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“You've got 30 seconds,” said Spivak, m oderator for Meet The Press.” It was Sunday and television once more was proving its responsibility as a communications medium The head of the Atomic Energy Commission. James R Schlesinger, had been asked what value the government had received in return for underground nuclear explosion tests (ffonnnercial lÉfcaher For this question Schlesinger was alloted just 30 seconds to TEN CENTS Per Copy and SOUTHBERGEN REVIEW answer. He was cut off in the middle of having said little or nothing so that a commercial extolling an oil company, one of those whose inability to supply the country with energy had been the subject of the program, could be rolled' Some responsibility' econd Class postane paid at Ruttici ford. N .J. lished .it b 1 Kidqe Rd.. I vndfi Val. 52, No. 21 Thursday, December 21, 1972 ? itbsci iption $.1.00 Published W eekly.

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Paid lire departments, high HMDC’s plans has been shed, exceeding our legal debt limit agency He noted that HMDC rise apartments, millions ol demanded to know more by providing schools tor the new had discovered that Kearny and dollars of new schools, a At the meeting what seemed c hildren How could we do this North Bergen had filed plans network of new highways and a to be the worst fears of the without violating the law 9” with the federal governm ent for huge sewerage and garbage Ruthertordians was realized McDowell declared the new sewerage facility grants disposal system may be William McDowell, former developers who would build the but that the applications had expected by South Bergen mayor of North Arlington and new housing would be expected been gathering dust HMDC is taxpayers should plan now on former freeholder director of to provide the school buildings trying to get action lor the the drawing boards ot the Bergen County, is now But McDowell also admitted he communities, he said H a c k e n s a c k M e a d o w I a n d executive director of the agency knew ot no power that could In another case cited by Development Commission a t $37,500 torce the developer to do so McDowell a building erected on become a reality McDowell, flanked by McDowell provided another m arshland had been found to be This was the message deputies, appeared at the stunner when he declared unsafe Measures are being received by nearly 200 meeting to explain more fully HMDC does not plan to “buy taken to have the building Ruthertord residents Thursday just what the HMDC plans in the anything or build anything ” renovated or condemned, said night at a history making town m e a d o w s . HMDC. said McDowell, will M cD o w ell meeting held in Ruthertord The first big shock was that be the catalyst, bringing McDowell's recital of what Borough Hall Rutherford would get 15,000 of developers and the HMDC is trying to do is far While the meeting was the 125,000 new residents HMDC opportunities together different from the concept on devoted to Rutherlord's says it wants to bring into the As McDowell now sees the which the agency was created, A TRIBUTE TO NATURE. In lobby of Lyndhurst Post Office stands a blue spruce tree donated by C.A.P.A.B.L.E., the Lyndhurst interests the fact that what is meadows Since the borough HMDC. the agency is a policing as the interested spectators at ecology group, that bought the tree with funds made on its recycling center. Girl Scouts made all the decorations out of reclaimed planned lor Ruthertord is part now has a population of 21,000, rather than a constructing the hearing discovered It had materials. Proudly posing with the tree in first row, left to right: David Arthur, superintendent of the branch; Charles Fortunato, of the program mapped out by HMDC would almost double been thought the agency, arm ed clerk; and Scouts Sharon Valvano, Bethann Shiel, Mary Shiel, Michelle Wilson, Dorothy Kerney and Elaine Muhleisen. Top row, left HMDC for all the South Bergen t h a t with title to most of the to right. Scouts Lynn St. Germaine, Tara Wilson, Eileen Catariese, Jackie Stirone, and Regina Priozzi. meadowland communities was M rs R a y m o n d S c h a c k of 195 C o l l e c t i o n meadowland property by a p p a r e n t Wheaton Place, who has been (Continued on Page 4) The HMDC has drastically one of the articulate critics of N o t ic e cut back its original plan of the HMDC program , pointed out Commissioner Peter F G arbage Transform ed Into G i f t s putting a city of 300,000 in the that 15,000 new residents would Curcio, Director of Public N O T IC E meadowlands g e n e r a t e n e e d fo r a t le a s t $11 Affairs, announces that there THE LYNDHURST TOWN By Gloria Woertz live. Blue Spruce trees were Flanking the main walkway, m any out of towners who Now it envisions but 125,000, million of new schools will be no pick up of garbage on HALL OFFICES WILL C A P A BL E . Lyndhurst's a ls o d o n a te d they are ablaze w i t h constantly separate their refuse which the agency considers a W ithout considering Christmas Day and New Year’s CLOSE AT NOON ON environm ental organization, eye catching ornaments to and deliver the m aterials to the big improvement But construction of more schools for Day Homes normally collected FRIDAY, DECEMBER with the help of the Lyndhurst One ot the Blue Spruce remind us to recycle and Recycling Center on Cleveland Rutherford residents, who have our present children.” Mrs on those days must wait until 22 FOR THE CHRISTMAS Dept, of Public Works has e v ergreens is presen 1 1y conserve our resources and to Ave Lyndhurst is oneol the few become more and more restive Schack said, "we would be the next regularly scheduled HOLIDAY. conscientiously carried forth a attracting compliments in the highlight the importance oi progressive communities in as more and more light on faced with the problem of collection day comprehensive recycling Lyndhurst Post Office Lobby green plants and trees in our recycling endeavors, program in Lyndhurst since Brightening the tree are a liv e s. collecting glass, aluminum, tin July, 1971. The profits gained coloriul collection of handmade In addition to the greenery, and steel and paper from the recycled refuse have ornaments made from another surprise gift awaits the (CAPABLE asks the Escorted From M eeting Room been circulated back into the recyclable materials and citizens of Lyndhurst co-operation ol recyclers in by AMY DIVINE “not caring" and all in the Carucci said the federal recently Police of Rutherford. community (in accord with created by members of the Two Hundred (200) tulip bulbs sorting and placing the Some excitement was name of “progress.” government stipulates that East Rutherford. Wood C A P A B L E S By-Laws) in Lyndhurst Girl Scouts who were planted in key spots lor a m aterials properly and in generated at the last meeting of Anthony Scardino, on hearing revenue sharing funds are not Ridge and Hasbrouck Heights the form of “Gifts of G reen” for decorated the tree Spring display of beauty from removing the metal rings from the Lyndhurst commission both that the federal revenue to be used to reduce local tax cleared the route along highway The remaining two Spruce CAPABLE the Holiday Season A total of glass) These materials which caused by civic interest. sharing check for $70,390 had rates, or there will be a penalty 17 and escorted our ambulance twenty (20) dwarf, decorated have been planted by the Dept A l l these exciting are deposited are then removed The loss of a Lyndhurst been received. echoed Finance Commissioner Thomas to the hospital He then said he evergreens now grace the ot Parks on the lawn ot the presentations are made and delivered to collection landm ark, the historic railroad Commissioner Peter Curcio’s Gash told Scardino, “The check takes exception to criticism of township departments, all the Town Hall and were similarly possible by the continuing centers by the Dept ot Public station at Stuyvesand Avenue, suggestion that the money be for $70,390 was received by us the commissioner on taxes as schools and the library Three decorated by the Girl Scouts efforts of the residents and also Works Without the help of the prompted Mrs. Anthony given im m ediately to the Board yesterday, today it is in an Lyndhurst’s tax rate of $1 82 is a Public Works Dept this Becker, president of the Junior of Education. His added words interest-bearing account until model for communities all over program could not continue W oman's Club to read an ode set M ayor Joseph A. Carucci off we decide how to use it " th e s t a t e Election W ill Seat Three Volunteers and a Parks Dept she had written at the station’s on a path which led to the When Carucci was making his Public Works Commissioner employee complete the demolition the preceeding week expulsion of Scardino from the concluding remarks of the W alter Janowski said by Peter Falco run are available at the Town Lynn was hired, while M iss co-operative effort. and to accuse local residents of council chamber m eeting, Scardino began Regarding Mrs Becker’s The Board of Education, at H all Linda LaRovere and M iss Carucci and Public Safety speaking from his place in the rem ark that no one cared about the Dec 11th meeting, I'nder a recent act of New Cecelia Regan were appointed Director Peter J Russo both audience and Carucci told him the Landmark station, I think announced that elections lor Jersey concerning public school to serve as Reading Teachers in answered Mrs. Becker’s h e w a s o u t of o r d e r they do I don’t think any three of its posts would be held Sacred Heart and St Michael's, aid. the Board hired four new Veterans G uests accusations of “not caring” and Scardino said he wanted to township official knew it was to on Feb 13th. 1972, from 2 to 9 teachers to work in Sacred respectively Miss Teresa wanton destruction of a refute something the mayor had be torn down.” P.M At this time, the three Heart or St Michael's School Garbarini will be a Speech la n d m a r k said, that Carucci had Chester Gutkowski, Forest year term s of John Senese, Paul The teachers will not work in Correctionist in both parochial O f Am vet Party Carucci said that he had had misinterpreted his earlier Avenue, told the board he has B. Haggerty, and James D the public schools, although schools All positions are for the several conferences with Erie remarks, and when both been empldyed by the railroad Scotti expire All three men they are employed by the Board 1972-73 school year, at a salary On Wednesday night Some ol the dignitaries Lackawanna railroad continued a running dialog, for 40 years and that the intend to run for re-election, and of Education Their salaries will of $8400.00 D e c e m b e r 13. 1972. th e L a d ie s present were Mr Richard administrators on the poor Carucci finally, after several condition of railroad property in condition of both Lyndhurst Haggerty stated that they will be paid by the state As a A Samaro. of Forest Ave . A u x i 1 i a r y o f A W W Giovia. Commander of Amvets warnings to Scardino, asked an various communities is due in stations and that they had said probably campaign as a slate M athematics Teacher for questioned if the teachers will Lew andow ski Post 20 sponsored Post No 20. Past State and officer to remove him from the large part to vandalism the road was almost bankrupt Petitions for those wishing to Sacred Heart. Mrs Jacqueline (Continued on Page 4» a Christmas Party tor about 40 District Commander. Frank c h a m b e r committed by local residents. and they could not afford to patients from the Lyons V A Ruggiero. President of the State Carucci said, “Since I was He noted damage to several rebuild too much. He said he did lacility in Lyons New Jersey Ladies Auxiliary Mrs elected in 1964 I have yet to deny new cars that cost the railroad not know the demolition was to anyone the right to speak at a Warrant Served By Local Police The party , which was run by Colleen Murray. Mrs Dorethy $140,000 from shopping carts take place until it was begun Commission meeting but there being thrown onto rails. Judge William L Bivona in appearing lor the third time on structure which Evanchik said the Auxiliary under the M a c c h i a v e r n a . A m v e t s and interested citizens had is a standing rule that speakers Curcio opposed a change Lyndhurst municipal court last an intent to defraud charge he could not describe When Chairmanship of Mrs Flo Auxiliary VAYS representative called him on it. Though George must approach the microphone order in plans for Town Hall and Thursday ordered a warrant brought by Ed Papil 635 Bivona asked it Santerama had Horutz. began with the meal as at Lyons Hospital. Mrs Peggy W oertz, building inspector, had at the front of the cham ber, give Library renovations, in that an sent for the arrest of Gregory Schuyler Ave Lyndhurst Mrs. no room for a garage in which to prepared by Ed DiCamillo Rummel Assistant VAYS issued a restraining order, name and address, and then additional sum of $1860 is being Natiello of 635 Stuyvesant Ave Crocamo appeared and offered store his scaffolds. Santerama This meal was served by representative at Lyons demolition was continued after address the mayor ” Scardino asked by Harry C. Partridge, Lyndhurst, and bail bond of to pay Papile but Bivona said replied. No. 1 have a pool on members of the Auxiliary and A special recognition is given local officials saw how far the was disregarding this rule, thus Jr. and Son, contractor for $500, when he did not appear in his verdict stood in view of my property Bivona ordered the m en ot the Post to Mrs Dolores Cappaccio. original destruction had rousing the m ayor’s ire repair to cement, resetting and a series of six complaints and Crocam o's indifference to court him to clean up for the sake ot T h e m e a l w a s fo llo w ed by progressed President ot the Auxiliary of Gash said that the Board of other sandblasting to the front cross-complaints, involving s u m m o n s e s the neighbors dancing to the music of Duke Russo read a letter written to Post. 20 Without the planning of Education is an autonomous of the Town Hall Russo said he charges against him of Charles Matthew operator of Collins and his Orchestra him by the local fire prevention her and the members of the body and that it would be illegal also was opposed at first but the disorderly person, malicious John Sant era mo. 751 a service station at 1 Orient The highlight of the evening chief in July in which the chief for the Board of commissioners auxiliary, this project would work has to be done damage to an automobile, and Elizabeth Avenue. Lyndhurst. Way. was adjudged not guilty was the presentation of gifts by n o te d t h a t 16 f ir e s h a d ta k e n to give the recent windfall to Curcio reported that places never been possible operating a vehicle without the was severely reprimanded by on testimony of police otficers m em bers of the Auxiliary to the place at the station, that the that board selling food will have the o w n e r ’s c o n s e n t Bivona for the appearance ol that they found no one working patients All the women of the Special thanks is given to all place was abandoned by its Russo noted the aid given our sanitarian’s report posted on his property as depicted in on vehicles after ten p.m. on Auxiliary participated in the those who helped to make this tenants, that old furniture was ambulance men when on a rush the prem ises, according to state The judge found “probable photos exhibited by his October 20 as charged by the nrpsentat ion affair the success that it was left there and many windows call to Hackensack Hospital (Continued on Page 4) cause” in the case of Mary next door neighbor. John next door neighbor. Thomas were broken, concluding that the building was a fire hazard. Drake of North Arlington, who Evanchik, 747 Elizabeth Avenue Galli. of 740 Rutherford Ave Public Inspection Scardino, a former president brought the charge, threat to who complained of an illegal Galli said this was the third A Gift Suggestion ! be hereby advised, that on Tuesday, December 26, at 7 p.m. of the Board of Education, kill, against her husband. structure on the place. The time he has been in court on to 10 p.m., the assessm ent list for the township of Lyndhurst, Christmas is a time for last all year long than with a asked, “Were the things Raymond Drake, a patrolman pictures showed old tires, a complaints that the station N.J. will be open for public inspection for the purpose of family gatherings and renewal subscription to our hometown accomplished (by this board) on the North Arlington Police battered old door, what owners have violated a local enabling any taxpayer to ascertain what assessments have of old friendships .... a tim e newspaper as a weekly really the most important Force. His attorney was Marvin Santeram o called “$3000 worth been m ade against him or his property, and to confer with teh ordinance that no noise from when memories brighten the r e m in d e r . things that should have been H. Sunshine of scaffolding”, etc in what Tax Assessor as to its correctness. SEC. 54 : 4 38 N.J. mechanical maintenance work present by recalling the joys of Give your order to The done? 1 have never seen any Anthony Crocamo of 131 W R LANE, CHAIRMAN Bivona called a “disgraceful is permitted alter 10 p m . and th e p a s t. Leader now. We’ll speed off commissioner come out Kensington Ave. Jersey City, Board of Tax Assessors alley.” This m aterial had been that at no time has a fine been There is no better way to notice of the gift and start strongly for an educational T o w n sh ip o f L y n d h u r s t forfeited bail of $100 for not stored in a partly covered im p o s e d make your Christmas greeting delivery immediately. p r o g r a m ” Page 2 LEADER Thursday. December 21, 1972

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Mr Ralph Colacurcio is Ave & State Hwy No 17 East 60 Joes Barl>er Shop. P l u s $ 6 9 00 Dealers offering to register any senior Rutherford 939 6800. New J o s e p h L e n z a . 721 S t m v e s a n t Preparation citizen who wishes a parttim e buick s Big Models 15 A ve. H a ir c u ts SI 25 63 Blanchi Bros. Inc. Drive job and also any business percent, small cars 10 61 Jeep Co Of Kearny. Way Contractors. 267 New person who would like to hire a percent used cars 5 percent Peter Deppert. 9 Passaic Ave Street. 438 1171 10 p e rc e n t part time senior Write him at Partes 15 percent. Repairs 10 Kearny. N J 991 7711. Parts & 64 Bridge Auto Body. Health Center. 464 Valles Brook p e r c e n t R e p a ir s 10 percent New and James Maida, 535 Riverside Avenue. Lyndhurst 57 Laird Johnson I s o d J e e p s a d d 11 i o n a I A v e . 933-1676 15 p e r c e n t 54 Bergen Essex Roofing Chevrolet. 325 Park A\c d is c o u n ts 65 Louis Pontiac. Louis C o 153 S a n fo rd A ve Rutherford. Parts & Repairs 10 62 Pa squm Ford. Jack DeMassi. 295 Park Ave . 933-4 169 M ajor Jobs 5 p e rc e n t Shea. 55 State Hwy No 17. 939'6100. participating dealer, percent Repairs 10 percent 58 Comment al Leader Rutherford N J 935 24(H) New on new and used cars, parts and 55 Benner Sales. Service G u y S a v in o . 251 R id g e H oad. cars S100 00 over dealers cost. s e r v ic e . American Motors, 248 438 8700 20 percent on Hackensack St East subscriptions Rutherford. 438 9200 New c ars. 59 Lynn Chevrolet. Tom Mothers Sponsor Christmas Dance $150 00 overdealers cost. Parts Pass 461 Kearny Ave. The Mothers' Club of com pleted 17 years of service at and Repairs 20 percent Kearny. N J 991 8350. New car Carlstadt sponsored a the dances 56 Bellavia Buick Sales & models Veca 5 percent Nova 5 Christmas Dance for seventh Featured in a one hour spot Service Sal Bellavia. tnion percent. Chevelle 12 percent. and eighth graders at was 'Trapezoid . a group of Impala and Caprice 15 percent Washington School gym four local youths led by Chuck B-D Offering Parts ¿Service 10 p e rc e n t Foster Refreshments were i Not including Labor) Edward Faist. of Carlstadt. prepared and served by the Stock Issue was in charge of music and has Mothers Club RUTHERFORD. N J Dec S p i z z i r r o 12 Becton. Dickinson and Company today filed a C o m p le t e s NO APPOINTMENTS registration statement with the Securities and Exchange T r a i n i n g Commission for a secondary FIRST LADY SAN ANTONIO Airman ottering of 213,603 shares of Joseph T Spizzirro. son of common stock M erry C hristm as Joseph W Spizzirro of 552 BEAUTY Miss Virginia Baxter The offering will be made in Valley Brook Ave., Lynhurst, behalf of the Dunning family, has been assigned to Kessler SALON Baxter — Martyniak lormer ovners ol Hynson. and a AFB, Miss . after completing At a family dinner. Mrs William Paterson College and is W estcott and Dunning. CALL Air Force basic training. R osem arie B axter of Wood employed by the Paterson Incorporated. n o w a 99 1 -9800 Mon., Tues., Wed SPECIALS Ridge, announced the Board of Education Her fiance whjlly owned subsidiary ot H appy N ew Year engagement of her daughter. was graduated from the City Becton. Dickinson The parent Hair C u t ...... 1 .7 5 Virginia, to Gerald Martyniak. College of New York and company itself is not offering son of Mr and Mrs John Columbia U niversity He is the shares, nor will it receive Shampoo & Set ...... 2 . 5 0 M artyniak of New York employed by Western Electric any part of the proceeds of the Miss B axter is a of as a planning engineer forthcoming sale Hair Color (complete) ...... 6 . 5 0 Two Process Color (complete )9.00| Frosting (complete) ...... 1 5 .0 0 Tim m erm an's -j Permanent Wave (complete) .*9.00 74 P A R K A V E . • RUTHERFORD • 438-9400 Mon., Thurs., I'ri. I'll ') Tucs., Wed. Sut. Til (> Open every night'til 9 P. M • Saturday til 6 P M

Airman Joseph T. Spizzirro During his six weeks at the Air Training Command’s TABLES • LAMPS • CABINETS • CRIBS • UNPAINTED FURNITURE Lackland AFB, Tex , he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Keesler for sp ecialized training in the WITH LILTING VOICES. Strong and sweet voices of Girl Scouts rang out Saturday morning on arm am en t system s field Park Avenue, Rutherford, where group sang carols in front of the National Community Bank Airman Spizzirro attended "Christmas tree. In front row from left to right Nancy Montana, Jean McNeilly, Nancy Wilde and Bergen County and Vocational Sharon Fitzsimmons. Back row, leader Regina Ryan, Elizabeth McCallum and Elizabeth Chiavello. Technical Institute. Photo by Ed Farlie Hackensack

that H oly N ight long ago, the Star shone .. . the herald angels sang, and shepherds barkened to the blessed prom ise of "Peace on Earth, Good W ill to A ll M en.” Prayerfully, W ise Men follow ed the Star to the place w here H e was. N ow , may the spirit of that first Christm as be w ith us all, bringing com fort and inspiration for this H oly Season and every day of the N ew Year.

