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MIDTOWN PLAZA TERRACE LEVEL PHONE 454-3200 GRINNELL TRAVEL C var eme anthem. n a ar l ats LEWC eames 3 n tis: a 0 lan a g- goos : C A4 e < maen onn ®t orges mor emnetrrment a u iiy oie (ur me .o op dont art Miss Sharon L Sauter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land J, Sauter of Leonard Rd. became the bride of Mr. Rich- ard A. Forcella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forcella of Stiverdale Dr., fromlequoit, in 2 ceremony held on Nov. 25 in Mother of Sorrows Church. Miss Sandra A. Maglioceo was maid of honor. Brides- maids were Miss Lynda Schmeor and Mrs. Charles Searles. Mr. Ronald Brono was bast man. Ushers were Mr. Kenneth Sympson and Mr. Marty For- cella, For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of white peau do soi fabric and alencon lace with a scalloped neckline and long sleeves. The skirt was A-line with a detachable chapel length train. The attendants all wore floor length satin and velvet gowns of petunia color. Following a wedding trip to New York City, tho couple The Bob-Tailed \In or Outer\ 100% wool, $1400 *' Mrs. Richard A. Forcella 100% comfort and convenience. Bob-tailed styling lets you tuck it in or wear it out. 2 button-flap breast pockets. In a collection of colorful plaids. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP will reside at 1112 North Good- man St, . Mrs, FQ Wagnuamdedhlon- roe Community College and is employedi|at Eastman Kodak. Mr. Forchlla is presently at- tending MCC. *% Mr. and Mrs. Paul Al. stoddard, 91 Clardale Dr., Greece, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Joan Elzabeth Stoddard, to Timothy Walter Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alen Hill, Athens, Ala. Seneca Indian Chief Speaks To Students pid you really used to scalp people? Did you go barefoot all year around? What did you think of the whi The second ers at the Barnard School in Greece had the chance to ask these ard many more questions of for- mer Sereca Chile! Freeman Johnson last week when he visited the school. Chief J on is a Greece resident when the children began to study the various cul« tures of Agnertca, they invited him to come and talk. The majestic Chief came in his full regalia and answered the children's questions. | And the children were ready with their quesHons, too. They wanted to know what family life was like, what the women did, what they ate, who hunted for food, and how he became Chief. Chiet Jonson answered each question carefully ard with the wisdom of a trues Chief. He talked about the relation- ships his tribe had with the white man. He said how very important it is for all of us to understard and appreciate other cultures so we can live together in America. Christmas Party Set By Women's Democratic Club The Women's Democratic Club of Greece will hold its annual Christmas dinner party Tuesday, Dec. 412 at 6:80 p.m. at Porest Hill at East Manitou vided by four young men play- ing their electric guitars. They are: David Neuman, 224 Little Creek Dr., Robert Postle, 75 Kartes Dr. N., Wesley Rigsby, 175 Sheppler St., and Ricky Rivers, 1211 Britton Rd, They are all stodents of Mrs. Willis Nictoy, 82 Brockridge. Miss Joan E, Stoddard Miss Stoddard is a senior at Beaver College, Glenside, Pa. Her flance is a senfor at Athens College, Athens, Ala. A June 8, 1868 wedding is planned, Glove Thefi Draws $300 Fine Newly elected Greece peace justice LeRoy P. Ramsey, de- claring an \all-out war on crime in Greece,\ fired a 19- year old Rochester youth $300 and placed him on probation as a result of a theft of ax pair of gloves from the Sibley store in the Greece Towne Mall last week. Jaroslan Krupa, 19, of 8 Grant Sl., received the sen- tence after he pleaded gullty to the charge. Greece police sald Krupa was arrested after he took the gloves as part of an \initia- tion\ into a fraternity. The police said that Krupa is not a studert and they weren't sure what type of fraternity was Involved. Value ofthe gloves taken was $1.29 Buckman PTA To Hear Concert The Buckman Heights PTA \IH~ eAjfoy ~ a Christmas concert presented by the Dec 11 a 7:30 p.m. In