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„ ___ _ Thursday, F e b r u a r y ^ FR^EEPORT CHAMBER OF dOMMERCE/Luncheou meeUng, speaker: Robert 'Borrutein,' Adhiimstrator Lydia E. Hall Hosp., special Valentine’s Day menu and door prize, 12:30 pm, Sea.Brecze, $4. • LHILDREN’S F ILM , \A ' for school* .DREN’S F IL M , \Adventure In.The Hopfields, ged children, 2:15 pm, F rpt, Mem. Liby. : ___ ,MS, AIistair_Cooke's \ Am e rica\ Mries, part 13: a n d '. \Rhythorntpon^ w l t h The_Dance Theatrc_of Harlem. 2:30 -pm‘ & '8 pm, Frpt.-^em . Liby. -• -G E R M A N CLASS. B pm, F rp t. Mem. Liby. ROTARy.CLUB - ^ pm. Set c i i i U i R E N s ^ g r o a f - 9 - lfin in ppnf Mcm. Liby. -Priday, FeM fficy 14 , - ^ig u e lin '.' lor-,schwl-aged children,- .riKiiM. ■ 4aiby. — ; pm, FrpL-’Memr Liby;;, ' — ’ 6 l (CAP-),—Z;30 pm, Armory, Babylon Tpke.- ..... ~ -- ----------S a tU r d a y rF e b r u a ryl^ ■ SEA CLIFF CHAMBER PLAVERS— presented by Freeport Arts Council, B:30 pm, Atkinson School, tickets $1, ior info; 223*2522,522, MAm 3*1860.-iow. - _ - j« o ■ GIIILUREN-S CRAFT PROGRAM^ Paper Weaving, grades 1*6, 10:30! am, F rp t. Mem. Lib' FILM SIIORTSy^2:15 PENINC OF VILLAGE PA: em. Liby. 5 pm, F rpt. Mem; Liby. ' AGE PAR TY CAMPAIGN ENIN C OF v i l l a ! ■ So. Grove St., freeTefreshments.- Monday, February 17 W A S IlIN G T O-} N S m ilTH D A Y HQ, I i ro N Freeport Chap. N ipartanpartan Masonicasonic Temple,emple, Grove St. & Sunrise F llO L li)A Y CARD PARTY. . S M T 586 OES, 8 pm, Highway, $1.50.- Tuesday, February 18 ANNUAL FOUNDERS DAY Program—prfesenled by Freeport PTA Council. 8 pm.m. Freeportreepoi H.S. Auditoriums— - p F ___ HERITAGE GARDEN CLUB, meeting, 8 pm, Frpt. Mem. Liby. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.- meeting, 8:30 pm, 87 Church St., •corner W. M e rrick Rd. FREEPORT REPUBLICAN CLUB, meeUng, 8 pm, Dugout. Wednesday, February 19 — GERMANCONVEIlSATiniVi3.R.OUP, 7:30'pm,lFrpt, Mem. Liby. FUEEPORT*MEADQW-BROOK^CAMEnA CLUB. \Pictures-by Existing Light.” a ftedak Show, 8 pm, F rpt. Mem. L ib y , ------------ A T H E IfS AND R o n S T E IfS CLUB, meeUng, 8 pm, hoi room. Freeport H.S. - ® ’ FREEPORT BOARD OF EDUCATION.'meeting, 0:15 pm, cafe: HOMEMAKER’S COUNCIL,' FREEPORT KIWANIS. 6:45 pm, \NGE CLUB. 12:30 pm, FREEPORT LIONS CLUBr--6;30 pm. Sea Breeze. FREEPORT EXCHANG am; Frpt,-Mem, Liby. i, Sea Breeze. m, Sea Breeze. Thursday, February 20 ,FREEPORT CHAMBER-OF-COMMERGE-, evening meeting neheon this week), 7:30 pm, Freeport Recreation Center. |i) GERMAN CONVERSATIONAL CLASS,; 8 pm, F rpt; -' (no luncl ADVANCED ■ Mem. Liby,-I ROTARY CLUB, 7 pm, Sca Breeze C of C Meeting Thurs N ite 1 i l i h h FREEPORT - The meeting of the Freeport Cham id of Jig their luncheonmursday, Feb. 20, the Chamber w ill hold an — of-GbmmerceAvUI-be-a-departure. jm their usual Thursday af- rnoon meeting. Instead of dmg their luncheon Thursday, meeUng that evening, at Recreation open meeUng 7:30 pm,- at Dunne, Freeport’s Director or pm ,- a t the Freeport lation C e n terr—Jam es Bcport’s Director\ oF jn u c h publicized study-of -the- il-busines^iStrIct7wiU-bSw .......... ihamhamber b e r distrlcL—\ a F T E ^ A FINE TA L K , last week’s speaker afihejEree^m ■--T T irirnf Commerce lunchVon7Ct._Robert-Reel-Si)idf Fraepor ?. 9 J’ -Aniiv Corps, received a certifiglfe o f appreclatiojiJrorr ce n tral'D u s in e s tru iau ivi, w uj - uc . there to-discuss with c HnembefFSiRTtheTiembefFBiKrthe publicublic the.tbpice,topic i p th the central .buslni z;; P o e t J T b - A p ^ W ^ At Libraty intly being coni oriChambe^ .1 lort-i-SaUatton Fred-Scalfr s. its oresei istruc»d ni . 5iJ'?unday7Sh°2 aTzllo Freepoft To Exhibit A t Boat Show PM at the Freeport Memorial . ~ Library.. _Because of limited seating the- tickets, which are free, must be obtained in advance. They are available at the Public Service —Desk a f the Library^ No. telephone reservations w ill be ite’d. - FREEPORT—' The Village’s least 10,000 people who have \Y o u Belong In F reeport” '\stopped by to learn of our ViLage, : exhibitioh. originally launched Diverse organizations and many one year ago at the Long Island individuals, have added so much ' it Show at the Nassau to the display - that it has ’eveloped ’ jd into quite ‘ Boat his event is made possible Coliseum and used for-the Long d into q a 'show Island Cerebral Palsy F a ir this stopper.'