Magyar News, 1992. szeptember-1993. augusztus (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1992-11-01 / 3. szám

Page 4 CSUROG A SZALONNA The American Hungarian Heritage As­sociation organized a very successful szalonna sütést on the grounds of United Church of Christ. Just the idea made many mouths water even before the fires were NEW HOME OLD BUSINESS For many decades we were used to hav­ing the Lesko Funeral Home on Fairfield Avenue in Bridgeport. It was part of the Hungarian community, it was in the origi­nal West End. The building of the thruway cut a wide path into this community and dissolved it. The Leskos decided to follow the community and now relocated to Fairfield. They are in the center of the town at 1209 Post Road. Hundreds participated at the opening and Jackie Durrell cut the ribbon. started. Joe Stiber made sure during the weeks coming up to the event that he picked the best cuts of bacon at the Drotos Brothers Shop. The fine vegetables were from Grace Toth’s “professional” garden. Helen Sabo and Joan Pastor took charge of the kitchen and coffee. Helen Fazekas donated a Hun­garian ceramic doll for raffle and donated the money to the Magyar News. S urprisingly Affordable 5) Stratford Athletic Club 140 Watson Bvld. (Next to Ramada Inn) Just off TPKE 1-95, Exit 30 Stratford, CT Telephone: (203) 378-2211 Owned & Operated by Bob and Carol Maráczí

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