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. . I , , \-- , ■ EOeHlSm^f«TC'itBRAW ? - I maim LIBEARX^- nSSQDIHAW... -E 0 C 3 a iSE a -r-& t , ' 2 ^BihilBBai:iKg49p^imtt Clrtus %eDS M m ^ y at Herthgate Plaza Ffhe^e®AT€R GREEGB PRESS Published WeeMy in the Interest of the People of Greece VpL 2«— N p / 7 GREECE, ROCHESTER, N. Y., August 20, 1959 5‘ Cents AH Around The Town . . . Ipr. and^ Mrs. Raymond E. Van- AEstyne of Britfon Road were among the delegates to the Na- tiohal Missions Conference of the American Baptist • As,embly last . week, at Green Lake, Wis. Albert S.“ Popnik of B464 Dewey Avenxie, is one of 123 Jjigh school seienee teachers who attended an eight-week National Science Foun- ■' datipn institute at Union C 1 ege, He is a teacher at the Whe tland- Chili- Central School, The hew Oreece O'ywpia Higrlt School served br'ef y as a m tern- . ity hospital recenUy when a cat gave birth to a kittr n—qu te ap- xnahiog j;oo 3 u. George R. StaldLoi 670 Biigeway Avena-, who is overseer of co struc ion at the school, reports that mo her and baby are doing tiiccly. A hearing will be held tomor row at 10:30 a. m. in Monroe Gounty ABC Board Offices in the Gommerce Building in conr ■with an application for a I'cr to operate a liqu;r store in Ridi iHoao West, near the Town Hall Interested Residents may attend. Eager Pupils in Swim Program More than 600 ■> youngsters mad^^. progress , tow.at 4 swimihing. p r o ^ , ■'=feiency in cla^- sessions co n d u ^ . ed by the t p ^ m recrfiation dc;* partment during the last eighty: weeks at C h a r^‘ lotte High ppoh Here are some of the -younger j»u- ' in the iwd- - ^gritth*'which* closes tomorrow. Next week will be Back-to-School Week at Northgate Plaza with Paul A. Miller's Circus jircadtlinp e new and spectacular Attraction for the annual ohservancg, Tlje circus^wilJL present five performances daily, Monday through Saturda,yr and three on Sunday, August 30 under sponsorship of the Northgate Plaza M^chants Association. A miniature, canvas city will be set up along the south ern stretch of the Plaza’s mammoth parking area, tompletp with the traditional sawdust ring, menagerie, and midway rides. According to R. King Denton, :sident of the Plaza organiza- member stores and business concerns: will give out tickets worth 10 . cen^ toward the price of any circus^ ride with all one- doilar purchases. Special Back-to-School Week values will be offered at Plaza stores and shops. Here is the schedule of circus performances: Monday, August 24 thi'ough Sat urday, \August 29 — 10:30 a. m.,\ 2:30, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p. m. Sunday, August 30—2:30, 4:30. and 9:30 p! m. Thebe will be a birthday party for a one-year-old elephant to de light the Greece area children and there will ample opportun ity to meet the ’ performers and, learn Shout circus life—front and' backstage. Denton said yesterday that the circus, will be the biggest most colorful event staged at the Plaza since it had its official open ing in 1953. Rotary Speeds Plans For Benelit Project Greece Rotary Club members will launch their Ice Cream Week project next Monday to raise money for aid to crippled children and the aged. Net returns from the sale of ice cream at Buckman’s Dairy. 2576 Ridge Road West, throughout the week' will be turned over to the Special Ice Cream Week tickets are being sold by Rqtary mem bers and are available at Frear Chevrolet, Ridgecrest Hardware Store. Warner & Ehmann, Buck- man’s Dairy and the Greece Office of Genesee Valley-Union Trust Company. John Burley is chairman of the coiiimittee handling the project. He is being assisted by Thomas .Wills, Jr„ Arthur G. Frear, Dr. John Mallon \and Ralph De Ste- phano. The GREECE POUCE BEAT ■ 1 ?y MARGE WEAVER To\ra Police .Glerk Sgt. Gerard Paul and Officers Werner Schmidtmann and Rlcha’^d Hartleben w ^ e seat to 2882 ection Avenue wllere John Baxry, c-^n'e proprietor of’ Johnny's Sweet Rirfffo Shop .told them that the elecj-ic ill in his restaurgnt-had caught fire. Barnard firemen responded and extinguished the’ blaze. :U' 1 - >E if Si Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Eckert of ;S 8 Bancroft Drive have returned {from Yirsdnia where they visited -■their son. Dr. Fred Eckert, Jr., 'senator Kenreth B. Ke ting and Kepresentative Harold C. Oster- .tag. Members of Greece Lodge of — are planning a dance for tSeptember ID. a t the Ba n rd Ex empts Club,^ according to Exalted iButer Kaye Tomasino. Prepara- jtions also are underway for'a stag clambake on October 15. jBpdeo Scheduled py CoutliYf Fireinen ■ A cfianapicnsmp rodeb will be presented rt the Mem. rial Sept. 2 through 7, under sponsor ship of the Monroe Gounty Volun teer Firemen’s Associati n. The program wiil include calE- roping;^ bfoncho riding, stber wrestling and Brahma bull riding. Greece Chamber Plans Membership Campaign Plans, are underway for the ah- ttttal membership campaign of Officer Richard Vogler was dis patched to 78 Elmore Drive where Kim Wingate, three-week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wingate, was • thoking. Vogler brought temporary relief Tto 4 he ■ ~ “ icfai ' ’ shopping and when she returned to her car and started it, smoke came out from under the