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••NASSAU^S LARGEST WEEKLY'*
FREEPORT
Zip aode 11S20
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3ltJi Year. No. 4 FREIPOBT, N. y - THOHSBAY. MAY W, 1986 PRICE! FIVE GENTS PER COPY
DONT MISS "LITTLE MARY SUNSHI
E'S BIG MUSIC
SCHOOL MAY 19-20-2
FREEPORT C
PORT HIGH
iNEWS.&¥lEWS:
BY
F n r i T F V A<5TT
Ckmbcr of Commerce
finest Speaker l o d ^ :
. lV. Y. Nmnpapfr llepotleTs Auo. , .
Nalioml I'rrfi Symlieale
%_ Wuu-h for iritj "EliiHE VASIL SHOW" due «ooii
K . od WBAB, 1410 oil ihc <]i«l.
Han't fail to.aliend Ihe Freepon Chosftlv presanlaiton of ''Uftle
Maty Suwahiae" on Mny 19, 20 and 21 ot th» Freei^ort^Hish
School %ua« Jhemtte :.;. . it's Ih© Baesi Faiuily Fun BV«f of-ferejl
and a mtudcal-coniaily lugWsUt ol 0x9, 'gaat-.pitmmiUA'
hy the immo%m Ft9«poxtChaia3m Sot^ty. ,, . --:. .-.„....^~, ..-••i^*-**
. . . ' • ' ^« .. » , . • » . . • • •• _ ' . • • • - - ' • > ' • • • • ' • ^ •
WHAT DO PETITIONS MEAN? . . . Too many people place too
much importance on petitions! . . . The NEW YORK TIMES printed
t n arijcle about « test .conducted in Syracuse, N.Y., to check the
true iikture of petitions '. . . A petition to serve 5 years in a chain
gang Was signed by 1 IS people In Syracuse who didn't bother to
read what they were signing.
FBJEEPOHT KITE AT SHEA STABIWM . . . Friday. Juiw 3 fa
, Ihe big one.- FHBEPOHT JIITE AT SHEA STADIUM, when Iho
METS uriB-play ^ e LOS ANGELES DODGERS . . . BILL
thAWtm,,SR.. Is chairman of this annual and IradiMonal vUtege-wido
sporting event . . . A package plan i»!oH»rod consiiUng of.
Hx Jo the game and b«* JraMportalion Ip and from Shea Sta-djum
, . . The bus leaves Perking Field Ko, 1, directly behiiOd
tlj'e South Shore Federal Savings and Loan Building at 17 West
Merrick Hd., Freeporl, at 6 p.m. June fl . . . Tix may be purchased
not later Ihan May 24 at BAYVIEW PHABMACY (Bay-view
and Ailanlie Ave*.) and at SOUTH SHORE FEDEHAL.
• » ' • •
FHS CLASS OF 195« REUNION . . . The JTreeport High School Class
of ISSe will hold its 10th Annual Reunion Dance at Ihe South Shore
Yacht Club on June 18 . , . AH wishing to attend this nostalgic
event of friend-meet-friend should contact JANET <Nigro) COLON-
"NA, 25? Nassau Ave,, Freoport; JOYCE DEVLIN, 50 Denhoff Ave.,
"Trecprt or PETER FAUCETTA, IS FaiHawn Drive. Deer Park,
N.Y.- • •
— (ConlJnaed on page 41
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JUDGE MEHBI«AKK
Hon. Ch-irles C, Mehrmann,
Artlni? PolicB Juitice of Freeporl,
will be fh« guelt fpeaker »f the
weekly Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon MeeJIng held today ai
A! B. WWto'«.
He will speak on TraBio f ate-
IV and win also present an oftt-clal
color movie on tbli ;«ub-
Ject. '.
ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF
l i 6 "DOIE'^ AWMDS
Twin sisters and two double winners were nmonrt Uw recipients
of. the "Eddie" (for education) awards announced in a special «R-seniMy
in tlie Frceport High School Auditorium cm May 8. sjKm-sored
annually by ihe Citiiens Advisory CominJlloc for Educntion,
Donna and Sharon White were winners in^Busin'.'sR Education,
Sam Uretsky in English and Socio!
Studios, and Janet Hoffman
in Math and Science.
