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THK ELVE CORNERS, 1790 MONROE AVENUE WESTGATE PEAZA, CHILE AVENUE AT BROORS 4&--~*~ MEDILAL ARTS 81.111», 477 ALEXA NdER STREET ct Viren 1967 Manama ASK SPECIAL! aokstuent Tuesdays sngm “194211015 99‘ Installed on most cars ON LY! Mest Cers IBERLING TIRES ESGANWN TIRE CO., ING. 115 Ridge Rd. W, aco: from xodct 458-3610 Official N.Y. Stote Inspection Station Phone 663-5775 Guide program will? . and also the bi-week judo and riffery for ° ceramics for women. | Classes in dog obedia will be held, Facilitieg : Hutchinson's dance classps - and also. by Hhiree square dant# - groups, Rambo ways, and Singalongs. Meeting rooms are also used by the VFW Auxiliary. There will be a volleyball | program for men sand a ski school will startin December. Residents Reminded To Register neminders to register on oct. 7 and 9 have been issued by two north Greece can- didates. . John J. Riley, fifth district county legislator, and David , first ward town are calling for all of their constituents ''not currently registered\ to goto their polling places, if they aro eligible, on Saturday or Monday, the two days set aside this year undor the permanent personal registration plan. The polis are open Oct, 7 from 1G aim. to 10:30 p.m. ard on Oct. 9 from 3:30 p.m. to 10:30 ps A Education Week At ~ Paddy Hill School \Tke week of October 2 bas been Gdosignsted as \Centernial week\ - commemorating 100 years of free Public School Fdvucation in America. Padd\ Hill School will cole- brate this observance in sove- ral ways such as table dis- plays of items relating to earty education, posters, skits, and discussions of teaching in days gose by in individual class- rooms,. ~ Most foreign countries, when thoy thisk of America, think of a doughnation. THAT'S OUR JOB ... IF YOU ARE PLANNING A PARTY OR BANQUET Of Any Kind a* And Let Us Do It For You. WEDDINGS-ANNIVERSARIES-BIRTHDAYS RETIREMENT-SOCIAL GATHERINGS ... ~ WC? 052V DINNERS, (Or Losers Bawls) Martin A Foos, Second Ward. candidate for counciiman, hag . charged that counciiman John - © 'Shaughnessy's concern for ‘ proper treatment of Greege Police is \sudden\ and an dbvious positton in anelectldn year. i \ We have rever heard much about law enforcement from Mr. O'Shaugnessy in the past,\ said Foos, \yethe's suddenly concerned about the problems Why? It's because I've been talking to the voters about It and they've teen extremely enthusizgstic about my app- roach to the problem.\ Foos said that If he were __ elected tp the council! seat, he would propose that the town: --hire \@t least\ 10 addi- tional policamen,. «-- Ralse the present top pay from $7,775 to \about $10,000\ and raise the pay for other ronks accordingly. An annual automatic cost-of-lv- ing raise would be attached to each policeman's salsugy p --Reerulit - refired pol lege. % mgn (aim Magma/a gm—J a ‘w - mgd 0. ° _ ao trust {and * which would provide that If a Gresce policemsn was killed Free District to Add Greets»? (mum Fret? District week to aid a am bus tn its scheduled rens,$fo Jefferson High School. The 4:30 p.m. bus will ope- rate on a trial basis for four wesks to see If there will be enough riders to warrant IL The bus will allow Greecegu- pils attending Jefferson to take part in clubs and other extra- curricular sctivities. ~ TAKEVIEW his wife would receive the amount ofhis salary, including 2 coSt of living provision, for Hfe. In the event of death, the come - would be divided amoung children under 21. Also, tte fund would provide full my for lie for a policeman permanently disabled in the performance of duty. policemen toretire at half-pay after 20 years and at a proportionately higher rite Hf they elect to remain os the force extra years. --Pay police longevity in- crements equal to sat least TO per cent of their anmnual bisic salary times number of years service. --Fully compensate police to any extra time they work. --Establish a special law exorcement committeetosee tha Greece has sufficient law enorcement officers ard that theofficers are equipped with adquate technological tools. 'qpos feels that H his pro-. part- Hime [J008 . \Pull. policemen are the best police, men,\ be said. *- «Corcerned citizens must go all out in support of our local law enforcement offi- cials,\ slf Foos. \To do GARDEN CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY Tke Lakeview Garden Club will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 11 - at 8 p.m. at the bome of Mrs. O.E. Schupp, $63 Mea- éowbriar Dr. Mrs. Schupp will conduct a workshop on the making of mache angels. Mrs. Fracok Webster will serve os co- hostess. is THE TIME To HAVE THOSE CRAVENETTED WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE USERS Of THE -\ CRAVENETTE \ _ WATERPROOFING PKoCESS NO MATTER WHAT THE OCCASION -_ GOOD croOmINS IS PART or HMIW A GGO0D ma Be A Winner Here, For Sure 3&1?me Daily From 11:30 A.M. For Wflflhfifi, Emma's, Fatima And Our e the performance of duty, ~~ otherwise is to court dis. aster,\ Foos' remarks were made ~ in reference to Second Ward Councilman John Shaug- nessy's recent proposals to the Town Board to hire more policemen and to set-up a re- tirement program. The