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HOLIDAY PROGRAM--The South Ha ven .Sc hool presen ted a lively holida y progra m last Thursday and every child in the school participated. Kntitled "Holiday Season in Song," it was under the direction of Mrs . laYerne S. C onklin , and featured seasonal songs and customs from cou ntries all over the world . Pa re nt s and friends in attenda nc e voiced their overwhelming appreciation of the pro- gram by enthusiastic app lause. There were many fine acts and songs , and the most enjoyable anel memorable was the Mevico selection followed by the breaking of a Pinata. The background scenery and the school decorations which were made by the childre n helped create a holiday mood and contribut- ed to the overall success of the prog ra m . Mrs . C onklin had a standing ovation at the end of the pro- gra m from tlie children for her help. Bellport Social News V . w., . -.- .,• .. ¦ - \ ! "- u-c- . i Visiting for the- Christmas holidays with Mr. andMrs. Fran- cis T. Miles of Shore Road are their son-in-law and daug hter , Mr. and Mrs . Joseph A , Reid of Ann Arbor , Mich. Jayne MacLeod , daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod of Bieselin Road , attended the luncheon Christmas party g iven by the Rotary Club of Patchogue last Wednesday afternoon with her godfather , William F.Schuldt of Patchogue. Holiday guests of Mr.andMrs. Alan Thorndike of South Howell' s Point Road are their son , Alan , a graduate student at the Univer- sity of Washington, Seattle , Wash., their son, Karl , from Wesleyan University, Middle- town, Conn,, and Mrs. Karl S. Van Dyke of Wesleyan , Conn . Bellport Fish Market Fresh Daily. 286-0710.—-Adv . Miss Elizabeth Winsche spent the weekend in Cleveland., O., visiting Miss Barbara Pickler , her roommate at Boston L' niver- —sity. She and her sister , Bar- bara , of Indiana University, are spending the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mrs. John Sparks and her two sons , Ian and Jeremy, en route from Chile to their home in Cam- bourne , England , were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Leig h Beli of Station Road for a few davs last week . Central School District 4 was closed for the Christmas and New Year holidays on Friday afternoon and will re-open Jan- uary 2. BELLPORT SERVICE CKN- TER. Tel.: 2S<J-9S9<i. —Adv . Mr. and Mrs. Edward der Mat - eosian gave a combination dem- onstration class and Christmas party for their ballroom dance students and their parents Satur- day night at the Bellport Com - munity Hall. Among the students hom e from colleges for the Christmas holi- days are Maro der Mateosian from Pembroke College and Alan Sparrow from Br own University; David Bohn , Wesleya n Univer - sity, Middletown , Conn.; Doug las Borg, Harvard University, Bos - ton, Mass; David Sparrow , Princeton University, Princeton , N.J .; Bradley Wood , University of Denver , Colo.; Paul Warne r , Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.; Larry Fuller , George Lanman, Janet Gardner , Northeastern FIREMAN OF THE YEAR—Robert Edwards of the Bellpor t Fire Department , right , receives his "Volunteer Fireman of the Year " awar d from Joseph Franklin , sales manager of Tlie Schaefer Brewing Company, at a recent ba nquet honoring 130 Long Island volunteers. The awards were presented at a dinner held at tlie America n Legion Hall in Lindenhurst. Each of the firemen was chosen bv his department chief for outstanding performance of duty throughout the vear , and tlie honored firemen invited his chief to tlie affair as his guest. Long Island volunteers are the most active unpaid firemen in tlie country. At tlie peak summer season there are ISO volunteer departments on Long Island made up of over 14, 000 community-minded men. University , Boston , Mass.; Reid Terwilli ger , University ofRoch- estvr; Peter and Bryce Suydam , Colgate University, Hamilton ; Michael Florio , State University at Oswego; Peter Clement , Laura Demarest , Bucknell University . Pennsylvania; Jolm Ebersole and Mark Wiener , Cornell Uni- versity; Jeanette Vaug han , State University College at Fredonia; John Schinn , University of Con- necticut , Storr , Conn.; Michael LaGuardia , Maritime College, Ft. Schuyler; Catliy Cullen , San Diego State College , Calif.; Tom- my Cullen , St. Leo College , Florida , Carol French , Mitchell College , New London, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jennings of Hillsboro , Va., arrived Sunday nig ht tospendthe Christmas holi- days with Mrs. J enn ings ' parent ^ Mr. and Mrs. \ incent Holland of South Howell' s Point Road. nu; Y.\::N BA SKET, penguin Allc v . Heliport. —Adv . The South Country Yacht Club held its children ' s Christmas party Saturday afternoon at the clubhouse on Col onial Drive , East Patcho gue. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Florio of General McLean Drive were Mrs. Michael Florio and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Florio and daughte r , Mary Jo, of Brooklyn , and Mr. and Mrs . Albert Forti and children of Hunt- ington . Miss Susan Tally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn J. Tully of SI North Howell' s Point Road , is a member of the Univer s ity Sing- ers at the University of Tampa , Fla., who presented a Christmas choral concert at the university December 10 in the Falk Mem- orial Theatre. Miss Tully, an English major , is pledging Alpha Chi Omega Soror ity this semes- ter. Mrs . Joseph Hendrie , ' Sr., of Detroit , Mich., is visitingMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hendrie of South Howell' s Point Road , for the Christmas holidays. Miss Gail French arrived this weekend from Chicago, 111., to spend the holiday vacation with her parents . Dr. and Mrs. Wil- lard French of Academy Lane . Iiriiiv iPs (Xi raire . Ti-1. 