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The Troy Record from Troy, New York • Page 28

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The Troy Recordi
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28 THE TROY RECOUP, TROY, N. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1971 Watervliet News KoHh lUnrvin Itrnneh Office: 1723 HrtmdWMj 273-1000 Graduation Exercises Seliediiled The 69th annual commencement exercises will be held at Waiervliet High School at 10 a.m. 1 Wednesday in the schoo auditorium. The program been nounced ns follows: and Circumstance 1 Elgai "The Star Spangled Banner" Graduates and Audience Key-Smith Invocation Bov. Garen Gdanlan, St.

Peter's Armenian Apostolic Church This Land is Your Land Graduates Woody Gulhrie Salutatory Thomas Patrosh Gotta Be Me Graduates Walter Marks Valedictory Walter Spiak fihylhm of the Winds Band Ericsson of. Class of 1971 Miss Elizabeth E. Hanrahan, Principa Acceptance of Class of 1971 Dr; Edward C. Diamond, Superintendent of School Presentation of Diplomas-Dr. John J.

Noonaii, President of the Board Education Presentation of Prizes- Benediction-Kev. William V. Hayden St. Patrick's Church Becessional "Coronation March" Band Meyerbeer Aii toist, Faces Four Road Viola lions Green Island News Day Camp Vacancies Remaining A few vacancies remain in the Watervliet Civic Center Day Camp which again will operate on an alternate weekly basis for boys and girls eight to 13 years of age starting next Tuesday. The camp will'operate Mondays through Fridays from '9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. and will feature a varied program of activities as well as field trips. will be provided the campers and registration is $3.50 per week. Further information as to the vacancies may be made by contacting the Civic Center office. WED 50 YEARS--Mr.

and Mrs, George A. Martin, of 14 Park Latham, who were married July 1, 1921, in Green Island, celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at a at the Watervliet City Post, VFW, given by their three George Macomber of Latham, Mrs. Arthur LaFleur of Troy and Mrs. Frank Malinoski of Watervliet. John Potter, 24,.

of 517 81 charged with four molt) vehicle- Is slalcil appear In Watervllot Pollt Court at 7 p.m. July 13. Potter who was apprehended SnUirda at 8:50 p.m. was arraigned Ihl morning before City Judge Ham F. McDormott nnd rcqucsl od'the adjournment In order to obtain legal counsel.

Arrested by Patrolman llnr old VaiiLeuvan, Potter charged with reckless driving 01 8th Avenue between 6th and -ill Streets, operating an unreg istered motor vehicle, operating a vehicle wittiout license plates and operating a motor vehicle without insurance. He was released after his arrest on $100 cash bail which is being continued pending his ap pearance July 13. John Ale-Daniel, 18, of 73 Glen- dvile Latham, is slated'to appear before Judge McDermott at 7 p.m. today to answer a charge of speeding. McDaniel was apprehended by atrolman Joseph Germane at :05 a.m.

Sunday on 3rd Avenue between 9th and 1st Streets, 121 Parochial Graduates Receive 1971 Diplomas A total of 121 parochial scht pupils were graduated from ervliet's four parochial schoc at ceremonies conducted Thu; ay, Saturday and Sunday. At Sacred Heart of Ma chool, the exercises were he ollowing a concelebrated Ma in Sacred Heart of Mary Chun 7 p.m. Thursday with the fp owing receiving their diploma Mark Campbell, a i i Chiera, Francesca Cioffi, Caro Connelly, David Coughlin, Dav Crowley, Darcy DeVoe, Josep Dimura, Donna Dw'yer, Mai To Meet This Evening The William F. Fennelly Me morial Division, AOH, will meet at 8:30 p.m. a at the rooms, 1021 9th Ave.

John Costello, president, wil! be in charge of the business meeting and 'refreshments will be. served by the house committee following the meeting. 'R' Club Meeting Set For July 6 The Watervliet Club will ineet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, instead of tohiorrow previously announced. HAWK TREE AND LANDSCAPING CO.

FULLY INSURED Free Estimates Terms Reasonable Rales EDWARD MILLARD 272-7000 EXT. 314 WILLIAM SOUCY 273-6132 (AFTER 6:00 P.M.) Home Improvement Co. Roofing Alum. Siding FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE PRICES BE 5-7895 or 274-1573 Mrs. Call, 61, Dies After Brief Illness Mrs.

