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FHEiiPOar MEifOEIAl LIBRARY
W. MERRICK RJ),
MORE NEWS .
MORE FEATURES
MORE PICTURES TAe LEADER
Freeport's Original Officrilal Newspaper
PREEPORT " N AB SA^LMD}WXI5N M^m^S^mM MERRICEK K L Y "
-FREEPORf'S
OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
, •27tIt^Yeilti^Wo.r27-'
ROOSEVELT
i'EEEPORT,N;Y., THURSDAY, HOVEMBER 1, 1982 •• PBICE FIVE CENTS PER; c o p y
REViEDVitW. LEVIN HONORED
(Photo by Bafffttellet
TOe Firet^ort Itit^fBltii. Cicrgj .CODBCH presented wnu lllinnbiated.
ParehBHmt..^ Scudll-id.-.th*,Jteverena,. .Eja^ard W.,. t«v|a,, ^on .^uwlajrt,
|3ct<ilM9c44'llB ;ri«oRiltiontof- 'Sdij ten .yeani iis"tlie vastor «f ,tho '
Ci»niianiflty:'Ciiiiicb:^ U^^ seMiie ioVooiiiiniini^ ot '
fMfPBri. The jircseit^tton w a &iad«! dniliis the mornlme .woirsliip
,|er?leB of -flif^diteiaii'"'.!!^; Raiw-'Bei^^ iCIotowlte (left),'M!-ttw
tTalon.itefonn4X«ii9l4/i|?ri^PQ<^'-'v>W'J^ of the ,°c«ii|i--
cIL Pastor Levla, a paat-prcslddst of the Freeport Lntertalth Clergy
pouneilr has al^ BcryeA -IM> president of the Nassau Oonnty Evf^-
fccifcsl WidsX^i^ V^SatmibAf', KOiiL-yiffl. ftviee'prestdent of the FtMpm
fcomiaPBlti~43odaiit?:jElfei:|ta^ «t^«m|t^'||H|k -
Beverend.Mr. Leyiiv bir ,^.is,contiillmtlott to bettier tuSetrstimdiiii
Betsve^^itie Tellfflbaa etaa^ tn Fkre^port.'
TOP BEPUBUCANS AT
FREEi>ORT CARD PARTY
Major Ca-mpaign ^v&at sponsored
B>' WomcrC^ T)\vision oi QOP Cluh
lib. Be Held At Elk's Club ]S!ov. 2
; ;Frc£.port RepubUpan Leader Peter C. Belly • announced Uiat Mit-dreS
Wendelboe *nd AHoe Prazer, €!o-Chairmen, reported that all plans
-hal/B .been completed for tlMhtlugc traditional-CafaTPorj.y bponsored by
thi Women's Division of the near-1000 member Preeport Republican Club.
•'This annual" affair- starting at 8 pjn. will be held on PrWay,
Kovember 2, at Hie Fi-eeport Eltes
Clftb"on""West Merrl«sk Boad.
Asembliy SpcaKea* -Joe Oarlino,
c4inty Court" Judges FaUl-KeUy
and-.*Ibsrl^- Oppido, Nassau District
"Attaiaey BUI'fc'ahn. OoBgreSB-m^
ri .Prank' Bicker, State Senator
Bfl; ,Spcno.. PamUy Oojirt Judge
-Alexander Bemiaa .;an<l Towrt
Councilman James Nlehoff Wp hea^
Thfe.'list of distinguished .specUJ
"gubs^ ' '.-. •."'- ' \ '-• ' -
Following the Club's toraOiWonal
"lit) speeth^" .policy, Uie G.O.p.
stiindajidl-beapers plan on" hand-,
~5H5Hng." ""greetings, aanndd pereonaJ
Ch|ltSr
• A capadfcy crowd"IS'Cxpeqted since
; ; - - , • -,
; (Continued on Page u) •
N^v^mber 19 Only Open
Bptird Meeting In Month
Because -the rirst-Mon«iay>ln! No-veiriber
is Kleetlon Eve, 'there -wlU
be I only one Open Meeting of the
• VU'Iage Bqard durlngr the month.
Tliia will be Noveirtber 19th at 9
pja.. tn, the Conferience Rooni of'the
atifnidpal BuiuUng. ^
At'-thls'meetixij;, a public heaiinsr
«n[a'^]|niKMGed oi^nancfr .toOiceiise
•iid'nfisAete'dealem'ld' aeeabd-^ta
Articles %U be lutSii/ - '
RRAV£ISN0#
FREEPORT PUXA
Jake Post, Trudy Ritchie And Qertrude
Stewart Among Old-Timers Present At
Gohrful Name^Changing Ceremonies
Commander iigner
Issues Invitation
A representatlyrlrraa: Social Security
will attend-our iegular meeting
on N0V.-2, .1998 at 8:30 pm.
33 you watot to know more about
Sdclal Becurtfcy; If "you want to know
if you are resetvirtg th^ benefits to
which you are entitled; "or If yOu
have any qucslonsi 'oome'.to this
iijeetlnffr Coms preparei'wlQ* your
,<?up.'ann«aJ DfetojAnai nayrbance
win bo Jteia Nor.' 10 a* g'^pm. Th«
pitbllc Is cordially invited,
Vetera-ns come and meet with your
bifddies of other years!
