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, PA& E tEN rJBJE. X £ J U ) J B a I ; ' - : Eiernard J. Loonarh' Retires After 32 Years W ith ^ a g e I ' i - B ernardw ho for many yeare :hBd of the . Freeport fire' alarm system, re- j tiredv last' F r id ^ . Mr. Loonanii i-began* his yiUai^e ernployment e <:an Ksa in . W31. as iaii “inspector, , be^ a World War I veteran. ~ came ’fire Alarm e l e c t r i c ^ 'in 19IS and for'the past -4;yeats hu( i^eeh rtSihtemflncenan in 'ihatge of the Are alarm ^stem . A . former Fire Chief,,Mr. Lo<m- am \participated actively _in_,the Southern. New York Firemten-'s AssMiation ^ d ' formerly as ;president of the reg^nid Timlt of the* liitemational Municipal Signalmen's Association. .He VAN RETO ._-iL . (Organist A Olreotor of. Music, ffreepoit^MMhadil^-CMureh) ' : FR . 9 - 2 t « i^ N c t m D TiocEDO maim R e n t t h e N e w e s t S t y t e J n -■ fofm a L W e a r W ^ D IN G S • BAHMITZVAHS PROMS • CRTHSEB Op«o Evenings l^li .9 PJA.— Sal. 'll] C P M . m i R k s t o l E s f o r r e n t 3 : 3 S 1 'B r o o k l y n . A y e n u e S U < 1 - T 1 4 8 _ - a l i l h e W a n ta g h H. R . S l e l t o n ' taEilosts Speiio (ContiHurt-lrort F age i)' ' • ■ ■ ■ ! iiiaud f ■profeasional..^a8seciations iCounserttb :Nas8au'Goun1y.^'Medi--' cal Society. . ^ .Ed S p e n o ' .is N e w . york^iiState ^ l u t o r 'Ti^resent&g' th e .Fourth ,SenatOiial--® tetrict 1954, Legislative-Cbihtnittee on . Motor Vehicles and Traffic Safety,'. Vicer- Chairmah^of the i Jdirit^Legislatiye Committee -oir School - Financing, iiliid:menibef “Of :the .Joint tive Committee ,on Cdirprations •andXaWi and of theTTemporafy State Commission .on ih e .'Atlahtid Shoreline. ■ - .He .risr .also Chairman. -of the 'Senate^ Commtttee-ph itotOr'•'Ve-^ hicles'And -u memba: of .the State. Conuhittee on Codes, 'Eddoation, Excise, Judicial^, Insurance, ,Fi-. nanre, Commer<^ rand.Navigation; Ed-Speno ;is“married to Audrey Eemichon .and :they : have ''four .chitdren. BERNIE„ W elcome yoit^fo th e . - _ F R E E P O R T Specials.and-C o m p lete Dinners Served £veny'Day'^irAVAVM .j^ J C H E F GEORGE PRICE (FoRrnei*ry-wUhiPatrJclaiMuppbys) I T H A M K S G i y i N G ^ . N B H , I (Includes Choice, of Appetizer, Boup,JiDessert.iaml1CiHfM )' I T o m a to J u i c e - T^ruitiC u p I S h r i m p Ci^iElctall ..i , .C r e a m e d C h ic k e n a l a 156106S o u p o r i — F r e n c h O r i i o n 'S o u p . ' I C elery a n d O liv e s M ix ed N u ts Red ]W in e| R O i ^ a i ^ F E D F45ESHddAM — M AA E -RIBS Q F b '6EF=AU JU S .<50,'’Extra)._ “ f C i : E a m e d » P d t a t o e s _ _ C a n d i e d .S w e e t P o t a t o e s | 1 A A a s h ^ T u r n i p s C r e a m O d O n i o n s .; ] i’S a r d e n S r e e n P e a s ^ - B u t t e r e d C a r r o t s | ' ^ PU (ig|;^rh..Pie w i t h W h i p p e d C r e a m issh' S X 7 5 - - p . . T — jiBwrsh WoTfi®n‘P|an A l^ecid trfl'eei'tirg -The.annual.pald'i^) membership ‘luncheon of the E ast Nassau Sec* tldn -of-the National Council -of. Jewish Women will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 12:15. p.m. .at the Reform Jewish Congrega tion- on Merrick and Kirkwood Avenues, Merrick. ., ‘A. very delightful and xielicious luncheon will be served' to all paid-up members, pues tnay~be ;paid :in ;ad,vance >or the day of iihe luncheon. . ' Mrs. -Myjon'Gordon.of Mti-Vfr- non,* N^;Y., -who ’-is a ^member of ‘.the .'National IBoard df 'National ^'Council -of - Jewish 'W-omen w ill be 'the guest speaker. -“Bhe has ..'.just •returned from a-'itcHiiL'fe) -Israel, jPrflnee.and Jteily.-.. ' ‘The ii^tiorial tCdunell; .of-ilew- :ish ^W■amen, worlffs 'dldesV. ma- Hjor iJewish '.women's corgahizatton;' •mafiitainsm^rly ri(000\communlfy .aeiwicea ^ la ^brpah tad^t^-edu- .ca£ioh .tptrog«m;rfor memhere^ ’ B h o v m leil lo fisM ai».M i.v.H eIeii Stearig, a « c » n d m l ol C a s t Sohh Hnderhill. early aeUlera-Mce; W-iliiam ;Penney* VChairman. of Ibb F a ir , ;Misi-JC 7 n t ^ i C x i e 9 ^^ « . -S. iHistoiry-deacher. :>• -Oa ^XUKM^y Jivavuvi, B n d M r ..D ..J!la lc ^ > I ^ n g .r i ^ of^ifedlore of S o u f t K a u a u - GommumfiestHo8int^.