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Mi\ anrf M*s J r W ' Gallant wece i p pink and bhie and the andJSaul Jr, of to/tagtop, N. Y. ftp^ljMi--OaitanK0£ New York ^ l y ^ e r e r ^ c e n t guests of their BfEKsafts,- Mr. and Mis. John Gal-
M*. ^4„Mrs, Stanley Vichers Ifift Sunday for Monmouth, 111-*Ii»isV4J:Q. spend commencement
|eipei|eJVp;f; their daughter Amy » feaa HojiHaouth College which
•;:y$mjffl*$0 be held on Sunday, ' r j |we ; ,14 . ' ' En route, rhey will ,';';'^pSjt at the home of Mrs. Vick-
" : i * ^ » parents, Mr and Mrs. R. H. Parker an Des Moines, Iowa.
^ B u r i i n ^ their absence, their son ' ; • ' 'T&pm, is staying at the home of ; ; px . and Mrs. Milton Bennett,
3ftroga Point. • * *
Mrs. Connie Hartley was vYguest of honor at a baby show
er Sunday, Tune 7, held at the
shower; cake w a ^ ^ d e , m Uie shape' i$ vMby'.<&$ti^BSgmd* wiclies, sa&ds, and -fklmmeft served and sevp^.^mmy- enjoyed. Mrs. Hartley ^rpjpivea m m y ievetyygifcjfsf ^X>^ • %r
The guests i n t t v r ^ ^ p i n c t y Parmer, Ann M o r e i M ^ a f l c y ; White, Judy Safctea$J:<Stie <&' Bryan, Cinda.<lregpiF^f- Karen Schtnaaker and Kai%i#S&retti
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aud sons Pavid and m$j$feanm the week end -wjlftSMl; ami Mrs. Peter Warjiecke at King- rQ t ston, N . Y. Mrs. Warne<$£ is the w former Susan Gr^nJ&od -**f^ Port Henry.
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A bridal $h\0&r'gn& Miss Margaret|Ga$neyJ en Saturday !noinlh{| dache) at the home of -MW.
T t e n a s GJSsson, U .S . Ait Force, on Saturday, June 27.
Mr. and Mf. Vance Mmlh and family of Rooky Mount, North Carolina, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs, John McGee, Fort Road,
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No one has yet faybtd gby-thing unusual in the paragraph published i n last, week's local column. Here's the answer— Although the tetter'%" is thfc most used letter i n t i e English alphabet, this was a p p & r a p h with-Ptr-a~smg|e ^ i . | | p h ! '
JMrs, $f&toqj. "M&ra&i of | ^ t j p e K ® ^ . | % M e d Mend* art town over tr&.feekend^
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reisidaice ol Miss Judy SaccoJP. Carney, Baldwin R o a i Mi« St. Claar Street. DecorationsCamey will become the bride of
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w «s* T-lledi % '®e next jfcou. ^Je^wgeks^rQ^S^Jturd^y eve? riing, Jnne 18, -« jaWiboree will be held at the. high school fforn 8 to 11 p m. with three bands furnishing the music—The New Freedom, Hayden's Riders and The Family. Adrndssion $1.00 per person.
And the BIG one— Saturday, June 27, at the New York State Armory, sponsored by the New Freedom for the benefit of the ambulance fund for the Ticon-derog Emergency Squad. Four •bands will be oh hand for continuous dancing, Besides the New Freedom, Hayden's Riders, The Family, the Penetrotors (if possible) haive donated their ser-
.. vices. Admission will be one == j book of green stamps for two == persons or $1.25 per person.
