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Carolyn Adriaansen

Happenings
By Carolyn Adriaansen (926-4436) 

 'Four requirements for success - I am, I can, I ought, I will.'

Have you noticed our decorated fire hydrants?

Kyle Haak presented the Ministry of Music on Sunday, July 9, at the Second Reformed Church. Bill DeVries delivered the morning message in the absence of Pastor White.

Bob Clark is recovering at his Williamson Road home.

July 22 - the opening of the Amazing Maize Maze in Macedon, NY at Long Acre Farms, Eddy Rd., Macedon. For more info, call 986.1979. They have a large yard for the kids to run and feed the goats, a gift shop to look through and a grand variety of ice cream for treats, not to mention the lovely yard furniture that is for sale.

July 20, 1912 - The corner store in the Clark Block formerly used as a meat market is being fitted as an ice cream parlor by parties from Williamson.

Paul and Sue Devlin entertained at a family party during the afternoon of Sunday, July 9, in honor of their son, Justin's birthday and of their farther, Gordon Adriaansen, which both occured on the 8th.

Paul, Jody & David Bender made a visit to Greensboro, NC to meet their new grandson, Rielly Kearns & see his parents, Paul & Victoria Kearns. While in North Carolina, they spent some time with Judy's sister and husband, Sandy and Tim Barnes, at Surf City, fishing and swimming at the ocean.

A Pentecostal church has purchased the former Presbyterian Church, downtown, and the building is in the process of being repaired. We WELCOME this congregation to our town and community.

The Red Cross is experiencing a severe shortage in their blood supply and will hold a blood drive in the Margaret Curtis Fellowship Hall, at the United Church, on July 20. They are counting on their regular donors and hoping that those who have never given blood will consider doing so at this drive.

Howard Dahlberg continues his recovery from recent surgery.

David Collier, Gertrude Collier's grandson, has undergone a heart transplant and is responding well.

In honor of his birthday, Gordon and Carolyn Adriaansen were treated to lunch at Kelloggs in Canandaigua, by Harold and Eleanor Schoonerman last week.

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