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FA/RpoRr, N;,Y. first Year,— No. 49 FAlRPORTr M'ONROE COyNfY^ N. V.. JANUARY 2, .-.1963 I ffl-l! ;' h !l I H< I > FAIRPOHT PUBLIC!LIBkARY FAIRPf^T. tiJtMf r Tex (urtailm Diner Sets Re-Opening e pi th if. *1 • In an effort to curtail increased fax bun|^fii| fcj rjjal pro- perty owners, tlit-* Village Board] this weelji \\j\l jji.<k the state I ><ri.slators to oppose any measures tliat,jejri,ip(?(l cxp- en<litures by local municipalities. | Mayor Charles J. Stuber pointed • As of; Monday the 7th the bne to pay out that local officials can main- tain fisdal: responsibility only when there in fiscal control. When one unit mandates expenditures and another unit has to raise money for these expenditures, fis- tirne Fuliamtown Diner bec^nei another j Sterling 'Diner, and \yith it comes all the traditionally g ood food and service With which tieir •other operations have long teen •iblessed. | The diner will be under the n ran- agement of Jack Bell,, a Fair- , porter, <knd Jack Harvey, ano .her :man long identified with the ood • (business. si.. ii ,;;!• lili * ii T * cal conLrol is difficult. Hours' will be from six h.m. until 11 p.m. daily. All night s-erv- <ice on fcoth Friday and Saturdays. Favors for the kids and special in S started here by Wagor Drug them Co-, Inc, the service will be pro- mand prices are scheduled for the open- ing week. I. J. Van Slyke, Narred School Business Manage Rliflrn Tir V Drug Customers To Get Tax Aid A n*w service to provide the averag.; family with an annual record of drug purchases for fed- eral income tax purposes is bo- iMIJ Statber referred' to •state-mlan- dated salary increases, .mandatory paid lolidays, mandatory' vaca- tions, mandatory unemployment insurance, mandatory decreases in hours of work anil extra \employees to perform work. \\ , ; \W( do not object >to giving.vil- lage employees fringe benefits .of- fered n industry, and, other endea- vors,' think make abilii'.\ munll •lures. 1 If state Stauber explained.\'but we local government ,- should these decisions based on'the of the people of the,' com- y to pay for such expend i- ..t • i ; jxix ICII matters are at sufficient concern, ^'officials jbclieve. then state funis shoiild 1 ! finance Jr. LegisQjaters 1 ijwhp Euppb^t bills iting local'(expenditure* arc vided without charge to custom- spend ng local /penjey! while • not ers- participating iriv-\;t'he-| difficulties The system, called Drug Tax. - Lllat !lI \e encountered, when! raising uses cata processing equipment sueh \o^Y fronjj property [owners. to ker?|p a record of drug store Staj-ber said ffoirport -Will back' the legislative program of (:he Con- ference of Mayors, outlining areas in which legislators may. help con- trol local expenditures] Irving J. Van Slyke, Jr. i • HAPPY NEW- V YEAR -r The Kobert Gerling.^Bon of ad man .Jon; nephew of assistant; ediljor aten isieir .proper ere- . i i 'ilJi ; - ' L ' and-grandson^ yon-know-who SW his marriage to the fjarm- dudbions, or have not taken tfhe ^J^^f^fS^]^jj^l \\ will be er Marilyn Pitcher of , 7(j E.~ full amount allowed, because they ^^^^^Mli^ . ^^. * '^bdn^'ifobb^kiilows more than we dp — - baUeves that 1963 a lot better than we^ think. We hope he's right. purchases that may be deductible in computing federai income tax returns- Robert E- Wagor said each cus- tomer will be assigned a code nas number- — in most cases the faim- been appointed to the position, of My* UAsphone „ urnbe r. •Business Manager in theViByrm - Eax 4 Purchase wild be recorded ! Bergen-Central School systeii of on \nemoryV -topes, which later •\ Genesee •CaaJit^-J^i^j^r^ .