Homec Made Before on Saturday, October 23 Roseann Curcio Sailors’, Flew Overhead

Homec Made Before on Saturday, October 23 Roseann Curcio Sailors’, Flew Overhead

—_* people not to ranches down followed by ccur since the to go. and bundling cup by local nents is the JERICHO thod”, Plock es @ PLAINVIEW a HICKSVILLE | “ OLD ISLAND TREES BETHPAGE, BETHPAGE is invited to terans Day eld on October Largest Circulation Weekly Newspaper in Hicksville pital in Nor- peaker will be ne A. Ambro. VOL. 29 NO. 40 Thursday, October 28 1976 (cop 10c ll Veterans pitals, as part Bicentennial ding a tree / recognizing Calendar of Events recipients. r L. Wolff will Saturday, Oct, 30 / the copper Halloween Happenings, 2 p.m., Hieksville Library, Jerusalem Ave., by Northport Hicksville. Parade and movie--'The Legend of Sleepy Hallow.” Congressman Norman F. Lent (2nd L.) addressed the Hicksville Chamber of e to those in- Nov. Monday, Commerce on the actions of which affect local businessmen and received the Congress ‘on Willet Ave. School PTA, Open House, grades 4-6, 8 p.m., Willet Ave award for School Lent’s receipt of the National Federation of Independent Business’s ‘‘Guardian Junior PTA Exec. Board of Small Business Award.” High meeting, 8p.m., Junior High ‘ begi at 10:00 American Legion, 24 Nicholai St., Hicksville, 8:30 p.m. Lent is shown displaying the award to ( to r) Councilman Thomas L. Clark, n Antique Car Nov, Tuesday, 2 Henry C. Bregnel, Jr., President of the Chamber, and Ist Vice President Vern from all of Election Day--Schools closed. 1 be most Election Day Cak Sale, Hicksville Junior High PTSA, 8:30a.m. Wagner. nents will be Fork Lane PTA Bake Sale, 8:30 a.m. to6 p.m. Fork Lane School. Knights of Columbus, Jos Barry Council, 45 Heitz P1., Hicksville, 8:30 Council To Hea Youth Panel p.m Communi Maneltto Lodge No. 1025 F & AM, 18 W. Nicholai St., Hicksville, 8 p.m. \thers The regular November meet- Representatives of the HHS cussion, which will present the A.A.R.P., p.m., Parkway Community Church, Stewart Ave., ing of the Hicksville Community newspaper. for individual Hicksville. opportunity parti- Council is set for Thursday Representative of the HJHS cipants to answer each other, will Wednesday, Nov. 3 brates evenin November 4th, at 8:30 newspaper also allow from the Hicksville Kiwanis Club, 12:10 Inn, Jericho. questio p.m., Milleridge p.m. in the Hicksville on of the HHS Representatives audience. : L.I.F.E. 12 Carl Libra e unty Grand- Luncheon, noon, Hoppl’s, Westbury. Jerusalem Avenue. student Council rter will PTA Council at Woodland Ave., School, 8 531, p.m. Representatives of the HJHS 1 anniversary Thursday, Nov. 4 The following members of the Student Council, On Catholic of No. Tuesday, Daughters, Court Queen Angels 869, 8:30 St. - p.m., Hicksville community have*been ~The*Panél will explore two nstallation of Ignatius Loyola, Hicksville. invited to participate ina Panel: questions be held at a Hicksville Rotary Club, 12:10 Milleridge Inn, Jericho. p.m., TOB Councilman Tom Clark What can young peopl do for those who at the Old Hicksville eprea “organi- B.P.O.E., No. 1931 9 p.m., 80 E. Barclay St., Hicksville. Warren Doolittle (who Judge Hicksville? zations, as long as they pertain to Old Country Hicksville Senior High PTA Executive Board Meeting 8 p.m. has been asked te be moderator). What can Hicksville do for its Hicksville. © rom 7 p.m. to Lee Ave. PTA Executive Board Meeting, 8 p.m. Mr. Glen Muensch young people Refreshments will follow the fom O’Connor Woodland Ave. PTA Executive Board 8 Meeting, p.m. Mrs. of vill entertain Annual Ingathering, Hicksville Branch Needlework Guild of = Gisn _T form thi _. di America, American Legion Hall, Nicholai St. Hicksville: n Swenson at reservations 197 00 and reser- _Homec made before On Saturday, October 23 Roseann Curcio Sailors’, flew overhead. Hicksville tied Oceanside Donna Hess Our thanks for all the how much at the Hicksville Donna Johnson 20-20 work to the many students, e will have Homecoming game. A pre- Mary McGowan teachers, parents, Alumni game parade of floats, The Marching Band, The and to the Hicksville Fire marching’ bands, Fyfe and Drum Corps Dept. with Ex Capt. Owen cheerleaders and along with the Couquettes Magee who supplied the entertained the on a sho at half coquettes put time, truck to carry our Queen NICAP| crowd of Alumini and while an aircraft flying a and her Court around the students. A group of banner, ‘‘Comets Sink field. ENIO Hicksville High School Alumni Awarded first 100&# prize to the float made by the senior class of 1977. 