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\ EWE CANAL PUBLICATIONS - January 26| 1972 .^ Page 13 n „. ._. by Aitfx Rantctn ._ .. icovernor Rockefeller demonstrated -once again [for all those remaining in doubt that he runs ! the whole show In Albany. - What the Legislature refuged to give him in tax hikes last March, they gave him in December at the special session* Abut the only thing\ he didn't \get wtf the increases i« the 'cost of auto nccnse-plates-andfd-rivefs'-licenses^———— — Colnmbia Badk to staff mw JkQckgort office Patricia Wilklns of Holley and Judith Zonneyville of Spencerport have joined Columbia Banking, Saving and Loan Association as tellers. They will help open Columbia Banking's Uth office at the soutwest corner of the intersection of Routes 19 and 31 in Brockport on February L Mrs, Wilkens lives at 4203 Fancher Moad in Holley, Miss Zonneyville lives at 2982 South Republican Assemblyman Ed Maaon of St&m- ford walked out of the Republican secret con- ferences early \in the game during the special session, announcing he wasn't going to vote for any tax hikes. A week later he paid the price* When^jhje. 1 announcem 2nt_j3fj|tjnjto^ {&7?t-s&g$t3fi' was made, he was noionger chair-^ man of the agriculture committee* In his place is Republican Assemblyman Donald €* Shoe- maker of Webster. For the record, Shoemaker, also a Conservative, voted for all .the tax bilces. A week, later he paid the price. When the an- nouncement of standing committees for the 1972 session was made, he was no longer chairman union street in Spencerport. Donald .Walsh will transfer from Columbia's Clinton Avenue Office to serve as manager of the Brockport Office. His head teller and secretary is Mrs. Doris Madison of 5839 Chili Avenue in Churcnvlile. Mrs. Madison has been** with Col- umbia since 1962, most recently at the Mt. Ho^e Avenue office. <• - The temporary office of Columbia is ' scheduled to be delivered on January 27 and the first day: Erie Canal Country i * 7 * * i0 it u n i* is t.6 rr t» T* » a n \*»<»«» V U 79 of banking operations is scheduled for Feb, L The \\temporary*' home of Cotumbia in Brockport will be replaced bya characteristic \'Bank-in -the Round\ offiice^^&gm£SjpQ&s&&&r. - - • CoIrimrHa\Banking pays the highest savings rate .in the area^ColymMa, rational and mortgage loans. When the permanent Brocfcpon^Qffice Is -op^iied, dep^strcnr^ ^dtecr- witr^W -_ offered free safe -'deposit boxes. New Navy program of the agriculture committee. In his place is ReprroticaTT Assemblyman Donald C. \Shoemaker of Webster. For the record,, Shoemaker, also a Conservative, voted for all the tax-hikes except the 2*3- per cent surcharge on the incjom^ M-y t which he voted against.' „ And also for the r^eordrJ^IsqrT loses and Shoe- maker picks up \another $5,000 in addition to his regular salary. The post of agriculture committee chairman carries with it a\$5 no questions—asked . expense account, a\ \lulu* m legislative language. The Sunday afternoon gallery concert featuring seven present or former students at the Uni- versity of Rochester's Eastman School Of Music, will be presented by -Eastman -and the UR's\ — -Republican- Senate Majority - Leader- Earl W.- Brydges of Niagara Falls is apparently feeling the heat from some of his rank and file Re publican senators. „ iFhtr-otfm^t^ privately that he had never signed the so- called,'letter of intent* Republicans and Demo- crats were squabbling about during the spi-cLii session. ° — day ader The ^iiahfettr bega R °^ ^ ew Vear's f ve when Assembly Democratic Minority l.c Stanley Steingut broke off negotiation^ clai that Republican Assembly Speaker Perry B. Duryea, Jr. backed down on a commitment to -s4gft : me letter, which pledged the signer* not to cut state aid for welfare, education, mental hygiene, and narcotics programs for the com- ing year. Duryea said he never agreed m stucp a letter, and hinted that Governor had been telling Democrats that he would. Rockefeller told everyone Brydges had signed the letter. Brydges, on several occasions during the session, said-&*--• had signed it. Now he says that while he agrees that the item in the letter ought not iy-4#tter-ttrthinreftect. His critics content that associating hmwlf with the tetter made it look a* if he vu».~ t*« close to the- governor, carrying out hi* vv!