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. ·.·\'\ -~ \' ,. ' ,· 0'! • .-1- '• \' • . \ .Mf~;s. Linda E. Williams, stud~ Creek. SUNY at Morrisville, has * • , * named to the Dean's List Miss Joan Wanecski, da1:-~gt1teJ' l the second semester. Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wanec- llliaiiDS,· daughter of Mr. and ski, .has been named ro th~ ArnoLd Williams of Albion, dean's list for the spring semes- . employed for the summer at .ter at S.U.N.Y. at Ruffalo. Miss \\ Bros. Rose Corp. in Me· Wane.cski is majoring in psy- chology. * * * * * >'ar.s. James Peek of 512 Pr.os- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grinnell flew to New York City and family of 4 Locust St. re- the holiday week en:d to turned yesterday from Florida her sister, Mrs. Frank Shee- where they· attended the\funeral They saw the hit musical, of Mrs. Grinnell's mother, Mrs. t!77ft\ Lillie M. Kelly, who died July 2 * * $ in Dunedin, Fla .. Mrs. Grin- . · . and Mrs. Richard Snider nell's brother is Robert W. Kelly ·sen, Ernest,· of Oregon Rd., of Orchard Park. at a cook-out over * * * Fourth of July. Twenty-five Louann' Denise Salen, daugh- iles1ts were present. Attending ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sni- 230 N. Main St., Lyndonville, has Jr. of Ithaca; Mr. and Mrs. been accepted for adhlissioo in , Steward and Cheryl of I September to the State Univer- \\'o\u· Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Er- sity Agricultural and Technical \.,teVt!li:tuu of Oakfield; Mr. I College at Delhi. She will major Mrs. Richard Quintern, Ter- in agricultural technology. Miss . and Sherri, of Lockport; Mrs. Salen is a 1970 graduate of L. A. Lowe, Barbara and Lu- High SchooL of Oregon Rd.; Mrs. Jes- • * • ~m~:~; 1 ~Mrs. Ethel Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Wis- of _Dunkirk, and nock, 6176 Howell Ave., Newfane, and Mrs. Wellmgton Abbey, arinounce the arrival of a four- ,,\dll'\•. Pam, and Zina, of Silver month_ Qld d;;~ughter, Michele ;iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;,;iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. 1 uctJiil\u·\• born March 11. . JULY CLOTHING SALE. Men's Suits · $60.00 to $1 00.0{) Sale Priced $48.00 to $80.00 1\Aen's Sport Coats $25.00 to $60.00 Sale Priced , $16.99 to $48.00 Kennedy Bros. JSAuny 4 nwrwnu nwr Business Names r ?\' m m n n· ,. ALBION-Two business names were filed recently in the office of County Clerk Francis Rumble. Country Kitchen. filed by James DePo of Rochester, for the business at 131 Main St., Albion. Roxanne's Beauty Salon, filed Roxanne LaMartina of Lin- lwc•od Ave., Albion, for the busi- ness art 3676 Hulberton Rd., Town of Murray. • Over 4,000 drugs are in constant supply in our Prescription Laboratory. There are tab· lets and capsules, powders and liquids, oint- . ments and oils - for medicine comes in many forms but with ONE purpose - CURE, swift and sure. .,--- DREAMS COME TRUE - BiJly Long, 7, who is going ?lind. from a brain tumor, wea,rs a big smile as he sits w1th Red Skelton at Skelton s desert home in Cathedral City, Calif. The Des ~foincs, lowa, lad wanted two wishes to come true while he could still see - a visit to Disneyland and a visit with Skelton. Califomia's Gov. Ronald Reagon read about Billy and arranged both. 'Student Rights' Defined Under New 'Set of Rules · NEW YORK (UPll -·- City each school must have an public high school students will l:'!ective student government be guaranteed a voice in cur- which \shall be involved in the ric11!Um and discipline when process of developing curricu- they return to class this fall. !urn .qnd of establishing disci- Under a new set of rules, the plinary policies.