/ / N ew ark. N. Y.." C o u rie r-G a z e tte , ih u rs d a y , NOV. 6, IV6? 9 Paul Pupils at the Perkins element tary school on W. Maple Ave. held their annual parade in perfect Halloween wea ther last Friday. It marked the 20th consecutive year that the weatherman has cooperated for^ tfie yearly activ ity which finds every teacher and: pupil in school, except those put with illness, in Halloween regalia. Approximately 400 parents and friends lined the curbs from the school to the South End to view the parading Halloweeners, numbering 450. Principal Ber nard Heise, wearing hi?, familiar GI camouflage outfit, 1id the par ticipants In the march to the South End and back. . • The children in each room picked their own winning, cos tumes. Winners in each room were as follows: Grade 3—(Miss Judith Austin), Clark Johnson and Ann Gulloj Mrs. )(ernon Severson—Gregory Springett and Shari Ware; Miss Joan Dallachlesa- -Jeffrey PaW er'mo and Jill Lunay; Mrs. Char les Flkes—John Foster and Ellen Miles. Grade 2 -= (Mrs. Sharon Cirulli)—Erick Giljarii and Debra Bowers; Miss Frances Dtsbrow - - Steven Slier and Beth Oakes;- Mrs. Betty Stewart—. Mark1 Morgantl and Ann Ruffalo; Mrs. Linda Bolan—Jedd Hetherly and Penny Monje. Grade 1 — Miss Helen Ince-David Wiick and Meta Ware; Miss Judy Bale wski*-David Hallagan and Melissa Spafford; Mrs. A, Jones--Lonnie Volpe and. Jef frey AUen; Miss Mary Griffin-Nancy Schrader and James Hod-, gson; Miss Stephanie Grainer— Jeff Farrington andTracy Fenyn; primary special cIass--Michael THAT’S L IF E -P erkins School pupils pre Furfaro and'Linda Van Haelst. sented thei7~ahnual Halloween costume pa jpptCIAL VISIT-Dr. Carl Brigham (right) of Macedon, dis deputy roaster,* f ri(icf ic t U9KW I / grand a ’ ” -------------------- made his'official Newatl j 'T’ ~ ' visit ».«*«, to iw Newark iw T T v irv Not-83 la st w e e k . He was r e c e iv e d in the East py Nicholas Neuhard, master. osonic Lo d g e liosoni tiree C hurch G r o u p s ichedule M e e t in g s juree circle groups of the lrst t'nited Methodist Church scheduled meetings in the join? ueek. 1 4 Circle 3 will meet today at ,p;ni, at the home 6 | Mrs. Wn Hughes, 320 East Miller with Mrs. William Miller sco-hostess. Circle 4 will meet iiesdav at 8 p.m. in the Church #nge and Circle I will convene tv at 9 i30.ajiu .ai the onir of Mrs. Harold Shearer,. 19 Moore S t . . I t CAPITOL Frv■&Sat at 7:00 and 9:00 PI a n n in g C o m m if t e e S e ts B a z a a r D a te The planning committee for the Mizpah Circle king’s Daughters Christmas ti'azaar and bake sale completed plans for the project at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. F, C. Rochwood, chairman. The bazaar will be held at the Plaza laundromat on Dec. 4. Assisting Mrs. Rockwood on her committee are Mrs. Harold Mon tana, Mrs. Cornelius Sihkledam, .M rs, Nelia .JBridgeman, -Mrs. Bern Whitbeek and Mrs. William Barrett. Nov. 7-8-9 Friday, Saturday, Sunday Sun. at 2:00, 7:00 and 9"?80 NATIONA1 GEN ERA L PICTU RES PRESENTS AMARK R O B S O N P R O D U C TIO N D A H D Y S G c5 1 V e f f - H u N T .M f e rade Friday with friends and parents watch Paul Neuroth of Newark, newest member of the Wayne County BOCtS faculty in M;uiamson, thinks ' ‘back-yard mechanics” wduld be eliminated if they were licensed. “ I can’t begin to say how much I’m in favor of licensing auto mechanics and upgrading the field to a professional level,” he said. Neuroth, an Instructor in auto mechanics II on the HOC ES cam pus, added that licensing would eliminate ‘‘back - yard mecfjanics”; and perhaps result in younger people'being induced to take up auto .mechanics as a ca reer. ing from parked cars and curbs. Principal Bernard Heise led fhe children in parade from school to South End and back.' - ' RETIREE: HONORED W v L W H f rE PAUL BURKE 2sk"wS5n SbrVcOHEN- LORENZOSEM RLEJR M uK CCsnRiM StW il* Techmcolw'i ANewExcitementnjEnteriamnentl - WOMEN'S GUILDCHOIR REHEARSAL Sanctuary choir of the Em Women’s G uild of th e R e d e em er E v angelical L u th eran manuel Tinted Methodist Church < hurch will m eet T uesday a t will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. for rehearsal.