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1996-11-06 RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA - NOVEMBER 6, 1996 CALL MEETING TO ORDER PRESENT: RJ.H, K.D., B.R, J.C., J.E., RF., B.G., E.K., S.M. APPROVE MINUTES: October 7, 1996 APPROVED: CORRECTIONS: SECONDED: CORRESPONDENCE 1. Newsletter from Youth Bureau includes staff changes 2. Thank you from National Adult Baseball Assoc. 3. Thank you for Seniors for painting bags for Halloween Party 4. Resume fron Stephen Smith REPORTS: K.D. B.G. B.R E.K. IC. S.M. IE. RJ.H RF. NEW BUSINESS OLD BUSINESS - Christmas Parties MEETING ADJOURNED NEXT MEETING .. ~ RECREATION COMMITTEE MINUTES NOVEMBER 6, 1996 NEXT MEETING 5:30 P.M. DECEMBER 3, 1996 AT SCHLATHAUS PARK The regular meeting of the Town of Wappinger Recreation Committee was held November 6, 1996 at Schlathaus Park, All Angels Hill Road, Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York. The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Chairman Ralph J. Holt. Others present were Bernie Reimer, Recreation Director, Committee Members James Chapp as, Ronald Friedman and Stephen Miller. The minutes of the October 7, 1996 meeting were approved on a motion by Mr. Friedman seconded by Mr. Chappas. CORRESPONDENCE A copy of the Youth Bureau Fall 1996 newsletter was received. In it was notification of various staff changes, program notes, and contract agency information. A letter of thanks was received from Tim Fisher, President of the National Adult Baseball Association. In his letter he expressed his appreciation for the Town's support of the League. He also indicated that he would be interested in using the fields in 1997 and asked to be notified when we start assigning fields. A resume was received from Stephen G. Smith of 90 Stoneykill Road. He recently received his bachelor's degree from Cortland College with majors in Recreation and Leisure Studies. He is now looking for a recreational position. It was suggested that a letter be sent to Mr. Smith thanking him for his interest but notifying him that we have nothing available. OUTGOING LETTERS 1. Thank you to Guy Barton, Principal of Evans School for Halloween Surprises for Senior Center. 2. Thank you to Lucy Doroni for efforts at Robinson Lane - Last day to be November 11 tho 3. Letter to George Stafford sending a proposal for Second Round Grants for Environmental Protection Waterfront Grant. Same as we sent in April for purchase of docks. 4. Thank you to Sam Khoury, Pharmacist at Rite Aid for the" Brown Bag" medicine check for the senior citizens. 5. Letter to Jane LaLone, D. C. Youth Bureau, with the 1996 Claims for the YDDP grant. 1 6. Letter to Betsy Brockway, D.C. Youth Bureau with the 1997 Programs Application. 7. Letter to Daniel Zoller re: Supervision Investigation at Deer Hill this summer. 8. Memo to Supervisor Smith regarding the clearing of easement on Roberts Road. Completed as much as we can do. 9. Thank you to Hughsonville Fire Company for Senior Fire Protection program on 10/9/96 ] O. Memo to Town Board Members Re: N.Y. S. Retirement System determination of hours to constitute a day for Mr. Friedman and Miss Gutzler. SENIOR CITIZEN REPORT Mrs. DeLisa was unable to attend the meeting but sent a report for the month of October. This report is attached to these minutes. DIRECTOR'S REPORT Mr. Reimer mentioned that he has confirmed the fee of $200.00 for the Evergreen Chorus for the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Mr. Holt mentioned that Mr. Ennesser has been working on the sound system and has purchased 2 mics and stands. The bus trip to Radio City Music Hall on November ] 6th is full. The escort on the trip will be Mrs. DeLisa. The next trip is scheduled for December 11 tho He mentioned that we are foregoing the West Point Concert for the Spring of 1997 but that he has written a letter to West Point stating that we will be skipping a year for the Spring concert but are interested in having the Jazz Knights do a summer concert at Schlathaus Park. Tom Fisher is doing a good job with the Adult Basketball Program. Mark Caprara has filled in for him when he is unable to make it. Mr. Reimer noted that the new signs are in at Schlathaus and asked if we had