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i ^- ^'ft-.^C't V;^.- f v-.>^'<v ,»j (cJ J -. •- s 1? -v t; y * •'.V v . - f y>\Ut. * ^ >,«> -> : flliiitilll^^ miHBAjBrs -^Jack \Ahliri, Fred Aw^wiAjT'Rpbect Betts Jr. (^^'nh\;Vinember) John Brady,. JphiitGaBaway, Harold' Gifinari, Eaul'Gilmore,'Irving KtMi ••'Jfevik Napper, Lawrefice-.Pea'rson, William Center. ' - f . . Scout . The Pequenakonck Parent- servicfr project at Lewisboro Teachers Organization will m _ . .-. vacation movie ... February 22, at 1:30 buy 8b ^ba ;for\theenti'anfce : to p.m. in the middle school thetowri pool., J\he town itself auditorium. The main feature is came upjwith the money for the \Dinosaurs:-The Story of a slffubsandhadthemputtobut Gentle Brontosaurus,\. then a the Sco'uts.p^erpisted'in seeking Mr.'Magoo cartoon. Admission SP&SfVi ^J^J^^ „Parlt,goes back:to,1968 . sponsor a, vacat ffi^^-w -W^?^ wh ^ the originalfplah'- wis'to * ; Thursday, Fcbruarj no : |^aung; ^committee ' tZs *u i_'iu„ a project and' decided on the idea of a fireplace near the pond which is used for ice skating in DSSEP* oiAuiij- t> i : -. f \ V is useu ior ige stealing in Pen^AKichard Rein James the winter and fishino in tho RfiSeir 5 ^ William '-i 'Sim- ™±^- and flshing in mgjnacher <and.- John - Thomp soatSbie deadline for receipt of n^n^.is March 10.. ° jfen4l-a y morning needlepoint-bargello classes will \be offered by Marcia Higley and Suzanne Clough, at 79 Prospect Drive, beginning March 19. The classes, which run from 9:30 to 11 a.m., for beginners and intermediates, and the fee of $30 includes all materials. To register, contact either Mrs. Higley or Mrs. Clough at their homes in Chappaqua. The Chappaqua Library invites residents to participate in 4he spring \Read and Talk\ - evfifiingSr —Thursdays-at-^l^ p.rtf. Beginning Thursday, March 1, Mrs. Jan Wijk will dilutes Kierkegaard and review \The Myth of Sisyphus\ by-Camus. ' THIS WEEK Friday <- the Senior Activity Group of New Castle will hear a talltand have a demonstration of ceramics by Kay Mullane. Dessert and coffee will be served beginning at 1:30 p.m. Saturday — there will be open house basketball at Horace Greeley High School gym- nasram from 1 to 4 p.m. Open house basketball will continue throughout the vacation week from 1 to 4 p.m. \W.edesday — this is the last day to sign up for the ski trip to Butternut on February 21. Register with the New Castle Recreation\ and Parks Com mission. \•\ Katonah DORIS WEISER °\' 232-9030 Katonah Elementary ' PTA recently purchased two rugs for kin'dergarten classrooms. The rugs-are blue and green and Mrs?. 1 Albert Pellini, president of the'PTA, says that the children are thrilled with them and so are 1 the teachers, Mrs. Katrina Rosso and Miss Virginia Lee. The Arts & Crafts Shop, B&ifb'rd Road, will sponsor closes in basic decoupage beginning Wednesday, FeWQary 21 and Saturday, February 24, at 10 a.m. The Saturday class will be for sttifielits. Each class will consist of five once a week sessions, lasting two hours. The fee for the Wednesday course is $25; for Saturday, $15. A reservation deposit of $5 for Wednesday's classes and $3 for Saturday's course is required in advance of the opening class. Balance is payable at the first session. Various techniques will be taught to create decorations, plaques, boxes, purses, gifts and three-dimensional pictures. Supplies may be purchased at the shop and scissors and other tools may be brought to class. Increase Miller PTA needs handmade items which include aprons, bookmarks, beanbags, toys and pillows. These articles will be sold at the fund-raising Country Fair on Saturday, April 28. for details on how to help, Mrs. Lawrence H. Roberts of Cornwall Court may be called. The 'film, \Passage to Pimlico,\ will be shown at Katonah Village Library Friday, February 23, at 8:30 p.m. A contribution of $1 per resident is suggested. THIS WEEK Saturday — The film, \Island of the Blue Dolphins,\ will be shown at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Katonah Village Library meeting room. Tickets are not required and doors will be open 15 minutes before each showing. Tuesday — the Katonah Village Library children's department will sponsor the screening of the films, \Crow Boy,\ \Alphabet Frederick\ and \Great Toy Robbery.