Town Board adopted a proposal to check with the State Department of Audit and Control to see what the cost would be in reference to OShaugnessy's proposais. O'Shaugnessy wants to have -the report completed in time so that funds for the retire- - ment-plan could be included in the 1988 budget. Birthday For _- Northgate (emanated 2mm Page. I) may in its 32 stores, The plaza is now owned by Phoenix Aluteal Insurance Co. and is maragedty theBermant Management Co., Rye, N.Y. They manage more than 25 plazas throughout the country. Muller sold the plaza in 1962 because of the increasing number of plazas and the In- creasing taxes. McCurdy's became the first major department store tode- velop a branch store in asub- urban plaza. J. C. Pensey Co. moved in- to the plaza in 1955, with what was at the time the only store aeitstde of downtown Rochkes- ter. at pregent there is no dowatoun store with the Clict- on Ave. store being torn down to make way for the extension of Broad St. The final gection ofthe plaza was opened in 1056 when the w.T. Grant Co. moved in. pleflm the Quter Loop to : £ e en . m ad “imam; ma” mak David Chambers in- . Aroduged a resolution tohave \'the Parks Commission Inves- - tigate the possibility andprice . of buying the Jand, ‘ After questioning by ' - O'Shaugnessy, Badgerow said that the town must have facts before any purchase can be After no second was obtain- - He said that Kraft had im- pugned the office of the comptroller. I'ma represen- titive of 'the people of this district, K you can'tget some- thing in Albany, thenget abold of me,\ shoutedStockmeister. Badgerow said that It wasn't necessary as the town would go through the proper channels. Highway Meeting | (Continued from Page 1) sage of the transportation boad which will appear on the bal- lot in November. He said it will provide for better and safer highways, better bus, train, and subway service, andrew and improved highways. He said that the bond would provide for highways to be built within four years in- stead. of 13 years without it and that the bood would reduce overall «costs for highways. He emphasized that none of the bond money would be used to subsidize reduced fares. Commenting - on specific plans for local highways, he said that on Oct. 19 opening bids on contracts for $25 mil- Hon would be let for the com- Iandwidentneniies Improvament or R will Include a 12-foot center mall with left turn slots, Perry said. Also, improvements to Elmgrove Rd. Including the bridge over the canal, will be started after Jan. 1, 19868 to the amount of $1 million. # - # _ *% Concerning - the Ontario State Parkway, Perry said that enother extension west would be made in about six months and stUll another in a year. The Parkway will eventually reach Niagara Falls. Some of the suggestions that came from the audience in- cluded completion of the Outer Loop north to the OntarioState Parkway, extension of Keeler Street Expressway westward for better east-west travel, elimination of tke ralilroad crossing oh Ridge Road West rear - Distillation Products, replecemert of the Stutson Strset Bridge, and utilization R3 A little can be enough ... A little planning, a little imagination, . a little taste, a little daring, a little color, a little simplicity, and a little common sense doesn't hurt either. Custom Ma. d Cecal ills, of the old canal and subway teds for Umited access high- way or mass. transit system into the center of the city. One of the suggestions from the andience aimed at solution of - the - bumper-to-bumper traffic on Ridge Rd. W. brought on by those going tp work in the morning and coming home at night. The, suggestion - involved - three lanes of - traffic east in the morning and reversing it at night to three lares of traf- fie west. The joint committee from the two sponsoring organiza- tions will meet on Monday, Oct. 9, at the home of Dr. Lan far a critique of the meet- - Ing and to determine what else can be done tofurther improve Highways in the ares. | ° it. med to draw maximal: to the highway situation in the town of Greece. He said tha interest on the part of towns» people was evidenced by the capacity crowd which turned crt in a downpour of rain. In addition to Perry, others cn the panel were Dominic Masuecl, Assistant District Engineer; Ray Keefe, Assis- tant Director of Public Works for Monroe County; Eugene Simm, Rochester Triaffi¢t En- gineer; Jobin Baybutt, chair- man of Greece Zoning snd Plarning Council; and Elwood Dobbs, Supervisor of Property Development for Eastman Ko- dak Company. Jam E2. McKisley, Poplar Carders Apartment, has been named manager of data pro- cessing for Sitkley's. Hecomas tera from M. Ecker Co. Chic- sgo, where be bald a stmflar position. #4 - % * Harold P. DeGraff, 223 J0- Ange Dr. has been elected a vicepregident st Marine Mid- tand Trust Co. and named manager of the taak's matn office at 19 Malo SL w. peGra®X joined the bank in 1261, spent three years in the army, and was efectad sasis- tart secretary in 1953. pour years Inter he was elected anassistantricapresi» ders. He is a gradwate of Ro- chester Dusiness InstHute ard tha Stater 0mm gcbool of Baring at Caitret» #4 4 __ * WW C. Tallman, 4181