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4e Deaths (Monro County) N.Y. Apr. 14, '5C Vandermill, Harold (Red) NEWARK: Age 65. April 12. 1980.

Survived by step-son, William J. Maddock. Newark; several aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends may call at the Scott Funeral Home Monday 2-4. 7-9 Funeral Tuesday 1) am Burial.

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5-u 0630. Hamann, Anna Anna Hamann. April 11. 1980 She is survived by 2 sons, Irving Hamann. Melvm Hamann; 3 grandchildren, Mrs Thomas (Judy) Carxtotli.

Karl Hamann, Mrs. Michael (Marilyn) Codega: 2 sisters. Mrs. Meyer (Margaret) Weinstein, Mrs. Edward (Helen) Sweeney; also several nieces and nephews Mrs.

Hamann was a member of Irondeguoit United Church of Christ Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service Monday 11 a m. at Hedges Memorial Chapel. 770 E. Main St. at Alexander, interment, at the convenience of the family.

The family reguests the courtesy of no flowers. Friends wishing may make contributions to American Cancer Society, 144 East Ave. West, Clare M. On Sunday April 13. 1980.

Clare West in her 80th year of Ogden. Survived by 3 sorts and 4 daughter-inlaws. J. George and Marie. William A.

and Regina. James A and Dolores West. Joyce Norris of St Louis MO; 14 grandchildren; 8 greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Christopher Church.

Past member of Sacred Heart Society and Holy Ghost Church Friends may call Monday and Tuesday 2-4. 7-9 m. at the Funeral Home of Harold F. Wood, 1S30 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard Rd.) Prayer services Wednesday morning at 9 1 5 from the funeral home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Christopher Church 10 a m. Interment, Holy Ghost Cemetery. Masses may be offered for the repose of her soul. Those wishing may make contributions to Spencerport Ambulance Fund in her memory 4- dies at Minnamon, Carmen WALWORTH Carmen Minnamon. age 64 of 2713 Walworth Rd April 12.

1980 She is survived by her husband. Arthur; I daughter. Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy) VanHoover. Ontario: 3 sorts.

Harry, Alaska. Charles. East William-, son, Richard, West Virginia. 21 grandchildren; A great-grandchildren; 1 brother, Kenneth Smith, Indiana Friends are invited tocall Monday 2 4 and 7 9 at the Stevens Funeral Home. 38V6 Buffalo Street, Marion whereFuneral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a interment in White Haven Cei tetery.

Memorials may be made to the Palmyra PVA. Koellner, Marie L. WILLIAMSON: Saturday April 12, 1980 at the home of iter daughter. Marie L. Koellner of Willow Williamson.

Age 79. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Gloria and Rev. Arthur Kopp of Wi 1 1 iamson 2 sons and 7 grandchildren. Servicesand interment in Long Island. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to the Memorial Fund of the First' United Presbyterian Church.

Williamson. Arrangements. Young Funeral Home, Williamson. Attecititd Prst PHILADELPHIA Bernard A. Rercman.

a Koch, William J. SPRINGWATER: William Koch unexpectedly April 13 in Dansville. Survived by his wife. Ruth; children. William A.

Koch of Dunbar PA. Thomas A. Koch and Mrs. Karen Cornelius, both of Rochester and Miss. Sandra Koch at home; stepchildren, Mrs.

Beverley Su-veges, Terry Boehm, Mrs. Patricia Mancuso, Mrs. Sandra Redding. Mrs. Jac-gueline Brown, Douglas Boehm, Miss.

Laurie Boehm and Richard Robinson. All of Rochester; 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters. Mrs Eleanor Gmeinweiser and Mrs. Rita Bildner, both of Honeoye NY. Friends may call at the Walter E.

Baird Sons Funeral Home, 100 East Naples Way I and NY, from 7-9 m. today, where services will be held at 2 m. Tuesday. Interment, Pine Hill Cemetery. Rush.

Casperson, Blanche W. April 13. 1980 Survived by her husband. Clarence; her daughter, Patricia; granddaughter, Michelle Casperson; 2 brothers. Frank and Wiiford Alexander; 2 sisters, Loretta English of Oscoda Ml and Lida McManus; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Monday 7 9 p.m.. Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home. SI West idge Rd A service will be held Wednesday at 11 a m. Interment. Mt.

Hope Cemetery Cerulli, Elizabeth (Giglia) Elizabeth Cerulli April 13, 1980 Mother of Mrs. Russell (Carreen) Guglielmino of Somerset grandmother of Janine Gugiielmino; sister of Rose Gulio, Mrs. Dorando (Margaret) Cerulli and Samuel Cumbo; several niecas and nephews Friends may call at the Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 1425 Lexington Monday and Tuesday 2 4, 7 9 m. Mass Of Christian Burial Wednesday 9 a m. at St.

John Evangelist Church (Ridge Rd. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. Contributions to the Dr. Louts A. Cerulli Group CO Parkridge Hospital in Elizabeth's memory will be appreciated.

