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FAIRPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY 18 PERRINST, FAIRPORT, N^Y. Ninety-first Yea^— NO.^FAIRPpRT, MONROE COUNTY, N. ^ OCTOBER 17, 19(62 To Hear Rock j' »•' ! * V tIt II , Iff ; i. ii n't' i i Buifding Por srvornl m<*'lin«rs tin i%>v\vresiling with the. problem Bo;mjl of l^lu<h&ifmjfhus b« oi' lioi ool enrollment. A fiv firrollnient w;i.< piv.« tr'ii't \ meeting: of the Board of Educa- tion by the school's administra- tive staff. In the year 1967-68 the projection shows 445 pupils in Free |hjus [service to the county wide rilly J for Governor Rocke- Kindergarten; 2.383 in grades 1 feller at \fldtown Plaza on MOn- through 6. 958 in grades 7-9; and WW0M : day. October 22 at 8:00 pm. llrtM 850 in grades 10-12: for a total WB0M °e pro\Medi by the Perinton Re- of 4.6.94 pupils. It was decided to '\\ ^^ UA ' putolicajji Club, according to Tho|m- present to the voter3 of the dis- as C. Hurtiell, club president. Hartzejl Stated that those b.t t oi VA\\\V\\£\\YC\ rtUls INK\ sin^ a rHpi|iU5g|in<*r« fc :i; c yeaf project j<£] elite* trict at a special .meeting, pro- posals to buy two more pieces of property for school sites and to add an eight room addition to the Brooks Hill School. Land surveys are to be made in the next three weeks and test pits will be dug. If sites prove satisfactory for construction pur- poses it is likely the special meet- ing will !be called for the second .week in December. The Board of Education ha. s op- tions on a 14 acre site owtf&frfty i( f n tending the! rally will be able to meet, in addition to the Govern ar, Monroe Oouhy's John P. Lomenso Republican ! candidate for state comptroler.! The Midtown Plaza program includes music and ?n tertainment^ : Buses'will\ leave for the rally at 7:30 pan,'sharp from Potter Mem- orial, Fa rport;. We'gman's. Maish and Fairoprt Rds.; BushneH's Bus- in Fire HoUjSe; the Old School at Ayrauult (Rd: and Rt. 31, and (he Egypt Fire House, Mason Rd and Oscar and Loretta Stenzel and Rt. 31. ' * Lawrence and Lillian Andrews on Jefferson Avenue, and a site of approximately 40 acres which is part of the farm owned by Stan- ley J. lEEsworUh of 6524 Palmyra Road. This site borders .Ayrault Road. .Adding eighty rooms on to the ^Brooks,. B1H -.buiKttag will re- lieve overcrowding. in the elemen- tary schools for a year or two. This seems\\to~-£oive- a -small lay, 1;500 wuter cbs- .e Town., o^ . J^ia jon. part of the. problem. To relieve ?? . crowding in grades 7-12/ the; Stfitte- \Authority\ Takes Over - ^Last- Sa tomers .in fulness:\ as Sfr canal by Charlie's Marina.|Here it is SrZvlr- fiJIhe: foriiier: signal'.iower: Ight house!'. Will be used as an observation tower board, thje Authority is now res- Ion its way| to the new location. er ed ^became direct retail custodiers __ ,iiihe Monroe bounty Water Authpr- :ty. j ' The Authority had 13 me | \readers ii the field, accompan P by town representatives, to majke ™t final readings for Perinton's PSC • ords and initial readings for pts own billiig! purposes Since last: spring, the town Has •*een buying; water wholesale fr4>m Tough Canandaigua Topples efHf-6 The .the ' score.\ imisse* and^ 6-6:^ ier a hard JFairpoiit High R<ni Raiiders dropped iought 1^-6 decifji orv to Canandaigua on Saturday! Fairfcort enjoyed an early lead >vhen full-habk Sam St-olt toolv asoreje-n pass Ixoiii-quarterback Jack Cuyken- daM. and r^iced some 50 yds. [for i ' ft< • : 'T#«^{ttnfrtt : quarter ^^y^gnyte -ins .with \imflMng • ! .Iiia&'.'jta-tljie fourth i «• ! f> fl , r.' ,,i ;il Monday yyi'.ning Education Dep:irln,ient ,hi's rcfmji- mendtd building ',SL^ J-JIIHT Wyn Strhool. There is a prcbtem he! e inaonuoh as w> miist hnve hoiii--,. ing for the ovt*rfluw);in the ,stven' ii and e;4'ht grades until lhe Juni|r High School is built. TlliLs'p n.*.;«. being dcba;i w J by ithe i J3oard ;vt', Education. With\ tjjiie rapjdly i[:- crea.<r>g pcpula'.iora lhe BoHrri ot! Eduction believes It'hJiI jah ad^M 1'icn t:> the Minerva E^r|L^nd Hi-sh:' School may be immediately nec»i||-; sary with plans for rtlte JJiminHJ High School to cotrie tiexi >•\aprlrvifi\ followed by an elementary's:;!vk'»Ij on th i proposed Jeffer*on pAveintd site in the very near, fulurc. T-vle Junior High Schoo-jl ivoifld be buik on the newly proposed Ell.vwr)!\Lh Farm site. ' {'•'•'' 5- ' -'-' j ' The recen'tiy purchased v<ii-^i property would be i held in resorih to Vhi time when: thef pcbulatlfn in th?t area neeo.4 a school. ,. ' \ As decisions are' reached on f o{ sequence of adding ToonM to Mlii^ erva DeLand High'school.