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, I • t ^ •S V A -^‘-^ •*• ■, __ >■ '^'3SESk’?-V crn*~* 1 CS ‘ CA s. sporting Devils o O n O n s from pago 9 and a winner of a National Merit . Scholarship for Outstanding Negro Students. ■ _ Ouzama pbyed three >-ears of Varsity Basketball, three years of Varsity < . Badminton, one year of Cross Country ^ and one year of Spring Track. She made the prestigious Ironman Club in p . 1989 and earned a position-on the All P County Badminton Team and the All conference Basketball Tfeam. In addition to meeting her academic and sports responsibilities. Ouzama is Secretary of the National Honor Society, Secretary of the Class of 1990, a member of the Student Council, French Club, and Operation Pride. A dilemma arose when Ouzama was accepted to Harvard, Yale. Princeton. Brown, CorncU and Chapel Hill, however. Harvard has won out and Ouzama will enter the Class of 1994 in September where she hopes to niajor in medicine. cc u Q < 3 P. HERITAGE ALIVE! Festival sponsored by the Arts Council at Freeport recently featured maritime and ethnic ambience. Above, eeler shows a catch to a wary onlooker, and right, Indian dancer Kanna Kamala Cesar takes Arts Council director Lila Diringer through a series of comp\icated hand movements. plain OUTSTANDING m o ther’ from p a g e ,!. for me, oiff family, the house and my dolls,\ wrote cighi-ycar-old Nicole U a , in her letter nominating her mom. Joyce lisL \She always finds time to play with me before I go to bed.\ In nominating Josephine Peluso, daughter lisa George wrote, \The older T get the more thankful I am for the special relationship we share besides Molher/daughlcr-il*s called Best Friends! When it’s my lime to be a mom I can only pray that I will be as perfect\ In addition to caring for her own mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s . disease, Michele Reed tends to toddler Danielle and gave binh to twins, managing \to her sanity ^ good sense' o f humor besides!\ wrote Michele’s husband Jim. \I know what she has been put through, the energy it has drained, from her, and her .wonderful character has been di^byed throughoui I love ^ for what ^ has done arid for what she has given.\ r Pebbles and Tennillc Pippin were- poetic in nominaiing thcii’moiheri^ Mafy. for Mother of the Year. \My mom is outstanding, she* helps me cv^day. My mom is outstanding, she shows me .the right way,\ wrote Tcnnillc and Pebbles added, “My mom. ‘ is special, my mom is nice, my mom is everything I need in life, my mom likes dogs, my mom likes cats, ray mom likes children too.\ * George Ziegler wrote that his mother ‘*13 by far the greatest mother there is. She has done so much for me its just unbeUevableJ” . While he recovered from a serious accident in a N w Jersey hospital, he said, “She and my father used to cornc to New Jersey every night ■ to visit me. That alone I feel nominates her, for all of the love she ^owed me.\ Lunch ‘n’ travel a t Freeport Library r'Thc Freeport Library’s popular Lunch *N* l^ v e l program will take a “vacation yisil\ to thc/ricndly Virgin Islmids Friday, May 18, at 12 noon. TVo films will be shown; \The Friendly Virgins,\ and \Celebrate both evoking the beauty, warm p e ^ le and the many differences and similarities of the interwoven cultures of the inhabitants of S l .CroU; S l John and S t Thomas. lUlUn RetUurant & PUzerU 1658 Uarrick Rd. Mtrrlck 223-8574 Taka Out Avallabta WaeUy Special Mother’s Day Special $15.95 indudas mixed, salad or soup, homemade garlic bread, choice of entree: veal chicken - bee! or fish, pasta or vegetable, coffee or soda ^ Ho Cholt»tirolCh*e»a For Pizza I Panrislana Platter AhoVageUbto Pizza $6.00 ^ Ibde To Your Order Fatr Room k n i ^ For 4sy Occetlon: Plzn party or Dlniter Ftrty Up to tS pMpU NEROREE DAY SCHOOL Treat your child to the finest school Toddler, Nursery, Kindergarten, First Grade Kindergarten Enrichment & Pick Up At School For Children Attending Public Kindergarten Camp Enrollment - Early Registration Rates Now! Call Now! 378-6333 10 V/ynsum Ave., Uerrtck