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k •M&m ii.i.i... .1. I , L M .i.i,»nm in:u.|, W iy,,i,, %' i**~ fefe Junior High Pupils Earn Grade Awards Outstanding classroom work during the third marking period has brought Honor Roll citations to 37 Junior High School students who maintained averages of 90 per cent and above. In addition, Principal C. Arthur Seymour announce*- that many ower pupils were named to the Merit Roll for averages of between 85 and 89 per cent. On the Honor Roll are: Ninth Grade—Jamie Bennett, Amy Burns, Kellee Byrnes, Kathy Courtney, Brian Harrison, Kevin Hayes, Kenneth Hoag, Bill Kershner, Philip Leven, Lisa Redding, Sandra Sahrle, Terry Sauerbier, Charles Slaight, Martin Stavish, Danny VanDurme, Jay Bennett, Mike Weidman, Tammy Wolf. Eighth Grade—Deanna Butler, Heather Connor, Debbie Huette, Leeanne Jacobs, Lucinda Knapp, Mark Quigley, Valerie Shafer, Floyd Streeter. j Seventh Grade—Kathy Gerdel, Keith Hazlett, Dawn Johnson, Janice Lent, Timothy Mahl, David Perry, Margaret Ronsheim, Michael Sahrle, Yvonne Selbig, Scott Tober, Brent Popple. Students on the Merit Roll include: Ninth Grade—Julie Argenti, Tim Bedford, Marcel Bondi, Shari Bukowski, Ricki Burr, Dean Dable, Cindy Cary, James Derrenbacher, Dan Fuhrman, Donna Gilbert, Jackie Hall, Valerie Harris, Lori Jacobs, Alise Johantgen, Patty Kershner, Lisa IP; m '' Count r> Thwday, M . 1 » 7 « P. v# 3 k MICHAEL ALLEN MJIS COLELLA LaBell, David Leven,, Richard Mac- Donald, Patsy Merle,. James Putney, Todd Schirmer, Floyd Sick, Jeff Stark, Teresa Thompson, Robin Tobias, Becky VanWinkle, John Welch, Eric White, Martha Young. Eighth Grade—Beth Beecher, Mike Bennett, Todd Bukowski, Teresa Comer, Andy Crane, Cheryl Davis, Ruth Donovan, Diane Drum, Theresa Ebert, ^d Fox, Teresa Gascon, Bonnie Gerdel, Mike Hartman, Mike Hoag, John Holmes, Brian Jacobs, Ken Jenks, Lee Kendall, Tom Kessler, Jon Mahl, Glenn Matthews, Valerie Nagle, Clem Nagley, Yvonne Neetz, Luann Sheasley, Tom Slack, Chris Smalt, Kim Smith, Robin Stark, Danny Stone, Kelly ., , _ m ,. r> ' • - „_ _ M _ | _ - . _ Elm**** Walker Theresa Wampole Larry IMeW L 8 W P S I T f i e T S 111 D M m i Wenner, Kathy Wiison, Karen L. Young, Timothy Young. Seventh Grade—Jamie Black; Julie Blum, Molly Byrnes, Lisa Folts, Steven George, Kathy Gibson, Pammy Gibson, Darryl Gilbert, Christopher Gillard, James Harvey, Gerald Jackson, Paula Jerome, Jeffrey Kiehl, Edward Kuhn, Heather Lang, Patricia Luntz, Terry MacDonald, Dennis Mark, Michelle Ramsey, Mary Aavukinas, Debra Scott, Lon Chase, Bruce Merle, Kelly Reilly, Teresa Seeley, Dana Sessler, Michael Simons, Susan VanNorman, Anne Walker, Veronica Wirth, Michael Wyant, Diane Baker. County Plan Board Okays Ag District $i ~t Opened by Two Attorneys West Sparta News MRS. MILDRED PIKE The West Sparta Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary meeting will be Mar. 2 in the Town Hall at 7 p.m. All ladies are welcome. For information, call 335-6529. Lina White is at her home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Clanbel Bonner of Nunda. Bible Study will meet at the Lyman Barry home Sunday at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. David Palmer, Danny and Denny spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of Batavia. The West Sparta Grange will be host :o Hemlock, Springwater and Livonia Granges, Saturday, at 8 p.m. They will present a theme program on the second stage of the Bicentennial. The Trescotts jf Livonia Grange will enact parts of .he Civil War, show pictures and wear costumes of the times. All other Granges will take part at this open-to- ne public meeting and refreshments •vill follow. Many area residents saw wild geese ^qing north last Saturday. That 5 4s a good sign about this time of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wbjje visited .heir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. PHONE 335-6102 William White of Rochester