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WEATHER COMMUNITY 2B Press Sun-Bulletin Saturday, December 4,1 999 TODAY'S CALENDAR KEWS STORM TRACKER FORECAST Items listed In calendar are open to Temperatures will be warm this weekend, with scattered showers. Cooler weather can be expected for next week. Today SCATTERED SHOWERS High 49 Low 40 2Z: Tuesday High 39 Low 31 Monday High 40 Low 28 Partly cloudy Partly cloudy, late showers CHRISTMAS TREE AND WREATH SALE, to benefit St. Vincent's youth, St. Vincent's Church, Clubhouse Road, Vestal.

Trees: $20; wreaths, $15. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE SALE, Waterman Conservation Education Center, 403 Hilton Road, Apalachin. Call 625-2221 for more information. THE CHIC BOUTIQUE MOVING SALE, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., The Chic Boutique, Room 222, NYPENN Trade Center, Main Street, Johnson City. Teen center project of the JC Community Action Team.

THRIFT SHOP, sponsored by Ogden Hillcrest United Methodist Church, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 1061 Chenango Hill-crest. THRIFT SHOP, 10 a.m.-noon, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Route 1 1 New Mil-ford, Pa, NEARLY NEW SHOP, 100 Main Binghamton, 1 0 a.m.-3 p.m., sponsored by The Patronesses Ladies of Charity. Call 723-0194. PROJECT CONCERN CLOTHING BANK, 1 0 a.m.-noon, behind Charlotte Kenyon School, Route 79, Chenango Forks.

Information: 648-4915. SPECIAL EVENTS 19TH ANNUAL HOME TOUR AND AUCTION, presented by the Tioga REGIONAL FORECAST FOR TODAY jrr- wwwv svv Montreal Albany 149741 U- T- 2bH? Buffalo 51 745 lTP LV'TI U-ji I "twpurgn New York 1 60747 1 Washington j64745 fe4 Ty.V FvV1 FT Tool k222 LLJ lM High 43 Low 38 Scattered showers 2 ft I WEATHER LOG Oendttlont reported at mi National Waathar Sarvtoa it ha Binghamton Raglonal Airport. TIPERATURES High 46 Low 31 Today's record high .561994 Today's record low 11966 Normal ...37 Normal low 25 IV TKE KOURprevious day 9p.m.(Thursday)34 9 a.m. 39 10 p.m. 34 10 a.m.

40 11p.m. 34 11.a.m. 40 mini iiy hi miuii 1i.m, 34 1.p.m. 45 2 a.m. 34 2 p.m.

46 3 am 31 3 p.m. 44 4a.m. 34 4p.m. 44 5 a.m. 37 5 p.m.

44 6 a.m. 37 6 p.m. 45 7 a.m. 36 7.p.m. 46 8 a.m.

38 B.p.m. (Friday) 47 KEATISS DEGREE DAYS Day Month Season Yesterday 26 ....110.... 1590 PRECIPITATION For day For month Trace Normal for month 3.06 For year 30.92 Normal for year 33.77 SWSMESE 3 of possible or 1 8 minutes out of a total of 633 minutes STATISTIC OF THE DAY The highest seasonal snowfall was In the winter of 1 995-6, with 1 34 Inches. Southern Her Air Quality PoRutant I Sulfur Dioxide Ozone Q-50GmKI 51-WMnden lUOartafrnftVUnritafthy DM m0M Di tw DM Dapntmtnt ol EmmnrrwM Cmnnllan. UauMtt twin mum mw Sxm aatmm 1999 15 20 ii 30 35 40 45 So IB 4 199t 1, 1959 0510 1 Showara Rain T-ttorms Flurries Snow NEW YORK Cloudy skies and a chance of light rain In the morning is forecast for most of upstate New York Saturday.

