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PAGE TWO T a S LEADEE THtJBSDAT. JUKE 88. ]9Ss^
In Appreciation
We wish to thank all of our renders rind Wends for'the many
mcssngfis ami k-ttfrs of condolences and expressions of syinpallisf
«|Kin the sudden death or our Editor, Eddie Vasil. •
This tragic event hns left, not <inly we at the Leader but the
cnlire comtnuhily in ii daze. He is grciitly missed and will lonff
bv rcineinbcred,
Mr. Viwil worked hard Hud long in his chosen Held of reporting
and publicity. His interests were varied but never did he turn down
any request to help ,-> worthy charity or to promote the welfare of
Ihf pwiplc. the Villnge «»f Frecport and Nassau County.
CHARLES P. BUCKLEY, JR.. Publisher
'Facts About Freeport'Issued
By Viltage Government
. • Preepurt, the village with a hLslory tlmt goes back to prc-Rcvo-lutinnnry
diiys, would be the 17th largest city in New York State,
Jf it wore » city, by virtue nt its 42,000 population.
That is ono of the many salicrit points of interest found in a
in?w 34-pago illujitratcd booklet being di.-itributed by the Freeport
viltaRo fiovcrnmoiit. Tlio publi
imtion, aecorciinj; to Mayor Rob.
crl J, Ssvcertey, is designed to
;"hclp Frcnporter!! become more
kiuivvlcdgeiible about their com-niunity
imd to atlnict more K'KH!
citizen.";, }!ood teaehurs, ami desirable
indu.'stry."
Miilltletl "Fiicts About Free-ij'oil"
the biK>klet lias been prepared
by llie villu«c! administra
tlon, in ciiopunition wilh fhe lo-ciil
Board of Education and the
.X''ri'i|jfirt Chamber (»f Commerce.
C<ipie:i may be pick(!d up at the
Village Hall, 4« North Ocean
Avenuj?, doily from 8:30 a.m. to
liUiiililviik
on MarrlcN Hi. Phone MA 34622
One Block Ea«t of
Mtadvwbrook Parjtway
-'•'•wow^sisQreG;
Fred, Asiatra
Petula Clark
Tommy Steele
"Flnlan's
"•^Rainbow"
OcMghtlul - TuMfut
4:30 p.m., sinKly by individuals,
or in quaniily by community organ
izdtion.s.
Baldwin Junior High
Athletes Honored
Special awards, letters and cor-lificntcs
were presented to stu-denfc!
for their outstanehnft contribution
to the sports program
at Biikhvin Junior High at a
Spoits Award Assembly hold this
month.
Mi.ss Pulrieia Donohue, faculty
advisor to the Cheerleaders,'presented
letters to the foUowiuR
girts: Busiin Eburlu, Co-Captain;
Betty ScfiBll, Co-Caplain; Susan
Westcott, Lindu Schwartz, Ja'ne
Deriehy,. Heather Morlh, Janet
Chnphi, Kristin Kulwara, Dcbrw
Ligouri,
SAVE FHEE T.V.
' "^ CcrttftcafC.'!' Were awarded to.
E4vso Schwart?, DJone- Bohrens,
Karen Lukkajir)t%^ Diane Rossello,
CuthcHno Coblil, Nancy Kemp-nor,
Dlauc DeBekker, Stephanie
Craig, Juaifno Golly.
The following Vursity fpwlrlcrs,
rccei^'cd their awarcte from their
faculty advisor, Mrs. Ruth Dixon:
Eleanor Uurkin, Head Majorette;
Nancy Shuehon, Captain; Charlotte
Manning, Judy Oughultret*,
Carolyn LiKiker, Liznbeth Dorgan,
Donna Eldridge, Patricia Dntz,
Bemadette -Pcriaioli, ' Patricii
Nicholsc/rt, Bonnie Bean,
Jane McMullen, ' 7th grade;
Susan Daigncault, 8th grade; and
Anita Goodwin, Blh grade received
awards .as .ojjtslandinfi
athletes from Mrs. A r i e Bunia
of the physical education department.
''•••'
Tennis Tcairi letters were
awarded by Coach Strauss to:
Stuart Thau, Co-Captain; Paul
ParLser, Co-Captain; Stevfn Robert.'!,
Wayne Alblnder, Robert
Light, Steven Seide, and Donald
Ross.
Certificates were presented to;
Seth Rosenzweii!, Warren Lazarus,
Jeffrey Abrarns, Mate
Braunstcin. William. Shebar.
Most Valuable Player award in
baseball was awarded to .Co-Cop-taln
Glenn Gehlbach and Battilig
Champion award went to Warrcr,
Myers. Letters were presented by
Conch Schrcicr to the following
players: Glenn Gehlbach, Co-
Cuptain; William Ruvolo, Co-
Captain; William Sternheim, William
Adams, ToiTancc Duffy,
Richard Sodigur, Jaracji Me-
Gowan, Gregory, Miller, Bavid
Colemmi, Robert Bernrdi, Alfred
Salvnti, Frank Bsposito, Warren
Myers, George Bonelli, Kevin
McCrhee, Ronald Cavniiere, Patrick
King, Howard Flannry.
David Lackovic won 'the Most
Vuiuuble Player award in la-cro.
sse and Best Defensive and
Best Oirensivi! Player awards,
were prcsonlud to Robert McKay
and Michael Klein rospcctively.
Coach Richard Schle,v prcsditod
letters to: Dnvid Lackovic, Captain;
Robert Lopopolo, Michael
Klein, Peter Alblnski, Gary Williams,
Daniel Kane, Lewis Wcin-
Ktfiiri, Robert McKay, Jame.-i
Clarke, Kenneth Nolti, John Durham.
