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m Mam from acct. . ersonHighschool and attended . . the University of Rochester's . extenglon school. Hummus _- wife, Edith Mary, have two Kevin w., 4; \ Today you can find mam leties of chasm in the supermarket, One is on the counter and the other is push- ing a shopping cart. as wise - proTEcr your Eyres LANKFORD OPTICIANS VN 5.4190 | RIDGEMONT PLAZA Attain a shorthand speed of 100 words a mincte in _, | _ approximately 16 weeks. Learn all the advantages \of exclusive RBL Spwdwnlmg by contacting the Ad- missions Office, Division of Continuing Edutation. EVENING CLASSES BEGIN MAY 8 + t «On £ ~' sons, Norman M. HI, 7, and mm, mm sents the B4th Iistrict, has | served in the assembly for nine years. He is chairman of the Assembly Conservation committes, mailman. Jol Legislative © Committee on Conservation, sources and Scenic Beauty, Chairman, - Coostitutional Convention Commiitee on Natural Resources and Agri- culture. - He is also chairmanolfim Natural Re-. emanation 13mm. . ° (Commissioners Dr. um pawrence and Robert Young were also in mamm- Dinner chairman was Mar» garet O'Shaughnessy, wile of Greece councliman John O’W 9. ae + Information Meeting (Continued from Page 1) minutes to and from school. Pr; Watts pointed out that a school st 'the Kirk Rd. site would equalize the geographi- cal location of schools throughout the Greece School District. ‘ Residents of the District will vote on the $1,250,000 bond issue on Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 9 pm. at Greece~Arcadia High School, Several other Informational mectings are being held throughout the District. There will be at least five mectings at every school at different times during the day and evening so that all parents can attend. School officials will gpeak to over 20 service and civic or- ganizations and will meet with representatives of the various ' 'charches and parochial schools. The switchboard at the administration - buflding - will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day next week to answer questlons on the new school. - The effect on school taxes will be an Increaso of 43cents John J. Woods, president of the school board, emphasized that the school would be bullt 3 GREAT DAYS OF VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! own & (Country Days Today, Tomorrow and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. till 9 p.m. SAVE PLENTY * On fashions for now and summer « On summer wear for your children -~» On man's wear for now and summer ushion accessories ... graot ideos For gifts {buy ahead for Mother's Day) ‘ an On homs needs . . for better living ~ for only one purpose, -to fulfil the need of the children in tke district. He sald the school board bas never asked for a school it didn't need and that their only desire is to give Greece children the very best education possibile. The Hmmetable for the new elementary school goes some- - thing like this according to br. White, Upooe: spproval of the bond issue, site development will begin this Spring, steel work completed by Fall, and inside work will contime through the It should be ready for staff occupancy by August 1, 1968, and for pupil enrollment What 1968, The Rochester erchitectural firm of Faragher and tber have been engaged by the school board to design the bulldicg. It is a new concept In school design, moreflexible and sdaptable todifferentclass \sizes. The library will be ths beart of the school. Around It will be classroom chum which by the utilization bl moveable walls can 'be either small for Individual teaching according to Dr. V ‘ WWW mm Herkimer, Syracuse, Milo , ~ and Cortland also paid tribute worm haope ares imen pse um gh yers gu > fay alterstion gamma; for men's w“, ‘. d.. 1.