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rAe "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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By
EDDIE VASIL
IV. V. Kensimiirr Htparttn AMO.
Naihnal Prrsi Syttelicata
Listen lo ilie "EtlOIE VASIL SHOW"
i4>^^^(l>&OGn:1 WfiAT^IiJEf,t 11f3t2A1)* o,inS ^t1f>ii<iS Di>U0If >et(Kf^^
pmsONALITIES . . . Tho smiling Irish chftrm of PETER C.
KELIiY, which If -well-known in Fro«port and in GOP drclas
(also in the Judidary through his brother, JTUOGE PAOL
KELLY} has liffw enchanuxi not only the staff memben of the
Nassau County Conimiuioaor of Jurors office but alto c^tsoai
who appear for jury duty, (Pela Kelly is Deputy ComMlstioiwr)
. i . rracport's'DR. ANTON NOTEY slated for a citation for his
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Chamber Of CiiHimerf^
Instair 1968 OHicersi
p a ANTOH NOtEY CHIEF JOHN WAUS
KSUrt AVrf.- BEHNAltD HALL
Woxk la-tilSft'::i6ns|^taI tteld. (Besides DOCT0B8 HOSPITAL bm».
Ito's sUso'ExecutlTO Dirtfctoi of CENTRAL GENERJU^ and
SMITHTOWN. GEI^fERAL and is Oiqsnislia^ VP'of fb» IlHsaU'
.Suffolk Assa.'^>Aeci«dlti»d-Hoq)Itals'. .'. BEBNARD BAU..
(MehnnaiBi trKaU.il'icMpoTt) is A seadoos and stxeotdHtful lawyer,
but Jbia'8'a]«o''SB Mepnt geiliat and'an avid Little League basaball
- fan. 3n» law Qrm'of CHARLES, CMEHRMAKM ft' BBBKAHD'
HALL eelebxafa' theb lOth AnninrauKr nmdWwdb .-, , CiOEP
JOHN WAUSjrf Ow F!ra«porl VoIunl«ar fix* Dept-flaUiiig^ xaady •
for the big installalion, (Ka cam* up fioiQ th* jcasika and becide*
being, a fixemanica ace,'is also Texy-popular with 'tba nmnbars].
Should be a bijf yaar for OBtTTD 'cause lit Daputy CUaf IRVING
XrBAY is also s top-notch. Tamp.
CongrAhilalions
To 1998 Officen
Chamber Commerce
The- following were •lectod as
igeB'ISes offic«ni of th« Fraeport
Chambet ol Commeroa:
Roy N. CacdatoirW Pr«^«tit>
Walter Gcaaa. Isl Vica-Pj^ldanti
Hichaid Davia, Sad VIoa-Pnsi-dent;
Michaal Kemp; 3rd Vlca-
Pi««id«nt> WUUam Sabella,
Tnasuter and J. Normaa Lacic.
Sectataiy;
Phil Chrisf Plays
Host For Phone
Company Guests
FaKnts of - Ne* Yori« T«le-
: phone business oStces - xepiusen-'
. their daughtent do^«)m"9 ibf. *,
Some (H^ pereons , turned out
' for the family night for new
business office representatives
on the evening ol March U. District
Manager-South Nassau Phil
Christ weleomed them'to the ^
minute guided ttjBr of the business
offices in the 107 • South
Grove Street, building.
I • They also v/eti shown video-
I tapes of a repi%jentatlve'a initial
training class and of what a business
office looks like dming, a
.work day.
" roUowing refreshments, daughters
and parents received a key
holder as' a memento of their
visit.
The welcoming committee Included
Karen Kunjer qrf BelJ-niore,
Ellen Byna-of Ma.ssape-qua'
aai. MSiy Verbeeek and
Betty lUefe of Vniondate.
Story-TelidrAt .
frreeport library
'"&tufdayr ^Man^'30< at 1Q:80
a.n». the Children's RootttC*'the-i^
Veeport Meniorial UbFaxy-wiU
a g ^ l>re&ent', their favorite
Story-tell^'Mts. feetty-lree Ben-
.sen. ' • -J -
' All £teeport children between
the, agea of 5^10 are welcome)
GAX.A DWNER^lAMCe^
WILL MAlUK OCCASSlOlll
The Freeport Chamber of Commerce has appointed J. Norma;b<
Leek Chairman of the annual Installatioa Dinner "Oanfx -Ut^^'lje^-
in- announcing plans far the af(air this -week promised that .a^id thv^
past this will be one of Freeporl's social highlights of the year. ,
. This-year's installaUon wiU be held at tho Garden City 9t«l«l oit
Sunday, Ajiril 21 Cocktails will
be served at 6. p.m. with dlmiar
served at 7 p.m. Musie for dancing
will be provided plus a program
of professional entertainment.
