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4 MATE mamas co. . nesds clerks. Single, high school graduates, for iis filing divisfton. No business training © required. Apply 3141 Monroe Avenue, Pittsford. ~ RADIO DISPATCHER OR RA- DID PATRDMMN «=- Webster: or day shift. Overtime guar- # anteed H desired. Time and a half over 40hours. Uniforms gurnished Area code 716-244- 402. |*4 SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR: For cordless board, typing. permanent position, fringe benefits, must have own car or - transportation. Brighton Town 'Hall area, Monday - Friday, 9 - 5 Call 244-7860 Ext. 7 for Inierview. [H INSTRUMENT MAKERS: First class men only, top wuges, benefits, Emory Machine and Tool Co. Inc. Wicrton Rd. area 442-5740 after S call 334-7650, 12/7 MACHINIST - First class men only - Top wages, benefits, Emory Machine ard Tool Co. Inc. Winton Road area. 442- 5740 after 5 call 334-7650.- 12/7 MALE OR FEMALE: full or part time, year round $3.60 ‘ Film QR PART TIME With, - BABYSITTER: For or evenlags, prefer girt Hying in | patsrord_or Wm. as1- ~- 11/30 accepting applications tor the four months course beginning February - 25th. | Morning, Afternoon, or Evening classes for housewives, mothers and employed. Plecement Assist- ance. 235 Park Ave. 271.2340. COMMISSIONS PLVS: I'm in a fast growing business and need sales ladies, with car, small | investment, generous commissions, # you have leadership abllity and would like to earn extra money call 285-0775 for interview 11/23 STORE CLERK: Excellent wage, near-by location, many benefits, - Apply Speedy Cleaners. 190 Court St. 12/14 FEMALE - SALES WOMAN: Hickory Farms has openings for Christmas, full time, days, salary, employee discount. Apply Hickory Farms, 3400 Monroe Avenue. 11/30 ment Call Mrs. Shawat Casual | Corners 621-4600. RECEIVING CLERK: Toassist | wholesale warehouse mana- [. ger, with detail work, oc- casionally assist in ware- house. Excellent opportunity, Location: near South Town Plaza. Must have own trans» . portation. Apply Scrantom's, ~~~~~8384 East St. WWW Drive. CLERK TYPIST: in downtown financial institution, Must be excellent typist and have neat appearance. Benefits, ex- cellent hours and working con- ditions. AH qualified appli- cants will received consider- atin without regard to race, creed or national origin. 546- 2900 Ext. 207. 11/30 FEMALE: East Rochester, Secretary and general office duties, good working condi- tions, pleasant co-workers. Paid holidays and vacation, 36 1/2 hrs. per wk. 586-2420. f 12/7 FEMALE: Retail, day work, ° starting - after - Christmas. Brighton -Pittsford area. Con- venient. Write box #273 this paper. 12/7 WOMAN NEEDED FOR - A Unique sales position. Profit- able and interesting with coun- - 11/30 | FEMALE~ WWsJ-‘miflmufi days, no Sundays or holidays. Apply | Johnny's Restaurant 2082 Dewey Avé. 12/7 LADY for working 1/2 days, proferably afterndons, with ~ car, 586-9188 ~- - 18/7 - REAL ESTATE KOTHNAGLE GALLERY OF HOMES, realtors, can serve you well in the buying or selling ef property. Ours is a Coast- to-Coast Association with head offices in Rochester, -wespéec- lalize in relocating trans- ferees, Our effective mer- thumbing of property Is largely through maximum util- ization of photography which enables a selection before in- spection. We are the largest local Real Estate Company seliing the most property, HU For added service nowhere else available, call Nothnagle, 325-1040, visit our Midtown Plaza Gallery or the one in your neighborhood. There are 9 for your convenience. U JUST LISTED; Exclusive Pittsford Location. Presige, executive-type six room, three bedroom ranch on magnificent ip\. | 8344. 1/2 acre m, 'by owner, CHA- | , ~ G27 NEWCOMERS TO Rochester. Welcome and: good; forctine. - :*Over 2,300 mum Hstings at ~ coovenlent'office over Sibley's 'Kionick Soqs Inc., Realfors, ©901 Sibley Tower, 325-3890.4 PLANNING TO BUY ORSELL YOUR HOME? Photo multiple Hstings brought to you. For relisble service call: Agnes Isidore, 586-2594 with POW- ERS REALTY SERVICE 467- 4560. i SEIDE REALTY COMPANY. 