eastern i - nys historic...
TRANSCRIPT
(Continued fro m Page I )
division is simply this Count)Executive Klem said , this is lobe a highlv mobile responsiveunit of tint, office which , w i th theproper liaison between federaland state officials , will be able toreceive and lake action on appeals foi hel p in the bioad field ofeneigv whet hei they come froman i n d i v i d u a l homeownei oihousewife 01 fiom businessnidus! i> or fi om anv localg o v e r n m e n t i nc lud ing countyl o w n v i l l a g e and schooldistncls
l lus off ice wi l l not be a hoiline 01 i cfei i al serv ice Its inst i net ions aie lo lake complaintsoi inquiries and lo act on themw i t h el l ici encv and speed MiKlein said
lhc mei gv cnsis ioordinatoi solfice will be headed bv korrnuna v e l e i a n count) looidmatoiKomanoskv has been M \ adminis! ra t i \ c aide lo Klein lot aveai ind has been assignedi i i i n t l v lo eneig> conseival ionus ia i i l i Ihe o l tu i wi l l belocatid al Ihe Sullolk CounlyCen te i Kivei head whereKoiman can be I cached al 7271700
ENERGY CRISIS
NEW SHOP AT AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL PLAZAt WORKING SHOP FORMEN¦ MILLWRIGHT/MECHANICSa EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS¦ WELDERS
These are some of the skilled positions which will be avail-able with our company in mid January, 1974
Our growing manufacturing firm offers steady employment,good working conditions, benefits and pay
For more information call (516) 567 3900
12/20
Only 1 lc a word CALL 666-3700Deadline Monday Noon Minimum Charge 10 words S1 25
Phone ads are accepted w ith the understanding that payment is receivedprior to publication
EASTERN i '-Insulation Alterations'Rooting -Leaders'Siding - Glitters j'Storm Windows IHome Improvements J
* EASTERNINSUfcATION CO.BRentwood 3 7422
132 Suffolk Av enueBRENTWOOD
K
FRANCHISEHumphreys Exterminating C-LT*Inc one of the largest p-^stcontrol companies in the worldis offering one exclusive franchise in your area
HUMPHREYSFRANCHISE
DIVISION Inc.Easton Road & Glenside Ave
Glen ide, Penna 19038215 886 3105
ISLIP Clean Comtoi tab le1- umished Room Near stoiesand transportation Gentlemenpielei red Mo5 1907 I t
Furnished Room must havereferences Gentleman Onlv 223E Main St Baj Shore 12 20
FENCES Chain Link Wood 29cents Sq foot Installed FreeEstimates Complete FinancingVOLCANO FENCE 665 2227 TF
Singer Machine EXCELLENTCONDITION $25 00 Touch & Sew$55 00 Ju 7 7879 12/20
FUEL .OIL & BURNER SERVICE Flono s Home Oil Service17 Cordello Ave Central Islip2*4 64*" 3 tf
FOLDING CHAIRS needed bvthe Suffolk Societv for CrippledChildren and Adults 66 FourthAve Ba^ Shore Also neededOffice furniture book shelvesand office equipment 665 0700
tl
Custodial Worker Park TimeShift Hours Umlorms SuppliedFringe Benef i ts Etc Apply jDispatchers Olfice , Ba\ Shore ]Fire Department No «_>0 EastMain Street , Bay Shore, N V1170b r p
GENERAL INSURANCEEverett Gnek 101 W est Main StEast Ishp JU 1 1554 t
PAINTING {Interior and Fx'erior
SATISFACTIONGUARAJN l f K_D
No Job loo SmallFREE ESTIMATES T F
669-7530
SOUTH SHOREROOFING
Tops since 1924Roofing Siding Gutters
581 7200350 Moffi t t Blvd Bay Shorp
HUBBARDSAND & GRAVEL
1612 5th AveBay Shore
Public Weigh Station
(any sire uehiclt;665-1005
1 OUTSIDEPAINTING
SPECIALISTSNo Job Too High
277-2592 581-2530
Keith KirbyPAINTING
DECORATINGPAPER HANGING
Interior and ExteriorFree Estimates587-422:
t ¦ ¦¦¦ —¦ - ' *•—
PAINTINGWALL PAPERING
REASONABLE RATESFREE ESTIMATES
587 - 0037587 -5130
REPAIR SPECIALISTSPlastering s tucco cementspackling tile , CE-4 9175 t(
A1AKINL RADIO and Depthij oundei Sales Service DealW i l l i a small shop that cares I- CCLicense 11LINL M A R 1 N LLLLU RON1CS Last Ishp JU 1oi 'M any day an> Unit
I I
DAWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTING CORP 24 hour ServiceResidential and Business 2774881 PF
THRIFT GIFT CRAFT SHOPBLDG L 2 CENTRAL ISLIP
STATE HOSPITAL1 3 P M
DONA TIONS ACCEPTEDTF
(Continued from Page 4 )
to depict a 'landscape ' MissBertolini has a pastel "head 'rendered in the postimpress ionis t sty le of theCe/anne school and D a n nyThomas work is a pastel rendered in the surrealist style ofDah
The exhibi t is open to the publicfree of charge Monday throughFriday from l to 4 p in andSunday from 2 to 5 p m It isclosed Saturdays The gallery islocated at 50 Irish Lane WestIshp
Young Artists
(Continued f ro m Page 2 b)
duited bv the Rev \r thui CHeldman Ji on Fndav aftei noon at the 1-iedt ick JChapev F u n e i a l Home 1225Montauk Highvvav We st Klip
Fol lowing the serv ices theintei ment took place in PinelawnMemorial Park Pinelaw n
OBITUARY
(Continued f i om Page 2 2)
come, first serv e basis All seatsare Rush seats and there will beno orders taken for reserv eseating
There will be 100 season ticketssold for Ihe Brentwood Ross andBi entvvood Sondei hng homebasketbal l games beginningi m m e d i a t e ly The> includeBrentwood Ross $6 00 for 7games Bientvvood Sondei hng$7 00 foi 8 games
Anyone mte i e s t ed pleasecontact the Athle t ic OfficeTelephone numbei 435 2sl2
"i l l I SHOWB r e n t w o o d SEPI A (Special
Education PTA) held its s ixthannual Chnsimus Show Fndavevening al Ihe Ross High SchoolAudit onum
The progiam featui ed all thechildren ol Ihe Bientvvood SpecialEducation e lementa l ) classes
Some ol the fcaluies includedplavlels ol I he Shoemaker andIhe Elves Ihe Months onParade and Ihe ChristmasGuest Along w i t h the delightfulsongs of Ihe holiday season thisyear s program included seveialinstrumental selections and a
Made for S E P I A or ig ina ldance and song wri t ten andproduced by Mrs C Evans aBrenlwood Special Educa t ionteacher
Volley ball Tea mThe Brentwood Vars i t>
Volleyball team resoundinglydefeated Commack south withscores of 15 3 and 15 9 Dec 8
Leading scorers for Brentwoodwere seniors Mary MarkiewiczSandy Larsan and BarbaraLeonard The consistent play ofsenior Margaret Hunsinger andJuniors Pat Bilger and DebbieMaidhof contributed greatl y tothe victory
Tell lransfersThe Board of Education in its
most recent meeting has transferred three Administrators tonew posts within the SchoolDistrict for the 1974 75 schoolyear Carmine Puleo principal ofTwin Pines Elementary Schoolhas been reassigned as principalof the new 7th Grade Center
Plans are underway for Iheconversion of East ElementarySchool to a 7th Grade Center to bein operation during the 1974 75school year This Center willpermit all 8th and 9th gradestudents to be on full sessions atall four (4 ) of the Junior HighSchools
The 7th Grade students fromNorth and East Junior High
Schools wi l l at tend the NewCentei in its own session
Uistm Hainev principal ofEast Elemental v St hool w i l l bereassigned to I a i n el P a i kE l e m e n t a l v S ihool Hisassignment wi l l IK- to lep laieFunk Hall who wi l l be on a fullvear sabbatnal le ive fi om theDistnct next veai and wi l l bereturning to his duties at I auielPaik at the end of Ins leavePetei D i M e n t o P r i n c i p a l ofSouth Elemenlaiv School wi l l bereassigned as pnncipal of TwinPines Elementarv School
South Elementarv Sihool wi l lbe converted into a New HighSchool as of September of 1974
Brentwood School News
(Continued f ro m Page 22)These are the children of
Brentwood The ones who giv e ofthemselves wi th no fa n fa ie nopublicitv no public pat on thebaik
I foi one am extiemelv proudof these kids and hope tha t otheitowns and neighborhoods havecluldi en as vvoi lhv of lespecl asoui s an It is about t ime Bientwood patted itself on the baik andblew its own hoi n a l i t t le Let sa icentuate tlie positive and tellpeople that vv e hav e a gi eat gi impof kids and a ie pi oud of them
