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l ^ l .r'.M'j.\.')'H , »'fr«lfirfciiM>MW| r. - i. ' 1 ' \in i 1 ! IE' i ;: Ji- ll' 4 , FAIRPORT BOBLIC LIBRARY| 18 PERRIUf ST. FAIRPORT, JN.tf. , Cl '•8 H ' i NinetyrfirstlYear— NO. j(yj FAIFPORT, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y., MAY . 6. 196-2 Town Houses Are Hot Til ere hs chants that The plan.* on South Main i f r /r; Row Houses iii£ feelink .trn|bi.ir taxpayers an .growing reeling nm|t>ii^ taxpayers and m«»r- LH tliis talk about' trow Iious'es\ \ylu»n' it' Oiould'be .'*to|\vii houses\ has ho<|n mislead] riff. . | • of PK(i Asso<ri<Hti'}| for the 56 ju-reipsin-el St. and Mosley - -| •«*•• -:,\{'\' Rd.f.soems a far cry from what wj „ J dovoted lo 4 lSrpa |L|J p: i rk is apparently the popular concep- and rlcreational a |- ca . s 4 hich in _ t- lon - elude a swimming pool, ii wading. Colonial Village, the proposed ^^ L nd ' t< ; nnis £ olrrts y Export name for the development will be landscaping will further' enham-M strictly a suburban luxury village thc b ' ly of the envelopment, of its own and must'not only en- H|a| L are lo pH : c ,, lh i varans hance the beautyj of Fairport and unlLs j.- undftr $ 2 0,ob(h\ and it ' is reported that' of tjhe initial \fn'ty units approximately twenty lyrv:*' already been \spoken for'jj Purchase terms 'are .similar to tha{ m any ordinary lluune and, are largely tailored to tire wants and needs of individual purchns-; ! ••|335H604S^r-¥iiis photA from an architectural rendering\ Indicates the .six $, -Who hav©3Pi^»«.T!W\v' ro *V n B prfliieet^v ; ^o^e^^d.,' • The I: if- -H-; unit plan oi the group Houses on the Diedrieh Diedrieh property was this particular terrain but will broaden tthe village tax base to the benefit of a|ll home owners, while providing business for the community. \ .The Town Houses will be built in. units of 5. h and 7 widely separated from ohe another. (See map inside). Units will contain either two or three bedrooms, the master bedrooms 11 x 16, and the living rooms 13 fe x 19'*. Each of {h€ ; oomp i e ted. projeet; 'should house will have its own pattp and exc ,, ed j $5,000,000. '\' j'\ }V enclosed garage. _. - . :*. ~ .... • ?! j More than ,2&£ of 'the 56 acres;' CONTINUED ON PAqE! ers. under FHA. >' Eventually it is hoped to e«»n- + 1 struct -300 units ini-IS tqj-fin indi- vidual); buijdings. Assessable val ,*»;i the Villagi Planning Board is still the under diking can get'started. Hi fa tf >. •'-j'.';'. The- Beef '.Cro^s.B oodrriobile will beat the First ICoii- gTegaUonal Church i'rem 1 to 7- p.m. next Monday, Maiy r 21st;.-'j Jjiyone^who was imissed- by. the canvassers and t nbt|iave-^l^v^a^e^^^fm^atiiriay call the ehaiifnai|i, I Mrs;.' Hartmap; : •&&&$!&ki.'Sqr. •'• -; p'V-. •'• •'' • an appointment,;Aprjgjm.ay5f. 1 ;c me M- .JM ••..• i -..-• ^ without .^n^appointmeritr^Kpecial^ ''K^flff C J ^ring,th;^ss^^f £§|h^Op|l* ' I >tr^&$^$jif^V:^ Ic 63' rot^^M'V : - : ' \••' • those 'who Seed them ,• If yra are.\''AAAfO' JV jli|able-i:to - keep. \ ; your?'ap^ Li tiherit- , -f \*Vt.\ V. ^MS^^^ : ^^^> «f V The Select Band, under tike 'di T-^O^during.the hours a f the re ^ on of WaMo Woodworthi w ^ n Water Prbblein Cindy, KathyJOur New Royal Family 'withr\usrif it seem crovt'ded and slow; we ha^e In the face 'of jlosin? the Per- - 0I )4 ihton Water Districts i 3 the- Mon- roe County w4ter j Authority, i Fairport ..officials * note i at ljeai?t one silver lining.\— chances] take'an admmistrattver miracle.f .