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^«%£S^^Mj^i(^i!S^^; SsaSsMfeM\' • ^/^S-i^^i^-flU^iJwV^t-SSS ^**W3S»Wi$%^ **' J®&**-*&£&&£••> > °?r^^m*m in ire separate outhtown in early d by Ar- ey presi- ely self- merchan- with the re in the the new cated to present anch. It area of Raymond 1 design- o handle UE SUREN • •••• aiiey r. j v#n • ••• .? ' > • Cana Talks To Begin At Blessed Sacrament A new series of pre-cana Conferences will begin this Sunday, Nov. 26 at Blessed Sacrament hall , 546 Oxford St. The conferences will be held at 3 p.m. Sun- day afternoons and are recom- mended for ies will be th e Rev. Waltpr Sacred Heart #1 uuvl OLPH J?l Cushing who will speak on at. Johns any couple con- templating marriage. .THE SPEAKERS for this series will be the Rev. Gerald Dunn on Nov. 26 who -will speak on \God's Plan in Love. __ - and Marriage;\ Dec. 3, Mr. and on Dec. 24 this year. Next ser St ' Ceeel \ 1 ' 8 Catholic Men's Noire Dame uetreai HRAA 30 14 28 I t St. Philip Neri 2» 16 ' \ \H 16 ^ 6^ HVa \Spirituality in Marriage\ on St - Andrews ^1 r\„„ in i^ u r *«dy of Merry . Dec. 17. | lio iy Cross \St. Margaret Mary j?2 There will be no conference ->antan A C , St. Thomas More . will dis- ies will begin on Dec. 31 ati St - Boniface in Mar-Holy Cross School Hall. ^\\.^ftE,* 1 riage;\ Dec. 10, Dr. John Mon-| 'OLPH #2 lione will have as his tonic. 1 An - V couple preparing for.-t-_ Ante's Mrs. cuss Carlton Servas 'The practical as hi s topic, - *---•• ~ ~ IULPH —3 \A Catholic Doctor Looks at nwmage is invited to these lec- |St . Thei ^; a #1 -Marriage\. Concluding this ser- tures - There ls no necessity to st. Mar S « r « Mary make a reservation beforehand.;^; Thlfre*\ srl ..' Registration will be taken at,Holy Rosary \ . the first conference. Couples \ st - Andre »'» - 2 #1 ^Splendid Tradition' i» 26 IX 25 19 25 19 20 18 23U, 20% 23 21 23 21 23 2r 23 20 2214 21U, 22 2; 22 22 21 23 21 23 20 U, 2 3 '-, 20V, 23%4 St. Francis X.avier Ztl . can begin on anv Sunday and Most Precious Blood . ... will complete the course in *; ^^^ Kam . four weeks exce.pt during the st. Thomas More ciub .. Boston — (RNS) — Protes- tant and Roman Catholic rela- tionships in this state have built a \splendid tradition of coop- eration over the years,\ Epis- copal Bishop Anson Phelps Stakes, Jr., of Massachusetts de- clared here. Christmas and Easter times. There are no fees involved. 0 • Forman's Christmas . .20 20 . 19 . 19 19 is IX . 17 . 17 14 2 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 30 St. Ealrick's St. Lucy's St. Josaphnt c2 Sacred Hear! r2 9% 34% 'One i>oint undt-C'ded. Notre r>ame with a three point victory held a slim lead over HRAA and St. Philip Nert for top honors. Veep. Jim Deiibert shot a 253 und (148 for the hiph for the nisrht. Joe Cable with 222- 210 and «n4: Ed Bach 207-225 and 601 A bright red Santa Claus sat '.'\\J, ' h e '\ lher h '^, to; . i, . ls - li '* h \\?\•' to Onurk Nicosia l!4.