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6. & A Res Datum“? ‘ OPEN - SAT., SUB 'til 8 P M. _ DALY to m M. NORTHGATE PLAZA SUBMARINES >, “Win\ them Longfellows\ STONERIDG _ STONE RIDGE PLAZA & PHONE 865-5580 Daily 9 to 5:30, Thurs. and Fri i. 'll 9 pm. -~ 3800 DEWEY AVENUE ~ Call 663-9965 Fachiou Show INTRODUCING . THE 100% HUMAN HAR \FEATMHERWIG®\ ANY STYLE 89.50 Your Home or Our Salon OTHER WIGS - $40 up. SALON / HAIR STYLING up\. meny 86 % # RIVERS .. . East . Henrisctis -Post, and PM Republican, < _ The . history ox the organization dates back 58 years to 1am establishment ° - in 1909 of \East Rochester . «<a Realities,\ direct antecedent of today’s East amnesia: Herald. - + post® was established in 1932 as the \Pittsford Post?. I& was taken over by the Herald\ in 1937, and was broadened to include coverage of the Town of Brighton in 1952. The Penfield Republican. \ was started in 1951, and the Henrieita Post a decade later, Together < the four older newspapers reach more than 15,0080 homes each week, and the Brighton-Pittsford Post is regarded as the largest Greece Businessmen Form Golf League The organizational meet- ing of the Greece Business Association Golf League will be held Wednesday, May 10, at Marshall's Steak House, 2822 Dewey Ave., at noon. League matches will beheld at Lake Shore Country Club. The back nine of the course will be reserved each Wed- a.m. Greens fees are $2.00. Play during the first three weeks, May 17, 24 and 31, will determine players hand- icap. A high-low tournament is scheduled for Aug. 30 and . the annual banquet will be held Sept. 9. PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL MERCHANDISE! - To make room for new and distinctive men's clothing, Ellicott must sell theformer owner's remaining inventory. Don't miss - these great savings! * J x\ E .$ wh ute Po Aw! m t CGome in and sen for yourself! See our smart, home- \ & _ te soom displays, intpect closely the quality, the mm WW corgiort . . . compare our . - . and compas oor reasonable prices. ”Wm think youl buy here! mefiMgfiMMfi K1 w$ $ F A AM..% $XM+ #i, 13 33mg? r E Home of Fine Furniture . . . 2672 Ridge Rd. West Good Furniture Need Not Ours Isnt! imitate hometown , «em, with circulation o! more: nun GM ”£9”, C muons, is \The Brighlon=Pittslord - MB Bg cane s Are.. the New York Press Associs $ film, Geneses Valley. tam-wmmtmm flItoltPflbhshenEm'merly Headed Development at UR - Préagervation of mm' ”f?“ Andrew D. Wolfe Andrew D. Wolfe, editor and publisher of the new \Gregce Post®, has a career in news and editorial work going back 20 years in Monrose County. - A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., he was graduated magna ciim lande from Harvard College and later received a master's degree in English at the same university. During World War 2 be served with U. 8. Army Civil affairs and Military ~ nesday from 7:45 £m. to Brg0 © ~Goverament units in-France;- ~- Belgium, and Germany. He entered the cewspaper business in 1947 with the Rochester Times-Union, serving as a reporter and - editorial writer until 1952, From 1952 to 1956, he was | assistant director of develop- ment at the University of Rochester, later becoming director of that office. He was responsible for the staff work |. in the fund effort which moved the former Women's College to the River Campus. A% * _ # . ~ He mm wile, have four children: Amy, 12; Meg, 8; Andrew, 6; and John, 8. wolfe is a member of the board of Rochester Geceral Hospital, the Mémorial Art Gallery, -the Soecicty for C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 39 Cllo St., (off 450 Beach Ave.) Over-looking Lake Ontario asd Lakestore Golf grounds. 