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PAGE TWO THE LEADEH THUHSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1SS0
OUR TOWN
{Continued frorn ptiRe 1>
Dr. ALBERT HAMMOND back Irom summer stay in Maine
cotintry showplmcc. Good dentist combines modem know-how with
eo year* experience and t n a l s many lop^llight public iigutes wilh
r.ol only high spoed diUl but level-headed, common lonse poHlieal
philosophy . . . Another turamer -vacaHonei ALICE (Portorijcld PL)
FBASER returned to local scone from St. Lawrence River family
farm. Just about recovered from pOsky dizzy spells, Alice looking
forward to resuming many civic undertakings . , . "Old campaigner"
I>ORY (Mr. ComplroUer) BEDELL younger with each passing year.
Never one to avoid a battle. Dory still anxious to take on all
comers,
DOUBLE ANNtVERSAHY . . . On Sept. 2lst. i).'! ghirious ymrs
tin- m. iind Ml.-!. HEHMAN (Mi<l(llc Viliagc-) LODDIGS, p;ufnl.i t>(
Fpt, flrsl ludv MARTHA SWEENEY, Same diiy, one filorioy* v«ar
fi.r MARTHA ANN SWEENEY tmd handsome husband Lt. BILL
GIIKEN now hi Gfiriumy with 8th Mod; BatUilion. YdUim Marlhn
htimt! for tihnii stay with ptirunts.
MORE TALK . . . Cedar SI. and St. Marks Ave, residents pleased
over,prompt »top sign installation at dangerous intersection. After
fqur unlorlunalc accidents, full stop should eliminate screeching
brakes and frazzled nerves , . . Local mid-day lochinvar with dis-tinclive
low number license still insists on tome parking spot. Should
limember moving target hordor to h i t . . . HAY MALOME. JR., now
ftoph at Dayton U. Aco Little League umpire, Ray handled nasty
incident at HS Jiold wilh cool head during summer heal . . . Get
wfjl ctti^s to GEORGE (FFD) MOTT recovering from surgery at
Doctor's. Hospital.
Wi!i'k»'ii<l Soutltiimpliin vi.nit turtiucl up ex-Frecpurter JIM
SMt'J'il. hi.'iitl Bnlviit'k hutdicr mui lUHnbiT (ine win <jf fiiriwr Main
St. iiiilcliiT (flvop Kwnur. Smitii's Market, i\w. Banana King and Opun
Air Mfirkil pupidac Frwpiirt shoppiiig inetTit from oiuiy tllirlic.H
tiim iiiti« fottic;;; . . . BUNNY and BOB DUItNS threw btK Sat.
iiilSlil chri.HteiiiiiK ba.fli ill Ellts fi>r new amvnl, KELLY CATHERINE.
.Ciiimtiy ijijy B(ib and rufTIcd .•ifiirlod, Noiili Sliiirc, horsicy set friend.f
liad .imith Erccpurl iwiKhboiK Virfjiiiiii R«'lin(< 'till wen hnuw.
iv,',*,^^','^v^^^'y,^^*^^,^,<i'^'^*^f^-i''j^*-'^^^^
BOWLING
HIGHLITES
ilWANIS CLUB NEWS
Ttiu rt'Siilar mcflinM of the Frceport Kiwanis Club wa.s
held WwliM'sdiiy, Sepleiiiljcr 24, IDOB al the Sfa BfccM at 8:30 P.M.
Lu;:l w<;ck, Vinnic inlrndufud a lonji-linie por.stmnl friend, Dick
MuliSowntiv, President of the Erce-jMirt
P<iUs'«' BcncvoUmt Assncia-ti(
in. Afkr a brief tailline of tlic
"OHiiKvulcnt" H!«p«K'la t>r the hsm-j'ialitm
f<ir freepiirt's "Flno.-it,"
(Jii'lc .'iskwl fill- "(piestiim.*!." The
»hSij(»r part i>f hh talk W:»K the
ivsiill (>r tlie op^ii forum, rwultiiij'
in ji nvosl enli{;htt'nin« diwu.-iMiitn
mil (inly "f llie P.B.A. Init <if Die
e;i<tiri' PolifU Dfpiii'tni(!ipl in Vvt't'.-
|M>rl.
