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Erfabl'nhad 1880, Consolidatednrth Newadt Courinr-Gajette in 1938 The Marion Enterprise Mr* .Edward Pblivka, Represenlatn^ OfRen Hioii* 92fcS703 ^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1967 POUR—B Republicans Slate Town Caucus S e p t61 .. Enrollment Seen a t 1,200 As Marion School Opens S e p t 6 ' MarioO -The M arion Central School w ill open the 1967-68 chool yea r on Wediiesda; sch n y, Sept. 6, a ccordin g to Supervis- in g Principal C hester Curtis, . An opening day enrollm ent oi 1,200 is anticip ated' or 55 more tha n the first day total a year ngo. Curtis sa id m ost of the m- ‘c r ea se is in th e prim ary grades. 'Students will report tor half- day se ssio n s on Sept. 6 with the secon dary grades convenin g from 8:10 to l0;40 a.m . and the lem erilary school f r o m ' 9 to 1:20 a .in . They will go o n full- * F acu lty sessio ns w ill be held; Sepit. 5. d B.S. •slty Of M aine in sc ien ce . He rec eiv e d his from the Univers 1964 and his M.S. from Syracuse U niversity -in 1966. He has taught in Ithaca and Central Square. ing both departm ents are Weno ia M cao w a n, nurse; Mary El 7„^,^t'ruSenfal mu Ann Donahue., g irls physi cal education; C harle s B ailey bays, ph y sica l education; Har old Spencer,, art. M-irion — Two. R epublican town bffirials, C ouncilman Ju;r.fs:| Boekhbut and Leo Allen, assessor, announ ced th is week they t se ek their party's nom in ation for r e-ele ctio n to the piou ■ieciioii-. .. pire in Decei :didaies .t a k e piac 'Sharon Finnerfy iVeds offices c a ll e d ' ^ Margaret Po... day evenings SepU mber 6 ., in tierty announ ces the marr;:iEe th e Marion Cmitral School o u-of her da u g hter, Sharon Mar m lnaiions will be ma^d^ for: ' B illy D. Moss, on Aug No ln; Supervisor for a term. The in cumber J. Radley, £ election; woryear i Erwin I two-year .. 17 in M iami, F la . -M Other facu lty m em bers who Supervisin g-Principal Curtis, m nounces the follow in g teacher for the 1967-68 school y ear. 3 have been m ade A ppointm ents s the follow in g new tea c h e to i M iss Judy Schindler of I ter ‘Will p fim a fy a' from h at Brocfcport, in June Susan M arshall of Lyons is also ill be a new non-graded ry tea cher. She graduated State U niversity College r^ ed prim ary w ill be back this! y ea r are as follow s: Karl Green, j r , w ill be E lem en ta ry Supervisor. Kinder-■ntary er i -tea.chers h e w n o n -g a ■ M e 0 n 0 Jo yce Sm ith, Ann V andewin ci and M ary Alice Miller.. Non- g raded prim ary teachers^ in- clude: Grace Coco, Dorothy ■Cunningham, D i a n n Hurley, P h y llis Dixon, Judith DeM ar- rbe. D oris Lew is, Leona Masc J ea n Babiarz, M eredith S o n sen, June Goqflness, Barbara W arner, -Vera ■ Haley,-Carole R a m sey and George Worthing- ton. F ifth grade teachers are Je a ne tte Brownin g, Jean Mc G ee. Elaine Merrit. Sixth gra de t eac h e rs are' W illiam Liddie, John R a m sey , and Gertrude Webb, Special teache'rs in the ele m en tary school inclu de iMary F reem an iL orse ,art; Roxle M itchell, m usic; Stephen H abecker, ph ys- ic al education; Olive H am m er, lib rary. Special tea chers serv- Spencer,, In the secondary schooL R i ard W itter Js adpainistrdtive as slstan t, Barrie F le eg e l is curri- culu m coopdinatot, and Arthur Stone is the director of guid- a nce. T each ers Include Robert LewiSr-junior high E nglish and departm ent head, P a u l DeRi aath, Arlene ' Van- high reading, Vir- g in ia Thorne—Junior high sei-, enoe, itelen F le eg e l—Junior high -ju n io r el itudies, John