\ The showing, for school-age children only, will be from 4 to 5 p.m. in the meeting 1 room. Wednesday — The Katonah Homemakers will meet at 11:30 a.m. in the Memorial House, to work on macrame projects. Mrs. Richard Jensen or Mrs. Chauncy Foote may be con tacted for details. Lewisboro CRYS GARTNER } . 763-5944 . A two-sided stone fireplace with athalf moon for warming on one' side and a grate for barbecuing on the other has been completed at the town park; it is in the picnic area and near the pond. Dedicated summer. The occasion for the dedication was the scouts \Thinking Day\ program. All troop's met.\ at the Town Park bringing a thought written in a foreign language. These were then tied to individual balloons and sent up, a symbolic gesture linking world friendship with Thinking Day when scouting throughout the world is remembered. Thinking Day is actually February 22 but was celebrated early since many local scouts will be away when schools are closed for mid winter recess between February 16 and 26. > Mt. Kisco, MARY LOU LANDRY 666-9369 The Mt. Kisco senior group plans its monthly birthday party Wednesday, February 21, for those bom in February. Celebrating birthdays will be Adeline Delluoma, Louisa DeRosa, Hannah Driesacker, Jane Keller, Virginia Manachino, Mildred Mabie, Anna Rao and Helen Zeikin. Bingo is being planned for that day and a 50-cent gift should be brought. 1 Parents Without Partners, chapter 112 of Mt. Kisco, has planned its monthly social Friday, at 8 p.m. at the Mt. Kisco Elks Club. Those who are eligible to join are persons who are divorced, single, widowed or separated and have a child. THIS WEEK Today (Thursday) — Senior adults will meet at 1 p.m. at Fox Center for sewing. Catholic Daughters of America Court Newman 348 will meet at 8 p.m. in St. Francis School auditorium. Friday — Senior adults will have an afternoon of arts and crafts at 1 p.m. at Fox Center. Junior Catholic Daughters will meet from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in St. Francis auditorium. Saturday — Ski trip to But ternut Basin will leave at 7 a.m. from the Mt. Kisco Boys' Club. Sunday — A pancake break fast will begin at 9 a.m. in St. Francis auditorium. The an nual winter stag bake will start at 11 a.m. and food will be served continuously until 7 p.m. at the Mt. Kisco Elks Club. Monday — Senior adults will meet at 10:30 a.m at Fox Center for music with Elaine Lucchino and at 1 p.m. the Paperback Players will meet with Jan DeCarlo. The Moses Taylor Junior Unit will meet at 8:15 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Tuesday—Senior Adults have an afternoon of cards at Fox Center starting at 12:30 p.m. Buses for the hockey trip to the Nassau Coliseum will leave from the Mt. Kisco Boys' Club at 5:30 p.m. The Ladies Auxiliary of V.F.W. Memorial Post 9254 will meet at 8:30 at the post rooms on Adams Street in Bedford Hills. The Rev. William Smith ill discuss morality today at I am. in St. Francis auditorium Wednesday—Senic Adults will meet at 9:30 m. for painting with Sylvia F.. ch. The monthly birthday parly will be in the afternoon. The Bible study group will meet at 8 p.m. at the Lutheran Chiirc) North Salem LINDEN FARRAR 669-5341 The North Salem Historical Society will sponsor a wine- tasting and cheese-sampling party on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in St. James Parish Hall, Routes 116 and 124. The wine-tasting will be conducted by Henri Fluchere, a wine expert whose column appears in The Weekly News. Toni McHugh, of the Cheese Shop in Ridgefield, Conn, will guide participants through a cheese tour of various nations. The theme of the evening is \Cafe' Inter nationale.\ Checks ior $7.50 per person may be made out to the North Salem Historical Society and sent c/o Leslie f inlay Real Estate, Purdys, New York, or admission may be paid at the door. Warren McKeon, regional director of djstr^ct 3 of the New York Stafe'Department of Environmental Conservation, will Be the guest speaker at the February 20 meeting of the North Salem • Conservation Advisory Council, the topic of discussion will_be New. York is 50 cents and soda will be sold for 25 cents. THIS WEEK \Sunday — the North Salem Historical Society will host a wine and cheese party at 7:30 p.m. at St. James Parish House. Tuesday — at 10 a.m.