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*«UMriuavBfl»uwiwuiUi^^ S&ju2-»S2Sia2E3W«: ^jWiSC-i FAIRPORT, N.y. lie Town takj rate defended y^ain this year, lif Ifrae jtionallly. Despite-increasedj burdens] \xpansion audi the.re- iibiJiltieJs of 'al growing -coinmun ty the rate for Fair- is $2.16 per! thousand, down one « e n't from 'the jSRon i-jpwrtl previous year. East Rochester I is down jtwo. cents, largely because local health 400. i 'thousand' as opposed to the rate <i>f $4.80 l&st year. ' ' • , Town officer holders received they ire not.in the i Supervisor Courtney in: praising j<HAri<jt. and,the \outside town rate th€ dedicatt0 n of Ms «t aff and offi . declined, to i $4.78 per jthousand'as cials g^ .. No g^^ ?f ^j^. servaniis were more deserving of such aj raise\. j Courtney pointed out ! that an uicrea^ed compensation for the ^^3^ l of more thart $2,000,000 coming year. Supervisor Courtney in ^i^ valuations was a n aid received an addtttohal $700 .to & st riiking the favorable tax rate. NOW m unity opening 'ibrfng |his salary (»W0. High-—ra, at aT] [ d the economies we have holdH the jibbon for Cindy Roberts, Harvest Queen; A Is / ' ' ' ' 1 '••-\ \ ! '' Cl&grd Cliurc ,ways Ul pennteiMlentWlaii)airnI>ancy been aW £ ^ effect , was, advanced to $8,808. an in- The | supervisor also reveaied crease of $^500. Towji Clerk Etiz- th , at yl T<wn ^^ p^i years :.iabelh :1 Piercej received | a $500 hike of j^ Winistration remained on to $6^500. .! 11 a \paj-als-you-go\ basis and ex- Peace Justices2>werje raised $400 pressec satisfaction that the Town •1 to $2,400 and Councifcnen gained always ha s been aible to maintain j $600, raising their salaries .to $2,- \comfortalbde\ bank balances. far left Mi si OFFICIAL: Cdn'ter IH in full swing! Officiating at the ceremonies is Phillip Hiihn, Sr., donor, who Winnie Roberts of 1 he Recreation Com .\.': I^ist iSaturdav under ItKe direqtisn of Albert Gerritz, ! Chief of tjhe Bushnell's Basin Vol ui it ier Pire.Depaii'tmeiit, ! eight. imits-.o£i^ Third Battalion of Fire Fighters; from- ; Brighton,' ! Pifefojrd, E a * t ftpchfjsijer, Penneld, \ Egypt, iFafcport, ]&e^on;-j&^^ •. • . : . [ .- , 'j- • — =— ~ ~r\ —: ) Basiii'Coop^ra)ted; i^#^utUal\4id: '*HiH«id.e Ranch Chapel\ | is being h Site ident Fairport Youth Council; and far right. Faith Kiper^J r Counselor and advisor for Town of Perinton Corn-, mission. Ninety + t j Year — NO. 37 FAIRPORT. MONROE COUNTY. N. Y.JOCTOBER; 10,'1962 DrpiJThe dWvj^Hinjg; ^^flhofn^fe*^^ jfTr^ainily . on---, ^aln^ |, _ iMounitaiir '^Use'\ ! f-% ;Ths; ferhx jjias K ! -seveilal yeafe-arid' . t;.: rdaflzed e^n^yeiyild^tej^^tKll^ v : •time..:,- J^?^ 31 \ constnioted on Ayrault 'ftoad be- Irate ^oard s Down rjitractors .-j i S^S^^i^^^ ^^**$*^ : }^ <J°wn <q ^inqiieht contractors :Vs meeting. of the Carl Petron churchi erected. i 0 :Con4tHi<^ion Co., working on t' •V\; ToJ , Of tlsOwn rrrz'hj nfyes . ' • |v li^^sfi • '•\ Chfeif; Gerritz. said .cnat^^achi of ''the^d^epartiiaents \tries ..^'ijppneor ; at ? ieast. one' staged JBhje each year. •The I'OTu'tua 1 Aid Pjrjill Program !. offers'; the . pmpanrtes*, qj^rtunity to; check t heir eouWuant under ' fire/iahd to j see if t of-the difife: jerit companies .to com- uial' , t!Here.ifl a move afoot to bufld contractor r patitole. Cljief Gerrita: contimted, a^TbwjiBaM. Board; clammed at fi In the! morrthfly supervisors re- ^equipanent ^^ kennebh Courtney lies to com- ' *i;4Bn**L.l„ A. « »v,^.« „*«. indicated f ' the sewer expansion project was canceliei. Reasons given were \denciericl saj ah work\. The cf>n-J tract'wH ejid wdthin 7 days. The bonding xoinpany i s responad>le and must e^igage a new contnic- tor to finish' the work satisfactor- ily. | ! A proje±'in the hands of Louis tM. Thursioh, pipe and plumbing drew the wrc th of the Boird. Thurston was gi\en •™^A'tw£\^tSS •Tl-.lip.rvfaor declare '^here S ^ U compSe Ms »fk Mr. Curt Gerttag '\ ileTrhT in\ all plannedi Ifire • greatly viHage HfllH so it hehooves us. to iffls falhup to do so will also out Jaids-us in ipreparation for fight-' «M±-',««««- P«par*d for.bgie the conjtn^t in the hands of ihe ! ine-the' real thhie\ i! future\ ttt'was also revealed that bonding! carhpany to see bhsrt ^he m ^ ' • , ; a CAtizepS'- Commftittee wouild be work is completed promptly The property, now owned by the namedi to select the site, one to ba j • « • United Church of Christ, was purchased immediately. ! JllSt CurjOUS cQeared 'for the puirpose of erect- ! | ! •* „ . J w a n^ ph««$PThe Rev. \Presejnt quarters are-bulging at :Charles B. ! ffigginsjIminister for tht-seams. FaciiUes for lkrge pub- ly morc| curious than thieving Democratic Leader Claires Editorial Misquotes Him •• /N^Wy|-itianie(rfermton Democratic ' Kxei;rjiive; C>ni- hiil^«?maJt.0eo7'ge A. Deuel took exception toj tlie He!ral^i| Mail editoriad/of la«t week -W \Tlii.s.