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Man Sho By Pellet 1393114617249011401 #xCR 43 HCKSVL PUZS LIBZHELKER Gun At Mall 169 JERUSALEM Ave HICKSVILLE A 24-year- man wasallege shot in the righ le b apellet gun at Broadw Mall b youths, Nassau Police said. According the to Second Precinct report, s of Melius, - Wantagh was shot b a CO2 pellet gun in the parkin lo at the mall, Mid-Island formerl Plaza on December 1 sometime in the afternoon. Police Officer Raymon Kurz, while off du- in ty Syosse observed a blue Honda with three Incorporating The Hicksville Edition of the male white occupants. He noticed that Mid-!sland Herald one of the Vol. 2 No. passengers was holdin what 29 ap- Thursday, December 17, 1987 50¢ peared to be a gun out the window. When the car was at = stoppe Jackso Avenue and 5 dra Roa in Syosse Officer Kurz left his auto in and arrested three _ Flame teenagers at 333 p.m. Loca As result of the Eng a B arrest, subseque in- Off e € revealed vestigation that more than 1 cars i ; Saw 4 had Official = 2 their windows sho out in the Jericho Say SE Hicksville f ion and Plainview area between Aragin fire at alocal office 254 buildin may The pre-dawn fft and have N. Biedh 3:35 p.m, that da The three teenagers, caused close to # million in damag Hicksville “gutte the sect brand Steven Levine, 17, of fire official said. Woodbury Peter Ogur, roof of the 17 of and three- structure,&qu Owen: Syosse Robert Lehmann 17, of

Jericho were arrested in the second floor connection with the gt and above incidents. The trio wasalso the Lt, charge with the ceilin Magee said. Firemen were to ordere out injury Melius, who was treated at Syosse of the structure after the walls to Communit Hospital witha contusion to his bega crack from the intense heat and right and released. to break le beg away,” he adde “Efforts to The contain and teenagers were charge withsecond- extinguis the flames were done from degre assault, second- criminal outside and above via tower ladders.” mischief and fire he fourth- criminal Posses- T origin, said at the present time sion of a The is weapon. trio was arraigned suspicious. “There was no apparent reason before wh fire Judg Jame Griffin in Nassau’s First a should have started,” Lt. Magee District Mineola the said. He also noted County, followin da that the front door was and were released in their parents’ custod open u the fire department’ arrival. are scheduled The The to return to court Januar buildin which is owned by BL]

c Associates of 4 z Huntington, has a Parking Th locations of the vandalized garage o the first floor. cars, accor- Eigh tenants occupy to the other two din police sources, included the Ground floors, There was noone inthe Round ‘in Hicksville, Syosse Long Island buildin atthe time of the fire, Lt. Mageesaid Railroad Chief William Station, Flower Lane in Jerich Bir- Schuckman was in charg WELCOMING ANN AND GARDINE Hicks chwood Park Drive in Jericho and R GREGORY at the reunion in their honor ec uanmes ines from Bethpag werea cross-section of the “museum Road. All of the véhicles involved family’: (L-R,frontrow) Museum Trustee Hicksville and mutual aid unitsfactig Plain- were ReseMary Barrow; volunteers Anne Evers and Gussie Daines; Boardof Advisors Val Con- view, Jericho and East Meadow reportedl parked the time of the shootin were also at and unoccupied. th fire. Nassau County fire marshal and arson derective aaa Lt. ing Magee Cliff Davi Reelecte said.su

volunteer Curator Don Attic Fire On Rover Lane Fire Commissione ; Curran; Director Joseph Vajdag; John and Joyce Shaw, visitors ; Historian Dick Warren Hicksville firemen battled Evers; Barrow, volun teer, and Museum Trustee-. an attic fire at Clifford G, Davis was reelected 3 Rover Lane, Hicksville, on November as fire com- Photos by Edward Bad 28 at missioner of the Hicksville Fire Department about 9:40 a.m., Lt. Magee said. on December 8. Hicks Museu Welcomes:F Wit One roomsustained dama “The Rece origi of Mr. Davis, who was the fire appearsto be he running unopposed, The of electrical,” trustees the Hicksvill courthouse. was said. All received 134 votes. Gregor the object of extensive occupants escape unharmed. Museum hosted for the areceptionreceitly strengthenin and refurbishing during a mus¢eum’s founders and long- leaders Town of Oyster Ba Community Develop Dr. Gardinerand Middle School Mrs. Ann Gregor Inareal ment Project funded b federal moniesmade Say sense, the affair Earl Deadlin wasa “famil reunion,” the available for historical site preservation. Gregory bein welcomed This was th first “Thank You’ Du tothe warnily b long visit of Dr. and Mrs, holiday there willbean timemuseum collaborators and enjoyin in- Gregory in two years, livin as the do in earl deadlin of Dec. 18 for the troduction Friday, to. workers inthe service Castine, Maine, where the well-known To Local Merchants Thursda Dec, 24 issue. of the museum. created and led from they educator retired,.10 years ago. Since retur- The Home and Career classes of the 1962-19 to his boyhoo region, Gregory hasled Hicksville Middle School initiated On hand to recently greet the Gregory’s with inni th rejuvenation of th Castine Historical a Holiday Food Drive to benefit need refreshment,’reminiscenc and introduc. Societ ha hee active in sailboat Fir Hou regattas families, For two weeks, students were Saf tions to newer staff members urg- Op were museum in Penobscot waters, cultivated a larg . ed to donate a non- food item trustees, members of the board of advisors vegetabl gard each done the hor- Draw Crow year, which entitled the student to enter a dail Lar new museum director, Josep curator ticulture for which Vajda Mrs. Gregory and he were contributed local and Mrs, Donald Curran, historian drawin forprize b mer- The annual Hicksville Fire Department museu long known. They raise the oecropia, chants. Richard and house featuring Mrs. Anne Evers, and some and luna holida open Santa, fire safe- polyphemu silk worms whos co- Under the direction of teachers Tina Gian- museum The ty displa and lectures was held volunteer Gregorys enjoye coons, forwarded to the recentl Gregor Museum, sante, Martha Levy, Patricia Massa, the and the tosee Mary This yea children in were } party opportunity new ex- provid Hicksville and Nassau classrooms grade K- urg- Smith and Iris Williams, the food drive was hibits, and to ed toanswer a fire Four hundred inspect the 1986- completed with beautiful, safet quiz. non-injurious moths for a success. The collected food will be renovation of great and tests were the museum the teachers thirty-cight given out; 31 were building delighte and children, after final distributed to local families. historic Old and turned in. Grand Hicksville Courthouse Jail The completed prize win- metamorphosis. Allof the Home and Career classes would ners (two from each have been gra level) like to extend many thanks to the notified. followin Five hundred Smoke Bear toys local merchants and peop for all their help were given to participants, McDonald’s, Brooks Stationery Athlete&# Every child got to visit Santa. The Fire Ser- & Foot, Game Room, Electronics, Hallmark, all vice Academy’s Public Education Unit of Mid-Island Plaza (now Broadwa Mall) displaye thenew fire safet house that will tour county schools and shoppin malls to Promote the importance of home escape plan and:how to behave if a fire strikes. The open house program was organize Diabetes Club Meets b assistant chief Scanlon and captain Karl Schweitzer. The Mid-Island Hospital Diabetes Club’s next mee is at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, INSIDE which take on Be sfea Merchant of the Wee month, offer informationon diet, self blood Citize Part lucose monitoring, medication hygien _ichsvill ila : lycemia- Hig RADIANT ANN and GREGORY obliges the cameraman Edward Bady with her well-known research. There is a guest speak at each Thank Yo Note from Bill Roach charm as Museum partying Trustee and Attorney Ken Henrie and Historian Dick Evers meeting. There is no fee for share th joy of reunion. For further information, pleas call 520-221 : Hicksuille Bilustra News - Hicksuille, New York - Thursd Becember 17, 1987 Page-2 ry psp Merchant of the Wee Hicksville Travel Planners Ltd. ey ALPE AN NOZA jf By CATHERINE J. TOKAR P CERTI PU Acomn

What happen when a trio of travel agents come togeth to form their own travel service? Success, and that’s just what fate has ordered for the three local a HICK who women own and operate Hicksville Travel Planners Ltd. on Broadwa Hicksville. Two years ago, the trio—Barbara Tuohy Cath Pizzo and Dorothy TRAVEL Ferrentino—decided to stop working as outside agents. The invested their 10 By in forming years experienc their own company. “We built our company on goo Yapport with our clients,” explaine Mrs. Tuohy president and Hicksville resident, PLANN “so we o referrals depen b word-of-mouth as well as maintaining our previous

following. ; Th to their key success is their willingne to give time to eachclient to ensure satisfaction, said Mrs. Pizzo, owner/ and Hicksville resident. “Our main ‘objective is to have the client come back happy. Hicksville Travel Planners customize to client’s every pack eac needs, whether it be a group tour or short excursion a to Atlantic City. “We will work closel with the customer to ensure his satisfaction,” said Mrs. Tuohy Specia times outside of business hours can easil be arranged. * The agency’ specia services cater to everyone’sneeds. The offer free deliver of tickets within th Th area. entire office is computerized so that price quotes be can given immediatel (with no obligation) The agency also issues boardin in order for the clients to time passe save at the airport. Corporate accounts are welcome as well as small trips b bu or train. ‘We kno what each client needs, b it a larg corporate account or a honeymoon, said Mrs. Ferrentino, Currently the is agency working on specia ski packag now that the ski season is here. Knowledgeabl agent are important in th travel service business and the level of expertise at Hicksville Travel Plannersis quite impressive. The have all spanne the and each glob partner specialize in a different area, Mrs. Tuoh specializes in travel to Ireland. packa Having bee there at least 3 times an lived there for two Mrs. Tuohy years, has first-hand knowled of Ireland&# cities, hotels, restaurants and sites. “We are the onl agency who advertises that we specialize in Ireland,” she explained. Mrs. Ferrentino, on th other hand, isthe cruise expert, havin been on dozens of cruises. “I’ve been almost everywher by boat,” she explained Mrs, Pizzo is the Caribbean Dorothy Ferrentino, Cathy Pizzo and Barbara Tuohy and Bahama master of the group. She ha traveled toall th islands are building aselid reputation based on good clientele rapport at Hicksville Travel in thoseareas, Planners Ltd.on Broadway, near John Street. “Between the thre of us, [think we been everywhere— Afghanistan she said. Mrs. added, Tuoh “Wecan recommend hotels, car rentals can th ticket pa for here so that the in Texas can hav his ticket and restaurants because we bee there person waiting to test them. And because we are the at the airport,” Mrs. Tuohy said. This is a idea for students stuck owners, we see to the of great colleg at quality our service.” The agency also emplo 15 outside school wh during the holidays agents earn 50 percent commission and have their own clients. The die-hard The experience of the personable agents make Hicksville Travel owners attend trade shows all over the United States to kee up with new Planners a travel uniqu agency. No one is just a because each owner tours, prices and ideas. “We work to obtain the and number cheape prices packages is willing to devote the time each said Mrs. Pizzo, “as if necessary client requires. These local ladies have we were paying out of our own pocket.” what it takes to stay on top. A uniqu service of the allows client for agency to pay tickets here and have Th is located agency at 66N. Broadway above Levitt’s and to Central them picke u in another city. adjace Federal Saving and Loan. Hours be b “If someone in Texas needs to home and has may arrange special appointment, or call get no money, a famil member 433°66 durin office hours (Monda throug Frida 9:30 to 5:30, Saturday 2 to 4 TA B XTRA BIG We&# Got You Last- Gif Ide

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Indies—to celebrate their goth wedding annive! which was November 16th. While th were at the Miami Airport waiting for their connecting fligh to Jamaica Irene’s sister, Rose Cataliski of Hollywood, Florida, came to the airport and they had a pleasa visit for an hour or so. Best of luck to both of you and may you have many more. Chicag Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Sam Credidio of Harrison Avenue, entertained their daughte and son- in-law from Chicag last week. Out of Hospital The many friends and relatives (and especiall her brother, Howard of Mrs. Evelyn Janke (Darling) formerly of we Hicksville and now residin in Winter Haven, and JOHN McMAHO DOTTIE Florida, is once agai out of the hospita and Happ Anniversar returned to her hom feeling just great. Sta well, Evelyn Former Hicksville residents Dottie and John McMahon recentl celebrated their Celebrate 55th 4ot wedding anniversary at a party in their Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kroemer had 5 new home in Holiday Florida. More than 80 reasons tocelebrate—they celebrated their friends and relatives from Florida and New 55t wedding anniversary recently. Con- MR. and MRS. SCOTT ROSS York came to help them celebrate. Their gratulations daughters, Loretta McLaughlin and Get Well Wishes Stella Pappas Weds Scott Ross Patricia Palmer came from Hicksville with Mrs. Hele ha announce th mar- an Wasiluk. The bear was their children Jamie, Laura, Brian and Met Emil Donollli Sunda and he inform- Papp Staffo Je rin ed us that his wife Ruth in a he Stell to Scott Scott’s Katie. Son John Jr. came with his wife (Allen) is riag o daugh Papp Ros neph Rya Doyl Patrice and daughters Shannon and hospital in New York. Our get well wishes go son o Mr. and Mrs. Rober Ros on October The brid an groo are bot 198 Hicksville toher and hop she will be out soon and feel- Caitilim from Fort Myers, Florida. Also 18. The ceremon was held at th Hol Trinity Hig Schoo graduat Stell gradua fro and ing once again. How about sending her attendin were Judy Artie Unfrecht w Gree Orthodox Church in Hicksville. Hofst Universit with a BBA in Marketi from Freeport; Robert and Doris Maas a card? The matron o hono was th bride’ siste and is currentl workin as a Marketin from Franklin Square, Bob and Anita Sendin Greetin Barbara a a Clinical in McMahon from Sound Beach Fredand Flo Koutsoubis 198 gradua o Analy fo Laborat Syoss Neil MacFarland now residin in Dallas Ruff from Hicksville and Ida Dottie’s Hicksville Hig School Bridesmaid include Scott graduat fro Adelp Universit with Maas, Texas, extends t all his friends in Hicksville and is now on mom from Florida. Karen Ross also a 198 Hicksville Hig aBBA in Manageme worki Largo, a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New with the work Joh isa former fire commissioner Year. graduat Stepha Kletsidis, Plainview; hi Masters in Finance. Scott current and Hicksville Fire Department an honorary Melanie Lampro North Bellmor and Maria as a credit liaison at Chemical Bank. life member of the Dottie is an Department. Billy’s A Bowler Boulukos o Merrick. After the ceremony a receptio was held at Honorary member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Billy Waters did it again! He is the star Best man was Dean Koutsoubi a 197 th Crest Hollow Countr Club in Woodbu the H.E.D. member Norwich bowler for the week of Dec Billy,a gradua o Hicksville. Usher were all fro The coup is now residi in East aft of the division of the Hicksville- INN Honored A Party junior Hicksville and gradua with Stell and Scott. a honeym in Jamaic Bowlin League had a hig gam of 190. The volunteers of the Interfaith Nutri- The were lim Decke Steve Mancini, Steve

tion Network of Nassau—Hicksville And Note From Milt. . . Man Branch—were invited to a Christmas Party Received a note from Milt Levitt wh is’ Outstandin Youn the hall of the Hicksville Illustrated News heldon December 11 in church now living in Maryland. He wrote: Anthony Lamia of Bruce Avenue hasbeen Church. A delicious is presently engaged in an extensive mail- Holy Trinity Episcop “Really doing well down in selected as one of the Outstanding Young ing program so that newcomers to our luncheon was served and each volunteer real well. . . America for His Maylan . everyone grandso Men of 198 biograp will atea can read our weekly endea- as ‘thank for week. subscribers. received poinsetta plant you’ Michael 8 months old this past . . Just appear in the annual awards publication, vors and become regular their very wonderful volunteer services heard from Charlie Willis in Califor- Outstanding Young Men in America. rendered each one the past year. nia. .wants to the are chosen because of Yes!...1 want to subscribe by during . get 194 championshi These young men Mlustrated News We also thank them fo giving of their time football team togethe for a reunion in their achievements and abilities of men be- to Hickeville from, so unselfishly " ourgoth anniversary. . .anyone tween the ages of 21 and 3 and are bein that team that is interested can get to me at honored for their civicand pro- —Forever 55— outstanding NAME 1938 Deer Park Rd., Finksburg, MD. fessional contributions to their communities, The Forever 55 Club of Trinity Lutheran .time and to be named... in well their nation. 21048 . place their states, as as to Church in Hicksville held their annual ADDRESS conjunction with that I-spoke to Stell Christmas Party at the Swan Club on Tuesda (Chet&# wife) Jaworski in Florida and they Dec. 15t CITY/STATE/ZIP are excited at the possibility of a reu- Treat nion..... Charlie a Specia requeste subscriptio ie PHONE The Fork Lane Kindergartners in to the ‘Illustrated News’ so I bough him a Christmas .makes a nice for Joyce Cannini’s classes got a speci treat present . . gift © $6.50 per yr. 0 $11 for 2 yrs. Nassau wh ¢are about the old town even O for 3 recentl as they took afield trip tothe peopl $1 yrs. miles . want to Coliseum to see Disney O Ice. Thirty- though they are 3,000 away. . Senior Citizens wish all back ‘home’ the best for © $5.50 $10 for 2 yrs. children and 14 volunteer moms made the my friends per yr. Duck and all the .” Milt Levitt. 0) $14 for 3 yrs. trip tosee Mickey Mouse, Donald holidays coming up... Add $5. year for addresses Snow White. It was truly “fun for all ages. We& Miss You Grandma per off Long Island Everyone enjoyed the show! Rose Yori, a 90 year old Hicksville resi- Method of Payment: (enciosed) O x C @ 0 Check Mother dent, formerly of Pennsylvani pass away Happ Birthda | on Dec, 3r She is survived b eigh of her sent Avery speci hap birthda is bein nine children and several grandchildre Mrs. Card Expiration: Caruso on-her 84th to my mom, Rose Yori lived in Hicksville with her daughter December 22nd. She has been the birthday DoloresBelderes fo cight years after suf- MAIL TO: could most wonderful mother any person : fering a stroke. She died in the hospita after Anton Community Newspapers Mother.. Box NY 11501 have. Love .. P.O. 1578, Mineola, Li, ya’ aheart attack and mini stroke. Mass and burial New Arrival was held in Pennsylvani where six of her buck. children live. Sh will be missed b ROBERT DELHAYE with 9-point Debbie and John Wanna of Hicksville greatl Th Hicksville Illustrated News all who knew her! “We&# miss you Grand- are the proud parents of a daughte Kelly The Env Of Hunters (USPS346-720) John and Christine. 18th at the ma” Dolores, Postmaster: Send address changes to Ann, born November hunter looks at the of When any photo Island Community Newspapers, inc. in Glen Cove. Kelly Lee Avenue Students Long Community Hospita is Generous Robert Delhaye next to the 9 point buck P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, N.Y. 11501.

their first child. . at The children of Lee Avenue School h got on th first da of the 198 hunting Entered as second class paid postage are Mr. and Mrs. the Post Office at Mineola, N_Y. and ad- Happy grandparent canned cakes and ha to feel a little envious. Guess donated food, package season—he Act of of Port ditional mailing offices under the Joseph Wisniewski Washingto hunter&# dreamto come home with food for a need famil at Thanksgiving it’s every Congress. and Mr. and Mrs. John Wanna of Mineola. one. Bob got this buck in Delaware County— Published weekly on Thursdays by Long ‘ istand Inc. 132 Congratulation Get Well Jack his mom and all his friends send their con- Community Newspapers, East Second Street, Mineola, NY 11501 Celebrate In Jamaica gratulation to him..... and so do we. Our get well wishes goto Jack Calloriof (P.O. Box 1578 Phon - (516 747-8282. $6.50 rene and Ted Sokolauf of Hicksville just ‘Haverford Road. We hop to see you up and Subscription per year. (continued on returned from trip to Jamaica, West around soon. page 4) $500be

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-Ebbets —Twins— Notes Hupfer Field; Tom Fischetti (Fish) nephew cousins and friends. Social - TJ. Courtheys.....not to forget Joe Charles owned a farm on Jerusalem Frances Rose Metkowski, formerl (continued from page 3}: ‘Miles’ ‘The Kid’ well known Longo; Billy Corrigan, Avenue many yearsago and was Frances Rose Kozak, becam the mother of presiden of Corrigan C.F. Inc. and Jim- b many Hicksvillites. He is the uncle of Fran is A Thank You... twin girls married to Brian Ver Specia my ‘Bobby’ Decker, for to the Frank Sticco of Hicksville. tending Jr., Metkowski, U.S. Marine Corps, now ...from Bill Roach needs of all well wishers. A wonderful time had b that at- thirst my was all stationed in Hawaii. The twins were named “O “Andlast, but not least, a thanks tended. Among from Hicksville atten- Sunday, Dec. 6th, there wasa benefit gigantic those Ashley and Breann. ... names, aren’t toall of who and sold raffle tickets were Marie and DeMonaco heldin my honorat Chaplin’s of Hicksville. you boug din Nancy they! This makes Gladys Kozak another The of an attended this benefit on behalf, with Dominic show support from my friends and my along Fred, John, Grandma + a great grandma “You haveall neighbor in Hicksville was unbelievable. helpe to make some roug DeMonaco, and their wives; and Charlie times in my alittle smoother Lovel Lad Celebrates 65th “As many of you know, I have been unable life and have cer- and Bim DeRiso. to work tainly helpe to make Mrs. Virginia Byrnes of Montana Street sinc August of this year, due to a my holiday happie Hi Friends! celebrated her heart ailment. My doctors say I will have to ones. 6st birthda December 11th. and Healthy Anote came from our old friends, Gloria Ginny been working the West remain out of work for an undetermined ., “Wishin youalla Happy holi- has at John and Rennie. write: season and a thank (Gabarino) Dick The Street Deli for at least 20 perio of time as my heart regai its strengt da great &q I you years, and Bill Roach. “We enjoye seeing our grandson’ picture in the to function normall Workin two job most again..... everyone neighborhoo knows her in the November sth issue (Nicholas Mor- of my life, I have been financiall indepen “P.S. 1am hap to report that my mom friendly face. She is a member of the VFw wh has bee mandoand his friends, the Moor children). dent for quite some time. But thing chang Joan, hospitalized since Oct. Auxiliary in Hicksville, and is still active in 12th witha stroke, doin much better We enjoy the paper very much and like to their affairs. drasticall when yo are told you can’t con- is now. read about the many and friends’ ac- tinue to work. Not has turned Her doctors tell us she will released on Dec. events Ginny is a widow, but he full with workin out , daysar 22nd from Brunswick Rehabilitation tivities going on.” the of her to be one of the toughe parts of my illness, Hospita activity family Her daught Gin- S will then mainly becaus of financial worries, But continue therapy at hom for ny and her husband Drewandlittle Kristan an undetermined thanks toa group of Hicksville’s finest period of time. live with her. She also dotes over her two “All people, I’ve bee relieved of these financial your support and prayers for Mom’s grandchildr in Suffolk County—Coleen burdens for the time being recovery are surel bein answered a she will and Michael—her son Johnny and his wife be home for the “At this time I would like to especiall holidays Thanks Dolores’ children. Bill.” thank the organizer of the benefit. The are: again. . . Her friend, Eileen Jones would like to Bill Haverkamp of Scruples; Paul A Note From the Social Editor publicly wish her the happies of birthda Desimone of wishes. ..and wealso Chaplin’s; Mike Gallant of . want to add our con- After reading Bill’sthank you notel realize Wickers and Gale of the to and Gerry Corrigan thisis gratulation Ginny hop we continue one of the reasons wh many of us think C.F. Inc. to see her down at Richie’s West Joh Hicksville is such a nice place tolive in. All “I would also like to show my appreciation Street Deli. of the peopl that came to Bill’s aid—to hel to many other Hicksville businessmen who mak his life a little easier in his time of Allison’s Givin A Benefit Show help with their support. The are: need—is just wonderful. You wouldn’t find “Billy and Marty Reinhardt and the Allison (Spettmann) Stumphf operates that in many towns. We can all take a lesson staff at Reinharts Allison’s School of Dance in Levittown. of Hicksville; Tom from these generous and kind friendsof Bill’s, DANIELWARD andCHRISTINEFISH Sh benefit shows and the staff at T.J. Courtney’s; give many throughou the I all of us would look around—see if there she John Cucci and the staff at Wicker’s What A Surprise! year—and just presented two holiday is anyone we can give a hand to— Restaurantand the Tower Delicatessen helpin shows at local nursing homes. the to Imagine whether it be a phon call... .a visit... .a Congratulation Christine Fisher and for donatin the food; Doug Dwyer and the delighte faces on those seniors who watched donation. a few hours Daniel Ward, better known t his .... of baby sitting ser- famil Ebbets Field Cafe staff. M at the these beautiful little peopl perform! friends and friends as Among vice to a young mother who can’t afford a Piper. Piper surprised the Curiosity Shop in Hicksville, and stars were Allison, her 8 year old George, bab Christine on Eve with a sitter. . .ortoaparentofahandicapp Thanksgiving for the Billy, Bobby and the staff of Summer- beautiful daughte Erica; (a first time), Gail child... ,a gift to someone wh has no engagement ring, Wassh ever sur: times in Bethpage.. .not forgetting of (Spettmann) Castoro’s 3 year old daught one... .just anythin nice—imagine how prised course, the staffs of Scruples and Kate. She performed in a number called hap holiday be. Look around— Pipe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward of Chaplin’s. your will ‘Santa Has His Eye On You.” and of Westchester. give yourself— hap you did! Proud members “Along with all these people a special in the audience were Gail; Christin is a graduat of our Lad of Mercy thank you shoul out to all those who Former Hicksvillites Married 50 Years Erica and Kate’s their go Academy Cortland Sh daddy grandparent volunteered and College. is Gloria and to work the da of the party, giv- Lucy and Charles Sticcoof Elmont Bill Spettmann and their great- were formerly from Bethpag and now resides u time ing their and tips for my benefit. A honored at a grandm Carmela Giannone. 50t weddin anniversary par- with her proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. fine group of bartenders were guest put ty on Saturda Dec. st at the Pompano Robert Fisher in Dix Hills. togethe from neighborho taverns. Restaurant in The West Hempstea given by Christine, Mrs. A.Gambino, andall were: Scott your Reinhardt - Reinhardt’s; children and Janette, Phyllis, Lucille, and friends want to wish much Social Notes Louise family you Hupfer - Scruple Bobby Clark - Charles Jr. and their All the love spouses. grand and happines on your forthcomin Chaplin& Mike Gallant - Wickers; Ernie children (continued attended along with nieces, marriage. on page 6) 1S MID ISLAND PLAZA nad BROADWAY RT. 107, HICKSVILLE We OPEN TIL 10 PM Sy MON-SAT IN DECEMBER CHRISTMAS SALE FREE DELIVERY SALE ENDS - JANUARY ist 1988 516°931°5338 “We Make Gift Buying Easy” $400 OFF $300 OFF T ANY $200 OFF OFF ANY GIFT ANY PACK* GIFT PACK* GIFT PACK* GIFT PACK* PRICED UNDER *10 PRICED AT *10-°20 PRICED AT *20-*30 OVER *30 WITH COUPON ONLY WITH COUPON PRICED ONLY WITH COUPON ONLY WITH 2 COUPON ONLY L W LIMIT w $190 OFF O ANY $20 OFF ' & ANY 10 OF BOTTLE OF BOTTLE OF : ~ “LIQUOR LIQUOR WINE 1.5 liter Liter Size 1.75 CHAMPAGNE . Liter . 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Mayb some of i know what Avenue from her He became old on the drop her a line—you they grandchildren— (continued from page 4) g years write serviceman or woman— Francis, Maura and Michelle of Mineola. Newan is another Dec. say... . your , gt... ss Carolyn She certain- and and Jessica of Acre a3th birthday girl. Wouldn&# tell her age— they’r protecting our country. Joseph Lane. Birthday Birthday Birthday The hom of would be to hear from you: PFC Ann They& hopin Grandpa Mike bring home h . .. gla says 21 sound good. .. l Kozak. 2nd Med. Bn. 2 D.; F.S.SG. an ice cream cake from his Peppermint Belated Sweet 1 birthda wishes to pretty Aland Sandy Greenspan helpe their son 1135816 S. NC. Park Ice Cream Parlor in th Christine Longo. Her birthda was Dec. Scott celebrate his birthda on the 3th. Wife Hand Co,; S-1 Camp Lejeune, 2854 city... Remember her from Carvel on iith but she celebrated with her famil and Jill and son Brian were also on hand to P.S. friends at a on at Newbridg Road??? lovely party Saturda make this da special... . Sen i You New Item ’s in And the on East Street had Woodbur ... Anglin’s Julie Another wasDeb- their Happ Birthda ... lovely birthda gir avery hap day as they help grand “Fifteen Dec. 1sthI birth Ther Is No bie Frankson, who turned 1 on Sunda daughte Alicia Marie Anglin enjoy her yearsagoon gave Char beautiful Priz- Dec. Her and friends want to wish 2nd on Dec. Alicia’s toa specia bab girl—Julie 13t famil birthday 14t parents We want you to keep sendin in your Matthew zi. Well, 15 years later she’s no longer a bab her the best. Alicia and Donald, and brother social notes and to us. is still photo ....and 22nd to blow out the (althoug she& alway be my bab sh Happy Birthday were also there to help Weare happ to publis free of charg all of beautiful and a very special youn lady. Christine Turner with love from candles. ...and Anna Dalton of Meade announcements of Julie. We love your weddings aire. celebrated hers on the 16th. HappBirthday you...Mom- Christine, Elise, Louanne, Avenue engagements, birthdays anniversaries, Susan, course. Pat! mie and Daddy.” of . . Maria, and school news, club news, etc. The hom Arcadia Lane was the Reilly on Ann&# In The Marines We would also like to hear from our out- site of a for Jack Murray of birthda party Ann Veronica Kozak, daughter of of-town and out-of-state subscribers. New Hampshir as he celebrated his 44t bir- Gladys Kozak and the late Harry Kozak, Write and tell us what- are doing thda on Dec. 14th Among the honored is now a PEC in the U.S. Marine Corp where youare living— your memories guests were son Jim and daughter Jen- lived here. Ann is a 198 graduat of Hicksville Hig of Hicksville when yo You do nifer, and Cathy Quinn. Everyone had a School. Before entering the Marines she not have to have been a 50-year resident great time. worked at the Nassau County Medical Center of Hicksville to write somethin of interest All those birthda songs that were heard Lab—while attendin Farmingda Univer- to our readers, Many of yo only lived in from the home of Bub and Sylvia sity and Nassau Community Colleg She Hicksville for a few years— you still Chernow were not recording On Dec. 13t i have memories of dear neighbor and Chernow’s celebrated one massive bir- the friends. thday for of the members who party many If have news. .and you . . everythi is celebrated their birthda this month: Aunt news... .send it to us please Donna Russo who Terry (Dec. 7) The Hicksville Hlustrated News celebrated he very speci 21st on Dec. 9th 13 E. Second St., Mineola, NY. 11501 Steve Chernow’s birthday was on the 12th Leo Russo’s was the 16th and last, but not least, was Stephanie Ferraro wh will celebrate hers on the 24th Everyone had a wonderful time. I heard that there were so many candles on the delicious cake that was served that the FOR OUTSTANDING Service guests . HONORED had to wear sun glass to Eastern States: Thomas Pennica of at And belated birthday wishes go to Hicksville was recently recognized a awards for 10 of Jennifer Walker of Bobwhite Lane on the special reception years service to Eastern States. Headquartered celebration of her 10th on Dec. birthday in Lake Success, N.Y., Eastern States isthe i2th...and Puerta di it He Herny again. nation’s leading bank card association and celebrated his 29t birthda on Dec. 13th offers complete bank card, electronic mail, .and if John “Wa to go, Henry.!.. . . you see .telemarketing and debit card services pea Caglione of Utica Street, congratulat him tailored to the individual needs of its PFC Ann Veronica Kozak is here BROWNIE TROOP #3023 of St. Ignatius has o the celebration of his birthda on Dec. members. 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Hicksville High Happenings. . . Galile Lod New By Joe Lorenzo By ARLEN STRONGIN

