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Courier-Journal T»|irsddy f May 26, 1988 Thursday, May 26 MOVIE: \Springfest State Fair;\ matinee movie for seniors; George Eastman House Dryden Theatre, 900 East Ave,Rochester; 1:30 p.m.; for information, call Kaye Macrae (716) 271-3361, ext. 260. SERIES: \Legal and Financial Planning;\ sponsored by the Mercy Center with the Ag- ing; Holy Apostles Church, 336 Lyell Ave,, Rochester; 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Gerard Mitrano and John Best, speakers; open to all adults. WORKSHOP: second of a two-part series on cholesterol; St. John Fisher College, Com- munity Education Center, 3690 East Ave., Rochester; 7-9 p.m.; call Fisher's Professional Development Office, (716) 385-8320, for infor- mation; cost is $18 per person, $30 per couple. DINNER: for separated, divorced, and widowed persons; sponsored by the Finger Lakes Office of Social Ministry; Ye Olde Feed Bag Restaurant, 1320 Waterloo-Geneva Rd., Waterloo; 6:30 p.m.; call Carl, (315) 539-2284, or the Finger Lakes Office of Social Ministry, 789-2686, for information. LECTURE: \The Gospel of John: Reflec- tions for Contemporary Ministry;\ sponsored by the Diocese of Rochester Office of Continu- ing Education; The Divinity School, 1100 S. Goodman St., Rochester; 3-5 p.m.; Fr. Sebas- tian Falcone, speaker; cost is $25; call the Pas- toral Center, (716) 328-3210, for information. PRAYER AND REFLECTION: \Come Aside and Rest Awhile;\ monthly day of prayer based on seasonal/scriptural themes; Mercy Prayer Center, 65 Highland Ave., Rochester; 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; for information, call Judy Vaeth, (716) 473-6893; donation of $5; bring lunch, beverages provided. LECTURE: \Your Personality, Your Gifts and You;\ second of a three-part series; based • on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; Blessed Sacrament Church, 534 Oxford St., Rochester; 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Fr. Francis Blighton, speaker; call Liz Webster, (716) 442-7517, for infor- mation. PEOPLE'S EUCHARISTIC HOLY HOUR: Holy Trinity Church, 1460 Ridge Rd., Webster; 7:25-8:30 p.m.; Fr. Thomas Mull, leader. HEALING MASS: St. Mary Our Mother Church, 816 W. Broad St., Horseheads; 7:30 p.m.; Fr. Matthew Swizdor, leader. Friday May 27 BIBLE STUDY: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church* 1089 Joseph Ave., Rochester; 7:30 p.m. MEETING: for residents 55 years of age and older looking for work; Wayne County Em- ployment and Training Office, 30 Church St., Lyons; 9 a.m.-noon; call The Finger Lakes Of- fice of Social Ministry, (315) 789-2686, for more information. CRAFT SALE: Volunteers of America Adult Home, 95 W. Mam St., Rochester; 10 a.mr3 p.m. Saturday, May 28 ROSARY FOR PEACE: Guardian Angels Church, 2061E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, 5:15 p.m.; preceding 5:30 Mass; repeated weekly. ROSARY FOR LIFE: to pray 15 decades of the rosary, sponsored by the Catholic Pro-Life Rosary Group; Highland Hospital, South Ave., Rochester; 9:30-10:30 a.m.; call Dee and Milt Dries, (716) 334-7562, or Mary Ellen Frisch, 352-9867, for information; repeated weekly. SUPPORT GROUP: for separated, divorced, and widowed persons; St. Ann's School, meeting room, 29 Erie St., Hornell; 7 run.; call Nancy Kirk-Barkman, or Trudy Rice, (607) 324-0428, for information. WEEKEND TRIP: to Tbronto, Canada; sponsored by the Finger Lakes Of fice of So- cial Ministry; sightseeing, shopping, Toronto Blue Jays' baseball game; continuing through Monday, May 30; call Charlotte Ridley, (315) 536-3922, for information and reservations. Sunday, May 29 DINNER: weekly Young Adult pot-|uck supper and discussion; Corpus Christi Rectory, 80 Prince St., Rochester; 6-9 p.m.; call Fritz, (716) 325-2424, for information. : TELEVISION: Eten^ Word Television Network (EWJP)?