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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE 14, 1966 THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK Birth Record A-son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 137 Bristol Canandaigua, in Thompson Hospital, 9, 196G. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

foseph Pinto, Wadcworth Avon, in Thompson Hospital, Sept. 9, 1966. son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacMillan, Holcomb, in Thompson Hospital, Sept.

10, 1006. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. RD5, in Thompson Hospital, William Cooper, Canandaigua Sept. 10, 1966.

A son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster, 165 Gibson Canan daigua, in Thompson Hospital, Sept. 11, 1966. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Lavarn 271 Masn Canandaigua, in Thompson Hospital, Sept. 11, 1966. A daughter lo Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Thomas, Gibson Can andaigua, in Thompson Hospital, Sept. 11, 1966. To protect fabric strength -and durability clothes shouU be removed from the line a. soon as dry after sudsing find insing. TOR 5IVES SALES PITCH Miss Peggy Cuicci (liatlcss), is shown practicing her sales folk In preparation for Canandaigua Business and Professional Women's hat sale Saturday Farm and Home Center.

Listening are Miss Ann Sancllt (seated) and Mrs. Ruth Tcrwllligcr. Sale mil be from 10 a.m. lo 7. p.m..Proceeds will be used for he Advanced Education Loan Fun'd'of the club.

Talk Given On The Constitution NAPLES Mrs. Willis C. Moare spoke on "The Constitution of the United States of America" at the meeting of Ki- andaga Chapter, daughters of the American Revolution Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Fried. Mrs.

Moore stressed the importance of observing Constitution Week, which wa originated through the DAR in 1956. The program also included slides of Alaska ami Hawaii shown by Lawrence Tellier of Rochester. Mrs. John C. Bolles was co hostess.

Mrs. Reulah Torrence, vice-regent, presided. DREAM IN COLOR Dreaming in technicolor is easier these days wilh blankets coining in such exotic colors as tiger lily, rose bogonia, and sea mist green. One new year-round thermal blanket of Creslan acrylic fiber comes in 17 colors. HAT PARTY Sept.

17th From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. FARM and HOME CENTER N. Main St. Canandaigua Hats Priced at $3.95, $4.95 $6.95 Sponsored by the PW Club For ADVANCED EDUCATION LOAN FUND Refreshments Donation 25c NOW A WARNER BRA WITH A FIBERFILL! JUST A thin shell of fihcrfill keeps you up.

Embroidered underciips Jined wilh a shell of fiherfill hold you airtl mold you wish after wish a wash. Adds jusl a hil of shape hecnusc it's air-puffed Dacron polyester surrounded wilh move-easy stretch. (cups panels: polyesler-nylou-colton; elastic: nylon-Lycra spnndex) 32 to 36; 3-1 lo 38 Caffo Gels Degree Loui P. Caffo, 20 North P-irl was awarded a masler of duration degree at commcnce- Tient exercises of Pennsylvania tate'University on Sept. 4.

He lajorcd in counselor education. Cost Luxury Jeanette Webb's Engagement Told HOLCOMB Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb, North Canandaigua announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jeanetle'S. Webb to Walter.

A. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter-E. Schwartz, of Canandaigua.

Miss Webb, a 1966 graduate of Bloomfield Central School, is enrolled in the International Data' Processing Inslilute in Rochester. Her fiance was I gradualed from Marquetle High School, Ollawa, 111., and has served two years wilh the U.S. Army. He is employed by Xerox Corp. No date has been set for the wedding.

Social Notebook By CATHERINE E. WELCH Use up odd balls pf knitting worsted or 3 shades of a color for this easy afgh'an. Jiffy-crochet the perfect Summer pickup, vertical background added later. Pattern 7392: directions. Thirty-five cents (coins) for each pattern acid 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling.

Send to Alice Brooks, The Daily e'ss Needlecraft Dept, Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York N.Y. 10011. NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP', PATTERN NUMBER. GIANT 19C6 Needlecraft Catalog stars knit, crochet fashions! Hundreds more de- 3 free patterns printed in Catalog. Send 25 cents.

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51 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sneers and children, Thomas, Robert md Alexander, St. Louis, ecently visited Mr.

Mrs. Varren Speers, Gorham St. Douglas Atkinson, Diligent River, Nova Scotia, is the guest or several days of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Cartwright, 45 Academy PI. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bucon, 210 N.

