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VOLUME 31-NUMBER 49 SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD, .. DIX KMBKK 15, 1988 30 CENTS High school Air Force Junior ROTC Unit pays tribute to American Legion Post AFJROTC cadet, cadets' classroom. was generated by the presented six medals and Most significant is the Aerospace Science instruc- awards at the AFJROTC fact that the culmination tors, Eugene . Pearson, Awards Ceremony, and of this project was a com- Major, USAF (Ret.) and purchased a 25-inch color plete school and com- Robert . Rvbitski, television set for the munity effort. The idea Please turn to page 14

Framed airbrush painting of U;, flag awarded to LegionPost 205. On Tuesday evening, presented the Legion- of the flag. This patriotic November 15, 1988, naires with a professional- award was presented to members of the Scotch ly framed airbrush pain- Post 209 as a token of Plains-Fanwood High ting of the U.S. flag. Col- gratitude for the total con- School Air Force Junior or photographs of the tinued support this post ROTC Unit NJ-821st paid legionnaires and the has demonstrated to the cadets participating in the Cadet Corps. Cadet Major Robert Gibbs, Corps Commander; Mr, Kevin McGonigle, Post tribute to American Commander; Mr. Gabe Spera, S.P, Mayor; Mrs, Ronnie . Siege!, high Legion Post 209, local Memorial Day Most recently the parade and ceremonies legionnaires awarded a school art teacher; Chief Master Sergeant Robert R, Rybitski, (Ret. USAF) The Cadets of this Assistant Aerospace Science Instructor. Junior ROTC unit surround the outer fringe $500.00 scholarship to an In November, Police Charity Tourney benefits Retirement Dinner Lieutenant Thomas E. Culp retired from the Scotch Plains Police S.P. service organizations for Lt. Gulp Department after 26 years of devoted service to the citizens of Scotch Plains. Tom has resided in Scotch Plains since 1959 and was assigned to the Detective Bureau from 1971 until 1973, In July 1973 was promoted to Sgt. and was then promoted to Lieute- nant in March 1984. During his years of ser- vice the Lieutenant attend- ed many law enforcement schools and in 1972 receiv- ed his A.A. degree in Police Science from Union College, Cranford, Prior to his retirement, Lieute- nant Culp was senior firearms officer for the department and was in- LIEUTENANT THOMAS E. GULP Please turn to page 12 Bd. of Education meeting Shackamaxon Golf and Country Club holds an annual charity tournament postponed to Jan. 5 and the proceeds are distributed to various local organizations, Shackamaxon recently hosted a luncheon for the Scotch Plains Township The Committee of the Thursday, January 5, 8 session will be held at the officials and checks were presented to the Rescue Squad, P..A, and the Fire Whole meeting of the p.. As originally intend- Administration Offices of Department for their excellent service to the community. Scotch Plains-Fanwood ed, this January meeting the Board of Education, Pictured above (from left to right) are: Daniel Sullivan, acting president, Board of Education that will concern the 1989-1990 Evergreen Avenue and Rescue Squad; Irwin Stern, secretary; Herbert Grodnick, president; George was scheduled for Mon- school district budget, and Cedar Street, Scotch Pluhar, general manager of Shackamaxon Golf and Country Club; Mark day evening, December the public is invited to at- Plains. Zyla, president, P.B.A.; William Rocker, vice president of Shackamaxon Golf 19, has been postponed to tend to give input. The and Country Club; and Carmen Grausso, lieutenant, Fire Department. Vehicles parked on Ter- Police News! rill Road and Rivervale Local game in time rrives In S.P. Court were vandalized on for holiday gift giving the 9th. The Game of Scotch $12.00. Copies are still That same day burglars Plains-Fanwood is nowavailable for immediate assaulted and attempted available—for holiday gift delivery from the Scotch to rob a man at the corner giving. The game the Plains Junior Woman's of East Second Street and towns are talking about is Club members or by mail- FANWOOD Grant Avenue. now available at some ing in coupons found in On December 10th, locations in Scotch Henry Allen, of The victim told police Plains—The Village Shoe local stores. To order your Piscataway, was arrested he was walking in the area Shop, The Times office game or for more infor- for driving while intox- when two individuals and at the -Shirt Shop, mation call 561-5920 or icated after being stopped jumped out of a vehicle for the low cost of only 889-0954. for a motor vehicle viola- and demanded cash. He tion on LaGrande told the perpetrators he S.P. Mayor Spera Avenue. had none and they pro- ceeded to kick him several featured on "Downtown' Cornell Ceasar, times. When the attackers Newark, was arrested for discovered the victims had no cash they assaulted him Join host Bob Zeglarski their questions, air their a contempt of court war- and meet Scotch Plains views, and discuss issues rant out of Belleville on again and left the scene in a waiting vehicle. Mayor Gabriel Spera, live concerning their com- December 12th. Ceasar on Suburban munity. Santa arrived at Town Hall, December 8th. Assisted was charged after being On December 11th, a The phone number is by Scotch Plains Recreation, the Police and Fire woman was exiting her car Cablevision's TV-3 stopped for a motor vehi- "Downtown", Wednes- 636-5333. Departments, Girl Scouts from St. Bart's, and the cle violation in the at the Bayberry Garden Scotch Plains-Fanwood Jaycees who served hot Apartments when a man day, December 21st, at Repeat showing (not borough. 6:30 p.m. live) on Sunday, chocolate. Pictured above with Santa are elves ran up and snatched the Michelle Schaefer and Lori Greer, and Audrey Hull, pocketbook from her Viewers are given the December 25th, at 5:30 opportunity to call in with p.m. president of the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Chamber of SCOTCH PLAINS shoulder. The pocketbook Commerce. On December 8th, was later found at Rocco's burglars entered a home in Tavern minus the cash. Radio City bus trip the 1700 block of Rahway Also on the 11th, police "Rudy's Sober Sack" Road through a ground responded to an assault There are a few seats formance. Scotch Plains promotes safe celebrations floor window. Jewelry under the Domestic left for the bus trip to Senior Citizens receive was reported missing from Violence Act in the 2200 Radio City Music Hall preference. Tickets are The holiday season is New Jersey Automobile the home at that time. block of Redwood Road. December 22, 11 a.m. per- $25.00 each. here and so is Rudy, the Club Foundation for Safe- official spokesdeer of the ty. This year Rudy and the AAA Foundation have developed a "Sober Sack" filled with holiday goodies to help remind area residents that "Sober GREETINGS SPECIALS DECEMBER-14-24 Drivers Have Happier holidays." "The holiday" season should be a festive and joyous time," said Paul Kielblock, Rudy's assis- Smirnoff Vodka . Nando Gavi with pasta tant and safety manager 1.75 ml I I . for the AAA New Jersey Automobile Club. "Un- Nando Asti Spumanti . fortunately, too many Old Smuggler Scotch 1O nn people insist on getting 1.75 ml :. I £. 750 ml...."..... 4.99 behind the wheel of a car after drinking alcoholic Burnetts Gin „ QQ naaywll UC14. Peach or Dutch Vanilla |f| beverages. Rudy's "Sober 750 ml: O.99 Sack" suggests ways to 1.75 ml 11.99 celebrate sensibly and still Seagrams 7 whiskey ionn Chateau Monopoles have a good time," 1.75m!^....,. I 4.9i) American Champagne #* nn The statistics are stag- OCayralllO VU Canadian Whiskey^ ^ QQ 750 ml o.yy gering: Last year in New 1.75 ml.. I I . il 0 Jersey 234 people were Paul Masson Chablis -n n killed in alcohol-related John Begg Scotch 4ltr „..;...... „,„ .0.99 traffic accidents. Nation- iQ QQ wide, 23,632 people were 1.75 mi „., 1 o. y killed and 1.7 million suf- Bolia 10QQ fered disabling injuries. Gordons Gin Ha| oo 4 Bottle Gift Set 19.99 Every 22 minutes one per- son dies in an alcohol- i.75mi ;.... 11.99 Coors Winterfest ••• related crash—an average Case of 24 „...„„„.,.„.... 17.99 of 67 each day, with an Harveys Bristol Cream o nft annual cost of §12 billion. "Our goal is to reduce 750 mi.....r. „ o.yy 2-12 pack cans,;...... IU.*§9 these grim statistics by in- Bailey Irish Cream «. oo creasing awareness of the Olympics fioo dangers of drinking and 750 ml..