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                                    This is ju st o n e q u e s tio n T h e L o n g Is la n d C o lle g e H o s p ita l w ill a d d re s s inOPERATING ROOM SHOWCASEA Free Presentation torAdufts & ChildrenIn th e in te re s t o f c o n s u m e r a n d c o m m u n ity e d u c a tio n , w e a r e o tte rin g a na u d io visu al p re s e n ta tio n as w e ll as a tour o f o u r p re - a n d p o s to p e ra tiv e suites a tThe Long Island College Hospital Ambulatory surgery reception area(enter from Hicks St. at Atlantic Ave.)Friday, Nov. 14thfrom 11 A.M. to 4 P.M.Refreshments Will Be ServedChildren will be invited to wearsurgical garb and participate insimulated surgery. Please be surethey bring their favorite doll orstuffed animal.in Recognition of Operating Room Nurses Day%u201cMom,What Happens In! An Operating Room?%u201dO pening S oo nNo need to wait for a d octor.our doctor is waiting for youYou may nothave a familydoctor %u2014or yourscould be out of----town or unavailable.That's wherer%u2014we come in. Forthat unexpected injury, the problem you'vebeen putting off, the test, x-ray or secondopinion%u2014our physician and staff are instantly available to you. We will see youat once in our internal waiting room %u2014notan eternal waiting room. In addition to%u2022 . your medical %u25a0-------------- condition there's .....something elsewe're concernedabout. It's abouttime. (GET IT?)IMMEDIATEMEDICAL3 6 0 Court St.(bet. P res id en t & U nion)7 9 7 -2 9 0 09 A M -8 PM, Mon-FriV A M - A PM, Sat-SunNo A ppointm ent N ecessary W alk in Em ergency Treatm ent & Com plete Fam ily C arefc[AMES m a k e n e w q------ %u2014..... ............... . ........ , - J___Deborah Bates of Willlamsburgh has beenawarded a Future Teacher Scholarship bythe Metropolitan Life Foundation, in memoryof Christa McAuliffe, the public schoolteacher who died in the fhallenper emtnsion. Bates is a student at Hunter College, whowants %u201cto teach young children, so I can helpthem enjoy learning at the beginning of theireducational experience.%u201d She is one of 44 winners nationwide.Marine Lance Cpl. Robert M. Perry, son ofPatricia Coyne of 14th St., and Marine LanceCpl. Edward H. Tamargo, son of IsrealTamargo of Sixth Ave., both recently participated in Gallant Eagle %u201986. Their unitsprovided en route air traffic control services,air defense control and airspace management to Marine forces operating in the exercise area. Tamargo is a 1978 graduate of JohnJay High School.Four employees of the Brooklyn division ofthe N.Y.C. Department of Parks and R ecreation were among the top ten scorers on thepark supervisor test given May 31. They are:Kevin Welch, of Brooklyn%u2019s District 9;William Quilty, Prospect Park Zoo; EricKurt, Brooklyn%u2019s District 18; and JohnGalante, Coney Island Beach.Four Poly Prep Country Day Schoolseniors were named semi-finalists in the 1987National Merit Scholarship Competition.They are: Andrew Byrnes, Andrew Chaikin,Nicholas Gaiano, and Anthony Picarello.They are among 15,000 students who scoredin the top one half of one percent on thePSAT/NMSQT exam . They are now in competition for 1987 National Merit Scholarships.Seven other Poly Prep students scored in thetop five percent, and received Letters ofCommendation. They are Diane Halpin, Matthew Kaplan, Andrew Karp, Kenji Larsen,Joseph M accarrone, Paid Mflazzo andMichael Weiner.Marine Pfc. Theodore D. Chunn, son ofJudy 0 . Chunn of F o rt Greene PI., andMarine Lance Cpl. Henry B. Espinosa, son ofDomingo L. and Raquel Espinosa of VanBrunt St., both recently participated in exercise Northern Wedding/Bold Guard 86. During the exercise, more than 35,000 personnelfrom Belgium, Canada, Denmark, FederalRepublic of Germany, Netherlands, Norway,United Kingdom and the U.S. participated.Chunn and Espinosa are both stationed withthe 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade, CampLejeune, N.C.On Oct 31, Mrs. Matilda Cuomo and CaesarPerales, commissioner of New York StateDepartment of Social Services and formerlyof Boerum Hill, presented a check for $57,000to Donna Santarsiero, executive director ofthe Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service,to support the agency%u2019s Islands of Safety