' APRIL 2 5 , 2003 PAGE 5 LAKE PLACID NEWS Snowbirds return as ice goes out When dinosaurs ruled N he ws St. 46 51 im ires ent uill >r a HK sol ith The ice went out on Mirror Lake sometime between Monday evening, April 21, and some lime on Tuesday, April 22 Unfortunately, my date was April 26 Congratulations to those people who picked the right date and will win some cash while at the same time supporting the Lake Placid Volunteer Ambulance Service Tuesday morning was gloomy at 7 3 0 a.m., and the temperature was only in ihe low 40s When I drove up Olympic Drive, it looked as if the ice was out on Mirror Lake At V:Ml a.m., when I passed b> again, a deep layer of fog had risen o\er Mirror Lake - and lake Placid as well - so I could not be certain it in> iic out obser \ance *as correct. Lasers D! tog were also visible in the \alleys between the distant peaks As usual, my camera was home As I prepare «o send this column through cyber space on Wednesday Laura morning, what my grand mother called "poor man's manure" is accumulating on the ground It's s n o w i-ortunately. it won't IJSI long - I hope A belated Welcome Home" to all Snowbird-- who went south tor a bnet vucjtion That greeting includes any one who spent vacation time anywhere trom Schroon lake to key We>t and .it points in between Wasn't it nue to lind on vour return that most areas were Iree ot snow even though there wjs \till M- on the lake Sunday aliernoon and MIOW capped mountains It you looked carefully, you might have noticed a tew crivuses brightening some gardens and the green tips ot future Dowers seeking the sunshine School* reopened Monday and both students and teachers are now tackling the task i'I wrapping up. in jpproviruatelv lu weeks, another year ot acquiring and presenting knowledge ered should call 523-5320 early Military burial at Arlington Mrs L-lise "Dixie" timer (Fred) Fountain, who resided in Lake Placid for more than 20 years, will be buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery on Friday. May 2 at about 2 p.m. Dixie served as a dental hygienisi in the Navy during World War 11 At the time of her death on Oct. 23. 2002. she was a resident of the Kncore Senior Village in Phoenix. An/ Her son Herb Fountain and laughters Karen Fountain and Norma lean Smith, all ot Lake Placid, as well as other \imily members, will be attending the ceremony. which will be followed b> a reception at the cemeterv ODDS & ENDS c-rs the ite ni- hcr cr. sO •t a rt> u hat a is kf (it [he Uit he cs m ws be tue -r rrv. rl«*f al •o Kl Jl 3 Occasionally you will be finding bits ot Lake Placids history in this column Ihe material will be gleaned trom the pages of the Lake Placid News 1 hope my readers, especially our new second home residents. as well as our younger residents, will enjoy them Viscome The year was 1953: 50 years ago •Headline or May 15: Placid » Library Reopens Monday. Two New Ritoms "Remodelling and renovating ot the l.ake Placid Library has been completed, and on next Monday the library will reopen The enure lower fUnvr. which hitherto had been useless except for storage space, has been completely transformed Overlooking the lake, under the upstairs reading porch, there is now a spacious reterence study room, attractively finished in knotty pine wall covering It is well lighted by large windows lacing the lake and by windows set in the wall which parti tions it from ihe new children's n^or:; Mrs Ida 1 ivkw(H>d. the librarian <JKO the town historian be tore the late Mary Mackenzie* and the Board ot Trustee-. have stated this room, when not in gen eral use. is available to the community tor organization meetings " •Headline of May 15 Old McDonald's Farm Due To Open Wednesday. July I A solid claim to the title Attraction Center to the Upcoming events The l a k e 1'lacu: \ o l u n t e e i l i r e D e p a r t m e n t will host a s p a g h e t t i s u p per this S a t u r d a y at the l u c h o u s e located on the c o r n e r ot R i v e r Street I'-MI'DMITJ a n d O l d Military R o a d l"he> w ill he scrv ing t r o m s p m until all are s e r v e d h>! a c h a r g e ot S " tor a d u l t s and S s tor s e n i o r s and c h i l d r e n b e t w e e n s and 12 v e a r s C h i l d r e n under tive are s e r v e d w i t h o u t c h a r g e \ n v o n e w i s h i n g to h a v e l o o d deliv Smith earns master's