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THE LONG ISLAND NEWS and THE OWL, JAY TIMBERLAND BOOTS ORE IMPORTANT THAN A 00D HUNTING DOG. ots keep your feet warm and absolutely dry. Despite the ram, snow, mud, slush, puddles and muck that come with the territory. Fact is, some say a pair of Timberland boots is more important than a good dog. But maybe that's ^ because a man's more likely to lend you his dog than his Timberland boots. SPECIAL! 98 Limited Time Only Reg. Price 'HO 00 VERY STORE CARRIES ABERLAND BOOTS. •RE'S WHY WE DO. Sa Buc moi wee Tha Oce T\ and sioi Ma: mai Cat Ohi the Tt and the dau Fa fror St. Sati Nan Virj mar Mr. Roc Floi Th mot M hon Do! gro nor Da> brie e certain brands for different reasons. Some go for high fashion. Others for low price. At our store, we go for value. That's why we carry boots and shoes that carry the Timberland trademark. It assures you of the finest work- manship, the finest materials, and a fair price. And when you get what you pay for, we think that's an honest value. 98 CARL'S Cedarhurst Avenue, Cedarhurst > Call For Appointment 569-3860 Ion., Tues., Thurs., Frl. & Sat. 9-6, Wed. 9-9; Sun. 10-5 Mastercard. VIM, American Express mm , THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13.1988 Noreen and Toi Celebrate 25th A aturday, October 1, Noreen and Tom icher, Rockville Centre residents of Or- >nd Street, celebrated their twenty-fifth adding anniversary with a Mass of anksgiving at St. Anthony's Chapel in canside wo family friends, Fr. Jim McCloskey i Fr. Chris Gibbons, Maryknoll mis- caries from Bolivia concelcbrated the iss and officiated at the renewal of the irriage vows. Another dear friend. Sir. therine Colby, O.P. of Columbus, iio, played the guitar and sang during \ liturgy. he Buchcrs' niece and nephew, Claire i Jim Smctana ^avc the readings, and s gifts were brought to the altar by their jghtcr, Diane, and Ralph Moniuoro. amily and friends, many who came m as far away as Seattle, Washington, Stt Nancy Rapp Weds D InCathec L Agnes Cathedral was the setting on :iirday, September 24, when Miss ncy Ann Rapp, daughter of Walter and ginia Rapp of East Rockaway was rried to Dennis Patrick Gannon, son of . and Mrs. Dennis Gannon, former ckville Centre residents, now of >rida. he bride was given in marriage by her ither, Virginia Rapp. lary Jean Lamanna was matron of nor for her sister. The bride's sisters, rtores and Kathleen Rapp, the bride- x>m's sisters, Wendy and Kerrie Gan- n, the bride's cousin, Mary DeCaprio, twn Wallace and Robin Waltman were desmaids. Flc ne< CDJ stri hoi N bci Pa wc Pai lor Sh T wa is Ro a s Qu T Di Er wc ¥ Wi Rs Jo an gr 1 ar w W 1 th ¥MONROL=T 15% ( Monr Gas-Matic WOODMERE Diagnostic At 711 W. Broad wa 516) 37 t T r. n Bucher riniversary rida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Con- licut and New Jersey continued the eel- nion under a large yellow and white 3cd lent at the anniversary couple's le. >reen and Tom were married on Octo- 19, 1963 in St. Helena's Church in kchestcr in the iJronx. Their parents e the late Betty and Dave Hogan of kchester and Betty and Bill Bucher gtime Rockville Centre residents of llbank Place. >m Bucher has his own painting and lpapering business and Noreen Bucher i receptionist for the Pennysaver in kvillc Centre. Their daughter, Diane is >phomorc at St. John's University in ens. icy have been residents of Ormond «t for almost 17 years. 3nnis Gannon ral ieces of the bride, Dolores K. Rapp and la Lamanna, the bridegroom's sister, n Gannon and his cousin, Jenna Pettas re flower girls. evin Gannon, the bridegroom's brother, s best man. The bride's brother, Francis pp, Anthony DeCarlo, Dino Lamanna, ; Brand, Keith Martin, Mike Waltman 1 Shannon Gannon, a cousin of the om ushered. he bride's nephew, Christopher Rapp 1 the groom's cousin, Skylar Gannon reringbearers. L wedding reception was held at the sstbury Manor. ollowing a honeymoon in St. Thomas, i couple will live in Connecticut. Gos MOIH Strut NHcoqen gas charged CovMoht"tfrytvore de signedtohdp both Amencon ond import vehicle hoodie rough ond cbHkott roods They improve hondtmq ond olter the ulNmote in riding comfort by piovKlmo, o qukfcn. more comnlcnt respome than standard, non got tfrtf onilv timiled titetane Vii-.' in - y • )FF Strutsat Ml W\ A W FW »««)« All '•««< CAR CARE to Repair 7* 1-9751 Jack Baruch i j i * - - Finalist in Nat Dennis Kurtz of Rockville Centre was nominated by "Classroom Cor Learning" magazine and "Interna Business Machines" as a finali Computing Teacher of the Year, New York State winner and one of gional winners. The slate winners awarded an IBM-Personal System/2 25 computer, a printer, and five computer programs. The regional w were treated to a trip to Dallas, Tc June where they attended the nini tional Educational