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H 2S, 1965 THUaSDAY, MABCH 25. 1985 T H E L E A D E ii PAGE NINE DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Register Now for All Classes RITA DANCING SCHOOL Rita Nonnenbaeher, Director 53-5S Church FHeeport 9*41Q7 ING A SPECIAL DINNER ? US for Steaks and Roasts will DELIGHT your guests. »SIRLOIN • PORTERHOUSE r MfGNON • PRIME RIBS \Purveyors oi Pjrlmo Meats\ /lEW MEAT MARKET Also Supply Beslaurants c Avenue FReeport 9-1761 ACES?... See ;HY TRAVEL AGENCY of Long uiand't Largeet Travel Bureau* A„„.. FREEPORT > Tickets, Be Independent Toprs Hereby Building ! 35A So. Qrove St. > FR 9<5300 JAMAICA 92.20 Union Hall ; Street <opp. Qartz) AX 7-5300 VOLLMER, Inc. ENERAL INSURANCE ain Street Freeport, N. Y. MAyfair 3-7400 YOUR SALES MESSAGE In This S l » Advsrtlsemsnt REACHES 25,000 PEOPLE and costs only $6 i FREEPORT LEADER Idvertising works foe gou! ;all FR 8-3133 - FR 8-3080 pa t r o n ize OUR D VERTISERS Charles R, Cooke On Navy Destroyer Machinist’s Male Third Charles R Cooke, *USN, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cooke of 126 Church St., E’reepovt, participated in a North\ Atlantic Treaty Organ* uation anti-submarine training operation called “Even Bet” while serving aboard the destroyer USS Samuel B. Roberts in the Medi- teiranean. ' The exercise, with ships and air units from the United States, Franco, Uruted Kingdom and Italy participating, was designed to provide realistic training in joint operations os well ag anti submarine wai-Xarc. Alarion Terese Martin VWns At Trinity CoU^e Marion Tcrose Marlin of Free port is the new freshman repre sentative to Student Government at Trinity College, \Washington D.C. She is one ot two freshmen repi'esentalives chosen in recent class elections. Miss Martin is the daughter of ^Ir. and 'Mrs. Edward A. Martin of 177 Maryland Ave., Freeport. She is a member of Trinity’s So dality and of Wekanduit, the col lege mission society. Miss Martin is a graduate of the Marymount School in New York City. Baldwin Youth Wins Commission In A.F. Rudolph D. Benavides, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Benatddes of 1390 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, has been commissioned a 2nd in the U.S. Air Force upon gradua tion from Olticer Training School (OTS) at Lackland APB, Tex. Lieutenant Benavides, selected for OTS through competitive examination, is being assigned to an Air Training Command unit at Keesler AFB, Miss., for train ing as a communications officer. 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DOROTHEA TERWILLIGER CHINATOWN CAFE OPENS IN ALL-NEW LOCATION Bf LOUISE RUSSELL Loy & Low might sound like the name of a law firm but instead it represents on- excellent team of I'estauruntmen who are the top managtunent of the brand-new Chinatown Cafe which opened this week at 129 West Sunrise Highway, corner of Ocean Ave., Frcopoid. Genial Low Sheung Gee is the president ot the contpany and I^y Chin serves as jiuuuiger. .. , : ___ ! ___________________ _ The new Chinatown Cafe is a very attractive establishment. \It is spacious, scats 140. and in cludes the latest in equipment and furnishings. The old Chinatown Cafe had been long established in Free port and was fom\nIly located on Sunrise Highway next to ’ the Western Union office. But it lack ed packing\ fadlitics. The new Chinatown Cafe has its own4jrivate parking area con veniently located in front of the rwtaurant. It should attract .not omy much palronayo from this community but also a great deal of tourist Li'ade. On Monday mght, Loy and Low played ho.sts to a full hoasc at a special opening party cele bration. Among the gue.sts were Mayor and -Mis. Bob Sweeney; Judge and