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He is a resident of paper on multi national Business Administration and profits from the venture, while Federal Reserve System, a R u th e r f o r d m anufacturing firms to faculty Industrial and Systems growth rates remain rather members of the University of Engineering departments The s ta b le Singapore. Republic ol paper is an outgrowth of Dr Laurence spent about S in g a p o re research study conducted for two and one halt w eeks in At the invitation ol the his doctoral dissertation Singapore lecturing and university. he dH;v/'rM a talk The m ajor conclusion of the speaking to various groups about his paper and related C h n t u f o y ; Financial Sem inar topics According to Dr Laurence Singapore, a small island nation, is very interested PREMIUM FASHION! For W om en Planned in attracting I o r e 1 g 11 m anufacturing frims MINIMUM PRICE! Miss Ruth Leach chairman M is K ilo V J n r h i - m . Dr Laurence has served $7.00 EACH-2 FOR $13.50 ol the American Home In tern atio n al A! I a i r s during the past year as Department of The Woman's Department chairman has consultant to the1 IY ted States • Classic stripes— Club of Ruthertord has invited announced that its next meeting Department of Commerce in new dress shirt favorite! all club members to attend the will beheld M ondav Januarv 22 the International Investment next m e e tin g of that at the home of Mrs Hugo M Division of the Office of • Baron medium-length comfort collar departm ent, to be held Monda> S k a la Business Economics In this • Full cut body for maximum comfort January 8. 1973 at 1 15 p m at • Vanopress™ 65% Kodel” polyester, the clubhouse A Financial 35% cotton Planning Seminar for Women • Single button cuffs will be presented by the Peoples Trust Compans on ways and means to preserve and safeguard the family lunds in our rapidh changing times Mrs Joseph W Stetfl. D E A N G E L I S chairman of the Dessert Card Party and Silent Auction, a Custom Men's Shop lund raising project of the club, .ÌH Ridge Rd . No. Arlington has urged all members to 99 1 -9 0 9 ? TOP SALESMEN. In the magazine subscription fund raising drive Principal Donald attend It will be held Tuesday. Everitt of Rutherford Junior High School gave awards to star salesmen. Left to right: J a n u a r y 16. 1973a t 12 3 0 p m at Patricia Edwards. Michele Bednarz. Stuart Johnson, Mr. Everitt. Scott Meredith and the clubhouse. Montross and Fairview avenues Tickets are Randi Kwasinik. now available at $2.00 each. The Photo Bv Ed Farlie party is open to the public and The one and only fund raising the Student Council toward the Terrance Dowd. Stuart all are invited W e know diam onds drive to be sponsored this year Christmas Dance. Chairman of Johnson, Cary Brown. Mary by the Rutherford Junior High the ways and means committee. Costello, Charles Oken. Randi Henderson Talks W e’re diamond wise. That's why so School PTA has been completed Mrs. Irving Kwasnik, and her Kwasnik. Scott Meredith. many soon-to-be engaged couples and it was HIGHLY assistants, Mrs. Charles Agel, Michele Bednarz. Elizabeth On Stained Glass com e to us for guidance. No matter SUCCESSFUL Funds derived Jr., Mrs Frank Parete, and Lakongi, Ken Jametitos. what size diamond, each customer from this cooperative effort of Mrs. Frank Way, express their Angela Martino, Geralyn The history of stained glass receives our very, very personal students, teachers, parents and thanks to all who contributed to was recently presented to the DeCesare. Leslie Scarlatelli, attention. We knew every facet friends will benefit the 9th th e s u c c e s s o f th is d r iv e annual Christmas meeting of Susan Heal y, Patricia of diamond selection, and we're grade dinner, band scholarships Prizes were awarded to the the Woman's College Club of and assembly programs. A following students for Edwards. Ann Marie Gentile Rutherford Gordon happy to share that knowledge donation has also been m ade to exceptional salesmanship and Gregory Maik Henderson, whose family has with you. been in the stained glass business for three generations R utherford Jaycees Sponsor “W ives N ight” in Rutherford, was the guest The Rutherford Jaycees, in annual Wives Night" on educational needs ol the s p e a k e r Mr Henderson is well known conjunction with the regular D e c e m b e r 12. a t th e E lk s b o ro u g h for his stained glass windows in monthly meeting, held their Lodge. Rutherford. Also present as a guest churches locally and in New speaker was Joyce Delucia. York He had several samples D a t e B o o k After a short business Area Vice President ol the New of stained glass pieces and Thursday Dec 21 2 to 5 meeting, at which President Jersey Jaycee ettes Her topic materials, and told amusing p.m. also 7 to 9 p.m. Catholic Tony Sinopoli announced the concerned her group, a formal anecdotes about working in the Woman's Club Thrift Shop 93 appointment of Jim Knight as organization ol wives of New fie ld Home Ave . Rutherford (next to Treasurer, the group heard two Jersey Jaycees. and she Û W aW//) Children's gifts brought by St. M ary's Rectory.) Volunteers guest speakers Thomas outlined the benefits of the members of the club will be in charge Mmes Eugene Gula, Vaughan, President of the form ation of a local c hapter donated to Hackensack 58 Park Ave. RUTHERFORD, N J 939-0079 James Hagerty, Edward Rutherford Board of Education, Following the guest speakers. Hospital Prizes for the most Ko m RIDGEWOOD. HACKENSACK and WESTFIELD Hycewicz, Hugh Mullaney. outlined his views of the present President Sinopoli showed attractive and original gift Francis Labrovico, Z A status of the school system in movie highlights ol several wrappings were awarded to Ricciardelli, Teresa Rossiello, Rutherford He also answered Jaycee functions during the Mrs. George Meredith and Miss Anthony Zak questions from the floor past year The evening was Hermina Schoeppe S a t u r d a y D e c 23 10 a m concerning overcrowding, split concluded with the serving of Mrs Hugh Sudall spoke to 4 p.m. Catholic Woman's sessions, and the future refreshments briefly to the group about the Club Thrift Shop, 93 Home activities of the Rutherford Avenue, Rutherford Volunteers M u s e u m in charge: Miss Louise Bivona. Birthday For Mrs. Schreiber Miss Lucy Francavilla, Mmes Christmas Party Peter Egan, Robert Green, Mrs Paul Schreiber, of Lake council of the Bereen County The Rutherford Recreation M ichael Johnston, Neil Stockholm, formerly of 410 Extension Service Christmas Party will be held R e a rd o n Monroe street. Carlstadt. will Her mother, Mrs Flora this coming Saturday, T h u r s d a y D ec 28 2 to 5 s i n c e r e observe her birthday Sunday on Kilgore, 442 Third street, December 23, at Rutherford p.m. also 7 to 9 p.m. Catholic Christmas Eve The former Carlstadt. will her High School All Rutherford Woman's Club thrift Shop. 93 g o o d "w ^islxes Evelyn Esposito, of Carlstadt, birthday on Wednesday Mrs children are cordially invited to Home Ave. Rutherford she is a past president of both Kilgore, local welfare director, attend There will be a Volunteers in charge: Mmes the Carlstadt Woman's Club is a past president of the C hristm as movie, f o r t l x e Martin Fargus. Michael Auxiliary of Schmidt Hoeger entertainment, and a special Garner, Jam es Hagerty. Joseph and the Carlstadt Schools VFW Post, and is its hospital visit from Santa with gifts and Keating, Hugh Mullaney, Earl M others' Club and also is a past I-ïolicLety S e a so n chairman Both occasions will candy for all The time is from Schneider, Anthony Zak president of the advisory be celebrated at a family party. 9:30 11:00a m

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E l e c t i o n R e c D e p t . N e w s M a s s e s A t Senior Citizens: Junior League Basketball was School Aid Gives Budget Go-Aheads (Continued from Page 1) M t . C a r m e l The Lyndhurst Parks be hired under the same term s held last month The Rev Edward J Hayes. Boards of Education got the go ahead signal on their D oartm ent sponsored the first Tryouts and practice sessions However, new contract negotiations with teachers and as public school employees Pastor of Our Lady of Mount budget preparations this week when the state disclosed at Senior Citizens meeting, started December 1st at the other employees still must be concluded in some of the towns. Haggerty replied that they Carmel Church. Lyndhurst. has last the amount ot state aid each comm unity will receive December 4th at the Lyndhurst Lyndhurst High School Gym Sizeable increases were won by Rutherford. Lyndhurst w o u ld . announced anticipated With the question in doubt the school boards were unable High School Cafetena. Games Registration for boys and and North Arlington. “Will money always be given Christmas Masses. 5:30 P.M. to arrive at final determ inations were followed by a social hour girls swimming will be held in Carlstadt and East Rutherford figures are nearly the by the state' , Samaro asked a n d 12 m id n ig h t, b o th in th e The next meeting will be held s a m e Haggerty answered that the January of 1973 parish center The Midnight Monday evening. January 8th. Here is the way the figures broke dow n: Board had no guarantee of aid John Born Mass will be concelebrated by Kiw anis Club at which time films will be This week we will have our 1973-1974 Current in the future for these teachers, the priests of the parish will prove to be an excellent sh o w n . To Capizzanos Christmas Day Masses will be annual Christmas party for the Carlstadt 96,631 96,342 and that ‘alot remained in tim e as usual Recreation: Mr and Mrs John Capizzano. a t 8 30. 10, 11, a n d 12 N o o n , w ith senior citizens Jerry Mulloy East Rutherford 95,987 95,768 question." It was pointed out Invocation Msgr Beck Cultural Arts held their last 423 Jefferson street. Carlstadt, all Masses that day at the Rutherford 370,844 347,573 will be on hand along with other There will be no fine bank this that if state funds cease and the Lyndhurst 369,291 355,484 class Saturday. November 25th. have chosen the name John. church except the 10 A M Mass. surprise entertainm ent teachers have tenure, the week I think we can let the North Arlington 228,200 216,786 at which time parents were 3rd. for their first child born which will be held in the center Chairman P Russo has worked Board must retain them and holiday spirit take the place of Dec 4 at St Mary's Hospital. Confessions will be heard before The state is giving the municipalities of Bergen County invited to view the pictures done hard on this affair so let Is get the bank this week pay their salaries an increase of over $850,000. A year ago the state allotted by the children and to talk with Passaic. Mrs Capizzano is the and after every regularly out in full force to make this a In response to a query of Mrs Attendance pins were given $19,501,314 to the municipalities. This year the figure is the instructors. former Joan Patti, of West scheduled Mass from Monday, very Merry Christmas tor our Bernice Critelli of 342 Fern out and congrats are in order $20,343,783 P a te r s o n D e c e m b e r 18 th ro u g h F r id a y , Registration tor Biddy and senior citizens for all those receiving pins, Ave., the Board announced that December 22. and also on Since the state is giving out $40 million in additional state If anyone has some gifts for especially our 25 year the budget will be disclosed at Saturday. December 23, from 2 aid this year it can be seen that Bergen is getting only Escorted O ut this week's meeting, please m e m b e r s the Jan. 8th Board meeting to 4 P M $850,000 o f t h a t h u g e i n c r e a s e (C ontinued from Page 1 > drop them off to one of the “The public hearing will New Year Masses are C. J informs me that Local educators are asking why and have urged regulations, beginning January setting 6 p.m. the evening officers. Also bring a friend, probably be on Jan 29th”. they scheduled for 5 30 P M on New December 27th should prove to m unicipal officials to put in a beef 1 He also suggested that before collection for setting your wife, father or m other with added Critelli asked why the Year's Eve. at the center, and be an excellent meeting instead of spending the money garbage out and making it you to the meeting I am sure it WHEREAS. The National Foundation March of Dimes seeks togiveeverv babv budget would not be ready N e w Y e a r 's D a y a t 8 :30, 10, 11. especially for our thirsty the right to a healthy start in life; and now paid to outsiders for putting unlawful to put it out in WHEREAS, prevention of birth defects is the Foundation's paramount goal; sooner Mr P Restaino replied 12 a n d 5 :3 0 P M T h e 10 A M members" We will have our and up Christmas Lights the anything but a tightly covered and 5:30 P M Masses will be Santa V isits grab bag tor the members at WHEREAS, the generosity ot the American public has supported this goal with that the Board was waiting to township should begin to metal container Violators are millions of dollars in contributions; and offered in the center Yesterday afternoon Santa that meeting WHEREAS, these funds help support a broad range of programs that include hear whether or not they would purchase its own lights and liable to a $100 fine and 30 days prenatal care for mothers with pregnancies at risk, genetic counseling, intensive Claus visited the 56 children Nick C from Ryan's office care nurseries and rubella immunization drives, and receive state aid and "you can t have township employees put in jail Public hearing for these WHEREAS, the Foundation supports basic and clinical research which probe enrolled in the Peter Pan Club, seems to have a monopoly on plan a budget without knowing them up He said about $1500 or will be Dec 26 Silver One For the causes of birth defects; and at the annual Christmas party the 50 50 these days two WHEREAS, even more help is needed, because each year some 250.000 how much you start off with , $2000 a year is spent on lighting Carueci announced he would American babies are born damaoed in some wav. Sam Schianos given by the Lyndhurst Junior w eeks running Bob Van missed NOW, THEREFORE, I Joseph A. Ceruccl, Mayor of Lyndhurst, do hereby he continued for the holidays. He announced be present the following night at proclaim January 1973 as MARCH OF DIMES MONTH I am certain the citizens Mr and Mrs. Samuel Woman's Club at the library The Board also said that it that to date 54 retail stores are Rutherford Borough Hall when the attendance prize of $21 00 of Lyndhurst will doevervthing in their power to support the March of Dimes in its Schiano. of Pompton, efforts to guarantee a healthy birthright to every child had held a meeting on participating in a discount m ayors of meadowland Mrs. James O'Farrell and next week its $24.50. (That Joseph Carucci celebrated their silver wedding (Mayor) November 21 to discuss the program for senior citizens communities would question Mrs. John Baxter were in would buy a lot of chicken a la Dated Dec 21,1972 anniversary yesterday. Fee: )1V04 building program, but nothing Several ordinances were meadowland officials on charge of the arrangements. K in g ) concrete was decided passed: one provides $20,000 to difficulties the mayors see construct a storm drain from arising from present plans for Bogle Drive to the boundary of development He announced the H igh R isers North Arlington The second first Christmas tree Lighting one provides for installation of a and carol sing in the community (Continued from Page I > traffic light at Riverside and at the Town Hall for the Jauncey Janowski said that means of the state's claims for following night installing the light would have riparian rights, would take H o - H o - H o Shop-R ite H as the A nsw er cost over $25,000 and that when LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT possession of the acreage and the Board of Freeholders Take notice that the North Jersey Silent promote its development Club, Inc has applied to the Township of offered to put in a storm drain in Lyndhurst for a club license for premises • SHOP-RITE U S.D.A GRADE A' OVEN READY a portion of the township whose situated at 131 Park Avenue, Lyndhurst, But there was little talk oi the New Jersey The names and addresses of flood conditions have caused the officers of the corporation are as ' state's riparian rights giving follows many complaints to the Officers: credence to the report New President — Charles Bronder, Sr., Lodi Commissioners, if the Township Trailer Park, Route 46, Lodi. New Jersey | A liy SIZE TURKEY, Jersey has just about given up would put in the traffic Light, 07644 ONE PRICE PER POUND! jj hope that it can reclaim title to Vice President — Samuel D La Forte, t Janowski said the board Jr , 85 Yantecaw Avenue, Nutlev New ' meadowland acreage on which Jersey 07110 agreed The third ordinance Secretary — Francis Cross, 632 < Pick the Shop-Rite it neglected to exercise its McCarthy Drive, New Milford, New Jersey , vacated a strip of land on 07646 Turkey just rieht tRüëWU î , alleged rights for over 300 Stuyvesant Ave on the NW side Treasurer — Omil Morano, 1053 22nd 11 for Your Holiday Street, Paterson, New Jersey 07513 II needs! Just one y e a r s of Court toward Oriental Place Trustees — Michael Bove, 247 Malcolm g Avenue, Garfield, New Jersey 07011 low price per and a strip between Jay and pound for any Markedly absent Thursday Bill Schrelwels, 50 Spencer Avenue Park Avenues in order to clear Clifton, New Jersey 07011 size bird. night also was any mention of Boa rd of Governors: CHECK YOUR LOCAL title to the property, which had Michael Bove. Charles Bronder, Sr., the state school fund to which SHOP-RITE FOR been dedicated as “a wagon Francis Cross, John Davis, Jr., Edward La Barre 181 Lily Street. Paterson, N.J., 1 MHOLIDAY 3 STORE HOURS 9 f the tidal land title money is ro a d " Samuel D La Forte. Jr., Omil Morano. supposed to go HMDC Allen Pease, 663 Midland Avenue, An ordinance was introduced Garfield, N J , and Bill Schreiweis originally was said to be Objections if any, should be made I which changes the salary of the immediately in writing to the Municipal I JTUMIWC »KO/IN protecting the state's claim for sanitarian to a minimum of Clerk of Lyndhurst, New Jersey. NORTHJERSEY that money which, it was said, $11,000 and a maximum of SILENTCLUB, INC. SAUSAGE could amount to billions of 131 Park Avenue ’ $12,000 It also authorizes the Lyndhurst, New Jersey d o lla r s . strength of the police December 21, Í , 1972 S'.) 4 0 c That argument, too. department raised to 46, an Fee: $9.66 apparently has now vanished. increase of 5. Curcio said he MCGOLDRICK LEGAL DEC 18 PROOF TO CLASSIFIED CHECK YOUR LOCAL would vote for the ordinance SBF' 23405 SHERIFF'S SALE Yet McDowell declared that provided com petitive SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY SHOP-BITE LAW DIVISION HUDSON COUNTY ONE PRIC E ' under term s of law voted by the examinations were given DOCKET NO L 20982 65 FOR HOLIDAY New Jersey Legislature HMDC J-783-67 Other ordinances introduced Wherein Rapid Finance Company et als CHUCK STEAK CALIF. STEAK STORE HOURS! has final say on all plans in the were; limiting parking time on is Plaintiff and Richard McLaughlin, et als are Defendants Civil Action — Pluries meadowlands 6th Ave from Ridge Rd to Writ of Execution. 0B BOAST 0B BOAST 89' CENTER CUT FOR BROILING JOSEPH R LETCHER, Esq Orient Way, to three hours By virtue of the above stated writ to me Asked pointedly if the HMDC between 8a.m and 8 p.m.; directed and delivered, I shall expose for $ J 2 9 B IB STEAK sale by public vendue and sell to the Chuck Steak Shoulder • OVEN READY CENTER CUT plan conflicted with the highest bidder on Monday the 15th day of EASYTOCARVE CUT SHORT borough’s own master plan LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT January, 1973 at two o'clock in the $ J 5 9 afternoon, prevailing time, at the Sheriff's Top Round L< Top Sirloin whether HMDC would prevail. LEGAL NOTICE Office, situated in the Bergen County Jail QUARTERED 9 11 CHOPS Building, Court Street, Hackensack, that is ^ 3 9 CUT FROM LOIN RIB ROAST M c D o w e l l replied to say: Pork Chops' Pork Loin PORTION OF PORK LOIN lb 89c WHOLE OR affirm atively. ALL that tract or parcel of land and ROAST ^ 1 9 SLICED premises, situate, lying and being in the Pork Loin BONELESS Ribs COUNTRV STYLE 79c Township of Lyndhurst, In the County of SMOULDER McDowell said HMDC is Bergen and State of New Jersey, more BLADE CUTOR H 2 9 particularly described as follows: Lamb Chops ROUND BONE Smoked Butts i . 9 9 c E S I * ! ® ? 1 endeavoring to set up a board on $ 12 4? BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side of Stuvvesant Avenue which the mayors of the COUNTY COURT at a point distant thereon 100.83 feet BERGEN COUNTY southwesterly from the corner formed by meadowland communities DOCKET NO 72517 the intersection of the southwesterly side In O ur D airy Case Civil Action of Lake Avenue and the northwesterly side would sit No move in a specific JUDGMENT of Stuvvesant Avenue and running thence borough would be made without IN THE MATTER OF THE (1) Northwesterly parallel or nearly so APPLICATION with the southwesterly side of Lake the knowledge of the borough OF STANLEY DOMBROWSKI. for leave Avenue 151.42 feet to a point; thence 'ORANGE JUICE S W IF T H A M TO ASSUME THE NAME OF STANLEY (2) Running Southwesterly parallel or official The board would be DEE nearl y so with Stuvvesant Avenue 50 feet to ' SHOP RITE ÆM C A N N E D ^ ÉÊM STANLEY DOMBROWSKI having this a point; thence expected to vote on all such 16th day of Oct, 1972 made application to (3) Running Southeasterly parallel or Oranges ,K/„ IMPORTED Potatoes ™ ■' 69' m a t t e r s . this court by duly verified complaint for a nearly so with the first course 152 57 feet to 4 g c Limes 4 - 29‘ ’ SZ|99 judgment authorizing him to assume the the northwesterly side of Stuvvesant Tomatoes".;;?“» name of STANLEY DEE, and it appearing Avenue; thence CHESTNUTS Apples wag«* lb.29‘ The McDowell plan has to the court that he has complied with all (4) Running Northeasterly along the Peppers Apples .siSyvi. m 29‘ the provisions of the New Jersey Statutes northwesterly side of Stuvvesant Avenue Sour Cream Carrots A A S IZ E Jam .oVSttSr.V ,,..49' already excited considerable 2A 52-1 et seo , and Revised Rules 50 04 feet to the point or place of •AVAILA»II ONLT IN TMQSt 110«» THAI Franks äÄi ; 69' relating thereto, and the court being BEGINNING Soft Margarine Yams “W MO*MAlirCAM face the voters for anything the hereof said plaintiff cause a copy of this the time of the sale Approximate amount l l 1 HMDC did The agency itself, judgment be published once in the due on this execution unto the said Rapid CBESCENT BOLLS .GINGER ALE CACCOLA Commercial Leader and within twenty Finance Company $2,950 00 plus Sheriff's 1I I autonomous and answerable to days after entry of judgment he file fees 10 per cent of the purchase price in judgement and affidavit of publication of the form of Certified Check or Cash is \ nobody, would not have to risk judgment with the Bergen County Clerk, required at time of sale This notice is SHOP RITE y i pYq; S i % 6 S S1 w m 1 5 9 ' If cANNf° $ 7 9 9 and a certified copy of the judgment with subject to Conditions of Sale as set forth-bv S 1 the voters’ wrath, they the Secretary of State pursuant to the the Sheriff of Bergen County The Sheriff CHASE & SANBORN I FARM FLAVOR c o m p la in provisions of the Statute and Revised reserves the right to adjourn this sale from ^ -J's1 1 n n c r c c BiivcniiiiTC 1A 1 . Rules in such case made and provided time to time as provided by law George Gelman JOSEPH F JOB. Sheriff W t ------Pickles ¡sxsa = 59c The meeting itself was an J S. C Dec 21, 28. 1972 December 21, 1972 Jan 4, 11, 1973 Cookies Armour Franks 1‘S" « 89 ‘ illuminating example of what ^ : : 9 9 c Fee: $9 M Fee: $66 24 Apple Cider Swift Franks %.m a 89 c citizen action can accomplish NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS If you are a qualified and registered voter of the State who expects to be absent Health A Beauty Aids Tomato c» r 4'-.l— 99e Appetizer Dept. outside the State on February 13, 1973, or a qualified and registered voter who will Councilman Ray Carey, be within the State on February 13, 1973, but because of illness or physical BirdSeed ...» ¿:*129 disability, or because of the observance of a religious holiday pursuant to the CHICKEN BOLL president of the council, sat Tenets of your religion, or because of resident attendance at a school, college or Grape Drink ..;99‘ university, or, in the case of a school election, because of the nature and hours of between a panel of his employment, will be unable to cast your ballot at the polling place in your Canada Dry~"i;""3\;:89c representatives of the public district on said date, and you desire to vote in the Annual School Election, election to be held on February 13, 1973, kindly writeor apply in person to the undersigned College Inn c»w 6 -¿t ‘1 59° and the McDowell HMDC at once requesting U^at a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you Such request must state vour home address, and the address to which said ballot should group At Carey’s side was Mrs be sent, and must be sigrteo with your signature, and state the reason why you will Colgate .oo.,.,.. - 7 9 « Bologna -issfwr Helen Graysham, borough not be able'to vote at »our usual polling place No civilian absentee ballot will be POTATO CHIPS forwarded bv mail to any applicant unless request therefor is received not less Alka Seltzer 79 1$ Genoa Salami '*8 c le r k than 7 days prior to the election, and contains the forego mg information T I Q c Any civilian absentee voter who fails to apply within the 7 day time prescribed Formula 44 COUCH (t*w* * *H*' 79 above may apply in person to the county clerk for an absentee ballot on any day up Swiss Cheese <¿2 On the public panel sat to 3 P.M. of the day before the election Rolaids ,om;?,vc" ¿.39 In the event of sickness or confinement, the qualified voter iav apply in writing 1 Chopped Ham Councilman Raymond Doerner. for and obtain an absentee ballot by authorized messenger s designated over the ______General Merchandise Sour Balls «... Fried Rice^Æî*âigïr ir29e Seafood Savings signature of the voter The county clerk isauthorized to delh r to such authorized Henry Neglia, formerly vice messenger a ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter Ripe Olivesu's4Vi.''f,-3 9 < SoupàWiŒ» 4 ir 99e president of National Date; December 21, 1972 i Patsy F Restaino SATIN BALLS Mayonnaise w o » » in *¡2" 48e Chocolates «-»■. 'ï.r’1** TASTY SHBIMP Community Bank, Mrs Schak Secretary, Board of Education of the Township of Lyndhurst, Municipal Building. ASSORTMENT Cocoa ■ VIMMAOY 1 69‘ Holland House-'-b 79e and Thomas Vaughan, Lyndhurst. N J 07071 2 V 19:57-1, et seq box of Soda .mm x39c president of the Rutherford ISA 14-25 et seq Martinsons c s tru m ^1^* 99e § Fro z en Food S a vin s s t *199 Dated Dec 21, 1972 Board of Education Fee: S15.1S Satin Bell - 9 9 e S H i J P RITE G R A D E A CAUUFLOWFHOR SS I 1* Edgar Brill, longtime NOTICE TO MILITARY SERVICE VOTERS AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Satin Tree Top .afc,.o _ 99c Calamari Squid u n i 'J! 99 c borough activist, served as host If you are in the military service or the spouse or dependent o* a person in military service or are a patient in a veterans' hospital or a civilian BROCCOLI SPEARS 5 for the meeting, greeting attached to or serving with the Armed Forces of the United States r r r s T . residents as they arrived and without the State of New Jersey, or the spouse or dependent of and accompanying Apple Pie .*». -¿r 7 9 * or residing with a civilian attached to or serving with the Armed Forces of the Coffee-Rich Ä \. 6 * 1 providing them with copies of United States, and desire to vote, or If you are a relative or friend of any such Tocirdi Ih* purchti* ol person who, you believe, will desire to vote in the Annual School election to be held 2 - L b . C a t M r o l e « . u » f û t » . « 9 9 e Libbyland ~ 59‘ ■ ■ m M ß a on* gal. b U the questions that had been on February 13, 1973, kindly write to the undersigned at once making application for a military service ballot to be voted in said election to be forwarded to you, H o rs D’Oeuvre« ‘*Ms?{~’«.,6 9 c Green Beans'iSiit,4.e: *1 _ _ Shop-Rite served upon the HMDC Brill stating your name, age, serial number if you are in military service, home also took the lead in querying address and the address at which you are stationed or can be found, or if you Bagels “««im“ 3 « 89e Waffles JEE. 2^79« i l l Spring Water desire the military service ballot for a relative or friend then make an application «■W ITH THIS McDowell about issues under oath for a military service ballot to be forwarded to him, stating in your SHOP RITE PREMIUM ELIZABETH YORK COUPON application that he is eighteen years of age and stating his name, serial number it Sausage Links *§!»'.■ *' 'S! 99e t uppermost in the minds of he is In military service, home address and the address at which he is stationed or ce Cream ì j 99' can be found. residents. Others in attendance Forms of application can be obtained from the undersigned Jum bo Shrimp tiîffî«, ’ev*4” had their turn in raising Date: December 21, 1972 Patsy F Restaino questions. Secretary, Board of Education Prlc«« •ffftctiv« thru D*c 23rd No! ratpontlblt 1er typographical arrort W* ratarva th* right to limit quantities of the Township of Lyndhurst, Mayor William Einreinhofer Municipal Building. Lyndhurst, N J 07071 Valley Brook and and members of the council sat ISA : 14-25 et seq 19:57-1 et seq in the audience which filled the Dated: Dec 21, 1972 S H O P -R IT E o f Lyndhurst Delafield big m eeting room to capacity F e e : $ 1).M A v e n u e s Thursday, December 21, 1972 LEADER Page 5

