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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 9

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Canandaigua, New York
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THE DAJtV MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK THTJRSDAT, NPYSMBIR 7, J853 Notiagcharifiil Marks Birthday NAPLES Elbert K. Roys, Clark Naples, (juietly marked his wth birthday annivers- try on Tuesday. Formerly as- locUted with the Roys and Todd Plumblnj ind Heating Mr. Itoyi Is now retired. also was employed at Gunlocke Chaif Factory, fray; lind.

He Is 4 rnmber ths Baptist Church 2nd tor toany years was active in cliureh A cornetist, and his broth- trs furnished friujlcal entertainment tt variouJ events in past Hi and his wife, the former Mabel Robson, will observe their Hth wedding anniversary Jin. 15, 1M. They have two Fryer of and Mrs. William Todd )f Naples. Naples MRS.

ORLA JOHNSON Daily Messenger Correspondent Naples J74-i447 Orleans MRS. SIDNEY I. WHEAT Dally Messenger.Correspondent Clif. Springs HO 2 HO 2-25-32 Elizabeth' Slover, Gor- Sam, living with her grand- Donald Smith and family, KM recently purchased the Maurice Swingle house, South U-iin St. Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Elwcll ind Mrs. Alma Walkins were quests of the sislers. Urj, Nellie Griswold. Rochester Thursday and Mrs.

Ina Dansville. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner ind Mr.

and Uonra Adams, Painted Post; Mr. and Mrs. Georpre Keith. vtniito. were recent guesfs ol Mr, and Mrs.

Stanley Keilh, it Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Stan'oy Keilh icnompanied thfir son and 3aiifhlT.in.law. Mr.

and Mrs. Slenn Keith of Korth Cohesion where tn-v spent Jie weekend wilh Jay Keith and Concert Slated At Naples School NAPLES the band and ihopjs of Naples Central School riU glvt a concert In the school ludltorium Friday at 8 p.m. Solh the junior and senior bands ind choruses will lake part tori. Corinne Wilkes will direcl choral groups and Harold Voere, tha bands. The fees charged will be usci eilabllsh a fund to be used to purchase special music for con Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Hobart of Pcnn Van called on Herschel Baggerly and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Straw of County Road 43, recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Esly of Owego, were callers at the horn.4 of.thtlr aunt, Mrs. Lottie M. Wheat and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Wheat, Route 88, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Esley were en- route to Rochester to visit their Son-in-law and daughter, Mr. artd Mrs.

George Luther, and family. The Baptist Church will hold a congregational Loyally Dinner, in.place their fellowship dinner on Friday at 7 p.m. in the church dining room. This dinner is part Of the annual Everymcrabcr financial drive, the program will include talks and a movie on stewardship. Callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanleigh Cook on Sunday were their sons, David Cook of Buffalo and Burr Cook of Dansville. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Savage tn Sunday quietly observed their i2nd wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Park Sagles Merc, spent the weekend at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr ind Mrs. Robert Roby and fam ly. Mr.

and Mrs. Alwyne Darling and family called at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darling of Phelp's, recently. The Orleans Fire Protective Association will sponsor a turkey party at the firehouse on Saturday.

All proceeds will be usid to purchase new equipment for and fire trucks, Mrf. Leon Straw and daughter. Susan visited the former's mother. Mrs. Amold Palmer, of Caledonia on Sunday.

Mail Order Licenses For Southern States By HAROLD K. MILKS MADRID (AP)-Thcy tell the lorocco or in Gibraltar, but WINNERS--Happy arc two Vicfor Democrats, both Incumbents, and the only (no to win in Tuesday's election. They nre Edward Guinan, supervisor and Marie Turner, tax collec- lor. Guinan garnished 890 votes, ami Mrs. 993 out of the more than 1500 votes cast.

Join-, Rifle Squad Thomas J. Guile, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Guile, Fort Hill Avenue has been Del- ected as a member of Ihe jun.

lor varsity rifle team. A squad at Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. Holla. Missouri. Colonel Glenn H.