286-0229 -Adv . Student s in all the Third Grade Classes of the Kreamer Street Elementary School presented a holiday program in the audi- torium BROOKHAVEN M. Fosdick - 2R6-220- " . Charles Quappe , the new cub master of Cub Scout Pack ' J , and the assistant cub master , Bob Quinn , took 40 boys from Pack f) Christmas carolling last vveek in a hay-filled truck. After the ride they returned to the Brookliaven School for a Christma s party with their parents and den mothers. Don ' s Quappe and Ann Quinn took eight boys from Den 5 to the Suffolk County Park last week for an afternoo n of ice skating. Mr. « and Mrs. A . J. Sautcr of Shields Cou rt spent Christmas day at tli e home of Mr. and Mrs, Rudol ph Price on Mill Spring Road in Manhasset. For Your Insurance Needs t nil Put Raimond. !!2 l-:|s !!» . --Adv . David Reid Albu rger is home from American University in Washington , D.C., to spend the Christma s holiday with his par- ents , Mr. and Mrs. David E . Alburger. His sister , Mary Jo, is home from Waterville , Me., where she is a freshman at Colby College. RF.I.l.PORT SERVICE ('EN- TER . Tel.: 28«-!/Sa(i. Adv . The 28 girls in Brownie Troop 1370 have been making Christmas gifts at their meetings, ana Fri- day with their leader , Mrs. Bresslcr , and co-leader , Mrs. Crespi , they enjoyed dancing, games , and prizes at their Christmas party held in tlie Brookhaven Elementary School. In HKOOKHAVKN . Tin- trat Mand Advance is tin sale at Vcniic . Ili-li- entes-ton. —Aiiv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks entertained Sunday evening in their home on Hawkin s Lane for a few of their friends from Brookhaven. East Patchogue P. Whilaker GR 5-9029 John Simpson of Now York City is spending the colidays w ith his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simpson of Taylor Avenue, lie is an actor who made his latest appearance in a product ion of "King Lear " by the F quif . v Theater grou p in New 'iork . George Wittier , ID , a junior , majoring in biolog v , at Carleton Coilege in Northfield , Minn, is at home for the holidaj s . He is the son of Mr. and Mrs . George Wittier of Colonial Drive . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masin and son Christopher , former re- sidents of Fast Patchogue are visiting at the home of Mrs. Masin 's parents , Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Tracz of Gladiola Street , Patchogue. The Masins now live in Fast Lansing, Mich., and Mr. Masin is currently prepar- ing for his doctorate at Michigan State University . In i VS! [• V I< MIH.I I . 1 hr n,n B Itlaml Adi.imc i, in -nl, al s„ in vim h. c s , l,rni-f ( - In li . s„ . ( , r 11, ia I. mi' Vlurt. I Li r. .n. -. ¦ Onm- . a,. I .M' . M .r. Mem.in.C II..-Inc.!. I. \ .1 11. I. ,l,. ..-n \,U George Masin , son of Mr„ and Mrs. George Masin of Pineneck Avenue will be home for the holidays . He is a graduate of New York Univ ersity and is working on his Masters degree at the Unive.sity of Wisconsin. The A nthony Messina family erf Scherger Avenue celebrate two birthday s this month. Their daughter Rosemarie , was eight on the eighteenth and their son, John, will be 15 Saturday. On hand to take part in the cele- bration are their other two children , Josephine and Anthony, both students at Northwestern State College in Oklahoma , who are home for the Christmas holi- days. As their Christmas project this year , East Patchogue Cadette Girl Scout Troop 1335 purchased and donated gifts to the children at the Kings Park Hospital. Marge Palermo and Jean Wruck are the leader and assistant lead- er of this troop, Mrs. Muriel Gallagher of A- mericus Avenue , went with "The Over Fifty Club" group from Saint Mary ' s Church , East lslip, on a chartered bus tour to Bethlehem, Pa. December 12. They stayed at the H otel Beth- lehem where a roast beef lunch- eon was served in the ballroom, took a walking tour of the Eighteenth Century buildings and a guided bus tou r , through the old and new areas of town , to the top of South Mountain and the Bethlehem Steel Company. On the return trip a stop was made at the Howard Johnson Restaurant at Somerville, Pa., for a late snack. The group reached East lslip about mid- night where Mrs . Gallagher spent the night with her son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A . Enright. Sharleen Anne Kissen , infant daughter of Specialist 4 and Mrs. Martin Thomas Kissen , Jr., was baptized recently at Saint Francis de Sales R.C . Church , Patchogue. Patrolman and Mrs. Charles Thompson Jr., the baby ' s uncle and aunt, were the sponsors. A buffet dinner was enjoyed by friends and relativesof the family at the home of the grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson , Sr., of Roe Avenue. S p. 4 Kissen is presently serving in Vietnam and expects to be home some- time in the Spring. John E. Ampula of 3 Princeton Place is enrolled in Mount St. Mary ' s College , Emmitsburg, Md., for the current academic year. Hig h Honor , Honor Rolls at Bell port H.S. BROOKHAVEN— Tne High Honor and Honor Roll lists were issued this week at Bellport Sen- ior High School here on Beaver Dam Road in Brookhaven. TTwy are as follows (Asterisk denotes all A' s>. HIGH HONOR ROLL 9th Grade-Nathan Bacon , David Bianchi , Andy Borg *, Penny- Brown , Bob Chrien , Theresa Col- lichio , Robert DiDio, Linda Die- cidue , Erik Eades , Joan Fasce, Louisa Floyd , William Fosdick , Ellen Fouler* , Rowena Frazer , Jane Fuka , Brooke Furman, Elaine Gallo, Patty Gould , Don- ald Graw , Patric k Gubbins , Chris Guerrera , Susan Hendrie , Nina Herrera*, Jan Hudis , David Ja- coby, Linda Jensen , Frank Lang- don , S . Magurno, K . McKeown , L . Merriam , C. Mirabelli , L. Miskosky, Mark Nathans * Katy Palevsky* Carmela Pocchia* ,Da- vid Quarltere , Ellen Roberge * , Janet Rose, Nancy Sailor , Lynn Schletter , Lewis Schneider , Gary Sh iebler , Laurel Smith , Laura Stewart*, Pam Sylvester *, Mark Wade, Claudia Wallen , Martha Winsche , Deborah Weinstock* , ' Allison Wood , Patti Wruck, John Young. 