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o an £m vom sind ~- Yorkie refer crain ohn hd Amn e rr cas ss ona thay anar a uch dinfven onn c menany m turnd we cumadtichen> « t cwwinhy coud einame caviar ke onf mare F RBS ctren a as oue cho saan wn. chains. pent reid ma a n ans atte i invades Tow, nim ont nemetvan oad is rug s acne apr inatin han extol > mi nag-(M & onion op om morir omen mm nmi ren 10 cents a copy Th , August 10, 1967 hi. Greece Youth Drowns In Lake Tragedy struck the area last week as a 14-year old Greece boy drowned in Lake Ontario off Edgemere Drive, about 1 p.m. on Thursday, August 3. James McEivencey, 14, of 333 Biscayne Dr., apparently wes swept out into the lake from the Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.'s outlet at Russell Station where be was fishing. James, son of William and Jeanscite McElveney, was standing in the water with a friend, Donald Bo, 13, of 617 PBenise Rd., when the current carried him off. He was dres- sed in a T-shirt and over- alls with a chain of fish at- tached to his beit. A nearby fisherman, Richard Wilkow, 21, of 4908 St. Paul Bivd., Irondequoit, saw the boy swept away and swam after him. Greeco Police L4. James Fraser said was to pok! him. A combined search force of more than 25 police, coast- guardsmen asd firemen worked for six hours when at School Registration Parents who have moved into Greece Central School District No. 1 since the close of school last June, should plan to register their school age children between August 14 and August 30. It ts particularly impor- tant that pupils entering grades 7-12 be registered as early as possible to satis- factorily plan their individual school schedules. Parests unsure of which school their child should at- tend may call the District Admiristrative Office, 621- 1000, between 8:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Camplated registration re- quires that the parert accom- pany the studest to school, and tring 1. proof of the child's ago (irth or baptismal cer- tificate) &. bealth records (par- tUcuvlarly imourizratin re- cords) 8. previos | school re- cords (1965-67 report card is desired) Chikiren ecterirg Kinder- garten must be five years of on or beicre December 1, It67?. W ho How mary Kero millice- Jreg? . . With the company's 21 wow valemd at well over $3 m cas mm”, Fe f? I“? Mww wan mnoet KC) ahintts ghoedstant., Tik a tire ¢ Togs tring 6 7:15 p.m., a sheriff's boat crew found the body about 300 feet out in 10 feet of water, just west of the outlet, In addition to the Coast Guard and sheriff's boats, Greece police were assisted in the search by scuba divers from the Rochester Police Buresu and the Lake Shore Fire District. In addition to his parents, young James is survived by a brother William Michael; his maternal grardparents, Mr. ard Mrs. Van Micalizzt; and several aunts, uncies and cousins. Employees Buy Lumber Co. Ridge Lamber Co. Inc., 612 Hollenbeck S. founded 19 years ago by Pet DiGennaro, has been purchased by em- planes of the firm. mm muffler Mi um to record a gross Income of up to $8. millico annually. All Ridge Lumber em- ployees were eligible to parti- cipate in the new cor- poration. - Officers gamber seven, among which Russ Ruta, 98 Country Shire Dr. Greece, is fourth Vicepresi- dent. Kodak Plans Addition Construction of a three- gtory addition to Building 69 at Kodak Park Works was arnounced todsy by the Fast- man Kodsk Company. The building, which wll contain a total of 345,000 sq ft. a foor spare on eight floors, houses the Photo- graphic Technology Division, which carries on the study and development of photo- graphic systems. Completion o the addition is expected by the end of 1968. In keeping with the basic structure, the three-story ad- dition will be of steel from» construction with an exterior of aff-wtite pareis, made up of pre-cast concrete with ex- posed aggregasta and alternate vertical strips of trozre- solar glass. Dark brown trick will be used as an sc- cert material. Briking 69 is located on tke exst sile A Dewey Aveme jog south of filige Rd. Ww. Morro County. Xeros ofSGceats ad merthers &€ the 5mm“ OK W r» Me gm thiis caste Wflfl'l‘bfluprfiwknfi\ ffer >, gumthér time It « good Ume to visit the Greece Public Library. First o all, you are wel- come there. Miss Smith, the librarian, and tho cther people who work there are friendly people, interested in helping you find what you are looking for, be it book or information. So now you know the welcome mat is out for all Mawwwwm» an Loa Sr residents of Greece. The library building is located off Ridge Rd. West, behind Greece Town Hall, and between Mitchell Rd. and Long Pood Rd. You can walk in the Mitchel! Rd. entrance. To drive in, enter from Ridgo Rd. West, or Long Poud Rd. There is plenty of parking space. During the Summer, the library hours are 1 to 9 p.=~ . mmwm'm mmwmwwmvw enything else you want to know, Inquire by phone, You'll find it in the telephone book snder \Greece Town of -- Public Library, 125 Mitchell Rd.