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TOWN TALK... News Around The Community of SayvilleLt 9-0200 - y * "Lt 9-0200

Friday at the Spring Cotillion ofDowling College held at theThatched Cottage in Centerport.Dowling President Allyn P.Robinson crowned AmbrosineMary Crane of Sayville thecollege 's Spring Queen. Am-brosine Mary is secretary of thejunior class and is a student ofsecondary education majoring inSpanish.

The Junior Garden Club heldtheir first Daffodil Show lastTuesday at the SayvilleMethodist Church. Blue Ribbonwinners were Victoria Kraus,Virginia Lee Kraus, MarlineFecteau and Lisa Grootendorst.Mrs. Henry C. Nye of EastPatchogue judged the specimenHooms. The committee assistingthe chairman, Mrs. Paul N.Westerbeke Sr. were MiusMargaret Herron, Mrs. MarkRedlein , Mrs. William R.Swettman, Mrs. Norman Tannerand Mrs. Cornells Grootendorst.The prizes awarded to the BlueRibbon winners were donated byFnedbergs Farm and GardenSupply Store and the SayvilleGarden Club, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dresch ofCarrie Avenue are grandparentsfor the first time, a girl, KathrynAnne. The parents are Lieut.Henry Dresch, U.S. Coast Guard,and his wife , Linda. Both parentsare graduate students at theUniversity of Illinois. Lieut.Dresch will receive his degree inCivil Engineering and his wifewill receive her MA inmathematics in June. After a fewweeks in Sayville , they will moveto Boston where Lieut. Dreschwill resume his Coast Guardduties.

Remember those hot, humiddays last year? Keep cool thisyear - air conditioning is theanswer. Stop in now and find howeasy it is to purchase that airconditioning unit by financing itwith a low cost bank loan fromOystermen's. ADV-TF

Kathleen A. Vetter, a juniorbiology major sc the College ofMount St. Vincent , recentlyreceived a National ScienceFoundation Grant to financesummer research on symbioticlife forms in hand corals. Byscuba diving, Miss Vetter willdetermine the factors that causediversification in thy coral'shabitat. She is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Vetter ofNancy Drive. Miss Vetter servesas chairman of the StudentDevelopment and collegeRelations Board at the college.

Howard Friedberg, son of Mr.and Mrs. Stanley Friedberg ofSayville , has been electedpresident of the SpringfieldCollege chapter of Phi EpsilonKappa, the national professionalphysical education fraternity.Mr. Friedberg, a 1968 graduate ofSayville High School , is also amember of the varsity soccerteam at Springfield.

Many call "C" Bogel first forReal Estate. 280 Main Street,Sayville, LT 9-3600. ADV-TF.

Miss Cynthia Lyon of FairwayEast and David MacDonnell ofLake Ronkonkoma have beennamed to the Dean's List at theCollege of Wooster in Ohio for thewinter quarter.

Richard Charles Koch ofBohemia was one of 22 hieninitiated into Hofstra Universitychapter of Phi Delta Kappa April20. Phi Delta Kappa is an in-ternational professionalfraternity for men in education.Mr. Koch is an administrativeintern and teacher in the Sayvilleschools.

William F. Goertemoeller ofOneonta arrived at the home ofhis parents , Mr. and Mrs.William Goertemoeller ofHamilton Street, after a two-week tour of Italy.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Brandt ofMerritt Island, Fla., had (winsons born April 13 in CapeCannaveral Hospital The boysare named Christopher Scott andKenneth Michael . The Brandtsare former Sayville residents.

James Davis, son of Mr. ancMrs. James Davis of Sevill.Boulevard, was confirmed at StJohn Nepomucene ChurchFriday. The event was celebratedwith a family dinner at th.Lamplighter.

The Sayville P.T.A. announcedtheir recent election of officersfor the coming year. They are:Mr. and Mrs. Norman DeVenu,co-presidents ; Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Romkey, co-vicepresidents; Mrs. Donald Berger,recording secretary ; Mrs. IsraelHaowitz , correspondingsecretary ; and Everett Leh-mann, treasurer.