* 14.99 driving," said Kielblock. 2-12 pak ease-cans,,,,., -.....,. tl.tllf Rudy's "Sober Sack" contains a holiday Busch Beer -n o lYuUllClKI Greek White Table Wine m Aft "mocktail" recipe 24-12 oz. cans 1.99 1.5 ml 4.99 booklet, Detect-A-Drunk games, guest and party host tips, non-alcoholic Ports & Sherries gift ideas, a reproducible camera-ready "Rudy" Wine Tasting design, a "Rudy" table tent card and pay envelope Jan, 24, 1989 stuffer, and a press release Details in Store detailing the designated driver concept. Ideal for businesses to reproduce for their employees, the WESTFIELD SUMMIT materials in the "Sober Sack" provide sensible WiSTFIELD WINES PETERSON'S Free Delivery CARUSO'S and fun options for enjoy- 219 E, Broad St. 1120 South Ave. West 430 Springfield Ave. ing the holiday season. To 232-1133 232-5341 Prices originate at Peterson's 277-6565 order a free "Sober Sack" May not be the same at others. for your business or organization, telephone Al Prices Ciih 4 Cirry • Service 4 Ouilty • Prtcet In Thli Ad Effective Thru Me, 24,1988 • We Reserve The Right To limit Ouantttlei. Tina Levorse at 377-7200, (Ext. 291). U.. committee launches District Governor visits Lions Club highway safety campaign Charles Shields, of the Oxford Lions Club and The Union County tion programs. programs would help Governor of New Jersey Traffic Safety Committee, According to Mrs. drivers of all ages avoid Lions District 16E, visited a division of the NewPapen, the need to im-accidents. the Fanwood Lions Club Jersey State Safety Coun- prove existing programs is The committee on Wednesday, December cil, is launching an exten- evident when you consider secretary, Harry J, Van 7th. sive highway safety cam- that drivers age 17 to 24 Lenten, director of the Currently, District ]6E i paign to reduce needless represent less than 17% of council's traffic division, is composed of 72 Lions fatalities and injuries on the driving population, invited interested citizens Clubs, 12 Lioness Clubs the county's roadways. but are involved in 29% of to become involved in the and 4 Leo Clubs Mrs. Joan Papen, the accidents. work of the committee. As District Governor, chairperson of the com- The chairperson also For further information Shields represents the Pictured lefl to right,- Fanwood Club president mittee and councilwoman, pointed out that studies contact New Jersey State world's largest service Scotch Plains, Township, indicate that driver error is Safety Council, 6 Com- Stephen Bush, District Governor Charles Shields, organization, with more Fanwood Mayor Pat Km an, and Charles Schadle, stated that 1,024 motorists a factor in 65% of all ac- merce Drive, Cranford, than 1.3 million members were killed, in 1987 the cidents, thus indicating New Jersey 07016, (201) in over 160 countries and last year for which figures that driver improvement 272-7712. geographical areas around are available, 49 died on the world. All members Kiwanis expands Union County roads. Mrs. are volunteers dedicated Papen said that subcom- Fanwood Juniors offer to humanitarian service. Luminary dates mittees have been formed pictures with Santa Traditionally providing to reduce this toll and will assistance to the blind and Due to increased de- the Fanwood Garage on address problems in their Capture Christmas communities. deaf, Lions also have in- mand, the Scotch Plains- North Avenue will begin specific areas; occupant memories on film and In addition, the ternational programs in Fanwood Kiwanis Club at 9:00 a.m. and conclude restraints, hazardous/high delight your children with Philathalians will be diabetes education and will add Sunday, at 3:00 p.m., with all pro- accident locations, and a visit to Santa's presenting a holiday play, adolescents drug December 18 to its current ceeds going to various driver improvement pro- workshop and a holiday The Christmas That awareness and prevention. sale dates of December 3, local, state and national grams. play, The Fanwood Junior Almost Wasn't, aimed at Other areas of community 10 and 17 for this year's charities. It was announced that Woman's Club is offering two to eight year olds. service include education, annual luminary event. For additional informa- the Hazardous/High Ac- a picture-taking session Twenty minutes long, per- public service, the en- As a reminder, sales at tion, please call 756-1440. cident subcommittee will with Santa upstairs at the formances will begin at vironment international conduct surveys on local Carriage House on Wat- 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. San- understanding, recrea- roadways and report their son Road in Fanwood on ta's Workshop will follow tion and social services. findings to responsible December 17 and 18. Pro- immediately. Admission Shields is expected to be public officials. Statistics ceeds will benefit Fan- to the play is $2.00 and accompanied that evening Luminaria Sale Indicate that more than wood and surrounding photographs are S3.50 by Cabinet secretary John 30% of fatal crashes are each. Holodnak of the Franklin The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Kiwanis the result of a vehicle hit- Township Lions Club and Club will be distributing the ting a fixed object. They Cabinet treasurer Edward luminaries from the Fanwood will also encourage It's not too late. England of the Municipal Garage, North Avenue, municipalities to develop Maplewood Lions Club. in Fanwood on December 10th, "Walk-Alert" programs, to enter DECA 9th an- wood and Scotch Plains, Also expected to be in at- 17th & 18th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 which will promote nual Holiday Home and many trophies and tendance is Region 4 pedestrian safety. New Decoration Contest. All other awards will be given Chairman Robert PM Jersey has one of the residents are urged to get out. Broadwell of the highest pedestrian fatality into the holiday spirit and Westfield Lions Club and The luminaria kit in- rates in the nation. enter your home and your In order to enter the Zone 1 Chairman Norman cludes the sand, bags, The Occupant Restraint neighbor's. Many awards contest, simply call the L. Fourre Jr. of the Fan- and the larger plumber subcommittee plans to will be given to the homes Scotch Plains Recreation wood Lions Club. candle at a cost of 30 conduct a county-wide that best convey the spirit Department at 322-6700 The" Fanwood Lions cents per unit. educational and public of the holiday season. or Joyce Carraway at the Club is led by Stephen T. awareness campaign to Decorations can be of any Fanwood Borough Hall at Bush serving as president Bring a bucket for Mnd promote the use of safety type—window, door, 322-8236. The deadline and Jeff S. Ensign serving Call 232-5131 for additional info. belts and child restraints. yard, tree, house displays for entering the contest is as Secretary. The National Highway or any form of outdoor December 23, and judging Traffic Safety Ad- decoration. Separate con- will take place on ministration estimates that tests will be held for Fan- December 29 and 30. if all motorists used safety belts, 15,000 lives could be saved every year. Methodist Church to The focus of the Driver Impi ovement subcommit- present live Nativity scene Tennis on tee will be comprehensive driver education programs The First Methodist Nativity scene on Sunday, with special emphasis on Church, 1171 Terrill December 18, from noon Christmas? improving the quality of Road, Scotch Plains will to 4 p.m. high school driver educa- present their annual live