addition to the orchestra and chorus, there will be solo- ist and epsemble presenta- tions. A healthy body is a guest- chamber for the soul; a sick body is a prison. Bacon - Mail The Greece Post s Gentleman, Qfiffiiifififiéfifiifigiiffittlfil’tf‘ifiiiifitfitttfi Subscription | Blank Today or | CALL 381-3300 0 Box 186 Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 ENTER MY SUBSCRIPTION NOW I ereisto $8.00 fop tuo year's w abwwwwmmmwmwwmwwwdewwwwmw §\ a \7mm 'of Education from the. \Greece Teachers' Assopiation, - the Greace Non-Teactiers® As» . gpclation, districtsecretarles . -_ and purses. - Appointment of Easton as ' negotiator by the Board of . Education follows the public Md mama: at which all *Interested groups were given the opportunitytopresentthelr ° © requests for recognition as negotiating units under the | Taylor Act. Recreation _ Department News Bowling. and basketball are in the spotlight in the Greece Recreation Department. The Greece Businessmen's League started last Wednesday Rowland Cliff and Nick Neusatz tied for top honors with - strings of 537. 'The Boys and Giris#League, composed of high schoolers, has started at Maiden Lanes. There are more than 170 young bowlers participating. A mixed tournament will conclude the slate in April. The Women's Leagee has started with 17 three-member teams. President of the league is Jane Andrews, vicepresi- dent, Virginia Tucker, sec- retary, June Rundell, treas- urer, - Doris Hess and sergeant -at - arms, Rita Martens. The Church Basketball League started last Sunday with aqua} oa the Clympla court. Nad CBr. sctiine iBe 0 Lakeview Club To Host Christmas Sale The Town of Greece will be a more beautiful place thanks Garden Club On Friday, Dec. 8, the club will bold its annnual sale of Christmas - decorations | at Northgate Plaza's Security Trust Co. Samples can be viewed at the bank before the sale. The hours of the sale are from 9;80 a.m. to 7 p.m. The sale bas proven very popular in former years. Many items will bo available in- cluding many meade from wood ard arrangements mado from seed pods, pine comes, and dried flowers. The Lakeviey Club has gre- viously contributed beautifi- cation work throughout Greoce including tke landscaping of several Greece schools. Chanukah Party Set For Dec. 16 The Jowish Cenmmunity o Greoce will sponsor a child- ren's Chaczukah party on Sat- urday, Dec. 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Greece Toan Hall. Children are asked to bring a gift for an exchasrgo drd it should be sritable to the ehil3's age. and antics have been man Hshed, .. -_ sThis committee recom- mends that the mum}! for the mid; William mansion consult -. further = with «uch groups as are 1mm ot so : doings - 3 mamtwnnam ammo be appointed as the negotiator for 'the Board of Education - to neg --employee organizations whicheventually are determined to represent their respective units,\ . Elected Charles H. Coppard Charles H. Coppard, 56 Lambert Dr., has been elected to the Beard of Directors of the Real Estate Boand of Ro- chester and appointed secre- tary. ~ is president of Co- pard Realtors, 1806 Stone Rd. The 15-member firm special- izes in resigerntial sales, ren- tails, and appraisals. In addition tothe Real Estate Board, Coppard is a member of the Rochester Home - - Builders Assoc. Coppard is a member of the Board of Directors and past president of Greece Coun- cll, Chamber of Commerce, ard member of the advisory board of Community Savings Bank. He is a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church and through the years has been active in church, YMCA, and - Boy Scout sctivities. Avon Guild Presents Play The Wakefield Players Gulld of Avon presented a religlous drama program, \What's Christmas Witkout Santa Clavrs?\ last Sunday at Trin- ity Episcopal Church. The Gull is a repertory company composed eof Avon high school stiderts who or- ganized in 1960 for the pres- entation of religtous drama. Executive producer of the organization is the Rev. Pater M. Norman, rector of Zion Episcopal Charch, Avon, who, slong with the group's direc- tor, Mr. Thomas M. Bobrer, prepared the modern prose afiptstions from medieval