___________ 8 p.m . _________ Mrs. Margaret Kunes, who recently retired after 16 years of employment In the food ser vices department at the Newark State School, whs guest of^honor at a dinner- party given by her fellow eiriployees ln food ser- vice on 'Monday night at the Midway Motel. A native of the Watertown area, Neuroth is a graduate of Morrisville Agricultural and Technical Institute in Automotive Tech nology and is continuing his edr PAUL NEUROTH ucatlon in the vocational program1‘ at State .University College at He said students planning a Qswego. ’ He was previously em ployed at WhelanCadillac - Pon career in automotive serviceshould have godd health, mech tiac, Inc., Newark. Neuroth observed that students anical and manual ability, basic fail to realize the opportunities English and reading skills, gen that are available in his chosen eral .science, basic math and an Held. He. pointed out that taking interest and respect for theautoover a dealership often includes mobile-. Deanne Gook is the the advantage of attendance at . teacher of - auto mechanics I, Students enrolled in Neuroth’s factory - sponsored schools. ■classes are Lynn King, Robert Sales and repair Of snowmobiles and motorcycles are alsh boom Breen, Clyde Lundy and Reggie ing areas of. activity, he noted. Langdon of Clyde-Savannah; Oscar and Tom Conaway, F'red There are 24 Juniors in Neu- •Ireland, Bill Lohrman, Greg roth’s morning class and 11 sen Wood, Ron Mastraccl, Enzo iors In his afternoon class, Hollenbeck, William Leisenring, •Earlier Tn- the" sem ester, th e. -John Lester, Tom Pacello, Gary classes painjeti-the interior of a Schuldt and Keith Wagner of Ly two-toned blue ana arranged the ons; Miokey Cantwell, Jerry Cic equipment to give the appearance ero, Eddy Depape of Marlon; .of a modern auto dealership. Arthur Bills, Chris. Black, Ste .The class recently acquiredaSun ven Peck, Jay Teeter, and Tom 1120 electronic engine- tester. Donk of Pal-Mac; Donald Allen, ‘‘Now we test, not g u ess/’ Joe Everett, George Jones,Gary said Neuroth. Lyman,. John Reed, Wilfred RoThe new equipment is used to das', Lee Shippers, Karl \ y ip k diagnose motor trouble in such hahi, David Betts, Robin Caves systems as ignition, compres and Keith Gary of North Rbs esion, fuel, starting arid charging,, Wplcott. Experience also Includes pre ventative as well as •corrective" '. WED 35 YEARS maintenance, ordering and billing"parts, customer relations and Mr. .and Mrs- Albert Frank relationships among employees of Whitbeek Rd. celebrated their and with management, said Neii- 35th wedding, anniversary at the roth. Red Rooster Saturday night. * AT BERN FURNITURE: • NEWARK & WOLCOTT Winners—fn—.the lialluweerrmural painting contest have been announced by Alex . Eligh, director of the Newark Com munity Center. Bellhurst Castle Connelly's Cove Route 14, Geneva, N. Y. Lake Bluff Rd., Sodus Bay ^ Long fam ous for its fine foods and congenial atm os phere high on the shores of beautiful Seneca Lake. Prim e rigs, roast duck, lobster tails are our specialties. Catering to sm all parties, weddings. Dancing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night. Are you in the mood for fa-bulous food? Then you’ll go for the outstanding m eals served on scenic. Sodus Bay. Try our specialty—Deljmonico. steak. Catering to parties, all —legal beverages-. Reservations —call North Rose LT 7-9096. ScofMd'* Diner Cindli's Country House Rest. 240 E. Union St., Newark. N.Y.Servtng the finest in foods, open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For a complete meal or a snack stop in, Fast courteous service. Plenty of parking. Lake Rd. (R te. 18) Sodus For those' who want a new dining experience make the happy discovery of Cinelli's Country House, a royal wel come awaits you and your family, whether it be for luncheon, dinners, banquet or an outdoor affair. Tues. to Fri., 12-2, 5-9. Call HT 39508.