High temperatures will be from 40 to 50 degrees, according to the National RIVER RIVERS NOV. 15 NOV. 30 DEC 3 FLOOD STAGE SUSQUEHANNA AtBalnbridge 1.8 feet 4.7 feet 3.8 feet 13 feet At Conklin 3.0 feet 5.2 feet 4.4 feet 11 feet At Vestal 3.5 feet 6.8 feet 5.6 feet 18 feet AtWaveriy 2.0 feet 4.5 feet 3.5 feet 11 feet CHENANGO At Chen.Forks 3.3 feet 4.5 feet 4.1 feet 10 feet At Greene 2.6 feet 3.9 feet 3.4 feet 13 feet company, Terpslchorean, 8 p.m., Goodrich Theater, Fine Arts Building, State University College at Oneonta. Tickets available at the box office in the Fine Arts Building or by calling 436-3100. FIRE AND ICICLES, Creative Dance Elements, 2 and 7 p.m., Endicott Performing Arts Center, 102 Washington Endicott.

General admission, $1 seniors $1 children 1 2 and under, $5. AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS, 5 and 7 p.m., Tri-Cities Opera Center, 315 Clinton Binghamton. Adults, $1 TCO subscribers and seniors, $11; students, children under 12, $7. Tickets available at TCO Box Office and may be ordered by credit card by calling 772-0400. CHRISTMAS DREAMS, 7 p.m., auditorium, Tunkhannock Area High School, Tunkhannock, Pa.

Adults, seniors 62 and over and children under 1 2, $3. All proceeds to benefit the Tunkhannock Public Library, a Wyoming County United Fund Agency. MURDER IN THE AIR, presented by Chenango Forks Drama Club, 8 p.m., auditorium, Chenango Forks High School. MEALSDEALS BAKED ZITI DINNER, to benefit Johnson City High School Marching Band, 5-8 p.m., American Legion Post 758, 429 Main Johnson City. Adults, children 5-12, under 5, free.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 7-11 a.m., Masonic Lodge, Route 26N, Whitney Point. Adults, children, children 5 and under, free. BAKED HAM SUPPER, 4 p.m., Port Crane United Methodist Church, Port Crane. WINTER WONDERLAND BAZAAR, 1 0 a.m.-3 p.m., Ross Memorial Presbyterian Church, Morris and Mitchell Avenue, Binghamton. HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR, 1 0 a.m.-4 p.m., Owego Elementary School, off George Street, Owego.

HAM TURKEY RAFFLE, starts at noon, Johnson City Eagles Club 2644, Johnson City. HAM TURKEY PARTY, 7 p.m., Lisle Fire Company. Donation: $2, CRAFT FAIR NEW ITEMS, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m., Conklin Avenue First Baptist Church. ST. CATHERINE'S CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, 1 0 a.m.-4 p.m., St.

Catherine's, 1049-1051 Chenango Hill-Crsst HOLIDAY BAKE SALE, CRAFT SALE 6 FLEA MARKET, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Church of the Good Shepherd, 74 Conklin Binghamton. CAN BOTTLE DRIVE, to benefit Vestal Cub Scout Pack 221 1 -3 p.m., Vestal United Methodist Church, 328 Main Vestal. Please drop off your cans and bottles at the back of the church. CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY CRAFT BAKE SALE, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Warren Center Community Building, Warren Center, Pa. HOLIDAY BAZAAR LUNCHEON, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Harpursville United Methodist Church.

HOLIDAY FESTIVAL, BUCHTI BAKE SALE 4 LUNCH, 1 0 a.m.-3 p.m., John Hus Presbyterian Church, Binghamton. CHRISTMAS MINI-BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE, 9 a.m. -noon, Bainbridge Town Hall, Bainbridge. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Montrose United Methodist Church, 90 Church Mon-trosQ P3 GRANDMA'S PANTRY BAZAAR, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., United Methodist Church, Franklin. UKRAINIAN CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, 1 0 a.m.-2 p.m., Sacred Heart Hall, 230 Ukrainian Hill Road, Johnson City.

Lunch available. 1 0,000 VILLAGES SALE, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., First Christian Church, corner Schiller Street and Grand Boulevard, Binghamton. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR LUNCHEON, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., North Norwich United Methodist Church, Pleasant Street, North Norwich, COOKIE WALK, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., First Congregational Church of Coventryville. CHRISTMAS TREE SALE, fundraiser for Owego Lions Club, Ye Olde Country Florist, 86 Main Owego. Scotch pine, $10; spruce, $13.