degree Angeline .'smith, daughter •>! Gary and Norma Jean Smith of Lake Placid, will receive her masters in vocal music tn May from Catholic Iniversity in Washington. D C She is a graduate ot St Michael's College in Lssev Junction. Yt Be tore studying tor her master's. Angeline served a year in AmenCorp in Albany Some area Web sites The Arts Council ol Northern New York, which covers F.ssex and Clinton counties. list> all the events and pro grams being ottered this summer and the remainder ot the year on its V*eb site - artsnorth org Lake Champlain com otters numerous opportunities n> discover interesting offerings about the areas close to and abutting this beautitul iuke Thoughts for the week Lvervone M:;I)CS in the same Ian The one person who is worse than a quitter is the person who is afraid to begin It you have to choose between pleasing another person and pleasing (iod. choose dod He's more likely to remember 1 have been overwhelmed with the Paleozoic en, about 300 auUtot yean, response to last week's coiama about but nobody ever does. dinosaurs. What about "when small pmvmlikr To review, T rex. whose ctotest liv- mammals ruled the world?" In the ing kin are the crocodile and the birds of memoir era, there were these little prey, has been ignomiaiotisfy branded possumesque Marsupials thai ale as a mere scavenger and carnoc eater by dwosaar eggs, perhaps coatnbauaf to some paleontologists, notably Jack the demise of the terrible ttzardt. They Homer were nocturnal neat raiders, wife good Others argue, however, that tncer- vision and a keen seate of satelj. atops evolved with heavy armor and Scientists hypothesize aU of dais horns for protection against T rex. the information bom larta. which is aat aVy only dino of the day equipped to hunt nave found of these creatures so far this huge herbivore 1 hypothesize. No. no, say the scavenger agaia MMlfMf by theory crew, triceratops t*th. the following horns and bony neck guard creation between two of were only sexual display riese early nre-poaaamf: headgear, not weapons "I'm sick and tared of Some scientists even go so : rex ntlKg a e world! far as to conjecture that the it's a big bully, taking I skin covering on some cerver everybody else's | atops' crests might have • til AH he does ts flushed bright red. in a manner reminiscent of Rudolfs is head" nose, during courtship rituals "He's jast jeatoat he (rutting season* doesn't have sexual d*sThere is no longer any need to argue about religion why do we and politics at Sunday dinalways have to eat so ner All 1 have to do is menlate'' I doa't know if I'm tion the current controversy in the mood for diaotair over whether T rex was h a eggs Those T. rex nests Martha Aden predator 2> a scavenger or 3) smell tembte ~ 1 and 2 of the above, and "Don't worry 1 hear instantly the table is embroiled in an the dinosaurs are all going exunct anyargument You have no idea what way Some of mem are turning into strong opinions people hold about birds " dinosaurs "Good Serves them nght " For example, my daughter. Molly, People also nave strong optaioas who was home for Laster. cried out about sexual display headgear Virtually "Mom' How can you say T rex wasn't without exception, one scientist insists. a scavenger'"' as if 1 had accused one of structures on the head are used for sexher dearest friends of murder or listen- ual display He cites antlers on deer aad ing to the wrong music or something horns on mountain goats Humans always want to get in oa the As I tried to tell Molly. 1 have not taken sides on this ii>sue v\ ho knows, at act Consider false nose-aad-glasses this late date, what I rex might ha\e combinations, fake devil's boras aad been up to back in the carboniterous beanies with propellers I read a high school dress code that outlaws all clothperiod •' Although, if you look at a tyran- ing with attitude, including "caps with nosaunis skeleton, something tells you slogans, doo-rags. hairbags and loag. wisps ot hair ~ We need to clamp down that you wouldn't want to run into one more on SDH in our schools Oh dear. 1 wonder it it bites' Come on And why are scientists always saying "You cant find SDH stores in Keene "when T rex ruled the world'"" 1 mean. Valley." my fnend Vince said. He and* I «er\ much doubt whether tyranno>aurs his wife Barbara came up from were capable even ol