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The Canton Independent-Sentinel Thu.sday, April 29, 1971 Engaged cluded small unit taetics, map reading, land mine warfare, communications and firing the M-16 rifle, M-60 machine gun and the 3.5 inch rocket launcher. Canton the Friendly Town A new, low wattage "heat and serve" setting allows some toasters to precision brown all pop-up foods. Pvt. Donald Fitzwater In Guerrilla Training Army Private Donald J. Fitzwater, 20, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Fitzwater, Canton, RD 1, recently completed nine weeks of advanced individual Infantry Training at Ft. Polk, La. During the course, he received Guerrilla Training and lived under simulated Vietnam conditions for five days, fighting off night attacks and conducting raids on enemy villages. He was taught methods of removing booby traps, setting ambushes and avoiding enemy ambushes.

Other specialized training in V. M'ary cf Wil- Theodore Page returned home -Mr. and Mrs ast Thursday after undergoing of Muik-v ana urjfcry to his hand in tine Wil- Sherwood ar.j amsport Hospital, last Monday. Maamsport spent Howaid Wei': went callers oi Mr. and Mrs.

mother, Mr "age and daughters were Mrs. Sr. WCTU Program Concerns Today's Youth Challenges SHAFFER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Diathermy X-Ray By Appointment 673-5165 Canton, Pa. arl Stone, Lrleason, Mr. and Mrs.

vie Page, Alba, Mr. and Mrs. lay Blaney and Mrs. Milton Hax- Mrs. Ruth Stall, diaulgWter.

Mrs. Arleen Repper and Biilly and Mrs. Charles Kaleb of Groton, N. spent last Thursday with her Krise-Dibble Roll 1373 in Doubles Tourney Friday and Saturday, 32 teams began elimination rounds in the third annual Doubles Tournament, sponsored by Bank of Canton, at Willow Lanes. Scores were running high, as they have so far in the tournament.

On the first shift, Mabel Brown and James MtiKean were eliminated with a 1301 total, by LeRoy Krise and Duane Dibble who had thehigh score of the tournament, a smashing 1373. Leroy had a 11 and Duane a 594. Some of the other close matches were Don and Irene Brown over Chuck Swain andl Wade Graham, to 1151. The first game was very close with Swain and Graham winning 399 to 398. The second game Swain-Graham managed to pull ahead with a 40fi to 366, giving them a 41 pin advantage.

The third game the Browns both doubled in the third frame Mr. and Mrs. John Roby of El- mother, Mrs. Mabel Apker and nira called on his parents, Mr. Frank Apker.

The Can-ton WCTU meeting was held on April 20 at Mrs. Horace and Mrs. faul lvaby, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Kreger of Spaulding's home at 2: 30 p.m., with Mrs. Donald Renstrom was ad- Liberty called on iMr and Mrs six members present. za iii-, it. tt oiauae Mlitsti'ier, Sunday evening. Mrs.

George Woodward led out ast Tuesdav, as a surgical pa- phaliip Huil'ord, Elmira called on with the Devotional Theme: "In ient. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boyd, Sun- the days of Thiy Scripture day. Mrs.

Ina Leister of Miller- text was Ecclesiiastes 12:1. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sheipard. IT SZ ton' 'was Monday caller.

The program theme: Ahead- have returned to their home at Minnequa. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spaicek railed on Mrs. Edna Hickok, Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Charles Tarbox, Mrs. Alia Anderson, Canton and niece, iMr. and Mrs. Gerald Spencer, Challeniges of Youth.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer of Can- Mrs. Woodward said: ton spent Sunday, April 25 in Ge- "The true challenge of adults to neva, N. and called on their youth is through our examiple of uncle, Warner Palmer who is "ser- digginlg out "the priceless gems of iously, ii 11 and other relatives.

character to refine and display in Mrs. Howard Quinn returned our lives. Frequently we hear par-home Monday after smendSnis? the cns say they want their child to Mrs. Raymond Bowen of Selins- RE ELECT HENRY D. STONE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 15 Years service to Bradford County as Chief County Detective Chief Probation Officer County Commissioner RESPECTED FOR HIS HONESTY AND FAIRNESS TO ALL THE PEOPLE Your Support Sincerely Appreciated NO.

