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EDDEETOH'S NOTES , . . The WAVE MAKKR, the olTiical publication
of the FREEPOHT WATERFRONT ASSN., is one of the mart
interesting and informative house orfians to reach this reporter's desk.
(With tiieir permission -we would like to nominate MRS. RUTH
BRADFORD. (689 S. Bayview Ave.) lor the DURYEA ORCHID
AWARD for her rescue of the 2 children stuck jn the silt of Glovew
Canal Chilstmas %VBek . . . CONGRESSMAN HERB TINZIB will
start a column in THE UIADER and will keep us? Informed with the
tat rat-Washington news . ;. .MR. and MRS. JOE QALLO (A '.'Mr.
Frocport") post-cardinE :this column from Iheir Miami Beach vaci-tion.,(
He;usiBJi! tfl;;o»fn:,Prfeport Cii»^plet.BBA^^}i:vei..as..st- Village
. Tii^u^esirC'^We.'#fs9'tCOBl^rVIEfeROeife-^arttjO^
Trustee, who ''reffWiJ*lt'!>i'"JuW¥8lctf#t*^iS'ifiSf¥t
in Jersey. (Niece HELEN WEEKES and her capable partners now
operate VtEBROCK'S.n Freeport liindmark on S. Main St.). . . .
Congralulalions to FREEPOHT EXCHANGE CLUB (Ed Dobrin
pi'pxy) which celebrated its 42nd anniversary. {Excellent organization.-'
top-notch moniber.<i) . . .
* • • •
SPOTUGHT ON . . . The KIWANIS CLUB OF FBEBPOHT . . ,
Wo ialto this opporlunily lo salute anfflUiM areat or|ra»H»8ilon!
THE FJiEEPOHT KIWANIS CLUB and to mimy memlMMi
HUGH EBWIN. P»cs.s CAPT. ROBEHT WILLIAMS (Salvation
Army!, lit V. P.j WALTER SCHINZEL, 2iid V. P.s CPA JOE
CANALE. Twaswf or? ilie venerable FHED OHMS, Secretary and
ihe Immedlale Past Prexy HABRY A. SECOH . . . GEORGE
ISENBEB wot .oommendablB as MC at Ihe instalialion dinner
(OTTO KUNZ' Sea BreeM Hesl.) . , . This h one of Freaport'i
.guUlanding.Eexvice clubs and you'll read about Iheir aciivUiM
;in this celunm and iif THE LEADER.
DURYEA ORCHID AWARD . . . The beautiful DURYEA ORCHID
CORSAOE is presented as a floral token of public recognition and
; (Cohtlriupd on.^age 4)
itau
Sheriff Maher To
Address Chamber
Joieph Maher, ShariS of Kat-sau
County,- win be the gtiett
ipeakec at the weekly Luncheon
Meelins of the Freeport Chamber
of Commerce lo be held at
Al B. WhUe't on Thursday. Jan.
1 9 . ' •• ' •
The SheiUTs subject wQl be
"Azrest and Beleste."^ depicting
the life of anlniAate at the County
Jidl.
Judge Kelly
Eugene J. Ctavin, President of the Criminal Courts Bur Assocln-lion
of Nassau County, has announced that llie C'lmlnal Bar will held
its Eleventh Annual Norman F. Lent Mchvorlal Award dinner and
dance al the Garden City Hotel. Suturday, January 21, in honor of
the Hon. Paul Kelly, distinguished County JurW.
Judge Kelly was appointed —; •
counsel to the Freeport Housing | appointed by Gnvcrnor Dewey lo
Authority in 1940 and sei-vcd for become Deputy Housing Commis-two
years at which llmo ho was jaioner for the Stole of New York.
He served in this capacity from
?».r>-.
CIoMmwoil^.Chorale \
"BHgadbn •Show
It's Jubililec time. Precport is
having ita Diamond Jubilee this
year and as part of the celebration
the Freeport Community
Chorale, directed by K. M.
Dunklee, will present "Brlgo-doon"
on May 12-13 and 19-20.
Plan your theatre party early.
For tickets call FR 8-0282.
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Zipper*! Pherraaey, 5 South
Grove St., Freeport, will famain
open late uatU 10 p.m., thli Sunday.