- buUir ing a Junior iflghj ;SC-hdor- arid> a,''; new i ilementary hsemclol, thle • jgtvtbj c •will be infoimed^lp^rtigl} thej Fainjort.«e$<r:&£n: '• I Board OK's Church Plans E|- the AutljorRy, and operating |its The application of the Jehovah's '' own 'system:. Before that it wfas Witnesses group to erect a meet- isupplied from the Village of Falir- ing hall'ort High St. last week port.- I i won the approval of the Perinton Under- the lease agreement be- Town Board after its third meet- continue : its use- fiweenth^ Authority and the to|Arn ing on the subject ponsible for supplying watjer -.;jnaintaLningj and servicing the sys- tem, meter! reading, billing, col Iecting, eLc.j Thisr is the third water sysfcsn ;4'o be taTt m.]over by the Authority on a retajil |basis. It recently took statement was issued however, over the Sdottsville and Honecjye According to Town Attorney Robert Antell the Town's Zoning Perintoh residents can reach tjhe ordinance permits church build- Authority by calling HA. 6-14 00 ings in residential areas, or, if a tpllj would be involved, by calling ENTERPRISE 9225. Gersrner Scenes Vigorously opposed by H'gh St residents who alleged that traffic hazards would be increased. The last meeting prior to approval brought an implied threat by the objectors that they would take court action if it was oked. No Petitioners Seek New Water tine i^iSSfc^SSVnJS Pai 4° rt took me en3 V s kick - At Aftj Exhibit [-the flrsPnuarter ended off ^A ^^ less t^ ^^ min- ' ' *** utes dwnataing^were unable to j^^ ^ friend has retu u n . - — »«- »•»- - —- - .qanandai^ua boiujced. hackj in n^^e-baU from theirfown ter- ^ t0 the K^Hs of the P arish>%Ul large a r?a northeast of Fairport« exhibit sj»c|e at the First Cohgic BenTtmziio skirted hidl^wn; ]eft 4ndt •Fj^Ljijt.g^, aneup s hojwed the gational Church in Fairport!'Tie 'tfor\ithe- iafet jsax yiiiris^and we \•f <rt j^W-^dar Bob Peters, Bob pleasant * [places depicted' by'.tie i^aiia^ ^rt-'score:/'T^eV*ig^st:' < i3 ( ^jj^' Dlc^ Coloroibb, Fred talented brijsh of Bernard Gent , gain-in ttib' Wve- was..whed a ToIpe^Tacktes: Ted liudlwig, Bob ner are largely scenes from tie <3abflhdaigi:a ball farrier •^•a8B^.-Tb»-«ng. .G^rDfck Ataantte seaboard - shelter*! \^yJto* plan-^to ™ e ^^ ^tackled,- he fiimfed the bal3 SSoS^lJerrfa' cL^ulMcenter: harbors and hays, dories at an- CountyJ^^Ttoe SSt ^,&1h*v>*aq*i^^ Halflback: Dick Tom- chor. a-lovely old Cape Cod hou^e. n«rt_week o presen^.the requesL ;.recover.the[ fumble same 20 ida^a^^ Memmo, Scoit Davis. One notaMefexception is a simp|ly Baird said that the proposeo framed sdp^-tael^kThe .extra point yas^^ Janid eleganUy ritv'« niwiinp niom? the New York mifesed-and ^ehaW^tie score VangeloJ Quarterback: Jack Cuy- painUng c)f an old tree. AW of t^i€ ritysp ipekne alongth e^NewJork , kendail. h;y. . ^erijous sco work shdws a high degree bf Central tracks north on Lyndon was maved '7 ,•..•- II • competence. I The prices, .posted ts Road, east on Macedon Center nemier ie%m ^^pyf^ 1 ^ Raiders ifiravel to usual in the! church office, are ex- Road, north on Howell Road, west Newark 5 \:'-W : /qialay.'-^^uiaefeated : oeptionalily imodest. Art WilsOi buarter. Maiw^'- ; at^i:0<i;P^M:-:. ; j.l' A ahdaigjii hfocked a F^rjport punt'. 't^tBB^^'^i iRaMer\2$yd^iinV; GOP|Men's Bake. ,-«o^Vb«Jeft tackletfor-te^^^^ „ ^ 'SfeVaTOl° T \* ^-ft^ndai^iafsileoi.sponsoi|edi by r ,tlie-Bermton|Repuib- :for an>dpj)ojntment. The \ commuji-. 'Residents now rely wholly on -and •^S^Ul»^JB0i^!'Sr mmm^m thte-ended -iHm sconing- October- asp^at ffr^Q ••ipm 4-H Cabins ^:JRpm(^ Mpl Park, unique ^$iMkr^^^ mi w'.! &mb$h* &•&•• dfcl Wils<j>n on Whitney Road to the edge of atr v \thie\',*''inr;• any-|™weekday*; aiiorjting \for. larit goffering. UtM f&ik A new water line to serve a proposed by a Perinton resident who says he has obtained signa- tures from 195 per 'cent of the home owners. Robert R. Baird of 1722 Whit- Baird said main would run from the autho- witt act, ab tjhe artist's representk- the Fairport system, then south tive. j to Tillou Road (High Street Ex-_ Any inlividuals or groups de- tension) and east again. It also siring to see the paintings oth;r would extend north on-Carter Rd. than . durl ng the mornings nu iy to connect with the iPenf ield sys- ajways, htvtted to. st^p weHs; except for a small pipe- l«- line out' ^Tillou. Road from the Fairport village system. T H E H IG Hti^ N D' X Hft MIGHTY: Two steeple jacl&jwli up tli< work on tieiifFIrst.Bap;\\ Church spire, L85 ('feet alxirve '^l St.