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= 1987 Anton Community N o f Long Island Vol. 2 No. 23 Thursday, November 5, 1987 50¢ All Rig nts Reserved. Central ice Phone. 747-6262 Na Asbe is N Proble i O Scho

Hicksvilleschools do not have an asbestos proble Thomas Nagl school boar presi- *Local Trick-or-Treaters dent, announced at last week’s board of education meeting. He said that the matter Make Their Rounds is bein researched as the school district would like a certified inspection of all buildings Currently, there is no certified Se O Sp agency to inspect schools and give this cer- Heari tification, he said. The board will continue Us Permi in Hicksvill to loo into findin sucha person or agency. In other school matters, a Nassau County Town Councilman Oyster Ba Dougl J. Music Association award, in support of music that the board has Hynes announced town education that has brough the music pro- scheduled November on a 17 publi hearin gram above and beyon expectation, will be a for use in Hicksville. request a speci permit presente to superintende of schools, Dr. Hyne said, “The applicant, Wee Care Catherine Fenton, and Dr, G. Robert Holdin Corp.,is r aspecia use per- Couillard, assistant superinte Thisis the mit in a ‘G-1’ district to allow the operation first time this organization has given a joint

‘ of a children’s da care center.” award to a district. ; Th property is located on the south side © Rezonin of Burns Avenue of West Nicholai Street, west. of the A was raised a resident in southwest comer formed the intersection o question b b NEW YORK STATE Treopers Brown, right, examinethe remains alatemodel regard to the rezoning of Burns Avenue of Broadwa and West Nicholai Street, also Subarw after it drove off the road and struck atree, last Thursday about a.m. Thedriver whichis now commercial, and the , known as 21 West Nicholai Street in Hicksville. ville dead at scene.

d before when it was to be to make it t M just going change The hearing is scheduled to begi at 10am The onthe Glen Cove Road exit. No one else was injured in the accident. the same as the other seven elementary in the Town Hall East hearin room, Audrey the (Photo by Déeanis Egan schools, which are residential. She was con- Avenue, Oyster Bay cerned a Mid Island Plaza is slated to begi Resident Concer renovationin the back of the mall. Mr. Nagl Northwest Civic Meets Rec Plant Fume i Maj informed the resident that the board has not discussed this problem yet. By CATHERINE J. TOKAR November 5 - 7:30 p.m. the town can Twin Coun- Resident&# Comments The Town of does not seem to prove so that get School Oyster Ba at Burns.Avenue “Violations must be reporte commented on th success of tobe control over Twin County ty shut down. Aresident & Street enforcin any Agend TOB Curb and documented as court evidence,” he said. th individual tours of the school buildings, Recycli in Hicksville whichis emitting nox- Construction The failure of the town to enforce the air and the excellent condition of the school’s ious fumesthroughoutt area, Kath Del Neighborho Watch standards on Twin County was ad- facilities. Rosso said at Duffy Park Civic Association’s qualit N.W.C.A. Elections Assemblym Fred Parola. Also A was asked as to where Mr. meeting hel last week. dress b question the issue was town councilman McBride school board member) was and Th highly publicize concerns over Twin discussin (a did not Mr. with local Louis Yevoli. Although Mr. Schmidt whether or not he was returning. Nagl County, 449 W. Joh St., deals of the statistics Mr. Yevoli said that this is discussed b the Schoo 87-8 residents’ of hazardous fumes agree with some still being _ Hig complaint the he did with board, and that Mr, McBride has requeste emitted from the plan and the civic associa- presented at meeting, agree Electe Parola and Yevoli that Twin County is in the November board meeting so Studen Officer tion’s efforts to have the plant shut down. both achang said that the This will be discussed b a “massive H also that he may attend. is to an- “We are concerned with the deterioration problem. Hicksville Hig School prou federal to how th seat is fill- state seesit asa local proble and the the board. In answer as Class of our Hicksville,” Mrs. Del Rosso, Duffy nounce its Student Government and andlittle doesnot Mr. the Town of provides no guidanc edif Mr, McBride return, Nagl for the school year The are Civic’s presiden said “Since government Officers 1987- He cited the state’s complicate said tha the board interview peopl to doesn’t seem to enforce speci funding. wil as follows: Oyster Ba and until and the new and emissions system as “complicate fill the vacant seat May, use permits on odors regulator Student Government untested.” Mr. Schmidt said, “There are no election. on Twin County—we controls— where the set in hearingsli these.. Eric Niccolls went to the Environmental Protection Agen- guidlin Messa President...... -----000 midstream.” Superinten Michael Roth Mrs, Del Rosso explained that EPA rules tend to chang Vice President...... -- cy.” Dr. Fenton commented o the fact that the In possibl solutions, Mr. Eleni Apostolidi representatives tested the “foul, smellin discussing and students had been Seeretary...... -65+ said, have to come up witha board, residents Linda Alfani and found that hazardous hydrocar Schmid “We educa- Treasurer...... 000000% plume York handles disturbed about the dama to driver emitted and that violations solution wher the state of New bon are being which had been vandalized last year. Senior Class the of the state of New York.” He add tion cars, will be issued. garb administration to into The board h directed pro- Kim Stanle Robert Schmidt said that ed, “That has translate policy by the President...... -...-++555+ Town attorney ceed with the evidence the had. The went Neil McKenna be state of New Yor that says local government Vice President...... --- Twin County would not approve toda and were award- to court, press charge handl it.” : Dawn Trenka was in “When Twin County got Secretary...... -.+:eseeee bu it 1970. ed for property. Mr. Schmidt maintains that the state should 4573. damage Treasurer...... -+ Christine Aydinia its use permit in 198 air regulatio of the speci but Mr. In t the publi tours buildin When Mrs, Del work to local governments, regar did not exist then,” he said. hel the two Junior Class federal and which were offered during past the was Yevoli looks to the government Rosso asked why town “powerless weeks, toured the school buildings; David Dobrindt local residents to help Duffy Park clearl sees 25 peopl President...... +5 and ineffective after four years of residents’ interested Rosso said some new parents and some just Sean Tower Mr. Schmidt it as the town’s job Mrs, Del “Since Vice President...... -++- about the smell,” Dr. Fenton announc- complaint en- community members, Lisa Grillo the town issues the they should eens the permits, eee have 20s did not Secretary...... -.0 said that the town necessary district consider doin this each them.” ed. Th may Treasurer...... -.-55 Timothy Murph to do air studies for force scientists expert in Mr. Yevoli said “The has no real year Septemb court, Mrs. Del Rosso then ask- governor decided Sophomore Class testimony in head-on; New Yor State Legislato have did not an desire to take the garbag proble ed why the town appoint expert the criteria for the New Yor State to be handled to chan President...... -...-++5+ Rose Guiliano said that the ex- h thinks it is alocal proble for Duff Park. Mr. Schmidt Fenton said, The reason Allen denounced Governor Scholarship Dr, Vice President...... -+ Robert did Mr. Close would testif locally.” Mr. Yevoli pert the appoint, is that most of the awards were received Alexandra, Panga the Cuomo’s saying that the state given Secretary...... 55 that there was no smell whe he visited philosop the b male - 72% SAT scores are now onl Carol Sucarino sho at shut- should the expertise and financing Treasurer...... -+5> “You may have real goo provid have decided tha this plan Twin could be criteria. Legislat year so that proble like County Class down th facility or gettin it change an ID number, take Freshman ting Yevoli stress- they will give students that wouldn’t those avoided. Onthelocallevel,Mr. to a facility produc all test results of students, average grad Danielle Andrew ed the of recycling, “The more President...... --- if in fact these hydrocarbon importance and the they hydrocarbo have to burn. This scores in major subjects, will Vice President...... - .Nancy Hogan Mr. Schmidt recycle, the less you cause real danger,” he added. yo Beiner Continued on Page 2 eee .Jennife 2 Secretary... cer Park residents to get violations Continued on Page Sue Hume urge Duff Treasurer...... -.----0 eee the[|

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Since the would like a Music Suite designe similar to decide on th allocation of awards. is more and But economicall environme fiv yea the school, with a music area, ¢ ~*~ based on race and hig choral He also resolved tha awar will be gende sound for plant \ taxpayers ee y will room, instrument storage area, and adrama 4 Yor state’ must ethnicity, Dr, Fenton maintains that ther much smaller should be built far -- New Stat pie plant fron suite. This would cost + * be les award for Hicksville. The district won approximatel 40,000 residential areas, and that “good, solid federal b shipp elsewhere o fill landfills, accor- H also spok about providing area on 26 in and in an laws should be enacted to cut down on the din to Mr. Yevoli. Mr. Schmidt said, “It is 1985- 2 1986-8 School—The and the black top parkin location, outside of of and in unfair and to the Town of Use of Middle present amount packagi plastics paper grossl unjust say Cafeteria A, where thestudents could of the extra at the Middle utilize order to reduce the waste stream.” Referr- set at 90 percent.” In future use space Oyster Ba recyclin of their lunch to at the next part period g outside to his own many Mr. Schmidt said that School will be discussed meeting ing toa pilot recyclin program in listin difficulties, and Committee. tables, benches, some recreational Mr. Yevoli said that it “seems more arise whe interstate com- of the Reorganization neighborhoo problems activities. are: to be working well.” merce comes into play, which is “out of the Som options very School and town’s control.” 1, Closin the Middle moving Reorganizati Committee seventh and to th high school. B instituting mandator recycling Mr. Mrs. Del Rosso said, “Our main objective eight grad Mrs. Carole Wolf, school board member, to the Middle aslittle and th of our 2, Moving sixth grad Yevoli said, “In order to incinerate as isto maintain improve quality the asked for an approval of $72 for the mailing Park.” Leonard atown School. possibl you have to removes much a possi- lives at Duffy Austin, of a survey to the four in regar Reorganiza also at the four grad in elementary, ble. If you can reduce the waste stream b supervisor speakin meeting, 3 Placin Committee. This survey would go to Middle School and four in approx- then the town onl to burn “If we can’t take care of our own grad in grade 50 percent, has agree pro- imately 13,000 residents. It is subjec to ap- tons of as to the blemsand form a unified front, then we can&# hig school. 500 garbag per da oppose prova of the Committee at their meeting on burns.”’ Parola add- ask the state and federal for 1,000 tons it currently Mr, government Wednesda November 4 at p.m. in the Ad “‘Let’s local and Rentin Cafeteria ed that the state wants to set recyclin at 50 help, he said. stay not pass ministration Building the and that NYPIRG the buck.” Th possibility of renting the Cafeteria A percent by year 1997, William Becker Retires and Choral Room area to a tenant was discuss- La Nov 1 & 1 ed. This renovation would require a wall bet- Mr. Thomas Shor was appointed Director Elk Spons Veg Nig and ween the tenant’s area and the school, a of Facilities Operations, replacin Mr. could be controlled when William Becker who is afte Hicksville Elks Lodg No. 193 will hold Las for financing drug awareness programs, heatin system that retiring 25 years and bathroom of service to the Hicksville School District Vegas Nights on Friday and Saturday, youth projects, social and community school was not in session, Many words were about November 33 and 14 from 8P,M,to1 A.M. at welfare, Veterans’ programs and the facilities. It would cost approximate #86,000 kind expresse Mr. of the Middle School Becker and the excellent service he the lodg 80 East Barcla Street, Hicksville. Americanism program. Mr. Klein, principal provid He district the Proceeds to benefit the Elks N.Y. State ma- Admission is free. Sandwiches and had a proposal for the us of this space. ed the over past quarter centur: jor project, cerebral pals home care, and the refreshments will be available. For informa- Elks National Foundation, combined funds tion call the lodge at 931-9310. ACCIDENT? INJURY? = Call the: JEROME F MATEDERO Hom or Hospital Appointments =F at Expec Legal Advice Daw et us give you the personal service you deserve FRE | ersonal Injury Cases our Specialty CONSULTATION

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Social Notes and Personalities

flowe .as it does a all “Small” Birthday Birthday Birthday freely. . the gathering Morris celebrated her 8th birth- Leigh Anne—God Bless You! with and Happy Birthda da at a costume party famil friends on Saturda October 31st Happy What An Honor and Happy Halloween. Birthda Congratulations to the Ebbets Field and a to Pat she inge-d happy birthday Cafe for bein named the Number One Morris from his wife Olga and family Sports Bar on Long Island. This is quite an Bi Da For Charle honor. The must reall have a great time down there. A happy birthday to Charley very a Hearon wh will be celebrating his st bir- Happ Grandparent HALLOWEEN CELEBRATED at the McGovern household. (L-R): Meliss (age 4), thda on November qth. Charle hada bowl- Jean and Tom resident of Frey, 35 year 9). the Michael (age 7), and Danny (age ing party at Woodbur Bowlin Alle Hicksville are extremel prou to announce and all his friends were there to hel him the arrival of their 13t grandchild— Hicksvillites Have Leads Get Well Wishes celebrate. His mom and dad and brother Kathrina Dawn Frey. The joyful parents J.P. Valdez and Charles Addison, Cecilia and Bill Eberle of Switzerland Michael are all so proud of him. wh are also are Kathy and Wayne, Hicksville thespians, have the leads in Road are hap to let everyone know that While we are on the subject of bir- Dawn arrived of the Hicksville residents, Katrina Edward Albee’s Zoo Story and American their daughte Cathy Eberle is out A wthdays..... very happy birthday to on Oct. 26th at at Mid- and better. She is Monday 11:59 p.m. Dream to be presente by the Universal hospital feeling of East Street Jenna Marie Nolan Joh Island at where she Hosptial Player at 8:3 Frida and Saturda evenings recuperating LeMoyne Colleg wh will be celebratin he 3rd birthda on will her studies. Get well soon Christenin Nov. 6, 7, 13 14, 20 and 2ast at South Nassau soon resume November ioth. A specia da to a : very Unitarian Playhous 228 S Ocean Ave., Cath speci lad Thomas and Laurette DeCabia joyful- young Freeport. For information call 887-239 A Girl for the Niedfelds l announce the arrival of their beautiful G to see thes local residents perform Surpris Part bab daughter Lauren Cara, born on Hicksvill resident Marry (Faderl) and. I’m sure you& enjo it. the On October 4th a surprise 5ot birthda Septemb 2oth. William Niedfeld became proud is It& A Girl Melissa party was given to longtime Hicksvillite Th proud patern grandmoth Dolly parents of a beautiful bab girl Anne Small, held at TR’s Great (Ruggiero) DeCabia of Huntington. (Her Kay and Pat Mensching became the Marie, born at 5:15 p.m. on October 22 at mater- Sh in Williston Park. first girl grandchild The delighte prou grandpare of Aileen Marie, lbs. the Community Hospit at Glen Cove. nal are and in at lbs.100z. * Hosted by her daughtte Laurie and son grandparent Joseph Phyllis 1 oz. on October 1st. Aileen’s parents are weighe James and his beautiful wife Gina Maro, also of Huntington. Sheila and Brian Mensching. When The very proud are Mary A was catered at and Joe Fader! of gendeand Helen (Jessica). Seventy guests, including lovel Christenin party Aileen came home from the hosp waiting Hicksville, Oct. The im- of Bellmore. numerous family members, friends and the DeCabia residence on 17th. for her at the door was her sister Colleen and Buddy Niedfeld hand Anne mediate relatives and friends Melissa’s Michael associates, were on to hel famil enjoye and brother Brian Jr. cousins—Charley, _ celebrate the occasion, wish her and hubb joining in the festivities on this happy & and Bobby are so happ she’s here. So are _Herb, lon life, health and happines thru occasion, all her aunts and uncles. Congratulation Rhoda flew in Bill little the year 203 (the next party). The ambiance Barney and Ruggiero Mary and on your gorgeou girl the and congenialit among a the guests was from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to join rest Annivei : Lauren. Happ just great. The food was great and the wine of the family in welcoming bab Tony and Lourdes Gomez of Division Avenue will be celebrating 39 years of hap Gladys Kozak and son Gene Kozak; and Celebrates 91st Birthday pily married life on November 7th. Mrs. Mildred Samuelson. : Krabbeler, daughter of Congratulation : Margaret Mrs. Krabbeler writes “Ours is a patriotic Otillie Herman, writes us that her mother famil My mom was a gold star mother who Belated Anniversar her was feted at a party to celebrate gist A. Herman wh died lost her son, Richard Olga Morris would like to send belated birthday Mrs. Herman has one daughter in the U.S.Army, World War II at St. Lo, anniversary wishes to Kathy and Peter seven grandchildre 14 great grandchildre France; grandson—William Peon Krab- Romano wh celebrated their anniversa and two great-great grandchildre beler wh served in the U.S. Army in Viet- Oct. 12th. Present at this happ party were her nam and Sgt. Robert Krabbeler wh is daughte and son-in-law, six grandchildren serving in the U.S, Army at El Paso, Texas. nieces and their children, great grand H is stationed there with his wife Yong Hicksuille Dilustrated News children, grand- and grand- Hui, and children, Margaret, Linda, and is presently engaged in an extensive mail- and friends and neighbor one great-great so that newcomers to our Bobby. The were unable to attend.” ing program grandchil Among those present-were: Mr. area can read our weekly endea- had b and Mrs, W. Krabbeler, Mr. and Mrs. A goo time was all. May Mrs. vors and become regular subscribers. the love Gladys and Florian Spinner Richard! Krabbeler and children; Herman enjoy many more years in her She has resided in Hicksville Yes!...1 want to subscribe Jennifer and Ricky; Mr. and Mrs. Paul of family Celebrate Golden Anniversar with her daughte Margare and son -in-law to Hicksville IMlustrated News Krabbeler and son, Paul Shaun, Kurt J. Gladys and Florian Spinner, longtime William Krabbeler for over 25 years until she Krabbeler; William Peon Krabbeler; residents of celebrated their an- had several strokes around he birth- Hicksvill Mrs, O’Connor and goth Berger niversary on Saturda October 3rd. Their NAME da She is now doin fairly well at the A. childrei—Deborah Suther, Susan children had big surprise for them. They Vincent O’ Leah Holl Patterson Home for the Age in Union- O’Connor, Connor, were taken to church to celebrate a Mass ADDRESS dale. She enjoye her da at hom with all Rose Suther, Carole Lorenzo— of Thanksgiving—in a-1937 Buick Mrs. Bodd and her loved ones around her. granddaughte Evelyn Limo. flower vases an roses were on each Mrs. Herman. . . CITY/STATE/ZIP. daughte Joanne and husband; and bab Happ Birthday side of the limo.

Alex Bodd and friend, Mrs. Father ~ daughter The Mass was celebrated b PHONE Thoma Costa. The renewed their vows and also exchange gold.weddin bands. After C) $6.50 per yr. L) $11 for 2 yrs. © $15 for 3 yrs. Mass there was a celebration at the V.FW. Senior Citizens Hall on Broadway for all their relatives and © $5.50 per yr. ) $10 for 2 yrs. friends. The affair was arrange b their (1 $14 for 3 children, Cecile and Hugh Houston of yrs. for addresses of Add $5. per year Warwick, R.I.; George Spinner &q off Long Island Hicksville and Mary Ellen and Martin Method of Payment: (enclosed) Pagnossi of Waterford, Conn. O = O @ O Check At the reception the coupl received a LILI ae Town of and citation from the Oyster Bay Card Expiration: — representing Nassau County, Mr. Thomas

Gulotta them witha s personall presente MAIL TO: proclamation. The also received a letter of Anton Community Newspapers congratulations from President and Mrs. P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, LI, NY 11501 Reagan. Florian was bom in Hicksville—on Duffy The Hicksville Illustrated News Avenue—74 years ago. Gladys came from (USPS346-720) to Hicksville as a bride. Mr. Westbury Postmaster: Send address changes to Spinner’s brother Francis and his wife Long Island Community Newspapers, Inc.

Thelma attended two celebrations while P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, N.Y. 11501. - at here. Francis from Hicksville H.S. Entered as second class paid postage graduate the Post Office at Mineola, N.Y. and ad- and he for their reunion. 50 years ago came ditional mailing offices under the Act of the < He was also best man at wedding The Congress. live in Overland Park Kansas. Published weekly on Thursdays by Long 1987—the Mrs. Otillie Herman, 91 years young on October 13, great Island Community Newspapers, Inc. 132 FIVEGENERATIONS: The had a most beautiful Spinner’s da NY 11501 Mrs. Krabbeler, daughter of Mrs. Herman—great grandmother; East Second Street, Mineola, grandmother; Margaret and want to thank their Deborali Suther— the personall (P.O. Box 1578) Phone - (516) 747-8282. Mrs. Rosemary O’Connor Bergr—grandaughter of Mrs. Herman; Mrs. old grand- children for their part in planning this Subscription $6.50 per year. great granddaughter of Mrs. Herman and Leah Rose Suther—3 year great-great celebration: Much to both, daughter of Mrs. Herman. happines you —

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_ Readi NY. Islande Want Of Loca Reside Autogra The following books were highly -- of Dimes’ annual televi- last week at the Hicksville Pub; in of ment,” the March quested N.Y. Islanders’ star forward Pat LaFontaine behalf of the March of Dimes support Achieve- sion event which aired in October. Library: on “Golden Moments: 50 years of recently taped a promotional message of Poster Child Meghan Coutieri FICTION an after — Hicksville, met Mr. LaFontaine 1. PATRIOT GAMES Tom Clanc Park Islanders’ practice session at Cantiague 2. WEEP NO MORE MY LADY — Mar Hi: the sur- forthe tapin He turned the tablesto gin Clark others who were prise of histeammatesand 3 FIRST BORN — Doris Mortman for her watching; b asking Meghan 4. HOT FLASHES — Barbara Raskin autograp 5 FINE THINGS — Daniel Steele “she it to me. Shedrewan ‘M’ forme. gav NONFICTION [really wanted her autograp because s is GRACE — the Islander star said 1. Jame Spad such super little girl,” 2. THE GREAT DEPRESSION OF 1990 Dr of Meghan Ravi Batra “Golden Moments” is a departure from THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND the old telethon shows. Th six-hour broad- 3 from — Allan Bloom cast featured New Yor sport highlight interviews CALL ME ANNA — Patty Duke Astin the past five decades, including 4 CHOLESTEROL CURE — with the Islanders of the 1980 dynast years. 5 THE 8-WEEK Kowalski The showalso featured 50 years of March of Robert C. Dimes highlights from the victory of a poli the is vaccine to strides organizatio present Th following videos were highly on r towards preventin birth defects. the makin quest last week at library: LaFontaine, other In addition to Mr. 1. THE MISSION Dennis Potvin Islanders appeared including 2. BLACK WIDOW and Ken Morrow. The hosts include Bruce NIGHT 3 TERROR BY Beck, Cind and Les-Read. Other TOP Piccoli, 4. OVER THE celebrities seen include: Martina WINDOW March ofDimes Poster sports 5 BEDROOM N.Y. ISLANDER PAT LaFontaine looks at autog raph given tohim by Wade, Chris Evert, 3 Navratilova, Virginia Child Meghan Coutieri of Hicksville. Bruce Jenner and Walt Frazier. Police Repo

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. following: © October 26- Tools were taken durin a burglar that occurred at a plumbin and CDs heating business on Jerusale Avenue with The Eighth Precinct has reported the following: ¢ October 23- A house on Arcadia Lane was burglarize Entry was made through a rear window. Th loss included credit cards and jewelry. no Another house on Arcadia Lan in Hicksville was burglarized. Entry was made throu a side strings! window. Two VCRs and jewelry were taken © October 24- A burglar occurred at a

~ house on Alpine Lane. Entry was mad through difference. Th loss included in cas! Thats the Beacon a rear door #34 © A computer store on Old Country need bundle to take of our Here the long and short of it: You don’t a advantage break was burglarized. Entry was gaine b Just $1,000 minimum for the 6-month Certificate of Deposit, and high yields. the front window. Nine Apple computers w others. What' won find restrictions only $500 minimum for the more, you. taken. hidden in small type. What you see in the box below is what you get. Other rates the and terms are also available. For details, or to open an account, visit or call Beacon branch in your neighborhood. Health Fair Syosse Community Hospital belives it 12& Oa lal enues YIELD RATE kee; a responsibility to the community to area residents healthy and well-inforn about today’ medical issues. In respons: ! this commitment, the hospit is hold 6 months annaul health fair on Saturda Nove from 10 a.m. to p.m at the hospi $1,000 minimum ae Jerich Turnpike, Syosset. Healt Fair 198 is presente a a free pu! Ah service and is open to all neighbor

residents. Blood pressure, choles : diabetes, glaucoma hearin and pulmon. function screening will be held throughs: 1 year the day Speci presentation take pla 10:30 a.m. with the lecture, AIDS On Lo: $500 minimum Suffolk, 8.32 8.00 Island: Impact on Nassau and giver b lan Newmark, M.D., associate director o discus Medicine, and a 1:30 p.m. with the aa aes oar Wanted To : sion, “Everything You Always Know About Medication,” given by Barton % Meltzer, R.Ph., F.A.C.A., assistant vice president. years Syosse Community Hospital’ Health Far: 9,1 8 75 1987- the facilities, find out more about current health topics and take advantag ol the free screenings For further information. contact Community Affairs at (51 400-05

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— Hicks Republic Club Quiltin Be At Trinit to Lutheran Worl Relief, to be used by Bill Lee The Lutheran Women’s Missionary Leagu sent Joseph Jablonsky the Th Lic Church, W. Nicholai peop in needall over world, and in our Executive Leader President of Trinity Lutheran 4o with oth to own backyard JEANETTE MAGNUSON Street, Hicksville, invites everyone par- By thousands of disaster crease ey on Saturday, For refugee victims It started ticipate in a Quilting Be ed “Lion: Fo the month the Hicksville Republica Club has been extremely busy a blanket is shelter. It is past November from AM-4 PM in the and homeless, privacy Annual Cocktail and Dance, 7, 9 Shore Ur with October&# Candidate’s Nigh then our Part to Rall Nigh inacrowded a tote in which to -Youth/Senior room of the new East Wing, camp, gath before we start our holi- h and then Election Now that’s all behin us, we can relax a bit ora roof Now, Day lunc will be served to workers. afew salvag belonging between Next November we will be our November General Meeting, Fingertip blind orv da shoppin week, 13 holdin with a and bad weather. The are read to be tied yarn family S Broadway Mr. Martin quilt It will be at the VFW Hall, 350 Hicksville. Trashansk community and Foi more information about the Quilting throug and need many willing hand to gathe relations specialist from LILCO will be our guest speake Mr. Trashans coordinates ac- call the church office miracleo finish them. The quilts alon with many Bee pleas (931-2 tivities for LILCO’s Speake Bureau. Prior to working for LILCO, Mr. Trashans worked can’t sé blankets which have been donated, will be for the Houston Power and Light, Houston, Texas. He also taug social sciences and social represel from studies for 1 years in East Harlem. Mr. Trashans received his undergraduat degre estimate: Queen College and his master’s degre from St. John’ University. Having lived in three improves different areas of the country during the past eigh years his presentation benefits greatl throug Make it from insight he has gaine from both his persona and professional background were ent served after the a point to join usand hear an informative talk. Refreshments will be meeting. Dates to Remember F November 11 - Veteran’s Da

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11 - December General December Meeting Hicksville 6, at 8 News Notes From p.n & Cast: Brian De Hicksville-Jericho Rotary Club Welch, Je Agrou The Meeting was opene by Fred Meyer, man and Irwin Gross. while our President Al was on vacation. Kevin Bagnasco wh is the area coor- dinator for “Polio Plus”, to us about the PULS, Lutheran, chats with volunteers as they create quilts Guests: Kevin Bagnasco and Benjamin spok PASTOR WAYNE of Trinity . Polio Plu has for donations for Lutheran World Relief. : Giminaro from the Farmingdal Club. Ross pla collectin the children around the world. Fleisi from the Mineola, Garde City Club. to hel member Dr. Catherine Borsum from Colo. Propose new 40 W. St. Kell Durango, 5 Fair Nicholai Fenton. Trinity’s Annual Happy Dollars: Fred Meyer, Augie Cassella Featured: Baked good handmade Dates to Remember Nov. 21 Ro Platt, Jo Moraco, Bill Hayda Art Pet- Saturday, items, fruits, vegetabl cheese hot lunch, October Governor Official Visit terino, Tom Howell, Bob Vollkommer, Russ 29: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. white elephan table. Information, May International Convention, Phil. Marciano, Kevin Bagnasco, Benjamin 22-25: Trinity Lutheran Church, 931-2225 Giminaro, Harry Smith, Lou Cesta, Leo Sugar Raffle: Won by Russ Marciano.

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Th Lions Club of Hicksville is participating cedure. Th only substitute for one human f with other Lion Clubs in the district to in- cornea is another. the form- 10 of all crease eye donations to recently Approximately percent totally ed “Lions Eye Bank for Long Island at North blind persons, and many with limited vision, Shore University Hospital. could hav their sigh restored, Mr. Kenney corneal Now, hel for lon Island residents who are said, Most eyes can be used for for cosmetic Also blind or who are visually impaire is available transplant others surgery. be to construct ear canals. throug this new regional resource, the ey tissue can used Thu can the of and miracl of sight can be restored to those who one eye give gift sigh them. While mak- can’t see. According to Peter Kenney, hearin to those whoneed representative of the club, it has been ing the decision to donate one’ eyes in the estimated that 30,000 Americans could have future, many question may arise. For more Club Hicksville, improved or fully restored vision each year information, write to Lions of throug corneal transplantation if there PO.B. 201, Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 Attention: Jim the were enoug donor eye tissue for pro- Pino, president Film At Hicksville Public Library this The film, Cocoon, will be shown at the to face with friendly alien visitors in Hicksville Public Librar Friday November spellbindin science-fiction fantas from Ron Howard, one of the hottest directors 6 at 8 p.m: young Cast; Steve Guttenberg Don Ameche, of the 80’s, Brian Dennehy, Gwen Verdon, Tahnee Cocoon isacelebration of the human spirit. Welch, Jack Gilford, Hume Cronyn This film is free and rated PG-13. A California retirees comes face Jason Hammond, Brad group of LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary White, Edward Lynch, Fred Harvey,

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. Hicksvi. ° Legionn° ° Atten ‘ ‘Bac to Go Servic Elk Supp the Yout Of th Commun Hicksville Elks Lodg No.193 believe the ministrators of the schools are asked t assist The American Legio of Nassau County helda ‘Back to God’ service at the Cathedral in the selection A certificate from yout of the community represent the future process. of the Incarnation in Garden on October the Hicksville Elks is to eac City, 25. of the nation. That is wh they have programs Lodg presente ST/ a return to the basic values of America. The and winner (from October The Back to God service emphasize such as “‘National Hoop Shoot”, “Teenager every monthly Then Const Reverend Canon Rodney Michel mentioned that modem society has forgotten of the Month”, Junior Olympic Youth Bowl- through April) a committee from the R. ec Elks Awareness Pro- Elksselects a “Teenage of the Year” with run- our forefathers came here to escape tyranny and to seek political, economic and ing Tournaments, Drug That winner alon all of issuar Gold Award ners up . with the religious freedom. Reverend Michel said “Our nation ha a solid bedrock founda- prams, Eagl Scout Recognition, and their families the c Girl Scout Recognition, and Scholarship monthl winners are in tion of freedoms and to kee America the promise land, we must restore patriotism the “Elks National Foundation”. vited to an awards dinner at the Elks Lodg trans: tothe land of the free and the hom of the brave.” “Our future is Michel throug exciting,” ona in All costs are covered The also sponsor local yout baseball, soc- Friday nigh May. continued, “because we have heritag of life, liberty and the pursuit of happines the Elks for the cer, twirling contests and other community by youth program budg America isa a sense of and and of individualism.” that Last winner was Pat spirit, prid gratitude, sense rugge youth programs, They remember community. year’s member of Charles from The County Commander Richard Hochbrueckner, who isa Wagner America’s most important asset is the young Rhatiga Bethpag Hig runners from Island Post 421, read from the Book of Common Prayer and Legion posts massed their na- people up were Trees, Jerich High school the area are Hicksville and Hol tional and post colors b th altar. The National Anthem and God Bless America Allthe hig in lodge Hig Trinity. with invited to in the of the Interested persons questions or com- were sung b the congregation. Hicksville Legionnaire Gre Bennett, Arlene Howard participate Teenage Manth (Hicksvill Westbury Levit- ments may contact Arthur H. Senior, Youth and Steve Wladyk attended the service. Frank Tucker is the Chaplai of the Nassau program Chairman or Robert town, Bethpage Farmingdale Plainview, Stenson, Teenage Coor- County American Legion. Jericho and Syosset This program is to dinator at the Lodge 80 East Barcla St., The American Legion is dedicated to service in the community, state and nation. N.Y. 11801 call recognize and appla the efforts of the Hicksville, or 931-9310, after The Cathedral of the Incamation, of the Diocese of Lon was founded all PM. Episcop Island, young peopl wh strive fo excellence in The Reverend Robert V. Wilshire is the Dean of ad- 101 years ago. very Episcopa Long aspects of their lives. The teachers and

Island. « New York City Police Commissioner Benjamin Ward has recentl stated tha social Hicksville Congres of Teachers’ Notice and religious values have erode in a larg segment of the society and are nonexis- Th Hicksville Congres of Teachers hasan- teachers’ Union were appalled bthe vicious tent among some groups. A society that depen heavily upon leg sanctions to nounced the offer of a #50 reward for infor- attack on the property of Mr. Aronowitz and maintain peace and order and pays too little attention to religiou and social values, mation leading to the arrest and conviction the telephone harrassment he and his fami- Ward disaster. Nassau Commander says, is a society courting County Legion of the individual(s) responsibl for the anti- ly have been subjected to since the begin Hochbrueckner calls for all Americans to return to th traditional values of God and semitic harrassment suffered b Mr. Steven ing of the school year. Country. Aronowitz, Englis chairman at Hicksville The HCT is dedicated “To expose and fight all forms of racism and discrimination” Note: Commissioner Ward quoted from ‘Th Police Chief’, October 198 Pag 67 Hig School. as Makin the annoucement, HCT President stated in the objective of the Union Constitu- Bob Zaleski indicated that the Executive tion. “As teachers,” Mr. Zaleski went on to Committee and Boar of Directors of the say, ““we have a moral responsiblit to figh again all forms of racism and dicscrimina- island tion.” KROGMANN REALTY “We want to send out a message that we telephone will not tolerate such actions and will work COMMERCIAL ¢ INDUSTRIAL ° RESIDENTIAL together with all community groupsan the those to answering Tam not part of any conglomerate. police to bring responsi justice.” “Members of all and races have and feel that I can best serve you with religiou worked service inc. special knowledgeabl and dignified togethe too lon and too well in this community allow the poison of anti- professionalism born of 28 years ex- to MAIN OF FICE WElls 5-4444 semitism to continue.” perience on Long Island... . availing Anyon with information can contact the you of all services, including M.L.S. HC at 681-971 LO FULL « PART TIME e VACATION HOURLY OR MESSAGE RATE 420 SO. BROADWAY ean HICKSVILLE 2 €, Your |s Delivered National Westminster Benk USA Building Eaf En Community Newspaper 939 e 2800 5 x. 20 JERUSALEM AVE., HICKSVILLE,N.Y Licensed Real Estate Broker B Your Reliable Letter-Carrier 7 Serving Nessau and Sutfolk Since 1945 ViS YS SS = UNITED PRESBYTERIAN HOME ¢ LET& COMPARE TH TRUE FACT ~ ABDUT YOU RETIREMENT AS HOMEOWNE AT SYOSSE INC. —

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TULLY, JR., (R- Heights highlights the from remembers”—are old Consumer Protection Legislatio recentl signe into law: ...Here we go again with our “do you you enoug .In the old in order to all the kids to remember “truant officers”? . . . days kee ® CARBONLESS CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION FORMS—This law requires the in school—and at a time when some families weren at all convinced that educa- issuance and use of credit card forms which are carbonless or donot readily identify tion important— employed peopl to serve as truant officers - the credit card holder b name or number after completion of the credit card wa really chase after kids who were not in school and who were referred to as transaction, to .It was different from when the school nurse or atten- truants.. .. very toda © MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP DISCLOSURE—Motor vehicle sho in- repair in school. .Oh, no— danc person calls the house to see wh Johnny isn’t .. voices and estimates must now also state whether supplied clearl any body parts have .and if didn’t care first of all, most families didn’t telephones. . the really manufactured as far the vehicle, were manufactured were original equipment parts the truth. .Now if their kids were in school, they wouldn&# tell .. my grand as nonorigina replaceme parts, or are used parts. mother was one of these truant officers... .In the beginnin of her employ eM R VEHICLE REDEMPTION RIGHTS—A holder of amotor vehicle install- ment, she walked, but soon she bought a Model T Ford, “Tin Lizzie”... and ment €ontract who or surrender of the motor vehi- all the kids repossesses acceptsa voluntary she went scooting all over th little Long Island town tryin to ge ha hours to the vehicle of information the redemp- cle n 72 notify buyer regardin school. ..I remember when I was too school riding with to . young for myself tion of the vehicle. her her to houses where the lad of the house would come to the door to say © health club, before And FOR HEALTH father in the back lot. .. BONDING REQUIREMENTS CLUBS—Every child was ill while we could see him helpin his . of a health club had cut it enters into a contract for services with any buye membership, then there was a da when my Grandmother heard that several boy is to file a bond with the of State for the of guaranteeing local theater. .Since she was also a sheriff, she went require Secretary purpose school to go to . . deputy of business. that he the movie refunds if the health club goes out to the theater manager, showed her badg and requested stop © WATER SOL IN THE STATE—This the ther in the front row, were her several truants, TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR BOTTLED and turn o lights. . . . And, bottled water sold in to hide from her—she can find measure requires the bacteriologic and chemical testing of saying, disgustedl “There’s no use you any months school New York State. place She chased them winter and summer for all of the York State. was in session, and had one of the best records in all of New . and, ASSEMBLYMAN DANIEL FRISA (R- has announced his legislativ agend for this, she received the princely sum of four hundred dollars a to deal with th state’s current child*tare Crisis’: .Sometimes, even I’d like to see “truant officers’ to lower the on-site year .. . today “Th state can involve the business community in sponsoring work-based, hear so often b those kids who, smart alecks to absenteeism we of actually chasin da care centers for their employee children by approving my legislation provid their that still communicate?? are cutting classes and sabotagin created. Without tax incentives (do phras a 10 percent tax credit for each da care position this futures. the vast majority of businesses would never get involved. Without involvement, because the cost of these universal da care services will never be accomplishe services is too massive for th state to take on alone.” © Anton Communit Newspapers OOOO GOVERNOR MARIO M. CUOMO hasannounced the publicatio of a pamphlet how explaining New York& laws concerning age discrimination and advisin peopl The booklet, “Too Too Old?” is available to use the law to protect their rights Young, Monument To Gold Star Parents Public Information Office, b sendin a stampe self-addressed envelope (legalsize)to NY N State Division of Human Rights 55 West 12 Street, NY, 10027. There have been monuments built Long Island and the memorial journey was and Dr. Edward Martin, to the World War and o its REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT J MRAZEK (D-Centerport) before—monuments way. : the award War Il to the Korean soldiers, A of Gold Star Parents (the organiza preside of the Human Resources Center in Albertson have announced World veterans, grou conceived in as the from th Social Administration to the Human Resources to leaders,to general and most recentl to tion was originally 192 of atwo year grant Security the the Vietnam Veterans—all of those who have Gold Star Mothers met and agree that The used to undertake a research and demonstration project—an Center. grant vaillbe also be and long been considered the victims of our fathers of our wars’ victims shoul innovative project which will attempt to coordinate public (Socia Security never-ending battles for democracy. honored in the memorial. Hence, the tribute to meet the of to retum injured workers privat (insurance carriers) problem helping to both Yet, one very speci group of Americans parents. and to reduce insurance costs. back to productive careers who have suffered what psychologist deem The bronze memorial currently being at the Modern Art in Long the most ultimate pain of all-the loss of a child- readied Foundr Robert is Nassa Veteran Deserv a Nassa Healt Car Cente has been unrecognized by those groups who Island City where owner, Spring overseeing final and work. are in the business of erecting monuments. the casting patina By THOMAS S. GULOTTA their home in Gold Star Parents, parents who hav lost From there, it’s to permanent will to thank to our veterans and their families. MacArthur Plaza at Veterans O Veterans Day, out nation pause say yo childre in wars, will now, for th first time, front of 4250 to live in the country in the world. We share Memorial in Holbrook. As Americans, we are privileged greatest in our history stand up and be represente Highwa the sacrifices of our veterans and Ceremony the Monu- cherished liberties and freedoms mad possible throug and memorialized as Americans whose The Dedication for be Nov 22 at 2:00 their families. Those sacrifices must not forgotten. patriotic recognition is lon overdue. ment will be on Sunda p.m. our - a matter of concern, Along with many of on the Gol Star Parents monu- I wish to bring to your attention urgent One year ago, a New Yor philanthropist, Reflecting the for our Nassau veterans to the who veterans, I have viewed with increasing concern necessity Vincent Polimeni, joined forces with the Viet- ment, Vincent Polimeni, person gave the medical care to which “We want this travel to Suffolk County (Northport in order toreceive require Veterans of America, with th clear in- impetus to the project, stated, dif- nam their veterans’ benefits. This trip has become increasingl to serve a a dedication the they are entitled, pursuant to tention of honoring the Gol Star Parents via monument believe that the veteran will be a for our older and disabled veterans. | firmly popula selected on and the hop that there ficult, particularl a memorial project. A site was memory existence of a health-related within our County without war.” tion in Nassau County justifies the facility Veterans Memorial Highwa in Holbrook, future of peace ... the use of one of the “shell” to care for the need of our veterans. I have, therefore, propose medical This veterans’ floors of the Nassau County Medical Center as a veterans’ facility. and not a for, the Northpor veterans facility care facility woul be an adjun to, replaceme and would be reimbursed b the Federal government. ‘ That propos has been endorsed b our federal legislator Congressmen Raymon who the mat- McGrath and Norman Lent, and United States Senator Al D'Am broug in the Veterans terto the attention of the Veterans Administration. Unfortunatel response, Administration ruled: studies conducted the District, which provide services to “Recent need assessment b | the VA Medical Center in Northport, have not Nassau County veterans largely through a the latter facility. Therefore, resulted in proposal to expand services beyon provide th utilization of at the Nassau County Medical at the present time, the VA cannot justify space Center.’ and have asked our area veterans to send in petitions sup- I cannot accept this premise have received thousand of letters portin the plan. lam pleas to report that we alread veterans’ medical in Nassau. in support of the pl to plac a facilit Executive, 1 West Street, Mineola, New Lurge you to write tome, Tom Gulotta County

York : 11501. needed medical until we have been successful in placing much ‘Togethe we will not rest 200,000 veterans and their dependents care facilities in Nassau to serve our County’ deserving

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E November Declared Anti-Hunger Month |

ROBERT R. McMILLAN On Lo Island pi titrect Hine By Suffolk and Nassau Coungfy Executives county area, makin it possibl to pro “fo: million meals - which has con- and Thomas Gulotta have more than 2 a year Th strength of our educational system is one of the elements Michael LoGrande the month of November hungry in the midst of affluence,” saic tributed to makin Long Island such a great place to live. At the same time, jointly proclaime for all of issued by the two coun-: bloated central Long Island Cares Month, “‘a time proclamation for that have out of hand. From i _ expenses system gotten in th to eradicate hunger and executives. schools have succeeded us to join fight bureaucracies to poor purchasin procedures our primari- “Peopl find it hard to believe that poverty in the midst of affluence on Long p because This is not to ly because of dedicated teachers—not of efficiency. argue Island.” ty and hunge exist her side b side with Decentralization does . fluence, “said the founder&# widow against our decentralized school system on Long Island. Their joint proclamation recognizes the Sand\ Chairman the kee the educational process close at hand. School work of Long Island Cares, a region anti- Chapi of organization, ° founded the late we hopin this November&# program board meetings represent one of our onl remain- hung organization by increased awareness and in 198 Today Lon Island Cares brin involvem forms of “town The problem is that Harr Chapi ing meeting”. in the numerous of collects and distributes food to more than 150 outgoing activities L not enough of us are involved, and only the “squeak Island Cares.” local community feedin programs in th bi- eet —_ wheel” immediate attention. 7 gets > a There is not a sufficient focus on how our schools are bein run. It takes a propose sex education course in elementar school to draw crowds at a school board meeting. On th other hand, the publi pays very little attention to the business or labor aim aspects of running multi-million dollar school districts. Personnel costs represent the bulk of expenditures. However, a hig proportion of a district’s budge goes Robert R. McMillan tor transportation, supplies, heatin and maintenance. Why shouldn’t there be more creativity in coordinating multi-district purcha

of school districts. - ing. One way to start is b taking a look at the central staffs Many Long Island districts have actuall increased the numbers in administra- tion even’in the face of declinin classroom enrollment. Wh shouldn smaller districts even share business managers and some maintenance people More savings could also.come in the purchasin of supplies While some ef- forts have been mad to for centralized at the State and provid purchasin | L do SO — has been done. Pencils, scissors, books and TOY rte liveness 2 local levels, not enoug crayons mse not chan from district to district. There is no reason why the alread existing purchasin departments in Nassau and Suffolk could not be utilized to some It’s closer to home than you think. would be and The result in extent b school districts. muc greater buying power tounded I&# ight here on Long tsiand Surprised? not-for-profit anti-hunger agency further the elimination of of 198 by the tote Harry Chapin Were o saving throug overlappin layer purchasin agents. Most peopie are Bul its tue coordinating organization that collects anc Contracts for the maintenance of school could also be One out of 1 Long faces hunger buildings negotiate FAC Islanders distributes food to programs all aver Nassau 3 of these are children every day and 40% Suffolk — over 2 miltion meats las! 2 across district lines. Lawn care, plumbing, heatin oil and painting all lend year FAC The non-white intant mortality rate on Lon Other are directed toward long-1=& volume. programs themselves to lower prices if a contractor or supplie can count on greater Island is 50% higher than the national goals helping people help themselves You close As for labor contracts, most of us it to the school board and never get average So much tor us. What about you can FAC There are more than 15 feeding programs your eyes and hope the problem will go away kno little-about how our teachers are the involved. In fact, we probabl very paid on Long Island dispensing food daily to (it won&# Or you can make one (or morte) of the needy choices below There& no excuse for hunger All we kno is tha salaries and taxes escalate each year— justified or not. That&# why Lon Island needs Long Island Cares 0 especially so close to hame If school administrators are not constantl reminded of a responsibilit for hig quality education ’and fiscal responsibility education will be the onl focus.

won&# deductible donation Centralizin some schoo district functions makes sense. But, it happe Please accept my tax ots on Long unless some wheels start at school board ongisiand dollar stays nght nere on Island squeak appearing (Remember every woulgtike to know about orga atund raising meetings. Cares... event work of with an organizatio: if gz CWwer(snow you now easy rs and be addressed to Anton Questions Mr, McMillan, Community because 1s closer to home opinions may hunger Piease\send me information about heiping as LP th vou ns Newspapers, 132 East Second Street, Mineola, NY 11501. e voluntagr in one of yout programs o PO Box 1073 Wes! Brentwood LI 11717 twaula Meo hear about.your activites & teguiar basi Conferenc Fo Forei Worksho Available

vee Teacher Long Island Association for Children with e _ Langu Learning Disabilities is presenting a series of a four for families who have the The New York Stat Association of Foreig worksho 2 Languag Teachers (NYSAFLT and Long need for information concerning: EE IN 1G9 MASOR Island Teachers are Languag (LILT) holdin ee Parenting skills to handle common behavior — & their 198 Long Island Conference ASS THOMAS JONES Region problems SEs o Sat. Nov. 14 from 8:1 am to 3:00 pm atCom- WELSH WHC crash ©1997 / PRNATEER sewoque Hig School, Bicycl Path, Port . ©Education for the developmentall disabled by Jefferson child from prescho to college Pa dy’ ONSTINGDISHE HIMSELF FOR The purpose of the conference is to ex- Residential services for the young adult chang ideas methods and techniques using current texts and “authentic” materials in the ©Vocational and for t E- options opportunites ee oy fe] communicative classroom. There will be careers, training and employment for the WE KNO TODAY AS TONES worksho given in French, Spanis German developmentall disabled. AAT and Italian and there will be exhibits and BACH “FOR A BARREL oe of the Goo presentations lates methods for use Th first of these workshop on Survival FROM in the elementar schoo! program. Skills for Families with children and adults CIDA” THE MASSAPE Th fee fot the conference is $35.00 which with development disabilities will be on SAVANE as includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Residential Services for the Young Adult. This setae gt For registration contact Ron Taub, Kings worksh will be presented by Judit Ungar, Park Senior Hig School, Route 25A, Kings MSW, Director of Residential Services, on oS, CAN ESTABLISHE Park New York 11754, 269-600 ex. 231. Make Nov. 12, at 8 pm, at Albertson Avenue,

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Presidential Confere At Hofstra Universi | HOM i MAC AVE ™~\\ (WERE W DICT Hofstra University’s Sixth Annual pecte to remain on the Campu in Hemp- Presidential Conference will be held on stead are H.R. haledman, John Erlichman, < - THE FIRS BRIC Nov. and 21. The this is Ro Elliot 19, 20, topic year Ziegler, Richardson, Henry Kiss- | ON “Richard Nixon: A Retrospective on His inger and more. For information call ABUSE ~ [ON Presidency.” 560-6817 of the renowned \SUNY MAny speake ex- Q \OIC. ey — Overview Section of Anton Community Newspapers - November 5 1987 Page-3a

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- November 5 1987 Page- -—— - he Overview Section of Anton Comuumity Newspapers Gulott Propo Thre Yea Cu in Coun Bud Thomas S. critical, are collectivel for caution. Conference To Nassau County Executive sign We Explore Strategies must our residents and the flow Gulotta today released a tentative 198 protect of | which Safer budge plan which calls fora tax cut in each quality services the receive from For Workplaces Coun- economic fluctuations. The best Securing of the next three years in the gener way to three tax achiev that objectiv is the implementatio A conferene to be held at SUNY Colleg and Labor Relations, Cornell Division, Long ty propery tax. Gulotta’s year in- of the tax cut stabilization With its at Old Westbur on Saturda November 14 Island, along with the Alumni Council of Cor- cut/stabilization pla also includes new plan im. willexamine th health hazards nell Industrial and Labor Relations, the con- this as well as fundin plementation Nassau County residents will facing Long , itiatives, beg year, and be on firm to deal with the Island workers, includin asbestos exposure ‘ference is open to the gener public The of programsmanda both bthe state footing critical a fashion.” and problem with video display terminals, featured speaker will include State Senator federal governments. At the same time, issues in responsibl to the and will explor strategies for achievin safer Jam Lack, Chairman of the Labor Commit- Gulotta indicated he is moving to revise Accordin Gulotta, chang in the Charter and healthier workplace tee, as well as experts in occupational County Charter Article III to permit a more County are required to extend the of time for Sponsore b the New York Committee for medicine and law and union leaders active extended period of review for future Coun- perio permitted review of 1 health “Under the current Charter, Occupational Safet and Health (NYCOS . in the fight for workplac and safety. ty Budg submissions. budge and the New York State School of Industrial “Throug prude fiscal management and nine months of expenses and revenue fig are before the can b the implementatio of various cost-cutting require budg rele:a ed. This efficiency procedure we have been able to effectivel preclud release of the will result before th latter of 3: produ a three year pla whic budg part October, in the earliest, since thos in a tax cut each year for homeowners figures are nc: until that TO YOUR HEALTH Nassau County throug1990, and stabilize available time. By lifting this “nine while new month” requirement, we will be able tc B RICHARD H. BLAU, M.D. taxes funding many important deal with the release the budget at an earlier time programs and initiatives to and ex tend th of critical issues confronting our County,” period review.” Neck Pain Result From Arthritis May Gulotta said “This budge should enable our The County Executive noted that, unde County face the next several with th tentative budg proposa overall A common medical proble referre may be needed to aid in the exact to years budg asolid financial in which will pro- spendin in 198 is expected to be $1.4 to a rheumatologi is chronic neck pain. diagnosi plan plac tect our residents and will be looked upon billion, an increase of 7.5 percent from 198 Neck pain may affect many Americans Fortunately, most neck pain can be b the financial community. It It is anticipate that the general fund will some time in their life. successfull treated without the use of favorabl demonstrates the and integrity of have a year- cash surpl of #80.1 million, neck results from ar- the strengt Frequently pain surgery. Dependin on diagnosi will be our County as we face the important years which applie over three years to pro- thritis of the spine, spasm of the neck and if your symptoms do not improve, ahead.” vide for tax stabilization and th tax reduc in . muscles, inflammation of the joints you may be referred to a rheumatologi Under the Gulotta proposal property tion. County Executive Gulotta’s ad- _the neck, or pressure on the spina ( specialis in arthritis and muscle taxes for most residential homeowners will ministrative cost reduction programs nerves. This pain can occur at rest, or disorders). decrease b approximate #16. million dur- generat a #10. million dollar saving Coun- with movement, such as turning the Your rheumatologis can establish an ing the next three years. The tax reduction ty wide; higher than expected sales tax pro- head. In fact, anythin that puts pressure individualized medical program. This program will translate intoa $38. reduction ceed over the latter part of 198 and 198 ac- on the spine may result in neck pain. may initially involve rest, analgesi per household for the majority of County count for most of the balance. The discomfort of neck pain may be medication, and local heat. Special.ant residents, plu an additional $4.0 decrease $31. million is also bein provided in the an occasional dull ache, or a severe, medications, ex- onl inflammator specifi in the Police Headquarte budg for a total new budget to the three Towns and two shar pain. Most acute neck ercises, and also debilitatin physic therap may saving of 42.00 Cities to hel them formulate solid waste resolves itself. However, if the be if the is You pain b require pain persistent. “Thi is the first time in the County’shisto management programs and control local is severe, or is should in mind that most neck pain very persists, keep that a multi-year budget has been proposed taxes. That is 43. million high than the 1987 associated with or numbness in the will with medical pain pain improve proper Th proposal represent the future plannin allocation. arms, you should consult your physicia management, and needless pain could that is needed,” Gulotta said. Prop treatment can onl begi once be avoided with prompt medical “Fiscal stabilit is essential to the continued the of the neck known. cause pain is A attention. health and vitality of the business and residen- CP Recertification comprehensiv examination, includin Arthritis strikes one out of seven peo- tial communities, While gener County and a complet medical history and a ple Learn th facts. Call for your com- speci property taxes account for only.2 per- A CP Basic Life Suppor Recertification physic examination are usuall re- plimentar copy of “The Joint Approac cent of our tax burde (the balance bein Class will be held on Tuesday November

quired X-rays, as well as bloo tests, - An Arthritis Overview.” school town, villag and speci district taxe 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Heart Of itis to control or reduce that fice, Willis Mineola nator Avenue, dts nti. DL scemnaenla wine — 8 - ourresponsi 36 nD we RE-L-- in hanard_ractifind DY. Ricnara mM. pial iS 2 COarGCeituica pracucing, nuicumanogise 20 percent. Recent dramatic stock market Fee tor the thréé-ficur clas is #10. Pre- in Manhasset, 516-482-68 and Westbury, 516-997-68 fluctuations, a dro in sales tax projections ‘registratio is necessary b calling 741-552 Copyright Richard Blau, M.D. 108, and the federal deficit, while not singularl

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A program of information and tours will be given for parents and their students interested BRIDAL REGISTRY in possible enrollment in Friends Academy in the Fall of 1988 AT B. ALTMAN Friends Academy seeks students who meet high personal and academic and Bride-to-be? Plan a visit to our Manhasset store standards S es ei a and contribute distinctively to the of the vitality where our Bridal Registrar will be happy t list your school. gift preferences in our f ull computerized

bridal registry. And if you&# shoppin for a bride, _The Academy admits students of any race, we will help you pick out the perfect gift. color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, Too bus to stop by the store? Registry and privileges, programs and activities available gift selection can be done by phone. - to students at the school. Call 516 627-3800, ext. 316.