Computing Conft The emphasis for the Teacher of in competition stressed teaching exc< through the use of computer techr The candidates have found exemplar to engender higher levels of lcarni achievement in their classrooms. Mr. Kurtz, is a science teacher i Hollow Hills High School, Dix Through his assignment in the s planetarium, he founded the Space nology Environmental Program ( STEP), a way to motivate studc grades 4-6 to use computer communication, research, and cxp< Friendly Bridge To Aid The Blim A Friendly Bridge will be held United Church, 430 Morris Ave noon on October 20, by the Ro< Centre League - Helen Keller Serv the Blind. Brown Bag your lun dessert and beverages will be serv cost is $3.00. Cards will be pr« White elephants arc always nec<! greatly appreciated. > >v I r ; *] iHOT - >r, y ,\ n 5>flj r THE LONG ISLAND NEW! ional Computer Cont< > who tation. The students who partic iputcr hours of training lo learn how tional space craft on a simulated fli st for moon, conduct experiments, is the robotic tasks and return safel 12 re- According to Kurtz, there have were than 150 perfect landings and Model down." IBM The "Hall of Space," as tl inncrs STEP lab is known, was built xas in leers, and receives support fr< ih Na- and students. ?rcnce. Mr. Kurtz resides in Rockv e Year with his wife Alice, a compute silence the Baldwin school district an< lology. Alexis a student at South Si y ways School. ngand Teleconferei it Half Michael Dinkcs, J.D., CPA, mJJ S partner of lsracloff, Trattner & chool's ^ C( * ^ im ^ c Accountants, and a Tech Rockville Centre, will be a sp 1988 CPA-TV Teleconference Aspects of the Alternative Mil & Passive Activity Losses," < for 19 Mr. Dinkcs served as the te i viewer for the 198 TV Teleconference. d Wilson Fundrc 1 in the The Wilson School P.T.A. w nue, at a garage sale on Saturday, Octc :kville twccn 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.r ices for w ill ta j, c place at the Wilsc ch and playground. ed. The Homemade baked goods w ovided. sold. led and All proceeds will go toward programs for the Wilson Schoc Luncheon Menus I a bun Each day the menu offers sa ns will a vegetable and fruit, plus chil • South Hits for ts, that baked ad. I soup a pizza Project >nls in in with gerona ice for ils may ;h with oe on a cheese ball or Open 7 Days a Week ! MELY'S MANILA Mi Oriental Products Philippines, Japan, Kore* Thailand & India - ^ v 3348 Lone Oceanskk ESTATE JEWELRY PU* The Leder's Jewelry Com help you discreetly dispo; unwanted jewelry. Full s Banks, Attorneys, Es & Individuals Letter's Jewe 17 No. Village Ave!, (o». cbw i * * * * * * * IT? ALWAYS TIM QF SHAP€? D One Individually jred (Exercise Regime ivacu of Vour Home. Delay! Call Now! /IOLUS jndltioninq 5 1 i^" 7 8 3 " 1 . S and THE OWL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1: est :ipatc in 20 v to "fly" a light to the ;, perform ly to earth. i been more d one "talk he Project t by volun- rom parents ^ille Centre zr teacher in id daughter, ide Middle nee ., senior tax k Co., Certi- a resident of weaker at the e, "Planning inimum Tax on October echnical re- 37 CPA- aiser vill sponsor ober 15, bc- m. The sale on School yill also be i enrichment ol children. i South Side Spirit Week at South Side Hi$ this year will run from Thursda) 13 to Saturday, October 22, Sp is a competition among the four South Side, consisting of vario designed to increase school spiri winning events will be awarded ward the competition. The even year are: •World Food Day - October 1 an event coordinated with the PI Key Club, to collect preserved f the community to distribute the the less fortunate. South Side volved in a nationwide competii involves collecting the most ca high schools in the United St dents will be canvassing the vi] 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Residents ar donate. •S-Day - October 15 - This is scholarship drive coordinated b; Again, students will be out c this time in the morning, for d( the scholarship fund that helps cannot otherwise afford college. •Sock-Hop - October 15 - Th Day dance will be a Sock 1950's decorations and music p a D.J. It will run from 8:00 p.i night. •Clean-Up Day - October Side students will be wc conjunction with the Senior will be raking leaves for sen homeowners who are unab themselves. •Music Trivia Contest - Oct team from each grade will ps udents either lied milk. 516-763-1619 IINl-MART 'a, China, a tg Beach Road te, New York 11572 RCHASED inselor will >se of your service to states, Tokeit onexf* Protect your hoir family. Stop in and to us as to how to : your home or busin Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memories 23/Rockville...ieces of the bride, Dolores K. Rapp and la Lamanna, the bridegroom's sister, n Gannon and his cousin, Jenna Pettas re flower