Call 687-5708 for more information. DEATHS Thomas J. Joseph, 83, of Binghamton, died Friday. Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home.

Bernlce B. Kinne, 87, of Lisle, died Friday. Nichols Funeral Home, Whitney Point. Margaret P. Lampman, 92, of Harpursville died Thursday.

Osterhout-Leopold Funeral Home, Harpursville. Wilms B. Mackie, 87, of Endwell, died Thursday Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Endicott. Mary Kathryn (KIKI) McMahon-Doyle, 53, formerly of Binghamton, died Thursday. J.A.

McCormack Sons Funeral Home, Binghamton. Elsie C. Patterson, 80, of Owego, died Friday. Estey Munroe Funeral Home, Owego. Michael J.

Segrue, 102, of Binghamton, died Friday. Walter D. Sullivan PHOTOS CENTURY THE the public. If you have questions about the calendar, call 798-1 110. EISURE SOCIAL BALLROOM OANCE, 7-8 p.m.

Latin dance lesson, 8-1 1 :30 p.m. social dance, 9:30 p.m. Latin dance exhibition, 1 0:30 p.m. dessert, music by Steve Willet, Jewish Community Center, 500 Clubhouse Road, Vestal. General, USABDA and JCC members, college and high school students, USABDA college and high school students, $5.

SHUFFLIN' SHOES SQUARE DANCE CLUB, p.m., Sunrise Terrace Community Center, Binghamton. Call 785-0534. COUPLES DANCE LESSONS, 6:30 Touch oi Texas, 365 Harry rive, Small Mall, Johnson City. Information: 729-2323. CHENANGO COMMONS ANTIQUE, CLASSIC AND COOL CAR CRUISE-IN, 6-9 p.m., Chenango Commons, 1 Kattelville Road, Chenango Bridge.

Free admission. Food and rest room facilities available. Information: 648-7977. USABDA DANCE CLASSES, swing, Latin, Argentine tango and ballroom, for beginners and intermediates. For information on times and locations, call 729-4346.

MEETINGS OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, 1 1 a.m., book discussion meeting, Ozanam Room, Seton Wing, Ground Floor (opposite hospital pharmacy) Lourdes Hospital, 169 Riverside Drive, Binghamton. AL-ANON and ALATEEN, for informa tion about times and meeting places, call 722-0889. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, for meet ing times and places, call 722-5983. AMERICAN REDCROSS BLOOD CEN TER, noon-6 p.m. Monday; closed Tuesday; 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

Wednesday; 1-7 p.m. Thursday; 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday. Appointments encouraged, walk-Ins welcome. Information: 800-272-4543.

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING, 24 hours per day, Emergency room, Mar-garetville Memorial Hospital, Route 28, Margaretville, sponsored by the American Heart Association, 723-0208. MUSIC MOZART REQUIEM, 8 p.m., Landmark Church, Court Street, MUSIC WEEKEND, featuring the Whit ney Point Select Chorus, Jubilee, Mel-llphony, Carousel Harmony, Jennie F. Snapp Brass Quartet and more, no times given, Roberson Museum Science Center, 30 Front Binghamton. Information: 772-0660. CANDLES, CAROLS AND CULTURES: A MULTI-CULTURAL HOLIDAY CONCERT, 8:15 p.m., Anderson Center Concert Theater, Binghamton University.

General, facultystaffseniors, students, free. AMERICAN BOYCHOIR, 7:30 p.m., St. Jonn the Evangelist, 1 263 vestal Binahamton. CAROLING, holiday con cert presented by Vestal Community Chorus, 7:30 p.m., Vestal Senior High School, Vestal. Donations appreciated.

BRONZISSIMOI COMMUNITY HAND BELL CHOIR, holiday concert, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church of Endicott, 1406 Monroe Endicott. Free will offer-ina. FERNANDO ORTEGA, Christian music, 7:30 p.m., The Forum, 236 Washington Binghamton. General admission: $11 ($13 at the door). For tickets, call 800-927-9083.