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Dr Jobn E Aloia, Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Winthrop, is in charge of the osteoporosis-prevention study. Bernadette lanonne. RPA. is the progranvs clinical coordinator

“We' convinced osteoporosis can be revented, but we can’t g much her without your help.”

state-of-the-art (Don& consequences could be crucial for the next measured by equipment. Unless enough women into It generation of osteoporosis victims who might worry: Nothing gets stuck or poked you, clinical doesn hurt at join us in this new otherwise have avoided the disease. all.) directions study, our work could be Then you go home and follow the you&# be given. Different women will get dif- women Exactly what is involved those who slowed and many for ferent directions. (That&# the whole idea of the become part of this study? will suffer needlessly. study.) You be asked to return to the hospital only every few months so that we can Keep It&# quite simple. Once a volunteer passes a track Of the things are going. [Us very easy. preliminary. screening (see box), she is invited to way be sister, Ora located near the Perhaps one of them will your Winthrop-University Hospital, hard close friend. Or you yourself. Because the LIRR station in Mineola, for a complete physic: Please give serious thought to joining. have her ‘bone fact is that one out of four Caucasian women checkup. She will also density.” The number to call: 516-663-2888. who have passed menopause are stricken by this That millions debilitating bone deterioration. We need you. So do all your fellow-women it. of women a year. Think about Who is eligible to join the panel? throughout the country. Since women are the principal victims of osteoporosis, it fills to To be considered for this important women to take the lead in discovering what can It this new osteoporosis- work, 2 woman must be in good health explains why be done to help prevent it. prevention project is so important. and have no history of arthritis, high It would be to turn and not get in- - easy away And so urgent. blood pressure, alcoholism and certain volved, But has to. Somebody must. other illnesses. She must also be past the somebody Winthrop-University Hospital has been onset of natural menopause (not hyster- [f not you, who? 3 the National designated to conduct this study by ectomy-induced) by not fewer than six Institute of Health. Preliminary work is already months nor more than three years. essential clement in the other criteria, of course, and Winthrop underway. But an pro- There are of of will be and gram is recruiting the support alarge group each carefully confidentially of and medical women with no sign ¥et osteoporosis, discussed by a professional University then tracking their reactions to several different when you call. She will be able to preventative therapies. Without a sufficient answer all your questions. Hospital number of the study probably can- participants, 259 First Street. Mincola. New York 11501 ynclusion. The not proceed to a satisfactory cc

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-——The Overview Section of Ant Community Newspape - November 5 1987 Bage-ba Field butalso patriotism. “I didn’t think anything ed at Napie in Alabama. From there With the'W A Veteran Remembers Bellivea said, s ferried and documents Soari of it (joining the WASPs),” Mrs. personn aroun the “I though it was just one of the thing you country. Women’s Air Force Service Pilots Belliveau’s By JANET BENSON (WASPs do.” She did admit, however, that she was also Mrs. eyes glowe as sh spoke and mental transporting planes, goods personnel attracted b the excitement and glamo of of the excitement of flying—the

As observe Veterans Wedne - In the mothers would have we Day next 1940s, many flying challenge of making a good takeoff, day the emphasi will be on men, been concerned if their flew but across probabl daughter When she reported for training, Mrs. navigating country, makin a decent and wh thinks of World War II this was not true of Mrs. Belliveau’s mother, and anyone pilot Belliveau discovered that glamo included landin arriving exactl on time. Of will mostlikel picture aman. However, Ann Anna Cleveland. “Mother wanted me to the was workin from 6:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m, with stu- course, challeng increased when fly. Belliveau, of Great Neck, proves that this im- fly,” Mrs. explaine “She wasa solo in bad weather.or at Bellive dying at night. She took part in intense ing night is incomplet Mrs, Belliveau, and herself. In fact, she had become age approx- pilot in1912 physic training and studied such subject Nig flying also gave he the thrill of bea other flew imately 1000 women plane the ffrst woman to pilot a Wrig Bi-Plane.” and The she as she watched th as navigation, meteorolog physic ty, explaine lights around the country as members of the Famil tradition included only flying the stars above her and the not women also had tolearnstunts, so tha if their of manmadeli went into a roll or below. A beautiful dayti . pla accidentally spin, sight occurred when she flew above the clouds they would know how to recover. Mrs. and the sun the shadow Belliveau shuddered slightly as she recalled cast plane’ o the clouds below Other included flying upsid down in an open cockpit plan excitement delivering mail air field in the held in onl b a strap across he lap. toa secret swamp country of In the midst of the serious business of lear- the South where sh saw the first jet plan made. ning, there was still time for laughte Mrs. ever Belliveau smiled as she remembered her in- Mrs. Belliveau and he fellow WASPs not served their structor telling her that she woul solo for the onl country in a time of crisis, but their first time, “It ain’t my plane h said, “and b achievement in a male dominated the I'm yourmomma, so wh notsolo you.” field, pave way for other to the After eight months of training, Mrs. women soar, on ground as well as in Belliveau received her wings and was station- the air. Migh High Oh, I hav slipped the surl bonds of earth And dance the skies on laughter- wings; Sunward I’ve climbed, and joine the tumbling mirth Of sun- clouds, and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of. Wheeled and soared and swung Hig in th sunlit silence. Hovering there I&# chased the shoutin wind alon and flung M eager craft throug footless halls of air, Up u to the long, delirious, burning blue. I&# toppe the wind- height with easy grace Where never lark nor ever eagl flew— And while with silent, lilting mind I’ve trod Th high, untrespasse sanctity of space, Put out my hand and touched the face of God.

Written b 19- Pilot Offic Jo Mage Jr. an American Killed in activ: service with th Roy Canadian Air Forc Decemb 11 1941 He was a stude wh gav u a scholar at Yal lo joi th R.C.A.F. In 19 after a flig into th substratosp h wrote thes line on th bac o an envelo ANN BELLIVEAU POSES on the wing of a PT17, the primary trainer in which she and other WASP:: trained. “Tra Islam And The Whole Mess”

CO-RELATE The Columbia University Alumni Club of Nassau County has been able to engage well- known mid-east authority, Professor Richard CO-ORDINATE W. Bulliet, for an address on “Iran, Islam, and the Whole Mess”. Th lecture will take plac on Monda Nov. 2, at the Nassau County Bar Association at and Mineola COLOR CLAD PEOPLE HELP 15t West Street, at 7:30 p.m. A reception includin coffee and YOU PUT YOUR DECOR INTO dessert will immediately follow. The A NEAT PACKAGE! membership extends both events to the general public at their own cost of $7.50 per person. Richard W. Bulliet is Professor of History NEW IN STOCK and Director of the Middle Eas Institute at of BEAUTIFUL WALL Columbia where he has been a member COVERINGS th faculty since 197 With an undergradu and graduat degre from Harvard, Professor Bulliet taug at his alma mater as well asthe

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You survived. Mayb a little or a lot poorer, but you survived “‘black Monday” and “black and blue Monday” - the stock market crash. Many of us got crunched by the roller coaster of the stock market. For others, PEAT MARWICK MAIN & of Jericho, SUNY Brook and the Island Forum it was and will be more indirect. Stony Long Island for Technology in Farmingdale, recently honored 19 Lon high-technology com- Those of us who it directly lost if we sold in the market or go money panic, panies whichreceived 1986 and 1987 Small Business Innovation Grant durin LIFT’s week- portfolio value if we did not. ly breakfast meeting on Sept 17 at the Phinneas T. Foggs Cafe in Melville, Honored for SBIR was (C) Phil Niosi, Director of The indirect losers are those wh will be indirectly affected: The value of your receiving a Phase grant totaling $50,000 Ne York Operations, Prospective Computer of Roslyn Peat Marwick Main & Co Managing Part- hous or property probabl fell; potential buyer dried up; your business may not ner Daniel M. Healy (L) and NYS Senator Owen Johnson, 4th District, presented the sell as much in the near future; credit costs will probabl rise (thou in the short awards. ‘un interest rates have fallen). No one wh has assets is going to escape some fallout from this crash, What we do not know, is how permanent is the dama for the indirect lose: New Brochure On Property Tax Relief It is prudent vv assume that the sharp decline in the stock market is a harbinge The of Retired Per- the home’s market value must be no more of a recession, or worse, to come. A defensive position should be taken. Some American Association sons (AARP is older renters and than 485,00 sort of a turndown is inevitable. It may not come in 198 (probabl not), but it offering homeowners in New York a free brochure “These types of programs can b of should start ‘i 198 or earl 1989 Our excesses have to catch up with us. that state to ease tremendous benefit to older | j explai programs design persons. hop So - what to do? the burden of the hig cost of property taxes. than, asa result of AARP’s educational efforts, M first suggestio is to assume that all is not We should ado a defen- rosey. In Ne York, older residents can get pro- many more people will take advantag of sive This means some that we do not want do. We should postur doin things to perty ta relief throug the Real Property Tax them. AARP wants to ge this information slow our spendin and use that cash to get out of our very expensive debt. Put Credit and the Real Property Tax Exemption into the hands of those wh will trul your Visas and Mastercards away and pay down the cards as fast as possible This Programs To qualif for both, peopl must benefit,” said Allan G. Northem, AARP’s be over. For the State Director for New York. will be very hard to do with Christmas right around the corner-also a wise move age 6 and exemption, household income limits but inno case For a free the brochure, write to because interest is losin its value as a tax deduction. vary, copy of are they greater than #15,02 For the credit, AARP Fulfillment, D1272 1909 K Street My second suggestion concerns those who still are in the market. At this point household income must b $18,000 or les and NW.,, Washington D.C. 20049. I would not get out entirely, At these price levels, the upsid potential of the market is than greater any downside potential. It is going to go up and down, but the trend should be Pre- generall up, at least for the near term. The economic figure Planni Worksho are better than anyone has any reason to expect at this stage of the economic The “prime years” canbe the best time Pre-registration for either session is re- of life-with careful for attendance. Send name, address tycle. This means shifting your portfolio to quality Switch into public utilities which pre-retirement planning. quire O Saturday, Nov 7, and on and number to: “Life are non-nuclear and which pay hig dividends. Go for the hig dividend stocks, again Saturday daytime telephone Noy 21, the Nassau County Department of Plannin Workshop “Nassau County Depart: At the attractive market prices now, the yield have improved dramatically At Senior Citizen Affairs is free of Affairs, 222 Willis the a offering “Life ment Senior Citizen beginnin of bull market and at the end of a bull market, the plac to be Plannin Workshop at C. W. Post Campus Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501 or call is in qualit stock, if are in stock at all. Of course can bu mutual you you a qualit of Lon Island University in Brookville. 535-595 fun that will do it for no-load, of course. you-a In urging thos in their go’ and 50’ to at- Switch tend the day- seminar, of your bon portfolio to the short term, 1-2-3-4 years US Government bonds Department Daniel Gale Senior Citizen Affairs Commissioner or goo municipals. A portion of. your portfolio should be in bonds, You can do Adelaide Attard said: “With appropriate this with a fund. Again, a no-load. New Office plannin futur retirees can assure tha their Opens These have not been normal times. It turned abnormal for a Will shor period retirement are a of their years producti part Daniel Gale, one of Lon Island& leadin it Reevaluate situation and to the new repeat? Maybe. your adjust reality tha is lives, and a fo self- unique opportunity real estate agencies, recentl opene new 0! upon us. fulfillment.” fices in Locust Valle and Setauket, expan The will from Workshop run 9:30 a.m. to din its present marketin locations from s!x L. I. and will such Business and 4 p.m. cover topic as “Chang to eight Roles in Retirement,” “The Art of ing Adap “This expansion allows for better coverage Show Bank Teache tation,” Us of Leisure Time,” Accountin Banki “Rewardin in Nassau and Suffolk by our more tha 100 “Financial Planning and “Wills and Estates.” full sales said How ha the Tax Reform Act of time associates,” Pat Petersen, 198 im- Procedure To will be moderated Student The b Janet B Sheff General at Daniel Gale. pacte investments, pension and cor- Manager plan A.C.SW. Lunch will be available in the Danile Gale, an exclusive affiliate ot poraté liquidations How can Roosevelt Saving Bank’s consumer educa: computers cafeteria or may be Attendees will is make an tion titled brought Sotheby’s International Real Estate, accounting practice more efficient? program, Your checkin Account, share concerns, Participate in open discus- its of These are just some of the to be address- usesa “hands-on” approac in teachin celebratin 65t year providin qual issue hig sions and examine such school options as second real estate service Long ed at the Long Island Business and Accoun- students how to maintain a persona ty to Islanders. careers, volunteer opportunities, etc. ting Show on Nov. 17 and 18. checkin account. Each kit includes a supp: of This two- exposition is sponsore b : l checks, deposi slip bank statements the Foundation for Accounting Education of and related reference material. After learn- “Turni Creativ into a Busines of Your Own’ the New York State how to. Society of CPAs, It features ing open an account, keep accurate A seminar titled “Turning Creativity Into Edition of The Lon Arts, Fine exhibitors and vendors wh offer services recordsand reconcile the 1987-19 Island monthl statement, A Business Of Your Own” will a&# students be offered at Crafts, and Collectibles Directory. He is ranging from the newest computer software, will actuall maintain their own Bloomingdale Garden City, on of Island Craft and Business Con to the newest tax manuals. It also checkin account for a simulated Monda principal updat eight 1 from evening, Nov 7:00 to 9:00 pm The sultants, a firm which marketing features a of seminars which month Additional bankin provide variety count period. services seminar will be conducted by Professor to Long business concerns. as credit toward are also the Jack guidanc Island mandatory continuing incorporated througho train- K. Mandel of Nassau Community College. Th fee for this seminar is +20..paya b education, a newl legislated requirement ing program. These include the use of cer- This program will motivate individuals of New York CPAs. tified checks, check to Bloomingdale’ Mail to: Marketing stor paymen orders, pre- with creative ideas, talents, and creative skills P.O. Box Garden NY 11530- Th Long Business and authorized payments, ATM and Seminar, 73 City, Island Accounting bankin toturn these traits intoa other profitable business Each will receive an autograp Show will take plac at the Crest Hollow services. The materials are not participant design venture. will Topic include considera- ed of Professor Mandel’s new 4th Club, in Wood- only to teach an of leg copy E Country 832 Jerich Tummpi important aspect money tions, marketin strategies, promotion and tion of The Island Arts, Fine anc bury Seminars will be held on both day from management but also to correct improper Long Craft advertisin technique and imag building. Collectibles +7.9 retail valuc 9:10 am until 5:20 p.m; exhibition hours on check- habits which may otherwise Directory ( Participan are encouraged to brin For informatio: ° reservations and further thos will be from 10:00 a.m, until 6:00 persist throughout adult life. pictures days or actual examples of their work to the = For information, call the Bloomingdale Public Relation: p.m. registration pho (212) seminar. 697-71 fice at 248-140 ext. 2233 Professor Mandel is the publisher of the —a

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Portledge School will welcome area last spring Portled isa competitive, college Dale Carnegi Institute Offers for residents to an open House on Saturda Nov preparatory, co-educational da schoo of 14,. Francis Harrington, Director of Admis- children from three years age through Workshops To Benefit includes Charity sions, has plann aseriesof activities, begin grade 12. Its 6 acre campus art studios The Dale Carnegie Institute of Nassau is Carnegie’s proven techniques on ho to im- ning witha reception in the Gilmour Library classrooms, two gymnasiums,two two offering series of corporate programs to be prove your business. All materials will be pro- from 10-11 a.m., followed b tours of the two music rooms, science laboratories, and held throughout Nassau County, with all fees vided b the Dale Carnegie Institute of Portledg campus from 11-12 noon. computer centers, kitchen dining © five going directl to the research and educational Nassau. For further information and registra- Vistors will be given the opportunity to facilities, playground athletic fields, and courts. programs of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. tion materials, plea call the Lon Island OF meet and talk with students, parents, facul- tennis . Worksho are available in both two or fice of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at ty and administators and to learn about all For additional information, call or write, Duck Pond Road Locust four hour versions and will teach Dale 746-008 areas of Portledg life. Student-led tours will Portled School 35 include the Slanetz Science Center, the Valley N.Y., 1156 671-14 newest addition to the campus opened late

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Chairman was It was truly an enchanted Honorary Hitchcock. evening at Old Westbury Mrs, Thomas Gardens Gardens on Saturda Sept. Old Westbury and 26th, at the black tie benefit was built in1g9 by Mr. for the continuing develop Mrs. Joh S Phipp and is the ment and preservation of open to public every the Gardens. Tropical season from the end of to the end of October. decorations were by J Barry April 9a. October Ferguson and trained par- On Saturday 31, from there will be rots, cockatoos and macaws 2-5 p.m, 1230 for East were provided b Alba Bal- a Halloween program children. The Gardens will Ne lard of Alba’s Parrot Fantasy. locat The benefit was co- also be open for “Christmas Medi chaired b Mrs. C. Robert at Westbury House” on Allen III and Mrs. Anthony Saturda and Sunda Dec. 12 and Duke. Vice Chairman was 13. MRS. ANTHONY D. DUKE co-chairman of the Ball with Anthony D. Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Trevor, Jr and Mrs. Anthony D. Duke, Jr.

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The current exhibit at the museum is “The World of the Child”, featurin and educational benefits for the Catholic Many donated prizes will be raffled. Sug toys of the past including a beautiful collection of dolls. peopl of Belfast. He will address the intran- geste donation is #10.00, For further details, The Museum-in-the-Park is located to field #6 in Eisenhower adjacent parkin sigenc of the British government in refus- contact Reception Chairwoman Mary Park East Meadow, with entrances on and on Merrick Hempstea Turnpike ing to fund any Catholi initiative in Northem Kilgallo after 5:30 at 938-597 Avenue at Stewart Avenue. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m, Admission is cent. For information call 542-4517. kkk kk A Mural Restoration program is schedule fo Tuesda throu Dec. 22, fro 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participa will wor on murals hangi in th Nassau Count Medical Center in East Meadow th Juveni Detention Center in Westbu and at Nassau Beac Park in Lido. Nassau Beac Park a facilit o th Nassau Count Departme o Recreation and Park is locate on Lido Blvd. The Jueve Detention Center is on Carman Aveneu an th Nassau Count Medical Center is locate on Hempst Tpk To regist call 542-4495 kKkwkx A discussion series will be presente in the Drawing Room at Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, on Monday Nov. 9 and 23, at 2 p.m. The topic will be “Many Voices: Discovering Ourselves Throu Literature”, Admission is free. For information call 484-933 Cctler, Kocbot Vog wkKkKKK*K “Autumn’s Glow’’ will b Blanc in th Room perform b actress Shirl Romaine, Drawin ‘Gonsultants. Inc. at Nassau Count Museum o Fine Art, on Frida Nov. 6 at 8:3 p.m. Admission i fre For ‘Desig informati call 484-933 KKK KK IG Forest Svene A historical culinar contest will be held at Old Bethpa Village Restoration.on Locust 1 1560 Saturda and Sunda Nov. and 8 from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. halt The contest include breads, cakes, pies, puddings preserve foods HO categories OFf-6077 and condiments. No foods requiring refrigeratio may be entered. November call- 4 is the deadline for submitting the entry form, which may be obtained by ing 420-528 Old Bethpag Villag Restoration is located on Round Swamp Road in Old Bethpag Admission is +4 # for Nassau residents and # for children, ages 5-1 and senior citizens. KkKkwekx* Series o illustrate lecture entitled “Curatorial Chats” will tak pla at Old Westbur Gardens on th on Novembe 8 1 an 22. Thre scholar hav bee invited to shar their thoug cultural Kaplan puts you in Scoring connections betwee America and Great Britain in th visual and decorativ arts. Eac lectur will beg at 4:30 p.m. and th contribution i #10 pe sessio fo non- and Position. $8 fo members For th series th contribution is #2 fo non- and #20 fo members. Reserva- tions can b made b callin 333-004 Want a touchdown on the SAT and achievements? If so, you want Kaplan. the undefeated leaders in the test field. Number one since Old Westbur Garden is locate on Old Westbu Road It i regula ope to th publi We' prep we started 50 years ago. fro 10 a.m. to p.m., Wednesd throu Sunda Since then, we' helped over one million students increase their scor- kKkkKK* . ing power. We' taught them ho to tackle “test nerves.” How to scram- Marzipan, the edible confection of almond paste and sugar turned into decorative ble through exams with an eye on the clock. the sidelines. 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- November 5 1987 Bage-l2a ae The Overview Section sf Auton Comoumity Newspapers NASSAU CALENDAR OF EVENTS LANNE Please address all notices of local events to Lynbrook. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. For information Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.O. Box call 593-5520. Mineola, N-Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. Tu November 10 Shor 1578) , LIFFHC Lectu A Nort Univer Hosp weeks Bar- Calendar items must be submitted two e Long Island Alumnae Clubs of prior to the event. nard. Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Harvard- is scheduled for of National Month, This presentation Vassar and Wellesley will In recognition Hospic Radcliffe, Smith, from 2:00 November 5 Island Foundation Thursda Nov. 19, p.m.-5:00 p.m., Thursday, sponsor their annual College For A Day November 1987, the Long Naim Widow and Widowers in the Rust Auditorium of North Shore eL.l. Symposium. 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the for Hospice Care and Research Inc. (LIF meeting and social, 8:30 p.m. and the Elks Northern for “An University Hospital 300 Community Drive. Church of Our Saviour, Lutheran, FHCAR) invites you to join them Club, Veteran’s Bivd., Massapequa. For information call Manhasset. Convenient on-site easily Bivd., Manhasset. Afternoon with Mary L.S. Vachon, R.N., parking Guests: $2. For information call 483-1051. 248-7865. accessible from the Long Island Expressway Friday, November 6 Ph.D.” e exit or Northern Boulevard Nassau County Salvation’ Army extensive work and research (Rout 495, 3 e “Exploring the Mysteries of Antique Dr. Vachon’s Women’s Division will hold its annual to Drive, south lecture Edith Weber at all of Throug a Life- (Rout 25A Community Jewelry,” by expert at the into aspects Living Fashion Show and Luncheon Tum at Entrance and 10:30 a.m. at the 35th Annual Antiques to be an inspir bound. Hospita #3 pro Inn Hicksville Rd., Threatening Illness, promise of Milleridge Cottage, Show of the Congregational Church education event for both ceed to parkin garage. Jericho. 11:30 a.m. Cost is $20 per person. ing community Manhasset, 1845 Northern Blvd. Admis- There are advance tickets and For reservations call 747-4902. health and the gener public onl seating sion is $10. For information call 627-4911. profession is the Senior Mental is limited. November 7 e The Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Dr. Vachon presentl Saturday, deductible contribution is Preservation and En- Consultant at the Clarke Institute of The tax +25 e An Evening in Vienna, presented by Society for the Health Quartet Professo for Mak checks payabl to: LIFFHCAR, Inc., P.O the Nassau Symphony Orchestra will be couragement of Barber Shop Psychiatr in Toronto; Associate in America, will meet at 8 p.m. at and Box Westbury, N.Y. 11590. held from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the John Singing the Departments of Psychiatr 370, Hall, Church of the Advent, 555 further information call: Cranford Adams Playhouse, Hofstra Winthrop Behavioural Science, University of Toronto; Fo 486-580 For information Advent Ave., Westbury. New members are Lecture site is wheelchair accessible. There University, Hempstead. Nurse Consultant in Psychiatr Princess 877-2718. wanted. For information call 489-2644 or call will be an interpreter for the deaf. Sunday, November 8 938-1062. Margaret Hospital. e Committee for Soviet The Long Island e Women Who Love to Sing—The a Jewry meets at Temple Beth-El of Great Greater Nassau chapter of Sweet Adelines morning at be held at the Polish National Club, 329 Neck, 5 Old Mill Rd., 10 a.m. For informa- will meet at 7:45p.m. at the Wesley United mography. Every Wednesday Great Neck. Peninsula Bivd., Hempstead. 9 p.m. to 2 tion call 294-8181. Methodist Church,-619 Fenworth Bivd., 41:15 a.m. 1010 Northern Bivd., 466-3663. Dr. Robert a.m. Donation is $12.50. Table reservations Franklin For information call Sue For reservations call © The Long Island Choral Society will Square. Medical Director. can be made b calling 676-8424. the Cathedral of the Incarna- at 365-6643. Jason, M.D., perform at 12 Thursday, November © Tri-State Singles and the Tri-State Garden Tickets are $7. For infor- ¢ of the State tion, City. Retired Police Association Fifth e Holiday Fashions at Saks Singles Councils will hold an elegant par- mation call 223-7849. of New York will meet at the V.FW. Hall, Avenue, Garden City, 6 p.m. For informa- with dancing for ages 30 to 49 at Novemer 9 Post No. Veterans Bolvd., opposite ty Monday, 7277, & tion call 829-3260. Manhasset Country Club, Miracle Mile, in © Small-business workshop on ‘‘Prepar- the LIRR tracks, Massapequa. For infor- on e Children “Americana Shopping Center” Nor- ing Yourself, Your Subject, and Your Set- mation call 249-0525. Long Island Association for With Disabilities is presenting a thern Bivd., between ‘‘Altman’s” and ting For Successful Presentations” spon- Nassau Learning * Parents Without Partners, inside lot. sored the Island Network En- series of four workshops for families who “Conran’s”’, parking by Long County chapter No. 14 single parent infor- need information concerning vocational, Manhasset. 9 p.m. to 1a.m. Admission: $8. trepreneurs by communications specialist Glen Cove mation night, 8:30 p.m. at the munchies and door Men Jane 7 to 10 at the behavior and other related problems. The includes prizes. Mary Hartigan, p.m. Public Library, Route 107, Glen Cove. For 2743 S. Grand Ave., first workshop will be held at Albertson jackets preferred. No jeans. For informa- American Legion Hall, at 923-5580 or information call Roy (212) after 11 a.m. Baldwin. Fee is $7 for members, $13 for Ave., Albertson at 8 p.m. For information tion call 829-5222, Linda at 822-0382. a seat. call 334-4210. ¢ Ball, guests. Call 579-5533 to reserve Wednesday, November 11 The 1987 Chrysanthemum spon- the North Shore Child and Fami- e seminar eThe Jewish Exchange sored by A free investment planning ¢ SPAN (Single Parent Action Network) Learning of Dean “Bible Portion of the Week,” at ly Guidance Association, will be held at will be conducted by Jay Solkow, is holding an community meeting at8 p.m. presents 7:30 to 8:30 the Hotel New York, NY. Tickets are Witter Reynolds, Inc. at 7:30 p.m. at the Girl at the North Shore Child and Family 152 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook. Pierre, 593-5520. $200. For information call 626-1971 Scouts of Nassau County office, Ring Rd., Guidance Cener, 480. Old Westbury Rd., p.m. For information call Garden Sunday, November 15 Roosevelt Field Shopping Center, Roslyn Heights. Topic: “How To Respond e Northwest Nassau Chapter of the- © The Fine Arts Museum of Long Isianc City. Registration is required by calling To Personal Ads.” Donation is $55 for non- American Association of Retired Persons 626-2716. will open a juried exhibition of exciusive- 741-2550. members. For information call will meet at 1:30 p.m at Great Neck House, ly computer assisted art and videos. Live © Great Neck. Forinforma- Continuation of Monday night lecture e Great Neck Womens’ Medical Care 14 Arrandale Ave., musical perormances will accompany the series entitled: “Fundamental Judaism: a free lecture and film using tion call 621-9449. presents art. Admission is by donation. For informa Values for Life,’ sponsored by the Jewish Cancer on e Jacobson North American Society guidelines Temple Beth-El/Sid call 481-5700. 152 Scranton tion Learning Exchange. Ave., breast self-examination and mam- Shore Singles Group for ages 35 and up eThe Jewish Learning Exchange presents a dance at the Temple, 5 Old Mill “Understanding Our Prayers’ 9 Rd., Great Neck at 8 p.m. Donation is $3 for presents, 10 152 Scranton Ave., Lyn- members, $5 for non-members. For infor- a.m. to a.m. brook. For information call 593-5520. mation call 484-1545. HAVE YOU DON °® The Jewish Learning Exchange © SHHH (Self Help for the Hard of Hear- a Hebrew reading TO HUNT ing) will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the presents beginner’s class, 152 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook. For in- VERY Human Resources Center, Conference FA Room 2, Searingtown Rd. and 1.U. Willets formation call 593-5520. TO FIND TH Rd., Albertson. Admission is free. For infor- e Family NORTHERN ITALIAN CUISINE call 483-6510 during business North Shore Child and BES aon 480 Old Westbury Fd.. OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNE jours. Guidance Center, is a six-week COMMUNITY e This week on his weekly cable show, Roslyn Heights, sponsoring Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli (GN will talk workshop for divorced and separatec NEWSPAPE children. The pro “The Decordtcd with Richard Kessel, the Executive Direc- parents with pre-school Elegantly is scheduled for the end of Novembe: e.. tor of the New York State Consumer Pro- gram and is being accepted now New Private tection Board. The program will air on registration Dining Room ANTON COMMUNITY fee is $75. For informatior Cablevision channel 22 at 8:45 p.m. Alsoon Registration Is Now Avatlable NEWSPAPER Tuesday, Nov. 17. call 626-1971. OF LONG ISLAND * ACBL (American Contact Bridge | ey Kem a Oh iver tan v League) will play duplicate bridge at 8 p.m. Discussion For at the North Country Reform Temple, Cres- Beach Glen XXTXUTT Ka and Your Guests” cent Rd., Cove. ACBL certified Heart Patients vou master points awarded. Admission: $4, proceeds benefit the temple. Non-smoking © to di section. Singles are guaranteed a partner. Weekly, on-going group For information call Fran at 676-2686. tendencies to becom easily angerec Catering for Any Aft W cern with time pressures, difficulties Friday, November 13 relating- with spouse, and othe ¢The Red Cross, Nassau County Risk Factors has been formed. Wor: Chapter, will hold a blood pressure screen- 03 Glen Cove Rd. towards and undermu ing from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the alterin dangerou 021-8440 Manhasset Library, 30 Onderdonk Ave., ing ways of respondi in a caring, sensiti' Manhasset. For information call 747-3500. environment. Spouse are welcome. Sai at the , November 14 Contact Barbara Blaustein, C.S.W., All Cards © 23rd Major Credit Accepted Annual Ball of Polish American American Heart Association, 741-5522 \ 1s Of WWII, Post No.45, Nassau, will

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learned th hom since Free Adult Classes they& on job or at leavin school. Specialis assess qualified Offered BOCES B adults durin individual one-on-one sessions. Men and women who never finished hig Englis as a second langua classes pro- school—or whose education taok place in vide immigrants with the langua skills a foreig country—can take advantag of neede to function in an English- free classes offered b BOCES Nassau Tech country. Class lessons are based on every- at its Carle Place Adult Center. da situations—reading a restaurant menu, The various programs available include for example— instruction is provide on hig school equivalenc preparation courses, four levels, from basic to advanced.

~ Englis as a second langua classes, career Career plannin worksho are tuition- plannin workshop and consumer and life free for adults alread enrolled in a Nassau skills education. Tech program. The series of seven workshop Ne classes are alwa starting, so adults focuses o self-assessment, goal- and can enroll at any time. Most are scheduled job-interview skills. in morning, afternoon and evening sessions, Courses in consumer and life skills educa- so students can attend from 8:3 a.m. until tion cover many topics from nutrition to Some 11:30 a.m., from 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. or leg right and child development. self- from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. subjects are covered in single, for in Albertson, trains Hig school diploma programs include contained class meeting; others meet ‘EMPLO THE HANDICAPPED. The Human Resources Center individuals electronictechnicians. consulta- free instruction in areas covered in th test several sessions. physically disabled as Training, developedin tion with and technicians from the Long Island and metropolitan electronics a school and For more information abou any these engineers for hig equivalency program of I del call industry, spans eight months and covers testing, leshooting, y an alternative route to a diploma, the New programs, interested adults should digital electronics, written assembly sequences and basic bread-boarding skills. Shown York State external schoo diplom pro- 742-5300. Most classes are held at the Nassau and refurbishment high inthe above photo are HR trained technicians working on the repair This innovative was created Tech Carle Place Center, 234 Glen Cove Road Inc. interested gram. program of cameras through a partnership program with Canon USA Employers ; for peopl who can demonstrate skills Carle Place. in hiring qualified graduate technicians of the HRC program, contact Biddy Sherma’ list, R E Human ces Center, 747-5400. : P P ry iP Sist Rittner To Spe At Israel Bond Dinner Dr. (Siste Carol Rittner, R.S.M., director - of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humani- will be the speak at a State of TURN WHEN ty, principa WHERE IO Israel Bond testimonial dinner-dance honor- ing Long Island real estate develope Donald Rechler on Thursda Nov. 12, 6:3 p.m., at the Garde Hotel, 7th St. and Hilton Ave., YOU CAN’T FIND YOUR City Garde City. The event is being sponsore b the Long Island Real Estate and Allied Industries Divi- IN THE which will PLACE sion of State of Israel Bonds, pre- HAMPTONS. Mr. Rechler with the Israel Peace Medal . sent

for his efforts on behalf of Israel’s economic There alternative. We created a safe and upbuilding through participaton in the Divi- Most peopl who weekend in is an snug the love it. harbor with a marina so each home sion’s annual campaign. Hampton They love the beaches, the OYSTER POINT ON THE has its own individual boatslip. Robert Di Fazio is as executive serving here& and sun deck people the food, the excitement. NORTH FORK. IT ISN a pool chairman of the tribute dinner, with Gilbert Bur chere’s a lot not to like - EXACTLY THE HAMPTONS. area and tennis. executive chairman. the Tilles as honorary too-the traffic on Montauk All have terraces on Raddock and beach or the marina—thereS water, Wilbur F. Breslin, Jay J Jerry Highway, the crowds, the. lines. What the Hamptons were 20 years what the North Fork is water Views like this Spieg are co-chairman, while Jac Kenned at restaurants. ago is today. everywhere And the best of the North Fork in the have gone Gut is labor chairman, and Milton Cooper and And the prices. part Hamptons A small number of these is Point. of sight. At Oyster Point theyre Martin S Kimmel are President’s Club Oyster the : people mostly New Yorkers, are Picture a beach and dun grass only sight. chairmen of the Division. Point. Where getting the feeling that getting away peninsula. To the east is Gardiner Oyster getting administrator * Dr. Rittner, a noted educator, for the weekend means to the Hampton isn’t getting away Bay to the west, Peconic Bay away getting has been involved in from traffic, lines and and author, Jewish acall. - Direetly across the channel to the away running churches and inter- into the same crowd you To Christian dialogu and in They bump into their barber south is Shelter Island. trying from. religiou committees interested in in-service at Balducci’s. They trip over their The views are spectacula The tun away Think about it. Maybe the teacher education about the Holocaust. For accountant on the beach. beach is natural and unspoiled Theyre dere in this very beautiful and price you&# willing to pay for the decade, in beginning to question over a her specia expertise s the logic “en masse” to setting we built toral of Hamptons is just too grear. relations and in Holocaust travelling private a Christian- The at Point confront the same situation they&# 3 rwo-hedroom. town houses and prices Oyster for — studies have served as the foundation from $275,000 to $300,000, paying a premium to escape. single floor condominiums. range much of her work. Dr. Rittner has publishe several articles about the Holocaust and about Christian- Jewis relations. She has been involved in NEXT WEEKEND, TURN LEFT Israel and LONCISL ANT leading inter-faith groups on tripst — and in encouraging efforts for peace WHEN YOU GET OF THE LIE. understanding in the Middle East.

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The Board of Trustees of Long Island Greenport, New York 11944 (516) 477 annual Trustee will bestow the asaubible trom the sponser hss University The Complete terms. are in an attering plin Awards for Scholar Achievement on four members of the LIU faculty at the Tenth Annual TASA Awards Ceremony, Tuesday, C.W. Post Cam- Nov. 10 at the University’s pus, Brookville. Thiscyear’s honorees, who are bein include, recogniz for career achievement, of Prof. Martin Greenberg profess of Englis Dr. Richard Griffith, profess of Englis Dr. Ethel Matin, professo The psychology, all at C.W. Post College of fourth ts Dr. Robert Meiter, professo mathematics at C.W. Post Southampton Campus. For information call 200-2333. Scholarshi At Old Westbu School Of The Hol Child Old Westbur School of the Hol Child will Regent and the Middle States Association and Schools, Child at Old hold its annual Scholarshi Examination on of College Hol the international Saturda Nov7at9 a.m. inits Upper School. Westbur belong to system under the direction the To beeligibl for these full and parti scholar- of Hol Child schools of the of the Child ship students must score in the 95t percen- the Sisters Society Holy tile on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills or the Jesu winners were: Louis equivale onthe CAT, CTBS or ERB. Scholar- Last & scholarshi St. Kilian, Cor- shi applicaton may be obtained from the DiMeglio (Ol Bethpag of Middle Holy Child Director of Admissions, Mrs ey DiStasio (Lynbroo of Lynbroo Blanche of St. Brigi Maureen Appel, 25 Store Hill Road, Old School, Fung (Westbur Henke of St. Hedwig, a Westbury N.Y. 115 - 626-926 Thomas (Flora Park e Old Westbury School of the Holy Chil is Raymo Mugno (Lynbroo of St. Raymon Barbara and Lenore Muller (Williston Park Louis a Catholic, coeducational, independe day SHOWN ABOVE ARE: (kneeling I. tor.) Thomas Henke, DiMeglio (standing |. to St. Stevens (Roslyn of Ho- Barbara Muller, Lenore Muller, school, nursery throug twelfth year, ac- of Aidan, Courtney r.) Blanche Fung, Corey Distasio, Raymond MugnoCourt- State Board of Child. credited b the New York l ney Stevens. PICT tion f nadet —Roslyn DiningGuide ly, Ch Restaurant Italian “America Guisine mn Every Sunday ats TAMCow eH 12 Noon-3 PM

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Friday, November 6 furniture and the appraisal of paintings ac- ¢ California artist Diana Shui-lu Wong cording to IRS regulations will be held at will the CW. A exhibit drawings, paintings and Post Campus of Long Island lacon Qu NYI | monoprints at New York Institute of University, Brookville. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 & A Technology&# Old Westbury Campus, in p.m. workshop for those interested in art Th Richard Iacona Quartet will perform open to the public the Madg Karr Fine Arts Center. For infor- appraisal will be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, as part of the “Great Soundsof Jazz” concert The quartet features Richard Iacona, mation call 686-7647. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuition for each ar- series at New York Institute of Technolog in ranger, composer, pianist and conductor: ¢ workshop is $20. For information call Friday Night Singles Lectures at C.W. 299-2236. Old Westbur on Sunda Nov 15, beginnin Madeline Kole vocalist and bassist Ken Post.Campus, Brookville, present ‘“‘Medita- at in Salten Hall. Hassler, drums and * 3:00 p percussion; and Mark tion, Movement and Mingling,” at 8 p.m. Comedy, November 7 Presented NYIT’s Office of Student Ser- Fee is $15. For information call 299-2236. ° Comedy: ‘Fables for Our Time,” and b Lopeman, woodwinds. 3p.m. in th Little Theatre of Nassau Com- vices and College- Cultural Committee, Entrance to New York ¢ Art Exhibit: “18th Open Competition Institute of munity College, Garden For informa- and the Town of of is on of Prints, Drawings and Watercolors,” at City. Oyster Ba Department Technolog Northern Blvd., Rte. 25A tion call 222-7676. the Firehouse Gallery of Nassau Com- Community Service Cultural and Perform- east of Glen Cove Boad in Old November 8 Westbur munity College, Garden City. Through Nov. Sunday, ing Arts Division, the performan is free and ¢ Hofstra University of Continu- 25. For information or Gallery hours call College 222-7165. ing Education, Hempstead, offers the “Awesome First Emperor of China.” 1:30 e ‘‘In- Friends Of The Arts Present Interdisciplinary Conference, to 4:30 p.m. Fee is $21. For information call Maria Benite justice: Agents and Victims,”’ sponsored 560-5016: Friends of the Arts’ season of The Maria Benitez by Nassau Community College, Garden Gi- Dazzlin Estam Flamenca pr * Hofstra University for Conti- Dance continues with a ty. Registration is $22. For information call College performanc b vides an evening of fiery excitement. Appe: 222-7185. nuing Education, Hempstead, offers Maria Benitez and her company of Spanis ing with Ms. Benitez on Nov are “Oriental Art and Collectibles” from 1:30 14, guest ar ¢ dancersand musicians Business Club’s on Nov 14 at tist Eduardo Montero and a Molloy College to 3:30 p.m, Fee is $17. For information call 8:30pm company of four seventh annual Fashion Show, 8 at inthe Adams Playhousea p.mm. 560-5016. * HofstraLIniversi dancers two guitarists and a singer the Rockville Centre. : Friends College, Tickets are of the Arts ha also announced that Tickets are available ¢ Hofstra University of Continu- at #1 with discounts $6.50 each and seating is limited. For in- College New Yor Telephone, continuing their tradi- for of or more. For formation call ing Education presents “Surviving the groups 25 further informa- 678-5000, ext. 216. tionof Terrible Twos” from 1:30 to corporate good citizenshi in tion, or to Saturday, November 7 3:30 p.m. Feeis support char tickets, call Friends of the $17. For information call of the arts, has a Arts ¢ First Annual Personal Finance Plann- 560-5016. provided sponsoring grant at 922-006 ° for the entire Dance series. ing Conference at Hofstra University, “‘Sirena: The Messag of Love,” an ex- Dazzlin Hempstead. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fee for the hibit of works by Antonia Mastrocristino course is $60. For information call Sirena, will be held at Hofstra University’s 560-5998. Community Gallery through Dec. 18. Chines Children’ Palac Tille Cente Museum ¢ hours are Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 10 “Nutrition and Stress” is the topic of The Wednesday Chines Children’s Palace of or a nutrition program at CW. Post Campus, p.m., through Friday, 10 a:m. to 888-900 (21 307-7171. 5 p.m. and and of Chinese Brookville. 10 a.m. to noon. Fee is $15. For Saturday Sunday, 1to5 p.m. Hangzhou— troupe young The Chinese Children’s Palace feature a For information call information call 299-2236. 560-5672. acrobats dancers and musicians dressed in of troupe performers rangin in age from 10 November 9 Monday, i national ¢ Hofstra dazzlin costumes—makes it first to.18 wh have trained in and 4 for music, dance University College Conti- ¢ Financial Planning Course, Employee Tilles Center November nuing Education, Hempstead, offers Benefits will be appearance Sunda acrobatics at the Zhejian Province Perfor- “Prime given on Mondays and Time Health Series: Stress - A Fact 1 at p.m. Arts and the Thursdays through Jan. 11 from6to8 p.m. ming Academy Hangzhou of Life.” 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fee is $12. Forin- Tickets for the Chinese on the campus of Hofstra Children’s Palace Acrobatic Troupe. The ensemble formation call 560-5016. University, performs Fee for are priced at #18 and with discount tickets Hempstead. the course is $200. For #1 a program of Chinese classical and folk music, ¢ Hofstra University for Conti- information call for senior College 560-5998. citizens and students, priced at national and regiona dances and breathtak nuing Education offers, the “Hiking © Financial #15.5 and #12. Tickets be at Nassau , Planning course, Planning may purchas ing acrobatics. Greenbelt,” from 9 a.m. to 12:30 For Business the Tilles Owners and Professionals, Center box office, For more p.m. Fee is $16. For information call 626-31 Tuesda information, contact Elliott will be given Mondays and from 2- 560-5016. Thursdays Saturda p.m. at selected Video Con- Sroka director of the Tilles Center, CW. Post Jan. 11. through 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on the nection stores and from ¢ Hofstra Ticketmaster, (51 Campus Brookville, N-Y., University College for Conti- Campus of Hofstra University, Hemp- 299-2752. nuing Education offers, “Explore and Stead. Fee for the course is $200. For infor- Create: Hands On-Falls Conference for mation call 560-5998. Early Childhood Educators,” from 9 a.m. New ¢ York John Hope Mason, Universi- Virtuosi Cham Pos to 2 p.m. Fee is $30. For Adelphi Symph at information call ty guest scholar will speak on “‘Fathers of 560-5016. The Frankestein: The Origins of Modern Views New Yor Virtuosi Chamber Featured ¢ Sympho guest artists on this will Concert by the Nassau of will program Symphony Or- Creativity,” 8 p.m. in the University give the second performance in its be the chestra will be held at the celebrated guitarist Eduardo Hofstra® Univer- Center Garden 202, City. For information regula concert subscriptio series on Sun- Fernandez and cellist of the New sity Playhouse, Hempstead at 8 p.m. call 663-1120. principal Nov. 8 at the . day Hillwood Commons Tickets are $15 and $13. For information Tu York Virtuosi, Michelle Djokic , November 10 call 877-2718. Theater CW. Post at ¢ Certificate for Camp 7 pm. Program Management The The orchestra will be conducted b © program promises to be a its Workshops in authenticating antique of Nonprofit Organizations at Hofstra most unusual world renowned music director, Kenneth University, Hempstead. Sponsored the and interesting one. Titled “In the by Klein. Continuing Education Department, this Gardens of Spain and Italy”, the will VEN theatras program

i. Tickets course runs through Jan. 5. Fee is $130. For include: Rossini’s La Scala di Seta Overture, are available at #1 (regular or- eet en Ie x ekkd-Lkorels information call 560-5998. V-ExtW3 Concierto di chestra) 14 (students & seniors/orchestra), QUARTET Rodrigo Aranjuez for guitar 735 ¢ Seminar: “Successful Career Women: and orchestra, D Falla’s Suite Populaire #1 (regula balcony and #12 (students & €3 PRINCESS Nassau Alumni Discuss BRIDE Their Careers,” Espagnol arrange for cello and and seniors/ 11:30 to guitar, ® DEATH WISH IV p.m. Administration Tower, 12th Boccherini’s Sinfonia in D (‘La Casa del More ———————— floor, Nassau Community College, Garden information can be obtained by call- &a RUSSKIES Diavolo”). City. For information call 222-7698. ing the New York Virtuosi office at ———— 626-33 ®LESS THAN ZERO ° Regular meeting of the Nassau Com- munity Board of reat Neck College Trustees, public SQUIRE TRIPLEX Swee Adeline 466 session begin at 7:30 p.m. in the 11th floor Seek New Members © LESS administration THAN ZERO tower. For information orto The _—<—<——_—— Greater Nassau speak call 222-7208. award-winning the area. w ‘ througho metropolitan SUSPECT Chorus of Sweet Adeline’s is te ° Women wh The Board of Trustees of Long Island currently are interested in bein part FATAL BEAUTY holdin auditions for new members, University will bestow the annual Trustee of aharmonious blending voices Th which of singing ——————————— Awards for Scholarly Achievement on group, is part of an international of COTS RTT four avariety music, are encourage toattend S members of the LIU organization, MARIE 931.9 faculty at the Tenth An- sings four- unaccompanie arehearsal any Tuesda The are held at 7:45 DEATH WISH IV nual TASA Awards ceremony, 7:30 harmon p.m. at barbersh style The have per- at the Methodist the CW. Post formed p.m. Wesle Church, 61 @ Campus, Brookville. For in- their unique music for RUSSKIES formation civic, Fenworth Blvd., Franklin For infor- call 299-2333. charitable and Squar religiou educational groups mation, MANHASSET TRIPLEX Wednesday, November 11 call Sue at 365-66 $ PLANDOME R 627-788 ¢ Allen © Ginbsberg Adelphi University FATAL ATTRACTION guest poet, will speak on “The Poet and Campus of New York: Long Island University, &a HELLO AGAIN Readings and Commentary,” & Brookville. The reading will take in p.m. in the University Center Garden place © 203, the Great Hall of the PRINCESS BRIDE City. For information call Administration Son 663-1120. 8 of Building, p.m. For information call Norw SYOSSET TRIPLEX e Lecture: “The Supreme Court,” by 299-2951. Ramsey U.S. Clark, Attorney General under © Scandinavia Bazaar Blood Drive, open to President Johnson. 1 p.m. in the faculty, staff, College alumni and friends of Nassau Union Ballroom. For Communi- information call ty 8:30 222-7153. College, a.m. to 3p.m. Reservations Satur Novembe 1 suggested by calling 222-7123. ¢ Hofstra University College for Conti- Lod Norg No 337 e John nuing Education offers “Oriental Porcelain Gay’s The Beggar&# Opera, will in the world be performed at 50 Railroa of Chin and Japan” through the C.W. Post Campu of Avenu Glen Hea NY. Long Dec. 9. 7:30 to 9:30 p.tn. Fee is $174. For in- Island University, Brookville. Tickets 10am. to formation are $7 for 6pm. call 560-5016. adults on week nights, $8 for adults on * kK ee, week ends and , November 12 $4 for Students Mas Rael ec a eae ° BRUSH Adult every Nov. HOLLOW AD. Learning Nov. night. 12-14, and 17-21 M PKY.Exi34] Week, 15 to 21 at at 8 p.m. Luncheo served 334.3400 For 299-2356. 1 to 2:30 . Molloy Colleg will open with a special lec- pm. ® DEATH WISH IV ture, free of charge, in the Hay Theatre, 8 Wid assortment of eee ¢ How To ® p.m. The is Read and Understand LESS THAN ZERO College located in Rockville the © For Financial Page isthe Food © ¢ Cake eee information call 678-5000, ext. topic of acourse to Boutiq Item oe be held at Hofstra STEEL DAWN University, Hempstead, ° Whit Elephan © Raffle etc. ¢ Poet Robert through Dec. 3. Fee is $55. Morga will read from a eae0 ured collection p.m. For information call Fre Admissio of his works at the CW. Post 560-5998. Ampl Parki Ow Ba A -

