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iCCl! gjs^r* . . .... ..; , ... >K ., Ignored On Charter Co Mayors Contend Monroe County Villages will seek representation on the newly forned Monroe. County Charter Commission it was revealed this week. At a recen t meeting of the executive commit Association of Monroe County :— '• —-— ee of the NCW Bdllk Bl'dnth N; * ,ety ~ first Yc 4 ~ No * . 46FAIRPORT - MONROE COUNTjY, N. YI. DBJ^BERI I J,. 1^62, \ Opens Thuj^day port). Dwy Santa Is Here! Villages it was Mgreed that the Association shon d petition the ' Board of Superv sors for repre- sentation on the iXsmimission. Village mayon contend that -they are often kopt in the dark on County affairs and that it may be a prime reasoi for their stiff Lincoln Rochester Thrust Com opposition to . ounty decisions pany's new Fairport Rd. office in tr&m 2 to 5 p.m. Ion Sal that affect them. the Country CMb Shopping Plaza For the oldsterd who d Mayor Stauber a- member of the at Fairport and Marsh Rds., near liejve in Santa. Glaus, Association of Villages* Commit- East Rochester, off ic ally opens swire hours are Tuesda tee stated that \there is a greater Thursday ('Dec. 13) at 10 ajm. day and Friday until 9 need for the county to co-operate This Is Che third new (Lincoln Monday, 1 Wednesday an with the villagess oh matters Rochesber to (be opeied within day until! 6 pjn. affecting them\. (See Village Re- nine months and raises the total er 1 Aide WliHiajm P. Dwj er. II, vice-pres- 0iMfc--frM . wwa ^^« n+ taent; of the: Astr y Agency Public- ^^SS^L Relations, has been named legisla •ary. 3; Santa Ciaus will stroll our Main His hours are 7 to 9 p.m. Tues- , Thursday and Saturday. Also •y- not be- istnras Thura- m. and Satur- Sesqui Shows On Commission Handsome Profi \i • v • i ! i ' I :i i It is not often that a civic enterprise is a h TownP. of Peyton,, haver been in-e KBflnned Tuesday™ nigh:™£ by theJ vited to officiate at 'he opening with Wilmot R.! Craig, Lincoln Village Board. number to 29. Other:! becoming operational since April are 'the Midtown Plaza and Highland HiQls ^ suggestion1 of the Recrea- ' 1&3 ^ an< i artistic success and turns a' profit at the saiwilej (875 South Ave.) offices. td< n Commission that M rs. Ruth time, but the Perinton Sesqui-Centennial did'! :[| j ill The Hon. Paul N. Bower, Mayor H .^ ^ g BaTTStt R ^ ^ Mondav Don Ecott Securitv Tnitf Co V&nlt , inan ' of East Rochester, aiid Kenneth '^ Mrs Winnie 0,.^^ _ a Monaa\, uon J^COU, security 1 rust i_,o. Danif man-. Courtney superviso of th \ \\™\^ ™ lJ JL \ *#<*> «id the dedicated treasurer 4—-—L—^ ;- number of the comm^on was of the Sesqui tenaered ms f^ ^ ^ se^ii^Uen^Bl • Wayne'!, report to Supervisor Kenneth Raumer ahd • his committee of Aa^l'l Courtney. An amazed and delight| thur Kelley..\ co^hau*m|uv and,!: ed Courtney observed that the Stanley Pjeacock, lHalJSicoby. Rob-' 1 affair had netted a handsome ert Anteli, n Donald <Epo[ profit of $2,398.24! \ A ita Fisher) William Dwyf respoan sibilities jto^^yy«sbington^.office on .Janu- J:| ^^^ ^^ ^ mttsfoa ^ •• #•(• »-»-— vlTr:'\'^:^'' Other dignitaries invited to at- tend are F. Ross Zornowj super- live assistant to Congressman-, .___ , ,. ,_>. \.. ^^.J^^ _n * i~ irwY. «^ ,...-j»„,..,. -'visor of the Town <f Pittsford, e^ct.IF^c Hor^L p^jr. ydll e^.j. F^^ i Xe rvisor of j assume his respoi^ibilities in Hor- gj Town ^ ^fl^]^ mmer • j ^and Charles J. Staub«r, mayor of g !E\aiiiporti j . I. Manager, of the j-l^airport- Rd. W$ .'offioe\-is Willffim' i J , :\'TRausch who -fig •has been with Lincoln Rochester ='St2' years.' He has toeW.\ engaged' in WM -branch office dutiesjsinee 1955. ! |^ ; During;: the Week-long vopening |^ ceSebration, the' banic will •: give ! away a free souvenir to everyone visiting the JbarnW. For those open- ing a-savings or ichec; dng; account of $50 or more,! there is a choice of one of three gifltisl ' The gifts are a Buxton -keycase, a < leneral iEaec- tric automatic heating: pad, or a Life Lite-, rechargeab ht. ^ Chief Appeals to Light Snatchers Wnc F. J KvyfiPfH . evw'. € A; I* ur. mk Richard, - F. Rita.Henryi ;Sejc: rio Alesi and Mrs, $10,230.31 said Courjtney. 