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Carolyn Adriaansen

Happenings
By Carolyn Adriaansen (926.4436)

 The American Legion Memorial Post #1430 now has a red, white and blue depository for your old, frayed or worn-out American flags. The drop box is located in front of the Post Home on Witherden Road.

I can't believe it is time to harvest the oat crop!

Have you noticed that the 'new' Leaning Barn, on North Main Street, is coming along nicely?

Julia Reesor presented the special music at the morning worship service at Second Reformed Church on August 4.

Jake Haak continues to be a patient at the Rochester General Hospital.

Congratulations to Scott and Pat Bailey on the birth of their granddaughter, Marybeth Renee Slack.

Johanna Williams continues to be a patient at Monroe Community Hospital.

Barb DeWandel has returned home after a hospital stay.

Sue Stressing is here from Ohio visiting with friends. She was here also to attend the Hermanet Reunion over the weekend, along with her son, David and family.

I am working on a recipe for Lemon Chicken. If you have a favorite, please let me know.

Congratulations to Dan and Alani (Frank) Herd who were married July 20 at Zion Fellowship in Canandaigua.

Ed Bliek underwent successful surgery and now at recovering at home.

Whose idea was it to paint our fire hydrants yellow and blue?

The Wayne County Fair is next week, and the Marion Senior booth will be selling delicious food!

August 13, 1953: Misses Dorothy and Betty Dean, who are spending the summer in Alaska, wrote their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean, telling of two-week trip by plane, train and bus through Alaska.

Are you wishing there was someone you could call to fix something ? I know someone who fixes anything, except cars! He's Ed Sherman, a lifelong resident of Marion with 15 years as a Maintenance Coordinator at TCIA. He has now formed his own company called, 'EdThe Tech Technical Services' where he can trouble shoot and service machinery. To bring his trouble-shooting and repair expertise to the common consumer, he has formed 'Fixit Garage and Emporium,' where anything can be repaired. He can also make anything from wood or steel. This may be your chance to get your ideas created for you. Reasonable rates and 1/2 labor for Seniors every day. Evening hours daily by appointment or by chance. Route 31, Port Gibson, 331.1047.

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