< Bloodmobil0i If you can come only .,„ L^ Mf . , otlM ^i,i„ « fi,« But of h cials claim a way will toe room •^V W ^:^K ' v ' u« w J T Tf tral School;: on. .Friday, May 11th a.h»t drcicul^lanc^^ t^ ruft^^ga^^^^ ^ dl ^. hour. . • .• -•'- . j cul i and' 5/ arned a perfect rat l, ,purquota;ims.goneupf^ml60 ing ^ y scorlng 240 p ^ nts . 0w] i\ *\\ \ m *?• tb'n^alrport' top that recqrji!. \ June\ C. Feder. Publicity Chairmajn •1 m * » Cbest Drive I^vertheTop BSross Community Chest E qve in- dicate' that:' the communit ii tiqllTSpinta^due,to.their creased judge made • ^e comment tl.at'i^ S-use of; blood in this area. ' Last \ ., v ^1 % ^ December we obtained 3 85 S,Please .do your part to-help was hard to imagine thajt stu|dents pmtf. coU j d SOU nd so prdfessipnal The Senior Band. directed by Munro Sherrill . brought added fame, to Fairport in earnihgr ah \A\ in Grade V musicj whiph is ft'B &&##?$$ will '{jjae^pcyij [ates^jl: pk.^ age in.the : ^Bi^tl^.!5Ummei^<?^?- Without' 'the \ tcAyn Huston i village estimated j rev< nues..•£ waterv.will be short seme $25,<J0O;- ihy>the; budget alread^'-approy Hove this void will b^ .filled bit tr\*V \Z\ CJ* \\*\\*\ wy...i-v^y« ^« 1 difficulty. tival held,at Byron-Bergen Cen- ^ much M we | i t , the j^, of the district -.water ; customers. Mayor Charles J:'. Stauter explkin- ed, our first responsibility is* to the-village residents wlio paid j for the water system s: find additional sources. ace nee 1°23. •r~v~i While surplus'• water 'vas avail- able, it was good ijusirjess to jsell it to the tqwn all these; years. But pQT Si\. the tremendous growth of line town has made it neiessary; to Lilac Motorcade tizens C ajnderjthe lo take »Perinton A motorcade is being organized queen aniz Fairport ^ith a 'reputation for providing beautiful .Harvest Queeni in thc statfa wide, competi- tion did it again tpis weekl-when Cindy I Roberts a sixteen year old bundle,, of loveliness wa.« named s .senior citizens other considerec ult The soorinr circumstances - tne tow ?0 had < T nnd any other town residents- chosen S^SfV^SrSh ™l , 4Sf r !21 alternative except to find another wishlnff to go al l ng Lo see tno famous lilac blooms in Highland Bef<»; for the Senior Band was 226 out Mayor; concluded of 240 points. It is quite doubtful „_,„!__* ,.„*„„U^J I „* there is a school this size in the Fairport watershed I at East Park on Thursdi *rA Ann Bloomfleld shows conSideraWy jimf chairmen of alrangenients are ^ ind >* ^ rt - liul< * « io,lbt that « n '\ stace wnicn can ooa^L 01 two nnc d j v j over a coup i e j 0 f M carleton Lindsav and Mrs was tie popular I favorite. OV.IT- fetinal figure of the Pennon R<|d bands earning the top rating. monChs ag0) officia]s £ ted ^ ^ dn ^ r ™ T^** ^ come Lnd bubbling with [tears of and Kathv .Jean J>ie, an- st.unning little • indy. was alternate. • i r ! < 1 p; a whoopirig. wildly ,.ap- May 24. Co- plauding group at the High School : !i! •]*tfee^ed-Vtheir quota by 3' f /o and Roberta §&£*&> '\cited for \outstandi|n|r 'pert Brownell, tuba, B^V; Leigh UlHch, { ;n?wei».: morkttrice\. . v trumpet, A-IV; fe?;?^?ij^^t : iarry Chapn.ajh who trumpet, A-TV; Hearing Has l \ Dual Purpose • with\an inspection by village yffij ca u for the senior'citizens to be Mayir Stauber I 'said y«8lerdSgr.. l^^^S P S^t^^no Ri^ Phi ifolta Knnno cials on Sacurdayl May 26. picked up at l ln<jir d0 ors,at 9:30 that tne informational meet ng JBT ; .! fe*SPk»HfS- *S3K qU0 ^ Jt WES n ° b X ™ Ue \° KC ^RPfl Fire Dept officers, beaded | by ^ m an / to ^ rrCurncd to their the proposed use of the! ifontfa- 4!i«mall .accomplishment . Mr. Tbomas J, VeiHage,!' I Tin- Fire Marshall Cal Stewart, will hom€K b y noon. Diedrieh property Will provide^. El- inspect commercial! installations, • • two-fold purpose: 1) It wlu*. al t r-h« : ed YmbZd™ «Sw S *™f°™:Ea.stLakcL, (ull'to trip Mll^^ponwcd by tt- Pernio- R.