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OK O Show for the day the last da of its run. Extensive pla are underway under the © Luncheon served 1 to 2:30 Edith Weber, with in midtown ble leadershi of Marlene Fitzpatrick and pm. galleries Manhattan, London, Southampton, and ane McGrane, both of Glen Cove. Wide assortment of Oceanside, considered “one of the most There will be handmade articles galore is e Food © Boutiq Item © Cake innovative and dealers in the nade mainly b the faithful Hollyberry prestigious © White Elephan © Raffle etc. business,” according to a recent review of her Norksho group. This group has met week- shows. Antique jewelry, defined as jewelry y all year lon in order to satisfy the needs Free Admission Ampl Parki which is 100 year old or more, is usuall o every shoppe soug after b peop in two categories, said Knitting needles and crochet hooks have Ms. Weber-women, aged 30 and up, trying seen extremely bus too, to create many to individualize their look, and serious col- deautiful items. lectors. It is “‘a relativel affordable, portable Homemade baked goo are alway a EDITH WEBER art form which provide not only a conver- at the sale. unusual and Tou O Moor eature Many _ Spe Hen sation but craftsmanship, history and Frida whe the closing is pm. Forty-five food items will pleas piece eatively wrapped dealers from nine states will be Hofst Exhib often the whims and nostalgia for a bygon quality ‘our and your taste buds. eye era,” she added. represente Admission is $4.0 for adults, 50 Attic treasures, old and antique jewelry the Mothers’ O Sunday, Nov 15 Center The Manhasset Antiques Show, cents for children. The show take place at ‘nd commercial goo will be fo sale, too. of Developme Project, a program Famil consecutive will the Congregation Church of Manhasset, will be The Man celebrating,it 35t year, Two new features Nut Service Association of Nassau is Altman. County spon- o Election November and con- 184 Northern Blvd., across from B, vith his selection of importe and domestic open Day, soring a specia tour of “Mother and Child: November 6. Show Further information is available b calling the chocolates and other tinue through Friday dried : tuts, fruit, The Art of Moore”, the exhibit cur- Henry hours are noon to 9:30 pm each da except church office at 627-491 and a variety candles, at- soodie of driples rentl on viewat Hofstra University, The guid and scented. ractively package ed tour will be followed by a Wine and Colorful can be ordered At Plandom poinsettia plant Cheese Reception at the Filderman Galler Richard Honym Gallery or th season. holiday This event will be held from 4-6:30p speci Richard who hasastudioin New the month and year. Th still life takes Th Raffle will once Honyma da always popul again No 1s. A donation of #14.0 will per person and in the Berkshire Mountains will and therefore the the a Jerse onalandscape atmospher 1¢ held. Some of prizes are Camcorder, benefit The Mothers’ Center Development show selections of his series paintings in oil Tablescap Series emerged VCR, an Ann Lepanto afghan a George For further information, cal] the Project. of the Th a and Nells hooked #100 bond, four lun- and wax at the Plandome Gallery artist develope speci unique rug, saving Mothers’ Center at 486-661 Unitarian Church in Plandome, from Nov 8. technique of combining oil and wax which eons at the popular Black Walnut Mr. that “The Evolution of he onto Museum board. The Restaurant in East Norwich, TV tables, etc. umn se Honyma says applies color fascinates a series of paintings is arrived throug explor translucence and intensity of of the ing the same subject and in doin so, you will the viewer also in his Landsca Series Birch Hill. take a visual trip as seen b th artist’s eyes Delaware Water Gap and into colors, shape and forms’’. The exhibit will open on Sunda Nov 8, Inhis tablescap he sets up a few objects at the Plandome Gallery and the reception

| A SPECIAL PLAC and explor the subje at various times of from the 1- p.m. will be ope to the public. FOR YOUR SPECIAL Juried Show of Comput Assisted Art O Sunday, Nov. 1s, from 2-5 pm, the Fine received demonstrates that computer assisted has moved the realm of the CELEBRATIONS Arts Museum of Long Island will open a art out of _ Juried Exhibition of exclusivel computer exotic technologie and has become more assisted art and videos. Luis Cancel, executive familiar and widely produced director of the Bronx Museum of the Arts, The opening Sunday will feature alive You supply the quests anda on and curator of several computer art exhibits musical performan to be announced and cause for celebration...we'll for the Bronx Museum, selected this show refreshments will be served. provide a sparkling waterfront. which will be mounted in FAMLI’s Computer Admission is b donation; the suggeste setting, tastefully appointed, Imaging Center. donation is #2.00, For futher information, con- private accommodations, and Entries arrived at FAMLI from Long Island, tact the museum at 481-570 the personal service and Ne York City, and from states as far away Museum hours are Wednesday- attention to make your special as California. The breadth of submissions 10 am-4:30 pm, and Sunda 12:00-4:30 pm. party a memorable one. For wedding receptions, In engagement parties, showers, Worksho Antiqu birthdays, retirement parties, - Furniture and business functions and much

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Group RAGHU’S RACQUET SHOP Driver Center & Compatible, Commodore PARTIES Instructor - Karpi PIANOS Pick-ups Delivery Housecall Raghu ENTERTAINMENT Inquire About Our Junior CALL Wanted Programs 487-1130 BABY GRAND ALL LEVELS | & Plus AngMnatravPart PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE Invit ne * R - DJ Refinished Rebuilt NEW ATTITUDE 171A Main Street, LIMdings + Birth arie aitevai Restored Port Washington 379-8254) SALES & SERVICE Must have reliable small car. 944-9644 ~ PIANO TUNER on all appliances. No Cameo ED MARTIN service charge with repair. Ask about our life time 10% and car String 516-628-2445 TOPSOIL, FILL, Hourly wage allowance. off Quartet policy. SAND CALL 516-735-4984 24 Hour Service Music for social functions PIANO TUNING FILL, tailored to you specific $29 All makes & models, TOPSOIL, needs. The duart has a tech ROOFING & SIDING Pert Ext. 171 of selec- repa b exp SAND Call 747-8282 large repertoire ie) 275-7 ions for all occasions. Ideal AJAY GENERAL DELIVERED for Weddings, CONTRACTING CO INC. Dump Truck Service Call CALL U FIRST. FREE ESTIMATE Contract Piano Tuning - $31 ¢ (516) 775-0957 Roofing-Siding-Replacement On Excavation, Aluminum Bec Repairs additional. Selling Windows, Vinyl! or Drainage. Brid ie ¢ BJaya Steinway Grand and upright All phase of construction 9 WAGICSHOWS Residential 516-234-8972 console and Gommercial or CHILDREN’S MAGIC player. M [CHLDRENS (Nassau) Lic 41847540000 Leave Musical, Protessio’SH Bruce Ryndfleisz 516-326-3294 tfordabie 516-822-5936 ERT = 718-428-74 A Calculated Misrepresentation REYNOLD SLAT TREES became at six doubled! TIL ROOFIN East dealer. declare club [DAL & MAC. WORKMANSHI R PIERCE led the of PIANO TUNING & EXCELLEN Both sides vulnerable. ne Have all music from ee FRE ESTIMATE w Wan irewith the ace as hiEast followed low an 1974-1984. NORTH (Motown, Oldies REPAIRING ate Slate & Tile declarer contributed the jack! South Rock, Funk) Will do pri Roofing & 105 Courteous 1s Our Business Compl ene parties or hook-up with Prompt, Only then the K-A of clubs and led EXPERIENCED Y QJ 1062 played meone who has 1984 on Professional Service the king of hearts. Top 40. Different REPAIRS GUARANTEED 516-724-6279 °oA10 -6904 the French West should Possibilities. Call Louts Please Call Joe Logan 671 @ K 1062 Perhaps 981-8246 ducked in order to learn more 516-361-3619 WEST EAST have declarer’s distribution. But in ATTENTION &AQ642 @ KJ9873 about actual West took the of DJ. DAVE | MIKE’S TREE WORK! 9 A973 95 the case, king PHOTOGRAPHY ROOFING ° 9432 hearts with the ace. Then, strongly “Your All Occasion TREE WORK! © KQ85 to Solve of influenced South’s jack of Music Man&q al WORK! & & Qs by unusual Guarayour rooting problem: TREE | Big Bands to Disco INDUS diamonds play at trick one, West led PHOTOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL Pruning, Stump Grinding, SOUTH VIDEO & STILLS scializing in instead the oi of M-F 929-8089 AM s Tar * quee New Roo I Hot Repairs Remo Sore ¢ o spa AFFORDABLE © ° n ae 744-6301 PM rooting CALL 822-3755 All Work Guaranteed FIREWOOD a6 It did not take West long to learn N Jab Too Big S ° e rice FIREWOOD he had made a serious mistake. South All Work Gh teed A987543 All O Western Nassau FIREWOOD ruffed the ace of and cashed PLUMBING & Serving The bidding: spades Call 718-270-0118 Mon-Fri. 96 Magi & Comed on which he dis- HEATING $99. a cord East South West North dummy’s hearts, For All Occasions Salivered (8 eee carded his remaining diamonds. So Pass Pass 1a Pass b Yorn DOM’ s the outcome that South made six Alan Garber, UP 3a 4% 4a wey was ALL REPAIRS & TREE SERVICE clubs doubled for a score of 1,540 DISGUSTE AGGRAVATED 5a Pass Pass 6a INSTALLATIONS The 4933-7592 944-6497 Dble points! British team gained 2,190 Elect. Drains & Sewers on this one deal! lead — king of diamonds. points Cleaned - Water Mains Opening After declarer all due credit License Number 858 RAYZAK TREE SVC. This deal occurred some years ago giving MAGIC, COMEDY BALLOON Complete Heating Syste Boilers Prof. tree/Surgery, for his of diamonds the fact in a team-of-four match between jack play, Sculpture, Participation. Mr. Has or f hedge yor yrs MORE Cabling, removing, remains that West mishandl led the Magic/Dr. Giggles the Clown 621-2696 Free and France. The bidding was Hard-To-Stop England (718) 969-2452 Or (516) 293-9599 trimmi ferforsitizates. defense. By assuming that South had LEAKS STOPPED!! fairly normal at the first table where inaur"2 West in effect the British West opened third-hand a singleton diamond, SKY RSGFIN assumed that East had six diamonds. MELM T. NICTORINO Vincent J. Bono with one spade and East raised him SERVICE 718-961-1825 TREE It was more likely, the GOURMET CATERERS. LTC Plumbing & Heating JOHN to four spades. Everyone passed and infinitely on ‘| Pru ining ngs that East had six PAR- “Larg Remov Land Clearing West scored 650 He lost two bidding, {CATER AND COMPLETE Industrial Minor Repairs. points. ___ stump Chipper for Hire. rather than six diamonds, and West TY PLANNING SERNICES AND Alterations. ROOFING—NEW & REPAIRS grinding diamond tricks, period. Major FREE Consultation & Sewer Cleaning. Gutters Installed-cleaned should therefore have the STAFFS Drain The bidding, as. shown in the played Work. storms, glazing Huntington/Northport Boilers & Heating Carpentry, of diamonds instead of the ace 20 Call Dennis was far more spirited at the queen 516-747-0384 yrs exp 261-0997 diagram, 829-5080 516-354-5054. Here British South of spades.” 516-747-0381 second table th 1987 - 3 - of 2, Page Anton © Ni 5 - Classified Section Week November

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BOOKKEEPER -FIT to service CLERK $5-7/hr. WILL TRAIN. ISLAND TREES H.S. Alumni RAYZAK TREE SERVICE ARMED PSYCHOTHERAPIST clients of computerized North Diverse position. Gd career Assoc. now forming. Needs all Professional Tree Surgery for info; Justine SECURITY GUARDS Shore Nassau CP firm. Flex oppt’y for well-organized per- HOUSE CALLS graduates. Call Cabling, Removing, Hedge hrs, no travel. 759-0022 son wilt typing. Lori, 421-5400 Mature, Psychotherapist MSW. 735-5176 or Pat 735-1155 Trimming, Fertilizing. WANTED THE LONG-ISLANDER experienced with of Free Estimates. Insured. proble Main Street 242-6456 Full and part time availabe. 31 concerns with jo meani Cc ies & Medical benifits. Wage in- Hi N.Y. 11743 lessness, and gton, creases. $7-hour. Call Mon-Fri. NYS licensed. Insurance reim- MM t: BOOKKEEPER ASST bursable. Office visits orhouse CLERKS 582-4380 Small manufacturing co @ Domestics ustomer Support calls (including nursing homes) in Pt seeks ee located Washington Days & eves. Can work flexible hours & days appointment. person wisome experience in Office in Little Neck. Call FEMALE Companion, Sat/Sun on- have typing, thet canhelp EIGHT PLOTSNassau Knolls, invoicing, collections, & record PER LINE $800 ly. Must cook & Drive. 922-4945 \fycall: RATE 718-423-1014 keeping. Knowledge of com- firm $600 cash. total amt. ASS BOOKKEEPER -Exp4d, KATHY per. HOUSEKEEPER -Pt Washington, puter operation an asset. Plea- $5.50 (min. 2 lines) List, 1116 10th St. typing, See only. Marilyn Mon-Fri, 9-4. English speaking, re- sant office environment, salary 466-5070 Beach, Fla. MCarol at: GLIer beneFLOORS, 30 N, Jacksonville cent refs, own transp. $215. 944-6130. SINGLE COLUMN BOX Gi Gl Co comm wiexp. Andy, (agency) 32250 883-9238 St, Ed m —_ $41.75 PER INCH SEEKING Exp& dayworker, own transp, felts necessary. 484-0541 BOOKKEEPER PIT, Returnees FREE TOYS ASS BOOKKEEPER -Active N F CLERK/TYPIST -F/T or PIT for CPA welcome. Call Mon-Fri, 9-5pm Host A Party w/Discovery Toys Shore synagogue needs capable office, answer phones, light LONG TERM & Services 944-3025 fvei 674-9052 person 1 dayiwk,9-5. Experienced. & filing. Send resume to: Jack Child Care Knowledge of computer helpful. BOOKKEEPING & Weisbood, 1301 Franklin Ave, DISPLAY RATES Se CLE NY 11530 Pleasant work cond. 621-2867 W will train. Great company Garden City, ALSO Denotits. Gall Vale at 681-7200. ARE AU HERS HELPER AUTO MECHANIC Health &a Fitmess (agency) AVAILABLE. BUDGET Live-in, one child. 3 years experience. COMMUNITY CARE Room, board, pap Must have own tools. CASHIER/HOSTESS, PIT or FIT TREE SERVICE housekeeping. COMPANIONS, INC. PLEASE CALL FOR salary. Weekends Pa Must know all aspects of Including Sat. prestigious Roslyn CALL NOW FOR OUR SPECIAL is recruiting people of all ages Mon- 2 auto mechanics. r 621-0055. Closed M FURTHER WINTER RATES who would enjoy being well- BACK 621-6024 & PAIN caeven Wanted CASHIER -Sat Sun, 10am-6pm. informedcreative companions Pruning *Topping PI Exp7568 TIMES, INFORMATION own transp. GOOD OLDE Roslyn to Seniors in the community. Ex- Chairs, beds, car supports. Pro- *Storm Damage 621-7117, days cellent renumination. Flexible ducts designed to make life Licensed & Insured BANKING CHURCH SECRETARY time. Educational and peer sup- easier on your PAUL 785-1658 -position e Position available for: Call 932-5102 for an 60B 796-1152 available, 35 hour week, port. DEADLINE: VERTECH TELLER/CUST SVC REP working conditions. Shouldpleas application. at our office. be 385-2409 Northport familiar wi ith Monday Noon Salary based on experience Church office and be able torol Station Huntington EXCELLENT BENEFITS all If interested, Domestic Reteral Service Onc. wipeopleot ages. COOK — KITCHEN SUPERVISOR NoFridays nights orSaturdays J. Gehres, United DATA & WORD A licensed Agency, Placing contact: Phillip for lunch program for private ERRORS Selected Nannies in FAA ER Federal Union Methodist Church, 35 Verbena Ave, school. The North Shore inEastern PROCESSING Homes. M Aliffi Cre ‘57-6606 Floral Pk, NY 11001. 354-4969 The Anton Papers and Dison atin New York Nassau County. Duties include: Services available in Port 195 Willis Ave., Mineola, NY cooking, menu planning, food The Long Islander are MASSAGE National Co. Will- 11501. 516-747-78 ordering, & supervision of kitchen Washington not for to expand-share CLERICAL staff. Salary commensurate wiexp. responsible In the convenience of in comp Excellent fringe benefits. Send your ng Busy carpet warehouse located errors beyond home. Take an hour to BANK TELLERS resume to: Box 1169, Anton Com- indulge “PHO n Port 516-8 7175 Washington requires Se- the first insertion. yourself. Relieve weariness, LIVE IN/OUT Care for 2 boys, & munity Newspapers, 132 East needed with and without ex- people widiversified exp who muscle aches, and worry. Mr. Anderson Glen Cove. Non-smoker. cond St, Mineola, NY 11501 2%. |perience for local banks. will excel at and can whole body with a 759-0956 detaili n your Diane, after 6pm, $200-$300 position. All Ads Must Be Permanent. e benefits. Call ct MATURE, RESPONSIBLE, loving benefits. Call cooK 3 Pre-Paid Check, eanse a ceriitied: Woven erson to care for children, daysiwk, light housekeeping, in Hall Personnel ELLIE 767-0011 PART T only please. Money Order, my Garden City home. Must drive. 385-4422 For Health Care facility. Ex- *DIVINE* Good 759-9338 746-6848 perience salary, MasterCard or Visa benefits. pro AUTO POLISHING NANNIESI/AU PAIRS needed for DAI TEVi NURS HOME LI. families. Call *WASHING caring CLERICAL 574 Fulton Street 627-2613 *CLEANING Farmingdale, NY 11735 Hicksville FILE CLERKS (2) 694-6242 *WAXING BASKIN-weekdays, 11am- Marketing Dept Patricia Morales PHYSICAL “COMPOUNDING Help Wanted Felree welcome! 931-8135 294-6132 8:30am-1pm or 1-5:30pm ACC‘TS RECEIVABLE THERAPIST *SIMONIZING Supervisor have and diver. CLERK retined Swedish We interesting Enjoy body i i Inside & Out AMBITIOUS LADIES our Some experience preferred. work by registered nurse in modern Port Washington Cor- side. FREE ESTIMATES For A Fun Job Looking porste Headquarters. CRT OPERATOR -- Monday-Saturday, 10am to9pm Reasonable Rates BEVERLY ORDER ENTRY Selling tasteful Underocver You perform general clerical Lisa Pagano 718-279-0303 Some typing or CRT experience 7 Wear lingerie. $75 -$150 per nite MODELS duties as well as switchboard Same Day Service preferred. Will train. Assistant Supervisor plus. Earning free trips, jewels, relief. Additional hours will oc- 671-5732 furs! Looking for male & female casionally be required. model' Offering work in CUSTOMER SVE REP SHAKLEE Products, Free Sample, DON’T DELAY! magazine, and print work. N Please send resume orcall our Ability to handle heavy phone PIT Income. 775-3417 work. Good phone voice and 333-9565 fee, no experience necessary. Personnel 883-8000, ex!DepartTHO! a 18 manner. Will train. Natalie 487-5077 INDUST IN» ShoRa Company offers good salary, Channel Dr., Port Washingto Our Staff: Reunions D& benefits, and opportunity for New York, 11050 We are an advancement. For interview call Vale Service m/f Jane Cleaning BINDERY -need person to run equal opportunity employer “WE DO IT ALL” ANIMAL LOVER folder & cutter. Experienced only. 671-5910 Midge Hart benefits. Plainview BAY RIDGE H.S. to take care of pets in animal ry & Office Home 3343 THOMSON Dee Black Class of 1963 UEC A CCUG hospital. Call 621-4010 motion 25th REUNION Floors Carpets CUSTODIAN to work at St. Mary&# Carol Wilson School. F/T if interested, Ifyou are, orknow,amember of FREE ESTIMATES BOOKKEEPER -Exp AJR, AIP, position. the class of 63, pleasecontact: payroll, taxes, sales tax, bank call 621-4211 between 9-2pm or Blanche CLERICAL Position -answer Jaye 676-2415 statements. P/T okay. Glen Cove send resume to school office. PO. Box 1168, Anton Communi- ASSISTANT To Interior Designers. phones, typing, & general office 671-7208 CUSTOMER SERVICE Greg Smith ty Newspapers, 132 E Second After 6PM Office skills & drafting very salary & benefits. will u to $325/wk. Must be well St, Mineola, NY 11501 helpful. Good for right Returnee welcome. Please call pay Anne Howard Call Bernice or Randy at person. Call 487-3691. 883-4411 spoken. 486-6670. gency) Bob Weidman

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P CLERI om SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS TELLERS LIMOUSINE DRIVER Guti i bu markotdept needed for local North Shore liege students welcome! HUNTINGTON SCHOO DISTRICT co. Duties also include: car For interview, call 671-5910 maintenance, some clerical PrT CLERICAL HELP TRAINEES/EXPERIENCED work, etc. 3 days, 9am-5pm MUST HAVE FLEXIBLE - PER DAY HRS! Thursdays a MUST $45 $60 We have openings throughout Nassau County for Resume salary requirements: Typing & telephone work x 5 Call 427-7000 ALL GRADE LEVELS & Tellers. Glen Cove, NY 11542 Trainees Experienced P/T CLERK/TYPIST -Library cir- ALL SUBJECT AREAS culation 4 eves/wk. Alternate W offer a dept. competitive salary plus a Sat, Sun permonth. Salary $4.75 FOR APPLICATION MATERIALS company-paid comprehensive plus, depending on prior exp. Exc benefits. Mrs Covino, 627-2300, PLEASE CALL DISTRICT CLERK benefits program: MAILROOM hasset Public Library 67. '3-2 Hospital/surgical/major medical coverage. fig‘T Sort and deliver mail and of- an equal opportunity employer Dental Life insurance suppli Light P/T DENTALASSTT Tues & Thurs coverage. maint and inventory. S fulldays. Exp pref&# not essen- Educational assistance necessary. Full benefits. commensurate Roslyn Heights. oa any 759-0086 Pension and savings incentive plan. Pid 484-4600, ext 224 RECEPTIONIST/SECTneeded Applications accepted daily at all Branches between equal oppt&# employer REAL ESTATE tor Doctor' office. reliable, and able to type. Office 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., or stop in at: E exp necessary, but will train. P/T DRIVER Expanding, active Real Estate OO 666 Old Road MAINTENANCE AND offices in Westbury & RECEPTIONIST Country FIT STOCK PERSON Brookville. Incentive bonuses. 5 Alert, assertive, and accurate for Garden City WITH EXPERIENCE days. Experience preferred. front desk positi PART TIME La Rosa Reality, Inc. for diversified Real Estate duties. 922-3337 Typing, filing, and busy phones. Mon, Wed, Fri position. Salary open. Please call 3 AURORA 944-9721 NORSTAR BANK 5:30 - 10:30 pm LONG ISLAND Pt Washington REAL ESTATE SALES. RECEPTION ST to clean modern offices of our Golden opportunity for outstan- required by country club, PIT. leading Long Island manufac- CALL MISS BELL successful person who Flexible hours, typing, Equal Opportunity Employer i ding turing company. Good starting 676-2298 can startimmediately,or we Place to work. 385-7500 salary. Call Personnel wi (516) 222-7900 train bright, begin: (516) 883-8000 ners. Can earn high commi 697, in sion. Full training program. P/T. MEDICAL Insurance Biller. Exp RECEPTIONIST -for a local com- Also positions available for GAL FRIDAY THOMSON INDUSTRIES, INC preferred. Call 135-3366. pany Must be good on phone. UST SVC $250-275. Will train FRENCH/English Secretary P/T, needed by Huntington Advertis- Shore Road at Channel Drive parents w/small children. C Some typing helps. Call Randy or motivated person for confidential interview: highly should type, flexible hours. Cail ing Agency. Creative environ- Port Washington, NY 11050 your Bernice ai AOC-SS70: (a widesire to work wipeople. Exc Hour flexible. Saturc 718-224-1135 ment. staff. W are an equal opportunity Full benefits. 421-5400 Call Rena at 935-3 US1 LAFFEY oppt’y. Cong& Go employer mit. FIT BOOKKEEPER -A/R, A/P, typing, steno, telephone man: Rerredu Mon-Fri,9-5, flexi 747-7170 248-5675 RECEPTIONIST $300-325. Exc checkbook rec. Call to ble onhours. $8/hr to start Call Eves oppt join growing corp. PIUS REALTY Days Will DELICATESSEN needs CLERKS. 757-426 for app&# Interviews Thurs Fri, THOMSON PIT MONITORS Good typing/phones req. FIT POSITION incl weekends, train IBM-PC. Joyce, 421-5400 F/T or P/T days. 671-3672 ‘only. 1st in linear motion technology days/nights, Roosevelt Field shoe :30pm-549-5092 High School DENTAL ASS'T/ F/T, caring, store. Call 248-4554 Ner Snlen Cove Avenue cheerful, rained: career, im- ‘“G Head, NY 11545 mediate. higGlen Cove/Westbury $6.07 per hour. Call: area. 222-1199 or 671-3131 GENERAL OFFICE Work. Good GAL phone personality, typing SOwpm, DR. BROWN DENTAL Administrative Ass&# -P/T, FRIDAY MAINTENANCE/ PASTE—UP ARTIST Travel exp a plus. Returnees ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FIT. Will train personable in- Pleasant office located welcome. Refs needed. Call Mon- HANDYMAN 671-5500 dividual. Glen Cove/Westbury in Manhasset. Fri, 944-3025 PRODUCTION DEPT. 222-1199 or 671-3131 9-5pm, area. RETURNEES SAGAMORE YACHT DRIVERS - Taxi, immediate! 23 and WELCOME CLUB PIT RECEPTIONISTIASS'T For local newspaper chain. over. Clean license, new cars. OFFICE ASSISTANT Pleasant medical office (female North Shore, F/T - PIT. 466-8780. OYSTER BAY Good opportunity for <olleg student. Ope salary, Great Neck Insurance Office M.D,). Duties: phone, filing, in- 681-2180 Part Monday-Wednesday EASY WORK! Excellent pay. full benefits General office skills. Well surance forms. Must have clear time, Ss athome. 922-0949 Will information Flexible hours organized, flexible. Learn the in- handwriting. train. 627-3644 Call for more ae504-64 oe MiOp- surance business. No need to tio sta manu Call Helen at up $28. 6 call -come in! PURCHASING 747-8282, ext 139 627-7500 BIENER AGENCY FARMINGDALE/BETHPAGE 795 Northern Blvd, Great Neck MANAGEMENT TRAINEES AGENT DRIVE A SCHOOL BUSIVAN 482-7700 58 Year Old Wall Street for leading Social Service Start $7.60/hr with Class rm organization in Se Cliff. Self- BONUS PACKAGE (attendance MNGMNT TRAINEES starter wi2 yrs experience in con bonus, life insurance, GUARDS P/T & F/T —Greenlawn College Background Pret'd purchasing. Heavy phone AM and/ PM CHARTE!pensi Draw and/or Commission tact, purchasing for 40 loca- TELLERS HRS, GAL FRIDAY & SECRETARY area. Retirees welcome, uniforms w tions. 2 yrs college minimum. Marble & granite im- provided. Steady employment. Pius Bonus benefits. Calt: If you are customer oriented, personable, interested porter/fabricator seeks a Patriot Security 796-1111/266-5568 Excell welcome. WE TRAIN. CALL MR. FOX PERSONNEL 671-1253 WILL mature, responsible self-starter in a career, and ‘goo wit 752-9310 figures.. Farmingdale to hand! duties in- 829-8010 HAIRCUTTER cluding: typing, light word pro- HAIRDRESSER- WE HAVE FULL TIME & PART TIME cessing, & minor bookkeeping. FIT or PIT. Busy full-service Floral Park salon. Payicomm. REALTY WORLD POSITIONS FOR YOU! (Will train) Opportunity tolearn MATURE HIGH SCHOOL or Local & business 352-9476 FACTORY Worker M/F -start aunique College student wityping skillls SALESPERSON with room Interesfoi eExcellent Benefit $5.50/hr. Incentives, med’! needed for P/T workin Mineola of- Package Mich 482-6200 We have just opened 2 new of- benefits, Call at fice. Call Chris Leonard at fices. We know that our success Overtime TYZ PLASTICS, INC. ‘HIRING!’ Gov&# Jobs, your area. 747-8282, ext 166 for app&# Compensation depends on yours, so yo will 676-2470 Glen Head $15,000 to $68,000. (60: 1 838-8885, “For Seeks P/T Tour Guides. receive the kind of and Friday Evenings” ext training wuseledge of Earth Science support ina fully automated at- help Will train. 822-7505 ¢Doubletime Compensation mosphere.that ca help you INSTRUCTOR is. (And keep, For Saturday’s you joney’ Call: \ AIDE/DRIVER NEED A SECOND JOB? RICHARD WESP Realty World, in Maintenance Helper shopp- Krow Realty Group, Carle Place To work with severely handicap: ing center. $6/hr. Call Anne at >- FIDELITY ped population and perform 333-7717 duties. Must RADIOLOGIC general driving ~ have a clean license. Prefer Degre or at least NURSE — LP for Forest Manor. NEW YORK Associwo years college in TECHNOLOGIST* heal PIT position avail. Call Mr Arrigan relat field. Salary $327.50 per RECEPTIONIST -mature, good ant at 671-9010 Outstanding typist, 5 days, 10am-6pm. Ex- CALL PERSONNEL AT 746-8500 NUCLEAR MEDICAL benefit including tuition reim- cellent benefits. Hicksville in for bursement. Please come area, Call Anne at 9: EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F TECHNOLOGIST** application, or send resume to: NURSES: HELEN KELLER | RN/LPN, NURSES AIDES CENTER PART TIME/FULL TIME ULTRASOUND NATIONAL / RETAIL 111 Middle Neck Ro CENTRAL ISLAND TECHNOLOGIST*** Sands Point, NY 110 NURSING HOME Mrs. Chiaramonte, ONS a 433-0600, ext 43

INSURANCE SECRETARY Anne Arundel General Hospital invites you to Exp&# for general join our family of health prot jonals in beauti- insurance OFFICE CLERICAL JOBS agency. All of personal ful, historic the up to $250. } yland, by pay Annapolis, lines. PT, FA pha 671-697 lll Chesapeake Bay. Choose from among a multi- “S 681-72 of plicity social, cultural and recreational valer(ag a

activities . theatre, . arts festival, summer garden Annapol Symphony an Opera, Crab Feast, Immediate Openings OFFICE HELP Oyster Roast and Sailing Regattas, the ver- Manhasset & Garden FEMALE work 2, 4, orall 5 days in a week. City satility grows. Local company. Top pay. Call SECURITY GUARDS Kathy at 466-5070. (agency) Our of Sciences includes: For The department radiological Full and Part time Are Getting Ready Holidays! radiology, Ultra sound, nuclear medicine and available. Hospital, Doctor, MRI outpatient diagnosis center. Denta! Benefits. Paid Vacation, OFFSET Pressman -360 A.B.Dick Increases. IMMEDIATE 25% DISCOUNT Holidays, and Wage & 1850 multi. Good opportunity. We offer you: Call, Mon-Fri, 582-4380 Plainview. 349-8551 Seasonal Positions Available ¢ Promotional opportunities within the department PAINTERS -EXPERIENCED & EXTERIOR In All Areas ¢ Supervisory opportunities INTERIOR Selling NORTH SHORE, NASSAU + Current &a equi) ment with technology JOB 676-7150 Flexible Schedules Include: the opportunity to learn C RI, ULTRA SOUND and ANGLOGRAPHY OPPORTUNITY 11:00 am to 5:00 pm + Shift differential and premium pay Well- establish law firm is Interested and qualified candidates should call PART TIME NURSE 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm PART TIME BOOKKEEPER or submit a resume’ to Employee Placement, or hospital Call C. Miceli at Glen Cove & Weekends Anne Arundel General Franklin and Hospital, helpful. Will train Senior Citizens Ctr, 759-9615 Evenings backgro - Cathedral Streets, Annapolis, Maryland 21401, right person. S Other Schedules Also Available surate ‘wiexperi benefits (301) 267 - 1367, Attn: Terry Patton. package, pleasa working con- Mr ditions. : Rizzuto, Apply In Person Jelfre Rooney PROOFREADER * and CPR Cernification AR & MulloFlynn, 759-2200 Weekly newspaper chain, requ Monday & Thursday, 11:00 am to 9:00 pm basedin Mineola,needsa Proofreader Saturdays, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & and P/T hours for Saturday LEGAL Mon, Tues, & Wed. Some 11:00 am to 6:00 pm SECRETARY eves. No exp necessary. Experienced, mature, repsonsi- Returnees welcome. Call 1440 Northern Bivd 1200 Franklin Ave ‘An Equal bie self-starter. Non-smoker. Ext 133 or 139 at Opportunity Word processor. Matrimonial, NY. Garden N.Y. Emplover criminal. $425 and up. Benefits. 747-8282 Manhasset, City, Hicksville area. 9-3pm. Will train, 215 IMMEDIATE! 627-3000, ext 215 742-7000, ext at busy Roslyn dr Call 681-5151 cleaners Good start salary. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F Allen at 742-8730 SRIENTAL&Ville,Painyn.geOlHab_|

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: sy Stei for Allergi & office Ss’ 'EorII Ss $89.95 : Elterec plus eve p 35 STORES week. NoSaturdays. Reception, an DEPARTMENT | ee Make Your Christmas Merrier Like ni ‘ { With An - Exciting SALES & DISPLAY Person F/T ou | Saierycemm wiap o 3i anes, 4 Becker Florist G SALES STOCK neal Unligh i Sen Few U Bic roes em | Position! ao phones: Qpooz7e If you&# got the holiday spirit—a friendly smile, a helpful Ne manner—then put it to use as one of the special people who help our SECRETARY, can customers during the holidays. A Stern’s Christmas season position aes anda wa ee ere help yo put more gifts under the tree, too—with extra earnings shopping discount! RETAIL ookke an cote generous Ghtini srt pu yo shiato w W arecurre salary and complete benefi __ * RETURNEES See ae 883-8333 ¥ WE WELCOME SENIOR CITIZENS, sas AND THOSE SEEKING A SECOND INCOME. eecner ; au 5 ‘0 © Receiving/Stock Handlers J beens \ flexible work schedules: * &l Fitti RoAttenda Choose from variety of ee cmti ceoten Sura comp Ent tev 627 BenBCP e FULL DAYS ¢ PART DAYS cieuecntarat <a eet welco N ste necess TIME, TIME, BR a Regetite Call ¢ EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS he Steinbach store nearest you 1 2 CcO\ rice ttae: Megasaa ¢ EVENINGS,er SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ot m cee Fema ~ secre ee) na t In addition to SALES and STOCK opportunities, we also have holi- openings in our SECURITY and CASH/CREDIT departments. SECR <atet ditis day la Bern corde These opportunities may lead.to ais after Christmas. permanent positions cree = ee

a TY! -work at home. F/T, P/T. Ex- - . So make the season into the with the . holiday spirit tattent Fo app brighter—get ast at Stern’s. plan stam envel to: Qui Key friendly folks plus. wie 1652, West Babylon, OFFICE APPLY IN THE PERSONNEL ; IN ANY OF OUR CONVENIENT STORES 11 AM to 7PM RECEPTIONIST TELLERS MONDAY THRU SATURDAY PORT WASHINGTON ‘ MARINA Trainees/Experienced

Immediate opportunity with our We have openings for FLUSHING DOUGLASTON should Yacht sales division. You Full time & Part time Tellers Avenue have the phon personality Roosevelt Douglaston Parkway at our Plainview Branch. essential for handling a heavy volume of calls plus good filing HAMPTON BAYS Please apply in person at: GREEN ACRES MALL and light typing skills. LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK Montauk Highway Valley Stream We offer agood starting salary South Ba Rd & Woodbury Rd and comprehensive employee Oyster benefits. For confidential con- Plainview GARDINER MANOR PLAZA COMMACK sideration, call: : -OR- Bay Shore Veterans Memorial Highway PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Please Call Carolyn At: ROOSEVELT FIELD 883-8000, ext 698 932-3442/3441 SUNRISE MALL Massapequa Garden City EAST HAMPTON Astin linear motion technology LAKE GROVE/BROOKHAVEN Middle Country Road 350 Pantigo Road equal opp&# employer mit (ELINCOLNF SAVINGS BANK.

SALESPERSONS 100 JERICHO QUADRANGLE, JERICHO NY. R.E. An Equal Opportunity Employer

for the North Shore area ~— WE' GROWING SECRETARY -for Pt Washington TEACHER ASS'T Needed for local 8 Join our successful pneuteam! aN real estate office. Tues-Sat, nursery Experience EEN gh gp Ng a eg: ist Part tin sch 883-414pre WeYoadewit listi a required. Cali = Bam- Typi Waxman oe rewarded with commis- orothy WANTED =P PAINTINGS by James high SANDSPORT R.E. 883. wo! Al repli re Situations Wanted Instruction Wanted To Buy LongScudderand other ina SECRETARY -no steno, $350/w TEMPORARY Ameri5843 honey karp 484-1110 Local company. All benefits. ai on TRAFFIC COUNTERS -would HIGH GRADE TUTORING SVG Randy or Bernice at 466-6670 Accountant/Bookkeeper LIONEL &AMERICAN FLYER ie on 621-3545 thru College. All WAITING FOR: fine fur- gency) Assist Incountingtrattic like work 2/3 days/wk. Elementary CASH Trains wanted by collector. Other MIKE LI ms Gash. 2 ‘SECRETARY office work. SulloliCounta did toy trainsalva a -Expd Exa Subje Fx Teacsa antiqu paintin RUGEcOld Naee nitu , s et RESTAU Faces gri san ~ou Professional + RUGS -Old Oil Pain. Perec imes, Typing, phones. Mustberesponsi- Retirees, students, returnees to RESPONSIBLE estates purchased.hased. 559 ORIENTAL Call Ideal for starter or returnee. at Bea 621.7117 days ble. work force welcome. tings. Hi : Any. Full or part time. Call for an ap- Call 334-0500 ANYTIME 516-365-6026. 294-2920 Ll. ORIENTAL RUG GALLERY NEMKO WANTED! RETAIL Old Oil Paintings -any cond (even torn). Also old frames. MERCHANDISER P/T Anything old or antique. Highest $ SECRETARY wisten TRAVEL TOUR OPERATOR WYSCAN TRAIN TO BEA paid. Housecalls. Sandy, 574-0216 New York Agency is seeking a SPAIN needed for VP of major bank. Representative to call onretail Expanding co seeks WANTED -Old watches movement Word 100 percent TRAVEL AGENT HERBALIFE ditri outlets in the home furnishing Processing. sey tools. Retired watchmakers ac- Independent tuition Sweeks tor. Call_for reserva- ge cumulation. from $500 for Nancy, tield for a Fortune S00compar Charter manage TOUR GUIDE Paying products: pelripuree6 months, NAME YOUR OWN INCOME! 518-664-7853: N sales. Must be dependable, plus tionist, specialist, Patek Philippe. 482-8858 Rosemary, o group Buy profits. Over . Call wholesale, huge 518-664-3727 G with skill secretary, receptionist, plus a AIRLINE Nancy Applicant 5000 to choose. FREE goould be i ap F/T. Floral Park. RESERVATIONIST bookkeeper. call NNC Profess Ex: Hall Catalog,Pree today! focra and deme: . Wholesalers, 516-781-5846 perience in retaili etin perso5. 488-4700 Startlocally, full time/part time. Train o live airline computers. resident 2»... helpful. C Dance & Home study training. 2, AUCTION SALE Music, Financial aid available. Training Bord TYPISTIRi FIT (4 days Office Machines Office Furniture Shop Equipment peceee20-30 hour aweek. Drama Job placement assistance. SECT $300-350. friendly office 9-5 and day 1-9pm in Manhasset plus expen:nie Prompt reply by medical National For the account of R.L. seeks bright energetic sect&# office, Dictaphone, good Stephenson fett or resume requested. Lighthouse Point, Florida team! benefits. at 626-1971 Write: wigood skills to join its Call Exc benefits. Lori, 421-5400 Susan Rath JUNIOR ORCHESTR CT. WAREHOUSE saerving the Musically Gifted ™MG SCHOOL CARPET (Branch of Training Orchestra) TRAVEL VFW 477 Madison Avenue SHIPPING Clerk for Plainview Prin will resume in Nassau County Material Handlers. Sewers. 1-800-327-7728 ting co. Clean drivers license need- tocation on 29 16th Floor co seeks FiT Mohegan Avenue ed, Truck or van exp a plus. Good Prestigious Accredited Member N.H.S.C. New NY 10022 people. Exc naoppt& & growth York, benefits, pension plan, etc. Call N.Y. 11050 potential. Go benetits, will Manhasset Isle, Tom or Joe at 333-3343 Building. Must brin music Located in Port train. stand. Applications available at SECRETARY PIT Position Call Pet at: 10, 10 AM rehearsals. A new staff member Antiques/Art NO of future F/T THURS, 8: D wipossibility employ STENOGRAPHER P/T 767-0011 William Kupferberg, former 20 EL. ment. Small office in Two pleasant 20 flexible hours per week. 12 i Director, Friends Duration of Sale Appra: flexible. Call Tina Glen Cove. month position. Excellent Scho Locust Valley, and ie INHERITED ANTIQUES skills, Steno, typing, phones, WAREHOUSE Equipment Co-load Music Supervisor Jericho, OFFICE MACHINES: Larg selection of New & Used Typewriters, IBM of clerical duties. Knowledge trucks, install racks & shelves. working with Peter Tomtorde. sellingcollection of American, Selectrics wicorrection, Office Model & Portable Electronic word processing desirable. Drivers license a must. F/T & Over- 735-7570 Victorian & Empire Typewriters (Daisy Wheel & Computer Printer Model), Electronic FREE cnei t 933-0800 tables, settee, hunt board, Calculators wiPrint & (Desk Models & Hand Helds), Copy pean & English chinaw Cordless PhiDispl Phone Check WORK FROM HOME -S60 per 100, Machines, , Answering Machines, collectables, lamps, preparing mail. Send stamp to: KS figureans, Writers, Electronic Cas! Regi ters & Other Office Machines Dr Caliendo 326-5501 early’ English & American Enterprises, PO Box 5157-WZ, Holiday Items N & USED OFFICE Modern Desks, prints, brass, fans, doll, Hillside, NJ 07205 glass, Chairs (HI-Back, Exec, StenoFURNIT& Conf), FilesNCLUIN(4 & 2 Drawer), Lateral Files picture frames, &a others items (Letter & Legal Sizes), Folding ‘A Contor Tables, Machine Stands, plication or send resume at Chair Office Book Cases, & Desk HELEN KELLER L CN Mats, Partitions, Drafting Lamps, YOUTH OUTREACH WORKER HOLIDAY GIFTS values. NO HAGGLING. For & More. 111 Middle NeckRa Rd SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL Clocks, Stereos, Recorders, Radios, Provide crisis intervention, app& call 767-2431 ‘SHOP EQUIPMENT. Driven Sands Point, NY 11050 BUS DRIVERS Shop ina relaxed Grinders, Engine Pumps, Shop Hand short term refer- Bench & Other Miscellaneous va counseling, your home. To see an array of Trucks, Lights, Equipment. $8nr. Class 2 license required. center, rails, supervise drop-in mens and womens fragrance contact: activities. Many items with Manufacturer's Warranty. outreach a call: gifts, i cartUs uip Sold AS-IS. 2 yrs experience working JANETaoeCOURDUFF WOODS Michael! S Perricone Musical Intruments sold resume items piece by piece. wiyouth. . Professional Mary Kay Beauty M jots to be offered. wimin salary req to: OBENYC, 1 Consultant Bi-lingual, Spanish/English Glen Cove City Schools LARRY’S Pianoland oo in Pine Hollow Road, Oyster Bay, Terms: cat posit-balance payble pany salary Dosoris Lane, Glen Cove 11542 Everett, 300 Pianos. NewSere$1250. cashie Renetitn NY. 11771. 427-1756 cash or check only 759-7209 Used $498,78255 16-469.03 were rl Meee eae wee3TU's,277-5326ee"eves__&$350.eves.fishfoKIU!n||| DANES NNN noe S OS SS see eS ee See

“Anton - - Community Newspapers Classified Section Week of November 2, 1987 - Bage 5 Sale Sales Articles For Garage/Tag Auction Sales Boats For Sale

_—_— ANTIQUE Ice box, antique Vic- GARDEN CITY LARSON 1978 Cuddy merc 10, ANCHOR SAILBOAT 12 2 sails. trola, oak china cabinet, sewing Sale Nov Garage 7, 10am-4pm FWC, exc cond, vhf, df, many ex- trailer, cover. Excellent condition rocking chair, & Deacons: machine, 95 NINTH STREET —2.AUCTION SALE 2. tras. JUST GET IN & GOSAILING! $1500. 944-6384 p (Behind Garden City Hotel) 863-9006 after 6:30pm 352-0641 PEARSON 26 Piano $150. New CONSOLE Office Machines Office Furniture 1977 Atomic 4 service for eight $40. Shop Equipment dishes, GIGANTIC YARD SALE 17° 3 excellent cond table, mirror, bench MAKO Angier model, 70np Dressing Clothing, wicker furn, new VW tires For the account of R.L. Stephenson sall A& for cruising 671.1140 Evenrude. Certified trailer, all 1971, $50. Call SAI V 71h, 10am-4pm. Mee $21,0 FIREWO! 887 Prospe Ave, Westbury box 883-4627 . plus GATE OF HEAVEN COUNCIL of C - 468 Split, Hra console and forward storage. Troll- Seeno jurny Mi $89.95 Per Cor ing moter bracket. VHF. bimini top. 944-6941 224 Wall Street 883-9 All coast Guard equipment. Elec- GARAGE SALE-Sun, Nov 8th Coal Stove, 22000 tric start, teleflex steering etc - FRACO BELG Household 430 Boat instruction 10am-3pm, effects, N-Y. 11746 $5500. 767-0201 BTU $350. Call 277-5326 eves. Huntington, 944-3072days, Call photo & sports equip, 40 years of KENMORE Washer $175. Three accumulated goodies! Convert. THURSDAY, NOV 12, 1987 - 10 AM REGAL 1985 Empress 200-XL Cud- preset temp, water level, white. sofa. Ronan Rd, btwn. Smith St. OYSTER BAY Inspection from 8: 30a Da of Sale ‘Durati of Sale Approx Two Hours cabin, in-water slip avail Like new! Call 997-7892 and East Ave. Glen Cove. a howrm cond. Prof maint’d SAILING SCHOOL OUTDOOR Wheelchair lift, OFFICE MACHINES: /best reasonable offer. $1,100. Call Sam-2pigo Large selection of New & Used Typewriters, IBM Selectrics w/correction, Office Model $1 o6nd. & 944-8026 354-4976 Portable Electronic Typewriters (Daisy Whee! & Computer Printer Model), Electronic Calculators w/Print Basic Sailing GARAGE Sale, Sat-Sun, 11-7 &a & Display (Desk Models & Copy Machines, Cordless Phones, Phone Answering Machines, Check WEST WIGHT POTTER 1987, 16 ft Coastal Cruising Vacation SALE 50% OFF!!! SAMPLES from GIFT Shop Writers, Electronic Cash oreReg rieigisters & Other Office Machines. sleeps 2, seats 4, never Charter Bare Boat Or Cap- Arrow Sign $269! Collectable Daulton Plat Flashing NEW & USE OFFICE FURNIT INCLUDING: Modern Desks, Chairs (Hi-Back, Exec, Steno & Conf), Files sallbed. Must sell! Boat trailer, Arrow $259! Hummels, Bing & Grondahi Lighted, (4 & 2 Drawer), Lateral Files (Letter & Legal Sizes), Folding & Conterence Tables, Machine Stands, Chair Mats, $36 333-8259 $229No Free Letters! clocks, wood, stainless, pewter, Office Partitions, Book Cases, Drafting & Desk Lamps, Clocks, Stereos, Recorders, Radios, & More. FeUntigLeft. See Locally. brass, SHOP EQUIPMEN DEAenttauqugga Grinders, Engine Driven Pumps, Shop Vacs, Hand Trucks, Bench Lights, & Other (800) 423-0163, Anytime ELCOMME! Miscellaneous Equipment 10 Scoot Plac Glen Cove Sailboats For Sale SAUNA-Inside measures 48” x — SAILBOAT: Lessons, Parties. wi 76-9198 Many in carton with Manufacturer's Warranty. All Used Equip AS-IS Tours, Needs to be Rates ter st items sold piece piece. Some trade lots to b offers §So Hourly/Daily/Group offer.disassem754-747: by Seawind kit t 1985, accept best Terma: 20 She cash deposit-balance payable in cash or cashier's only a ie 2610 CARO Alea

