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. Thursday, May 18,1978 HPIMI "-•-'•-• "•"' ' - - ' . . - _ ' . ' ••• ' ' • -'- '• - . . - . - . . . . _ . . . - V - THE BREWSTER STANDARD-ESTABLISHED 1869 1 PAGE FIVE HollisSttfcy will bring her gallery-pleasing game to the $100,000 LPGA Kent Golden Lights Championship May 26-29 at Wykagyl Country Club. A three-time winner last year, Hollis won the Birmingham Classic last month and tied for first in two other tournaments-losing in play-offs to Amy Alcott and Janet Coles. The tournament will benefit the Burn Unit at Westchester County Medical Center which will serve residents of the northern New York metropolitan area, including Connecticut and Ner Jersey. Tickets for the Memorial Day Weekend tournament are available from Westchester firefighters or by calling (914) 636-6900. Judy Rankin joins more than 100 LPGA professionals Memorial Day Weekend at Wykagyl Country Club in battling for the $15,000 first place money in the Kent Golden Lights Championships. A five-time winner of 1977, Judy has topped the LPGA money-list the past two years, winning more than quarter million dollars. The New Rochelle tournament will benefit the Westchester CountyTMedical Center Burn Unit, a unique facility now under construction which will serve the northern metropolitan area, including New Jersey and Connecticut. Tickets for the May 26-29 event are available by calling (914) 636-6900, or from Westchester fire fighters. Philipstown concerts The third program in the Philipstown Concerts spring ser- ies will be Sunday, May 21, at 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Philipstown, Cherry and Acad- emy St., Cold Spring. Dr. Edward Lazp, baritone, will sing Italian. and- Spanish songs and arias, together with Ameri- can folk and Broadway repertoire. Dr. Lazo has a dual career as a podiatrist in Yorktown and as a serious singer in New York. He has studied music and voice at the Juilliard School, and opera with Maestro Carlo Tomanelli of Cold Spring, a former Metropolitan Opera basso. Dr. Lazo will be accompanied by his wife, Bernadette, an ac- BuiM'mg permits Permits for construction tout- ing S2O2.399 were issued by Building Inspector Jerry C. Es- posito in Southeast in April. The permits included multiple re- sidences at $100,000 and $75,000 for Turk Hill Realty, Inc., on Blackberry Drive; an addition at $25,000 for B. Diggins of Rte. 22, an addition at $1,000 to A.M. Hall on Panorama Drive, and a pool at $1,399 for W. Morrison of Red Fox Lane. Levitt reports Putnam got $3,439,612 for schools As of May 15 Putnam County received $3,439,612.50 for its public schools. complished pianist. Since re- ceiving her master's degree in piano, she has toured extensively in concert recitals. She currently serves as music director for the Yorktown Festival Chorus, main- tains a piano teaching studio in Yorktown, and accompanies for many of Dr. Lazo's programs. Also featured will be Emilio Reyes, violinist, playing duets with his daughter, Rachel, and son, Roman, both classical guit- arits. Mr. Reyes received his B.M. degree from the University of Santo Tonias Conservatory in Manila, and was concertmaster of the Philippine Philharmonic Sym- phony. Rachel is a junior at Ketcham High School and Roman a ninth grader at St. Mary's School. They study guitar with Pat Donato in New Jersey. Their portion of the program will include sonatas for violin and guitar by Paganini. On display in the social hall will be a collection of "Hats from Around the World" loaned by Richard Saunders of Nelsonviile. Mr. Saunders began this unusual hobby in early childhood and his collection now numbers close to one hundred hats. It includes a London Bobby hat, a French naval hat, a Shaker bonnet, a Nazi S.S. hat, a Spanish bullfighter's hat, and a Mexican sombrero. Complementing the hat display will be a collection of walking sticks loaned by Valerie Robert- son of Cold Spring. The exhibit will open at 6:30 p.m. and may also be viewed following the concert. The community is invited to enjoy this free concert and exhibit. LIGAl NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Brewster, will hold a public hearing on May 30, 1978, at 8:00 P.M. in the Village Clerk's Office, 5 Park St., Brewster, N.Y. for the purpose of hearing all persons interested in the following case: Mr. William Gordon who owns the building at 35 Main St. is considering changing a store in a B 2 retail business zone to an apartment. All interested parties may appear in person or by Attorney. Dated May 8, 1978 Zoning Board of Appeals Village of Brewster Rev. W. Raymond Lightcap Chairman P. 5-18,25 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sealed bids for the purchase of the following will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, One Main Street, Brewster, New York, on the 26th day of May, 1978 at 3:00 P.M. at which time uey will be opened and publicly read aloud. One Model 1200 International Harvester Tractor or equivalent; One Model 1250 International Harvester Tractor or equivalent; One 44" Rotary Mower suitable for either of the above, and one set of wheel weights; One R.S. 6 foot York Stone Rake or equivalent for a 3 point hitch with grader blade. Bids will be submitted in sealed envelopes at the above address and shall bear the name and address of the bidder on the face thereof; no bid submitted may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of opening. The contract for the purchase of the above will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, except that the Town Board may reject all bids and readvcrtise for new bids in its discretion. ELEANOR fTEVENS Town Clerk Town of Southeast P. 5.18 UGALMOIKi LEGAL BOnCE NOTICE OF HEAHING PROPOSED LOCAL LAW NO. 4 cf 1978 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been presented to the Board r" "rustees of the Village of Brewster, New York, a Local Law proviomg for the establishment of parking meters, and establishing limited, restrictive and parking meter zones within the Village of Brewster; violations and fixing penalties; pursuant to the provisions of Section IMC (9) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. THEREFORE, pursuant to statute, the Board of Trustees of the Village of Brewster, and I, John J. Dunford, Mayor of said Village, will hold a Public Hearing on the aforesaid Local Law, at the Village Office, 5 Park Street, in the Village of Brewster, New York, on the 18th day of May, 1978, at 7:30 p.m., at which time all Interested persons will be heard. Dated: May 9,1978 John J. Dunford, Mayor Village of Brewster P. 5-11,18

