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»"^%" M?"S5 Pickers Tells •SI? °f Afghanistan • "'

.i-Mll^Uast week, we told you sofae-' ^^pin^'iabovLt Jill's experiences ^$4' *he Peace Corps and will can-\;$Mftue with a few items aibemt ' | |§er assigned country, Afghan}}-. $g§|&.n, in Central Asia. '2|pf This is a completely agricul-v^pial society widi the feudal

"(^stem of land ownership. All ."•production is by hand with the ,$tielp of oxen and wooden plows. ." Wheat and rice are the major

crops, and the women are ex­pected to do ail the harvesting. The fare is simple with rice and tea as their prime commodities. Mutton is used and an occasion­al quail is considered a delicacy. There is an abundance of finxit (60 varieties of grapes) and nuts.

i The people of Afghani live a.t a. subsistence levejgphiere >is a iot of malnutrition j | i | , no starvation. Mud'Jbujs a ^ | | e i r ; homes witih no . electaricity|5 nib running water and~the caa&j&$ is done on open fires outsitc}^1

the huts with coarse wheat h r e j | | baked Lrt mud ovens. There a$g; a few wells but most ^ . t h e wSff etir is carried from the sjfeaimsj.y.

There is little sugar "find wot. liquor or cigarettes. Th^inaitivesl.' grow tobacco wbich thefesmok^ from a "water pipe." FlSljjiry to describe this: There is a v^fee-like contaiiner, half filled withf|yater, and a bowl on top of tlf^con-tainer which holds tobacco.iThis tobacco is ignited and the smok­er inhales from a long sjjbm which is inserted into the bcwwl.

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Holiday Recipe | | HOLJDA^ SPIRITS SUJp3

•JRjEME: Boirrov^ oiie super-siz€^l pfUneh Dpwil. Poxlr in on« bouM!

pletiely dttfererAt;. 8o>r instaince, h>jf ruin,;orife bpttle-of g in, on | | bottle of Irish v#;hisk^y, one bot? tie oif Scotch, and a bottle of]

the woment^e not i6^;K» workj they aire ^feictly coiifinm "to1

householdfeespon^b^Utiisr: Var^ few AsianMomen ^e.eQiqftiurag-ed to acoemit a public role in, so­ciety; American women are real­ly privilegld to a greast -deal- of freedom ^mpared to the wom­en of AsraL

Jill fe^s that we could all learn a Jpt by understanding their wa|?of life. T h e Mfaim»ly" is not ju | t die parenits and their childrenpjut includes the brouV ers, sist#s, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews'' grandparents and grandcmldren. They join to­gether th work and play. Theirs is a simple life; their enjoyment^ conies ffom their closeness ito nature, |from dancing and sing^ ing, piqiics and most fun of all —story telling.

li really sounds like a relax­ed, ea«)f way to live, don't you agree? »

Senior Citizens Party T h e Ticonderoga Senior Cit­

izens O ^ i b will have a Chris tmas party on Tuesday, Dec. 15di ait 5:30 at 'the Civic Center . Each member is 'to br ing a gift few-exchange. Enter ta inment will follow a covered dish supper.

• • • College Club Party

T h e annual Christmas party and exchange of gifts for the Ticonderoga College Club will take place at their meeting which will be held on Thursday, Dec. 17, 8 p. m. at 'the home of Mrs. H u g h Gunnison in Crown Point .

Mrs.Melen Howard will show [tdesdbf her trip to EnglaHcrr

are asked to please change of meeting date .

• • • Ski Club Party

I t was the one of the best par­ties I fever attended! T h a t was expressed by a member of .die Rlack" Watch Highlanders Ski Club ,-who at tended the fondue party-held last Saturday evening at t h e home of Mr. and Mrs.

evening, D#i 17, itf the X pi C, •rooms, starting ^ S p n t Mto-bers are asiked (x> brings a f l gift iBor exchange anid a gift for^ehe Sisters of St Jo&ephTand the Sis­ters of Atonement oF <3rpwri Point. i

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Sunday <eyemng, Dec 13— a dwte to rerneriib^rl Tjte jOhor dial-Aires Will present a "Chonistimias Sing' nt the IVt^tho-ddst Chiuroh social luatl Not on­ly will you heajr selections, by tjheir own chorus and the C t a m plaainers but arrangements also by a ladies quartette, MThe Four-Get Me-Nots the !Vf«tho* dist M«ns Quartet; and the OiordialTots a young child rens chorus

There will be a Christinas ''sing-a-long" and., g. bulfet o£j

her. A4<i a" Mf3i dt hitters, aSpunch and cookies, A sca/s^ja^ twist o£fresh lemon, a few bolly-heMies for color and a chunk of ioe, frozen info the shaipe of an iiee cube. Stir and serve well-chilled. If you, and your guests are not in OJhe Christmas spirit after a few*; cups of this, you just don't have the right atti­tude. Cheers!