THE LONG ISLAND NEWS and THE OWL,

JAY TIMBERLAND BOOTS ORE IMPORTANT THAN A 00D HUNTING DOG.

ots keep your feet warm and absolutely dry. Despite the ram, snow, mud, slush, puddles and muck that come with the territory. Fact is, some say a pair of Timberland boots is more important than a good dog. But maybe that's

^ because a man's more likely to lend you his dog than his Timberland boots.

SPECIAL!

98 Limited Time Only Reg. Price 'HO00

VERY STORE CARRIES ABERLAND BOOTS. •RE'S WHY WE DO.

Sa Buc moi wee Tha Oce

T\ and sioi Ma: mai Cat Ohi the Tt

and the dau

Fa fror

St. Sati Nan Virj mar Mr. Roc Floi

Th mot

M hon Do! gro nor Da> brie

e certain brands for different reasons. Some go for high fashion. Others for low price. At our store, we go for value. That's why we carry boots and shoes that carry the Timberland trademark. It assures you of the finest work­manship, the finest materials, and a fair price. And when you get what you pay for, we think that's an honest value.

98

CARL'S Cedarhurst Avenue, Cedarhurst > Call For Appointment • 569-3860 Ion., Tues. , Thurs., Frl. & Sa t . 9-6, Wed. 9-9; Sun. 10-5

Mastercard. V I M , American Express

mm

, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13.1988

Noreen and Toi Celebrate 25th A

aturday, October 1, Noreen and Tom icher, Rockville Centre residents of Or->nd Street, celebrated their twenty-fifth adding anniversary with a Mass of anksgiving at St. Anthony's Chapel in canside wo family friends, Fr. Jim McCloskey i Fr. Chris Gibbons, Maryknoll mis-caries from Bolivia concelcbrated the iss and officiated at the renewal of the irriage vows. Another dear friend. Sir. therine Colby, O.P. of Columbus, iio, played the guitar and sang during \ liturgy. he Buchcrs' niece and nephew, Claire i Jim Smctana ^avc the readings, and s gifts were brought to the altar by their jghtcr, Diane, and Ralph Moniuoro. amily and friends, many who came m as far away as Seattle, Washington, Stt