^^ 4 fc 3 tato computing equcp- • ; He i9 i a graduate -of .?the Col- -merit. | At the end of the year, ! lege of Busmess,--Rochester^ J nsti •tute ol Technology,, and' hoi is a-JjB**^ - cu ^ er * , record °f Maa^ry as Chiefil Design Brietn^r. • •BJS. -Degree .. in.' Accounting'.. Upon .**»_ tc tall amount which may be A TV~ yZSk^SL^ *>iJl r ••g«d^aUng.fr<mi^*e.InstMwts^e-<fedMtfMe-to compute* • the tax ^K er '^^iPf^?^ f ^ joined bheR.LT . Alumni JRela Jons return. - -Rochester Cha^r; N^ot^l -. AA- staff as the.Assistant Direct^*:; of - \Many taxpayers.\ Wagor said Alumn: Relations. J ihiave not taken their proper de- Qualitroi Ham^s Tvjo To Staff! .nw Ou iflultrol CorpAnat ion ftnVi'Ou'n ce s •Drug T^,^c.7\\w1ir.m^i^n *S' ,lI ^^ c TJ* PaU ' 1 > A AK \ pdter] as Controller and Donald, G Church Street, Fairport, in L951, •haWlot had proof of purchase or <* ! Syracuse University, |holds ,a he has beeii a resident of Faufeort. did nk know what items are of M ***fs Degree-.from the^Amerf- r ^coipidnowireslde at ^Clifford a dedWatole nature.* 1 can Umversity graduate[ School Street. ' He ndtilcated that ldtenaJlfly hund- J n ^.aehington. p.C-, and^ resides While resMing in the villgige he reds <Jf drug items may be deduc- ta ^l 01501- ' ] has teen active in th^ Fire De- (bible; a.nd said tihe new Drug Tax :|-partiri*nt .-and 'tee Methxlis? gysteri \should help our customers Chtiircli. In Rochester he is a rpem- save money on' their tax. t-efcurns.\ The First Book at 10 ' John Beeson und the Rev. Alvin Foster. •<¥\• *&. Drrfecf^f Tjpdd Brqy )'. f y •]'Joseph Parrottirof >Williaim St. and Derjaflea; flalstead Bray ; -. ^^E^^liRcchester '\*^?&n&i&}i& :1 ^&' East ; Ayeh.ue;': B^aiiipo t. New ':i^yfea^>^ ser^^ 27, 1962, in \ Federal Savings; andi! Ijoan' ,T Todd'' Jlassuary- The sociation of Accjo|unitarrts, ItaW been assbefiated with §eyerai area firms nge to Hear ber of the Rochester Chaxrcb JT of Contm^.jrce,. \^The City Clul of Rochester; andjRJ.T. Alumn 1 : As- sociatim. He is a'so a Life 'iiem- toer of the.International Fraternity -i- |_I # * of Delta Sigma Pi, a professional I O^R MlSiOnan busmfes'-admindstration fraternity. : -He s'the^son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. -Van \Slyke Sr. of On- Grange will be held Saturday 'tario, New York.\ evening, January 5, 1963 at 8 p-m. Mr. Van Slyke will begir his sharp. State Grange resolutions new r>le January 15, 1963. wild pe discussed by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marvin, Sr. SlaN Coffee Cub ju|8:46, mss Ate PW,€r * ^^ is seoretary of the Ohjapt^, Society • of Eln^i'mleers and Is •&; of the (AJmerfccain; Society for Mjetats- He has| been associated with several' local .firms';in design and product engineering- capaci- • ties- He is, a graduate i of Roch- estei Instnltute of Technolegy arid the University 'b)f Roph4^ e / r - an< ^ The regular meeting of Fairport resices in Perifield, N- ,TJ Tree|Burhing IAt Pc niframa Plaza ian, widi show color slides A combination'tree burjnjing and Rorllf R AVIAW ^<arllAC and ^^ a ,taD< on her 8 day trip rocket launchitng will foghiighit 1 on the Erie Barge Canal from twelfth night e'eremoniesj at Pan- Buffalo ' to Albany. Miss Fisher orar ia Plaza next