N.ew ar.k, N - Y . , C o u r i e r - G a z e t t e , ^ h a r s d a y , . :M'af.ch 4, 19?1 .. j B7 . parents,^'Mr* and M rs. Jacob Burcroff of Shortsville, V ictor, N.Y. *' of Palm yra and M rs. Gary Bur- John Catchman. on his Cook, Sunday afternoon. M r. and M rs. Clifford McDougall Mr. and M rs. M orris Catch- gess, spent . Sunday and Monday Miss Lyn Higsby of Macedon Wfilard Stanley Burcroff had a s of Newark and Mr. and Mrs,' man, son Vernon of Macedon, at Malone, N.Y. and attended the was the weekend guest of Miss Mrs; ..Sunday . Mr. and. j J r g , „,Oiney Exton and: son Jim of and daughters M rs, Joseph Suhrl'.fUneral of. My. Cn,tchrnan’s father, Denise Bush of Greig St. .... P ort Gibson — Rev. and: M rs. Warren G. Babcock and son David callers of Greig St., M rs. Elm er Peck > and Mr. and M rs. Isaac Hartsen of Williamson and Mr, and M rs, Clark Dingman and family of Marion were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and M rs. Clark Stowell of Atwater St. • Mr. and Mrs , C , T erry Gar lock' of West M iller St., Newark, called on h is sisters, Emma Gar lock and Lydia Overend, Sunday afternoon. Virginia Huntley of NewarkLyons Road was the weekend guest of h er grandparents, M r. and M rs. Willard Cook. Mr. and M rs. Dwight Winters and Mr. and M rs. C arl Calkins of Savannah called recently on M r, Calkins' mother, M rs, Frank W alters and Mr. W alters, Mrs! Pearl- Bur-m-of- the Wide W aters called Friday "evening to say she saw a flock of geese going North'. Mrs. Dennis Baker and son Todd’ o f Church Stl, Newark, / were Thursday evening callers |0N PATRICK, Geneva’s strong man under the boards, ' on M iss Emma Garlock. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Burgess leems to have Chip Bloomer w e ll guarded in-this first quar and M r. and M rs. Gerald Camp ter action shot. bell were Friday evening dinner guests of M r, and M rs. Wilbur Smith of Woodside D rive, New ark . Mr . and M rs. Edmund DeLooze called .on Mr. and M rs. John ^ Blondeil of Newark Sunday after.” no.on. Donlt forget the bake sale spon By MARK BELL sored by the Senior Choir, Sat (High Times Sports Editor) , urday, March 6 , at Sibley’s .a t * ' Todd Craig set a new sectional1 record in the 100-yard back- 1 0 a.m . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dangler of troke, and three other Section V Class B marks fell a s WheatlandMli edged Newark to take firs t place in the 37th annual Class B Newark, called on M rs. Anna afternoon and a c hamplonships; held a t Geneseo State'University la st Saturday. Kelly ----- - -Sunday • * • - »- »l--f* A lL u tA J'..1 Craig’s ttme-of 1:01.1beat the ark’s 200-yard medley relay companied her to the 50th wed-. [4 time of1 :0 1 .5 set la s t year, team took Second place with a dln£ anniversary .celebration of ne nob Pope, G ary Frinne-- 1 .5 4 .0 time. Craig, John Wads- M r* and M rs, Donald Cole a t the Jock, and Jeff C arlberg also worth, Dave E arl, and F ran Guid- E ire Hall, . ffoordST PGpG^-sfefiF-of-tliG 200-y3,^d rBlfiy— - Mr« - snd • Mrs,- Ch&rlGS-Noody ttoenester*-fiombersy-bro: .e 200-yard freestyle reco rd Mike Healy and L uerssen swim- to; Sunday with Mr. Noody’s s is oh the winning relay. t e r > Mrs. Dermis Russell and 1th a 1:51.8 time, three seconds ming jtterjvan the o ld m ark.F rinneSteve Brum took two third bandand °f Mrs. Charles RoHand" ’ Mr. ock racked up 333,62 points places for the Reds, as he swam attended the dedicatu)ii._of ih e I diving to well outdo the pre- the 200-yard freestyle in 2;06.5 Phelps Clifton Springs Mldlakes pstlng record, and his'W heat- and thg 400-yard freestyle in new Senior High School Sunday, -Chlli teammate, Je ff C arl- 4:38,4, Mike Kenney and Steve irgi set a 100 -yard b rea stItfd k e Neely took fifth and gixth places, w ater St, accompanied by M r, Icord