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Bethtehem Sportsmen's Club, first Town of Bethlehem--Town Board Tuesday, Dunbar Hollow Rd., HOLIDAY FILM second and fourth Wednesdays at Clarksville, 7:30 p.m. Guests 7:30 p.m., Planning Board every welcome. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Board of Appeals first three Wednesdays at Bethlehem Recycling, town garage, WITH US 7:30 p.m., town halt, 393 Delaware 114 Adams St., Papers should be Ave. Town offices are open 6:30 to tied, cans flattened, bottles cleaned 4:30 weekdays. with metal and styrofoam removed. Mon.~Sat. 8 a.m.~4 p.m. Town of New Scotland--Town AA·RP, third Tuesday, Delmar First Board meets first Wednesday at 8 United Methodist Church, 12:30 p.m., Planning Board second and p.m. fourth Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Recreation Commission third Bethlehem Youth Employment Tuesday at? p.m., Board of Appeals Service, Mon.~Fri. 1-4:30 p.m. meets when necessary, usually 439-2238. Fridays at 7 p.m, town hall, At. 85. Prompt Welcome Wagon, newcomers or League of Women Voters, Thurs­ mothers of infants call 785-9640 for quality processing days, Bethlehem Library, 9:15 a.m. a Welcome Wagon visit, Mon.-Sat. Babysitting available. Information 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. 439-5786.

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PAGE 4-January 5,1978 Five Rivers Environmental Educa­ Albany County Pistol Club. Winne Bethlehem Lions Club, first and Village of Voorheesville --Board of tion Center. Game Farm Rd .• PI. and Maewin Dr., Delmar. Guests third Wednesdays. La Casa Trustees fourth Tuesday at 8 p.m., Delmar, open daily during daylight welcome at indoor pistol range Restaurant, Selkirk, 6:30 p.m. Planning Commission third -Tues­ 'hours. Exhibit room open daily_ Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Information 9 day at 7 p.m., Zoning Board second a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dave Herbach, 439-4372 or Tom Beta Gamma Rho sorority will do and fourth Tuesdays at 7 p.m. when Sparta car Club of America, First Corrigan, 439-3301. housecleaning, window washing, agenda warrants, village hall, 29 Wed. of each month 8:00 p.m. at the wall scrubbing and odd jobs. Call Voorheesville Ave. Patti McNary. 439-6608 or Marie Center Inn, Glenmont. Marie Trl-Vlliage FISH - 24 hour a day C.o~rin, 869-6948. voluntary service year 'round, Raub. 439-6897. offered by residents of Delmar, Citizen Band Radio Club, first World War I Veterans luncheon, Elsmere and Slingerlands to help Delmar Community Orchestra, rhursday at 8 p.m. at the Center second Tuesday. La Casa Restau­ their neighbors in any emergency, rehearsals every Monday, 7:30-9:30 Inn, At. 9W, Glenmont. Jim Munger rant. Selkirk, noon. All WWI 439-3578. p.m. Delmar Methodist Church. 463-0275. veterans welcome.

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January 5, 1978-PAGE 5 THURSDAY. JANUARY 5 Red Cross IIves8vlng course starts Bethlehem Middle School pool. 7- 10 p,m. for nine Thursdays. Information 462-7461. Delmar Progress Club garden group meeting Bethlehem Library, 9 a,m.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 Exer-dance class starts. Classique Studio, Elsmere, 9 and 10 a.m. To register, Mary Reich, 439-2058. Recovery Inc. meeting, First United I Methodist Church, Delmar, 12.30- 1 :30 p.m., for persons with nervous I or emotional problems.

You've Found It! SATURDAY. JANUARY 7 Christmas tree recycling, Garden Shoppe, At. 32, Glenmont, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m., bring container for mulch. Free coffee. Paper drive, Clarksville Commuity The Whirlpool Church parking lot, 9 - 11 a.m, Creative Writing Club, Bethlehem Library, 11 a,m, to 1 p.m. Bethlehem Coffeehouse, Mati LDE Dunne, guitar and mandolin, 125 Adams St., Delmar, 8'30 p m $2 5750 Dryer ~"STAlJRANT~ FRIDAY ENTREE SPECIALS CUSTOM Breaded Fried DRY BAY SCALLOPS $3.85 CONTROL·· Breaded $2.95 FILLET of HADDOCK LOBSTER NEWBUF\G At its best $4.25 BEEF STROGANOFF on noodles $3.95 OR, OLD FASHIONED Enjoy these at an unbelievably low price: BEEF POT ROAST $4.25 Custom Dry control with automatic shut-off (Eye 01 Round) convenience • Special cool-down care for Permt. Press and Knit fabrics • 3 drying temperature H'SAVE $401 Above items served with settings • TUMBLE PRESS® Control • Extra-large /'}! .. ;,,::,;,:{:~,,: _:"':'; _::":":;:_:;:_:;:::"_ .. :.:.".,_".,}i' veg. or salad, potato, hot ,~ .','," :...,., lint screen • Large 5.9 cu. ft. drying drum • Push-to­ rolls & butter start button • Automatic door shut off • 8ac-Pak Laun Information Center. Bountiful LOBSTER SALAD with crisp lettuce, sliced tom, hot rolls & butter $3.25 Ever Popular LOBSTER ROLL, served on a butter-, toasted roll, chock-full of delicious lobster salad, with potato chips $2.65 • Mon.- Thurs.-Fri. 10-9 283 DELAWARE AVE. Delmar Tues. - Wed. 10-5:30 DELMAR 439-9111 Parking In Rear Sat. 10-5 . OPEN 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

PAGE 6-January 5, 1978 MONDAY, JANUARY 9 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 Exer-dance class starts, Classique league ot Women voter., "National area arts Studio, Elsmere, 9 and 10 a.m. To Program Planning" and discussion register, Mary Reich, 439-2058. of Bethlehem unit, 9:15 a.m., • Delmar Progress Club business Bethlehem library. For transpor­ meeting, Bethlehem Library. 10 tation and/or information call Doris a.m. Davis, 439-5786. A capsule listing 01 cultural event~ easily accessible to Story hour, Voorheesville Library, Ladies Auxiliary, Elsmere Fire Co., Bethlehem·New Scotland residents. provided as a 10:30 a.m. - , 1 a.m. fire house, 6 p.m. community service by the General Electric Co. plastics First halt of three-hour prelicensing Diet Workshop open house. plant. Selkirk. f'hcne numbm ~rp. lor ;nI0ln'1Iion and tickets. course for drivers li:cense Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 65 applicants, Bethlehem Central Elm Ave., Delmar, 7:30 p.m. All High School, Rm. 19A, 7:15 p.m., welcome. must also attend Jan. 11 class same Story Hour, Voorheesville Library, time. 10:30 - 11 a.m. THEATRE Delmar Community Orchestra, Films, Laurel and Hardy. First United Methodist Church. 7:30 Voorheesville Library, 4 - 5 p.m. "A Moon for the Misbegotten," Eugene O'Neill. Cohoes Music p.m. Hall. Jan. 1-22, 7 p.m. Ticket information and reservations, Delmar Progress Club, Music SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 237-7700 or Albany League of Arts Community Box Office. Group, Nathan Gottschalk. pro­ Paper drive, sponsored by "Twelfth Night Frolic." benefit performance by Gotham Light fessor of music. SUNYA. Unionville Reformed Church, Opera Guild .. Inc. to reduce debt in operating the Johann Bethlehem library. 1 :30 p.m. Bethlehem Recycling Center, Straus Athenium, Ancram, Jan. 7, 9 p.m. Formal dress Eckankar discussion and film. Delmar. 10-2. 1-329-1 177. Bethlehem library. 7:30 p.m. Winter Carnival, Elm Ave. Park, Delmar, all day. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 Delmar Progress Club, literature MONDAY, JANUARY 16 Group, home of Mrs. Albert Mossin, MUSIC 1:30 p.m. Bethlehem Women's Republican Club, Bethlehem library. 7:30 p.m. Society of Compassionate Friends Story hour, Voorheesville library, Annual "Jazz Nite." benefit at the Arts Center. featuring jazz meeting, Bethlehem Library. violinist Joe Venuti. Jan. 29. Reservations 436-7685. 7:30 p.m., offering support for 10:30 - 11 a.m. bereaved parents, information. Career Advisement, Sister "A Night in Old Vienna," Albany Symphony Orchestra Pops 439-4393. Catherine Daly, Bethlehem library. Concert featuring soprano Anne Turner. Palace Theater, Bethlehem Pop Warner Assn. 6 - 9 pm Albany. Jan. 21. 8:30 p.m. 465-4755. general meeting, Bank Community Elizabethan Music. Cathedral of All Saints noontime concert Room, Delmar, 8 p.m. rArea's Oldest and LargeSt' series. Jan. 10. Free. 472-7580. Exer-dance class starts, Classique Studio, Elsmere, 9 and 10 a.m. To register, Mary Reich. 439-2058. SAAB WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 Dealer ... wilh complete Assemblyman lane will be at his parts dept. AND SERVICE! ART Delmar office, 1 Becker Terr., to discuss matters with constituents, Test drive a Saah at Monumental Brasses. rubbings by Townsend Rich. Albany 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. Public Library. 161 Washington Ave., through mid·January. Antique Study Group, Delmar Library hours 9-9weekdays. 9-5 Saturday. 1-5 Sunday. Free Progress Club, learning workshop parking at Elk SI. entrance. in chair caning and repairing china. Bethlehem library. 10 a.m. New Salem Joint meeting and annual ~II luncheon. Garden and Crea'ive GarageINC. -' Arts groups of Delmar Progress Club. Delmar Reformed Church, y. 11:30 a.m. Reservations necessary. New Salem, N .. FILM Classic Film Series. "Intolerance .. (1916). Cohoes Music Hall . y _B_e'_h_'e_h_e_m__ \.... 765· 2702 •,Librar _H_._"_m~o=o:-n_B_u_tt_o_n_C_'U_b_', ..!! Jan. 9. 237-7700. '~~~"i/;l~ J'~~~:j-,' ~1i~~~ROO~(~) COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING ROAD SERVICE AND TOWING GENERAL _ ELECTRIC 14 GROVE 81.· DELMAR, N.Y. "BRAKES. LUBR:"A.;a~ . • WHEEL ALiGNMEI • & BALABCE SELKIRK, NEW YORK 12158 • IGNITION SERVIC~ • ELECTRICAL. AIR CoNol'TloNING Equal Opportunity Employer • TIRE SERVICE IJatl.n Tlro.1 • OFFICIAL NYS INSPECTION • CODLING SYSTEM PROBLEMS • nAS TANK REPAIRS ',439-2725 1;30 l.m.·5:30 p.lII. MDn.·Frl. Sit I Sun. EmlrglBtW Rd. Smici Only

