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THE LONG-ISLANDER - HUNTINGTON. NEW YORK - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1984 PAGE 8
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In the Armed Forces
H u n tin g to n S ta tio n
News
Navy Seaman Rec
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by PHYLLIS MCDONALD
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On Friday, November 30, a t
Hoffa t (he South
HwUngton
forming works b y ;
cini, Schubert,
Scarlatti, H andd, Faure, Liszt
and Romberg. She will be accompained by pianist Leetsa
Savalas. The concert is free.
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Assemblywoman Toni Retlaliata wiU receive the Boy
Scouts Good I>eed Award a t a
cocktail reception
ber 26, 1984 a the
Elks Club on Main Street in
Huntington. F or additional in­
formation, call Bill Taylor at
the3oy Scout office a t
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William Caliendo of Boy
Scout Troup LOSwill become an
Eagle Scout in a Court of Honor
ceremony on Wednesday, Nov­
em ber 28, 1984 a t 7:30 p.m. at
the Huntington E lks Club on
Main Street in Huntington.
Scout Master Je rry Fabricius
was instrumental in William
receiving this highest rank in
Boy Scouts. Congratulations to
William Caliendo a n d Boy
Scout Troup 106.
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LONG DISTANCE
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Nutritionist Sherry
will be a t the South
Public L ibrary on
Road in Huntington Station on
Lt. Robert c . Fey received
Wednesday, December S, 1984
a t 10:00 a.m . to discuss how the Navy Achievement Medal
good nutrition habits can be ac­ while serving as a naval aviator
quired and m aintained even in P a tro l Squadron II a t
U . Fey is a
during the forthcoming holiday
of Harborfields
id the State Universi­
tions come our way.
On Friday, Decern ber 7,1984 ty Maritime College a t Fbrt
a t 8:30 p.m., in the Communi­ Schuyler. A GreenJawn resi­
ty Room of the South Hunting- dent, he currently serving as
ton Public Library, Victory a flight instructor a t the naval
Theatre will present A n Hour a ir station in Corpus Christi
A t Walden. It is based on the where he resides with his wife
writings of Henry David ThorReserve 2nd Lt.
irs. son of Doris
of Huntington has
from U.S. Air Force
hum or and draws from his pri­
nd has received
vate journals, books, essays
k^nceAIrFbrce
and poems. It is set in the con­
irs is scheduled
text of Thoreau's famous ex­
(over Air Force
perim ent on the shores of
He is a 1983
Walden Pond and presents or
of Florida Institute of
ra re , "in-person" glimpse of
a t Melbourne.
au. The play is free.
Second Lt.
The Boys Scouts and Cub son of Frank and
Scouts a re sponsoring a Bowi- of Dix Hills,
A-Thon on Friday. November from U .S.A irl
23,1984 a t the Melville Bowl on ing, and has
ftoute 110. The fun will beginat wings a t
9:00 a .m. F or further informa­ Base, Miss. Spina will remain
tion, call Bill Taylor a t the Boy a t Columbus '^ t h the 37th Ply­
ing train in g squadron. He is a
Scout office a t 924-7000.
1981 g ra d u a te of Dowling
Aviaticm Electricians Mate
2nd Class Todd R. M cKellar of
U.S.N. Fighter Squadron 43 was
recently honored a s “Sailor of
the Month" for Sept. 1984. Pet­
ty Officer BdcKelJar has also
been appointed to the naval
flight demonstration squadron
(Blue Angels) a t Naval Air S(aFla. Ibdd, the
son of Mr. andI Mi s . Robert
of Greenlawn, is a
of John H. Glenn
M r and Mrs. Richard > ^ v e r of
Dix Hills, has received a foury e a r U.S. Air Force ROTC
scholarship. Weaver is a stu­
dent a t T\ilane University, New
Orleans, and is a ttendii^ RCTC
a t th e U niversity of New
Sgt. M arlin R
of Louise and MarSr. of Huntington.
1 a w a rd e d
a
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More congratulatioRs^this
tim e to St. Elizabeth’s South
Huntington 1975 boys fall travel
soccer team for taking second
place in their division. They (erest for this column should
W an outstanding season with c all P h y llis M cDonald a t
T h e P ro fe s s io n a ls
Ce« l « # Fwt ealuMl*
with 3rd Marine Division on
Okinawa. A !986 graduate of
Wait Whitman High School, he
joined the Marine Corps in
September, 1966.
Anny P v t Craig T. Brauer,
son of B arbara J. Brauer of
ccHnpleted basic
a t Fort K n ^ Ky. He is
a L984 eraduate of Commack
Kevin M. Krenclk.
irtin J. Krenclk of
has been assigned
Airman John F. Kuckens
Air Force Base, ILL,
completing Air Twee
training. He is a 1984
of Harborfields High A doctor can bury his mistakes.
but on architect can only advise
his clients to plant vines.
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to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo.,
after com pletii^ Air Force
basic training. He is a 1978
of the University of
Carolina.
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located in Hempstead, BTU Systems provides services in the
design and construction of energy-related systems for com­
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