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. . •' .. Mrs. Dorothy Stebbins and son, Frank, of Tonawanda spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Stella Kujawa, 309 Commercial St. • * Mrs. E r nest Luckman, E. Creek Rd., and Mrs. Geneva Burns, Shelby, returne(i yester- Orleans Men Successful on Ph~rmacy Exam Two Orleans County men are 'among 275 candidates who suc- cessfully completed the · latest examination iti pharmacy given last December. They are James P. Miles, 180 Maple Av~ .• Lyn- donville, and Marc Rachinski, 212. Prospect Ave., Medina. Successful candidates m u s t have completed a minimum of five years of college study lead- ing to a professional degree in pharmacy and six months of internship as requirements for admission to the licensing exam- ination. · · Mrs. Miles is with Rosenkrans Pharmacy and Mr. Rachinski is with Jay's Pharmacy, both in Medina. day from Syracuse after_ spend· ing a few days with Miss Gail Luckman. • • • Barbara Bradstreet Fox ·will graduate May 29 from State Uni- versity College at Fredonia with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in elementary education. Plans For A New· IOOFHome LOCKPORT - As the 72nd annual session of the Rebekah Assembly of N.Y.S. drew to a close here this week, plans were announced for a new $3 million ·odd Fellows Home for the aged to replace the existing 120-bed facility which has been here many1 years and now is growing too costly in upkeep and main- tenance. Mr. and Mrs. John A. He.veron (The former Marcia May McKee) ·~;•N;..t!':a~.:~~ :fll•v··,nuuw· . IJI. ·. ~ ..... ..~J .• ;C:latllli:ifil2fll> :&;t;~ Medina J'a~ Will sponsor : a bike safety_ program· June 5 · ... at Oak . Orchard· · Elementary' ·School frOm 9-12 a.m. 'ibe rbd.eo . is a Iong\Standing national. Jay- · cee project and will feature a driving course t1) test a rlde~'s · · skill in. maneuverability 1uiil knowledge of safe bikE! practices. Wayne Harnish .and James llancock, · co-chairman, stated that a free safety inspection will be held . and bicycles marked . with reflective taPE) for safe night riding. Miss Crowley Wiii_Marry Syracuse Man Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crowley, 301 Mead Avenue, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Marie, to David Thomas ~Itucci, so_n of Mr. and. Mrs. Benjamin Bellucci, . 7llt:l·ss 71 lTC. \Vee. :a:=.kfield Rd., North .L r .1. ~ .L r .1. « :l\.. ~ Miss Crowley and her fi. . \, • ,~ ·i' '· .• ... ART FAIR CoMING - Youngsters of the BOCES Park Ave; special education cl~es are putting in the final hours on their Craft projects fot · the \Craft .Fair\ set by the classes May Z.7-28 at First Presbyteriarr-Church, Main St. Work on display for ;sale will all be items made personally by. the .· cln1dren over several months under direc- tion of Mrs. Pearl Czerniecki, a teacber)ude. Over 25 dif~¢rent types of items Will be ready for the show and sale and some are prepai'ed. here by (left to right) Penny Vinton' of Glisport, James Dortch of H91ley, Gary Girard of . Barker <lnd Billy , Filar· owski of ·Medina. . · • -(BOCES PhOto) SPECIAL MEN'S Light Weight Officials said the ground- breaking is set for next spring ,with completion of the project spread over three years. Fred Kitts of Onondaga County, president of the trustees of the home, said the existing buildings will remain, but their use has not been decided. The new 120-bed home will rise on another portion of the IOOF proPerty on Lake Ave. B ·a ance will enter their senior . a ~ V rz e·· . year at S. U. C. at Brookport J in the fail. · · · M~~~i:'~~~o-hn ~~~~:::~: 1::~ 0 !eil~~d ~a~::~~~:.:~ _· _P 1 _.:0_nn_ed_A_~_s_t_ 28 _w_ed_. _dilm_· • __ is- . 