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Holtsville &FarmingvilleMrs. Eleanor Bureau —SElden 2-S848

CIVICS

The Farmingvi l le-Hol tsvi l le Ci-vic Taxpayers Association , Inc..will hold their regular monthl ymeeting 8:30 p. in. tomorrowat the Farmingv i l le Fireball onFarm-to-Markot Road . Farming-ville. Cuest speaker will be Char-les Barraud. .superinten dent ofh i g h w a y s for the Tow n of Brook-haven , who will answer any ques-t ions per ta in in g to his department.

The l ight in g of Farmingvi l le andHol t sv i l le will again be under d\<-cussian. The l ighting district is inits f inal stages and anyone in thearea desiring lig hts has only alimited time to contact the organi-zation or Miss Frances Bruno ,president of the association.

Also under discussion will be aletter received from the TownBoard concerning garbage- dispo-sal. Miss Bruno would like asman yof the people as possiblefrom the Holtsvi l le area to comeout since they are most directlyconcerned.

BUS FRANCHISE

Tuesday a delegation of peop lefrom the Farmingvil le and Map le-cie s f a i eas were on hand at theBrookhaven Tow n Boa rd meetingin support of the franchise for a!-¦_¦.«• route between Farmin gvi l le

n?d Lake Ronkonkoma. AttorneyAlan Brand of Waverlv Avenue ,Hol t svi l le . represented Eberhardt 'sbus cempany. seeking the fran-chise. The Town Board granted therequest ; now th t app licat ion mustgo before the Public Service Com-mis sion. The bus will h;i\ e a seat-ing capacity of 40 . the fare willbe 25 cents' and the schedule willbe at t h i ee hour intervals . 9 a. in.,12 noon. 3 p. m. and 6 p. m.

NAUTIC AL CADETS

The All ied N autical Cadets heldtheir fu st open hou se at the Wa-M ri y Avenue Sc hool . Holtsville.The ' paren ts of members and par-Hit s nitere sted m enrol l in g theirchildren w ere on hand to see forth t msehes the inner workings ofthe ba t t a l i on . The cadets , formal lys ta l l ed in May. already boast amembership of over 80. Parentsa t t end in g were show n verbally andby act ion how the cadets aretau gh t discip line , respet t , loyaltyand honor to Cod. country andpan nts.

Af te r the children were calledto :, ' t u i t i o n , Robert ( i iambatt i s ta ,pni i i ipa l of the Lynw ood AvenueSchool , was "piped aboard" withall th . e honors afforded an admiral ,a l U r which the battal ion present-ed arms ami Mr. ( i iambat t is ta wi ththe o t t ice i s made a formal inspec-t ion. .Mr. ( i i amba t t i st a assisted inthe p iesen ta t i on of the medals andaward- chen t o the cadet< for var-ious -en ices rendered . There fol-lowed the presentation of a 50-stai battalion flag b\ Mrs. Coz/iand Mrs. Taccia to CommanderJ ;.ire- Rei ' l y. on behalf of the ca-dets.

The cad' ts were disbursed tothoi i - n g i i l a r classes where parentswere permi t ted to \ i> i t . Whenclasses were ovei , refreshmentswen- served, donated by the mo-thers.

At Tlie conclusion. Mr. Giambat-tista was "' p ipe d ashore."

Commander Rei l ly announcedthat in a letter received last week ,the commandin g officer of FortGi o i g e Meade. Md.. in reply tothe pioposed t r ip of the cadets tospend a w c kend at the base , saidhi \\ Lb sorry he could not makethe fa i ih t ies available to the ca-dets, due to the Preside nt 's recallof Army reservists. However , ef-f o i t s are bein g under taken to makea ti p to Annapol is instead.

( o 'umander Rei l ly also asked allthi mothe r s to rummage throughthen ba sements and attics for anyf o r g M t t m m u s i c a l ins t rumentss 'r.n the cadets are try ing to forma band. Anyone having such anir.st rumer .t is asked to contactMis . James Reill y at SE 2-6176.

