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: at 'e one) ‘s given to 'lice head- ecurred at Road. Ived M'ere ^all Road» 54 Thorn k of 145 ger in the ed of a sed knee ice of Dr. d Officer ” 1060 Lee ■car acci* of 3351 Rochester - _ ■n<5k, told ing north reached and lost ich went ' of road le. Grant cerations ry’s Hos- Officers 're sum- ue near i of the y Walsh, ussell C. n Street, in were e where id been arted to Barnard : Seorse 138 Mt. la Mac- severely kitchen Warren I’herson ise with I called Greece Greece :al. I i i' f 14 J 1 Widdings ^nd I k MTOR'S StOiXPILE Engagements IWss Eose Bkode Eyan, daughter: of Mrs. Ernest Eyan of Lowden l^oiht Eoad and the late, Mr. Ryan, was married October 24 to Een- hoth T. HendW, son of Mrs. Ken neth Hendel of Edgefhefe Drive, add the late Mr. Hendel. The cer- eiiifony was performed by the Rev. Daniel B. P’Roimke in Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Back to Normal After Eiection Here comes the old column back for the first time in weeks. We’ve been awful busy watching the election and the^eeounts and the official canvasses and“the re-canvasses—and all those kind of things. During the absence of this coi-f! ------- ------------------------------------- umn, Harold Schwonke is fieporte^ husband’s pos^ to have , complained bitterly be® disappearing from poh cause’ he counted on it as a Farm er’s Alniapac in reverse. By read ing the Stockpile, according to Mr.' Schwonke, you could always tell what the townspeople were NOT Mr. Hendel attended the Uni- ' doing. The word is-that he didn’t know .yersity of Rochester and is now. attending State University College ^^st Sunday whether he was posed to pla ton Wildcats or go smelt fishing. df Education, Brockport. led to play tailback for the Z : And he couldn’t reach Bill Gri The marriage of • Miss Grace jHaKzanOj-daughteFHjf Mr .and Mrs. | telephone to find out about George Catallo of Merlin Street, to ' smelt part of it. Drank Joseph D’Ambra was sol- i Schwonke’s inability to con- 3ly Ros- i Gray was undoubtedly Leo J. that Mr. Gray was !busy trying to find out who stole {the half-broilers from the galley and Mrs. Bartalo D’Ambra of Long of George Mercer’s yacht ;a few -pond Road. ' weeks ago while Mr. Mercer and ' ! some of his cruising guests were — ------------ ---- ;— ----------- - I ashore taking soundings and gath- The Greater Greece Press ^ gj-ing ^ata in the Charlotte wharf cmnized October 24 in Holy -aiy Church with the Rev. Mans, officiating. Mr. D’Ambra is the son of Mr. j Nov. 12, 1959 Mr. Farrell, who was chief cook ers were disappearing from po! in their neighborhood, we had as sured her that the Republican Or ganization did not approve of such practices—and that this must be an isolated'case of vandalism. Then, the-night before Hallow een, we found a decayed cabbage in our mailbox and called a hur ried family conference session, which included our son’s police puppy dog, Wolf, and our youpg granddaughters, Karen aiid Sha ron. After due deliberation, we agi*eed that we should issue a com munique clearing Bill -Clancy, Charley Stockmeister, Lew Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. O’SIiaughnessy and other Democratic friends of suspicion of implication in cabbage deal—and attributing the incident to the “Tricks or Treats” procedure of youngsters on the loose and possessed with the spirit of Halloween. Whoever was home at our house the Miss Carol R. Yule, daughter of .for this particular voyage, is still at the time must have been taking C. Yule of Bonesteel ^firmly convinced that the theft of' G] married October 17 to Ronald F. Mrs. Grai Road and the late Mr. Yule, the chickens was an inside job. • • • Therq,is a persistent rumor that a