School Play live in the ridiculous President Giordano’s Message “It is difficult to present, School held the student productio of Neil Jo On December 11 and 2, the Hicksville Hig to live in the past.” Ji Bisho to live in the future, and impossible Beach Memoirsin the auditorium. The pla was a hug success; many parents Simon&# Brighto one time or another, or perhap on some reaction from the audience. Many have their finest hours at and students attended. The show received a highl positive organizations hours arrive The Galileo is no exception. Its finest usuall Rob Allen as “Stan”, Tony Walker as occasi or event. Lod in the play were Tom Schiffer as “Eugene” for the Starring and its of its two Christmas parties— handicappe Tower as “Blanche”, Sue Endres as “Nora”, paluring the time of presentation “Jack” jennifer Jackso as “Kate”’, Jennif for the children of its membership Paseltiner. Teacher children of Lon and the other one “Laura”. The director of the productio was teacher Judit Island Lisa Grilloas this time. So much love, affection and love displaye for controlled Brian Thomas; in charg Yes, ther is so much beaut at Quinla was the technical advisor. Lig was b children Jame Sa Noto and It is heart- to watch these highly- enjoying Danielle and Sera Limoli. The stage managers were these children. reall of sound was Signorel cakes of all varieties. And to watch them as the eagerl await members also out with the production food, ice cream, cookies, soda, Rick Derenzis. Thirty-one crew helpe watch their like beacons to th arrival of Santa Claus and his ba of toys, to eyes light up Class Ranks and his combo—oh, seniors their little bodies dancing to the music of Richie Lagnese yes, School seniors recentl received their class ranks. Most college- watch Hicksvill to cater to their needs and wants a feelin ranked. The Class of this to all those wh are working steadil satisfied with their point averages. 46 students were 1988 give were gra and there islove and affection here, which materialize into Th salutatorian of the clas is Dheera Khanna. They of satisfaction and gratification. Yes, valedictorian isMichael Fleming There was and which remain with yo for along time, singing clas ranks due to their hard work and determination. waves of human emotions many seniors had very goo at the Galileo this other there was Santa Claus. This is Christmas Lodg Clas of there was dancin and Congratulatio to the 198 and And what a terrific im- is Christmas fo these children, full of goo cheer expressions Spanish Club and fro all the members of the Galileo Lodg hurrying to students to learn more about Spani customs, these have as one witnesses The Club is one which inspires pact Christmas Spani the Ole do not miss out on an g, Is there any feeling at to ona field trip December 16 to tomake sure that these children and languag Th club arranged go little backgroun is than th of and asking very in return? York Presiden of the club i Nick Munson. Its vice- Kell time that is better feeling giving Restaurant in New City. Monteforte, his able assistants were Chairman of the Christmas was Ski and is The club’ secretary is Tom Karukakal The parties Kraemer, and its treasurer Joh Depaoli The were Pete Massiello, Rocco Lombardo and Armand Del Cioppo. organizations present St. Pious by Posillico Correction the A.H.R.C. of woodmere, the St. Bernard’s and groups, Ji also. The entertainment b the Pegg O’Con- performe in an excellent fashion provide of the school district’s in Christmas to land sold representative excellent as usual, and for its participation our par- A statement referring bein _ nor school of Dancing was committee. the Galileo : tribute of from Lodg tonewhomedevelopersifth middleschool reorganizatio ties for many years, the O’ Conners receiveda appreciation Th statement was actually presente b in these two wonderful Christmas par- closes (in last week’s “Ad Hoc To Stud Mid- It must be noted that everyone wh participated a member of the audience. writer from this the Hicksville I!- dle School Options story) wasincorrectly at- ties are listed in an article to be written by a publication Th Illustrated the error. tributed to Mrs. Helen Lafferty, a regrets lustrated News. and all these children saw and The Galileo Lodg expressed its feeling about Christmas, and the Ladies felt what Christmas is all about, and all the members of the Galileo Lodg

& and Se Ves eS from Presidents Giordano and Marion Dansegli down to th officers eo Auxiliary, Jo MLO POR VIN LO POR members, helpe to convey these beautiful feeling RAS YO FON scheduled for Please don’t forget the Galileo Lodge Gala New Year&# Eve Celebration

- rib dinner with all the trim- TEL 622-3486 Thursda December 31 In the offering will be a complet prime Continental Breakfast about mings, unlimited liquor, all the New Years Eve paraphenal a Tickets sell at Th party starts 2a.m, and music for your dancing pleasure +3 per person. for outsiders must be mad by the at 9 p.m. and the dancing starts at 10 p.m, Reservations BEAUTY SALON ‘ basis. Members 2ist, The distribution of tickets will be made o a first-come -first-served o~ assisted Rocco will be given speci consideration. Pete Massiello will ‘chair’ this event, abl by FROM JACK & HIS STAF as n tickets T Lombard and Armand Del Cioppo. So hurry up and make your reservations CLIENTELE fine TO THEIR VAST | will be purchase at the door. If you want to usher in the new yea in style coming the to do. to the Galileo Lodg on the date mentioned here is in-

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= HICKS Memories...... 0f Lydi Sarlia Duf Christmas and as I was e other da I was wrapping some gifts decidi on back to the founded in 1986 by Howard J. Finnegan REWS wi paper, “ib and eat use, I thoug day durin th holid School. What fun it was and to be RITA LANGDON EDITOR season when I went to Nicholai ho exciting JAN MANASKIE ASSOCIATE EDITOR FLO GRIES SOCIAL EDITOR for our which were caug up in the activities of makin gift parents beg in HOWARD FINNEGAN CONTRIBUTING EDITOR [remember some made through the grade but one that stands Post Office Box 70 © Hicksville, N.Y. 11801. November. things done whe I was in th fifth Incorporating the Hicksville Edition of the Mid-island Herald out from the rest was grad = Fred J. Noeth. of founded in 1949 by First of all, the teacher ha us bring from home, a 5x7 piec glas We were school Hicksville I!iustrated News is published every Thursday all walkers and now I wonder how we carried tha glassto without a misha by Anton Community Newspapers of Long Island certainl had its dangers. 132 East Second Street, Mineola, New York 11501 ; of aluminum foil. 516-747-8282 The step was to eb afair amount Toda we can hav rolls of foil but in those day it was hard to come by. Searchin for the inner foil wrapping of discarde cigarette and gum packag was like findin a needle in for those ahayrtac Ispent many days with my head down lookin elusive packag Letters From Our Readers and beggin my uncle for theirs. j if the teacher we all had artistic talent I Letters to the editor are welcomed b the editors and publishe of the Anton Community Newspapers. I don’t know though (that, doubt, However, the must follow certain guideline in order for us to print them: they should be as short althoug I did or whether she wanted u to achieve more than we expected of as possibl we reserve the righ to edit in the interest of space; the MUST be signe ( type name ourselves but then we had to pain a scene in black ( silhouette, if you pleas at the bottom will not suffice); the must include an address and telephon number so that we can verif their authenticity. onour piec of glass When that was accomplishe the aluminum foil was pressed We receive many fine letters which we would like to share with our readers, but we are unable against the back of the glass and held in plac with cardboard and tape. The tape to use them because the are unsigne or have a typewritten name only. gave the look of a frame. Then we wrapped the picturein tissue paper and secur We cannot publish every letter we receive because of space limitations, but we try to present both it with or sides of all issues. Personal attacks and letters considered to be in poor taste will not be printed. red/ green/ string. Iremember how proud I was of mine and ho pleased my parents were when The I it to them. To Editor: Hicksville for the holida season. It is the gav This letter is Ican still that in mind and think of ho difficult the task bein published upon request. Chamber hop to annuall improve on see picture my was Th day decorations after holida were this project. The committee made a speci but how satisfyin were the results. installed in the Hicksville business district, effort to avoid any emphasi toward any Editor' Note: Anyone with memories of life in Hicksville write to us at East a telephon call was received at the office specifi religio The question of color may 13 of the Hicksville Chamber of Second St., Mineola, New York 11501 Commerce. usage which you raise, was never raised b Th caller (name withheld) charge the any members of the Chamber, includin Chamber with bein comprise primarily many who are non-Christian. You point of Christians, and complained that the out, I believe, that the colors blue and decorations were red, with some primarily white or silver were not used. It so hap Poli Repo which was of Christmas. green, symboli pens that you are quite right in your The complainan stated that there should observation— observation is that this have been The Second Precinct has reported the Avenue. Entry was made through a rear some emphasi on decoratin is also the case in decorations in holida following: window. the community with blue and white or other communities and many shoppin ° December 4- A travel office blue and silver, of the agency at symbolic Hannukah centers). This situation, however is not in- Mid-Island Shoppin Plaza was burglarized En- The Eighth Precinct has the season. , reported tended as a of sligh or:neglect any was made the front window. The Th referred the matter try throu following: secretary to the is a and religion—it happenstan loss included ° nothin computer December 6- A business on in President of the Hicksville Chamber, Marc equipment, Broadw more or less. During the 198 and_a file holida typewriters, copiers cabinet. Hicksville was burglarize Entry was made Ramirez, and the letter was sent followin season, the color used was This was ‘© gold December 6- Jewelr was taken durin a throug a rear window. Th loss included $1,128 directl to the complainant this change year because gol did not burglar that occurred at a house on Willets in cash and two safes which contained “Your conversation with th of paper. secretary show well in the present lighting system. the Chamber of Commerce has been “The points yo raised will be referred brough to my attention with specifi to the proper committee and I thank you regar to your observations and comments for callin this to our attention. The abou the decorations holiday in Hicksville. membership—of all religions—will deal “The Chamber of Commerce is com- with this matter in makin plan for next prise of business peopl not (although year’s decorations as they see fit. As for limited to such) those members of bein this year, pleas accept the Chamber&# goo diverse race, religion and national wishes for a happ holida season, alon backgroun Under the cloak of such an with an expression of thanks that we live organization, it is to be an effec- possibl in a country where we are free to discuss tive for the betterment of the gener such ‘matters intelligently and without local community, which indirectly affects malice.” . all members of that community, even those wh are not involved in actively it. Marc Ramirez “A committee was two appointe years : President ago to handl the logistics of decoratin Hicksville Chamber of Commerce, AGOODCAUSE...John E. Jabour of Hicksville, a groupleaderintheSystems Programs Department of Grumman Data System Division, donates blood during one of the several such sessions held by Grumman during i987. Our Lad of Merc - School of Excellence

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HOSTESSE ANDHOSTfor theday: Betty Anton (president), Louis Giansante. Seated: Myra Giansante (director).

t a aay Col STANDING (LtoR): Marge Long, AnnC. Marie ‘0, MyraG r Anton and Walter Shubert. Seated: Henry Thode, Joe Palminteri, Theresa Shubert.

5 a q ee CHICKENDANCERS (LtoR: ) Ethel Meyers, Millie Bruck, Sophie Holst, Maria Smeriglio, Catherine Cuomo, Vera Swarz, Rose Oreste and Marge Cycon.

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Rose Fischetti Millie Theresa SEATED (L to R): Marge Correll, Mickey Giardula, Ann Kalen, Marie Stein, Doroth ‘CLOCKWISEFROM Mar Lichtenberger, Bruck, i y Adele Alchimenok, Mary Kilkenny, Mary Cupani, Margie Rodriguez, VitaAbruz- - Jurgens, Nancy Arcuri. Standing: (L to R): Sally DeMatteis, Sophiephie Sol Sohas Sophie Ethel Meyers. “Elsie Kpehler. ‘Hicksville Jilustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, Becember 17, 1987 Page-l.

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ae 2 ~e FATHER BILL DONNELLY lends a helping hand as Marie Colapietro unwraps a surprise STANDING (L to R): LESLIE SIEMAS, Qualantone, Mike Kaczmarski, Sam Sophie gift of $5 (oneof many prizes). Attable in background: Anna D’Andria, Lenore Minietta, Cuomo, Catherine Cuomo. Seated (LtoR): Jean Kaczmarski, Veronica Saldonis, Marion Edna Maggio, Ruth Raftery, Sarah Profera, Fran and Frank Cacciola, MillieMarangello, Carlucci and Frank Carlucci. Helen Monteleone, Sally Baier, Fran Reganato, Emira Constantine.

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Holid Program at Hicksville Librar Obituaries

Liza Kaga will perform popula children’s free and all are welcome to attend an hours ___ Nicholas J. Tallarico of Stock folkand holida songs from around the world of musical entertainment. under the direction Henry J Nicholas Tallarico, a resident of on Saturda Dec. 2 at 2p.m. at the Hicksville Assorte holida movies will beshownon J Funeral Home.

_ Hicksville, on Dec. 1, Public Librar Children’s Room. Tuesda Dec. 29 and Wednesda Dec. 3 at passe away Pre-deceased his wife, Laiira, ~ Arthur E. Krueger This program, sponsor b the Nassau 2 p.m. These programs are free and all are b Mr. Arthur E, Krueger, a retired tunnel Decentralization welcome. Tallarico is survived by his daughter County Arts Program is the Frances, Kathleen Ramistella and Alexan- blaster, passe away on Dec. at age dria his Nicholas and of 84 He was a résident of Hicksville, Lo Ye Pe AY Plo PP Gorman, sons, Jr Christophe his mother, Frances, his sister, formerly of Glen Cove. Arthur Pre-deceased b his wife, Mary A., Mr. Carmela Chicorelli, two brother _ Beautiful to survived his Arthur E. Ways Express and Marion, and nine grandchildre Kruege is b son, his sisters, Maria Mannello and Grace A Mas of Christian Burial was said at Jr. Your his brother, William and two Holiday Greetings St. Ignatius R.C. Church on Dec. 4. Inter- Saveres Arthur III and Mark. ment followed at St. Charles Cemetery grandson under the direction of Vernon C. Wagner Mr. Krueger was interred at Hol Rood e FIRESIDE BASKET of FTD Funeral Home. Cemetery under the direction Whitting e HOLIDAY BASKET Joseph Boslet Funeral Home. A charter member of Moles, an Josep Boslet, the former owner of organiza tion of construction workers involved with Amember of Boslet’s Stationery Store, passe away on work, Mr. Krueger was a Dec. 2 at the age of 78 He was a resident undergroun member of the Blasters, Drill Runners and of St. Jame for 2 years, formerl of Miners Unions. Hicksville for 50 years. Mr. Boslet is survived b his wife, Aileen, Stephanie T. Hannan Teleflora” his sons, Josep Gordon and Peter, his Stephani T. Hannan, a resident of sister, Margaret and six grandchildren Hicksville, passe away on Dec. 9. A Mass of Christian Burial was said at Mrs. Hannan is survived b her husband, Sts, Phili and Jame R.C. Church, St. James Robert, her parents, Jame and Eileen (Da Mr. Boslet was interred at St. Patrick’s ly O’Sullivan, her sisters, Donna Stewart ae Cemetery, Hauppauge. and Patricia Barhold, her brother, Jam K. POINSETTIAS |[ Clara Keller O’Sullivan, and her nieces and nephew Clara Keller, a former resident of Kate, Charles and Jame Stewart, Loren Hicksville, passe away on Dec. 6. and Lindsa Barhold. Teleflora’ Lr Miss Keller is survived b he sister, A Mass of Christian Burial was said at _ Give _ * SHOP BY Henrietta St. R.C. Church:on Dec. 12. Inter- {| Crystal Hurricane St. Nick’las Bear™ McLoughlin. Ignatius A Mass of Christian Burial said ment followed at Rood Bouquet! PHONE Bouquet! was at Holy Cemetery ~ ALSO All St. Ignatiu R.C. Church on Dec. 10. Inter- under the direction of Thomas F. Dalton Major ; | Give Teleflora’s Credit Cards ment followed at Holy Rood Cemetery Funeral Home, Hicksville Chapel Crystal Centerpiece Accepted Bouguei! Mourn Los Of Local Fire OPEN SUNDAYS Vamp Fighte Hicksville Fire Fighter are mourning the also served as Hicksville Water Commissioner JGIESE Florist loss of two senior members. for many years. Harry Borley Carl Eisemann _Ex- Harry Borle of Co, # passe away Ex-Captain and honorary Chief Carl on November 12 after a lon illness. Harry ose Eisemann of P.H. & L. Co. #1 passe away on ; up throug th ranks to the position of chief December 9g after a lon illness, Carl was to (NEXT TO ROBERTS CHEVROLET) in 1937-3 He complete 50 years of service have complete 6 years of active service in in and a the time of his He was the status his fellow e 931-0241 e 198 passing com- 1988 given by plete 62 years. He was a past presiden of members of honorar chief in 198 Carl serv- the Nassau County Chiefs Council and the edin many positions in his company and also Nassa County Firemen’s Association. Harry as departme treasurer.

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Hicksville Ilustrated News - Hicksvill New York - Thursday, Becember 17, 198 Bage-15 Religious Services What Hicksville Is Readi The following books were highly re- The Rev. William H. Deacon, The Rev. Anne E. Ly NON-DENOMINATIONAL last week at the Public BAPTIST queste dall, Deacon. Services; on on at Hicks The Church of Hicksville 17 Herzog Place, Hicksville, Church Liszt St. and Pollock 9:30 a.m Holy o Sundays at 6:00 and'10: a.m. Firat Baptist P1. Hicksville. Tel: Tet: 622-6330. Harold Services: at Ne Librar Gom . Sundays 938-7134. Kevin J. Rawlins, Pastor. Services: Sund Sunday School at 9:30 a. moming FICTION worship at 11:00. Sunday night gospel hour at 7:00. Sunday GREEK ORTHODOX edult at school for cradie 9:45 — ages through a.m. Wednesday Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 20 Field Ave., Hicksville. 1, SILK VENDETTA Victoria Holt event at 7:30. yer Tel: 433-4522. Fr. George Stavropoulos. Services: Sunday Or- orecee through 12 from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to for 2. WEST OF EDEN — Gloria Goldreich CATHOLIC thros at 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy at 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo! :0 p.m. at 9:45 a.m. 105 Broadway, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: KALEIDOSCOPE — Danielle Steel Church 5 Fordham Ave., Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 3 Holy Family JEWISH ees aeSuRev. Tom 536,1348. Thee Fav. Bomerd 4. Pastor, The Rev. Peter PATRIOT GAMES — Tom worsat111 am. Bible ic E 4. Clanc Asst. McGrThe Rev. Domenick Duveisdort, Pastor, Graziadio, ‘Shaarel Zedek New South Rd. and Old Coun- ble call for time and Tocatl staffed is Studies, nursery — i Pastor. Masses: in the HOT FLASHES Barbara Raskin Asst. 10:15 ty Rd., Hicksville, 11801. Tel:838-0420, Rabbi Yitz- Provided for all services. 5. a. 12:45 and 7:00 In Churc :00 and 11:30 p.m. the School at 10:00 a.m. chok Shuste Services: Saturdays at 9:00ppap at 8:00 9-00 a.m and.5:00 and 7: Saturday and pm Group meets on Wednesdays at 8:00 p. m t tal over pro- NONFICTION blems and in Jewish A.C. Church 500 South Oyster Bay Road, living. Christmas Service At 1. THE GREAT DEPRESSION OF 1990 — Dr. Ravi LUTHERAN Batra The Lutheran Church of 270 South Broadway, 2. NOT WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER — Hicksville, 11081. Tel: 831-0710. The Rev. Frank L. Nelson, Betty Church-Saturday ‘ Church of Christ Pastor. Services: at 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 am. and 1:00 p.m. In the lower Sundays Mahmood School at 9:15 urch-8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Family Mass a.m. is invited to celebrate THE COMPLETE BOOK OF FOOD — the third of month at 11:00 a.m. in the lower Redeemer Lutheran Church 17 New South Hicksville, The community 3 on Sunday every 636- Road, church. Weekda at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. 11801. Tet: The Rev. Ur. Theodore’S. Gran it Services: Christmas with the Church of Christ of Carol Ann Renzler ‘St ignatiu Loy ®.C. Church 120 Hicksville. Sundays gt £00 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Tet-931-0056. The Rev. Frederick Harrer, racamPastor. Rev. Peter Liu Christmas Eve services,ana Dec. 24 at 7 and 11 p.m. Christmas Hicksville, located at 10 Broadwa between 4. THE CBS MURDERS — Richard Hammer i W Day, Dec. 25 at 10 a.m Communion. le Marie Street and Nicholai Street. YOU — Milton Berle Satu os Sund at 7:30, 8:45, Lutheran Church 40 W. Nicholai Hicksville, 11801. B.S. LOVE masses, ith anp.m. Trinity St., 5 10:00 a.m. (10:30 in Auatto 11:15 a.m. 12:30 and Tel: 931.2225. The Rev. Dr. John H. Krahn, th Rev. Wayne Puls, Services are on Sunda December 20, at p.m. Weekday masses at 7:00 and 9:00 am. Monday Assistant Pastor. Services: Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Sundays Kid Choirs’ o Saturdays at 9:00 a.m. at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. Sunday Schoo! and Nursery Care uia.m. forthe Adult and presen- throug Friday. The videos were on re- at 9:30 a.m. for the 9:45 am. service. Bible Study on following highl COMMUNITY tation of The Celebration. On Thursday, at 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve ser- quest last week at the library The Parkway Community Church Stewart Ave at Levittown vices at 6, 7:30, 8 and 11 p.m. Christmas Day at 9:45 am. December 24, at 7:30 p.m. will bea Christmas Hleke 11801. Tel: 938-1233/831-9055. The Rev. 1. WHO&# THAT GIRL Parkway, METHODIST The Lord Is Come!, a musical Douglas R. MacDonald. Services: Sundays at 9:30 and 11:00 Eve service, 2. THAT LIFE a.m. Church School and Infant Care at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. United Methodist Church Oid Country Ra. an Nelson Ave., presentation. Also on Sunda December 20, Midweek Bible Study.on Wednesdays at 8:15 p.m. Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-2626, The Rev.Fe Richard Smeitzer, X The Rev. Dale White. Services: at 8:0 8:15 and 11:00 at the Adult and Kids Choirs’ will be 3 PROJEC EPISCOPAL Sundays p.m., a.m. Sunday schoo! from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. The Bus Ministry DAY at the Mall”. 4. LIGHT OF of the Church operates Sunday to bring people to Sun- singing “Broadway # Holy Trinity Eplecopal Church 130 Jerusalem Ave., Hicksville, every ARIZONA 11801. Tel: 931-1920. The Rev. Domenic K. Clannelia, Rector, day School or the 9:15 a.m. worship service. Formore information, ea call 935-385 5 RAISING Seasons Best

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© Hicksville (Mid-Island) Senior Citizens December 20 Advent Ave., Westbury. New members are address all notices of local events to Sunday, will meet from.11 a.m. to 3 at the or p.m. e The of wanted. For information call 489-2644 Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.0. Box Sunday Message: Message United Methodist Church, Old Country Rd. NY. 11501 or 747-8282. 10:30 a.m. at 17 Maple PIl. 938-1062. _ 1578) Mineola, phone Christmas, and Nelson Ave., Hicksville. For informa- Calendar items must be submitted two weeks Hicksville. Fellowship immediately after the of Ner- _ Recovery Inc., Association tion call Clare Smyth at 938-7079. prior to the event. the service, followed by a RAP about the vous and Former Mental Patients, will ° Fund-raising activity, 10:45 a.m. at message. meet at 8 p.m. at Parkway Community 17 Shaarei Zedek, Old Country Thursday, December Church, Hicksville. Congregation © Singles Sunday Brunch, 11 a.m. to 2 Stewart Ave., ¢ Mid-Island YM & YWHA of the Rd. and New South Rd., Hicksville. lighting 45 Manetto Hill p.m. at the Mid-Island Y, e Fund-raising activity, 7:45 p.m. at Con- Chanukah Menorah, 5p.m. Songs and holi- Refreshments served. Rd., Plainview. Members $3; non-members Shaarei Zedek, Old Country Rd. _ gregation day refreshments will be included. Also ° Judaea 4th Annual $5. For information call 822-3535. and New South Rd., Hicksville. Refresh- Hashachar/Young takes on Dec. 21 and 22. Forintorma- _ place Metro Area Winter Camp, Dec. 24 through e The Chancel Choir of the Woodbury ments served. tion call 822-3535. Dec. 27 at Camp Lake, Stockholm, the Silber United Methodist Church, under ¢ Prenatal Exercise Friday, December 18 Classes, Tuesdays N.J. Judaean Ofarim 3 to 6) Helen Houdek Young (grades Hicksville Youth Council Par- musical direction of Mrs. and from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Holiday Thursdays and Tsofim (grade 7 to 8). Forinformation will Roger Strader ‘‘King of Staff Room of the Mid-island ty, 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the Hicksville Elks present Hospital. call 433-4960. at the 577 Free to Hicksville 12 and Love,” 11 a.m. church, Woodbury Fee. For information call 520-2212. _ Lodge. youth up. Woodbury. Wedn: December. 23 Saturday, December 26 Forinformation or to obtain a permission Rd., , e 7:30 - December 21 ° Dinner at Asparagii Restaurant, Slip call Beth at 822-KIDS. Monday, Hicksville Kiwanis Club meets at 12:30 Unit 212 for 25 to 40 of age. 5 eThe John Peter Zenger p.m. at the Milleridge Inn, Jericho. p.m. singles years e Overeaters Anonymous: a 12 step (German-American) of The Steuben Socie- course dinner. Cost: $25 per person. The for recovery from e Emphysema Club meeting, 1:30 p.m. in fecovery program ty of America will meet at the V.FW. Hall, restaurant is located at 379 South Oyster will meet at 8 at Parkway the Conference Room of the Mid-Isiand “overeating, p.m. W.M. Gouse, Jr., Post No. 3211, 320 Sout Bay Rd., Plainview. For information call Church, Hicksville. For infor- Hospital. No fee. For information call Community Broadway, Hicksville For informatio call 822-3535. mation call 795-6814. 520-2212. 938-2216. Sunday, December 27 Saturday, December 19 Thursday, December 24 e Sunday Message: ‘“‘Discovering the e Overeaters a 12 step e ¢ The Howie Players will perform at 7 Anonymous: Hicksville-Jericho Rotary Club will for from Radiant Self,” 10:30 a.m. at 17 Maple Pl., at Church, recovery program recovery meet at 12:15 at the Inn. & Milleridge p.m. Parkway Community p.m. Hicksville. Fellowship immediately after Hicksville. Admission: $5. overeating, 8:30 p.m. Mondays and ° New Outlook for the Widowed will followed a RAP about the Thursdays at Parkway Community Church, the service, by © Ho to Flirt: For Men and Women, 8 meet at 8 at the Mid-Island Y, 45 Hicksville. For information call 795-6814. p.m. message. lus Manetto Hill Plainview. For informa- p.m. at Dreams East, Tower St., Roslyn. ber 22 Rd., Tuesday, Blanche Tar- ing Fee: $35 in advance; $45 at the door. For in- tion call the Y at 822-3535 or eThe Third Scholar in e The Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Annual formation call 484-5384. sky, president, at 938-1747. Or-Elohim Society for the Preservation and En- Residence Weekend at Temple © will 22-24. © Sibling Class, 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. in the couragement of Barber’ Shop Quartet Hicksville Elks Lodge No. 1931 in Jericho will take place on January _ call Ronne Gold at Staff Room of the Mid-Isiland Hospital. Singing in America, will meet at 8 p.m. at meet at 8 p.m. at 80 East Barclay St., For information 433-0633. Fee. For information call 520-2212. Winthrop Hall, Church of the Advent, 555 Hicksville. For information call 931-9310. 921-4664 or Harriet Bienenteld at

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Hicksville Bllustrated News - Hicksville. New York - Thursday, Becember 17, 1987 Page-1 Legionnair Lo By GREG BENNETT Charles Wagner Post #421, Hicksville

This column is dedicated to our fighting who respond to th call of “Air Raid- Pearl Harbor” at 7:55 a.m. on December 7, 1941 whe Japanese air and naval forces attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet without a formal declaration of war. Within the time yo can read this article over 1,000 American servicemen were killed. Eig U.S. battleships, three cruisers, three destroyer and eigh other craft were sunk or

: badl damaged : That fateful da very ordinar Americans did extraordinary brave deeds. The lifted ob- jects though impossi to lift, moved with broken backs walked with feet shot off and serviced gun with fractured arms. Some foug on at battle stations knowing they would drown. Others swam to rescue comrades in flaming oil. Messmen manned guns, musicians steered boats, machinists tied tourniquets and nurses hauled lines, With Pearl Harbor, Wheeler Field, Ford Island and Hickam Field ablaze, Americans united withresolve and the fur necessary to overcome the evils of Imperi Japa and Nazi Germany It is alway a great honor to see members of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association at

: Veterans functions. ST. IGNATIUS DAISY TROOP 3338 On Saturda December 6, County Cdr. Hochbrueckner, Cdr. Christo, and VC Greg Bennett ON NOVEMBER 17, 14St. Ignatiuskindergarten girls were invested as Daisy GirlScouts_ with a Pin and Certificateby attended the 21st Annual Nurses Training Ball of Voiture 80 of the Nassau County Forty Duringthe ceremony, they were presented Daisy Beginning leaders and Rosemarie Smith. recited the Girl Scout Promise and Laws and Our to Cdr. Christo whoas and worked on thenurses’ Dorothy Hyde They Eigh complimen Forty Eighte lusion of In andsangthreesongs. Atthe the eC thenew Daisys were scholarsh project. It was great to see County Cdr. Hochbrueckner feeling better. joined by their families and friends for a luncheon party. Congratulations to all the new Our is December 21 at 8:00 Remember our POW-MIA next post meeting Monda p.m. Daisys. durin the holida season.

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WNC Ma A Illustrated HICKSVILL NEWS: - Becember 1987 Hicksville Fllustrated News - Hicksv New Bork Thursday, 17, Page-20 ot. Ignatius CYO News Hicksville Jr. Varsity Volleyball Team BARBARA LEWIS Members By scorers should be called in to the commis- Team This week’s call in scores are from: Mr. Jo sioners each week and any that would Karin Silvar coach Melissa Biagini Jeanin LaGrasta Sta BoteHeyer Basso coachof the Lions. Histeamplayedo like to see his team mentioned in the paper Diane Mardi Rebecca Smith Tara Conroy Christine Pagan Saturd December 12. to call me at Scores can be Heather Tower pleas 681-69 Maureen Gill Alexandra Panga Lions 26 : Cubs 4 called in to Mondaynight so that the can Udeshi up Tracy Granai Debbie Reinhardt Kalp into the The Lions ha a fantastic da Jaso Basso get paper. Stephani Heath Courtney Rivers Andrea Zuzzolo was the mainscorer fo his team scoring the Our December CYO open meeting is _ 26 with full from Thomas cancelled this month. We willhold ournext _ points, support All from CYO meeting on the of _ Myronand Jod Durkin. of us in January 3r Thursda would like to congratula Jason o such a the month.

: and would like take this inthe sport of basketball. Gar I to time to ieomenmakes perfec wish all our friends in CYOa very hap holi- A and a new aahacrtnrcemin tho coachesthatall da health year. 1M Officer Electe T Hicksvill Socc Cl

_ During the Election Meeting of the Liaison Hicksville Americans Soccer Club held Ja Schwartz—Treasurer tecently new officers were approve effec- Al Blicker—

_ tive Januar 1, 1988 The are a follows: Gary Fisch—Director Phil Caputo—

_ Pat McHugh— President/Travel Team Congratulatio to the new officers, Hig Scho Athlet Finishe Top- Seaso Hicksville Hig School junior, Jennife Liv- York State Public School Championshi and

_ ingston, has alread mad her mark on the 7t plac in the New York State Federation _ Nassau County track and field scene. Jennife Championshi held recentl in Syracuse | hasjus culminateda bus fall season b be- Quit a list for such a young athlete. _ ing elected All- in cross country for In Syracus Jennifer not onl defeated the best the second consecutive year. runners in the state from public privat Her list of achievements this and Catholic schools but also Mother Nature, _ impressive yea include: an undefeated leagu meet as this 3, mile race was run on ahill course schedule, ast plac in the Nassau County in six inches of snow at 1 degree below. & Coaches Invitational, ist plac in the Con- In addition to he athletics, Jennife main- __ ference Championshi Nassau County Clas taines an academic schedule which includes A (tea representing the larges schools in honors classes. She is also a member of the Hicksville PAL Basketball News the New high school music as an oboist. _ thecounty)champion 14th placein program CHARLETTE ANSTEY By We are alway on the lookout for new The boy and girl in oux basketball pro- referees (mal and female) for our basketball are excited over their first game programs. We have two separate basketball this week. All of our participants have been programs: one is for the boy and one is for S IGNATI bus having practices these past weeks get- th girls. If. you are interested in being a CYO for that first New referee, pleas contact Mrs. Bentrewicz at ting ready big game.

| Sie uniforms have been issued toall participants 822-112 with the understanding they will be able to Mr Bill Toelstedt Nassau County Police Of- «NMWew Year' Eve kee the shirt for their own use after basket- ficer in charg of the Hicksville PAL, and all ball season ha finished. the volunteers wh work so hard to mak all Danee If you have achild or teena ting the various programs work deserve a sincere in our basketball programs and wouldlike to “Thank You.” Not only are the assistin your volunteer to report on your son or daughter’ sons and daughter but the are benefittin games, pleas let your coach know. Very lit- the Hicksville community. Ever child or 9 P.M. Till A.M. tle time will be require if you do volunteer teenager we can assist in one of our programs and your son or daughter team will be thrill- isapers that isnot on the streets or “hang S55 per ed to be in the newspaper. The Hicksville PAL ing out,” or drinking beer coupl only utilizes the Hicksville [lustrated News; destroyi or puttin, on ondrpublico y en o at St. Ignatius School therefore, if you wish to read about your son pee If we kee one child or daughte pleas send a subscriptio in to or teenager from doin any of these things em. we have accomplisha lot. Hor Buffet, Continuou Music Hats Soda, Beer, Noise Makers - Hicksville Minutemen Are Troph Winners Door Prizes - Raffle The Hicksville Minutemen 197 “B” travel- teams playe brilliantly the Minutemen be- Call Marge Culver After 7 P.M. ing soccer team, capture 4t plac in the ing led b the outstandin goaltendin of Plainview-Old Bethpa Indoor Soccer Tour- Walter Hoffman. Regulatio time ended with At 938-7237 nament on Sunda December 13 bringin the teams tied 0-0. The then pl a five hom impressive trophies minute sudden death, at o-o until th were Th first or mail % deposit to game was a 1-1 tie against Com- two minutes left; when North Babylo put mack. The Minutemen came from behind on in the winner. Culver Marge a goa b righ wing Greg Walunas, The se- The balance of the Minutemen player all waa 14 Chatham Ct cond game 1-0 victory over Sachem on of whom playe exciting, aggressiv and suc- Hicksville, N-Y. 11804 a goa by righ wing Jasc Brown. The Sean cessfu soccer, were Noya Timoth ¢ Flanag with 30 i to.go. The fourth Dalto Robin Blicker, Michael Coen and Bob- game was a 2-0 loss to North Babylo b Wagner The Minutemen; as well as Coach The Minutementhen went into the Semi Bill Dalton and Assistant Coach Al Blicker are Reserve Your Table Now Finals again playing North Babylon Both to be congratulate fora da of great soccer. A Guaranteed Good Time & Public Ice Skatin Sessions at Cantiag The indoor ice rink at Cantiagu Park West 11:15 to 12:30 p.m. Registratio is required. Joh Street, Hicksville, holds dail sessions Skatin fees rentals are waived. For year round. further information on this program call The rink is open to Nassau County 542-449 residents and their guests.

