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ves of was re- of the the will to chair* at esidentsi Sherry Teacher 16 at 8 to bach is ng. 360 . George articles for blind. Board Owen said Stale J. Lef- matter. once certain to bis will be October for all through tetanus, pox will birth will be 13. andcuffs m. Offi- pin Island ■ paddle? Octo- Ses- Monday Roberts 802 BeUs Plan Projects . The Ridgeway-Bells 4-H tllxib met October 2 at the home of Sharon Wehner, 2289 Ridgeway Avenue, and planned projects for the coming year. The projects are “Pattern for Success” and “Adventure in Din ners.” Members attending the meeting were Sharon Wehner, Diana and San(Ra‘ Manel, Ann Wehner, Lau retta and Lois Woodams, Barbara Stahly and Linda Perkins. A meeting will be held at the home of Diana and Sandra Manel, 731 Lee Road, on October 16. Auxiliary Meeting Set Barnard Fire Depar(ment Aux iliary will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the firehouse, with Mrs. Milton Oakes presiding. $75 Wk. Guarantee Nationally known company for the first time is offering a guaranteed weekly salary to an ambitious woman who has had previous direct Sales and man agerial experience. 1. Flexible hours — work from home most of the time train ing saleswomen. 2. Plan DOES not require can vassing, party plan, collection or deliveries. Car and Phone Necessary Opening in all major cities in New York State. Phone Mr. E. O. Bingham at LO 2-6400 Thorsday after 4 P. M. and all day Friday or write E. O. Bingham, Newark, ^ c v r York for appointment for interview.”\' Serially Presbyterian Church 3OQ0 Dewey Avenue Alfred B. Wangman and Thomas E. Asbury, JMinisf era Sunday — Services of worship, 9:15 and 11 a. m., sermon theme: “Doing;, the Impossible”, by the Rev. Mr. Asbury. Church School for all ages at both services. Youth Choir, ‘4 p. m.; Junior High Fellowship, 5; Senior High Fellowship, 7. Monday—Social Education and Action Committee meeting, 8 p. m. Lutheran Church of the Redeemei Dewey Avenue at Knickerbocker and Ayis Rev. Elmer G. Schaertel, Pastor Hppe Lutheran Church Dewey at Wildwood Rev. Herman E. Frincke, Pastor Services will be held Sunday at 8:30 and 11 a. m. The iiursery will be open during the late service to care for small children. Sunday School and Bible classes' will meet at 9:45 a. m. Next Sunday rilarks the begin ning of our Preaching, Teaching, Reaching Evangelism Campaign, with special services each eve ning, Sunday through Thursday at 8. Guest speaker will be the Rev. Rudolf Keyl of Vestal. E. T. BOYCE & SON Your Community Service Shop 3327 Lake Ave. NCRTHFIELD 3-7120 Repair and Service qn„ T.V. — RADIO — CAR RADIO — HI-FI — PHONOGRAPH* r^W W V W W W W W V W V W W W S W W V W W V W A W W W W h ROUND- THE- 0 \ CLOCK GLASSES WEARERS SHOULD mvestmte ■ ' . < 3 > y ^ X / ^ cmacts t Vuu'll be amazed at iKe comfort and coaveniepce contact lenses can bring. Contemporary contacts are as different from - those of 10 years ago as day and night- Unless there is an unusual correction, (if your e.j'e doctor pre scribes them) most glasses wearers can wear corned lenses. These are tiny plastic discs, less than 10 millimetefrs in diameter that cover only the cornea o f the eye. They need no fluid, float in your.natural tenr water. Easy to put in and take out —a mere flick of the lid does it, and they can be worn up to,16 hours per day. Do bring your doctor’s prescription to W.&P. and find out how wondeiiful contacts can be. - M B TOO! BYB rHYSlBUJr ABOBB BOB VOBB WHELPLEY g PAUL P R E S C R I P T I O N d F T I C I A N S 6 SENECA H4)TI)L ARCADE ^TOEIVE CORNERS . 1790 MONROE AVENOT N O R T H G A T E P L A Z A r MOO DEVEY AVENUB . e House ol Vision IBS# Whetpley I. Paul ^ John Knox Presbyterian ChuEOh . GreMe Town Hall 250$ Ridge Road West John D. Macinnes. Minister Sunday, 9:30 a. m. — Church School for all ages; 11, Worship service. The Rev. Macinnes’ ser mon subject will be “Speak Up!” 4 p. m.—Senior High M ster Youth Fellowship. Dewey Avenue 'Presbj^tenan Church Dewey Avenue & Seneca Parkway Gustavus Warfield, Minister The theme of the church-wide conference at 7 p. m. tomorrow %vill be “The Living Church”, led by the Rev. Mr. Warfield and Dr. Stanley Gutelius. The conference will continue, on Saturday and a box lunch will be served at noon between sessions. \Films will be shown on the -history of the church and understanding Officers Axmounced At Aldersgate NevC officers of the official board of Aldersgate Methodist Church were announced this week. They are: Chairman, John Orr, 299 Rum- ^son Road; vice-chahman, Raymond Unger, Jr.. 71,Oskcrest Drive, and Ary,: Dewey Av( Purchasiing, Mrs. Robert Gabel; parsonage, Mrs. Burton Stanley, Mrs. Sidney Stur dy, Mrs. John Hester and Mrs. John Pyles; nfiusic, Gene Leighty, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, John Hester, Mrs. Ambert Hulbert and Mrs, Charles Herrick; head usher, Mor ton Finch. Newly-elected officei's of the Youth Fellowship at Aldersgate Senior Fellowship — Dawn Hul bert, president; Richard English, vice-president; Sue Muussee, secre- people, giving those attending a choice. In the morning, Dr. G ut telius will speak on ‘The Church Through the Ages”, and the Rev. IV^r. Warfield on “Moderning John Calvin”. In ’the afternoon there will be a panel on “A Look Into the Future”, with Dr. Gutelius, Mrs. D. Carl Yackel, Mrs. Robert Kirklahd, Edward Burnham, Mrs, Willard Matteson and R. Bruce Dayton taking part. Lakeview Community Church Long Pond Road and Edgemere Rev. Marion Penuings, Pastor Sunday — Sunday School, 9:45 p service. 