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COST OF GOVERNMENT Towns hold linE;! on taxes, but county bite is deep

Next week brings that annual New Year's greeting BETHLEHEM NEW SCOTLAND from elected officials entrusted with running municipal 1978 1977 Change 1978 1977 Change government on the county and town levels. Most local Stat. and County 53\,13 523.34 up 57.79 545.15 536.49 up 58.66 property owners will have their Gen. Town and "'way 15.19 14.29 up 90. 17.39 17.45 down 6< tax warrants with Wednesday's General Highway 10.37 9.90 up 47< 9.64 9.61 up 3< mail. and the envelopes carry bad news from state and county elevations. Property taxes are due Jan. 31. local .tax rate in the town of more than 300 from last year's reports. paperwork and The biggest wallop comes New Scotland is down 3 cents total. a figure that underscores procedural meetings with from the Democratic­ per $1.000 of assessed the town's steady growth. Tax developers and state and controlled Albany County valuation. I n Bethlehem the Collector Kenneth Hahn has county agencies. the chair­ Legislature. which last month rate is up $1.37. an increase of hired eight temporary cltrks man's job has become steamrollered a 1978 budget of 5.7 percent compared to ajump for approximately two weeks. increasingly time consuming. $124 million that boosts of $7.79 or 33.3 percent in the an annual procedure to process The chairman of the town's property taxes an average of23 county levy .. the tax rolls to make the zoning board of appeals. percent. Because of varying The jump in the county bite mailing deadline of Jan. 10 Charles Fritts. is paid $1.787.17 assessment rates in the county's has swung the pendulum in required by law. Hahn said last while the other four members 10 towns and three cities. the Bethlehem from an approx­ week there was a possibility of of the board draw $1.388.63. equalization rales vary in direct imate 50-50 ratio between the his staff mailing the notices by The appeals board meets three proportion: in Bethlehem the town and county-state shares Monday. a day early. times a month when the agenda state and county bite is up 33.3 to 55-45. Bethlehem residents also warrants. percent. in New Scotland. 23.7 In Bethlehem the total 1978 have until Jan. 31 to pay their The salary question percent. warrant is $6.454.628.23. annual assessments for various presumably will come up when For the most part. town compared to $5.641.380.79 a sewer and water extensions. the town board holds its governments this year have year ago .. There will be 8.706 The rates vary by sections. the regular session next Wednes­ either held the line or kept the individual warrants going to formula based on the cost and day. There was no indication of increases to a minimum. The the post office next week. up extent of the facilities involved. when the raise would be Fire district taxes also are effective or how much of a levied at this time. boost it would be. BETHLEHEM Board to hike . Elks scholarship chairman's pay Donald S. Peck has been One of the items on the named chairman of the 1977-78 agenda for the new Bethlehem scholarship competition spon­ town board's first meeting is a sored by the Bethlehem Elks proposal for raising the salary Lodge in conjunction with the of the chairman of the town Elks National Foundation and planning board. New York State Elks Assn. Currently William R. awards. Applications are now Weber. the present chairman. is being received for the competi­ paid at the same rate as the tion. in which 52 scholarships other six board members. ranging from $600 to $3,000 $1.961.98 per year. The board _will be granted to New York Preparing Bethlehem tax bills: Ann Hulme, foreground, Virginia meets weekly the year round, Stale high school seniors. Cane and Catherine Shanlev. and with a rising volume of Information 756-2597.

January 5. 1978-PAGE 9 appointment is for one year. He will be on the ballot in November as a candidate to fill the remaining 12 months of DeAngelis' term. which runs through Dec. 31, 1979. As town justice. Rezzemini will serve with Roger M. Fritts. who was elected to a four-year term in November to succeed Robert H. Rice. who is returning to private practice. Renemini. a resident of Delmar since 1950. is a graduate of Colgate University and Albany Law School. He is married and has three children. Donald DeAngelis Harry Rellemini Bernard Kaplowitz Town reshuffles announced at last Wednesdav's 1967 to 1971 he served as Kaplowitz. who succeeded Bertram E. Kohinke as town attorney posts town board meeting. the fi~al Bethlehem's police prosecutor. session under Supervisor He is married and the father 01 Republican chairman in April. The resignation of Justice Harry H. Shaeffer. and six children. He is a graduate of 1976. led his party to an Donald N. DeAngelis a week activated at the annual Cornell Universitv and Albanv overwhelming sweep of before the New Year caused a organizational meeting of the Law School and {s president df Bethlehem's six qlective offices reshuffling of appointments to new board late Monda\' t.he Albany-Schenectadv in the local elections last two town of Bethlehem posts as afternoon. the first unde'r Magistrates Assn. - November. He is a graduate of the Corrigan administratioA Supervisor Thomas V. the University of Pennsylvania prepared to take office at 393 Corrigan. For Rezzemini the appoint­ and Albany Law School and is Delaware Ave. means a return to the post he a member of the Delmar law In quick succession. thetawn DeAngelis. a resident of held for eight years and in firm of Walworth. Harding. board accepted the resignation Delmar for 20 years. said he which he succeeds the man who Welt and Stockton. He is of DeAngelis midway through was stepping down because of succeeded him six years ago. married and has four children. his second fouf-vear term. the pressure of his private law Renemini was elected town All three posts are part-time appointed town att~rnev Harrv practice as a partner in the justice in November. 1963. positions. B. Rezzemini to ~eplac~ Albany firm of Hinman. served two four-vear terms DeAngelis on the bench at 118 Straub. Pigors and Manning. with Justice Harold White. and BETHLEHEM Adams St.. and named Bernard He was elected town justice in has served three two-year Kaplowitz town attorne\'. The th 1971 November elections appointments as town Board renames latter t'wo al?pointment~ were and reelected in 1975. From attorney. His interim 2 panel members

Bethlehem\ town board. organizing for a new two-year administration under newlv­ elected Supervisor Thomas V. Corigan. despatched a routine New York State Guild Opticians agenda at its first meeting Monday afternoon after swearing in two new AMBERMATIC SUNGLASSES New Ray Ban AmberMatic lenses actually change color councilmen and other town to control the light. In misty or overcast weather, the officers. amber lens color cuts haze and makes everything look brighter and more sharply defined. When it's warm and In addition to naming a new sunny. the lenses become brown. retaining sharpness town justice for an interim term of contrast while providing the effective sung lass and appointing a new town protection. In bright, cold weather, glare from snow attorney, the board reap­ and ice can be harsher than on a beach in summer. Under these conditions the lenses become dark silver pointed Earl Robinson of gray to provide effective glare protection and good Delmar to a five-year term on depth and color perception for winter sports. the zoning board of appeals The new sunglasses are available in two plastic and and John LaForte of Delmar to three metal frame styles for men and women. another seven-year term on the 282 Delaware Ave., Delmar-439-6309 planning' board. The town Tues., Wed., Fri. 1:30-5:30 board, which accepted the Thurs.9:00-1:?:00 Sat. 9:00-1:00 resignation of Edward Mocker Closed Mon. Open Tues. night 7-8:30 457 Madison Ave Albany -449-3200 Mon. thru Fri 9:00-5:30 of Glenmont from the planning ApPOintments not necessary. but appreciated. Sat. 8:30-1 :00 board at the final meeting of 1977 last week, took no action

