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PAGE TWO - . ' W ' • - T H E L E A D E R THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1955 (Freeport Run-Around freep 6 rtBoyGe+s SiiverBars i C o iH lT l^ j^ t t T C t C t l O T l S L i s t e d (Continued /rp m Page 1) ■■ S ' - ssiderably below the average num b e r -aof com p la ints th a t p o u r into the ’F reeport police s tation each week. ! The Leader was curious to. learn \ ■’wh a t’s wrong. Its.reporters have sat through plenty of civic association meetings where speakers complained V- about; the situation. One woman, the mother of; several^ children,; said. ' the: only way she could prolect her youngsters from unleashed dogs-was • to tie up half-a dozerfof the animats •.-..in.'fteriyard. She had tried phoning', ■ for-- t dog-catchers', but the ... roving1, •' canines;never stayed in one place long enough to h e picked up by the “arms of the'law; .... By Recreation D e p a rtm e n t mm . i ' Adding tq difficulties e n countered 1 is the fa c t th a t neighbors hesitate ■ tp nam e dog owners when they \ m ake a complaint. If a dog escapes before th e catchers arrive, the ann- m a i can hardly ever be traced. ‘NEXT W EEK—W hy dogs leave home arid homeowners growl. Dr, Strauss Announces , Committee Chairmen -Dn- S. R. Strauss, Director of the Freeport-Auxiliary Fire D e p artm ent, m ade known his nom inations for the various committee heads dur ing a m eeting of the Civilian p e . fense group, on W ednesday evening. July. 20, a t the Fire D e p artm ent Headquarters. T h e meeting, desig nated as a social and training-.ses- slon, was term inated with the show ing of Civilian Defense films. They were: \One Plane, one Bomb,” and “ School for Survival.” - JThe auxiliary firem en appointed | — — \ to 1 th e —com m ittees—for \the -coming y e a r are: Service C o m m itteesB ruce wallets; ‘ E n tertainm e n t, William BOIchi and George :M a rshall Jr.; Training, Charles Merk, chairm a n , Charles Gum as and Paul Grem p ei; 1 T h e Riiver -bars o f - a first lieutenant a r e p i n n e d - o n 'l s t L t D a n lelF .- ' Henchoy, Jr., by-bis wlfeTK^thleen.i arid M J . O en, » R. F . : Ennlfl^-Fort i Jackson H eadquarters July 11.'Lt. H e n c h e y ls-th e son o f Mr. a n d Mrs. I D apIel Henehey of 256 W allace street. 'H e .Arrived rit ; F a r i'J a c k s o n i In April, 1954, and Is now an instructor i n i b e 5blaVAirborne In f a n tr y Regiment.- Lt. Henchey -and family m a k c j h e i r hemc a t 116 W oodland Terrace, Columbia, S.C. 'Thursday^ 'July 'SlSth | N o rtheast Park: _ 10:00 a m .— 'G roup games; T l:lS a.m.—Swiiri- ‘ming instruction - all area?? 3:30 'p i n . —R e h e a rsal for puppet show; 4:00 p m .—Construction of booths ’.for carnival; 7:30. p jn .—O p e n L .I . T o u rnam e n t \ A d u lt Basketball - m eeting - 9:00 p.m. __ . R a n d a ll'P a r k : 9:30 a.m.—M idget League; 10:30 a.tri.—Library' story W o u r; 2:00 pjn.—Baseball clinic for\ vboys 13 and up; 4:00 p m .—Tourna m ents; 7:00 p.m.—Girls I f through ?T3 - softball game and- Adult -women’s sdftball. N o r thw e s tP n r k : 10:00 a.m.—Bas k e t b a l l instructions; 8:30 p.m — Adult softball. _ Holy Redeem er: 10:00 a.m .— ■Rythmic activities; 11:00 a.m.— V $ - Holy Redeem er: 10:00 a.m.—Sing ing games; 10:30 a.m.