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August 15, 2012
The Post-Journal

Vacation Bible School Scheduled

WESTFIELD - The First United Methodist Church of Westfield, 101 E. Main St., will host a three-night vacation Bible School, for children ages 3 to sixth grade Monday through Wednesday, Aug. 20-22. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., followed by the Bible school from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ''High Seas Expedition'' will feature Bible adventures, crafts, games and music. To pre-register, call the church office at 326-3243 or email westmeth@fairpoint.net.

Roger Fardink Benefit To Be Held

NORTH CLYMER - A benefit for Roger Fardink will be held Saturday in the Chautauqua Produce Auction Grounds, Route 474, North Clymer, beginning with a horse pull at 10 a.m. A chicken barbecue, hot dogs, hamburgers and ice cream will be available for purchase. There will also be a Chinese auction and bake sale.

St. Luke's Offering Summer Sale

St. Luke's Thrift Shop, 409 Pine St., between East Fourth and East Fifth streets, Jamestown, is holding its final summer clearance of clothing for men, women and children. Clothing is at least 50 percent off regular low prices. Jewelry, small household items, and toys are available as well at regular low prices. Sales and receiving hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Off-street parking is available in the church lot off E. Fifth Street. The shop is staffed entirely by local volunteers including many from RSVP. All proceeds are used to help local charities.

Mass Location Changed Today

Due to interior work being done in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Masses for 7 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. today will be celebrated in St. John Church, 270 Newton Ave., Jamestown.

Christmas Dolls Ready To Dress

The Salvation Army has once again received a shipment of 12- and 16-inch dolls which are ready to be dressed by women of the community for needy girls. The dolls will be distributed during the annual Christmas distribution. For more information on this program, contact Holly Eckstrom at 664-4108. All dolls must be returned by Nov. 11 if they are to be displayed at the annual doll tea. Also needed are knitted scarves, mittens, lap robes and slippers which will be distributed to children and the elderly at Christmas time.

Antique Show Begins Friday

STOCKTON - The Chautauqua County Antique Equipment Association will hold its 38th annual show of antique engines, farm tractors, autos, models and other mechanical equipment Friday through Sunday on its grounds on Cemetery Road, Stockton. For a $5 donation, the public can see the equipment in operation and on parade. The national Leader Tractor Club will hold its own show simultaneously on the grounds. There is a flea market, free parking, food and permanent restrooms on the grounds. There are demonstrations and events both continuously and at posted times. Children under 14 are admitted free.

Former Hardware Workers To Meet

Former employees of Chautauqua Hardware and their families will gather at 1 p.m. Sunday at Falconer Park. Anyone attending is asked to bring their own drinks, a dish to pass and snacks.

 
 

 

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