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* « * V. r H $ v. I 1 1 % 'f ? -I 1 '* 1 f A l l TWO TtCONDEROGA SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARYtt,1W8 HM»' m***** .ipumiirtiiiiiiiiiiifiiil" o * '1 , "CARD OF THAaNKS itag. staff of the Kfeenfe Wiley The fajnily of Pmtk B- Mm- hospital for their wmdeK&4 er wishes to express feeir sp- care of antcl Mudaess g&owft our preciatioo for tie many acts, of fa&ejr "during ttis tog flln^ss. kindness gjiowa its by ca^S, also ts> tfte ^TH^ng staff of the, Rower and -food at the tte« of yax recent bereavement. Eorae© Nye Home. & ADVERTISE - I N THE We wishto expires^ ©isr grat4 „ . _ . _ . ___ _„,___.. itude to i>r, G# mi the%tti^SE$mi^I^TBL> 5S567P) jail« mm 9V to* services £ 7^0 a. in.,'oaithy Huwroet baS returned to. W e e k l y Masses at 7 a. nt, *^|^*^^ i J'feJ M tom OCTa. mTand 500 p,.«.; Wfr home in imdjebuiy, Vt,jrf-'5 p. m. Suntfay Masses ^ ^ | f f i ^ il&?«Sl»S MRS. A Comunumon Service will be held at 12 noon oa Ash Wedaes- day in the First Methodist Ohwrch The pastor, the Rev Thuusdays l*x*fciBtog m March for spewtiag a few days with fceld<«t ta» same ttmet-# a. St., 7tt?h} J&ly CommaBaon ee3e- her gran^paacents, w. and' Mrs. &$Q a . m IQ-M a-°m. and 5 p. brated at then 10:00 a m. and WaBaee.Johnson. t:O0 ». tw services^ "'" • : ..«.**• -' *' * » Special services in St Mary's Soman Catnohe Cnureh during I^ent will be as follows Ash Wednesday—Jm-posita>n of Ash- es at the 7 a m and 5 pm. ETHEL CHAMPAGNE, Local Correspondent Telephone 58^-7417 "And I was edming along so from Wateriown where Fred fej^Jg* /%5hS§ ^ ^ i S t e w e d * , at 1*2 S o a ' a n d 7i ... „_... . _ - - * w « . . *„^ ? th e g«M^|™5i &at those vrU are « n j 7 » p nt, Stations of tt»Gp»» welly too." I ta#gin« tlas was a teacher Hhe lanient of David Ladd after stfhofcl, WhUe here, Fred is t»,-^-v- w ^ a noonday W sfetog accident on Valen- loolc at. our new middle school S ^ S J«»d3V«S » toe's Day. Dave, who only.h'ewg cQnstracted on *»«*£ £ ^ cfcrt Tany tunefdw fttitfe'to fi» boards" this year,[<bfe.4vttae for * report *<* he ^ ^gSoon ^ evemte to was aoeroing down the,WJl at;given at the VtstemrtH School »« ™»^^P 0011 ^ r ^ ve " m S^ the. B#ton "VaJley SW 'aacea- «y«tewi/ Sylvia has been teacih- '^jg>M «en aether" sMerling"in thf Black River schools ra^^gi in front of him, andilhat'Jsioow devBOting W& "& her imritk to avoid a. collision, Jwr timfe-'to her>yotog SamSJy only 'Sited hi bueallng a' hone in, ooeas^onally' isohstauftin^ ^ - Ms leifc anKle. " I Bk*k RSver is< also n^ De- t A1iBij60gIi ; .he Is in a cast from'fariet where Jm Key. JKHIOS this knee^^ to Ws anSe, he^is-Stitt'B* Rwddy, forineHy assistant he 4$ aitt>|Pl teh fonhsa? / T i ' ^ ^ i a ^ w h o are now. maikhig t!h#||hs«n& in Wa- tertowm' i" : <'•'&$•A^ ' It wontM**; hles^iigifr t» dose this item- ^Mdn^Jnentioning anothef meMmf^-wfe Raymon faonily wh«\i5; ; f^^:yMtihg 1% has foraier Wt&m^ i I am re- ferring to BeatjtSfCe the 9th, itheir i^di^eeifcln^fettttre chaor- coal @^ey -Fceneliilpoodle. Bean was hoTO=-irt&fei[ep.'ln the usp- no* ^f»Hft tfiSMslfeia^d..since, his liana .federal "baptized by Father .Buddy who 4; i»«f», n ^ ™i aisS baptized tjhejr mother while he was in TSebMeroga., sfe#aatedr a$i|&e'-\feoa<pE **ase. Se andais wifeantt ba1# daugh- ter, ii%" JSaafce their home in Bwlington. . "• His-pjurents, Panline and Ned Ladclj of £l#raetroad, safd; l h | y were going to drive over'to'Iet Dave -fise'lpfeir'ear 1«hicJB," > h^an automiatic Shift and .%#dr.be easier *wr him to mahapjoaate, with his cast. So if yo*t.se> Fau- liaie and* Ned driving a shift-lev- er sporte eair aammd town—this is thereasoftj- ,'.vv.* : . -.-- „_ .... _«, .. •~--- '• per ;fails d ^ ^ ^ g d . . s i n e e . his Th|s vca&t he broken bone father wks^^lfFtiiMrondacK momlh for two other |r|^k acci- Duke, he as ^^eloative of this eruts have been brongm to my section: ••' >W^ attention—'happeningoffly in the •i.^§£Mk- past week or two . .,' UEbby D'-| Court S t . ^ ^ ^ | ^ ; -Catholic Aittilio's hushand, FraiiQc, tripped Daughters- O f £m^m, : M . 794, over the dog in their home |3at- will boMi^&^'-^^^.^^s^- urday night an is suffering from and Daughter (sSoWnhini'oh' and a broken knee cap. Bfe \rill be Breakfast oft :'$Sm!fc 3rd. They in a cast for about six v weeks will attend theSSSO-a. nu Masi . . . Also, Kay Stull, who has in a group and'^n?6ceed to the been in the process of moving K. of C. roomivfoj' their break- to a new apartment, fell a week fast, ago Saturday and broke her ankle and bone above the ankle. at 7 30 p m. every Wednesday; m. The Rt Rev. Msgr. Edwfrd J Pierce, V. F., and the Rev. John Fallon will oificiate at the services * * * Fort Tieonderog Chapter* Or- der of the Eastern Star No 44& w01 hold then* regular meeting Tuesday, Feb 27, at 8 p m in Hie Masowe Temple, Officers QOffltriSflfTtiie mmm food sale wW^ wan conducted in Jmm te Mfced to pmee get her donation in to Mrs James Kelley, chairman * * * Mount" Defiince Lodge, No. 7H F. & A M, will hold a communication Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 8 p. m m the Masonic (Continued On P»ge 4) Those wishhig reservatioris may call ctai&anen Mrs. Shirley F!ran!k is recuperaimg at his Moses, 7731, or Mrs. Ann Moses, home while Kay is at the Moses 7070. Don!a!i!Qii®-<wHi be $1 per person. The MethodisttMen will hold Lrtidinigton Hospital here. -& * ?