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The Town Highway, Department - the Advisory Committee for the Area : collkcted ,@. 14% tons of tr~h during - Agency-on the Aging. Water Superinten- , r our recent Town Clean'uIi. In addition . dent ~eor~eBchaber h&-been appoiinted -- : . - they ma$e over 240 stops - &Acing up to the Board if -~irectors of the Wayne white goods such as refrigerators, stoves, . .'County water Authbrityl . ' - washers.&. We also had over 45 stops - . A. Report --isued by , the Real where stuff& couches and:chairi we& : I&&erty Off* of wayne Couniy$hows picked up. he kostincuked to complete &at the average home in the Town of thecleanup amounted-&f14,415.00.1 Walworth focthe first five months of , kould,iike to congratulate Danny byes - , -'the year was slightly over-$lOO,OOO:This and his staff for ajdb well done. ' figure is the highest-in ~ayne County The Town park on Lewis Road kaq . . by several thousand dollars.- By com- vandalized last month by some students parison, the average home sale foi the from a neighbocng Tbwn during a , same Oeriod forthe Town of Savannah - . \Skip Day\ from school. Quick work by Was !W,OOO.DO Trooper Fred ~limpton\resulted in the , We also received over;$42,000 in ,' apprehension bf one bf the studtkts mortgage tax money, second only to the wh6 then implicated i gr& if about. Town of Ontario. his money covers 75 friends. Thg students will pay the cost the ~eriod from October 1, 1989 tos.- of repairing the damages and the clean - March 31,- 1990. .~ up performed as a result of their reckless , I.have been appointed to a commit- . behavior. ' - tee t'hat was given the assignment to do a The -Town ~oard authorized the study on whether the county~ursing Town Attorney Dick Moms to notify Hoke should become aseparate County tbe Public-Service Commission that 'we , Department. The .Nursing Home pre- have no record 6f a franchise being ; sently is under thecontrolof the ~irector issued to New:York Telephone company 6f So& Services.' 'from the Town of Walyorth to operate - The Board of Supe~sors passed a the phoqe service in our town. - resulution supporting the 'Environmental Mr. orris explained to thi'public ~ualit~ Bond ..Act referendum on the Service CommisFon the inequities that November 1990 ballot. This act sets exist in our phone system- and that the aside'~800 million for the acquisitionof charges imposed by the New York ~ek- , forest - iand, ,park-land and environ- -. . phone Company a* confis~atory and . mentaly sensitive lands throughout 'the discriminatory' aad,.in violation of the state; 1t also calls ' for spending $625 Federal and State constitutions and is million forsolid waste programs. $275 otherwise patently end outrageousty million be:i~sed to assist loc'@ities in unfair and unreasonable. _ . \ . - lanfld closure cost (up to- SO%), $300 , : . the^ Walyorth town Hall corn- nii11ion for recydiing and $9 million to' &ittee has ~ompteted .their .work on ' medic@ waste-isposal effo*.: 1 1 selecting ..a s,itei:)They gave the Town - I de&itelysuppbrt the expenditure ' several very good locations to select for solid waste but have some concerns from and' now it's up to the Boaid to about the purchase of forest land. It's make a final selection. - ' , going to take a -It -of land off the - On behalf of the Toqn Board,'19d - assessment rolls'causing some real prcib- . like to;th+ Bill Bruce and the com- lems for Towns -and Counties in the mittee for doing 'b outsthding'job, effected areas. ' On the County-Lev&. . - > If you have any questions or con- he ~ayne County ~oard of hper- cerns, please: call me at- 597-6065 or visors has appointed Howard'Schyler to , 524-9532. , Horton Raises Stink Over Mail Fragrances \ Congressman Frank Horton has writteq to Pastmaster General Anthony Frank - requesting a stuhybe - done on methods for protecting 'h*rsensitive' iridividuds from-sufferingadverse physi- cal re&kions to perfume and fragrance samples sedtthrough the mail. It is the practice of many cosmetics and fragrance manufacturers to send sampke' of their pr$ducts in magazines and in billing stateetg. : . Z&&e -sqqp%s:dp not.affect most Americpns,:byt some, i~dividuals suffer migrain headaches, nausea and skin irritation. as a :result of simply leafing through a magkine which contains an unsealed fragrance sample.\ sfated, Horton. There are documented cases of individuals being dospitalized after encountering scented paper samples in publications sent through the mail. ' Representative Horton's letter to Postmaster Generalh -Frank suggested that it would be relatively inexpensive to w-arn postal workers 'and mail recipients of the presence of fragrance samples. \When a substance enters the - bloodstrearit through their nose, hyper-+ sensitive individuals -are affected by a sample even beforethey are aware ofits presencx. I am hopeful that we can find a yay to protect these people,\ added - ,the 28-year veteran of Congress. , <... 