Delyea, William A. Died Friday evening. April II, 1980 Newark Wayne Hospital, aged 72. Survived by 1 sister, Margaret Hinds. Friends may call Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

at the Kinney Funeral Home, Weedsport. Burial Cato Union Hill Cemetery. Didget, Robert B. SCOTTSVILLE: Age 40, died Saturday April 12, 1980. Survived by his wife, Nancy (Robb) 2 daughters, Carol and Gav; mnther.

Mrc Pa. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INDEX newspaper and magazine editor for more than 40 years and book editor for The Bulletin for the past 10 years, has died at ape 85. Bergman was found dead Friday in his apartment. During his career. Bergman worked for the Sew Yorker magazine, the old Sew York American, the Sen- York Post, and the Philadelphis Record.

He started newspaper work in the World War I era, in Columbus, Ohio, with a college friend, humorist James Thurber. "He was doing the same sort of thing I did," "Bergman once said. "Only he did it better." Their paths would cross years later, when both worked for Sew Yorker editor Harold Ross. began contributing items to the New 7irkcr's "Talk of the Town" column, and eventually was hired to supervise the column. For nearly two he was the magazine's managing editor.

Bergman went to the Sew York American, where he edited the daily "March of Events" feature page, which was syndicated throughout the Hearst "newspaper group. He also served as feature editor for the Sew York 'Post; feature editor and later executive editor of the Philadelphia Record: public relations director for the Publicker Industries liquor firm; and editor of "tKe Philadelphia Daily Sews. "Bergman came to The Bulletin in 1961, first as editor of the paper's Sunday magazine, then as book 'editor in 1970. He finished his career as the paper's book columnist, often writing about persons he had encountered over the years: Thurber, William Randolph Hearst, flvjhn O'Hara, Robert Benchley, Ogden Nash, H.L. Mencken, Bert rand Russell, Andrew Wyeth, and George Gershwin.

On his 75th birthday, Bergman chartered three Mirflousines and took his friends on a round of bars in the city, ending up at a Middle Eastern restaurant, Where he played the violin and danced with the restaurant's belly dancers. TO PLACE CALL 454-4200 Or Call Your NMrl Rgionl CWc BtUvi 343-1127 Dantvill 335 3125 Brckpol 637-3145 Gn 243-055 Cirundaigua 924-5460 CWrwv. 789-7531 Nrk 331-2539 Bochttr Orfic Hour Mondy-f riday. 8 OO A MS 30 PM, Saturday 8:00 AM -12 30 a Ragional Offica Hoort- Monday-Friday 9:00 A.M.-5 OO PM. Raad your ad carafully at tint iniartton.

It It contains an arror. call Clauifiad Cuttomar Sar-vica. WVwn an ad placad. it cannot ba cancallad or changad prior to publication. TO CANCEL OR CORRECT YOUR AD CUSTOMER SERVICE DESK CALL 546-8150 When cancelling an ad, the advertiser wiM be given a cancellation number, as a verbal receipt.

All matters concerning this cancellation will be settled on the basis of advertiser submitting this number for verification. Office Hours: Monday-Friday. A.M.-5:00 P.M.; Saturday. 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.; Sundays and Holidays, 9:00 A.M. P.M.

PRIVATE DEADLINES Set solid and style ad copy may be called in until noon the day preceeding publication, with the following exceptions: 1. Saturday and Sunday real estate ad deadline is 5:00 P.M. Thursday. 2. All other Sunday copy may be called in until 5:00 P.M.

Friday 3. All Monday copy may be called in until 12:30 P.M. Saturday I 4. Display advertising 24 hrs. in advance of above deadlines Cancellations and corrections are accepted at the same deadline as above indicates the first appearance of a notice in this newspaper Aldrich, Wallace April 13.

1980. Survived by his wife, Marjorie; and 7 daughters. Noorior calling Services and interment will be at the convenience of the family. Those wishing may contribute to the American Cancer Society in his memory. Ar rangements, Farrell Brothers Avila, Ernesto S.

April 12, 1980 Survived by his wife. Lina; Mario and Tony; his father, Ernesto 5. Avila; his sister, Zenia Vanchereo; his paternal grandparents; and many cousins. Friends may call Monday 7 4 and 7 9 m. at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home, Inc 51 Ridge Rd Mass of Christian Burial 9 am.

Tuesday at St Charles Bor-romeo Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Bauch, Louis F. HAMLIN On Sunday, April 13. 1980 He is survived by his wife.

Alta; 2 brothers, Fred of Brockport and Marvin of Hamlin; several nieces and nephews. Friends maycall Monday 2 5 and 7-9 at the Fowler Funeral Home, 52 State Street. Brockport. NY where a Funeral service will be held Tuesday, April 15 at 2 m. Interment, La keside Cemetery, Hamlm.

Friends wishing may make contributions to the St. John Lutheran Church of Haml in or the Hamlin Ambulance Corp. Bowie, Francis G. Of the Rochester Friendly Home, formerly of Maine State, Sunday April 13, 1980. He leaves 3 daughters, Mrs.

Donald (Evelyn) Webb, Pimton ME, Mrs. Merton (Bertha) Spear, Webster, Mrs. Norene Martinelli. Vernon CT; a son, George, Pittston ME; a brother, George of Maiden MA; a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Whit ney.

