. •pp"«*w"F" " ^ • W ^ Elgin art work shown at Home and Local artist, Jeffrey Elfin, has a group of pencil and pastel drawings and several oils on paper on display at Home and City Savings bank in Green wich. Mr. Elgin is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Art academy and the Cleveland Institute Of Art. He holds an M.F.A degree in painting and a B.S. degree in design from the University of Cincinnati. Mr. Elgin has taught at the University of Cincinnati, Collage of Design, Architecture and Art. He is presently iching at Skidmon college, t ment of Art ia Saratoga wrings. Mr. Elgin has vedmany wards and gr including CAPS Fello ship in paintwhich was arded to him in 1983-84 from the New ork State council on the arts, II LI'V AAEJ .iMwS^^^Hf^MniKiir Green wich students attend seminar at Greenwich He has had numerous public and private collections at many universities throughout the country and 17 one-per son shows including most recently Adirondack Community college. Colby-Sawyer college. Emma Willard school and SUNY at Oneonta. His selected group exhibitions have included the Award Candidates exhibition, Potsdam National Drawing Biennial, American Drawings II: National Competition, Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region and numerous others. , School board meeting The Greenwich school board will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, April 8, at 7:45 p.m. in the middle school oirtJfay avenue. The public is welcome to attend. rvice and Supply Main St., Greenwich erly Greenwich F a r m Supply Special! **Y* Free Oil Change With Every Lawn Mower Tune Vp PFALTZGRAFF in Bring your broken or chipped Pfaltzgraff in and trade it For ,30% OFF Village or r Yorktowne in stock or trade For 30% OFF on new patterns. May trade in whole sets. Good until April 6, 1985 TOWN & COUNTRY STORES 112 Main Street, Greenwich 40 t Main Street, Cambridge GREENWICH JOURNAL Thursday, ApH) 4,1985 SALEM PRESS P«*e5 Cub Scouts Thursday, March 28, Gub Scout den 6 had its regular meeting at the home of Leader Karen Rizzo. They dyed hard boiled eggs and decorated plastic eggs. After their meeting they were entertained at the home of Don and Jane Perkins to a pancake and sausage supper. Those attending were Eddie Aldrich, Bill Jennings, Arron Tucker, Grant Tucker, Peter Hughes, Brady Squires, Karen Rizzo and Libby Aldrich. ) !< A 4 I Greenwich Athletic Association Spaghetti & Meatballs April 1 3 t h Greenwich and Cambridge business students and teachers gathered at Greenwich March 26, for a business seminar. Students interested in this Competent secretaries are in continuing demand in all field were urged by the speaker phases of the business world, to continue to improve their students were told during a shorthand and typing speed recent seminar session on the skills. Communication skills, subject at the Greenwich cen* she stressed, were particularly tral school Business depart- essential to the secretary whose job can be the important ment. Addressing the group was focal center of most general ofRobyn Freedman, admissions fice administrations. Following the program, representative of the Mildred refreshments were served by Elley Business school of the Service club of the host Albany. Special guests of the Green- Greenwich Business departwich Business department ment. Attending the seminar for were business students from Greenwich were: Gina Perry, Cambridge central school. Discussing The Future of the Sue Davis, Tina McMurray, Executive Secretary in the Darlene Matyka, Mary Blair, Changing Business World, Tracy Clayton, Julie Mesick, Mrs. Freedman predicted the Rosemarie Daniello, Tracy demand for well-trained Larmon, Holly Harris and secretaries would continue well Nonna Ruthosky and teacher Sheila Maloney. The Caminto the 1990s. bridge students included Anne Quenneville, Missy Hansen, Jeannie Arnold, Debora Pike, Wendy Wooddell, Denise Calef Tammy Stenseh and teacher, Mary Sinnamon. Greenwich firemen elect officers The Greenwich Volunteer Fire department held its election of line officers Tuesday night. Elected to two-year terms were Wayne Perkins, fire chief; Leo Flynn, first assistant chief; Garry Bain, second assistant chief; Rae Davis Jr. and Joe Jordan, captains; Jerry Herbst and Tom Montgomery, lieutenants and Bud Blanchfield, Steve Duket, Dennis Chadwick, Garry Bain and Gary St. Mary to the board of directors. m VFW HALL, ABEEL AVENUE Italian Bread, Open Salad Bar, Beverage, Homemade Desserts Dinner Prepared By Mike Greco Tickets Sold In Advance. Adults: $5.50 Children: $4.00 Time: 4 - 8 Contact Any Greenwich Athletic Association Member N e w Listing: Commercial property center of town Residential Properties: 2 Bedroom Handyman Special in Greenwich Great starter home in Victory Mills — 3 bedrooms Older 4 bedroom home with low heating cost Mini Farm — 6 acres plus a 3 bedroom home 2 for the price of 11 JUST REDUCED — % acres of land plus 2 ranch homes in Greenwich. Cambridge — 68 acres plus home presently with 3 apartments — Lots of potential. 24,500 17,500 28,500 29,900 62,900 CENTURY 21 METZGER Saratoga Springs, New York 800-255-5031 Ext. 129 Local Sale* Associate Sue Genevick 692-7842 VESTMENT Local Excerpt from the RULES AND REGULATIONS of the GREENWICH CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Covering: FLOWERS Spring - Summer - Fall flowers are permitted on lota on and after M a \ 1st of each year through September 15th. If placed in subatantlai arm or other receptacle* capable of r f t n l t erect and net impeding maintenance of the lot* by Cemetery personnel Flowers in day pots or similar temporary containers ate permitted from May 1st through June 15th. No clay pott or other containers are to be Inserted Into the ground by the digging of No plastic or wire i •"• Town board meeting The Greenwich town board will hold a regular meeting Tuesday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m in the board room at the town office building on Academy street. The public is invited to attend. K&G - 1 •hall be placed on any lot daring Winter Whiter wreaths and similar flower arrangements arc permitted from Ncsrambcr let through Aprfl let of each year as long as securely InetahVd. Owner* at* te remove such items prior to April I of each year or such amy be removed by the Cemetery 6ENERAL 1. Urn the Spring and Fall stating such re reasonable time fee iciattcl of such Items. Any wBI be removed by the Cemetery 2. We glees JaTf sassal nc pmcen en any let at any time. .». rlowers snap oe ptaceo am M V asm BOI on waiaways. I may be changed from time te time by the Beard of Trustee*. CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ICQtsPaaf P r A H a W A f l ^ k RUSSELL, Secretary ROBERT/ P. ADAMSON, \ — Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Keays of Tomball, Tex., Capt. and Mrs. Daniel Keays and Debbie and Dawn of Ohio, Katherine Shull of Decatur, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keays of Virginia Beach, Va., were called here last week by the death of Preston Keays. 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The workshop Sewing as a Busines will be April 11 from 9:45 a.m.-3 p.m. at the United Methodist church in South Glens Falls. Area business women will share their knowledge and ex pertise in the area of setting up a business, running a business in the home and marketing home sewing and handcrafted items. Pre-registration is required by April 5. There is a small registration fee to cover the cost of a printer resource Member FDIC SAVINGS BANK a For more information or to register for the workshop contact Washington county Cooperative Extension office in Hudson Falls, four Financial Partner Albany/Colonie/Delmar/East Greenbush/Fort Edward/Gteenwich/Guilderiand/Hoostek Falls/ livKlson/Itottenlam/5V'henf<ifldy-Nia^ftyuna/Th>y I. Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com
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