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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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34tli Year. No. I fAEEFORT. N, Y., tHOIlSDAY. APHIL a4r 1911 -'- -^ik*** •I'SIOSiiSili CS^Ift^'^Mt <$M^' • '<\
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NEWS&yiEWS|
• BY , • .. 1
EDDIE VASIL I
N. Y. Km-ipaper ltep»rlen Atto.
Nulional I'refs SynSralf
Liili'ii la E<I(li« /Viiail an WHLT
' . UOO nn tlie l)l«l . .
Personal MM^ piiil
Celebrates 13tn Yeiaf
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CHAMBER OF COMMEnaS . . . As U9uat-th» 13S9 Fnwporl
Chamber of Cmametca ImlaUaUon ISInnW'Dance. held la«t
Sundaif idght in Ihe-Gatilen 0% HoieU was an oublancling
aiKaal and eivte •••of -., . Nearly 400 intnber* and guMts were
• preseitl . , . NOBMJUNT t£CK, CSenvral Cbalnnan. aiad hJs com-
' tnitiee deserre {ileBi; of eomplimehis lor their outstanding work
. .'i MAltipN klfOEbliEIi. Secretary of tlw Chamber, should
be specially retiognlked fo^ her tireleim alforti and •ffleionf per-foimaim
wMch assured Use evening's'gi^ccess . . . ROY CACCIA-TOBE,
outioing president, again itave ilia sfima type ot starling
performance wMch has made him • graat man in the com.
murfty . . , Public ofOdata esAYpB BOB SWftEKEY and Town
of Hempstead Presiding Super^risor RALPH &CASO also dis-j^
layed thair exceHaiit qnaUiScations which make them cham-piotis
elsciton l|Aar electloij . . . HBIL MOYLAN; Wow Yoile
State (^Simttsloner of Commerce, was the principal speaker.
. Atf'rei^iffi;j»a&at^ IhaJ h» wis bxceplioii—both dowa-lo-eaxlh
and infoRBBtiver . . .DICK DAVIS, the nowly-lnstalled ptesi-dent,
shows Ihe.high calibre which; i» W» trade-mark^^ . . And
OTO of out fawrite "Judge's J»idg»," PAW. KBJ-LY did the
'••'officew..'' ' '••./••'-•'.^'•-:"'"^"-;'_.•••;•:---,;:.---/ ^'-^
•, , ^ > • -I ' > • : ^".m _•-:» ; ' » .'•' '• - ' •
PREEfORT'S FOURTH ESTATE . . . Striclly by virtue of the fact
• that I'vo' been "aroimd the IVceport newspaper sccnu lonfior than
owjT' one^else;-I'm"sometimes considered a? the "Elder Stateimim"
of ..Freeptfrt's li^wnpaper prolesston . . . Based-on this, I would like
tij'niskca few comments about my Journalistic Colle-iguea'and the
(Coiillnued on.wage 3) ":'
Speciaf Cornnnunlon
Mass At Cathedral
Tlic iinnual Commujiion Mais
and Breakfast for the blind and
deaf, and voUintocn. active in the
Special Services DivUion of Coth-olic
Chnritic;' will be held on
Sunday, April 27, at 8 a.m. in St.
Agnoa Xlnthetlral, RockviUe Centre,
Tlio Most Rev. Waller P. Kel-
IcnbtTg, D.D., Bishop . of the
Dioce.<;e of Rockville Centi'c, will
celebrate H solemn High MasSi
Guest Kpeoker for the breaktoBt
will be the Reverend Willlnm
Kiistcy, tlie ArclidJocesc of Balti'
more chaplain for the deaf.
Tne nt'v, Eugene R. Dyer, director
for .Special Service's of Cutho-
Itc Chniltica, will serve i s toaat-master-
at U»e Iwetrtrta^t—in--ei
Agnuii High School cafetcriD im-mediately
following the Moss.
Baldwin School
ISlibws Issued
A< copy of the .Baldwin School
News, monthly publication of the
Boai-d of Education has been
mailed to all residents of the
school- district II you have not
received your copy, please call
223-4470 and have your name put
on the mailing list.
The now Jntowottonal recognized "Pergonal AfTnJra Month,"*
which was launched by. i{8,jfounder, Horace "Chick" DeLisser, bi
PjxMjport in 1856,is now observing its 13th anniversary.
This moveihent, which roaches people from all walks of iiik
and from all tielda of endeavor, it now observed in many natiotui»
But Mr. DeUs.«!r, a Frceport in- —•
surance adviser and broker, has
never forgotten the storting location
of this, his life-long dream,
and has persistently insibtcd that
Frceport be rcdognized.
In fact, bus business headquarters
and the fountain head of hin
Idea, located at. 47 West Sunrise
Highway, Freetwrt, has* now become
the "Living Memorial" and
museum of the Personal Sft.ffalrn
Movement.