• Everyone likes to know what Ticonderoga's recent high school' itjheir annual La'dies Night on graduates are doing and I am no! Monday, Feb. 26|-with a dinner exception. Although most of us served at 6:30 p.^m. John Stan- know tlhose who are attending ley and Harold Moore will be the various colleges when stud-j in charge of the^supper. - -\ ents are hste^ as being home! p. Allen Wiekes v^ll show on vacation, here is a note or slides of the trip he and his ireceive ifcej Sacrament pmvately Services will be held eajch Wednesday ai noon dftrmg the lieAten penotL Fot thte cohven* a,ence'"6f thp?e who ar^ attend- ing, this ^rvioei light luncheon, preparedt w the Women's So- ciety of Christian Service will be served at 12,30 p m,, begav ning on Ash Wednesday There will also be an how (or study ov. As& Wednesday and the next five Wednesdays during JLent starting at 1OO p, m. The scudy class- will be conducted by the pastor a n d t h e t e t will be "That The World May Believe" by Dr. Albert C Cnitler % * * * j Don't forget the Winter Ba- zaar, being held by the Gaitfaobe Dau^nters of America tonight and tomorrow night in the Am- erican Legion Borneo Montcalnf Street. Boors will open at 7 p. m. each evening with 10 o'- clock the dosing tun© There will be something for .everyone a fash pond for the ariddaes . fortune telling for those eager to know "the future '','.'..'fancywork items . . . ai iwhite elephant table . . home baked, goods for sale . re- freshments consisting of Michi- gan Hots, pizzas, soda, ice cream, cakes, etc. Several games of chance /which, have" proved to be so popular during the! summer ha- jzaars will also 'fcMB'heldl Menjt- *ers are reminded to bring items for the fisl^vjJond ahd to, •have them ufcwraijped. *.*\f;' •. ', Dr. Kesselman's; office will be closed unttt March 19. There will fc«£a Mardi Gras party for all - Episcopal church school children, nursery through 8th grade, at toe Churoti of the Cross Parish House on Saturday, Feb. £4, from 2 uMta.4 o'doek^hfidien are aske^t^-'comelinvCosstuJne. Theie- will be games, prizes and | , two on wnere some of our otner W iie, Marion, made to Europe r€fres5me nts. Anyone in need lat.u- Consult Our Planning Department Call 585-7717 young people are; Diane Hannell and Margery Knight share an apartment in Albany where Mar^ gery works for the New York Telephone Company and Diane is employed by the National EYS last year. If there is snow, an added feature will be a "Jack Wax Party!"- * * * Past presidents and retired teachers of the Ticonderoga Am- Commercial Bank and Trust erican Legion Auxiliary, No. Company or in words of the 224, were honored at a Sdver Montcalm Street Tieoiacleroga "6ET MORE WITH LES" Leslie M. Orr INSURANCE CONSULTANT 124 Montcalm St. 585-2871 w « K ^ f J P & TUESDAY, FEB, 22, ttf^m, 26, 27" Teoliniooldtr ••••••••*•••*•*••••J Enioyable for everyone, matter what age. —Redbook Liiten to WIPS for information en how to win Free tickets to see "Happiest Millionaire" Shown Evenings at 6:45 and 9:10 Matinees Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 2:0O Sunday 1:30, 3:55,6:15, 8:40 Admission-- Adults $1.25 —• Children 75i STARTING WEDNESDAY, frEBRUA&Y 28 "The 09*01* B«« and The * W )^ii|«^j^rte(diy, Owe Show Only at 7*30 famous television commercial "The Bank!" InadantaHy, Diane's parents, <Bea and-J3£ll Hannell, long time residents, nf Ti are now living in Wallinjg- ford, Conn. : :' '. Cindy Murray, Linda DuSfhahe and Sharon Lambert share? Ine' same address in. Burjcbijg^n where all three are employed, Tea held on Valentine's Day at the Legion Home. Each one at- 'tending was given a special pin to commemorate the event. Teachers attending were Miss Mary "Thompson, Miss Mae Car- rdll,,. Mrs. Bea Domatey, Mrs. |laneh^'Riee, Mrs. Mary Crowit- ^Ingshi^d and Mrs. Mamon John- s^h/Padt presidents vjere Mrs, alCrMts. Mae Murphar^ $$l$i$mffito u $$e* beautifully *~ &fl '* Sc 1Ji&&8& Kebl& w®fe Mrs, $§§&»- Mtfe Crownfnlg- " center- mum^ feg*veft ? to J Mrs, Anna MHrissr ^ ' ^ ^ " M l i n g t o i i Hospital M>C•$?$'. iS,' k, patient. Mas. \M^$iMi^!M p£st presktertt, the. even* Cindy works in Magraan's^ b£3da.d> n ^ g e r y P u r c h e l l , Mrs Madeline «ew '^The Way In? .shop, J ^ i l & o S a n a n , , Mrs. Catherine^ Dreo.- is emp%ed. by aniiniuiance'ig^ • -*^*-^- -=- '-•• ^ pany and Sharon wo-^fcs-for^ fral Mecirie. OarwlywHohfl^ also- residing 4n J «fg^ -Vern^M city'where she ^regete foE 1 '!^; ij©lephone compaaiy^V> ; -' '-ii^i !, Sally. Ann Swaos%^ho ^pp| fhe recent week. el^#*h.^^ parents here is .a'^^^pSf^p ilhe exporting d^p^pffie^t?-€1cf : Cket and PeabodyimMiTc&yig * k *••?£&#'M&4 "Terry Smith, is^ir:Wilr.^an|B Mis. Rofoerfe Sn#J#o1f^ikaaj^ ;Pljice, ma g/^-W^^.^^^^^eiSS£''-m- 1 farewell pnrJy &a^tMM SwBenihM'heGome^att annwad a£- night at the home- p&. a^*!****^-*~ ^^ •^•-s«— SinlHa on Hinds SWW" V1 ty was given by Terfi „, Miss "Christkie » r t i o f *^0. tmti, JajckSOtt. .-•'•'.; •;r?