^ nolTime.'to' h4 Noble\ r—^critique of plans to inm only Deni^rals and' \ignore the* v <2I-tlzen Party or other ——r- r^~^-'—~~•'<•*'•• - -•\ groups, who have helped put .the few Democrats there are holding jobs, in office. Deuel claims that he was mis- quoted from has original story, and that he did not refer to \village\ elections but had confined his re- marks to \town\ elections. The text (complete* of Deuel's letter follows: October 7, 1962 the new church, said] that it would * meettnp are madecuate and In the pa i| .- li «. J. , departments are expanding\ huildmg -vra!s entered twice. No be some tame before the actual Courtr i ey said. \We must have an ing rep)>r|e£ missing building wiulld be started on the eye -to our future needs' Palmyra rpoad site] Presently a ed. Fairporj: burglars are apparcjit- electdorrs I don't intend to start my reign as Democrat leader hy starting a he add- A barber! shop on No. Main entered! nothing disturbed. past week the Tay or h- Faiirport Herald Mail Fairport, N.Y. Dear Mr. Gerling: I read with dismay your editor- ial of October 3rd with regards to my statement in your paper the previous week, about running re- gistered Democrats for TOWN 5t. Seek Trui Traffic Refef Faiiport residents' have decided that a tree Ls a joy/forever' have .•tbandoned plans to! ipduce the .state to take ; over the dare of W,.». Church St. and Soutih; *|ain St. ak | the state's widening fl program I would destroy the beanitiftri trees, i As an alternative',171^ Fairport j homeowners ihave petitioned ; the village for help in providing alter- • native rouites'to reduce'the heavy j. truck traffic. Mrs. W. Pearce Ti't- , is \a \friendly one\ (designed to put on recoi d the wjiihes of j the peti*tinners and ajbrt Jhe commun-• itv to a traffic pfloblem, that Villi battle of words with the local Ler. spokesman'for the groupstofd; newspapers, but I feel when lam *he Herald-Miail that the petition misquoted, I am going to defend myself. By the tone of your editorial I have to take it you are referring to the Village elections and not the town. Because after the last town election where their were five slates, you surely can't be talking ahout the ^Citizens and Democrats combining their forces Tittor and Avory ' Beer co-cliair- in the Town. My statement by the men 0 f a Citizens Committee. IAISO increase years.' The Village both streets. pnoblem, with Lh^ coming recently' resurfaced The Village \Board 'named Mrs. to serve are: ' Don Sheparqson. Reginald Keifer. J«.pk Lauder. M. Brown. Kenneth Skuse', Pete Pro- filer, and Chief Tom Aldrlch The Committed, will study; th<* problem and scuff the aid of! th<* Town of Perinwln ' and Monroe Count j'. j-s-'i ] v. **5 AlX i FOB Al IGOOD CAUSE: The Sullivan ;t-r;v-' .:J:_J . IT. I'.*\.\i\'^v '{ ; 4 <'«;•;<*\*• T'I..'.. •MM Church;of Christ. Chief Albert Gerritz of the Bus! nell's Basin F. D; was i n charge. (Photo by J^hn Balli< way v. r a s made to eliminate this sort of an incident, Which is what I wojld call an injustice to the -people of .Perinton. • If you will proof read my state- ment of September -26th, you will note at no time did J m&ition Village election. As much as it is my responsibility, as you stated to keep the two party system ac- tive, it i s your responsibility to get the facts and not jump to con- clusions. ' * I stated we .are rebuilding a solid Democrat family and this is (what we are starting to do. This past week I , have made leaders Sn each of the eighteen districts, ^ own office* will i be clewed who along with their elected offi- xbursday, October l ] £ 1952. cer s will make all decisions per- village and Town Offices will taining to the Perinton Democrat op ^ a on Friday, Oct. } Z and CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 urday morning, October 13, Town, Village Offices to Close Due to the death, of Mnv! garet Bnwninc, all Village Sat l-b i I ii 1 •] • ?;•' • l' f < K9