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EAST PORT EL<UL -.PEPLIN G 25 0(6 The Dail y Vacation Bible School of the Eastport Gospel Church will be held from August 4 through 9 All children and voung people are invited to attend these classes The annual barbecue of the Eastport h ire Department will be held this Saturdav evening Tickets mav be purchased from anv of the firemen In F. STPORT Tht L.>ni Inland Avarice IM on saV at Moore a and Eastport ^t_tionfr\ —Adv Christophei Russell McCoy ot Homer N \ nas been spending sev eral weeks with his grand parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth Warner of Old Country Road while hi- , parents are enjoving a vacation in Florida CI . SSI.II I) YDS for the people rendini . »n tlif Moriches Bay Area mav b_ pi iced by calline 873 1000—Adv \i the Gospel Church Sundav mm rung Ihe pastor s message was Opening The Might} Book of Faalms ' with Pastor and Mrs Phillips singing a duet Its in Mv Heari At th" evening serv ice Pastm Phillips message was taken from Acts 2 A solo I his Wonderful Saviour Of Mine was sung bv Robert Pe-inev with Allan Robinson leading the song service Sundav evening the motion pictuie Silent Witness will be show n al theSpm service Everv one is invited lo at' end this sr rvicc Mushrooms that grow in (liciclualls or in clumps in lawns tisuallv develop from buried oigainc matter suc h as- pieces ot construe tion lumber log s or tree stumps Bay Area News in Brief MBPOA Meeting Set MASTIC BEACH The genera l meeting of the Mastic Beach Propertv Ow ners Association will be held Saturdav August 1 at 8 p.m . at the Clubhouse , Neigh horhood Road in Mastic Beach As Nomination and Election of Officers will be held it 's un pot tant that ail members attend the meeting a -,pok( ^man - ,31 ^ Refreshments will be serv ed On Saturdav August lb the tenth annual mstailatir ndi'm r and dance will he held at the Clubhouse Dinner will be served at 8 30 pm sharp For rcser vations call FYank V opelak 281 911)1 William Ramberg 281 561 ( t or Han ev Fenstermakei 281 4024 Sis terhood Hews MASTK BI \CH Ihe monthlv meeting of the Sisierhiiod will !>• held 1 ue sdav August ) at 8 pm at the Mastic Beac h Hebrew ( 1 ntc- on Neigh - borhood Ro id The annual bazaar -pponsiicd bv the Sis ' erhood will be held Satutdav August 4 a 1 8 pm and Sundav August 10 at Hi am Ml new merth indise p lus a homemade coekie and c ike sale on Sundav will be available Wins Chord Organ MASTK BE \CH Mi - Frank Pessantino of Brocklvn was the winnet oi the electnc chord organ at the annuaKunuru rcaid parlv o< the Rosarv Altar Scciet v of SI Jude s R C C hurch in Mustic Beach M> Pess tntm 1 is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthopv Mei curi of Woodside Diive Mastic Beach The next meetpng of the Rosaiy \ltar Seicietv will be held Mon- dav August 4 at 8 pm in the Pansh Hall I he monthlv card part} will be held l inn sdav August 21 at 8 pm 111 the Parish Hall The hostess is Mis Marv Givnn Ev erv one is we'leome Hosp. Aux. Car nival M -STIC BEACH The Ladies \u\iliarv of Bavview Hospita l will hold a Carnival August 11 Ihrough the 16 at the Five Cor- ners on Neighborhood Road in Mastic Beach The piexi meeting will be held Iue selav September 23 f ashion Show Held MASTIC BEACH St Andrew^ I uiU 1 v lmol PTA Fashion show and dance held at the Biookhaven Manor in Shirley on luiv 11 was a huge success a spoke sman repen ts The next meeting will be held l uesdav . ueust 17th GOP Guest Speaker M\S I 1C BEACH The guest speakcis at the Mastic Beach ice publican ( lub meeting on Julv 2> weie Senator Leon Giuffreda md William Rega n candidate loi ( i untv I egislation position Ih' next meeting will oe held Wednesdav \ugust 28 atSpm in Ihe M 1st ic Beach Propertv Owm rs \ssociation Clubhouse em Ne lghboi hood Road Community Work < ( ontinii l </ lrom Pagi li desire to upgrade a community possession , such as is Bayview Community Hospital " The spokesman added . "This Community Work Day Project can begin the sharing of the burden in 'he improvement of Ba}view Hospital , and can lead the way toward other community projects which can make this small , but important , medical institution a greater asset to the communities it serves " While improving the ap- pearance of the exterior does nothing, of course , toward the improvement of the medical care rendered at the hospital , it should be noted that such efforts are already underway within the interior areas These im- provements are scheduled as finances