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. M E J - W B B « V , ■■'■ ' ■• ■ \ ' ’ a>5soutHAm. .ROCMSSSES* H i 2 9 t - 4 - go- 6r- I a ilks, hort arge Mi. Kid$r H i/Nreii^! Don't Miss the — MTEi 11A&(1E ROUNDOr and G.Y.A.A. BASPAI^L LCit . • . on Page 6 I The GREATER GREECE PRESS Published Weekly In the hiteresf of the People of Greece I Vol/26—No. 3 GREECE, ROCHESTER, H. Y., July 23, 1959 5 CentsJ J ’ Ambulmce IMve C/oses Toaightt Alt Around I Winners of National Honor Tile Town , , . plans for a shopping center al| I^atta Road and Dewey Avenue were rejected^by the Town Board Tuesday night after a delegation of_ residents presented a petition objecting to expansion of the com mercial area at the southwest cor ner of the intersection, where ■Wiimorite, Inc., sought to buhd ■ on land owned by Max Wheleh^n. | The board approved Class j B ' zoning for 12 acres in Dewey Ai^e- nue, opposite Northgate Plaza, for gan ment houses by Emil Muller. The-$3,839,841 budget for the operation of schools in the Greece Central District during the 1959- 60 Rscal year exceeds the previous budget by 21.3 per cent. The figrufe for the school year which ended last month was $3,164,830. In Dis trict 4, the budget is $72,000 com pared to $66,500 for 1958-59. The incixase ammuifs to 8.2 per cent. Grand View Iprfemeifey Book Ca|;nival ^ Greece was well represented in the 22nd annual Soap Box Derby last Saturday at Derby Downs, Durand - Eastman Park. Thomas 3urgess, son of Mr. ancT Mrs. Charles Burgess of 637 StOne Road, placed hecond in the final race for the championship. An Irondequoit boy, Daniel Boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Doupe of 444 Harwich Road, took ^ first place. Five other Greece lads won in dividual heats. They . are Wayne Davis of 84 Studley Sfreet, Glenn Waddell, 34 Gosmos Drive; Rob ert Montgomery, 51 Skycrest Drive; Craig Wirth, 224 Ripple- wood Drive, and Keith McClain, 201 Verstreet Drive. Three Greece girls distinguished themselves in baton-twirling com- petition last Sunday at Utica. They are Peggy and Julie Shaffer of 40 South Drive and Nan Herring of 3570 Ridge Road West. Peggy top ped the list m the 15 to 16-year- old-.division and was second in ad- vangpd twirling. She also finished secojid in military ^ji^ching and \ * ......... ” i took Thomas Lee of 288 Hampton Boulevard reported to Sgt. Frank Pitcher that while his bicycle was parked near Adeline Road Play ground, someone removed a tran sistor radio from the handlebars. ary fancy strutting. Nan took a second award in the beginners’ division and a third in advanced twirling, Julie won in, the l2-yearrold group. They are members of the Eldorado tvyj|rling and dril^team. The *rbwn Board has approved . plans for the imrchase of some 32 acres of land adjoining town prop erty off Flynn Road to serve as a buffer zone between neighboring residences and the town dumping grounds where an incinerator ev entually is expected to be built, porchase of the additional lai|d, which would cost about $6,5^, would.be subject to a permissive refe|rendum. The incinerator proj- ect/iis strictly in the .discussion sta^e, according to Supervisor Gordon A. Howe, but town offi cials are convinced that.sooner or later the incinerator will be needed. (Continued fin page twc) Walter and Edward Kartes, developers of West Meadows, new sub division off Mt. Read Boulevard near McGuire Road, who recently received a citation from LOOK Magazine for their use of nationally- known, quality materials in the construction of popular, modern- designed dwellings. Campaign leaders and volunteer workers will get tO| . gether tonight to submit final returns for the drive to raisf.^^^'j funds to support the continuance of ambulance service fo^‘ the western section of the town. . For the last two weeks, campaigners have been callin'jg ,, at homes in the Greece-Ridge aij^y^JcM Greece fire district^. seeking contributions for operation of^^an-'flinbulance, \vhi 9 |i has handled more than 170 calls siiice the‘ service startei^ January 1, and for construction of a centrally-located qu^r ters for the vehicle, which was purchased last year with _ funds donated by residents. Officers of the Greece Volunteer Ambulance Service, Inc., sponsors of the project, are Fred E. Strauss, president; Marvin Goldblatt, vice. ‘Sident; Francis J. Cramer, sec- ■etary, and John L. Noltc. treas- The directors are Vincent J. To. fany, Walter L. Whelehan, Sr., Fernando Di Nardo, John Borrel. 11, Arthur Behmdt, Frederick J. Conway, George Gef-meroth, Jr., hnd Carl E. Hudson. Conway is thairmin Of. the fund campaign. A meeting will be held IHonday night to set a date for the break ing of ground -for new quarters the ambulance. jhts Win The \Grey Knights topped five other drum and bugle corps to triumph in competition at Oswego last weekend. The Hilton Crusad ers were second The GREECE POLICE BEAT Officers Leslie Saraons, Michael Popowich and Jdck Tross were lied to 234 Windsor Road where a garage, owned by William Mc Carthy, was partially destroyed by fire. Damage to the building was estimated at $700. Lake View fire men, under Deputy , Chief Henry Eisemann, and Crescent Beach volunteers extinguished the fire. and Manitou Road.' The drivers of the cars involved were Stan ley W. IVIacKosky, 324 ' Liberty (nue, driving ^ Rochester