to RtTM KAPP i Mr* Her man E ) haR^x*en put in charge of getting donations < monetary or ^otherwise i for the Helen 4. Diller
Home for the Blind at 26th St. in Avalon Anyone who has ever % held,.this timeconsuming job. for any organization, knows it's a
tough one. While talking to Rulh the other day we learned her most pressing need at thi$ time Is to get a piano for the*
many youngsters who show talent in this field. If you have an unused piano and would like to trade it for a ‘generous tax deduction on » your next income tax return. Rtfth would be thrilled -* this goes for other musical instruments as well. Please give Mr^ Kapp a call at 368-2640; sift’ll Bless you for your confc-Haution and you’ll be making an awful lot of kids happy as well!! . . .•* • > . DON'T FOHOET Saturday is Merchant’s Day in Stone Harbor This is really a fun occasion when the stores have a sidewalk sale and you can pick up rare bargains at a fraction of their value. Real bargain hunters show up early so do your best to beat the crowd AND TOMORROW (Thursday) is the annual Women's Civic Club Card Party Open to the general public, th^games start promptly at 7:30 p.m. at the ciub headquarters, 96tl) and the Beach. Mrs. Calvin Wingert is chairing this year's event, assisted by Mrs. Michael Coyle and Mrs. William Larkin. Bring your own cards, and try to come with a'table of partners ifi mind for your favorite game.
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Door prizes. taWe prizes . and refreshments will be ir\ the offing. IF YOU HAVEN'T yet gotten to a Stone Harbor flea market — you cmi’t oossibly imagine the eiwrrpity of it all. We wePe-^ totally unprepared even when we saw the green and gold striped tent (the size of the Astrodome) at 80th St. walk Not just the area covered by the tent, but the entire baseball field was covered by huge tables bulging with the wares of dozens of antique merchants. We expected to cover the story in less than half ah hour and after two hours we still had missed niuch to be Seen. \ There was the vjarndest mixture of the behutiful, the valuable, the crazy items that collectors seek, wb have ever seen together in one spot. This annual event sponsored by the Borough of Stone Harbor is worth coming miles to see .and obviously. many did because we estimated the cro^Sgt a minimum of 7.000 persons. * COUNCILMAN. l*ou (Tolland <Jvho also owns the GallerieAcan be terse when the\ occasion demands. therefore, regular attenddrs at Council meetings pay particular attention when he speaks. Many of us wer« especially pleased when he was eloquent in Ids praise of the members^ pf the S.H Garden Club recently, saying they deserve high praise for providing the
town with-its "second biggest attraction,” after the oedan of course^by planting and mdintauting the beautiful island gardens on 2nd Ave. This is a bitter prelude to the second part of the story. Certain groups make themselves responsibh? for the caro of one or more islands. The- dedicated SchrodVrs take-care of the one at 87tR St: Andy does |the edging and weeding and Mildred work:* with him to ensure that their island looks its best for weekend visitors. Therefore,, Mildred was aghast to get a phone call • from Fran VanNess (one of the clubs most productive members) on Wednesday morning, telling her that some malicious youngsters (?) had obviously and purposely ridden a bike back and forth over the marigolds, destroying most of them in the process. We drove over to view -stklp damage and Mildred (has worked miracles of restoration but this only serves to drive home Mayoi Jim Wood's point — WHENEVER you see vandals at work call the police 368-2111. at once to prevent future occurences of the destruction of beauty and property created by the hard work of decent citizens 1
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