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   Wellsboro Gazette (Newspaper) - November 8, 1989, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                                Inside The M Remember the vet Pain in the neck Down on the farm Biological business 1 pg. 3 pg. 9 pg. 12 The Wellsboro page 114TH YEAR NO. 52 NOV. 1989 Local Rotary project will benefit disaster areas Wellsboro Rotary Club will again be sponsoring the mas Card program in conjunction with The Wellsboro cal citizens are encouraged to ex- tend their Christmas greetings cally via this For a donation of or more to the Wellsboro Rotary names will appear in the Christmas greeting page in the Christmas week edition of The Wellsboro Proceeds of the project this year will be given to the can Red Cross for use in the ricane Hugo and San Francisco earthquake The Wellsboro Rotary Club will match the total of donations collected in this up to Your participation in this al event is and we remind you that your tion is a tax deductible may be made at Northern Star Savings Commonwealth and First Heritage Federal Credit Donation forms can be obtained at these financial in- ANNUAL WELLSBORO ROTARY CHRISTMAS FUND NAME YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE APPEAR IN NEWSPAPER CHRISTMAS AMOUNT OF DONATION DATE ORGANIZATION Tax Clark elected president of reknowned choral association by Terry L. Miller Malcolm Clarke of Wellsboro was recently elected president of the Associated Male Choruses of America The election results were an- during an international meeting of the association in Oct. 20-21. The choral association is com- prised of seven districts of in- dependent choruses in the ed States and Wellsboro is included in the New Pennsylvania The association is now in its 66th according to It is one of the oldest associations in the two very proud that these guys thought enough of me to elect me said I'm proud of the fact that I was chosen from a community the size of Wellsboro to represent the Past presidents have been from the larger cities such as Toronto and I can safely say that little Wellsboro has more talent than any large my desire is to increase Clark hoping to get more young members interested in the Associated Male Choruses of Chamber meeting There will be a meeting of the Grand Canyon Tourism Promotion Division of the Wellsboro Area Chamber of Commerce Nov. at 8 a.m. at the Penn Wells tel. MALCOLM CLARKE would like to make our two great countries into singing tions By their very male uses serve their immediate com- by providing and a beneficial diversion from day Clarke He added that most AMCA uses at one time or another throughout the year present and all contribute their time and talents to perform for local and visiting County is lucky to have two outstanding choruses in Mansfield and said hope we will continue to show leadership in all male choruses Bloodmobile to be held in Morris MORRIS Residents here will have an opportunity to show one of its own how much they when a bloodmobile in honor of Pennsylvania State Trooper Ro- bert Buchanan will be held Nov. from at the Morris Social An invitation has been ed to Mansfield State Police to join the community and show their By donating one unit of each donor has the potential of saving four By giving 1 hour of their donors have the power to help four Pennsylvania possibly a neighbor like If you have questions about donating call 1-800432- 8045 or 724-2941. An update WELLSBORO Competition is Competitors are sweating it And non-profit organizations are benefiting from it. The event is Wellsboro's est Bartender To nearly has been raised since the contest began last The public has less than two weeks to vote for the bartender of their Approximately 25 percent of the monies raised through the event will be donated to non- profit organizations such as St. Judes Childrens the American Heart and the American Cancer The rest of the will remain in Wellsboro to help fund Wellsboro Area Jaycee ty projects like the porch light food football skills for Daisy and A dinner is being donated by The Steakhouse to the tender collecting the most These are the standings thus cr Horseshoe Inn Bruce Cecil cr North Star Bar a- Silver Dollar Rick Terry cr The Gaslight Chris Darren and Margie Tioga man killed A Tioga man was killed Friday Nov. as the result of a traffic dent on Route 287 in Tioga State police here said that Jay H. of Tioga was headed south on Route 287 when he crossed into the northbound lane and was struck by a pickup truck driven by Nancy M. of According to both upon continued in a westerly direction with the Stearns car coming to rest on the west side of the and the Maggitti truck stopped in the south Stearns was pronounced dead at the scene at 8 by Deputy Coroner Brian Police said Maggitti sustained a broken arm and a possible tured She was taken to diers and Sailors Memorial pital and She remains in stable Bridge opens THE JACKSON Street Bridge ton Creek was officially opened Monday with a ribbon cutting ceremony headed Wellsboro Mayor R. Robert the bridge has been closed for approximately three while work on the structure was being The new bridge cost approximately to 20 percent of which was paid for by the The remainder of the project was funded through the state's Billion Dollar Bridge The new 33-foot span includes a pedestrian