bath and was unable to go t doorr withith bubbleble gum,,um,, lollyllypops, doo w bub g lo apples and such. Witzel, ^on of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Therq,is a persistent rumor that i Anyway, we got tile ripe cab- 'ter J. Witzel of Estall Road. . turtle soup will be plentiful j bage in our mailbox. >. St. Charles Borromeo Church lakeshore dining spots for the j The hardest blow came on Elec- - was thet. scene of the ceremony, ^exl few days. Although there isltion Night when rumors spread which was performed by the Rev. no word of confirmation from Stan i that someone had cast a write-in .James Wolfe.^ ______ Malak of Edgewater Tavern, Nick j vote for our daughter's Jiorse, . ___ Diodalo of Island Cottage Hotel or , Tawny. This could be easily con- nf^Micc lanpt I pp • Forest of the Forcst Hill 1 strued as an efToj;l to sabotage the e. engag i en . poraza of ^^^taurant. Emmett Cooper, famed! close race between Mr. O’Sliaugh- trainer of racing turtles, is re-.j nessy and Mr. Burns for the Sec- ported to have auctioned off his j and Ward .seat in The Town Coun entire stable of star sprinters. ! cil. uith lakeside restaurant tycoons y i j v m w j v w w w w j w W ' A N ^ ^ ' ' \ ' V E. T. BaYCE & SON Your Community Service Shop 3327 Lake Avfe. NORTHFIILD 3-7120 Repair and Service on ' T.V. — RADIO — CAR RADIO - - HI-FI — PHONOGRAPH | WVWWVVUWWWtfWVWtfVWWWWVUVVVWWVWyVWV^ Hubbard to James the University Club Miss Hubbard is the daughter • of Mrs. William F. Hubbard of Leonard Road and the late Mr compara- Hubbard. She attended the State More Than 101 Newly-Stocked Items K. V. LIQUOR STORE Open Monday thru ^ ^ Saturday 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. New Dcoantrr .Sfaem m ’s Seven Crown Klftli—$4,79—86 Proof 1439 Ridge Road W est at STONE ROAD Opposite Howard Johnson's UN 5-8160 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT THE DOOR University College of Education at Potsdain. produce king, is said Her fiance is tlic son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coraza of Allen- \ town. Pa. He is a giaduate Lehigh University. lively low bids. ■Victor Wendt, the Fetzner Road be smart advertising stunt to glamorize his lush supply of eggplant, pumpkins and pep pers. Big City promoters are A is planned, Wend. ge_ ’ an opportunity to foot the bill for 'a regional baking contest involving Arinounci ment of Mi Carolyn J. Mui daughter of Mr .and Mrs Wil whi] ndt is -Donald N. P e t r sun‘of Hr. \and referred the offer to R. Murphy of Grassmere Park. Mrs. Nelson C. Pett of Dcni.se Road, was made recently The future bride i.s a student ■at Rochester Business Institute Mother of Sorrows Honor Roll eggplant brittle, pumpkin whip 'and peppers au jus, Mr. Wendt i discussion forum con.sisting of So we appointed a fact-finding committee consisting of Peter | Heid, Matt Dillon and Chester, Ray Geis, Rose La Rose, Palladin and Gypsy Rose Lee U) investi- Just to do things right,, we named a sub-cOmmittee including - Reed Kingsbury, Mrs. Ester San- dle, Mrs. Margaret O’Shaughnessy, ’ Edward T. Boyce. Lee Begy, Jack ; Guelph, Nick & Erwin, Dry Clean ers: “Bud” Murray, Norm, Milt and Bob Forest. Naz Montalbine, f Tom Pritchett, Marv Goldblatt. . Cosmo Plantone. Gracie Allen, Dilly. Dalle. Dorabiala. Doakes and . Personal Loan Nardo — with the stipulation ihat if such a promotional venture is approved h(‘ will ha\c sole rights to the hot dog conees'.ion • • • There's talk at the Barnard Ex empts Club of reviving the old Department' impany. of .Security Trust nny. come to think of it. that we haven't heard a word from any of them. Join Our ^hrislmas Club Starts NOW A. Pleasant and Convenient Way of Saving on Gifts for Christmas and