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1 I k I ..... t I ’ - -. THUFiSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 S m O R V A R I ^ SHttW , 8 pm , FHS, sa-at door., BAYYIEW A'^E. PTAv7i4S pm* home Ore safety demonstration by cj 5 -Chief John Horton, schooVeaf^tCTUT*' . ■» . . ‘‘AIX OVpR.ti Edward Albee play presented by U n iversal^ Playersr8:o0'pm , South Nassau Unitarian CTiurch, 228 So. •^Occan. Avc., Si,50~(5cniors Sc students) Sc 52.50 (also-2/10 “ anLDREN &TELEVISION,” a talk for parents, 10:15 ant. F ^ t . Mem. liby. —' ^DRAMA WORKSHOP conducted by Harbor Lights Players. 8 pm. ' anyone interested iiHheatre is welcome, Ffp^* Mem. Uby. CAST.CALL for onstage Sc backstage penbnnbl, April production- ‘ of^ThcGingham D og,\ 8 pm, Frpt. Metfl. Liby. ORTHWEST CtVIC ASSOCIATION, 8:30 pro, speaker: Jim- ; |D u n n e c n Community Development, Atkinson^chool Liby. bHAATOEB OF'COMMERCE^ 12:30 pm luncheon meeting,; . speaker: Jim Dunne on Community^ Development. Salfy Bay . Yacht Chi!uS4.50. ROTARY a O B , 7 pn».Harboxyibw. « •W A T ra & UGHT COMMISSION, 8 pm, Power Plant « . Suimsl-^ H J c l ^ A y COIVO^SION, BpSTVlllage HaD^, _ - .. FREEPORT TUNA CLUB; 8:30 pm AwaMs Ni^ht. F ^ t . Yacht flilh ■* nfrsvV *>« • FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10 ,' l 9>6 SENIOR VARIETY SHOW; seeT /gT *^AU^OVER»*’ s e e 2 /9 , . JUNIOR BIUEJACiSTS OF AMERICA^ 7 :30-9-30 pm. Church ■ ■ of the Transfiguretion School, P ift St. d; S d riong Beach Ave. O V l£>Sm PA IR O i, Nassau CadeTSqasdton Sii,i7r30-10:30 pm,N ationalGaard'A rm o ry,.B^ylonTpke, __ . . * '. rSAtURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 l, 1978 SENIOR VASlETy SHOW; see 2 /9 - “ AU-OVER,” see 2/9. CREATIVE VvKHiriG WORKSHOP 1 10 am. Frpt.-Mem^Uby^ _SATlJIU)AY^.Mj3RNING ^WORKSHOP (g « ; K ^ )P -10:30. am stories;''Orafti &■ films (no registqition required); Frpt. Mem. : m a 1& E A T :T r a 1 « f f v iK * '2 D i ^ e y .fil^ & 'th e -- :Palcdn\.3c-‘sBcavcr Dam;V 2 pm, ichUdren under 7.m ttst b e ^ aci»)mpaqiedby.an‘adQlt)j,Frpt.M em.liby. • V,!,; •• t-. - t h e - c ist .side of South' Grove ) -‘^--^treet“Ti»r~^ahris«~H ighw a y r not y et been able to ascertain'who ( \A ND odHR PARISH FRIENDSHIP BALL:8;30 pm dinner,'-9 pm -i am ■;i ,^ n c W |; M d lbu BeKh ^ M O N D ^ X i F E B R U A R V L ^ ---JO IX A G E BOARDMEBIING, -T . ? SONS_OErTAI.Y, 8:15 pm general raeeUn^, 91 S8.:Gi6vc;Sl;=- - • ' : ^ ■ 77 . '.■TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 14 ; 1978 ^ - NO PLANNING BOARD MEETING. i . FREE TAX ASSlSTANCX4br.seiuor.dtizcns,.pTpvided .by r ^ ’. ■::^-4fom Town of Kernp^dad Services'for the aging,' 1*4,pm, Frpt. .;i-'M em .-Uby::-'. v , ' ;j‘tR I M IN ^ L A W * \ Law E v e ^ o n e Should Know lecture series. 8 ' y pm ,Frpt.M e»*Liby.::.