— e a E S C a e i : PORT WASHINGTON “PORT WASHINGTON GLEN COVE MANHASSET All Sizes Of $1500 Baxter Estates Rentals.Apt SomeOfficeA A 4BR.2b‘olonial $1800 Hou immedi Occupancy. YOU DESERVE CAPE REALTY Many others From $1000 BARRY Homes THE BEST! 2. SANDSPORT 883-7780 To Share Building For Sale Co-ops/Condos 627.6609 883-2244 Lov 4 BR witskylig 2 That what are in ty, DR, kitchen, and furnished st ROSLYN2% roomsestate setting you getting B URfull basement. walk incl. suitable hot $565 incl all this unique spacious contem- porch, easy ttage pool and utilities plate Vaulted ceilings, to RR and shopping. $385,000 $ io COVE REALTY 621-6161 OYSTER BAY $300 plus porary. Skylights, European kitchen, YOUNG Adult. 754-6050 ute Mat BARN ROSLYN CO REALTY 621-6161| Gosurnmodem1 Restate set. deluxe baths, private master TUDOR SEA iy 2 DR, kitchen, ting $750 incl all CLIFF Private water suite on a treed country road. GLEN COV BR, Fantastic 2 BR, bath, co-op front. BR & bath & share house. 12°24; includes 4 skylights, ac- Charming LA with frpic.. formal path, $650. 671-8719 COVE REALTY 621-6161 Brand new kit and bath. Low ail tive loft daors, and shingled DR, library, den, kitchen with maintenance. Centrally located SEA CLIFF B apt, garage. GIL REALTY 671-2300 roof, louvered vents, very attrac- breakfast area. 3 BR, 3 baths, GLEN COVE to and AR. $144,500 21 porch, walk beach-park-shop, tive, over 100 feet of shelving shopping Century backstaires. walk to AR and 2 BR, apt., machine, $750 Spacious washingt plus plus “attic” floor, excellent for shops, LR, DR, attic storage, 1 large elect. 671-9144 S Rental storage or play, original cost JIMCO laundry, $5500 sell for $2400. Mr. CENTURY 21 SEA CLIFF 2% rooms, AC, deck, plu | Schnell, 681-2368 or 427-0351 parking, $575 DISNEY WORLD hook- $7Oaks Realty VACATION Lux- 759-3170 2BR, 15 min. to FOLAN AGENCY ACCENTS a7 652 676-9287 COVE REALTY 621-6161 ury condo, Disney World. Frank, 516-731-0777 LEN COVE SEA CLIFF APTS skylite, studio, 944-9721 REAL ESTATE Spacious 3 B apt, Ist floor, ap- new kit., and bath, carpet, paint, $700 incl all. 2 BR, new $800 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. 29 Park Ave. pliances, basement, yard, $1000 paint, FLORIDA Vacant 2 So pal stone 16° i al. all DAYS WKLY. lanhasset plus. Nov. 15 occupancy. rm apt, basement, $740, OPEN SEVEN HOUSE INSPECTIONS a in \Stitis an.BiuS $4Owner Islandn 627-63 High Oaks PO BOX 164, Manhasset 1103 Marnber £1 Wash: Board of Asstiors Detailed Engineering Reports 44-717 Rea arian Lon Hutchinfi 671-6522 say Within 24 Hours- Condo EE -Inspection

CLIFF redocorated 3% — GLEN COVE new 3 BR2bath| SEA Store For Rent GUARDIAN 759-1870 Townhouse dishwasher garage rooms, suitable $575 inci heat. 2BR,2 beautifully furni GONEREALTY,EA 621°6161is ap- PORT WASHINGTON pllan Pool, tennis, sauna. GLEN COVE - 67 GLEN STREET

: COVE REALTY 621-6161 SL 1400 {t store basement. SS ONLY ONE MONTH sq plus LANDOWOWNER FIRST SHOWING 3% rooms, EIK,| Hlomes For Rent $1300 per month. 3yrs with option. Jericho - Syosset GL HE Call PAUL, 294. e garag STILL AVAILABLE! Thinking of building? Terrific 4 BR, 2% abth LR with CO ‘REA 621-6161 GREENVALE 1000 ft. Prime loca- Woodbury Consider a post and beam frpic, formal DR, family room tion. $1800 Broker house, techni- brick GLEN HEA 7 December in monthly, using building with frpic. new EI patio, rm. Townhouse 3 GLEN COVE Jericho 21 den with wall, Florida. we Chiat0- month. 621-6161 frpic ques from the past. Call. playrm.. sell quick. BR, 22 bath, EIK, den, decks, yard, 2 BR, 2% baths, bsmt, or ‘oeer 1509 garage, Don wait. rey$409, ip AC, walk RR. $1900-ma. 674-3775 loft 305-229-0810, LOCUST VALLEY retail office 1000 Cottage BR and on acre end unit. $285,000 CAMBRIA DACITIMBER PEG sq. ft. ample parking top location. HUNTINGTON STATION 28R, kit., estate $850 plus. §67-7733 ADORABLE Affordable 4-5 BR, 516-676-5370 or 676-6664 use of Formal DR, almond kit- |, garage, yard. Irwith frptc..,. 421-1361, 271-5973 4plusBR, LR-Arplc., y T -On Ra. Syoshen, ceramic floors den, 2-3 . bail countn, price screened Near beach: B 2¥ porch. $ Avail bath, $279,900 e von don&# wait. S26 500 Lovely! $1400 plus. VERMONT No Food. 627-6474 MANHASSET Woodbury Main level den, big SEA CLIFF 2 new Village stores. FABULAS 3 BR, 2% bath Col- Gil Realty eri-2000 kitchen, 2 BR, 2% baths, base- MANHASSET MOUNT SNOW $600 & $900 inc! heat. onial new EIK, a great value Live in ment, $275,000 a park and walk to the GIL REALTY 671-2300 garage. train. Rare Plandome 2 MUNSEY APRK apt. 3BR house, frpic, va $1100 util. B A Of Our plus Ex. Mount aSnow. ie als‘ Gracious 4 BR 2% bath Col- Maer ne .] Listings in Nassau Finist Con- Renovation client locatio: Cust trans. 2 or part seas rental. tor i fo Super onial LR tamilyroom, OR, new Rooms For Rent dominium Communities. Newly painted 2 BR Townhouse King BR, Seay Rtei OR,LR call:516-944-7662 Nites-wkend windows, very low taxes. Come convenient to all LR $1500 plus util. $1200 plus util. 798-5163 Owner. 944-7288 3BR, 3 bath Colonial, frpic.. see $340,000 € NORTHPORT furnished room & large formal DR, 4 star ElK with 4BR Hillscon- bath. Mature business man pref‘. BIRC TRE marble floor. and slider todeck. 3-4 BR, 3 bath Brickand shingle to school, LIRR and PORT WASHINGTON $70 per week. 3830 Jist Neto g L frpic. EIK, finished bsment | venishopping. $600 month first A3 7/000 with bar, prime location. Super EXECUTIVE HOME GLEN COVE Call 671-1555, after §16/496-3434 mont $1780per per month house Commercial 5pm, pvt. entrance, bath, kitchen, thereafter plu utilities. elderly male only. $75 weekly. HARDING FABULOUS 4 BR, 2 bath Col- Properties A luxurtous Walter Uni Colonial MacCRATE oniaton magnificent acre with PORT WASHINGTON Rm. avail Magnificently decorated. Just brook in prestigious Baxter frplc, $450 mo. incl all. Laundry. HICKSVILLE 5 M $1300 Ideal per Real Estate move in. 2% bath, Estates. formal DR, Non-smoker, walk RR. 883-3913. 627-4440 LR-frpic, gorgeous kitch: and modern Homes For Sale familyrm, large pool, very private, EIK. $2500. 365-6606 cluding Lights, heat, golf course. $789,000 NORTHPOAT BR, kitchen andliv- 933-0827 Real Estate FIRST SHOWING Flower Hill ingrm. combo. full bath, $475 all- NORWICH Beautiful custom MINEOLA 1200 square feet, com- impressive 4BR, 2% bath ranch plus security, 261-1932 truck Wanted 4 BR, 22 bath, den with ACCENTS mercial property, high traffic, Colonial, LR, DR, with frpic.. $300&# familyroom OYSTER BAY 2 BR apt. $800 plus door. 746-7617 frpic., skylights, High modern EIK. CA FAMILY skylights, util, Nice MANHASSET Apt wanted 2 BR, BAYVILLE 2 Golden Oldies. Plus MANORHAVEN LEGAL 2 are | REAL ESTATE oul ons 12 BR spread Eee or 516-747-6828 possible extra building lot one 2 B 2 story apt. and MIKE TALBOT 922-6877 718-544-7091 of property. Pap 163 MMain St. $550,000 FRANA REALTY 922-6010 ranch type apt, $325,000 OWNER OYSTER For Rent PRIVATE seeks house BAY 4 rooms, new paint Pt. Space Buyer 883-3760 bsment, parking $725 944-7171 Washing7-9360 Any condition! immedi CENTUR 21 nel heat, a DESK SPACE AVAIL. PO Box 164, 11030 in inprestig GLEN COVE Brand new legal 2 MASSAPEQUA SD 21, 4 BR dorm COVE REALTY 621-6161 building Syosset. FOLAN AGENCY clude parking, central air,clea family duplex, spacious rooms, ed Cap formal DR, large LR, new PORT PRIVATE individual wants to basement, to all. WASH 3R, LR, DR, EIK, 172 service, etc. For information call 2% baths, priced kitchen, low taxes. Walk t buy 2 to 4 family house for fair 944-9721 baths, near water, trans, shopping 516-364-3480 sell. only $375, $179,000 Owner 541-1880 PORT WASHINGTON terms. Call Frank Center, private area. $1350 plus util. HIGH OAKS REALTY price.orDays 212-921-2384 Eves 378 PORT WASH. |. BLY! 83-8740 Mon-Fri after 4pm ESTATES 671-6522 676-9287 WK BAXTER For Rent 718-896- OPEN SEVEN DAY PORT WASHINGTON 1 Offices BR super GLEN COVE CHARMING CAPE 3 Loans Member Pt. Wash, Board of Realtors closets heat incl. 2 Fall Mortgage $850, large R Cape, new kitchen, all ap- room studio mint cond. incl adorable? BA coloni 30° long pliances, 2 new full baths, $255K allutil.;3 $ Great BRduplex, garage, $1000, LR-DR combo, den, 2 bR. GREAT NEC -furnished full- al 678-0322 We HAVE BOARD storage and garage. Only $1450 service office space in Great Co-ops/C. P CRONIN A USTIN er month incl yard Neck’s No. Executive Office CITY PORT WASHI ote maintenance. Suite will become available on GARDEN CO-OP, Cherry rooms, wal 1988. Call for more info: Valley Apts. BR, 2nd floor, long-short term, CAC, near RR. Jan/1, GLEN COVE LIRR. Immaculate! $123k, prin- $800 incl. all HYDE 487-5332 cipals only. 747-0547. COVE REALTY 621-6161 EXPANDED RANCH GOLDCOAST PORT WASHINGTON 1 BR, $650; 1 REALTY MANHASSET ‘2 rooms avail Nov % Acre in excellent communi- B frpic, walk NORTH HILLS RA$700; en 627-4727 ty. Great potential ofr a 2 fami- FUNDING CORP view, 1, $200-600 heat, parking $900; Largwat3 Ore anxious. Bidsin 8R, 800-942-6124 FORRENT In North Shore FIRST SHOWING DR, parking $900. OTHERS. OFFICE irona invited. Exclusive 750 FOUROA 944-8500 Building in Syosset. Sq $20 are. in clude ample park: GREAT 2 BR, 2% par transp., parvo MORTGAGE la Gentral Air. Cleaning Service. shopping, pool, club, and ten- BRACKETT FOR INFO CALL nis. Close toparkwa ‘$2200 PORT WASHINGTON PORT 3 Gym, etc. WASTIN char 516-384-3480 BR, frpic, uptown. CENTURY 21 621-0210 Wondertul3 BR, 2bath, LRfrpic, COVE REAL 62 6161 OFFICE space al Great Neck RR COMMITMENT use of yard, $1200 Station.400-900 s ft, price below modincl EI market. Please call FOLAN AGENCY

PORT WASHINGTON OYSTER BAY 2000 s Sie.77second Beautiful 944-9721 EN TODAY. new sunny 2 BR, apt. floor. Oftices, SA BYCOOWNE 2 bath, LR FOR frpic, DR, modern Newly Renovated receptio:Ne wa t w Colo rEI Elk, 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. Large’ 3 BR with Our computer will underwrite the loan and issue 4 use of yard Ist and 2nd $2800- m 92166 ‘aft 6:3 floor WKLY. formal DR, LR-irpic., sun porch, Firm Commiument trom a major bank in thirty minutes, available. $1350 per month Tudor on oversized property all OPEN SEVEN DAYS 757-3142 2 * full basement, car garage, to rs on owner new kitchen appliances and Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realtors qualified occupied purchases PORT WASHINGTON Port Bivd. walk u attic. Potential for ex: A home. CENTURY 21 bath. perfect family $450 Low low taxes. MUST 300 sq. ft. interior space per pansion. Check * to 90% *Fixed and $2200 per month. rome Up Financing month with new installation. Call SEE! Principals only. $299,000. FOLAN AGENCY Adjustable *Ma y Other Loan Plans Available MacCRATE AMVEST PROPERTY 883-5577 671-5060 944-0721 883-2900 Roslyn-Albertson 516°671-1302 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. Cc For Sale y OPEN Building Open Saturday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM SEVEN DAYS WKLY. Townhouses, 2 BR, 2% baths, GLEN COVE-LATTINGTOWN Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realtors private je, complete with Mint 3 BR ranch on % manicured HEIGHTS.-Good condi- ROSLYN all appliances and carpeting, acre. Spectacular! $295,000 tion. 3 BR, EIK, 2 entrances, MINEOLA OFFICE BUILDING AR, walk to shops and start GIL REALTY 671-2300 IM Ratlroad Aver a ‘OR ————————— $1275-month, 625-0314 or 2600 s ft free-standing building WASHINGTON townhouse 3 garage, from $227,500 Glen Head New Nepal 1548 8. Walking distance to courthouse, tv bath, $1236 883-6913 484-4719 eves, 150 1.U. WILLETS AD. hospilal, & railroad, with off-street GLEN HEAD Meticulous 6 BR, 3 ROSLYN HEIGHTS Our Exclusive Call torinto & directions, BLDR SLYN parking. $500,000 full path home. All ammenities. 2 BR, 2 bath, 3 DA, 1/2 bath, home, 516-746-6085 carpeted Charming PICA REALT 741-6365 5,000 dishwasher $1100 minutes to LIE $1050 DR. Porch, GIL REALT 671-2300 COVE REALTY 621-6161 FOUROAKS 944-8500 ISLANDLittleminiVic-_| a

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FLA. GULF COAST RENTALS BABYLON Hi Ranch, mint WASHINGTON APPRAISER Naumann Communties$59K, Call PORT cond., 3BR, LA, frmi. DR, kitchen, PORT WASHINGTON ROSLYN HEIGHTS rr about our N.Y. showroom, 2.BR, % Bath, Condo $1995 2 bath income apt. Prof tand- Home for the 800-634-0738 for info $185,00 595-1585 ESTATES AREA holidays $2000 scaped. FLA. NAUMANN COMMUNITIES 3.BR, 3% bath, tamilyroom, CAC, SBR, 1% baths, home. Lovelyin- Carrage house in % acre4 BR, CONDOS & HOMES. Call about PORT WASHINGTON JE property, $2000 terior. LR with frpic, open porch, 2 bath, panneled LA, study, our N.Y. showroom, 800-634-0738 Spacious 4 BR, 2 bath, large bar. for info. diningo area. Spacious kitchen, playroom with wet patio, MULTI-LEVEL 3 BR, 2 bath LR ¥ acre, 4 BR, 3 bath, MINT $2250 best offer. $214,750 Herricks SD. $399,000 Prime Baxter Estates trpic, new familyroom, deck, "SHELTER bore 3 BR, 3% bath, $2700 EIK, $339,000 HYDE Waterfront glamorous has everything. HARDING Gingerbread Victorian. Circa 1875. Los $2800 CHARMING 36R, 2 bath home REALTY REALT A beauty to behold & own by that SANDS POINT tfumished short term Ranch OUR on oversized . Real Estate discrimin person. By DR, new EIK, attached garage. 800-942-6124 spe SANDS POINT SALES $299,500 She iela RE 516-7401014 365-6606 Cliff ‘We Love It! Sea UPDATED CENTER HALL COLONIA! IEW magnificent WALK TO YOUR enjoy for entertaining, a rpciai kitchen Manhasset ADIRONDACKS 5 BR, 4% bath, large rooms sets over Bay SETAUKET Mint 70° own private beach-mooring. near beach. $1,400,400,000 and breakfast room, pool, cabana, 1% acres fro this 3 BR2bath home with 3BR, 2 baths, fullbsmt., % charmer Firreplaced LR, den-library, formal S baths. Over Chalet between EIK, familyroom, immaculate pedre. Near Brook University. dining, EIK,4BR. 3 full renters torian over 100 yrs. 2-3 BR, LR, Lo Wildern ian & Schroon Lake. on He $399,500 Pri area. $211,000 941.4943 | 4 acre. Just reduced to $317,500. ee 5 5% baths, Low $200&# h out with al eeOt conven! tet BR, ! Sbedroo bath, 5 acres, Quality thi a roug! with beautifull Geen 671-2300 wails of 2acresof lush grounds FLOWER HILL 4 BR 3% bath State land nearby. $52,000 soaring: cellings, glass, $1,750,000 home on acre. LR with ROSLYN 516—674-4111 pool setting. i a new kitchen LAKE LUZERNE DR, i SEA CLIFF $429, with REAL ESTATE sunroom, far Charming Colonial 3BR2 baths "DUT COLONIAL” & COUNTRY MINT $770, oor §18-251-3233 TOWN trpic. lo taxes, Roslyn schools, 2 car New Listing RELO in garage, just listed at $225,000 - Worl Lead Magnifice 1920&# home o ex- 883-5200 lot. Slate CH en- . NEW HIGH RANCH tra large roof, BOTH OF ROAD ACCENTS j try. L frpic, large formal DR, ae 4 7 682 feet CAC, 2car new EIK, den and library. 3 BR, 5.BR, 3bath, garage, acres, 551 Port Bivd. 2 full baths, large attic, finish- SEA CLIFF Village Mini Herricks schools, asking Colonial Local wen ‘s Inti. Realty Zonedbi a:. Exciusive Rep. REAoP ESTAT 9,000 i ed basement. 2 car garage. busineda 2BR,F 2bath ‘ Transfered executive. sale Port Washi 000 BAUER ASSOC. pe ee 11 ee 671-23 Center Moriche NY 11934” 944-7171 C COVE REALTY621-6161 THEY WANT

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CHEVY Camaro RENAULT Alliance 1983, 2 dr, Auto 1980, ps, pb, DODGE Van 1982, factory FORDMustang 1968, VB,hoodlock MUSTANG 1968, restored iniout, Wanted am/fm BMW 1982 cassette, good cond. customized, 2 tone biue, all op. _ignitionbaffie.needsminorbody roc blue, chrom whe go in aw amii casseii cond «lustin/out. tions, auto, exc! Must see. $4400 work. $3800. 883-0455, Barckley ‘Must see! brakes, very goo WWE-OOMITEa i CLASSIC 481-2026 o 497-1615 352.4954 $ eves. Win a L Aut Excha 3 | SP 1975 Cordoba, 54k, orig MOD 9008 759414 owner, 400 cueng, exc cond, CB, FIREBIRD 350 1977, 8 exc SAAB 1983, ac, pwrwindows, 759-41294 cyl, ok New brakes. exhaust, asks $i900. cond. $2400. 796-2270 MERCEDES 280E 1981 Winjt sunr amii sunroof, theft proof sterea 67% ni: Recaro syniteBl |g ps,o a pal Segeoee stereo cassetie, Low mites, F Maverick ps. LOW MILEAGE! 1 a 5) Co utos For Sale $10,500/neg. stereo/tape, 8 cyl, very goodcond, A Cordoba. 54k. 34k excellent condition. 583-87 welt maint. Asks $550. 671-7726 garag- Gi Ds Cutlass Ciara 1983, SAAB 99GLE 1978/aulto, sunrool, Gun oer brakeelertaust. ori exc od,all cassetio cream colored, $2600/neg- auto, 4 dr, Culnew Ask cond, V6, ps, pb, ac, auto, 4dr, AMC 1979 Concord, Je rono peck Cnainalowner $4500/best offer, 671-2004 Soma sedan, silvet/black, good cond, B 1964, $1900. 482-5996 FORDMustang O0.4epd2ana 4 must see! $1000. 796-3056 767-0576 clean, fully equip, orig owner, ask: DELOREAN 1981, 27k, very good —_ 67k, new tires. $1450. 334-8274 oie apak iit ie 4 stick, 2dr, Ing $5600. 365-9617 cond. $16500. 549.9518 calls AMC Eagle 1983, spd FORD Mustang 1980, exc cond. OLDSMOBILE am/fm cassette, TOYOTA SRS hatch, Navy, CAMARO 1979, orig owner, 51k, DODGE Colt, 1979, ac, am/fm, 2 OLDSCutlass Supreme 1981, exc Cutlass Supreme 38K. exe IPP, are clean. 30k. $2875. Must sell. cond. Cond. Owner Smtt cone good ‘Extras! $2250. snows, 38k, $1600. Good shape, going abroad. 9 1978, V8, ac, am/fm, 627-4727 ps, pb, 869-5533 of 365-9838 call for details, 759-28433-7p 883-8187 MERCEDES Benz 1977, 450 SEL. velou int Mint in/ 64k ori TOYOTA Tercel 1982, 4 spd. exe eee ~~ int.exc cons, 2nd. SOK $2000 767.0527 ow leath mites, new radiator, alternator, wi water pump, brakes. Metallic VOLVO 1987, 740GLE, no mileage, 627-5201 MG MIDGET -1979, Low mileage, light blue. Asking $3000/neg auto, ac, ps, pb, pwr windows & am/fm. 883-7944 671-2658 sunroof. 3 yr warr. $17750. ERS 203-226-3932 ro

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DATSUN B210, 1978 blue, 4 dr., AC, ————————————— VWBUG 1971, good and MERCEDES-BENZ-220 Blue Orig oretat am radio, gd tires, gd. runnin car. 80k plus, $500, 883-8836 o Owner Excellent condition. Radi- 718-889-6084 So ab needacom Ge al tires. 2 sets tires, Stereo, AIC Call 271-1023. VW Su Geetle 1977, sunroof, Station car. $550. 757-3607 $3700. good rioni cond, asking $800. DATSUN Sentra 1983 2 671-6496 dr., auto, am-im tape, new radials, 65K hig Garages JAGUAR 1980 XJS red with biscuit w een Sout: $3150neg. int. AC, 62Kmi., exc.cond. $145C0 67 mb HUNTINGTON VILLAGE -2 wkend 673-3651 Days eves CO ME 6100, 62k, orig owner, garages for rent. $65 each. Car or 466-1776 cond, $2000. Call eves storage. 427-5870 ae good JAGUAR 1960 X564.2 Red with tan 676-1907 “Huntington Village -Garages interior. 45k mi automat: orig Fully FIAT 1974 Spider 72K, just refer- FOR RENT — fe, sun rool. $12,000. 678-2928 Call bushed, orig owner;$1500 829-0184 IMMEDIATE! STOR ON eek for verry. Heavemes MANHASSET 4 TIRAS i KARMAN GHIA 1968 FIAT Spyder 2000, 1980 Converti- space needed. Call days For Parts in Good ble, runs well, new hard top, good 212-244-4700, eves 516-627-6650 JIM 334-4613 cond. $3000. 549-25 THE 88’s ARE HERE! —— OF 1988 SAVING 2 door $7990. PO.E. INCLUD! e Rear Betros SUBAR $ ° Tinted Glass 5 990 ° COA a POE. Steel Radial Tires MO iste INCLUDES: e Intermittent pees Wipers e Tinted ¢ Steel Radial Tires © 100 HP. © Rack & e Intermittent Wipers Pinion Steering e 4-speed ¢ 81 HP. © Independent WI] Suspension ne M Fog Bot include a 2 veer. 24.000 Mile Farn Guaran ‘on Everything Except 5 2 ne ; 1985 PONTIAC 19 SUBARU X N DATSUN 1981 CHEVY FIREBIRD TURBO COURS 210 WAGON CITATION Midnight Blue Full 14.000 Orig Miles Automatic AM-FM 2 Door Auto Power Loaded 5 Speed Excellent in/out A/C-30,000 Miles NI Original Miles Full Loaded $3995 $2995 with this ad 37995 only 10,995

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S P O RT § O N LO N G I S L Ae Islanders Hat Trick for LI Econom Sports Med Line Scor Nassau County Comptroller Peter T. King sions, adds up to $10,226,000. This mean STEPHEN HENRY, M.D. and REGINA WHITE DURBIN, L.P.T. of announced recently that hi office has Nassau County is the beneficiar +008,4 revenues from tha calculated the positive financial impact the in direct sales tax based on thx Shin Spli t Ne York Islanders hockey team has on $16,226,000. In addition, Nassau and Suffolk Counties. multiplier of 3, the Long Island econom; total of million from the Most runners will at some time during should include; rest, application of ice after “Using the standard accounting procedure realized a $48. Islanders’ season and Nassau Coun their training, complain of soreness or pain exercise and wrapping or taping of the le of multiplyin by a factor of 3, which reflects 1986- received an additional +608,00 in sale ta? over the lower portion of the le This area prior to running. Hot soaks prior to th in- the amount of money directly related to the ty referred to as the shin and itial revenues for total of more than #1 - is commonly warm-up may also be beneficial. As the Islanders that is spent and respent on Long receipts million. the sympton complex a shin splints. It 1s pain of the shin splint graduall decreases, Island, we have determined,” King stated, ex commonl seen in athletes participating in strengt and flexibility exercises are started. “that the business community has benefited “We can conservativel project.’ King those and the track, cross country, tennis, basketball and Ankle lifts and heel cord stretchin are em- as muchas the hocke fans from Long Island’s plaine “‘based on figure records from the season and the occasionall football. phasized When the athlete resumes run- association with this outstanding team. The 84-8 85- that the from th Shin splints usuall begi with a soreness ning it should be on soft flat surface, with Islanders were directly responsibl for pum- numbers, gross receipts the lower half Ad- into the local Islander season will reach a or dull achin pain along of proper shoes and reduced distances. ping close to #50 million. 1987-8 hockey least with million bein; the tibia. Most commonly this discomfor ditional treatment may be necessary in pa- economy during their 1986-8 season and we $16,017,750, #50. into the Long Thi xperience alon the inner aspect of tients with excessive pronation, collapsed fully anticipate their topping that figure over pumped Island economy. the localir arches with Molded stated will result in total sales tax revenues of $1.2 the le Less frequently pain is or poor running gait. the '87 season,” King financial million to Nassau + along the front or laterai jouter) po orthotic insoles hel prevent ov ron He detailed the picture this way, County.” said, “the Islanders, Nassai tion . totaled the leg tion. TI devices are light, flex and “The 1980-87 ticket sales receipts “Clearly,” King with $812,000 and the business community mak i one of the early stages of this injury permit the athlete to compete without $13,000,000. That amount, along County from the conces- a economic hat trick.” ne onset of pain begins after a long run. significan restriction. Simple arch supports for parking and $2,414,000 great relieve ‘ne pain may be replace bv a nagg easil fit into the running shoe and the the tendons. sness. With repetitive running th pull on Tent Annua Turk Trot yegins shortly after the Most athletes have partial’ o: rest B Without proper or to Ann ton recovery after conservative treatmer Applications \ the symptoms become more mten Turke javCees, who are rac’ small percentage of this group will dev tynch and Is constan peiore one tora record nereased Society of America now turnouLo eXercis' 1087 te Race Directo ana attér rsin According ticipants will take their mark fo e often “It the even run at 9:30 a.m., Thanksgivin Day, Thursday, Rog Eltringnam, ishopedthat eg. While this 2 increased training in the in for th caused bv poorl Nov 26 at Garden Hig School. Prizes will will generate $50,000 procee runners, the swellin may be great enoug City athlete. It can aiso b a result Leukemia These funds will be user conditioned be awarded to th three top finishers in eac! Society. in some to compress the blood vessels and hara or the the of researck ai running on surtaces steer of seven for men and women. to support Society programs diminish supply. With less oxygen, categories oxygen and education. As the Societ shoulder of a road. Many runners ex There will also be for winners of the patient aid the muscles produce pain which 1s cramp- prizes the winter of the cur perience shin splints dunng Fun Ru (22 vears and under]. Sponsor forms nears its goal finding causes an ing in nature. In these instances surgica indoo: race allows for the months when they run on banked be sent with the allow- of leukemia, the oppo) of th restrictive fascia ex will alon application release provide b tracks. All of these mechanisms produce associates that all runners will cellent results. the fascia (the ing friends, relatives, and business tunity participating the Releasin ” a significa traction or pul on posterior to show their for the runner. Prizes part of that success. muscular envelope) allows more swellin support tibial tendon. This repetitive action pro- for those the For information about registration or rac b the muscles before the blood vessels are participatin in sponsor program duces a tendinitis. Other causes include those call the Leukemia Society a compresse willbe awarded o the day of the run to procedur of which ex- poor alignmen problems returning the form and their sponsor don 938-3900 fail to to cessive pronation (o flattening of the arch) If these symptoms respond pro- other conditions which are 1 Most prominent. Pronation is a signif per treatment, at when similar to shin should be in- Free Available Adelph cant cause of shin splints and occurs splints Swimming Of these, tibial or fibular stress the inner aspect of the foot contacts the vestigate Office at before o1 should not be have again been mad at Recreation 742-580 p.m. more than the outer edg during fractures are common and Arrangements groun the wish to swim. ruled Should have Adelp University to share th use of the in- d they the midistance phas of running. out. you symptoms iden door swimming for the Adult Winter sidents may be require to show TREATMENT similar to thos of shin splints pleas con- pool the Pool. Sessions ar: for advice and on Monday, Tuesday Wednesda tification at Adelphi Treatment should b started after a goo sult your physician preper Program The swim sessions held from 8 to and 9 to 10 p.m. If have a and Thursday evenings. 9 p.m. histor is obtained. The athlete should be treatment. you question regar- the end of with There are only openings in each sessior din Sportsmedicin pleas forward it to will continue through April thoroughly questioned regardin change to call o; Park, the of school holidays. Residents so residents are encouraged earl in the dail exercise routine, mileag shoes Dr. Stephe Henry, 13 Tyler exception should call the wish to swim. Ther is no char Louisville, KY who wish to use the poo day the or running surface. The initial management 40204. erat

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: talents and character.” The dedication ceremo FOR SIXTEEN YEARS UNTIL his death in 1985, Wally Liv- young skaters’ featured (left toright) Hempstead Town Clerk Daniel Fisher, 5 ingstone directed and coached Nassau County’s successful youth hundreds Todd, County Executive Gulotta, Nassau Cor hockey program at the Cantiague Park Ice Rink. When Livingstone’sson, d miss r of Recreation and Parks Abram C. Williams, and of his friends and former players da bronze plaq honor- assistant coach Doug Abrams (: ing Mr. Livingstone at the rink last week, County Executive Livingstone’s longtime Thomas S. Gulotta was on hand te proclaim ‘‘Wally Livingstone Westbury). (photo by Al Posillicc Day.’’ The plaque and proclamation cited Mr. Livingsione’s ion, enth and gui ” which ‘‘d i ped many ae

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- November 5 1987 Page-32a- -~—— Guerview Section of Anton Community Newspapers Nass Review Nassau Football Standing Spor Conference I PF PA THE HEMPSTEAD STREAK Team 15 5 (seco longest in Nass history Farmingdal 177 30 By JACK WHITE Hempstea 198 lost to Farmindale, 3-0,on Septemb 17 16 62 The shocker of the 198 football season was Massapequa Hempstea o Lawrence 0 (tie) 128 delivered last Saturda by the Uniondale Uniondale 7 Hempstea 10 Massapequ 8 who beat Hempstea 13-12, to end Baldwin B 7 Knight Hempstea 49 Oceanside the 32-0-2 unbeaten streak. Hemp- 79 134 Tigers Hempstea 27 Berner ° Syosse & stead’s streak was the active one in longest o 80 9 Hempstea 14 Freeport Freeport New York State and the secon longest in Hempste 3 Port Washingta Beach 9 Nassau County history Long Hempstea 1 East Meadow the Port 5 95 Coming into game, Hempstead 0 Washingto Hempstea 14 Farmingdal boasted the number one ranking in th state Hicksville 45 139 Hempstea 22 Baldwin o* and consecutive wins over highly rated Far- Hempstea 42 Lawrence 19 Oceanside and (44-7). The mingd (27-7) Massapequ Hempstea 28 East Meadow 10 cham- II three-time Rutgers Cup ° Conference defending Hempstea 42 Baldwin looked unbeatable, but Uniondale, pions Hempstea 3 Hicksville 6 Sewanhaka after a fourth lead, drove 6 losin quarter Hempstea 28 Farmingdal Valley Stream Central in to score the winning yard eight play Hempstea 22 Uniondale 7 Herricks : touchdown o a 12 run b quarterback yar Hempstea 14 Massapequa 14 (tie) with 2:20 left in the Garden City Jo Hall, game. Hempstea 1 Berner ° Uniondale took a step toward Lawrence (4- giant Hemspiea 21 Massapequa and the elite of Nassau foot- both th playoffs Hempstea Farmingda Division ball. For the football years, Knight program 1986 Hempste Hicksville MacArthur has been overshadowed the school’s _ by Hempstea Baldwin basketball teams. A vic- Mepha outstandin track and Hempstea Farmindale could that. East Meadow tory of this magnitud chan Hempstea Uniondale loss throws the Cup Calhoun Hempstea Rutger’ Hempstea Lawrence battle into a wide open competition. Hempstea ‘ Syoss Hewlett ¥ » and Locust a Sewanhaka (6-0 Bethpag (6-0 x owe Hempstea Massapequa Plainview District “wuwoo o oO oar to * are now in a position go * Valley (6-0 Hempstea Oceanside West claim. Sois Hempstea undefeated and stake a long- Hempstea Baldwin Central which hasn& been Great Neck No. Valle Stream Hempstea Long Beach Like Far- undefeated since 1947. Hempstea Hempstea Syosse Conference II have one loss mirigdal and Massapequ just Hempstea Baldwin which wins the Conference Bethpag and th team Hempstea Long Beach with loss’will a con- New Park One playof one get Hempstea Farmingdal Hy siderable amount of support. Hempstea 44 Massapequa Plainedg October (los to Uniondale, 13-12, 31) . Roosevelt * Conference One Championshi Glen Cove Mineola Friends Winter Lacrosse South Side

Academy , Island Trees Friends Academ Locust Valley, will once on either Saturda or Sunda in its in- is to be b individual agai hos a winter lacrosse leag Equipmen supplie Wantag b rules and door fieldhouse. There will be both a senior players as required state Seaford the team is to be in hig level of play and a junior highlevel (6t everyone on expect Great Neck South the color uniform. throug 8th grade with a maximum of 18 same further information call Friends Carey playerso each team. The league will begi For third Mark Goldsmith, 676-22 Elmont earl in December and run through th Academy 676-039 be or Kal - weekend in February Games will playe Wynot, 671-417 Westbury Conference IV Nassau Football Forecast Locust Valle 6 ean ar PEE NWWUeun ae Carle Place OrPrRPHPHNYWA AHA DO OCOPFNNNWWe *Home Team . Malverne Saturday, November 7 4 WA em wwwn eee = Oyster Ba O Aan pRPWWNNNH OO Beach 8 Marines have collapse in last two HHO QunAkhbRwWwWNNNNHH Massapequa* 3 Long AQnAWMpRRWNNNN Lynbroo 4 Baldwin* Uniondale 12 Knight let down after Hempstea 1 Clarke 4 coooa0oeoo0o0oOo 6 9 eceoooo0oo00 000 000 Hempstea 23 Hicksville Angry Tigers&# dangerou TC O000 cooooa0aeoaaoaaoo0o oo0oo0oo0oorr East Rockawa 20 8 Braves with 4t straigh Syosset Freeport Harbor 2 last week Cold Spring Port Washington* 1 Oceanside Vikings won 1st Valley Stream North 2 Herricks 20 MacArthur* 6 Costa has 1,42 yard rushin Indians’ future? Valley Stream South 2 Sewanhaka 42 Hewlett* o Rutgers.Cu in for Floral Park 2 Lawrence 20 Mepha 14 A must win playof hope far Manhasset 1 East Meadow 1 Calhoun* 1 Both disappointi so 1 VS. Central* 28 G.N. North 6 40 years since Central went Jerich undefeated North Shore 0 still in Division 26 Plainview Dist.*6 Division playoff picture (Final standings to be determi ined by power ratings) Garden City 3 West Hempstead o Trojans go to 5- this New Hy Park 20 Elmont* 0 Not close year Devils self-destructed last week Plainedg 21 Care 6 Red undefeated Bethpag 27 South Side* Bethpag remains Roosevelt* G.N. South 6 Too much spee for Rebels 3 Cour=A HopefulaH ae ae Drilla an For 1987-88 Season Island Trees 20 Seaford* 1 A toss-up More than one hundred basketball player Three were used with sessions en- Mineola 26 Wantagh* 12 Both surprising—Mustangs on gyms ~ basketball school plu side have completed the spon- din in brisk, short play action games bet- sored by the Nassay County Public High weenthe player divided into 12 teams. Many Glen Cove 30 Westbury* 0 N contest School Coaches Association which washeld East Coast colleg coaches who were notified East 20 Manhasset 6 Indians got into win column last Rockaway ‘recentl at Hicksville Hig School. In four in- ofthe camp came tothe observe th players. week struction packed sessions, over a two The camp attendance has been growing 6- Carle Place* 14 Lynbroo o Frogs go to weekend the tes for headlines each year since its inception six years ago, Pro- Malverne 26 Oyster Bay* 14 Mules scored 50 a week ago or stardom in the 1987-8 season honed their spective varsity player are notified of the of the their V.S. South 12 Jericho 6 South with sligh edg availabilit camp by respective Notime was wasted as Nassau coaches con- school coaches and a nominal fee is Clarke 20 V.S. North* 6 A winning season for Rams hig ducte drills in ball handling positioning for charge to cover basic expenses. Coaches and Locust Valle 28 C.S. Harbor* 8 Can LV. win Rutgers Cup movesin offensive and defensive footwork, referees donate their services and any pro- Floral Park 14 North Shore* 0 North Shore winless pe Camp directors were fit returned by the camp is given back tothe St. Paul’s 26 Saints win Island Conference Wheatley* Jo eeigandgWolerting of Great Neck North, Paul Association to hel defray the cost of the an-, *Pick Lutheran 7 LV. Friends 6 em Bosco of Massapequa and Budd Bryan and nual County Championshi Dinner, the All this Bellmore J.F.K 6 McBurney o Not much offense in one Bob Kenney of Hicksville. Star Dinner and awards.

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President Joe Giordano’s Message: ‘The smallest actual good is better than the most magnificent promises of im- possibilities.’Thoma B. Macauley Ju like other things in life that come and go, so do the events and activities held b the Galileo Lodg The Halloween Dance, held October 31, came and went, but with lot of fond memories and hours and hour of relaxation and enjoyment. All the high- Halloween seekers - compose of members, friends and patrons of the Galileo Lodg - definitely enjoy this latest venture b our organization. In next Ate week’s column we will report further on the delightful proceedin of this dance. bs. x eK OYSTER BAY TOWN Councilmen Angelo A. Delligatti (second from left rear) and Thomas L. Clark (second from and Town Clerk AnnR. Ocker were among the presenters From the time that Halloween becomesa part of the past, there is what you might rightrear) at the Hicksville Baseball Association’s annual awards night. Proudly displaying their call slight lull in the Galileo Lodge fall and winter social and recreational Simonelli program, trophies are Paul Doyle and Stephanie Anderson. Association president Gregory but onl until the beginnin of the holida season, which is certainl never far away. * emceed the affair. Then the goo times begi again, and this year the goo times start with the Galileo L.I Mailer Lodge Christmas Dance, which is usuall held durin th first or second week of Postmast Gener Tisc T Addres December. this danc will be the two and Followin enjoyabl exciting highly Postmaster General Preston R Tisch will Mailroom” will be held from 9: a.m. to. 11:3 emotional Christma that the Galileo hold for the children parties Lodg handicapp be the guest speak at the Greater Long a.m, Registration and a continental breakfast of Queens and Long Island and the children of its membershi These parties alone Island Postal Customer Council Annual Fall is from 8:00 a.m. to 8:3 a.m. A genera represent what Christmas means and thespirit it bring forth. What a beautiful sigh Luncheon. It will be held at the Garde City assembly will take plac from 8:30a.m. t09:15 Tickets and can be obtained to witness and what a heart-warming scene for human hearts to parta of. Thi is Hotel, Stewart Avenue, Garden City, on a.m. are $37.5 November 12. Tisch will at from th U.S. Postal Service, - Marketing Christmas at the Galileo Lodg and this is how the members feel about it to convey Thursday spea the Grand Luncheon at 12 p.m. Communications Department, Hicksville, alittle joy and happines to others. Then, to add to the highly- spirit of the Banquet A workshop on “Preparing Your Mail for NY. 11805-99 755-2770. holida season, the Galileo Lodg will present its New Year&# party and dance, which Acceptance” and a skit on “‘Managing a is considered the epitom of fun and frolic or mirth and merriment, whatever you’d like to call it. Then, after another short lull, the Galileo Lodg shap up .its spring social and recreational program. So as you can see, th lulls are short but the goo The Number 1 times are long More information on thes activities in future columns. eee learning experience. Before I joined the Galileo Lodg many years ago, I was searching in vain for an Only as a Century 21° So call today. Don’t let that would reflect and views. I wanted an . organization my thought organization Professional can you take this golden opportunity that would embellish the customs, traditions and culture of my race. I was seekin : advantage of our ex- pass you by. life life. I wanted an that an organization whos way of was my way of organization clusive CareerTrak® Put Number 1 to work would and and one that would raise our aspire to greater thing height hope an training—one of the most for you. aspirations to a point where I could actuall go and shout that its not too bad to be comprehensive programs amember of the Italian race. Ethnicity is on the rampage toda It’s part of our scene, in the industry. Whether so shouldn’t I become a of this environment. want to in Cua wh part you specialize

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1987 - November 5, Page-10 Bilustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, _ Hicksville -\ Community Calendar -HICKSVILLE © Hicksville Fire District Board of Fire Please address all notices of local events to Commissioners 7:30 p.m. in the Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P-0 Box meeting, board room of the fire headquarters on 1578) Mineola, N.Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. Calendar items must be submitted two weeks Marie St. — Novmeber 11 prior to the event. Wednesday, founded in 1986 by Howard J. Finnegan NEWS e Mid-Island Single Parent Group 5 at the Hicksville Senior RITA LANGDON EDITOR Thursday, November meeting, 7:30 p.m. 7 355 JAN MANASKIE ASSOCIATE EDITOR FLO GRIES SOCIAL EDITOR e Overeaters Anonymous meeting, Citizen Housing Community Room, HOWARD FINNEGAN CONTRIBUTING EDITOR p.m. at Parkway Community Church, Newbridge Rd. Topic: ‘Thriving Despite Post Office Box 70 © Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 Hicksville. 4th step. For information call Hardship.” Ope to all separated, divorc- 795-6814. ed and widowed For information Incorporating the Hicksville Edition of the Mid-island Herald : parents. Fred J. Noeth call ext. 719. founded in 1949 by e Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 8:30 795-5943, Church Hicksville Illustrated News is published every Thursday p.m. at the Parkway Community ¢ Hicksville Kiwanis Club meets at 12:30 by Anton Community Newspapers of Long Island Nursery, Hicksville. Big book. For informa- p.m. at the Milleridge Inn, Jericho. 132 East Second Street, Mineola, New York 11501 call 795-6814. tioni e Life Member Club of the 516-747-8282 Sagamore Friday, November 6 Telephone Pioneers of America executive e Film: ‘‘Cocoon,” 8 p.m. at the Board meeting, 9:30 a.m. at the American Hicksville Library. Legion Hall, 115 Southern Pkwy., Plain- view. For information call George Am- © Hicksville Americas Soccer Club will brosio at 731-8254. hold a general meeting, 8 p.m. in Cafeteria Letters From Our Readers November 12 “A”, Hicksville Middle School, Jerusalem Thursday, ~ © Hicksville-Jericho Club will Anton Rotary Letters to the editor are welcomed by the editors and publisher of the Community Newspapers. Ave. All welcome. meet at 12:15 p.m. at the Milleridge Inn. in order for us to them: should b as short However, the must follow certain guideline print they ¢ Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 8 to ° at to edit in the interest of MUST be signe ( type name Fund-raising activity, 10:45 a.m. as possibl we reserve the righ space: the 10 p.m. at Parkway Community Church, address and number so that we can Shaarei Old at the bottom will not suffice); the must include an telephon Hicksville. Congregation Zedek, Country verify their authenticity. Rd. and New South Rd., Hicksville. share with our readers, but we are unable We receive many fine letters which we would like to Saturday, November 7 Refreshments served. are or have a name only. Live for children: “A Choice for to use them because the unsigned typewntten play © Hicksville (Mid-Island) Senior Citizens letter because of but we try to present both 2 at the Hicksville We cannot publish every we receive spac limitations, Cinderella,” p.m. Library. will meet from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the considered to be in taste will not be printed. sides of all issues. Personal attacks and letters poor Free tickets available. United Methodist Church, Old Country Rd. e “Moonlight Bowling,” sponsored by and Nelson Ave., Hicksville. For informa- To The Editor: were shed bu a lot more laughte and on The Parent' Association of St. Ignatius tion call Clare Smyth at 938-7079. this note | would like to thank School. 7 at North Levittown On October 23r the Hicksville Hig everyone Loyola p.m. e Auxiliary to William M. Gouse Jr., Post Old Schoolhouse Lane. Donation: School Alumni Association chose to honor wh attended. woul also like to suggest Lanes, No. 3211 Veterans of Foreign Wars will includes 3 all who read this and-are an alumnus $15, games, shoe rental, prizes meet at 8 at the VFW Hall, 320 South my wife Suzanne and mysel at the to p.m. and buffet dinner. For tickets call James Hicksville. Dinner Dance at Franco’s in of Hicksville Hig School and are not aread Broadway, Homecoming Madden at 935-4690 or Jim Quinn at attended. The an alumni member, to join and be active. e William M. Gouse Jr. Post No. 3211 Bayville Over 225 peopl 433-0389. - ladies classe of and had reunions. A No one knows better than I ho it feels Veterans of Foreign Wars, auxiliary, 1952 1957 e “Under the 10 a.m. to Bazaar, Big Top,” will meet at 8:30 p.m. at the VFW Hall, 320 time was had by and it was a to be honored b a great bunch of people great all great 3:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, said South Broadway, Hicksville. moment for Suzanne and to b singled and as in my acceptance speech Old Country Rd. and Nelson Ave., e Hicksville Elks Lodge No. 1931 will out for our past efforts in helpin the the honor was all ours. Hicksville. Sponsored by United Methodist meet at 8 p.m. at 80 East Barclay St., association in their bigges task—which is Women. Free. For information call Mrs. Thanks once to all that attended Hicksville. For information call 931-9310. again Benson Daines at 931-0545. raising money for scholarshi for the and to all my friends in the Hicksville area. ¢ New Outlook for the Widowed will students at the hig school. e The Wolfe Tones will be performing in We may be gone from Hicksville (now in meet at 8 p.m. at the Mid-Island Y, 45 traveled from far and wide to concert at 8 p:m. at Holy Trinity Diocesan Peopl be our Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview. For informa- Maryland but you alway in High School, Newbridge Rd., Hicksville. attend. From as far as Alaska and tion call the Y at 822-3535 or Blanche Tar- hearts Tickets: $12.50 in advance, $15 at the door. Florida and California sky, president, at 938-1747. Albequerque— For tickets call 938-0930. Doors open at 7 —all one in common Milt. Levitt, Friday, November 13 havin thing p.m. e Hicksville-Levittown Chapter of the ....Hicksville and its schools. Some tears Class of 1949 Sunday, November 8 Catholic Golden Age meeting, 1:15 p.m. at e Sunday Message: ‘“‘Freedom to Live Levittown Hall, Levittown Pkwy., Hicksville. Life, Mountain Moving Experience,” 10:30 All welcome. a.m. at 17 Maple PI., Hicksville. Immediate- ly following the Sunday Message is a ° Las Vegas Nights, Nov. 13 and 14, 8 Hicksville Elks fellowship, followed by a ‘‘Rap” about the p.m. to a.m. at the Lodge E. St. Free admission. message. Guest speaker, Ann Ciumei. No. 1931, 80 Barclay Monday, November 9 Proceeds to benefit Elks& programs. For in- e Fashion show and dinner, 7:30 p.m. at formation call 931- 9310. the Hicksville Jewish Center, Jerusalem Sunday, November 15 Ave. and Maglie Dr. Fee: $15 per person. e Tikvah Hadassah of Syosset- Woodbury Mini Bazaar, 10 a.m. to5 p.m. at e Divorced or Separated Catholics of L.I. the Congregation Shaarei Zedek, New Hicksville Chapter meeting, 8 p.m. at Our South and Old Rd., Hicksville. For Lady of Mercy School Cafeteria, 500 S. Country information call 364-0160. Oyster Bay Rd., Hicksville. For information call 935-2796. e Sunday Message, guest speaker, Wilberta Mann, RSCP, 10:30 a.m. at 17 © Levittown-Hicksville-Wantagh Aux- Hicksville. after the iliary of the Association for the Help of Maple Pl, Immediately is followed Retarded Children (AHRC) will meet at the Sunday Message a fellowship, about the Levittown Hall. by a “Rap” message. Tuesday, November 10 © Recovery Inc., the Association of Ner- e Lamaze Classes offered at the Mid- vous and Former Mental Patients, will Island Hospital. Fee. For information call

meet at 8 p.m. at Parkway Community 483-3603. : Stewart Hicksville. Church, Ave., © Diabetes Education, five week course © The Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the at the Mid-Island Hospital, afternoon and Society for the Preservation and En- evening hours. Fee. Time arranged at couragement of Barber Shop Quartet registration. For information call 520-2212.

in America, will meet at 8 at ¢ Singing p.m. EAC, Inc. has openings in a new pro- Hall, Church of the Advent, 555 Winthrop gram itis sponsoring. This program, cail- Advent Ave., Westbury. New members are ed STEP is for economically disadvantag- wanted. For information call 489-2644 or ed, OUT-OF-SCHOOL- AYOUTH Sere(ages Op16 to tmed snmrmoad 938-1062. 18) EAC is located at 240-A Old Country ¢ Fund-raising activity, 7:45 p.m. at Con- Rd., Hicksville. For information call gregation Shaarei Zedek, Old Country Rd. 433-0800. and New South Hicksville. Rd., ¢ Looking fora Career? Need help with Refreshments served. your resume? Schedule a meeting with the © Retired Police Association of the State Career Counselor at the Hicksville Public of New York will meet at the V.FW. Hall, Library. Tuesday and Saturday hours are Post No. 7277, Veterans, Massapequa. For available. For an appointment call information call 249-0525. 931-1417.