Theme of this year's installation
will be *:Springtime." Tickets
-will include ,4innar atid Uquld refreshment
on each table.
-. Hit. Leek ari»VPujMed,thaVpJ,t>»»ii-ncnil^
e;^ 4wiIt.be^t.|»^»atMf|B»ce
been appointed:
Tickets, John AT>bal6; Reserva*
•tians, H«nry Spitzler; Seating aai*
rangaments, Mlko Kemp; Pni'
gram Chairman, Judge Charles C.
Mehrman; Prizes, Phil Christ and
Treisacrr, Charlea Schubert.
Tickets may be obtained b^
contaiUng-IS^. AbbatV<^-^»iU>^;'
tlk6;CR«AlM({Qa;U^' at ItSCtJm^. M
IN NEW ASSfGNWENT
Chief Meehan of the BVeeport Police Dopt. announced tlie|'^^
polntmeat of Detective Robert D. Gordon, m head of fhq ti^
oreated Juvenile Aid Bur^u. '- " v - ' •'
Det. Gordon, with 16 years experience, Ave as a Detcctili)|^i(
work exclusively with the youth of our VUlaga> Wa'new dutiaijJr
include working ^ith the schools,
civic groups, PProbotion.'Dept,,
Recreation Dept, and the Nassau
County Police Dept.
Detective Gordon, along wtlb
Detective Joe Romelka, liaa
working with tiie youth, «f otiv
Village sin^it.tliey wetv a^li^tM'
(Coptljittwi m. P<g»jfJUBir;. .'
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DIRECTOR o r p. 4.W-
' -^Jay J.-Radiock, Freeport real .estate; d a ! * f e « ) , . * f ^ ^ t o ^ «
a Diractor-ot the South Shore Federal S»^N»»li'-«>dsE<»«^* ""'''"''**'"*' -
at tl»e' Association'/Annual Meeting, aocwdiwr-t? jir-(,
by-VrUUam.J. Martin, Jr, Presideiit ot-thp WmMm'.^ • •^•.-rz:-
,' Mr. Raddock is President of the.gaAJw^'Cwafauc^
General Contractors and Bufldns,
i of Pf?eport and Long Beach, *tr.
I Raddock is- a munber of- L. I.
[BuUdeirB; Institute, Director of
'Long Beach Chamber, of Cmn-merce
im4^J»#^^^t»'A|wftif|
Vice Cl»aln^5i«^/ti»? • * « * ; #
MAKING THE ROUNDS •. . . The widely-fcrtown-wife of an equallyf
-widely-known FVeeportcr'reported to.haVe been ao happy about-a
recent "Blackstone Victory'/ by her huliby, that she wanted to "dance
on' the table" of a local restaurant, popular with the "Barrister Boys"
. . . Best Wishes to AL. B. WHITE and his charming wife, Blyrtlcj who
celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary Monday, (He gave her a
a diamond -which -would even make Za Za Gabor's eyes open with
delight.} It's too bad that ihe occasion had to be dampened by news
of thft death of Al White's oldest brother in Chicago . . . TASCA (The
Atlantic South Civic Assn.) protested the dock appUcation of the
FR£:EP0HT'YACHT CLUB .at. their new headquarters on Hudson
Avei with ^ 2S0>name petition. (Too bad .ti)cse .two great organizations
couldn't get together first to Snm-out misundenitandipga or differences)
. ./; BIR. &- MBS. EDWARD. WENDELBOE (62 W. 2nd St)
(Ccatintted on page 4) -
FJIi. Mush
Needs Umpires :
Tho Frp«ipprt Little L ^ p »
urgently- needs .volunteq^vf^,
bolster the number of iun|dMk^-
We « n uaa men wittu^Uwi
0 mo ^sperieace, PJateBr,<f<»[!^ f *'Anme
Bay Straub, FR 8-fitfW. "•--.-
The Freeport High School Music Department w)ll.iff«(aa»,4ioJ
aiinual '^Pop Ogpcert" on Saturday, MariSh » » » ' ' ^ t ^ ' « _ ^ f e ^ ^ , '"
2 pjn, and an J8*BBlnS perfonpance at Jl p-tn. in.tae HItfv S»«PW! •
" ^ S e ' S g b aaibal'Seiect Chdate. directed by-Kirk >l>tt>Ade<iv-<irt4--^ J
"Music afapr.'.**!^ ,*'««*.
artrtatlzatloij* Wilf'.W;pV,C6?J!ffV..,,
-'i-clfl' i.i.'^;/.
, , 4. M W*'f
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-03-28 |
| 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 | 1968 |
| Type | Type |
| 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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