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Town by town PATENT TRADER Thursday, Dec. 7,1972 —17 (Continued from Page 10) Tickets will be on sale at the door at $2 per'adult and $1 per student. The proceeds will go towards equipment for the theatre. The group is the only high school theatre troupe in the area. The PTA of Increase Miller Elementary School will present a program of seasonal music Wednesday, December 13, at 8 p.m., in the school auditorium The fifth grade chorus will be accompanied by the band, supervised by Paul Ehrlich and Mrs. Margaret Roy. The program will include group singing of holiday songs. Punch and cookies will be served. THIS WEEK Saturday — the Katonah Newcomers Club will sponsor its annual Christmas cham pagne cocktail party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bashkow. Wednesday — at 11:30 a.m , Katonah Homemakers will have a Christmas lunch at the Memorial House and Mrs. Robinson will show slides of Europe. Wednesday — at 8:15 p.m at the Katonah Methodist Church, the Homemaking Horizons group will work on bead jewelry Lewisboro CRYS GARTNER 763-5944 The fourth public informa tion meeting on the Lewisboro Town Plan will be December 14 at 8 p.m. in the John Jay High School auditorium The purpose of the meeting will be two-fold to present three alternative sketch plans prepared by the town's consultants showing dif ferent possible patterns for the future development of Lewis boro and to give all residents an opportunity to express their views on what course future de velopment of Lewisboro should follow, prior to the preparation of the final town plan itself. The participation of town res idents is extremely important to the planning board in its review and discussion of the al ternative sketch plans, a board spokesman said. Copies of reports and maps completed in the previous two years of the planning program are available at the town house and the South Salem Library The tennis courts at the Lew isboro town park are now closed for the winter However, residents may still use them by obtaining the necessary key from either Mrs. Barbara Terman of Twin Lakes Road or Dan Riordan of Increase Miller Road. The Lewisbororo Recreation Commission is interested in ob taining the services of a part- time ski instructor for the town slope. Interested adults should call George Harder, Perch Bay road, Waccabuc. In \Sports Illustrated,\ Alan and Bruce Taylor are among \Faces in the Crowd\ in this week's issue The oicture was taken by Neil Blum, a senior at John Jay and sports photographer for the \John Jay Statesman.\ Former Cross River resident Dzoa Guernsey, now calling Groton, Mass. her home, is recuperating in Nashoba Valley Community Hospital after major surgery. THIS WEEK Friday — Christmas Fair of the United Presbyterian Women of South Salem will be at the Meeting House on Main Street, 11 a.m to 4 p.m. \The Mousetrap\ by Sock 'n Buskin will be at John Jay High School, 8:30 p.m., adults $2, students $1.50. Saturday — Christmas Fair continues at the Meeting House in South Salem, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. \The Mousetrap\ has another performance at John Jay High School, same hour, price as Friday. Sunday — Auditions by Jay Players for \Brigadoon will be 2 to 6 p.m at John Jay auditorium. Monday — Auditions by Jay Players for \Brigadoon will be 8 to 10:30 p.m. at John Jay auditorium. Wednesday — Bedford- Lewisboro League of Women Voters meet at the Cyrus Russell Community House, Cross River, 9:30 a.m. The focus will be on the federal government's role in preventing pollution. Lewisboro Senior Citizens will meet at the Cyrus Russell Community House, Cross River, 12:30 to 4 p.m. Film, card party and open meeting to discuss Christmas plans are scheduled. Mt. Kisco MARY LOU LANDRY 666-9369 THIS WEEK Today (Thursday) — the Sisterhood of Bet Torab will host the National Women's League Branch Board meeting at 10 a.m. The United Methodist Church Women-will-sponsor-a- holiday sale at the church in Mt. Kisco, and AOH Ladies Auxiliary Division 16 will meet at 8:15 p.m. in St. Francis auditorium. Mt. Kisco Senior Citizens will attend a per formance of \1776\ at Radio City Music Hall. Saturday — a steak dinner dance will be at St. Francis auditorium from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. A Snow-Ball sponsored by the Sisterhood of Bet Torah will take place from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the synagogue. Sunday — a special congregational meeting is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection. Monday — the Mothers' Guild of St. Francis School will meet at 8:30 p.m. in the church auditorium. The Home Front Club will meet at 8 p.m. in St. Francis AME Zion Church. The Dr. Franz Koempel Unit 164 of Mt Kisco of the Steuben Society of America has scheduled its meeting for 8 p.m. at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection. Wednesday — the Ancient Order of Hibernians will meet at 8 p.m. in the American Legion Hall. North Castle DOT JOHNSON AR 3-3151 With a sell-out for all three performances, the Tripp Lane Players' production of \The Adventures of Edam Stilton\ at Byram Hills High School Thea ter two weeks ago went over the goal for the benefit of the student Foreign Exchange Club. Wayne Stout, faculty advisor said the returns may provide at least 15 scholarships for the summer program and bring another foreign student to Ar- monk. An evening of Gilbert and Sullivan's songs done in cos- —tume by the Light Opera of Manhattan is the offering for the annual Christmas program of the Friends of North Castle Library for members and their friends, Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in the Walter Well room. 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It will later be given to the Town of North Castle to be planted where needed. Gordon Grant of the as sociation is chairman of this Christmas project. North Castle Adult Club will have a Christmas party at its meeting Monday There will be a buffet luncheon and grab bag gifts will be exchanged. Each member is asked to take an item costing no more than $L50 _ A new program of sketching and painting will begin ior the club Thursday, December 14, when artist Arthur Soka of Banksville Road will offer in struction. Mr. Soka did the drawing of the new addition to the Town Hall Annex which will house the Adult Club Evening grosbeaks seem to have a new routine this year at Wampus Bend. Several times a day a male and a female gros beak come alone to the feeding area, watch for five or 10 minutesr then fly down to eat Within another five minutes, a flock of 25, 30 or more, join them. North Castle Recreation has arranged for indoor family ice skating at Hickory Hill Rink, Harvey School, Route 22 in Ka tonah Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. The series starts January 2 and ends March 27. The fee is $10 for a season pass for a fami ly - or $5 for an individual season pass. Fliers are available at the recreation office on the boys basketball program on Satur days and the boys league games Thursdays. These te§ms will be formed to play a league schedule. THIS WEEK Friday — \Ajnahl and the Night Visitors\ will be given at 8 30 p.m in Byram Hills High School Saturday — Methodist Youth Fellowship will have a paper drive at the church The children's movie at 10 a.m will be \Alakazam the Great\ at North Castle Library. Boys basketball, grades 3 through 12, will be u*. u r Crittenden school from 9.30 a.m. to 12 30 p.m. North Castle Recreation also offers girls open athletics at Wampus school from 10 to 11 30 a m for grades 5 through 9 i ' Sunday — MYF paper drive will be at Methodist Church Monday — the North Castle Planning Board will meet at 9 p.m. in the Town Hall Annex. Tuesday — Wampus School PTA will open its Educational Toys Fair at the school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. N Thursday. Wednesday — Green Acres Garden Club meets at 10 a.m. for wreath-making at the li brary. 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