purchased any new letters. He made note that we could really use more letters as we are short many letters. We will look into the cost of another set. Mr. Reimer asked that if we purchase new ones that we get fiberglass or plastic letters. He said that the metal ones are too hard to use. AIRPORT PARK Mr. Chappas asked about the progress on the handicapped work that was to be done at Airport Park and Mr. Holt said that nothing has been done to date. He said that the estimate that we received for the work was around $7,500. He mentioned to Mr. Friedman that he would like to discuss this project further and check with the Highway Dept. to see if they could help us in any way. We are estimating blacktop work of about 20 x 60 and we will have to widen the gate to accommodate a wheelchair. 2 . . Spring. Mr. Holt asked Mr. Chappas to find out when soccer will be starting up in the ROBINSON LANE/LITTLE LEAGUE Mr. Friedman mentioned that there wasn't anything new at Robinson Lane other than Little League has rebuilt Holt Field. Mr. Holt mentioned that it is their intention to rebuild each field. They have indicated that they will need help with the clay when they do the fields. With the new Little League Board, we hope that communication is a little better. Mr. Holt mentioned that the Smith Family will be steam cleaning the concession stand and has asked us for help in getting rid of the garbage. They will be starting from scratch, taking down what they can, cleaning it and painting. SPOOK HILL Mr. Miller mentioned that he has turned in his recommendations for Spook Hill Park for the immediate future and the near future. Mr. Holt mentioned that the pea gravel work has been completed at Spook Hill. The maintenance men have worked on the roof to clean it up and Joel Petrus has worked on the building a couple of times to clean the building but all of the graffiti has not come ofT. It was suggested that maybe he should write a letter to the paint company and see if they have any suggestions on how to clean it. Mr. Holt mentioned that we will be painting lines on the handball court. 1997 BUDGET Mr. Holt mentioned that he had a meeting with the Town Board (excluding Supervisor Smith) for the purpose of reviewing the 1997 Town Recreation Budget. The main purpose of the meeting was that they wanted money from our proposed plan. As the discussion ended they have removed $7,000. from the line item for fencing for the barn on Montfort Road. We had that in the budget as a safety concern rather than a cosmetic concern. There are a number of kids that cut through the back of the barn on their way to Montfort Road and Pye Lane and in going through the area could vandalize the area. We have a lot of equipment and supplies in the bam and adjoining area and are concerned that someone could be hurt. They also took $9,000. from the A-711OA budget. They did not specify from what line item just from the bottom line. We have to make the decision from where. History shows that we usually do underrun our budget but in 1997 we surely won't underrun it giving back as much to the budget. PEA GRA VEL WORK Mr. Holt mentioned that the pea gravel work has been completed at Quiet Acres and Spook Hill. The maintenance guys are hoping to do Rockingham and Martz Field in the next 3 . " ' couple of weeks. CHRISTMAS We have received approval to purchase Christmas tree lights. Last year when the tree came down so many times most of the lights and wires were broken. The Elks Senior Christmas Dinner is scheduled for December 12th at 12:30. The party shapes up to be good if not better than before. We recently heard from another wine dealer in the area and he is going to give us case of wine and 2 gift certificates to raffle. We have a lot of other raffle prizes to be given away during the dinner. Rite Aid last year gave a bag of goodies to each person attending has decided this year to give three $25.00 gift certificates to be raffled off. We have also received many other nice swprises. Johnny Dell will provide the music again this year. Tomorrow morning we will be signing up the 195 people to go to the party. Phone reservations will be taken starting at 10:00 a.m. but may be limited because of the people who come