A daughter, Jennifer Susan,was born April 14 in Perth AmboyHospital, N.J., to Mr. and Mrs.Gavin Cloeve of Highland Park.Mr. Cloeve is a former residentof Sayville and the son of formerassistant superintendent oischools, Charles Cloeve and Mrs.Cloeve, now of Painted Post, N.Y.

For Mother's Day - Cut flower-Carnations. Patio plantings. Roseplants for the garden fromBayport Flower Houses, Mon-tauk Highway, Bayport - HR 2-0014.

Mr and Mrs. Charles G.Raynor 2d of Wendover Road andMr. and Mrs. Frank Smith ofGreene Avenue arrived homeSaturday after a two weeks' visitin Guadalupe, French West In-dies.

David Mannix, son of Mr. andMrs. William Mannix of AlfanDrive received his First HolyCommunion at the service held atSt. Lawrence R.C. ChurchSaturday. Following the service,David and his family enjoyedLunch at the Saxon ArmsRestaurant.

Radar S.A. John Tarpey, son ofMr. and Mrs. John Tarpey ofAlfan Drive graduated fromGreat Lakes Naval RadarTraining School in Michigan lastFriday. Following a ten day leaveat home, he will be reporting tothe U.S Destroyer Vogelgesnagat Norfolk , Va.

Community Association 5 of theSuffolk County Girl Scout Councilheld their Annual Meeting at adinner held at Land's EndRestaurant , last Monday A totalof 60 Active Adults m GirlScouting in the Community wererecognized for having over 20years in active Girl Scouting,both as Scouts and Workers. Theywere as follows: From Sayvdle -Mrs. Charles Van Schaick , 29years ; Mrs George Schreiber, 27years; From West Sayville - MrsEverett Lehmann , 29 years ;From Bohemia - Mrs. BernardPagels, 20 years ; From Oakdale -Mrs. Robert Ross, 20 years;From East Ishp - Mrs. DotothySchauzer.

Having problems with a bur-sting budget? Why not pay allyour bills with a low costOystermen's Bank loan. ADV-TF.

At the meeting of the SayvilleGarden Club last Monday atTemple Shalom, Mrs. AlfredBrunini , president , presided.Mrs. Guy Walser's name wasplaced on lhe honorary memberslist. A geographic history of LongIsland was given to the Sayville

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CHORAL CONCERT TO BE PRESENTED - Sayville High School's Annual Spring Concert is plannedfor Saturday evening, May 8, at 8:15 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Featuring a wide repertoireof numbers by the school's several vocal music groups, the concert is open to the public without anadmission charge. Shown Is a student trio rehearsing for the Annual Spring Choral Concert - CarolynBaumann, Anne DeBeauchamp and Linda McFarlane.

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David Doty Jr., son of Mr. andMrs David Doty of Middle Road,Bayport , has been awarded theAd Altare Dei Award for BoyScouting The presentation wasmade by Bishop Kellenberg atthe Convocation held April 25 atSt. Agnes Cathedral in RockvilleCentre.

Mr. and Mrs Frank Schrageand family of Bayview Avenue ,Miss Ruth Torres of SnedecorAvenue , and Miss RebbeccaWohr of Yaphank drove to ClarkSummit last week-end where thethree girls attended HomecomingWeek-end at the Baptist BibleCollege of Penn They spentFriday night in Johnson City asthe guests of Miss Whor 's sisterand brother-in-law , Mr and MrsDaniel Strickland. The Schragefamily continued on to their placein Pine Grove , Penn Saturdaythey all met and enjoyed theconcert at the college , returningto Bayport Monday MissValane Schrage has been ac-cepted at Baptist Bible College asa music major and will enter inSeptember Miss Schrage willgraduate from James WilsonYoung High School in June

A Memorial Concert , a tributeto the late John Andersen , will beheld Sunday, May 9, at 8:30 p m.at the Blue Point School , BluePoint Avenue in Blue Point. Theconcert will be put on by BellCantoriuin Chorus under thedirection of William Graff. Ad-mission is free.