Nancy Rapp Weds D InCathec

L Agnes Cathedral was the setting on :iirday, September 24, when Miss ncy Ann Rapp, daughter of Walter and ginia Rapp of East Rockaway was rried to Dennis Patrick Gannon, son of . and Mrs. Dennis Gannon, former ckville Centre residents, now of >rida. he bride was given in marriage by her ither, Virginia Rapp. lary Jean Lamanna was matron of nor for her sister. The bride's sisters, rtores and Kathleen Rapp, the bride-x>m's sisters, Wendy and Kerrie Gan-n, the bride's cousin, Mary DeCaprio, twn Wallace and Robin Waltman were desmaids.

Flc ne< CDJ

stri hoi

N bci Pa wc Pai lor Sh

T wa is Ro a s Qu

T

Di Er wc

¥ Wi Rs Jo an gr

1 ar w

W 1

th

¥MONROL=T

15% ( Monr

Gas-Matic WOODMERE

Diagnostic At 711 W. Broad wa

516) 37

t T r. —

n Bucher riniversary rida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Con-licut and New Jersey continued the eel-nion under a large yellow and white 3cd lent at the anniversary couple's le. >reen and Tom were married on Octo-19, 1963 in St. Helena's Church in

kchestcr in the iJronx. Their parents e the late Betty and Dave Hogan of kchester and Betty and Bill Bucher gtime Rockville Centre residents of llbank Place. >m Bucher has his own painting and lpapering business and Noreen Bucher i receptionist for the Pennysaver in kvillc Centre. Their daughter, Diane is >phomorc at St. John's University in ens. icy have been residents of Ormond «t for almost 17 years.

3nnis Gannon ral ieces of the bride, Dolores K. Rapp and la Lamanna, the bridegroom's sister, n Gannon and his cousin, Jenna Pettas re flower girls. evin Gannon, the bridegroom's brother, s best man. The bride's brother, Francis pp, Anthony DeCarlo, Dino Lamanna, ; Brand, Keith Martin, Mike Waltman 1 Shannon Gannon, a cousin of the om ushered. he bride's nephew, Christopher Rapp 1 the groom's cousin, Skylar Gannon reringbearers. L wedding reception was held at the sstbury Manor. ollowing a honeymoon in St. Thomas, i couple will live in Connecticut.

Gos MOIH • Strut NHcoqen gas charged CovMoht" tfrytv ore de signed to hdp both Amencon ond import vehicle hoodie rough ond cbHkott roods They improve hondtmq ond olter the ulNmote in riding comfort by piovKlmo, o qukfcn. more comnlcnt respome than standard, non got tfrtf onilv timiled titetane V i i - . ' in - y ••

)FF Strutsat Ml W \ AW FW » « « ) « All '•««<

CAR CARE to Repair

7* 1-9751

Jack Baruch

i j i — — * - - •

Finalist in Nat Dennis Kurtz of Rockville Centre

was nominated by "Classroom Cor Learning" magazine and "Interna Business Machines" as a finali Computing Teacher of the Year, New York State winner and one of gional winners. The slate winners awarded an IBM-Personal System/2 25 computer, a printer, and five computer programs. The regional w were treated to a trip to Dallas, Tc June where they attended the nini tional Educational Computing Conft

The emphasis for the Teacher of in competition stressed teaching exc< through the use of computer techr The candidates have found exemplar to engender higher levels of lcarni achievement in their classrooms.

Mr. Kurtz, is a science teacher i Hollow Hills High School, Dix Through his assignment in the s planetarium, he founded the Space nology Environmental Program ( STEP), a way to motivate studc grades 4-6 to use computer communication, research, and cxp<

Friendly Bridge To Aid The Blim

A Friendly Bridge will be held United Church, 430 Morris Ave noon on October 20, by the Ro< Centre League - Helen Keller Serv the Blind. Brown Bag your lun dessert and beverages will be serv cost is $3.00. Cards will be pr« White elephants arc always nec<! greatly appreciated.