1 ON THE BALLOT and went on to win 399 to 346. Another real close tnafcch was between Sanford Reedy and Gary Machrmer over Roy: and Keith See-ley, 1208-1194. This was a close match all the way. Going into the rove spent several days, last Past few days with her daughter nave more than they bad, or a bet-in WMlinmnr. and family, Mr.

and Mrs. George ter opportunity than was given Mr anA Mrs M-ww, in nnvA D. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert them; but in such a desire they were in Bath, N. last Thurs- Moshier and children were Satur- attempt to leave out one important lay. Mr. Boyd underwent treat- day everidng guests, and all attend- element necessary in the development at the VA Hospital there. ed the performance of Annie Get nien-t of character and the real Mrs.

Philip Hawkins was a Sun- Your Gun at the high school, day dinner g-uest of Mrs. Agnes Jared Wilcox, Pennsylvania Brass and Kenneth. State University, spent the week William H. Greene, Roselle, end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

X. spent Saturday and Bun- George D. Wilcox, day with his mother, Mrs. O. W.

Miss Kathleen FaiirBhfflld, Camip Greene. Hill and Leonard Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mott and Bloomsburg State College spent essenice ot success, which comes from within the individual the desire to strive for it themselves." She continued: "You, today's youth are important to your family. They may never have fully expressed their real concern1 for you.

Still your family is uniquely nf rTftvoHt Tvialo uu urauijjuna spcmi, wie the week end at their week end witii his mother, Mr. and Canton. vestments either positive or neg- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kolis of Canton, announce the engagement iof their ative-in you and are counting on daughter, Jane, to Warren Green, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew S. Mrs. Louis Hellrach. Carolyn Innes, Oiwego, N.

yonr carrying the iball in the Green of Rochester, KL Y. IMrs. Eugene Avery, Mrs Joseph week with gratld. rawlev of Dustiore and Mrs. Ar- a Frawley of Dushore and Mrs.

Ar f-rowtih Drocess Oltihers too have Miss Kolis, a graduate of Elmira (Business Institute, Elmira, Y-, is .1 1 qu a 1 1 1 1. 1 motner, mrs. juason mnes an interest in vou vom- miitfpr uy wie om nu mi. urecn in fiiiiiiujco uy uie uiuwiiiii Kodak Co. A June wedding is 'planned ley Day, Overton, spent Friday with Mrs.

Walter Saxe and fchey all attended the OBS production, Annie Get Your Gun. Mr. and Mrs. Luidwig Krise failed on Mr. andl Mrs.

Wesley Blair, Johnson City, N. on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Helen Babcock and daughter, Mrs. John Davis were in William-sport, Monday.

your teachers, your employers, your neighborhood, your friends. Even if you feel that some of these fail you, are YOU avoiding the risik of fai'ling yourself? And, are you aware the God will never fail you? He has a special purpose for you as an individual. You, no douibt, realize that He has placed you in tlhe midst of un- Pothole Repair Program Begins Spring Work The State Transportation De- aasurea resources ana an' age Ilev. and Mrs. Doniald F.

Raht jen returned" to Canton, last Fri- partauent stated it has started its never-betfore-heard-of opportun third game Reedy and Machmer had a 'three pin lead. In the third game were even until the tenth frame when both Keith and Roy went flat while Gary and Sanford both marked to win that game 37G-365. Another close miasucih was between Tom Burleig'h and Dick Welch over Kenny Day and Leo Kelley, 1206-1192. This match saw Dick and Tom on top after the first gaime 422 to 391. The second game Leo and Kenny won 413 to 367 even though Leo had splits in the 9th and 10th frames.

At the end of the second, game Leo and Kenny were out in front by 15 pins. The last game was close all the wy, but Leo was still having trouble with splits. Dick and Tom won the last game 417-388. Sunday, 16 teams bowled elimination rounds. In a very close match Owen Brackman and1 Jim Fitch won over Elsie Springer and Gladys Hollen-back 1174-1164.

In the first game Owen and Jim had 397 to 365 for Elsie and Gladys, a 32 pin lead. In the second game Elsie and Gladys bad 389 to 367 for Owen Jim. Going into tlhe thiid game the men had a 10 pin lead. The third game was a 410 tie, the men winning total pins by only 10. Other scores were: K.

Fleming-J. Chaapel over and H. Reynolds, 1214-1179; R. and C. Morgan over D.

Welch-T. Burleigh, 1274-1190; M. and B. Looney over G. Mach-mer-S.

