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Raider Football by Sue Vito > KNIGHTS ANNUAL BREAKFAST. On Sunday, March 25, the Knights of Columbus held their Annual Communion Breakfast. Lynbrook Mayor William P. Geier, center, is welcomed to the breakfast by Deputy Grand Knight and Breakfast Chairman Bruno Arena. Also on hand are Trustee Peter Ledwith, left. Grand Knight Elmo Magnani, second from right, and Trustee Gene Scarpato, right. (Photo by John Cribbin). Lynbrook Elks Junior Bowling Charles Bariilari ^ With three weeks remain- ing, the Fabulous Four recaptured First Place from the Hell's Angels. Here are the results: The Arrows, in eleventh place, were broken by the fourth place Munchkins, 1410 - 1190, despite the fabu- lous bowling of Chris Raci- oppi (35 pins over average) ' and Brian Korcak (27 pins over average). The Munch- kins, Matthew Mento (49 pins over average) and Steven Meyers (48 pins over average) and Sal Brescia (30 pir\s over average) bowled better. FINAL SCORE: Munchkins 11, Arrows 0. The Three Stooges Plus One badly upset the Hell's Angels 1620-1568. Brian Gelke (91 pins over aver- age), Scott Smillie (68 Pins Over averageO and Chris Mansfield (26 pins over average) of the Stooges kept their team alive, until the third game when Steven Mazzarelli (60 pins <over average) carried his team to a third game victory. FINAL SCORE: Three Stooges Plus One 8, Hell's Angels 3. The Mr. B's Babes defeated the Mr. B's Brats, 1340-1311, ahhough Jose- phine Stabile (24 pins over average) and Alicia Ilardi (15 pins over average) tried their hardest to keep their team in the running but to no avail. ;FINAL SCORE: Mrs. B's Babes 8, Mr. B's ^rats 3. The Fabulous Four, once again in first place, tore apart the Great Ones, 1574 - 1436. For the Fabulous Four, both Chris Vecchio and Billy Irving bowled 26 pins over their averages. FINAL SCORE: Fabulous Four 11, Great Ones 0. The Wanderers wore down the Chargers, beating them 1458 - 1398. The Wanderers Kevin Connolly bowled 54 pins over average. FINAL SCORE: Wander- ers 8, Chargers 3. The Weeble Woobles took on and beat the Strik- ers 1291- 1186, Vikki Bres- cia of the Weeble Woobles, carried her team to ultimate victory, bowling 50 pins over average, FINAL SCORE: Weeble Woobles 8, Strikers 3. The Pin Heads beat the Wayouts, by forfeit. Even so, Chris Hoffman (66 pins over average) and John Gianni (41 pins over aver- age) of the Pin Heads and Melissa Fighera (112 pins over average) of the Wayouts bowled fabu- lously. FINAL SCORE: Pin Heads 11, Wayouts 0. The last week of bowling for this league is April 14. That week the coaches have decided to take on all the children in our annual Bowl Your Coach Week. Each child will be given a 100% handicap against their coaches and let's see just how much the children have improved and how well the coaches have taught them. Also, mark your calend- ars for the first Sunday in May, which is when the Lynbrook.Elks Lodge 1515 will host their Annual Olympics for children. Anyone interested should watch your school bulletin boards for details on events, registration , etc. More details will be listed in this column as they becomc available. East Rockaway Recreation Our fall and winter activi- ties have ended. Next week our spring and summer fly- ers will be distributed to the schools. This is the last week you can call the Recreation office to join our Roller Hockey League. If you are interested, please call 887- 2885 and leave your name, age, date of birth, address and phone number and we will get back to you. There are two age groups - Pee Wee-ll-13andBantaml4 - 15. Cut off date is June 30th. Cost $25.00. You need your own equipment such as skates, stick, shin pads, helmet with full face mask. Baseball/Softball regis- tration at the schools - 5th & 6th grade boys and girls at Centre Ave. arid Rhame Ave. Boys and girls at E.R.H.S. grades 7th & 8th, if you are interested in join- ing our league, please sign registration sheet at the schools. JERRY CHAPEL I can't believe how low the response is to our \Get together.