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BALDWIN
a^rd Year. No. 28 FBEEPOBT. «r. Y, THURSDAY.
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EDDIE VASIL I
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DEAR READERS . . . tn writing thU column for THE LEADER
for neuly'ZZ rear*, it is mtiniBttd: that 1 have wrilteh'approxi--
malaly 450,000 words bringinc) you nevr» of peopltt, place* end -
event* In OUT eotimiunltr . . . Many reeden ask, "Hovr Do'You
' DO IT?" This week you come'along with me on my Irevels and
let's see tvhai new* we find.
* * •
THURSDAY . . . Our fust stop is OTTO KUNZ'S famous SEA
BREEZE RESTAURANT (foot of Miller Ave., Frenport) where we
find tJic very active FREEPOHT ROTARY CLUB holding their
Weekly meeting. Here wc learn that veteran Maitro D' KARL KOCH
is In semi-retirement and well-known JIM D^LEY (experienced
woiter-mlxolo^ist-Moitre D') Is now helping OTTO KUNZ as
host . , , ATTY. JOHN P, CliEARy (Freepbrter) Informed ua that
his syndicate is noW publLshing a Wllliston Perk weekly . .' .'Another
legal-eagle newspaper publisher, CHARLES P. BUCKLEY, JR.; taking
time out from bis busy schedule.i to dine with his gracious wife,
. tHe'fl very active in GjOP circle.^) . . , PAUL' MURO (local musiclah
whose society orchestra is widely-known and very popular) dining
.,w.ith, t '
Former Villsage^,
Truit^e To ttilk ^
Af-HisforyCbss
Water Supt' WjiUam W' Or?-
\-oi,sernl, who'was a VillaiJei Trti?*
tc«. during the '^(If, wiU adtl«^
the Adult tgites'to FteejiaiMs'
tory at the Senior High School
(Room 107) Thurs., Oct 17. Because
vintage boards f^ced unusual
problems caused by rapid
growth of population ejiortly-bc-f^
e his election to the board, Mr.
Crovoiscrat's talk w)ll be a timely
one. - ^ " I
Hta topics Include-the .jxHtsirue*
tioiTof Frcepdrt Stadium on flUed-in
village land; the start of sewo"
maiiu: results of Sunrise High-u'ay'a
opening, and others.
Village Historian Oliiton E.
Metz, clMs instructor, will project
old 'stiB&^srtiga^: Eveiyone is
welco^:to.tite'Ti^$etipg at 8 pjn-i
»i.illM<l»<|l<l«* l l i - i » w > — ! » l > l > i » » N i » l . ^ n l Jli ) ^Ta. ^
parties keep many musiclani busy).
FRIDAY . . . Breakfa*! at BOULUKUS'.TEAROOM and we
found out th'ht Freeport Sportsman-Inlernational Writer STAN
MCCAFFREY atllng with Asian Ou. (Drop him a Hne at iiA So.
Main St.) . ; . How aboiit the 85 lb. woman who went Info JfiBHY
WEAVER'S pawnshop end bought a complete scuha <fUvl|i9 outfit?
(She's going hunting for puates gold ftiid sunken Ireasuxe
off the Florida cqast—she's a 63-yeaT-old grandmotbexl) . . .
Strolling down the Main Stem wo spotted BERNIE BUCHWALD,'
KEN RABIN and TED & JOHN SHERIDAN, ihe "Big 4" of NU-MCRIT
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. (Kowtoa Blvd. & Sunrise) who
stated that plans are all complete for theii Grand Opening
Oct. 17-18-19. (This is one of the biggest in the'country) . . .
Met the charming MARION KNOELLCR capable Chamber of
Commerco^Secrelary, who mentioned that Fxeeport's popular
barrister. GENE WEISBEIN (Freedman, Weisbein ft Furlong)
will bo, the Chamber's Guest Speaker thU Thursday, Oct, 17
(AL B. WHITE'S). He'U talk on "Town Governinent in Action"
and who else could be more qualilied since Gone is one'of our
imojil active Town of "Hempstead Cotincilmen? ,(He's also big
^ibo^feif:far;.j^.^]Uow-jouncilman JIM KIEHOFF who's run-
"^ti^'tof-.piittiii^t^ri^Sgs) .•'. . This. look like "Biackstone
jWeele^^beeauge we also'n^t. ATTY. TOM MURPHY who's extra
proud those "days becaiKo hu -handsome 6'2" ex-marine son.
George, took himself a lovely blonde bride named JOYCE. (Tom
(Continued on page 7)
ChMreTi's Film.
Show AfUbrary
oom oC'tHir'EScoeiWrl ^laemori
Library will present a 54lm Program.
Filmii to be shown ore 1. "Cal-der's
.Circus," records the scttlp'
tbr| Alexander Calder; putting on
a'.pertormance for his firiotds with
his owi) mlhlattue. 2. "Smallest
elephant in the world," tells the
story of an elephant too small to
live in the jungle, And Jiis eearch
for a new home, 3. "Starg and
Stripes," the story'of three Bengal
Tigers born in the Bronx Zoo
and raised in a New York apartment.
It shows their amusing antics
as they play together and are
fed fiom a babyii bottle..
AJl Freeport children fi-10 years
old are welcome! Show - beguis
promptly at 10:30 D.m. ond.Js apx
proxinjately one hour long.
