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PAG E E I G i l t r « E L S A ® r i r /•' I f ' m Mayor Hoborl J, Sweeney, after proclaiming Thunday and Friday. May 1 and 2. as South Naeeau Communities Hospital Gardenia Days, accepts a gardenia from Mrs. Bernard Brokaw, a member of the Freeport Auxiliary. The women of the auxiliary wilt bo selling gardenias with other auxilians along the South Shore from Valley Stream to Massapoqua. HIGHLITES I T T ^ LIONS HETAIN FIRST PLACE? OTHEH SPORTS STILL UNDECIDED IN PARISHIONER BOWUNG LEAGUE Team standings were considerably changed last week, in the Parishioner Bowling League. The Lions retained /list plnce, though their powerful all point winning streak was sna|>pcd by the Orioles. The Owls suflercd a devasting defeat by tlic Eagles and dropped to filth place. The Panthers squeezed into second place, although they were on the .short end of a fl to them to an l l 't o 0 wi* over thd^- bwla. Cidtti had a 392 seriea^ the'leaguc high fid' ^ eluding a 211 •ganw J i ^ . K a i i i ^ ' ' '' finished with- a 509 Kcnn«^. Tom \McElhMm. aail; Don Gordon were top men for the' Owls but could not keep tip witii'’'- / the high games rolled by Ciotti, 1 5 point loss from the Cards. The j xhc Hawks continued their up. continued thcii uplilll j.j,j.gp gj jg^j yoar in the Hawks climb and moved into the’ third place spot by virtue ol an 8 to 3 win over the Roms. The Beal's remained in fourth place after a G to 5 defeat by the Tigers and the Orioles .stayed in sixth place. In team play, the Lions took a 7 to 4 decision from tlie Orioles, mainly on the high rolling by A1 Lo Cascio, Tom Pomcrico and Bob Courtenay. ' Gabe Liogejt George Fitzgersid and Jim Noone' kept the Orioles in contention throughout the series. Proclamation WHEREAS, South Nassau Communities Hospital has continued over tlie 40 year.^ since it.s founding to provide liealtll care for the I'itizens of this community, whether tlie need be by day or by night, end -- . ■ WHEREAS, South Na.ssuu Communities IlospUal has constantly kepi its tacilllu'S and slalT abrmisl of tlie never-ending advances .mttdii h y Mcittncu iintt lei'hnotuay fer tjia bettui' treatment of piltiolits, tind WHEREAS, the palieuLs of South Nassau [Communitie.s Hospital iinve continually receiveil the finest of health care provided with consideration of tliem as indivUiunl.s, and WHEREAS, the needs of South Na.s,saii Communities Hospital must bo met by tlie citizens it serves, and ^ WHEREAS, the devoted members of the Freeport Auxiliary Ip South Nassau Communities Hospital, which is a non-profit, volun- l^ly. institution, liavo requested permission to rai.se funds by selling Although Lou D1 Leo of the Panthers and Phil Toale of the Cards were the only members to roll average in this series, the teams were quite evenly matched as the Rcdbii'ds took a G to .*> decision, Pat Gilmour had a 201 game for the Panthers. last few weeks of the .season and handed the Rams an 8 lo 3 de feat. Fred Lomangino hit lliat pocket quite consistently to finish with a S59 series', including a 216 game. Don Navin and Chris Cris- cionC had better than average •scoi'cs for the Hawks. Bob Cos- grave, John Windhur.st and Land Burger rolled welt for the Rams but could not match the pace set by Lomangino and Navin. Although Bob Notheis set a hot pace with a 532 scries, tha Bears could do not better than take \5 points in their match with the Tigei-s. Jack Rogers and Art Hanna topped the winners. The Eagles showed some of their high scoring form as Ber- ' nle Ciotti and Heeky Rainaldi led With absences on both teanu, ,■ the Wolves took two games on _a . 6 to 5 score with the BuUdogti. Bill Bumpke was high man for ’ the Wolves while Vince Fortunato rolled .to a . 529 total, mainly ph: 232 score in the third garae.r.: Warren Greenwood was tho other Bulldog lo roll his average. ! ■\ ■ - ' I Who Is Coming to Freeport May 1st? l‘l?i?lt!nias in our Village, 1 HEREBY PROCLAIM THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.'MAY 1st and 2nd, as \Hospital Gardenia Days” in the .Vijlage of Fi;ecporl and I urgi! all our resiilcnls lo .support the dedicated eftofts of 1hc.se volunteers, :in<l by doing .so, recognize and conlribute to the com munity hospital; now\celebrating its 40th anniversary of service lo the public. ROBERT J. SWEENEY, Mayor Youth Concert (Coiilinued from page 1) young musicians. Ticket informi- tion may l)c nhinined by calling 4(14-1581. bined choni.ses and orche.stra will mil be until April 27. tn -view , of the fact that tl«; concert Is taking phicc in Free port and .so many local young musicians arc involvotl this stiould be an outstanding evening. 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