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mm ,. . t ' ' . ' ^ , - ’. ................... ' _______ ________ ..,-1 _. ' ' 5 . ^ ^ : ^ , _. i r| I' I h PAGE FOUR T H E LEADER THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 19B1 Schoo^ Election and Budget Dates Set By Roosevelt Board The Roosevelt Board of Bducft- Uon announces tlie following dales concerning the forthcom ing school election for m em b ers of the Board, and voting on th e Budget for 1901-1962: May 2 —Annual Meeting of UlC D istricl S p m . a t the Roosevelt Junior High School The Budget will be Discussed, and questions an swered, There will be no vote on the Budget this meeting. O ther business of an annual meeting will be conducted, Plea.se. note that there will not be voting on the Budget. May 3—Annual Election of the District, Pi-om 10 a.in.-9 p.m. a t the W ashington Avenue School Voting for members of the Board of Edu cation. Library Board, and approval of the Budget. All qualified reg- i.stered voters may vote. FHS Band And Ork To Play At Jr. High School Dedication Ceremonies Planned For Sunday Afternoon, Apr. 30 The cerrmonie.s dedicating the MUSIC StUDCNTS TO PLAY AT JOHN W. DODD SCHOOL DEDICATION CEREMONIES Th e cerrmonie.s dedicating John W. Dodd Jr. High School in Preeport will be held a t the school on Sunday afternoon. April 30th. Both Concert Band and the O rchestra of the school will p a r ticipate. Fea^tured with the orch estra will be Michael Conning, playing “Zigeunerwelsen\ by d e S a r - asate. F e a tured with the band wUl be a trum p e t trio, composed of Raymond Brown, Ronald Lyke and Leslie Kessler, playing ‘•Buglei's Holiday\ by Leroy Anderson. DUNCAN HINES recommends Allied Nautical Cadets i Plan Annual Card Party The F if th Annual Card Party, .sponsored by the Freeport B attalion, Allied Nautical Cadets, will take^ place on Friday evening, A p ril 28. siarllne at fl p.m . VFW Hall. 4041 North Main Street, Freeport. T h e l public i.s Invited to attend, i Tickets may be obtained at th e | door. Funds derived from the an nual event provide training aids for the Cadets as well a.s transpor tation expenses for their field trips. Pictured above, left to right, are Leslie Kessler, trum p et! Ronny Lyke, trum p et, Michael Conning, accordion and Ray Brown. trum p H . shown rehearsing with John Jenkins (at th e piano) for their appear ance a t th e dedication ceremonies of the John tV. Dodd Junior High i?choOl t6 be held on Sunday. April 30. at 3 p.m. Mr. John Jenkins serves as Director of Instrnm e n tal Mnsic of the school. iPliolo by Bagali'llc 1 , SA¥0¥ iii A Chinese Kestaaraiit o( Distinction Since 1933 W e Honor MEHRICK ROAD Am er. Exp. Cards O at Grove St. Carte Blanche FREEPORT FReeport 8-9823 WHITEHOUSE iESTAUHANT HOST— A n d r ew M o n a slere CHEF — John Scales! • Kitchen Closed Tuesday O BAR OPEN 7 DAYS A W E E K — Two E n trances — 23 R.R. A v e . 34 W. Sunrise Hy. FReeport 8-9307 O TAKE OUT ORDERS ® OTTO KUNZ SEA BREEZE ftESTAtmANT > and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Unexcelled Dining on Freeport’s Famous Waterfront PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for MEETINGS and PARTIES Select from Our Complete Menu featuring Our Famous STEAKS and SEA FOOD DINNERS Call FR. 8-9878 ★ VALET PARKING for Your Conveoicnce • Our HORSESHOE COCKTAIL BAR and LOUNGE offers an inUmate . almosphere for quiet relaxation. Foot of M iller Ave., Freeport Closed Monda\s Air Conditioned YOUTH DAY PROCLAMATION Freeport’s Widely-Known Community Orchestra To Present Annual Concert The Preeport Comm unity O rch estra, th e 'product of the Adull Education program of the Preepoi't Schools, will be presented in It.*? iU h Annual Spi'ing Concert In the Senior High School Auditorium on May i a t 8:15 p jn. The orchestra will be directed by Dr, J. M aynard W ettlaufer, M usi cal Director of Preeport schools Hr has conducted a program of classi cal an d semi-classical selectionx. a.ssurlng an enjoyable musical eve ning for all who attend. Thi.s orchestra is composed of men and women, Ift m any voca tions. from Freeport and Its ad joining areas and is considered one of the finest am a teur m usical groups in Nassau County. /sian^s finest 77 W, M ertlck Rd.. Freeport m specializing Outgoing Orders. iitrsmi FR 8-2161 in advance quick Special Luacheons'DUmers Banquets & Parties Acco*'..modated FREE PARKING IN REAR J (DEAL FAMILY DINING h N A REFINED ATMOSP V O G T ' S SANDBAR RESTAURAI ‘*Knjoy thr .Scenic FieM' of Freeport Bay\ 25S Hudson Avenue Free FR. 8-W13 or FR. 9-6.766 - Closed Tiiesi \WE'RE FAMOUS FpR'OUR STEAK & SEA FOOD ' DINNERS\ WHEREAS, the BenevolonL and Prolectivc O rder of Elks has designated May 1 as Youth Day to honor Am erica’s Junior Citizens fur iiieir acconiplishmcnl.s, and to give fitiing recognition of iliclr serviM.i 1-0 Community. S tale and Nation; and WHEREAS. Freeport B P.O E. ;(^1253 will sponsor an observance on lliat day in tribulc to the Junior Citizens of this Community, ahd. WHEREAS, no cvoni could be more deserving of our support and participation than one dedicated to these young people who i-epreseiU llie nation's greaivst rrsouree, and who m the years ahead will <uwum» the re.«ipon.slblllty for the advancem e n t of our free society: and. WHEREAS, our Youth need the guidance, inspiration and encourage m ent which we alone can give in order to develop those qimliiles of har<’^‘»’- ♦•.'ssmtial for future leadership: and, WHEREAS, to achieve this worthy objective we should demonsirwie our partnership with Youth, our understanding of their ho|K.s and i.s- piralions and a sincere willingness to help prepare them in every way f.ir the re.sponsibilittes and opportunities of citizenship; NOW THEREFORE, I. Robert J. Sweeney, Mayor of the Village' of Preeport, do hereby proclaim .,*«iy 1 a.s Youth Day, and urge all de- parlm e n U of government, civic, fraternal and patriotic groups, and our citizens generally, to participate wholeheartedly in its observanre. ROBERT J. SWEENEY. Mayor of the Village of Preeport. I « THl m J. Di. ’ to r Richi