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The Chichester NewsBy Mrs. Herman Quick
Mrs. B arbara Caton has re turned home a f te r spending five days w ith her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam DeKoskie, and family a t Norwalk, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Decker J r . and children, T erri and ' Kelly, of Rockville, Conn., spent the weekend camping a t Devil’s Tombstone and visited his p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, and his grandm other, Mrs. Irene Pokomy.
Mr.s. Emma Sm ith is spending tim e w ith her sister, Mrs. Bessie Birch, a t Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ostran d er and son of Grand Gorge visited her grandm other, Mrs. Ann Hallenbeck, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B ernard Guil- m ette J r . of M ontpelier, Vt.,
Thursday, May 25spent from Saturday until Wednesday a t E lm er’s T railer park in Phoenicia. They visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mongeur.
John P. S taiger was discharged from th e Benedictine hospital Sunday a fte r undergoing tests for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levine celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary a t their home here w ith 40 gusets Saturday evening.
A group of young people of Chichester W esleyan church enjoyed bowling a t the Wood- stock Lanes Friday evening. A fter bowling they w ent to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Adels for pizza.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laddick and son, Jerry , spent a few
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days w ith the ir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Sleight Jr., and sons a t Dumont, N .J., Mrs. H. J . Apple- ford oi Delano, Calif., is spending a m onth w ith her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laddick.
Rev. and Mrs. Otis McDonald attended the graduation of the ir daughter, Glenna, a t Houghton college Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M ilton 0.sborn of Catskill moved her grandm other, Mrs. Irene Pokom y, back to h er home a fte r spending the w inter a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips.
Mrs. Jam es Lenehan of Silver hollow was adm itted to the Holy Name hospital a t Tea- neck, N .J., Wednesday. She underw ent surgery on her neck Friday.
Mrs. George U ngar of Mount Trem per, Mrs. F ran Groene- wold of Lanesville and grandson, Dondi, of Chichester. Mrs. George Call of Phoenicia, Mrs. Irene Pokorny, Mrs. Charles Thomson, Mrs. Carl H arrington and Mrs. H erm an Quick and daughter, Melanie, enjoyed games and refreshm ents a t the home of Mrs. Joseph Doyle in Phoenicia Thursday afternoon.
A new well was drilled last week a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Quick. The well, which is 302 feet deep and producing 25 gallons a minute, was drilled toy E arl Kellerhouse of W est Hurley.
Mrs. Virgil W innie of Big In dian, Mrs. A lbert K irk of Phoenicia, Mre. A lfred Lane of Palenvaille and M rs. Douglas C lark visited Mrs. Norm an Ostrander a t Rhinebeck Thursday.
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LanesvilleBy Mrs. H erm an Quick
Lanesville, M ay 25
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Koehler and sons, Jam es and Jeffrey, of Baldwin, L.I., spent the weekend a t their new chalet.
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Fenley of F o rt Lauderdale, F la., spent the weekend w ith his brother, Dennis Fenley.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C lark and daughter of Ravena, Ohio, spent the weekend w ith her parents, M r. and, Mrs. Gordon Groenewold. Mrs. C lark and daughter are spending th ree weeks w ith her parents and Mrs. F ran Groenewold.
Mrs. Ronald Sickler was (Ms- charged from the Benedictine hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle and sons, Gerald and David, of W est Camp spent the weekend w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold M ontgomery and daughter, Debbie, of W hately, Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Close Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Burke and son, Ricky, of Greenfield, Mass., spent th e weekend w ith h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. F red Becker. Mrs. Anna Burke of Palenville spent Sunday a t the Becker home.
JVIurray Home SoldPine Hill, May 25.—Mr. and
Mrs. M. I to of New York have bought the form er W alter M urray home on Academy stree t and have taken possession. They plan to use this as a second home, spending weekends and vacations here. The sale was m ade by Mildred W adler, Pine HUl rea l esta te braker.
ULSTER COUNTY CATSKILL MOUNTAIN NEWSMargaretvUle, N. Y. Thursday, May 25, 1972 Page One
Memorial Day Para<le To Be In Phoenicia
Phoenicia, May 25. — Plans for the Memorial day parade are being made by the American Legion, V eterans of Foreign W ars and o ther Shandaken organizations. The parade will be held on Monday, sta rting w ith the lineup a t the in tersection of route 214 and Romer s tree t a t 9 a.m.
