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a. I oc Ui > oc UJ s o ^ o 0 OC GO z > -I > 1 ^ u o cc Is < UJ a < ONGKUND WATER LONG ISLAND WATER CELEBRATES CENTEN- NIAL. Lynbrook Mayor William P. Geier presents a Cit- ation to Long Island Water Corporation President Michael Zihal in honor of the Corporation's 100th Anniversary. The utility started in 1884 has been providing water to the resi- dents of Lynbrool since 1903 and has had its offices in Lynbrook for the past fifty years. Long Island Water is the largest investor-owned utility in Nassau/Suffolk, the third largest in the State of New York, and the nineteenth in the U .S. Also on hand for the ceremony were Deputy Mayor Michael Krawchuk, second from right, and L.I. Water Past President John Farley, right. (Photo by John Cribbin). Happiness is A Membership in Old Westbury Gardens, To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the opening of the OLD WESTBURY GARDENS to the public, a Spring Preview Party is planned for April 27th. OLD WESTBURY GAR- DENS is open to members and visitors from April 28 through October 28. Membership to OLD WESTBURY GARDENS offers an array of interesting events which include exhib- its, nature walks, house 1 Headaches. Dizziness. Blurred Vision 2. Neck Pain. Tight Muscles. Spasms 3. Shoulder Pain, Pain Down Arms. Numbness in Hands 4. Pain Between Shoulders. Difficult Breathing. Abdominal Pain 5. Lower Back Pain. Hip Pain, Pain Down Legs •Free Spinal Examination •Emergencies Treated Anytime •Most Insurance accepted as Full Payment Free exaniination does riot include X-rays or treatment BASS CHIROPRACTIC BUILDING 559 Atlantic Ave. East Rockaway Near Lynbrook - 5 Towns - BVC - Oeeanside Please call to arrange your appointment 593-8333 at Ronnie's Deli 302 Atlantic Ave. East Rockaway, New York HOT & COLD BuWETS FORMAL DINNERS PARTY HEROES Boar's Head Cold Cuts Homemade Salads 887-2250 COME SEE ^ RONNIE & RACHEL Lenten Programs at Bethany tours, and a variety of lec- tures and gardening work- shops. For further information to become a Member, kindly call OLD WESTBURY GARDENS at (516) 333-0048. OLD WESTBURY GAR- DENS is listed on the National Register of His- toric Places and is located on Old Westbury Road between Jericho Turnpike and the Long Island Expressway. V.F.W. Country Western. Its round up time again at the Lynbrook V.F.W. and that old buckaroo John DeSano is running another great Country Western. The date is April 14th, the time, 9 P.M. till 1 A.M. and the price is only $10.00 per per- son. Music is by Tommy Dee and his Country West- ern band. Food and beer will be served and you can't beat the price anywhere. So sad- dle up, put on your jeans and boots and come on down. As this dance is always a sell out make reservations now. Call 599-8846. Jr. Girl News The 20th Annual Jr. Girls Conference will be held on the weekend of May 25 - 27 at the Holiday Inn in King- ston, New York. This will be our own Cathy MacEa- chen's conference as outgo- ing Jr. Girls State President. We are all very proud here in Lynbrook that one of our own Jr., Girls was elected State President last year. The post has hired a delega- tion from our Post and Aux- iliary up to Kingston, N.Y. for the State Jr. Girls con- ference. It will be a wonder- ful proud weekend for all of us in the Lynbrook, V.F.W. Jim Dillon Gets A Few OBITUARY MARY QUINN of Lyn- brook died on March 31. She is the beloved Aunt of William and Stephen Quinn, Joseph and Thomas Reilly, Mary Doolittle, Adult Education \Secrets of Thought Con- trol\ a new and interesting course is being offered through the Lynbrook Adult Continuing Educa- tion Department on Wed- nesday, May 2 from 8 to 10 P. M. at the Atlantic Avenue School. This one session class, costing $8.50, will aid partic- ipants in learning to choose thoughts that will enhance their lives. Pre-registration is neces- sary and may be made at the Adult Education office. Further information may be obtained by calling Sheila •Sarrett at 599-0936. irt' curry n full line of party i'aterin^ I'qtiipmt'nt for (lU ocf(inioim Good Men The Marine Corps League Western Long Island Detachment formed only a few weeks ago here in Lynbrook by Past Com- mander Jimmy Dillon is