-T-- \ ' :PnSr^CHOOL STORYlihffi; 10:15 am £ 2 pm, F rpt. Mem. Uby. I LOS l a LUZ, Long Bland Lodge 302; 8 p m , ^ ’.'v' ^'^rWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY « :T ^ S A D CODWrersENIORMOBILE, plus\ Consumers AffajrsV p le p o ]dam-3ppig Ftpt'M e m . Uby.' I BOARjdOFHBUCATIONi 8:15 pm r e g u l a r ^ l i c meeting. Atkin ^ .••aod S chot^nbv. ' : ' . i '■ ^ . inuAGKSOARD OF TRUSTEES, 7:30 pm s p ^ mating, VH- lage Hall, HOMEMAKEEtS COUNCIL; 10 am, Frpt. Mem, Uby. PRE-SCHOOLSTORYHM E 2pm.Frpt.Mcth.Uby. . *\■ _^A M S C U m ,\6:45pm ;H a rborvicw . - - ' EXCHANGEQUB,12£ m pm, YahkeeClipper. ' 7 ' r T h u r s d a y ; • PRE^RX-M E A DOW T O OOK ARCHAEOLOCT S T tID V S pm; . » F r p t Mena. Liby. '‘ .V FSESCHOOLSTOSTIDUE, 10:15 am . F i ^ Mem. U b ;: H D I A iW K E ir a O J ^ r o W a ^ N , S : 1 5 om, V ilU ^ HaR, Musical W in g ' Wll ^ Feafiira Of JlpeniMfieting , .'FREEPORT - T h oannual Opeii Meeting of the Freeport Histofi* cal Society will be held Thursday, Februaty 23. a t- th o —Freeport Memorial Library”. The cvening.*s program has b.cen planned ;both for the-pleasure of village resi dents and to^ive them T g lim p se of the past. This year’s event, .which is scheduled to start at 8 pm, will be a musical. _ During the winter months, the ANNUAL- BALL THIS WEEKENDv Annette Ma!ono (|:j ghalrman of', S w e ty s t a l e s and m a k e s ^ m e o u f Holy\ Redeemer's .friendship Ball dinner-dance,.and Barbara changes trnheM u s e u n i exhibits • caminoSi ticket chairman,'tell Iho Rev. Santiago Herce, newest lnem•^ and new artifacts concerning the bdrQfU^'parlshstafNabouttheb'aH'T'heahnual event will beheld this grott-tn of Freeport-^ould \ b e 'Saturday, February 11, at Malibu Beach Club. Dinner will boserved at welcome gifts. IF readers of T H E - .B:30.pm, with dancing to the Joe Kobus orchestra from 9 pm to 1 am. LEADER have anything they TjckeJsJaroJU.SOper person. •r— — - believe would add to the in t e r e s t ____ .. . . . of the Museum that they would be - willing to part with, the Society . ) would appreciate donations. C o n - '''W ^ j - tact the Freeport “ Historical • {.7., Society by calling. either Mrs. i CTaser at FR 8-176U or Mr. ) RayiioratMA3-5%7. : )• •*The\Sodety notes wUh.interest j , , : • *01* J^O U jy that on the wall o f buUding ori i r.l\' M£RB there is a' sign of long si^ d i n g ' ' i w h ich'^as made yisible^.xecetatly ( from this Mr. MUlerwps or witen there was a Harfwarc' business i f that ‘r ? n r \ p n ^ r i i v * . site. They are asking ahyone with ] . ' r R E C r O f v T - iformatiaa..*'' -rirktifarf' this mformatiaa.40 contact the ■.Society,7 : : TO^ELGelebrates ^ e r l c d n . FREEPORT r American History Month was observeB by the*Ruth .Floyd W tx ^ u ll Chapter NSDAR at their;-Fcbniajy 4 meeting.-'at . of Mrs. ‘F ^ e n c k ! . Whitchouse. 'D f .' X ^ .J 'H e rstto^ “ a\ Freeport resident arid .Professor of_History. at;.