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•thirty ilcd ill Icrk of alilwin .1 Ad- • istings .York..- iiijpcc-. et be-,- id. apd re days e clec- etween 1 I2KX) • it each gdate. IFTHp kTlON, fFREE TOWN 3UNTY YORK Spinelli cl Clerk by ncptpo- t. por tal Law porated at the d North t, New )ctobey. eva'iUng tscribed t public that can rty con- llaneous I other : streets I which en into 3f Police of said 3 of the 'reeport. inducted in of the ■ 1 person he said he high- ver, that' I for an St. of re ad other rhU full paid to : time of lony Elar of Police Freeport ■RS 1-tnstnic- >ns bere- ipecifica- the Pur- VUlage on hfon- 31, in the a of the e opened ud after time, on pment as ct award- practical : Pocket 3iies, \as qual. partme.nt and pro- obtained jrchasing Avenue, :, as Pur- right to said bid, y part of J.Hracir, Agent (0 liiiiKirirs Sneezing? Hospital Gives Pollen Data OCEANSIDE - South Nassau '■ an accurate count by removing Communities Hospital is again and eaamining those rods under a Jean McFadden, of Freeport died August 23. She was the wife FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHRIST \ WoRh~* ^ r t A V e T S u n ‘)‘i ^ & \ ' o J o Hopkins, James f . and thelate io f hod Services with Freeport linitdd ii »1«> survived by o i , i s i d r K *\ I Melhodist. Churchi ai Freeport ' ^ • swo sisters. Marearef McGoldrict 9 “ *\*''*' . cpuntr It tales seven polled g r ^ < United Methodist Church. 46 X u m H u i . ss'&'issjv'ss; ,\S?isr-J?asSi«'i; gatet Aimco, Stephen J „ Hlen „g, fcver'sMSon. Tl5 In area of one cubic miUlmeter Pili'eSf UNION REFORM TEMPLE, - THE FHEEPOM UNITED ' METHODIST CHURCH. 46 Pine Sabbath Services. St. (Sun.) 10 am Worship Ser vice with First Presbyterian two sisters, Margaret McGoIdrici cpuntr It ta le s seven ^ l e n g r ^ -■ “ te'S.'W i'-SA's? grandcfaildren. A Mass of Chris, dan Burial was celebrated at Our Redeemer R.C. Church. Inter- s S | | 2 VS ----------- - Eucharist. (Fri.) 7 am Eucharist, ‘\c-funeral tiorae. (Sat.) 9 am Eucharist, with . »»« Udcdon & Laying On Of Hands; 4 pm Confession.. (Sud.) 8' am ». r. i. n -r gicharist; 9:30 am . M w ^ g CentM*^rsident in tlieir developmentiitat pollen ^ y e r ^ 10 am Sung E u c ^ t ; . production will t« i W r s e ^ af fected. HRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 195 Pine St. (Sun.) 9 .am Sunday School; 10 am Worship Service. SOUTH NASSAU UNITARIAN CHURCH, 228 So: Ocean Ave. (Sun.) 10:30 am Church Services <1 Sunday School. and tplevision stations in the area- Some experts believe tlrst the hay fever seaso.ii plight not be as devastating in 1^1 as it was in 1980,- because of t)ic drought that occurred earlier this year. One theory is that since many ragweed plants were deprived of much- needed moisture at a critical dme CONGREGAHON B’NAI ISRAEL, 91 No. Bayview Ave. (Fri.) 7 pm Early Services. (Sat.) 8:45 am Morning . Services; 7:20 pm Evening Services. (Sun.)' 8:30 am Morning Services, followed by btcalfast & discus sion. (Weeldays) 6:50 am Morn ing Services. ., FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCHOTIST.- Florence St. & S pm Solenm Evensong. (Mon.) August 21. She was the sister of 7 am Eucharist. (Tues.) 12 noon Horace Smith of cFreeport. Eucharist. (Wed.) 7 am Eu- held at Hungev- charist. CThutsi.) 9 am Eucharist, ford & O a ri; Inc. Funeral Horae. (Daily) 8-JO am Morning Prayer; CreraaOon was at Washington 4:30 pm Evening Prayer. Memorial P ari. CHURCH OF OUR HOLY ‘REDEEMER, 37 So. Oceim Ave. (Sat.) 5 pm Mass; 7 J 0 pm Marjorie Gariatlna, of Free- Mass. (Sun.) 7 am U tin M a n port, died August 22. She was on 1st Sunday of the^TOnth; the wife of Anthony M.; and the I *-t ® daughter r f Rosemarie Unn. She .F°}^ llj30- am is alsoauivivcuu/u«ec survived by thrim brothers. 