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'E Holiday Parade Invites Volunteers r-\ - FREETORT • The local Cham* her o f Commerce met last Wed- ■ -night- Raistag M o n e y ' The Freeport Chamber o f Com- the more than 10.000 people ex pected at the ; first industry- sponsored boat show in this part ^ o f New York. 'M a n y \oJuDteers' '* * arc needed to help man the food sponsors each year in November, some of the earliest parades Community organizatioris, in- features have been dropped of yited to send representatives to necessity. This -year, the Cham- the meeting, were present. T h b ber hopes to spend at least year, the parade w ill also cele- S6.000 on floats, enormous float- - izations are asked to take a day, or p a rt o f a day, which they would brate the opening o f the new ing “ Macy-type” balloons and 4aH 'On--South“ M a in-m u s ic a l-® *’\ \ \ * i Freeport - Mi Street, between Sunrise Highway and Merrick Road. The Mall w ill be open for pedestrian trafiic — ' and hopefully for the parade route itself •— in time for the plaimed Saturday. November 19, date. \ “The“ Hoirday“ Festjva! \and Pa'r- vf, I u %iajr, v arrange to staff. The show w ill be held Wed- hesday through Sunday, Septem- . . . ber 21 through 25. On weekdays, groups for-^the parade.— it-w ill be open\l“to 9 'p n ir o n Sat~ to raise the monfiy (of urday, 10 am to 9 pm; and on .. ^ Iber . , , . . Sunday, 12 noon to 9 pm.- Indivi duals and organizations wishing to volunteer time should call the- Chamber o f Commerce office, FR 8-7402, immediately. Four In order which the C ham already has — according to Us president, Nor man Schmeling — '51,500), the group has secured the food con cession at next week's* Greater ade Committee, under the chair manship of Don Paotina, antici- ualual fine pates the us f v the dayl but has, out ui a o f caution, scheduled November 26 as a rain date. itsman’s''CQve Marina, at >t of South M a in Stret, in Rage. Voloi AN AUSPICIOUS BEGINNING for a brand at Yaichtsman’s''CQve the foot the v illi _ VoIonteerB Needed H o t,. dogs, hamburgers and other popular foods w ill be sold to cause o f the size o f the show and the expected crowds o f people attending, many volunteers are needed. lINNING for a brand new dining apol on the placo-rocenUy-AUhe-Watora EdgcMm-Nudaon- i, friends and Freeport.Chamber of Commerce. N e w T o fT B o a rS H o w riobe heia— hour-shtfls-are suggcstcd,-Bfc;^— waters of.FreoporMook . Marina, at cause o f the size o f the show and AvenUe. As the owr members watch. Mayor William White cuts me riobon marking ...^ opening of the beautifully appointed restaurant-lounge. Photographed In front of the building were (I. to r.) Lionel Socolov. Chamber vico- presldent; Norma Drai ParadePlaxis President; Norma Braun, representing.Congri Idwin;-Laurie^ ■essmah Norman Lent; . Liobarmanr-Chember- of Waters Edg' J g fld e f.Jtf Balt - l e a d e r ; Marlon a S , ® ^ Secretary to the Chamber of Commerce. ELIMINATES MOSTLAWN- DAMAGING INSECTS! organizations and groups are ask ed to contribute a float for the parade. A float committee'has been formed, under the chair- maiiship o f Rhdda-Keller o f THE L E A D ^ , to enlist wide-spread community support and activity. It was suggested.that floats be designed around a theme, “ Free port, A G reatrplac*. To liv e . \ Both present and historical em phasis around the theme is Richard Sanders of THE and Marian Knoeller, Brooklyn Avenue, and on to the . station.' glA S T lA W N B U ^ ble.'A number o f groups ha’ ready atmounced that they have a float in the par diyiduais o r organizations can call M rs. Keller at TH E LEADER'S offii ices,' 378-3133, for further in- Road onto Grove Street, mation. Bus Route Altered-To Serve Mall CARLE PLACE • Bus service on the Metropolitan Suburban Bus Authority’s (MSBA) N4 Freeport to Jaihaica route is being slightly altered to serve riders traveling to downtown Freeport and the Freeport M a ll. As a result o f'th e rerouting, eastbound buses w ill continue straight .on Merrick Road to Henry S t ^ t and then left to the Freeport Railroad Station.' Pre vious service turned,off Merrick The N4 - Freeport-Jamaica bus, whlch'-als6 serves Baldwin; • Rockville Centre, Lynbrook, Valley Stream; and Springfield Gardens, runs seven days a week with frequent rush-hour service to subways to Jamaica. For further ipforraation on the route. Including fares and sched ules, cal] the MSBA Bus Infor mation Center, at 626-3000. ■ 1. Naw«in«§ \ ■ • . ccvcr s -0 :co sc-, ft ._ • , . •^iCavBrs.-iC^JOO-sq—4t-^o-c6ntrol-chincK;Tbug&.—— •*--5qd webworns, soil surface, insects':. Covers - “ ■,5iOOQ sq. ft. to control Japanese beetle larvae.. Fundrasers N ^ed R O C K V a iE CENTRE- Esther Gavu^h and J a a Gre^rifield have -•'beenT: named' ■fchairocreonsl'-.for * M iracle-McAilization '77 m'-lhe.- G rB iB n \A G U Iv..a 5 ft somebody who knows!. j. Fnieport/Baldwin ;^area. -The^ wiU direct-the recruitment and ..training o f volunteers who- w ill - m a n telephones' from Sunday, -^ ATLANTIC NURSERY &GARDEN SHOP 2S0 AtUntic Avenue, Freeport lusttftwbhdaSouth o f &jmhe Highway Please phone fo r directions (5i 6) 37S-7357 Open n a y d iy 8 to ^Friday tat. Sundays 9 to 5. - ■ October 16, i ’o Wednesday: Octo- .\ W e are very pleased Uiat L-T ' Esther Gayurin and Jack Green field have agTMd to serve as diairm a n ,’ ’ said Stephen Shalom, ■ Greater New Y o A „ch a irm a n .' ....... W h h persoM ’ o f their caliber leading this most important e f- \ -fort, we can be confident of irals- . ing the additional miUions of- dollars to provide-food, medkal HOLLAND BULBS ^ = ARRIVING SOON HreTTiousing, J r tessentials for miUiohs other life ^essentials fo r m o f pe<^Ie — overseas and here at home.’-’ -------- • Miracle Mobilization '77 w ill be inaugurated in a four hour iH e v S o n presentation ..... Channel ,11. WPIX, Saturday M A L 1 3 E m F O O T W E A K ! (Formerly Holland Shoes) . Qi^li^h'oes for Cliildren & Women SPECIALIZED f i t t i n g • STRIDE RITE • JUMPING JACKS INTRODUCTORY OFFER Good untU Sept. 29, 1977 10%^OIF * O F A ir Women’s -Shoes OnAII Sneakers Stationers • Printers _ _ — «-School-Sup^»e»^»-^— ^— SPECIAL SALE! 10% OFF On All Purchases of *5 or More on A U MERCHANDISE Except Sale Items 10 Church St, Freeport 3782458 Office Suppliers For Long Island Since 1912 evening. October 15.. Alan K ing w ll a c iU - — - p ------------ r - I l SS ma ster.o f ceremonies .. to a cast o f dozens o f entertain ers and celebrities. , r - Residents* j|re , asked to volun-\ leer their services b y telephoning Esther Gavurin.^at 868-5146; or Jack Greenfield, at 223-3286. •, • ttimdicappefl-Can Attend Ballgame . : EAST' MEAIJOW , A trip to' Shea Stadium for'handicapped adults to'see the Mets play the Chicago Cubs w ill take place Saturday, September 17. It w ill be conducted by the Nassau County Department o f Recreation and Parks. The county’s hydraulic lift bus' • w ill leave from ^ e n h o w e r Park • at 12 noon fo r the free event. The excursion ts made possible through the cooperation of the M e ts management. : Telephone reservations w ill be accepted on a first-come, first- serve basis at 292-4254 weekdays b f±»-,en 9 am and 4:4Spm __ _ . But Not Just ' ri Another Boutique ' bringing CMC Shiru. Separues CMe Women ID 01SCOUKTES. Com«ToBrcM»4 andBuyiniiW- Jttlettie Whitehite I U W H oum ^theRoad , Skiei .Dl''li''i- i Joen Schwartz. F»roprteiof Set.i0-e 2130 Grand Ane. 1 BALDWIN - 223-2011 _ (acToa* £rora BurtR ,K i M ) _ 4 L d l