Bay Shore Postal Employes
Are Cited For Safe Driving
The Brentwood Beat
by Joan Lacey
Starting off the New Year in
a festive mood will be young
Jimmie and Frank Dolney of
Claywood Dr. who will celebrate
their natal days Jan. 8 and 12
respectively. Both anticipate a
pleasant time.
Happy birthday to Marilyn Sulima of 1 Prospect Ave.who will
celebrate Jan. 7. Mrs. Sulima
is an active adult who works
with the East Brentwood Fire
Department Jr. Drum and Bugle
Corps.
The Raider's Jr. Drum and
Bugle Corps extends Happy New
Year's greetings to their sponsor's the East Brentwood Fire
Department and thank them for
their co-operationduringthepast
year.
Friends of Barry Forde. of
Brentwood RcL. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Forde will be interested to learnthat Barry has
now been re-assigned to a station
in England. Last year he was
with the Air Force in Germany.
Before proceeding to England he
enjoyed a few days visiting in
Switzerland. Barry was born in
London, and has many relatives
to visit while off duty.
Welcome home to Ellen Kilmeyer. daughter of our Postmaster and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Kilmeyer. Ellen is
home from college.
Safe journey andhappylandings
to Wendy Barrett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barrett of
New HampshireAve. Whoreturned
to college, after an enjoyable
vacation.
Welcome home to Yvonne
Francis of LexingtonAve.,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Francis,
who is on furlough from Ft.
Bragg where she is in the Army
Medical Corps.
Glad to hear that Yvonne's
. father Mike has finally been discharged from Southside hospital
and hope he'll feel better each
day.
Tom Stadler, son of Pastor
and Mrs. Beno Stadler of 3rd
Ave., is home on furlough from
the U£. Forces.
The Peter Moor family of
Stockton St. enjoyed visiting Mr.
Moor's sister and family Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Smith of Floral Park
over the holidays.
Good to see Joyce Vertichio
home for the Christmas vacation
from Buffalo University. The
Vertichio family are active members of the United Presbyterian
Church.
Michael Kelly of Brentwood
celebrates his 14th birthday Jan.
8 and members of the Raider's
Junior Drum and Bugle Corps in
which he is on the Horn line send
him special greetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson
of Williams Ave. entertainedfam-
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The Bay Shore Post Office has been cited for its safety performance during Fiscal Year 1966, according to a report this
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"It is with greatpleasure that '
ily members from out of town leave for the holiday was Andrew
emphasized the fine contributions
over the New Year's week-end. Felicia of Morris St. who is sta- we present to you the Post Of- of his drivers as a major point
s
motor
vehicle
fice
Department'
Visiting from Washington, D.C. tioned in Missouri. He was
in earning the award. "Courwere Mrs. Johnson's parents, visiting with his charming young safety award for meritorious tesy is the key to good vehicle
prevenperformance
in
accident
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes wife Patricia (formerly Patricia
tion during Fiscal 1966,"Keating operations and our drivers have
and their 10 year old daughter Flick).
earned this citation as a result
Allison and her Aunt and Uncle,
Christopher Brisselle, a bud- said in announcing the award. of their courtesy on the road."
should
be
community
"Your
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson ding young artist of 1733 Brent"Bay Shore is a part of a
of Washington, D.C. Visiting wood Rd. won first prize for his equally proud of this contribuhuge
postal fleet which travels
safety."
tion
to
its
from Chicago, was her brother, crayon sketch of the Old Dame
more
than a half billion miles
The citation is an annual award
Malcolm.
Residence, part of Brentwood's
year in moving tremendous
a
presented
to
postal
installations
V.F.W. Post 6431 Ladies Aux- History, the ogtagonal house on
" Healy added.
iliary will hold its first meeting Brentwood Rd., now the residence with five or more vehicles. E- loads of mail,
In
addition
to
the fleet award,
valuation
is
made
on
the
baof the New Year Thursday. Jan. of Rev. and Mrs. E.R. Van Buroperators will
each
of
the
vehicle
5 at 8 p.m. in the Post Hall en of Christ Episcopal Church. sis of past performance ratings
safe-driving
with their president V i r g i n i a Mrs. Van Buren entered the and improvements shown during receive individual
Safety
citations
from
the
National
the
period.
Moylan presiding.
drawing which was given to her
Postmaster Daniel J. Healy Council.
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