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.MORE NEWS .
MC^E FEATURES
:^MORE PICTURES Fzeepori's OrislDEil Ofitfdteit Hmvtfpaper
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY
FREEPORT'.S
..|OFFiaAi
AyNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
PHiEPaftT BALDWIN MERRICK ROOSEVELT
J8tK Year; Uo.il(>: FKEEPORT. N. Y.7 THTOgUAY. NOVEMBSPl 21, 1963 PBICEJ F i v r CENTS FEB C O PY
mHESPOmGHT
Midg^e Swanson and To.m Marcineic
/ • •.' of t he
SAH •• BAR _ •
Midge Swanson and Tom:Marcinek make an excellent restaurant
team. Midge has that type of million-dollar personality which
makes her an attractive and friendly hostess and -Tommy is con-
-sidered one of the finest chefs In the New York-Longr Island area.
h This personable, two-some,'which has a combined total of 40
years in the dining business,
.iibld-forth at the very charming
SAN-BAR RESTAURANT-which
A located at 255 Hudson
Ave., overlooking the picturesque
Freeport Waterfront.
It can be easily reached by taking
a left turn in any street on
South Grove Street after one
readies the boating area.
"Midge" is really Marjorie M.
SwaBson who was born in Nova
Scotin but grew up in the fash-
Kinable seciicns of Boston, Mass.
.She summei'<fd in thu Lake Suna-
"She slill maintains a>^mountam-top
lodge there, lier friendly,
.soft-Spaiien manner-Tias "rnade her
a fdvorite W'th all types of pd-
.troris" and,fiei' "cnarm makes Jier
ione of the most att/aftive women
;in any field,£jf endeavor.
I Tommy Matqinek Is truly a
iiiatur||i chef, because Wk-. every
The SAN-BAR RESTAURANT
is one of the most attractive dining
establishmgnts on •,Jbi|,.^putji
l|j^](«. iCt:> IS, located ri^'l^jon.' the;
water on Iiludson Cliannel, !<nd in
fact. It also offers 20 slips which
are used by boating patrons
throughout the year."
••The San-Bar features a comfortable
and ocean-bright dinmg-room,
an out-dooir, deck-tj^e
patio and a friendly cocktail
Wish ibecom»..a specialty,'Easy ! lounge ana bar.- It-is a-favorite
going by nature, Tom has-that
-Quality of neiier getting excited
itegardless of the pressure of busi-jiiess
or some unforeseen prob-slem.
iHis hobby is hunting and
jlie takes to the woods every year
•for his hunting vacation.
,with not only the family tFPe
trade but also—with local leaders
of business arid industry. It's
house specials jncWfie broiled imported
miniaturjeL Dianish Lobster
Tails and "S^-B& Steak Sandwiches,"
. . .
HADMpi TO SPONSOR
EIMRT EXHIBIT ^
Pictured above (left to right) aie Mrs. Jack Mine/.Mrs. Bemaxd
AUies aftd Mr^.'-FdVrin J. Frcedmaa. who serve on the General
Cam^iites jof. the .Hadassah which is sponsoring a huge Axt
Exhibit and Bazaar at the American Legion Sugput on Nov. 23<
24 \and 25. The art display will feature 30 p ^ t i n g s irsi noled'
IsraeU artists. Thp 'Basaar will offer many spiecial it^EOS.
PARADE
BIGGER AND BETTER
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Members of the^ Freeport^Chamljer of Gommeice who have put much time and effort into Free-porfa-
Fifth Annual-ChrlastiBOsToyland Parade sirMcli will he held Satorday. Pecember 71b axe:
left to righti siaudljigs Jbso|*:Gorl}ausar; J. Hormaftt ;Le«*, Executive Secretary! John Abatte.
Sittings Louis Blooiw, ist Vice j^fesldenls Roy N. Caceiatoro, Prasidenti Hetary Spitzler, Parade
Chairman: Harry Secor, 2nd Vice Prraldsnt. Other members of this committee ares WH-Jiam
Sabella; John CNeillr 3itd Vice President:. Eileen Crane, Secretary,- Edward Martin: David •
Winaiis. and Tboma» Murpliy.
. -___ _ . _ • By EDDIE VASIL___
Decade after decade Freeport has served as the center of a^
hniiday shopping along the entire s^uth shore of Long Island., Diifr
jnglJhe early days, people came from communities .us far away as
Bay ShorerjLong lilahd and such places as near as Oceanside,.:B8M<!
____, i__—, •—-. .' • > -r win, UniondSle,^.et(;.. -
John ^^bbatejTo Be
IrrWLlR^ Broa€|<?ajS*
John - Abbate,_ popular JFree^
porter who. spld"-his -vaist ..bakery
pioducts.«ripire to' become own-,
cr of-the Freeport Si)lnte.Co.' .|>f
62 '• North ^-lAainr^fe.virlii'b&^fga-tured^
on a WLIR broadcast during
the Iddle Vasil Show. •
Mr. Abbate is very, active 4n
Freeport " l i fe Club, .Chamber of
Commerce ' i h d Exchange Club
affa'im He will receive a 5>T>ecial
AHEPIA "hohoir' dur'ing'the broadcast
for his vmousiiieti'yjities. Bffrs.
Abbate fclojj^sjafme Lorig Island
Chapter g f ^ n C Massachusetts
Club. ''
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Tho'AilanUc Chemists, 179 Atlantic
Ave., Freeport, will remain
open late until 10 pjn. this Sunday.
Nov. 24. All other drug stores
which are memberB of the Free-port
Pharmacy Association closs
at 2 p.m. on Sundays, The Atlantic
Chemifits telephone numiier is
FH fi-467G.
Luxurious
Motorslriii .Opens~lii
Ro<;kville Cenfre
Three close friends and busir
ness associates joined together and
huili: a vect luxurious BO unit
motbr inn in Hoekville Centre,
, The DIPLOMAT MOTOR INN
at 1000. Sunrise Highway,. Rock-ville:
Centre, next to the famous
South Shore Inn.{ is truly one of
the most elegant on Long-Island.
It is own^d jointly by'Jack
Coons of the South Shore Inn,
Charles MaJer ofi. the Gateway
Motel In Merrick and 4tty. Julius
Gerzof of Freeport,
Freeport has ajlilyays been^a big -;
family favorite J i ts businsss: leaS*
ers al5say» maintained and^ol* -
lowed- a progressive, progtam; of
serving the^best at thciTlawesti
prtces, ; "..'. •_ :.,..;- ',:"':_
In" the.', face of competition,
Freeport became .one biig hbri-zontal
dcspartment store_ with eiwh
establishment a specialty •, sho^^-.
| n fact, Freopprt ncjt only
matched any competition but it
overs ofifers more ih xoirivenlentlyj,
located parking areas- •; ] - '
Following in tbe tradition of •
being a "Holiclay l^deXf'l. tha .,
new -generation of progressive
businessmen and • merchsfnts
(Continued on Page 2)
A GREAT CHRISTMAS IDEA!
GIVE THE WORLD'S FAIR
See Page 7
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-11-21 |
| 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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