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T.r-T^-'-^'rr;r-r/^^-yf^'*':r-pr'^' ■ X :• Holldw ScMule ' M e f M u s w ^ View Here corf Th 6 Air! ^*\ 11 C T ; ,‘t'Rttrt)l(T^- Two holidays will , . - be pt)seryed 'n « t , Wcck bn the ' \.V-villeg^s ofTicUl. calendar. Be« . cause of H ectionDay-^Tuesday, / November 7 — the-VUIage'Boa]^ of Trustees will not conduct its ' ! usual Monday night . meeting, : November’6, They will meet In voting session the following .Monday, November 13. at 7:30 - i prh and hold a public meeting at 8 pm. There .will be no curbside trash pickup Wednesday. Novem* ber 8., Pickup will resume the following Wednesday. . Garbage pickup for next week only will be: Tuesday and Thurs day. pickup in the southern half of the village: Monday, North- and Thursday, the northern half. Leaf pickup from curbside for next week only: Monday, North west; Thursday, Northeast; and Wednesday, Southeast. ' There will be no pickup in the Southwest. The Freeport . Recreation Cehter will.remain open on both Election Day and Veterans Day. , TCtRfiETORT-^uiniers' of the , Sundaynightradioshow,‘*Sotne- J lthipg Special RcdturFrecpoft;** \ w i l l ll« > a r #v% nr>tiic<nn nt >:■ . • FREEPORT • “The.Age of DisCoveiy: Arts of 16th Century' Europe” , yrill be available for viewing at the Freeport Memorial Library November .8 through December 2, during regular library hours. 9 am to 9 pm weekdays and 9 am to 5 pm Saturdays. The exhibition is on loan from the 'Metropolitan Museum of Art. * The library will hold a Renaissance Afternoon Sunday, November 12. 3 pm, to introduce the exhibition to the . Freeport viewing public. A slide presentation will illustrate and describe the objects which represent the customs and. ; daily life of the 16th century: ’ Music of the period will be played . ‘ on traditional instruments by Patrick' Caruso and Dorothy Burke. Refreshments will be served and admission is free. will hear the conclusicm of ” l'm Back Uttle SlsteK*.November 5. 11 pm.onStation.V^CBB, In the mood of ” Crand Central Station,” ”The Shadow” and other shows of that era, the talent of Freeport has been put together , to present a two-part mystery story. • NoTed mystery writer and Freeport ..resident .Bill Brittain has combined his skills- with local actress Estelle Aden and mem bers of the Reader's Circle to dramatize his tale of life after death through I'elncamation. Author Brittian will be inter viewed on a separate segment of the radio show. II? Father Oliver To Address for all your... , Gorden - Lawn Houseplant and Terrarium needs visit /flXANTIC NURSERY &GARDEN SHOP 250 Atlantic Avenue, FreepMt - 378'73S7 Open Delly 8 to 6 pm, FrI. t o 8 ^ \ Sun. 9 to 5 ^ Church Women FREEPORT - Worfd Oom- munity Day will be celebrated Friday, November 3, by the Church Women United of Free- The day’s program, which will begin at 1 pm, will be held at the Episcopal Church of the Trans figuration. corner, of Long Beach Avenue and Pine Street. . The theme of the day. will be “Touchstones for Discipleship.” Guest speaker will be Father ' March Oliver of the Church of the Transfiguration. . ^ Following the program, there will be an election of officers and a serial hour. Those attending are asked to bring donations of .food items for the Freeport Emergency ’ .