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Macedon Center Mri. Kenneth Hammond, Reportel Phone 986-4697 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Paul Cauvel, Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Sunday School. ' 6:00 p.m. - U.M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. — Evening Sen ice lead by the Youth of the Church. Nursery for pre-school children is provided during worship. Thursday: 7:00 p.m. — Choir rehearsal. October 3: World Wide Communion. October 7: Annual Turkey Supper. Rochester District East Cluster Group meets at Honeoye Falls. PONY LEAGUE BANQUET The 1970-71 Pony League Ban quet will be held September 30 at the Turkey Town Restaurant. The Speaker will be a Rochester Red Wing Representative. PERSONALS Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hill were dinner and supper guests of their son Walter Hill and his family to celebrate their grand son David’s seventeenth birthday. Mrs. Clarence Hill’s sister, Mrs. Frank Brown of Fairport, and her niece, Mrs Roger Williams and son David also of Fairport, were Thurs day morning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp were Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Blackmer of Honeoye. Miss Ellen M. Dietterick has en tered Hartwick College in Oneonta to study Nursing. Mrs. Harry D. Wright of Web ster spent last Friday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Mildred Jess. Mr. and Mrs. Aussell Kendall of Farmington, Michigan were Sunday dinner and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Packard. Miss Mary Packard also joined them for dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Mildred Airy entertained at a birthday party for Marian Brow nell of Rochester last Sunday even ing. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Airy and family, Mrs. Blanche West of Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harbou, Mrs. Mabel Hicks, and Mrs. Dorothy Greene. If you smell fresh baked goods in the air this Saturday, check at Den: niston’s. The Firemen’s Auxiliary will be there. Hunting Tips Small game hunting season is only weeks away, and across the State several thousand potential hunters still haven’t obtained their required hunter training certifica tion to get their first license. If you are one of these new hunters don’t put off taking the training. Since instructors for these cour ses are all volunteers who are also ardent hunters, it is quite under standable that they plan to sched ule all their classes before the hunt ing season. f 1972 G r a n d V ille. O u r m o st luxurious W ide-Track ever... w ith a new front b u m p e r that “gives” on m inor impact a n d then returns to position. 1 9 7 2 G r a n d Prix. You’ll h ave to decide w h a t’s better... the style or the ride. 1972 Lu x u r y LeM a n s. A ll the luxury y o u want w ithout b u y in g more car than y o u need. 1972 Firebird. Pontiac h a s taken the rough ride out o f the road car. F o r good. 1972 V e n t u r a II. The n e w sm a ll P o n tiac w ith the sm a ll-car price. They’re all at your Pontiac dealer’s now. That*s what keeps Pontiac a cut above. D«nt forget to b«dd» tfp for safety. Pontt*< Motor DMtlon