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If you wondered about the many agencies tatives from these organizations will talk that exist in the area, come to the “Spotligh about th services the offer to Hicksville 3 eR a es ] : E O Hicksville” program on Thursday, residents. from the Job for the Hear- (LEFT TO RIGHT) Representatives Development Corporation November 5, at 8 p.m. in the Hicksville You will be able to find out: where mothers Adult from Lutheran Friends of the Dea f Mill Neck Manor, Christine Oddo, ing Impaired Library’ Community Room and find out. can exchan ideas, how you can arrange Placement Specialist and Robert Keenan, Program Director present Richard Torres, Af- This co-sponsored by the transportation for specia circumstances, firmative Action Program Coordinator and Roger Nienaber, General program, Hicksville Public and the Hicksville to training life Manager/Postmaster of the Hicksville Division of the U.S. Post O: ffice, with an award Librar wher get in saving technique ent tohi the will and discover what activities are available for’ U. Servi Community Council, present speaker , ognizing the U,S Posta commitment tohiring the physically challenged,The --"-"~* Postal Service i: is the fargest employe of the hearing impaired on Long Island. from several community groups. Represen Hicksville teeris”* a

oe “Hicksville Bilustrated News - Hicksville. New York - Thursday. November 5, 1987 Bage-i11—_____—_——~<C~S*é‘—‘“Fn”””””” William M. Gouse Post No. 3211 News Ea St Studen Cele US Cons BD By P.P.C. Carmine A. Somma neapolis Mn. 55415. our the the Ladies Members of the V.FW. Post 321 are hap Ever year post Auxiliary the WWI WWII memorials sponsor the annual Voice of Democracy py to see that & Scholarsh fo all the schools in the are free from graffitt and vandalism. The two Progra Hicksville School District. For informa- comrade responsible for the clean- war more tion call chairman, Senior Vice Comander memorials are Ed Kneniewski and Connie Anthony at his assistant Steers as well as the maintenance crew from Ferrara 798-3359, Past Carmela Vitielloat the Hicksville school district. The Auxiliary President, From October maintenance crew have bee doing a great 935-35 throug Januar 198 we are the onl V.EW. in the jo keeping the area free from graffitti and Organizatio Hicksville who will be ads for vandalism and the comrades from post kee area solicitin and back tothe our Journ Ads byletter No pho calls will eye on the memorials report be made. Our members hav I.D. cards chairman. to the Wm. M. Gouse Every Veteran’s Day the combined verif they belon to Jr Pos cannot the LD, card veterans and its auxiliary hold the traditional 3211. Ifthey produc call the hall call Com- Veteran’s Day service at the Hicksville Junior V.FW. at 931-78 or mander Vincent Ferrara at 935-60 Hig School on November 11at 10:30a.m. All The Comrades of the Post welcome new are welcome. If you are a veteran from members ‘Domenick Uarricclio and WWI the Korean War, or Vietnam War, and Francesco to our wish to obtain service medals, call Ed Castellano....congratulati Commander, Vincent Ferrara, and his wife, Kneniewski at 433-36 Women wh serve in MR. BOBHILSKY’: ‘ SIXTH Graders enjoyed cake especially made ofthe Frances M. Ferrara, who incelebrati WWIL the Korean War or Vietnam, may Auxiliary Chaplain U.S. Constitution’s birthday. celebrated their 46t anniversary ap also, b givin Eda call. All women who weddin on October 18.,..Frances will also celebrate served in all the wars can get the same benefit her on October from V.A. The women who birthda 14. Happy birthda PORTLEDGE SCHOOL as the men get W Frances....On October 14, the Greek serve in Vietnam are trying to raise money Georg is his froma Vietnam Women’s Memorial Project. celebratin 73r birthday A Coeducational, Nursery through Twelfth Grade November is our next Las Vega Nite. Peopl wishing to contribute may send 14 College Preparatory Day School start at to 1 a.m. checks to The Vietnam Women’s Memorial games 7:45 p.m. Project, 511 Eleventh Ave., Box 45, Min-

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Dalton Funeral Home, Hicksville at 9:45 a.m. resident of Hicksville, Jose Carbe, a Chape JEWISH on Oct. BAPTIST passe away 23. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Make- Congregation Shaarel Zedek New South Rd. an Old Coun- Mr. Carb is survived b his wife, Nina, First i Church Liszt St. and Pollock Pl., Hicksville. Tel: A-Wish Foundation, would be Rd., Hicksville, 11801. Tel:938-0420, 938-0422. Rabbi Yitz- appreciated 938-7134. Kevin J. Rawlins, Pastor. Services: Sunday morning try his at 9:00 a.m. his Elaine Cary, son, Paul, 7:00. chok Shuster. Services: Saturdays daughter J worship at 11:00. Sunday night gospel hour at Sunday and five Clara B. Fassbender adie through adult at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday LUTHERAN his brothers, Nino an Paul Clara B. Fassbender, a retired executive The Lutheran Church of St. Stephen 270 South Broadway, grandchildren CATHOLIC The Rev. Frank L. Nelson, Hicksville, 11081. Tel: 931-0710. A Mass of Christian Burial was said at secretary of LILCO, passe away on Oct. Pastor. Services: Sundays at 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Holy Family Church 5 Fordham Ave., Hicksville, 11801. Tel: : School at 9:15 a.m. R.C. Church on Oct. 26. Inter- 2 at the of ninety. She was a resident 935-1345. The Rev. Bernard J. McGrath, Pastor, The Rev. Peter ce Hol Famil ag South Road, Hicksville, Domenick Graziadio, Redeemer Lutheran Church 17 New of Hicksville. rk. Duveisdorf, Asst. Pastor, The Rev. ment followed at Rood Cemetery of Northport, formerly 11801. Tel: 938-8693. The Rev. Dr. Theodore S. Grant. Services: Hol Asst. Pastor. Masses: Sundays in the Church-7:30, 9:00, 10:15 at and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. of Thomas F. Dalton Miss Fassbender was the of the and 11:30 a.m. 12:45 and 7:00 p.m. In the School at 10:00 a.m. Sundays 8:0 under the direction daughte 40 W. Nicholai St., Hicksville, 11801. Saturdays at 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 and 7:30 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church Hicksville late Charles and Fassbender, the Tel: 931-2225. The Rev, Dr. John H. Krahn, the Rev. Wayn Puls, Funeral Home, Chape Magdelen Our Lady of Mercy R.C. Church 500 South Oyster Bay Road, Assistant Pastor. Services: Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Sundays 931-4351. The Rev. James E. Rita M. Giordano sister of the late Madeline Fassbender. She Hicksville, 11801. Tel: Msgr. Care at8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery Boesel, Pastor, The Rev. Charles A Gartner, The Rev. William Bible on cousins. at 9:30 a.m. for the 9:45 a.m. service. Study Rita M. Giordano, a resident of Hicksville, i survived by several Donnelly, The Rev. John Fencik. Masses: Sundays in the Wednesdays al 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m._ Church-Saturday evening at 5:00 and 7:30 and Sundays at 7:30, of Christian Burial was said at passe away on Oct. 23. A Mass 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. In the lower Mass Thomas St. Neri R.C. Church on Oct. In- church-8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Family Pre-deceased by her husband, J., Phili 29. United Methodist Church Old Country Ad. and Nelson Ave., on the third Sunday of every month at 11:00 a.m. in the lower Rood 11801. Tel: 931-2626. The Rev. Richard Smeltzer, Mrs. Giordano is survived her terment followed at Hol Cemetery church. Weekdays at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Hicksville, b daughter i The Rev. Dale White. Services: Sundays at 8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 St. Ignatius Loyola A.C. Church 129 Broadway, Hicksville. Diane her son, Thomas M., and under the direction of Nolan and Taylor- Sunday from 900 to 10:30 a.m, The Bus Ministry J. Gesell, Tel:931-0056. The Rev. Frederick Harrer, Pastor. Rev. Peter Liu a.m. school of the Church operates every Sunday to bring people to Sun- Debra, Howe Funeral Home, and Rev. Thomas Costa, Assoc. Pastors. Services: Weekend her grandchildren Eric Gesell, Northport. day Schoo! or the.9:15 a.m. worship service. masses, Saturdays at 5:00 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 7:30, 8:45, 10:00 a.m. (10:30 in the auditorium) and 11:15 a.m. 12:30 and NON-DENOMINATIONAL 6:00 p.m. Weekday masses at 7:00 and, 9:00 a.m. Monday Hicksville, 11801. Hicksville Public Bus The Church of Hicksville 17 Herzog Place, through Friday. Saturdays a 9:00 a.m. Librar Tri Tel: 822-6330. Harold Butler, Pastor. Services: Sundays at 10:30 COMMUNITY a.m. schoo! at 91:30 a.m. Bible Study on Mondays at _ Sunday WHERE: Museum of American Folk Art, N.Y.C.’s histor from the time it was a small 7:30 Prayer meeting o Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Home Bible The Parkway Community Church Stewart Ave at Levittown p.m. Study Groups; Christian School with full academic program The American Craft Museum, lunch on Dutch town to now, the Bi Apple A speci Parkway, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 938-1233/931-9055. The Rev. your for grades through 12 from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to =, Douglas R. MacDonald. Services: Sundays at 9:30 and 11:00 own, The Museum of Th of New York tour of the decorative arts exhibits has been 3:00 p.m. City a.m. Church Schoo! and Infant Care at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. e Tel: Leave the museum fo this bu Midweek Bible Study on Wednesdays at 8:15 p.m Church of Christ 105 Broadway, Hicksville, 11801. WHEN: Thursday, November 12, arrange b trip...Bus Minister. Services: Sundays 935-3855. The Rev. Tom Goodlet, at leaves Field EPISCOPAL Bi- Hicksville 8:3 am & Leave City 4:30 pm Municipal Parking # (entranc worship at 11:00 a.m. Bible Schoo! at 10:00 a.m. Mid-Week Holy Trinity Episcop Church 13 Jerusale Ave. Hicksville, ble Studies, call for time and location. A staffed nursery is COST: #29.9 per person on W. Cherry St. or W. Carl St. behind 11801. Tel: 931-1920. The Rev. Domenic K Ciannella, Rector, provided for all services. Price includes coach transportation, tour Chroma Paint Store on B’wa & W. Cherr St. Chinese Auction of museums. Lunch on your own. In the in Hicksville. Do not park in Chroma parking momning you will four two splendi museums Jot. Reservations may be mad at the Circula- dedicated to crafts old and new. The tion Desk durin regul library hours. Check - will served. The auction Make bid - it’s Auction time! A coffee and cake be your Craft Museum ha a or order No refunds unles This will be fun American special quilt only. trip Chinese Auction that is, bein run b the Glen price is $2.5 for 10 chances. a exhibit Homag To Quilts The afternoon will is cancelledmo or there issomeone ona waiting Cove, Hicksville, of Mercy filled evening and all procee willbe applie Syoss Leagu be at the famous museum dedicated list to take No on bus. For spent your place smokin Hospita on November 19 at the Knight of to the League’ Merc Hospital Pledg to New Yor City. 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Mrs. Sadetsky’ specia education class at James, Mike and Scott. They passed a Burns Avenue School wrote some scary “nauNted house”. James knocked on the monster madness for Halloween: door. An ugl man walked out of the house. H said, and have a nice Th pet, names are Alligator and Bull. The “Goodnight Th are ugl The eat people. alligator nightmare! Ohlhausen breathe fire. On Halloween, they scare peo- By Joey pl and then the go to sleep. I got a Bab Gog a radio controlled Cor- By David Grief vette car, The car had headlights The car had 6odifferent The Toda the Monsters went to the beach. ways to move. car goes 90,000 The car could d The brough two dog to eat. Th also took m.p.h stunts. Eddie Brown arubberduck a toy boat and three bikes to By pla with. The were afraid of water. So, the At3-00 on Halloween afternoon four peo- cried, Theyate the 2dog to cheer them up. ple were goin trick-or-treating. The names Then they went in the water anyway. of those 4 peopl were Mike, Tom, Rick, and By Alison Holohan Keith. On the way they found a Haunted House. the doorbell. Someone On day the Monster family went ona pic- The rang to the door. It a H said, nic fora vacation. The broug a bat, blood came was vampire! Would to eat dinnerover for drinks, snacks, skeleton sandwiches, “Come.in, youlike while here?” Keith said,” Ok, What are hav- spider and poison. The played for a you “You!” Get him! Put them in the and then they went home. ing?” pot,” By Kathleen Larson said the vampire “We got them! Now, boil the water.” Once there was a group of kids named By Eddie Brown

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Halloween Part At ‘OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICES

Fork Lane Sch ool hamlet of Massapequa. NO STOPPING ZONES apublic hearing will be held by the Town Boardof Fire Commissioners of the Jericho Fire District, the York, Jericho, New York, invites sealed bids twelve shall be ADDED or DELETED from SECTIO Bay.; NassauCounty,New on Fr Ogu at ° Ue) and te (10) with and Halloween funwashadbyallonOctober —_17-152inthehamlets of Glen Head, LocustValley, ber pagers chargers onnesdavailing ovetime in ath 19Hearin waRoo cen amplifiers.Het 30 at Fork Lane had Massa dal HalBas pen o ea STOPPIPROMI DURI CE &q Building, Audrey Avenue, Oyst Bay, ids will be accepted at Fire Headquarters on classroom party, followe y their annua! New York, for the purpos of considerin an ap- North Broadway, Jericho, New York until 10:00 AM DAYS ORHOURS shall Nebe ADDEDor areaDELETED ee rae for permit tothe November Sree ee lication use on 20, which My Costume” parade. On Frida arent aspecial pursuant 1987, at time and plac all “Show Off & P : y 53in the of hamle Oyster Bay. juildingildin Z Zone Ordinance o! Soe a rT Ba bids will be publicl open and read. Lane PTA eomSEro eroning KIN Ores and information may be obtain- i a poa o: PROP BFECI U eRe e qunecitic Fo ne ae} ‘etition a at Fire Hea ti North Broad 0 Roms ane ‘ A party a , Hicksvill eeu acs a To GREAT J.REALTYCORP, foraSpecialUsePer- Jericho, New Yor Mon throug Frid ber and uncles, came to in T DAYSORHO ina 0 allow hours of A and 4: PM.P J. SECTION a GI Distri we th ao aejere were many game to playa with ‘ ano e operation of stachildrac! n&# care center, as pro- nvelopes must marked “SEALED BID”.

~ — = ee . ete 3 Ordinance & videdin the Building Zone of the Town The Board reserves the right ot reject any and for all the winners. Baked * prizes goodie juice of Oyster Bay, Section 499 (f) on the following all bids and to accept that bi which in th best

and cotton were sold. went - »piece interest of the Fire District. cand Everyone SECT: j: orSeacparc of promiland with theao buildinga certainerected thereon, BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS hom with lots of prizes. [TEL vin and Hicksville, ‘To of Oyster Roberts, ON beingat Bay, KING ZONES Roy Secretary fee D UR shal be ADD ecounty of Nassau, State of New York,locatedon Dated: 11/2/87 CER’ S 0} PusB Ic NOTICES : the south side of West Nicholai Street, 177 feet —S-5- 87- T #H-142-Hicks ee hamlets of Bethpage and Massapequa. NO west of the southwest corner formed by the in- tersection of OVER FOUR (4) TONS GROSS Broadway and West NicholaiStreet, NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF : 40 feet wide at the 6 PUBLIC NOTICE TRU P&# LOCAL DELIVERY shall be being approximately front, REGISTRATION ROLLS FOR ANNUAL era x in feet wide at therear and 159 feet deep, and shown ELECTION OF THE JERICHO FIRE DISTRICT 5 in theth hahamlet of PLEASE TAKENOTICE, that the Town Board PIO17-215 o& onthe Nassau County Land and Tax Mapa Sec- Please be that the Board of Elections ioned amendment to advised of the Town of Oyster Bay, New York, shall holda 1 “Mot tion 11, Block 297,Lot 13.SAIDpremisesbeingfur- of the Jericho Fire Distri regular meeting toconduct the public businessof Cha Vehicles and Traffic&quo ison file therknownas21 ‘Westhichola Strut Hicksvi day of Doar eee and may viewed daily (except Saturday,Sunday New York. The abovementioned andNovem10:00 the government of the Townof Oyster Bay, on Tues- be petition andmap p.m.at the Jericho Fire House, North AND which it areon fileand be view- ae day, the 17th day of November, 198 at 10 o'cl and Holidays (between the hours of 9AM 4:45 accompanies may roadway Jericho, New York for the purpose of the of the Town eddaily {excep Saturday, bet tlie rolls of A.M., prevailing time at the Hearing Room, Town PM., prevailing time at Office Su or Holid reparin registered voters of the ween phe 46 at Bat ertc ‘ire District. The annual election of the Hall, East Building, Audrey Avenue, Oyster Bay, Clerk. Any person interested in the subject mat- hou ot sinrathe rh Oy District will theBth day of New York “All interested members cf the ter of the said hearing will be given an opportuni- b heldo public emathe eea An personinterestedw e c qaterinthesul Jerlehocember at the Jericho Fire House, North ty tobe heard with reference thereto authe time 198 ics lavited toatlend! Pursuant tolawaphblichear. matter pe the said hearin will be givenanop- < ject Broadway, ynoteJerichthat 2 y be held at the aforesaid time and place above designated. tobe heard with refere Senne: ing will and place, or Please note that only those persons who are BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF THE portutime an lave as soon thereafter as practicable, to consider the TO above designated. TOWN BOARD istered with the County BoardofElectio: TOWN OF OYSTER BAY. OF OYSTER BAY. JOSEPH COLBY, o following amendment to Chapter 17“‘Motor Joseph Colby, Super- Supervisor. befor Thursday Novem 19, 1987 s al b Vehicles and Traffic” ofthe Code of Ordinancesof visor; Ann R. Ocker, Town Clerk. ANNR.OCKER, Town Clerk. Dated: October 26, to vote in the Fire District election to be 1987, Oyster Ba New eligil on the Town of Oyster Bay, New York.STOP SIGNS Dated: October 20, 1987, Oyste Bay, New York. po December 8, 1987. 115-871 T-#H-140-Hicks 11 87.1 T #141 Hicks Roberts shallbe ADDEDtoSECTION17-25inthehamlets ——-——————______Fire District Secretary of Glen Head, Hicksvilleand Massapequa. YIELD LI NOTICE BIDS LD SIGN shall be ADDED to SECTION 17.28inth NOTICEis hereb given, pursuant to law that NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthattheBoardof gn. BGOHFDistri -

--——-Hlicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday. November 5, 1987 Page-15 Hicksville PAL Baseball News Athl Oran Tea a By: CHARLETTE ANSTEY Pol Le The Hicksville PAL recentl hel its Boys Baseball Troph Night Congratulation toall the boysa teenagers wh participated in this program and who were awarded a trophy. The following player are on Hicksville PAL’s Boys baseball teams.

: Mets - Manager: Roger Koopman/ Coaches: Mr. Caliquiri & Mr. Chester Joh Caliquir Joh Luyster

; Kevin Chester Larr McCarth Chris Cisek Robert Musial Brian Gallahue Brian Soper Adam Goldstein Peter Taormina Craig Kemmlein Stephe Tsounis

Steven ai . Koopman 3 : FIRST ROW: (left to right) Kristi Mullally, Jill Trentacoste, Aubrey Hill, Lynn Myron. A’S7S. Manager: Manny Solomon/Coaches: . Mr. Van Aalten &a Donna Solomon Secondrow: Kristy Beiner, Christie Pfeiffer, Nicole Rettn, Laurie Zeller, Jennifer Nolan, Vivek Angadi Joh Santos . Christine Dempsey. Third row: Karen Zeller, Dina Hordern, Gina Abarno, Shabana Master, Angela Saunders, Joe Abarno, Fran Arbarno, MaryAnn Zeller. Anth ony Corra do Georg Saundars

Dohovan Michael Schefrin ’ Rya Tommy Curran Crai Mueller Jo Demare Eric Solomon Erol Dalpia Davi Nelson Chris Giacoppino Sa Trentachoski Shawn Isler Timmy Perr Hickle Seth VanAalten . Robert Isle Dennis Red a Vinck Chri Keerney Kenny G aeLatini Seth Wiener: Bobby John Luldemann * - Lynch/Coaches:y ‘n METi = AesiNe2 Manager: Mr.oe ai Mr Orioles - Manager: Mr: Hilton/Coach: Mr. Nagel Frank Ambrosia Michael Graziose b = Rob Bung Zahpe Master Matt Amuskewicz Josep Jaconina Mike Cipriano Jame Edward Na Mark Cavaco = Lync Edward Chu Perino ’ Joh : Eric Chun BJ. Sommer Andrew Costello Alex Rudis Rya Ferraro. : Tony Sporanza Nicholas Gonzalez Jim Werchanski Garfinkel Sayn Vijay Stephe : Donald Hilton Mark Williams : David Goldman

Zed Lounder ; Su - Intermediate Division

Rangers - Manager: Mark Provenzano/ Coaches: Carol Fullerton & Mr. Depew Dave Ferraro Phils - Manager: Bob Paul/Coaches: Mr. Flynn & Ivan Anglin Danny Lerner Matthew Anello Anthony Hoyo - Charles Bernardo Joh O’Brien . Robert Beck: Robert Paul Nicholas Castoria Rya O'Ro Danny Paul Thomas Curley 4 Fullerton William Sucarino David Ken Engleh Louis Sel : — Chris Gay Patrick Sullivan David Ferraro Brian Shor

Kafel Toelstedt - Joh Jame Josep Ferrarro Brett Smith - Jonatha Kanuck Josep Trepasso Tim Flynn Adam Tisdale Denis Padres - Manager: Mr. Williams/Coaches: Mr. Williams & Mr. Barozie Georgatos

Albeli Araneta Peter Mazzurco Yankees - Manager: Bud Moeller/Coach: Bob Jonason

Chris Barozie Thomas McMann Brian Brown Fred Lamar Shuvo Dastadar Amit Nihalani Chris Moeller _ Jo Cagliot Scotty Gu Rya Quin Patrick Clinton Steven Rubin Kamyar Haim Ma Resti Bobb Delanosa Andrew Simoneschi Mike Matth Hamlin Stin Eric Germuth Michael Spreckle Chris Isley Frank Williams Mike Hawkins Jara Trapasso Robert Williams Junior - Division Jonason Jo Kevin Mets - Manager: John Haley /Coaches: Mike Kielty & Mr. Kelly Kell Mr. os Brendan Biggi Timmy Paul Mets - Manager: Danny Rogers/Coaches: Mr. Spero & Galati Brian Fairbrother Michael Perino Michael Beinert Karl Rice Tommy Fogarty Brian Quinn Thomas Galati Chris Roger David Joh Hale Wenger Scott Greenspen Brian Rooney Brian Kelly Richard Werchenski Thomas Janickey Bill Sper Mike Kielty Michael Whitman Steven Love Chris Troisi Brian Kist —= Eddie Murphy Robert Viglione Walter Hoffman Lonnie Jonatha Yee Rangers - Manager: Wayne Healey /Coaches: Peggy Quaresimo&am Oguenic

a Robert Peters Frank : Paul Lyons ict, Capporino a Mr. Benes - Bill Coaches: Mike Galdo & iv Clem Cesare Bobb Quaresimo Cards - Manager: Dammes/ Matthew Kevin Cher Restivo Chris Benes Gerard Halfpenn son Michael Cisek Danny Russo Chris Carnechen Willie Koopman | =a eal Shawn Heale - Danny Scheferstein Guy Carloni Peter Morace Smith ain- Walter Hoffman Brian Jason Dammes Jef Orkin Wood be Jason Johnn Gary Brian Flanaga Lawrence Randall Pfieffer & Mr. Emanuel Scott Galdo Daniel Wenger D”. Orioles - Manager: Tom Goodlet/Coaches: Mr. and Eric Goldstein Victor Yee . Goodlet yest Glen Aragonoill To Chris'‘Gr Drew Carter Ed Lee -RS : Goodrich/ Coaches: Mr. Huertas, Mr. Densky & Mike Hayes ary Anthony DeStefano Todd McGee A’s-Manager: Buddy Michael Montello icks Mark Emanuel Craig Cavaco Dennis Kell Pfieiffer Mark Franchino Jarro Lee Densk Joh Lofikis - Steven Gansron Kenny Yee Jo Fillipon Jo Montalto Mr. & Mr. Silvestro Danny Goodrich Sal Restivo o Mariners - Manager: Mr. Fleming/ Coaches: Kelly Pat Grankaris Joe Walsh 7:0) . J. McCotler Michael Haye Erik Wright -. ar eeHubertHerChu oh Nealia the ast Gre Huertas David Yuttal - ieee Nuzat the Steven Flemin Georg Intellisano vo Stephe Ga ; Justin Serpico Michael Silvestro Michael Kelly . sc Shennen Macoa Phili Zafriadis More PAL Team Members

: m Cards - Manager: Mr. Curran/Coaches: Mr. Aaron & Mr. Isler Next Week te Aaron Robert Levy orts Johu Brian Loomis : ra Michael Carrleo : - November 5, 1987 --Hichsville Bilustrated Me Hicksville, New Bork Thursday, Page-1 -Hicksv Gir & Bo Cros Coun Team Ru I Coac Mee Ne Yo Te Nas At

IN-THE BOYS’ Race, Arlen Strongin plac- JENNIFER LIVINGSTON WA the first HICKSVILLEGIRLS’ team to first place Coaches mee CROSSCount inth Nass ed 27th. place winner in the Nassau Coaches Meet. at New York Tech.

JUDE Me EEE oe LaSPALUTO ARLEN STRONGIN CHRIS JAROS Hicksville PAL Late Registration Hicks &q Pioneer Los a‘Go Ga Monda Nov. 9, to 9 p.m. Woodland Ave. School, Ketcham Rd SCHWA Woodland Ave. Ketcham R By JAY M. puta boomer in from th 18 yar line. But no! School, (Us rear door) Our Hicksville travelin team lost a hard Th play was called back for Raider encroach- Tuesda Nov. 10, to 9 p,m. Progra offered: Jud basketball, foug game last Saturda to the Garde Ci- ment. Croce ha taken the sho just as the Lee Ave. School, 7t Street dance-twirl, karate, unisex bowl an ty Raiders 21. whistle had sounded, and it was no good Friday Nov. 13, to 9 p.m. baseball/softball. Although they controlled the ball Minutes later, Jose Matz kicked one in from throughou most of the g they were not th right side to score for Hicksville. The mid- R Halleran Senio Men’s Golf Tournament able to dominate at scorifig. Their game was fielders Jonatha Schwartz, Jo Florio, Phil be a most Overall Low Net P. Horton October 15t turned out to Se Spout aggressiv and shar but chances to tie the Caputo, and sweeper Joe Croce all worked beautiful for the senior men who com- da ist Low Net ‘B’. Bob score prove unsuccessful. the ball forward now. . Stellwagen in the October Halleran Senior pete Ra 2nd Low Net ‘ Jim Rowe The score waso-2at the end of th first half. Shortl afterwards, the ball was struck . Men’s Golf Tournament. ‘ With Peter Titone in goal twohard shots sail- towards the Raide goal. It bounced off the 3r Low Net . Dic McHugh Joh Harty, tournament chairman, states ed by for the Raiders’ scores. Dave Nelson, far post and was rebounded by Hicksville The Low Net ‘C’ Ed that Artie Murphy— monthly player— ist . McCarthy Danny Wolchok, Greg Latini, Russell second shot hit the upper post and was re- 2nd Low Let ‘C’ J. missed H is still in the but . Cooper This time it hit the left reall hospita Brousseau and Jonatha Kanuck all tried to bounded again, post 3r Low Net ‘C’...... J Stellabott coming along. He sent word that he missed even it up without success. In the backfield and bounce into the field. The spectators with the was to Closest To Pin...... J. Franzino playing gang. Artie’sjob post ... was Josep Matz, Robert Ilsley and Richard were watching in disbelief! The chance to the scores so co-chairman Charlie Grimner Longes Drive...... E. Nardi Werchenski, all workin togethe tomove the even the game was now gon as time was run- gave Frank Drasb the honor of taking his Th last tournam will be playe in ball to safet ning out. plac The results are as follows: November. The men want to thank Mike Inthe second half, Hicksville playe with A great gam for the Pioneers and the Low Gross ‘A’...... - L. Reymers Farrell and the women at the windows for a spirit of purpose. After a Raide foul, Jo coachin staff. The player and parents will 2nd Low Gross their cooperation. The course was in the best Croce took an indirect shot on the goa and remember this one for a lon time. Net ‘A’. Low , Augu shap ever. 2nd Lo Net “Aho John Murphy a

November 5 ee Che Overview Section of Anton Community Newspapers Copy edited by Jan Benson EDITORIAL A N D OPINION

What the Politicians are Saying... CA Better fiom Lauldelte.. STATE SENATOR MICHAEL J. TULLY, JR. (R- Heights highlights the Here we with our “‘do remembers” —are you old enoug Consumer Protection Legislatio recentl signe into law: .. go again you .In the old order to kee the kids to remember “‘truant officers”? . . . day in all © CARD TRANSACTION FORMS— law the CARBONLESS CREDIT require all convinced that educa- in school—and at a time when some families weren&# a issuance and use of credit card forms which are carbonless or do not readily identify truant officers the credit card tion was really important— employ people to serve as the credit card holder b name or number after completion of to chase after kids who were not in sch and who were referred to as

transaction. : truants.... .It was different from toda when the school nurse or atten- vehicle sho very © MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP DISCLOSURE—Motor repair in- in school... .Oh, no— dance person calls the house to see why John isn’t also state whether bod voices and estimates must now clearl any parts supplie .and if didn’t care first of all, families didn’t have . they reall manufactured most telephones were manufactured as parts for the vehicle, were origina equipment if their kids were in school, they wouldn’t. tell the truth. ...Now my grand as nonoriginal replacemen parts, or are used parts. .In the of her officers. . mother was one of these truant . beginning employ- © RIGHTS—A holder of a motor vehicle install- MOTOR VEHICLE REDEMPTION ment, she walked, but soon she bough a Model T Ford, “Tin Lizzie’... .and vehi- wh or surrender of the motor Island all the kids ment contract repossesses accepts voluntary she went scooting all over the little Long town tryin to ge of information the redemp cle now has 72 hours t notify the vehicle buy regardin school. .I remember whe I was too school myself ridin with to . . young for : the door her tion of the vehicle. he to houses wher the lady of the house would come to to say health before in the back lot... .And @ BONDING REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTH CLUBS—Every club, child was ill while we could see him helpin his father of a health club membershi when Grandmother heard several had cut it enters into a contract for services with any buye then there was a da my th boy of State for the of Since she was also a sheriff, sh went isrequire to filea bon with th Secretary purpose guaranteein school to go toa local theater. . . . deput and that he the movie refunds if the health club goe out of business. to the theater manager, showed her badge requeste stop SOLD IN THE STATE—This the And, there in the front row, were her several truants, © TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR BOTTLED WATER and turn o lights. . . . and chemical of bottled water soldin “There no use to hide from her—she can find you any measure require the bacteriologic testing saying, disgustedl and for all of the months school . .She chased them winter summer New Yor State. placel!”. .. York State. .and, was in session, and had one of the best record in all of New . ASSEMBLYMAN DANIEL FRISA (R- hasannounced his legislati agend for this, she received the princely sum of four hundred dollars a to deal with th state’s current child care Crisis’: the Sometimes, even I&# like to see “truant officers” to lower work-based, on-site year ... toda “Th state can involve the business community insponsaring smart alecks absenteeism we hear of so often chasin those kids who, to b actuall care centers fo their employee children b approving my legislation provid da that still communicate?? are cutting classes and sabotagi their Without tax incentives (do phras ao tax credit for each da position created. percent care futures. “ Without this involvement, the vast majority of businesses would never get involved. because the cost of these universal da care services will never be accomplishe Yours Lalteb alone.” services is too massive for the state to take on . © Anton Community Newspapers QQQQ GOVERNOR MARIO M. CUOMO has announced the publication of a pamphle how explainin New York& laws conceming age discrimination and advisin peopl The booklet, “Too Too Old?” is available touse the law t protect their right Young, Monument To Gold Star Parents b sendin stampedself- envelop (leg size)to Public Information Office, NY the memorial was N State Division of Human 5 West 12 Street, NY, 10027. There have been monuments built Long Island and journey Right : REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT J MRAZEK (D- and Dr. Edward Martin, before—monumentsto the World War Land on its way. j of Gold Star Parents Albertson have announced the award World War ll veterans, tothe Korean soldiers, A group (the organiza- of the Human Resources Center in the presiden and to tion was originally conceived in 192 as from th Social Administration to the Human Resources to leaders,to genera most recently ofa two year grant Security Gold Star Mothers) met and agree that the research and demonstration the Vietnam Veterans—all o those who have Center. The grant will be used to undertake a project—an wars’ victims should also be and been considered the victims of our fathers of our which will to coordinate public (Soci Security long the tribute innovative project attempt never-ending for democracy. honored in the memorial Hence, of to return workers battles carriers)to meet the problem helpin injured of Americans to both privat (insurance Yet, one very speci group parents. and to reduce insurance costs. memorial back to productive careers wh have suffered what psychologis deem The bronze currently being readied at the Modern Art Foundr in Long the most ultimate pain of all-the los of a child- where Robert is Veteran Deserv a Nassa Healt Car Cent has been unrecogniz b those groups who Island City owner, Sprin Nassa and work. the business of monuments. overseeing the final casting patina GULOTTA are in erecting By THOMAS S. to their hom in Gol Star Parents, parents who have lost From there, it’s permanent thank to our veterans and their families. front of MacArthur Plaza at Veterans On Veterans Day, out nation will pause to say you children in wars, will now, for the first time, 4250 share to live in the country in the world. We and be Memorial in Holbrook. As Americans, we are privileg greatest in our history stand up represente Highwa th sacrifices of our veterans and The Dedication for the Monu- cherishe liberties and freedoms mad possible throug and memorialized as Americans whose Ceremony will be on Nov 22 at 2:00 p.m. their families. Those sacrifices must not be forgotten patriotic recognition is lon overdue. ment Sunda our - matter of concer, Alon with many of on the Gold Star Parents monu- wish to bring to your attention a urgent On year ago, a New York philanthropis Reflectin to who concer the for our Nassau veterans the Viet- ment, Vincent Polimeni, the person gave veterans, | have viewed with increasing necessity © Vincent Polimeni, joined forces with which this order to receive the medical care to th clear in- to th stated, “We want travel to Suffolk County (Northport in require nam Veterans of America, with impetus project, dif- the their veterans’ benefits. This trip has become increasingly Gol Star Parents via monument to serve as a dedication the are entitled, pursuant to tention of honoring the veteran there will be a disabled veterans. Ifirmly that the popul selected on and the hop tha ficult, particular for our older and believe a memorial project. A site was memory of within our County future of ... without war.” tion in Nassau County justifies the existence a health- facility Veterans Memorial Highwa in Holbrook, peac therefore, the use of one of the “shell” to care for theneeds of our veterans, I have p medical This veterans’ floors of the Nassau County Medical Center as a veterans’ facility. and nota for, the Northpor veterans facility care facility would be an adjunc to, replaceme and would be reimbursed by the Federal government. Raymon That propos has been endorsed by our federal legislator Congressmen Al D'Am wh the mat- McGrath and Norman Lent, and United States Senator brought in response, the Veterans ter to th attention of the Veterans Administration, Unfortunatel Administration ruled: which services to “Recent needs assessment studies conducted b the District, provide the VA Medical Center in Northport, have not Nassau County veterans largel throug at th latter facility Therefore, resulted in propos to expand services beyo provide the utilization of space at the Nassau County Medical at the present time, the VA cannot justify Center.’ and have asked our area veterans to send in petitions sup- I cannot accept this premise that wehave received thousands of letters portinthe plan. Iam pleas to report alread _ a veterans’ medical facility in Nassau. in support of the pla to plac Gulotta, Executive, 1 West Street, Mineola, New Lurge you to write tome, Tom County York 11501.: beensuccessful in much needed medical we willnot rest until we have placin 200,000 deservin veterans and their dependent care facilities in Nassau to serve our County’

SHEILA FARSANG E. HEFFERNAN GRACE S. HARRIET CLASSIFIED SECTION DESIGNER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT PATRICIA MURDOCK CO. PUBLISHER CARY EILEEN BRENNAN TYPESETTING SUPERVISOR JANICE SENIOR PAGE DESIGNER CHAIRMAN OF EDITORS FLORENCE GRIES EXEC. ASST TO THE PUBLISHER \USEN ‘TT SENIOR TYPESETTER MICHAEL SKAHILL PEG SLOGGA’ ADVERTISING CONTROL DIRECTOR MULVIHILL DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ART PROOFREADING SUPERVISOR AND ADVERTISING Group WILLIAM DELVENTHAL, J EDWARD FUNG VALLIANOS OF PRODUCTION BETH DIRECTOR DEPT. SUPERINTENDENT ABATE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF VICTOR E.C. \WINSKI TEDDY BAADE JAMES KOI JOSEPH SO’ KARL V. ANTON, JR. DIRECTOR OF MAJOR PRODUCTION MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING ASST. PUBLISHER ACCOUNT ADVERTISING a_

- ~ -—- Overview Sectien of Anton Community Newspapers November 5 1987 Page-2a-—————-—-—_—— E DET O RIAL A N D OPINION

November Declared Anti- Month . men Bir E ct Hine By ROBERT a On Lon Island

: Suffolk and Nassau Country Executives county area, makin it possible to pro Th of our educational is one of the elements which has strength system con- Michael LoGrandeand Thomas Gulotta have more than 2 million meals a year “jo: tributed to Long in the midst of makin Island such great plac to live. At the same time, jointly proclaime the month of November hungr affluence,” said : for all of issued the expenses for that system have gotten out of hand. From bloated central Long Island Cares Month, “a time proclamation b two coun t in th to eradicate and executives. bureaucracies to poor purchasin procedure our schools have succeeded primari- us join fight hunge find it hard poverty in the midst of affluence on Lon “Peop to believe that pov l because of dedicated teachers—not because of efficiency. This is not to argue Island.” ty and hung exist her side b side witha against our decentralized school system on Long Island. Decentralization does Their joint proclamation, recognizes the fluence, “said the founder’s widow sand the educational close at hand. School kee process work of Lon Island Cares, a region anti- Chapin Chairman of the organization, “so board meetings represent one of our onl remain- hunge organization founded b th late we hopin this November&# program wil; ing forms of “town meeting”. The proble is that Harr Cha in 1980 Toda Lon Island Cares bring increased awareness and involvemen: collects and distributes food to more than in the numerous activities of not enoug of us are involved, and onl the “squeak 150 outgoing Lon local community feedin in th bi- Island Cares.”” wheel” gets immediate attention. programs Ther is not a sufficient f&am on how our schools

are bein run. It takes a propose sex education SS course in elementar school to draw crowds at a Se school board meeting. On the other hand, the publi aos er pays very little attention to the business or labor aspects of running multi-million dollar school districts. x Personnel costs represent the bulk of expenditures. | However, a high'prop of a district&# budge goes Robert R. McMillan {o transportation, supplie heatin and-maintenance. Wh shouldn there be more creativity in coordinatin multi-district purcha ing. One way to start is b taking a loo at the central staffs of school districts. Many Long Island districts have actually increased the numbers in administra- tion even i the face of declinin classroom enrollment. Why shouldn smaller districts even share business managers and some maintenance people More savings could also come in the purchasin of supplie While some ef- %. forts have been mad to centralized the State and provid fo purchasin at NS et 3© local levels, not has been done. Pencils, scissors, books and do enoug crayons i AT mm tae aot em = not chang from district to district. There is no reason why the already existing in Nassau and purchasin department Suffolk could not be utilized to some it’s closer to home than you think. school extent b districts. The result would be much greater buyin power and I&# here on Island Surprised founded in - further throug th elimination of of righ Lon Not-for-profit anti-hunger agency saving overlappi layers purchasin agents, 198 by the late-Harry Chapi We&# a Most people are. But it& true regional Contracts for the maintenance of school could also be coordinating organization that collects and building negotiate FAC One out of 10 Lon Isianders faces hunger distributes food to programs all over Nassau anc across district lines. Lawn oil every day. and 40% of these are children and all lend — care, plumbing heatin painting Suffolk over 2 million meals last year alone FACT: The themselves non-white infant mortality tate on Long Other programs are directed toward long-term to lower prices if a contractor or supplie can count on greater volume. Isiand 1 50% higher than the national goals. helping peopie help themselves

A for labor contracts, most of u leave it to the school board and average g never get So much for us What about you? You can close There are more than 150 feeding programs your and hope tne will away involved. In fact, we probabl know little about how our teachers are eyes problem go very paid o Long foo to Island dispensing daily (itwon Or you can make one (or more) of the All we kno is the tha salaries and — taxes escalate each year— justified or not, needy choices below There& no excuse for hunger If school That&# why Lon Island needs Lon Island Cares a especially so close to home administrators are not constantl reminded of a responsibilit for hig qualit education and fiscal responsibilit education will be the onl focus. Centralizin some school district functions makes sense. But, it won’t happe Please accep! my tox deductible donation on Long Island unless some squeak wheels start appearing at school board o (Remember every dollar stays nght here on |) meetings. would like to know about organizing a fund-raising event a! work or with an organization and be addressed to ll show how Questions opinions may Mr. McMillan, Anton Community (We you easy its ) - because hunge is closer to home Piease sena me information about nelping as 0 Newspapers, 132 East Second Street, Minéola, NY tha you think 11501. volunte in ane of your programs

PO Box 1073 West Brentwood 1 11717 twoula like to hear about your activities on & regutar basis Conferenc Fo Forei Worksho Available Teacher Long Islan Association for Children with Langu Learning Disabilities is presenting series of The New Yor State Association of Foreig four worksho for families who have the Languag Teachers (NYSAFLT) and Long need for information concerning: Island Langua Teachers (LILT)are holdin SPN 1695 MASOR Parenting skillsto handle common behavior their 198 Long Island RegionahConferenc “THOMAS JONES — A “ - problems on Sat. Nov. 14 from 8:15a to3:00pmat Com- sewoque High School, Bicycle Path, Port Education for the developmentall disabled WELSH PRIVATEER \WHO Jefferson child from preschoo to college DISTINGUISHED L\MSELF FOR. The purpose of the conference is to ex- Residential services for the adult. chang ideas methods and techniqu using young CNG SAME ID \WTHE BATTLE curtent texts and “authentic” materials in the ©Vocational options and opportunites for OFTHE BOYNE— communicative classroom. There will be PURDHASED careers, training and employme for the in French, German WE KNO worksho give Spanish, developmentall disabled. WAT TORN AS ZONES and Italian and there will be exhibits and DEACH EOR A of the latest methods for BARREL ae Goop presentations use Th first of these workshop on Survival in the school elementar program. Skills for Families with children and adults CYDAR. FROM THE Ac Th fee for conference MASSAP th is $35.0 which with developmenta disabilities will be on ~ includes a continenta breakfast and lunch. Residential Services for the Young Adult. This INDIANS... Fo registration contact Ron Taub, King workshop will be presente by Judi Ungar Park Senior Route Hig School, 25A, King MSW, Director of Residential Services, on Park New York S CION ESTABLISHE 11754 269-00 ex. 231 Make Nov, 12, at 8 pm, at 1 Albertson Avenue, checks payabl to LILT. Albertson, NY 11507. A WAALUI STATION THERE AN AYDE WI Presidential Conference At Hofstra Universit WOM 1h MASSAPERQ Hofstra Sixth -\WWWE BOIET University’s Annual pecte to remain on the Campu in Hemp- BE Presidential Conference will be held on stead are H.R. halédman, John Erlichman, THE Nov. and The FIRS BRICK 19, 20, 21. topic this yea is Ron Ziegler Elliot Richardson Henry Kiss- “Richard Nixon: A Retrospective on His inger and more. For information call ON [EN Presidency. 560-681 me MAny of the renowned speaker ex- \SLAND ys \G9 -Ohe © Section of Anton Conmmmity Newspaper - November 5 1987 Page-3a

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Gulotta’s year objective implementati of the tax cut stabilization With at Old Westbury on Saturday November 14 Island, alon with the Alumni Council of Cor- cut/stabilization pla also includes new in- plan its im. Nassau County will examine the health hazards facin Lon nell Industrial and Labor Relations, the con- itiatives, begu this year, as well as funding plementation residents will The and be on firm to deal with th Island workers, including asbestos exposure ference is open to the general public. ‘of programs mandated both by the state footing critica] fashion.” and problem with vide display terminals, featured speaker will include State Senator federal governments. At ‘the same time, issues in a responsibl the and will explore strategies for achievin safer Jame Lack, Chairman of the Labor Commit- Gulotta indicated he is moving to revise According to Gulotta, chang in the Charter are and healthier workplaces tee, as well as experts in occupational County Charter Article III to permit a more County required to extend the leaders of time for Sponsore by the New York Committee for medicine and law and union active extended perio of review for future Coun- perio permitted review o/ the th for health and “Under the current Charter, Occupationa Safet and Health (NYCOSH in fight workplac safety. ty Budge submissions. budget a full and the Ne York State School of Industrial “Throug prude fiscal management and nine months of ses and revenue figures before the can be \ the implementation of various cost-cutting are require budg réleas ed This efficiency procedure we have been able to effectively preclud release of the will result before the latter of October, produc a three year plan which budg part a: the since those in a tax cut each year for homeowners in earliest, figures are nc: TO YOUR HEALTH Nassau County through 1990, and stabilize available until that time. By lifting this ‘nine while new month” we will be able tc B RICHARD H. BLAU, M.D. taxes funding many important requirement, the release the budget an earlier programs and initiatives to deal with at time and ex critical issues confronting our County,” tend the peri of review.” Neck Pain Result From Arthritis May Gulotta said. “This budg should enable our The County Executive noted that, unde County face the next several with the tentative propos overall A common medical proble referred may b needed to aid in the exact to years budg budg asolid financial in whic will spendin in 198 is expected to b $1.425 to a rheumatologi is chronic neck pain. diagnosi plan plac pro- tect our residents and will be looked upon billion, an increase of 7.5 percent from 198 Neck pain may affect many Americans Fortunately, most neck pain can be the financial community. It It is anticipated that the general fund will some time in their life. successfull treated without the use of favorably by demonstrates the strength and integrity of have a year- cash surpl of ¢80.1 million, Frequently, neck pain results from ar- surgery. Dependin on the diagnosis our County as we face the important years which will be applie over three years to pro thritis of the spine, spasm of the neck and if your symptoms do not improve, ahead.” vide for tax stabilization and the tax reduc- muscles, inflammation of the joints in you may be referred to a rheumatologi Under the Gulotta proposal property tion. County Executive Gulotta’s a the neck, or pressure on the spina ( specialis in arthritis and muscle taxes for most residential homeowners will ministrative cost reduction programs nerves. This pain can occur at rest, or disorders) decrease b approximatel #16. million dur- generate a 10.6 million dollar saving Coun- with movement, such as turning the Your rheumatologist can establish an ing the next three years. The tax reduction ty wide; highe than expected sales tax pro- head. In fact, anything that puts pressure individualized medical program. This program will translate into a $38.0 reduction ceed over the latter part of 198 and 1987 ac- on the spine may result in neck pain. may initially involve rest, analges per household for the majority of County count for most of the balance. The discomfort of neck pain may be medication, and local héat. Specia anti- residents, plu an additional +4.0 decrease $31. million is also bein provide in the onl an occasional dull or a severe, inflammatory medications, specifi ex- ach in the Police Headquarter budg for a total new budge to the three Towns and two shar pain. Most acute neck ercises, and physica also debilitatin therap may saving of 42.00 Cities to help them formulate solid waste pain resolves by itself. However, if the be require if the pain is persistent. You “This is the first time in th County history management programs and contro! local is or is should in mind that most neck pain very severe, persists, kee that a multi- budge has been proposed taxes, That is $3. million highe than the 198 associated with numbness in the will with medical pain or pain improve proper Th proposal represents the future plannin allocation. arms, you should consult your physicia management, and needless pain could that is needed,” Gulotta said. Proper treatment can onl begi once be avoided with prompt medical “Fiscal stabilit is essential to the continued the of the neck known. cause pain is A attention. health and vitality of the business and residen- CP Recertificatio comprehensive examination, including Arthritis strikes one out of seven peo- tial communities. While gener County and a complete medical history, and a ple. Learn the facts. Call for your com- speci property taxes account for onl 20 per- A CP Basic Life Support Recertification physica examination are usuall re- plimentar copy of “The Joint Approac cent of our tax burden (the balance bein Class will be held on Tuesday, November quired X- as well as blood tests, - An Arthritis Overview.” school town, villag and special district taxes 10 from 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. at the Heart Of it isour responsibilit to control or reduce that fice, 36 Willis Avenue, Mineola: Dr. Richard H. Blau is a board- Rheumato practicing 20 percent. Recent dramatic stock market Fee for the three-hour class is ‘10. Pre- in Manhasset, 516-482-68 and Westbury, 516-997-68 fluctuations, a dro in sales tax projections is 741-5522 Copyright Richard Blau. M.D. 1087 registration necessary b callin and the federal deficit, while not singularl

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Dr Jobn F Aloia, Chairman of the Departinent of Medicine at Winthrop, és in charge of the osteoporosis-prevention study, Bernadette lanonne, RPA. is the programs clinical coordinatoy: ‘““We’re convinced osteoporosis can be prevented, but we can’t much further without your he sp.”

