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                                    i%u2014 accelerated------------------------------ ---P A S T E -U P & M E C H A N I C A L6 WEEKS 12 SESSIONS CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 10 CALLIGRAPHY C LABbtb BtUIN btP 1.24 C Z t Mmm(212)925-5385 GAP W o r k s h o p j^ j225 Lafayette St New York. N Y. 10012WORRIED ABO U T YOURCHILDREN%u2019S MORAL GROWTH?ETHICAL CULTURE%u2019S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM TEACHES ETHICAL DECISION MAKING TO OFF-SET TODAY'S STRESSESCLASSES EVERY SUNDAY10:45 A M. to 12:45 P.M.Ages 4 to_13R E G IS T E F sE P fT to 16 Fall Classes start Sept. 16 EMPHASIS ONCHILD PARTICIPATION Brooklyn Society for Ethical CultureA Humanist FellowshipFREETUITION53 Prospect Park Westat 2nd Street212-768-2472JOSEPH C CUSIMANOCH ARLES J. CUSIMANODOMINIC J. CUSIMANOCusimano A RussoF u n e r a l H o m eService to the community for 3 generations230 COURT STREET 2005 WEST 6TH STREET624-4330 372-1348ScottoFuneral H om ei n C a r r o l l G a r d e n sA Business Concerned and Involvedwith the Community it Proudly ServesS a l v a t o r e B u d d y S c o t t oT R 5 - 2 5 1 5lOLOd 1st PlaceBrooklyn. N Y 11231GARFIELD TEMPLEOPEN HOUSE A TOURWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12thA ! 7:30 P.M.- See Our Facilities- Meet our Temple Family- Religious School Opens Sunday,September 16th- Rosh Hashanah ServicesFriday, September 21st at 8:15 PMSaturday, September 22nd- Yom Kippur ServicesSunday, September 30th, 8:15 PMMonday, October 1st.W E A R E G R O W IN G ! J O IN USF o r I n fo r m a tio nG ail7 6 8 - 3 8 1 4Meeting Friends? Relaxing?The Fun%u2019s With U s.,ROOD%u2019S ROOSTSROOST I309 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 788-9793ROOST III4218 Bergen Tpke. N. Bergen, NJ 201-865-9647Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims(Congregational)Orange & Hicks St. Brooklyn HeightsM o r n in g W o r s h ip at 11 a.m.%u201cThe Tower of B abel%u201dDr. Kreuner PreachingNursery care provided during the ServicesMinisters: Harry H. KruenerWilliam R. Nyt^Arnold Osllund Jr.Organist & Dir. of MusicRaymond Scheindlin RabbiTHE KANE STREET SYNAGOGUEcong. Baith Israel Anshei Ernes236 KANE STREET(bet. Court & Clinton St.) Enroll now for C hildren%u2019sR eligiou s S ch ool b eg in s S ep t. 9Reserve now for the HolidaysTR5-1550 %u2022 269-3444 %u2022 596-9575 Established 1856 %u2014 We are a modernConservative congregation.SINGLE PARENTDIVORCED ANDWIDOWS' GROUPSSt. Vincent%u2019sGuidance Institute345 Adams StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201Call: 522-3700 ext. 278T h e B rook lyn H eig h ts S y n a g o g u ethe Conmnunitv Temple 11 7 Remseii '-%u2022 n <>tDavid Glazer Rabbi Cantor Abraham Gla/erStanley Levenson, Pres.Friday Evening Summer Sabbath Services at 7 pmHigh Holy Day Servicesin Hebrew & EnglishSlichot Services Sat., Sept. 15,9:00 pm1 i%u00ab*%u00ab%u2022<*b. i %u2022 . i ,%u00ab8th A vm m at SarfaM Place, Brocklyn, NY 11218A REFORM CONGREGATIONRosh Hashanaevening Sept. 21 7:30 pm1st day Sept. 22 8:30 am2nd day Sept. 23 10:00 amYom KippurKol Nidre Sept. 30 6 pm sharp Day Oct. 1 10:00 amReligious School Registration Sept. 19, 20.Please call office for school info & High Holy Day Tickets. Mon., Wed , Fri. 10-1 522 2070N a m e s M a k e N e w sJoseph R. Burkart has been appointed vice president forDevelolpment at the Polytechnic Institute of New York,where he wil! held the position rccen.^,r pvamatAd F*v Gordon K. Haskell. Burkart has 14 years of previousdevelopment experience with four other colleges.The second annual Friend of Families Award CocktailParty will honor this year John J. Bennett, Jr., for his yearsof service to neglected and abandoned children. Bennetthas been President of the Board of Directors of the CatholicChild Care Society since 1973.Two new management officials have joined the rolls atLong Island College Hospital. One, Daniel W. Zipkln. waschosen vice-president with responsibilities in housekeeping,dietary, engineering and security departments; Zipkin hadserved nine years at Beth Israel Medical Center. Theother, Howard Lewis, Jr., w as named Director ofDevelopment. Lewis, a past president of the Boerum HillAssociation, is now first vice-chairman of Community BoardTwo.Park Slope residents Katyn McLeland and Rick Benejhave been named finalists in the Glassmaster%u2019s GuildSecond Annual Stained Glass Competition. The Competition was open to amateurs and professional craftspeoplefrom nine Eastern states. Their winning work, %u201c PleasurePool,%u2019%u2019 will be on display through September 13 at 621 SixthAve. and 19th Street in Manhattan.Carroll Gardens resident Nino Pantano performed inBreezy Point in the Point Breeze Clubhouse in mid-August,where he sang a program of Mario Lanza works. Pantanowas also recently appointed a member of Borough PresidentHoward Golden%u2019s History Advisory Committee.Vivian Patterson, a Fort Greene resident and VicePresident of Community Board Two, has been appointed tothe Citizens%u2019 Union Committee on Local Candidates. TheCommittee interviews candidates who run for public officein order to determine which candidates merit a Citizens%u2019Union endorsement.BethlehenrLutheranChurchBoerum Hill%u20187/i the midst of life %u2019.s mazeis Jesus Christ,healing, reconciling,redeeming, aiwugs present.1HhSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Bible Class (adults) 10 A M. Worship 11 AM.Kr;i n k Stephen Walinski - Pastor.J'acifir Street at Third Avenue624-0242M . BO OK & SO N ,INC.LUMBERDEALERS AND JOBBERS IN %u2022 Sashes* Sheetrock* Paneling* %u2022Trim *Ceiling Tile* Mouldings* %u2022Window Frames*Doors*lnsulation Anderson Thermal UnitsTailor MadeForBrownstoneRenovations253 Fourth Ave. 857-7494Brooklyn, N.Y. 11215 857-7445HOURS: Weekdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m.-3 p.m.QueenRestaurantOne of the finest Italian restaurants in Brooklyn 98 C ourt S treetQueenPizzeria\New York\104 C ourt St.Tel MA 4 9621Panfi fi ThR PHOFNIX SRntemhpr B 1979
                                
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