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J5, X •**V •f%fsf 'If '! AUBURN. N. Y. „sK2£5 '^FiFE. POINTS LiQUOR STORE, tm. AL3-«51 14 coimiER>roimNAL •^ JWfijy, November 24,1961 OttEMEJI IAHKY «B«i»ai CjBWto Ipm^wm Win, 31 East G«net«« St. Wall Paper & Paints AUIU1W, N.Y._ l^^hSHWVI mm - Will \%ii H#W Reunion JtaAwni—Its* Auburn Curia, m *T Maury beid its first An- Standay; Nov. 12, tftft L/^ga®n prayers and JFKas?*rtwra «5. 5 pm. in Holy HFfeftsaHy €fcfflmr8fc, Aabura follow- <8fi Utty ;JI teaw s! 6 p.m. in St. Wlf&MSSflB* *r*M!M»J HaiL Fifty mtteHw tmmfo/prs aad spiritual di g*rw«rs favra S sensor praesidia <nf arte- Aateara Curia attended «aST, BAMEL TORMEY, as- sjsf&EM jsa<ss>r of St. Francis J:<fllS5B7v&, AaSmras was the guest '.jKnoatog- O-ihyr gwsts included • RPT- Mas \<ary. Rev. Raymond tTaSal Jtev. Charles McCarthy, RfT Paul Fre^messer. Rev. Jhawre KusseH. Rev. Elmer Mc- Dessajd, Rex. George Wiant TSs* cammntee was headed by Arlcase Harmon, chairman and Virginia Wallace, cochainnan; assisted by Helen Walsh, Olga Hogan. Florence Cuddy, Mary j»AIcI>ermott, Rose Shea. Audrey Holland, Frances Flarity, Wal- ter C-asler, Louise Merna and iCaroline Casper. fj SALE '62 CHEVROLETS IN STOCK NOW! Immediott Delivery Most Models HURRY Step Qn Jodaif! BROWN CHEVROLET MR Manila CYO In The News St. lated Helen's School accumu- the- greatest number of First Friday Members Bishop Kearney mmm^^ Sibley's To Open Hew Budget Store 'm Bishop Kearney as honored guest and speaker will join in marking the 19th anniversary of the First Friday ff\? \^ill^''^iSSff^! Luncheon Club at theDec - * meting in Hotel. Sheraton, School Swim meet, held at th\ e ; according t0 Emmett J. _ ( C.Y. O. Pool. Good CounselISchnepp, chairman of the. School and St. School were tied Augustine's Knights of Columbus Sponsor- formation of the Club when he for second; ing Committee. I was chaplain of Rochester Coun- place with Holy Rosary School - Cl1 K - of c - and became the coming in for a close third. LUNCHEON WILL, begin at first moderator. He commended 12:15 p.in. The Bishop will be the members on continuing Two hundred five boys, rep- presented by the Rev.,Vincent their devotions c to the Sacred resenting 26 parochial elemen-!E. LeFrois. club moderator and Heart over the many years, ary schools of Monroe County, chaplain of Rochester Council, antered the qualifying rounds.^ 0 f C Df this annual tournament. Of! : - Jiese, 52 boys qualified in the! T'-.e \irst Fridav Luncheon 3emi-final rounds, thus en.ulin^ Club was organized in Decem- ':hem to enter this Champion- 1. . - ^-. h hi P M eet. rnent of ' Bishop Kearney Swimmers, who achieved suc- ;ess and representing St. Helen':; ,, „ . „ .. . , . r l.u„. ..J...... fo l lov . s Jef , on the First Pnday and to fos- ter devition to the Sacred bring together Catholic laymen who receive Holy Communion ichool, v.e.e ca \twood , Dougi.-is and Thrmas ^ennox. Jack fa-nun, Gene At- Heart of Jesus - woo. The accumulative scorej whenever posslb , e Bishop of these bovs v/es 43 po:n's, ,- . , u , Which made them undispuled: Kc ,\^' ha , ss P°\ :ii \ , ^ JU 'V\ champions, ^ D c ^ '\\ mr ^ Snf \' \ Sibley's will open a separate Budget Store in the Southtown Plaza shopping center in early 1962, it was announced by Ar- thur J. O'Brien, Sibley presi- dent. IT WELL BE largely self- selection and will be merchan- dised in connection with the Downstairs Budget Store in the main store. Work has b»gun on the new building, which is located to the northwest of the present Anv Catholic layman who re-jSibley Southtown branch. It cefves Holy Communion on the, w 'U „ hav e a selling area of First Fridav is eligible to at- 3 °.