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                                    (Paid A dvertisem ent' March 14,1974 PHOENIX PageSYWCA Opens mHeasfh Club forMen and WomenInflation, recession, depressionor not, money can still stretch along way at the BrooklynY.W.C.A., 30 Third Avenue, comerof Atlantic. The YW%u2019s newestprogram, a Health Club for Menand Women, is scheduled to openon April 1st and right now a oneyear Charter membership is up forgraps at only $75.Membership includes use of theY%u2019s large temperature-controlledpool for distance swimming,sauna, gym, indoor jogging track,massage room, ultra-violet infrared baking lamps, men%u2019s andwomen%u2019s lounges and facilities fortennis practice, handball, tabletennis, paddle ball, a completelyequipped exercise room andprofessional personal supervisionin conditioning.There is total privacy inshowers, lockers and dressingrooms. Scientific body massage,by appointment is available to menon Mondays, Wednesdays andFridays between noon and 9 p.m.and for women Tuesdays andThursdays from noon to 9 p.m.,Saturdays between the hours of 12noon and 5 p.m.Special Fitness programs include %u201cSwim for Fun%u201d throughwhich a 50 mile swim within 12months earns you a Red CrossCertificate, and %u201cRun For YourLife,%u201d in which a 100 mile runcompleted within 12 months earnsthe runner a Joggers Certificate.The Health Club will be openMonday - Friday, noon to 9 p.m.,and Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m.After April 1st, Health Clubmembership will be priced at $150.annually, still a bargain in comparison to other Metropolitan areafacilities. According to Health ClubDirector, Hy Schaffer, %u201cYou owe itto yourself, your family and yourbusiness or profession to keepyourself in the best physicalcondition possible.%u201dIn joining the YW staff, HySchaffer brings his more than 35years of physical conditioningexpertise to the new Health Club.Hy is a graduate of East Stroudsberg State Teachers College, aformer professional acrobat, theholder of 4 world%u2019s records inweight lifting and former owner ofthe now defunct Brooklyn Heightsbased Crescent Athletic Club.Upon request, a representativeof the club will speak to employees,business organizations, fraternalgroups or others concerningphysical fitness and the YWCAHealth Club for Men and Women.Call TR 5-1190, Health Club forfurhter information. Brochureavailable upon request. Write 30Third Ave., Brooklyn 11217.a Park Slope landmarksince 1910,off Grand Army Plaza.Packer PlansSpring CampLUNCHEONDINNERCOCKTAIL LOUNGEBANQUET FACILITIESFor this year%u2019s Spring Recess,Packer Collegiate Institute hascreated a Vacation Day Campwhich will run from March 18-29.The camp will be under thedirection of David Loyd, Packer%u2019sChairman of Athletics andDirector of the Summer DayCamp. The camp day will be from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost will be$35.00 per week and will beavailable for grades 3, 4, 5, and 6.For registration and informationcontact the school, 875-6644. Orwrite Loyd at the school, 170Joralemon St.- %u2022- . - -5 TO 10 P, M.OCd < ^ M e x Lc oc J ^ z it a u x a n tM 115 MONTAGUE STREET ,free parkingowned and operatedby the Michel family346 Flatbush AvenueNE 8-4552Plymouth Steak& Lobster House78 CLARK STREET(Opp. St. George Hotel)Brooklyn H eights%u2019 OnlyFresh Fish RestaurantLobster Flown inDaily from MaineSelect Your OwnFrom Our TankC a ll M A 4 - 5 2 6 3for ReservationsEstablished 1933/ S'y # ? /< / c\\ i K o l a u r a n l: 121 Atlantic Ave6 2 5 -8 5 3 9Authentic CuisineFrom Spaineatunng* A P A S S p a n . t r S ^ o k \\ S e * . e d o ' Bo*c - %u2022 * %u00ab. - X. r. 4 o MO P f N f O R I v N f H A N D 0 l N N f R S l V f N D A %u2019 SINFLATION \eise is closely linked to the need for impeachment and to the %u2019military tapeworm,' the ever-increasing billons of dollars that go into military spending. Money invested in consumer goods is ! 'recycled' through the consumer economy, while money invested 1 in weapons is literally burned. A government paralyzed by commitments to special interests, the criminal indictments of top aides, and the probability of an impeachment it does not want is helpless to curb inflation. Prices are skyrocketing but wages are frozen. How can anyone just sit back? People in the greatest country in the world are actually eating less but ! paying more for it. Who would have dreamed this could happen | to us?\Priscilla J. Rassinj JOBS \| park on the site of the Brooklyn Navy Yard?\jj N EIG H BO RH O O D S \j next one too, and to the next one to that, until all are affected, jj Banks owe the neighborhoods from which they draw their money the | mortgages and cash needed to preserve those neighborhoods, and it | is irresponsible for Brooklyn banks to continue to bypass Brooklyn j with their investments.\Priscilla J. Rassini !| \la w ,j j u s t i c e and t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f g o v e r n m e n t ' o f t h e p e o p l e , by th ej p e o p le , and f o r t h e p e o p l e .' \Priscilla J . Rassin | ! | Rassin for Congress Committee 93 Court St Rrooklqn New York |j Frances Anne F e i g , Treasurer jjj| ji P r i s c i l l a J . R a s s i n ji i | Congressional |i Candidate i| Democratic Primary (14th CD) !j IMPEACHMENT \j| the open the questions swept under the carpet for too long. The j climate of suspicion, the environment of mistrust, the horror of | elected leaders without honor or moral standards have touched everyj one of us, and they know it.\Priscilla J. Rassin j
                                
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