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THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 , 1989, 11E SENTlNEL PAGE 11 GAL NOTICES Passages LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF HONEOYE FALLS The Regular meeting of the Board of Trustees scheduled for September 4, 1989 will be can- celled. A Special Meeting will be held September 8, 1989 at 4 p.m. at the Village Hall. August 21, 1989 Village Board of Trustees Linda L. Voorhees Village Clerk-Treasurer S8/31 LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF HONEOYE FALLS Beginning September 5, 1989, the Village of Honeoye Falls Village Office Hours will be 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday- Friday. August 21,1989 Village Board of Trustees Linda L. Voorhees Clerk-Treasurer S8f31 Perfection ... Frompago9 Intee, Jay Spoto and sophomore Tom Palmer. Inside mid fielders will include seniors Aaron Thi- bault, John Jarrett and Scott Shambo, junior Jamie Sochin and sophomore Dan Brunstettcr. On the front tine seniors Rick Yeclcel, Brent Albrecht and Kevin Willi and junior Chris Sifain will share striker duties. Coach Dyer anticipates that Thibault, Jarrett and Brustetter will also see front line action this season. Coach Dyer observes in- creased cohesiveness amoog play- ers, with seniors providing both malUrity and 1eadership to younger playet'J who have been welcomed as an integral part of the team. At a roccot meeting. midfJdder Aaron Thibault was overwhelmingly eleeted '89 Cougar team captain. Several notes of soccer in- terest include reports that Tim Sallade will be playing college soccer at the University of Ver- mont this fall, while Chris Ket- chum will kick: for Bucknell. Also, several HFL players madeOlym- pic Development Teams over the summer. Tim Sallade made the northeast regional squad as de- fensive back. Dan BrunsteUer made the Weslem New Yen Slate sqmd as a suiker, and Rick Yeckd earned a place on the Rochester area squad as a striker. HFL BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER 1989 Wed, ~l6 Rush-HenI1eUa (home) Frl. ~l8 Tournament at HFl Sal, Sepl9 T OtIl'l3ITI«1t at HFl (6l.V1d 8 pm.) Wed, ~l13 Watat (home) Frl. Sept1S T oumament at Buffalo Sat, Sepl16 T oumamenl at Buffalo Tues, Sept. 19 Am (home) TIIJrs. Sept. 21 Wayland (away) Mon, Sept 25 DansvIIe at Wayland Wed, Sept 'l1 cal-M1J11 (away) Sal, Sepl30 Mc:OuaId (home) 7 p.m. Mon, Cel2 Perry (away) rues, Cel3 Geneseo (away) FtI, Oct. 6 KesheqJa (home)7 pm. Wed, Cel11 I.Btchwotth (home) FtI, 0c:l13 LeRov (away) rues, Oc:l 17 Mt. Morris (home) nus. 0c:l19 UwnIa (away) HoIHo..nue: 4:1 5 p.lll. 1IIQIpl_ ,aed. LEGAL N<YnCE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO SATISFY BAILEE'S LIEN NOTICE IS HEREBYGIV- EN, that the following personal property, to wit a bay colored purebred Arabian filly foal born in 1988, Sire, \Ballarat\: Dam, \Luv POOoo\ will Ix: ll>\d at Jllblic auction at 10:00 a.m., E.D.T., on the22nddayofSeptember,1989, at 3341 Plank Road, Lima, liv- ingston County, New York. The sale of such mare is to satisfy a bailee's lien of the un- dersigned. The said mare is held by the undersigned and was boarded and tmined by it for the account of John F. Hyland and Brenda Hyland, 217 White Oak Drive, Allegany, New York 14706. DATED: August 30,1989 CLARK VESTY, d/b/a VESTY ARABIANS CENTRE, Lienor OSBORN, REED, VAN DE VATE&BURKE By: PAUL M. RIORDAN Attorneys for Lienor Office and P.O. Addre.'1s 47 South Fitzhugh Street Rochester, New York 14614 Telephone: (716) 454-6480. S8/31 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO SATISFY BAILEE'S LIEN NELSON B. COLEY Nelson B. Coley, born May S,I90S,diedAug.19,1989atthe age of 84. He was a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a degree in electrical engi· neering.ln June 1932 he married flora McDonald at Dickinson. North Da\cota. They first resided in Toronto, Ontario whetc Nel· son worked ror the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1937 they came to Rochester where he was employed for 33 yws by Gen- eral Railway Signal Company. . Nelson retired as Senior Product Engineer, Control and Teleme· try. Hi-I job required tmYeI abroad severnl time.