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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 8

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A STATE FI.AG and scroll, recognizing West nioomlield as a New York statehood anniversary community, was presented to Raymond 1'arrish a town supervisor, by Stale Sen. Fred WanliT a right) (K-Uenrva) and Assemblyman James Hurley (second from left) last a as West Illoomfirld crlebrulcd Ihe slate's 200lh birthday. Also pictured is Gcraldlne i Smith (second from riglit). town board member and chairperson of the birthday celebration. State's 200th Birthday Observed SURVEY ING the 1977 Victor Senior High School yearbook are (front row, Itfl to right) Norman Cole, yearbook advisor; Barb Lorge, who will edit the 1978 yearbook) Judy KlUalrcau 1977 yearbook photography editor; Carl Pnlumbo district principal; (back row, left to right) board TM BCS Awards Presented i a 4 P.M.

SHE'S A "Carrie" A Brian Film FOR INFO CALL 394-8400 ADMISSION WKST 11LOOMKIELD A church service, music, picnic, ynmes aiul contests were the ingredients in the 200th New York Slate birthday coleln ntion Sunday, Jinn 1 V2 by the Town of West HloomficltL 'Ihe celebration, recognizing Hie anniversary of the iidniiliori of Uic state's first constitution, began with an ecu cjliurch service at iho West Bloomfield Church. Choir and music of a patriotic nature was led by Kay Charron, organist and choir director at the Congregational Church. A picnic; al the town park followed the church service. Final activities of the afternoon were games for children. Contest winners were Coren DiPcrri, Shayne Whilmorc, Dean Smith and Brcnda Albert.

Planning the day-long observance were Meg Shirley Madaferri, Kathleen Sleeves and Geraldine (Jill) Smith, members of Ihe town stale bicentennial commitioo On Dean's List photography ei Cindy i i munity College for the spring semester after achieving a 3.83 average oul of a possible 4.0 Barry lias completed his first year at the college, majoring in food service administration. editor. Rts. 5 20 East, Cdga. 394-3390 YES.

WE WANT TO BE CAPPIES WE THINK Idc'KE HIGHLY SUITED FOR THE JOB UJE'RE NOT LAZY. NOR UNRELIABLE NOR BLONDIE By Chic Young VCS Yearbook Wins Honors VICTOR Tht: 1977 "Bagel." Ihe Victor Senior High School yearbook, has been dedicated to l-aura and John Mann, high school English teachers. Karl Kesel served as editor for the yearbook which lias a "sunrise, sunset" theme. The yearbook was featured as the outstanding book al a yearbook forum held in Rochester hy the American Yearbook Compnny. Kesel, Barb l.orge, I liccse und Cindy Schillingcr were speakers at the forum.

Barb I.orgc has been nnmed editor-in-chief for the 1978 yearbook with Laruio RCTSP as layout editor, Sharon Meyering EAST BLOOMFIELD Awards for chorus and band were presented to Bloomficld Central School students at a recent assembly. Chorus Second year John Campbell, Jeff Hritz, Scott Heeler, Ken Hritz, Jim SiniUi, Cora Schaefer, Cindy Baker, Roanne Caccamisc, Cindy Codding, Jane Melrose, Carol Rayburn, Shelley DeSain, Colleen Belcher, Robin Klumpp and Dena Payne. Third year Tim Chaapel, Shirley McCombs, Ellen O'Brien, Eileen Broadwell, Kim Schroeder, i typing editor, Tim Anderson as Smith, a Voorhees, James Harry, son of Mr and ifcerary odilor, Wendy Wallace Wendy Keyes, Kim Lawlor, PhUraphy editor and "Bean's Usl al Monroe Com- business BPW Delegates Ten members of the Canandaigua Business and Professional Women's Club will spend this weekend at the 58th a a a convention in Grossingers. Delegates include, i a Slade, president- Peggy Ciocci, corresponding secretary and Marion Stanley, i a i a a i a Alternates arc Pauline Panzarella, Kssic Sangster and Lucia Van- Benthuysen. Members a i arc Elizabeth Jorgensen, Bva Higncy, Christine i and Eve Tennity.

The Business and Professional Women's Club is open to all working women. For i a i contact membership chairman Pauline Panzarella at 3M-37C8. Chris Cooper, Tom Phillipson, fark Rayburn and Darlene Shaw. Fourth year Helh Hall, Debbie Mickey Ijiwlor, Sharon Mansfield, Jan Holcomb, Caryl Stone, Patti Wahl, Jeaninc Rogers, Sheila Strapp, Uarb Collins, Kay June's, Debbie Good and Rick Holmes. Fifth year Glenn Miller.