10th Grade- Allison Andors*, Cynthia Baker , Nydia Barone , Lees a Blac k, Valerie Brown, Margit Dahl , Greta Dixon , Mari- lyn Enssle , Tammy Follini*, Mary Ellen Garrison , Louise Goldstein , Linda Higgins* , Joan Hirschkorn , April Ippolito , John Jensen , Andrew Kossoy, Cathy Lomonosoff , Pat Moesta , Connie Parry*, Pat Rasso, Susan Reilly Charles Shellabargcr , Paul Swit- zer , Pat Webster. 11th Grade- Joh Anderson , Joe Beitel , Barbara Biide , Jane Cullen , Laura Fishe r , \v iliiain Gibson , Rob Giebetz , L inda Gor- don , Lind a Graw , Christine Ham - iyn , Jan Harting, Kathy Herrera , Carol Holtz , Todd Kana * . Lynne Lansman , June Lohman , Phil Merriam , Mike Mucci , Casandra Neal , Jane Potter , EstherQuarl- tere* , Annette Racaniello , Nan- cy Racaniello , Littie Rau , Frank Reiss Ul , Nancy Roberge *, Vir- ginia Santo , Joanne Scanlon . Gay- le Schaefer , Beverly Wiener . 12th Grade- Caryn Barbero, Ernest Colsman , Susan Demarest Barbara Dobrie , Paula Feeney , V. Garms , S . Grace , Mark Hir- schkorn , Holly Knudsen , Jacquie Lambert , Pau l LeSassier , Rob - ert P . Maloney , Nancy Moog, Linda Nystrom , Joan Openchow- ski , Linda Palermo, Alan Palev - sky, Barbara Parisette , Andrew Pate , Jon Rant* , Pam Rasso , Richard Sailor , James Shreeve* Wendy Smith, Eric Suuberg , Re- nee Sweda , Barbara Vineyard, Kathy WysockL HONOR ROLL 9th Grade— Peter Brown , Charles Carll , Anthony Collichio . Connie Cummings , Wendy De- marest , Barbara Dibbl e , Lynn Drake , Reed Elfenbein , Jean Fasce, Diane Ferrer , Mark Fier- ro , Marcy Giebetz , Barbara In - diila , Titus Kana , Larry Kapfer , Barbara Larcombe , Sara Lewis , Gail Mack, N . McCarthy, B. Mc- Kay, Susan Partridge , Roseann Patanjo , Stephanie Patanjo , Deb- bie Perry, Elizabeth Reiss , Gin- taras Repecka , Marilyn Rogez-s, Roberta Schmidt , Regina Slonim , Regina Thomas , I^ois Tokajer , Russell Wal ton , Alain Whalley, Laurie Whitaker. 10th Grade—Robin Best , Frank Bonaduce , Suzi Brown , Lynne Call , MarkChenoweth , MikeDor- rien , Maura Feeney, Dietra Fis- her , Marcia Gallo , Richard Gei- ger , Dolores Kiefe r , Joseph Mach , Ian Mac Kenz ie , John Mehrman , John Messina , Charles Middleton , Diane Mullen , Elaine Nink , Pat Parisi , David Pate , Ronald Rozsa , Bil l Schad t , Ann Seaman , Richard Siege l , Debbie Sfouppe , Ray Wimbush . 11th Grade— Sal ly Baier , Lil - lie Blackmon , Steve Brown , Karen Dahl , Doris Dalen , Perri Anne DeLia , Greg Dillon , C . Dis , Ellen French , Jean Gardner , Helen Gelband , Gene Hassell , W illiam Houston , Jeff Keller , Jane Kirchgessner, Ninon Lacey, Alex Litwin , Thomas Moore , John Nink , Kevin Nixon , Alan Penney, Linda Perretti , Alice Quatrochi , Joanne Rideout , Edward Strier , Jeffrey Vaughan , Ellen Videlock , Marilyn Wallen , FrankZambella , 12 Grade—David Ahrend , Tho- mas Bonne , Cliff Brown , Rhonda Cutler , Joan DeVito , Linda Dor- rien , Ray Fassino , Mark Fuhr- mann , Richard Gaulli , Gene Ho- ward , Deborah Ingram , Sue Irv- ing, Clarine Jones , Marjorie Kossoy , Jean LaMonica , Barbara Lovetere , James Lomonosoff , Jolin Maloney, Paul Morabito, Joseph Paisley, Joanne Panarello Cynthia Parry, Cheryl Regal- muto , Patricia Rose , Steve Roth- man , Nancy Scafidi , Greg Schlet- ter , Ed Schneider, Virginia Sch- wab , Laurie Seldon , Andy Solo- vvey , Sheryl Spencer , George Stirl ing, Richard Varney, C. Wadsworth , George Washington , James Way well , Josephine Wim- bush , D. Wnenta , Glenn Woodhull , R . Young. Big Winter Jamboree Being Sponsored By Auto Dealers Group Robert (Bob) Brown, president of Browns of Bellport Inc ., this week announced that his firm is participating in the big Winter Jamboree being sponsored by New York - New Jersey Amer- ican Motors Dealers Associa - tion , December 15 to March 31. "As pa rt of the celebration and as an aid to skiers , a special tel- ephone reporting service is available bringing the latest in- formation on snow conditions at leading ski areas in the East", he said . "By dialing phone num- ber 212 LY 4-7500 anyone in the area can get instantaneous and up -to-the minute informa- tion on skiing in four states New York , New Jersey, Vermont and New Hampshire." In addition, and also as a part of the Winter Jamboree, Amer- ican Motors dealers are spon- soring a special Hunter Mountain House Sweepstakes that offers a free five-day week for two at tlie famed Catskill ski and rec- reation resort. This includes room , meals, lessons and ski lifts free to theluckywinner. Sweepstakes entry blanks can be obtained at the deale r show- room and when fi l led out , can be deposited in the ballot box the re . Entries close February 1 , and the winne r will be notified by mail . There is nothing to buy, and there are no special qualifica- tions for eligibility. The only requirement is that anyone en- tering tlie sweepstakes must be at least 18 years of age. Mr. Brown , who has been in the automobile business for over 50 years , is president ofthe BeU- port Chamber of Commerece, and a member of the Bellport Fire Dept and Bellport Ambulance Co. His chief hobby is sailing. Christmas Chorals At Middle Sch. The Bellport Middle Schot celebrated the Christmas seaso with a variety of