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Making News Around Town i O i -i t UJ CJ^*<I Party Tue Ladies Auxiliary of OK Farmingdale Hawks will bald a Card Party at De Marco's Bat, Rte. 10§, Farmingdale an Tuesday, March 1,1S77at 8 pm \ mm $2J0„ Free refresh- Call Metric System On Wednesday, February 16, at S p.m. at Woodward Parkway School, the PTA will have a metric system program. The sneaker will be Dr. Weitman. He will explain the metric system and a film will be shown. The entire country will he on the metric system in a few years. This will be an opportunity to familiarize yourself with tins important and timely subject. Woodward Parkway is a good place to begin. Please plan to attend. Please bring a pencil. Bells Are Ringing Holy Family High School in South Huntington will present its Theatre Company's 10th An- niversary musical \Bells are Ringing\ on March 25, 26 and April l, 2 and 3. This 1950's Broadway hit, which originally starred Judy Holliday and Sidney Chaplin, revolves around a young telephone operator whose naiveness causes many comical situations. Cast members representing the Farmingdale area include Christopher Funari, Pam Hickey and Patrick Sum- mers. Columbiettes r* Farmingdale Columbiettes Council #2204 will hold their regular meeting .on Monday, February 7, at 8:30 p.m. at the Council home on Morton St* - Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, February 6. Show hours are 8:30 am to t pm. One of the main attractions will be the Scent Hurdle Races The purpose of Ike Scent Hurdle Races is to demonstrate the high degree of control shown by toe dogs m competition. This attraction, pins many others including different judging Shoparama The Mid-Island Chapter of Women's American ORT will be sponsoring an Indoor Shoparama Sun., Feb. 13,10 am to 5 pm at the Masonic Temple. 197 Hempstead Tpk., Farmingdale. Admission free. Dag Show An exciting and colorful ac- tivity which stimulates and promotes continued interest for spectators is the upcoming Dog Show to be presented by the Mid- Island Kennel Club at the Nassau are srhrriulfd Tickets for adults are $1.50, children under 12 years of age free when accompanied by an adult For farther information call \Atiractiordine\ 794-9100. Singles Event Singles of Suburbia (ages 30-45) of the Mid-Island YM & YWHA, 3833 Jerusalem Avenue, Seaford, is sponsoring a Cabaret Nite on Wednesday, February 9, at 8:30 p.m. Featured will be dance music by Allan Snaider. Wine and other refreshments will be ser- ved. A $2 donation is requested of Y members and $3 from others. Singles of Suburbia is an adult social group that meets under the sponsorship of the Mid-Island Y every second and fourth Wed- nesday evening of each month. A call to the Y at 781-9090 can place you on a mailing list if you wish more information about this group's activities. Preschool Mothers \Some Facts About Diabetes,\ with guest speaker Sheila Rosenberg, Long Island Chaniady of the New York Diabetes Society, will be presented on Tuesday, February 8 at 9:30 a.m, at the South Branch Library. \Playgroups and How To Start Them.\ will be discussed at the Main Library on Wednesday, February 9 at 9:30 a.m. Both programs are open to the public, free of charge, with no pre- registration necessary. Writers Club The Writers' Club will hold a meeting on Wednesday, February 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the South Branch Library. New members are always welcome to stop in and join tins enthusiastic group of creative writers. Alcoholism \Alcoholism is Everybody's Problem\ is thetliscussion theme of the very real problem of 3Bf* Jfantungoak Pnat \YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER\ - Established 1ST20- 51 Heisser Lane, Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 Telephone: CHapel 94131 - 0170 Publisher Joseph Merendino Editor/Manager Robert J. Starrett Production Mgr. Steven Vid Published every Thursday by Island-Wide Publication*, lac. Joseph Merendino, President; Steven Vid, Secretary-Treasurer COMPOSITION RESPONSIBILITY This n*«v»p*p«r will not b* liable for •rrors, appearing in any odvertiatag b«—' yood the coat of the apace occupied by the error. By-Lined Articles fc Co Jumna ar« the aola optalooa of the writer* ft do not neceaaarily represent views of the papa«. Second Claa* Postage at Farmingdale Post Office. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: 1 YEAR |5. at MEMBER: New York Press Assoc. MEMBER: Nassau County Press Assoc MEMBER: American Newspaper Repre- sentative MEMBER* National Editorial Assoc aktahoiism in our society, to be held at die Main Library on Tuesday, February 15, at 12 noon. Paul Kennedy, outreach coun- selor at Brunswick House, the largest private alcoholism center in New York State, wifl speak on its causes, its con- the often devastating effects it can have on all who must deal with it, and the treatments available today. Hitchcock Movie \The Man Who Knew Too Much,\ the exerting Hitchcock thriller of international intrigue, murder and kidnapping will be shown next at the Farmingdale library. The film stars Leslie Banks and Edna Best as the worried parents of the missing child. Peter Lorre makes a mysterious appearance as a sinister villain, This 1934 classic shows London and has an ex- citing climax in Albert Hall. This stirring and suspeceful movie wifl be shown at the South Farmingdale library Thursday, February 10, at 7:30 pm. Art Exhibits Professional free lance illustrator Carl Lubow will present a selection of his Graphics collection at the Far- mingdale Public Library's South Bianch, from February 6-28. Lubow, a resident of North Massapequa, attended Far- mingdale High School and won the National Scholastic Award in 1970. He is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts and hi currently in the field of professional illustration. His exhibit is on view in the Com- munity Room, during library hours, for all who wish to attend. A public reception for Lubow will be held at the South Branch on Sunday, February 6 from 24 p.m. Holiday Closing The Farmingdale Public Library reminds its patrons to please note that both the Main and South Branch Libraries will be closed on Saturday, February 12, in commemoration of Abraham Lincoln's birthday. Flea Market Send your family on a treasure hunt, right in your own house. Those old, unwanted, once-loved odds and ends are just what is needed for the Flea Market and Cake Sale, to be held at the Farmingdale Public Library on Tuesday, February is, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds will go to the Library's Art Programs. Anyone interested in making a donation is asked to kindly bring all articles (No Furniture please) to the South Branch Library at any time during library hours. Cakes for the Cake Sale may be baked or bought, and brought to the South Branch library on February 15. String Concert A free concert of meditative Indian Music, performed by the New Light String Ensemble, will be presented to the public at the Farmingdale Public Library on Monday, February 7, at 7:30 p.m. The performance will be held at the South Branch Library located on Merritt Road and Boundary Avenue. Featured will be traditional Indian instruments, the si tar, tamboura, table, mridangm, as well as western instruments. Save up to 32% cm heating costs with the In-Sider storm The first storm window that goes on from the INSIDE! The In-Sider is the do-it-yourself storm window that costs less to buy because you put it together yourself. So easy to do;.even*a granny can snap the In-Sider together in minutes! Simple to install! See Whistler's Mother on TV for the In-Sider. 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