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UntitledPAGE 14+SD.NEVI6,SOUTHERN DUTCHESS COUNTY, 11! Y, ,AUGUST 31, 1977 W_ ( Photo by Kathy Schnelker ) Learning the Ropes — On Saturday, Sept. 10, com- munity business and civic leaders are literally rolling up their sleeves to aid the Sloper-Willen Coronary Care Fund Drive and they need your support to guarantee its success. Edie Gath (right), manager of Perkins Pan- cake House on Route 9 in Wappingers Falls, an- nounced that the management of Perkins will contribute 50 percent of its net proceeds that Saturday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. to the Sloper-Willen Coronary Fund Drive. Edie is shown giving Wappinger Town Supervisor Louis Diehl (left) and Norm Nussbickel (center) in - waitresses Martha Beahan, Cindy Heady and Marie Yanounsky have volunteered their off duty time with no compensation to take care of the myriad of customers it is hoped will flock to Perkins to assist in this most wor- thwhile drive. How would you like Nussbickel, Louis Diehl or Doug Heady of the Southern Dutchess News to ac- company you to your table in their capacity as host? Heady will reign from 2-4 P.M.' Wouldn't your food taste even better if you knew that Roy Ketcham, Carl Relyea, Fred Rowe or Rita Nussbickel had washed your dishes before you sat down? When you finish your favorite Perkins meal, wouldn't it tickle your palate Violet Dunckley and Dave Petrie will be going around with the cart taking care of the dishes. From 10 a.m. 'til noon, Diehl will be present to seat you, while gas baron Vince Paino, Central Hudson's Leo Clark and Helen Hettinger will be doing a job on the dishes. Bob Hettinger, Frank Piccone, Jim Coons and insurance exec Harry Reis are the bus boys. If you're coming by for an early breakfast, the 8-10 shift will find Linge Lumber's Jim Findlay, Judge Harold Reilly, Councilman Leif Jensen and Del Wilson on the floor with back-up cleaning engineers Ed Shadeed, Mike Bolger and banker Ted Craft. There will be a sur- prise host. The Chamber is out to top