• • • Family Night

On Sunday evening, Dec. 20, the annual Family Night Christ­mas program of the First Uniit-ed Methodist Church will be held in Fellowship Hall. A cav-

disifTsuipper will, be held at 5 p. m. and each family is asked to bring a generous covered dish of food to share and their own table setting. Dessert and beverages will be furnished.

A pageant will be presented following the supper with mem­bers of nhe church school mak­ing up the cast. The Carolers and Youth Choirs will render se­lections. The program is direct

atxiission charge of 50c for adults? •find 2r>c to r children is •asked. 1 * » » '/• Shop Lifting .-•I'Did you ever watch a person

d & n g a Bit of shoplifting? I had die experience on a recent daty in o n e of OUT local stores ariid it was really weird. T h e person involved knew that I 'had seen the ac t and kept an eagle eye on me, as if I was the guil ty party. Every t ime I would go from one aisle to another 1 would run into this same per­son and I wonder just how m u c h Christinas shopping this party accomplished on t h a t day?

LaPointe . has a few days with

Chiistopher been i|>ending his grandparents, Mr. a n d >Irs. Sully Vlarnell while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John LaPoinite and son Miichael are visiting in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Marnel l and son ed by Mrs. Willis Trombley, Thomas a re also en ter ta in ing Miiss Norma Strong and Mrs. Miiss .Nfairia Daniels of Hun t ing -Ray W. El lor, Jr.

Historical Society T h e monthly meet ing of the

Ticonderoga Historical Society will be held on Monday even­ing, Dec. 14, and a special treat is in store for those w h o attend.

T h e meeting will be held at the Planetar ium at Ticonderoga High School where David R u t -kow&ki, director, will present a P*Pgrarri a(|f -the Christmas S,tar. Members desiring *ransporta-, tion for tin's special meet ing are asked to contact Mrs. Sherman Balding, 585-7727 or Mrs. J o h n McCaughin, 585-7396.

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C. D. A . Party T h e annual Christmas par ty

for members of St. Mary's Count, Cathol ic Daughters of America, will take place on Thursday

Miiss .vraria Daniels of Hun t ing ­ton, Long Island.

• • • Food Sale

A food sale, sponsored by Court St. Mary's, Catholic Daughters of America, will b e held on Saturday, Dec. 12 at Newberry's store. T h e sale will comirnen.ee at 10 a. m. and con­t i n u e until all food is sold. For

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SAVE THAT TRJEE! Don't lOhrow away your Chrdstimas tree. Branches of used Christinas trees can protect other plants ifirom. "wrinter-burn."

Woodchips from the trees can be used for .mulching on ever­greens and such planus as box­wood, roses and holly.

• • * APPRECIATED GIFTS:

Garcfen tools do not sound vary romantic as Chrisitmas gifts, but if you choose them wtrth care amd-buy high quality ones you'll be..;d|jiing a gardening .friend a fajVOTl In. the mJedium price rangfe-' are such conveniences as eile^ct|fc hedge-clipjiers and lawn

J£S": * * » '^""' EARLY FOR MUSIC:

Christmas music is fre-qii|i|fly played too early in the scaSfitti—-also too often aiid at in-

iate times- and places. A , :*•.,,-.. to eincouFage gdod taste woM<|!be a worthy e£fort for amy di$0- group.

fcjRY PILLOWS for tough litSfeisidlows: There's nochamg t ^jighike the feel of £uirTtt>:stiir

w ^ ^ h in even the ttnighest ila,tSi^j|iiys. Cover pillowy in rfaike fuM^aSS you'll have a Meild for

..f^g&es with any type decor oif|0^r:roo(ms and makes a won de^pCihnstinas* gik idea You nxipSay inexpensive pillows or usMlfqJies that have out-lived fih^^vers.

^ ^ p r miake a. slipcover type w4ip^*4ipper on one end, or d yc||!jda!&'t sew or don t want to sj3|Ws|v*hait tniu^h tune, sumply h|Sp|siSw tlhe 'fur cloth to the

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' IT CHRISTMAS CARD Biry Cole was die Burst man

»si*t ; andrnlalill cairds to his

,&f i |p : ; celebftaitang Christmas J ^ ^ l l ' t h e fiiskciiirector of tihe

'S^ffi||£ensiingt|rn Maselim and i«! l l$ l* 'he cofriiaai&&idned John

;|^loirs]ey tc? design a card "ut«sit drew & /typical dun

,-^j^Jk a n |d 1*000 copies were IfTO^tiphed aind hand-toted

of the catrds were mail ^ lends -of <361e T h e rest

' ^ M i i p r e d for1;'s«ile iia a Lon ,i,ia2^MMix No;^We seeined to

Mifpait a lbip business ihad « p i u n c h e d % thus siihple *'* ®f thoughifcQilneBs The

