Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Press and Post from Hoosick Falls, New York • 20
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Press and Post from Hoosick Falls, New York • 20

Location:
Hoosick Falls, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
20
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Tuesday, September 20, 1988 The Press Post 20 Cottrell, Reinfurt To Wed In October rently employed as a printer at CTC Corporation in Bennington. Mr. Reinfurt is the son of Mr. Bonnie Jean Cottrell of Walloomsac, and Christopher Reinfurt of Underhill, Vt. are pleased to announce their engagement to be married.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Frederick N. Cottrell, of Walloomsac. She is a 1980 graduate of Hoosick Falls Central and of Albany Junior College. Miss Cotrell is cur- Bonnie Jean Cottrell and Christopher Reinfurt and Mrs. Robert Reinfurt of U.S.

Army. Chris is employed with Hoosick Falls. He is also a 1980 graduate of Hoosick Falls Central School and served three years in the Colleen Travis Bride of Keith Sulpizi On Saturday, Aug. 27, at 3:30 p.m. the side lawn of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Thompson, of Hoosick Falls, was a charming scene of a doublering ceremony. Their daughter, Colleen Travis and Keith Sulpizi, son of John and Alvia Sulpizi of Eagle Bridge, were united in marriage with great aunt of the bride, Reverend Florence Strait, retired, officiating. Daughter of the bride, Tabitha Travis, was flower girl, with sister of the bride, Kelly Thompson, maid of honor and Marcell Matte, friend of the groom, served as best man PUBLIC NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Hoosick Falls Central School District will hold a special election October 13, 1988 from 12:00 Noon until 9:00 PM at the school, River Road, Hoosick Falls, New York on the following petition. "In accordance with Section 2009(2) and 12 Ed.

Dept. Reg. 106 we, the petitioners, propose that the Annual budget vote be held by Voting Machine on the day following the annual meeting from 12:00 Noon to 9:00 PM. James H. Miner, Clerk Dated: September 13, 1988 20, 27, 11 The Town of Hoosick Housing Authority is requesting re-bid proposals for the following projects at the Hoosac Meadows Apartments, Route 22, Hoosick Falls, New York: Contract 1: Interior Apartment Painting.

Contract 2: Ground Fault Interrupt Installation. Specifications are available for: $50.00 refundable deposit at the office of the Town of Hoosick Housing Authority, Route 22, Hoosick Falls, New York, 12090, phone (518) 686-7316. Proposals will be opened and the Vermont State Police. The couple's wedding date will be Oct. 1, 1988.

The bride's dress was tea-length flowers. The maid of honor wore a satin and lace, with a bowed and tea-length deep rose satin dress and spiked hem. She wore a white wide- carried a bouquet of deep rose and brimmed hat trimmed with dark blue white flowers. and white flowers scattered over white tulle and satin ribbon and The bride's mother wore a light pink silk street-length dress with a carried a round bridal bouquet. deep rose corsage.

The groom's The flower girl's dress was tea- mother wore a multi-flowered print length silk of deep rose flowered street -length dress with blue corsage. print on a light pink background A family reception followed with with cinched waist, puffed sleeves guests attending from Troy, Hoosick and hem, complimented by white Falls, Bennington, No. Peterlace stockings. She carried a petite sburg, and Eagle Bridge and bouquet of deep rose and white Dundee, N.Y. Coonradt, Smith United In Marriage Shannon Coonradt, daughter of Kenneth and Linda Coonradt of Hoosick Falls, and Joseph Smith, son of Joseph and Pat Smith of Hoosick Falls were united in marriage on Aug.

14. Matron of honor was Lori Luc- Christensen, Merecki Are Wed Kimberbly Jo Christensen and Eugene K. Merecki were united in marriage on July 23 at St. Paul's Espiscopal Church in Salem. The Rev.

Darius Mojarelli, assisted by Rev. Michael Kundrat, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen of Salem.

The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Merecki of Cambridge. The maid of honor was Donnal Wheatley.

Bridesmaids were Janet Merecki, sister of the groom, Sue Linendoll and Julie Gray. The bridegroom's brother, James Merecki, was best man. Ushers were John Merecki, brother of the groom. David Mathewson, brother of the bride and Todd McLenithan. A reception was held at the Paradise Restaurant at Bennington, Vt.

LA CLASSIFIEDS Classified Order Form 20 words for $3. Ad will run three days in The Bennington Banner, one time (one week) in The Press Post and The Manchester Journal. This offer applies to private sale ads, no commercial accounts. No phone orders accepted. Just fill in blanks and mail or drop your ad with $3 to Box J.D., 425 Main Bennington, 05201.

(Extra words are each.) 11 15 18. 19. 20 Classification NAME. ADDRESS. NO.

arelli, sister of the bride. Robert Lucarelli served as best man. Following the ceremony, an outdoor reception was held at the home of the newlyweds in Hoosick Falls. employed as a licensed hairstylist at Regis Salon in the Rotterdam Mall. The groom is originally from Cambridge.

