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Plymouth Church Of The Pilgrims(Congregational)Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m.Sermont Title: \Reverend Dr. M anchester, preachingNursery Care provided during morning worshipIN T E R IM M IN 1ST! R Dr. A r m C. M sn c h m rr O R G A N IS T A N D D IR E C T O R O F M U S IC : Arnold Ostlund. Jr.D I R K I O R O l l H it D R E N 'S C H O IR S N arcissi Inm anOrange & Hicks Streets 624-4743A Part of Ybur CommunityRabbi Gerald I. W eider Rabbi Emeritus Eugene ). SackSABBATH SERVICESF r id a y 8 : 1 5 p . m . %u2022 S a t u r d a y 1 0 : 3 0 a . m .fo r m ore inform ation call the Tem ple office (768-3814). A Reform congregation, located at Garfield Place and 8th Avenue, Park Slope.Congregation Beth ElohimG%u00bbheU lem#)* E ' m S nBETHLEHEMLUTHERANCHURCHThird Ave. at Pacific St.Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, NY624-0242Paul T. Matson, PastorS U N D A Y S :Services 11 am Choir participating Sunday School 11 amEveryone invitedi n v e s ty Q u rS K I L L S . . .Y O U %u2019L LE A R ^ JG R E A TD I V I D E N D Sh J J l p i n go t h e J J s :Mayor s Voluntary ActionCenterSECOND CAREERSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM51 C h a m b e rs St R o o m 1215 N Y N Y 1 0 0 0 7 (2 1 2 )5 6 6 -1 8 0 8MedicalKATHLEEN R. WATSON. M.D Diplomate of Brooklyn Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation A comprehensive rehabilitation utilizing a team approach in the management of disability and loss of function By appointment. All insurance accepted. 794 Union St Bklyn. NY 11215 718-230-9101____________________________________(J22.87)DR. STEVE MENNA BOERUM HILL MEDICALCENTER Podiatrist, toot specialist. Surgical andmedical care ol the foot. Sports medicine andpediatlcs. Most insurance welcome. 133 Smith St..Bklyn. NY 11201 (718)330-1117. (J24)Health ServicesCLAUSE S PROFESSIONAL SERVICE RN s, LPN's. Nurses Aides/Attendants for %u2022 Hospital, Nursing Home Home Care %u2022 Methadone Clinics %u2022 Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling %u2022 CPR Certified and Home Health Aid Classes %u2022 Free Community Services %u2605 Urine for sugar and acetone %u2605 Blood Pressure for hypertension %u2605 Smyrna E. Clause, RN.177 Court St.. Brooklyn. N Y. (718)643-6322.________________________ _____ (J22/87)CounselingCOUNSELING & PSYCHOTHERAPY. Individuals and couples. Crisis and long-term problems. Experienced Free initial consultation. Insurance accepted.Park Slope office. Call for appointment (718) '783-1826. JANE F. BUCKWALTER, C.S.W. (A2,87) M a S S a g eGEORGINE GORRA. C.S.W.: Providing consultation and psychotherapy Individuals, couples and children. Insurance accepted Park Slope location. Parking available For an appointment call. (718)783-8247.______________________ (M8)EMPATHIC, INSIGHT ORIENTED THERAPY OFFERED lor problems related to low self-esteem, change, creativity, anxiety, depression. Experienced female psychotherapist and art therapist. Free consultation. Moderate fees Brooklyn Heights.(718)596-1190 (J30 87)OR. BARBARA L.M. MARLOWEPsychologist, marriage and tamilytherapist.Caring, Experienced House calls.718-499-9001Physical TherapyPROFESSIONALSE R V IC E SHow to Place Y ou r Ad: Send $88 for 8 week Minimum | with ad copy up to '30 words D eadline Th u rsd a y 3 p.m. fo r next issueThe P hoenix N ew spaper,395 Atlantic A v e %u2019 Bklyn. N.Y 1 1217'ALVA PISAPIA. C.S.W.. A.C.S.W.Experienced, caring psychotherapist specializing in children's and family problems. Credentials on request Moderate fee scale.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS (718) 237-Q148(M15)COUNSELLING CENTER AT ASSUMPTIONCHURCH: 64 Middagh Street. Brooklyn Heights. Team includes certified counsellors, group therapist, psychiatrist Moderate fees. Come or call Thursdays lor appointments. (718) 625-1161.METROPOLITAN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY CENTER: A private counseling service specializing in: Behavior M odification, Panic Disorders, Psychosomatic and Anxiety Disorders. Behavioral Medicine, Stress Management, Treatment of Phobias. Marital and Family Therapy, Treatment of Depression. M oderate Fees. (718) 645-3494 (M1)PATRICIA A BLACKSTONE, PSYCHOTHERAPIST.Warm, supportive, humanistic, feminist therapy. Individuals and couples. All Lifestyles. Free 2 hour consultation. 60 minute sessions. Sliding scale fee.CLINTON HILL/PARK SLOPE LOCATION._____________(718) 622-2369 (A24 87)AMY BEGEL, C.S.W.Experienced family therapist. Specialty in marital and child problems. Extensive knowledge of treatment related td alcoholism and substance abuse. AAMFT certified. Offices in Park Slope and the Village. For consultation CALL 718-965-0948.DALE V. KENT-CABRERA PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE THERAPIST AT RANGE OF MOTION (Licensed by N.Y. State) Stress reduction, Swedish and medical massage offered Medical massage by only. Park Slope Convention. Hours by appt. only Reasonable, call DALE V. KENT-CABRERA (718)768-8227. (J26)PARK SLOPE PHYSICAL THERAPYBarbara Douglas, R.P. T. %u2022 Joanne Bertolo, R.P. T.A holistic approach to health care Comfortable private office %u2022 Insurance accepted Call 718-788-5551 %u2022 551 First St.. Brooklyn(J4.87)Names Make NewsPratt Area Community Council%u2019s ActingExecutive Director, Tee Beveridge, hasgraduated from the Pratt Institute Community Economic Development