~ : <x%- ilfi: rferry, who g&duialM ftsom; #tf State ;Uh&ersn% yS$kmffl vMe %• Jtihe, recently^ eaMsstSoE in~lhe Navy and left 4$$& wee® for the' Naval Tfainhl® Qeatef- ait Great Lakes. •,*... About 30 persons attended the par^r and he> was pia&sented with a purse and •<a®im rgiftSi The surfrise iwarty was ."the se^ eond flir rSFearay '"wto>.' .ISJ^ Stfept: given aftaEty byjbis^i$&^ers at the General I2ectric Com- pany itt Foii ]Sdwat4 \ ; It's : always > r i^ee to Ifelol^ fr&nds again and eipe^aT^fo*' iner neighbors. Sylya| yff^prey Haymon, husband'Fred and two adonahie childreh, Jeffrey' and Julie, axe spending <this week With her inother r Mrs^ JBea\ Dit- prey who lives just around the corner on The Portage/ Jeffrey was 2 in December and is gohtg "through the tfetSb-- ful stage, hidmg hdi fac^ i?rnen he first meets sottbeone %m htit B-inor.Ui-old "Juhe > M&$h$' ! $?- sojialjty herself ivMt a*©3a% smile (showing aJl 8 teeth) fot everyone. And sh^ even has naturally curly liairl', ; >/ The Raymoni! taafee fflefct home in Black River just 8 miles of transpo^fibto, is asked, to Norell Meehanv 585 call. Mrs. 41-38. im^aHd: Mrs/ Jane Lynch ? l|^|^.jLaterenee Bt Joiies, tepprj M.tb» Church of the 'ffi^im? ^naottrfced ihe selied- &§l;o$gmig$;:fpj: the Lenten mm. imf a r r M follows. Ash •mm&&t Wffo- 28)— Impost miM ,A^ies 'ana Hojty Goto* «W0$-4£ ^30 at m., 10'Oft a ;n^:ani-|ff. A "Simday¥i-HoIy Communion to be celtibrated at A weekend ; in the blue-grass coninteyy a first plane 4de'fo? both 6f talem plus the added en- joyinfent of seemg Bdly added up to ^exscifing three days" for Jo (Mis Luxvey E) Hooker and Juhanaa!'B?e&sett. * - * Jo-dnd. Irv^s son, Bdly, is wrfh a National Guard Unit at Fort K^VKTeptueky, where lie will under(go-" v baste training for 8 Weeks? Since he expects fa be icansSeftred to Fort Sdl, 1 Okl^ homa. around, the 1st. of March, J&'Jtod Bdiys; fiancee, Jtdiann, d5ecid«ed r ihis. would be an excell- ent apponbuinty to visit ^Intn^as 'tfae^-Tfrestecn^ top' is* 'little far •J -, \ Ttoey left Friday alter- aoon, J niaikin| the planetopto Iaondawlfe^ Ky, 1 wher3e i they*had am AVJS car* ready and waiting for tihem. ton make the dsnve to Fkxrt T&OOK: ' - « The mothers " of the boys* in lRsnolay''are- planning a- Tup- pjewrairef Party to?be* held Thuis- dbyi MarchT7, in ike. Masonic Teirtple. jMs_par%r wul b e open to the;public'and "brdests for items will be taken beforehand as weJl as'the mght of the party . *, Leda White who is a faorml- iax face at the back dopr check- out wn Newberry's Stefe is a j>a- tSeat s at the Mary Fletcher Hos- pital, Burfington. Her * ;room uum/ber is 553 and she would aippneciate- cards . . ,' Anofttef local reteide-nt enjoying the*suh.- «y south *s Mrs Gerald I^wson whofe-spending a ten^day vaca- tion; wittilieri parents, Mr. an;d JWrsv F. E.* McMahon "at 'their home in Del Rjty, Florida . .1. TONIGHT!! ^ ^UftS^AY, PEBRUAR^ 22hd Jitialto Theati^ Crlensj^Ils TWO PERFORMANCES 6:30 and 8:30 P. M. Presented by W S C Radio triads Music Center -'--;;^L)isiAi^; t $?]3'AT^rHEj©oit' > « '68 Ford comes with Belter Ideas other cars don't have yet or charge extra fee ? i # ••«*; fbr Better Ideas see your IC«XJ1 Ford Dealers HEADQUARTERS FOR AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR CAR-MUSTANG.. H MOTORS, INC. PITKIN FORD SALES f WICKER STHEET mmOi IrlAlN STBEHT iSl» X* :.:.', '••.•. " , ' ( v ; ' l ' \ ' ~ '" I. - '," ' " " '' . - . ' ' . " - '- •WfTJIIW., THURSBAY, FEBRUARY n, 1968 THE QUESTION & Do you, like the mtisic of to* daft sujcih as rqcl^fc rolls, folk singing- e t c t "T . ASKED-AT ^'.'Grjina TUidoJi Store, ' ^ ^icpnderoga* N. Y, i nt $ ' THE ANSWERS * M^taoh Coyell, Ticonderoga^ "tsM've a^ked^me a good 6net Le>s jiist say j.t fits the space ag^-^ay out 1 Maybe someuune ,ICMH come hack to earth I lit my nephew to play flhe rock and roll, folk singing: and; many otheif new ideas. T^iese modern trends shoidd be ,used m moderatiott b u t t like miosfc ^Veryflnng efte, seems te fter loverdone I don't tihhtk'tbe iWn\r sie of the>T)ig bands 1 wall oyer be forgotten^ That'type of ^low^ e^jTOnsic h a s a great- apjjeal .toj many people-- especially v ther older ones' *T&ejuiibist annoymi thing to me about the rock and roiLjBusie is the words, ahjil sjtngong— I can't , t undeist;and th'em" Puitn^tni I like ^^rornan Nadeau, Jr, $mupr~ "As a Whole! most oa^lypes ol mus{c The^n- iy 'fchwg 1 ob]eet to is protest music. My favorite type is wen- tentj §^ngs I didn'tfondit'^0 hard |o ^ance to rock and ^o-H W^teifl.was younger I do think 1* that 1 the slower tempo music of ai&ftnifc J.0 years ago is slowly conaingback." ^feudax MeCrimTness, Cafown Fe*Stt-—"I really don't know but ^hjskkids are having fun so I say jyt;them go 1 think I lake rdck gjj^afejll ,as much .as the slo'wer S4^-!&5K£.i •e, opining slowly." and mm ' i t p ' - S & a § a 4 EiheviBe. H P ! | $ rock; and roll, |SM,s#g|n/g' and all modern nm- M l '#fi^'people ean't under- ^^e words! to rookgnd roll §$mk yo}un$er ones can. We JiiUMnk tliat the dtder people # t o listen .to tlhe words. i ^ music, isfmtigch- more ex-. Lv|sa|«l l Bvsonie wayif more ic.",Big 'b'aa'ds are out— may'De for Broadway operas and things Ike ^^^^^^^Sleiftgs • -P&ees K a d y e r l s e combos diow the -—-ig'jhut no one would be at- idi : % a big hand. We both W$$ totk awroll tempo fdr l|&g even though we are not ^e^^fyoung-fboth of us are 21 t W a^w^fti^rried." •:.H':i;,- ._— _ ysm, Chadwick, Crown fe^-'.'I don't like rook and W|ien i listen to music, 1 ipiibef'aible.to relax. Folk JI0.TU$ too bad but rock f p | js.