7/d4P,.rrtf' ~ · Ambrose .Lane JO Spai SUMMER SUITS Values to $100 $63 .Kenn~y Bros. Talks are now under way aimed at state financing for the construction, but details have not been finalized. The Cannon Partnership of Niagara Falls are drawing architectural plans for the new home. Go For A&P's Big, Big Values ! IF YOU GO FOR QUALITY AND CASH SAVINGS were united in marriage at 2 p.m. daisies and yellow roses com- .basket of daisies. A son was born May 20 to Mr. · Saturday in St. Mary's Church, pleted her ensemble. and Mrs, Forrest Sprester, Sher- At c · . ,. · . Medina, with the Rev. James . . Jon Fox, State St., Medina, Rd Middleport. , ···en er Seidel officiating. The. matd of honor, M~ss served as best man. Ushel.\ing man •• .· · · · · . • • :: •·· Cy thi M K ch t duties were performed by Scott A son was born May 20 to Mr. . ' · · ·. · • Mrs. Margery McKee, 36 N. n 8 c ee, ose a mm and Mrs. William Santana, 7 Hartland St., and Charles ~een orga!ldY gown, enhanced Heveron, Larry Schraeder, west Aev., Gasport. The Medina NeighborhOod COmmunity participation is en- McKee, Park Ave., are parents of With embrmde~y on the l~ng f~ ::al~:!f~a~h~:llh(;of =n~ A daughter was born May 21 Council will sponsor- a., \'Spring couragec:f. by Nath~el Knight, the bride. The grooms parents sleeves. Identically attired m be to Mr. and Mrs. David Ehren· Dinner\ to .. be .he.IfMay 29 at president of the lQC~ group. · are Mr. and Mrs. Francis ye~low ~rgandy. were .t~e Jeffrey Prince was r' g. arer. h \T • hborhood C ' h . tl ed Heveron, 211 E. Center St., bn.desmai~s, Miss Patric.Ia A luncheon immediately reich, 155 State St. 5 p.m. at t e neig .. en- 'We ave JUSt rec~ · y open Medina. H~tser, Miss Sharon Dellano, · following the ceremony at the ADMlTTED MAY 20 ter, 12» E. Cent~r ·St. our Neighborhood Cent.er' in Me· MissMcKee,giveninmarriage Miss Summer.Lake_and Pe~ Vet'sClub,andareceptionfrom Mrs. Gertrude Wood, 505 Guest .speaker will be Am• dinaandareanxioustohli.vethe by her brother, Gary McKee, Andrews~ White picture h!lts 7 to 12 p.m. at the Moose Club, Broad St., Tonawanda. brose I. Lane, e'x;ecutive direc- community visit us during th• wore a long full gown of white we~e ':\orn by all and~ carn_ed Medina. Francis O'Brien, 713 Orient St. tor of the Black Development programs. We no'pe the ctm- organza. Ice pink ribbon edged topiaries of Yt;llow daiSies. ~ FolloWing a weddirig trip to Mrs. Jewel Shine, 123 Starr St. Foundation. . ter. will provide . a place for the lace insert down tthe center La~e, flow~r girl,_ was dressed m New York City, the newlyweds Mrs. James Ambrose, 117 En· E h • · many actiVities of reiJI benefit,\ front and accented the ·empire white batiste with gree~ and will reside at 132 North Street, sign Ave. . mp aSIZe he ~tilted, . . /f ' -----·M·e·d-in·a-A·&·P--3·4·2·E···C·e·n-ter _____ ... waist and long full sleeves. A renow flowers, and carried a Medina. Lawrence Bush, 134 Roseland Albion ·.Rate. Ave. courtman Ho~e, Bates Rd. Hearing Date Rev. Mrs. Horper Of Medina Wil'l Preach . a(~tbion ' •m&N:ESEE . CDMMUNlTV ~'CJLLEBE SUMMEI PROGRAM. OF COURSES~ 1971 3 Week Term -_,June 7 to June 25 Pri!tciples of Physics. . ................................ . (Register Jane 3 & 41 10 Week Term - June 7 to August 12 PrQjf!C!!!'nting Funcfam~als . . . . . : ........ _ ................. . .· · !Register Juu 3 .& 4) . 1st 5 Wel!k. Term - June 7 to July 10 ·(Register June 3 & · 4) Accounting I .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . ................................ . Personnel Management ....................................... , Elementary. Shorthand . .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . .................... . Health Education ..................... , ..................... .. Beginning Drawing & Painting I ................... ·.. . .. .. .. . . lntroductioin to Drama ................................. . English Communication I .................................... . English Communication. II ................................... . Intermediate' French I & II . . ............................... . lntrcduct~on to Philosophy . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .... . Elementary- Spanish I ............................... .. · Intermediate Spanish I & II ................................ . ·Oral· Communi~ation .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. lntr.duction to Broad~sting ................................... . Principles of Biology . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. ................. .. M,icrotHolagy . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............•................. College ~lpbra .................................... . ~ Mathematics I ............................... .. Data Processing Mathemati~ ................................. . EQifiOmics · I · . . . . . . . . ........................................ . TOpics in Chinese History .... : . . .. .... _ ............ . Histoly of Western Civilization I . . . ........................ . American History I . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... .. A ' S &L IG ' ' . mencan tate oca overnment . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... : .. Introductory Sociology . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. ... Juvenile. Delinquency ........................ : . ....... . Survey of Social Science II . . ........ . 8 Week Term - June 28 to August 21 (Register June 25! hltroducticm ·Jo Data Processing . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . ......... . Introduction to Composition ............... : . . . .. . _ . : .. ..... . Mqcfem Novel .......... , ......................... . Creative Writing Workshop . . .. . . . .. . . . ............ .. Introduction to Composi-tion lntermecli&te ........... . Algebra I ......................... StUdies Ptogram ........... . CQIIege &. Self . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . .. ($187.00) ........... . Coilege Reading Skills . . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . ........ . F•undations of General Chemistry ......... : .. ............... . Algebra I ............ : .. .. . .. . . . . . . ........................... . Calculus I . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. RE~ISTRATION INFORMATION . The Student Personnel Offie& at the College. ·will be open for registration during 1he fQIIqwing hour•: · Three·Week Term: Thursday,- June 3 .... 9:00 a.m.-12:!10 Noon COURSE SCI 1110 DAP 104 ACC 101 BUS 207 SEC 103 PEH 201 Atn' 101 DRA 101 ENG 101 ENG 102 FRE 201·202 PHI 101 SPA 101 SPA 201-202 SPE 101 SPE 103 810 1.00 BIO 201 MAT UIO -MAT 105 MAT 107 ECO 101 GE 199 HIS 101 HIS 201 POS 103 soc 101 soc 202 sss 102 DAP 101 ENG 100 ENG 213 ENG· 214 ENG 100 MAT 090 GE 100 REAm CHE 090 MAT 090 MAT 103 '- . ~1' DAY M • F M, W, Th M • F M · F M • F M • F M · F M · F M- F M · F M • F M, T, W, Th M. F M · F M- F M · F M- F M- F M • F M·F M- F M · F M, T, W, Th ·M;, T, W, Th M- F M • F M · F M, T, W, Th M. F M&W M. F- M. w, Th M· F M-F M. F M·F M. F CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 *{3) 3 ..