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PIERRPOHT & CL
BROOBLYN 2, K. Y.
A Prize Winning Weekly Serving The Greater Farmingdale Area Since 1920 ®
An Official Newspaper for the Village of Farmingdale
VOL. 57 NO. 52 Second Class Postage Paid
in Farmingdiitt-, N. Y. 11735 Thursday, November 11, 1976
Copyright 1976 by
Island- Wide Publications. Inc. price 1 5* - $ 5 per year
SHARING CULTURE: Shinichi Ishikawa of Iwatz, Japan, presents art work of Japanese children to
Mrs. Rosalie Samuels, principal of Northside School. Looking on are Willie Oxendine, Rotary President
Benjamin Giminaro and Hiroshi Oikana, chairman of the visiting group. The visitors also attended
their first Halloween party during their week's stay with the Farmingdale Rotarians. Local club
members served as hosts and tour guides for the visitors during their visit.
AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS will be presented on Saturday, December 11, at 8: 30 p. m. ln/
Farmingdale High School auditorium, sponsored by Mid- Island Council of Girl Scouts. Also featured on
the oroo- am wUl be Carnival of Animals with puppets and dancers. The entire program will have
m Tcalaccompaniment by Orchestra Da Camera. Tickets are $ 3.50 and $ 2.50 purchased in advance,
$ 6 at the door. For tickets call 249- 0006 or 669- 1583 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Looking over the musical score
with Mrs. Joyce Epstein, Farmingdale Neighborhood Chairperson, is Jacqueline Connolly. Vickie
Sperling and Karen Epstein.
Shoppers Win
Circus Tickets
The Greatest Show on Earth,
Ringling Bros. & Barnum and
Bailey Circus opened yesterday
at the Nassau Veterans Memorial
Coliseum and lucky Farmingdale
shoppers collected 50 free tickets
from The Farmingdale Post.
The winners were selected
from the coupons deposited with
the local Farmingdale merchants
during the past two weeks. Two
finalist coupons were selected
from each participating mer-.
chant's store. The prize winners
were then selected from this
group of finalists.
The prizes were broken down
into three groups. There were two
grand prize winners, receiving a
block of ten circus tickets each.
There were four second prize
winners of a five ticket block
each and five winners each
receiving a pair of tickets. The
ticket- passes to the circus are
valued at $ 7.50 each and can be
exchanged for reserved seats at
the Coliseum box office.
The grand prize winners were
Catherine Dempsey, 9 Cedar
Drive, and Gary Fischer, 5
Walnut Ave. Second prize winners
were Angelo J. La tana, 46
Graham St., Rachel Broman, 77
Powell PI., Jean Man Nostrand,
339 Staples St., and Karen Link,
18 Barbara Dr. Winners of a pair
of tickets each were Theresa
Gallagher, 8 Cedar Dr., Helen
Fisher, 4 Walnut Ave., Bob
Tittmeier, 25 William St, Peter
Gallagher, 8 Cedar Dr., and Erik
ivjielsen*.
The circus will be at the
Coliseum until Sunday
November 21.
Flu Shots This Sunday
For Nassau Residents
Residents of Nassau County,
from 18 years of age through 64,
are eligible to be immunized with
swine flu vaccine this Sunday,
November 14, at 27 community
sites throughout the County -
except those who already have
received the bivalent vaccine.
The immunizations will be
administered without charge by
volunteers for the Nassau County
Dalers Win
Press Awards
John A. McLennan, principal of
Farmingdale High School, announced
that at the recent convention
of the Empire State
School Press Association at
Syracuse University, the three
school publications, Hi- Life, The
Paper Lion, and Muse & Media,
were recipients of 22 awards in
various aspects of school journalism.
Of the twentytwo awards
garnered, the school newspaper,
The Paper Lion, received 13; the
school yearbook, Hi- Life, got 5;
and the school literary magazine,
Muse & Media, took 4.
McLennan further announces
that three seniors, Jamie
Powers, Linda Price, and Marcy
Zevon, were recipients of
Achievement Awards in writing
sponsored by the National
Council of the Teachers of
English. Seventy- five such
awards were presented to New
York State finalists, and Farmingdale
students won three of
them.
Department of Health from 10
a. m. to 4 p. m. The single
( monovalent) dose of A New
Jersey ( swine) flu vaccine will be
offered again on November 21
and on December 5.
On the two previous Sundays,
the County's high- risk population
received a bivalent vaccine - a
combination of A Victoria and
Swine.
Flu shots also may be obtained
from private physicians, who
must not charge for the vaccine
but who may require a fee for
administration.
Those persons who are allergic
to eggs or who have had a cold or
fever within 24 hours before the
time of vaccination should not
take part in the program, Dr.
John J. Dowling, commissioner
of the Nassau County Department
of Health, said.
For further information,
telephone the Department at 535-
3410.
Immunization centers nearest
to Farmingdale are:
BETHPAGE - Bethpage High
School, Cherry and Stewart
Avenues.
LE VITTOWN- ISLAND TREES
- Island Trees High School,
Straight Lane, Levittown.
MASSAPEQUA - Massapequa
High School, 4925 Merrick Rd.
NORTH WANTAGH
Rosemary Kennedy Center, 2850
North Jerusalem Road, Wan-tagh.
SEAFORD - - Seaford High
School, 1575 Seamans Neck Road.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1976-11-11 |
| Subject |
Newspaper |
| Description |
This is a newspaper distributed locally within Massapequa, Massapequa_Park and Plainedge. |
| Creator |
Caroline_Bunting_Klesh Edith_Seaman |
| Publisher |
Frank J. Klesh |
| Contributors |
Scanned and prepared by Hudson_Microimaging, Port_Ewen, NY 12466. |
| Date |
1976 |
| Digital Date |
2008 |
| Type |
Periodical |
| Format |
PDF TIFF |
| Source |
Farmingdale_Public_Library |
| Language |
English |
| Coverage |
United_States |
| Rights |
Digital_Rights Farmingdale_Public_Library. |
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