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m i PAGE EIGHT KIWANIS CLUB NEWS The Freeport Kiwanis Club met Wednesday al the Sea Breeze Irstmivant. t.iisl week's meeting marked tlic rcsiimplinn of. reRuIar weekly inei lings al the Sea Breeze. Happy Buelta bffan to flow a.s of old. S(;j.elory Wall Sehinzel had 3 Happy Brick.s for the progrc.ss ol ^ his' new home in Freeport now i — ......... ..... \ j being built; for the last summer i pj- (hiil the Robert Secor tamil.v ; THE L H A P E B Freeport Dems M eet Tonight The Freeport Dcinoci-atic Club, Inc. will hold its 'regular meeting Thursday, Sept, II. 1969. at 8;30 p.m. at Club Headquarters, 3 Little Pine St„ Freeport. This meeting will be devoted h. meetinc at the Hemp.stcnd Golf,,vas comforlably .settled at Pcnri: ^ \\T— J \ D. then amiouncea ■ Club flhiuiks to Bob Schade); iind (or .son Frerl’s favorable re action to Freeport'.s Schools after I issued Freeport Booklet at a .sub- j his liist day at \Atkinson.\ Jule.s ' Bivgeiilhitr.s Happy Buck was lor having miirricd off hi.s .second i I sequent meeting. Pre.sidcnl Joe made the fol- ,laughter on Sunday. Leoir Weis-1'\'^hig annoimeeinents of import-, man was, Iheretoie, happy that dates. | .lilies gained a bedroom and gar age space. Fred Visel contributed hi.; laippy buck for deliglitful eve ning al Hempstead G.C, Clilf Seliorer, for stock-tip by Leon [didn't lo.se miieli!;. President ,loe Canale had a Happy Buck for Itiu Hempstead Nile ami a Sad Buck for receiving a letter of 1 'e.sigiialioii from the First Vice Presideiii'y by Hank Wilson. Ifanlt’.s Sad Dollar was for his ncees.sity to resign due to busi ness pie,s.siire.s, T<my DeNieoIa’.s Sad Buck for missing the Hemp stead outing. Ilm-ry Secor hnp- MARTIN on. HEATS ^ BEST FR 8-1400, 8-0288 CHINATOWN CAFE The Finest In Chptoneae-American Food Take Out Orders • Open Daily m W. SUNRISE HIGHWAY FREEPORT' FR e-08U 1. Sept. ail. 39, 30—bhite Con- ] vention at Lake Placid. j 2, Oct. IGlIi—Inslallulion of j Freeport Kiwani-s Oflieers by Lt, t Gov, Elliott Spiro—wilh Lt. Gov. Elect Lester -Lowin in alleiul- aiicc. ■ ,1. Dee. 3rd—'(Wednesday) or Dee. 6th fSaturd.iy) Testimonial Dinner for outgoing Lt, Gov. Joe Gorh.'iuscr, The regular meeting was fol lowed by a Board of Directors meeting at which time the fol lowing .subject.s were discassed; 1, Hank Wil.son’.s re.signation which moved 2nd V.P. Fred Visel lo I.Ht V.P, and croated an open ing for 2nd V.P, to bo filled be fore October 15th, 2, A check for $50 was allo cated for the Freeport Salvation Army lo dedicate a park bench by Freeport Kiwanis. 3, Tony DeNicola to head contmittee to pre.sent Senioy Citizens with 'a comprehensive \Diabetes Kit.” 4, P,ies-idciU Elect Vincent. Burns to host new committee fluiirmeii atzdiis home bn Sun- doy, Sept. 2Ist. 5, Pre.s. Joe announced Bclle- rtwij Kiw.onis Golf Outing for full day on Tluir.sday al Hauppauge Cnimlry Club. I world; Dorothy Forman spent n month in Cuba this summer. Burt Freeman visited Czecho slovakia. Romani.'i,, Ru.ssia and Greece. Selma Robbins went lo Vietnam and other sections of the Far East. Wo will hove this unique oppor- p u m P s iFrjnKDtCHfkr Factory Guaranteed Parts EsUbllehed 1924 Est. 1902 f f a M r e f f t r YOUTH CENTER - store of Famous Brands — GIRL SCOUT AGENCY — Free Layaway BOYS — GIRLS * Infants * Huskies • Chubbics • Slims Departments Unicard — Franklin Charge 61 So. Main St„ FR 8-0797 tnnity to hear some of our own | friends tell us of their observations and experiences in llic.se countries together with photographs and slides. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome. AL VOLLMER, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE 74 Norih Main Street Freeport, N. Y. M A y fair 3-7400 J 4 ^ J MILES “GUARANTEED\ BRAKE SERVICE - WHEEL ALIGNMENT SNOW TIRES CHANGED not a museum-peace, but some thing as strong and as proud and O.S passionately alive today as were the men who created it almost 200 years ago, \As the foundation of our na tional life, the Constitution de mands more than reverence. It demands the kind of active con cern wo show to anything we deeply eai'c for. It demands out attention, our under.stonding ot its cliavacter and of Us fundamental place in our lives . . . It calls upon a citizen to not only be able to demand has rights, but also to know what they arc. \United States citi7.eii.ship, then, is also demanding. But the de mands are more than