old fulton ny post cards by tom tryniski ny...kathy staudt, daughterof mr. and mrsl .robert -staudt...

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SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS ;;.v:; : -: m Thursday, Decembers, 1971 •••- " i . 1 * * " > 11 It IP lite TOWN TALK LT 9-6200 He has been a resident for over 2S Grayson.- The Gay's are visiting years. -" '.at the Grayson home. •&£.*$ John Bauman; son of Mr. and Be prepartd for next year; Join-. ^ommunitv m^tgMftmf^i#t»0imftittfitft ill MS If ; The Leukemia Society of America has announced that it raised a total of 1167,000 in Us long Island campaign. Sayvilie residents donated J523.50. There . were M marchers from Sayville. Stanford Santoli of Sayville will be a candidate for a BJ5 f degree In There' 64 marchers from Sayville. , ; ; , - Stanford Snatoli of Sayvffle'will be a candidate for a B.S. degree in education from Southern State College,.Magnolia, Ark. He will c 0 m p 1 e t e tt'r kA u I tfl& e n t s December 17- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorainick A. Santoli of Versa Place and a. 1967 graduate of SavyiUe High School. He is a member of the- varsity swim team and a member of the Southern State club. ; '> St. Ann's Episcopal Church, So Main St., Sayville Is selling Douglas Fir Christmas trees. Ronald La Fountain and James Vaeger earned their Wolf Badges at a meeting of Cub Scout Pack No. 30 held recently. Twenty new members were welcomed into the pack at that meeting and plans, were m ade for the 7 annual Christmas caroling along Main Street to be held Friday, December 17, at 6:30p.m^:J: -'-- Joseph- F v ^ e m - ^ f rUncbhf Avenue has enrolled as'-'a fresh- man in mid-year classed at the Berklee College of -Music tor Boston. V • Vincent Longi of Cliff Avenue will make a cut of his son, "Come one, Come: All" >with:iChapel Recording Co. in Massachusetts. Mrs. Franklin Bauman of Manton Street/ was released from Thompkins Memorial Hospital in Ithaca, N.Y., last Wednesay. John! a senior at Ithaca College and a member, of the Varsity Football team had undergone knee surgery at the hospital. Following, a four day stay at the hospital and a 10 day period in a cast, John is now doing well and undergoing therapy to get his leg back in shape.- 'yv.-^i^*': •'''•i'f-iv.- ~-'-V.\ SpecUI: giftVaelection of 4>ll palotings on sale now SO percent off Hall of Frame, Discount Art and Frame Center, Main Street, Sayville. TF . ^ -''V^V^vf- - The Village Improvement Society held their fingertip Christmas luncheon, Monday at the Community-' House, Betty Hum! of Bohemia presented a musical program and lead those present in the singing of traditional hohday songs. , ; ; if The ^People-, .to- People Christmas progressive dinner scheduled for Friday, December 10,v is being, cancelled due to jc^cumatances- : - beyond" ttiel control of: the committee!, ?K; ':•'.'- y l Mr. and Mrs^ Edward Grayson of High Street are the/proud grandparents of a new grand- daughter. Juliahne Elizabeth was born to Mr; and Mrs. Don Gay of Holley, N;Y., Decmeber 1. She is the Gay's first child. Mrs. Gay is \ the former Miss Margaret i»; « « * l|©g$£# H&aiiF.-iri-. if: t\ fs \mm- our v.Christmas . Club now. Oystermen's Bank & TrwtjCp. Welcomed into their new home on High Street by the Welcome Wagon Hostess, this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leach and son. ; ; >V - Mr. and Mrs: Anthony Gallo of Willet Avenue entertained' for dinner Sunday Miss Susan Ger- maine of Oakdale.; Miss Ger- maine is r involved in preparations foH the St: Lawrence R.C. Church Christ-^ mas play at which a live donkey will be included in the cast. Ten members of the Sayville High School Campus Life Club met Monday at the home of Joel Donohue of High Street. Christmas Eve, starting at 7:30 p.m., the Methodist Youth Fellowship /of the Sayville Methodist Church will sponsor a continuous showing of the out* door Christmas Pageant entitled the "Fourth ; Guest.". The pageant, lasting 10 minutes, will be repeated every 15 minutes. , Kathy Staudt, daughterof Mr. and Mrsl .Robert -Staudt of Lakeland Avenue/celebrated her 12 birthda'y\November 24; Six of Kathy's -.•:> friends enjoyed "f a pa jama party that' eyeinlhg in celebration of the occasion.. s Many Call,"C" Bogel first idr Real Estate. 280 Main Stree Sayville, LT..9-3M0. ADV-TFVy Friday,-; -Amy. Shelbourne, daughter of MrVand Mrs. William Shelbourne ; Jr^pfV Cindee ^m^s^m^^^^&^ Avehiw,pcelebrated % herV fourth ^•bi^daj^^^^ her 'I hphpr >; withi 10 guests in- cluding her sisters>£laire, Mary Eileen/and r; Maureen ^attending. ; 'Mr. and^JlreiRidiard Seiple of Macol^I-JS Jreet^? spent^the' Thanksgiving:?• weekentf -rat -the ;if*ii^iiP!