Piuxidenl Jiw Cniiale slarird the
"Happy BiU'k" diinalirms in appre-eiaUoii
of a ".svveltud" atlwiduiwe
ol t%vfiity! 1.1'im Weismnn ho.fling
H:imld Wiener, a MwTii'k r'esidenl
titiil formei- t'lK-'tdent «f Rntwry,
iu>d poorjie Miller, owjier-editor of
tlie FreejKH't Ciraiiliie, h'ld a
llinipy lUiek for t;ai'li iif hh (jufiils,
1,1111 Martin and Koger Rmidy,
biitli had ht!lated Ilapijy Birlhdiiy
Bufl!."!. Genrfit! Iscnliurg'.s Ilap|>y
Buflf .was for hi.-i "tjiiest," "DiiteSi-
Treut" Bob Sehadu! .Julio Mintz
•wuN ,HiH>l>y ' " >*'* Gi!or{je Miller
Iir<;.>5crit a.-s a priwpeetivc Kiwanian;
Al Itunkfii liappy limt .ion is to
p(!iy fii-st Hanie for Pranttlin &
Mnr.sluiU Eleven v.s, MuhlenberR;
T(iiiy DpNicida (!uve ii .sad dollar
fdr lindiHiml Al Reiitten ton Sah-haticul,'
i»r is il Welfare?). And
wjiiuj .Tony j»ave a Happy Biiek UK
he ilmiipht of Itoger's fiitltriend,
it' IriBKored aiiotlier Happy Bnek
from Rofier same thought), plus
undther buck for club mcmhors
\v\vi needed singing lessons! Bob
Sehade happy that .son, B«ibt.. wa.n
eoinfortobly settled at Mcdieal
Seluiol in Wa.s)iingl«n wilh cotn-patiiile
rouniniate. Prcs. Joe „C.
flelivered a Hapiiy Buck from Lt.
G<iv, .loo Ocrhau.ser (vLiitini,;
HoriHUVfll Kisfranis) with request
that 3 Pree|>urtL»rs join liiin in
l^iioaevelt after Frceport meeting
to fiirm odicial inlfrelub. Prexy
.loo nnnounKcd tliat Intermit «"nul
Kiwani.s Presi<lont will visii ie
.S,W.L.I. Division on Ju-n , • \.
1070: also that tho Ti -..monial
Dinner fur outgoing Lt. Gov. Jne
Gerhau.ser will be held at Carl
Hopprs. Baldwin, on Wedno.«iday.
Dee, 4, that In.stallation of new
Fr<!i'poit Administration
held at the Sea Breeze
lober 15th -. l,adiuK Nite!
will be
on Oc-
Then J«!' called for n vote on
nominees Al Renken as 2nd V.P.
iiiid Direelors Htmk Witeon and
Stun Brekne. They wore elected
by unantmoiw vote. Harry Sccor
roiilributcd a Happy Buck!
Tiiu Freeport KJwanis Club ex-fi.'
iKls it.s best wishes to all members
and friends ot the Jewish
faith, for a Happy and Healthy
New Year (5730>,
The LEADER
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WiEKLY"
(StBtiled 193S;
P,wblishe«i Every Thursday by the Fieeport Leader, Inc.