° 00 s iu are . ^ eet - . Raymond tend the luncheons-and become ;Loew y- noted industrial design- -••-,club members, Vice Chairman,'er, has been retained to handle to Donald E. Woerner said. the store design. SALE HONORED by Dansvjlle Council, Knights of Colum- bus Tuesday are these two only surviving charter members — William E. Bacon, left and Edward J. Murphy. The council was founded Nov. 27, 1903. Dansville KC Council Celebrates 58 Years With but two charter members, Edward J. Murphy priests, have included and assistants of the service chaplains, an the sca- hlrvsin? Chairman for the new SHin/'pp said. FRI. 9 A.M. TO SAT. 5 P.M. SALE 769 West Main St. FA 8-7220 SCHOOL HALLS CAFETERIAS RECTORIES CONVENTS L«+ ui Up you modtrnlxt your food feeding facilities, We have th» complete •qulpment and know-how to moke ys% kitchen end eiftferia molt efficient. Call our Design Dept, (or free edvici and planning. No obligation, of count. CABLE WIIDEMER INC 138 STATE ROCHESTER 14, N.Y. 1 crs, all OUTSTANDING lU the diving' pastors competition was: Don Tcilscher diocese, of St. Salome, who won first ' '- .- - ! '•'•• •• •\ place with ¥J l ,2 points, second has spoken each year since his place: John Keele of Holy Ros- consecration, ary; third place: Tom Lennox of St. Helen's. | A larce gathering of the lay- 'nvn is expected at the Decpm- Individual trophies, wfira pre- bpr moeting lo exteml the scniedto all fi.st, secorff and chn , lmHS E , eP , in E nf third place winners, and the „ d wish lh(1 Blsh ( ; ft , boys ac(umulating Ine greatest number o, r pnin's from a ier>re- sen'ed s-hool was dcteimined Champion. i ThP Ro v R,n m ond C Hcisr-1. This pnriKular pha-t- nf the P ;i, ' nr nf Holv Trinity Church. and William E. Bacon, left of the original group of 50, cvo - i'w» >\ onf ' of thP w \ h 1 . MPr - M,n \ k ' n ° at ,! h ? ^°\ r> n r^ •! , manv annual e\rn's D-cnarfd vember mpeting recalled the Dansville Council members dined and reviewed the his-{J, j hp ( \ s ™ff ; nd per - - - - - • tory of the Council's 58 years, - sonnel and offered to tne Vnn- on Tuesday, Mov. 21, in the Thp following Honorai-y Life roe County Parochial S-hool Council Hall. Speakers empha- M e m b e r s were introduced: children In the three years sized the trials and successes Ceorge J Lindsay, Anthony '.hat this nen; has been of- over the years and the great Michel, Fred W. SHiwan,'i ( 'i T d. participation has troun amount of effort needed to Thomas \V. Rrennan, John V/. from approximately 50 boys to carry on the various programs. Martin. John .J. Mc('ovick, inis }' Cii; s '^' d - •*THF ninFR mpmh«r« „ w Mlrh;u ' 1 K Murphy, J.ostrr J.! Aldln as 0 ff lna | sin ihismert - THE OLDER members gave No |. m and Hora ,. p showaller ' us a council, and our own build- and now it is up to the A and younger members to Ellt - ,i ln „„„, n,*o *;inii ,h.of , r t »i, p \ Knight C'lvde T. Smith, whose ll1P mpr[ - UdKr • s, ° 11 - ( niet p| . ;m( | foreman of the F. A . timer. William Knmlev, H'dne 0unn p ubl lsnin( , fompanv. who • . , , . , . . i ( 0f diving and chief startnr This ,, , hf:> I)vl |, p M ernorla l . men be Invited to join our l - ; y ear, for the first time, tho ,, , ( >; o v 2 1961 • ranks and take their places Committee for this dinner is. f Y.O. had the assistance of it' fa.. . j among those who havp gone he-John W. Kelly, Chairman, as-Water Safp.y Aids, v ho ;\t^d MR. KFNNKDV served as vil-• forp \ said P'.d'vard K Bro\^n. sisted \by Grand Knight Kdwin as timers. judg\s. ;.nd Mipor- ^^ r ' r ,^ nn ;npciintive POM- J a 50 year and Honorary Life C. Lauffer. Jr., Kdward T. visors Theyweie Ri-'i.ird lei,' (lnn fn| . 