#^iii^%pii> •,^<^^»»M»W<»^^^»«^^ I *^^^^ I ? I ^^*»*^* M ''*^^^ TJuirsdff if- ,\±i BayjpWt-BJiie Foiiit N ews Bea Engek 363-6634 RIRTHDAY CELEBRATION-The Brookhaven Town Recreation Department Bhie Point Senior Citizens Ctub held their third birthday celebration at the Lake Hoo.se in West Sayville last weekiwha a fine turnout of Seniors frmn the area~on hand. In the photo above, standing from left to right, are: Mrs. Adelaide Sykworth; Senior Citizen program supervisor: Ed Donnelly, vice president: Mary Ann Perry. recreatton^cm^Ie^ader;' Norman Grosser, president; Mrs. Rose Manetta; MrSj- Edjthe Slnkoff: Mrs. Sally Pinto; Mrs. Evelyn Secord; Miss Anne Morris and Mrs. Emily BuseVi;'.^ ! £'£?< V~i\ mm}- West Sayville Tbe Wizard-Faculty Basketball game was , played at James Wilson Young High School, December 4. The faculty suffered a defeat The game was "spp'n* Bored by the Bayport-Blue Point Boosters to kick off th^basket- ball season. St; Ann's Episcopal Church, So. Main St., Sayville Is selling Douglas Fir: Christmas, treea. 'Miss Sally Kallmann of Snedecbr Avenue, Bayport, gave a surprise baby shower and going away party for her sister, Judy Siroif, December 1. Judy and her husband, Rodney, left; the next day for their new home in Maine. Her husband was appointed, a game warden near the Canadian border. Among the guests'were her -wsister-inrlawi' - Karen . Kallmann, her grandmother,. Mary Kallmann, and Linda Duffy who baked the cake decorated' with babies and rose buds. ,:i, % ; cTb«\;Bayi»rt^Yvine^;i^t-*pf Brookhaven : Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Is holding their annual Christmas luncheon and 'ih-j stallatlon of officera Sabirday at?. Ed Meyer's-. Lake House. Sayville. Everyone is requested mttu Erich Coners '-.-•r-'-r '• .-ft?:.!t Mi^imS¥^^## will not be eligible because Lions Club members may not enter. Special gift; selection of oil paintings on sale now! SO percent off! Hall of Frame Discount Art and^Frame Center. Mam St., Sayville, •> • ', The Day Unit of Bayport Home Extension is having their Christmas lunchoen December 15 at noon at Ed Meyer's Lake House, Sayville. All those at- tending please bring a grab bag gift Deceaiber 1, the unit had their ^business'.; meeting and lunchoen, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weinand of Holiday Magic Cosmetics demonstrated beauty care and make up. December 4, the White Cross Missionary Society of the Blue Point Baptist Church, held their Christmas lunchoen. The guest speaker was Mrs. Edith Shepard of Patchogue*, widow of the last Rev. Coulson Shepard. The Rev. Shepard was founder and original radio, voice of Message to Israel. Mrs. Shepard spoke on her recent trip to Israel. •:. .".' . This Saturday, Vat 7, the Christmas pageant and party for all the children of the community •1 0l;Mrsr Seiplete brother* ih- Division Avenue, and Jeff Rae of Bayport, spent the weekend at the home of Miss Smith's brother and' sister-in : law, Mr. and -1 Mrs. Thomas J. Smith of Portsmduth, N. H.-.^ - - , - . .r •. :;V-.-^»«^:-; Mr: and Mrs. •of Westfleld, Debra Smith, daughter of Mr. daughier4n law, and Mrs. Wesley M. Smith Jr; of Charles Schram M/i^nd Mrs. Rodney Stoll and children of Lauri Place spent the:;=: Thanksgiving weekend' : , at i r the'- home of Mrs. StoR's parents; Mr. and Mrs. W.^P. Hiltabrand of. S^d^h^^firTaWM^: ?i? ; ^^M^~\. '* iarloar Wr&t ~ ^^ Washington^ N/ H- ? J:."^ t/Christinw Club^:now. Oyster- meets eye^?JecojojlWedriesday' Palisades; Park, N.j." ; ; The Young Couples Club of the Christian Reformed Church met Sunday at the home of. Mr. and Mrs.; RobertjSlager o(Cherry . Avenue;-'!: n : K:vVk!j-',V i. ~j:Y-?j.-i -V v Nowais ithe time to think of Christmas-: J^*72'% Join ,bur toJ>ring^. grab bag gift.Reser-. .^will^beiheld at the Blue Point * Baptist ChufcliySundayi 1 the Awana-Youth Club took part in the : :'eyenIn^'' i )sei^eeVvTlie Club ^{Continued on Page 11) / vations "may be made through Marian Minardi of Bayport at 472-15d0.. The new officers are Ann Anmbruster, president; Edith ' Schaber, first vice- president; * Dot: Debbhb,. second vice-president; rviolet Yah Horn and Ann Sbuchek, corresponding secretary's7 Peg; Kenrielly, recording secretary, Rosalie Brunne, treasurer. The auxiliary il&XS&S&tty&ICttJtf!^^ " ' ^ mmmm '£«.>• '"'< . ' > , ' K'', -FORTHE ENTIRE FAMILY- IMPORTED CUCKOO CLOCKS Antique IRON Banks & Toys Complete Gourmet C00KWARE: Early American WOODENWARE HAND & POWER TOOLS SLEDS OF ALL SIZES A FEW OF OUR MANY \-jift* of oLadtlng. (joy. • HEINLEIN'S v UNI-CARD MASTER CHARGE BANK AMERICARD 100 MAIN ST. EVENINGS SAYVILLE Gilbert bf Silver Springs,; Md- .While therev the Seiple's -.Were; guests of-ue^Sbriners-,Cliiby j - !!.' AtTl^t 3p" fjJm .>Wednesday',[ {. Debember. 