> >v I r ; *] i H O T - >r, y ,\ n 5>flj r

THE LONG ISLAND NEW!

ional Computer Cont< > who tation. The students who partic iputcr hours of training lo learn how tional space craft on a simulated fli st for moon, conduct experiments, is the robotic tasks and return safel 12 re- According to Kurtz, there have were than 150 perfect landings and

Model down." IBM The "Hall of Space," as tl

inncrs STEP lab is known, was built xas in leers, and receives support fr< ih Na- and students. ?rcnce. Mr. Kurtz resides in Rockv e Year with his wife Alice, a compute silence the Baldwin school district an< lology. Alexis a student at South Si y ways School.

ngand Teleconferei it Half Michael Dinkcs, J.D., CPA,

mJJS partner of lsracloff, Trattner & chool's ^C(* ^ i m ^ c Accountants, and a Tech Rockville Centre, will be a sp

1988 CPA-TV Teleconference Aspects of the Alternative Mil & Passive Activity Losses," <

for 1 9

Mr. Dinkcs served as the te i v iewer for the 198

TV Teleconference.

d Wilson Fundrc 1 in the The Wilson School P.T.A. w nue, at a garage sale on Saturday, Octc :kville t w c c n 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.r ices for will t a j , c place at the Wilsc ch and playground. ed. The Homemade baked goods w ovided. sold. led and All proceeds will go toward

programs for the Wilson Schoc

Luncheon Menus I a bun Each day the menu offers sa ns will a vegetable and fruit, plus chil • South Hits for ts, that baked

ad. I soup a pizza

Project >nls in

in with gerona ice for

ils may ;h with oe on a

cheese ball or

Open 7 Days a Week !

MELY'S MANILA Mi Oriental Products

Philippines, Japan, Kore* Thailand & India

- ^ — v 3348 Lone Oceanskk

ESTATE JEWELRY PU* The Leder's Jewelry Com help you discreetly dispo; unwanted jewelry. Full s

Banks, Attorneys, Es & Individuals

Letter's J ewe 17 No. Village Ave!, (o». cbw i

* * * * * * *

IT? ALWAYS TIM QF SHAP€?

D One Individually jred (Exercise Regime ivacu of Vour Home. Delay! Call Now!

/IOLUS jndltioninq 5 1 i^" 7 8 3 " 1

. -»

S and THE OWL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1:

est :ipatc in 20 v to "fly" a light to the ;, perform ly to earth. i been more d one "talk

he Project t by volun-rom parents

^ille Centre zr teacher in id daughter, ide Middle

nee ., senior tax k Co., Certi-a resident of weaker at the e, "Planning inimum Tax on October

echnical re-37 CPA-

aiser vill sponsor ober 15, bc-m. The sale on School

yill also be

i enrichment ol children.

i

South Side Spirit Week at South Side Hi$

this year will run from Thursda) 13 to Saturday, October 22, Sp is a competition among the four South Side, consisting of vario designed to increase school spiri winning events will be awarded ward the competition. The even year are:

•World Food Day - October 1 an event coordinated with the PI Key Club, to collect preserved f the community to distribute the the less fortunate. South Side volved in a nationwide competii involves collecting the most ca high schools in the United St dents will be canvassing the vi] 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Residents ar donate.

•S-Day - October 15 - This is scholarship drive coordinated b; Again, students will be out c this time in the morning, for d( the scholarship fund that helps cannot otherwise afford college.

•Sock-Hop - October 15 - Th Day dance will be a Sock 1950's decorations and music p a D.J. It will run from 8:00 p.i night.

•Clean-Up Day - October Side students will be wc conjunction with the Senior will be raking leaves for sen homeowners who are unab themselves.

•Music Trivia Contest - Oct team from each grade will ps

udents either lied milk.

516-763-1619

IINl-MART

'a, China, a

tg Beach Road te, New York 11572

RCHASED inselor will >se of your service to states,

Tokeit onexf*

Protect your hoir family. Stop in and to us as to how to : your home or busin

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