SOCIAL AND CLUB NEW S OF COM M UNITY IN TEREST

Jarot W iles M arries C am ille LaC orte Is W ed A lbert C. Steinm etz To A llan G age O f N. A rlington

Mrs. Benjamin Pokrywa

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Mrs. C. Thomas Lyons O f B enjam in J. Pokryw a Miss Gladys M argaret Brady bride's brother. Frank Brady Janet Patricia C am po In of Lyndhurst and Benjamin Jr., ushered with Allen John Pokrywa Jr of Wallington Pokrywa. Lawrence Giblin, C erem ony W ith C. T. Lyons Mrs. Alb n Gage Mrs. Albert Steinmetz were m arried at a Nuptial Mass Joseph McTague, John Tencza on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 16, and Stanley Stoklosa The Miss Camille LaCorte. The bride wore a floor length Miss Janet Patricia Campo of colonial bouquets of royal and First Baptist Church of St. Thomas. Virgin Islands, the at Sacred Heart R C. Church, bride’s cousin. Gordon Grunz of daughter of Mr and Mrs gown of maracaine, styled by Rutherford, was married to C pale blue chrysanthemums Greensboro, North Carolina, couple will reside in their newly Lyndhurst Rev Robert Florida, was ring bearer Vincent LaCorte. of 8352 W 70th Bianchi. and fresh flowers in Thomas Lyons of Fair Lawn in George Tompkins, was the setting Saturday for the purchased home in Greensboro Brennan officiated at the Mrs. Pokrywa received a Place. Arvada. Colorado, her hau She carried a single St M ary's Church on Saturday brother-in-law of the The bride is employed as a wedding of Miss Jarot Wiles, ceremony at which the couple B A in elementary education formerly of Lyndhurst, became cabbage rose. The cerem ony at five o'clock bridegroom, who is the son of daughter of Mr and Mrs secretary with the P Dennison received an apostolic blessing. from Felician College. Lodi and the bride of Allan Gage, in a Bridal attendants were was officiated by the Rev John Mr and Mrs Charles Francis Effner Wiles of Greensboro, to Company in North Carolina A reception for 200 guests teaches sixth grade in Franklin four o'clock cerem ony in Sacred gowned in Burgundy m aracaine Tully of the Church Lyons, was best man Charles Albert C Steinmetz, son of Mr Her husband, who holds a B S followed at The Manor. West School. Lyndhurst She is the Heart church. Lyndhurst. last and wore holly in their hair. The bride, daughter of Mr Thavenot, of Wyckoff, Keith and Mrs A C Steinmetz of 153 d e g r e e in B u s i n e s s O ra n g e granddaughter of Mrs Edward S a tu r d a y E a c h carried a green and Mrs. John Ernest Campo of Campbell of Austin. Texas, and Jauncey Avenue. North Administration from Monmouth The bride, daughter of Mr J Keating of Passaic. The bridegroom is the son of cymbidium orchid surrounded Stuyvesant Avenue, was given Craig Ressler of Mahwah, Arlington A reception followed College, is .1 buyer for the and Mrs. Frank J. Brady, 510 Her husband, son of Mr. and George Gage of 435 A Ridge with holly. in m arriage by her father She u s h e re d at the Hilton Inn Western Electric Compan> in Sixth Ave , wore a gown of ivory Mrs. Benjamin Pokrywa, 12 Road, North Arlington, and the A reception followed at Friar wore an Empire gown of crept' A reception was held at the Following a wedding trip to G r e e n s b o ro dulcet satin adorned with peau First Street, holds a B.S degree la te J e a n G a g e Tuck Inn. Cedar Grove Marocaine with lace trim on Cottage Inn, Lodi, with d'ange lace and beaded with in accounting from Seton Hall Mrs Robert Garretson. The couple are honeymooning high neck and long sleeves and cocktails from 6 o'clock seed pearls Her gown was University. South Orange He is attended her sister, as matron in Barbadoes and Jam aica. a matching lace trimmed fo llo w e d by d in n e r fo r 175 C arol A M ock B ride styled with a high collar, sheer a partner in the firm of of honor and bridesmaids were headband held her fingertip g u e s ts . The bride is an assistant yoke, and long sleeves with lace Pokrywa and Pokrywa. Mrs. Brian Gage, Mrs Michael veil She carried a cascade of Upon their return from a buyer in the bridal department Carol Ann Johnson made a on S u n d a y . D e c e m b e r 10. 1972 on bodice, sleeves, hemline and Country Manor Homes, Tafton, Barna, Mrs John Donelly, Mrs roses, stephanotis and ivy. honeymoon in Quebec, Canada, of Jack Braunstein Co., New lovely Lucia Bride for Also participating was the detachable train. Garlands of Pennsylvania Owen Stryker and Miss Michele Her sister, Ruthy. was maid the couple will m ake their home Y o rk C ity Children's Club Skansen No 147 Lucia's sister. Evelyn. Lucia pearls cascaded down the skirt P a te r n o of honor in a royal blue velvet in East Rutherford of the Vasa Order of America bride of “ 1969 "; and her brother and sleeves. Her headpiece was Following a honeywoom in Brian Gage was best man for The bridegroom attended empire gown with white satin The bride, who holds a The Lucia pageant, which was David was one of the tomtar of Alencon lace with fingertip where the couple will his brother, and ushers were Fairleigh Dickinson University, trim, and carrying a colonial Bachelor of Arts degree in sponsored by the Couples’ Club (e lv e s ) length illusion veiling, the Juliet visit London. Paris, Rome, Mr Garretson, John LaCorte. Madison and is a computer bouquet of royal blue and white Science from William Paterson was held at St. Matthew’s Ev Carol Ann, who just turned cap adorned with seed pearls Madrid and Lisbon they will Lex Garvie, Gerald Kelly and operator at the Prudential c hrysanthemums College, is a science teacher at Lutheran Church in Ly ndhurst thirteen years of age is an She carried orchids, roses, reside in East Rutherford Jam es Alessi Insurance Company, Newark Their sister Leslie was Rutherford Junior High School eighth grade student in bridesm aid with Linda Her husband is a graduate lab stephanotis, and ivy W ashington School in Whitman of Rutherford and assistant at New York and Robert Clark. Mrs. Paul R McEvoy was her After a reception at George’s Lyndhurst She has been an M rs. John M urphy of Beltsville, University, Bronx Campus. He sister's matron of honor. Their active member of the Skansen cousin, Miss Sharon Palette was M d is working toward a M aster’s Restuarant, Moonaehie, the folk dancing club since the age They were gowned as was the Degree in Environmental newlyweds left for a honeymoon bridesmaid with Miss Teresa of two She is the daughter of STRATOLOUNGERS maid of honor and carried Health Science in H a w a ii. Pokrywa. sister of the groom Mrs Imfeld. a graduate of Mr and Mrs Alfred Johnson of and Mrs. Maureen Ricigliano, Drake College of Business. Jauncey Avenue, Lyndhurst Miss M arie Pesente, Mrs Allen M argaret Cosim o M arries Passaic, is with Following the Lucia pageant, Pokrywa, Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman-LaRoche Inc.. Nutlev folk dances were performed by Giblin Miss Alicia Pokrywa, cousin of the groom, served as Miss Margaret Cosimo, was bridesmaid Miss Linda Her husband, son of Mr and the children with the assistance flower girl. Bridal attendants daughter of Mrs Sandy Cosimo, Peeler was junior bridesmaid Mrs Henry Imfeld. 430 10th of Edward Hendela (also of wore cardinal red velvet gowns 108 A Hastings avenue, and flower girl was Karen street, is a graduate of Lyndhurst) at the aecordian with m atching headdresses and Rutherford, and the late Mr I m fe ld Fairleigh Dickinson University. This was the first time a carried white muffs adorned Cosimo, and Roger J Imfeld, of Elia Stratis was best m an and Teaneck He is a claims Lucia Pageant was presented at with red roses and holly. Carlstadt, were married ushers were Theodore Swenson manager with Factory Mutual the church, and it was very well Kenneth Pokrywa served as Saturday afternoon, Dec 9, in Insurance Co.. East Orange r e c e iv e d his brother's best man The St Mary’s R C Church. PERSONAL R u th e rf o r d ' 'Singla, Widowed, The bride's Victorian style Divorced" gown of silk organza over pale Find happiness by pink taffeta was trimmed with mooting someone now lace. A Queen Anne hat of For a FREE confidential m atching lace held her veil and interview «all she carried pink oses and baby INTRODUCTIONS b r e a th UNLIMITED CRUSH ED VELVET (total plush) black velvet top. Miss Stasia Sas was maid of 33 Ridge Rd. No. Ariinften collar and lapels, surrounded by unbelievably soft French plush crushed velvet Available in Blue and honor and Miss Karen Tirpak ______B u r g u n d y ►wwwwwwwwwwwww With as Little as