• Food Program. K-:\\ . ■ birth defects ;ire forever unless you help .March of Dimes 't f u : DISPLAYING THEIH TICKETS to the Freoporl GOP Pre-Election Party are (I. to r.) smiting Fred Hager, Joe Badalucca, Lit Badalucca and Joe Zanghl. Their $5 tickets are for the annual party to be held, this year Sunday, November 5, at the Freeport Elks Club. Scheduled to start at 3 pm. the bars will be open until 6 pm and the menu in cludes pizza alia Vito, meat balls. Bavarian knockwurst and many specialties Including fried chicken. Freeport's Republican women have also donated a host of home-made cakes. Chairman Vito Tarulll, and his committee of Roy and Anna Jean Cacclatore and MImsI and Fred Hager have prornised a Sunday afternoon for $5 per person — no more. There will also be a live band, dancing and free door prizes. • Tickets can bebblained by calling FR 8-2006 or FR 8-1333. ' Freeport ACS Branch Cited For Achievement MELVILLE • The Freeport Branch of the American Cancer Society, Long Island Division, will receive a special award at the division's annual meeting Thurs day, November 2. 7:15 pm, 'at Colonie Hill In Hauppauge. The local branch is being cited for its Erst place achievement in the Bike-a-'Thon, an ACS fund raising event. . Dr. Storm Field, Science Editor of WASB-TV/WPU-FM Eyewitness News, will be (he guest speaker at the meeting. He will focus on recent progi;css in the early detection of cancer, and the importance of volunteer power in achieving these results. > The agenda of the meeting wilr also includq the election of new division oficers. ' Freeport School Board Member Named Siate Rep FREETOR'T - Sara . Holly, sideration by the New York yicc-presidrat of. the Freeport state Legislature concerning edu- Board of Education, has been’' rn th . vn.v Yjjg. Senatorial District i«SoP®' rffimEPORT COMWUNITr CHORjllf - p m t u l i ■ r - . Curtain: 8:30 P.WU Tickets:;*5.00 cHldren 12 qnd und^r’4sOP - ^ ^ Advance lickrt ^ Call 623-6307 : - - Ticliets at Door-Evening of PerformajieerllAvailable appointed to the New York State School Boards Association Legislative Network. She will serve for two years as the associ ation's liaison with all school boards in the 8th Senatorial District. In this capacity she will be responsible for informing the local boards of actions under con- CDA wiirCollect For Thanksgiving includes school boards in Bald win. Beilmbre. Merrick. Elmont, Freeport, Island Park. Lynbrook. Malverne, North Merrick. Oceanside. Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, ^aford. Valley Stream arid Wahlagh. Trip To See . Skating Greats FREEPORT - A trip to New York Monday evening, November ^ F R E E P O ^ - T h . ^ u n c , a Z M?ri. .&“ !>«• K ^ “ <ion,Depa.tmont. tion_ of food Tqr.ldie I ^ r And ne^dy. - , ., .'dudes jraMpbtUtiori by bu s ^ - ' .\ r»bich.;Wai'lMve the.ReOT^ : Margaret^fin anno has «g«n , C e n ,„ pjonipUy i t S ^ . pm and , been, named .i^iperson.-jW s trelurii appirndmately f2:30 am.: - year; Indiv,doalswhojnsti»I)eIp - r s . ^ e $ 1 ^ skalini may leave contnbuli^ns of:.eitbCT>, g r e ^ i i former Olympian.- ■oot- f or nionev. JiefDre,Ndvember.'..ciw*w.4r ’ -swd - - ir..« v.'ci y^-f. inc asswuince v p f , JTn._ - , ■ ; of other parish orgimialions. 28 ’ Olympians ChaHes ■ T idiier. .tiaskels packed amli.'Unda Fratianne. <Tai Baiildnur.' other foods were dutnbuted by' Randy' Gardner .' and,'* Robin :'.the St; VincentiltEanl Sodely. In : Cousins; S tacey.Snitt and John . addition to jcoordinaling; the \'Summers.- -r'cblledion, - Ctatnt- Stella ■ Maris .rChampiohst and Sim o n e,G ri^- ' contA n fedfiindsforthetatke^. ' ‘eacaefnmR(mnan}a.X J F(i;liiither information, call' ’ For reservations, call 378-WQO. Mrs. Cantanno. 623-64D. extension 3IQ- Monies moit be in . by Friday. November3.'-x - i THE LA RCeST ONE-STOP LICHTINC CENTER OF LI. NuMteili x Q B A I ' -68 R suNhisrifflvy^REEPOi»T, t;i.; i H B : ■ ■_. - i 5 i 6 i F R W 6 S O - . m r n m • Showroofin Houri: Mon.-Thut. 8^:30, Fri.,8^. : . OUR ELECTRICALSUPPLY^^UNTERJSOPEN---- DAjLY&SATUBDAY SAMtoSPM .