Main will leave Sunday for Longmendow, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Barbara E. who will enter the freshman-class at Bay Path Junior Philip 11. Sisson, 32 Gorham is in Thompson Hospital for observation. Miss Jndie Robinson, daugh' ter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Robinson, 229 Buffalo has entered Arnot-Ogden Hospital School of Nursing, Elmira. She was accompanied to Elmira by her parents. Miss 1 a FUzliugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Fitzhugh, West Lake Shore has left by plane for a week visit wilh her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Filzhugh Williamsburg, before Icav ing Sept. 24 lo enter Albion Col lege, Albion, Mich. Mr.

and Mrs. Bun-all: S. Case and family; have returned lo Iherr house, 186" St. from their summer home in Washburn's Grove, East Laki Shore. Everett J.

Claudius, grand knight of the Canandaigua Council of Knights of Columbus, la's returned from the annual state-wide business meeting of he New York State Council of of held at Laurels, Monticello. Bruce Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Stanley, 3Cj West has returned to Institute of Technology, Potsdam, for his sophb er of Mr.

and Mrs. Emmetl inagan, Lafayette Highway eaves Friday to enter the reshtnan at Alfred Tech lical College for a two-yenr course in accounting and com puling. She will be accompaniei tor mother and grand mother, Mrs. John F. South worth, 237 Center St.

Edward Ryan, son of Mr. an Mrs. John R. Ryan, 20 Howe has entered American Un versily, Washington, D.C. study for his master's degree He was graduated in June fron St.

Bohaventure University. Mi and Mrs. Ryan are residing i Falls Church, Va. Dr. and Mrs.

David J. Westbrook and daughter, Miss Susan, leave Saturday for Norton, where Miss Westbrook will begin her fresliman studies at Wheaton College. David Hansen, son of Mrs. Mary Jane H.ansen, 139 Washington has returned to Bryant College, Providence R.I., for his sophomore year. G.

Archer Copelahd, Braden- lon, is the guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Thomas, Fall Brook Pk. William Samuels, son Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Samuels, Smith has returned to Cambridge, for his second year in Harvard Law School: Miss Susan Samuels has entered Emerson College, Boston; Miss Vicki Samuels has re- A TIolTc- -tJriVmnl MRS. HUBERT P. CHARLEBOIS Martha Sanford Martha Sanford Wed To Hubert Charlebois OES Plans Bake, Rummage Sale At the first fall meeting ol the Canandaigua Chapter Order of Eastern Star, it was announced that the Officers Club of the chapter will hold rummage and bake sale in former McElwee Store, 151 South Friday beginning at 9 a.m. Mrs.

Robert Ogden is chairman of the sale. The Four Line Officers will attend a tureen supper and meeting at Clifton Springs on Friday. Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. An invitation was accepted for the homecoming of R.W.

Huth W. CasebeerVNSaturday, Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple in Interlaken. Mrs.

Francis matron will represent the chapter at tha annual Grand Chapter sessions to be held in New York City, Oct. 11-13. Mrs. Gordon Wilcox was named alternate. The chapter will serve a supper for the Blue Lodge on Sept.

26 and the OES and Masonic Fellowcraft Club will sponsor a nner fpr approximately ISO- DO Royal Arch Masons, Sept. Refreshments were served by Iss Euphemia Sainsbury, Mrs. ee Moll, Mrs. Paul Daniels nd Mrs. Arthur Stanton.

more year. Miss Martha Finagan, daugh. Fines To Go To Library Fund ALLEN'S HILL The trus ees of the Allen's Hill Library Associalion, at a recent meeting, voted to add fines collected on overdue books lo the library building fund. Mrs. Floyd Shilling, librarian, reported that books in large print are available library patrons.

The distribution of such books is still in the experi mental stage in the Ontario Co operative Library System am the collection is now housed ir Canandaigua. A listing of these books may be obtained from Mrs. Shilling. turned 'to Miss Hall's School, for her final year, and. Howard J.

Samuels, is attending AUendale School, Rochester. Miss Catherine Samuels will leave Friday for New York to assist in campaigning for her father before returning lo Barvard College for her sophomore year. Jeffery Brown, son of Mr. am Mrs. Robert J.

