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Knights of Columbus Charity Drive John Dempsey Grand Knight of Msgr. Walsh-St. Raymond Council, Knights of Columbus recently attended a l^ick-off meeting for this years' Nassau- Suffolk Chapter, Knights of Columbus, Chanty Drive. The annual drive has its principle benefactor, the Cleary School for the Deaf, a non-sectarian school for the deaf and hard of hearing, located in Lake Ronkon- koma, N.Y. The meeting consisted of short talks by committee chairmen, outlining the work of their committee (Journal, Ball, Donations, etc.) and seeking the support of Councils throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. General Chairman of the 1984 Charity Drive, Vincent F. Carnegie of Garden City, called upon Knights, Columbiettes and Ladies Auxiliaries to put forth a maximum effort for a suc- cessful campaign. Msgr. Walsh-St. Ray- mond Council will partici- pate in this year's drive as it had in the past and seeks the support of the Community. Grand Knight John Demp- sey said, \the main purpose of our organization is Char- ity, and this will be one of our major efforts for 1984. The Charity Drive culmi- nates at the Annual Ball to be held on April 13th at the Huntington Town House, Huntington, N.Y. rnmn Gift SUFFERING? HEADACHE BACK PAIN NECK PAIN • SHOULDER PAIN • LEG PAIN • MENSTRUAL DISCOMFORTS LET ME HELP! Family Chiropractic Center Dr. Leigh Ann Marino 128-B Hempstead Ave. Lynbrook, New York 11563 596-0330 Courtesy Consultation Given to Determine if Yours Is a Chiropractic Case. FAMILY PLAN INSURANCES ACCEPTED office hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-T PM, 3 PM-7 PM Sat. 10 AM-2 PM DISABLED ASSISTANCE. Congressman Ray McGrath gives a slight assist to Nassau Community College student Tom Benante, who is the first student to use the new, conve- nient entrance at the college library for handicapped stu- dents. There are some 260 disabled youngsters attending the college, which is located in Uniondale and Garden City. McGrath, who holds a masters' degree in recreation for the disabled, was chosen by the college to be on hand for the opening day festivities. The congressman, whose district includes the Nassau Community College campus, has been instrumental in obtaining a $700,000 federal grant for the school. The grant has aided the school in providing counsel- ing and support services for disabled students that is widely acclaimed in the academic community. (Photo by John Cribbin) OBITUARIES BENJAMIN KOOPMAN of Lynbrook died on Febru- ary 16. He is survived by wife Ruth, son Thomas, sis- ter Audrey and brother Jack. Funeral arrangenients were made by Perry Funeral Home, and interment was in Rockville Cemetary. ANNA TOSNER of Lyn- brook died on February 16. She is survived by children Ann Siedl, Mae Traynor, Catherine Bowden, Sandra Zalinsky, Frank, Victor, Albert, Jack and James, sis- ters Florence Peace, Mary Holmes and Julia Brown, 34 grandchildren and 24 great- grandchildren. Arrange- ments were made by Flinch and Bruns Funeral Home, and interment was at Green- field Cemetary. Old Returns Make Good Tax Records Copies of federal income tax returns from prior years not only serve as good financial records, but they can serve as guides for filling out future returns as well, the Internal Revenue Service said. A good deal of information my be utilized from old copies, especially for those taxpayers whose financial situations stay almost the same from year to year, according to the IRS. Being able to refer to completed returns could also be helpful to taxpayers who might later wish to amend their returns, income average or who are called in for a tax examination. Taxpayers claiming the energy credit might also find copies of completed returns useful in figuring the amount of unused credit which they can carry over to liiter.tiix,years.. A SPECIAL VISIT. 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