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■',1 '■ f ■- FREEPORT Zip iisao B M m m Zip c p j . 34th Year. No. 1 M E R ipfc ROdsivELT \ . ' I f R E ^ R T . N . it^ S i:ifis' ^ : a . i . - B Y a , ; - / EDDIE VASIL IPersonal im . ' 1 ! . /V, 1‘. AVirt/M/Jff /{pporter'* /l*so. :■ = Saliotial 1‘retx SjTidimIe ~ = ' L m K' ii tf> EiJi)i« Vkail on WHLT ' g E ■ ' - t too on the Dial . 3 ydiiiuiuniiniiuiuioiimuinniutuitiuiiiiiiuiutiiniiiititiiiiiinNiiiiiniiiuuniiumtiiiliiitiiiMuuijntiuuiumiuio CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . . . As usuah the 1969 F reepw i C h a m b e r ot Commerce ItulaU a tioa pinner-O a a c e , ; h e ld last S u n d a y , i^ghl In th e 'G a r d e n City Hotel, wbs >» outstaadinsr social and d v ie event . . Neiurly 400 m em b ers and guests w ere present . . . NORMAN LECK. G e n e ral C h a irm a n .. a n d his oom- m itlee deM rve plenty of c o m p lim ents for their ontsiendihg wdric . . . MARION KNOELIiER. .Secretary of the Cham b er, should . be specially recognised for h e r tireless efforts and effleienf per- form anca w h ic h assured th e evening's s u « e s s 1 . . ROY CACCIA- ■ TORE, oidgoing president, egain gave the s ^ e type ^of, sterling perform a n ce which hes m a d e Mm a W e f w e b In the c o m - - m u n ity . . . Public offlciak MAYOR BOB SWZ e HEY and of H e m p stead Presiding Supervisor RA L P H G; CATO also v played th e ir e x c e l l ^ quallficatiom w h ich 'm a k e - th e m idtam '' r pions e t e ^ p n l|R er eI«U o ti . . . N E IL M O Y U N ,* New Y o rk T S tate ^ m m ^ s i p n e r o f Commerce, w a s the p ^ c i p a l speMcer. A U \ r e { ^ iH b ';^ ^ a te th a t he w e s exception—both dow n -tb'earlh and- infocinaBve . . . DICK DAVIS, the new ly^bufalled presi- ; d e n t, show s, th e .high calibre which: is his trader-m ark.. . . A n d ope of bur' favorite \Judge's Judge,\ PA D L KBELY d i d . the j<^^Ky..'.^.-ac-,h a«msei:iM>iMs:iM«u h trdlOT»ka ? N efeA f^ s s * s e a ^ ; F R i ^ O R T 'S FOURTH ESTATE . . . Strictly by virtue of the fact • ' t h a t ; I ’v e ' b een ’ around the - F reeport . n e w spaper scene longer tHan i any- one'else,- I ’m 's o m e tim e s considered - a s' the \Elder Statesm a n ’’ of.F reepori’s new spaper profession . . Based-on this,'I'^WouJd like ■ t o ’m a k e a few comments about m y Journalistic Colleaguea' a n d the - ^ ^ (Cbritinucd on n a c e 3) / AfTliirs Celebrates 13th Year “FATHER’S EOOmrS\ Spedal Co^mumoh Mass At Cathedrai _Tlw annual Communion Ma.« and Breakfast for the blind and deaL and volunteers-active in-the Special Seiwices Division of Cath olic. Charities- will be held <m Sunday, April 27,'at 8 a.m, in St. Agnes ilathedral, Rockville Cen- 1710; Most Rev.. Waller P. Kel- Icnberg/- DJ3.j Bishop - of - the Diocew of Rockyiite Centre, , win celebrote : a solemn ; High M Guest - speaker for the breaktoat win be the, Reverend William Hisiqr, - the ■- Arclidiocme of Balti more chaplain for the deaf. The Rev. Eugene R--Dyer,'direc tor for Special, Services of Catho lic parities, will serve Os toMt-' Agnes High School cafeteria' im mediately following the Mass. |aidwln School ^eWs issued •Ai copy of the .Baldwin, School News,- monthly publication of the , Tho now inlematiohal recognized “Personal Affairs Mantt^'* which was ipunched by Us^foUndor. Horace \Chick’’ D c L i^r, Si Freeport in 1959, id now observing Itsr 13th anniversaty. ^ ^ ’This movement, which reaches peopid frmn aR walks of iiR( and from all fields of endeavor. Is now observed In m any nniinwit, Byt Mr. OetJs.