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lER si 1966 OCTOBER 6.1966. t h e le a d eh PAGE nFTEEN Billy Graham Crusader paidstG^ Mrs.. Eleanor S. Whitney, Locust Vallgy, L I., will be the guest Jaker at the First Baptist Church, Freeport, Sunday, Ocl. 9, at |45 B.m., in keeping with \Laymen’s Sunday,\ as .announced by t pastor. Rev. H. Edgar Thoren. Mrs. Whitney, a prominent socialite, dedicated her life to Jesus §rist during the Billy Graham winter nysnths. retreats in ; this time of cv^i^iocrcasing stress, strain, ,‘and anxiety, continue to ehurch and the .communities at led |isade in New York City, 1957, [ since that time she has been Ling and speaking in churches n colleges throughout the land. : is kno\</n for her active in- L s t in the Travticrs Aid So> fcy, Th? . American Bible So lly, 'Salvation Army, and other humanitarian, programs. She has participated in the Congressional Wives’. Prayer Breakfasts, Wash ington, D.C. She is known for the dynamic quality of her talks. The public is cordially invited to attend this service. icy UTHERANS RETREAT • President— len the scope ' 1965, a Vice irtising. New J HOLIDAY HILLS On Friday evening. Sept. 30, the members of the Brothers of ■ Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Roosevelt, left for Kir Retreat at Holiday Hills, Pawling, N.Y. Their Retreat-Master I s year was the Reverend Glenn C. Stone, Assistant Pastor of the losevelt church. tor tho young during , VAR M U S TO' Plan Big Antiqae Flea Markef Here The Association, for'Help of Retarded Children spon sor an Antique Flea M vket. at the Freeport Armory, 49 Babyr Ion Tpke., Freeport,, on Saturday and Sunday. Oct. IS and 16. . There , will be - approximately 45 dealers displaying thousands of itenas to buycis, home-makers and barterers. ^ \ JOm PEM?E . COR]PS Ellen Varmus, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank 20$ Moore Ave-, Freeport, has, been name<^ a Peace Corps Volunteer after completing 12 weeks of training at San Francisco State-QoUege, Ellen is one of 24 Volunteers trained tlus summer in CaUfomla to expand Peace Corps work with the Niger public health program. The groui^ scheduled tq leave for their a^gnments September 25. will wodc in rural villages with nutrition and child carp. In cluded in. this group are three volunteer doctors who viU di rect all medical facilities In one gUBgcs (Hai^Sg Djcrma o« Kanouri). N ^ e r history and cui<i turc, U-S. history and world 9if-s fairs. Technical studies included tropical nutrition and diseases,; child care and public healtit pro-» cedures. During their training at San Francisco Slate.College, the new Volunteers studied French ami one of Niger’s three malor lan~ Bn the fall of each yeai* the men ^ h c church look forward to this feorlunity to get \away from it B* tn y yin v e in th n h p n i i t i * ’ for three days in the beauti- I Ocotbcr-pajntcd rolling hills of York Slate. This Retreat Ikes it possible for them to pmine them-selvcs in this peace- ; and relaxed atmosphere; to enjoy good fellowship and, above all. to give serious thought to their relaUonship to God and man. The church sponsoi-s slmUar re treats for the members of the Lutheran Church Women in the Spring of the year, and another 20^0 discount W ITH THIS ADV. JMANS HIT < G & CORP. Systems ILE IVfCE 6 STREET V York' - 8-7911 MR. LOUIS, former awnor of Velvet Touch biffeurs of Merrick, returns to Baldwin to offer Irou a touch of the Soiitk Seas which has been captured in the decor of the iiew ^ J J a n J e r Coiffured b s a u t y s a l q h 1872 Grancl Ay^i Baldwin. Call 37».176e FOH APPOIHTMENTS Open Monday thru'Saturday (Thura. tr-FrUto 9 P.M.I )RT NG Ih c . ick Road led for All Trucks ance and ailation roblem SMALL I [ PAMPER YOURSELF! Consult with any of our 5 ^ Stylists on the very Latest in Hair Fashions. They ' also SPECIALIZE^in LAMP CUTS, BODY PERMS, HAIR STRAIGHTENING and WIG STYLINR l e t the artistic touch of our 2 haircolorists compli ment your hyr.do. We specialize in BLONDE on BLONDE, SHADING, MARBEIIZING and FROST- INGS. fEWMAN : Mr. Louis', Staff Will Include: Miss Angie & Miss Claire Formerly of GJGT Coiffun Misa Angie & Miss Claire invite All Theii !■ B8 C sir Friends To 8so. Them At Their New Location arid Advanced . i,. M'lss Gay (Well-Known F/eeport Stylist) Miss Joni (Formerly of Velvet Touch) Instant Haircoloring Machine Air Conditioned Dryers OotstandingrBeauty Products ‘ Free Coffee' I ^ Mscoyiir WITH; THIS ADV. : ' Valid Beforii Oct. IZ-Once' Per Cmtomer Only Women: Don't Dream! ... Get Back To Size 9 The Freeport Recreation Dept, is presenting o program of Physi cal Fitness for Women, every Monday and Thursday morning from 10 to 11:15 a.m. The classes will consist of a variety of- exercises including Iso metrics. Yofio. Swedish Exercises and Modern Dance Techniqiic.s. A sitting service will be provided With this group’s arrivah about L20 Volunteers will be at work in Niger. Other Peace (?orpa projects there include agricul tural troining, rural co-opera- tlvcs and adult literacy programs. I m T A U THE BEST | : paragon ■ 'NON iW I ( T11 • ; HEATING {0|L & burners ; at the Recreation Dept, accom modating mothers with young sters who nre not under two years of age. The charge for this service will be $.50 per .session. The chorge for 8 sessions will be $12 or $2 per so.ssion. Cb.s'ics started Monday, Oct. 3, con tinuing every Monday and Thurs day, until Oct. 27. Those interested can contact the Recreation Dept at FR '8-4000, Ext. 253 for further in formation any weekday morning from 0 to 12 noon, or register at the Center, 61 Pino St. IVonhoe 6-8500 Trav«l Tips Available FREEPORT TRAVEL SERVICE FREE 27A W. Merrick Road 86B-2121 WHY ED YAMfN SHOULD BE YOUR NEXT ASSEMBLYMAN Ed Yamin Thinks The Way YOU Think He is fed up wUb soaring prices c aus^ by political btingllng. He favors strong local rule and exposes attempts to control our lives and destinies from Mlnpolg and Washington. He wants greator aid to education. H® thinks the commuter needs stronger repro- sentatloQ. He.wants ■Nwiiwi.'s wetlands, sub-surlace water, and parks, k ^ t under our control. He will Fight For What YOU Want Ed ■will not be a puppet oa « paiftf string. He knows what you want, and what you oppose, and he will fight for your inlareats without fear of bosses, political expodioncye or pressure tactics. Send A Man To Do A Man’s Job Ed is a man of action, the type of man who servos on the SelecUTa ’ > Service Board. Master of the M a s c ^ Commander of the Ameri can XtfOgioB. Chairman of March ot Dimes. Chairman of the - Human Rights Commlselon, Chairman of the Boy Scout Drive, President of the Republican, Club, and on and on- It you w wt mature, courageous actlmi from your Assemblyman, elect Bd Yamin. CITIZENS CpfUIMITTEE FORfD YAMIN *