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• ] r -,' < r f ,~**r&»*-z'j4e'w-j<&sr. \aKKsBj^itrssfr.'.^'!^-..- -. -• Thursday, February 9, 1969 Courier-Journal Calendar Linda Dow Hayes/Courier-Uournal For Catholic Schools Week,.students' and teachers at St. Lawrence School performed a patriotic tribute on Feb. 2 and 3. Seventh-grader .Maureen Barth played the late Christa McAuliffe. Thursday, Feb. 9 MOVIE: matinee for seniors; \Pal Joey\; George Eastman House, Dryden Theatre, 900 East Ave., Rochester;. 1:30 p.m.; for informa- tion, call Kaye Macrae, 7 i6/271-3361, ext. 260. WORKSHOP: \Organ Music for the Church Year\; for church organists; Sacred Heart Cathedral, 296 Flower City Park Rochester; 7:30-9:15 p.m.; presented by Dr. J. William Green; to register, call Office of Liturgy, 716/328-3210. SERIES: \Today's Adolescent\; first of four parts; Church of the Transfiguration, 9 Van Voorhis Rd., Pittsford; 7:15 p.m.; Dennis Boike, Ph.D., presenter; to register, call 716/248-2467. LENTEN SERIES: \The Journey Home to Self: A Lenten Experience of Healing\; first of six parts; Mercy Prayer Center, 65 Highland Ave. between Mt. Hope and South*avenues; 7:30-9:30 p.m.; registration required; call 716/473-6893. CATECHIST FORMATION: creative class- room ideas; first of two parts; St. Mary's Church, 32 E. Morris St., Bath; concludes Feb. 16; 7-9:30 p.m. SEMINAR: Medjugorje evening; Holy Trin- ity Church, parish hall, 1460 Ridge Rd., Web- ster; rosary, video and discussion; 7:30 p.m.; Fr. Thomas Celso, presenter. DISCUSSION: \How do we Make Moral Decisions Today?\ last of three parts; Good Shepherd Parish, 3318 E. Henrietta Rd., Hen- rietta; 7:30-9 p.m. ;Fr. Gary-Tyman, presenter. / LECTURE: \Sisters of St. Joseph Heritage and Group Membership\; Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, 4095 East Ave., Rochester; 7:30-9 p.m.; Si*. Christine Wagner, speaker. PARISH SERVICE: closing the lenten mis- sion at St. Mary's of the Lake Church, Watkins Glen; 7:30 p.m.; Fr. Tim. Keating, celebrant; dish-to-pass supper preceding Mass; St. Mary's Center; 6 p.m. Fridoy, Feb. 10 LECTURE: Fr. Joseph Girzone, author of Joshua; St. Theodore's School hall, 168 Spen- cerport Rd., Gates; 7:30 p.m.; also Sat., Feb. 11, 10 a.m.; those attending on Saturday may bring brown-bag lunch,. v PARISH SERVICE: Cursillo \Ultreya;\ St. Anne's, Rochester; 7:30 p.m. CHARISMATIC MASS: St. Cecilia's Church, Lake St., Elmira; 7:30 p.m.; prayers for healing will follow; babysitting provided. RETREAT: for married couples; \A Cele- bration of Your Life Together\; Cenacle Center for Spiritual Renewal, '693 East Ave., Rochester; concludes Feb. 12; call 716/271-8755 for information. CHARISMA'TIC MASS: Good Shepherd School, 3288-E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta; 7:30 p.m.; Fr. William Moorby, celebrant. ENTERTAINMENT: Genesee Valley Or- chestra and Chorus dinner concert; Green Lan- tern Inn, 99 South Main St., Fairport; 6:30 p.m.; also Sat., Feb. IT; for reservations, call 716/213-9006. COURSE: Natural Family Planning informa- tion night; Rochester General Hospital; 7:30 p.m.; registration required; call 716/464-8705. SERIES: \A Way for God for Today\; part four of six; Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, 4095 East Ave., Rochester; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; call Sr. Anne de Porres, 716/586-1000, ext. 68, for information. •- \ Saturday, Feb. 11 CATECHIST FORMATION: \Praying with Scripture\; St. Mary's of the Lake, 5823 Wal- worth Rd., Ontario; 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Gary LaLonde, presenter. WORKSHOP: for care-givers of the aging; \The Art of Caring for Yourself; Mercy High School, 1437 Blossom Rd., Rochester; 8:30 a.m,-12:30 p.m.; for information, call 716/235-8731. DINNER-DANCE: St. Januarius, Naples; baked ham dinner, served 6-8 p.m.; dancing from 8 p.m.