The other winners! were: Nancy
Gray, Art; Linda^Lucwt^^^^
tVlal ArNi iCfilg In'gUs, tan
gu»Kes! "Jbel ; SiiborrhBti', Music
David Galdlero, Phj'sicnl Education;
Rodney Hlchardaon, Voca'-
tional Program. , :
Mr-s. Frank Jacoby, Chairman
of CAC, introduced the department
heads who had made the
selections of seniors for outstanding
scholarship, each of whom in
true Hollywood "Oicnr" hMard
tradition, opened tSie scaled envelope
and made thj^ announce-.
Guidance bcpt,, assisted In planning
the assembly and is a coordinator
between tlic school and
CAC in anangemcntis for the
dinner honoring these award
winners. C.'
Tickets are currently on sale
for llie dinner to be hold on June
(i at Cart Hoppt's at 7 p.m. and
n4jy ho purcht.cd from Mrs.
Hiirrlet Kimmel. FR 1)4304.
\Jtfanae .^nd l/l/kile djail
ram
Tiie third annual Orange and White Boll of South Nassau
Communities Hospital will be held Sat., May 28, 7 p.m., at the
Monatjo Surf Club, Lido Beach, it was announced by Arthur V.
Briskin, Chairman,.and Mrs. Norman B. Duggan, Co-Cliairman. .
The gala event which will benefit-the non-profit voluntary
hospital is. sponsored by the Cen-.
tra! Council «f Women's jAux-iliaries.
/',''_'' . .' •
In, preparation for the Ball,
- worJiers throiighoiit the south
shore have been obtaining advertisements
for the Orange and
White Journal.
According to Mr. Brisldn and
Mrs. Duggan, the Journal workers
haVe achieved an outstanding,
surpassing last year's
efforts by more than fifty per
cent:/
Freepbrt and Baldwin work-cfs"
for the Journal Include: Mrs;
C.B. Barnes,'Jr., Mrs, Irving K.
Bennett, Charte P. Buckley, Jr.,
Mrs. W.^ T.> Cutierr Mrs. G. Kenneth
Dunn, James H. Ferns, Mrs.
A Fick,-MrB- Chester C. R4ton,
Paul Gale, Sam MehlipgiMr sn^
Mrs. AlfKd IStokien.
Salvation Awny Plans
"Tag Day" On May 26
Plans have been flnalixed for
The Salvation Army*.s Annual
Tag Day In Nassau County, it
was announced today by the
Chairman, Mrs. Robert P. Browne
of Garden Cityr-
On Thurs.. May 26, during
National Salvation Acniy Wocic,
membere and friends of the Nas-
.sau County. Women's Division of
The Salvation Army will be
guests of the Ray. Heatberton
Breakfast Club at the Twin
Theatres Mid-Island Slsopping
Plaza at 10 a.m.
At the conclusion of the radio
show (WTHE) member volunteers
'will proceed to various
shopping centers and streets
throughout Nassau County-
MR. AND MRS. FRED BUSS
CELEBRATE 50th YEAR
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Zipnei's .Pharaiacj', S South
:Grove' Si„'- Freepoirt,' will-.' iiwaate
opta late imfil 10 p.m., till* Sunday,
May 22. AU ottunr. drug «&>»•
memben of ih* FzMporl Pharmacy
Ajwociafion dot* at 2 pjn.
on Suadayi.' Zipp*''* Pbarmacy
MtopboM numbff i« FB fl.S449.
* Photo above shows Fred Buss (left) aiid hli wife, Margaret, being
louled by Mayor Heborl J, Sweeney at a Golden Wedding
AnniveMBrr Pariy 8>vei» In Iholr honor lasJ Saiurfay at Iho
Freeporl Elto Club. Seventy-nine friend* and r9l,8Uve» were
pt«^ta,VMi Buss !• a former Fire Chief of Fraeporl (lB4r-l9«8).
Mayor Sweeney wa» Toaslmaster and special gueslf lacludt*
Judg* C%BX]«» C. Melajnann imd FFD CWef John Soufhertod.
Daughtet^ and sons-in-law present included Mr. and MM. William
riebter of Baldwin, Mr, and Mis. Sam CapeccL Bt^ of
Dundallc Md., and Mr. and Mrs. George CUsel of Frt«p«t
Also piMeid wet* S oraodchUdrm and 2 mantod granddiUdnB.
*Tf'*r?5s?^ Ty-''^ I"' i rU,v»- Y«<'"2^t*4;^T;v:r* '*' ""''''^r J^.^tt^'a "IAJVJM
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| Title | The-Leader_1966-05-19 |
| 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 | 1966 |
| 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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