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_J rowe o o # > r ~A cogs : mer we ume an no a .- 2. - Fess ew ~ , > he 2 cL 2 -y 2 Ieva s wave Weed s nein tp Tein p o etn Prs mete munte. tou on 10 L INE Aite ant oo it ife Pce Sun tL nr 9 e Ayo nee Sre gor ua ume hot t onur L mor- now. Bek ocuet con firey 254-8090 LAKE AVE, DODRE ©50 LAKE AVE. EUGENE A. RESCH RYPMA FLORIST 8 Mill Road, cor. Long Pond Road . . back fhe which pay for half of the ex- panses for about $00 Earopesn teachers to visit America for . coas month each year. The teachers pay the other half themselves. The Slocums heard of the program when they visited friends in California and de- cldsd they would 'like to participate. Slocum is per- sonnel mansger of Caldwell and Cook. There is one other family in the grea that is acting as a host this year. They are Mr. and Mrs. Hallack Knack, 154 Cornwall Lane. * %* x Miss Preiss carried on such a fluent conversation that I though she must have had - much conversational practice In her homeland. listened to mammal-m Radio Network programs. She gald they were very popular with young Germans because. of the music they played. She - sald bar fluency developed Mhnfmwuks in America - For the first two weeks shoe stayed with a family in Pernsylvania. < * * * The Slocums and their two children, Barbara, 11, and Ricky, 9, kept Datum! very busy with Introductions to the American way of life. She is a sports enthusiast who loves to ski and swim and go horseback riding. She said that the German countryside is very limited as to space so thet it is almost Impossible to walk very far without meeting someonar. % * The Slocums introduced ber to water skiing and gliding and she was delighted. She said water skling was practically unknown in Ger- many because there aren't many power boats and the lakes aren't big enough. school, she went to mum for than yam This was ° followed by a year at the Institute, where she took edu- - cational course and pey- chology. Two years of practica teaching in various schools were necessary after this before she was allowed to teach on a reguilsr basis. She had been teaching one year before she came to America. * k » #1 would love to teach fn the United States for ayear,\ Distlind said. \1 might enjoy living in the United States permanently, but first I would like to see how It would be to teach here.\ She doesn't know if there is any way she can do this, but she is going to try to find out. This Fall she is going to take a course in teaching German to foreigners. She said she would like to teach in a two-year college. Her mother Hives in Bavaria near the Czeckoglovakitan bor- der. Her brother has gone to West - Africa. The family lived - in East CBbI Fick 71 nmwfilbfilwflfififlmm. at Trenholm East and Hickets ~. are priced at $6 mach, Co. Reservations should be made by tummy\ Aug. 11, - with Dr. H. Scoit Wiley, Greece Rolary Ciobpreszident. Greece Rotary Clubmem- bers will Manila!» beads Rotary Club members to a golf (tournament Wednesday, August 23 at Horsehsads. A simtlar tournament washeld twoyears - ago. *%# *% *. A baseball game with Greece Rotary playing the Hilton Rotary Club was held last night on the Greece Recreation FPleid at Lon; Pond Road. A meeting of the Board of Directors was held Monday evening at the home of John Burley. Two Greece Rotary events have been announced for the Fall On Saturday, Oct. 21, members are invited to participate In an all-day s0 YARD DasH $0. YARD RASH . 1. Dan Fitzgerald Craig Hill 1. Patrich Powers - Adcine 2. Tom Moore English 2. Virginne Muri Britton 3. Dave Todd English 3. Nancy O'Neil Craig Hill OAD JUMP STANDING BROAD UMP 1. Tim Brown | | Autuma Lane 4. Buchman 2. Mark Moateneri Autume Lane 2. Barbarawm West Ridge 3. Kipp Wilder Grandview 3. Lorraine Cammniiert West Ridge SOFTBALL THROW SsQFTBALLTHROW - -- -' 1. Joe Reynolds Braddocks 1. Baty Hartievan: - , Barnard 2. Larry Root Russell Sta. 2, Robin Wunsch Bonestee] 3. Toni Putranglo Lakeshore 3, Cindy Maredlo Craig HHI 100 YARD RELAY 109. YARD RELAY 1. Bonesteel 1.0 Craig Hid 2. Buchman 2 Barnard ® 10-11 YEARS 50 YARD DASH 50 YARD DASH 1. John Veltric Buchman oal Palumbo Craig HS) 2. Tom Brown Braddocks 2. Marcia Symonds Frisbee Hill 3. T. Craigie Grandview 3. Susan Ludekr Buckman 73 YARD DASH 75 YARD DASH 1. John Veltrie Buckman 1. Shelly David Britton 2. Terry Carr Grandview 2. Peggy McCirliand English 3. Stan Crpura Bonesteel 3. Debbie Hollard Britton 865-8159 Store 328-9198 Res. originally + 228.2198 Res I She visited Niagara Falls c_ oon, put left in 1945. CSIC Rotary leadership RUNNING BROAD JUMP STANDING BROAD JUMP and the Eastman House, saw xo %o x forum held in Webster. 