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■'/ ^ ■' • • 'Kv'- • i K a tc h k iw a n is I K a st-offs b have a SEAT: or a table, or a bike or vA\8tever e lse is b e lr 4 o ffered for > ; s a l e th i s S a tu r d a y , M ay 2 1 , a s § F r e e ^ r t Klwar^ls holds Hs'arv^uaJ ^ G a rage S a le In E h r h a r t's Fam o u s Ctamhouse paiklng lot from 1 1 a.m . ■ £ to 3 p.m; Welcoming brow sers win ^ b e th e K iw a n ls G a r a g e S a le Committee, from left. Rick Holdener, g Joh n n y O 'C o n n o r . Jr., Jo h n ® O’C o n n o r.,C h rts R e ; B«i CWmprl, Kevin M oiese a n d Joe Qerhauser. Baldwin survey r e s u lts by J o a n D elaney - M e m lx r a o f ih e s iee^ g r o u p o f tf te' Oedgling Baldwin CiUzens Committee met on Ibursday evening, May 12, to review the r e s p o n d that they received from surveys which appeared in local newspapers about one month ago. IT’S FUR STORAGE TIME! Don’t Leave It Hanging/.. ^ In A Closet! Protect Your Fur ^0 investment In n o t '® * ’ * - New Fur G a rm e n ts up to 7 0 rc O Off 'TfCtxmuse 'pern . r.v > * I b e purpose of the survey was t o . ssceruin the kinds o f concerns and issues w h ich residents feU w ere ' impoitant for any future commtuce to study and pursne. T te CuzffiS Ootnmittee, a s yet only Id .its form a tive stages, h a s been perceived a s . needed in an isuDcoiptvated area such as Baldwin so that Usnea can be pursued w ith one voice. All the surveys indicated the need for such a group. The respoQses; n ^ a e varied in some 'particslars, did contain many siailanties. Foremost among resident concerns was the p h y s ^ . appearance o f the comfflonity w ith p i ^ e u l a r reference to liuer and g n ^ t i . Also noted w m concem i relative to the proposed Nassau County legislative redistricting which, at present, would place p a n s o f B aldw in in to three different (hstrkts. Also o f CQDceni were perceptions that crim e is on the inereare. 'The steering committee decided that thQr would p u r ^ t h ^ three cbocena in an initial attCTnpt lb eocouiage mere rerideat interest and fo b etter act as a . conduit for fesideht opinion. KUde clear was that/tbe'steering 'committee' panid pantt w w representing do o t o groups and eventnally would disband \ w h en t b u i c b m m n ^ iy ia te r e i r w a s 1 I L (G CHIEF SCHOOL CAMPi North Jerusalem Rd. & Newbridge Rd. EAST MEADOW, N.Y. • EST. 1954 LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR SCHOOL & CAMP School ns mos.- Klnd^rteo) • Qualified Staff .. • Unique Open Classroom •Toddler Program • Certified tfindereartw . • Before & Offer. ScfxiolCare' OPEN. ' HOUSE Saturday, May 21 11-2 P.M. .•2PooIs S • All Sports Cncludtcie Tennis U • Crafts & Woodworking m -• Midi fr Full Day. Camp ( 3-12 Years) • 4i 6 or S.Week Proerams .Reelsfered By The Board of . Education: Nationally Accredited & Member of U . Camp Association 781-3900 S A sd f ik k u to formally organize^ Memben o f the steering committee w ill be present a t the C h a m b e r o f Commeice F i ^ lu b e held a t the URR ssribn m o o June IL T h e y will h ^ - a booth and have whh them a petirioo to local ofTictils expressing coocen relative to die ddhrexy o f servkes that in py f QQ community's Xlenthm win aric residents lo rign the petition and inform a tion on the Citizeni* C o m m ittee w ill be . Also present for view ing w ill be initial informaiiod on the plans for legislative redistricting. It is eavisiooed dim the Committee will organize some sort o f ioformaiiottil fonun on this topic in the FaU d a c e eventnally til Nassau County residents w in be asked to vote on the issue. • Relative to the issue o f ^ m e , the steering g r o u p .d e c t^ to support the elfotu of dm new Coimmam^ W a ^ committee which is potting into plaice a ^T’sssive'* program o( information and edocarion to better help residents and merchants a v ^ being targets o foiine. Other issueiinemiQQed in the survey included the need for a recreaUonal center, high taxes, alcohol use among young people, educational, issues, trafnc, reemitmeht o f n ew business, Qlegal rentals, zoning, flooding in the harbor area,the n e e d , f o r better com m u a ic a iioojobi, too m any real estate companies, and high LILCO rates. , . ■ I Those interested in providing the com m ittee with further inpu t may continue to send their opinions to the Committee at P.O. Box 1317, Baldwin. N.Y.nSD Balt must in< deed, taa tasuranct mother/I receipt Seryice followin, phone, L 0)1 or cat Durin question Board bl other affadavi asked t< .residenc; o f (he p also no informa districts would 1 msureo Agree proof,- pccedu the sits registn conduc Superin . that any well as I who do win rest There K 8 Pr« other jx school ( seven ) scbmla It sip’ school -^ v e r c r enrollib size po faastob la as most 0 referrec •6.7,8) allofii ' this c w Thorsc (ricttire •*t3omg :.Afe t ^ P •n»fwta howm Spring Fallas hot 01 , whom beauty You the Oi areasi thatw are“» effori Nurse throB b i o » Yw there in du harsh wa& d: