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PAGE TWO THE LEADER THOTSDAY. AUGUST 7; Ts^^
LOWENSTEINS SUMMER
PROGRAM IN FULL SWING
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Summer interns Irotn Iho office of Congrcssmon AUard K.
Lowonslcln. in a rcconl visit 10 Iho Frceport offices of iKo Hcallh.
Edliration, pnd Welfare Doporiment, watch Mr. Richard Far- *
guson. Assistant District Director, domontlrato a now computer
' opcrallon with a million names on ono tape. The interns Wro
hosted by Mr. Morvln Kovel, District Manager.
HiiiniiKn' interns <>( Congroxmnim AllarU K. Liiweaslein (Dem.-
Ijoni: licjich) vicitiici HK.- (iflici! iif tlw De|wrtnH.>nl nf Hoiilth, EduKi-tioii,
and Welfiirtt in Frei'port ril the invilatiim of District Mnnngor
M-irvlii JCovfl.. The vixit U> tlw Frc;D|»rt ollife provided the ititcras
wilii iiii (ipiMirtuiiity tii iiiei't with tlie profeKsional stiifT and pai-llcipate
m ii disoiwHlon willi .•iripervi.stK-y
imil MUiiiiiKeriiil peraoniH.-l.
'I'lii' |iriiKr.iin pre.wnted l»y the
Hiiruil Heeuiily District OlTiw boffin
with introtluctory roiHartss by
Mr. Kovcl wliic'li were follmvud
!i.v SI film entitled "The Sf>i-i;i!
.Sei-urily SUiry," A c«>mprehensive
!:iiiv«.'y of the devekipmenl of tliu
f'X'derid Siiei:il . Iiisuriirtee System
Wiis then t»reKenled by Mr. Rieb-ni'd
Fi'i'(4ii.<oij, A-iiil-ilimt Distriet
Director. Mr. Sidney Bairm, flelii
re|)r«'s'eiitiilive. theti presented ;>
.snriiiwiiy of the MciliKiro piti-
' tjnirii. iiftei' wliieli Mr. Kovel pre-jtrrrfrrf
'flier cyfit"ttrdi«ff wph; "Cu~
rt.T-r dpportlinitie.s in tho Fedoriil
<!ovcminenl." rollowiii!' a tiues- prujwtM.
lion ami answer period, tho Con-
(jre-Miiennl intenw were taken on
u t<nir of operations eonduelcd by
Mr. PcrKiison and Mr. Ballin,
The vblt tti tlic Health, Ediic'4-
lioii, and Wetfiire Office is a part
of the .Slimmer intern profiram
wliich i-s ."iponKorcd by ConRfesJ-nian
l/nvenaletn an<l \» desifint'd
to enable ytninK people to serve
iind leain witliin their eiinutiimity.
Other part-: of the iiunimer pro-j>
n>n> allow inleiTW to do research
on isuue,'! affecting Iheir eom-inunity
ux well as partlfjpHte in
a variety of community serviee
jThrift Shop Plans ]
i Sale To Aid Move j
I The Freeport Thrift Shop of
Soiitli Nassau Cotrmumitle.? Has- I
pital i.s moviniJ. T:» eiil b:it;k m '•
,t--tnek ^ to make the move easier, |
the .sfirip wilt be holdinfs a BnRj
Sale. Beginnina AuKust 4, each
customer will be «iven a large!
paper bag to fill with clnihos and |
the price of each Ulled htig will i
only bo. SI.00. • I
Tho sale will eonlinuc at thci
store located at tiB West Merrick!
Road, until Au,lir<l 10. when tbo;
.shop will close to move to its new i
location. The Thrift Shop, sliiffod:
by voltinlccr!), h open Mnminy
through Ssilurdny from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
The Freeiwrl Thrift Shop will
open til it» new location at 2»
West Merrick Hoad, Freeport,, on
or about Soptetiiber 2.
.:*•
^,«-
Handball Tourney
Registration Set
^eglJtr:^tton for Hempsitiuid
Town's annual handball double.'?
toursiamcfit will be held Aug. II)
at .seven town parks.
The toyrnament will begin Im-1
mcdtntely following the 10. ii.m.
registration at, UJC Goes Meek
Park, Baldwin; Elmont Road Park.