Transit Corporation bus, and Wil liam A. Kohn of North Chili, driv ing a pickup truck. Her daughter. Amber, 10, suffei a laceration of the lip.' Property Officer Richard Vogler was sent to 34 Third Avenue where David Allen Wagner, 22 months old, was suffering from a high fever. He was taken into the hos pital by the Grand View Ambu- ince. ,j Officers Richard Anten and Hairy Scorse went to 25 Clovei- daie Road where Norrihe Rav6rr son, 10, had been bitten on the leg by a neighborhood dog; The officers advised the ownpf to con fine the animal for the usual 10- day period and Norrine was treat-’ ed by ^he f | ^ ^ y s k i q | ^ r. Officer Algird Zemaitb was called to 69 Kirk Road where Ray-< mond Mura told him tbat'fiis SOU, Robert, 12, had been \ bitten oh the right wrist and his leg by twQ dogs owned by a neighbor. The owner was notified and Ro bert w afs t ' treatment. Officers Samons and Popowich checked an accident in Latona Road near Holmes Road. The.driv ers of the cars involved were Lawrenpe Gastrechino of Hilton and Caroline Smith of 14 Fairphild Road, Mrs. Smith was shaken hp. damage was estimated at $1 Detective Williain Gray and Of ficer Richard Vogler were called to the ,P 9 P-;lar Restaujant at ,2946 Ridge Road West, They were told by Ajlhur Wegmah, co-pwnej; of the restaurant,, thai sometime dur ing the night the premises had been entered ^ d about $60 in cash had been taken! in addition to three one-dollar bills which had been kept as souvenirs. The burglary is still under investiga tion. ’ : ' Officer Vogler was' dispatched to 64 Alden Street where Mrs. Gus tave Bressipux, 73,' had suffered a. slight heart attack. She was taken to Northside Hospital in the Greece Volunteer ambulance. ^ Ronald Weinieg, - proprietor ,of !330330 Ron’s Used Cars, 2 Ridge Road West, reported to Sergeant Pitch- taken to a physician for\ er that someone removed a head- ' light from a car parked near the sidewalk at the used car lot. Wei- Officer Zemaitis investigate.d an ning also said that a week or so accident involving two cars at the; ago someone took cases filled with intersection of ~Ridgg^Road~Wcst^TBinpty” soft-'drink bottles. By MARGE WEAVER Town Police Clerk Officers Donald Lemon and Robert McKissock was summoned 3291 Dewey Avenue. Judy Alice Cook, 17, told them that she had opened a roasting pan, which had been cooking in the oven, knd a rush of steam burned her on thfe left forearm and fore head. The officers applied a spraj burn ointment and contacted' tb( family doctor. Clarence Rich of 4539 Dewey Avenue reported to Desk Officer Jack Driscoll that he had lost his wallet, containing his driver’s li cense, car registration and other personal papers. Officers Lowell Thompson and yogler were sent to 1814 Maiden Lane where MUlicent Gerold had been taken ill. She. was trans= ported to Genesee Rospital in the Greece Volunteer hmbulance. Officer Hai Scorse went., to [ager Road where Mrs. Helen Gross told him that her son, John William Gross, 10, had been bit ten by a neighborhood dog. Mrs. Gross took her son to a doctor for treatment. Two parades and a fireworks display are on the program for the annual carnival Of Grand View Heights Fire Department, which will open July 30 and run through August 1 on the firehouse grounds off Lowden Point Road. The opening night feature, set for 7:15, will be a costume parade for children. The following evening, at 7:30, firemen’s units from Monroe and surrounding counties will put on olorful parade, accompanied by ids, drum corps and auxiliary The carnival, featuring games and refreshments and- amusement booths, will wind up on Saturday night, August 1, with a mammotfi Roman Farrell is general chair man, assisted by A1 Krieg, co- .ek b chairman. Their committee in cludes Charles Carroll, Dorqu Schmidt and Martin Johnson. Har-Lane Group p Schedules Dance , The Har-Lane Association .will sponsor a street dance Saturday night at the end of Harvest Drive. There will Ue dancing from 8:$0 until 1 a. m. to the music of Bob Brethen and his orchestra, featiu.’- Ing Pat Torpey as''guekt, vocalist. Frank Zamiara, president of the association, has appointed Doris Hassman and Raymond Osburn to head ' the general committee, Tick^fts may be obtained from*, Ihem or at the scene on the night of the dance.. Officers Lemon and Joe Parina were dispatched to 388 Oakwood Road where Mrs. William Stewart told them that her son, William Charles Stewart, 10, had been bit ten on the left arm near the shoulder by a dog. Officers ad vised Mrs. Stewart to take her son to a' doctor for treatment and.con-, tacted the owner of the dog in re gard to confining the animal for thq;^ usual time. While on a routine patrol. Of ficer Vogler noticed--a ear being ' (Continued on page two J G.B.A. Speeds Plans, For Stadium Night ■ Next Wednesday night will be Greece Night at Red Wing Sta- The Greece Business Associa tion, headed by Naz Montalbincj is striving to get out a big turnout to pay tribute to Bob Keegan, town resident and the No. 1 pitcher on the Red Wing roster. Nick Neusatz is general chaij.'- man and his committee includes Charles H. Leis, Richard Holden and Fred Conway. , Members of Greece ' Council, ; Rofehester Cha^mber apt Commerce, who sponsored a sirmhr program last y.ear, are cooperating with the GBA in advancing the program..