Friday, December 6, 2013

12/3/1953

EAST FAREWELL NEWS

Thursday, December 3, 1953   Vol. C441

LOCAL NEWS

THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE OPEN HOLIDAY SEASON

East Farewell – The 25th annual Thanksgiving Day Parade strutted down Main Street and Lake Shore Drive on a beautiful fall Thanksgiving Day last week. The parade started at the Regional High School and marched down Main Street and up Lake Shore Drive to the Lakefront Plaza where Santa stepped down from his sleigh and opened the Boyle’s Christmas Village set up in the Plaza. Boyle’s Department store, as always, was the prime sponsor of the parade. This is the 17th year they have been the driving force behind the parade. This year is the first year that Boyle’s have set a standalone structure to house Santa. In the preceding years they have had a section of their store set up for him.  Many of the local shops have also placed temporary storefronts around the Plaza following the Santa’s Workshop theme and are offering lots of gift ideas to give the visitors somewhere to browse when they come to visit Santa. Most shops will be open late and many of the restaurants in town have also set up booths or counters in the Plaza and they are offering everything from quick treats to full meals for the hungry folks.
            The Parade was once again a huge success, drawing viewers from all around the area. Last year’s huge crowds were not matched probably because there wasn’t the giant job draw this year, but the sold out boarding houses and campgrounds were still the norm. “We were sold out again this year, but at least we didn’t have to double up or let out the parlor,” said Mrs. Mallard, local boarding house owner.
            The Regional High Marching Band led the way playing many favorites and adding in some holiday favorites like “Jingle Bells” and “Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer” The band was followed by the always favorite Flat Rock Twirlers with their lighted batons, the Slate Mountain String Band, several area Fire Companies, the VFW and the ever loved Animal Shelter Pets. This year a surprise was enjoyed by all as the League Champion Travelers escorted Santa’s sleigh waving and stopping to sign autographs along the way. Santa came down the route perched in his sleigh and led buy his famous reindeer team with Rudolph out in front with his bright red nose leading the way.

            After everyone arrived at the Lakefront Plaza the fun really started as the High School Band played for a hour and Santa greeted his excited charges. The parents were able to do some early shopping and everyone was able to sample some of the great food available. The Village will be open until December 23rd.  Don’t miss it, whether you’ve been naughty or nice there is something there for you.

Christmas Village at Lakefront Plaza 1953

SPORTS

COUGARS OPEN SEASON WITH A WIN

East Farewell – The Cougars basketball team opened their season yesterday with a win over the Central Bears, 68-66. The Cougars looked good in the pre-season tournament, coming in third behind Capital City and Corning. The young team showed a surprising amount of poise and discipline in running plays efficiently and playing a stringent defense. The Bears jumped out to a 12-5 lead early in the first quarter but after a quick timeout the Cougars roared back with a 20-8 run. By the end of the first quarter the score stood at Cougars 30, Bears 28. The second quarter was completely different, defense ruled on both sides and by the end of the half the score was Cougars 38, Bears 37.  The second half went back and forth with the lead changing hands five times and the Bears holding a 53-50 lead at the end of the third. The fourth quarter was an exciting period. The pace seemed to pick up as the period started both teams went into a full court press and shifted to a tight man to man defense. Unfortunately for the Bears the Cougars center, Dan Davis had a two inch advantage over Bear’s center, Todd Fisk. The Cougars were able to feed Davis and he was able to turn and shoot without much interference. The Cougars were able to build a six point lead in the first three minutes of the period. Then the Bears found the answer and were able to effectively neutralize the center with an adhesive double team. Along with that their point guard, Willie McVeigh, got hot from the outside and drained three straight from the corner.   The game was tied with only ten seconds left and Cougars forward, Billy O’Donnell grabbed a rebound and shot a long outlet pass down court to a streaking Wendell Jones who put in a layup in for the score with only two seconds left. The Bears attempt at a court long catch and shoot by Ralph Hand was errant and the buzzer sounded. The Cougars won.
            “Those kids from Central are tough, we were lucky we were playing on top of our game,” said Coach Wilson after the game. “We played tough and I think our kids are really starting to work together. I think they could really do something this season.”  Next week they take on the Corning Devils who were picked to win the league in early polls. The game is home and starts 4:00PM in the Gymnasium on Wednesday. Stay tuned.

 NATIONAL NEWS

IKE SAYS DON’T PANIC - L.A. PASSES PHILLY IN POPULATION – L.A. RATS EATING POT

President Eisenhower tells the mayors of the United States to prepare for possible atomic attack without panic - asserting that the cities will be in the line of fire, should WWIII break out. “When a threat is not immediate with us, the ordinary American is not particularly anxious to get out and do a drill that he thinks has a little of the infantile about it. He possibly sees himself back in primary school, where he had drills or evacuating the schoolroom in case of fire. But there was a very great principle there. Ordered haste will save you and panic will destroy you. So it is, first of all, against the incidence of panic that we must be prepared.”

New at the mart - Pillsbury chocolate chip cookie mix.

For the first time - Los Angeles pulls ahead of Philadelphia in population, according to the census bureau. LA now has 2,104,667 and Philly has 2,070,605.  The top four cities now - New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago.

In Los Angeles, it’s discovered that rats are eating marijuana evidence seized by police. The weed was stored in the basement of the hall of justice. 500 pounds had accumulated and was to use as evidence in criminal prosecutions over the past year. The remaining bundles are being moved to another storeroom in preparation for a rat extermination program. Many rats were found in groups sleeping or in a stooper.



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