\ A parent· students will also be assured student- faculty consultative freedom to dress as they wish cnuncil also must meet at least and express their views. once a month to discuss school The , student rights are problems. . - . \.' CARLTON-The Town Board tions for zoning changes from will conduct an information farm-residential to commercial: meeting July ZO at.O:la p.m. in <ll The application of Michael Town Hall on the question of Tomaselli for a 600 x 800 foot the possible establishment of a parcel on the southeast corner towrt-wide water district, which of Rt. 98 and Baker Rd. to Io- wowd serve initially the hamlets cate a bUilding housing the Shen- of Carlton Station, Kent, Pt. andoah Enterprises, operated ·Breeze and Waterport.' by Mr. and Mrs. Tt>maselli; (2J Town Attorney Curtis Lyman the application of John Carr of of Albion reported that he had Town of Gaines for a 70-acre arranged with Lockport Consult- parcel on the east side of Rt. 98, ing Engineer Leon Wendell to opposite the Waterport-Carlton appear at the meeting with up- Rd., reserving from the. zone dated figures from his 1964 wa- change il four-acre parcel m the ter study for the town. _ northwest corner, ?wned. ~y Supervisor Clayton Plummer George F. and Adeline Millis; stressed that the public is in- (3) the· .application of Robert vited to attend the meeting. S., Calvin R. and David L. Nes- Mr. Lyman explained that if bitt, all of Town of Barre, for a the district were established, parcel bounded by Rt. 18 and the town would purchase water Wilson Rd. ·and extending 1,630 from Village of Albion, which feet easterly along Kendrick maintains a water treatment Rd. from Wilson Rd., for the es- plant on Lake Ontario. Mede tablishment of a mobile home Pontarella asked the attorney if and trailer park, and (4l the ap- Albion pays the town for the plication of LeRoy Bannister of water lines passing through the Pt. Breeze Rd. to establish a town from the plant. Lyman re- summer camping area on an SO- plied that Albion does not pay acre . parcel bounded by Kent for the lines as such, but is as- Rd., Marsh Creek Rd. and the sessed at a \fairly considerable property of George Roberts. rate\ for the treatment plant lo- No action· was taken by Town cated within the town. Board on John G. Mooney's re~ Lyman emphasized the im- quest that the town's dump be portance of public water being kept open every week day. At available, in contrast to .well wa- present the dump on Baker Rd. ter. He said that all banks are is open Tuesday and Saturday. rquiring health department cer- Mr. Mooney contended that add- tificates . on real estate trans- ed dumping days are necessary fers. The health department re- because he must dispose of the quires that water and sewer re- garbage and trash from his food quirements must be met before shop in pt, Breeze. Mrs. Lillian a certificate of occupancy can H. Stafford has objected to Moo- be issued. ney's burning the trash near her Hearings Scheduled yard. Mr. Plummer noted the Town Board scheduled public additional cost it would be to the hearings for July 20 at 7:30p.m. town to open the dump each day on the following four applica- and pay a man to supervise it. defined in a new behavior code While official student publica- which also declares that rights tions \;;hall reflect the policy entail responsibilities 'and, \No and jurlgment of the student student has the right to editors.