with' a 1:05.2 tim e. respectively, tawtlfe 400-yard and M rs. Albert Borau of Clyde I fee Wheatland-CJiili Scots- freestyle 'o--------- „ „\TtU e^styte* — »1 • ~ ‘ The Reds-captured IT of 12 sP6nt Saturday in Syracuse, with len, *ho captured three first Jaces in individual ra c e s and dual mepts this past season, in- Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Schumm le relay race, bettered Newark eluding victories overRush-Heh- and family. M rs. Henry Snyder was a SunII' 1 /2 points, by collecting rletta, Aquinas, Canandaigua, 1'2 points, with the Reds Geneva, Charlotte, Falrport,. da> dinner S«e s t of h er molher» rnlng ",8 points. E ast Roches- Naples, Weedsport, and Upsh- M rs- < * ? « » F etzer of Phelps. M rs- Dale Wirth attended h er r finished third, with 34 points, Henrietta. Eleven seniors will grandson M i t c h e l l McCue s le failure of NeWpk to capture graduate this June from the te am , birthday celebration Thursday Thursday 26 birthdav celebrationsectionals, which .they last evening, Feb;- 2 5 , at the home of In In 1964, lay ir\the fact that Results: h is parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Duane Peds, competing in the 5.0 200 yard medlev rtlav—1 Wheatland- McCue of Newark. 1100-yardfreestyles, the iOO-. Chill (Ron Baden. Jeff Carlborg, Frank Mr. and M rs. EdmundDeLooze Forrrd Peter. Rlli) 1:50.6. 2. Newark Jrd breastroke, and the diving (Todd cVolrj. John Wadsworth, Dave Earl, celebrated th eir 56th wedding Frank & (J I a a r e I I I) 1:54; 3. Haverllng [mpetuion, could reach the fln(DaWd Van Gelter, Pat Donnelly, Mark Perry, Mike Joyce) 1:54.?; 200ireeslya—I. anniversary Tuesday, March 2, , thus giving the .Scotsmen a Boh Pope (East Rochester) 1.51.8 (meet Mr. and M rs. Donald Cole record) - 2 Dqv© Gilbert (Gftr»eva)-2.0T.6» jghtedge. 3 Steve Brumm (Newark) 2:06-5.200 Ir-dl- celebrated their 50th anniversary vidua! mediev—l. Larry Ricp®! Besides the fine showing of broke) 2 )6 8; Z Steve MoiM. (Danville) Sunday. Their anniversary was 2 202. 3- Ken Hannan (NT^warO 2.23 7. 50 Ken Hannan managed to freesJvlc—1 Georoe Mulligan (Whoatiand* this Wednesday^ March 3. rwm 240. 2-Mortv Wolcott tOakUftid-AU per the numerous Newark fans aDama)"a-i“ uand (Wheatland,CWI) (Wheatland.cmiu M r, and Mrs. Harvey Bureer ahama) o v 'iom \am Land ..capturing...a .victory In the ■24.3. Dlvlnp-l Gary Flnncirock IWheallana-CMii). 333-60 lJ : r-will. -celebrate their 60th anl;yard butterfly event. Han:T s]«w r™ r< ^ nlversary March 4. a’s time of 1:02,3-wasTiTs Ken Hannan (Newark)- 1.0Z.3; 2. Farrell (Wheatland-Chill) 1:03; 3. Robert fet of the year. The Newark Frew (Attica) 1:03. 100 fre'iiyla—I. Pope If you have any persona^.-, SER) 512. 2. Mulligan (WC) i54.2; 3. Wol nor also took third place in cott (OA1 .555 400treeslvie—GllOcrl (Ge- jtems, please call Emma.B. neva) 423.5. 1 Riegel (P i 4-35. 3 Brumm 200-yard individual medley ’ INF * 584. 100backslrdke--l. Crolg (NewGarloclk,— 334-4600 before a tim eof2:23.7.TomLuersark) 101 1 (Sertion 5 Class B record); i . MOUTHWASH Mottl (DansvUle) 1:01.5; 3. Baden (WheatMonday noon. lantf-Chiiil 103 100breast,iroka—1 Corlof Newark also took a fifth bursriWC) 1052 (Class B Section. 5recAND G A RG LE, ie layer event, • onm 1. Fred-Fudala. (Udessa-Manlevr! Mr. and M rs. EdmundDeLooze 1 084: 3 Dave Boonholdt (Watkins“Gienl 6 oz. Reg.^85</ea. 1:09.8. 400 yard freeslyle-relay—1. Newark he Peds also captured first - Regular, Super, 1 4 .5 0 2 . (Mike Guidartffli F ran k GuWareill, Mika J r . and family of F alrport called Healey. Jom Luerssen) .3:31.8;: 2. Wheat. on .their parents on the "w ide in tfce-JOO-yariJ freestyle Unscented. 12,5- oz. REG. $ 1 . 5 9 land-CWfr iRUti -Flnneirack. Lang. Peter p jfW \ ' REG. $ 1 . 6 9 Arthur) 3:39. 