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Caught With Glue Rogea Karen Bennett, 18, of 1106 Long Pood RA., and Jean Linda Rogers, 18, of Oi Ridge- crest Rd., were with two boys when they ware arroasted by ¥ice squad datectives last weekend for possession of glue with intent to inhale the fumes. The four were nabbed in a parking lat at 580 St. Pani St. Altogether There were ten arrests made by tha vice squad m mm mm and three white Singers from West High | School Join them, . vito plans to schedule «Up mmflmwle? goncserls at both Olympia and Cardinal Mooney - High Schools, He hopes that enough interest will be bullt up so that students from these schools will Join with the Ape | cadlan students to forim the Greece «Up With People® 7 #896 will act as hosts to some 700 handicapped - and disabled children at the MonrogaGCourty Airport. Santa and his entour- age are expected to arrive by plane at approximately 3 p.m. The annourcerment was made by Donal N, Stahl, chairman of the dealer group, who said '\'The Chevrolet Dealers are delighted to participate in cay - community-wide promotion designed to bring happiness to underprivileged children.\ The Rochester visit is oae of several planzed throughout the season by «\Operation Toy- lift,\ a nationally - known charity - organization | head- qzartered at North Pole, N.Y Byrnes To Texas L4 and Mrs. Thomas J. fyrre are making thoir hom at Labbock Air Force Aase Texas. Both Mr. Byree and his wife, the former Susan Johnson, 272 Cabot Rd., were active insky- \diving in Rochester last year. Tom was jamp master for orer the weskensi. With th6 Susan, and thoy both wore exception of one 15 year old, all ware to be arraigned in Cily Court Monday, officers in the Sky Diving Cisb. Susan gradvated from Olym- pia High Sehool. - $3.00 per year ma Doc’s mm is Patch. The woman is Babe Weber, a dog traiser from Germany, shown here with \the dog you never pet\ sat Northeast Security Service, Inc. For story see Page 7. Haven Homes' Gets Green Light; Program Seeks Volunteers The Greece community, working in conjunction with the schools ard PTAs in the district, is in the process of establishing the Haven Home Program. Twenty out of the possible twenty-two Catholic and public schools in Greoce are now actively working for the sucess of the program. The Greece Comcil PTA, and urses Group Holds Meeting The Genesee Valley Nurses' istion held a meeting N 28 in the Helen Wood Hall of the University of Rocghester Medical Center., Dr. Baertara Bates spoke on \Doctor ard Nuerso Rola- tionships.\ Creat th indain n vila he cin on oi Teen Week Parade ne nro so 4 ns vi aden Stites c E ron Greece Youth Courcil, the Greece Safety Council, and the Greece Central District School Board - have erfdorsed the exrdeavor. The Gregce Police Depart- ment and the Monroe County Sheriff's Department will help with many facets of the pro- Free District To Meet Tonight Greece Union Free District No. 4 will bold its regular monthly meeting tonight, Thur - sdoy Nov. $0, at 8:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Merey Sckool ball. FPoillttwing the regular tbosi- ness mesting, a district resi- geris forum is expected to be held. At this time members of the school boord will answer tions from district residents regarding thoe status of the district. Olympia, Arcadia Win Prizes FkXh GPfesso COlympla and Grsssoe Arcaile «in prizes fsr the filosts which thoy cna» tored is tho Tein feage: Paraiso on mm tho thy High sens pit*#3 I0 pellets mm Tex cams Strood a tt» Tear. to Hor. M, B8 are catizs rate op the co-cd tars} taoftall team Wes\ host fififiwwfiv 455231 M t3 Mm“ mm. & cumey ots C# crests Tira zw‘ wis Thum Frie tha neat ok tke mm Ey} toa dow» ts “w «{g pte comnty at WWW : ite tie he. A cent oft tihe rit gram. Haven Homes is row locking for parents who are interested in displaying a Haven Home sign in their home. The pro- gram requires noextra effort. H you gare usually home during the hours when children go to and from school, you can ald with the program which is (Contimed on Page 7) ALUMKT GROUP PLAKS MEETING Tte Rochester Chapter Alurani Association of Hunter College will hold its next meeting in the home of Mrs. Framk Gilbert, 1000 Park Ave., Tuesday, Dec. 5, at §:80 p.m. - The anpusl Barnard Fire District elections will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at the firehouse, $084 Dewey Ave., with voling to be conducted from 6 to 10 p.m. | Running for Fire Com- ~missioner will boe EarleJack- sod °, 220 Bayberry La. He will be seeking re-election to a five-year sest. Opposing him will be William Gardiner, 102 Brookridge Dr. In addition, the following propositlons will be voted on: \_ 1. Permission to hire one more paid foreman. This would bring the strength of paid men to nine im the District. He would start at a salary of $6,400 with a maximun of $7,300 ($300 raise every six months for 18 modths). 