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PAGE EIGHT T H E L E A D E H TH UHSPAY^ NOVEM B E R 14, 1963 SPECUL FREEPOST SHpPPim D IR Ip SHOP IN FREEPORT 1 COYER THE WATERFRONT PAT PABAN The naUvc Freeporte knows what the business means to the: toWn.:it would seem that some ol the n«weJ --- •« » ». _ nt.-a: ..'eSokas..* Also ensi-inb IttlQinPSH. I^TW\ ioeV ito's Barber Shop Since 1S28 Heme ^ the Ortginal Custom. |Haireuttina_ and Madison iBtylw 31 FreepOTt Plaza West FR frdSSd* Four Barbers No Waiting residents do not realize .that \n th o u t the marine business, port would nWer have become-tbe kind of p ^ce they would wish to live in. Being the biggesT Bshing and boating center pn Loi^ Island meaxis much'to* the ecoii* ^ A Gala Bazaar will be presented by the Freeport Auxiliary oi the Association: for the Help of' Retarded C h i l ^ n (AHRC) 'Saturday; November 16 and; Sunday November n „ at the Kmghis of Columbus 11311, ff? Broadway, Freeport (one block north oi Siihrise Highway, off -Maiii SjU-=-^ ^ S nnr>y -pf- th$ town and brings in S a great deal of business. S The proposed marina on South - ' ' ----- '\‘reet coiil<ld DOUBLETS” ^ Grove coti only mean a ] _bigger anS better^ F reeport Fa- cilities for. the many townspeo ple who are forced to go out of town for boat moorings would be provided and the improvement of this section into parklike sur roundings would do much fw our water&ont The project is backed by the Village officials and the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Sweeney in his talk with the South Atlantic Avenue Civic ^Association at the South Shore Yacht Club last week urged , the people ‘of the Village to support the promotion of the new marina.- Corporation Don Ciberatore 240 E. M e rrick Rd. F R 8-2222 | BRAITHWAITE'S Stationers A] Grover informs us that the Rolls Royce we attributed to him in last weeks’ column is in re- 'ality a new 12 ton self-propelled ^travel lift that he has added to ~his Woodcleft Avenue marine b a ^ . It can handle boats up to 56 feet and has added a ^ a t deal up’ that 1964 CSiris Craft Constel lation he has on display. She’s a There will be a hearing in the Village Wad, at 8:30, November 18 on the re-zoning petition for South Ocean Avenue. The ques tion of zoning the- east side of South Ocean as residential in the marine district is a serious one. The marine business men have been using this property for many, many years, and it means their livlihood. When the resi dents moved into this section they were mislead into believing .that these business’ would be moved, this too is serious, but as we mentioned before, fishing and boating b the heart of Free- ports’ isdiistry, which is impor tant to- these residents also. DON'T FORGET THE AROUND LONG I5LAN3D. MARATHON DANCE.. FitIDAT THE 15th THE FREEPORT ffllt-lggri CIUJB AT 8:30. It woiiiid appeoir tScafl. the wa- everyth»ng-fot.lhe ^ f iee and the Student Prompt Delivery Service 10 C h u rch S t, F R 9-2458 LIKE O L I T t i M E S ■ \M idgo\ Veur Hostess Tom x a^s — Ddicieus -Food ~ Lunch-O^lnner ^SAN-BAR IteslRunuat Zn-photo above is. Jade Bates Owens XL-19, which iodz.a 2nd place in the J^ound Lcmg Island Mazalhon. In the cockpit are Stanley^ Humes and PhU Bfaresea. ' A H R C T O H O L D G I A N T B A Z A A R In lieu of the United Fund Campaign, .which waa_4i?con- XL... EI 990 At« ' miritl' timiM this year,JthK B ^ a r will be our major fund raising affair, Jerbmb for the year 1963-4. Co-Chairwomen, Mrs. Tannenbaum and Mrs. Robert Jurick, are happy to announeb that there will be bargains ga lore, inriuding famous br^md merchandise, toys,, jewelry, plants, home-made items, our famous>^home baked cakes, and a “white elephant” section. During the day a snack bar will be open for your convenience. Admission is free, and so do your Christmas shopping early at the AHRC Gala Bazaar. Doors open at 10 a.m. Cocktril Lotiag« 255 HUDSON AVC. On the Waterfreiit Closed Tues..'