\ I's a cool place to go during thesé hot, muggy dog days. Imagine how good it is for the pre-schoolers for whom there are eight \Story Hours\\ each week «already Monday through Friday; For an inadequate number.) Later we will fill you in cn the Special program planned for the teeners, coming up this Fall This month there is a s pecial treat for poetry readers. For the first time since the Greece Library began, the rotating collection books loaned to the library by the Ploneer Library (Continued on page 10) [German Visitor Would Like To By Lee Bock \I have been in America one month ond 1 would like to stsy much longer,\ said pretty 26-year-old Dietling Preiss of Hannover, Gormany. Miss Preiss was a guest at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slocum ef 2 True Hickory Drive for two weeks under the gusplces of the American Host - Program which sponsors trips to Amer- lca for Europern teachers. Ste is an English tesckher in BHanmrover end said that ber experiences and travel in this country will be of grext help when she returns to Germany. bilss Preiss left Saturday morning by bus for Rew York, where she was joined ty 180 otker teachers who bad also spext a mooth in this cocctry. They flew tack to Europe She is the secocd teacher (Coontisred on page 10) Hires,\ the fact remains thst mm 87 per cart of ths mm“ orn m m mmmw “mum zine par cas inal I to 500 chateas. This wat just over #,0060 A total of m tymmwwmmn UR «hares--o; ai0tk | Lirik trom 00 fiWMfi Yhis was am” Stay Longer MBS PRES o Hanpovrer, Germany, THA her bosis, Mr,. 220 MrS. Maaley SHocem of $2 True Hickory Drive. Bo was a guest at their home for two weeks under the ecspices of the American Host Program stich sponsors trips for European toachors to this country. Miss Preiss is in her native Bavarias a blue diredl, white cotton blocse and apron trimmed with lace, and artique looket around her neck. res, Bu! Holders Predominate holders List Totals Over 88,000 1 -$9 m-m fl a“. WWW 51,000) 100.039 km danes. sal « roadin mn cor How Xerox Stock Is Held Shares % % 3 39 17.376 87 33 1 440,805 6 \4 8,140 9.17 831.672 \ 89 1.321 1 49 419.292 20 68 1.366 1.76 ©3458.,484 i 163 19 2,422,763 10 8° $1 .&@3 1.797 16 48 %2 % $1,374.01 1 168 co &B.SB1: ten. co By County Districts Woods Plan Gains Moral Support The Penfield School Board has indicated its interest in the John Woods plan for the establishment of a suburban- city cooperation program in building a model park school complex in Geneseo Vallsy Park by lending moral support to the program. Mrs. John Flory, a mem- ber of the Perfield School Board, said, 'He's done a marvelous Job of constructive thinking on a problem that all of us around the city face. But, I think it is too enor- mous a proposal and our Title I1 funds are already com- mitted for this year, so our position is as an interested listener.\ uf Woods plan calls for the suburban school districts to pool their Title 1 funds tohelp MW an m million dol- The Greeco Echoofl Board bas been split in its support of the plan,. At the last School Board meeting, Board member Wilho Salimen, questioned the legal- ity of Greece using the Title 1 funds to give to the city. He contends that it amounts to a contribution to an oulside agency, which is against the law. He stated, that if the plan was passed, be as a private citizen, would ask his lawyer to fils a restraining order until a legal interpretation (Continued on Page 2) Car Misses Curve; Two Are Injured David L. Wooding, 18, of 82 Tanglewood Dr., suffered head, elbow, and body injurtas at 1 a.to. Thursday as his car missed a curve crashing against a utility pols on Beach An. Both boys were treated at Northside Gezseral Area Mourns Passing Of W. W. Ehrstein Area residents were sed- dened to learn of the passing of Wilifrid W. Ehrstein, 55 Skylane Dr., who died in his home Tuesday, Aug. 8. He was 57. Mr. Ehrstein was opera- ttors officers of Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. and past president of Genesee Chapter of the State Safety Deposit Association. Joining - the bank as oa messenger in 1928, he served as a teller, mansger of the pay - by - check department, assistant manager of a branch erd maneger of the Eastway end West End branches before being rpamed operations officer. Re is survived by his wife, Grace,; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Rosalyn) Dexstsch end Miss Virginia one son, James R. Efrstein; his metter, Mrs. Irece Ehrstein; three sisters, Mrs. Artur Kamp, Mrs. Roy Kasstman end Mrs. Jok» Hallinesn; oce brotker, Gerald Ehnrstain; two grardchildren, - Diatrte ard Susan Deustch ard several paices and ceptews. He wass a member of the Greace Businessmen's Asso- of the Holy Name Socisty of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church and former chairman of the church Boy Scout Com- mittee. A graduate of Aquines Institute, be was a past treasurer of Greece March of Dimes. Funeral services worebeld this morning,> Thursday August 10, from St. Acrdrew's Church. Interment was in Holy Sepulchre Cometary. Teachers Seeking Housing Tte Greece Seckool District is again seeking aid in finding bousing accomoda- tors for the teachers who will be cow to the district in September. Anyone teowing of turnisher or crfturaished epartmects, rooms, cr bomes to rent that will be avalable in the near tttture in tbe G area, please coctast Kram at the district office, 6%2- ation, former - pregsiéert 1008. cart of t*o aszcour'®s or a total of 1,565 sccouris. A total of I6 sw#courts held between 11,08 and 55,808 shares, er-ooeting to aboct of cos per com of the stare. talders. 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