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i AB Af #1 42 {f If] i it » 7 o 6 ot thos ars car oen =e B C210 IS.. gpo ~ css ah ot nen ce fon ancient \wooden 'Iooms by weavers whom Mrs. Farrell's husband calls \the finest In our country.\ Mrs. Farrel wuawmmdhe guided us | Equsiiy - impartial as the acteal weaving, in Farrell's eyes, is the vat-dipping process used to aftain. the delicate colors for which the Crock of Gold products are famous. Mr. - Farrell Is a former commandant | in the, Irish Army, and a veteran of the fighting for Irish Indepen- dence. At 70, be is a square- get, active man with a ruddy outdoorsman's face. After retirement from the army, he joined his wife's firm, and handles much of the ~ sales and distribution. Also in the firm are the Farrells' two sons. Farrell explained that there was more then rostalgia and Irish - nationalism - to the oldtime look and methods of the Crock of Gold. \Mind you,\ he said, \I'm not saying that the modern - methods aren't important for Ip any businesses. - But chemists employed by the De- partment of Commerce and Industry - have | studied | our methods and say that no high speed methods can get the soft colors we get by vat-dipping in our dyeing.\ 4% 4# # The - lighter - wool, he explains, - comes from Au- stralia, the coarser Irish ° @ uols being used for the heavier fabrics. Thedves are n. odern chemical dyes, but the skeins of wool are dyed in courtyard, | CxP tfegend held the 9mm { buildings had been built tan- turies ago - for Huguenot wearers brought over from the Low Countries. | >| .~ Than we sat in a Georgian parlor in the tam-u house while bo brought forth -a decanter of Irish whiskey. «We're old-fashioned here, you might say,\ he said, \But we like u this Way. “We; the country has to modernize many - things, and -¥ think they're doing It well. bputthaink heavens there's a marketstill ~ for the fabrics wo can. manu- facture this way.,\ lL Looking out through the tall windows across a rosegarden and toward Dublin Bay, the Crock of Gold enterprise seemed - to have a great deal to recommend it. #4 - # % But if Crock of Gold repre- sented the ability of old methods to survive in today's world, the roxt firm wevisited represented ultra-modern in- dustry seeking ultra-modern markets. ‘ Jimmy Hourihan, Lid., is located in a spanking new one-story factory in an pltra- modern industrial park in a northern Dublin suburb, Glas - novin. This enterprise is an amalgam of youthful energy, industriousness, ard talent, I is a manufacturer of ladies' clothes for the export market, primarily suits and coats made of Irish woolens. It is not eight years old, it employs - more than - 140 persons, and it's turning out about C600 garments a week, [ote e O C \710 aap o “r' Wmmm . Az\ ii wo Ver Kas +o fr lln Folle nachos. 00 B fik Mia ebo tery. Cu ,,,,, Address , PAPER ... Address ...... SEXD BILL TO ... aas mafia-flames H\ nicknames mum ma: no loss of dignity. Abd onecould add that, like other young Irish businessmen -of his generation, he's both Willing to work and tam HourShan makes “lemma trips tothaconunanteachm to shidy fashion trends and buy .patterns--\the classic things,\ hesays, nothingvery odd, but with style,\ . * % *% Huge bolts of richly-colorad bi? K 35; ~IFish Woolens are stored 'on Hourihin is tall, mm”. beautifully dressed, and could be called suave except for his good humor and enthmium. He learned his trade, just out of schBblat the Jack Clarke firm, which is headed by the man confidered most re- sponsible for Ireland's success in world fashica, Later Hourthaa worked in manufacturing and sales for a clothing firm operated by his parents. In 1959 he started his own firm. Its success has been phenomenal. Within a short time, he hopas to be making a thousand garments a week, and projections call hopefully for 3,000 a woak within three years. What is the formula for his success\ \_ A friend puts it this way: «Jimmy is a thorough professional,. He knows how to buy fabrics, he knows the COLLEGE STUDENTS BE \IN\ WHEN YOURE \OUT\ OF TOWN KEEP~UP-TO-DATE ON HOMETOWN NEWS! ©2.00 GREECE POST ----- wease ee wae ek ance vk n s nes SHETA 222}. racks at one side of the large roome»-and those are COn- verted rapidly, and with the - ald of ultra-modefns machinery - into sults and coats. . put, if there is something International | about Houri«- ° hen's efficiency, he feels his business - is thoroughly - \Irish «Our acceptance in the world markets,\ he said, \is based to a very large degree on Irish fabrics. Without them we'd be just another group of mapnfacturers. Tte woolens give us something different,.* And Hourlhan gives much credit also to his elders in the Irish fashion business. \The older firms have been wooderfully helpful,\ he said, \They've dons a great deal to pave the way.\ We drove off thinking about Crock of Gold and Jimmy Hourlhan, Mail Coupon To: 4 730W? i MAIN ' Or fihfim 381-3300 ST., PITTSFORD, N. Y . 