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A CRY IN THE DARK; GLOBAL Matt Rinaldo VILLAGE LYNCH MOB The Fanwood Senior Citizens Club held it regular monthly meeting on Monday, November 28th. 7th District, New Jersey • • • • (PG-13) Lillian Mazzi opened the proceedings with a salute to A Cry in the Dark is, among other things, an effec- the flag. Prayers were offered by Louise Montagna. tive antidote to the Crocodile Dundee-inspired President Michael Ciurczak began by discussing When the next session of Congress considers idealization of all things Australian. As usual, reality his trip to Aruba. He described Aruba as a great measures to reduce air pollution, we also must begin is much richer and more interesting then fantasy. place to visit, with good swimming and temperatures talking about alternatives to the fossil fuels such as Australia, like America (or anyplace else one ex- in the 80s. oil and coal that cause air pollution. amines closely and honestly) is a land of contrasts Ciurczak then spoke on the catastrophic law and The abundance of oil in the last few years has lull- and contradictions, wonders and horrors. how it will reshape the Federal Health Insurance Pro- ed our country into a false sense of security where Based on the book Evil Angels, A Cry in the Dark gram, Medicare, come January i, 1989. This law was energy is concerned. You only need to remember the tells the true story of Lindy Chamberlain (Meryl designed to shield persons, 65 years of age or over, fuel shortages of the 1970s to realize the supply of oil Streep), an apparently unremarkable Australian from the potentially devastating costs of acute il- is not guaranteed. housewife, and her husband Michael, a Seventh Day lnesses. "But who will pay this bill?" he asks. For the A few years ago, we resolved to reduce our Adventist pastor, who go on a vacation with their first time ever, Americans over 65 are being asked to dependence on oil, and we have failed to keep that three small children. One night, while they are pay the entire cost. This will be extremely hard on promise to ourselves. camped near the foot of famed Ayers Rock, a dingo many people. Enrollers will have to pay a supplemen- Today we continue to pay a price for fossil fuel (one of the wild dogs that roam the Outback) steals tal premium which could amount to Sl,600 for a beyond the bill at the gas station. Oil and coal are into their tent and makes off with their infant couple—each year the percentages go up. sources of air pollution, a topic that will be on the daughter. She is never recovered. As if their grief Ciurczak stated that the senior citizen groups- agenda when Congress convenes in January. were not enough, they must then endure eight years Union County Advisory Board on Aging, Union As a sponsor of legislation to clean the air by of persecution by the media, the law, and the public, County Senior Citizen Council, and Senior Citizen regulating the burning of oil in automobiles and coal who disbelieve Lindy's story and charge her with Programmer/Coordinator Association of Union in industrial plants, I believe that Congress also must murdering her own child. County—have sent letters to their Senators and Con- encourage research into cleaner energy sources. Director Fred Schepisi (who also co-wrote the gressmen and are asking all senior citizens to also I therefore have urged Secretary of Energy John screenplay) emphasizes the interaction, via tabloid write and try to get this devastating bill repealed. Herrington to begin an assessment of ways to reduce headlines and television, between the Chamberlain He told the seniors that Social Security remains a this country's dependence on oil and coal. We need a family and millions of Australians who've never met target for budget cutters in Congress. Ciurczak sug- new initiative in this country with the goal of finding them. Most of their countrymen are ready to con- gested that Senators and Congressmen be reminded new sources of energy for our factories, homes and demn them on the basis of their unconventional that Social Security is not responsible for our current vehicles. religion, the press's subtle and gross distortions of budget deficit. Social Security is a self-financed pro- In practical terms, this country needs to look to a the story, and Lindy's refusal to be a meek, demure gram that is building reserves to meet future needs. day when vehicles will be powered by electricity or by mother. Most of them seem to like dingos more than Ciurczak also discussed a booklet regarding needs clean-burning, plentiful hydrogen gas. women, at least obstinate women like Lindy. Some assessment for 1989-91, that he received at a meeting There are other energy technologies that will pro- Aussie's may really be cuddly crocodile wrestler Please turn to page 6 duce power and help clean the air, and we must ex- beaming a genial "'day" at everyone they meet, amine all the alternatives. For instance, we can build but there is also, apparently, no shortage of bigots hydroelectric plants and tap geothermal heat. Elec- and brutes. tricity also can be generated from the sun and wind. As always, Streep is a marvel. It's not just her The fossil fuels—oil and coal—are a false usual master of dialect and expertly chiseled DECEMBER economy. As oil becomes scarcer in the world, the characterization. Here she transcends her customary CALENDAR cost of using it can only increase. We delay the in- cold technical perfection and gives us a woman with evitable when we delay planning for other energy real blood in her veins. (Which is interesting, in that OF sources. Meanwhile, we endure the environmental this particular woman has a pronounced cold streak EVENTS hazards of the polluted air caused by the burning of running through her—as one observer notes, "You oil and coal. could crack walnuts on her face." Paradoxically, this very coldness seems to give Streep the point of em- The pollutants from fossil fuels are the cause of pathy she needs to gain entree into the whole of Lin- acid rain. In the Northeast, the area hardest hit by Thursday, December 15 - Tuesday, December 20 - acid rain, we see the effects of this pollution along dy's personality, including her considerable warmth.) 7:30 P.M. Fanwood 8:30 P.M. Scotch Plains Streep even transforms her own slim figure into a mountain ridges where forests are sick and dying and Recreation Commission. Council, Regular. in lakes and streams that no longer can sustain fish or sturdy peasant body with a wonderfully no-nonsense, Thursday, December 15 - Wednesday, December 21 broad-carriaged walk. other marine life. 8-00 P.M. Fanwood - 7:30 P.M. Fanwood A transition to new sources of energy cannot be ac- Particularly fine—and this must be largely credited Board of Adjustment. Shade Tree Commission. to director Fred Sehepisi—is the way Streep does not complished overnight, but it has been delayed too Thursday, December 15 - Wednesday, December 21 long. Too much time has passed with too few results. wade into the film center stage, as it were, to assert 8:00 P.M. Board of - 8:00 P.M. Fanwood En- When Congress looks at the causes of air pollution her place as the star. He keeps her, in the early parts Education, Public vironmental Commission. in its next session, we should not overlook the ob- of the film, off to the edge of the frame, speaking Meeting. Thursday, December 22 - vious. The damage to the environment starts with the mundane dialog that recedes into the fabric of the Monday, December 19 - 8:00 P.M. Fanwood Plan- oil and coal we choose to use as fuel. general buzz. Only gradually, from a comment here 7:30 P.M. Scotch Plains ning Board, Regular. and an action there, do we get to know Lindy—the Planning Board. same way we get to know people in real life. At the same time she is getting to know herself, discovering, through the process of her ordeal, her own strength, just as Michael, who comes progressively unglued under the pressure, discovers his own weakness. THE TIMES Twenty-five years ago, when Marshall McLuhan Published every Thursday b$ Foster Publuaiioiis was spinning his media theories, people got excited DONALD A, FOSTER Publisher about his idea of a "global village." The intimacy of AUDREY LIPINSKI Editor traditional village life, lost in the urbanization of the MARY ANN M. FOSTER Business Manager industrial age, was being restored on a worldwide scale in the television age. Fine—except that a lot that MILIDAFERENCE Office Manager went on in those traditional villages was pretty hair- JIM MC MAHON Advertising Representative raising, including gossip, slander, and occasional lyn- GLORIA SNELL Production Assistant chings. What Shepisi shows us is how millions of UEBRA A, DEMORESKI Production Assistant people, united by morbid curiosity and love of idle HENRIETTA HILL Production Assistant opinion, use the tabloids and TV to plug into these THE TIMES (USPS 485-200) is published every Thursday for SI2 sensational cases—it could just as well have been the Per year, SIS out-of-coumy by Foster Publications, 1600 Easl So- Sunny Von Bulow, Jennifer Levin, or Lisa Steinberg tond Si reel, Stoich Plains, N.J, POSTMASTER Send address cases—and render judgment, (Of course, it's easy for changes 10 THE TIMES, P.O. Box 368, Stolen Plains, N.J. 07076 us to judge these judges; we see the dingo take the Ji2S26 baby.)