‘ f . with support - from - Poets and w h iclfis funded by past, summer, is coming'out of m othballs. The Freeport rv.iJicjo wiiibii lo iuiiuvu the New York State Council tm Uie'Arts, She Is the“ author of books poetry and fiction and has 'Chamber of Ci its Waterfront 're lommerce, through Division headed by books poetry and fiction and has recorded two album s .\ Ms.- ived honors <3im and awards, mni has recei' and graiants Foundation from the and the_ 975 Long Island Boat Show, Feb. 15 to 23, again at the Nassau Coliseum. M a y o r W illii i -nautical theme of “ 'The - >ating andFishing Capitai.of the is t ” w ith appropriate fish litic a l flai White, National Foundation of the A r ts T . L O Q O I S c r v i C O S basloaHy simple structure of two ® ^ by fours, ~has_ For Seniors inauguraa, been seen by at stopper.’ A c c o rding to \Cham b e r' Presiden.t Pred-Scalmandre, the booth w ill continue to carry oi' the .^nautical fhpmp ■ nf “ ti Boating E a s t” n e tting, naiiti Visitor Village, including Ui new \F Te ee ep p o rl Guide,\ view the color— slide/tape .presentalion. on the Village. - (Continued on Page 1 2.A) s J S JJNE -THOUSANlUjANCAKES. 28-po, -pounds of bacon were consumed at Sund by Freeport Explorer. Post #4Q6~at the headquarters. The Post chairman o f-th assisted-by'Bob Peterson,~Jay Lewis and Bill Boland and Jirn Jefferson were' amo help. The troop meets on the f i rst and t h ii V illage Party To FR E E P O B T -VIllage— President Charles Mahoney has ‘ • issued an invitation to non- members, as-well as'to the over , LOOP members of Freeport’s o l ^ s l local p o litic a l . organization,’ to attend the . Opening of the P a rty’s campaign Hall) Saturday. F ^ . 15, a t I pm. flags, etc. 'r o rt Waterways- and w ill be invited to . CARLE PLACE — Nassau County’s Department ol Senior C itizen A ffa ir s has now in* s litu te d i fo r Freeport senior ..citizens with modest_incomes, (in civil free legal services latters-only). In cooperation'loperal ithith Nassauassau w N County's Law Serviceservices Committee,ommittee, an atlormttorney S C an a is available at -the Freeport of ficer 65 W. Sunrise Highway, for personal .con- lysand hours, ■fice; legal advise aqd «pen sultation. For the days i call 37^5900. -- - -- The Freeport Branch Office, -established'in'T97p, offers_many services to senior citizens iii. the South Shore area including in formation, referral and followup to help meet the needs of housing, finances,, health, recreationT i p l o y ............................. I - .Special LutheiarChurch Services PREBPOKT - Wedne«day,. eb. IB, marks the (Sefdanhig of the spMial-Lenten at Christ Lutheran Ch\u employment and legal; eervicea; for all your... GARDEF LAWN .HOUSEPtANT and TERRARIUM Needs V is it-; ATLANTIC NURSERV & GARDEN SHOP'' - — ^ 5 0 A tla n tic A v e ., Freeport Hours:.8-6 Daily - Siin. 9*5 * FR 8*7357- Oly SKI SH END-OF-SE SAL . and Randal] Ave. T t e thOTe,, '!Thile l ^ , -Grove Cross for -ess itself 'ho find themselves -oppressed and by - the evrats of'dally Modem Man,” will addresi ’l 0 '‘‘’rhe Crushed,\ tSosewl themselves -oppressed George Pricke, will act out the dialogue. At the-8 pm Service, two adult members, .Mary Katz- and Jeanette Calnw will pday the . Each week in the serlcfl, there will' be> playlets dealing with- anoth.er_daily problem. A short trvice wUl .................. worship service w il be led by . Vicar Albert Holnies. each -life. At the 10 am . Service, a— Wednesday.- Freeport youth, Liimea Co^ipe, a feUowship 1 and a Church .Councilman, the lOamServIo ;pac/dy's Doy ;■ hour will follow :e with coffee and le fellowship hip hour 5 in-the MARIO BLANCO REAL ESTATE Known in Freeport Fpr26Vears.u Serving As Direttor— In The Freeport -■ ’bomber of Commerce! I A Full Service Realtor RESIDENTIAL Resales • Rentals — Leasing • Apartments Waterfront Specialists. I BUSINESS PROPERTIES I Industrial & Commercial I Leasing & Resales FOR QUICK SALES - List WITH US foufmijf All -LUI Vflln UJ M comm SKIS-20%; KVRossignol,-He Kneissel.Olin 1 B b O T S r ^ 2 ( Nordica, Hanson — I^J.anp?San I tX BINDINGS 2i ^ Look,Salomon, Alls _ Besser, Gertsch,G« CLOTHING 2 Sweatere, Parkas, :. SKI s ■ 35 So. Park I Roctvlllo-Eonlro -- M o n . - F r i . 10-9 P .M .