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iuww^w8Kf^«4fl4»<ui!»iuuj«Mwcw~ , ,> 'i'; .•ita/M\* ^^^.^ifp^^^tv^sa^^^T^^n^ |»**8M» i ••)-. h FAIRPORT PUBtrc LIBR/UfY. 18 PERRIN sir. FAIRPORT, N.t. f .CI I $ Ninety-first Yeaj — NQ. Town House Facts Aired The \pros and cons tion s on Town Houses Wednesday (May 23) Hall. Home To Add $700,000 Wing Plans \vcn» disclosed 1 Oils week for a. major Oldditjjfrtji to the Kairpbrt (baptist Home, KaHrport, New* VOI:KL Tlii building is expected to cost in excels ot\ $7So,0lX) au'il will greatly increase the capacity of the Kairport Ikptisllji Home which h»c nnt haH a tnwinr I- - - i 111 A! ome which has not had a major expansion program since 1937. Donald G. Briggs, president of j ' the Fairport Baptist Home's board of directors, and Ernest G. Mount. Administrator of the Home, indi- and qjues- cated that the new building is ex- were aired pected to be under construction in *t the tfiie the spring of 1963. 1 The capital funds campaign is More than 200 artjjculate ,;and scheduled to be held in January, frequ en tly *' vociferau ^ fired questions at the hurt Rd PKG Associates ou citizens February and March of 1963. It proponents has the approval of the Commun- whO' seek to develop ihe 56 acre »ty Chest of Monroe County of Diedrich -property ap fiosite Hul- which the Fairport Baptist Home •j I is a member Red Feather agency, lined their ' The campaign is expected to plans for their concept of a 'jrlew raise approximately $375,000.; the community in which 1 ouses were remaining Hinds will come from grouped in series of ft ur, sixjand the Home'k endowment fund eight units in a park- ike setting complete with play | areas, and swimming pools. After the discuysian. Mayor Charles Stauber who called jthe \Informational meetinJ\ to get! at the \facts\ .and discover Ithe views of the electoral^ said Mthe matter would be w sighed very carefully before any tjlecision iwas made\. up thfi diffflference .between tie $375,0p0 to be raised in 11 je eapknlH funds campaign and the I ultimate^ final qost of die building: • ,ij The new building will-bring theja total capacity of the Honjic to*aj>~ ij proximately 80 persons. I Present *• facilities accomodate 55 I persons.'! Aged JBaptists of both-Sexes r*,-$ side at the Honf<« although tlie*' .„..:...U t .. .., ..... r... .• • T......,.L rhi> new buillding will lie am majonty of the Homes: consists of women. Average tirft) of th'e(residents is 85 yVars uf ag& \yiri which received a sizeable bequest last year i nore th'an $400,000.) from the estate of Mrs. Lillian to be added, to the existing' fact, iliea on the north. In addition to more*; residence rooms, 'the ttelv wing will contain the j»nmstj mod- em infirmary facilitie.4. f :v| larg'e which will'.'siikn! scrxjil, diningj hall as h creation center. ne HI A3 Andrews. The Home's Board of improyed kitchen facilities. jan.d a,. Directors have already voted to rooftop sola rum. O iTlcO* for till use as muchj of the Andrews\ lega- c£>NTINUE|> ON PAGE b '. /I I ' cy as will roe necessary to make -•j. Costanza He Singles Cha i fe$iBoK^agoB^,;.. $&; is, MtowiOu *&Slnu^;&t;!-^ ;, ttie new '•' Monroei\ C ountv ' Hieh e new: School singles champion in tennis All tUp Supplyi Costj, In Water Deal ip Permitoti, faced••-with the baffling and fn|Nti'atni'||l problems of|iriad<H|Uate wat<ir supply; is exjieetedl to!l^st*j its installatiians to tlie Monroe COimiy Wafor Antljont^ shortly. '\'' [ ] \ : , <•'•' fc The move is brought about by ---• f~ - 'j-—«-- ; ^j bylVAiinunzIo by defeating Cbarlej Klnyon of Perin ton's remarkable growth of mpnt. ' i '» '{}• • Rush-Henrietta, on tie Brighton the past feUr years and the inabil- wbpdhead also said; tjjat the courts on Monday. C ostanzal;) will sty of the \illage supply'to keep Authority would pay the^sios.OOit represent Fairport Ind Monroe pace with it by supplying water COKt Uf \improvement^ m.ile b^ ! County in the Sectioj V Toufnar to the many new subdivisions, ment at the Univers ty of Roch- Water rates arc expected to ester this Saturday. Kinyon!;had double, according to Councilman been the Monroe Coujty and; Sec- Richard Clements, who explained tion V champion the past ,j two that the bargain rates Perinton Rleven vearl; -of IhnJ-d wnrlc and cood omm-u ekhin ^l' ™ S Was the second f im ^ enj°yed in purchasing its supply J!iie\Ul yearh-OUnaiU ^ OIK aim gOOfl COniKUieWlip , ft ttree cont esta ths year; Wr from Fairport (much less than } went.up in smoke at the rermtori lyleinonal Post No ' *V( ^PW, home on Macedon p\-mh as Bllroy B| •~-A seas Vets applied tne | the mortgage that has been (home since its incepjtion. Perinton Schlntt, president of the neater to - on the Mrs. Hannan Weds Center] Road on Saturday. n 8495,- Costanza won over t ie title-bold- ot her communities) could no long- Mav er ' Monda y; s scores v ere 6-3; J 1-6, e r be nuiintained as Fairport too Town • ft_o i 1 .... . ,. . (h r er- 6-2. Monday's matches Culminated a three-day. flfteen-scli ool tourna- ment. To reach the finals, ^Cos- tanza had defeated J m Whitman of East Rochester, I >oug Guckes of Penfleld, and George Corncy of jof improvement.