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$3.00 per year MH mm” mums Gig Stunts Tnflamp Out More than 1,200 Girl Stouts arxl 200 adults will participate in May 5-7, in Webster Park, the largest cquntliwide event for 12 to 14 yeat Aid girls ever planned in thik @re®s, 'The theme of the encampment is : \Would you Betiere-Worlts to Explore.\ “Erratum mammam | eile, 68 Manitou Beach Rd,, mm» Alvan Grant, Monrose County Parks Director, toll members of the Gresce Committeo for Civic improvement, that all Greoce has to do to get action on a courty park would be to come up with options on the wosk by the Gresee Town ard fqouzty Domocrsafic Caip- miftée commiltcoman, Raiph Quattroctocochi said that a spectal meeting wil} be eallod to complete romint tous ard sct up the party's picstform. CGerbard, - a posfive cf Aothester, bas lived in Groeco fop the $333 1D years sms ts sciive in Demoecrattt porty He is a member of {cContinaed on Pago 2) m.mwm‘m thp eamly committee # leafor in the 55th , t mmm destroyed. w. _mflr¢mw were injured attempting to squelch theblaze, Parks Director Grant Suggests Greece Obtain Parks noecssary land, The, meeting was held at the Town Hall last Ttursday, Apr. 24. Grant presented a sids program whichshowed Greece land Grant felt would be do- sirable for a park. Heo said the site is bordered on the west by Maniton Rd. and on tho south by the Barge Canal He said that a possibility existed of picking up from 800 to 600 acres in the area and noted its proximity to the Greece-FParma - Ogdsn-Gatos tbourdarics. The land is in the arca of SCHFIBLES RETURN Mr. erd Mrs. George Scheible, 2283 Arlidge Dr., have returned bore from a vecation trip to Florida. *e Canant H ms? § pun, Tho tov Land __ the 4$D-acro tract, part of which Eastman Kodak was Intorested - in, which was refused regoning from resi- dential to industrial by the Town Board, B is in this area that the civic improvement committeo is trying to pick up land ceptions (Continued on Page 7) Yellowjackets Select Slate The 4-H Club Yellowjackets elected its slato of cfficers last wegok. They are: prestdGent, Craig Smith, vicopresidGert, - John Bennett, secrctary, Charles Merian, treasurer, Rickard Wiftman, news repcriter, Dar- rell Smith and song leador, Michael GCobhi. A fisday, 7 } | house fire at 66 Manitou Beach _seene for a minor burn. . ouly 40 or S feet away, had reined made sile 1a a ditto e 6 fin c Cos i May 4, 1967 * Two Firemen “CS“ 8 k Injured A S S At Blaze ane et 1%6 ~ volunteer were hurt whilo fighting | a '\'To maintain the high standards of education in the Greece Central School Dis- trict, we must have another elementary school ready for occupancy in 12868,\ said Dr. Lawrence M. Watts, supertn- tendent of schools, at the informational meeting on the bond issue held at Greece- ... Arcadia High Sthool, Tuesday evening. \Present teacher to pupil ratio is 28 to 1, which is three puplis too many. To maintain Rd., last Sunday, Apr. 30. The fire, which completely destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dale,apparently began in an upstairs bathroom shortly after 2 p.m. Origin of the fire hasn't been determined according to Hilton Fire Chief Lester Fallon. He sald that the home was engulfed in flames _ when his men reached the seene about five minutes after the 2:07 p.m. alarm. Injured firemen were Francis Van Dem, who the current ratio in the frce of suffered a puncture wound of his Charles Chick... who received first aid at the Neighboring homes some io -be spr; m water to A grand Opening that out- tber shaman-s and admirers into the now Greese Towpo Mall. ' Tho mall on Ridge Rd. w. sear Long Pord Rd., which cccuples on area of 40,000 square feet opened officially Moaday | morning with dignt- taries, ribbon-cutting ecremonics, an - American Legion guard, a concert, and an over-extuborant manned balloon that broko free ahood of schedule. Family of 10 An affic fire at the home of Mr. anl OMrs. Timothy O'Keefe, 317 stons Rd., forced