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Section of Anton °°? 72" *y2 The Overview Community Newspape Becember 17, 198 Page-la EDITORIAL A N D OPINION

Th Are What . Politicians Sayin . Since the holida season is upon us, ASSEMBLYMAN TOM DINAPOLI (D-Great ..[ know that the real name is carousel—and my British friend calls it a roundabout Neck) has reminded parents to be cautious when selecting toys for their children. be the How I loved it—and still do—with — to me, it&# alway merry-go- . . It is estimated that some 15,000 children will suffer injuries as a result of toy related .[ remember when I was th beautiful carved horses and, mayb lions or giraffes. . accidents. Follow. the age- found on toy package read labels very little sitting on one of the stationary horses, firmly held to my seat b the encircl carefull to look for important words as “non-toxic,” and “flame retardent.’” Watch ing leather strap. ..and then, sometimes, I would ride on the up and down horses for with that could cause and discar all out toys lon strings strangulatio plasti in Father’s what bliss!!. .1 never could stand of held arms. and . tightly my . . joy any which could cause wrappings strangulatio those rides that go around very fast, or those that swoop up and down in sickenin eK thrills. but the with its carousel music was such hilly . . merry-go- blarin organ a do remember, when old would ride on the SENATOR DANIEL P. MOYNIHAN (D-NY) has introduced legislation to create joy...and you you grew enough you outside row of up and down horses and reach for the outstretched ring as you swoope a hig spee transportation system that would revolutionize travel in the United by? ..and what a great moment when yo found you had the brass ring and that States. Knownas the FAS (Federal Advance Superconductio the Transportation entitled free ride. there aren’t so but the to a . you . Today many merry-go- ACT, the would be an new form of transporta- propose system entirely ground have become a collectible. .and the carousel horses from the old ones very expensive . tion. The FAST ACT would be able to move numbers of people at speed system larg horse is a feature of so and plates and figurines and candle holders many items—mugs | excess of miles hour. Ground travel time between New York and in 300 per and on the front of T-shirts and Christmas ormaments—and there evena full-size hand New York and Boston would be reduced to one hour. Washingto D.C. or carved copy of one of the famous old carousel horses all decorated with lovel carved RK roses and complete with brass pole— it’s mounted on rockers and has become a feature of homes. so the next time near a no matter . . yo get merry-go- The recent death of a six-year- girlname Lisa place the trage of child abuse many and down, for the brass result what age you are, buy a ticket, climb aboard, go up reach on the front page of newspapers everywher Every week children die asa ring— have a wonderful time. of abuse or neglec The New York State Central Regist for Child Abuse and Maltreat- ment, operate b our State Department of Social Services was establish in 1973 in of this GOVERNOR MARIO M. CUOMO wouldlike to stress recognition problem © Anton Community Newspaper: ZZZZ tha fact that the hotline must be reserved for emergency cases. Information, however, is available from the Social Service Department in your community. eke With A Little Help In order to provide greater public employment opportunities to the handicap By SUZANNE LUNT that rack - and sat down it. ped,anew law sponsore by state ASSEMBLYMAN DAN FRISA (R- will Airports brin on amnesia. You forge you port upon ever had any other way life - ever did This man with two flip of a finge had give full hig school equivalenc status on state and local civil service exams to disabled of walk, walk, walk and demonstrated a miracle called a “Luggag who have received individualized education plan (IEP diploma anythin except wait, people wait, wait, wait. Cart/Seat” that lets you prance slonge +R Which is worse: to traverse the mighty ing your suitcases secure in the knowledg that have the ASSEMBLYMAN ERED PAROLA ha annouced several steps that may be taken Serengeti Plains or trudg the length of a you means to plunk yoursel modern To do either is to abandon down whenever want to, especiall at to hel improve hom energy efficienc and save money on monthly LILCO bills. airport? you civilization and face vast reaches of the end of a fligh when the baggag belt is Free hom energy audits are available through the New York State. Public Service nothingnes And both foster the same fear bumpin around everybody’sba bu yours. Commission (PS and LILCO. After making an appointment, a LILCO auditor will _ - that if you drop down dea of dehydration Order this great gadge wit its a home and examine it fromthe atticto the basement; come toyour recommending and no one will ever arti exhaustio for from can save The auditor also can tell approximate tion when: sit) $42.45 Cor ways you money. youthe in: the Yours, 6 W. Hunter Ave., Maywood N 0760 costsand explai ho to obtain a low interest loan to bu and install suggest energy- Ponderin these thing at Albany air- number one I was electrified (20 368-040 Audit toll-free : measures. To make an appointment call the Energy port day, suddenly by saving If seldom need t sit but hate an apparition so thin as to seem more mat- you alway at 1-800-852-37 or LILCO at 933-4590. and from chstick than man, sporting a waterfall of hair to haul, get casters nylon pull- Walter Drake Colorado that flowed profusely past his earring to far, Drake, 27 Bldg., far below his shoulders. and when last seen, Springs, CO 80940. For about 47 you& turn About Ads suitcase into a wheeled one. Consumers Warned Holiday was heading for his navel. any whole to becloud the befud- Now may you can survive the sales and discounts in the ad alon with you to make sure Truly asigh eyeand With the barra of eBring airdeal without amnesia. advertised sale dle the mind. But soon this hair did airport this shop are being charge the person the retail stores year, “Comparison you for Suzanne Lunt can be sent to somethin so enviably comfortable, so pro- (Questions is more important than ever for peopl price. ping foundly that all From “With a Little Help,” Anton Community Con- the store’s refund polic before: practical eyes popped. wh want the most for their money,” Check Second Mineola, N.Y. door his wheeled he shoved the Newspapers 132E St., Affairs Commissioner Jame E. Picken It should be poste near the luggage- sumer you buy for a include a self the item smaller of his two ba off the flat rack that 11501, personal reply warned consumers. or the cash register, or sometimes o then to addressed, stampe envelope.) off is law had hel it, pulled down twoleg sup- “Ads that say 25 percent or 50 percent itself, Ifno refun policy poste b you what is be- a refund within 2 if the are frequentl not clear on price must be given days half off last is unused and undamaged ing discounted,” he said. “Is it merchandise The Friend Of THIRTEE It week’s price or the original selling price eThink twice before you bu service con- from the list may b a discount suggeste tracts for appliance or electronics. The may Now Incorpora pric which they never sold it for anyway.” the free warranty period that duplicate The Friends of THIRTEEN, a comprise of 1 separate regiona councils decide what items support group H advised shopper to comes with the product. citizens from Lon as well as the rest locate in five regions of THIRTEEN view- check at several of Island the want and out prices of vendors who onl the has three Be wary open for of the tri-state area, which has performe ing area—Long Island regiona stores. “Then read the sale ads carefull to deal and the leave. It’s better to television stations councils; Manhasset Ba (Port Washingto included, holiday volunteer work for publi besure those items are so youdon’ established retailers. Shore and South with reliable, WNET/THIRTEEN for more than 20 years, has Manhasset, Roslyn Nor wild goose chase.” goon an in- Shore. Manhattan, West Connecticut advertised merchandise is froma volunteer adjunct to , elf the | “watch both the hours and the dates of the expande and the other areas. Under when to inform the it was announced and New Jerse sales,’ he said. ““‘What could be more unavailable you g buy corporated organization, of the its new charter, the Friends will be Office of Consumer Affairs at The recentl b William preside govern- than t be told, ‘it’s #4 tada but 535-260 F-R frustrating ed a Board of Directors. Each of the five will to it. Stores that adver- station. b it was #20 yesterday he-asked. try hel yo get backed sufficient Under the signed b the regions will berepresente on the Board and Mr. Picken said changi the prices is not tise items not up b quan- agreement bein violation of Friends and THIRTEEN the new the separate councils within eachregio will ads state the conditions tities of merchandise could recently illega as lon as the chairman. will function as a be supervise b a regiona vice those con- Nassau Unfair Trade Practices Law. organization separate of the sale clearl and adher to County’s of which, ac- Dr. Baker noted “It will enable the the ads, volunteer entity, the purpose ditions. “We are monitoring taking much cording Friends’ board secretary Beverl Friends—who have alread given so consumer and waming the stores to complaint the and are a valuable W.-Lundquist is “to serve THIRTEEN as acom- to station intrinsic, tochange the ads whe they areincomplete munications link between the station and the part of it—to do more of their goo work have to be on or misleadin But consumers station’s constituencies.” The Friend hel under the leadership of centralized their toes, too.” Weare fortunate to have AND THIRTEEN in a number of capacities, rang: organization. very Other shoppi tips he of- money-saving dedicated as Harriet ing from holdin fund- events to foster- such supporters Flynn fered include: and the Friends of THIR- RECYCLE ing community involvement in th station. Beverl Lundquist The 600-plus- Friends.group ts TEEN,” he added.

DEPARTMENT SHEILA F ERRARI GRACE S. ANTON E. HEPFERNAN

& CLASSIFIED AND PAGE DESIGNER CO. PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT PARTRICIA Mi {URDOCK SUPERVISOR CARY SEAMAN 5 JANICE MANASKI EILEEN TYPESETTING SENIOR PAGE DESIGNER EXEC. ASST. TO THE PUBLISHER CHAIRMAN OF EDITORS FLORENCE GRIES WILLA VOLLMERHAUSEN i SKAHI PEG SLOGGATT SENIOR TYPESETTER ADVERTISING CONTROL DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ART DIRECTOR MULVIHILL SUPERVISOR PAT MORALES AND ADVERTISING PROOFREADING CLASSIFIED SUPERVISOR WILLIAM DELVENTHAL, JR. i PRESS ROOM ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT SOWINSKI EDWARD FUNG VICTOR E.C. ABATE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JOSEPH SUPERINTENDENT DIRECTOR OF MAJOR JAMES KOUTSIS GEORGE A. MUELLER KARL V. ANTON. JR. TEDDY BAADE VALERIE FORWARD ACCOUNT ADVERTISING DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGERS: DUBLISHER CIRCULATION MANAGER _

The Overview Section of Anton Community Newspapers - Becember 17. 1987 Bage-2a EDITORIAL A N D OPI NI ON L.l Emerg Foo an Shelt Problem Contin of heat and More than 1,200Long| peopl would light. By ROBERT R. McMILLAN 8 it ct Hine toda could not get toa food c go hungr if the The number of bi- pantry or soup kitchen. Persistin Emergenc residents faced with hunger who tun county the funds the Lo: food Because disperse b : In our midst, there are many wh serve without fan fare and notoriety. They to relativ or friends may make the true Island board are limited to critical food ard never hold a conference or issue a release. But, their statement for picture somewhat higher. press press emergency shelter emergencies, this aid program :&# One of these But, the documented amount of hunge humanit leave a dail indelible impression on many lives. peo- the extent to which Long of lustrates Island is Executive of the Interfaith Nutri- is shown b statistics in the recent report pl is Michael Moran. Michael-is the Director meeting these basic living requirement:. the Lon Island Emergency Food and Shelter tion Network (INN). He coordinates eleven ‘soup kitchens” and four shelters Sinc its founding in 198 the Board has receiv Board. From November 198 through for the homeless on Island—from ed three federal grant that total more than Long Hempstea distributed more Septemb 1987 the Board The to, 42million (#2,026,1 most recent grant Patchogu than #415,00 of federal funds to provide for an eleven-month that ended last In Islanders of faiths and Suf- period 198 Long many joine emergency food througho Nassau Septemb was almost one-half of the total togethe to form the INN. In the beginning the pur- folk Counties. These funds amounted to over Althoug these food and shelter funds — of pose was to provid one solid meal each da to those 408,00 emergency meals an average boost the Long Island economy since they are than 600 women and meals a da during this with a need. Toda more men, 1,218 emergency b immediately the Th for Nassau spent recipients pev- children receive that meal each da at the INN. For 335- period daily average need for aid indicated that Suffolk, the sisting emergency the was 759 emergency meals. In many fed by the INN, it is their onl meal of day inadequ affordable housin on Lon Island average emergency meals was 459 a day The IN also provide temporary shelter for the creates severe strains on lower income peo- This of order to have a roof over their head homeless on Long_Islan Anywher from forty to Edg Securit ple In

receiv- use much of their income — sixty men, women and children are housed each At the same time, Long Islanders they includin better than of food — to meet the area&# hiv: night at facilities manage b the INN. However, ed 100,000 nights emergency money | shelter from th federal funds. These peopl residential costs. there are never rooms to accommodate those enoug The Long Food and who own or rent their own homes, for th Island Emergency inneed. Guests at the INN from abused wives Robert R. McMillan range Shelter Board serves as a local channel for most part, reflect the thin edg of security and children to the “throw of our and senior aways” society— teenagers facin elderl peopl the rising number of rapi distribution of funds received direc: the citizens whose relatives no wish to deal with them. Not only does the federal This com longe Long Island peopl known as the “working ly from government. and seeks IN provide shelter for its guests, but it also provide counselin to poor and peopl who have medical or other munity board was organize b and receives from find meaningfu employmen for the peopl it serves. Shattered lives are helped restrictions, Federal guideline allow only one administrative support at nocost United off foreclosure, or loss Way Long b the dedication and love of the staff and volunteers who volunteer their ser- grant tastave eviction of Island. vices to the INN. Formed A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit one of the INN’s kitchens L.I Housing Partnershi in Hempstea I also spent some time with Michael Moran. When I asked Michael Recognizing the overwhelmin need for Th Long Island Housing Partnersh is an about the criteria for who could be served at the soup kitchen, he of decidin affordable on Long more than outgrowth of more than a year mectings ask housin Island, smiled and said “Whoever comes is served. God has provided and we no members of the two doze of the area’s businesses, banks, and consultants between small questions.” What a beautiful way to deal with those in need. In towns educational institutions, profession and Lon Island Association Housing Committee and business leaders. Th across America, neighbor provi for those in need without yard of bureaucratic labo organizations, trade associations anda and government to Partnershi will solicit land and financing to red tape and paperwork. The same principles appl at the INN. major religious group have come together form the Long Partnership stimulate the creation of affordable housin The INN has a one million dollar a year budge with just about sixty four Island Housing Inc. This not-for-profit corporation will Charter contributors to the Partnership percent of the funds coming from churches, corporations and individuals. The primaril facilitate the developmen of hous- include: balance comes from government. Many restaurants donate excess fresh food ing for Long Island’s first-time home buyers Long Island Association, Long Island Board to the INN. All of the staff at each soup kitchen is made. up of volunteers. and senior citizens. The announcement was of Realtors, Long Island Home Builders, News each of the INN’s shelters. For Volunteers also hel immeasurabl at example mad recently b Robert McMillan, chairman day, Bank of New York, Chemical Bank warmth and each shelter has resident live in volunteers who provid stability of the Long Island Association Housing Com- Citibank, Norstar Bank, Chase Manhattan} a family—like atmospher for guests. mittee, and partner in the Long Island law Bank, National Westminster Bank, USA ; Roosevelt Sa Needs persist for the INN. Volunteers are needed to interface with guests firm of Rivkin, Radler, Dunne & Bayh Manufacturers Hanover Trust, “The was formed to Bank, Bank of Long Association at the four shelters. More hel is alway in demand at the eleven soup kitchens. Partnershi help Lon ings Island, Island businesses continue to grow here,’ for a Better Long Island, Ernst & Whinne\, Food must be picked u at local restaurants, and guests require assistance in McMillan said, “The created as a Deloitte, Haskins & Sells Slacke Test Boring, Moran “. for other housin visiting various social agencies Michael . .enjoys doing thing result of our efforts would be designe for SUNY Stony Brook, Hofstra University. If do, the Interfaith Nutrition Network would: welcome people.” you too, your ownership by peopl wh live and work in Parkridge Organization, Nassau-Suffolk and financial For additional information, Michael a call personal support. give Nassa or Suffolk County and wh earn bet- Lumber &a Suppl Corp., Diocese of Rockville at 483-853 ween $25,000 and $50,00 annually McMillan Centre, Rivkin, Radler Dunne & Bay Kein Questions and opinions may be addressed to Mr. McMillan, Anton Community said. “Therefore, in order to be affordable to & Eversoll, Margolin Winer & Evens, Gross the of each Newspapers, 132 East Second Street, Mineola, NY 11501. thes individuals, purchas price & Christensen, Lumex, Inc., KM Peat home should be between $70,000 and Marwick. $100,000, Purchase covenants would be For more information about the partner: NRC Releases Shoreham Report Card established to prevent a home buyer from ship or to get involved, contact Robert realizin a windfall profit on resale.” McMillan at 357-3450., A evaluation of the Shoreham Nuclear “We' very please and proud that the Power Station b the federal Nuclear NR has recognized the hard work of the Regulato Commission showed that plant Shoreha staff in improving the safet and ~ staff earned top grade six of ten categorie efficienc of plan operation since our last rated b the NRC, while scoring satisfactory evaluation,” said Joh Leonard, LILCO’s vice AN grad in the four remaining areas. preside of nuclear operations. THE LANIW CORP. In its annual report card, known as a The NRC evaluation showed that LILCO’s \S\7 SALISBURY Systematic Assessment of Licensee Perfor- performance improved or remained the VEVELOYVED Tile GOLF CLUB NEAR “THE TASHIONNRLE mance (SALP), the NRC said that, overall, same in all areas since the last rating period SET MEADOWBROO Shoreham’s ‘‘staff and management has covering March, 198 throug Februar1986 SWORSEY- CLUB maintained the hig performanc levels for LILCO showe “‘considerable improvement” QUT “THE VEPRESSION YEARS areas previously assessed as strength and ef- in Radiologic Controls and Licensing Ac- =SES abeOlkesi\ WW fected improvements in other areas.” tivities, going from a grad (nee attention) the evaluation, ‘940 BECAUS OF AN ACCRUED Shoreham’s grad on SAL to a grad (excellent) None of the areas March -- - which covered the perio from 1, 198 studied was found to need “increased S19 000 i BACK “TAXES toJuly 31,198 plac the 809-mega- plant attention and improvement.” management W IDE COUNT EXECUTIVE 5- SPRAGU - Matic pains near the top of its class Accordingt the NRC, The onl shortcomin noted b the SALP POST- GROWT - PROVOS A COUNT PARK AT THE SALISBURY onl two of the 2 operating nuclear power concerned housekeepin practices report GROUNDS Wilicl} ONE DAY WILL BE TO NASSAU COUNT, WHAT plant regulate b its Region 1 Office receiv- following maintenance work, and the need CENTRA PARK IS TODAY TO NEW YORK Cre. ENERXONE” ed better grade than Shoreham. for modifications to two plant that system WIS VISION, BUT THE PARK WAS DEVELOYE BT BY BIT LILCO earned a excellent rating fo its would allow for easier maintenance and S TNE O — e performan in the areas of Plant Operations testing. & \W B4 DEVACAT TO VETER WASS Controls, _a Start-up Testing Radiologic {Z Emergency Preparedness Security and The NR said that deficiencies in the o> Safeguard Licensing Activities, and Quali- Shoreham radiochemistr departmen noted ty Assurance. Found satisfactor were the in the previous SALP report have been ad- areas of Maintenance, Surveillance, Training dressed b plan management, improving the and Qualificatio Effectiveness, and,anew assessment of the Radiologic Controls area category, Engineering and Corporate froma grad 3to a grade However, theage Technical Support In two of the satisfactor cy noted that past deficiencies still “warrant areas, the company’s performanc was said continued management attention to ensure to be “improving,” long- effective performance.” COATS49.99.NOWMASf ee

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for the rebate. Consumers ¢ William D. Cotter. qualif of the list the toll-fre: Commissioner Cotter said the Oil Heat copy b callin million in York State Energy Hotline (1-800-34& t Rebate Program, funded with #1.5 Office’s Bureau of recovered petroleu overcharges, offers the Energy Residents Conservation rebates of $180 to honicowners and tenants (518-473-17 who new The Oil Heat Rebate Progra is inone- to four- buildings buy open:

Fuel State homeowners and residents of o oil-fired furnaces or boilers with Annual bet- who ne Use Efficiency ratings of 86 percent or four-family buildings first received a from any Feder ter Rebate are available on first-come, grant other local to cov: served basis until funding is exhausted. or government program the the effec: cost of a new “This new program will test heatin system. a Holiday Giftique recently to benefit Schneider Chi to Rebate are not for new const: tiveness of rebates in encouraging peopl available Medical CMF niembers Sandy o| Center. (Left toright): Hott mobile homes or for buy the most efficient oil-fired heating tion, heatin equiy of Manhasset with Marilyn Rubenstein of Roslyn. The Children’s Medical Fund helps sup- available,&qu Commissioner Cotter said. fired by kerosene, natural gas or proj port the expanding needs of schneider Children’s Hospital. It has nine chapters, eight in syste wh their old, ineffi- Onl correctl completed applicati Nassau County, one in Queens, and welcomes new members. For information call the CMF “Consumers replace will be office at 718-470-8770. cient heating systems with qualifyin high purchas accepted. Appi: shoul receive their rebates in efficiency models not only will save money eigh to throug the rebate but through reduced weeks. SALLY heatin as well. : “The Oil Heat Rebate Progra is par bills of Nass if New York’s more tha “For example your present heating pla forreturnin CarolN and used million in recovered oil to system is 60 percent efficient you overcharg on-the- 800 of oil to heat home last sumers throug and services that Catter Keobo gallo your programs non-pr and winter, a new 88 percent-efficient system will save them energy money for years County said. could save you more than #200 in heatin to come,” Commissioner Cotter EXCITING GIFTS C ss FOR THE HOLIDAYS Long Island BBB Challenges ICC G AND ALL OCCASIONS— ep. De the Better household carriers are under IMPORTED FROM A recent investigation by good currentl this office will Business Bureau of Long Island (LIBB reveal- review. I can assure yo that . . . The AROUND THE GLOBE ed that Annual Performance Reports which include your concems in any recommenda- snow in 96 Forest Avenue are required to be distributed to potentia tion that is made to the Commission. skaters Locust Valley customers by interstate movers, have never Inasmuch as the regulation have been Lake Pla 516 671-6677 been audited b the Interstate Commerce under review for several years, the LIBB is hear the ICC’s and Bin Am. Express/Master/Visa Commission. disappointe with the response jus Noting that the report states “approved b maintains that reports should be audited on to the A OMB,” and the heading begins “Interstate a regul basis. the hus Commerce Commission, Office of Com- us Carry plianc and Consumer Assistance,” the durin Bureau is concerned that consumers may be A Message From: holiday misled into believing the information: has holiday been verified. The LIBBB recommended to The Of ing can League Ilike | the IC that unless reports are audited ona regul basis, the should be modified to state Women Voters sessions t clearl that the information is provide by IWWM Women Voters interstate movers and is not confirmed. Th office of the Leagu of Recent County be closed from themse Since 1982 interstate movers have bee re- of Nassau will We wish creative quired to distribute these reports, which in- December 18 to Januar 4, 1988 you “WINTER and will resolve challe clude, among other information, statisticson alla happ holida hope you I think of how well the company meets its deliver to vote in 1988 schedule, how often final charge exceed -Tovote inthe Presidential Primary on Ap! had nev > If are SEASON DANCE estimates, and how quickl the company set- 19, you must pla now. you registered, youtot tles claims. Commented Janice Grassi, Ex- but have not enrolled ina party, youmay n thing” catchin ecutive Director of the LIBBB, “While the An- vote in the primary. If you have not vet and enroll b nual Performance Report contains important registered you may register pluckin If have data, it is of questionabl valu if it remains mail, postmarke February 19. you simpl unsubstantiated.” . moved within Nassau County, the last day to have ay and b able to vote woman In response to the LIBBB’s investigation, transfer your registration March 21 andabi the Director of the ICC Office of Complianc in the same party primary is and Consumer Assistance stated: “.. .the To obtain voter registration forms or inio: he in; household goo regulations which require mation about voting, call the Nassau Coun Anothe th filing of annual performanc reports b ty Board of Elections, 535-2411. spoke cook a WE MAKE The perspec ELEGANCE ercise c AFFORDABLE terindl verb w OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE object ’ FREE FUR HEADBAND ing M w/ PURCHASE reduce could t Strathmor modif FURS INC.

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Section of Anton Comunity Newspapers - Becember 17, 1987 Page-Su Gam Fo Th Physic Challe It is time to gathe around the fireplace kid- munity Colleg dies and as old Hank Longfellow might have Susan Gordon Rya Executive Director of it— put the Games, noted that the opening ceremon- “Listen friend goo and you shall hear ies will be at night on Thursda June 2. of a ride of cheer midnigh great goo “Maybe we can give everyone a little Late December in Seven Eight wammth in this cold and wintery time of the The man in th seemed 2 sleigh to year, just remembering that we ha real Come from Heaven right steam hea each year in the past for our games And there’s hardl a youngster nowalive which by coincidence seemed to arrive on n out there to give the old boy a hig the hottest day of the year,” she said. ive.” The four ~ da program whic last year at- This time it the British isn’t who are com- tracted more tha 980 participants, involves

but — ing, once more alegi of valiant volun- a complet cross section of athletic events for teersand officials, at this season read of.ic physical challeng youn peopl in the 5-2 blasts and internal warmth to enlist now for age range. those next and balm day Ju 2-5, to dis Information on applications for partici- cover Tha will be the fu pure joy. of partici- pants and for service as volunteers may be pation in the fourth annual Ne York State obtained by writing to New York State Games Games for the be Physicall Challenge to for the Physicall Challenged P.O. Box 247, held on those dates at Mitchell Athletic Com- Belmont Lake State Park, Babylo N.Y., 11702. plex in Uniondale and at nearb Nassau Com-

ae aa SALLY POPKIN (L), President of the Board of Directors of Family Service Association TO of Nassau K th Manh YOUR HEALTH County new Board Ss, Mrs. Rider of and Carol Mitchell of Oyster Bay (R) at therecent FSA Annual Meeting Luncheonat Salisbury- B RICHARD H. BLAU, M.D. on-the-Green to celebrate FSA’s 30th anniversary. Family Service Agenc is a voluntary, non-profit, non-sectarian, multi-service agency serving families in distress in Nassau

Gout is a of Arthritis - County and is a member of the United Way of Long Island. Type we M patients are alway surprise to becomes hot, swollen, and very painful. learn that is a form of AHA’S AND HMM’S.... gout arthritis, Ar- A common error is to take aspririn for thritis means inflammation, and the joint pain. Aspirin in small doses may ac- one cause of inflammation is This Dealing Creatively with the gout. tually make a gout attack worse. Holidays of arthritis results from a Since there typ build-up are over 100 forms of ar- Th is on the new fallen of bod sled squeakin day) A stands for adapt (meat could be substances called uric acid. Hig thritis, a correct diagnosi is very impor- snow in my I’m the bloo spa today glidin past eliminated forthe vegetariansin the family) levels of uric acid may not onl tant. Rheumatologist arthritis experts, skaters a town that looks alot like Nstands for throug notice, (on could “notice” the affect the joints, but other organs in the will usually remove fluid from the joint Lak Placid in the movie White Christmas.Ican and lonel hungr and invite them for din- bod including the kidney When uric and examine it for gout crystal Once hear the bells andl toseeold A stands for ringing expect ner). arrange, (dinner could be acid levels become very high they the diagnosi has been confirmed, treat- Bin just around the bend! A b or stands for pre- trip arrange color texture). G become deposite in the joints as ment can be started. Treatment for gout to the AH SPA is just the thing to kee all could be group, (feaster groupe according crystal These crystal produce the pain is very simple and effective. Unfor- the hustle and bustle in All of perspective. to or color of eyes, or E stands of a attack. age, height) gouty tunately, many peopl with gout suffer us carry lots of baggag around that surfaces for elaborate, (careful attention could be pai Gout, commonly thought of as an unnecessary and painful attacks. Medica and durin pre- preparations post- to presentation of the meal, each displa be- aristocrat’s disease, can affect anyone. tions can often stop an attack within an holiday clean- and mayb even during the ing made more elaborate). R stands for Although men are affected more than hour, and will often prevent future holiday themselves! A little creative think- reverse, could be eaten stands (desser first!) women, an estimated one million attacks. ing can turn that bagga into Santa’s bag for simplify, (paper plate and plastic forks Americans suffer from this disorder. Arthritis strikes one out of seven peo- Ilike to challeng those attending my Sp could be used!) ; Attacks often begi at night, and may ple. Learn th facts. Call for your com- sessions to prepare for the holidays with an So her is the challeng for you on this holi- affect one such as the toe. of “The IWWML, What I. only joint, big plimentary copy Joint Approach In Ways Migh . . exercise. da visit to the AH SPA. First of all, think The involved - of thinkers asked joint usually turns red, An Arthritis Overview.” Recentl a group creative of at least 20 thing you might d this holi- themselves “In what We be that have don before. Ways Might da you never Serious- Dr. Richard H. Blau is a board-certified Rheumatologi practicing with celebration?” creative our Thanksgivi ly consider doin one or two. Now create a in Manhasset, 516-482-68 and Westbury, 516-997-6823

; the and each I challenge men women to list of ten action verbs (you may wish to use Copyright Richard Blau. M.D. 108+ think of something they might do, that the those mentioned above...or to create your had never don before. I here- challeng own list at random.) Apply each verb to the you to try the same exercise. And this “new coming holidays. Be playful. Let the child in- thing does not have to be monumental, like side you have fun. See how many create wa catching your own turkey in the wild and you can list to chase away the holida blues. pluckin every feather yourself. [t can be as And after all the feastin we really should simpl a finally trying turnips (which you meet in the sauna. have avoided carefully for 25 years! One Karen Vetrone, and trainer, of Port guide Christmas & New Year&# - woman decided to havea of conducts creative solv- gla champagn Washingto problem ; anda bubble bath the before. .to at the Garden Hotel night . put ing workshops for groups in education, City her in a relaxed mood to stuff the turkey. business, and and has industry recently pro- CHRISTMAS EVE Another decided to calla relative he had not duced the tape cassette series Executive Begin your holiday festivities with our tradi- along third decided to 3 5 spok to in time. A Creativity. Letter to her may be sent to An- tional Christmas Eve dinner in the Polo Grill cook a chicken, a first for him! ton Community Newspapers, 132 East Second Our full course feast, complete with our chef&# includes Garden The group then decided to gain a new Street, Mineola, NY 11501. superb specialties, City egg nog, and a wide selection of gourmet delicacies. perspective on the holida b applyin an ex- Adults, $30.00, Children under 12, $20.00 ercise called Manag an Manipulat Eac let- ter in the word Manage stands for an action Did You Ever Think NEW YEAR’S EVE verb with which you can “manipulate” the — Polo Grill — objec of the exercise, in this case, Thanksgiv 6 Course Dinner. Select from our Master How Much It Costs’ Chef creations: ing. M stand for minify, (dinner could be exciting @ Jumbo Shrimp & Lobster Cocktail reduced to one course), magnify (dinner NOT: To ® Assorted Smoked Fish with Herring could be held in Grand Central Station), or Advertise @ Stuffed Lobster Thermidor (feaster could become fasters for the @ Roast Rack of Veal Stuffed with Spinach modify, :

