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TH E E A S T H A M P T O N S T A R , E A S T H A M P T O N , N. Y ., JUNE 3, 1985 FIVE

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P.O. B ox 807. M ontauk, N . Y .

Y ou are in v ited to visit us on w eekends.

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Mrs. N orm an T. K irk o f M el­bou rn e Beach, Fla., and M ontauk is w ith h er son -in -la w and daughter Mr. and M rs. H arry W illard, in Chappaqua, N. Y . M rs. K irk broke h er h ip in late January and was flow n from F lorida to W alter R eed H ospital in W ashington, D. C. She is do in g v ery w ell, but has to be ch eck ed at W alter R eed every m onth to see h o w the fracture is progressing.

T h e annual m eeting o f the M on ­tauk H istorical S ociety w ill be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 12, in the eighth - grade room at the P u b lic School.

Mr. and M rs. C arleton P. T eece o f F lorida and M ontauk arrived here M ay 24 from P ort Charlotte, F la. T hey had as house guests over the lon g w eekend their son D onald, h is w ife , and their three children, o f N ew Y ork .

M rs. S tanley J ack ow sk i o f M an­hattan spent the M em oria l D ay w eekend w ith her daughter, Mrs. D ick R ade, and the R ade fam ily.

M r. and Mrs. E dw ard G olden Jr. and their son E dw ard III, o f W ood - side, spent the w eekend w ith M rs. G old en ’s parents, Captain and Mrs. L eo B urke, S econd H ouse Road.

Squadron L eader and M rs. J. E. H etrick o f W ellington , N ew Zealand, w h o are attached to the N ew Z e a ­land E m bassy in W ashington, D . C., paid their first v isit to M ontauk o v e r the w eeken d and stayed at the R o d and R eel M otel. B efore com in g to M ontauk, they visited the W orld ’s Fair.

M r. and Mrs. A rn e U niberg o f W illiston P ark w ere ou t for the w eekend.

Mr. and M rs. Charles Etzel, their fou r ch ildren , and tw o guests, o f G reenville , w ere at their sum m er hom e on South E lroy D riv e fo r the w eekend.

M r. and Mrs. O la f Justad, S urf- side A ven u e, h ave opened the

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LEO D. W E LC H , a form er East H am pton sum m er resident, w ill r e ­ce iv e an h on orary d octor o f law s degree Sunday from G eorge W ash­ington U niversity. H e is ch ie f e x ­ecutive o ffice r o f the C om m u n ica ­tions Satellite C om pany.

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Scandia D elicatessen on M ain Street, n ext to the barbershop.

T h e cake and food sale h eld Sat­urday b y the W om en 's G u ild o f the C om m u n ity C hurch w as reported successful.

On Saturday, the infant son o f Mr. and M rs. R obert F itzgerald w as christened T im oth y by the Rev. W illiam W hite in the o f the L ittle F low er. Miss Jan ice B ehan, the ch ild 's aunt, w as godm other, and John B ehan w as p ro x y god father fo r Jam es B ehan. A fa m ily d inner fo llow ed at the S h agw on g R estau­rant.

T h e R ev. R ob ert A dam s returned W edn esday to the C om m unity ChurCh. H ow ard Friend, a graduat­ing student at P rinceton T h eolog ica l Sem inary, preached at the church Sunday and w as chosen at a con g re ­gational m eeting to su cceed R ev. Adam s.

M r. and Mrs. John W . H ow ard o f S outhold w as the m oderator fo r the con greg ation a l m eeting. M rs. Carl F orsberg and M rs. F rank M oss w ere vo ted to represent the C om m unity Church at a m eeting o f the P resby ­tery in East H am pton June 16.

M r. and Mrs. H ow ard F riend o f P rinceton , N . J., and P hiladelphia, Pa., w ere the w eek en d house guests o f Mr. and M rs. John Steck, G reen ­w ich Street.