Sixth year Jane Giering and Anilra Willis. Kay Jones was given an a a for serving as accompanist for the group for two years. Crossword By pMgent Sheffer TELL HIM WE DON'T WINE, EITHER, IF YOU MS A P.ME, I COLM.D START GUT MOW ACROSS I 'arl ol an apron 4 Taxis 8 Fringe of hair 12 Fuss 13 Chills nnil fever 14 Laxative 15 Coral or lie ring 1C Kclevanl IK Jeweler's weight var.l 20 Actor C'arney 21 fjeilies 24 Pepper shrubs 28 Harangue 32 lluffuon 33 Miscellany 34 lirighl 36 Family member 37 Agitate 33 Haughtiest 41 energy 43 Hireling 14 Olong, for one to Suiir post 50 Enclosure, as a court 55 Macau' 56 Death nolicr 57 Linden tree 58 Type of tide 59 French priest 60 Functions Gl Face slant!) DOWN I Lie in pleasanl warmth 2 Ccinccpt 3 Wild Pig 1 5 Stage of life 6 Prickly secdcase 7 Bristle 8 Small fowl 3 Pub drink 10 Not: a prefix 11 Catch 17 Vex 19 Clone by 22 Humid Avg. solution lime: 23 min. lAlUE ITIEIR 6 An.swfr to yesterday's puzzle.

BEETLE A I By Mort Walker A GOOCLK and SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell WllflR'S VORE MflWNERS HflUE VE FERGOT 59 bU 48 6 16 II (J f) Yesterday's Cryploquip SUMMA CUM I-AUDE MD CANNOT DKIJVEIt ADDRFS.S 1977 KJHK Fralu i Syndicatr. Inc. Today's Cryptnqulp elue: equals A The Cryploquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think thai equals 0, il will equal throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, ami words usinM an apostrophe can give you clues lo locating vowels.

Solution is accomplished by trial and error. A Green Jewel By A A A UP1 Television Writer NEW YORK UP1 No carapaced steeds in the trion Court. From Ihis comes their fancy matter what the credits say, the real slar of "The Prince of Central Park" is the park thai IhaL the park is their realm. Uie sils like a green jewel in the Ireehouse their castle, and they center of Manhattan. dub themselves the Prince and "The Princeof Central Park" Princess of Central Park.

A is a CBS drama special young hoodlum named Elmo scheduled for June 17, becomes the black knight p.m., Kastern time, with Ruth against whom the Prince must Gordon as special guest star contend a Elmo represents and a young lad named T.J. real danger. Margrave in Ihe lead role. Miss Gordon is a lonely old Hargrave plays Jay Jay, a lady whose daughter in St. 12-year-old orphan with curly Louis doesn't want her, and she hair and lonely, shrewd strikes up a tenuous relation- eyes.

Jay Jay and his little ship with the children. The old sister, Laurie, run away from woman and the children correspond by writing notes on a park bench, and the woman leaves food (or the children their tenement foster home to take up residence in a Ireehouse in Central Park, apparently originally construct- behind a tree. ed by someone named Henry in 1932 when the Great Depression Their Central Park is real and yet the stuff of dreams. play was fllmS entirely on location, and the scenery 3s authentic, presenting an incongruous oasis of grass, trees, lakes and bramble in the the 200, Jane Giering was given a music letter in honor of her accomplishments in music -playing the lead in two musicals, earning a 6-A rating at a solo competition, and performing as a conference chorus member Lake Kiamesha last December. Band Second year Kelly Argetsinger, Cindy Daker, Cindy Codding, Elizabeth Mansfield, Barbara Perry and Melissa Tischer.

Third year Steve Helling and Clay Ion Rose. Fourth year Wendy Keyes, Kim Uiwlor, Evelyn Sage, Jon Tischer, Jennifer SmiUi and Beth Barker. Fiflh year Maria Bennett, Tim Cliaapcl, Mike MacMillan, Ronald Sage, Glenn Miller, Nancy Ferran and Mickey Lawlor. A special senior award for outstanding performance wenl to Tim Chaapcl. On Dean's List Douglas Paul Mincer, son of Mrs.

Isabella Mincer of Ontario Street Extension, Canandaigua, lias been named to the Dean's List at the State University Agricultural and Technical College atCobleskill. 23 Regard intently 25 Workbench device 26 O.T. book 27 Dispatched 28 Elapse Z9 Inner: comb, form 30 Speak bitterly 31 Cupid 35 Animal's burrows 38 Ostrich 40 Hiver in Wales Thing (law) 15 Aleutian island 47 Kcrvenl 48 Silkworm 49 Finno-Ugric language 50 Bluegrass 51 Recede 52 Tease (slang I 53 Word of approval 54 delcctor Ihe park. The children wander park, wistfully eying carousel, visiting the center of the counts biggest What conies through is the park as remembered from childhood, wilh all its pleasures. Yes, there were muggers then, too, but nol so many and Robinson Crusoe life with skyscrapers on every horizons, Jay Jay and Laurie live for weeks in the park, stealing food or collecting bottles for their deposits in order to eat.

