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News of Centereach and Lake Grove Mr« . Ktlii' l Smith. .11' 8-87. \ >2 SCHOOL DISTRICT II Votinu 1 k>v :\ new c ' U menku y s-chool bui ' din g and sew'-al other |n >p<>kt i\i - > w.l! !>r lii-ld from 1 j , . m. in 0 p. m. September li) at ( nuy | !i.\i ' School , (Viik ivach , ; i;i . l!.i ; ' I' .l 'h School. Sj den Yi u mii-i bo legi -tcre 1 <\ \ot •; ' > . ' I • • . \ - ' 1 ,,th 11 W.l - I' '!u Si ' , )i Mi - ll , ; i j . \ii mi ' ii' .> rii I »!i MH ' mi\ \ ;; - hi 'hl Sept niher 7 at the N' ew- I < I-i Ikuh School. !in\r |'V!T\- '!()N I 'M V Tlie firk project of the Lake drove Centereach Home Kxtension I' M ' H'b he!<! Septemb er 5 at th \ \ FW Hall in Middle Country Ro -ul. The t 'ii< le-son on fur ie modeling had to be held a week i ai ' V. before the UaUy Day pru- ura m . to be able to <;i t all tl. e < la--e- . in. Mr - , llaiiy Parj -or- . . a county leadei , k gi\mg tlie follow - ing twelve member* - a course \- f ur l ( modelin g : M CM I IIIH I > Marie McCnw . \l:nie Holm. Kay Run 1 . .Maiy Si lmrd. Alma Karel l. Elhel- yn l> < » \ ' e . Clare Doy le . Helen Kai- ru . eia. F. ileen G >ent r. Ann Ikuinn . 1/ilian Kie g niekv and Marie Bai- lee. The home exten s ion unit l- tor eveiyone. but one of its prohlem- k to get wonuei to know and un- derhand about the pro gram and what it ( IM mean to them , and Hum to take ihe next slip -- to :. 111 nd a unit nieliiiL ' .. If anyone is i;eere-4ed in jo i ning , p lease at- tend tlit unit meeiine- . which are held at ihe VFW Hall ever;. Tno-day f r mi 1() a. m. to 2 n. m. AHRC ANM \k DRIVK The link fund drive chairman Edwaid Quinn of Vine Court Centereach. announc es that the an- nual fund diivc A r the Suffolk Chapter of the A-soeia 'ion for the Hell ) of Retarded Ciiildicn begin- Sep:ember 17 and will i nn unti l Septombei 30. Mon \olunteers aie needed to ho ' n rivn nil the doorbelk in the :n ea . Call the chairman or contact AHIiC Head quarter- - in Patchogue oi j ,il d ' iiovr 5-07M if you tai n hei - , - . '1 a 1 a--o( ia ; ion offer- -erviei s 1i leia i di ' d kmldren from all ef Su 'i>dk \ i.i a uiagnu-kk and e\al- te - .iion i inii . special c!as-o- . iec- reat on piogtanis and Scouting and \u, r, 1 uiui l ehalulitation facilities. I-TKE DKPAKT.MKNT PAIR Tho annual fair of the Cente - roai h Fire Depaitment wa- he 'd Aulas ' . ' Al . September 1 and 2 at the li' uu 'Hl- on Smth Wa shin g ton Avenue and v. a- reported a suc- i- i -- . A nun - parade which was held on the kr-t night, started tin al 'fa.r. The following Fire Depart - ment- with their kadie- ' Auxiliary and braids atteadnl. Id b y the C. ntevoacli Ik re Department Co- loi > and Centereach Drum and Buule Coips: Selden, Nesconset. Ronkonkoma , Beth page, St. James Hok-v.Ue-Farmingville. Tort Jef- fi r-en Station-Terryville. Lake- land. North Patch >uue. Hagerman Middle Island. Smithtown . Ston\ Riook. Ma-t c. Blue Point . M. - .stu ' Beach. Port .1 offer-on , YaphurA and Sound Beach. John Pearl wa: the announce r at the loud sneak\: < -f> and -poke from the judges stand , which was atop a h uge truck , do nated by Frank Walsh . The j. idgc- were Milton La Gattuta. justice of tlie peace, and Mr. Pearl , clerk of ;hc j ir dt purtniont. Tne following were awarded pri/.es: best appear- ance loi men. (J) Mastic Fire De- paitm ' onf. (2) I J (j>rt Jci'k rson Fire Department , {3\ Lakeland Fire Do- pariment; licst appearance, women -- ( 1 ) Yaphank kadiok Auxiliary, (2) I akeland Auxiliary. (3) Port Ji ffei' son Stat ' .on-Terryville Aux- iliai\; be-t bard with majorette — ( 1 ) Selden Cadet- . (2 ) Noith Pat- i t ogue. (• '!) Ma.die Beach; farthest di. -tanco—Beth page ; juvenile band — (1) Middle Island , (2 ) Yaphank. (3) Jliltsville; niu. -t men in lin\— Bethpage ; most women in line- Mitldle Island Ladies ' Auxiliary CIVIL SERVICE ASSN. The third meeting of the Civil Service Fm' p loves A-s -elation was held at the Newfield High School 't 10 a. m. Saturday with the new o fficers in charge: John Dugan. pie- ,dent; Ik! liieatt. fir. - >t vice pre siih nt: Al Kuchin ^ kas. second vice pre-ident; William Micka. sec- j 'etary ; John Bonavoglia. treasurer and John Tahbitas , sergeant -a t- Ul 'PlM. Labor day holiday quests of Mr. and Mr- . Alvin Smith of Smith Street were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kap