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- . J l v; ■ CHURCH OF OUR HOLY REDEEMER. J7 So. Ocean Avc. (Sat.) ? A: 7 pm Masses. (Sun.) h:.\)0 anu 8 am. am (Spanish). 10:15 am. 11:30 am (Folk). 1 pm A: 5 pni Masses. (Weekdays) 6:30. 8 & y am Masses. (Mon.) H:l5 pnj Mass. (Wed.) 7J0 pm Mass (Spanish). (Holydays) 5 7 pm Masses on eve of day: 6:30. 8 A: am A 7 pm Masses. Ctm* fessiitas arc on Saturdays pm A after 7 pm Mass. GREATER SECOND BAPT1S1 CHURCH. 129 E. Merrick Road. (Sun.) 11.am. Morning Sersiees: 9 pm Evening Services.-(Thurs.) 8 pm Praver Meeting. CHURCH OF THE TRANS- nGUKATION. Sti. Long Beach Avc, A Pine St. (Thurs.) 9. am Mass. (Fri.) 7 am Mass. (Sal.) 9 am .Mass. (Sun.) K A„ 10 ant Mass. iMon.) 7 am Mass. Hues.) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SOENTTST. Merrick Road A Elm Place. (Thurs.. Thanksgiving Day) 10:30 am annual Thanks giving Service: Scriptural pas sages and related passages from “&cncc and Health with Key to . (he Scriptures*’ by Mary Baker Eddy; Hymns of Thanksgiving: reading of • the president’s Thanksgiving Proclamation; quiet prayer and expressions of graiti- ludc. Service conducted by Church Readers. -'Mrs. Helen Cook and Mrs. Sheila Box. All welcome. Care provided for very young children. This is the last service to be conducted at the Freeport Church. FREEPORT UNITED METHO DIST CHURCH. 46 Pine St, (Sun.) 11 am Spanish Church School; 12 noon Spanish Worship; Freeport Church To Close . FREEPORT - The Brst Church of Christ Scientist in FreeTOrt w ill hold its last service on Thanks giving Day. November 22. at I0:30am. ’’ A shrinking congregation,. cv>upled with increased costs such as fuel, has led the churejs's governing tHxJy to ihis decision. Church members, and others wishing to attend Christian Stience services, are advised that there are Christian Science branch churches in Baldwin. Hempstead. Rockville Centre and Massapequa. .Mass. iM o n .j / am M a ss, u u e s.) ship Service, Churcn scnooi oc 12 niH*n Mass. (Wed.) 7 A II am Child Care — Sermon: “ Putting the Lure into the Leftovers.” FREEPORT aiU R H I OF GOD. 580 Babylon Tpke. (Sun.) 9:45 am Sunday School: 11:15 am Morning Worship. (Tues.) 8 pm Bible Gass. (Fri.) 8 pm Prayer Meeting. UNION REFORM TEMPLE. 475 No. Brookside Avc. (Fri.) 9 pm Torah Service • “ But I hate mv brother” - Sibling Rivalrv. CONG. B’NAl ISRAEL. 9 | No. Bayview- Avc. (Fri.) 8:30 pm Evening Services — ”325 Years ^CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST I THE KING. 80 W. Merrick Road : tFri.P \:30 pni Family Service. ' (Suii.P II am Morning Worship [ Service; 7 pni Evenim* Service. aiU R C H OF THE NAZ/\- IRENE. .101 Atlantic Avc. (Sun.) |9 ;4 5 am Sunday SchiK*l; II am IW orsliip Service, bilingual: 7 pm iFvangcHstic Service. (Wed.) 7:30 tp m Prayer Servitv. C FIRST PRESBTTERIAN CHURCH, corner of So. Ocean AVC. A Smith St. (Sun.) 10 am of American Jewish Life.” (Sat.) 8:45 am Morning Services: 10 am '*“ng^ation;-4vl5-j>m-Eve- nlng Services: 8 JO pm Sisterhood Couples Dance. (Sun.) 8JO am f FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning Services, follou-ed by £ng Beach Ave. & Pine St. breakfast & discussion. (Week- lun.) SOO am Sunday School: ‘ =^0 am & r ^ . (Wed.) 3 « a m Mdh.ing W o B h i p . - - - - « 2 J a ^ C o I d e n a r c t e ^ ^ ttndav SchooltJll am Worship 10 Thanksgiving Day Service erxiep. Huc».) 7 J 0 pm Praver of Holy Communion. (Sat.) 9:30 Irvice; (Wed.) 7*J0 pm Bible A amSthCf^eCoQTirnialion q a s s . Isiruction class. iSun.) 8 A 9 am Holy Com- 1 . , munibi}: I1 am Service of the [ SALVATION : ARMY. 66 Church School Tiurch St..(Sun.) 10 am Sunday thooi. all ages: II am Morning SOUTH NASSAU UNITARIAN Vorshtp. Junior Church for ages CHURCH. 228 S»». Ocean Avc. B2 arid younger; 5 pm Evening (Sun.) 10:30 am Church A Church Worship. . • School. * Christmas Music At Ucal (^urch The Freeport branch of the Christian Science Church was the church's pavillion in the 1939 World’s Fair. At the close of the fair (he building was moved to its present site in West Merrick Road and Elm Place. Jet Player To Speak At Gospel Fellowship FREEPORT - Urry Keller of the New York Jets will be guest speaker at the monthly breakfast meeting of Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International Saturday. November 24. 9 am. at the Salvation Army Community Center. 