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um Mira Town Com- m‘mflm-u , Mother, magma- Fete . -Set at Greece Baptist . The Women's Society of Greece Baptist Church will nemme= Weaker?» - banquet, Fridgy, May 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the church, 230 Loog Pond Rd # i #4 Mrs. Richard Cook, 110 Newton Rd., is general chairman. Alton Sleight, 28 Falmouth St, 2nd - Artbur Groenendale, 51 Orchid Dr., will supervise preparation of the dinner by the men's club. Mr,& and Mrs. Robert Benedict, Hilton, will present a musical program, \Gay Ninoties Revue.\ Enough nuclear merits possessed by the U. §, to destroy Russia and Red China, says Secretary of Defense McNamara. Mrs. R ~RPatritk'£& Jana-ch, Macedon, was the setting Sat- urdasy, Apr. 29 for the marriage of Miss Kathleen Ann Rearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Henry Rearson, Macedon, and Mr R. Judson Sloman, son of Mrs. Marton Sloman, Winton Rd., S., Brighton. The Rev. Eugene McRarland offliclated. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a gown of re-embroidered Alencon lace on French net over peau de sole silk, with Empire waist, scoop - neckline | and | long sleeves, Her - cathedral length mantilla was of match- ing lace asd she carried a RIDGEMONT , PLAZA BARBER SH ~ Specializing P s o. g: in ° * RAZOR CUTTING - * HAIR STYLING also » * MEN'S HAIR PIECES SOLD FITTED - Phone 663-9795 RIVERS ... |- BARBER for MEN & WOMEN 2833 RIDGE ROAD W. . Judson Sloman nosegay of candlelight roses and stephenotis. | Mrs. Ronald Buyck, Wal- worth, was matron of honor and Mrs. James Sullivan and Miss Judy Bodmer, both of Rochester, were bridesmaids. Their gowns were styled with tvory lage tops mdgreenlinen sheath skirts, with scoop neckline , shaft sleeves and Empire waists They wore | matching green floor-133m vells and carried nosegays of yellow daisies and ivy. Mr. Mark Sloman, Brighton, was best man for his brother, and ushers were Mr. John Rearson, Macedon, and Mr. John Newton, Stoughton, Mass. Following a reception inthe Spring House, the couple left for a wedding trip to Bermuda. Upon their return, they will make their home in Grecian _ Garden Dr., Greece. The bride attended Mias McCarthy's Business School ind the bridegroom was graduated from 'Paul Smith's Insurance Tip (For “Expo 67\ C «HEW H’W‘Jtfl‘)! eft Toc) to to to “mp0 6?“ is Montreal yOu may obtainasingle card which will be accepted as evidence of finencial responsibility by | police authoritlas layman in Carads. > Known as the Non-Resident inter-province motor vehicle Hability insurance card, H is available to Americans only through their own insurance companies. Possession of the card is an Indication that the insuring company has agreed to abide by the minimum limits of financial responsibility npn inant Sven en ien svens purs\ wifi' $353 * Home of Fine Furniture . . . 2872 Ridge Rd. West Youl find at Hiver; compete selecfinrs for wyry root, in TradWoncl, Modars Ge-ter: American and Provinzial deca. Yes enloy you mm ~stepti=®, mmwaw img, \gum? appratiate a fiw’b # budget Association at Gram. 4 -Olympla High 'School fast fzhmamy’ Apr. 27. ta . In his address he predicted that\ communitm wouldprob» . ably «fade out“ within1Oyears and (thinned merican relations would be \normal ° . *The young. mm in Russta and Chipa have seen or beard too much of the technology, glamor 'and . freedom -of America to accept commun» ism from their elders,\ be said. ~ ' immzswn. He Maxim experience with. Panama workers in and #gaid he was convinced more were needed to bring an under» standing between the Western and Asian countrics. The Vietnam war, be said, was caused not so much by political forces, but \ sbecause Vietnam wants to be a part of the 20th century.\ Paddy Hill Campers List Summer Camping Schedule The Paddy Hill Campers, newest chapter of the Nattonal Campers and Hikers Associ- ation in Greece, will open their Spring and Summer camping schedule with a campout May 12 through May 14 at Cayuga . Lake State Park. According to Stanley Nes- bitt, - 181 Dorsey Rd., Wagonmaster, other campouts Band Concert To Honor Robards The Spencerport Senfor High School wind ensemble, wil pregent a worldpremiere of a major band composition, Tuesday Mt}? 