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ci k K inety^f xst\: Year NO. 33FAIRPORT,lMONR©E^O&tJNTY; N. Y., SEPTEMBER 12, 1962 iters Find Us 'Excilfng' Faiip i\ i Knrollmont figures for l%2-(i.'i in lliv Pah-port (Vn-1 Iral Schools stirpas-sed all estimates wliiHi hail lufen pre- viously made. The enrollment as of Septeiuhjhy 7'Mi nil tlie four schools of the district was 3,02<) stu<i« k iits. an in- crease of 308 students over 1961- r , - ,, : . , ,i . 62. This is approximately an eleven per cent increase in enroll- ment. Some interesting statistics fol- Graham Resigns, Democrats to low: BnroNjnent bv 63. • Kti ndegn rton Grade fl Grade 1 Grade 3 V (Ii-ade 4 . Grade 5' Gnule 6 '•/. .Spec. Clnsjs Grade 7 . Grade 8 : Grade, 9 ' Grade 10 / ( ii-a.de IT Grade 12 grad* for in«j'j- After 8 wseks of intensive tra ing for the •\ 'eace Corps at Georj <»- town University. Washington, \0plf MpiA/ I AAflAI* D.C., William Baggs spent a flvje JvCIV MCT? LVQUCI day leave with his parents, Mr. £nd Mrs. Lloyd W. Baggs, Ma <-.&• Earl Graham, Democratic Town don Center Rd. On September }, leader, tendered his resignation he left for New York City wh< ije A u £- 2»th. The \press of personal he joined oiher Peace Corps mem- business\ was given as his reason bers and they were flown to' 1 Ad- for relinquishing the post. dis Ababa, Ethiopia. The group of County Chairman ^Robert about 270 nembers will? spend two O'Brien expressed deep regret-thai years teaching in the schools ctf Graham Muld^aOoaJ?erjserve. that country The Democrats^ wiltrcbir^ene-to- Baggs will'teach industrial a 4. night (Wednesday) to consider Johanna Perrin Entitled t6 30 days leave alttlr possible candidates for the chair-. Martha Brown the first yiar he intends to sp:nd manship. Meeting is slated for, the Minerva Deland :it in travel about Ethiopia T;^i(£attFatlive^orei<ni visitors, one a bloB<& and the ; c tlier•' a^brunette, a.re student's at Fairport High School , this-y^ur.^IvHHJ^-.^oi^rimsMm,,bloody and^j^ljailsfrom- •) l^jk^xm^^^lwpLd. Tlie raven haired* AJQI^ Jiiye^Tmzi T i :&ri&aa.y. -. •! /ifea^Ovig'': 1 W ;i \> vA-ii.irfiftVTtrx^rt'tcsr-in ^.^-•ailer-'htoi'' m ,., mmm h-y^M^^i^^^^ 1 ^^'^ • Bo*^ -gh-la •• find i -tjhe -Uirii-JaV. s$&v ler conduct 3*aa0^onmlye^g^ exciting and-' so,;; j^eney it» '. Saito, h6^i>na^]^eUs ;,bJeg*.%.:Bairporit : they' aver is ^ JQ.;,: 1 cjarabbttt motorcyci^i/a^WcjIJBles \iiia^d \wti& people-so'friendiy\ Brooks Hill School! -f>52 l|28p{ 472 716 Village Board rooms at 8 p.m- Graham • however, will -attend • next week's gubernatorial conven- tion in Syracuse' as a delegate. 1 \• , -v 3,020 Student Student- increase ing year: il oj'pi r Prec«*-.t- Baggs lis a-jUtoS gradual^ pf State Uijlversity' College at wego- He repocts that the Pta£e Corps is ;L magnificent concept its traineps are 'fired with enthusi- asm. JPlans have- been: completed by tte Pdirpdrt .I^piftjCIub to stage UonaI Po j nt ^. Th e Tripled Con(al Art. Dloll Display is.anjnua^ Horeej.Shpw on • Sun- WJU co -sponsor the Sho\y. One of ••in tiie'f'Fairport f^oad. ih the horning. This event ^U be ^^ dolIar ^ ^^0^ Childijen :;4 ,10-^vent show J and wili show ^ n<ier ^ years o]d admitted free me which GOP Club Plans : . Perinton•Republican Club \mem- bers can have a first' hand -view of* tiie^ nonilnatirig' lifbnventlon in i action- ^ i The •('clujb^'s.'rarranghig^^ a i chartered- 'bus ji> tr&rtspori' those • interested'! to Bpffalo on the day lit is planned to nominate Gover- m a study mad^fo^ the•JPpJ'^ :nor Rockefeller'tor re-election. • Planning Board' iti was estin^t«|f1 The bus ^rill;leave Potter Me- that Fairport Schoirf, r >^ r '« t mortal at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. would 1 have 7,500 1 students ; ih jiiw 19. Those wishing' to make the schools by the year :«j!980l j;T-He round trip are requested to call aibove figures seejm i$ subjstjirt- LU 6-8660 as' soon as possible. tiate Uiis. 1951-52 1952-53 1953-04 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58; \l958-59 ; , 1959-601 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 199 111 101 -105 156 128 102 '200 fc 308 ml *».-•! \ •1 ! t ]<ay f v^eptemb8rieth;ai,thenparK- the leading. Judges of. the Stdte K| ow (A* Lihrorv | : p: jfe of theJcFairport |£anes ^ be _ /^ N °W |AT Library • !' \ 1 i , : There will be ringside parkiig ~^^ a< JF. . . . ., . ..' Judging win start at 10 < -'clock for over 100 €ar8m Admission is ^^.t ** ^ Ue ? for The. pictures on loan from month in the Children's room, m elude examples of both moiern o^ the finest riders and , f accomt>ail ied bv their parents and 16 T and lTt ^ centrur y li. *».«„ —+ ~* «h A l^.^ a . ,r accompaniea oy tneir parents. Detail from a Pes orsesi in this part of the! state. ligh-light o^ the show wiU Proceeds' will be used in sight WeddW. shows a small boy sit- ,.the Quarter-Horse' Event in conservation work by the Lions ting on the floor enjoying the vthe riders will-vie tor Na- Club- £S,00OM, Housing Project Gets Tentative Approval Creative Sought By Art By Elizabeth Nortli A Creative Workshop! A IWiiitoii Art (iro,i •iri'l- Tie giiun-tak< j J What are th« lirst steps tluit may wis NOW to achieve such a program? 'Plies goodies from the wedding fia$t, completely oblivious to the fes- tivities jpoing on around him. Aak- ermann'p 'Jubilation' Ls a col>nul and Ova ught. provoking abst *a rt The pubic is welcome to come a^id bro\s r se. IK..I. ''•'('. - \:!** lornis <*an a a? W \v.it ' ' '• * f| . , \ j recnmtion-sjxmsored eoiiiniunity j |ui \ t jlro- art. that only the art-interested citi- zens of this community can aUemp t to provide a facility and e are «j'ue> '1 j: lf' J : be takWi |uerfth>ii!s creative answer; Out of the highly success- ^ organization wher? Brueghef's Detadl from a Pe^abt fu] Sesquicente nnial Art Show j^^^ the confcutttjr.. yoiiwi grew the resolve to bring such an and o]d wU1 hav ^ ^ e [opportunity organization into being. All inter- ^ heIp themselves arid Wach othfr: esled people in the community are wnere those who are interested jfn invited to -be present in the meet- arl bul not necess'arily artisfs. ing room at Potter Memorial at . may aUe nd lively ,; moi[thfy loc- 8 p.m- September 18th (Tuesday) tures demonstrations, i|tc.:'whe>e to hear about the possibilities and an infoTrna ] atmosp)ieAe'.will h«-:lp express their own ideas. A panel ar tj st and public, allkd.to share;a of art-interested people and Mr. happv community experience. ' In the display cases on the ins in Charles Heidelberger .representing Sound nke-fun'' T^hfen come! floor is part of a large coUe^tS MI the p er inton Recreation Depart- Sep temberHl»th. Potte^ Mcnjbrial. of an;Wjue dolLs amd - funw jute, m en r, will give very hrieTresumes g p m . f % -i ' r- oitwned fty 'Mrs. ElOfiis' Gay- of S^st of the alternatives open to such a ' ..