Reedy, 1271-1248. Ted Rusk-L. Rathbun over G. Scbanbac'her-J 1 278-1 176 D. Dibble-L.

Krise over I. and D. Brown 1255-1165. V. Sherwood-B.

McCauley over L. Owen-Den Jackson, 1271-1218. D. Greene-D. Chaapel over A.

Landis-S. Shedden 1224-1172. Friday, April 30 ami Saturday, May 1, eight teams will howl elimination. The four winning teams will come back Sunday, May 2 and bowl double shift for the first four places. lay, after spending the winter pothole repair program.

This 1 net drf rormrowiDie roaa- Elvis Presley, Man Artist, Coming to Rialto MOM's iBLVIiS "That's The Way It Is." to be shown at the Rialto Theatre, Canton, Friday, Saturday, April 30, May 1, 2, is a full-length motion picture depicting Elvis Presley as an artist and a phenomenon. It is the 32nd film in which the Mississippi-born ex-truck driver has starred. Two-time Academy Award-winner Denis Sanders directed the metrocolor production which was filmed at a concert in Phoenix, months in Venice, Fla. year the Department will Spend ockb. rememoer mux connicLing road signs along the way.

are devoted to just one interest yours. Kleese Funeral Home RALPH T. KLEESE Phone 673-5218 40 N. Center Street Canton, Pa. LADY ASSISTANT Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Wilcox, Can- approximately $20 million to patch ton and Mrs. Charles Stage of the state road system. Each of the Troy accompanied Miss Clara Department's district engineers Stage to the Robert Packer Hos- has assigned one of his staff main- pfiUal, Sayre, Sunday. Miss Stage year's pothole repair program.

as jidmitted as a medical patient, tenance engineers to oversee this Enroute home they called on (Mrs. "Our maintenance superinten- Eaibe! Hemeniway and family at dents and highway crews trv to Mrs. Woodward pointed out that among these the alcohol problem drinking has become glamorized pastime. An increasing number of youths are drinking and are starting to drink at an earlier age. Can you believe that more than hity percent ot the tsentley Lreek.

stav (Jll HUJ 111 -111" II I I I 1' I I already MVvnno vrui nave u.iu uuu.ii.i l.illl till VYIIIH-I I t'. .1 rtlULrv had their first drink Crime is abetted by drink. M3ss Colleen Wynne of Horse- Kassab said, "but when the weath-heads, were Sunday after- er is cold we have to fill a pot- Youths commit acts of immorali- noon guests ot his mother, Mrs. ho with a temporary! patching iU Mary Wynne and John Wynne. material.

We at PennDOT are would have carried Russell Watkins, son of Mrs. during rehearsals at MGM studios Martha Watkins enlisted in the and in Las Vegas' international U. S. Army and left April 16 for Hotel. Fort Dix, N.

J. He attended Can- Among celebrities seen in Elton schools. vis The Way It Is," His address is: Pvt. Russell Wat- rated are Cary Grant, Sammy kins, 122-44-96-54. A-6-3 Pit.

4, Davis, Jack Benny, Dale Rob- they never out Mrs. Lida Lund, Edmond Lund rng everything possible to control and Mrs. William Madigan spent the pothole problem." except under the influence of alco tnt- week er.d in New ork City when they attended two Broad- hol. What are your values? Are you secure enough to sayi "No. thank you." Fort Dix, .1.

08640 ertson, Juliet Prowse, Xavier Cu-gat and columnist Rona Barrett. County superintendents have been instructed to organize specialized crews. These crews will handle surface and base failures by mechanized patching. Specialized cpnvs for maintaining shoulders, bridges, drainage strictures and guard rails repairs are being scheduled. It is the Department's goal to obtain greater efficiency through the use pecialized maintenance crews.

"We are not going to be able to wijy plays and enjoyed a tomr of tin- United Nations. They were am-ompanied by Miss Kathleen Madigan of Nyack, X. and Miss Patti Madigan of New York City. Mr. and Mrs.

Rozell Porter re-tunnsl to Canton, last Thursday, ftflr spending the winter months in Dvytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Max Haflett. who sjwm.

the winter in Dania, have returned to Canton. Approaching Anniversaries Weekly Trips of Canton Ambulance Juvenile Nevins' Scrapbook Places Second in Ratings The Juvenile Nevin Club met on April in the Church of Christ and Judy Austin played the Hymn of the Month. Blest He the Tie. fiv in lit MMm 1 BJ tl.U 1 1'iMlllill, vltl. ail ana r.u iijiueit ui tMi'r making an elTort to Bry Mawr spent last week with get temporary repairs made as soon as possible," according to Louis K.

