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FREEPOKT
Frseport's Original Official Newspaper
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN ^MERRICK
FREEPORT'S
OFFICIAL
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
ROOSEVELT
29th Yeair No;^^i6 ERllPOET. N, Y„ THUHSDAY. AWGUST 15. W63 PBICi: FIVE CENTS PER COPY
SEIi a^ENO^S ^RT
jPiclured pboye from Isft 'to rig%» B*» IStRS." FLOSElNrCT
S-TEflWEa «SIBEHA" ond MHS. EDWTAmB J. SPEND sKown
..jwhile checking «rt exhibils which w!e»e"^leiaturea durliig the
special Brrshovr, htM7»t Sea, Edwtufd J. SpeBO's" home Itet
Sunday. Apipiroxlmaltaly 400 people attended the special aSF"
exhibit and cackt&il patty. Sirena's paintings are slso exhibited
in the salon of. the Mermck Theatre.
BALDWIN TENNIS PROGRAM
ATTRACTS 370 YOUNfiSTERS
-Miss Jan Gebbia, Tennis Instructor, gives direction to
Michael Conway, in the Summer Tennis ~ Pros/ram, sponsored
jointly by the Baldwin Kiwanis'Club and the Baldwin School
District Recreation Department. Michael is one of 370 youngr-sters
who, have registered for tennis instructions this summer.
Looking.oa, (left to right); Mr. Chester D. Phipps. President
of the Baldwin Klwanis Club and Mr. Kent G. ThomMu,
Recreation Supervisor for the Baldwin School District.
Fpeepdrt Awarded
Pedesffiari Saf efy
Gitati on By A A A
gPoFfKe ;sec6nCeBiisee«tim»§r
Freeport-rhas—earned a special
honor from the' American Automobile
Association for its' record
of no pedestrian fatalities in Iftiit
A safety citation was awarded
"toThe coinmnnity "by judges in
the AAA's 24th annual pedestraan
safety appraisal program^ J. B.;
Grossley, vice-president of the
(Continued on Page 12)
The Dorfmans Aid_
'Washifigton Mafch'
On August ist, . 1983, the irst
meeting of the L.I. Coordinating
Cdmihitteo for the • ManSh on
Washington was held in Mineola.
I The march, scheduled fin: August
28, was called by- all the
(Continued on Page 12)
John G. Peterson
^"^^wid^sf Again -
County Executive Eugene H
Nickerson received 7-bids for the
construction of Eastern Parkway
—Cofnwell 'Avenue Drain, Baldwin,
from Milbum Creek" -jester
ly along Washington Place; northerly
along Kastern Parkway'and
v/esterly along Cornwell Avenue.
A distance of approximately 1,750
feet The apparent low bid of |45,-
0.50 was submitted by J.C.P. Contracting
Corp, (JolHi C. Peterson).
The engineering estimate of cost
was $55,950.
All bids are beihg studied prior
.titJjojiitract award.
Freeport Tuna G!ub
Announces Winners
Tlie Freeport Tuna Club,-Inc.,
conducted their .Annual Bluefish
Derby on Saturday and Sunday,
<Aug.-10-and 11).
The winners were- Arthur
Bubchmann, with a_a_lb. 12 oz.
Blue, caught on his own boat
"Flying Carpet."
Second was Jack CharnJjer£
with a 7 lb. 8 oz. Blue.
On Sunday, August 11, Gil
Woemer brought Jnto Freeport 22
Tuna up to 30 lbs., caught eiglit
miles southeast of the Experimental
Buoy, from his boat
"Junee."
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Atlantic Chemists, 179 Al-lanli
« Ave.. Freeport. will remain
open late until 10 'p^m. this Sunday,
Aug. IS. All other drug stores
which axe members of Ihe Free^'
port Pharmacy Astociaiidh close
at 2 p.m. on Sundays.^ The Atlantic
Chemists telephone number is
FR 8>4676.
3 ; Pietuie _^d^^ FrankUn^j Rubi, pninmi the
DURYEA ORCHID CORSAGE, which was presealad by THE
LEADER to MRS. JOSEPH (Helen) HOLT (center) lor her
coroiheiidable community work espeelBlly .WUb_the Freeport
Band^and Orchestra Mothers' Club. Mrs. Carsten Vorh'^'-'- (riiiht)-
'smiles approvingly. The award•waB'-pKW»iilBd'it«>.qptdWt<i|||pi.
raising luncheon;for the benefit of the Friseport Histir^al
Museum. About SO women attended the affair which w«ibeM'|
in the garden of Ihe mufteum-''6n South Main St. —— ' ~'^T
I
Real Indians Jit
Brookside ScliDol
Mrs. Lynne Jaffa shows some interested Utile Indians how
to make tom-toms, which are to be used in the BTOokside
School "Indian Week" celebration,
Left to right: Cynthia Del.Verne; John Griffin: Mrs. i:.ynne
Jaffe, Recreation Instructor and Lauren Fleischer,
- Brookside is one'^of seven Baldwin schot;! playgrounds which.
provide a supervised summer recreation program for youngsiertf
of school age. - ' >v.
In It's THE
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-08-15 |
| 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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