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I! s •*\ ART LOVERS: An entranced group 6f young- as she sketches In front of Wjetrren Florists, Sptur- sters pause to admire work of Mrs. IDlizalxth North day. row FUTURE BIG LEAGUERS: The [High School nine takes a breather after a from'left, Charlie Maracle, Chaiie Pifctinaro, Richard Cuykendall. Second row Sanji Stolt, David Schurz, Jim Williams, Bill Wideinan. Third row, David Handys Heizog, Gary Phillips. 1 I ' 1 .1 i ..1- .• 1 ! Ii'. *• % i .;-•: it- Lions Attend St ate Convention A contingent of over.35 mem-* hers of the Fainport Lions Club ; am i (their wives have been to i Soith iFallsburg for the annual ' State Convention of Lions Clubs. F'vre delegates of the local dub had voting powers in the elec- tion. The- local members and (tin sir families were housed at the Fl;igler Hotel in South Falls- Iburg.Mtost of the members left Saturday afternoon while others' sbi rted out- early Sunday morn- ing ; in order to make 4he opening csej ision on Sunday afternoon. Th e convention • wttl • close on j Wednesday noon after a three- da/ session. practice session, l^ront , coach.Wes If ad cock, de, Lynn Shaffer, Bob Judge Tough On Kiddie en Village Speeders * Last Thursday, Judge Pratt put a heavy hand on the pocket- hooka of those who were driving through the village-with a heavy, foot on the accelerator. . Rita- Deviation., of Victor was fined j $25 for speeding. (Michael Casey of Rochester paidij $20 for .committing the same . offense. Willard iSpicer of Macedon <Swtoir art An imn unization clinic ^pon sored by the Monroe JO Health. Department will be from 9-10 a.m. on Thursday the 18th cf June, at the Cro:;man Communit r Center, 42 East Avenue, I airport. Children from 3 months to 5 years of ige. will be immunized against p<lio, diphtheria, |wl loop- ing cough tetanus and smallpox. Al'i residents of Monroe JCcunty • Who are unable to vis}± their own their eligible to bring tt£? )b charge and was I fined $15. His sente'ttce • was suspended. Tvi^o other traffic cases were •adjourned until next week. Harold' Bliss \of- this village pfeaded not guilty to a charge of third degree assault He was re- leased on $25 balfcvA trial date will jbe! set/on. $e.l8th of. June. School Buses Eut Up Miles :: According to a report and i riti «dy -of' the Sheriff^ office and] \:.8£&mua&&; the: 47«: buses? Band Concert Set J se <vinfc Monroe- -Couh% School v:ft';:..lj{i--\.da ^^;i;covered 4,S24i,o35miles '• ';•\- \ '•(••.dtringr'tbe: past. school'' yearJ I '* Idet of ^v^^vOk^'T^jSA. (F^jiirportte 25 buses- chalked up 2IC 8^^%e£uiyateJte 'fa latoout : 9 \fel»^W»nd the woxfct -.. • • ,:( £-I v •••-]• ^featurday> j June-IS,- at- JL Protestant AIRPORT PUBLIC ie|pERR[ N ST. FACRPORT, N.T. Peck, Colton Win Doubles Crown (.I1SRART \ ' V M Jeff Peck and Chris < doubles champion Fairport compete* of nine league w'u hip at* in the !N).lton captured itli< Kasl Rochester, hist t Seetioji \\ Saturday. nties. •0; 6-1 over played good not break net' coverage \A\' tournament -j- made up nei-s in thirteen nearby em' Peck, winner of ei^ht out. < if es by scores of! 6 ten first singles matc'ies and 46 Seneca Fulls and 5-2; 6-1 over out of 48 singles matches during Newark. Baron ilnd Tydings his high school career, chose lo wer e defending! the team up with sophonore Coltcn title that they had jlvon as team- to defend their Monroe County mates last year., doubles title that the/ had won In the first set ^gainst Bath, last year. Co , ,ton > uniefeated in Peck and Colton singles competition in twenty tennis but could matches over the past two years, through the tight played second singles for Fair- \set up by the Bath team. Bath port, this year, and pi lyed as the won their first! set iat 6-2. How- number three singles last yeajr. ever, in thesecc-nci set, the lo- The Fairport High School dio cal tads controlled |pieir lobs so was the only team x> have lo well, which keptI diiaring the de- win four matches in l he Section- fending champs ba<!