programs durin the past week. On Thursday Sal Greco' s read ing class produced and directe a performance of "The Left Ove: Reindeer . " This program was followed b: choral singing by the sixth grade students who participated in tht pilot program this Summe r . The: sang Fred Waring' s "T' was tht Nig ht Before Christmas " "Thirty -two Feet and 8 Little Tails ot White , " "Christmas Chopsticks ," and««Jolly 01dSairt Nicholas." For the final selection the en- tire student body joined in sing- ing, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer . " The musical portion of the program was directed by Mrs. Robert Mahoney and Rich- ard Sullivan , who also was piano accompanist . On Friday, the sixth grade chorus , seventh and eighth grade chorus , and the Middle School band gave two performances of a Christma s prog ra m. Following each performance , members of the school's faculty entertained the student body by sing ing sev- e ' ral Christinas carols . In the afternoon , the sixth grad- ers had Christmas pa rties in their homeroom classes. The seventh and ei ghth graders en- joyed a dance in the cafetorium. HOMEC OMING DAY -- Members of last year ' s graduating class returned to Bellport Hi gh School last Thursday to discuss with this year ' s seniors college life and its rewards and problems . Pane l discussions were held in each of the senior English c Lasses and were led by student moderators. Some of the returning graduates , left to ri ght are --Jamie Moog (Syracuse): Richard RETURNING STUDENTS - Discussing the various aspects of college life - left to right are - David Bohn (Wesleya n) : Miss Eileen O'Connell (Bellport High School guida nc e counselor): Ala n Sparrow (Brow n V Le nda Hires (SUNT at Oneonta): Joe Tyler (Suffolk County Community College); and Sue Darma ni n (Mandl Medical Assistant s School). All are members of the 1968 graduating class who returne d to Bellport High Schoo l last Thursday to meet with this year ' s seniors to the challenges and pleasures of college. Photo by Joseph Adams . I?aldwin !?cllport High School scienc e department cliairman) ; Lisa Anderson (Sarah Lawrence); Dave Linbrunner (Suffolk Countv Communitv College); Joh n Starke (Friends World Institute): Joett e Frabi/io (Universal Systems Institute Computer School); ami Hon Schiera (Eastern C onnecticut). —Photo b> Joseph Adams . b y .ion Runt Members o( List year ' s grad- uating epics returned lo Tdl- port Senior High Schoo l , their Alma Mate r , on College Home- coming Day last Thursday. While in the school , they were grouped into different ixinels which held disc us si OILS with this year ' s cun-c nt crop of seniors . These discussions were con- cerned with I'ollei ' . e life and its great v a r i e ty of challenges , problems , and pleasure' s . Judg- ing from the genera l st ident reaction , the day was very in- formative , i nteresting , and a welcome' change of iiace for both the class of 'T) and the return- ing college student s . The pa ne 1 discussions w e r e held in each of tlie senior Eniilish classes and were led by student moderators , who kept everything moving smooth!, and efficiently . The moderators weieiKatliy Wy- socki , Tucky Demarest , Ifuteh Shirane and Jamie Shreeve. He turning members of the class of' <iS included: David Bohn. « Weslya iv , Lenda Hires , SUN Y ai Oneonta; Joe Tyler , Suffolk Com- munity College; Fred Gordon , SUN Y atStony Brook ; Pam Kress , SUNY' at Oneonta; .Scot t Slonim , Tula ne ; Lisa Anderson , Sarah Lawrece; Sue Darmanin, Mandl Medical Assistants School: David Shore , SUNY at New Paltz; Ala n Sparrow , Brown University ; Jamie Moog, -Syracuse , and Kern' Young, G reensboro College . Other guests who attended the discussion were: Dr . Erwin Dingman . supervising princ i pa l for Centra l School District Xo . 4; R obert Gardiner , assistant district principal for instruction; Mrs. Janet Gelina s and James Beedy, Bellport Middle School Guida nc e Counselors . EL ECTION Edward V. Sullivan of Port Jefferson Station, a senior assessment assistant for the Tow n of Brookhaven , has been elected president of the Suf folic County Chapte r of the New York State Assessors Association. Al- so elected with Mr . Sullivan were Lawrence LePrelle. vice-presi- dent , from tlie Town of Hunting- ton, John Fitzpatrick, secretary and John Gaggin, treasurer , both from the Town of Babylon . Frank Firth of Riverhead was elected trustee. The assoc iation strives at all times to improve the accuracy cf Real Property Assessment Procedures , providing up-to -date training and advice to local assessors so tlia t they will be able to perform tlie duties of their profess ion more efficiently . It' s Homecoming Day at Bellport H.S. WYANDOTTE j GARAGE Cliff Miller , Prop 10 SELL ST., BELLPORT 286-0105 •• GENERAL REPAI RS . 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HOLIDAY PROGRAM--The South Ha ven .School presented a lively holiday progra m last Thursdayand every child in the school participated. Kntitled "Holiday Season in Song," it was under thedirection of Mrs . laYerne S. C onklin , and featured seasonal songs and customs from countries allover the world. Pa rents and friends in attenda nce voiced their overwhelming appreciation of the pro-gram by enthusiastic app lause. There were many fine acts and songs, and the most enjoyable anelmemorable was the Mevico select ion followed by the breaking of a Pinata. The background sceneryand the school decorations which were made by the childre n helped create a holiday mood and contribut-ed to the overall success of the prog ram. Mrs . C onklin had a standing ovation at the end of the pro-gram from tlie children for her help.

