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•.i U6b6nTt3tl|'JUtlSB COllinS'TOL B6 HonOrGl|~By Chsinbcr M e rrick Road.' Ueberasn ' has a c th t Irf the Chambet of Fo. FSEEFOKT - Sidney U e b ^ ■ man, locaj ita lt o r and p ts i pees-' i^ n t o f the Fteepdn C h a m to of Commerce, and the Hon. Patricia D . Collins, Jndjid o f the Hassan County Fam ily. C b u il.' wiD . be bonoced at the F r e e p ^ Cham- bee's annual Installatna D in n ^ / Diance Saturday evening, M a ^ 26, at Salty Bay Yairist Q u b . bbnoeees ir e Freeport residents. Uebermaa. has been d io K h the^ Chamber’s 1983 ;'O tire n o f. the Year;” Judge O ^ in s has , been selected “ Woman o f the Year” by the O iuaber’s Ladies' A u ilia iy . Also to be boDored that eveidng is Village Deputy Mayor Dorothy Storm, who w ill receive th e . ‘ ‘Humanitsrian o f the Year” award..(For story on -. Storm, see TH 5 LEADEK, issue. . ofFeb.24.) V . Uebrnnan, a resident o f Free port, was bom in New York City - Commerce tor many years. m l930andeducated in Brooklyn, the past ten, he has worked He entered the furniture business with other past presidents tp pro- aod worked in that field until he • m o te'the village p f Freeport on Healso wrasinvolvet moved to Freeport in 19S4 with his wife, Edith, and the'ir two dhildten, Sharon, >who was then eras involved in map of-Freeport, the radio. He publishing a which highlights' the village’s many points o f Interest. He Is best known for'establishing the Chamber's atmua] major fund raiser, a Cadillac raHle. W t h , revenues generated from flie rathe, the Clumber has been able to tnake financial coatributioai to varibaa functions In tb'e vilUge, ranging from t & armual H o ll& y Festival for chudren held a t 'v e Freeport R t ^ a t io n Center, to - boTirUy lights, to various s c h ijir- ships. • . Uebctinan was also chainnin of the Vil(fige’s 90th anniversary' souvenir joumsl. A n a ^ v e member o f the Knights of Pythias tor the psst 40 years. Uelwyman has attamed the rank-of- Chancellor Cbm-* mander and in 1973-74, he was nsroed Pythian o f the Year. . During his son's.scouting days. of Deputy ' T owts Anotney -in Hcmpslcad.;5he hay also-been ' counsel to the H e m ^ tead Town Zoning Board of Appeals, Con- GdentUl Law Secretary to Su preme Court Justice Sicsen B. Denunlan, and was appointed, then elected. Judge of the Dis- tricl Court, Nassau County.. Appointed p Jiidge of the Nassau County Family Court, she was then elected to that position.; She also served an assignment to' the Nassau ^ County Court, crim inil and c ivil parts. .Judge CblUns' other activii'ies include membership .in the N e w York State Assodatwn of Fam ily- Cbun Judges, the Nassau County Lawyera Auociatian, - Nassau County Bar Association, Nassau. Suffolk Women's Bar AsMxia- ikm , Diieclor o f the-.Catholic Lawyers Association and Nassau County Secretaries. AssoCistlon. She has. been past chairman o f the Village o f F recM it's Cancer Drhrt, a past omcer'.' o f the .Southwest Civic Associatloo,' a member o f the Nassau County Cerebial Palsy Society - and A u rilU ty South Nassau Cpmmun- ‘i S ' 1 ■ TO ■ I ' - ■1 ,S r i - 1 I - . T- •J ■ S/dney Ueberintn 12, and David, who at that time was s e * ^ years o ld. The lieber- mxn's fin t bouse In Freeport sras on M ilton Street and they I'lved there until 1969, when, with the cttildren grown and “ on - their own,” they, sold the