\ Carl Luiule 244. Spotlighted Oil th e top Of a Urry Knatjp 234. Ted Kocinski 234 model of Midtown Tower as l>an Kinney 23<. Writ (.IOKOWSU 225, Alex Don adorn and Bill Lucy*»hyn 224, The out-going president of 60 o emplovees of throe B. Fni--: H «nk s U check> 22:;. John imour K i* 221. the Massachusetts Council of man Co . stores convened a t the ?'\ £**'>*. J r 2 '-\- y '™} W™ 1 ?! 1 fhiirohoc CQIH fhnt (ho \oroit • i ^.1- • . - 19 - rh \ Compertore and Hny Lill 214. (.nurcnes saia mat tne great comoany's annual Christmas Ge-.r W cirhetti and Robert E. Learv area of Protestant-Catholic re- Breakfast Nov 20 in the Ball--' 13 ' Al sh«ki» and E«ri Brown 212. lationships can be faced\ in the room of ' Ma n?er Hotel. \\SL^: jnhn^.hm\!' ™ul™ state \perhaps better than any- lan«j Tom DiGiroiamo 210. where else in the eountrv.\ P-occedings were kevnoted _ «.>.« w«k Notre name• win bowi the , . ... . • c . 11 .011 rh San:»n AC and OLPH CI will b.V a party spirit as DriP F taKS unirle w,th St. Mar K i»r*t Mary #2 in were given bv Mavp- PpfT lh « feature ma:rhes. nual meeting, he stated: \I re- BarTV anr i bv' Ft-pd Forman,' Addressing the council's an- Vankeea trioles T> lopefiils Mother of Sorrows Miird joice that there are increasing store vice-president. evidences of the spirit and the will to face this issue with both S'ore president. Maurice n. , „ Aitn n „ la Q.,,,,,. understanding and conviction.\ Forman. Dresented watches to Untouchables Catechism Congress Washington — (NC) two memhers of the staff who \ e 0 nnt0 p S 0 \ er, ' were received into the store's Jets ?vv p9 - Club. These were Miss'^'Jf' 8 Re!t - Pr-ttv I.isson. 3fi JTom nr S t . arM n . O'Neill 219. P. Finn 215, F* Wil'. : Falmlou> Flowers -on !M. VI . Morgan 204: P. ]\ riet'^r, Johnny's Sweet Shop 2\7. 1>6 1'12--5S5. J. Berlin 184, L. Lambert's Market Kondolf 176. 3.1 S3 32 31 2S 27 25 19 it.' ; 3>, 17 17 18 19 22 23 25 31 31'. 4r,l. St. Margaret Mary Ladies Wilson Builders 38 12 Cooper Delicatessen .... 3u 20 North Gate Beauty Salon .... 27% 22% Fuierer Builders 27 2f Saunders & Weis-lns 26 1 j 23% Val Ehmann's Mkt, 24° 26 Thurston Cleaners '.....\.'...: 23 27 Bamann's Insurance 2u 30 Meisensahl's 20 30 Blue Ribbon Dairy 17 88 Sacred Heart Ladies Nit* Hasting Delicatessen . 86 20 Callemeyn Floors 35 20 • Piehler Pontine 32 23 Salon de Paris 32 23 Grinnan Catering ... . . So 25 Poole Funeral Home .. . . 29 SS Feldman Realty 28 27 Myrtles .. 27 28 Watu Dept. Store .. 27 28 Jane Beauty Bo.\ 19 36 Farrel! Bros. Funeral Home 19 36 LaKemme Beauty Salon 17 38 Geraldine Carpenter 200—507. St. Theodore's Ladies Vay'» Funeral Home . 36 15 Cannarozzo. Produce 31 19 . Imperial Beveraga 31 19 Spiti Florist 24% 26% Dolomite .•.. . 23 27 Melody Lane 22% 27% Genesee Foam 20 30 Nichol's Garage 18 37 Dorothy Erback 625, A. Eberhard 212-526. COUKI^K-J OUKN AL. Friday, November 24,1961 15 Our Lady of Mercy Ladies Leit Funeral Home . 38 17 Doubledey Realtors SI 24 Streb's Steak House ... 