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for the next measured b state-of-the-art equipment. (Dont women consequences could be crucial Unless enough stuck or into It generation of osteoporosis victims who might worry: Nothing gets poked you. clinical doesn hurt at all.) join us in this new otherwise have avoided the disease. directions study, our work could be Then you go home and follow the you&# be given. Different women will get dif- women Exactly what is involved for those who slowed and many ferent directions. (That’s the whole idea of the become part of this study? will suffer needlessly. study.) You be asked to return to the hospital only every few months so that we can Kee It&# quite simple. Once a volunteer passes a track of the way things are going, IUS very easy. preliminary screening (see box), sh is invited to sister, Ora located near the Perhaps one of them will be your Winthrop-University Hospital, the hard in for a to close friend. Or you yourself. Because LIR station Mineola, complete physical Please give serious thought joining. have her “bone fact is that one out of four Caucasian women checkup. She will also density” The number to call: 516-663-2888. who have passed menopause are stricken b this millions debilitating bone deterioration. That We need you. So do all your felow-women it. Since women are the of women a year. Think about Who is eligible to join the panel? throughout the country. principal victims of osteoporosis, it Gills to be considered for this To important women to take the lead in discovering What Can this new osteoporosis- work, a woman be in health It explains why must good be done to help prevent it. prevention project is so important. and have no history of arthritis, high It would be casy to turn away and not get in-- And so urgent. blood pressure, alcoholism and certain volved. But somebody has to. Somebody must. other illnesses. She must' be past the Winthrop-University Hospital has been onset of natural menopause (not hyster- If not you, who? the National designated to conduct this study by ectomy-induced) by not fewer than six Institute of Health. Preliminary work is already months nor more than three years. clement in the Winthrop underway. But an essential pro- There are other criteria, of course, and of a of and gram is recruiting the support large group each will be carefully confidentially of nd women with no sign yet osteoporos: discussed by a medical professional University fferent then tracking their reactions to-several d when you call. She will be able to preventative therapies. Without a sufficient answer all your questions. Hospital number of the study probably can- participants, 259 First Street. Mineola. New York 11501 conclusion. The not proceed to a satisfactory

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—————— _ - Novembe 3 1987 Page- -——The Gverview Section of Anton Community Newspapers Field in Alabama. bu also patriotism. “I didn’t think anything ed at Napier From ther= the A Veteran Remember the WASPS),” Mrs. Belliveau said she ferried personn and documents around Soari With WASPs of it (joining

the ‘ “1 choug it was just one of the thing you country. Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (WASFs) that she wasalso Mrs. Belliveau’s eyes glowe as she spok By JANET BENSON do.” She did admit, however, mental excitement of transporting planes good and personnel attracted b the excitement and glamo of of the flying—the mothers would have of As we observe Veterans Da next Wednes- In the 1940s, many flying challenge making.a good takeoft, if their flew but across a da the empha will probabl be on men, been concerned daughte When she reported for training, Mrs. navigating country, makin decen ° Belliveau’s mother, and anyon who thinks of World WarlI pilot this was not true of Mrs. Belliveau discovered that glamo included landing and arriving exactl on time. O/ “Mother wanted me to the was increased when will most likely picturea man, However, Ann Anna Cleveland. from 6:00 a.m. to with stu- course, challen fi workin 5:00 p.m, : of that this im- Mrs. Belliveau “She wasa solo in bad weather or at Belliveau, Great Neck, proves fly,” explaine dying at night. She took part in intense ing night she had become also he the thrill of ag isincomplete. Mrs. Belliveau, and approx- pilot herself. In fact, in 1912, physic training and studied such subject Nig flying gave beau 1000 other women flew th ftrst woman to a Wright Bi-Plane.”’ and Th - she explained as she watched th lights imately planes pilot as navigation, meteorology physic ty, members of the tradition included not only of thestars above her and the manmade lights around the country as Famil flying women also ha to learn stunts, so that if their below. A occurr plan accidentall went into roll or spin beautiful- sight she flew above the clouds and the they would know how to recover. Mrs. whe sun the shadow o the clouds below Belliveau shuddered slightly as she recalled cast plane’ Other excitement included flying upsid down in an ope cockpit plan deliveri mai! air field in the swamp held in onl b a strap across he lap. toa secret country o: she th first Inthe midst of the serious business of lear- the South where saw jet pla made. ning, there was still time for laughte Mrs. ever and he fellow WASPs Belliveau smiled as she remembered he in- Mrs. Belliveau no: the served their country a time of crisis structor telling her that sh would solo for onl in but their achievement in a male first time, “It ain’t my plane,” he said, “and by dominated field, the for othe; I'm yourmomma, so wh not solo you.” pave way After eight months of training, Mrs. women to soar, on the ground as well as in Belliveau received her wings and was station- th air. High Tigh Oh, I have slipped the surl bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter- wings; Sunward I’ve climbed, and joine the tumbling mirth Of sun- clouds, and done a hundred thing You have not dreamed of. Wheeled and soared and swung Hig in th sunlit silence. Hovering there I’ve chased the shoutin wind alon and flun My eager craft throug footless halls of air, Up up to th long, delirious, burning blue. I topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace Where never lark nor ever eagl flew— And while with silent, lilting mind I’ve trod The high untrespasse sanctit of space, Put out my hand and touched th face of God.

Written b 19- Pilot Office Joi Mage Jr., an American Kille in active servic with th Roy Canadian Air Forc Decembe 11, 1941. He was a studen wh gav up.a scholars at Yale to joi th R.C.A.F. In 194 aft a fligi into th substratosp fe wrote thes line on th bac o an envelo ANN BELLIVBAU POSES on the wing of a PT17, the primary trainer in which she and other WASP:: trained. And _ “Tra Islam The Whole Mess’’ CO-RELATE The Columbia University Alumni Club of Nassau County has bee able to engag well- known mid-east authority Professor Richard CO-ORDINATE W.Bulliet, for an address on “Iran, Islam, and the Whole Mess”. Th lecture will take plac on Monday Nov. 2, at the Nassau County Bar Association at 1st and West Street, Mineola COLOR CLAD PEOPLE HELP and at 7:30 p.m. A receptio including coffee YOU PUT YOUR DECOR INTO dessert will immediately follow. The A NEAT PACKAGE! membership extends both events to the genera publi at their own cost of #7.5 per person. Richard W. Bulliet is Professor of History

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WHAT TO DO NOW? survived “black You survived. May a little or a lot poorer, but you Monday” and “black and blue Monday - the stock market crash. by roller coaster of the stock market. For others, Many-of us got crunched the Brook and Long PEAT MARWICK MAIN &C of Jericho, SUNY Stony th Island Forum it was and will be more indirect. Island for Technology in Farmingdale, recently honored 19 Lon high- com- sold in the market or Innovation LIFT’s week- Thos of us wh got it directl lost money if we panic, panies which received 1986 and 1987 Small Business Grant durin 17 at the Phinneas T. Foggs Cafe Honored for portfolio value if we did not. ly breakfast meeting on Sep in Melville was (C) Niosi, Director of York receiving a Phase SBIR grant totaling $50,000 Phil Ne Th indirect losers are those wh will be indirectly affected: The value of your Operations, Prospective Computer of Roslyn Peat Marwick Main Co Managing Part- or dried business may not Senator Owen Johnson, 4th District, the hous property probab fell; potential buyer up; your ner Daniel M. Healy (L) and NYS presented in the short sell as much in the near future; credit costs will probab rise (thoug awards. : to some fallout run interest rates hav fallen). No one wh has assets is going escape the for the fro this crash. What we do not know, is how permanent is dama Tax Relief indirect losei New Brochure On Property stock market is a It is prude w assume that the shar decline in the harbinger of Retired Per- the home’s market value must be no more be taken. Some The American Association of a recession, or worse, to come. A defensive position should older renters and than $85,00 bu it sons (AAR is offering sort of a turndown is inevitable, It may not come in 198 (probabl not), o! homeowners in New York a free brochure “These types of programs can with should start #3 or Our excesses have to catch up us. tremendous benefit to older 198 earl 1989 that explai state programs designed to ease persons. hop

- do? than, result of AARP’s educational efforts, So what to the burden of the high cost of property taxes. asa should a defen- will take of M first suggestio is to assume that all is not rosey. We adop In Ne York, older residents can get pro- many more people advantag do do. We should Tax them. AARP wants to this information ‘sive posture. This means doing some things that we not want to perty tax relief throug the Real Property get debt. Put Credit and the Real Tax into the hands of those wh will truly slow our spendin and use that cash to get out of our very expensive Property Exemption To for both, must benefit,” said Allan G. Northem, AARP’s Visas and Mastercards and pay dow the cards as fast as possibl This Programs qualif peopl your away for York. be 6 and over. For the exemption, State Director New will be hard to do with Christmas around the corner-also a wise move age very right the brochure, write to household income limits vary, but in no case For a free copy of because interest is value as a tax deduction.~ losing its AARP D12726, K Street, are they greater than $15,025 For the credit, Fulfillment, 1909 M second suggestion concerns those wh still are in the market At this point household income must be #18,000 or lessand NW., Washingto D.C. 20049. I would not get out entirely. At thes price levels, the upsid potential of the market is greater than any downside potential. It is going to go up and down, but the Pre-Retirement Plannin Worksho trend should be generall up, at least for the near term. The economic figure re- The can b the best time Pre-registration for either session is are better than anyone has any reason to expect at this stage of the economic “prim years” Send name, address of life-with careful quire for attendance. This means to Switch into utilities which pre-retirement planning. cycle shifting your portfolio quality public number to: “Life O Saturday, Nov 7, and again on Saturda and daytim telephone are non-nuclear and which pay hig dividends. Go for the hig dividend stocks. _Nov 21, the Nassau County Department of Plannin Worksho “Nassau County Depart- At the attractive market prices now, the yield have improved dramatically At 222 Senior Citizen Affairs is offering free “Life ment of Senior Citizen Affairs, Willi the of a bull market and at the end of a bull the be ¢all beginnin market, plac to Plannin Workshops at C. W. Post Campus Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501, or isin quality stock, if you are in stock at all. Of course you can bu a quality mutual of Long Island University in Brookville. 535-595 fund that will do it for you-a no-load, of course. In urging those in their 4o’ and 50 to at- tend the day- seminar, Department of Switch bon portfolio to the short term, 1-2-3-4 years US Government bonds Daniel Gale your Senior Citizen Affairs Commissioner or municipals A portion of portfolio should be in bonds. You can do goo your Adelaide Attard said: ‘‘With appropriate this with a fund. a no-load. New Office Again, plannin future retirees can assure that their Opens These have not been normal times. It turned abnormal for a short Will period retirement years are a productiv part of their Daniel Gale, one of Long Island’s leadin Reevaluate situation and to the new that is and it repeat? Maybe. your adjust reality lives, a unique opportunity for self- real estate agencies recentl opene new 0} upon us. fulfillment.” fices in Locust Valle and Setauket, expan The Worksho will run from 9:30 a.m. to din its present marketin locations from sis and will such L. I. Business and p.m. cover topic as ‘“Chan to eight ing Role in Retirement,” “The Art of Adap “This expansio allows for better coverage tation,” Use of Accountin Show Bank Teache Banki ‘‘Rewardin Leisure Time,” in Nassau and Suffolk b our more than 100 “Financial Planning and “Wills and Estates.” full time sales associates,” said Pat Petersen. How ha the Tax Reform Act of 198 im- will be moderated Procedures To Student The b Janet B. Sheff, General Manager at Daniel Gale. investments, and pacte pension plans, cor- A.C.SW. Lunch will be available in Danile exclusive affiliate o! Roosevelt Bank’s the Gale, an How can Saving consumer educa- porate liquidations? computers cafeteria or may be brought Attendees will International Real Estate, !> tion titled Your Sotheby’s make an accounting more efficient? program, checkin Account, share practice concerns, participate in open discus- its of qual usesa “hands-on” in teaching celebratin 65t year providin These are just some of the issues to be address- approac high sions and such examine options as second ty real estate service to Long Islanders ed at the Lon Business and Accoun- school students ho to maintain a person Island careers, volunteer opportunities, etc. account. Eac kit includes ting Show on Nov, 17 and 18. checkin a supp- of This is ly checks, deposit slips bank statements two- exposition sponsore b into a Business of Your Own’ the Foundation for Accounting Education of and related reference material. After learn- “Turni Creativi the ing how to open an account, keep accurate New York State Society of CPAs. It features A seminar titled “Turning Creativity Into 1987-19 Edition of The Lon Island Arts, Fine

. records and reconcile the statement, ~ exhibitors and vendors wh offer services monthl A Business Of Your Own’ will H is 2:5 a be offered at Crafts, and Collectibles Directory. students will from the newest software, actuall maintain their own Con ranging computer Bloomingdale Garden City, on Monday principal of Island Craft and Business account for a to the newest manuals. It also checking simulated eight- Nov. 1 from tax update evening, 7:00 to 9:00 pm. The sultants, a firm which provide marketing month Additional features a of seminars which count period. bankin services seminar will be variety conducted b Professor Jack guidan to Long Island business concer * are also the as credit toward incorporated througho train- K. Mandel of mandator continuing Nassau Community Th fee for this seminar is ¢20..payabl Thes include the of Colleg education, a newly requirement ing program. use cer- This will legislated program motivate individuals check to Bloomingdale Mail to: Markeune of New York CPAs. tified checks, sto& payment orders, pre- with creative ideas, talents, and creative skills Seminar, P.O. Box Garden City, NY 11530 authorized ATM and 73 The Lon Islan Business and Accounting payments, banking toturn thes traits into a profitable business Each participant will receive an autograp Show will take at the Crest Hollow other services. The materials are design not plac venture. Topics will include leg considera- ed Professor Mandel&# new Fd to teach an of copy of qt Country Club, 832 Jerich Turnpik in Wood only important aspect money tions, marketing strategies, promotion and tion of The Long Islan Arts, Fine Craft Seminars will be held both from management but also to correct an bury on day improper advertisin technique and retail value habits which image buildin Collectibles Directory ( #7.9 am until exhibition hours on check-writing may otherwise 9:10 5:20 p.m; Participant are encouraged to brin pictures For reservationsand further informatio: persist throughou adult life. those da will be from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 Or actual of their work _ example to the call the Bloomingdale’s Public Relauon p.m. For registration information, phone (21 seminar. fice at 248-140 ext. 2233. 697-71 Professor Mandel is the publish of the a

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— —————_——__ -—————-_ -The Overview Section of. Anton Communit Newspapers - November 5 1987 Page-3a Open House at Portledge School Dale Portledge School will welcome area last spring. Portled is a competitive, collcye Institute Offers for Carnegie residents to an open House on Saturda Nov preparatory, co-educational da school from three of To 14,. Francis Harrington, Director of Admis- children years age through Workshops Benefit Charity ~ sions, has plann a series of activities, begin grad 12. Its 6 acre campus includes The Dale Institute of Carnegi Nassau is Carnegie’ proven techniques on howto im- ning with a receptio in the Gilmour Library classrooms, two gymnasiums,two art studios, offerin series of corporate programs to be prove your business. All materials will be pro- from 10-11 a.m., followed b tours of the two music rooms, science laboratories, two held throughou Nassau County, with all fees vided b the Dale Carnegie Institute of Portledg campus from 11-12 noon. computer centers, kitchen and dining goin directly tothe research and educational Nassau. For further information and registra- Vistors will be given the opportunity to facilities, playgroun athletic fields and five the programs of Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. tion materials, plea call the Long Island Of- meet and talk with students, parents, facul- tennis courts. Workshop are available in both two or fice of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at ty and administators and to learn about all For additional information, call or write, four hour versions and will teach Dale 746-008 areas of Portled life. Student-led tours will Portledg School 355 Duck Pond Road Locust include the Slanetz Science Center, the Valley N.Y., 1156 671-147 newest addition to the campus opened late

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Chairman was It was truly an enchanted Honorary Thomas Hitchcock. evening at Old Westbury Mrs. Old Gardens Garden on Saturda Sept Westbur and benefit was built in190 b Mr, _— 26th at the black tie and is for the continuing develop Mrs, Joh S Phipp of to the every ment and preservation open public end of the Gardens. Tropical season from the the end of October. decorations were b J Barry April to On October 31, Ferguso and trained par- Saturda from there will be rots, cockatoos and macaws 2-5 p.m, for were provide b Alb Bal- a Halloween program Gardens will lard of Alba’s Parrot Fantasy. children. The for “Christmas The benefit was co- also be open House” on chaired b Mrs. C. Robert at Westbury Dec. Allen land Mrs. Anthony Saturda and Sunda and of the Ball with Anthony D. Duke and Mr. and Duke. Vice Chairman was 12 13. MRS. ANTHONY D. DUKEco-chairman D. Duke, Jr. Mrs. Bronson Trevor, Jr.an Mrs. Anthony

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tne” 2 RandallCreel MRS. GLENN D. JOHNSON (member board of trustees) with Mr. J. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman.

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NASSA O Sunday, Nov, 8, the American Irish Ireland as well as the harrassment b the PARK MUSEUM | Congres will host a benefit/reception for British Army. Compiled By SHIRLEY D. FELLS Father Desmond Wilson of Ballymurphy, Known a the Bruce Ritter of Belfast, Father West Belfast from 3-9 p.m. at the Emerald Wilson has been indomitable in his work for will Manor Room of the Knights of Columbus Barley- cand be made in a 1900s styl confectioner’s workshop in the oppresse and beleaguere Catholic the Museum-in-the Eisenhower Park and Hall, 51 Uniondale Avenue, Uniondale. Park, on Saturda Sunday throug Dec. population All Lon Islander are invited to for Father Wilson is founder and director of 13 except November 28 and December 5. The cand demonstrations will take come and meet this dedicated man. the Springhi Community Center of Belfast, plac at 2 p.m. each day aself- initiative comprising job- A buffet will be served cash bar i available. The current exhibit at the museum is “The World of the Child”, featurin and educational benefits for the Catholic Many donated prizes will b raffled. Sug of the a beautiful collection of dolls. toys past including people of Belfast. He will address the intran- geste donationis 410.00. For further details, The Museum-in-the-Park is located to #6 in Eisenhower adjacen parkin field sigence of the British government in refus- contact Reception Chairwoman Mary Park, East Meadow, with entrances on and on Merrick Hempstea Turnpike ing to fund any Catholic initiative in Northem Kilgallo after 5:30 at 938-597 Avenue at Stewart Avenue. The museum is open Wednesday throug Sunday a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Admission is cent. For information call 542-4517. kKkwkke ‘ ‘A Mural Restoration program is schedule fo Tuesd throu Dec. 22, fro 9:30 a.m. to 1233 p.m. Participan will work on. murals hangi in th Nassau Count Medical Center’in East Meadow th Juveni Detention Center in Westbu an at Nassau Beac Park in Lido. Nassau Beac Park a facilit o th Nassau Count Departme o Recreation. and Park is locate on Lido Blvd. The Jueven Detention Center is on Carman Aveneu and th Nassau Count Medical Center is located on Henipste Tpk T register call 542-4495. Kwek kk A discussion series will be in the Room at Nassau = a presente Drawing County y Museum of Fine Art, on Monday Nov. 9 and 23 at 2 p.m. The topic will be z “Many Voices: Discovering Ourselves Throu Literature”. Admission is free. For information call 484-933 Gotte Ketoth. Vog kKaKKKK Glow” will b actress Blanc in th Room “Autumn’s perform b Shirl Romaine Drawin “Desig Oonsultants. Mn at Nassau Count Museum o Fine Art, on Frida Nov. 6 at 8:3 p.m. Admission is fre For informati call 484-933 KaKkKK W Fores Let, A historical culinar contest will be held at Old Bethpag Villag Restoration on Locust 1156 Saturda and Sunda Nov. and 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. jutt N. The contest include breads, cakes puddings preserve foods categories pies, O1-0070 and condiments. No foods requiring refrigeration may be entered. November 4 is the deadline for submitting the entry form, which may be obtained b call- ing 420-528 Old Bethpag Villag Restoration is located on Round Swamp Roa in Old Bethpag Admission is $4 # for Nassau residents and # for children, ages 5-17 and senior citizens. wkkwkkx A serie o illustrate lecture entitled “Curatorial Chats” will tak pla at Old Westbur Garden hav bee invited shar their on th cultural in on November 8, 1 and 22. Thre scholar to thoug Kaplan puts you Scoring connections betwee America and Great Britain in th visual and decorativ arts. and Eac lecture will beg at 4:30 p.m. and th contribution is 410 per sessi fo non- Position. $ fo member For t series, th contribution i $2 fo non- and 420 fo members Reserva- touchdown the SAT and achievements? If so, you want Kaplan. tions can b mad b calli 333-004 Want a on th We' the undefeated leaders in the test prep field. Number one since Old Westbu Garden i locate on Old Westbu Road It is regula ope to publ we started 50 years ago. to their scor- fro 10 a.m. p.m., Wednesd throu Sunda Since then, we' helped over one million students increase tackle “test nerves.” How to scram- kKaeKK* ing power. We' taught them how to the clock. : Marzipan, the edible confection of almond paste and sugar turned into decorative ble through exams with an eye on the sidelines. Avoid sacked the SAT and Nov. from to So don’t wait on getting by frut clusters, will be taugh at Clark Garden, Thursday 12, 9 p.m. record in the achievements, by getting on the team with the best scoring all materials. A fee of #18 includes league. Stanley H. Kaplan. information Clark Garden is located at 193 LU. Willets Road in Albertson. For call 621-756 "KAPL kkekkk STANLE H. KAPLA EDUCATION CENT UD,

th a devic in use at th turn o th centur An exhibit entitle “A Potpour o Past” depicti o Kick-off with Stanley H. Kaplan, Call 248-1134 (Nassau) i betwee now! will b on view at Se Cliff Villag Museum. The Museum ope Sund afterno Classes starting welcome For 2 and p.m. It is locate at 9 Tenth Avenue. Group are b appointmen inform tion call 671-009 kkewekwx* j Electroninc Nassau County Museum of Fine Art will present Don Muro of the will the basic con- Arts Foundation, Friday, Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. Mr. Muro explain “ the of music electronic cept of Electronic Music” and demonstrate makin b Admis- The museum is located off Northern Boulevard in Rosly Harbor. vf means. sion is free. For information call 378-41 tacy GE IT/

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Also serving our @ Fabulous Friday Seafood Buffet @ Sumptuous Sunday Brunch Reservations 516-747-3000 Ext. 352 & .Hirshleifer’s of the Americana at Manhasset announces Dian AND THE WINNERIS. . th 3 GARDEN CIT HOTEL Hirshleiferraffle for around trip ticket to Paris of Hollis Hills as the winner ofthe ae Lehman Garden Long Island, New York: the arrivalof the new fashion season, City, for the Chanel fashion show this month. Celebrating were held at Hirshleifer’s. theraffle and Vogue magazine& fall/winter fashion presentation ‘Rec Ho the ticket to Diane Lehman: B tte Shown here are Lillian Hirshleifer (right) presenting 1987 - November 5 Page-l2a ——— ®verview Section of Auton Community Newspapers EVENTS. NASSAU CALENDAR O F

information Please address all notices of local events to Lynbrook. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. For Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.O. Box call 593-5520. 10 Shor 1578) Mineola, N.Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. Tuesday, November LIFFHC Lectur A Nort Univer Hosp of Bar- Calendar items must be submitted two weeks ¢ Long Island Alumnae Clubs Harvard- prior to the event. nard. Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, National Month, This presentation is scheduled for Me Wellesley In recognition of Hospice Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar and will Nov. from 2:00 the Long Foundation Thursday 19, p.m.-5:00 p.m., schoc - November 5 their annual For A Day November 1987, Island Thursday, sponsor College Rust Auditorium of North Shore Widowers the and Researc Inc. (LIF in the a for ¢L.j. Naim Widow and Symposium. 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at for Hospice Care. Elks for “An University Hospital 300 Community Drive, free meeting and social, 8:30 p.m. and the Church of Our Saviour, Lutheran, Northern FHCAR) invites you to join them information call Manhasset. Convenient on-site parkin easily Club, Veteran’s Blvd., Massapequa. Bivd., Manhasset. For Afternoon with Mary L.S. Vachon, R.N., a its Guests: $2. For information call 483-1051. 248-7865. accessible from the Long Island Expressw Th 6 Ph.D.” Friday, November Salvation exit 3 or Northern Boulevar e Nassau County Army Dr. Vachon’s extensive work and research (Rout 495, hig e the of “Exploring Mysteries Antique hold its annual to Drive, south- Women’s Division will of a Life- (Route 25A Community lecture by expert Edith Weber at into all aspects Living Throug Eng Jewelry,” Fashion Show and Luncheon at the Turn at Entrance and to be an inspir- bound. Hospita #3, pro- plan 10:30 a.m. at the 35th Annual Antiques Hicksville Rd., Threatening Illness, promise Milleridge-Inn Cottage, ceed to Show of the Congregational Church of education event for both parkin garage. skills Jericho. 11:30 a.m. Cost is $20 per person. ing community tickets Manhasset, 1845 Northern Blvd. Admis- and the There are advanc onl and seatin Ne For reservations call 747-4902. health profession general public. sion is $10. For information call 627-4911. Mental is limited. of the Dr. Vacho is presentl the Senior can ¢ November 7 e The Nassau Mid-Island Chapter deductible contribution Saturday, Clark Institute of The tax is #25 in m« for the Preservation and En- Health Consultant at the e An Evening in Vienna, presented by Society Professo for Make checks payabl to: LIFFHCAR, Inc., PO stl Orchestra will be: couragement of Barber Shop Quartet in Toronto; Associate So the Nassau Symphony Psychiat N-Y. in America, will meet at 8 p.m. at of and Box 370, Westbury, 11590. held from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the John Singing the Departments Psychiatr 11:3 Church of the Advent, 555 For further information call: 486-580 Cranford Adams Playhouse, Hofstra Winthrop Hall, Behavioural Science, University of Toronto; from Advent Ave., Westbury. New members are Lecture site is wheelchair accessible. There University, Hempstead. For information Nurse Consultant in Psychiatr Princess Hi For information call 489-2644 or call 877-2718. wanted. will be an interpreter for the deaf. free 938-1062. Margaret Hospital Sunday, November 8 fora ¢ !siand Committee for Soviet e Who Love to Sing—The The Long Women See anal Beth-El of Great of Sweet Adelines Jewry meets at Temple Greater Nassau chapter be held at the Polish National Club, 329 United Every Wednesday morning at York Neck, 5 Old Mill Rd., 10 a.m. For informa- will meet at 7:45 p.m. at the Wesley mography. Great Neck. Peninsula Bivd., Hempstead. 9 p.m. to 2 619 Fenworth Bivd., 11:15 a.m. 1010 Northern Bivd., tion call 294-8181. Methodist Church, is Table reservations gran For reservations call 466-3663. Dr. Robert a.m. Donation $12.50. Franklin For information call Sue for ¢ The Long Choral Society will Square. made by 676-8424. | Island Jason, M.D., Medical Director. can be calling at the Cathedral of the Incarna- at 365-6643. perform November 12 e Tri-State Singles and the Tri-State of the State Thursday, tion, Garden City. Tickets are $7. Forinfor- © Retired Police Association Saks Fifth e Holiday Fashions at Singles Councils will hold an elegant par- mation call 223-7849. of New York will meet at the V.FW. Hall, Avenue, Garden City, 6 p.m. For informa- ty with dancing for ages 30 to 49 at Novemer 9 Post No. 7277, Veterans Bolvd., opposite Monday, tion call 829-3260. Manhasset Country Club, Miracle Mile, in e workshop For infor- Small-business on “Prepar- the LIRR tracks, Massapequa. Center’ Nor- : on © Island Association for Children “Americana Shopping ing Yourself, Your Subject, and Your Set- mation call 249-0525. Long Disabilities is a thern Bivd., between “Altman’s” and For Successful Presentations” spon- With Learning presenting ting e Without Partners, Nassau Parents series of four for families who “Conran’s"”, inside parking lot, sored the Long Island Network En- infor- workshops by County chapter No. 14 single parent Manhasset. 9 to a.m. Admission: $8, communications specialist need information concerning vocational, p.m. trepreneurs by 8:30 at the Glen Cove Men- mation night, p.m. behavior and other related problems. The includes munchies and door prizes. Mary Jane Hartigan, 7 to 10 p.m. at the Cove. For Public Library, Route 107, Glen Albertson No jeans. For informa- 2743S. Grand Ave., first workshop will be held at jackets preferred. American Legion Hall, call at 923-5580 or information Roy (212) 8 For information tion call 829-5222, after 11 a.m. Baldwin. Fee is $7 for members, $13 for Ave., Albertson at p.m. Linda at 822-0382. call 334-4210. e The 1987 Chrysanthemum Ball, spon- guests. Call 579-5533 to reserve a seat. Wednesday, November 11 eThe Jewish Learning Exchange sored by the North Shore Child and Fami- @ A free investment planning seminar e SPAN (Single Parent Action Network) “Bible Portion of the Week,” at ly Guidance Association, will be held at will be conducted by Jay Solkow, of Dean is holding an community meeting at 8 p.m. presents 152 Scranton Ave., 7:30 to 8:30 the Hotel Pierre, New York, NY. Tickets are Witter Reynolds, Inc. at 7:30 p.m. at the Girl at the North Shore Child and Family Lynbrook. For information call 593-5520. $200. For information call 626-1971 Scouts of Nassau County office, Ring Rd., Guidance Cener, 480 Old Westbury Rd., p.m. Sunday, November 15 Roosevelt Field Shopping Center, Garden Roslyn Heights. Topic: “How To Respond e Northwest Nassau Chapter of the e The Fine Arts Museum of Long Island City. Registration is required by calling To Personal Ads.” Donation is $55 for non- American Association of Retired Persons will open a juried exhibition of exclusive- 741-2550. members. For information call 626-2716. will meet at 1:30 p.m at Great Neck House, assisted art and videos. Live 14 Arrandale Great Neck. For informa- ly computer © Continuation of Monday night lecture ¢ Great Neck Womens’ Medical Care Ave., musical perormances will accompany the series entitled: ‘Fundamental Judaism- free lecture and film using tion call 621-9449. presents a art. Admission is by donation. For informa- Values for Life,” sponsored by the Jewish Cancer on e Beth-El/Sid Jacobson North American Society guidelines Temple tion call 481-5700. Scranton Learning Exchange. 152 Ave., breast self-examination and mam- Shore Singles Group for ages 35 and up e The Jewish Learning Exchange presents a dance at the Temple, 5 Old Mill “Understanding Our Prayers’ 9 2a Rd., Great Neck at 8 p.m. Donation is $3 for presents, to 10 a.m. 152 Scranton Ave., Lyn- members, $5 for non-members. For infor- a.m. brook. For information call 593-5520. mation call 484-1545. YOU DON& HAVE e The Jewish Learning Exchange e SHHH (Self Help for the Hard of Hear- presents a beginner’s Hebrew reading TO HUNT ing) will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the 152 Scranton Ave., For in- Human Resources Center, Conference class, Lynbrook. VERY FAR formation call 593-5520. Room 2, Searingtown Rd. and I.U. Willets TO FIN TH Rd., Albertson. Admission is free. For infor- e Child and Family NORTHERN ITALIAN CUISINE call 483-6510 during business North Shore BES tratiours. Guidance Center, 480 Old Westbury Rad OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Roslyn is sponsoring a six-week COMMUNITY ¢ This week on his weekly cable show, Heights, divorced and separated Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli (GN will talk workshop for NEWSPAPE with children. The pro- “The Decor eel with Richard Kessel, the Executive Direc- parents pre-school Elegantly scheduled forthe end of November e tor of the New York State Consumer Pro- gramis and is being accepted now. tection Board. The program will air on registration New Private Dining Room ANTON fee is $75. For information COMMUNI Cablevision channel 22 at 8:45 p.m. Alsoon Registration Is Now -lvatlable NEWSPAPERS Tuesday, Nov. 17. call 626-1971. OF LONG ISLAND e ACBL (American Contact Bridge Por the ol League will play duplicate bridge at 8 p.m. Discussion For enjovment at the North Country Reform Temple, Cres- lea and Your Guest a cent Beach Rd., Glen Cove. ACBL certified Heart Patients vou master points awarded. Admission: $4, in. proceeds benefit the temple. Non-smoking unc ° to disci section. Singles are guaranteed a partner. Weekly, on-going group For information call Fran at 676-2686. tendencies to become easily angere co: Catering for Any Affaii cern with time pressures, difficult Friday, November 13 and relating- with spouse, ¢ eThe Red Cross, Nassau County Risk Factors has been formed. Wor Chapter, will hold a blood pressure screen- 6% Glen Cove Rd. towards and under ing from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the altering dangerou 621-8440 Manhasset Library, 30 Onderdonk Ave., ing ways of respondi in a caring, sensitive Manhasset. For information call 747-3500. environment. Spouse are welcome. turday, November 14 Contact Barbara Blaustein, C.S.W., at the ted © All Major Credit Cards Accep 23rd Annual Ball of Polish American American Heart Association, 741-552 Veterans of WWII, Post No.45, Nassau, will” ee |

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* Hig school diploma programs include contained class meeting; others meet for EMPLOY THE HANDICAPPED. The Human Resources Center in Albertson, trains i: as Training, free instruction in areas covered in th test several sessions. physically disabled individuals develop and technicians from the Island and electronics for a school and For more information about of these tion with engineers Long metropolitan hig equivalenc program any ii bleshooti: I del eight months and covers & an alternative route to a the New interested adults should call industry, spans diploma programs, and basic bread-boarding Shown 9 digital electronics, written assembly sequences skills. York State external hig school diploma pro- 742-5300. Most classes are held at the Nassau in the above photo are HRC trained technicians working on the repair andrefurbishment This innovative was created Tech Carle Place Center, 234 Glen Cove Road, gram. program of cameras through a partnership program with Canon USA Inc. Employers interested iS skills Place. for people who can demonstrate Carle in hiring qualified graduate technicians of the HRC program, contact Biddy Sherman 3 Bishop, Employer Specialist, Human Resources Center, 747-5400. le Sister Rittner To Spe in Bond Dinner r- A Israel Dr. (Sister Carol Rittner, R.S.M., director of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humani- ty, will be the principal speak at a State of WHERE IO TURN WHEN Israel Bond testimonial dinner-dance honor- ing Long Islan real estate develope Donald Rechler on Thursda Nov. 12, 6:3 p.m., at the Garde City Hotel, 7t St. and Hilton Ave., YOU CAN’T FIND YOUR Garde City. The event is bein sponsore by the Long Island Rea Estate and Allied Industries Divi- which will IN THE Israel PLACE sion of State of Bonds, pre- HAMPTONS. Te sent Mr. Rechler with th Israel Peace Medal /e for his efforts on behalf of Iszael’s economic There is an alternative. We created a safe and ve upbuilding through participaton in the Divi- Most peopl who weekend in snug the love harbor with a marina so each home a: sion’s annual campaign. Hampton it. They love the beaches, the OYSTER POINT ON THE ha its own individual boatslip- Robert Di Fazio is serving as executive people the food, the excitement. NORTH FORK. IT ISN There&# a pool and sun deck je chairman of the tribute dinner, with Gilbert Bu there a lot not to like EXACTLY THE HAMPTONS. area and tennis. chairman. on the Tilles as honorar executive too-the traffic on Montauk All have terraces in marina—there’s Wilbur F. Breslin, Jay J Raddock and Jerry Highway, the crowds, the lines What the Hamptons were 20 years beach or the water, is what the North Fork is today. water everywhere. Views like this Spieg are co-chairman, while Jac Kenned at restaurants. ago ge And the And the best of the North Fork in the Hamptons have gone out is labor chairman, and Milton Cooper and prices. part Point A small number of these is Oyster Point. of sight. At Oyster they&# S. Kimmel are President’s Club in- Martin dun the only people mostly New Yorkers, are Picture a beach and grass sight. chairmen of the Division. Point. Where getting the feeling that getting away peninsula To the east is Gardiner’s Oyster getting Dr. Rittner, a noted educator, administrator for the weekend means to the Hampton isn’t getting away Bay to the west, Peconic Bay away getting has bee involved in the from tfattic lines and ily and author, Jewis at all. Directly across the channel to away running and inter- into the same crowd to Christian dialogu and in churches They bump into their barber south is Shelter Island. you&# trying The run from. ek religiou committees interested in in-service at Balducci’s. They trip over their The views are spectacula away natural and Think about it. Maybe the teacher education about the Holocaust. For accountant on the beach. beach is unspoiled this beautitul and you&# willing to, for the her in hey& beginning to question Here in very price pay over a decade, specia expertise is the logic of travelling “en masse” to private setting we built a total of Hampton just too great. Christian- relations and in Holocaust The Point confront the same situation 34 two-bedroom town houses and prices at Oyster for they&# studies have served as the foundation from $275,000 to $300,000. paying a premium to escape. single floor condominiums. range much of her work. Dr, Rittner has publishe several articles about the Holocaust and about Christian- Jewis relations. She has been involved in NEXT WEEKEND TURN LEFF Israel and leadin inter-faith groups on tripsto and in encouraging efforts for peace WHEN YOU GET OFF THE L.LE. understandin in the Middle East.

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5 1987 Newspapers - November Page-l2a ——— Guerview Section of Anton Community EVENTS NASSAU CALENDAR OF ails, For information Please address all notices of local events to Lynbrook. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.O. Box call 593-5520. November 10 Nort Shor 1578) Mineola, N.Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. Tuesday, LIFFHC Lectur A Univer Hosp of Bar- Calendar items must be submitted two weeks © Long Island Alumnae Clubs

, Harvard- prior to the event. nard. Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Month, This presentation is scheduled for Inrecognition of National Hospic Men Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar and Wellesley will Nov. from 2:00 p.m.-5:00 Lon Foundation Thursda 19, p.m., : Thursday, November 5 their annual College For A Day November 1987 the Island school- sponsor in the Rust Auditorium of North Shore and Widowers 2 at the Care and Researc Inc. (LIE eL.l. Naim Widow Symposium. 9:30 a.m. to p.m. for Hospice a forei for “An University Hospita 300 Community Drive, meeting and social, 8:30 p.m. and the Elks Church of Our Saviour, Lutheran, Northern FHCAR) invites you to join the free cl call Manhasset. Convenient on-site parkin easily Club, Veteran’s Blivd., Massapequa. Bivd., Manhasset. For information Afternoon with Mary L.S. Vachon, R.N., the at its Guests: $2. For information call 483-1051. 248-7865. accessible from Long Island Expressw Ph.D.” The y, November 6 495, exit 3 or Northern Boulevard e Nassau County Salvation Army Dr. Vachon’s extensive work and research (Rout e of sc “Exploring the Mysteries Antique hold its annual to Drive, soutt: hig Women’s Division will of a Life- (Route 25A Community lecture Edith Weber at into all aspects Living Through Jewelry,” by expert Show and Luncheon at the Tum at Entrance and Englis Fashion b an bound. Hospit #3 pro- at the 35th Annual Antiques Threatening promise to inspir- 10:30 a.m. Inn Cottage, Hicksville Rad. Illness, planni Church of Milleridge education event for both ceed to parkin garage. Show of the Congregational is community Jericho. 11:30'a. Cost $20 per person. ing advanc tickets and skills e Manhasset, 1845 Northern Blvd. Admis- and the publi There are onl seatin For reservations call 747-4902. health profession gener New sion is $10. For information call 627-4911. Mental is limited. the Dr. Vacho is the Senior e The Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of presentl canen Saturday, November 7 of The tax deductible contribution is #25 and En- Consultant at the Clarke Institute Society for the Preservation Health in mor e An Evening in Vienna, presented by for Make checks payabl to: LIFFHCAR, Inc., PO. of Barber Shop Quartet in Toronto; Associate Professo the Nassau: Symphony Orchestra will be couragement Psychiat NY. so stuc at 8 at and Box Westbury, 11590. 2:30 at the John Singing in America, will meet p.m. the of Psychiatry 370, held from noon to p.m. Departments information call: a. Hall, Church of the Advent, 555 of Toronto; For further 486-580 12:3 Cranford Adams Playhouse, Hofstra Winthrop Behavioural Science, University from Advent Ave., Westbury. New members are Princess Lecture site is wheelchair accessible, There University, Hempstead. For information Nurse Consultant in Psychiatr information call 489-2644 or for the deaf. Hig call wanted. For will be an interpreter 877-271 Margaret Hospital free Sunday, November 8 938-1062. in forah e TheLong Island Committee for Soviet e Women Who Love to Sing—The at Beth-El of Great of Sweet Adelines alte Jewry meets Temple Greater Nassau chapter at be held at the Polish National Club, 329 an United mography. Every Wednesday morning Neck, 5 Old Mill Rd., 10 a.m. For informa- will meet at 7:45 p.m. at the Wesley Peninsula Bivd., Hempstead. 9 p.m. to York S 41:15 a.m. 1010 Northern Bivd., Great Neck. tion call 294-8181. Methodist Church, 619 Fenworth Bivd., Table reservations call 466-3663. Dr. Robert a.m. Donation is $12.50. gram. For information call Sue For reservations ¢ Choral will Franklin Square. made by 676-8424. The Long Island Society Medical Director. can be calling for pe 365-6643. Jason, M.D., at the Cathedral of the Incarna- at the perform Thursday, November 12 ¢ Tri-State Singles and Tri-State Garden Tickets are $7. For infor- Retired Police Association of the State Saks Fifth tion, City. ¢ Holiday Fashions at Singles Councils will hold an elegant par- call 223-7849. York will meet at the V.FW. Hall, mation of New - Avenue, Garden City, 6 p.m. For informa- ty with dancing for ages 30 to 49 at Si Novemer 9 Post No. 7277, Veterans Bolvd., opposite Miracle in Monday, tion call 829-3260. i Manhasset Country Club, Mile, For infor- e Small-business workshop o “Prepar- the LIRR tracks, Massapequa. “Americana Center” on Nor- : for Children Shopping Your Set- e Long Island Association Al ing Yourself, Your Subject, and mation call 249-0525. between “Altman’s” and With Learning Disabilities is presenting a thern Blvd., For Successful Presentations” spon- Nassau lot, ting ® Parents Without Partners, for families who “Conran’s”, inside parking Dr. Island Network En- series of four workshops sored by the Long No. 14 parent infor- 9 to a.m. Admission: $8, County chapter single need information concerning vocational, Manhasset. p.m. of the trepreneurs by communications specialist 8:30 at the Glen Cove munchies and door prizes. Men- mation night, p.m. behavior and other related problems. The includes wil Jane Hartigan, 7 to 10 p.m. at the Glen Cove. For ty, Mary Public Library, Route 107, held at Albertson jackets preferred. No jeans. For informa- 2743S. Grand Ave., first workshop will be Israel American Legion Hall, call at 923-5580 or after 11 a.m. information Roy (212) Albertson at 8 For information tion call 829-5222, is for members, $13 for Ave., p.m. Baldwin. Fee $7 Linda at 822-0382. ing Lo call 334-4210. e The 1987 Chrysanthemum Ball, spon- Call 579-5533 to reserve a seat. 11 guests. Wednesday, November Child and Fami- Rechle e¢The Jewish Learning Exchange sored by the North Shore ° A free investment planning seminar ¢ SPAN (Single Parent Action Network) be held Garde “Bible Portion of the Week,” at ly Guidance Association, will at will be by Jay Solkow, of Dean is an community meeting at8p.m. presents conducted holding 7:30 to 8:30 the Hotel Pierre, New York, NY. Tickets are Garde at the Girl Child and Family 152 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook. Witter Reynolds, Inc. at 7:30 p.m. at the North Shore call For information call 593-5520. $200. For information 626-1971 The Scouts of Nassau County office, Ring Rd., Guidance Cener, 480 Old Westbury Rd., p.m. Sunday, November 15 Island Roosevelt Field Center, Garden Topic: “How To Respond e Northwest Nassau Chapter of the Shopping Roslyn Heights. e Museum of Island The Fine Arts Long siono Registration is required by calling To Personal Ads.” Donation is $55 for non- American Association of Retired Persons City. will open a juried exhibition of exclusive- 741-2550. members. For information call 626-2716. will meet at 1:30 p.m at Great Neck House, sent h ly computer assisted art and videos. Live 14 Arrandale Ave., Great Neck. Forinforma- © lecture e Womens’ Medical Care for his Continuation of Monday night Great Neck musical perormances will accompany the Judaism- and film using tion call 621-9449. series entitled: ‘Fundamental presents a free lecture art. Admission is by donation. For informa- upbu the Jewish on ¢ Jacobson North Values for Life,” sponsored by American Cance Society guidelines Temple Beth-El/Sid tion call 481-5700. sion’s Learning Exchange. 152 Scranton Ave., breast self-examination and mam- Shore Singles Group for ages 35 and up eThe Jewish Learning Exchange Rol presents adanceat the Temple, 5 Old Mill presents, “Understanding Our Prayers’ 9 chain Rd., Great Neck at 8 p.m. Donation is $3 for to 10 a.m. 152 Scranton Ave., Lyn- Tilles members, $5 for non-members. For infor- a.m. brook. For information call 593-5520. mation call 484-1545. Wi YOU DON& HAVE eThe Jewish Learning Exchange Spie e SHHH (Self Help for the Hard of Hear- a beginner&# Hebrew reading is lab will hold a at 7:30 p.m. at the presents ing) meeting For in- ~ 152 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook. Human Resources Center, Conference class, Mart formation call 593-5520. Room 2, Searingtown Rd. and LU. Willets chain Rd., Albertson. Admission is free. For infor- Dr. mation call 483-6510 during business ¢ North Shore Child and Family NORTHERN ITALIAN CUISINE and ; BES hours. Guidance Center, 480 Old Westbury Rd., OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Chris Roslyn Heights, is sponsoring a six-week \ COMMUNITY e This week on his weekly cable show, for divorced and separated religi Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli (GN will talk workshop NEWSPAPE with children. The pro- teack “The Decorated with Richard Kessel, the Executive Direc- parents pre-school Elegantly gram is scheduled for the end of November over e tor of the New York State Consumer Pro- and is being accepted now. Chris tection Board. The program will air on registration New Private Dining Room COMMUNITY fee is $75. For information ANTO Cablevision channel 22 at 8:45 p.m. Also on Registration studi NEWSPAPERS 17. call 626-1971. Is Now -lvatlable Tuesday, Nov. mud OF LONG ISLAND ° ACBL (American Contact Bridge Dr League) will play duplicate bridge at 8 p.m. Discussion For abou Por the ) cnJovment at the North Country Reform Temple, Cres- Jewi VUES cent Beach Rd., Glen Cove. ACBL certified Heart Patients leadi vou and Your Guests” master awarded. Admission: $4, points ine proceeds benefit the temple. Non-smoking to discu unde « section. Singles are guaranteed a partner. Weekly, on-going group For information call Fran at 676-2686. tendencies to become easily angere cc

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Dr. (Sister) Carol Rittner, R.S.M., director of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humani- will be the principa speak at a State of TURN WHEN ty, WHERE IO Israel Bon testimonial dinner-dance honor- ing Long Island real estate develope Donald Rechler on Thursday Nov. 12, 6:3 p.m., at the Garden Hotel, 7th St. and Hilton Ave., YOU CAN&# FIND YOUR City Garden City. The event is being sponsored by the Long Island Real Estate and Allied Industries Divi- IN’ THE which will PLACE sion of State of Israel Bonds, pre- HAMPTONS. sent Mr. Rechle with th Israel Peace Medal for his efforts on behalf of Israel’s economic There is an alternative. W created a safe and upbuilding through participaton in the Divi- Most people who weekend in snug the love it. harbor with a marina so eac home sion’s annual campaign. Hamptons They love the beaches, the OYSTER POINT ON THE ha its own individual boatslip. as executive Robert Di Fazio is serving a and sun people the food, the excitement. NORTH FORK. IT ISN There&# pool deck. the tribute dinner, with Gilbert and chairman of But there&# a lot not to like EXACTLY THE HAMPTONS. area tennis. chairman. All have terraces on the Tilles as honorary executive too—the tratfic on Montauk beach or the marina—there’s water, Wilbur F. Breslin, Jay J Raddock and Jerry Highway, the crowds, the lines What the Hamptons were 20 years Views like this what the North Fork is . water everywhere Spieg are co-chairman, while Jac Kenned at restaurants. ago is today best of the North Fork in the Hamptons have gone out labor chairman, and Milton and And the prices. And the part is Cooper At Oyster Point A small number of these is Oyster Point. of sight. they&# Kimmel are President’s Club Martin S dune the people mostly New Yorkers, are Picture a beach and grass only sight. chairmen of the Division. Gardiner’s Point. Where gerring getting the feeling that getting away peninsula To the east is Oyster Dr. Rittner, a noted educator, administrator for the weekend means gettme to the Hampton isn’t getting away Bay to the west, Peconic Ba away bee involved in the from traffic, lines and ninning and author, has Jewish at all. Directly across the channel to away inter- into the same crowd you ta Christian dialogu and in churches and They bump into their barber south is Shelter Island. trying The views are The run away from. religiou committees interested in in-service at Balducci’s. They trip over their spectacular. natural and Think about it. Maybe the about the Holocaust. For accountant on the beach. beach is unspoiled. teacher education for Here in this: very beautiful and you&# willing to pa the in They&# beginning to question price over a decade, her special expertise the logic of travelling “en masse” to private setting we built a total of Hampton is just too great, relations and in Holocaust Christian- 2 The at Point confront the same situation they&# 34 cwo-bedroony town houses and prices Oyster for studies have served as the foundation condominiums. trom $275,000 to $300,000. paying a premium to escape. single floor range much of her work. Dr. Rittner has publishe several articles SHELTER Christian- Is} AND about the Holocaust and about GREEN Jewis relations. She has been involved in NEXT WEEKEND TURN LEFT ISLAND: Israel and LONG leadin inter-faith groups on tripst SOUND and in encouraging efforts for peace WHEN YOU OFF THE LIE. understanding in the Middle East. GE

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Friday, November 6 furniture and the appraisal of paintings ac- cording to IRS regulations will be held at ¢ California artist Diana Shui-lu Wong Ric lac Ou T NYI the C.W. Post of Long Island will exhibit drawings, paintings and Campus Brookville. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 monoprints at New York Institute of University, A workshop those interested in art Richard Iacona will to th public. Technology’s Old Westbury Campus, in p.m. for The Quartet perfor ope will be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, The features Richard Iacona, ar- the Madge Karr Fine Arts Center. For infor- appraisal as part of the “Great Sound of Jazz concert quartet 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 Tuition for each and mation call 686-7647. p.m. series at New York Institute of Technology in ranger, composer, pianist conductor; is $20. For information call workshop Nov Madeline Kole, vocalist and bassist; Ken e Friday Night Singles Lectures at CW. Old Westbur on Sunda 15, beginning 299-2236. Hassler, drums and and Mark Post:Campus, Brookville, present “Medita- at 3:00 p in Salten Hall. percussion; ¢ Gomedy, November 7 tion, Movement and Mingling,” at 8 p.m. Presented b NYIT’s Office of Student Ser- Lopeman, woodwinds, * Comedy: “Fables for Our Time,” and Fee is $15. For information call 299-2236. and Cultural Committee, Entrance to New York Institute of 3p.m. in the Little Theatre of Nassau Com- vices College- e Art Exhibit: ‘18th of is on Northern Blvd., Rte. Open Competition munity College, Garden City. For informa- and the Town of Oyster Ba Department Technolog 25A of and Watercolors,” at Road Old Prints, Drawings tion call 222-7676. Community Services, Cultural and Perform- east of Glen Cove in Westbury the Firehouse Gallery of Nassau Com- Sunday, November 8 Arts Division, the performanc is free and Garden City. Through Nov. ing munity College, © Hofstra University College of Continu- hours call 25. For information or Gallery ing Education, Hempstead, offers the “Awesome First Emperor of China.” 1:30 Friends Of The Arts Presents Maria Benitez © Interdisciplinary Conference, ‘‘In- to 4:30 p.m. Fee is $21. For information call justice: Agents and Victims,” sponsored 560-5016. Friends of the Arts’ season of Dazzlin The Maria Benitez Estampa Flamenca pro- by Nassau Community College, Garden Ci- vides an evening excitement. e Hofstra University College for Conti- Dance continues with a performance b of fier Appear is $22. For information call ty. Registration nuing €ducation, Hempstead, offers Maria Benitez and her company of Spanish ing with Ms. Benitez on No 14, are guest ar- 222-7185. “Oriental Art and Collectibles’ from 1:30 dancers and musicians on Nov 14 at 8:3 pm tist Eduardo Monteroand a company of four © Molloy College Business Club’s to 3:30 Fee is $17. For information call and p.m. inthe Adams Playhous at Hofstra University, dancers, two guitarists a singer seventh annual Fashion Show, 8 p.mm. at 560-5016. Friend of the Arts has also announced that Tickets are available at #1 with discounts the College, Rockville Centre. Tickets are © Hofstra University College of Continu- York continuing tradi- for of 25 or more. For further informa- $6.50 each and seating is limited, For in- New Telephone their groups ing Education presents ‘Surviving the call Friends of the formation call 678-5000, ext. 216. tion of corporate goo citizenshi in support tion, or to charg tickets, Terrible Twos” from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fee is November 7 of the has a Arts at 922-006 Saturday, $17. For information call 560-5016. arts, provide sponsoring grant e First Annual Personal Finance Plann- for the entire Dazzling Dance series. ° of ex- ing Conference at Hofstra University, “Sirena: The Message Love,” an hibit of works Antonia Mastrocristino Hempstead. 9 a:m. to 4:30 p.m. Fee for the by Sirena, be held at Hofstra course is $60. For information call will University’s Chines Children’ Palac Tille Cente 998. 3 Community Gallery through Dec. 18. Museum hours are 10 to 10 Tuesday, a.m. Palace of or © “Nutrition and Stress” is the topic of The Chinese Children’s 888-900 (212) 307-7171. p.m., Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to a nutrition program at C.W. Post Campus, of Chinese The Chinese Children’s Palace features a 5p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 1to5 p.m. Hangzhou— troupe young Brookville. 10 a.m. to noon. Feeis $15. For of in from 10 For information call 560-5672. acrobats, dancers and musicians dresse in troupe performers ranging age information call 299-2236. Monday, November 9 dazzlin national costumes—makes its first to 18 who hav trained in music, dance and © Hofstra University College for Conti- ® Financial Planning Course, Employee Tilles Center appearance Sunda November acrobatics at the Zhejian Province Perfor- nuing Education, offers Benefits will be on and Hempstead, given Mondays 1, at p.m. ming Arts Academy and the Hangzhou Stress - A Fact “Prime Time Health Series: Thursdays through Jan. 11 from 6 to8 p.m. Tickets for the Chinese Children’s Palace Acrobatic Troupe. The ensemble perform of Life.”’ 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fee is $12. For in- on the campus of Hofstra University, are price at #18 and #1 with discount tickets a program of Chinese classical and folk music, formation call 560-5016. Hempstead. Fee for the course is $200. For for senior citizens and students, price at national and regiona dances and breathtak- ¢ Hofstra University College for Conti- information call 560-5998. $15.5 and $12. Tickets may be purchase at ing acrobatics. nuing Education offers, ‘Hiking the ¢ Financial Planning course, Planning the Tilles Center box office, For more information, contact Elliott Nassau Greenbelt,” from 9 a.m. to 12:30 For Business Owners and Professionals, 626-310 Tuesda p.m. Fee is $16. For information call will be given Mondays and Thursdays Saturda fro 2-6 p.m. at selected Video Con- Sroka, director of the Tilles Center, CW. Post 560-5016. through Jan. 11. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on the nection stores and from Ticketmaster, (51 Campus, Brookville, N-Y., 299-2752. of Hofstra e Hofstra University College for Conti- Campus University, Hemp- nuing Education offers, “Explore and stead. Fee for the course is $200. For infor- Create: Hands On-Falls Conference for mation call 560-5998. New York Virtuosi Chamber a Post Early Childhood Educators,” from 9 a.m. e John Hope Mason, Adelphi Universi- Sympho to 2 p.m. Fee is $30. For information call ty guest scholar will speak on ‘‘Fathers of The New York Virtuosi Chamber Featured will 560-5016. Frankestein: The of Modern Views Symphon guest artists on this program : Origins _ in the will the second in its be the celebrated Eduardo © Concert by the Nassau Symphony Or- of Creativity,” 8 p.m. University give performanc guitarist chestra will be held at the Hofstra Univer- Center 202, Garden City. For information regula subscriptio concert series on Sun- Fernandez and principal cellist of the New sity Playhouse, Hempstead at 8 p.m. call 663-1120. day Nov. 8 at the Hillwood Commons York Virtuosi, Michelle Djokic 10 Tickets are $15 and $13. For information Tuesday, November Theater CW. Post Campu at pm. © The orchestra will be conducted by call 877-2718. Certificate Program for Management - its The program promises to be a most of Nonprofit Organizations at Hofstra world-renowned music director, Kenneth ¢ Workshops in authenticating antique unusual and interesting one. Titled “In the University, Hempstead. Sponsored by the Klein. Gardens of Spain and Italy”, the program will Continuing Education Department, this Tickets are available at or- include: Rossini’s La Scala di Seta #1 (regula UPN theatres course runs Jan. 5. Fee is $130. For Overture, through chestra), #1 (students & seniors/orchestra), MEADOWBROOK information call 560-5998. Rodrigo’ Concierto di Aranjuez for guitar 41 (regula balcony) and $12 (Student & ® Seminar: “Successful Career Women: and orchestra, D Falla’s Suite Populaire otis Nassau Alumni Discuss Their for cello and and seniors/ PI S B Careers,” Espagnol arranged guitar, 11:30 to p.m. Administration Tower, 12th Boccherini’s Sinfonia in D Casa del More information can be obtained by ® DEATH WISH IV (‘La call- floor, Nassau Garden Community College, Diavolo’”’). ing the New York Virtuosi office at 626-337 RUSSKIES City. For information call 222-7698.

