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47 P O W E L L AV
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Island Trees Plainedge
also serving
Seaford Old Bethpage Plainview
VOL. 19 NO. 32 Week of Nov. 8 - Nov. 14,1984 20 cents per copy
SOLDIER Halloween Hi-Jinks
1 was that which others did not want to be,. .,
1 went where others feared to go, and, did what
others failed to do.
1 asked nothing from those who gave nothing, and
reluctantly accepted the thought of eternal
loneliness...should I fail.
;i have seen the face of terror; felt the stinging cold
fear; and enjoyed the sweet taste of a
moment's love.
I have cried, pained, and hoped...but most of all,
i have lived times others would say were best
forgotten.
At least someday I will be able to say that 1 was
proud of what 1 was...a soldier.
George L. Skypeck
The fifteen winners: Front row (left to right) - Leslie Qui-jano,
Lisa Edelman, Tracey Ginty, Lisa Lokatz, Joseph
Infranca, Scotty Haudberg, Second row, standing (left to
right) - Susan Park, Denise Gulotta, Josephine DiLeo,
Laura Mohegan, Krista Scholz, Christine Dion, Krissy
Powers, Craig Tellalian, Mala Sawhney. R6ar row, the
judges (left to right) - Glen Fuhrman, Manager of the Beth-
Exotically costumed youngsters and many parents
turned out in throngs for the Annual Halloween
Costume Parade and Party held at the
Bethpage Public Library on Tuesday afternoon,
October 30.
wwMMM As the warm Indian summer sun shed Its golden
j^j^jf jf if .^-^^^-¥'^'¥''¥'-¥>^-¥-^'¥'-¥^#' jays on the library patio, over 125 you
Now you seel it, now you don't M?igic Allan delights and
astounds youngsters of varied ages with dazzling feats of
—^ magic at the Bethpage Public Library annual Hallo\^een
page office of Norstar Bank; Leo £. Schottland, President of
the Friends of the Bethpage Public Library; Janice Box,-
Editor of the Bethpage Tribune; Laurence Bevan, Instructor
for the Bethpage Public Library Fifty-five Alive Defensive
Driving Course; Maureen Breidenbach, Coordinator for
.4—H Public Informatibh.
fabulous costumes joined the well-loved traditional
Magic Circle Costume Parade. Marching
in the circle were an original pair of dice, interesting
versions of Big Bird and a box of Q-Tips, an
unusual swami. a fanciful butterfly, and a color-
. ful profusion oSf clowns, space creatures, witches,
gypsies, goblins and ghosts. The five judges,
worked in the center of the circle, labored long
and hard to arrive at difficult decisions.
While anxiously awaiting the judges' decisions,
the colorfully garbed crowd of youngsters was
entertained by Magic Alan who presented a thrilling
show of Halloween rtiagical tricks and treats.
After prizes in seven categories were awarded
by Carol Shapiro, the Children's Librarian, the
fascinating young ghouls, Draculas, outlandish
animals, monsters, princesses and other interesting
characters enjoyed a welcome snack of juice,
donuts, and trick or treat bags provided by the
library.
SHOP TOD/Or M
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| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_1984-11-08 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within Betpage, Old Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge and Seaford. |
| Creator | Florence Cullem |
| Publisher | Florence Cullem |
| Contributors | Scanned and prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, New York 12466. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Bethpage Public Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the Public Domain and Digital Rights are held by Bethpage Public Library. |
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