4,846^ . \This committee workejd $15,076.6^ er splendidly fcs a teaan'Ti 11U ' lha I r. We pleased both in move Christmasi txeef lights from The 2fT-year-old Roxihester na- *L e f eCS to ^^ <rf ' privatC ^^'^^f^f 1 ^^ \It's cdly a few y* the village IcLmpem^. ictiyit^^tactod; who .^.g^ty,. of the ipractice wg liaison- with Je ; ^^media, ^ ^ J^ appeaSni to Ithem to ^esea^^-puS^ of Olhe f«ilitime ass &***** wjl re- ^ ^^ ^ uSf ^ ^y quire Dwyer^an< bis family to ^ ^^ ^.-toon who would move to Washington. tbeautify their Corner during the .Prior to his:aiQHiation.with the Y ^ ^^^ ^ if a ^J^^ Astro Agency,V^^^^*-\^ .^gadswt: the-tawB of] the village\ man ^^^^Ijg^:^: said «he Chief, station W!HA^£>: rtvR^pbester for. The vacancy occurred when the Roberts family moved tx The report showed: RECEIPTS Merchandise Sales Other Income Total- \ - DISBURSEMENTS all should toe 1 extremely Promotion Director $ 750.0f) with the |final, results ~ 756.72 the activities and (the. fihahciai: as - 1.330.00 : pects. j,[ .r ; , L' ''• ' h. '1' 7,135.82 \The Committ|e^,5is now in] the 2,705;89 process tryiiig.t<>i' decide jtihe rhost $l | 2,678.4b advantageous .\• rrjantner' ftjp place $ 2,398:24 this money.'- 1 'fiS^j sure tjhat ^/heri' \Congratulations of the highest the decision, isi fl^de it .wil^pe a der are in> line for the chairman wise one'b tie added. ' j *ij I . •. j Fairport School Musitians Eai'n ' • I i'! '•' I .'J •'\ Honors In State Competition Honors continue to come to the PairtK>rti ( ScTiooi $ysi- Pageant Expenses Parade Expenses Merchandise -Other 'Expenses • Total Balance \Co order .ions Have Yule the state teni through its fine Music Hyde, department! J k 4 t^m^^^^^-ZJ^^^^Sl^ Ma^fieM State Collie: of Ifaajjj^. ijfeim^ly^^ to resist, the temptition to re- j.^ crvac and recreational projects- has recently notified the tyt^sic Departntent jof .its nomina^ . About one * hundred taken ..during the •past week. Despiite tBie'ldendal by the real ;five y^^^^L^ 1 -^v^? 3 lights-were reported empk^ed-by WBBF tojtochjster ,^ ^^ lwe JJT and^WGVA %i Gfneva, New. York. In. 196L Dwyer was campaign onnanager for' the iMkmroe County Prizes for Republican Comrlfcttee. IBDe is'the •%/'••':-.gi .. chatonaia of the tRepiiWicatj; For- Tllle «eCOratlOI IS '^JW--'a*Hflo^r;;;s3»^?fe the OW. ^Ohxistmas jHooe Decoration things would greet *>e future Hutching*. Steve Kfamey and TuesdayHKPt :coua£ty -.chaiirman.^^ -arvpost he itt- Cc«test-«ar.the»esidnits of Green- iaseball stars. \- Leigh Ulrica. Twelve auditioned «^ J*°PJ*P a !' tha * bad been I held tends to i«sJm-.8loxtli?.^^because of *rier will be spoigored fry tfce _ -*-+-* a^ placed in the Chorus: SaW hi a*eyan<ie Tor several! ( mon<hs. i^L-i jli ' t ^1. • Beer- David Bieler. Pamela OlaW FearfuI.Jta rumors concerning Children S CiimC I . •* ents, Nancy Cowtes, David Di|t^ ttoe sale igght be tJMe;theBoard An i3nm^i2attontcl4jilc sponsor- ton, Dan Hanson, j Sandra JensonC bad- movep'tpj reiBOne the projperty by the Monroe Coo^ty Healtti Carolyn Land. Gary Raymoikj from \I^kiustrial;• to Residential : the moverto; W^diington. '« -Gireeiibrier Garden:fcWb<m Thtrrs- ', Married toi.'thi ^oiimer .Eleanor, day^ December 20,' [1962. : Clark. of c'BUUe i^*4Sb*sw^«l c JudgJngrof owtdot r. decorations Oris wif^-hawe irw» cWfeiteji,.Efliza-:-will take place between 7: pjn. ibeth, ^^MHfewaaBp^.