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m&wmw \SxSsS'S&^f'^ :.-t£ -t3oTirfer^t)iima|l— Friday; March 7,1969 ^S^Vi ; - , T1 ... WE TRY HARDER j^j n t^ e A vlt W e e k e n-d JLC* -, Avis Weekenders enjoy o specif rental rote, tool , -Jh«LoneJ^-ixite--c:oyBiLjall youf costs . . • insurance, gaso- „.liae, oilr-teyen.what.you may need along your week-end yay\ Call Avis today. Avis features Plymouth and other fine cars. ^\\\WemDership drives start on Fmdayi as-oru/er-- Avis rents all makes of cars . . . feafures Plymouth ©*«IS mf A C»« SYSTEM, IK., A WOUUWIOE SEIVICE Or |TT MAIN OFFICE ^25-4120 ^ 57 Clinton Ave. S pppos7fi^1a^own4*lorei; AIRPORT OFFICE 328^6600—- 1100 Brooks Ave. : ^d[oi nTngHffie^Airpdrt- Albtny— Both Senate and Tfie^TloTtroW - ^^ Assembly are busy these days New York City on-Feb. 13 wt«i-^outine r -ruii^4fae4ii!ilLVgit unique. For the /first hills. Intact you'vepr^biy^Hhtte=aaeaiatotsfrom another seen few^eadliiUM fcwn-^ tosny except\!br^the Campus—tom^ what^^uwther leghfc Disorder hills which are dis- lathre body had discovered c^e^ below. ~- »ii«-wl»tn«cth«ririiii\tateBir 3) that the present abor- tion law was more than suf- ficient -to protect the-pbysl cal health of the mother (the Indiana law is similar to jfoe cjurreat New York law). The irason for litUe signif- icant action u simple: wlth- -out the Budget no plllst carry. tag any Appropriations can be patted ... to many major /pieces of legislation are atllr- pendlng. \\ Most of the^nojsejjhere- abouts has been about the student disorders bill. It was passed on Feb. 12 and a sec- ond bill-covering SEEK (aid to disadvantaged) students ^as-passeoV=on_JEeb«=jr8. In IpbBflt cases it wasJSenate_pas-_„ •sager'-Both--toiUS\are-«ow; In the Assembly awaiting action. The aim of the btUsrwas to withhold state financial aid from college students con- victed of campus disorders. Serious question was raised ~on^^er^oOT\\as _ to^tlMr- J 'con=\ sutationaiity\ of the bills since they seem to place the \SenTWlffireTi; TJirrlcfi-dT Indiana, was vice chairman of the Indland Study Committee 4) that there was an ap- Don't trust to luck . ^ protect your family'i _c6n»fprt and your pockctbook with International of Uric* ga» heat. Just think—you get * full 20-YBAR WARRANTY on any Inter- nltionTtl furtij'ce yoa m^X^^^e~ysczrr:<sms^ssz^txr- our free heating survey today! MARCH ONLY! *-v FREE HUMIDIFIER WITH HGML FUBWACE INSTALLATION! CALL ANYTIME 458-2846 ROCHESTER AUTOMATIC HEATING CORP. 145? LAKE AVE., near Kodak —-—— ——COMPOITT^KXt SAW which made four interesting discoveries that led to their -recommending no eh the present law: 1) that statistics showed only thretrdeaths peryear ST Indiana from all maternal reasons (including legal and illegal abortions) .That meant there was no possibility the supposed-figupe-of 1125-to250- deaths from illegal abortions in the state each year could be true. Such figures had to be grossly exaggerated. 2) the best, informed esti- mate of illegal abortions be- ing performed in Indiana showed pro-abortionists often - exaggerated-tlie number -by -1500—per—..cent. The—illegal, abortion rate was determined \T^uiiTrcTrwTtt^d^ —I on psychiatric studies deal- ing with pregnancy and the only conclusion to be reached, was that a \mother's mental alth-could be damaged tern- i porarily during\ or following- the period of pregnancy but it rftufflnl^ HA damaged by=. an^anorttonr - (He noted, too, that it was the medical doctors, not the psychiatrists who plumped, for ajwrttan to ...help the, mother's mental health. The physdatrista were nowhere near certain that this would help at all). At one of the Governor's town meetings about the Bud- get (the one in Watertown), the Governor had an .unusual citizen present—Ogdensburg's Bishop Stanilaus Brzana. The wamure, owlu w pMU , «„ ^^.