off to a good start. Jim reports that they already have 45 Marines in our Lynbrook Chapter. We are sure that there are quite a number of you marines out htere who still don't know we have a new Marine League right here in Lynbrook, U.S.A. Wanted, are former or active Marine men and women to come aboard. The Marine Corps League meets on the Third Wednesday of every month at 8 P.M. in the Howard Lathrop Post Vete- rans of Foreign Wars build- ing, corner of Vincent Ave and Merrick Road. For information call (516) 561- 9594. Once a Marine Always A Marine. \SEMPER FI ALWAYS\. LEST WE FORGE- T...April 1, 1945 Last major World War II battle fought on the Island of Okinawa. The Price Navy 5,000 and 7,666 on land. April 5, 1964 Gen Douglas MacArthur, 84, died. JIM CARROLL Publicity Hugh and William Reilly, Judith Misson, Marion Mankowski and Kathy Zmi- jewski. Arrangements were made by Perry Funeral Home, and interment was at Holy Rood Cemetery. H.X. POLLOCK FOR INCOME TAXES 15 YHS. exptmcNce m rouH must on Mm FR 4-1775 On April 12 at 7:30 P.M., the choir of Bethany Con- gregational Church in East Rockaway will be joined by the Choir of Christ Luthe- ran Church of Freeport for a performance of \The Seven Last Words of Christ\ by Dubois. Soloists will include Linda Unger, soprano; Brian Donohue, tenor; and Ed Tompkins, Bass. The accompanying pianist will be Mr. Glenn Wright. This thrilling and inspiring musi- cal work will be an unforget- table experience. The Good Friday pro- gram 6f Bethany's Choir, on April 20at 7:30 P.M., will be the cantata by Douglas E. Wagner—Hear Us, Holy Jesus.\ Both of these Lenten pro- grams are not to be missed— they will surely renew pur spirits, our commitment and our joy in the Lord. LHS (Continued from Page 3) five courts were filled,- ..Women's History Week was designed to \Heighten the awareness of men (and women to womens' chang- ing roles in modern society.\ It was sponsored by the Human Relations Commit- tee and was coordinated by Andrea Libresco. More News Hall passes are now needed while classes are in progress. It is intended to decrease the number of \hall wanderers\ and each teacher will soon have his own wooden pass to give to students who wish to leave the classroom for any number of reasons...Junior John Bruzzo earned his spot in the Grand Nationals at Cincinnati in May after he received fourth place in the National Qualification Debating Tournament for the National Catholic Fore- nsic League...John Bruzzo, Alexandra Nakis, and Jona- than Ruchman represented HORIZON at the annual Columbia Scholastic Press Association Journalism nalism teachers and advi- sors...The bloodmobile will be here on April 9, for a blood drive. Anyone inter- ested in donating must be 18 years or older. PTA will run their annual flee market on April 28. It will begin at 10 a.m. and ?nd at 4 p.m. Other News Faulty electrical wires were the cause of a fire that started in the basement of the house located on Main Street, on March 18. It was- lucky that the smoke was spotted before any major damage was done, and the family evacuated safely... During the summer, groups from various different coun- tries will spend a 15 day fully inclusive holiday in England for $795. Students will study various aspects of the Eng- lish culture while touring and seeing the beautiful dif- ferent countries. The above are excerpts from HORIZON, Lyn- brook High School's news- paper. To read more about Classnight, Women' History Convention on Wednesday^ Week, and Telemarketing^ ^ - March 14, at Columbia \send $2.00 for a yeays sub-^'\^^^^^ 14, at Columbia University. Student journal- ists from across the country participated in journalism workshops taught by jour- scription to: Lynbrook High School, Lynbrook, New York 11563 Att: Horizon office. Editorial (Con tinned from Page 2) by people who seem to rely solely upon the finances of the government for support, peo- ple who are unwilling to work long hours for little gain. I know that there are indeed people like Paolo, who was willing to work his way up the ladder to success, to make a better life without relying on the assistance of his com- munity or his legislature. 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