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NEWS & Vll^S
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^DDIE VASIL
*W, V. Nartpaptst Hrporters Aaut,
ft'ntimal f'rcj(» Syndicate
titim %i th* "KMMB "VASIL SlIOW"
' On ^Wtnif, 1528 oft-llii-' Di»l
•MAKlMa THE-BOtlliDB . ; ; f m i i « r » MR^ K 1 ^ * ' RWFT
, SCHORBH (local tyi>ewTU«i Co.). extra happy IhvM dAys.b«caiwe
.Ihalr chiiTnuiig daughter. Kalhleen, and handzoma JOSEPH
.KEA.TINii having become engaged. (Cliffs been a pioininant
' businessnian here ior 30 years) . . . Happy Buiinoss Annlv«z-sary
lo ERHST VAKKAS and his two &on«. GUS VAKKAS and
: JAMES VAXKAS (and oi course "Mama") who bam made heir
BEIER'S BESTAURAMT (W, Merrick Hoad. Fweport.) one oi
the busi«it on the South Shore. (The VAKKAS FAMlLV'came
hwe'lnHn Washington. D.C.. where the father and sons held lop
PQsitioiu.in the food departments of the besl hotels. Nice people 1}
. . . Another popular spot on the waterfront (East End of Bay
Street) is EDITH & HARRY'S HIDE-AWAY. Nice cosy atmo*-
phero. excellent food and the famous musiman of 1001 meloiUes,
JERRY LANE who entertains 5 nites a week. (The husband-wlle
toanj of.EDITH and HARRY 3CKWARZE made it a faTorils
•randozypua).. .' . Freeport's unofficial AinbassadQr-of-Ck«dwiU<
jlDICk HUNGERFORD and hla djinning Mary/ bttck freitf<A«rir
^Mexican vacation and hoiiM guests of .Cookie and Hentjr All«ii-
Student (Hofstia), handsome BILLY BpECKELMAN earning
tuition money at mixologist (and very, good). ,
WE ARE TAKING BOTVS ,... Many coluinns ago your reporter forecasted
a brilliant political Mure tor two younig Frceportera, JUOUS
L; MINTZ and ALAN W.'VOLLMSR Our political crystal-boH
gassing predicted many achievements 'and.honprs , . , And we weren't
.wrong . . , June is known as the "Month of Roses" and for Mintz
and Vbllmet has really ben a "Runs for the Roses" becaiLse thi'»
month marhs their first ; annivoraary asr a close-knit team
•'which handles the leaderthlp of lyepporf.Republi . . .
Since they started their leadership, thby have made Republicanism
a IZ-month eqdeavor with people Irort^ ?U w[tll!5:5Ly*|j:;' • Frceport
is again considered a *op GOP communfty in,,Town,:Coiinty "and
State Republican drcles V . . Freeporl endorsM .randldatea are not
only in the limelight but are also in the;''Winners: Circle" with respect,
stature iind position, r . . And this fcroly the p^^^ . . .
Keep youi- eye on Mintz andVollmcr and remepber a special date:
June 2T, 1988. (Could be very interesting and surprising?)
Editor's Note
Dear Headers:
THE LEADER is printed by
union members and this is vacation
lime. So, fdrgivo us U soma
of your favorite feature 'are
missing due to space limitations.
, Thank you,
ED VASIL
Photo above shows (L. lo R.) Alan W. VoUmar, Exacullvi^ CWn-mitteeman,
BUI Casmailna, Journal Chairman and Frank Smilfa,
reviewing the 1968 GOP Journal.
Julius L. Mintz, Freeport GOP Leader, and Alan W. VoJlmer,
Executive Committeeman, fllated that after a final check of the
guest list, reseivatlons and-program hishUgbtS, the 1968 Freepott"
Republican Club Installation Dinner-Dance Will break aU previout
records. ' , ' -
The colorful and troditlonnl affair,
which annually nttratts tofi
Republican personalities and hundred!!
of gaeftis, will honor Wli-
(Continucd on page S)
Guy Lombardo's
Open Full-fime
Manager Buddy Sands, who created the popular "Pink Champagne
Dinner" plan, announced that Guy Lombardo'a famous East
i^oint Houae Restaurant is now open full-time for the 1968 season.
This popular show-place, located at the extreme point at thr-foot
of South Grove Street, has wal-to-wall picture windows which
tiffer thrilling views of Freeport's fabulous waterfront and the Jone»
Beach waterways. ' 'M
Buddy Sands, a veteran rcstauranteur,. serves as General Man-
Ofier with handsome Richard De Palma as hus Maitre D'. Al Simmons
is the popular Marine Deck head waiter and Joe Molw serves as
head mixologist. Nick George and Louis Tombakos are the catering
department specialists. • •. '
Miss Sue supervises the now "famous Lombardo "Show .Time
Special" which includes dinner at llic East Point House, a cnuse to
and from the .restaurant to the Jones Beach Marine Theatre and
choice seats for this year's hit, "South Pacific." (Starfi June 27 to
Sept. 2. Phone FR 8-56S0). - ' - " , c, •
Guy Lombardo's is operated under the management of Savarin
Restaurants,-a Division of American, News Co. Open every day but
Monday, it oflers Broadway-HollywoiHl-Las Vegas.stars m a bJfi
(Continued (j-pn ^age 5)' "• . . " " •>
FFD JULY 4tli
By CARL WALLMAN
Irving S. Gray, 1st Deputy Chief and Genuial Chairman, an-nounced
tljat the-Frceport Fire Department will present its annual
Fkemanic and Fue Works Show at-tlie Freeport Municipal Stadium
Thursday July 4, 1968 at 7:45 p.m. (Halndate Sunday, July 7). TWj
will be the 13th annual show and plans are fully developed to makn
this years show one of,the best ' - ' ' '.
ever. ^^^ aj the same Umo bomathing
. .The evenings Events wiU ^ac n-^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' S ' S ' ^ t a n l
tuaUy begin at frp.m. when free The Frecpo^ tJ^^rn dance
rkfpr.UieJ.iddies wUl.be ^>en h ^ ^ ^ . ' ^ S v m e ^ t ^ i n ^e
wound the tx-ack-at the stadium, band which, wiB entertam ine
crowd during the early part et
the evening. " •' -"
The Grand Parad* jnto.'.t*^
studiura will include Fireman ana [
apparatus from many Bunroimflp-H
ing gommunlUes'.' Fire 'Depaif- ,
ments from Baldwin, .Ocea!Wldek>y
Island- Park, Long Beach, .Ptola*'-;
Lookout, 'Rockvi\i»Sipatxe,.Bti!e^':''^'
M
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-06-20 |
| 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 | 1968 |
| Type | Type |
| 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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