Bellport Social NewsV . w . , .-.-.,• ..¦ - \ ! "- u-c- .i

Visiting for the- Christmasholidays with Mr. andMrs. Fran-cis T. Miles of Shore Road aretheir son-in-law and daughter ,Mr. and Mrs . Joseph A , Reid ofAnn Arbor, Mich.

Jayne MacLeod , daug hter ofMr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod ofBieselin Road , attended theluncheon Christmas party givenby the Rotary Club of Patchoguelast Wednesday afternoon withher godfather, William F.Schuldtof Patchogue.

Holiday guests of Mr.andMrs.Alan Thorndike of South Howell'sPoint Road are their son, Alan ,a graduate student at the Univer-sity of Washington, Seattle,Wash., their son, Karl , fromWesleyan University, Middle-town, Conn,, and Mrs. Karl S.Van Dyke of Wesleyan , Conn.Bellport Fish Marke t — FreshDaily. 286-0710.—-Adv .

Miss Elizabeth Winsche spentthe weekend in Cleveland., O.,visiting Miss Barbara Pickler ,her roommate at Boston L'niver-

—sity. She and her sister , Bar-bara, of Indiana University, arespending the Christmas vacationwith her parents.

Mrs. John Sparks and her twosons, Ian and Jeremy, en routefrom Chile to their home in Cam-bourne, England, were guests ofDr. and Mrs. Leigh Beli ofStation Road for a few davs lastweek.

Central School District 4 wasclosed for the Christmas andNew Year holidays on Fridayafternoon and will re-open Jan-uary 2.BELLPORT SERVICE C K N -TER. Tel.: 2S<J-9S9<i. —Adv .

Mr. and Mrs. Edward der Mat -eosian gave a combination dem-onstration class and Christmasparty for their ballroom dancestudents and their parents Satur-day night at the Bellport Com -munity Hall.

Among the students home fromcolleges for the Christmas holi-days are Maro der Mateosianfrom Pembroke College and AlanSparrow from Brown University;David Bohn, Wesleyan Univer -sity, Middletown, Conn.; DouglasBorg, Harvard University, Bos -ton, Mass; David Sparrow,Princeton University, Princeton,N.J.; Bradley Wood, Universityof Denver , Colo.; Paul Warner,Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.;Larry Fuller, George Lanman,Janet Gardner, Northeastern

FIREMAN OF THE YEAR—Robert Edwards of the Bellpor t FireDepartment, right, receives his "Volunteer Fireman of the Year"award from Joseph Franklin , sales manager of Tlie SchaeferBrewing Company, at a recent banquet honoring 130 Long Islandvolunteers. The awards were presented at a dinner held at tlieAmerican Legion Hall in Lindenhurst. Each of the firemen waschosen bv his department chief for outstanding performance ofduty throughout the vear , and tlie honored firemen invited hischief to tlie affair as his guest. Long Island volunteers are themost active unpaid firemen in tlie country. At tlie peak summerseason there are ISO volunteer departments on Long Island madeup of over 14,000 community-minded men.

University , Boston, Mass.; ReidTerwilliger, University ofRoch-estvr; Peter and Bryce Suydam,Colgate University, Hamilton;Michael Florio, State Universityat Oswego; Peter Clement, LauraDemarest , Bucknell University.Pennsylvania; Jolm Ebersole andMark Wiener , Cornell Uni-versity; Jeanette Vaughan , StateUniversi ty College at Fredonia;John Schinn , University of Con-necticut , Storr , Conn.; MichaelLaGuardia , Maritime College,Ft. Schuyler; Catliy Cullen , SanDiego State College, Calif.; Tom-my Cullen, St. Leo College,Florida , Carol French , MitchellCollege, New London, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenningsof Hillsboro, Va., arrived Sundaynight tospendthe Christmas holi-days with Mrs. J ennings'parent^Mr. and Mrs. \ incent Holland ofSouth Howell' s Point Road.nu; Y.\::N BA SKET, p enguinA l l c v . Heliport . —Adv .

The South Country Yacht Clubheld its children 's Christmasparty Saturday afternoon at theclubhouse on Col onial Drive, EastPatcho gue.

Christmas guests of Mr. andMrs . William Florio of GeneralMcLean Drive were Mrs. MichaelFlorio and Dr. and Mrs. JosephFlorio and daughter , Mary Jo,of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs.Albert Forti and children of Hunt-ington.

Miss Susan Tally, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. John J. Tully ofSI North Howell's Point Road , isa member of the Univer sity Sing-ers at the University of Tampa,Fla., who presented a Christmaschoral concert at the universityDecember 10 in the Falk Mem-orial Theatre. Miss Tully, anEnglish major, is pledging AlphaChi Omega Soror ity this semes-ter.

Mrs . Joseph Hendrie ,' Sr., ofDetroit , Mich., is visitingMr. andMrs. Joseph Hendrie of SouthHowell's Point Road, for theChristmas holidays.

Miss Gail French arrived thisweekend from Chicago, 111., tospend the holiday vacation withher parents. Dr. and Mrs. Wil-lard French of Academy Lane.Iiri i iv iPs (Xi raire . Ti-1. 286-0229

-Adv .Student s in all the Third Grade

Classes of the Kreamer StreetElementary School presented aholiday program in the audi-torium

BROOKHAVENM. Fosdick - 2R6-220- ".