" "iyHBReAS, theVIQaijG'ot Frccp.in prcsetitly'has fi nuanw
persons raiding therein who &r« ph>'i;;aliy h&ndtcap'pt^-'MMJ..
ii>f the total or partial loib'jM sight, and ' -' '^ ',-j -
- -'.WHBREASv the- State.ot*Jcv YorR enacted the "Wh.le Oax»
Law'\de8^«d.>to'ftrotect knd-ald oiir blind citizens tJiroushout tlM-gti
»fe;iBvd- -••' • • '• ' • • ^''>"
• WHEREAS, this law fipcdfic&Uy sslcs alt citizens to pay portleu-^^
lar attention to these handlcapi?*^ pet«>n8 while ihey are on our ;
•Village streets, taid " • ' • , . - '-' ' ^'
WHEREAS, the White Caho'lAvtf' la greatly-iionccrraed wlth'th» •
pliysica) welfare of these severely handictifqped.petmns,' ; ""' -
THEREFORE, be It tesolvcd that drlv6t9 of oil types ot vtliiiicIeK'
shall aiford special consideration- to stich handicapped indlviduaUi'
especially, when these persons are obwrved al traffic crosslji^itS'BtiijI
elsewhere when they have their white canes raised or in en extended
position, and be it further resolved that all drivers observing Biu<^'
individuals. giving' this white carte signal shtill afflord these hvndl*-
cappeBi persons every consideration and courtesy by bringlitg-their'
vehicles to a atandstill, and bta It further resolved that it is hiiMy
desirous and important that this White Cane Law be observed at-"aOI
timce throughout the yew. , C '
NOWk THEREFOn£, I, Robert J,'Sweeney, Mayor ot\htl^[
corporaied Village of t^eeport, N, V., do hereby proclaim t)W week
of October 21, 1968 WfflTE CANS WEEK on behAlf ot Interastioiut-tJons
Chib imd Its effUlates ond X respectfully .urge the elUxau cC
FreepoH, to Keitiembef^^ur handicapped blind not oi^y d|urlng. t|)lii
week,', but at all times tfiroughout-tbo year. •-'"!'. , , , ': ..
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THE WOMEN'S VIEW
By HYCIE VOLLMER
EDITOR'S VOTE . .-. Dear Readers, sfarllnff next week, HycSa
VoUme/r, Tmiiort bora and edueof'ad wife of Alan W. VoUtBer, at
the lAng-esiabllshed Vollinar Insuraace Agency,' 74 North Main 'St.
Freeport, will' write a ipedal Keoture enlUled "Insurance txma k
Wonton's Angle." Mt*. Ai 'Hycie*< Vollmer nwetttly was awantod on
insurance brokWs UeesM by Om Stole of JNew.York.
POMPEI TO HONOR CHILDREN
OF CEREBRAL PALSY CENTER
Photo above shows' Alan W. VoUmer (left). Executive Committeeman
of 'the Fiee'port Republican Organization, and Julius' L.
Mints, Freepozi GOP Leader, after the recent successful county-wide
RepuhUcan Club Nixon-Agnaw Dinner at the Garden City
- Hotel wUch was attended by 1200 people. Gov. Volpe of Massa--'
ehusetls was JhB guest speaker. •- ' ,-'''. - *^ -
Masonic Disfricf-.
Plans Breakfast f -,
The twcnty-tliird Annual Religious'
Service and Breakfast of
the Ist Nassau Masonic District
will be held on Sunday, Oct; 27. .
• Tlie 8 a.m. church service will
be- conducted by the Reverenn
Pail L. Sartorio at Grace Methodist
Church, South Franklin Aver
i nue, Valley Stream. '
Immediately following the serv-icci
ollicerg and members of the
sixteen lodges »n the 1st District
will journey -to Carl Hoppl's Res-,
taurant, Baldwin, for breakfast.
Gue^" speaker will be lHost
Worshipful Jlariy ' Ost'rov > bl
Rockville Centre, past ' G/and
Master of Masons in the State ot
New^'YorJi:'. •• • -
Catherine Sansoiietti end Prank Vocclo, co-owners of the Pompei
Restaurant, ,132 W. Sunrise Hwy., Freeport, announced that they '(frljl
-sponsor a special party for students ot the Cerebral Palsy Center in.
Roosevelt dm the 'afternoon of Monday, Oct, 28.,
,'> Thirty-five children, acompanied by a parent will be Invited for.
a special Neopolitan Luiichcon • -r
fompletp with special desserts,
surprises and entertainment,
• Iji addition, ofliciaL^ of 'the
Cerebral Palsy Committee, headed
by Towh of Hempstead Presiding
Supervisor-Ralph G. Case,
Will also be_ present T^'ith other
pronriinont p'ersonalities.
. Mrs. Sansonctti and'Mr, Voccio
said that;,this"'toflmonial was
their way of ^elej^'atut^ the fh-st^
anniversary of their Pompei .Res-
,taurant. The. general public is also
Invited but due to'limited space,
reservations- mu8;t' Be n ^ c ' tiy
calling Frsink flt'FR'fi-1188, There
will be no charge bitt ,contrjbu-,
tion? for the CP Fund will b^
appreciate^.- , '
Jodririe Furist Now
Sigma Delta Tau
Joanne/Furst- of 3ff WiUow,-
broolc Lane, Freeport, is omonff
mote than 700 men and women
pledged by 19 fraternities and 16 •"
sororities this fall at the University^
of Colorado. " ' -,
,, Pledging followed aWlea'-of;,
Tusli events. She pledged Sigma r,
Dells Tau.; , '' . • -. ;•- -,' •
•€<r.A
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• iri^^'^^
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-10-17 |
| 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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