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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 9

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1 I i ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CKRCN'ICLS Thursday, Jur. 32, 136C MaanJ Burns, 90; 'Higher Fee Asked Ex-Erie Canal Caoiairi ln AirPorf Stud 'Forsot' No Excuse in Traffk Court The New York consulting A plea of forgetfulness did fined $25 each: Marian Ce-of 37 Linda 46 mpl The New York consulting A plea of lorgeitumess am iinea jjo eacn: uanan le-iot a unaa 4f mpn in engineer firm which is mak- r.nt nav off fnr Iouis E. Rev- rami. 19. of 132 Nicholas Lake shore Blvd and Esther ASP COOUO.x Maland F.

Burns 90," of was in business there 25 I. Reed. 62. of 547 English ing a siuay oi jei-age im- nold. 32.

0f 350 Trouo St. 40 mph in Randolph Street; appeared in Traffic 'Dorothy Warner, 44. of 34 Road. 44 Culver Road. Airport is asking for $8,000 niaM it.

ua. Third Ave Greece. 50 mph! Also. James Dolg. 42.

of 197 more for its work. last nigh He in Beach Avenue; Albprt plnoHen St 48 mph in 5691 Palmyra before he retired in 1925. one of the last surviving Erie! Mr. Burns was a former Canal boat captains, died ye th 18tJ publican Club and St. Paul terday (June 29, 1960) the hi: 1 nu.

ne uoaru 01 aupciwsor nnea a loiai 01 "Mlsseni, 42. of 1401 Latta 1 River John Golds- PUD11C WOrKS COmmiliee Will un rnnntc failin i c. 01 mn iuuiirue v-uumy nome of 111- (, Cnrnc 1L 4 nl mull ill IHtllCSlCI OU HIT, i Ul Kill Cllll III K3. wife. Mary BeUe Burns, meet with representatives of iP r.

Ea nrmary. died 11 years ago. Besides hislthe firm on Wednesday. July10 nis auiu Uilv- Ul Maland and his at 11a.m. at the airoort.

ing without liability insur- iu8e i. Years ago, when the canal son mpn in wincnester Mreet; iArDoraaie io mpn in ran through the city in what; Mr. Burns is survived by an- The board previously set a ance. nnw it RrnaH Rtroot Mr nthor cnn Flmor ftf Rrnrlt- movimnm n( tlfifVl fnr iha i frluarrf fliamlll' OO Ona Vnr4Vi Ctril. Snvlna flam A UJIVVIIUII operated for about port; six grandchildren and study.

But the firm report-'ako leveled two fines totaling Conley Av 41 Rh in 22 of 9 Alma PI 50 ijUi'-V X3T i 4 three years a 40-foot boat he one great-grandchild. edly ran into unexpected on William Whelan, 17. V. 1. named the M.

after his son; The funeral service will be Lowell Sweet. 56, of Webster, 42 mph in Atlantic Avenue; and George C. Cavanaugh, 37, of 280 Avenue 'C. 45 mph in Emerson Street. Maland F.

now living in held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Rochester. the Root Funeral Home, 41 The M. F. was docked neariS.

Main Pittsford. Burial committee will re-set failed to appear in'mpn in cuuer uoaa: 'liary maximum at $23,000. The Mav for violaUon'Mastroniatteo' 45' of 109 ST 1 KSednf' SteVenSn' Siv-g wltnSuA muS Value Knecht. i Jl hrhiT Road- John Kawlings, 17, Board committees ester-. A day IliAn TiiAcrifiir ha uroe i nnr, men.

lUCJuaj 11c "no what is now City Hall. Mr. will be in Macedon Cemetery. Burns and his family lived. summers on a 25-foot Juanita, named after his Sam Bonsignore, 86, daughter, Mrs.

Roy W. Har- n. mon of Pittsford. In the win- Uies on oast ter they moved into an apart-' Last rites for Sam Bonsig- ment. 'nore, 86, a retired mason con- the $6,350 previously appro- held again on the same viola tion.

Last night he was fined $25 for the May violation and i $10 for the later violation. i Fifteen speeders were. Mr. Burns charteded the 1 tractor for Kidge construc tion will be held in M. F.

to social clubs and oth Mr. Bonsignore er organizations for excur-i California. priated for the homemakers service of the SPCC (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children). Took under- consideration a request from Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co. to spend approximately $70,000 to improve Five Mile Line Road, Webster.