1B Meles Brin F Bonesteel M the Mormon Pagaent at Representatives of Rotary 2. R1 “RN h Add}? ~ Debb Shiv“ on Hun f $ Palmyra, the \Opera Under She would like very much International and Rotary . Roby Nas © 2. te tek Paddy p $ the stars\ at Highland Park, to have Amerfcan children District 712 will be present. 3. Chuck Marzulo Britton 3. Donna Flaherty Adcine bl P arnd ® y Girl\ at Town between the ages of 12 and 15 ooo k ook f B 22d Country Playhouse. She be Den pals with her students. SOFTBALL THROW SOFTBALL THROW & 8 enjoyed the Curbstone Art Anyone interested should The annual pancake supper 1. Martin Everts Bonesteel! 1. Vicky Wolagiewic Bonesteel! + B show and admiredonepainting 59°00 theirname,address, age, is scheduled for the Fall, the 2. John Wali Adcline 2. Sue Gibeautt Crnig Hi] f § very much but the priceof$30 58%, 2nd hobbies to Miss exact date to be announced. 3. Al Mastro Barnard 3. Barbara Meier Autumn Lane N je her from purchasing Dietlind Preiss, Geschwister- Greece Rotary Club meets M t if\ Scholl-Schule, 3 Hannover, - every Wednesday at 12:15 at YARD RELAY B ussin L 200 200 IABQ RELAY f 5 ing Three yara \r Families _ interested in addition to the pancake supper, 1. English 1. Britton + o e Gfeece She said it looked having a European teacher as the Club staged a variety show 2. Bonesteel 2. English a & like a g'arden community. a guest for two weeks next in June and is sponsoring a 3. Buchman 3, Paddy Hill z O F F p k % 0% Summer should write the Horse Show on Sunday, at f M American Host Program Canandaigus August 13, to R R o f hues was -like Hote! Empire, B bo Tike \bor camp 75 YARD DASH 50 YARD DASH * W f 5 conics como, notion cc sang 26rd Street, New York Ct accamo, the Rotary-spon- 1. + Adeline 1. Diane Pupatelli Cnig Hill ® s I New York 10023, for @ for bandlc a 2. Grandview 2. Karen Guentner Adcline , DRAPES ¥ \1 thought they would be made » sored camp appe * § of strange terials and Appication. children at Penfleld. 3. . Frisbee 3. Mary Bienner Braddocks f SLIPCOVERS b ct ce ie mei [~ ~ 190 YARD DASH 15 YARD DASH C k peper plates with . plastic * . I Karen R BLANKETS o Varied F t Librar a. Auton Lane a Wendy Shamp paddy Hill h ® @ _ tere I realized that you live 4 , , & f f 10 Ts R “fin“.m said. - arie are};a 1orary 3. Adeline 3. Caralyn Symonds Frisbee Hi] : and all other X Dietlind teaches English and f . p to e a from the (Continued from Page 1) presence o subs and the HIGH JUMP STANDING BROAD JUMP f Household items : If. o the tents grades In system) is made up ontirely to Sink them, 1. Bob Bryant North Greece 1. m'Hm-L“. Grandview | § Hannover. She told of the of poetry, Your interest is 'The Enemy Below,\ 2. Jim Wasmise Britton 2. Tracy Pinckard Braddock i rm w h : » being tested. a much bettor book than 3. Rodney Wilkinson Britton 3. Michele Wegman Craig Hill A e use the ® Tak f movie, more than just a i f * R e advantage o this h % Greece ()()P chase and battle, the mental NNING BROAD JUMP HJ k I & 00. opportunity to rerew old, and of BROAD JUMP E excuusive Miracle-Finish raocess § ReElect perhaps forgotton, friendships CUOL between the Captain 4 1. Mike Infantino Bonesteel 1. Marcia Ernisse Craig Hill * a» > + e-~L1Iects with the poets; perhaps make Dita-0:83:84?