—Doll show. .M o n d ay, August 1st N o rtheast g a r k : 10:00 a.m.—T e n nis. Instruction; 1:15 p.m.—T o u rna m e n ts: 7:30 p.m.—Roller skating With music. R a n d a ll P a r k : 2:00 p jn .—Archery instruction for boys and girls Junior and- Senior High -school age. N o rthw est P a rk: 7:30 p.m.—Adult golf instruction. Holy Redeem er: 10:00 a.m.—Social and square dancing instruction. South Shore juvenile Team Takes First Sw m m im g M e e t Having been undefeated for three years, the juvenile swimming team of the South Shore Yacht-Club resumed where it left off a yearagn by defeating the Northport Yacht Clgb squad in a meet Saturday, July 16, in-local wafers by a score of 92 points to 80. South Shore swimmers won eight of the IB individual ^events and tied for first place in another in addi tion to taking both the-boys’ and girls’ relay races. B e tty Conboy arid Donald Boehmke were double -.wln- nors,j-wiiile- RGnnle -Velteri,—“Nancy- lO’G rady, D o n a ld G h e g a n .--Kenneth -Ghegan,. Susan -price arid' Lindh •Ferrer each took oneTirst.. The-.summaries.; -' - •• h o y s . f , e e sty l e . ’- - and -Public relations, H a rry O’Rouke. winner. Jlramr Turner; -NYCrvNivnn- ........ r~ R fchiirdsoT i, N X O , B e e o n d a n d J o s e p h K e 't l n j r - SSY C , th i r d , T i m e 17.2 Ht*c- ptVtlKe _ ' Girin. 9-1-0. '27 yard*, free Rtylc - Winner, Ronnie -Quarry. NYC: -Jtidy L u n d . N Y C . seco n d , m id G a ll B u i - w i n , i -SSYC, .th i r d , .Tinny I7 .n ^econtl*. tL iynT f 2 5 y a r d a , fre e sty l e ■- WlnulM-. 'Ronnie Velten. SSYC: Chips iiATaslrohg. -NYC,- ^eyotid -nt^d- -Bruce ( Bqelimcke. SiSYC, third. Hime 19 »eq~ on da. Girin,25 yards. tr«o «ty!6 --- >W)nferr-Nancy O’Grady, SSYC: Jack it - JCnnph, NYC, second and Jcannle f Myer, NYC. jthird. Time 34.3. C o y s . 1 5 »17 ; 5 O y o r d a fre e s t y l e . ' Winner;. Don Ghei:iin, SSYC: WnyjiG • DryKtlnle, NYC and Hy.nk- Gardner, ,^-NYC. I third. 'Time 27 second 0 Ip- 1 7. .50 yardu .style 1 W i n n e r , lib t t y C o n b o y / S S Y C ; J u d y 1 * mm § m m m 1 l i? I---., • • m : p P 5.- Is ■ i t s ^ r P l y n n i S S Y C ; x e c o n d T a n d K a r e n L u n d , . , NY-C, | t h i r d . T i m e SO .L ■Boys,* 1 1 - 1 2 ,. CO y a r d s . J r e e . s t y l e — ’ ; W i n n e r , R id h a r d -Lyon, N Y C ^ VocJ ;.k c r , ^SY<3» s e c o n d . a n d G a r y V o l t c n , -L -S S Y th th i r d . Tinrio iJ2.3. ■Girin, llf-1 2 . 50 y u r d a , fre e s t y l e — ■/i W i n n e r , J a c k i e E n d r e s , N Y C ; L y n n T o u -cari p a y b illa--alinpsi; ^ witliout effoi t—with^checksr- s t - You do 1 esT^v21TfliigJ<less - S 9 Y C , th i r d . T i m e - 3 4 .2 . B o y s , 1 3 - 1 4 , -50 y a r d s , fre e sty l o — r W i n n e r , ' B o e h m c k c . S S Y C : -M ark M tD u ffee*, SSY C , s e c o n d ’ a n d J e f f v ■ T w e e d y , N Y C , - t h i r d . 29.1. G irls,. 