D eG elleke high so c ia l studies. l „ MRYjofle J ansen—comm ercial. Robert B la ser --E n g lish , Anna P a t te r son -E n g lish.R uth Happ ioii—- , Beatric e Curtis—hom e-' French. ti m akin g, Carl Hutchinson—in- dustria l arts, Jo se p h C o c o , m ath, Thom as Trout—m a t h , M aty A lice Short—lU Ola D eB ack—specia l i .education, V erPlank—scien ce and Charlotte m departm ent head. J a m es P.al- cia l stud ies, and C. Wal- ter Hansen—social studies. Also as departm ent heads are Mr. Bailey--L.physical education, Mr. Coco—m ath. Mr. H ansen—so cia l studies ,, v*!; Néw .BU|LD[NG—WorlS §.,;:|.. _cons1ruc- nu.-Lsaang to board mcmbcra who inspécb xion of the new Marian yqnimaeninr high ad project with school architect buiore schuol building is progressing. on schedule, Monday night's hoard mzetmg. -M rs. M oss wa,s a stewardess! .. Former Marion Girl Becofnes Summer Bride I e-' , School Board Board Views Facilify, Site I two-year ;is Evelyn , c a ndida tf for re- for U nited A irlines .. brid egroom is a pilot for UniteJ.B Airlines. 'The couple are mak-1 their hom e at 115 Calabr.ai .. lad. Coral G a b les, Fla Sepit. 5. .tea cher. She graduated from P f e iffe r -C O lle fe . M isenheim er, % O. She ta ug h t one y e a r in : ^ w a r k ‘;:Another .. ‘;:Another n e w : dlementtti tea c h e r is Mrs. F ra n ces Bisulc______-lca -—^ F a i r p o r t . Mrs. BisiUca grad- ■ 3®ited from P en n State U nivei “■ ;e P ark, P a.1. in 1949. Rochester ® t ( SHy, C olleg ha s taught in f .. u b lic School-; Mrs. le y w ill be a new ele m en tary ^ e h e i * o f m usic . She graduated Uv 1964 from the E astm an School o f Musib of the U. of R. !TNew h in New Facilify, mrd Moore, a .candidate for re-ele ction; ction; Assessor for a four-year tefni, The incum bent is Paul Russell, lcandidate for re-election; A ssessor for a tw o-year term j <to succeed Mr. A llen); | Councilman for .a four-year t term ito succeed Mr. . Boek-1 ^ HAM PTON M EMORIALS QUALITY HONEST VALUES .. — school building now under construction ,s m ade by m em bers of the Board tht’s'r eg u la r board m eeting. a c - Maxion — Ant in spectio n o f the the hew M arion Junior-senior construction on the Warner Road Board of Education prior to Monday Brandt and Sam uel W. ^ andt C hesonis The board m em bers -were a c - united in m arriage in com p anied by t h e clerk a nd a d - Saint John's Evangelist C hurch m inistrators, and Theodore E p - of Sp encerport o n Aug. 26. I ping and J o h n Pattersoiji, The R ev. F rancis H ester re-school arch itects, ceived the vows of the daughter! Epping sa id th e work is p r o of Mr.' and Mrs, Camiel B ra n d t[g ressin g on schet of Marion and the so n o f Mrs. full M ary C hesonis and the Dominic Chesonis o f P e n n sy l-I^ jt workers to fin ish t h e in - vania. , jterior of the buildin g. Th e . reet-rough grading is Marlon—Miss Arier Lou ise t h e board reconvened in the board room a t the school where Epping su ggested color schem es for th e interior of the new buildin g. T h e hoard reserved d e cision in order to have m it te e o f s t a ff mem bers com m un ity review !d schem e and advise t before a fin a l decision the pro- he id The arch itect a lso presented o !TNew secon dary tea c h e rs in- clud e: M iss Christine Tillapaugh o f Clifton Springs. She is a 1967 graduate of Keuka co lle g e and y i ll tea c h Jr. .High En glish . Da- yid H um phreys of W aterbury, Qorin.; rec eiv e d his BA from, Buck nell TJniv. in 1966 and his il A from Bucknell Univ. in 1967. He w ill b e -teaching Senior High En glish . P eter Alien of North ^aicuse will teach Senior High ^ Justic e of the P eace for four-year . term. T h e incumbr is S ta n ley J, Hance, a D en The terms o f Assessor Dona ancilm an P et Armstrong, Com Bliek and J u s tic e ,o f John Koom an hi y e a rs to run. interitefeste.i in becom- T ea ch ers servin g ^the M arion Central School through t h e Board o f Cooperative Services are Sam uel Nelson and J a m es Hardin g—agriculture. E lv a F e dor—dental hygienist. E m m et Vanderburgh—driver education, Olive Harrimer—e lem en tary li- brarian, and JoAnne Berger Speech specialist, I Other faculty m em bers work- iin g at the W illiamson cariipus 1serving Marlon students are ;W illiam Cook—auto m ec h an ics. Burton P a y ne—buildin g trades, I Rose Mary Ew art and Em m a ■ B a ss a g e —beauty culture, Odelia :B u rlee—practic al nursing. Mer- na Mason—sp ecial c la ss train- 'a b les and -William Leo—office years run. Persons inter ing candidate: town o ffices £ itefeste.i in becom- tes for any of the 1Republican Comnnttee. of w hic h ' ed party the nomin ations. ■ging the t attend !hf ! , j lext week. 's Rep ubli- ■eting. Mrs all enroll-1 WA 64972 g .. jterior of the buildin g. Th e The bride selected a stre( . reet-rough grading is practically la ce 1com pleted a n d t he genera l o u t- „jjine of th e parking lot, “field, runnin g track ar 1 crown of now erslg^^unci are visible The arch itect fo r t h e board’s plan for presented ■cnsideralion a a cascad e of white carnatlc and pink sw eetheart roses. Albert Vermeulen of Ro-i o f the brldf The board m em bers a lso o b - Tved the ou tlin e of the rooms [from the roof o f the gym nasiu m _,ja n d auditorium . E pping e x - cheV ter.'srsm ^ ' i e”,* wa's Plam ed th e detaUs o f construc-- m atron of honor, She w ore alU V\ ^nd pointed out sp ecial blue street-len gth dress trim - teu lures In th e auditorium , m ed in la c e, and a m a t c h i n g - r o o m s, g y m na siu m and headpie ce; She carried a colon!-other sp ecial areas. ^al bouquet of w hite carnations' After th e scho o l site m eeting, .w,ci.j?ink.-JDses . J oseph ' £ Suio\; by the a r ch itect a fter the s ea t in g plan^ has been approved b y R.G.&E. w as given an ease- ent by th e board along W af- iv Rqad for the in stallation of a gas lin e w hich will be c on n ected to the new building. T h e lin e will e x tend th e full le ngth o f th e school property and b e available to in terested — fo r liue.conneciiicm s. 716 LU 64564 CINE MILLER .. (SALESMAN) 79 S . M ain St. Marion. N .T , .. Marion W oman Hired to Serve .w,ci.j?ink.-JDses . . . J oseph Guia, brother-in-law ° l M M ' ■ Tn^d^ STen M O f / O f l 06^0 0 ^0 1 5 neulen w ere u shers. F o llo w in g the cerem o ny a mption w a s held at the Tov : in R och ester. Ones from Marion, R ochester, rt,. P a lm y ra , Horn Fairport,. P a lls, Candor, Spencerf Perm sylvania. After a trip through th e New England state s,. Mr. and Mrs. Chesonis w ill reside at 2804 Ni- iholis S treet, Spencerport. Pre-nuptial e ven ts included a shower given by Lincoln Ro- chester 2 To Caucus S e p t 1 moeye M arion — Lqcal D em ocrats w ill caucus on Tlrursda;ay, Sept. 7, tdn o f th e Marion 1 party caucus been se t for 8 p .m .at th e Tow n Hall. ren - C an a ip a ie s are to be selected ;p!oyees a t Sheraton for t h e o ffice s of su pervisor. Hotel, a personal shower by town clerk, h ig hw a y com m is- Mrs. A lbert V ermeulen, and a sion er, assessor for tw o years, dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Albert assessor fo r fo ur years, council- Curtis