down to register in person. Other parties scheduled are the Senior Center party at the Villa Borghese on December 6th and the Town Tree Lighting on December 8th. Mr. Friedman mentioned that Little League will be at the Tree Lighting and will give out popcorn. Mr. Chappas said that Soccer will probably be there and he said that he will remind them. Mr. Holt has taken the Santa Suit to be cleaned and Mr. Friedman will see that it gets to Mr. Fisher to try on. If it does not fit Mr. Friedman will try to get someone else. CHELSEA BOAT RAMP When Mr. Holt met with the Town Board regarding the 1997 budget they brought up the situation of the Boat Ramp. We had $6,000. to go along with the grant money and the Town money to get the new docks as proposed by Mr. Ennesser. We did not get the grant. We then went to the Town Board for approval to use Park Land Fund monies for this project and since we had not heard anything Mr. Holt questioned them about this. Mrs. Visconti said that the Town Board did not have any funds for the project. Mr. Holt mentioned that they should not take the $6,000. from the budget because the docks that were taken out this year are in very bad shape. The Town Board mentioned that they would look at the Parkland Fund. Mr.Holt said that there should be about $157,000. in the fund but both Mrs. Visconti and Mr. Valdati said that it was only $50,000. They said that they paid $100,000. out of Parkland for the Soccer work at Airport Park. Mr. Holt mentioned that it would be nice if we would be able to get a balance for that fund at regular intervals. It was noted that we feel that we should be notified when the monies are received in the fund and when funds are spent. Mr. Friedman asked if anything has been done about changing the recreation schedule and increasing the fees. Mr. Holt said that the Town Board agreed that the fees should be increased and asked us to submit a plan. 4 SCHLATHAUS PARK Mr. Holt mentioned that vandals ripped the railings off the stage over the weekend and got into the electric box. This has been fixed. When the guys were in the house today to clean up from the haunted house the water was found to be terrible. The smell was really overpowering. They called Camo and they came to fix the problem. They said that they would be in once at month to check the water. We were also told that we should run it more often. During the winter the guys will be doing some clean up work in the house. BARN The Town Board approved the purchase of doors for the lean to building at the bam. Dutchess Overhead has received the job and should install the doors in approximately 3 weeks. Now that Mr. Vorndran has retired the camper will not be parked by the bam and we will loose some of the security it provided. Many people thought that someone was always there during the summer for security purposes and with the fencing being taken from the budget we will be more vulnerable. CASTLE POINT Mr. Friedman asked about the progress on the C. D. Funding for the Handicapped Rest Rooms and Mr. Holt said that getting approval for the installation of the electric poles is still in the hands of the Attorney. He also advised the Commission that the Town expected to go out to bid in the Spring for the construction of the building. HALLOWEEN The Halloween Party went well and Mr. Holt thanked everyone who helped. Special thanks will be sent to the four kids who helped with the Haunted. House. They were very good. We also want to thank Kathi DeLisa and Ron Friedman for helping with the Haunted House on Sunday. Special thanks also to Barbara Gutzler for all the preparations for the haunted house. It was really super and we received many great comments. Also thanks to Ellen Korz for all the foot work for the preparation of the party in obtaining the many gifts that we received from the local businesses. She did a great job and we know that she worried about McDonalds not coming though with the Happy Meals. We were thrilled when Grimace arrived that day with the boxes of little gifts to be given to the children. We also want to thank the Seniors for the great job they did on decorating the bags that we gave to the children. Some of the drawings were just super. The day was warm and there were a lot of children attending. Everyone enjoyed the day and the judges (Connie Smith, Elaine Snowden and Sylvia Holt) did a terrific job picking the winners. Each year this job gets harder and harder. 