Charles Quappe , the new cubmaster of Cub Scout Pack 'J ,and the ass i stan t c u b ma st e r ,Bob Quinn , took 40 boys fromPack f) Christmas carolling lastvveek in a hay-fi l led truck.After the ride they returned tothe Brookliaven School for aChristmas party with theirparents and den mothers. Don' sQuappe and Ann Quinn took eightboys from Den 5 to the SuffolkCounty Park last week for anafternoon of ice skating.

Mr. « and Mrs. A . J. Sautcrof Shields Court spent Chris tmasday at tlie home of Mr. andMrs, Rudolph Price on MillSpring Road in Manhasset.

For Your In su rance Needs t n i lPut Raimond. !!2 l-:|s !!» .--Adv .

David Reid Albu rger is homefrom American Univer s i ty inWashington , D.C., to spend theChristmas holiday with his par-ents , Mr. and Mrs. David E.Alburger. His sister, Mary Jo,is home from Waterville , Me.,where she is a freshman atColby College.

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The 28 girls in Brownie Troop1370 have been making Christmasgifts at their meetings, ana Fri-day with their leader , Mrs.Bresslcr , and co-leader , Mrs.Crespi, they enjoyed dancing,games, and prizes at theirChristmas party held in tlieBrookhaven Elementary School.

In H K O O K H A V K N . Tin- t rat MandAdvance is tin sale at Vcn iic . Ili-li-entes-ton. —Aiiv.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeksentertained Sunday evening intheir home on Hawkin s Lanefor a few of their friends fromBrookhaven.

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John Simpson of Now YorkCity is spending the colidaysw ith his parents , Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Simpson of Taylor Avenue ,l i e is an actor who made hisla te st appearance in a product ionof "King Lear" by the Fquif .vTheater group in New 'iork .

George Wittier , ID , a junior ,majoring in biolog v , at CarletonCoilege in Northfield , Minn , isat home for the hol idaj s. He isthe son of Mr. and Mr s . GeorgeWittier of Colonial Dr ive ..

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masinand son Christopher , former re-sidents of Fast Patchogue arevisiting at the home of Mrs.Masin 's parents, Mr. and Mrs .Joseph Tracz of Gladiola Street ,Patchogue. The Mas ins now livein Fast Lansing, Mich., andMr. Masin is currently prepar-ing for his doctorate at MichiganState University .

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George Masin , son of Mr„ andMrs. George Masin of PineneckAvenue will be home for theholidays . He is a graduate ofNew York Univ ersity and isworking on his Masters degreeat the Unive.sity of Wisconsin.

The A nthony Messina familyerf Scherger Avenue celebratetwo birthday s this month. Theirdaughter Rosemarie , was eighton the eighteenth and their son,John, will be 15 Saturday. Onhand to take part in the cele-bration are their other twochildren , Josephine and Anthony,both students at NorthwesternState College in Oklahoma, whoare home for the Christmas holi-days.

As their Christmas projectthis year, East Patchogue CadetteGirl Scout Troop 1335 purchasedand donated gifts to the childrenat the Kings Park Hospital.Marge Palermo and Jean Wruckare the leader and assistant lead-er of this troop,

Mrs. Muriel Gallagher of A-mericus Avenue , went with "TheOver Fifty Club" group fromSaint Mary's Church , East lslip,on a chartered bus tour toBethlehem, Pa. December 12.They stayed at the Hotel Beth-lehem where a roast beef lunch-eon was served in the ballroom,took a walking tour of theEighteenth Century buildings anda guided bus tour, through theold and new areas of town, tothe top of South Mountain andthe Bethlehem Steel Company.On the return trip a stop wasmade at the Howard JohnsonRestaurant at Somerville, Pa.,for a late snack. The groupreached East lslip about mid-night where Mrs. Gallagherspent the night with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andMrs. Joseph A. Enright.

Sharleen Anne Kissen, infantdaughter of Specialist 4 and Mrs.Martin Thomas Kissen, Jr., wasbaptized recently at Saint Francisde Sales R.C. Church , Patchogue.Patrolman and Mrs. CharlesThompson Jr., the baby's uncleand aunt, were the sponsors. Abuffet dinner was enjoyed byfriends and relativesof the familyat the home of the grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson,Sr., of Roe Avenue. Sp. 4 Kissenis presently serving in Vietnamand expects to be home some-time in the Spring.

John E. Ampula of 3 PrincetonPlace is enrolled in Mount St.Mary's College, Emmitsburg,Md., for the current academicyear.

High Honor, Honor Rolls at Bellport H.S.BROOKHAVEN— Tne High

Honor and Honor Roll lists wereissued this week at Bellport Sen-ior High School here on BeaverDam Road in Brookhaven. TTwyare as follows (Asterisk denotesall A's>.

HIGH HONOR ROLL9th Grade-Nathan Bacon, David

Bianchi , Andy Borg*, Penny-Brown, Bob Chrien, Theresa Col-lichio, Robert DiDio, Linda Die-cidue, Erik Eades, Joan Fasce,Louisa Floyd, William Fosdick,Ellen Fouler*, Rowena Frazer,Jane Fuka , Brooke Furman,Elaine Gallo, Patty Gould, Don-ald Graw , Patrick Gubbins, ChrisGuerrera, Susan Hendrie, NinaHerrera*, Jan Hudis, David Ja-coby, Linda Jensen, Frank Lang-don, S. Magurno, K. McKeown,L. Merriam, C. Mirabelli , L.Miskosky, Mark Nathans * KatyPalevsky* Carmela Pocchia*,Da-vid Quarltere, Ellen Roberge*,Janet Rose, Nancy Sailor, LynnSchletter, Lewis Schneider, GaryShiebler, Laurel Smith , LauraStewart*, Pam Sylvester*, MarkWade, Claudia Wallen, MarthaWinsche, Deborah Weinstock*,'Allison Wood, Patti Wruck, JohnYoung.