31 24 KinK Coffee Fitters 28 27 Zani Patai,in Qunr-Tones 24 31 Josef's Beauty Salon 13 42 Ceil Godsave 41k, Erna Kesel 414. Ann Ritcher 407.. Betty Miller 163, Laurl* Pataain 157, Erna Kesel 150 St. Cecilia's Ladies Suburban Hair Fashion* . 30 Ridge Culver Hardware 26 Meo Cleaners Schipper Plumbing Kunser Ellinwood Dairy Bosko Builders Ridjrerreat Bakery . Leschorn Bros. Eddie's Chop House . Ladies Guild Mary Squilla 202, Dorothy Reenors 200: Mary Squilla 50 ners 605. ^ 14 1! 26 18 24 20 2.1 % 20% 22 22 21% 22% 21 16 14 3il Fisher Cage Team Listed In 14 Games nas Cagers Face 15 Games;2 Tourneys •A& ,4'., BY WHIT JOHNSON I Hilton, Mt. Carmel of Auburn, on its home court but dropped TI,„ met «•) j«„i n „ in rf H,,i. iNotre Dame o f Utica, Hornell court. b.is'SedS.T.sss - ™- -««- - *»<• o»*«- \** »• *— by Rev. Cyril Carter, C.S.B.,' 'athletic director, includes a No new teams.are scheduled -St John Fisher College major intersectional tourna-for Aquinas this season except \Cardinals\ begin their second! me nt at Schenectady on . Dec. for thp,se faced in tournament year of competition this Satur-'27.29. Aquinas was invited to plav. da>% Nov. 25, when they face re p res ent the Rochester area in ' Auburn Community College.• the Schenec ,ady Basketball Fes- Aquinas will letter men returning and i s building around' 6-foot-3 Jim College major intersects, tourna- for AQ^^ plugger over the 1960-61 cam- paign, is rated an outstanding use the RIT team player by his coach. Chat- Vl% Tn^hStPr^i.S- '\wShltival. This marks the'fiTst' vcar ^ m « • h«me court when it terton and Page will serve as East Rochester Junioi High| that g ]f)cal KhQQl has takpn mee ts Franklin high school on co-captains for the current sea- School Gymnasium starting at 8:15 p.m. part in the tournament. Jan. 27. The War Memorial will son. With 6-4 Norb Kelter, 6-3 Steve Chamberlain and 6-3 John McCarthy around this be the scene of an Aquinas' Other games scheduled duringl Aquinas will also compete in McQuaid clash on Dec. 22. the 196F62 season are: |the annual Catholic Diocesan . -. .. Dec. 2 Roch. Bus. Inst. (Home) Basketball Tournament to be llie lnsh wlH °P en on the year, Aauinas should be mighty Dec^5 Geneseo State (Away) held at th e end of the season. Dew ey Avenue hardwood a-| 0 ff the boards. Jan. 6 RIT (frosh) (Away),The Little Irish hoopsters will a 55 \ 47 decision on the latter'sl Jan. 13 U of R (frosh) (Away);be looking for their third tro- « ainst Hil,on on Nov Z4 - Lastl , Acc 1 _ ordin 8 « Mack, his team Jan. 20 Roch. Bus. Inst. (Away) phv in four years of competi->' ear Aquinas beat Hilton 52-40 w »l nave balance, size, speed Feb. 2 Brockport State (Away) tion i nn ' 1 mncf lmnAr+ -\ f .hA«t«« Feb. 5 Roberts Weslvn. (Awav) Feb. 10 Brockport State (Home) I HOME CONTESTS for the Feb. 17 Hobart (frosh) (Away) Irish will include games with Feb. 20 Geneseo State (Home) Feb. 24 RIT (frosh) (Home) Still to b e scheduled are home and away games with St. Mich- ael's College. RBI Graduates Area Students Almost 100 Rochester Busi- nr;s inslitu.e students are slat- Wehle