wmf * *m mwm w m m <m ^ ^ m ^r^^^ aw a* m am ** www v v vvwv » -¦-w-»- -^-»-—- — TOWN TALK... Ne ws Around The Community of Sayville Lt 9-0200 -y * " Lt 9-0200 Friday at the Spring Cotillion of Dowling College held at the Thatched Cottage in Centerport. Dowling President Allyn P. Robinson crowned Ambrosine Mary Crane of Sayville the college ' s Spring Queen. Am- brosine Mary is secretary of the junior class and is a student of secondary education majoring in Spanish. The Junior Garden Club held their first Daffodil Show last Tuesday at the Sayville Methodist Church. Blue Ribbon winners were Victoria Kraus, Virginia Lee Kraus, Marline Fecteau and Lisa Grootendorst. Mrs. Henry C. Nye of East Pa tchogue judged the specimen Hooms. The committee assisting the chairman, Mrs . Paul N. Westerbeke Sr. were Mius Margaret Herron, Mrs . Mark Redlein , Mrs. William R. Swettman , Mrs. Norman Tanner and Mrs . Cornells Grootendorst. The prizes awarded to the Blue Ri bbon winners were donated by Fnedbergs Farm and Garden Supply Store and the Sayville Garden Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dresch of Carrie Avenue are grandparents for the first time, a girl , Kathryn Anne. The parents are Lieut. Henry Dresch, U.S. Coast Guard, and his wife , Linda. Both parents are graduate students at the University of Illinois. Lieut. Dresch will receive his degree in Civil Engineering and his wife will receive her MA in mathematics in June. After a few weeks in Sayville , they will move to Boston where Lieut. Dresch will resume his Coast Guard duties. Remember those hot, humid days last year? Keep cool this year - air conditioning is the answer. Stop in now and find how easy it is to purchase that air conditioning unit by financing it with a low cost bank loan from Oystermen' s. ADV-TF Kathleen A. Vetter , a junior biology major sc the College of Mount St. Vincent , recently received a National Science Foundation Grant to finance summer research on symbiotic life forms in hand corals. By scuba diving, Miss Vetter will determine the factors that cause diversification in thy coral' s habitat. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Vetter of Nancy Drive. Miss Vetter serves as chairman of the Student Development and college Relations Board at the college. Howard Friedberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Friedberg of Sayville , has been elected president of the Springfield College chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa, the national professional physical education fraternity. Mr. Friedberg, a 1968 graduate of Sayville High School , is also a member of the varsity soccer team at Springfield. Many call "C" Bogel first for Real Estate. 280 Main Street , Sayville , LT 9-3600. ADV-TF. Miss Cynthia Lyon of Fairway East and David MacDonnell of Lake Ronkonkoma have been named to the Dean' s List at the College of Wooster in Ohio for the winter quarter. Richard Charles Koch of Bohemia was one of 22 hien initiated into Hofstra University chapter of Phi Delta Kappa April 20. Phi Delta Kappa is an in- ternational professional fraternity for men in education. Mr. Koch is an administrative intern and teacher in the Sayville schools. William F. Goertemoeller of Oneonta arrived at the home of his parents , Mr. and Mrs. William Goertemoeller of Hamilton Street , after a two- week tour of Italy. Mr. and Mrs . Lee R. Brandt of Merritt Island, Fla., had (win sons born April 13 in Cape Cannaveral Hospital The boys are named Christopher Scott and Kenneth Michael . The Brandts are former Sayville residents. James Davis, son of Mr. anc Mrs. James Davis of Sevill. Boulevard, was confirmed at St John Nepomucene Church Friday. The event was celebrated with a family dinner at th. Lamplighter. The Sayville P.T.A. announced their recent election of officers for the coming year. They are : Mr. and Mrs. Norman DeVenu, co-presidents ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Romkey, co-vice presidents; Mrs. Donald Berger, recording secretary ; Mrs . Israel Haowitz , corresponding secretary ; and Everett Leh- mann, treasurer. A daughter , Jennifer Susan, was born April 14 in Perth Amboy Hospital , N.J., to Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Cloeve of Highland Park. Mr. Cloeve is a former resident of Sayville and the son of former assistant superintendent oi schools , Charles Cloeve and Mrs. Cloeve, now of Painted Post , N.Y. For Mother ' s Day - Cut flower - Carnations. Patio plantings. Rose plants for the garden from Bayport Flower Houses , Mon- tauk Highway, Bayport - HR 2- 0014. Mr and Mrs. Charles G. Raynor 2d of Wendover Road and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Greene Avenue arrived home Saturday after a two weeks' visit in Guadalupe, French West In- dies. David Mannix , son o f Mr. and Mrs. William Mannix of Alfan Drive received his First Holy Communion at the service held at St. Lawrence R.C. Church Saturday. Following the service , David and his family enjoyed Lunch at the Saxon Arms Restaurant. Radar S.A. John Tarpey, son of Mr. and Mrs . John Tarpey of Alfan Drive graduated from Great Lakes Naval Radar Training School in Michigan last Friday. Following a ten day leave at home , he will be reporting to the U.S Destroyer Vogelgesnag at Norfolk , Va. Community Association 5 of the Suffolk County Girl Scout Council held their Annual Meeting at a dinner held at Land' s End Restaurant , last Monday A total of 60 Active Adults m Girl Scouting in the Community were recognized for having over 20 years in active Girl Scouting, both as Scouts and Workers. They were as follows: From Sayvdle - Mrs. Charles Van Schaick , 29 years ; Mrs George Schreiber, 27 years; From West Sayville - Mrs Everett Lehmann , 29 years ; From Bohemia - Mrs . Bernard Pagels , 20 years ; From Oakdale - Mrs. Robert Ross , 20 years; From East Ishp - Mrs . Dotothy Schauzer. Having problems with a bur- sting budget? Why not pay all your bills with a low cost Oystermen ' s Bank loan. ADV- TF. At the meeting of the Sayville Garden Club last Monday at Temple Shalom, Mrs. Alfred Brunini , president , presided. Mrs. Guy Walser 's name was placed on lhe honorary members list. A geographic history of Long Island was given to the Sayville (Continued on Page 131 CHORAL CONCERT TO BE PRESENTED - Sayville High School's Annual Spring Concert is planned for Saturday evening, May 8, at 8:15 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Featuring a wide repertoire of numbers by the school's several vocal music groups, the concert is open to the public without an admission charge. Shown Is a student trio rehearsing for the Annual Spring Choral Concert - Carolyn Baumann, Anne DeBeauchamp and Linda McFarlane. -Photo by Popely VACUUM CLEANER SPECIA1 o NEW BELT All For o NEW CORD ""ly 0 NEW BULB «_ - .„_ . • NEW BAG ^O^O » AND LABOR * ! WITH THIS AD I l^ZZT^ 1 I on all service SAYVILLE KIRBY CO. 245 WEST MAIN ST (27A) 1 Phone 589-6181 Bayport - Blue Point News Mrs . Carl Shene 472 - 0718 David Doty Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs David Doty of Middle Road, Bayport , has been awarded the Ad Altare Dei Award for Boy Scouting The presentation was made by Bishop Kellenberg at the Convocation held April 25 at St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre. Mr. and Mrs Frank Schrage and famil y of Bayview Avenue , Miss Ruth Torres of Snedecor Avenue , and Miss Rebbecca Wohr of Yaphank drove to Clark Summit last week-end where the three girls attended Homecoming Week-end at the Baptist Bible College of Penn They spent Friday night in Johnson City as the guests of Miss Whor ' s sister and brother-in-law , Mr and Mrs Daniel Strickland. The Schrage family continued on to their place in Pine Grove , Penn Saturday they all met and enjoyed the concert at the college , returning to Bayport Monday Miss