Leading the parade will be the Legion color guard, w ith a drum and bugle corps from the Phoenicia elem entary school under the direction of Ronnie W estervelt. Groups of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownies and Cub Scouts will follow. M anagers and players of the Shandaken L ittle League will be in the lineup, w ith members of local fire departm ents in the rear.
The parade will leave aibout 9:45 and tu rn 'left a t the in tersection down Main s tree t to the parish field, w here exercises will be held in m emory of w ar dead. The m ain speaker will be Rev. Ralph D arm stadt of the M emorial United Methodist church a t Shandaken. Rev. Joseph Loftus, assistan t pasto r a t S t. F rancis de Sales parish in Phoenicia, will give the benediction.
For th e f irs t time, the Mem orial day parade will be graced w ith the presence of a
Phoenicia Auction BarnRoute 214, Phoenicia, N. Y.
Auction Sales Every Sat. Night7 Pi M. Year Around
ULSTER COUNTY’S LEADING COMMISSION AUCTIONW ill buy or sell complete or partia l contents of homes,
estates, shops, etc. Need antiques, furn iture, glassware, to d s , etc. Consignments accepted. L et tlie voice of experience tu rn your trash or treasu res into caslu
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W ILLING HANDS helped to m ake the Shandaken recycling weekend a success despite S a turday’s rain. Town Supervisor Raymond J. Dimn w aits to hand up box of paper while High
way Superintendent Archie Aley passes a bundle to Mrs. Charlotte Jacobsen, chairm an of the town of Shandaken conservation advisory council.
Two Loads Of Recyclable Material Are Collected“Poppy Queen.” A com m ittee of th e Phoenicia elem entary school PTA, comprised of Mrs. Helen Cordo, M rs. P a t Rowe and Mrs. Hope Gilsinger, to gether w ith Michael Gallagher, gym teacher, gathered the nam es of all girls in th e sixth grade and these w ere w ritten on a slip of i)aper, which was pu t in a h a t and drawn. The nam e of Teresa G rant was picked a s "Queen” w ith Shirley Van Valkenburgh, B a r b a r a Fau lkner and Carol Gilsinger as Princesses dn h er court.
Town constables, sheriff’s deputies and fire policemen will ibe on duty along the line of m arch (to regulate traffic.
Fifteen ExaminedPhoenicia, May 25.—^Ambly
opia eye screening for preschool children was held a t the Phoenicia elem entary school to check for the ‘Uazy eye” condition which m akes one eye develop fa ste r than th e other. The volunteers, m em bers of the towm of Shandaken nursing com m ittee assisting the school nurse, w ere Beverly Roese, Lillian Bungay, Vivien Bernstein and E tta Hanigan. School nurse-teacher Mrs. Clarke, in charge of the program , sta ted th a t 15 children had been examined.
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Phoenicia, May 25.—^Despite the steady downpour Saturday, the two-day town of Shandaken recycling program g ath ered enough m ateria l over the weekend to fiH two large tow n trucks. The m aterial was taken to K ingston Sunday afternoon.
M aterial collected consisted of paper, glass and alvmiinum c£uis. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Loveless volunteered the use of th e ir b am as an emergency depot when the rain threatened the collection of paper S atu rday.
The loaded trucks w ere driven to K ingston by Joe Ciardi and Dan Aley, accompanied toy Town Highway Superintendent Archie Aley. O ther trucks for the drive were donated and driven by Howard Umhey and Jam es Gardner.
The drive was sponsored by 1 th e Shandaken Environm ental ' Advisory council, dn conjimc-
- taon w ith the U lster county environm ental task force.
Class Is BuildingThe carpentry class of the
U lster county Board of Cooper- otive Educational services has been engaged in fabricating a cam p ibuilding for the YMCA fo r th e “Y” camp in Shokan. The building, which wiU m easu re 20 feet by 60 feet, is being fabricated in sections, which will be assembled on a previously prepared foundation.
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