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LKAI1KKS ANIJ ( VNDIDATI. _ Iti-pulil c.in ril> (*li:iiriii:in Herbert \Tmn\ Ungers. Mrs. Kdnanl T Col ..... . iintl T Hamlllmi Kennedy posed fur tlii> pii-lure at the fm.il Kc|>til>llrnn city rally Iasi week GOP, Dems Score Upsets In County \\ r(||ir->(l.i\ ( an nt.iNor on election trrs named K ciuiim U indai^ii.i (!a\ — JMiolci IIt*nr> Ro\cc Republican?- won miiiii 'Mill t lie r e - u l t dial in‘\t .1 ell (lie I’oanl ol' S u p r n i«or- An upset \\ibN 'iuumI 1 \ isor Kenneth Bowe was defeat- t(i by Republican Elwyr Heren- »U*tn by an unofficial margin of f u votes. A rccount was anti- i.ipa*o<* The oilier Republican ;ip>ets were m Manchester where Republican Richard Shekle de feated incumbent Demouit Ber nard Meath arid South Bristol where Republican Arthur Haw kins edged Democrat Incumbent Francis Standish by 240 to 224 Democrats scored a few upsets of their own winning control of the city of Geneva. An effort by James Ninestine, Democratic candidate for supervisor to re turn to the Board was squelched b\ incumbent Republican Frank Picchi but town of Geneva Dem ocratic Supervisor Theodore Cur tis went back in comfortably by w inning 537 votes to Arthur Flood 377 In the tou-n of Seneca Demo crat W ard “Doc** Robbins, who last year ran for Welfare Com missioner. defeated incumbent Republican Jack Fredericksen 531 to 387 Democrats also won in East Bloomfield when Walter E. Neenan defeated Delos \Toss” Wilkinson 500 to 471 Neenan had lost to Robert Hinds two years ago. In other contests. Thomas Loughlin, Democrat defeated Robert Pollock 416 to 309 in Hopewell JLoughlin was the in cumbent. Victor returned Demo crat Edward Guinan with a vote of 890 to 637 for Leo Wiley. Let Us Help You Put the Sparkle In Christmas . . . Come in, brows* and see our exciting selections for the Holidays ahead — Artificial Trees, Ornaments, Lights, Centerpieces, Party Goods, Candles, Wreaths FRESH CUT TREES AVAILABLE FROM DEC. 1st ROSELAND Trim Hie Tree Shoppe The One Stop Shoppe for all your Xmas Needs’ Located In Restaurant Dining Room IIOW l>II> VOt IK) IT*’ — Dem ocratic candidate for M a y o r William Johncox and Democratic candidate for $u|*rvisor Pauline Mund> talk w ith Ward \Doc’ llobhlns who defeated incumbent R e publican Jack Fredcricksen for su)MT\I.sor in the Town of Seneca. Kellogg To Head Seal Campaign and loM mm* ir, tin* <‘ottnl\ ;iminr\ w ill iiml tin* Inn* up the sum* a* 11 riu n Knnnm^Wm uIkmv Super Phiiip Rowley chairmai. of the Board of Supervisors and Re publican supervisor of Richmond defeated Keith Stumbo 438 to 293. In Bristol Kenneth Whitcomb, Republican incumbent handily defeated Democrat Kenneth Morse 286 to 94 Canadice found incumbent Republican Earl Mas- tin scoring 264 to 68 for Ray mond Dries Robert Foster Re publican supervisor in Canan daigua town scored 754 to Wil liam Devereatuc' 225. Gorham sent incumbent Republican Sid ney Thomas back in with 813 to Frank Menter’s 419. Phelps Re publican supervisor Joseph Mat- toon won over his Democratic op ponent Wiliam Scherbryn 1222 to 587 In Naples Oscar Warren had been endorsed by both part ies as had Harold Shafer in West Bloomfield. Warren is a Republi can and Shafer a Democrat. Unofficial reports also had Jo