October 2017 The Pointer News - Point Marion Public...
Transcript of October 2017 The Pointer News - Point Marion Public...
October Dates to Remember
October 9th Zone 1 Recycling Pickup
October 23rd Zone 2 Recycling Pickup
October 4th
& 18th
Borough council meetings at 7 PM
October 24th
Halloween Parade 6:00 PM
October 31st
Trick or Treat 5:00-7:00 PM
October
2017
The Pointer
News
The library will begin its fall session of story hour with "Happy
Halloween" on Saturday, October 28th. Come and join in the fun,
all are welcome! The story hours will be held each Saturday morning from October 28th through
November 18th from 11:00 till noon. The titles for next month’s story hours will be listed in November's
Pointer News.
Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful Fall we are having and that it lasts awhile longer!
Library Hours
Monday through Thursday evenings
6:00-9:00 Tuesday afternoon 2:00-4:00
Saturdays noon until 2:00.
Point Marion Public Library 399 Ontario
Point Marion, PA 15474
724-725-9553 www.pointmarionlibrary.com
Point Marion United Methodist church offers Financial workshop
FREE! FREE! FREE!
Life is a journey that starts and ends with family…Make the move to protect the ones
you love. A financial planning workshop will be
offered at the Point Marion United Methodist church on Thursday October 12th
from 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Guest speaker will be Dr. Adolph
Neidermyer, retired WVU Professor.
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYS
First Baptist Church of Point Marion will hold a two-hour grief seminar featuring some of the most
qualified in the GriefShare community. GriefShare is a grief recovery support group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of losing
a loved one. The seminar will take place on Tuesday
November 7th from 6:30-8:30 PM in the church social room.
Whether you have been grieving three weeks or three years this time is for you.
There is no cost to attend. Reservations are necessary to make sure everyone
gets a book. Call 724-725-1692 to make a reservation.
Ugandan Thunder to be at First Baptist Church
On Tuesday October 3rd at 7:00 PM a group of young people from Uganda will be performing at the First Baptist Church.
You don’t want to miss this talented group. Join us and be inspired!
Point Marion Rotary sponsors Annual Health Awareness Screening. Saturday October 28th from 7:00-10:00 AM at the PMVFD.
39 Different blood tests for $45.00. For more information call 1-800-524-3414
*Requires 10 food fast and no alcohol for 24 hours
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CORNER R
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Service above self
Come join us for an evening of food, fellowship, education and
service. We meet every Thursday for one hour at 6:00 PM at the First Baptist Church.
Contact 724-725-5245 for membership information.
Rotary’s Four Way Test of the things we think, say and do. First: Is it the truth?
Second: Is it fair to all concerned? Third: Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
Fourth: Will it be beneficial to all? Rotary Schedule
October 5th - Club Assembly October 12th – Mason- Dixon Hike
October 19th- Service Project, Pack treats for Halloween Parade at the regular meeting
October 24th – Halloween Parade 6:00 PM October 26th- Guitar Music by Mr. Robinson
October 28th- Multiphasic Blood Analysis at PMVFD Backpack Feeding Program
It is once again time to pack bags for the Backpack feeding program at Friendship Hill Elementary school. This year we will be
feeding 49 children. If you would like to help financially please send your contribution to the Rotary club at
P.O. Box 157 Point Marion, PA 15474-0157. Help with packing and delivery is also needed, if you would like to help contact
Suzanne Marsh at 304-319-3880.
If you have a news item you would like to see in
the Pointer News, drop it off at
Clar Mac Sales before the 25th of the month to get it into the next month’s issue. You may also
email them to [email protected].
A century old landmark is being razed on
Rt. 166 in Sprucetown a few miles north
of the Cheat River Bridge.
The landmark once known as "Springhill
Cottage" was a tourist attraction in the
1890's and early 1900's. Tourists from
Pittsburgh and other areas arrived on
packet boats and rail for their summer
vacation along the Monongahela and Cheat
Rivers. It could handle 30-40 guests at
one time in its 19 bedrooms. Meals were
also served. Rates were $1.00 per day.
Walk in the Footsteps of History! October 13-15, 2017
A celebration of the 250th anniversary of the end of the Mason-Dixon survey.
Mason-Dixon Historical Park 79 Buckeye Rd
Core, West Virginia 26541 304-879-4101
Exploretheline.com
New Business in Town Hot Sips 2 Go
Carol and Mark Carper with their son Larry bring
their food service experience to town in the form of a
quaint little mobile coffee shop to go. They have
specialty coffees and a delicious breakfast and lunch
menu. They are open from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Monday through Friday. They are located at the
corner of Penn and Morgantown streets.
Come and check them out!!
PMVFD News October 14th Craft Show
October 21st Toy Bash November 4th Gun Bash
Annual Halloween Parade to be held October 24th
The Point Marion Rotary club announces the date for the annual Halloween parade and requests that individuals wishing to help with judging or being in the parade to
contact David Callahan at 724-725-5717. Contributions toward the purchase of candy and treats and prize money are also being requested. Checks can be made payable to
the Point Marion Rotary and sent to Philip Rishel at 501 Morgantown St Point Marion, PA 15474.
Community support is vital to the success of this event for the children of Point Marion.
The parade forms behind Herod Funeral Home at 5:30 PM and steps off toward town at 6:00PM.
The parade is a public service project of your local Rotary Club. Join us for a fun evening.
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Town Trivia For the month of October in . . . 1928—All ladies receive free chinaware this month when they attend Barney’s Theatre. *Over 200 people attended the celebration at St. Hubert’s Church as the basement (social hall) was now open. *A tri-town celebration was held with a parade with local drum and bugle corps marching. It was hosted by Legion Post 449 with
Smithfield and Fairchance Posts attending. 1931—Point Marion High School holds a program in memory of Thomas A. Edison. There was a display of a replica of his first
incandescent lamp. Services were also held for the great inventor at his home in West Orange, NJ. 1934—A Republican rally to be held at the B&O station. All republican candidates, including the Governor and Senator of PA, will
be in attendance. A Democrat rally to be held at the Odd Fellows Temple (former skating rink). All interested in the New Deal are
invited to attend. *Fifty men are currently working on the Nilan-Cheat Haven Road. Work is also progressing on the Stewartstown Road that will be
open to traffic next month. After these projects, the workers will install a guard fence from Locust Hill to the Cheat River Bridge. 1939—Poland Mine that has been idle for many years will soon reopen and hire 300 miners. There are also 101 coke ovens. 1941—Springhill Water Company plans a 50% water rate increase. Council protests. 1942—Martin and Foreman Barber Shop, one of the oldest business establishments is now under the ownership of Ray Foreman. He
bought out the interest of barber Harry Martin. James Curle will be the new barber in this shop. Their motto, “You never have to
wait!” They were located on Penn Street above the Barn Door. 1944—Point Marion soldier, PFC. James Demoucelle, will appear in the newsreel of Pathe News shown at Barney’s Theatre.
Newsreel of war scenes and soldiers were regularly shown at the theatre. *The S & J Café dining room will be closed on Sundays beginning October 22. The street floor restaurant part will continue to give
24 hour service seven days each week. 1950—Downtown streets are closed because of widening and repairs, some merchants are facing bankruptcy. A group traveled to
Harrisburg to seek action. Compared to last year, some businesses reported a 100% decrease in business. *Three Pittsburgh newspapers are delivered locally—Post-Gazette, Press, and Sun-Telegraph. *Textile plant looking to locate here. Interested workers are to fill out a job survey at the Borough Building. 1952—The town can boast of the only aviary in this district as a store opens on Railroad St. featuring a great variety of our feathered
friends. *Mrs. Frances Smith Kramer celebrates her 98
th birthday at her residence on Morgantown Street. She has been a resident of Point
Marion since 1918. Her great-grandfather, James Smith, was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and fought in the
Revolutionary War. Her grandfather was in the War of 1812 and her father Peter Smith, fought in the Civil War. Her direct
descendants fought in all of this country’s wars. 1957—Point Marion’s oldest resident, Mrs. Frances Bowers celebrates her 103
rd birthday on October 17.