1 3 - 1 4 , 50 y a r d s , fre e s t y l e — / W i n n e r , S u s a n P r i c e , ’S S Y C ; N a n c y J B o e h j h c k e ,. S S Y C , s e c o n d ^.ad B u r b a r a ‘ E n d r e s , N Y C . th i r d ; T l m e ”3T;T .; ’ - . G(irlB, 1 5 - 1 7 , 50 y a r d s , B ‘r « u # t s t r o k e — ' r,-; W i n n e r , ^ P a t t y _ _Ea:jui, —N Y C l J u d y - ^ F l y n h . SSY C , se c o n d a n d J e a n M c - / A n d r e w s . S S Y C . th i r d . T i m a .4 2 .6. B u y s , ' 1 G - IT.;- 1i O'- y f t r d s , ‘‘R r e t i s f - S f r o k e —; ] W i n n e r ^ J o h n W e l d o n . N Y C ; D ick iflteeh k 'e h V “ S S Y C ,7 se c o n d a n d A lex ■ j L y o n . N Y C . - t h i r d . T i m e 87.6. Bays? ^18-14i- 5Of yards. Buck Strojce— -iW b w tuV- Don- ^oehmclse,- SSYCr--Bill j RoTfln. NYCr’sbcond~niid.Jeff/pwebdy. ' N Y O . th i r d . T i j n v . . . 8 l i . l . . . . . . O l r | r . 1 3 - H ; — 60 ->nrdH lt-..t-k- - S t r o k e —1 - Wntinr-.-Tled-forrfli-Kt-i.Iii.-r - - Ltiriu ; Fe.rr.-r, S3YO and Bjil-lini— End rer. P e a a v ^ P f l t i S i r i a r d o , SSW T T tK ITa- —■nmiF-4f;7. - - ----- ceipts, less wivrrviirc, it’ 8 >. easier o im v h v for; your rhtclr>ri|iVwj teh-the whrik* story. Yes. treat yrinrself to a chaisklBg Kccouptut jthis bank am! take .life a liitie easier. B o y a . 1 8 - 1 4 . Op - y - a r d a . ?-flrea'»t 6 t r » k ^ — r Ruf- . i_ # n d iv ^ c a ^ e r S “ RYC: J 6 d y ....... *lev ° , | d -and J o h n —W a b h e o k a , S S Y C , th i r d . T i m e O l r ls, 18-1-4, n o . - y a r d , , B r e a s t - S t r o k e —- .-■■W innor. J a o k l o . E a d r e a . N Y C : P a t t y N Y C , a c o o n u fth d t S u a h n K e n n y , iSSY C .i t h i r d . T i m e 4S.7. . : B o y b . lS . 1 7 , SO -'yordd, B . '. c k . S t r o k . If fg d / f & L m m m m reeport . Winner,. Kln»r Ghegan. ^^YC: , Don GhecUn, SS,YC. second and John Wel- - . i d o n , N Y C , th i r d . T i m e 88.6. ;CirlN , 15 - 1 7 , 50 y a r d s . B a c k S t r o k e — ‘W i n n e r . B e t t y C o n b o y . S S Y C : J u d y J a c o b s , N Y C . H e eond a n d Iu i r e n L u n d . N Y C . thth rdd i T i m e 38.58.5 i r ? ’T i m e 8 ■Swimmitiff .on th e ^ K irlsV w i n n i n g ten r a w e r e J u d y F l y n n , D e b b ie C a n t w e l l . S u w m P r i c e a n d B e t t y C o n v o y , w h ile t h e b o y s ' w lnnlncr teatm c o m p r i s e d o f JCinff G h e - O j . . g f u l B Q p h m e k e , : . A n d e l L a n d D o n Ghfecmn. - : ; *■ .v m i f x a a w a a w w u im u tkuu, , l l i a w y t o r B a n lc P a y p n , ^ ; ^ - ^ Pension & Profit Sharing Plans LIFE INSURANCE ESTATE PLANNING Nat ^abi^w Insurance Consultant . ley ball and bat ball. Friday, July 29th i N o rtheast-P a rk: 10:00 a.m.—Con struction of m iniature golf course; 10:30 a.m.—M eeting for playground carnival; 11:00 a j n . — F p lk and square dancing instruction; 7:00 p.m.—F a th e r -& Son soum a m e n ts. - Randall P a r k :- 3:30 p jn .—T o u rna m e n ts; 4:00 p.m.—Tennis practice; 8:3D p.m. through 11:00 p jn .—F a m ily square dance. N o rthwest P a rk: 2:00 p.m.—Cro quet tournam ent. , Tuesday, August 2nd N o rtheast P a r k : H : 1 5 a.m .— Swimming instruction for all areas; 2:00 p.m,—G irls softball game. R a n d a ll P a rk: 2:00 p jn .—Baseball clinic - boys 8 through 12. . N o rthw est P a rk: 2:00 p jn .—A rch ery instruction; 7:30 p.m.—Roller skating; 8:30 p.m.—Adult softball. W ednesday, August 3rd N o rtheast P a rk: 10:00 a.m.— •Archery instruction; 11:00 a m — Rythm ics; 7:30 p.m.—Roller skating. R a n d a ll P a r k : 7:30 p.m.—Adult golf instruction. Children should check their park bulletin board for more detailed scheduling. 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