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The nature trail has been laid out by the Environmen- tal Commission with the ap proval of the Genesee State Park Commission. So fer, no permanent trail markers or signs have been installed, but it is expected that this marking will begin in the Spring The trail starts at the Braddock Bay State Park picnic area, goes through the woods, across East Manitou Road and then south and east along the edge of the Cranberry Pond wetlands. Many types of water birds CROSS PEN SET Famous since 1846, Cross has achieved a masterpiece of beauty and precision in this 14K gold- filled pen and pencil set. Sot $26.00 . (Others from $5.00 each) Styled to add a note of elegance to any desk, this Deck Set features a walnut base and the famous Cross pen with lifetime guarantee....$27.50 (Other sets to $75.00) WEBSTER'S NEW COLLEGIATE Merriam-Webster has just published the greatest dictionary of its kind. it's where the words live. $8.50 (Webster's Third Unabridged Dictionary $54.50 and $67.50) The legendary Oriental game of GO for two players originated in 2356 BC. If chess is a duel, GO is an entire war. $15.95 (Other stimulating 3M games at $5.00 and $9.95) SCRANTOMS has a fine collec- tion of book ends that do the X ob they're supposed to do.and A are decorative, too. I {From $14.00 to $35.G0) Bock Ends shown here..$14.00) heavily wooded um wh may be seen 4!an film may. © from many mum: About midway between Ras: Included in the Manitou and Luwdem nt © are several slides j Barra. contzins .a great variety of wild slants and mrdwm The slides show ch: unite area in various seasons iand 7475. Di Cesare 'Cachets Coe Go On Display At RSB takenmthewzmudnbym I Arrangements ~ for _ showings to inwrelted\ ~ groups may be made by: calling Dr. Barra at 225- lllll Once a year, Marid- \P. DiCesare, 325 Holmes Rd., a- commercial artist with the Robert Hart Printing Co., places his hand painted cachets on display so the public, especially stamp and. cachet collectors, may enjoy them. His handpainted en- velopes will be displayed all this month, until the new year, at the Rochester Savings Bank in Rxdgenwnt Plaza. During the past months DiCesare has completed cachets of Joe DiMaggio, Billies Jean King, and the celebrities who played in the - Kodak Golf Classic recently at Oak Hill Country Club Many of the cachets are autographed. Astronauts from Mercury, Gemini, and Apolio flights will be in- cluded as well as those from Skylab L. Many viewers fascinated by the intricacy of DiCesare's work, have asked to purchase cachets, but DiCesare's growing collec- tion brings such setisfection Showing the same enthusiasm they had for their recent project are members of James Marcus' fifth grade at Craig Hill Elementary School. The class collected more than $140 for the Inter- national Fund for Animal Welfare in the fight to save baby Harp seals. Michelle Zicari made the poster shown for the campaign and Lucy Chierco collected the most money. Mrs. Marcus says she is proudof her class that did it all with \no self gain in mind...only for humane reasons.\\ They sou dps mvm 13in 5:51,\ he hesitates to diminish it in anyway. eight new cachets of celebrities. There will be Colleges To Visit Athena Students they also offer insight into college life in general. The following schools will be visiting Athena in the near future: Monday, Dec. 3: Canisus College, Buffalo, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4: Olivet College, Olivet, Mich., 10 Do you want personalized help in planning your child's post-high school career? The Athena Guidance Depart- ment stands ready to help. Each year, representatives from various colleges and universities visit Athena High School to talk with prospective college-bound a.m. students, their parents and Wednesday, Dec. 5: Butler counselors. Not only do these University indium. 12:15 representatives answer p.m. ' questions about their own schools (such as entrance requirements, financial aid and degree programs), but I THE GREECE POST \7 Betty Adams, Editor Thursday, Dec. 6: Eckerd College, Florida, 8:30 a.m. Bryant College, Rhode Island, 11:30 a.m. orpamum Published by, Gegesee Val pers, Inc., 4 .. 3300. Published gig!” ry, Thursday. Member of i New York Press, National Editorial Ass'n. and Western New York Herailding the holiday season, the Greece Perfor- New spa Publishers' ming Arts Society will Ass' u 15 F F ¥ an; per 132m 4 present its gaily-wrapped pmd a Pin. musical gift to the com- dad; sink 14534 munity Sunday-evening, 7:45 pm. at Arcadia High School. Everyone is invited and The new Dual 1229. Complete with top quality elliptical cartridge and genuine wainut base. $249.95 The regular price of the turntable alone. \ow 'op mode! and thot megrs 'o\ buy a* Ony pre 1 me serious record lover coutd < oco PoP ure 17? dyrom:coly ~ Toymed in 0a true gyroscope: -nums pole motor Busit n Foo > cats Piys mony more ot \o\ ce puree And fihfi' 5m fidmgmd mo ot om umse os esther o changer or Com <. bor the tonearm is e ce. jng too pigy the erice tonearm 2+ porgae eo enter of tho stock sour vestment n records wee or t eeg\ *~ egy them on cragthng less specs\. wher you comet d eath 50 tur 'o gnce al the 1229 Clone co\ <Igp ond bos Want To Help Baby Harp Seals /A 01306! 1 y feed s ome boat} ome S ° 9 ive To the SCq/JP/wc' For The Holidays John C. Braund there is no admission charge. Combining the talents of the Greece Symphony Or- chestra, conducted by David Fetier, and the Greece Choral Society, directed by Ralph Zecchino, the evening will offer a program of fire music for the whole family. The 8Q0-voice Choral Society will sing a group of widely- varying Christmas works, and the 60-piece Symphony will perform Handel's \Faithful Shepherd\ suite. Following intermission, the Choral Society will be joined by specially selected students from Greece high schools and by soloists Nancy Virkhaus, soprano, Richard Alien, bass, and John Braund, tenor, to sing the Chrnstmas portion of Han- del's \Messish\ The or- chestral works and the ac- companiment will be perfor- med by the Symphony. To add to the festive at- mosphere, during inter- mission concert-goers will be entertained by a brass en- semble from the Greece Community Band, directed by Janes Harvey. Following the concert, a reception will be given by the Greece Per- forming Arts Society's Women's Committee, Bea McC rossen, chairman Background music for the reception will be providedby a string ensemble from the Greece Community Or- chestra conducted by Jure Crouse. tike great tars ito choose from in (1878 Back cere 3 rig'te on Moat. inlcmdt Wigwa- ©*599 oferim tip travail mammmmmhu epemoy Fase im [93 thm Etre] Trovel Ager: The arog a ins elect oor poop Ke bid Tus that} combsnmnticn of ont ols rome mmmrammmmmm pur\ vae racks Emes oe boe gon tm | cwmm ar afar maimemmmmm Talents Combine In Music Richard Allen The Dec. 2 concert will not only be the Society's gift to the community but will also be its thank-you to the many people who have joined the Society as members by giving their financial support The Greece Performing Arts Society is also supported by the Con- tinuing Education Division of the Greece Central School District and the Greece Recreation Department. Soloists are made possible through s grant from the New York State Council on the Arts. MOVING? Bo sure so get in touch | with the Welcome Wogon 1 hostess. She can help you | yet w knowve gour new i community as quickly os 4 positie. fimflfiflw - | mama i mentre ne warmer ane ~- an