< disbrganized. All the " i_ J t searves to cover up the .... ._MuL it's seldom &at ;alpP r 'can 'under^nd the fc ,w:|r)li;,)rine big band as a travel- * . ^ f b l ^ | u i e d for formal balls, is'Jklpujg of the past buit I don't *|pnk:|b!E|.t the slower music eveijf fJ^^r^aHHUit 90 per cent of the ite^h §gfrs buy rock and roll re- itig^lmfc. there is st^a^good ( ^ r ^ p ^ ^ | e Jistemnf $*m $& ^Ifahoi 3NMM, Cam Wf$? r e^ty, Maiy l^Pdinte, Mi<3»|el *«— m. 1 frtssk-u^w ' Merd. liattra^ Mae HaH, 'Belle ^i"®! C ^ Tk \?M^ oga T Aibare, Balph Ward, Mrs. Ed- ^d^erfoveTthes^wer jnuac waE ^ VosbuS and mfant d>dgh- 1 of a few yejjrsr back. This rocktjg^^ ^ -r~sr Mrs Michael -Doyisr Ticottder- oga~"I rather'.hke ji* It sutceW is? dJffesrent and I -thaik, ll^will course, everyjSarig c^ge$.-T|dV ^F a. 4 phase w our tnnes and 1 ^uhk the big bandsr s wul eve% t4aBy*come back, Mywson plays i n a comibo ahd rm-giad. I Bad ^o^get used to jfc--a#s too^lmid ^Mnch, is not nece'saalry-and t&ey could toneit down Wethye^for ifie^ young ^eople-4hey fc&e therr mhsuc—and I think nt helps ilhem to know that- we like it too." ? t- Geonge House, Port Heniry--- "I'm not too much of a THUSM; lover but 1 like rock and 3«>lt Some combos -are .good but some aire too loud. ,'SuJe> ;iop ~" iroll is here to itay. t f «?uj ( it, if you can call it ,dj and I'd travel qjiifj'a .m^Ipgi hear a good rock a^jfoll group even if some of #i angers are; hatrd to understand.^ m Admissions 1 Haguer.Erancis Waters, Peteri Waters. Ticohdetoga: Panjela Hrjght, EahMei HurlbUirt, Beinard Snuth,' C^l-BMfeWy, RaM_M iM^y LaPointe, Mcb^TMeroT Neil MeKinstry, Carol Vo$burg, Herbert Bennett, Catherine te- Mel&, Elizabeth Lamfca, Law- ience Eicheh. Port Henry: Elizabeth Desau- tels, Alberta Lefebvre. fSehroon L>ke; Samuel NJeh- ols. Crown Point: Blanche Jiice} Cynthia Green, Sandra Goyet^, Jean Carr. Severance: Rita DeZalia. Witherheei Elizabeth Wykes. Whitehall:.Anhe Hilder. Discharges , .prown point: Mrs. Larry Podte ahd hiifant sou, Carson Bafferty, Ortha Maye, Iris McGuinness, Maifiyn Sawyer, Sandi? Goy- ^ttei -v .^ ... ; Mcdliferoga: ;Mary Jhocja, Pearl W^aite, JNotrna pttjnela: fij^W,. |3hei and Jfoll wo#d drive y«ir Seas^i k-Looail resident/"' hame ^thr hieldWr^We have i^keeip up vsg.jh tfce times which, '^djay,"incltrfies tlond at d^y^yx>u--'rgh$ o u t of a worn. The Jplk singing Sd^o- K but^ere'i^o^e^gh.ofait^ ' /*< ' Guaranteed ' for Life. Pond Lumber & .. CodlCo., fnc. LAKE GEORGE AVE. JMonah Cantor.^Sarah Wr%ht. Severance* Mrs; Donald J>e- Zalia, { and mfant son. , ^Moxiah: Sidney Mc^uhmess* T?utn£m. Bah^'Harnngfcon. I StorkQul) Wmiltmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmm Moses tndington HwpjtaT , -tOSBiUiKJ Feb.^i4, ^ daugh- terto Mr, andMrs. Edward Vb»-, brag; of TjKqnrierojgft. r " **', ^WSfflBM, im 17, a-sftat^lo Ifir^ and Mrs: Thipodore teftiele of Taconderoga. ^ , *W&ftiM» *gb f 17, a 80a H Mr. and Mm Donald DeZa% of CABR, Feb. IB, a son to Mr] and "M<s^ Mbrman Cain; of Crown Point.. f 12SEE5BVRE, Feb. 19, a sbri<to Mr, and. Mrs, Thom&s be&VSWXQ of Bojt Heary. Syr^cnse, |f. Y., ROS^, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H., formerly of Crown Poailt, 4 twittibtnys, born Feb. 13. J LOST One Male Pi^sy Cat BLACK WITH WHITE DIAMOND UNDER CHIN LEFT EAR HALF MISSING CAIA5S5^058 % 1^ S^."J-» Ml f ]m m fiflk r ^ |RWARKEtS. A¥L CASH! SAVE STAMPS! t ^ sir moo STAMP mm [ WITH COUPONS ON THIS PAGi & REDEEM 'immmmidm**m*mmm*~ '') 1''' V ii jf' 1 .mVFt'J 'J .GMNDUHION'S ALL PORK SALE •«^ CUT FROM Y O U ^ f JMER Q»AlWlll^E$TER]N PQR1C -«* T*^-3l POBKUfllUES RIB PORTION FORK lUrW* OLD FA*H|>N RI6 HAI, 100. STAMPS With This Coupon ond l h * Purcho*/ of Oot 1 Pf. IVOz. Cao c.^r:> T'MI- ?A1. F£B.:* 'I>MI'I LOIN HALF - i fjS *»i .. « v; NMNMMMHMa mSH BONELESS PORK ROLLS *' WilTi This Coupon end"the Purchase of One 'i-Col. Bot. Formula 409 Gleaner :-.-.r I •••'• I I I I I I I \ f. I 1 .1 •I .1 I >igi$le fix is,4 J«IATY .'IBi,, iSirr m GOOD THRU SAT.. FEB. 2J Q. IIIIIIIIMII.I.l^^jJ Ki 7 ;r.T. l jJ.iniM,fnY l ^ri:p E K M4D. D !!?* * WU "<» 100 STAMPS With "fl^Js'Couppn ana the Purchase o*" « • One XfOi. Gon-R'EGULAR 6r LEMOK PLEDGE WAX GOOD THRU SAT.. FE8. 24 s I I .1 I 'I I 1 I 24 -C. jd-Z SHANK HAtP t«* 8UTT -HALF 100 STAMPS ; With This;'Coupon ana the Purchosc ot pne.:lVU..;5'02..Pkg. EUPHRATES FROZEN iw- SnacK Pizzas CXEESE, SAUSAGE PEPPERONt GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 24 0. 1 I EXTRA r' BONUS WITH THIS COUPON AND THE PURCHASF OF ANT TWO T 0P QUALITY iillCKC r.i«s .•COPPOlf ^OOP-THRU SAT.,FE8. 24 r /y(| : mm FREE 50-^ STAMP '.-•With T.hi,s Coiipqo.bnd jhe Pi/r'chose ^ •' ;.Two 7'i'Oz. Pkgi. GRAND UNION M'ACA'RONI AND OHEESE GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 24 G.'. FREE 50—STAMP s a S | i With This Coupon and the Purchase Tw'o 7Vi Q.t. Cans PET KITCHEN CLAM DINNER m GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 24 itz^mrnm^f^^^ •;• LIGHT CH13NK TUNA M i: CHICKEN 0 H F E S1A1 M ;";:• JIFFY FRONTING 7'. 0Z. PKG.& CAKE 9 OZ. PKG. 6'j OZ. CANS . FOR 89* LENTEN 100 CHEESE SPECIALS FSEESO^SHi! WMH This C,o»pon and tho Pjichoi(«t>jT Two V.-b^Cons'VE.G ALL ' Mixed Vegetables GOOD THRU SAT., FEB! 24 . Q. • ": IS i I 1 0 4f\EE WITH THIS TOWARa THE PURCHASE OF ONE 'V* ' '' ' 6 OZ. OR 10 OZ. JAR ANY -BRAND - '.->•" . 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"CARD OF THAaNKS itag. staff of the Kfeenfe Wiley The fajnily of Pmtk B- M m - hospital for their • wmdeK&4