Announces Top Area Anglers the October segment. Scipio Center Women Meet and most Important, shooters. Varsity games played on Sun- days begin at 8:15 p.m. The junior varsity play preliminary games. The schedule: HOME Scipio Center - New offjeersj,^ Nov , 2 4-Hilton of St. Bernard s Rosary and Al ; ' Frl Dec> x __ m c „ m< , T. Ci • •„ , T • tar S°c.ety Presided at a recent s Dec> 17 _ utlcl The Sixteenth annual Louis meeting. Slate 1 ncludes: Mrs.lr._i n -_ 22—MI^IIMM A. Wehle Fishing Contest end-'Richard Redman, president;! ' i^., au«i»rt-i» ed Oct. 31 wl»h the judge's an-'Mrs. Francis McGarry, vice „„„ .,„ , RUUL S?ii\* U nounrement of the winners of president; Mrs. Richard Powers, JJ\\' jJJJ\ 2 7—FiSlta (RIT) secretary; Mrs. T ' ,,, \ »•»«•«-•' *' ' * John Powers,i Fr ,;; Ff)h 2 3-Blshop Tlmon Sat., Feb. 24—Hornell HIGHLIGHT OF the evening! Away treasurer. Schenectady Tournament Frl., Jan. 6—Edison St. Charles Ladies Speedy Cleaners Veltri Shoes Briter Paints Leis Funeral Home . . Towne Men's Shop Mi^s r»nse Perlman, 7 N. Good- man St. Eighteen emrjlovpes were re- „. _ Ho1 ^ Cro \ 1 M ' n „ . • . r .1 nomas Funeral Five cip'en*s of monogram pins. si?-Ace Bow- Cardinals — two from outside nifying 10, 15, and 20 years of^d'\ U 'the United States — will par- Q P -vire. ticipate in the Nov. 28 to Dec. . .. , . ,, -« „ .. *j . Ti_r\T^^ * ^ ' nnrlolte> Appliance 1 Congress of the Confraternity John D. Roche was master of M„ ra-Heatu of Christian Doctrine in Dallas.;ceremonies. n-nlt\ Piehler Pontine Delicht Dniy R. Burtrmsster 214. I. M 22 31 24 2fi 26 27 2S 2'', 29U, 24 31 10 36 Rattle 213. D. Msnnarn 201. C. Onnlsni 200. tT ..t —•- »\r S4990 S+udy in your spare time lor Many Thousands of GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE JOBS NOW OPEN Mon and Woman 18-50 'HIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME FOR A PERMANENT JOB WITH N O STRIKES OR LAYOFFS KEY TRAINING-Sulre 711-39 State St. Jtech. 14. N.Y. HA i-2M5 'least send information pa How To Secure Civil Service Position NAME ' A.A. ADDRESS rife,. CITY „ _ PHONE Time attorn* Aoo Hnly Apnstlea Ladies St. Helen's Men Daivite Protlui-Ui 43 7 Wishing WPII 2114 2iii. J. B. n«vie 2K 22 lau^ner A Stallknerht . . 2^ 22 7>>.e's Brake Service 2fi 24 Cnhle \\iedemer 24 2fi Pnny Houso 24 26 Entres. Builders .. 17 S3 Wnrncr'a ]\ij i n4U Tui ner'a 15 8s Nn\. 3 C. Parent 2IR-207 614. P I.lnvd 23n T. Oinnors 207. Fr. Hohmnn 2u6, R Schlueter 202, R. Onsen 2ul. Nov. 10 Trtir's TleMnir C. Parent 21 r—207 (514. R Ilnsrh 214.f7Nite & T)oy TV. Servics R. Glnaa 200. Kr. Hohrrtan 20». B Kn-'Miles E»e<> Serv.ce tress 207. H. Kromm 204, P. Mulder-lfintress. 1GA Mnrket 59 16 . 87 4 17 V.. I . SO 25 25 27 . 