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7 ; _ »«» <« , <k '**»»4*< '^ n e w t for let- come ef- 'feesare ^ectlvein m Got to tail from orhistto fe... as a recently, of \City f names” ost more lachinery es.” I Service ment, but d with the I recently. were 24 in the ge. f Spanish- nsfer of a lance and 3 provided itisfy these ransf erred id Med to be came to y unable to where she ' their hew itguid^ce p e i s a ; \ ^ , te'nation in ■9.9-miiliuu ~ | tis figure is t e c h e ^ t izn^t^. too. ted that by of nudear - ey actually every day. ikdess,-and-— I is y e a r with iratioD- h ^ darw h en it assigned to r e ^ n d . “In- if Theodore be Freeport ently.had a •e they are' le Rockville ROUND-ABOUT With Rhodq ON CAPTAIN’S WALK, in New London, Conn.; Monday, aspart of a group' of merchants, Task Force members and e x p d ts to see their. year old open mall which is similar to a plan recently advanced for Freeport... Thanks to HAROLD, the Rec Department’s capable and amiable driver, the trip through the leaf-changing count^side was pleasant... but we had come to see what a 30,000 population (less than ■ Freeport’s), six squarem ile (a little more.than Freeport) city and a group of merchants'did to revitalize an old, deteriorating downtown Halloween Parade Arts fatimiil fresents Archeology Progran Freeport, on Thursday. October F ^ e e p lrr A rlsT o 'uT c ih' °rS;^rS S?rs»^s^'Ste“ to’ at the foot of South Main Street in Freeport., teO A L NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Proposed local law to amend . Code of Ordinances,^ Sec. 24-23 (m) (1) and (2) -.'Waiving of parking requirements. Please take nolice,^at a public, hearing will be held by the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated NEW LONDON'S two-block, serai-mall had many similarities to FrM porfs South MainStreel C.B.D. The buildings a re old (some were built in the early 1800^; in some, the upstairs floors are rented apartments. Most of the stores are not owner-occupied. But many merchants had put up goodlookiiig signs, display windows, overhangs, etc;, on buildings which many of them did not even own... prior to any Village of Freeport on November thought of a Mall. P-\'-. prevailing time, in the Conference Room of PARKING for Captain|s Walk (New London is a waterfront^ thc.Municipal Building; 46 North community and so the motif nautical) is supplied by a few streetV Ocean Avenue, Freeport; New level lots and two specially built tiered structures. One was built.when York, to amend Sec. 24-^ (ra) (1) thDmallw asfirstdevelopedjandtheolhercam elater.Inall-bultw o '^subsec^tLM m T (l) and (2) of of the lots... there are no meters.-Parking Is by validated tickets, g^c. 24-23 to read as follows: obtainable at participating merchancs and paid for by themTHevenu^ Tm} Waiver Of parking October 2d, will be the last trash go to the private firm hired to malntainfhe structure^ requirements. Dispense with the pickup from curbside until UNLikE FREEPORT, there is a wider variety of stares ar>d' althmigh some Still have, lower-priced merchandise (there are two (1) When the property is holidays. ' ■ fauly attractive (^count drug and Sundry stores), the merchants we unimprov^ or occupied ^ y a Trash is not picked up during find discovered In Aphek, IsraeC this past summer. In discussing her excavating experiences, she will use illustralive slides and actual artifacts which .were uncovered. - The lecturp-demonslration, one of four scheduled by the Arts Council for the fall-winter season, will be held in the Choral Room of the John W. Dodd Junior High School, Pine and Church SM?ets, a huge