***** Extraordinary * * * •# Excellent * * * Aeeeptnhle * * Expendable * Excruciating *********************!$:!£ if. Jfc Jfc .fc 3* Christmas concert at AREA RELIGIOUS Faith Luthern Church OBITUARIES The Music of Christmas Ronn Huff, Lee SERVICES will be presented on Sun- Arleen Mulhearn day, December 18th at Holdridge, Richard 4:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary Hillert will be presented. of Faith Lutheran Church There will be plenty of Arleen Mulhearn, 23, of Carlino Barish of in New Providence, under congregational singing of South Plainfield, died Princeton. the direction of Thomas favorite carols accom- December 10, J988 at Muhlenberg Regional A. Mustachio. panied by organ and or- Surviving are her The concert will feature chestra. Medical Center in Plain- parents, Bernard E. and the church's 50-voice There is no admission field. Dolores E. Downey Festival Choir accom- charge for the concert. Mulhearn of South Plain- panied by a 26 member or- Complimentary tickets Miss Mulhearn was field; two brothers, chestra. The Faith Bell- may be obtained by phon- born in Edison and had Joseph M. of East Am well ringers will also be par- ing the church office at lived in Scotch Plains 22 and Thomas B. of ticipating in the concert. (201) 464-5177 between years before moving to Nazareth, Pa.; two sisters, The music of Gustav 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. South Plainfield eight Lynn A. of Golden, Hoist, John Rutter, Faith Lutheran Church months ago. Colo., and Maureen Alfred Burt, Gilbert Mar- is located at 524 South Badger of Union; and her tin, John Thompson, Street in New Providence: maternal grandparents, Scotch Plains Baptist Youth Fellowship, 7 pm. She was a graduate of Joseph and Julia Downey Church, 333 Park Ave,, The Rev. James Dewart, Scotch Plains-Fsinwood of Linden. Scotch Plains, 322-5487. Pastor. A Christmas Celebration High School and the Sunday Morning Worship Fanwood Presbyterian Berkeley School of 11:00 A.M. Sunday Church, Martine and-. Union Catholic's Per- in the school auditorium, Business. For the past Arrangements were by School 9:30 A.M. Marian Avenues, P.O. Box forming Arts Company located at 1600 Martine year, she was an assistant Gosselin Funeral Home in Wednesday Prayer Service 69, Fanwood, New Jersey will offer its traditional Avenue, Scotch Plains. accountant executive for North Edison. 7:00 P.M. Interim Pastor: 07023. Phone: 889-8891. holiday presentation. This Admission is free, Dr. Paul Stagg. The Rev. Dr. Donald, Gor- year's show, entitled don Lewis, Jr., Senior Christmas Now and Then SCHMIEDE Assembly of God Evangel Pastor; The Rev. Miss Cyn- consists of two^ original COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY Church, 1251 Terrill thia S. Wickwire, Associate one-act plays. The first, Road, Scotch Plains, Pastor; Robert H. An Old Fashioned TREE EXPERT CO. HILLSIDE CEMETERY 322-9300. Sunday Wor- Gangewere, Jr., Director of Christmas?, highlights IWOODLAND AVE,, SCOTCH PLAINS| ship 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 Music and the Fine Arts. many popular Christmas p.m. Sunday School 9:30 Public Worship - Sundays tunes. The second, The • Pruning 756-1729 a.m. Bible Study Wed. -10:45 a.m. Christian Greatest Story Never Told • Spraying Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747 7:30 p.m. Education - 9:30 a.m. is a description of the Plainfield, N.J, 07061 Christmas story from an • Feeding Terrill Road Baptist unusual perspective. This Chureh(SBC),134Q Terrill Willow Grove Presbyterian • Removal All Lots Sold In Fully Developed Church, 1961 Raritan portion of the program Road, Scotch Plains, features traditional Modern Equipment Areas And Include Perpetual Care 322-7151, Sunday Wor- Road, Scotch Plains, 232-5678. 9:00 - Sunday Christmas carols, and will State Certified Payments Terms Arranged ship 11:00 a.m. and 7:15 conclude with the singing p.m. Pastor: David E. School, infants through Immediate Service adults; 10:00 Coffee Time; of Handel's Hallulujah Insured For Your Protection Buck Chorus. [Office on Grounds Open 9 to 4:30 Daily| Terrill Road Bible Chapel, 10:30 Worship Service. 535 Terrill Road, Fan- Nursery, Junior Activities. The performance will be Saturdays 9 to 12. Telephone 756-1729 wood, 322-4055 or Pastor: The Reverend offered on Saturday, 754-7775. Family Bible Ralph P. Acerno. December 17, at 8:00 p.m. Hour & Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Elder: Philip ST. John's Baptist Carter. Church, 2387 Morse Ave., First Church of Christ Scotch Plains, 232-6972. Scientist, 275 Midway Sunday Worship 11:00 Ave., Fanwood, 322-8461. a.m. Pastor- Rev. Kelmo Sunday Worhsip 11:00 C. Porter Jr. Degnan Ea Boyle a.m. Immaculate Heart of *—<* flea! Estate Since 1905 ^ Calvary Lutheran Church, Mary Church, 1571 South 108 Eastman Street, Cran- Martine Avenue, Scotch ford, 276-2418. Sunday Plains, 889-2100. Worship 8:30 and 11:00 Masses—Saturday, 5:30 a.m.- Sunday Church p.m., Sunday, 7:45 a.m., School, 9:45 a.m. Paul 9:00 a.m., 10:15 a.m., Strockbine, Pastor; Ralph 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Konschak, Asst. Pastor; Pastor, Rev. Wilfred C. Mary Lou Stevens. Direc- Yeo. tor of Music. St. Bartholomew The All Saints Episcopal Apostle Church, 2032 Church, 59 Park Avenue, Westfield Avenue, Scotch Scotch Plains, 322-8047 or Plains, 322-5192. Masses 322-9631. Sunday Wor- Saturday, 5:00 p.m., Sun- STATELY LIVING , ACCENT ON VIEW Gracious 5 bedroom center hall Colonial set in the heart of Delightfully spacious 4 bedroom executive Ranch set on a ship 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 day, 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., Plainfield's Sleepy Hollow section. Grand piano staircase pretty Westfield lot with a view of the Watehung Moun- a.m. Rector: The Rev. 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon. rises 3 stories, elegant living room and waineoated dining tains. Huge kitchen, 2 fireplaces and large family room. John R. Nielson Pastor: Rev. Peter Zaccar-- room. Many amenities. A sacrifice at $319,000, Call Supirb area. $364,500, Call 322-5800. Temple Israel of Scotch do...... 322-5800. Plains and Fanwood, 1920 Woodside Chapel, Morse Cliffwood Street, Scotch Avenue, Fanwood, Plains, 889-1830. Worship 889-2375 or 232-1525. Services, Friday 8:30 Sunday Worship 11:00 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m., a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Sun- Sunday 9:00 a.m. Monday day School 11:00 a.m. and Thursday 7:00 a.m. Metropolitan Baptist Scotch Plains Christian Church, 823 Jerusalem Church, 1800 Raritan Road, Scotch Plains. Sun- Rd., Scotch Plains, N.J. day Worship 11:00 a.m.; 07076, (201) 889-1690 or Church School for all ages 889-1771, Douglas Mc- 9:30; Prayer & Praise Ser- TEMPTING BUY! PRICED RIGHT! Invest and profit! All brick Duplex set in Plainfield's Cres- Yes, you can afford to own your own home! 4 bedroom Culley, Minister. ^uildiV vice, Wed. 7:30; Walter cent Ave. Historic District. 