27 2R 26 2D 1R>4 3»ii, 16 39 Marie Wenrmnn S07. Bette Oherer 4K0. Arlin\ \'olkmnr l8fi-4Sfi: Marie Wee man 179, Mary Jones 178 W1LLARD GREUN of Veter- ... an's Hospital, Canandaigua, en- »'* studv This week ^such^eci^l ^ / 2 pound 1 2 ounce ,wa.s a surprise birthday party Sun., Dec. 3-Bishop Tlmon 23 study this week in such special- Perch from Seneca Uk which f 0r the Rev Ravmond Wuest Wed., Dec. 27— 28 ized programs as Medical Secre- was tops for the month , Doug . ™ 1™ Kev ' W^oM Wuest, ,..u, ....... L ana , Science, Modern Office las Wngnti 127 Fulton St., Au-| P Dorothy R*e- Practice, and Standard Secre- burn sent in the only Rock Bass 1 Future plans of the society Fri\' Jan. IS—Hornell \ ta START^ S f\ I.ATFS fnr thixn ''\^.i ° f thG ^^ ~ * ^ inC ' Ude ' HigH M8SS f0r de ' Frl -.' Feb. 2-West ! » n , ' . 5 P° und two ounce \rockie\ that ceased members, clothing drive, c a t Feb 3—Hilton courses at R.B.I, are staggered won a prize for him , rhriatmi. r»rti». f«r .MiHron Ml \ **\' *~ miwn to provide a distributed flow other area wjnners lncluded: of trained personnel for busi- NORTHERN PIKE—Anthpny Annunciation Ladies Carrol Ann's Beauty Salon 4B The Five \TV 88 Leone's Villa 37 Tripl and Schemers Barbers Sfi Anjiela's Beauty Solon . Sfi Rihis Paintinn S3 MandcU'a rhaxmary 2«\j 36 R T. Masters 26U, 8S Murta Garden Store 2| 40 Cicero and Duholino Cont. 2f 44 Belt Damiro 17.^. Chris Macera 473 ness and professional • offices throughout New York State and J. Caruso, 15 Teresa St, and Pennsylvania. The graduates Albert Rypma, 818 Glide St., will receive their diplomas at Rochester, second and third Betta oberer the annual commencement in prre winners. August next year. ! PERCH — Bessie Knapp, 750 Ernest W. Veigel, Jr., Presi- Carpenter St., Elmira, and Stan- dent of the Rochester Business ley E, Sawner, 17 Fulton Ave., Institute, addressed the giadu-|Rochester, tied for third prize ates at the traditional Gradu^honors with catches of 2 lb., 4 ation Banquet in the Sheraton'oz. entries. Hotel this week. I PICKEREL — Sigmund A. The school, which will be Ku\ \.ck 22 Chase St., Au- Christmas parties for children, teenagers an dmembers. Sun. Sun. Feb. 11—Utica Feb. 18—Fallon Delfny Baby Furniture TjxnsvorR** Bakerv Noakes Fortrn't Studio Rochester -Bovlinf Center Ray's Liquor Stoie Nuirent Associates Limited Barnev's Bur Myer's I>i*trihutine Co. 43 S3 26L4 2S 24 24 lSVi 12 1 \l 2* 26 26 311^ 38 celebrating its 100th anniver- sary in 1963, graduated the fol- lowing students from this area who are members of the school's Newman Club: burn, second prize with a 3 lb., 1 oi. catch from Cayuga Lake. The judges, Jim Hurley of the New York City Dally Mirror, Jack Case of the Watertown HOIT Chnit Ladies •St. C 2--.I — •^ »^*iiw *-. - NATIONAL BRAND MATERIALS 790 PLYMOUTH AVE. SOUTH ROOFING • SIDING O INSULATION • STORM WINDOWS O JALOUSIES FREE ESTIMATES ' ID 6*9696 mans 202. A ' -ng 201, 201, Fr. Stesor 200. Annunciation Clra Collision Skinny'a Restaurant Brooker'e Cities Service . Red Zury Cnrpera- Fred's Barber Shop K. C. Shnheen Paint Shop Edify Construction Tripi's Barber Shop Meli Troclt : nir Cnrr Crescent Food Market Leo & Sons Tile Dick's Louncre Mlrahellsi fontrar'or .. . Sarn's Liuht Haulinir .. Klnu Sales Mart's LAndsrnpinir R. Zimmer H. V Wood Funeral Home A. Brc ner. Builder Uusser's M*.n;« Smart Living Kitchens 20 20 21 21 24 24 27 2* 29 29 30 sr 31 •A .121- 32'i 40 34 33 31 2S 2S 24 23 22 Anne MM'slaitle 172—469, Swarthout 172. St. James Ladies Jordan Cleaners 89 Mnin H°me Prod. . 