walkway Frank and of Williamsport were contracted to replace the Richard driving a 1927 Ford Model was the first to drive across the new by Gayle Morrow Lawrenceville mishap TWO TRACTOR TRAILERS and a car were i n volved in an accident Tuesday on Route 15 in Mansfield State Police said that the driven by Raymond E. of was stopped in the northbound lane to make a left hand A tractor trailer driven by Bobby J. of Fort was also travelling north and was unable to stop for the Dilly The car was struck from ing it into the path of a southbound tractor trailer driven by George of West Police said the road was blocked for about two Two passengers in the Dilly car were en to Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital in Their names or conditions were not available at press by Gayle Morrow Republicans produce big win Unofficial election results from Tuesday's general election have been tabulated and have shown a strong showing in all political Among the Republicans that appear to be seated following vote tabulation is Annette Kreger as Tioga County of garnered nearly more votes than Democrat Joseph Kyofski of son in the treasurer's Kreger has worked in the office for 17 years and currently serves as acting surer and director of the county's Tax Claims In incumbent Re- publican Mayor Ronald Remy held a 281-vote lead over cratic candidate Bernard Sabol to retain that There were voters for the 1989 outnumbered crats by a 2-1 Official election results will be available at a later In other the following votes have been tabulated as the results are as State races Justice of the Supreme Court Ralph J. Dem. and Anita B. Rep. Judge of the Superior Court Kate Ford Dem. Joseph A. Dem. Walter W. Rep. James R. Rep. Judge of the Commonwealth Court Dan Dem. Tom Rep. Tioga County offices Harold Lamar G. Rep. and Richard Hastings received 36 write-in Jury Commissioner Robert H. Dem. Christine C. Rep. Township and borough offices Bloss Supervisor Robert Dem. and Rep. 69 write-in Auditor Sonja R. Rep. Tax four-year term Gladys Dem. Linda L. Rep Judge of four-year term 35 write-in In- spector of four-year term Ida Mae Rep. School four-year D. Dem. and Recycling four times a month in Wellsboro Residents who have regular trash pickup on Monday and Tuesday will set out and aluminum on the first and third Friday of every All other residents will ue to have picked up on the second and fourth If there is a fifth Friday during a no pickups will be made on that and Bruce M. Dem. and School two-year term Thomas W. H. Dem. 96. Blossburg Mayor John G. Dem. and Rep. four-year term Susan M. Rep. rome L. Rep. James J. Rep. Edwin C. Rep. Tax four-year term Freda H. Dem. and Rep. Judge of four-year term Marilyn Y. Dem. and Rep. Inspector of four-year term John P. Part Dem. and Rep. School four-year term Terry B. Dem. and Rep. 374. six-year term David Dem. Robert L. Rep. year term Judith A. Dem. Cindy L. Rep. four-year term Grace E. Rep. two-year term Beverly D. Rep. Tax four-year term Donna Dem. eline Rep. four-year term Keith A. Rep. Judge of year term Sandra L. Dem. Donald A. Rep. Inspector of four-year term Joyce J. Dem. Doris M. Rep. School four-year term Lynne G. Dem. and Rep. Denis R. Dem. and Rep Gary 18 write-in Carl 14 write-in Charleston Township North Dis- six-year term Lewis F. Dem. and Rep. six-year term Bernice H. Rep. Tax four-year term Phyllis Dem. and Rep. Judge of four-year term Dianne W. Rep. In- spector of four-year term Merritt D. Dem. Scott P. Rep. School four-year term lores M. Dem. and Rep. Craig R. Dem. and Rep. Willis F. Tallman Dem. and Rep. Lawrence E. Dem. and Rep. 357. Charleston Township South Dis- six-year term Lewis F. Dem. and Rep. six-year term Bernice H. Rep. Tax Reminder The Wellsboro Area Chamber of Re- sources of Wellsboro will hold their annual com- dinner meeting Nov. at 7 p.m. at the Penn Wells Guest speaker for the ning is John director for the Governor's Office of Rural For contact the Chamber office at 724- 1926. Tickets are per four-year term lis Dem. and Rep. Judge of four-year term Dorothy R. Rep. Inspector of year term Connie Rep. G. 24 write-in School four-year term Dolores M. Dem. and Rep. Craig R. Dem. and Rep. Willis F. Dem. and Rep. Lawrence E. Dem. and Rep. 184. Chatham Supervisor L. Graves Dem. Jesse six-year term Bonnita L. Dem. Janelle E. Rep. Tax four-year term Steve Dem. and Rep. four-year term Vernard Rep. Judge of four-year term Dennis L. Dem. Leland Rep. In- spector of four-year term Denise L. Dem. 225. Clymer six-year term Wallace M. Dem. Robert S. Stiles Rep. six-year term Gerald E. Dem. Diane L. Rep. Tax Col- four-year term G. Dem. Lucinda 22 write-in four-year term Richard L. Dem. Ella Rep. Judge of year term Nora L. Rep. Inspector of four-year term Yvonne Dem. Vera B. Rep. School four-year term Lynne G. Dem. and Rep. Denis R. Dem. and Rep. Gary 102 write-in Carl 146 write-in six-year term Edgar L. Dem. Morgan Decker Rep. year term Linda S. Rep. two-year term Brenda Lee Rep. Tax four-year term Maxine Rep. Judge of four-year term Louise T. tor of four-year term Joan E. Dem. Gertrude E. School four-year term Kerry D. Dem. and Rep. Bruce M. Dem. and Rep. School two- year term Thomas W. H. Dem. 135. turn to page Nov. 1 2 3 4 5 6 High Low 59 46 46 39 38 48 62 40 30 29 20 18 32 30 Total for  

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