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':'•• iI-.H erhoff, •I HGiJAVENLY HOCKEY.-ITES: ThW group will i ;--' 1 i ' ••\•;! i journey! to -Webster Saturday to compete in the Rochester Area High School Girls Sports Competi- tion sponsored 1 by the .U.S. Field Hockey Associa- tion. Front, row j(seated)'Fairlyn Lee, Susie . Everhart, S&rikvnrtz, Marcia Witty left to right, Mar;fie Itf liisio, Blanche : ow onna Bown, (Gym and Tjacher) Ann Dre\Ycry, Seaman, Sarah ILirdng, Alma Starks Georgia Brooks, sack I d Attem and FAIRPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY 18 PERRIN ST, FAIRPORT, »,?.'; ' ji :• ) Woods Clearing Project Awaits Insurance Check , Youth Admits Molesting Girls |!| The dangers inherent in the thick woods between tl Brooks High School and the Johanna Perrin livgh Sc-hoi) was a consideration on tin* agenda of Mondav niglkt'l meeting of the School Board. ', i • M ' ' ! Ulll A discussion of 'the advisability —*—T~——- ~r- of undertaking -the project with At tne xamc 'time the Chie.1 the aid of vcfcintecr help such as vcaled , t , hat a Fairpbrt \youth hi Bey Scout groups or parents. - jeen p ; cked ,., p and charged J v brought to MS'hrt. «ihe need of pro- mr>:<} , tin< , flvc giv ^, in ; t:i( , lu Jv, tcc'.ing the School District from borhood of lhe ^hook . ; iaa'bliiLy in case of injuries in- I •{ I ''' curred in the-work. \The sidewalk; which the js Board President Robert A. Dud- do-i: « fr'Ir.w along' the woods ley indicated that if a chock of dangr.ro .:s. The uhods are so flMflc -4hcir insurance portfolio showed w '• '1 u;i-.lerbrush that an assonant that \everyone was protected\ the could grab a passing' child -an;! wock would proceed in the near d:ag her five t'::et into the topif l future. an d be completely concealed\.'(sni 1 • Last week in a story in the Aldrich. Herald-Mai'l Police Chief Thomas . , , • , i- u. . .u .«„„.,,,„ Tie offen-hn-*? youth was bro i| Aldnch brought f.o the attention \- • • ' , „. . ,. ., . . u i before Child reus Court last wi of the pub..c the dangers -J*-it , ..• J ' . , . . ., .. • , u u • r <•, nnd admitted molesting the gi lurked in the tvr.ck brush of tie , ° , ,-JJJ J . \ ,. + „v.™>u. '-H-.C boy was put on- prpbatida! woods between the two schools. , , ., ',-A. I \„ , »,'j£ . , ,, • . . • VVha till' her action 'was taken Aldrich said that such a situation > • . *: .,..„, „,_, was nttt revealed as \h? cou-t could encourage an incident Mm- • i . .,.:,,L T, ' , .. n i W *—„*.**. seeks to protect their iuvenjjes i'lar to the Pamela -Moss tragedy '• ., I •> . ,. ., ^ \ \ 'r from unfavonible! publicity. ( i •in Penfield. • . ^ Red^Win Cliff -Hanger [ ! J Kif ; hi Score In Final Seconds i The Faii-port Red Raiders kept tne] t'aV in tl.wii • .seats unjtii the last three, seconds of the gante at Kastridge.' Locked in a-scoreless tie for three periods .ja^I all \n\t three seconds' of the last, the Reds pushed pjj-'yass^d f,o|r the oi>ly score x>f the game/The , I fche^ Ifirst pcrioii. EToup of fraudulent An <Jleah man who alleif attemp t d to mu'let a locail wu S14(i is toeing held fo the} Grand Jury. Leste r Maxson was accus< c of an effort tp defraud Miss I sura Hamipered by a narrow field .the : Rosel'awn Ave. toy p>ning Fairport soccer team nevsr got civestigator attemptirg to their offense going in their game King. Linebackers \dfcf . Joe Mlrm- mo. Bob Mcliay api Jack fjujr- .rce at Rush-Henrietta last Wedncs- who visited rhe arjei. day and suffered a 6 to 1 loss. appeared with cornel in ^'^^J^ D f^ ods | 0 kcndaH. Safety^e^ r Bob fZoi drt^of Victor Bart<l>tta each of the firs* three periods to Dick Wni^sHno. Judge Bartolotta #er- gTive them a record of two wins tanza and^ D.ck s<£p!ad con* aim ed Ma:c»o^ charged with larceny and no losses for the season Gary Th<j offenrfve ijecohd degree, held fp - Jury. •& &• ~j i \'i f&viHe ^id tlNb'- RabcrttJbecainie* tfn^-P-.-:- 4v -iriciijaJ j CJiar,fes; E. : JWitt^dof-ytlieVMinerya DeLanid A Seho^l ^ainibaTiceci^^ September -2-7 that, vi Wac per Rename i Town 6pP Leade 1 }ie surprise of ailmai t . Willi am Dancy, town highlvay superii iendent, was given ai o jher term i^s chairman of the Town and Ckinty GOP Committ< e. The giroup named other of-iters: Mrs. Rob ;rt Stevens, exe it tive comrniilteewamanr Lake Bdwcrds, Alan renjple. and Peter Pi<rce. K?vji.uu;i |:w ! uu.