er wishes to express feeir sp- care of antcl Mudaess g&owft our preciatioo for t i e many acts, of fa&ejr "during ttis tog flln^ss. kindness gjiowa its by ca^S, also ts> tfte ^TH^ng staff of the, Rower and -food at the t te« of yax recent bereavement.

Eorae© Nye Home. & •

ADVERTISE - I N THE We wish to expires^ ©isr grat4 „ . _ . _ . ___ _„,___.. itude to i>r, G # mi t h e % t t i ^ S E $ m i ^ I ^ T B L > 5S567P)

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9V to* services £ 7^0 a. in.,'oaithy Huwroet baS returned to. Weekly Masses at 7 a. nt, * ^ | ^ * ^ ^ i J ' f e J M t o m OCTa. mTand 500 p, .« . ; Wfr home in imdjebuiy, Vt,jrf-'5 p. m. Suntfay Masses ^ ^ | f f i ^ i l & ? « S l » S

MRS. A Comunumon Service will be

held at 12 noon oa Ash Wedaes-day in the First Methodist Ohwrch The pastor, the Rev

Thuusdays l*x*fciBtog m March for spewtiag a few days with fceld<«t ta» same t t m e t - # a. St., 7tt?h} — J&ly CommaBaon ee3e- her gran^paacents, w. and' Mrs. &$Q a . m „ IQ-M a-°m. and 5 p . brated a t then 10:00 a m. and WaBaee.Johnson. t:O0 ». tw services^ • "'" • : . . « . * * •

-' *' * » Special services in S t Mary's Soman Catnohe Cnureh during I^ent will be as follows Ash Wednesday—Jm-posita>n of Ash­es at the 7 a m and 5 p m .

ETHEL CHAMPAGNE, Local Correspondent Telephone 58^-7417

"And I was edming along so from Wateriown where Fred fej^Jg* / % 5 h S § ^ ^ i S t e w e d * , at 1*2 Soa 'and 7i ... „_... . _ - - * w « . . * „ ^ ? t h e g « M ^ | ™ 5 i &at those vrU are « n j 7 » p nt, Stations of tt»Gp»» welly too." I ta#gin« tlas was a teacher