® LESS THAN ZERO © Regular meeting of the Nassau Com- munity College Board of Trustees, public Swee Adelines Seek New Members one SQUIRE TRIPLEX session begin at 7:30 p.m. in the 11th floor administration tower. For information or to ® LESS THAN ZERO The award-winning Greater Nassau througho the metropolitan area. call 222-7208. speak Chorus of Sweet Adeline’s is Women who interested SUSPECT currently are in bein part © The Board of Trustees of Long Island auditions for holdin new members. of aharmonious blending of voices-- singing ~@® FATAL BEAUTY University will bestow the annual Trustee The group, which is part of an international avariety of music, are to attend Awards for Scholarly Achievement on four encourage HICKSVILLE TWIN CINEMA archearsal held at members of the LIU faculty at the Tenth An- organization, sings four- unaccompanie any Tuesda The are 7:45 nual TASA Awards at harmony barbershop style. The have per- p.m. at the Wesle Methodist Church, 61 @ DEATH WISH IV ceremony, 7:30 p.m. the CW. Post Campus, Brookville. For in- formed their unique music for civic, Fenworth Blvd., Franklin Square. For infor- charitable, RUSSKIES formation call 299-2333. religious and educational groups mation, call Sue at 365-664 November 11 MANHASSET TRIPLEX esday, 430 PLANDO 627.78 e Allen Ginbsberg Adelphi University ]® FATAL ATTRACTION guest poet, will speak on “The Poet and Campus of Long Island University, Ne York: Readings and Commentary,” & Brookville. The will take in HELLO AGAIN reading place p.m. in the University Center 203, Garden the Great Hall of the Administration Sons of Norw 3 PRINCESS BRIDE City. For information call 663-1120. Building, 8 p.m. For information call 299-2951. SYOSSET TRIPLEX e Lecture: ‘‘The Supreme Court,” by Scandinavian Bazaar TURNPIK Ramsey Clark, U.S. Attorney General under © Blood Drive, open to faculty, staff, President Johnson. 1 p.m. in the College alumni and friends. of Nassau Communi- November 1 Union: Ballroom. For information calli ty College, 8:30 a.m. to3p.m. Reservations Saturd 222-7153. suggested b calling 222-7123. Lodg Norg No 337 ° Hofstra University College for Conti- e John Gay’s The nuing Education offers “Oriental Porcelain Beggar’s Opera, will 5 Railroa Glen NY. Syosset UA CINEMA 150 be performed at the CW. Post of Avenu Hea in the world of China and Japan” through Campus = Long Island University, Brookville. Tickets 10am. to Dec. 9. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Fee is $174. For in- 6pm. are $7 for adults on week AGAIN formation call nights, $8 for * 560-5016. o o % DOLBY STEREO adults on week ends Thursday, November 12 and $4 for students every night. Nov. 12-14, and 17-21 at 8 WESTBURY DRIVE e Adult Learning Week, Nov. 15 to 21 at p.m. Luncheon served 1 to 2:30 pm. SRUSH HOLL D., Y Exit: For 299-2356. . 334-3400. Molloy College will open with a special lec- Wide assortment of:

® DEATH WISH I ture, free of charge, in the Hays Theatre, 8 : ° How To Read and Understand the p.m. The. College is located in Rockville © Food © Boutiq Item © Cake ® LESS THAN ZERO Financial Pagesis the topic of acourse to For information call 678-5000, ext. © eee) Gen be held at Hofstra University, Hempstead, White Elephan © Rafile etc. STEEL DAWN every Thursday through Dec. 3. Fee is $55. ¢ Poet Robert will Free Morgan read from a 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. For information call Admission Ampl Parki collection of his.works at the C.W. Post 560-5998. The Section of Anton Community Newspapers - November 5 1987 Page-17a

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- November 5 1987 Page-1ha- Se —— The ®uverview Section of Anton Community Newspapers Antiqu Jewel Expe to “Hollyb Sho Sons of Norwa Christmas Sal Spe at Antiqu Sho Scandinavi Bazaar Asaspeci feature of the 35t Annual An- The 18th Annual Hollyberry Shopp tiques Show at the Congregatio Church The thristmas Sale, sponsore b Auxiliary Saturd Novembe 14 of Manhasset, Edith Weber, nationally- or the benefit of The Community Hospita known authority, will lecture on “Exploring t Glen Cove will be held Saturday Sunda No 337 Lodg Norg the Mysteries of Antique Jewelry” on Friday nd Nov 1 and 16 in Pratt Monday, 14, Glen NY. Noy, 6at 10:30am. The #10 admission for this of 50 Railroa Avenu Hea \uditorium, Trubee Place (rear hospital includes informal continental 10am. to lecture an vetween the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. each 6pm. breakfast as well as admission to the Antiques lay. * eK Show for the da the last da of its run. tensi are underway, under the plan Luncheon serve 1 to 2:30 Edith Weber, with gallerie in midtown & and pm. ~ble leadership of Marlene Fitzpatrick London, and of Manhattan, Southampton, ane McGrane, both of Glen Cove. Wid assortment Oceanside, is considered “one of the most There will be handmade articles galor ¢ © Food © Boutiq Item Cake innovative and prestigious dealers in the nade mainly by the faithful Hollyberry review of her © White © Raffle etc. business,” according toa recent Norkshop This has met week- Elephan group. group shows. Antique jewelry, defined as jewelry all lon order to satisfy the needs y year in Free Admission Parkin which is 100 old or more, is usually i Ampl years x every shoppe soug after b peop in two categorie said needles and crochet hooks have Knitting Ms. Weber-women, aged 30 and up, trying veen too, to create many extremel bus to individualize their look, and serious col- reautiful items. lectors. It is “a relatively affordable, portable Homemade baked goo are always a EDITH WEBER Of Moor art form which provide not only a conver- eature at the sale. Many unusual and Tou Hen the is Spe sation piece but craftsmanship, histor and Friday whe closing pm. Forty-five food items will pleas dealers from nine states will be ‘reativel wrappe often the whimsy and nostalgia for a bygon quality and buds. Hofst Exhib for adults, ‘our eye your taste era,” she added. represente Admission is $4.0 50 Attic old and takes at treasures, antique jewelr O Sunday, Nov 15 th Mothers’ Center The Manhasset Antiques Show, cents for children. The sho place ‘nd commercial will be fo sale, too. Church of Manhasset, good Developmen Project, a program of Family celebrating its 35t consecutive year, will the Congregation Two new features will be The Nut Man of is Northern Blvd., across from B. Altman. Service Association Nassau County, spon- openon Election Day, November 3and con- 184 vith his selection of imported and domestic and Child: is available the soring a speci tour of “Mother tinue through Friday November 6. Show Further information by callin iuts, dried fruit, chocolates and other the exhibit cur- office at The Art of Henry Moore”, hours are noon to 9:30 pm each da except church 627-491 and of candles, at- soodie variety driples rentl on viewat Hofstra University. The guid and scented. ractively package ed tour will be followed by a Wine and Colorful can be ordered Richard At Plandom poinsettia plant Cheese Reception a the Filderman Gallery. Honym Gallery or th holiday season. This event will be held from 4-6:3 Th still life takes speci pm, Richard Honymar wh hasa studio in New the da month and year. The Raffle will once alway popul again Nov A donation of 414.0 will and therefore the 1s. pe person Jersey and in the Berkshire Mountains will ona landscape atmosphe ye held. Some of the prizes are a Camcorder, benefit The Mothers’ Center Development sho selections of his series paintings in oil Tablescap Series emerged Ann a , VCR, an Lepanto afghan George For further information, call the and Project. and wax at the Plandome Gallery of the Th artist developed a specia unique Nells hooke #100 bond, four lun- rug, saving Mothers’ Center at and wax which 486-661 Unitarian Church in Plandome, from Nov 8. technique of combining oil sheons at the popular Black Walnut board. The “Mr. that “The Evolution of he applies onto Museum %estaurant in East Norwich, TV tables, etc. eA RS Honymar says of is arrived translucence and intensity of color fascinates : aseries throug explor : : paintings will the viewer also in his Series of the ing the same subject and in doings you Landsca Delaware Water and Birch Hill. take a visual trip as seen b the artist’s eyes Gap 8, into colors, shape and forms”. The exhibit will open on Sunda No and the In his tablescap he sets up a few objects at the Plandome Gallery reception the A SPECIAL PLACE and explore the subject at various times of from the 1- p.m. will be open to public. Juried Show of Comput Assisted Art _ FOR-YOUR SPECIAL demonstrates that On Sunda Nov. 15, from 2-5 pm, the Fine received computer assisted arthas moved out of the realm of the Arts Museum of Long Island will open a Jurie Exhibition of exclusivel computer exotic technologie and has become more ‘CELEBRATIO assisted art and videos, Luis Cancel, executive familiar and widel produced Sunday feature alive director of the Bronx Museum of the Arts, The opening on will + You supply the guests anda be announced and anda curator of several computer art exhibits musical performance to cause for celebration...we'll for the Bronx Museum, selected this show refreshments will be served. provide a sparkling waterfront. the which will be mounted in FAMLI’s Computer Admission is b donation; suggeste setting, tastefully appointed, con- Imaging Center. donation is +2.00. For futher information,

accommodations, and . private Entries arrived at FAMLI from Long Island, tact the museum at 481-570 the service and personal New York City, and from states as far away Museum hours are Wednesday- make and attention to your special as California. The breadth of submissions 10 am-4:30 pm, Sunda 12:00-4:30 pm. party-a memorable one. For wedding receptions, In Antiqu engagement parties, showers, Worksho birthdays, retirement parties, Furniture and business functions and much more...our facilities will Appraisin accommodate up to 175 Our guests. catering profes- Workshop in authenticatin antique fur- sionals will help you plan niture and the apprais of paintings accor- your special celebration. din to IRS regulation will be held in at Please call for details. the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, Brookville. The workshop for those interested in an- tique furniture will provid information Home port of the such a the structural and surface elements historic South Bay fur- schooner ‘Commodore to look for in determining if a piece of niture is a perio piece or reproduction The workshop will be conducted by Joh Howell, a cabinet maker and restorer, on Nov. 7 from 9:30 a.m, to 12:30 p.m. The workshop for thos interested in art apprais will examine the rules that the Internal Revenue Service has formulated for appraisers and the technique for evaluatin the authenticity and value of paintings. The worksho will be conducted THISTIFFANY STYLEstained glass lamp by Lynn Villency an IRS appraiser from and shade, created by Frank Gallagher, is Washington D.C., on Nov. 21 from 9:30 one example of the many crafts that will be displayed at the 13th Annual Harvest Crafts a.m, to 1230 p.m. Festival to be held Nov. 13-15 at Nassau Tuition costs for each workshop is #20. Coliseum. For infomration call 299-22

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Decorator AGI M & L ATTENTION HOME OWNERS CREATIVE VIDEO TAPES lial GARY CIANIC GIVE Typing Quality PAPERHANGING MITCHELL THOMA PRUDEN AND CONTRACTORS tor anyeceesion A of the RY MT you er Magic Shop- Full of Video PLUMBING & HEATING Man with truck to do clean-ups Range WIND (European Method) Award-winning show—opening THERMAL the Manhasset and remove construction debris. Services available act for Serving and PROF Size/Tilt-in PAPER REMOVAL Rodney Dangertield/ BOB TRUCKING 516-676-7393 FREE Home Demo Style/Any Sales. Port areas for An jasement Windows INTERIOR PAINTING Soupy Reasonable, ali PROCE 25 - VIDEO IMAGE PRODUCTIONS Demo any occasion. Having a over years. Repairs Estimate & BLINDS| age Call FR Holiday Party (cor- Stoppa - Alterations CLEANUPS BILL McCRORIE Free Estimates! Text Express 935-6053 pro: Gas Hot Water Heaters Attics-Basements-Garages Owner Installer 718-539-2784 poratefar759-24. ca C ntire houses 484-5452 354-5967

Comm /industrial Bldgs. PAINTING 944-363 All Rubbish Removed. PROFESSIONAL DJ’s WATER TREATMENT PROCESSING Complete Demolition STATISICAL TYPIST WO Interior Exterior We Will Bring Your Party aan 7 hr. Eves. SYSTEMS J. Baade, Jr. to Life with Music for ee po Days Theod MERCIAL WORDIONTA all occasions. Light.Show 516-883-4518 avail in PROCESPt Wash ° GeSIDE ponor Servic erate lExtravaganzas. ‘Professional Free Estimates LARR GRAZIOS vourtamins |GRaldngaa MIC’ work SPECIAL SERVICES TRUCKING See (516) 367-8675 PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. pea eee Ye 628-2664 whole house system. “W Ga AVAILABL WORD PROCESSING Gam HOUSEKEEPE Call for a free water test. Water Heater “WE HAUL” WITH A DIFFERENCE PAINTING PROBLEMS? ROTO ROO SERVICE Sleep in or Out SHOOTING STAR WITH REFERENCES AND M than typin and AS : Cal a Professional Solve them 365-8872 ORCHESTRA 671 -7254 EXPERIENCE printi VoHE nen Hav it don right the first time. ee |’ insured. still use oil 10% Off The Music W Take the “U Ou of Haulin Full ; + . wis Typeeens primers an oil finish coats. Ver At Your Next Catered PLUMBER aroma Fe oy Newslell scrapin WEIGHT CONTROL thoroug preparation: Affair with this ad. aeearzs 516-351-6952 o res Net ee machine We putty sandin inetdletinstallations, nnererations. Parties, : © Dissertations _* Flyers caulk windows doors. Solve mildew Weddings, C | i WEIGHT CONTROL Low Nassau Bar omario Citizen JACKIE’S CLOSET Cost/High Quality problems. Servin only Mitzvah. 3 VIDEO SERVICES Are You Serious? Do You Want To Call for Joe Discount. For Eve Occasion features all 2 . Pa PrinTech BRADL TILTON CALL . ER eO ; tas p bo St Chi hi 516-489-1446 iN Ka 868-1758 671-17 767-9190 s Bre f W a |* Po GOIMRSHISG (516) venings. Si pr esU LEIG | New/Effective Approaches PROFESSIONAL NOTHING HIGHE THAN 120. PAUL HUREWITZ, Ph.D. SAM’S PAINTING Also Available Leather Bags 'N LID LOCATI SHOL PET SERVICES and 25 Yrs Exp Insurance Accepted ; HOMECARE accessories. & Wedd! - Exterior 621-4544 Interior (516)676-123 * Bar mitzva&# 8 South Dr Roslyn COME Finest Quality Paints THE GENTLE GROOMER Or othr Spe Occasi AND Neat, Reliable, Insured Certified ORIGINAL GRAPHICS a WHITE GLOVE AGENCY Serving the TRI Sta Area WINDOWS FREE Estimate ProfessiDo Care Now At: ADVERTISE ‘AC RNs - LPNs - Aides - BEATUIFUL ART by CALL 349-8915 COUNTRY KENN (516 IN THE 111 Whitson Road Contemporary Masters at : fae compani i 333-9740 Huntington Station. NY 11427 | -in. B SERIE Tender A:B-M Window Cleanin 427-6077 loving professional Becora o investm VIDEO SERVICES care for loved ones Professional Service with GUIDE ~ your Ready To Serve All Your Purposes. Videotas Y youl Precirreclous. Wdectape. an old fashioned touch. BOARDING GROOMING NEED Gall WITH YBERG & SMITH 466-5454 783-6760 Affordable & Professionally Ecol W auaran us trade Painting C.A. Montesano, DV.M. Captured. Fully Insured. Family NEXT REPAIRS TENNIS Call Davilon since 1920 Decorating Emergenc Leave Message Cal 822-239 as for Bo MONTH Paper Hanging Then Dia! Beepe Number INSTRUCTIONS 466-2555 Practice Limited to the Enquin SONPUTER REPAIRS Light Carpentry 516-499-2619 P & T COMPUTERS TENNIS LESSONS 935-5359 25 Stonywell Court Since 1982 Dix Hills, NY. 11746 Authorized Quality Svc. Private * Group Lessons Center RAGHU' RACQUET SHOP Driver PARTIES & Compatible, Commodore PIANOS Pick-ups Delivery Housecall Instructor - Raghu Karpi ENTERTAINMENT Inquire About Our Junior CALL Wanted Programs BABY GRAND 487-1130 el’s ALL LEVELS n PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE Inyl Nlonsvorslalloons Refinished - Rebuilt NEW ATTITUDE 171A Main Street, Wedd 2 Binth ‘ | Restored jar/Bat Mitxvahs 179-8254} SALES SERVICE Port Washington Must have reliable small Car. PIANO TUNER 944-9644 on all appliances. No Cameo ED MARTIN service charge with repair. String 516-628-2445 Ask about our life time 10% TOPSOIL, FILL, Hourly wage and car allowance. Quartet off policy. s 516-735-4984 SAND CALL 24 Hour Service Music for social functions PIANO TUNING FILL, tailored to your specific $29 All makes & models, ex: needs. The Quartet has a ROOFING & SIDING pert repairs b exp. tech. large repertoire of selec- musician. TorsSAN! Call 747-8282 Ext. 171 ions all occasions. Idea! 275-7512 (718) AJAY GENERAL DELI o lor CONTRACTING CO INC. Oump Truck Service Call CALL U FIRST. FREE ESTIMATE Contract Piano Tuning - $31 ¢ (516) 775-0957 Roofing-Siding-Replacement On Excavation, Repairs additional. Selling Windows, Vinyl or Aluminum Drainage. Bec Grand and All phase of construction B.Jayaw Steinway upright Bridge Commercial or Residential 516-234-8972 MAGI console and player. CHIL SH Leave jul Musical. Profession: Bruce Ryndfleisz (Nas e ee47540 el pedi Houday Shows = balloon animais. Altordabie 516-822-5936 Call ROBERT * 718-428-7474 A Calculated REYNOLD SLAT TREES Misrepresentation | TILE ROOFIN became declarer at six clubs doubled! DJ. & MLC. R.PIERCE East dealer. EXCELLENT WORKMANSHI : Both sides vulnerable. West led the king of diamonds, taken all PIANO TUNING & ve music from FRE ESTIMATE East followed low and 19 19 (Motown, Oldies. NORTH with the ace as REPAIRING x Fr Wa Tile wom aclee Rock, Funk) Will do pri- Slate & Roofing 105 declarer contributed the jack! South Courteous “insura & vate parties or hook-up with Prompt, is Our Only Business F then played the K-A of clubs and led someone who has 1984 on Professional Service EXPERIENCED QI1062 Top 40. Different REPAIRS GUARANTEED 516-724-6279 oA10 the king of hearts. Possibilities. Call Louis, 671-6904 Please Call Joe Logan &a K 1062 Perhaps the French West should 981-8246 ducked in order to learn more 516-361-36 ——— WEST EAST have | But in ATTENTION & AQ64A2 @ KJ9873 about declarer’s distribution. DJ. DAVE MIKE' TREE WORK! 9 A973 95 the actual case, West took the king of PHOTOGRAPHY ROOFING with the “Your All TREE WORK! © KQ85 © 9432 hearts ace. Then, strongly Occasio of Music Man” Guaranteed to Solve ail TREE WORK! be & QI influenced by South’s unusual jack of Bands to Disco your roofing problems Big at trick West led PHOTOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Pruning, Stump Grinding, SOUTH diamonds play one, M-F VIDEO & STILLS specializing in the of instead of the 929-8089 AM * ace spades queen New Roofs * Ho! Tar Repairs Fee a— * AFFORDABLE ena 744-6301 PM VRS a of damon CALL 822-3755 FIREWOOD Small It did not take to learn f00 Big Or o 376 Wes long Free va Inbalate Service FIREWOOD E he had made a serious mistake. South Work Guaranteed &a A987543 & ser AIL Westem Nassau FIREWOOD PLUMBING Ot The bidding: ruffed the ace of spades and cashed Magi & Comed Call 8-270-0114 Mon-Fri. 9-6 HEATING hearts, on which he For All East South West North dummy&# ete re = peasi Pass Pass 1a Pass carded his remaining diamonds. So DOM’s Alan Gar FE UP 3a 4h 4a 5b the outcome was that South made six ALL REPAIRS & AGGRAVATE TREE SERVICE 5a Pass Pass be clubs doubled for a score of 1,540 933.75 INSTALLATIONS DISGUSTED 944-6497 Dble points! The British team gained 2,190 Drains & Sewers Elect on this one deal! — of diamonds. Cleaned - Water Mains Opening lead king points License Number 858 RAYZAK TREE SVC. This deal occurred some After giving declarer all due credit MAGIC COMEDY BALLOON years ago Complete Heating Syste Boilers Prof. tree/Surgery, in team-of-four match between for his jack of diamonds play, the fact Sculpture, Participation. Mr. Has roof been tor Cabling, removing, hedge a yo5, 10 yrs. 01 leaki that West mishandled the Magic/Or. Giggles the Clown 621-2696 . Free and France. The was remains Hard-To-Sto; fertilizing. England bidding (718) 969-2452 O (516) 293-8599 taimmi stimates. LEAKS. STOPP normal at the first table where defense. By assuming that South had Insured. 242-6456 fairly DIAGNOSIS & REPAIR the British’ West opened third-hand a singleton diamond, West in effect SKY ROOFING assumed that East had six diamonds. MELN T. NICTORIN Vincent J. Bono with one spade and East raised him JOHNSON TREE SERVICE GOURMET CATERERS LTC Plumbing & Heating to four and It was infinitely more likely, on the |_718-961-1825 Ornamental Pruning spades. Everyone passed Residential, Commercial & [CATERI AN COMPLETE PAR Large Removals-Land Clearing West scored 650 He lost two bidding, that East had six spades Industrial Minor Repairs. points. Stump grinding Chipper tor Hire. TY PLANNIN SERNIC AND Major Alterations. ROOFING—NEW & REPAIRS diamond tricks, rather than six diamonds, and West FREE Consultation period. Drain Sewer Cleaning. Gutters Installed-cleanea have the STAFF Huntington/Northport The bidding, as shown in the should therefore Boilers & Heating Work Carpentry, storms, glazing Call Dennis the of diamonds instead of the ace 316-747-0384 20 yrs exp 261-0997 diagram, was far more spirited at queen 829-5080 516-354-5054 of eect second table. Here the British South spades. ‘Help___

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147 | Floral Park Dispatch — East Northport Voice — Farmingdale Observer

Great Neck Record — 8282 Garden City Life Glen Cove Record Pilot

Tribune — PAPERS Hicksville Illustrated News Jericho Tribune Levittown THE ANTON 132 East Second Street t Observer Lon Islander Manh. Press Massapequan Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Nassau Illustrated News Northport Journal — Mid Island Herald News Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot Port Washington News Roslyn (OR, IN SUFFOLK) Westbury Times Syosset Tribune The Elmonitor 427

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BOOKKEEPER -F’T to service CLERK $6-7/hr. WILL TRAIN. ISLAND TREES H.S. Alumni RAYZAK TREE SERVICE ARMED PSYCHOTHERAPIST Needs ali clients of computerized North Qiverse position. Gd career Assoc. now forming. Professional Tree Surgery Call for info; SECURITY GUARDS Shore Nassau CP firm. Flex oppt&# for well-organized per- HOUSE CALLS graduates. Cabling, Removing, Hedge Pat 735-1155uusti hrs, no travel. 759-0022 son wilt typing. Lori, 421. Mature, Psychotherapist M.S.W. 735-5176 or Trimming, Fertilizing. WANTED THE LONG-ISLANDER experienced problems of Free Estimates. insured anwit 242-6456 Main Street Full and part time availabe. 31 concerns with loss, meaning Medical benifits. in- N.Y. 11743 & Wage H , lessness, and transitoriness. Cemetaries creases. $7-hour. Call Mon-Fri. NYS licensed. Insurance reim- BOOKKEEPER ASST bursable. Office visits or house CLERKS 582-4380 Small, co Domestics manufacturing Customer Support located in Pt Washington seeks Days & eves. Ca work flexible hours & days by appointment. person wisome experience in Office in Little Neck. Call Knolls, FEMALE C If you have typing, that canhelp EIGHT PLOTSNassau invoicing, collections, & record RATE PER LINE No. 49, value ly. Must cook & Drive. 922-4945 call: 718-423-1014 Sect. 1, plot keeping. Knowledge of com- cash. total amt. ASS BOOKKEEPER -Expi, KATHY per. firm $600 HOUSEKEEPER -Pt Washington, an asset. Plea- $5.50 2 benefits. See puter operation (min. lines) List, 1116 10th St. re- light typing, FIT, only. Marilyn Mon-Fri, 9-4. English speaking, sant office environment, salary ‘466-5070 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Carol at: GLEN FLOORS, 30 N, cent refs, own transp. $21 comm wiexp. Andy, 944-6130. SINGLE COLUMN BOX 32250 Glen St., Glen Cove. (agency) Education 883-9238 $41.75 PER INCH SEEKING Exp dayworker, own transp, refs necessary. 484-0541 BOOKKEEPER PIT, FIT. FREE TOYS ASS BOOKKEEPER -Active N CLERK/TYPIST -FIT of PIT for CPA welcome. Call Mon-Fri,Peture9-5p Host A Party w/Discavery Toys Shore needs office, answer phones, light typing & Services synagogue 944-3025 LONG TERM 674-9052 person 1 day/wk, 9-5. ExperienSap & filing. Send resume to: Jack Child Care Knowledge of computer alcta BOOKKEEPING & CLERKS Weisbood, 1301 Franklin Ave, DISPLAY RATES Pleasant work cond. 621-286; We will train. Great company Garden City, NY 11530 benefits. Call Valerie at 681-7200. ARE ALSO AU PAIR/IMOTHERS HELPER AUTO MECHANIC Health &a Fitness (agency) BUDGET Live-in, one child. Light 3 years experience. COMMUNITY CARE AVAILABLE. Room, board, plus Must haye own tools. CASHIER/HOSTESS, PIT or FIT TREE SERVICE housekeeping. COMPANIONS, INC. PLEASE CALL salary. Mon- Weekends off. Must know all aspects of Including Sat. prestigious Roslyn FOR FOR OURSPECIAL is people of all CALL NOW 293-2206 auto mechanics. restaurant. 621-0055. Closed Mon. recruiting ages FURTHER WINTER RATES. ho would enjoy being well- BACK PAIN!!! BABYSITTER Wanted CASHIER -Sat & Sun, 10am-6pm. creative Pruning *Topping P/T. Exp informed companions INFORMATION own transp. GOOD OLDE TIMES, Roslyn toSeniorsinthe community. Ex. Chairs, beds, car supports. Pro- *Storm Damage 621-7117, days cellent renumination. Flexible ducts designed to makevlife Licensed & Insured BANKING CHURCH SECRETARY time. Educational and peer sup- easier on your back. PAUL 785-1658 -position e Position available for: port. Call 932-5102 for an BOB 796-1152 available, 35 hour week, pleasant DEADLINE: VERTECH TELLER/CUST SVC REP working conditions. Should be application. office. 385-2409 Giderell at our Northport familiar with Monday Noon Salary based on experience Church office and beable torelate Station Huntington EXCELLENT BENEFITS. of all Ifinterested, Domestic Referal Service Onc. w/people ages. COOK — KITCHEN SUPERVISOR N Fridays nights orSaturdays contact: J. Gehres, United DATA & WORD A.licensed Placing Phillip tor lunch program for private ERRORS Selected Agenannies— in FAA ER Federal Union Methodist Church, 35 Verbena Ave, school. The North Shorein Eastern PROCESSING The Anton and Discrinating N York Homes. Mr Aliffi Cre ‘57-6606 Floral Pk, NY 11001. 354-4969, Nassau County. Duties include: Papers Services available in Port 195 Willis Ave., Mineola, NY cooking, menu planning, food The Long Islander are MASSAGE National Co. Will- 11501. 518-747-78 & ofkitchen Washington CLERICAL oraari not responsible for ing to expand-share complete stal Suet‘commensurate wiexp. excai t fring benefits. Send In the convenience of your Wang Busy carpet warehouse located errors beyond resume to: Box 1169, Anton home. Take an hour to indulge BANK TELLERS PHONE 516-883-7175 in Port Washington requires 132 East coSe- the first insertion. Relieve weariness; IN/OUT Care for 2 & munity Newspapers, yourself. LIVE boys, needed with and without ex- people widiversified exp who muscte and cond St, Mineola, NY 11501 aches, worry. Mr. Anderson 2%. Glen Cove. Non-smoker. for local banks. will excel Leaves whole bod with perienc at detail can your 4 Diane, after 6pm 759-0956 p All Ads Must Be of well-being. MATURE, RESPONSIBLE, loving benefits. Call Permanent, E benefi Ca feasonabley priced. N.Y.S. cook to care for children, 3 Pre-Paid Check, licensed and certified. Women person days/wk, light housekeeping, in Hall Personnel ELLIE 767-0011 PART TIME only please. For Health Care Ex- Money Order, my Garden City home. Must drive. 38 22 facility. *DIVINE* Good 759-9338 perience pref&# salary, MasterCard or Visa benefits. Call: AUTO POLISHING NANNIESI/AU PAIRS needed for DALEVIEW NURSING HOME LI. families. Gall *WASHING caring CLERICAL 574 Fulton Street 627-261 “CLEANING Farmingdale, NY 11735 BASKIN-ROBBINS, Hicksville FILE CLERKS (2) 694-6242 "WAXIN PIT -3 weekdays, 11am-3pm Marketing Dept Patricia Morales PHYSICAL *COMPOUNDING Wanted Retiree/housewife welcome! 931-8135 294-6132 8:30am-ipm or 1-5:30pm ACC‘TS RECEIVABLE THERAPIST *SIMONIZING Supervisor We have and diver- CLER Enjoy retined Swedish body interesting Inside & Out AMBITIOUS LADIES sified positions available at our Some experience preferred. work by registered nurse in modern Port Washington Cor- iS . FREE ESTIMATES For A Fun Job -- Looking porste Headquarters. CRT OPERATOR Monday-Saturday, 10am to9pm Reasonable Rates BEVERLY ENTRY Selling tasteful Underocver You perform general clerical Lisa Pagano 718-279-0303 Sofh ORDtyping or experience Wear lingerie. $75 -$150 per nite MODELS duties as well as switchboard Same Day Service Will Ctrain. Assistant Supervisor plus. Earning free trips, jewels, relief. Additional hours will oc- for male & female 671-5732 furs! Looking casionally be required. ae REP model' Offering work in TV., USTOMER SVE SHAKLEE Products, Free Sample, handle DONT DELAY! magazine, and print work. No Please send resume or call our is to heavy phone PIT Income. 775-3417 Good voice and fee, no experience necessary. Personnel at work. phone 333-9565 883-8000, Depart697, THOM ta manner. Will train. 487-5077 INDUST ING Shore dat Company offers good salary, Our Staff: Channel Dr., Port ‘Washingto Reunions D& benefits, and opportunity for New York, 11050 We are an advancement. For interview call Jane Vale BINDERY -need person to run equal opportunity employer mit “WE D IT ALL” ANIMAL LOVER folder & cutter. ExperiencedPlainvionly. 671-5910 Midge Hart BAY H.S. to take care of pets in animal Good salary & benefits. RIDGE Office Home hospital. Call area. Call Steve 333-3343 THOMSON Dee Black Clas ss of 1963 c (621-401 1st in linear motion technology 25th REUNION UD A UR OURFloorsON JAN to work at St. Mary&# Carol Wilson Scho FIT if interested, Ifyou are, orknow,a member of FREE ESTIMATES BOOKKEEPER -Expid A/R, AIP, position. the class of ‘63, pleasecontact: Payroll, taxes, sales tax, bank gall 621-4211 between 9-2pm or Blanche CLERICAL Position Jaye 676-2415 statements. P/T Glen Cove -answer Send resume to school office ASSISTANT To okay. 168 Anton Communi- 671-7208 typing, & general office Smith no Peelervi area. CUSTOMER SERVICE Greg Ne After 6PM Office skills & drafting phon salary & benefits. for to$325/wk. Must be well Nai NY 11501 helpful. apportunity rig Return welcome. Please call will pay up Anne Howard ja, at person. GoCall 487-3691. 883-4411 Bernice or Randy 486-66oe oa (agency) Bob Weidman “MARMADUKE®) by Bra Anderson

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PIT CLERICAL.ERI 20-25 hours/week. Varied office SUBSTITUTE LIMOUSINE DRIVER TEACHERS TELLERS duties in busy marketing dept. needed for local North Shore College students welcome! HUNTINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT co. Duties also include: car TRAINEES/EXPERIENCED maintenance, some clerical P/T CLERICAL HELP work, etc. 3 days, 9am-5pm. MUST HAVE FLEXIBLE HRS! - Thursdays a MUST $45 $60 PER DAY We have Resume & openings throughout Nassau County for salary requirements: telephone work Typi 4 427-7000 ALL GRADE LEVELS Trainees & Experienced Tellers. Glen Cove, NY 11542 P/T CLERK/TYPIST -Library cir- ALL SUBJECT AREAS W a competitive a dept. 4 evesiwk. Alt ite offer salary plus curat FOR APPLICATION MATERIALS company-paid comprehensive o PLEASE CALL DISTRICT CLERK benefits program: MAILROOM 73-2126 medical FIT. Hospital/surgical/major coverage. Sort and deliver mail and of- an‘equal opportunity employer Dental Life fice supplies. Light P/T DENTALASSTT Tues & Thurs coverage. insurance maintenance and G inventory. full days. Ex pref' not essen- Educational assistance necessary. Full benefits. tlal. Salary commensurate lyn Heights. Pension and savings incentive wiexp. Call 759-0086 plan. 484-4600, ext 224 Por needed equal oppt&# employer Applications accepted daily at all Branches between for Docttorofficoffice Pereppap REAL ESTATE f i 9 a.m. and 3 or in at: Wiabi'ans p.m., stop exp nei ary, butcbatwill we PIT DRIVER i 8

AND Expan in ae. pesuen 666 Old Country Road MAINTENANCE offices bury RECEPTIONIST FIT STOCK PERSON Reen so ses: 5 Alert, assertive, and accurate for Brooky 7 Garden City PART TIME WITH EXPERIENCE jays. front La Rosa Realty, Inc. Estate duties. fodiversia R Wed, 3337 334-4333 ing, , busy phones. Mon, Fri position. Sal open. Please call AURORA 'NORST BANK 5:30 - 10:30 pm 944-9721 LONG ISLAND Pt Washington REAL ESTATE SALES RECEPTIONIST to clean modern offices of our Golden for outstan- required club, P/T Equal leading Long Island manufac- CALL MISS BELL opportunity by country Opportunity Employer ding successful person who Flexible hours, typing, pleasant turing company. Good starting 676-2298 canstart or Place to work. salary. Call Personnel we (516) 222-7900 train immedi wl brig!G M ecanbegi Ew Ses- ners. high sion. Full training P/T MEDICAL Insurance Biller. Exp program. RECEPTIONIST -for a local com- SEGMINDUS INC Also available for CUST SVCE $250-275. Will train GAL FRIDAY Preferred. Call Rena, 935-3366. positions FRENCH/English Secretary PIT, needed by Huntington Advertis- ‘Shore Road at Channel Drive Parents wi: children. Call highly motivated person PIT MEDICAL Office a ae Haney of should type, flexible hours. Cali ing Agency. Creative environ- Port Washington, NY 11050 Receptionist. for yourcontidential intervi Bere widesire to work w/people. Exc Jtoure ve 718-224-1135 ment. staff. We are an equal opportunity aMUST! oppt Full benefits. 421-5400 Congenial texte peieey So employer mif. all Rena at 55-3366 US1 LAFFEY FIT BOOKKEEPER -A/R, AIP, typing, steno, & telephone ner Mon- P 0 flex 747-7170 to Sz checkbook rec. C: required. 248-5675 Beer POO PIUS REALTY 757-4262 bie onhours. $8/hr to start. Call D Eves oppt grow needs ays on DELICATESSEN for app&# Interviews Thurs &a Fri, THOMSON P/T MONITORS a Joi f a cor eerie. FIT POSITION incl FIT or PIT days. weekends, 2:30pm-5pm only. 1st in linear motion technology train IB P Joyce, (311 days/nights, Roosevelt Field shoe North Shore DENTAL ASS'T/ 7 rin, 549-5092 High Schoo! store. Call 248-4554 450 Glen Cove Avenue cheerful, highly trained, career, mediate. Glen Cove/Westbury Glen Head, NY.11545 area. 222-1199 or 671-3131. GENERAL OFFICE Work. Good $6,07 per hour. Call DENTAL Administrative Ass&# GAL FRIDAY phone personality, typing S0wpm, DR. BROWN MAINTENANCE! PASTE—UP ARTIST F/T. Will train personable in: Pleasant office located Travel exp a plus. Returnees ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL dividual. Glen Cove/Westbury in Manhasset. welcome. Refs needed. Call Mon- HANDYMAN 671-5500 area. 222-1199 or 671-3131 Fri, 95pm, 944-3025 PRODUCTION DEPT. nmodiatel RETURNEES SAGAMORE YACHT ORIVERS - Taxi, immediate! 23 and P/T over. Clean new cars. WELCOME CLUB RECEPTIONIST/ASS'T For local chain. license, OFFICE ASSISTANT newspaper North Shore, F/T - PI 466-8780. OYSTER BAY Pleasant medical office (female Good Ope salary Great Neck Insurance Office opportunity for :ollege student. M.D.). Duties: phone, filing, in- EASY WORK! Excellent pay 681-2180 full benefits General office skills. Well surance forms. Must have clear Part time, Monday-Wednesday Assemble products at home. Info, organized, flexible. Learn the in- 922-0949 handwriting. Will ttain. 627-3644 Call for more information ext A-8890. Flexible hours 641-8003, Op- surance business. No need to tion start-up manual $28.60. Call Helen at call in! -come ext 139 627-7500 BIEI INER AGENCY PURCHASING 747-8282, Hae eo cn tirctia 795 Northern Blvd, Great Neck MANAGEMENT TRAINEES A SCHOOL BI 58 Year Old Wall Street for leading Social Service priv “ i with ustee 2 in Se Bon PAC Fi ay organization Cliff. Self (attenda MNGMNT TRAINEES Starter w/2 yrs experience in bonus, life insurance, pension) GUARDS PIT & F/T —Greenlawn College Background Pref purchasing. Heavy phone con- A and/or PM HRS, CHARTER Draw tact, for 40 loca- & area, Retirees welcome, uniforms andior Commission purchasing TELLERS WORK, YEAR ROUN WORK, tions. 2 ma rmun SECREnite im. provided. Steady employment. Pius Bonus yrs college minimum. PAID HOLIDAYS, Retirees porteritabri seeks Patriot 171/288-5588 Excellent benetits. Call: If you are customer oriented, personable, intere: WE WILL TRAIN, Security CALL MR. FOX PERSONNEL 671-1253 mature, responsible self-starter in a 752welco career, and good wit figures... Farmingdale to handle duties in- 829-8010 word HAIRDRESSER -HAIRCUTTER cluding: typing, light pro- WE HAVE FULL TIME & PART TIME — TTT cessing, & minor bookkeeping. FIT or PIT. Busy full-service Opportunitytotearn Floral Park salon. Pay/comm. REALTY WORLD MATURE HIGH SCHOOL or Local POSITIONS FOR YOU! Willtranique interesting business 352.9476 FACTORY Worker MIF -start College student wityping skillls SALESPERSON wit room for incense, ed neede for P/T work in Mineola of. eExcellent Benefit | ‘Cait Mich at 482.6200 W have 2 new of- Package Bea fice. Call Chris Leonard at just opened fices. Weknow that oursuccess TYZ-ALL PLASTICS, INC. ‘HIRING!’ Gov&# Jobs, your area. 747-8282, ext 166 for app& ©Overtime will Compensation 676-2470 Glen $15,000 to $88,000. (602) 838-8885, depends on yours, so you Head Seeks PIT Tour Guides. “For ext 3152. receive the kind of training and Friday Evenings” MUSnowledge of Earth Science Ina automated support fully at eDoubletime help Will train. 822-7505 mosphere that can help you Compensation INSTRUCTOR your keep For Saturday’s schlu in the money).goa(AnCall: NEED A SECOND JOB? AIDE/DRIVER RICHA WESP Re World Maintenance in Helper shopp- Krow Realty Group, Carle Piace To work with severely handicap- ing center. $6/hr. Call Anne at and FIDELIT ped population perform 741-8440 333-7717 RADIOLOGIC general driving duties. Must nave a clean license. Prefer Associates Degree or at least NURSE — LP for Forest Manor. TECHNOLOGIST* two years college in health NEW YORK 50 PIT position avail. Call Mr Arrigan field. SST. per RECEPTIONIST -mature, good rout Sal union 671-9010 Outstanding typist, 5 days, 10am-6pm. Ex- CALL PERSONNEL tuition reim- AT 746-8500 NUCLEAR MEDICAL bonel inclu cellent benefits. Hicksvill bursemant. Please come in for area. G Anne at 935-685 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F TECHNOLOGIST** application, or send resume to: NURSES: HELEN KELLER RNILPN, NURSES AIDES. NATIONAL CENTER PART TIME/FULL TIME ULTRASOUND RETAIL 111 Middie Neck Road CENTRAL ISLAND TECHNOLOGIST*** Sands Point, NY 11050 Ni HOME Mrs. Chlaramonte, DNS. 4 a

INSURANCE SECRETARY Anne Arundel General Hospital invites you to Exp’d for general insurance join our family of health professionals in beauti- OFFICE CLERICAL JOBS agency. All phases! historic by the will up to $250. ful, Annapolis, Maryland, lines, PIT, F/T. perso1.6979 pay No experience Chesape Bay. Choose from among a multi- necessary. Call Valerie at 681-7200 plicity of social, cultural and recreational (agency) activities... arts festival, summer garde theatre, Annapo Symphony and Opera. Crab F Immediate Openings OFFICE HELP Oyster Roast and the ver Sailing Regattas, all in week. Manhasset F EMALE work 2, 4, or Sday a & Garden City satility grows. Local company. Top pay. Cali SECURITY GUARDS Kathy at 466-5070. (agency) Our department of radiological Sciences includes: Full and Part tim Are Getting Ready For The Holidays! radiology, Ultra sound, nuclear medicine and available. Hospital, Doctor, Paid MRI outpatient diagnosis center. Dental Benefits. Vacation, OFFSET Pressman -360 A.B.Dick and Increases. Holidays, Wage & 1850 multi. Good opportunity. IMMEDIATE 25% DISCOUNT We offer you: Call, Mon-Fri, 582-4380 Plainview. 349-8551 + Promotional opportunities within the Seasonal Positions Available department PAINTERS -EXPERIENCED + Supervisory opportunities INTERIOR & EXTERIOR In All Selling Areas NORTH NASSAU + Current &a equi ment with SHORE, technology JOB 676-7150 the opportunity to learn C Flexible Schedules Include: SOUND and ANGIOGRAPHY OPPORTUNITY + Shift differential and 11:00 am to 5:00 premium pay Well-established law firm is pm in- Interested and qualified candidates should call seeking career-minded PART TIME NURSE 12:00 to 6:00 dividuals for legal PART TIME BOOKKEEPER pm pm or submit a resume to Employee Placement collect field. Bank of pital C. Anne Arundel General Franklin wi Ara Call Miceli at Glen Cove & Weekends Hospital, background helpful. Senior Citizens Ctr, 759-9615 Evenings Cathedral Streets, Annapolis, Maryland 21401, right person. Saairy commen- (301) 267-1367, Aten: Terry Patron. benefits Other Schedules Also Available eee con- pinackage, Contapleasant working iotion Mr Rizzuto, In Person Mullooly, Jeffrey, Rooney PROOFREADER Apply ARRT and CPR Certification & Flynn, 759-2200 Weekly newspaper chain, : ~ or SNM &a Monday & 11:00 am to 9:00 R AS based in Mineola, needs a Thursday, pm Proofreader Saturdays, and have Tuesday, & ‘Ne progr compl and flexible P/T hours for Wednesday, Friday Saturday, technolog LEGAL Mon, Tues, & Wed. Some 11:00 am to 6:00 pm SECRETARY eves. No exp necessary. Experienced, mature, repsonsi- Returnees welcome. Call An Equal bie self-starter. Non-smoker. 1440 Northern Blvd 1200 Franklin Ave Ext 133 or 139 at °F Empt Word processor. Matrimonial, criminal. $425 and up. Benefits. 747-8282 Manhasset, NY. Garden City, NYY area. ARUNDEL Will train, BioreiIMMEDIATE! -3pm. ext 215 215 GENERAL at busy Roslyn dry 627-3000, 742-7000, 681-5151 cleaners. Good start salary. Call ex EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F HOSPIT Allen at 742-8730 pebya

1987 - 5 - - Section Week of November 2, Page Newspap 5 Classified Wa Help Wanted Hel Wanted Hel Wanted Hel Wanted =| Hel Wanted Help :

RETIRED PERSON Lynbrook area, superinten- ere dent assistant for office bidg. AR Call Anne at 741-8440 SA MR |

for Allergist’s office Rr ya Pleasant three Slee surroundings,

STORES loSatu St skin & DEPARTME billing, testing, allergy shots. Call afternoon: Make Your Christmas Merrier 676- With An DISPLAY Person FIT - | SALES & Exciting Flower & Gift Shop in Floral Pk. Salary commensurate wiability & responsibility. Oppt&# for advance- ment. Gall Mr or Mrs Becker at - Becker Florist & Gifts, 437-0307 SALES STOCK

SECRETARY -Great neck PIT. Word processing, 60wp:Sui Position! phones, non-smoker. ali 829-6272 If you’ve got the holiday spirit—a friendly smile, a helpful manner—then put it to use as one of the special people wh help our SECRETARY customers during the holidays. A Stern’s Christmas season position can Industrial distributor needs more under the tree, too—with extra earnings anda organized person to assist help you put gifts bookkeeper and cover extra typ- discount! ern generous shopping ing when inecesasry:.aced Jovn out team ana catcn tne spit! Earn extra $$$ and benefits. Christmas and put your skills to use We are current salary complete Sccepti applications tor Holiday employment in RETURNEES areas o sea 1 ease WE WELCOME SENIOR CITIZENS, * Sales Associates AND THOSE SEEKING A SECOND INCOME. ° Cashiers © Receiving/Stock Handlers SECRETARY JUNIOR * Fitting Room Attendants Choose from variety of flexible work schedules: * Security Guards needed for Great Neck in- surance level W otter mercnandise discounts other exciting company. Entry beneliis avaiabie da an 19s! welcome. No steno necessary. e FULL DAYS ¢ PART TIME, DAYS Flen shift Senior canen TIME, fage andoverto appl 2raises the first year. Excellent benefits. Call ©

tre EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS . _ t Se Siniee&amstar searesti = 450 Old ‘Ro Westb Hall Personnel Coun e EVENINGS, SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS Queens Center #Elmhurst 385-4422 Yaralalan wi ‘Smith Haven Mall In addition to SALES and STOC opportunities, we also have holi- SECRETARY -diversitied duties day openings in our SECURITY and CASH/CREDIT departments. willing to learn fabricating business, person office. lead to at Benefits. 627-9150 These opportunities may permanent positions after Christmas. TYPIST -work at home. F/T; PIT. Ex: cellent income! For info & applica- So make the season into the holiday with the | brighter—get spirit tion, send selt-addressed, folks at Stern’s. | stamped envelope to: Quick Key friendly Data, PO Box 1852, West Babylon, NY 11704 APPLY IN THE PERSONNEL OFFICE IN ANY OF OUR CONVENIENT STORES 11 AM to 7PM RECEPTIO TELLERS PORT WASHINGTON MONDAY THRU SATURDAY MARINA Trainees/Experienced