2 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths each Plainfield Colonial just a hop, skip and jump from School at 10:00 a.m.; G. Hailey, Pastor. side. Shops and transportation nearby. Good income! Muhlenberg Hospital, Loads of charm and natural chestnut worship Services at 11:00 S230.0OO. Call 322-5800. woodwork fireplaced living room for cozy winter even- a.m. Faith Lutheran Church, ings. $139,900. Call 322-5800, 524 South Street, New Providence, 464-5177, First United Methodist Sunday Worship Service Church, 1171 Terrill 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sun- Scotch Plains/Westfield Road, Scotch Plains, day School Youth and 322-9222. Sunday Wor- Adult Forums 9:45 a.m. Peterson-Ringle Div. ship at 9:15 and 10:30 am. Murdock MacPherson, 322-5800 s BOYLE Church School, Infants REALTORS Pastor; David Diamond, 14 Offices to serve you In Essex, Morris and Union Counties. through Adults, 9:15 am. Vicar; Thomas THE SON DF EXPERIENCE Church-time Nursery and Mustachio, Minister of Junior Church, 10:30 am. Music. Local business people honored by DECA Business leaders celebrate The high school's service. Over 400 businesses for their sup- According to DECA American Enterprise Day businessmen and women port or to encourage vice president, P.J. Hoelt- 00 DECA chapter sponsored its 18th annual Free Enter- were pinned with a others to get involved with je, "This is an important prise Day when over 60 boutonniere in their the high school's activity for us because it DECA students visited honor. Marketing program—a gives us an opportunity to over 200 businesses from 5 The purpose of DECA's cooperative effort - meet with and thank many communities honoring Free Enterprise Day is to ween the high school's and business leaders who help business leaders for their thank all the local the business community. us,"

-.•a 2^' November 15th was American Enterprise Day, as proclaimed by the mayon of both Scotch Plains and Fan wood. To celebrate, the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School chapter of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) was honored to host a guest speaker, Mr. Marv Hecker, Mr, Hecker is the vice president of First Investors Corporation of Woodbridge. The hour-long seminar dealt with leadership and motivation, as well as the powers of persuasion. In the future, S.P.-F. FBLA is looking forward to ShopRite Of hosting Mr. Hecker once again for evening presenta- tion, "Investing Your Money", A date has yet to be set, but this seminar will be open to all adults in the Watchung community. _ Star Shopping Ctr. Golden Agers,,, Continued from page 4 of the Senior Citizens Council on December 1st. He said the major findings point up a number of needs and problems facing older people in Union County, Custom Cut in three areas—Health/Medical; Housing/ Neighborhood; and Quality of Life. I \ Meats Ciurczak also reported on other meetings he at- tended recently concerning property taxes, home CENTER CUT TAILLESS energy assistance for the elderly, and an intergenera- tional program with high school students, Ciurczak also sooke on housing, the garbage situation and the Beef Shell Steak lifeline program He reminded the members about the Board of Education meetings concerning the 1989-1990 school Rib Steak Beef Loin district budget. The public is invited to attend and give input. The meeting scheduled for Dec. 19 is postponed to January 5, 8 p.m. The club enjoyed and greatly appreciated a buffet (CHOICE) 99 luncheon supplied by Quick Chek of Scotch Plains, Robert Schaffer, Pharmacy manager and pharmacist Walter Tripp spoke to the members about discounts Ib. and savings for senior citizens and will quote prices FRESH CUT /STUFFING over the phone if you call them at 322-2112. President Veninata and members of the Scotch Plains Golden Agers Club invited the Fanwood club Beef Center Cut to join them at the Scotch Hills Country Club to view a tape of Hawaii and the four islands with the presen- tation by Stephanie Dziekan of White Knight Tours. Liver Pork Chops Included in the deluxe 13-day package are visits to four islands, 23 meals, hotels on the beach, tours, shows, luau, United Air Lines fare, transportation between Fanwood and Newark, all for; Single O99 -SI,960; Double - $1,699; Triple - 51,400. Call Mike Ciurczak for information or to reserve your spot for Ib. ib. mKHL the deluxe tour to Hawaii. ShopRite Coupon WITH THIS COUPON AUTO CENTER

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00 00 SOCIAL TIMES OS Kathleen Sigmund becomes i CHIT CHAT bride of John J. Sullivan Heidc Katerba, of Butz, Kristin M. Farley, Scotch Plains, was a Meghan E. Germinder, ua member of the 1988David G. Moser, Michael Hamilton College S. Ruck, Daniel R. Vice women's varsity soccer and Gene 8, Yoon. team. Katerba, a junior, was Scotch Plains - Matthew the team's leading scorer J. Appel, Brian M. Bloch, with five goals and twoRobin Burghardt, Judith assists. Her outstanding Castelino, Jen Cirillo, Hustle and strong shot Dennis M. Costello, allowed her to wreak Marsea F, De Jesus, Jen- havoc on opposing nifer L. Emery, Mary defenses as she pummeled Joyce C. Esquivel, Laura goalkeepers with 57 shots M, Ferguson, Bryan K. throughout the season. Finley, Corey S. Gels, Heide is the daughter of John H. Geoghegan, Pete Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Gregory, Lisa R. Harris, Katerba. Randi Katz, Erin Knud- • •• son, Dina M, Lusio, Mol- A total of eight students ly D, McDevitt, Steven from this area are among Novick, Brendan J, the 108,600 students in- O'Shea, Jonathan 8. cluded in the 11th annual Peris, Alison C. Poe, edition of The National Karen M, Rinaldo, Rohit Dean's List just published Sharina, Joy Song, by Educational Com- Thomas E, Beattie, Jeff Lizabeth Buras, one of the twenty-six antique dealers munications, Inc., Lake Bronikowski, Thomas J, in the Parse House Antiques Center at the Stage Forest, Illinois. Cassidy, Rachel House Village, is making last minute preparations Local students and their Castelino, Stacey L, Col- for the antique center's presentation of "One Hun- colleges include: man, Luietna A. Cunco. dred Years of Christmas". Fanwood - Tracy A, Monique Edwards, Jef- The Parse House Anti- work, dolls and children's Barrett, Boston Universi- frey R« Erb, Joanna L. ques Center, 1833 Front items for the Christmas ty; John R. Kosydar, Fantini, Linda E. Fink, Street in Scotch Plains, is season. MR. AND MRS. JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN Widener University; Mark Tara L. Flnney, Brian D. celebrating "One Hun- Located in the Stage E, Lewandowski, Univer- Geissler, Amy Graber, dred Years of Christmas''. House Village, the Parse sity of Maryland at Col- Kathleen Marie Sig- Russell Sigmund, Jr., Wendy M, Gross, Susie Known for presenting House is welcoming anti- lege Park and Cynthia L, Hung, Tom A. Kelly, the most unique in anti- que buffs from 10 a.m. to mund, daughter of Mr. brother of the bride; and Swindlehurst, East and Mrs. Russell J, Sig- James Sullivan, cousin of Sharon L. Lachnicht, ques and collectibles, the 5 p.m., Tuesday through Stroudsburg University. Eileen Marmora, Dawn twenty-six dealer complex Saturday. Sunday hours mund was married on Oc- tile groom, served as Scotch Plains - Jac- tober 29 to John Joseph ushers. Melia, Margaret Ann is featuring Christmas or- are 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Tues- quelinc M, Demarest, O'Connell, Nicole Pace, naments and day through Saturday. Sullivan of Brick, son of The bride is a graduate Ruteers University; Holly Mr. and Mrs. John J. of Gloucester Catholic Marshal Peris, Jennifer memorabilia, fine crystal, Sunday hours are 1 p.m. J. Hay, Villanova Univer- Reid, Neil Schulman, clocks, quilts, country to 5 p.m. Major credit Sullivan of Scotch Plains. High School and Seton sity; David I. Litt, Univer- The ceremony was a Nup- Hall University, She is Stephen Shore, Carolyn pine, oak and Victorian cards are accepted and gift sity of Denver and Ronald M. Sorge, William C. furniture, jewelry, books, certificates are available. tial Mass at Most Holy employed as a registered A, Loneker, Jr., New Redeemer Church, Dept- nurse at Jersey Shore Stephens. Adam M. linens, American