586-7892; - Buying, | Selling, Renting properties In Mogroe - ~- County, Cily or Suburban. Ap- proximately 2,500 selections. Courteous, efficient service. tf \BEATRICE BRIGHAM reales~ tate sales and rental. Anything anywhere! 244-8887. Louls Schnorr, Realtor, 872-4700. LAWN & GARDEN TREE REMOVAL SERVICE. pully inspred. Write » phone HAROLD SHARP, tree sur- geon, Fishers, N. Y. 92M«- 8174. 4 SsODDING, Design, Seeding, Flagstone, Planting, Pruning, Maintenance, Garden Supplies, Brookside Nursery, 1845 Nine Mile PL Rd. 12/21 TREE PROBLEMS? Call. Bob's Tree Services Free Spacia , © 3/3 ~ professicial 3:me . baths, waned Tatifly room, - nante “WWQ' m m; mm! } mfurwmaotufiura- ¥ice, Ys mm, Fo 436“ 6132. TREE, Lamps may SPRAY SERVICE, - Free - estimates, - information and colored brochurag, Ted -~Collins Associates, 7 Schoen Place, Pittsford, 381-7972. if WANTED - REFRIGERA TORS, gas range's & wringer washers, must be in good condition. 325-9418. MANS WOODEN DESK with file drawer, excellent condi- tion 586-1737 after 5:30 P.M. OLD TOYS AND TRARG: any ~ condition will pay cash. 654- 8451. 11/30 FOR RENT APARTMENT: 3 rooms, all utilities except refrigerator, $115, per month. 586-1864. FURN;SHED ROOM: Alex- ander St. Retired male, 2 rooms & kitchenette. Low rent in exchange for services. References. 244-8018. H OFFICE: Modern, air condi- tioned, carpeted, 12\ x 12' sales office, conveniently lo- cated. 29 Seginaw Dr. off Jefferson Rd. 473-8337. 12/7 98 VIRGINIA AVENUE: 4 bed- - Tish Hennessey Stables LTD, mariners ridge. camsaaamfi. . 335 Marsh Rd., pittsford. . {HANG GUITAR 1nd DRUM 1am m~3135 ~-. U. LEARN TO SEW - Baum, advanced, tanning, groupe vour bome - 244-8494, - U TUTORING: all subjects, caul- .- ified teawhers elementaryand adu}: méyzssxoxul, TV- * TORING SERVICE, 244-9155. PIANO LESSONS: Beginners and intermediate. Westland Ave. Brighton. 271-4783. FIRE WOOD WELL - mEASONED HARD» WOOD ; > delivered and stack- ed. ‘Free ktrafling.\ Comstra Contractors, 482-0563. tt FIREPLACE WOOD Apple, seasoned woods, orders de- livered, 392-2342, 12/28 SEASONED: Mixed hardwood, Prouty Lawn Service 377- 8636. i SEASONED: Apple, free de- livery, call collect evenings or Dan Tingue- 1-315-483-9130. 2918 and 2750 Dewey Ave-4 631-8313 FALL SAILRG In mutuur - Nova Scotian Ketch. Call 342- 06924 for brociwre, -H HAVING & MEETING» PARTY? Foryournextaffair, RENT all yourneeds! Glas- es, punch bowis, fountain, b”. m, ”hm, m, silyerware. Also baby needs, CATERING RENTALS, P.O. . Box 215, East Rochester, N.Y., sB81-38%4. \R cost no more to rent the finset.\ - PADDOCKS RENTALS: Ser- vico & Repair fawamowers, snowblowers, small engines, pickup and delivery, Phone 244-5580.8047 W. Henrietta Rd. HOLIDAY PARTY RENTAL headquarters, Santa sults, dishes, glassware, punch bowls, stiver pieces. «We rent almost everything.\ DUR- ANDIS UNITED RENT-ALL, 434 Jefferson Rd., 442-2918 and 2750 Dewey Ave. 621-7318. 12/7 LOST AND FOUND CaT FEMALE: vicinity, Wood- stock La. Pittsford, November 30, Distinctive tiger markings black, white, gray. Front paws hourly average. 458-4193 for try's largest wig company. One acre lot, Built-in country estimates. Pully insured. 22m ifeécigf w'pfi ‘ large \Mitten\ shape. 381- interview. 12/7 - SWITCH BOARD AND CASH- 621-2580. 12/7 __ style kitchen, L,shaped dining | removals, Pruning, Topping, at, » - APPLE, HARDWOODS, Sea- |- 4739 12/7 IER: Girl experienced and de- room. Many phish extras. | ete. 482-9190 or 586-8482 utilities. AvailableJanuary Ist sened, dry, stored indoors. NURSES AIDS: 3 - 11:30shift, pendalbe. Excellent working WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK: Large assumable_p»Ortgage. . 235-9997. 