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Octot~r 8, 1987 LlVO:-lJA GAZETIE • HO~10YE LAKE COURIER· W1A RECORDER· HOIl'EOYE FALLS TI~IES Page 3 October Help for Adolescent Mothers (HAM) the teen parent program, will be offering free teen Childbirth Classes in Dansville and Avon for the months of September and October. Infant Care Classes for parents of I to 4 year-aids will also be given. For more information or to volunteer call HAM (716) 335-3103 (Collect). Friday, October 9 Get ready for Halloween with 'The Horror ,of It All,\ a documentary that explores horror films and why Americans love to be scared. 'The Horror of it All\ and the 1942 version of 'The Cat People\ will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at RIT's Webb Auditorium. tickets are $2 at RIT. Sat. and Sun. Oct. 10 and 11 The Great Naples Rea Market, sponsored by the Naples Library. 300 Exhibitors of art, crafts, antiques, whatnots and grape'relate'd refreshments. lOam. to 6 p.m. Naples Mem. Town Hall Park. Free. Sat., Sun. and Mon. Oct. 10·' 12 Letchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale. Highbanks Recreation Area Letchworth State Park, Castile, II a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, October 10 Annual Smorgasbord & Ba· zaar at 4 p.m. United Church of Bristol (Baptist Hill), County Rd. 2, Holcomb. . 'Genesee Vally Hunt Steeplechase Races. A full day of events staning at 8:30 a.m. Nations Farm on Nations Road off Avon· Genesco Road(Rt. #39), Geneseo. Sunday, October 11 Lecture: 'The First Amend· ment: The Forgotten Amendment\ bu Leonard Sweet, president of the United theological Seminary. 8 p.m. SUNY Geneseo, Newton 202 The candy-striped tent is going up again at Alfred State College, beckoning prospective students and parents to Fall Open House. Faculty and staff have ,sche· duled special activities for both the Alfred and Wellsville campuses bet· ween lOam. and 3 p.m. to permit visitors to \Get an Alfred State of M:ind\·-the Open House theme. Three world premieres and music by Igor Stravinsky will be preformed by SUNY Genesco faculty violinist Richard Balkin in a concert at 3 p,m., Sturges Auditorium, SUNY Genesco. Tickets 52. Tuesday, October 13 Livingston Rebekah Dis· trict's Official Visitation of the N,Y.S. Assembly Pres. United Methodist Church, Genesco at 8 p.m\ predeeded by dinner at 6:30 p.m, Call 243-0398 for reservations. Wednesday, October 14 HF-L PTA is sponsoring a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Middle School library. Topic: How Cur· riculum is developed. (K·12). Refreshments. Thursday, October 15 \Karsh: A 50·Year Retroscpetive,\ a presentation by renowned' ponrait photographer Yousuf Karsh, Ingle Auditorium, College· Alumni Union, RIT, 7 p.m, Free. SUNY Geneseo's 'The Constitution and the American Presidency\ series continues with William Harbaugh, Commonwealth Professor of History a~ U. of Vir· ginia on 'The Constitution of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidency and the Progressive Era 7:30 in Newton 204, SUNY Geneseo. Sat. and Sun. Oct. 16 and 17 The Mother's Cooperative Child Care Association is sponsoring a Babysitting Clinic for young peo· pie (11 or older) interested in babysitting at the First Presbyterian Church of Honeoye Falls. Through October 18 Girl Scouts will be ringing doorbells in the annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale, Your purchase supports Girls Scouts, If you're rnissed call the Cookie Hotline: 624·2889 or 454-7010, Monday, October 19 Farmers Home Admin· istration Public Information Meet· ings on Farmers Home Adminis· tration 502 home motrgage' pro· grams. 10 a.m\ 129 Mains ·St. Leicester, Call 382·3218 for more information, Wednesday, October 21 The Pittsford Community· Library presents Judge Michael A. Telesca as pan of its Constitution Series. Topic: 'The Conctitution: A Vehicle for Justice or Order?\ 7:30 p.m. Free, Seating is' limited, call 586·1251 to reserve your place. Good Homeowners insurance is the best investment you can make ... next to your home. Your home is probably the biggest investment you'll ever make. Protect it. We can help you' find the best possible insurance at the best possible price from among the many insurance companies we represent, As an independent insurance agency, we can provide you with your kind of coverage and service, Call us today, W4t'aul1tl.UJillg Agtncg • 'J~ - ,Hili\ IJUlIW(I IWIT '7'hrei: licensed agents to help,you with your insurance needs.