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                                    Page 20, PHOENIX, May 16, 1974 Environmental AwardWinners AnnouncedThe Downtown Brooklyn Development Association has announced the recipients of its first Environmental Excellence Awards program. The announcement was made at the Association's third annual meeting on May 6.The presentations were made to 30 %u201c carefully selected%u201d institutions, organizations and businesses in the Downtown Brooklyn area. According to DBDA President Donald E. Moore, the recipients are %u201c ...people who do an essentially faultless jo b , day in and day out, on maintaining that part of the environment over which they have control and who have, in the past few years, made some particular and beneficial change in the environment...%u201dDBDA's first Environmental Excellence Awards were presented to: Full Sun Antiques, 139 Atlantic Avenue; Micro Environments, 137 Atlantic Avenue; Equitable Federal Savings and Loan Assoc., 356 Fulton Street; Hardy Shoes, for 443 Fulton Street; Brooklyn College, 210 Livingston Street; Lerner Shops, for 462 Fulton Street; Kings Lafayette Bank, 342 Fulton Street; Consolidated Mutual Insurance Company, 345 Adams; Gage & Tollner, 374 Fulton Street; Brooklyn Law School, 250 Joralemon Street; Brooklyn Union Gas Company, 195 Montague Street; Consolidated Edison Company, 30 Flatbush Avenue; New York Telephone Company, for 111 Livingston Street;W oerner%u2019s, 151 Remsen Street; Banco de Ponce, for 370 Fulton Street; McVicker and Higginbotham, 113 Atlantic Avenue; Saint Francis College, 180 Remsen Street; Borough Hall ParkM aintenance Crew; Triangle Parks/Flatbush Avenue Improvement Committee, 346 Flatbush Avenue; Brooklyn Savings Bank, 211 Montague Street; Arts and Flowers, 295 Flatbush Avenue; Minimax, 172 Montague Street; Turn Atlantic Green, 551 Pacific Street; Sylvan Lawrence Company, for 189 Montague Street; South Brooklyn Savings Bank, 130 Court Street; M anufacturers Hanover Trust Company, for 30 Flatbush Avenue; First National City Bank, for Livingston at Hanover Citibank; Bankers Trust Company, 205 Montague Street; Henry Meshel Furs, 367 Atlantic Avenue; Chase Manhattan Bank, for 354 Flatbush Avenue.The Downtown Brooklyn Development Association, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization that was formed in 1972 through the consolidation of two previous businessmen groups in the Borough%u2019s commercial and civic center. The association coordinates private business efforts downtown and works with the city%u2019s Office of Downtown Brooklyn Development to implement all aspects of the 15-year Downtown Brooklyn Development Plan published by the city in 1969.v. :: 51*a:M C U M W C EU W ftB It O C IH N C o r i n t217 Gafield ftxe(off7*Amje) 785-5436Antique design cesses, wraps, surfs fr velvets. Sailor Req^facl jeans, jackets &. dungaree skirts fendeer swt \' \\Aestem S-Mawscn shirteges, Art Deco jewelry &%u25a0 accessoriesRnchwcrk quits... And bts.bfc more. iScotto Funeral Home106 First Place Brooklyn, N.Y.Salvatore Buddy Scotto, PresidentTR 5-2515The YWCA of BrooklynPrivate Health dub for Men & WomenFeaturing...%u2022Luxurious heated po o l-d ista n ce sw im m ing %u2022Gym, Jogging track, Tennis practice,%u2022Table tennis Hand Ball, Paddle Ball,Paddle tennis.Fully equipped exercise room %u2022Total privacy in showers, lockers, dressing rooms.%u2022Professional personal supervision in conditioning.%u2022SaunaHealth Club Director Hy Schaffer; 875-1190$150.00 per year.JOIN NOW) %u201e,VCA _ _ _ * m w, -mr m m w I IIO H I IC-CJ I U I U 'U U 'WSSP30 Third Avenue, Brooklyn,%u25bc N. Y. 11217Y W C AThe dignitaries I > out from the festivities at the %u00ab m n %u00ab l of the United DemocraticClub [52nd A.D.] at the St. George Hotel on May 4 to pose for photographer Danny Fox. From farleft are: Frank Cunningham; Hon. William Giordano; Councilman Fred Richmond; guest of honorfor the evening and Democratic District Leader James V. Mangano; Father DeiVeechlo of S t MaryStar of the Sea Church; Marge Dowd, Democratic Co-Leader; Frank Verderame; and CouncilmanThomas Colte.Historical Society Visits Area%u201c Go East, young man!%u201d might well have been the cry for members of the Missouri Historical Society who%u2019s Spring Tour this year took them to Brooklyn. During the weekend of May 10 through May 12, the historically-minded Missourians from the St. Louis-based organization visited private homes in Park Slope and Ft. Greene andtoured Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill.Hosted by The Long Island Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont St., the Missouri group visited the homes of Evelyn and Everett Ortner in Park Slope and Linda and Gerry Schick of Fort Greene, as well as institutions such as the Slope%u2019s Montauk Club and LafaArt Auction SlatedFeaturing a wide selection of works by leading artists, sculptors and printmakers, an art exhibit and sale to benefit the Brooklyn Association for Mental Health will take place Sunday May 19 at the Brooklyn Heights home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold H. Mulder. Proceeds of the art show will Ije used to expand the BAMH community geared program of education, rehabilitation and prevention ofmental illness.Tickets may be obtained by calling the Association at Ma 4-5191 (212), from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Admission is by prior reservation only. The benefit co-chairmen are Mrs. Leon Caplan and Mrs. Marvin Stem. Mrs. Jewell M. Van Dyke, a borough educator, is president of the Brooklyn Association for Mental Health.DAY OR NIGHT DOOR TO DOOR SERVICEHeights Car & Limousine Service Inc.I.ucal and Long Distance CallsZone Flat RatesOPEN 2+ HOURS TEL. 522-7222Free Introductory Lecture onTrancendenta! MeditationAs taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yog v n p p .%u2022 EXPANDS AWARENESS%u2022 CAN BE EASILY LEARNED BY ALL%u2022 PROVIDES DEEP RESTFOR DYNAMIC ACTIONMethodist Hospital Auditorium,6th St. and 8th Ave. Wed., M ay 22, 8 p.m.Introductory lectures every Tuesday, 8 p.m. at IMS, 2726 Bedford Ave. for more infor matio n( near Brooklyn Colege ) CALL 434-6521BicyclesSales / Rentals / Repairsm Y A W Qyette Avenue%u2019s Presbyterian Church. The Society also toured streets of 1850-1860 houses in Cobble Hill and the Gowanus area and two pre-1834 Federal houses on Brooklyn H eights%u2019 Willow Street.Director of the Missouri Society, John Lindenbusch was formerly Executive Director of the Long Island Historical Society for eight years. Considering the historic and architectural parallels between these Brooklyn communities and St. Louis, Mr. Lindenbusch said, %u201cThe experience of seeing Brooklyn will help our members to broaden their understanding of their own city.%u201dN o u ry Is B ackCharles Noury, a licensed locksmith in and around the Brooklyn Heights area for over 20 years, has announced that he is back in full operation after a long illness. Noury offers 24-hour service, and may be reached at 858-7731.BETWEEN 6>%u2122 %u00a3 7TH AVENUES %u2022 
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