-midnight; tickets available by call- ing 716/374-2531. ENTRANCE EXAM: DeSales Regional High'School, 90 Pulteney St., Geneva; 9 a.m.; for information, call 315/789-5111. RETREAT: Cayuga Cluster Retreat Day; Wells College Tower Bldg.; 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; for information, • call 315/364-7413 or 253-2601. Sunday, Feb. 12 SHARING SUPPER: the N.E. separ- ated/divorced/widowed support group; As- sumption Church Hall, 20 East Ave., Fairport; 7 p.m.; bring dish to pass and place settings;-for information, call Bob, 716/872-5852. SPAGHETTI DINNER: St. James Church hall, 119 Brockley Rd., Rochester; 2-5 p.m.; tickets available at the door, or by calling 716/482-9796. BOWLING: separated/divorced/widowed support group; Sunset Bowl, East North St., Geneva; 3 p.m.; for information, call the Finger Lakes Office of Social Ministry, 315/789-2686. COURSE: \What Catholics Believe About\; explores five areas of theology; St. Francis So- lanus, 7790 County Road 153, Interlaken; 1-3 p.m.; part two of five. ANNIVERSARY: Mass and reception: St. Thomas \More Church, 2617 East Ave., Ro- chester; for parishioners celebrating a fifth, 10th, 15th or other anniversary in 1989; noon; reception will follow Mass. SERIES: \Stewardship Opportunities and Exciting Models\; last of six parts; First Bap- tist Church, 4 Corners, Fairport; 11 a.m. . TRAVELOGUE:' 'Bermuda - Gem of the At- lantic\; Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., Rochester; 2 p.m.; Tom Sterl- ing, narrator; tickets, $6. DIOCESAN CELEBRATION: Rite of Elec- tion for participants in RCIA; Sacred Heart Cathedral, 296 Flower City Park, Rochester; 7:30 p.m.; for information, call Office of Reli- gious Education, 716/328-3210. DANCE FESTIVAL: dance awareness week features lectures, demonstrations, master clas- ses, films; SUNY Brockport, HartweD Hall; for schedule of events, call 716/395-2153. DISCUSSION: job training needs of older women workers; Christ View United Methodist Church, 174 Pinnacle Rd., Henrietta; 7:30- s 8:45; Peg Steffen, director of G.R.O.W, speaker. Tuesday, Feb. 14 LECTURE: \An Assessment of U.S. Policy in Latin America\; St. John Fisher College, Kearney Auditorium, 3690 East Ave., Roches- ter; H.E. George Roberts, former U.S. ambas- sador to Guyana, speaker. VOLLEYBALL: Blessed Sacrament School gym, 5|6 Oxford St., Rochester; for informa- tion, caJJDi*, 716/442-7517. Wednesday, Feb. 15 MASS: a joyful celebration at St. Joseph's Church, 43 Gebhardt Rd., Penfield; 7 p.m. RENEWAL: \Living the Desert Experience of Lent\; Cenacle Center for Spiritual Ren- ewal, 693 East Ave., Rochester; 9:30 a.m.- noon;. repeated 7-9:30 p.m.; Sr. Dolores Ban- ick, presenter. PUBLIC SERVICE: \Baby's Breath\; a smoking education program for pregnant women and their partners; Cancer Action of- fice, 255 Alexander St., Rochester; to register, call 716/423-9700. BIBLE STUDY: an in-depth look at the Book of Revelation; Holy Cross Parish Center, 375 S. George Rd., Freeville; Fr. Robert Ring, pre- senter; first of four parts. Thursday, Feb. 16 MOVIE: matinee forseniors; \Mata Hari\; George Eastman House, Dryden Theatre, 900 East Ave.; 1:30 p.m.; for information, call Kaye Macrae, 716/271-3361 ext., 260. To show their patriotism, students dressed In red, white and blue. EVENING FOR MARRIED COUPLES: celebrate Valentine's Day at the Cenacle Center for Spiritual Renewal, 693 East Ave., Roches- ter; includes candlelight dinner, Eucharist and more; for information, call 716/271-8755. SEMINAR: \How Do I Know What Is Right Anymore?