CHRISTMAS PAST CAROLERS, 3-4 p.m., Green Brothers Apple Hills Christmas Open House." LIVE MUSIC, 7-10 p.m., The Coffee- nouse, Route ii, mompson, pa. Donation: family. Information: 717-727-3647. ON STAGE JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS, 8:15 p.m., Cider Mill Playhouse, 2 S. Nanticoke Endicott.

All seats $12. Call the box office Monday through Friday, p.m. at 748-7363 for more Information. STEP IT UP, presented by student dance Alfred Newton Cutting, of Nineveh, died Thursday. Dorothy Memorial Home, Afton.

Eugene A. Dempsey, 71 of Conklin, died Thursday. Peter P. Savage Funeral Home, Binghamton. Donald E.

Hawkins, 39, of Port Crane, died Thursday. Wm. R. Chase Son Funeral Home, Port Dickinson. Dwight Hartman, 39, of Newark Valley, died Thursday.

Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, Endicott. Wlllard Hobbs, 88, of Thompson, died Wednesday. Hennessey's Funeral Home, Susquehanna. Helen P. Hunt, 89, of Endwell and Lakeland, died Thursday.

J. F. Rice Funeral Home, Johnson City. LeRoy B. "Butch" Johnston, 84, of Endicott, died Thursday.

Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, Endicott. FAMILY OF THE The Press Sun-Bulletin wants your family photos from this century. Our editors will select the best photos to be published In a special keepsake edition on Dec. 31. If you have photos that you would like us to consider for publl cation, bring them to our offices, and we will make a copy of them for our use at no charge to you.

You may bring the photos to our main lobby for Immediate copying at the following times and dates; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fridays, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Satur days or 3 p.m, to 5 p.m.

on Tuesdays for the next few weeks. The final date for submitting photos will be Dec. 1 1 Please do not send The local forecast by DR. BILL ROGERS, WBNQ TV. Watch the complete forecast tonight at 6 and 11.

Wednesday High 38 Low 29 Rain mixed with snow Springfield Atlantic Ocean 1999AccuWeatrer, Inc. Ice Sunny Pt Cloudy Cloudy CONDITIONS Weather Service. Saturday night will continue to be cloudy with a chance of late showers. Low temperatures will be from 35 to 45. LEVELS SKIES THE MOON 0 0 0 0 New Brat Dec.

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1 "M'V 45735! A 2 TODAY'S NATIONAL FORECAST Unee separate high temperature zones for the day. oouniy oouncu on me rtns, i ana p.m. afternoon tours, p.m. evening tours and auction. Cost of afternoon home tours only is $10 per person.

Cost for the evening, which includes both the tour and the auction, 5. Reservations are required. Stop by Tioga County Council on the Arts, 1 79 Front St. Owego. Information: 687-0785.

6TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR AND LUNCHEON, presented by the Rainbow Lioness Club, 1 0 a.m.-, 4 p.m., Nichols Presbyterian Church. Cost: $1 0. Includes five homes on display with a chicken and biscuit luncheon, a special performance by D.E.A.F. at 2 p.m. Tickets available at Stark's Essentials, 31 N.

Main Nichols. JAN THE YO-YO MAN, 1 0 a.m., Tabernacle United Methodist Church, Bing-i hamton. emovTci this Ahin rimms dining begins, 7:30 p.m. storytelling, Chat-A-Wyle Coffeehouse, 8714 Route 434, Apalachin. Reservations are recommended.

Call 625-2834. DRUG AWARENESS QUIZ SHOW, 9 a.m., Binghamton High School. ST. NICHOLAS VISITS BREWERY OMMEGANG, 2-5 p.m., Brewery Ommegang, River Road, Cooperstown. Information: 800-656-1212.

AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR TEDD ARNOLD, will be available to sign his new book and give a short presentation, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Doodlebugs, 732 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal. Free admission. "GENEALOGY," exhibition of works by the Rosefsky family. Opening reception 7-9 p.m., Elsie B. Rosefsky Memorial Art Gallery, Binghamton University; FINGER LAKES VOLKSSPORT WALKING CLUB 10K WALK, start times 8 a.m.-noon, start point is Owego.

