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. £ ds! n ’ - 1 1 1 5 SOUTH AVE. ‘ ROCHESTER. H . y . o If Vol. 26 —No. « : lovely- styled Dm or ibbed, lisii a i: just Lim E LEAGUE ROUNDUP ~ Page 6 On Our Playgrouncls PagfiF'S; G .Y A A BASEBAia. A Page 6 The GREATER ^ GREECE PRES Published Weekly in the Interest of the People of Greece GREECE^ ROCHESTER, N. Y., August 13, 1959 )5 Cents Norfftgafe Fbar Eoolrs Animal Circm j MI Around I They Direclfed GOP Women's Fete “;‘S I iTre.Town . . . Greece Rotary Club members are busy selling tickets for theij j.|| Ice Cream Week project, scied- uled for August 24 through 29 to raise funds for- the aid <jf crippled children and the aged. Net returns from the sale of ice cream that week at Buckman^ Dairy, 2576 Ridge- Road West, will be turned over to the club. John Burley, who Heads the gen- j eral committee, said this week . that tickets are available at Frear 1 Chevrolet, • Ridgecrest’ Hardware Store, _Warner & Ehmaim, Greece Office of Genesee Valley-Union Tn«t Company and Buckman’s A^lbert A. Lockner of PTorth Greece Road, general manager of the Mottroe County B'air, scheduled for next week, was honored Mon day night during a special cere mony marking the dedication of the new, $126,000 exhibit building on the East Henrietta Road fair grounds. One of three European teen agers, who will spend the next 12 months in the Rochester area, will e^wit: J| Lenzo of 1288 Beach Avenue. He Franco Guardigni of Cesena. Italy. The teen-a§e diplomats will attend local high schools under the international student exchange program. Two town residents received special awards at the Maplewood ymCA’s dap camp last week. Gary Baker of 229 Lake Breeze Road was cited for swimming skill and Gerald Van Orden of 35 Beverly H e is ts , a TTniversity of Rochester student who served as camp conn- selor, was named chief of ■ the honor trihe. Ambulance Benefiit Slated for Aug. 29 Michael E. Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Miles of 39 ■ Shady Way, received the degree of bachelor of science in aeronauti- .cal engineering and a commission as an air force lieutenant a t Parks College in St. Louis last week. Miles, a graduate of John Marshall High School, will complete work for a master’s degree before he receives,Ms regular Air Force as signment. Supervisor Gordon A. Howe said tMs week that the town probably will put in a bid for the foraief Odenbaeh shipbuilding plant in Dewey Avenue. The federal gov ernment owns the plant but is planning to dispose of it. “We can do, more about getting a good tax-paying industry iii there if we oWn it,” Howe said. Enlists in Air Force Peter C. Mayzak. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayzak of 215 . Fetzner Road, has enlisted in the oAir Force and is in basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in Florida. Aftef ll weeks of training, he will he assigned to the radar con- . trol and warning system in Greenland. PICNIC LUNCHEON^—Shown with Mrs. Elmer Smith, county Re publican vice-chairman-Usecond rowr right—are these members of the general Committee for the annual Summer get-together of the Greece Women’s Republican Club at the Crescent Beach Hotel last Wednesday. Left to right, front—Mrs. Norman F. Prince, club president, and Mrs. Francis J. Cramer, chairman. Back row, with Mrs. Smith, left to right—^Mrs, George W. Badgerow and Mrs. Wil liam R. Corey, co-chairmen. i... — u Photo by Al^Piccoli. | backstage. nival rides and a colorful midway, will be a special from August 24 through 31 at Northgate Plaza. The circus will be, the No. 1 feature of a week-long pro- gram of special Northgute Days,, planned by members of the Northgate Rlaza Merchants Association, headed by R. King Denton of I^ing Fabrics. The emphasis will follow the back.-to-school theme and Plaza stores and shops will offer manv special values. There will bt, four free circus^ perform ance “' each day and al member s‘o e will give tickeh?^ worth '10 cents'! toward the pric of any c i r c u ride with ever: one - dollar pur chase. The circus _ _ _ known through-. King Denton out the nation, is a tailor-made event for large shopping centers, such as Northgate. A miniature tent city wi,ll be set up in the southern section of the Plaza’.s spacious parking area. Denton said yesterday that the circus will be the biggest and most spectacular event under- 'taken by Northgate merchant.s since the Plaza had its official opening in October 1953. There will be a birthday party for a one-year-old elephant to de light the Greece area children and there will be ample opportun ity to meet the performers and learn about circus life—front and Preparations are underway for a deluxe barbecue August 29 on the picnic grounds of the Barn ard Exempts Glub to raise addi tional funds for the support of the Greece Volunteer Ambulance Service project. Those who attend are assured of their fill of