He attended St. Michael's College in Vermont where he Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Merecki The bride is a 1983 graduate of Washington Academy, Salem. She also graduated from Colona Beauty school in Albany and is presently USED CARS 215 1984 FORD TEMPO 4 door, power steering brakes, 5 speed, 51,000 miles, clean, excellent.

$3200 or Best Offer. 802-823-7357 after 6 p.m. 1980 OLDS OMEGA 6 cylinder, 4 speed, runs good, body, fair, new radials brakes. $300. or best offer.

Call 802-442-4855. USED TRUCKS AND VANS 225 1982 ISUZU PICK-UP Longbed 5 speed, PS. 35,000 miles. Excellent condition. Some rust.

$1,850. Call 802-442- 5335 evenings. FOR SALE: Moving out of State. 1987 Bronco Il, Eddie Bauer Series, Mint condition, loaded with extras. 802-375-6996.

POWER EQUIPMENT 310 CHAINS UNLIMITED Poulan PRO Saws America's Chain Saw Rte. 313, Cambridge 677-2450 SUPPLIES 420 LOG CABIN LOGS FOR SALE: 7" x8 tongue and grooved for the "do it yourself" builder at $2.25 per lineal foot (equivalent to 45 cents per board foot). These are all seconds and have minor defects such as small splits, planer skips, slight blue stain, etc. Paul Bunyan Land Timber Inc. Call between 8 a.m.

and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 518- 677-8545. TELEVISION REPAIR 495 COLOR TV REPAIRS, antenna installations, Radio Shack dealer. Ruditis Home Appliances, Hoosick Falls, 686-9631. REPAIR 510 REFRIGERATION SERVICE: We repair all types of refrigerators and freezers.

We also repair all makes of washers, dryers and ranges. Ralph E. Andrew, River Road, Hoosick Falls, NY. 686- 9027. CATERING 545 CAKES FOR all occasions.

Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, showers. Character cakes for that special little one. Call 375-6783. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Smith received a biology degree. He graduated, also, from Albany Medical College and is now completing postgraduate training at St. Clare's Hospital Family Practice Residency Program in Schenectady. After a trip to Hawaii, the couple are residing at Schuyler Street in Schenectady. PUBLIC NOTICES publicly read aloud in the HHA Office at 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 30, 1988.

13, 20 Public Notice An Advisory Poll will be taken in the Village of Hoosick Falls from 9, a.m. to 9 p.m. on October 12, 1988, at the Municipal Building in the court room. The outcome of this poll will be used by the Village Board of Hoosick Falls to determine whether or not to enact a Leash Law or to continue with the present dog law. A "yes" vote will be for the enactment of a Leash Law.

A "no" vote will be for the continuance of the present dog control law. Copies of both laws may be obtained at the Clerk's Office between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Village Board urgently requests that the Village of Hoosick Falls residents exercise their right to have input without being publicly quoted or ridiculed.

The board will abide by the outcome of this poll. DONALD E. BOGARDUS, MAYOR 13, 20, 27, CARD OF THANKS 105 THE FAMILY of Agnes M. Bell wishes to express our sincere appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness extended to us during the recent loss of our loved one. Our heartfelt thanks to all who visited, sent flowers, cards, donations and food.

A very special thank you to Rev. Fred Lyon, the Robson and Stegeman Funeral Home and the I.C.U. medical staff at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center. Mr. Mrs.

E. H. Bell Mr. Mrs. David R.

Bell Mrs. George Bell Sr. Nieces nephews I WISH TO THANK my friends and relatives for cards, flowers, food and visits while I was a patient at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center and since my return home. Many thanks to Dr. Robbins and the nursing staff for their CARD OF THANKS 105 excellent care.

Special thanks to my immediate family for their care and concern. All kindnesses were appreciated. Marie Loomis. PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, who light all roads so that can attain my goal. You who give me the divine gift to forgive and to forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life you are with me.

I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things and to confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you, even and in spite of all material illusion. wish to be with you in eternal Glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. The person must say this prayer for 3. consecutive days.

After 3 days the favor requested will be granted even if it may appear difficult. This prayer must be published immediately after the favor is granted without mentioning the favor, only your initials should appear at the bottom. A.H. LOST AND FOUND 130 LOST: 4 month old Golden Retriever puppy. Brown collar, named Wilson Hill Road, Hoosick Falls area.

Please call 518- 686-4465 after 5 p.m. Reward. USED CARS 215 1982 MONTE CARLO auto, AM-FM cassette, 58,000 miles, no rust. Excellent condition. 802-362-2622.

1984 GREY BUICK Century. 56,000 miles. Great condition. Don't wait. You snooze you lose.

Asking $4,900. Call 802-447-3221 after 4pm. 1988 SKYHAWK WAGON Credit approval, resume, monthly payments. Must Sell. Call 802-447-1293 after 6 p.m.

FOR SALE: 1984 Pontiac 1000 stereo. 39,000 miles. Runs, looks great. No rust. 802-823-7936.

$200 AND IT'S yours! Good car for school. 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon. Air, auto. 802- 375-2819. Recycle USED CARS 215 1984 CHEVY CAMARO z28, red T-top, automatic overdrive, air condition.