and Parking is free and ample York Institute of Turteltaub, Staeie A, European pottery, in and around the historic ford, NJ. A reception Medical Center in Nep- Technology. followed at Antony and tune. Urbaeh, Sameer Vasudev, porcelains, original art- Stage House Village. Cleopatra's Countryside • •• Marissa Vazquez and Lodge in Blackwood. The groom graduated The following is a list of Kathleen WarcL LaLeche League to discuss Maid of honor was from Scotch Plains- students from Scotch Plains and Fanwood who Christine Hecker, Brides- Fanwood High School in • •• family & breastfed baby maids included Tracy 1982 and Union County are featured in the 22nd The second in a series of are especially invited to at- annual edition of Who's Colleen Marion Sullivan, sister of the College. He is owner of Yewaisis, of Scotch four monthly meetings tend. groom; Diane Sigmund, Sullivan Contrac- Who Among American will be held on Tuesday, This month's topic, High School Students. Plains, daughter of Mr. the brides sister; and ting—Custom Home and Mrs. Joseph Yewaisis, December 20, at 9:30 a.m. "Baby Arrives: The Fami- Builders. Fanwood - Giselle at the home of Lori Katz, ly and the Breastfed Eugenia Figured. Anatol, Evan D. Arnow- was named to the Dean's Michael O'Donnell was After a wedding trip to List at Rosemont College 195 Westfield Road (cor- Baby" covers such areas Perfilio, Chris Boen, Erin ner of Waldon Road), as childbirth preparation best man. Kevin Sullivan, the Caribbean, the couple M. Brennan, Lori A, for the Spring Semester of brother of the groom; resides in Brick, N.J. 1988. Yewaisis was award- Fanwood. La Leche and its effect on getting DiRienzo, Robert Filipski, League of Scotch Plains- off to a successful David Hack, Todd H, ed her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Fanwood conducts the breastfeeding start, plann- Murphy, Dori B, meetings which are open ing for the baby's arrival, Santa's list. Saltzman, Courtenay Literature at Rosemont College's Commencement ;o all women interested in special circumstances, and Webster, Patrick X. An- successfully nursing their Park Avenue cipink, Ingrid Baumans, exercises in May. considerations of going • •• babies. Pregnant women back to work. The Florlstine. Derek Boen, Michael D. meetings are informal and OPEN 7 DAYS babies are always 381 Park Ave. welcome. This series of j Scotch Plains meetings will continue at 322.4760 JUST ARRIVED Lori's home with "Over- ! 322.4744 coming Difficulties" (Jan. Unique Arrangements \ TENNIS BRACELET EARRINGS 17) and "Nutrition and Cut Flowers Weaning" (Feb. 21). The Fresh Roses Wayne or Jack would like whole series will then ^"•Helium Balloons repeat at another location. to show you some of their More information may be Free Local Delivery one-of-a-kind gift Ideas to choose from! obtained by calling Susan Poinsettias at 232-5031 or Mari at Garlands (Roping) 233-6513. •Mistletoe For That Special Someone •Holly Tennis Bracelets OUR PRICE 5 HAVE YOUR •Wreaths 899 PRESCRIPTIONS • Grave Covers WE WOULD LIKE 1 Ct. T.W. FILLED AT Christmas Music Boxes TO WISH EVERYONE Fruit Baskets A HAPPY & HEALTHY and HOLIDAY Use Your Master-Charge Holiday 233-2200 Free Delivery Arrangements Westberq jewelers 111S SOUTH AVE., WEST 417 Park Avenue wTbellm World Wide WESTFIELD Scotch Plains Open Daily 8:30-10 Wl Major Cn,dU Csrd, Accept.d 322-4819 Your Hometown leweler Sat. 8:30-9, Sun. 9-6 Video available from Magician to highlight BIRTH Ashbrook Nursing Home JCC Vacation Programs A new video featuring it is and work from ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. Frank Field, Senior there," continues Mr. Health and Science Editor Moles. "With the help of for WCB5-TV, has been a committed and energetic , IT'S TWINS! produced by Ashbrook staff, we work with each Nursing Home to assist resident to reach his or her Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bark, (formerly potential in all activities. of Fanwood) of Kernersville, N.C. are families in learning more proud to announce the birth of their about placing a loved one We design our recrea- sons Kyle and Kirk, born December 4, in an extended care facili- tional activities to be 1988 in Wesley-Long, Greensboro, N.C, ty. Entitled "The Nursing stimulating and challeng- Kirk William weighed 6 lbs, 14 ozs, and Home Choice - A Loving ing and we train our staff Kyle Thomas weighed 7 lbs. 4 ozs., and Alternative", the video to respect the needs of our measuied 21 inches. Matthew, age 3'/i, consists of interviews with residents.** is their brother. actual family members "When the time comes Maternal grandparents are Mr. and and staff within a nursing to consider a nursing Mrs. James Williams of Belews Creek, home and is available on a home, it is important that N.C. a family have resources in Paternal grandparents are Dorothy loan basis to area Bork of Bricktown, N.j. (formerly of residents. the community to help Fanwood) and the late Ronald Bork. "We want to help them make the best families and friends choice," states Mr. Moles. recognize the positive "This new video shows aspects of nursing home families what a high quali- placement," comments ty nursing home can offei. Planned Parenthood Daniel Moles, Ad- It is a starting point for ministrator for Ashbrook their research. We hope receives award Nursing Home, a 120-bed, the community takes ad- Magician Steve Johnson non-profit nursing home. vantage of this video." The Jewish Com- workshop conducted by "Many family members Speakers are also munity Center of Central Eric Lienhard. In addi- feel guilty, when in reality, available to address com- N.j. is now accepting tion, there will be a trip to residents can enjoy rewar- munity organizations in registration for their vaca- a Musical Review held at ding and challenging lives conjunction with the tion programs to be held the Metro West Y, and a with the companionship video. on December 26, 27, 28. costumed music and dance of others in the same age To borrow the video or Programs for the pre- program that the children group and with the con- to arrange for a speaker, school, K-2nd and 3-5th will perform. fidence of having skilled contact Daniel Moles, Ad- grades will include nursing care on hand 24 ministrator at Ashbrook "Olympic Games" and a Enrollment is open to hours a day." Nursing Home at Magic Variety Show per- members and non- "At Ashbrook Nursing 889-5500, There is no formed by Steve Johnson members and is limited. Home, we recognize the charge or obligation for of New York held at the Call the JCC at 889-8800 process of aging for what this service. JCC, followed by a magic for more information. K-Mart & Salvation Army help needy children The Fairchlld Award was recently bestowed upon Hadassah Thrift Shop Planned Parenthood Union County Area (PPUCA). The South Plainfield tion Army from Plainfield 377 Park Ave., Scotch Plains Receiving the Award on behalf of PPUCA at the na- K-Mart sponsored a shop- was selected and 20 tional meeting in St. Louis was Barbara Hagstoz, ping spree for needy children were invited to Winter & Summer Clothes president (left), and Joan C, Koehler Executive children last week. shop. Director, Each year a non-profit BAG DAY SALE Planned Parenthood Federation of American organization is invited to Store employees Wednesday to Wednesday, Dec«mb«r 14-21 (PPFA) presents Its affiliates with the Fairchild bring some children to do volunteered their time to 10 A.M.4 P.M. 322-3853 Award In recognition of exemplary service to the some before-hours shopp- assist the children with Thurs, 11-5 P.M, community. ing. This year the Salva- their shopping.