10th Grade- Allison Andors*,Cynthia Baker, Nydia Barone,Leesa Black, Valerie Brown,Margit Dahl, Greta Dixon, Mari-lyn Enssle, Tammy Follini*,Mary Ellen Garrison, LouiseGoldstein, Linda Higgins*, JoanHirschkorn, April Ippolito, JohnJensen, Andrew Kossoy, CathyLomonosoff, Pat Moesta, ConnieParry*, Pat Rasso, Susan ReillyCharles Shellabargcr, Paul Swit-zer, Pat Webster.

11th Grade- Joh Anderson, Joe

Beitel , Barbara Biide , JaneCullen , Laura Fisher , \v iliiainGibson , Rob Giebetz , L inda Gor-don , Lind a Graw, Christine Ham -iyn, Jan Harting, Kathy Herrera ,Carol Holtz , Todd Kana*. LynneLansman, June Lohman, PhilMerriam, Mike Mucci , CasandraNeal , Jane Potter , EstherQuarl-tere* , Annette Racaniello, Nan-cy Racaniello, Littie Rau , FrankReiss Ul, Nancy Roberge*, Vir-ginia Santo, Joanne Scanlon.Gay-le Schaefer, Beverly Wiener.

12th Grade- Caryn Barbero,Ernest Colsman, Susan DemarestBarbara Dobrie, Paula Feeney,V. Garms, S. Grace, Mark Hir-schkorn, Holly Knudsen, JacquieLambert, Pau l LeSassier, Rob-ert P. Maloney , Nancy Moog,Linda Nystrom, Joan Openchow-ski , Linda Palermo, Alan Palev-sky, Barbara Parisette, AndrewPate , Jon Rant*, Pam Rasso,Richard Sailor, James Shreeve*Wendy Smith, Eric Suuberg, Re-nee Sweda, Barbara Vineyard,Kathy WysockL

HONOR ROLL9th Grade— Peter Brown,

Charles Carll , Anthony Collichio.Connie Cummings, Wendy De-marest, Barbara Dibbl e, LynnDrake, Reed Elfenbein , JeanFasce, Diane Ferrer, Mark Fier-ro, Marcy Giebetz , Barbara In -diila, Titus Kana, Larry Kapfer ,Barbara Larcombe, Sara Lewis,Gail Mack, N. McCarthy, B. Mc-Kay, Susan Partridge , RoseannPatanjo , Stephanie Patanjo, Deb-bie Perry, Elizabeth Reiss, Gin-taras Repecka, Marilyn Rogez-s,Roberta Schmidt , Regina Slonim,Regina Thomas , I^ois Tokajer ,Russell Wal ton, Alain Whalley,Laurie Whitaker.

10th Grade—Robin Best , FrankBonaduce , Suzi Brown , LynneCal l , MarkChenoweth , MikeDor-rien , Maura Feeney, Dietra Fis-her , Marcia Gallo , Richard Gei-ger, Dolores Kiefer, JosephMach , Ian Mac Kenz ie, JohnMehrman, John Messina , CharlesMiddleton , Diane Mullen , ElaineNink, Pat Parisi , David Pate,Ronald Rozsa, Bil l Schadt, AnnSeaman , Richard Siegel, DebbieSfouppe , Ray Wimbush.

11th Grade— Sal ly Baier, Lil -lie Blackmon , Steve Brown,Karen Dahl , Doris Dalen, PerriAnne DeLia, Greg Dillon, C. Dis,Ellen French, Jean Gardner,Helen Gelband , Gene Hassell ,W illiam Houston, Jeff Keller,Jane Kirchgessner, Ninon Lacey,Alex Litwin, Thomas Moore , JohnNink, Kevin Nixon , Alan Penney,Linda Perretti , Alice Quatrochi,Joanne Rideout, Edward Strier,Jeffrey Vaughan , Ellen Videlock,Marilyn Wallen ,FrankZambella,

12 Grade—David Ahrend , Tho-mas Bonne , Cliff Brown , RhondaCutler , Joan DeVito, Linda Dor-rien , Ray Fassino, Mark Fuhr-mann , Richard Gaulli , Gene Ho-ward , Deborah Ingram , Sue Irv-ing, Clar ine Jones, MarjorieKossoy, Jean LaMonica, BarbaraLovetere, James Lomonosoff,Jolin Maloney, Paul Morabito,Joseph Paisley, Joanne PanarelloCynthia Parry, Cheryl Regal-muto , Patricia Rose, Steve Roth-man , Nancy Scafidi , Greg Schlet-ter, Ed Schneider, Virginia Sch-wab, Laurie Seldon, Andy Solo-vvey , Sheryl Spencer, GeorgeStirl ing, Richard Varney, C.Wadsworth , George Washington,James Way well , Josephine Wim-bush , D. Wnenta , Glenn Woodhull ,R . Young.

Big Winter JamboreeBeing Sponsored ByAuto Dealers Group

Robert (Bob) Brown, presidentof Browns of Bellport Inc., thisweek announced that his firm isparticipating in the big WinterJamboree being sponsored byNew York - New Jersey Amer-ican Motors Dealers Associa-tion, December 15 to March 31.

"As part of the celebration andas an aid to skiers, a special tel-ephone reporting s e r vi c e isavailable bringing the latest in-formation on snow conditions atleading ski areas in the East",he said. "By dialing phone num-ber 212 LY 4-7500 anyone inthe area can get instantaneousand up-to-the minute informa-tion on skiing in four states —New York , New Jersey, Vermontand New Hampshire."