success, will -, beginning a t 8:30 p.m. There is no unique archeological charge. Meeting ot Hospital League Trustee of the Albright Institute of Archeological Research. Kershaw, whose lecture last year was a huge success, will URT M e e tings BALDWIN — The Sisterhood of UiUon Reform Temple wiU hold their annual paid-up luncheon at the Arbor Inn, Rockville Centre, Wednesday, October 29, 12:30 . BALDWIN — The first meeting ofTen-Plus” - of Union Reform Temple will take place Sunday, October -26, 6:30 pmi, at the Temple, 475 No. Brodcslde Ave. After a.buffet supper, the group will discuss plans /o r its future. Ito Trash Pick-Ups JTIEEPORT — Wednesday. FREEPORT — The . next regular rnccting of the F r^p o r t Auxiliary to South N assau. ComihuniUes Hospital will be held Tuesday, October 28, 1pm, at the Church o f ' the Tran sfiguration, Pine Street and So. Long Beach Ave. John E. Har bour,- . Nassau County Museum curator, will show slides of'the Old .Bethpage Restoration-and speak about the museum. Tlie meeting is open to both men and women. Refreshments will ■be served. _____ .■— »• ' - .'.I There was a luggage shop, several stores carrying v ^ t and lovely sdectfons of chinpi crystal and home furnishings and (unbelievable) no liquor stores, called lockage shops in that Static. ,THE CONCEPT, of .a m u lti-face^ community -area was in ,>evidence. During the warmer m o n ^ , ouMoor shows areJheld on the Mall.;; similar to thesuggestions in the Tbablt report \re have seen for Freeport -VYou’ cannot survive with a M i^^faceted outlet;*’ we Freeporters were td d by the New Loi^on merchants. “You need the ___________ - ambiahce...tobavepeoplespeDdtheday...\;fbenpeoplec6meinfora . the reasonable;and anticipated dons. Residents'are asked to tie so that the Village will a _ 4.UW ,thin a zon ^ B u ^ h ^ “A” or Business “B” district and is within' two hundred feet of a cooperate so that the Village wUl public paridng Held, provided be kept'clean and free of trash that -in addition to the finding during the holiday* weeks, required of the zoning board .of. - Garbage collection schedules appeals to grant a perm it, also change on holiday weeks, 'modification or variance, there Residents t a n call the Sanitation shall be a finding that the public; effice, F R 8-^4000, E x t 228 and 2 Church Fair FREEPORT — The First Presbyterian C h u rch- of Freeport, Smith Street and Ocean Avenue, will hold its an- parkihg Held \has sufficient' u*‘thCT ’are in -doubt about unused fadUties to accomnaodate eoUe^ons In their neighborhood. *nual H arv'est''Feativ'al Fair, Saturday, November 1; 10 to 6. There will be a “Trim-A-Tree Christm as Shop” , needlework table, a food table ;with homemade . Items, Vermont cheesoi fruitcake, “A Grandma’s AttieV; a gredibouse with Fall decorations, and many other items. Food will be available from 12 to 3 pm. NEW LONDON’S MERCHANTS said that their open, trafflcHdos^ cobbl^tooed mail U g r ^ t W i tl^ t rdoirating'tbe a r ^ , with cosmetic suigery; wilh a new dmcept, with the <dd bmldlngs remaini ng a n d just soime-fBcelifting, ^ . pravement shall have practical access to the public parting field, ' U7t«n9« rh a . f i a S Railroad (2) W h en'the property lies south, cd the Long Idand Rai] - holding their o™ against bad oanom lc Umiea and a g ^ t n ^ y \ . u r i p r ^ ^ % i 'S '\ a '.shoppihgc^teiBwltbmajQrdepartment8tores.;.