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' 1 &* tPi MASMXgjIf — » '■ < ' ^ *' — r — 'r. ------ - ------------ — -» r m — ~ — ::;: Manhasset American Legion Holds Annual Dinner Meeting ^ M ^ ^ A -. * 4% A ^ ^ Aa ■.«.« _ _ 1_ 1 \ a A AA * ^ A AA AA Aa.Aaaaaaa V The Manhasset Post 304 of the Ameri can Legion held its annual dinner mating on Dec. 3, at the Strathmore Vanderbilt Country Club in Manhasset and enjoyed a record attendance of 58 members and Legionnaires Leo Pergiovanni (I.) and George Becker smile for photo. guests. Vincent McCabe, 10th district, “ Legionnaire of the Year ” and former Post Commander, planned and arranged the function. The dinner kicked-off the traditional holiday activities of the Post which in cluded participation in the Memorial Ser vice in Oyster Bay for servicemen killed in tlie Pearl Harbor attack, the Manhasset tree lighting ceremony, gift wrapping for deprived ciiildren and the collection of clothing and other gifts for the patients at the Veterans Nursing Home and the Veter ans Rehabilitation Center at the Veterans Administration Hospital facility in North- port. The post ’ s holiday season ended with the commander ’ s Christmas reception on Dec. 21. A development of particular importance to many Vietnam veterans is a change in federal law enacted in November which expands the official inclusive dates of the wa . nte : d LILCO Customers Who Want Their Gas & Electric Companjr to Bny Them a New Heating or Central Air Conditioning System! Let me explain. If ytm ’ ie presently beating or cot^ing your home with a uml that is oyer 8 years old, you ’ re paying over tmee as much as you should on your LILCO 1^. Cut your ^ in btdn There have been technological : r breakthroughs in central air -- conditioning and heating equipment design, which when install^ inroperly in your home, wUl reduce tte amount ym p^ die ntil% by $40450 m toore per moitth! |lAs littie as SIS • wedk! Henris the surprising part! Yewr payments on one of these ^qter efficient systrans could be as low as $18 a weeic. 'This means the numey you ’ re not paying LDLCG is p^ing for your new syaem! Our Eneigy Savings Estimators are even avail^e evmngs and Saturdays to accommodate those who woik during the day! A Bonus Those who choa% to have LILCO “ buy them ” a new deluxe or premium h^ng and air cemditiomng system this month will receive a FREE ToraVAO” duct cleaning worth up to $500. ToraVAC is a 9 step “source removal ” pocess guaran^ed to make your home a cleaner, safer, and healther Hypogenic Home Environment P' CaUrntdayS^ J Receive a to T<«VAO “ duetctoiing I when Lfleo “buys ” you a new premium or j I dduxe heating air ccauktianiiig syston. SYLUBAM Heiting & Mr OcHidMioriii^i 251 Noiton BotieMid* Great i«!6k. NY 1102^^ „ 487 . 1^0 Anuma, A higher standard of comfort R^utatim Based on - Since 1949' | Viemam War to begin on Feb. 28, 1%1 in lieu of Dec. 22, 1961. The new date coin cides with the day US Army advisors first accompanied South Vietnamese troops on patrol. These dates are significant because they are used in awarding government benefits to Vietnam veterans. The new date also expands membership eligibility dates of the American Legion for Vietnam veterans. New eligibility dates are from Feb. 28, 1961 (fonneriy Dec. 22, 1961) to May 7,1975 (unchang^). Le^nnaires share a light moment (L-n); Daniel Larocca, James Sheridan and Frank Brady Jr., 2nd vice commander. Pauring for photo are (I.-r.): Edward Cooper, Edward Gaus, Frank Snee, William McLaugh lin and Thomas Adams. Eiyoying the festivities are 0.-r.): Charles Knowles, service officer; John Vachris; and Prank SavastaiM, legislative chairman. MAMHAssaCT P ress 132 East Seomd St. Mineola,N.Y. 11^1 Phone: (516) 747-8282 Fax: (516) 742-5867 TI k Manhasset Press (USPS 327-760) Patmmr: Sand aMNH* Otanoat to Anwi Cama*t NaiMpapare. PO. Boa 1578. Mnaola. N.Y. 11S01. Etaared a. N.V at (wkxlcal rata at tia Pew OOoa at Uinaata. N.Y. and addWanat tnaUno oMcaa tndar iha Aa oi Cangmaa. PuUishad aawtdy on Thundays by Anton Comnunily Naatapapara, 132 E Saoood Si. Mhaola. N.Y tiSOi (P.O. Bi» 1578) Phota - (51^ 7*7-am. Prioa par aaw it 7$ oanit. AraiMal agbacriiiion iiM ii S21, Naasau Cpi^«1l)i; Yes! -------------- I want to subscribe to The Manhasset Press □ Check here if renewal Check One: □ 1 yr....$21. □ 2yrs...$37,. Q 3 yrs.,,$48. Q Senior citizens check here and receive 3 extra months FREE with each year ’ s subscription. ••••••••••••••• Send to: 132 East Second Street (P.O. Box 1578) Mineoia,N.y. 1 1501 or Call 747'8282 Please add $10. per year for delivery out of Nassau (Zlounty. □ AmEx QM-C. OVisa □ Check Enclosed Card#- Exp. date .