5 .. .. Mr. Miller. The meeting was adjourned at 6:00 p.m. on a motion by Mr. Friedman seconded by Peggy Roe Secretary 6 NOVEMBER 1996 REPORT TO THE RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 1996 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER October activities at the Senior Citizen Center included the regular schedule of arts/crafts, oil painting, photo club, exercise, line dancing, videos, bingo, puzzles, creative writing, cards and games. The Center was closed on Columbus Day. It was a busy month. On Oct. 9th Rob Soto from Hughsonville Fire Dept spoke to the seniors on Fire Prevention for the elderly. On the 17th and the 22nd Sam Khoury a Pharmacist from Rite Aid was at the Center to provide a "Brown Bag Medicine" check. The seniors brought their medicines in the brown bag provided. Mr. Khoury and other pharmacists spoke with the seniors individually advising them as to reactions and also possible interactions to watch. This was well received by the seniors. Mr. Khoury has offered to repeat this in the new year. On the 30th the Dutchess Co. Health Dept. provided a flu clinic at Town Hall. There were also fun activities this month besides all the health related events. On the 16th the seniors had their first T-shirt day party. All wore their Town of Wapping Senior Center T-shirts. There was pizza for all and a great Bingo afternoon. On the 31st over 75 seniors enjoyed a Halloween party. There were goblins, witches, ghouls and princesses at the Center. Before lunch the Seniors had their annual Halloween Costume Parade. Prizes were awarded for the best costumes. Each senior in costume received treat bag full of goodies. It was a fun day. The senior's annual Craft Fair was held on the 25th and was a great success. There were numerous crafts, a bake sale, raffles, book sale, coffee and donuts and granny's attic. The trip to Pomona was wonderful! (so the seniors have all said.> The last Town trip of the year is next month to the Westchester Broadway Dinner Theater on the 6th. There are 199 members registered at the Center and 191 on the waiting list. ITEMS TO BE NOTED: 1. The Elks Christmas Party preparations are going well. Sign up for this is scheduled for Nov. 7th at 10a.m. 2.. November events include a Thanksgiving luncheon at the Elks Lodge on the 14th. S. Th~ O~nt~~ Ch~ifttmNft lwnQh~Qn will b~ h~ld Nt VillN aQ~~h~ft~ Qn O~Q. ~th. NOVEMBER 1996 TOWN OF WAPPINGER SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER: OPEN 10:00A.M.-3:00P.M. 20 Middlebush Rd., Wappingers Falls, NY. 12590 Phone: 297-3670 Director: Kathi DeLisa MON. FRI. TUES. WED. THURS. 123 Helen LaMagna INOVEMBER IS: I I 1 I 129 Ruth Speedling IPEANUT BUTTER LOVER'S MONTH I I 129 Eleanor SammartinolNAT'L DIABETES MONTH I 110-11: LINE DANCING 130 Violet Ladew I "ONE NATION UNDER GOD" MONTH 110-Noon: arts/crafts I 1 NAT' L HOSPICE MONTH I I NOON: LUNCH I HAPPY BIRTHDAY INAT'L ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE MONTH 112:30-3: cards/games 1 TO ALL OF YOU! I I 112:30-3: VIDEO/ 1 I I I "RIVERDANCE" I 5 I 6 ITRIP TO WEST. 1 7 ICREATIVE WRITING! I 8 I I I_' DIN1;<lER THEATER I I ,_, I ELECTION DAY 110-11: EXERCISE 110-11: EXERCISE 110-11: LINE DANCING ITHE CENTER IS CLOSED!ll0-Noon: arts/crafts 1110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/craftl I VOTE VOTE I NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH I VOTE! 112:30-3: cards/games 12:45-2: BINGO!BINGO! 12:30-3: cards/games I I 11 I 112 113 110-Noon: BLOOD I I I I I PRESSURE VETERANS DAY!!! 110-Noon: OIL PAINTINGI10-11: EXERCISE I 110-Noon: arts/crafts 110-Noon: arts/crafts ITHE CENTER 'IS CLOSED!INOON: LUNCH INOON: LUNCH I 112:30-3: cards/games 112:45-2: BINGO!BINGO! I I 119 I 120 INAT'L CLEAN OUT I I I IREFRIGERATOR DAY! 110-Noon: OIL PAINTING I 10-11: EXERCISE 110-Noon: arts/crafts 10-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH NOON: LUNCH 112: 30-3: cal~ds/gamesO! 