Other Special Occasions . . . You pay $1 Per Week from November 14-to February 27^—a Total of $16—and Receive $16.95 Value for Your Purchase. You take out the merchandise whenever you wish. Ya(t May Have More Than One Club Card II Desired O'BRIEN'S JEWELERS ______ GIFT CENTRE 2916 Dewey Avenue NO 3-1886 Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - Registered Watchmaker Eighth Grade — Ruth Bauman. Thanksgiving Day cross country 'Daniel Bell, Mark Ferron. Evelyn run, sponsored with marked .suc- Fleming, John Gefell. Barbara cess long years ago by the Central , ■Lamb, Thomas Pestorius. Jacquel- Y.M.C A. According to the grape- ine Strojny, John Young and Win- vine. Frederick J. Conwa.y, Rich- . >ene Wells ard Anderson,' Francis J. Cramer ■ Seventh Grade-Aimali.sa Allcg- naoguls in the Ex-' ro. Michael Coniff, Margaret Finn. organization, ^vou d shorty ------ -- ---------- the coUrse from two miles to two list to thmse able COMMIMTY'S 1960 CHRISTMAS CLUB 1 qareful study of ta' le checks by Aunt Dorothy and her • • • The author of this Column and Sharon O’Connor. David Philipps. course from two <5regory Pierce, Carole Reineman, the dm.ng room Lorraine Riggs. David Ryck and the entry list to thmse ame , Daniel Wegman. ' prove ^ ^ », • consumption of not less than two , Sixth Grade Rosemary Ales^, „£ roast turkey, dress ng Barry Clifford, Stephen Coniff, accessoiies. .subject Gary Dietz. Cathlecn Hauer, Bop- ita Hoefler, Gregoiy Hyatt, Su- zette Jaubert, Mary Beth Johnson. of waitresses. David Kessler, Barbara Koerrer, Valerie Krishan. Elizabeth Maca- luso. Joseph Menard, Mary Ann Mercier. Daniel Meyers, Patrice his family suffered through several Miller, Patricia Muller, Theresa embarrassing situations from the j Peters, Genevieve Phillips. Mary outset of the recent political cam- j Monica Repko. Sharon Sauter. paign until the returns were in on Therese Sexton. Gail Reineman Election Night. -and’Edward Walton. j First of all. someone ripped an Fifth G^de—Nancy Bo, Steve O’Shaughnessy poster from the Conover, Mai-y Ellen Donovan, ' telephone pole directly across the Sheila Emmerich, Linda Garback, street from our house. This was Barbara Green, Gregory Hart, indeed a delicate matter, since on- Linda Morgan, Patricia Kehoe, iV the day before, when Mrs; O- Kevin Kirchoff, Kurt Klienhans, {Shaughnessy had tetephoned^ ' Barbara Koller, Michelle Ko.stiw, ^ Sharon Little. Richard Maloney, Patricia Merrill. John Poinan, , RLathleen Polisseni, Robert Riley, Donald Roth, Marjorie Schai^t, Mary Margaret Schlacter, Thdmas Sullivan, John Wischmeyer, Bev erly Zillioux, James Cuvelier. ; Mary Brand, Robert Dalton, Kath-! leen Gallagher, Mary Ellen Hei fer, Velora Nwstead. and Penny Sehicker. ■■ft.. , WANTED Part-Time Woman +p Work 8 to 10 Hours Weekly. No Investment. We Train You. READ THE WANT ADS J For Complete Information, Call GLen. 3-4931-R Imagine having a \prepaid\ Christmas in 1960! Imagine a check for $150 . , . a pocketful of money for Christmas shop ping to your heart's content. That's what having a Christmas Club account at Corp- munity will do for you START NOW. Pick the plan best for you: $1 a week gives you $ 50 next November $2 a week gives you $100 next November $3 a week gives you $l,50 next November $5 a week gives you $250 next November $10a week gives you $500 next November There are no fees or carrying charges— - no penalties if you cannot complete your Club plan. ' Stop at any of Community's four offices and join Community's Christmas Club this week! COMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK iCor. Main & Clinton Cor. Exchange & Broad 300 Waring Road 424 Ridge Road West .MEMBER F6DERAI DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION O r