\ Kv \Ijl- sratc-f..llrt'».-].niwl«<lB- -I ,OA^ impnaaiye rating-. Tom Tor- d ^ h w t j^^ haJ ,l 40 ,„ ? hos ' b| , _ j : the hoiior. ' ^of^uotaf 1 t Z S 'bSne ne A^^K£TC ' \> ^ ^P--. to too p| e c ipl lat^r \^r m „ old of SCT ior ri„. Iwfe-t in the victor, fa the „S, A-^Sa^re^Itt f flfX ? monT ^TsvXt \\? a \ d «—4 ™ h \ h \'\ h ° VL ' Sft& thia year's , U ot S ' <rt- A-VI and A-V; Steve Knjney; ^ oe^Zdy I^etrf * \^^ -«* \'\ \\\' \ l iJ&OHOprrepresented a much higher clarinet, A-Vl; Dorn Ulrich, spare . u period ] I . ibase 'than the previous ye;a when drum; A-VI; Ray Toland,, sjoare St' Clean Up Nancy Aitell, .Chris Go ton, >*i^»-»« ^r fSS^Shairman of both dri]/(js said trumpet, B-IV; Fred PompAhfo, Week Coming P^^^^r^ 5 3]l0Wl ^ trumpet,. A-m ; | ;, • ^ C]ean _ up ^ , feyen- more outstanding . j . . • • L ; J ?.sfwe wiir collect in ® c JSS of VerHaqe Honored i-'^is^cn^rman' in acknoi /I adgiiig V' jgri_; any credit g<)es ^i^l^s^r; Panorama Plaza where refresh- ments will be $erved them by nneth M>!e« Ave. Kathy is the dhughtei Margie Bruening; sbite queen and lohjr time frivend ' y of .Cindy's bestowed the. erown. , A Cindy is the daughterVpf Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' R. Roberts of i • ten- dent Wlliam Dancy. Fresh flow- ers will also te given to- the guests. Anyone wiSbint to go along or volunteering tp irive is asked to in jthe ca n Mrs Helen Butler at PR7- vUlage wilt start May 2^1 .and jend. n$o aS ' HO(m \ aji possible. Plans of S. Main St. Both girls, are active ,ln extra riirrieular.. School activities. I 1 1 ta ^^IrM^^roS HlStoricoT^Ociety ^ * public to hear uk^U Vwollettl-witb* a finer group of Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa •SkSsSKJ ••\•:-w m.»wit r/es' to l«62-€3. ' story sis well as answers j to) qujjs-, 211 [Jtiairtfi' -inton Historical Society tions fliey may have. 2H Tuesdakr, May 22 at 8:00 give the Village Board la ^m^m^m^mmmMm JhUKi?L I zon-, - The Peril will meet Tuesdajy, May 22 at 8:00 give the Village Board % repre- Phi Delta Kappa is a national officials will inspect Idwelliings P.M. at thef Congregational sentative consensus of public opln- fraternity for men devoted Ito the suspected of below minimal l^ab] Church. A ver>) interesting and ion ori| how the recently annexed promotion Ibfr^ir^e^i \sei vice itaj: requirements ] as described in appropriate subject has been property sh6uld be zone^ j and^leadersWp^in^education. : - .ylllage law No. 6. j i | selected for this program. Miss As a result of the meeting. iSi^SS^-inniiwh'-^ tne r 'fir.: <2haries J^MfeSr•' jbf''St . Street crews will mike daily, Alta M. Fisher. Town Historian, ing,for!the area will be |prop Sr^c^^ffistorical Club 1 rill lw Jpnn Fisher. C^lleg^nae beeri el- rounds of the village td pick, up wiU speak on fiat ^^^uroSv^my-19,'^a and'debris deposited! at Perinton. Miss Fii. ^IS^-^^UW^ the curbs, according to I^uia Van.| Kodachromes ti illustrate her According to Sftuiber. Ilthp. vil- mffiS&^ i &'*& eK Winkle, foreman: of th> DPW.| talk. Everyone is cordially invited lage is not committed toJa% pro-,-; j C§ffiSd^^ ^i '., •:£ t ^^^SSS^^^^S^SB^^J[ ;: ***** ^P* a ^ icl f?P °^ faturday.| t 9r attend this njeeting. - : posal until zoning is established. ^: , >. •(•„-. ;i. [I. N