Taylor, pro- fesior of military science, said Cadet Guile was chosen from among almost 100 students who tried out (or the junior varlsly rifle team. Victor To Mark Education Week VICTOR National Educa- lion Week which begins Nov. 10, will be observed in Victor wilh open house in both the Junior- Senior High School and In the Elementary School. Open house in the Junior Senor High School will be held Thursday, Nov. 14 at 7:15 p.m.

At this time, parents will have an opportunity to follow their children's schedules and meet the teachers. A brief discussion on each subject will be given by the teachers during a minute period. Members of the future Teachers Association will act as guides. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria. The Elementary School open house mil be held on Monday, Nov.

18. Classroom work will be exhibited and those who wish may schedule conference appointments with the teachers for later Puring the Junior senior high Open house, a book fair, spon- sortd by the Library Club, will be held In the high school library. The Parent Teacher As soclallon will sponsor a book, fair In the elementary library Nov. 18. East Bloomfield MRS.

MAE MCCARTHY Daily Messenger Correspondent Ph. Hole. 657-7469 Tile Youth Fellowship Groups if the First Congregational am ilefhodist Churches collectec '117 in the one hour drive foi UNICEF (United Nations-Inter national Children's Education Fund). Refreshments were scrv ed following the at thi Mn.tliodisl Church. The Fortnishlly Club will meet Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the wmc of Mrs. Frank II. Steele, West Main St. Mrs. Waller G.

saxby will be co-hostess. The program "Mjss Lloyd of Caney itory of a visiting congressman vho spotted an automobile bear- ng Virginia license -tags. He struck his hand through he open front window, and caid Ihe driver, "Hello, neighbor, Congressman so-and-ao rom your home state of Virginia." The response was an open-eyed slare and a torrent of ipanish which left the congressman as confused as tha man he addressed. The driver had never been closer to Virginia than his Span- sh post office. He was one of lundrods of foreign residents of Spain who'bought llcenst plates by mail to operate an imported in Spain.

Officials in Madrid estimate will presented by Mrs. Lewis T. Adams. Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs.

Harold Bennett will be the guest speakers at the supoer meeting of the Scientifle Club in (he Congregational Church a Tuesday night. They will show films and discuss a trip to Europe, including a visit to Rome. Messenger Want Ads For Best Results Virginia registered auto mobllles Spain In the high hundreds. Those with Florida plates are rapidly catching up. A Madrid automobile dealer explained why.

Spanish control of foreign-registered cars has been mild. Any automobile deal cr here could accept orders for foreign-made cars--from Italy, France, Germany or Britain, or even from the United Slates Once the cars reached the Span ish frontier the dealer needed only a pair foreign license plates and the new owner's passport to bring them into Spain duty free on a "temporary" basis. This temporarj period could be automatically extended by driving the car in to France or Portugal every six months. Why i i i a or Florida plates? Because those states were accommodating in issuing auto registrations and license plate? to people writing from abroad, 19 long as an address-valid or rot--was cited. Virgin)! reaped a good harvest frow Spanish drivers until the Old Dominion sltpped an ix-tra H5 charge registrations for not Insured by companies operating, within slate.

Sinct most ef the applicants from Spain had only Spanish insurance, the cost was high for them. hat is harder now." Recently announced plans to transient tourist plates or cars of foreigners in Spain hould rapidly phase out foreign egistrations and a spoil a prof- table mail-order business tor American states; Automobiles owned or brought by foreign or Spanish tern- xjrary residents in Spain will be jsuod the new transient tourist plates. After one year the cars nust leave Spain! bo legally registered with Spanish pcrma nent tags, or face confiscation. Why not register a car with Spanish license plates in the first place? Because the import of foreign cars for registration Spain is sharply controlled. Spanish cilstoms and registra lion charges on imported vehicles are extremely high, run ning up to ISO per cent of the original valuation in some Teacher To Give Illustrated Talk CLIFTON SPRINGS The Clifton Springs PTA will Thursday, Nov.

14, at 8 p.m. a the Teft Avenue School. William Coleman, Victor Cen tral School teacher, will be the guest speaker. His talk, illus trated with slides, will cente around his travels and experi ences in central European coun tries and his lour of duty as school teacher in England. Cole man, a graduate of Hamillo College, taught the dependent of military personnel in Grea Britain after completing his mi; itary sen-ice.