PAGE 10-January 5.1978 Supreme Court Justice Edward S. Conway gives the oath to Councilman Edward Mocker before a standing~room crowd at Bethlehem town hall Monday.

this week in filling the vacancy_ Glenmont as the town's new There were indications there councilmen. would be no appointment for Others taking the oath from several weeks to serve the Supreme Court Justice remaining four years of Edward Conway. a Delmar i Mocker's seven-year term. resident. were Corrigan. Town I Mocker. a member of the Clerk Marion T. Camp. planning board for 10 years. Highway Supt. Martin Cross was sworn in this week along Jr. and Justices Roger Fritts Lwith John' Geurtze of and Harry Renemini. ON ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS, FAMILY ROOMS, DORMERS, I ADDITIONS, GARAGES, KITCHENS, • ROOFING CUSTOM BUILT HOMES. WE SPECIALIZE IN THE AFFORDABLE HOME. EASY TO BUY & MAINTAIN (CHEAPER THAN RENTING) ALL DESIGNER SERVICES & ESTIMATES ARE FREE WITH NO OBLIGA TION COMPLETE ~ualit!' (!Construction Bank Financing CALL US 768-2341 24 HOURS

January 5, 1978-PAGE 11 PLANNING NEW SCOTLAND Holdovers stay Start is near for new terms for Lyndhurst Only a few formalities stand Except for two new faces on in the way of clearing the first the town board. everything will building site for Lyndhurst. the be the same in New Scotland as a new term gets underway at vast residential subdivision the compact town hall on Rt. planned for a rolling. wooded 85. Even the 3-2 margin held tract in Slingerlands ..But one by Republicans on the council of them is pivotal: approval by the Albany County Dept.· of remainS intact. Health. which currently is The two new councilmen. holding up approval for large Republican George P. Hotaling and Democrat residential projects in Herbert W. Reilly Jr .. both of Bethlehem because of an Voorheesville. signed the oath Two newcomers Jom town board for first photo. From left, alleged long-range water of office at the annual George P. Hotaling, Wyman Osterhout, Supervisor Steve shortage. organization meeting on New Wanace, Kenneth Tice and Herbert Reilly Jr. With 162 building lots Year's Day. Their first session projected on the surveyor's zoning board of appeals and notifying Mocker of the charts. Lyndhurst is the largest was a brief one that \\'35 a Arthur Leland as constable. all appointment. State Education carbon copy of last year's ditto. of several major subdivisions reappointments. Wyman Commissioner Gordon M. The official appointments for planned for the town of Osterhout was again named Ambach wrote that "the the year had a familiar ring: Bethlehem. Residents of deputy supervisor by Stephen Regents and the staff of the James Ryan as town attorney. Slinge"r1ands have vigorously P. Wallace. supervisor. [State Education] department Frederick Edmunds as opposed the project. citing will. I am sure. benefit in many attorney for the zoning board Wins snowblower traffic problems and residential ways from your experience. of appeals. Walter Miller as Winner of a 14-inch Taro density that they feel would advice and counseL" Mocker. building inspector. Robert Snowmaster in a drawing substantially change the 50. was elected in November to Cook as chairman of the recently at Myers Bike Shop. character of the hamlet. a four-year term on the planning board. James Slingerlands. was Gregg Rice. Apart from the possible snag .J Bethlehem town board Sanderson as chairman of the 36 Union Ave .. Slingerlands. at the county health I The ur trac recor BRASS is fast service. When It comes to service and Inventory, Vogel has Its' best foot forward. With "WaU-Tex" and other LANTERN wEI" known brands plus unique STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE specialty lines. Don't be a slow poke, stop in and see us, and be part of the Rt. 9W. '/2 mile N. of Ravena record. 756-8927 Fri" Sat .. Sun Special 1 Lobster Newburg $5.95 ~ House Special Daily I ! 1'1. lb. Lobster Dinner $8.95 ·1 ~ "Try Our New Lunch and Dinner Menu" Lunch Served Dally: 11 :30 - 4:30 Dinner Served: Mon.-Sat. 5:00 - 9:30 Sun. 3:00- 9:30

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PAGE 12-January 5, 1978 department, developers John Rd. abulling Calvary VOORHEESVILLE .::>f a community's non-profit service organizations. and will B. Wheeler and Wolf Kramer Cemetery, Glenmont. The New directory need only routine endorse­ developer indicated to the be updated annually. It will be ments for electric and planning board that he would due next month distributed free to households submit revised plans at a later and businesses. with the telephone systems and . a Publishers of the "Little drainage plan. plus a state sOlis date. financing coming from yellow- Phone Book" for the town of page advertisers. . report before applying for the Guilderland and village of first building permits o.n The idea was conceIved by Voorheesville have extended Jim Olsen. a vice pres.ident of Section I. The first section Delmar school the deadline for advertising and embraces 34 lots on extensions the Williams Press. Inc .. a giant a priority item directory copy from Dec. 30 to Albany printing company, but of Surrey Mall and Middlesex Jan.13,andno,,(expecttohave Dr., Slingerlands, and a the implementation has come In the eyes of Supervisor the press run complete by mid­ from two students of American proposed new street to ~e Thomas V. Corrigan, the February. called Eustice Ridge. The baSiC history who just happened to Bethlehem town board has no The Voorheesville-Guilder­ be in the right place at the right plan was approved following a more pressing piece of business land edition will be the seventh time. Barbara Brody of public hearing on July 8,1975. than the conversion of the in a series of 15 pocket-size The developers' plans (or the Elsmere and Chris Karpiak of vacant Delmar Elementary books the publishers call Albany were hired by Williams remaining 128 lots have been School building to a "resource directories." The Press for history research revised five times and probably a combination of town offices project's foundation is a listing when someone. will require further revisions and a community center. The before the planning board sets town took title to the 51-year­ a date for another public ofd structure this week. hearing. This time the hearing completing the $65,000 transfer will consider the remainder of from the Bethlehem Central the sprawling tract and a school district. subdivision layout that Corrigan. who has been in connects Section I with Font the forefront of the move to Grove Rd. and bridges a deep renovate the facility as a towD ravine on the property. resource, led local officials on a Preliminary approval has been walkthrough last Saturday delayed by several board morning. For Edward Mocker. 5 Miles of Trails members who take a dim view· the impromptu tour two days $1 per person-kids 12 & under FREEl of "keyhole lots" and cul-de­ before he was to take a seat on our farm market for mulled cider sacs. Section II plans include the town board. and Bernard five keyhole lots, three cul-de­ Kaplowitz, newly appointed rJ.~ii;l-;r-~_!lr~lJ:hot cider donuts. sacs. a pumping station and town attorney. it was the first access road to LaGrange Rd. opportunity to inspect the The board also requested the vacant building. y\~~~~;~~~~J Weall make winter cider developers to widen to main After the walkthrough road through the area from 50 Mocker was enthusiastic. "The to 60 feet. The road has not potential is tremendous." he been named. commented. "I don't think we could have had a better break GLENMONT for the town than to acquire Hearing slated this building." for subdivision Bethlehem planning board has scheduled a public hearing NORTHEAST INSTITUTE Jan. 17 on preliminary plans for a four-lot subdivision on Beacon Rd., Glenmont, adjacent to the large OF GYMNASTICS Bicentennial Woods develop­ ment. The proposed subdivi­ 1328 CENTRAL AVENUE, ALBANY, N.Y. VISion, to be known as Kilworth, is opposite Michael's Classes in Four Olympic Events - .Balance Beam, Estates. Principals are D. Lee Floor Exercise, Vaulting and Uneven Bars Miller and Sharyn R. Miller of Beacon Rd. For girls 7 years and up. Tiny Tots Program for 3V, to 6 years. In an unrelated action, A.T. Scaled to their abili"ty in tumbling and beam. Zautner and Son, a local developer. withdrew prelimi­ Member: U.S. Gymnastics Federation, Qualified Coaching Staff of State, nary plans for Glen Manor, a Regional & National Level Champions. 35-lot subdivision proposed for the south side of Feura Bush LIMITED ·ENROLLMENT CALL 459-4547 473 steel engravings that had information for separate books the "family" of 15 Little Phone sure your group is listed before been stored in a basement vault to serve, 15 communities' in the Books will be the Bethlehem Jan. 13. Call them at 434-1141. for more than ·100 years. The Albany area. The first was Tri-Village area. That's Nh,dow smashed students established that the Latham. and the next one will because Deimar-Elsmere­ Kenneth R. Parker. plates had been used to be the city of Albany. No.8. Slingerlands has had its own Slingerlands. reported to illustrate literature and history The project got an assist when Tri-Viliage Directory. a Bethlehem police that an iron books in the 1850s. Barbara the New York Telephone Co. community project. for more bolt had ben hurled through ar. and Chris were just winding up announced last year that its than 30 years. upstairs window and screen of their three-month project in 1978 directory ;"ill combine Meanwhile Barbara Brody his home at 1599 New Scotland December. 1976. when Olsen Albany. Troy and Schenectady and Chris Karpiak are making Rd. over Christmas weekend. tossed the mini-phone book listings into one Capital a last-minute appeal to Police theorized the bolt might idea into their laps. They've District directUiY. Voorheesville non-profit have been triggered by. a been busy ever since. compiling A noteworthy exception to service organizations: make slirr:shot.