the famfHly of 10 toscsekstoiter with relstives and friends. The entire attic of thohome was destroyed. Cause of the fire has not been determizsed. Barnard Fire Chief Jesse Dunn said that the kitchen suffered water damage, but But one of the most note- other rooms were _ not worthy attractions | was the damaged. crowg that flowed in to a 313m fire was discovered at admire the T-shaped Mall with I p.m. its $30,000 «WonderF all\ and Brenda Boulson Wins Rotary Variety Show Poster Award Brenda Roulson, daughter of Mr. and \Urs. Rollin Boulson, 251 Dorsoy Rd., and a funfor M Arcadia High School!, won the variety skow posters award, sponsored by the Greece Rotary Club. The prize is a $25 United States Savings Bond. She won out over 25 cthor competitors. The contest gos boid to beip promote the Greece Rotary Club's arnual variety show June 2 and 3 at Gresce-Olympila High School. Proceads from the show go to the Greseoe Rotary Scholar- ship Purd, which Is designed to affer scholarships to sentors in the three Greece High Schools. Brenda received the award Curing the club's meeting on May 3, at Ridgeo- most Go Cizb. Tthe clib also hanored the Vekr:rtsor Womenr's Group o tke Grecco Public Library. 1 Immunization Clinic Set In Greece The Defart- tment of Health will comust a ellis, Tuesday, Map 9, from #185 a.m. to %80 am. for chifiren between the ogos of sit Theo ativle will be at the Toan Hall of Cresta, USD Hiig» Noa Wast. . I agst~s 1mm ' wmmmmmfi} #Hilhe given, - Menlas .catcine is so- - tor - #prer- s m trs of wows sula enn Levies fl funk..- bat roe, io pos eee P a owpiwfa «- District Votes Hest ne, «a A, 2;u a???\ rising - population, - Holmes Road elementary, school will open this fall, But with the new residential construction in the Town of Greece, another school will be necessary by Fall of 1968,\ -_ \\In order to have the school completed by that date, we must pass the bond issue now and | start site development immediately ,' Dr. Watts described the site chosen by the school beard as north of Latta Rd. and west of Kirk Rd. An elementary school to wan the sixteen new stares . #4 Higw and Full, with a mm a! 46. sctirduled for cperation by Sept. 1.4 The stores now cpercsting in the _ completely enclosed Towne Mall are: Sibley's (Department - and - Budget Stores) National Clothing Co., $1. 2 Mllllom _ in this location would three needs: 1. Provide schooling for the youngsters moving into the sew bouses in that area. 2. Take the pressure off Paddy HHH, Lekeshoro, English Village, and Autumn Lane; and cut down on the length of bus rides for children in the nortitwest section of the district. According to William Wilson, Director of Tr:mspor- tation, some of the children are riding as long as 25 (Continued on Page 2) -Crowds Throng to Greece Towne Mall F ollowmg Grand Openmg Company; Parklane Hposléry; Phelps Hand Cut GlassStedi9; Rudoigh's Jewelry; Seot They, Ltd.; Spinosa's Barbers Six and Toru Apparel. Mogrte County Savings Bank openod Continued on Page 4. Badgerow to Lead - Town GOP Ticket - - Barlgeror to Lead Greece RepubMcons will bo rerailng 10 candidatos for office In this year's November etoctin. . Leadirg the tUckct will be Gearge Badgerow, who will be scokin? Mis sccond torm as supervisor Nowssmers to the ticket will he Wesloy T, Touden, 51, PGB1 Latta Rad, ord Leroy T. Rom- sey, $5, 142 Storaton Dr., sho will bo ramaing fer goase tus» Greece Little L To Parade S8 Tho Grecsce Lites Leage #11 kok CH fis season «ith 4 . ; May Huk # ® tice positions. Wooden ls secretory of the Greese Recreation Cominiss Ramsey is an attorney. Martin Foos, 48, $32 Pic- turesqie Dr., will be seeking election to the Second Ward Town Board seat. Democrat John A. O'Shaoginessy pre» seantly holds the seat. % - % - # David Chambers, 43, 20 Barrug Lo., will be runs , for the nmfikxemwm date for Pirst Ward Coun men. He was sppo'rted 44 ta sost in Janzary, replacing Joan J, fines; who wat stapled anne nne Boné«te«1 mm exth term mmmmm; County Maui“ Fikes -