12/7 Immediate delivery, or you \The more extensive a full time, L.P.N. 11-7 shift, corditions and many fringe 2 mornings a week, home with Asking $28,0007 w. Bloom- BOB'S GARDENING SERVICL CULVER - RONDEQUOIT: 3 pick up. Any amount, any size. man's knowledge of what has full and part time. Hillhaven benefits. Contact Mr. Levine 4 Smal children, may bring field Rd. off Mendon Rd. (Rt. - Mowing, gardening, planting Room, unfurnished apartment, Kindling. Ted Collins Asso- to be done, the greater will Nursing Home, 1551 Empire gchoen _. Pontiac. 586-2820, toddler. On bus line. Box 272 #64) «Ces\ Adams, Ruby and landscaping. Call 377- all utilittes, lease, by appoint- Clates, Ltd., 7 Schoen Place, be his power of knowing what Blvd. Webster, N.Y.671-4300. 585-2820. 1 112/14 this newspaper. 12/7 Realty Inc. 482-6050, 11/30 06895 or 586-0516. tt ment. 467-3814. 11/30 Pittsford, 381-9000. t to do.\ Benjamin Disraeli Lakeshore Sewers (Continued From Page 1) though the cost fs more than first estimated. Supervisor George Badge- row had satd that there was a diro need for the district, cit- ing the inadequate septic tanks which caused sewage seeps through the sard, Robert Brown, town ergineering consultant, told the crowd that the difference between estimates and low bids was duetoseveral factors, including the rising cost of tabor ard material since original estimates two years ago, and the unexpected rise in the level of Lake Octarto, Assembly man George Stock- moister spoke In support of the project. A resident of the district, he said, \this pro- ject is worthwhile. The longer wo walt, the more it will cost,\ Later in the msetiag he challenged a flyer which bad been clrculating through the district asking for disapproval The flyer bad claimed that the District would not be eligible for state aid. He told the crowdedtoaring that the project would get all the state and. federal aid possible, despite what the fiyer claimed, Badgerow assured the resi- dents that no nes would be put through vacant lard which would serve free to any future developers. He said that the present sub-division regulations state that the subdivider must pay for his own laterals, He said the sewer plan, as it now stands, would serve only people already living in the district. , Dissent of the plan fell that the cost was too high ard the board should walt for the pend- ing county sewer study. The rest followed in Stock- meister's steps, feeling that the time was now, \the longer we wait, the more it will cast,\ Construction of the project tis at least a year away. Brown told the audience that it would cost $149 per parcel In three years, but that the price would probably decrease as lots wore divided Isto smaller parcels andrew homes were built Bank from Paige 1) firm has designed a gravefal tower to be shoathked in cream-colored Travertino marble, which will be im- ported from Italy, The tufld- ing site will occupy less than a quarter o the triaamrgnlar plece of land, ars! the remain- dor wfll be farrffscape and paved ss a major open pedes- trian space in the dowrtown area. Witdisows ard other de- teils will beoftroonze-calogred marble, with beat-atsorking glasses to be set in rone» tinted afumiram frames. 4 - & +# Tte tark, which will more ims main offizes tothe tolling from fis proesert W. Main St. _headqgoar ters, will ccecpy fhorse 1 +o iiin tha naw building. In addition, the bark will occupy 40,000 square fect ef fipor space below the plaza level An coderground garage will provide spare for more than $00 srtos. £ % +# Gearge R. Willams, Bab- cock Pr., Brighton, presfdert af the bark, sald that the cew building \will cot only help meat te city's need for modern, Mammemm tat mm provide mP I sHunmulrs for MMEZMGM a ajiagent sites with new clfice «trocsfures # #4 % * \he new w} form the fhird tall tn a closter «tish already we Mimmza Toker an tke indain S4 rn co tnx or He to 5 ho . whn ide cupid d m (st An advertising mmr for ffii? ”3 Genesee