booje andlooked for somethi ng smsBer. After seven years far Merrick, however, Sid and Edith Ueber- man derided to come back to Freeport and bought a-bouse in . the south part o f the Village. A local realtor with offices on U e b e rm ia h a d tho been Involved U ici Ho$iHttl. w d « member of w ith the B o y ,to m s , i n d l i i d ih r ’* * r d ~ o f-6 o T m n n s - o f-m e served as -a committeeman forming a Cub Scout pack. Liebermsn is being honored fiir all his accomplishments fo r both the village end the Chamber. ' . ' Judge CoOins Judge Patricia Cohins grad uated to m Our Holy. Redeemer School and then went on. to Sir— B ” *!? Nassau County Health and W e l fare Council. The Family Court,, over which Judge Collins eurrcnlly presides, exercises jurisdiction over ibuse ■and neglect prbceedingf, sup-' port, pytem ity, custody; sdop- t'lon, Juvenile dellquency and' fam ily offenses. with senior ■ i ■ li U ' o' i - Summer Flowering BULBS Su\''\\ b t N ' 1 _ Dutch IRIS 1 ■ Handy ' 5 f o r 8 5 * LILY &VALLEY ■Hardy ' $12 5 Hardy 'LILIES Many Varieties $149 „ „ . 1 P l u s ' Begonias - )ahlias ^ Ixia • Moptbretia - and many more 1 Asparagus Rodb__ - 1 • ' Heavy 3-year-okl Slock 1 ao’o\m 5 2 “ ^ Slrawbenies 5 t o p Varieties 10p(ants-S2.95 30planti-$7,50 iackson & Periuns ROSES l7 « 1 o 5 9 « ' -Tree Roses-$22JM r e s h f S A C C ^ m i C f r o m O r t ^ o i T ATLAJffllC W M « rH o u t«: O a P f$ M a .m . toM O p -m .' I W B S E D A G A m D i S B O P i i b i fc - j . h i t , Hon. Patricta 0 . Collins Agnes Academy^ St. John's Vliuversily Cpttege, St. John’s School of Law. -Brooklyn Law S ^ o o l and Lewis W ilson Tech- nical School o f Nursing. Rectivei o f a Bachelor's of Law degree com laode. Judge Collins was td - m'med to the New York Bar In 19S1 and to prfctice before the -O.S. Supreme Court in 1960.- She is a licensed New York State Realtor and Insurance Broker, practiced taw in Freeport, and was a member o f the Vil- lig e 's ^ i n g Board o f Appeals, was Assistant Town o f Hemp stead Attorney and was the first . woman appointed to the position ;ens, young boys and giris - and teenagers who hive prob lems, helping them fin a n riilly and w ith I m and affection. Judge C o llini has been named \W o m an o f the Year,” Tidiets for the. Charnber'a dinner/dance are stih available at SU per person and reserva tions msy be made by calling the Chamber office, 378-7^2, week days. 10 am-2 pm. The evening's festivities w ill feature s ffan-course dinner, with choice o f filet nugnon or Rock Cornish hen for the entree, preceded_.by a . ^cOckts'il hour. A Hot and cold buffet, inctuding t seafood display and tables of I carved meats w ill be offered to guests St fhe eocktstt' hour. Dinner w ill be follow ed by s com plete Viennese Table o f desserts' and cordials, and unlimited liquor srill be offered through- . out>(be evening. A 17-piece band will^pUy music for listen'uig and dancing and apecial cniertain- ment w ill be provided by __ comedian. Donations Sought \For Thrift Shop. HEMPSTEAD - IHB Services for the Blind win tend a truck to pkk up donations o f furniture a i^ household items Sot IHB*t Thrift Shop at 82 Main Street in Henip*. Persons Interested should call . 4&S-I234.eiten$ioo 232. . i I \ I • i ■» h it SPECIAL! PAN1S Shortentifor (Unllned) > $200 Now At 2 Location! ASTROeoneri O 15 Mantic An. • 173 Alteitic An. . c > ; fjfn p o r t i * 3 7 M 6 a