REPUBLICAN CLUBThe Robert S. Still Republican

Club held it s monthl y meetingSep;em!.ci- 25. at the FarmingbilleFnehal l . Tw elve new memberswere em oiled (iuest speakers wereGeoi g i Fuchs. David Weinberger.i.nd C la i em e Hou gh all candi-da te s fe! i nunc , man in this com-ing elec t ion. John P. Cohalan,cand ida t t for county jud ge, AlexI i o ' os , c a n d i d a t e lor i cceiver oftaxe s , and Bn okhaven Town Jus-tice of the Peace Leon E. Giuf-freda. also ~poke.

M i . l-\ichs oonated a blue Vene-t ian Glass bot t h w h a n wa.- awar-ded to h im . a fter wh ich he re-dona-tid it foi an award at the nextmeeting . That me et in g will be held8:30 )) . m. October 23 at theHol tsvdk C o mm u n i t y Hall on Wc-verlv Av- nue .

GIBL SCOUTSG i l l Si out Tioop 11 held their

f i i s t n •j ula: m e e t in g of me -ca-onwith 22 g i l l - , i ndud -.ng the newflyups , a t t e n d i n g . Mis . LawrenceHow ell , leadei . and M i s . hc\ \aidBetz welcome d ea< h g n l individu-ally, reviewing U I P I them the a im.-and goals of the d i r t Scout mo\e-ment. The Scou ' s ) pj i e j w i * h thescout 's promise and laws . Fl yupswere inflated b\ th e girl - afterwhich patrol leadi - s weie selectedfor three patrol u n i t s .

First Class Scout Kathv DiPierro will be in chaige of theflyups. Susan Betz , Nancy Boyd ,and Kathy Reth are patrol leadersand will assist Miss Di Pierro.Open discussions as to plans forthe year included cookouts, hikes ,roller- skatin g* parties and tall: ofa tri p to Washinpton , D. C.

The following mothers formed atroop committee: Mesdames Char-les Cohen , chairman. Bond , DanielDi Pi< rro , Von Glahn , Alderichand Montalbano , who will as-sist at the troop meetings . Thenext meeting will be held 7-8:30]) . m. today at the Waverly AvenueSchool , Holtsville.

Mrs . Betz asked all persons in-terested in the youth of the com-muni t y to offer their service. Atraining course for leaders willopen October 24 in Centereach. In-formation may be obtained from

Mrs . Betz at SE 2-3203 or Mrs,De Castro at SE 2-5711.

CUB SCOUTS

The monthly meeting- of CubPack 80 was held 7:30 p. m. Sep-tember 25, at the Waverly AvenueSchool , Holtsville. Approximately60 cubs and their families were inattendance.

Colonel Harry Dayton , SuffolkCounty Civil Defense director , wasguest speaker. Col. Dayton ex-plained the role of Civil Defensein the county and gave timelytips. He advocated the setting upof a "Grandma 's Pantry "' in everyhome not onl y for use in the eventof nuclear attack , but also as aprecautionary measure in the eventof heavy snowstorms such as thisarea experienced last Winter. Hestressed that the pantry shouldcontain food which may be con-sumed w i t h o u t cooking, should aiamily be faced by power failure,lie fur ther stressed the need forthe cubs as well as their parentsto have a knowledge of first aid.

A scale model of a fall-out shel-ter was on hand for all to viewand the Colonel answered manypert inent questions. A demonstra-t ion of mouth to mouth breathingwas done by John Kenna and JohnPlonski. The following awardswere presented by CubmasterGeorge Forstel and Assistant Cub-master A r t h u r Meyer: Bobcats ,Paul Fessler and John Hop kins;Wolf badges. Paul Straub, DavidBality and Kevin Conway; Goldarrow under Wolf badge , KevinConway; Silver arrow under Wolfbadge , Richard Crawford.

Mr. Forstel explained the pro-ject for the coming season andstressed the fact that Cubbing isa family adventure , with parent 'srole a most vital one.

Refreshments were provided bythe parents of Den 1.

This year Brownie Troop 126will meet 7 p. m. Fridays at theLynwood Avenue School , Farming-ville , instead of their former Tues-day af ternoons , start ing this week.Mrs. Mathias Brill , leader of thetroop, requests any interested mo-thers to call her at SE 2-5108.They are in need of a financialchai rman. Mrs. Sleter is co-leader.