15,' the ;Sayville. Cooperative ExtenUon; Day TJnit- Will hold its annual. Christmas-s luncheon at Sunland *|n Blue:- Point. . Those interested in making reservations, please call LT- 9 -4968; ^L^'-'"^ $$M' : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Langley, Mrs, Thelma Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. William. Kahler . and \ children, all of. Lincoln,'..R.I., j visited over. toe Thanksgiving . weekend at the hbhie of "Mr. and ; Mrs. Charles Horvath of North Cliff Avenue. \ . \ y Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Pugh of Center Street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason of Rich- mond Hill last weekend. They came out to see "Guys and Dolls' put on by the Sayville Musical Workshop. . < Registration Resume Central Registration for the 1972 General Election has resumed at the Board of Elecr tiom^office in Yaphank, Election Commissioners Frank Coveney and Everett F. McNab an- nounced today. College students, in particular, are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to register while they are home during the holidays. Office hours are from 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. daily. The approximately 3,000 election inspectors and poll clerks who worked during the recent registration period and election should receive their salary checks soon from ' Riverhead, r* Washington" "Avenue- Tetu«ied-—-The Deber-ah Circle of.the Firsfc_;i;"mejVfefa^ ilk •iiiiiJfiiifi Jl ¥ '} .' iM v?:;iv. ,Hi m STEAKS Sirloin Porterhouse, 1 *l.-39 ib. $ i . 4 9 ib! 1. T;V. DINNERS L for FLORIDA Grapefruit for Chicken Sirloin Beef home Monday after a weeks hunting trip to HawleyrPa/i- * r •'' St. Ann's Episcopal Church, So. M^In •.;St.?'"•: Sayville;.; Is' selling Douglas Fir, Christmas trees'! J T\ Reservations : are still % being taken for the December 45fAn-; nual Christmas Luncheon of the Sayville, Cooperative Extention Day Unit The Luncheon wUl be held atsiinlahd in Blue Point.a; 12:30 pm: Those interested pleasi call'LT-9^4?68. r : : ^: 1 l?'Mp?J t Mr. and'Sirs. : Stanley r Sifager of; .West Avenue returned hoiHe^l&t' Tuesday, after a week's y visit at theV Home '.'of.,' Mrs. "'SiagVs. parents,. Mr. and Mrs^ Englebert Knibbe of Battle Cr^ek, Mien, Mr. and Mrs.'* Dirk Van' Essendeift and Melvin of Roll stone;.-.'Avenue spent ! the weekehdat the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. .and Mrs;'-ilqbert."Smid of Waldwick, N. J;'They attended the baptism 61 their : grandaughter, Pamela Susan,,. Sunday at Calvin Christian :- Reformed<Church Wyckoff ; N: ,JJ Pamela is the Smid's first child. t : Bride-to-be latest styles- as shown in bridal'magazines; also ' bridesmaids and flower "girl costumes; by appointment only. Call Lillian LT 9-0650 ADV-TF The Valley National Bank on Main Street has window displays at both entrances featuring "Pots, Pans and Pictures", the Sayville Historical Society's popular cook book, along.with antique kitchenware and ? toys, from Peppards 1866 House on Main Street. The display will remain until after the holidays. This Sunday at both morning services at the.First Reformed Church, Dr» Marion De Velder, Stated Clerk of the Reform'ed Church in America, will bring the message. ;,';' ' % * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schram 'of Brook Street returned home Tuesday after spending a week visiting with their son and ,Bifnr4Md--Chu«lrireld~"their" Christmas Luncheon Wednesday. at the Saxon Arms Restaurant Howard Bate of Atlanta; Geb^r returned home last Sunday after' spending a "week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Peter r Bais of Brook Street. Spending- Thanksgiving Day with'.the^Bais' , /ere Mr J 1 '-and Mrs. Donald mder Tuiip and three children l;Lodi^ISf; J.^ !; r-V:•'.•" •..•";' J.T.-Prolo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pjco.lo„ojf .Lauri. Place,, < was u llyears^ldWednesday.,Afamily,. party was given in hishonbr• on the. day with his . four grand- . parents, Mr. and Mrsi John. Wedemeyer of Levittown and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prolo of Bay Shore, attending. Friday, J. T. and three of his friends again celebrated at* a bowling party at the Oakdale Jahesi •?:'•".'•'''••• ; • ' The Ester Circle of the First Yvonne VanGeeinert, daughter of r Mr, ;•. and; Mrs. Peter VahGeemert bf Division Avenue,. was - five years old Saturday., Yvonne entertained at a party in her honor for 12 of. her friends, Sunday, five couples, friends of Yvonne's parents, also helped her celebrate her birthday. Ted Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. KeUy of-Washington Avenue -was nine years old Sunday. Saturday, Ted and 14 of his friends enjoyed bowling and i^ffeihments at- trie Oakdale Lanes/\-'/:^' ;V\!? ; ;-.'~i#.'"' !;"••';• The "Welcome Wagon Hostess welcomed to their new borne on Briar Circle this week Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Press. The Adult Fellowship of the Christian Reformed Church met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Styles of Rollstone Avenue. Contest.