— »-.»„- -.. Bishop outlined the problems student In douWeTjMpardy-- to ie_I5O0 to 2Q00 r J»otJhe„J^en_by_the diocese's Cath- Eight-^ttplit^boys sc*polsj^ffieJiiojejeuiw To celebrate tbiTme^ffme5clalUm, a ^n^-dWct^Vbe -able-to-atUnd^- Rcseriatiom may btobtinelbyconWtitgg Mrs. Grace Colarco ^r^ftrJh^ordn-o^WJAQO or by mil from: The Dedica- tion Committee, c/o St. Philip fieri Church; U& Clifford Avenue Maatatataaeiaaa«oUiM^ The Dedication Committee Mr. Angelo DiNieri, chairman AArrphjHp Dal«loT fox the same oj£ense> J30,QOO_ annually alleged in ntation Qllc sch]rolscaiIIhTig_tHe t situa- tfiC^'reWy ffesperate.\ The Goweraor'i reply got little\~ attention around- die state. Yet it was a significant Z^en5nC^e=»raWWa^ ^____^i^_, aaM ^_—_—. ^— town audience It-Is \our com- mbn~problem\ (Cathelfir and A -- , av « na. '•ri •*.!_ public •ehooli) and citing the A SDUr tO AdUlt r aitn parents^ipporting thejEatlfc ning lecburo4iscussions. The parents have done a fantastic first three programs_feature a speaker on a specific topic; and the fourth session will be a quesUoivamweT^iscussion program with parish priests. By JOAN ZUMMO In several recent Confron- tation columns we have dis- cussed tte very urgent need for aiult programsTn religi- ous education. In addJiion to nffiel general -^BmiffiHilr-oir establishing such a parish program that were made in last week's column there are a few specific suggestions that I would like to pass on to you. These suggestions are ideas that have come to me as I have been involved for the past several weeks In an adult ffieolbgy^fogranr- In my own parish. Although a well thought job and I think they deserve a sincere debt of gratitude from all of us in the State.\ He also said the special consisted of a »40 ^nintite the cost of public and private out andTorganuted approach is necessary^do. not Jbe_J&L concerned with prognmunini material down to the minutest detail. Several dlsctusjioas in , our program have takwi rery -..— — — — —. -Tme»perted^utTaoifc-i«warqi^^ ing-tuarntr-Also. do aoMuv '-*•*\ \ L - ^\\\* ,=SBr presentation by the speaker followed by a break for re- freshments and then a discus- sion period. Attendance has been about 40 persons per session. In general a group of 2540) persons IS a workable nuBiber for such a format. One very interesting fact hast come to light as these meetings have taken place. Despite the variety of topics featured one theme has come up over and over again Th~ the discussions. It is not real- ly surprising since it is a theme mat is at the very elementary and secondary ed- ucation in the state would be appointed in March and would be able to present \the. realities of the total picture we face.\ at Corbett Funeral Home: 174 were $350 or under 52 were between>$350 and $550 and TOCO ,462 were between 204 wef& over :$1,00(L j?M|JB^^iSb_anaHal saBBasketbairTOuraaBi two successive weekends. 