PAGE 14~~~~uary 5, 1978 BETHLEHEM-NEW SCOTLAND Tri-Village TV Listings . MOInes, IOwa LOCAL STATIONS AND NETWORKS 9:30 IIi) CARTER COUNTRY Chlel Roy lears lor his RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE jOb because Mayor TeddYls as Shngywlth Ihe town's LAST MINUTE CHANGES. 10~~~a~~A'~ ~~Ah~~.r~APPENED TO THE CLASS OF '85 'Tho Class JOCk' MeredIth Baxler TV Compulog Services, Inc. Bllney slars as a young WIle who blllldS a succasslul carear wh,le her huSband IS held on Vietnam as a POW G) REDO f'OXX GUIlsts L,sa Ha,tman, Don Knotts . ((thursday» m BARNABY JONES CrrCllmslallMI evidence POlllts to Wall Eldridge. one 01 J R " law classmates, as the mllrderer ot hIS 1l',lIr'lInd, but when a noted EVENING Cllmlllel lawyer VOlunteers hIS ad",ca Eldridge IS overwhelmed. Ullllwere that II " Ihe ~wyer's son who IS the k,Uer 6:00 CJ em m NEWS m MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'I, OaodloS' EpIsode ZOOM (CAPTIONED) N,ne 'Zeus, By Jove Cahgula, Rom~'s th"d m " 6:30 m ABC NEWS emperor, proves to be the most unbalallClld m CBS NEWS monarCh yel Alter recoverong Irom a mysterrou5 CD OVER EASY Guest John Ra,tt ~tness, Cahgula's sell,p

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P~GE la-January 5,1978 music, which might be cha-cha, VOORHEESVILLE Another honor NO. BETHLEHEM rock, folk, Charleston and Natators' spirit many others. Using combina­ John Furey, a defensive back Rings stolen till unbowed tions of hopping, walking, from Delmar and a 1975 from bedroom jogging, bending and stretching graduate of Bethlehem Central Despite losing their first two the dances are simple enough High School, was presented Bethlehem police are meets to Albany Academy and for the non-dancer but with the Whistleman Award investigating the theft of two Bethlehem Central, the challenging enough for all to for his outstanding hustle on rings valued at $600 and a Voorheesville Central swim enjoy. the Ithaca College football metal box containing team is still optimistic. Every 12 weeks a complete team this fall. Furey was a approximately $35 in pennies The meet with Albany program of new dances is standout in the defensive from a North Bethlehem Academy produced some out­ introduced and new students backfield for -the Bombers, residence. standing swimmers. Sopho­ are invited to join the classes. helping them set a school Richard R. LaMountain. 19 more Nancy Brayden swam the record of 2S interceptions in a Lena Dr., said a burglar or Decoration stolen burglars took a gold diamond best time of her career in the A Christmas decoration was season. The Bombers finished ring and a black onyx ring with OO-yard backstroke. Dave reported stolen from the front first in the Independent College a diamond chip from a dresser Micheli, another sophomore, door of the Richard Ferrari Athletic Conference with a 4-0 took first place in the 200 record and were 6-3 overall. drawer in the bedroom of his residence. 42 Longwood Dr.. home during'daylight hours on individual medley and the 100 Delmar. on Christmas Furey is the son of M r. Daniel butterfly. Freshman Nancy J. and Mrs. Florence Furey of Dec. 22. The ·burglary was weekend. according to­ reported to police on Dec. 28. Hannmann did very well for Bethlehem police. 24 Montrose Dr., Delmar, and her first time diving on varsity is majoring in physical There was no sign of force and placed second in that Gullar classes start education at Ithaca College. entry, police said. event. The music department &t the At Bethlehem Central. Arts Center, 1069 New junior Tom George won the Scotland Rd., Albany, is taking La-Z-Boy SAVE diving. In the 400 freestyle relay registrations for the second Richard Carmin, sophomore, semester guitar classes which Wall Recliners $100 swam his leg in his best time of will begin on Jan. 19. Ray the year. Micheli won the 100 Andrews will teach a beginning fly in very good time. Eighth­ class on Tuesday evenings and BURRICK FURNITURE CO. r.rrader Tim Murnane did well intermediate folk guitar for 14 360 DELAWARE AVE., ALBANY, N.Y. 463-3112 in the 100 backstroke. Coach weeks. Dave Cady said returning sophpmore Wendy Albert "is one of the better female swimmers of Voorheesville. She shows a lot of promise for the coming year and works hard ... Aerobic dance classes start A free demonstration of aerobic dancing. a Jacki Sorensen fitness program, will be offered at St. Matthew's Church, Voorheesville, on Jan. WATCH FOR US 5 at 8 p.m. for the Community Women's Club. Classes will We'll be in begin Monday, Jan. 9 at 9:30 . a.m. and run for 12 weeks. aware Plaza Classes will meet on weekday mornings and Monday and round Feb. 1 Wednesday evenings at 7:15. Babysitting is available during the morning classes. Aerobic danding was originated by Jacki Sorensen, a professional dancer and choreographer and clinician for six years for the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, as a fun means to cardiovascular fitness. Mrs. Sorensen choreographs all ~ances to the mood of the

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PAGE 20-January 5, 1978 CLIP & SAVE ICE BACKUP? -\II 0 CALL > !: 4: 'V U) \lO 011 U) Q. J> mARRIOR :::; < m EOnSlRUmOn (J 439-4875 Roofing Remodeling - Repairs CLIP & SAVE _Bethlehem's Bill Reagan blasts off the launching hlock iii the l I lead in the 400-yard freestyle at the Shaker Relay Carnival in Lntham last week. Mike N)'ilis. fore~round. touched in first place .. The Eagles finished second in the meet. Jim Carroll HOLD THAT the half. The final score was 65- 'ichedule-maker for two home 42. Smith. named the most games before next Fridav's CHRISTMAS CHECK! valuable player of the holida~ Suburban Council .showdo~n fiesta. had 20 points and II against top-dog Shaker at Our Famous January Sale rebounds. Carmody. the 6-6 Latham. The Eagles host center who usually leads the Mohonasen Fridav and Starts Monday Jan. 9 scorers. was slov.'cd by illness. Shenendehowa Tuesda\' before but still managed 10 points and t he big test. . 10 rebounds. Re's 70-53 breeze at Colonie "This is a great team." Coach maintained the second-place tie '''~ mith exulted after the game. with Niskayuna and Shenende­ Registered Jewelers "These kids play well together. howa. all 4-1 behind Shaker's ( 58 North Pearl SI. they eat together and pal 5-0. Last week's action shook Downtown Albany around together. Barring a bad out Burnt H ills. which lost to night here or there. we should Shenendehowa and dropped to 9:30 to 5, Thurs. to 8 be in there all the way." 3-2. The Blackbirds get back to At Colonie Dave Bursey '--______FREE PARKING NEARBy ______J serious business this week with a league game with Ichabod Crane at home Tuesday and a road game at Maple Hill in Castleton Friday. TERRAC-E Home cooking for Be quint LOUNGE Rethlehem Central's varsity Proudly Presents basketball team. back on the winning track after a The Kings IV workmanlike job at Colonie week. can thank the Friday and Saturday Nights

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MARJEM KENNELS I--~;· • l ..' ,~J Glenmont Happiness is having a good teacher and Carol Van Duzer of the Bethlehem Middle School is one. These attentive faces belong to sixth graders Jason Tilroe, left, and Pat Davis, listening to an explanation of a calrs heart they have just dissected. R.H. Davis' canned 22 points and John Sica Sentimental theft ALL BREEDS 16 as Bethlehem moved to a 20- Police arc searching for a 12 lead at the quarter and vandal or vandals who took a By widened it to 26 points at the sentimental keepsake and tw~ , Appointment ( end of three. The Be jayvees other items from an unlocked: won. 52-49. in ovcrtime. parked car in Elsmere o~ Only (\ 1 Christmas night and pa~scd up Bass anglers meet scveral Christmas presents in Capital District Bassmasters th,e car. A resident of 767-9718 \ will hold an organizational Bethlehcm Terracc, Slinger­ meeting Jan. 8 al 8 p.m. at the lands. reported the theft of a Thunderbird Motel on Latham music box. frame shadow box Traffic Circle. and barbecue sct from her car parked at II Laurel Dr. while visiting friends bctween 8-11 p.m. She has offered a PAPA'S reward for the return of the ITALIAN-AMERICAN shadowbox. which contained RESTAURANT shells and collected items from I childhood that have little value other than sentiment. Includes soup or salad, spaghetti or french fries Veal Parmaglana 4.45 ... Pork Cutlet Ww Parmaglana 4.45 Q...J Stuffed Shells 3.00 LOW COST SPECIAL lasagna 3.00 a:c( MOTOR HOME INSURANCE And Delmar's c((/) Best PIZZA, tool Take It home, or relax In our J.~~UJj~ AIr-Conditioned Dining Room rogero smith _I N.$U RA NeE CO.INC. PAINT, WALLPAPER, AND 261 DELAWARE AVE FLOOR COVERING C/ SURETY BONDS DELMAR 278 DELAWARE AVE. DELMAR. 11 NORTH PEARL ST. H03·4246 439-4544 Open every day 11 a.m.-midnite 439.4468~'::' 439.4751