17 v( , ; ,,. s He r( ,| irP d • Member of the Council. .Murkr, Richard A. Nagle. Frank Do n anr J ,(!1IS Pelirgnno, |,aul .f rnm that inh'in lfloR. A former J _. , . ,'Basta. Paul K. Black. James M.' Fcran ' ie an - d Jnhn C,ould - itiusie\ of St M.TV'S Church, ho • • The activities were openec D1 „ r,. , ,,. D , ,. ,i — , „ ... ., ,,, .' _ Rlum, Philip V\. Rlum. Vincent 1 by Grand Knight Kdwin C . ,, ,', . ,. ,, ,., i , ,, , . , ... L. Owen. John. A. Smith, (lar-l A ranacitv ( iLauffer Jr., who welcomed he „„,„ . c nn ... . „„„,.,„,,. ,. ' , • ,. , , . , T,. . ™ -, , ence J. Stevens, J- red Beckwith, (ca r l a hedra large turnout. Edward T. Burke. Past State Warden acted as loastmaster. In his remarks he |rited the need for Increased FINAL CLEARANCE '61 RAMBLERS $25 ABOVE COST JOE WAISH ALL 61's MUST BE SOLD RALPH RAMBLER 570 WEST MAIN ID. 6-3221 ED VAN tUREK Herbert Kennedy Last Rites Held In Dansville A funeral service was con- ing, new carry on in the future. There fore, it is Imperative that new two an ana Horace Miowaiter. U T:P Vincent J Natale. Dire, tor certificate of Merit and\' Mf ' n ind Boys' Swimming dii- 'ed Saturday, Nov. 4. for. were awarded to Grand '/\gram and_C Y.O director of Herbert Kennedy, veteran print- rPRICE TAGS I ON MOVING ] CAN BE WRONG • You Can Save I TIME - WORRY & MONEY When you call lor a free, penondl ettimiilt o( YOUR nwnq costl . . , And RE- MEMBER . . . our ikilled . deo«nddble m«n and cltan modem equipment ditur * you thai Our price will be right. ence J. Stevens, Fred Beckwith, |( o a r Anihonv Caito John C. Ham- School basketball mond. Paul K Gillooley. Richard Blessed Sarrament C Johnson, William F Casimer H. Krochmal. George Institute was a m^mher of Dansville rowrl saw Sacred Cnnnril 78.T Knights of Colum- Grammar bus and the Holy Name Society, train defeat School .')i:-2D A life member and past presi- Kelly, Sundav afternoon at Aquinas dent nf tho Protective Fire Co . The Sacred Heart Mr Kennedv was a director and Cte. M. Clancy Fo-mder Gio, M. Clancy, Jr, Priildtn' membership, and more active n n |j er(9 anc j William ^lelinski ,ram nafl defeated St Charles assistant 5417 at Holy Cross on Friday, tectives Crrrpomtion. He was a participation in Council affairs Jr. Bishop To Offer Mass For Sibley Emuloves About 3O0 employees of Sibley, Lindsay and C'urr Company and their families, will gather for their annual Communion Breakfast in the Sheraton Hotel ballroom A Ranie with Ilolv Rosary School was planned ThnnksRiv- ina night at the War Memorial in a preliminary to the Syra- cuse-Cincinnati N' B A. game. Sacred Hearts six year record ^^ Si<>tpr Miriam Joseph nf the Sisters nf St. Joseph and LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING PACKING • SHIPPING GEORGE M. CLANCY CARTING CO. 8 CIRCLE ST. GR 3-3120 Aqonr for North AmttlcM V«ft tlMt £ Werid WMt Mevtn former I-aura Schwingrl, Uvo^mmfmm************^*********************** socretarv of the Pro- member and naM president of the 25-Year Club at the Owen Company. Surviving are his •wife, the s 106-15. for Pre-Paid Shopping next year.. . •JOIN LINCOLN BOrtHFQTFP'tt 1962 CHRISTMAS CLUB, NOW I Deposit 50c, $1, $2 , $8, $5 , or {10 t week for 50 \weeks..Free coupon book reminds you to deposit rejrul&rly. Next November, Lin- coln Rochester mails you a check for the full tmoun* of your deposits. Join this paydayl Lambert and served by the couple's grandsons. Martin and Stoffel. students at St. musical selections during the'Scnonl.