The Youth Advisory Group, Inc.,of Farmingville-Holtsville reportedthey received a rep ly to the letterwritten to James Reese , recreationdirector for the Town of Brook-haven. that he will attend the nextmeet ing of the group, 8:30 p. m.October 20 . at the home of Mr. andMrs. J. Sardone of Starling Place ,Farmingville. Mrs. Rose Merca-ciante urges all interested parentsto attend.

The Parent-Teacher Associationwill hold a cake sale 10 a. m.to 2 p. m.. Saturday . Cakes willbe available at the following pla-ces: Pete 's Luncheonette , Holts-ville , the post office on Farm-to-Market Road , Farmingville, andthe Grand Union in the Lake Ron-konkoma Shopping Center. Anymother wishing to donate a cakemay bring it to the Waverly Ave-nue School , Holtsville , between 7to 9 p. m. Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Varialeof Hetty 's Path , Farmingville, en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Contiand son , Salvatore , of Ozone Parklast weekend. Mrs. Conti is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Variale.Salvatore Conti celebrated hisfirst birthday October 1, by visit-ing with his grandparents for theweekend.

Maureen Straub was 10 yearsold September 27. Her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Paul Straub of WaverlyAvenue , Holtsville , gave her aparty September 30. Guests in at-tendance were Julia Swinson , Lin-da and Carolyn Caine , Debbie andDenise De Leo, Maryann Lawson ,Toby Cohen , Patty Von Glahn , Pa-tricia De Vere, Kathy Hulze ,Kath y Mann , Wendy Bond , AnnMarie and Linda Modugno , RuthBalaity, Pat Quinlan , Linda Pa-netta. Laureen , Julie Ann and Buz-zv Garv , Bobbv Zunno. BruceTerry, Clifford Neill , Danny DiPierro , George Keibel , Edward MeNall y and Paull and Karen , Mau-reen 's brother and sister.

\\ endy Hansen was given aparty September 30 by her par-ents , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mitchellof Tuck Lane , Farmingville , inhonor of her eleventh birthday.Wendy 's guests were Florence McManus, Andrea Reilly, FrancesBoyle , Thomas Mc Manus , JamesFarrara , Randy and Gordon Han-sen and Bobby, Linda and MichaelPowers.

Mrs. Mary Auditore of Farm-to-Market Road , Farmingville , hasjust returned from a two-week va-cation , spent in San Francisco ,where her granddaughter is atten-ding Buckley College.

Mr. and Mrs. James Scanlon of50 College Road , Farmingville ,gave a party in honor of theirdaughter , Patricia 's eighth birth-day last Saturday. Guests atten-ding were Bobbie and Debbie Ve-laney, Susan Richards , MadelineBrilf , Patty Savoia , Barbara Sle-ter , Denise Ferrant, Jackie Fossand Patricia 's brother and sister ,Jimm y and Sharon. Mrs. HelenGorski of Baltimore. Md., Patri-cia 's grandmother , was also pre-sent. Mrs. Gorski is here on anextended visit with the Scanlonis.

MEDFORD NEWS ITEMSMrs. Martha Theis, GRover 5-3559 v

EXTENSION SERVICE

The Medford uni t of the Suf- jfolk County Home Extension Ser- 1vice met at the home of Mrs. E.A. Theis last Wednesday afternoon.Preliminary arrangements in thebraided rug project were discus-sed , with actual work to beginOctober 11. Because of the hurri-cane , the t raining classes in pub-lic affairs and braided rugs werepostponed. Refreshments followedwith Mrs. Philip Kohler , as hos-tess.

A number of the members planto attend the annual Suffolk Coun-ty meet ing and luncheon at theTown House , Huntington from 10a. m. to 3 p. in. October 31. Be-sides the annual business meetingthere will be an exhibit of thework done by members during thepast year , and a dress revue inthe morning. After the luncheon ,there will be a lecture demonstra-tion on interior decorating by arepresentative of Flint & Horner.