Mrs. Ed Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Julius • Gerzof Tiu.slee.s Henry AUengatVen, Prank Som- cis, George Fairberg, Prank Mus- so and their\ wivo.sj Judge ajul Mrs. Charles C., Mchrmimn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roth (Urbi Renewal Directw'), Roy Caccia- loro (Pres, of Chamber of- Com merce);.. Mrs, Dorothy Gordon. Oscar Mimiciis (CXscar'j? Studio), Herb and Dec Krntovil, Heni’y Spitzloi-, Mr. and Mr.s. Len Smith (Village Trca.siiror>, .Mr. and Mis. John Mcndcs, Mv. and Mra. John S. Maira (Similaflon Dopl Supt.), Charles Koenig- (L.l. Gnipblc), Mr. and Mrs. Tom DcVlnecnzo (L.I. Kemel), Capt. and Mrs. Ed Dixon (FPD), Mr. and Mre. John Tcsslcr (Village Counsel), I ./011 Russo and Eddie Va.sil (Freepovl LEADER). The food \yas clcliclou.s and the many courses reminded one of a Chinese Now Year celebralion. Good Luck to Loy and Low and their now Chinatown Cafe. It .should enjoy a gri\il deal cX TASCA'S CORNER By PERRY A. FISCHER H e ar Yel Ye! Mr, Quick, Principal of the Hayviow Ave. Schcwl, will be the guest .speakw at our forthcoming meeting, which will be held at the South Shore Yacht Club, Thursday evening, April 1st. 9:30 p,m. He will discuiw the school budgol and answer queslion.s if time permils. This informalive meeting is open loathe pi^bUc and all are welcome'to attend. TASCA'S Third Annual Dance A '“Nautical Neighbors” theme will be the motiff ot our third annual TASCA Dance, to be held at the Union Reform Temple, Saturday evening, June 12th, 1965. A1 Grover, Ways and Means Chaii-man, with his usual, un usual showmanship is really “doing • it up.!' It wouldn’t sur prise us to find a facsimile of Captain Kidd, Davy Jones Lock er and other j-eknown fictional characters and scenes displayed about the dance floor. Ticket will go on sale at our April 1st meeting; donation $5.00 per person. The quantity of tick ets is limited, so plan to make your I'eservalions early. Wise Words The votei-s have made their choice at the polls; it behooves all Freeporters to get behind the Administration and help Frcepoit to become a still bottur com* munitj’ in wliich to Jive and rai.se our families, Unwarranted, vin* dictivo criticism can be dcmornl* izing to both our “Village Fath ers,” and our villager-s, Consliaic* live ideas and suggestions will be a welcome sUmulanl to cvery- A1 - Koeddtng Appoinied A1 Koedding, TASCA’S High ways and Watei-ways Chairman, was appointed as the associations representative io the Citizens Committee on community plan ning, whoso function is to make suggestions on the future deveJop- m«*nt of Frecpoi t, BOATING FISHING CAl’ITOL OF THE EAST COAST m i l ) . -‘i-: PLEASANT GARDENS CONVALESCENT HOME A Home to be seen by the die* cephlnp who appreciate the ulti mate. Retired guceta, .post operatives. 24 hour kind nuraing care. Private and semi-suites. Diets. Licensed by Board of Health. 45 m inutes from Free- HR 2-1047 Baypori, 1 .1., N. Y. SHOP IN FREEPORT John ALbate's’ Freeport Spirits Far Your m FREE PROMPT DELIVERY FReeport 8*0047 — 8*0500 62 North Main St. Est. 1902 f i o l t a r d t t r YOUTH CENTER store of Famous Brands -* QIRL SCOUT AGENCY •*<• Free Layaway BOYS _ GIRLS • Infants • Huskies • Chubbles • Slims Doparlmonts Unlcard Fraftklln Charge : 6} So. Main St.. FR. 8-079f L K ) N C H A R L E S Ct)8T0M«MA0« t a i l o r i n g at READY-MADE PRICES. 51 Church St.« Freepoil BOULUKOS TEA ROOM Breakhist, Lunch, Dinner 4 Church Si. FR 0-Q4S9 - 0 8 « Hunter Clothes GOING, GOING, GONE! W‘th all the speed ef a rapid-fire auctioneer, your printing worries are over when you consult us. CJrculara # Programs Announcements Meadowbrook P ress, Inc. 154 East Merrick Road * . FReeport B-3080 83 So. Main Si. 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