matched by the benefits. Each citizen can help himself, his fellow citizens, and Ills nation if ho takes some lime oul ot his life lo road and talk and think about the Constitution . . j The Pre.sidcnt called upon Gov- I eminent officials to display the flag bn all Government buildings on Citizenship Day, and he urged Federal, State, and local officials, as well ns all religious, civic, edu cational, and other interested or ganizations to make aiTangements for impre-ssive, meaningful pa geants and observances on that day to inspire all citizens to re- dodicatc themselves to the service of tlieir country and lo support and defense of the Constitution, (Reprinted from Wm. Clinton Story Post, A.L. Bulletin) HELP THE BOATMEN: The summer Mown raar b e coming to ( a close, but the petlHon drive lo replace the Long Island Rail^ • road Trestle that crosses Reynolds Channel is stUIopen Mason. ^ Boatmen in a tri-county campaign are sending-S.OA.-stghMs to the public slating, \the trestle is a menace to Navigation.\ The Assembly Advisory Committee on Boat Safety spear headed this drive. Assemblyman Ahthui \Jerry\ Kremer, founder of the committee, is seen obtaining the signature of Seymour Beck of ' West Hempstead (right). The petitions will be presented to the -U. S. Coast Guard to order the demolition and nplaeemenl of ' this oldest wooden trestle spaning tn waterway on the - entire. East Coast of the - United-States,' Proclamation President Richard M. Nixon, in hi.s Proclamation (No. 3911) of M.iy 13. 1959, .set a.side Sept. 17, 1909, ns Citizenship Day, and the week of Sept. 17-23 as Constitu- tinn Week. Tlyr President described the Coastitution as a \living set of principles, created during a hot Philadelphia summer in 1787 by men who were often passionate in their convictions and always jeal ous of the basic rights which had been secured by the American Revolution. This Constitution is darling.s of the football fraternity arc r-;\' i t ' - - MA. 3-eiOO IBO E. MERRICK RO.y FREEPORT Pkway.) Dr. Jahr Speaks At Doctors Hospital “Acute Abdomen\ was the pro gram subject for the quarterly meeting of the staff at Doctors Ho-spital, Freeport, on Monday. Pi-esenting the program was Dr. Josef Jahr, director of surgery at Doctors Hospital, a Roosevelt resi dent. . A collation followed the busi-‘ ness portion of the 9 p.m, meeting. Attending were, members ot the hospital’s 350-physician staff, headed this year by Dr, Marin . Mitazzo of Freeport. Our Town (Continued from page 1) MORE TALK . . , Likeable MORT (Al VoUmer Agehey) SEl4?* ZER predicting disnsterous NY Football Giant seosOti. Cihthig foftn^ darling.s of the football fraternity arc “at least fitib yeiis aw ^ i' and, if you don't believe him, ask JOHN (NY Jet) feCHMl'W who irappens to be Mort’s office yis-a’-vis'-V.. . Oct.., 22nd' South .Shora Vaebt Club GOP n|pi ■iio4tw>p ' wUiM diUR'^ under' triumvirate of JO THOMPSpN,, AGNES L0^E3UDGE-and GERT WOLDER, Promise full house for the Case Team'. • Popular Elks Exalted-Ruler BILL GAVIN recovering at SoutK Nas,sau Ho-sp. Stiff spoken Bill making many friends for Freeport lodge with his community spirit and cooperation . , . AH Freepori extends condolences to LYMAN (Lum) DURYEA on the passing of- faithful wife, ANNA. Lum, a life-long community leader for all charitable causes, thanks his army of friends who paid their respects over (he sad week-end. 97lh birthday congratulations to Mr. ^tjohn Fawcett. A THE SUN NEVER SETS ON THE LITTLE LEAGUE , . . With a successful season for over 800 boys just completed, the Board of Directors already planning for 1970 season. Elected at last Friday's meeting was the now slate ol officers, all knowledgeable and long time baseball officials: President ........... . ....................... BOB NOTHEIS Vice President ....................JACK CUNNIKGHAM_^ ' Secretary ..... - ----- --------- TOM McGRATH Treasurer . . . . .................. - . LARRY FERNANDEZ Player Agent ....... ...... . ...... .... SCHULYLER COMBE ,, men in rt Dim who Ihriit Free liOtti Jet and Qua Schr Free sofni able carl' '(Mr' eleei - J , lie a with . alalh bain addt maif leav .It B \lien altrL MR. SCOTT will be here on SATURDAY ,SEPT. 13 to answer any and all of your Lawn Problems. FRESHLY DUG i PLANT MATERIAL ' ARRIVING.DAILY ' ; rftVIaniic i Mursary and Garden S l u ^ Landscape I>e3!ghei8,j;^cc!cmi*ectox 250 ATLANTIC AVE. T 'B E E P O H T F R 8-7M7 ': ■■ JOE iiotii Mon of t(