' Gone With The Wind'
To Open At Syosset Theatre
" Gone With The Wind' ac- Atlanta, Georgia, in December
claimed world- wide as one of the o f 1939 « The picture was lastre-great
motion picture entertain- leased during the Civil War Cen-ments
of all time will open at the tennial Year, 1961. The 70 MM.
Syosset Theatre on Thursday, version brings the epic drama to
December 21st, to be seen for th ea tf ir8st: 0t0im pe. min . a younger as well as older gen-the
latest giant screen process,
Metrocolor and Stereophonic
Sound.
This marks the sixth re-release
since David O. Selznick's
production of " Gone With The
Wind" made motion picture history
with its world premiere in
eration of motion picturegoers
as a colorful and exciting new
experience in sight and sound.
Starring Clarke Gable, Vivien
Leigh, Leslie Howard and Olivia
de Havilland, " Gone With The
Wind," winner of ten Academy
Awards, has been seen to date
by a combined international audience
of 295,000,000 persons.
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New Peace Corps Fact Book Available
The Peace Corps Service
Council of Long Island announced
the publication of the new 1968
edition of the Peace Corps Fact
Book and Directory. The publication
issued by the Washington
Headquarters of the Peace Corps
containes a wealth of information
about the Peace Corps, its
mission and its importance.
Included in the new publication
is a Training Directory
which lists the various skills
that the Peace Corps can use and
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the directory is full of action
pictures of Peace Corps activities
all over the world. It also
has extensive maps and diagrams
giving full particulars about each
area and project.
The directory is available to
all libraries and schools upon
request. The Council has also
available a limited supply for
individuals. Request from
schools, libraries and individuals
should be made to the Peace
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Island, Box. 11, Lawrence, N. Y.
11559.
Free Movie For Children
The Plainedge Public Library
extends an invitation to every
a elementary school child in the
I district to see the movie." The
Red Balloon" on Wednesday . Dell
cember 20th at 4 p. m. in the Cafe-torium
of the Baldwin Drive
School. There is no admission
charge.
Holiday Program Set
The Northedge PTA of the
Plainedge School District will
present a holiday program on
Tuesday, December 19 at 8 p. m.
in the school auditorium. The
Northedge Chorus, Northedge
Band, and Northedge String Ensemble
will perform.
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