lan of the Bronx. ~ Sf r . and Mr- . Raymond Shaw of Middle Country Road celebrated their nineteenth weddine . annivei - -ary September 1. On September \ _ ' Cioir (laue -hter , Jerril yn. celebi'a- ti'd her twelfth biithday with a small jiarty. Her »uest > were b.er brother . Dickie, also Ann Marie Yetterholm , and FJizabeth and Ma rjorie Oliver. The two Oliver children , who are from Manorville , were uae. -ts at the Shaw home for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jcnik ot Audrey Lane celebrated the fi '^t birthday of their son , Robert , at a family party September 2. Cuost- were the grandparents . Mr. and Mr- . Albert Jenik. and .U'reat urandmother . .M rs. Lillian Kulov- any. of Flushing 1 and Robert ' s sis- t« r. Patricia. A meetin . u 1 of the Ladies ' Auxil- iary of the Centereach Fire De- partment will be held at the fire- la-u-e at 8:15 p. m. Monday. Mr. and Mr< . liay Burr and uaimhter. Robin , of Main Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burr , Jr., of Howell Avenue , spent the holi- day and wei kend at the Burr , Sr., eot ' tau 'e at Westford. Mr. and Mrs. Burr, Sr., both celebrated their birthdays last week; Mrs. Burr on September 1 and Mr. Burr on Sep- tembi r 6 . Mis. (ieortr c Beckwith of Lake Park. Fla.. Mrs. Robert Beckwith ol Roche-tor and Mrs. Edwin Beck- with of Baltimore, Md., wore week- end and holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hallock of Hawkins Avenue . M' rs . Percy Peters of Stony Brook entertained the Secret Pal Club for a dessert card party Sep- tember 0 . Those attending 1 were Mesdames Alb; rt Reynolds , Georgc- Kennedy, Sr., Jeanne Bingay and Julia. - Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawns of Lupine Lane had their infant son. William Edward, christened at the Assumption of the Bl< ssed Yirgin »> Miary R. C. Church at 2 p. m. September 3 b y the Rev. John Doyle. Codparents are Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Doy le of Central Is- lip. The bab y was born at Brook- haven Memorial Hosp ital August 21 , weighing 7 pounds , 10 and one- balf ounces. lie has a brother, Charles , and a sister , Lillian. Af- ter the ceremony a family party was held at the home. Miss Nancy Strong 1 , daughter of Mrs. Yiolet Strong of Audrey Lane, has been accepted at th. Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn w here °he will continue her nur- se ' s training. Nancy has been wor- king as a practical nurse at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital in Patchogue all Summer and left Monday far her new duties in Brooklyn. An open house party was held for her Saturday and Sunday at her home where mfciny of her friends visited her to wish hei- good luck in her new under- taking. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Corrado of Bl ydenburgh Road announce the arrival of a daughter , Susan Joy, w eighing 7 pounds , 9 and three- quarter ounces , who was born at Mather Memorial Hospital August 31. Mr. and Mrs. Corrado have tour other children; Julia , Carol , Anetta and Anthony, Jr. The following couples recently enjoyed Guy Lombard o ' s Hawaiian musical fantasy. \Paradise Island , \ at Jones Beach : Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dol ph Helf , Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Doris , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dt Santo , and Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Fuori. Mr . and Mrs. Alfred Thompson of Oak Street entertained at an outdoor barbecue at their home on September 1 in honor of Mr. Thompson ' s birthday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hagan and children. Michael and Sally Ann , of Rego Park. On Thursday their son. Thomas , returned to Se- ton Ha 'l University in South Or- ange , N. J., for his second year. Thomas was a life guard at the Bavarian Beach at Lake Ronkon- koma all Summer. Mir. and Mrs. David Overton , Mr. r.nd Mrs. Percy Overton , Mr. and Mrs. Foster Overton , Airman 2/c Allen Overton , Miss Margaret Jean Black and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith attended a famil y gathering of the CODS club members Sep- tember 2 , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rutkowski in Bay- port. Twenty-nine attended the gathering and all enjoyed an out- door covered dish supper. Mass Mary Godshall , daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Godshall , of Rustic Road left September 4 for Elkhart , Ind. where she will start to do missionary work for the Mennonite Church. She will take an orientation program from September 6 to 16 at the church' s headquarters of the general mis- sion board there. Miss Godshall has been employed for the past two years as clerk at the Junior High School on Oxhead Road. Mr . and Mrs. Richard Gamley of Arlington Terrace announce the arrival of a daughter , Karen Ann , weighing 7 pounds , 6 and one- quartc r ounces , who was born at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital on August 23. She has a brother , Richard. 20 months old. John Pearl of Middle Country Road returned to his position as principal of the Bohemia School last week. Mr. Pearl has been prin- cipal of the school for 31 year\ and before that was a teacher foi the loca l school for several years. Also returning to her position as teacher at the Bayport High School is Mrs. David Overton of Middle Country Road, who is a home economics teacher. Another teacher , Daniel Flanagan , who has completed his B.S. at the Univer- sit y of Mlaine and taught mathe- matics last year at the Newfield High School , will be math teachei at the Bayport High School this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Overton of Middle Country Road entertained the Central Long Island Camp of Gideons and their Ladies ' Auxili- ary for their meeting Friday night. Afte r the meeting and de- votional time , refreshments were served with a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. John Markee of Blydenburgh Road , Mr. and Mrs. Terry Burr and daug hters , Ruth Ann and Lorraine , of Woodland Road and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Smith Street all enjoyed camping for the weekend at Hither Hills State Park , Montauk. They also were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Van Orstrand and children , David and Cindy, of Bay- port. Free chest X-rays will be avail- able in Centereach at Miles Shoe Store on Middle Country Road on September 20 , from 2 to 5.30 p. m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. No appoint- ments are necessary. There is no undi'essing and reports are confi- dential. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong of Lake Ronkonkoma have sold their home and are now spending several weeks with their son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumph , of Pleasant Avenue. Mr. Armstrong has recently returned from Mather Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong expect to make their home in Florida. About 130 attended the annua! barbecue of the Married Couple? Club of the First Congregational Church of New Village Saturday at the parsonage on Hawkins Ave- nue. Mr. Bruce Lockabee of Stony Brook was the guest speaker. CHURCH NEWS The First Congregational Churc h of New Village has Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., worshi p at 11 a m., Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m., Gospel service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer and Bibh study is at 8 p. m. Wednesday; Bjble study class at 10 a. m. by Mrs. Edward Thomas , Tuesday, .and Bible study class at 8 p. m. Thursday by Erich Wever , both at the Sunday school building. The first night meeting since the Sum- mer vacation of the Women ' s Mis- sionary Societ y was held Monday with Vincent Casell , a missionary from Africa , as the guest speaker. The Centereach Community Church holds Sunday School at 10 a. m. and worship at 11:15 a. m. and Westminster Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. On September 3 two young boys , Robert Bruns and James Thomas , were confirmed by the pastor , the Rev. Norman Minard , at the morning service. The Rev. John McLoughlin , pastor cf the Farmingville-Holtsville Pros byterian Church , will be the guest speaker next Sunday. He also was the speaker and broug ht the mes- sage last Sunday morning. The Centereach Mennonite Church holds worshi p at 10 a. m.. Sunday School at 10:45 a. m. and gospel service at 7:45 p. m. Sun- day. Bible stud y hour at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday with a special class for young people. Our Savior Luthei'an Church holds Sunday School at 9 a. m., worship