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E a s t R o c k a w ay * L3mbrook • M a h r e r ne
Vol. 5, No. 18 • ^ W o S S e T t j S i i r M ^ ^ Lynbrook, N. Y., Thursday, January 13, 1966 LY 3-1300 10^ P e r Copy
in ceremonies held at Town Hall on January 1st, town of Hemp-stead
officials take their oath of office. Deputy Town Clerk, Quentin
D. Suits, administers the oath to (left to right) Presiding Supervisor
Ralph G. Caso, Supervisor Francis T. Purcell and Councilmen
John H. Benoit and Easa Easa.
A MILESTONE IN TEACHER-SCHOOL BOARD RELATIONS: Al-exander
Rosen, President of the Malverne Teachers Association,
and Luis Bejarano, President of the Malverne Board of Education,
Cboth seated) are shown signing the Professional Relations Agree-ment
for better Teacher-School Board Relations on December 21.
This is the first to be signed in this area and the second to be
signed in Nassau County. Witnessing the signing of this unique
document are (seated) Mrs. Hazel Johanson, Mr. Richard P.
Meyer, Principal of Malverne Junior High, and Mrs. Virginia
daCosta. (State Photo)
District 12 To Vote
Registration of voters (for
those who did not register In
May 1965) will take place in
the Senior High School gymnas-ium
on Saturday, January 15th
from 1 to 8 PM and on Tuesday,
January 18th from 4 to 10 PM.
A public meeting for discus-sion
of .the propositions to be
voted on will be held in the Ju-nior
High School auditorium on
Wednesday, January 19th at 8:30
P.M.
The special election will be
held in the Senior High School
gymnasium on Tuesday, January
25th from 11:15 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Unity Dinner
The UNITY PARTY of Lyn-brook
will hold its Annual Din-ner-
Dance at the Valley Stream
Park Inn on January 26, marking
its 31st Anniversary.
"This affair is the biggest
social event of the year in Lyn-brook",
commented Lester For-est,
publicity chairman, "and
the entire village family will be
present — Mayor George H.
Mangravite, Trustees and other
officials." The guest speaker
will be Hon. Francis T. Purcell,
Supervisor of the Town of Hemp-stead,
and guest Invitations have
gone out to other Nassau offi-cials.
In the past UNITY'S Annual
has proven to be quite a gala
evening and Mrs. Dorothy Ma-
Guire, ticket chidirlady, has an-nounced
that all tickets are out
and that only last minute returnis
will be available to those who
have not as yet purchased tickets.
The Journal Chairman, Floyd
Wilcox, said, "the last ads were
sent to the printer this week and
it looks like another good year".
For Information on tickets
call Mrs. MaGuire in the evenings
at LY 9-2351.
Where's Monte?
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Caine
of 58 Garfield Road, East Rock-away,
are still searching for
their 6-year old dog, Monte.
He is part wirehaired terrlor
ivhich has helped to give his
black coat the illusion of curls,
and his brows and muzzle are
tan. Monte made a break for
the wide open spaces on Thurs-day,
December 30th, and was
wearing a collar with license
rag #887245. He is mad about
the water and has been known
to leap in for a swim at the
slightest provocation. He might
shy away from small children,
but he is very fond of older
youngsters. If you've seen a dog
of this description - black, long
slightly-curly coat, tan eyebrows
and tan about the mouth, gentle
and frisky-friendly, won't you
call the Calnes at LY 9-7492.
There is a $10 reward for his
return and Information regard-ing
his whereabouts would be
greatly appreciated.
DONKEY BALL GAME
There will be a donkey basket-ball
game this Friday night, Janu-ary
14th, sponsored by the Lyn-brook
High School Student Coun-cil.
The faculty will face the
seniors at 8:30 p.m. in the Lyn-brook
High School Gym. Admis-sion
is 75^.
Lester Forest Appointed
Lynbrook Prosecutor
Mr. Lester Forest, a prom-inent
practicing attorney and Ly-nbrook
resident has been appoin-ted
Prosecuting Attorney for the
Police Court by the Village of
Lynbrook effective January 1,
1966. This is the first time such
a position has been designated
by the Village.
Mr. Forest is a graduate of
Harvard Law School where he
received his LL. B. He re-ceived
his A. B. from New York
University at the Heights and is
a graduate of DeWitt Clinton
High School in Manhattan. A
member of the Lynbrook Recrea-tion
Commission for five years,
he has managed basketball and
baseball clinics and indicated
Interest in extended vocational
and technical training in the sch-ool
system. He is attorney for
the Chinese Cultural Society of
Long Island.
Mr. Forest maintains an of-fice
at 236 Union Avenue and
resides at 2 Durland Road with
his wife Marjorie and their two
sons, Lester, Jr., and Scott,
both of whom are students at
Marlon Street Elementary Sch-ool.
Read The Helm-Review
AMITS INSTALLATION: Last week, the United Amits, Inc., Lyn-brook
Chapter, installed their officers and directors for the com-ing
year. On hand to do the honors was Mayor George Mangravite
(left), shown congratulating new President Albert Montemarano
D r i v e C a r e f l l l l v — (center) and Vice-president Albert D'Amico. Among the distin-i^
iiYv; guished guests were Judges Frank Gulotta and Mario Pittoni.
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| Title | The-Helm_1966-01-13; Lynbrook Helm Independent Review |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Lynbrook, Malverne, & Nassau County |
| Creator | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewan, NY 12466 |
| Date | 1966 |
| Type | Weekly Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Lynbrook Public Library; Arthur Mattson; HSERL |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public domain and Digital Rights held by Lynbrook Public Library and the Historical Society of East Rockaway & Lynbrook |
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