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HollisSttfcy will bring her gallery-pleasing game to the $100,000LPGA Kent Golden Lights Championship May 26-29 at WykagylCountry Club. A three-time winner last year, Hollis won theBirmingham Classic last month and tied for first in two othertournaments-losing in play-offs to Amy Alcott and Janet Coles.The tournament will benefit the Burn Unit at Westchester CountyMedical Center which will serve residents of the northern New Yorkmetropolitan area, including Connecticut and Ner Jersey. Ticketsfor the Memorial Day Weekend tournament are available fromWestchester firefighters or by calling (914) 636-6900.

Judy Rankin joins more than 100 LPGA professionals MemorialDay Weekend at Wykagyl Country Club in battling for the $15,000first place money in the Kent Golden Lights Championships. Afive-time winner of 1977, Judy has topped the LPGA money-list thepast two years, winning more than quarter million dollars. The New

Rochelle tournament will benefit the Westchester CountyTMedicalCenter Burn Unit, a unique facility now under construction whichwill serve the northern metropolitan area, including New Jersey andConnecticut. Tickets for the May 26-29 event are available bycalling (914) 636-6900, or from Westchester fire fighters.

Philipstown concertsThe third program in the

Philipstown Concerts spring ser-ies will be Sunday, May 21, at 7p.m. at First Presbyterian Churchof Philipstown, Cherry and Acad-emy St., Cold Spring.

Dr. Edward Lazp, baritone, willsing Italian. and- Spanish songsand arias, together with Ameri-can folk and Broadway repertoire.Dr. Lazo has a dual career as apodiatrist in Yorktown and as aserious singer in New York. Hehas studied music and voice at theJuilliard School, and opera withMaestro Carlo Tomanelli of ColdSpring, a former MetropolitanOpera basso.

Dr. Lazo will be accompaniedby his wife, Bernadette, an ac-

BuiM'mg permitsPermits for construction tout-

ing S2O2.399 were issued byBuilding Inspector Jerry C. Es-posito in Southeast in April. Thepermits included multiple re-sidences at $100,000 and $75,000for Turk Hill Realty, Inc., onBlackberry Drive; an addition at$25,000 for B. Diggins of Rte. 22,an addition at $1,000 to A.M.Hall on Panorama Drive, and apool at $1,399 for W. Morrison ofRed Fox Lane.