Genevieve C. Call, 61 of 103 8th Ave. Watervliet, die Sunday at the Leonard Hos pital after an illness of week. Born in Salem, Mass, she the daughter of Frederick A Patrick and the late Calherim Murphy Patrick. She ed ucated in the schools of Salem Mass, and graduated from Boston University.

She had been a service representativi for the New England Telephone Company for seven years: Mrs, Call had lived in Water vliet the last thirty She was a member, of Schuyler Park a Association Schuyler Heights Fire Com pany Auxiliary and St. Brigid's Rosary Society. She is survived by her bus band, A a daugh ter, Mrs. Thomas It. Farron oi Menands; three sons, John Call of'Ticonderoga Bernard Call and Lawrence M.

Call both of Watervliet; and four The funeral will be Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at the J. Gregory Son' Funeral Home 611 4th Ave. Watervliet, and al 9 a.m. from St.

i i Church where a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrat ed. Interment will be in St. Agnes Cemetery Menands. Looking For A Food Children HOW ABOUT 5 a RAVIOLI? IN FREEZER CASES AT FOOD STORES Emanatian, Catherine Farrell, Judith Frank Franco, Carl Fruscio, Daniel Fruscio and Cynthia Geary. Also, Timothy Grigg, Lynn Heidrick.

Mark Isabelle, Jean Kotansky, Carol Mahar, Patricia Mahar, Mark Manny, Brenda Mantelio, James Laureen Mitchell, Joseph Noonan, Patricia O'Brien, Ann Marie duping, Michael Ryan, Michael Testo, James Wall and Eileen Wojnarowski. At St. Brigid's School, commencement exercises followed Mass in the church Saturday morning. After the awarding ol diplomas, a breakfast was held Brigid's Hall for the graduates and their parents. Graduating were Timothy Kelogg, Charles Bulson, Henry Donald Winterbourne, lichael Valenty, Paul Sheridan, Kichard Wilson, Timothy Ben on, Donald Valente, William Daigneault, Hobert O'Keefe, Mihael.

Duffy, Paul Matthews, Fr. Scarcliilli Transferred To Brooklyn v. Benjamin Scarchilli, O.F.M., assistant pastor of Our Lady of Mount Oarmel Church, Watervliet, 'has received a new assignment in Brooklyn. He will be leaving July 15. Father Scarchilli is a native of Utica, and he entered St.

Francis' Seminary at Ando'ver, in 1944, and was ordained CONFER AT HEATLY GRADUATION-Diseusshig Monday's commencement exercises at Heatly High School, Green Island, are, left to right, J. Donald O'Hare, superintendent of schools; Miss Catherine C. Hart, class valedictorian; Harold L. Leonard, president of board of education, and Joseph S. Wasula, class salutatorian.

33 Receive Diplomas At Heatly High School Harold L. Leonard, president o'f the board of education, presented diplomas torn graduating seniors at Heatly High School's annual. commencement exercises in the school auditorium Halt Six-Day School COLQMBO, Ceylon (AP) -Saying "We are not unmindful of dissatisfaction or insensitive Education Minister Badiuddin Mahmud ordered abandonment after one month of an experimental six-day school week. Con Honored On 25th Ulr. nnd Mrs; William AW Qumlc of 1218 4th worn honored recently at siirprlno parly In honor of Iholr 25lh wed.

anniversary. Tho party was given by Iholr children, Mrs. John Hums of Latham nnd Paul McQuado of Wnlorvllol. Many friends and relatives attended and Iho couple received many wore narrled June 29, IMfl. Antique (oven are avid want ad readers! If you have- antiques you'd like to sell, find a cash buyer with ow-cosf wont Ad.

272-2000 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. k- ohn Paul Ashline, homas Keis, Donald Kelly, aristopher Shermeta, Paul alente, Gerard Aumaird, Terence Cummings, David Holle nd Donald Dugan. Also, Mary Ann Dougherty, ynthia Jeseo, Tina Ciemente, icresa Culkin, Susan Gauv- i'au, Nelson, Margaret cully, Linda Mary ood, Darlene Muller, Carol ranney; Marcina Buck, Linda wyer, Kimberly Murphy, Mary at Marsh. Karen Vennard, aren Selby, Mary Beth Colleen Guzek, Carol liak, Susan' Janicelli, 1 Nancy raham, Kathleen Wall, Anne iller and Irene Paone. Graduation exercises at iculate Conception ere held at the 9 a.m.

