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Spiritual Experiment 'Moniqws' Win First £hase in 'Battle of Bands' The Moniqucs walked off with first place in the open- ing session of the three-part Battle of the Bands being spon- sored by tho Summer Youth Op- portunity Program at the Civic Center Plaza last week. Finishing second was the Typical Blimp. Other com- peting were the Sounds of Soul, the Premieres, and the Ova- tions. The second \battle\ will maM four or five more Kroups Tuesday, Aug. 20. A third com- petition is strhedured for Tues- day, Aug. 27. The winners of the three ses- sions then will meet in the finale on Wednesday, AUK. 28. All events begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Civic Center Plaza. Musi- cal combos are made up pri- marily of young people, 17-21, and applications may be obtain- ed from the Hoehstein Music School, 4544596. Catering from Foley's Interracial Group Names Paul Brayer The Cat h o I i r Interracial Council lias elected Paul Bray- er, president. Mis. Alma K. Greene, vicepresidcnt; Mrs. Elc- ;inor Johnson, record inn secre- tary. Mis Henry Mickey, cor- respond inn secretary, and Ber- nard Lancer, treasurer. Red Wing Helmets For Juvenile Fans Red Win*: funs through the ;ii:e of 14 will lie jjiven hattinu helmets at the .Jacksonville name Wednesday ni^ht, AUK. 21. The red helmel.s, replicas of those tis'd by the local baseball club, ure recommended for bike riders as well as ball players. ECHO INC* WE CATER ANYWHERE Call 288-7655 c——. Weddings . Receptions -Church Groups - Clam frok-er 2328 Browncroft Blvd. Rochester, New-York 14625 ANY 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS 7C PER PERS. ' \ DBl. 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Brother Casey enter the Jes- uits In 1957 at St. Andrew on Hudson, Foughkccpsie. After completing his novitiate he was assigned to the Martyrs' Shrine at Aurlesvllle. He later was assigned as assistant to the principal, and prefect of discipline nt IVIcQuaid High 'School. Al present he is the co-director of the JesuU Bu- reau In Buffalo. Before enter- ing the Jesuits, Brother Cnsey operated n photography studio in Rochester. Computer Co. Names Executive Virgil M. Ross, president of Computers Unlimited, Inc., has appointed Richard E. Schneider as vice president of scientific research and development. Computers Unlimited's principle business consists of computer software and time sharing. Schneider, formerly of TRW Systems, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles Oper- ations, moved to Rochester Aug. 3, with his wife Lydia and son Richard Jr. Buenos Aires—(RNS) — An- tonio Cardinal Caggiano, Arch- bishop of Buenos Aires, said here that,-if an experiment with \worker priests\ is undertaken in Argentina, it will be purely spiritual and not oriented toward \a leadership belonging to union leaders.\ GET A NEW ONE ' lor $49.95 (Cnh I Carry) Th. 10 yr. GUu Lined 458-5000 House of Wcrter Heaters A P«pt. of i£ ottatr ftJr«*f Co. , - ,-,. SINCE lift (DAWS 9n SstAviat BEER-ALE-SOFT DRINKS FITZGERALD • SIMON PURE PITTSF0RD BEVERAGE'S BRANCH SHELFORD RD. at EMPIRE BLVD. Open Tues. 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