seph Paulson winning In Geneva city over the Repuhl'can candi date for supervisor The unbeatable Edward T Hanley. Republican county treas urer kept his record clean by defeating Democrat challenger William Riley Surrogate Judge Joseph Cribb was unopposed. The^town.of Gotham will re main ary- with matfy of the vot ers declining to cast ballots on the liquor issue. See Gorham Gambols. Paul R Kellogg of Canandai gua h»*» been appom 'ed chair man of the Ontario Countv Christmas Seal Campaign for 3963 In announcing the appoint ment. Mrs Catherine E Reed executive director of the Ontario County Tuberculosis and Health Association, Inc .said we are very happy that Paul ha.s agreed to direct the Campaign ” In accepting the post Kellogg said ’‘the fight against tubercu losis is not yet won. and the !a>t stages of the battle will be the hardest We still have no effective \a c n n e «ga\n t the disease and research is needed to discover new drugs to co*mbat infection that resists the drugs now in use *’ •As our population grows old er. we have a rising problem in other respiratory diseases such as chronic bronchitis and emphy sema that particularly afflict the aging \ “Christm as se*0s help in the fight against tuberculosis a n d other respiratory diseases by car rying on program s in services to patients, education, community service, case-finding procedures and research. All of these pro gram s must be continued w ith out letting up I'm pi'-ud to he!;) in this \t»ry im p o rtant wo.k Kellogg is a well known 3 'ca resident and activ,. m the c.m* mim.ty Church Dedicates New Addition The new Christian education addition of the Shortsville Pres* bytenan Church was dedicated Sunday afternoon by the pastor of the church, the Rev RichAid H Haynes. The key to the new part A’is presented by E a rl Sllker chair man of the Board of Trustees, to Mrs Charles Fitzgerald, su perintendent of the c h u r c h school. Shker stated th a t the building was almost com pletely pMd for, thanks to pledge.® made and paid in a building fund campaign, and special gifts from Wendell K Bushnell end thf» cjp IM cs of the late Mrs. A r th u r Stevens and Glen B. Stewart. About 7 attended the dedica tion and open house following the brief ceremony GUARANTEED USED CARS 62 V aliant Sed. Torq. $1195 (ifi Falcon Sed. Auto. $1695 6’2 Clirysler Newpoit S*xl. $‘£195 59 (h r y . Sar. 4 dr. Sed. $1195 5ft Ford Tudor Sedan $ 295 58 C'hry New Yorkor Sed $ 895*- 57 C’hry. Saratoga Sed. $ 595 60 B u k k JLcSabre 4 d htp $lS9ft 60 Plym . Sed. FF £ PS $1195 57 Ford V8 4 l>oor Sed. $ 495 57 Dodge V8 Sedan $ 496 57 Ply. Sport Suburban $ 495 57 Plym . V8 Belv. Sedan $ 495: 58 Borkw ard SI*. Wag. $ 495* 59 Ford 2 dr. Ranch Wag. $ 795 55 Chry. Win. S e t a $ *95 57 Olds. -I Dr. Sedan $ 495 57 Plym . 6 cyl. Sedan $ 395' 58 Dodge 4 dr. Hardtop $ 895 61 Ply Sed. rorquefllght $1095* 54 Chev Sed. Powergllde $ 195 55 Plym . 6 Cyl. Sedan $ 295 59 Studebaker Sedan $ 495 59 Chev. Sed. Std. Tr. $ 895 56 Buick 2 Dr. Sedan $ 295 GEORGE D. McGURK Phone Ztt-MM ShorUvlMat N. Y . Lake Street Canandaigua Open Daily Except Sunday 1«:M A.M.-i:** P.M. FrMay Nights TU > W e j o i n w i t h * TH E MANY OTHER CITIZENS OF PH E L P S IN WELCOMING TH E COUNTRY EDITOR. Q h m J t o p h s U i t f k d t h v s i M