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BEARDS AND \canal days\ scene. BEUtlES: On \drejs up • day\ these! Perintonlites were promenading on I airport's Main St., stopped long enough! for the cameraman to get IA.,1 Kennedy. Front row, Catherine Yorton, Back row from lefl;, Evelyn JYorton, Francis Pittinaro, Mary Bentivegna, Bill Gaward, Lewis Dickinson, Marian Sen rader and Jim Erhland. fintherine SchuLstra, Tony, Pittinaro, Lillian Lieb, Jane Einerick, K«i ; ~r Ninety-first Year — ORT, MONROE COUNTY. N. Y., JULY 1 1, ^m^^^^^^mm^Ss %$F r w Under :3ill !Hurdle, Steve Sparkes, vi „ wipers ^re P akdo#, B [ ad;riovan . n . u Do - ^ L 2?^^ in--fuUy negotiable Seiqui waoden 5 avld :Doser> Mike Hickey. Run nicWes. • j'' J j- ; | . J mg jL_ce —. Girls -j-] 10 an< The -winners, in tie :prdjr of.W Missy- He^eiberger, Limi- tende \d\ Fa'irport Tchools'aridl_ their finishes follow: j ^innfa in say Jojrdan, Dorothy Pomponio; led inust ration and advertising art Field Events: jrShoe • S cramr. le — /*1 T 14 Jackie : Deal, Linda; Stapley, at Mechanics institute (Lw 10 and' ijnder[Dorothy- ^pmppriio,/ Ellen Clark;- « R.LT.).'He joined Davis anfl JTor Susan Connor; Gregg] Pomponio, Dick MeVeirs- Girl Sack Race-i-H;i0 andj|Undeij Do^r- Clifford, Ralph ;&&m w elebr^tioil/mmuSu^i*'Fairport Motors, Inc.,i38 West iSs's from MenVorial . Avenue * moves thls week W it8 icoess, ironi ue^ai - new location at 1285 PaiVlort- The anmial tf otitH b^^tily fc\ 1 •••• • , ] !• 1 • ••.,•!•: 1,1,1 • v ' I i .parade,*SajaS still a dist: nguisfred/ siiie seijyices id- Ithe VJ ^ fi reworks. \ The; 'field averts-proved as ^pojjular as ever jv youngsters j arid prizes !for first place were medallions, third .place ; ,1 secon I and Run,ninjj Race — Boys '-M- 10 and New Junior Department Stote To Open On Mam St. July 23 Tin* sii^n \Saxloris\ on Main St. will ctlwH* down arm a new one — The Villain* St on* — will !)«'';:i!n place, h^l'dre opening day July 2'.\. 'A • \\rs \\.' •'\•.' —'• • K.1 -. i ; • . The new owners arc .lilies and Ida ViHtoio who OjJHJirM ' louston's Junior Department] — •_ - - .'ifsr ~\ .7.—TV^lill I ate Houston's Junior Departm store in Brockport, N.Y. With their experience in cater- ing to the wishes of communities of commensurate ; slfce the Vaianos are. greeting the-^challBnge of Fairport with 'optimism and en- thusiasm. Rochester Rd- where the itih. thii ship will be known as Glenn Buick, Inc. Carlton J. Clifford, who Glenn Buick and will be active sales department. Born in Fairport, Clifford Szere|meta;/ Lions! Club membersj Boys SackiRace —- lflj'and\'3riderf'Tin -vthel events,-were Larhr ] Chap- South Main Street, present j-ilte of Bill Hurdle, Jim Walker, Ohuctt man, Walt Smith, Boti; McMath, Fairport Savings and Loan Ass'n- Kellogg; ; 11-If; Brian ^tills Arjt Lou DiJRisio,\ and) Bud \yasenske|. Mr- Clifford purchased the Buick Local Gourmets Jt Jo Judge Baking Bee tab- by Chloe Wacenske Can you bake a pie \like Moth- er used to make?