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Phoenicia, Nov. 25 B y M rs. Jane S taiger

Cub Scouts o f Pack 60, along w ith several o f th e ir leaders, fam ilies and o ther Scouting groups from the area, enjoyed a fa m ily ro lle r skating p a rty Tuesday evening a t Spring Lake ro lle r rin k . The Pack meet­ing fo r November w ill be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 30, a t 7:30 a t the Phoenicia elemen­ta ry school.

Boy Scouts o f Troop 60 rea l­ized a to ta l o f $203.20 a t th e ir pancake supper Nov. 20.

L o ri Ann and R ichard M ur­phy, M rs. M argaret B utcher and daughters, Kathleen and Maureen, and M rs. Jane S ta i- ger and sons, C hristopher and Paul, attended a b irthday pa rty fo r S cott S te ttine a t the home of his parents, M r. and M rs. Steve S tettine, in Shandaken Sunday afternoon. Scott was tw o years old.

Phoenicia school closes fo r the Thanksgiving holiday vaca­tion a t the close o f school Wed­nesday and w ill reopen Monday m orning.

Phoenicia R adios W ill A dvise

O f School ClosingsPhoenicia, Nov. 25.—W atson

Goodrich, assistant superintend­ent o f Onteora cen tra l schools, advises th a t when school clos­ings in the Onteora central school d is tr ic t are necessary due to hazardous road condi­tions o r adverse weather con­ditions, announcements w ill be made via radio stations WGHQ, W KN Y, W BAZ, WGY and W E LV commencing a t 6:30 a. m. This announcement w ill re fe r to the Onteora central school d is tric t and w ill not m ention any specific school w ith in the d is tric t.

I f a school closing becomes necessary during the school day, the above mentioned radio stations w ill be no tified im m e­dia te ly and would advise par­ents o f the tim e th a t the stu­dent would be leaving school. Parents and students are re ­quested not to ca ll the radio stations o r school adm inistra­tive personnel to inqu ire about school closings.

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F R I E N D S H I P M A N O RROUTE 28— P IN E H IL L

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A U a b e nBy Rosalie Boland

Shandaken-Allaben, Nov. 25A surprise baby shower was

held Wednesday evening a t the home o f M rs. A lfred Peck in honor o f M rs. K a rl F ich tner Jr. Hostesses were M rs. Peck, and Miss Lorra ine Frano. Guests included M rs. Dawn K ro u tte r J r. and daughter, Ju lie, o f Newfoundland, Pa., Mrs. R uth Zacharias o f Green- town. Pa., M rs. Jane S taiger of Phoenicia, M rs. M yrtle C arr and daughter, Ir is , M rs. K a th ­ryn C arr, M rs. JoAnne S te ttine and son, Scott, M rs. V iva F ich tne r and Miss Vanessa Frano, a ll of Shandaken. A fte r the opening o f g ifts , re fresh­ments were served.

M rs. JoAnne S te ttine enter­tained the fo llow ing a t her home Monday afternoon: Mrs.' Jane S taiger and M rs. M arga­re t D utcher o f Phoenicia, M rs. M ary Peck, M rs. K a th ryn C arr and M rs. Rosalie Boland of Shandaken. A b u ffe t luncheon was served.

Donna M erw in celebrated her e ighth b irthday Thursday eve­n ing a fte r school w ith a p a rty a t her home. Guests included Connie and Donna K irk o f Phoenicia and Bonnie B illadeau,

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Stacy Boland and Maureen Lane o f Shandaken. Supper was served.

M rs. S a lly C raig o f M ount Trem per v is ited M rs. A rlin e M erw in Thursday m orning.

M rs. R uth Simmons of W est- k il l and M rs. L inda S torey and son, M arshall, o f Phoenicia were guests F riday afternoon a t 'the home of M rs. F loyd Bo­land.

M r. and M rs. Gordon L a ttin and daughter, Janet, o f Red Hook were guests Thursday evening a t the home of M rs. L a ttin ’s grandm other, M rs. Eva Storey.

M r. and M rs. R ichard Decker o f Poughkeepsie v isited M rs. Eva S torey and M r. and M rs. N e il Jocelyn and fa m ily Mon­day evening.

M rs. Thomas W. M eredith has re turned to her home in B a lti­more fo r the w in te r. H er son- in -law and daughter, M r. and M rs. Donald Sm ith, also o f B altim ore, spent the weekend here and made >the re tu rn tr ip w ith M rs. M eredith.

M r. and M rs. R obert Jones and children o f S loatsburg spent the weekend in Shanda­ken v is itin g M rs. Theresa Jones and M r. and M rs. F loyd Boland.