Worcester MA; 13 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren. Services and Interment in Yarmouth ME. Contributions may be made in his memory to Webster Chris tian School, 675 Holt Webster NY 14580. Ar rangements, Willard H. Scott Funeral Home; Brienzi, Albert D.

Sr. Saturday, Aprirl2, 1980, Al bert D. Brienzi, Sr. of Gates. He is survived by his wife, Susan (Oelabarto) Brienzi; 3 sons, Mauro, Fred and Albert, 7 sisters, Mrs.

Grace Panaggio, Mrs. Anthony (Susan) Do- vidio of FL, Mrs. Benedict (Margaret) Miller of FL, Mrs Albert (Carm) Filar-. do. Mrs.

William (Phyllis) Maio, Mrs. Ross (Stella) Pino and Mrs. Joseph (Dolores) Caruso; 10 grand children; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Alvah Halloran Son, 2125 Chili Ave. of Christian Burial Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in Sf: Theodore's Church.

Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Burns, M. Roy April 10, 1980 of Irondeguoit in Los Angeles, CA. Sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Do lores (Mcintosh) Burns; a daughter, Kathleen Hen-drix of Los Angeles, CA; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Walter (Claire) Koch, Mrs. Marion Ewart; 1 brother, Thomas Burns of Brockport; several nieces and nephews. A member of the N.Y. State Funeral Directors' Assoc. and Eleventh District Funeral Directors' Assoc.

Friends may call at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 East Ridge Sunday, 7-9 p.m. and Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass Tuesday 10 a.m. at St. Salome Church.

Interment, Irondeguoit Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Those wishing may have Masses offered. Burton, William G. EAST ROCHESTER William G. Burton, April 13, 1980.

He is survived by his wife, Nellie; 4 daughters and sons-in-law, Elizabeth and Richard Zwerger, Rochester, Mary and Gary Estey, Elinor and James Smith, all of E. Rochester, Margaret and Richard Fa-bend of Cincinnatus, NY; 11 grandchildren, Diane, Jeanne, and William Zwerger, Cynthia, Kristan, and Aaron Estey, Douglas, Marie, and Michael Derou-sie, Diana and Mark Fa-bend; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mamie Kyle. Friends may call Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the Har-loff Funeral Home, 803 W.

Washington E. Rochester. Services will be held Wednesday morning at St. Matthias' Episcopal Church, East E. Rochester at 10 o'clock.

Interment in White Haven. Contributions to the Oncology Dept. of Rochester General Hospital or Matthias' Episcopal Church Memorial Fund or the E. Rochester Volunteer Ambulance Corps will be appreciated. In Memoriam Gallo, Salvatore In memory of my dear Husband and Dad who passed away April 14, 1979.

Sad and sudden was the call of 6ur dear husband and father, forgotten to the world by some. You maybe, but dear to our memory you will always be loving and kind. In all of his ways upright and kind to the end of his days. Sincere and true in his heart and mind. Beautiful memories he left behind.

And he did not ever say good-bye, he was gone before we knew it. Our hearts 'still ache with loneliness, our eyes shed many a tear. Only God knows how we miss you, Sam and Dad. Sadly missed by Wife Rose and Sons. FLORIDA Drive your vehicle between 4 15-4 20, reliable, ref-erences.

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Free admission. George "Bill" Forrest ir AUIO AUCTION 935 MAPLE ST' tt AM APRIL 15 Large selection Inside display area Seller GMAC CHECKS NOC ASH AVON Auction Gallery: Antique households. Call 776-3140 Watch for next auction date. CHUCK SQUIRES Auctioneer: Rose. Y.

Estates-Antiques. 315 587 2689 483-9872. 'COL." Vince Kennelley, Auctioneer. Complete sales ser-tice Fairport. 723-6647.

FARM Auctions: Delos Dann, Auctioneer. D. 3. Penn Yan 315-554-6864 GANSZ. DUANE Auctioneer.

Realtor. Appraiser. Household, Farms. Lyons. 315-946-624) GJS COYNE INC Auctioneer.

sales managers and appraisers Geneseo, 716 243-3380 HARRIS Wilcox Inc Auctioneer. Appraiser, Real Estate. Ber- gen, N.Y. 716 494 1 I SHOOLMAN and Associates. Auctioneers and Ap- praisers, 442-8720 KENT.

Wm Inc Auction Service Appraiser, Real Estate. Bergen, 7)6-494-1890 LAND AUCTION: Wyoming County. May 3. 16 parcels. Details next week.

Greenwood Real Estate, 1 968-2552 LEW Bronstein, Inc. Nationwide Auctioneers, Realtors, Liquid ators 1-689 6111 or 442-0971. LUSK, George K. Son Auctioneers, appraisers, complete service. 247-5454 247-7168 PIRRUNG.

Victor Son: Sale Manager, Auctioneers, Way-land, (716 728 2520. PUBLIC AUCTION Wed April 16th 2 p.m.. 437 Twenty-Fourth Niagara Falls. Y. Well kept 2-fami-ly home.

2 bdrms. each 2-car gar. Deposit $2,000 cash or certified funds at time of auction For full details, contact: LEW BRONSTEIN, INC. Auctioneers, Realtors. Appraisers.