Jeff Schmich, Alan Jacobs,
Eric Klein, Jeffrey Coleman,
Ceriitieulus were prtscnttd to:
Lawrence' ' ' MhT4fndn{_-."" iftobej't"
Laricaiitmv. Edwfin Green, Paul
Fiiiley, David Gaddy, James
Felix, Steven Angus, William
Muhioy, .John Allen, Marc Blum,
Robert Aronson, Mark Welling.
J^arlih' Batoy, 'Co-Captain of
the Track Team, wah awarded
the Mast Valuable Pliiyer award
by Coach Lijme'iidolu who also.
presented letter-s to: Martin
Freeport Youth
Awarded Degree
Robert B. Vogel of 44 N. Long
Beach .Ave, Freeport has been
awarded a B.A.' degree frohi Syracuse
University on June 7. The
.son of Doctor and Mrs.'George
Vogel, he is a graduate of Free-port
High Schobl.
Bnte.v, Salvutore Bllottn, Co-Captain;
Richard Gillis, Manager;
Wiliiam_ Luiz, Manager; Todd Allen.
John BarnweU, Charles
Becker, Andrew Cohen, Daniel
Cooper, George Fellow."!, Robert
Hyiies, John Jackson, Robert
Kirschenboum, Matthew Kole-ntck,
Stuart Kuscher, Joseph
Matthew.s, Stcvcli Munzing,
Charles Nelson, Wayne Norbcrg,
William Ostrow, Kenneth Palmer,
William Quiglcy, Gregory, Joseph
Scannclla, Leo Schnffer,
Rich Sehiogolmilch, Randall
Schrnde, Peter Sehulcr, Andrew
Spalt, Steven Weinberg, James
Westmacott.
Certificates lor tifack were also
presented to: Gregory Drum-moiid,
Dillard Wcyer, Robert Edmund,
William Polt, Robert
Adams, Scth Werner, Joseph
Squilliuitc, and Hdiry Hngens.
FREEPORT
GMZING
WORKS, Inc.
126'^E3istMernckRo«d.
Auto Gitm ItMlalle^ for AU
make' Caii''Sf Trucks
Doing Both ihttunincs and
Customers inMallatlon
SincB «1<>,
Let ua Iiaiidl* four
Auto GIBBS Pzobliun
NO JOB TOO SWALLI
UNHAPPY?
Should ^ u becrnni
disenchanted Mth yaur
present fuel oil supfMifr
— call us (or the oppoituntty
to eniojr our new,
"CftsflnjIiaBdSemjee'f
lor greater home comfort.
paragon Oil Company
Pioneer 6-8901
ofnct$ *ND lekmiHAii SKSS K
imouBHom lONO isiAm \i^ZSl ••
Edith's & Harry's
OiTfiAK ilOllSIf
— AIR CONDITIONED —
Foot of Ray St. on Froepprt.River
BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLETE LUNCHEON
Menu Changes Every Day — But Not .The Price
from $1.25 to $1.50i.
'Best Shell Steak inTown"$2.50(luncheon orly)
J3INNER from $2.95
• SfWd t i l l 2 A.lVi;- "•
PIANO BAJ?
featuring
BUZZY MOORE
Mon.-Wed..Fri.-Sa«.-Sun.
9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
HAPPY HOyn
All Drinks Half Prlcp
5 to 6 p.m. >
Mon. thrifniFrl?'!-
So. Main - Left on RAY St., Freeport MA 3-958B
THE EDITH MclNTOSH SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Musk Center, 48 Hillside Ave. Rockville Centre, N. Y.
AnnouncsB s Summer Course ol Eight Weeks
CommcnclnB June 24»h »
Piano, Theory, Violin. Violoncello. Organ, Flute, Voleo
Boglslor now lor Summer Couiso and for Fall Term
Phone for Appointment RO«kvlile Centre 4-0980
Yel.! FReaporl 8-9315
ERNIE'S AND TOMMY'S
MIDSHIP' RESTAURANT
Full couiso dinners «»ivod dally.
LOBSTERS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS, & CHOPS
iSPECIAL ATTENTION CSIVEN TO PABTIES
Open 7 Days a Week mi So. Grovo St„ Freeport
The LEADER
, "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY'^
(Started 193S)
Published Every Thursday .by the Froopbrt Leader, Inc.
Chartes P. Bttckley, Jr„ President
The People's Official Newspaper
Serving The Community for 29 Years
EdiioriBl.and Advertising Offices:
t h e Loader Buildiat, 154 East Merrick Road, Freoport, H. Y. I1S2I1
Telaphones! FReeport B-3133 — 8-3080
Second-class postage paid at Freeport, New York
Sul>scription Rate: $2.00 a Year l>y MaU
Thomas F* McMahoa, Advertising Manage:;
Stan NteCalfrey. Si»>rt$ Editor
WHAT'S MY LINE?
From the movie lots of Hollywood, from raceways
around the World, the testing and proving grounds of
the Dodge Corp., it is our pleasure to present the 1969
Idition of the World Famous Hurricane Hell Drivers,
It's a.thrill a minute when these Motor Mad
Maniacs take to the raceway in a new fleet of 1969
Dodge Automobiles.
The World's greatest precision drivers'and stunt
men will keep you on the edge of your seat for two full
hours of automobile t'uify and motorcycle insanity.
Performances of the Hell Drivers at the Freeport
Stadium, TUES., JULY 1 are limited to one engagement.
(Ram Date, Wed., July 2nd) '
;r'.; ui'
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1969-06-26 |
| 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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