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WMO&Ofc^^ m'e^^^m $£tef FAZRPORT l & PERRi ! ( For New School' iPhe % miKrli (liseussed \population expllosi^n iiiplfpi > :.*'.- tonight rhc i& cqilic i;- jiDjiearich. |Uc-[ Jj*Meijnbers \V • V .';• i v,';. Mayor C johie to a:ten<3 1 resid be F 0 r\ j -qualify as •; -propevwil questions.\! K-TT- '; ..Mrs. Hi* ! e Aired Tonight \Informational Meeting\ scheduled for ,he Fire (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. at which.time the ng th* Town House development of .the property w ill be aired, is open to everyone. of the Village Board, '- J- o^ininfe Board and the stauber also pointed out that ^frfWgS Asso slate , who ire plan- the meet ing was strictly \infor- •ihing the.pro^ecf, will be on hand mat i6nal\ and for the enlight- i jto|repeal all facets of the project. ment of ^^ village c it zens and Carles Staube- stressed Board me ' mbers ! (the point. 1jhat jvhile aU af 2 wel- * Na action on zonm ^ vrm be \only those who ^^ untu the ma tter J has\ had jnts.- of the village proper consideration in all its permitted to ask phaseSt » the | Mayor said . . its target right jhere in faii rpjo'rt and zeroed'in oh 5'tlver school board fori another d'ire*k'ihit. 7. • , o *H \''* J 1 * I .1 / ft* f I ''' •' Confronted with another Ijmge increase in Wiro.tliimijfc ll Board found than to sug- Junior. High liikejy, that the school system Would be short 14 class rooiiuf by lEKiji. . \] ' ]t; ! . ;jTo point up the problem £>chool Superintendent Frank A. Biftfkaw revealed that kindergarten- enroll-, mient alone this fall• would .exceed 300. \'! . '\) for the fall and confirmed esti- mates of growth in ^he immediate years to come, the no other alternative gest that a new School be built, possibly by 1966. Since the district! was consoli- dated eleven years ago three new schools 'have been ,built. Brooks Hill School slated lo be opened this fall. With all four autumn the total exceed, the estimated 2.950. -]. v; ^pressed satisfaction jnj While present schools can be n»ct that a 70-icre'sllcvin A&: expanded to accommodate most ^ L ju ,. wmti by lh0 schouS of the growing student popula- t ^ c1 and is avaUab . e , or „ tion in the next few years school ^y mus t. continue principals pointed out that bar- J rcillJld » Ior olhel . sil s . j Jj ring increases, which is most j' . , } J fjl MRobert A. Dudley. l President of the School Board will >req\icS|t i si Operating this s > irV(;y by Q le State Burea|r;:otf enrollment may Building u nd Grounds. Whiuf fcmili th.j ,iult tor uses {hat! i \to |, S3n>p •I t i ttye Bloodm' persons ^hb pints : Last|»Pe were Red to; thank; to; ddimtelbk: bile Gets 156 Pints FIRST jPOPPY SALE!: Mayor Charles, Stauber revives a 1962 American* jljegion Auxiliary ('Mem- orial Poppy* from Aharon j Wiek- Ings of Ayrault Itoad,, i one of Monroe County's Poppy girls. Chief Cites Aids To Burglary Preventioij ert Hartman, chairman of the local Red To Turiji,Off Power Unit, Announces.that on Monday, Miy 21st, ElectrSc ; pjwer wi|i be! shut off bile Ccllected 156 pints of .blood from 216 in the Egypt area onj Sunday ^\\been' \\declared came to the Bloodmobile. (W quota was 175 morning kay 27th40m ^:po a.m • st auber mber u e receipts — ; 1 \This is the time of tlie. ivcnr wheu burglars pa j * i ' '* * M! * * prowlers have ejjsy picking, in]o.