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0 OUTSTANDING SERVICE of Frecporter Miriam Hager was recognized with Regina Award. From left ore son Fred. Mrs. Hager, Bishop John R. McGann. and Fred Hager. Diocese honors Hager Frccporicr M iriam Hager was presented with the prestigious Regina Medal for her outstanding service in the Diocese o f Rockville Centre and in the local community, September 16 at S t - Ann*s Church in Garden City. In presenting the award. Bishop John R. McGann cited the valuable services performed by Mrs. Hager. She was one of the. to-founders in the “ Save Our S c h o o r fund campaign, Am erican . • Cancer Volunteer of the Year, a worker for the S t Vincent DcPaul Society, a 30 year member of the Catholic Daughters of Am erica and American Legion Auxiliary, Chaiiman of Christmas Tbys for the Needy and a volunteer for the tnterfaith Nutrition Network with over 1000 hours service. . . Father Matthew. Lcavy o f Our Holy Redeemer joined Bishop McGann in celebrating a Mass of Thanksgiving . following the presenution. Sisterhood goes shopping * j ■ The Sisterhood of Congrcgiioh B’nai Israel, 91 North Bayview Avenue in Freepon, is sponsoring a luxury bus trip to the Sccaucus, New Jersey Discount Outlet Center on.Columbus Day, Monday, October 8. The luxury coach, on which a complimentary light breakfast will be scr\cd, will leave from the B’nai Israel parking lot at 9 aan., and will return at about6p.m. ' The public is welcome and cordblly invited to join Sisterhood members for a fun-filled, money-saving day. The Sccaucus Center Is reputed to be a Mecca for baig^n lovcrsl For information and bus reservations, please call 623-4200. VICTORY THROUGH EDUCATION: Hem p stead Town Cpuricilwoman Angie M. CuIIln, right, presented town certificates of merit for the graduating c l a s s of Freeport’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Community ' Youth Outreach Program during it's 1990 Community Victory March and Graduation Exerci^\The program director, Pastor Isabelle Jenkins, left, of Freeport, accepted the certificates on. behalf of the class of 1 9 9 0 ,> h i c h consisted of 155 stu d e n ts. During the ceremony Councilwoman Cullin commended the outreach on it's commitment to enhancing the lives of young people Elvin F. A w ards Elvin F. Edwards, born in Freeport, . died Septembw 7 at the age o f 84, M r.' Edwards is survived by his w ife, Thelma Elizabeth Grimmer Edwards; two daughters, Jeanne Zaccaria, of Anderson, South Carolina and Valeric Riddle of Santa Barbara, California; and two grandchildren, Michele and Maria Riddle, Services and inicrincni WTre held in Arxlerson, South Carolina.' Mr. Edwanls, a graduate o f Columbia University, was retired froth the 14ew THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN aiURCIL Soalh Oceto Avenue and Smith Street. Sunday Worship at lOJO Jum. with nersay provided; Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Inioim Pastor Edward NL Mcycra. Come to a friendly church in the heart of Freepert. BALDWIN JEWISH CENTER. 8&5 Seaman . Avenue. Friday afternoon, September 28. Erev Yom Kippor Mincha Services, 1 p.m.; Kol Nidre Services, 6:15 p.m. Saturday. September 29, Services. 9 a.m. ; Yiskor, 10:15 a.m. FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 46 Pine Street. The Reverend Uoyd £. Dees. Pastor. Suitday Wcnhlp and Church School a t 10:30 a.m. Infant and small child care is available daring worship. ALL ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WHERE THERE IS AN “OPEN DOOR“ • FOR PEOPLE OF ALL RACES AND ALL AGES. UNION REPOI^ TENIPLE, 475 Brookside Avenue, Rabbi Colton. Friday evening. September 28. Yom Kippur Kol Nidre Service, 8 p.m. ^ Saturday, September 29, Yom Kippui-Morning Services, 10 a jit; Yom Kippor ^ Idren* Service, 1:30 p.m.; Yom Kippur Afternoon Service, 2:30 p.m.; Yom Kippor ^skor Service, 4 pjn^ Yom Kippur Neilah Coiiriuding Service. 4:45 pjn. CONGREGATION B*NAI ISRAEL* 91 North Bayview Avenue. Friday, Evening Services 8 p.m. Last Friday of the month. _Scnriccs 8 pjn. for Family Sabbath Services. Saturday, Services 9:15 a.m.; Saturday Minhah, 12 noon. Sunday, Services 8:30 am. SOUTH NASSAU* UNITARIAN CHURaL 228 South Ocean Avenue. The Reverend Marilyn J. Magnusien.’Interim Minister. Sunday program, 10:30 ajn. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, North. Grove Street and Randall Avenue, 8:30 ajn. Spoken Service of Holy Communion; 9:15 a:nf. Sunday School; 9:30. a.m. Contemporary Service o f lloly Commumon; 11 ajn. Sung Service of Holy Communion; 7 p.m. Spanish Service of Holy Communion. BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH; 420 North Main Street. Reverend Simon P. Bouie,. Pastor, Sundays, Worship Service 8 and 11 a.m.. Nursery Care at 11 a.m.^ Radio Prognun on WTHE at 4:30 p.m. Mondays - Iriday, Setdor Citizens 8 am .3 pm. WORD OF UFE MINISTRIES, 80 West M errick Koad. Full . Gpspel-Non- . Denominational; Gaspv AnasUsi, Pastor, Riymocid Tripe and Dc Soze, Assistaht Pastors. Sunday nurnihg W o r^p 11 t.m.; Children’s C b u ^ and Sunday School 9:45 a.m. (nursery and babysitting provided); Sunday evening Healing Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Evening, Kinship in’private homes 7p0 p m . ftiday eveinn^ Ministries and Interc^sory Prayer 7:30 p jn. (adulu.* teens and ^ d r e n ) . 546-3344.' ; FREEPORT CHURCH OF GOD, 580 Babylon 'Dnr^ike. Reverend Claric, Pastor. Sundays, Sunday School 9:45 am.; Morning S e rvi^ 11.15 a m 4 Evening Youth ' Services 6 pm.; Sunday N i ^ Service 7 p m . * - TOesda]^, I^yer Service 8 pm. DW2 SALVATION ARMY, 66 Church Street. Capt. and Mrs. William L Tbwnsend, Corps Officerr, Sundays, Sunday School (infants to Sr. adults) 10 am .; Holiness Meeting 11 a.m.; Salvation Meeting 6 p.m. Monday, | Divisional Piq> Band in NYC, 4:30 p.m. I Tuesday and Tburkdays Youth Programs. | 4:30 p.m.; Ladies Home League, 7 p.m. I Iriday evening at the. Temple (FET) NYC, * ' 4 JO pm. 378-4557. . ! TRANSFIGURATION EPISCOPAL I CHURCH - (ANGLICAN). South Long Beach Avenue and Pine Street. The Reverend Daniel S. Harris, Rector. Wednesdays. Holy Eucharist 9 e-Q)- Samrdays, llofy Eucharist 9 am . Sundays, Holy Fjcharist 8 and 10 am . Sunday S ch^l 9 am. Nursery care available during 10 am. service; CHURCH OF OUR HOLY REDEEMER.' 37 South Ocean Avenue. Weekday Masses 7 . am., 8 am . and 12:10 pm. Thursday 7 JO pm. S a m ^ y Morning Mass in the.Chsrcb '8 a.m. Saturday Evening (Sunday Vigil Masses) 5 pjiL aid 7 pjrh. (Spanish); Sunday Masses 7 , 8 JO , 10, 11:30 a.m., 1 p m . . (Spanish), 5 JO pm. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREEPORT, Pine Street and South Long Bead) Avenu^ Dwight L .CarnpbeQ, Pastor. Sundays, 9 am . Church Funily BreaJkfast and Devotioiu; 10 am . Morning Worship- interpreted for the deaf. Wednesdays, 8 pm. Church Pnyer and Bible Smdy interpreted, for the deaf. Church phone: 379-8084. • WHERE YOU ARE WELCOMEI . COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 301 Atlantic Avenue. Sundays, Sunday School for all ages 10 am.; Morning Worship Service 11 utl ; Evening Praise ahd Praycr Service 6 p.m.; first ‘ Sunday each month. Missionary Service 6 ' p.m. Wednesdays, Evening Bible Study in both Spaiush and ^gUsh 7:30 pin. Seosnd and fourth Fridays. Youth Night in the • Church gym 8 pm.. GOSPEL OUTREACH CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 49 Wcs.t Sunrise Highway (American Legion Hall). Richard Daly. Pastor.- Sundays,. Worship Service and Sunday School 10 am. GREATER SEC()ND BAPTIST a i U R a i 129 E u l Merridc Road. Sundays, Morning S ^ i c c 11 a.m.; Evening Service 9 p.m. - Thursdays ftaycr Meeting 8 pm. Saturdays, IVayer Meeting. EBENEZER SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTtST CHURCH, 97 Broadway. Willard Hall. Paster; Walter Blair, Hrst Elder. Saturdays, Church at Study 9:15 am ^ Morning Service 11 am .; Youth Service 4 p.io. Telephc^ 379-1054. DEAN STREET CHAPEL, 23 West Dean Street. Sundays, Breaking of Bread 9 JO ' am .; Family Bible Hour, S u n ^ y School (pre-K through seaion) II a.m.; Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Waycr Meeting 8 pm. ’ Ftmerals ca^ for the living ,. i f ■ • B « / ) O u r ^ e d a l l y d ^ g j i e d ■ I k^LrV yroxmd JIobr/aciHtics inaJkes J It e o sler/or the h a n d i c t ^ e d and elderlj; to attend fixneraJs here* York Telephone Company as Assistant Vice P resident for Community ’ Relations. He was a former c h a ir m ^ N asau County Chi 5 )icr American Red Cross; form e r . director of : Mcadowbrook National Batik, South Nassau Communities Hospital, the Nassau County Council of Boy Scouts o f America and the Long Island Association. Appointed to Fire I s l ^ Sea Shore A d v i ^ Coromiuce, he was a former trustee of the Long Island Fund,, a form e r member of. the Hempstead Rotary Club, and Hempstead Golf and Country Chib. Newly Redecorated CHESTER A. FULTON & SON, Inc. FUNERAL HOME 49 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, N.Y. 378-3401 : l - t < I • / t