66 Church Street. Keller -has-played linebacker and on the special teams for the Jets since his acquisition prior to the 1976 season. As a rookie, he led the Jets in special team r-caWW GAdA PLANNERS Fr«eporter Gerald Curry (third from I.. standing) discusses with other members ol the committee, their plans lor tho 43rd Annual Mercy Ball, sponsored by the Friends ol Mercy Hospital. Curry is co-chairman oi Freeport lor the Ball which witi be held Dec ember 1. at Colonie Hill, Hauppauge. Proceeds from the Mercy Ball will help aid construction at the hospital. Fpr Inlormation call 676-3066. ' HOSPITAL BALL PROMOTES NEW EQUIPMENT. Sou^h Nassau Communities Hospital Medical Stall Presidant Robgft Berteher; M.D. FREEPORT • All members of Ithe . community are invited to ■attend a presentation of the ISacred Cantata. ’’When the ■ Christ Child Came,” at the First I Presbyterian Church of Freeport on Sunday. November -2S.-i;30 pm. A variety of other-Chrutmas ^ music will also be part of (he 'program. ' , The church is located on O^an Avenue and Smith Street- “ big play” kind of player by head coach W'ali Michaels. The athlete presently cooi^inates Bible study session for the Jets during the season and is also involved with ‘ the Professional Athletes Out- .reach, a ministry to t te profes sional athlete < who^ I s 'a novice ^^Men. women and y w lh. of afl occupations, are welcome to attend.(he. n](^e(^ng. The cost of the continental brcakfastisSI JO. For information call George Wollmcr. 334-6585 or Joseph Cedrich. CA 1-2440. s Torch For (^nukah BALDWIN - A Teen Chanukah Festival w-itl be held Sunday, . December 16, by the South Shore YM YWHA in Baldwin, This all-day event features an afTcc%Dn Chanukah Torch Relay. A Torch lit in Israel will b e c a r ri^ from Kennedy Airport to the Mid- Island ” Y” in Bainview for a candlelighling ceremony. - All runners will receive a free T- Shirt. In the evening, after the candlelighting ceremony, there will be Israeli and popular music, dancing. Chanukah games and refreshments. The fee for the Chanukah Teen Festival ts S4 for members and S5 for non-members. Relay runners, however, pay only $3 for the entire day’s events. For information, call Michael Davidson at 623-9393. Advance registration, by December I. U necessary. (r.) examines the hospital's new $80,000 blood analysis machine with Tower Club Chairman Arthur V. firisldn (c.) of Freeport, and Carnation Balt Chairman Ronald W. Claylon, Jr. Tho Carnation Bail to be held on December 8 a l Middle Bay C<3untry Club, signalt stretch drive of tho Oceanside hospital’a annual equipment fund campaign, the Tower Club. Memberihips start at $l50r-Ttckels to tha Salt are available to Tower Club members at StQO. A two-tier gift-cost arrangement pro f i t s Tower Club gifts frorn erosion by Bail eipenses. Holiday Inn In Rockvjifc Centre. The Region’s annual Leader ship Symposium (s scheduled fur - Wednesday, November 28. 7:30 pm. at Baldwin Harbor Junior High School. The leaders of the 34 chapters which comprise the Region will be meeting to share ideas, evaluate their mid-ycar progress and plan further action for the coming year. This year marks the celebration of ORT’i lOOih anniversary. Through its world-wide network of vocational and technical schools. ORT strengthens Jewish identity and offers dignity and security to nearly 't(X).(XX) stu- ((ents in over 800 instatlatloRi. For information about ORT. call 593-2544,9 am-2 pm. Coffee House For Singles BALDWIN • Single persons oyer 35 are invited to the Monday night Coffee House, held every week al 8:30 pm. by Jewish Singles Helping Singles of the South Shore YM-YWHA. . . . ^ , . . Admission is 50<. The Y is r *t. Jo \\ *' ORT Activities LVVBROok • All chapters of the South Hassau Lbng Island Region of Women’s American ORT — Organization for RchibiU- ration through Training — will participate In a . Thanksgiving Membership Phonathon begin ning Sun(Say. November 25.. Women will be called to join (his. or;ganUation. during this. ORT’s Centennial year of service to the Jew'ish people. The South Nassau Long Island Regiori will hold a special cere mony Monday. November 26. 8:30pm.al the Oceanside Library’ on Davison Avenue in Oceanside. ORT’s newly formed Silver Lake Chapter. South Nassau’s first Centennial Chapter, will receive its charter. The chapter is com prised of women from the Free port. Baldwin. Oceansidd’.'Rock ville Centre and Merrick Com munities. For information about Ihis chapter, tall 546-9772 or 764-6428 after 5 pm. . A testimonial luncheon honor ing Beveriy Minkoff of Rodiville Centre, recently elected Prcsl- cHBiaxniaoii&SBM.iiic 49.W. M tiikk M . Fra*poif,N.V. I 8 “3 4 0 1' : . ' • '-V L On Th» Mall— Manuel Os ^FtfiFatMon, V . BMutyandSlyte... Cremive Hair Styling — Cutting Coloring — S ^ l n g — Facials Blow Cuts — Nail Wrapping Pedicures u o b s x . andChlldran's Haircutting and Styling FREE Parking W Freeport Mall, Freeport’. 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