M rs. F loyd Boland enter­ta ined the fo llow ing a t her home Tuesday afternoon: M rs. Jane S taiger o f Phoenicia, M rs. P a tric ia M axim and children of Fleischmanns, M rs. Chloe Max­im o f A rk v ille and M rs. Theresa Jones, M rs. Helen Ocker, M rs. Babette Jocelyn, M rs. Joan Chauncey, M rs. A rlin e M erw in, M rs. D oro thy A pjohn and M rs. Eva S torey o f Shandaken.

ULSTER COUNTY CATSKILL M O U N TA IN NEWSM argaretville , N. Y. Thursday, November 25, 1971 Page F ive

Phoenicia Clinic Im m unized Pupils

Phoenicia, Nov. 25.— One hun­dred sixteen children were given im m unization shots a t the c lin ic sponsored Thursday a t the Phoenicia elem entary school. These included seven pre-school children and seven pupils from other neighborhood schools; the rem ainder were Phoenicia pupils.

Im m unization was provided against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, rubella , meas­les and polio.

D r. P aul LePaige, Onteora school physician, directed the clin ic, w hich was sponsored by the U lste r county health de­partm ent. The c lin ic was a r­ranged by M rs. M arian C larke, school nurse teacher, and M rs. Joan S m ith, public health nurse fo r the tow n of Shanda­ken attended. M rs. H enry Bernstein, a member o f the tow n of Shandaken public health nursing com mittee, a id­ed w ith the reg istra tion .

R epublicans M eetPhoenicia, Nov. 25. — The

Town o f Shandaken Republican club m et last week Thursday evening at the tow n h a ll in A l- laben and began plans fo r the L inco ln Day dinner, w hich w ill be held Feb. 12. I t was the f irs t m eeting chaired by the new president, Joseph Porzio.

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By Mrs. Helen MerwinM rs. W. F. D ilg and children

spent Sunday w ith her sister, M rs. Ben Short, and fam ily on H ighm ount. M r. D ilg joined the fa m ily fo r dinner th a t eve­ning.

The fif th grade class o f the' Phoenicia school had a fie ld tr ip to Hyde P ark F riday and enjoyed a tou r o f Roosevelt’s Mansion. C hildren from th is village were Karen Erickson, K a thy Brasen, Ju lia S later, Dale Sm ith and G ira rd S heriff.

Jurg in W ilkens is employed in Greco’s store in th is village.

M r. and M rs. H erbert Trues- de ll and sons of Andes spent S aturday evening w ith her par­ents, M r. and M rs. Clarence M erw il, son, Doug, and L illia n W amsley.

Deer H unter H u rtW hile deer hunting Tuesday

afternoon, H erbert Truesdell of Andes stepped on a large ru s ty na il which nearly went through his rig h t foot. He was taken to M argare tv ille hospital, where he was a patent u n til S atur­day afternoon. He gets about on crutches.

L illia n W amsley and Doug­las M erw in spent Sunday eve­n ing in K ingston and visited M r. and M rs. Lo rn K eato r and fa im ly.

L a n e s v i l l eB y M rs. Herm an Q uick

Lanesville, Nov. 25B enjam in N o rth was taken

to the Benedictine hospital by ambulance Thursday m orning.

M r. and M rs. Gerald Doyle J r. and fa m ily o f W est Camp spent the weekend w ith his par­ents, M r. and M rs. Gerald Doyle Sr.

M rs. Jennie Neal, fo rm er res­ident of th is place, is a pa tient a t the Benedictine hospital.

M r. and M rs. S cott S ick le r and fam ily o f Lakewood re ­turned home a fte r spending sev­e ra l days w ith his parents, M r. and M rs. Ronald S ickler.

B lily S ick le r shot an 8-po in t deer and his w ife shot a spike horn. Jacob Baughman of Phoenicia also has a spike horn ■ hanging a t the S ick le r resi­dence.

Thursday, Nov. 25M r. anl M rs. A rth u r Leven-

son and son, W illiam J., o f New Y ork are spending several days a t th e ir home in Upper B irch Creek.

M r. and Mrs. Louis W alte r and fa m ily o f Glendale are spending Thanksgiving vaca­tion a t th e ir home on Bonnie View avenue.

M r. and M rs. Asher Sprague of W illis to n P ark, L . I., spent Saturday afternoon w ith M r. and M rs. Ronald Segnini and lit t le son.

K a thy K ittn e r o f Woodstock spent the weekend w ith Susan W allace.

Ben Short of H ighm ount is d rive r on the 8 o’clock school bus in th is area.

M r. and M rs. James Sm ith Sr. w ill enterta in 19 members of th e ir fa m ily a t Thanksgiving dinner.

Paul Lasher o f New Rochelle shot a spike horn, Robert Pang- born of N orthpo rt a 6-pointer and V ito C e llin i of the Bronx a 4-po in ter last week. These hunters are guests a t R ichard Clarks.

John McFadden of Radburn, N . J., spent Sunday and Mon­day w ith M r. and M rs. E. W . France.

E ldridge Benjam in and Ron­ald Cote o f W hitm an, Mass., are spending several days w ith M r. and M rs. E. J. Goens and fam ily . Ronald shot a spike horn buck Tuesday.

Roger R iley o f Phoenicia, w hile hunting w ith his brother- in-law , James Sm ith, and sons shot a 6-po in t buck.

D r. Paul T ick o f Painted Post is spending the week w ith his m other and deer hunting.

M rs. Jurg in W ilkens and son, Brian, are spending from F r i­day u n til Wednesday w ith her sister-in-law , M rs. Paul T ick, and duaghter a t Painted Post. Wednesday M rs. T ick and K athy, Mrs. Helen M arshall and M rs. W ilkens and B rian w ill a rrive a t the T ick home_on_ B irch Creek road fo r''IT ia n ks -

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English CoursesPhoenicia, Nov. 25.—S ix new

semester English courses are being added th is spring to the 26 now being offered to s tu ­dents in grades 10-12 a t Onte­ora central school.

Four o f the new selectives are lite ra tu re courses. “ A Laugh a M inute,” which is a study o f hum or; “ Possible W orlds o f Science F ic tio n ,” “ A Man and a W oman,” “ Poe and H aw ­thorne.”

The other tw o courses are s k ill courses. “ Phonetics,” and “ S tructure and Usage.”

These six courses b ring the to ta l number o f selectives being offered to 32. The 26 rem ain­ing are those th a t have been offered in the past and w ill be offered again th is spring.

The selective program, in it i­ated last year, brought such response from the student body tha t one-th ird requested more English than is required by the state. Many area schools have visited Onteora to observe the program in action, and Miss M iriam Sm ith has traveled on request to R oxbury and W ash- ing tonville to explain the pro­gram.

giving. M r. and M rs. Joel Pol­lack o f S t. Louis, Mo., w ill a r­rive Thursday to spend several days w ith his aunt, M rs. R. T ick, and fam ily .

Grace Yearwood o f Queens is spending several days w ith her bro the r-in -law and sister, M r. and M rs. S. C orter.

A ra D avidian o f B rooklyn spent las t week w ith M r. and M rs. H ector Colosimo. Mon­day he shot a 5-point buck.

A 1 Rothman is suffering w ith a back a ilm ent, and is un­der D r. R ottkov ’s care.

M rs. Low ell Sm ith attended the business m eeting o f the ad­m in is tra tive board of the M e­m oria l U nited M ethodist church at the church ha ll in Shandaken Wednesday evening. Fo llow ing the meeting, the board mem^ bers surprised Rev. and M rs. Ralph D arm stadt w ith cake and coffee to celebrate th e ir 20th wedding anniversary.

O rv ille S m ith spent Monday w ith his aunt, M rs. Thomas Balcom, a t M argare tv ille . That afternoon they were guests o f M rs. Sam Spector and children a t H ubbell H ill.

M r. and M rs. Low e ll Sm ith and son spent Tuesday evening w ith her parents, M r. and M rs. George Balcom, and fa m ily a t M argare tv ille . Home movies were shown. Among the pic­tures was one of T. J. Edwin France o f th is v illage landing his aeroplane on Balcom ’s p riva te a irs trip .

M e lvin Adams of Syracuse spent from Sunday u n til Tues­day w ith W illia m G. Cure and his parents.

M rs. L . A / S m ith and son spent F riday w ith M r. and Mrs. C arl L idd le in Jones Hollow .

M rs. C liffo rd Persons of W oodland V alley, H aro ld Per­sons and M rs. B e tty Seward v is ited M rs. Lue lla M u lle r in K ingston hospita l Thursday. M rs. M u lle r was in ju red in a one-car accident a t B ig Ind ian on Oct. 18. One leg was broken, and she is s till in trac tion .

M r. and M rs. Sol A ronow itz o f B rooklyn spent the weekend w ith his b ro the r-in -law and sis­ter, M r. and M rs. Bernard W adler.

Joyce W adler is spending several days in C alifo rn ia on a business w ritin g assignment fo r Seventeen magazine.

M r. and M rs. L . Lopez and sons of A storia , L . I., spent a few days w ith her parents, M r. and M rs. S. Franco.

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