-.entry\blanks for the Lion's Club putdoor"Christmafl Decorations: will bes distributed to Blue Point! children through the; local schools, Entry blanks may ; also be obtained at -BrownS; Grocery Store, Blue Point Avenue; The contests is bpeh to all Blue Point residents. John Mulvey of Pleasant Avenue took second award last year. Since he has joined the club this year, he full line of;? Pittsburgh and Rust-oleum V Paints:' i Open Sundays 9 to 4 Closed Wed. CONNELLYS' HARDWARE 69 Main Stnwt.. West Sayvili* ILf9-1076r; K% H a Reformed Church held their nun^ s ° cia| Securit y 0ffices Jr. of West Avenue. . Special gift selection of oil paintings on sale now 50 percent off Hall of Frame, Discount Art and Frame Center, Main St. Sayville, TF * ; Kenneth Bohrer of Bartley Lance became arnember of the West Sayville Volunteer'Fire Department and was presented .with his badge Friday at the monthly meeting of the Fire i Department Marie Pinzone; daughter Of Mr. ..and Mrs. .Anthony Pinzone bf Washington Avenue, was 9 years old Friday." Her family celebrated with a party including Marie's grandmother, Mrs. Marie Culrnance of ^Bohemia. Saturday, 10 of Marie's friends honored her at a birthday party. Sunday, Rev* and Mrs. Marvin Meeter of Cherry Avenue en- r tertained Mrs. Elizabeth Huebler and Michael and Chris of Haledon, N.J., and Galen Kelly of N.D.C. 2lgeboxe S Sugar Wafers Crisco Oil <• 24 or. bottU HUDSON . > * . Paper Napkins » &f£ Chuck Full O'Nuts COFFEE $ 2 lb. Can 1.83 Alpo Beef Chunks 27! SANTA CLAUSE WUF be here Wed. Dec. 15, 2 to 5 P.M. BAYPORT'$ HOME TOWN MARKET SINCE 1864 lMlDDLE ROAD HR 2-0317 BAYPORT. N.Y. Iff.; ONE QUARTER CENTURY WOW! Time Sure Doei Fly By, Doing Jobt & Making Friondi of Satisfied Cuitomar*. My Special Thanki Goot To Thota Hundredi of Frlendi For Recommandlng Ma To Their Frlendi In the Moantima - Back At Tha Sawmill- My Experience, GOBI on. To Sarvt You B«tt«rl EXTENSIONS 'k}'. PANELING ' t; ^' GARAGES BATHS - ' FINISHED ATTIC GUTTERS & LEADERS SIDING REPAIRS STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS ALTERATIONS REMODELING ) PAINTING • KITCHENS FINISHED BASEMENTS ALUM STORMS ROOFING A NEW CEILINGS FIRE DAMAGE REPAIftS JOHN C. RAE, JR. HR-2-0644 ALWAYS BUSY! WHY? •, v Receive Complaints -> The Patchogue Sodal Security office, along with social security offices in 850 communities around the country, has been appointed by secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Elliot L. Richardson to serve as a local center to receive complaints about substandard conditions in ' nursing homes. Persons who have information about instances of poor quality care, neglect, unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, in a nursing home may give that information to the nearest social security office in person, or by letter or phone. If desired, the name of the person making the complaint and the name of then nursing home patient will be kept confidential, Curtis'R. Lee social security district manager In Patchogue said. •'. '•' ' . "•:'; The social security office will see that (he complaint gets to the proper federal, state, or local authority for investigation. Mhe Apostles " (CONGREGAtlONAL YOUTH CHOIR) PRESENT -; ' A Modern Musical Drama for Christmas "God With Us; Emmanuel" Words* Musk Dorothy Lee Hausske DEC. 19 5:00 and 7:30 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tickets by reservation LT 9-15i9! •pHlicl downy,- through e\idenc obargev the pas invest) dalism' 0 locally.. Ptl. i WUliafn Ave^': Saturda while in and'vSai Ptl. v. Anthon; Smith'5 2:50ain A AVe.r.-B ** Boherhi reporte on- La k lfjannei into > th dppreri submit wasttal for lod| Wiiii? |\ RicjifiW nrreste nCrnJSJ accide: Srh'jOjtc a.fj.cft'ic Culling Bohqm report i damagi - EU ^> *% chapgc toxical * * tjv » ii.-'.V ';: (Jhr ic •. ~.i % h<>: •\ i. 1 •I •ft: P •:• t y H. •> R ! \ r i n V LS| « ' r; Wm 1 \**m \ *F9 H5? " Corneir bulletin E-379', "Christmas Decorations'," gives many Ideas for decorating the house and may be obtained for 25 cents from the Mailing Room, Research Park, Ithaca. N.V. 14850. 4* mini-salad or freneh jWes Coffee or Tea . 'ttv; BEERS ICE t2RiEA]VrPARMli 10 MAIN ST„ SAYVILLE - ' ' - ; . . n, y.4^* .<•••; . r OPEN EVENINGS 9 589-9853 a piwntmMn»nmt»imiiramnB»ttHtmttnHimuiiWB«tt»j»«ani ,i -,.•» -H»-^- ii«itiitiHitH»ni«tmiitiitt«itKHHii«nw»w v : 'V. .«• SALE mm ,,Troiut»tV A.y xll - A, ^ £ 22p*w of eojor plain on th« flori, •<"*"' '-•'-; »***, »h««l». blrdi, fi»h »nd Kolefy of th« ! 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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski NY...Kathy Staudt, daughterof Mr. and Mrsl .Robert -Staudt of Lakeland Avenue/celebrated her 12 birthda'y\November 24; Six of Kathy's -.•:>

SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS ;;.v:;:-: m

Thursday, Decembers, 1971

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TOWN TALK LT 9-6200

He has been a resident for over 2S Grayson.- The Gay's are visiting years. -" '.at the Grayson home. •&£.*$

John Bauman; son of Mr. and Be prepartd for next year; Join-.

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The Leukemia Society of America has announced that it raised a total of 1167,000 in Us long Island campaign. Sayvilie residents donated J523.50. There

. were M marchers from Sayville. Stanford Santoli of Sayville will

be a candidate for a BJ5f degree In There' 64 marchers from Sayville. , ; ; , -

Stanford Snatoli of Sayvffle'will be a candidate for a B.S. degree in education from Southern State College,.Magnolia, Ark. He will c 0 mp 1 e t e tt'r kA u I tfl& e n t s December 17- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorainick A. Santoli of Versa Place and a. 1967 graduate of SavyiUe High School. He is a member of the- varsity swim team and a member of the Southern State club. ; '>

St. Ann's Episcopal Church, So Main St., Sayville Is selling Douglas Fir Christmas trees.

Ronald La Fountain and James Vaeger earned their Wolf Badges at a meeting of Cub Scout Pack No. 30 held recently. Twenty new members were welcomed into the pack at that meeting and plans, were m ade for the7 annual Christmas caroling along Main Street to be held Friday, December 17, at 6:30p.m^:J:

-'-- Joseph- F v ^ e m - ^ f rUncbhf Avenue has enrolled as'-'a fresh­man in mid-year classed at the Berklee College of -Music tor Boston. V

• Vincent Longi of Cliff Avenue will make a cut of his son, "Come one, Come: All" >with:iChapel Recording Co. in Massachusetts.