permit , and in such a way tha t patients are not unduly disturbed A greater effort can be accomplished in a shorter time on the outside of the hospital walls , and while the impact will not be as dramatically felt within , the spiri t of community participation in the Work Day Project would go a long way to bolster the incentive and morale of those responsible for inside improvement Additional information will be announced in this newspaper next week In the meantime, area residents are urged to make plans to participate in the Work Da} Project to help improve their hospital Audobon Society Meeting Features v Owls and Hawks The Moriches Bay Audubon Society will hol d a meeting Monday August 4 at 8 p m in the All Purpose Room , Center Moriches Elementary School There will be a lecture with slides by Otto Heck on Owls and Hawks Mr Heck , a specialist on owl photog raphy, banding and owl research , is assistant professor of biology at Trenton State College teaching general biology and ecolog} for the past 13 summers has instructed and directed the Workshop in Nature Studv for Teachers and Children at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for Quantitative Biology, is a member of the American Nature Study Society, the Wilderness Society, and the Long Island Chapter of Nature Conservancy The public is invited Mercy High School Grad Studies for Doctorate Robbm Ma tta tort Bobbin Stryker Matteson daughte r of Mr and Mrs Robert F' Matteson of 21 Cottontail Run Center Moriches , graduated from Bard College , Annandale on Hudson , June 21 Miss Matteson received a B A. degree with a major in biology and a minor in French Among her activities were Biology Colloquia , Choir , Orientation Committee and College Guide Miss Matteson , who is a 1965 graduate of Mercy High School , Riverhea d , was named a Joh n Bard Scholar She is presently doing cancer researc h in the Pathol ogy Dept of Tufts Medical School , Boston , Mass In September she w ill attend Dartmouth College , Hanover , New Hampshire She is the recipient of a Dartmouth Colleg e Graduate Fellowship in the doctoral program which provides an annual stipend and in addition , tuition and fees are waived Miss Matteson will do her graduate w ork , leading to a Ph D degiee , in the field of Pathology and while at Dartmouth will teach at the undergraduate lev el GO Auxiliary Sunset Patrol To Be Started The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 18-2 of Moriches Bay, under the direction of their Commander B J Simmerlein , has been authorized by the United States Coast Guard to patrol the areas under the Sunset Safety Patrol , between the hours of 5 and 9, on Fri Sat and Sundavs , from Bellport Bay to Westhampton Beach Boaters, who are in need of assistance should hail an auxiliary boat that flies the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flag and courteous assistance will be rendered voluntarily Fishing Contest Continues At Suff olk County Porks The Suffolk Coun tv Department of Parks , Recreation and Conservation in cooperation with R H Macy 's - Smithhaven is continuing to sponsor the Fishing Contest at Weld and Southaven County Parks throughout July, August and September , 1969 Many fishermen , }oung and old , have been entering the contest and already have a cha nee to w in one of the prizes for the month of Jul} These pnzes are awarded during each month of the contest to the persons in each of the four categories Bin Gills Vellow Perch Small Mouth Bass and Trout with the largest catch \ou could be a winner too , a pa rk spokesman reports Present New York State fishing regulations are prevailing throughout the contest Join in the fun and excitement Further information and registraton forms ma\ be ob tamed at We 'd ei Southaven Count} Parks or a' Macv s Smithaven Ser v ice DCSK 2nd Level U Sir (. l-n r M--613 ( - bark' s Andrew Fawcett , miaul son ol Mi and Mrs Ed ,\ard KiwceH ol Lincoln Avenue was chnstened July 13 at St Jude s R C Church Mastic Beach The godpaients are John Rosso and Mrs Elizabeth DeMarco of Mastic Beach Mr andMrs Fawcett are the parents ot another son Mrs Fawcett is the daughter ol Mr and Mrs Joseph Ennesser of Mastic Beach and Mr Fawcett is the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Fawcett of Mastic Mastic Beach LET US HELP YOU 4 BRING SPRING INTO YOUR HOME! ; " VCU'LL FIND , > A LOVELY ASSORTMENT OF PLANTS & FLOWERS ' . ? 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EASTPORTEL<UL - .P E P L IN G 25 0 ( 6