Mass, breakfast was served to the raduates following the ceremo- es by the Mothers Club. Receiving their diplomas were atthew Beeble, Ann Marie Bie- wa, Mary Pat Borysewicz, ichele Cebula, Stephen Cebula, ark Kilian, Mary Mlock, Day obillard, Jeff Struzenski, Per Watrobski and Joseph Whity. Graduation at St. Patrick's hool saw the following re- pients of diplomas: Bruce Armstrong, Peter Ba- cwicz, Susan Elaine' Bagley, 'nthia Jean Burton, Michael rara, Diane Clayton, William anish, Elizabeth DelTorto, Pacia Dlmura, Anne Fogarty, Genevieve, Stephanie uzy, Joseph Judge, Michael nnedy and John Lubinski. Also, Mary Lynch, Elizabeth cCliire, Judy Meyer, Thomas urphy, Anthony Pascalc, Linda cher, Catherine thlecn Tialcigh, Rosemary zzano, Daniel Rcisner, David ucy, Richard Tobler, Gerald 'ardowski and Donna Woncik.

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Alyernia, 'at pinger Falls. He went on for further studies, at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. He also taught at Christopher Columbus High School in Boston for six years, and at St. Francis Seminary at Andover, and was Superior at the Immaculate Conception Seminary in-Troy. Assigned to tie Watervliet parish in June, 1968 as assistant pastor; Father Scarchilli recently received a Master's degree in Pastoral Counseling from lon-a College in New Hochelle.

A reception for Father Scar- chilli was at 7:30 p.m. today in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Hall. Rotary Club Hears Outgoing President The Watervliet Rotary conducted its weekly luncheon meeting Monday in Fellowship Hall with Leo A. McCarthy, out- joing president, opening meeting.

In accordance with the summer schedule of the club, no formal program was held. McCarthy addressed the group briefly and expressed his appreciation to the members for their cooperation during his yea as club president. He tl turned the gavel of office o' to Keith Marvin, new president, who announced that no mectinE would be held next Monday due to the holiday and that no would be at the hall. The next meeting will be held Monday. The graduates were prcsenlei by J.

Donald p'Hare, stiperin tenflant of schools. Miss Catherine-C. Hart deliv ered the valedictory addres and Joseph Wasula presented salutatory. Miss Hart 'or: Excellence in thematics, science, social stud ies 11, and.social studies 12, in addition to an award as the gir. who made the most outstanding contribution and evidenced.

the most outstanding loyalty. Wasula received the award for excellence in music and the award for the.boy who made'the most outstanding contribution and showed the" most "loyalty. The Green Island Teachers Association 'Scholarship and- the Robert K. Memorial scholarship were both awarded to Wasula. The WatervUet Rotary awarded scholarships" to both Wasula and Miss Hart.

Miss Margaret Ann Connor was the recipient of the folio 1 ing awards: in the business course, excellence in shorthand, excellence in Divil Service stenographic examination, and the most butstand- ag business education student. Miss Joanne Dunn received awards for-obtaining-, the highest regents record in.shorthand 2, excellence in typing as well as excellence in the Civil Serv- ce stenographic examination. The award for the outstanding senior athlete went to Gary. H. Legnard and the award for excellence in- art went to Donald J.

Poleto. The class gift was presented iy John. E. Vanderheyden. SHAWNEE OFFERS A NEW CONCEPT IN MASONRY STEP See Us- On "66" CALL FOR ESTIMATES REAL 'BRICK! Redl Brick Facing 'Made of Finest Quality Concrete Up to 10 Ft.

Widths construction Non-Skid surface FREE ESTIMATES "Take the Right with Shawnee" TROY 425 Main Ave-. Wynantskill 283-4350 1 1 am interested! I further information. at 12:15 p.m. Monday, July 12. Army Private Basic Pvt.

James Cooney son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. cy of 1617 2nd has completed his basic training at Ft. Dix, N.J., where he earned the National Defense Ribbon and expert medals in rifle and grenade.

He has taken a six-week turret maintenance course at Ft, Knox, and is awaiting assignment to a unit. Shed Fire Quenched In WiilcrvJiel A garbage shod fire In the rear of 1108 24th Watervllcl, was quickly extinguished by Wnlor- vllot firemen' Monday afternoon. Firemen manning Engines 2 and 3, Ladder Truck 1 nnd the car used two booster linos to but out blnzc, firemen said. Bn. Chief Wrllinm J.

Trnccy directed firemen at Iho 12:15, p.m., call, 1 Oiitlap WITH logged-al 12:40 p.m.V firemen, inlil. EP OUR SHOPS BUSY TS SUMMERTIME UR SHOPS NEED SOFA CHAIR.

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