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                                    BROOKLYN HOME VETERINARYSERVICEHousecallsPark Slope, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights,Carrol! Gardens, Cobble Hi!!, Prospect Heights Fort GreeneJEFFREYS. FISCH, DVM 718-499-6879Reach A Top Audience in The PhoenixFALL ARTS PREVIEWTheater %u2022 Dance %u2022 Music %u2022 ArtSeptember 25Reserve space tor your display ad Deadline September 9 Call 643-1400 %u2022 Ask for Binni I pearj l N S T R U C T i O S fART CLASSESIN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO: An established artist working in the realist tradition will continue classes in painting and drawing. Atlantic Avenue Small classes. Call for information 625-3872. (F21)DANCE EXERCISEPRIVATE EXERCISE CLASS Your home or my studio Experienced Professional Instructor References %u2022 (718) 852-1305MUSICCLASSICAL GUITAR - DAVID BURGESS: International Competition prizewinner, is currently accepting students of all levels for guitar lessons. Patient, encouraging instructor, studio guitar available tor use during lesson. 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SeeUp & Coming forWhere to Go.N.Y.P.D.PULLED GUN: While walking home onAugust 22 at 11:15pm, a 26-year old man wasrobbed at the comer of State Street and Thirdrevenue by a incut wliu pulleu out a gun. Theman took the money from the victim%u2019spockets and fled east on State Street with $20.The victim said he had been robbed by thesame man once before.SUBWAY ROBBERY: A 28-year oldwoman on the northbound #3 train in BoroughHall Station was robbed of her pocketbook bya man who then left the train. When thewoman confronted him about the theft, hemotioned as if he had a gun causing thewoman to retreat. He escaped with $40. Theincident occurred on August 23 at 6pm.ROBBERY BY DAGGER: At 3:10am onSept. 2, a 40-year-old man was stopped bythree men on the comer of Ashland PI. andLafayette Ave. One pulled a dagger on himand held it to his chest, while the others searched his pockets and removed $373.ROBBERY AFTER FIGHT: A 25-year-oldman was shot in the foot and robbed of $210 onSept. 2, 10pm, at 1000 Fulton St., after adispute with a man described by police asmale black, 21, 5%u2019 6%u201d, 150 pounds, with amoustache. The assailant pulled the gunafter the dispute had gone on for a fewminutes, shot his victim in the foot, anddemanded money.BICYCLE STOLEN: An 18-year-old youthwas robbed of his bicycle at Adelphi St. andMyrtle Ave., at 9am on Aug. 30, by threeother youngsters who approached him, andsaid %u201cGive m e the bike.%u201d Then the threewrestled it away from him.CAUGHT RED-HANDED: A 44-year-oldman was approached from behind byThomas Shyno on Sept. 3, at 9:55pm. Shyno,22, of Marion St., put his knife to the man%u2019sneck. The act was spotted by Precinct OfficerWilliams, who apprehended Shyno andplaced him under arrest for attempted robbery and criminal possession of a weapon.ST. ANN%u2019S ROBBERY: St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights wasrobbed several times over the summer. InJuly, office equipment was taken from the 157Montague St. building, and on Aug. 17, thecei eiuum at utlnu uaclc m Uie adiictuaiywhich houses the reserved sacrament wasstolen. The tabernacle contained a silverciborium, a gold cruet and a silver pyx, usedto take communion to the sick. Rev. Bill Persell says that %u201cwe are working to tighten building security, but we have heavily used facilities which we want to have used by the public.COUNCIL MEETS: The 84th PrecinctCommunity Council will hold its monthlymeeting on September 16, at 7pm. Along withdiscussions of community concerns, therewill be an awards presentation to local policeofficers. The meeting will be held at the FirstUnitarian Church, 50 Monroe Place. For information, call 834-1590.PUSHED IN DOOR: A 64-year old womanentering a building at 493 Pacific Street waspushed into the door by a man who approached her from behind on August 30 at 8:40am.He then removed her property and fled eastbound on Pacific with $50. The victim saidthat she had seen the man in theneighborhood before.GUN THREAT: A youngster told a 20-yearold man that %u201cIf I want to rob you I%u2019ll robyou,%u201d before pulling out a gun and strikinghim in the face and demanding on August 29at 10:50am in front of 282 Livingston St.Police Officers Frank Conterera of the 84thPrecinct, who observed the incident, madethe arrest.RESTAURANT ROBBED: As a nightmanager was counting the night deposit forthe Chock-Full-of-Nuts Restaurant at 16Court St. on Sept. 3 at 7:35pm a man enteredthe establishment and pulled a gun from abeige bag. The man pointed the gun at themanager and told him to put the money in hisbag. As he left the store with $640, the manpulled the telephone from the wall and toldthe manager and two female employees tostay inside. Police say the man was an exemployee of Chock-Full-of-Nuts.TRAIN as an ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANTFREE!!WE EVEN PAY LUNCH A CARFARE (M A X . $10 PER WEEK)II You Are EconomicallyDisadvantagEdWe Can Tfeach YouTYPING AND WORDPROCESSING AS WELLAS COMPUTERLITERACY, BUSINESSOFFICE MACHINESBUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS, JOBORIENTATION Upon Completion Cl Course,We Cfler FREEH PLACEMENT SERVICES.Call Today For FREEI APTITUDE TEST!p a g e d COPf4 4 19 -18th AVE. 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