Saturday. Mabel Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pike, Mr. and Mrs. John Wompole, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wompole and family, Oscar Pike and Mrs. JNorman Gibson attended a funeral service for Adrian Pike Monday at Avon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schirmer were Friday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenney of Dansville. Duane Kysor has returned home after being a patient in Rochester General Hospital for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pike were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swink Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Foxworth and children of j Caledonia and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pike were Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Foxworth. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jones and daughter, Lisa, of Cheektowaga will spend the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones who will celebrate; their 34th wedding An- niversary Also celebrating his bir- thday this weekend is Theodore Jones Jr. Two new attorneys, admitted to practice before all courts of New York State on Feb. 18, have opened a law office partnership at 191 Main St. in Dansville. They are Michael Allen, a Dansville native, and Louis J. Collela, formerly of Auburn. Both men were graduated from the Albany Law School last year. Prior to entering law school, Allen was graduated from the University of Rochester. Colella was graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and then served five years of active duty. From 1969 to 1970, he was an advisor to the Vietnamese civilian police in South Vietnam. Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey of Morey Ave. and was married three years ago to the former Mary Ann McLean of Dansville who is now employed in the accounting department of Instructor Publications. He was graduated from Dansville Central High School in 1968, was president of the Senior Class, a member of the National Honor Society and a Regents scholarship winner. An out- standing athlete, he was starting center and defensive end on the undefeated and untied football teams of 1966 and 1967. He also played basketball and baseball At the University of Rochester, he was graduated with an overall B-plus average, completing majors in history, political science and education. He was a member of the Student Judicial Board and the University Judicial Council and also played football for U. of R. While attending law school he was employed with the Albany firm of Poskanzer, T4lU Groveland MRS. THOMAS ADAMSON Don't forget the water meeting to be held in the SpaPta First Church at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Laurie and Kim Steward of Rush spent a few days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamson. The Women's Auxiliary of the Groveland Fire Department met Saturday to clean the hall in preparation for the dance there this Saturday night. Charles Adamson was transferred from Noyes Memorial Hospital to the Livingston County Infirmary last week. William Rudolph of Sherrill spent a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Thomas Adamson and family. Louis Tuttle will celebrate his 12th birthday on Sunday, Feb. 29. Groveland Cub Scouts will have their Area News PHONE 243-0824 annual Blue and Gold Banquet Saturday evening in the Sparta First Church. Kenneth MeCauley has been discharged from Noyes Memorial Hospital. The Women's Society of the United Methodist Church in East Groveland will have a bake sale Saturday in Peterson's Drug Store, Geneseo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morsch en- tertained Friday evening Barbara and Sandra Morsch of Mt. Morris, Mr. and Mrs.'John Hynes of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morsch and family of Groveland, in honor of their daughter, Barbara, who marked a birthday. Marcia Adamson has returned home after spending a few dayjs