hood. The fire apparently start d in the carburetor and spread to the in- sul'stion under the hood. Greece- Ridge firemen responded and ex tinguished the blaze. Officer Thompson was .sent to the Britton Road Schrol whe-e Principal Robert Beyer showed him five windows . that had been broken on' the east side of the building. Chief Milton H. Carter, Sgt. 1 Robert Fisher and Officer Harry Scorse investigated a two-car ac cident at the intersection of Ridge Road West and Manitou Road. The drivers of the cars involved were David T. Leonard of Adams Basin and Judith A. Lankfo’-d of 337 Stone Road. Injured were .Mr. Leonard. Miss Lankfbrd and a passenger in the Lankford car, Judith Rossi ter of 993 North Greece Road. They were taken to St. Mary's Hospital in the Greece Volunteer ambulance. Officers Parina, Algird Zfemai'is Officers Leslie Sahions” and and Edward'Hess were sent to 137 j Werner Schmidtmann wfcre sent Chesterton Road to investigate to the intersection of Ling'Road J. Grainbill of the Greece Volunteer ambulance V. three, I si„ps„„ 105 Anthony Street for treatment Cheste.ton Road. He suf- and Douelas J. Gram! •' *1 faren coiitusiofla and lacerations OiBEiderk Lowell Thomp on ap4 < a n c T w taken, to St. M ry s Hos- Vogl# iverfe sept to 258 Hampt -n Pi^^l in the Greece Volunteer am- Bouldvard where John Bredks, ■ . five-year-old son of Mr.' 'an'd Mrs. 1 _ ^ „ Eueene Brooks had suffered a Itc-: , ,\L oraHoo on the sole of the risht toot. The offieers appUed a o - ub - ' \'hh™ AJdra White 76. had been press and the (Sand VJeor am- was transponed to took -this . end h,s strong Memorial Hospital in the mother to -STorthi Officers’Sim \Parina and Edward ’e{ sent Officers Hess and Zenjaffs w?re dispatched to 29 Bakerdale Ro d Mrs. Clara Gillenkirk, 78, I ill. Hess were( s to 1008 Britton ...... . ^ Road to investigate a report of a been taken ill. She was trais- child struck by a c^. The driver gt. Mary’s Hospital in was Gl^ys A. Walther, 17, of 59 Barnard ambulance. Cabot Rohd. Suffering nb frac- j _____ _ tures and a head injury was fames' Jame? Hawes of 2J069 Maiden Bo.gyon, seven,' son of M p . and. Lane reported to Officrrs Micha 1 Mrs. Gerard Bo.rgyon of 1000 Popov/ich and Jack Trpss that Greece, Council, Rochester Ch m- > Britton Road. The Barnard, ambu-.' when he and his - f ^ ily returned her of’ Commerce, scheduled to ‘ lance responded and transported home after being out for a few start on September 8 . the boy to St. Mary’s Hospital. i hc'jrs, they fotihd- that ^ ■ J Rad—Jimmied a , door to the boy to St. Mary’s Hospital. William D. Denise, former Council i)re$iflent, heads the gen eral comnaittee which includes j to 2373 'Ridge Roa JLichitd Hn’dea, Ron: Id Ah Q t, vestigate a car fire'. LuciUe Po4ce Marvin Golhblatt.------ --------- — -- ---------- -- , Jack Neusatz. * “■ told the officer that she had been anything of value. Officir Glenn Goodno was s?!nt trance to the ho''se. Nothing taken West to in-' but a dresser door was left open. 1 . in and Douglas Churchvjlle. • Officers Samons and Schttiidt- mann were called to 33 Durfcar Lane where Leona Robinson had suffered a heart attack. She taken to St. Mary’s' Ho pital the Barnard ambulance. dff leers Richard Vogler and Michael Popowich were sum moned to 77 Johnson Road w.’ere Lawrence Van Demortel had suf- feied a back injury. He was taken to Northside \'Hospital in the Barnard ambulance. Barbecue Planned For Ambulance Fund A big turnout is expected for the deluxe barbecue, featuring tasty beef, fresh corn, liquid re freshments and entertainment ^ August 29 on the picnic grounds , of the Barnard Exempts Club. The fete is scheduled to raise additional funds for the support t)f the Greece Volunteer Ambu lance Service project. Serving will be from 4 to 7:30 p. m. Thomas Coyle heads the com mittee, assisted by George. Todd, co-chairman. Handling tfcket sales are Ethel Wahl, Heler| Rowley, Barbara Vogt, Mabel Crew, Ethel, McAnp. Fred Conway, Rrancis Cramer, Ed Boyce and Art Berndt. The dinner ‘Committee includes Peter Bear, A1 Couch, -Harriett Jewsbury and Frances Couch. The staff in' charge of refresh ments consists of Jack Gallagher, Dick Veness, John Stubinger and Joe Vogt. - Ed Fraser is in charge of enter- Uinment. Signs for Army Duty Gary W. Leistman of 133 Cabot Road is one of 15 Rochester area youths who enlisted for Army service last month. Walter Ensier of 1386 Island Cottage Road turned over a boy’s bicycle to Offifeets Richard Vogler and Michael Popow ch. The bike, which had been left leaning up against his house, was brought out to police hearquarters and placed in the storage gara ’ e. While on patrol, Lt. James E; _ Fraser pi?ked up a boy’s bic.'cle] beleve the intruder was. which apparently had- been-afcan‘-r Fred Lause and, Schleute- of 143 Autumn Drive; scared away before he could take [ doned between the sidewalk and (Continned on page four) Greece Exposition fe Coming Up,— You-can make res.ervations for exhibit space at the eighth annual Greater Greece Progress Exposition, September 23-rthm 27 in the Barnard Exempts Club Pavilions, By calling. . NOrthfield 3-3199 ' Grt behind this big, commun- ity event . , .’and take. an. tive part in advertising Greece- throughout Western New York. n