-Miss Krieg. indicates-ihe K ieff P-atent-ieafured^t-lheN ^ a ssaU 'County Historical M u seum exhU>il .ai ihe A n tique Show. , .The .-Freeport-auxiiiaiy. :of .‘South Nassau CoramunUies Knspital, -assisted -by :!&e jhospifal's'Central-GoiutoU of -Auxiliatues, will stage ‘a mammoth rfoutsday lantique -show at the Freeport Armory, Novem- ' ■ber.42th -throu ^ -lathu ' * •—r- . .. ■ >40 ant^ues-/dealers are :laking .part, including Mrs. Charlotte Moore, North 'Baldwin^-^Quinn^'- \ ■■ Antiques, jFreeport; “Stuff and -Such,” Roosevelt; “Antiques and welfare jaCd-vities'un'tieydSh rmuhitles^hbroad. 'Obsoletes,.’’^B^dwin;-and .-.Marion' Ault, Freeport;!, The -fair-'-wili' -be -open dailyr .12:30 .-p.m. to I0i30. p,m. at the Armory which Is located >.at -;63 Babylon Turnpike, a few -blocks north of Sunrise Highway and just west of (Meadowbrook Park- jvay. Proceeds from admissions to the fair ($1) will' benefit the expan- ■sion fund of SouthNassau Com munities Hospiteij' a\' 'iion-prbfit ..vdluhtar^ntospital serving 21 south shore communities. Exhibits at the .antique .show, will include early Ameriican, ..tra ditional, Italian and ^French fur niture, rare guns, handmade duok decoys, silver, china,-glas's, brass, * copper, jewelry and coUectors'- Amonc '^^in'ter J9W-BX1,.J> .a i i u items of all tortS;. Among -inter- • estujg .items !are a wooden Indian holding a ifistful of - cigars -and a. sleigh from N ew England, a set of old Engliish ^pewter measuring cups. azid-bld m ^ s 'a n d documents ‘ of Long^lsland. . / •••' Representatives of the Nether lands -government and prominent' 'Long Islanders, many, of them descendants of the Arst settlers of Long Island, will attend a r e c ^ - tion celebrating the 319th a.nni- versai-y of the Kieft patent, a land grant dated .November 16, 1644, which gave -the original colonists of Hempstead and North Hemp stead- ‘^from the Sound' to the- Sea,” -the right of self-government, • and liber^ to \practice the re formed religion they /profess.\ Guests of honor- include Arthm* Hodges, president of fhe.... Nassau County Historical iSooiety and~;'a director *of South 'Nassau Conummities Hospital, and !;Ed-'> ward Smits, curator of Nassau County Historical Museum. Ah hlstoricar-frjaiibit, saluting ilhformsrtibn labout _ you ivill heed to bring ;'with you when you : apply Jfor; stidial.:se- curiW is -available to you j at y o ^ Kentucky-jifle, a-golden«ak.shav- : colonial Long Island, has been es- ing .stand,'-a-re-uirfidstered^.ettee peciMly prepared'by\^he Nassau bhat.was..or4gmalJy;;a,wagDn.seat.|.c Histoiricai'Museum. The twh-,wheelfediion.coffe^.grinder>|.e3dtibit will also-unclude-a aOUee-^- ipair--'6f matching hand-paint^,,tjon.': of medical!.ihsrtruments cSt- W s S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g /© w ly— TERRI STEV E N S B C A J /lpgr Recording-star , •\ L O O S E I tE R 24 -inch , vases, .aL<*U d V .dairiag^^r,frSm ’tifi^iailBOO’s. A copy . ■ol'- the-Ktottfpatent .wlil be a fea- , >tUre'o£iAe!re^Bit7— I M;C.Cbmie % .-2 7 P r c h e s t t a s : . -panel.,, to.SM .M .- .sO iim a r -bffieerS'vOf- Ihe.'Bala- event in« ; • duife, fromj^Veepqrt, Mrs.-W-il- ; .'Uara; PettaejfT'ehMriHan.of ithe an- -tique“ show; \Mr. \and Mrs. George J. Mr. leriahd Mh’. and Jifcs. P aul Georgi, ‘d i ^ m e n for props. . interested ■ p e rsons'^ay sechre; - . tickete tq .jthe ;prwiety: ,.iby ,'t^ phoning the Public Relations Of- fice.pf South Nassau Communities . ■ | g ^ . 6 . 3 0 2 ( b . ^ Turkey Dinner °-’i '/ ^ r -.d h . , i O n k ^ ^ f i J h k p e r i S e F ^ \ “i T S s s r . Beverage; Minimum per persan ' I ■i I PLUMBING & M ^ I N d c h R P . ; Automatle Heating A :Alr Condttibning:' ■ Fire sprinkler 8 y « .m . J \ b'.A '