O'Brien. Director of The sivretary report was given by A son was bom April 21, 1071 to Mr. and Mrs. James Ritv. of Troy, RD 3, at the Towanda Memorial Hospital.

The mother is the former Shirley Matson. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bellows, LeRoy on April 25. 1971 at the Towanda Memorial Hospital.

The mother is the former Sheila Morgan. Mai? tenance. "It will lie early sum- mer before permanent repair to the many potholes can be made." "Thousand of miles of roads in the state system are definitely in nee! recon-'ruction. Secretary Kassab said "The cost of such a rehabilitation project is staggering in view of the mileage. This year PennDOT wfM spend over $30 million for resurfacing.

I'trfortu-nately, a iditional funds are not available from existing revenues to increase the amount of resurfacing to meet the neel." April Mrs. Charles Renstrom April 30, Mr. Mrs. I.udwig Krise, anniversary ATil John P. Ijivezcy April SO, Bob Vineski April 30, Tim Stanton April 30, Miarthn Looney 1, Kugene Jenkins May 1, 'Mrs.

Walter Bagley, May 1, Alan Hartford. Alba May 1, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Matthews, anniversary May 2, Mrs. Peter Geanacopoulos May -2, Helen M.

Ayres May 2, Kim Rusdidn May 2. H. A. Benson May 2. Dale Bellows May 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, 50th anniversary May 2, Carol Alexander, Wells-bo ro May 3. Hiliie Smith. April I'd, Rev.

Ralph Knight from Canton to St. Joseph's Hospital, Klmira. Drivers, Elwyn Kie, Klwin Ciiaiiain April 21, Marie Mason from Crowe Nursing Home, Canton, to Troy Hospital. Drivers Klwyn Kie, John Belawske. April 23, Mrs.

George Hartung of Canton, RD 1, from WilUams-port Hospital to Kobert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Drivers, Sheldon Lindley, Norvan Holmes. April 2t, John Whitehead from home, Sullivan Street, Canton, to Tn.yt Hospital. Drivers, Denny Boyd, Gerald Saunders. April 21, William Powers from home, Troy Streot, Canton, to Robert Backer Hospital, Sayre Drivers, Howard Saunders.

Che. Mrs. Helen Babc-ck ar.d son Fimifc. Phi: aril Ronnie Randall of Forksvilie were Sunday supper gut Mr. ami Mrs.

Wooster were in Troy, last Thursday and called on their granddaughter, Mr; Jerry Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hemen-way of Grover were Sunday din-itK nnd afternoon guests of Mrs. Jenkins.

Richard Randall of Shunk Called Mrs. Hl, Babcock inl Frank. S.ir.!;i a ftern on. and Mrs. Amos WMtf Arneiis were Sunday evening call-wn rf Mr.

ami Mrs Glen Wik'ox. Mr-. Nathan Becker of Linden ai Mv- Francis Koss of Belle-fo pent from Wednesday till Frnia. of last week with their Weil iy White ami the treasurer, Doris Marie gave her report. It was announced tha tthe Juvenile Nevin CluJb scrapbook second place rating in the National Federation Junior Festival.

This is a fine honor to the Canton Juvenile Nevins. Tiie following piano selections were presented on Monday evening: Jane Preston, Clair-de-la Lune; Judy Iodgc, Spinning Song; Angela Boyd, Brian Grcen-ough, Susanna; Luirie Hoover, Minuet; Cassie Momie Sent Me to the Store; Luann Aus- DKKDS ItKCOKDRD Canton Hilda La Loomis Kstate, to Gerald D. Bailey, et ux, April 16. LeRoy Prankfin R. Tillot-son, et ux to Beatrice T.

Brown. April 13. Penny Allen, rur a -to Blake I. The little Wendy WMtc irnival in Rii Refn-bments memlHTs ai May 3 Mr. an i Mi Walter Turner Bairfey, Shunk, anniversai Q.

MY CAR IS PAID FOR BUT STARTING TO GO; WILL THE BANK OF CANTON FINANCE MY NEXT ONE? A. THEY'LL BE GLAD TO. Q. I HAVE MY MORTGAGE THERE AND MY SAVINGS ACCOUNT BUT NEVER FINANCED A CAR WITH THEM, WILL THIS MATTER? A. NOT A BIT.

