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FRlDAViMAYM ' ‘ LUNCH 'N TRAVEL* p r o f i w . ‘A rt Tour of r « n e e ,‘ I t noon, Fcpt. Mem. U b y . < ' ^ SATURDAY, MAY tS FILM, ‘ T h e Color Purple,* (P G -tS), 10 »m & J'.SO pm, Frpi; Mem. Liby. SUNDAY, MAY 1* FREEPORT HISTORICAL MUSEUM. S50 So. Mein St.. t-5 pm, edmlsrion free but donetions frotefully ecoepted. MONDAY, MAY 15 MEMORIAL DAY ME.MOR1AL DAY PARADE, 10 »m, c u t on Merrick Rond Irotm F ipt. H.S.; tolloned by cettmony nt F ipt. Mem. Liby. . TUESDAY, MAY 28 LECTURE ON ALCOHOLISM, *Rov AlcohoIUm Alfeete the Fnmily,* eponeored by F rpt. AlcohoUim Foundation, 6-7:30 pm, F rpt. Hcipital, 167 S. Ocean A v t., (6 (or u p to 4 people In a SISTERHOOD, CONO. B'NAI ISRAEL, annual mcetlni honorinr mothererferhlon cw ^t_1910-8O ,_m frM h rnM ta, 8 pm,- 91 No. BayYieif A re.' ■ r TEDDY BEAR STORYTIME (asei 1-6), 7;15-7:tS pm,- . Liby. FREEPORT LIONESS CLUB, 8 pm, Frpt. Mem. Liby. e WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 .. . ■ FREEPORT KIWANIS, 6:45 pm. The Midahip. FREEPORT HOMEMAKERS COUNCIL, 10 am, Frpt. Mem. Liby. FREEPORT EXCHANGE, 12:30 pm Bobby Rubino’a. CIVIL AIR PATROL, Naaiau Cadet Squadron #6, S-IO ■ pm, Frpt. Armory. Babylon T p k a . ...................... ............. . ........... --------- ■ ~ DRUGS ANONYMOUS, hoated by Operation PIUDE, 8 pm, 33 Guy Lombardo Ave. i- FREEPORT MEADOWBROOK CAMERA CLUB, re*- ul&rmonthly compctUion, 7:SQ pm, F rpt. M«m. liby. THURSDAY, MAY 2S FREEPORT ROTARY CLUB, 7 pm,.We»t Wind V»cbt Club,Bed«U St. FREEPORT .VILLAGE COURT in nulon, Jud<i Franco presiding, 1:S0 pm, 40 H. Ocean Ave., court wateben wel come. ,. . FREEPORT VILLAGE PLANNING .BOARD, public hearing on application for fubdirtiion, 570 So. Main St., 8 pm, ■Village Hall. CONSUMER OUTREACH PROGRAM, N.Y.S. A tty. General's office, 6 -8 pm, Fpt. Rec Center. CHESS CLUB, 8 pm, Frpt. Mem. Liby . FREEPORT VILLAGE PARK COMMISSIO;^, S pm, Frpt. Rec Center. FREEPORT VILLAGE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. 8 pm, Village Hall. Brunch To Salute Past Honorees FREEPORT - The , ii Ladies Auxiliary of the Freeport , Chamber of Commerce will salute the past recipients of that group's annual \Citizen of the Year Award* at a brunch on Sunday, May 31. — The brunch, to-be held at The Essex House Cafe, 360 . Atlantic . Avenue, Freeport, 12 noon-3 pm, is being called . the \Tiffany of Brunches,\ by event chairperson Marian KnoeUer. Past recipients of the Ladies' Auxiliary award are Jo Cona, past presi dent of the Freeport Chamber ofCommerce; _M_rs. Knoejler; Hon._ Pa- 'tricia-ColHns,~presently a 'New York State Supreme CumT Judges hliKu O li VAUDEVILLE RETURNS ui SophU Tucktr (pU y id by Skdit Studslek) lin p for p iinU t John McAuIey. Tbo k»o will porform ut t h . A rti Coun cil »1 F r itp o r t’. Arty Forty on Juno 6, which wiil feoturo Joio A * , cn- tcctoinmcnt. McAulcy will ploy Scott Joplin tunco Ihroufhaut the coekloil hour. Sludnick, oi Sophi* Tucker, will bo Joined by other tol- cnlid portorm cn tor their rendition ot o 1902 voudtTiUe ihow. The- ereninc eJeo Includes dinner e n d music tor d o n clnf. For intonnotton ond rciervotionJ, coll the Arts Council ot 22S-2S22. North West CMc To Meet a past Chiniber president and owner of fssex House Cafe with his wjfe, Terry; Hon. . Charles • C. Mehrmann, a past presi- • dent of the Chamber; Frank Fineo, the present first vice-president--of^hB7■ Chamber; Angie Cullin, presently -_HUempstead Town Cduncitwoman and Freeport GOP Leader; Wilma Buchanan, execu tive secretary to Mayor Dorothy' Storm; Kay Benda; local businessman Sig Feile; and Alice Vi- ' giano, .this year’s Auxil iary president. . Mrs. KnoeUer promises a \rewarding afternoon,\ with the funds raised to be partially used to help terminally ill. children at local ' hospitals, and the rest for local Village pro jects. , The co‘-hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ocera, promise a \gourmet menu,. unlimited liquid spirits and won derful people.