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MERRICK
PREEPORm N. ¥-.,THUIISI>A¥. FEBRUARY 2, 1961 PMCE FIVE CEHTS PSH COPTT
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All Editorial . • • •
*iNS HHiiy P i i i^
o # «» W l i y AM
Why %vill llH- FliKKl'OHT LEADER endorse Uaym-
Williuni F. (UiR-kcn and the I'nily Party caiKUdules—and
who are the men ami women «f lf\c conmmnjty who com-prisr
this firoup which has st» iil)ly soi-scti Freeporl?-
Hfjre arc the aiiswei-s ki Ijotli qneslions . . . Here are
snini- of Hu' iniuiy rcusons why we believe Ihat Freeport
aixl Us lulure cairtie btsi gtiidoci hv such an experienced
r.iuyof as Bill (Uacken with liie liill snpptui oC a lUftiiy
Party adnnnisiralion.
The ni«na<|enuit ol" Ihe nitmifipaljly of Freeport is big
husiness. The assessed evalunliun tif ine ct>ntuuuiilv runs
into minions uf <lollar.s. Moiv (han :WMI(H» people li%e and
work within ils liouncliii ies. Proper adininiHliation betters
Ifie lives and llu- ee<ti»<Hnic programs of every family.
I'iie aihniiiish-alion of Freiporl is a serious .siihject - It
iContlnuecJ on Page 8)
Fkst:':NatiDnM. CUy : 1 ^ .on lliurMlny, Jjiimiry lit,-when
^etttVElitte»:A/^BKck;;;.P?eeporfc^ Branch manager; .JKichard S, Perkins, nhatrman »f tKe iiank's executive
coMinlUee; Majvi^- Glaeken; Theodore Bedell, «ontroUep of- Nassau County; George S, Moore, bank.
president; Junes S, Bocfee/cMor, Datik ctaolroiaa; a a l J. Hbwara Laert, bank executive »l«e president.
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Episcopal Cliurcli
.ottors Dr. Scott
"^Church of the Transfiguration
: Issues Brochure on Memorial
V Of Beloved Freeport Clergyman.
The Hev^ Reginald H. Scott Memorial Committee, headed bs chaix-iran
Clifton ;B. Smltli, and comistinf of Mrs. Bert Air, Mrs. Edward
IM^icence, Mrs, Benjamin C. Wheeler, John T. Calkins, Hubert L, Wells
and Nathkntel B. Wheeler, has issued a beautiful »nd tnA>rmaUve
brochure descrlbtag tJ^e. AltaJf.iand Beredijs, which will be-Installed as
a memorial fe-the--Rev.'^^r.'Reg- —• ' —^ •
Al Groyer to Show
.New "Fi-eepoffer"
inald Heber ficott .to the Churcjj
of the Traasf li;iimttoii In Freepcart
. Rev. jDr. SCfltt sferved -thii rector
of tJili ^ficopai Cburch^ for 45
j/eSiXa..-"'''-' ~~' "y~^-. .;•••
Hey. %liert If. IPlerce, -wiiio succeeded
Dr. Scott as rector: > t the
chWh, wrote a fifct^^ t k b a t e . to
the beloved clergyiitkn and -.ilso
outh.Qi:ed a'^ographlcal suinaMry
ol.. thi;. l»ig!hly-r®pecled;,a|v., B i ;
Scott, ;_. • . , . .
The planned memorial.wili'truly
honor the mettoiy ana the work at
B, great manj ?C5je'Altar, carved in
oak, win beat a jCcotWc theme and
the R e r r t o s l h i i beeji designed to
blend with the East BoserWhdow,
l!tto-,---.Hul»|t-!iS*#elli.";troaB^
r e p o r t e d ' t l a t ttte memcirial costs
arie estimated-at MftOOO, He also
slated tterewittiBatloins Iti; excess
6f $2,i!HKHhave airway been Tecclved,
but additional iunds are necessary
befijre the project can be started.
These contributions, made out ..to
the- Kev. Reginald H. Scott Monv
oriajt lAmd..«aay be «naUed to t he
Church o£.t4ie.^EVaiisfiguratipn, i ^
Pine St.. TteK^atti
Wtdely-known Boat Dealer
To Display Fre^wrt-Madle
Product At Boat Show
*A1 Orover', widely-known boat-dealer
located: at i ^ , Woodcleft
Ave.. jPreeport, has been named as
i the excltiive dlstrtbator of the all-new
2T' "Overnighter." named the
"Freeporter. "' I . ,
This marhie masterpiece was created
by the Freeport Point Shlp-jfard,
Woodcleft Ave., ^rtepcirt,
wlilch U considered io be i n international
teider in designing and
teill0ng custom ya<aits.,.