sell-rule, much Manhattan for Easter "Maybe Lake less ruling the whole wide world Placid or Plaits burgh You might have Stomping around waving your little to go to Montreal Of course, there are hands, shakmc your head and roaring SDH places in Brooklyn and Queens. like J Spielberg animation doesn't real- but you need I D to prove you re 18 " ly make you a great ruler At least there Oh no. I hear raised voices tn tbe livprobably wasn't a lot of governmental ing room Sounds like Vince. Molly aad red tape back in those days I'ncle Joe fighting about SDH crest Really, you might as well say "when flushing again I'm heading out the back tnlobites ruled the world." since trilo- way Have a good week. bites were around lor the entire MARTHA SEZ Find outwhat your heirlooms are worth at theAntique Critique Gabby Lincoln update: n History bits Adirondack^' will be staked out by this report on July I with the official opening of its newest tourist showplace. Old McDonald's Farm Announcement of the forthcoming opening was made by Julian Reiss, treasurer and founder of another tourist stop. Santas Workshop (Wilmington; Dozens of workmen are creating Old McDonald's Farm on a 210-acre site along Route 86 to Saranac Lake " (Today the Charcoal Pit Restaurant stands on the entrance site to the farm.) •Headline or April 17: "Na/arenes Jo Build New Church, Dismantle Old ".. Plans now call tor the erection ol a new building to the south ot the old church in the front of the lot on which the parsonage is located This lot has a 50 loot frontage and with the relocation ol the driveway will be a large enough site This will leave an excessage of frontage on Main Street ot ft6 I 2 feet which will be sold, if possible, the lot tor sale being 280 feet deep " • \d of May 15: Grand Opening J V \ Shell Service Station - across from the Olympic Arena — OwnerOperator John Viscome." (Now a vacant lot owner by the Nicola's* 1 Box <O. Jay. NY I2*MI Best wishes to our North Country angel tor continued healthy and bnght days ahead The annual meeting ot the North Ja\ Cemetery Asstviation G»ibby had a great Laster ihe Lastei Bunny \isjte<J her leaving tier lots ot great treats, and then she went to her grandparents tor a delicious dinner \nrui has •>>. ^ ••-.• • .it * p m o n A p n l 2 " intomied me that she is Ju;: . >k • the home ot Ken and starting to he like • ,: Norma Joy on he! old seit again -.•ihng Mill 'Hill Met dov. tor's visit rioad in Au Sable uent well and the ; orks Plans will be dot tors said they lade to clean up wan! (iabhy out ot tie cemeterv tor school lot two niore Memorial Day weeks she must I very one is welreturn to Vermont on > ome to attend May I. when she will Welcome to have another ( A l our world. R\an scan and lung scan James Hackett. son Hopefully, once all ol Steve Hackett the test results JLTC in. and Kxisti Coolidge ckvlors will be able Rvan was born at to determine what the CVPH Medical problem is (iabby Center on Apnl l^> did receive good Deanna Santor Me weighed in at K news this week Jus; lbs 1 3 4 o/ and beMre she was diagnosed. she was going to have her measured 21 inches long ear« pierced ()nce the diagnosis Grandparents are Bonnie and Bill wa>. made, the doctors decided it Hackctt and \ al and PK Coohdge o1 Au Sable Porks Great-grandvwas too risky to have this done Alter the transplant they feared parents are Ed and June Venene ol Keeseville and Paul Coohdge infection On her last visit, how AROUND Au SABLE ever, she was given the go-ahead, so she and her dad have a date to get her cars pierced She is also very anxiously awaiting her sixth birthday on May 5 Gabby welcomes cards at Gabtn Lincoln. ot Au Sable Forks The Au Sank Forks Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will host a chaperoned dance tor fourth fifth and sixth grades at the finr station at 6.30 p m on Apnl 25 Refreshments will be available Birthdays this week. April 21: Michaci Douglas and Paul Coolidge share their special day today April 22: 'Bradley Pray. Chaunteile I hemen and Gerald F.stes ali get best wishes today April 23: Man in Bombard ceiebrate> todav April 24: Al i Butch > Kougeau. Christopher Sorrel I and Madison Bedard all get cake and candles today April 25: Louis Garso gets besi wishes today April 26: Tim Snow and Tom Hamilton celebrate today, along with mv co-worker Olivia Drake April 27: Ann Rooney