3. East Rochester (Dave w aters’’ Thursday, lay by a large m argin, a s the'y • Morablia. ‘ Doug Monicrieff. Doug Hall.. Eric Waller) 3.54.5.. ..— , - ... W i t s , Lydia O. Dverend ; i" a time of 3:46.8. Newm -*m 95 d the Newark-Wayne Community' I t w i c e A S FAST Hospital where she had been A S ASPIRIN confined since Dec. 8 with a broken hip and w rist. „ 1 0 0 's M r. and M rs, A rthur Jacobs I spent Friday evening with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Bade and _. WsirsH, . pf the "husband of Newark, By BARRY RICE I). 1 ‘liit: Miss Linda Lyon, daughter of (High Times Sports Writer) Mr. and M rs. Ray Lyon of Can pan andaigua Sti.,;was*a'Tiatient from ,rc 1 PINT ' l>- rum 13 oz. ’be Geneva Panther^- ran up a quick lead which mey never Thursday Thursday ■ , to'JjS^turday tergShturday at at the the FORMULA 500 IK" VH REG594 -ea. pnqutshed in beating the Newark Reds, 6 6-54 la st . . Thompson - Memorial Hospital, REG. $2.19 Ml I"'« k. The win put Geneva into^a.tie for m e league V e * ™ Canandaigua, Canandaigua, where where she had oral she had oral pa /.u which lost to double o v ertim e to M arcus Whitman. fhderse surgeiy, Ppj. ' — * M4 V.V-WW4J-_________ « FLUORIDE Irod up the^ Hausman notched-a fre e throw Mr. and M rs. Charles Rolland' • REGULAR’ 3 CUBESfever, hehind f h f • ewark before Guy Spader and Bob Woody of Field St, called on M rs. Roi- . 1 2 FLASHES 6 .75 oz. f ’1 ' /nch anri Tyirn5^ 00 0f w t tor rne Panthers* Newark land’s aunt, M rs, A rthur Sm art REG. 59« R E G - $ 1 .8 0 ,lencut the Panther lead to six, of Lyoqs, Thursday, " to5 H-:JK., with win; 1:50 i..;u left — tobeplayed, - — ---- - M r. and M rs. Joseph SulHvan ^ to vdthin six, 18-12 a t 58-52, Geneva head coach Guy Spader ,.of Clifton Springs called on their the widened n r s t period* ^ ^ CLINTON + PLUS | V Panthers their then called timeout and ordered a u n t Misg Emma ^ SHUttON OLD SPICE his players to go into a stall. Thursday evening. 2 e a r l - li' S C O r i n g t h e ' R e d s 1 2 % BUSHEL Mr> M rsf Charles'SpanLa j -j the second quarter. Newark was fqreed to tou! to get By EMMA GARLOCK | I SUDDEN MICRIN LOTION HAJR SPRAY 2 FOR , 6 6 - ’ SYLVANIA KELLING PARTY TREAT MIX NUTS THERMOS BOTTLE TOOTHPASTE 2 FOR PLASTIC r» ,na s basket and free S t e f eI gm s re ^ verted h tf rZ e e tnsr osw sj a D e io |da 1Gelrrr" 'ed 'the margin be- K* wv 1mf tChea Gane?a to the tf nod 'vith Lynch, iv. Chip Rufe , and Jim w iMC harlie each baskets • 1 witched eight points fo r I •'•y VAgitO 4 | et_a as the Panthers held on M-39 lead after three per1 tie 1 a fourth quarter ihe Reds uidii.atic comeback and °st pulled out a win, Newark e! Slx strMght points, cut* e deficit to eleven points. St‘ ^ evenlng^ dinner guests" "of With could tat with only seconds Mr< and Mrs#StanleyDeNeer-rem aiaing* _ J jng ofMarion. M r. and M rs. Wttt and Lynbh fiaceci wewark Cook of Marion were guestslbt>. • • • with 14 And 1 0 points, respect- also. Mr. .and M rs. Richard Cook led. the tne balanced Daianueu — __ ... J.ivsly. v^Iy. Woody. Woody. led. A n t h e r attack wi,£h foUowed and fam ily of’Binghamton called Panther wi.fh 1166, follow by Spader and Pinkai d with 15GENEVA G p T NEWARK A^ and 14. )oBioom«y • . T h e Reds, now 6-7 In S Hausman' f . f1 196uvncK PoHick the Wayne-Finger Lakes League Sondcr 7 P'r»k>ifd S 4 2-Cofnw<?U ' standings,,, conyerted 1 0 of 14 M cGotgan V 0 fre e throw attem pts while Geneva' Pfl-*. Was capitalizing on 18 of 23 (.a Nfr-n Totals Totals shots from the charity line.*. AFTER EXTRA DRY S BASKET I DEODORANT ?o z. REG. $1.79 MULTIPLE c VITAMINS la u n d r y LOTION M REG . $1.50 V ) OT. PAIL ■ P • RECTANGULAR I k_DiSH P A N ! qT .. ' WITH or WITHOUT IRON, CHEWA^LE *id. WITH or WITHOUT IRON. 100’S ROUND • FREE SPRAY D EO D O RA N T D1$H P AN % G . 79? ea. 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