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4 1 , * V i<i E •*’ A' m 4 r<; 1990 CADILLAC RAFFLE COMMITTEE for Our Holy Redeemer Church meets in the rectory to plan wide distribution of tickets in this year of extraordinary expense for the parish. Seated, from loft, are AI Nicolino, Henry Dengel, Father Matthew Leavy, Helen Fleming: standing, Mike Caputo, Steve Nicolino, Fred Hager, Mimsie Hager, and Ed Thompson. Missing from the photo is general chairmari Sid Lleberman. OHR Cadillac Raffle coming Faced wUh ^ u a o rdinary expense mandated by the state of New York for the removal of oil tanks used by the school, church, and convent and for the new expense of refuse removal .mandated by the village, the success of Ouf Holy Redeemer's Cadillac Raffle this year is of special importance, according to OHR’s pastor Father . Matthew Leavy. As he has each year, Sidney Liebcrman, a local busines.sman, has accepted the chairmanship of this year’s Cadillac Raffle. Co-chairmen with Mr. Liebcrman are Mike Caputo, Niimsie Hager, Al Nicolino. and Steve Nicolino. Henry Dcngcl is treasurer for ‘he committee and Ed Thompson is secretary. Other members of the committee arc Mike Anselmo, Nick Basiic, Angie Cullen, Thomas Fagan. Sig Fielc, Frank Fineo, Ted Forkcr,- Jerry Fraylcr, Fred Hager, Marion Knollcf, Bonnie McDermott, Kevin Molcsc, John O’Connor, Dora Phillips, Chris Re, James Reed, Fred Scalamandre, Joe Scalamandre, and Helen Fleming. The big prize is a 1990 Cadillac Coupe dcVUlc or $15,000. Other large prizes include a 10-inch color television set, a vidco-casscUe recorder, a lawn mower, and a microwave ovea Numerous additional smaller prizes will be awarded during the drawing, ■ which will be held on Sunday, June 10. in Sumner Hall of Our Holy Redeemer School. Tickets at SlOO each or $25 a share arc available from committee members or may be purchased at the OHR rectory, 37 South Ocean Avenue. CENTENNIAL Steering Committee m e e ts to plan for J .992 Centennial Celebration at Transfiguration, From left are: seated. Rev. Daniel Harris. Reaor, Andrew Dubas, Ka Seaman, Betsy Pounder; standing, Harold Harvey, Dr. Harold Schade, Leonard O’Brien, Dr. Leri Harewood, Charles Blackman, Ray Prescott and Flo^ Johnson, Parish Music Director and Organist THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. South Ocein Avenue and Smith Street. Sunday Worvhip at lCh30 a.m. with nuneiy provided: Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Come to a friendly church in the heart of IrceporL • % BALDWIN JEWISH CENTER. 885 Seaman Avenue. Friday evening, Services 8 p.m. Saturday,. Services 9 ajn.; Jr. Congregation 10 am. Services 7:45 p m FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 46 Pine Street. The Reverend Lloyd E Decs, Pastor.' Sunday morning Worship Service and Church School • 10:30 ajn. Infant and small child care is available during the worship service. UNION REFORM TEMPLE 475 Brookside Avenue, Friday evening services: Lag . B’omcr Family Festival, 8 p.m .. Rabbi Colton. Sunday, May 13. Parent's Day Service, 11 ajn. CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL. 91 North Bayview Avenue. Friday, Evening Services 830 pmi. Last IMday of the month. Services 8 p m for Family Sabbath Serviced. Saturday, Services 9:15 a.m. Sunday, Services 8:30 ajm.« followed by breakfast and Bible Study; Services every morning 6:45ajn. . SOUTH NASSAU UNTTAlUAN CHURaL ' 228 South Ocean Avenue. The* Reverend Marilyn J. Mignussen, Interim Minister. Sunday program, 10:30 a m CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH. North Grove Street and Randall Avenue, 830 ajn. Spoken Service o f Holy Communion: 9:15 a.m; Sunday School; 9:30 a.m. Contemponry Sctyicc o f Itoly Communion; 11 a m Sung Service of Holy Corrununion; 7 p m Spanish Service o f Hdy Communion. Tuesday, 6 p.th. Second Year Confirmation Classv Wednesday, 6 p.m. First Year Confirmation Class. ' 'r > b e t h e l A M-E. CHURCH. 420 North Main Street. Reverend Simon P. Bbuie, ' Pastor, S u i ^ j s , Worship Service 8 and 11 ajn„ N u r s ^ Care at 11 a m jlad io Program on WTHE at 4:30 p m Mondays ♦ Friday, Serfo Citizens 8 i m • 3 p m WORD OF U F E MINISTRIES, 80 W ^ l • Merrick Road. Foil Gospel-Non- Denomiiulioiul; Caspar Anastasi. Pastor; Rayinbnd T r ^ arid Ulric De Soze, Assistant Pastors. Sunday morning Worship 11 a.m.; Children's Church and Sunday School 9:45 a.m. (nursery and babysit|ing provided); .. Sunday evening Healing Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Evening, Kinship in private homes 7 3 0 p m Friday evening. Miostries and Intercessory Prayer 7 3 0 p m (adulu, teens and children). 