%r, a P r e s o r t in- ——-C-'. ■ • surance h^vtecr and broker, has \4 never fotgotten (he starting loca tion of this, hU) life-long dream, and has pcraistently insisted that Freeport be redognlzed. : In fact, his business headguar-; ters and the fountain-head o f his idea, located at; 47 West Sunrlsc- Kighwayi F r e ^ r t , lias how be* come: the VlAviTO- Mdmorlal’l and museum of the*; Personal ‘’AR^irs Movement.:'',-: • ■ - ’ n Month Is centered Ih a new unique insurance investment in-^ ; formation center, located at 4t We^t'Suitrlsd and entllli^ ’IM w ’69;’’ Eor lalb cal! r a 8-9(190: - » A special press and communljr’ \ f preview will be h^d’ on.^W A - , , , It-w lU be an . The 11909 focus of the 13th An- and nil commuhtty --- ' Ing. director). Boai-d of Education has been The soloist in. both works will mailed to • all residents of the be the: young New York mezzo- scht>ol^ di3trict. If yOu 'have not aoprand Claudia Policy. The pro- received: your :copy, please call gram coiwists of two works, the 2M-447b gnd ha VC your name p u t' com.piete IncMental Music to on the mailing list., ■ “Rosamuhde*’ by Fi-anz Schubert; and the stirring Canlata :‘‘Alox|ilii dor:NoV8kyV b y : : & r g l ^ ^ ^ i g ^ ; The. members bfV the CO ciMfusCs; aiiH orehesti’o : performance will total py«r 400 (Continued on page 8) m -•.'■I ■M -V Adult Recital At Mclhffbislr^cib l l S ............. Photo lib y o ^ s h ^ j>A executive director 61 D6ctorili: IRiipttM,iniFx«Nh*iL: C6 Hdkpital m P l a i B v i o w . S m & v h S * i l ^ i ^ ^ seiTes as Administrator oi ihe relintlT oswned Nutsing Home in Plainview. Dr. Notey iS recognlied inlenalw i.^y as an aulhoritf l a paodan* ^ hospital o i n t r u a t ^ aadr adipmtet” *ipp sUis of facUities able to hand^o MM pa^nto, * a ■’serves-: as'-Admirifadraiori^ei-ti^-meii^^ ; insatution in the New York-Lohg btend area. ' The Department of Radio and Yelevlelon is seeking to produe* ' 1 a constructive TV Show in the context of the urbah and BUburhwu \ 1 Freeport seemed to be a natural selection because of its populstiop^ ■ . -1 its location, its independent public .utilities, and the fact that it i» fl ah entity of its own with stiinuloting. developments. ' | ' ---I',-:,-: :;ConsMtutions were set;up-;with ---r-; ------- ‘ . ' J :.The adult nrtist-Studcnts of the the Inierfaith Clergy, with the community as well os Intertoit^ I - ---------- - - ' 1 ...u- Clergy.representatives am to b* - . , ? also included. , 'The intention is to'produce # constructive show of Ahe quolltr .; - 1 of inferestnot only t o t h i s i ^ , . f munity but to other communlUe*. in .ih e m o tn p o llta n a ^ . . - ■ John -Sloltenberg and Job* - ' I laity oi the colhmuhity and ahb^ swuvnt meetings on call. The lioiking title is .'‘Freeport, Long Island, Meeting the Chullciigc of McIntosh School of Music, 48 Hill-, side Ave., Rockville (?entrc, will be presented in a recital:of piano, __ ___ organ and vocal music, on Friday, Suburban America.\ ■ \ April M . at 8:30 p.m. , TTnwe who will perform in the program: whi6h will, indude the with Mayor Robert J. Sweeney works oFTschaikowski, Bacb;iRa. works oFTschaikowski, Bach,: Ra vel, Debussy, Mozart, Beethoven. Chopin; and ^ r lab in e ; are M®*' dam® Ruth HiiSe.; Liliian Gold stein, Patricl aRirgan,. Emily 'Taitz, Joan MawhaJI^ Misses Eileen Sta- ^leton, Diane, Hcitner, Barbara Saildy, Pamela ^ Beyer; a^essers make available the resources of The script calls for film se- r ^ ta t iy g s of the youth; of the and will continue- at 'certaih t o r y p ’^ h roufjljfhe.next jyee^. They wll .w o rker I--:': I'V-’.T'.’ s s M t J , . •V?