7-8-9 and March^ 1£1&J; Results of games on_tJ weekend will send~winn< the—semi-finals olBFSi Mtarch-15r^and~*the-ch{ ship game on Sundayf M; \fnese games are schedu me-Mohroe-Conimunity- rgynfi\ ~ -—\ ^ssrs—— ... Toumey^participants- rvmgHts A new addition l Quaid's lineup almost g: Knights- two victories o\ of—me-4op^cated schools state last weekend. On despite a tremendous. _ half effort by junior Jo Lane, McQuaid lost, 35-c tough—Cardinal Mooney But on-Saturday, the ] bounced back behind ] and Nick Combs to def e High, 49-35. The Knights thus si 11-7 record heading ii night's Diocesan \Tour quarter-final game-agaii ~„Carmel»- o£ Auburn -at-jS Fisher gym. of egaraless —attd-evety-fHaeratwas-the-Si x . COJSL Jhc casket *Pi ^ °^ our professional services and facilities were Indudedrilie ONLY difference in the charges was the cost of the casket which the family selected in private from a\ largeT selection\ llgte'iirTnjr own display room, We cor- dially invite your inspection for comparison as to services, facilf- ties andclmrgesl'VoulMnrd that ^ our finer facilities cost no naore,- - AgamstrEasr, TKcQual control early and lost ti -only- onee r -at-8-6r^Ahea at the quarter, the : derettiauta the quality and may Mmn&? •- • -^ffO^iliih'pfiwrain — and I know that others have fol- lowed mis same general for- w4Ui success — consists -T>f^a-serie*t*foiir^undty-«yj Ptm Ezdtfmgv- Qf*Qpm Moasesl Two Greece-churches — Our Lady of Mercy and Bethany Presbyterian — will sponsor 'open house\ exchange visits on successive Sunday after- ^oomr-Mar^mJIuandJfi.- . Congregations of other churches in the Greece area probably the^c^^grHflcant and motivating idea behind the vast ;chiMges' itod Vfr theavals u¥m%' CKum't^Jay. The theme is Community.- We find our liturgy chang- ing to make us more aware that we area, people worship- ping our God, not just a jroitproi-^iswur-wrgnd-^e llgious education emphasiz- ing our social moral obliga- tions. Through all the shifts in empTiliis amT'Tttitudes* Jhere nixg-Ais^rine_isoMraepnL A By WHIT JOHNSC Aquinas Institute's ball team survived a he ning-last-=period-to edg op \Kearney 50P4971ast evening at the old R.I.' nasium. The Irish, who loo though they would rea own obituary, withstood surge to throstle the Kearney quintet. / snooang-SS-per-centr^v FRIENDLY GENERAL I^^^S =$» fe W«!£*«S=S»d Sfc= grams at 2 p.m. The first \open housei' will be at Bethany Church on March 9r It -will include a complete devotional service, followed by an explanation and a tour of the church and buildings. The- second \opeit house\ is scheduled at Our Lady of Mercy Church on March 16. It iWJBAVj ynuavu va a «ae»*-wa *v i ** ••** *••»••• v . v ..., — n % 5 wilhincltideH>-Massn*n-e3iplan= -^pTieBts-^md-infonhe ation of various objects and points of interest in the church building, end a tour of the school. Refreshments will be served and^'oaby-SSting\ facilities wflT be available on both occasions. Cole Expert At Gallery Howard S. Merritt, professor of fine arts at the UnivershyM Rochester, will present an il- lustrated lecture, \The Alt Art Gallery Sunday, March 9, at„3 p.m,.. An_ authority on the work of mis 19th century mas- ter of landscape paintaing, Mer- ritt was responsible for a^ect- ing; the paintings included ill the Gallery's current major ex> Tuirftiorof^b»^\war*f'^\*'—\ Forty Hours Forty hours will begin March «; in the foUowing places: St Theodore, Rochester; Sacred Hejjl^^ttJruTTtplmttartaibite Conception, Ithaca; Palmyra, Van Etten and Waterloo. ST. FRANCIS NOVENA iF^ mi- Bishop James El Kearney will celebrau>Mass, at St Fran- cis Xavier Church, Bay Street, at 7:30 each night,, through March 12. The parish is having a Novena of Grace In honor of its patron saint -thread- of— the-unity—of- -all men. It is, therefore, an excel- lent\ theme moumrwliich Do form an adult education pro- gram in your parish. Revolv- ing around this, concept of community you can explore lnumerabie aspects of our faith. A truly Christian