(?ueens . College, C ityU raversi^ of New York,.-spoke oci^ “ Archealogy- in- . N e w Y d r taty:\ . -- ' 7 ;-Dr.- Hersh]cpwitz’s main inter- ^ est. *is-m ;N cw ■ York .G i^’s neg- - - Terted r ^ r d s and arclrives. and . ■ *Mhe lar± o f interest by* th e city: and . rgeheral:public i n .p r ^ r v in g ’ the '•Artifacts-which tell the history o f •;New York City. The professo^ ..khowed a ^ a d s taken from the • 'ez^vation for the World .Trade '\^ziterr That area was f i l l ^ land a n d . had ^ r e e centuries, of - ‘‘gacbage’Vwhen they went d o w ^ *■ to b«^ l o ^ t o build the founda-' ' tion:- - —‘M is . James Yahner, American History Month .Chairmao,- re- • ported on Jhc-Am erican History- ' Essay CQDiesT'Conducied in the Freeport -Md-T-Baldwin'*public. . s c h o ^ . 23^^stnderits'm the fifth ’ through eighth' grades wrote es^ y s on the subject 'f<3fowing j'U p in Cotonial, tim e s . 1760-.^ L j 790” <>f-ilWha t^Yould i t^be-Uke— I . to be'an 'A p p r^Ece to. a Silver'. FLORIST H Freeport Plaza West- f' 378-9666 F ree D e li v e r , DR. ARNOLD FRIEDHOFFER_ Optometrist ' ^ i Comp/e/e Ws/on SSA^/ces for too Fa<nf/y ______ 23 years In Freeport • ‘7 ^ ' . V isual^am lhaflons - .V ■ ■■■ \S o ft and Hard Contact Lenses I . Visual Perceptional training ~ - FdshionEy'awear-';-' 7 ; 7 2 S c ^ r o y e S t ., FreeporL-N.Y. il5?p: FR8-0633 • > . — - • r . . .. srriith, Btarfemith,- Carpenter or stadenttodents' ‘Wcavexi’- A lflhe s wilf -.ftpm the Ruth Floyd WoodhuH Dr. Dgnald-M.^sfein_ Dr, Ronald M. Diamant _ are proud fo '• : Announce'... ; jh e openmp of toe/r o f//c« for the practice o f- ' Chfei^ractk: ‘ oT-' 2431 M errlckR o il ■ — Isomer of NewWldgeRd.>- lB tl2 3 6 _ -■B'eHmorB.N.Y. 11710 - -785-1347- - ■4 M ■imm -.Chapfci N5DAK, aud Ukc 'kwtj . will receive -- silver' or bi r —' 'TorierGiub Pre 5 ents 7 AyrOTdr TffflEPGRT-Tiic ^ SjJto ju i J dJU 'lliUUUlJg EUROPEAtf TRAINED A R E Y O U R P A N T S /RFD~find- 5 AQ' 0 ^ c t \ c , c j r \ J t^ i - m e u c x i r n e c u n g ^ i f p c n a t u i c -li ofthe Freeport Tuna Club.will b e called to ordefal 8:30 p m .. devoted to_ the distribution o f ‘ ‘Award - winners m u s t be trophies, plaques and' fishing present to receive their hxxnors rods, earned b y members during . and to have tfaetrpTctur« taken thepastyear. ..A for the Freeport T u n a \ Q u b ’s . The mee^ng will be held- 'Year Boo^_ Ijain tin g - P a p e r tian g in g • . Graining . Sand and Stucco - •i| ., Gome To'ASTRO Cleaners . 7 : and wewUr r- ' r'/.V fix f h e m w h lleru* w a it Ttnirsday; rcbruazy v / at .Uie Freeport Yacht O ub on ' S ^ t h _ -Grove S ^ e t ._ T h c doors will- shown,' u umc ■permits a filth tnn ‘Fishing in Bimini” will ^sb be_ - J ^ e s t Wqrk^. - ~ Refererces^ : 1 ; .KURT FOGlER* 379-3640 ' - C U fFS - $2 (Man: thru F rI.j: ASfRfMU:BtWgftj: 1 7 3 A tlantic Ave. F r e e p o d 3 7 P 6 2 9 ■ • • --- ' -