Let s see tha t some oi ouiunsung hei oes a ie publui /ed inthe papeis
I et s stop singling out the onekid thai goots up and stai t advei tising the ta c t tha t Bi enlwoodis Beaut i ful and it is oui voungpeople who have doni muc h tomaki il t h a t w.iv
Guy Di Pietro
( C o n t i n u e d f i o m Page 2 2 )
fot adults a ie on I uesdav andWcdnesdav weeklv fi om 9 JOa m to 12 noon
At the Bientvvood RecieationCenter located on 'I bird Av enueand Second Street in Brenlwoodthe children s ceramic classesare filled but Adult Classes arebeing held on luesdays andThursdays from 9 3 0 a m to 2 00p m
F i n a l l y the GreenbellRecreation Center on PatchogueHolbrook Road in Holbrook isnew at the Ceramic game Theirclasses for children and adultsare due to open January 1974and are now taking calls formembership at 472 2555
For additional information onany classes at any of the centersplease call Ihe Town of IshpDepartment of Recreation at 5812000 ext 124 and 125
Ceramics Offered
(Continued f ro m Page 8 )
Gregory Donohue, a senior alIshp High School , received aCivilian Award from the SuffolkCounly Police Department onDec 12th , at the Suffolk Count yCommunity College Early onemorning, last summer, Gregapprehended a burglar in hisneighborhood
Greg is an Editor on theYearbook He is interested in lawenforcement , and has applied toBryant College to continue hisstudies in that profession He isthe son of Mr and Mrs RaymondDonohue of 8 Colonial Court
'THE SKY TONIGHT"
Mrs Dietz s and Mrs Cox'sthird grades from the CommackRoad School visited Ihe Vanderbil t P l ane ta r ium Theprogram en t i t l ed "The SkyTonight ' began at dawn , showingIhe path of the winter sunt r ave l ing to sunset Theprominent constellations were"then shown and identified , thephases of the moon werediscussed and a simulated flightto t h e moon en th ra l l ed thechildren as they watched thestars pass by their rocket as theymoved through space The lunarsurface was discussed while amovie of the Apollo II was
projected on the surface showingthe astronauts gathering soil androck samples
Pamphlets about the cometKohoutek Seasonal Star Mapsand a November calendar ofevents at the Planetarium weredisli ibuted to each child
Back in t hen classroomsmotiv ated bv then t r ip intospace the children ai e workingon various projects about themoon stars and solar sjstem
INSIDE ISLIP SCHOOLS
f t ontinued on Page 12)
all M\ oui gn l s icall) lookedlike a 1 j slnon Show all deckedout in then linei y Ihe showwntten and dn ccted by EdGi unewald was very, veiy goodand was enjoyed by all Prior Tothe play Pies Came Mechleiwelcomed us all to the pai ty, toldus all to have a good time andwished us all a veiy MerryChr i s tmas Assisting EdGi unewald as Dnectoi was P iedI-1 auk capably assisted by StageHands Lyman Huilbut andChai Ies Simenek
1 he following were members olthe Choi us Ethel Urbahn ,M i n n i e McMahon BerthaHui lbu t Emilie Roseler ManeCascone Ellie Hvostal EthelStaudt Shu ley Jenness SylviaDeus , Mane Kavanaugh , MaryBosch , Dorothy M a r t i n , LeeRoslak , May h rank , W i n n i eI- lynn and Annette Mayer
Our gilts were received al thedoor by Helen Simenek, lor theladies and h rank Salatino for themen Maige Grunewald handedout the donated gilts while VinnieLaska as our Santa Claus handedout the pi esents Our PastPresident John McMahon , calledout the 45 prices Solicitatingmovies from the East IslipLibrary arranged by Ethel Urbahn were taken by Miss CarolynDow and Cooper Wood
Delicious candies and cookeswere on each table and along withthe dancing to our ownRecreation Ramblers .made theevening just perfect
Senior Citizens