with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Adamson in Sherrill. Dansville High School HI-UTES By BARB MINER John Houek Ends Long Bank Career John J. Houck, senior vice-president of Monroe Savings Bank and first manager of the Dansville office which opened four years ago', will retire Mar. 1 after 47 years of service with the firm. Houck joined Monroe Savings in 1929 as a messenger. During the early part of his career he served in various departments of the Main Office. In 1959 he was named an assistant secretary and one year later he became the manager of the Bank's Goodman Plaza office. In 1961, Monroe opened an office at Southtown Plaza and Houck was as- signed as Manager In 1965 he was elected an assistant vice-president while serving as manager of Monroe's Four Corners office. In 1969 he was named a vice-president and one year later he was placed in charge of the Main Office banking floor Houck was transferred to Darisville in 1972 and he later was assigned responsibility as the regional manager in charge of Monroe's three Southern Tier offices. . Genesee Country Express Founded in 1833 Tonight at 8 o'clock the band will present its first concert withi a Bicentennial theme. Durane Gilbert, who is concert-master, will direct the Washington Post March." the Lab and Stage Bands will also perform. The public is invited and there is no admission charge for this outstanding program. The Junior Class candy sale will bogin tomorrow. Students aqe selling an assortment of Kathryn Beich candy. For your orders, contact any junior class member or call the high school at 335-3161 •»» Last week the junior varsity basketball team lost to Perry 52-42 and to Nunda 68-60. Against Perry; Jeff George led in rebounds with 23 and Pat Didas had eight. George was high scorer with 18 while Randy Burger and Charlie Slaight each had seven. In the contest at Nunda, Burger was high scorer with 16 while George and Rich MacDonald each netted 15. George pulled down 10 rebounds and Didas seven. Friday marked the team's final game and the cagers finished with a 5- 13 record. On Wednesday, the GAA basketball team recorded its first win of the season, defeating Keshequa 46-28. Monday, the girls traveled to Perry where they lost 46-26. Use Classified Ads Wayland Register —Dansville Breeze Publrehed every Thursday morning at 113 Mam St. Dansville. NY 14437 by W H Greenhow Co. Louis G Buisch president William H Bu»sch secretary Louis G Buisch. Jr treasurer Editor JAMES CONWAY General Manager FREDERICK KURTZ 11 Tele. Dansville 335 2272 Subscription Rates: $8.00 par year AovetUBina nefwcsentetivesv Newspaper Markets. Inc. •0 fsst 42nd. Stnrst. N*«v York. N.V 10017. Entered at the Post Office at Dansville as second class matter under the Act of Congress March 8. 1879 NOTICE TO HOSPITAL VISITORS I ... , . i Because Of The Many Cases Of Flu-Like Illness In The Community And In The Hospital, Noyes Memorial Hospital Is Requesting That Friends & Relatives Of Patients Do Not Visit Until Further Notice. Thank You, Noyes Memorial Hospital Muffson, pussberg and Blumberg where he gfined experience in banking and commercial law, tax law, real property, estates and trusts, will drafting anl corporate law. Returning to Dansvillflast year to await results of the bar examination, he served as a law clerk for attorney Miss Helen Pratt and also was eipployed at Dansville Press, Inc. He isichairman of the Dansville Village Democratic Committee. He and Mrs. Allel reside at Springcreek Apartment| Colella is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colelja of Auburn. He and his wife also residejat Springcreek Apartments. After resigning his Army commission as a captaii, he enrolled at Albany Law School wh^re he was a member of the Law Revitw, the Honor Society of Justinian and received his Juris Doctor degree Mith cum laude honors, graduating fourth in a class of 200. During law school, Colella worked for the Albany County district attorney, a corporate law firm in