Volley Mewspopers has on - WWW for a creiftive, indusiious person ‘ ; shills first an ad- win a Henry Cass Gives Noon-Time Review Henry Cass, retired lawyer and long-time friend of the Greece Hbrary, gave a noon- time book review on the \Auto- biography of Bertrand on Monday, Nov. 27. Cass aleptly whetted the in- terest of all present so that this particular book will be hard to check out at the Hbrary for some time. He explained that the 1950 Nobel prize winner had three main passions that ruled his life. ey were love, know- ledge, pity. As a yourg man will a Puritantcal up- bringing? Mr. Russel was a Ply shy introvert. In his lifetime he wrote over 40 books on sex, religton and mathe- maties. Cass is a collector of books and has donated many bocks to the Greece Library. Heo is an avid reader, has an ex- tearsive record collection, and is a jazz tuff. Mrs. Cass Is a former lbr arian and has donated many of her paintings to the juvenile section of the lWbrary. She specializes In Mother Goose paintings and paintings depict- ing the differcnt holidays Each October the Cass family presents the Greoce Lfbrary with a huge pumpkin which features Mrs. Cass' art work. American Host Program Greece Rotarians will hear about The American Host Program at their regular weekly meeting teld hext Wedresday noon at Streb's Stesk House, Under The American Host Program, tecrhers from for- eign countries visit American families for periods d two weeks dering the Summer months. Presertation to Greece Rotary will be by StanStocum, maragor of Calt- weli and Cook, who is amem- ber of the progrem. He ard his wife have ertertaired t«o teschers, one from Wales ard cze from Cermany. Slocum will present a film amd toll of his personal ex- porierces as a hom for the program. Ho is bighly ectho- stastic about this method of promoting | International un- derstarding, as is Rotary presidert Dr. H, Seott Wiley. Dr. Wiley and his wife have appited for membership ard hope to ertertain a teacher this summer, He topes that full information on the pro- gram will prompt st least nine other Rotartass to be \American Hosts,\ The visit of Dictlind Preiss, an Eaglishb teacher from Harover, Germany, to the Slocum's tome a 2 - Trte Hickory Lane, in Acgost was reported by The Greece Post, At that time Stoecm said there was only ome other frarally in the Rockester arora that was a member col the program. Free District (Contiztzed From Page D endam \has {nflested that they (Re resiferta) do mot wart thase stufifes to cockizzce ad that they aro satisfied with tke prosert atatos ofthe or efttrert® - =- Beriyp lest tke grap ra? tht It world try to gate cocireh of tte tears in on efor to gusrartse tke frceo district mi m3; asserx®iymun CHarigs PF. Stockresmter Rand ccsllia®® for tko resiprHion A th teo grocp cooet thems posks slow the bo@rd to con» W‘W ngfi M wmfmz WWW wmfmfimmmw diapate , asking only that resid- ents attezd moctings ond make thkoir oun choireo. Thero was s brief flurry after last Priday night's most- Mg. m elem started when asked mm“; fits was csing | the Bistrts Essce os a political cteoppicy store, Mazrice deripd thst ho was. When asked bf May i to bsd amy childrens stterSing posle schools Maurtroreplted thet bo CHH on sx sacked, pond tto witos A to Cur TS petoprt cf the poogts tn tte May ©4113 ito was wild the eteectine Cect» _ ren. fiflrmzrmfiex New Office (Continued from Page 1) tand, bufiding construction, in- side equipment, installation of cables throughout the metro- politan area and modification of other central office facili- ties totals more than $2,500,000. The office, built on a two and a half acro site, is. one story with basement; 117 feet ong, 35 feet wide; contain- ing 10,500 square feet; with steel frame, concrete block and a brick facade. Architect | was Victor B. Mellen - and - general con- tractor | was - Xylon Con- struction Corp. of Webster. In other action by