Levitt reports Putnam got$3,439,612 for schools

As of May 15 Putnam Countyreceived $3,439,612.50 for itspublic schools.

complished pianist. Since re-ceiving her master's degree inpiano, she has toured extensivelyin concert recitals. She currentlyserves as music director for theYorktown Festival Chorus, main-tains a piano teaching studio inYorktown, and accompanies formany of Dr. Lazo's programs.

Also featured will be EmilioReyes, violinist, playing duetswith his daughter, Rachel, andson, Roman, both classical guit-arits. Mr. Reyes received hisB.M. degree from the Universityof Santo Tonias Conservatory inManila, and was concertmaster ofthe Philippine Philharmonic Sym-phony. Rachel is a junior atKetcham High School and Romana ninth grader at St. Mary'sSchool. They study guitar withPat Donato in New Jersey. Theirportion of the program will

include sonatas for violin andguitar by Paganini.

On display in the social hall willbe a collection of "Hats fromAround the World" loaned byRichard Saunders of Nelsonviile.Mr. Saunders began this unusualhobby in early childhood and hiscollection now numbers close toone hundred hats. It includes aLondon Bobby hat, a Frenchnaval hat, a Shaker bonnet, a NaziS.S. hat, a Spanish bullfighter'shat, and a Mexican sombrero.Complementing the hat displaywill be a collection of walkingsticks loaned by Valerie Robert-son of Cold Spring. The exhibitwill open at 6:30 p.m. and mayalso be viewed following theconcert.

The community is invited toenjoy this free concert andexhibit.

LIGAl NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat the Zoning Board ofAppeals of the Village ofBrewster, will hold a publichearing on May 30, 1978, at8:00 P.M. in the VillageClerk's Office, 5 Park St.,Brewster, N.Y. for the purposeof hearing all personsinterested in the followingcase:

Mr. William Gordon who

owns the building at 35 MainSt. is considering changing astore in a B 2 retail businesszone to an apartment.

All interested parties mayappear in person or byAttorney.Dated May 8, 1978

Zoning Board of AppealsVillage of Brewster

Rev. W. Raymond LightcapChairman

P. 5-18,25

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

ADVERTISEMENTS FORBIDS

PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthat sealed bids for thepurchase of the following willbe received at the office of theTown Clerk, Town Hall, OneMain Street, Brewster, NewYork, on the 26th day of May,1978 at 3:00 P.M. at whichtime uey will be opened andpublicly read aloud.One Model 1200 InternationalHarvester Tractor orequivalent;One Model 1250 InternationalHarvester Tractor orequivalent;One 44" Rotary Mowersuitable for either of theabove, and one set of wheelweights;

One R.S. 6 foot York StoneRake or equivalent for a 3point hitch with grader blade.

Bids will be submitted insealed envelopes at the aboveaddress and shall bear thename and address of thebidder on the face thereof; nobid submitted may bewithdrawn for a period ofthirty (30) days from the dateof opening. The contract forthe purchase of the above willbe awarded to the lowestresponsible bidder, exceptthat the Town Board mayreject all bids and readvcrtisefor new bids in its discretion.

ELEANOR fTEVENSTown Clerk

Town of SoutheastP. 5.18

UGALMOIKi LEGAL BOnCENOTICE OF HEAHING

PROPOSED LOCAL LAW NO. 4 cf 1978PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been presented

to the Board r" "rustees of the Village of Brewster, New York, aLocal Law proviomg for the establishment of parking meters, andestablishing limited, restrictive and parking meter zones within theVillage of Brewster; violations and fixing penalties; pursuant to theprovisions of Section IMC (9) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.

THEREFORE, pursuant to statute, the Board of Trustees of theVillage of Brewster, and I, John J. Dunford, Mayor of said Village,will hold a Public Hearing on the aforesaid Local Law, at the VillageOffice, 5 Park Street, in the Village of Brewster, New York, on the18th day of May, 1978, at 7:30 p.m., at which time all Interestedpersons will be heard.Dated: May 9,1978

John J. Dunford, MayorVillage of Brewster

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