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the past. We now look forward The Lyndhurst Lions Club Foundation for the Visually Commercial Leader North Arlington Leader to 1973 for a more prosperous wishes to thank the residents of Handicapped, and others and progressive year. We have Lyndhurst for their generous And South Bergen Review a great com m ittee working with Once again thank you to one And Bergen Sunday Leader support, in the Light Bulb Sale Lyndhurst's Official us. for all new planned held on a recent Sunday and all who contributed to Light North Arlington's Official Newspaper activities We feel without being B u lb S a le Newspaper since 1921 optim istic that all m erchants on The donations received will 157 Ridge Road 251 Ridge Road Ridge Road and business people be used to support various Wishing all the Seasons Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 North Arlington, N.^> 07032 'hit column mutt contain writor » narrt« ond addreti in North Arlington will see 1973 organizations helping the blind Greetings and a Happy New You may nquot» that ftjn information ba withhold the best year ever We people in such as Mt Carmel Guild. St Y e a r Tel. 438-8700 - 8701 Tel: 991 1839 North Arlington will see 1973 the Joseph s Home for the Blind. From Lions Club Dear Editor: 4:25 3, almost three seconds best year ever We are strong, Camp M arcella. Music under the old meet record Jim In last weeks edition of The we are active and we are Leader there appeared an McIntyre of Queen of Peace aggressive and we intend to Make laughing a ... News Leader article about the recent Polar finished second and was also Leader-Free Press stay that way North Arlington h a h a b it. Combining Rutherford Republican Bear Track Meet held at Queen under the old meet record is still a growing town Many Hell hath no fury like a . . . Official Newspaper Boroughs of Peace High School which Tom Dames established a (1892) and East Rutherford new faces are coming in and tight nut with a loose raised question as to the new m eet record of 2:02 3 in the (1893) realize this We do not intend to w e n c h . East Rutherford and Carlstadt accuracy of the timing devices 880 yd run winning by five 38 Ames Avenue let these people down I would A well-preserved peach used I would like to raise the seconds, well in front of the rest like to personally thank Mr remains a perpetual Rutherford, N.J. 07070 of the field His effort for Queen question as to whether this was Fred Huth, who is responsible apple-ofthe-eye. 276 Grove Street, East Rutherford 07073 438-5100 of Peace cut 16 seconds off the Official Newspaper, a snide slur against the running for taking a great part in all our Treasures, of this and that, old record set last >ear Ntfws Editors: Rose Bastian, Serena hoffman Rutherford, East Rutherford, Carlstadt. of the m eet or just a poor choice past endeavors I also thank Mr often turn into. . . Member New Jersey Press Association, Quality Records were also broken in the 939 1137 Group Weeklies of New Jersey, NatMMnl of a literary device I sincerely Prozy. Mr Fillipone trasheries. 2 m ile relay and high jump Editorial Association, Rutherford and East h o p e t h e la te r. (M elray’s), and Mr J. Zirpoli Gossips seldom suffer from Rutherford Chambers of Commerce. Bob Byrnes It is true that the track is slow (our secretary and treasurer) . . . tattle fatigue. Athletic Director and that some fantastic times for taking a great part in all our Editor & Publisher John Savino Advertising Director, A R Cornell were run on it but I don’t think it Queen of Peace past endeavors. Without these News Director, Amy Divine was fair to the runners to HOM A J A N TICS Dear Editor: people we would not have 438-8700 question their performances accomplished what we have B e w a r e o f lo o n s in s a lo o n s. Today, virgins are The m eet was sanctioned by the Dear Friends and Associates in the past Please accept my regarded as ... chaste NJSIAA and the officials were We look back with great pride sincere gratitude n u ts. of the highest qualifications on our past accomplishments President Robert C. Lap of luxury. . . Angora The starter was certified by and endeavors. We have A le x a n d e r Tragedy In The M eadows the NJSIAA was starter for the struggled a long hard road to cat licking cream . IC4A’s and Heptagonal’s and make our accomplishments a the assistant starter at the success We as an organization What was unfolded last Thursday night at The schools, the roads, the policing, the fire Milrose Games. The tim er (and can only do this with strength the historic town meeting held in Ruthertord protection? his watch) is the headtimer for and unity and the fine with the meadowlands development plans the all m ajor NYC public school cooperation of our mayor, past subject was an American tragedy McDowell said the developers would have m eets and has been the tim er at mayors and council We have to pay This opened an entirely new avenue Delaney’s Bar It soon became apparent after Councilman the IC4A’s, the NCAA, the each year brought to this town Ray Carey called the meeting to order that What developers? McDowell said the HMDC M ilrose Games and the Olympic with the cooperation of the doesn't plan to buy anything or build I 57 PARK AVE., and „ involved were victims without villains Trials. I hope I have left no m ayor, council, fire 413 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst a n y th in g doubt as to the carefull and departm ent, police department, Î9 SYLVAN ST., 2nd Fir’ Nobody could disclaim the good intentions » * of William McDowell, the executive director This was a shocker to those who have accurate running of the meet schools and participating RUTHERFORD of the Hackensack Meadowlands followed the conceptual planning behind the The times are official and merchants one of the nicest AND a c c u r a te . Christmas parades this town Development Commission, or the staff among HMDC The HMDC was supposed to provide Join Us On New Year's Eve Perhaps the three meet has ever seen We strive to 200 RIDGE ROAD whom he sat at the m eeting tor the orderly development of the records broken on the track can make this better and bigger LYNDHURST At the same time the dispiriting tact that meadowland Now it envisions itself as a be explained for, if you must each year Our chairman, Jack In Our New Function Room this agency has accomplished nothing, can super planning agency or, as McDowell put it. have an explanation, by the Henderson, does a fine job of accomplish nothing yet has the capac ity for a catalyst." 4 3 8 - 5 3 5 0 qualities of the runners and the laying out the parade route and high mischief was plainly evident throughout Open Daily Until 9 P.M. unseasonably w arm weather It setting up the parade. I want to Closed House How can HMDC persuade developers to And All Day Sunday the long night should also be rem embered that thank him personally for the enter the meadows when it doesn’t own an The Rutherford m ayor and council, alert to fine and outstanding job he has All You Can Eat And Drink inch of property? although the 310 yd track at North Arlington the dangers implicit in the situation, arranged Queen of Peace is in done. I would like to thank the meeting so that the pointed questions on Cape Cod McDowell carelully did not allude to the unbelievably poor shape, was Police Chief McDonough for his This young and in — Music, Nolsemakers — the m inds of all could be answered clearly and ome is available today. basic weakness of HMDC the fact it was rain soaked and slow under any fine cooperation. We look back Six lovely rooms including* f a c tu a lly . conditions it is faster than the at other accomplishments such created on the assumption it would grab the three bedrooms are featured, r They were not as our parking lot on Ridge t h e brand newft meadow lands through exercise of tfoe state’s flat wooden 222 yd tracks on the The reason the answers were not floors of the NY and Jersey Cit> Road, and on the Bellville Mediterranian Dream Kitchen* $25 Per Couple claim for riparian rights with built in G .E. dishwasher. p( forthcoming was advanced almost at once by A r m o u ry s . Turnpike This would not be tra features include, 2205 McDowell, who once was the m ayor of North That claim apparently has gone out the 812 runners from 29 schools possible without the fine . electric, all copper plumbing,* aluminum storms & screens, gasla s j Arlington McDowell said most of the window But HMDC was left behind, eating up participated in the day long cooperation of our mayor and barbeque & wall to wall; questions pertained to a future in which there $300,000 plus each year in salaries track meet which was finally council.We brought the Easter c a r p e tin g . i CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS won by Delbarton and Saddle Bunny on Ridge Road a few EXCELLENT VALUE are no clear guidelines Therefore, there « i could be no clear answers McDowell agreed that he was on sounder B ro o k tie d w ith 16 p o in ts a p ie c e . years back. We have had a free O NLY $42,900 I “ You have to answer iffy questions with iffy ground when he talked of the necessity for Queen of Peace and Waldwick vacation for two to Florida tied for second place with 15 promotion, and have 9 NOT A MEMBER X 438-9633 answ ers,” said McDowell handling the garbage and sewerage flowing points. The mile was won by Exactly into the meadowlands But here again he had participated in many of the g OF MULTIPLE LIST S Dave Wall of Dickinson in town activities, but this is all in The iffiness of the whole meadowlands no concrete proposal Three years ago HMDC situation is what has caused such anguished was talking of building the world’s biggest concern among the residents who have lived incinerator That has disappeared with the alongside the meadowlands for so many plan for a “ new city” of 300,000 years. Plainly, the HMDC that was revealed at the Tlie agency in question once strongly Rutherford town meeting was a corpse that is opposed putting a racetrack in the meadows waiting for somebody to push it into the b u t a ‘new city” with over 300,000 advocated g r a v e . residents That should be done quickly. Within three years the agency has changed The legislative representatives of our area Senator Harold Hollenbeck and Now it does not oppose a racetrack And it has scaled down the “new city” concept so that Assemblymen Peter Russo and Harold Pareti now the agency speaks of 120,000 residents should move at once for a joint legislative who will be scattered along the east bank of inquiry into HMDC A full study of what has Carlstadt. East Rutherford. Lyndhurst and happened to the agency since it was created North Arlington three years ago should be made The facts will speak for themselves HMDC Who will these residents be? is only a farcical shadow of the agency that A s h ru g was created three years ago with such Who will pay the way of these residents? strident hopes Let’s be done w ith it

W h y ?

The ears of Mrs Irene Mercoun and other blowing the whistle on the m anagement and lay educators were assaulted recently in the patrons She got an article in one of the Trenton where they, innocently, attended a m agazines and on that slender bit oi floomery meeting of the Association of State Boards of has managed to work her way into the high E d u c a tio n p ay b r a c k e t s o f th e n a tio n It seems a gal named Gloria Steinem and a There is a whole cadre of Steinems at work couple of other headline seekers were the in New York these days They may be money featured speakers. mad Or they may be on ego trips But in And the language and ideas of the trio either case they are bilking the public just became so offensive that some of the angry as the educational crowd in Trenton were men and women who listened to the offensive bilked the other night harangues want an investigation to determine In an age when hustling a dollar is the thing who invited the trio and how much they were no matter what the hustle Steinem is p a id only doing what comes naturally. To our way of thinking finding out what they The stupes are the people who pay money were paid is the most important part of the for her performance investigation George McGovern still is trying to find out what hit him in the presidential blitz It would The revelation will do a lot toward lie p r o d u c tiv e it h e h a d s o m e r e r u n s o f th e TV' uncovering the motives of Steinem et als pictures of the Democratic convention. The Steinem has had a wonderful career sight of those so-called liberated women who Coming to New York as a novice beaut> dominated the convention turned America contest entrant she got a job as a bunny in the oft Way oft Playboy Club After hustling drinks for a tim e But. of course, it made Steinem s asking she found that she could make m ore money by price per appearance just so much higher

Stop The D um ping

The Bergen County Board of Freeholders can be accomplished cleanly if it is owe a great debt of gratitude to Vernon approached scientifically Conant, the plucky, honest, wonderful guy Republicans have long boasted of their who took on the joint task of fighting the ability to m anage and to get things done meadowland mosquitoes and making the Let the Republicans of Bergen County show ga rbage handling system for the county work that they know how The other night a dinner for Vernon was With an electric m agnet process every bit of held. And Vernon couldn’t be there He was in ferrous metal can be puiled out of the refuse the hospital being treated for heart strain before it is dumped With a paper shredder Conant was a soldier bedded by the conflict in every pound of paper, cardboard or whatever, which he was engaged for so many brilliant can be saved for future use. With separators and fruitful years the bottles can be elim inated and put aside for But Vernon represented yesterday future use. In other words, the acreage now available Let the freeholders move into tomorrow for garbage handling can be made to last for now. They should begin a new system of centuries to come if we tackle now the job of handling the garbage that spews into the re-using it. meadows every day. They have a couple of million dollars of federal revenue sharing. Wood, for instance, can be shredded, Let them put that money to work NOW ground up and made available again as wallboard, insulation and a dozen other uses By sorting garbage as it arrives and by The idea is challenging shredding it the meadowland acreage can last Are the freeholders and the Republican o v e r 100 years as a refuse handling yard This party of Bergen County up to it ? Thursday, December 21, 1972 LEADER Page 7

rrwTTwrnrTa mfvvvvvvuvvv m m 1 New Park Site VALUABLE COUPON m sm m m m m m m&m n m n im nr n m n m m m A N Y O N A N Y O N A N Y ONE S I 0 0 O R 5 LB S O R S IZ E O N E B T L O F In Bergen Co. 5 -LB M O R E MORE PURCHASE 2 5 0 BAG 5 0 ° OFF! PURCHASE S A V E 4 4 c A 624-acre park site in the 20« OFF! 20« OFF! 2 0 * OFF! Ramapo Valley, the 44a.re U S NO 1 RUSSET former Nike base in Franklin L a k e s , a new recreation area in CANNED PAPER CUPS SQUIBB Pascack Valley, a shaded BAKING TURKEY wayside historical park commemorating the Baylor POTATOES HAM o r PLATES ASPIRIN M assacre in River Vale, and ten WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON tennis courts were added to the i,-Mi' ONI COUPON Pttt FAMu » nViT i ONKOUPON P6BU/ LlMl! 1 orjfc COUPON PfcH fAMu T Bergen County park system in i.Mi! ON fc COUPON PER fAMi, > ^ Mil I ONE COUPON Ptfi F AMU 2 P COUPON GOOD 'HBu Dfc'- : j 1 _ COUPON GOOD ! HKu DEC is v COUPON GOOD iHRu DEC COUPON GOOD I HBU DEC 2i COUPON GOOD ÍHUU DEC 23 1972, it is pointed out in a 0000000 jjQifrrtl1! ft**** hfi hk htrMtiiA 1VAA/1 tMrhtif./i fvfrhkfii year end report from b , /. • .. h b Hfhi.krtrhttUtiili ft/If. UlhLLjP Freeholder Henry Hoebel. parks and recreation chairman, and County Park Commission President OttoC. Pehle Other additions included a mobile unit used for cultural events and nature education in the parks, a wild west playground and an irrigated, sodded ball field in southwest Bergen, and a meadowland HOP PANTRY PRIDE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! wildlife refuge in Leonia At Darlington County Park, two projects, an elaborate new WE CARRYA LARGE VARIETY OF HOLIDAY 4 « P A N T R Y p r i d e chlorination system and the rebuilding of the tennis courts, were completed After two years of filling ö a mI rry cVh r,st°m I s operations, the report notes, a start has been made on the grading of a substantial portion of the Leonia acreage in A HAPPY NEW yea pi Overpeck County Park AJso in Leonia, the base course has (TURKEYS J FARMER GRAY U.S.D A. GRADE "A” been laid for the drive from U.S.D.A. GRADE “A’ Fort Lee Road north to the site being prepared for baseball and SELF-BASTING Y0DNG football fields Another Overpeck Park facility under construction is 20 LBS. 21 LBS. the field house for the new & OVER & OVER athletic complex in the Palisades Park section Ramapo Valley County 10 TO Reservation, with hillside 20 LBS. woodland and Ramapo River ■ V lb. ■ B |b. lb. frontage, is the newly acquired 49« lb. 624-acre property The CHECKERBOARD HONEYSUCKLE & SWIFT S BUTTERBALL TURKEYS AVAILABLE AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICES! reservation is presently open for hiking and fishing Included in plans for the future are YOttKGTNY campsites beside the river, and lower lake and back pack CALIFORNIA EMPEROR IMPORTED FRESH LUSCIOUS camping on the slope and around the hillside fishing lake Canoe and raft owners will have access to the river The site’s GRAPES ESTNUTS PINEAPPLES natural beauty will be retained. Hoebel and Pehle noted SWEET TERRIFIC The Ramapo property was LUSCIOUS FOR THE purchased for $2,500 an acre HOLIDAYS from the Roman Catholic Archdioces of Newark each Matching State and Federal 39« grants paid the entire purchase SWEET LUSCIOUS price. County bond funds paid U .S.# I RUSSET BAKING C A L IF . S U N K I S T N A V E L legal, engineering, and surveying costs. ANJOU PEARS A fishing pond, a picnic grove, FRESH a large playground, and three POTATOES ORANGES tennis courts are features of the new recreation area at Pascack APPLE CIDER Brook County Park in BEAUTIFUL LIVE Westwood and River Vale Visitors to the Baylor M assacre burial site park may P0INSETTIASpLaNT J 2 2 9 rgad markers telling of the 57' 10 67* Sept. 28, 1778 British ambush which took the lives of 15 dragoons in Col George Baylor's Continental Army Calvalry regiment. Also in this U S D A CHOICE park is a millstone which REGULAR OR PORTERHOUSE OR T-BONE STEAK NO TAIL covered the burial place of the S 1 ? 9 $ | I 9 lb 1 dragoons whose remains were STEAK u n c o v e re d t h e r e in A u g u st 1967 DIET PEPSI w6 ca n s 88c SIRLOINonAunp qtpak FIRST There are new tennis courts u oa ce VC - h n Uu C rk K °A ONET0^ PRICE AK «"J» CUT 1 6 9 c CUT 1 5 9 c at Riverside County Park South Princella Y am s 4 9 c FIRST $ -J 2 9 THICK in North Arlington and BONELESS FRESH B r i s k e t USD A CHOICE CUT CUT 1 . 9 9 c Spry Shortening 7 INCH Lyndhurst. at Wallington 7 9 c FIRST BEEF U S D A 5 1 2 9 c u t County Park, in Saddle River Pantry FYNE CHOICE CUT 9 9 c R i b R o a s t 3 1 OVEN READY 1 M ayonnaise TASTE County Park’s Glen Rock area 4 5 c OR BROILERS SPLIT OR PANTRY PRIDE r i l T l l p and at Pascack Brook Park F r y e r s GRADE A CUT-UP 0 3 7 c WHOLE 1, 2 9 c The new mobile unit was used C o l d P o w e r 6 9 c FRESH TURKEY W INGS OR initially for the June program COFFEE . series marking the Park Pride Commission’s 25th anniversary DRUMSTICKS lb 29« Included were a children's DISCOUNT FOODS U S D A CHOICE CHASES SANBORN 69c BONELESS program, jazz concert, play, Beef Roast BOTTOM ROUND b $ l 39 vocal concert, lectures on ALL $ 1 39 Pantry Pride C offee GRINDS U S D A CHOICE ecology and gardening, a - 6 5 c Shldr. R oast BONELESS BEEF concert of music of the big Fyne Taste M ayonnaise ; 4 5 c H A L F C E N T E R & band’’ era, and an art show Pork Chop Com bo HALF END CUTS „ 9 9 c Singles Meet M r. C lean D etergent ° 6 5 c The JEWISH COLLEGIATE W isk D etergent .a 8 3 c & PROFESSIONAL YOUNG ADULTS of NEW JERSEY will FLEISCHMANN CORN OIL SARA LEE hold a “HOLIDAY SEASON 2 -lb DANCE” at the HOLIDAY INN 1 -oz of KENILWORTH. New Jersey FRUITCAKES MARGARINE £ 2 85c APPLE PIE pkg 8 9 « PERFECT BLEND OF NUTS AND SPICES on Sunday evening DESSERTS OR SNACKS DELICIOUS EVERY TIME DECEMBER 24, 1972 (Garden P , $ 1 0 0 Axelrod Ricotta ^ M6Q Perxs Lightener coffee State Parkway Exit No 138.) PANTRY PRIDE MIDGET 0 * 0 * The dance will begin at 8:00 PANTRY $129 ,,$959 ,,k $079 W hipped Topping PRIDE P.M. and end promptly at 3 9 c I tin (h can M id n ig h t. Crisco Shortening The events are planned for LIVERWURST 69° :■ 8 9 c Jewish single men and women Danish Canned Ham ^ i 3 " 21 to 35 years of age. The ROSEn w J i . FAIRI n m LLUXURY U A w n I SHEERJ I IL L i\ 1I 0 0 %o rFAIRLON H NYLON VALU LOAF group's activities include LEAN SLICED 3 SIZES PETITE, MED dances, parties, social & TALL, BEIGE COFFEE WHITE TANTONE OFF BLACK pair week-ends, and trips to many ROAST BEEF 6 9 c PANTYHOSE 99« BREAD s | 0 0 well known resort areas. KLEENEX JUM BO The group's objective is to D arkm eat Turkey Roll »«.« 99 125 provide a proper, pleasant, and SHEET compatible atmosphere through FANCY FROZEN RED SOCKEYE - SLICED . TOWELS ROLL 39« Pum pkin Pie p«n ,r, p»i[)( which Jewish single men and women can become aquainted B row n & Serve Rolls SALMON STEAKS f 9 COUGH SYRUP CHILDS LIST 98c on a social level. All activities 7 9C Stuffing Bread ^ i' are open to the public at all Large Sm elts 4 8 9 c C F LIST SI 59 S J 29 times Membership is not ROMILAR LIST SI 59 S ] 29 p r e required to participate in any Stuffing M ix ?^ group activity. For further information on all events and WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NOT «ESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS MIAITM ft »fAUTY AIOS NOT AVAIlABLi IN TMI IRVINGTON PANTRY MIDI future activities for 1973 write ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT DEC 23 to: JEWISH SINGLES, P.O. Box 196, Rahway, New Jersey PRICES EFFECTIVE IN LYNDHURST PANTRY PRIDES ONLY. 07065 KINGSLAND & RIVERSIDE AVE. LYNDHURST Paga 8 LEADER Thursday, December 21, 1972

N e i g h b o r ! S t r a n g e r !