M iss M ireille H ug o f E lm hurst accom panied M iss D oroth y K aw ach i and her broth er D onald fro m N ew Y ork to spend the w eek en d w ith their parents, M r. and M rs. Y osh io K aw ach i, East L ak e D rive.

Frank W ard Jr. w as recen tly m ustered out o f the A rm y at Fort L eonard W ood , M o., and arrived hom e M ay 15. H e is n ow in the N a ­tional G uard.

Sam L an g o f the B ron x and M on ­tauk spent the w eek en d at his hom e in L ow er Shepherds N eck.

Mr. and M rs. M orris Justad are lea v in g fo r N orw a y today.

T h e M ontauk am bu la nce w as ca ll­ed to the scene o f an accid en t near J oe ’s D ock at 2:20 a.m ., M ay 24. D ick V ig ila n te o f W est L ak e D riv e w as taken to Sou th am pton H ospital.

A p p rox im a te ly 67 teenagers en ­jo y e d dan cin g to the m usic o f the “ Intruders,” a dan ce band from W h ite Plains, N. Y ., on Saturday night, and to the m usic o f the “ T ota - tions,” a band from N ew R ochelle , N. Y ., on S unday . T h e dances w ere held at the M ontauk F irehouse, un ­der the sponsorsh ip o f the C ola Copa. T h e grou p is still look in g fo r a perm anent h om e fo r sum m er dances.

A t The S ch oolK in dergarten graduation e x e r ­

cises w ill be h eld in the P u b lic S ch ool gy m at 10 a.m. tom orrow .

T h e seventh grade v isited T ow n H all T u esday m orn in g as guests o f S u perv isor E dw ard E cker.

Last T uesday, an East H am pton school baseba ll team defeated M on ­tauk 6-4. In the B abe R uth League, W ater M ill d e feated M on tau k 12-10 Su n day desp ite grand slam hom e runs b y H enry U ih lein and Chris G ood w in .

Babe Ruth gam es w ill b e p layed F riday at 6 p.m ., at Sag H arbor, and at 1:30 p.m . Sunday at W ater M ill.

In the L ittle L eague, S prings d e ­feated M ontauk 27-0 M on day. T he team w ill p lay against Star o f the East at M ontauk M on day, and against the East H am pton L ions team at East H am pton W ednesday . B oth gam es w ill b e at 6 p.m.

O n M onday, the sch ool team w ill com p ete at East H am pton at 3:30 p.m . O n T uesday , the sch oo l g o lf team w ill p la y Sou th am pton at M ontauk at 3:30 p.m .

Jon F orsberg , a fresh m an at Fran klin P ierce C ollege , N ew H am p­shire, spent a lon g h olida y w e e k ­end w ith h is parents, Capt. and Mrs. C arl Forsberg.

J u n ior G irl S cou t T roop 111 o f M ontauk h eld its annual m oth er- daughter d in n er T h u rsday even in g at the L ittle F low er C hurch hall. T h irty - fo u r S couts and their m others, each o f w h om con tribu ted a dish, attended.

A w ard s and badges for the yea r

M R S. F. JA M E S N IC H O L SO N o f Palm B each, Fla., w h o w ill b e com p et­ing in the International Fishing C ham pionsh ips out o f the D eep Sea C lub, M ontauk, in late June, checks out her gear. She w ill captain the United Stales w om en 's team ; squads o f exp ert anglers from all parts o f the w orld are exp ected fo r the June 26-Ju ly 2 com petition .

w ere g iven . T h e cam persh ip aw ard, g iven to the outstanding Scout o f the year, w en t to A n n J oyce . In all, 165 badges w ere earned and ten specia l aw ards m ade.