\ Pick your The \new\*' k^re will hjani popular priced II ladies • wear;' lajnlc accessories, and) similar linds children and ,' infants. Se; notions, yarns- are others, j j \Frankly\, said Mrs. f VaS \we are stffl^makjing decisiqns a multitude of items — we \t that our stocks j shall -mljetj needs 6f Fairport. In qurjitj exposure to the town we aire i'av love it. We intepdi, thWt t'«slj>a(ll love' us as well: II \We ]3lan be a modem. Junior DepurJ:mfent Store <n ever^ ,sfens<| of ;the fwo*dj\ ; Some alteratioils Swill be necei sary to accommotiare theiWpajnd ed lines. \But wefJl &c ready' Jju; favorite old-time * recipe for pi«, lished Fairport Motors in 1M8 is cake> CQOk[tiS or yeast bread and ' 23 no matter what\; the Vaianos assisting rey in 1031 in Buick sales •J\ othy Pomponio; Mart jKayennis. /\I-.j.L-s-l! — ^ Airf the West Avenue location in! |1949 Theresa 'Gabrielli; jl-:14 Ellen V.IOI lieSline /All Clark, Beverly i Bills, j Betty Anne . I j who has been servicing Bui :ks at Pomponio. JBoys Whe slbarrow/ — SflOW fO Sell ' ^rlntS Fair P ort Motors for 23 years! will 10 and Under; Bill'Hi rdle, Cr/uck 1 also join the Glenn Ralph Buick Kellogg, Chairles- Walker, Bob by Elipabeth Nor h . organization as shop foremin Stutzman, JGregg Szeiemeta,; Jim A bjand new wrinkle has been Clifford served two years >n the Walker; ll-l4| Brian] Bills,/John added ^ the piang f or the exhibi- Buick Dealers Council of Buffalo Torrens, Jimj Robil^rdj» David tion arid sale of jthe work of area Zone representing 32 deal^s in agency in 1038. changed its ftame baked food entries . This Sesqui- to Fairport Motors and moved to Doser, Michael IHickey), Pat non. • I .! ' : »,4 55 enter it. in the Belle's Baking Bee- Emphasis in this contest is on the old fashion kind of baked goods you remember best from your childhood days. Tucked away in your recipe hi.? is Grandmother's or Aunt Sally's culinary pride and joy- Everyone will have an.opportun- ity to take home such a goody as the baked food will be auctioned off following the judging of the! aver. The couple have ;two Maugh Donna, 20 in: her Senior yearjjat the U of. R. and Susan 18, & fittf dent 'at Allegheny College '; ih Pennsylvania. \ t ; SesQui Cejebranf <; Will Be Will fed I Jack Walbsr and his comrr 1 1 Shan- artist's and craftsmen at the July this section of the SUte. He is 21 Sosquicenterinial Clothesline past president of the Fairport Ro- Show- Well-knciwn aifea artist tary' Club, served as a rr<mber Mauride. Potter! has ! prepared of-the Fairport Municipal pm- mber T^-i beautiiul pencil sketches of local mission for 12 years, is a rrtmber „ 1A landnurks which,* through . the of the Greater Fairport Cumber magic [of.the priritmaker's art,, will of Commerce and the Knisjhts of available dutrlng. our Columbus. .Girls Wheelbarrow! —r 10 and Under Joaxii DiRisio, E (>rothy| Pom- i.poniOi-. EJaihej j Shepfirdson, HeidelDexgchr;Jl!.isa .J11 jails; 11-14 Caroline • PprDipbiiid,. Earen Biirx, ^P Nancy Snrjalljwjood, > [ ickie^ Deal, ..'S^J'^i estTCoit These prints wiu'be the tures of the Glenn Ralph ^^ff^^l^^-*^ «}e original sk^hes and dealership will be a comple^ and .ripw, Bill Jphn Torrens,; Pat Shjalnnon, Brian Bills, Mike Hlckey, J itt;!Rotillard, David Dosi. Girls 5- feed Race ^o ofj the subjects