YO UR CHURCH W ELCOM ES YOU

L y n d h u r s t R u t h e r f o r d N orth A rlington Carlstadt E. R utherford

ST. THOMAS ST. M ATTHEW S GRACE EPISCOPAL ST. M ARY'S QUEEN OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH EVANGELICAL West Passaic Avenue METHODIST CHRIST L U T H E R A N R.C. CHURCH CHURCH Stuyvesant & Forest Ave. Home and Ames Avenues C H U R C H Lyndhurst, N .J. C H U R C H Boiling Springs Ave., Rev. Coval T. Grater, Valley Brook Ave. & Richard N. Pease, Rector FIRST PRESBYTERIAN and Main St. 144 Boiling Springs Avenue R e c t o r Travers Place East Rutherford, N .J. Office Phone: 438-5668 Rev. Lindner S T . J O H N ' S C H U R C H East Rutherford, N .J. EVANGELICAL HAE-JONG KIM , Pastor L U T H E R A N 1 53 Ridge Rd. Interim Vicar OUR LADY OF MOUNT C H U R C H SACRED HEART R.C. CHURCH FIRST CHURCH Rev. George R. Dawson CARM EL PARISH Mortim er and Henry C. Kreutzer, Pastor Ridge Rd. & Church and Parish Center: OF CHRIST, IMMANUEL S C I E N T I S T Fairview Avenues New Jersey Ave. Copeland Ave. 9 S. 1 1 A . M . S e r v ic e LUTHERAN Corner of Lincoln and (Lutheran Church in L y n d h u r s t near Riverside Ave. C o n v e n t CHURCH East Plerrepont Aves. Am erica Congregation) Msgr. Henry g J - Rectory: 197 Klngsland Ave. 18 Franklin PI. The Rev. William R. Niebanck, 9 9 7 - 2 1 4 1 78 Washington Place. JOHN W ESLEY Beck, Pastor Phone: (201) 935-1177 P a s t o r CHURCH Phone: 438-1 147 Rev. Edward J. Hayes, Pastor East Rutherford, N .J. Christia i Brothers Faculty House T h e R e v . East Rutherford, N.J. B R A N C H O F 200 Ridge Rd. 991-1235 Rudolph Blum , Pastor Rev. M.C. Langston, L Y N D H U R S T RUTHERFORD WESTMINSTER THE MOTHER CHURCH P a s t o r U N I T E D Christian Science PRESBYTERIAN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H M E T H O D I S T Reading Room C H U R C H Park and East Passaic Avenues The Rev. Lee R. Bundgus C H U R C H 5 S t a t io n S q u a r e ST. PA U L’S Stuyvesant and Tontine at Ridge Road ST. JO SEPH ’S Ridge Road and Page Ave. MINISTERS: E P I S C O P A L R.C. CHURCH Telephone: 939-7920 A v e s . C H U R C H W orship CARLTON HILL Rev. Norman Sm ith, Dr. Fred M. Holloway, Pastor Hackensack St. and Thomas J. Holmes 1 1 York Road Hoboken Road M E T H O D I S T P a s t o r CHURCH RUTHERFORD Church Education The Rev. Frederick C. Fox, III East Rutherford, N.J. 207 Tontine Ave. BA PTIST 8. R e c t o r ST.M ICHAEL'S Carl Baccaro, Music Rev. Michael Judge, 4 3 8 — 6 9 2 8 LIVING GOSPEL Carlton Avenue Ridge Road O.F.M. 23 West Passaic Avenue DIAL-A-THOUGHT East Rutherford Rev. Edward F. Majewski. REED MEMORIAL Rev. Elias M . Gomes, 4 3 8 8 8 8 8 Rev. J.P. Rungee, P a s to r In The Church U.P. CHURCH P a s t o r P a s to r CONGREGATIONAL 281 Stuyvesant Avenue UNITED CHURCH T H E F I R S T Tele. 438-7687 BILTMORE O F C H R I S T PENTECOSTAL PRESBYTERIAN Dr. John Turner Ames Jr. C H U R C H UNITED METHODIST UNION AVENUE AND TABERNACLE C a r ls t a d t ANNUNCIATION 56 W. Passaic Ave. PROSPECT PLACE M in is t e r of WM. G. D O XSEY, Pastor CATHOLIC CHURCH Roy C. Green REV. GLENN F. BYZANTIN* RITE P a s t o r KALKBRENNER L Y N D H U R S T PASTOR Attend Church Rev. Anthony M. Radchuck, H E B R E W Adm inistrator C E N T E R No. Arlington, Lyndhurst, 333 Valley Brook Avenue, MT. ARARAT Rutherford. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH CARLSTADT BAPTIST between Ridge Rd. & U N I T A R I A N B A P T I S T 223 Ridge Road C H U R C H Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst Society of C H U R C H Your Choice Every Sunday K of C Hall North Arlington Carlstadt, N .J. Rev. David Brown, Cantor Rutherford 27-29 Elm Street 319 New York Ave., Anderson Fraser, Pastor Study: 438-9582 Home and Ames Avenues REV. RAY FRAZIER, L y n d h u r s t Hom e: 935-0744 9 3 3 - 2 7 3 9 P a s to r The Rev. R.w . Seaman, Pastor

of Pine Plains, N.Y.; four John Dabinett Pa ; eight grandchildren and brothers, Walter Ploski of seven great grandchildren Mrs. Wojciechowski Mrs. Joseph Dietz Union, Raymond Ploski of John F. Dabinett, 359 OBITUARIES Mrs Halina Wojciechowski, 59. General Hospital after an brief Waretown, Chester Ploski of Highland avenue. Wood Ridge, Mrs. Loretta J Dietz, wife of George Urciuoli o f 9 8 M ountain Way, illn e ss Mr Volpe was a retired Fall River and Henry Falandys died Dec. 11 at Hackensack Joseph Dietz, of 525 Park Place, George Urciuoli. 360 Rutherford, died at Passaic DomeniekChierico checker for the Erie of North Arlington; and three H o s p ita l a t th e a g e o f 88 Lyndhurst, died December 8 at Marlboro road. Wood Ridge, She was a parishioner of St. Domenick Chierico, a 45-year Lackawanna Railroad and a grandchildren Born in England. Mr M ary’s R.C. Church, a member her home She had lived in resident of Lyndhurst, died Dec d ie d D e c 11 at Hackensack of American Legion Post No 97 parishioner of Sacred Heart The funeral was December 13 Dabinett lived in East of its Catholic Women’s Club, Lyndhurst 30 years and was a 11 at Clara Maass Hospital He Hospital He was 48 years old and Veterans of Foreign Wars R.C. Church from Brierley’s Funeral Rutherford and Carlstadt the Columbiettes and the parishioner of Sacred Heart was a carpenter with the Born in East Rutherford, he Post 3616, and also was a C h u rc h Surviving are a son, Francis, Service, 211, Ridge Road, North before moving to Wood Ridge in Rosary Alter Society. Becton Dickinson Co., resided there until moving to member of the Royal Arcanum and a daughter Mrs. M argaret Arlington, with a Funeral Mass 1926 He was retired bricklayer She is survived by her Services were held at Nazare Rutherford, before retiring in Van Billiard, both of Wood Ridge 24 years ago Mr Friendship Council No 2207 Memorial Horne on Monday, in Queen of Peace Church, and mason and was a member husband, Stanley; two sons, 1964. A member of the Lyndhurst; six grandchildren, Urciuoli was a tool and Surviving are his wife, the December 12 North Arlington. Interm ent was and former treasurer of the Thomas and Stanley Jr., both at Lyndhurst Senior Citizens Club, and seven great grandchildren in St. Joseph’s Cem etery diemaker employed by Delta former Alverna Wright; a Bricklayers and Masons Union. home; two daughters, Mrs Mrs. Dietz is survived by her he was also a member of the He was predeceased by his wife, Molds, Clifton, for the past 16 daughter, Miss Nancie. at Local 25, Bergen County John Pelle of Clifton and Miss husband; a daughter, Mrs Civic Interest League, a the form er Margherita Van Volkenburgh years. He was a Navy veteran home; his mother, Mrs. Barbara Wojciechowski at Michael Prokop, of Newark; parishioner of Sacred Heart D e P a o la . Surv iving are three of World W ar II and a member Constance Urciuoli. of Clifton. h o m e . (C ontinued on Page 15) R.C. Church and m ember of its The funeral was from the Mrs. Mary Van Volkenburgh daughters, Mrs. Howard Senior Citizens Club Nazare Memorial Home. of 32 Beech Street, North (Gladys) Otton, of Clifton; Mrs He is survived by a daughter, Arlington, died December 11 in Alfred (Mabel) Mardrus, of Mrs. George Lupinacci, and two M rs. Helen Pawlak St. M ichael’s Hospital, Newark. Oakridge, and Mrs. Ruth sons, M assimo and Frank, all of She was 75. Bornick, with whom he resided; Lyndhurst; a sister, Mrs Mrs Helen Ploski Pawlak of Born in Harrison, Mrs. Van two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Jochem, Isabella Carone, and three North Arlington, widow of Volkenburgh lived in Kearny of Newtown, Pa., and Mrs Mae L I M I T E D ISSUE brothers, Philipo and Giuseppi, Henry E Pawlak, died before moving to North Riker, of DelRay Beach, Fla.; a all of Italy, and 10 December 10 in St. Michael’s Arlington five years ago. brother, Herbert, of Newtown, grandchildren Hospital, Newark. She was 61. She leaves a son, Lawrence of The funeral was held at the Born in Plymouth, Pa., she Ringwood, and two Nazaro M emorial Home with a had lived here m any years. grandchildren m ass at Sacred Heart Church She leaves a son, Henry of Protect Our Pets Kearny; three daughters, Mrs. The funeral was last Friday and Homeless Mrs. Charles Steitz Patricia Reardon of South from the Edward T. Reid Home Mrs. M ary Donald Steitz, 68, Orange, and the Misses Phyllis for Funerals, 5 85 B e lg ro v e Animals Inc. and Jean Pawlak of North of 435 Linwood Ave., Drive, Kearny, with a Funeral Need* Volunteers and Ridgewood, died Monday in Arlington; her mother, Mrs M ass offered in Queen of Peace Foster Homes For Animals Bergen Pines Hospital, Mary Falandys of North Church, North Arlington If you can help: P a r a m u s Arlington; two sisters, Mrs. Interment was in Holy Cross 9 3 3 - 1 1 7 4 Born in Harrison, Mrs. Steitz Genevieve Sugalski of C e m e te r y $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 spent most of her life in Lyndhurst and Mrs Mary Gura Lyndhurst before moving to Ridgewood 10 years ago She retired in 1965 after working 48 EQUITY SAVINGS years for the Mutual Insurance C h r i s t i a n Co., New York City Her INSURED CERTIFICATES OK DEPOSIT husband, Charles, died in 1950. S c i e n c e Surviving are a brother, M INIMUM $7,500 Joseph E Donald of R a d i o Ridgewood; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert Murray and Miss P r o g r a m RATE Doris Stitz, both of East Hanover and a stop-grandson The Truth T hat Heals A funeral mass was offered D e c . 14 in O u r L a d y o f Mt Carmel Church, Lyndhurst December 24 ‘ II hero Is lift hie hem ' Francesco Volpe Franceso Volpe, 90, a 50-year Radio Station resident of Lyndhurst, died Dec 11 at the Llanfair Nursing W NEW 1130 KC Home, Wayne W V N J 6 3 0 K C PER ANNUM

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serious in its potential impact two children, Michael and Com mercial Collection Service. She has attended Washington Everything Y ou Always on the industry. Peoples Trust Appoints Three L a u r a Prior to that she was associated Business School. She and her Thus it appears that the Joseph A. Gallagher jo in s th e with I. Louis Logan, Esq., Life husband, John live in mutual fund industry has quite The board of directors of trust administration W anted To K now A bout bank from Marine Midland Insurance Association of Westwood. They have two a significant marketing Peoples Trust of New Jersey department Bank, where he worked for the America, and W estern Union children, Richard and Mary. M utual Funds problem. Some time ago we has appointed three officers in Richard Bradley joins past four years. Prior to that he noted that 46 per cent of the the trust division. Peoples Trust from - By Guy Savino Jr. was with the Wells Fargo Bank families in the United States T h e y a r e : Richard Bradley, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Boiling Springs Now Open Tuesday in San Francisco for three Although it allows for only a which try to combine the best of had never even been tax officer in the tax accounting Company, where he worked in y e a r s . rather clumsy comparison, two worlds, maintaining a approached by any type of fund departm ent; Joseph A. the tax accounting area lor the Boiling Springs Savings and P. Sammarco, president of He is a graduate of shopping for a prospective conservative portfolio of stocks sales presentation We wouldn't Gallagher, investm ent officer in past nine years. Loan Association and South South Bergen Savings made a Georgetown University and has mutual fund is somewhat like with reasonable growth even want to hazard a guess as the investment department; He is currently attending Bergen savings' and Loan joint announcement today attended the University of looking for a new car possibilities and issues offering to how small would be the a n d Mary H. Anderson, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Association, normally open for because of the Christmas and C a lif o r n ia Just as there are various m oderate dividend yields. percentage ol household heads assistant trust officer in the and is a member of the Jackson. business on Monday evenings, New Years holidays. Mr Gallagher and his wife makes, models, and styles ol The current net redemptive who could differentiate between New Jersey Chapter of the U S instead will be open on Tuesday King and Sam marco said that M argaret live in South Orange automobiles, so is there a wide plight of the industry can the various forms of investment co m p lex I i n a n <• i a I Jaycees evening for the next two weeks. the normal hours for Monday probably be attributed at least and diverse range ol investment possibilities open to them within arrangem ents that should be of M r Bradley and his wife Mary H. Anderson jo in e d William P King, president of will be observed on Tuesday approaches and philosophies in part to the failure of the funds th e o p e n -e n d m e d iu m special interest to you. il you Susan live in Jackson with their Peoples Trust in 1967 from the Boiling Springs Savings and D e v e n in g . evident within the fund to effectively promote the fact The industry must m arket the are the ranks ol the small that they offer such a broad industry Detroit was concept that if. like Detroit, has in v e s to rs selection of investment em bellished the basic, its own " W gas" and alternatives functional aspects intrinsic to ‘4 Co r ve 11 < its own South Bergen County Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Directory the automotive form with a While it is more than slightly conservative operations as well dazzling line ol optional disconcerting to the funds that as more performance oriented packages that achieves a truly they have been consistently trusts The various rating No one office can have all of the ideas or all of the sales - so it's logical to m ultiple list. flexible marketing impetus So, paying out more shares than services which persist in too, does the mutual fund they have been selling since lumping all mutual funds into a W e e k spectrum offer a varied array May 1972. it is far more collective category and then Multiple List your property with one of the following Realtors: of open end investment damaging to the long range rate them in market C o u r s e companies from which the expectations of the industry performancee against certain RUTHERFORD, N.J. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J contemplative investor may that it has not. with the unmanaged stock averages do William A. Black 438-2222 S. T. Davidson Agency939-1831 c h o o se $25.00 exception of this past October, not do much for general public S eason’s Frank Edwards 939-4200 FOR SALE There are funds that strive for Peter Ferraro 438-1063 been able to show any edification Nor do the E N R O L L F O R Justin Realty Co. 939-7500 George Zimmerman 939-1675 maximum growth of capital, significant rise in new sales. In restrictive advertising R utherford CLASSES Greetings Frank P. Nisi. Inc. 438-4421 Charles Zorner 933-3838 and as investment mediums other words, although the loss of regulations enforced by the 4-Bed 20 yrs. 4 2 .0 0 0 A.Vi Van Winkle 939-0500 Harold A. Pareti 438-0550 7 Rms. Fire PI. 4 4 ,9 0 0 contain the elements of risk investor conf idence that, among Securities and Exchange 5 B e d r m s . 2 B a t h s unavoidable in such market To Van Winkle & Liggett939-4343 4 5 .0 0 0 other things, has been used to Commission provide the NUTLEY Frame & Stone 5 8 .0 0 0 strategies. Some open ends Fred P. Kurgan 939-6200 LYNDHURST, N.J. explain the net redemptive industry much latitude in its Ellwood S New Inc. employ high risk gambits such trend is certainly a detrimental prom otional efforts. ALL BREEDS Everyone 939-800U Abbott & Associates 933-3333 as m argin buying and the use of factor in itself, the fact that Nevertheless, it is the fact that N.J. DOG COLLEGE Bogle Inc. 939-1076 H e If ish 1II of options, puts and calls and the relatively few new believers in the fund medium offers a Arthur Liva Agency 933-2121 Our Friends I like, in an attem pt to maximize the fund concept have unique selection ol (Susanne Bingham' Liva-Tuzzio Inc. 933 0400 Happy capital appreciation blossomed forth is far more professionally supervised. i Gibbs Agency 939-2100 Conversely, there are funds that Healthy Bruce Dolin Frank Volpe 933-87-57 invest in securities which will Savino Agency 438-3120 Holiday Season pay out a higher than average ALL MOTORISTS IMPORTANT NOTICE Karen Feldhausi dividend, hence promising an Emily Klesha income incentive to their On January 1, 1973, No Fault Insurance goes into effect. Please feel WALL1NGTON, N.J. shareholders There are income Joseph C. Barnet 777-7420 FRANK P. NISI free to call us for inform ation. No obligation. To all of you who were funds that invest only in various Bud Tammes insured under the State Plan, rem em ber that under the new law you are REAL TOR-INSURANCE grades of corporate bonds, and WOOD RIDGE, N J com pelled to take out liability and property dam age insurance. W e w elcom e Justin Tokarski do not dabble in any common 14 AMES AVE.. RUTH. your application. Albert Gorab Agency 438 1133 stocks at all. There are Ted Tokarski 4 3 8 4 4 2 1 balanced operations which aim at a degree of price stability SAVINO AGENCY through a proportionate mix of INSURORS REALTORS SAD S H A C K ? common stocks and bond 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J. 438-3120 Ju stin No, indeed. This is one of the better 6 room and bath issues And there are funds KURGIE SELLS" ^Colonials in a lovely area. This home features a comfortable Jttgr porch, all cedar closets, automatic garage door and v * Realty Co. ’ jhany extras. Priced right at $49,000. THIS S P A C E • • és

