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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 17

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The Troy Recordi
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I 2 0 STREET" THE TROY RECORD TROY, N. FRIDAY 1969" 1 237J90Q cr 237-3901 17 lohoes Democratic Group Seeks New Leadership For Party uyea J-Manny's; Tompkins i 7 7 7 7 LUCfe Alter 1 ru I JlllllOr Hi-Y Growth Lags Crime Lontr rimeral Blames i i i i TM i Long Illness Mrs. Ida Gonyea, 88, of 132 Johnston Cohoes, died Thursday after a long illness. Manny's Tompkins Funeral Blames Conducted i Mulcahy Funeral services for Chester' .1 i i 1 The former Ida Lefebvrc, she Manny of 172 Hudson I a a v-as the widow of Arthur L. Gon- Green Island, were held Thurs-jof the Cohoes Democratic Party, JL Dcwey W.

Mulcahy, chairman yea. She was born in Cohoes and a lifelong resident- She was day morning at the McNulty Fu-j a blamed neral Home and later at St. Joseph's Church where a for William F. to win thc SorePs inability sident- She was a mayoralty post communicant of St. Mane's Church whcre a RC; 'Thursday night by James fomp- Church and a member of itsj i Hlgh Mass was conccle-ikins, spokesman for a dissident Union of Prayer.

Principal concelebrant I group of Cohoes Democrats. Surviving are one Wfl Rt. Rev. Msgr. Howard F.

Tompkins explained that in Mrs. AJine E. Oldham of Co- hoes; one sister, Mrs. Harry I)anbury of North Troy; seven grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Manny, sou of the deceased.

Tuesday's election "the people Other celebrants were Kev. Cohoes did not vote against Joseph I. Henncssy, Rev. Sore! but showed again H. C.

Mulcahy, Rev. R. Mans- jtheir displeasure with the cur- field Starks and Rev. Michael'rent party leadership in thej The funeral will be Saturday I Nealon Rev David city." at 9 a.m. from Avas master of ceremon-l Funeral Home.

105 Vliet Cohoes, and 9:30 a.m. from St. Mane's where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated. Interment will be in onrf The oup of dissatisfied Dem-j ies, and Most Rev. bdward J.

was formed in July for! rt jnu. homily. Most Rev. crick, D.D.. delivered purpose of instituting! changes in thc present partv' Edwin B.

Brod-1 leadership. bishop of Acdording to Tompkins. the SEE ZENITH 1970 CHROMA COLOR TV AT COHOES TOBACCO CO. tl ONE1DA COHOES All Makes in Stock! Wt Servlet What TM-- iS any PrGSided group, Bearers were Thomas J. and i CS Suspeaded William V.

Donnelly, John during the campaign so. Golden, Brooks P. Prescott, Mil-!" 5 Ot to use cor nlct lard Wynkoop and William R. thc prescnt art leadership. iCollisou.

Interment was in Hc sai This request was! Cemetery, Watervliet, I ade us and we complied i where Consignor Manny and of-! wi for tne Sood of the! 'fleers of the "Mass officiated. jP ar ty." "Some very interesting facts: jhavc come to light as a result! lof this election, which prove to that our present! party leadership is inadequate must be replaced to insure i victory i the next election," Tompkins added. He explained that Sorel was defeated by more than 2,000 votes, yet the Democrat candidate for Albany County coroner, Junior Hi-Y een Club Names Slate left, chief of the BU- rograms in the Cohoes City School District observance at Cohoes elementary schools Mondaj At left is Miron W. Lcsnick, principal of Lansin Margaret A. Curtin, district reading teacher, and at right is John Panok of schools.

Fudgy! Fiidgy! CHOCOLATE Fresh Sfrowberry Filled DONUTS Butter Almond Danish RING Buttered GARLIC BREAD OLD FASHION CINNAMON APPLE Group Chairmen Selected By Centennial Committee By BILL HORAN street decorations Thc Junior Hi-Y Teen Club of the Troy-Coboes YWCA held an election of officers at their (recent meeting at the association building, 135 Mohawk Cohoes. Elected were Miss Patricia Moylan, president; Miss Lisa Zandri, vice president; Miss Anne Trcmblay, secretary; Miss Alice Muzio, treasurer. Mrs. Lynn Randall, tccn dircc- tor, announced that a bake sale 'will be held at the end of the month with tentative plans for a record hop and a pa jama par- The club is open to all girls i junior high and meets Tucs- a at 3:30 p.m. Thc Senior Hi-Y Teens arc presently conducting a membership drive for all area high girls and offers an op- iportunity for members to re- acquaintances and for all interested girls to find out about programs the YWCA makes i available.

The senior group meets Tucs- a at 7 p.m. All interested are urged to contact the Cohoes -V for further infor- mation. The organiiation also an: nouoccd the schedule for a new five-week course in sb'mnastics Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gagnon on Monda evenings beginning of 334 Pleasant Cohoes i(m at 7:3 at the Association building on Mohawk Growth Lags Crime Since I960, serious crimes in the U.S.

have risen nearly 90 per cent or approximately nine times faster than our population growth. an Celebrale Aunivcrsarv chairman'hi-afpn MITM. I At a recent meeting of The appointed by Ralph Oth wcddm an-(Street. Cohoes Centennial Committee. jSurzyn, general chairman.

jniversary at the home The course stresses bodv ton- of Theodore McShane, received I Cohoes Centennial Committee. jSurzyn, more than a 2,400 plurality over divisional chairmen along with'j Named bis opponent. a headquarters chairman, op- were James V. Marra. revenue- Tompkins indicated that the-' a i ca ital chairman and a division; John Dinan.

spectacle! i ticket division; Dr. Metro My-jfour spectacle division; Law-lbuftet i rcnce Favreau, publicity; James' A i a IJUUV divisional chairmen! a I I Micliaud and conditioning and Avc. as (especially helpful" tolhose'Vho reason for this difference ap-' pea red to be a city wide dissatis-i faction with the current Demo-! eratic party leadership. He pointed out that in all coun-i ty, state and national elections over the past 30 years the a of Democratic outside the city have al- 'ways gained large pluralities. "We hold no personal animos-' losl or are os ns I Arden Anderson os ns weight.