<t cjli/.ens will soon hej-'go. ing ()!T on \veek-lMi<ls or vaeat ing their liome^ to burglars Tom Aldrlch. May 27th through JUJIC 2nd •ons and virtuallv {aban|l;oii ! or pn»wlers \ s;|id (illiej '.[Help your Fairporl. Pojic*: Z*'- • by Mayor pj ir tment combat jb»V\gl\ rie ^ by to. 5:00 aim. while Ithe Municipal Yor^ate~A^iaU™ ^cSS W fOU ° Wing ^ ' I Electric line ;; crew jis cbnnectlng Qf ^^ ^ ^^j^ Prevenlion ji i. Notify your i>ol\ce D^ar^ 11 : 1; 185 4 ]>ints X)n : DehUf;of the , brechti R.N^' and (Mrs. Helen lin thP new line to the Devbt Snb- Wi * T\~ \' °'~ f- ; Cros^fe^rk^ Week; a period j during which ment and a neighWir\ as to liyou all : y<&,,^d ; came Mrs ; Marjorie \Howell^ '^rl ^°^^'^^ifc 15^\^ Chief |.Aldrich and! the Fairport |^j«rtiire and i-eturn; 2. ,C^e,l iScoute. Pat-jGriswoWi-.r 1 B: Oheckers,! Mrs. AL vWi \U Jariey..and ,. iM rs\ i' LeRpy EJriggs. Telephone . j j cttller, Mrs., Ro 3ert Elli ott^.Regis- tr^rs: Mrs. I«e Ho\nick, Mrs. ; ' ,Stan; ey W righi DMrs. I wort Kittle,' Mrs.', Dloy<l Smithi • Mi sV: Howard .'•r f iWhitman.- Mrsi'.Artoui {.Fox, - and' ' \ ]i Mrs; Wta. Forater. Nvrses: Mrs, H^v il Doiriir Stiier,- H.N.. MJ'S. \Martha *^tiiw^;.-J.=--r»\lM.- ir rs . Myr«n;!.Smith,,: IgP?^\Sparks -R.N., 1% '• 'KlNrMrs. Ge ir\'' ; i[, Mrs. c;.;,;l ^teffen,. B: $m I- !>,.•' Band CoTICert Set -\ tratelthe attempts df would-be br,| leave with a neightKjrMJ^yjiit loW^Jir^-ip^^S ^vSS^iBPii^^Lc'^Clie.. -b|^r^!te»/ : S^Sa^SSS^' : '«dMd^ 0l1 June9;at 3 j>.m.,,Ed Ash- burglars this summer. I unf-i 1 after 3«>ur Iretnrn to r}l>\lh.> Biw&obbe: • A^-^ „ ! 1UU papers ..about your trip; ^ AJ-- ,5^^.^|s|,f% ! oId SSL^W§S?SKTS: a^ncerti^lthe.aU.of.th.F.lr- Jtf** '^^W \f^. H«- *»* » f'tS '\^ '•' port Baptist Home I The [members \ OCKl ^y da y wliutei|l you at a j a vpi and swbep 1 .sidewalk j •; of the community ale invited. glance who's awayT their porches. p !ose md lock' jail j w\ndow!j land __, : LL_—_—I LJ will be cluttered with circulars; jj oor . s includijU- the garacd; 7. an unkempt lawn; an empty #ar- ;. | . |** .^M Leave shades and blinds Ia,ltior- i • I i : : 'I I :',<??• CONTINUE ON PAGE, ti I Hirsute Entry In Beard Derby George Bluforri, Nurse's MrsJ Esther Woocto,rd, R.N., .Rose Maim, JFLiN., \trs/Helen linger, • (H.N.,' Mrs.- Helen .N..' ^arsitjy Choii Mrs. 1 lobert Al- .;fTh]e Vakity Choir, under the\ I'^iirectioh <f NfeilPett:''/ earned a H prftct A : ratMg iiigiadei' V mu- %&>« ji sic,' while uttenffinig th< :j New York I0h:i Stat6 Competition hejid at ,Pen- ^*f'\ : !l'-ftflldl'this aast jfield! this ?ast Friday Wp, | jiiay; i The choi f received the. high- f0 : i'^t^ .possihe ;s<jore^jof •12'0j^ ! ppints. (i0 ir(js^bers ; ';^rf(|'rmeift'^ rere;?;Hodie, 0i i iChriBtus ijitud .. ; est,^E li jatf-Rock, imd ; 'l Halle] u^ah..,-Anien.' school music department proc aim - ai t Ai grating two Bands, ; i Glider, and rchesira,; ' • : \ : ,.