fresh corn, barbe cued beef and liquid refreshment from 4 to 7:30 p. m. The general committee, serving under the direction of Thomas Coyle and George Todd, co-chair men, includes; — Ethel \Vahl, Helen TickeLs Rowfey, Barbara Vogt, Mabel Crew, Ethel MeCknn, Fred Con way, Francis. Cramer. Ed Boyce and Art Berndt. Dinnei -Peter Bear, Al Couch, Frances Couch and Harriet Jews- Refreshments—Jack Gallaghei’i Dick Veness, John Stublnger and Joe Vogt. Entertainment—Ed Fraser. The GREECE POLICE BEAT By MARpE WEAVER Town Police Clerk Officers Richard Vdgler and Lowell Thompson were Sent to 320 McGuire Road where Norm'an Cooper, Jr., had caught his thumb in a toy truck- Officer Thompson extricated Norman’s thumb, which was uninjured. ion and Richard Officers Thomps Anten were dispat tleton Road where-Lawrence Geai bed to 28 Cas- Lawrence Gea ing, 21 months old, had locked himself in the bathroom. The of ficers forced the door open and Lawrence was released. Mrs. Wyllie Ralph of 298 Malden Street reported to Officer Glenh Gdodno that someone ,had broken a rear window in her garage. The glass was shattered by an apple. Officer Goodno was sent to 187 North Avenue where Steve Nata-. relli, three, had been suffering with a fever and suddenly stopped breathing. Mrs. Natarelli rushed the child to a next door neighbor,, William Hoffman of 171 North Avenue, who breathed into the child’s mouth. The Greece Volun teer ambulance responded and took the boy to Northside Hospi tal. Officer Glenn Goodno was called to 2605 Edgemere Drive where Thomas Strauss, 10, wps playing in the yard and suffered a lacera tion o / t lhe to Northside Hospital View-ambulance. Officers Thompson and- Harry Scorse checked a two-car accident in front of 731 English Road. The drivers of the cars involved were Daniel J. Begy of Webster and Raymond O. Czymmek of 41 Su- torius Drive. Mre: Anthbtiy Bott of 396 Stone- wOoa?»?Avenue’ reported fa Officer ThbfiSj&kon that'the upper half of a Skiii’^diving outfit hdd been taken from her clothes line sometime during, the night. The outfit be longs to a roomer, Roger Clark,, and is valued at $10. Chief Milton H. Carter, fives William Barron and Officers Anten, Thompson and Scorse in vestigated an accident at the inter section of Ridge Road We.st and Manitou Road. The drivers of the cars involved were Donald S. Bar ber of Canada and Philias H. Du- tille of Lebanon, N. H. Mrs. Irene Hinz of Guleph, Ont., a pa.ssenger in the Barber car, suffered a knee abrasion. Property damage was es timated at $1,300. ; left big toe. He was ambulance. Officer Edward Hess was sent to 46 Cloverflale Road where Ed mund Kohmann had been taken, ill. He wa§„^ transported to St. Mary’s Hospital in the Barnard Sgt. Gerard Paul and Officer Leslie Samons were sent to 94 El more Road where Mrs. Jolkn Mar- lovir told them that her daughter, Cynthia Marlow, 21 months old, had swallowed s.ome ointment and had been taken to Northside Hos pital in the Greece Volunteer am bulance for treatment; Ronald W. Weining, proprietor of a used car lot in Ridge Road West, reported to Desk Officer James Plantone that someone had taken a 12-volt battery out of a car in the park’ig lot. ons checked an accident at Sergeant Paul and Officer Les-^ lie Sam« 1433 Long Pond Road. James A. Blind of 891/^ Straub Road, driver ■ 7 told ofncers that he saw a bicycle rider and swerved his car, which ran off the road. Blind suffered an arm injury. driver of the truck, Janies Dygeit of 121 Laura Drive, reported that a hot flare probably ignited tar ill the rear of the truck. Barnard firemen reported to Lt, James E. Fraser that Mark Hogan> three, of 58 Mosley Road had suf fered a smashed finger. He was taken to Northside Hospital in thb B ^ a r d ambulance. Detective Barron was stopped by a car and requested to transport a isenger to the hospital. The in- jured of ju man was Charles Glover, Jr,, , 349 Broadway, an employee of the H. E. Dailey Moving and Stor age Co. Glover had suffered a se vere injury of the right harnd while working at the home of Donald Officer Thompson was sent to Latta and Belmont roads where'q, Town of Greece highway truck was engulfed in flames. He learned that there were barrels of gasoline and kerosene on the truck, A large ern^d had gathered and it was neck^^ary to call more officers. Of-. ficerg Afiten and Scorse responded and dispersed the crowd while Gresscent Beach and Lakeyiew fire-, men under the direction Chief -Stanley Root and Lt. Robert Em- merick brought the fire under con. trol, without an explosion. The The Best, Biggesf Greece Exposition Is Coming Up — You can make reservations i for exhibit space at the eighth; annual Greater Greece Progress;: Exposition, September 33 thru 27 in the Barnard Exempts Club Pavilions, by calling. NOrthlield 3-3199 ■ Get behind this big, commun- ' ity event . . . and take an ac tive part in advertising Greece throughout Western New Vork.