^ Ihe Town in the past ^wofyear«.| The improvements had' been nii4 a need] by selling bonds. Woodhead p<jinted out tjhat it: the Authority had taken over Pcf-j inton'ii water system two :tgo< made | The 4.94 acre site Was purchibied Michiqdn Banker rfrom '\Edward Van DerOTalUe in ! *V !i&47, the year foUdwing the or- ^ rs - Jesse B | Hannan of; Han ! ganization of the lo<kl VFW lost. nan ' s Corners became the bride of Hilton Ground was broken]'for the tew Herbert A. Kellow on Saturday •building in July 194 by; the ;irst afternoon, May] 26. The outdoor Memorial Services •r-tfost Commander ded. King and. ceremony was (performed Jay the George Gropp, local disabled •ret-' Rev r Thoma s 'Richards at the The annual eran with Supervisor Ray. Le< in home o f , Mrs: Robert .^attendance. daughter of the, bride. • i Formally dedicated oni Sept :m- . Mr - *n<\ Mrs.j KeUow ( Will ' •\\lie ; f 7, 1952 by Comjnander Irving in South Range, Michigan •'King, with State VHW Command- he is president of the State •/'er William GordoiJ and County in South Range. •_ 'Commander' Joseph Donovan! in ~ . ajttendance, the buillding'has teen V : ^dded to with a laijge hall in the ' 1 rear of the original Structure. I>ur- f jingthe past two yjars ja softJall • [field and pavilion have been <on-\ ; structed on a pay as you I go pnpo- jSition. . I '• (Practically all oil the work on •the building aiid grounds has teen -done on\ a volunteer basis by. the services Antell, of the.Brooks Shepajrd Post'land Auxiliary will be he d Saturday, reside June 3, at 10:30 a.m. it St. Luke's- where Episcopal Church. Th ise attending Bank are asked to assemble at' the church at 10:15. will be obliged to raise its rates. At an informational meeting held at the Fire Hall Thursday night, some suggested that the Town proceed in the development of its own wells, despite the esti- mated \$300 cost. But. for the most part, those in attendance were more concerned with water pressures; quality (in- cluding color and tajke) and the mechanics of the transfer. yea H.^5 \bavUf the Authority would the improvements that: II has made. Supervisor Kenneth V. Courjj-j ney'paid tribute to' r'\-urpQig.fe Municipal Commission!' \j\hici)i( madeJ\-possible the growth !of Ihjl\;. town'* by supplying waterJ; \But the T<iiwn started to gr<rot s<*< fii^f'i that Ifairport win't supply ij. -'Hid! still tiake care ;of its town needs.! Courtney pointed out. y ,;'.-• To\yn Attorney Robert^ H. An- tell sbited that it woukjv take at* least i^slx weeks to negotiate M With the assurances of Albert contract with the Authority. A»?J E. Woodhead. Jr., executive secre- additional .'{0 day.* tary of the Authority, that these Artist's Concept Of l J '«:T(S^Wyf4?2v*y 'jriembers of the, fathers and wives. >st iand- tieir \^\PWith each of the 177 members ;<Jf' the Perinton Memorial'i'ost k'A #8495, VFTV, as a stockholder in (lime Perinton Overseas yds, )nc, & grader which the home is; run, loth to pride\ by UtUe ^^organizations have! continued iui?smrther civic projects arid pi * I.^uch things as sporisoripg $mrr-... • j .;••! -^ ;GONTINUED OIW PAGE 2 •l\i'A\,-(..JV ,C\; - would be satjsfacto -ily met.' the tenor of the group seemed to be favorable to the leasing arrange- moi'e to -p<*t;-i mit the filing of petitions catling] a: referendum. If no refereit-i for dum was, demanded th<**> leasingj[ could jbe effected in 10 weeks. ' '; Baptist Home's New Addition TO BE BIGGER, MORE BEATJTJFCL: Plans w^re revealed this,week indicating the Iplans for a' S70jO,000. wing ofl the,- 100 >V;*r old Baptist Home, in usejtsince 1904. Lo«t addition Mas in 1937 when infirmary and dining hall wa« added! Part of the -botfl: i* t*> ^ defrayed byd legacy of the late XUlian Andrews, the wJanceiby public subscription next year, -.,;•.>.' 1 ~ ' ^i| j - •' ' • ' • / ! \n V!\V •a V. *>'*