; : ...to name a few. ON EDUCATION Champagn toast, party favors for all. B THOMAS J. SHEEHY III $80.00 per person Giving Children Unstructured Time — Giorgio’s — 7 Course Gourmet Dinner. Your feast includes: A few weeks ago on Sunday afternoon, | was duufully Often as parents we tend to live vicanously throug our @ RUSSIAN CAVIAR watchin eight- old daught playing in a soccer children or, in an attempt to bestow upon them as much my @ Langostino Cocktail as of the town Having playe and coach in the way of enrichment and opportunities, we may lose gam part leag & Lobster Toscana ed soccer for twenty- years, have a grea love for and sig of the fact that we are dealin with young children ® Key Lime Souffle Glace’ — much more. a solid knowledg of the game So. it is quite enjoyabl whos limits, interests and abilities are not the same as While children Champagne Toast, admission to Club G with to be able to see my children learnin an enjoying a sport ours. it is important to expose our to a open ba all evening, elaborate buffet, continen- which has an in my life. variety of opportunities athleticall musically, artsticaily, playe important part tal breakfast from 2:00 AM. As watched the of the bal or otherwise, it is incumbent upon us to insure that we group youngsters pursuc $140.00 do over-extend our children. love us and want per person abou the field with various degre o enthusiasm. noticed not The will Taxes & not included that my daught amidst the fur of competition, was look: to pleas us so the not necessar voice objections gratuities after day of activities. Also believe Reservations: ing u in th sky at a flock of gees flying overhead. Since to da plann I firml children of al need unstructured tme for Polo Grill 516-747-3000 Ext. 352 my daughte is my third child, | am no longe embarrass- age some uncluttered social, or emotional 516-747-3056 e by such actions and simply called her attention to where themselves, b physica Giorgio demands. children and them to the th ball was as sh was facing the opposite direction. Mean- Enjo you expose available in but while another parent whose son was obviousl more in- many opportunities today’ communities, them time to the volved in the action of the game than my daughte was don’t forge to give simpl enjoy geese overhead. frantica urging his son to kick the ba at the goa flyin simpl smi Happy Holidays to you anu your families. Thoma J. Sheeh III is the Headmaster at Old Westbury School of the Holy Child in Old Westbury. Old from Twelfth Grade. Westbury is a Catholic, independent da school for boy and girl Nursery through Open House - February 7th, 1988 Xa

1987 - Becember 17, Page-6 The Gverview Section of Anton. Community Newspapers BuSINES A N D F IN AN C E #1100. That is a percentage gain of 23 percent. for $58/ you would be ahea by total risk was the +30 premium. 33 per You had at risk $4700 With the option, your make the call option mak sense. Investor’ s Corner cent versus 2 percent Che discuss Please save this article for the discus. We donot have enoug spac to puts. JOSEPH P. FREY, Ph.D. Our will By be doin series of articles on all options. objecti sion of puts. We will a of this market. So you may want to save them all be to hel us understan the volatility Options? Options? Options? and finance at U/C.W. Post on Doctor Frey a of investments LI Cam have th that has been in the last two months is profess When markets volatility experienced his “Ten Rules to Get Richand Too,” send Long Island. If you wish a copy of KeepI the turn to and use options to pla the market. So do those peopl professiona self- envelope to Anton Community Newspapers, 13 _ be careful a large stampe wh use insider information to make killing in the market. Incidentally, If have wish Street, Mineola, NY 11501 Attn: Dr. Frey. you question you the first loo is East Second thes if you ever get insider information. One of place they number. Dr. Frey will using answered, send separate envelop include your telephone ‘to how th markets reacted when there is unusual activity. This is a way of options his time answer your question as permits. __ saying, “do not be a pig.” that can b used; and calls, and future There are two general classes of options puts New Officers these instruments. Bank Announces ‘contracts. I will do a periodi series of articles on fascinating Apple believe that the investor should be near future chief from the 53r Street branc Faith E. Williams, Since I do not average anywher Jerome R. McDougal chairman and hard to unders- Assistant Treasurer, operating from th Pine contracts, this article will discuss puts and calls. They are enough executive officer of Apple Bank fo Savings, and A. the of a stock. of six new Street branch; Josep Wroblewski, Yet they canbe quite profitable if you have guesse movement has announced the appointment _tand. Assistant Treasurer, operating from the 73r little officers by its Board of Directors at a recent So, on to background branch. to know what Street Let’s start with a few definitions because-to understand you need meeting, | individuals are all reci The officers and their positions are: “The six worthy __ the of the contract the to BUY 100 shares thenames mean. A CALL gives owner righ of these and are sure to Catherine L. Corbi, Assistant Vice President pients promotions th strike The is that if the ‘ofa stock at a predetermin price (called price hop branch; continue makin significant contributions to and manager of the Thornwood the stock from the writer wish rises in value, the call owner will “call’’ out (seller) Vice President and our goals,” Mr. McDouga said “I them _ stoc Renee Dellasala, Assistant it at the lower strike and the sell the stock for a profit. Assistant all success as they continue alon their career &quo the option, pay for price, branch manager; Shawn P. O' here at Apple Bank.” It is as simple as that. Vice President and branch manager; Caroly path will You to Treasurer If you area little confused, may thisillustration help go your regual M. Thompson Assistant operating : will broker, discount or full service, and say “buy mea call on stack.” Th process

: start. for for Bills to sell the Loo writer one who stock Ne a to the Telepho You wil pay price (th agrees you

&quo the Let’ it cost +300 Let’s suppose the strike pric is consultant in the apric (called premium) say New York Telephon customers in Nassau- a plai languag project. where are: You have an to if want Hundreds of customers acréss th state were 450 pershar This is you agreement buy, you (you Suffolk will see anew loo to their pho bills If decide to th stock interviewed to test reactions to various donot hav to) 100 shares of JP Ltd.. @ $50/ you bu starting this month. word in have a announed Dec 10 thatanew graphi and chang proposal your cost will be #5000. Since you ha already pai +30 premium, you The company bill is be- “We listened carefull to what customers total cost of plai languag redesigne phon #5300 ; their comments before in over the next three months in had tosay and incorporated Each CALL has a date at which it will expire. Anytime ing phas _ in clearer, more informative the New York metropolita area, starting this and concerns date can call the stock out from the writer. You would do __ that only expiration you bill,” said A. Kellog vice presiden should month. Dwig &qu if th rises becaus this is what you a profit. The stock price price gives The the new billis easier for finance and comptroller. above company said be abov the strike You make money if the stack goes #5 (strik price Features of the new bill include an easier price. customers to understand The new desig ink Of and the with to read varied sizes and 50 premium) and language develope in cooperation type style, typ from the transaction would be share should colors, and a - If yousold the stock at +5 your profit ¢ per the Public Service Commission, simple layout. eachshare A area also appears (458 minus $50 stock cost minus 43 for the option). A profi of # for or +400. reduce th size of the average bill to four regiona calling map on th back of the bill and, starting this This doesnot sound like much. But, if you remember that your initial investment page from seven. Work and the month, each new bill will contain an explan 100 shares of stock, is fora short time. o simplifying reformatting _wason $30 to control your profit 3 percent th bill bill three New York tion of termsand services covered in That is the attraction. bega years ago. market research firm and for Telephon used a Loo at it another way. You could hav purchase the stock outright +47/ alittle below th strike price. Your outlay would be +4700 When you sold the stock

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SALES & SERVICE It& a Honda 104A HARBOR ROAD PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK (516)883-2002 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY $ AM TO 5 PM ste Section of Anton Community Newspapers - Becember 17, 1987 Page-B Friends Acade Appoin New Headmaster The Board of Trustees of Friends Academy, Au Locust Valley has announced the appoint- ef- ment of David Drinkwater as Headmast F succeeds fective Jul 1, 198 Dr. Drinkwater Headmaster Ted Withington wh will be Part g of their retiring from Friend after leadin the school for 22 years. makin Born in Harrow, Englan and now a United zesty hol: States citizen, Dr. Drinkwater was educated alcohol-f aB.A. That’s at Oxford University where he earned degre and subsequentl a doctorate (Ph.D in Mode History. He was captain of Univer- while sity Colleg crew and rugb football at Oxford. Since the completi of his studies there, Dr. Drinkwater has been engage in ing about the academic field, primarily in the United relatives, States, as both educator and administrator. Devel of Foundati Following a five year perio as Dean Students at Amherst Colleg during which bia Unive time he the plan to implement stresses si SERVICE WEEK ATOld Schoolof the Child was a fitting climax tothe first develope 2 Westbury Holy that decision to become a co- merry an quarter study of Social Justice. The students spent the week in surrounding communities college’s Dr. Drinkwater of working at Deepdale General Hospital, Little Neck; Human Resources School, Albert- educational institution, DR. DAVID DRINKWATER, option Associa- the follov son; United Cerebal Palsy Center, Roosevelt ; Little Village School, Garden City ; studied for two yearsat the Harvard Univer- Laurel tion for Children with Downs Syndrom, Bellmore; Echo Nursing Home, Hollow; sit Graduate School of Education. Since 198 leadershi since 196 Friends’ enrollment ha accompli and Children’s Greenh Gard City. They a ina for elderly program h has also been Adjunct Professor at the grown from 440 students to 6 and its cam- shut-ins in Westbury where they did chores such as cleaning windows and garages, rak- of Education of Cornell. Dr. pu from 28acresto 65 Asaresult of hi com- 1b. brow ing leaves, and food shopping. In addition to this activity, Holy Child’s Middle School Department Drinkwater’s administrative responsibiliti mitment to the education of a sociall and students hosted a party for the Westbury Head Start youngsters and helped serve 3/ Ib. un: hav included and diverse student Friends refreshments at the annual luncheon for senior citizens at the Senior Citizens Center of at Cornell revitalizing economicall body, 1 tsp. grot some of financial aid Westbury, Inc. restructuring the Dean’s office, supervisory now provide degree 1 tsp. cinr than students, to 22% of its students. In ad- responsibilit for more 12,000 approximatel ¥, tsp. nu initiation and of extracurricular dition, Headmaster Withingto has been in- Offers Financial Aid For Colleg developmen 1/ tsp. of Army of strumental in th school’s ties - learning programs, development strengthenin 1/ tsp. gi tuition continues to rise, the Ar- While their enlistment, soldiers Ascolleg fulfilling University- counsellin and student sup- to its Quaker heritag and in keepin with hot water my to be a source of financial aid. hea start continues can get a o college by attending port services, and consultation on develop- Friends’ philosoph he initated the work pro- whole cle to young adults. Hig school graduates can courses at Army education centers, which are and and extensive community ment of academic programs faculty gram an service Mix first s receive more than $25,00 for colleg under located at Army worldwide, or at near- posts development In addition to these respon- program. add one f The G Bill Plus The Army College Fund. b college Courses offered at these centers Drinkwater in the Friends Academy to welcome sibilities, Dr. participated is delighte very hot This financial aid has are by instructors, and packag proven taug civilian colleg Executive Developme Program at Comell’s Dr. Drinkwater into its school community and snifter. Sti popula with new soldiers and is available for are affiliated with and at Friends many qualit college Graduate Schoo of Managemen in 198 looks forward to his leadershi as or cinnan enlistments of three or four “The Army than educational two, years. offers more in 198 headed the county- United Fund the school begins to enroll kindergarte Soldiers for of Caring can receive #17,00 two years benefits,” said Capt. Autry, Company Com- campaign. students who will gradua in the twenty- service, $22,800 for three years, and #25,20 mander for Nassau Recruiting Company. Under Headmaster Ted consump! Withington’s century. food rath for four years. “Soldiers can select training in one of more filiate The funds become available afte an enlist- than 25oskill many of whic relate to civilian sug Friends National Merit Scholars ® Serve ment is completed with checks arriving on employmen in fields such as nursing, elec- Academ p beginnin a monthly basis durin the school year. The tronics, communications and public affairs.” Friends Academ Locust Valley has an- Greenvale and Mark Wiedman of Oyste Bay. later. amount varies, dependin on lengt of ser- The Army also offers various other educa- nounced that four of its students have been Stephani Hoope of Westbur and Ronald ©Set up y vice and numb of courses carried. A full- tional programs for young adults with dif- named as Semifinalists and eight as Com- Mitchell of Laurel Hollow, in addition to be- venient fi time student wh served four years would ferent needs. For those who alread com- mended in the 198 National Merit Scholar- ing selected as Commended students in the tractive. receive +700 monthly in New Army College pleted two years of college, there is the 2 + shi Program In addition, two students have National Merit Scholarshi Program, were © s Fund benefits. 2 + which beennamed as Semifinalists and Com- also as Semifinalists in the National After : 2option, under participants serve one as named determin The Army offers more than money for col- atwo-year tour of duty and receive 21,000 mended in the National Achievement Achievement Scholarship Program fo: force add leg Throug the Army Continuing Educa- to finish colleg Money for colleg is also Scholarshi Program for Outstandin Negro Outstandin Negro Students. freshe tion System enlistees can attended ac- available for part-time service close tohome Students. Commended students in the ‘National ing Never off credited colleg courses on or off post with in one of the Army’s reserve components. Selected as Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarsh Progra are Baback Amini © Bringon the Army paying 75 percent of their tuition Fo further information, call Capt. Autry Merit Program as Veronica Bisek and Jennifer of Rosly Lisa Catapano of Sea Cliff; Elizabeth an hour o for approved courses. at 868-838 Cowan of Glen Cove; Michael Grunwald of Kang of Sand Point; Kristine Malden of Massapequa; Rachel Meltzer of Westbury leaving. and Michael Miale of Locust Valley. indulgen guests ar And, if Auditions For get unde: home b McDonald’s Hig Schoo tomakez advance. | Jazz Ensemble pany and evenade Musicall talented hig school students in serious a Long to audition for Island are encourage When the Tri-State McDonald School 198 High home sai Jaz Ensemble. The band program, now in your sho! its tenth year, was created by the peopl who a friend. own and operate McDonald’s restuarants in Ch th tri-state area as a salute to musical islice fr talented youth and to America’s original kiwi fri musical art form— 1 tbl. fre Director of the program, Justin DiCioccio. a nationall known jazz musician and edu- OZ. cre: cator, has set Tuesda Dec. 29 and Wednes- 1 oz. gre sad day Dec. 30 for the auditions of hig schoo 2.02. students in New York City and surrounding Scoop : Set asid areas, includin Long Island. The auditions mainder will take plac on both day from 10:00 a.m forabout to3:00 p.m. at LaGuardia Hig School for the with the Arts, 100 Amsterdam Avenue, between 64th and 65t Streets in Manhattan. The Tri-State McDonald Hig School Jaz scoops Gulotta Attends Ceremony: Ensemble, representing the best student ice cre: Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta, (fourth, right); at- General of Israel in N.Y. ; Marlene Post, President of Conference and musicians from Long Island, northern 3/ cup) tended a program sponsored by the Conference of Jewish of Jewish Organizations of N.C.; Peter R. Zuzolo, 2nd National Vice central New New. Yor the north non-ak Organizations of Nassau County which was recently held at the President, Order Sons of Italy; Frank Castiglione, Representing Jerse City, F‘ dation suburbsand will be Shelter Rock Jewish Center in Manhasset. The program was the Columbus Citizens ; Rudolp W. Giuliani, United em Fairfield, comprise and pit of demonstrate dedicated as an evening of tribute and thanks to the Italian Com- States Attorney; Seymour Gross, Program Chairperson; 20 hig school students who 1 jigger munities of and America for their efforts inthe resuce of Jews Cohen, Committee for Social 52x Italy Josephine Chairperson, Justice, musical excellence on drums, trumpet, 2 Scoop: in Croatia. Francesco Corrias, (fifth, left), Consul General of Order Sons of America; Jack Rosenthal, of Italy Italy.in Chairperson ophone trombone, guitar or bass di issi f piano, whippe in the award in of Amb Hol C N.Y., accepted y the late the Shelter Rock Jewish Center; Bishop Information on the Jaz Ensemble and mint le Roberto Ducci who was instrumental in the Croatia rescue. Join- ‘John R. McGann, Dioceseof Rockville Center; Boris M. Chartan, applicatio for the auditions are available Blen fir ing the County Executive are: Avraham Albrecht, Cantor at President of L.I. Commission of Holocaust Survivors ; Nicholas from local school band directors. For Shelter Rock Jewish Center ; Rabbi Myron Fenster, Shelter Rock G. Viglietta, President, N.Y.S. Chapter, Order Sons of Italy in hig nish wit Jewish Center; Gershon Gan, Consul for Information, Consul America; Councilman Paul Ponessa, Town of North Hempstead. details call Cari Feliciano at (21 688-1200 |

Auto Club Offers Reci For Holid Safe Part givers who want to quenc th thirst of the pos who must drive—without makin them tipsy— consider serving zesty holida “cocktails” that are 1oopercent alcohol-free. That’s this season’s suggestion from the Automobile Club of New York, whose annual traffic safet campaign “First a Friend...Then a Host,” reminds New Yorkers wh plan to entertain that true hospitalit includes car- ing abou the post-party safety of friends and relatives, Develope for the AAA Traffic Safet Foundation b Teachers Colleg of Colum- O peat bia the “First a Friend” 28. University, program Cat Gold piamor nd aK stresses social controls to mak parties both set in 82.5 50: merry and safe. Hosts wh offer the een29 Sow guests orig. optio of non-alcoholic thirst- like th following will find it an inventive way of accomplishi both goals Hot Buttered Rumless 1 Ib. brown sugar 3/ Ib. unsalted butter 1 tsp. ground cloves 1 tsp. cinnamon ‘2 tsp. nutmeg 1/ tsp. of mace 1/ tsp. ginger hot water whole cloves or cinnamon stick Mix first seven ingredient For each serving, jarno add one heapin tablespoo of mixture te PSA S60 OW $6.999- very hot water in a 12-0z mug or brand snifter. Stir briskl Garnish with whole cloves or cinnamon stick,

Caring hosts can also sharpl curb alcohol consumption at the part by emphasizing food rather than drink. The local AAA af- filiate suggests that you: ® Serve plenty of food right from the very Don’t put out drinks first and food ater.ee © Set up your buffet ina location that is con- venient for all and make it temptingl at- sarmond tractive. A siemer wel gis © After serving th first drink, let the guests determine whe they want to refill. Don’t force additional drinks, nor spen the even- ing freshening up the drinks in gues hands. Never offer “‘one for the road.” © Bring o the coffee, and plent of it, at least an hour or more before your guests will be leaving. Coffee is not a cure for over- indulgence—but when drinking coffee, guests are not taking on more alcohol. And, if somehow one of the guests does get under the weather, see that he is driven hom by non-imbiber; it’s goo plannin a AS co tomake for sucha car in ona arrangements pool 6 Carat 9 local taxi com- $O advance. O there’s alway th Orig.Seit with pany and the cost is modest compare NO evena dented fender, to say nothin of amore serious accident. When the party’s over and eveyone’s home safely snug in bed, sit down, kick off for being your shoes and toast yoursel first a friend...and then a host. Christmas In The Bahamas 1 slice fresh pineappl 1 kiwi fruit

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ee eS SESSLER ee ———he ©uerview Section of Auton Community Newspapers - Becember 17, 1987 Bage-1 ‘Th 83r Annual Fall Flower Show At Planting Fields Arboretum Th Fall Flower and Landscap Show, Districts, Administered b the Long Island Commission, “Gateway to the Orient’, was held recentl State Park and Recreation the 160 acres at the Planting Fields Arboretum in Oyster arboretum encompasses 409 acres; of Bay The show was dedicated to Gordon E. of garde and plant collections, 4o acres Jones the director of the Planting Fields for lawns and over 200 acres of woodlands and fields. There are two ‘Over 30 years. Mr. Jones became the director greenhous complexes where of the Arboretum in 1955. Plantin Fields owes totalling over one and a half acres, are much to Gordon Jones, for without his native, tropical and sub- plants knowledg skill and determination, it would cultivated under controlled not be the outstanding showpla that it is and atmospheri conditions. today Planting Fields is open 7 day a week Located on th former estate of William througho the year (close on Christmas Day Roberson Coe, Planting Fields Arboretum is only) and admission is $1.5 per person. For listed in the National Register of Historic further information, call 922-9200.

Noticeab well-bein “Oure agree to aware of and then own inst Barbar.

out that u who suffe DIRECTOR GORDON JONES thanking Anna Feile, the pa prenid of L.I. Nurseryman’s Association, and Wendy Faize, chairperson of the Tent Show, for all their work in arranging the 83rd Annual Fall Flower and Landscape Show.

GORDON E. JONES, the Director of Planiing Fields, was surprised by having the 83rd Annual Fall Flower and Landscape Show, “Gateway tothe Orient,” dedicated tohim. Here, he stands on the podium as Joan Knapp, Flower Show Chairperson, holds u a painting and by Ruth Baderian of the view from Mr. Jones’ office. Itwas a surpris gift. Ms. Knapp several hostesses were dressed in traditional kimonos forthe occasion. Bamboodecorated the small stage. ‘

DOUGLAS ACKERLY. OF the Martin Viette Nursery, accepts th den from Carl Totemeier, vice president of horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden.

EMIL KREYE, JR. continuing a family traditio His grandfather had participated in previous Fall Flower & I Shows at P! Fields. Hi ts the New York Hor- TOM PATERSON, OWNER of Parkfield Nursery in Huntington, aoa his Carl acce Award for Excellence in Design, a large silver plate. The presenter was speech for the W.R. Coe Memorial Trophy for Best Garden in Show. Totmeier.

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THE SERENE JAPANESE Garden won the Newsday Award for Excellence for Martin THE ENTRY OF the an Matinecock Orchid Soci y was an DAGMAR fans Viette. tiny erchi B oear a a The Ox Section of Anton Community Newspaper - Becemb 17, 1987 Page-lla Used Hearin Aids Needed b Elderl

Hearin problem are commonin later life of bein destructive, “These patients can lose and yet mian older persons den have they or destro two or three devices a We - a year. loss. In an effort to overcome the rely on our donated aids to kee them sup- resistance of patients at the Institute Jewis plied.” Allsuch aidsshe added, are tested and for Geriatric Care in New Hyd Park, must be fully functional before bein plac distribute used audiologist hearin aids to ed o loan. ‘ convince patients that can the improve their Donationscan besentto Mrs, at hearin capabilit Levy JIGC, 271-11 Avenue, New Hy Park, N.Y. 11042. Inordertomeetcurrentneed,the Institute Further information can be obtaine by call- is askin for donations of used aids. hearin ing Mrs. Lev at 718-343-21 or 516-437-0 David Glaser Exéctitive Vice-President of the extension 324 A létter confirming the con- geriatric/rehabilitation facility explaine that tribution will be sent to all donors, devices will be lent to patients o a trial rasis. “The los of hearin isan additional burden for men and elderl women alread copin i with severe physic problems,” Mr. Gla Holiday Cheer said “It isolates them from famil and friends. With the an At B. hel of aid they become engag- Altman’s ed in the world.around them and we see a To help kee the season festive, B. noticeable improvement in their emotional Altman’s in Manhasset will GULOTTA present ATTENDS INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS: Nassau County S. Gul ttended Executive well- “Music and on Th f Magic” Saturda Dec. 19 the Installatio: Officers and Christmas Party of the Nassau “Our shows that once experience patients from 12:30 on. Municipal Police Chiefs Association which was held : recently at the Swan Club. agree to use an aid become the County Executive (left the quickly ~On December 22, 23 24, Paddingto are, toright): Francis Looney of Farmingdale, Former Nassau aware of the improvement in -Bear will be County Police Commissioner ; Jeff Hartlieb of Merrick, Lieutenant of amplification on han each da from 11-4 Kings Park Police and then to b Department; Gerald Giordanoof Garden City, Former Chief Garden : readily agree fitted with their with a gift for the children. City Police Depart- ment; John Haeselin of Woodbury, Chief of Lake Success own instruments,” he added. B, Altman’s Police Department; Ernie Cipullo finale will be on December of Commissioner of Barbara Westbury, Garden City Police Department; Ben Kilichowski, of New Levy, JIGC’s audiologis pointed 24, with a Brass Band. Marchin Hyde Park, Commissioner of Floral Park Police Department; and Sol Bennett of Ocean- out that used aids are also needed fo C patients side, of Long Beach Police Department. who suffer from memory loss or have a histor SER

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Whe Getting children should be loo for it: a variety of frightening experiences possibl prepared to fac in conjunc througho life, children are more vulnerable unavoidabl frightenin experiences, ® to bein because don’t know what Allow children to at their niversary afraid the proceed own pac fears. to expect, according to an article in the in facin Fears are conquere in company newcome issue of PTA a way allows December/January Toda gradua that children to gain - it “The most enduring and common fear o confidence. quarters children at any ag is the loss of a parent, ¢ Listen to children and discus fears Getting for new hc Renck of educa- Sometimes what to be say Mary Jalong professo appears one type o local merc tion at Indiana University of Pennsylvania fea is actuall another. cle fo thi: Indiana, Pa., in the National Parent- Note to media: A writing compliment copy of the York met Teacher Association's magazine Infants and December/ issu is availabl b munities i toddlers often express this fear through tears contacting Marita Craven, Public Relatio National PTA, persona p and loud protest during even a brief separa- 700 N. Rush St., Chicag || : of the Silve tion, she says. However, older children most 60612 (31 787-097 directorie: Resear O yea will s Schizophr Unde W At LIJM or chang “The cc SUCCESSFUL CONFERENCE FOR Schizophre isan illness that affects the and Drs. Darlene THERAPISTS was held at Human Resources center Jod Stephe Geisler and 2gt year it (HRC) on Nov. 14 & 15 Cosponsoring the Northeast Regional Fall Conference with HRC mind and ca be incapacitating, It usuall oc- Jacque Vital-Herne from the Departme of President was the NeuroDevelopmental Treatment Assoc. (NDTA). Morethen curs in late adolescence 250 therapists attend- or earl adulthood, Psychiatr You, “itals ed the educational program for physical, and occupational speech therapists. (Left to althoug it has been known to in Dr. Lieberman’ Carole appear investigation utilizes MRI to kee ot right): Sussi, P-T., Infant Program, HRC; Peggy Smith, 0.T.R., NDT Instructor children. resonance and Joan : (magnetic imaging), 2 new ble, Th si keynote speaker; Mohr, P-T., NDT Instructor and keynote speaker; Paula Goldman, Because so little is known about this radiation-free method Director of Support Services, HRC. of examing the brain& as being disease, Lieberman, M of Hillside structure. He will also Jeffre test certain dru to homeowr the division of Hospital psychiatri Long evaluate the patient’s behavioral a: rent brow Island Jewish Medical Center, has been docrin responses. In order to better is the majori awarded 2 NIMH to th effects +400,000 grant explor of the treatmeni. -hese tests ‘vil directory schizophren It will focus o the be at significance performe various stages of illness on telephon of variables in biological predicting progres- patients who are medication-iree is not onl; sion of the disease, by measuring neuro- Dr. Lieberman and his research te3™ will Th dir chemical substances, hormonal levels and work with their patients and tamilies during certificate this electro- activity. study discussin the patients’ pi and profe Dr. Lieberman’s in the and co- pro- response to treatment and identi‘ving advertiser ject include Drs. Zito and Manzar test Josep measures to be used in determining a pa- ing the sf Ashtari from the Department of Radiology tient’s prognosis. posure in helt — gram the comn Bike-A- Ra $52, - ting To K Islanders raised Approximatelly 550 Long Top money raisers wiil each receive more than #52,000 in at Ride, pledge Super 10- bicycl donated by. Mineola Bicv- the March of Dimes u1th-annual bike-a-thon, cle S Lawn Mower, Hicksville Bicycle = ‘ov held Noy. 1 at three locations in Nassau and Sho TS Seedman’s Inc — Union Bicy Suffolk Counties. cle, Sally’ Cycle North American Trade im- in Great } Riders at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow pex, Bikes Fantastique Bike-A-Lot Inc. 2,400 com pledge $22,40 riders at Heckscher State _ Eas in addition, the top money-raiser at ach Park in East and riders Isli pledge 18,500; site will receive a Yamaha Electronic ently held their annual “Volunteer Information Day” at Harle Avenue School in East to thank more than 200 of its Volunteers Northport Keyboard donated b Sears. and to invite people interested in becoming Volunteers at the Center. Entertainment pledgé $12,40 Money Ride will fund was provided by the Swing Era Big Band (above) raised at Super which played music of the " and ' Supe Ride wassponsore bThe Travelers Funding for the band was contributed by Human research, medical services and health educa- Resources Center Volunteer “Companies with food, and Auxiliary Board and the Kings Point Richmond Foundation beverag bicy tion aimed at in memory programs preventing >1r of Sylvia Brackman, who was a volunteer at cle repair services donated b the School for many years. several Lon defects—America’s number child neaith Island one businesses, problem. Bikers rode the 75- route with For more information, contact: Toby Bereaveme Cente Assist Wit sponsors for eachikilometer ‘Grief Work’ the completed O' Director of Development, Long are Th The eligibl to earn gift based on the crisis of death is one that touches all Island Birth Defects Foundation, 24 groups, each to meet the need of designe amount of money received the March of of us. Frequently, it means the by Park Drive, NY 11797 predictable various individuals, ic, widows, Dimes the Crosswa Woodbury, death a widowers, b Dec. 1 premium deadline. of parent oraspouse, butall too often 496-210 under 40, families of suicides or parents who 4 also means that we are left to survive the have had child die from AIDS or Sudden In- death of a child, either throu illness, acci- fant Death Syndrome Police Take : AIDS Precaution dent, or more and more frequently, suicide. Michael Miller, current Director of the A Whatever a measure the circumstances, how we precatuionary for officers, to cope Center, points out, seem to be the use at their own discretion.” with tha “Groups all Nassau County crisis and come throughit canalter Police patrol vehicles will “When most helpful way of coping with death. But, be involved with an aided case or the of life after the shortl equipped with communicable quality bereavement we also offer individual or transporation of a the officer famil counselin diseas protection prisoner, may process. if packs accordi to an an- choose it& either before, or after to emplo some or all of the kit necessary, durin nouncment by Police Commissioner part Increasingl huma service professional the Samuel items,” Dr. group experience.” J Rozzi. Sche said, “If there isbleeding are recognizing that mourning a is process ¢ death of a member the or other contact with bod the officer famil requires first order of some fluidi, with predictable and identifiable 350 of the packet at stages, reorganization of life and the re-evaluation each has may decide to take precautions. ‘There is a 41 been placed and growing recognition that.the of roles. A delivery is ex- “We wife no be a wife, a . are aware that there is n likelihood bereaved may long pected shortl can behelpedthrou th process of parent nolonge a parent. The Bereavement Th kits include someone contracting AIDS from casual and emerge fro it to face gloves goggles a face prepared livin Center helps the entire to deal with contact. We don’t feel ther is a threat famil mask, a a scrub major in a world without the deceased. cap brush towels, a of the crisisb them th to Doly AIDS, éven where there is or giving strength hel backe sheet and a bleeding Famil Service Association of Nassau themselves plasti jump suit. of in what may be totally redesig “These dischar bod fluids. These measures are Count was the first in Nassau protective articles were included agency Count ed unit. : bein take to the officer. famil in this kit at the reassure polic tooffer a Bereavement Center. Sinc its recommendation of the begi Bereavement Center groups work t the pre- Department’s Chief Dr. __ hingin 1979, Center ha helpe thousands vent Surgeon, Josep additional losses which can frequentl OfNassau residents Schepis, Commissioner Rozzi said. “The _ County cope successful follow the death of a famil member, Suicide, package be available _ with what to has been describe as ‘the transi- discord and wil patrol officers Sig Langu Classe famil martial break- are not tional crisis of death.”’ uncommon side-effects. These stem from the Registration is now open for sign “We not there tomake peop feel bet- anger, isolation, guilt or desponden of the Dent langu classes atthe Lon Island Service ter. They have tofeel worse before Assista the can survivors. For whe a child in Progr Center of the New York ~ exampl the Societ for the feel better. ‘Grief Work’ is hard work, and Tuition Free — Deaf. famil dies it is estimated that upwards of jo Dental Assistant Trainin Beginnin throug Advanced Level _ we&# ther to get the group to move for- of the Classe will be percent surviving couple separate or Six-month offered at the _ Herrick ward,” said Gwen Schwartz- founder program divorce within 1 tos years, butin seven Communit Center in New Park. years - Nassau Hyd of the Bereavement Center. “The County Medical Center degre to ofoperation the Beréavement Center Classe begi the week of which hasnot January, 198 the bereaved does his/her work th Department of Dentistry and meet grie seen dissolution of one single marriage. once. week for ten weeks, For and accepts the of bereavemen has Date: more pain a For information on the Bereavement Starting Jan. 4, 1988 information, please call NYSD/LISC lot to do with how well the survive the death call at: 877-262 Center, Famil Service Association at For further (Voice or 877-262 (TTY of a information, significan person.” 485-460 Registe early— is call: December The Center offers several professiona led please 542-2139 28.;

econ 3 Long Island Firm Celebrates Silver KITCHEN, BATH Anniversary & HOME INTERIOR Getting To Know Yo is introducing anew DbidicS look for its newcomer welcomin program in conjunction with th start of its Silver An- Here’s Spac You&# Need for niversary celebration on December 18. The Eating in the Kitchen company is the nation’s fastest growing Brought to you by | welcoming and has head- newcomer service Don Boico, CKD, CR quarters in Westbury. There are three Getting To Know You produces a program ways you have to for new homeowners which is sponsore by figur space needs if local merchants and The vehi- professionals. you want to brunch cle for this program, which serves the New or dine in your kit- THE FRIENDS OF THIRTEEN, WNET/THIRTEEN Support Group, expands from York metropolitan area, as well as com- chen. You have to volunteers to incorporated organization. (1tor) Elaine Conway Chairman, Bronxville; allow for elbow munities in 28 other is UPS-delivered room states, Harriet Vice Chairman Sands Flynn, Regional Long Island, Point; Beverly Lundquist, so people will be phone/ directory. In honor ~ persona Secretary, Sands Point and William F. Baker, President WNET/THIRTEEN. comfortable; for counter space in front of of the Silver Anniversary of the company, the them, for plac settings and food; and for directories delivered starting the celebration the seats as well as space for getting in and Volunteers Receives Grant out of them. year will sport silver covers, the first cover col- Literacy These space needs are not or chan in 2 years, Trish McElhinney, President of the Board skilled trainers and using audio-visual aids live critical if the room is large. But “The cover chan not only signifie our small to of Literacy Volunteers of America-Nassau demonstrations and small group practice ses- most kitchens are enough 25t year in business,’ explain Irving Siegel, make it important that you County (LVA- attendedaluncheonat the sions. Th first of two workshop an Englis President and founder of Getting To Know calculate space neéds accurately. Garden Hotel hosted American Ex- as a Second course, will be con- City b Langua First, we are about a You, “it also demonstrates our determination assuming talking to honor the affiliate as a of ducted at the American office in press recipient Expres snack bar, you will need at least 45 inches to kee our program as u to date as possi- a grant to non-profit organizationswa which Great Neck for both community residents from the back wall to the front of the ble. The silver covers were tested PR bedirectory eating space. This‘allows 30 inches for the plac strong priority on community involve- andemployee beginning Jan.14,andledb as being more attractive to the new | seats, inches fo plates and foods on the ment. This local affiliate, one of three Mrs. 15 groups McElhinney add homeowners in th late 1980 than our cur- counter. For a bit more comfort, six to receive has been involved with “There are thousands of adults in support, many inches for area and for snackers to rent brown covers, When you consider that seating recruiting students and tutors, training Nassau County wh lack basic Englis con- “squeeze” past. the majority of homeowners wh receive our volunteers and matchin the two to work versational skills,” stated Ms. For average elbow room, allow 24 inches them their McElhinney. directory display right b If peopl are large than together on a one-to-one basis since 196 “We' most appreciative of American Ex- per person. your telephones we want to be certain our media average, sit them down and measure the Th will for LVA-NC interest in us better serve those grant provid funding press helpin need. But if they thin, don’t is not only useful, but attractive as well.” space they are to train new volunteers in led adults in need.” workshop by cut down on the 2q inches. After all, you The directories are accompanied by gift have in the future. certificates from the merchants may guests sponsoring Solvin these kinds of problems is what and Information about each Offers professionals. Literac Grou Trainin Worksho we here for. So you are alway welcome advertiser is pre-printed in the directory giv- in our showroom, with no obligation. Literacy Volunteers of America-Nassau which provides instruction in technique for ing the sponsor a continuous piece of ex- County, Inc. (486-278 located in the Hemp- teaching reading, or for the English as a Se- posure in the family’ new home. The pro- stead Public Librar ha finalized its winter cond Languag Worksho whic focuses on gram help new homeowners get to know classic kitchen Tutor Training Worksho schedule. This non- conversational Englis Upon completion of the community, exposing them t the Get- & bath center Itd. profit, countywide affiliate will train all require sessions each trainee is match- AGERE ting To Know Yo sponsors’ services and volunteers in hour to tutor ed with a student with whom h will work 24 workshop main showroom (in the heart of products. basis. a adults in Basic Reading or in Englis as a Se- onaone-to-one Knowledg of foreign 157 northern blvd. the miracle mile It is expected that more than 400,000 direc- cond The is not nor is manhasset, new york 11030 will be delivered nationwide the end Language. upcoming workshops langua required prior teachin tories by Both (516 627-4194 running from Ja 14 throug March will be experience necessary. worksho pre- of 1987 Getting To Know You was founded conducted at the Hempstea Public Library sent the material throug audio-visual aids, in Great Neck 2 years ago and now serves and the American Expres Compan in Great demonstrations by trained and experience 2,400 communities throughout the country. Neck. LV tutors and grou practice sessions. Call All Nassau County residents may choose 486-278 for more information. to register for the Basic Readin Workshop,

