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FREtPORT
FWiliiPT.
GIANT FFD FIREWORKS AND
F|RE<HANICS SNOW JULY 4di
• ^N^t VfMi'dfty idght, on iho Fourth of July, the Preejlort Fire Depart-tnoat
w®-J(«*|«>tri1th:Aai«i«l.=Flr«work« and mmwijcs Show af> the
_Fpeep«3Tei^j;nfeJjpa;8tii^uiB.; .' ,-' ' '• - '
; Micefl-
't liiiwi
• ' .other -Hhl'gbliirhta • Include- i-iWfmiii'a'''6tock ^akr Race, /irem^njos.
. e]^biU.(mg, building, and autoinobtlft. Orefllgh^ing dtuqonstyn^lona, jjrfl-
' clelotu'drills,''ccqnedy acts,'net jumping-t«CbRlques', nM»^&a''°dlBp]ay,8 of
old-time flre-fishtlng equipment and of caui»e,-the one'*hoUT I^fig displa;
'ol Aerial and ground fireworks.
A« CUa. of the Frrepart Fire DeinrtngeDt I «jn pletiMd to Invite
you .ftnd yonr faanllles in joining us tn thU hD|« Mkt« and s»ne
fourth of July cetobnilion. .
SOUTHEAST CIVICS MNNER
AnRAOfl CAPACITY CROWD
Judge Paul Kelly Presents
Official Charter to Group
An over-flow^n^ attendance of niemben, frlehd« and guests attended
the Second .AJinvfal-PJnner of, the 9outb«aat Olvic AlsBOciaU^ last Sat-
Wday night at ftrtmavcra's Restaurant. ,
In addition to Major William P.' Olacleen and' the tncmbers of the
iBoBidiof Trustees of'Fteeportf prominent dignitaries from the Village
• or^Kreeport. Town of fieiiipstead'tlAd Nas&u Cknmty were "aUo present.
',' Judge Paul Kelly.ia founder, tind ' ''' ' '
^chvter member of, the association
presented the official Stafa;, of- New
lYork ChartM to. the group. ^~
apecial invited, gueats - Included
. Hon.'WtUlam F. giB:iuii«ti^1iibn.;;peter
. ;Cfc, Kelly, Hon., Mfwfy'fA. 'jEUgby,
Bheriff Jesse P. Ootnta, Warden'Ed-
^vard O'Hara, Captain ' Thomas
- Bamsden and Rt. Qey. Falher John
;Mftddca.
- t Anthony Chiistopoulos and Harry
;,OhulG«Lno served- as •'TaastmMtera
[ior the evening and Edward A? VM11>
•Sfanaglng Editor of T^^ LBADSR.
' <,WBS the principal «>eafcer.. -
' < WllUAm Qulgley and ,Wi}Ue 'Wll-
''^.llanis were the co-chaiimen..cit-the
-"^jg^ral dinner comtnlttJMi. I^e pui>-
-^•'•Jlcity^ and publleatlon duties wer^i
{ConMnued oif. Page',6)
ftHS ^1
Suy Li^mbado's
"Hit the peck"
Becomes iig Hit
• .'Ae'.Cny:'ldialM(rio'l9«o' iones
Beaeh " Theatre' iM-esentatlon . "Wt
The ' De«k" opened last Thursday
nlfht and It immedUtely ]l>ee«Me
one of the blggcit hltd In' ine'(ro>
poUtan show biulsees.
The pcq^nbur Vineent .Yotmutn*
aonn and the' tahnto et a espable
caat headed by Gene KebMr B ^ y
Ann' On>Te-M>d.J'«aa I&MA proved
tff be aMbanlttii^jomdijdtkttep:
The colorful Freeport Boat Show opened yestsrday on Newton ilwi
to Wreepoi*. This Is the ftejt ttae.that' this%pe of <weri.'air attracttoj"'
pre»mtM without tiharge, has ever been offered to the public noli waly'.
