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Happenings Friends of Lee Ruple of Port Saint Lucie, Florida are pleased to hear that he's improving and back at home. Howard and Betty Faro invited their cousins for a get-together. Some attended from as far away as Long Island and Florida and had not seen their cousins in 50 or 60 years. Marion Fire Department pancake breakfast is October 8, from 8 to noon. All you can eat for $5 and $3.50. Full service. Menu features pancakes, French toast, eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, home fries, toast, juices, coffee, tea, milk and applesauce. To Old Forge: Sept. 29, Harry and Jeanne Lewis climbed aboard a 'big' bus and headed toward Old Forge, along with lots of their friends. The fall weather was perfect and the foliage, beautiful shades of golds, reds and greens dotted the countryside. Travelers from Marion were Barb & Bill DeWandel, Ken and Bev Trautman, Gord and I. We traveled on the 'Clearwater' with a one-hour cruise covering the first four lakes of the Fulton chain and the NY Central train ride following along the Moose Riverbed. The highlight was the delicious meal at the 'Knotty Pine Inn,' where we used to congregate in earlier years, when we had family snowmobile outings. Please join the family of Vivian Voorhees-Mason is celebrating her 80th birthday. Enjoy cake and coffee in her honor on Saturday, October 14 at the United Church of Marion, from 2 to 5 p.m. Ice cream doesn't put on weight right away; it takes a month of sundaes. Homemade Pickle Sale sponsored by St. Gregory's Angels of Fun, after the 9:30 Mass on October 8. Stock up for holiday meals! The girls at the Drumlin Estates held a 'coffee time' in honor of the visit of former resident Eunice Ellsworth. Chatter and snacking were accompanied by lots of picture taking. Copyright
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