4415 Millersport Hwy. E. Amhurst, N.Y. 689-6)11 PUBLIC AUCTION Sat April 19th II am 124 School Wyoming. (Rt 93 East on Main).

At. tractive 3 bdrm. ranch with bsmt. gar. Mortgage available Deposit 52,500 at time of auction in cash or certified funds.

For full details contact: LEW BRONSTEIN. INC. Auctioneers. Realtors. Appraisers 4415 Millersport Hwy.

E. Amhurst. N.Y. 689 6111 RONALD Parker Auctioneer: Farms, Antiques, Households 1,1 TBI KO ROY Teitsworth. Professional Anrtinneer.

farm ma chinery heavy equipment our specially, uan us Tor compiere Auction Service, 716-243-1563. THE Loveless Co Professional Auctioneers and Ap-praisers. 716-624-1648 TRACY Bros Auctioneers: Dave 8, Dick. Phone Pavilion 1-584-3370, Dansville 1-335-5160 VICTOR KENT SONS: Auctioneers. Cuba.

N.Y. Call 716-968-1944. 5 Main St Shortsville. 1 289-3611 INVITATION FOR BID Reaional Transit Service, Inc. will accept sealed bids for Re placement of Lexan in Bus Shelters.

Bids will be received by mail or hand delivery until 2:00 p.m., April 21, 1980, at the otfices of the Director ol Administration and Finance, Regional Transit Service, 1372 East Main Street, Rochester, New York 14609. Details are available and may be picked up at the reception office of the Administration Building during normal business hours, week-davs. RTS reserves the right to reiect any and all bids submitted and to re-advertise il deemed to be in the best interest of RTS RTS hereby notifies all bidders that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this invi- tation for bid, advertisement, or solicitation, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids and or proposals in response and will not be subject to discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex or national origin in consideration for an award P) April 11, 14 NOTICE TO BIDDERS In accordance with Section 103 of the General Municipal Law. sealed bids will be opened by the Town Clerk of the Town of Gates at the Gates Town Hall. 1605 Buffalo Road.

Gates. New York on Wednesday. April 30. 1980 at 10 00 AM for the following: A CONTRACT TO SUPPLY AND ERECT ONE 70' DIAMETER-DOME SALT STORAGE BUILDING ON FOUNDATION RING All bids must be in conformity with specifications and proposal forms now available at the Town Clerk's Office The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF GATES: RICHARD A WARNER Town Clerk PK-April Advertisement for Bids Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for Kitchen Equipment will be received at the Purchasing Department Office of Monroe Community College. 1000 East Henrietta Road.

Rochester. New York 14623. until May 7. 1980 at 11 00 A and at that time will be publiciy opened and read Specifications and bid forms may be obtained in the Purchasing Department Office The Board of Trustees of Monroe Community College reserves the right to reject any or all bids or proposals as best serves the interest of the College. Bv order of the President, Monroe Community College, Moses Koch PZ-April Kurlansky, Celia April 13.

1980. Celia Kurlansky of Avondale Park. She leaves 2 daughters, Mrs Louis (Ruth) Sosne and Mrs David (Helen) Rubin, both of Rochester; 2 sons, Norton of Las Vegas, NV and Seymour of Rochester; 9 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Mrs. Leah Siegel of Rochester and Mrs.

Sadie Bermanof NYC; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 p.m. in the chapel of the Parsky Home, 1125 St. Paul St. Burial in Britton Road Cemetery.

Following the funeral a period of mourning will be observed at 44 Northfield Rd. through Wednesday evening. Those wishing may contribute to the Jewish Home Founda-tion, Inc. Schewe, Alexander E. PENFIELD: April 12.

1980. Mr. Schewe is survived by his wife, Thelma; daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Lee Oakes and Mrs. Robert (Deborah) Weisner, both of Penfield; sons, Alan of Naples and Gary of Canan-daigua; sister, Mrs.

William (Charlotte) Siggelow; brother, Francis J. Schewe of Ml; lOgrandchildrenand several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited tocall at Nulton Funeral Home, 1 704 Penfield R. Monday 2-4 and 7-9 where a funeral service will be held Tudsday morning 10 o'clock. Interment at the conveniencs of the family.

Those who wish may direct contributions to the Oncology Department, Highland Hospital. Smith, Arthur F. Saturday, April 12, 1980. Survived by 3 sons, Howard, Arthur and Russell Smith; his daughter, Mrs. John (Helen) Hartman; a sister, Mrs.

Clarence (Henrietta) Spencer; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; 1 niece; 1 nephew. Friends may call Monday 2 4, 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. where services will be held Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Valder, Gary J.

Gary Valder, suddenly on April 11, 1980. He is survived by his wife, Gina; 1 son, John Valder; 3 stepchildren, Kathy, Caroline, and Robert Valder; his father, Clint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Frank (Shirley) Magar of Rochester and Norma Valder of CT; 2 brothers, George of Rochester and Harold of IL. No prior calling hours. Funeral services Tuesday II a.m.

at the Mclntee Funeral Home, 1621 Jefferson Rd. (corner S. Winton). Interment at the convenience of the family. Vandewater, Frank and Annare Sunday, April 13, 1980.