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Methodist Church, 619 Fenworth Bivd., e Great Neck Womens’ Medical Care e and the Tri-State Please address all notices of local events to Tri-State Singles free lecture and Franklin Square. For information call Sue presents a film using E. Second Street Box Councils will hold an elegant par- Calendar Editor, 132 (P.O. Singles American Cancer Society guidetines and for 30 to 49 at the at 1578) Mineola, NY. 11501 or phone 747-8282. ty with dancing ages the mammography. Every Wednesday morn Miracle in ¢ Mid-Istand Chapter of Calendar items must be submitted two weeks Manhasset Country Club, Mile, The Nassau 1010 Northern and En- ing at 11:15 a:m. Bivd., Great to the event. “Americana Shopping Center” on Nor- Society for the Preservation prior Neck. For reservations call 466-3663. D;. thern Bivd., between ‘“Altman’s” and of Barber Shop Quartet couragement Robert Jason, M.D., Medical Director. December 18 lot, in America, will meet at 8 p.m. at Friday, “Conran’s”, inside parking Singing S December 27 io d the Advent, 555 , ° ArtD by artist, ‘9p.m. to a.m. Admission: $8, Winthrop Hall, Church of e Coliseum members are Nassau presents Lon Richard Karwoski at 7:45 p.m. at the includes munchies and a door prize. Men- Advent Ave., Westbury. New Isiand’s first Collegiate Hockey Invita- Unitarian Universalist Church, Stewart preferred. No jeans. For informa- wanted. For information call 489-2644 or jackets tional. For information call 794-9300. Also Garden City. Donation for non- cali after 11 a.m. 938-1062. Ave., tion 829-5222, Dec. 28. 21 December 23 on Monday, members is $1. Monday, December , Action Saturday, December 19 ¢ Separated and Divorced Catholics of ¢ SPA (Single Parent rk) at 8 at ¢ The Dale Institute of © The Port Singers will present the Thir- the North Shore will meet at 8 p.m. in St. will hold acommunity meeting p.m. Camegie Nassau teen Clocks, a musical fairytale for Patrick’s Convent Meeting Room, Glen the North Shore Child and Family is offering 12 programs through August _ children at Sousa Elementary School Cove. Guidance Center, 480 Old Westbury Rd., 1988. The workshops will supply al! Auditorium, Port Washington. Also on on Tuesday, December Roslyn Heights. Topic: “Passages: The material. All fees benefit Cystic Fibrosis : Foundation’s research and Dec. 20. Performance begins at 2 p.m. ° Women Who Lov to Sing -The Greater Developmental Stages of Being Single.” patient care. Tickets are $4. For information call Nassau chapter of Sweet Adelines will Donation is $5 for non-members. For infor- For information call 746-0080. 883-23 meet at 7:45 p.m. at the Wesle United mation call 626-2716. NASSA PARK MUSEUM Compiled By SHIRLEY D. FELLS

A Mural Restoration program is scheduled for Tuesday through Dec. 22, trom murals in the 9:30 a.m. to 12:3 p.m. Participants will work on hangin Nassau County Medical Center in East Meadow, the Juvenile Detention Center in Westbury and at Nassau Beach Park in Lido. Nassau Beach Park, a facility of the Nassau County Department of Recreation and Parks, is located on Lido Blvd. The Juevenil Detention Center is on Carman Avenue and the Nassau County Medical Center is located on Hempstead Tpk To register call 542-4495. : Kkkke Children age to 12 are invited to gues how many Christmas candie are in a hu gla jar fo a “Holida Cand Contest’ hel at th Tackapaus Museum throu December 24 The museum ‘sta will count th candie and notif th winners on ‘Decembe 24. Thos with th ten closes guess will win prize The Tackapaus Museum and Preserve is locate on Washingt Avenue in Seafo It is ape dail fro 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Admission is twenty- cents. For informati call 785-230 O’CHRISTMASTREE..... Thousands of spectators braved the damp skies to witness the KkKKK ofthe 80 ft. Christmastreeat EAB Plazain Uniondale. Th public isinvited recent lighting The Fine Arts Museum of Long Island (FAMLI), presents the works of Shirle tevisit EAB Plazaduring the holiday season to view this year’s giant Norway spruce which is h Lazarus Toran in the “Window The exhibit will be on view throug is adorned with more than 20,000lights. F offer Ways Gallery. teis Ice Rink and Santa will be receiving youngsters and their parents on weekends inthe March 31 1988 indoor Winter Garden. EAB Plaza is located at the intersection of the Meadowbrook WASDN The museum is located on Fulton Avenue in Hempstea and is open to the Parkway and Hempstead Turnpike in Uniondale, across from the Nassau Coliseum. Far fr from 10 a.m. to and from public Wednesda through Saturday 4:30 p.m., Sunda prese 12 to 4:30 p.m. For information call 481-570 hi: the Standard ing BUY 2 CASES Castro kKkkkek GET FREE of performance The Nassau Count Center fo Fine Arts in Rosl Harbor will hold its annual Christma BASEBALL CAP tree lightin ceremon on Frida Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. Featurin in concert “Oper Options offeri holid chee and music: Admission is fre For informati call 484-933 www Kk C A concert entitled “Piano and Chamber Music will take at Engineered for smaller cars. Sampler plac the Nassau Center for Regular 12-Pack Price $16.20 County Fine Arts in Rosly Harbor, on Saturday Dec. 19, 12-Pack Sate Price $14.28 at 8 p.m. Admission is + and 4 for seniors. For information call 735-759 .Quart Sale Price $ 1.19 wkKakK* Oueens Count Farm Museum will prese an “Old- Ameridan Holida on Sund There Dec. 20 will b two show one at 2 p.m. and th other at p.m. Th museum is locate at 73-5 Little Nec Parkw in Floral Park. Admission i $ pe perso lickets sol onl at th door. Parki is fre For informati call (718)347- GREEN 85 Hazel St. 308 Main St. xKwkkkk AR. Santa is scheduled to land in a at Morley Park. Glen Cove Foreign Pt. Washington Cla helicopte Christopher Roa in 676-5350 Car Parts 944-3380 Searingtown Rosl at 1:30 p.m., and at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow at 4:14 p.m., on Saturda Dec. 19. (Rai date December 20 There will be entertainment one hour before Santa’s arrival that will feature clowns from the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Santa and Mrs. Claus will give out cand canes t all the youngsters. Hot chocolate and cookies will also be served. Santa’s visit is sponsored by the Empire of America Savings Bank and arrange by the Nassau County Department of Recreation and parks For information call 542-4443 _ weekday.

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The © Section of Anton Community Newspapers - Becember 17, 1987 Page-15a Rotarian Brings ‘The Gift of L ANDREA MARTONE By greete b a contingent of Rotarians, The newspapers and airwaves have been The welcomin ceremony was an emo- tional filled with stories on diplomac and state din- one because it was also attended b ners in the wake of the Reagan- two children who might not b alive today summit last week in Washington DC. ha it not been for the corrective heart Unlike most people Manhasset’s Anthony surgery they received throug the program. Zino could relate to meeting with heads of Mr. Zino was chauffered to Kampala, whichis 20 miles fromthe United state-and appearing on television overseas. airport, ina He has don it. Nations vehicle. He did not come empty handed Mr: Zino, a former Rotar District Gaver- upon arriving at a hospita there. Mr. norand one of the founders of the Gift of Life Zino brough with him a defribillator that was donated: program, has just returned: from a month by Booth-Memorial- for long, four-nation tour of Africa on a Uganda’ new heart-scr clinic. In diplomati mission of his own. a ceremony that was televised and in The Gift of Life, which bega 1 years ago highlighte Uganda newspapers, Mr. Zino the of medical whe the Manhasset Rotary Club flew a presente piece equipment Ugand girl to Saint Francis Hospital in to the.country’ prime minister and the Ex- ecutive Director at - where Rosly for corrective heart surgery that was Mulag Hospital not available elsewhere, is now a world-wide, it will be used. non-profit organization that hashelpe more Met Doctors In Zimbabwe than 600 children in 20 nations. The Gift of Life received, tremendous an invitation offered earlier Accepting in recognition one week later in the city of the year from Rotar chapter in Africa, Mr. Harare in Zimbabwe which Mr. Zino visited Zino left on his mission’ ‘specia to Uganda on Nov. 12. Dr. Stuart Bartle, an American car- Zimbabwe, Kenya and Nigeria on Nov.5. He diclogist met him at the airport with the landed Entebbe and at Airport in Ugand was President of the Rotar Club in Harare. Dr Bar- tle is afiliated with the University of Zim- babwe medical center and was anxious to have Mr. Zino tour th facility, It was there that Mr. Zino met three more children who had beensuccesful operated on at Mt. Sinai hopital in August and were in excellent < health. He also made an inspection of TONY hospitals inthe Bush miles north of. ZINO, OF Manhasset, receives a gift from a woman whose child underwent cor- 14 iveh Gift of Life This k in Zimb Bery ugh progr pi one offeur African. nations that he visited last month.

the Medical Colleg in Toledo, Ohio and children in 42 countries in the hope of vir- greete reporter while dressed in traditional hospital in Kenyatta and Kijabbi. He made tual elimination of polio worldwide. Mr. Zino African tunic and hat. The clothin was given arrangements for a specia visitation by the was particularly filled with emotion in talk- to him at civic gathering in Nigeria that was Ohio Medical team to perform surgery at ing a the children he visited there. held in his honor. It is worn, he said, by all their hospitals next summer with the “They were so appreciative and grateful members of Rotar Clubs in African nations. cooperation of Rotatary clubs in Kenya. forall the hel we had given them,” he said. Retired since 1979 from a successful Finally in Lagos Nigeria, Mr. Zino made They presented me with skits they had marketing consultant firm he owned in hi last the stop as Giftof Life Emissar where rehearsed and sang songs, and it wasimpassi- ,and a widower forfour years, he was honored with dinners and gifts. There ble for anyone to have a dr eye:” Zino resides in Manhasset and continues to h visited Rotary Clubs and hospitals in- A his cludin Cheshire House and the Compassio While it is apparent that Mr. Zino had an Judging b the success of recent trip, House, both institutions for children seriousl affect of his African hosts it appears asthoug his bountiful energy at the ag of 75, and his WAS NOT PURCHASED OFF THE RACK: affected by Polio and sponsore by Rotary. part of their culture may have rubbed off on devotion to the Gift of Life they could not Far fromit. This African hat and tunic was Rotar International has pledg to allocate him. have created a better ambassador for the presented to Mr. Zino at a reception honor- million dollars for after : ing him in Nigeria. $3 POLIOPLUS programs During recent interview, only day program. (Photo by Andrea Martone) they initiated, to immunize 249 million returning to the United States on Dec. 4, he

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uP & COMING ATTRACTIONS Festivities Surround The Nutcracker This year the magic of the Eglevs Ballet&# Cand Cane Part Nutcracker will not end when the curtain The company will host aCand Cane Par- down. goes ty following each of the four matinee perfor Meet The Artists mances. Youngster attending will have the Awineand chees reception will be hel opportunity to mingl with the dancers. Ad- following the openin night performanc on ission will be +10 and tickets may be ordered Dec. 26. Th Ballet artistic director, Michael at the same time that show reservations are Vernon, will host the affair and will introduce made. attendees to the dancers of the company. Nutcracker plays at the Tilles Center in Tickets for the reception are #1 and may be Brookville from Dec 2 through th 2gth. Call ordered at the same time as show reservations the Eglevsk box office (746-11 for informa-

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; are made. tion and reservations. St John’ Choral An Orchestr T Presen Messia Probabl the most widely known and best Trumpet Shall Sound, featuring the unique loved choral work in Western Music, Handel&# timbre of the valveless trumpet, playe b Messiah is not often performe in its entire- noted baroque trumpet virtuoso Fred ty. Even less frequentl is it performed with Holmgren. 18th century phrasin ornamentation and Tickets for the Dec. 20 performanc of dramatic word painting, or accompanie b Handel’s Messiah are #10 gener admission authentic 18th century instruments. At 3:00 and $7 for Seniors and Students. For more ‘in- on Sunda Dec. 20at Trinity Church in Rosly formation call 671-825 ; Director Eric Milnes and th St. John’ Chorale and Chamber Orchestra will present the com- plete Messiah, as Handel himsel would have Campus heard it. Music lovers familiar only with th first (“Christmas” section of the Messiah will have Calendar a chance to hear Handel entire dramatic structure—continuing from th birth of Please address all notices of local events to Christ th crucifixion, the resurrec- throug Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.0. Box and the of the as tion, spreadin Gospel 1578) Mineola, N.Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. Isis Ltd.,609 Plandome broug vividly to life b Charles Jennens ar- Calendar items must be submitted two weeks “IMPRESSIONIST STILL-LIFE” by Sally Friedman, at Gallery, December 31. hours are of the Biblical text. prior to the event. Road, Manhasset, through Gallery Wednesday through Friday rangement i 11-6 Saturday, Sunday and Monday 12-5 p.m. (365-8353) The impact of the words was of crucial im- Saturday, December 19 p.m., ¢ for Mother and portance to Handel. Director Eric Milnes has “Good Nutrition Baby” at CW. carefull coached th St. John’ Chorale and is the topic of a nutrition program Post Campus, Brookville, from 10 a.m. to In The New Year With Comedies soloists to ensure that the vocal lines are Rin noon. For information call 299-2236. shape to reveal Handel&# dramatic musical Two special champagn comedies will All seats are #1 for the Thursd Dec. 3 ¢ Dance Theatre of Island E Long imagery. welcome in the New Year at Arena Players performance and are o sale now. Continu- presents its fourth annual Holiday pro- The members of the St. John’ Chamber Or- Theatres. in tradition, Arena will be servin com- gram at the Maguire Theater, SUNY at Old its known all chestra, nationally baroqu specialist Westbury Campus at 2 p.m. Also on Dec. Pajama Tops a sexy French farce about a plimentar champag at performanc brought together by concertmaster Evan 20 at 2 and 7 p.m. For.information call philandering husband, will be at the Arena For further information phone 293-06 mad inthe Johnso perform o instruments 944-3859. Player Main Sta at 6:00 and 9:00 p.m Arena Players Main Stage and Second 26 18th or from 18th Saturday, December century copied century Beyon Therap Christophe Durang ir- Stag are located at 29 Route 109, East Far who hav heard the “‘old- ° The Eglevsky Ballet' 24th Annual models. Those not reverent satire on sex and will be and are accessible to th Holiday Extravaganza including the Nut- psychiatr mingdale, they fashioned” sound of baroque instruments the at cracker with music by Tchaikovsky at the at Arena Playe Second Stag 9:00 p.m. handicapped will notice the in which the way the support Tilles Center of CW. Post College, vocal lines and imitate vocal phrasing A Brookville, Dec. 26 through Dec. 29, 2 and Dan Theat O Lo Islan Annu Holi Sho highlig of this performance as it probabl 8 p.m. Tickets are $19, $16 and $12. For in- was in Handel&# day will be the aria The formation call. 746-1115. Dance Theatre of Lon Island will present All choregraph is by Ali Pouriarrokh. director an Holidays its fourth annual Holiday program at the Dance Theatre’s founder-artistic Happ of the Alvin theatres Maguire Theater, SUNY-Old Westbur cam- a formerassociate artistic director on Dec. at 2 and Sun- American Dance Theatre. The Ce eek Lakes pus, Saturda 19, p.m. Ailey danc of day Dec. 20, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. are led by Nina Brzorad, formerly DOLBY The matinee will feature In American Ballet Theatre, Della Weinheimer © WALL STREET Saturda Ballet, Monica a Celebration, a ballet set to traditional Holi- of the Metropolitan Opera o NUTS ‘day music, Passacagl and Fugue, done toa Trogani, Evely Balassanian, Paul Despota LEONARD VI J, Bach work for organ, anewsolo, Aria, per- and Ralph DiRienzo. if formed to the music of Heitor Villa-Lobos, Admission is #1 for adults, children SIESTA - for and Nutcracker, Act II. and senior citizens. Group rates fo 10 or more Great Meck SQUIRE TRIPLEX call ee 2020 At Sunday’ two performances Tthaikov- are available. For information, pleas sk Waltzes, a lyrica suite of dances replace 944:3859 the Nutcracker. ( WALL STREET coisy Island’s TTERIES NOT Long INCLUDED largest chain New Progra For Advanced Ballet Student TWIN of community Usdan Center for the Creative and Perfor- the en- st newspapers— workin under a Master Teacher for ming (® RUNNING MAN Call today for Arts, Long Island’s summer arts school tire season. Enrollment is mad on the basis subscription for students 8 has your ages to 19, announced for- of interest, and students are plac in group LEONARD VI 747-8282 mation of a new in ballet for Certain major progra of comparable age or achievement. MANHASSET TRIPLEX th serious hig school- dancer, The Usdan specialized classes require auditions for ad TRAW Ballet Theater. To be @ ES, offered in July and mission. In addition to the stud program -AND AUTOMOBILES. August at the Center 250-acre in swimming as THREE MEN AND campus there are three outdoor pools Your Communit Newspaper |s Delivered South the Usda Ballet A BABY —0OLBY. Huntington, Theater well as basketball, archery, volleybal pin B Your Reliable Letter Carrier will offer a more intense dance i SIESTA experience pong and horseshoes to augment an alrea than ha bee available at the SYOSSET TRIPLEX previously active day Center. For four one-hour periods each day a NUTS th serious dancer will be able to hav classes in barre and floor techniqu in the morning; a f THREE MEN AND choreograp session with one of the Ballet A BABY Actors! 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the Joel Meisner, founder of this extraordinary facility, ang The essence of holiday giving is in the eyes and the These works of art, signed by the creator, bearing son Mitchell, welcome the public (by appointment) o | heart of the recipient. iie or she will treasure your gift proud Meisner mark, are created by the lost wax pro- tours of the casting “Many people are unaware when it’s a reflection of their own interests and desires. cess which captures the most intricate details of the ar- facility. of the casting process, the many steps in th lost wa». For the artist or sculpture lover on your holiday tist’s original. | They have no frame of reference in which to horizon, a trip to Joel Meisner Gallery and Foundry (115 Your gift will be even more meaningful, more precious, casting. the sculpture they admire. We find that our tours Schmitt Bivd., Farmingdale, 349-0260) might be the most once you tour the casting facility itself..you may even savor educate people so that they can fully appreciate the memorable event of the holiday season. be lucky enough to meet Erte himself (he is very much and better understand the artist. Viewing th | You&# find a veritable museum of contemporary art and alive at 95, and vibrantly involved in the process of sculpture intricate steps, watching the bronze evolve, each an sculpture by some of the leading artists of our time. bronze casting his exquisite works, nurturing his “child” | work of art, often reworked—each time b Bronze masterpieces by artists, Erte, Margulies, Geber, through each phas of the “birth’’). original the an emotional response that enhances are displayed in a gallery of extraordinary beauty. Even Meisner is one of the most respected casting facilities sculptor ...brings the owner’s and creates a new awareness more the works are cast in the Meisner in the United States, the largest in the East (47,000 sq appreciation exciting, | of the art.” sculpture casting facility that lies behind the gallery. ft.) and a major innovator in new casting mediums. Their work in acrylic casting is an exciting extension of the sculptor craft, and Meisner and their skilled artisans are developing a whole new medium for sculptor and collector—a precise and detailed casting with a unique, contemporary flair and unusual dimension.

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Jeanne Teres Classic Gifts for Class Childre We guarantee that your new Dooney & Bourke bag won&# bulg like At The World of Little but Peopl Santa’s, it will be just as exciting and much more wearable. At Jeanne Teres (29A Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck 487-9679) Dooney & Bourke share the holiday glitter with handbags, leathergoods and fine leather accessories by leading manufacturers. The Dooney & Bourke classic all- weather pouch is one of the newest ar- rivals. Give it to someone special this season, and you& be No. 1 on the best gifter list.

Cosmetics Plus

There’s more beauty on your horizon this year, when you visit Cosmetics Plus, a shoppers’ paradise, and the perfect one-stop shop for all your holiday gifting, travel and personal care needs. The surroundings at this Manhasset beauty emporium are luxurious, the selec- tion of products is immense, (the largest selection of cosmetics and fragrances ‘in the world,” and the first shop in the U.S. with Montana), and every price is

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| Fingers, Faces &

Remember the charming nursery rhyme, “Rings on her toes .?&# Add a her fingers, bells on . . glowing complexion and silken skin, and you got Fingers, Faces & Toes, 86 Mineola Ave., Roslyn Heights (484-3340). This warm, friendly shop is a fairy tale place of beauty, well being and relaxation. To ease the stress and exhaustion of the holida shopping and entertaining whirl, the highly skilled, internationally-trained staff will pamper and relax you

with a wonderfully soothing massage, cleanse your skin with a specially- facial, soothe your toes and with a pedicure, smooth your nails make them beautiful, change your looks with a complete cosmetics and color consultation and make up, and sparkle your hair and wardrobe with selections from the jewelry and clothing boutique. Give a day of beauty to your mate, your friend. someone special in your family (Mom?) this holiday ae ee season. It’s a wonderful way to say ‘'th you, we Zeidel’s_ love you’’ to someone special in your heart. The includes a manicure, pedicure, facial and scale: “Based on the package Scaling an icy cliff may not’be your vacation dream, (third on the Patagonia warmth massage. but Patagonia& active outdoor wear is the perfect gift Pakastani Curry Scale in London Restaurants’)...out- If you&# planning a cruise for the holidays, there for the rugged individual who relishes cold weather rageous! Functional, colorful, zippered, pocketed and is expert body waxing to make your skin silky all activities. warmly wearable, perfect for a cross country ski or a hike over... perfect for the glowing look of the tropics Skiers, climbe hikers, runners and campers who in the woods. Or the Snap TNeck...great for outdoor com- Fingers, Faces & Toes is a warmly personal shop fancy the beauty and isolation of winter wonderlands, fort, indoor luxury...it’s layered with Capiline underwear with a relaxing atmosphere that ensures comfort and H will find they’re warm, dry and comfortable...in high-style, and a shell, flat seamed, Lycra cuffed, hot-colored, personal attention. Professional cosmeticians and too, in Storm Gear, Alpine Gear, Synchilla, and wonderful! beauty specialists treat your skin, nails, toes and body, Featherweight by Patagonia, one of the finest lines of Wander into Zeidel’s for all your holiday activewear with the finest products from Prima Donna Cosmetics, rugged weather gear available today. presents—be a sport—get your “sport” a gift certificate; Pure Skin Care Products, Facials by Gooc ‘ Rene Guinot Zeidel’s, 293 Main Street, Port Washingt (767-0050) while he/she is trying on, you can read the catalogue...it’ Estraya, assuring a glowingly beautiful you who can things o Carries men and women&# styles in the full spectrum of almost as much fun a the clothing itself. the holiday season with a relaxed, bubbling slip into Patagonia colors (Electric Blue, Coral, Peacock Red, There’s more to Zeidel’s than Patagonia...ask owner enjoy sense of well Reward yourself with a gift of low, or Cobalt Red, Charcoal, Magenta, Turquoise) and fabrics. Michaele Steadman to show you the handsome slacks, being. at F.F.& earned it, pamper yourseli certifice These waterproof, cold proof, weatherproof garments jackets, suits; golf and leisure wear; the Sportif and beauty you Men are laboratory and field tested under intense weather and Thompson lines. Or, if you want a perfect gift for the show hi use conditions...they’re user approved, and applauded. yachter you love, Zeidel’s is one of the best known Exec p Perfect gifts for friends and far. :ily: a Synchilla sweater, nautical outfitters on Long Island. room ai

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Robley Gallery

Chagall’s The Ladder, a signed and numbered lithograph, handsomely fram- ed and perfect for giving, is one of the many collectors’ graphics available from Robley Gallery, 1356 Old Northern Bivd., Roslyn (484-5960) Years of training and a OF 7 a i ‘yan r C 7 Fa) Sa yd continual research enable:( - al as an A Robley to a8 Sk) 3 yes SO ay mY pe ered “« pea oe yeas a ay cy 7) i select the best of graphics, old and new, for your hame, office and gift-giving needs.

Pe Net ee | ome In And Our Full Henri Peters Ltd. Tr Line of Delicatessen SSS Salads To Go Sandwiches is &L Ue Good things for him, good things for her—and the best g things often come in small packages. Here ane you can slip into the toe.of his Christmas stocking—under his pil- low, or save for the very last night of Chanukah ...a gift certificate from Henri Peters Ltd.

Me are into macho relaxation...now Henri Peters can show him what feeling good is al] about...it' a VIP Busy Exec packag (1 hour) that includes a massage, steam- room and shower, a shampoo, haircut and styling and a manicure. Or you can gift him with the ultimate in good feelings: massage, steam, Europea facial, shampoo, cut & style, manicure, ‘skin consultation and lite lunch...mmmm! That&# the real VIP treatment.

And if he’s into Basics, you can skip the manicure and facials, lunch and skin consult. He&# love it so.much he&# beg you for more—easy; gift him with a five facial certificate, or—delicious!—five massages! Guess what—that teeny gold box at the edge of your bed. He loved feelin good so much—he said ‘encore’— for can stop in to meet Henri for own you:—now you your Se en ai massage and steam, your European facial, perm, hair- ee. wr ee Ll ee cut and finish, your manicure-pedicure-skin analysis make-up and lunch—Wow! You' Beautiful! It&# the ultimate gift: The Ultimate Treatment for Today’s Woman. There are smaller packages for milady, too: the Rejuv- enation Experience, The Basics of Beauty, or, for your Sandwiches Homemade Salads favorite a mini & finish, skin | teen, facial, shampoo, style Gift Baskets Jams & Jellies analysis and make up session You feel pampered from head to toe in the Massage Imported Cheese Gourmet Delicacies Sanctuary, the Hair Design Pavilion, The Waxing Den... Fresh Baked Goods Country Crafts need we say more? Yes! Henri Peters is an Esthetic Studio where pampering is an art—where the mediums are: cosmetics by Dior, IN THE FINEST TRADITION” Payot, Borghese, fragrances, specialty products. “CATERIN Th artists are trained specialists, trendsetters in their OPEN 7 DAYS fields, who*take, time for consultation before preparing 7AM to 7PM your pallete, whether your look is conservative or avant garde. 1305 Old Northern Blvd., The Henri Peters design team has appeared at the Jacob Javitz Center where they performed their per- NY sonal magic for the trade, they styled the N.Y. Island- Roslyn, ers and styled the fashion models. This. holiday, it&# your turn. Pamper each other with a 621-1200§ gift certificate from Henri Peters Ltd. (8243 Jericho Turn- i 202 pike, .Woodbury—367-8000)—you ll feel so good you&# find: special: days all year long. a

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Wheatl Plaza Greenv S most gracious shoppin expanse, Wheatley stargazevat The Camera Company, put on your dancing Plaza, Northern on Blvd. at Glen Cove Road, brings shoes at Shoe Scene. You can stop for a juicy corned another dimension to the North Shore exciting retail beef sandwich at Ben&# have a hot fudge Sundae at scene. will find Shoppers everything from a fabulous dia- Hagan Daaz, and pick up those last minute toiletries at mond necklace (London Jewelers) to a mini-mansion for Pathmark. Wheatley has something for everyone, from your littlest princess at the Little Doll House. You can - high fashion luxuries to everyday necessities. furs for Noliday GIVIN WRAP HER IN BEAUTY... ELS Fro With a in- NATUR: gorgeous RAC COATS $4500 $2800 tricately ent- RANCH wined gold MINK COATS $4900 $2900 necklace or TANUKI JACKETS $2800 $1600 luscious CRYSTA FOX JACKETS $2800 $1600 pearl pen- dant NATURAL COYOTE COA $6000 $3200 suspended RACOON JACKETS $2900 $1700 on silk BLUE FOX COATS $2600 $1400 rope. NATURAL FITCH COATS $5000 $3000 BLACK LEATHER ..-BECAUSE CHRISTMAS IS COATS FUR LINED $950 $650 NOT LUNARAINE JUST FOR LITTLE GIRLS! MINK COATS $9500 $6200 DESIGNE FEMALE f MINK COATS $15000 $7500

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Albert and Mark Solomon, father and son, experienc. ; ed gemologists, and deeply committed to personal ser. vice, offer their customers a broad selection of gold silver, pearls and gems to suit the most selective taste. | Shopper will find an array of rings, necklaces, bracelets earrings, pins, fine watches, and much more in traditiona! and contemporary styles, for every budget. For Chanukah, for Christmas, to bring in the New | Year...a “star” from Solomon&# firmament is a stellar gift

Eye Supply

‘he ski slopes are calling, with their exhilarating Looking for a really special gift—ior yourself, perhaps? downhill the of fresh fallen clear challenge, beauty snow, Says Eye Supply’s Dr. Diane Solasz: “‘We can give you blue skies, bright winter sun something your parenis couldn’t—blue eyes!” To protect your eyes from the intense glare of that all The newest colors (Sapphire and aquamarine) in 100 reflected from dazzling sun, even more intensely Wessley-Jessen durasoft contact lenses are perfect ways crystallized snow. Willis Ave.. Albert- Eye Supply (1016 to ‘turn her (his) brown eyes blue.’’ And Eye Supply has son, 484-7200). an with a fashion optometric shop flair, gift certificates that make the change even more exciting. iS stocking the full line of Carrera Ski Ultrasight Goggles If skiing is on your family’s holiday schedule, Eye Supp For the trend setters on your gift list, Laura Biagiotti&# ly is the place to shop for *‘Shades’’ in the newest out- 5rand new line is ready to be gift wrapped. door UV protective lenses. |

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a Candy Wonderland

If you want to give a chocolate lover a special holiday gift, there nothing like the array of custom handmade chocolates available at Candy Wonderland (155 Hillside Ave., Williston Park, 294-6954). Paul and his wife Louise (the professional chocolatier) will create almost anything in chocolate! For the holidays you& find chocolate soldiers, Christmas trees, Santa house, sleighs, dreidels, and much more. There are also holiday trays and baskets made to order, all kinds of candies, nuts, and cookies, plus loads of creative gift items. Throughout the year Louise makes special chocolate creations for special occasions such as weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, and birthday parties. At holiday time or anytime, visit Candy Wonderland for exceptional chocolates and much, much more.