\ Tickets are $20 a piece and can be obtained by mailing cKecks' made payable \Ladies Auxiliary FCC* to P. O. Box 7304, Freeport, N. Y. 11520. FREEPORT- - - The North West Civic Associa- two guest speakers at its next public meeting to be held on Tuesday, May 26, at 8 pm, at the Freeport Memorial Library. Detective Sgt. Frank Medaglia^ of the Freeport Street and Claurome Place” Residents of the area re- -centiy-'flttetvded - a Village Board of Trustees public’ meeting and complained of drug sates on local streets. The - other speaker will be Gene Benrich, Director Police Oepartmentr—will— of-Operations of-the Town” speak on the problems\ of Hempstead’s Recovery that exist on North Main Plant, who will talk about -Street, between,. Evans that facility. Non*Driver ID's At Library FREEPORT - Non- ID card, a person must be. drivers, who are tired of over the age of 18 and being asked for a driver’s license as proof of iden tity, can come to the Freeport: Memorial Li brary on Friday, May 29. Staff from the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will be at the library 10 am - 12 noon to process applica tions and take photographs for New York State non driver I.D. cards. The non-driver ID is for ' be' at the those who do not drive a DMV staff -vehicle, but want to have an important form of identification. , To obtain a non-driver New York State resident. : No one may hold. both a driver’s license and a non- diiver ID card. Applicants must bring ’ with them proof of age, identity and address, and a check, which will be made payable' to the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. The fee varies to a maximim of $6.50. Application forms wilt library and, members will’ be on .’hand to assist in filling them out applica tion and to photograph the applicant. O u ti^ch Program To Hear Consumer Complaints MINEOLA - A Con sumer Outreach session, at which a representative of the State of New York's Department of Law will be present to take indi vidual ’ consumer com plaints, ’ ' will be held Thursday, May 28, ,6-8 pm, at the Freeport Recreation Center. In announcing'the ses sion, State Attorney Gen eral Robert. Abrams also alerted consiirners to home contracting pitfalls, urging that 'whether the job en tails ’’“minor -repairs, re- ■ paintmg or significant structural additions, con sumers should know their rights to protect them-' selves against fraud. «■ Abrams offered con- . sumers several -’tips.’. - { Consumets,-,-.’.- he ••■.said, . should seek a good price for top quality work, ob taining a number of esti mates and comparing them based on cost competency. Consumers should be sure they have purchased skilled workmanship by asking for and checking, references from, previous contractors and’even vis iting the sites of previous jobs. The contractor can also be checked with the loOal governmental li-. censing agency and possi- 3’bly the ..Better Business Bureau. for signature. Do not, warns Abrams, sign a work completion certifi-- cate until the job is com pleted and proof has been presented that all subcon tractors and all bills for supplies have beeh paid. Family Oriented Quality Dental Practice John F. Masters, D.D.S. 2SS s o . OCEAN AVE., FREEPORT. N.Y. 378-3767 Alt p h i s n of c o tm tti: and ru t o n t l T t dentiitry, b o n dtof, leriio ts, c rovzu. brideevork. \Make sure work is sat isfactorily completed' be fore final payment is made,\ suggests . Abrams, and read the contract pr any- document presented I Freept of-tov by Frt on ch: prostil riod ( the ai f A Gift Siiba:.ri|||ion TP 52 Weeks X Yead ■ ^ >• • > 9 O i A '