Formerly of Onterio Center and Nokomis FL. They are sus-vived by their daughters and sons-in-law, Floyd and Eileen Foley of Ontario Center and Jack and Jerry Elliott of Webster; 8 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends are invited tocall at Smith Lotze Inc. Funeral Chapel, 10 Lapham Park, Webster on Monday evening between 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday between 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Mary's of the Lake Church, Ontario, at 10 o'clock Wednesday. Interment, Calvery Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Masses may be offered for the repose of their souls. Contributions may be made to Ontario Volunteer Ambulance, 10 Furnace Rd.

Ontario, NY 14519. Ware, Fletcher C. Saturday April 12, 1980. He is survived by his wife, Edna Ware; 3 daughters, Veronica and Victoria Ware and Barbara Ann Johnson; 4 grandchildren; his mother, Beatrice Mays; 3 brothers, Matthew of Rochester, Alton of Syracuse NY and Samuel Mays Jr. of Bronx NY; 5 sisters, Ber-nadine Jones, Betty Hamer, Sarah Williams and Pamela Thomas of Rochester; Ruth Whatley of Palmetto FL; his grandmother, Emmie Yawn of Palmetto FL; nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Monday nd Tuesday at the Funeral Home of Millard E. Latimer Son, 983 S. Plymouth Ave. Funeral service Wednesday 1:30 p.m.

at the Full Gospel Church, 612 Clifford Ave. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Wasala, John Survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Marroco Wasala; 2 brothers, Adam of CA and Anthony; 3 sisters, Mrs.

Alex (Jane) Kliss, Mrs. Edwin (Mary) Jaworski, Mrs. John (Veronica) Kelly; 1 sister-in-law, Mrs. Cecilia Wasala; nieces and nephews. Friends may cal I Monday only 2-4, 7-9 at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N.

Goodman St. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 9:30 in the Funeral Home. Interment, private. Please omit flowers. Wood, Irene 0.

Saturday, April 12. 1980. Survived by 2 daughters. Mrs. Gerald (Barbara) Crego, Mrs.

Peter (Linda) Haude; 2 sons, William I. and Dennis G. Wood; her brother, Harold Gawer; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lerov (Edna) Smith. Mrs.

Chester (Merle) Sadowski; 8grand-ehildren; several nieces and nephews; and her dear friend, Hazel Johnson. Friends may call Monday 2 4. 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. where Services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Casperson, Blanche W. April 13, 1980. Survived by her husband, Clarence; her daughter, Patricia; granddaughter, Michelle Casperson; 2 brothers, Frank and Wiiford Alexander; 2 sisters, Loretta English of Oscoda Ml and Lida McManus) several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home. 51 West Ridge Rd.

A service will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Area Deaths (Outside Monroe County) indicates the first appearance of a notice in this newspaper Pierce, John G. CANANDAIGUA: John G.

Pierce, age 76 of 69 Bristol died April 13 in Fair-port. He retired from the U.S. Post Office. Canandai-gua as Assistant Postmaster after 40 years of service. Survived by 1 son, John Jr.

of Fairport; 3 grandchildren, Mrs. Kevin (Nancy) Cooman, John and Rachel. Friends may call at the Kennedy Son Funeral Home, 13 Bristol Monday 2-4, 7-9, where a funeral service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Those who wish may contribute to the Perinton Ambulance Corps or the Can-andaigua Emergency Sauad.

Gatchell, Gordon W. HOLLEY: Gordon W. Gatchell age 80, of 24 So. Main formerly of Williamson and Sodus in Lakeside Memorial Hospital, April 10, 1980. He is survived by 1 brother, Worth Gatchell of Fairfax, VA; 1 sister, Mrs.

Gladys Chartrand of West-land, Ml and several cousins. Friends may call Monday 3-5 and 7-9 at the Norton. Funeral Home in Sodus. Funeral services will be held Tuesday 2:30 p.m. at the Yorksettlement Ceme-tery, North Rose.

Hoogerwerf, Eliza M. MACEDON: Eliza M. Hoogerwerf, age 81 of 157 W. Canal Dr. Formerly of Ea-t Palmyra, April 11, 1980.

She was a widow of John Hoogerwerf. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Isaac (Mary) Christiaansen and Mrs. Leona Waterstrauss both of Macedon; 5 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Friends are invited tocall Monday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo Street, Marion whereFuneral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m Interment in the Marion Cemetery.

Memorial may be made to the Macedon Ambulance Fund. Kibble, William MACEDON: April 12, 1980, Mr. Kibble is survived by his wife, Elaine; sons. Michael, William John daughters, Karen and Sarah; mother, Mrs. Viola Kibble of Palmyra.

Friends may call at the Payne-Nulton Funeral Home, 22 Bickford St. Monday and Tuesday evening 7-9 where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning 10 o'clock. Interment, Macedon Cemetery. Those who wish may direct contributions to the Macedon Ambulance. Brown, Harold (Brownie) SODUS: Harold Brown, aged 73, of 6926 State St.

in Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, April 12, 1980. He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Nancy) McCann of Sodus and Ms. Betty Walker of Newark; 2 sons, John and Thomas, both of Sodus; 8 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Edward and Berlyn, both of IN. A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 19, 2:30 p.m.

at the Norton Funeral Home in Sodus. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Mr. Brown's memory to the Sodus Town Ambulance Corps or the American Cancer Society. at the wu All That Jan (R) Based of director -choreographer BotnFosse Loews. 3400 Monroe.