1965—The biggest cooling tower in the United States is being built at the Fort Martin Power Station on the Monongahela River
south of Point Marion. An American flag was planted atop the 370 foot high structure in a ceremony held this month. 1974—*Plans were announced for a ten story, 154-unit apartment building to be constructed on Freeling Street on the site of the
lumber company, that will house the elderly and low income. A zoning variance hearing was scheduled. 1978—.The first Point Marion River Run –two miles--was held. It drew 239 entries from the tri-state area. The first and second
place winners (Alex Kasich and Carl Hatfield) are training to compete for a spot on the next U. S. Olympic team for long-distance
running. 1983—A Greene County man is fined $1,000 for killing a bald eagle. 1987—Hot air balloons from the Balloon Festival held at the Morgantown Airport land in Point Marion. 1998—The New Farm Inn, a restaurant located between Dilliner and Newtown in Greene Co. was destroyed by fire on October 6. It
was owned by the Gugliotta family. Items of Interest: World famous artist, Peter Max, was once employed as an artist at the Houze Glass Factory in Point Marion. He
currently is the subject of an article in the October issue of AARP magazine. He has been on the covers of Time, Life, Newsweek,
and the New York Times Magazine. He was also the artist-in-residence at the Knoxville, TN World’s Fair. The 79 year old artist
continues to paint, for big events, but also for famous groups and individuals. Another individual gracing a cover some time ago is David Bonvenuto. He is on the cover of Smart Business-a Pittsburgh
magazine. David is the son of the late Fred Bonvenuto, a graduate of Point Marion High School. The Bonvenuto family lived on
Grant St. for many years and still has relatives residing in this town. David is the CEO and President of Oberg Industries, a
Pittsburgh company that has been around for more than 60 years and currently has 750 employees. He has been with Oberg since
2001. He also is Chairman of the Board for Tri-State Bank. He is a graduate of West Virginia University and is a frequent visitor
to our area.
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Code Enforcement Department: (CODE OF THE MONTH)
724-725-9258 [email protected]
Monday, October 23rd – Love yourself – Be Drug Free (wear red clothing) Tuesday, October 24th – Team up against Drugs (wear sports clothing) Wednesday, October 25th – Lei off Drugs (wear Hawaiian clothing) Thursday, October 26th – Be a Hero, say NO to Drugs (wear superhero clothing) Friday, October 27th – Don’t FALL for Drugs (wear fall/orange/black clothing)
Friendship Hill Elementary News
Important Dates to Remember October 6th Office Phil Program (grades 1, 2, 3)
October 9th Fire Prevention Week
October 11th Firemen’s Presentation
October 12th Little Caesar Fundraiser Pick-up
October 12th – Family Fitness Night
(North Middle School 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm)
October 16th Bus Safety Week
October 16th School Board Work Session (DFS 6:00 pm)
October 17th – 19th Book Fair
October 18th First Grade Physicals
October 18th School Board Meeting (DFS 6:00 pm)
October 19th Fall into Learning 5:30 pm
October 23rd Red Ribbon Week
October 26th Power Up Presentation
October 27th Harvest Party & PTO Popcorn Sale
October 30th End of first nine weeks
Plan to join us on October 19th from 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm for our “Fall into Learning” event at Friendship Hill. Students and parents will have the opportunity to learn about variety of apps, pumpkin math, tree of thanks and many other activities. (watch Wednesday folders for more info) Happy Fall, Mrs. Przybylinski