Rochester Telephore Corp., the old \In- formation\ number 113 has besn replaced with 411. Exterded toll free charges between Brockport and Churchville exchanges and the Spencerport exchange has been granted. A now internal telephone system bas been placed at the Upiversity ef Rochester and its Medical Center. The charge in the method by which party Hre customers can call arother party on their lize marks srother improve- ment in service. After - Sunday - morning, anyone - wishirg to reach another party on his lize dials the seven-diglt comber be wighes to reach, pissaspecial party digh indicated on his number disc, Both thecaller's phone and the proce oftke party called thea ring. Wken the called party answors, tho caller's pppoe stops ringing and he can pick up his receiver, Complae on fhacew method car be ford on Page 3 o the raw telepbone directory. pacarso ofthe many charges ia corshers ard Hstitgs and some charges in ceallisg pro- cedctes, oostormers aro urged to peter to their now telephone Mm mm merm mflmxm to dexircy their cm Ctreatorics aftor CBESROLET CEAL®FSMAME ap #iim ron far{ Cok Ctpe*;, th- audceriiszleg unl pestle Wflm,mmmw to aM Rochester Chev In a agectal Mafia\? proiwtkion temi} copped mflmm, Play To Benefit Hospital PARMA G REECE gPlffirOSQD N ests _ A vre CHILI &#o Strong Memarie MENRIZYT TA PRESENT HOSPITAL LOCATIONS «Ala ttr oA CLL Pod cun.d L. c* SKETCH SHOWS Present bhosgital locatons. (Coxtisued from Page 1) blocks of tickets. Over 1,000 tickets are being printed and will be available after Dec. 18 in various lo- cations in the area, as wellas through organizations to which they have been distr{tsted. Advance reservations for a certain night can be made by serding a reqiest slorg with a cteck made out to \North- west Hoapltail Committee\ and stamped sell-amliressed e- velope to Ray Tobin, 2840 Ritgoway ave., Rochester 14678. Tickets ar» $3.00 do- nation eack. \Fe ktow wae won't Rave any trocble selling Urkets,\ saif DeSteqtaro, \\We bave seen a syrops of tke play snd it's a good one. Peoclsa wm 3mm & ”med ammg’n are mmwmawm to (Fis ares. \This is fhe epportirity thx. the residerts of Gteece taze besn waiting fre to ahow Chair support for the hospital I krow they ara Interzsetod anit weay't Jah oon domes. “fimw mmmwm % EWMWQMMM al{assad to »Puamt drite und as we bare Patent MIT u du Ima don to WWW tatkegs tries and businesses.\ Cooperation from the com- munity for the benefit has teen great, according to DeStepharo. Willing help has been given by Basil Marella of the Greece Recreation De- partm Greece Cortral No. 1 Board of Réscation has ecsthcorized use of Olympla High School facilities at co charge for tke bereflt performances. Tickats are being prirted ty Dosg Ladd's graphic arts clesses st Olympia High School. # 4 # aA poster cotter fis bigh cooperation among the people who have become involved in this project,\ said DeStepRharo. \I krow many more will wart to be included. To pareprase the came of the play, the spirit \Is' willing among our workers. It will be 1 Ist of work, tut the reward will boe great. Wherever we lock at the completed Park Ridge Hospital, we can think that we borgkt a Hitle plecaot the land on which it tis befit.\ All orgqariralioes in the Greece area are being con- tacted and represectalives will tbe Isvited to the next mesting at which tickets «ill prompt service, cal arm“ us at 424 Jefferson Rd,, 442« - school students is being tbo distriuted and further de- sponsored by Grease Commeli tails explained, Chamber o Commerce, s Prizes of coe $50 ani twos>s - Christmas savicga bonds will beqauwarded tar La has! panama. AB pos» Music ~ mm» the affair. Live' mm W mum ”mu, {Continued From Page D) Oirmpia, Cardin! moore, formance on Weceanday with ClarIothe, Marahill, Aquinas, HMW, [fimmfiwmmt and Wu mmmm if, fivmmwn, «#m , ‘ mewmm *A Hive esen a faw 11 oo) oul cont MW» 1 _ Mocney Girk Wigwammmm 3m m : y