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Candidates from all the Alissa Jansen. teams wet e selected to par- Boys ticipate in the season's Gold: Tom Kloek, Patrick final two games—the All Collins John DiFaee, Star Games—which were Brian Bianco, Kevin i played at Coles School on Sanders, John Hlavac, 8 Saturday, December 10. Andrew Hlavac, Ben Mar- Girls tinez, Andrew Grygo, i Gold: Pamela Lygate, Peter Kobliska, Mike S.P. dancer is member Poplar leads the pack Alena Lygate, Laura Dec, Grossman, Pat Dempsey. Jill Coccaro, Kristin Blue- Ted Sweeney, Kyle of award-winning team in Sr. Men's League Cameron, Melanie Mele, Atkins, Blair Bartlett, An- Colleen McCabe, Melissa drew Mallozzi, Rudy Koehler, Steven Jamison, Hunter (The Goal Post) all of his 13 points, in- Matulis. Blue: Chris Interbartola, Jimmy Matulis, Anthony built a fifteen point half cluding a 3 for 3 night Loomis, Brian Bell, Den- time lead over Poplar in from three point range. Allisa Jansen, Rhea Powell, Diana Mendez, nis Spence, Nick Lanza, the first game of the even- Final score, Shady Lane Jeremy Wojcio. ing but struggled to hold 62 and Montrose 55. Bob Dana DeoCampo, Karen Haight, Lisa Cahill, Karen them off. Down 37-22 at Lanza led Shady Lane The game was won by the half, Poplar alternated with 24 points. Leading McCHntock, The game was won by the Gold Team. between a 3-2 zone scorer for the game Gold 33 - Blue 18 defense and a box-and- though, was Mark the Gold Team. one on Bob Kelly to reel Thomas of Montrose, Gold 13 - Blue 11 Scorers were Tom off 10 straight points to who scored 25. Tom Scorers were Alena Klock-14, John DiPace-8, start the second stanza. Atkins and Dave Berry Lygate-10, Jill Coccaro-2, Pat Collins-4, Peter Poplar fought to tie the scored 11 and 9 points, Melissa Matulis-1, Alissa Kobliska-3, Ben game at 45 and actually respectively for Montrose, Jansen-4, Rhea Powell-1, Martinez-4, Jimmy took a 53-51 lead on a The final game of the Christine Intrabartolo-1, Matulis-9, Anthony three pointer by Tom evening resulted in the Karen Haight-2, Dana Loomis-4, Kyle Atkins-5. Smith, With the score tied largest margin of victory DeoCampo-1, Diana M.V.P, Gold: Tom at 55, Hunter scored the by any team so far this Mendez.2. M.V.P. Klock; Blue: jimmy last six points of the game season, as Marion pound- Gold: Alena Lygate: Blue: Matulis. from the foul line, four by ed Wiiloughby 64-30. Kelly and two by Ed Willoughby could only Abutante, to give Hunter manage 14 first half points B Gymnasts open season a 61-55 win and stop as Marion built a 20 point Poplar's string of three half time lead. Marion us- with two wins victories to open the ed a balanced scoring at- season. Bob Kelly led all tack and a tight zone The Fanwood-Scotch and first on vault, Kelly scorers with 33 points and defense to shut down the Plains YMCA B Gym- Moffitt placed 6th on Abutante finished with 13. Willoughby top guns. Don nastic Team opened its vault, 5th on beam, 3rd on Poplar was led by Tom Urenovich led all scorers 1988-89 season on bars and all-around, and Smith, who had four three with 23 points, followed December 10, with a win Kim Perrin earned 1st on Krislen Pascucci of Scotch Plains and Diane Shiao of point shots and finished by Dave Comer with 14, over Montclair and Red beam and 2nd on vault, Edison were winners with "Grease Lightning". with 14 points, Bryson Rick Comer with 11 and Bank YMCAs. The final floor and all-around. In Culver chipped in 13 and Bob Kraus with 10, Jason team score was Fanwood- the 11 and under age Encore Ensemble Dance The Encore Ensemble Da^e Biickwald had 10, Green led Willoughby Scotch Plains 126.95, Red group Danielle White Co. of Kaye-Lynn's Dance Co. consists of Shady Lane (Wood- with 11 points as their Bank 122.25 and Moni- placed 3rd on floor, 2nd Dance Co, Edison, NJ, dancers from the ages of bridge Dodge) used its high scorer so far this clair 94.15. on vault and 1st on bars, competed in a Tri-Staie 10 through 24, These strong outside shooting season, Marc Romano, Outstanding performers while Shannon Buckley Dance Competition ai the dancers perform for many game to build a six point was shut out. in the 12 and over age earned 2nd on bars and Chateau in Camelback, community, hospital, and half time lead over Mon- Poplar still leads the group were: Diane Az- floor, and first on vault, Pa, and achieved 1st place senior citizens' functions. trose (Baumann Electric), pack at 3-1 with a four zolini who placed 4th on beam and all-around. among 400 dance com- Any information regar- 35-29. Kevin Floyd helped way log jam for second vault, Michele Smith earn- Congratulations to all petitors for the 2nd time ding Community Book- to maintain that lead in place at 2-2, shared by ed 3rd on vault, 4th on team members! this vear. ings, please call 548-8452, the second half by scoring Hunter, Marion, Shady floor and 5th on bars and The next home meet is Lane and Willoughby. all-around. Jill Murphy C division on Sunday, Montrose trails the pack received 6th on floor, 4th December 18, at 1:00 at at 1-3. on bars and all-around the Marline Facility. SOUTH AV. 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BRUNNER meeting Dec. 19 SCHOOL ONE Pizza Day Jan. 11 Jan. 10 PTA Executive Board PTA Executive Board meeting meeting Jan. 18 COLES Winter Music Program Jan.9 at Park Middle School PTA Executive Board PARK meeting 7:30 p.m. Jan. 9 Jan. 11 PTA Executive Board Pizza Day meeting EVERGREEN TERRILL Dec. 20 Jan, 10 Holiday Concert PTA Executive Board The Globe Savers, at left, and the Thinkacrats tied as winners in the Elementary TIB Election November 2, Jan. 10 meeting and ROTC presentation 7:30 p.m. While American adults Heter Daniledes as vice Adam Cote, Lauren as vice president; Louis PTA Executive Board Chen, Lauren Hsu, Jean meeting Jan. 19 were eyeing the Presiden- president, Dorrit Everitt, Greig Maclntyre, tial candidacies this fall, Blakeslee, Ryan Kelly, Allison Paruta, and Luciano, Ethan Nash, and MC OINN Instrumental Band Robin Shea comprised the Dec. 16 Concert 7:30 p.m. the "Thinking Is Basic" Charles Kiley, Debbie Christopher Schroers. students in Scotch Plains- Picard, and Lauren Among the Political Party Revolutionizers party. Pizza Day HIGH SCHOOL Both conventions were Dec. 22 Fanwood Public Schools Sturm. Participants in the Animals were Natanya Jan, 4 Wachtel, president; Ray- housed in the Media PTA Executive Board Holiday Concert were selecting their own Thinkacrats party were parties and leading con- president Mark Mitchell, mond Tsao, vice presi- Center of Park Middle testants and were develop- vice president Jane Yagi, dent; Susan Heilman, Lin- School with district Park students celebrate ing their own campaign Benjamin Cohn, Patrick da Kay, Ching Ching Lo, teachers Susan Laffey, platforms for presentation Dempsey, Megan Ford, and Zahid Qurarshi. Patricia Noerr, Carol Mickey Mouse's Birthday during the first week of George L'Heureux, Smith, and Nancy Steven- November. Lauren McCourt, Sarah jasmine Vasavada as son organizing and Pachler, and Brian president; Rachael Evans facilitating the events. The TIB students con- Trainer. ducted half-day conven- Other elementary TIB tions at the elementary parties appearing at the level on November 2 and November 2 convention SCHOOL LUNCH MENU convening the middle were the TAK party (Ter- school classes on rif American Kids), the November 4. Each con- Trustables, the Dec. 19 Steak Urns w/Cheese MONDAY or vention featured speeches Steamrollers, the Spiced Ham Sandwich about the candidates and Republicrats, and the the platforms adopted, Votacrats. Dec. 20 Frankfurter group discussions of the TUESDAY or issues presented, cam- The Terrill TIB Raiders, Chicken Roll Sandwich paign placards were wav- the Political