31 (\amii Hldcnwny 29 Tn.rrk Bni'd\--* 2\> Kircher's Market Zi P»ss-Ro«e B'rlr«. 23 S'nr Bri?b f Clenners 16 Maryrnso flf t Stud o 9 21 22 24 27 30 31 22 23 Jane 11 19 21 21 Medical Secretarial Science,.Times and Jim Matthews Of Rosemary Mantelli.—. Patricia the Buffalo Courier-Express, Ann Myers, Lcanora Nnlore, will announce the Grand Prize Patricia Ann Nier, Walworth; Winners for the seven month T.ucy Ingallrina, Sharon Ann'seasoji within the next two JacklinR, Diane LaBorie. Saen- weeks. ccrport; Janice S. Phillips, 1 Former Conservation Conv Mary Alice Plamcr, Virginia missloner Louis A. Wehle, who EBONITE • LESS D1RT~P1CK W| • CARRIES MORE WOOD PEtFBCT FIT GUARANTEED • AMAZING SMOOTH FINISH • SUPER ACCURATE CONTROL BOWLING SHIRTS INSTOaiTTIlIN* n GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE TO THE IOWLERS ON YOUR LIST Smith of Brockport, Mary Van- dcwinckel of Ontario, Irene A. Benzing, Linda Brelos, Linda Donnelly, Caledonia; Mary Dowdell, Donna Giamberdino, Margaret Gizzie, Ann Marie Schi.'ano, Mariapn T|intaIo, is Board Chairman of Genesee Brewery, Rochester, and gpon sor pf the yearly contest, says that all records will be com piled and printed . in.. a -new fishing guide to be Issued early in 1982 prior to the seventeenth 36 •1 Arlene Reairan l«0, Shirley Mlssell Christ the KJnr Mm Crown Asphnlt 39 Amicn's Home Improvement 3fl •Complete REMODELING Servic< — CUSTOM DESIGNING — Additions Recreation Rooms Family Rooms Dormers Ranch Roofs Raised Kitchens Garages Fir* Places * Grills \Raising the Roof* is still the most economical and con- venient way to solve the \space problem.\ Over a thousand satisified customers can testify to* this fact. Call Today! No Obligation! Temporary Location Due To Fire 2335 RIDGE RD. W. UIC 31 SO •$•4' RADIO & ELECTRICAL TV BLUEBIRD SERVICE CO. REPAIRS r^fe RADIO * M R *£J'K- Sante Day Service'— ALL MAKES 0 GR 3-2061 GR 3-5364 , Day er Night « .1*? SANFORD ST.— GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTER SALES * SERVICE on All Trdffie Applianeea W« U|« Uenaiae «E Parte Onlj THE HOFFMAN MUSIC SHOP 467 N. Goodman LO. 2-3050 OPEN EVENINGS PATRONIZE jr|HH>mji5t lAker 5-5*40. QUR • fcf Hammonds Binirn Six 34 Canepes Insure nee 30 Trotts Funernl Home . 2« Valente'n Furniture ., .. 2fi Fairweather Aluminum 2X W. A. App'-nnce Service . 24 Titus Ave>. Shoe Repair 24 DRI^S HisrHwnre 23 LiruoTis S»rvir» Stnlion 21 Mnrffnn & Grshnm A»so. ]9 Conwnv 22S Pro'eln 210. (7nst 221. Fellura 2IS Vince Ristnccis 2I!1 Hornk 200, Mike nuturrin 224. Frsnk Reitsno 213. Tinr-^hlw 203. Rorr 201, Costello 204. Maletto 22fi and 202 Ssrred Heart Men's Easy Bowler. 3014 201$ MrCne Grnreriei .