\ 1891 Rochester 51 •• PO Box 37A • Lima 582.1660 (Lima) 243·0nO (GerJ'lseo) , Hours: Monday·Friday 9·5; Saturday 9·12; ovenings i¥ appointment Thursday, October 22 Beginning at 10: 15 a.m., Carol Rugg, RN from the Women's HealthSource at Highland Hospital presents an informative and import- ant program. She will answer general questions about this unique center and its capacity for helping indivi- duals fmd information about their health and that of their families. Free and open to the public. FrL and Sat. Oct. 23 and 24 Harley's Fall Sale-antiques and collectibles, boutique items, household goods and furniture, fall and winter clothing, sporting goods, books and toys and outdoor equip. ment. Proceeds of the sale are do- nated to the Harley School. Fri. 10-6 and Sat. 10·3. Oct. 26 and 27 \Radon\ What It Is and What To Do About It\· sponsored by Cornell Coop. Exten. with NYS E&G and RG&E. For further 'information and reservations call Coop. Exten. Office in Ontario', County, 394·3977, before Oct. 13, Through October 30 \Harold is Home From the War\ an exhibit of art. Sponsored by the Arts Council of Wyoming County. Includes a life·size sculpture and musical accompaniment. Mon .• Fri, 9-4 p.m. Free. All Through 1987 24 hours a day, everday, Chances and Changes serves victims of domestic abuse. If you live in Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Allegany or Genesee county call the' domestic violenee hotline at (716) 658·2660 or to volunteer help call 658·3940, Mondays All Through 1987 Rotary Club of Livonia will meet at the Fellowship H;;II of the United Church of Livonia, 23 Main SI. at 6:30 p.in, Every Thursday The Clothing Room at Genesco Assembly of God is open and good used clothing is available free to anyone needing it. For information call 243·3361 or 243· 0093. Monday through Friday. A clothing center at the old school. in Leicester run by Salvation Army 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, Donations accepted to cover expenses, Classified AdvertiSing 346·3191 'Wiener Cadet Speaks on Letchworth Power Project by Don Badura The Genesee Valley Chapter of the Adirondack Moun· tain Club has launched a campaign against the proposed hydropower project at the Mt. Morris Dam. The chapter is circulating flyers in Livingston and Monroe Counties asking people to send letters of protest to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. According to the flyers, n ••• the project would alter the character of the Genesee River Gorge within Letchworth State Park. The proposed creation of the Lechworth Reservoir would serverly compromise the scenic beauty of the park, destroy whitewater recreational activities, and innundate and destroy the unique ecosystem existing within the gorge ... \ Steve and Nancy Mitch· ell of Webster are leading the opposition effort. The club is posting appeals in area outdoor stores and is seeking support from environmental groups. The following is a rebuttal to the club's claims from Weiner Cadet, Corps. Project Manager: ·The Corps has no plans as of yet to build a plant. At this point it is just a series of ideas .. ·The planning process is still in the very early stages. It will be open to input until a plan is developed that is acceptable to public and private interests. ·The feasibility study is expected to be complete within the next two years. Then the study would be reviewed by headquarters. The design and the construction phase would follow. ·There is no construction fInn yet. Enercan Construction of Cuba is to study the feasiblity of constructing a hydropower plant. ·The plant has to meet the Corps' standard of qUality. The Corps will not build anything which would disturb the darn or flood control plan. The project will actually provide more flood control. The Corps is aware of the environmental impact on recreation. The reservoir would not reach or affect recreation areas within Letchworth State Park. ·The size of the reservoir has not yet been determined. • By the year 2000 there won't be enough power to meet consumer demand. The resource is there, just not developed yet. State Unemployment Down; County Up Slightly New York State's un::lOployment rate fell to 4.3 percent in August, down from 4.5 percent in July, according to the New York State Depaltment of Labor. This marks the fIfth consecutive month that the unemployment rate has been below 5.0 percent. State Labor Com· missioner Thomas F. Hartnett commented: \New York's economic good news contin~ed in August' as employment advanced to another record high, unemployment dropped again and yputh unemployment remained excecdingly low by historic standards,\ The number of un· employed New Yorkers fell by 18,000 between July 1987 and August 1987 to 376,OO(}. The jobless level was 125,000 lower in August 1987 than in August 1986, The unemployment rate rose slightly in Livingston, Ontario and Monroe Counties. It rose to 4.1 % in August from 3.8% in July in Livingston; to 5% from 4,8% in Monroe; and to 3.8% from 3.5% in Ontario. \A 7TENTION \ --BOW HUNTERS-- TREE BARK--QUIET CLOTHING HATS • PANTS • JACKETS & COVERALLS prices star~g at $19.95 -;'also-- SHOES. WORK BOOTS & HUNTING BOOTS ALLAT THE S,HOE HORN 1686 LAKEVILLE RD.· AVON· 226-3770 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 p.m.i Sat. 9:30·5 p.rn.