Brown, Parrish St. has enlered Oswego State University-College, where he will major in history. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berker and daughter, Miss Barbara, West Lake leave Saturday for Norton, where Miss Becker will begin her freshman studies at Wheaton College.

Miss Ruth Hercndeen, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L'. Herendeen, 26 W. Gibson leaves Monday to begin her junior year at Ihe University of Rochester.

In a ceremony in St. Mary's Church, Saturday, Aug. 27', at 11 a.m., Miss Martha Sanford became the bride of Hubert P. Charlebois, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hu'oert R. Charlebois of Victor. Rev. William Nolan officiated in a setting of white gladioli, mums and snap dragons. Mrs.

John Dawson was organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Sanford, 32 Clark Canandaigua. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her wedding, a floor length gown-of cluny type lace with Walleau rain of laffela attached at the shoulders.

The bodice was fashioned with scalloped scoop neckline and ong tapered sleeves. Her bouf- 'ant finger-tip veil was attached to a lace headpiece with pearl and esquin Irim. She carried a aouquet of while gladioli anc slephaholis. The bride's cousin, Miss Nell Pierce of Canandaigua, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Charlebois sister of Ihe bridegroom, and Mrs.

Charles Thompson, cousin of the bride. Miss Mary San ford, sister of the bride, was junior-bridesmaid. They wore identical flooi length sheaths of powder blue with empire bodices of roya blue velvet and matching head pieces. Their bouquets were blue and white mums. James Fyles of Victor was best man.

Ushers were Timothy Charlebois, brother of the bride groom, and John and Thoma anford, brothers of the bride. Mrs. Sanford wore a fern Teen silk crepe dress for her aughler's wedding. The bride- room's mother wore a blue uit. Their accessories were hite and their corsages, white mums.

The ceremony was followed a buffet luncheon and recep- on at the Klks Lodge attendee approximately persons. The bride is a graduate oi Academy and the nlernational Business Machines chool. The bridegroom, a grad- late of Victor Central School, is ngaged in crpenter work 'hey will live in Canandaigua. Prenuptial affairs included a showers given by maid of honor, Mrs. Joanm iweet and Mrs.

John 'Sanford and a rehearsal dinner given by he bridegroom's parents. ComfortabiyAlrConcmienad V. Today Thurs. ONLY One of the most startling twists fate have ever experienced in a motion picture! MS fflENGPUGD-PflEft FMOT KIWEffitST coaa One Complete Show at Main Feature at 7:45 A HOSTESS HINT Having ninny-ice cream trouble on your shortcakes? Pro- vice-guests with salad fork and place'spoon, and use the latter to scoop up that last delicious morsel. Election, Garden Show Planned Officers of Canandaigu; Grange will be elected, at th meeting tonight at 8 in the Grange hall.

The program will feature th annual flower and vegetable show in which prizes will awarded for the best center piece, house plant, African vio let, miniature bouquet, wild flowers and gourds. Vegetables to be judged wi include squash, onions, cucum bers, beets, carrots and cabbage. The program committee includes Mrs. Joseph Miller Jr. and Mrs.

DeWitt Case. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Royal Purdy and Miss Laura Pritchard. Taxes Payable At Naples Bank NAPLES Mrs. Helen iledges, tax collector for th Naples Central School Districi will receive laxes at Ihe Naple Branch of Securily Trust Co daily except Saturdays, Sunday and holidays during September During this month, there no penally charged.

She will also accept taxes a the bank on Oct. 17, 19, 21, 24, and 28 and Nov. 2 and 4. From Oct. 1 Ihrough Oct.

31, a tw per cent fee is added and from Mov. 1 Ihrough 4, a three pe cent penalty is charged. The total amount of a sistance expected by Ihe di trict from the Slate of Ne York for the fiscal year endin June 30, 1967, is $572,000. 2-Day Rummage Sale Planned I Gah-a-yan-duk tiapter Order of Eastern Star, 'ill resume meetings Tuesday, ept. 27, at 8 p.m.

when wo new members will be affil- ated, Mrs. Frederick O'Brien 29 Ambassador Drive Raymond Morse, 3 Clover Special tribute will be paid to rie "Sideliners" for their sup- of the officers. Members of Vlilnor Masonic L6dge are in- iled to attend the meeting. The chapter will hold a rummage sale at'the former McEl- vee Store, 151 South Main Canandaigua, Friday and Sept. 23 and 24.