Robiiisoii Statement Refuted sous and a dauPht-r IULMI nte rson is in- A-structor. For information and ames ed a Phonal registration, applicants should Cuva, special events ls and were presented 1 contact Mrs. Barr at the center. Donald a i men' a i to thc honor uests. JS i he faslest swim- rth Donald Hastings, men's chair-! inc honor guests.

man of the participation divi- The couple was married Si ision and Mrs. Anita Corbett, Marie's Church Oct 29 women's chairman, of the par- ticipation division. Arthur Duschensc a named John A Brady headquarters chairman, Robert id the present hocs cit Court judge Thursday! Harden, operating capital chair- 1 jthe group spokesman said. He ''denied- a -statement made Tucs-l a a George Trahan, street! did suggest, however, that the by Ralph Robinson success-! dccoralions chairman. i (Present party leader retire fu CUi2Cn Parl candidal to division will consist olj a Count Legislature, committees; with chair-j men to be appointed at a later a ms commented." Le a a ater the Democrats in Cohoes elect Kobl so stated aftei the date bv the divisional chairmen committeemen from all dis- zens a sweep "Everyoiis! tricts and he in thc art no a new "I was night when he was informed! of Tompkin's allegations.

very hard. I Inc invthe vcveDUO O1V1 in I bc a his ncal ram Brad conducted the committee novelties committee on that campaign, which wasj cclebr bass committee, and help to Johnn Brady a Termit me to ol! comm four i bec SP a TV committee, distribu- in medl live committee, speakers com- le 1D A1 and a special projects Medical Center where committee. Colnmbiettes Charity Party Set Tuesday The Cohoes Columbiettes' annual charity card party be the Th rmCr JUdgC 3ddC sen St a i 2 TM never had a political dis-i follows: merchants, historical Wanda O'Kcofr ussion 1J life with 3n of! windows, parades, music, traf- waboa OKeelc, piesi- this years Democratic Jegisla-jfic and safety, transportation, candidates or tlie Demo-j pioneer event, hospitality center underwent major The special events division. dent, is honorary chairman of event, the chairman bein Mrs. Marguerite Bourgeois and the cochairman.

Miss Bertha Picard. eratic candidate for special days. of the 3rd Ward. This should! The participation division will! completely demonstrate the cus-' tomary inaccuracy Robin- STORES LOCATED AT VMIS Ontario Road Shopping Center, Rotterdam--2nd Ave. and Broadway, Mechanicville--75 Watervliet- Albany--GEX Store, Latham--Roddy's Conftetionery, tth Second South Troy--Main Street, Hoosick Falls-- Colenie Center, Albany, N.Y,, and Latham Shopping Center.

Mrs. Alice Bisnctt. white elephant sale; thc Misses Catherine Burke and Cecelia bianca. door; Mrs. Helen Wallace, tallies; Mrs.

Rhea Pcrrior, tickets; Mrs. "Margery Gailey, program; Mrs. I Student's Rights Violated Bv School Mrs. Flora Myers, tables and chairs, and Mrs. Blanche Tousignant.

and Keegan, prizes. consist of, brothers of the brush committee, men's hats and ties committee, kangaroo court com! mittee, celebration belles com-, ladies' simbonnets a I dresses committee and the! promenade and caravan com-! Mrs. Corbett was named sec-j Counsel Richard! retary to the executive commit-! Moore said Thursday a htehitce. i school student's constitutional! rights were violated when hist I WEEK-END SPECIALS -REMSEN MARKET We Give SH Green Stamps 200 REMSEN STREET CE 7-3812 FARM-FRESH, OVEN-READY CAPON CHICKENS 6 Lb. Avg.

IJEAIV, BLADE CUT LEAiV, CHOICE, SIRLOIN ROAST I OPEN FRIDAY EVES. P.M. Moose Lodge To Hold First Meeting Today Members of thc Cohpcs Moose Lodge will hold tha first mect- ing of their newly adopted schedule at p.m. today. The; lodge has changed the meeting! schedule to the 1st and 3rd; Fridays of the month.

i Events for the winter months jvdll be on the agenda including 1 'remarks on the upcoming chil-I dren's Christmas party and I class enrollments for Moose! members. The next event on the calen- der of Moose functions is a py hour set for Sunday. Nov.ic 16. sent i home fori ipreaching.rcligion on the school 1 'grounds. i Moore said in an opinion! by the Fremont Unit-! School District that Steven! jMinyen, 18, i was not violating, law in speaking to his fel-; I low in thc school yard' iduring lunch hour." STANLEY SONS Inc.

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YEUOW ONIONS 59 Ib Wilson's Corn King BACON iC Lb. uvri 79 FARM FRESH Chicken Breasts 43 CHICKEN LEGS 39 LITTLE LINK SAUSAGE 89 U.S. No. IN. MIN.

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