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N *uniroRinnFIRST CHURCH Of BROOKLYNPierrepont St & Monroe PI,%u201cMISSING THE BOAT%u2019%u2019Dr. Donald McKinneypreaching11 A.M. Nov. 11thLife can only be understood backwards; but it can only be lived forwards.%u201d Sorcn KierkegaardThe Kane Street SynagogueC onservativeCongregation Baith Israel Anshei Ernes236 Kane St. 6 short blocks beyond Atlantic Avenueinto the heart of Historic Cobble Hill.Saturday, 17 of NovemberBaby Naming for Sarah Elizabeth KaufmanReligious School in Session, Registration Open For information; TR5-1550or 269 3445JOSEPH CCUSIMANOCHARLES J. CUSIMANODOMINIC J. CUSI MANOC u s im a n o & R u s s oF u n e r a l H o m eService to the community for 3 generations230 COURT STREET 2006 W EST 6T H STREET624-4330 372-1348ScottoFuneral HomeIn C a r r o ll G a rd e n sS a lv a to re B u d d y S c o tto1 0 4 - 0 6 1 s t P l a c eT R 5 - 2 5 15 B r o o k l y n , N . Y . 1 1 2 3 1UNION TEMPLEof Brooklyn17 Eastern P arkw ay at Grand A rm y PlazaHrookl>n\\ Oldest Reform Synagogue* rounded 184#AFTER SCHOOL ANDSENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAMS!Religious School (Nursery through High School) Adult StudiesIndividualized Education Programs Outstanding Brotherhood and Sisterhood plusBrooklyn's finest athletic facilities (including Olympic-sized swimming pool, 4-wall handball courts, sauna & steam room, masseur, etc.) OPEN 6 DAYS WEEKLY!A SUPERB EN V IR O N M E N T FORFULFILLING ALL YOUR SPIRITUALA N D PHYSICAL FITNESS REQUIREM ENTS.Special all-inclusive family memberships for under-35s.. .and singles, too!Earee Enclosed, Attended PARKING LOT ON PREMISES WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO TEMPLE HOUSEVISIT OUR TEMPI.K or CAM. OFFICE 638-7600M A IN 5 -5 6 6 0 TO W ING SERVICEM A IN 4 -8 7 4 9 J & JAUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE INC.AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS %u2022 ENGINE REBUILDINGTRANSMISSION & ENGINE DYNAMOMETER TESTEDBRAKES AND FRONT ENDS *;ENGINE TUNE UPSAUTO AIR CONDITIONINGWHEEL ALIGNMENT & BALANCING596 COURT STREETJOE NAPOLITANO BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11231The Brooklyn HeightsSynagogueT h e C o m m u n i t y T e m p l e 1 1 7 R e m s e n S tre e tDavid Glazer, RabbiStanley Levenson, Pres.Friday Evening SabbathService, 8:15 P.M.FAmily Service,Novem ber 16, 7:30 pmReligious School M eetsTuesday & ThursdayPlaces Still AvailableOffice Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri, 9-12 c o o ->n70Tues & Thurs, 3-6Oriental-type Rugs Braided Rugs Broadloom Runnect* Carpeting for Stairs & HallwaysHales & ServiceCarpet Cleaning Co.Est. 192813 Bergen StreetMA 4-6435BUCKYOURSELFDiscount Pet Food490 Atlantic Ave.(3rd Ave. & Nevins)OFFERS THE BUCK SAVING CHANCE OF A LIFETIMEOne Buck Off Any Saleof $10 or more.| Two Bucks off any saleof $20 or morei Three Bucks off any saleof $30 or moreThe No. 1 AdvertisingM edium to Sell theHigh-lhcom e Familiesof Brownstone BrooklynTFiHfFSl SUilm iAnd So On.All coupons good till Sat, Dec 1st.So Buck YourselfSome Bucks AtDiscountPet Food625-4955Names Make NewsThe Brooklyn Academy of Music has named iwo new Press Officers lo its staff. Rima Corben, who did press previously for the Circle Repertory Company and the Joffrey Ballet, \\y%u2019ill handle the iheairc aspdyts of BAM%u2019s program; Ellen Lampert, from a variety of press engagemcnis, will work wiih ihe dance and music programs of the Academy.Robert S. Rubin, a long-time resident of Brooklyn Heights, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Brooklyn