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...... . , ___ ___________________ ^ . inspection, and GETTING MESSAGE ACROSS. Scou. ChriTGSmllcH .1 Boy S c ^ « and Cedar Avenues, and at the Archer Street School on S. Long Beach Avenueand Archer Street. Hie registration will start at 9 A.M. and will continue until 12 noon. On subsequent Saturdays the registration, inspection, and testing will be carried out at other schools in Freeport - On October 28th at Caroline G. Atkinson School and Columbus Avenue School; and on November 4th at Bayview Avenue School and Cleveland Avenue School. Troop #454 is under the watehful eyes of Deputy Mayor Bill White, Fire Chief Wallman, Deputy Chief Horton and Assistant Scout Master Ed Wild while he applies a Fire Prevention slogan' at die curb near Sunrise Highway. The Troop and Department members under the direction of Freeport's Fire Chief Wallmanlabled over 60 intersections with Slogans such as \STOP FIRE, FIRE HURTS,\ etc. as a reminder to ail residents that this is Fire Prevention Week.(Photo by Dey.) Clergy Distributing Food The Freeport — Roosevelt in Hempstead. NEW EXCHANGE CLUB MEMBERS. Freeport Exchange Club President Dr. Frank Drate (second left) greets new members (L*R) Edwin Prefer* William Bulmer and James Dunne. (Photo by Dey) Interfaith Clergy Council is establishing a FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER for Freeport and Roosevelt at the Salvation Army on Church Street, President Chester E. Hodgson has announced. The Freeport United M ethodist Church has been collecting and distrlbutlngemergeno' food for some months and it is felt that this should become a communHy ei^expriM in Q C te tiuit those in need cS emergew^r food need not have to go to the Long Island Council erf Churches Pood Center Captain Reel has offered the Salvation Army facilities on Church Street for the Center which will open Mondays, Ihursdays, and Fridays from lo A.M. to 3 PJd.. and wiU be manned by volunteers from the p a r ticip a te congregations. If emergencies arise at other times Captain R tel and his staff will No Mail The Freeport Post Office will have no window service apd no carrier .d e l i v e r service on WARMING UP; The cast of the Freeport Chamber of Commeroe Ladlei AuxHiwy \ ^ a y NlnetlM R^vye/* to be proMnttd at Friday being congregations and anyone wishes to contribute food may deliver it directly to the Center. ' lobby will be open from 9 AM to 3 PM for the convenience of boxholdeia. Carole Ecuyer, Eileen Robem, Nancy Milli, Bill Braun end Bob (LEADER Photo) NU-MERIT ELECTRICAL SUPPL Y CO. Fifty years ago in 1922 Judd Raynor founded Merit Corporation at 139 East Merrick Road in a bam, still standing and being used as a commercial building. The present Nu-Merit Corporation, headed by Theodore Sheridan, president. John Sheridan, treasure and Bernard Buchwald, secretary, has built the firm into the largest lighting center on Long Island during the past two decades. Although the present showroom displaying the latest in electrical fixtures is over 10.000 square feet, near future expansion plans caB for additional showroom space of S.OOO square feet. 68 E. SUNRISE H ’wy. FREEPORT 8-4650