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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1972 LONG ISLAND TRAVELER - MATTITUCK WATCHMAN PAGE PIVI

Saint Peters ChurchPresents The Film

Ashes and Diamonds:: Masterpiece Of The Polish Film Renaissance :

Saturday, August 12th A t 8:30 P. M.

Saint Peters Parish Hall Main Rd., Greenport

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South Jamesport BOAT MARINA

Inc.

Hydraulic Boat Lift. * Repairs Boat Moorinart * Gas & Oil

W ashington Ave., South Jamesport, N. Y.

Tel. 722.3972

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Don't M iss...

^oscma/iy’s

Featuring, Women's Dresses, Sportswear and. Small Antiques

", 121 Main Street Greenport

C opper Bow ls & W isk s

a re just part of the largest collection of

gourmet cookw are east of Huntington.

C oolcefyD odi132 Main Street, Greenport 477-0059

Aluminum Siding And Roofing

NORTH FORK

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Specializing In:

• Maintenance Free Work Guaranteed• Aluminum Siding And Trim• Gutter And Leaders• Roofing

Peter Dohrman Peconic 734-6093

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^ 5 1 6 47 7 0 86 6 IJams - Jellies & Spices Candles - Jugs & Mugs

Apothecary Jars Canning Jars

Baskets and Tinware Handmade Soaps

Brooms - Quilts - Lamps Natural Bath Salts Wildflower Seeds

Plants and Flowers

I W o o ^Scoops - Mallets • Spatula* Bowls - Planters - Buckets

NEW

Fresh Organic Vegetables Daily

Open Daily 10 ■ 6

Concert Sponsored By Mattituck Youth GroupRobert Edwin, folk-singer and guitaris t, was Youth Group ot C am p Malloy lost Sunday, the fea tu red perform er a t o family folk con­cert sponsored by the M atti tuck Ecumenical . Photo by Tony Dobek

Custom Needlepoint Designs

Tapestry Wool Plain Canvas W eaving Looms

Wool Gathering• 124 Mam Street, Greenport, Ldng Island

Mickey Kay Trio Provides Fun At Drossos' "Hideway"

A very enjoyable n ig h t ou t for th e over-21 crowd can be h ad a t Drossos' H ideaway Lounge on R oute 25 In G reenp o rt where Nick and P a t Drossos p resen t ‘‘Lim it", th e Mickey K ay Trio for e n te r ta in m en t an d dancing. Mickey, th e blond leader of th e a t trac tiv e young group from H orid a , describes th e ir music a t “ top 40” com m ercial and s tan da rds bu t it sounds m uch b e tte r th a n he m odestly pu ts It.

Judy Leigh, th e long-haired , husky voiced s inger Is in New Y ork fo r th e firs t tim e an d loves it. She comes from a fam ily of five k ids an d was working in a boutique in F lorida an d singing a t a sm all club w hen Mickey f irs t h ea rd her, liked h e r voice and asked h e r to Join th e group.

Skip McCollum, th e th ird m em ber of th e trio, is from a n Air Force fam ily an d h a s lived in 15 d iffe ren t states. H e’s ju s t out of th e Navy a f te r four years an d hopes to go back to J a p a n to visit n ex t year. H e’s always been a sa ilo r an d tak es liis S u n fish o u t In Peconic B ay m ost m ornings. He and Ju d y a re bo th artis ts , she in oils an d he in pen an d ink and acrylics. T hey all love th e scenery a n d th e friend ly people th ey ’ve m e t a t th e H ideaw ay Lounge and as Mickey says. “W e’re all w a te r- bugs, so we rea lly like It h e re”. T hey ’re handsom e, wholesome an d sound good.

Beach Ass’n.(C ontinued from Page 1)

m em bership voted to oppose th e erec­tion of a boat ram p a t its p resen t lo­cation on K enney ’s Beach a f te r D i­rector Jo h n Jnzw a reviewed th e h az ­a rds of th e ram p to bathers. T he m em - ber.ship also au thorized th e officers to m eet w ith Southold Town Supervisor, A lbert M artocchla, a t th e earliest pos­sible d a te to urge th e removal of th e ram p an d th e im provem ent of th e ex ­isting ram p a t th e Town Beach.