6 rogims, Sbed- rooms, basement, attic, gas beat, double garage, enclosed perches. 663-2280. 4/27 to preserve - the in Westfim Kex Yeti, New York Press Assoc., andRoch» - ester Chapter of Sigma Délita . Chi professional journalistic -saciety. also has served on the boards of Rochester Red Cross Chapter, the Blind Association, the Health . Association, Lewis St. Center, and other groups seam -- He is preséitly president | of Historic Pittsford, Inc., the organization which is seeking kistorie baildings and charm of Pitts; ford Village and area. Wolfe has received a number of awards for news work and for civic work, among them the LeRoy Snyder Award of the Rochester Junior . Chamber of Commerce, given annually to the man under 36 who has done most for the metropolitan community. Mrs. Carter Directs Mrs. Rovsert (Jane) Carter, advertising director for Gene- see Valley Newspapers publishers of the rew Greece Post, has had a wide back- ' ground of experience in her field. Mrs. Carter has been associated with the paper's advertising department for ten years. She was named edvertising director in July 1965, after having been adver- using 7 for several years; S directs | both selling and | creation of advertising appearing inall five newspapers published by- Genesee Van's? Newspapers. At recent annual mectings of the New York State Press Association, - the - paper's department has received more tham a dozen awards for creativity, imagl- nation, and gereral excel- lence. Aceording to Andres D. Wolfe, editor ard publisher, Carter's direction, we have developed one of the East's best smaller \Uader M rs. newspaper - advertising departments.\ STUDENTS NAMED TO DEANS LIST Throco Greeed students have been named to the dean's list at Nazarcoth College. Thoyaro, Kathleen A. Bender, 58 Wood- Joan asd 1829 briar Dr.,, asd Anncotte C. Wicsror, Maiden La. R4. Advertising Administering to a town of over 70,000 requires able, willing and dedicated people,. For residents who are new to Greece or for those who have'been around for awhile, but can't recall the names of their elected or appointed offi- clals, here is a quick run-down of \who's who\ in Greece. The town supervisor is George W,. Badgerow, who was appointed on Mar. 17, 1965, to fill the term of Vincent Toffany, He was elected to the post in November, 1865. There are three Republican gand ane Democratic courcil- men. - The Republcans are Frank - €: - MeCone, ~Garl - Hudson ard David Chambers. John O'Shaugnessey is the lone Democrat on the Council. Robert Cappon, John Hoff, and John Riley are the County Legislative - representatives. Leo. T. Sawyko serves-os tren attorney for the town board ard Walter C. Eves is town attorney for the planning ard zoning board. N. Raymond Kraft is town clerk and Robert A. Brewery Er., is the deputy town clerk. Helen E. Burger is the re- celver of taxes. There ire two Justices of the Peace serving Greece. They are, W. Arthur Rickman ard George J. Nier, Jr. Greece Police Chief is Gerald Paul. *% - %o * Commissioner - of - Public Works is William S. Kintz rnd the Bullding and Plumbing In- spector is Hammel Blackburn. Blackburn has four assistants in Albert Byrne, Poul DeWitt, Charles Cantaben and. James Cady. Badgerow serves as welfare officer and James H. Barlow is Town Assessor. Charles T. Richardson ard John D. Sterling, Jr. are deputy asses- ors. Francis J. Cramer dis superintendent of the treatment plast and Robert Brown serves as consulting engimeer. Basil Marella is superintonrdont of recreation. Civil defense edministrator ard co-ordinator of special services is Walter L. Whele- ben. Robert J. Hears is the Yes il find af Rivers commplate temenars tor reom, in TradMers!, Modern Contempmary, EM? magnum gad desers. Yeu! exiny. was * courtecus, m‘z‘mcé A tng, mfl eppraziate a choise of several hfigfi parctkase glares. + ysur share? £3?