in P ultn ey v a ie. ' - '------------m an for a to ur year term and School Staff Members to Hold Dorothy’s BEAUTY SHOP AIR CONOITIONED • Perm anents • Hair Coloring BANK BLOCK, MAIN ST., MARIOI [WA A4242 .. As Counselor M arion—Mrs. Laura M eans Of iarion has been engaged by the M Board of Cooperative Educa- ^ — 'Sces o f Wayne Coun-tional Servici lo m e-scl 1 servii school year; beginning in Sep- ,tember. ; 'ty as h hool counselor on ■a sh ared v ces 'basis for the Kenyon Travel Service MARION (Shoaie$ Drug Store) .. She will sp end one day per week a t M arion Central and ;wo days ea ch week a t W illiam- son an^ Sodus Central Schools, iArthur Crdssmari, o ccupa- io n a l education director for th e hiri. aI\ cfZf£“ ,er das' been appoin ted in struc-*« ,to r in the m achine sh o p course Iwhich w ill operate on a full day sc hedu le this year a t the facili- ty at 27 South Avenue, W iiiiafti- . The a rriv a l of son. se v er a l new la th es com pletes the shop equipm ent obtain ed througn :al funds under tlje Voca- tional Education Act of 1963. GirhSeput Uniform \ 'cum bent, has in dicated he will . ExchWnge Makes struc-*« i . A nn ifC il A 000 0 1 ■ o !-------------------------- d a g a in seek th e nom ination for th a t office. Mr. Hance is th<* I o nly Dem ocrat curre ing a s tow n o fficia l. “ com m ittee chairm an also —■—in tereste Marion—Outgrown and unused s a id ' perse Girl Scout uniforms d on ’t ju stjn in g for any o f th e luld co n ta ct com m ittee Picnic Tuesday WORLD WIDE TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS .. JWArion —-The annua! sta ff p ic- nic of the Marion Central School Will be held Tuesday night. Sept. 5, at Forman Park, east of Igulfneyville F A L L -W IN T E R BOOKINGS .. luld co n ta ct com m ittee ■young, How - Henry B a t- irior to next They g o to Mrs. Al fuss. 41 Union Street, ■ d ie s a rmtform exchi Marlon Brownii lan Roth-njem bers Howard who han-ran 3,rd Dahlb erg and fo r ' sleet: or h im se lf pi C® ' j w ee k ’s caucus, i'The m eeting i: lie , Junior and de tte Scouts. Dinner wiU he served p.m . in the la rge pavilion. Never A Service Oharge .. tional Education Act of 1963. 'Tarrell Preston, a school psy- t l tern a t Alfred Unlver- leen assign ed to serve Bose-W elc ott Central chology intr sxty, ha s b« a t North k School during the second s e m ester. 'While completin g this a ssig n m en t he will be supervis- ed by Alex N. Bentley, school ichologist. ,—.—nal classes at t h e W il- liam son BOCES cam pus and ,! f 'S S £ £“ p . S . S - le s for Train able and Em otion-W red children £ tart September „ All sta ff m em bers, currently se rvin g th e school, board m em - jbers, retired teachers, and their 'amllies are in v ited -to attend. In urgin g Girl f ca re of their unife eeting : Scouts to take public but only c needs b e-,cra tg 'm a y vote le x t. tions. ‘ umber of Browr ssorted sizes vallable . V ISIT M rs. E dw ard P olivk a and children sp en t Thursday with mtiy grapdfath Hanaibal. All those plann ing to a ttend re asked to b iin g own table service. In lieu of the the food dishes wlaich in previous years h ave been solicited, a collection will be taken to cover expenses. V ISIT O RANDFATH EE ,! 