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PHOENIX/Classifierii U p F r o n t Way Back WhenThe New PH O EN IX A dvertising Colum n for P ublic Notices, P ersonal M essages, C om m unity and Civic _____ Events and Special BuysCost: S3 per sevei. word line.2 line minimum/40 word maximum 643-1032LOVE NEW YORK? Love Carroll Park. Park house damaged by fire. Need paint supplies to repair%u2014rollers, brushes, drop cloth, turp.. paint. Please bring to Community Board Six District Office 250 Baltic Street or call 643-1500 (A17)DANCE WORKSHOP STARTS SEPT. Dance, warm-ups,creative exploration, therapeutic exercise. Call 499-6503 or789-4419 (A17)SUBLET NEEDED Sept 1 for two or more months, five-trooms. turn or unfurn 834-9620WANTED: FEMALE STUDENTS to model for art^t. Call Sharon, 625-3872. (A17)' ^IFICE: BUILDING U FLATBUSH AVENUE near . > Furniture antique ce ter. Bert, 438-8841. (UFN)TAI CHI CHUAN classes ongoing%u2014Tues. & Fri. eves./S H IA TS U %u2014TA O YIN N classes beginning September.Inform ation, call: David & Dyanna Yee. 789-0862.W H ITE 1970 VOLVO 144S one owner well mainted $1,000 834-9620 75,000 mi les (A17)%u201c ANTIQUE M OVEM ENT%u201d Fine clocks and Pocket Watches. Expert repairs. 252-9032, 338-1373 %u2014 2477 Nostrand Ave.(UFW)GAY GROUP Men and women. For info call 875-8861 (a31).%u2018 EDDING CEREMONIES performed in accordance with : :r cwn desires. Rev. Schaef, 768-3093 (A17)NEED MONEY? SELL AVON PRODUCTS Come to 289 Smith St. or call 625-2184 (012)SHOES: 200 pairs children%u2019s & ladies. New $100 00 Bert%u2019s Mini-Mart 438-8841.3910 13th Ave. (A31)VENDERS CRAFTSPERSONS W ANTED for the %u201c Fabulouw Flatbush Avenue Fair%u201d Over 22 blocks of festivities along Flatbush Avenue Sunday, Oct 8th for info call Randy Lane 851-4496 (s6)THE CENTER FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER COUNSELING. Before you invest 4 years of your life, spend 4 hourswith us. 26 Court St. 855-5779.PROMOTIONAL DESIGN: Brochure %u2022 Flyer %u2022 PosterPrograms*Stationary*Ads*Call James 293-6055/691-9206HAVE FUN AND EARN MONEY in your neighborhood. Jointhe sales team of your hometown newspaper%u2014T H EPHOENIX. P .T./F.T. Call Francene643-1240.AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM for children ages 5-10. Program includes pick-up service from school, take-home service, snakindoor and outdoor activities, field trips. For further info call 237-0913 (S7)PUPPET SHOWS for parties, schools by MAGPIE PUPPETSMaggie 636-3759 days, 768-5166 late evenings.PARTY BLUES? Call Jean Hanna, THE PARTY PERSON.Games, giggles galore, stories & songs. Also available for BLOCK PARTIES. 622-0646.W ANNA BE A WRITER? Phoenix seeks free-lanoe storiesand story ideas on topics of Bmoklyn interest. 300-900 words.People, life-style, and consumer subjects preferred. Lowpay, but big exposure. Submit story queries in writing oniyto: Editor, The PHOENIX, 155 Atlantic Ave., B%u2019klyn, 11201.No calls please. Manuscripts submitted strictly at author%u2019srisk. For return, enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope.Mail Your Ad or Deliver it to:The PHOENIX, 3S5Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, N.Y. 111217Deadline: Tuesday, 5 p.m.EnclOsecheck for $3 for every seven words or part thereof.vord)TH E %u201c ANNIVERSARY DAY%u201d PARADE was first held in 1838 tocommemerate the founding of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union in 1816. Bythe 1860%u2019s, it had become quite an event with some 60,000 childrenparticipating. Henry Ward Beecher called it the %u201c Saint Children%u2019s DayParade.%u201d Anniversary Day is still celebrated, but not with the fanfare as inthese two 1905 scenes in Prospect Park. Hundreds of children, dressed inwhite would parade before their elders and dignitaries (including anoccasional mayor or governor) occupying the reviewing stand.m395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217 [212] 643-1032Publisher & Editor-In-ChiefMichael A. ArmstrongEditorJudy LinscottReportersPeter Haley JoAnne Wasserman Irving LiebermanContributing EditorsBooks: L.J. Davis Politics: Jon CinerCommunity Forum EditorIrene Van SlykeContributorsSteve Fedo, Naaz Hosseini Babette McKee, Ed Moran Judith Stuart, Gene Suchma Kitty TerjenEditorial AssistantJeannette E. WallsStaff PhotographerGary RokerBusiness ManagerDnynia BaumanAdvertising ManagerFrancene TurkenClassified Advertising ManagerBinni lpcarDisplay AdvertisingGeorge CohenArt DirectorJane ZieglerProductionRose Bavaro, Vinny Musacchia Jody WrightJan Clausen, Louise Lippin Kathleen PryceWinner of Awards for:Best News Story (1974)General Excellence (1974) Best'Column (1975)Best Special Section (1975)Best Coverage of Local Government (1975) Editorial Excellence (1975)Best Editorial Page (1976) Outstanding Community Service (1976) Best Special Section (1976)Best Editorial Cartoon (1976)The Phoenix is published weekly eicepl the first weekin July by Advocate Press. Inc., a division of SerifPress, Inc.. Michael A. Armstrong. President; EileenM. Blair, Vice President; Dnynia Bauman, Secretary.o i u g i v . l u . v u w i u g su C a \\ 1 / / vBest Feature Story (1976) Certificate of Excellence (1977) Best Special Section (1977) Best Editorial Cartoon (1977) In-Depth Reporting (1977) Entered as Second Class Matter, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. Best Feature StOry (1977) Annual subscription by mail in New York City $7.50;' R o c f P r i n t P a u p ( 1 Q 7 7 \\$10 elsewhere. Single copy price al newsstand 25 cents. D e s l r r :,I U r a g e(c) 1978 by Advocate Press. Inc.T k iir e W a u Aa %u00ab m %u00bb4 4 7 4 A 7 A \

