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“d ’by in 60 i dis- tlme\ dl£- that : -50 8n3RSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 T H E tEADER PACE NINE S K I TRAILS and TALES By TOM POLITANO Despite ^ Iflqal balmy weather. [ good skiing (s stpi. very much with ' us. New Englfind's @pring conditions persist wit4.falr.,tp excellent skiing reported Utroug^out the area. Many faculties in Southern New York, and;the CatskUls report they are closed for the season, but Cen> tral and Northern N4w York, New England, including -Massachusetts, are operating at full capacity. The \corn:' snow now existing re- <iulres just a little greater effort, but the pleasant, sunny weather more than ccmp'ehsabes for the In- conveiUence,- (If you wish to call it that). ^ In apy case, thousands of people J locked to ski resorts this past week end. It was the most populated weekend since Washington’s Birth day. Conditions are expected to re main constant for the next two or three weeks. ‘STore snow is predicted for New England, and I assure you we’ll get Itr Mount Snow’s outdoor swimming pool as popular as ever . . . the AT MEADOW BROOK OUR ONLY BUSINESS \ IS SERVICE / FOR «tL VOUII \Twist’’ running wild In Vermont . . . a semi-dry Staite. \Bring your own botde\ Clubs springing up everywhere . . . Al Volmer, Free port Attorney, spotted buying a pair of ski boots; insists he’s going to play voUey ball In them this sum mer . . . Snow pushing the eaves of my ski lodge roof . . . 10,000 Green Mountain miles clocked on my speedometer this winter; 6,000 up and 5,000 down . . . \Moonlight In Vermont\ is more than jifst a lovely song. . . . Direct telephone reports from the Canadian Latuentlens describe win ter powder conditions and fair weather. I’m heading up Cheire this week and will report my trip -next INDEPENDENTS FOU FARRELL DECIDE TO (SO STEADY AND PLAN DANCE ON APRIL 28 The \Independents for Edward Farrell’’ have set, the date for their first social event, a dance. It will be held Saturday, April 28, 8:30 p.m., at the Sunj-lse Lodge Masonic Temple on West Merrick Road in Freeport. Tickets for the affair can be obtained by calling the co-chairmen for the event. Either Bill Vagts at Paul Mattson at FR Cerebral Palsy Center To Hold ‘^Parents Workshop’* Leonard Shotland, Director of So cial Services at the United Cerebral Palsy Center In Roosevelt, will con duct a 10-week workshop for par ents of handica.pped teenagers stort ing ’TuKday, April 3, at 8:15 p.m. at the OP Center. 380 Washington Ave., Roosevelt. In a small Workshop discussion group parents will receive answers to such questions as: \What is usual teenage rebellion?\ — \What About further schooling?\ — Is marriage possible?” — “What about Jobs?\ Dependable! MA 3-1355 ( In announcing the plans, Mr*. Vagts said, \We enjoyed working together so much in the recent Po- Roosevelt Teacher To Attend Special Institute James Gaddy, Science and Health instructor at the Roosevelt Junior- Senior High School has received word that he has been selected to attend the Institute for High School Science Teachers at Bucknell Unlv. this summer. The Pennsylvania College will provide a stipend to help cover ex penses while Mr. Gaddy is attend ing the six-weeks Institute. lice Justice campaign that we felt we’d like to stay togetheri\ More than 200 persons are ex pected to attend the dance. ^u«<a»i” a y FREEPORT HEARING AID CENTER Stephen R a tner 3 W. SUNRISE HWY. Bet. Main & Church Sts. FR 9-1627 Don't Send Cash> Warn Income Tax Officials. Don’t send cash through the mail-' to pay your 1961 Federal Income tax. It may be lost or misdelivered lA route and you may have to pay ag.Tin, Thomas E. Scanlon an<t Charles E. Church, local district di rectors of Intem al Revenue, cai'- tloned taxpayers. -FRIEDMAN’SisS PHARMACY, INC. “The Prescription Center** PRESCRIPTION - DRUGS CANES - CRUTCHES TRUSSES • BELTS Bko boards ELAsViC STOCKINGS Sunrise H'way at Grove Si. FREE DELIVERY FReeport 8-OOpi BOAT O W N E R S !! NEED A HAVEN? SOME CHOICE BOAT SLIPS ON HUDSON CANAL STILL AVAILABLE Contact MIDGE SWANSON or BILL VOGT at SAN BAR restaurant 225 Hudson A v e n u e , Freeport FR. fit-9313 or FR.9-6566