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PAGE TWO T H E LEADER In Appreciation We wish to tlumk all of our readers dnd friends ^or the many messages imd letters of condolences and expressiotrs of sympathy upon the sudden death of our Editor, Eddie Vasil. - This tragic event has left, not only we at the Leader but the entire community in a daze. He is greatly missed and will long be retnembered. Mr. Va,sil worked hard Aid long in hi.s cho.sen field of reporting and publicity. His inlcrc-sts were varied but never did he turn down an.v request to help a worthy charity or to promote the tvelfare of the people, the Village of Freeport and Na.ssau County. CHARLES P. BUCKLEY. JR.. Publisher 'Facts About Freeport' Issued ^ Viliape Government Preeporl, the village witlt a hi.story that goes bitek to pre-Revo- lutionnry days, would be the 17th largest city in New York State, it it were a city, by virtue of its 42,000 population. That is one of the many salient points of interest found in a new 34-pago illustrated booklet being di.stributed by the Freeport village government. The publi cation, aecording to Mayor Rob ert J. Sweeney, is designed to \iit'lp Freeporter.s become more kninvledgeablo about their com- nionily and to attract more good cilizen.s, good leuehcr.s, and rlc- siiable indu.Htry.\ Hnlitlcd \Facts About Fvee- poii\ the booklet lias been pre pared by the villagt' administra tion, in eooperalioa vvilh the lo cal Board of Education and the .Freeport Chamber of Commmee. Copies may be picked up at the Village Hall, 40 North Ocean Avenue, daily from (1:30 a.m. to [MERRICK ' on Merrick Rd. Phone hf A 3-162? One Block East of Meadowbrook Parkway Fred, Astaire Petula Clark Tommy Sleelo ^ ^ F i n i a n ’ s O' Rainbow’’ Delightful • Tuneful 4:30 p.m., singly by individuals, or in quanily by community or ganizations. Baldwin Junior High Athletes Honored Bemadottv ' PeiTaioli, Patrice Nicholst/ii, Bonnie Bean, Jane McMullen, ' 7th grade; Su.san Daigncault, 8th grade; and Anita Goodwin, 9lh grade re ceived awards ,as .outstanding athletes from Mrs. nJarie Burns of the physical education depart ment. '■■ ■ Tennis Team Icttcr.s were awarded by Coach Strauss tot Stuart Thau, Co-Caplaln; Paul Pari.ser, Co-Captain; Slevt'ii Rob- ert.s, Wayne Albinder, Robert Light, Steven Seide, and Donald Ros.s. Certificates were presented to: Freeport Youth Avvarded Degree Robert B. Vogel of 44 N. Long BciichAve., Freeport has been awai-ded a B.A.* degree froin Syra cuse University on June 7. Tho -son of Doctor and Mrs. ‘ George Vogel, he is a graduate of Free port High Sclibbl. Batey, Salvatore Bilottn, Co-Cap tain; Richard Gillis, Manager; William^ Lutz, Manager; Todd Al len, John Barnwell, Charles Becker, Andrew Cohen, Daniel Seth Roscnzweig, Warren Laza-1 cooper, George Fellow.s, Robert Special awards, lellors and cer tificates were presented to stu dents for their outstanding con tribution to the sports program at Baldwin Junior High at a Spoi'ts Award As.sembly held this month. MLss Patricia Donohue, faculty advisor to the Cheerleaders, pre sented letters to the following girls: Susan Eberle, Co-Captain; Betty Sc-gall, Co-Captnin; Susan Weslcott, Linda Schwartz, Ja'ne Deiiohy, Heather Marlh, Janet Chnplu, Kristin Kulwara, Debru Ligouri, SAVE FREE T.V. Ccrttftcale.'i Were awarded to. Elyso Schwartz, piano Behrens, Karen Liikkaaon^^ DiVnc Rossello, CutheHiie Cobiil, Nancy Kemp- ner, Diane DeBckker, Stephanie Craig, Juaifnc Golly. The following Varsity Twirlers. received their awards from their faculty iulvisor, Mrs. Rullv Dixon; Eleanor Durkin, Head Majorette; Niiiiey Shcf'hati, Captain; Char lotte Manning, Judy Oughcllree, Carolyn Looker, Liz.ibeth Dorgan, Donna Eldridgc, Patricia Dnlz, ru s ,. Jeffrey Abrams, Marc Brnunstein, Wiliiani. Shebar. Most Valuable Player award in baseball was awarded to .Co-Cap tain Glenn Gehlbach and Batting Champion award went to Warren Myers. Letters were presented by Coach Schroicr to the following players: Glenn Gehlbach, Co- Captniii; William Ruvolo, Co- Captain; William Slcrnheim, Wil liam Adam.s, Tcrranec Duffy, Richard Satligur, James Mc Gowan, Gregory, Miller, David Coleman, Robert Berardi, Alfred Salvali, Frank Esposito, Warren Myers, George Bonclli, Kevin McGlme, Ronald