12: 45-2: BINGO! BINGO! I 126 I I I 110-Noon: OIL PAINTING 110-Noon: arts/crafts INOON: LUNCH 112:30-3: cards/games I NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS: 3 Ruth Kear 6 Connie Kieley 11 Tom Sammartino 12 Dom Tammaro*+ 12 Agnes Chenault 23 Fred Aliotta 4 I I 10: PHOTO CLUB!!! 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3:cards/games 18 IMICKEY MOUSE'S I BIRTHDAY!!!! 10: PHOTO CLUB 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:30=3: cards/games 25 I I 10: PHOTO CLUB 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 1?'~O-~ curnsl.p.umes T~: ~n-i (~rI r.il!;I'~rllIl('l; 27 I I 10-11: EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:45-2:BINGO!BINGO! 14 I _, THANXSGIVING LUNCHEON AT THE ELKS LODGE/RT.376 THE CENTER IS CLOSED! 21 I CREATIVE WRITING I 10-1l:EXERCISE 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH 12:45-2: BINGO!BANGO! " 28 I I THANKSGIVING DAY!!!! I THE I CENTER IS CLOSED!!! I I l\. HAPPy J\ND "vir YftV~Dl\.~NYO J\LL! I ~A1:TIIY DAY TO AI.I.! I 151 ILINE DANCING IS I CANCELLED!!!!! I 10-Noon: arts/crafts I NOON: LUNCH 12:30-3: cards/games I I I I 22 I I 10-l1:Line Dancing 10-Noon: arts/crafts NOON: LUNCH/BIRTHDAY PARTY. 12:30-3: cards/games 291 I THE CENTER IS CLOSED! ! ! ! A DAY TO DIGEST ^ Dl\.Y TO REST!! A DAY TO lu:~n!! tv.A.l?l?Il'JG-E.R. SE.l'JIOR. l'JE.VJS By Kathi DeLisa, Director NOVEMBER 1996 WOW! You did it!!l This truly was the best craft fair yet. CONGRATULATIONS! What a great day! I want to thank all of " you for your hard work and contributions to our Craft Fair. It was another great success and all because of YOU! Thank you to those who helped set up the Fair, to those who worked at tables during the Fair, to those who contributed baked goods, handmade craft items, raffle items, granny's attic items and other misc. items. And to all of you who bought and sold raffle tickets. That pretty well sums it up! Everyone contributed something to help make this the very best, record breaking Fair we've had in the past six years. And I want to take this opportunity to thank Regina and Linda for all they do. Besides keeping you all busy, they have to find time and ways to finish up or fix all the projects I give them to do before the Fair. They both do an outstanding job and help make it possible for us to have a successful fair. So if yoU have a chance, give them an extra hug and let them know we all appreciate all they do. Proceeds of the Fair go towards our luncheons and parties, especially towards our holiday festivities. The rewards are soon to be reaped!l Read on.... Such a busy season! Before I go further, please note the Center is closed on Nov. 5, Election Day, Nov. 11, Veteran's Day, Nov. 28 & 29 for Thanksgiving Day and Digestion Day. Our Thanksgiving luncheon will be held at the Elks Lodge on Rt. 376 on Thurs. Nov. 14th at Noon. The menu includes soup, salad, choice of Roast Beef, Roast Turkey or Broiled Fish, dessert, coffee or tea. The cost to those current with dues is $7.00. Those on the waiting list are welcome to join us for this luncheon. Those not current with dues, the cost is $'5.00. Sign up with me by Nov. 6th. Dial-a Ride passengers, just call them if you are going to the 1 Luncheon. The Creative Writing Class began in June. It is now held on scheduled Thursdays at 9:30a.m. Check the calendar. There is no pressure, no grades, just interesting and fun. Try it! Ronnie Badowski has offered to lead this Creative Writing Class. It includes short stories, or poetry or even "Writing Your Memoirs." Ronnie has been writing for several years as a hobby as well as semi-professionally. Creative writing can be fun. Ronnie can help you organize your thoughts for writing. Remember when you told your children a story at bedtime? We all have a story to tell. It can be a true story or fictitious. So think about it. Ronnie will help you put your thoughts on paper. If you are interested in this let me know or come in on a ,Thursday morn and try it! GO FOR IT! The Wappinger Lions Club needs old eyeglasses or hearing aids. If you have any you no longer want or need, bring them to the Center. I will see to it that they are given to the Lions Club. Addition: This month's newsletter has a word search and a crossword puzzle at the end. Let me know if you would like something like this