-Time,'8 to . 11:30 p. m. Chaperon es will be on hand for these dances. More help could be Use>4 If you have some free time and would like to donate, call Mrs. Thomas Gibson, 585-"6584,
HOSPITAL K ^ O D l ^ a WOlUCt* n ^ i i n & c g ^ p j ^ i o n o ^ a ^ r t i o n of the f i r s t floor of the M?os^ Jbudin^jr^Hdfpi tak A d m i ^ t t a , trve c h i l e s a t t he hospital have been n w e d to the adjaceilt ETmily^osef PacVilioJ and t h e . space fe noiy ntflh«>d for the new va i t i ng room shown here; witK t h e hokpital swifchboa rd jiif t h e backgrpiind.
fee will be provided. In the event of rain, supper will be held in the Club rooms at the Civic CerMjer.
• • • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller
of Albany spent the weekend with Mrs. Miller's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Palmer and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis
Mra, Vernon B. Day and son
The obituary in last week's Dr^ie Mero, Susan Marden, JLiSa Sentinel should have listed the Shaw, Michelle Cunningham surviving brothers of Alfred Janice Touohette Mary Lou Clark is Donald and Edward Clark of Ticonderoga and three grandchildren.
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A n enthusiastic. %fli»d filled the Ticonderoga:£-fi^ghV' School auditorium Satua^ay,Wening to watch the "Dance G^pades of 1970" which was'.presented by the Norma Strone School of Timmy of Middletown, Ohio are t h e N o r r n a Strong School o
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On Sunday, June 14, mem-bers of the Senior Class, Ticonderoga High School, will receive Special recognition at the 10:30 a. m. service at the First United
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The final meeting of the year for members of the Moses Lud-angton Hospital Auxiliary wijl be held Monday evening, June
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the Auxiliary and Candy Stripers rjvili be given and installation of officers will take place.
One of the highlights of the evening will be the opening of the newly decorated auxiliary hospitality shop which will afford those present a chance to sjSe-.'.the many, improvements
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The mmwl banquet for, fac* £y mfembers of the" Ticohdfer-
oga Schools was held Saturday evening at the, taconderogrf pniflttry ,CM> ^ t h appioxtt-; jnately 100 guests present. ' John McCarthy, president of
€ T ^ d ^ ^ T^chjer§;A^ waai&ott, acted as master pT<pf-!
gqiohies during the evetuljg.* ee teachers who are> retiring |*ar?%ereJgiven speoiai; Relation and preseniteu' "wirS from the Association.
Susan and R. Glenn Atchin-son of Boca Raton, Florida, arrived here Tuesday to spend the summer at Tiroga Point. Their mother, Mrs. Norma Atchinson, will stay in Boca Raton. Their grandmother, Flizz Crowning-shield, will stay at the Point with.tjiem..Sue has a girl friend, visi-jing here with her.
U. S. Air Force Staff Sergeant William G Benway, son of" Mrs Hazel E. Benway, 9 Henry St
Ticonderoga, is on duty at Phu Cat AB, Vietnam. Sergeant Benway is a communications technician assigned to a un/it of the •Air "Force <Coriimiinications Service which provides global communications and air traffic control of the USAF. He is a 1956 graduate of Ticonderoga High School.
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and Mrs. Bernard Good was graduated from Champlam College, at Commencement exercises held Saturday, June 6, in Burlington, Vt.
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Rosary Altar Society was held Monday, at St. Mary's HalLr Hosteses were Mrs. Mary C tQ, Mrs. ftiary Reale and „ Mary_ Pierce. This was the last peet ing for the season, with She* ft'di;toh6 scheduled for Sept 14
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performed tap, jazzi' %erc»batic routines and vocals. - Each act, either a solo or group number, was warmly, received by the audience.
