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.;m£.1§; %5noris!ICiIi?3%% ‘1iv ~S’om¢.»oféthe sign; -qfslilihg ,8!!!” oa.i«'0I1nd uB'~:a_¢.ain. »t.hiI- ‘ireek; We ‘K9 in ethe; f!‘x'i§hl;.‘1l'a”s't oSa'tqrda‘_y~ Night‘; And= A.- ~“_n'i_’g'h.t ctewlere out; ‘for. ether Amii¢heezeese.are’ ‘again. And, some gfof. the V]isitors‘gt_otl;e'sunnyj(?)'South ~at‘eabac’k_:1home. .AjllIthie_.«con1d mean. that .‘we {should} getting‘ -some ‘ [nice wee -from:-i‘1er.e on out. But, ‘there.- will, ‘be mom vr.mow~ before the real weather is here. Norbert :Smith, our neighbor‘ on ‘Shoecraft Road, ieepjredic_t- -ing at. least one more storm. And, we ‘tend to .s§IB’|'9!‘3 with him; ‘However, ev‘eryAnice—daye is one ‘1e5§r»e'bad~ day ‘before ‘Summer; Think about it,.. Just a reminder that the Monroe County , oCo'r'1sereva~ ftion -Council will host, the Wally Taber Show .at?'R;.L. ’Thomgs High School ‘on_ ‘13‘1-iv day Ni'8hf?.- M’arc”h 25. 1977 at 8' \I'h'e advance sale tickets’ are 50 cents cheaper and are available atoKife1on’vs ‘Gun shop. on Kitj ‘Park, Webster, -‘and Jerry\ Bola-n’s Baibere Shop, Gravel Road, West’ Webster. Tickets‘ may be purchased at the door. This: show will» benefit the vaiioua. conservation pro- jects of the ‘Monroe County Conservation Council. Plan to attend..- ' '1 1 CHORUS MEMBERS FROM “Guys. and %Do1ls” are telling Jim Paratore, “Sit Down, Yourfre Rockingthe Boat” from the mas?-.‘This year’.s; joint production of the ’mu'sica1 will be Thursday, Friday and: Saturday, March. 24, 25 and 26. Tickets are on ‘sale at both high schools on Wednesday March 16. ' , Cub Scout Annuulw Avmtds, Dinner ggquanapt Award; Stephen Crane received the Aqlianaut and Craftsman‘ awards; Kevin Haughn, Aquanaut aw;1.rd;; Pat Mcv Aquanautand Athlete award; David’ Stark. Aquanaut, Athlete and Sportsman; Tom Vogler, Aquunaut, Athlete, Citizen and Craftsman; David Maher, Aquanaut, Athlete, Sportman and Citizen. February 23 was the date America. to M3-5. Ann Nash for the agmual Peck 4'74.;Blue who accepted the cnarter fer i and G0“ AWSWC35 Dinner. At the sponsoring_ agency, Klem tended by more than 30 cubs Road North PTA. Also at- and‘ their ‘families at a tending -the dinner was Mr; - banquet prephred by Pack Joseph Mertizim. Assistant Mothers and organized by Commissioner for Cub Kathy Travis, the dinner was Scouting, and” his family, . an unquali success. ‘ The following awards were The charter for Pack 474 _. presented by Cubmaster Jim was presented by Unit Oom- Bach following the dinner: missioner. Larry LaPoint re- F5: the Webelo Den, Paul Presenting the.B0sz..S.co:I_t§_°L_. Binselli ._.r-ecd,e.iv.es1 .8, ~ Z”: ’ On Saturday night, March ' 26‘, 1977 the Ontario Rod and Gun Club. will have their secondeannuale Banquet at the Meditterania .Pa.I'tY Hféuse Route 104,0ntari’o, N.Y. This party is open toithe public and is a- buffet supper, with danc- ing to ‘follow. You must make advance ‘reservations with Club” ‘President, Pete Ander- son, 714 Kenyon Road, On- ‘tario phone (315) 52.4-8067, deadline is Saturday, March 19. Here is a golden oppor~ tunity to «enjoy the fellowship of the officers and members of the Ontagiow 3.