16, «$7.30me The composifiomiifiwrmen for and dedicated to H. Stanley Balm-«is director of music at are as follows: May $7-30, New York State Campout at Milay Camp Grounds, Pike, N. Y.; June 16-18, Holiday Hill Camp Grounds, Springwater; July 21-23, Hickory MillCamp Grounds, Bath; Aug. 18-20, Wiuwoofl Camp Grounds Ithaca. Other officers in the organ- ization are Charles . J. Brothers, 786 Rumson Rd., president; Ronald Ellis, 61 Barcrest Dr., vicepresident; John Klear, 983 Rumson Rd., secretary; George IL Tripp, 25 Ironwpod Dr., treasurer. Nesbitt is on the board of directors and the other member is Jerry Tessier, 2H Legion Cir. Bishop Kearney Will Address Mercy Alumnae Bishop James E. Kearney will celebrate Mass andspesk Fes .._ut the annual communion an associate Weuar Ot. music at Mummy ef ~ Miami, Hé] Humanism- feal director for radio, tele- vision and motiomrmnmmw 3 grams. - The program, will mama a performance ty the concert band to celebrate theSpencer- port calitennial, featuring fayv- orites of 100 years ago. The elementary school and junior high school bands also will perform. The conclusions will festure a combined band of 335 students on stage. #=0*\8\¢. Ex'y Mercyw school. The class of 1967, which will be received in the association will be theo honored guests, The morning will begin with Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the cou- vent chapel - STANDS BESIDE HB smwcaummm Vocal, 19 Whitman Rd., mmmmm,m also serves as a traveling travel service. Vogel has been in the travel humus rostrum 25 years and sponsors trips fornrganlmunn clubs and famflies. A Service On Wheels Marty Vogel Has World's Only Marty Vogel, I9 Whitman Rd., claims an-unusual dis- tinction. He has the only traveling travél service in the world. Vogel operates Skytrails Travel Serviceandhehas been throughout the country. , ht 3 The advantages of mobile travel service are many to - Vogel. «When I park along the road, ** very often someone will stop, ard set up a travel program.\ He uses a Dodgo bus which originally cost him $2,600. Wheahe set his \office\ up in the bus, the final cost was $5,400. And it's fully equipped from air conditioning to motion picture facilities. an: *% - * af have innit w me tires, jumper cables for batteries and tools for other parts .of a car in the but; When I gee someane stopped on the highway, I stop and give him a hand. You'd be surprised the reactioniget,\ be smiled. ~ \SPRING IN THE A--A definite sign of spring and #swmmer lashes ateoeshot straight downthe fairway. ammwm‘ S#1500, * The reaction is one of busi- ness. \I have set up travel plans right on the highway by doing this,\\he said. Yogel has been involved in travel service of one kind or another for about 25 years. <: used to set up travel plans for senior citizens when 1 worked for the state,\ he said. With the many travelfolders and brochures he accumlates, one would think that his waste basket would overflow. % - % # Not so the case with Vogel He gives fhem to schools, who in turn set up displays on travel. This is the second year mm had the mobnaaervnie M *.} church arm, am, organ- irations and industrial groups. Atpresent he has many re- quests for travel to «Expo in Montreal, And be even has a deep sea fishing weekend planked for late Traveling Travel Service ._ $ + summer off the coast of New Jersey. Just the other day, ashe was \travelling on Mt. Read Bivd., a motorist motioned him over to the side of the road. The man had seen the advertising on the side of the fruck and he had been glam-dug a trip, Vogel is in the process of planning a trip for the man, his wife and six children to Hawaii sometime this year. Mobile travel service is the big thing, according to Vogel \I thavel all over and © people are always: seeing me,\ be laughed, He and his wife, Virginia, have a married daughter, Judy Sihilo. (inflamed from We l. new offices in the Mall today May 4. Some future stores slated for the Mall are: square fool Loblaws food market, a McFarlin Clothing Company, covering 14 COO sq. ft. and a 30,000 sq. ft. variety store (G. cum) which will represent a first for them in this region. The Mall Itself is designed in Callforala Modern? is T-shaped 40 ft. in width and features year-round com- trolled temperature. I has a 24 ft. high cefling, four ecftrances, and several eye- p rack . The Istter are;: a fountain with three pools; a tropical garden and A waterless witerfall. The last is called the WwonderrFall and is a 30 ft, highcylingrical column male of 1440 nylon: stranmiz from which flow droplets of heaviey-than- water liquid. Arainbowelffect is crested by. flaminaHon from ceiling and Mormons-ed floodlights, Co unifies Represented At ] “estwal 2 = . #6 ~aF f & a et my gent le\: Milli y ig te at soup 4 F whs Anko doe a 25,000 ° $o 3 ‘t' 4 3 Mrcwinass