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£ N Y N E X s t r i k G (tro m p n ^ i) 00 3 tc 3 < memben, while the~comp»oy^ g&rage on RusseU PUce another iOO employ-eea. Barring operator*auuted c^ls and tele- phone repain and- inataUation, bo«-c^xr, Freeport rcsidecu and other New Yotk'TeVcphone cu»- tomers have been largely unaf fected by the strike. No future' negoriailons had been scheduled as of preu time. Mr. Rtisman added, though, that NYNEX is prepared to u lk when the e W A Smnts to sit down.\ Freeport Library to present concert 5 Q CO o: a < a UJ X H The F r e e p o rt M e m o ria l Library announced recently that the opera concert to be %\\xn by Soprano Rhonda Kay has been rescheduled for Friday, Augtut 25. at 7:30 p,m. Ms. Kay will be performing the story o f Jerome Kern, as told through his anec dotes and music, in a program entitled \The Song is You.\ Ms. Kay studM voice under members-of the MetropolUan Opera Company and has per- Admission to the concert is free. Party time The Children’s Room at the library w ill be ^ v ing a party for alt of the youngsten invoUrd in the summer^ Bookasaurus and Bookasaurus Buddies Reading Cubs on Thursday. August 24, at 2 p.m. Bring your imaglttation formed with the Boston Opera. ^ the San C4rlo Opera and the Knickerbocker Opera CuUd, Her credits also include solo or lead- voice roles with the Eastern Chamber Artists and the Long Island Optra. _ She w ill be accompanied by pianist and arranger Danny Hurd, who has been associated with such Broadway productions as “ Hair\ and “ Golden Boy.\ He also spent five years on the P e ^ Como Show and has toured with Chita Rivera and Georgia Gibbs. The Children's Room w^l also be hosting a' presentation designed by Jamie Mymit called “ Imagine !f.“ The show will be on Tuesday, August 29 at I p.m. This performance is u id to ‘inspire children’s sense of wonder, stimulate their curiosity, and encourage them to cap into their own insaginaiive minds.\ Children ages four and up are welcome, and all must be accom-' panied by an adult. No registra- tion b necessary. pbeto W S tM Qravano NEW, YORK TELEPHONE ompfoyMa at th« talaphona building on South Crovo Straat in Freeport h»ad well against the h a rt after thair union, the Communicstioos Workers of Amartes. s tru ^ on August 6 . TTta largest of the membera* demands has been a call for additional medical cowarege by the company. Rap group supports local lunch program Village Senior Center events Hepreaentativea of the Rap Group ‘Public Enemy’* ycined ^ d r e n and sponsors to cele- Imtta the opening o f the Sum mer Lunch Progwun in Nas sau County. The Freeport Senior Com munity Sersicc Center, one o f 21 centers in the Ntisau County Department of Senior Qtizen Affairs network, has a n n o o n ^ Its schedule of special activities for the monih of August First,“Craftsfor Comfort\ w ill be held on Monday, August 21 and 28. at 10 a.m. The class will be gistn by Alice Russo. Next will be trips to Lido Beach on Wednesday. August 23 and 30. at 10 a.m. Pre- registration is required fo r attendance. Finally, the center w ill host a barbecue on Friday. August 25, at 11 a.m. The Freeport s e s e , located at 66 Cburch Street, b open Mon day through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.CL Breakout b served every morolng and lunch b pro vided each weekday at noon. C a ll 623-2008 for mote infonnalion. W h ile \rapping\ w ith the kide about healthy bodies and h e a lth y m inda, they helped serve the lunch of a sandwich, fresh f r u it , and m ilk a t Miss Shelly’s School in Roosevelt, Sm ith Street P t f k in Uniondale and the* Tabernacle o f Peace, Love and Joy in Hempstead. Free sum m e r raeale are available to over 7,000 c h il dren and young people up thrmigh age 18 a t more than WORTHY CAUSE: Members of the rap group \Public Enemy\ passed out free lunches to children at tha opening of the summer meal program at the University Tsbemsde of Love Peace end Joy Church in Hemptteed. Shop Locally - Shop Conveniently J Support Your Local Businesses The Leader's Monthly Business Guide ADVERTISING - - . • i . X.V. • ^ • —., ^ w *- V HARDV/ARE e 1 r,, . ATLANTIC TR U E VALUE HARDWARE. F o r D is p la y , S e r v ic e D ire c t o r y o r 18 7 Atlantic Ave.. Freeport. Hand and Classined Advertising, call the.Freeport- Power Tools - Paint & Paint Supplies - Baldwin Leader, 23 South Main Street, Rumbing - Electrical • Wide Variety of Tools. Freeport, 378-3133. 623-0683. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TRAVEL AGENCY CMC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC. 1 E. Sunrise Highway, Freeport. Corrplete Architectural Oesigrt and Drafting Services for Residential and Commercial Building Projects: Member A .IA 623-5000. HERSHY TRAVEL, 25 Atlantic Ave. (Atlan tic Plaza Mall). Freeport. Airtines. Cruises. Amtrak Tours. Packages, Honeymoons. Groups. Business. Reasure. 378-5300 WALLPAPERING & PAINTING CHECK CASHING FREEPORT CHECK CASHING SERVICE. 292 N. Main St.. Freeport. Money Orders • Western Union Agents. 868-0881, PAINTING & W A LLPAPERING BY *rHE PROS, Commercial, Residential, Custom Interior Painting. Prim ing & Wall Preparation. W a llpaper Installation d Removals. Wall Liners Ir^sta.^. Don't Delay • Can The Pros Today! Mon.-Fri. 9 am ' 5 pm, 678-0123. 75 di(rer«nt in 16 Nas sau communities. Sponsors o f the summer meal program include the Nassau County Youth Board through the Council of Black Clergy, the Great Neck Public Schools, Ai-Araaa ot Roosevelt, and Nassau BOC£S. \Brother Mike,\ a member of the group and a Roosevelt resident, said, \We hope that by our parlidpating in this rally all children and young people w ill be aware of the program and not have to go hungry durijfg the summer.\ For a list of the sites in a pardculax community contact the H e a lth and W elfare Council at 483-1110. Freeporter appointed at Mary Kay Marge M o rant of Freeport has been appointed to the position of ^ e t director for Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc. Ills. Morant, who joined the company in March, 1983, w ill provide leadership, training and management for her unit o f beauty consultants. She jo ins a group o f 4,000 busi nesswomen who, as sales directors, assist the efforts of M o ry Kay's more than 185,000 independent consul- tants. R e s i& u r a n is 320 Mootank Hwy. West IsQp SS7-7400 For More Information, Call 378-3133 A ll Size Lobsters HfCmWC Ot StC4RKC Sunday Brunch U A M -3 PM 275 S. MainSf. Freeport 379-7852 Lunch Brunch Dinner I All You Can Eat - '8.50 Come By Boat or Car Parties Arranged T T1 Jsuj and \S I M ' ihro \ i I vc«r \poi T spot prej *c i Jevi '■CT\ hou cite ban iric wer f«t C4C kis] j old Sc< on ia\ ln< me Ul W. Th Hi A t CO so oil be m; be >c of lo \h m. M H i dc cu p< oc S( r« F I