-aee-^«Bd & pjra. toy non-ttactv^residents. They reside at^:'2 S4^ Ajnraiult Eoad 0^^appfial,..sujtaib[lity and orig- in the Tow» of • >ecbit0tt. ' inaHty^:n«all;lbft,coBflideredv, Prizes '\ '. ,r •\ 1-1 '\ \-'\•\''• : ••' -wUH-?toer awarded tie evening; of. J - — the-contest tion as one of the three schools in New York State having thej ed the most outstanding jmusic prograrnj in its size classification. This nomination is not surpris entalj groups. I • \ .. i'was also represented at LyonW on ^he evening \^bf I No- vember ITj'/'When members of the CONTINUED OR PAGE { r arty for 29 Kids Twenty nine chiidrei, ranging w* wn ^\there\are^evidences of ages from, four to el sven, were ^..^^^ performers in every iated to-a turkey Chri stmas din- area , ^ music 'by fthe Fairport Iiions Chib [t its last meeting at the /Dot- Li the Junior (High AJl-Sta|.e je (Hotel. Concert given at Brighton High- I Colored movies of 'Christmas School in October, fourteen 3Fair-j |^ i vi 'i. \ ixi Switzenland'''. were si own after port students were selected by 1/011K 11311(1 Not T6r Sale' ;8uf Rezoned -colored w* 1 ^ 11 ^ acn one of • ths children audition to play in the instrumeh- re given a present by the Club's tal groups: Rosanne Chiodo, CJujis (GHJd Kicera) Clk'js. Colton. Dewey Jackson, Elise .Jen- It • was also announced by the sen, Jo Anne Martin, Tom P^trv estate dep4rto^tt >,of Aitne^can .b's president; John A. IMarcei- porno, Tom Stevens, Maria--Stoit, Standard ^.Controls^ (Kochester that | a \tetUe League Night\ Adah Toland and iDick WilliamsJ Manufacturing Co^) that there, is would -toe held aftcr-th^ holiday* Four students ^vere chosen to hold a \ for *?*' 1 ,|. ta K , tf«. ^ e for,ne 5 ind that t-uke Easter <f the Red solo chairs: . Paul Adler. HelW *>° n * P^perty -t*di Village Board —wed a reaon- Sewer District No. 3 : Sewer District; .Nb^iwas.Jtaal-: , wm -iiacreage purchae ed \by the vNtin- has .been rented by $&%? m^sm wiH.be hed from 9- Judith Ross, Wendy Smith and \Triple A.'4 While, Viae home bfficer ajm/| on December 13 at the Frank Terrore. j j of Amesj$a*r Standard Control Youth Assott^ tion build- At the AM-State Senior Hrgh officially kJ^arjeld i tbat 'it was not onWest Avenue in 53ast Roch- Sectional Concert given at Greecej on the mjarketl no [comment was Children-from 3 months to Qlympia on November 17, memj made on titans for construction on 6 years jof age wiH be immunized bers of the Fairport \groups wewi.the site. S ^ | ' j ; against''! polio, diphtbera, whoopr .again chosen; by audition. Avery Mayor JStauberl explained' that it |ng cOugb( tetanus and smalflpox. Beer, Ann CapHng. Jim Cast|>r^ was a. ^otoctwej measure\ in Aill residerrts of-*Monr:>e County Mary Curtis, Sllen Eyster, Geoi|ge case ano5ier| grpM? ^^^ bate ' Alta Fisher 'who are^'unable to visit tbeir own Gilmore, Nancy Pat Kinney, Dianj: over. the.^property and be free to Ji-^^-T': lyiorjqattaed^T^ir^^:?^^^ New Homej • Pt'^>~\ \ : distxict ^^^tA^Mf^^^^^^^'^^^y^ 'v : -'• •' iproperty at:the end jof-;Main'St; rOT niSTOiy ( fe-^'' 1 . ^u^f nawtictieachel -iH^roo»d?'^axims Town, jgistorian .«-v» . * -*.^» , .- -„• -.--, •,- . • ',L^hv^Ti)^BS^ % 0e^ac- nowbas a home or her own Ifor iioctor/are eligible to Iring.tbeir Pomponio. Andrea Qulg^l|e, build a ^ess-desirable i( operation •^rToo^^^the Jaferson iRdad new the archives andldata:- of the j childreri, and are . req nested to Charles IRieck and Bob Smal^- \Thi§ Mties -apt P.rec 1 \ ' : S£wfl Dart-c^F^ j bring. With certificates. For furth- wood represented the Chorus. possibiKfty ofj I ifefettinp] b •edby Raoul Sui)rani and : s& -tbe . An^^ice in-|hej^^k Build^ call tbje Monroe Nancy Antett,. Roger Brp 1 the town and fk^h'-'-- : ''3^1Secco & Sons. Inc. This dis- Wedxxesday thej l l2tlbi is slated as era office at iB$«|^ * i; '' \ •:•- :--;terprise-904«. County ] Health Departaxent East- Brad Emery, Sandra Lohmar, Dan building ^permit ^ is sought by ;a: em office at LU 6-41<0 or En- Scouten, Ray Tcdand, Judy We^lk- desirab^^ industry,'' Mayor Sbau- i ii lude the possibility ofj iifefrertingj to the in-' li, dustrial ^Oclassiftcation 1 when a ley and Janet Whitney represent- ber asse|Jted.[ .1. .Ji . JC '£}>