5 ^ 3 3 4 4 . FREEPORT CHURCH OF GOD; 580 Babylon Tun^Dce. Reverend Linette Clark, Pastor. Sundays. Sunday School 9:45 a.m 4 Morning Seryices Tl:lS a jh^ Evening Youth CO -O s:- Funerals are far liuing . 7 ^ . SALVATION ARMY, 66 Church Sucel, CapL and Mrs. William L Townsend, Corps Officers; Sundays, Sunday School (infants to Sr. adults) 10 a.m.; Holiness Meeting 11 t.m.; SsWation Meeting 6 p.m. Monday, Divisional Prep Band in NYC. 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays Youth Programs. 4:30 p.m.; Ladies Home League, 7 p.m. Friday evening at the Temple (FET) NYC, 4:30 p m 3784557. TRANSFIGURATION EPISCOPAL CHURCH - (ANGLICAN). South Long Beach Avenue and Pine Street. -The . Reverend Daniel S. Harris, Rector. Wednesdays, Holy Eucharist 10 i.m . Saturdays. Holy Eucharist 9 a.m. Sundays, Holy Eucharist 8 and 10 a m Sunday School 9 a m Norseiy care available during 10 ajn. .service. - CHURCH OF OUR HOLY REDEEMER. 37 South Ocean Avenue. Weekday Masses 7 am ., 8 a m and 12:10 p m Thursday, 730 pm . Saturday Morning Mass in the.Cburch 8 a.m. Saturday Evening (Sunday Vigil Musses) S p m and 7 p m (Spanish); Sunday Masses 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. (Spanish). 5 3 0 p m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREEPORT. Pine Street and South Long Beadt Avenue. Dwight L CaznpbeU. Pastor. Sundays, Bible School Assembly 9 : ^ am4 Adult ElKSives 9*.^ a m ; Morning Worship 10:45 ami Wednesdays, Church Pnyer and Bible Study 8 p m Services interpreted for . the deaf. Church p N ^ 379-8084. WHERE YOU ARE WELCOME! COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. 301 A lbntic Avenue, SuTxlays, Sunday School for all ages 10 a m ; Morning Worship Service l l am '; Evening Praise and Prayer Service 6 p m .; first Sunday each month. Missionary Service 6 p.ta: Wednesdays, Evening Bible Study in ■ both S p a n ^ aid &glish 7:30 p m Setrind and fourth Fridays, Youth Night in the . Church gym 8 p m 1 .- GOSPEL OUTREACH CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 49 West Sunrise Highway . (Ainerican Legion Hall). Richard Daly. Pastor. .Sundays, Worship Service and Sunday l^hool 10 a m GREATER SECOND BAPTIST CHURaL ' 129 East Merrick Road. Sundays, Kfoming Service 11 a.ml; Evening Service 9 p.m. Thursdays, Drayer Meetihg 8 p m Saturdays, Prayer Meeting. EBENEZER SEVENIH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. 97 Broadr.ay. Willard Hall. Pastor, Walter Blair, Brst Elder. Sa&irdays, Church at Study 9:15 a m ; Monung Service 11 a m ; Youth Service 4 p m T e ^ b o it^ 379-lCi54. DEAN STKECT CHAPEL, 23 W a t Dean Street Sundays. Breaking o f Bread 9:30. a m ; Family Bible Hour, Sunday School (pre-K through smiors) 11 a m ; Evening Service 7:30 p.in. Wednesdays. Prayer Meeting 8 p m . .' . ' s > o m 73 Ot& specially designed g n n m d J l o o r / a c f U t t e s m a k e s £t easier fo r the handicapped and eld^ly to attend ftiherals here. Newly Redecorated CHESTER A. FULTON & SON, Inc. FUNERAL HOME , • JohnD.Abbate 49 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, N-Y. owner-Manager Obitn^es 378^401 CATHERINE BEDEU Catherine Bedell o f Roosevelt died April 30 at the age o f 75,. She was t!» wife of the late Charles C. Bedell, an ex-captain of the Roosevelt Fire Department, the mother o f Charles B. and Howard R., and the' sister of Ann Veradl and Jess Hughs. She is also survived by three grandchildren.. Funeral services were held at the ' Chester A. Fulton and Son, Inc., Funeral Home. Interm ent was in G r e d ^ i^ Cemetery.- : NINAUVINO : • Nina Uyino, formerly of Freeport, died April 29, at the age of 69' Mrs. Uvino was the wife of Vincent, ^ the - mother of Reddy Riisso, Carmine. Henry, Benjamin and DanicL She was . the daughter of Mary Gianuini and the ’ sister of Bella, M arin and Joseph, and is also sorvived by IS grandchildren . and d ^ t grcat-gr^d^ldren. Funeral Services were held at the Chester A. Fulton and Son, Inc., Funeral Home. Interment was in Pinelawn Memorial > ■ P ^ . . ‘ • ' ; • ■ J 9 i. p r ' ■ . f . i