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33rd Year. No. 52 FHEEPORT. N* Y« THORSDAY, APillL W. ISB^' |S** PmCBTIVECESTS-FBaQpi*
NEWS&VlEWSf
_ BY • ^ I
EDDIE VASIL |
_ • • —, • > 3
/v. V. NtuspaiirT Reportera 4s.io. S
Ntttioaai Prrst SynJicaUi s
LiMrn-to Eddifc VitU on V H U 5
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Vki^ires. Spiro T, %iieiif
tteaii list Of Tcf Brasi
Tr 1 ^ Naval Air Si^ttoh
Tlie Annual l|ilitary Personnel Inspection of Naval Air ""Station
N«w York: (Hoyd* Bennett Field), Brooklyiv. is. scheduled for Friday
and Saturday.'Moy 9 and 10.
Rear Admiral-WiHiam S. Gueqt, Commander Naval Air Uescrvc
Fiircf/Chlef Naval Air Resrrve Tniining will be the'chief reviewing
u. llMiccorr.e than'eob a-itive duly Navy
men will be iiispn^ted on May 9
by Admliii. Gu^rtii 'Oti Satuvday,
May !0, the Admiral will inspect
sume 3,000 Selected Air Rpservc
"Weekend Wurnors" who fly
(ContihUGd on page 8)
Out' iernaril Ames
Hospital Honors
ort Thrift
Personnel
Freep<
Shop
—airmriliawwl
Workers of the I^rwport TUxtUt
Shop of South Nassau CMnmimi-ticH
Hospital, Oceaiwide, were
honored recently at theiir Annual
Recospnjtion Day.-held at the feoa-pital."
The workers'give'their time to
operate thii Thrift Shop which
benefits lhc'320-ficd hospit)]]. I^ast
year- they were able to contribute'
over $19,00f0 to South Nassau.
The aliop, which was opened in
1PS9, Li co>managed by Mrs. Jack
Briskin and Mrs. John Montiel
It Is located at 66 West Merrick
Road, Freeport, and Is open Monday
through Saturday from ' 10'
a.m..t»r.'*:P''!3'>,^.
The tenth amtiversaty ol! the FieeiKtTt Coa>mimlty''AmiMjisader..
Ptoject wiU be celebrated wiUi » dinner-dance .to honot the t\jf»-
young people, who'will be selected to represent Freeport as a pact
of thie Experiment iti IntexnatianBl Uvtaig. -,
The gcia celebrstiott, the Ptoject's m»tn fund raising endjeavob
T^iU be held on Saturday, Way^-
17. ai a:3fr p.n). at the Soas of
Italy Halt on South Grove-St. aiid
Merrick Road. '
According to Mrs. R. A. Lucca,
chaictnan for thfr ditmer>dBnc<^
each tab}e will be servc>d a fiour>
met buffet supper prepared by
the.'w(>U known local caterer, Mr.
Vito- TaniUi.. The entertainment
wi)i^ feature daqcmg until 2 ;uin.-
to muaic by Viio and his band.' •
Your-donation to cover this da»
lightful evening will hclpsq^
port Fteeport's wotthy Commute
ity Ambassador Fro^t. '
Ticlceta. may b»'cMiitibed.'-bt^
billing Mrs. T.' iJindenr at |%
8-2609, Mr. John A^bate nt JPft
0047. and Mrs. J. Blonoy ai Vl^
9-3159; -' • ' -.
PARISH YoiiiH m m
1 FRIINDSIP BAE :^
'•^Ra^gfe'yrgTWfea;'fe"'Abii'ifeV
and browse' among the many
treasures the shop has to offer,
Contributions ate welcome JonCd'
can be dropped by the shop during
business hours.
Phoio above diow« (I>. to R') Beroaid Ames. - President of
Colunibia» Brom Ciap., and an infernational recbgijUed melal-turgist
eongfatulatod by Queens .County District Atlorner Thomas
W. MackeB, .after Mr. Ames Was i^orp in a» ftecvrity Con-.
.sultanl. TM« Is another coveted" honor given F»B«p6rt'» Bemlo
Ames. ,-',''-•' , , " , ' ' • ' -.- .
Inside Freeport
• , by •
JOHN B. MACK \ - '
Tho -Union Rcfwrm Tcjmplc on-North.Bioijkstide'Avenue ,is t»\
exceptionally nice place to hold a 'dinner-dancjf. Tl>e spatious hall
• holds 3fi0 dinner guest-s. and has.-anJ01ympic-slmi4ance floor in ^ie
bargain. With music by Paul Muro, a chicken dinner jnaster-mmdea
(Continued on pago 3^ , .