The Dai l y V a c a t i o n BibleSchool of the Eastport GospelChurch wi l l be held from August 4through 9 All children and voungpeople are invited to attend theseclasses

The annual barbecue of theEastport h ire Department will beheld th i s Sa tu rdav even ingTickets mav be purchased fromanv of the firemen

In F . STPORT Tht L.>ni InlandAvarice I M on saV at Moore a andEastport ^t_ t ionfr \ —Adv

Christophei Russell McCoy otHomer N \ nas been spendingsev eral weeks w i t h his grandparents Mr and Mrs KennethWarner of Old Country Roadwhi le hi-, parents are enjoving avacat ion in Florida

C I .S S I . I I I) YDS for the peoplerendini. »n tlif Moriches Bay Areamav b_ pi iced by call ine 873 1000—Adv

\i the Gospel Church Sundavmm rung Ihe pastor s messagewas Opening The Might} Bookof Faalms ' w i t h Pastor andMrs Phillips singing a duet I t sin Mv Heari At th " eveningserv ice Pastm Phillips messagewas taken from Ac t s 2 A solo

I his W o n d e r f u l Saviour OfMine was sung bv RobertPe-inev w i t h Allan Robinsonleading the song service Sundave v e n i n g the mo t ion p i c t u i e

Silent Witness wi l l be show nal t h e S p m s e r v i c e Everv one isinv i t ed lo a t ' end this sr rvicc

Mushrooms t h a t grow in( l ic ic lual ls or in c lumps in lawnst i s u a l l v deve lop f r o m bur iedoigainc m a t t e r suc h as- pieces otconstrue tion lumber logs or treestumps

Bay Are a News in BriefMBPOA Meeting Set

MASTIC BEACH The genera lmeeting of the Mastic BeachPropertv Ow ners Association wi l lbe held Saturdav August 1 at 8p.m . at the Clubhouse , Neighhorhood Road in Mastic BeachAs Nomina t ion and Election ofOfficers w i l l be held it 's unpot tant tha t ail members at tendthe meeting a -,pok( ^man -,31^Refreshments wi l l be serv ed

On Saturdav August lb thetenth annual m s t a i l a t i r ndi 'm rand dance wi l l he held at theClubhouse Dinner wi l l be servedat 8 30 pm sharp For rcserva t ions call FYank V opelak 281911)1 Wi l l i am Ramberg 281 561(tor Han ev Fenstermakei 2814024

Sis terhood HewsMASTK BI \CH Ih e

m o n t h l v m e e t i n g of theSisierhiiod w i l l !>• held 1 ue sdavAugust ) at 8 pm at the MasticBeac h Hebrew ( 1 ntc- on Neigh-borhood Ro id

The annua l bazaar -p pons i icdbv the Sis 'erhood w i l l be heldSa tu tdav August 4 a 1 8 pm andSundav August 10 at Hi am M lnew m e r t h i n d i s e p lus ahomemade co ekie and c ike saleon Sundav w i l l be ava i l ab le

Wins Chord OrganMASTK BE \CH Mi - F ra nk

Pessantino of Brock lvn wa s thewinnet oi the electnc chordorgan at the annuaKunuru r c a i dparlv o< the Rosarv Al tar Scc ie t vof SI Jude s R C C hurch inMust ic Beach M> Pess t n t m 1 is

the daughter of Mr and MrsAntho p v Mei curi of WoodsideD i i v e Mast ic Beach

The next meetpng of the Rosaiy\ l tar Seicietv wil l be held Mon-dav August 4 at 8 pm in thePansh Hall

I he month lv card part} will beheld l inn sdav August 21 at 8 pm111 the Parish Hall The hostess isMis Marv Givnn Ev erv one iswe 'leome

Hosp. Aux. CarnivalM -STIC BEACH The Ladies\u \ i l i a rv of Ba vview Hospita l

w i l l hold a Carnival August 11Ihrough the 16 at the Five Cor-ners on Neighborhoo d Road inMast ic Beach

