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u. 19 I?;' li- <>!Nf5TqJ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1969 mM .1 ;.iri.!(»i,,. S u m m e r 69 ' V Surnmw. 1969. • WM a memorable one for 37 F r ^ i w t ajod yelt t^oagers who wer^ attend sUmmeir of ■ ■- I 1 .^ ■■ V ^ - t . . ' : ' T - : ! ' , ; 5 '-> ■: S,' PSi^tor^ Islarid individuals, 'dfld dtgajniiatiejts *ei« in U 0 co'hltibutiok' ‘ W*' th e '' tie< fis^r' J | | | which madia it po^lb^^ el81 N a ^ u disi^yadta^ca youths io’ spend twdi'Svfem 'te'a' meirtli ys Mich iy blind ut Blind we M» ih>ndal«, hg Iheiit IhTead' culling awa^ f^dmf thfetr ayeKrtWded arid diSnial* sutTOondings,* r * ' ■ Eleven young boys and girls, members^ of ■ Ihe Fntnily' Service Assdeiiitioft Youth Sehytte Projaet in' FreepilH, and 26 selected by the Roosevelt EOC attended a wide scope of camps in Long Island; upstate. New York, New Jersey and - Connecticut. The camps were selected mot only lor thcif recreational programs but iot their opportunities in group living, to w t^ better understand ing; nature study and special arts programs. Otis Saunders of Freeport (age 15) received a scholarship from i isti,, 'Cpndectieut;\^\' '^^^^‘V ' | The F.mily Service Associatibn i Youth &rviiie Project operates* a | Family Community Center at 17 | Bufhiio 'Avenue'.- ' A ‘ year-round j program established In 1961 pro- ; vides vocation guidance, tutoring, family counseling, recreation,- so-!* cial group work' and summer day carnp.' .The Youth Service Project' is funded by the Nassau County Youth Board, New York S(atc Division for Youth and the Family Service Association. of Nasitau County with main ogices in Mineola'. ‘ T o l l w l y C o n s i d e r A high school teacher will leave his social studies clasis in Free port for one year to study in Mineolii the problems of Nassau'County, ell; and thetr two daughters. consumers, County Executive Eugene H.*Nickereon announced today. -—^ ----- . i.-a-- ' Ha»Hal\G:- Powell, -who is on sabbatical leaye from 'ihe-E ^ . Wgh school, will commute from his-homej at 176 Park Ave., In TVceporl to a new, unpaid job at the OHige of Consumer Af fairs, 160 Old Cqunti^\ Hd.; Mih'e* E. VIRGINIA USEi^BiSiiP^^ Security National Bank, has an nounced the ■appointmeht ' of E. yifgihia Lidebcjger' as Assistant Manager as3l^ed ''to the Beliniore pltiee.-' She wait' former ly astsociateti-With the Fesfcrhl Rb- serye Bmffc' V-- ............... - . . . - ........................... .... Mrs. LineWger attended Vir« gipia State College'in hforfolk and A. Se T. Univprkty in Greeiui»ro)‘ North ■ Carolina, - ' - • \ f Mrs. Unebergeri re^dos in FVeeport v^ith' biisband CounV .,1.................... .. ................... Aevv-iibnv^t' and ; m en l a r g c h f e n F a m r ^ R ^ ^ the chtiich from iti ^cR y of 75d'phdi^ td y t | » r ^ ent capacily ^ 1300 seata vflth I a - new IHurglcally correct altar, 1 the first of its kind in the GiocMo o^RockviHo Centre. _ - * On June 6 of this year Mon signor Crawford celebrated Ihe forty-fourth- anniversary - - a t ; hls ordination as a priest. This party will not a tormal rcce^Uon, but’rfJdteiy a ghthcring df the parishioners'lb sreot the Monsignor In an in{ofmdl''mdh- lace H 8-676 ola. His salary will , bjf, paid by the Freeport Schoorbisirict. the county is twofold. He ia ' an' expert on consumer problems, hWing taught for 24 years the siibjects of social studies, ‘ com munity living, economics,' cori- teimporary issues, and consumer economics. He will furnish i the Commissioner of Consumer Af-. fmrs John A. Occhfo'grassb-with information and educational ma terial related to the consumer. ■ ‘At the end of the year Mr. Powell will make recomirienda- tibns to his school