Pittsburgh, Pa., and for Mew York State Assembly. Minority trader Perry Duryea. The seventh Livingston County Agricultural District proposal went before the county Planning Board at a meeting last week. The board approved the district and recommended that further effort be made to include more prime agricultural land in the area before final action is taken by the Board of Supervisors. The proposed district encompasses more than 8,000 acres in the Towns of Ossian, West Sparta and Nunda. In- cluded in the district are 29 individual parcels, ranging in size from 12 to 1,004 acres. A public hearing on the plan will be called in the near future. If the district gains full approval on the local and state level, there will be a total of 96,000 acres of Livingston County— Foster Wheeler Corp. Gets TVA Contract Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. has been awarded a $21 million contract by the Tennessee Valley Authority to design and fabricate feedwater heater sets for six nuclear power units to be located in plants near Hartsville and Rogersville, Tenn. Fabrication of the heaters will be at FW's Mountaintop, Pa. plant, and at the vessel products shop at Dallas, Tex. A total of almost two million lineal feet (379 miles) of stainless steel tubing, providing an effective heating surface of some 350,000 square feet (8 acres) will be contained in each set of heaters. Delivery of the units is scheduled to begin in late 1977 and will continue until early 1980 to fit TVA's construction timetable. Currently, Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation is designing and fabricating twelve moisture separator reheater vessels for these nuclear plants. about one-fourth of the total acreage- included in agricultural districts. Thomas Wamp, county board member from Ossian, reported that 12 building permits were issued in that township during 1975. In discussing activities in that town, he added that a fire company has been organized to supplement coverage provided by the Village of Dansville and that two bridges and improvement projects have been started. Within Ossian, there are 38 miles of town roads and 23 miles of county highways Ralph Wolfanger, administrator of the Health Facility at the County Campus in Mt Morris, attended the session to elaborate on an application being reviewed by the Genesee-Finger Lakes Regional Planning Board. Students To Stage Musical The Dansville Senior High Drama Club is in rehearsal for the presentation of "The Education of Hyman Kaplan," the musical presentation of the famous novel, "The Americanization of Hyman Kaplan." The production is scheduled for the Senior High auditorium Mar. 18,19 and 20 with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are now available at $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for students from any cast member. The story is set in the lower east side of New York City in 1911 Hyman Kaplan and his classmates are at- tending night school to learn English and American history so that they ca^ pass citizenship tests. The result. the v Drama Club promises, is a zany, comical, touching musical story which is guaranteed to make you laugh. ,11 '»3 ! DANSVILLE'S O hi HEAR SAtt 3 DAYS ONLY- FEB. 26,27,28 i Fantastic Savings Will Be Yours When * You Shop At Any Of The Listed Participating Merchants. So Leap On Down, If You Miss This Sale, You'll Have To Wait 4 Years For Another Chance. Action Ajjto Parts Perry's Hardware Ferguson's Dress Shop The Village Remodeler Lemen's Stationery Carney S . Boswell Barrett & Lauffer Jewelers Jack & Jill Smith's Market Perry's Shoe Repair , Boyd's Shoe Store Montgomery Wards Alyce Style Shop Thomas & Dwyer G .C . Murphy's Johnson Furniture Wilma's Flowers^k Gifts Outdoor Store Sylor Studio Something Different Nunda Furniture Dansville Auto Parts Stitching Post Western Auto i MMMldM Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Junior High Pupils Earn Grade Awards Outstanding classroom work during

