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THE TIMES - PAGE 4 - SEPTEMBER 25,1990 Hance Road Resident Unhappy with-Development Mr. Holdraker: If you-took the time to find out how Re: The article in last week's issue the true majority feels you would find entitled \Gananda Developers/ Hance that they don't want any part of it! Not Road Residents Meet\. . . This (article) the 100+ houses sitting in th& back is completely false! Since. when does the yard, not the drastic number of increased approva of 3 or 4 resiaents constitute - drainage problems, not the potential the-majority? And let me assure you that , danger that would occur from all those those 3 or 4 residents have consented, gas-fed homes kith only one access road either because they live a considerable onto Hance, not the added tax, burden. distance back from the road, therefore. Surely if you looked int6 the matter being only slightly affected, or they have you would find a far different attitude in to the proposal because of Mr. ' coming from the TRUE majoijty. , , . . Leknhout 's inkmidating statement to' . : . - D.Young \come beat them\ if they didn%.work , .- - ~&ce Road- together-with him. . , *< . : __.. Macedon, NY . - . . -. . . . ~haiqks FaithfUt Cudomem of ,D~S... :- -. . . .' % ., As you . all 'know, . D'i Kyntry~ ' i - of us. KettleklosediSejptember 23. We want to - hanks again. ~ , . thank all ~oir faithful customers. his' . ,. Dorothy & Sharon past'year &is been so mkh.fun for both L, .D's Kountry Kettle We'll Miss You' - SayRegulars of D9s -- -. e. Dear Editor: We are deeply sorry the restaurant We would 1ike.to thank Dorothy is closing. We will miss them all and and Sharonand the staff of D's K.0unti-y their cheerfulness in sewing us.' Kettle in Walworth for providiing the The best of luck to them-all. town with a good place_ to eat. 'From the Regulars' Vandalism and Theft Cause Watworth Rec. Problems ' The Walworth parks and Recrea- with them. ti06 Committee wishes to express its It is'dis&uraging that acts of theft regret at having to remove the tennis net and vandalism ciccur in our town. These at the c~urt on High Street. Unfortu- . result in losses monetarily, but also in' . nately, as so often happens, the actions trust to leave equipment out for public - of a few have a negative-effect on the use. Innocent people are the ones who many. Two-weeks ago the.net was cut ultimately suffer. down and a large hole, was slashed In the future if anyone witnesses through the middle. of it. This was a any such acts of theft, vandalism, or brand new net, The decision was made . damage to Walworth parks and/ or not to put it back up or have it replaced courts, please immediately contact the' as this is not 'the fxst incident on High State Police at 9864208. Your effbp to Street. ~&ketball rims and backboards . help stop this senseless disregard for our - have -been bent- and damaged as well. recreational spaces will be greatly his year we have @o had bases appreciated. , and homeplates stolen at Dolomite Pqk. Sincerely, After two incidents, we 'removed :all - ~ - . Debora Germain remaining bases and homeplates to ~alwohh parks & storage. Tees were forced to practice Recreation Committee for All Stars without them or to bring a 'Walworth, NY ERA Realtors Raise Money for MDA Dear Editor: munity who contributed their time, This year, the member brokers ahd energy and money to our fund-raising , sales associates of ~lectronid ~Gait~ As- efforts. - - sociates, Inc. (ERA), raised'$l; .3 milgon We at ERA Real Estate are com- for the ~uxul& ~~st-ro~hy ~ssociatiai+ mitted to being \ 1 st in Service for Our check was presented to national MDA,\ and deeply appreciate the help MDA chairman, Jeny kds,. during we received in our fight against Muscular t6e MDA Labor day Telethon. ' ' Dystrsphy . Locally, ERA DeVille Realty, Inc. Sincerely contributed $3,635.33 to that total. We - Janice J. Voight-Witt could not have ~a~com~lished~this with- President out the generosity and support ofmy ERA DeVille Realty, Inc. ,individuals and businesses in dr+&- Site ' , Bukldozer Backhoe Septic Systems- Drainage Systems Gravel Driveways . BARK a MULCH For 6 Yard Order $20 yard . Delivered .. - . . -. , . , 6 Yard Minimum SAND STQNE . -. , .FiLL DIRT BARK , MULCH - Quality Work 0 ~k'&$~le prices oh.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-Noon ~ree'~s$rnates (31 5)986--7737 or (71 6) 4244702 Safe. Driving Class' Scheduled ' . - -. ,* , At Wayne Central On October 3 & 4 Area residents are reminded of the state-mandated \Safe Driving Practices ' Course\ scheduled for next Wednesday. and Thursday evenings, October 3 and 4, 1990 from 6:30 to.9 p.m. at Wayne , Central school District. The class will meet in. room 12A at Wayne Central's James A. Beneway Senior High School, 6200 dntario Center Road, Ontario . center.