Mrs. Franklin Bauman of Manton Street/ was released from Thompkins Memorial Hospital in Ithaca, N.Y., last Wednesay. John! a senior at Ithaca College and a member, of the Varsity Football team had undergone knee surgery at the hospital. Following, a four day stay at the hospital and a 10 day period in a cast, John is now doing well and undergoing therapy to get his leg back in shape.- 'yv.-^i^*': •'''•i'f-iv.- ~-'-V.\

SpecUI: giftVaelection of 4>ll palotings on sale now SO percent off Hall of Frame, Discount Art and Frame Center, Main Street, Sayville. TF . -''V^V^vf- -

The Village Improvement Society held their fingertip Christmas luncheon, Monday at the Community-' House, Betty Hum! of Bohemia presented a musical program and lead those present in the singing of traditional hohday songs. , ;; if

The ^People-, . t o - People Christmas progressive dinner scheduled for Friday, December 10,v is being, cancelled due to

jc^cumatances- :- beyond" ttiel control of: the committee!, ?K; ':•'.'-yl Mr. and Mrs^ Edward Grayson of High Street are the/proud grandparents of a new grand­daughter. Juliahne Elizabeth was born to Mr; and Mrs. Don Gay of Holley, N;Y., Decmeber 1. She is the Gay's first child. Mrs. Gay is \ the former Miss Margaret

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our v.Christmas . Club now. Oystermen's Bank & TrwtjCp.

Welcomed into their new home on High Street by the Welcome Wagon Hostess, this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leach and son. ; ;>V -

Mr. and Mrs: Anthony Gallo of Willet Avenue entertained' for dinner Sunday Miss Susan Ger-maine of Oakdale.; Miss Ger-maine is r involved in preparations foH the St: Lawrence R.C. Church Christ- mas play at which a live donkey will be included in the cast.

Ten members of the Sayville High School Campus Life Club met Monday at the home of Joel Donohue of High Street.

Christmas Eve, starting at 7:30 p.m., the Methodist Youth Fellowship /of the Sayville Methodist Church will sponsor a continuous showing of the out* door Christmas Pageant entitled the "Fourth ; Guest.". The pageant, lasting 10 minutes, will be repeated every 15 minutes. ,

Kathy Staudt, daughterof Mr. and Mrsl .Robert -Staudt of Lakeland Avenue/celebrated her 12 birthda'y\November 24; Six of Kathy's -.•:> friends enjoyed "f a pa jama party that' eyeinlhg in celebration of the occasion.. s

Many Call,"C" Bogel first idr Real Estate. 280 Main Stree Sayville, LT..9-3M0. ADV-TFVy

Friday,-; -Amy. Shelbourne, daughter of MrVand Mrs. William Shelbourne ; J r ^ p f V Cindee ^m^s^m^^^^&^ Avehiw,pcelebrated % herV fourth

^•bi^daj^^^^ her 'I hphpr>; withi 10 guests in-cluding her sisters>£laire, Mary Eileen/and r; Maureen ^attending. ; 'Mr. and^JlreiRidiard Seiple of Macol^I-JS Jreet^? spent^the ' Thanksgiving:?• weekentf -rat-the

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RIRTHDAY CELEBRATION-The Brookhaven Town Recreation Department Bhie Point Senior Citizens Ctub held their third birthday celebration at the Lake Hoo.se in West Sayville last weekiwha a fine turnout of Seniors frmn the area~on hand. In the photo above, standing from left to right, are: Mrs. Adelaide Sykworth; Senior Citizen program supervisor: Ed Donnelly, vice president: Mary Ann Perry. recreatton^cm^Ie^ader;' Norman Grosser, president; Mrs. Rose Manetta; MrSj- Edjthe Slnkoff: Mrs. Sally Pinto; Mrs. Evelyn Secord; Miss Anne Morris and Mrs. Emily BuseVi;'.^ ! £'£?<

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Tbe Wizard-Faculty Basketball game was , played at James Wilson Young High School, December 4. The faculty suffered a defeat The game was "spp'n* Bored by the Bayport-Blue Point Boosters to kick off th^basket-ball season.

St; Ann's Episcopal Church, So. Main St., Sayville Is selling Douglas Fir: Christmas, treea. 'Miss Sally Kallmann of

Snedecbr Avenue, Bayport, gave a surprise baby shower and going away party for her sister, Judy Siroif, December 1. Judy and her husband, Rodney, left; the next day for their new home in Maine. Her husband was appointed, a game warden near the Canadian border. Among the guests'were her -wsister-inrlawi' - Karen . Kallmann, her grandmother,. Mary Kallmann, and Linda Duffy who baked the cake decorated' with babies and rose buds. , : i , %;cTb«\;Bayi»rt^Yvine^;i^t-*pf • Brookhaven: Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Is holding their annual Christmas luncheon and 'ih-j stallatlon of officera Sabirday at?. Ed Meyer's-. Lake House. Sayville. Everyone is requested

mttu Erich Coners '-.-•r-'-r '• .-ft?:.!t Mi^imS¥^^##

will not be eligible because Lions Club members may not enter.

