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                                    Antiquesand Collectiblesa t the Fulton Ferry Landing(At the foot of Fulton St. Nr. River Cafe)(part of National Maritime Historical Society)New & antique jewelry, pressed pattern, cut, and art glass, silver and Staffordshire items, collectibles%u00a3|%u00a3iiirPlease phone for an appointment.624-6221SESs180 Kane St. Dr. L.A. Quiroga, headm asterBklyn, NY 11231 Office Hours: 9am %u2022 2 pm %u00a3& U n N l l t H H I l U ! I I I I U I I I I I I I I ! l l l l | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | g | | | | | | | | | | | l | | , | %u201e | | | | | , | , | | , H i l l i n g1iniinmmi\CHILPR%u20acH9%u2018COMMUNITYM Y O IIK CCNTCR314 Waverly Ave. Brooklyn 783-1936A child-centered developmental program in a warm learning environment Licensed Program %u2022 Certified Teachers Excellent facilities including adjacent outdoor play area.Register now for Sept. 79. Openings in all age groups.Preschool 2.9-5 years. Kindergarten and after school After school pickup from all Clinton Hill schools.iiiiminiiimiiiiinnniniHiiaiinmiLEARNING DISABILITYEVALUATIONSREADING CLINICSt. Vincent%u2019sGuidance Institute345 Adams StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201Call: 522-3700 ext. 278SPlymouth Church of the Pilgrims(Congregational)O ra n g e <& H ic k s S tre e ts Itro o k h n H e ig h tsMorning Worship at 11 a.m.%u201cMy Soul Thirsts for the Living God%u201d Grant Spradling PreachingNursery care provided during the ServicesMinisters: Harry H. KruenerWilliam R. 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Pres.Cantor David WeissmanFriday Evening Summer SabbathServices at 7 P.M.CONDUCTED BY MEMBERS OFOUR SYNAGOGUEReKgiousSchool registration Open Ages5tNpughB/BMifcyahSisterhood Cookbook AvailableO ffice Hours Mon , Wed F r i. 10 1 5Z2-2D7U50 Prospect Park WestBrooklyn, N.Y. 11215rtf'768-1103m w iWoodward Park School(The Landmark School Formerly Brooklyn Ethical Culture& Woodward SchoolsOver a century of combined experience in the achievement of educational excellence, critical thinking and creative expression through individual developmentNursery - 8th Grade Call or write for Sept, registrationT h eU)eauecsStudio69A 7th Ave. Park Slope 857-9221CLASSES STARTING' SOON IN:WEAVINGMACRAMEKNITTINGCROCHETNEEDLEPOINTKIDS%u2019 WORKSHOPNew Spring Cottons for Knitting, etc. OPEN TUES.-SAT.for all your craft supply needs.IIIUIlUiUUIIIIMUUimBliBlilUlimyunnnyBUyuyyyyanwyymyuHdMmu, LOriental-type RugsBraided RugsBroadloom RunfteraCarpeting forStairs & HallwaysSales & ServiceCarpet Cleaning Co.Est. 192813 Bergen StreetMA 4-6435Names Make NewsDr. George Solish has been appointed new director of Obstetrics anu vjynetuiugy at Long Island College Hospital. Previously, Solish was director of the Genetics Clinic at the Downstate Medical Center.The American Italian Coalition of Organizations (AMICO) has announced that Gerald Migliore has been chosen as its Executive Director. Migliore comes to his new post with fourteen years of civil service experience.Dr. Frank W. DiPillo, the director of the Hematology/Oncology division at Long Island College Hospital, has been elected president of the Hospital%u2019s medical staff. Dr. Herbert Harris was elected Vice-President: Dr. Sassan Shahmanesh, secretary; and Dr. Gerald Martori, treasurer.Park Slope resident Andrew Kent has been chosen to act as Press Secretary for Congressman Stephen J. Solarz. Kent, who has worked in public relations in the Mayor%u2019s Office under former Mayors John Lindsay and Abe Beame, will now coordinate local and national coverage for Solarz.Dr. Harold Lurie has been appointed Dean of the Divisiion of Engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York. Lurie, who taught for 17 years at the California Institute of Technology, brings 39 years of experience in teaching, university administration and research management to his new job.Assembly Melvin Miller, Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Higher Education has been honored as a distinguished legislator and friend of the Higher Education community by the Board of Higher Education, Kingsborough Community College and the Student Association of the State University System, and has received the Presidential Medal from Brooklyn College.Robert W. Daffy, M.D. has been appointed Chief, Section of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery at Brooklyn Hospital. He is Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery at Cornell Medical College.Alice Evans Sims of 223 Dean Street was selected to be Banner Bearer, a special honor for outstanding graduates, and led the bachelor%u2019s degree candidates of New York University%u2019s School of Arts in their academic procession at graduation. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.Royal C. Haber, Jr., a Boerum Hill resident, has been appointed vice president of Johnson & Higgins, the international insurance brokerage and employee benefit plan consulting firm.Miriam E. Katowitz, a Brooklyn Heights Resident was elected to the Associate Board of Regents of Long Island College Hospital.A1 Spruck, President of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce accepted an award of Excellence for the Chamber%u2019s member solicitation material from the Communications Council of thfe American Chamber of Commerce Executives in Oklahoma City.Uyndy Gilbertson, a Park Slope resident, has been appointed the new executive director of the Nevins Neighborhood Center, a non-profit voluntary service center, primarily directed toward youth, located at 406 Atlantic Avenue. Gilbertson formerly worked as a consultant for the Brooklyn Food Coop Project.Don A. Rece, executive director of Methodist Hospital in Park Slope, was recently appointed treasurer of the Greater New York Hospital Association.The Rotary Cub of Brooklyn has elected new officers for the coming year. They are: Benjamin J. Barbanti,M.D., President; George F. Reding ton, 1st Vice President; Arthur E. Flynn, 2nd Vice President; Rev.Charles H. Strant, Jr. Secretary, and Joseph M. Torres,Treasurer.Troy T. Baker, a Brooklyn Heights resident, has been elected president of the national Direct Mail Fundraisers Association. Baker is currently Development Director of The Lighthouse, the New York Association for the Blind.Dr. Edward A. Clark, president of the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, has been named chairman of the board of the Brooklyn Educational and Cultural Alliance (BECA), succeeding Harvey Lichtenstein. Edith Adams, a resident of 669 Prospect Place has been named a winner of an American Express Experience Recognition Award for July for her efforts in tracing down the misplaced credit card application of a New York advertising executive.Joan Harris, a Brooklyn Heights resident, is the newly named Executive Director of the Young Woman%u2019s Christian Association at Atlantic and Third Avenues. Harris formerly worked as a consultant at the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies. She hopes to focus the Y on %u201c women%u2019s issues%u201d .T h e B R O W N S T O N E I N S U R A N C E P R O G R A Mis a package policy tor those restorers and renovators concerned with the finely detailed elements that make a Brownstone Uniaue. For this ta ilo r made coverage specifically designed to meet all your needs with premium savings call us at WO 2-5620BR0W NST0NE flGENEY INE. .Division o/ Murphy & Jordan 111 John St., New York, N. Y. 10038 %u2022 WO 2-5620Page 12. 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