- Open 7 Days 6-7 30 P.M. V Bus Bium’s GariockHouse Route 31, Main St., Palm yra, Burnham's Red Roaster So Great — and so near you1 Wayne cou n ty’s m ost . beautiful restaurant. F u ll, course or plate dinner.s from . the area’s m ost varied m e nu. More than 25 different selections at prices you can afford. Open evdry day. Din ners from 5 to 11. (Satur days- . till m idnitei. Sundays and Holidays noon til 10 Brmg the fatnily. Children welcome. 597-5274. Route 88 — 4 Corners — F a ir v ille ------. . 5 Miles North of Newark Wayne County’s new est res taurant with.—its-, rustic at mosphere welcom es you and your family.. Our speciality— ■'Chlcken4h-the -Basket'' and "Char-Broiled stea k .” S in ners 5 to 10 p.m . Sunday * to 9 p.m. Closed all day Tues day. All legal Beverages served- American. E x p re ss Cards Honored ZoppWs Restaurant YoHi Inn 224 N. Mats St., Newark, N.Y, Italian Foods a specialty of the house. Also American menu. Fine facilities for banquets and parties. Open daily at 4 P.M. Dinners from 5:30-9:30 except Monday. Your Hosts Frank and Pat Zappia. 331-3009. RD 2, 1 mi. K. of Phelps on Rte. 96 S e r v in g lu n c h e s a n d d in n er.s 6 d a y s a w e e k . C lo se d M o n d a y s . T h e h o u se . s p e c ia lty B r o ile d S te a k s M a k e r e s e r v a tio n s no w fo r y o u r p a r ti e s . Call 548-8701 David Peckler and Frank Shulla won first prlze'ln-the older group division with thefr mural on the window at W'ayne Drugs Store. Ken and Karen Cameron and Lou Shultz teamed up to take second prize for their work on Ken’s Barber Shop window. Third prize was awarded to Cindy Pearson, Bill Wright, Clay Wagner and Nancy Straeblng for their mural at the Montgomery ' and Ward Store. Karen and Kathy Ulrich won fourth prize for their ‘ —moral at1 CeIsdT;T4fews Room. In the younger group class first. prize went to Maureen Me Hale for. her mural at- the Penney Store, Rounding outthe winners were: John Marshall and DonaldCola^cino, Trading Post, second; Jean Langenstein, EllieMausand Amy Crider^ third, Atkins; Cathy Papcum and Marie Bler man, fourth, Courier-Gazette; Nick and Tom Colasurdo, fifth, Electric and ( Gas; Jim Lang and Ed Burgess, sixth, Sibley’s; Judy Losoh •and Linda Hughson, seventh, Schiff’s; Marshall Richards, eigth, Ar cadia Hardware; Danny Sporn and Carey Farrell, ninth, Tower Appliance; Kathy VaftSon,. Jotjie Betts and Barb Van' Son, tenth, Woolworth's; Martha and Col leen, eleventh, Farrell’s; Kathy Witt, . Anne Derr, tweltft, Loblaw’s; Denise Kudla, Karen Buckett, May Glzzi, 13th, Sub Deb; Celso children, 14th, New ark-Laundromat; Bob Miranda and Pete Dodson, 15th, Unit Parts. DELUXE LIVING ROOM GROUP D e co rato r sty I ed*-w ith c le a n m odern lin e s fo r th e n e w e s t slim and e le g a n t i o 6 k. 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You get: S a lt & p ep p er sh ak e rs; cream er a n a s u g a r bowl with co v ers, nopkin ho I dcr, |am p o t with cover and la d le , b ig c o f f e e p o t and cover. ’V Red Cross,Initiates Class fn First Aid, - - $ -* • •- - A course ifl first aid will be conducted at. the Palmyra-Macedon Junior Senior High School • under the supervision of Mrs, ■ Marjorie Keith, Wayne County first aid chairman for the Red Cross. The cla ss started Oct. 27 and . p \ . is held Mondays at 7 p.m. There Will be no class this Monday* - CHOIR REHEARSALS Junior aiid senior choirs of the Port Gibson United Method ist Church will hold rehearsals today at 7 and 7:30 p.m., .re spectively. A truly lu x u rio u s d in e tte th a t b rin g s b e au ty a n d s ty le to yo u r d e^o r. T a b le h a s la m in a t e d top in ric h w oodgrain e f f e c t.th a t re s i s ts m a rs arid s ta i n s . . . 36x48 th a t e x te n d s to 60 in c h e s. G a lle ry b ack c h a irs a re co v ered in lo v e ly flo ral p<ftt*m' vinyl. SIMMONS HOLLYWOOD o good n ig h t’s slee p for a c h an g e * Refax on romo J.,rnmons in n o rsp rin g ^ m a ttre s se s . U s e t h e s e tw in b e d s in any bedroom. T h is b e au ty 1 p le te Vrith h e a d b o a rd s for such a low price* I £ ' F U R N I T U R E 0I N C » 195 NEWARK WOLCOTT 147 E. Union St. —• 331-2560 10 NeW Hartford St. Fri. Tlf 9 F r i . T il 9 / ( ( / .p i 7 Pc. SPARKLING DINETTE / 594-2510
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