! FBeepoirt 9-6568 ; J . of'speed dnd effiriiriicy 4o. his op^ terhront crow-^ is desertmg W .eraUon. Incidently,' if yftti bapjNai -_to-have-$50,000 ^ i n g .aroiihd, do -. stpp__into. Al’s and you a pick w d 'A ^ B a tes, Bates Boat ^ es. are hea'^ihg down -the r -(Continued cm.page 13)' Free Movies For Adult Audiences More than 300 movies available on free loan to clubs and other adult groups are described in -a new booklet, “A Wonderful World of Informative Entertainment.” The 52-page illustrated catalog-is available free from the. -film-dis tributor, Modern Talking Picture Service. Among the subjects covered by the films are travel and i^orts, science and technology, home and garden, fashions and food, farm ing, and national and' foreign problems. Running times range from 10 to 30 minutes. All of the films are 16mm-sound and most are in color. The booklet also contaiKs~ii6fei3 on ho\y to plan a 'film program and instructions for ordering films. The movies are made available on free loan by numerous indus trial companies, professional so cieties and other organizations -as part of their public information progK ^ . Modem Talking Pic ture Service acts as film distribu tor for these oTganizalions. For a copy of “A Wonderful W<^-ld of htfonnallve' t i l t , ” write to _ M odem T a l S k Picture Service, 315 Springfield Ayet^ue, Simimit. N.J. - PROCLAMATION . , .WHEREAS, diabetes t-an b< ^elected by means of a simple painless lest that is available t< all. oui' cituei^. and , WHEREAS, the Nassuu Countj -Medical Society is condutiing *U h 1963 Diabetes Detection Drive u enable, our citizens to \be lestei -to be sure” and ^ WHEREAS, Diabetes Week sponsored nationally by the Amt. icon Diabetes Association to dis cover as many as posible of th« I, 600,0.00 -imdiagnosed rases diabetes, and to alert all Amer leans to the symptoms oi ;he ail NOW, THEREFORE! Bobw J. Sweeney, Mayor of ilu- Incor porated Village of Freeport. New York, do hereby proclaim thi week of November 17th ihiougl the 23rd, 1963 as Diabeti-jWevl in Freeport-and urge aJ) rhizen; to ^ k e ' full advantage t-( its op portunities. • IN WITNESS WHEHROF have hereunto set my li,in(l anJ caused the Seal of the In( V:llagi of Freeport to be affiM-ci t-u.-, 7tt day of November, HMi.'t, ROBERT J. SWKKNEY, Mayor Roosevelt P .T .A . To Hold Cake Sale A feature of the Op»-n Program will be a Cake S.iic on November 14 from 7:30 p in to 9:30 p.m. in the Jiimvi-.St-nior .High School, Wagner .\v».-nu^ Roosevelt; COl REI Witi 5.8 millii they wil iorJ964,' Mail tintod.to ginning:^ which be Coimniss T h is.i usual re blank, i .9 - W n ^ of finani obtrin .1 Commiss cases, th FS-l .for “There sioner, to be on forms, ar keeping 1 plates.” agents ti mailings, FS-ls wi next tw word rei dustry. The la tification 1957, wh Security Insuranci original tional ce this plan as unnec “Altho tion will headache of mont said, “w. plans for ing with the pub! Financial future,” GOING PLACES? . . .Se^ HERSHY TRAVa .One of Long Island’# Largest T« -Authorized Agents For: ' • AUlinft Tickets ^•rS teasashlp Tickets ^ i . • Escorted & Independ.iil Tome • Cruises 1 . • R e ^ t s G V 9 Abbale>^ • G^ouP CAPt. JAC L..Fre«port''Spirfts I riahinaneet Eat -1902 For Your Eat. 1929 : WoineiL's Sportsw e a r F ir s t Q u a lfty kiriEdzuUly - A d v e r i W Charge Accounts invited 80 So. Main; S treet I Open ' Charter ; ' i S - i FREE PROMPT DEli^VERY: : FRoep^rT 8-(k>47 -8 - 0 5 0 0 6 2 M ; ^ Ma£a1St. : CAri-AIN JACiE DOCK | Head- o f WobdcleH Avenue « FHeeporl 9-2753 YOUTH CENTER store of Famous Brands . - GIRL SCOUT' a QENC y ;;L; ■ ; Free Layaway.-. - - S Franklin ^bharge 61 So. Maii^ St., FR; 8-0737 patrom i oiw t ADVERI^S .WEAVER S & D Smoke 1 - T h ... ■ - GASLITE b e s t a o h a h t ;. , •nd COCKTAIL LOUNGE. )s':i..,lN .TNE,\..V M HEART OF - M inear M»rrIdk.'Rdj- ^u; .. .t-- Al¥- M i# ;Z9:^nM p o ii: r;*a^M i-J* l» rrlck.«d, Prlv.t. P..VI„, ; PRED A EVA 'BERGER,; M d tt^ ■ B e a s s o s a s ttsooM W --- ir a - i s e n luntSa 6-1, ■ B-u : ,