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Mrs - i^ ley^Vidtei r is and daughter JiB are spending a few daiys an Petewb«unaf, N V^ a t the homB"o£ Mr and Mrs EMvid Bfovla^d and their nflfan't son^ bornJJecejnDer o Mn? Pfovland is the |onujer^M.\ss.C>aW)l •Vickeiss df Ticoodecoga

v * * * Food Sale- Bazaar

There's stdf- time today umi ?11 "daf tomorrow from 9 to 5 p m to visit- ' dre^faod^sale^aTtet Qhristmas Ba2aar which is be lng. held hy; the Tpiscopal Ghurchwomen at Wilcox^s Store

Baked foods Cln isitmas wreaths, irrang^ipents, greens, apripns, chlldreti's.: sets, toys, pa~ ^j^backs, fancy articles and hahidwork will be available and •the pulblic is cordially invited t o stop an.

» * # Rosary Meeting

St. Mary's Altar and Rosary Society will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, Dec. 14th in St. Mary's Hall starting at 7:30 p. m. All members are requested to bring an exchange gift for the grab bag.

Hosteses will be Mrs. Alice Arthur, Mrs^-Emily Osier, Mrs. Florence Osier and Mrs. Anna DeRosia.

• • • Recent guests at the home of

Mrs. H. G. Burleigh were Mr. amd Mrs. T h o m a s Rurleigh ol Tar ry town, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald and family of Clinton, N. Y.

• * * Mr. and Mrs . Stanley Wojcik

and Mr. a n d Mrs. fames T . Ry­a n spent Sunday in Scheneotadv where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael J . Ryan and sons and were d inne r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer Sr. and Mi and Mrs. Leo Palmer, Jr . ami daughter .

• • • Hospitality Shop

Need stocking -sniffers? Small gifts? I was invited to visit the Hospitality Shop at the Moses Ludington Hospital last Sunday aiitemoon to see the Christinas items for sale and it was time well spent.

l^ot^only^ajce^tihey most attrac­tive but inexpensive as well. There is a largfe selection of or iginal arrangements, toys, shock­ing sniffers, jewelry and many other items too numerous to list. This shop is maintained by die Women's~Auxiliary of the Mos­es Ludington Hospital and is open everyday during hospital visiting hours: 12:30 to 3 p . m. and 6:30 to 8 p. m.

Stop •in-^yotr'll be glad you did!

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# ; % M&mah, November ^lts*/ • t - p ^ - ^ i n . ISit iUpHonstjs 0^Khffflvxfeiif-u Lafe « Msgr F ^ ^ u n f e t Officiated at die tyuftM* cMla& wiHih a double

^ofiM^'hiii- 'with a .> weddiing $$m$$&'^d fitted bodice; ^ J M H 4 k Ending in a chapel tt^j^fi^ipaM with French al-' . ->"4'#'-'"- • =

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fcat, ^ a d e of tfie"6«oe ^ f ^ t S l e r i 3 w e r « u e e fiUen, Sel her gown and covered yfoth matching lace and in , _H. r attached to a triple .tier ehajJel length veil of.frenGh iIl«siK)i^ She «amed a bouquet o l white roses wath ijed sweedieaiit'p^cses m t^ie center *

The maid of horior was- Aftne Maltdis, sister at thelwide^whb was 'wearing a full length gowti of blue iridescent brocade, sint Wfer -to die bidders gown, "fflpet" Aead piece | t^as of "hjlue * r t ' '

sn Oov ;gteen Bowers with ItxJyal os rT... feather tips attached to 4he *M-' line veiling. Her b^dSjuet

Uf>hers^ere,?3B»iio2! G*esen/Sel Jtwfe 6 a ^ Olcott, Mojiahj ?nd

WoptL from 'Tupper Istfe . Following; thf h*#^ge *«*•.

mony, a wedding a#pg>Moi(i «9* held at Masons Restauiallt at Tupper Lake, The couple JTeff. for a wedding1 trip? through? the1

New England states w^ ^ e makimg their home at Tieotidei-oga. ^ 5.