^^(.,,xii.i jUJ ^ w , wyi*..i«v. —y vice. <iiairmen; and Mrs. A:ark Despite tlie gloomy Democratic weatliei' of,hist wW £^a^ ^pibit^Uere William T. Uk- tlie Republican cider-seJlers turae<i ia an !amazing 4rJ. •r il Scholarsbipj^mpe^ti^ h •i:o.;-.Ml':-/ •v1j;v^.: , 4^iyy^>rv-'- ! .„• ^hjotoJs-. :.!!ast Serrriifinailst' group 'ig - App?int«es were wimam *. uuv- ,_-...-- , --> ly, cainpaigni chairman, and '^ari The bright start on a dark Saturday 1 , when! twentx drive «-»_1_-i_i_j-.L ^»_^nj»n oArknr • ii ••'••-• I _A i.1. rjl • I I..11 _il.:_ ' 'j'^4- ^.»».I. 3r*i ISBrk\ichoiainsQilp] QuafliEfyi% Test; tf»--^^ .•.^ coa3 * n ^ J , ^^^^S^bK^-flie^&t {Uli^-ea^iiiCfi^MHaaBl- -^*<b;V^fid«.T8uc«fc in ttoited! States Suburbia :§,* • ^Sj«t4ftS\m^ «olbett;:is :«ie^Bon : . ; terrirtp(?aes:;; • . • up to ptx\ S3 BSfe^lii^ Kifc^j; :•'' ; jjj-j / :-.....^ _ dp among' i^roac^atelyj •iSefocois:;' jtihtaugi«^- ; ^fihfe , wiho : . ait^n^V^w^^a^'-}^ Each Sjenriftnw.MsC'- row naseiiMai«r. camr^angn advidorj. an< j se ij ers convened at the Town Hall parking fot. ended March... The „ Wa^^earj warned 'the group of ... _, _-, .A« —..,—«. -- _J—-JLL i—JJ- \br J d'iiew .1 ,: -^Pi^ saafis I. - wiBirwh •|p.v>;.vi — mr HM w game-Avlh^inig play : .found iiaOf- gevem , ] Umes . J, ^ c back Jack CuykendaM on the re- Ea ^ rld m^rcheM,^ the RedLs ceiving end of quarterback Ditek ^..^^ , lne onlyi i t0libe ^ opp ^ Tomasino's short,end zone pass. ^ stubborn pXl defe r^ive The 6-0 victory was marked by ^ Th&}e ^ A ^t^ WQret t fine defensive play by both sqpads. on , y ^^ drtvj^oC-pemstnifcjd i the! tough f Bobters Bow, 6-1 squad. inp|l rtl defensive The tough R>d ifeefensive unit showed in jt< fojrwa|d' wall. Capt Fl-ed Ted Peters Sozio, jjbnfie, jfiorrs.' Lutiudi/, Ojifek R&y C Jonsaiil. StolL, Colcnribb. Ua^So ' and 1 Term the Adlers penalty shot in the third many of the s unit! (l flayers. Tl e one, Robert H. Wagner was re elected j last week to the office of cals wil j trave ] to BrockporU Perintcn Town Leader. period was Fairport's only score. Fairport -has now won one and umbo; tackfleif iiud^g\ King. 1M^- lost one., Kay cala.bro; gjuardis 6ic,k Woo I. Rain on Friday caused a post- Consul; quarterback 'TomasW>; ponement of Fairport's home fullbacks Summjrs, Memmo. Stol game with Irondequoit. Today halfbacks Davis ( Wednesday ). Brighton will bring their team here for a four o'clock game. On Friday, th* lo- V\>* «\ ne ^ Saturday.' Oc L ob|r ends were Peters.',iCostanza, <?ol and .Cuykendall !'- i The Raiders itravel to Irond'^- 6/1962. Game time -iO^O a.m GOP Cider - Sellers Swell Treasury i the • sale of ; 550 gallon^ of •i * If itflie GOP Jf«rty worn era *u 7,11. .' .•• i „J^_ii* V providrSe preventative medicine. Oo^hairmen Harold Hooper and S2fT^ .Gordoni, Mame, T^m Staimakeri • presidenit of ; j^ ^^ Irving Van Slyke praised the P4erCe ' It.National Merit Schal- p « •cA. <>>rinbrations {described 4ihe F. D.i Fund Drive efforts of .the following ftmd-rads- The foHowing children: did Neai> week 'is Fire Prevention ing cider-seUers: Mr.' p. Seeley. wondenfufl job (as- salesmen f Dan \ S' Week !iu3*aisp\ the begteitaf of Mrs. Charles Butler. Mrs. Carlton Bennett Deborah; Dancy, < Tefry SJL^^ro^^^Lf Falrp»U tVolunteers' annual fund Lindsay, Mrs. Corwin Jewell. Dave Atkinson, VtelU ;Atkinson; MSke <peap3*- wtao^ ap increaeing^ *££P g p |» .j^^ j^^. Ter^a oicciarelll, McEvoy, J<*n Nortlh, Teddy [B^ of ttie importance of T^^^T-^ ^n^ftcpto j „oor- HSaroW Hooper, €aarence .y^nagte. oroft, Chariesl Hutchmgs. \ J^rt \ canvass on Oct' ip [thru Mrs. ;Jdhtr Ellis, Ha^yl'Hwb^ard, JEMS, Norman] Cfociarem,'; ,Ohfi»- MIS. JOIOT 11>U4J>, iJsaacji. awwwv, l&inns, lYVL^iian | V«UWU*VM»,, w,» ~ Merton Bridges, Oscar; ABen, Mrs. tine Jerome, Jacky Jerome, IJU- ThisLsiucitatton is neeted to Airtflnjr iBenttett, Mr9.^Gen^d Ben- Man, . Bogdanof , 9 ponane LWre, .1^' ,;1 hefp i«ray iJus many expe » *- of netit.'Hatftatt Hart^nder: it^e guid r i ... .' ' ' >•„:. •'•..-.•'• vv^., ^ / '-.'(:. c . •: . . • • , ' i . • ;\ i . V ..I