-..\ inoriatBay ljlollday, ojiftfiel'i era* and S/a-tur- kdte due t«> -tWe- Me- ypm* copy; [-Mail ivfll [arrive in ]tho:!,iiiujaai; r 'aj .'day 'la te~OTiurs-' ;day. Deailinejj for ne^^s and ad- pi^V-aSies 'iay-^nomi. 'tm news stand s^ny^-Tues^' :r» •.•*IKJ:'.V.^.-;> t age with the door a bulging mailbox. wide open; or mal position; nnrl 8J Do, notf.Wave a key under the welcome- fmat. Memorial Da> mail box or porch it with your neighbor Police. Department. Parade Facts Fairport will have its annual Memorial Day Parade. Under Parade Marshal Vincent G. Ken- nelley, | Jr. the parade wilj form at E. Whitney Rd., mkrch around the Baptist Home, proceed down Main St. to W. Church St. to the World War II Memorial at Potter PI. In the line of march, will be the & pillars; rJenve or, your that the rifjht person Aldrich urged. .\ they wll| .see get*!. : |jt.\ i Keds Split, B<a< El iRoifi = J k ; In 2 £am;?s plave«l)last we«(cj the Rjilder School nine lost to.^Pr'n- fiejd .1 - 0 and defeated\ Arijh-H- VFW and Legion Colors. Firing val's East Rr>chcster, &-7. AtJPejg- Squads and Auxiliaries. Alno Of- field the Raiders jfell to a ri^-hiit- ficial cars', 270th Armored Fi:«ld ter; by Devers. Devers strucf c^ut Artillery. High School Band, VFW only 2 men but the iFairport' 1 tram Band, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, hit the ball at the' Penfield jfnen\ San Sebastian Societly, Fairport and could not drop a hit ,in safely. Fire Department anr Auxiliary. All! three Raider pitchers j'had Egypt Fire Dept. and Bushnell's trouble finding thr« ' plate ]ahd Basin Fire Dept. found that walks followed }f>y a -Daniel P. Hamilton. 1 commander |°9 d hit P e ^ rait a nJ , nt '- ™?f* b >' r the Perinton Memorial Post ^hop andIDever> ianed: the ^en- ill be in charge of the ceremo- field attack., . j ; ..Jji ^ Lidem pu of wil nies a^ Potter Memorial. The FrMay the Raider^ pulled them- Rev. Dustin Ordway jvill give the >S(?tvo . s into a 1ie fo ,J . sC cond^ place invocation and benediction. Th.ue Dy beating East Rochester 9: - 7. will be short speeches by Mayor Diok Tomasino, in relief |for baye Charles Stauber and Vincent Ken- Mostier. pitched^stieady .MMIt' to nelley. g a in his second Iran against one Music by the Fairport High dcfeat for th „ s 6ij]on. Dowjnl 5-3 School Band and selections by the jJ tno 6ln Fain ; )rt totaled !Jfotir Perinton Male Chorus under the -^ t ^ Lie and (0 me up ,\vitlh: 4 direction of William I J. Erbland. ^ we , n ^ gth lo take thi'fvln. and stogie and under In the finale \taps'* will be played Ja k Cuykcnda n and Dave ; 'Mohh'er P^^f^^Ti^iTl^^nt^^l^as^ in restoring somJvintage foot- by James Torrens and David wi| . h 2 hits ieach p iced the winners ^Jvrea^'^SVhe^ Drews.|. - j.jj v.J\'i 'ts ^.r^S&^Sr^fc^man^ observed \I notice I cL't ^^ m * In ^ ot raln th< i* ervi f» ^» I'-V** ^ ta <*%V* MS ri „ v entries in be held in Minerva DeLand Audi- poi^ traveling to Wehsteij Tiiisday torium.i and Brighton Fri4a^. . ?• ;• •art* ':&&?&' fii-Tf^'rwfji.^ -Mm Slip OURJtY iOONTESTANT: Behind that beard jS*(pjfiJB^^ Tony was one W the theV Sesqnl beard; derby.. i *-i