The firm, which owns property there for future construction, said it plans to build a short road Personnel Head Named by RIT pi x4v-M- -w pern died at West Covina, sions on the canal. The late George B. Selden da? June 28, I960). He had resided in California the friend of ar. was a Burns, who last five years.

He leaves his wife, Al- had learned to Dr. William T. Bush tomor- row will assume his duties as vice president for student1 be a machinist in night school here. In friendly competition, fonsina; three sons. Eugene Inorcnnnpl cprvirps at Rnrhps- iYia mon cot nnf tn hnilH of West Covina, Frank of to serve the firm and a newter Institule of Technologv school.

But differences in the jHe will succeed Alfred A gasoline-burning automobiles. Rochester and Col. Marco Bon- Mr T3 rrrvrl i i fori is isignore in Germany; three grade of the roads at the "TWINKLE TONES" flecked Incite jewelry by Lisner mil uuiiiis a tier- ror uihinh h0 daughters, Mrs. Celeste Per raro of Rochester, Rose Bonsignore and Mrs. Adriana Di-Stefano of California; three brothers, Angelo, Gaetanoand Calegero; 19 grandchildren and three 1,00 plus lax used for his own use.

Mr. Selden went on to become a manufacturer of automobiles and trucks. Mr. Burns, a native of Walworth, came to Rochester when a young man and Johns, who retired this month after 41 years with RIT. Dr.

Bush, a former public j. schools administrator in Mississippi and educational consultant to the U.S. govern- ment, joined RIT last August as assistant dean of student! personnel services. Dr. Bush' lives at 90 Owaissa Iron-' dequoit.

intersection requires the improvement for safety, it was explained by representatives of the firm. Decided the county can't repair Rochester's Westfall Road as requested by the city. The old law permitted the county to pay 75 per cent of the cost on city streets used by the county. The 1941 law was repealed in 1950. Woman Injured As Car Hits Tree Matching earrings and necklaces, to flash against your suntan to wear later with fall cottons.

Brown, green, grey, or red. Each plus tax. EDWARDS Jewelry Street Floor COTTON SWIM SUITS make the most of a pretty curie! 5.99 A special purchase for he 4h cotton swim suits to malre you qjn of th beach. Sizes 10 to 18. (sorry, no ma'l or phone oroVs) EDWARDS Sporttu ear Street Floor worked with surveying and civil engineering crews of the! Mrs.

H. E. Stonebraker; Department of Public Works. I He had a part in surveying: Kltes loday the city's parks and little A funeral service for Mrs. Seneca Park Lake, on which stonebraker, 68, of ated WCre Per'i2 Courtnay CircIe' Pittsford' While working for the cityjvvi11 be held at 11 a m- today Mr.

Burns attended night in Hedges Memorial Chapel, school and later took a job 271 University Ave. Mrs. Injured when her car struck a tree at Attridge and Chili, roads shortly after 11:30 last! night, Rita Bemish, 35, of 1268 Attridge Church-! flODfl A mm in with J. Cunningham Son; stonebraker, a past president Co. Inc.

which then th Rot died tnroi QiitnTY.r.hi ac After Mr. Burns sold his Tuesday (June 28, 1960). ville, suffered chest injuries and facial cuts. She was reported in "satisfactory" condition at St. Mary's Hospital early today.

boats, he opened a machine; Friends may contribute to shop in Leighton Avenue. He their favorite charities. GO 9 fans cd for iV Pu Off. If -V if I 1 i MO w7r i if 4. nvrAM: TO ft.

VWiUCT rAA 7 Famous "Jerry C'c'en's" nest sucessfj! su-ne' sv'es see-cia'ly purchased, especially priced in te for tre 4-h J'y weel-end and vacat'e-miaed bjdqet" Mir-; siy'es rc'ri 1 A 7.. which to choose 5. v.e mow yo'j rom 10 right: E'egant'v dark, prov'rciai witn sauar to 18 at prices that make your paycheck go farther e. zes 9.00 Batiste shVtwaist frcs oane' of whe D'k or 3 to IS 11-00 An a "over embnioVed batiste ssath. Whl' wim or bown.

8 to 13 13.00 Cool as a waterfa'l, waer-cc'or flea I cotron aid shoesf-'ng straps. 8to(l3 9.00 Pin-striped sunbaclc with lavish border at 'mr' -e. B'ack, p'rk on wh. 8 t0 I 11.00 EDWARDS Viiwi' Drenet Third Floor.

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