~, and at one point he lived in Africa for eight months while working on train trnffic control. Thirty-nine patent! are registercdin his name, all inarea'l of traffic control for trains. air- planes. subways and lIutomobilcs. Nelson Coley was an active member of the Prc.'1byterian Church. He was firstamembcrnt Westminster Presbyterian Oaurch, where he was ordained an Elder in 1954. In 1965 he and Flom became members of the Honeoye Falls Presbyterian Church where he served two terms on the Ses- sion, one tcnn as a Trustee, mooy years a.'1one of the church 's tren.,- uren, many years on the Ste- wardshipCommitleC.oftenserv- ing a.'! it'! chairman. He organized and chaired the Personnel Com· mittee; plooned, supervised and installed much of the lighting in various areas of the church: was handy at repairing many things in the church; and sang in the tenor section of the choir for most of his acti ve years in the church. Friends called on Sunday at The Merton it Kays Punerul Home.. and a JCtVicc was held on Monday at The Fint Pte.<lbyte. riM Church. Honeoye Falls, the Rev. J. Robert Gray o(ficiAting. Friend., wishing may contribute to the Fint Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund in Mr. Coley's memory. Mildred Fm.~r of Lima died on Thunday, Aug. 17, 1989. She wtl.'I born OcL I, 1910 In Rochc.'1· ter, the daughter or Frank And Jo~phinc (Eyer) Stortz. She wu.'C retired from Monroe Community Hospitnl where she worked Mil nunc's n.'I..'1istnnl. She WM \ member or the Limn Pre.,bytc· rinn Church tUld the Lima Ameri· can Legion Auxiliary. Mildred is survived by her son nod daughter· In-law, Duvid and Beverly Pm.'1et o( Lima: her dnughter and ~.in.law, N\ncy and' Prmt Difranco of Ocnc:..:o; nyc galllktUktrm; one sbIcr, Mrs. Pranccs Kennett or Avon: sev- eral nieces and nephews. Mrs. PnL1er was prtdccea.ud by her husblmd f..arl. Friend., called at the O'Con- ncII·Drownc Puncral Home In Lima where JCtVice.'I were held Iatt Sunday, the Rev. Robert GnI&Y omciating. InltlmCnl, UOf1C01C Falb Cemetery. In lieu or flowers, mem<M'iAlJ mAY be made: to the Lima AmbulAnCe Pund. STUDENT SUBSCRIP1l0NS Sept.-May ONLY $10.001 Call 624-5470 for details. THE MERTON H. KAYS FUNERAL HOME %'JUg\ll:!ii' Richard H. Dyo Lie, Ownor 716-624-1120 Casket Selection Room Chopel Facility TAX· FREE INCOME! NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIV- EN, that the following personal property, to wit a certain purebred Arabian mare, \Luv Potion\ Re- gistmtion #0266709, will Ix: sold at public auction at 10:00 a.m., aD.T., on the 22nd day of Sep- tember, 1989, at 3341 Plank Rood, Lima. Livingston County, New York. When the church decided to es- OC S R tablish a Distingul,hed Service I RilE TE A ward, presented once a yeM to (i'UND l\IUNICII'AtS The sale of such mare is to satisfy a OOilee' s lien of the under- signed. The said mare Is held by the undersigned and was boarded and trained by it for the account of John F. Hyland and Brenda Hyland, 217 White Oak Drive, Allegany, New York 14706. DATED: August 30, 1989 CLARKE VESTY d/b/a VESTY ARABIANS CENTRE, Uenor OSBORN, REED, VAN DE VATE&BURKE By: PAUL M. RIORDAN Auomeys for Lienor OrflCe and P.O. Address 47 South Fitzhugh Street Rochester, New York 14614 Telephone: (716) 454-6480 SU3l a person who \has oUL'lWldingly and unselfishly given or his or her time to further the kingdom I of God in the fellowship or the I Presbyterian Church of Honeoye Falb,\ Nelson was the person who created the design ror the scc:rUng silver lapel pin. On March 2, 1986 Nelson was singled out . as the thitd recipient or this honor. Nelson Coley 1$ survived by one daughter. StWUI Coley, who is the night supavisa at SLJd1n's . Home; one son and daughter-in- law, Donald and I.renc Coley (Donald seaches imtrumental mu- sic in the Brighton School sys./ Lem); one granddaughlCt, Pamda: three grandsoas. Raymond. David and James; one great grandson, Donald. W.·reMov,ln~!. to. ~~ndonSqu~re! ·'IM\tditJe(S IntiHbrsLttf. ... ,}!;~ ,. .• FIM Fumlshlng8,esrp.tkJg '1tiiJ WTndow eowrwJ,]\~:;' f(IItIt aoyo. ... . , i.\ ...., _U17 HELP WANTED VIllage of Honeoye Falls, Highway Dept. Part-time, Seasonal Laborer Immediate Opening. $6.75 per hour, must be 18 years of age and possess NYS DrIver's Ucense. AppUcotIons at VIIoge omce, 5 East Street. Applications must be 5UbmItted before 4:30 p.m., Sept. 7, 1989. * IIIGIt CU1lR\~T IN(:()~m.. Now, wilh Rochuter Fund Municipals, New York Stille residents can get high yields that arc (ree of federal an.d New York State tax. * TOP Pf:RfOIt\U:n· Rochester Fund Municipal! 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