district on out lining and implementing' con sumer education courses for high school students. ‘ . . In addition, he will make sug- g^tions to school authorities on possible revisions of present ^ R R I C K ‘on Merrick Rd. ■ Phone M A 3-1522 . One Block Cast of \ Meadowbrook Parkway . NOW PLAYING .Zero Mostel Kim Novak “THE GREAT y A N K R O B B E R Y ^ ^ courses related to consumer sub jects.' Powell is a 'graduate of Syta- cuse University\wheife ‘hC’ esbrn^ a B.A. Hb' earned'h Master- d ’7m ? “W‘'T>7jegn'-sitiaTar'at*Y7ew York University. ' . orly) FIGHT PAY t-V. > Mr. Mrs. Oqpr^ti P . Jatk^son, 416 l&cher Sf., ^eep-ort,. attended the vveek-long national-conference of the Ilanforth Foundation Assb- efate^ at the University of Chica go August 26-31. Some 370 educators from , col lege and-universities in 46-,staWs' gathered to tbke a critical look at the American college, its functions' and its structure, ‘ ■ The' Associates, college profes sors and lheir;wlvK, are part-of a program of the Danforth Foun dation of. -St,, Louis designed to recognise . and encourage good teaching: and; to personalize the educational process, Mr. Jackspn is professor of his tory at Hofstra University. S t o r y H p u l A t The Children’s Room of the Freeport Memorial Library, will present a Story Hour, conducted by Mrs. Barbara .'Wolfson, Satur day, Sept; 1.3‘at 10;30'ajn. ■ \ A it|^j> o rt' boys and girls 5-10 years old are ■welcome! - F o u r R e c e i v e ^ . O A w a r d Four ’ mertibers o7 the North eastern University Reserve Q f l ^ Training Corps have, received the j i ^ w l t y S c h O l ^ p , -AUrard for outstanding mftltj&y and academic achievement during the'acodemlc year, : They are ‘William M. Bilodeau qf 2C!.GarfleId Ave.; Saugus, Mass.; iaseph .Diihanowitz of 35 White Terrace, Hahwey, N. J.: James S. Vlahakls 'of 51 Westaide Ave.; ■Freeport and Craig W. Allen of 5 b e ll Place,'borne, Ga. The cadets were honored at the annual Northeastern RO.T.C. Re view and A-wards Ceremony hfeld Aug. 26 at Gens Stadium ^ in Boston, R a l p h Q ' R e g a n J r . Ramh J; p ’ltogan. Jr. to Mgk\- ning;hb college career as a Iresh-- man at Belmont Abbey College. Belmont, N.C;, (wherb ho^ l* on- rolled for the first semester. • The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. 6 ’Regah of 236 Whaiby Street, he 'b a‘^fii’duate of Fhebpbrt High School.- ■■ ■■'* - nor and to wish hlm;WclL It wRI be held Sunday* September from, 8 to '5 in the Sch httli; Refroshinenb will be sor . For fiwthcr Infoimation con.) tact any officer of any ot lii$ parish societies; .. . - ■ < v- ■';;1 Jv- ii Wo aro honoring Proa. Suporvlabr BA L P H G. I , - ► -l, jl, I * . 'Y . , : - I, J *' T-t * 1 * . . . / 7 -« r j ^ ♦ Thyro wUl Bp THH^E B*ra ibw* youl Dance to Vtlo TarulU: Mtiric • -Hi- .. , . ' -if: si 1 9 '? ^ ? m m M i Call John Abbete FH 8-0047 or Joe Vllo FB 8>9S5i , R E S E R V A t I f l l , N o w i ; - ^ ' W t t h L I F E - f l f A E ■\I V A N R I ^ S T U b l C r ^ 1 C O m S u U S VAN BEES ^ ^ (braanlst & Director of Mugic. Freeport Methodist Church) r TeachBT e l p I A N a ORGAN and ybiG E Beplnners d;'.Advancett puplIs. -VoeM’Coach; « Aehompanlat i45W.U*<»'SI»rt.r»«iort ^ F H M ia r o S i S ® - - — ^ ' w . ^ ^ ! l d ^ t o S y ! d u o ! l o ■he t growth of jhe lhlw ltY w e ' . _ . . . . - . i _'l , _ . , i-L. > - • * • * . ' • • h IH E H J I I H M c lliitO S H S C k ^ t ^ ' i ■ Established in 1936 ! Beoinners — Advanced '-r- bollcfle Preparatory Courses ; - ; Piano — Violin— Vldtoneello-^-Harp'-^proan — Voice ■ ( Flute — Theory— Musicianship— Ensemble— Pedagogy i s HILLSIDE AVENUE v : ' Qffice'hmm. 10 to 6« Mon. to Fti„ 9 to 1 S at. 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