MEDFORD 1-H CLUB

The second-year members of theMedford Girls ' 4-H Club Satur-day enjoyed their household mana-gement class of "Let' s hel p athome", including ironing, dish-washing and the making andchanging of a bed. Next Saturday,beginning at 10 a. m., the girlswhose names begin with A to Nwill make dish gardens in the in-door garden class. Girls shouldbring a suitable dish or p iece ofpottery, some small plants and atiny flower pot for African Violetpropagation. The necessary soilwill be available at class.

VFW POST & AUX

The members of Henry J. Jon-es Post 2937, Veterans of Foreign

Wars , and the Ladies ' Auxi l iarymet at a joint session at the Vete-rans hall last Thursday n i gh t . Dis-cussed was the a n n u a l Armist iceDay ball , to be held November11 wlmn . at 11 p. m.. the solemnritual in memory of members whohave passed on wil l take place.Discussed also was the adultChristmas party for post and aux-il iary members to be held Decem-ber 9. The ch i l d ren 's Christmaspart y will be held the afternoonof December 17. Refreshmentswill be served at both events and.special e n t e r t a i n m e n t is plannedfor the children 's party . Santa willappear at both events. The postwi l l hold its annual New- Year 'sEve dance. An October ward par-t y, for the pat ients at North portHospital is pl anned by the postand auxil iary.

After the business meet ing re-f reshments were enjo yed. The com-

mander and the auxil iary Presi-den t , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kiern-an , were surprised during refresh-ments with a beautiful three-tier-ed wedding cake , brought in inrecognition of their fourteenth-wedding anniversary. The cakewas made by Mrs. Wi 'l iam Kien-ingm*, senior vice pre-ident incharge of refreshments. Mrs. How-ard Brown was also congratulatedwhen she announced she was cle-brating her fifty-fourth anniver-sary.

* :-< :)'M e s d a m e s Chris t ina Eagle,

Christian Koschara and Saci Fa-ron of Coram , and Joseph Kuceraof Sayville were luncheon guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henryoj Richmond Avenue on Friday.

Mrs. Edward Smalling of Rob-inson Avenue is in charge of theannual Girl Scout financial drivein Medford, launched this week.The girls are selling cookies in

this area.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warncke of

Tremont Av< nue enjoyed a two-week vacation in the Catski l lMounta ins and at Wes thamptonBeach , re turn in g home over theweekend.

Mr. and Mr.-. John R e i n f i a n k ,of Tremont Avenue re turned honvSaturday af ter spending severa lweeks in Florida , where they \ i- i l-ed with the Geoige Li pponer fam-il y at Orlando.

Mr. and Mrs. Jos"ph Connel ly ,Sr.. of Pennsylvania Avenue returned home over the weekend af-ter a vacation in Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m Rate ofthe Private Road re turned homeover the weekend af ter a week ' svisit wi th the Louis Decker f ami lyat Fa rmin gton , Me. The Decker s ,who live in Brookh aven and havea Summer home in Maine , expectto return here soon.

Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Warner of

Mt. Vernon A.venue , spent Sundayat Staten Island , where they visit-ed with their daughter. Miss Nan-cy Warn er , at Wagner College.Her grandmother , Mrs. E. A. Theisaccompanied them.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellis andson , Albe rt , Jr., of Long IslandAvenue , drove to Albany Sundayto vis i t with their daughter , MissCarlo Lee Ellis , who is attendingAlbany State Teachers College.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wehland.son. Uwe . and daughter , Bridget ,of Holtsvil le were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Paul Wille of OregonAvenue last Thursday night.

ST. M A R K S CHURCH

Sen ices at St. Mark ' s Episco-pal Church include Holy commu-nion at 9 a. m. every Sunday. TheRev. Donald C. Latham of StonyBrook is priest-in-charge. Churchschool classes will resume at 10

a. m. Sunday . Miss Ida MedeckST. SYLVESTER'S CHURCH

will supervise.Masses at St. Sylvester's R. C.

Church are held at 7:30, 9, 10,11 a. m. and 12 noon Sundays.Weekday masses are at 8 a. m.daily. Confessions are heard from4 to 5 and 7:30 to 8 p. m.Saturdays, Baptisms are at 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoons.

The Passionist Fathers are con-ducting a Mission until October15. Masses are held every morn-ing from 7 to 8 a. m. and 8p. m. every night.

The Rosary Society will meetFriday night.

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