The brade 1* a graduate? of ' ' 1 '—1 •»,—

_ M a r y s jC|ementary School m Tjoatideroga. M r Genier is a gradua te of Clarkson College of TfJf^chnology in Tune of 1^69 and us" the project engineer, for the V t e r n a u o n a l Pa | ie r Ckptpanjy a t Ticonderoga *• T h e organist f 01 the weddang was Mrs Ajhce Reandeau and the soloist Mrs Judi th Deforest

Munn - Brooks

T h e / w&lding; of Mrs. Mercer 'BSrooks and S.-Sgt. _^ , ert Mv Minn , Jr. took place in die Old BaseCihapel.at Plaitts-bufrgh Air Force »a|e ©0 N ^ s emiber 2.8th. The double ring ceremony was performed ;t»y

T h e bride is the da,ught^ie|| Mirs. Mabel Mercer of Port "*""'

*y aind fames Mer.cer of Clear i»ta|er. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. ^ I j e r t M. Munn, Sr. of Oak-dsttJe, Connecticut are the par­ents'of the grooto. . Miiss Clail Croniie of Peru •was maid of honor ami best man was Pjactsburgh Air Forte Base

After the ceremony a recep­tion was held at the home of Che bride. Guests attended from

Pit tsburgh, Port Henry^ Qtown Point, and Oakciale, Connecti­cut. ' *

The bride is amplc^M* at Montgomery Ward m IMatts-burgh and^the bridiegroom is serving In Che United States Air

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Onown Point: Earl LaFoun-terih, Darlene Rice, MildTed Stanton, Pamela Spaulding, Pat-ricia Clark.

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Troop 164 By Annette Connors

Girl Scout Troop No. 164 started die month of -Novemibef; with iHivestitwe for Bew Jainiot'< Scouts. We had a pauty 4x» cele-' bnite and enjoyed cookies,; punch and cupcakes.

Next, we -started making toys for die Methodist Church nurs­ery school boys and girls. Wei made dolls, .trucks, trains, banks, drums and so on. )

On Tbursday, Dec. 3, each girl got 3 Girl Scout Calendars to sell. Also on diis day, we re­ceived our registration cards. Saturday, Dec. 5, we took part in die Christmas Parade and us­ed die theane "Joy to the World." We dressed in ski suits and wore hats from diikirent lands and carried candles.

At present, we are going to - . - . . - v ^ - . . wrap the toys for the chur th and PocketU-: Mary Donovan. Lisa 1 ^ d e c o m t e t h e ^.fereiia at Mat raw^Verpon Slater, Andrew Y o u ( h 0^^ w h e r e all ol our Gh'arette, Mat thew LaBoumty, Mafi LaDuke, Mrs. Peter Bess­et te a n d infant son, Mrs. Patrick

meetings are held.

Troop VJi

By Mary Kissel «OMMaery. and infant son, Greta *R<i!SV ]<ihn Fleury, Mina Mor-

h o u s ^ ^ e v i e ^ e Taylon Frap-, T«e«l»y.

<*•• &°& W a l ' t e r C a r P e n t A ' l N o v . 24. the girls of Troop 193 had a Court of Awards Meeting Rfotgan -Chester.

J ^ j n e a d l l c j **««- riuaFne SUSV enson a n d infant daaighter. ,. .Hague : Henry Washburn .

I*ort Henry: Mrs. Edward j£jmg and infant daughter . '(fjfciu&i Schroon: R o n n i e Howe,

* .<3emons: Frank Barber, Jr . ' VpUtnain: Rene Hamel .

'Silver Bay: Ger t rude MacDou-

*-ljiiosfl$^Ludington Hospital ^Tj5E, a son, born Dec. 1 to

Mrs. Daniel Rice of Qrawn Point. ' ' '^ONiN^RY, a son, born Dec % tp Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Con-pery oJ Ticdnderoga.

BIMET'TE, a son, born Dec, 3;"t9 M/r. and Mrs. Peter Bessette o^^TSoondefqga.

^SPItlliaWNG, a son, bom -Dec. % to Mr. and Mrs. Richard

% Spa;uiaihg Of Crown Point

[Nijrth Adams> MMs, H<J>VLAJND: A sOri, horn to

Mr. aiid Mrs. David Hovlaiid of Petei^ujg, N. Y., Sunday, De-oeaiiiwI^B,' at the North Adams

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A t this meeting the girb receiv­e d the badges they have earned.

At die Christmas Parade on Dec. 5, T r o o p 193 made four individual floats. Each float had a symbol of the Christmas season. After die parade our t roop helped decorate die lib­rary for Christmas.

On Moo., Dec. 7 we went to t h e Planetar ium. We saw die story of T h e S t i r of Bedilehem. W e had a very nice time.

SCHOpL MENUS ST. MARYS SCHOOL

Monday: Hot dog oil roM, buttered spinach, fruit cup, milk.

Tuesday: Spanish rice, carrot1

slacks, rolls and butter, peanut butter cooUies. milk.

Wednesday: Goulash, lettjitcie salad'with Jtalian dressing^ £<*Hs and butter,! jello widi or wit&mit! topping, milk.

Thursday: B^ked chicken,: rice supreme, buttered peas.^tttfls atnd. butter, cranberry jelly, iet cream, .milk. ' *,

Friday: Soup, peanut bujtiter or Aeese sandwiches, brownies, •milk.

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