the third marking period has brought Honor Roll citations to 37 Junior High School students who maintained averages of 90 per cent and above.

In addition, Principal C. Arthur Seymour announce*- that many ower pupils were named to the Merit Roll for averages of between 85 and 89 per cent.

On the Honor Roll are: Ninth Grade—Jamie Bennett, Amy

Burns, Kellee Byrnes, Kathy Courtney, Brian Harrison, Kevin Hayes, Kenneth Hoag, Bill Kershner, Philip Leven, Lisa Redding, Sandra Sahrle, Terry Sauerbier, Charles Slaight, Martin Stavish, Danny VanDurme, Jay Bennett, Mike Weidman, Tammy Wolf.

Eighth Grade—Deanna Butler, Heather Connor, Debbie Huette, Leeanne Jacobs, Lucinda Knapp, Mark Quigley, Valerie Shafer, Floyd Streeter. j

Seventh Grade—Kathy Gerdel, Keith Hazlett, Dawn Johnson, Janice Lent, Timothy Mahl, David Perry, Margaret Ronsheim, Michael Sahrle, Yvonne Selbig, Scott Tober, Brent Popple.

Students on the Merit Roll include: Ninth Grade—Julie Argenti, Tim

Bedford, Marcel Bondi, Shari Bukowski, Ricki Burr, Dean Dable, Cindy Cary, James Derrenbacher, Dan Fuhrman, Donna Gilbert, Jackie Hall, Valerie Harris, Lori Jacobs, Alise Johantgen, Patty Kershner, Lisa

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LaBell, David Leven,, Richard Mac-Donald, Patsy Merle,. James Putney, Todd Schirmer, Floyd Sick, Jeff Stark, Teresa Thompson, Robin Tobias, Becky VanWinkle, John Welch, Eric White, Martha Young.

Eighth Grade—Beth Beecher, Mike Bennett, Todd Bukowski, Teresa Comer, Andy Crane, Cheryl Davis, Ruth Donovan, Diane Drum, Theresa Ebert, ^d Fox, Teresa Gascon, Bonnie Gerdel, Mike Hartman, Mike Hoag, John Holmes, Brian Jacobs, Ken Jenks, Lee Kendall, Tom Kessler, Jon Mahl, Glenn Matthews, Valerie Nagle, Clem Nagley, Yvonne Neetz, Luann Sheasley, Tom Slack, Chris Smalt, Kim Smith, Robin Stark, Danny Stone, Kelly . , , _ m , . r > ' • - „_ _ M _ | _ - . _ Elm**** Walker Theresa Wampole Larry I M e W L 8 W P S I T f i e T S 111 D M m i Wenner, Kathy Wiison, Karen L. Young, Timothy Young.

Seventh Grade—Jamie Black; Julie Blum, Molly Byrnes, Lisa Folts, Steven George, Kathy Gibson, Pammy Gibson, Darryl Gilbert, Christopher Gillard, James Harvey, Gerald Jackson, Paula Jerome, Jeffrey Kiehl, Edward Kuhn, Heather Lang, Patricia Luntz, Terry MacDonald, Dennis Mark, Michelle Ramsey, Mary Aavukinas, Debra Scott, Lon Chase, Bruce Merle, Kelly Reilly, Teresa Seeley, Dana Sessler, Michael Simons, Susan VanNorman, Anne Walker, Veronica Wirth, Michael Wyant, Diane Baker.

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West Sparta News MRS. MILDRED PIKE

The West Sparta Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary meeting will be Mar. 2 in the Town Hall at 7 p.m. All ladies are welcome. For information, call 335-6529.

Lina White is at her home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Clanbel Bonner of Nunda.

Bible Study will meet at the Lyman Barry home Sunday at 8 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. David Palmer, Danny and Denny spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of Batavia.

The West Sparta Grange will be host :o Hemlock, Springwater and Livonia Granges, Saturday, at 8 p.m. They will present a theme program on the second stage of the Bicentennial. The Trescotts jf Livonia Grange will enact parts of .he Civil War, show pictures and wear costumes of the times. All other Granges will take part at this open-to­ne public meeting and refreshments •vill follow.

Many area residents saw wild geese ^qing north last Saturday. That5 4s a good sign about this time of the year.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wbjje visited .heir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

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William White of Rochester Saturday. Mabel Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson

Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pike, Mr. and Mrs. John Wompole, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wompole and family, Oscar Pike and Mrs. JNorman Gibson attended a funeral service for Adrian Pike Monday at Avon.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schirmer were Friday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenney of Dansville.

Duane Kysor has returned home after being a patient in Rochester General Hospital for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pike were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swink Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James Foxworth and children of j Caledonia and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pike were Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Foxworth.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jones and daughter, Lisa, of Cheektowaga will spend the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones who will celebrate; their 34th wedding An­niversary Also celebrating his bir­thday this weekend is Theodore Jones Jr.

Two new attorneys, admitted to practice before all courts of New York State on Feb. 18, have opened a law office partnership at 191 Main St. in Dansville.

They are Michael Allen, a Dansville native, and Louis J. Collela, formerly of Auburn.

Both men were graduated from the Albany Law School last year. Prior to entering law school, Allen was graduated from the University of Rochester. Colella was graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and then served five years of active duty. From 1969 to 1970, he was an advisor to the Vietnamese civilian police in South Vietnam.

Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey of Morey Ave. and was married three years ago to the former Mary Ann McLean of Dansville who is now employed in the accounting department of Instructor Publications. He was graduated from Dansville Central High School in 1968, was president of the Senior Class, a member of the National Honor Society and a Regents scholarship winner. An out­standing athlete, he was starting center and defensive end on the undefeated and untied football teams of 1966 and 1967. He also played basketball and baseball

At the University of Rochester, he was graduated with an overall B-plus average, completing majors in history, political science and education. He was a member of the Student Judicial Board and the University Judicial Council and also played football for U. of R. While attending law school he was employed with the Albany firm of Poskanzer,

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Groveland MRS. THOMAS ADAMSON

Don't forget the water meeting to be held in the SpaPta First Church at 7:30 o'clock tonight.

Laurie and Kim Steward of Rush spent a few days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamson.

The Women's Auxiliary of the Groveland Fire Department met Saturday to clean the hall in preparation for the dance there this Saturday night.

Charles Adamson was transferred from Noyes Memorial Hospital to the Livingston County Infirmary last week.

William Rudolph of Sherrill spent a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Thomas Adamson and family.

Louis Tuttle will celebrate his 12th birthday on Sunday, Feb. 29.

Groveland Cub Scouts will have their

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annual Blue and Gold Banquet Saturday evening in the Sparta First Church.

Kenneth MeCauley has been discharged from Noyes Memorial Hospital.

The Women's Society of the United Methodist Church in East Groveland will have a bake sale Saturday in Peterson's Drug Store, Geneseo.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morsch en­tertained Friday evening Barbara and Sandra Morsch of Mt. Morris, Mr. and Mrs.'John Hynes of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morsch and family of Groveland, in honor of their daughter, Barbara, who marked a birthday.

Marcia Adamson has returned home after spending a few dayjs with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Adamson in Sherrill.

Dansvil le High School HI-UTES

By BARB MINER

John Houek Ends Long Bank Career

John J. Houck, senior vice-president of Monroe Savings Bank and first manager of the Dansville office which opened four years ago', will retire Mar. 1 after 47 years of service with the firm.

Houck joined Monroe Savings in 1929 as a messenger. During the early part of his career he served in various departments of the Main Office. In 1959 he was named an assistant secretary and one year later he became the manager of the Bank's Goodman Plaza office.

In 1961, Monroe opened an office at Southtown Plaza and Houck was as­signed as Manager In 1965 he was elected an assistant vice-president while serving as manager of Monroe's Four Corners office. In 1969 he was named a vice-president and one year later he was placed in charge of the Main Office banking floor

Houck was transferred to Darisville in 1972 and he later was assigned responsibility as the regional manager in charge of Monroe's three Southern Tier offices.

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Founded in 1833

Tonight at 8 o'clock the band will present its first concert withi a Bicentennial theme. Durane Gilbert, who is concert-master, will direct the

Washington Post March." the Lab and Stage Bands will also perform. The public is invited and there is no admission charge for this outstanding program.

The Junior Class candy sale will bogin tomorrow. Students aqe selling an assortment of Kathryn Beich candy. For your orders, contact any junior class member or call the high school at 335-3161

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Last week the junior varsity basketball team lost to Perry 52-42 and to Nunda 68-60. Against Perry; Jeff

George led in rebounds with 23 and Pat Didas had eight. George was high scorer with 18 while Randy Burger and Charlie Slaight each had seven. In the contest at Nunda, Burger was high scorer with 16 while George and Rich MacDonald each netted 15. George pulled down 10 rebounds and Didas seven. Friday marked the team's final game and the cagers finished with a 5-13 record.

On Wednesday, the GAA basketball team recorded its first win of the season, defeating Keshequa 46-28. Monday, the girls traveled to Perry where they lost 46-26.

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Entered at the Post Office at Dansville as second class matter under the Act of Congress March 8. 1879

NOTICE TO HOSPITAL VISITORS I . . . , .

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Because Of The Many Cases Of Flu-Like Illness In The Community And In The Hospital, Noyes Memorial Hospital Is Requesting That Friends & Relatives Of Patients Do Not Visit Until Further Notice.