\ the editors must ''be interfere with the education of governed by the standards of his fellow students.\ responsible journalism, such as Local Senior-Citz To. Take. The code, which has Boarl;l of avoidance of iibel, obscemty Education \1pprova~. is- b,eing and.def:'!m~t~on.\ . . Full Tour of Kena,n': C.ent'r ... MEDlNA .DAILY JOURNAL-R!GIST!I THURSI>AY, JUtY 9, 1970 Gladys Willover Dies; Kiri Live lmpr~dent Speed C_harged by Police In Thi$ Area LOCKPORT - Gladys P. Will- Qver of 185 Ontario St. died yes- terday at Lockport Memorial HospitaL She is survived by her husband, Martin E. Willover; one son, Daniel J. Willover, and one daughter, Mrs. COnnie ALBION- Police Patrolm~ Gary· Adduci issued Carl E. Sbare; 27; of Groth Rd., Town (If Murray, a summons for driving at an unreasonable and impru- dent speed last thursday · in a two-car accident on Rt. 98. The investigating officers, Sgt. Arnold Licht Jr. and Mr. Nl· duci, reported that Share's Horner, all of Lockport.. northbound vehicle left 110 feet Also, four brothers, Wil~ur Pe· of skid marks before colliding ters of Gasport, Franklm Pe- with a l96Z sedan being driv~n ters of N. Tonawanda, George by Annette Tutone, 47, of 252 E. Peters of ~ckport and Fr~ Pe- Park st., from a driveway in ters of Middleport; four si~t~rs, front of Lobl.aw's market about Mrs. Elsworth rGr~ce) Timian 7 : 50 p.m. Both drivers escaped and Mrs. Mary Suits,. both of serious injury. Lockp~rt, Mrs. 'f!ederiCk (Bet- Patrolman Jqseph Sacco re- ty) Obver, Medu:'a. and Mrs. ported that a northbound 1969 se- John l Aud~eyl ~Ilhams of L~- dan, operated by Marian· E. Crosse, W1s.; flY~ grandchll- Budynski, 49, ·of RD4, Albion, dren and several meces and ne- was \well into the intersection\ phews. . . at Brown and Car~line Sts. w~n Mrs. Willove; wa~ a mem- hit Friday about 11:.35 a.m. by ber of ~t. Peters Umted Church a 1964 pick-up truck, driven py of Christ. Sh;e was a member MichaeU)':Srien:.w, of and past p~esiden~.f?r two terms Ave., . .'.lilagte; ~siwbor. of the Ladies Auxiliary_ of VF'W told the officer .that he Post 2335. She was president and ed for a <~stop\\.<~· '1!5;!.! (_···~\ :\'\\~\ char~er ~ember of the Pa~t St. before moving fnrw<i Pr~s1dent s Cl~b of that orgam- hitting the left rear door of zatlon. Mrs. Willove~ was a for- Budynski vehicle. Neither mer mem?er of Busmess Worn- er was injured; en's Bowlmg League and oper- ated the kitchen at Exempts Volunteer Fireman's Club for 15 Orleans years. She was born Dec. 26, 1913, in Middleport, the daughter of George and Angeline Brewer Pe- ters. . Friends may begin calling to- night <7-9) and tomorrow <2-5 and 7-9l at Prudden and ·KarWt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., where funeral services will be hj!ld Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Royal- ton Mountain Ridge Cemetery. BAGGAGE SE:ffiCH MANILA (UPil - Three Phil- ippine domestic airlines have agreed to search all baggage, in- cluding hand-carried luggage. The move was taken after in- ves'tigations reveal~ explosives caused a .recent plane crash .and .the damaging of another in the air'. Plus Second Tony Curtis - Henry Fonda in THE BOSTON STRANGLIER Also Color Cartoon Carnival ANNUAL MOOSE FAMILY PICNIC . mailed thrs week :· to the In practicmg their nghts of . . . . .. princ\pals of ~a!:;h ?~ ;the , ~1 . .free speech c:.nd assembly, The mont~y b~s!ness m~ing at 3 p.m. for a con- academic and \vocat 10 rt~l high . students . are told they may of the Semor Citizens will be tO,'tir; of the 'Kl:miui home, , STATIONMASTERS Sunday, July 1 at schools in . the: n/ltion'~ '·Iar\ge~t 'tV~r armbands or badges and held Monday. . Carriage · J:louse and the . . school syst~l)J.. · .; ( 1 r.