\ first of a series; St. Margaret Mary School, 400 Rogers Pkwy., Irondequoit; Fr. Robert Kennedy, speaker. MEETING: Epilepsy Association parent support group; 315 Alexander St.; 7-8:30 p.m.; child care provided; for reservation, call, 716/454-6890. ^ PARISH SERVICE: Cursillo \Ultreya;\ Immaculate Conception, Ithaca; 7:30 p.m. Friday, feb. 17 Second-graders sing and dance to the tune \Don't Fence Me In.\ BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM: African dance and drumming performance; Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., Ro- chester; 1-4 p.m.; for ticket information, call 716/271-4320. BIBLE STUDY: \Living Lent '89 with Luke, John and Paul\; Ss. Peter and Paul Church, 720 West Main St., Rochester; 3:30 p.m.; Fr. David Reid, presenter; continued weekly during Lent; for information, call 716/436-3110. - ' Monday, Feb. 13 CHARISMATIC MASS: Christ the King Church, 445 Kings Highway S., Rochester; 8 p.m.; prayers for healing follow. ENTERTAINMENT: Mr. Beau the Clown; for children ages 4-12; Central Children's Room, Rochester Public Library, 115 South Ave., Rochester; 2-3 p.m.; free. CONCERT: presented by the Society for Chamber Music; Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave., Rochester; 8 p.m.; for ticket information, call 716/385-4416. DEVOTION: People's Eucharistic Holy Hour; Fr. JosephCatanise, celebrant; OurLady of Mercy Motherhouse, 1437 Blossom Rd., Rochester; 7:30-8:30 p.m.; ' call Dorothy, 716/467-6606, for information.^ FILMS SANDWICHED-IN: \Beara and others; third floor, Rundel Memorial Bldg., 115 South Ave.; 12:12 p.m.; bring brown bag luncl, beverage available. M< )RNING RENEWAL: for mothers of tots; Cenacle Center for Spiritual Renewal, 693 East Ave., Rochester; 9:30rll:30 a.m.; babysitting prov ded; for information, call 716/271-8755. DiLNCE: \Queen of Hearts Ball\; Damforth Recusation Center, 200 West Ave., Rochester; beginning with lunch 11:30 a.m.; $4; must be 55 y jars or older; call 716/428-6746 for re- servations by Feb. 7. COURSE: \The Church's Journey\; ex- plores the history of the Roman Catholic Church; St. Vincent DePaul Church, 11 North St., Churchville; 7-9:30 p.m.; first of four parts. KTDFEST: celebration of achievement by youngsters of all generations, backgrounds and talents; Midtown Plaza, Rochester; 11 a.m.-3 • p.m.; continues through Feb. 16; for details, call 716/428- 6755. REFLECTION: \The Perfect Soul\; women's day of prayer; Notre Dame Retreat House, Foster Rd., Canandaigua; 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; $8 includes lunch; for information, call 716/394-5700. RETREAT: kend\; Cenacle 693 East Ave., and Sr. Hilda through Feb. 716/271-8755. 'A Personal Growth Wee- Center for Spiritual Renewal, Rochester; Gloria Heineman Blade, presenters; continues 19; for reservations, call PARISH SERVICE: Cursillo \Ultreya;'' St. Mary, Auburn; 7:30 p.m. i HOCKEY NIGHT: St. Thomas More Club; Rochester War Memorial, Exchange St., Ro- chester; 7 p.m.; call 716/482-5656 for informa- tion. RETREAT: \The Land and the Promise\; Cenacle Center for Spiritual Renewal, 693 East Ave., Rochester; continues through Feb. 19, for information, call 716/271-8755. RETREAT: for men of St. Patrick's Parish, Macedon; Notre Dame Retreat House, Canan- daigua; continues through Feb. 19; for informa- tion, call Fred Switzer, 315/597-9850. Saturday, Feb. 18 DEVOTION: rosary in honor of Our Lady of Fatima; St. Ambrose Church, 25 Empire Blvd., Rochester; following 8 a.m. Mass. « ROSARY FOR LIFE: 15 decades of the ro- sary; sponsored by the Catholic Pro-Life Ro- sary Group; Highland Hospital, South Avenue, Rochester; 9:30-10:30 a.m.; call Dee and Milt Dries, 716/334-7562, for information; repeated weekly. BENEFIT: card party sponsored by the St. John Neumann Columbiettes, council #8271; Veterans of Foreign Wars Bldg., 1040 Jackson Rd., Webster; refreshments, door prizes; tick- ets $5; may be purchased for home card party; for information, call 716/671-2236.