The Leader’s 1990 Mother o f the Year, will receive gifts from lo c a l. merchants including a Luncheon for • l\vo from the Schooner, a Set of Nmls or a Perniahent Wave from Hail Illusions by Yianna, a Heait Shaped Ice Cream Cake from Carvel, a $25 Gift Ccrlificatc from Mounicastlc Wines and Liquors,^ a Gift Certificate from Cam-ra Fair, a $50 Saving Bond from National W e^instcr Bank USA, ^ a Year’s Subscription to The Leaden To the special moms nominated as well as to ^ caring local mothers. The Leader wishes a Ha{ipy Mothers I^y! \ECectroCysis by Linda Mazzeo. c . p . e . Physician Recommended * Over20Yrs. Of ■ - Successful Results And Satisfied Clients By Appolntmtht pay It Evtning lion.. Wad. Member NYEA & AEA 2682 S. SL Marks Ave. BeOmore 826-2686 Get a Head Start on your Competition ujith our prouert system /or REIAL E S T A T E agencies • Devetpp ^ a t e r , agency recognition • More prospects » • More listings • Be aggressive • Be innovative Brownbag it; a teverage and d e s ^ will be provid^ at this free program. Come with a couple of friends and enjoy a p l e a ^ t aftemoon. For more information call the library at 379- 3274. LEA G E I M E R W T I O N \The Service Btireaufor the R E A L E S T A T E Industry\ CALL LILA GRA5T at i-800-645-6376 Power, pools are Freeport Board topics from page 3 ' ambience of Freeporu\ The Mayort noted that the LW l^ will also preventt any existing marinas from becoming j condominiums. | . On the prior legislative agenda was; an announcement fn:^ Nassau County; that $ 1 0 0 / ^ in bkxk grant funds for public service actsvities would be made - available for security a t the Moxey Rigby housing project The funds must be properly bid according. to community development guidelines with the village receiving the moni^, although the < Freeport Housing Authority and in particular chairman Stratton Lee will direct the program. The resignation of Housing Authority Commissioner Dorothy McCrea was: accept^ by the Board. r I Only I $9 Freeport • Baldwin The Leader n I I PO Bex 312.23 03 I Freeport New Endoted l» nr/ cfwdL or werwy erdtt, toe $9X)0 tbr m 1 y tte m^ oertpOon to l£ADOt.(Out$ia« NossauCouify’ S il). Phase t m d tht ana’*laadrgNawspaptr, by fiMC, to I I I Nam* AddTMT. i I ^ C l t y - - ' ■ %taA» ■ Zki _______ , j r * » r I r t., - ---------- \ (1 SUPREME COURT COUNTY - THE IC SAVINGS BANK. FSB > BUSSEY, e t d .. kxJox N PURSUANT TO A Jl forecloiuro a n d sal e n » o ^ In tt>e o b o v o i and beodng d o te ttv Apr.l. 1990:1. the unc Roforoo in said judgmi soB o f pubTc ouction bidder on th e nortn the Nassau County Cc Old Country R o o d , f on Iho 6th dcry o 9.00 AM.; the prornlK said lu d g m o n t to I thoroin doscribod as f< ALL t h a t c e r t a i n pi p a rcel of lond. with thereon orectod, situ being in the Incorpor? F reeport. Town of County of tJassau one York, b o u n d e d or»d folfcr^. BEGINNING a t a p southerV side of Mom distant 110.01 feet e c com er formed by Ihe th e southerly vide t A v e n u e'w ith th e ec A g y » Street; RUNNING THENCE soutbery side of Moot South 68 degrees 00 65.01 feef; THENCE South 1 d e g r Nvest. U lA S feet: THENCE North 68 d e 9 west.‘37.50 feet: THENCE North T eost. 50.95 feet; THENCE North 88 d e g west. 27iO feet; TV€NCE North 1 d e g east. 91A5 foot to th< of Mount Joy Avenue p k x e of BEGINNING. PREMSESKNCTiWAS A/enuo. Freeport. Ne SUBJECT to the term and terms of scie. Amount of Axigemoi -D ated: May 1 0 .199C ViNCENT FLANAGAN. POV^mMEmAN&PI Plolntlff's A ttorney Avenue. P.O. Box 731 York 11791(516) 364-2 a #123 4x 5/10.17,: . NOTCEOF: SUPREME COIRT: NA Kounda 'fionipagt 26 through July grader Jeffrey ( \Big Chew” ar grader Miciha “Paper Wcavi among the 249 j selected from h entries receive year’s Kcnnei jm agii^ion Ce! the-New, Y< Museum. The woria will be d the terrace G i New. York Stai and Jeffrey ar have been jhi opening rccepi “Imaginative Ir exhibit in . M students* wc supervised by teacher Laurie and selected ubmissioQ to tl jeriedartcompe Have a Da Related C CaQ Operat at 546-2 AlU^arirtAra I ■