~- · ' '' distripute literature as long .as Members will meet at the' · 1 ; · \ ; ' 1 : \ '· • 'fhe Statronmaster.s will meet. If is 'i;t 'reVisintr ~of ;aii'~ea;rli!!r th~se .are not of a com~ercwl Center, Washburn . St., After the tour, the group will at the ~nior Citizen Center at -policv 'statement' ·apl6fbve1 ln- or obscene nature, hbelo_us, proceed.. to, Outwat-er .Park fur 1 p.m., msteaq of 2 p.m.., Tues· Boulder Park Indian Falls Stc;~rtin~J ~t l :00 p.m•)'\qft~~:,J..: 'fornlallv b~' 'the llo;ll.tllrlast 1 f~1i defamatory or \advo~ating picn).c supper at'5:30 p.m. and to go to the gam~ farm . but never hnpl~~€!Jted;becl~;~!l~e raci\-11. or religious prejudice.' William PiHard meeting following. Each ·;;;;·--C·en·t-er··--·~· ~· -~~;;;~;;~~~;;:;;;;;; of attacks, fr'oin. s'tt\Aepts . who Th,e sode allows stu.dents to member will provide his own R said it ruct not go 'far: e•i~ugfi' 'in aislrib\.lte literature adJacent to Deceased Today 1 u n c h and beverage. defining rights. a~cr: ftOii(t?e school freely .but. on school will be provided for rec- administrators who sa.1d lt wen~ property only gmctelmes as to At Age of 62 reation. . . too far. · ·· · · time and place to be set by the . . . . Anyone needing transP,Ortatioo The new statement says that principal and st.udent govern- Wilham ~rancis .Pitta~d, 62, of is advised to called Harold Pray · 1 , 1 ent. The earher code has 1109 S. Mam St., died thiS morn- (798-1284) ·or Bernice Botsford ----------~- simply required \prior authori- ing at Roswell Park Memorial (798-3029), or be at the Center \I zation. Institute, Buffalo, where he had . 2 where cars will be Upstate Ja1 students are permitted ·'to been a p~tient for the' last nine lav•~ilable. E A t • f determine their own dress, weeks. (In case of rain, the group will scape r IS except where such dress l;;; He was born in Medina Feb. picnic in the Arena. Free Again . clearly dangerous, or is so 20, 1908, the son of the late Wil- distractive as to clearly inter- liam and Mary Doody Pittard. . . RICHMOND, Va. IUPll -An fere with the learning and He was a lifetime resident of Monroe, ~··. and Arthur. Pit- upstate New York jail escape teaching process.\ Medina. tard of Livoma; several meces artist is a free man again. The cod~ also sets the . and nephews. Eric C. Walther, 24, of New ·procedure for automatic hear- Mr. Pittard was a member of Friends may begin calling Fri- • Awakento . .. .. .. . .. ·'. . • . TONITE thru SA · ~\1 .. f(t:;Hc;, Mat. Saturday 2:15 Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 a world of wonder\\·-· ___ . and enchantrnent! .. . . . . \' S&;;M\OOPHARMACY Lebanon, N.Y., who had fiv,e ings for anv student suspended St. Mary's Church and h~ been day l2-5, 7-9) at Barnes-Tuttle months of freedom after escap- from SC'hooi. employed. for Z 7 yea~s With t~e Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St., ing over a 25-foot wall at AI- Dr. Seymour P. Lachman, a plant. ~o~lce at Harnson Radia- where prayer services will be bany County Penetentiary Sept board member who was chief tor DI~lSlon ~f G.M.C., .Loc~port. held Monday at 9 a.m. Burial 13, 1969. made a successful author of both versions of the He lS survived by his Widow, will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. break for freedom one week ago code said the new one goes Ruth Stewart Pittard; three today, according to Virginia au- farther in detailing the rights of sons, William Francis Pittard Donald Goodwin, Prop. Formerly Armstrong's Drug Store HOM ELITE PORTABLE FRUI·T ·HARVESTER . Cherries~ Plums and Peaches \'t!i..... -Peaches, Pears and Apples . . B\R·o·\· .. s\· :. :' ' \. ' - <' ( - <- . . • . · ..