& away from al Tournament. On Thursday ;it the net, that Baron land Tydings Gates-Chili, Peck snd Coltcn 'had to give tip itheir powjer at won over Batavia in i, pre-quar> 'the net. This gave ;*eck and Col- er match. The rest of the Se > 'ton opportunities|; t p place hard tion V Tournament *raa playtd driven cross-court shots into the on Saturday. corners. This; new:i Fairport'of- In the opening romd, Attita fense, combined Iwlith outstand- Central, representina Wyomirg ing serving iby i both Fairport County, was eliminated by tie lads, completely demoralized last score of 6-2; 6-1. iMonroe High year's title winners,. Fairport took over and won the second •>, and third sets by and 6-2 to becbnie champion doulbles ceam for 1964 School of Rochester tested tte (local boys a Uttle riore before losing by scores of 3-7; 4-6. Going into the final match, Fairport was definite y conside r ed the underdog as Ted Baron and Jim Tydings, :-epresentii ig- yot's Fairport players Haverling Central School of sectional titles in Bath (Steuben Comty), hid Costanza won. the blasted through their two match- in 1963 and 1'962. scores of 6-1 ; the Section. V } This makes the a row that Coach third year in George Am- have won ennis. Bob. singles erown w^W^W''\ 1 '\'•\\'. ! : • if IN' \I : •i-ii ItOMl'ING KAQUETEKRK: Jeff Pw*. lef^;, and^Chri* Colton have lota to Minile about. ThW %ver«- the winners of! the Section 5 -r tennis doubles at Ela^t Rochef^trr, Saturday. t\ i ef*« New Library Hours \Starting June 13th. the Fiir port Library will bj closed on Saturdays, just for tie summ-T' Mrs. Gaffney, Libr irian, siiys. You can sti'J pick out Mour weekend reading on Friday n ght from 7 to 9 o'clock. Other hours also remain the sane. Morday through Friday 2:)0-5:00 J.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. and Friiay, 10:30 a.m.-12;30 p.m. The :>nly change is that from now intil September the Library will not be open on Saturdays. Children's room is open eve *y afternoon and Monday evenings. Democrats Car Damages Lawns Police Arrest Youth A youth who drove his pleaded guilty io/\ ^a-.'speeding children and ,are requested to across seven lawns causing) con- troduced numerjous elected and,' ^hnwn a T,rt um.lflw «i« wio bring birth' certificates. For fur- siderable d bring ther information call j the Mijnroe County Hsalth Deparimert East- ern Officr, LU 6-4100 or| Enter- prise 904(. Celebrate The Democrats lived it upj* ; Saturday night | at the VFW '. Home as they ju lilantly acknow-^' ledged their victories in the lasti. village election. Successful Dem-tV ocratic-Citizen cja n d idates Vin-;?r cent Kennelley, Jr. and Richard;! Castor, village trustees, were?.'; guests of honor. : 'j Charles J. St;|,uber. long time • and one time m yor of Fairport, car w'as master of ceremonies. He in^ damage wate apprehend- appointed village' 0 ed by officers Ellis and Saatiilo. J;\, Owners will present off aider w^ith bills for danru.ge when he appears in police court and Mayor Paujl! Rochester. .The traditional Bacca!ua^eate Exercises . for -the J-Prote«tant members; of the graduating' pVass at the'* Fairport Centrajl High School v ill be held • this ISun Churches To Honor Gra fficials. ihclud- napp of Fairport: : i Bower of East ; jcert Hon^e -who' pjn:J Edward ^ihworth and his : day, Junfe 14., at the Rayihond .gowns to the accoiiipanimant of will be accompanied at the piano; ^ vl^B^V^l['givie*.an outdoor oon-j Memorial Baptist ChinMhLip E. organ music to bd played by by her motherij Mrs. Milton Ri^ k \JBX JJhel Fafaiport Baptist • Church J treet, at 7^0 pinJ L The 'Mrs. Robert Hess, church < rgan- Smith.- The public is invited to • will address the class ori the P«*v. Folke Fertre.?, wi',1 conduct: , subject, \What Mak:s A Clamp- '.the liturgy. Th> j Chancel jChoirv V ion\. The Class, of 1 964, St sphen of the host chufeh will sing. Thej ,' Garner, president, wiM process guest soloist f<Jr jthe event wi^l ; into the sanctuary in cape; and be Miss Diane ^mith i flutist, who; AH ih Ithe community- speaker : tor the occasion wish to at£e; jnvitJecl to'do soj id--are -cordially '•. the.Rey. Leonard Pilisbury-of the First. Coi igregatipnal^Church will be tst wll0 - The pastor of the attend, this to [portent event .In ] bost c lurch, - -tiie graduating ceremonies. h