Must sell. Asking $5,500 or best offer. Call 802-823- 5281 after 5:0 p.m. 1965 T-BIRD. 2.

door, hardtop, 390 engine, 49,000 miles, silver, red interior, swing away wheel, stored 12 years, needs work and tow. (413) 458-4325, p.m. AMC SPIRIT 1979 high mileage. Runs well, 6 cyl. $450.

802-447-0106 after 5:30 1987 FORD MUSTANG LX 3 door hatchback, 5 speed, low mileage, cassette stereo, cruise control. Call 802- 447-7613. NO REASONABLE OFFER refused. Renault Fuego turbo. Low mileage mint condition.

Call and leave message 442-3357. FORD MUSTANG, nice condition. 1981 Honda 200cc. Both negotiable must Seen on Grandview St. Call 802- 447-3629.

1983 DODGE 600ES 42,000 miles. Excellent condition 43.800 or best offer. 518-658-3042. 1978 TOYOTA CELICA 80,000 miles. Runs great but needs some work.

$650 or best offer. Call 802-447-1861 leave message. FOR SALE: 1975 Green V.W. Bug or best offer. 518-677- 5911 8-5 p.m.

MUSTANG GT Scarlette 5 speed 5.0 PS, PB air conditioning, Sunroof, cassette. Must see! Serious inquires only. 802- 447-2643. 1984 FORD TEMPO, 5 speed, front wheel drive, bucket seats, velour upholstery, excellent condition. $3,395.

offers accepted. 802-823-7357 evenings. VW BEETLE 1972. Runs good. $100 with extra frame and transaxle.

Must sell. Call 802-442-4688. 1984 PONTIAC SUNBIRD cassette, automatic, new brakes, rebuilt engine. 4-door, white. Buying 4- WD.

$3,500. Days 802- 362-3754 evenings 802- 325-3478. MUVER MOVING TRUCKS 550 MULLEN MOVERS Custom Made Moving Since 1880 Visa Mastercard Honored 413-663-3776 802-775-6023 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 590 Authorized ELECTROLUX Sales Service Servicing all Makes Vacuums and Shampooers ROLAND E. LUFKIN Call 518-677-3154 CARPETS furniture special. Couch up to 7 ft.

and two chairs for $68. Call Salem Carpet Cleaning 854-3088. Christopher Pierce teaches enjoyment and mastery of the piano -theory and -harmony Cambridge area 854-3159 6 HELP 610 WANTED: Retired person who would like to be a go-pher for Lumber Company, Inc. Needs to enjoy driving, have a phone and have transportation to and from mill only. Call John for appointment after 6 p.m.

677-8960. BE A WINNER with Merri-Mac. Three demonstrators needed to represent our 100 percent guaranteed line of gifts, toys, home decor and Christmas items. Great free kit program, up to 25 percent bonuses, prizes. No investment, delivering, collecting.

Car and phone necessary. Call free 1-800- 992-1072. COOK, breakfast and noon meal, Saturday and Sunday or Friday and Saturday. Apply in person, The Danforth Adult Care Center, 19 Danforth Street. Hoosick Falls.

HELP WANTED 610 YOUNG, ENERGETIC Christian person to work in and learn the building trade. Willingness to learn is most important. Call Hoosick Falls 686-5026. MECHANICS: Fulltime. Must have own tools.

Experienced only. Paid vacation. 518-663- 5735 or 663-5222. JOBS WANTED 620 LAWN CARE, mowing, brush removal, light trucking, clearing, soil and seeding. Call Jeff 802-823-5571.

LOVING MOTHER looking for children to care for in my home. State, experience. North Bennington area. Call 802-447-2467. LAWN CARE, MOWING, hedge trimming, brush removal, clearing, light trucking, soil seeding.

Bennington, Manchester, Rupert, N.Y. Call Jeff 802-823- 5571. EXPERIENCED MOTHER will care for your children in my Hoosick Falls home. Beginning September 6. Large yard, meals and snacks provided.

Call anytime 686-4855 or 686-7826. Leave your name and number. EXPERIENCED MOTHER Wants children 3 years and over to care for in my home days on Rt. 67 Walloomsac. Large yard, swing.

Call 518-686- 7633. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 640 OWN YOU OWN apparel or shoe store, choose from: sportswear, ladies, men's, maternity, large sizes, petite, aerobic, bridal, lingerie or accessories store. Add color analysis. Brand names: Liz Claiborne, Healthtex, Chaus, Lee, St Michele, Forenza, Bugle Boy, Levi, Camp Beverly Hills, Organically Grown, Lucia, over 2000 others. or $13.99 one price designer, multi tier pricing discount or family shoe store.

Retail prices unbelievable for top quality shoes normally priced from $19. To $60. over 250 brands 2600 styles. $17,900 to $29,900: Inventory, Training, Fixtures, Airfare. Grand Opening, etc.

Car open 15 days. Mr. Loughlin (612) 888- 4228..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Press and Post
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Press and Post Archive

Pages Available:
6,141
Years Available:
1983-1990