ThelSOD focus of the 13th Anniversary
of Personal AffoiW
BIO fpim
Month is. centered In a new <tr\c|
unique insurance Investment in-<
formation center, located at it
Weal Sunrise Highway, FrefepoifV-and
entitled "Irfor '69." Voi'Ot*
taiifl call FR 8-90BO.- "^ -'
• " -K-A
special press and communljir
preview will ho heW'on-.We^
neaday, April 30, from 7 tCt'iv
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It' will be an in{orini^V,)J9tB$F
and idl communtty l e a ( | ^ ' 3^
organi^^^lons.ofTlciala ei^.mylKi!^'
s»--
"' A bjp! musKat eivcnt te being sclieduitd for tSaturday; May 3 •*
Freeport High School 'at 8:30 p.m. On thai occasion the tohtf Islanj*
Youth Orchestra will be givdrt a concert with the combln'ci'.chonJ«»
of Calhoun High School, Merrick (S. Talbot Thayor, directi:^'fre«i>'
port High School (Kirk Dunklee, director), and North ShorA^'HilJHf
School. Glen Head (John L. Sterl- • —' '"'• —'
ing, director).
The soloist in both works will
be the young New York mezzo-soprano
Claudia Policy. The program
coasists of two works, the
comj[>lcte Incidental Music to
"Rosamuhde" by Franis Schubert,
and the stirring Cantata "AleitSSbi
der Nev«ky" by Sergl PrpkcBc.S,,/
The members of the comblftiii
dioruscs en's orchestra for thlit
performance will total over 40ft
(Continued on page Oj
TV Feature
ort
Photo above-shows Dr. Anton Motey. (seated) founder and
executive diiecior of Doctort^ Hospital in Freepoil, Cenliid XSeseral
Kdkpitsl in Plainview. Smiuifqwn (Seneral Kospifal and South Shore
Nursins Home in Freeport with hU json., Richard A- .NotoT' who
serves as Adminbiraior of ihe tecentiy opened »H^be«t Centeal Islafu)
Nursing Home in PUinview. Dr. Noteyis recogtdsed intemationaOy
as an authority in nmdern hospital coalnistioM. and adminUirstiac
and now' heads.a' medical .ali4'health bi-counly foniplex which cdn-sists
of facilities able to handle 14(10 paints. Ks son> Rtefaard, ti»)m
serves as Administrator-of--the .newest-'and-most modern nunlns
institution in the New York-Long Islwd area.
Adult Recital At
Mcintosh School
• The adult ortist-.«ludents of tlie
Mcintosh School of Muilc, 48 Hill-gidle.
Ave., Rockville Centre, will
he presented in a rccital-of piano,
organ and vocal music, on Friday,
April 25 at 8:30 p.m.
Tliflse who will perform in the
program; whiih will.include the
wor]<« of'TschaikowskJ, Bad', Ravel,
Debussy, Mozart,-Beethoven.
Chopin-and Sciriabine; are Mes-ilames
Ruth Hale, Lillian Gold-slein,
Patrici aKirgan, Emily Ta«tz,
Joan Marshall; Misses Eileen Sta-
{tleJon, Diane Iteitner, Barbara
Sailtiy,' Pamela Beyer; Messers
Eugene "G'alluscio' and Earnest
Dotter. ' _ „
The Department of Radio' ana •tfetevlslon is seeking to produe*
a constructivp TV Show in the context of (he urban attd suburi^an.
Freeport seemed to be a natural selection because of \\a population,,
its location, its independent public utilities, and the fact that It 1«
an entity of its own with stimulating-developmentis,
ConsuItution.s were set up with ." ' •'^
the Interfaith Clergy, with th'e
laify of Ihe community and sub-bi^
uent meetings on coil. The
itorking title is ."Freeport, Loiifl
Island, Meeting the Challenge of
Suburban America."
The Rev, Mr. E, Vincent Strut-to
nhas been in communication
with Mayor Robert J. Sweunev
who has- been vci-y gracious to
make available the resources of
thy coKotnuAity.,
The script caUa for film sequences
and studio sequeiicea of
which the Mayor yiiW be- an Sm-
•portant. part Tlie public school
officials, business people, repre-tsentatiyps
of the youth' of the
I community, and neighbors in the
communlly as well as Interfaita
Clergy . representatives are to o*
also included. • • '
irhe intention is to'produce #
constructive show ol fine quolltf^
of interest not only to this community
but to other coramuniti«*
In the motnpolitan area.
• Jdhii "Sfoltenbevg and JohA -
Ankole,,un tliei- stalt of Ihp Department
of Radio and ^Televistow
ofHhc Council ol,Churches of thd^
City of New York, begeti.film!»;(("
scque;icea Thursday',. 'April 1 (V >'
and will continue at' certain ior' . _. ._^,
icrvai*:through flie next' BByefd!;;'>^^
wceltf They will'work out'.ot thft",.''^^^1
First.; PresM^rlan '•'CljtU'cS.^^J.M^v^Ai
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-04-24 |
| 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 | 1969 |
| 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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