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.L BOCBSSTER PUai,IG taiirLIBHAR?,' -- • \ Xl-5 SOUmi AVS., ,, ROCHESTER. H. y. g ? - l . A A ; SH<^N@ O^ttEAL ■/ : Oil Our Playgrounds . . . On Page 4 OXA.A. BASEBiM.L » . , On Page . 6 P h e GREATER GREECE PRESS Publislied Weekly in the Interest of the People of Greece f Vol. 26--NO. 5 GREECE/RO)CHESTeR/N. y., August 6,1959 5 Cents ^ . ixfiositton Booked for Sept 23-27 i I* All Around The Town . . . The Barnard T*iremen*s Band, orl^anized this year under the d i rection of Ray Gardner,^ is rap idly acquiring fame ^s*^ a top flight mumcal unit. The band has ' won a number of parade awards this Summer, the most important _l_Atriuniph coining last week at the Williamsville convention of the giing Western ;^ew York VoluntoCT^ Biremen’s Association convention. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Dalle / of 1297 Maiden Lane and their children, Mark and La Rae, have returned, from a three-week trip to Arkansas and other places of in t e r e s t s the Midwest. They vis ited Chicago, the Merrimac Cav erns, .Fort Smith and the Win- throp Rockefeller farm. Mrs. Dal- - Je’s fathet and her four sisters and two brothers live in Arkan- ' , FinaT action on the town’s broad zoning program, which includes the reclassification of an addition, al 1,900 acres for industrial de velopment, is not expected until Octob^. ______ Supervisor Gordon A , Howe said this week thdit Russell Tryon, planning expert v^ho has been en. gaged in an advisory capacity in connection with the proposed zon ing revisions, will devote two __ months to studying the program before it is presented S t a pub- _ __Jic heating. Tryon has cautioned that “unat tractive industrial plans would not he advantageous to the town. He said that he ^solution would be to qreate a “proposed” industrial zone, which would leave the ac ceptance or rejection of industries to the discretion of the town. As a buffer area between resi dential and either industrial nommercia^ areas, Tryon suggests a zone which would be open for professional, or adimlnistrative business buildings. Class sessions will get underway Septernber 14 at the pew Greece Olympic HiJ;h School in JMaiden The classrooms libr a r y , ’ office; and'probably the cafeteria will be ready, but the auditorium, gyi na s i u m. swim- pool anc- music rooms arc not expected tc be available un til later. The faculty wiT be. headed bj M y r o n White,' who was appoint. Myron White An immunization clinic will be held the Town Hall on August 13 f r ^ to 10 a. m .for children six nvonths through five years of age, including those who wiUl be entering school for the first time in September. Immunizations . against polio,' diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and smallpox will gi^en. Mothers are requested torbring their children’s birth cer tificates. so immunizations can be recorded on them. New High School Opens Sept. 14 pd fls prinpjpal mmip' than a ,year ago and who has been work ing out of the Greece Central i- -School District office since, fh.en, planning school pro^ams and as sisting in the selection of teach- Lockers are being installed in the halls ’ of the classroom wings and electrical work is being done In the language roorhsT Library shelves are all in place but the stores and counters aren’t in the kitchen yet. In. the swimming pool, the til ing of the sides and bottom has just started. Wajls are being built n the shower and dressing rooms. THE POLICE BEAT By MARGE WEAVIER Officers Leslie Samoi Police Clerk Claude Hare of 1 Goodger Park, caretaker for the Falls Cemetery, reported to Lt. James E. Fraser that someone hadU been in the cemetery and damaged three tombstones. One stone was pushed off base and another^had a. large, section removed from the top. A section of the other tombstone was removed and cannot be located. Officers Edward Hess and Joe Farina were