—Dansvillp,—on Sunday. breakfast, which is attended byDec. 3. at 3 pm. Slblevites nf all faiths, andl _ . looked forward to everv vear asl MOTHER'S CIRCLE members <-erard _ a pleasant \family\ gathering, from the Livingston County Andrew s Seminary JAMES ACKER is generaljDeanerv <Mher than Dansville chairman, and committee mem-iare invited. E i-/nco/n Rochester T R U COMPANY •r hitn\ Dvpeitl hronmct CerporallM • M»mb«r ftdtrol Kaa*m $yir»ei FUNERAL SERVICES Listed by Parish CLAUDE W. EMERY FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1IBUMPT10N PA.SI8R JFeitiiirt, N.T. AIR CONDITIONED 76 So. Main St., Fairport, New York Phone FRontier 7-0483 on the Sunday following Thanks- Riving (Nov. 2fi) after a Mass K.IMU. celebrated bv Bishop Kearnev MASS WILL be said at 9 a m In St. Joseph's church on Frank- lin Street. The breakfast will start \at 10 a m. Rev. Joseph I.. Hogan, MA, STD. Prefect of Studies at St. Bernard's Seminary, will be Kuest speaker. Other guests will nrlude the Very Rev. Joseph F Rerton, CSSR.. rector of St. Joseph's, and Monsignor Edward J, McAniff. we Allyn Sundervillp a', irnnflerunii Mrs Ceraldme WilbTt at Newark. Mrs. Myrtle Shull a 1 Southtown o Mother's Circle Workshop Listed In Dansville Rites To Mark GoldenWedding Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W RUT of Roslyn Street will celelirate ficinled. ^i<:irr Acnes Miriam of the Sis- <er<; of Merry. Both of Roches- ter A nraver service in the .Tnhn- •;nn Fiiiprpl Hnme nreceHed the RequiTO Hi\h M.T;<; in St v .•\•<••< Church Salurdav. Tim Pcv. John Merklinger of- assisted hv the Very their Fiftieth Wedding Anni- Rev. Ms?r. Fmmet Murphy, the \ersary Tuesday. Nov. 28. THry Rev. Fdward J. Esrhrich and the will renew their nuptial vows Rev. Daniel Hoe^n of Roches- following an anniversary' High tor. Rev. John Murphy- of Mt. \«>s ; ).' Morris and the Rev. Thomas 25, at St. Moica's Church. They O'Keefe. \c.e m -i n ill- e -1 •'• Blessing at the grave in Holy by the late Monsicnor John P. Cross Cemetery was given by late Monsicnor John P Dansville — A Mother's Brophy. Nov. 28, 1911. (Father Eschrich, assisted by Tom Gnerson. well - known Cirrle Workshop will be held HI( - H MASS Wl| , bp offprpd 'Father Merklinger and Father Rochester organist, will provide in the auditorium of St.^Marvs hy |hp M8tor y Monslgnor aera | d Hogan. hers are: Miss -Helen Kodisch. rank D. Toal. Allyn Sunder- ville and I,eonard for the breakfast Highlighting the afternoon's Utz. Tickets'activities will be the euest may be ob- speaker, the Rev. Gerald Dunn. A reception for family and friends will be held Sunday, Nov. 26, at the Country Squire. Trior to his retirement in 1941, Mr. Rice ran the Edward lamed from the committee onchaplain of Mother's Circles in j p^g j^f g t - 0 at 2 03 West from the following: Miss Bever y Heveron, David Kloser and Stewart Miller at the Main Store: Richard Ronnnske the Rochester Diocese. |Main St. and 1.12 Genesee