‘ Gun Club,” the “biggest ‘little’ gun club in the Rochester Area”. Make your reservations now and bring your friends along to join in on the fun. Now that Spring is just’ around the corner, ! areggetting their gear in order for some fishing in ou; area. Well, some ofthemewere. ready a bit sooner than others, Last week, a number of anglers caught some brown trout in Lake Ontario, off Ginna Station in the Town of Ontario. And, you can keep the brown trout since they are not in the restricted list. One angler, using a rod and streamers for lures was busy steadily. These trout should be around for quite a few weeks before they mig_rate to deeper water. The boat ramp‘ at Bear Creek Harbor was somewhatlrestricted but may be availab e again for useby non-residents of Ontario. Anyway, the trout should be running in the streams that run into Lake Ontario as well -aseat, the~Irondequoit.Bay out- let-. By the way, we predict, that the ban on the six species of in Lake Ontario will be Mrs. Jack E. M-astéwski Den 2 led by Irene Boer- schlein was also .the»J:egipi’ent of many Cub awards. Joe Rieger received‘. the Bear Badge and Go1d.Arrow; Eric Thomas, Bear Badge with Gold and Silver Arrows; Paul Boerpchlein, Bear Badge with Gold\ and two Silver A1,-rows. Den; 1 under the tutelegeofl Marx Sparks came in for several ‘awards as the cere- monies continued. David Sparks received the Bear Badge, Gold Arrow and two Silver Arrows. Mark Neumann received_the Béar Silver Arrow. M Lorilyn J. Short and Jack E. Mastowski exchanged wedding vows in a tradi- ticjmal ceremony in the United Church of Christ ‘in Webster‘ on’,Satu:day, March 5, 1977. Mrs. Roddie Sectistiplayed “More,” * “Follow “‘ Me,” “Feelings”, and “Fifst Time Ever I.Saw Your Face?’ Mrs, Thomas«(Carolyn) Short sang “Evergreen.” _ The bride was’g_ivenin~‘mar- riage by he\: brothers, Theodore and Thomas Short. She wore, a whftepeau’ de soie gown with Venice lacebodice, and lace appliques and seed pearls accenting the skirt and train. Her veil was attached to a Juliet cap. She carried a cascade bouquet of white silk‘rose_s accented‘ with apricot colored roses. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Carl Priest, Jr. of 778 Five Mile Line Road. Web- ster, who wore a ‘bittersweet knit gown with empire waist and matching 'iacket.» She wore a wide brimmed hat-to. match and carried a bouquet of silk apricotroses with beige baby’: breath. V 7 Vehicles The Reverend Harold Dob- staff of at the late afternoon candlelight cere-~ mony in a setting of white. earn ations wit?) greens onathe candelabra. . in The bride is the daug of Mrs. Irving Short and the late Irving Shorli of 900 Lake Road. Webster. The bride- groom is the son of Frank Mastowski and the late Mrs. Maatowald of 487 Covewood Boulegard, Webster. - The evening was capped off by the amazing prowess of “The Great Devin\ a magician. His rope, card, and sleight of hand tricks and amazing sword stunt-‘where he placed numerous swords through 'a box containing his assistant‘ captured the ‘audience. The Great Devin is Devin Hollands and his as- sistant is Tracy Hollands of Webster. . Speeder Fines IEEIEJ Speeders received the highest from Webster Town Judge Jack Van Ingep in last month's court action. Speeders fined included Richard Eastley of 241 Dick- inson Road, Webster, $25 for going 73 in a 55 mile per hour zone. Fined $20 each were Woodrow ‘Troupe Jr. of 57 Winterset Drive, Rochester, 70 in a 55 zone; Sidney Gor- don‘ of 622 Wilkins Street, Rochester, 69 in a 55 zone; and Gary M. Monroe of 141 Pontiac Street, Webster, 60 in a '45 zone. - Altogether it was a memdrable evening for Cuba and families. Upcoming events include a field\ trip on April 12 to the RG&E head- qu arters for a safety tour. The regular ‘March Pack Meeting‘ will be on the 24th of March when the theme will be “The Latest States, Alaska and Hawaii.” Bridesmaids were Mrs. Theodore (Nancy) Short of 820 Shoemaker Road, Web- ster, the bride's sister-in-law; Mrs. Thomas (Carolyn) Short of‘509 County Line 'Road‘,0n- tario, the bride’s‘sister-in-law; . Karen Corrente of 191 Arm- strong Road, Solvay, New York; and Mrs. Richard (Judith) Ryland of 486 Cove wood Boulevard, Webster, the .groom’s sister. Their ‘gowns and bouquets were similar to those of the matron of honor. The best man was FrankH. Mastowsld, brother of the groom, of 41 Ontario Drive, Ontario. Ushers were Thomas. Short, the bride's brother, of 609 County Line Road, Ontario; James Her-zog of 122 Linden Avenue, East Rochester; Gary Lazzaro of ?824e~Kle'm Road, Webster; end Richard the ‘groom’: brother-in-law, of 486 Cove- wood’ -Boulevard, Webster. Heather Short served as girl, wear-ing_an apri- cot dress and cgrrying’ ’ a basket ~ of roses She ‘is ' the _dsughter_‘ of Mr., and Mrs. Tho ‘Short of 509 County Liriezlloiid, Ontario, The ring- bearér was I'I3i_f1,1othy ‘Short, son of Mr, e\nd1Mrs. Theodore Shprteof820’Shoemi1kerBoad; Webster. — ' e - , - In April a kite con- fest will be held in conjunc- tionwith the April 28,meeting theme oLf\'Sp1-ing and Kites”. An overnight-camping. trip is planged £9: May 2',l..at Web- ster‘ Park to complete the sea- son. There will be no regular Pack meeting in May. Robert W. Reagan of 59 Wetlliu Terrace, Rochester; was $10, for failure to produce vehicle registration. Fined for‘ unregistered motor vehicIe were Sharqn W. Wol- cqtt of BirchHi.llsLane, $5.00; Elton ‘C. Mqshiet Of\ Ontario Drive, Ontario, \315; and Donald J‘. Kennedy of 1720 Empire Boulevard (bearihg. improperplatea), $1.0. . Patrick J. Gralcowaky of ‘ Country ‘Manor Way, Web- ster, paid $15 for no inspec» andsamuel W. Sudoreof East Lake Road; Liyonia, Miehae1.R.- Li'nco1n of Park- Road. Rochester. $335 Joseph R; Latempa of 288 Wellington Read, Webster, wre each $10 for the same offense.‘ T .1 9*; 5% fa Mr. a Stockme Road, a ment - Sherri, III, so Wittcom Street, a Kamona Miss ‘ cs; qt‘ . Other Hfiines, included; Richa‘rdjA\,_Hammann:o£1410 Pen TCénter' ~B08d,\P§n—. pasaihra Jolgué Q, Pillsbury of 60 ~Ei1'st_ Maxi»,-Sh(e;et, William- son: _$1'Q for, d xfvithoilt headJig';}1,t_s;, zmd J oann_eKlem of'20'8VDuj1(niz1g Aveime, Web-_ gters $10’ foi sgpted The bridéls mother; jworeg; yellow knit,gownWiih»l‘aceAap5<;‘ pliquea. ‘Her carnage was apricot silk roses‘ ‘ ‘ , A receptiojn was held at the Hospitality Houaé. - The couple. will make their home in Webster and‘ p1an:’_at- summer wedding trip.~to- the, West. . z THE ARROW‘ 0F~LIGHT, G'ub_ Scouts’-s most prestigous award, was awarded to the above membérs 'ofPack 112. Left tovright.aye:. J erry Valenfino_,~Steve Folger and?Bob John: son. 'l7he~event was at their annual Blue and- :Go1d dinner, Friday, February 26. « ' MOné.ofthVe ! by the Monroe County Sheriffs Department, and the by Jihe Webster .-Po1_ice- ’Dep_art‘me‘nt.‘ ‘The! bride is; empl‘oye‘d:by* ‘Metropolitan: Life Insurance Company. The groom in em'-; plbziedv by N.atnra1- ; w_ Science Eétablidhmént; 1.... \ ia'irsvI~*-rrI.e'-vIvn‘~n»'4<vImP~*> 'i!\F\'~\‘,'H ’II¢w»A~1¥vyw »-«aw»-v-.~’ -am-gum--\-vm-¢~\!IIgv-,1-'~oa-m , T V :l,T’S' Us, 03 'RU§T_ New -f ‘ ' “_ \ Us'ed._ Vehicles g ‘V , H , _ _ Vehiclgsf RITA PEN NA . 1663 Pen ndad '15o5 Lyen Avenue Rochester,”N. Y. 14625 F(ochéste‘r,N,Y. 14606 18543545 458-8770 .