AS A REGULAR CUSTOMER IT WILL PROBABLY SPEED UP THE TRANSACTION. Q. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? A. KNOWING YOU AS WELL AS THEY DO PROBABLY 10 OR 15 MINUTES. Q.

WHO DO I TALK WITH? A. CATHERINE RAKER OR RAYMOND FOUST. WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO SERVE YOU WELLI the JL CANTON ,1 N. Y. Koel RECEIVES CONTRACT Mrs Mr.

A rlav. Monti i ml Boyd a Doud, Ann Aver: am, Adult .90 Children re and Heat awarded the TAXES All Real Kstate Taxes must paid by April 1071. All taxes unpaid after this date will be returned to the Co. Treasurer. HARRIET L.

DOLL Tax Collector The Canton ing. has 1 contract of $." May 3. Williinn PiUwat. May 3. Gene Segur 3 Mi, hard II.

Packard May 3. Delilla Quail. Shunk May 3, hn M.ller. Ill May I. Jake Hellows May I.

Mar) K. (iraham Mrs Pred Wheeler, C.r Sunday W.I 1 tatii IT3.0U for plumb nT tru Mr ing. heating and vi ntilating for the and Mrs mapoil Hi Loral Members Attend Odd Fellows Association tpilul. Wi Clinton County Housing Authority of Uvk Haven. The building aries from a ninirle story to five stories in separate building to include I 12 living unit improving.

"1 This Week 3 ns 3 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY APRIL 30 MAY 1-2 Mr mid Mrs Harry Mtt and r-biMien, ('ornopoli and Mrs. Louis eUrietl were Sunday dinner Mr and Mr. Elwin a- i fnnrily Mr and Mrs. William Tufts of A number of memiwr from the I 'anion IOOK nml K(4x-kidi lxdge attended the Kith annual mt'etins; nm! Imnqtiet of tin- Central Pennsylvania Old low Annual As-soriaiton, Sntunlay, April 21 at attendhsj were: Mr and KiMlney Kifley. Mr.

and Mrs. Dana Stone, Mr. Helen Hkner. Mrs. Brntiw Austin, Mr Christine CarnwrijHit.

Mr. HaSflt Niehols. Mr. Myrtle SrHnnlxicirr, Mrs. Cladys MKs, Mrs.

Kliea Arieen ad Mr May 5, Mr. Harrison Campbell Mav 5, Gerald Groover May Mr. and Mr. Charle A. Groover, anniversary May 5 Thomas Mears May Mr.

Arthur DeCour-ey. Liberty May Mrs. Reilison May Deborah Peck May 5. Srott Smithgall May 6, John Hess May Ronald Morjran, Jr. May Mr and Mr.

Lloyd Herman, anniversary May tl. James Hartford. Shunk 7. Klwin Wooster Mav 7, Mr Marian Jenkins May 7. Mr.

and Mrs Arthur Ji'nkm. Le-t SmitbOold, anniver- day uppT wth Krtxwn Pitr.wter. Mr BdjM Mr- Ki-h-itt. Mr ami (ip.ver. Mr.

Campbell KuimU of Ui nnd Mi Week en ket wm ar Oamphi Mm Mad Mr. Mr- Louim isrcujL. At iS 11 He Kast Canton I -1 1 Club Kle ts New Offieent The l-H Horse and Pony ItCil SALES SERVICE CANTON APPLIANCE CENTER We now have a full-timi r'pnirrian to work on all TV's, radios, and electronic equipment. KEN AGGIE HUGH GREENOUGH 18 W. Main Canton Canton Troy Phono 673-8404 Phono 297-3394 Club NEXT tKKK iS NATIONAL only ter.

Mr. Mr I ys 3 f. Mav May Mil II a I IVWlte 1 Riokai I ton a Id Willi Mr ami Mr VI, MiMtm FEDERAL DEPOSIT INIURANCE COHfORATION Li Mi MAY 7-9-9 The Cheyenne Club recently in with their llpUlit several days lrViiltminp-ton. K' ijH r. Plans were discussed for a picnic and fun day on the Rieharts home or the Canton firemen's ring on Rt.

14. BiMpeas, anniversary May 7. Cathy Jo I 'arson 9 'May 7, Mrs. Donald1 Kutz May 7, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Ives, anniversary dsaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and children..

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