They visit the Metropolitan children then seldom heard Ihe Museum of A where they see portraits of a childish Queen Elizabeth 1 and a pre-teen Duke of Wales, and gaze in awe at the armored knights astride 8:30 8:58 9:00 (9)ITTAKESATHrEF OJD ODD COUPLE RQ Q3 ZOOM NBC NEWS 8 C3 CBS NEWS CD ABC MEWS (lljHONEYMOONERS Q) ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 'Heidi' Episode Four. Herr Sesemann retuins home and is pleased wilh the children's rappoit but Heidi becomes physically affected by homesickness and the doc lor advises thai she lelurn home lo her grandfather atonce. QJSTUWOSEE fgj re) BOWLING FOR DOLLARS LIARS CLUB OO CROSS WITS (E PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES (OpODD COUPLE 31 NEWSROOM G) EXTENSION 24 0 CONCENTRATION MATCH GAME SERGEANT BILKO PRICE IS RfGHT (9) JOKER'S WILD OD BEWITCHED fll) DICK VAN DYKE SHOW (0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Q) S) MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT THE FANTASTIC JOURNEY 'The fnnocenl Prey' A 21sl century convrcl kills lo gain powci in a haimonlous society in wfiTch Ihe concept of evil- is virtually unknown. Old enough to fall in love, bul nol lo gel married withoul paienlal consent, Erin and her boyfriend decide to'elope. MOVIE 'The Guns of Navarone' 1961 Gregory Peck, David Niven.

Three allied commandos during WAV. II plal to destroy German boats and munitions OJE WELCOME BACK, ROTTER 'Radio Fiec Freddie 1 Boom- Boom's success as a part- time disc jockey arouses a a sweathoqs. (R) (9) BASEBALL Houston Aslros vs. (fl) SOCCER New Yofk Cosmos vs. Melros H) H) MASTERPIECE THEATRE In episode six ol Ross is appalled when Jinny Caiter lolls him o( the agony her husband Jim is suffering in jail.

Bul his resolve lo help uncovers skeletons outside the jail aswell as instde. WHAT'S HAPPENING! 'Burger Queen' Rerun's visions of grealness as the official spokesman for a hamburger empire are dampened when Dee steps in and appears to have the QQDNEWSBREAK NBC MOVIE OF THE WEEK 3.000 Mile Chase' Cliff De Young, Glenn Ford. A professional courier is hired to provide safe cross- country transport for an importer is scheduled lo testify at Ihe trial of a dangerous narcolics czar. MOVIE i 1 9 6 8 McQueen. Robert Vaughn.

Story ol a police detective senses somelhing fishy behind assignment lo guard criminal witness. BARNEY MILLER Abduction' The lerm. Belvedere Castle overlooking the lake really an old weather station still exists and looks romantic from a distance but it is ing apart. parents of a runaway girl attempt lo snatch her from her new religious cult and Barney has lo worfc out a dj) HAWAII FIVE-O Five bodies are found in the crater of Mauna Loa volcano, and the mystery even more startling lo five-O chief Steve McGarrelt when he discovers who the men were arnj wtiat caused their deaths. (H) Q) a) AGE OF UNCERTAINTY 'The Colonial Idea' from the Crusades of the 14th century through the BrilisPi experiences in India and our own in Vietnam is expfored, considering the differences belt 1 ecu the myths and realities of colonialism.

9:30 OCBFISH 'Fish's Job' Fish is contemplating a second job as insurance against the day he must retire from the police departmenl and Mike is trying lofend off Ihe amorous advances of a neighborhood girl and placate her angry father. (R) 9:58 QABCNEWSBR1EF 10:00 FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY 'Free Paper Corne' The island of Jamaica was sel aflame in Baptist preacher Daddy Sharp let 50.000 slaves in a revolt that was finally blunted by Ihe milMia. Parliament finally a i a throughout the British Empire jn 1834 CBBARNABY JONES Barnaby confronts the conlroversial subject of euthanasia a young nun is suspected ol pulling Ihe plug on the life-support machine thai kepi her incurably ill sisleralive. (R) (111 NEWS (B THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO 'Time Out' Four hardened convicls stage a daring escape and taVe a prison guard hostage. Guest stars Richard Lynch.

Q) WINNERS AND LOSERS 'Shining with the Shiner' tells Ihe story of Shiner Slatlery. a man who became a legend amongst Ihe great army of the unemployed who walked Ihe country roads in Engfand al the (urn of the century 10:30 (9)KINEFVSKOflNER Q)Q) INSIDE ALBANY l(BaDf EWS (U) A LL THAT LITTERS ffl E) ABC CAPTKJNED 11:30 TM TONlGHT Hosl: Johnny Carson Guesl: Dr Gerald K. ONeill. aulhor of -High Frontier, Human Colonies Space TKE CBS LATE (SO MOVIE Me Dead 1 Tom Tryon. Caroryn Jones A vacalioning accountanl receives a dose ol slow- cl a Poison and.

only 48 hours lo live lie tracks down his own killer (I1JODDCOUPLE Q) CATCH 21 Guesls are Irom trie Heally a a Organization NKH 1:00 OO TOMORROW nyder. 2:00 (11)NEWS 2:30 (9JNEWS 2:45 C9)PRAYER.

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Years Available:
1922-1977