O th e r Items of concern wer<> th e speeding problem on K enney’s R oad; th e lack of ra ilroad cro.<;slng safeguards a t H o rto n ’s L ane and surveying work cu rren tly being done in th e Leeton Drive vicinity. Bob Birge urged the Association to determ ine th e purpose of th e surveys and to keep th e m em ­bership advised. T he Association a p ­proved th e continued m em bership of th e Association in th e N orth Pork T ax ­payers Association.

M r Posess an d th e Board o t D irec­to rs asker th e m em bers p resen t to en ­list th e ir neighbors in th e Association and pledged an all out m em bership drive in th e m o n th of August. T he I n ­itia tio n Fee is $5.00 and A nnual Dues a re $2.00. All K en ney ’s Beach residents a re invited to Join by sending th e ir dues to th e K enney 's Beach Civic As­sociation. Box No 188, Southold, N Y 11971.

Police Report(C ontinued from Page 1)

th in k i t quite possible th a t th e snake is still in th e ovirner’s house perhaps secreted lii a wall. T he C hief s ta ted th a t a bite does n o t au tom atically m ean th a t venom Is in jected . I f It Is, the re is f irs t a bu rn ing sensation , th e n a f te r about te n m inutes, swelling, an d a f te r abou t a n hour, discoloration and p ^ s lb le nausea. E aste rn Long Is land H ospital h a s ra ttle sn ak e serum and a l l . local doctors a re aw are of th e snak e’s escape. W h a t to dp if you see th e snake? B ack aw ay a n d call th e police.

P a tro lm an T ho m as San tacroce o f th e G reenpo rt Police D ep a rtm en t invest­iga ted a n acciden t la s t F rid ay a t W iggins a n d F if th S tree t. R obert C •Van T uyl o f G len H ead -Wfts heading south on F if th a n d C atherine C hute of 411 5 th S tre e t, G reen p o rt w as heading n o r th w hen V an T uy l’s c a r m ade a le ft tu r n in f ro n t of th e second ca i an d th e tw o collided. T h ere w ere no in juries b u t extensive dam age to both cars, bo th o f w hich h a d to be towed away.

CUTCHOGUEM. FRnS BOX 477 734-G380

T he S quare D ance held on th e Vil­lage G reen last S a tu rday n ig h t was an o th e r big success. T h e G reen was filled to overflowing w ith dancers and onlookers of all ages. T h e festive oc­casion was sponsored by th e C u t- chogue- New Suffolk H istorical C oun­cil und er th e ch a irm an sh ip of Mrs E the l E nglert. T he Council w ishes to th a n k all who helped to m ake th is dance a m em orable one, especially those good ladies who baked an d do­n a ted those delicious cakes. T he George W ells’ hooked rug was won by M r H arry G oldm an of R iverhead.

T he n e x t big affa ir will be th e fire dep a rtm en t barbecue on August 26th. T he ticket cam paign h a s s ta r ted and tickets a re available a t th e firehouse. T his d ep a rtm en t does n o t send out ‘g im m e’ le tte rs an d th e barbecue is th e m a in source of ra ising funds for th e firem en and th e Auxiliary. P lan to a t ­ten d on S a tu rday th e 26th.

B irthd ay greetings to Rose Jacobi an d C harles Tyler, J r on th e 13th, and E vere tt G lover on th e 14th.

T he local Boy Scouts are away a t C am p upstate. T hey le f t la s t S a tu rday m orn ing by bus from th e S m ithhaven M all. Inciden tly , T roop 297 is raising fun ds for a m em orial to one of th e ir departed members, Billy T uth ill.

T he roof is now on th e P ost Office a n d th e add ition to th e F isherm en’s R est. T he H idden B a rn G ift Shop is com pleted and will have its G ran d

Real Estate IILicensed Broker

VAL W. STYPEMain Road

Mattituck, N. Y.Office: 298-8481 Home: 7 3 4 -6 1 7 2

LUMBERSBuilding Supplies

SOUTHOLD LUMBER CO.Yoiinct Avenue Near Railroad Station

Telephone 765-2552

Southold, N. Y.