Special gift; selection of oil paintings on sale now! SO percent off! Hall of Frame Discount Art and^Frame Center. Mam St., Sayville, •> • ' ,

The Day Unit of Bayport Home Extension is having their Christmas lunchoen December 15 at • noon at Ed Meyer's Lake House, Sayville. All those at­tending please bring a grab bag gift Deceaiber 1, the unit had their ^business'.; meeting and lunchoen, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weinand of Holiday Magic Cosmetics demonstrated beauty care and make up.

December 4, the White Cross Missionary Society of the Blue Point Baptist Church, held their Christmas lunchoen. The guest speaker was Mrs. Edith Shepard of Patchogue*, widow of the last Rev. Coulson Shepard. The Rev. Shepard was founder and original radio, voice of Message to Israel. Mrs. Shepard spoke on her recent trip to Israel. •:. .".' . This Saturday, Vat 7, the Christmas pageant and party for all the children of the community

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Division Avenue, and Jeff Rae of Bayport, spent the weekend at the home of Miss Smith's brother and' sister-in:law, Mr. and-1 Mrs. Thomas J. Smith of Portsmduth, N. H.-. - - , - . .r •. :;V-.-^»«^:-;

Mr: and Mrs. •of Westfleld,

Debra Smith, daughter of Mr. daughier4n law, and Mrs. Wesley M. Smith Jr; of Charles Schram

M/i^nd Mrs. Rodney Stoll and children of Lauri Place spent the:;=: Thanksgiving weekend':, at i rthe'-home of Mrs. StoR's parents; Mr. • and Mrs. W.^P. Hiltabrand of.

S ^ d ^ h ^ ^ f i r T a W M ^ : ? i ? ; ^^M^~\. '*iarloar Wr&t ~ ^^ Washington^ N/ H- ? J:."^ t/Christinw Club^:now. Oyster- meets eye^? JecojojlWedriesday'

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The Young Couples Club of the Christian Reformed Church met Sunday at the home of. Mr. and Mrs.; RobertjSlager o(• Cherry

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Nowais ithe time to think of Christmas-: J *72'% Join ,bur

toJ>ring^. grab bag gift.Reser-. .^will^beiheld at the Blue Point * Baptist ChufcliySundayi1 the Awana-Youth Club took part in the::'eyenIn^''i)sei^eeVvTlie Club

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vations "may be made through Marian Minardi of Bayport at 472-15d0.. The new officers are Ann Anmbruster, president; Edith ' Schaber, first vice-president; * Dot: Debbhb,. second vice-president; rviolet Yah Horn and Ann Sbuchek, corresponding secretary's7 Peg; Kenrielly, recording secretary, Rosalie Brunne, treasurer. The auxiliary

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Gilbert bf Silver Springs,; Md-.While therev the Seiple's -.Were; guests of-ue^Sbriners-,Cliiby j - !!.'

AtTl^t 3p" fjJm .>Wednesday',[ {. Debember. 15,' the ;Sayville. Cooperative ExtenUon; Day TJnit-Will hold its annual. Christmas-s luncheon at Sunland *|n Blue:-Point. . Those interested in making reservations, please call LT- 9 -4968; ^ L ^ ' - ' " ^ $$M':

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Langley, Mrs, Thelma Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. William. Kahler . and \ children, all of. Lincoln,'..R.I., j visited over. toe Thanksgiving . weekend at the hbhie of "Mr. and ; Mrs. Charles Horvath of North Cliff Avenue. \ . \ y

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Pugh of Center Street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason of Rich­mond Hill last weekend. They came out to see "Guys and Dolls' put on by the Sayville Musical Workshop. . <

Registration Resume

Central Registration for the 1972 General Election has resumed at the Board of Elecr tiom^office in Yaphank, Election Commissioners Frank Coveney and Everett F. McNab an­nounced today. College students, in particular, are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to register while they are home during the holidays. Office hours are from 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. daily.

