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Central Islip - Islip TerraceBy Rose Crowe JU 1-5025

Cub Scout Pack No. 253,sponsored by the Herold TierneyAmerican Legion Post No. 1039.Central Islip. awarded badgesand pins to the following boys:John Clough. Steven Haney.Thomas Hannet t , Wil l iamHarron , Richard O'Connor ,Anthony McKee , Donald Lent ,John f r iano , Michael Orski .Richard Pederson , RicardoTejaro , James McMahon ,Michael Fiorenza . MichaelPelrunech , Robert Foley, TimO'Connell , Roland Hampson ,Kevin O'Brian , Dennis Kirk-patrick , Steven Folev. StevenSpencer , Michael Barnett , An-drew Attanasio , RichardKomula in in , Sam Ratner ,Howard Lipman , and JamesSkelton. Leader pins wereawarded lo Connie Strollo .Harold Albrech Karen Skelton .Mollv Peppard and TomPeppard.

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School will meet in the schoolcafeteria March 4. 8 p.m. Sgt.Nichols of the Juvenile AidBureau . Babylon , will speak on"The Growing Problem of theUse of Drugs Among YourChildren ".

The Child Care Center of theEpiscopal Church of the Messiah ,Central Islip, is presently ac-cepting registration for thespring term. This non-denominational center takeschildren of three years and olderon a full or a half-day schedule orfor after school care. Childrenmay attend two, three, or fivedays a week. A full program ofsupervised activities is offered ,including for those who desire it ,a course in Christian religiousinstruction. Hot lunches are pro-vided for children who attend ona full-day basis . For furtherinformation , call 234-9040 bet-ween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

East (slip SchoolsThe Ruth C. Kinney Elemen-

tary School Dental Health Weekposter contest came to a grandfinale with the announcement of15 winners chosen from the entirestudent body. This contest is heldannually along with individualclassroom activities to developthe interest of the children inmaintaining good dental healthhabits.

Each third grade studentreceives a dental health kit andemphasis is placed on properbrushing of the teeth. This yearthe winners were:

Firs t grade : Nancy Hoppe,Dawn Basti and Michael Curran;Second grade: MaureenMcKiernan , Denise Rizzutt i ,Peter Pagan and Gregory Papas;Third grade: Lorraine Unger andJohn McGinty ; Fourth grade:Susan Schroeder and DonnaBarrasso: Fifth grade: CraigBarnett , Judy Panapinto andThomas Griffin; Sixth grade:Jeffrey Hirschfield.

The Art Club at Ruth C. KinneyElementary School , under thedirection of Mrs. Arlene Cohen ,meets every Friday morning.The chi ldren have createdmosaics from pebbles , glass, andshells , and are now engaged in avariety of projects. A mural onItaly, to be placed in the cafeteriaalongside last year 's "Holland"mural , is in progress.

Members are : Michel lePannu l lo , Robert Douglas ,Patr ic ia Angula t . Mar l ineLeBourveau , Dawn Silshe.Richard Jiencke , Kendal lGalloway, Deborah Lambert .Nancy Breen. Bonnie Koch.Susan Stutzenstein. Lisa

Scilabro , Theresa Payne, JohnHilton , and Robin LeBourveau.

At Ruth C. Kinney ElementarySchool , Mr. Engel's fourth gradeclass has been very busy un-covering what Colonial Americareally was like. Into the timetunnel they went , winding up incolonial villages made by groupsfrom ice cream sticks, tooth-picks , milk cartons, and lots ofpaint and glue. A village can 'treally be a village without peopleto work and run it. With this inmind , each child in the classdecided what job he or she wouldlike to do if they were living inColonial America. In they came,dressed appropriately for theirchosen job. Girls in long, widedresses and bonnets like thewomen of Colonial America , andboys dressed as blacksmiths ,ship builders , farmers, and otherpeople necessary to run a colonialvi l lage. The boys and girlsagreed that their jobs would havebeen extremely hard , and theywere quite happy that they live in1970 modern America.

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[ B y Grondir/a Susie M0-5-6621 $J. Lorraine Modica of

Brightsvaters has been named tothe dean 's list for the pastsemester at Roanoke College .Salem , Va. Miss Modica . asophomore, is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Louis J. Modica of 4Lakeview ave.. South.

Dr. Theodore B. Eden , foot

specialist, last week attended the95th annual Clinical Conferenceof the Podiatry Societ y of theState of New York , held at theStatler Hilton Hotel , New York .The conference is the highlight ofthe State Society 's year-roundeducation program , which isdesigned to keep practitioners

fully informed of the most recentdevelopments in foot care.

Jane Ellen Maurer , daughter ofMr. and Mrs. William Maure r of142 Concourse East , has beenaccepted for admission to NorthCarolina Wesleya n College forthe 1970 fall term. Miss Maurer isa senior at Bay Shore High.

The Bay Shore-BrightwatersHomemakers Unit will hold itscovered dish luncheon andmeeting March 10, 11:30 a.m. atthe Memorial Building.Preliminaries will be given on"Rush seating , pine needle trays.

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IslipChamber of Commerce

Thursday, Feb. 19 was theevening our officers for the year1970 were installed at theGaetaway Restaurant . 47Chamber of Commerce membersenjoyed a sliced filet mignondinner. Outgoing PresidentKenneth Jones introducedJudge Alexander Kramer , in-stalling officer and director , whoin turn introduced and installedthe members of the Board ofDirectors. Those members were :Kenneth Jones, Elsie Breslin ,Howard Ellis , Herman Hen-drickson , Bruce Garden , DavidGliboff , Fred Cordes, JohnLundstedt, and James Galletto ,and Judge Kramer. Absent wasRobert Kerr.

Invited as special guests wereall past presidents. Attendingwere: Judge Kramer who

presided from 1938 to 1939,Howard Ellis , 1952-53 ; JohnManser , 1953-54; Victor Arnott ,1965-66 ; Bruce Garben , 1966-67;and Kenneth Jones , 1967-69. Alltold , there have been 14 pastpresidents.

The new officers for 1970 werethen installed : President -Richard Panzner 1st vicepresident - Francis Duck, 2ndVice President - Harold Zeman,3rd Vice President - ThomasAliotta , Secretary - Emma GreigTreasurer - Warren Huber.

Mr. Panzner gave a shortresume of the progress made in1970 such as off street parkingand beautification of the town.

More information of the AnnualDinner Dance to be held on April18 at the Timber Point CountryClub will be given at a later date.

WOMEN PAST 21WITH BLADDER IRRITATIONSuffer Many TroublesAfter 21 , common Kidney or Bladderlimitations aflecl twice as many womenas men and may make you tense andnervous from too frequent , burning oritching urination both day and night.Secondarily^ you may lose sleep andsuffer from Headaches, Backache andfeel old, tired, depressed. In such irri-tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast ,relaxing comfort by curbing irritating[germs in strong, acid urine and by anal-gesic pain relief. Gel CYSTEX at drug-gists. See, how fast it can help you.

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