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Muffson, pussberg and Blumberg where he gfined experience in banking and commercial law, tax law, real property, estates and trusts, will drafting anl corporate law. Returning to Dansvillflast year to await results of the bar examination, he served as a law clerk for attorney Miss Helen Pratt and also was eipployed at Dansville Press, Inc. He isichairman of the Dansville Village Democratic Committee. He and Mrs. Allel reside at Springcreek Apartment|

Colella is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colelja of Auburn. He and his wife also residejat Springcreek Apartments.

After resigning his Army commission as a captaii, he enrolled at Albany Law School wh^re he was a member of the Law Revitw, the Honor Society of Justinian and received his Juris Doctor degree Mith cum laude honors, graduating fourth in a class of 200. During law school, Colella worked for the Albany County district attorney, a corporate law firm in Pittsburgh, Pa., and for Mew York State Assembly. Minority trader Perry Duryea.

The seventh Livingston County Agricultural District proposal went before the county Planning Board at a meeting last week.

The board approved the district and recommended that further effort be made to include more prime agricultural land in the area before final action is taken by the Board of Supervisors.

The proposed district encompasses more than 8,000 acres in the Towns of Ossian, West Sparta and Nunda. In­cluded in the district are 29 individual parcels, ranging in size from 12 to 1,004 acres. A public hearing on the plan will be called in the near future. If the district gains full approval on the local and state level, there will be a total of 96,000 acres of Livingston County—

Foster Wheeler Corp. Gets TVA Contract

Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. has been awarded a $21 million contract by the Tennessee Valley Authority to design and fabricate feedwater heater sets for six nuclear power units to be located in plants near Hartsville and Rogersville, Tenn.

Fabrication of the heaters will be at FW's Mountaintop, Pa. plant, and at the vessel products shop at Dallas, Tex. A total of almost two million lineal feet (379 miles) of stainless steel tubing, providing an effective heating surface of some 350,000 square feet (8 acres) will be contained in each set of heaters. Delivery of the units is scheduled to begin in late 1977 and will continue until early 1980 to fit TVA's construction timetable.

Currently, Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation is designing and fabricating twelve moisture separator reheater vessels for these nuclear plants.

about one-fourth of the total acreage-included in agricultural districts.

Thomas Wamp, county board member from Ossian, reported that 12 building permits were issued in that township during 1975. In discussing activities in that town, he added that a fire company has been organized to supplement coverage provided by the Village of Dansville and that two bridges and improvement projects have been started. Within Ossian, there are 38 miles of town roads and 23 miles of county highways

Ralph Wolfanger, administrator of the Health Facility at the County Campus in Mt Morris, attended the session to elaborate on an application being reviewed by the Genesee-Finger Lakes Regional Planning Board.

Students To Stage Musical

The Dansville Senior High Drama Club is in rehearsal for the presentation of "The Education of Hyman Kaplan," the musical presentation of the famous novel, "The Americanization of Hyman Kaplan."

The production is scheduled for the Senior High auditorium Mar. 18,19 and 20 with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are now available at $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for students from any cast member.

The story is set in the lower east side of New York City in 1911 Hyman Kaplan and his classmates are at­tending night school to learn English and American history so that they ca^ pass citizenship tests. The result. thev

Drama Club promises, is a zany, comical, touching musical story which is guaranteed to make you laugh.

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So Leap On Down, If You Miss This Sale,

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Action Ajjto Parts Perry's Hardware Ferguson's Dress Shop The Village Remodeler Lemen's Stationery Carney S . Boswell Barrett & Lauffer Jewelers

Jack & Jill Smith's Market Perry's Shoe Repair , Boyd's Shoe Store Montgomery Wards

Alyce Style Shop Thomas & Dwyer G .C . Murphy's Johnson Furniture Wilma's Flowers^k Gifts Outdoor Store Sylor Studio Something Different Nunda Furniture Dansville Auto Parts Stitching Post Western Auto

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