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™ from : rs family Ezio’s Boutique s MAT: our family” Ring in the New Year in high style...a tuxedo styled by Pierre Cardin. {

ss You&# cut an for OPEN 3 9:30-5:30 elegant figure your “Belle of the Ball,” as you dance away in an Mon.- 3 elegant outfit from Ezio Boutique (5 Main Street, Port Washington, 883-5502). wari i, a. o Sun. 12-4 til Christmas Designer clothing, formal wear, elegant shirts, handsome accessories, from the COUNTRY CHILDREN world' leading menswear houses}, are ready for holiday giving, holiday wearing at this very special shop. AND You find Harve Bernard, Ted Lapidus, Sorrentino, Jonathan Harper, and Pierre Ca COUNTRY COLLECTIBLES few of the din...only a designer lines at Ezio And Ezio and Lina will tailor your holi- day outfit to fit you perfectly. 29 W. Main Street ¢ Oyster Bay For all formal from a New Year& ball to a full white your wear, dress, tie gala, Ezio’s (516) 922-7575 e (516) 922-7505 rental department will set your dancing in the latest style, altered to your measure.

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NEW MENU FEATURING American Continental Cuisine Di Wit us and MON-FRI OPEN 7 DAYS Experie Excellence! 2 for A WEEK# CALL Full Prescription & Surgical Service NOW. FO YOUR CHRISTMA e Complete cosmetic and gift departments AND-NEW YEA RESERVATION © Fine candies and greetin cards 108 South Street Oyster 109 Mineola Bivd., Mineola (516 746-9474 ¢(516 248-211 OPEN 6 DAYS FOR'LUN AND DINNER CLO SUNDAY «MAJOR CRE CAR ACCEPT || 13B Anton Community Newspapers - Holiday Gift Guide - December 17, 1987 Page HONORA GIFT GUIDE 1987 MENTIO CONTEST CONGRATULATIONS! honorable men- to our first place and second plac artists and all of our tions. And thank you to all the children of Long Island who enthusiastically overwhelm- participated in our Holiday Art Contest. The response was so SEASON’S GREETINGS We wish we had ing that it made it difficult for us to select the winners. much. the space to print all the entries, as we enjoyed them all so Wishing PIED PIPER all our readers a happy and healthy holiday season-Anton Community Newspapers. ra ee Ters—

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BB Kira - Jimm Bryant Adam Petrucci 7 Erin Garvey Christopher Baye - Tallman Holid Art Contestant Wil Micourt Hicksville Levittown Brian Bayer - 9 Jose Jefferson Mitchell Peter Otero East Northport Regin DiCamillo - - Eric Christine Joh Dougla Levy 8 Rosemar Steiniger Nicole Jone Luigi Piscitelli Matthew New Park Garden City Allyso Knott DiCam -3 Hyd Alainailevine- 7 Lisa Tsironis Paolo Piscitelli Garden City South New Hyde Park Kara Kandel - 6 North Bellmore Nicky Seniuk - 4 Mtundu Vanderpool

- - 11 New Park Keri Michalek 9 Anthony Paganini Tufa Hyd Amy Gavlik - . Westbur ayGarden City Kimberly Michalek - 10 Marissa Thornton Christine Razukas.- 7 Hicksville David Glendinning Rya Michalek - Kimberly Averhart Cind & Wendy Farmingdal East Williston Roop Sampat Huntington Dennis Castillo Oswald - Sar Alberta O’Rourke Garden City Brown - 7 ‘ Megan Desiree Benejan Mike Oswald - 9 Greenvale School eh eiown Hicksville Michael Anthony Gonzalez Glen Cove Christopher Late Day Progra Tramantana - Woodhouse Valentino 9 Elizabeth Parsons - 11 Lekeisha F Verrelli-q Glen Head Kurt Bieler - Neale Glen Cove Westbury Eileen Parsons - 11 Anthony Kim Bleier - 9 Diana Baxter : Yolanda Ford Andtea Victor - Glen Cove Wantag Danielle Ciampa - 4 Kimberl Battinelli Old Bashee G. Francis Cara Ciamp - 8 Westbury Richard Maner Louis Moore Jimmy Hoare - 9 Kara Donohue if Comunale Courtney Maner Peter Todd Peter Hoare Jaco O’Connor - 4 Jennif Lashana Romain ~~ Lisa Comunale Levittown Brooke Goldstein Levittown Huntington Shannon O' Amanda Lynch ° Huntington, Celeste Chalupa Vincent Iadevaia Rentschler - 6 Kerry Gaertner : Emil : Kevin - Massapequa Drexel Avenue School Serafin Colon Glen Cove Huntington McVeigh 9 East Franco Northport Errol Silverstein - 4 Westbur Anthony - Michael Mitkowski Tommy Tsiolis 10 - 4 V!adimir Leonard Carroll - Joh Victoria Sacks - Andre Silverstein Kristen Mitkowski - Todd Medlow David St. Clair Samantha Hodge Port Washington Melville Jil Ann Medlow Westbur Nicky Papale Luciano Martone Yutaka Kaneko Christine Caiazzo - 7 Jericho Nicholas Massot - 8 Jeffre Savag Miguel Orabona

- Hicksville Port Hicksville Danny Patrick Myers - 7 Washington Bates Monique Knight Smith Ethan Farbman - 7 Vincent tanne Maco Berrios Glen Cove Min-Young Kim Kimberly Plainview Thomas Hutchinson Ron Enilerico Matthew Gewolb Hicksville Wantag Ben Fortney - Gregory Stoffer Peter Navas Port Barbie Zanelli Beth Ahern - 6 Washington Jacqueline Vafier - 6 Rafael Liriano Sakou Walker Robert Chiarella Suzanne Zanelli Cara Ahern - 8

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L’Impressions

The cloud-soft luxury of cashmere, in sweaters, scarves, leggings, blazers, skirts, slacks and dresses, makes the ultimate present for the special people on your list this holiday season. At L'Impressi 282 Main St., Port Washington, 883-0090, the look and feel of luxury is captured by eight top designers: Pringle, Lyle & Scott, Shi Designs, Edward

~ Carracci, William Kasper, Pierre Ancel, Iris von Armin and Bruno Cuccinelli.

Using the softness and fine texture of this luxury yarn, these European and American designers have created collections of extraordinary clothing for sport, casual, dressy, and formal occasions. This winter' fun look . . . sweatshirts and leggings, is given added dimension, richness and warmth utilizing the subtle softness of cashmere . if ski . . a vacation is in the

offing, one of these stylish warmers would make a perfect gift. For that gala holiday ball, for New Year' Eve ele- gance, or for any event where dressing up is a must, L'Impressio has selected a magnificent collection of beaded cashmere evening tops to create a stunning out- fit. Your favorite lady wiil feel like a queen in these uni- quely crafted tops. L'Impression carries a range of styles, from the high fashion fun of Shi, to the classic look of Pringle, and the elegance and uniquely exciting flair of leading European designers such as Carracci and Ancel. No matter what your fashion taste or holiday budget, you& find the perfect cashmere gift, in clothing and accessories, at L’Impres- sions, where free alterations are part of the present, and personal attention is as important as high quality merchandise.

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December 13th and 20th, 12 - 5 PM Sunday, WE HAVE Monday, December 14th, 10:30 - 5 PM SIG ie the finest i in lo hair and 3/4 LengthNI m~ CHRISTMAS WEEK: Racoon, Coyote, Beaver and Crysta Fox OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 8 PM Coats. , OF THE CHRISTMAS EVE TILL 7 PM alized furtier Alice & Hary FURS we. ALL FINE FUR Ltd. _ Crystalique -

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FOR AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS OF FANTASY, INC & CHANUKAH, VISIT°OUR HOLIDAY 4lOU BOUTIQUE FEATURING: Wicker Furniture & Baskets “Trim The Tree with Unique Hand-crafted Items Ornaments" Costume Jewelry ° “Antiques and Repros” e and Silk Floral Arrangements “Unusual Sachets Pillows” Baby Quilts and Baby Items ° Scented Candles Scarves, etc. Handbags, Gloves, ° Music Boxes Skirts and Sweaters. ° Primitive Country Toys and ehe The Ultimate Gift For Every Occasion-Ample Parking Stuffed Animals ‘PORT aa | Why travel-Come and Browse. ° Pewter Frames. ..and much more TM COLLECTION ‘ 30 SO. STATION PLAZA 13 Glen Head Road 676-0900 GREAT NECK (opp. L.1.R.R.) ARLINE R. STANTON N.H.F. Bien RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIG Mon-Wed 10-6 Thus Fi 10-9 Head, N 1154 466-0024 Mon.-Sat. 11-5 Sat 10:8 © Sunaay 2-530

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Toy Safety Tips For The Holidays

hundreds Every year, of youngsters spe part of the Infant Toys and Small Parts The law bans small parts accompanied by proper warning and instructions. _|holiday season in hospital emergency rooms being in toys intended for children under three years of age. Electric Toys Electric toys with heating elements are _ for |treated injuries from a wide variety of toys. Infant toy like rattles should be large enough to prevent not recommended for young children. They must meet That cuddly tedd bear may not be as harmless as choking type accidents. Watch out for removeable or for electrical constructions. ‘t looks. the mandatory requirements Small, loosely attached buttons may cause chok- breakable parts like eyes and noses on toys and dolls, if maximum surface temperatures and bear prominent war- ing some child swallows them. Spikey pins holding the and squeakers on squeeze toys. ning labels. Musical greeting cards and books use but- 2yes in place may have sharp edges and cause cuts and '-|'ac Cords and Strings Hanging toys with long strings or ton type mini-electrical batteries, which could be cords could present a very serious strangulation hazard swallowed. Adult supervision has no substitute when It “| While most toy manufacturers comply with safety for children, particularly infants. comes to some of the electric toys. _}regulations, providing children with hours of fun and en- _|ioyment, safety experts from the Zurich-American |n- Propelled Objects This group of toys can be turned in- Keep Toys Designed For Older Children out of reach i surance Loss Control Group Department recommend to weapons which can injure the eyes in particular. of younger brothers and sisters. Avoid hand-me-down 3 a check before makin thorough purchase. Parents and Always check projectiles such as arrows and darts for toys without proper safety review. Follow labels for friends should look for and read the classifications ag well secured, soft protected tips or rubber suction cups specific age recommendations and other precautions. and saféty labels on toys before they buy. to prevent injuries. Each year many toys are recalled for serious safety and Points _|Sharp Edges Safety regulations now pro- Toxicity The Federal Hazardous Substances Act pro- hazards. If you purchased or own one of the recalled hibit sharp points and hazardous sharp glass or metal hibits the use of poisonous and otherwise harmful toys, stop using it and promptly return it to the manufac- in new intended _} toys for use by children under chemicals in toys and other articles intended for use by turer according to the recall instructions. of Older eight years age. toys should be checked for children. The law has placed severe limitations on the Observance of these recommendations and wise Sharp cutting edges and points, and stuffed amount of lead in toys may paints and inks used on toys and adult supervision will mean your children will enjoy many Nave wires inside the toy which could cut or stab if children’s articles. Chemistry sets and other products hours of pleasure with their holiday gifts. _ 2xposed. designed for older children should be purchased only if

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The air is scented with Rigaud candles, there are Nut- Lanz. for every royal princess who needs a bit of cracker Bears sitting cozily on an antique sofa, Dynasty pampering. jewelry glittering in a showcase (you can live the fantasy). Pamper the younger set on your holiday must Where are you? list. Country Children (722-7505) carries clothing from You' walked through the “‘magic door’’ at 29 West infant to teen for the child “‘to the manor born,” perfect

Main St., Oyster Bay, and entered Country Lady - Coun- clothes made for the child who enjoys the best Children. Situated try in a Landmark building, this dual Back to milady. your taste is beyond compare. It’s wonderland is the perfect place to sho for all your holi- evident in the elegant Crummle English enamels you day fantasies. chosen for your favorite hostess, your grown-up daughter At Country Lady (922-7575) your gala evening will be (or grandchild, or niece), your wide-eyed teenaged Gift Giving accompanied by ‘ooh and ‘‘ahs when you appear in princess, or the most regal lady in your castle. At Affordable Prices Formal or After a Party Five gown strapless, ruffled, These exquisitely crafted enamel boxes, are painstak- and pouffed mini-length bedecked with Dynasty ingly made in th tradition of the 18th Century, with more dazzlers. Send the man in your life to this delightful than 1200 design - flowers, hunt scenes, scenics, fairy

shop. .anything he buy will be a treat to receive. tales and much more - charmingly decorating these brass For your own shopping adventure, Country Lady is a bound treasures. must. .every special name on your list can be perfect- At Country Lady you&# find a large selection of Crum- HEALTH TOUCH inc. ly presented, and you&# have a hard time saying no to mles boxes, eggs and stamp holders. They very col- Professional yourself. lectible, oh, so giveable. Massage Center There are sweaters by Adrianne Vittadini, dresses by More? Yes! Mottahedeh China breathtaking, to set Flora Kung and Albert Nippon; Calvin Klein and Outlander a holiday table, for that very special bride and groom, sports-wear tempt you into the fitting rooms. There’s for your own new home...Country Lady, Country luscious sleepwear by Queen Anne' Lace and Children, a very special part of Holiday  GIFT OF MASSAGE With A : Health Touch Gift Certificate

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ae Bevanche, H&am Leather The sparkling water of Manhasset Ba is reflected in the of jewels which welcome you to Bevan- There a mystique about leather—from exciting array 71 Shore Rd., Port Washington (767-9020). the masculine, new-car smell of che, business and day wear is yours upholstery, to the high style clothing that Sportswear, playwear, fills the designer showrooms. Perfumers for the giving at this unusual boutique. all too feminine, all know about it (Chaps and Stetson) and Catering to today&# women, that who combines a successful fashion conscious shoppers are attracted too competent species active social life, to it. career with a well run home and an Bevanche is where all those ‘‘hats’’ come to rest. It spells power, danger, daring, luxury, For the many ladiés on gift list, you& find sophistication...for men and women. faceted your and At H&am Leather (529 Jericho Turnpike, an exciting collection of clothing, accessories jewelry Mineola? (742-8767), you& be able to for every aspect of their busy day. of this shop, will choose from coats, jackets, pants, skirts, Bev, Ann and Pat, owners exciting with selection, at accessories custom or readymade, for the help your your gift giving you personal tention when on the and special insight into exciting man, woman or child on your gift you&# go list. your women on-the-go. There are hundreds of styles, a variety of colors, textures and finishes, and the workmanship and quality of H&am garments is incomparable. Names like Andrew Marc and Schott are among the fine designer labels, and H& own talented staff will create a garment especially for you or your darling. If your holiday giving needs a touch of excitement, leather apparel is the answer.

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Anton Community Newspapers - Holiday Gift Guide - December 17, 1987 - Page 238 GIFT & LENOX 3 WATERFORD ¥ LLADRO & HUMMEL GUIDE 1987 Ld Grand Opening

LONG ISLAND’S PREMIER FULL SERVICE JEWELRY & GIFT STORE :

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WE CARRY OVER 300 BRANDS OF e CHINA ¢ CRYSTAL ¢ JEWELRY AT COMPETITIVE PRICES

— EXPERF-——— JEWELRY REPAIR CHRISTMAS DONE ON PREMISES Beautiful & Delicious SAME DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES AT. MEDIVIINOONE OF LONGVSVOINISLAND'S& INSMNV]ONE OFK LONGWVH4OISLAND'S& NOUV 8 G3I3 H NOLINOG IVAOU H DISAOCUWM XIION F VOINO & LvAVOOVE ® 3dOds FLORISTS FINEST CHOCOLATIERS FINEST ‘ , 4 . x e Spectacular Floral e Featuring DASKALIDES Arrangements CHOCOLATES “The jewel of Belgian handmade Handcrafted Christmas chocolates.” Diamonds, Watches, Silverware &a Chin wreaths, ornaments, Jewelry, baskets. Victorian to ¢ Gourmet baskets of award traditional, American to winning food contemporary ° Holiday candy platters 265-1 Broadway ¢ Hicksville © Christmas European Basket Gardens & —in DELCO PLAZA— CHRISTMAS HOURS much much more MONDAY- 10.9 SUNDAY 12-6 “Simply The Best of Everything’ 932-8500 The Avenue 15 Jackson Also 29 Park Row, New York City (212) 227-9044 — Syosset Grease Yo Norstar and 496-3541 Loftus i site ’ Island WE SHIP OPEN Christmas Long NATIONWIDE} C chocolatier) Banks Day till 2 p.m. Savings HUMMEL 3 LLADRO 3 WATERFORD 3 LENOX of.

- 248 - 1987 Anton Community Newspapers - Holid Gift Guide Becember 17, Bage GIFT GUIDE 1987 Gold Coast Hobby

Power tools Dremel; Cars, boats and planes, robots and ships...models all, Tools and supplies? Of course. by enamels Testors...everything| and great for the hobbyists in your life, big and small. X-acta precision tools; by his model realtistic and Gold Coast Hobby (15 Glen Head Rd., Glen Head, your hobbyist could use to make 759-4094), is one of the best stocked shop of its kind unique. also offers model lovers installation, repair’ on the North Shore. Here you& find radio controlled Gold Coast and will do custom work vehicles for land, sea and air, models in wood or plastic service for radio control vehicles, and all the supplies needed to build them, decorate them, to the owner' specifications. If an earth-bound operate or display them. you&# got aspiring pilot, yachtsman, model and There are planes—ready to fly, or waiting for nimble race car driver in your heart—gift wrap a give fingers to construct them. Kits and ready-to-moves by him (her) wings—or sails, or wheels... maybe you& even Tamiya, Associated, Kyosho, Robbie, Airtronics, MRC and get to co-pilot. Bon voyage. more.

Nort Shore Animal League

: Imagine a warm, cuddly, purring kitten curled up on

| your lap fast asleep. .or a fat, happy puppy, all tongue {and tail, a bundle of energy and bright eyed love. When ‘‘All you want for Christmas &qu Chanukah), jis a loving friend, the place to find the companionship you&# yearning for is the North Shore Animal League (18 South St., Port Washington, 883-7575). This well known adoption agency for dogs and cats places some 40,000 animals in warm loving homes each year. Adopting a pet at North Shore Animal Leagu is similar _|to applying for a child at a licensed adoption agency. An Bo & Janet \Once chosen new are you your pet, you carefully © Fine Gold jewelry many with & diamonds. Screened to assure that kitty or pooch will have a per- precious stones * Tennis bracelets (diamonds & manent, loving home. cubic zironia) ¢ Beautiful Mobe Pearls to go with Doall members of your family want this animal? Are | Cultured Pearl Necklaces _|there other pets in the home? Space to play? Why the © Large Selection of men’s jewelry © Tremendous selection of costume |fuss? jewelry. We guarantee the Lowest Prices. _ “We want to.make sure that our animals are really ‘wante and that be cared for, not abandoned or they’ll 822-9726 |returned,’’ says Betty Rosenzweig, Diec of Adoptions a the league. Picking out your new pet can be almost as dif- \ficult. .there can be nearly 400 cats and dogs at any \given time. .all with eyes and tails that plead ‘‘take me home.&qu You find purebreds and mixes, adults and very young, : | and females (red collars and blue), animals of all | sizes, colors, breeds and dispositions, and a loving staff to help with your decision. A pet is a wonderful addition to your family. It’s a learn- ing experienc for children, a lifetime of love, warmth and

_ }eompanionshi for everyone. This is the perfect time to think about giving a warm, loving gift to someone you love and North Shore has the perfect pet for giving. North Shore Animal League is open 7 days a week.

|Health Touch, Inc. | Janil Lingerie Gift certificates are great! And when yo really care Grand Opening! your gift means health and pleasure for your loved one. Featuring Calvin Klein, Iris, Warner, Natori etc. Hoi: Stat At Health “Touch, (241 East Shore Road, Great Neck, OMaley Robes California, Chris HOLIee 466-6642), massage is the medium and Nancy Rabetz pric ‘and Stephanie Ashby are the interpreters, their trained) hands expert in reducing tension, toning the skin, improv- | 932-9488 ing circulation and providing the ultimate in mental and physical relaxation. A gift of massage at Health Touch is one of the most felaxing and pleasurabl treats you can give yourself or special friend. These two trained practitioners of thi healing art will rel you with Swedish massage, relaxin muscles, ten- dons and ligaments, creating a state of deep relaxation. For sports enthusiasts, there is a sports massage, | which prevents injury by increasing circulation and war- /min muscles. Sports massage helps in healing by relax- ing muscles and restoring mobility. } | For the ultimate gift, tuck your certificate into a sweet ‘bouquet and get ready for aroma therapy...a deep GIFT CERTIFICAT AVAILABL Massage incorporating the oils of plants and flowers: lavender for the skin, rosemary for the circulation, san- 297 NORTH BROADWAY “dalwoo for: felaxation...fragrance and massage..mm! “-@® JERICHO == with love. ‘Gift your love, a gift of HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 10am-7pm Sat. 10-5: Sun 11-5pm oP_

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Ca celcki iui tnes iveaa New Year Eve with us. For details and reservations please call (516) 676-6818-9. We are now booking holiday par- ties for any number of people.

Chu Palace is one of the most amazing new Chinese restaurants on all of Long Island. The proprietor has gained his reputation from impressive establishments. such as: Shun Lee Palace, Shun Lee West, Auntie Yuan and Pig Heaven. stocked bar ¢ fine cuisine fully x

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“T Week Duc Sp Peki Dinner. Duck Solod. House Special Soup. Crispy Duck Skin with pancake. souteed Duck Meat, Mixed Vegetoble Pineapple Fried Ric Mix- ed Fr 1 Only 95 Per person (Min. for two). of select from our varied menu.

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e ce en e Italian ¢ American ¢ Seafood Cuisine Full Dinners or A La Carte Menus from Specialty Soups to a choice of Luscious Desserts

Always available: Our delicious large and small © Full bar ° Valet parking steaks, & veal and of course our all credit cards ¢ pork chops special major accepted Sushi Sashimi . Italian salad and many other fine entree choices. All 10% Luncheon discount to senior citizens ¢ ~ Tempura Sukiyaki entrees are accompanied by our famous garlic sticks (Monday - Friday) RESERVE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES Bring the whole Surprise Your Guests With Sushi Room Available family! j Open 7 Mon. thru Catering Specialty For Private days! Thurs. 11:30 a.m.-12 midnight Hom Our Fri. & Sat. 11:30 a.m..1:00 a.m., Sunday Enjoy New Year' Eve With Us noon-midnight Parties (2 blks. No. of L.LE. Exit 39 from East, Exit 37 from West Open 7 Days B ‘ Northern State. Exit 29-Rosiun Road) (516) 671-8096 lakyo 3 2 Village Square, Glen Cove square cre Stas cove, “SRY re Pe eee ao

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Take Out - Catering holiday wishes Syeruan Honan, Cantone 95 Middle Neck.Road Great.Neck. NY 1O21 FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFE OF UNCLE CHAU&# NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR THE 466-4180

WE WISH ALL OF OUR FRIENDS HEALTH, HAPPINESS HOLIDAYS. WE CATER TO PARTIES AT ~ AND PEACE IN THE NEW YEAR. HOMES, OFFICES. & AT: DYNASTY ~~ OUR YULE LOGS ARE READY TO WARM YOUR ‘1062 NORTHERN HOLIDAYS. THEY BE ABLAZE FOR CHRISTMAS SLVD., ROSLYN ESTATES 11578 ENE, CHRISTMA DAY, NEW YEAR&# ENE AND (EAST OF SEARINGTOWN RD. ~ NEW YEAR& DAY. (516) 621-1870 “A gastronomical YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE. )) (C2 Gg OC 6 C= ES Et OES OED RESERVE NOW FOR haven.” 487-0610/0611 Vogue

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presented and - UNCLE CHAU’ I ANAILABLE outstanding” FOR PRINATE PARTIE - Gourmet- “A fine balance ¢ LUNC DINNE © COCKTAIL RECEPTION © BIRTHDA AN SPECIA of Northern and OCCASION CELEBRATION © BUSINE MEETING © BANQUET ¢ Southern Italian LET U PREPAR A TRADITION CHINES BANQUET Specialties. Polished and

OPEN 7-DAYS MON.-THURS. 12-10 P.M. Sophisticated.” Fri.-12-12 A.M. NY Times Sat. 1-12 A.M. Sun. 1-10 P.M. Private Room for Parties Uncle Chaw’s _ 65 East 54th Street EE 140 PLAZA 135 ALEXANDER AVE. 933 ATLANTIC AVE. ee BALDWIN LAKE GROVE New York City ® 621-3 Chelsea Place, Great Neck Take-Out Service 487-0610 or 487-0611 (516) 868-2072 (si (516) 979-8770 Tel. 751-1555

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COMPLETE DINNER inctude: Appetizer or Soup, Salad, Baked Potato, Vegetable. Entree, Dessert and Beverage. Iced Celery and Olives, Holiday Assortment EXTENDS Of Fruits and Nut Meats APPETIZERS Heap Holiday © Fresh Fruit © Iced Seasonal Melon © Nover Scotia Salmon * Rigatani Filleto di Pomodoro ® Artichokes Vinaigrette * Shrimp Cocktail (6.75 additional) or Soup du jour Greetings ENTREES

CHICKEN CORDON BLEU CUTLET OF VEAL PARMIGIANA to all our and friends Staffed w/Proseuitto Ham and ROAST LEG of SPRING LAMB Imported Swiss Cheese customers POACHED SALMON CHOP CHATALANE SURF &a TURF VE it Gf Mushroom Sauce Lobstero: Tail &a ROA PRI RIBS of BEEF Filet Mignon BROILED or LOBSTER “We thank one and all ee you for your MEDALLIONS oFILET MIGNON a Ibe.)

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an ) Gala New Year’s Eve Party : 352 Jericho EEN elt from 10 PM Barbara Trio ane : Dancing To The Lynn Special Gomplete Dinner, Hat &a Favors, 4999 * Midnight Ghampagne Toast Northern Indian Cuisine &g j Exquisite ates

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COME JOIN OUR GALA NEW YEAR& ENE BAS LIVE MUSIC DINNER SERVED ‘TIL 11:00 PM GREET THE NEW YEAR WITH EL TAPATIO PARTY STARTS AT 11:00 PM FEATURING:

: Santa Fe Prime Ribs Our Traditional Fajitas Cooked to perfection. Served Chicken, Beef or Shrimp. with cheese enchilada and sauteed with. California Peppers.

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DVM. 404-5452 Wind A) WALLPAPERS Montesano, tomacmneee eve. TENNIS LESSONS Service with ; Leav Messag ‘Tender loving professional an old fashioned touch. CUNNEEN PAINTING The Dial Beep Number care for your loved ones Private ¢ Group Lessons RESUME/COVER LETTER work guarantees YBERG & SMITH at home. ears Experience Practice Limited to the Enquin RAGHU' RACQUET SHOP SPECIAL Exctr Satisfaction. RIOR/! ERIOR Painting 466-5454 $15 Fully Call Kevin 516-499-2619 Ins re Instructor - Xerox Letter 775-0391 Decorating 25 Stonywell Court Raghu Karpi Quality Word Proces System Cal 822- as for Bo Paper Hanging Dix Hills, NY. 11746 REPAIRS Inquire About Our Junior Programs * Overnight Service FIFTH AVENUE * Pick-up-Deliver Light Carp y ALL LEVELS PAINTING CO. COMPUTER REPAIRS 516-676-4747 Quality 935-5359 PET HOTEL P & T COMPUTERS a 516-676-0912 All A Name You Ca Trust 171A Main Street, V N allowed? 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Dump Truck Service We Take the “U” Out of Haulin quality job. ions t all occasions. Ideal 516-628-2445 ‘Ask about our life time 10%! FREE ESTIMATE More than typing and si Tom Granath 741-2141 lor off policy. On Excavation, printing, your documents CALL 516-735-4984 Drainage. 516-351-6952 will be typeset. Call 24 Hour Service °R KENO’S PAINTING Piano Tuning - $31 516-234-8972 & WINDOW REPAIRS (516) 775-0957 * Mailing Lists © Reports additional. Repairs Leave : Selling Message * * © Brochures * Interior © Exterior & SIDING VIDEO SERVICES Thesis Plasterin Grand and upright ROOFIN * Dissertations _» Flyers console and player. MAGI SHOW AJAY GENERAL Low Cost/High Quality king * Damage Ceiling CHILDsical Bruce Ryndfleisz CREATIVE VIDEO TAPING Problems * Clean Service * Ex: oepe HotdayProfes CONTRACTIN CO. INC. TREES balloon animals. FOR ANY OCCASION Printech pert Preparation * Free hird 516-822-5936 CALL US FIRST. Estimates Rets. Call ROBERT » 718-428-741 R. PIERCE full Range of Video (516) 868-1758 759-5123 Roofing-Siding-Replacement Windows, Vinyl or Aluminum Tree Work Services available phases of constructio CLOWNS AROUND PIANO TUNING & B Stump FREE home Demo NORTH or i Grind “CHILDREN’ PART EXPERT REPAIRING (Nassau) Lic #h1847540000 VIDEO IMAGE PRODUCTIONS COME SHORE set Clowns, Magicians, Big Bird, Prompt, Courteous EXPERI 935-6053 AND Mickey Mouse. Snow White, Professional Service DECORATING REYNOL SLATE ADVERTISE Gil. Joe, Superman, Ninja, REPAIRS GUARANTEED 671 a 6904 30 Years Experience Rambo, & HE-MAN. Dramatic Please Call Joe Logan TIL ROOFIN IN THE Story Tellers EXCELLEN WORKMANSHI TREE WORK! VIDEO SERVICES = ¢ PAINTING Karate, Dance, Aerobic Partys. 516-361-3619 SERVICE FRE ESTIMATE TREE WORK! Videotape Your Precious ¢ PAPERHANGING PUPPETS & CARNIVALS GUIDE MI Slate & Tile Roofing WORK! PLEASE YOURSELF Mu H Is Our Only Business * Affordable & Professionally WITH PLUMBING & Pruning, Stump Grinding,

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DAVE @AS Dummy’s long heart suit is good BLINDS Plumbing & Heating 718-961-1825 C & 107 for six tricks if one defender “Your All Occasion Residential, except Free Estimates! Industrial Minor Music Man” Repairs. WEST EAST has four or five hearts to the jack. "539-27 Major Alterations. ROOFING—NEW & REPAIRS Big Bands to Disco Declarer' first ~~ Drain & Sewer Cleaning Gutters Installed-cleaned &a KQ1065 ao4 concern, therefore, is PAINTERS M-F 929-8089 AM Boilers & Heating Work. Carpentry. storms, glazing V IT53 V4 to guard against the possibility of an 0 HOTLINE 744-6301 PM 829-5080 Eg ssesan 743 Q3106 unfavorable heart break. 6 &a KI9842 The first protective step is taken Interior Exterior RUBBISH REMOVAL SOUTH when the king of spades is permitted No Job To Big... THOMA R PRUDEN MAIB -to win. Refusal of trick acts as a «Or Too Small! Magi & Comedy the PLUMBING HEATING CLEANUPS VAQ barrier to continuation of that suit work At For At! Occasions Quality Serving the Manhasset and Altics- Garages by. Basem K9s2 and, at the same time, prevents the Reasonable Rates Port Washington areas for ntire Nouses Alan Garber, Magician Apartm ‘Storefronts H®AQ53 ‘suit from FREE ESTIMATES over 25 years. Repairs - spade being subsequently The NICK MINUNNO Stoppag - Alterations bidding: run against declarer. This could 933-7592 Complete Demolition Gas Hot Water Heaters South West North East if the ace were Fire Damage happen taken and 579-6478 Conversions Licensed----Insured Pass 1¢ Pass East later obtained the lead to come MAGIC & COMEDY ; -. 944-363 516-883-4518 through the J-8. PAINTING Balloon, Sculpture, Participa tion. Mr. Giggles the Let’s assume West shifts to a Magic/Dr. Opening lead — king of spades. Exterior Clown SPECIAL SERVICES diamond. South wins with the king, Theodore J. Baade, } 969-2452 O (516) 293-9599 cashes the ace of hearts ¢ COMMERGIAL and leads the * HOUSEKEEPE AVAILABL In the RESIDENTIAL MAGICIAN/COMIC ordinary course of events, queen of hearts: After West follows, Free Estimates GA MITCHELL LARR GRAZIOS in of declarer will meet a certain number Ry Sleep Out declarer overtakes the queen with the of the Magic Shop- PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. WITH REFERENCES AND of — deals where his contract is sure to to Award-winniag Show—opening Alterations, New king guard against the chance West 628-2664 Jobbing EXPERIENCE make of how the act for Rodney Dangertield/ Work, Gas Conversions, regardless oppo-- may have been dealt J-x-x-x of ees Reasonable, all NO FEE Soupy Sales. Water Heaters nents’ cards are divided. hearts. occasion. Having ages, any ROTO ROOTER SERVICE GLORIA’S AGENCY Some of these hands make PAINTING PROBLEMS? Holiday Party? (cor- by This protective cost 944-9725 step may Call porate/private) Call a pro (516) sheer force, no matter how declarer a Professional Scive tnem 671-7254 declarer a trick (where the hearts are 516 759-2437 Hav it done the first time. chooses to them. Such hands righ play are divided 3-2), but is taken to insure the Full insured. We still use oi! sometimes called D.J’s PLUMBER JACKIE’S CLOSET pianolas. capture of at least five heart tricks ~ primers and oil finish coats. Ver PROFESSIONAL For Eve Occasion features all In other hands that are equally and thus the thorou preparation; scraping, W Will Bring Your Party New bathrooms, guarantee contract. The - Installations, sure to be a moderate machine sandin We putt to Life with Music for Alterations, made, amount ten of hearts is next led and at least Commercial, Residential. Caul windows doors. Solve mildew all occasions. Light Show of skill be to. nine Senior Citizen may required protect tricks become a certainty. problems. Nassau only. |Extravaganzas. Professional Servi Discount. THA $20. Also Available against the possibility of defeat. the heart MIC work Leather Overtaking queen may CALL Bag and accessories, glasses & These are the hands to BRADLE TILTO (516) 367-8675 which a real seem to be wasteful, but since it 767-9190 student of the 671-179 (516)6761 game should address Provides against any possibility of his attention. defeat, it is clearly the right play.