Jan. 21 JUI other drug itore
tnembeiV of the Freeport Pharmacy
Atsoclatlon cloie at 2 p.m.
on Sundays. Zipper** Pharmacy
telephone.number U FR 9.9449,
JUDGE PAUL KELLY
1942 lo 1045, during which period
ho was in charge «t plunning and
setting up the Veterans Emergency
Housing for lliQ Stale of
New York.
In 1040 Judge Kelly wns dctlg-natod
Acting Police Ju.stice . of
Freeport, and upon Ihc death of.
the Police Justice In IBM, he.waa
'elected_^^;=ttji^j^«ft^-iWrj''' *'
In 105B the Hon. Paul Kotty was"
I awarded tho Ameficnn Bar As-
'sociation Award for tlie Rrenteat
improvement in courtroom procedures
In vilfngos of 28,000
population in the United Statci. ,
Prior to taking the bench,
Judge Kelly was one of the lending
trial otlorncy.'i in Nassau
County, spcclnlizing in crlminol
law.
NICKERSON NAMES
TIERMAN CHAIRMAN
I AimualSotial: Affair
J This Saturday Uight
'^'^'riie'Village Party of-IVeeporl wW hold iMsatjnual dinnerKdance
this Saturaay night. Jan. 21, at the. Sunrise :.lito«»icisB8U,-AWe8i
Mferriclc,;^UKMi,;:i^eeport.-y^.;'. ' ,;; •-';•-••- •>'y ' ,,
! This has become a traditional social bighll^itfttihe Village Partr
mpmbers-and IWcaids ana has attracted a capaci^ attendance since it
Mr-Ss first started.
Mayia- Robert J. Sweeney and
Village Ti-ustees Henrj Altcngar-tcjj
and; Frank. Somera were the
victorious- members of the Village
Party who won election as the
.to>'officials in'the village »isein.-
.istrat^on. •, '•• '-,. • - -,
Freeport Theatre
Sr0Mp Presented
A^maish Show
A «qpadl^<iiltoisd»Bee enjoyed
'the rCNeport''-t!iMMJ») Qzoup'e
yreMBMioit of the Mt Broadway
Blamrl^Oirto Sitciseedl iii Bust,
mm WMKHstlieaUy Tiyiatf.''
^Thej'pnMludSpn -was ntai P9t'
iect, w«U east well dbweted and
wail *M0«<L The entire evening
mv» «ii»t^»plw««e «ad. prswict
Jhal'ftbe.%(».«*• HiMclMd by «MI
•JBwtyjwa.ilttiwfawL ftom atage-
The 1967 ViUage Party Dinner-
Dance was fofa^gti by ;tlie following:
' Peter A.'Ca[i}sno,''.JBrv^O0U«&.
ehaimianj_"i^!si»n a e . 5<l*«k, ^ „. .
Ticket Ctiara}m,-Ao»mfv:JSff1^1^^ «" *>*»•
Jr^: «(Hlai(mt
county Bxeailive Eugene II. Nickwrscn (ei-nn-r) 'ilscuites the
Jaad topography oi Kasiau County wUh newly apFolntsd mem-bert
oi the Nassau County Conservation Commiilee, Paul Towns-end
of Old Westbury (leit)- and Jerome Tiwrnas of Freeport.
TIarman will be Chairman of ^ Ciwunittee which wilt adinise
Nickarsott OR ways in wW?h Nassau's Mtwral reiourcw can be
besi consevyeit lluoiigh a eowptelieiislve censervatlon psogtam.
County Executive Eugene H. Nlekmrson announced the appointment
of Jerome Tlermon of Freeport as Chairman of the Nassau
County Conservation Commiliee and Paul B. Townsend of CM West-bury
as a member of the Committee.
Tierman will take over the chairmanship from iSherwin AUen,
who has resigned fa order to de-, . / ' • •. ^ „ . . , ~ ' „ ZZ!IJ~^t
. . . , Fish and WlWlife Management
vole hi« energies to hU P«itIon U g j ,j
a» a member o« t|ie Long Island (ConUnued pn page W
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1967-01-19 |
| 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 | 1967 |
| 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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