The p iexi meeting wil l be heldIue selav September 23

f ashion Show HeldMASTIC BEACH St Andrew^

I u iU 1 v lmol PTA Fashion showand dance he ld a t theB i o o k h a v e n Manor in Shirley onluiv 11 was a huge success aspoke sman repen ts The nextm e e t i n g w i l l be held l uesdav.ueu st 17th

GOP Guest SpeakerM \ S I 1C BEACH The guest

speakci s a t the Mastic Beachice publ ican ( lub meeting on Julv2 > w e i e Senator Leon Giuf f red amd W i l l i a m Rega n candidate

loi ( i un tv I egislat ion positionI h ' next meeting wi l l oe held

Wedne sdav \ugust 28 a t S p m inIhe M 1st ic Beach Proper tv

O w m rs \ ssociation Clubhouse emNe lghboi hood Road

Community Work< ( ont ini i l </ lrom Pagi l i

desire to upgrade a communitypossession , such as is BayviewCommunity Hospital "

The spokesman added . "ThisCommunity Work Day Projectcan begin the sharing of theburden in 'he improvement ofBa}view Hospital , and can leadthe way toward other communityprojects which can make thissmall , but important , medicalinstitution a greater asset to thecommunities it serves "

W h i l e improving the ap-pearance of the exterior doesnothing, of course , toward theimprovement of the medical carerendered at the hospital , it shouldbe noted that such efforts arealready underway within theinterior areas These im-provements are scheduled asfinances permit, and in such away tha t patients are not undulydisturbed A greater effort can beaccomplished in a shorter timeon the outside of the hospitalwalls , and while the impact willnot be as dramatically feltwithin , the spiri t of communityparticipation in the Work DayProject would go a long way tobolster the incentive and moraleof those responsible for insideimprovement

Additional information will beannounced in this newspapernext week In the meantime, arearesidents are urged to makeplans to participate in the WorkDa} Project to help improve theirhospital

Audobon SocietyMeeting Features

vOwls and HawksThe Moriches Bay Audubon

Society will hold a meetingMonday August 4 at 8 p m in theAll Purpose Room , CenterMoriches Elementary SchoolThere will be a lecture with slidesby Otto Heck on Owls and Hawks

Mr Heck , a specialist on owlphotog raphy, banding and owlresearch , is assistant professorof biology at Trenton StateCollege teaching general biologyand ecolog} for the past 13summers has instructed anddirected the Workshop in NatureStudv for Teachers and Childrenat Cold Spring HarborLaboratory for Quant i ta t iveBiology, is a member of theAmerican Nature Study Society,the Wilderness Society, and theLong Island Chapter of NatureConservancy

The public is invited

Mercy High School GradStudies for Doctorate

Robbm Ma tta tort

Bobbin Stryker Mattesondaughter of Mr and Mrs RobertF' Matteson of 21 Cottontail RunCenter Moriches , graduated fromBard College , Annandale on

Hudson , June 21 Miss Mattesonreceived a B A. degree w i t h amajor in biology and a minor inFrench

Among her activities wereBiology Colloquia , Choir ,Orientat ion Committee andCollege Guide

Miss Matteson, who is a 1965graduate of Mercy High School ,Riverhea d, was named a JohnBard Scholar She is presentlydoing cancer research in thePathology Dept of Tufts MedicalSchool , Boston , Mass

In September she w ill attendDar tmouth College , Hanover ,New Hampshire She is therecipient of a Dartmouth CollegeGraduate Fellowship in thedoctoral program which providesan annual stipend and in addition ,tuition and fees are waived MissMatteson wi l l do her graduatew ork , leading to a Ph D degiee,in the field of Pathology andwhile at Dartmouth will teach atthe undergraduate lev el

GO AuxiliarySunset PatrolTo Be Started

The United States Coast GuardA u x i l i a r y Floti l la 18-2 ofMoriches Bay, under thedirection of their CommanderB J Simmerlein , has beenauthorized by the United StatesCoast Guard to patrol the areasunder the Sunset Safety Patrol ,between the hours of 5 and 9, onFri Sat and Sundavs , fromBellport Bay to WesthamptonBeach