PAGE 22-January 5, 1978 Trail bike recovered .~Clyuc maps A 16-year-old Delmar youth program and his 17-ycar-old companion FUNERAL Bethlehem unit of the from Albany will be arraigned MEYERS HOME of Women Voters will this week in Bethlehem justice monthly meeting court in connection with the B. L. Meyers 'hursday, Jan. 12, at 9: 15 a.m. theft of a trail hike from a barn owner and director Bethlehem Library. at J 10 Elsmere Ave. last month. The two youths were arrested A.,_ h ••o will be asked to by Officer Ted Wilson on a and help plan' the warrant charging burglary and eague's 1978 national petit larceny lollowlng a police 'ro'!ram and the organization i nvcstigat ion. activities of the Bethlehem Tires vandalized Anyone interested in joining Ronald Unser, manager of learning more about League Sporthaven Lanes. 417 .ctiivitj·,os is invited. Babysitting Kenwood Ave., Delmar. . be provided at the library. reported to Bethlehem police college choir that tires on four vehicles parked outside the bowling Richard Bloom, son of Mrs. establishment had been slashed • (iv,",lIe Bloom. 46 Dumbarton 'tHe night of Dec. 22-23. Dr., sang bass and was choir manager for the fall concert of Zoning hearing set Our facilities and services are of the mixed Vassar College The Bethlehem town board Choir and the all-women \vill hold a public hearing on the finest Vassar College Chorus. He is a Jan 25 on a proposal to estahlish Residential-A ,oning: Selection Room on Premises graduate of Bethlehem Central Two Private Chapels High School and is a senior at in the vicinity of Elm Ave. and Jericho Rd. Vassar. 439-5560 Delmar, N.Y. Vita bath Once-A-Year Special Save $4.00 UNIQUELY WEEKLY Subscribe to

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PAGE 24-January 5, 1978 lP GiS lor Commercial & Domestic Use MODERN KELGAS PI4ARMACY Trailer Tanks Filled Michael Witter Rd .. Altamont. N.Y. 12009 1518)872·1477 Krugman

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FOR With serious injury, the first 15 INSURANCE ,minutes to 30 minutes are critical. .. And the first aid required is of CALL the advanced kind that the average citizen rarely knows: training in what to do -- and not to do -- about fractures, hemorrhage Mosher has worked on the I and impaired breathing. . .The auction picks best hope, then is that an United Fund and the Times ambulance will arrive quickly with local chairmen Union Christmas Fund. She skilled attendants who can give and her husband. Dr. Paul the patient expert attention. Two Voorheesville residents Mosher. have two children. Unfortunately, many attendants have been named co-chairmen Scharl will work with Mrs. may be unschooled apprentices of the southern Albany County Mosher in Voorheesville. ,lacking training in even . elementary first aid .. area for the 1978 WHMT/17 Delmar. Altamont and Berne­ TV Auction. Coordinating on Knox. A graduate of Syracuse the activities of several dozen University. he is assistant Burt Anthony J volunteers on the project will director of public safety at the • be Mrs. Paula Mosher and Find service a~ you like It - last anI! State University at Albany. and Iriendly Irom t~e efficient sUff at . Karl Scharl. neighbors on a member of the Voorheesville YOUR HOMEOWNER POLICY KRUGMAN'S DELMAR PKARMACY MAY PAY FOR ONLY PART OF Crow Ridge Rd .. Voorhees· Volunteer Fire Dept. INC. We handle a lull line 01 drugs Jille. Both have served as area YOUR LOSS - tT SHOULD BE 'and hana large well equipped phar­ CONTINUOUSLY RAISED DUE chairmen for the past two The TV Auction. to be held macy 10 hanllie your prescrlpllons. TO INFLATION. You can depend on KRUGMAN'S DEL· years. in the spring. is a major source of revenue for the public CALL 439-9958 & CHECK MAR PKARMACY, 361 Delaware Ave .. Mrs. Mosher. a graduate of ON OUR PROCEDURE ,439-9914 lor all your prescription the Columbia University broadcasting station. Volun­ requirements. Reach us alter hours Presbyterian School of Nur­ teers should contact the by calling .tOf' phone or 439·4582. chairmen for details. or call 339 Delaware Ave. Open: Mon. Ihru Frl. 9 a.m.-7 p.m .. sing, is a member of the board ;Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. of directors of the Visiting WMHT at 356-1700. Delmar Nurses Assn. of Albany. She is currently doing graduate work in the School of Social Welfare at SUNYA. Besides her TV Auction activities, Mrs. SKI

Tennis Rackets Restrung-Regrlpped TOURING Violins Repaired 1 ~ 13 miles of groomed trails on 800 acres • Bows Rehalred Rentals-instruction-Night Skiing-Retail Shop C.M. LACY' 3 CITIZENS' RA E W''1.. Cli'd ins Sunday, Jan. 8 • 1:00 p. m. 8 km. (5 mi.), Open and Women's Classes - separated by age, Mass Start in each class. Registration deadline 12:00 noon. PllolosrLlphs Race applications available at The Beresford Farms now. Limited to the first 100 applicants. by CumpbeH THE BERESFORD FARMS Ski Touring Center PORTRAIT CANOID Delanson, New York 895-2345 COMMERCIAL Located 21h miles west of Duanesburg' on Route 7, then south 1 mile on Chadwick Rd. 439-1381 Delmar, N. Y. (only 30 minutes from the Capital District)

January 5. 197B-PAGE 25 The bride is a graduate Bethlehem Central and D'Y ville College. and is a rCO!lSlerea nurse in the pediatric Oel'3'·'. ment of Albany Medi Center. The groom graduated from the Academy and State IIn;ve.·,; of New York at Albany. He laboratory technician a Albany Medical Center.

Gym lor tots Albany YMCA will start' winter sessions of the Pee gym program on Jan.11. The program is -~ parents and tots from 1-5 Mrs. Kenneth W. Boynton III old. For information. 449· 7196. Delmar girl to wed Susan Elizabeth Guard. FIRE CALLS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dec. 27 - Elsmere Guard of 66 SI. Clair Dr.. Colonial Acres. smoke In Delmar. was married to house. Kenneth Welles Boynton III. Dec. 28 - Selkirk - son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 396. truck fire. Boynton of Albanyon Nov. 12. Dec. 28 - Delmar - Lake Rev. Kenneth Gregory offi­ PI.. car fire. ciated at the ceremony at St. Dec. 28 - Selkirk - GE Thomas Church. Delmar. Plastics plant.

THIS WEEK'S HIGH SCHOOL SPORT SCHEDUI.E AT BETHLEHEM CENTRAL

Jan. 6 - Basketball, Mohonasen, home 8:30 Jan. 6 - Frosh Basketball, Guilderland, home, 3:45 Jan. 6 - Wrestling, Mohonasen, away 7 Jan. 10 - Basketball, Shenendehowa, home 8 . Jan. 10 - Frosh Basketball, Shenendehowa, away, 3:45 Jan. 10 - Bowling, Guilderland, at Scotia 3:45 Jan. 10 - Indoor track at Washington Ave. Armory 4 Jan. 11 - Wrestling, Shenendehowa, away 6 Jan. 11 - Swimming, Burnt Hills, home 4:15

22 Delaware Plaza Latham Comers Shopping Centor-439-8106 Shopping Contor-783-7491

PAGE 26-January 5. 1978 ------CLASSI FI EDS------~ Classified Ads are 15¢ per word ($1.50 minimum) payable in advance before 4 p.m. Friday for following Thursday. publication. Come in person or mail your ad with check of money order to 439-4949 414 Kenwood Ave., Delmar. 439-4949

