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SCOTCH PLAINS FANWOOD VOLUME 19 NUMBER 31 SCOTCH PLAINS • FANWOOD, N. J. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4,1977 20 CENTS Wanted: Bees S.P. Sidewalk Planning Continues On Sale Today Fanwood Municipal Facilities If anybody ever accused the Fanwood Borough Council of rushing Thru Saturday into things on the last go-round of planning for new municipal Bargain hunters will delight in facilities, it is unlikely that charge will ever be levied again. Burned by the large selection of sales a citizen's petition, which negated Council's plans for a new municipal offered by Scotch Plains complex at the Slocum property, the Council is now edging Its way Merchants during their 4th once more toward improved accommodations for various municipal Annual Sidewalk Sale, Thurs- functions. The options are many, and the initial planning now under- day, Friday and Saturday, %vay leaves room for many changes, August 4, 5 and 6, Councilman Patrick Dunne to communicate the reactions. Stores along Park Ave, and said this week that architect Then, Council will again review East Second St. will fill the side- Richard Berry has come up with before continuing, walks with super bargains for very preliminary plans for an "It is all still very nebulous," the whole family, Many sales entire complex at the Slocum Dunne said. "Nothing has been will be continued inside stores as property. His plans could in- finalized," well. clude a new building to house He noted that the ballpark Throughout the three days, police, administration, the fire figure under discussion is in the special events have been company and the legislative area of $600,000, This $600,000 planned. Fashion shows will be branch of the government. At would buy a new municipal presented by Lady Leslie at her this stage, Berry is now con- building, located where the new location at 403 Park Ave, ferring with heads of these Slocum House now stands, as The Block Island Breakout, various agencies, to elicit their well as a community-center type located at 1913 Bartle Ave, will reactions to his plans. After he's of building, to be used as a have models strolling the side- obtained this input, Dunne said multi-purpose meeting place for walks displaying their latest he will return to the full Council Continued On Page 7 fashions. Continued On Page 19 Which Takes Longer? Buying Tennis Courts Ambulances Or Buildings? Closed For 1 Week The Fanwood Recreation Commission has announced that Man from another planet? No, Bruce Hargrove from Scotch Plains. the LaGrande tennis courts will Bruce collects and raises bees. Here, he examines a hive. not be available for use by the public during the week begin- ning Monday, August 8, The couris will be resurfaced and Bruce Hargrove - respaced, Ed Lambertson, Director of Scotch Plains Beekeeper the Recreation program, said it If you've got bees living at your home, and you're not feeling any is expected that a week should too hospitable, we know where the bees can move — if they're be sufficient to complete the Would you believe — it takes longer to get delivery of a new honeybees. Bruce Hargrove of Park Avenue, Scotch Plains is actually work, weather permitting. ambulance than it does to build the building in which to house it? The looking for bees. If fact, he ran an advertisement in an area classified Should further time be neces- Fanwood Rescue Squad found that out this year, as they ran a race newspaper, inviting people to contact him if they have nests or hives sary, another notice will appear against time, providing a roof for their new rig. As things worked out, they'd like removed. in next week's issue of The the timing will be perfect. The ambulance, custom-designed by the Hargrove is collecting bees, kindly takes the owner's insect Times. Squad members themselves, will be rolling into Fanwood within two for both fun and profit. He now or wasp spray, and eliminates Following the week of con- weeks. Fortunately, all that remains to be completed in order for the keeps ten hives, containing the nest. struction, badges continue to be new Squad building to be habitable is the electrical hookup, and that is 300,000 bees, on the grounds of The interest began two years sold at LaGrande courts by the due for completion also within two weeks. Amberg's Perennial Farm on ago, Hargrove was painting tennis attendant on weekends. The Rescue Squad has received assistance from many people in the Lambert's Mill Road — with the houses, and he ran into a prob- community in order to achieve their goals and to meet their deadlines. blessings of the farm owners, lem with bees in the eaves of a Within coming weeks, festivities will be planned to show off both new who appreciate the fantastic pol- home where he was working. He Physicals For