Immediate opportunity with our We have openings for FLUSHING DOUGLASTON Yacht sales division. You should Full time & Part time Tellers have the phone personality Roosevelt Avenue Douglaston Parkway at our Plainview Branch. essential for handling a heavy volume of calls plus filing HAMPTON BAYS goo Please in person at: GREEN ACRES MALL and light typing skills.” apply LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK Montauk Highway Valley Stream We offeragood starting salary South Bay Rd & Woodbury Rd and comprehensive employee Oyster benefits. For confidential con- Plainview GARDINER MANOR PLAZA COMMA sideration, call: -OR- Bay Shore Veterans Memorial Highway PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Please Call Carolyn At: 883-8000, ext 698 932-3442/3441 SUNRISE MALL ROOSEVELT FIELD Massapequa Garden City THOMSON 1st in linear motion technology LAKE GROVE/BROOKHAVEN EAST HAMPTON Middle Country Road 350 Pantigo Road equal opp&# employer m/f LINCOLN [t FSB SAVINGS BANK,

R.E. SALESPERSONS 100 JERICHO QUADRANGLE, JERICHO NY. An Equal Opportunity Employer

for the North Shore area ~ WE' GROWING AGAIN!!! SECRETARY -for Pt Washington TEACHER ASS Needed for local Join our successful team! aha real estate office. Tues-Sat, nursery school. Experience Brel AR Rag Can teh gp pata Lee loaded with and ‘re listings Call Part time. 883-414d custom willbe 8am-4pm. Typing required. Dorothy Waxman sourtahighest commis- WANTED -PAINTINGS James SANDSPORT R.E. Ameri wer Situations Wanted Instruction Wanted To Buy Long Scudder and Other SECRETARY - steno, $350/wCal TEMPORAI 584-5843 honey karp 484-1110 Local company. All benefits. COUN TRAFFIC HIGH GRADE TUTORING SVC Randy or Bernice at 466-6670 Accountant/Bookkeeper -would EIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER All fur- (agency) like work 2/3 daysiwk. 621-3545 Elementary thru College. }H WAITING FOR: fine Trains wanted by collector. in Nassau & Suffolk Couni Exams &a Subjects. Exp&# Teachers niture, antiques, paintings, -Exp’d SECRETARY -routine office work. old toy trains also. Cash. 248-48!rad Pay . In Your Home. (718) 740- onze, silver, etc. Entire RESTOf ti sarsa ping, phones. Must be responsi- Professional ORIENTAL -Old Oi pa Retirees, students, returnees to RESPONSIBLE estates purch: 829-4559 Gall 621-71 ble. Ideal for starter or returnee. oan: days work force welcome. male seeks housesitting situa- tings. Hi use h-Any: Full or part time. Call for an ap- tion. Start immed. Refs avail. Call P3$3: ANYTIMIsecon 516-365-6026. pointment, NEMKO 294-2920 Call 671-7353, leave amessage LI. ORIENTAL RUG GALL WANTED! Old Oil Paintings -any : RETAIL MERCHANDISER P/T cond (even torn). Also old frames. SECRETARY wisten TRAVEL TOUR OPERATOR Anything old or antique. Highest $ NYSCAWN Business House calls. 574-0216 New York Agency is seeking a TO SPAIN TRAIN TO BEA paid. Sandy, needed for VP of major bank. tative to call on retail co seeks WANTED -Old watches movement Word Processing. 100 percent Expanding Opportunities TRAVEL AGENT . HERBALIFE outlets in the home furnishing tools. Retired watchmakers ac- Independent ditribu- tuition reimbursement. 3 weeks tor. Call for field fora Fortune: charter manager, reserva- -_ TOUR GUIDE cumulation. Paying trom $500 for products: Nancy, vacation after 6 months, plus NAME YOUR OWN INCOME! Nosales. Must be deper tionist, group specialist, Patek Philippe. 482-8858 518-664-7853; ‘Rosem much more. $19k. Call Buy wholesale, hug profits. Over good with skills. Applic secretary, receptionist, plus a AIRLINE 518-664-3727; Nancy G choose. FREE Should be professional in ap-- F/T. Floral Park. RESERVATIONIST Hall Personnel bookkeeper. Catot Bee i NNC pearance and demeanor. Ex- today! 385-4422 Wholes 616-78 perience in retail/marketing 488-4700 2 Start locally, full time/part time. Train onlive airline computers, SAL 2 helpful. College preferred. Car Music, Dance & Home study &a resident training. Training provided. Financial aid available. -<2.AUCTI necessary. FIT (4 days Machines Office Furniture Shop Equipment 20-30 hours aweek. Hourly rate 95an Job placement assistance. SECT $300-350. friendly office day 1-9pm)in Manhasset Drama plus expenses. Prompt reply by Nation: al seeks office. Dictaphone, good medical For the account of R.L. Stephenson letter or resume requested. bright energetic sect&# benefits. Call Sandy at 626-1971 Lighthouse Point, Florida Write: wigood skills to join its team! Exc benefits. Lori, 421-5400 Susan Rath JUNIOR ORCHESTRA ACT. WAREHOUSE saerving the Musically Gifted TMG TRAVEL SCHOOL VFW CARPET (Branch of Training Orchestra) Prin- 477 Madison Avenue SHIPPING Clerk for Plainview will resume in Nassau County Material Handlers. Sewers. 1-800-327-7728 16th Floor tingco. Clean drivers license need- at a new location on 29 Avenue Good Prestigious nat co seeks F/T Mohegan ed. Truck or van exp a plus. Wednesdays, 6:30pm, CW Post Accredited Member N.H.S.C. New York, NY 10022 people. Exc oppt & growth | benefits, pension etc. Call College, Room 105, Fine Arts pla potential. Good benefits, will Manhasset Isle, N-Y. 11050 Tom or Joe at 33: 13-3343 Building. Must bring music train. Located in stand. Applications available at SECRETARY P/T Position Call Pete at: AM rehearsals. A new staff member wipossibility of future F/T employ- P/T Antiques/Art THUR N 10, 1967-1 STENOGRAPHER 767-0011 is: Kupferberg, tormer ment. Small pleasant office in 12 Duration of Sale Two Hours 20 flexible hours per week. ° wilt rector. Friends Approx Glen Cove. Hrs flexible. Call Tina month position. Excelient School Locust Vailey, and 676-2000 skills. Steno, typing, phones, INHERITED ANTIQUES WAREHOUSE Equipment Co -load Music Supervisor, Jericho, OFFICE MACHINES: Larg selection of New & Used Typewriters, IBM trucks, install racks & shelves. working with Peter Tomforde. selling collection of American, Selectrics wicorrection, Office M: lode! & Portable Electronic SECRETARY Oriversticensea must. F/T & Over- 735-7570 Victorian & Empire chairs, Typewriters (Daisy Wheel & Computer Printer Model), Electronic time. H Ville, 933-0800 tables, settee, hunt board, Euro- Type letters, memos. etc. Calculators w/Print & (Desk Models & Hand Helds), Copy pean & English chinawear, Disp Schedule appointments, per- WORK FROM HOME -$60 per 100, Machines, dt jess Pho Answering Machines, Check | collectables, form other secretarial duties. preparing mail. Send stamp to: KS figureans, lamps, Writers, Electronic Cash Fof Prors & Other Machines. Dr Caliendo 326-55 Items early English & American Offic $312 per wk plus jox 5157-WZ, Holiday NEW & USED OFFIC! E Modern Desks, prints, brass, glass, fans, doll, FUR oe union benefits. Come in for ap- Hillside, NJ 07205 nie ck, 1e8 ( & 2 Dra LateralFiles picture frames, &a others items confere plicat or send resume to: (Letter &taeLeg: al Size Fold & Tables, Machine Stands, at HELEN KELLER NAT CNTR professionally appraised Office Partitions, Book Cases, & Desk Lamps, YOUTH OUTREACH WORKER HOLIDAY GIFTS values. NO HAGGLING. For 111 Middle Neck Rd SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL ch NetStereos, Radios, & Mot Dreni Provide crisis intervention, app& call 767-2431 Recor Sands Point, NY 11050 BUS DRIVERS Shop ina relaxed atmosphere - SHOP EQUIPMI ENT rinders, Engine Driven ‘Pu Shop Vacs, Hand short term refer- counseling, your home. To see an array of Trucks, Bench Lights, & Other Miscellaneous Equipment. $8/hr. Class 2 license required. rals, center, supervise drop-in mens and womens fragrance contact: activities. Many items in carton with Manufacturer's Warranty. outreach and gifts, call: All Used Equip Sold AS-IS Michael S Perricone 2 working JANETglamCOURDUFF WOODS Musical Intruments SECRETARY WANTED ti epetlenIBSW. Send resume Most items sold piec by piece. Assistant wiyout Professional Mary Kay Beauty Bi-lingual, Spanish/English ee an ieatae OBENYC, 1 Some trade lots to be offered. Glen Sci shon Consultant LARRY’S Pianoland - Company benetits. Good salary Cov 54 Pine Hollow Road, Oyster Bay, Terms: 20% cash deposit-balance payabl in Dosoris Lane, Everett, 300 Pianos. ChickerNew . S NY. 11771. “4271756 cash or cashier' check only 759-7209 Used $495. 985-258 469- Westbury3200;600883-317;ProspectUELY,meeeeves.NOVBoat4pmSeeS67430—_6A,48”RR|Es,12_7x-|

~ Anton - Community Newspaper Classified Section - Beek of November 2, 1987 - Bag 6 Articles For Sale Garage/Tag Sales I Auction Sales Boats For Sale

ANTIQUE box, antique Vic- Ice GARDEN CITY LARSON 1978 Cuddy merc 10, Garage Sale Nov 7, 10am-4pm ANCHOR SAILBOAT 12; sails, FWC, exc ex- 95 NINTH STREET cond, vhf, df, many trailer, cover, Excellent condition Call 352-0641 eves GETIN GO SAILI pench. (Behind Garden —<.AUCTION SALE 2. tras. JUST & $ City Hotel) Piano $150. New 883-9006 after 6:30pm CONSOLE RSON 28 dishes, service for eight $40. Machines Office Furniture —————— GIGANTIC YARD Offic Shop Equipment Atomic 4 table, mirror, & bench SALE Dressing MAKO 17’ Angier model. 70hp 3 excelient cond Call 671-1140 turn, new tires For the account of R.L. $50. Clothi‘wick Stephenson Evenrude. Certified trailer, sall for SAT, 7th, 10am-4) V ail 1971, paty cruisi FIREWOOD 887 Bros Ave. West engine overhauled in ‘86, center’ Ave, GATE OF 2 HEAVEN COUNCIL K of C - 468 console, bait wells. fish box plus console and forward storage. Troll- a 224 Wall Street ing moter bracket. VHF, biminitop. GARAGE All coast Guard Elec- FRACO BELG Coal Stove, 22000 SALE-Sun, Nov 8th equipment. 10am-3pm, Household effects, tric start, teletiex steering etc. BTU&# $350. Call 277-5326 eves. N.Y. 11746 Instruction & Huntington, é $5500. 767-0201 photo sports equip, 40 years of 944-3072da KENMORE Washer $175. Three accumulated goodies! Convert. eves. water white NOV - preset temp, level, sofa. Ronan Rd, btwn. Smith St. THURSDAY, 12, 1987 10 AM 30a REGAL 1985 Empress 200-XL Cud- Like new! Call 997-7892 and East Ave. Glen Cove. Inspection from 8:: Day of Sale - Durati of Sale Two Hours OYSTER BAY Approx y cabin, in-water slip avail. Wheelchair lift, OUTDOOR good Showrm cond. Prof maint’d SAILING $1,100. Call 9am-2pm. SCHOOL cond. ty of New & Used Typewriters, IBM Selectrics w/correction, Office $11800./best reasonable offer. & Model 354-4976 Portable Electronic Typewrit (D Wheel & 944-8026 Sale, Sat- 1-788 y Computer Printer Model), Electronic Calculators w/Print » Basic & Display (Desk Models & Hand Sailing SALE 50% OFF SAMP from ‘SuGIFT Helds),} Copy Machines, Phones, Phone Answering Machines, Check WEST WIGHT POTTER 1987, ft = Coast Shi Writers, Electronic 16 Cruising Vacatio Arrow $269! Cash Registers & Other Office Machine:const Flashing Sign Collectable Daulton Plates, sailboat, sleeps 2, seats 4, never Charter Bare Boat Or Cap- NEW & USED OF FICE FURNIT INCLUDING: Modern Lighted, Non-Arrow $259! Bing & Grondahi Des Chairs (Hi k, Exec, Steno & Conf), Files used. Must sell! Boat & trailer, ed Free Humm (Letter & Legal Sizes), & Conference Tabi unlighted $229! Letters! JOCkS wood, stainless, pewter, Folding Machine Stands, Chair Mats, $3600. 333-8259 werr Late kFilCases, Few Left. See Locally. ey Drafting & Desk Lai imps, Clocks, Stereos, Recorders, Radios, & More. luggage SHOP EQUIPM 922-5022 (800) 423-0163, Anytime antiqueRS WELCOMME! Engine Driven Pui imps, Shop Vacs, Hand Trucks, Bench Lights, & Other Miscellaneous EquipmentGrind 16 ‘Sc Place SAUNA Inside measures 86& Glen Cove 676-9198 Sailboats For Sale Needs to be disassem Will Many po in carton with Manufacturer's Warranty. All Used AS-IS SAILBOAT: Tours, Lessons, accept best offer. 754-7474 st items sold piece by piece.Some trade lots to be Eqoffere: ea arene Ter 20 ALLIED Seawind, kit, 1985, diesel. Hourly/DailyiGrou cash deposit-balance payable in cash or Sh Gitt cashier' only $28,500. 261-0652 CAPTAINCortllic

Apts F ‘or Rent Real a PORT WASHINGTON Estate PORT WASHINGTON All Sizes Of Apts, Offices, And 4.BR, 2bath, $1500 Baxter Estates GLEN COVE MANHASSET House Rentals. Some Available Colanial $1800 For Immediate Occupancy.

: YOU DESERVE CAPE BARRY REALTY Many others From $1000 SANDSPORT Homes To Share 627-6609 883-2244 883-7780 Bullding For Sale Co-opsiCondosz THE BEST! LovelyPa 4ryeBR(1 witreaskylight)2 2 BROOKVILL furnished studio ROSLYN 2% rooms estate setting That what you are getting in ty, LR-Irpic., DR, Kitchen, and ulilities incl suitable cottage pool and hot plate $56 incl all this fu $750. COVE coe REALTY 621-6161 porary. VaultedSpRa qorteceilings, por1o andu BASeshopping. on ak COVE REALTY 621-6161 yaung ad 754- even skylights, European kitchen, ROSLYN modern B estate set. BARN ROSLYN SOUL deluxe baths, private master TUDOR GLEN COVE BR, DR, kitchen, ting $750 incl all SE CLIFF Private beach & water suite on a treed front. BR Fantastic 2 BR, 1 bath, country road. path, $650. 671-8719 COVE REALTY 621-6161 & bath & share house. 12' includes 4 skylights, ac- Charming LR with frpic., formal $600 all tive loft doors, and shingled Brand new kit and bath, co- SEA CLIFF B apt, garage, GIL maintenance. loca DR, library, den, kitchen with REALTY asE roof, louvered vents, attrac- Centrally GLEN COVE porch, walk very beach-park-shop, over to shopping and AR. $144,500 2 i tive, 100 feet of shelving Century 21 Spacious BR, apt S750 plus DR, plus “attic” floor, excellent for large LR, attic storag elect. 671-9144 Ss 1 laundry, Rental storage or play, original cost SEA CLIFF 2% $5500 sell for JIMCO f rooms, AG, deck, ————______$2400. Mr. CENTURY 21 nook $72Oa parking, $575 DISNEY Schnell, 681-2368 of 427-0351 671.6 Realty WORLD VACATION Lux- 676-9287 COVE REALTY 621-6161 ury2BR, condo, 15 min. to Disney FOLAN AGENCY 759-3170 ACCENTS : SEA CLIFF APTS W F GLEN COVE skylite, studio, §16:731-0777 944.9721 3 B new and Spacious apt, 1st floor, ap- kit., bath, carpet, paint, MAN pliances, basement, yard, $1000 Ro REA ESTAT FLORIDA Vacant 2st eri stone 16% 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. Park Ave. plus. Nov. 15 occupancy. rm basement, OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY. Manna High Oaks Realty in great location. Call owner Hutchinson Island $740,000 HOUSE INSPECTIONS PO BOap164, Manhasse 11030 Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realtors 627-9360 944-7171 671-6522 676-9287 671-8171 Leave message. Detailed Engineering Oceanfront Condo Within 24 Rep GLEN COVE new 3 BR 2 bath SEA CLIFF redocorated 3% auaeeaUARDIAN 759.1 Townhouse dishwasher garage rooms, suitable $57 incl heat. 28 pha beautifully furnish- Store For Rent 1100 COVE REALTY 621-6161 stige ammenities, all ap- COVE REALTY 621-6161 pool, tennis, sauna. GLEN COVE - 67 GLEN STREET ‘PORT WASHINGTON 1400 sq ft store plus basement. GLEN HEAD 3% rooms, EIK, ONLY ONE MONTH Homes For Rent $1300 month. 3 with LANDOWNERS FIRST SHOWING per yrs option. Jericho - garage, $800 Syosset STILL AVAILABLE!! Call PAUL, 294-8544, eves. COVE REALTY 621-6161 Thinking of Terrific 4 BR, 2% ab LR with GREENVALE 1000 ft. Prime loca- Woodbury Consider buildi a post and beam frpic, formal DR, family room GLEN HEAD 7 rm. Townhouse 3 December 1987, Christmas in tion. $1800 Broker GLEN COVE monthly. house, using building techni- with 8R, 2% Florida, Jericho 21& den with Irpic., new ELK, brick patio, bath, EIK, den, decks, yard, $1250-month. 621-6161 frpic wall, ques from the past. Call; 2 priced to sell quick, AC. walk AR. $1900-mo. 674-3775 305-229-0810, or 516-671-1509. BR, 2% baths, bsmt, garage, playrm. Cottage BRandloft on acre LOCUST VALLEY retail office 1000 Don&# wait. end unit. $285,000 $409,500 HUNTINGTON STATION 2 BR, kit., estate $850 plus. ‘sq. ft. ample parking top location. CAMBRIA DAC/TIMBER PEG LR, DR, use of 516-676-5370 or 676-6664 567-7733 ADORABLE Affordable as garage, yard Syosset Formal DR, almondkit- BR 421-1361. 271.5973 4plus BR, house with LR-frplc., 2 bath, ir with frpic., country kit- -On ne Ad. chen, ceramic floors, den, 2-3 screened porch. Near beach. Avail immediately. BR, 2% bath, $279,900 chen, Porch, Lovely! $1400 plus. ed right, don&# walt. $269; MANHASSET VERMONT ‘No Food. 627-6474 Woodbury Main level den, Gil 671-2300 SEA CLIFF 2 new Village stores. FABUI Prete bath Col- Realty bi 4 MOUNT SNOW & $900 kitchen, 2BR, 2% bat MANHASSET Live in a park and walk to the inc! heat. onial new EIK, a value ment, garage. $275,000 great train, Rare Plandome 2 B apt. GIL REALTY 671-2300 5. $1100 util. trplc, vs MUNSEY APRK plus i MASSAPEQUA Custom ranch Ex- SBAMount S! hou mifo A Of Our Gracious 4 BR cient 2% bath Gol- location, walk all trans. 2 or part seas renta F lat Listingsin Nassau Finist Con. Renovation Newly painted 2 BR Townhouse Supe onial LR tamilyroom, DR, new King BR, country Kitchen, DR, LR call:516-944-7662 Nites-wkend Rooms For Rent dominium Communities. convenient to all $1500 plu util. windows, very low taxes. Come $1200 plus util. 798-5163 Owner. 944-7288 Coloni: 3 BR, 3bath see E. NORTHPORT Hom EIwit BRhome in Monfort Hills furnish large formal DR, 4star con- bath. Mature br || marble tloor. and deck. to school, LIRR and PORT WASHINGTON Banc TRE 3-4BR, 3 bath Brickand shingle $70 per wee! S sse0 Jist list slider enn 9 $600 per month first L frpic, EIK, finished bsment “$527,00 - 6 mont $1750 per month EXECUTIVE HOME GLEN COVE Call 671-1555, after §16/496-5434 with bar, prime location. Super Commercial ar thereafter plus utilities. 5pm, pvt. entrance, bath, house $349,000 FABULOUS 4 BR, male $75 week!kic 2 bath Col- Properties elderly only. HARDING MacCRATE ‘onial on magnificent acre with PORT WASHINGTON Rm. av Aluxurious Walter Uni Colonial brook in prestigious Baxter frpic, $450 mo. incl all. Magnificently decorated, J HICKSVILLE 5 M $1300 Ideal per Laundry. 627-4440 Estates. LR-frpic, formal DR, Non-smoker, walk RR. 883-3913 Real Estate move in. 3 2% bath, 9 ft bsment. familyrm, and large modern secure storage. high Homes For Sale inground w-truck in- EIK. $2500. ramp for easy loading. 1 very backs to 365-6606 . up NO cluding lights, heat, taxes p ‘cours $789,0 kitchen an Real Estate ingrm. combo. full bath, $475 all- MINEOLA 1200 feet, com- EAST NORWICH FIRST SHOWING Hill plus square Beautiful custom Flower security, 261-1932 4 2‘ 2611982 ACCENTS mercial hig traffic, truck Wanted Colonial, 4 BR, 2% with impressive BR, bathranch OYSTER BAY 2 BR apt. $800 plus door. 746-7617prop frpic., skylights, Hig!pa oea LR, DR, familyroom with util, Nice Wo area. REAL ESTATE MANHASSET Apt wanted 2 BR, BAYVILLE 2 Gold &qu Plus MANORPHAVEN LEGAL 2 FAMILY skylights, modern EiK. CA\ MIKE TALBOT 922-6877 718-544-7091 or 516-747-6828 possible extra building lot. spread out on a beautifull a 163 MMain St. one 2 B 2 story apt. and OYSTER For Rent $550,000 FRANA REALTY 922-6010 of property. $479,50 BA 4 rooms, new paint Pr. Space PRIVATE Buyer seeks house ranch type apt. $325,000 OWNER2g 1st floor and bsment, parking $7 944-7171 Washin627-9360 Any condition! Immediate. 883-3760 incl neat. DESK SPAGE AVAIL. inprestigious PO Box 164, Manhasset 11030 CENTURY 21 COVE in Facilities in- GLEN COVE Brand new 2 REALTY 621-61 building Syosset. legal MASSAPEQUA SD 21, 4 BR dorm. clude parking, central air,cleaning family duplex, spacious rooms, FOLAN AGENCY PORT WASH 3BR, PRIVATE ed Cape formal DR, large LR, new LR, DR, EIK, 12 service, etc. For information call individual wants to baths, kitchen, low taxes. Walk to all near water trans, shopping PORT WASHINGTON 516-364-3480 buy 2 ta 4 family house for fair 000 944-9721 center, private $179,000 Owner 541-1880 area. $1350 plu util price orgood terms. Call Frank HIGH OAKS REALTY 883-8740 Mon-Fri after 4pm O Days 212-921-2384 Eves. 378 PORT eettafter BAXTER ESTATES WASH. BLVD. O 671-6522 676-9287 PORT Offices For Rent 718-898-9656 WASHINGTON BR super OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY. closets heat incl. $850, 2 large Fall GLEN COVE CHARMING CAPE 3 ‘MortgageLoans. Member Pt. Wash. Boardot! Realiors room studio 30& long BR Cape, new kitchen, all ap- all util,;3 fai con $8 fa pliances, 2 new full baths, $255K BRduplex, garage, $ LR-DRcombo, den, 2bR. Great GREAT NECK -furnished full- WE BOA Py 676-0322 LISTIN storage and garage. Only$1450 P CRO!ROM service office space in Great Co-ops/C, CRO RE 883-3172 month incl yard ____- per Neck No. Executive Office PORT maintenance. WASHINGTON 32 rooms, Suite will become available on GARDEN ci CO-OP, Cherry long-short Call more info: Valley BR, 2n floor, walk term, CAC, near RR, Jan 1 1988. for Apts. GLEN COVE $80 incl. all HYDE 487-5332 LIRA. Immaculate! $123k, prin- COVE cipals only. 747-0547. REALTY 621-6161 EXPANDED RANCH PORT GOLDCOAST WASHINGTON 1 BR, $650; 1 REALTY 5 rooms avail Nov frpic, walk RRS 2BA water- NORTH HILLS Ya Acre in excellant communi- : view, 1, ae oi" Great Parking ge BEtATZ ty. potential ofr a 2 fami- FUNDING CORP ratarking $6 OTHE 800-942-6124 FIRST SHOWING lyhome. Owner anxious. Bidsin eou R mid $200&# invited. Exclusive ROAKS 944-8500 OFFICEeu iding in inSyossetNor Sh Arlo Bilis benpie park GREAT 28R. bath, with, ib shopping, po: 2 clu -{ran prese MORTGAGE Central pciesgoerii BRACKETT POR T WASHINGTON PORT WAS! HINGTON Ch arming 3 Gym, etc. nis. Close to pack $22 BR, frpic, uptown. $1200 Grange Wonderful 621-0210 3 BR, 2bath, LRfrpic, COVE REALTY 621-6161 OFFICE space at Great Neck RR CENTURY 21 COMMITMENT EIK, use of yard, $1200 Station. 400-900 s ft, price below inc!eres market. Please call 516-77: FOLAN AGENCY PORT WASHINGTON OYSTER BAY 2000 s nd Beautiful new sunny apt. 2BR, 944-9721 GLEN COVE 2 floor. New 8 Offices, TODAY. bath, LA frpic, OR, modern Renovated w FOR SALE BY OWNER EIK Newly reception we e ind bath. use of yard, 1st and 2nd 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. 3 BR Colonial with EIK, 92166 after 6:30 Large Our will unde: fwrite the loan floor available. $2800-mo. computer and issue 4 $1350 permonth Tudor o oversized property all 757-3142 OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY. Firm Commitment trom am: bank in thirty minutes kitchen and new appliances Member Pt. Wash ‘Board of Realtors * WASHINGTON Port 10 qualified buyers on ow er occupied purchases CENTURY 21 | bath. A perfect family home. PO300 fi. interior space $450Siper $2200 per month. sq, pansion. Low low taxes. MUST Ca * No Income Check * to 90% *Fixed and FOLAN AGENCY month with new installation. SEE! Principals onty.$299,000. Financing MacCRATE AMVEST PROPERTY 883-5577 671-5060 Adjustable ny Other Loan Plans Available 944.9721 883-2900 Roslyn-Albertson 378 PORT 516°671-1302 WASH. BLVD For SEVEN Building Sale Spacious Contemporary DAYS WKLY. Sai OPMember Townhouses, 2 BR, 2 bat Open turday 9:00 AM 2:00 PM Pi. Wash. Board of Realtors GLEN COVE-LATTINGTOWN private complete wit Good condi- garage, Mint 3 BRranch on % manicured all appliancs ind ROSLtion. HEIG2 MINEOLA OFFICE BUILDING carpeting, acre. Spectacular! $295,000 Sere entranc walk to shops and AR, start GIL REALTY dar Siatsmo 625-0314 o: 2600 s ft free-standing building. 671-2300 1M Rattroad Avenir B WASHINGT townhouse 3 from ‘500 1 484-4719 distance to courthouse, ilen Head New York 1145 bath, $1236 883-6913 Walking al (L WILLETS AD. hospital, & railroad, with off-street SONS ROSLYN HEIGHTS Our Exclusive Call BLDR GLEN HEAD Meticuldus 6 BR. 2 parking $500,000. ROSLY BR, 2 bath, carpeted Charming 3 bR, bath, home, torinfe&516-746-6085 full bath home. All ammenities PICA REALTY 741-6365 dishwash $1100 minutes ‘0 $1050 $335,000 C OR, Porch, LIE COVE REALTY 621-6161 FOUROAKS 944-850 GIL REALT 671-2300 charmerCLIFFSEA7|

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FLA. GULF COAST CONDOS NORTH BABYLON Hi Ranch, mint PORT WASHINGTON RENTALS APPRAISERS mann Communties $50K, Call cond.,3BR, LA, frmi. DA, kitchen, PORT WASHINGTON ROSLYN HEIGHTS rf about our N.Y. showroom, ¥ Bath, Condo $1995 2 baths, income apt. Prof land- 2 BR 1 Home 800-634-0738 for info ‘scaped $185,00 595-1585 ESTATES AREA for the holidays FLA. NAUMANN COMMUNITIES 3. BR, 3% bath, familyroom, CAC, $2000 in 4 HOMES. Call about SBR, 1% home. Lovely Carrage house ¥s acre BR, CONDOS & PORT WASHINGTON [E $2000 terior LRwithbatfrpic, i 2 bath, panneled LA, study, our N.Y. showroom, 800-634-0738 Spacious 4 BR, 2 bath, large property, with area. epacio mee playroom wet patlo, for Info. 3 2 bath LR dining 9 MINT $225 MULTI-LEVEL BR, offe Herricks SD. $399, bar Prime Baxter Estates % acre, 4 BR, bath, best $214,750 | RUC frpic, new familyroom, deck, SHELTER ISLAND 3¥% bath, $2700 EIK, $339,000 HYDE COMPANY Waterfront glamorous has everything. 3 BR, HARDING Gingerbread Victorian. Circa 1875. CHARMING 3 BR, 2bath home REALTY (5 REALTO A beauty to behold & own by that SANDS POINT furnished short term Ranch $2800 on oversized .LR-trpic., Real Estate spacial discri person. By D new EIK, attached garage. 800-942-6124 appointmos SANDS POINT SALES 500 Shelter tela RE 516-749-1014 365-6606 Sea Clift We Love It! UPDATED CENTER HALL COLONIAL WATERVIEW enjoy WALK TO you for entertaining, kitchen mreainBay ADIRONDACKS 5 BR, 4% large rooms, sunsets over Manhasset SETAUKET Mint 70° own beach-mooring. contempbeach. $1,400,000 bat room, pool, cabana, 1% acres near BR 2bath hor wih 2 baths, full bsmt., % FireplaceprivLA, den-library, format and breakfas Little miniVic- frtnie ran ser dining, 1K,48R 3full baths. Over Wilderness Chalet between torian over 100 yrs. 2-3 BR, LR, Lo Lake. wut MATCHED CONTEMPORARY Pri are $211, 941. % Just reduced to $317,500. soustian & roon acre. with all modern conveniences. 5 BR, 5¥z baths, Sor rooms, bath, 5 acres, Quality through out FLOWER HILL 4 BR 3% bath Ste land nearby. $52,000 $1,750,000 home on plus acre. LR with ROSLYN 516—674-4111 poo! setting. frpic, forma! DR, new LAKE LUZERNE Kira REAL ESTATE 618-251-3233 TOWN & COUNTRY frpic. MINT $770,000 Jo taxes, Roslyn schools, 2 car RELO in garage, just listed at $225,000 - Worl Lead

: 883-5200 lot. State CH en- + NEW HIGH RANCH large roof, & SIDES OF ROAD ACCENTS wry, LR frpic, large formal DR,

pe : 7 682 feet frontage own 5 BR, 3bath, CAC, 2cargarage, w EIK, den and library. 3 BR, acre Bivd. 2fu ras. for Herricks schools, asking , baths, large attic finish: Villag Mini witscat tee Rep. Sothe Intl. Realty 9d basement. 2 car SESoesinedd REA2 ESTAT $449,000 ; 26) ees ex ive, MustGarasell $11 a Washiton rents ,000 Banst 671 GIL e 944-7171Fo 77-9360 COVE REALTY621-6161 REA TY 671-2300

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CHEVY Camaro 1980, pb, DODGE Wanted Auto ps, Van 1982, factory FORD Mustang 1968,V8,hoodi MUSTANG 1968, restore in/out, RENAULT Alliance 1983, 2 dr, BMW 1982 good cond 2 tone am/ cassett customi bius, all op- ignitionbatfie,needsminorbody roc blue, chromewh good am/fm cassette, new eluich, auto, exc! Must see. $4400 $3800. brakes, good cond in/out. WANTED -Used Cars & Trucks 0 Soe1______883-0455, Barckley vestment. Must see! $4995/neg. very (SPORT MODEL tion ————_———————_ 8 1 z Adio MINT CONDITION own n xchangm Z eGo ce Ee o ne aia i . i 8 SAAB toaac. window 75 hit exc ana : cyl, ’ a "ePrakes. 1985 GT,red,5 asks $1900. c MERCEDES 280E 1981 sunroof, theft stereo, 67k hi Recaro sea sunro ac, 5 796-2270.” Wing ps, ps sunroo! proof exhaz Spd, miles, immaci Asking $7800; 0 alarm, 64k. FORD Maverick 1974, ac, ps, LOW MILEAGE! stereo cassette. Low w mi, Autos For Sale $8000/neg. 485-8398 ' —_Stere0/ eee CLASSIC 1975Cordoba, 54k orig Bcyi, very good cond, 593-8777 Well maint. Asks $550, 34k, excellent condition, garag SAAB99GLE owner, 400 cu eng, exe cond 671-7726 OLDS Cutlass Ciara 1983, exc 1978, auto, sunroof, all casseite Concord, auto, 4 dr, CBinew cfeam colored, $2600/neg. AMC 1979 ‘Asks 6 pow Bec Cong, V6, ps, pb, ac, auto, 4dr, silveriblack, good cond. $1900. 482.5906 Stereo. Olaina owner. = sedan, BUICK Regal1084, white 47k, F 1980,4spd.2ar4 $4500/best offer. 671-2034 after6pm must see! $100 706-3056 clean, THUNDERBIRD 1955. tullyequip, origowner,ask- DELOREAN 1981, 27k, very good —_ 67k, new tires. $1450. 334-8274 767-0576 restored, AM Eagle 1983, 4 spd stick, 2dr, ing $5600. 365-9617 cond. $16500. 549-9518 automatic, call for app' 488-9081 FORD Mustang1980, exc cond. OLDSMOBILE hatch, Navy, am/fm cassette, CAMARO 1979, TOYOTA SRS a96e orig owner, 51k, DODGE Colt, 1979, ac, amlim,2 OLDS Cutlass Supreme 1981, exc ercelere he 30k. Must sell. Cutlass Supreme clean. good cond. Extras! $2250. snows, 38k, $1600. Good cond. Owner S shap going abroad. 9 exc/cond’B33818755 869-5533 or 62 $29 1978, VB, ps, pb, ac, amifm, 365-9838 call for (883-8187 details, 759-2843 3-7pm MERCEDES Benz 1977, 450 SEL. velourint. Mint iniout. 64k ori TOYOTA Tercel 1982, 4 spd, exe brown w/tan leather int, exc cond, miles, ne radiator, alternator cond, 50k, $2000. 767-0527 : : : GUETHO ifuli $9500/neg. re 627-5291 water brakes. Metallic C21:029 pump, VOLVO 1987, 740 GLE, nomileage, MG MIDGET -1979, Low mileage. light blue. Asking $3000/neg auto, ac, ps, pb, pwr windows & am/tm. 883-7944 671-2658 sunroof. 3 yr warr $17750. r See 203-226-3932 (—

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- of November 1987 - g Anton Community Newspapers - Classifi Section Week 2. Bag TS DATSUN B210, 1978 blue, 4dr., AC, VWBUG 1971, g00d 2ndorstation MERCEDES-BENZ.-220 Bive am radio, gd tires, gd. running Orig car. 80k plus, $500. 883-8836 or Owner Excellent condition. Radi- cond., standard, Uses crquies 718-889-6064 al tires. 2 sets tires, A/C ee 30+ MPG, needs some work, gaExc. Stereo, VW Super Beetle 1977, sunroof, station car. $550. 757-3607. $3700. Call 271-1023. funning cond, asking $800. DATSUN Sentra 1083 2 auto, go171-6498 dr., am-tm tape, new radials, 65K high- Garages JAGUAR 1980 XJS red with biscuit way miles, exc. in & out. $3150 neg. ———— int. AC, 62Kmi., exc.cond. $1450 671-2220 HUNTINGTON VILLAGE -2 673-3651 eves wkend Days DODGE Van B100,62k orig owner, garages for rent. $65 each. Car or 76 good cond, $2000.’ Call eves storay 427-5870 with tan 676-1907 JAGUAR 1980 X56 4.2 Red Huntington Village - Garages mi automat. interior. 45k orig Fully FIAT 1974 Spider 72K, just refer- FOR RENT — STORAGE ONLY 678-2926 Call ic, sun roof. $12,000. bushed, orig owner, $1500 829-9184 I __271-7751 9-5 ask for Terry. leave mes. MANHASSET -LIRR Station, park- KARMAN GHIA 1968 FIAT Spyder 2000, 1960 Converti- ing space needed. Call days Good For Parts ble, runs well, new hard top, good 212-244-4700, eves 516-627-6650 JIM 334-4613 cond. $3000. 49-2533

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Sports Med Line Islanders Score Hat Trick for LI Econom Nassau Comptroller Peter T. sions, adds up to 416,226,000. This mean STEPHEN HENRY, M.D. and REGINA WHITE DURBIN, L-P.T. County King announced recently that his office has Nassau County is the beneficiar of $008.47 calculated the positive financial impact the in direct sales tax revenues from tha Shin Splint Ne York Islanders hockey team has on 416,226,000. In addition, based on the Nassau and Suffolk Counties. multiplier of 3, the Long Island econom: Most runners will at some time shoul durin include; rest, applicatio of ice after “Usin the standard accounting procedur realized a total of #48. million from th their of soreness or training, complai pain exercise and wrapping or taping of the le of multiplyin b a factor of 3 whic reflects 1986- Islanders’ season and Nassau Coun the lower of the This over portion leg area prior to running. Hot soaks prior to the in- the amount of money directly related tothe ty received an additional $608,00 in sales ta& referred to as the shin and itial is commonly warm-up may also b beneficial. As the Islanders that is spent and respent on Long revenues for total receipts of more than #1... the as shin It is the sympton comple splints pain of shin splints gradually decreases, Island, we have determined,” King stated, million. in athletes commonly seen participating in strengt and flexibility exercises are started. “that the business has benefited “We can conservativel project,’ King ex community . track, cross tennis, basketball and Ankle lifts and country, héel cor stretchin are em- as muchas the hockey fan from Long Island’s plained, “based on those figure and th: football. occasional phasized When the athlete resumes run- association with this outstanding team. The records from the 84-8 season and the 85-8 Shin with a splint usuall begi soreness ning, it should be on soft flat surface, with Islanders were directly responsibl for pum- numbers, that the gross receipts from thr dull the lower half of or achin pain alon proper shoes and reduced distances. Ad- ping close to #5 million into the local 1987-8 Islander hocke season will reach a the tibia. Most this discomfor: ditional commonly treatment may be necessary in pa- economy during their 1986-87 season and we least 16,917,750, with $50. million bein the inner of is experience alon aspect tients with excessive pronation, collapsed fully anticipate their topping that figure over pumped into the Long Island economy. Thi the localiz- the leg Less frequently. pai is arches or with poor running gait. Molded the ' season,” King stated. willvesult in total sales tax revenues of #1.2 ed the front lateral or (outer) por- orthotic insoles hel prevent over prona- H detailed the financial picture this way, million to Nassau County.” alothe cion of leg tion. These devices are light flexible and “The 1986-87 ticket sales receipts totaled “Clearly,” King said, “the Islanders, Nassat th In one of earl stage of this injury permit the athlete to compete without $13,000,000. That amount, alon with $812,009 County and the business community mak of after the onset pain begin a lon run significant restriction. Simple arch supports for parkin and #2,414,000 from the conces. a great economic hat trick” & be by pain may replaced a nagging easil fit into the running sho and relieve eness, With repetitive running the pain the pull on the tendons Tent Annua Tro scg shortly after the running. starts. Turk Most athletes have partia or full ithout proper rest or treatment, the for the Tenth Annual Merrill tions recovery after conservative treatment. A Application become more intense ain svmptoms to benefit the Leukemia The Garden who are the rac: percentage of this will develo Lync Trot Cit JayCees increased and is constant before, sm grou Turk during of America available. Par- administrators, for a record turnout o a compartment syndrome This devel Ops Society are now hop and after exercise. will take their mark for the five mile runners in 1987. to Race Directo as a result of swellin in the muscles of the ticipants According Shin splint is an overuse syndrome often run at a.m., Day. Rog Eltringham, ‘‘Itishoped that the even le While this is a normal process in all 9:30 Thanksgivin Thursday caused increased in the b training poorly Nov 26 Garden School. Prizes will will $50,000 in for th runners, the swelling may be great enoug at City High generate proceed conditioned athlete. [t also be a result can awarded tothe three each Leukemia These funds will be use: in some to compress the blood vessels and be top finishersin Society. of on hard surfaces or the running steep for men and women to the of researcl diminish oxygen suppl With less oxygen, of seven categories support Society’ programs shoulder of a road. Many runners ex- for, of the aid and education. As the Socier the muscles produce pain which is cramp- There will also be prizes winners patient shin the winter perience splint during Ru and forms nears its of the causes and cur: ing in nature. In these instances surgica Fun (12 years under} Sponsor goal finding months when they run on banked indoor will be with the of leukemia, the race allows for the release of th restrictive fascia provides ex- sent alon application allow- oppoi tracks. All of these mechanisms produce © b cellent results. Releasin the fascia (the ing friends, relatives, and business associates tunity that all participating runners will a significa traction or pull on the posterior success,” muscular allows more to show their support for the runner. Prizes part of that tibial tendon. This action envelope) swelling repetitive pro- for those the Forinformation about or b the muscles before the blood vessels are participatin in sponsor program registration rac duces a tendinitis. Other causes include compressed will be awarded o the day of the run to those procedure call the Leukemia Society a poor alignment problems of which ex- returning the form and their sponsor dona 938-3900 cessive pronation (o flattening of the arch) If these symptoms fail to respond to pro- is most prominent. Pronation is a signifi- per treatment, other conditions which are cant cause of shin splints and occurs when similar to shin splints should be in- Free Swimming Available at Adel the inner aspect of the foot contacts the vestigated Of these, tibial or fibular stress been made Recreation Office before o1 groun more than the outer edg during fractures are common.and should not be Arrangements have again at at 742-580 3 p.m. th the the wish to swim. the midistance phas of running. ruled out. Should you have symptoms Adelphi University to share use of in- da the to show iden TREATMENT similar to those of shin splints pleas con- door swimming pool for the Adult Winter Residents may be require tification the Pool. Sessions’ ar: Treatment should b started after a goo sult your physicia for proper advice and Program on Monday, Tuesda Wednesda at Adelphi held from 8 to and to 10 histor is obtained. The athlete should be treatment. If you have a question regar- and Thursda evenings. The swim sessions 9 p.m. 9 p.m. each sessior thoroughl questioned regardin change ding Sportsmedicine, pleas forward it to will continue through the end of April with There are only openings in Residents residents are to call 01 in the dail exercise routine, mileage shoes Dr. Stephen Henry, 136 Tyler Park, the exception of school holidays, so encourage earl wh the should call the wish to swim. There is no or running surface. The initial management Louisville, KY 40204. wish to use pool day they charg

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FOR SIXTEEN YEARS UNTIL his death in 1985, Wally Liv- young skaters’ talents and character.”’ The dedication ceremo ingstone directed and coached Nassau County’s successful youth featured (left toright) Hempstead Town Clerk Daniel Fisher, hockey program at the Cantiague Park Ice Rink. When hundreds Livingstone’sson, Todd, County Executive Gulotta, NassauCo1 of his friends and former players dedicated a bronze plaque honor- missioner of Recreation and Parks Abram C, Williams, and M the rink last Executive assistant coach Abrams ( ing Mr. Livingstone at week, County Livingstone’s longtime Doug Si Thomas S. Gulotta was on hand to proclaim ‘‘Wally Livingstone Westbury). i ee plaqu an proclamation cited Mr. Livingsione' (photo by Al Posillice™™& Day. Th ’* ion and guid which ‘‘developed many ¢

- November 5 1987 Page-J2a- -_— Overvi Section of Anton Commmity Newspapers Nassau orts Review Nassau Football Standing

S . Conference I PF PA THE HEMPSTEAD STREAK Team (seco longest in Nassau history Farmingda 15 5 By JACK WHITE Hempstea 17 3 198 lost to Farmindale, 3-0,on Septemb 17 16 62 The shocker of the 198 football season was Massapequa Hempstea o Lawrence 0 (tie delivered last Saturda b the Uniondale Uniondale 128 7 Hempste 10 Massapequa 8 who beat Hempstea 13-12, to end Baldwin R © Knight Hempstea 49 Oceanside the Tiger 32-0-2 unbeaten streak. Hemp- 13 Hempstea 27 Berner ° Syosse 79 stead’s streak was the longes active one in 80 Hempstea 14 Freeport Q Freeport 9 New York State and the second longest in Hempste 3 Port Washingta Beach 9 Nassau County history. Meadow 6 Long Hempstea 1 East 5 9 Coming into the game, Hempstea Port Washingto Hempstea 14 Farmingda 0 * boasted the number one ranking in th state Hicksville 45 22 Baldwin om &q Hempstea and consecutive wins over highl rated Far- 5 Hempstea 42 Lawrence 19 Oceanside and Massapequa(44-7). The mingdal (27- Hempstea 28 East Meadow 10 cham- Il three-time defending Rutgers Cup 0 Conference Hempste 4 Baldwin pions looked unbeatable, but Uniondale, Hicksville 210 Hempste 3 Sewanhaka . after losin a fourth quarter lead, drove 6 Hempstea 28- Valle Stream Central 15 yard in eigh play to score the winning Hempstea 22 Uniondale Herricks 150 touchdown ona 12 yard run b quarterbac (tie) Hempstea 14 Massapequa _1 122 Hall, with 2:20 left in the Garden City Jo game. Hempstea 1 Berner ° Uniondale (4-2) took a step toward © Lawrence 12 giant Hemsptea 21 Massapequa 17 foot- both the playoff and the elite of Nassau * 120 Hempste 12 Farmingd 0 Division ball. For the football years, Knight program 1986 Hempste 3 Hicksville MacArthur 6 has been overshadowed by the school’s Hempstea 1 Baldwin o 9 track and basketball teams. A vic- Mepham o Hempstea 8 Farmindale of this could chan that. East Meadow 5 tory magnitud Hempstea 34 Uniondale 14 loss throws the Rutger Cup Calhoun Hempstead Hempstea 29 Lawrence 8. ~battle into a wide open competition. Hewlett 5 Hempstea 25 Syosse o_ Sewanhaka (6-0 Bethpa (6-0) and Locust Hempste 27 Massapequa 1 Plainview District 3 Valley (6-0 are now in a position to go Hempstea 7 Oceanside ° West Hempstea 20 undefeated and stake a claim. Sois long- Baldwin 6 Hempste 20 Great Neck No. 2 stream Central which hasn& been * __ Valley Hempstea 34 Long Beach undefeated since Like Hempste Far- 1947 Hempste 3 Syosse Conference Ill and have one loss mingdal Massapeq just Hempstea 26 Baldwin and the team which wins the Conference Bethpag Hempste 3 Long Beach On with one loss will get a con- New Hy Park playoffs Hempstea 27 Farmingdal siderable amount of support. Hempstea 44 Massape Plainedg (los to Uniondale, 13-12, October 31) Roosevelt * Conference One Championshi Glen Cove Mineola Friends Academy Winter Lacrosse South Side Saturday Island Trees Friends Academy Locust Valley, will once o either or Sunda be individual again hos a winter lacrosse leag in its in- Equipment isto supplie by Wantag and will be both a senior as required by state rules - door fieldhouse. There players Seaford th team is to be in hig level of play and junior high level (6th everyone on expecte Great Neck South the same color uniform. throug 8th grade with a maximum of 18 will For further information call Friends Carey player on each team. The leagu begin third Mark Goldsmith, 676-22 Elmont earl in Decemberand run through the Academ 676-03 weekend in Februar Games will be playe or Kal Wynot, 671-41 Westbur Conference IV

Locust 6 PN Www Foreca Valle eo aD PE ag Football HHA COHPNNNYWea Nassau HHP NWA Carle PlaceOFF Team *Home Malverne AAA hwwwWwnte ee Saturday, November 7 ArinbPRwnnnnreHO Anna pRWwWwWNNNF OO QunwnaphRWNNNNH OysterHO Ba 4 Massapequa 3 Long Beac 8 Marines have collapse in last two after Lynbroo 4 cooonoo0o0o0oOo Baldwin* Uniondale 12 Knight let down Hempstea 0 0 eco00neo0e09e0ecCOo8o 14 coooeoorrooaodne Clarke cooooo0o0cn0o00 4 Hempstead 23 Hicksville 6 Angry Tigers are dangerou with East Rockawa Syosset 20 Freeport 8 Braves 4t straigh last week Cold Spring Harbor 2 Port Washington 1 Oceanside Viking won 1st Valle Stream North 2 Herricks 20 MacArthur 6 Costa has 1,42 yard rushin Stream South 2 Sewanhaka 42 Hewlett* o Rutger Cup in Indians’ future? Valle Floral Park 2 Lawrence 20 Mepham* 1 A must win for playof hope Manhasset 1 East Meadow 1 Calhoun* 1 Both disappointin so far 1 VS. Central* 28 G.N. North 6 40 years since Central went Jerich undefeated North Shore 0 26 Plainview Dist.* 6 Division still in Division playoff picture (Final standings to be determin ed by power ratings) : Garden City 3 West Hempstea o Trojans go to 5- New Hy Park 20 Elmont* o Not close this year : week Plainedge 21 Care 6 Red Devils self-destructed last Bethpag 2 South Side* Bethpag remains undefeated Roosevelt* 3 G.N. South Too much speed for Rebels Co Hopeful Drill Fo 1987-88 Sea Island Trees 20 Seaford* 1 A toss-up hundred basketball Mineola 26 Wantag 12 Both surprising—Mustangs on More than one player \ Three gym were used with sessions en- plu side have complete the basketball school spon- din in brisk, short pla action games bet- sored b the Nassau County Public Hig ween the player divided into 12 teams. Many Glen Cove 30 Westbury* o No contest School Coaches Association which was held East Coast colleg coaches who were notified East Rockaway 20 Manhasset 6 Indians got into win colum last recentl at Hicksville Hig School. In fou in- of the camp came tothe observe the player week struction packed sessions, over a two The camp attendance has been growing 6-1 Carle Place* 1 Lynbroo o Frog go to weekend perio the candidates for headlines each year since its inception six years ago. Pro- week Malverne 26 Oyster Bay 14 Mules scored 50 a ago =stardom in the 1987-8 season hone their spective varsity are notified of the VS, South 12 Jericho 6 South with slight edg skills, availabilit of the camp b their respective for Rams Notime was wasted as Nassau coaches con- school coaches and a nominal fee is Clarke 20 V.S. North*6 , A winning season hig ducted drills in ball handling positioning for to cover basic Coaches and Locust Valle 28 C.S. Harbor* 8 Can LV. win Rutgers Cup charge expenses. movesin offensive and defensive footwork, referees donate their services and any pro- Floral Park 14 North Shore* o North Shore winless dribbling and guardin Camp directors were fit returned b the camp is given back to the St. Paul’s 2 6 Saints win Island Conference Wheatley* Joe Wolerting of Grea Neck North, Paul Association to hel defra the cost of the an- Friends 6 *Pick ’em Lutheran LV. Bosco of Massapequ and Budd Bryan and nual County Championshi Dinner, the All offense this Bellmore J.F.K 6 McBurney o Not much in one Bob Kenney of Hicksville. Star Dinner and awards.

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