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March 6, 1969     Barnstable Patriot
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BETTY SOUZA Correspondent Cotuit 02(535 Tel. 428-22G9 CANDIDATE FOR PROBATE POST Frederic Paul Claussen has an- nounced his candidacy to succeed Philip Jones as Barnstable Coun- ty Register of Probate, whose re- signation becomes effective March 31. Claussen, a grandson of the late Congressman Charles L. Gifford of Cotuit, conducts a law office here, and is associated in Boston with Bowers, Forties and Lakin. Until Jan. 1 he was a trust of- ficer with Boston's Old Colony Trust Co., having been with that affiliate of the First National Bank of Boston since July, 1963. He was graduated from Harvard University in 1959 and Boston Uni- versity Law School three years later, joining Spencer and Stone, Boston law firm, before going with Old Colony. A registered voter in the Town of Barnstable, Claussen holds memberships in Cotuit-S a n t u i t Civic Association, Bar n s t a b 1 e Comedy Club and Cape Cod Power Squadron. The candidate's mother, Mrs. Florence G. Claussen, long has been prominent in State Repub- lican affairs having served as state committee-woman and a member of the executive comit- tee of the state organization . HAPPY BIRTHDAY This week a happy birthday is wished to Suzanne Hallett, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ( Buzz) Hallett of Rte. 28, Santuit who celebrates her ninth birthday on Sunday, March 9. A happy birthday is wished John Price, son of Mrs. Theresa Price of Main Street , Santuit who will L — ' 1 be 10 years old March 10. Bill Souza, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Souza of Main Street, Cot- uit celebrates his 16th birthday March 11. WINS FIRST PLACE Bob Gardner's champion dog Kin Wins Cookie was first place winner in his class at the recent Field Trial held at the Bay State Beagle Club in Berkeley. HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Rose Maderiros of New- town Road, Santuit Mr. John R. Souza of Shell Lane and Joseph H. Souza of Main Street have been patients at Cape Cod Hospital and have returned homed. At the present time Miss Edna Adams, Mrs. Reginald Bolles of Main Street and Mrs. Peter Dor- ahosky of Newtown Road are pat- ients at the hospital. Miss Ruth Chapman of the vill- age has been transferred from the hospital to Rushington Nurs- ing Home. The Cotuit ambulance has so far this year made 15 trips to the hospital which is far more than for this period last year. STORY HOUR The Wheel on the Chimney by Margaret Wise Brown and The Good Luck Tea Kettle from Buried Treasures by Eulalie Steinmietz Ross are the stories chosen by Miss Ida Anderson for story hour Saturday, March 8, from 10:30 - litiB a.m. TWILIGHT BUFFET The Senior Youth Fellowship are sponsoring a Twilight Buffet Sat- urday, March 8, in Bruce Hall be- ginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are limit- ed, but at the present time there are still a few to be had. They may be obtained from any youth fellowship member. Proceeds from this supper will help the Youth Fellowship's trip to New York City. Wednesday, April 23 is the departure date for this trip. Members and their ad- visors wish to thank the com- munity for their time, talents and resources in order to make their trip a reality. During the month of March the group is having a Slave Auction . This means that each member is at everyone 's disposal for odd jobs. Each member is obligated to earn $5 towards their trip. Please feel free to call on them if you need help in anyway. FEDERATED CHURCH "Great Power" is the sermon that the Rev. John Smith has chosen for worship service at 11 a.m. this Sunday, Nursery care is provided during the service. Bible study classess are held each Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. by Mr. Gordon Brown and at 7:30 p.m. by the Rev. John Smith. Confirmation classess for young people , seventh grade and up in Bruce Hall on Monday from 4 to 5 p.m. The Finance Committee will meet in Bruce Hall March 11 at 7:30 p.m., followed by a meeting of the Joint Committee at 8 p.m. The Missionary Planning Com- mittee will meet in Bruce Hall Wednesday, March 12 at 12:30 p.m. to plan for the Get Acqquainted Tea to be held at a p.m. March 25 in Bruce Hall. EASTERN SUNRISE SERVICE This year Cotuit will have its own Easter Sunday Sunday Ser- vice to be held at the Loop Beach on Sunday, April 6 at 5:30 a.m. Weather permitting, this should be a lovely sunrise from one of the prettiest views on the entire Cape. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER All churches in the Town of Barnstable are observing World Day of Prayer at the Cotuit Fed- erated Church this Friday, March 7 at 2 p.m. Growing Together in Christ is the topic of the worship service which will be followed by a tea in Bruce Hall. WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP The Women's Fellowship will hold a workday meeting on Tues- day, March 11, from 1 0 - 2 p.m. to work on missionary kits. Men's night will be observed by the Wo- men's Fellowship March 13, be- ginning with a pot luck supper at 6 p.m. CUB PACK sa Cub Scouts will meet in Bruce Hall on Wednesday, March 12, at 7 p.m. for their monthly pack meeting. All parents are urged to attend. FOOD BANK Anyone wishing to donate to the Women's Fellows h i p' s "Food Bank", that is used for families in the village when there is a need, may do so by contacting Mrs. Edith Crawford of Mrs. Mary Le- Clair. The Women's Fellowship would also appreciate being noti- fied of anyone in need, for one reason or another, at anytime. RICHARD OLSON USED TO LIVE HERE The village was stunned and saddened when news reports con- firmed the death in action in Viet- nam of Richard Olson, son of Mrs. Emil Olson of Hyannis. Richard was well known in the village , attending Cotuit Elemen- tary School and graduating from B.H.S. Before moving to Hyannis , the Olsons owned and occupied a home on Grove Street in the vill- age. The flowers on tha altar of the Cotuit Federated Church last Sun- day were given in memory of Ric- hard by the Senior Youth Fellow- ship. IN MEMORIAM Again, a life has passed Into your hands, Lord; Wc are saddened, A boy that grew Within our Community and our hearts Into a man. . . Strong and dedicated With purpose, To home and country He loved the truth and printed it . . . Like it is His words will Long be remembered In newspapers and Magazines. For a man so dedicated To peace Could rightly be cailed- "A Universal Soldier." This poem was written in mem- ory of Richard Olson by one of our young people who wishes to be known only as "A friend". JUMPING JACKS—Patty Jackson, left, and Laurie Prothero do a double skip rope in Mrs. Gifford's gym class in Centerville Elementary School. (Photo by Deborah Barrows ) Homemaker Service have design- ated March 20 as Lend-a-Hand Day as a means of fund raising to meet the deficit of their associa- tion because of the increase of free service incurred this winter. A series of parties is scheduled for March 20 in Osterville , Chat- ham and Falmouth. The Oster- ville affair will be held at East Bay Lodge at 2 p.m., and will feature party table arrangements, apparel for hostesses and guests and a running commentary high- lighting party ideas and recipes. Coordinator for this is Mrs. Ed- ward Gibbons, Jr. of Centerville. Tickets for the afternoon are available at East Bay Lodge, Colonial Gift Coach and from members of the Homemaker board. Mrs. James Taylor of Cen- terville is chairman of the Cape- wide program. Ladies of the area are urged to lend a hand to this community service agency. The 17.6 mile long Chesapeake Bay Bridge - Tunnel use by many motorists driving to t h e south and to Florida, has 24 mam- moth fans as standard e q u i p - ment. They are used to ventilate two 1-mile long underwater tun- nels, replenishing a fantastic 1.8 million eubic feet of air every minute. Homemaker Service Lend-A-Hand Day Set For March 20 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Shaugh- nessy (Suzanne Gregoire) 209 Iyanough Rd., Hyannis, boy, 7 lbs. 7 oz., Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cistaro (Elizabeth Higgins) Walnut St., W. Barnstable, boy, 9 lbs. 6 oz., Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blokker (Pauline Wordell) 40 Virginia St., Hyannis, boy, 8 lbs. 1 oz., Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Anshe- witz (Janet Irvin) Charlotte Ave., Cotuit, boy, 7 lbs. 14 oz., Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Fort- man (Rosemarie Schneible) 191 Stoney Cliff Rd., Centerville , girl , 8 lbs. 6 oz., Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Tobey (Carole Kearney) 426 Yarmouth Rd., Hyannis, girl, 7 lbs. 9 oz., Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Simonds (Rebecca Baker) 134 Chase St., Hyannis, girl , 6 lbs. 13 oz., Feb. 13. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Cole (Wanda Wojtklewlcz) 114 Bay St., Osterville, boy, 8 lbs. 2 oz., Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Guay (Etta Lovell) 522A Main St., Hy- annis, boy, 7 lbs., Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hurley (Joanne Davey) 34 Camp St., Hy- annis, girl, 7 lbs. 6 oz., Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Sevlour (Holly Reynolds) 25 Sylvan Dr., Hyannis, boy, 7 lbs. 14 oz., Feb. 18. MV. and Mrs. Roger E. Paron (Marjorie LaCrox) 31 Owen St., Hyannis, girl, 6 lbs. 12 oz., Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Don N. Weber (Carolyn Dawson) 130 Highland Dr., Centerville, girl, 5 lbs. 15 oz., Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon P. Faria (Edna Macomber) Pine St., Hyan- nis, girl, 7 lbs. 8 oz., Feb. 21. (Esther Castagnetti) 85 Hollings worth Rd., Osterville, boy, 8 lb.s 1 oz., Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Leno Mende: (Mary Baptiste) 235 Bumps Rive Rd., Osterville , boy, 7 lbs. 8 oz Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Child (Loretta Harmon) 81 Threat Needle Lane, Centerville, boy, ( lbs. 14 oz., Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Allei (Carol Price) 28 Fresh Hole Rd Hyannis, girl , 6 lbs. 4 oz., Feb. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Har mon (Judith Lynch) 54 Elm St. Hyannis, boy, 7 lbs. 14 oz., Feb. 24 Mr. and Mrs. Amos G. White (Dorothy Lovell) 63 Baxter Rd. Hyannis, boy, 7 lbs. 3 oz., Feb. 24 Mr. and Mrs. Richard c Thomas (Carolyn Hare) 576 Olc Stage Rd., Centerville, girl , 8 lbs 3 oz., Feb. 25. The Great White Sands of Nev Mexico are 200 square miles ol gypsum crystals. Within the area white spiders, white lizards, pah tan mice and 62 species of plant: are living. BIRTHS