Bishop Coscia To
Confirm 350 At
Holy Redeemer
The . Most Rev. Benedict D.
Coscia, 0,F.M., Bishop of Jatai,
Brpzil, will adminislor Ihe.s'jcrc'
mcnt of confirmation to about 350
youngsters in Holy Redeemer
Church, Freeport, on Monday,
April 23, at 4 p.m.
. The Rt.-Rev. Mfgr. Eugene J,
Crawford is the pastor of Holy
Redeemer Parish.
Cancer Society To
Hold Reoeption At
AlB.Whitei's
• The South Nassau ynit. of the
American Cancer Society, Nassau
Division will Jiold a cocktail reception
on Tuesday, 'April 29 t>t
6 p.m. at Al B. White's Restaurant,
1»-Brooklyn Ave., Freeport,
it is. announced by William F.,
Hein-i of Baldwin, Unit Presidtat.
"Keynote speaker at the rccep-tiop
will beJWarion.W- Sprague,
Gfrieral. Crusade Chairman , for
the Division's 1909 Educational-
Fund Raising Crusade. Many Im*
povlant commun'ity leaders have
been invited to attend, together
wUh-all Unit Officers, Board and
Comtniftee TOenjlwts to heAr first
hand the work of ihp American
Cancer Society botli on a national
anti local level, , '-•' • •
-Tickets include cocktail and
buffet-style' supper.' Cut-off date
for reservation!.,, is Friday, April
(Continued un page 8)
Jack Travers, Jr.,'Friendship Ball Committee Chalrmuft for'Tit*.
cts and Reservations, discussed the floor pbifi of tabic ax>:ang^mcn^
bt t)ie Malibu Shore Club with incmbcrs of the Youth AifoirH jCotiii>
niittec '. ' - ' ' ' '. . . " .'
Photo-above *hows (U. to H, standing):' Judge Chorlos C. Meh*'
manr Bob Duffy -and'DJrector Anthony
Wayne, Seated, <L, to, R.)
arc Bob Sheridan and-Kalhy Wii-
' 1n",a'ddition to -the main ballroom
,at the> Ctub, an additional
room .has ,be,en rpsgrved 'tp ac-^
comodirte Holy Redeenwr's young
pavisliioners between^the ages of
IB and.25 years.,'Mug^le wiJl'beL
pt-oyided by -Paul Muro and. iii^
oiThestru in .the '|iirgel.,lia]ti'o<^
and the'Hot Soup'intfio "YOUJBB
Room." - ' • " • • ; . •:•;
Tickets for the FriDndsR3i*>B«B
to be held at the Malibu licQi^'
C}ub, Lido Beach; on'May„,Sa,an«
the raffle, to bp-held in "6>j^Un^
(Continued on pag^rS^^'-'-
TICKETS m i AV/UUSLE
FOR Ctt/#ER INSTAUATIpH
- - Ticket CJwirmaw, Michael T&im. leiporttd thai i&m^t^ .sffltt'
tickets Bvidlable lot the finepwt Chamber of Commnca teffi-W""-*
XHnnw panee. The affair b beuvgr l)*M[ im^Suiufaiy. mniiig;-^.
•j» lie' GeMalan Beliioonn *o{ the ^audepCMT' B«>*f?« '•\S'(^\
The HeBOxable Neil Moylan.'-tlfeW York .State .Conml;
Copunerce'will be the prindpsl. speaker. 'neepoft/AtJiti
M&ts; will pifeslde a» Master oiXAnemenlM^ p^]«ic, tw ^
evening-liichide profesidona} eiitNlalmtwnt'uid danriajj."^
'.Tickets may be obtained by oalUn^' tfae- tv»itVA vM
Cominsrce'oftiM. Fit 8-7402 ox from wr.nwmber si the'C^]
4 ^,.
QUaIIh'ea'~lor U>(i UlltlOfeuilt' UltUtih" aiiH?gHlHtats"'and appointments. 1^""^ OS to why they can't' get IT
!rbis is good news -for Freeport. crsativeness either.
l.'.kjr£j
Office houw. W to «. Mbo, to.FriSjl t^ I Sat; . . Tel. BO'4-0^ f _ ', •<;
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-04-17 |
| 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 | 1969 |
| 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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