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WIRPORT PUBLIC UIBRAM 18 PERRIN ST. fi IRPORT, N«T« Saturday show d be a busy day for bargain hunters, antique f TheRotary-spdnsoredJf tea Market wii\ set up shop]in Perinton Paijfc playing the treasures of yestei year. The regressive attorn local merchants will display countless need on sidewalk counters^ highly the ca rarity, , •• ' . • • • • * made The \Art group jwiW 'give a demonstrate yrtof various techniques arm T n - iflftWl ana* arf addicts, with the leading antique dealers of the area dis-^ artists horn Hereabouts. Addicts of Americana v f Hl find Perinto i decorative early dayite ms— not only in wood*, but g/ass and meh the cas ual buyer who wants \ omething for that spot in the liv'ng room ' age and condition. The* livelier Fcrirportmerchants have starched thru their inventory jc/al *^fl|wys\ fromffiejr sources that will be made available to the al fresco • : --~ with,\ of course, ehually fineyaides indoors. Saturday (June 6) should be a memorable one for wax and* cabbages and kings •A •• is items of every description and for every possible media, and will also display the work of talented I ft •V :, **1 ul H I ' Park a veritable treasure tfcfve of early American i ur nit ure, Victorian pieces and . There will be items not only for the cc Hector) but All priced gently and commensurate with J its fjpr merchandise to be offered at bargain prices, ublic as outstanding values — all to be displayed Faiirport shopperi, — everything 1- f . :- If' i'V l> \ships and shoes and sealing i • •' Fr. Wood To Mark Golden Rev. James T. Jubilee Wood, fonner pastor foi :- :•• n »i • j >1 /] 11 )\ <i ;] donia Hi«»h Sdioo St. Charles Collie, i ill Caton i GOP Club To Picnic The Perinton GOP Club will wind tip its membership drive at the annual picnic, si?.ted as usual, for Powder Mill Park. The date is next Wednesday, June 10 the time. 5:30. An array of notables and the current crop of cand dates are expected to attend the (traditional festivities. Grange Meeting The v airport Grang: will held a tureen dinner Saturday even- ing. June 6 at 6:30, in the Grange HalL Those planning to attend are asked to bring tieir own rolls, table service, and a'dish to pass. A memorial progran to honor the annual Harvest Queen contctjt are, left, Judy: Beanby, those who have died during the .•-••• . v I . A ' . past year will be cot ducted by Queen; and .Teresa Cicarelll, Alternate. Pot\ girls are residents of East Roches *sr. Judges had a dinicilt Do ra Bi u h m Chaplain time taking selections froin a galaxy o£ pijrinton candidates. A fud S e making conjtest is also on the agenda. Maryland, and g.tj. ,B e rn : a tvd*s Seminary, Roche:iter 1 . He was ordained t in 1814 and was assigned as pus Christi Chi In 1918, he was 2J) vea 'l<ke Assumption Chureli, Kairport, will ohsei\ve 1 bilee in the priesthood on .June.G. \Voo<l, al tended l|!;iji lS£0 • ] ft !1 '- rs of n ju- villle. curate or Cor- ch,- Pwpehester. •ha plain bservances Rev. JambJfT' .Wood \J I ^ta^c^Aferjcul- of the New York! Ijrial Seho6T~ at tural and Indus Industry. The following *year he was appointed iCiltholic xhapiain of Craig Oriony il Sony^aJ' Father VVVKKI served a^ pastor of Assumption jcijurch from 1925, until 1954, when |-he wjjjji forced to retire because'<pfailin(g heaHh. Father will ^bsirvethK jubilee privately in St. . ame's \Llospital Honiell. i*' Gannett i'v \fl : •., ')•• Man ChambekGuest j. \\ ? • The Chamber meeting ^Tuesday night holds promLse of''variety. ;~ \Rochester- will be shown The RG&E .film City of Qualify\ and Vince Spezzdho, dit^eetQr of public service and ^ research for the Gannett Newspapers will speak. It is expected that Spez- zano will submit jhfo' a ^question and answer pelic<i following hip remarks. Dinner is, at 7fe00. social hour bsrins at 6ifJ0.f the p'laL-v'. the] V' .* V. h K .V' f .' • \' Green Lantern Inn.: ', ' i' v A: '}•