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- VA# PAGE TWO t h e L E A D S l t T H O T S D * T . - » l ^ i ^ NORMAN DAUPLAISE, 2 9 /BECOMjWJI0¥ HARNESS DRIVINfi STAR AT ROOSEVaT Like walnettos. natiumlly, Norr^an Photo above shows Freeport's famous rcslaurateur and former showbiz headlinDi. Al B. While (le«> presonling the coveted A1 B, White annual trophy to driver Carmine Abbefiello at Roose velt Rpcoway last 'Thursday night. The Al B. While Irophy in harness racing is considered a traditional and classic annual event. Chinatown Celebrates Sixteenth Anniversary fattimis Cliiniitowii Care, is now colebriititift its 16th l>ii:;hi<'s.s iiniiivorsiiiy. It hns boon in its now location at 129 West Knm isv UiKluvuy, (in llw Biji Apph^ Sluipptn« Center) for four years and tor tw<‘lve yours it was located near tile Wostcrn Union Office on Sunrise Uiflliway near Grove Street. Caf<; has be Tin- Cliimitown fonw.' one of tlio ino.sl popular Cunloju'.se-Ainci'ican Kestanrants on the Soulli Shore and attracts p-itronade from all .sections of A’assiUL County. The Kcnial por.sonalHic.s of Ley. Jininiic. Gilbert and Frank, in fiddition the c-xcellenl service, dc- licioii:: fond and comforhiblc, mod ern facilities are a few reasons (or the euiatandViut oQUuVurlt.y of file Cbinalown Cafe. It ul.so foalurc.s. a friendly, inti- Tiijle bar and is a favorite with llie hiniily tiado. Some of the Chinatown Cafe’s .specialties of THE ONLY EXACTA IN TOWN, IBAT ROOSEVELT RACEWAY % 9 inciting Races First Race 8:00 PM 4 &tactas Nightly Wosttmry, Long Idand 212 a 7-3840 or516 PI66000 tile house uj'e \Woo Hip Har\ (Butterfly Shrimp) and sizzling “Go Ba” (a gourinct’s mixture of lobster, diicken and tender pork). These are in addition to a full menu of Cantonese and American dishe.s. , Chinatown Cafe is open daily for luncheon, dinner and late .snacks. It closes at 1 a.m. It also tealutes a special take-out order dupl. (phone 378-0811). I t is com fortably air-conditioned with sub dued background music and offers a private parking area right at its front door. For a delightful dining treat, visit tlie Chinatown Cafe and say “Hoy Sy Guy\ to Loy, Jimmie, Gilbert and Frank, your hosts and mixologists. ; h r ; l ‘n r Y o n » ., . wUb i.,,., managed to six horses but he wind up fifth in both the key victory and money earned cate gories. His 26 triumphs, 20 placo.s and 28 thirds were accumulated in 187 races, quite a feat for a man with hix horses and !is Norman succmctly .says, “three were in the same class which presents quite a trick gelling thorn to the races.” The Drummondville, Quebec native now lias seven head at Roosevelt for their spring ses sion which will extend through May 24. Soon he will bring in Napoleon Adios, Danny Duane and Steady Bert to reinforce his troops. He has high expcctation.s for Steady Bert as he shelled out $20,000 for this four-year-old paced this past winter. Last year wasDauplnLsc's best to date with 75 winners and $223,234 in pui-se winnings. He set his 1009 goals a t , 100 victoric.s and over $300,000 in purses. The a.stonish- ed Canuck commented in the paddocit recently, “It looks like both figures will be easy to ac complish. At the r a t e 'f r t n i top the 100 get between $400,00(1^ and $$00,- 000 in earnings.. ' ■ / / He win three j r a ^ ’ a t volt the rst two tinue his Winning ways, Baldwin Chamber Music Concert S et Music performed by the Bald win Chamber Music Ensemble will highlight the Chamber Music Con cert Sunday, March 23 at 3 p.m. in the Baldwin Senior High School Auditorium, This will be the fourth in a scries of free Sunday afternoon concerts presented by the aBldwin Public School’s Divi sion of Continuing Education, The Freeport Chamber of Commerce had at their luncheon meeting held on Thursday. M At two Directors for the Chamber seeking office as Inc. Village ol Freeport. William H. White, VUlage Paiiy' ^ Henry Spitzlor, for the Good Government Party. spoke well and a lively question and answer foUowedU (L. to R.) Dick Davis. Program Chairman for the ChamMr H e h ^ Spilzler, Director. Wiiliam White, Director and Roy N, Caeda- ioro Presidenl of the ChBjnbcr« ^ The Baldwin Chamber Music Ensemble Is a group ol seventeen siring instrumentalists from Nas- ,sau, Suffolk and Queens who com bine their talents under the ac complished baton of maestro David Blum, Mr. Blum is the director of the .famed Estherhazy Orche.sli-a of Manhattan which has toured throughout the world. This local ensemble is in extstenee for five years. CONGRATULAflOMS at; d'ih', s: i Merrick Student Off To Bermuda Nancy Cucko of 1097 Meadow Brook Rd.. North Merrick, is among students from The Berke ley School who will participate in Bermuda College Week, March 29 to April 5. Tilts i.s the third year in which The Berkeley School has taken part in the programs on the island. The BeikcVcy' aTudeh'te^ annually are guests at the Elbow Beach Surf Club, Miss Macko is a gradual© of Sanford H. Calhoun High -School, Merrick. She is enrolled in the New ork'City'school. The program, will include the Symphony in G minor by J. C. Bach; selections by Sibelius, Gteig and Tschaikowsky: and the St. Paul Suite by Holst. An a rt exhibit entitled \Tranquility” will be' shown by Dorothy Biyan of Fi-ee- port, ,, Caricldn A, Kelch, instrumental music teacher in Baldwin schools is coordinator for the tree Sunday afternoon concerts. MAYOR BOe SWEBieli ■v/;: TRUSTEE BILL WHITE ; # TRUSTEE LLOYD ORR ffilBS secretarial Residences. r A Scholarships and loans. ; V’’ Write tor Catalog. j WWY0W1601T h L Will ^IjfiiDma, too .aUrJSKMIlO 1 ^ jUn AND JUDGE EDWIN J. FREEDMAN Paid Ad from Friends of-Gus Cassb MERRICK on M errick Rd. Phono M A 3-1522 One' Block East of Meadowbrook Parkway Richard Burton Marlon Brando Walter Matthau Bingo Starr and Introducing Ewa Aulin as \CANDY\ onoKui , J i t fOINf INpUIAHB,M.V, Private Dining Rooms for Special Parliee Complete Menu STEAKS - SEA FOOD CHOPS & All Favorites - ■ - 0 |J«n ■/ Ev(inrjp«y (Cloted OTTO KUNZ SEA BRBEEB- RBSTAtn»Ali!Fi ' AND COCKTAIL lOUNOE Foot of Miller Avenue . : Overloot^ing The .Fabulous Freeport Waterways ’ Freeport, Long Idand PHONE (316) FR 8-9878 X. /!■ , < Cdmi end i ; ■ . ■' J S l i d ' for tl hiblts pleas visito Open! ; Tlu '■ ■ 1 tight w in ; who a d o the. ’ lost 1 Th Britti P a te Cwffi trout end ■ .avert with game Mike nay-i • ) ^ Le genu * put.t fereti 0 .sc Noot Minr bolst Oriol Gree ■ V . ■//I i I . ficon exar Am< Can asset - ■ and ! ' ai ticip . year elete . ■ : a . P i ■■ roati tean ; ''scho -;:/i