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MRS. HMiBOBS.
600 MERRICK ROAD
BALWIH. B* T.
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MORE NEWS
./yiORE FEATURES
"MORE PICTURES ' Freeport's OrlgiaaL Official Newspaper
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FUEEPORT BALDWIN MERRiCK
FREEP01?T'S
OFFICIAL-ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
27ih Year, No. 37
ROOSEVELT
llStEiPORt COMMUNITY M ^ ^
'New Home Rule Party Joins
: With Veteran Unity Party
• At a meeting of committees representing botti groups, the "HOME
; RULE" and "XJNarT' ParUcs of Preeport have decided to meiBe their
' efforts under the oame "COMMUNITY PARTY OP PEEEPCteT." The
new paity is pledged to worJc for a better Freeport. - ^' '
Elected to office in the COMMONTTY PARTY, were: ~r
Pres, Paul Mattson; Vice-Presidents., WiHiam P. Thompson, Jolm-Mv
Collins, O. Averill Crane and Mitchell 'Schneider; Master at Arms, Joseph
V, Anderson; Treasurer, Frank Marano; Executive Setjretary, Amy
Grant and Recording Secretary, "Marion Duridn. " • ~
Directors include: Anercio Amatulli, Ralph Dawson, George Palrberg,
bcorge Fitzgerald, Domlnlck Gulilcio, Norman Hyams, William Vagts,
,' Robert •DoKsee, Albert Lee, Joseph Paries^. James Slevln, Roger SulUyen,
Mrs. Arlene Schmidt, Nathan Zablow and Raymond Malone
William Vagta and Phillip OigUello are Co-chairmen of Uie Mem-berBhlp
drive.
Other Committees are presently being formed.
, FKEEPORT, JI. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1963 •» PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY
Adult Education Sprii
The Spring session of the Adult Education' classes opens the week
of January Slet. Classes will start the same night as registration. Consult
the Adult Education OBrocliure lor the time and place of classes. A
mhilmum of 12 persons must register for each course or it will not be
conducted. For additional information, call the Adait Education Office,
raeeport 8-7448.
SAFETY
Announcements are being mailed
• -to all residents of the Freeport
School' District. If you do not receive
one, you may pick.one up at
the office of Adult Education, Frce-
"port High School, South Broakside
" Ave. between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
A jpeoial clas!5 for preparation
for high school equivalency ex-
' aminatlon will meet in Room 212
of the Senior High School on South
Braok&idc Avenue. Students in this
class must be 21 years of age or
over. Students passing the exam
will receive a Mgh school equivalency
New York State Regents Cer-tlficaie.
This certificate is recognized
by the Civil Service Oommls-
(Continued on Page 5)
MRS. IMCAYNXS CITED FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY W9RK . . . Mrs, George Mayncs (third from right,
holding/tllaque) recently Tecclvcd the Certificate' of Bedognitlon of the ffew York State Citizens Council >
on Traffic Safety in a -ceremony In the office of Mayor Robert J. Sweeney. Long active ln_ safety '
•wazi, particularly in Freeport's Bicycle Safety campaigns. Airs. Maynes was cited 'for originating and
carrying out a driver re-education conrse tor experienced motorists, which v/aa condaoted by the Adult •
Edocatidn Dept. at FVeeport High School lost 'Fail and will be repeated siarting March 7..Gathered to '
honor Mrs. Maynes are, left right: Freeport P<)Ilce Clilef Peter Elar;' WUIIam A.-P»rker-, Director of the •
AdiUt^Educatlon D«pt,; Mrs. R. W J^Ieyer, chairman of the Naasnu IVomcn's Committee of the New York''
- Stale-CltizetiB Counctl on--Tratfic Safety;-G^cge AfosMr-driver education teacher-at-th^ HigU Seliool''
who instmctcd the refresher course; William O. Kercho, Assistant Dh-.'of the Council, and Mayor
Sweeney. , .-i _ " '- '
tyiiidn Diiryea^ Announces
Star-Pdcked Performance
' An impressive number of Long Islanders,, nromlnent in Use enter*-
.-talnment Industry, will share headlliieboftors with other celebrities »t
-trie Ifisrch of Dimes 2Sth.'Anniversary" All-Painily Show.
, "-• ,Tsrb-iria,tln6e8 «n<l one evening performance have been scheduled by
«ie Bponaorlng Natioiiftl (Foundation, Nassau Ch;»ptBr._at, BbtapetatA'*
- RivpU Theatre, Sunday, Jan. 20. Shows will Btart at 1 p.a»., 3:Sft. pxn,.
" and at B p JUL. .' •' ' " .
i ' An «dtted attrition wlU »» a revival of Ihe once pigniitu: dia>tt«-
. Vlance feature, ^ t to start at .'10 pja, the ^ame day' In oay Ziontl^KrA^
, £»tri^i»t 'B/avse, Freeport. All piueeetfs go-tfi Hie Vasdi «t Xttmep..
DRUG STORE NOTICE
' Chubbaks- KUnj; Store.. 29 SoiHb
jffiUaSt; n<ciiort,.trIII ntnaiii «pen
l a ^ imtfl MtSA. tlii* SonUiy, Jwo.
\U..m «i£»:«4|«f atM%J|Magd«n»'«f
mp: n««Kit jpuuEnmais Amrfnlkm
MAYOR AND VILLAGE BOARIL
C0NGRATULAT^NQRMAN1ECK
rictnre above shorn lUCayoi' Bob Sweeney (Znd from right) wngratn-latlnc
i. Norman Leek for bis eommendable work a* ffoakiftl ohalT"
,ii}an' of the jrecent 70th anniversary celebrattnt «f t** VUtate- o*
S^eeiNirt. SmfUny approvlnfly from left to tl»W are Trwiee George
CWbrb(«rK Tnufce Arthur" MoUer, Trustee'Baaiy AlttWs^ten an*^
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-01-10 |
| 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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