Charles P. Buckley. Jr., FresidenI
The People'a Official Newspaper
Serving The Community for 29 Years
I
I
Rams Take Lead Under.New rScoring
In Parishioner Bowling League
The lend chanRcd considerably in the Parishioners Bowling League
on the third night of the 1D69-70 season la.st week as the Rams took
over the lop sprit after a 22 to 11 win over the Hawks. The Oivls
dropped to a second place tic with the Tigers Sdilowinf' a 20 to 13
loss (o the Jaguar.s. who moved up the ladder, into a third place tic
with the Cnrtts. The Tigers hud, ; • v • •
whipped the P,inther.s and the | j„i,n Pirro and Eddie Edwante 1
Cards lowered tlw boom on the 1 endi. For the Orioles, they fared
Orioles, though they gave up 10'very well on the match point
match points ti> them. The Hawk.s | i,„sjs, Tunv Zimardo toolc all 3,
dropped to fourlli plate while t h e | j j j | l Minnick and Jim Noone had
Eagles moved up tn 5th after trim-, 2 earh tmd George Fitzgerald
ming the Bears. 21 lo 10. The Lions 'picked up 1. all in addition to
sllso moved up wilh a 22 to U ; Liegey's fine sliowing.
drubbing of tlic Wf>lvcs. | TIIO Lions lost t game-to thci
' h\ league play tlwre weren't j Solves audgidhered in everything
many liigh games over 200 rolled 1^,],^ .,„({ j„ aeyjtion Al Lo Cswcio,
but Frcfi Lonumgino picked up 2: Mike Te.s{!it:ra« and Bob Cour-pjiinU
for tlw Hawljs witli a 539 tenay top-^Mni their opponents witfl
series, including a 201 K»inu- Richy
LofUis of the Tigor.s was soeoipd
high kcgler with a 535 .scries, in-eluding
a 200 game. In addition he
2 iioints each, while Richy Mayco
and "Pat" Donegan took 1 each. Al
De Ilo.sa and Pat Madigan had 2
eaeh for the Wolves and Prank
picked up 3 match points for theUyonj, jony D'Ambra and Jerry
team. Cube Liegey of the Orioles jj„m,.e ^ . , „ , ^ . ^p ^^^^ j ^,.^^^^
rolled a 328 series and added 2 •J<^^^, Tigers romped to a 22Vi to
match points to tlio team total. U,,^, ,^j„ ^^^^ ^^ 'Panthers with
Bernie Ciotti of the Eagle.s fmi-shcd | gm vagts. Jack Rogcr.s, Art
wilh 51B. including a 201 and I Hnnna and Riehy Loftas picking
topped his opponent with 3 match L,p gii, ,„j,jp,, p^j^jj. ^^ |j,jj, ^i^_
points, Pat Gllmour of ll»e Pan-U-j^^ pj,ntiieis lost all but 1 game
Ihcrs, who leads everybody in just .^J^^ Charley Pace and Lou Di Leo
about ovoi:ythlne on the alley.s. pished up 2'3 match pointe.
wa.s on form with a 504 and rjo-match
points. < *•'
The Cards really put the 'Jinx'
on the Orioles by taking all games
and series wUh Ron Henoch picking
up l4nnleh point, Phil Toale 2,
Heart of Fxeeport:—All rooms air
condition, includes all Hotel
laci^liies. Reasonable Summer
Rates.
NORMANDIE HOTEL
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The Pagles lost I game in their
21 to 10 win over the Bears. Ber-:
l ie Ciotti topped the winners with
3 matah points, Heeky Rainaldi
had 2 and Charley Hill and Jack
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De franza won I each, Ed.
O'Kcefte led the Bears with ' S'
points, John Alber had 2 and Ous
Barichievlch won 1.
TIio Jaguars had heavy funs
firing al the Owls and emei^ed
a 20 to 13 victor. Match points
were won by Andy Hroncich, BiE
Rumpkc, Warren Greenwood,
Jack Enright and Vince Fortunato
while Jim Garlland, Don Gorton,
Ed. Conway, Tom McElhcam and
Jack Kennedy took the pointe ,for
the Owls,
The Rams rolled high scores and
topped the Hawks 22 to II, with
Joe McKinney, Ed, Glncel, Bob
Ccsgravo and Land Burger pick*
ing up the match points. Fred Lo-mangino,
Don Navin, Jim Turner
and Tony Wille added points < t »
the game they won for the Hawks.
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DINNEI^ from $2.95
Served t i l l 2 A.M.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-09-25 |
| 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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