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PAGE TWELVE i u . ;t'. T H E ^ L.E A D E . R ^ § 1 'Coast Guard Unit Plans Free Class On Safe Boating \.'nileii Stall's Coast 0»nrd Aiix- iliQi-j' Flotilla 13-C antioimccd the atavt ot its second free 8-lcsson I'oiii'se in Safe Boalinfi. The course will cominciicc at 0 p-m. on Thurs day. April 17, and run for 0 con secutive wcok.s. The cOur.se will bo givcii in room f!M at F'ccporl High School in freeport, and will include sessions in Boat Handling, Marlinspike Soaman-ship, Charts and Compass, Legal respoasibilUes and Rules of tlio Rood. For advanced cnrollnient, reply 10 Carl Keller, P.E.O., 200 Archer St.. Frccpoi t, N. y. 11520 MA 3- Oft-10, Navy Opens Doors To 17-Year Youth ■ Ray Heatherton, T.V. person ality, former band leader, and vice ■ president o£ the Franklm National Bank, will MC the af fair and introduce big ban^, ; rock and rbll .bands and edrnbos. Walter Babcockt Assislati! Aftome; Oenorat o f Haw Yeirk Stale addrening Ihe'.we^lcly nieetmg o f 't h e Freeport'Owmber of Commerce at A1 B. WhUos rettauranl.'Mr, Babcock (poke'abaut^ the consumer frauds and.fhe'affect.on todays lmy<er,'(L, to nl) Warren Samel, newly elected 3rd Vice Preddenl of the Cham ber, Mr. Babcock, H f^ard Davis; newly eleided Fresidenl of the Chamber- - •, ' . * .(Photo by. Oscars Studio). Tlie Navy nnnniinced that young men' will no longer have to wait to bo cnlistwl in the Navy. In an iinnoiincomcnt from the Cliierf of Naval Personnel, the Navy said tliat it is now accepting appUca- llon.s foi' immediate proce.ssing. If you arc seeking scliooUng in :t technical school and are undo- i-ided a.s lo liow to obtain it, tlie Navy may be able to help you. Tlie Navy i.s now oITei'ing more timn sixty .specialized schools. If you arc at least 17 years old and in good health you may quali- f.v for one otthc many schools the Navy has to offer. It you are in terested in more information call 825-4451 or stop in at 1 Sunrise Plaza (second floor), Valley Sti'oam, N. 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. . Monday thru Friday, or 0 a.m. till S p.m, on Saturdays'. Local Student On Dean's List JoAnn Aurigemina. daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. Marlin W. Aurigem- ma of South Bay Avenue, ■was lionored this week by being named to the -DeJm’s List for the semes ter ending in-February at Endi- eott Junior Clolloge ' Jn Beverly,' Massachusetts. Miss Aurlgemma Is a Senior iiiaioiing in Liberal Arts. The Dean’s List is announced at the close of each semester and in- eludes students who achieve, a minimum average of eighty-flve .percent in courses preparing for an Associate in .At.s Degree or Associate in Science degree. ■■•v POMPEI RESTAURANT OFFERS SPECIAt HOilDAY \GIFTS' Catherine, Sansonetti- and Frank ■ Voccio,\owncr-chef-hosts^ of IIiQ papular Poropel Restagranl, 132 W. Sunrise Hwy., Freeport (acro-ss from Bjg Apple .Shopping Ccnterlv are saluting all of their Christian and Jewish customers-.’nnd friends by offering special holi day ’Gifts” consisting o f ■ n delicious-Italian pastry during this week ot Passover and Easter. ^iie Pompoi, specialising in Italian-American cuisine,, will soon cclJbrate its 2nd Anniversary. Both Catherine Sansonetti and Frank Vodto are active in Cerebral .PalSy and March of Dimes activities. ' MUSiaANS SOCIETY PtiNS ^' CARNIVAL OF BANDS NITE By, VlKCEttT ROSSITTO, Prwident Long'Island Musicians Society, Inc.,-an organization of proles'- -A-i m sional musicians on Long Island, all members of American Fedei^rg,i tion of Musicians,- loc.al 882, presents' a carnival of bands,.- (not 'a ?;] contest). Tuesday evening. May 13, at the Sunrise Village, Suattlsed Highway, Bellmore. ---------------------------^ ^ *1 Purpose of society is to promote the-enjoyment of live music and raise funds for music scholar ships for talented Nassau and “ ,«■ I Suffolk county studen|s TVho»nei^ \I financial assistance. ^ 9 a 3J Music for continuous, .dnnclp,^] and entertainment will bpj p i ^ ^ vided for the finest bands Metropolitan area., , Because of the many for tickets, get your reservritl6Ds I'l in early. Write to^6 BrooMyn-Aife- ';-J nue, Freeport,, N.Y. , 11528; . 'I phone: FR 9-3696.- - ' > « G I I A R A l lV B E t t ^ 9 BRAKE SEIIVICE ~ IIVHEEt AUGHMStfr SNOW TIRES OUIKIK m 1 6 0 E v M C R R I C K - R I ^ m L <2 bl6c^ ^Mdowltnolc , P t ^ MMM ' ' Right tinie:;.n^tplac& optsriyotii? ' 'V'\ - account -9 a NOW at 9' Bins BREAK BP YOUR BILLS Knock that insurance bill to pieces. Why pay it in one big chunk when a chip at- a time is fine? Theh you’ll be paying for your Insurance as you need it. Start chipping now; call us and 5nd out how. Country Brokerage Service Inc. The Nat’l. Bank of N. America \Bldg - 70 WEST SUNRISE HIGHWAY FREEPORT, NEW YORK 11510 616- FR; MOW FULTON BANK '-'i 7? ' 9 ' # . - FreeiwrtOfBce: 215 West MerrickRd. at South Long Beach Ave., Freeport,'N.V, 11620 - ■ ctyedr ' / Total dividend on , ALL REGULAR ACCOUNTS of$5ormore Latest regular dividend declared for the period ending March 31,1969, at the rate of 4'M% a year plus an Extra Bonus Dividend at the rate of a year. Money deposited by APRIL 10 earns dividends item APRIL 1 COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT . 9 9 . 9 - 9 , 9 -I V s To bank by mail—write for ftee postage-paid forms and envelopes. 9':9-' ■9v' , . .-Pulton OflSce; 395 Jay Street, Brooklyn, ,N.Y. 11201 . Flatbush Officer 815 Flatbush Avenue, Btooldyii.N.Y; 11226 MemberFedoialDcpositlnsaianceCorpbtatuM ' > • 9 ! - m m . _____ - ■ ; W ^ 9 '• . 9 o 9 ; ^ ; 9 9 |,'. - a i f J