Pittsford 7 15. 9 35, tomorrow 2, 4 30 S4, children and people age 6 and over, $2, matinee, $3 50) Gigolo (R) Richard Gere as male hustler who taisjn love with a senator's wife is subsequently framed tor rpurder Jerry Lewis Cinema, 995 Carter 7 35 113) -Apocalypse Now (R) Francis Ford Cappola's long-awaited war epic" Waring 246 Waring Road 6- 36, 9:30. (St. 50) Being There (PG) Illiterate" gardener is transformed into celebrity Panorama, Panorama Plaza, Penlield Road, Penlield. (54, children, J1.50) Black Stallion (G) Remake' about a boy and his horse.

East-vipw, Eastview Mall, Route 96, Victor: 7,35, 9 45. (J4, children, Jl 50) "Chapter Two (PG) Author copes with wife's death Loews, 3400 Monroe. Pittsford 7 30, 9 50, tomorrow 2. 4 45. (J4.

children and people age 60 and over, 12) Coal Miner's Daughter IPG) -Autobiography of country-western linger Loretta Lynn. Cine 2, 3100 W. Ridge Road) Greece 7, 9, (54, cutken, $1 50); Towne 2, 394 Jefferson Road: 7:35, 9 50. (14, children, Jl.50) Adventures of Candy (X) 585 Monroe 12 JO, 3:30. 6, 9 people age 60 and over, J2 50) Escape From Alcatrai (R) Empire Drive-In, Empire Boulevard, and Central Drive-In, 1700 Long Pond Road.

9 40. (S3 25, under 12 free) Fatso (PG) Goading sister who tries to shame her brother into conquering his compulsive eating Village Cinema, Pro-May Mall, Newark: 7. (S3, children, Jl) For the Love of Pleasure (XI -Lvell, 1356 Lyell 11, 2, 4:40, 7 20, 10 15. ($4) Frat House (X) Rochester Drive-In, Scottsville Road. dusk.

(S3) Getting Of! (X) Monroe, 585 Monroe 12 30, 3 30, 6. 9. (S4, people age 60 and over, 52.50) Hard Candy (X) Riviera, 14-St-Lake 11:30, 2 15, 5, 7 35, 10 10. (S4) Hero at Large IPG) John Ritter as Captain Avenger. Capi-y tol Theater, 203 S.

Mam New-. ark 8. (S3, children, Jl) Hide in Plain Sight IPG) -Man looks for children hidden program. James Caan. Cine 4 3100 W.

Ridge, Greece. 7 40, 9 40. (J4, children, SI SOI Horn of Plenty (X) Rochester-Drive-In, Scottsville Road: rJuslf. IJ3) Hot Skin (X) Riviera, 1451 Lake 12:45, 3:30, 6:10, 8 30. IS4T (TrYd Justice For All IR) Al PaWno tries to make the legal system work for Baltimore's ftofjf: Starhte Dnve-ln, 2970 W.

"Henrietta Road: 7 40, 11:25, tomorrow same times. (S3. 25, under 12 wee) 'Vfttamer vs. Kramer (PG) -Emotional study of divorce. Loews, 3400 Monroe Pitts-tend" 8, 10, tomorrow 2, (S4; iose weight.

movies matinee, S3 50, children and people age 60 and over J2), Ston- eridge 1, Stonertdge Plaza. West Ridge Road. Greece- 7 45, 9 45 (S4, children, SI 50) Lady and tha Tramp (G) Slut-son, Sfutson Bridge Plaza, Pat-tonwood Drive, (S3 75, children, SI 50) and Westgate'2, 2044 Chili Ave: 7:30, 9.20 (S4, children. Jl 50) Little Darlings (R) Two campers compete to lose their innocence. Loews, 1350 Ridge Road, Greece.

7 30, 9:30, tomor row 2, 3 50, 5 40; (S4, matinees, S3 50; children and people age 60 and over, S2); Westgate 1, 2044 Chili Ave, Chili: 7.45. 9.45. (54, children, SI 50) Little Miss Marker (PG) Bookie accepts 6-year-old girl as "marker for a lost bet. Ston- endge 2, Stoneridge Plaza, West Ridge Road, Greece: 7 45, 9 45 (S4, children, SI 50) Nijinsky (R) Story of one of history's greatest male danc ers Little, 240 East 7 40, 9 50 (S4, children, SI 50) Nothing Personal (PG) Cine 1, 3100 Ridge Road, Greece: 7, 9 (S4, children, Jl 50) Plato's Retreat (X) Lyell, 1356 Lyell It, 2, 4 40, 7 20, 10 15 J4) Th Rose (R) Bette Midler' stars as young, multi-talented, self-destructive rock star who never satisfies her lonely restless ness. Westmar Cinema 2, 2105 Buffalo Road: 7:15, 9,45.