In addition, and also as a partof the Winter Jamboree, Amer-ican Motors dealers are spon-soring a special Hunter MountainHouse Sweepstakes that offersa free five-day week for two attlie famed Catskill ski and rec-reation resort. This includesroom, meals, lessons and skilifts — free to theluckywinner.

Sweepstakes entry blanks canbe obtained at the dealer show-room and when fi lled out, can bedeposited in the ballot box there.Entries close February 1, andthe winner will be notified bymail.

There is nothing to buy, andthere are no special qualifica-tions for eligibility. The onlyrequirement is that anyone en-tering tlie sweepstakes must beat least 18 years of age.

Mr. Brown, who has been inthe automobile business for over50 years, is president ofthe BeU-port Chamber of Commerece, anda member of the Bellport FireDept and Bellport Ambulance Co.His chief hobby is sailing.

ChristmasChorals AtMiddle Sch.

The Bellport Middle Schotcelebrated the Christmas seasowith a variety of programs durinthe past week.

On Thursday Sal Greco's reading class produced and directea performance of "The Left Ove:Reindeer."

This program was followed b:choral singing by the sixth gradestudents who participated in thtpilot program this Summer. The:sang Fred Waring's "T'was thtN i g ht Before C h r i s t m as ""Thirty -two Feet and 8 LittleT a i l s ot White," "ChristmasChopsticks," and««Jolly 01dSairtNicholas."

For the final selection the en-tire student body joined in sing-ing, "Rudolph t h e Red-NosedReindeer." The musical portionof the program was directed byMrs. Robert Mahoney and Rich-ard Sullivan, who also was pianoaccompanist.

On Friday, the sixth gradechorus, seventh and eighth gradechorus, and the Middle Schoolband gave two performances ofa Christmas prog ram. Followingeach performance, members ofthe school's faculty entertainedthe student body by singing sev-e'ral Christinas carols.

In the afternoon , the sixth grad-ers had Christmas pa r t i e s inthe i r homeroom classes. Theseventh and eighth graders en-joyed a dance in the cafetorium.

HOMEC OMING DAY -- Members of last year's graduatingclass returned to Bellport Hi gh School last Thursday to discusswith this year 's seniors college life and its rewards and problems .Pane l discussions were held in each of the senior English c Lassesand were led by student moderators. Some of the returninggraduates, left to right are --Jamie Moog (Syracuse) : Richard

RETURNING STUDENTS - Discussing the various aspects of college life - left to right are -David Bohn (Wesleya n): Miss Eileen O'Connell (Bellport High School guida nce counselor): Ala nSparrow (Brow nV Lenda Hires (SUNT at Oneonta): Joe Tyler (Suffolk County Community College);and Sue Darma nin (Mandl Medical Assistants School). All are members of the 1968 graduatingclass who returned to Bellport High School last Thursday to meet with this year's seniors to thechallenges and pleasures of college. Photo by Joseph Adams .

I?aldwin !?cllport High School science department cliairman) ;Lisa Anderson (Sarah Lawrence) ; Dave Linbrunner (Suffolk CountvCommuni tv College) ; Joh n Starke (Friends World Inst itute) : Joett eFrabi / io (Universal Systems Institute Computer School); ami HonSchiera (Eastern C onnecticut) . —Photo b> Joseph A d a m s.

by .ion R u n t

Members o( List year 's grad-uating ep ic s returned lo T d l -port Senior High Schoo l , the i rAlma Mate r , on College Home-c o m i n g Day l a s t Thursday.

While in the school , they wereg r o u p e d into d i f ferent ix inelswhich held disc us si OILS with th isyear 's cun-c nt crop of seniors .T h e s e discussions were con-cerned with I'ollei '.e l i fe and itsg r e a t v a r i e t y of challenges ,problems , and pleasure' s. Judg-ing from the genera l st identreaction , the day was v e r y in-f o r m a t i v e , i nteresting , and awelcome' change of iiace for boththe class of 'T) and the r e tu rn -ing college student s.

T h e pa ne 1 discussions w e r eheld in each of tlie senior Eni i l ishclasses and were led by studentmoderators , who kept eve ry th ingmoving smooth!, and efficiently .The moderators weie iKat l iy Wy-s o c k i , Tucky Demarest , I fu tehShirane and Jamie Shreeve.

H e t u r n i n g members of theclass o f ' <iS included: David Bohn. «Weslya iv, Lenda Hires , SUN Y aiOneonta; Joe Tyler , Suffolk Com-munity College; Fred Gordon,SUN Y atStony Brook ; Pam Kress ,SUNY' at Oneonta; .Scot t Slonim,Tula ne ; Lisa Anderson , SarahLawrece; Sue Darmanin, MandlMedical Assistants School: DavidShore , SUNY at New Paltz; Ala nS p a r r o w , B r o w n Universi ty ;Jamie Moog, -Syracuse, and Kern 'Young, G reensboro College .

Other guests who attended thed i s c u s s i o n were: Dr . E r w i nDingman . supervising princ i pa lfor Centra l School District Xo .4; R obert Gardiner , assistantdistrict principal for instruction;Mrs. Janet Gelina s and JamesBeedy, Bellport Middle SchoolGuida nce Counselors .

EL ECTION

Edward V. Sullivan of PortJefferson Station, a seniorassessment assistant for theTow n of Brookhaven, has beenelected president of the Suf folicCounty Chapter of the New YorkState Assessors Association. Al-so elected with Mr . Sullivan wereLawrence LePrelle. vice-presi-dent , from tlie Town of Hunting-ton, John Fitzpatrick, secretaryand John Gaggin, treasurer , bothfrom the Town of Babylon. FrankFirth of Riverhead was electedtrustee.

The assoc iation strives at alltimes to improve the accuracycf Real Property AssessmentProcedures , providing up-to-date training and advice to localassessors so tlia t they wi l l beable to perform tlie duties oftheir profess ion more efficiently .

It 's Homecoming Day at Bellport H.S.

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