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"NASSAy^S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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soft Year, Ho. 44 FHEEPORT. N. Y.. THURSDAY. FEBBUAHY 24. 1966 PHICEt FIVE CENTS PER COPY
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NEWS & VIEWS
EDDIE VASEL
N. Y. Netnpaper Rv)mrt«n Aim.
„ NaOmnl Press Syndicate
4 W«teh foi lliR "EDDIE VASIL SHOW" du« .oon
on WBAB. 1440 on ttie dial
is*
Without or with ofieiue to Irl»Bdt or foM
I ilittcli yom woild exaclly u It goa*.—Brzan
THOUGHTS WHILE SHAVIN6 . . . B ig BILL WHITE, the new
prijsiaent of the FRBlPQRTtUNA-CLU%pr«licls that thir will te
ono of their record-breaking .
BO<'
•years with terrific dub spirit
already mounting. (Themem-bersliip
of this oi-ganization is
like a "Who's Who" of sport-fishing
and boating) . . . This
i-cporter proud to have been
named Pi^eeport Tund Chair»
man for the 1966 SmX} CRCffiS
FUND • CAMPAIGN. (Please
give your- most to this worthy,
organization.) , . . The if REE-
'POBT H5:LICE DIPT.; was
-*«BMr W^fhe- spirtTiilrt. Si TV
•duritsg National Crime- Prevention
Week (Feb, 13-19),
CHIEF BD, DIXON and his
men played hosts to hundreds
of children who vkited the
IJiPD. (Watch for a feature on
this soon) . . . Genial BERNARD
AMES taking time off
florrt his busy schedule to serve
as Tempm-ary Chairman of a
• Nassau County Council Boy Scouts of America Leadership Dinner .
JOHN TESSIER RESIGNS
AS VILUGE COUNSEL -^
OAKIEV GENTRY, JR.
NAMED AS COUNSEL
Frccport. Village Counsel John O. Tesste has resigned hla position,
effective March 1, due to the demands of his private practice.
Mr. Tcssier, who was the viHagc's atiomey for nearly five years,
announced this week that he will be nssoclnted with the Freeport
law firm of John J. Randall HI, His resignation was accepted with
regret by the Board of Truslocs, —•—•—— : ——
BIG BILL WHITE
MAKING THE ROUNDS . . . Now we're sum that Spring la Jtisl
around the comei^ DICK HUNGERFOBD left bis upitale ettue
fot a visit here with his Exchange Club friend* last week . . .
JOHN MILES itlatiBS his latest spwlfishing thiilli off the cso6«t
of Mexico where be added (a bis Hoplues.-(Exchange Club prex?
BILL VOGT also wants a IzopliY. He wants to mount 6 laidines
(Continued on page 4)
CHAMBER SALUTES
LOGAL NEWSPAPERS^
. Oaklar Gentty. 3r., was appointed
as Frevpozi-ViUag* Coun-
Ml.by.'th* :Vipa^ 'Boiitd o» "Moni
tangBzlan;;,- • /' . . ,'• ."'"'.',
H» wplacei John O. Tetitsr,
who reiigned effective March L
due to the demondt of his private
practice. •
''^•^^Jirt
liSSfase^:-:^
.The Frecrport Chamber of Commerce c&nliDues its FAruary
salute to the newspapers of the cammunitjr. Photo above shows
(L to r.) Jo* Getltansef, 3rf ^rfce%p»e«ident, wiio totnodwced Iwt
weekfs:«p«ale«r Chades Koenlg. publisher of the I - I. Giaphie-
RoosewU Rr8f«-.,lft Vii»'WMm^W9a7^Stcat,.wbo.me^j^ Rrarf-,.;
dent in Hie d>s«M» of ^rocnflmAig Leids Blotm aifL£|gpBni
(CSialxnum John Abliite. Ibis we«k, Tbiiffl.. I^b, 24. EddiFViB^
Managing Edifor and Columnist of THE LEADER wiU b* t b^
Chwst Sp«ak«r> ' ' (Photo by Oscar's Studio)
DemcMsrab Plan Special
Winter Wonderland Parly;
Demdcrala Wiir gather for their
Winter Wonderland . Cocktail
Party at 8 p.m. Sat., Feb. 2B at
the local- headquarters, 3 LiUle
Pine St., Freeport.
Mrs. Ivelyn Kaylcy and Victor
Shaw are co-chairmen for the
ailair.
Heart Sunday Set
For February 27
In Nassau County
Heart Sunday in Nassau .County
is Feb? 27^ this yeai-, former
County Court Judge Michael M;
D'Aurlai Heart Sunday chairnjan,
announced. —
On Heart Sunday volunteers
will canvass the' entire county
soliciting contributions for the
Heart Fund. Mr. D'Auria pointed
out that the Heart volunteers will
be calling on their neighbors for
two purposesi to deliver heart-saving
jntormation, and to receive
Heart Fund contributions.
"The monby contributed in
earlier Heart Fund drives In Nassau
County has been used wisely
and effectively," Mr. D'Auria
said.
and Mayor Robert J, Sweeney
noted that he, "provided very
conscientious and productive,
legal services-to Uwvtl!oee:"^;"^'=59TC
I the village in the federal courts.
be published for public hearings.
Mr. Tessicr instituted suits and
•During his service as counsel
the village did-not lose a single
zoning case defended by Mr.
Tessicr. He also provided legal
guidance for the Planning Board
and planning consultants in
drawing new subdivision regulations
for the master plan.
He recently completed a re
In alleged bia-rlgglng cases involving
corporations which had
supplied goods or services to the
village.
He was appointed to and served
on three committees of the
National Institute of Munleipnt
Law OBlcers. Prior to hia np-polntment
as Village Counsel ho
view of. all ylllage ordinances for 1 served as Acting PoUee Justice-oi-
qodlfleotlijijj, « i ( | ihey will soon' fM a pertbd of rdiie mohths. \
-**• s??t^ m #-
reeport. ^' FlA \ Council
Honors Wyiiam Parter
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Beinbazd's Phormaey, 51 W.
Mer^k Hd„ Freeport. will remain
open tale, until 10 p.in.
Sunday. Feb. 27. All othe* djmg
stortM who a«8 memben of flie
Ffiepor* "KMWBiaef AMOciatlon
dote at 2 pJB. on'Sundair. Bern-hord't
tslepboaalt FB 8-0M)t. •
Freeport Council of P,T.A.» awarded its annual Life Memberslup
for the 1066 school year to William Parker, Mr. Parker, a veteran o£
the Freeport staff tor 32 years, ,wa.i awarded the P.T,A.'3 hifihest
honor for his many years of dc'dicalod service to the students of
Freeport,
Picture above shows Mr. Parker
receiving his Life Membership
pin from Mrs, E. R, Sparling, Life
Membership Chairman,
Mr. Parker In accepting the
award stated that it has always
been his privilege to work closely
vfith .the P,T.A.8 but more important
he has cherished every
year spent in Freeport serving the
chil4ren,
"Mr, Parker recently announced
his plans to retire and end lite 38
years of teaching.
REPORT ON BOARP OF
EOUCAnON MBE7WG
The Freeport! Board of Education met Feb. Ift. Approximately M
people were in attendance; . ^ . . . -,
Nine teachers were, awarded incremaita for advanced attKly.
(Contlnuei! on P»ia »)
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| Title | The-Leader_1966-02-24 |
| 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 | 1966 |
| 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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