available 10-arid Under JoaA nel Ga >rielli, rather than dollars to spend, Mr nomics college graduates will publican Club and WesibVir Eight of our local Home Eco-j T roo p K 142 and 108Ji P^rioton |R publica- serve as judges. They are the] p arms . Msdmes. Chas. Breckheimer. Jesse Tne Rebeccas and; the Cathl Hannan, Theo. Kitze, Fred Jack-i Guild will have ham Llu'nchedns jth'e son, Peter Prozeller, Thomas Roe.; day 0 f tne Parade, ^rom H-3 |pie BHlen Clark,' : Fam . Sinaljwood. H? SH?^^^: ' HJ^ t? \.\SinK * OW . ard Whitman and Richard | Guild wiU serve | at the jCathfljc centennial event will take place! tee of Harold^ Hoop.?r. Jack Thursday morning; July 26th at; 0 'Neil and Albeirt Di iRisio ha%e pnJ^Miner.^^ Parker^ffreet. the Martha Brown SchooI di ning! prQmlsed p lent y of ,fo>d to tLfle roorn. | care 0 f the crowds j in town jfer Entries for the Baking Bee will tlie Sesquicehtennia^-They ! , ^ 1 a^ e be accepted at the School from| perm its and< have' lalloted1 jspaee 9K)0 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. July 26th.j for tne following food ibooths: j Judging will be done from 9:30! The Masons, and Eastern Bti ns. a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Everyone is; p a i rp ort Fire Department! find invited to attend the auction from; AUX-, Americajn -p<igi ori andf Aii-y. 11:00 a-m- to noon and to hear thej ^g catholic War Veterans, 'Egypt announcement of winners. i p ire Assoc, and <Aux-. ! Boy Sc^&t •Qheryt \ \. Bslrnjes, li i i a I igalls, Teresa* GibrieUV jsitliy Jacob- *?*!? -,-.,.. , , , CVolyn! r land, Linda ^apley, *Z^*£g£-. N °% P TtZZ' Neighbor 5 finally found one • S$pnny Adimsj Rosemary \Pom- al so |*f available — if not now, r ppnib, E116 n IClarlc, ffaBkie Deal. CONTINUED I ON PAIGE ?\ Potter has promised - postcard- Williams. Divisions are: Church and from 12-5' thfe' Rebec 7 adults; teenagers; caj . ^j] se rve at* Potter;Menibr- r^Q^T [ii^^wSw suita-bl^ for framing. The Green expanded • e rv i ce depart ment 8 . 18) . ^ chi!dren (9 . 12 ,. No; ial *. rhe.se luncheons will be Slj.^'< ! (Sor & JoBdn- 3^4 Z ^ tein -' -formerly\ trie] Deland parts department, body repi.r and prepared . mixes C an be used in] Tne Egypt Fire Assoc- 'Au*, ; j, nTft^nsiPfttShCon Brian mansion, and the beautiful old paint shop. entries and the recipe used must! will no i d an Old Fashioned jflce 1 |' Potter Memorial! building are but accompany each entry Key To Situation _., _. A Potter Place resident called Uld V^lOry, LOTe the jail- 'Tm locked out\ hkfc said. fe. Cream Social at Poltter Memorial j Saturday, July 2l|frjom noon'uiiiil 6, with 40 kinds;.of cafi;e to choose Mayor Charles Stauber was hor-;, from-_ _• ;,[f Cops tried two dozen keyy from rifled to find that the flag was not A Fish Pond sponsored by their ring of door openers, failed, flying at Potter Memorial on the Fairport Fire Dept. Auxi will morning of July 4th, alerted \held three days »in back of Householder got to bed 1 te. police, who found it. raised it. j Town Hall near the Kiddie Rid^Hf the m&*&& ^y*jM»yy^t|yirt^W^H>|^^ff?BB3j*^^WPit^^^^^ w^f^JJ^W^^^^^/^^^^M | r*^* |*«^^^«^rM