Funds 'ram Hie sale will go lo Ihe chapter's organ fund. ha pi MRS. MINNIE COSTELLO Daily Messenger Correspondent Canandaigua RD 2 394-3808 Mrs. Edson. Perry and children and her Mrs.

Vir- King spent Thursday at Delevan visiting friends; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crimps of Gorham were.Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Doris Alexander and family. Mr.

and Gary Alexander and. son, Randy have relui-ed to then' home in Newfane after spending a week at Canandaigua Lake and at the home of his mother, Mrs. Doris Alexander. Miss Linda Alexander has left for Boston where she is employed at Tufts-New England Medical Center. Mr.

and Mrs. William Bierschmitt of Rochester, called at the Alexander home Thursday. Sharpen up your vocabulary. iTy to work The crossword puzzle. WCGR CANANDAIGUA 1550 On Your DIAL 6:45 Sign On 6:47 Breakfast Watch 7:00 WCGR News, Sports Summary 7:15 Breakfast Watch 7:30 News Close To Home 7:35 Breakfast Watch 8:00 WCGR Newsreal World, State, Local News 8:15 Watch 8:30 Post Exchange 8:40.

Question Of The Day 8:45 Breakfast Watch 9:00 WCGR News Headlines 9:15 Women's World (M-F) 9:30 Sacred Heart Program (M-W-F) Morning Devotions (T-T-S) 9:45 Community Spotlite 9:55 Canandaigua Whats Doin? 'Headline News 10:01 Counterpoint (Thurs. Fri.) Plaza Program News 10:35 Counterpoint 11:00 Headline News 11:01 Counterpoint 11:30 WCGR News 11:35 Counterpoint 12:00 WCGR Noon Newsreal World, State, Local News 12:15 Farm Home Center Program (M-W-F) 12:30 NE Weather Summary 12:35 Midday Communique 1:00 Contrast (Wed.) Know Your schools (Sat.) Marine Corps 1:30 WCGR News 1:55 Canandaigua Whats Doin? 2:00 Contrast 2:30 WCGR News 2:35 Contrast 3:30 WCGR News 3:35 Contrast 4:30 WCGR News 4:35 Contrast 4:55 Final Stock Market (M-F) 5:00 Finger Lakes Fealure Race 5:05 Afternoon Communique 5:15 (Fri.) Dial For Discs 5:25 (Sat.) Finger Lakes Fealure Race 5:30 WCGR Evening Newsreal World, State, Local News 5:45 Afternoon Communique 6:00 Sports Front Finger Lakes Race Track Winners 6:15 Nor'Ji east Weather 6:20 6:30 WCGR News 6 35 Windfall 7:15 Sign Oft tl SENECA Ktt.Si.10 Eoitofl SENECAW Rte.Si2O EaitofCtntva NOW PLAYING Sean Connery-- dfr Joanne Woodward JeanSebeig' "A Fine Madnces" A JERQUE HRIMAN Produdkfl, also Cornel Wilde in 'The Naked Prey' in color LISTINGS WEDNESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT Death Valley Days News (8) Lowell Thomas (5) News Cronkite (0) Twilight Zone Weather, News Virginian (5-10) Lost in Space (9-13) Batman Monroes Beverly Hillbillies Bob Hope (5-10) Green Acres (9-13) Man Who Never Was Gomer Pyle (9-13) Peyton Place I Spy (5-10) Danny Kaye (0-13) ABC Stage 67 (3-5-8-9-10-13)' News (9) Knock Oul (9) Route 68 Horse Race Johnny Carson (13) Movie 1.1:45--(10), Movie Divorce Court (10) News (3) I Dream Of Jeannie (8) Small World (9) Twilight Zone Weather, Daniel Boone (5-10) Jericho (0-13) Batman Troop My' Three Sons (3-8) Star Trek (9-13) Tammy Grimes Movie (9,13) Bewitched Hero' (9-13) That Girl Hawk (3-8) Dean Martin News, etc Knock Out Route 66 J10) Movie Horse Race Johnny Carson (13) Movie Movie DLvarca Cour.

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