EXPERT WATCH' AND JEWELRY PLUMB!NG HEATING ELECTRICAL ANTIQUES ELECTRICAL RE'PAIRS. Diamond settings, Slingerlands engraving wedding and engage­ ******* **********~,. Contracting, Inc. ment rings, reasonable, your THE ANTIQUE ,. trusted jeweler, LeWanda, JAMES W. BARTLEY Free No Job Delaware Plaza Shopping Ctr. 439- EXCHANGE ~,. Estimate",:"'11' .~ _ . _ .iToo. Small 154 Delaware Ave. ,. & SONS 9665. next to Plaza ,. fj;~- LAWN & GARDEN CARE (Behind Denby's) ,. ELECTRICAL-PLUMBING \~ . ,~ - REAGAN'S TREE SERVICE, re­ ******** **** Hydron/c Heating Phone: 431-1222 II no an,.. ,. 458·4860 moval, trimming, cabling Quality Work at a Reasonable Pric~ Emergancy service. insured. 439-·, APPLIANCES Water Pumps 5052, If 768-2230 HORSES LEE'S FIREWOOD TORCHY'S TACK SHOP TREE Jericho Rd" Selkirk SERVICE ~~~ R07-2701 DISCOUNT PRICES with Mon.-Sat. 9-9 _ Removal PERSONALIZED Boarding & Training Stables _PrunIng FIREWOOD -Cabling SERVICE RIDING SUPPLIES & SADDLES -24 hr. Emergency ServIce CARLETON TV Lessons":"'lndoor Arena 439-2926 439-1694 Special Low Winter Rates JOSEPH'S TROUBADOR Stable •. FrH Estimates, Fully Insured Riding lessons, pony rides, YAN DYKE'S NORTHEAST, GE 439-7365 SEASONED HARDWOOD cut and traini~g. At. 9-W, 767-9537. jer Appliances and TV, Zenith (R ••kNIt"., • Comm.tel.' • Indu,trlel, TV & Stereos. 243 Delaware Ave., . split to order. Delivered and Delmar. 439-6203 tf stacked at your convenience. Face INTERIOR DECORATING cord $35, 3 face cords $90. John B. HERM'S TREE Service. Call IV2- Guertze, Jr. 434-8903. 5231. BEAUTY Marion Michaels, Interiors FIREWOOD: Seasoned harwood. 93 Font Grove I. ALTAMONT TREE " . Delivered, stacked. Joe, 872-0236. Slinge.rlands, N.Y. 12159 YOU DON'T HAVE to be 8 Model Exclusive Designer Fabrics to look like one! Call ELIZABETH FURNITURE REFINISHED and Wallpapers , MARTIN,371-8729. tf _REM~~~~~~U~ING 'ff. All Personal Decorating Services Fr .. E,tlmat.,/Re.. onable Rat ••/ln.u," , Phone: 439·6937 after 3:00 PM HENRY WHIPPLE SPECIALIZING IN BRECK, "'~~IQU"~~OD~RN , B61-6541 or B61'-5568 Realistic, Rayette and Caryl . FURNITURE Richards permanents. Hair tinting I I KECK'S DRAPERY CO. and bleaching. MELE'S BEAUTY MASON WORK SALON, Plaza Shopping Center, R.f.~8~j~~_~~f~~~~gE. Custom Draperies, Telephone it no CALL 439-4411. tf I TOP NOTCH MASON. Chimneys. I439-7700 answer 439-1800· Slip Covers, bedspreads, Ii -.--154 Delaware Ave., Elsm~re_ -. LARGE FABRIC Selection foundations. patios, walks. fire­ CARPENTRY ...... Attractive Prices •.• places. ART LOUX 765-4234 8t15 -----_------,.,Home Service MASONRY AND CARPENTRY of KEVIN J. GILDAY, CARPENTRY. HOME IMPROVEMr~ • Can JOAN KEMMER 869-0589 Repairs, remodeling. built-ins, ,all types. Over 20 years experience. additions. 30 Charles Blvd. Delmar, William Stannard, 768-2893. 439-5502 or 439-3122. . tf DeVellls Bros. HOME IMPROVEMENTS CARPET CLEANING- ROOFING & SIDING 'DRAPERIES Fully Insured. Free Estimates Fabric Selection RICHARDSON Carpet Cleaners-'· 765'2188 765-4197 Bedroom-Ensamblel ~ See our display ad elsewhere ir. this After 6:00 Home Service 'issue.482-4768- tf Draperies Custom made by Barbara Call 872-0897 . CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS REMOOELING-REPAIRS.-ROOFING X-COUNTRY SKIS JEWELRY sales & rentals WATCH REPAIRING,' expert Painting & PaperhangIng Meyers Bicycle Center I_ImAR;:~umou :workmanship. All work guaranteed. . [On51RucnOn . Also engraving, diamond setting, PAINTING, Interior-Exterior. 1958 New Scotland Rd. GEnElUllIOlIiRA11111G watch bands. Harry l. Brown, Paperhanging. Experienced. 439-5966 (518) 439-4875 Jeweler. 4 Corners, Delmar. 439- Aeasonable rates. DeWitt Stannard. 2718. 439-7110 tf

, January 5, 197B-PAGE 27 ASPHALT, SLATE, Wood shingle DON VOGEL Painting Contractor. ABLE' PLUMBING S.ERI{ICE Interior, exterior, paperchanging, repairs, ice-slides, gutters. I do elt types 01 Plumbing & H&eting 439-3541. .;z~ repairs, 20 rears experience. 489- R(.peirs & Insta!iations VANCANS, 11 0989, 489-7914. 11 E'lathroom & Kitchen Remodeling ARI ISOLINO TAILORING Drain Cleaning Mon-Thurs, Sat. 10-6 FREE ESTIMATES-LOW PRICES Friday 10-9 .. Protect Your Investment SERVICE ANY DAY ANY HOUR GENE BAZAR-465-407B . DISCOUNT 183 Delaware Ave. opposite Plaza Call RUSS McCURDY 572 Delaware Ave. On Work Done 439-2148 --- - - For Free Estimate Home Plumbing From Dec. 1 - April 1 DELMAR SANITARY Cleaners, ser- Interior/Exterior Painting Winter Prices vice Tri-Village Area, over 20 years. Quality Work. Fair Prices Repair Work 768-2904. ~ Siding $1.19 II. Insured 439-7124 Bethlehem Area • NORMANSKILL SEPTIC TANK CALL JIM for all your Rooling $,55 II. Cleaners. Systems installed, Plumbing pro:Jlems Ice Sealed Eaves Electric Sewer Rooter Service. 767- 9287. Free Estimate- . Resonable Rales . Free Estimates - Fully Insured 11 I KEN JALET 439-2108 17eaintlng Contractor· JAMES Sewing Machin .. Vacuum Cleaners )'- .' Paperhanging RESTORATION Home Improvement Co. Sales • Service • Parts , ~ree Est/mates. Insured. INVISIBLE REPAIR-Furniture, 439-3000 All Makes • All Models > 273-4590" 421 Wetlington Rd. East Gr ..nbush Variety '--- Antiques, Fine Porcelain. Statues, Figurines, Oil Paintings. Glass- Delmar. N.Y. 693 Columbia Tpke. ware, Metalware, Frames, Lamps. East Greenbush, N.Y. 12061 VOGEL 477-5993 PAINTING CONTRACTOR Any Valuable or Keepsake. RESTORERS OF AMERICA. Interiors _. Exteriors SNOW REMOVAL Al TERATIONS -, Hems, 756-9600. If button~ PAPERHANGING - holes. all small sewing jobs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING 439-4582. ROOFING-SIDING Tired of Shoveling? Free Estimates - Guaranteed , CHILD CARE - Lovely country INSURED Your Snowblower Won't Start? 439·7922, " home. 24 hr. service. 50¢/hr. TIlEN YOU NEED USI 767-9537. Dick Domermuth Van Wormer Ent. S& M PAINTING! Snowplowing AUTO BODY INTERIOR - EXTERIOR ALUMINUM Commercial Residential ~ 24 Hr. , WALLPAPERING -- PANElING Radio Dis SHOP Free Estimates ~s 'I DING 0 TRIM 439·4683 Emergency Road Service Hilltowns Sales & , INSURED-WORK GUARANGEED Serving TrI·Vlllage 10 yrs. , - ~ ", Our 27th Year Service 765-452~ . r:-- SNOW PLOWING-Removf. COMPLETE BODY & " :0. COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL I ~'76B-2429 Large or small jobs. Joe. 872-0236. FENDER REPAIRS 21128 Howard Hurley - 4222 Elm Dr. , D,L. CHASE SPECIAL SERVICES EAST BERNE For A FP.EE Estimate On (off Pinnacle Rd. Helderberg lake area) • CALL 072-1005 {i;I...... Painting B.P.W. (satisfaction guaranteed) I , Contractor' L·2%%MA. Residential SpeCialists CYIlIS Shelhamer ROOfing REFUSE SERVICE CLASSIOUE DANCE SCHOOL Phone 768-2069 Residential • Commercial 154 A Delaware Avenue • SNOW SLIDES CHILDREN AND ADULTS • GUTTERS 439-5569 PRIVATE OR GROUPS • TRAILER ROOfS All types of Dance and ExerCise ICE SKATES SHARPENED. Also 439-3331 Mrs. B. F ollell INSURED saws, chain saws, knives, scissors, Mike Sinai REFERENCES pinking shears, etc. 439-5156 or 756-9386 439-3893. tf Painting Contractor .... '~ . - twAll .... Makes of Interior/Exterior Painting Beautiful Cake Vacuum Cleaners Decorated for all Occasions Attention to Detail Can't Decide and Quality Workmanship Who to Call Sewing Machines Fully Insured-Free Estimates To Do Your 1("""Religious "00,", .. ;~-.:. All Work Guaranteed ROOF? ;\ ' ..... ~ . .' Jo;; :::;.~:£ '. Many, Many ~ Years of 482-0659 Why not call the companyiii Experience "where superior workman- Sewing Machine Repairs ship still means something." , Rebuilt Sewing Machines PLUMBING-HEATING by Well Known John Sesson . _. -All makes of sewing machines & Vacuums Starting at $20 -Free Estimates In your home VANGUARD -Workmanship guaranteed B, P. WOOD ~XINGTON VACUUN Plumbing & Heating ROOFING CO. , 463-2520 CLEANER & Free Estimates Fully Insured . SEWING MACHINE 24 Hour Service -Repairs on all makes of Call JAMES S, STAATS 562 Central Ave., Albany Phone 439·9454 Ifacuum cleaners 767-2712 ! 482-4427