Elmont; Merriek Road Park, Mer-,
rick; Newbridge Road Park, Bell-'
more; Ocemsidc Park, Vctemns
Meroorlnl Park, Ea,«il Meadow and
Rath Park, Franklin Square.
Eliminutions will continuo the
following Sunday, AuK. 17 until
%vinnin)< toam-s from each park
arc eh/iscn. Tho.>5u teams will be
entered into the lowiiwide fln:ib
to be held on Aug. 24 nt 9 a.m. in
thV» Cne.'s Neck Park, Baldwin.
Trophies will bo pr<;sented to
tho winnora of the tournament.
Kentucky Fibber Of Swedeii
2iid International Entrant
Kontiieky Fibber, the Scandinavian champion, has become Xi\^-^''
second member of tlio 11th Roosevelt Infernntional Trot'"fl<>id, it hai'*''
been aimuunccd. The .';evcn-ycar-old .stallten finished !!ceQnd 'to Ro-;.;"
quepiiK! in ln.st year's edition of the gtebal spectacular. The fateti-'^'
national headlines the An«. W proeram.
Kentucky fibber join.i New, _ ___
Zealands Miirkalan in the Held.
Tlie Swedish trotter ha.-; enhanced
his roputulinn eoniiidcrably since
llio IB08 renewal of the' International.
He has won the major
Swedish cltu'Aies. In 13 starts he
has ciiptui-ed eiMhl and never
tailed to finish in the money. He
has been such a prohibitive favorite
will/ his Swedish devotee's
that on one occa.sion he returned
O.Ol to his backers, which means
!«! paid only the price of the tiekct
to the public.
Kentucky Fiblicr is trained and
driven by Knut Lindbkmi, the 41-
year-old horseman who made
.such a favorable itnpressinn in hi.";
lOfia visit to tlie.so shartw, Ownare
t%{ the horse ofo Benst Lunnqvist,
a rest:nirateiir on the Ctutary
Islanils, anti Bertil and Goran
Sveasson (lather and son) businessmen
in Slockholm,
rHED VISEL
CAHPENTEH • BUILDER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR'^
PBB80NAL ;'
PROFESSIONAL PERFOFlMANCe'
FR 8-8438 BA* ».3U»'
Baldwin & Cornelius Co...
Consulting Civil Engineer*
Surveyors ,
101 S. Bargeii Placa
Fraftpotl FR 8-676fl[
INSIDE OUT
by HELEN STEPFCEN
ftAPPY ANNlVEr{SARY--Three ywirs in business! A gala third
;iiniivers!u'y culc-bration is being planned by Kdlth and 1-brry Schwarzc.
'rti»> big event is just around the eorner , . . August U. This charming
coLiple have gathered so innijy friends since opening the d(«M'.s of the
iw>|tiijiir Edith's and Harry's Steak Koii.se at Iho foot of Bay Street on
tho J'lTieport rtivof, three yunra URO that reservations are pouring in
ritpidly. Friends arrive by land or by sea, and lino can enjoy uu infor-
«)!il jni-al outdoors a.s well as iiKluors. John i.s qualifying mixoUt'gisl.
P'oi- tjiostt who enjoy the game, Ihere.is u bocei court, Villuge officials
mill' Jbeal btisineasmen find niunehin' lun<-hcon a palatable delight.
Shbll' steak.-thc.house specialty, is prepared to poi-fcetion, us is every
oHidr dish served. On Moa, Wed., Fin., Sal. & Sun. nights, .starting
ii! nine, you can count on being enlorUiiaod regaly by pianist Buzxy
ftiliioi'o, and brilliant vocal discovery, Ray Cappolu. Mark your ealen^
dai- for Monday <;vcning, August U . . . don't i-efirel forgetting thi.s
prumised li» bo, fun'paeked purty,
HAPPY BIUTI IDAY—Twelve of them tti John StofTgen.
Tliis is hiirricani: season . . . if you wish a hurricane tracking
»'h;irt. send a .st.-imped, .self-atldrc.ssed envelope to: HURRICANE,
WOIJB 1240 L. I. Addie Aims KNOWS that her mother is the Grout-cst
Mots Fan! lloniinder . . . Ticker Tape Parade tor the ASTllO-NAUTS
who wenl'td the moon will'be Wpdne.sday morning, Augu.st
J;l in New York City.
»"N , * • . .