con- cept-of-community-will-act- like a lens, focusing into proper perspective SD many V Wt ear • real afcew raaaai Salert il iaveala — CMBBMW fwlfw, ApallawMS. Q y K sj|| ing faith There are a number of good films that are especial- ly suited to programs concern- ed with the concept of com- munity or brotherhood. The CCD Office can advise you about these. The Office can also advise you i n regard to speakers on various topics— and don't overlook your own Charto«« Appllanct TONY AftOSTINILU Lot* Theatre—Mat Lake Ave. _. _«I-MS» YmrOwaJH© Yourself To Use THE HOFFSfAN MUSIC, SHOP 467 N. Goodman Phone 454-5645 GULF MOTOR CUHIC Dynamometer Tunt-Up Wh—I, AllBj—t \\ •^\TT^wiairteleaKl\^™*™\ * Garbanttr ^^tmUr -OPEICTViNINGS f «*\> 1355 St. Tm* StnMt shmMr W« luv* bttn tarvlng MM Kecli- -«hr Area—for- iwariy-forty-V^in- WWi TtM Ftaart In Oilry ftoduch. WEGMAN DAIRY INC. 465 Chill Ave. 436-8100 VtATCHP • PIAMONt ^ww; S:THORNE JEWELERS 31 • IA$T MAIK CT. \oWiWr TPETWiHir Tnipicfof DRUG STORES ILISSfD SACRAMENT BLAUW'S PHARMACY— EitablUhtd j 851 So. Goodman at Clinton 271-41W loners. One final thought — do not put off establishing an adult religious education program In your parish. It is time for people ~W \realize that reli- gious education is not some- thing to grow out of, but rather something within which to grow as Christians. -OTJaPfcADY-eSM^HIBDES.. GHILS0N PHARMACY 1704 Monroe Ava. • 473-6402 rrtteripHoa DELIVERY SERVICE ST. CHARLES BOKROMEO PHARMACY -Presoriptien—Specialist COSMETICS-TOILETRIES PHOTO FINISHING J»l« D*wc7 ATtnae- SfS-XSIl OUR LADY OF LOtlRDES LA MAY DRUG CO. JCtt-EAS^AVE^ 271-2896 : H E A JUL DOWNTOWN DRUGS Otvn UAiMrte^HUM, Samtejn * BolMan Indaata. Oppoaitc Xerox Sqiir* 141 CLINTON AVW^S*1 .\ I«-1W PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. THEY DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT! ' ST. ANDREWS PARISH PRESCRIPTIONS Cuofally CnapMadta MM®Bi f S PHARMACY JBrJ*atta«U:- 4111^ 07t5 '-•§54 DRUGS^COSMETICS-SUNDRIES Psrduui Ar«. at Marten '•^•^nild v H-a*rt M. 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Padnano 632-218,'- Jim McKeoi lorn Mesolella 688-208; Bill -T ^Jeyi)r Munaj 20S; Dick I*e T^nJcTffaalyn-atQ; Ed Clarka ^acirTuito- 668307; \Bernl 649-206; Will Harmea 508-208 pari 531-203: Bui Pnduano Chuck Saffran 570-205; Bo! 649-201; Jerry Murray 662-2C - L*Gross»- 546-201 i—Tony-Sch; - \ r SW Charin Ladiea Arline Volkmar 630-202 Gamer 611-184; Barbara Go 217; Helen Herring 47S-16£ BatMrachmidt 467-188; Dorot 458-161}- Jferge Hnaout ^49« PrWoir447-154; KayHamll Gaylt Shulte 488-148. Cathalle M«n'» (North ] Nick Schwalb 710-270; Jo< 683-244: Seryn .n\THn»'l wart Marriott 686-264: Johi *W S32-217; Don Grabb S25-: ley Uerkejr 625-228; Jim Pira George Dalley \^21-211 :Pa< 610-222. Rocbaatet Catholic Won Rosemary <3rane» 471-168; O'Hanlon 460-171; 'Bernlce reS; Grace taaccla 486-146 ( Capture ff00 Aquinas ^institute v bowlers took top honor fourBi--season-in=a--ro\ annual Catholic In \ Bowling Championshi weekend at the Maidei The championships < ^^-^^the bowling3geason-forh McQuaid,'. MoonCy ana , high ^schools, Bishop Kearney finis ond in the varsity divi took-^first place in th varsl^ division .^Aquins second.' New tecerds were si individual and team ey< Sahvay ofr JSlooney TOIII game .for single game Tom Broiigo of Aquia a 724 series for the hij , record. /Aquinas bow high four man team,i 845. ami jiigh^, four ml s^riisma*l8i: •.'••'\\\ ': : '^^mB1wr^ < ^lne\-»v Aquinas team are Jim (200 ayeragfc)i Tom <l|9)i : Sia1h|Juiione (1 w. ?A )J\, W JA >r^> \^\\1S^