11; ser- Chi secretary, Mrs. Robert Gabel, 4059 New,committee members are: si William Seibold and !rt G tary, and Shannon Bright, treas- Intermediate Fellowship—Sheryl Mansfield, president; David Slee- ter,' vice-president; Nancy Royer, secretary; Martha Houle, treasurer, and Patricia Coakley, missions treasurer. North Greece News Charles Doell of Kuhn Road and Ronald Harris of Frisbee Hill Road have received notice that were winners of awards at New York State Fair. Ronald won a “good” award for his tool box and Charles received a “wor thy\ award for his book ends. the^N ay a. m.; worship servii Saved”. lance of Being Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Greece Baptist Church Ridge and Long Pond Road ,, Rev. J. Ralph Shotwell. pastor Rev. Robert C. Frears and Rev. Robert E. Haslam, assistants The Happy Farmers 4-H Club and the Wee Beavers 4-H Club met at the Walter Quinn residence Saturday afternoon. The annual election of officers for the Wee I Beavers will be held October 17 j at 9:30 a. m. The Happy Fanners i will meet the same day from 1:30 p. m. to elect officers. Boys be- I tween the ages of 9 and 14 may join. An organization meeting of the North Greece Neighbors Home Bureau.Unit will be held today at 2 p. m. at the Quinn home. Clothing Sale Set By Church Woriien The W.S.C.S. Group of Aiders?! gate Methodist Church will* spon- si)r a nearly-hew clothing sale oh October 18 from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the church. Those who wish to contribute ar ticles for the sale may bring then! to the church on Octo|3er 15, be* tween 7 and 9 p. m., aUd on. Octo ber 16, from 10 a. m. to noon and from 7 to 9 p. m. Book Club Meeting Set The Greece Fifth-Year Book Group will meet October 21, '^t 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and ^ r s . Van Denbdrgh, 34 Tanglewood „^Triuity Episcopal Church 3450 Ridge Road West The Rev. David H. Baker, Vicar Sunday, 8 a. m.—Holy Commun ion; 10, Prayer service and •Church School. Mrs. James Branton of Roches ter is the new choir director and organist for the Parma-Greece Christian Congregational Church. Svangel Lutheran Church 4555 Ridge Road West Rev. Harold G. Geiss, Pastor The Greater Greece Press Oct. 8, 1959 Learn How Prayer Can Heal You ''y^HETHER you know much or nothing about Clmistian Science, this lecture will inter est you, because it will explain some of the reasons why Chris tian Science brings happiness, health, and freedom from wor ries and fears. It will explain how .prayer as taught in Chris tian Science heals disease and solves all manner of human problems. Accept -this invita tion to— A FREE LECTURE entitled \CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: Soul's Restorative Power Revealed\ * by Gertrude E. Velguth, C.S., of Flint. Mich. Member of the Board of lec tureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Monday, October 12th, at 8:15 P. M., in Masonic Temple Auditorium THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Cordially Invites You To Attend Aldersgate Methodist Church 4115 Dewey Avenue Robert H. Rowsam, Minister Saturday, 7 p. m.—Youth Fel lowship party at Colgate-Roches- ter Divinity School. Sunday, 9 and 11 a.vm.—Services of worship; family service at 9; service with sermon, 11. 10 a. m.—Church School. Wesley Methodist Church Dewey and Christian Avenue Rev, George M, Davis, Minister LOST OR STRAYED—it is hoped not stolen—a large number of the Lord's sheep. Please return to the green pastures of the Church of'the Ascension where a table will be prepared and the cup will be running over. No questions will be asked. Services at 8, 9:15 and 11 a. Greece Methoiiist Church Maiden Lane at Lo.ng Pond Road Rev. Leonard Ives, Minister St. John the Evangelist 2400 Ridge Road West Covenant Orthodox . Presbyterian Church 55 Hoover Drive Theodore J. Georgian, Minister Sunday. 9:45 a. m. — Sunday School classes; 10, Parents Bible Class; 11 and 7 p. m., Worship services. Guest minister, 'The^ Rev. George J. Willis, pastor of the Memorial Orthodox Presbyte rian Church. Today, 8 p. m.—Philologos So ciety meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek service for Bible study and pray-, er; 6:30, Junior Choir rehearsal. Apples - Grapes - Squash - Pumpkins NOW IN SUPPLY . Vic Wendt’s FARM VIEW STAND 660 'FETZNER ROAD Vegetables • Groceries • Everyday Nee^;s\ ALL KINDS OF COLD CUTS ’ Milk and Ice Cream • Beer and Ale OPEN DAILY — 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 2916 Dewey Ave. at Stone Rd. NO 3-1886 St. Charles Borromeo Church 3003 Dewey Aventte at Maiden Lane Rev. Robert A. Keleher, Pastor Our Lady of Mercy Church 617 Denise Road . The Rev. John S. Whalen, Pastor The ReY. Edward M. Ko*italskI, aissistant Sunday Masses—8, 9, 10. and 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. Weekdays^ 6:30 and 11:40 a. m. |H