at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Sun- day. St. Andrew ' s Reformed Ep isco- pal Church has Sunday School at 10 a. m., worship with morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m., and evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. Sunday. Evening prayer and Bible study at 8 p. in. Wednesday. Progress on St. Andrew ' . - Church building on N orth Colman Road is being made each week. Last week the foundation was dug and the footings were poured. The com- mittee for St. Andi' \wk Chun h i. - Ciro Magialo , Alexander Plaza, W. Barry Everett and the Rev. Howaul A. Sponholz, pastor of the church. The chinch' s provisional vestry as designated b y Bi. -hop Howard 1). Higgins . D.D., consists of George Bundt , John Schwebach , Arthur G. Baumgartner and tin Rev. S. Thomas Percival. Jr. The A. - . -umpkon if the Ble-sed Virgin Mary R. C. 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A receptkn fol- owed at the home for the imme- diate family , grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Kellv. Sr.. and also Mr. and Mrs. John Santorello, Mr. and Mrs. William K* yes and Mr. and M,rs. Phillip Ilogan. Mr. and Mrs. George Fornsel of 115 Wagon Lane had their infant daughter , Nicole Annette, christened at the Assumption of the Blessed Yirgin Mary R. C Church at 3 p. m. Sep tember o b y the Rev. John Mcguire. God- parents are Mr. and Mr.s . William Penza of Huntington , uncle and aunt of the bab y. A reception and party followed the ceremony with the ' godparents , Mr. and Mrs. [' - ir/a. and their children , Patricia William , Charlotte. Ellen. M,r. and Mrs. Joseph Beck, Sr., of Hunt- ington; Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Beck Jj- ., and children. Jo Ann and John, of Greenlawn ; Mrs. Kathe- kne Fornsel , Miss Marie Fornsel and George Fj rnsel of Brooklyn ; and Mi- , and Mrs. Charles But- irick and children , Charles , Sha- ron , Jeffrey, Cora and William , of 125 Tree Road. The baby was born August !) , weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces at Mather Memorial Hospital , and was born on the godmother ' s birthday. Nicole has two brothers , Thoma- and Step- hen , and a sister , Claire. Gerald Klafter of 39 Garden Lane recentl y served two wet'ks \ active military dut y with the 111th Engineer Brigade at Camp Drum. Mr. Klafter is a kindergar- ten and first grade teacher at the Wood Road School. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott of Shelburn Falls , Mass., and Mr. and Mis. Earl A. Barney, Sr., of West Palm Beach , Fla., spent the weekend and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Barney, Jr., of 210 Eastwood Boulevard. Mr. and Mr. - , . Edward Barron of 18!) Tree Road announce the ar- rival of a daughter , Christine Ann , weighing (5 pounds , 3 oun- ces who was born at Mather Me- morial Hospital on August 24. Christine has a brother , Keith , 4 , and was christened at the Assump- tion of the Blessed Virgin Marv R. C. Church on Sunday. Her godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reill y of the Bronx. After the ceremony a party with the god- parents was held at the home. You save plenty by subscribing for The Advance , the Postmaster does the rest. Only $5 for 12 months , we pay the postage. Your order addressed to: Circulation Dept., P. O. Drawer 780 , Patch- ogue , N. Y., will start your paper with the next edition. —Adv. MIDDLE ISLAND—Schools of District 12 will open Monday after a delay of several days caused by Ihe concrete truck drivers ' strike , delays in delivery of materials and the inclement Spring weather , announced Dr. Louis V. Nannini , supervising princi pal. Charles E. Walters , Ridge , West Middle Island and Coram were the >chool.s where delays occurred , he ;>aid. Persons attendin g Port J< Ukr- son School and the parochial schools returned to school Septem- ber 6. \During the past two weeks , \ Dr. Nannini said , ''teachers hav^ been working on curriculum pro- jects and the revision of curri- culum. \ District 12 Schools To Open on Monday ISLIP — Islip Supervisor Thom- as J. Harwood last week announ- ced plans for a large recreational area on the shore front of Ease Islip. The first phase of the pro- g-ram , he said , will be the con- struction of a 100-boat marina that will be completed in r. tC. 'k Part of the proposed marina will be ready next year. ISLAND NEWS BRIEF