Valane Schrage has been ac- cepted at Baptist Bible College as a music major and will enter in September Miss Schrage will graduate from James Wilson Young High School in June A Memorial Concert , a tribute to the late John Andersen , will be held Sunday, May 9, at 8:30 p m. at the Blue Point School , Blue Point Avenue in Blue Point. The concert will be put on by Bell Cantoriuin Chorus under the direction of William Graff. Ad- mission is free. For Mother ' s Day- Cut flowers. Carnations , Patio plantings, Rose plants for the garden from Bayport Flower Houses, Mon- tauk Highway, Bayport- HR 2- 0014. The Second Sight Training Center of the Guide Dog Foun- dation for the Blind of Smithtown held its first annual puppy field day Sunday. Dawn , owned by Pam Poller of Bayport Avenue , look third prize in the Junior Handling Contest , and Dusty, owned by Dana Potter took fourth prize in the same class. Dawn also received fourth prize for the best Labrador. Pam and Dana are the children of Mr and Mrs David Potter. In memory of their relatives , the following members ot the Ladies Auxiliary of the Annable Lund Post of the American Legion have made donations to the auxiliary. Anna Schultz has donated the bell , Jo Albert , the gavel , and Bessie Alexander , flag slings for the two new flags. Bessie Alexander and Anna Schultz are the two new Color Bearers At the April Executive meeting held at the home of Mrs. Laverne Wittlock of South Ocean Avenue , Bayport , the nominating committee chose the new slate of officers for the coming year. These officers will be installed at the June meeting with county officials doing the honors . Also, new members who have not yet been iniated will be at that time May is Poppy Month , and poppies will be available from all auxiliary members and at Shands and Sconzo ' s. The Easter Dinner Basket was awarded to Lynn McDonald of Bellport A "Celebration of Life-Family Week-end" will be held by the Bayport Methodist Church Saturday and Sunday, May 8 an-i 9 at the church The guest leaders will be Mr. and Mrs Robert SifVar of Drexel Hill , Penn. Every church family is invited to participate. Miss Ruth Torres , daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Torres of Snedecor Avenue , Bayprort , has been accepted at Eastern Bible College in St. Davids , Penn for the fall term We ' ve taken the big expense out of buying a car thanks to our auto loan that offers you low bank rates. Our " one - stop Oyster- men' s Bank. ADV-TF. Mrs. Albert O. Ness of Bayport Avenue recently spent a week in Washington , D. C., where she attended the 80th National Continental Congress of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The highlight of the week was Mon- day evening when President and Mrs. Richard Nixon and Mayor Washington were guests. The President and the Mayor spoke. Mrs . Ness participated in a successful sale of antique dolls held at Constitution Hall to benefit the Kate Duncan Smith School The Evening Unit of the Bayport Home Extension will have a lesson in "Lamps, " taught by Mrs. Robert Otten , and "Money Saving Main Dishes, " taught by Mrs. Clyde Chad- bourne, at the meeting Tuesday, May U. Cub Scout Pack No. 130 enjoyed a fine day Saturday at the - Circus in Madison Square Garden. About 58 boys attended. Mr. Leon Yablonski of Sylvan Avenue , Bayport , is Cubmaster A "Teens for Christ " Rally will be held at the Blue Point Baptist Church Saturday , May 8, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Richard Herald of Bayport will be among the speakers. When the talk turns to money turn to us for a low bank rate personal loan. Your " one stop Oystermen ' s Bank" ADV+TF Officers for the 1971-71 term of the Bayport Fire Department were installed at a dinner held at the Firehouse Saturday, April 24, and are as follows: Chief , Frank Powers ; First Assistant Chief , F. Norton; Second Assistant Chief , Joseph Moore ; Battalion Chief , Al WagehJr. , President , Stanley Gillette; Se :retary, C. L. Rosche; Treasurer , Tyler Lory; and Trustees, William Meyer , Thomas O'Reilly, and Rupert E. Christensen. Hook and Ladder Company Officers are: Captain , Seymour Fink; Lieutenants, E. McFadden and Warren Earle; Secretary, Donald Sheehflti; and Treasurer , Robert Wigand. Engine Company: Captain, G. Sutherland; Lieutenants , J. Reisinger , and P. Tritsch ; Secretary, C. Freeman; and Treasurer, Otto Brauner. Hose Company: Captain , Stanley Gillette Jr.; Lieutenants , T. Farrell and T. Barbari; Secretaty, Donal Barrett; and Treasurer, F. R. Boccalupo. Fire Police Company : Captain , Quentin Beitel: and Lieutenant, H. Stiriz. West Sayville Mrs. Erich Coners _ Lt 9-1440 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lapine Jr. of Bucknell Road returned home last Wednesday from Atlanta , Ga. Mr. Lapine is president of the largest local in the U.S. of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization , and he headed this delegation to the 4th Annual Air Traffic Con- trollers Organization National Convention in Atlanta. While there, Mr. Lapine celebrated his 36th birthday April 25 at a special dance with Artbur Godfrey . Grime does not pay ! Sayville Car Wash Andrew Acevedo , son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Acevedo of Washington Avenue received his First Holy Communion at St. Lawrence R. C. Church Satur- day. Following the service a family party was held in the Acevedo home. Attending were Miss Roseann O'Brien and Pete Geschlet of Byron , Conn., Miss Linda Moore of Bayport and Miss Beth Dennis of Mt Sinai. When you have a question about a loan, remember that you have a friend at our bank who has the answers. Your " one stop Oystermen' s Bank. " ADV-TF Jody Conkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Conkle of Rollstone Avenue , was eight years old last Tuesday. Friday, she entertained Leah Boogert- man , Terry O'Connel and Bar- bara Verspoor at the Sayville Pizza Parlor in honor of the oc- casion. Mrs Stanley Arthur of Tyler Avenue entertained at a Surprise Bridal Shower for Miss Mary Luce of Tyler Avenue , Friday Twenty one ladies attended in- cluding Mrs. William Luce , mother of the prospective bride , Mrs. Walter Smith of Division Avenue , the prospective groom ' s mother , and Miss Luce ' s grand- mother , Mrs. Anto|net Fredenci Wendy, daughter of Mrs. Arthur , will be the flower girl at the Ma> 22 wedding of Miss Luce to Mr Everett Smith. Cubmaster Anthony Pinzone of Pack 212 finds that he can no longer continue his duties as Cubmaster. He has tried to secure a replacement with no success. The Pack has over 80 boys who are working in full Dens with able Den Mothers , but unless a volunteer who is willing to assume leadership of the Pack contacts Mr. Pinsone at his home, the Pack will have to be disbanded. Please call him at LT -9-9431 An old-fashioned bathroom? A low cost bank loan can get your carpenter and plumber started on a new one now. Oystermen' s Bank. ADV-TF Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Croton-on-Hudson spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs . John Southway of Cherry Avenue. Maura Eileen Kaigh , duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kaigh ot Bartley Lane, was Confirmed at a service held at St. John of Neponucene R. C. Church in Bohemia , Friday. Following the service , the Kaigh family , Mr and Mrs. James McCann and Monica and Mary of Oakdale , and Maura ' s sponsor , Mrs James Wilson of Sayville enjoyed luncheon at the Lamplighter Restaurant. Brownie Troop 224 along with their leader , Mrs David Van Essendelft of Rollestone Avenue , Mrs. James Keyser of Rollestone Avenue and Mrs. Theodore Ostrowski of Sayville visited the South Shore Greenhouse in Sayville last Tuesday As a parting gift each Brownie was presented with an orchid. 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