PAGE 28-January 5,1978 PART· TIME/EXPERIENCED TYPIST. General clerical & office REAL ESTATE CHIMNEY SWEEP work. Hours flexible, location near Delmar 4 Corners. Send resume to Is Your Chimney Box 75, clo Spotlight, PO Box 152, Dangerously Delmar 12054. 2T15 Dirty?? HAIRDRESSER Full or Part-time. r60JSItr6OJ Cat's Meow, 439-0664. DIRECTORY I~ Call Our Experienced BARTENDERS, cocktail wait­ I resses, experienced. Apply in Cohn Y,g,d, Cronin ....•...... _ ...... 439-165i. CHIMNEY SWEEPS person after 3 p.m. Terrace Lounge, 321 Delaware Ave, ~~ Ron O'Ambroa' 99 Delaware Ave.,' Elsmere, john J. Healy ....•...... •.•.. ,..•.... ,•.. 439-7615· BU~~ 439·9857. 21112. 5 Grove 5t. OR Howard Engl., Jr. Klersy Reaity Inc .___ ._._._.439-7001 439-6616 WOMAN to prepare lunch for 282 Delaware Ave. SELLING elderly woman and light house­ COAST TO COAST cleaning. 10:30 to 1:30, Feb. 16-27. Picotte Really Inc...... 439-4943 LOST & FOUND Ref. req. 439-4055. ~05 Delaware Ave. REFERRAL SERVICE OUND Dec. lB. Young calico cat Philip l Roberts Inc .•.••.•.. ,_ .••.•• 439-9'Jlj SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER for 190 Delaware Ave. ith pink collar. Fuera Bush Rd.­ professional office. Typing, lint Dr. area. 439-5593. insurance forms. Experience Realty E,ec,tive Agency Inc ...... •.••.. 463-664i required. Send resume to Box "B", Rt. 9W Glenmonl MISC. FOR SALE c/o Spotlight, PO Box 152, Delmar, Scarborough Really InL ••..• ,..•...•.... 439-m 12054. NSTANT PASSPORT PICTURES. Elm Avenue all L. Spelich. photographer. Area 39·5390. 31119 SITUATIONS WANTED Del. Palmer. 1"., •• ,.•• ,•.••...... •••...•.• 434-0181 TEREO EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. 111 51a1e St., Albany 39·1694. 31119 Experienced itchenald Portable Dishwasher. BOOKKEEPING/ xcellent condition. Green. chop­ Wanted ping block top. 489-3635. 21112 ACCTG. SERVICE Seeking position with small Unfurnished Apartment company evenings, Sat., Sun. Large rooms, one bedroom, Harvard Classics, 50 vo1., $35. CAT HAVEN Eves. 439-3990 dining room, parking 439-3301 after 1 p.m. FOR CATS ONLY Eves. 439·3990 Reservations RBquntad RNSIOING, 24 pieces. 4 to 11 ft. Individual Care in Private Home ong. 8 to 12 in. wide. Quality ANNOUNCEMENTS ETHEL FAY ariable, $20.00. 872-2024. SfR WELLINGTON TATTERSALL, This beautifully decorated, FIREWOOD, seasoned hardwood. OES/AKC Delmar (c/o Woehrle) $30/face cord. 439-5222 after 6 p.m. proudly announces siring eleven King James area colonial home offspring 22 Dec. 77 by Lady Amanda 01 Canterbury, OES/AKC is available for Antique shotguns. 1-12 gao Parker, 1-16 gao pin fire Le Facheux. Albany (c/o Leone). 1-8elgian muzzle loader. $200 each. 439-5432. Is your Ad in the SPOTLIGHT? AUTOMOTIVE for SALE CALL 439-4949 973 MATADOR. PB, PS, PW, PT, 995. 1972 Sklroule Snowmobile TX300, low mileage, $600. CLASSIFIED AD POLICY 39·1664. Cla!Jsltled Ads In the 970 DODGE CHALLENGER. 4 Spotlight musl be paid tor peed, 439-1403. when the ad Is sLlbmltted. We must enforce this policy 975 FORD VAN (E150), $3600. strictly. Our rates are too large eat-In kitchen 39-0378 anytime. small to permit Invoicing and 5 bedrooms bookkeeping on these 2';' baths paneled & carpeted game room accounts. Please do not ask 2 car garage move-In condition 1977 SUBARU us' to make any exception to family room will replace low energy cost 4-door Hatchback Wagon this rule. Your copy and remittance $87,500 White, front-wheel drive, must reach us on Friday 38 mpg, only 10,800 miles. Still before 4:30 P.M. In order to under warranty. 4-speed manual appear in the following 439·4943 transmission, AM/FM radio, Thursday Issue. 205 Delaware Ave. Quaker State rust-proofed, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 489·8551 1 465-4747 white sidewall radials. Top RATES 1215 Western Ave. U 120 Washington Ave. condition. $3700 firm. 439-1682. 15¢ per word for each insertion; Albany • • Albany $1.50 minimum. ., CALL 439·4949 We bring people home. HELP WANTED Write, or stop in OUl convenient office: 414 KENWOOD AVENUE LOVE CRAFTS? Like Money? You Why don't YOU subscribe can have both! No delivery or 10 THE SPOTLIGHT R!~9TTE collecting. Call 765-2462. 2T15