“ &: ”15? L337 t> Wffllfi 33h” wie tp wee tgs p wn wd anl Go@ n theta te w Ged OC te aire Wd t u th tb - gf [\% * ¥ A WEEK % XX fm “Wm at our 12;th Wm Ofice. Yeast Making in $10,000 mam in imam mamas» erery week at this office alone. Are you getting We're apen very Friday catll 8 px. Came in! Ripeemont PrazA WNW: George em con a ew urn cnm na mmy men figs dog warden and G.Markle - Stein is justice court clerk. Greece has its own police force - and - there © gare 89 members on the force. James E. Fraser, William A. Barroo alll l # A 0 # and Glenn Goodro are police Heutenants ard Edward Hess, Donald Lemon ard Sylvester Parina are police detectives. Sergeants are Robert T. Griffin, Werner Schmidimann, Robert Fisher, Algird Zem- aitls and Robert McKissock. are Harry Scorse, Leslie Semons, John Rein, Parker Fross, Leo Robinson, Lowell Thompson, Michss! Popwich, Richard Anten, Ralph Litzenberger, Rasmond Howard, Howard Austin, Rorald Cartaben, Clark Osburn, Robert DuBois, Willliam List, ard Gerald Phelan. Also, David Wilson, Philip Cublott, - Leonard Gommel, John Lyons, Jogeph Moscato, Thomas - Degran, - William Neary, David Trau, Kenneth Black, Thomas Erdle, Doug- las Fisher and Alan Nobel. Members of the school guard are Marge Sodeman, Ina Efing, Aon Gard, Wilma Lind, Shirley Skuse, Olle Chamberlain, EdnaBinn, Rita Hittle, Veronica Manchester, Henrietta Keeley, Kay Olin, Hazel Lain, Edith Crawford, Thelma Lang, Dorothy Dartt, Joyce Jensen, Florerte Ro- sington, Barbara Parker and Juanita Johnson. New York State contributed 484,260 soldiers to the Civil war, about ano-sixth of the Union Army. | ITs NOT TOO LATE Tired ef your Temporary restize (ab? Undscided about futsre col- tego plans? Chairman of the zoning board of appeals is John Baybutt and mercury Is £13me spawn. Members 'are Gilbert new Francis Beaty, Jotin Kohnand'l‘hflmas, willis, Jr. Fred McCormick is chair- man of the plumbing committee and Blackburn serves as secretary. Other members are Edward Spitz, William D. Denise and Thomas Willis, Jr. * * * The recreation commission is headed by Harold Barrett and he is assisted by George Schelble, - Norman - Levin, ~*westey \T. Wooden, Jr. -<snco- Elmer Hoppe. Dorald H. MacDonald is chairman of the library board and Dorothy H. Frear is secretary. Members include Winifred Hunter, E. Paul Dean ~'\and Arthur Danléeizon. Officers Elected For Mall The Greece T Mall Merchants Assoclafim Inc., elected officers for £2193 1967 fiscal year during a an? Y meeting held earlier tig month. William H. Stegfried, man- ager of the Naticnal Clothing Company's new Greece Towne Mall branch store, is presi- dent. Samuel DiPacla, manager of Sibley's Greece Store, was elected executive vicepresi~- dest, and Eart HeH, manager of Alitier Shoes Greece store, became vicepresident. The manager of Security Trust Company's Greece of- fice, John T. Hoover, was elected treasurer. Robert A. Webster, advertising ard pro- motion director of Wilmarite, is secretary. Other managers of their respective Greece To«zre Mail stores were elected as mem- bers of the board of directors. Tteso are William Naylor, Miles Shoes; Ira Kovel, Paire brug Company; Ernest Lar- ter, McForiin's; and Irving Kropman of David's. Graduating in Juee with colege plame Ost Eén mutertealize? can LEAP to ©00# sors AND SBCEBNTY RCR row: The GAT tbrst glean a% 2B is am hoip ino deter- MMthhmfimmm drappsintmeant, tee! C ”mm. furl! I} “Wt w* m W wisnly. Investigates KAT todey. It can boe a Fron sxvam Save f -a