\ For $25 a couple for dinner, drinks and music, it has to be a bargain! Where are all the people who use to say that we really had to get together and talk about old times and how we're doing now. You can buy tickets at the door, but it would be so much better if we were able to know exactly how many people are coming. Paying at the door leaves us in the dark as to whether we would have enough food to satisfy everyone. Just give me a call at 593-1057, and if I'm not home leave a message with one of the \residents\ there. I know whoever comes that night will not be sorry. For those who don't know what I'm talking about, it is our Raider Gettogether, (Fundraiser). (1 feel I have to remind you again why we are having this party.) It will be held on Saturday, April 7, 1984, at Main Street Fire- house at 9:00 PM. We will have a buffet dinner, (donated by our Raider Gourmet Cooks), and a live DJ. The price as I menti- oned before is $25. If you absolutely cannot make it and would like to make a donation, we will gladly accept it. Make all checks payable to E.R. Athletic Assoc., Inc. and mail it to the same name, P.O. Bx 3, E. Rockaway, N.Y. 11518. . I've never had to write after a party that it wasn't a huge success, so don't dis- appoint me this time. ELM Community Girl Scouts by Ann Mayer On March 19th at 8:00 P.M. the Girl Scouts of Lynbrook took over the Vil- lage Board Meeting. The meeting was held at the Vil- lage Hall, Lynbrook. Chair- person of the event was Mrs. Kate Cosenza of Lynbrook. THE ELM Community bake-off was held on Friday, March 16th at 7:30 P.M. at St. John's Lutheran Church, Lynbrook. Bake-offs are held in individual troops and the winners of the troop bake-off go on to the Com- munity bake-off to compete. The winners of the Com- munity bake-off went on to the Nassau Council of Girls Scouts bake-off on March 31st. Contestants in the Com- munity bake-off were as fol- lows: Gina Caluchio and Elizabeth Rose, Junior Troop 2420, Lynbrook; Linda Specht and Melissa Brown, Junior Troop 2262, Malverne; Dawn Harrison and Jessica Gabriele, Junior Troop 2168, Lakeview; Kathryn Honerkamp and Alison Dempsey, Junior Troop 2282, East Rockaway and Nicole Bell and Linda Hoppenhauer, Cadette/Se- nior Troop 2198/2006. The winners at the Com- munity bake-off were Dawn Harrison and Linda Hoppenhauer. Entertainment at the bake-off was provided by Brownie Troop 2092 of East Rockaway and Junior Troop 2282 of East Rocka- way. The Brownies did a' presentation on Finland and the Juniors did a presenta- tion on Indonesia. Leaders of the Brownie Troop are Marilyn Ventuleth and Pam Shields of East Rockaway and Gina Honerkamp and Gail Meagher of East Rock- away are the Junior Leaders. Mrs. Betty Knap, of Lyn- brook, Camping Consultant of the ELM Community showed a film on camping. Chairpersons of the bake- off were Adrienne Wallace of Malverne, Helen Leahy of Lakeview and Ann Cimento of Lynbrook. There are some busy little Brownies in East Rocka- way. Not only has Troop 2092 been busy preparing for their presentation at the bake-off, but they are busy Brownies in other ways too. They recently\ entertained Brownie Troop 2072 of East Rockaway (Leaders are Karen DiCicco of Lynbrook and Christine Cirami of East Rockaway). They showed a film strip, \Friends Around the World,\ and held a spe- cial Thinking Day Cerem- ony recognizing sister Girl Scouts and Girl Guides around the world. At a World Association Cerem- ony they showed a film strip, \It's A Small World.\ The troop also visited the Lyn- brook Theater Workshop and enjoyed seeing \Sleep- ing Beauty.