{2) *(4) *(3) 4 SUMMER SESSION 1971 TUIT!ON AND FEES 8~ ·Noon 7:00 • 9:f5 P.M. 8:,00 • 9:30A.M. 1f:30 • 1:00 P.M. 8:00 • 10:40 A.M. 10:00 •'11 :01) A.M. 9:45 .. 11:45 A.M. 8:00 • 9:30 A.ft'l. . &:00 . 9:30A.M • 8:00 ~ 9:30 A.M. . 8:00 ~ 11:15 A.M. 7:00- 9:00 P;M. 9:45 - 11:15 A;M. 8:00 · 11:15 ~.M. 9:45 • l1:15 A.M. .11::!0 . 1:00 P.M. 11:30 . 1:30 P.M; · 8:00 · 10:00' A;M •. 8:00- 9:30A.M. 9:45 - 11:15 A.M. 11:30 • 1:30 P.M. 8:00 •'- 9:30 A.M. 7:00. 9:00 P:M •. 7•00 • . ·~ ~. 9:00P.M. 9:45 •• 11:15 A.M. 9:45 -11:15 A.M. 8:00- 9:30A.M. 7:00- 9:!10 P.M. 11:30 • 1:00 P.M. 7:00 • 9:40 P.M. 9:45·- 11:00 A.M.. 7:00 : 8:45 P.M. 11:30 • 12:30 P.M. 8:00- Noon . 11~30- .8:00 • 8:00- 1:30 P.M. 9:00A.M. 9:15 A.M. Friday, June 4 .... 9:00 a.m,-12:00 N!Hin 6:30 p.m.• 8:30 p.m. New York State RQidents ............. , ....... ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $17 per <:redjt Out-of-State Residents ............ , ..... , .. . • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . $34 ·:~ O'edit · · Thursday, June 3 .... '9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon F 'd J 4 9 00 2 N · Initial State University ApplicatiOn Fee ·(when. applicable) . .. . · $ 5 r.:• ay, une .. .. . : a.m.-1 ;00 oon First Five Week Term: 6:30 p.m •• 8i30 p.m. . Eight-Week Program of lntermedi•te $~ies ....... , . . . . . . . $l87 · 10 Week Term: · Sec:ont,l .Five-Week term: ,· .· , ·.;.>r·- Thursday,. June 3 . . . 9:00 a.m,-12;00 Noort · Friday, June 4 ..... 9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Thursclay, July 8 . . . . 9:00 a.m.-11:00 Noon Friday, July 9' . . . . . 9:00 aim.~12:0o Noon .6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. EitJhii~k Term: Friday, June U .... t:OO a.m,•12:00 Noon · · . ·· :i:,;,, 6~30 p.m •• 8:30 p.m. Tuition Refunds may be rt.~de on the first or second day ·Of ~lasse•. at .7& per cent ·and are limited to tuition only. . After the ..Cond . dl!y • of . ,c~si · no . . . , ~- . . : 1 .·. .· . . refunds will be made. All fees lither than tuition are nol'l·reflrilable. l.,ate Registration for the First Fi~e;Week Term wiil be per~itted on June 1: . an~ for the ~eond Five~week Te~l'!\ ·on July 12, euh. 'uPon payment of a $10 . ' . ~ . ' .... . . . . -~ .· . .. ,·. late registrl!fion fee, \N. Cr'\'it equivalents as basis for tuition ebarges. . For Furlner lnformifion. Cant .. : , Nof.: M\;;j: hldic.- ihtt d~t~ses will meet Monday through Friday . · · OfFICi OF CONTINUING EDU~ATJQN ut'l ...... otherwin. indicated. All . co\\'\ .••. listed . subjec:t to . . ... Genesee . ¢C:)mm~..,ity. C.ollep. . . . . . . l't!Siistration large t!niRJgh to make the offering practical. · . West Mllin Street l,loal· P._..e: 343~55 Ext. 62. 8ata~a, N. V. H020 .·. , .. .·' . : ( . ·\1'· .!