-,nv>, and so forth. There '-Aas similar crttu t>.rv «»t Brydges last year, but he let, it >Udeoff hi> 1MC*>, This year may be different, Duryea\'s stand, on the other hand, make* htm seem to be-independent, standing tip -to'thcmivvr- nor and so forth, which also must be taken with a grain.of salt, because-iL-is an upec^ecrei -Dux-yea wants to run for_jiji^a34 nojsuj Ac least one relationship in the cosy power structure of the vJ|«i«»l tuwiun-aed because of the. special •se.ssio^./>t.et?v > |-»t .1^n» longer curily- Tgnoretl. He has* moved up a few steps* because of the Democratic vote* he delivered to pass the tax hike package. Memorial Art Gallery at 3 p.m, on January 30. [he concert will be held in the\auditorium of the Gallery. * * Mozart*s\~ witty satire The Impresario will be presented Jby Opera Theatre Sunday, January 30 at i p.m,\ at the. Nazareth Fine Arts Center j&juh t.'10.Rochester Fhilharmonic Orchestra. Gates (Northampton), Historical Society will meet Wednesday, February 2 at 7:45 p.m. at the Gates Community (enter, 1605 Buffalo Road. Youtr Division of the Monroe County Democratic Committee will be held Wednesday, January 26. ^ t ...^,;.u^p i w.-^t-vounty--Hea4«^r^^r^ K --Roo'r«Vj600-- I'uws.r-'i-Huilding, 16 Main Street West. All young IVmuc rat> aged- 4© -to 35 are invited* ___Jfe— ^CetuL* will be held. Monday, February 7. at \;i' ? in tttc—e^en'Hit \Br th& •Hkgb Schcofe Cafeteria. • Vvw. pre>etwe is, ut ;eitt»> needed diss to upcoming ac- tr-st-ie-. j . . • jtte are looking forward EQ- seeiog the parents oi i&e se ^ ba«i m&mbers. The Navy fas established a new program which offers, gjuaraateed , occupational _ training\ fe» eolistees, ii. was \annouacsd today ' by petty Officer Morrtsoa, MMt(SS) of- the Rochester Navy .Re- cntiJiiig Station. Ibis prqgrani, w&ich has faeea designed far unpleroeaj- tatlon OB the local level, per- mits the Navy to- be more- responsive to the desires of the Indiv^aal'appiicaistiDthe area of occuparlOEal traiB- mg. The program went into effect the first of the year after a iS^momh trial per- -tod, and,alloys £&e-a.pplicaist- the dioise of over a dozen occupatibpal ?£telda. Petty Officer &ferrison -stressed- that this program will train young me®, for over IQOciviiiaB- related,oc-* cuparloas, and is designed primarily for. tfee-high s<±K>ol graduate.- \ • Main St Brockport 637-5766 Stg H f*Bza\63rf-'605e Holley 63S-65G3 Big H Ptcwta Store Hours. DoJfy tO as t o 9 jKfi Sat 10 am W> 6 -am. ii i in\ • Mi \ II i . . ^_^_»3i f cation The federal court decision in the Southern Dis- trict with respect to our state pi'©gram of aid to private schools comes as no great surprise to me, but it is neverth^lasj^Jlsapp^tff^frir th *|iaiIAfi»^^^ Court, Re?Tthe ultimate decision inevitably will be made, it could cause catastrophic effects on both the public and ,non-public schools in \'ew York Estate* l am mlndfui of the fact that 70 percent Oi the parochial school fttudanfa in \V*w %^a^. ^t*e^wucnu institutions in our urban areas and that in some cities up to 50 percent of our young- .Jl c 'i:^_..MtL.e4EOlk.din.i^^ I am hopeful that a'&tay of the court's injunct- ion will be obtained by the Attornev General pending a decision on the appeal. Meanwhile, we must look to other avenues of approach in solv* mg this problem; It\ the event that the lower c*Ht£i-4i^-«ptfehHjsr^55' Supreme Court\ .his home,. His, parettts are Mr. and. Mrs. Theodore De- EiefaaixC a ninth i;rade' stu- dent at Chuy<^ivtlle - Chili High Sehooi,, -was interested in Science and' w as A member of the Science Society, lite family attend St, Chris- topher's -Church in Gull*. Ths Deme«3i Family has re- quested that in lieu k flowers tiiey would prefer that any- to baat tim spring price increase. Just a small down, payment wilt hold the model of ymit choice ynJW^Qjtj . -.---•• \\\ ' 15He\detivery this spring See all 23 models now at Hart\ Taylor Honda. Western New York's largest, most complete\ cyele center. YOu'il fmd the biggest .parts department and full repair laottttt^s, too. \donation to the Chili Youth and Recreation Memorial PuM t ,Tbts..fus»;t* be».»^ estabijshed- >».vt.h the co-op* -^ration of the Chsh lo^n BoAnt »nd wi-H |«« used to help provide for a \o Center and f a-cU-tlte;* to pr \'|,1B « <*r^tnfK-f -to'tlw I / / / JL_ 386 S.UNION STREET SPENCERPORT-PHONE352 6141 the young people \4. 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