Treadway Inn. For information call 625-5617. HOLIDAY LIGHTS DISPLAY, 6-9 p.m.,' weather Dermlttina. Ross Park Park Avenue, Binghamton. Adults, children, seniors and children 2 and under, free.

FINE ARTS SOCIETY OF THE SOUTHERN TIER HOLIDAY ART SHOW, Boscov's, 2nd floor past children's department. 1999 HANUKKAH HOUSE MUSEUM, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-; 4 p.m.

Saturday (gift shop closed), 1-4 p.m. Sunday, old Kilmer adjacent to Temple Concord, 9 Riverside Drive, Binghamton. Free admission. Information: 722-2739. Other events are listed in the Chenango Community, Saturdays; Tioga Community, Wednesdays; Kid's Calendar, Tuesdays and the Health Calendar Thursdays.

Weekend listings are in Good Times, Thursdays. Information for daily calendar must be submitted in writing. Send items two weeks prior to publication to Press Sun-Bulletin, P.O. Box 1 270, Binghamton, N.Y. 1 3902 ATTENTION: Nancy Smith.

Include time, date and complete address for event. Son Funeral Home, Binghamton. Vlvki Ruth Trinemeyer, 43, of Chugiak, Alaska, died Nov. 28. Anchorage Funeral Home.

Eugene (Ewhen) Zdeb, 77, of Johnson City, died Wednesday. Laskowski Funeral Home, Binghamton. Australian Oil Skin Dusters Sale Price Reg. $195.00 $17 coo If Exp. 12-8-99 'Che newest fantilv f'etnmmt tiff" the sVwpumw Aw "tit.

iXiMi BREAKFAST- Complimentary Juice and Coffee LUNCH Complimentary Homemade Soup and Dessert DINNER Complimentary Glass of Wine and Dessert with the purchase of any meal BliToNFDINNER ENTREE GET ONE DINNER ENTREE OF EQUAL OR LESS VALUE FOR 12 PRICEI Expires: 12599 2313 Old Vestal Road -Vestal 1782 open i 1 1 V4 Kft AA Ci 7 FRONTS: left AeeuWeather, Ine, E3 Gil ES3 rttth Uw rtewars Ham T-etorme Flurrlaa tnow SET 4:33 p.m. 3:07 a.m. 2:32 p.m. 8:35 p.m. 3:24 a.m.

4:44 a.m. COLO WARM STATIONARY loa Sunny Pt Cloudy Cloudy CONDITIONS into the Plains later Friday, and could trigger another round of severe storms in Oklahoma. On Thursday, the state was hit with rare December tornadoes, damaging homes and toppling power lines. No serious Injuries were reported. Most areas from Kansas down Into Texas had fair to partly cloudy skies.

And high pressure brought fair conditions to the East and West coasts. IN THE WORLD Amst'damSQ 49 Cdy Athens 66615dy. AuckjaMjS.eo, Cdy. anflKQkJ47iCdy BarbadoaBa 76 Cdy par'iona 61 43 Clr Baiiinq 38 34 Cdy BaMt 6855CIL Baljrada 50 37 Cdy jo'bMm7e 57 Rn Wj 404dy SndoriSLCdx MidrldJ58a4dy. Manila 81 74 Cdv Mexico CiciL MPMreaJJjOSLCdlL Moscow737, 30 Cdy Nairobi 74 53 Rn Nassau 71.62Cdy NawMhi9Q4iejL Oslo 37 13 Clr Paris 52395dy.

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Jupiter 2:14 p.m. Saturn 3:00 p.m. NATIONAL Showers and scattered thunder-showers struck the central part of the nation on Friday, while resi- dents on the East and West coasts had generally fair conditions. I Rain fell from Nebraska east Into the upper Midwest and south Into Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi. Heavy snow fell in Colorado and northern New Mexico where win-terstorm warnings were In effect.

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