86 The floats included a boat from the class of 77 en- titled “Steam Over The Sailors’’, ‘A Wave”’ by the junior class to ‘“‘Wip out Oceanside’? and a Shark with Moving Jaw and Flashing Eyes by the sophomore class entitled “We&#3 Munch To That’’. All students and the class officers are to be for the work JO A. McGOVERN MEDIA CENTER: Mr. Don Fournier, congratulated teacher al East Street school, presents Mr. John McGovern, former in planning and building H.H.S. Homecoming Game "Outstan Pla wo by principal of East Street, the plaque dedicating the. Media Center to such beautiful floats. At aw ~ McCaule and Begin. him. Mrs, Iris Wolfson, President of the Board of Education, was on half time the Homecoming Following Hicksville's come from behind 20-20 tie wit Oceanside, extend her (in lower hand to congratultions. picture).~ the Alumni Association its annual in the School Queen Nancy Oates ‘was hosted reception Hig “Still Number One&qu - Mr. McGovern, former principal at East Cafeteria. Cider and donuts were served to the football team, band, flanked well wishers on the occasion of the dedication of crowned. by Mrs. G. Street, by cheerleaders, parents and alumni. the Media Center at East Street School to Mr, McGovern. Left to President of the Schaaf, Th voting for outstanding playe in the game was so clos that the - Mrs. William Granville, principal at East Street; Mr. Four- right Alumni Association. Her assocition decided to declare a tie and obtain a second trophy. Cornelius McCormack, Board Trustee; Mr, McGovern, nier; Mr. in the Alumni Schaaf awards the to Court was made u the photo, president Gwen trophy Mrs. Board President; Dr, Manus. Clancy; of Mrs. McGovern; Wolfson, John Bergin (L) and Bob McCauley while High Principal Mr. Irwin Rozran; Mrs, Norma Goerke (in upper picture; other candidates: ¥ coe Raymond Rusch looks on approvin &—. es Cha x a ee ae ge an TEN a ELE IG Spe A oe Sea AP Thursday, October 1976 — - 28, MID Friends: — More Dear ISLAND/PLAINVIEW HERALD 2 Hicksville Tow Anne Pag It&# not often that you get two “Dear Friends’’ messages in one week but I to end endorsements with this ... forgot my political whatever to vole... thought... ‘However, way you pla . please don’t forget to do so.& I’m sure you all know how strongly I feel about T B Relocate this. So, remember on Tuesday, Nov 2nd... it’s your right and your responsibility. Town Councilman Thomas L. design work for the new Annex, continue to receive centrally An while I have your ear, I& like to remind you that the Charles Clark announced that the Town which was authorized by the located services while the other Wagner American Legio Post 421 of Hicksville and their Auxiliary Board has taken initial steps Town Board functions that are not today (Tuesday, directly will be traveling out to Kings Park Hospital to visit, treat and en- leading to the relocation of the October 26th), will related to service to the provide plans public terlain the hospitalized veterans and handicapped children on Town Hall Annex in Hicksville and specifications for the can be moved to the Town Nov 7th. would donations of V Sunday, They appreciate any- clean, from 65 Broadway to the creation of office in facilities next to buildings Oyster Bay hamlet.”” useable clothing, books, toys, games, sporting equipment, working f municipal parking on the the garage existing parking garage of- Clark said that Oyster Bay& electric shavers, radios, phonographs, phonograph records, corner of Newbridge Road and fice on the first floor of the Public Employment Relations cosmetics, jewelry, toothpaste, tooth brushes, hair combs, hair Duffy Avenue. structure, Avenue. Board (PERB) will move to the facing Duffy brushes and shampoo. Donations may b left at this active Post’s “Based on I’ve When the new Hall conversation Annex is ready Town complex in the hamlet- headquarters at 24 East Nicholai St., Hicksville. had over the few past months for use sometime next Spring, an as will Town records presently with members of Hicksville area will be set filed at aside for limited the Annex. The new A REMINDER ... there will be sanitation collections on Election organizations and other in- time without for Annex at the will parking charge parking garage Day, Nov. 2 and on Veterans Day, Nov. 11th."T next holiday that terested residents of the com- those who enter the with a clerical staff parking operate will be observed by Town Sanitation Collection crews is munity, I believe that there is garage to use the services residents with direct solely providing Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25th. However, a special collection on Sat., general acceptance of a that of the Annex, services such as plan renewals of dog, Nov. 27th will replace the Thanksgiving Day collection. All other will previde an Annex that has all and_ shell- “By consolidating the hunting, parking Town offices will be closed on Nov. 2 and Nov. 11. greater accessibility for the functions at 65 Broadway with fishing licenses; distribution of public and will further Town permit existing facilities, the building permits and applications Mr.

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