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CLASSIFIEDS Maile T 125,0 Home Wit Ov 300,0 Read 147 . East Northport Voice Farmingdale Observer Floral Park Dispatch 8282 Garden City Life Glen Cove Record Pilot Great Neck Record Hicksville Ilustrated News Jericho Tribune Levittown Tribune THE ANTON PAPERS Observer 132 East Second Street Long Islander Manhasset Press Massapequan Mineola, N.Y. 11501

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Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot Port Washington News Roslyn News (OR, IN SUFFOLK) The Elmonitor Westbury Times Syosset Tribune 427 Announceme Child Care Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted 7000 REUNIONS Are In The Works For: AIRLIN TICKETS -One way, Ft BABYSITTER besh re eal BANKING COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY has FAR ROCKAWAY ' Sum- own transp. Ma BB; & BFall &qu for individuals }, immediate CHILD GARE aga an opportunities to care for teacher' 2 children in TELLERS areas: Products available. | in the following McMahona my E Williston Non-smoker, Various locations, full and part drivers licenseho _ required, ea | ime. Experienced or trainees. THE LONG-ISLANDER MASTERCA No one FRANCI LE HS: 63, Summe Ca746-76 references Six month ELECTRICIAN Teto 67°68, S Summer &q Fall teller, cashier, &q . ‘70°7 313 Main Street &qu  Fall 88; ‘76°78, Fail  Background in Residential and Commercial lY preferred. One late night and N.Y. 11743 | GREAT NECK SOUTH HS: ' May Preferred. Huntington, T Saturdays required. Please call Wiring 2 hrs. required. 14,  LAWRENCE HS: ' April 23, after 9:00 am, (516) 385-7711, or ( drop b for an application at: JAME MADISON HS: ‘36°38, Juni Gnderel RECEPTIONIST 1,88. [35 SOUTH STREET & Fitness &qu Domestic Referal Service Onc. OYSTER BAY Duties include switchboard, typing, clerical Hea ,. May 21 &qu Spring  A licensed Agency. Placing or duties and greeting visitors. RATE PER LINE 400 OLD COUNTRY ROAD )E HS: ‘58, Fall ’88; Selected Nannies in Good skills essential. CARLE PLACE typing $5.50 2 Fall "8 Fall  ‘68, Fall Discrinating New York Homes. (min. lines) p 195 Willis NY Ave., Mineola, COLUMN BOX BACK PAIN!!! OCEAN HS: °68, July 9,  11501. 516-747-7820 SINGLE _ DATA ENTRY HEIGHTS H '$0 Chairs, beds, car supports. Pro- SAVINGS BANK, FSB $41.75 PER INCH SpringPROS‘88. Part Time ducts designed to make life eo. mit TILDEN HS:.'48, May 15, 88. ‘@asier on your back. LIVE-IN child care, Permanent, part time position (4 hours/day) Your Classmates Are For Looking to Sun- You! For information about these Willing sponsor. for non-smoker with 2-3 years data entry LONG TERM & VERTECH clean& Monday off. Great Neck and other reunions call: BINDERY -need to run experience and pleasant phone voice. -2409 Sreas 457-2001 person DISPLAY RATES | EVENT DESIGN 764-8833 folder & cutter. Experienced only. Huntington Station | Good salary & benefits. Plainview These positions offer an excellent starting salary ARE ALSO Wanted area. Call Steve 333-3343 Help and comprehensive company paid benefits. AVAILABLE. Services Our beautiful facility and congenial staff ADMINISTRATIVE. TPT PLEASE CALL FOR afford an outstanding working environment. MAGI TOUCH -Esthetic Good typist, good phone voice. BOOKKEEPER -F/T to service Personnel at 516-367-8329 FURTHER | massage, realxation. Get rid of Advertising office in Ft Salonga. clients of computerized North To apply, please call D& “your stress. Northern Bivd, Suffolk resident. 261-9200 Shore Nassau CP firm. Flex A to 4 PM or drop by in person and INFORMATION Nassau. App& only. 487-666 Service AGED MANHASSET hrs, no travel. 759-0022 | Cleaning Couple seek fill out an application. “WE D IT ALL” to do er- rands. 627-3542, ask for Bob. Office Home A POSITION Requiring approx 10 - Floors Carpets hrs/wk is avail for an individual BOOKKEEPER a MASSAG E who is exp’d using a Macintosh P/C DEADLINE: FREE ESTIMATES computer. Must have exc spelling AIR, AIP, GIL, \ skills. in the convenience of | 673-4400, Nancy Noon your | 676-2415 ‘ ‘Monday Minimum 5 Kl ARBO R L AB |//heme: to indulge Ta ann After 6PM salaryyeaandexperiebenefits. _ yoursel elieve weariness, on 25A Fish “| muscie ARMED Fon Wathington: opposite ERRORS aches, and worry. Cold Harbor,HatchN.Y. ‘| whole with Spring your body a SECURITY GUARDS $aas100 The Anton and Leav II-beii Papers | N INTERIOR WALLCOVERING WANTED Equal Opportunity Employer M/F The Long are pric - Islander

certified: Women : Felntiang ext malloa| not responsible for pleas 5 . ull and part time availabe. eareesonly CUSTODIAN P/T -20/25 hours at 2 repairs. Quality workmanship. Medical benifits. Wage in- BOOKKEEP -E nosey POSITIONS (2) Floral Park Church, 625-1821 errors beyond 759-9338 867-6219 creases. $7-hour. Call Mon-Fri. creates Sorte CUSTODIAN to work at St. the first insertion. : fronupement cific A’ Alerts. Mary& 582-4380 fant. prop records, et Star. School. FIT position. i interested, cit tna,F7TSwouldhav Lost & Found on IBM PC. ie Dat of tinio setu 757- phosie. caend 621-4resume betweto school $-2office. All Ads Must Be plu Excellent benefits. Call ASSTIOrihe Reunions SOUND Fafule Slaiteat Seal DENTAL AEC Pre-Paid Check, Point cat. Light blue eyes, blue col- AUTO MECHANIC PI cheerful, trained, carin lar. Call 883-8890 BOOKKEEPING 671-1253 mediate. ighGle CovelWes Money Order, a justyeahaveexperiown tools. area. 222-1199 or 671-3131. LOST -Gold Jules Jurgensen MasterCard or Visa But of CLERI ‘BAY RIDGE H.S. watch. Northport area. 261-0767 Kn alt sepe Growing in Carle DENTAL ase! posi- : Class of 1963 cal answers to 621-6024 siienity, f femal Fiacei pers Proffice. F Con LO Lo bla Estates specialty . in.Lakeville COMMUNITY CARE & titude a general office skilia, tact 365-6004 : 333-8221, COMPANIONS, ING. BANKING Competitive: eatary and com: DENTAL Receptionist PM Hun- theclass of ‘63, pl Be eee tact: | benefits. Call & recruiting people al! ages ington. Wi train. 427-835 Piv TELLERS ~ - il Ba pa whohi would id e opein we! H Patricia PO. Box 1168, /ARD! LOST DOG! HEART: - DELI enjoy b Morales a BRIVERE auacinawdTas i ous lewspapers, 132 E Second bank. Cash handling ex- Ex. new cars. N Shore, Supervisor Mineola, NY 11501 tu, Please call 676-3135 or perlence preferred. Must renumination. Flexible ClePIT.aniiceDispatcher. 466-8780. 997-8888. Secretarial cellent CUSTOMER service oriented. time. Educational and peer sup- a WORK! Excellent pay. Excellent C pea ORGAjed for small office. benefits. Call 932-5102 for an BiversitlGuti IMMEDIATE! port. Assemble products at home. info, SAVINGS OF AMERICA application. call 604-641-8003, ext A-8890. Op- Domestics 741-6930 Services tional start-up manual $28.60. EOE. ARING WORKERS Our Staff: PIT for home HOUSEKEEPER: Live-in, care for Maes NeeSesan EL | resident-asaiatr EXCEL IncoFor call 4 kids, prepare Kosher meals, rer cece shift manager, assembly work. info, Jane Vale Alfe ed adults. Call 482-5810 504-646-1700, P-1044 $199.32 per week, Sdays. 364-3091 cory, dept Hart BUSINESS LIVE-IN AIDE -Farmingdale. CASHIER -Sat & Sun, WAGES FO Spare Midge Foc EXCEL el SERVICES Weekends, patient completely BANKING S000 D OLDE TIME ROSLYN mbly work; Black ACC' RECEIVABLE ‘Oth Information: Dee bedridden & dependant. Small Position available for: Cerr d jays (504) SaaS cr Professional Assistance To Nancy, 293-8608 after 8:30 TELLERICUST SVC REP. CLERK 641-0091, Ext 2715. Open 7 days. Carol Wilson dogs. CALL NOW! Small Businesses at me our Blanche Salary based on experience CLERICAL CRT OPERATOR -- FIT GIRL FRIDAY -for Pt Jaye WARM, RESPONSIBLE EXCELLENT BENEFITS Washington Co. Light typing & fil- N Fridays nights or Saturdays ORDER ENTRY ing, good phone personality. Greg at GrowingMAILROin Gare Smith CRT  For app't Round Atten FAA Federal Union Place h an in the Carol Burton Year o Cre &q preferred. Will train. MRS. SHAW 883-7355 Affordable Fees ple. Live-in, 5 days. Good Alit 57-6606 clerical dey t. Diversified references. Cleaning, cooking, duties, light friendly at- Company offers Elliott Case 754-8866 ty good salary, andcaring Sor ge and mos| ere. Company paid benefits, and for Member National Association cat required. Phoirien a ‘ advancement. ppportuFor interviewcall Bob Weidman of intants BOOKKEEPER Temporary, P/T, 2/3 482-2 pe tit 333-8000 keeping. to d V 484-1104 671-5910 waii after 6 pm. sified juties pencidiv “ArticlesSalePaidpeeSgae|_|ay_4}|

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t t + ! ‘| Restaurant/Fast Food ATTENTION BROKERS F v MODE MI pen ee FEMALE AN Pleasant o ated Fashi TV to $200 Hr IMMEDIATE JoB in Manhasset. VARDS -BOOKKEEPINGICLERICAL OPPORTUNITIES . N fir nee TAIURS i. SECUR ime th lemma | | Directly with Principal- RETURNEES available. Doct davedcampaign. Print, TV, counter Help, Porters, Kitchen, Professional Stockbrokers Hospital Wo andlor Hours Flexible- Dental Benefits, Vacatio 2hows, atso leg & shoe. Call ys pizza Makers, Change Atten: WELCOME " CITY PARK Holidays, and Wage Increases. MOSTLY MODELS Should Get What They Deserve Poa ee ee eta.shifts salary, : Open ; Call, Mon-Fri, 582-4380 481-7133 full benefits 212-213-016 Apply in person or call, 9-5: you are an experien account executive. you deserve Flexible hours 6137 Jericho Tpke, Commack (formerly Chuck E Cheese) the finest. At Advest we know what a professio needs to Call Helen at Sat TIMEAVPIST IGTor tocalitoure. offer 516-462-9200 thrive in this business. We you continuous management NURSE LPN ‘Sperator. Flexible hours. Cal i KNAPP SHOES support, advanced traning and expertise warranted through 627-7500 sina: over 89 years of brokerage growth we are looking for peopte that ponn teste eneuy If you like to be surrounded b professionals such as can advance into management. Frultiply hand! a We are in our i If and a h have thet to o one of f t the rapidly expanding Medication 8, treatments, a PROGRESSIVE yourself opponunity join region& GREAT Advertising Agency par- SALESPERSON plus ticipation in‘clients activities. AGENCY iange and finest brokerage firms, send your resume in needs NEmature responsible kotalan are Sal | 184 Birch Hill Ro Locust PIT oric seeks counselors to with design confidence to Advest, Inc, Valley. for | wr heee eal yea ex showr : 5 2 wo ;-ullo nbetime or time. Wo ‘ and ized,wotci Lig typi oi INTINGTON wieersiin’ dev tal sabled NY (1560. or calliGeores Bell at (G10) eau 421-3620 1032-8732 Benefits, including tuition reim- agarts in home settings. par Hoursfiexible. 487-2074 | group Callamy, Please call Full time, part time. State-of- ecessaly. Experiebased o ex- EaTincclax 50 bncsaeacur Katee the-art training provided. Call perience. Gall Monday-Friday: Mrs McCaftre | | reece |i] eT PAY! |: ee GREAT ey? i soe ke (——a0nc Hi ~ ‘wis Amedfad ether pres ipal chorea Sane OPERATORS 4 EOE. me cihces ba a hvagh Seon nual ted A $9 PER HOUR i Cee t mpunec ua i | GREAT HOU RS FOR LOCAL YACHT CLUB 1 Prt BOOKKEEPER -for interior APPLY NOW FOR 1988 Gesigner. 1-2 days/wk. Ty t - essential, Na pine SECRETARY Peak SUMMER SEASON NURSES LPN exp Bayside Federal WAITRESS F/T DAYS -Diner exp Cove oticon for Manor. PIT position pearance, non-smoker.462-3291 part Time Full Time gram. Gur CALL Fores Mon-fri, I nstructionti available. Call Mrs Arrigan at | ile eal Est Office helpful. 10am-6pm. 2 openings lofor peak timetellers. © 922-0276i GOO OLDE TIMES 621-4805 These are DANIEL GALE HELP _ HIGH GRADE TUTORING SVC good .

eens . PITGLEmanner. Hours: proCall Colle All jew days wee 10amto2pm. WE ARE CURR ENTLY Elementary thru 2 ASSOCIATES hour without LEAD CARPENTER -Bride Con. CAROL 746.1300e Exams & Subjects Expd rs Locus Valle E.Norwic! h ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS gelt establishe tractor, high pay.good benefits tor In Your Home. (718 7: Gisruptingng P/T CLERICAL, 24% hrs/wk, days. Call Kathi Stachecki, 427-6600 FOR THE FOLLOWING 12 ORDERLIES homesc schedules. a carpenter wiminimum of yrs Good typing office skills, fringe Call 537-2555 experience. WILL TRAIN TT benefits, vacation. Nassau FULL TIME Teller or cashier experience is Mid- IN PSYCHIATRIC UNIT An equal pCLE duties. Never be preferred. Just a few of these opport INTERVIEWS BY APP ONLY Call 822- 408 bor Learn computer input. ideal positions are available. LICENSED CALL DIRECTOR Work in office with Call MARGARET GEISSMAN SECURITY OFFICERS pleasant PRACTICAL NURSE ASSOC congenial co-workers. Contact immediately, am-12noon, Mon- Undercover 676-5000, EXT 2248 P/T CLERICAL Investigators extension 1: TRAI TO BEA Fri, for interview by app&# Private MD office in Glen Cove. THE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Afternoons for local GLEN and We are seeking ambitious can- Send typewritten resume AT GLEN COVE COVE CLERICAL TRAVEL AGENT | to: didates in entry level positions salary requirements Call fo INSURA AGE6-414 Full time, knowledge of typing, BOX as security of- 1170 salary, benefits, paid holidays. TOUR GUIDE Anton Gi ficers & undercover in- i Contact extension 170. 132 East Second Street « in Nassau/ AIRLINE Mineola, New York 11501 Suffolk areas. Desire/dedica- CLERKI/TYPIST RESERVATIONIST i tion more important than P/T DENTALASS ‘ues & Thurs Quick learner, well organized, OVERSEAS previous Willing to train, Start locally. fulltime/part time. full days. Exp pret&# not essen- exp. self motivated, personable, tial. commensurate car necessary. Call 10am-4pm: Train o live airline computers. JOBS Salary reliable, good telephone per- Home study &a resident training. wiexp. Call skills, CRT 759-008 IVERSEN & BIONDO sonality, good typing Financial aid LOOKING FOR TAX FREE INCOME experience helpful, willing to avalia Forest NY 544-9595 Job placement assi A CAREER? ALL OCCUPATIONS Hills, (718) learn. Contact extension 171. COMPANY PAID BENEFITS. National 423-8000 PIT MEDICAL Insurance Biller. Exp Headquariers: (718 CLERICAL Lighthouse Point, Florida Ext 464 IN— HOUSE SALES F/T preferred. Call Rena, 935-3366. CALL SHIPPING Clerk for Plainview Prin- Part time, typing, general office for franchised co. Clean drivers licenseneed- duties, Mature H. or college EOE. MIF fast-growing, ting ACT. Contact extension 166. printer. Full benefits. 456-6603 PIT MONITORS ed. Truck or van exp a plus. Good student. TRAVEL SCHOOL (305) etc. Call benefits, pension pla DISPLAY SALES 829-5308 SEND RESUME TO: North Shore High Schoo! Tom or Joe at 333- 1:800-327-772B plus com- oWORLDWIDE EMPLOYER: 450 Glen Cove Avenue Experienced Fy mission. Paid. vacation Accredited Member N.H.S.C. GUARDS PIT, FIT -E Northport at Hwy ea Glen Head, NY 11545 e a rep holidays, benefits. Contact ex- area. Retirees welcome. Must IDERDALE, FL 33316 SOCIAL WORKER ADVA $6.07 per hour. Call: tension 170. have phone & car. $5/hrstart. All MATURE PERSON -clerical exp. FEE-FULL REFUND Youth Outreach coordinator to BROW! shifts. Call $35-0112 Busy office, work Mineola/Garden IF NOT PLACED OVERSEAS |. provide crisis intervention, Pet Services PER CONTRACT. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DRIVER/ISTOCKROOM City area. Call for appointment: short term counseling, supervi- 671-5500 Full time, company van, 8:30 to 742-5383 LICENSED AS AN OVERSEAS sionol Minimum drop-incentet. 4:30, Monday thru Friday. Hour- EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 2 yrs exp working w/youth. HANDYMAN'’S HELPER-painting ly wage. Contact extension 171 aomcanenamet -Pl BAIBSW. Send resume & & repair. F/T. Car yea salary round. PIUS REA 757-4 MATURE WOMAN medical to: OBENYC, TYPESETTER in: Pine Hollow Oyster Bay, TO ASSIST M.D). R Full time, evenings, experienc- surance Dutiefot pho finge clear New York 1177 Must older Levittown with ed. Work on MCS 8400. be HOMELESS Shelter couple PART TIME withtra 627-9 -Night handwri able to type 50-60 wpm. Contact F/T shopping and local chaufteur- Counselor, Midnight to8am. \ 140. ing. Must have car. 2 half-days - PIT. Weekend staft. Call | SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS -Part per week. Schedule very flexi- FILE CLERKS RECEPTIONIST -matufe, good 10am-4pm, Mon-Fri, 271-1500 Glen Cove Head Start Pro- POSITIONS OFFER ble. Please | day, phone: 5 days, 10am-6pm. Ex- or breed. Cert Master Trainer. typist, NYScerti N-6. 671-2880 ae CATIONS & HOLIDAY:Ve, MARKETING DEPT cellent benefits. Hicksville gram. NIXON 724-3838 ‘prceie Hope 842-2274 MR area, Call Anne at 93! to1to ATMOSPHERE. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS CONGENIAL HOUSEKEEPER -Women' Secondary. Must be NYSlicens- LOCAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER For Club. Full time. General clean- ASSISTANT W have interesting and diver: MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST FIT -typing req. ed. Please call CHAIN BASED IN MINEOLA. ing, some food service. In Great Port office. F/T. sified positions available at our Busy Washington Will train. Non-smoker. Pleasant OR BROWNE 692-8600 CALL: Neck. 487. modern Port Washington cor- PLEASE ALL STEEL Bidgs, brand new, Includes phones, some typing. Village porate headquarters. These 30x30, 30x40, 40x60, 883-4378 MHuntinZIEGLE offic Cont6600 positions are oppor. inventor MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 747-8282 tunities for college students special Some mini-warehouse referred. F/T. Call AND ASK FOR EXTENSION and/or returnees. bidgs also. Can deliver & erect. 671-0085 days, 944-7747 eves RECEPTIONIST TEACHER AIDES |UMBER OF POSITION Must sell/sale ends Nov 24th. INSURANCE CLAIMS You perform general clerical ARE APPLYING FOR. Call to work in classroom of small YOU Richard 477-1633 duties as well as switchboard North Shore developer requires (51 EXAMINER special ed private girls high relief. Additional hours will oc- all-around exp& receptionist for Growing claims administrator MEDICAL SECT’Y school. Excellent working cassionally be required. IMMEDIATE OPENING to han- in Carle Place seeks medical & conds &a salary. Musthave some ELECTRIC TRAINS dle telephones for small, con- dental claims examiners. Full & PIT. Private M office in Glen Please write to, or call, our background. Send ref Miniature) Cove. Send resume at genial office. Must type, steno part time. plus years ex typewritten Personne! Department colle For ms ENS helpful. versatile respon- perience. Excellent salary and and salary requirements to: (516) 883-8000, ext 697 HARM HEIGHTS: Box sdultsiaenspike, 82&q 61& benefits. Call BOX 1170 THOMSON INDUSTRIES, INC. sibilities. Salary open, good NY L3 , Oyster Bay, benefits. Call 783-5843 333-8000 Anton Community Newspapers Shore Road at Channel Drive (Beginnin Jan 4, 19 132 East Second Street Port NY 11050 Washington, cable car, bu pike, Mineola, New York 11501 We ere all w/lights, street lights, many a squ opportu RECEPTIONIST extras. All controlled from one KITCHEN Person. Port and accurate for Panel. Great Gift! 487-5508 5 day wk, Alert, assertive, TEACHER SUBSTITUTES need- Yacht Club. Wed front desk position. Quick learner Washington MUSEUM Seeks PIT Tour Guide ed immediately! Certified Sun, room & board, salary & THO ON tor diversified Real Estate duties. 132 EAST SECOND ST. Knowledge of Eartn Science teachers/assistants. Call benefits. Call 767-1614 1stin linear motion technology Typing. filing. and busy phones. F/T FRACO BELGE Coal 22000 Will train. 822-7505 Erica Ortiz at 718-479-0505 MINEOLA, NY 11501 Stove. helpful. Please call position. Salary open. BTU&# $350. Call 277-5326 eves. | AURORA 944-9721 ece. mifihiv RECEPTIONIST 1F YOU THOUGHT THAT expansion creates persona position. Expid, phones, typing & TELEPHONE Answering Clerk: Situations Wanted JEWELRY is too expensive for IN wicustomers. Call Bam to 12noon, 3/5 daysiwk, flex you, look again at "GENE HAAR SYSTEM dealing a line at MARGARETA 757-4262 hrs for college student. Call HOUSEWORKER -avail for clean- spectacular prices you AMERICANA 922.2828 can atford. FREE catalog. THE UNLIMITED RECEPTIONIST/CLERK TYPIST DIAMOND FACTORY WE SEEK L FEMALE tor growing computer firm in Therapist available F/T. Bayside Toll Free (800) 634-2708 Great Neck. Extremely heavy STUDENTS TOW CAR location. Call 718-279-0303. In New York (718) 327-1185. HOMEMAKERS COLLEGE phone contact, word process: NURSES Aide ing, diversified duties. Must be OPERATOR RETIREES hosp avail to care for the sick. RETURNEES MOONLIGHTERS very responsible. Excellent refs 629-8933 or 466-3923. benefits Salary commensurate NORTH SHORE Own car. MINK CAPE -% length, Autumn resume to: BR haze, magnificent skins, sacrifice! TEMPORARY CLERICAL WORK with exp. Send MUST HAVE EXPERIEN FOR Norman Yohay, 8 Bond St, WIFLATBEDS &a WREC Financial 482-3501 Great Neck, NY 11021 OUTDOOR Wheeichair lift, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 621-6024 good MASTERCARD. No one refused. cond. $1,100. Gall 9am-2pm, Also 354-4976 JANUARY FEBRUARY - of credit history. ERASE bad cred Dit your ‘SALE 50% OFFI! Call 1-619-565-1522, C2674N Arrow $269! MINIMUM RECEPTIONIST - a Flashing Sign $ 450/HR. 24 hrs. Fee Requi ed. position evenings and TRAINEE Lighted, Non-Arrow $259! weekends. 20-30hours, countr Unlighted $229! Free Letters!

GENERAL HELP t - PLUS CASH BONUS club, mature M/F. Call 676-0554 Instruction “ew Left. See Locally. FIT PERMANENT (800) 423-0163, Anytim DAYS / EVENINGS / WEEKENDS No experience required, Col- SEARS Automatic coaliwood cir- lating & mailing. Pleasant ART WORKSHOP culating heater. $60. 692-6168 after IN OUR- OFFICES IN Westbury publishing company. 6:30pm R.E. SALESPERSO Homemakers, returnees Children & teens ages 5 & up. SNOW TIRES -2 Firestone CARLE PLACE & LEVITTOWN welneme: Call) young for the North Shore area So own origin:sis HEaiiraaied whitewalls, 878x13, $35. 671-4684 WE' GROWING AGAIN!!! AL 333-9400 ese aie ee lent for after Sp ALSO AVAILABLE Join our team! presents & holidays. NYS cer- COMPUTERS We' loaded with listings and tified art teacher. Call today! WORK ON OUR PERSONAL customers! Your talents will be WAITRESSES/WAITERS: roups forming. with commis- TELEPH ‘SYS rewarded highest Positions avail immediately. 484-1331 PAID PIECEWORK sions! Allreplies contidential Excellent hourly wage. Pow Soopaarplus wall N.S. COUNTRY GLUB 627-1200 unit up to 5 lines 484-1110 anc IN YOUR OWN HOME .OR honey karp id. buttons tnd lights: interc kar Cost $1400 install: IN OUR OFFICE 3 years old. VAN SON HOLLAND INK ed. Only $325. Call FIELD (LOCATED NEAR ROOSEVELT CORP OF AMERICA, INC 623-6103 for office Allergist’s STOCKROOM/SHIPPING DEPT Pleasant three 5:00 P.M surroundings, Musical - ZoRN SUNDAY 9.00 AM. Intruments ena afternoons plus on evening per Drivers License Full Time. Full Benefits. - SATURDAY Required. - B:00 P.M. MONDAY week. No OR 8:30 A.M. Saturdays, Reception. BABY Grand Piano- French Provin- billing, skin testing, & allergy Contact Michael Skahill cial walnut. Made Aeozian. shots. Call afternoon: by OR 334-7171 Reconditioned & rebuilt. $2800/ 516 334-7583 68-1212 747-8282, ext 170 best offer. 673-1178 571-652296F3|

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BAYPORT SOUTH SHORE Waterr- GRAND Piano -Hardma: FARMSITE 25 Acres f MODELS scouts for top interna- NEW3 Bedroom ranch 2baths, at- front frivate wooded im- ‘cond, PRIMITIVE AFRICAN setting. house wih epr a new tached of beautiful 2&q 62; garage, 5° $1500. colonial. ART maculate custom dairy andivesingroSok barnbes tf ton agenc | lookites fo vill Country KNABEGr country 500. COLLEC Bulkheaded plus 40 ft. boat slip. setti to G th testb St coun ; Many adjacent Boy Realty, Main . Worcester, hneitteo Picturesque vistas, forever pro- center. at $77,500. a opert 607-397-87 -PAINTINGS by James NY 12197 i chise ted by Green Belt. McDEE availabe. Country Boy Reait R RANBcucksor arn otter er MUST SELL Porchlift $1500 In- LARRY& Vin 1100-1200 A.D. Chinese i ty. 516-472-2500. 2, Box 306, Mohawk, NY 13407 SELL TO M.E.L. markel estate Ii- -Chickering, partin Ae584-5843 vacare electric wheelchair brand one 300epaiaPia: nos. New $1250. early century and other CHRISTMAS SUNBEDS i315-823-297 new iis runabout electric U $495. 785-255 1/7 18-469-9378 i t9t inch 19th century an- WOLDD SUNBEDS Fo famiSU FREE Flight to Fla. woth purchase scooter $100 Electric scooter rons tro Fabb Institue at Slender Quest Boats For Sale eee of condo-home over $100,000 ‘$450. wheelchair$100. walker $60. Harvard. Call P To | FR () supplied, Forearm and alminum crutches FR color catal ag ai Antiques/Art 197 19 -150 Mercury 1-800-722-9912 ER first Union Sete o 516-481-4699 ee trailer, runs great, Christma: specials. Group, Boca Ratan and surroun- S1 W exc for water ski- 1-800-; a Golf Course Wanted To demonstra ding NORTHERN NEW YOR THE FIRST Public in Buy } liquida- ing. $3000. Call 589-2581 the world. Year"1411 A OF THE GET BEYOND BRITISH PRO- tion Clinton County 9.7 acres magnif cent coloured 26x13&qu The PAGANDA! Read "Th of $5450. 5 acres $2950. Fr. map. DON Discard Spirit Mystery & Non- For info. Call 615-292-6900 A Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland. Sailboats For Sale Freedon” County 2.4 acres $2400. 44 acre: Fiction hardcover books! Call Except detail, nam each Cora M. Wilson, Licensed Real : journal of Irish news and opinion. $16900, 50 acres $11000, 116.acres Thomolsen' 628-8819. Cash pd! 2 hole and bunker. showing the ALLIED Seawind, kit, 1985, diese! Estate Broker. Eldred, NY Wonder- Stay informed on developments in $18500. St Lawrence County 15 | heather and the LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER $28,500. 261-065: ful living near the Dekaware River. the Irish Freedom Struggle. A fresh acres $7900. 20 percent down. seagrass fairways and surrounding linithe hug Trains wanted by collector. Other Fine schools, recreation,we have respective on th international 914-794-8848 old toy trains also. Cash. 248-4899 double greens. Re-live the British 914-557-6334. and local news that matters. For 12 OVERHEAD DOORS millwork. NYSCAN. rea! Golf just oozes ORIENTAL RUG 77-8262. isgues send a check or Opens. history -Old Oil Pain. Distinctive colonial design, sun- from this To obtain pron der tof $12. Ma glorious tings. Highest Cash-Any size/cond realy get bargains when: payable burstm arches, thousands of car- ma send $24.95 $3.00 . AEMWNIA PROGRESSIVE? | i ere Irich Eye& ; yours plus Call 334-0500 ANYTIME D Y on sale? Call Mary Mariarity on raised Also y jewlery vings panels. Ghe or MO. to Histor Plans teceive free of Lt. ORIENTAL RUG GALLERY samples pro: Urtimi Daimond Stud Factory. » to; PO Box neetel, fibergiass, Free Armenian 6572,wonan.New FentoN’ and Deeds, Box 502, Grand Island, gressive publications ; York, Insula WANTED Antiques, Furniture, | ct. tennis braclet $595.00 Out of literature. 11-5656 NY 14072 Dealers Inquires covering a widerange of contem- NY Wanted To Paintings, Rugs, China, Wicker, state 800-634-2708, HINES Di welcome. Buy porary issues in the diaspora and Jewelry, Linens, Trunks. CASH! 718-327-4185 T locally. a! budget cuts the maations for land in ween Hancock and Tom Cafaro, 334-4117 Deposit NY. | Westbury. ian voice for manufactut new he: larg Ww {LOO pro: For the best in East End $299,000. 607-467-2627. Enjoy | inty N # York, stay at WENEED ty models, many stiched, bu thrmbenti ‘Mo (CASH WAITING FOR: fine fur- WANTED! Old Oil Paintings -any 1 pressive LI living 3 BR, 2 bath ranch, large rin and Cafe. chan eh food. Spend tonholes, 20 cond Also old frames. INPUT w den, andti Route 17 between Hancock and niture, antiques, paintings. (even torn). ing! pool, W ehe commeiti WRITE RAM | Gverye 20 ee bronze. silver, etc. Entire Anything old or antique. Highest S beach and boat docking. i erpi yo Deposit. Enjoy fine hospitality and fugs, | a Ghistrren twos $3139. Freearm $20 extra. Sct Armenian info PO Box | estales 829-4559 paid. Housecalls. Sandy, 574-0216 collective. 516-765-1530 the beauty of nature. Call purchased. nearby. Very reasonable rates. free Limited 6509, Yorkville Finance Sta., NYC ! Cards, COD, delivery. 607-467-2827