sent to the Key Drug Store at Northgate Plaza where Fred Grossman of 1061 Lake Ave nue, an employe, has suffered a heart attack. He was taken to Highland Hospital in the Barnard ambulance. Officers ‘Hess and Parina were sent to 618 .Stone Road where James Hall, l4, of 73 Eglantine Road, had been overcome by the heat. He was taken to Northside Hospital in the Barnard ambu- Ofiicers Parina and Hess-inves tigated an accident involving a car and a youngster on a tricy cle in front of 184 Wildwood Drive. The driver of the cay involved was Jeffrey R. Stoneham of the Wildwood Drive address. He re ported that he was backing opt of his driveway and did not see any one behind him and was almost to the street when, he heard a Greece - Ridge Volunteer ___ _ Department has hired two full- liS d firemen for the first time. They are Harvey Martin,-32, of 79 Standish Road, and Ralph Chen- , nelZ, 24, of 71 Standish Road. little boy. The boy is Mark War ren Allinger, three, of 23 Wild wood. He suffered, a head lacera- Firc tion and was taken to Northside.^ Hospital in the Barnard ambu- Fellowship Awarded To Greece Student A research fellowship by the : JCett^Jng Foundation of YeUow ^ Springs, G., has been awarded to ' Dbnalfi E. Maynard, son of Dr. add Mrs. Earle, E. Maynard \of 1367 Ridge Road West. .Tlie , pwar4>-wili pay $2,400 per - completes __ ^e ■ 'fiis KbHh-West and Mary Dooley of -iiSb^feBTr^njVersityv . 17,3 Mason- Avenue. Officer Robert McKissock was called to 80 Braddpek Road. Rich, ard Bales, 12, had suffered a lacer ation of the left thigh while play-* ing in the woods, was taken' to Northside Hospital in the Lake Shore ambulance. Sgt. Paul and Officers Hart- leben, Ramons, Parina, Hess and Zemaltis checked a two-car acci dent near 2386 Ridge Road West. The drivers of the cars involved were Frank Moroz of '4914 Ridg ons and Hartleben investigated an acci dent near 965 Elmgrove Drive. The drivers of the cars involved were Frederic Lang of 74 Surrey Road and John M. Murphy of 295 Clay Avenue. A streamlined program, packed with new^ color and lively, entertainment attractions, is in the making for the eighth annual Greater Greece Progress Exposition, scheduled for September-23-through 27 in the ^lavilions of the Barnard Exempt Firemen's Association off Pomona Drive. Canvas will be used to enclose and connect the pavilions, providing nearly 8,000 square feet of exhibit space. There will be parking for more than 2,000 automobiles. Special day and night police will be on duty throughout the show. The long - debated shift of^^^ ' the Exposition from the Ridge Road West area, where it has been held since it was inaugurated in 1953, was made to bring the big community enterprise into the hegrt of the town’s population cen ter. in announcing plans for the Officer Michael Popowieh eheck- intersection of Dewey Avenue and Exposition, Elbert Angevine, gen eral chairman of the project, said the committee is expected to in clude Donald Damachke of Kartes Builders, Cosmo Plantone of Thomas Plantone & Sons, Build ers, and R. King Denton, proprie tor of King Fabrics at Northgate Plaza, who^have been leading ex hibitors at previous Greece Expo sitions. ^pected to head me commit ted for women’s activities are Mrs\ Dorothy Foreman, Mrs. Jean Bov4n and Mrs. Dorothy Frear. ■sentatives of community anizai Rumson Road. Barbara Bulan of 87 Furlong Post, American Legion; Greece- Street hhd. John Nyckaert of 1035 Fidgectest Post. Veterans of For eign Wars; tjie Greece Business Association, Grece Council, Roch ester Chamber of Commerce; Bar nard Exempt Firemen’s Associa tion, Northside Lions Club, Greece Rotary Club, Northwest Kiwanis Club. Greece Lodge of Elks and Greece Knights of Columbus • will at Britton Road School, reported to Officer Anten that several win dows on the noiTheast side of the school building had been broken. Officer Donald Lemon was sent i , 0 - 7^1 _ ______ iv/i; ; venture, as m the past. luled ; to 3701 Dewey Avenue where Mi- j '’^\^ure as i Dewey-Leonard hat repairing a voltage regulator ^n dump truck owned by Thomas chael ^Spallina, proprietor of \ Here are some of the special Dewey-1 , told bin ig a voltage imp truck owned by Thom; Boat. Show. ’ Spelling Bee and Quiz Contest for school pupils. Dinner for Press, Radio and TV Personalities. » Give-Away Features, with valu able merchandise gifts for show visitors. Admission to the Exposition, as always, will be fr&e and there will be no charge for parking. Barbecue Scheduled For Ambulance Fund With preliminaries underway for construction of permanent quarters for the Greece Volunteer ambulance in Long Pond oRad, near English Road, plans were announced this week for a barbe cue on August 29 to raise addi tional money for the support of the ambulance service project. Heading the committee for the affair are George Todd and luring meat, corn on the cob and beverage, will be held at the Bar nard Exempts Club frgm 4 to 7'30 Station, told him that as he was ing a volta regulator Dougherty of 99 English Road, the battery cable slipped and struck the gas line and th^ escaped gaso line ignited. Barnard firemen re sponded and extinguished the blaze. The loss wap estimated at $75. Officers Samons and Schmidt- ip ^ n were sent to 68 Pepperidge Drive where Mrs. Sara Farces had been taken ill. She Was transported arash and found he ha4atr»ek-alto St. Mary’s Hospital in the Greece Volunteer anibulance. Officer Lowell Thompson was fiispatcbefl to 5170wDewey AvenQe where Sarah Power of Trenton, N. J., suffered a heart attack. She was taken to Strong Memo rial Hospital in the Grand View ambulance. Mrs. Potver was visit ing her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guenther, 5l70 Dewey Aveilue. Service i features tentatively schedui the show: Coronation of the Greece Expo sition Queen. Military ceremony honoring the town’s departed war heroes. Annual Exposition Banquet, at tracting Rochesler area business and civic leaders. Wompn’a Day program, featur ing the presentation of citations for nity service. Children’s Dance Show and His. torical Dance Revue. Band eoneerts. Dog Show. Amateur Art Show, Flower Show. Rotary Club Plans Benefit Project Members of Greece Rotary Club announced a new project this Officers Popowieh arid John Rein checked am accident at 23 Sparling! Drive. Robert ^ennessy of 2260 Lyell Avenue, driver of one of the cars involved, told the officers that he was Skiving north in Dewey Avenue and turned left into Sparling Drive. He felf asleep and Strtiek~a p ^ e d car owned hy Dora Teresi of 23 Sparling, special outstanding commu- To Place NEWS or ADVERTISING^ for THE PRESS Call—. N O rtM ield 3 3 199 crippled children-and the aged. The club will sponsor Ice Cream Week—August 24 through 29— and proceeds of ice cream sidles that week at Buckman’s Dairy, 2576 Ridge Road West, will ' go to the club for its program^! a.ssistance to the needy. ' Tickets are now being sold , which will be redegamble at Buck- man’s Dairy on the specified dates. Ralph De Stephano, a member of Greece Rotary, will provide the ice cream at cost to boost his club’s project. The committee includes John Burley, chairman; Arthur C. Frear, Thomas Wills, Jr., Dr. John Mallon and DeStephano. HremeiLArmouiice Parade Awards V* H( last weekend Winners of parade awards the Grand View Heights Fire De partment Carnival included: ' Best appearing department, Chili; best-operating women’s auxiliary, Crescent Beach; best firemen’s band, Barnard; best firemen’s senior drum and bugl^ corps, Ricfee-Culver; best fire men’s juniiir drum and bUgle corps, Hamlin; best non-firemen’s < band, Claude - McNaughton with ^ Crescent Beach; best non-fire men’s drum and bugle corps, Hil-. ton Crusaders; - b e st - Juajorette, ,, Lois McBride with Ridge-Culverj, ■ best majorette team. Silver Saints. /