“ m2 Sm t 2. Craig Germaine West Ridge 2. Debbie Cobb West Ridge * § : a 3. Neal Martin Adelin 3. Kris Binn Lakesh | Aliths ares | 0\ \Lem s ina \Time mo ‘ ® i * F y your rary are «Fate is the Huster,'\' a » crap & h a * FOOTBALL THROW sQFTBALL T CLEANERS e SHIRT LAUNDERERS ® TAlLORS $ ne current state for the 21 the books whose titles are truestory by E. K Cann, who I. Bob Nealon West Ridge 1 Diane Popatelli Craig Hi] f SAME D §M Greece Cub was -- MSted is the Hbrary file as _ spent 19 years as an airplane | & AY SERVICE d at th faire wellas some magazines and pilot, an i rtant part of 2. Gregg Tremain West Ridge 2. Linda Rodak Adeline + PROFESSIONAL WORK IN OUR PLANT g re-clecte e annual most- records. Hf what you want that timo mm “a commercial 3. Rick Coleman Barnard 3. Bebby Carnioto Bonesteel : ALSO COIN OPERATED § ing last Tuesday night. isn't there, it will be obtained : A Retaining his position as # e re right bere in our area, + DRY CLEANING & LAUNDERING @ chairman bs Sheriff Al for you through the Pioncer «Flight of tho Pboentx,\ a YARD YARD & TWO CASH & CARRY PLANTS M skinror and wilian Denise __ LIPT2TY System, of which the _ combination air -desert - 1- Craig Hill 1. West Ridge f I will continue as secretary. library is a momber. air story, exciting, poignant 2. Hoover ¥ DEWEY STONE AREA WEST RIDGE AREA 4 jonn colin was re-elected In the centor of the fiction asd frooijcally funny in +. Britton > Craig Hill % _ 2 treasurer. aroa you will fird the cal- the end. , r 663-9533 663'5386 ; Ward loaders re-olected in- lection for mystery fans, and Let me mention the 14 - 1 R § (3145 DEWEY {NEAR STONE) 1443 RIDGE RD. W- |Q cmacd Skinror in the First also the ane for western story 73 YARD DASH 30 YARD DASH Coccenconc ORIG tom Ward, Harry Kerr, Second readers,. You've heard it 1. Braddock 1. Mary Messenger Briton Rd. Ward, George Hayes, Third called \cscape reading.\ 2. Craig Hil] 2, Melody Williams Buchman Ward ard Georgo Schisble, mail-h! 00:1; plot, good de- 3. Braddock 3. Mary Pole Hoover Fourth ward. opment #, good writing Coming Soon... -- read what you like for your of fiction were donated to the~ 199 YARD DASH 73 YARD DasH own entertainment, fhrary. The donor should be 1. Dave Kondolf Braddock 1. Linda Rodak All Types of Trucks Most intriguing for mo aro bappy to know they are as 2. Don Bact Craig Hill 2. Mnryjfa Aus Ail?“ Immedi Available the stories-some true, some popular as bot -on-a - ' Y fictional -- about areas where winter day--or scowballs in 3. F. Rem Bonesteel 3. Judy Sharp Paddy Hill 1 do oct Intesd to go, up in the August. alr and beneath the sea. Forecast for the near \lg“ UMP HIGH UM \Run Silect, Run Deep\ future, paper-back editions 1. Daye Koadol!f Braddock 1. Judy Mirra Adeline : TRUCK RENTA: -romomber the title will be published simul- 2. Tom Formccola Bonesteel 2. Janice Hulse Craig Hill ( . f An American submarine or almost simul- 3. Frank Are Bonesteel 3. Alice Hare Autumn Lane ; Rent . ; v tanequsiy, with the hardcover Nflubvaw ”010W stationed in the JAPA0®8® of a DOOK, 50 OUT RUNNING BROAD JUMP RUNNING BROAD JUMP o UpKeoep- vestment shipping lanes during World selection among thase books 1. Jin Brenner Braddock 1. Carol Bolger Adcdline l WITTMAN MOTORS 3; its fiwgt if © wiff be better than ever. 2. Scot Bellard Buckman 2. Dine Kor Braddock 2496 MDGE ROAD WEST who seomsd to have a When you plan to go to the 3. Jim Halter Paddy Hill 3. Maryann Shomiker Adeline f 865-9370 diabolical knowledge of the Whrary, tie a string on & finger or tell someone to re- P is LAV wind you to take along any 1. Frank Mangafreda North Greece 1. Joanne Gundi Wes: Ridge 20 ih ah olf glasses (spectacles,) 2. Jim Volkmer Barnard 2. Pat Walsh Adcling t , f frames, and cages which you ~ 3. Rod Nash \Adeline 3. Shella Harmes Hoover - o f * . l can donate to the Lions Clb 1 d ‘ |- by dropping them into a con- 220.YABD fo § ’ trimer at the canter desk. in HB 1, f 4° {What is so usalees to you as Barnard 2 Braddock DRAFTSMEN- Hw | z il {> ' Iions Club sends them to 211 ® to q. # ‘ ‘ | 1d parts of the world where thay _ ’ Playground Standings u With the deporkmert of Ecchester's leading , Ir K a fha 13 YC # prodassionolly with a progressive grow ergerizcfion. E. Good working environment ond triage benelinprogrorn 32 including year-end boous. 38 33 CALL OR WRITE FOR A 23 f 23 #1 18 15 14 & 0 8 0 0 » a * 681 ENGLISH RD.'+ 663-3450