The approximately 3,000 election inspectors and poll clerks who worked during the recent registration period and election should receive their salary checks soon from ' Riverhead, r*

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•'' St. Ann's Episcopal Church, So. M In •.;St.?'"•: Sayville;.; Is' selling Douglas Fir, Christmas trees'!J • • T\ Reservations : are still % being taken for the December 45fAn-; nual Christmas Luncheon of the Sayville, Cooperative Extention Day Unit The Luncheon wUl be held atsiinlahd in Blue Point.a; 12:30 pm: Those interested pleasi call'LT-9^4?68.r::^:1 l?'Mp?J t

Mr. and'Sirs.: StanleyrSifager of; .West Avenue returned hoiHe^l&t' Tuesday, after a week'sy vis it at theV Home '.'of.,' Mrs. "'SiagVs. parents,. Mr. and Mrs Englebert Knibbe of Battle Cr^ek, Mien,

Mr. and Mrs.'* Dirk Van' Essendeift and Melvin of Roll stone;.-.'Avenue spent ! the weekehdat the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. .and Mrs;'-ilqbert."Smid of Waldwick, N. J;'They attended the baptism 61 their :grandaughter, Pamela Susan,,. Sunday at Calvin Christian :- Reformed<Church Wyckoff; N: ,JJ Pamela is the Smid's first child. t :

Bride-to-be latest styles- as shown in bridal'magazines; also

' bridesmaids and flower "girl costumes; by appointment only. Call Lillian LT 9-0650 ADV-TF

The Valley National Bank on Main Street has window displays at both entrances featuring "Pots, Pans and Pictures", the Sayville Historical Society's popular cook book, along.with antique kitchenware and? toys, from Peppards 1866 House on Main Street. The display will remain until after the holidays.

This Sunday at both morning services at the.First Reformed Church, Dr» Marion De Velder, Stated Clerk of the Reform'ed Church in America, will bring the message. ;,';' ' % *

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schram 'of Brook Street returned home Tuesday after spending a week visiting with their son and

,Bifnr4Md--Chu«lrireld~"their" Christmas Luncheon Wednesday. at the Saxon Arms Restaurant • •

Howard Bate of Atlanta; Geb^r returned home last Sunday after' spending a "week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Peterr

Bais of Brook Street. Spending-Thanksgiving Day with'.the^Bais' , /ere Mr J1'-and Mrs. Donald

mder Tuiip and three children l;Lodi^ISf; J.^!;r-V:•'.•" •..•";'

J.T.-Prolo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pjco.lo„ojf .Lauri. Place,,<wasu llyears^ldWednesday.,Afamily,. party was given in hishonbr• on the. day • with his . four grand- . parents, Mr. and Mrsi John. Wedemeyer of Levittown and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prolo of Bay Shore, attending. Friday, J. T. and three of his friends again celebrated at* a bowling party at the Oakdale

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Yvonne VanGeeinert, daughter of r Mr, ;•. and; Mrs. Peter VahGeemert bf Division Avenue,. was - five years old Saturday., Yvonne entertained at a party in her honor for 12 of. her friends, Sunday, five couples, friends of Yvonne's parents, also helped her celebrate her birthday.

Ted Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. KeUy of-Washington Avenue -was nine years old Sunday. Saturday, Ted and 14 of his friends enjoyed bowling and i^ffeihments at- trie Oakdale Lanes/\-'/:^' ;V\!?;;-.'~i#.'"' !;"••';•

The "Welcome Wagon Hostess welcomed to their new borne on Briar Circle this week Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Press.

The Adult Fellowship of the Christian Reformed Church met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Styles of Rollstone Avenue.

Contest.-.entry\blanks for the Lion's Club putdoor"Christmafl Decorations: will bes distributed to Blue Point! children through the; local schools, Entry blanks may ; also be obtained at -BrownS; Grocery Store, Blue Point Avenue; The contests is bpeh to all Blue Point residents. John Mulvey of Pleasant Avenue took second award last year. Since he has joined the club this year, he

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Kenneth Bohrer of Bartley Lance became arnember of the West Sayville Volunteer'Fire Department and was presented .with his badge Friday at the monthly meeting of the Fire

i Department Marie Pinzone; daughter Of Mr.

..and Mrs. .Anthony Pinzone bf Washington Avenue, was 9 years old Friday." Her family celebrated with a party including Marie's grandmother, Mrs. Marie Culrnance of ^Bohemia. Saturday, 10 of Marie's friends honored her at a birthday party.

Sunday, Rev* and Mrs. Marvin Meeter of Cherry Avenue en-

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Receive Complaints ->

The Patchogue Sodal Security office, along with social security offices in 850 communities around the country, has been appointed by secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Elliot L. Richardson to serve as a local center to receive complaints about substandard conditions in ' nursing homes.

Persons who have information about instances of poor quality care, neglect, unsanitary, or unsafe conditions, in a nursing home may give that information to the nearest social security office in person, or by letter or phone. If desired, the name of the person making the complaint and the name of then nursing home patient will be kept confidential, Curtis'R. Lee social security district manager In Patchogue s a i d . •'. '•' ' • . "•:';

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