and Alexis Lovely are our birthday girls today Anniversaries this week April 21: Rob and Lisa Lincoln celebrate today April 23: Me I v m and Kathleen Seguin celebrate today Special thoughts and prayers to dearly departed members of our community: April 25: Marco Lanzonj April 27: Stephen Sheffield A shower was held for Dianne Drake at the fire station on Apnl 7 Sixty guests gathered and enjoyed a delicious buffet and cake Dianne received many lovely gifts trom her many tnends Dianne and her husband David suffered a great loss to their home in a tire recently Congratulations to seaman Brian Doyle. I'mted States Coast Guard, who was recently named 2002 I'mted States Coast Guardsman of the Year tor I SCG Station Rtvhesier Brian is a 2oni graduate ot AVCS He is the M>n ot Cindy and Ricky Doyle ol Keeseville and grandson of Joyce Shambo. tormer resident ot Au Sable Forks Great job Brian1 Bob Ross classes will be held April 26: Tupper Lake Ivy Terrace. H u m April 27: s<traru«c Town Hall. H 30 a m All students must pre-register by calling instructors Debbie Rhino and Pat Tender at 6475558 Antique Critique is returning to the American Legion from 1 to t> p m on Apnl 27 Clean your attic and basement and bring all treasures to tuve them appraised tor $1 each This event u. sport sored by the Rotary Club, and food will be available Contact Shirley Thomas at 647-5947 for more inf ormatMB A very u o p m e d Don aad Shirley Funua were fmesti, of honor at a birthday party held for them at Hoty Name School gym on Apnl 12 This event was hosted by their family A beautiful buffet was served to the 100 guests in attendance The delicious cake wa.s made by Mary F;ilen Walker The guests of honor will remember this occasion lor many years to come Shirley celebrated her special day on Apnl 1 5. and Don celebrated on Apnl 19 Congratulations. Randi Gordon, daughter of Ellen and Jon Gordon, who was named to the CVAC Volleyball All-Star Team Division II Honorable mention went to teammate Kelly Bedard Great job girls' A daughter. Cameran Bsielle. was born to Heidi and Rex \ an Valkcnburg of Au Sable Forks Cameran was born at CVPH MedjcaJ Center on Apnl 12 Grandmothers are Karen Burke and Linda VanVaikenburg. both of Au Sable Forks The Au Sable Forks Far Department proudly announrrs firefighter Michael Cros*. son at Michael aad Karea Cms* of Fern Lake, was awarded tbe NYS Volaaieer Recrwoaeat Service Scholarship award. Mirhari A very deserviag of tan award, at aot oary a h e i very dednaied aeafcer of tie five ikaatiiwai bataaard worker b o * • «caooi aad oat He w& a pradaatc of AVCS aad » Community College Michael was awarded S1.000 for both fail and spring semesters. Great job. Michael, and wishing yoa COBturned success m year rote as a firefighter and student Hats off to the members of the Au Sabk Forks Fire Departmeat Ladies Auxiliary who made tac Easter Egg Hunt so sucoessfaJ oa Easter Sunday Tbe hole egg hunters in attendance aad a great tune collecting aU die eggs and finding tbe treasures mude. Special thoughts and prayers to Dan McDonald, wao * 01 at this tune Special tfwaghn aad prayers to oar area deployed troops are members af LepoaMM Alargebaaai ptctares are oa duaiay with flags made by Breiia Tnoar coaatry mcladi Army: Pwer Farrefl. Navy; Trevor Aao. Army: Rodary Rhino. Army: Patrick Qaamu Army Saaae Lecanc. Aa* Force: Max Thwarts UL Navy. USS Rooaevdc Charles Robare. Air Force, aad Beajmma Bj Nat? H i Bra feme, mwe a How to prune your flowering shrubs plant is actively growing from when the t*u4* begin to swell aaul late Pruning shrubs helps keep them healthy and vigor oas. controls their height aad shape. and increases the amoaat of flowers aVy prodace The easiest time toaraae ts jasi before the bads becaase the of the TanirtQ Praamg u c be af the year except from mid Aagast »• and 'fvil flower Many NORTH COUNTRY GARDENING AmyWy extensive praaiag. it woald be that * actaairy slows best to sacrifice tome of this heahag process Most flowenag years bkvxn aad prune heiore ap shoots from the bads hive opened so yoa coald better see what yoa were Make sure they are sharp and ct cleanly. A jagged edge or torn tw heal much more skJwty and may allow time lor diseases to enter than does a smooth, dean cut nave aamb mai me amaa? aaaav Tma aa^pn m i
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