{ title: 'The Mendon-Honeoye Falls-Lima sentinel. (Honeoye Falls, N.Y.) 1989-current, May 25, 1989, Page 1, Image 1', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn89071242/1989-05-25/ed-1/seq-1/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn89071242/1989-05-25/ed-1/seq-1.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn89071242/1989-05-25/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn89071242/1989-05-25/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Mendon Public Library
\YOUR ONLY HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER\ VOLUME 1 NUMBER 10 THE MENDON - HONEOYE FALLS - LIMA THURSDAY, MAY 25,1989 BUU<RATE CAA-RTSOAT us, POSTAGE PAID Honeoy.t Filii. NY \.\\.. No. :u 35 d copy $12.50 yoar INSIDE this Exciting Issue ••• Thecaro.. Comme\taty_._page 3 Memorial Day, 1989 CaJendar. ____ .page 5 SenUnei Baby __ page 5 Randomly Uma.. __ ._page 6 HFL School NeWl_peg4I 8 On Our StreeL.-~page 9 Animal care __ page IJ Fire UneL.-_p8ge 10 From My MothlrtaCUpboard-;page10 LegalaIClllhlfleds,,,,,.page 11 Honeoye Falls Events It aU starts at 8:30 in North Bloomfield as it has for so many, many years. Pamdcrs from the Honeoye Falls Legion Post 664, Legion Auxiliary, Honeoye Falls Fire Company, scouts and various children's ~ will form at 8:15 a.m. at Tenny's Grocery Store for the servicc at the North Bloomfield Cemetery. Thcn on to re-group at 9:15 at the Mendon Presbyterian Church on Rt. 251 for a 9:30 march to the Mendon Cemetery and its services. (Those residents wishing, may spcOO some time at the North Bloomfield Chapel where a coffee brunch will be served by !he North Bloom- field Community Club.) Back at Honeoye Falls and a brief 10:30 service at S1. Paul of the Cross Cemetery, the marchers will gather at the High School at East and Church Sts. at 10:45 for an II o'clock parade through the Village to Honeoye Falls Cemetery. The Rev. Diet- sche will offer the memorial prayers and service, a wreath will be placed at the monument by Legion Auxiliary President, Ginny Cappi who will be escorted by Wally Anderson. Rod Parmelee, Parade Marshal, requests that anyone wishing to contribute a convert- ible or antique car to be used to transport village or town om- cials and Gold Srar Mothers and Veterans of aU wars, please call him at 325-5660 days or 624- 4197 evenings Also, if your 0(- ganization would like to be in- cluded in the parade, let Rod know .. All parades will be led by both the New York State Po- lice and the Monroe CoWlty Sheri.f'rs Department In Memory of Albert Ferguson This 11.18 will srcet the Memori~1 Day m.archers when they enter the Honeoye F .. Us Cctmtay for Cft'C!tnOnlea on Mon- d.ay. It flies In memory of Albert Ferguson who served with the United Slatu Artillery during World Wu II from 1940 to 1945. AI, who w.s dlsch.arged with the , rank of Serge.tnt. was • 28 yur member of the Amerian Legion. Memortal Day Firehouse Dedication and Opon House George Gotc~ik '£1le Village and Town of Limn will (t)fltllllly c.k:dicato the unity's new lirehowlc with nn opell hOll!lc on Memorial DIlY, immcdinlcly following the purudc and cornltlc01orntlvc ~vjce, 110 yean Une! the Centennial Fire Compuny dedicated the \old fireholl~e\ on r~l'lt Mnin Street. il1 ~uccc..\1.'1()rs.thc Limn Vol· mucer Fire Dep.vunent and Lima Voluntcer Ambuilloce will oc· cupy their new facililie,. RighI Reyumd WlUlam BwrllJ. Bl.tIop of th, EplJc:opal Diocese 01 Rochnw, with the Rnerend Mary AM Taytor prior to th, ordlnallon. The Icud'U\ ~till rernainll in the (ront entry or thl1 building built in 1913 by William HlUVCY to hou.1C hl' Pon1 dealer- IIhip, where he sold both mmor carll and flord.'IOn to¥:lOtll. Now rcfutbiMled, the building i.1 ready to contilluc nn IICtive mlc ill com· munity life. , ::~ '1) '. '\( .. , .... t~ ~ ... '. \I..!I Pictured 10 the Idl: Last to ,nter 51. John Onuth lor the Mly 18 ordination Itt Th. R,yuend Dr. Robert '1\ and The R1&h1 Revctlnd WlU1am Burrill Thi.5 significant evenc rnar\-~ the culmination o( I ptOjecl lltarted ill the late 70's when the Village Hoard led by then MayOC' Jack Tubbs. purcha\ed the building (rom the Hayes IUld Andn:ws aulO deak:tllhip 10 allow expwuion or the fljrc Department in a ICl!rltrnl vUlage location. Jack Tubbs :mid he WIl'l\plc:a.'1Cd to see the tong-held vision become a reality\. The dediCAtion nnd open hou..1C will i.nc;ludc 11 di.'Iplay o( hbtoric fire memorabilia III1d a choral group provided by the Limn St. John's Episcopal Church in Honeoye Fall, wn., host church for the Ordina- tion of the Reverend Mary Ann Taylor on Thursday, May 18. Amid the pink, white and red nowers and red vf!StmenL~ local clergy and choirs gathered to celebrate the· festive occas- ,. sion u(t:'T1I\ an, Dr. 10ber1 , .,f, In.· grim rrt.,.. .1 5t. \ John\ untU ,.n ... Iry '.\ Bishop Buntll. Th' Rev. M.uy Ann Taylat, Th. Il,y. utol Colt n..n ........ ad D.rac:on Itrt. Tho- tnUCnmIty Abo\a Th\ hoc_ian ttuta wt.dt CntdIu Lad.ndA Cloush .uuI 5b Batton 100--\'1 the a.\umd Mary ,ull Taylor into 5e. JoM\