'ever symptoms such as sneeriiig, itchy, watery eyes, tupny nose and coughing. The average rag weed plant. which ta the main cause of pollen, can manufacture close to one pillion grains an nually. . , South Nassau's pollen count b available on : WABC-TV. WCBS. Alti; WCBS-TV, WGBB. WGLI. WGSM. WHN. WHU. WINS. WLIR, WLIW-TV. WMCA. WNBCrTVi WNCN. WNEW-AM.. WNEW-FM.'WNEW-TV. WOR. ^ ____ ^ __________ ____ WPIX-TV. WQXR, WRFM, known as a Rotorod Acorallcrgen WTHE, WYNY, Huntington sampler which \catches\ air- Gable and the Big Apple Report, borne pollen grains at certain H 7°“ miss the broadcasts, time intcrvab with specially'. & u th Nassau Communities coaled plastic rods. South Nas- Hospital at 764-2600 for the sau’s laboratories can determine count. Smokers’ Ctinic OCH^SIDE - A six session 22 and 24. and-rhursday, October Smoking Withdrawal Workshop 1. Using a sophbticated device MpXmsxiax. riorence or. oc ,-q ' — w ,.i\— isaiso oiuujcra, jui . ^ uk wiuiurawai Tvorasoop i. Btoolside Dr., Baldwin. (Sun.) J ’- \ Robert. Raymond and Riduid b being offered by South Shore All sessions will begin at 7:30 11 am Service & Sunday School. (Wed.) 8:1S pm Service. Reading Room at 20 t 7 Grand Ave. open daily 12-4 pro . ’ E B E N IO S SEVENTH 'DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, 97 Broadway, (Sat.) 9:30 am Sabbath School; 11 am Morning Service; 4 pm Adventixt Yonth Society meeting. (Wed.) 7t30 pm lYayer Service. _____ BETHEL AALE. CHURCH, 410 No. Main St. (Sun.) 9-.30 am Sunday Sdtool; 11 am Warship Service. (Wed.) 7 J 0 pm Bible i Instruction Q ass. GREATER SECHND BAPTIST CHURCH, 129 E. Merrick Road, (Sun.) 11 am Morning Services; 9 pm Evening Services. (Thurs.) 8 pm Prayer Meeting. SHEEPGAIE ASSEMBLY. 286 W. Merrick Road, (Sun.) 10 am Services. (Tues.) 8 pm Bible Spanbb Mass; S-JO pm M ^ . (Weekdays) 6:30, 8. 9 am, 12:10 pm Masses. (First Fri.) 6 J 0 , 8 ,9 , & 10:15 am (on SdMOl days) 12:10 & 8 pm Masses. (Holydsy Eve) 7 pm Mass. (Holydsy) 6:30, 8. 9. 10:lS am, 12:10, 7, Jk 8 pm Masses. Con fessions are on Sat. 4-S pm & after 7 pm M a n ; Eve of Hedydays ' sa l v a t io n a r m y 66 Quuch St. Sun. 9JO am Sunday School Unn and a sister, Patricia Glea son. A Mass of Christun Burial was celebrated at Our Holy Redeemer R.C. Church. Entomb ment was at Holy Rood Cemetery. under the direction of Hungeribrd & Clark, Inc. Funeral Home. ^ Getirode K ing,. of .Freeport, died August 22. She was the wife all ages; 11am Morning Woraiup, ^ j j n g ; the mother Junior Church for ages 12 and of George. Margaret Oben. John, younger, 5 pm Evening Worship. Katherine Haridn. CATHEDRAL OF - CHRIST . Souza. Janies, Regina Manas and THE KDfG, 80 W. Merrick Rd. Daniel; and the sister of Joseph Communities Hosp'ital in co- pm in Conference Room 3 at the operation with the American hospital. 2445 Oceanside Road in liing Association of Nassau- Oceanside. Suffolk. A pulmonary funcBon (breath- The three sessions will be held ing) test will be given during the the first week on Tuesday, Wed- clinic. nesday and Thursday. September , Advance registration b re- IS. 16 and 17. The remaining quited. To regbter, call 764-2600, sessions are scheduled for Tues- extens'ioa IM. There b a $15 day and Thursday, September registration fee. Free Blood Pressure Test (Sun.) 9:50 am Christian Educa tion; 11 am Morning Worship; 7 pm Evening Service. (Wed.) 7:30 pm Family Night for boys, girts, teens, college & career age, & adults. „CJV1U« iAu«, u COMMONTTY CHURCH OF 5 S 5 a “I‘g.S!,S £,2 FREETOBT CHURCH OF ^ r^g e s ; 11:15 am Worship Ser- Home. GOD. 580 Babylon Tpke. (Sun.) * P™ 9:45 am Sunday School; 11:15 am Worship Services. OVed.) 7.30 Cadigan, Catherine MePadden. Margaret Miller and Florence Daley. She U also survived by 15 grandchildren. A Mass of Chris tian Burial was celebrated at Our Holy Redeemer R.C. Church. Interment was at L.I. National ROCKVILLE CNTR, - A free Gertrude blood pressure screeniog wUl be conducted by the Nassau County Chapter American Red Cross on Tuesday, September 8. 