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MORE NEWS
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MORE PICTURES I I NASSAU'S LAlMiiSf^ ^ i f e f e t Y"
FRlEPPfRT BALDWfN MiRRiC^K
FREEPORT'S
OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER'
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i PUsiuia ajboye shows two beauties. One is one of the prize-
. ^wniniiis'aaM$eit ;auto jraeeis which- wiU show its speed at the.
Freeport Stadium^ £iiul the other (the one with the pretty legs)
Is L'S'NN SCHUBERT of Freeport who was named 'lAIss. Fcee-porl
Auto Baces/' (Photo by Bagatelle),
[RS ASSOCI/ilON
fiENEElT i^ H S SENIORS
-4, The fteeport Teacheis Association is to: rehearsal lor" its annual
Faculty Show, the proceeds of which provide scholarshiiis to
help several Freeport High School seniors prepare for the teaching
profession,.
;: This year's show is entitled "The Death of Vaudeville," and will
be|preseated in the Freeport High School Auditorium on Friday and
Sajturday.-nifhtSi-Msor 3 ^d.4V at 8:30 pant,
;) Directing-the-entire prodiietion is Jack Jenkins, High" School
d|)ral directoi. Leo p e %sa, «f the Junior High School facultyr-is
J . . . i . (Continued on Page 8)
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WHO ELSE BUT NELSE?
'• RECEIVES DIHNER TICKETS: — Governor ITelson A.
Ropkefeller (tight) who will be the featured speaker at l](te
annual-SIOD-B-pIaie Dinner of the Nassau Countr Republican
'Cofnmitfee, receives hie Dinner ticket from Assemi^ly Speaker
Joseph F. Carlino. Nassau GOP Chairman.
- At the diimer. Speaker Carlino will launch the party's 1963-
j^tolitieal campaign in Nassau'County with a keynote address,
dedicated to the Supervisors of the Towns and Cities in Nassau
who will be ciandidates for re-election this FalL
'A turnout exceeding last year's attendance of 1,^00 is eX'
peeled at the affairr which will be held on Thursday, May 2ad,
at the Garden City HoteL
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Little League In
Need of Umpires
Freeport Little League is in
urgent need of umpires to work
with the teams for the forthcom-tog
season which opens officially
next ;wiik.
High school, students and other
interested parties are invited to
attend a meeting being held
Thursday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m.
iiijvthe Lecture Hall of; Doctors
Hospital on Merrick Rd., Free-j>
qrt.^^\': '• , ,./••; ^-
Cyclists
Annual Inspection, Registration
and Boad Tests for all Freeport
cyclists will be held, and License
Plates will be issued, as follows:
South of the Railroad Tracks:
Sat, April 20, 8 A.M. to 12 noon
at: Archer-Street School Playground.
Rain Date; Sat., May 4.
korth of the Railroad Tracks;
Sat,, May 18, B Ai.M. to 12 noon
at; Atkinson School Play|round,
West Seaman .Avenue. Rain Date:_
Sat:, May 25. " • '
Senator Ed. Speno
GOP Club Speaker-state
Senator Edward J. Spenq '
will review and analyze the 1963
session Tif -ttiC" New York State
Legislature in a talk at the Free-port"
Republican "Club, scheduled
for Tuesday evening, April 23,
at the Freeport' £ilks Club.
A nationally known expert on
motor vehicle safety -legislation,
Mr. Speno will explain new developments
in that field as well
as in the Held education and state
budgeting.
Olher features of the evening's
program will include a performance
by-the Shamrock Bagpipers
Band, headed by William Durkin,
and a preview of the Fashion
Show to be given by the women
of the Club on May 4th.
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Chubbuks Drug Store, 39 South
Main St., Freeport,-will, renwin
open late, until 10 pJn. ibis Sunday,
April 21. All otiierdxug slctre
mfltnbeis ot fhk Freeport FhsT'
maey Asso^slion clow at 2 p.ta.
on Sundays. Chubbuk's telephone
number is FR 9-393]}.
A delegation of community celebrities will join the Saturday,
April "21, parade along Main St. to usher in officially the 1963 Little
League season in Freeport.
Grand marshal of the morning march will be Dr. Anton Notey
of Merrick, executive director of Doctors Hospital, 320 W. Merrick
Road, Freeport.
Other community leaders who
have promised to participate arc
Freeport Mayor Robert Sweeney,
Police Chief Peter Elar, outgoing
president of the Chamber of Commerce
Wilfred Allen and incoming
president Roy N. Cacciatore and
Board of Education member Howard
B. Rasmussen.
J All will gather on the dais at
Little League. .^ Stadium, • RutIalo>
step,off Jrtan North Ocean-Ave.,
at 10:4S A.M., proceed along Main
St. and conclude •at the stadium
where a game is scheduled to
follow.
Little Leaguers in uniform,
their managers and coaches, and
a number of marching units including
the Freeport Junior High
(Continued an page Si
CHRISTOPUtOS HEADS
HU6E uREEll vllmMUNiIT
The huge Greek' cbmniuiiity, consisting of multi-hundred famio
lies located in this southem^sectlon of Nassau County, with head*
quarters in Freeport, has attracted national, press attention in Itsf
seleicfloii'of'Gregory Christopulos to serve as the new President of
^ e GreeE~Orthodox Comttnuiity, • — . , .
^^The unanimous feeling of fuE
support was evidenced on Easter'
Sunday when a record-breakin '
attajdince packed the: Greek O. -
thdox Church- located at Bros 1-
wiay and Mount Ave. In Freepd i
Grepi^ Christopulos is ""
stranger either to Freeport or *'
public and comuhlty service, H'
y^^ very active in the buslni »
life of :Mata Streeet and of lrt> -
port since 1932 and at one tint
^Btloyed 22 people. In addltjim.
t<»;oUiWprop»^, he ateo ownst n.
3-stoiy inodernlzed buslnras bui • 1 '
iiig on West Merrick Road nn
the South Shore Federial Savin '-
and Loan Bank.
He retired from active busin
partfcipation in 1945, when "ii--
sops, Frank, Christ and Anthor\ ^
<Rocky) Christopulos, - ,retunu d
from active overseas service with
the Arrr^ W Europe.
'JiJr. ChrifitApulos was bom near
Mount Olympus in Greece .but
came to this country when he was
a very small boy. His family settled
in Wisconsin where Gregory
grew up and later married. An-
GnF.GORY CHRISTOPULOS
(Photo by Oscar's Studio)
gela Mavris. They had three sons
and two daughters. All 'are now
married and reside" with their
families in this locality.
(Contninued on Page 12}
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-04-18 |
| 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 | 1963 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Relation | 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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