_.,·. - Forrest Sh~kl. Box 17, Mar- shall Rd., ~yndonville. · ALBION - An announcement DISOHARGED MAY 20 issued yesterday on the public Chester Stack, 106 Oak St. hearing for Albion's propo$ed ALBION - Ferguson and Me- Mrs. B o b by Dellinger, 103 water' rate increases bore an morial A.M.E. Zion Mission~ di· North Ave. incorrect date and officials re- rector Mrs. Zelma E; Duckett, Wendell Mears, 11 Lawrence leased a new statement today. announced that the ReV'. Mrs. Pk \The hearing will be on Tues· Christine Harper · of. the Pente- wy. .. Robert Nichols, 144 Lake Ave., day, June 1, at 8 p.m; in the costal -Church of God, Medina; Lyndonville. ·municipal -building,\ said the will bring the spiritual message Mrs. Ardee Harris, Porter Rd. village clerk. · · Sun.c!ay at 3 p.m. af the United ADMI'ITED MAY 21 , Mayor William Monacelli said Methodist-Church. Allan Oliver, Freeman Rd., yesterday the p r o p 1> s e d in- Member~;\ of hel.\ ci>ngre~U:on MiddlE;po~. . . creases will be the first in nine <md the Harper Chorus will ab- 'l'eresa. and Timothy Menz;. years. · .. ·, ;; . ·. ,·. ··, ci)mjianyher, ''l'he'publie·is ifi:.:~ 11044 Furness Pkwy. S:IRVlC E · vlted. '· · · · · · · · P.W.P. MEE't1NG Jack Hening, 10631 Mill Rd. ·~~~~f · · · · o nf~~;; ~:~~hAve. . • ~ 1(JIQI.~ CALl\ John Watts, 66 Eagle St., Lyn- · Medina Chapter· 353, Parents Withou.t .. Partners, ·will hold its DAVID M. SZATKOWSKi regular. meeting M9nday night donville. , JoSe Vasquez, 204 Park Ave. James Dunham, 1852 Green- Navy FireD)an Apprentice Da- at . the Sacr~d Heart ~ub at 8 vid M. Szatkowski; son of Mr. p,m; .A.~Ial hour ·Will follow and Mrs. Lawrence Szatkowski the meetin~. ,· man Rd., Lyndonville. Mrs. Patricia Meyers, 9003 of 209 North Ave;; Medfua; N.Y., _._...,_..., __ ...,...,_• aboard tbe atta-ck airCraft car- ; . ·· .. · . Ridge Rd., Gasport. Bike Licenses Are Required ~er v~-F-;D. ~eveitwhicJr Now Available IS p!ll'tieipating ·m the North At· · · . . · ~:~> T~~!1~in~rga:~:::: .• ·. G·.1=.-•·R.···.A ... N·.·.· ·•· .. •I.·.··.U.·.·. ·.·M·· .. · ... \Dawn Patrol' 71\ in the Medi- I;: Police . Chief . Homer Phillips. terranean Sea · • ·· · announced.;.tJ:tai :.biey,cle ;licenses thanThe. ~.\ e:&iserchipises:,. ·raninv.gm~Ivgesm. m ... ~!~. ·· .P·LA•' . ••.· T ....•. · ... s· . will be issued ·at Pollee Hdq. · w .....,. l••l each day except Surtday from 3 ftpm 8irCtaft carriers to fast pa- . to 4 p.m.\ They are requj.red to trol boats; and 300 aircraft ·from • s· .... ·.·.!·=.·· c be renewed each year, at a small the V.S., Greece,. Italy, Turkey fee; and all bicycles used with- and· t~ United . Kingdom. . in the villagt{Jimits must .~ar .DiirUlg the:exljrcise; th!!·com- · · the license tag. ' bine(i NATO force will pel'(o~ simu111ted .\wartime air ·-s~. · lmti~submiirfue. warfare tactics:: air . defense, : SurVeillance;' and :.:>~·· ..... ST 'A#\K ~ - MAlKET amphibioiJ!I , operation$;' , . · · \~Wti. Patrol ·71'! is des.igned to test the-~lls of slllM crews NEW ¥0RK: <UPI)~tocks .and ev~uate tbe reli'a~ility- of were slightly lower in relatively tpeir equipmeQt, .· oC .. . light tra~g after almost two' I - wo~ OF mE MOOSE ;.' . · hours Friday. . ·. -~Jflie·W()tnen~ofthe 1\olo'bse-met: · Shortly bef()re noon, the Dow TUesday .e\fening ·at the .Moose · Jones b~ue chip barometer wa11 Hall.· ~Ument~ was held and off O::J,4~t 923:~· St<mdart!, ~ Acadefilv of FriendShip· observ~ Poor's .500 stock mdex show~ a ed · :. \ · · · · · · · · · loss. of 0.09 . at 1Ql.2,2.. . • ' Of the 1,441 is$ues crossing · the tape,. 556 declined, while 515 advanced. . Prices. were. miXed in modet- ate turnover . on the Alnerican. Stock Exchange. Declines, 'edge · advances, 3311 to 331 among the 908. iils\les -on the · tape. In the ·uews ~g.· the Labor . Departnient . repoJ1ed · · · the cost <)f' living .f~t ··1\, .rneirij:!lJI~~-~- J.'OSe ·. pe~ · c~~t . eqq1al~Jlg ' the .. , .• ;. ... ,,;;..,f. . .. 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