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; A. •;.'■• T H B L E A b B R . HKEPOfit^S CAPT. WKUY SERVES AT WORIO'S FAIR ift. Roberl Mo^es. president of the New York 1964*1965 World's Fair U shown as he p' led Captain's bars.on the uniform of 0a7ld BuckleV/ assl^r J to the international exposition hj Pinkerton's National pJtectWe Agency. . .' 'Captain B u ^ e y k.' 3 been with the World's Fair Police since April 16, 19^,. ^e. ;)^as. the first Pinkerton Sgt. at the Fair> the' First Pinkerton Ll. at the Fair and the First Pinkerton Police ' Capt. !DavSd Btickley is now in his sixth year with the Pinkerton Organization. He.served for one year as Police Chief at served out of the Hempstead office for \Buckley also spent six y^ars with the Armed Forces of the Vnbed.StatesrrHe served wiih the Counter Intelligence Corp^ and,;Ae b/Hce'cl Strategic Services and retained his discharge as a.Special Agent.^ Capt. Buckley ia a resident of Freeport.. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963 Coarteu.rdM.vi. CAROM CORNER’S ’NEW LOOK INVITES FAMltY BIlilARPS PtAY ' Freeport’s large variety of recreational facilities was recently enhanced with the “new look\ in billiards. Carom Comer on .South- G.rove Street boasts .20 tables in bright new colors to conform with, oiir modem living:ahd the desire to accommodate the entire f ^ i ^ . . A new Coast Guard motion pic ture entitled, \Cohatruction of an Offshore Light.Station,’* is avaU- able for public viewing at no cost, it was announced today -by Rear Admiral Richard M. Ross, USCG, Commander of the Third Coast Guard District. The 16mm,. 29 minute, col sound movie ,pre^nts the doi njsmtary. record of construction of th^ hew type station in Buzzards '/.StarU^ig with . assembly of its various mmponentszrm_,the_Fast Boston, M ^ ., snipyard, it pro gresses through movement to the. site in Buz^rds Bay and erec- .tion.of.the several sections. After—commissioning^^ of —the structure; scenes of the'jinterior living and working areas are shown, as the offshore station goes into service replacing the lightship. .A lintited number of copies are available for loan on a first come —^first served basis from the Pub* lie ^ Inforrdation Officer, Third Coast Guard District, U. S.. Cus tom Hou^, New York 4, N. Y. Kerry Doran Elected As College Frat Go^airman Kerry Doran of Freeport, Simpson College junior, has been electe'd one of two chairmen of the Social CohirhUtee of Sigma Alpha FpsilQn.Frilernity< at the coUege; ■ \ \ oiir modem living:ahd the desire to accommodate the entire f ^ i ^ . The murky atmosphere of 19th century pool halls is obliteiated- by-Carom. Comer’s b^iaht,. decor' w^h mtxrEils on the; walls. A lounge area, food and soda -canteens, are .available for pa-r trqns waiting for tables and to discourage any unruly conduct Liquor is neither,: served;'riw per- mitted“T3n~thfe'Tjrem^fis_at a ^ - time. ForUnhese wonderful accom modations afforded those who -wish to relax with a few games of billiards' a nominal, jee is charged. Carom Corner charges 90c per—houe-4or-one person and- $1.S0 per hour for two and sup plies the finest equipment. \ Carom Corner has instituted Ladies Day and, Children’s Day in order to encourage family gatherings. The management has. .set aside Monday as Ladies’ Day and the man plays free in the company of a. lady. Children’s Day is Thursday and parents play free iii the company of children. There is no age limit on chil dren when in the company of parents, otherwise the age limit is 18. So let’s cue'u’p.and march down Kerry is majoring in law and to Carom Corner oh South Grove is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Street and relax with the family Doran, 95' Saint Marks Avenue, while playing a few games of Fmep.wt.; ' . ' _ billiards. A wonderful way to ease the. tensions' o f. our present •day world. Capt. Edward ^ k o n Will Exhibit K-9 Training PreepoGJP.oUce=JDepaEtraent^-will exhibit one \of the trained dogs; afthe' nexTlnonthly meeting of the Freeport .Auxiliary -to—the’ South Nassau Communities. Hos« pital. <m Tuesday, May 28 in the Freeport Memorial Library. Mrs. Curtis Fulton, program chairman will introduce the speaker. Friday morning, May 3. there Mvill be a cake sale in the lobby of the hespital. FREEPORT g l a z i n g w o t k s EfltabUshed 191(L Mirrors -.Window ^Hass Safety Glasr Store Fronts and InteriE^s Modernized N<i Job Too 8m alf 126 East Merrick Road At Liberty Ave. F R e e p o rt 8-1312 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE S S IJVT E D 361 ATLANTIC AVE. — FREEPORT GYSXER B M ROAD, EAST NORWICH J^elightfully afid Healthfully Air-CondiEioned For Your-Shoppinig Comfort : ' \ i - r - f - S||aAtiHdMOGEl«ZailM^ M « X « !0-L»O U S E H ree M Confa|aer 4 5 ' H GaL Container : : . . All Grtods ilb . \ - \ MAXWIEU. HOtisiE instant COFFEE lafgeT:! 0 :oz.^iar Vrftl ;,Q 9 helliviann ' s AMYONNAISl -pnHar ^ 3 ^ / FRUiT PIES - Cipt^CKEN SoIid.Packt; WHire TUNA cans:“9 5 i^ Fregh/*:$Ugar S w eet PINEAPPLE . Large Sise - 2 9 ^ each . j ^ ' \NONE BETTER” \ ^; Ifs - P. Wliae V2 pint container : Red Ripe 6 ^ ,.:v I m m