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PAGE TWO LONG ISLAND TRAVELER . MATTITUCK WATCHMAN THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1972

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Mattituck Vamps' Annual Dinner-DancePolish Hall in Riverhead was the scene of a really entertaining evening Saturday night as the M attituck Fire Department held its annual dinner-dance and installation of officers. About 140 firemen, auxiliaries, wives and guests were treated to a roast beef dinner and fine dance music by Hank Kowalski's orchestra. Top — At the Fire Commissioners' table were;

(1. to r.) Ml. and Mrs. William Chudiak, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bittner (honorary fireman), Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tuthill, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boughlon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tyler. Bottom, left — Mrs. James Cooper receives ex-Chief's bodge for her hu.sbond, absent on business, from Bill Chudiak. Right, New officers ore sworn in, again by Mr. Chudiak.

Photos by Whitney Booth

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CARD O F THANKSI wish to ex tend my sincere thanks

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G od bless you all.M anuel F e rre ira

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Local Taxpayors' Group Asks Opinions On Parkland

Acting upon th e s ta tem en t of S up ­ervisor A lbert M artocchia th a t the Southo ld Tow n B oard w ants to know how th e public feels about th e ac<)uis- ition of lan d by Suffolk C ounty in Peconic an d O rient, the N orth Pork T axpayers Association, Inc. an d the Council of Allied Associations has sen t ou t a large m ailing to a cross-section of Sou tho ld T ow n taxpayers. Included in th e le tte r is a coupon w hich t h t rec ip ien t can fill ou t and re tu rn to th e association signifying his d isap ­proval of these p lanned acquisitions. The association will deliver these r e ­tu rned coupons to Supervisor M a r t ­occhia on May 17th toge ther with a num ber of petitions whicli a re also Diroulating. R e tu rn s from th is m ailing have passed the m ark to date. In addition, th e association Is co n tac t­ing all th e Southold Town B oard m em bers an d Legislator B. T hom as Strong.

Suffolk C ounty has po.stponed the May 23rd m eeting w hich was to be held in R iverhead to Ju n e 5 th in H auppauge. A lthough th is action makes a tten d an ce a t th is hearing m ore d if ­ficult, th e association is going ahead with its p lans to a ttend . C ar pools will be a rranged and all in teres ted parties a re urged to con tac t Mrs. G ladys Csajko a t 477-1729 or Mrs. M able Lytle a t 765-3904 for details.

Memorial Mass May 20 For Julius Gates

A M em orial Mass will be celebrated a t 11:00 A M, S atu rday , May 20 a t St P a tr ick 's C hurch, Southold, for Juliu?; Gate.'. M r G ates, formerly of S tcny Brook and P o rt Jefferson, died S a tu r ­day, May 6 in Southold. T he .seivicu is requested by h is .«ister, M rs Merklu, of P lainfield , N J ou t of re.spsut for th e la te M r G ates ' m any friends.

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School BudgetsI C ontinued ;i om r-age i »

announced p lans to construct an $855,000 add ition to th e Library. T he proposed library budget of $298,922 (w hich included $30,000 for th e ex ­pansion) was defeated by a vote of 708 to 270.

A spokesm an for th e L ibrary B oard of T rustees said it was ‘‘very doub tfu l” th a t th e B oard will have a proposed budget ready to resubm it to the voters on Ju n e 13. T he speculation is th a t th e $30,000 item for expansion in the budge m ay be elim inated. Moneys from previous budgets th a t now to tals $175,000 is to be "saved” for ‘‘fu ture expansion plans.”

H ad th e school d is tric t budget been approved the tax ra tes iper $100 of assessed valuation) would have risen from $9.07 to $11.25 in R iverhead ; $10.98 to $13.23 in Sou tham pton , and $13.89 to $17.34 in Brookhaven.

T he L ibrary budget if passed, would have caused tax hikes of 9 cen ts in R iverhead to 57 cents; 11 cen ts in S o u tham p ton to 68 cents and 15 cents in B rookhaven to 88 cents.

A nother casualty of th e May 2 vote was th e $1,000 B aiting Hollow Library budget, w hich was defeated by a vote of 560 to 416. B aiting Hollow L ibrary trustees, were still undecided early th is week on w hether to resubm it th e bud ­get to the voters nex t monh.

T he B oard of Education of th e D ist­rict, in a n e ffo rt to elim inate voter discom fort has scheduled th e full day of Ju n e 13 for voting, and to insure voter tu rn o u t h a s scheduled Ju n e 6 and Ju n e 8 from 10 AM un til 8 P M for voter reg is tra tion — in th e lobby of th e Ju n io r High School. Those p e r ­sons who have voted w ith in th e pa.st two years do no t have to register. T he B oard advises th a t anyone w ith questions abou t eligibility to vote, con tac t th e D istric t C lerk’s office a 727-8080.

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An Artisan In OrientCharles Ryder begins turning a lamp base in his basement work­shop in Oriert.

By R u th Campbell

I t takes a vivid im agination to pic­tu re a 120-acre fa rm in Brooklyn, but C harles R yder spen t his early ch ild ­hood on ju s t such a farm . I t was in th e year 1926 th a t h is fa ther, finding buildings closing in and taxes too h igh in Brooklyn, sold his farm th e re and purchased land a t O rien t Point. W hen young C harles finished school he also bought a fa rm and lived there un til 1957 farm ing in th e sum m er an d sup- p lim enting his income w ith carpen try jobs In the winter. His in te res t in ca rpen try probably stem m ed from ob- E-erving and assisting his matei-nal g ran d fa th e r and his uncles, who were builders.

Almost 37 years ago he was m arried to L aura Luce, th e daugh te r of M r and M rs Alfred Luce, who had lived all h e r life on Village Lane in O rient. L aura, as was h e r m other, is a ijraci- ous housewife genuinely intere.sted in people, and in particu lar, her husband.

T hey sh a re a concern and feeliny; for each o th e r th a t w arm s the observe;- and m akes th e visitor feel welcome. T hey speak lovingly of visits witli the ir th ree m arried children and of g rand ­children.

W hen th e R yders firs t cam e to O r­ient, it was prim arily a farm ing area w ith a t lea.st th ir ty large farms. I t was a p leasan t and rew arding life. About 25 years ago w hen C harlie was dis­abled during the p lan ting season due to calcification of the spine, th e other fa rm ers cam e down and did all his p lan tin g for him w ithout even being asked. T here was no big fan fare ; their fr iend needed th em and they did w hat h ad to be done. L ater in the .summer he w as gratefu lly able to resume hi.s own re.sponsibilities.

By 1957, however, it .seemed advisable to leave farm ing for th e carpentry trade. T hey sold th e ir farm and p u r­chased land n ea r th e village on a hill

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Stirling Historical Society To Discuss Warship "Ohio"

At the nex t m eeting of the S tirling Hi.'torlcal Society, being held v o n T hursday, May 25, some IntereslTng details on th is fine ship will be iold. Your all invited, light refreshm en ts will be served, meeting is a t 8:00 P M in th e M ethodist P arish Hall in G reen- port. P.S.—We've ju.st learned som e­th in g has tu rned up on the famou.s battleship , "O hio”, only U S Navy vessel to blow up in G reenport H arbsr (1884).

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