\ Twenty girls and adults of Cadette-Troop 2198/2006 recently went winter camp- ing at Camp Tekawitha in- Hampton Bays. They enjoyed a weekend of hik- ing, cooking, working on badges and held an inter- faith ceremony. As part of the Girl Scout Sunday observance on March 11th the girls took part in the church service at St. James United Methodist Church, Lynbrook and then went on to the Community Girl Scout Sunday services at Grace Lutheran Church, Malverne. The Troop has scheduled a career night lor the month of April and a combined meeting with a Boy Scout Troop from Oceanside. The Boy Scouts will be putting on Indian dances and des- cribing Indian lore. Sixth grade Junior Girl Scouts have been invited to this special bridging program. Leaders of the Cadette- Senior Troop are Grace and David Schafer of Lynbrook and Barbara Caridi of Hempstead. CHIROPRACTIC CENTER OPENING. Hempstead Pre- siding Supervisor Thomas S. Gulotta (left) attended the t >pening of the Family Chiropractic Center in Lynbrook. Shown is Dr. Leigh Ann Marino of Lynbrook. East Rockaway Youth Soccer by Lesley Beldner Despite last week's storm, most of East Rockaway Soccer managed to get under way on Saturday. The early Clinic was cancelled due to cold and damp grounds, but the sun came out and the late Clinic had a good turnout. All the games ended in a 0-0 tie, showing the effects of the long winter layoff. The Intramural teams had their first outdoor practices and look foward to scrimmage games this Saturday. Due to heavier snow over parts of Long Island, the entire traveling schedule was cancelled. The Chase Cup games have been resche- duled for Sunday, April 15. COACHES - Frank Schnur's Clinic will be this Sunday, April 8th at 10 at Waverly Park. I look foward to seeing you all there. East Rockaway Soccer sweatshirts and sweatpants will be passed out again this Saturday to those who ordered them. Additional ones can be ordered for $10 each; or call me at 374-4665. There is a limited number available so don't delay. This week's Senior Intramural schedule pits the Rockies against the Kings at 1:15 and the Stallions against the Bull Dogs at 2:30. In the Junior Division, the Tigers and Jaguars meet at 1:00, followed by the Pumas and Cheetahs at 2:10, and the Wildcats and Jets at 3:20 ~ all at Lyn- brook South. The Clinic will have their regular sessions at Waverly Park. The traveling schedule finds the Eagles journeying to Little Neck for a 10:00 a.m. game against the Kastorians, and the Strikers playing the Bayside Eagles at 11:40 at their field. On Sunday the Rowdies take on the Bravps at 2:00 at Floral Park. The Observer Is Delivered By Your Reliable U.S. Postman School Menu' High School Wednesday, April 4 - Turkey Hero, french fries, lettuce, dessert and milk, chicken noodle soup. Thursday, April 5 - Bar-be-que pork ribettes on a hero, salad or corn, dessert and milk, vegetable soup. Friday, April 6 - Cheese ravioli, salad, bread and butter, dessert and milk, clam chowder. Monday, April 9 - Steakums on a roll, macaroni salad, dessert and milk, onion soup. Tuesday, April 10 - Baked ziti, tossed salad, bread and butter, minestrone soup. Wednesday, April 11 - Ham and cheese hero, lettuce, french fries, dessert and milk, chicken noodle soup. Thursday, April 12 - Tacos, shredded lettuce and cheese, dessert and milk, pea soup. Friday, April 13 - French bread pizza, salad or corn, dessert and milk, clam chowder. Elementary Schools Wednesday, April 4 - Turkey sandwich, chicken noodle soup, dessert and milk. Thursday, April 5 - Bologna sandwich, parrot and celery sticks, dessert and milk. Friday, April 6 - Tuna hero, clam chowder, dessert and milk. Monday, April 9 - Hot dog on a bun, pickle chips, dessert and milk. Tuesday, April 10 - Bologna sandwich, cheese sticks, des- sert and milk. Wednesday, April 11 - Ham and cheese sandwich, chicken noodle soup, dessert and milk. Thursday, April 12 - Turkey sandwich, chopped lettuce, Russian dressing, dessert and milk. Friday, April 13 - Tuna hero, clam chowder, dessert and milk.