(Thereaienomajor residential use and is to t e iih- dei^i^^ent stores or ratal! outlet chains on their maD). Where'they proved with a naor^dential use USTEN TO OUR MERCHANTS discuaslng the'Freeport MaB live hundred (500) feet of a pubUc concept on WGBB. 11 am Sunday (Oet ^O). BILL BRYCK. of , BARA8CH',, WARREN 8AMET and WAETER GREEN ^ong witfi- board of appeala to the V-iUage's JIM DUNNE and MAYOR BHX WHITE vrill be g r a n t a permit, modificatidn or • SIDE NOTC ON THE SIDE WAUK... Sign in Window of the New sufficient unused facUiUes to .W h S am WHITE for School Board London Republican HQ touty \ _TrustEe. Someone^took a p ictoe of that for the Mayor! e r e r e c e i ^ Big'Ap\ is bemr- the doom-saying evice. We’ve nothing else t noteworthy se can have thinks be ■ 1 GREAT TIME was had by all n t the fund raising dance held Saturday night by THE CABALLERO DE LA LUZ, LogU F e y Union B58.iJbertadUnionl92,atFteeport’BSon3ofItalyHan.Thedanciug, as always, was to the best and lasted a il way past 2 am. Seated a t our table^ courtesy of ITeeport’s AHMAND6 STflTNEK, and wife /ELAINE, wereM AYOR'BILLW HITEandM ILLIE,aaef of Police ----A N T H O N Y SajiB And.M ARir ANN Board P reiy JOE . McANDBEW8andFBAN,Economlc^eit5)er,BOBCOHENandhis beautiful dale, Uie JOHN MENDESes and VINNIE and HABRIET , FORTUNATO. , NEWS OF NICE PEOPLE... Freeporters LnxIAN YA8PAN and CLAIRE ZWEIBEL receiTed service awards from SOUTH NASSAU COMMUNITIES HOSPITAL. U you are over 18 and would like to help on Saturdays from 8 am to 1 pm and from 1 prn-6 pm, call Director of ■ y obiatoTn Joan Lutz, RO 4-2SOO, exL 276... BILL COOK, FHA student, was named the EXCHANGE CLUB’S STUDENT OF THE MONTH (fuat for this season). In t o ten of )d3 class; irith a 93% academic average, BUI is ^ co-Captain of the Varsity Socccf Team, V J>. of the - - Senior and Honor’Sodety and Pres; r f the ILS. Orchestra... POLITICS AROUND TOWN— Supervisor. ALPHONSE D’AMATO was guest speaker a t the F reqxjrt Chamber of Commerce fast week / and fold t o audience t o t mly 17% of t o Freqjort residents taxes went in the Town. He said economics have to be practiced everywhere.;, tnaidding the school dtstrfc&THe told SUSAN GOOD7 WIN, of t o Waterfnmt Dftrfsioo, t o t the Town lawyms and t o Chamber’s lawyers have to sit down .and iron cut the legal difficulties inherent in using LONG CREEK MARINA for a Fret^jort fri-The- W atoBoatshow.HopelSseetotiroJe^Siree^dtaTB.. ’ ! -requirem enla __ of __ the ' con- tem p ia ted improyement, and , th a t ■ th e contemplated im -' provemeht shall have practical. access to the public paridng field. By order . (J the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Freeport, N S ^ o r k .- Tt»mas DeVlncenzo . vU la^Clerk . Dated; 'Freeport, New York • IT 10/ 23 1452 OUR PANSIES BLOOM NOW and in spring, ..jonly 10 times better! . — R ant curpjm lw n o * and-tflioy-ltwmwjw^'C they Ve bloominj now,and ihcy’ft perfectly winter -hirdy. Then when «ring'come» youll enjoy them ten time* better. Why? Cause ihercll be ten times more of them In f n ^ n y They*H grow for voul Bie. maAlirig, col . Giant pansy floweri 3” acn So why'waii for Spring? CiMiie grow whh us. Come'now. Automn i» the very bett planting ' sciMin of all. Beit for planting trees and thrubt andcrergreens. And best for planting Dutch flower bulbs, too... iullpt, daffodils, crocus, hyacinths, and morel Bulbs planted now wiilbloom s^tacularly -ncxLspring,3Q coniejo_Atl,antk Nursery and _ __ - ' select the best Dutch flower bulbs of all. ■_ _ __ 7m s W B E K S ^ECUis B ft. Purple LMf- - , . Flowering Plum > $14.88 Blue Mots C v p m t, 4-6 ft. IdeelforT o p Ie^ $11 ATLANTIC NURSERY &GARDEN SHOP 250 Arlanrie Arenue, Frce'pori - . - ' ......... ........ ......... )usl a few block's south of Sunrise Hwy. Phone for directions 37II-7357. Open daily and Saturday 8 to 6, Friday till 8. Sunday 9 to 5.