9 am*l2 noon, a t the South Shore Service Center, 42 North VtlUge Avenue in Rockville Centre. For an appointment, call 764-6251. or kvaU: in Chat day. CPR Courses OCEANSn - Cardiopul- Nassau Heart Association, each m ona^ Resuscitation (CPR) session begins at 7 pm. 9:45 am Sunday School; . , ^ 4 , Morning Worship. (Tues.) 8 pm pm Prayer and Bible Study. ( S ^ ) Bible Class. (Fri.) 8 pm Prayer 1-4 pm Church recreation soft- Meeting. Memoriat Gifts Save Lives MINEOLA - ''Memorial gifts To make a Memorial gift, made in. honor of a- friend or send the' name of the person to loved one over the past years be honored, the name and arc helping to save thousands address of the donor, and the of lives,*’ says James W. name and address of the person Dowling, Jr., Chairman of t ^ to be notified, together with a Board of the American Heart donation, to Nassau Heart, -Assooition/Nassau Chapter. 365 WUUs Avenue, Mineola, The gifts are \an important N.Y. 11501. source of support for Heart For more information, 5 \ research tfarou^bout the year.** 741-5522. Training Courses are given on the first three Fridays *of each month by the Community Medicine* De; artment of South Nassau Communities Hospital. Planned in conjunction with the The training sessions will be held in the Conference Room area and the fee is 38 per person. For information, call the Com munity Medicine Department. 764-2600, extension IDS. Al-Anon Gmup Moats ROOSEVELT - An Al-Anon ington Place, Roosevelt, group meets Wednesdays. 7:30 pm, at the Roosevelt Com- For further information, con- munity MenUl Health Center. Uct James R. Europe. CSW-Pro- Alcoholism Division. 27A Wa$h- gram Director, at 623-7741. Summer Pops Concert In Park CHESTER A. FULTON V a SON, INC. FUNIRAL HOME OT.IfM - DiOMFilD 0EFS4DABU John Abbate Owner- Charies J. Rommol, of Kbs- immee, Florida, died August 22. A former Freeport resident, he was the husband of Frances; the father of Kenneth: father-in- law of Joyce; grandfather of. Christopher.' Eric and Cynthia; and brother of Arthur Rommel and Marion .Glaser. He b also survived by many nieces and nephews. Religious service and funeral is being held Thursday, EAST MEADOW - The final players will be Theodore Mordoff August 27, at 10 am, a t Hunger- {^e concert in the Nassau County (flute), Joseph Title (clarinet), ford & Clark, Inc. Funeral Home, office of Cultural Development's Douglas Mendocha (trumpet). Cremation will be at Fresh Pond S\immer Performing Arts Festival Sheldon Henry (french horn), and will be held Sunday. August 3(), David Apt and Jeremy Kempton' in Eisenliower Park. The Ameri- (trombones), can Concert Band wllf perform at Concert-goers arc reminded to the Lakeside Theatre. sUrting at bring blankets, chairs and pic-' H nics. In the event of rain, the per- - Dr Kirby Jolly, founder and fotmance will be moved to the .ondictor of the American Con- Calderone C o n c ^ Hall. 169 cert Band and Director of Music North Franklin Street in Hemp- Tor the Patchogue-Medford stead. schooU. will present a \Suromer For i n f l a t i o n call ^ - 9 3 3 3 Pops Concert\ featuring the mu- mi weekdays and 292-4175 on sic of Leroy A’nderson. Pnncip*l weekends. CresutOTy. w ^ w . M c a t c x >0. ••IMCommvtiltr’* LMfgtttCittpH\ 378-34U1 FEtSONAliZEO SERVICE FOR AU FAITHS Ample Parking I o R mt FREEPORT New Info Booth At Bus Terminal EAST MEADOW - The'Subur- the middle of the platform on Sta- ban Bos Authority (MSBA) 'infot- tjgn Plaza. Riders can obtain mation booth at the Hempstead uihedules and route and fare Bus Terminal, which has been information from the booth or by involved in a revitalizatioo pro- calling the MSBA Bus Informa- gram, has officially opened. ^oo Center at 222-1000. week days, 7 am-7 pm, and Satnnlays, Sam-Sc The booth u again located in ii;e to the marc •5 pm. _____