Cavalicre, Pa- triek King, Howard Flaniiry. David Lackovic won 'the Most Valuable Player award in la- ero.s.se :ind Best Defensive and * Best OITensivi; Player awards [ were piosenled to Robert McKay and Michael Klein respectively. Coach Richard Schley pi'e.sclited letters to: David Lackovic, Cap tain; Robert Lopopolo, Michael Klein, Peter Albinski, Gary Wil- liam.s, Daniel Kane, Lewis Wein stein, Robert McKay, James Clarke, Kenneth Notti, John Dur ham, Jeff Schmicb, Alan Jacobs, Erie Klein, Jeffrey Coleman. Certificates were presented to: Lawrence McTqi'hdrti; Boberl Laricastbjv. Edwin Greeny Paul Finley, David Gaddy, James Felix, Steven Angus, William! Muhsey, .John Allen, Marc Blum, Robert Aronson, Mark Welling. Mlarlih' Baloy, 'Co-Captain of the Track Team, wah awarded the Most Valuable Player award by Coach L;jme'odola who also, prestmted letters to: Martin Hyiies, John Jackson, Robert Kirschenbaum, Matthew Kole- nick, Stuart Kuscher, Joseph Malthew.s, Slcvch Munzing, Charles Nelson, Wayne Norberg, William Ostrow, Kenneth Palmer, William Quigley, Gregory, Jo seph Scannclla, Lee Schaffer, Rich Schlcgetmileh, Randall Schrade, Peter Sehuler, Andrew Spalt, Steven Weinberg, James Wcstmacott. Certificates for track were also presented to: Gregory Drum- m<md, Dillard Weyer, Robert Ed mund, William Poit, Robert Adams, Seth Werner, Joseph Squilhintc, and Ht'nry Hagens. THURSDAY. JUNE I )AY. J I FREEPORT GLAZING WORKS, Inc. 126^EaisTMenick < Auto GI bsb lustalled for All nako Can ar Trucks; ' Dolno Both thaurance and' Customers InstaHatIdh. Since 4910, Let US baadt» tout Auto GI sbs Prt&ldm NO JOB TOO SMALL I UNHAPPY? Should you becoint disenchanted with your ' present fuet oil supplier , . — call us (or Ihe opportunity to enjoy our new, •Tets^njliaed Sew^^^^ for greater home comfort, paragon Gil Company Dr-IPOH Of tfr* < q Plonuer 6-8901 orrters arro rciUHmais ; THIOUGMOUr lONC ISUND . Edith's & Harry's STEAK HOUSE AIR CONDITIONED — Foot o f Ray St. on Froeport, River BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLETE LUNCHEON Menu Changes Every Day — But Not .The Price from $1.25 to $1.50i. - 'Best Shell Steak in,Town\ $ 2 .5 0 (luncheon only) 'ri- DINNER from $2.95 Served till 2 A.M.\ PIANO BAB featuring BUZZY MOORE Mon.-Wed.-Frt.-Sat.-Sun. 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. HAPPY HOUR' -. All Drinks Half Prlcp 5 to 6 p.m. ' Mon. thrifniFrL'i - So. Main - Left on RAY S t ., Freeport' M A 3-9588, Tor THE EDITH MeINTOSH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Music Center. 48 Htlts'ide Ave, Rockville Centre, N, Y. Announces a Summer Course of Eight Weeks Commencing June 24th > Piano, Theory, Violin, Violoncollo, Organ, Flute, Voice Rogislor now for Summer Course and for Fall Term Phene for Appolntneent ROckvIUe Centro 4-0990 Tel.: FReepoct 8-93 U i, ‘ ERNIE'S AND TOMMY'S MIDSHIP RESTAURANT ... Full course dinners served daily. LOBSTERS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS, & CHOPS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES Open 7 Days a Week ^ » 7 So. Grove St« Freeport The LEADER \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ (Starled 1935) Published Every Thursday.by the Freeifbrt Leader, Inc. • Chturles P. Buckley, Jr„ President The People's Official Newspaper Serving The Community for 29 Years Editorial end Advertising Offices; The Leader Building, 154 East Merrick Road, Freeport, N. Y. 11528 Telephones; FReoport 8-3133 — 8-3080 Second-class postage paid at Freeport. New York Subscription Rale; $2.00 e-Yeer by Mail WHAT'S MY LINE? 21:'^ From the movie lots of Hollywood, from.raceways around the World, the testing and provingr SrrQunds 0f the Dod^ Corp., it is our pleasure to present the 1969 Edition of the World Famous Hurricane Hell Privers. It’s a , thrill a minute when these Motor Mad Maniacs take to the raceway in a new fleet of 1969 Podge Automobiles. Thomas F^ McMahoa Advertising Manager Stan McCaffrey. Spoils Editor The World’s greatest precision drivers' and stuiit men will keep you on the edge of your, seat for two full hours of automobile fury and motorcycle insanity. ^Performances of the Hell Privers at the Freeport Stadium, TUBS., JULY 1 are limited to one. engager, ment. (Rain Pate, Wed., July 2nd) [ I :