1 990 Career Education Scholarships. -- Available -. ~on&re&m.an Frank Hoiton A \These full tuition scholphips are . advised residents of the 29th Congres- an excellent opportunity for both young sional District that there a_re 72 full - people and older persons to obtain the , tuition --scholarships available in 1990 skills riecessary for .first-time employ- throughthe Fourth Annual Scholarship - ment, to reenter the labor market or Pr~gram of the New Y ork State&soci- make a job change, or to advance in a ' ation of Career Sehools (NYSACS): chosen fieeld,\ Hortofi stated. .- , , NYSACS is. an wociation of 'post- Any New York State resident 17 secondary, state licensed and. registered. - -years of age and older, who is not ,. schools~which pros4de~quality employ- - - . currently enrolled - in a participating, ,- ment training by focusing an %hose school, is eligible toapply. Those inter- special skills neededxby-an individual . . for - . &ted in a career education scholarship . . . it specific bareer field. - *.* - must submit a&.application to NYSACS ' The s-cholarships, provide training . -by -July 39, 1990. Applications will be' in more than ,60 career fields and the . screened--by a select committee, repre- , value --of the inpi-yiddkl schblarship . . senthg ezducators and pivicleaders. The a-p-~ge from $425 tp $8@5 depend- . . ~Cholarship winners will be .presented ing on the .program. participating - with-their awards at a Scholarship member schools, such as the New .York Reception in an hat tan in. the fall. School for Medical and. Dent a1 Anyone interested may contact Con- Assistants located in Forest ~ills~ffer -gressman Horton's Rochester District vocational and caw training,.to.high office at 716-454-7490 to obtain an , school, graduates, as well as persons . application, which includes a list'of the ; . . without high school diplomas in ap- participatingschoois and the programs propriate programs. ~x offered. - . THE CUSTOM SHQP ATTEN WON 'Ti MESA I, READERS: If you have News, Views, Letters to the Editor, Sports . Scores, Legislalure Appmves Canal Development Plan Gun Shop Custom ~uknkichin~ ~epir yes & Sewice HOURS: Legislation to change the state consti- cominercial and ~reiitional vessels &sing fution to allow for the enhancement of the-canal system. That money would be the Erie canal system has ~ri app'roved ; deposited in a fund to be used exclusively by the state Legislature, clearing one of - for canal maintenance and . improve- the many hurdles to development, erd- - ments. ing to one of the bill's sponsors, King noted that the Erie Canal is ~ssernbl~rtb Bob King. the major part of the Barge Canal King said-in ow to amend the . system. The system indudes- the 348- ~ state constitution, the identical bill -st mile Erie Canal fr&n Albaiiy to Buffalo, be passed by-ihe 'Legislature next year- . . which passes throughour area; the 60- and must subsequently be approved by . , mile Champlain Canal; the 24-mile voters in November, 4'991. The action .Oswego Canal; and the 92 mile Cayuga was necessitated because the cdnstitution . and Seneca banal, running squth from prohibits the . sale ' or lease of lands the Erie Canal to ~ay's- Point near adjacent to the canal, as well as fogbids Ithaca. ' , ~ the charging of tolls, ,both of which are - \In man9 communiGes along, the needed to proceed with development canal, planning is already under way. In efforts. fyt, lait fall I hosted a group of officials \Esgentially this measure-sets the from the ~tica7 ~ome area- who visited wheels idmotion to allow for the long- ' Fairport canal sites,\ said King, who term planning of .projects that will lead has testified and held hearings on canal to the revitalization of thecanal,\ King development. \They are looking to- said. - develop their historical and recreational + under the plan; the state would, for areas gong the canal, similar to what we the first time, be able to:charge fee$ to have accomplished? - - -. 3712 Main St., BOX 46 Mon.. Wed. & Thurs 10 am - 630 Dm -Walworth, NY 14568 Tues. & Fri. 10 am - 8 pm (315) 597-4957 Sat. 9 am - 5 pm ~psrting Arms Ordinance Technician Master Gunsmith DAVID-DEN TIC^ Weddings, Births, or other events to ' announce, Call us at 9864300 -. .-. TUES., WED., FRI. 9-5 THURS; -. 9-8 SaT. 9-1 - 2263 MARION ROAD WALWORTH, NY 1456lf' After -sew ' Assemblymqn than twy- years, appointed to - position. - . . , ing a -volunteer for Rob& King - for 'more - Gail Adah yas recently a legislative assistant \Gail's addition to our staff will -assure that Wayne County will continue to receive strong representation in our_- ~Mice,~ Kinqsaid. :I*-@d&ima!~ carry-, ing out specific Wayne county respon- sibilitiis, she . will also .enhance our ability to meet constituents' needs and -. concerns throughout thell 30th Assembly District.'' - - -, ~ - - Adair, presently .a member of the Ontario Town hard, will k*e her official appointment until at lekt the ~~gdPp990. , - . . ., ;-, . : . - - -- 80 MAIN STREET --- MACEDON,-' NY' l45O3- - % a&- TOTAL HAIR DESIGN., . Famiiy~Mair Cam . . ?, Tanning Beds . ,' - ' '- e Perms ' 0 Nails . - / e Color - &ft ceitifi&tes ~tkf181bie I Way&-Ins Welwme , , , :\ , , ., '.write , to US at our new address: .