Hospital. Among Rubin%u2019s many civic posts, he acts as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, and is on the Board of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.Stanley Fink, Speaker of the New York Assembly, has been named 1979 Alumnus of the Year by the Brooklyn College Alumni Association. Fink represents Canarsie, East New York, Mill Basin, Spring Creek and Bergen Beach.Herb Steiner of South Brooklyn Against Investment Discrimination (AID) and Fran Justa of the Fifth Avenue Committee were honored at the Tenth annual Dinner Dance of the Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats on Nov. 2 at the Prospect Hall, Prospect Ave. near 5th Ave.An alumnus of the Berkeley Institute in Park Slope has made a major archeological find in Montana. FranTannenbaum, who graduated in 1976, came upon a cache of fossil dinosaur eggs and a mix of bones from various species. The eggs are thought to be 85 million years old.Joseph H. Fries, a Park Slope doctor, was one of more than 260 New York physicians honored for 50 years of medical service at the 173rd annual convention of the Medical Society of the State of New York.Edward B. Ellingsen, Vice President of the Chauncey Real Estate Co., was elected President of the Brooklyn Board of Realtors. Chauncey Real Estate is the borough%u2019s oldest real estate company.Jeanne Quinlan, from Kensington, won five first place ribbons in the Visiting Nurses Association%u2019s Horse Show, held in Staten Island%u2019s Clove Lake Stables, as well as two second place ratings and two fourth place showings. CindyStrauss, also of Brooklyn, won one first place, one third place, and one fourth place prize.Lucille Rose will Co-Chair the Catholic Interracial Council%u2019s Theatre Benefit honoring Helen Hayes on December 3rd at the Alvin Theatre. Rose, who resides in Brooklyn, was the first woman Deputy Mayor in New York City.Three students have been named to the 25th National Merit Scholarship Program from The Packer Collegiate Institute, 170 Joralemon Street. A letter of commendation was presented to Richard Pichowsky, Virginia Robertson,and Gordon Thoren for their outstanding performance on the mationwide PSAT/NMSQT tests.Lawrence H. McGaughey was nominated by Mayor Edward I. Koch as a tenant member of the Conciliation and Appeals Board, which is concerned with rent stabilization. McGaughey is a partner in the law firm of Harris and McGaughey and resides in Brooklyn.Bargemusic Ltd. Director Olga Bloom was honored at a special reception Thursday, October 25 by Brooklyn Borough President Howard Goldin and the Brooklyn Division of Con Edison. Bloom was cited for bringing cultural experience to the Brooklyn waterfront at the Fulton Ferry Landing.LOCAL COLORART SUPPLIESPark Slope's CompleteArt Supply StoreFeaturingEDUCATORPENSStudent Discounts146 Seventh Ave.768-0050IN MEMORIUMHAROLD L. HAZENHarold L. Hazen, 51, of162 Columbia Hts., diedNov. lO at the hom e ofhis parents Mr. & Mrs.Wilburt, C a p e Coral,Fia. Beloved brother ofCharlotte Atkins, brother-in-law of BernardAtkins. Employed in theirreal estate office.Burial & service will b ein C a p e Coral, Fla. Tohonor his memory,please send donationto C am b o d ia Children%u2019s Relief.STKlPPIflOSPFHllTStop painting on layer alter layerof messy chemical paint removerThe new Blower Heat Gun can cutthrough a dozen coats of old paint in secondsTry it i Cali Bill Sikes 857-9765FABRICSPLUSWide selection of Fabrics, YarnT r i m m i n n c k l n t i n n c P t r352 COURT STREET (212)834-9054November 15, 1979, The PHOENIX. Page 19