^ This 5-hour course is required by the NYS Department of Motor vehicles registration--fee of $20 per person is payable at the time of registration. - Participants must also have' a valid NY S . Learner's .Permit to enroll in the class. Class size is limited..- The course includes instruction in safe-driving techniques, rules of the road, proper driving attitudes and effects of alcohol on motorists. At the com- pletion of the 5-hour class, each par- ticipant will receive a certificate which . they must include whh their application , ~ssemblyman Robert I,. King said the State Department of ~~riculture and Markets is seeking propo~alsunder the Farmers' Market Grants Program td encourage statewide growth in the farmers' market industry. King, who serves on the Assembly Small Business Committee,. said ' the purpose of the program is to provide state-funded assistance for the con- struction, reconstruction, improvement, expansion.-or rehzjbilitation of farmers' markets; -Grants may also be used to defray the cost of engineering or architec- tural designs. To date, the program has Adult Classes Set For :. Fall-Mfinter Term Registration is open through Fri- day, September 28, 1990, for the Fall- Winter 1990 semester of. continuing education in the Wayne Central School District. Details on course offerings, dates and fees are included in the adult education pages included in the district newsletter mailed to all postal customers of the school district this week. Classes will begin during the week of October 1, unless otherwise noted in the newsletter. Registration is accepted by mail, phone'or in person, according to Jim, Switzer, continuing education director. Registration is available at the district office, (north wing,,.high school) 6200 Ontario Center Road,' Ontario Center, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. (-3 15) 5 14-- 28 1 1 or (3 15) 597-6357, extension 207. Courses 'included in the '10 week Fall-Winter term are ,Appleworks for beginners, co-ed recreational volleyball, advanced and beginners bridge, ,hand signing, developing a winning image, choosing the best colors and styles. A one night fishing seminar is. available once a month, on.Wecfnesdays,:'as reg- istration dictates'-andz a 6 6our bow hunter safety course is set fdr October 2 and 4.. f oint ' and insurance reduction driving classes- are offered monthly by the New York State Safety: Alliance. High School ~~uivalency and pre-li- censingfsafe-driving will also continue. . Persons yho have questions, ideas for - c,ourses, or wish a copy of the -newsletter are welcome to contact the for anyone who wishes to make- an for a road test appointment. Students' - appointment for a road test for a New must' complete both Wednesday and . York State driver's license. Persons who ~hursda~ evening sessions to receive the have completed an approved driver completion certificate. education c&s are not required to take Questions may bk directed tdthe this course nor are persons who, already high school office at 524-28 1 1 or '597- have an bpeiator's license and are taking' 6357. JOS;~~ ~a&isa of the high a road test for a difSerent class of license. school faculty is the instructor of the Walk-inregistration occurs at the pre-licensing clais.'' start of the Wednesday evening class. A , - . Gmnts Available For Farmers9 Markets Projeds - continuing education office. - ,z. Gananda Worksession. - Meeting -. The ~~anda Central School Di- strict Board of Education official Work- session .meeting will be Wednesday, October 3, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. at the District office Board Room-(Annex). 1 - awarded $435,735 in grants to 19 different markets in New Y@k state. \Farmers' markets are a vital and highly effective marketing mechanism for thousands of New York Tarmers. In addition, these small businesses bring , the most wholesome &d fresh a&&ultury products directly to con,sumers,\ ~ing said.. \I hope all interested farmets will apply for these funds to increase and/ or expand their participation in this area.\ - King noted'that grants are available for up to half the coit of a project or $50,000, whichever is less. The deadline for submitting applications is Nov. 1, 1990, and awards are expected to be made on or about an 10,199 1. Applications will be ranked, and awards will be made on a competitive basi~!~he'de~artment has $230,000 in funds on hand for distribution under this round of the grant program. The department has. sent a copy of its ~equest~or ~ro~osals to all presently operating markets. Farmers who didn't receive the hotification can get an applica- tion by writing: . . - Farmers Market ~rint? Prpgrah Department of Agriculture and Markets 1 Winners Circle - Capital Plazan Route 31 F and.,Route 350 986-3665 . . . \Ifyou cantstop in.. A. . SMILE as you go by.\ . ' We, carry \'The TIMES\ WALWORTH INSURANCE AGE-NCY 2100 penfield Road . waiworth, New York 14568 RON BUYCK -,(3l5) 597-6622