For Mother 's Day- Cut flowers.Carnations, Patio plantings, Roseplants for the garden fromBayport Flower Houses, Mon-tauk Highway, Bayport- HR 2-0014.

The Second Sight TrainingCenter of the Guide Dog Foun-dation for the Blind of Smithtownheld its first annual puppy fieldday Sunday. Dawn , owned byPam Poller of Bayport Avenue ,look third prize in the JuniorHandling Contest , and Dusty,owned by Dana Potter took fourthprize in the same class. Dawnalso received fourth prize for thebest Labrador. Pam and Danaare the children of Mr and MrsDavid Potter.

In memory of their relatives ,the following members ot theLadies Auxiliary of the AnnableLund Post of the AmericanLegion have made donations tothe auxiliary. Anna Schultz hasdonated the bell , Jo Albert , thegavel , and Bessie Alexander , flagslings for the two new flags.Bessie Alexander and AnnaSchultz are the two new ColorBearers At the April Executivemeeting held at the home of Mrs.Laverne Wittlock of South OceanAvenue , Bayport , the nominatingcommittee chose the new slate ofofficers for the coming year.

These officers will be installed atthe June meeting with countyofficials doing the honors. Also,new members who have not yetbeen iniated will be at that timeMay is Poppy Month , and poppieswill be available from allauxiliary members and atShands and Sconzo's. The EasterDinner Basket was awarded toLynn McDonald of Bellport

A "Celebration of Life-FamilyWeek-end" will be held by theBayport Methodist ChurchSaturday and Sunday, May 8 an-i9 at the church The guest leaderswill be Mr. and Mrs RobertSifVar of Drexel Hill , Penn. Everychurch family is invited toparticipate.

Miss Ruth Torres, daughter ofMr and Mrs. Joseph Torres ofSnedecor Avenue, Bayprort , hasbeen accepted at Eastern BibleCollege in St. Davids , Penn forthe fall term

We've taken the big expenseout of buying a car thanks to ourauto loan that offers you low bankrates. Our "one - stop Oyster-men's Bank. ADV-TF.

Mrs. Albert O. Ness of BayportAvenue recently spent a week inWashington, D. C., where sheattended the 80th NationalContinental Congress of theNational Society of the Daughtersof the American Revolution. Thehighlight of the week was Mon-day evening when President andMrs. Richard Nixon and MayorWashington were guests. ThePresident and the Mayor spoke.Mrs. Ness participated in asuccessful sale of antique dollsheld at Constitution Hall tobenefit the Kate Duncan SmithSchool

The Evening Unit of theBayport Home Extension willhave a lesson in "Lamps," taught

by Mrs. Robert Otten , and"Money Saving Main Dishes,"taught by Mrs. Clyde Chad-bourne, at the meeting Tuesday,May U.

Cub Scout Pack No. 130 enjoyeda fine day Saturday at the -Circus in Madison SquareGarden. About 58 boys attended.Mr. Leon Yablonski of SylvanAvenue, Bayport , is Cubmaster

A "Teens for Christ" Rally willbe held at the Blue Point BaptistChurch Saturday , May 8, at 7:30p.m. Mrs. Richard Herald ofBayport will be among thespeakers.