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A VER Y MERR Y CHRISTMAS FROM ELLWOOD S. NEW, INC. ROBERT VAN WINKLE Leah Sarnishan Teresa Cuccinello REALTORS-INSUROR Robert Rankin William S. Larkin 'The Company That Trades" Elizabeth Van Winkle Marge Cavell Open Evenings till 8 P.M. A L SO 1973 Calendars Now Available 939-8000 To our friends and custom ers, all of i:s here at First N ational A. W. Van Winkle & Co. 46 Chestnut Street, Rutherford extend our sincerest wishes for you to have a happy holiday Realtors & Insurors and a healthy and prosperous New Year! M ay we be of 2 Station Square service to you for m any years to com e. LYNDHURST: RUTHERFORD Lovely one family, excellent residential Tel: 939-0500 location, low taxes, compact house. Living room, dining room, kitchen on first floor, two bedrooms and bath on second floor. Owner anxious and willing to consider all offers. See it now I N S U R A N C E O N t O t P F U L Excellent one family, close to REAL ESTATE transportation, maintenance free, exterior. Extra large living room, dining room, kitchen, SERVICE powder roo, other room and closed rear porch on first floor. Three bedrooms and ceramic is our business tile bath on second floor, 2 finished bedrooms FIRST NATIONAL on third floor Many e xtras-100 amp service, FRANK R. EDW ARDS D A V JI/' a n d t r u s t newish heating system, perfect fVill Jiy Insurance .... mother and daughter or for large family. See r v C O M P A N Y it now!. replace any loss at today’s nigh cost* of lumber O F K EA R N Y and labor? Modern 3 room apartment, perfect for couple. Immediate occupancy. Heat and hot If you’re not SURE, . , . water suppled. $190.00 Come ln-And See Us Today ! M EM BER F.D.I.C. KEARNY OFFICE: SOUTH KEARNY OFFICE: Savino Agency Kearny and Midland Avenues Central Ave. (opposite Western Electrfb) Frank R. Edwards Realtors— Insurors EAST NEWARK OFFICE: NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE: Hitk.nuck St. at Palartoa Ava, Eait Rulk.rlord North 4th 9t. (at the bridfa) 251 Ridge Rd. Lyndhurst, N.J. Tal. 939-4200 ' m« mbe* » out* bk r bb n REALTOR a MULTIPLE libtinb 438-3120 -31 Page 12 LEADER Thursday, December 21, 1972 house; Arthur A. Wilson, liaison to District Rotary Clubs; ushers; George Aston, liaison to Luke A Sarsfield. Publicity and M cCann Fund local clubs; Wilmot Moore, Robert Matthies, Finance. Is Your Home Ready for Fall? We can help you freshen up with our fine new By Claire Savino B en efit C oncert ¡C arroll’s Liquorsj selection o f custom made I want to tell you what I did with m y Thanksgiving turkey draperies and slipcovers, President Dan Van Winkle of with Frank M Kennedy as Vice that m ight be a suggestion for you next week, when you have suited to any budget. the Rutherford Rotary Club Chairman. Others on the THE GIFT CENTER just about stripped the carcass of your bird and are ready to announced this week that the general committee are: Walter throw it out. Don’t G ifts of Spirits Are Alw ays Club has agreed to sponsor a Calhoun, Thomas N Monroe Find your very largest pot it needn’t be the heaviest, 1 G raciously Received benefit concert for the Kevin and Daniel Van Winkle but must be the largest and put into it the aforesaid 2 A lw ays the Right Size McCann Fund during the The Rev. Joseph C. Cassidy, carcass. Add some water about half way up the pot , a second week in January. Administrator of St Mary’s 3 A lw ays the Right Taste sliced stalk or so of celery, a sliced onion, eight to ten Church of Rutherford, has 4 Beautifully G ift W rapped peppercorns and a bay leaf, and sim mer from early morning President Van Winkle extended an invitation to the until after dinner. Sometime during the afternoon you’ll find appointed chairmen and 5 Som e in Decanters A t No Extra Charge Rotary Club to have the concert the carcass collapsing down into the pot Add some salt and committee members at the Liquors — Whiskies — Wines cover the pot, and if the water has evaporated noticeably add luncheon last Friday in St Mary’s church The some more, but remember that the less water, always, the Arthur Drucker has been program will include vocal and richer the broth appointed general chairman instrumental solos and sacred FROM AROUND THE WORLD music from the Baroque era SHOP AT HOME • VISIT US • CALL LS I turned the gas light off after dinner and after the pot JW e Gladly Deliver — had cooled several hours I put it in the refrigerator (I have a W om an’s G uild and sacred literature The date We (,an Re-l pholster Your Furniture very old one that will hold very large pots and bottles) and selected for the concert is Consult With Us So Thai It Will Look and W ear Belter Than INew next morning, finding all the liquid had jellied, 1 put it back In R utherford Sunday afternoon, January 14th on the gas flam e for a while. at 2:30 p.m. A freewill offering Then I strained off the broth, and to my amazement 1 The Evening Group of the will be taken up for the Kevin Carroll's Liquors ~ the ACKERSONS found the residue just chock full of turkey m eat I hadn’t been Woman's Guild of 'Hie First McCann Fund 410 HACKENSACK ST. CARLSTADT, ^.J. 214 Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst able to separate from the bones. There was too much of it to Presbyterian Church of Appointed as chairman of -lurst n 939-21 I t or 21 16 throw away and I didn’t want to add it to the broth because 1 Rutherford will hold a committees are: Robert N 939 8121 N.S.I.D. MEMBfcH > A TI(»4L SOCIETY wanted to freeze that for stock, so I decided to use it for a Christmas meeting on Wiley, program : A1 Di Donato, IVim iO H DESK.NKKS casserole dish D e c e m b e r 21 a t 8 :1 5 P.M I fished out all the bones, gristle and skin, the Mrs. Richard Macaulay will peppercorns an^ bay leaf, and had a lovely juicy residue of show slides of the stained glass turkey pieces, onion and celery slices. I thought of mixing it windows of the Church with a cream sauce and serving it over toast, but then depicting the Life of Christ as decided to do a little research. I went through my files and narrated in the Scriptures with found this sauce for left-over turkey: readings by Miss Elizabeth Casserole Sauce 12 cup mayonnaise (I use Hellm ann's) Platt. There will be the singing ‘/4 c u p f lo u r of Christmas carols and Vi cup turkey gravy or bouillon (I used the turkey broth) refreshments. 2 cups milk Mrs. Ernest Keller and Mrs. Salt, pepper, paprika Thomas Rosenbower will be the Combine all ingredients and cook, stirring constantly, ’.o ste s se s until thickened I made this sauce and combined it with my turkey and Dorothy Loudon vegetable mixture (if there’s not enough liquid add either Get set to fill your freezer. Because this week, we,ve cut the price on the juiciest steaks and roasts you ve more milk or more broth), poured it into a greased baking dish and baked it about one hour in a 350 degree oven Served Appears At Mall ever tasted. All tender U.S.D.A. Choice Beef. So good, we guarantee every bite. This week, come to the with mashed potatoes it really was delicious and m ade five Dorothy Ixmden, star of best butcher in town. Come to Grand Union for the finest beef at a trimmed-down price. And don t forget s e rv in g s . stage, television and supper your bonus. Valuable Triple-S Blue Stamps. At Grand Union, we didn t cut our stamps when we cut our prices. I have vowed never again to throw away the carcass of clubs, has been signed to star in another fowl, either small or large On such small economies “An Evening of George are fortunes made Gershwin,” a special holiday This has nothing to do with cooking, but Have you seen presentation at Playhouse on the little Christmas tree in the lobby of the Lyndhurst Post the Mall, Paramus, December O f f ic e 7 29 to January 7. Did you know the Girl Scouts made all the ornam ents of In announcing the signing of recycled m aterials? But have you really looked to see what Miss Loudon, Producer Mary trim s that tree? Ornaments at once different and delightful; Ellyn Devery said the egg shell halves — fragile painted and decorated; bottle production will be a total tops covered with pictures; plastic drinking cups twisted into evening of Gershwin music in fantastically attractive ornaments in my heyday I’d have song and dance Leland Ball paid plenty for such imaginative trim m ings for my tree will direct the special, which and bows everywhere I don’t know for sure but I im agine the has not been done previously in bows are made from ribbons that tied packages on past th is f o rm . FIRST CUT BONELESS TIP Christmases. Miss Loudon was most W hat a lesson this is for all of us, so aptly illustrating the recently seen on Brodaway in old axiom, "W aste not, want not,” which is something we’ve the critically acclaimed revival CHUCK STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK SIRLOIN ROAST alm ost forgotton since the devastating years of the Thirties, of “Three Men on a Horse ” She and something our pioneer ancestors knew so well. And received a Theatre World M ID D L E something it would behoove all of us to remember and C U T P L U S B L U E Award for her first Broadway BEEF practice from this tim e forth. So congratulations to the Girl 6 9 « IB . STAMPS TOO! e f f o r t “ N o w h e re T o G o B u t U P “ 5 9 < . 1 . 0 9 . 1 .1 8 ROUND ScoutS and their hard working leaders and a Drajna Desk Award and All our markets, Pantry Pride, Patsy’s Shop Rite and a Tony nomination for her role Grand Union, have turkey this week from 39 cents to 49 cents in “The Fig Leaves Are a pound and I guess you “take your choice and you pay your Falling,” several years ago. price.” I’ve been cooking turkeys for thirty six years and WE’RE BRINGING DOWN WE’RE BRINGING DOWN when I started there were no butterballs and no self-basting WE'RE BRINGING DOWN turkeys, which I admit are splendid but more costly. In the THE COST OF BEEF THE COST OF MEAT THE COST OF DAIRY FOOD interests of economy I suggest you pick yours from the lower price range and if you baste it properly you’ll make out as R i c c i ’ s n CHUCK □ ITALIAN STYLE SOUR well as though you’d paid ten cents a pound more. They are all good. So read up on your cooking time tables and use a ROAST SAUSAGE CREAM SEMI BONELESS PURE PORK GRAND UNION meat thermometer and you’ll have a good turkey for U S D A CHOICE BEE F HOT OR SWEET Christm as Bon appetit! D i n e r And a happy holiday to all 1 PT CONI 35 auf 113 Park Ave. 89c 9 9 c [ J RIB STEAK ” HOT DOGS □ BISCUITS U S D A A CHOlU BE f F ,. 1.09 '»RAND UNiON ! LB PKC 69' PUlSBURY COUNTRY 8 OZ PKG 3 29' Lyndhurst N.J. 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the guitar, has escaped from a floated in, who was she domineering mother to the with? Only her hairdresser Great Gloria Stars wilds of East 11th Street and is knows for sure — it was her Gloria Swanson, who will star opening December 27, of blind He meets a kooky girl hairdresser, Joe Turbin. in the Paper Mill production, “Butterflies Are Free" in the next door and all ends happily BELL HOPPING: On over to part of “Mrs. Baker,” will be after a few monkey wrenches the Plaza Hotel for the joined by Richard Backus as from Mama. Both Krents and Cinderella Ball given by WAIF, S a n C a r lo LOOK SMOOTH! Now You “Don Baker," Erin Connor as his Gershe counterpart are the organization for orphaned Can Have UNW ANUD “Jill Tanner" and Raymond buoyantly optimistic and children. Jane Russell, Cole as "Ralph Austin." The chairwoman of WAIF, was HAIR RIM OVID determined to break through R e s t a u r a n t comedy by Leonard Gershe is the stereotyped rolls in which dressed all in black with huge based on the real life story of blind people are cast diamond earrings and she Harold K rents, a Scarsdale Gloria Swanson is credited looked smashing. Joan resident and Harvard Law with having continued the long JINGLE BELLS: I flitted about hairdresser ” TRINI LOPEZ: Crawford looked to super I LUNCHEONS & DINNERS School student, who was blind run of the play on Broadway town disguised as a completely “Another mirror to add to my forgot what she was wearing. since birth but by mistake was with her star power as well has normal person amidst the collection.” RODNEY Delightful Don Stewart of “The Personalized Catering For Every Occasion r a t e d 1-A by h is d r a f t b o a rd having made a very successful Christmas rush. My dauntless D A N G E R F I E L D : “ I w a n t Guiding Light" was a princely "B utterflies" is about a young tour with the National personality compelled me to some respect!” EARL Prince Charming and Korean 3 Private Banquet Rooms Scarsdalite who is rich, plays C o m p a n y . chase after a few celebrities, in WILSON: “It’s not a question of war orphan Gay Merwin was hopes of finding out what it is what I want, it’s how would Cinderella and everyone had a I niton tl y .Safely -Permanently they wanted from Santa. I know Santa wrap it?” ZSA ZSA ball. Columnist Holly Brooke Radiomatic Electrolysis Barracks Xmas Party what I want, just a few simple GABOR: “Vat do you think, and I offered our services to 620 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst. N.J. By GINA OF goodies — one of Liz Taylor’s dollink?’’ ENZO STUARTI: WAIFS’ committee — they AGATA BEAUTY SALON Sunday, December 10th. the tr im m in g s . used minks, one of Zsa Zsa’s “Another sports car.’’ (Thatsa informed us they didn’t need the 933-3400 annual Christmas Party for Auxiliary officers in charge of GINA'S ELECTROLYSIS used diamond rings, maybe nice!) ROCKY GRAZIANO: “A wicked step-sisters for the Closed Mondays m em bers of both Barracks and the party were Sophia Lowden, even one of her used husbands set of Encyclopedia evening’s festivities. I offered to C o m e in T o d a y fo r Auxiliary was held at the Post Pres M argaret Kriston. Treas would do Then I want to m arry Brittanica ' DEAN MARTIN: be Cinderella, but they said they Free Consultation Rooms, ValleyBrook Avenue. Mary Ehrlich. Secy, and someone like Onassis and live “How do you wrap a saloon7“ were afraid glass slippers didn’t WYman 1 -1308 L y n d h u r s t Antionette Morrone on a Greek Isle WHAT'S SO. HAPPY HOLI DAZE come in larger sizes. Buffet repast was served, Next meeting will be held THAT! FOR ALL EVERYONE! 157 Midland Ave. Arlington. N.J. CLANGOR: The Poisedon with tree, gifts for all and all the J a n u a r y 14, 1973. DING DONGING’ AROUND MALE CHAUVENISTS: Pipes, Adventure opened, and another Tuesday Weld and A1 Pacino. with gas stoves attached to glittering premier The stars Even if they didn't make it to them FOR ALL MY Gene Hackman, Carol Lynley the premier of MAN OF LA FRIENDS: A few Lawrence and Red Buttons were beaming. MANCHA, everyone else did Welk records and a hammer Five film companies turned the The party at the Waldorf had SANTA, you're becoming more script down and then 20th Jam es Coco, Stiller and M eara, like a politician each year, Century Fox grabbed it Celeste Holm. Alan King, promising more than you give. $6,000,000 was the cost of this Mayor Lindsay, Joan Fontaine H ere’s what the celebrities told production And that’s quite an and Melina Mercouri whooping t í me they want and I’ll pass it on expensive adventure. to you Santa Baby, in case they it up Sultry Stella Stevens 4 1 1 1 * didn’t find time to write didn't make it because of a PHYLLIS DILLER ‘ You gotta chest cold (and she's got the be kiddin’ I want a good chest for it). Shelley Winters

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WOOD RIDGE NORTH ARLINGTON Page 14 LEADER Thursday, December 21, 1972 Guard Helps Santa In W ood-Ridge

Sgt Tobin The spartan Band's rendition of "Santa Claus is Coming To Town" coupled with "Jingle Bells" was well received by those who eagerly watched along the One and a half mile parade route Because of the cold, hundreds more observed the procession from behind closed windows The Band's repertoire also included the stirring march "Under the

+■*:' » h ? ü * Double Eagle " As the Posters all over town predicted this was indeed iiie greatest Band ever to march in the history of Wood Ridge! Special tribute goes to Chief Tom Stevenson’s efficient Wood Ridge Police Department and Police Marshals who directed the complex traffic situation adm irably One resident commented This is g reat1 We need more of these things in Town Keep up the good work1 Jim Warburton BIG BAN D . This is the group of high-spirited bandsmen who participated in a surprise, special parade in Wood-Ridge last Saturday. Band was on way to Shea Stadium for football game Sent To Chanute appearance. At Shea Stadium girls were severely battered by high winds and bitter cold but they persisted. Airman James H Warbutron, son of Mrs Virginia A After failing to obtain Parade in less than three 50 MPH Over ten of their girls Warburton of 223 Lafayette volunteers from the weeks There were many in the Band Front had to be Ave , Lyndhurst, has been Wood Ridge high school band obstacles to overcome not the carried out of the Staduim. after assigned to Chanute AFB, 111 , BRADFORD DELANO. DISTRICT GOVERNOR ROTARY CLUBS, was honored at luncheon at Hasbrouck House. and the local Boy Scout Troop. least of which was the Fire their thrilling nine minute after completing Air Force Hasbrouck Heights. Tuesday by the Carlstadt, East Rutherford Rotary Club In photo, left to right are “B ud" Borman, Fred J Weber Director of Departm ent’s refusal to fulfill performance several of them basic training secretary. Carlstadt-East Rutherford Rotary. Richard LaBan. Governor Representative No. 749, Carmine TorsieHo. of North last Saturday’s Chamber of their original agreement to in the Staduim am bulance’ The During his six weeks at the Commerce Christmas Parade, Arlington. President of North Arlington Rotary and District Secretary, Angelo Natoli. president of C arlstadt East Rutherford supply their version of Santa vast audeince applauded in Air Training Command's Rotary Photo by Farlie. "called out” the N.J. National Claus on a fire truck amazement at the great show Lackland AFB, Tex , he studied Guard! They supplied six of they put on, under such adverse the Air Force mission, The Deptford Spartan Ban», their troops to distribute 1100 conditions. organization and customs and from Gloucester County. N.J. Delicious apples, 50 pounds of received special instruction in marched as scheduled, one Another unusual feature of Quarterly Dividend At Commercial Tr. roasted peanuts and 2000 fre s h human relations soft pretzels from the hundred and ninety strong, th e W ood R id g e P a r a d e waj* The airman has been The Board ot Directors of dividends, the payment of cash y e a r 1973 counties, with its Mam Office at beautiful float on which Santa under a severe handicap of cold Santa Claus himself who just assigned to the Technical Commercial Trust Company of dividends alter the 5 per cent Commercial Trust Company C la u s ro d e weather and high winds Their happened to be Jewish' It was 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, Albert Meyer, secretary of the Training Center at Chanute for New Jersey have declared a stock dividend will be within the of New Jersey operates fifteen and a branch at Ridge Rd., Lt. Ronald Olsommer. Unit extremely attractive specialized training in the stock dividend o! 5 per cent, governm ental guidelines for the offices in Hudson and Bergen Commander of the Heavy majorettes five of whom are Wood Ridge Chamber of L y n d h u r s t m issile electronics field p a y a b le F e b r u a r y 1. 1973 to Maintenance Company at the Beauty Contest winners in Commerce and long time Boro pharmacist filling in for the stockholders ot record January Lodi Armory, told Weber “We South Jersey, had to wear Is Graduated Fire Dept Santa who wouldn't 2. 1973. together with a LEARN would be more than happy to heavy jackets their gun participate. Someone who Marine Pfc. Thomas J participate in your parade, as a squad couldn't twirl their rifles, quarterly dividend of thirty ELECTROLYSIS Welcome friends with recognized A1 behind the Chirichella, son of Mr and Mrs public service to the community and the Flag squads were cents per share and an extra whiskers, wished him a Happy Thom as Chirichella of 414 Tenth the KREE way of Wood Ridge ” He also unable to carry their Banners dividend ot fifteen cents per H a n u k k a h 1 St., Carlstadt, graduated from . . . Rewarding career in share, both payable January 2. supplied three impressive upright The Band did a The National Guard contingent basic training at the Marine permanent hair removal. beartiful precision show by the 1973 to stockholders ol record Age no barrier. vehicles from the Armory participating in the Parade, Corps Recruit Depot in San Full or part time. including a m assive 10 Ton tank Park on Valley Boulevard, was under the able leadership of D ie g o Decem ber 20. 1972. according to Day or live. Men. Women. much to the joy of the hundreds Come, write or phone for transport tractor, which added Harry C Zimmer. Chairman ot FREE BOOKLET K. greatly to the attraction of the of Spectators assembled there the Board This is the 266th P a r a d e . One of their big overland Buses KREE TOWNE & COUNTRY consecutive dividend paid by Mayor John Borresen stood followed the Band during the «/ELECTROLYSIS the bank On the basis of behind Santa's rocking chair by Parade in order to pick up the 152 W 42 St.. N T 10038 • (212) 279 4210 present regular and extra the fireplace, along with 19 year frozen Majorettes who were BEAUTY SALON old Ellen Cook Miss unable to march the full 306 Ridge Road Wood Ridge VFW of 1972, d i s t a n c e ! Lyndhurst, N.J. waving with Santa and freezing The Deptford Band did the Will be Open on with everybody else! Nationally televised Half time SUNDAYS Weber, a local Plumbing show yesterday at Shea F o r A n E x c itin g Contractor and Coordinator of Staduim during the DEC. 24 and DEC. 31 Marching Bands for the big Jets Cleveland game, where the from 8 a.m . to 2 p.m . Fifth Avenue Salute To Israel weather was much worse N E W Y E A R ’S EVE Parade organized this because of steady winds of up to No Appointm ents Necessary do something different!

nnty I he hours o f this glorious season futss Keep A Case On Hand slou lv so von may saror n rrv jov in its totality. And Enjoy The Holidays Eijnit x Savings l< )7 2

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died Dec. 16th in Providence was a legal secretary in New She was a member of Grace O b i t u a r i e s Memorial Hospital, El Paso. York City until her retirement Episcopal Church Funeral

(Continued from Page 8 ) Texas Miss Smith was born in 15 .vears aR° Miss Smith is services were December 19th at survived by a sister, Mrs. the John T. Collins Funeral t h r e e sons, Joseph Jr. of Staten when struck by the truck Belaire, Ohio and had lived in C ordelia S Bishop of Home Interment was Hillside Island, James of Washington A lifelong resident of Union Rutherford for many years. She Rutherford and two nephews C e m e te r v M erry Christm as Boro, and Richard at home; two City, Mrs. Cuny was a member sisters Mrs. Anne Maher of the of Lutheran Church there and of B ronx, and Mrs Marian Mecca Chapter, OES in Union Gibbons of Del Ray Beach, C ity . Fla.; a brother, Jam es Cunneen She is survived by her & of Ft. Washington, Pa and five husband, a daughter, Mrs grandchildren Florence Brown of Union City, two sons, Julien E. Cuny of Walter Pierson Rutherford and Roy C of H appy New Year To A ll W oodcliff Lake, seven b i W alter D. Pierson, 74, of 43 grandchildren and two Clark Court, Rutherford, died great grandchildren l D ec. 10 Mr. Pierson came to From i Rutherford 20 years ago. He Russel Hoch was an electrician for the Julius Russell H. Hoch. 55, who was Forstm ann Co., Passaic, before a Rutherford resident for 40 retiring in 1959. He was a years and a plant manager for GARDEN DELI parishioner of St. M ary’s R C Phelps Dodge, died in Fordyce, Church and a member of its Ark where he moved two years Holy Nam e Society a g o Corner of Page & Chase Aves. He is survived by his wife, the Surviving are his wife, former Ruthe Boyle; and a son, Dorothy (nee Reber); a (one block off Ridge Rd.) Frank of Rutherford daughter. Mrs. Lois M alsmanof The funeral was held from the Nutley, three sons, all of Diffily Funeral Home Fordyce, three sisters and two grandchildren Services were 9 3 9 - 2 9 5 0 Mrs. Cosentini held Saturday at Hillside Cem etery, Lyndhurst Mrs. Biagia A. Cosentini, a 10 Arrangements were made by year resident of Lyndhurst, died Kohler Funeral Home. CATERING D e c . 11 a t C l a r a M a a s s W ood R id g e H o s p ita l Mrs. Cosentini was a member Miss Martha Smith Large Variety of Cold Cuts of the Sacred Heart RC Church, Lyndhurst. M is s M a r th a V S m ith , 80 of 63 Surviving are her husband, Donaldson Ave , Rutherford and John; three sons, John of IN MEMOR1AM lOyears Lyndhurst, Joseph of Kearny We do not need a special date and Anthony at home; two to bring you to mind brothers, Ralph of Lyndhurst, Home Style Salads Joseph of Paterson; and two For days without the thought grandchildren. of you are hard to find Some have forgotten you now The funeral was Dec 14 from t h a t v o u ’r e g o n e the Waldo J Ippolito Funeral KIELBASA & KISZKA But we shall remember no H o m e . m atter how long Mrs W Castles and Family of Mrs. Elsie Cuny John Golderer LIQUORS, WINE & BEER

Mrs. Elsie J Cuny, 80. d ied Siris Celebrate Dec. 12 in Englewood Hospital, M r a n d M rs W a lte r S in . 433 where she was taken following Union Street Carlstadt will Hours 8-10f Sundays 8-5 an automobile accident that celebrate their 12th weeding day. She was a passenger in the anniversary on Wednesday car driven by her husband, They have two sons. W alter. Jr Julien J Cuny, when it was and John Mrs Siri. the former FREE DELIVERY (m in. $5.00) struck by a trailer truck Mrs Joyce Meyers, of Florham Cuny was thrown out of the car Park, is a member of the and sustained the fatal injuries Carlstadt Woman's Club