Hhe lanient of David Ladd after stfhofcl, WhUe here, Fred is t » , - ^ - v - „w ^ a noonday W sfetog accident on Valen- loolc at. our new middle school S ^ S J « » d 3 V « S » toe's Day. Dave, who only.h'ewg cQnstracted on * » « * £ £ ^ c f c r t T a n y tunefdw fttitfe'to fi» boards" this year,[<bfe.4vttae for * report *<* he ^ ^ g S o o n ^ evemte to was aoeroing down the,WJl at;given at the VtstemrtH School » « ™ » ^ ^ P 0 0 1 1 ^ r ^ v e " m S ^ the. B#ton "VaJley SW 'aacea- i» «y«tewi/ Sylvia has been teacih-' ^ j g>M « e n ae ther" sMerling"in thf Black River schools ra^^gi in front of him, andilhat'Jsioow devBOting W& "& her

imritk to avoid a. collision, Jwr timfe-'to her>yotog SamSJy only ' S i t e d hi bueallng a' hone in, ooeas^onally' isohstauftin^ ^ -Ms leifc anKle. " I • Bk*k RSver is< also n ^ De-

t A1iBij60gIi;.he Is in a cast from'fariet where Jm Key. JKHIOS this knee ^ to Ws anSe, he^is-Stitt'B* Rwddy, forineHy assistant he 4$ aitt>|Pl

teh fonhsa? / T i ' ^ ^ i a ^ w h o are now. maikhig t!h#||hs«n& in Wa-tertowm' i":<'•'&$• A ^ '

It wontM**; hles iigifr t» dose this item- ^Mdn^Jnentioning anothef meMmf^-wfe Raymon faonily wh«\i5;;f^^:yMtihg 1% has foraier Wt&m^i I am re­ferring to BeatjtSfCe the 9th, itheir i^di^eeifcln^fettttre chaor-coal @ ey -Fceneliilpoodle. Bean was hoTO=-irt&fei[ep.'ln the usp-no* f»Hft tfiSMslfeia^d..since, his

liana .federal "baptized by Father .Buddy who 4; i»«f»,n^ ™i aisS baptized tjhejr mother while

he was in TSebMeroga., sfe#aatedr a$i|&e'-\feoa<pE **ase. Se andais wifeantt ba1# daugh­ter, i i%" JSaafce their home in Bwlington. . "•

His-pjurents, Panline and Ned Ladclj of £l#raetroad, safd; lh |y were going to drive over'to'Iet Dave -fise'lpfeir'ear 1«hicJB,">h^an automiatic Shift and .%#dr.be easier *wr him to mahapjoaate, with his cast. So if yo*t.se> Fau-liaie and* Ned driving a shift-lev­er sporte eair aammd town—this is thereasoftj- • ,'.vv.* : . -.-- „_.. . ._«, ..

• ~ - - - '• per ;fails d ^ ^ ^ g d . . s i n e e . his Th|s vca&t he broken bone father wks^^lfFtiiMrondacK

momlh for two other | r |^k acci- Duke, he as ^ ^ e l o a t i v e of this eruts have been brongm to my section: ••' >W^ attention—'happeningoffly in the •i.^§£Mk-past week or two . .,' UEbby D'-| Court S t . ^ ^ ^ | ^ ; -Catholic Aittilio's hushand, FraiiQc, tripped Daughters- O f £ m ^ m , : M . 794, over the dog in their home |3at- will boMi^&^'-^^^.^^s^-urday night an is suffering from and Daughter (sSoWnhini'oh' and a broken knee cap. Bfe \rill be Breakfast oft:'$Sm!fc 3rd. They in a cast for about sixv weeks will attend theSSSO-a. nu Masi . . . Also, Kay Stull, who has in a group and'^n?6ceed to the been in the process of moving K. of C. roomivfoj' their break-to a new apartment, fell a week fast, ago Saturday and broke her ankle and bone above the ankle.

at 7 30 p m. every Wednesday;

m. The Rt Rev. Msgr. Edwfrd J Pierce, V. F., and the Rev. John Fallon will oificiate at the services

* * * Fort Tieonderog Chapter* Or­

der of the Eastern Star No 44& w01 hold then* regular meeting Tuesday, Feb 27, at 8 p m in Hie Masowe Temple, Officers

QOffltriSflfTtiie mmm food sale wW^ wan conducted in Jmm te Mfced to pmee get her donation in to Mrs James Kelley, chairman

* * * Mount" Defiince Lodge, No.

7 H F. & A M, will hold a communication Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 8 p. m m the Masonic

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Those wishhig reservatioris may call ctai&anen Mrs. Shirley

F!ran!k is recuperaimg at his Moses, 7731, or Mrs. Ann Moses, home while Kay is at the Moses 7070. Don!a!i!Qii®-<wHi be $1 per

person.

The MethodisttMen will hold

Lrtidinigton Hospital here. -& * ?•

Everyone likes to know what Ticonderoga's recent high school' itjheir annual La'dies Night on graduates are doing and I am no! Monday, Feb. 26|-with a dinner exception. Although most of us served at 6:30 p.^m. John Stan-know tlhose who are attending ley and Harold Moore will be the various colleges when stud-j in charge of the^supper. - -\ ents are hste^ as being home! p. Allen Wiekes v^ll show on vacation, here is a note or slides of the trip he and his

ireceive ifcej Sacrament pmvately Services will be held eajch

Wednesday ai noon dftrmg the lieAten penotL Fot thte cohven* a,ence'"6f thp?e who ar^ attend­ing, this ^rvioei light luncheon, preparedt w the Women's So­ciety of Christian Service will be served at 12,30 p m,, begav ning on Ash Wednesday There will also be an how (or study ov. As& Wednesday and the next five Wednesdays during JLent

starting at 1OO p, m. The scudy class- will be conducted by the pastor a n d t h e t e t will be "That The World May Believe" by Dr. Albert C Cnitler %

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Don't forget the Winter Ba­zaar, being held by the Gaitfaobe Dau^nters of America tonight and tomorrow night in the Am­erican Legion Borneo Montcalnf Street. Boors will open at 7 p . m. each evening with 10 o'­clock the dosing tun©

There will be something for .everyone a fash pond for the ariddaes . fortune telling for those eager t o know "the future '','.'..'fancywork items . . . ai iwhite elephant table . . home baked, goods for sale . re­freshments consisting of Michi­gan Hots, pizzas, soda, ice cream, cakes, etc.

Several games of chance /which, have" proved to b e so popular during the! summer ha-jzaars will also 'fcMB'heldl Menjt-*e r s are reminded to bring items for the fisl^vjJond ahd to, •have them ufcwraijped.

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Dr. Kesselman's; office will be closed unttt March 19.