Boaters, who are in need ofass is tance should hail anauxiliary boat that flies the CoastGuard A u x i l i a r y Flag andcourteous assistance will berendered voluntarily

Fishing Contest ContinuesAt Suff olk County Porks

The Suffolk Coun tvDepartment of Parks , Recreationand Conservation in cooperationwith R H Macy 's - Smithhavenis continuing to sponsor theFishing Contest at Weld andSouthaven County Parksthroughout July, August andSeptember , 1969

Many fishermen , }oung andold , have been entering thecontest and already have acha nee to w in one of the prizes forthe month of Jul} These pnzesare awarded during each monthof the contest to the persons in

each of the four categories B i nGills Vellow Perch Small MouthBass and Trout with the largestcatch \ou could be a winnertoo , a pa rk spokesman reports

Present New York State fishingregu la t i ons are p r e v a i l i n gthroughout the contest

Join in the fun and excitementFur ther i n f o r m a t i o n andregistraton forms ma\ be obtamed at We 'd ei SouthavenCount} Parks or a' Macv sSmithaven Ser v ice DCSK 2ndLevel

U S i r (. l-n r M - - 6 1 3

(- b a r k 's Andrew Fawcet t ,miau l son ol Mi and Mrs Ed,\ard KiwceH ol Lincoln Avenuewas chnstened July 13 at StJude s R C Church MasticBeach The godpaients are JohnRosso and Mrs El izabethDeMarco of Mastic Beach MrandMrs Fawcett are the parentsot another son Mrs Fawcett isthe daughter ol Mr and MrsJoseph Ennesser of Mastic Beachand Mr Fawcett is the son of Mrand Mrs Edward Fawcett ofMastic

Mastic Beach„ LET US HELP YOU 4

BRING SPRING INTO YOUR HOME! ;" VCU'LL FIND ,> A LOVELY ASSORTMENT OF

PLANTS & FLOWERS '.? TC .GIVE YOUR HOME JOY & BEAUTY i

LEMMEN'S NURSERY ::UST HORKHIS WrMW-

pfljgjp j1 ON 20 Ib WHITE BOND \

QUICK SERVICE! jI - SAMPLE PRICES-

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I ONE TWO j ONE TWO fI SIDE SIDES ! SIDE SIDES |1 100 3. 00 4. 60 ' 3.50 5.4o |I 500 6. 00 8. 60 I 6. 90 9. 80| 1000 9. 90 13. 75 11.30 14. 45I 5000 26. 05 39. 00 i 30. 10 47 .70 \I 10, 000 43. 15 71.20 il 58. 20 85. 80 1

8j Our minimum charge is $6.00 for which you can have 100 a

|vj copies of each of two 8V2 x 11 letters or 500 copies of one jjm 8'/2 x 11 letter. If you have any questions, call GR 5-1000 0

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(C Give us your typewritten, printed, pen and ink drawings , jjW newspaper or magazine or magazine clippings or a X

« combination of -hese and we wil l reproduce them for jjft you and save you time and money. jj

jo Enlargements up to 25% and reductions up to 50% at no XW extr a charge. S

» Payment must be received w ith order. At our low prices , jjJC we must eliminate bookkeeping costs . This is not a j]S reflection on your credit, but an economy measure, ft

CUT RATE PRINTING1 20 MSPfORD AVI- I1 PATCH00U!, N,Y, II OR 5-1000 IrXSSSSSSS ^SSSSS^3SSSSS^SSSS i3SSSSSS%SS ^^asS^

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available additional room sorehneeded , he adds

Effor t s w i l l be made im-mediately to arrange for thepurchase of the building and itsinstallation at the library site assoon as possible Mr Donnelh

sa\sI am pleaded =aid Mr

Donnelh \ e s t e rd a \ t h a tresidents came out in ^uch alarge number despi te thew e a t h e r to \ ote on thesepropositions The hbran can no.1,get on w i t h the ta^k of expandingits operations to better s c i \e theincreased needs of the co.nmunih

CM Library VoteW E D D I N G S T A T I O N E R Y

As important at the net of yourveil is your choice of weddingstationery You can't go wrongif you choose your invitationsfrom the fine choice stock of TheLong Island Advance Always atbudget prices —Adv

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