—_ _—3a 24— is K 21 25 27 29 30 31 31 32 3< 37 4S9 Holy Cms. Women Sterfcs Nni-thrnte R. Ssl\n Charlotte R Salon Charlotte Appl. Cinelll Rest. Oneida Mtr. Frirt. Five Area Benvenut™ Rros. Colleire Bnrher Shop Joe Lesnberl Mrkt. State Fuel Co. A.(rne* Shop Rnvenn-'s Fiore Florist L«rettJ> Streh 1 fit O— 37 32 32 2!) 2» 27 27 2S 24 24 21 18 17 8 13 11 l« 21 22 23 23 25 23 23 29 32 3) 41 Separation For Freedom Washington — (RNS) — Sep- aration of Church and State ls a \guarantee of fredom,\ Chief Justice Earl Warren of the't Vera Mae Udovich of ^Richfield annual fishing contest. Snrinfr. J f a n M. Zaretsky. Standard Secretarial Course, Patricia Rcis; Modern Office Practice, Judv Hastings of Pittsfnrd, Patricia Ann May of Pittsford. 0 Third Order To Honor Professed All'professed members of St. Patrick's Fraternity of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi are requested to be present at the regular meeting at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26; at St. Patrick's Church. 445 Plymouth Ave. N„ when election ot officers win be held. Religious ceremonies will be conducted by the Rev. Bonaven- ure Brown. O.F.M., Provincial Piehler Pnntiar 315 ?4 f. M. Lud'njrtnn 35 25 Grinnen Food Merlet 32 2« Lake Ave. Hardware 30 30 Farrell BTOF. Funernl Home 2!> 31 Foley A=savinte* 2« 32 Poo'e Funeral Home . 2\ 33 Shamrock* 2=.'.j 34 ^ Gr-o. KSK*> Intui-nnce 24 33 Kevstnne Builders Snpp'ps 15 45 H. Henann 224-221 f.2\: J Phillips 221-213—«1S: L. Siriann: 2.15-204. C Reairnn 24B. B Wedow 221. R. Fine- wood 214. R Leay 210. F. Msslyn 210. R. Spicer 2'\. i.. Zirpoio 205, B. Cui-| we can make them w* E n5 'r^,ne^ h, 2 r i^2n ? 3 !; ' \'MaTciMe delegates to the 46th Generaljcathcrine Mortimer, Mrs. Louise 202, L. McNutt 201. P . Mahoney 200. United States said here in an Regional Director of the Third address before the congrega-jOrder. A dinner will be served tional arm of Reform Judaism, at 5 p.m. to honor the following We want both religion and Tertiaries who were professed government to be a s strong as'in 1961: he told| MrSi j enn i e intelisano, Mrs. ROTC Promotes Michael Donahue Geneva — Michael L. Dona- hue, son of Edward F. Donahue, 391 Castle St., has been pro- moted to the rank of captain and designated as bandmaster of the Caoisius College ROTC Marching Band. MICHAEL IS a senior at Ca- nislus where he ls majoring In English. He has been awarded numerous honors while in col- lege including election to Di Gamma, a school honor society, president of his freshman and sophomore classes, and vice president of student council. •Be-ls a graduate of De Salesf^ 117 North St. II.M..IH.MM ^M aflMB^ •&•*••«••••••»««••• • iniMM \^•V> ^ ;•• \\\MMI«»«SI a \a • • « UPPER NEW YORK STATE • • • I • » »' a « « ».»a,»'S»*i« i «-a a^.-»,#;»j'#:a.#>*»'e,••«:«*ajb«'-'SJ»j*.M*»-*-* P •••••«•• • •a a••e »• • I.MI<MMII«. MSIM.M. • •>• '• • • •••.•iiMt..i.ii tea i. » '»' High School, class of 1958. While in school he .was active in the Junior and Senior plays and was prefect of the Sodality in his senior year. 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