O pening tom orrow (Friday). C utchogue is growing. T h ere are houses being built all over th e town. A sm all ad d i­tion is expected to be added to th e p re sen t-f lre ljg u se ustag reserve funds a lready in th e b a n k . '

T he Cutchogue PTA is still looking for a few volunteers to help in su per­vising th e playground. C on tac t Betsy T yler or B etty F riem ann for fu r th e r inform ation .

T he consulting engineers have com ­pleted th e study on th e proposed C u t- chogue-M attituck W ate r D istric t. C op­ies of th e rep o rt a re now in th e hands of th e Town B oard an d o th e r elected officials fo r th e i r s tu d y a n d com ­m ents. H earings on th e sub jec t are to be held in C utchogue and M attituck to en ligh ten th e people on th e plans.

O n August 11th J a n e t M ary H an n a of D epot L ane will be n ine years old.

P lan s a re being finalized for th e Cocktail P a r ty to be held on August 12th from 5:00 to 8:00 P M a t Sacred H ea rt Convent. T he donation for a d ­m ission is $1.00. T here will also be m any li ttle tidb its fo r you to try and we will keep a po t of coffee going for those who would prefer th a t type of liquid refreshm ent.

’The Cutchogue N assau F a rm s Asso­c iation will hold a cocktail p a rty a t th e Lounge in Southold on A ugust 12 from 4 to 6 P M. T ickets a re $3.50 for m em bers an d $5.50 for non-m em bers an d are available from M r H arold Scudder a t 734-5864.

M arine S ta ff S ergean t W illiam Johnson , son of M rs M ary L Brooks of Peconic, has com pleted tra in in g w ith ind ividual an d u n it weapons a t th e Pohaku loa m ilita ry tra in in g a re a on th e Island of Hawaii. He Is a m em ber of th e F ir s t M arine Brigade sta tioned a t th e M arine C orps Air S ta tion , K a n ­eohe Bay, Hawaii.

We’re pleased

and proud to announce the

opening of our new

EAST

MORICHES OFFICE

and to welcome its staff and customers into

the expanding NFB&T family.

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The Unusual Antique Shop

HUGHES

jpngEi MemberNADA

Mid-August arrivals at 210 Main! Collection of costume dolls. Souvenir spoons. A four-poster bed “tester”. Maple bent-wood cradle. Counter-top coffee grinder. Mahogany ogee mirror. Old and lovely patchwork quilts in­cluding one crib-size. Oddities? Left-handed sickle!

Under the yellow awning 210 Main Street, G reenport Antiques Bought and Sold

Every Day 9:30 - S:M TeL 477-llW Home 323-2644

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STIHLIHCS A G H A R B O R a n d

A R O U N D S M K L T B R I S L A N D . . . Leaves Claudio's

Whalers Wharf,Greenport and the

Long Wharf Sag Harbor.

MON., WED., FRI., SAT., SUN., and HOLIDAYS

(No Reservations Needed)

LEAVE DUE

Greenport 10:30 Sag Harbor 11:45

Sag Harbor 12:45 Greenport 2:00

I- Greenport 3:00 Sag Harbor 4:15

Sag Harbor 5:15 Greenport 6:30

TUES. - THURS. CHARTER DAYS (For Groups of 100 -140)

WED. - SAT. MOONLIGHT CRUISES (For Groups of 100 -1 4 0 )

Children C a C A Under 12 *

FOR INFORMATION CALL (516) 477-2200

FARES: Adults $ 3 ^ 0

GREENPORT INTRA-ISLAND EXCURSION, INC. — Box AK. Greenport, N.Y. 11944

A t Your Service!

LEROY RAUSCH AGENCY. INC.

In The North Fork Realty Building

North Road, Southold 765-1040

Handling All Forms Of General And Life Insurance

Friday, August 11th, 9:30 A. M. - 9 P. M.

The Hidden Barn Gift Shop

At Rear of Fisherman's Rest

734-5033

Cutchogue

Barbara Pumillo, Prop.

• Come in and snoop dround in air-conditioned comfort. Refreshments.

• Free candy for children.

• Have artist Eddie Klein sketch your favorite cartoon character for d nominal fee.

• You'll be pleasantly surprised by our selection of gifts for all special occasions, weddings, showers and birthdays of all ages.

Open Seven Dayt A Week, 9:30 A , M, -9 P* M,

Sundays From I I A , M, To 9 P, M.