m Freeport but on I^ng Island. The Bottaiow-wlU tun until July^
and promises to attract thousands of people to Fre^jort, j
Norman I^ck, Kesldent of a»e Fr«i»rt Chanibe^ of OonunOTse,
Roy Cacclatore, President of the Freeport Merchant. Aisoclatlon, Hrary
Altengerten. feddle Klohartz. Al Gnwer. Ralph Delaney and otfter of- :
fleers and members of tUe Chamber of Commerce. Freeport Merchants
Association and Preeporl Waterfront businessmen greeted crowds .which
were attracted,
Joe CrtsttfuUl and Jo Karpen, of the Freepcrt XSommunity Ohoril^
offered vocalsoleotlonsduring the special ceremoniesaiaPJtCi^fiuvawra
aceompanled by THelma Oooaibe. . . - ^'-i"-''-'^yii^kii
- The opening of the .Boai. show launched iheJottli
Holiday • -
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STORE
NOTICE
Xhd 9<n1dey - rhamacy, 2M
N. Main St., Vnetmtrjiai remain
open late, antlt la SMqi. thin Son-day,-
Jnly 8« All-otli^ drug stotei
who ate weatbent: of-the Freeport
Vhamacy AseeelaUon oIew» at Z
pju. pn Stmdays, Tlie Bfskeley
rbannaey telephone nniabcr la
FB s-sees.
*• * • -m
On l^onday, July 4th, Zlpiier's
FJuumuiay, S|rv. prore St^-Free-port
will ireioatn'^peir Ial« until
10 piSL.AU other dvng storea which
jurej membeni «f, th* Freeport-
~nuuBia«y' Asfoeiatloit will dose
at Z pJm. on tlie holiday. Zipper's
Pharmaey telephone number is
FREEPORT H P SCHOOL
GRADUATES BIGGEST CLASS
\ *rhe largest senior'class in the history of Freeport High School
was gra<fiAted In the Municipal Stadium during exerclsefrheld on Buni
day, .June 28 at &:00,PJM.' Board of Education^President t«o ^,'Oiblyn
t)a.d hl«' bluest commencement assignment in, the '28 years "!he hac
'served as "a^nember of the Board when he handed'out dlplonm to a
v<«:ord't«taJpf 880-students. ^ "'- r ' ' •
' jpop atudenV<ft- the class was Bar- ^ ^^
bora Purman, whose four year academic
average of. 89-44% ln''grades
9' through J2 earned ih^r the Valedictory
honors. Close behhvj ,'_wa«
Cho Balutatorlan, Sylvia -.M^mai,
^ith a iour y ^ average, of'Njl^^S.,
Other'grajfluatbig ^ars-.wlil£
lOViLY LYNN CHRISTIE BIG
HIT AT GOLD^ SLIPPER
Popular Long Islander Considered
One of Show Business' New Stars
lynn Christie, one of Long
Island's most beautiful and talented
song styllste Is a smash hit during
her current appearance at the fabu'
lous Golden Slipper in Qlen Oove.
This lovely million-dollar personality
will be appearing at this
popular show-palace until July 3.
- No stranger to FreeporUaecause.
she has been the guest of Charles
Scandore and Peter t>anisUo at.Ouy
Lombardo's East Point House many
times, Lynn Christie Is considered
one of the brightest new etArs in
show busUlM*/ ' / . .^ • •• •„.
In addttra^tO'belng-a' ^ktivtiixMut
with 'Beyilfe' Reconte,' she has also
app«ared at ,the' viddety-known 600
Olub In^'AttanUe oity. ahd'soi^e of
the tbp'nfght^clubs and cabarets in
the country. She'has also, appeared
'|ri TV and;radfo. >•'.- - '. . •
' At the pre^t time, she Is under
oo'nsUersition for;4ppeart|nce3 on a
new television show ahd will have
a motion picture screen 't«t In
Hollywood.
' 8h&,-|B a former summer resident
of" Freeport.,
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acadedUc averages qualifying them
for'tnsltlonff In.the top lQ9&'.v$tf'tbe
clas» were: ' - . ' . , - " ' / . - ••
Charl^' Met;,' Anthony , carUlo,
Btepben ;^,i^lt... Jot^n Fettuioa;
tinda Devoui^ei Riohard jSai'chas,
• .(Cbnlnued on'Page 3) ',..'.
PostQffie^.;;
Holiday :h}4>tice'
,Th^e ^ : i » : ? ) o irttfdow 'a^i^'jc*
i t tho'Pfeepbjf^'t.<3fcf''M on^aVf
A..fmi,.&>r"the convSfflienMrr
'biijiaerS^ the poat jff jce^'"*''**^
There 5 l l i l M l i | ! i , e r ; | ^ I « ^ v
Vecelv-etf- ,unt^^
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-06-30 |
| 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 | 1960 |
| 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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