Internshipw K I la K o w / llm f l H o p K m io ln o r l i t f i a %u00abz o n r l t h p a t -tra responsibilities as director.Marine Lance Corporal Mark Shuler, a1960 Brooklyn Tech graduate, has re-enlistedfor five years while serving with 2nd ForceService Support Group, Camp Lejeune NC.Coast Guard Seaman Juaa Rivero of UnionSt. recently returned from exercise DeepFreeze %u201986, a five and a half month deploymem aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Glacierin the Antarctic.Mrs. Agnes B. Conway of Jay St. waschosen to be a delegate to the national convention of the 22-million member AmericanAssociation of Retired Persons (AARP) fromMay 26-29. She is AARP Assistant StateDirector.The following Brooklynites were graduatedfrom the Port Authority Police academy onJune 5: Jose A. Aquino, Constance L. Caso,Michael D eFlllppis, Joae A. Delgado,Kirkwood 0 . Dodson, John J. Donza, RobertJ. Essex, Clive L. Madden, Dorothy A. Murphy, Ism ael Rodriguez, Arthur K. Schafer,John Simms, Julian M. Tindall, and MikeWesolowsU.Anacleto F. Trigo, son of Mr. and Mrs.Francisco Trigo of Union St., was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant upon graduation May 28, from the U.S. Air ForceAcademy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and wasawarded a bachelor%u2019s degree in history.Arminius Hayne, 99, a retired musicianand oldest member of the musicians%u2019 local802 and long-time supporter of the Pratt AreaCommunity Council, was honored recently atthe Fort Greene Senior Citizens Center for hisdecades of work helping young musiciansand artists launch their careers.Heights Toastmasters has elected and installed its new officers. They are: StephanieSchwartz, president; Carole Ramsay, educational vice-president; CeCilio Wilson, administrative vice-president; Sarah-EllenSemple, secretary; Ed Locke, treasurer; andNorman %u201cTiny%u201d Leito, sergeant-at-arms.Boss Named A t CenterConstance Tempel has become the new executive director of the Park SlopeNeighborhood Family Center, announcesRichar Rosan, its president. She replacesMarolyn Davenport who will remain activewith PSNFC as a member of the board ofDirectors.A Park Slope resident, Tempel was formerly with the Department of City Planning asDirector of the Neighborhood Strategy AreaProgram and with the Mayor%u2019s Office of Construction. Rosan says, %u201cThe Center is fortunate to have someone with Ms. Tempersextensive experience.%u201dTempel says, %u201cI look forward to workingwith such strong neighborhood organizationsand dedicated Board and in doing my part tomake the community center a reality.%u201dThe PSNFC, formerly a school building on14th Street between 4th and 5th Avenue, iscurrently undergoing its first phase ofrenovation. The 12th Street Preschool hopesto nreuny its new .snare in the fall A multi*generational community facility will developas the other organizations move into theCenter.Local Writer Wins PrizeA major national award in business andeconomic journalism, the 1965 ChampionTuck Award, has been won by Boreum Hillresident L. J. Davis. The award, which carries a |5,000 first prize, was given by theAmos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College fra- %u201cOutstandingReporting that Improves the Public%u2019s Understanding of Business and Economic Issues.%u201dDavis, a Bergen St. resident, was honoredin the general audience magazine categoryfor a January, 1965, Harper%u2019s Magazine article, %u201cThe Biggest Knockover: T. Boone Pickens and the End of Gulf Oil.%u201d The article describes Mesa Petroleum%u2019s acquisition of GulfOil, the largest takeover and merger in U.S.corporate history. The award was presented,along with the other winners, at a May luncheon at The Plaza Hotel in Manhattan and issponsored by the Champion InternationalCorporation. Davis is a contributing editor ofThe Phoenix.Church Parties For 4thMembers of the Lafayette AvenuePresbyterian Church will picnic in FortGreene Park after morning service on Sunday, July 6, to celebrate the July 4 Libertyweekend. The picnic is also to stimulate community use of the park, say the organizers.The event will start at noon, following the10:30am service in the church, 85 S. OxfordStreet. For further information, call 625-7515.Volunteers HonoredOver 90 people were honored at a dinner reception on June 4 at the Methodist Hospital.They consisted of community volunteers being recognized for their many hours of assistance at the hospital.Each volunteer was awarded a pin or certificate representing the number of yearsfrom one to fourteen for which they had served as a volunteer. Councilman Stephen DiBrienza, whose district includes Park Slope,was present to commend the volunteers. Hepresented a Proclamation to Mimi Makovitzky, director of volunteer services, and singled out volunteer Virginia Jenkins, who hasgiven over 10,000 hours of service to thehospital.Charles Indelicate, hospital administrator,acknowledged the great services performedby the Volunteers and told those gathered,%u201cThe concern and understanding which youbring to this service is of invaluable assistance to our professional staff in providingtotal care to our patients.%u201dBROOKLYN HOME VETERINARYSERVICEHousecallsPark Slope, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights,Carroll Gardens, C o b b le Hill, Prospect Heights,Fort GreeneJEFFREYS. 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