(S4; chil dren, $1.50) Serial A satirical look at trendy Marin County, Calif Loews, 1350 W. Ridge Road, Greece: 8, 10, tomorrow 2, 4, (J4; matinees, S3 50; children and people age 60 and over, S2). Towne 394 Jefferson Road, Henrietta 7 45, 9.45. (S4. children.

Si 50) Simon (PG) Scientist thinks he is alien from outer space. Todd Mart 2, 3000 S. Winton Road: 1 30, 3 35, 5 40, 7 45, 9 50, (first show and children, SI. 50, adults, S4) Cine 3, 3100 Ridge Road, Greece: 7.20, 9 30. (S4, children.

$1 50) Skatetown USA Starlite Dnve-ln, 2970 W. Henrietta Road: 9:45. ($3.25, under 12 free) Starting Over (R) Burt Reynolds stars as a man caught between an unhappy marnage with Candice Bergen and an un settled love affair with Jill Clay- burgh. Empire Drive-In, Empire Boulevard, and Central Dnve-ln, 1700 Long Pond Road: 7 30, 11:25. (S3 25, children under 12 tree) Star Trek Th Motion Picture (G) West Wayne Cinema, West Wayne Plaza, Macedon: (S3, children and people age 60 and over, SI), Cinema, 957 S.

Clinton 7:30, 9:45. (SI 50) "10" (R) Man enthralled by a woman he shouldn't have. Waring 2, 246 Waring Road and Village Cinema, Village Mail, e. Rochester: 2, 7:15, 9 45. (Jl.

50) When Time Ran Out IPG) Wildcatter looks for oil on Pacific island. Todd Mart 1, 3000 S. Win- ton Road: 1:45, 4:20, 7:25, 9:45, (first show and children, St .50, adults 54); Westmar 1, 3000 S. Winton Road: 7:25, 9:45. (S4, chil dren, SI.

50) Even while YOUR AD PARTY Lost, Strayed IRISH Setter: Male. 7 mos black collar, lost Dewey Ave. area. 4 1 80 Reward 546-3438 or reti rn to 33 Locust St KITTEN: TrafalgarArnett. 7 mos black with white mark- inqs "Trevor" Reward.

235-2191, eves. PARAKEET: All white, very friendly, lost in Thurston Rd. area. Name is Call 436-9558. Reward! POODLE: Toy gray, 12 yrs.

old, needs medical attention, partially blind deaf. Lost, Laita Rd. 865-5693. Reward. POODLE White toy.

8 yrs old "Dusty." April 10 Glide-Bergen St Reward. 458-4320. SIBERIAN Husky: Black, white. silver-grey, blue-eyed male. Very gentle Handicapped girl's pet.

2 collars (brown white), Gates area Reward! 247-4699. SPRINGER Spaniel puppy: Black and white male, lost 4-4, Mt. Hope-Gregory area. Large reward 461 2218. 4a Found DOG: Beagle type, young male, white brown, Long Pond Area, free if unclaimed.

Must find home soon. 458-7145. DOG: male, black white. Has collar. If unclaimed, tree to good home.

464-9584. DOG: Small tan 8. white. Found near Culver Rd. Bay St.

area. 288 1 587. REDBONE Hound? possibly Coonhound: Young adult, friendly, looks like has been lost a while, free if unclaimed or will be put to sleep. Call 458-1628. 244 4496, 482-0982.

"ersonals George, please call home. Kelly I need you. Love Ellen. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Anniversary, Congratulations Ads. May be places in this column for as little as S3.

00. Call for information on placing your "Happy Ad" today 454-4200. Gannett Roches-ter Newspaper HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY "YOU PUT THE INTO LIFE" LOVE JIM RECREATIONAL Soccer League Forming: 19 yrs. up, call 442-0166 before noon. TIS the "bike" and "tike" season.

Watch for rolling balls, trisbees and skate boards Drive defensively. Golden Arrow Line, Inc. 6 Business Personals ABC Meats, 1350 Butfalo Rd. ATTENTION! NEW! UP-TO-DATE! Newcomer's Guide Publishing Date Sunday. May 4, 1980 With 20o of the population constantly on the move, it's important you keep up-to-date.

The Newcomer's Guide is an easy-to-use book listed by category, business and service in the Greater Rochester Area. An ideal way to reach 504.000 adult readers of the Sunday Democrat and Chronicle, for as little as S2S.0O! For advertising assistance or more information, call 454-4200 Advertising deadline Friday, April 18. 1980 Gannett Rochester Newspapers. trick B. Didget of Batavia; sister, Mrs.

Eileen M. Perry of Mendon; brother, Paul E. of Fairport; 2 nieces. No prior calling hours. Memorial service Tuesday? p.m.

Scottsville Union Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to Strong Memorial Hospi-ta. Cancer Center co Dr. John M. Bennett.

Doane, Florence M. At the Masonic Home, Utica, Saturday, April 12, 1980. Survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Robert E. and Virginia K. Doane; 1 granddaughter, Mrs.

Barbara LoVerde. Service and interment at the convenience of the fmaily in White Haven Memorial Park. Friends ing may contribute to the Masonic Home, Utica. Arrangements, Crawford Fu-neral Home, Inc. Doane, Donald C.

