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Published: June 05, 2008 09:12 am
South Valley
By CAROL BRODIE
I think maybe spring is finally
here to stay as our
hummingbird population has
now increased. We had only
seen a couple of hummingbirds
until last Friday, May
30, when we had at least six
of them, maybe more, zipping
back and forth to the
feeders. They sure are busy
little birds!
Along our woods, I’ve
heard the little yellowthroats
singing but I haven’t been
able to spot them yet. They
seem to like to stay hidden in
the lilac bushes and undergrowth
along the woods. Our
pair of catbirds were busily
hopping around in our garden
one day looking for bugs.
We thought our pair of cardinals
had left because we
hadn’t seen them in about a
week.
But then last Friday, just
about dusk, I noticed the female
perching on the edge of
the feeder, and a day or so
before, we’d seen the male as
he flew from the feeder. I
think maybe they now have
a family of little ones in the
nest and that’s why we
haven’t seen them.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Birthday wishes go out to
Jack Thompson, Clayton
Schneegas, Phyllis
VanDewerker, Ruthie Hendricks,
and Kevin VanBuren.
Anniversary wishes go to
Charley and Debbie Brodie.
Birth Announcement
Congratulations to Pastor
Jason and Kelly Thompson,
of Flat Creek-Gilboa, on the
birth of their third son. Baby
Caleb Willis Thompson was
born at 7:45 p.m. on Friday,
May 30, at Bassett Hospital,
Cooperstown. He weighed
nine pounds and 14 ounces
and was 22 inches long.
He joins brothers, Kyle,
five years old, and Cody,
three years old, at home.
I spoke to Pastor Jason,
via telephone, at the hospital
on Saturday morning, and
he said mother and baby
were both doing great. He
also said his dad, Willis
Thompson, of Troy, was very
excited when he heard the
news.
Memorial Day
Many people from the
area attended the Memorial
Day weekend events, and the
parade on Monday, in Cherry
Valley.
Dad, Mom and I spent
Memorial Day with my sister
and brother-in-law, Barb and
Mick Kineke, of Mohawk. It
was an absolutely gorgeous
day and actually got up to 86
degrees there. Dad and I took
a walk down Robinson Road,
to look at the work that’s
been being done to make repairs
where the road washed
out with the 2006 summer
flood. They have the pond
pretty well drained now and
repairs seem to be moving
right along.
After we got back to the
house, I made use of their
lawn swing where I enjoyed
watching and listening to the
birds as I read awhile.
Their son, Kevin, and his
friend, Erica Usyk, of Ilion,
and Mick’s dad, Harry
Kineke, of Richfield Springs,
then joined us for a picnic on
the front porch, where we enjoyed
lots of delicious food.
Later, Barb, Mom and I
drove up the road to visit
Norma Spencer and her
daughter and son-in-law, Pat
and Tony.
Dick and June Hansen
spent Memorial Day with
their daughter and son-inlaw,
Jane and Joe Dent, and
children, Abby and William,
in Oneonta, where they enjoyed
a barbecue.
Expression of Sympathy
An expression of sympathy
goes to the family of Josephine
“Josie” Anna Mickle-
Gage, 81, who passed away
on Friday, May 23, at A.O.
Fox Nursing Home in
Oneonta. Prior to going to
the nursing home, Josie had
lived in Stamford.
Josie, who was born in
Pleasant Brook to Ralph and
Amanda Gillett-Mickle on
May 20, 1927, had celebrated
her 81st birthday just three
days prior to her death.
Bits and Pieces
Pastor Bill Wilson, who
had spent the winter at his
Nanticoke, Md., home, was
called back here the last
week of April to perform a funeral
service for Leon Randall
of Garrattsville.
My sister, Barb Kineke, of
Mohawk, stopped in briefly
to visit Dad, Mom and me on
Thursday night, May 15,
when she came to pick up
our niece, Brandy Brodie, to
take home with her to spend
the night. On Friday, Barb
and Brandy, along with Alice
Wrisley, of Mohawk, rode
with Cissy Moreau, of Ilion,
as the four of them attended
the Ladies Retreat at Word
of Life Conference Center in
Schroon Lake.
The theme of the retreat
was “In His Steps” and they
even had a shoe contest for
the prettiest shoes in different
categories. They attended
meetings on Friday evening,
Saturday morning and
Sunday morning. The special
speaker was Jackie Roese,
whom Barb said was very,
very good. The special music
was led by Lori Jean Smith,
an exceptional violinist, who
currently performs extensively
and teaches private
lessons in Florida. Lori Jean
led the praise and worship
singing time, accompanied
by Amy Felt, on piano, who
was also very exceptional.
Barb says these ladies have
a lot of talent that they use
exclusively for the Lord.
They also both went to
Cedarville University together.
Everyone thoroughly
enjoyed the Saturday night
concert by Lori Jean and
Amy as well.
Following the concert,
there was a talent show
where different ladies in the
audience shared their talents.
Among the talents
shared were singing, skits,
piano playing, Scripture
reading, and even a comedian.
Barb reports that the
meals were better than any
restaurant she’d ever gone
to. After an enjoyable weekend
of learning and being
blessed, the ladies arrived
back in Mohawk on Sunday,
May 18.
Sonny Young and family
attended the graduation of
his daughter, Sonya Elizabeth
Young, from the University
of Albany, on Saturday,
May 17, where there
were over 2,000 in the graduating
class. Sonya, who graduated
with a Bachelor of Science
degree in business, also
graduated with honors.
She has accepted a position
with J.T. Morgan and
Chase and will be working
and living in the Albany
area.
On Friday, May 23, Pastor
Bill Wilson started working
at the Tourism Center
booth, across from the Tepee,
Cherry Valley.
He reports that twice the
number of people stopped
that first day as compared
with the first day last year.
Pastor Bill will be there
working the booth every
weekend, from Friday
through Sunday.
Abby and William Dent,
of Oneonta, spent Friday
through Saturday, May 23
through 24, visiting their
grandparents, Dick and June
Hansen.
David and Sharon Thompson
were dinner guests of
their son and daughter-inlaw,
Keith and Daphne
Thompson, and daughter,
Elizabeth Rose, of Morris, on
Saturday, May 24.
Bob Guernsey, of Seward,
and his great-grandson,
Brendan Cousineau, of Leesville,
called on Bob’s daughter
and son-in-law, Sharon
and David Thompson, on
Sunday, May 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
DeVane, of Troy, called on
Leland and Pat Mabie one
day last week. Mr. DeVane
loaned Pat a beautiful 16 by
16 sampler, in a frame, dated
1897. Pat says the sampler,
embroidered in script, in
very tiny stitch, is absolutely
gorgeous. She said she has
never seen anything like it
before. It was done for N.J.
Butler and also has on it Pastor
F.G. Gaige, Christian
Church of South Valley.
This loaned item will be
on display, for all to view, at
the South Valley Community
Hall during the next South
Valley Women’s Club monthly
dinner in June.
Have a great week, and
remember to phone me at
(607) 264-3225 with all of
your news for this area.
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