January 5, 1978-PAGE 29 1""""""\\\111111111111"'11111111111" aboard the aircraft carrier USS § , SERVICEMEN Independence. homeportcd in Norfolk. Va. During the seven­ § ~ In The NEWS month cruise. they participated ~ I Three area servicemen have in training operations an I ~ completed recruit training at visited cities in Spain and Italy, ~ ~ the Naval Training Center. :tf ~ Great Lakes. III. Navy Airman Navy Ensign Anne C. ~ .. Apprentice Henry S. ManssJr. Angerame. daughter of Mr. ::!~ Wqndering if you have the RIGHT coverage? = son of Henry S. Manss Sr,'of 72 and Mrs, John F. Angerame of Wondering if you have ENOUGH cov,erage? Maple Rd.., 'v06iheesviIJe. 5, .. Marion Rd .. ' Delmar. has = . = Navv Seaman ·R."ecfuii 'M-ic'hael c:,i'm'pret.ed, the. Officer ==. ONE STOP ::- S. Fleming., son :'of.'Mr::,and .( ndoctri'na't'ion ···School·.·a t - the ~ - Mrs. MichaeJ'GtFlcming'of'l~ .·~~-~:al ~~9 ~ca t"i:~n -a.r:t~ .. ·Tra~.ii.ihg ; INSURANCE :; Joslin Ave .. .voorheesville:and Center... Newport,· R,l.--The·six~ Navy Seaman Recruit Derek P. week - course· is -designed' ··to YOUR EVERY NEED Robinson. son of Mr. and Mrs. prepare newly commissioned ~ i~ Theodore F. Robinson Jr. of officers for duty in the Navy ~ ~ 134 Maple Ave.. Selkirk. staff field corresponding to ~ from your good friends at ;:; completed the eight-week their civilian profession, ~, THE INSURANCE OFFICE § training. They received Ensign Angerarne is a 1972 ALEX SNOW JOANN PACYNA instruction in general military graduate of Memorial Hospital ~ § subjects including seamanship. School of Nursing and she 0101 H, Lundberg Agency 0 Tucker Smith Agency ~ s§ joined the Navy i'n Aug, 1977. ~ 159 Delaware Ave. 439·7646. Delmar, 12054 S close-order drill. Naval historv a'nd first aid. • ~""'"IIIIII""'IJIIIIIIIl"\\\""""""~ Marine Major Joseph F, ,-----REAL Navy Boiler Technician Kline. whose wife. Joan. is the SHAKLEE Third Class Edgar D, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.J, ESTATE l Wakeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spain of 8 Rural PL. Delmar. CORNER NATURAL PRODUCTS Edgar H, Wakeman of Rt. I. was awarded the Navy Selkirk. and Navy Gunner's Commendation Medal. He was 439-4857 Mate Third Class Kenneth E, cited to meritorious sen'ic Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. from March 1975 to March Edward Harris of Stone Rd .. 1976 with the 2nd Marine Gloria Vandenburgh ROOM WITH BOARD Glenmont. have returned from Aircraft Wing, Cherry Pt.. Sales Representative PARENTS BOARDED - Lovely an extended deployment in the N.C. During that period, Maj. Appraising Is more a study of country home. Visit with them any Mediterranean Sea. They are Kline served as the com­ people's activities than 8n exact time. 767·9537. servin.g as crewmembers manding officer of the Marine sclence ... 1t Is the people's Light Helicopter Squadron actions In the market which 268, determines the price at which SLINGERLANDS property may be sold ... An Recorder session appraiser Is experienced In real New England Colonial estate evsluation ... lt's part of his N.e':V constructic:>n featuring entrance foyer, living room and Capital District chapter, dmmg room, kltche~ with appliances and bright eating lob ... He Is In constanllouch with American Recorder Society, the market, knows what homes area. Panelled famIly room with fireplace, 21h bath are seiling at what prlces .. .l1 Is to 2-car garage ...... $66,90g: will meet at 7:30 tonight his Inlerest and yours that he put (Thursday) in Fellowship Hall the right price on your home, of the Helderberg Reformed one that Is fair to you and fair to I Church. Guilderland Center. the buyer... What your house Is worth Is not what you think It Is, REALTORS Pop Warner elects or what the buyer might think It Is but what the appraiser reports 439-9921 L Donald Simpson was determined by the experience, 264 Delaware Ave" Delmar elected president of the I qualifications and moUves of the Bethlehem Pop Warner Assn. man behind It... at the December membership If you are selling your home, meeting this month. Donald take advantage of our know· Kenwood Ave. Immediate occupancy MacMillan \\'as elected first ledge and experience in real 3 bedroom ranch perfect for a starting couple or the newly retired. Full vice president. Other officers estate to prevent problems. basement. casH ron baseboard heat & wooded lot are Adrian Arnold. second vice KLERSY REALTY will see asking 530.900 president; Yvonne Mendleson. thaI you gel fair market value for your properly and bring secretary; Larry MacDonald. only qualified buyers to look. KLERSV REAL TV treasurer, and Bud Nevens. List with us at KLERSY head coach. The next general I REALTY, 282 Delaware Ave., 439-7601 meeting will be held Tuesday.:"" Delmar. Ca1/439-7601 when Ja, 10. at the Community 282 DELAWARE AVE., DELMAR 12054 L ready______to sell. _ Room of the National HENRYJ,KLERSYJR.BROKER Commercial Bank and Trust Co., Delmar.

PAGE 30-January 5,1978 Bethlehem who supported the substitute teacher aide, and a l I toy drive. Because of their volunteer, it was not easy to Prevent RUST on new cars. Stop I tremendous genercsity, many submit my letter of resignation RUST on old cars. With our I Vox Pop underprivileged children had a effective Dec. 15. syst9m, we RUST PROOF com· ~ . 'plete under carriage, insid~ I Vox Pop IS open to a/l rea· joyous Christmas. However. the conditions in doors, inside rocker panels, in­ ders for letters in good Scott Roberts the Middle School lunchroom side trunk. Appointment only. tastB on matters of pulJlic Bethlehem Jaycees have forced me to resign (as one interest. Letters over 300 Delmar of the other aides said, "I feel JOE KELLEF.I'S MOBIL Rt. 9W • Glenmont, N.Y. words are subject to abridg~ like a jail warden. "). It saddens ing bv the editor. All letters Reward for return me to be leaving the schools, as 463-7712 must" be S'igned but n'ames Editor, The Spotlight: I enjoy working with children. And almost ever.y one likes me, will be withheld on request. A $25 reward will be given, I might add: I have applied to no questions asked. for the five other openings within the fx.>:x..,.:::yA:.~:::~::~>!c~ return of a shadowbox collage school, but in most cases the ~ SNOWBLOWERS l:\ ~OYSfOrTots .. containing butterflies, snail choice was made before the job ~ HEADQUARTERS .~ Editor. The Spotlight:· shells, wishbones and other openings were even posted. In ~ Toro Bolens 1I The Bethlehem Jaycees wish childhood memories collected one instance I was not even Jacobsen ~ to thank the Spotlight for their 20 years ago. I t was removed g granted an interview, although S Snowblowers in stock >­ lassistance in publicizing this from my car on Laurel Dr. on I called repeatedly to find out Christmas night along with a ~ for immediate delivery M year's Toys for Tots drive. As in 3· when the interviews were to piece barbeque set. The the past. the Spotlight was an begin. ~ ~ important means of communi­ shadowbox has little material Name Submitted ~ FREE SET OF CHAINS g cation for the project. but great sentimental value. I Glenmont i with ALL NEW 2-STAGE ~ We would also like to may be contacted at 439-0091 " SNOWBLOWERS ~ express our appreciation to the evenings. Please withhold my Support Spotlight Advertisers ~ ~.. Golden Krust, Big N, name. l, • Bethlehem Public Library, Name Submilled Pesticide certification ~ L.C. SMITH ..~ National Savings Bank and Slingerlands On Tuesday. Jan. 24 at 1:30 6 LAWN & GARDEN EaUIPMENT ~ McDonald's for their p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. ~ 154-8 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N.Y. ~ contributions by allowing us to Sad resIgnation pesticide certification ~ 439-9746 ~ ~ace collection boxes in their Editor, The Spotlight: examinations will be given at ~ (Next to Delaware Plaza) Len Smith. owner ~ establishments. After being with the the Albany County Resources 1Jx __:-'-""'K __ =~>:3; Finally, we would like to Bethlehem Schools for eight Development Center. Martin thank the people of the town of years as a noon-hour-aide. Rd., Voorheesville. Community Corner • Recycle Your Christmas Tree • Townspeople will have the opportunity on the next two Saturdays to give a lift to the ecology and their • gardens at the same time. Through the auspices of the * Garden Shoppe and the Town of Bethlehem, you can have your Christmas tree ground into chips, which not only takes care of disposal of the tree but provides nourishment for your garden in the spring. It's all free, from 10 to 3, on Jan. 7 and Jan. 14. Don't forget, when you take your tree, bring along containers for the mulch ... as much as you want. Happy New Year!

Community Corner, a public service column 01 important cdmmunity events, is sponsored by .. i .. City Er Caunty Savinl':ls Bank Member FDIC 163 Delaware Avenue. Delmar. (Opposite Delaware Shopping Plaza)' 439-9941

January 5, 1978-PAGE 31 Seafood Restaurant Inc. R\' 9W W. Coxsackie, N.Y. 12192 N.Y.S. Thru Exit21B c, 518-731-9905 KICK OFF 78 . Store-wide savings Sunday Special Jan. 8 on our entire stockf Winter Special Full-Course For a limited time, Red's Famous buy any item at regular price, 1 Fried Shrimp Yankee .. Pot Roast and get the second at half-price NEW HOURS $4.95 Dinner Mon·Sat 10-6. Fri til 9 $4.95 ~' • " < Gift Certificates t~. 1 - -" i' Tailori~on :re~ oftito- Hours: Tues. - Sun. 11:30 - 9:30 . (ft/tk MENSWEAR 439-2148 163 DELAWARE AVE (Opposite Delaware Plaza) ~~ ?""!=:C>j... ~ Ample Parking in Rear &Ston. Front and Rear Entrances child ItUrtur'ng C'en.ter • qua/lied, exper/enced d'-rector.s with fOr/mary C"oncern. ,for EXER-DANCE CLASSES well rounded c/tild dr:Ile10'phlr:1ti • cOllveJU'enl tJeJl'YtIJ.r /Oc:.a.ti.Dn. DANCE-VOGA-AEROBICS Favor Your Figure with Beautiful Exercises •happ!:!, sec-UTe enV/ron.nt.en..t Classes Begin Jan, 6th crr eKt'-re worK. cia!f 10 weeks $25. 11th class FREE DELMAR-ALBANY • act/II'-t,e" an d pla!f to ntl,:ture MARY REICH 439-2058 I imaginat/olf., and ahilit/~ It~_::'-"':imm,' ~!lZlZI'.lZll.iI!lZlZI'.lZll.iI======~ •opex-1ng January -.foe 1/..2.0 hr:

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