When the talk turns to moneyturn to us for a low bank ratepersonal loan. Your "one stopOystermen's Bank" ADV+TF

Officers for the 1971-71 term ofthe Bayport Fire Departmentwere installed at a dinner held atthe Firehouse Saturday, April 24,and are as follows: Chief , FrankPowers ; First Assistant Chief , F.Norton; Second Assistant Chief ,Joseph Moore ; Battalion Chief ,Al WagehJr. , President, StanleyGillette; Se :retary, C. L.Rosche; Treasurer, Tyler Lory;and Trustees, William Meyer ,Thomas O'Reilly, and Rupert E.Christensen. Hook and LadderCompany Officers are: Captain,Seymour Fink; Lieutenants, E.McFadden and Warren Earle;Secretary, Donald Sheehflti; andTreasurer , Robert Wigand.Engine Company: Captain, G.Sutherland; Lieutenants , J.Reisinger , and P. Tritsch ;Secretary, C. Freeman; andTreasurer, Otto Brauner. HoseCompany: Captain , StanleyGillette Jr.; Lieutenants , T.Farrell and T. Barbari;Secretaty, Donal Barrett; andTreasurer, F. R. Boccalupo. FirePolice Company : Captain ,Quentin Beitel: and Lieutenant,H. Stiriz.

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Mr. and Mrs. John R. LapineJr. of Bucknell Road returnedhome last Wednesday fromAtlanta , Ga. Mr. Lapine ispresident of the largest local inthe U.S. of the Professional AirTraffic Controllers Organization ,and he headed this delegation tothe 4th Annual Air Traffic Con-trollers Organization NationalConvention in Atlanta. Whilethere, Mr. Lapine celebrated his36th birthday April 25 at a specialdance with Artbur Godfrey.Grime does not pay! Sayville CarWash

Andrew Acevedo, son of Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Acevedo ofWashington Avenue received hisFirst Holy Communion at St.Lawrence R. C. Church Satur-day. Following the service afamily party was held in theAcevedo home. Attending wereMiss Roseann O'Brien and PeteGeschlet of Byron, Conn., MissLinda Moore of Bayport and MissBeth Dennis of Mt Sinai.

When you have a questionabout a loan, remember that youhave a friend at our bank who hasthe answers. Your "one stopOystermen's Bank." ADV-TF

Jody Conkle, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Oliver Conkle ofRollstone Avenue , was eightyears old last Tuesday. Friday,she entertained Leah Boogert-man, Terry O'Connel and Bar-bara Verspoor at the SayvillePizza Parlor in honor of the oc-casion.

Mrs Stanley Arthur of TylerAvenue entertained at a SurpriseBridal Shower for Miss MaryLuce of Tyler Avenue, FridayTwenty one ladies attended in-cluding Mrs. William Luce ,mother of the prospective bride,Mrs. Walter Smith of DivisionAvenue , the prospective groom 'smother , and Miss Luce's grand-

mother, Mrs. Anto|net FredenciWendy, daughter of Mrs. Arthur ,will be the flower girl at the Ma>22 wedding of Miss Luce to MrEverett Smith.

Cubmaster Anthony Pinzone ofPack 212 finds that he can nolonger continue his duties asCubmaster. He has tried tosecure a replacement with nosuccess. The Pack has over 80boys who are working in full Denswith able Den Mothers, butunless a volunteer who is willingto assume leadership of the Packcontacts Mr. Pinsone at hishome, the Pack will have to bedisbanded. Please call him at LT-9-9431

An old-fashioned bathroom? Alow cost bank loan can get yourcarpenter and plumber startedon a new one now. Oystermen'sBank. ADV-TF

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson ofCroton-on-Hudson spent theweekend visiting at the home ofMrs. John Southway of CherryAvenue.

Maura Eileen Kaigh, duaghterof Mr. and Mrs. George Kaigh otBartley Lane, was Confirmed ata service held at St. John ofNeponucene R. C. Church inBohemia, Friday. Following theservice , the Kaigh family , Mrand Mrs. James McCann andMonica and Mary of Oakdale ,and Maura 's sponsor , MrsJames Wilson of Sayville enjoyedluncheon at the LamplighterRestaurant.

Brownie Troop 224 along withtheir leader, Mrs David VanEssendelft of Rollestone Avenue ,Mrs. James Keyser of RollestoneAvenue and Mrs. TheodoreOstrowski of Sayville visited theSouth Shore Greenhouse inSayville last Tuesday As aparting gift each Brownie waspresented with an orchid.

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