as part of your newsletter. If there is an interest in this, I will continue this addition. Any other suggestions? Let me know. In fact if there are suggestions regarding the program or any other Center function, please let me know. Remember this is your Center! Enjoy the poem by Sue Bush. The Creative Corner was started so you all hav~ the opportunity to share your creative writing, thoughts, drawing or cartoon. Come on Seniors, let's see what your thoughts are! Need help? Join the Writing Class! Don't be shy! Share your thoughts and creativity with us!! !!I will include these in the newsletter. We have many talented seniors at the Center. Some do crafts, some paint or draw, some write poetry and/or stories, some have wonderful and creative ideas. You may submit your "writing" or even A drawing or cartoon to me at any time. I am sure we will all enjoy reading or seeing the creativity of our fellow senior~. In regard to paying dues. Many of you are now paying your dues on a yearly basis and for that your Treasurers thank you. This has made bookkeeping much easier and efficient. Many have chosen to do this as they cannot be at the Center every week and want to participate in our special events. Yearly dues is $25.00. Many of you pay on a monthly basis and that too makes it easier to keep track of. 3 BREAKFAST MONTH WORD SEARCH GIG K S J S 0 GQ 0 NON R e RE PES 0 A T M.E A L F 0 'E PEP A N e'.A K: E S' e 0 fP R RB O.,U S F:R U I T U M E S 'T- B.'oX T.,S" L'. ,R E - X I ~ U J A H S A H A M'R U X A L F J LV e T M-P G e Y K K P D F H r, U JO "U O' M E L ,....E T T EST I '. Ie N J I E. 'T L P M L ,X 0 N D N e L T S Z R F L F.S EGG S V N H SSE L F F A W Q X N ZO ..~.. ~_. , ._u...~, ,__ . .. "i . ". -. , ~ WORD LIST _' ~.. \i '. . .~ I : ~ /e6\ . -BACON -BAGELS -BISCUITS -CEREAL . -CREPES -DONUTS -EGGS -FRUIT -HAM -HASH -JUICE -MILK -MUFFINS -OATMEAL -OMELETTES -PANCAKES -PASTRY -POTATOES -STEAK -WAFFLES CREATIVE CORN"ER HOW DO WE THANK THEE by SUE BUSH God put us on this earth for reasons of His own, Watching over us and seeing what we're doing, With His gift of life, and if we can make it on our own. Some people take it all for granted, That life was meant to be for you and me. How often do you find time to thank Him For His help along the way, Or thank Him for giving us another day. Thanks is such a small word but it means so very much, When we bow our heads in prayer. I know I can't see you oh Lord, but I know that your are there. And please oh Lord, keep all that I hold dear, In your care, And I do thank you for giving me another day. 5 BILLS PAID DURING NOVEMBER 1996 A-1620.40 CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC Regency Drive/Rockingham #7902-1435-00-7 47.04 Tennis Courts #7690-0425-00-00 245.36 Schlathaus Park #7808-0400-01-9 47.23 Myers Comers & All Angels #7808-0405-00-0 114.49 Robinson Lane #7690-0760-00-0 300.23 Quiet Acres #7895-1220-06-6 17.45 Airport Park #7941-2255-00-6 20.83 A-1620.41 NYNEX Quiet Acres 297-7780 74.04 Schlathaus Park 297-4752 23.49 Martz Field 297-9928 44.95 Barn - Montfort Road 297-3692 47.58 Spook Hill 297 -9861 45.05 Quiet Acres 297-7780 5.33 Schlathaus Park 297-4752 23.97 Barn- Montfort Road 297-3692 35.24 Spook Hill Park 297-9861 6.17 Martz Field 297 -9928 4.89 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS Robinson Lane 227-9434 21.17 A-71 10.2 New Holland North America 18,386.00 A-71 10.4 Hutchinsons Milton Alley Agway Sherwin Williams Sherwin Williams EnviroClean Porta Potty Dutchess County Sheriff's Office B. & H. Tire Service Clove Excavators Horne Depot 20.99 6.95 299.98 137.42 58.00 137.10 18.50 800.00 333.96 ~. BILLS PAID DURING NOVEMBER 1996 PAGE 2 A WESCO Bottini Fuel Petty Cash Superior Signs Enviro Clean Porta Potty Enviro Clean Porta Potty Pine Plains Ford Tractor Poughkeepsie Asphalt 34.00 443.80 1.82 1,500.00 116.00 116.00 41.50 2,559.43 A-7140A Anaconda Sports Meadowbrook Fanns Aristocrat Tours Canterbury Tours 148.48 100.50 575.00 425.00 A-7620A Sally Distributors 143.72 Mt. Ellis Paper Co. 474.16 Coffee System 52.00 Hobby Hut 43.57 Petty Cash 82.37 Petty Cash 51.37 B-73 lOA Sally Distributors 314.10 Meadowbrook Fanns 235.00 Radio Shack 49.98 Caldor 391.80 Roberts Boice Paper Co. 129.00