The feature of the program was the "Cinderella .Ballet", complete. wiLh! al l , : t^characters of the well known story. During the intermission, Miss Strong, who produces the :enfire' {show, was given a bouquet of roses from the Ticonderoga and Hague „ Emergency Sca lds , and her -'studen ts " presented ' gitts to both M'ss Strong and their accompanist! Art Pottet. Others whorassistled in the- production' included Mrs Milford Palmer who designed and executed the scehery, Mrs John Gumng hair styling and make no and Gordon Sage, stage manager
tXhis annual show was sponsored by Mt Defiance1 Lodge, F &TA M and proceeds were divided between the Ticonder-bga \ a n d Hague Ambulance Squads As overheard, "Norma notjmly should be highly com-mended for her long hours of work to bring the public such a delightful evening, but each cHfld should also be individually applauded" **
Students who participated include^ Beth Jordan, Kelly Bent aiett^ -Sandra Malaney,* JSusain » « , Jacqueline. yVells, Cheryl Osier, Karen Keifli, Julie
Touohette, Lorna Gibbs, Maureen Yaw, Bndgit Tierneyj Lori Sprague and Lisa Tobin."
• • * Miss Mary Diskin, Miss Patty
Malaney, both of Ticonderoga;* Miss Jo Arm Fitzgerald of Hague and Miss Laura .Fan-tauzzi of Mechanicville, a coworker of Miss Fitzgerald in Albany, will leave Saturday for- a week's visit in Hamilton^ Bermuda. They will be staying at the Bermudiana Hotel.
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bard, Mrs. Chester Thomas and Miss Nancy Peria were in Syracuse over the weekend where they attended graduation exercises at Syracuse University on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gib-bard's son, Thomas, received his B. S. degree in Engineering at the graduation which was faeld h} Archibald Stadium. Following a tbur of duty %ith he :LL.S. Army- Reserves, -Tom will he employed by the General Electric" Company '' ' * *
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terday for a six week's tr ip to England whre she will be the guest of her piece and husband, Mr and Mrs Paul Bubusker and three children of Maidenhead, England She plans to visit in Holland, France, Spam and Ireland, - -acconipamed b / her niece.
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enierrtained approximately 1 7 friends and neighbors Sunday afternoon-fat their,home on .Colonial (Heights. * The gathering featuredfbarbeoled turkey pre-paredf'for , the,,guests Tl>y Mr, Bennetts /- - - - M ^ , -
Hospital Notes Admiss ions
Ticonderoga — LeRoy Taylor, Kowaid laR^ck, Lincoln Gutwrng, Batrlck Newell, Margaret. Ann FleHL-y* Eugene B e ^ n*itt, Thomas: Sola, 3ar*bara 01-cofttji Sabrfta Qussneli, France?! Messier, GersM Biv&ps, Ruth. Lehman, Adrian DaviSv Shfli^ry
^Yradeiliibttrigh. J » " r Aaga™ -f- Rodney Snovy;, Jeff-wyJordon. ' l w
Opivn Pouit — GiKWit Spauld-^ng^ ^fr.j Teresa AsJflitteJ' JohUj
fphilson — Charles Uqny^a. ' Silver Bay —Cfzaig'Pirvais,
WithQEbee — jPfe J ^Putnart 'Station,
GranyjUe r - SalJy David,; /Port Benry — Dpris Baxter
Lake George — DadeneVrta^-' do
Discharges Tdcondproga — Ellen Holland,
T6ut)h Thompson, Fatpcia Mat raw, { N&fma Mia4tison, Tracey
JSwjflton, Lincoln Gunning, Gladys Noel Patriek Nevyedl, Christopher S*iasier, <• Michael Connors, Thomas Sola »
Crown Point — Ida 'Smith Mmeyille — Bra<2» Young, J r Port Henry — Mrs Michael
Edwards and mfant daughter, Daisy Burgess
Chtlson — Raymond LaBoun-
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I wis(h.4o |ihank all my friends ahd relatives for;t the; many cards and jpfte££,reoei\}ed -during my recent stay jn,J4he Eanny ATJen Hospital u i T^inooski* Ver-mqmt I wouTcIafebJike to thank
J^rsiR, T.JtjuJUmann, nurses a r i d . ^ . Jiurses^aides foj^ithe excellent I S caregtVeri ' to me.
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