Carnival Time At High School
The Student Council of Farm-ingdale
Senior High School will
hold their first Farmingdale Carnival
this Saturday at Farming-dale
High School. A member of
extra - curricular clubs and
organizations will sponsor booths
and concessions in order to earn
money for their clubs. There will
be food concessions, games and
prizes. For the kiddies, there
will be a special cartoon show
at 2: 30 and again at 4: 30 p. m.
There will also be special booths
sponsored by the Photography
club taking both gag and portrait
pictures.
The Carnival will be open from
2: 30 - 4: 40 p. m. for kindergartener
to sixth grades and at night
from 7 to 11 for grades 7 and
up.
Admission to the fair is 25£.
Pre Easter Services To
Highlight Noted Speaker
Pre- Easter services will be
held this Sunday, April 7 and will
continue each evening through
Friday at the Farmingdale Baptist
Church. Dr. Don Dyer, Pastor
of the Plymouth Park Baptist
Park Irving, Texas, will be
the guest speaker for the week's
series. The speaker was selected
pastor of the year in Texas.
Sunday night services will begin
at 7 p. m. Monday through Friday
services will be held at 8
p. m.
Officer Induction Slated By
E. Farmingdale Industrial Group
Induction of new officers will
highlight the April meeting of the
East Farmingdale Industrial Association
at a Dinner- Dance to be
held on Saturday, April 20th at
8: 00 p. m. at Ruby's Club Room,
104- a Allen Blvd., Farmingdale.
Captain D. C. Huebner of the
United States Navy will be our
guest of honor.
Those interested in attending,
may call 694- 1330.
Israeli Official To
Address Sisterhood
Bermon Yeuhuda, a member
of the Israeli Consulate will speak
on the topic, " Israel After the
War" at the Sisterhood of the
Farmingdale Jewish Center's
next regular meeting on Tuesday,
April 9 at 8: 30 p. m. at
the Farmingdale Jewish Center,
Prospect Street and Cobb Place,
Farmingdale.
TOB Expands Counsellor
Training Course
The Oyster Bay Town Department
of Recreation this week
expanding its counsellor- in-training
course to also include
volunteers working in the handicapped
children's program.
Town Board Majority Leader,
Ralph J. Marino, said the program
initially only for high school
juniors and seniors, prepares
students for jobs in camping and
as counsellors.
The special course being added
is for volunteers working in
the town's group activities program
for handicapped children.
Also included in the course
are: adapted games, first aid,
health, safety, special programs,
arts and crafts and a discussion
and film pertaining to working
with and understanding the handicapped.
Herbert Malamed, Plainedge
physical education instructor, is
conducting the course every
Tuesday, 7: 30 to 9 p. m. at the
Oak Drive School in Plainview.
Further information may be
obtained from the Recreation Department
at 921- 5975.
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Columbiettes
Plan Luau
The first annual Luau is being
planned by the Farmingdale Columbiettes
for Saturday, April
2 at 8 p. m. at the Knights of
Columbus Council Home, Farmingdale.
Mrs. Thomas Lalicki is chairman
of the event. Serving on the
committee will be Mrs. George
Miller and Mrs. John Leahy,
President of the organization.
Datebook
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
12 Noon: Vice President Hubert
Humphrey at Long Island Association
luncheon, Huntington
Town House.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
2: 30 to 4: 30 p. m. 7p. m. to 11 p. m.
Carnival with food concessions,
games, sponsored by
the Student Council of the
Farmingdale Senior High
School, High School gym, Lincoln
Street and Intervale
Avenue.
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
2 p. m. Farmingdale Kiwanis
Easter Egg Roll, Weldon, E.
Howitt field.
TUESDAY, APRIL 9
8: 30 p. m. " Israel After the War",
member of Israeli Consulate to
speak at Sisterhood meeting,
Farmingdale Jewish Center.
Obituaries
Thomas J. Flynn of 104 E.
Carmans Rd., E. Farmingdale
passed away on Tuesday at Brunswick
Hospital, Amilyville. He is
survived by a sister, Gertrude
Itjen of the same address.
A Requiem Mass will be said
at St. Kilian's R. C. Church
mis Friday, at 9: 30 a. m. Interment
will follow at St. Charles'
Cemetery, Farmingdale. Funeral
arrangements are under the direction
of the Arthur F. White
Funeral Home.
* * *
John L. Gotab, age 12, of Melville
passed away at Huntington
Hospital. The son of Violet M.
Gotab and the late, Louis J. Gotab,
he is survived by his grandparents,
Adam and Anna Gotab of
Farmingdale and a sister, Paul-ette.
A Requiem Mass was recited
at St. Kilian's R. C. Church on
Tuesday, followed by interment
in Long Island National Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were
under the direction of the Arthur
F. White Funeral Home.
CAP Gets Top Rating
For the second year in succession,
Nassau Composite Squadron
Five, Farmingdale - Bethpage
Civil Air Patrol has been a-warded
top rating by the New
York Wing in information activities
standings for 1967.
The ratings recently released
by the National Headquarters
placed the local squadron in the
top spot above 166 other chartered
units in the state. Information
activities cover a variety
of public relations items
all of which tell the Civil Air
Patrol story such as news
releases, photographs printed,
radio spot announcements, exhibits,
speaking engagements,
film showings, special reports
and activities.
The squadron Information Officer,
JaySchleichkornof Farmingdale,
a Major in the Air Force
Reserve assigned to C. A. P., will
be the recipient of a special
certificate to be presented by
the Wing Commander at the Annual
Wing Conference scheduled
for Saturday, April 6th. in Mon-ticello,
New York
Newly elected Board Members ot the South Oyster Bay Unit of the American Cancer Society, discuss
one of the Units special promotional programs, " Buck Cancer with a Buck" following their
recent installation. Pitcured 1. to r. are: Mrs. George Archer of Farmingdale; Dr. Marvin Meister
of Masspaequa; Preston J. Corsa of Farmingdale and Mrs. Goldrich Foucek of Farmingdale. The
Unit completed plans to launch the Division's 1968 Educational Fund Raising Crusade which started
this week. More than 3,000 Crusaders will conduct the campaign in the Massapequas, Farmingdale,
Bethpage, Hicksville, Old Bethpage and Plainview.
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