A m usic fes tiva l w as h eld at th e M on tau k P u b lic S ch oo l M ay 26, com b in in g p erform an ces o f the sch ool ch oru s w ith those o f som e o f Mrs. R ob ert F isher’s p ian o students. M rs. Jennie Vrana, m u sic teacher, at the S ch oo l d irected and trained the chorus. T h e M isses Patty B elle- fountaine, N an cy N eilson , D iane D ick inson , and Susan F earon p la y ­ed “ M usette,” b y B ach, fo r eight hands, w ith tw o girls at each o f tw o pianos.

T h e cake sale sponsored b y the M others C lu b o f the C hurch o f the L ittle F lo w e r Su n day m orn in g w as reported to b e a great success.

D eep H ollow ContestA cu ttin g h orse contest in three

classes w ill b e held under the jo in t sponsorsh ip o f the D eep H ollow R an ch and the C h am ber o f C om ­m erce at D eep H o llo w this w e e k ­end. Contestants fro m a ll ov er the cou n try are e x p ected to take part, w ork in g fo r points tow ard national com petition .

T he contest, in w h ich several East H am pton and M ontauk riders w ill take part as w ell, is under the rules o f the East Coast and N ational C ut­ting H orse A ssociations.

Contestants w o rk to isolate one m em ber o f a herd o f ca ttle from the rest. T h e p u b lic has been in v it­ed to attend the com petition s, free o f charge. T h ey w ill beg in on both Saturday and Su n day at 10 a.m.

A t D eep H ollow , a fu ll h ou se w as reported fo r the M em oria l D ay w eeken d .

M rs. J a ck G au th ier ce lebrated her b irth day w ith a party Sunday even ing. A lth ou g h the date is actu al­ly Ju n e 1.

In addition to vacationers, G u r­n ey ’s Inn w as bu sy this w eek w ith business m eetings. T he N ational Y ou n g P residents A ssociation , a grou p w ith representatives from all o v e r the cou n try w ere there early in the w eek . Later groups included m en in v o lv ed in con stru ction eq u ip ­m en t and m aterial, and the A m er­ican Standard C orporation .

C ourt o f H onorM ontauk B oy S cou t T roop 136

h eld its C ourt o f H on or last F riday even in g at the M on tau k P u b lic S ch ool, w ith State A ssem blym an P erry B . D u ryea Jr. as guest speak­er.

B ob Y ou n g , assistant district com m ission er w as on hand to p re ­sent the T roop charter. A t the cere ­m on ies , fo u r b oy s rece iv ed their secon d-class pins. T h ey w ere R ich ­

ard K abisch , K eith G rim es, A llen B urke, and T odd Sarris. T w e lv e boys rece iv ed ten d erfoot badges, and several cam ping aw ards w ere given .

T odd Sarris also rece iv ed a n ew annual aw ard , the “ M ontauk Scout o f the Y ea r A w a rd ,” presented b y Scoutm aster W illiam G ardner. He rece iv ed a troph y donated b y the G rim es S erv ice Station . P lans ca ll fo r d ifferen t M ontauk m erchants to donate a troph y each year. C ub S couts also attended the cerem on ­ies as guests.

'Seam an A p pren tice R an d a ll Sar­ris f lew hom e from the G reat L akes N aval T rain ing S tation , 111., fo r M em oria l D ay h olidays. H e w ill graduate in July .

M iss Jean M ason o f B rook lyn , spent the h oliday w eek en d w ith her b ro th er-in -la w and sister, M r. and M rs. R ichard R oberts o f T w in P ond Lane.

A son, w h o has been nam ed T hom as A ugu st, w as b orn to Mr. and M rs. F rank F lotteron o f N orth F arragut R oad on M ay 13 at S ou th ­am pton H ospital.

On M ay 15, a daughter, Theresa A nn , w as b orn at Southam pton H ospital to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H. D aw son o f the M on tau k A ir F orce Base.

T h e annual bazaar o f the R osary A lta r S ocie ty o f the C hurch o f the L ittle F low er has been set fo r Ju ly 22, 23, and 24. T h e grou p h eld a regu lar m eetin g T uesday, M ay 25, at w h ich plans w ere discussed.