^^Glc-jitimMBsubuebs, BonntaTrafatet/Couriw-Joumal FRAGRANT FESTIVAL - With a hand from his mother three-year-old Steven Konar of Rochester reached a Mac branch during the Lilac Festival at Highland Park. The 10-day festival featured an array of entertainment, events and horticultural displays and demonstrations. Muinford, phy; leader; call Jo Betz, information. for Monday, May 00 NOVENA: * to Our r lMy: ot : ;Quadalupe; Guardian Angels C*wehr2061^-Henrietta Rd., Rochester; 7:30 p.m.; repeated weekly. PICNIC: for separated, divorced and widowed persons; sponsored by the Finger Lakes Office of Social Ministry; Fillmore Glen State Park, lower pavilion, Moravia (Cayuga County); 1 p.m.; call Carl, (315) 539-2284, or the Finger Lakes Office of Social Ministry, 789-2686, for information; held rain or shine. Tuesday, May 31 BIBLE STUDY: sponsored by SSJ Spiritu- ality Institute; Sisters of St. Joseph Mother- house; 4095 East Ave., Rochester; 1:30-3:30 p.m.; conducted by Ruth R. Roy; repeated each Tuesday; call Sr. Anne de Pones, (716) 586-1000, for information. SUPPORT GROUP MEETING: for single parenting men and women and mothers-to-be; sponsored by the Finger Lakes Office of Social Ministry; continuing through April 26; 1-2:30 p.m; call Chris, (315) 252-0018, or Camille, 253-0361, for information. MASS: sponsored by the Corpus Christi Peace, Justice and Life Committee; Seneca Army Depot; meet at Corpus Christi parking lot, 80 Prince St., Rochester; 6:30 p.m.; return, 10:30 p.m.; call Carol Crossed, (716)288-6146, for information. Wednesday, June i BLOOD-PRESSURE SCREENING: spon- sored by St. Joseph's Hospital and Department of Volunteer Services; St. Joseph's Hospital, 555 E. Market St., Elmira; in emergency-care waiting room, in front of muni; 4-7 p.m.; free. CONFERENCE: \Legal Rights of Persons with E^biiities;\ sponsored by the Mental He^th Association of Rochester; Holiday Inn Sout^lill Jefferson Ave., Rochester; 8a.mr5 pin.; Robert M.Levy.keynotespeaker, $35 On- chides lundb); call the Mental Health Associ- ation, (716) 423-9490, for information. RETREAT: sponsored by the Holy Rosary Society of Hory Family Parish;1tochester, Stel- la Maris Retreat House, Skaneateles, NY; call Rosella Ritzenthder, (716) 458^6035, or Ethel Spahn, 235-3136, for informatiori. SERIES: \Direct SerWce* to Older Adults;\ sponsored by the Mercy Center with the Ag- J^§MJ|MS diurch,108ESpospect St., Avon; 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Sr. Anne Malpy, presenter; all adults are welcome. ' •'*\\*§ •\U\---- • '- ' • ' '• Thursday, JJ>J*| 2 \ K . MOVIE: \Carousel;\'ihatinee movie for ' seniors; Ge^rgeEastman House Dryden The- atre, 900 East Ave., Rochester; 1:30 p.m.; for information call Kaye Macrae, (716) 271-3361, ext. 260. SERIES: \Health-Care Decision-Making;\ sponsored by the Mercy Center with the Ag- ing; Holy Apostles Church, 536 Lyell Ave., Rochester; 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Lynn Avery and Elaine Tanner Karron, presenters; all adults are welcome. CONFERENCE: \Legal Rights of Persons with Disabilities;\ sponsored by the Mental Health Association of Rochester; Holiday Inn South, 1111 Jefferson Rd., Rochester; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; James A. Cashen, keynote speaker; $35 (includes lunch); call the Mental Health As- sociation, (716) 423-9490, for information. FOCUS ON THE EUCHARIST: St. Rita's Church, 1008 Maple Dr., W. Webster; 7:30 p.m.; evening prayer and rosary precede the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass; the evening of reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary will close with Benediction; Fr. John Reif, celebrant; all are welcome. GOLF TOURNAMENT: sponsored by the Northwest Hearing and Speech Center, Inc.; Chili Country Club; call Northwest Hearing and Speech Center, (716) 225-1914, for infor- mation and tickets; donation is $45, which in- cludes buffet dinner, golf cart and game of golf. GARAGE SALE: sponsored by the Catholic Pro-Life Rosary Group; sale at 153 Mosley Rd., Rochester; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; continuing through Saturday, June 4_ LECTURE; \Your Pesonality, Your Gifts and You;\ last of a three-part series; based on the Myers-Briggs Type indicator; Blessed Sacrament Church, 534 Oxford St., Rochester; 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Fr. Francis Blighton, speaker; call Liz Webster, (716) 442-7517, for infor- mation. Friday, June 3 BIBLE STUDY: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 1089 Joseph Ave., -Rochester; 7:30 p.m. CHARISMATIC MASS: Our Lady of Per- petual Help Church, 1089 Joseph Ave., Roch- ester; 7:30 p.m.; Fr. Neil Miller, celebrant; Klaus Shultz, deacon, assisting. EVENING VIGIL: in honor of the Marian Year; sponsored by the Blue Army, Rochester Chapter; Holy Rosary Church, 414 Lexington Ave., Rochester; 8 p.m.