There will fc«£a Mardi Gras party for all - Episcopal church school children, nursery through 8th grade, at toe Churoti of the Cross Parish House on Saturday, Feb. £4, from 2 uMta.4 o 'doek^hf id ien are aske^t^-'comelinvCosstuJne. Theie- will be games, prizes and

| , two on wnere some of our otner Wiie, Marion, made to Europe r € f r e s 5 m e n t s . A n y o n e in need

lat.u-

Consult Our Planning Department

Call 585-7717

young people are; Diane Hannell and Margery Knight share an apartment in Albany where Mar^ gery works for the New York Telephone Company and Diane is employed by the National

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last year. If there is snow, an added feature will be a "Jack Wax Party!"-

* * * Past presidents and retired

teachers of the Ticonderoga Am-Commercial Bank and Trust erican Legion Auxiliary, No. Company or in words of the 224, were honored at a Sdver

Montcalm Street Tieoiacleroga

"6ET MORE WITH LES"

Leslie M . Orr INSURANCE CONSULTANT

124 Montcalm St. 585-2871

w « K ^ f J P & TUESDAY, FEB, 22, ttf^m, 26, 27"

Teoliniooldtr • • • • • • • • * • • • * • * • • • • J

Enioyable for everyone, matter what age.

—Redbook

Liiten to WIPS for information en how to win Free tickets to see "Happiest Millionaire"

Shown Evenings at 6:45 and 9:10 Matinees Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 2:0O

Sunday 1:30, 3:55,6:15, 8:40 Admiss ion- - Adults $1.25 —• Children 75 i

STARTING WEDNESDAY, frEBRUA&Y 28

"The 09*01* B«« and The * W ) ^ i i | « ^ j ^ r t e ( d i y , Owe Show Only at 7*30

famous television commercial "The Bank!" InadantaHy, Diane's parents, <Bea and-J3£ll Hannell, long time residents, nf Ti are now living in Wallinjg-ford, Conn. : : ' '. Cindy Murray, Linda DuSfhahe and Sharon Lambert share? Ine' same address in. Burjcbijg^n where all three are employed,

Tea held on Valentine's Day a t the Legion Home. Each one at-'tending was given a special pin to commemorate the event.

Teachers attending were Miss Mary "Thompson, Miss Mae Car-rdll,,. Mrs. Bea Domatey, Mrs. |laneh^'Riee, Mrs. Mary Crowit-

^Ingshi^d and Mrs. Mamon John-s^h/Padt presidents vjere Mrs,

a lCrMts . Mae Murphar^ $$l$i$mffitou$$e* beautifully *~&fl'*Sc1Ji&&8& Kebl& w®fe Mrs,

$§§&»- Mtfe Crownfnlg-" center-

mum^ feg*veft? toJ Mrs, Anna MHrissr ^ ' ^ ^ " M l i n g t o i i Hospital M>C•$?$'. iS,' k, patient. Mas.

\M^$iMi^!M p£st presktertt,

the . even*

Cindy works in Magraan's b£3da.d> n^geryPurchell , Mrs Madeline «ew ' The Way In? .shop, J ^ i l & o S a n a n , , Mrs. Catherine^ Dreo.-is emp%ed. by an i in iu iance ' ig^ • -*^*-^- -=- • '-•• ^ pany and Sharon wo-^fcs-for^ fral Mecirie. OarwlywHohfl^ also- residing 4nJ«fg^ -Vern^M city'where she ^regete foE1'!^; ij©lephone compaaiy V>; -' '-ii^i !, Sally. Ann Swaos%^ho ^ p p | fhe recent week. • e l ^ # * h . ^ ^ parents here is . a ' ^ ^ ^ p S f ^ p ilhe exporting d^p^pffie t?-€1cf : C k e t and PeabodyimMiTc&yig • * k *••?£&#'M&4 "Terry Smith, is^ir:Wilr.^an|B

Mis. Rofoerfe Sn#J#o1f^ikaaj^ ;Pljice, ma g/^-W^^.^^^^^eiSS£''-m- 1 farewell pnrJy &a^tMM SwBenihM'heGome^att annwad a£-night at the home-• p&. a^*!****^-*~ ^ ^ •^•-s«— SinlHa on Hinds SWW"V1

ty was given by Terfi „, Miss "Christkie »r t iof *^0. tmti, JajckSOtt. .-•'•'.; •;r?~:<x%- ilfi:

rferry, who g&duialM ftsom; #tf State ;Uh&ersn% yS$kmffl vMe %• Jtihe, recently^ eaMsstSoE in~lhe Navy and left 4$$& wee® for the' Naval Tfainhl® Qeatef-ait Great Lakes. • , * . . .

About 30 persons attended the par^r and he> was pia&sented with a purse and •<a®im rgiftSi The surfrise iwarty was ."the se^ eond flir • rSFearay '"wto>.' .ISJ^ Stfept: given aftaEty byjbis^i$&^ers at the General I2ectric Com­pany itt Foii ]Sdwat4 \ ;

It 's : always >r i^ee to I fe lo l^ fr&nds again and eipe^aT^fo* ' iner neighbors. Sylya| yff^prey Haymon, husband'Fred and two adonahie childreh, Jeffrey' and Julie, axe spending <this week With her inother r Mrs^ JBea\ Dit-prey who lives just around the corner on The Portage/

Jeffrey was 2 in December and is gohtg "through the tfetSb--ful stage, hidmg hdi fac^ i?rnen he first meets sottbeone %m htit B-inor.Ui-old "Juhe > M&$h$'!$?-sojialjty herself ivMt a*©3a% smile (showing aJl 8 teeth) fo t everyone. And sh^ even has naturally curly liairl', ; >/

The Raymoni! taafee fflefct home in Black River just 8 miles

of transpo^fibto, i s asked, to Norell Meehanv 585 call. Mrs.