St., where he was in the plumbing business and manufactured the Se+on Groups In Action Committee Chairmen include at'General program chairman. Mrs. . Tohn Welch: host-ss committee. P^b.ng supply invented and riement Schuster; re- Patented, by his father and him About fifty Sisters' of Mercy and St. Joseph attended the funeral. o Lists Bazaar Clyde — St. John The Evan- gelist Church, Clyde invites all area parishes to attend a ba- zaar being held in the parish hall over the Thanksgiving Saturday. GENEVA, N.Y. Mrs. 48TH BRANCH of Seton Workers of St. Mary's Hospital I .Vn^M^'pau,'Sauerb'ier met Monday evening, Nov. 20' nt the home of Mrs. Carl C. Wvand of Whalen Road, Pen* field. known as \the Rice-end.\ His Vost: liturgical displavs com- fatner ; th ? , late Edward J. Rice mittee. Mrs. Nicholas Van Dur- was plumbing contractor when me. Mrs. Lawrence Van Durme. Jt. Monicas Church, was bu.lt . Mrs. William Leven. Mrs. CarH\ 18 ,^\ 11 ^ bei \g amon 8 ^ e *'™t, Leven. Jr.. Mrs. Harrv Young,iParishioners to move from Im- Any women interested in be- coming a member of Mother's Circle is welcome. it illlWIililililtJTtWIJI HOLT FAM1LT PARISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS | 828 JAY ST. FA. 8-23231 iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES SALES-SERVICE-REPAIR-ACCESSORIES SMITH & LOTZE FUNERAL DIRECTORS FURNITURE William |, Elliott Frink L Klick ImceH. OPill JPfcsdt«—WabaUr, i»,r ST. MARY'S, GANANDAIGUA F, H. McElwee & Son 484 South Main St. 151 MAIN STREET i. rliont 562-1223 \Homt «( Qo»lity F«rnllor«\ CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. MOTREK OF SORROWS PARISH IHGAU'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Towint Sirrie* mi Stpilra NfifhlrarhNd Snow PUwins Cor. Dcnisc & Deadly NO. i-984§ f^**^ **m******»^ o^ 1 ^^^^* <»P y *^ * GULF MOTOR CUMIC DymMinometif Tttnt-Vp Whtel AH|nm«Rt • Wh.,llilinc« •Carburttwn •SUrt«r» • • (kMrirofS -. :>••*, . <;o mm. *>••• ' . ST. MART'S, CANANDAIGUA PLACIT0 MAS. Lubrication - Wishing - littcriti Tirc^ • Oil Changci 267 S. MAIM ST. rhon. 1405-W CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. MOLT E ^m, «ATMONFTfItAMrIOH LIMB, tt MJ&V 1 ''** «U «*J maculate Conception parish over fifty years ago. Mrs. Oscar W. Rice, the form- er Sabina A. Kimble, a native Canandaiguan, also came to St. Monica's as one of its first par- ishioners in the early 1900's. Mr. and Mrs. Rice's two daughters Mrs. Robert L. (Ber- nadette) Stoffel and Miss Dor- othy Rice, as well as their iour grandchildren Roberta, Martin, Gerard and Bernard Stoffel also are life residents of St Monica's parish. o Illiteracy j Washington — (NC) —• The mOst urgent and-vital problem of the Chnr«h ii LafflH America \ is the fact that 70 per cent of the Qatholics go without reli- gious instruction, according to a Brazilian bishop' charged with stamping out religious illiteracy. Lynch Furniture Co. For Over Fifty Years Geneva's Homt Sror« 479 Exchangt St. •piJMIa \ FINGER LAKES Laundries and Cleaners Diaper Service COMPLETE HOME SERVICE Telephone 9-3381 511 Washington St. Geneva, N.Y. Phones 17K 1MT bUMiafctJ GENEVA MILK CO. MILK AND MILK PRODt?CTS W. North car. MtpU Stz-Mt BAKER * STARK, Inc. A Good Clotaiifii Srora'Smc. 1199 4S9 EXCHANGE ST. _ • C*««n, N. X. Mtikciiut C«r HOSELTON N*k*$ tin DifftrtHtt ^ IM» Kttimw IU 4.73*1 & ^mm : s^m^o0»^ PARKER FUNERAL • Harry W. Parker . 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