Mrs. William Parker is program chairman for the meeting. So -automobile dealers here switched 16 Florida. "These two stales are not the only source of registrations for ears repeat legally-imported into Spain w)U) foreign tags." said one dealer. "We used to get cars rt(itere4 in Shorlsville aud Manchester MRS.

HAROLD Shortsville: Phone 289-3253 Mrs. Clarence Falrchilds who as been a surgical patient in Thompson Hospital, Canandal- gua, returned.to her home on forth Main Manchester, aturday. Her daughter, Miss telen Fairchild of Washington, D.C. arrived Saturday to spend everal days witli her parcnls. John Farrell, East Main as returned to his'home follow- ng major surgery in Thompson iospital, Canandaigua.

Mrs. Walter Clark, who has Ken a patient in Clifton Springs Tospital for several weeks, has cturned to her home, West lain St. The Rev. and Mrs. Clayton itoddard of Scotia arc spending leveral days visiting friends he area.

They are staving at ilrs. Stoddard's home, West Main St. Charles Feltham, London, England, was a recent weekend tuest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stoddard, Park PI.

The meeting of the Men's Club of St. Dominic's Church has been postponed to Nov. 12. Mrs. Hebcrt Sadler, the former 'Carol Slambach of Shorls- ville.

has relumed to her home Canandaigua following surgery in Thompson Hospital, Canandaigua. Mrs. Gcnevieve Smead. East High is a patient in Thomp son Hospital, Canandaigua. Miss Margaret Moses.

PraU Manchester, was hosles: for the meeting of the Baplis Guild Girls, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vienna and family of Waverly wen weekend guests of her parents and Mrs. John Boardman, itate Manchester, and at- ended the Manchester uen's banquet Saturday night and the christening of Ihcii niece, Ann Marie -Romeiscr, laughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Janics iomeiscr, State in St. nic's Church on Sunday. The Rev. R.

Richard Vogcl. i. pastor of the Manchester Mcth odist Church, is expected lo re urn Monday after attending tha Methodist Conference on Chris- Ian Education in Chicago, III. Mrs. Grayson Warren, Mrs.

Richard Hayncs and Mrs. Warren Landon attended the Arts Caravan course sponsored by the Seven Lakes Girl Scout Council at Ihe North Presbyter- ian Church in Geneva, Monday evening. Harry Tutlle, South Manchester, attended the Stale Baptist Youth Conference held in Poughkeepsie over the weekend. Miss Dorothy Henry and Miss Mary Lee Cavan of Newton, N.J., were weekend guests the Rev. and Mrs.

Richard Haynos and family. Park Place. Miss Adah llaynes was a week- end guest of Misses Lorenc Maxinc Frank, Victor. Members of Troop 113 Girl Scouts wilt have a pajama party at the Brophy House Sunday evening. They will be panied by Mrs.

Harold Fletcher and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson. Herman Donner, Manchester- Cllflon has returned home from Thompson Hospital, Canandaigua, where he had been a patient for several weeks. Paper Collection Set EAST BLOOMFIELD The Bristol Valley Riders Club is planning a paper pickup in the Bristol, East Bloomfield and Holcomb area on Monday. ginning at 1 a.m.

RichanJ Langan and Rodney Wsshbum are co-chairmen; Judy Ellsworth, publicity chairman and Mrs. Brown, adult Try Menenger Went A At Make A Dale for the W'cckcud nnd Enjoy Yourself At Vance's Halfway House Rt. 21 Canaitdaigua-Manchcslcr Road Featuring Hoss and the Country Ramblers Colcatcs, Don Coif, Bruce Boner, Don Boylan) FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Kitchen OPEN Every Eve. 5 to 10 STEAKS CHOPS SPAGHETTI Specializing FISH FRY On Fridays KITCHEN Under AL'S SUPERVISION The Family of Charles G. Mclouth wishes to express our gratitude appreciation to the many friends, customers and business associates for their kindnesses to us in our recent bereavement Mrs.

Lucille McLouth is going to continue the operation ef McLouth Pontiac Buick, Inc. with the same personnel that has served you In the past, under the same policies..

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