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B rother D uo. . . Stephen Louie Bectons Com e Back Stonley Din Your H osts H elps Q P Take W allington The DeJacomo brothers, Joe easily disposed of its second To Beat W ood-Ridge 939-3777 and John, are making court victim of the campaign. Lees history for Queen of Peace The Queensmen ripped off the basketeers The pair teamed up first six points of the game on Becton’s basketballers A J Borresen in the second half the senior guard for easy last Tuesday night to catapault two drives by John DeJacomo returned to the victory trail and allowed him only six points lav ups Hill played most of the Hawaiian Islander Q p p a s t W a llin g to n 59 to 48 and a jump shot by John F r id a y n ig h t w ith a 65 to 51 Borresen, coming into the second half with four fouls, but Costello and never looked back. whomping of Wood-Ridge It contest with a 32 5 average in was deadly with outside jump CHINESE - POLYNESIAN CUISINE John DeJacomo pumped in 14 All county football star Don was all very satisfying for the the first two games, had 10 to s h o ts COCKTAIL LOUNGE of his 19 points in the first half Gilson gave the Irish their W ild c a ts pace the losers Becton. 2 1. received a good and Joe took up the slack in the biggest lead of the night wit), a Jerome Hutchinson, a 6-2 performance from Don Barker s e c o n d h a lf w ith 13 of h is 20 fourth period drive that put QP John Hill and Jon O’Connor forward, picked up 12 points tor Barker entered the game in the Special Weekday Group« Luncheon points as the Fighting Irish in front 57 36 with 2:14 to play each had six points in the spree the hosts and dominated the third period and contributed that broke open a close game boards He also had a hand in seven points Mike Carl had 13 For € or More Persons li ax H arrison Surprises B ecton Leading 52 50, the W ildcats ran m any of Hill’s baskets, feeding for the 12 Blue Devils to a 64-51 edge, cementing the Harrison got off the floor after started the run with a pair of victory Jim Randall’s foul its defeat at the hands of Queen goals and George Lehman had throw was the only point Our Special Luncheon of Peace and surprised Becton four baskets as Harrison (1-1) Wood Ridge managed during 66 to 59 moved in front for good after the closing minutes PuPu Platter For Two Coming off its tine victory trailing, 33 29. at halftim e I. T heT uxIàil by over North Arlington. Becton Becton (11), which stunned Hill had 26 points to lead all thought it had the season well North Arlington last Friday, scorers Junior Pete Ravettine liter Weekday Group Luncheon taken care of Harrison proved was limited to nine points in the picked up the defensive B R e n t an a d v e n tu re final quarter Jerome a rude awakening coverage of the Blue Devils’ XX 80e Rick V'aber, who was high Hutchinson toped the Wildcats Special Cocktails m an in the game with 18 p o in ts. w ith 16 p o in ts Shoebridge, Groom Suit Free Special Accommodations DiDonato Just With Party For Christmas Parties Q .P. Has Excitem ent Can’t Do It All of Six or More Freshm an Tommy EXOTIG Shoebridge came through with BY PAUL SWIKRZBINSKI tim es in the third quarter, with Live Hawaiian Music .ISLAND DEC First year coach Pat Houston 20 points and sophomore Joe MAJOR Queen of Peace finally Mon. Thru Wed. has added two elements lacking streaking six points to take a DiDonato with eight points but 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. from last year’s team 49 43 le a d it was hardly enough to stem the FORMALS FEATURING excitement, and victories The power of Hudson County Six straight Gael points were 460 RIDGE ROAD S MON. - THURS. Queensmen are now 3 1, the basketball toughie, Union Hill answered bv jumpshots from NEW YEARS EVE only loss at the hands of tenth HAWAIIAN Richie Caswell and Joe De The Hillers won 67 to 44 The NORTH ARLINGTON ranked St M ary 's a slim 62 60 COCKTAIL HOUR Jacom o to give the Queensmen game was played at Lyndhurst Open House Last Friday. Queen of Peace r 4 - 6 p.m. 53 49 lead With 3:40 left in the Friday afternoon 997-3800 edged Jersey City's St game, Bill Young of St. M ary’s Favors Souvenirs \ v . M ichaels. 60 58 The Union Hill put the game away tied the game with a jumper, Queensmen owned a one point in the first half by running up a 55 55 768 Stuyvesant Ave. lead going into the fourth 43 to 10 le a d Lyndhurst quarter, but soon lost as they The winning points cam e with gave up straight points to trail. 1 37 left in the game, when Bill 49 42 with four minutes left in Young hit two free throws to th e g a m e g iv e th e v is ito r s a 61 57 le a d Coach Houston called time to regroup, and the Queensmen The two team s meet again in reeled off thirteen consecutive Rutherford, on Feb 9. points, to take a 55 49 lead St M ichael's scored twice, to pull Johnney Bacc’s within two A basket by Pete Flora was nullified by a three In First Place second violation, and Dennis Dotherty of St Michael’s hit a Johnney Bacc’s first place, BATES BANKERT jum per to tie the game, with 52 Larid Johnson second place, JAMES C. REID Office Mgr. Sales Manager seconds remaining Krnie’s Del third place, and After two foul shots by Joe I)e Third Day fourth place this is Jacom o and one free throw' by how it all enaed after a long ARNOLD DE MASSI, SR. ARNOLD DE MASSI, JR. Chairman of the Board President John Costello, Q P had a three hard thirteen-week season in point lead, with 29 seconds left the Rutherford Recreation Flag to play. St. M ichael’s Bob Junny Football League A hard, cold, bounced back with a three point windswept field was the scene play to tie the game at 58. with of the final gam e of the playoffs twelve seconds left which would decide the Joe De Jacomo then won the championship after a season of game for the Queensmen, by m any surprises such as the final hitting a fifteen foot jumpshot game of the season when CHARLES CALTAGIRONE Service Mgr. from the left side, with three Frnie’s Del, a team destined for seconds left a championship for the past two On Sunday afternoon. St seasons, fell short to M ary’s visited Queen of Peace, Laird Johnson in the final bringing their high county m inutes to place the league in a ranking, and uperstar Wayne three-w ay tie for first place thus Meyers Meyers had 28 to lead putting everything on the line in all scorers the playoffs Then in the first At first. St M ary’s looked like week of the playoffs they were about to sweep the Laird Johnson defeated Frnie’s Queensmen off the court Del for the second week in a row Starting the game with a rare 30 20 and a near upset of full court press, they jumped to Johnney Bacc’s as Third Day a 12 2 lead Spectators were fell short by the score of 16-12 convinced that the Gael’s height But on the final Sunday, things would l>e too much for the turned around as Frnie’s Del hustling Queensmen Queen of looked like the team of old Peace gave away two inches at defeating Third Day in the A ll o f us at center, four at one forward spot, cancellation game 46 22 with and five at the other Wayne Tim Gearity, their star Meyer, at 6’3”. was being EHMAN "VAN" BIERT halfback scoring three New Car Sales guarded by 5’ 10 Don Gilson touchdowns. D e M a s s i C a d i l l a c The Queensmen fought back, I m erit a ’s m ost I ’ro^ressii'e ('adiliac D ealer never condeding anything to the As the wind grew stronger visitors At halftim e, thev led by and the temperature dropped o n e p o in t. 30 29 even lower, it was time for the R ts. 3 & 1 7 Interchange • L y n d h u rst,N .J. The lead changed hands four (Continued from Page 19)

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St. M ary’s Blow s B ig Lead Team Gives Thanks The m em bers of the Lyndhurst High Football Team wish St. Mary’s blew a 14-point There was little sunshine on But then the referees called a to take this opportunity to thank all merchants, parents, TICKLING THE TASTE BUDS lead last Friday night to drop a the St. Mary bench, however double foul on Meyer and Javier friends and especially Amvet Post 20 for their generous 79 to 78 decision to Our Lady of They went into the final chukker M artinez of the visitors donations toward our dinner We especially appreciated the the Valley at the Rutherford with a fat 66-52 edge Wayne suddenly had two shots and the trophies presented to all team m em bers. FOR 26 YEARS OPEN 7 DAVS g y m . M eyner, high scoring ace of ihe ball gam e in his pocket. He sark Wishing you all a Happy Holiday Season and a successful Rutherford club, took only two both shots and won the game N e w Y e a r Coach Charlie Agel, who has shots in the final period LYNDHURST HIGH SCHOOL one of the county’s better Sf. Mary's (/•) OLV (7*) SEAFOOD "We can't score if we don't G F P O F P FOOTBALLTEAM teams, said departure of his M ever 9 8 26 Martin« 15 3 shoot," said Charlie Agel Reborl 3 2 8 VolweHer 4 5 >3 team in the final quarter from Sheridan 6 0 12 Kondwich 3 0 6 Even with St Mary boys iced Young 6 7 14i Preziosi 6 0 ' ? its pre-game strategy did the «•'■elick 6 0 12 Condon 5 5 15 up in the last quarter it seemed Owen 3 0 6 Corra 0 0 0 R utherford O pens; W ins LOVERS! tric k . Pappalardo 0 0 o they might still pull it out With Our Newest Menu Addition Total* 33 12 78 Totals 33 13 79 Rutherford took the high road tallied the next eight points on The St. Mary team just 27 seconds left Jim Sherida S C O R E BY PERIODS to Ramsey last Tuesday night two baskets by Jackson and one stopped shooting in the final jumped in a shortie to give the CLV ------17 22 11 ?7—’9 St. Mar vs ------22 28 16 12-78 and opened its basketball each by Joe Santo and 5-COURSE BROILED quarter. And the big lead the home team a one point edge JUNIOR VARSITY season with a thoroughly Considine for a 32-23 advantage team had compiled earlier That seemed to be the ball si. Marv's 54 ______satisfactory 65to 49 victory The Ram s closed to within six m elted like snow in a July sun g a m e T h e B u lld o g s s c o re d 47 p o in ts points one time in the second in the even-numbered periods to half only to have the Bulldogs FISHERMAN’S NET DINNER win going away in their opener pull away for good A Includes: R a m s e y , w h ich lo st by 30 seven point string highlighted Vikings W in One Fo r points to Dumont Friday, took by two long bombs by Considine » Shrim p, Clam or Oyster Cocktail an 8-2 lead on four points by Tim proved the clincher Pendry and the second period A LA CARTE » M anhattan Clam Chowder — or Lobster Bisque onslaught by the Bulldogs Ed Tarantino » 6 ,$ s 5 5 0 B ill Ferguson , 62-52 With Paul Jackson getting one basket and John Considine On MSC Squad » Chef’s Salad - Hot Garlic Bread Bill Ferguson, new coach of M orris, who had seven points as In addition to Fitzpatrick, hitting a pair of jump shots Ed Tarantino of Lyndhurst is North Arlington's Vikings, Leonia ran off 10 in a row at the North Arlington got double from the corners, the Bulldogs a middleweight member of the spent the week end with a » Com bination Platter of Lobster Tail, Alaskan King Crabm eat, start of the second period to cut figures from Nick Mazzola (16) tu r n e d a 19 15 d e fic it in to a 21 19 Montclair College wrestling happy smile His team broke North Arlington's lead to 32-27. and Mike LaPlace (14). Paul e d g e team for which high hopes are Stuffed Dover Sole, Spanish Shrim p, Scallops and Clams Casino into the win column with a 62 to M o rris h a d 26 p o in ts J a c k s o n h a d 13 fo r L e o n ia Leading 24-23, Rutherford held this year. Ed, who wrestles 52 victory over Leonia a t 158 to 167 p o u n d s, is a and Baked Stuffed Clams It was the first win in three member of the team 'that is W estw ood Takes V ikings By 73-62 games but it was the kind coached by Larry Sciacchetano * Choice of Dessert - Coffee - or Caughey’s After Dinner Cordial coaches like to dream about W estwood took North were baskets by Joe Gelinski six N o rth A rlin g to n h ad 10 of of Upper Montclair Last year Arlington 73 tp 62 last Tuesday and Mike Henderson 13. Tarantino won 10 and lost nine (SERVED EVERY DAY) Bill Fitzpatrick tallied six of For Reservations night and for the Vikings it Walencikowski’s first varsity with one draw. He pinned two of 64 Hoboken Rd. th e f ir s t 12 p o in ts fo r N o rth looked like a long season ECAUSHEYS or Information game was a success for the Bill Fitzpatrick was high man his opponents and decisioned E. R utherford, N.J. Arlington, and after Leonia The Cardinals led the Vikings junior forward, who scored 20 for the Vikings with 15 points seven He was pinned but three PINE ROOM Call 939 4448 (1 BLOCK OFF ROUTE 17) made threatening gestures in 59 58 with tim e running out Bill points Jancek. the 6-4 center, Gelinski had 11 times himself the second period, it was Gardner started the streak with led the winners with 23 in their Fitzpatrick again who started a pair of free throws. Joe s e a s o n 's o p e n e r. Hengemuhle added five more, T h e C a r d in a ls m a d e 19 o f 26 the Vikings on a 10 point tear in Member FDIC Ed Walencikowski had four and the third period that wrapped from the free throw line for the Jeff Jancek four All the Vikings up the decision Fitzpatrick m argin of victory Gardner shot could manage during this time finished with 25 points six of six and Jancek hit five of

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Latin Am erican Division R eferen ce s W rite Bo * No ot i t-ade« into hdqts to report he was Press .51 Ridge Road l yndhurs: CRYSTAL Mr Rinaldi joined Becton, involved in an accident in the Left to right: Milton Goldman, Edward DeAndrea, Louise Brizzi D ic k in s o n in 1971 H e w a s CARPETS Pantry Pride parking lot N O R T H A R L IN G T O N 4 room s in associated with the Clay Adams excellent location Near buses KELLY GIRLS 213 STUYVESANT AVE , other car owned by Mary Available January 1st Call 485 9091 Division of Division and served most Kelly Services LYNDHURST.NJ 07071 F io re llin o recently, as assistant to the Hess Service Station. Chas RUTHERFORD Plerrepont School 935-5885 933 2930 president of the B-D Life Lyndhurst M an Gets area — 5 large rms. newly painted Siedel. owner, reported his Garage Two children accepted $235 sciences Division 8 Station Square, — Plus utilities Call 935-1917 station was held up and robbed II t i l . I n II 11.1. C I R I ’H T He is a graduate of Princeton R u t h e r f o r d Attendent reported he was Rutherford, furnished room. University and received his JD (opposite tram station) * * C ivil Service H onors 124 Orient Way. Gentlemen threatened and robbed degree from Columbia onty. References. Inquire 116 Daniel Gemeiner of Hardin University He practiced law in Orient Way. Cl STOM Edward DeAndrea of Lake Ann Reuter, Oscar Waldow, Avenue was conveyed to Union City. N.J.. and served as of plaques for Distinguished m (, SH \ \lf><)()l\<; Avenue, Lyndhurst, was elected Lalle Jones, George Gallagher, For Sale Hackensack Hospital with a a member of the N.J. General Service to Miss Brizzi and for his second term as president Stephen Kovack. severed artery in his wrist A s s e m b ly f ro m 1968 to 1972 D e A n d re a XEROX * * * of Bergen County Council Directors for two years: sustained when he put his hand Mr Rinaldi and his family The plaques were presented Number Five, New Jersey Civil Carrie Barteluse and Alice through the window in a door r e s id e a t 251 F o re st A v en u e, by Shield publisher Milton E OPERATOR S I IU II I 1/ I I H I M I/..S Service Associatio, at an S c h o lp CHRISTMAS TREES Officer R Giangeruso reported Glen Ridge, N J Goldman Other officers M . i t u i r p m so n In : ,p, < r,,,x installation dinner on installed were Directors for one year Philip SCOTCH PINES »LINOLEUM & TILES his son, Robert, 3, was bitten on in SHMVIH .I.*))!, H iijli St hool D e c e m b e r 2 First Vice Pres Leonard DeBlasio, James Kierce, BALSAM the lip by their dog 2 Angelo La Vecchia, reported G I <1(1. G o o d w it h t i I ) I né s . I ) ih n Michael Pomella and Michael 1 *AREA RUGS he w as bitten on the left hand by State president Louise Brizzi, Soccio, Second Vice Pres Grave Blankets & Wreaths duties i.K Intl.' disp.it« lim i pi ir I Is Received a call from a male former Council 5 president, Muriel Lowry. Chairman of B ru y . and sonic mi;sst:nijm D h v c i s »STATUES, PLAQUES living at Ridge Road reporting a h is d o g adm inistered the oath of office. Board of Directors Peter SANTA CLAUS license ir lim ed. I ,ill I ,Kv.nd & Received a call from Mrs & PEDESTALS fire in Mann Oval bleachers The event took place at the Unwanted Hair K e lc e y Casbar, Treasurer Emil On Saturday, Dec. 23rd were on fire children had Domonico. some time during Problems? 621 842 2 Buffet dinner dance at the Jordano, Financial Secretary the night the front picture Remove Them Permanently. An egual opportunity started the fire Knights of Columbus Hall. from 9 a.m. II /; SHR I II I Lillian Hughes. Recording Be Hair Free and Carefree. e m p lo y e « window was broken with a 12 2 B e r n a d e tte D a tz . J e r s e y Hackensack Highlights of the Secretary Dorothy Mele and SHELL STATION n i l 1 1 ii i : s h i i . Electrolysis Specialists City, conveyed to Hackensack stone Other stones were found evening were the presentation 635 Schuyler Ave., ergeant at Arms Salvatore Division of American Hospital Oxygen on the lawn Electrolysis Institute licensed by L y n d h u rs t M in eo Received a call trom Billy State of New Jersey now giving administered to her enroute to Trustees: William Schroeder, D O N ' T private treatment in Rutherford hospital had difficulty Enslin. employee of York WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR: Fred Hillers and Henry Hoppe area. FOR APPOINTMENT b r e a th in g Service Station, reporting a Directors for three years: MARBLE TABLES. 2 end with male had just run out of said C A L L U S ! 438-5665 matching lamps, 1 cocktail, IT Alex Pokoski, conveyed to Patrick Baldino. Rose Corbo, PROVINCIAL Only 2 years old station which had closed at 10 Just bring your AUTO 991-«055 TELLERS OR Clara Maass Hospital and Title - or payment complained of pains in chest PM. Culprit had left his car at the station Daniel Gill was book to: KITCHEN SET - TABLE WITH TELLER TRAINEES and difficulty in breathing EXPANSION LEAF and 5 chairs c h a r g e d Good condition $50 00 Call 998 4175 Harold Connor reported that on BELL-PIKE MOTORS 3 Officers Robert Downej and Cor Belleville Tpike CLERK TYPIST Novem ber 30, while backing out & River Rd Mileski conveyed to Hdqts a LOUIS? o f h is d r iv e w a y in h is 1971 North Arlington PENTAX SPOTMATIC 35m m Plymouth he was involved in John Mileski of Rochelle Park CAMERA. 1.4 lens (as is) Recent, NOTE TELLER unused stereo equipment Complete an accident with a Van owned who was then conveyed to A.-.nglon [l,n( , PONTIAC set of barbells Call 438 1643 anytime Hackensack Hospital for a Call for Appointment by Northern NJ Oil, Newark And pick up a check! Received a call from the laceration of the right leg Wf SILL M O R Í Floor sample ref., washers and Whelan residence reporting a PONTIACS .B IC A U S E dryers. 10 to 30% off. Full window had just been shot out of warranty and guaranty Pc:so.u 991-3100 Appliances 935-5277-78 36 a car owned by Patricia INDUSTRIAL WE SELL FOR LESS A m e s A v e . Whelan Window shattered with WE PAY MORE FOR YOUR TRADE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT a B B gun HAULAGE CORP. WE GIVE BETTER SERVICE Received a call from a young fem ale stating grass was on fire ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTION Sw eaters For Sale FIRST NATIONAL BANK at 346 Sanford Ave. alarm Industrial Waste Removal OF TOP QUALITY was put in and all engines Latest fashions & popular styles responded This was a False USED CARS make ideal gifts. & TRUST CO. OF KEARNY A la rm . 40 Park Avenue 933-9500 Richard Gleason, Court Ave Lyndhurst 582 Kearny Avenue, Kearny reported that sometime during 2 93 PARK AVENUE ( F a c to r y in re a r) 1000 VALLEY BROOK AVENUE the night, his 1972 Chev was 939'-6100 LYNDHURST An Lqual Opportunity f mployer d a m a g e d LYNDHURST, N.J. Thursday, December 21, 1972 LEADER Page 19

