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The Glens Falls Times from Glens Falls, New York • 5

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GLENS FALLS TIMES, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1965 IIEIEII HAYES LAUDS COLKITY UNIT Moriah to Receive $500,000 Sewer Grant rtr 1 OTTTH.Trt'TV-kHI jrMk I. C.C, Examiner Backing Request for End of flail Service Men Infiltrating; Ranks Of Kindergarten Teachers; This One's Lieutenant Too WASHINGTON, 'March 3 (Art The community vacuities has announced an $8,800 advance for planning a An examiner for the Interstate Commerce Commission supports $500,000 sewer facilities project the Family Store In Hie Northway PIm the New York Central Railroad's," wanan Arnold and his wif ej have By THEH.ES CONOVER Amsterdam Evening Record two pre kindergarten chil. request to end round-trip HAOAMAN, March tfc-Man muter service betweeii Hudson and Albany. N.Y. dren, a boy and a girl.

He told a reporter he gets plenty of practice tying shoelaces and but Delta Kappa Gamma Will Conduct Tea for Future Teachers ATTENTION SKIERS! Examiner Clarence xoung toning at school and at home. agreed with the railroad yesterday that there ha been a sig Arnold volunteered to teach is tne ranka or kindergarten teachers, a public-school stronghold of women, i The process Is slow. Even with 30 million school children In the nation today and a shortage of teachers, there are only 30 or 40 male kindergarten Instructors. Kindergarteners at the George nificant loss of patronage on the the "belt-buckle high" set this year and has enjoyed It very run and there were no prospects for an increase. I much, he said.

2L The New York State Public Delta Kappa Gamma Society, an honorary organization for women teachers, will conduct a tea in honor of future teachers at the Queenshury Inn Sunday at p.m. Harold M. Long, coordinator of social studies department, Glens Falls public schools, will speak on a recent "This going backwards has presented some adjustment prob Service Commission in September 1963 denied the railroad bid to lems for me" Arnold admitted, Of the class, he said: terminate the commuter service. The Central said the passen "These children are already strongly motivated to learn by ger reouiwiu uyui a iyvc r-i 'x 111; A -ft' 'f Of1) 7 I of state employes from Miss Dorothy Owens of Ball- the time they enter Jtlndergar in downtown Albany and tne ten. Most of them have broth I III Vka Wnhsa on all Ladies' SKI JACKETS and SKI PAF1TS start of a commuter bus service.

The trains, numbers 79 and 80, ers and sisters ahead of them In school, or parents who encourage ston Spa, president, will have charge of a brief' business session at the close of the program- Miss Mildred Ford of Glens Palls, nrosram chairman, has charge serve Newton Hook, Stuyvesant, Schodack and Castleton-on -Hud them to be curious and learn new things." A. Buchanan Elementary School here who tug at the sleeve of Principal James W. Arnold and shout teacher," do not realize they are In a rather select class. When the 28-year-old teacher-principal folds his slim, six-foot frame into a midget-size chair he Is ready to tell a story or to lead the children into the world of reading, writing and arithmetic. He is ready also to button or wipe away a tear.

Arnold, who is a lieutenant In the Air National Guard, teaches 00 per cent of his time. Otherwise he is guiding the 1 teachers and 200 other pupils in this village of 1,300, northwest of Schenectady. son between Hudson and Albany, a 40-minute trip. of the program. Their intelligence, he added, always astonishes him.

One day, Members of the society are from area comtmunities, kiclud-ine Glens Falls. Hudson story hour somehow led into a discussion of how to change a ON DEAN'S LIST South Glens. Falls, Port Edward, tire. Miss Blaine Goldstein, dauerh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philin Gold-: Whitehall, Granville, Fort Ann, The best buy of the season on the best known Brand Name in ski wear Buy now and save 50 Sportswear Dept. Nearly the whole class knew that a jack was the first thing stein of 80 Fourth has been; Bolton Landing, Ballston Spa named to the Dean's List at and Saratoga Springs. Members State University of New York will bring high school girls wno needed. But one tyke was more specific: "First you need a tire," he said. at Albany, where she Is a sopho- plan a teaching career as tnear more majoring in languages.