9:30 rim—Church Selim} (1‘s; Grade-Adult) ~* 11:00 a.m. -- Service of Womifiy GREECE FREE WWIST CHURCH\ vor __ 2150 Ridge Road West -__ Lester G. Gales, Pastor Donald D. Woods, Assistant Pastor 9:45 a.m. -- Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. -Junior Worship - ALDERSGATE METHODIST CHURCH 4115 Dewey Avenue near McGuire Road The Rev. Barnard F. Howe, Minister 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. -Worship Services 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. -Church School TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Anglican) 3450 Ridge Road West The Rev. David H. Baker, Rector 8:00 a.m. -- Holy Communion -Sundays 10:00 a.m. -Morning Worship and complete Church School including pre Nursery , setmana IMMANUEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 99 Stonewood Avenue The Rev. Kenneth L. Dodge, Pastor 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship NORTHGATE GOSPEL CHAPEL 240 McGuire Rd. -__... Mr. Robert Westfall cati 9:30 a.m. - Worship Meeting (The Lord's Supper) - 11:00 a.m. - Family Bible Hour including Sunday School. 7:00 p.m. - Gospel Service 7:30 p.m. - Thursday - Bible Study and Prayer THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CONCORD - {LCA.) 4555 Ridge Road, West David E. Kaiser, Pastor 10: 30 a.m. - The Service 9:00 a . m. - Sunday Church School LAWSON ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST 25 Lawson Road (off 4000 Dewey Ave.) Glendoi C. Grimes, Minister 10:00 a.m. - Bible Study 11:00 a.m. - Worship. and communion 7:30 p.m. - Wednesday Bible Study PARMA GREECE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Congregational Christen- Evangelical Reformed) 1211 Manitou Rood. Hilton, New York The Ray. Malcolm D. Kilborn, Pastor 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship Sunday Church School Nursery through grade 6 - 10:30 to 12:00 a.m. Junior High through Adults - 1 1:00 to 12:09 a.m. mcs 9'15 and 11.00 mun-Worship Swims 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. —Complm Church School. \CREECE METHODIST CHURCH 1924 Maiden Lane near Long Pond Road The Rev. Emmest W. Kerrison, Pastor | ~ <- ~~ -~ -- Miss Joan Smith, Educational Assistant 9:30 a.m. -Church School 10:45 a.m. -Morning Worship - LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH (Reformed) ' Long Pond Road and Edgemere Drive The Rev. Robert R. deForest, Pastor 9:45 a.m. -- Sunday School 1 1:00 a.m. - Morning Worship TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 855 Long Pond Road Rev. Morris E. Wilson, Pastor 9:45 a.m. --Sunday School 10:45 a.m. - Morning Worship LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCA) Mt. Read Blvd. at English Raad The Rev. Thomas F. Mugavero, Pastor 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. -The Service 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.-Sunday Church School. _ GREECE ASSEMBLY OF GOD +- 1391 Long Pond. Rev. Creat lel whim 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 10:50 2.m. -- Marning Worship 7:00 p.m. -Evangelistic Service ( HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 3201 Dewey Avenue at Wildwood Drive The Rev. Arthur C. Dueker, Pastor 8:30 and 11:00 a. m. - Worship Services 9:43 a.m. - Sunday School and Adult Classes. Mr. Bryan O'Connor, Director of Education SAINT LAWRENCE 1000 North Greece Road Rev. John A. Murphy, Pastor Rev. Wim. C. Michatek Rev. Domid Haycock, CS.C. Sunday Masses: 8:00, 9:00, 10:15. 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Holy Day Masses: 6:30, 7:00, 9:00 a.m., 3:45, 8:00p.m. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO aoe ee se 3003 Dewey Avenue Ri. Rev. Migr. Robert A. Kelcher SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH 2400 Ridge Road West Rev. Donald E. Lux, Pastor Rev. Deniel P. Tormey Rev. Robert J. Wizterkorn Surday Masses - 7:00, 8:13, 9 30, 1045 a.mn., 12:00. Hazy 133553 -6&:00, 7:00, 8:00. 9:00, 10:00 a.m., ~ Rev. Michael Murphy a Sunday Masses -6: 30, 8:00, 9: 30, 1 1:00 a.m.,. 12:15, 3:00 p.m. Holy Day Masses-6:00, 7:00, 8:00.9°00, 10:30 a.m., 3:20 p.m. } - ST. MARKS R. C. CHURCH OUR LADY OF MERCY 36 Armstrong Road Rev. Joim S, Whalen Rev. William J. Amn Sunday Masses - 7:00, 8:30, 2:43, 11:00 a.m., 12:13. Holy Duy Misses -6:00, 7:00, wag a.m., 12 Nosn, mi we} pm- HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH 3003 Dewey Avense. Teraporary Reciory Cardional Moomsey HLS. Audrortom -_- Temnpovery Charch - 0, #30, 11:00 ass, 1413 pis. WWW : Slap ; aka mama, v’wa gm TE we BH fi mm H. 5 AMAA A, $4 Kahn Road Rev. Joseph D. Donovan, Ed.D., Pastor Ru. Rev. Msgr. Joscph L. Hogan, S.T.D. Rev. Louk J. Hohman Sunday Mases -8:00, $:00, 10:00 am., 1200 Nocgz. Holy Day Masses - 7:00, 8:00 a.m., 3:30 ind 8:00p.m. MOTHER OF SORROWS CHURCH $000 Mrz. Remd Bied. Res. George S, Wood, Pastor Assistants: fee. George E. Gauthier Churtb-616 (Jcm 1-Oc. 1} 700, #200. 969, 106), 11:00 .=, 1210 p. Cupei=$:18, 1013, 11-15 arm., #180 pm. Hoy fmy Masses {Al t= Chur]: £00, 7:00, #, 10:00 an., 1irt4, 9:13, «its