Veteran marine dealer Al Grover
will display this nautical beauty
at Uie huge Marine Recreation
Show' which win bo held at the
Island' Gardens in. West- Hemte*
'steaa -on Ttetena^'4%thtou^". Feb^
niaiy.'W. .-' .
Want a Glamorous
Trip to Bermuda?
Dorothy Gordon, chairman, and
Laiu-a Fbinerman, oo-oha(mian of
the Women's Blvislon of the Free-port
.Republican .Club, .have .announced
that they are asalQ offering
a e-day Lli?e_Aboard-CrBi»e
to fabulous Bemittda for two lucky
people in the community.
Only one hundred ^ople will be
allowed to enter the «B«rmuda
Trip" contest and participation tlck-ete
majr be obialned by calUn? Dorothy
Gordon a t WR 9-2188 of l a n ra
Jean Fiiuiennan a r P E 9-426*.
The lucky winners_,wJU be announced
at the regular monthly
meeting of the Freeport- Bepubli-can
Club 1« h e h i l d on March 22
at the Freeport Club,
Super. Ed Larkin
On WGBB Sunday
Presiding Supervisor Edward P.
Larkin of the Town of Hempstc«d
will appear on "Supervisor Sptiabs,"
a 15-mlnute radio program, over
station WGBB, Freeport, on Sunday,
Feb, at 12:18 PM.
Supervisor Larkin will discuss
items of current interest concemlngj-
"the Town of Hempstead govemnient,
and answer qifestlons most f requentr
ly asked throufbttie- mall by resi-dents-
of the Town.
DRUG STORL NOTICE
The Cannon Pharmacy, 6 Sontb
Main St", Preeporty will remain open
late until 10 pMi this Surtdayi Feb.
5. AU other dsn^ stores which are
toembbn-of tlwFkveport jniarnia«T
A*»ci»tteii cIOMS'at 2 pjn, on. Smii
^i0B.'XB0-fad£pbaMi nunber'-of-Uie
Ciaaaa-'StMeimfr.M.FB. S^OOf},
General PjilaUc-lnyitedjto . , , . . . ....: ..
- Open Mie+lng on" February 2"
Mrs. Herbert Ogden, president of the Bayview Ave. Fl'A, aimouiuied
that the Library Committee of the organization, headed, by Mis. WlUlora
GlUesple, win present. Mrs. Buth Evans Babcock u& the ispeeloJ guest
speaker at the PTA meeting which wtU be held in the Bnyvicw Avenue
School auditorium on Thursday, Pehiuary 2, at 8:30 PM.
Mrs. Babcocic. wjio is associated. •
with the New York Slate Depart- chase of new books for tlje Bayview
Ave. School Hbrary. it i.n expected
that with the opeuiiiB of the new
moirt of EdUeatJou as Eleinenniry
School Library -Supervisor, will
speak on the subject of elementary
school libraries. It is reported that
she Is considered an expert in this
field
Last May, the Bayview Ave. PTA
Leo Giblyn School, llie roam now
used for classes because of heavy
enrollment, will be nvallable for Its
originally intended. use as a h-brary.
The general pwl>lic is Invited
voted to appropriate the sum of i to attend this open meeting of the
imo to be used towards the pur- \ Bayview Ave. PTA on February 2.
RECREATION DEPT. HONOR!
fPT. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
^as^sn^^s^a^^^l
Plolare; ^bove ahwws Kent Thomiwbn "(Mated left""eent*r> SujWJto-tendent
of Fr«eport Becreatlon Department presenting a Certtfieate
-of Apprccktion (i»i^.-<Nortnaa '£«ck, president of the Freeport Chamber
at Conunmerce" a t 4he regular'Thursday luncheon held at Mldsiiip
Restaurant.
Tbe Chamber and the Recreation Department-Jiave worlied ctosdy
on many pr»jects, startlni: with th« Teen-Ace Employment gcoap and
including such projects as Christmas Parade, CUIdrens Cbibtmas
Party..Hallowe'en Parties *or.the youth of Freepok, Senior, CItlsens
aetlfitiea, Freeport Regatta and Boat Shfiw.
TlMj Ktoap ini the picture represents a tyirteal'Tbiiwdajr.JP?'*''"^^
to ftrhlcb aU xnemben iof the Chamber aie i n v l ^ . . ^ - " ' " " ' • -
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-02-02 |
| 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 | 1961 |
| 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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