-- V/lio can wliislle (homo "The Bridge 'on tho River Kwai" l«sl?
Did you know (hat yuu can receive iip-tu-thu-min\ite .reports on
tran.spoi-lnliun coiidiUons, .special annoimceniwits, eincrgeney bulletins,
and other helpful infornjaliim of interest lu anyone living or working
in New York City by dialing 212 0«!<)-12:i4?
A drinking toasi: Okole Maluna, meaning "Botloni.ii' Up" in
Hawaiian,
There .are slill .some tickets available at pne dollar each, children
.under six free, for IIK; IteiJublicJin Club Barbecue, to be held on
Saturday, August 23 at Waterfront Park. This new innovation twill b<j
Jiekl from live p.m. ' t i l dusk, and w i l l kick off the Fall campaign, w i th
oil the candidates expected.
Dofinllion: STARSTRUCK , . . being punched by a celebrity.
FOLLOW THE LEADER
BOATING - FISHING
CAPITAL OF THE
EAST COAST
On I lie road. Kentucky Fibber
hnsj become the richest trolter ever
with earnings of Bfl2.730 kj-ona
(abont S172.000) througli July 27.
He earned his Internntiorial Trot.
invitation by taking Germany's
oldest and most impurlant race,
the Matadorcn-Renncn in West
Berlin,
The handsome brown trolter
was bom in Sweden but his blood-line.
s arc purely American. Kentucky
Fibber is a brown .son of
Pibbei.—Mis Brodda by Piiiero.
Fibber was-.sired by on American j
stallion and Kentucky Fibber was]
nan\cd for the breeding center,!
Kentucky, hy hi.s late breeder,)
_Loo Peterson—Brodda.
• » • I
The worst chewing insecLs that |
feed on loaves and stenksof grass i
I are the sod webworms, army- j
i worni.s. ami eutworm.s. ..(
MERRICK
on Marrick Rd. Phona MA *1Saj
One Block Eait of
Meadowbrooh Parkway
NOW PLAYING
''if lt% Tuesday,
This Mufst 6e
Beigium'^
— also —
LticOle B a l l . B»tuy Fonda
"Yours Mine and
Ours"
FIGHT PAY T.V.
MARTm
OIL
HEATS
BEST
rR8.14fliO,8-02$3
Roof ing& Siding
EMORY W. WRIGHT
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Uo Jab Too Small
FReeport 9-9090
Call
Duryea^s.flower Shop
70 S. GBO¥E ST. FH 8-5579
Tel.: FReeporl 8-8315
ERNIE'S AND TOMMY'S "
MIDSHIP RESTAUliANT
Full course diniiers serred daily,
LOBSTERS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS & CHOPS
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES
Op«m 7 Days ; Weelc «? go. Grow S t . fteei»rt
THE EDITH MclNTOSH SCHOOl. OF MUSIC .
Music Center, 48 Hlltslde Ave. rtockvllla Centre, H, Y.
Announces a Summer Cours* of Eiglit Wofks
Commencing June' 24th
^^•'7^^°^' V»l«- Violoncello, i i g a n . Flute, Voiw
«egisiar now for Summer Ourse and f « Fnll Term
Phene for Appointment > ROekvllle Cenlri 4^J99C(,
CHUBBUK'S
DRUG STORE |
"Your. PrasctipJion Store"
Open Sundays, 8 A.M, to 2 P.M,
39 S, MAIN ST. FREEPORT
FR 9-3333 - FR 9-7788
MEH-GIIOVE
Bar & Grill
Your Hostst
Jiia & Nick Laricos
•
Corneir W. MERRICK RD.
and. S. GROVE ST.
Freeport, N. Y.
Edith's & Harry's
STEAK HOUSE
— AIR CONOirioNED —
Foot of Ray St. on Freeport River
BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLETE LllNCHEON
Menu Changes Every Day — But Not The Price
from $T.25 to $1.50
Best Shell Steak in Town" $2.50 (luncheon only)
DINNER from $2.95
Served t i l l 2 A.M.
PIANO BAR
ftaturing
BUZ2Y MOORE
Mon.-W«d.-Fri..S»t..Sun.
9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
HAPPY HOUR
Ail DrInke Half Price
5 to B p.m.
Mon. thru FrI.
So: Main - Left on RAY ST., Freeport MA 3^9588.
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-08-07 |
| 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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