acquisitions — the building on Watson Road, and the rig. Progress lenating job bees do on flowers consulted a friend who raised High School reports will be issued weekly, to keep the interested public abreast, and produce gardens. Hargrove bees, and found out how to wants his business — Hargrove's eliminate the hive from the Fall Sports UiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiu muiililillllllliiiiiiiiiiuilillllillllllllMMiliiMilllllM; Aviaries — to grow, so he is house. Then, six months ago, a The dates for physicals for the I CalendanalAnriarr ii Index asking people to call him in fellow gave Hargrove a hive, and Fall Sports Season are as Z 3 when they have bee problems in he's begun his bee-hustling. He ii CHIT CHAT 10 | follows: Tuesday, August 23, Monday, August 8 — Agenda = homes, garages, lawns, etc. He's estimates that he'll collect a total | 1 CLASSIFIED ADS 32 | Soccer and Track; Friday, Session, Fanwood Borough EDITORIALS . ... , 4 | well aware that the average of 800 pounds of honey from the August 26, Football; Tuesday, Council, Borough Hall, 8 pm, _ ENGAGEMENTS - . 10 1 homeowner can't tell a yellow ten hives he's now got. At August 30, Girls* Field Hockey, Monday, August 8 — Senior iz INVESTORS CORNER 26 1 jacket from a honeybee, but he's present, his two outlets for his is LAW ENFORCEMENT 21 | Girls' Tennis, and Girls' Gym- Citizen Housing Corporation, willing to come out on the bottled honey are the Fruit Hut nastics; Thursday, Sept. 1, Boys' i| LECAL5 28 i Room 202, Scotch Plains !| NUTRITIONAL VIEWS 14 I chance that he'll find some new in Garwood and Amberg's, Makeup Date; Thursday, Sept, Municipal Building, 8 pm. i| REAL ESTATE 27 | honeybees to add to his hives. If 8, Girls' Makeup Date. Hargrove finds bees in all Wednesday, August 10 — Reg. i| RELIGIOUS SERVICES 21 | the bees end up to be yellow kinds of places. Recently, he was , All physicals will be given in •§ SERVICES 33 i ular monthly meeting, Fan- jackets, as happened in the case called to a home in Roselle Park, the High School Nurses' Office •| SPORTS ,, 22 | of the author, Hargrove very at 8:15 am. wood Borough Council, 8 pm. ii THEATRE REVIEW . Continued On Page 3 ! I YMCA 24 I TIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllMlllllir r.lllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllMlllln Don't miss SCOTCH Thurs., Fri., Sat. PLAINS Aug. 4, 5, 6 training, or whether the pet j few meetings. Stout and Mayer s Union County pedigreed. left the courtroom after receiv- McDonalds Contributes To Dogs will be judged in seven M ing no apology from Taylor, Kids Dog Show classes, plus best of show "5keets Nehemiah Fund who was given both approval The Union County Park winner. Judging classification.; and disapproval from persons in Commission will hold a Kids are: Best irick dog, smallest dog, the Council chambers lor his Dog Show on August 11 at 1 pm largest dog, best looking, best action. The blacks, said Taylor, in tin' Warinanco Park Stadium costumed, funniest, and best have been mistreated for years behaved. First, second and third and that they .should be the area. prize ribbons will be awarded to brunt of unfair criticism regard- All youngsters from -A to 14 winners of each category, with a ing the blackout is discrimina- may enter their dogs more than Best of Show to be selected from tory. "Those people will one day six months old in the contest, among first place winners. rise up," he added. regardless of breed, special 7/ Did You Know Plainfield Has Its Own Cheese and Gourmet Shoppe? • Cheese & Wine Parties • Gourmet Foods • Unique Cheese Gifts • Cheese Platters Bruno Fabiane, Manager of McDonald's Restaurant on Route 22 in Scotch Plains, proudly presents to Renaldo "Skeets" Nehemiah and • Domestic and Imported Cheeses his Coach Jean Poquette, of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, a check in the amount of $168.30 to be applied toward the fund set up for Skeets to participate in track and field events. According to Mr. We can order special gourmet foods for you —just ask us! Fabiane, the check represents the proceeds from the sale of sundaes on Father's Day, which McDonald's donated to so worthy a cause. "This is just another way in which McDonald's expresses its concern for the community it serves," said Mr. Fabiane, David L, Johnson, Co-Chairman of the fund raising said that 164 E. Front Street (Rear) McDonald's generosity was a fitting windup to a very broad com- munity project. "Both Robert W. Lee, also a Co-Chairman of this Plainfield, NJ event, and I are extremely proud of the effort put forth by the entire (Entrance off E. 2nd St. Parking Lot) community in this venture. It has been a wonderful experience for us 754-1020 and we feel much richer for participating in a warm human interest exercise." Kochen, James Crampton, Sgt.