I guests. Miss Helen Hayes, first lady of the American theatre, congratulates John Sinnott, vice chairman of the Warren County Unit, For modem banking at its best fif The Family Store of the North- American Cancer Society, during the kick-off program for the state division's 1965 Cancer Crusade, held last week in Buffalo. The county unit was cited for second highest per capital donations in the state and for first highest in its group of counties. Miss Hayes, chairman of the state crusade, was featured speaker at a special banquet. Also attending from Warren County were Mrs.

Boyd Meade of Brant Lake and Mrs. Merton Wplcott, executive secretary of the unit Elizabeth Arden Introduces Ardena Liquid Night Cream 1 filmic3 Unique Program to Develop Counseling Techniques Being Offered by AAU.W. A first-time program to of mature women who develop specialized counseling il to, 1f 10 vi the work world but do not know techniques for adults go e)oalt lt These employment or retraining will be. en need a combination of per-offered this summer by the eonal, education, and vocational American Association of 8he conUnueL "Dc' iveloping this manpower resource sity Women's Educational Foun-ls quite different from working dation, Miss Genevieve younger people, and the of Glens Falls, president of difficulty is compounded by the our Washington County Drive-In Office Upper Broadway, Fort Edward, New York Ample customer parking Glens Falls National BANK and TRUST COMPANY i Plaza. ill I CREAM Branch, A.A.U.W., fj-j fy.

has announced. I Women interested in a.rjolTinff GLENS FALLS FORT EDWARD QUEENSIURT WASHINGTON COUNTY MEMBER FEDERAL CEPOSfT INSURANCE CORPORATION The local group Is one of for this program are urged to branches throughout the country write Dr. Dolan, A.A.U.W. Adult assisting in making available to Counselor Program, 2401 Virginia the public information about N.W Washington 37, D.C., JXjrTgrrayjrrrrjyxgaTrjrar adult counselor program, stating their education and ex- wnicn dc in iinanoea oy i im imw. $37,000 grant from the VS.

De- Addrondack Branch, recoeniz- partment of Labor's Office of lng the need for graduate Manpower, Automation and studies, will next year for the Training. (first time offer its scholarship The eight-week workshop, for graduate work. This year the which will run from June 14 scholarship will be offered as in through Aug. 6 at the A.A.U.W. previous years for undergraduate Educational Center in Washing- study.

Applications have been ton, is open to women received and are now being con-K1 counselors who have a special sidered by the local scholarship interest in working with adults, committee, neaoed by Mrs. John particularly women long absent w- Euatanct- from the work force. Those se- 3 lected for this program will Lindsay Named to G.O.P. Policy Group receive $75 a week. In addition to attending lec- tures and conference sessions, the greatest beauty secret of all time is now yours to keep Hrxabeth Arden introduces Liqnid Night Cream far erery woman who prefers cream in liquid form without sacrificing any of the remarkable moisturizing properties and rich emollients which, ntil now, only a regular cream eonld provide.

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public and private agencies in clarence E. Kllburn of Malone, the Washington area. The teach- mmw nt th r. SHOP AT HOME tag staff will also prepare a text- publican Policy Committee. book which could be used in GOP House members from other adult training sessions.

Dr. New England and New York Eleanor P. Dolan, research direc-1 elected Lindsay yesterday. Kil- ior oi ine A.u.m. luaiKuiuiiu ourn nad retired.

Poundation, will direct the pro-! The committee drafts party P- gram. Isitlons on legislation and sets The workshop Is being offered, floor strategy, says Dr. Dolan, because of- aj Rep. Charles E. Goodell of conviction that a new type of N.Y, also is a corn-counselor Is needed to meet the mlttee member.

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