2 A <-C S otion-W o r k s h o p In O s w e o o in go Marion Churches L ist S m m s, ' Q u b Activities Marion Soc'cler \P'/aye/s' To Answ er Firsi C all Marion—Janet Huber! ' presi- dent of MflJion Central SchooTs Rtudent' Council and l,itida Qoy-^ le , secreta ry of the student or- ganization . a r e on the campus of the s ta te University of New \oi'k C ollege at Oswego this 'eek to a ttend a Student Conn-■ 1 Workshop. pT. GREGORY’S i potential!, parents and old er R ev . R ichard N angle .. a . , a * aaa . f T j 'i The two lo cal officers joined 1 A.m. church special i other Student Council represent-DaUy Sdasses a t 7:30 a.m. a tiv es from .Throughout N e w , C onfessions, Saturdav. York State for the program * p.m. which began Monday. ■ , RaRtiS) Mass by CARD OF THANKS ' S u nd ay aointm ent. We wi.sh to express prebiation and gratitude ti personnel of the Marion Dffice tor their thou| j y t e r i an H»V. Robert H yatt ling W orship lO .. P o st, Su nd a y , Morni r oughtfuln ess. a.m., Weat Su iid ln g. .anv kindnesses over the g ep t. 3.. serm on to p ic ;“ What years. It is a pleasu re to k n o w 'js Man?\ that our m a il has been in good bands. C arl and Helen, e Rock. Shop „Th f B e e t 11, 18 and 2a, h e ad I sh ip School, Ontario .Rapt iB uildin g. 7:30-9 30 p m . Classes for teabheiaeis texperienced FIRST r e f o r m e d Rev. Norman V aaM anen Sunday. 8 a.m., “Tem ple Time” will be heard over radio sta tio n WACK; 10 a.m., Morning wor- ship; li;i'5 a m. Sunday School. Marlon—The Marion Central School soccer sea so n opens Wed- nesd ay, Aug. 30, when candi- dates will report at 6 p.m . for their physical exam in ations. their physical exam in ations. All boys from the freshm an througji the senior clas.s and who are 14 y ea rs of age a; er are invited to try out 1 U ea m . Chuck B a iley will coach the varsity team Steve Habecker handlin .. SECOND REFORM ED The 1st National Bank O F MARION Marlon, New York “ALL WAYS FER St IN BANKlNCT’ MemMr r«l.rtl,l>,pw« I w u r * .. M rs. Charles Huber and chil- dren, A my an d John, took their j AFS daughter and sister, Tru- j ong Ngoc C am, sigh tseem g at I N iagara F a lls on T u esd ay. VISIT NIAGARA FALLS Rev. J o Staal Thursday, 7 p .m .. Senior choir rehearsal. rehearsal. Sunday, 8 a.m., “Temple Time” will be heard over radio station WACK; 10 a m.. Morning wor- ship; 11:15 aup.; Sunday ship; 11:15 aup.; Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening worship. S t j^BUllDINGMATERiAlSJ C o m p le te Building & Rem odeling Service - BUILDING ma t e r i a l s MILLWORK - - - - ^^ BUILDINGMILLWORKlMILLWORK ma t e r i a l s - - - - ^ or ^ aj r ame s ........................P.60F1NG .& SIDING VH,CM,T. , I W A 6 -4 3 2 6 MARION, N.Y. .............- DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS Notice is hereby given th at a Caucus of the De- mocratic electors of the Town of 'Marion will be held at ' MARION TOWN HALL, MARION, N. Y. THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1967 at 8:06 P.M. for fhe purpose of nominBrfing eandidafes to be voted for at the coming election and transact t o th e r nec essary business. By Order of Mariep Domocrai'ic Commiftee Howard Dahiberg, Choirmon Dated Marion, 'N. Y. August 28, 1967 l MILLWORKlMILLWORK aj ^ or ^ r ame s W t, OMan from pit oonpfaM ■ jL filM U u L STATIONERY SHOALES DRUG STORE 17 S. Main St. WA 6-5536 MariPn, N. Y. M A R IO N Community Calendar 1—M a rio n G ra n g e ,e le c tio n o f o f ' 8 p m. 4 — M a rio n R o ta r y C lu b . 6 — S c h oo l o p en s f' 6—R e p u b lic a n C au cu s .M C S au d ito 7 — B lo o d m o b ile v isit. E a s t B u ild in g o f th e L nitfil C h u rc h ,3-7 p .m .D o n o rs u r g en tl y needed ^ —D e m o c ra tic p a r ty c auc u s, .8 p .m ., T o w r. H\ F irst H u n te r S a f e ty c o u rs e a t th e h o m e ot I o ld B o e rm an . 2 00 E . W illia m s on R d .. I ! R eg iste r a t th e T o w n H a ll. ..