* the North Salem Nursery School will sponsor a \Play-In\ for mothers and pre-school children. Mothers may meet with staff and board members while their children take part in supervised play. At 8:15 p.m., Warren McKeon, en vironmentalist, will speak to the Conservation Advisory Council and all interested • residents; a'tfetheTown':HbifeeA : will, be>head :te.a'cher of the Thifrscla#$ f -J£ • ^^xtf &mi &a$. it Pequenakonck. - PTO|0\H^;;:;i*ieaskntvjfle 'Sigh \School \ 'vacation movfe|at>\classof 1953 ptans\ajeurii6n in the' middle school July. Class memtfers^oV those, who know\ the whereabouts 6T any class member, may call Frank Berfe; THIS WEEK Thursday (today) — Pleasantville Rotary meets 12:15 p.m. Lucien's, Briarcliff. Friday — Rock concert, begins 8p.m. at the high school. Pleasantville schools close at 3 p.m. for mid-winter vacation, week of February 19. Saturday — Recreation Department will sponsor trip to Pan American Circus. Bus leaves Middle School parking • lot at noon. Monday — Pleasantville Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,. Pleasantville ANN MC CABE . 769^537 Mrs. Elly,:Sipple has joined the staff of five, teachers at the Pleasantyille Children's Center. Mrs. Sipple whoUs new to this' area as of last summer has had' a variety, ^of teaching ex- : periences throughout the' country. Since receiving her' degree from Cortlandt State, she has directed a YWCA playschool for children from three months through kin dergarten, taught as a regular teacher and substitute in elementary school, and worked' individually in a school with children with various types of learning disabilities. She has also led young children in crafts and dramatics activities. At the Pleasantville Children's Center, a non-profit educational morning facility for children from three months through five years, Mrs. Sipple meets 8 p.m., Masonic Temple, Manville Road. Tuesday — Needlework demonstration by Mrs. Thomas Davis begins at 7:30 p.m.^Mt' Pleasant Library. Pound Ridge JUNE KURDELL 764-4342 The Pound Ridge Women's Republican Club is having a bridge-luncheon today (Thursday) in the Commons Room of Pound Ridge Com munity Church from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome and tickets are $3.50. There will be door prizes. Mrs. June Dell'Abate and Mrs. Marilyn D'Arcy may be called for PATENT TRADER Thursday, Feb. 15,19#Pli7iil babysitting ^ ' \ \ reservations and arrangements. . . ,;An exercise class has been formed'* by the Pound Ridge Newcomers Club. Led by Mrs. Barbara Schwartz, the class meets every Monday at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrsv-Ann Cook, Upper Shad Road. Babysitting is available. Mrs. Schwartz, Old Stone Hill Road, may be called for information. A class maybe formed on another weekday if there \& interest. The Community Church Play School is increasing its enrollment for the 1973-74 school year. Thirty new openings are being created by increasing the existing two LOST OUR LEASE! ALL FABRICS REDUCED 20% to 50% We hate to leave but Feb. 28 is our last day! JACKS FABRICS McDonald Ave. Armonk programs to three \programs?^- The new sessions^ wpljjbe:? Mondays, WednesdaysAa'ndi Fridays} from* 9 <\to >il:45 : tf.mV; Mondays, Wednes_dayi' v \ajndi Fridays from 12:15 to 3 p.m.; and Tuesdays and Thursdays' from 10 r a.m. to-2 p.m. \ • Mrs. H. Royce Gully, director of the play school, may be called for registration forms and information. Forms may be picked up at Conant Hall on weekdays before 2,30 p.m. Enrollment will be on a first come, first served basis. The Patchwork Players ..will perform at Pound Ridge (continued on page 18) • QUALITY CONSTRUC TION ON YOUR LOT, INCLUDING FOUNDA TION • HUGE SELECTION OF HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM MAXIMUM FINANCING ARRANGED THE Y0RKT0WN $22,490 Furnished Models Open Daily 9-5 P.M. • Sunday 1-5 PJIA, RIEGER HOMES 1(914)471-3200 Route 55, 1 Mile Wo t of Totonlc State Parkway INC. WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE Box 3356, Poughkeepste, N.Y. 12603J sSale ''Starts Today! We Qladly Accept Qov't c Food Stamps \ White / Pooled & Ocvtincd Carnation Shrimp Qoil-ln-Bag, Alt Varictioi Banquet Entrees f logitoff Orange Juice Please Request A comparable item or Rain Check good at any Whitd'i/Modell's if any adver tised item is temporarily out of stock WITH THIS COUPON \ White /I \_M0DELL_J I FOOD CENTER towards the I purchase I of any . 2-liB. CIUI OF | SRVRRDl COFFEE I Coupon limit one per family. N o substitutions. 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