{.;;'•; Rochester. In one case axe toine g- roup- The meeting will then be Child Clink i • JaiTge jyery elegantly dr^sded open to questions from the floor. ^* ..-(/, ; : object taH^at-e g^ic h f. piE^t^ W^. \denied.\ r u i^KG Associates who hav.e advanced a series of plans for the development of \the Diedrkh property were given ffinr atnber, if J^Ot a green light, to proceed With an 108 French 5olls, while in the <kher ' A place for the youth of the An Immuni7AtionS.elJh?^-fbohj- ^n5;::deY.eiOEinient. - (Total COSt When COinplejted, more case \t 1 ^ *\?. ^° Uiped H th community in this organization is sored by the Monro* ;Cbuntv Btaar: [33>0OjOOp.. ;. - , . . -. ; ^^ ^Ly ]ook Uke a mm iit^re youn^ people are urged to attend, from .9-10 A-M. on S^pt!emlj>ei513th. ; .0rS^tibaIby '-tne| '-PKG group wouM beigranted dntOot.18, the ^^ ^^o the past. Little gaj-ls ExciUng possibilities for a work at the Columbus Youfrij iAsiocto- to\erect a; series jof row next meeting of the JBoard. ' WJM be interested in the old «;hjte cen ter, unique in any.,suburban art tion building on WJsst';^.vienbe [in i^-ondibAvpr^erty bmrtjeidiie to . Hal Scoby, head of ^e Planning irom-b«5^y and the little baibj doll \organization will be unveiled. East Rochester. if'ij •!< t j I ^ e Board, gaye'tibe Board's OK earli- in it.vhich is-an example of a Representatives of craft groups Children from 3 mbritns-jtoj, 5 „.»-., iaLi«r irii<*ii«*i lira-* flnH may find this especially interest- years of age will[ bV immunised er in the session.' ^vi kbha^pfcriple''. what ..IKase^f' •a*. m. TV\ Ks«' very early English wax doB i —;—»i • • Storyl ;Hour Set The i Story. Hour for Four GhjekerKase, Bernard qarfinkei „_._.. ,_,., j l(aitd : 3>eter Le6co compos e] PKG Historical ClUD ihussoc Isetsea.' VW« intend bo give \ • • j j they waiter said The Fairport Hisioncal Club • I • will meet Monday, Sept. |l7 ; *at Oid children will start on Fricay • .J.;-. . . .the home jof Mrs. Etaper Hartmen morninfc, Sept- 14th, at 10: ^JMSaj^iGbflrles\Steuite^ will the Children's Room of th •jpj i^tt j^4itftte^ brary. Mothers are asked '''$''!p^^ Jtheir children during yal, ^Floral: -Axxwa^em&otky. :•... ^ n~ UtiM^L^tMJiL ; pjpesent week -jf -^possible. m i : ing. Opportunities for exhibits, against polio, diphtheria, ;.whoop-* sales .demonstrations, instruction ing cbught. tetariuk arid .smallpoxr — all these things will be dis- All residents of Monroe!, Opuntj/j Year cussed. who are unable to visit,kheirj o*rr$ ' The group wiB elect its own ***<* are eligible tjo bringi/the^ 10 j in th^ tLi' e * It will not take the place of Health Department Eastern|oflicf' I .>t^. adulUeducatnon., It will, however, at.LU 6-4100 or En^rpr%e ! i9046 r t> jre- *• .ithe leadership, form its own plan3 and -children and are reouest^tojbnnfe set up its own program -. **»«h certmcates. For further .^ \ formation call JthefiMonJroei^ChuntJw^ vi~p*nn h* r**-