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The plight of Anthony Desgro, ablind legislative aide in the officeof Brookhaven Supervisor John* . xkaiiuQipii , jjcan-cu 1VH&.Campion 's concern .

She wrote a letter to the LongIsland Advance in support of Mr.Desgrc 's continued employmentwhen hit. Comprehensive Em-ployment Training Act cer-tification runs out in September.

Mrs. Campion suffers from arare nerve disease but can get outof her wheelchair occasionally.Her pet project is one that wouldallow the Campion family to builda wheelchair lift at their homewithout the property beingreassessed .

Mrs . Campion prefers to workwithout benefi t of organizedcommittees. "I'm an in-

dependent consumer advocate ,"she said. "If you align yourselfyou lose sight of the things youhope to accomplish .''

Mrs. Campion said she cam-paigned to have meetings of theJ f t \ I'D *C V i O n H i r - o n n n n r l t r^A t^ t i•- >¦» ¦ • »" »¦» »»»« * « - -» *-w w«

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board opened to the public."Even new , if a handicappedperson wants to know whathappened at a (advisory board )meeting, he can 't ," she said .

According to the woman ,"there is no secretary and nominutes " despite the fact thateach advisory board is allocated$550 for expenses .

"Officials think that everythingis going to cost a lot of money andthat' s not so," she said . "Take alook at Mr . Loeffler 's project. "

rrailCi ICCIpS

REHEARSING A SCENE from the "Sound of Music" are the Temerae Players David a

mThe ThtrT-'nlPr'rayH.?

Ptai" ™i,h DoBM P«-esSTfi^Tomleft) asmaria. me children" (left to rieht) are Barbara F^Uii I ~i.~^ Pf- sf- .- t\ :::Zir/Z

r; TZV Tc Ta?8 Ah

?edami and Ma"new Barb

is. ¦rie" " "r. e^entv.a June 7.8 and 9. For ticket information , call 472-2155.

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Plpno o»« /-. n<-..w. 1—;— -.*. luiio aic 11VVV JJClilgmade to conduct Sachem'ssecondary summer schoolprogram from Monday,Jul y 2 , through Wed-nesday, August 15.

Information brochuresfor summer school, whichwill serve 7th through 12th

grade students , will beissued June 1 to all areajunior high and highschools.

Free shots to protect childrenfrom polio, measles, rubella ,mumps and diphtheria will begiven at Health Awareness Dayon June 9, S a.m. - 6 p.m., at theQlin-V^f TVToll ;~ U-.1U I-v «» . ^-i, xixuii xii ¦. iirik/iuurk.

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