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AIR CONDI TIONE RS COMPLETE HOME Automobile financing new •ROOM ‘CENTRAL Removal Topping COMPLETE SOLID OAK | A A S C O r o o f i n g • C OMME RCIAl IMPROVEMENT or used. Long term, low A & B ( n s t .1II .11 io n & Rep.ins on .ill CENTER bank rates. Same day check. & S I D I N G S E N E C A RF-f MIGE.RATORS FREEZERS, KITCHENS & BATHRMS DE GUTTERS AND LEADERS MOVING & BOYS' ROOM SAL S REFRIGERATION STORM WINDOWS SERVICE SIGNED AND DECORATED Free estimate Savino Agency Fully Insured TREE SERVICE 6 6 1 3 2 7 5 TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS WE STORAGE Call 935-4026 OM > DO THE WHOLE THING 251 Ridge Rd. Tom Bissig, Prop CORP. $129 A utos ARROW CONTRACTORS lyndhurst, N.J. 9 3 3 - 8 2 7 9 124 Schuyler Avenue ROOFING, LEADERS 4 3 8 - 3 1 2 0 Fully Insured 2 Beds plus 8 D r a w e r s Kearny, New Jersey AND GUTTERS. Engel Van Lines Free Estimate Local & (Bedding Extra) RIVERSIDE 9 9 8 - 4 9 0 7 SCHIATTARELLA Long Distance LIGHT HAULING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Trimming Cabling BELLEVILLE, N.J. Hourly Rates Complete M editerranean Living Room - AUTO SUPPLY Will Also Clean CALL KEN — 751-6813. Free Estimates Attics, Cellars, & Garages. Loads insured Sofa, Rocker, Lounge Chair 876 Riverside A ve.Lyndhurst Sal Mazzola I M G 9 3 9 5 6 6 3 MASON - CONTRACTOR J o b s ! in transit R O O F I N G Sidewalks Patios Call 256-2440 BOB DEL SAPIO Parts, Tools, Chemicals, Brakes Stoops - Foundations 4 5 Y E A R S See Our Classifieds 991 0915 and Drums, Trailer lights, $299.95 CONCRETE FLOORS 991 4620 991 8410 Bumper Guards & Jacks. Painting ALL WORK 9 3 3 - 6 2 9 3 GUARANTOR Mace Bros. W holesale O utlet Alterations Hearing Aids ONE CALL HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE!! PAINTING • Hot Asphalt Roots * A d diti« 65 Beech Street Kearny, New Jersey SAL MONDO • Leaders & Gutters * PI1, i ml) i AMELIA FRATI * f le c t'i. L a C o r t e PAINTING - CEILINGS South Bergen • Chimney Repairs * P jm tin making the halftime score 20 0 Hearing Aid Center P A N E L L IN G * A lt.T ,It 1 M.tso Johnney Bacc s • Slate Repairs In the second half. Joe Viola B r o s . 108 Park A w ., Rutherford HOME IMPROVEMENTS * K III h.M ' B,r;<*i (< ontinned from Page 16) scored his second touchdown 939-0533 438 1042 • Shinqle Roofs Complete Alteration final hour and a half of the m aking the score 26 6 in favor of Batteries-Accessories- Repairs Call 9 3 3 3 0 8 5 Any Time COMPLETE LINE OF 3 7 1 - 5 4 8 4 f ree hstimates season A period of time which Johnney Bacc’s. I^ird Johnson Additions H A R R I S O N ______HEARING AIDS Reasonable Free Estimates would produce a winner and a struck back closing the gap at Porch Enclosures & S O N CRAFTS ALL CONSTRUCTION loser On this particular day. it 26 14. but could do no more as was to l)e all Johnney Bacc’s as Car Ports Masonry Plastering their passing attack was New Aluminum Sash 991 3319 they rolled over Laird Johnson completely shut off In the final 32 14 With the wind reaching seconds of the game, Bob Aluminum Siding Concrete & Brick Work Plastering fifty miles per hour, it looked “Sparky" Fagan put the icing Porches * Brick Veneer New Ceilings NewRoom: N.H. BROOKS like it m ight be a long afternoon on the cake w-ith a forty three Roofing Patios * Sidewalks * Walls ROOFING CONTRACTOR V I N C E N T ’ S for the Laird Johnson passing yard run making the final score We Install Dacor Brick JIM M ANLEY Brick and Asbestos Siding Bathrooms & Kitchens Free Estimates attack, and that it was as Johnney Bacc’s 32. W Y 8-8232 Gutters and Leaders CaM M & M Anytime quarterback Mike Monaco, who Laird Johnson 14 933-5284 REPAIRS 2 6 Meadown Rd. Rutherford BARBER S H O P leads all passers with eighteen 7 5 9 2 5 7 2 224 Mountain Way 590 Devon St , Kearny 1 WEbster 9-7186 touchdown passes, was only A great deal of praise should Specializing In Men's Hair Styles able to connect for one TI) pass be given to both team s as they Lyndhurst Miscellaneous Plumbing with a sixty five yard bomb to played the game with ERNEST J. CURRENT Rill Byrne Laird Johnson's everything they had fighting ROOFING CONTRACTOR PERSONALIZED CUTTING Roofing RepairsChimney Repair other score was when Mike their opponents as well as the *Razor Haircuts Gutters and Leaders Monaco picked up a Johnney elements This reporter would 242 DONALDSON AVI *Hair Styling DON’T MOVE ARROW GLASS Plumbing and Heating Supplies Bacc fumble and ran for the like to give his personal RUTIIERI ORD, N.J. IM PR O V E 124 Schuyler Ave. Sinks Kitchen Cabinets touchdown Johnney Bacc’s congratulations to the entire Kearny N.J. Telephone GE 8-9522 started early in the first quarter Johnney Bacc’s team for the ADD - A - ROOM Electrical Supplies 9 Ridge Rd. L y n d h u r s t 9 9 8 - 4 9 0 7 VANITIES MADE TO ORDER on touchdown runs by Joe V’iola, fine game they played and for C A L L ALL TYPES GLASS PIPES CUT AND THREADED Services Bob Fagan, and Nick Graber winning the championship FINKE BROS. R E P L A C E D East Rutherford Storm panels and screens, Guard Celebrates Christm as Party 438-2017 wood s#sh» table tops,, Statewide T.V. • ADDITIONS mirrors resilvered, auto Plum bing Supply The annual Christmas Michael Mazzaro, the latter Robert Scoular, Wm. P Taylor, Jas. R Hammond, John • ALTERATIONS glass, store fronts. Heavy 311 Kearny Ave., Kearny Luncheon and Party of the Old 234 PATERSON AVE being a member of the Richard B. Weeks Harrold, Harry R Hertzel, duty storm windows and Expert Color Service Guard of Rutherford, Inc., an EAST RUTHERFORD Rutherford Police Department Also Mesdames Carl Abend. Ludwig Kurz, Jim Leighton, A1 doors. Pick up and deliver. and B & W Association of Retired Business since 1956. Chief Kraus in a few Lillian Ambry. Marion Austin, M ahler, Philip Manwell, A TURIELLO & SON and Professional Men. was held 9 3 3 - 1 4 3 0 well chosen words spoke of the Ruth Barr, Gertrude C. Belyea, Edward Mangels, Rev. Wm. H Complete Home Improvements 9 9 8 -2 8 8 5 on Wednesday morning in the Additions-Dormers assistance the Old Guard gave G enevieve Butenschoen, Niebanck, John F. Otto, Oscar Garages-Finished Basements 24 11 OU R SER V ICi; Landmark Restaurant, East the Police Department when Florence Cassedy, Genevieve Otto, Paul Pierson, Percy and Attics Seven Days a Week R u th e r f o r d T h e r e w a s 196 Kitchens Modernized STOEVER called upon Saul then Celio, Charlotte Clark, Prince, Lon Putnam, Maurice Aluminum Siding & Roofing persons present, composed of AND GLASS T V R E N T A L S presented Mazzaro with the Old Margaret Clarkson, Clara C Reswick, E. Martin Roberts, Aluminum Doors & Windows STAN K A RA S members and their wives or 414 Forest Ave. Lyndhurst Guard Citation for Meritorius Dean, Virginia di Butera, G.E. Bill Shuit, Ernest Socci, Stove Parts women guests, invited guests 4 3 8 - 3 6 6 3 Black & White T.V. Service in the Community He Fielstra, F J Foster, Mary Frederck J Verny and Harold For All Makes of Stoves 15 Church Square $7.95 and widows of past m em bers Color $9.95 stated that Mazzaro had Frink, Gladys D. Gage, Angie W illiamson Also Charles 6303 Bergenline Ave. Harrison, N.J. The festivities began with the Contractors State Licensed Full Color performed service beyond the Caspar, Mary G Harris, Louise G w y n n e West New York Antenna Installation Old Guard Orchestra playing $69.95 call of duty, as follows: Goes to Hohlstein, Eileen Kennedy, The final semi-monthly N .J. 0 7 0 9 3 the “Manhattan March" and the different schools in H E A T IN G 22 YRS IN KEARNY Johannes Knyff, Sofie m eeting of the year will be held “At Christmas Time " The Rutherford to instruct the W IL S O N ’S Phone 868-6355 PLUMBING Honest & Dependable Lichtenberg. Virginia on W ednesday, December 27, in Orchestra members were children in safe habits in traff ic, • Gas Water Heateis Luscombe. Dorothy Mayrer. the Fellowship Room of St S erv ice James Hammond, leader and C H R IS T M A S • Alterations using films and charts He is Maude V Meissner, Ella John's Lutheran Church. The • Gas-Heatmq violinist; Louis Bright, pianist; usually accompanied by a • Kitchens Meyer. Betty Nelson. Bea newly elected officers for the KITCHEN Allan Riddle, celloist; Maurice • Hot Water Heateis magician, a member of the Prince, Ogden Rogers, Wm. year 1973 and the Trustee to the Why Pay More? • F urnaces Repaired Reswick. violinist; and Charles Rutherford police Department and Installed Staheli. Josephine Sinclaire, Memorial Fund for three years J o b s ! Gage, trum peter 12 foot - $299 • Small repait work Also attends meetings of the Isabella Sawyer, Milton will be installed by Frank I • Roofing President Frank I Meiks • Leaders and gutters Parent Teachers Associations Veldran. Elmon Williams, Meiks. the outgoing President See Our Classifieds! R ead T he welcomed all present, and MERRY CHRISTMAS! • Bathrooms to instruct them in their part in Bertha Wootton. and Alice The guest speaker for the day introduced those sitting at the From the Kitchen Master Emergency Service helping children to avoid traffic F r e s e will be William Porcelan, dais, who were: The Reverend Night and Day Classifieds accidents He takes a leading Also M essrs. Louis C. Executive Director of the William H Niebanck, Pastor of part mobilizing adults to serve JAMES WILSON 485-4604 484 9317 Behrmann. Lou Bright. Russell Health and W elfare Council of St John’s Evangelical 9 3 9 8 2 6 6 DEL'S IN C . 9 9 1 - 0 1 2 7 as guards to direct traffic near E Bryant, Robert Casotto, Bergen County His topic will be Lutheran Church; Gerritt the various schools in Ernie Dommeleers, Elliot “We are our Brother’s Keeper Fielstra. President Elect and HOME FURNISHINGS R utherford Rutherford He attended the Drury, Dick Duane, Mayor He will be introduced by G erritt Mrs. Fielstra; Mrs. Frank I Public Institute on Traffic F i e ls tr a P lu m b in g Einreinhofer, Theron Hadden, BRB DISCOUNT PRICES Meiks; Mrs. Lillian Ambry. Records and Analysis to study Heating - Tinning W indow Cleaning President of the Golden Age how to keep traffic records and CARPETING o f th e B e tte r K in d MFG. & SERVICE CORP. Club; Mrs Charlotte Clark, how- to use them to prevent DRAPERIES Call 939-6308 & Vice President of the Golden traffic accidents in Rutherford SLIP COVERS HENDERSON BOYD,Inc. Breaks Ground General Contractor Age Club; Mr Herman (Jack) All of these activities and TABLES LAMPS 302 Park Ave. Rutherford M aintenance Co. Lange, First Vice services are performed with The combined effects of a cold for the club's 50th Anniversary Additions Dot net s f . ir m ly BEDDING & UPHOL President Elect, and the Hon the endorsement and Decem ber’s day and in Septem ber of ’73 * Industrial Plants William Einreinhofer, Mayor of devastating seasonal winds H o ( . m s Convrrsio/i to STERED FURNITURE encouragement of Chief of The proposed 40’ X 80’ Roofing could not delay the ground * O ffices Rutherford. He also introduced Police William Kraus Sergeant building will feature a bar, AND DECORATIVE breaking ceremony for the new Mrs Jean Hagar. soloist; Mazzaro thanked the Old Guard self-contained kitchen, a * In stitu tio n s clubhouse of the Polish ACCESSORIES Phillip Manwell, Director and for the aw ard banquet room seating American Citizens Club of (Eve. hour* Thur*. 'til 9pm) Bonded Personnel pianist of the Old Guard approximately 150 people and I / n r ,) f L y n d h u r s t BERGEN-ESSEX Troubadors, and Past Also Messrs Carl Abend, ample parking It was designed 744 KEARNY AVE., Full Insurance Coverage Almost fifty brave souls, Presidents of the Old Guard Hewitt Barr. Clement C. by the architectural firm of KEARNY, N.J. among them many notables, ('om/tlrle Janitorial William Sinclaire, Alonzo Belyea, Wm. R Browne, A1 Bower and Oldziey, Ridgewood, F mishrd H.isrmrnts All ROOFING Co. withstood the elements during 9 9 1 -0 9 1 5 Butenschoen, Dwight Cassedy, N.J. S rrvice Putnam, Quirin Schwarz, the half hour ceremony to make of M.tsnn O/K Roofing . . . Gutters . . . Frank W\ Celio. Lloyd A Dean, All speeches at the ceremony 438 6542 George Huffman and William this event a success. 43 Chestnut St. Rutherford Percy Doetton, G.E. Fielstra. were understandably brief 't 1 ‘trnot :K / '{ m o r G la s s m a n n Congressm an Henry Ralph A Fister, Frank J because of the weather. Joseph Ernest Dommeleers directed Helstoski, Lyndhurst Mayor Pawloski summarized the BERGEN COUNTY GLASS those present in singing Foster, Henry C Frese, Chas Joseph Carucci, Commissiortfer M IRRORS MADE TO ORDE R Sidings - All Types TANTULLO feelings of all in attendance by "Am erica; Charles Davies lead E. Gage, John Goehner. Don Walter Janowski and former Auto Safety Glass Installed stating "I thank the Lord for CONTRACTING in the Pledge of Allegiance, and Kennedy, Bryce M Jones, Commissioner Edward Russo Glass For Every Purpose Free Estim ates letting me be here today and 1 stim.itps 2 1 6 R I D G E ROAD P A IN T IN G Chaplain W illiam Browne asked Miles Kight, Jack Lange, Chas. were among the featured that’s all the thanking I'll do Chi'crf nil y G iv n LYNDHURST, N.J. PAPER HANGING the Invocation Lehmann, II G Luscombe, speakers. Father Edward Fully Insured because it’s too cold.” “This WE 9-9143 W m M ayrerKirby W M ajewski, Pastor of St. WOOD PANELING The Old Guard Troubadors building will be more than G3ÍJ ^>138 991 8280 Meissner, Harvey Saul, Geo M ichael’s Church, delivered the 153 Sanford Ave. INTERIOR — EXTERIOR entertained with the singing of bricks and m ortar,’’ Sawyer. Wm. Sinclaire and invocation and benediction. "Deck the Halls," “If I Loved Congressman Helstoski said. Lyndhurst, N.J. REASONABLE RATES Club President Richard You," and “One Little Candle " Wm. Staheli “The spirit of the community is Call 8 6 8 38 76 W ilczynski and Joseph Then followed of solos of “One Also present, but not lucky typified here." Pawloski, the first president of ARTCRAFT 933-4169 Alone" and “In the Garden of “Stolat niechnam ," Helstoski enough to win a door prize were the club and its oldest living Tomorrow" by Ernest said in concluding his brief talk. DEGERDON’S TV the Messrs. and Mesdames member, also participated in Dommeleers The Troubadors “ May this (undertaking) Free Estimates on Home Improvements Chas W Davies, Robt M. the ceremony. Charles prosper one hundred years ’’ SALES then sang “Come to the Fair " DeMott, E W Fischbeck, Julian Przychocki acted as the m aster r 'T'T c , Bathrooms ANTHONY J. During an intermission there Everyone agreed. * ° ° f'ng & 9 Recreation Rooms SERVICE ON RCA, Green, Alex Gwinn. Wm C. of cerem onies ADMIRAL, ZENITH^ were solos by Jean Hagar of Art Glassmann, Andy Haringa, The new clubhouse will be D E A N G E L O The Teen Leadership Council nS „ c , Kitchens MAGNAVOX ETC. Songs titled “To Music," Kurt Hartmann, Karl Huber, located on New Jersey Ave. off We Solve any Home Problems "Lullaby" and “TTie Lotus of the YM-YWCA of Bergen R o o tin g 209-B Ridge Road Joseph E Lewis, Hans W. Orient Way, directly across the C ounty, 211 Essex Street, Gutter and Leaders Flower Harvey Saul, chairman Lindemann, Herb Mallett, street from the old clubhouse. North Arlington Hackensack, N.J. is sponsoring A rtcraft Construction Co. 352 Second Avenue of the Community Betterment Frank Meiks, Bill O'Connor, Since construction will begin a series of Saturday night Committee then introduced Herb Porter, Allan G. Riddle, 998-3151 or 998-9292 Lyndhurst, N.J. immediately, Wilczynski is Coffee Houses called Magister 933-0466 or 438-1437 9 9 1 - 4 3 6 9 Wm. F. Kraus, Chief of Police of Wilbur Reynolds, Richard E. confident that the new Rutherford and Sergeant Ludi The first Coffee House will Rover, Howard Skidmore, headquarters will be finished be on SATURDAY. Page 20 LEADER Thursday, December 21, 1972

In itia l $200 M illion Planned Fo r C om plex

A $200 million bond issue is Nam ed in the suit are the CAS the state has purchased or revntics from the track Protection and the Hackensack the digging and filling of recreational areas, a park and a being planned by the New Development Co., Bergen About 64 acres of upland contracted to purchase 20 acres Foley, who is an attorney, Meadowlands Development foundations for the stadium 25,000-car parking lot. Jersey Sports and Exposition County Associates and Maislin as opposed to tidal or riparian of the sports complex area said the bond sale is part of the C o m m is s io n Officials predict the complex Authority as it moves to aquire Bids from New Jersey and Bros Their properties are land is owned by Miaslin Negotiations are under way authority's long term financing Oral arguments were will be com pleted by 1975. New York construction more than 100 acres of land it located in the southern central Realty Co. and Maislin Bros , with several property owners, plan On a short term basis, the presented to the court needs in the complex area in section of the 750-acre site, just which operates a trucking some of whom have given entry authoritv has so far borrowed firms ranging from $2 69 yesterday in Trenton. Entries are still being East Rutherford. west of Route 20. term inal on its property permits to their land, Bissell approxim ately $8 5 million from m illio n to $4 3 m illio n w e re In other business yesterday accepted by West Hudson South Condemnation proceedings The state also is attem pting to C & S o w n s a p p r o x im a te ly 36 s a id New Jersey banks for land opened two weeks ago and the Sports Authority Chairman Bergen Chamber of Commerce have been started gain title of nearly 100 upland acres and Bergen acquisition, he said authority originally expected David A (Sonny) Werblin said for its annual Holiday The condemnation additional acres belonging to Count y Associates less than one Adrian M Foley Jr. The bond issue, however, that the contractor would be the contract for initial Decorating Contest, open to proceedings, filed last Friday in C&S and Bergen County acre C&S property also treasurer of the authority's hinges on the outcome of a State named and work would begin construction of the sports homeowners and business Superior Court in Hackensack, Associates These are riparian includes about 90 to 95 acres of seven member board of Supreme Court appeal in which th is w eek . complex would not be awarded establishm ents in West are part of the state’s overall or tidal lands which the tidal land Bergen owns three commissioners, said the $200 ecologists have challenged the for another week or two The sports complex, the first Hudson-North Arlington and plan eventually to gain title to government claims to have acres of such land million in bonds is expected to environmental approval of the The contract calls for building project in the 20,000 acre L y n d h u r s t. all 750 acres which have been rightful ownership That claim John Bissell of Pitney, Hardin finance "all our needs” for the meadow lands development a cofferdam between the sports “Supercity” planned for the Entries may be made by mapped for sports complex is being contested by property and Kipp, the Sports Authority’s stadium and race track and that handed down by the State complex and Bern Creek Tidal meadows, also will contain an telephoning 991-5600 during development. o w n e r s law firm, said that at present the bonds will be paid off by Department of Environmental M arch to prevent flooding, and indoor arena, hotels and business hours. Give a Little EXTRA This Christmas

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