-midnight; call Mary Kelly, (716) 377-1158, or Jean M. Lloyd, 254-2394, for information. ICE CREAM SOCIAL: sponsored by the St. Margaret Mary Home-School Association; St. Margaret Mary Church, 400 Rogers Park- way, Rochester; 6-9 p.m.; call Kathleen Spring, (716) 467-5281, for information. SEMINAR: on Solid Waste; Kearney Au- ditorium, St. John Fisher College, 3690 East Ave., Rochester; 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; cost is $15, public; $10 students (inlcudes lunch); call St. John Fisher's Professional Development Office, (716) 385-8320, for information and registration. DINNER/DANCE: sponsored by Ss. Peter and Paul Church; Diplomat Party House, Lyell Ave, Rochester; 6:30 p.m.; cost is $17.50 per person; call Frances Hunt, (716) 621-7988, or Dorothy Musolino, 865-4539, for information and reservations. MASS: St. Mary's Church, Main St., Hol- ley; 7 p.m.; Fr. Charles Schliz, leader; call (716) 638-6279' for information. HOLY SPIRIT MASS: Our Lady of Per- petual Help Church, 1095 Joseph Ave., Roch- ester; 7:30 p.m.; Fr. Neil Miller and Deacon Klaus Schlutz, leaders. PARISH FESTIVAL: sponsored by the Church of the Good Shepherd, 3318 E. Hen- rietta Rd., Henrietta; 6-11 p.m.; included are food and a garage sale; call the church, (716) 334-3518, for information. PARISH FESTIVAL: sponsored by St. Christopher's Church, 3350 Union St., N. Chi- li; 6-11:30 p.m.; call St. Christopher's, (716) 594-1400, for information. PARISH FESTIVAL: sponsored by St. Mary Our Mother Church, 816 W. Broad St.; Horseheads; 5-11 p.m.; call St. Mary's, (607) 739-3817, for information. DINNER/DANCE: in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the ordination of Fr. James J. Marvin of St. Ambrose Church; Marvin's Country Club, Macedon; call St. Ambrose Church rectory, (716) 288-5000, for reservations and information; followed on Sunday, June 5 with an anniversary Mass; St. Ambrose Church, 25 Empire Blvd., Rochester; 11:30 a.m.; Bishop Joseph L. Hogan, homilist. Saturday, June 4 ROSARY FOR PEACE: Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester; 5:15 p.m.; preceding 5:30 Mass; repeated weekly. ROSARY FOR LIFE: to pray 15 decades of the rosary; sponsored by the Catholic Pro-Life Rosary Group; Highland Hospital, South Ave., Rochester; 9:30-10:30 a.m.; call Dee and Milt Dries, (716) 334-7562, or Mary Ellen Frisch, 352-9867, for information; repeated weekly. DEVOTION: First Saturday Mass in honor of Our Lady of Fatima; Immaculate Concep- tion Church, 113 N. Geneva St, Ithaca; 9 a.m.; recitation of the rosary will follow. DEVOTION: monthly first Saturday serv- ice in honor of Our Lady of Fatima; Guardian Angels Church, 2060 E. Henrietta Rd., Roch- ester; following 9 a.m. Mass; repeated monthly. PARISH FESTIVAL: sponsored by the Church of the Good Shepherd, 3318 E. Hen- rietta Rd., Henrietta; noon-11 p.m.; included are food and a garage sale; call the church, (716) 334-3518, for information. PARISH FESTIVAL: sponsored by St. Mary Our Mother Church, 816 WL Broad St., Horseheads; 10 a.m.-ll p.m.; call St. Mary's Church, (607) 739-3817; for information. PARISH FESTIVAL: sponsored by St. Christopher's Church, 3350 Union St., N. Chi- li; 6:30-11:30 p.m.; call St. Christopher's, (716) 594-1400, for information. • If there is something in this issue you want to share with a friend — but you don't want to part with your personal copy — go ahead and give the CourierrJournal to your friend. 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