Sunday. ,. has 4hown these slides to several R<sidents of JlPenifiield, ! Fairport among which were the and Webster ape invited j to • bring American Association of Unnver- their Christmaij ^tarees to/add the sity. Women, East Avenue. Rosh- blaz». Burning jy^jflj start|ait 8 p-nii ester, and the Sunday Night Fo- A cHoir of gm scouts fprifo pro- rum ,a group of professors and vide music for chpse attending the Women's FeJlowjship of the Congregational Church! will sponscr a series of Coffee Cup Reviews at the Parish Hail 00 a-m. Monday momiigs in •^^^4BOOk r RE^ Reverend i John Bteson, Sunder the auspices of the Women's ^eUowshlp group are fr >m left, MdnistUr of the First Metiiodist ttiedr wives > <\ ^^ Rochester In- ceremonies- M ^seated, Rev. lieonard HUsbury, Rev. iDustin Ordway. S^dhg.Rev. C3m»£ wiai reviewj Peter Anthony st,2bul ( e <* Technology A rocket w|lj be launched by Bento^ol's book wiih the fasrfnat- ?*> m «^ ^ ^ opcn to t ? e S3 SC ™* S * .••infant son jrf JjjihnT of Ch' lesten Association^. i'i'i. r i.„-.:...*!.• ;.,*;,•-•••v.^.,'..-.-,,,. •- .:,...^--}; >-''' v :- 'u-pesMfl^.^n^-ijxareiwsj'--ne •'•weaves:--i-^. *9g&jaD^^ andpar- ''•' O0O Vl wiU' reviewia boOkMcnday y January. The Reverend Minis* er of the Chuwjb ,wili review Dr^ Sf ock's The-rProblBmii:',of -|Poi ents. i ..-•AX^ile'.oTi'ra'-itr^i-torBuwpei'- ••••:•; ': j.' ••\• *•• t. •,\'•'•. . w '• 'TTlT j$f-t jpWrc4^v^as4ar; : r^ector;^ holId3^;^oV ^4' **** AJice. 3w y; K 'futi^ipp y - -prtc^inata-fr- witeim-tthe^ afu^:',hdm^gceatr<g33ffiadniateer:: ot ^&te3^ he^ \Association as a <ixfexfor?^^^:^:i.Zn'±::^^ jut-Blair- ^» -Association, • as a <ih-ectorii w Mrj^-h^rW^fteVaiiiine Jer^a^a^^nem^ S^rSl^lSf '$P¥**¥t • Y ^f[AlR POP • f$Ji! ^^^^^^^^^^^••>^iii I 'AH Alvin Foster, 'I,!- tag '^^ion'Ws ^c^i3e\ In- iP^lilc at 8:4f> so teat any who Mel to celebralfeteeir surpassing S ZvAy on l^darmorning Jan- \*& may avail themselves of teds te• goal mj^bd raismg^The •' y * oppaituniJty of seeing these beauti- roclet vMl gi^ up Jfo-Uowmg a Reverend Distei Orlwav M 4 ides ^^ **»«\& an interest- couit down- $', ' .< •^^T^^iS^ P«XSd i**g t&k on local bistory- This .pro- vM rs- J- Meyers is arranging tee graa has been arranged by the Girl Scout Chofi appearance while Gran ire lecturer, Mrs- Francis Hert> Stickler jfl*' planning tee roc- Arrowhead dis- Trau Following the pictures re- ket First Bsptist <firesfamenttB wiU be served by Mr- and comihittee- launchdng.ygi Mrs. Glen Lucas and their Museum Hobby Council on Mbnday morning, Januarir-21- _ - ••Hhfij Revewmil F<jike Ferre, Man- tgypt AUX.^O t tster Reverend Foike Ferre, of tte^RBytrwnd Menorial TWe regular montWy meeting of Ocnioty, are <ond4a!lIy ! tayited; Oonw , 4J.1T- FflRPORT people .'of :; the r -oomni unity • p-m -Tjie Roches^ Museucln Hobby 11 will meet on' January S, , at 8 p-m. in the''Museum- program ynVL feature Mr- tRay ngett, instouctor of Ithe Rocht* ^ajptt*;:CftmrJi^^*revfiew Jir rhe the ladies'AuxiJiary of the Egvrot: Springett, instructor ; ofjthe Roch| •VdUeir of the\-Kwai, by Go rdon,..^Fire Association will be held Wed- ester AmateUir Radio- Society, Mondiiy morning, |Januaay\23- nesdiy evening, January 9 at 8 whose topic v&dl ber.'TTne Other in the Fire HalL The • annual Sidi of Amat^i»r Radios\ Also on and electijon of officers for 1963 wdii theI same program, jMr- Gharles be held* Bwflsord, director of Civii Defense- ^ s '!' v i . . n l ; '< • i i * if .y I__,i