Donald C. Doane, formerly of 68 Glenora April 13, 1980. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Services and Interment at the of the family. Arrangements by Hedges Memorial Chapel, Inc.

Doering, Albert H. Jr. April 12, 1980. He is survived by his daughter and sons-in-law, Ruth and Fred Schlemmer, of Irondeguoit, Herbert Graupman of Hilton; his brother, George Doering in FL; 3 grandsons; 1 granddaughter; 5 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 at Schauman Funeral Home, 2100 St.

Paul St. where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. Paul Young officiating. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Those wishing may make contributions in his memory to the Memorial Fund of the Lutheran church of the Resurrection, 3736 St Paul 14617.

DoVideo, Angelina Fairport Baptist Home, age 96, Friday, April 11, 1980. She leaves her son, Dr. Mi-1 chael E. DoVideo, D.D.S.of Fairport; a daughter-in-law, Dorothy S. DoVideo; a grandson, Daniel G.

DoVideo and his wife, Luisa; 2 great-grandchildren. Carlo and Marco DoVideo; several nieces and nephews. Friends are welcome to call at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 41 South Main Street, Fair-port, on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial will be said in St.

Bridget's Church at 10:30 a.m.. East Bloomfield, NY. Interment at the convenience of the family. Those wishing may contribute to the Perinton Volunteer Ambulance Fund. Dragone, Margaret (LaSpina) On April 12, 1980.

She leaves 1 son, Jerry Sceusa; 4 brothers. Frank, Christopher, James, and Peter LaSpina; 2 sisters, Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Tamhe, Mrs. Josephine SacCa, brother-in-law, Stanley Tatar; 1 granddaughter, Gina Sceusa; nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at Profetta Funeral Chapel, 890 N.

Goodman St. Services Wednesday morning at and 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xa-vier Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Harmor, Arnold -James Arnold James Harmor, formerly of Pittsford, suddenly at the age of 67 years, San Francisco, CA, April 12, 1980.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Rose Hoenig; and brother, Peter Harmor of Pittsford; 2 stepbrothers, John and George Hoenig; his wife, Rae; 3 children, Robert, Susan, and Deborah; 6 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Monuments, Cemetery Lots WHITE Haven: 3 graves, section G. $600, 3J2 I6S4 eves Lost. Strayed BASSETTSheltie: 25 lb male, 1 tan eye, 1 white.

Hilton area, 4 4 391-6687. BLACK Lab: Female, 1 yr. old. Red leash choke collar. Berkeley Park area.

Generous reward! 275-9BB3, 244-0368. CAT: Black, long haired, part Persian. Lost in Hudson-Joseph area Reward. 544-5798 after 6. CAT: Lost vicinity of Irondequoit Zoo.

(St Paul, Rogers Pkwy. area) Long hair, greyish light brown, bushv tail, female. Reward! 442 8863 or 544-7430. CAT: male.black'whfte Lost Hudson Titus area. Name.

Reward 288-1900. CAT Medium-sized female. black white tiger calico. South Ave Area "Cally" April 1st. 275-0916.

CAT: Orange tiger, neutered male. Blossom-Croydon Rd. area, missing since Good Friday a.m. Wearing red ieweled collar. Answers to Call 482-6908 eves.

or 724-3460 days. yr. old neutered Tiger house cat. Wearing red leather collar, lost Windsor Rd 621- 6438 alter 7 Suns. Reward.

COLLIESheoherd: Male, mix, brown, black white. Last seen St Bernard Seminary, Lake Ave area 3 23 80 Answers to Shep. Reward. Anytime, 865-6368, 621-3964. DOBERMAN: Female, black tan, tail and ears clipped, lost Beach Ave.

area 621- 8023. DOCTOR'S BRIEFCASE Will the party who found the DR 's briefcase please contact me again for REWARD. There are very important papers in the case that are of no use to vou or anyone else except to my patients myself. Do not 'destroy any of the contents. Please deposit the case in a mailbox or call me at 288-7811 DOG: Blue Tick Walker, spayed, female, licensed collared, predominately white with brown markings.

Named family pet, lost Park-Alexander area, Reward. 461-3975 DOG: Lost German Shepherd spaved female Black and tan medium sized, small pawed. Wearing a brown leather and flea collars. Lost Vic. Garson Webster Ave.

Reward! 288-3134 266-4240. DOG: Small brown longhaired male, curly tail. Brown leather and flea collar, no tags. Lost Apr 9 Curlew St. area Reward! Please call 458-8894.

GERMAN SHEPHERD: Lost vicinity Hudson-Weyl. Thurs. 4 3. Male, small, wearing metal choker and leather collar. Answers to S50 reward 544-79611 GERMAN Shepard: female, black brown white marking--.

Lost 410 80 Grand Gardoson Hayward -Webster Ave. area. Name, Owner heartbroken. Substantial Reward! 654-8699 after 6pm. i GLASSES-Men's: Brown.

Horned rimmed, Rustic Village, reward 235-6370. GOLDEN Retreiver: Lost Victor area Injured right front leg. leather collar, answers to Reward. 924-2475. enjoying three satisfying meals a day.

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