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' ■V-' S- village Varlottei Our Holy Redeemer Scliool Aui- Another picture added to Randy, iliary brought plenty o/ pep and Wlrth's (Cost Accounting Electric hilarity to those'^present. Anlfa Department). Grandma Ruth is and Ronnie Kramer, the chair- bragging too. Cuddly bouncing persons.'were greatly assisted by Lori Ann weight 6]bs. 9 oz. and (^chairperson Ellen Mahlen and arrived October 1 i just in time for Mary Ellen Henry, who incident- dimpled darling sister Ami Lee’s ally looked cute as a button In her second birthday on October 22. In red and white cheerleaders outfit charge of this spectdal production complete with saddle shoes and are Robert and Wendy Winh who pom. poms. Hubby Jack was the reside in Watkins Glen, N.Y. hero of the Fifties in his football . From pow on birthdays will be a attire. Both were quite an eyeful double cent. Congratulations and . WHILE DANCING. Would you bless you aU. Remember ! believe it? Anita is just out of Happiness is only a smile away, traction for a slipped disc and ; Toodleoo. Ronnie broke his foot. However, it didn't keep them showing their ^iove for OHR and their many ‘jioiilwtn'Reoltort (Cont. from Page 1) \sold” when she introduced her \husband” to the salesperson. The decision says of Josephs that \ I t appears that the pattern of racial steering...came not as a ' result of- random actions by salespersons but as a direct result of broker Josephs’ desire to-- maintain the status quo. Main taining the status qiio in thU case would be sending blacks to Bald- •••*“ Oaks w h ile'‘ discouraging Volunteer Cited friends who were happy to sec them present. >Ve spotted Diana Gibson and Louise Gray. Peter and 'Mary Lou Angiim. Pat and George Eccleston and son Mark.. HS Science Award Winner Announced NEW OFFICERS have been elected to lead Our Holy Redeemer School’s Student Government. The voting took place In late Septem ber after a week ofcampalgning. Theschool'a new leaders are (1. to r. back row) Andrew Worrell, President; Winnie Ma, Secretary of State\ . m . ’ and Miss Judithann Spitz, Faculty Moderator; (front Row) Buddy (tvjio came all the way from N r Schme/ing, Vice President; Theresa Wade, Secretary of State; and Jersey) and many others cutting Kathleen McComb, Chief of Protocol. . . up apd dancing to the tahes \^ngel . Baby\. \Gloria\'. \Rockin’ Robin\. \Diana\. You name it, the band played it. Merit SchoLrship Program, has ‘‘\'<'5' been a .Ma'thlere for four years and was on Nassau'County’s All- Star Team. - In addition to his academic achievements, Dunkley is actively involved in music; He plays the violin, is Concert Master of the FHS Orchestra, serves as Assist- FREEPORT brook, a Freeport resident, has been selected as the November Volunteer-of-the-monih at Lydia E. Hall Hospital. Matilda has been volunteering her services at the local hospital since April. 1978 and has donated over 200 hours. . whites from entering that com munity, and (hat is precisely what was practiced in the Kranzler office. While Josephs may not have had direct knowledge of the...misconduct, (he) is directly Matilda Sand- responsible for the maintenance of this racially discriminatory policy.\ FREEPORT - William Dunkley. class of 1979 salutatorian. has been named winner of the annual Bausch & Lomb Science Award at Freepon High School. \The Bausch & Lomb Science Award is especially signlfic^t. acebrding to FHS principal William McElroy, \because; it . recognizes the senior studpnt 'k t our school who has.attained the hopping, strolling, hula hooping,' and...guess who won the Fonzle look-alike contest? Mario De- Angelis. Many others in addition to Art Green should be mentioned for their active 'part in OHR activities, but space does not permit. Everyone had a happy C-. — « u „ 1. tinie and 1 was ezccptionally in ™<; ^ corps. « in the Mashing ^ R R C l e a n u p , ■ (Cent; from Page 8). and* often non-w’orklng escalator service. The two legislators asked Freeport volunteer testers had met with the Baldwin group prior to the start of their testing program to relay this Village's testing experiences which led to earlier punitive action by Cuo mo against five real estate offices. Freeport’s testing is on- .going and while four testers, two white and two black, did visit the Kranzler office and determined' that racial steering was being practiced, supportative. evidence for a legal hearing Gabreski and Ftsher to immedi- eviaence tor a leg; ately investigate these complaints tiot be obtained. Baldwin commmeri. . .volunteer, Freeport Slab,Iiint,on • ' • D-Amato charged , Affirmative Honring Task h a n ^ m e bronze m e M « tor Vin age, the Freeport ■ ^ j • conditions at the railriiad mporiance of indi- presentedeach^rto w ^ HighSchwlI,tera^magazine ihUe in Mezico. and-is stitioni, particnlatly since each ‘•■dualresidentsmth^ecombatting •mnre than 8 . ^ _ patt,cipa1ng .DanUey s vocational goal is io . . year the State and local govern- ef raoel steering, block busting schools .throughout the United be an engineer, preferably m ' HAPPY WMDINGV— ____ _--® and other itlesal real estate . . HAPPY WimDINGVERSARY. ments, like Nassau, give over .other jlle g a l real estate States and Canada. coinputersystems. _ ' Ti,e 37,),. EsIeUi and Jack $26 m illion in operating assist- ^'.utgo a n y Freeport Dunkler dso .won the Rens- As winfter oT the Bausch * stein on October 19:.ind.to Ann ance tb the railtoad.\ According reason to selaict’ ■ Polytechnic Institute Lomb Award, Award as Outsundlng Science to competi ' ! f Stein on October i9;-and.to Ann ance to the raUroad.’ ’ According : u ird, William is eligible ^ g y Rutherford their 29th on to the two Republican legislators. Relieve that they have knowledge e for one of several so ici-a .w 1. . . ,.n i „ „ the deterioration of the stations awh practices being conducted ; SmS^t^buiSr’Ver:?;; ^ has been named a Commended arships at the; University o f: \ - administration'assumed the en^ Force Coordinator Ramona Crook Student in. the. 1979 National Rochester,; -'——1^. \rf-ti*.--T —\ thought you-d like to know. GRANDPA’S BRAG BOOK, tire cost o f upkeep.\ at Village H a ll.\ FOR FOUR YEARS OF STRONG LEAbERSHlP FOR LONG iSLAND . . . r a i i E A - i A .' TAXES: • ■ ■ Property tax relief will be one of the highest priorities of Perry B. Dutyea's new administration. W e shall immediately tnove to implement ali aspects of Duryea's five-year lax relief program and lake steps to permanently halt the rise of property taxes in- the future. - r ' '. . CRIME: Working with the nev/administration of Perry B.CKjryea.we'H '-- , , work together to enact a death penalty bill - a bill which the • --cl present Governor vetoed. • • FOB STATE SENATOR x-f - FOR ASSEMBLYMAN I^R R Y B. DURYEA >^ ROR GOVERNOR ■ \ . BRUCE CAFUTO FOR LT. GOVERNOR ■ W CHAeLJld!^ i - FOR ATTORNEY^GBIIEIIAI. NORMAN J. LEVY .r . ■ .i ARMAND P. D'AMATO EDWARD V. REGAN FOR COMPTROLLER A VOTE FOR LONG iSLA N D - VOTE ROW B Ci i.'v - A:'..- b d y i Iwo.F The I (otlpy Cqn(< FR sio^i Okei : ' Arthi - ;W1 nam< the ] fcrct .01 . the : villa. •Img' desc unai eote sear amit loca Mm V Jgsri rPU< ;«h»i le a u - f l i i Si arid b a ed his for the of . poi