program to two schools in E ast New York.Islands of Safety is a school-based childabuse program in which school personnel aretrained to identify children at risk of abuse orneglect, and direct services are provided tofamilies and children.Long Island University celebrated its 60thanniversary on Nov. 2, by awarding 12honorary degrees to people who have helpedLong Island, including four local men. Theyare: Abe Beam e, former Mayor of NewYork; Rnv ram nanplls Rrnnklvn Dorlpprs catcher; H ie Most Rev. Francis J .Mugavero, Bishop of Brooklyn; and Dr.George D. Ruggieri, director, New YorkAquarium and Osborn Laboratories ofMarine Sciences.Air Force Senior Airman Antonio R. Diaz,son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Diaz of 104Carlton Ave., has been awarded the GoodConduct Medal at Dyess Air Force BaseHospital, Texas. Diaz is a medical servicespecialist, and a 1980 graduate of AbrahamLincoln High School.Dorothy Nyren, chief of Central Library &Special Services at the Brooklyn PublicLibrary, has accepted the invitation ofElizabeth F . Stroup, president-elect of theReference and Adult Services Division of theAmerican Library Association, to serve as amember of the RASD Publications Committee. Nyren has been at the Brooklyn PublicLibrary since 1968 and has edited variouspublications and written numerous articlesand book reviews, and has been active in theAmerican Library Association, the oldestand largest library association in the country.Marine Cpl. Michael A. Minally, son ofCharles A. and Concetta Minally of 9th St.,has been promoted to his present rank whileserving with 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing,Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC.He is a 1983 graduate of John Jay HighSchool. Marine Pfc. Kevin C. Burton, a resident of Seventh Ave., has been meritoriouslypromoted to his present rank upon graduation from recruit training a t Marine CorpsRecruit Depot Parris Island, SC.Elect Garden TrusteeMichael H. Steinhardt, the managinggeneral partner of Steinhardt Partners, hasbeen elected a trustee of the BrooklynBotanic Garden and will serve as a memberof the garden%u2019s investment committee.The Steinhardt partnership, founded in1967, is recognized as one of Wall Street%u2019smost successful money management firms.Steinhardt was bom in Brooklyn in 1940, and20 years later he received a degree ineconomics from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He also studied at theGraduate School of Business Administration,New York University.The Brooklyn Boatnic Garden, founded in1910, has both more visitors and moremembers than any other botanic garden inthe U.S. It is engaged in a $25-million construction program , thought to be the largestof any botanic garden in the world in the 20thCentury. The new facilities will include a conservatory, opening in late 1987, and a neweducation center, restaurant and gift shop,scheduled for completion in 1988.^rrwncan QptomefhcAvvooMonSTUART A. FRIEDMAN. O.D.H EIG H TS C O N T A C T L E N S C E N T E R%u2022 EYE EXAMS %u2022 CONTACT LENSES%u2022 LOW VISION CARE %u2022 VISUAL TRAINING%u25a0By A p p o i n t m e n t M E D IC A L A R TS B U ILD IN G(7 1 8 ) 8 S 2 -1 1 4 9 1 4 2 JO R A L E M O N ST.. SU ITE 7 C B R O O K LY N . NEW YORK 1 1 2 0 \\?i881i1i8riI!1i9IlI h iOB * GYN PAVILIONvPREGNANCY TESTA Woman%u2019s licensed out-patient facilityServing Brooklyn since 1971MEDICAID %u2022 BLUE CROSS %u2022 GHIOTHER INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED%u2022 ABORTION%u2022 S lric lly C o n fid e n tia l%u2022 P rofessional C o u n selin g%u2022 P o m i l w D l o n n i n n%u2022 G y n e c o lo g ic a lC h e c k u p s%u2022 R e a s o n a b le F ees%u2022 S e H a b la E sp an o lIMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTCALL FOR INFO 788-1919999 3rd Ave. (corn 3 9 jh S t.) Brooklyn, NY188I881ii1Ji8%u25a0I8IJLEVOLORW OODBLINDSfkraft'Tn Park Slope145 7th Ave.Bklyn. NY 112156 36-1550Looking forLearning? .W hether you want toplay better tennis,learn to cookC hinese or need helpw ith your Spanish,you can find it all inThe Phoenix%u2019IN S TR U C TIO NC LA S S IFIE D GUIDEP age 24 T H F P H O E N IX , N o y e m b e r 6, 1986
                                
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