41-38.

im^aHd: Mrs/ Jane Lynch ? l | ^ | ^ . j L a t e r e n e e Bt Joiies,

teppr j M.tb» Church of the 'ffi^im? ^naottrfced ihe selied-&§l;o$gmig$;:fpj: the Lenten mm. imf a r r M follows. Ash •mm&&t Wffo- 28)— Impost miM ,A^ies 'ana Hojty Goto* «W0$-4£ ^30 at m., 10'Oft a ;n^:ani-|ff. A "Simday¥i-HoIy Communion to be celtibrated at

A weekend;in the blue-grass coninteyy a first plane 4de'fo? both 6f talem plus the added en-joyinfent of seemg Bdly added up to ^exscifing three days" for Jo (Mis Luxvey E) Hooker and Juhanaa!'B?e&sett. * - *

Jo-dnd. Irv^s son, Bdly, is wrfh a National Guard Unit at Fort K^VKTeptueky, where lie will under(go-"v baste training for 8 Weeks? Since he expects fa be icansSeftred to Fort Sdl,1 Okl^ homa. around, the 1st. of March, J&'Jtod Bdiys; fiancee, Jtdiann, d5ecid«edrihis. would be an excell­ent apponbuinty to visit Intn^as 'tfae^-Tfrestecn^ top' i s * 'little far •J -, \ Ttoey left Friday alter-aoon, Jniaikin| the plane top to Iaondawlfe Ky,1wher3eithey*had am AVJS car* ready and waiting for tihem. ton make the dsnve to Fkxrt T&OOK: ' - «

The mothers " of the boys* in lRsnolay''are- planning a- Tup-pjewrairef Party to?be* held Thuis-dbyi MarchT7, in ike. Masonic Teirtple. jMs_par%r wul be open to the;public'and "brdests for items will be taken beforehand as weJl as'the mght of the party . *, Leda White who is a faorml-iax face at the back dopr check­out wn Newberry's Stefe is a j>a-tSeats at the Mary Fletcher Hos-pital, Burfington. Her * ;room uum/ber is 553 and she would aippneciate- cards . . ,' Anofttef local reteide-nt enjoying the*suh.-«y south *s Mrs Gerald I^wson who fe -spending a ten^day vaca-tion; wittilieri parents, Mr. an;d JWrsv F. E.* McMahon "at 'their home in Del Rjty, Florida .

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T H E QUESTION &

Do you, like the mtisic of to* daft sujcih as rqcl^fc rolls, folk singing- etct

" T . ASKED-AT ^'.'Grjina TUidoJi Store, '^ ^icpnderoga* N. Y,

i n t $ ' THE ANSWERS

* M^taoh Coyell, Ticonderoga^ "tsM've a^ked^me a good 6net Le>s jiist say j.t fits the space ag^-^ay out1 Maybe someuune

, I C M H come hack to earth I lit my nephew to play flhe

rock and roll, folk singing: and; many otheif new ideas. T iese modern trends shoidd be ,used m moderatiott butt like miosfc ^Veryflnng efte, seems te fter loverdone I don't tihhtk'tbe iWn\r sie of the>T)ig bands1 wall oyer be forgotten^ That'type of ^low^ e jTOnsic has a great- apjjeal .toj many people-- especially vther older ones' *T&ejuiibist annoymi thing to me about the rock and roiLjBusie is the words, ahjil sjtngong— I can't ,tundeist;and th'em"

Puitn tni I like

^^rornan Nadeau, Jr , $mupr~ "As a Whole! most oa^lypes ol mus{c The^n-iy 'fchwg 1 ob]eet to is protest music. My favorite type is wen-tentj §^ngs I didn't fond i t ' ^ 0 hard |o ^ance to rock and o-H W^teifl.was younger I do think

1* that1 the slower tempo music of ai&ftnifc J.0 years ago is slowly conaingback."

feudax MeCrimTness, Cafown Fe*Stt-—"I really don't know but ^hjskkids are having fun so I say jyt;them go 1 think I lake rdck gjj^afejll ,as much .as the slo'wer

S4^-!&5K£.i •e, opining slowly."

and mm ' i t p ' - S & a § a 4 EiheviBe. H P ! | $ rock; and roll, |SM,s#g|n/g' and all modern nm-M l '#fi^'people ean't under-

^ ^ e words! to rookgnd roll §$mk yo}un$er ones can. We JiiUMnk tliat the dtder people

# t o listen .to tlhe words. i ^ music, isfmtigch- more ex-. Lv|sa|«ll Bvsonie wayif more

ic.",Big 'b'aa'ds are out— may'De for Broadway

operas and things I k e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S l e i f t g s • -P&ees Kadyer l se combos diow the -—-ig'jhut no one would be at-

idi:% a big hand. We both W$$ totk awrol l tempo fdr l|&g even though we are not

^e^^fyoung-fboth of us are 21 tW a^w^fti^rried." • : . H ' : i ; , - . _ —

_ ysm, Chadwick, Crown fe^-'.'I don't like rook and W|ien i listen to music, 1 ipiibef'aible.to relax. Folk

JI0.TU$ too bad but rock f p | js.< disbrganized. All the "i_ J t searves to cover up the

.... ._MuL it 's seldom &at ; a l p P r ' c a n 'under^nd the

fc ,w:|r)li;,)rine big band as a travel-* . ^ f b l ^ | u i e d for formal balls,

is'Jklpujg of the past buit I don't *|pnk:|b!E|.t the slower music eveijf fJ^^r^aHHUit 90 per cent of the ite^h §gfrs buy rock and roll re-itig^lmfc. there is st^a^good

• ( ^ r ^ p ^ ^ | e Jistemnf $*m

$& ^Ifahoi 3NMM, Cam Wf$? re^ty, Maiy l^Pdinte, Mi<3»|el *«— m . 1 frtssk-u^w ' Merd. liattra^ Mae HaH, 'Belle

^i"®! C ^ T k \ ? M ^ o g a T Aibare, Balph Ward, Mrs. Ed-^ d ^ e r f o v e T t h e s ^ w e r jnuac w a E ^ VosbuS and mfant d>dgh-1 • of a few yejjrsr back. This rocktjg^^ ^ -r~sr

Mrs Michael -Doyisr Ticottder-oga~"I rather'.hke ji* It sutceW is? dJffesrent and I -thaik, ll^will

course, everyjSarig c^ge$.-T|dV ^F a.4phase w our tnnes and 1 ^uhk the big bandsrswul eve% t4aBy*come back, Mywson plays i n a comibo ahd rm-giad. I Bad ^o^get used to jfc--a#s too^lmid ^Mnch, is not nece'saalry-and t&ey could toneit down Wethye^for ifie young ^eople-4hey fc&e therr mhsuc—and I think nt helps ilhem to know that- we like it too."

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Geonge House, Port Heniry---"I'm not too much of a THUSM; lover but 1 like rock and 3«>lt Some combos -are .good but some aire too loud. ,'SuJe> ;iop ~" iroll is here to itay. tf «?uj( 4» it, if you can call it ,dj and I'd travel qjiifj'a.m^Ipgi hear a good rock a^jfoll group even if some of # i angers are; hatrd to understand.^

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