2. Permission to grant a pay raise to present pald de- partmest members. The raise would amomt to $300 across the beard gm 17mm bring the to conflrict “mum to the house, consisting of two additlonal bays for fire now owned by the district end - inadequately Welcome Wagon Speaker Sister Ruth Agnes, of the Catholic School System of Ro- chester, will speak to the Greece Welcome Wagon Club on Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Greece YMCA on Long Pord Rd. Her topic will boe «Sex Edy cation in Young Children,.\ Since she presets such an excellent program, bhusbards are invited to join their wives for this mocting, H you are a ssweomer to Greseo and aro intorested in attending this mogting, cal Mrs. Chariscs Dowey, 69 Bal- lad Avo. at 621-3940. housed, and a large lounge for minnteer members. 4 ., Subirit a referesdum to voters to replace the present auxilMery ambulance--com- mand post car used by the chief at a cost not to exceed $2,500. The morey for the vehicle would come from the gereral fund ard nobord issue would be necessary. Gardiner, who will be seek- Ing his first term on the board of fire commissioners is chief of the Bernard Exempts. He was a volunteer fireman for 11 years and is a past presi- dent and fe service member of the departmert. He was instrumental in forming the Barpard Fire de- partment bard ard was director for three years. Employed at Eastman Kodak Co. in the engineering division, he is a member of the MonroeCounty volunteer PFiremens Assn., Greece Theater Gulld's play, ''The Spirit Was Willing,\ will be held in early February with all pro- ceeds going to pay off the $23,000 needed to complete payment on lard for the new park Ridge Hospital. \We're going to see Hf we can raise the entire amount with this ane project,\ said Ralph DeStephano, chairman of the Greece Council Cham- ber of Commerce Northwest Hospital Committee which worked to establish a hospital in the Greece srea. Thke original cost of the property, located north of Ridgeway Ave., wost of I ong Posd Rd., and south of Straub Rd., was $450,000, DeStephare proposed that his committee would raise the $450,000 and give the land to the bespital. This was an im- portant factor in persuading officials of Rochester Regional Hespital Commctll and life member 'of the Western award N. Greece Set - ire Commisioner Vote William Gardiner New York Volnrteer Firemens Assn. ard a member of the New York State Asso. of Fire Chiefs. Jackson is finishinghis first five»-year term. Hehas served in the Hepartitiect for11 years {Contisned -on Page 7) Park Avenue Hospital to es- tablish a hospital in the Greece area. However, DeStephano was told that be could not conduct r public fund drive for the amount. He and his committee approached varlous individ- uals and businesses and came (Continued on Page 7) Musical Group Scheduled The Four Feasons pepular recording group, will perform at B:15 p.im. Dec. 2 at the Eastman Thecatre under the auspices of the Civic Music A sscciatian. The group, which has mede many big selling records, bas been seen froquerntly on tel- eviston irclsding an ap- pearance Nov. 16 on ABC net- work's «Popeafipity.® Music Honors To Two Arcadians Two Aarosdia studccts, Loo atin Crocker, a fmicr, and serlor Herbort OQuvisoon have been for a Kow York Sats Coefererse Orchostra Apfroximutoly shplmnilts competed in some treriy =- firs state andltion L880 Cpnckerwas scccpind gt oft of the sight string Pigs to perform with the radihmfi Iber orchestra, Lew begin Sfuiying string tats to fortor bigh. Se slks._ phy vidh C quitar with fur offer fundor girle in a folk-atagine group. Wm m mm min & mam» fi #1 umwfzm WM mm mmtm term Wwfi m s#wit fifififla M WWQM *uri, Hi thi: uww.‘ thinner »