Baldwin AHRC
Plans Dinner-Dance
The Baldwin ApxUiary of tl>e
Association for the |lelp of Retarded
Children are holdlfig their annual
Autunui Dinner-da^ce on Saturday
Evening, Nov. 3, at the Woodslde
Terrace Restaurants Woodslde Ave ,
Baldwinf; at 8 pjn.~
Mrs, John O'Brien, president, has
appointed the following in charge
of arraneements: Mrs George Dl-
Annuntls, ' Chairtnani and Mrs.
i^ames Dltta,^ Co-chairman,
Valuable door prizes '^vill be
-awarded. _ , -.- - - ' "
All proceeds from-this affair -will
'US' donated for the benefit of re*
larded chlldren.-
Atkinsbn School
Issue. Faces .Voters
On November 13,-1962, i-eglstered
SPEAKEB JOE CABLING-DRUG
STORE NOTICE.
' The Cannon Pharmacy, 6 South
IHaiii St., Freeport, iriU remain open
lato until 10 pjD. this Sunday, Nov,
4. All other dmg stores which atir
'membent «r the Freeport FfaMmacy
/LanOMim doae at Z pjai. .«<r ^ini'r
'^ys: I%« telepboife tauaaMi^'.jaf''pc^
Cannon. Pbamuoy iB,FB'B*Mil.
.\oters in the Freeport"~5chooi uis-trlct
will be asked to'upprove a pro-
.posal to convert the Atldnson elementary
school into a Seventh
Grade Center for ttU of-Freeport.
, In the same proposal voters will
lie jasked' to approve the construction
of .B. 20 .classroom elementary
school to replace the_ present elementary
school farilitlES at Atkinson
' Prccport's'500 7th gradfets are now
attending classses In the Grove St.
School buUt in 1M3 and the Old
Seaman Av«. School built in 1907
Both these bjUldtags-bave been declared
. uoEuitable SOT .further u^.
Two flObrs'of.the Oroy«,St bnilding
have been'shut down,on tiie advice
of fire department officials. '
Railroad Ave. Is no more, hast Saturday afternoon, m part of the
VlUagcHrtdo "Salate to the 70th," Mayor Robert J. Sweeney and Joe
Vlto, Chairman of the Railroad Avenue Oommlttee, officially Inaogurated
Freeport Plaza when they" unveiled the new name signs while aloft to
an Electric ©ept. bucket tmclt.
Short ceremonies, introduced by Eddie Vasll. another member of
the Railroad Avenue Oommlttee, preceded the unveiling. The SVeeport
Junior High School Band jinder the dliwtlan of Leo Uraini oi^ned pm?
cedlngs by marchjng.up £f«n John "W. Dodd Junior High'. ISostee Henry
AJtengartea led the Pledge of All^rtihce, after which the band plajfod
"The star Spangled Banner" and cnt^rtaiiied the assembled spectato'rs
with a smart march.
Babbi Bernard Zlotowlis -gave the htTOcation," and short remarks
were ptpseitted by _Maycr^Sweeney, "SaJute' to tha 76tVx" chaShAan ' j,
t i i S B w i ;t*a^^aee'te&t5j!rtJ-war3WV'jto.'' ""' ' ----.• - - --' ; ^ ; ^
;&autlfilcation 'Cbminltteb" Gbalnrian' Charlotte Teller pres;'hted '
or.' CatrittJi^o-doeciaitiro; - OwciiaailKr at ibap.ogtmniHtOP.-wfu* q»ft><n<id',<it»'
future plans for tieautlfrlng the area. This wlli Inoliidb plsnttng -qp Co i^
do£!en onk trees along the sidewalk fronting the parking area, putting
shrubbery and benches in tlie area at the corner of Qrove St and making
a small sit-In park in the triangle across from-where Main and Church
Streets meet Freeport P5aza "West. . ^'.
The Railroad Avenue Oommlttee also ftocluded Charles Koenig, who
was unable to be present but was represented by Oeorgo Qoeller.
LYMAK DURYEA NAMED
MARCH OF DIMES EXEC.
The formation Of a Nassau County March of Dimes Committee was
announced by Basil O'Connor, President of The National Foundation.
OKJonnor made the announcement at a two-day pre-campaign
meeting at Hotel Astor October 16 and 16 to-plan-the 25th Anniversary
Campaign of The March of Dimes In January.
(Continued on page 6)
ROCKY RIDESIN STYLE
(Photo by Bagatelle) >'
Picture above shows (left to rigUt).- Govenwr Neisop RoduireUer,
Hew York SUle Awenibly S»e«k«r Joseph V. Carlino and Mayor
Bobert J. Bweeoey grtetliv wane ol the '«,000 peo;^ who tanwd
oni for the eoloriM pande ia hmwr *i(-f»eeporf« 10th wmlwnanr.
Tbe antomoliU^ a 1910 OverUnd b » CUUHOO sod a. prfae-vliiMK;
' )
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-11-01 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1962 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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