‘ _. girls' damn: mum: the a National four-storenetworkis . * women's, ieeus' located; of course, at its down» town headquarters, School Vote? Qualifications A person shall be entitled to vote who is: 1. A flatworm thited | States. %. At least twenty-ona years of age. 3. A resident of the district | fop 30 days preceding the annus] mesting. qualified voters also must fulfil any ONE of the three following special qualifi- cations: | 1. Own, lease, or hire real property within the district, this includes husbends or wives of property owntr. 2. Is the parent of a child of school ago attending school within the district fora period ~ of at least eight weeks in the year preceding the meeting (under this provision, both father and mother may vote): 3. Not being the parent, ~~ perinanoently residing with him oy her a thildattending school 241m district as in quali- on above (underthis pro- miwmiy one person may vote, namely the head of the bousehold). thousand _ doll of. Wmmmmmmm, NR p ast, per _ ars | of _._ This fypeot \@\, ~ velatioe, ~ Cn 8 ( ,] The sopnmal epringbasmquet of the Greece Women's Repub- Hean Cit will be held Monday May 8,25t6:30p.m. at Ridgemont . Golf Club. Representative Barber B. Conable, Jr. will speak. Mrs. - George W. Badgero®w is honorary chairman. Dinner chairman is Mrs. Richard K. Hamden, N7 UJA Elects Area Men Two Brighton men have been elected ard a third realected to the United Jewish Appeal. Elected were Nathan J, Rob- fogel, 5 Lilac Dr., and Leonard S. Simon, 889 Allens Creck RA. Reelected was Nell J, Norry, £00 Dusrovin La. The cabinet, bheamquartered in New York Clty, spoosors nattocal ard regional confer- ences ard conducts study missipas to Europe and Isreal. f DOW Dr. at-arms. . Joseph B. Kin, of the Penfield - Volunteer - Fire . Department, has been elected president of the Monroso County Volunteer Firemen's Association. Leo V. Trav, BB Elm- 'guard Rd., a member of the Greece-Ridge Fire De- partment, was re-clected Ist vicepresident, Nathan C. Morrelk, 241 Buckman Rd., was re-elected secretary. Other officers elected included - William - Rich, Fairport, 2nd vicepresident; Clarence AM Zornow Pittsford, - treasurer, and ton, sergeant«at-arms. Henry A. MacGregor, 25 Castleford Rd., was elected 40 a three-year term as a ‘directu' rs included George Zimmer, Brighton; Donald Hliam Lisnberger, Laurel= | m. ceo. tite ool 2 (+ Gea n JB hew (ee nines -p an games en ee napa t Ho 6 sacle beam ne on \% FIRE GFFICIAMWB» mgrmtmcenur, has been Volunteer Firemen's Association. Others elected are, leftto right, My _ © Fire Department first vicepresident, and Willliam RiemmirM‘tFm president. Shown, left to right, back row, are Nathan Morrell, Gresce Ridge Fire Deper secretary, Clafince Zornow, Pittsford, treasures-find William Lienberger, LaureHoo M- Kuhn was namedasdolegate to the New York State Annunl ' WW ' Albany in amt. mu was named as alternate, Morrell wasmmeddelegube to the Western New YorkState \ Firetien's Convention. Alternates named were Milford Coon, 593 N. Greece Rd., a member of the North Greece Fire Department, and James Barlow, 42 Rodessa 'Rd., a member of 3mm Fire Department. There were over 150 delegates from the 64 fire companies in the county at the meeting, held at Perficld Fire Hall, MacGregor fills the seat of Arthur Pemberton, 424 Stone Rd., a member of Baroard Fire Department, who was not eligible for rel-elegant} be- cause he had -~served two terms. ~. She will be assisted by Mrs. Maurice Deputter, 64 Standish Rd. Invited guests include Comty Gordon A. Howe, Sheriff Albert Skinner, Commis- sioner Of Motor Vehicles and Mrs. Virceot CL. Tofany, Supervisor and Mrs. George Baigerow, Mr. and Mrs. Edward King, Carl Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCone, Mr. and Mrs: David Chambers. Others inclwle County Legislator and Mrs. Joseph Cappon, County Legislator and Mrs. John Hoff, ard County Legisitator and Mrs. John Riley. FISHING REPORTED GOOD Fishing is good at British Colombia's Queen Charlotte Islards, due to moderate year-rourmd temperatures and plesty of salmon arnd balfbrt, shell fish ard Queen Charlotte craks, Irieda@ SALGN OF BEAUTY Manager and, Mre. 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