•. 4 •• < ..... ~ - • . ALBIOH· 589-9610 TECHNIRAMAe TECHNICOLOR• thorities. students hut also places greater III, John Arthur Pittard, and For Your Classifieds Phone 798-1400 ~~r~~~W~~~soo~re~~~~~&~~~.all~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~5~~~~~~~ two iiquor store robberies be- ties. Medina;, one daughter, Mrs. ti lti~Tmt4t; IIJlNl 'VIllA GIUIIIUUIIICt .:. '!: 1!11 WIH Or!MJ PriMIM- fore his Albany escape. Glenn <Sharon) Closson, Kailua, other charges against the Co- Hawaii; nine grandchildren; two lumbia County man in the mid- Phone Rates brothers, Charles Pittard of l!i60s stemmed from the theft and wrecking or a state police Rise Soon in cruiser at Canandaigua, N. Y., • M and the stabbing of a Metho- Ntagara etro dJst minister, the Rev. Kenneth ALBANY, N.Y. IUPll -New Ludwig, in Grand Central Sta- rates become effective July 19 tion, Manhattan. for 90 , 000 New York Telephone ADMITTED JULY 7 Walther was serving a term Co. customers whose toll-free Robin Armstrong, Birds Eye at Goochland County prison service is increased by the new Camp. state farm on charges of petit Niagara regional metroplan, the JULY 8 larceny and attempted ~scape Publi'c Service Commission said d f th M · 'I Mrs. Wetha Amos, 15 Railroa · rom e anassas Jal . today. Once described by Albany Vl'rtually all of Niagara Coun- Ave., Lyndonville. 1 C t Sh iff Ed d M F . Charles Arnett, 340Q N. Gr1:J,Ve oun Y er war · ts- ty, except the part served by cher as 'strong as an ox,\ Wal- h 0 S d Rd. the~ 1 wast owaptudr~ddgby. Viregilr1lia :~~~~i~~~~::, 1 ~fs ~~eet~:d. an 0 ~e~~:h!f~:ghey, 104 West po rce a oo n e m a. y S b rib rs served by the March. ·and was charged wrth B: uk .. ~<=: .... Ge -· t G d Island DISCHARGED· JULY 8 d 1 . · . d It b ar er, aspor , ran , . gf ran b ~rcen~ ~lnd ~ssauPrin e- Lewiston,..l~ockport, Middleport, · Mrs. Mary Gentile, 131 Worthy ore emg JaJ e m ce N f ·· N' · F 11 Ran Ave William Count:y. · ew- ~ne, ,..... mgara d · aw~f - p~ Santana 619 Genesee St. Walther was reported to ha11e som~Ue;\ ~onawan a,. 1 s:on or • . . jumped over two 14-foot, barb- YoungstO\yp exchanges will_ be JULY 9 ed wire-topped fences in a hail ~ble to call toll-free to .st~tlons Mrs. James. Cotriss, E. Center of bullets in the escape from 10. other exchange~ 'Within 20 Goochland. Bloodhounds were miles of the caller s exchange. Mrs .. F-red Wolfe, 3164 Quaker used in an unsuccessful attempt Gasport. · to -re-capture' him. For Your Classifieds Phone 798-1400 · Mrs. Stariley Voss, 8 William .. .-~;; .. .--. ........................... ]~' . . p Middleport. ' Homer H. Root, 62- Linwood · Drive; Brockport. iCUA.RG:EID JULY 9 . . ' Stevoo . Quintern: . 423 · E; Oak Orcl!arct·· St. . .. . . , . . ·Carlton :Pr!lwel Jr. a'nd · FOR .EATING. ~NJOYMENT ! 203 N: Gravel'R4 . Mrs. Clarence Wells, Edward .. . COUNTRY SI·Di RESTAURANT TAKE-OUT ORDERS· . . ~t~ncY · · · , R£9'iJ~~ MF~u~. . . . N() ALGO .. OUC ,B~'f&$AGES · . . , · ; · : - ·~OjER·'.t.SJJ:iS . 1410 S~ MAIN Sl'. · · · . · . ' .. ' \! AUIDlOAN 4 Save 1:110ney-finance your car with our low financing rate. .. .STltE- '\ ' ''1 ' . \.· ' . ~·- •. · . ' . ;; . ' ~ . . ·.-wh~re y;ou Com• ·First . 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