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Rea OYSTER BA) indmark Colony Estate Mint townhouse wicon HUNTINGTON flair, 2/36R 2 baths, sunkenmoorL Antique colonial, super, mint MacCRATE REALTY \d fireplace. completely Must see! $289,000 WISHES YOU HAPPY HOLIDAYS! al ra ; Wi ith: Homes For Rent Seasonal Offices Ashley print, custom wood- Rentals For Rent ExclusiNO! ATH VALLEY REALTY Thank for your patronage. work, huge detached (516) 674-9494 rollin Property. $249, garag We look forward toroserving your R Estate needs in MINEOLA RE ARE Private office | MERRILL LYNCH

1988 | FLORIDA ; 10' services available. Walk to MANHASSET PORT WASHINGTON 549-4400 GREENVALE 484-4410 MANHASSET 627-4440 ‘Hutchinson Island station. Reasonable. 742-5383 | OYSTER THE PIERRE SEA CLIFF 674-2012 PT WASH 883-2900 BRICK COLONIAL Oceanfront Condo BAY Office for rent 2nd floor. Heart Charming home features LR- town MANHASSET ot A name that means {rpic, formal modern EIK, 2BR, 2bath, beautitully furnish- quality, al location and prestige in Port fabulous room/trpic, ed, ammenities, all ap- SEACLIFF $385,000-4 pr homeLR, PORT WASHINGTON Village stores $350 and 4 Room beauty ape Apts For Rent cathedral faceiling and spiral pliiances, pool, tennis, sauna. Washington. in DR EIK walk i lott $600 inc! heat. mint condition! Mid $100 Brand Ne Staircase to 38.2% bath, ONLY ONE MONTH GIL REALTY PORT WASHIN 1GTON: Listings finished playroom, $2500 $720,000 -Fabulous 4 BR, 2v2 All Sizes Of Apt Ot ffices, And WOODBURY Office: MacCRATE Spey 3frpics STILL AVAILABLE! luxury 967-390 bat coter House Some Available bidg. Ys acre, Must See! pren | famacuiaparkay floo: D Bpa ee 683-2900 For tm Oc Decem! ber georgeous a $9 inc ne in $725,000 -Just ACCENTS Florida. eer Covistmonth. Munsey Park Center fedtic9 Col- 305-229-0810, or ioieei 1509 For Sale REAL ESTATE Building onlal § BR, 2v bathe. gr ins tere 2m, in Dena vestment hom BROOKVILLE furnished studio ROSLYN - 29 Park Ave. pool and utilities inci. Close toRRand shopping BR Manhasset eopa ‘Star bath EIK $700 inc! heat. 627-9360 944-7171 like quality 2BR, bath,co- ACCENTS REALTY 621-6161 BARN op. new iitend bath. _ GO SOUTHWEST FLA Ft. Myers Bre 12” x 24” Includes 4 a CENTERPORT WATERVIEW CENTURY 21 Bch. Brand new. Gulf front 2-3 skylights, REAL ESTATE active loft doors, shingled roof, to shop and RA. "500 Studio business person, utifully furn. condos. 29 Park Ave. ”s louvered vents. Very attractive. all utils., $475 Call eves. FOLAN AGENCY pool- -tennis.MURPHY NORTH HILLS 10 feet of shelving plus CENTURY 21 Manhasset priv ASSOCIATES RE. 81 627-9360 944-7171 944-9721 ‘attic’ floor. Excellent for ACORN PONDS Original cost FOLAN AGENCY ator plafor Call GLEN COVE -1 BR $550; 2 8 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. CONDO rie 280 ¢ 944-9721 $675; BR, frpic $1000/al!. OPEN SEVEN DAY WKLY. Commercial 681-2368 oF 427-0 MUNSEY PARK MILL NECK -1 BR estate apt Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realtors 2 BR, 2% bath, 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. 750/all; 5 Attractive 3.BR, 1% bath col- duplex parkay floors 2 car Properties OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY. $950/all. onial on large fot. EIK, garage clubhouse indoor pool Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realtors SEACLIFF-1BR, deck. W RA. Out door poo! tennis $2200 HICKSVILLE 5 M $1300 Ia playroom, plus; 3 BR waterview $1200/all. Store For Rent $439 PORT WASHINGTON secure storage. 9 ft high bsment. CENTURY 21 w-truck ramp for easy loading. in- CEASAR’s REALTY GREENVALE 1000 ft. Prime loca- Studio, garden, heat inct $700 cluding lights, heat, taxes. HARDING tion. $1800 676-8208 BR, heat $725 FOLAN AGENCY 933-0827 monthly. Broker Homes For Sale 621-6161 2 BR, heat $850 944-9721 REAL ESTATE 2 BR, 2 bath, Irpic $1250 LOCUST VALLEY retail office 1000 FORCLOUSURE HOMES . 378 PORT W ASH. BLVD. COVE 3m frpicbsment 3 BR, duplex, bsmnt $1250 ft. location. From $1 on & local tax 365-6606 apt OPEN SEVEN DAY WKLY. &# ample parking top up GL 3 BR, garage $1000 Offices For Rent 516-676-5370 or 676-6664 quent properties. se7247 Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realtors COVE REALTY 621-6161 MANHASSET -On Plandome Rd. Iso open eves. SANDSPORT 883-7780 SD. GLEN COVE 67 Gien St BR, bath, $1800/month. No Food. 627-6474 GLEN COVE 4 BR colonial Syosset $795k Splanch 2 baths, lovely yard. MIKE TALBOT 922-6877 LA kitchen, References required. PORT WASH Furn rm. SEA CLIFF Village stores $350 and avail. non- AAA OFFICE SPACE 75,000 50-mo. Month to month. call $600 inc! heat. PT WASH -Spacious 2 BR, LR, DR, smoking couple-single near trans, HICKSVILLE GIL REALTY 671-2300 eves. Paul. 294-8544 Call after 6pm. of wkend 883-0905 GI NORTH SYOSSET-MINT EIK, 1st flr storage, wid, $900; Must __671-2000 _ 1000 SQUARE FEET Custom Ranch & GLEN COVE -Furnished/unfur- LA, DR, EIK, $925. PORT WASHINGTON -4 BR, 2bath, aWESTBURY - Corner store, exc. - bright, fished, LR, service; prime location; sunny. Extensive brick work, BR, bath, kitchenette, P CRONIN R.E. 883-3172 family room, brick frpic, new win- location, Post Ave., theater bidg., GLEN HEAD $439,000 Fon Parking: new building: front & back. One-half 4 garage, and laundry facilities. dows, carpet. $1400 no food. Nobrokers 997-7062eves New Professional Home acre, ROSLYN $16.00 per sq. ft. Call 2% $550/all. immediate occupancy. rm. estate SANDSPORT of 338-4300 ans machine. BR, bath, new European 883-7780 be built Glen Cove setting $795oyinc! a MR. S soon to on EIK, decks w/beautitul wat HIGH OAKS REALTY Ave. Ideal for the work-at-home COVE REAL 621-6161 681-2300 Skylights, Jacuzzi, mar- _ 671-6522 d etc. Ne 676-9287 . le bath, large den, 2cal SEA CLIFF 3 rooms | Ground 3 ‘GLEN COVE Modern BR 1st fi. newly PORT WASHINGTON Rooms For Rent level, room protes- CU and more! omens heat inc! suitable 1, sional suite w/bath. pilus bsment $900 inc! heat. Upstairs OWNER decor cathedral ceiling, LR wifrpic, COVE REALTY 621-6161 Contemporary Duplex E. NORTHPORT furnished room & COVE REALTY 621-6161 BAYSIDE 48th Ave. 1200 sq ft of- formal DR, skylight in E1K 3BR, bath. Mature business man pref’. Fabulous modern 2 2% 2baths. RARE OFFERING! PORT SEA CLIFF 3 rooms across from BR, $70 per week. 368-3830 WASHINGTON GLEN COVE RENT NOWNew bath LR beach EIK carpet $650 inci heat. large with joOd- BAUER EXCLUSIVE ir neling, oak floors, private bath Studio & 2 BR, Pool, tennis, ed deck front and r BAUER ASSOC. 671-6535 GORGEOUS 4 BR ” bath, COVE REALTY 621-6161 shower. Private W carpet, AC, dishwash a inmasterbath andm more! entrance, new marble bath, ver ‘Spacious face. $1625, $900 NO FE SEA CLIFF 3rooms frolic $525 plus $1450 plus util. A must see! seperate heating Real Estate throughout. $409,500 759-9210 621-6161 systems.Saper & 800 sq -ft. COVE REALTY TW FAMILY HYDE Space. Tile floors, AC & heat Wanted GOVERNMENT Homes from $1.00 duplex, beach & CLIFF APTS skylite, studio, steel gate. Excellent for Dr. in- “U- Also tax delinquent mooring, skylights. Has All! S and w kit, bath, carpet, paint, Surance, real estate. Call Owner 805-644.9533 Ext $449,500 _ GLEN Covi 2 BR apt. PRIVATE seeks house $700i all. 28R, new paint, $900 at. 718-631-1375 Buyer Brope41 for Ca ppeci REALTY CUSTOM BUILT home in qui $700 inc! incl all. 1St floor studio, $475. All young HIGH OA REALTY P Bo Manhasset 1103 GON HOM TERE RSET prestigious Manh in great location. Call owner 164, _ 671-6522 Delinquent tax 671-8171 Leave message. 800-942-6124 property. Reposes- sions. Call 805-687-6000, ext Mode: K wit or32 , GLEN COVE -Spacious 2 BA ap SEA CLIFF facies Magnificent new GH-1432 skylights. beautiful home! LR, OR, Studio $700 inci h eee eet GREAT NECK -furnished full- Co-ops/Condos $549,500 5 Plus W Have Many More! service office in Great APPRAISERS HIGH OA REAL GIL REALTY 671-2300 space FLOWER HILL superb Waiter GARDEN Neck’s No. Executive Office CITY CO-OP, Cherry rf Uh! _ colonial, beamed ceilings, 671-6522 676-9287 SEA CLIFF -Residential Suite will become available on Valley Apts. BR, 2nd floor, walk pegged woo floors, _ 3 BR, formal gorgeous GLEN HEAD 3% EIK, SEA CLIFF charming and uni- Settings 1% bath, in 1 1988. Call for more info: IRR. Immaculate! $123k, prin- rooms, kitchen, beautiful grounds, in- _ tur the 3 BR Vic- OR, LRwifrpic, mdm Elk, porch, 7- 0547. garage,$800- que of century ground pool, private location fenced $1700. torian apt. aver looking harbor. yard, garage. backs _ REALTY GARDEN COVE 621-6161 RICK WEBSTER R.E. CiTYiHempstead, golf course. Spectacular waterview $1200 Cathedral Gardens reduce Pte, STATION2BR, 671-6545 newly incl all HUNTINGTON PRIME LAWYERS to $75,000. Lg BRco-op with ter- o-tR,ASTON use of a BEACH ya GIL REALTY 671-2300 Owner MOORING Ranch with MatA garag271 office space available for January face, new kitchen. 481-6786 COMPANY brand new kitchen, 3 BR, 2 : 1988 occupancy. Suite. Newl baths, low 4 rms EIK walk RR renovated. Professionaly ue very taxes. $259,500. MANHA JERICHO REALTORS Homes To Share decorated. Inciused use of cor NEny SPACIOUS is ference Cov REALTY 621-6161 Homes For Rent room, secretary space, New kitchen, low tneleslit im- Se Cliff W Love it! , library, etc. 549-0220. HAMLET mediate. $265,000 BAYVILLE 3 BR 2 bath colonial ad- HUNTINGTON HALESITE 250 ft sq _aTyearolda PORT WASHINGTON ASPEN U to minute, hi-hat BODE col- to water short-siong term office CAC, Harborview, available 36R 1% baths, hide- tr OYSTER BAY lighting skylights, wet-bar, etc. ove NIZe eeturants by 1,bath, watk to AR, park- $1000|ac 427-9500 between garage. Uphill of ees oa a& }) 4 RO 71 franieaii 3 BR, 2% baths, Exceptional vih bay, hs, very low ig. $750. COVE REALT 621.6161 SEEKING FEMALE TO SHARE $365,000 mooring. w $279,500. taxes, ne family ‘ B to beach. 3 BEDROOM HUNTINGTON VILLAGE 3 Office room wind plu loft, BROOKVILLE Spacious modern HOUSE. 516—67 witrple, $340,000. en sult avail 2-3 356 New York Charmin $77: Cottage with deck $1500 REASONABLE RENT. room, ADVENTURA Super location 2n floor. 549-2587 WATERVIEW split, charming BRAT Gash au cuperiot e., mint, den, 3 BR, 2% bath frpic, COVE REALTY 621-6161 CALL EARLY MORNINGS REL - World Leader in Relocation home, 3BR, 2baths, LRw/frpic, ‘condition. LR, DR, frpic. Model great buy, $399,9 EAST HILLS Cottage setting, 18R OR ANYTIME EVENINGS. wondertul view of Harbor. like apartment. $1350/month. ITINGTON Main st office apt, immed occupancy. Private MODEL “C” Maple Run, den, HICKSVILLE 28BR, 1 bath, suite 465 sq. ft. fully equipped. Mother-daugnhter, newly paintedand fenced in yard. Walk 1o Shopping, 3 2% 624-9878 Furnished. hugh kitchen, BR, mint cond. $185,000 owner EXPANDED RANCH 4/5 BR, 2 Carpeted, pool, walk AR - telephones etc. near bus. $725 ulils. 484-1331 baths.end unit. LR Gard Includes heat plu 673-6166 contemporary, 935-8585 baths, wifrpic, EIK, family ipt. $450,000. ‘$1050. EAST NORTHPORT -2 BR cape on rm, wonderful grounds. one acre. Move-in condition. $900 SEA CLIFF Lady will shar $269,500 DORAL Luxe wood floors, new HOUSE INSPECTIONS TOWN & COUNTRY per month plus utilities. Call oneor other ladies. BeautifuWi of 2 rooms avail Euro kitchen, den, fireplace in Detailed Engineering Reports BR, 2bath 621-4371 oF 625-0646 mod. ta setting a 883-5200 NovNeeser1, 627; 4727 LR, 2BR, 2% baths, central vac. -Inspection Within 24 Hours- PRISNew kitchen,3 generous sizeColorm: GLEN COVE walk to \ +e $200: 3 BR 1% bat fin $474,000 GUARDIAN 759-1870 twalk shop AR. $268 00 bsment washer PARTICK WEBS RE 671-6545 frpic . PORT WASHINGTON 3% rooms, $1350 Oryer SEA CLIFF beachfront BRIA bath PROFESSIONAL AMONG 8 TOWNHOUSES long-short term, ‘furnished, walk WE CENTURY 21 COVE REALTY 621-6161 & share house. $600 a AR, $800 incl. OFFICE CAN INTHE HUNTINGTON Village Charming GIL REALTY 671-2300 RENT Set Y No COVE REALTY 621-6161 GLEN COVE lovely water front updated village Walk to all. FOLAN AGENCY ‘Schoo! dist. acLA, 3 home ? BR, 2% bath SINGLE MOTHER W-4 yroldseeks tio a ceveti DR, EIK, PORT WASHINGTON -26R, water- oe apt to share w-same. allcua 944-9721 view, heat, $900; Modern ing. parking ni fou o rea, PT. Wash. area pref. Am ler Road. 2 GR duplex, 2% bath, $1250. 378 PORT HIGH OA REALTY: CornerOyLI B WASH. BLVD. OTHERS OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY. 671-6522 676-9287 MR, GOR 921- FOUROAKS 944-8500 Member Pt. Wash. Board at Realtors 646-7205extras,1985,besttorallor=0-

Anton - - Community Newspaper Classified Section Week of Becember 14, 1987 - Pag 6 Real Estate House Calls ‘er, EDITH LANK By a lot l own. He paid for it. My question OPEN HOUSE Pt. Wash. 13 Norwood Rd. Sun Can’t Sell in Four Years is: can have the local tax collector sub- PORT WASHINGTON SEA CLIFF Village Mini Coiontal 12-13 & 12-20, 1-4pm, Haif bik Zoned business “A’, 2 BR, 2 baths. Dear Edith: I a widow 69 old. 2 bath. det. am years Marina, BR, gar JUST LISTED $1000 rent $215,000 sell mit the tax bill for that lot in two parts, $239,500, GIL REALTY 671-2300 Ihad to move near my daughter, bought the bill for the land to me anda Lovely 4 BR, 2% bath, home in SEACLIFF to settle estate, 4-5 BR, separate a house here. The problem is I am get- young neighborhood large en- 2 bath charming Colonial PORT WASHINGTON iry, LR with cathedral bill to son for the house? Since ceiling, spacious property, frpic, ideal M low on my my my formal OR, modern EIK, ting money, keeping up old Beacon Hill English Tudor plus D Justlisted exclusively $319,000 den. Great value $359,500 house, LA, DR, solarium, EIK, 4/5 BR&# COVE REALTY 621-6161 house in my home town. It takes all my son owns the | wouldlike him to 2baths, garage, full basement $299,500 3 BR 2 full baths frpic Social for taxes andinsurance, utility rooms, private beach Security get the income tax deduction for his Walk new EI large property mooring, tennis. to and leaving the utilities on is draining schools, shopping, and trains. share of the taxes. I’m afraid $339,000 3 BR 2 bath magnifi- Out Of Town property $575,000 me. cent familyroom skylights mint when the next tax bill comes to meit will PINCIPALS ONLY 883-1848 Real Estate How canI make money off this house $399,500 WATERVIEW 3 BR 2 include both and bath large kitchen and den FLA. or sell it? I had it in a real estate building. GULF COAST CONDOS lan i PORT WASHINGTON ‘Two family Naumann Communties $59K, Call $450.000 MONFORT HILLSLR, hands for four years. Is there —Mr. T.P. dwelling: 12 Charles Ave. Price about our N.Y. showroom. agent’s DR, den, sunroom, 5 BR, reduced to $210,000. Contact 800-634-0 for info bank or real estate that Cotonail, any person Of course it will, because own both. Jessie Mae Bowers, Executrix FLA. NAUMANN COMMUNITIES you Phone Number: 516-883 .7588 would fair for it? CONDOS & HOMES. Call about give me a price Theone who owns Brokers protected theland(you)alsoowns ACCENTS our N.Y. showroom, 800-634-0738 —Mrs. TW. tor info. anything permanently attached t it (the REAL FLA Waterfront its best The definition of a fair is what the PORT WASHINGTON ESTATE living at price house your son built). Located in prestigious area. ‘% BEST BUYS IN $200 163 Main St. will come forward to offer, after mile from ocean on water. buyin publi Th tax bill is one in- washington deep onl complication; Contemporized ranch reduced lago with direct access to intra 944-71po71 Ga 9360 a plac has been expose on the market for is $279,000 coastal waterway. 4 BR, 2 full surance another, Your son will probabl baths, LR, OR, large den, Elk, large areasonable of time. Four months — walk length want to the investment he’s made 4.BR 2 bath town screened pool, ‘and part area. 2 safeguar $289, car ‘CAG; and heat never mind four — is usually long garage, years in someone else’s property. The two of you SANDSPORT 883-8870 SEA CLIFF HIGH RANCH automatic, sprinkler system, hot for a test of the market. 4BR, 3bath, property 80x130, 2car water solar new thoro system, sea wall enoug need alawyer for hel in straightenin thing Garage-heated,heated attached dock and electric boat hoist. An Either have a remarkabl enept agent, heated absolute steal at $235,000 Call you out. PT WASH col, -Charming LA/frpic, 8 skylights, casa blanca fans 305-773-6951 or write Militano, 429 holding for more or, more likely, you are out a real estate license? What 2 baths, lovely family rm, $295,000. cathedral ceilings, New roof, etc. St. LuciaCt. Satellite Beach, FLA, (How toget to WE HAVE ALL BOARD LISTINGS COND. OWNER $399,000 32037 tha the is worth. plac out in th field.? Send #1and P CRONIN R.E. 883-3172 poa b expect starting Son Built on His Land a stamped return envelope to Career, 240

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Wanted Auto MITSUBISHI Colt 1983, 4 drhatch, MURCURY CAPRI 1981 Black silverigray, auto, ac, 45k, exc runn- magic. Exc. cond., 57K, extras, car, cond. $1995/neg. $3300 334-11 oF ALLUsed Cars Foreign, Domestic, ing good gara neg . S E C T I O N Exotic. Prof service. 944-7038 visit you. JonTar e a “ 26k, OLDS Toro 1985, 26k, all extras, WANTED -Used Cars . Ta OMEGA 1980 OLDS, shape. $10200. 487-1496 attor Dennis at LI Auto Exchange PLYMOUTH Volare, pS, pb, ac, auto, 759-4129 759-4140 Good station car or good for amitm, 4 dr, 59k, $950. 767-0494 parts. Right front end damage. Runs good, New brakes, good T-BIRD 1980, Landau, V8, auto, ac, tires, am-fm casset, cruise con- PS pb, am/fm stereo, exc cond. Autos For Sale trol. power windows-doors- $1700. 421-5055 of 758-0641 locks. $200 437-9503 after neg. 1982. 5spd. brows BUICK Regal 1979, 6 cyl, 2dr, gray, Spm phas Cor aoking $250 exc cond. $1500. Call Pat, 385-2060 516.67 or 718-4874 188 CAMARO 1980, auto, ps. pb, am/fm cassette, $3295. 671-3546

CAMARO 2-28, 1978. blue, new brakes, new exhaust, 2 new tires. Alpine stereo. Exc exterior. Best of- fer. 767-9641 CHEVELLE 1977, 6 cyl, 2dr, manual, 100k, needs work. FOR ONLY S280/nep:840:0248 CHEVY Astro 19 blue, am/im stereo, hi miles,offera exc cond, Chevette 1986, Bk, mint! CHFM, black, $4000. Call 870- ator 6p FACTORY DODGE Daytona 1986, black AUTHORIZED wigray interior, 5 spd, fully loaded SALES AIC, ps, pb, pw, amitm cassette stereo, only 14k! Must sell! $8500. SERVICE 868-8811

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The © of Anton Communit Newspaper - Becember 17, 1907 Page-5bu & PORT S ON. LON G IS LAN D Nass Spor Revie College Sports Keyboard D.F. Mock By JACK WHITE After three ot the races had been run, at least At Hofstra: Sports Notes _ Aspredicte here two weeks ago, the pro- 3 boy and girl had to be treated forfrostbite, Hofstra University’ field hocke team and ten returning players from last year’ __ pose entry of Nassa private school into the and other cold-related hypothermi injuries. finished its198 season witha 15-4-1recor 9-19 team, : public school (Sectio has Six were to local organizatio Eight transporte hospital “I’m excited the and.aajthpla national rankin the best " _ about upcoming stalled and now appears unlikely. At a.m. Manlius Fire Chief Paul 10:30 said Hoffmann, I' loak- The finish in the Unversity’ histor Alon the season,” “and Superintendent Committee voted Whorral was called to the school b way, numerous Dutchwomen player ingto give the team anew direction. With against the proposa and both the American Emergenc Medical Technicians; Accordin were selected for post-season honors. virtuall the entire team returning, in- an National Leag representatives oppos- to the chief, he had to argue with meet Earnin a berth on the Field Hocke cludin all five starters, we should have e it as well. The Exectitive Committee has officials to get the to call off the fourth race. decided Coaches Association/Penn Monto 198 a lot to look forward to this year.” to subm the issue to each of the “The were going to run th rest,” Whorral All-Mideast Regio Team was senior back Hofstra’s front court looks particular Section Eigh member schools for a formal said. “I told them there’s not going to be a - Dee Ann McGill, a resident of of l with the retum of atrioof seniors, ballot. One member of the Executive Com- fourth race.” King strong Prussia, PA,an th first Hofstra field Hilarie Cranmer, Sharon Solowitz and Col- Mittee, frankl declared th issue dead. Ellie White of Chittenang chairwoman hocke player to be so honored, Senior for- leen Flyn along with Susan Jewel and —___ RonAlfieri, the young St. Joh the Baptist of th state girl division, said Chief Whorral ward Michelle Ramirez, a Greene, Pam Banke both sophomore _ basketball said the NY,resi coach, Nassau-Suffolk overreacted to injuries among a handful of dent, was an Honorable Mention, A6-1 center, Cranmer has beenan East Catholic Leagu has decided to stay in opera- the 800 competitors. “I think the (rescu All- Regio selection. Coast Conference second team All-Star tion next year and that his school and several workers were overwhelmed with thing that Four of coach for the two while also . Beth Bozman’s player past years, ‘others’ have dropp their application for would have taken care of themselves,” White earning _ admission. According were named to the East Coast Conference GTE Academic All-American status. She to Alfieri, only said. “If the medical people weren’t so All-Star team. McGill was selected for the led Hofstra in scoring (13. and re- _ Chaminade and Bisho Kellenberg (former- adamant, I wouldn&# hav canceled it.” second consecutive year and is considered boundin (7. r while s Pp 1 82% _ lySt. Agnes among the larg schools are con- _ When th fire chief arrived, were eshn tinuin the battle. students the top defensive player:in the Con- fecatitee se: Thes-1 Sobwits lyin on stretchers on the floor. ference. Ramirez was named to the was most of last _ Whathad onceseemedasure gym Many als injure yearafte scorin; thin bega under were shivering blankets while receiv- All-Star team afternetting and 16. points per game asa sophomor S ‘to unravel several weeks ago when Nichols eight goal ing . “They said the pain was so bad five assists. named an East Coast Conference School of Buffalo (Sectio V1)lo a court deci- bein the could hardl walk,” declared Whorral. McGill and Ramirez on the ECC second team All-Star as a sion and was denied admission to the public Joinin sophomore “Some in were such hypothermi it looked All-Star team are Edith a Flynn a forward, has been a scho leagu That decision brough out the Gallaghe 5-2 stead _ like the were havin seizures because they from Brookfield; led for the Opposition here which had bee silent sophomo CT,who Dutchwomen, shoo so violently.” the Dutchwomenin with 12 88% from the free thow lin last use it was believed that courts would scoring goal season _ and three assists, and sophomore while Mandate a merger if it came to litigation. That meet officials started the races is dit- averaging 8. points per game. goalkeeper Christine Cunneen, a Th 6-0 Jewel was an ex- Whether Chaminade and other private ficult tocomprehen That they battleda fire enjoying Holtsville resident who finished a the se- cellent freshman year- 5.9 _ schools would seek leg recourse if dehied chief who exercised common and profes- ppg., rpg.) cond ranked goalkeep in the Con- whe she injured an ankle _ admission was not revealed. At this time, sional sens is indefensible. An investigation midway _ © ference. the and was sidelined for the - throug however it seems very unlikel that Section of their conduct is clearl in order. Athletics year _ Also, two members of Hofstra’s foot- rest of the season. Banke a6-1center,saw Eight will includ any private schools next fall. should be competitive and the should be ee * ball team have been named to the pps scored fun. But athletes need to be from 198 pecnsenencee protected hig ECAC Metro New York/New Jerse All- a career oi 8 points Lehigh: A local fire chief put the hea on state cross unsafe conditions b responsibl adults. On against Star Team. John McDaidand Vin Molinari Deca ieee aha country officials recently— apparentl the same day, state soccer finals were playe were named to the team after leading will be junior point guard Eileen McClen- _ just in time. On that extremely cold Satur- in similar conditions (minus the on snow) wh several weeks Hofstra toa 9-1 regula season record and nen, averaged 8.2 points per game, _ da ago, the State Federation Long Island. Football Chairman Bill Piner _a berth in the NCAA Playoff for the se- » while dishin out a team 15 assists, Cross Country Meet wasscheduled tobe run wiscly called off two playoff games, Perhap hig _ cond consecutive fourth bes in the East Coast Conference. at Fayetteville-Manlius Hig School in the answer lies in written guidelin concer- year. McDaid is a senior linebacker from S will be pushe senior Lori McGar- Syracus Despit a blindin snow storm and ning competition in cold weather just as b New Copiague York who led the Dut- - tigl 4 wind chill factor of minus nine degree guideline have been written for protecting (2 points per game sophomo Jen- chmen in total tackles for the second con- nifer Life meet officials decided that the four athletes in hot weather. For now, however, (5.5point per game) Marguerite secutive He transfer _ year. recorded:7 tackles, 6 Moran a junior from Manhattan, scheduled 5-kilometer races would go on. a strong dose of common sense mig help. assists and 2% quarterback sacks. and Stephani Washingto a freshman A mainstay on Hofstra’s offensive line from Freeport. forthe past three years, Molinari, a senior Atthe two guar senior Christine Het- ‘Sports Med Line from Howard Beach was named .to the tlin will compete with junior Colleen All-Star team fo the first time. Molinari Conroy th Hettling STEPHEN HENRY, M.D. and REGINA WHITE DURBIN, L.P.T. for starting job is a helped| the Dutch offens to 41 yard strong defensive playe wh scored 6. a gam in total offense and a school record points and grabbed 4.8 rebounds per Your extremity weight program, Exercises done Improvin Jump 2820 yar rushing. game. Conroy can pla either or with should be done with free guard And In-Season First year women’s basketball coach small forward and averaged 5.1 points per __ Pre- weight whe possible. This provides more Lorraine Hoffmann will hav alot to look game after missing nine games with a constant resistence and promotes better Conditionin Program forward to this with five broken ralanc season starters finger.

Last month, we discussed basketball con- Once the season ha started, the athletes ditionin exercise to jum- should an programs improve begi in-season program, which Local Rac Walke Look To The 198 ping abilities. We interviewed Mr. Doug consists of the previousl described exercises, Olympi _ Semenick, who was recently named the butinvolves one set of each. Other col- Curtis Fisher of and amember only Huntington typicall race a 10K (6. miles) race walkin United States coach of the year and have similar of the U.S. Race dreams of is strengt leg programs conditionin pro- Walkin Team, not, as yet, an Olympi event for women. has for his work with the all of whichcombine amedal in the Summer gaine notoriety grams, jumpin skill ex- winning 198 Olym The International Olympi Committee is cur- of Louisville basketball Now University team. ercises with conditionin exercises. Such pro- pics in Seoul, Korea. A specialis in the 20K rently reviewing the possibility of includin that thebasketball season is us, asked include with Fishe is hard upon gram jumping rope weight (12. miles), training to qualify race walkin as an event for women in the Mr. Semenick to emphasiz a quic pre- jacket lateral jumping over obstacles and for this event at the 198 Olympic Trialsto be 1992 Games. Season and in-season exercise program to held in next _ dept jumping. Indianapoli July. th athlete’s While the dream of the Summer Maximize jumping ability “While race has been on 198 _ walkin Olym Itis important to remember that Olympic Games isa beaco in the future of througo the season. jumping pic sport since 1908 Fisher “the isa says gener _ motion which “the training three full- requires the up- many athletes, top walkers onthe U.S. team pre-season is performed public is just becomin aware of the sport as per and lower extremity muscles and the ab- have months of and four day per week for approximatel thir- an international track and field event. many training competi- dominal and/or back [hope to minutes workout. The in- muscles. When condi- tion ahead before they can focus on the ty forty-five per to have an opportunity to bring greater involves the tioning for basketball, do not fully concen- Olympic Games. season conditioning program awareness to the sport b qualifying for the trate on exercises for the lower but in- “Same exercises as the pre-season, but differs legs, Team.” 198 Olympic I&# concentrating on distance work clude a thoroug exercise pla for the entire my __ byrecommend one to two workouts each Th U.S. Race Team is while : Walkin comprise preparing for such major races as the week for to body of 20menand approximatel twenty thirty 10 women. But, only total of TAC National Champions in June said ‘minutes per workout. Each exercise session If have a for Medline, six men will be chose to in the you questio Sport participate Fisher. “I& begi to work on my speeda the

b fifteen minute - is precede a warm-up jog, pleas contact Dr. Steve 13 Olympics— on the 20K teamand three trials Henry, Tyler for the Olympi 20K event come up in followed This Park Louisville, on the team _ b good stretchin program. Kentucky 40204. 50K (31. miles). While women July. is then followed b the conditioning exer- = cise program. Host Families Needed __ The pre-season program involves squats Are fascinated other and selected for amember of (thre sets of forty repetitions) le presses yo b languag you, willliveas your ing to open your hearts and homes to them. sets of extension cultures? B a stu- while he or she attends the local If _ (three eigh repetitions) le hostin foreig exchan famil hig you would lik to participate in this‘ani- dent, can-meet the world in own school. These _ Orstraight- raising exercises (tw sets ot you your excellent students are very qu leamin experience, please contact in- home! screened, covered ten repetitions and calf or toe raising (two carefull b medical in- ternational students exchang P.O, Box 58 _ of Families are needed to host students from surance and their own Fort Set twenty repetitions). These exercises provide spendin Jones, California 96032 or call Brazil, Colombia, Ger- for the lower extremities are also don in Mexico, Japan Spain, money. The are eager to experience our 1-800-233- and Thailand. combinati with bent-knee sit-ups, hi and many American way of life while sharin their of those low-back extension exercises and an upper O boy or girls, individually culture, but the can onl dos if youare will-