MONTAUK TlSH NOTESG osm an ’s D ock reported a p ro ­

fita b le w eek en d . F ish and lobsters

w ere p lentifu l, and m oderate sh ip ­m ents o f fish w ere m ade through the w eek.

U ih lein ’s D ock w as as bu sy as ev er a p la ce can be, ov er the w eek ­end. A cu stom er boated nine p o l­lack, up to 14 pounds, from a skiff. There w ere a n u m ber o f striped bass up to ten pounds, and plenty o f sea bass on Friday.

T h e C ove M arina had a fairty good w eeken d , and m ost boats sail­ed. C od , pollack , striped bass, and flounders w ere brou gh t in.

T h e M ontauk F ish ing D ock re ­p orted a great m any p eople out. as in m id-sum m er. N ot m any boats sailed Saturday, but Sunday and M on day brou gh t m ore activ ity .

T h e M ontauk M arine B asin re ­ported Su n day and M on day very nro lific days a fter Saturday ’s rain. Capt. Gus P itts boated ov er 40 n ice p o llack Sunday m orn ing, and found b ig flounders, sea bass, po llack , and cod at Southw est Ledge.

T um a’s D ock reports all boats sailed ov er the w eeken d . F ishing w as exce llen t, w ith p o lla ck up to 30 pounds.

Joe ’s D ock reports all boats sail­ed and a great m any people around.

Capt. D ick Rade, the M arlin II, fou n d fish in g good on cod . pollack , and m ackerel, w ith a few flounders.

Capt. D usty D oerzbach er had good fishing in B lock Island w aters, and sailed good crow ds.

Capt. L e o B u rke o f the B uddy sailed alm ost every day through M on day fo r fin e catches o f pollack , sea bass, and flounders.

Capt. H ow ard C arroll, the Jigger I, sailed good crow d s a ll three days o f the w eek en d for good fishing.

Capt. Ted H egner, the B u ck y II, sailed good crow ds. Capt. D on W o o d ­ru ff o f the R e x had a good crow d Saturday, and term ed Sunday e x ­ce p t io n a l fish ing . T h e high hook had around 40 fish . M on day w as g ood , bu t n ot m an y anglers w ere around to en joy it.

Capt. B en P aolinni, the Y an k ee I, had sea bass and flou n d er Satur­day, and Su n day w as a better day, w ith large p o lla ck in B lock Island w aters. O n M onday, m ore fish w ere taken, bu t th ey w ere sm aller.

T h e V ik in g Star p oo l w in n er M on ­day w as F red S o fty e o f B ay Shore, w ith a 36-pound cod and. a 22-pound pollack , w in n in g both pools.

O n the V ik in g Starlite, the w in ­ner w as C arlo B yu rp u ro o f Passaic, N. J., w ith a 39Y2-pound co d M on ­day.

Capt. G eorge M cT u rck o f the S portfish er fou n d good p o llack fis h ­ing. O n F riday, h is seven -year-o ld grandson, P au l F orsberg , caught striped bass b etw een 12 and 14 pounds. Capt. M cT u rck sailed every day for good catches'.

T h e H elen II started its season run to C oxes L ed ge and the E lac W reck s this w eeken d . Capt. G eorge G las said the latter fish ing spot w as d iscovered w ith the use o f Elac sonar equ ipm ent, w h ich he has on board . F ish ing aboard the H elen II w as v e ry g ood , and m ost p oo l w in ­ners w ere also entered in the C h am ­b e r o f C om m erce fish ing contest, rece iv in g citations fo r their b ig fish.

On Cruise and At The Helm

M RS. RO SE G . L A N G o f M ontauk. w h o is taking a 27-day cruise to the M editerranean, takes a trick at the w h eel o f the A m erican E xport Isbrandtsen L ines vessel SS A tlantic, under the eye o f Captain A ustin Cushm an.

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