Party Dec, 21 Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce ed, delegate hats were Animals, and the Revolu- WEDNESDAY or On Friday, November 18, students and teachers of worn, and sometimes tionizes were first, se- Bologna w/Cheese/Leltuce Team 6A at Park Middle School celebrated Mickey original campaign songs cond, and third place vie- Mouse's 60th Birthday! Students dressed up as were sung and/or played Dtc. 22 Pizza w/Cheese tors, respectively, in the THURSDAY or "Mickeys" and his friends, wore T-shirts and sweat- too. Middle Schools TIB elec- Egg Salad Sandwich shirts and paraded to the Mickey Mouse March for Two elementary TIB tion. The Terrill TIB an afternoon of festivities. Songs were sung, talent parties were declared as Raiders were led by Presi- Dec. 23 Assorted Subs was shared, reports and letter writing activities were dent Shannon Manigault FRIDAY Tuna-Turkey-Italian- winners. They were the Ham/Cheese conducted, anti-pollution posters were made in Globe Savers and the and Vice President Science class, a video made at Disney World's Bir- Thinkacrats. Members of Natasha Vasavada with thdayland was viewed, and a birthday cake shaped the Globe Savers included other participants in- like our favorite Mouse was eaten. David Hogan as president, cluding Matthew Cahill, FROM AUSTERS: HOLIDAY SAVINGS

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WESTFIELD'S OHLT GE DEALER ; WESTFiELD ••:•>"• ."•--• *> V.. ^ FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES V^ ;:#: MON..SAT. 10-5 ELM &QUIMBYST, •232-6718 THURS. 10-8 ty, and the Sunday morn- Holiday season at Gulp... ing Classic Bowling Cub Scouts are guests Terrill Middle School Continued from page 1 League of Roselle. at local newspaper During his years with oo volved in the training pro- grams at the Union Coun- the department he receiv- ty Police Academy. He ed numerous letters of was a past president of commendation from at citizens and area depart- UJ Scotch Plains PBA Local #87, sergeant at arms for ments. In 1984 he was the the Union County Optimist Club of Scotch 8 Firearms Association, Plains Policeman of the m Trustee for the N.J. Year. He was the recipient Q of the Scotch Plains Police Chapter of NOBLE (Na- Department's Excellent tional Organization of Duty Medal. He received Black Law Enforcement two awards from the Executives). A member of Union County Police Jon Virtue, artist and seventh grade student, stands the N.J. Identification Of- Chief's Association for in front of the menorah he painted for the vestibule ficers Association, the apprehending a bank rob- of Terrill Middle School. Jerseyland Park and Com- bery suspect and an armed A sixth grade student, Rachel Peris, also con- munity Center and a robbery suspect from the tributed by painting the flames each morning of Charter Member of the Kinsmen of Union Coun- Pathmark in Watchung. Hanukkah. Tom is married to Jean Brown Culp and they have three children—Marlene, Lisa and Tom. They also have three grand- children— Charles, Jeane Cub Scouts of Pack 4, Den 11 from All Saints and Christopher. Since Church came to the Times building last week to in- retiring from the Scotch vestigate the different processes used to get a Plains Police Department newspaper ready to be printed. Pictured with their he has taken a position leader, Anita Bowser are (left to right) Donald Pat- with the New Jersey Divi- terson, Adam Bowser, and Jason Laughman, sion of Criminal Justice in the Attorney General's Office. On Sunday, January 29, 1989, his friends, family and colleagues are sponsor- ing a retirement dinner in HAPPENINGS his honor at the Westwood 438 North Avenue Garwood, N.J. from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. Give a Ski Trip to Hid- 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The dinner will consist of den Valley for Christmas 11:30- 1:00 adult lap prime rib and there will be -First trip on January 7. 1:00- 2:30 open swim an open bar. The price per Leave Martine "Y" at December 27 - 30 person is forty ($40.00) 2:00 p.m. - return 12:00 Normal Schedule dollars and you may make midnight. Other trips will December 31 your check out to: The" be January 16, February 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Thomas Culp Retirement 4, 21, March 4, and 18. Building open Dinner. For information Call 322-7600 for further 11:30-1:00 adult lap and tickets you may con- information. 1:00 - 2:00 open swim tact either Sgt. Jeffrey Fanwood-Scoteh Plains January 1 & 2 - Closed Ellis, Ptl. Larry DeRose YMCA Pool Building December 24 through or Ptl. Carlton Crawley at Holiday Hours - January 2 - No classes. CHRISTMAS TREES Police Headquarters. December 24-25 closed Happy Holidays from the December 26 YMCA Staff!!

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JEWELERS PARADISE POOL & SPA 226 North Avenue West, Westfield Phone; 233-8811 322-7564 2006 Rte. 22 Scotch Plains .(¥4 Milms East ofSnuftv's)- Coles PTA Sponsors Craft Fair On December 10, 1988, Diane Hartelius and Pat H the P.T.A, sponsored a Wagner were helped by Craft Fair for students. about 100 P.T.A, parents Crafts were available for who helped children make p students to make and give crafts, cooked hot dogs or review courses won't as holiday gifts. Chairmen wrapped presents. § Raise Your Scores... m Techniques}^

Chairmen Diane Hartelius and Pat Wagner,

From left Mrs, Barbara Vanderheyden, Joshua Fox, Mareia Lawrence, M.A., author of How To Take the SAT, announces the opening of registration for the only course Matt Kurry and Brian Snyder, that teaches you the psychology behind the test that will Medical Technician courses overcome your fears and help increase your scores. You'll find out how to recognize offered by U.C, College clues to answers and trick ques- lions, how to deal with multiple Union County College's course completion, choice and math "stumpers", how Department of Continu- students will earn a renew- to digest material quickly and effi- ing Education will sponsor ed certification. ciently, how to locate every answer Left to right: Alane Callan, Lisa Wagner, Cheryl Emergency Medical The refresher EMT in the reading conprehensive ques- Wagner and Emily Hollcrbach. Technician (EMT) courses course will be held from 7 - every technique and strategy for beginners seeking cer- to 10 p.m. each Monday you'll need to raise your sores. tification and those who and Wednesday from are already certified to February 8 through April When: Beginning January 11, 1989 renew their licenses in the 19. State of New Jersey. Each Cost is $25 for each of 7-10 p.m. 7 weeks course is designed in ac- the two courses; those in- Whert: Temple Emanu.EI terested in further infor- E. Broad St., Westfield cordance with federal F,F. Info.: Ann Glickman guidelines. mation should call 232.4245 The EMT course will 709-7601. provide instruction in emergency care and transportation of the sick and injured through a combination of lectures and practice sessions. The course will meet initially from 7 to 10 p.m. on Fri- day, January 20, followed ORDER EARLY! * by full-day Saturday ses- Left to right: Scott LaGanga, Kate Vanderheyden, sions from 9 a.m. to 5 Prime Rib Roast Courtney Quinn and Meghan Q'Malley. p.m., meeting each week Filet Mignon from January 21 through Crown Roast (Lamb or Pork) May 9. Fresh Ham The course consists of Smoked Ham (Skinless & Shankless) material covered on the Spring Leg of Lamb care and handling of basic life support for patients, Homemade Kielbasi as well as medical and en- Frash Turk©ys vironmental emergencies, Capons, Turkeys Breasts, Duck & Geese such as extrication of vic- tims from wrecked STARTING OUR 50TH YEAH automobiles. SERVING THE FINEST SINCE 1939 In addition, those who WE THANK YOU! already are certified EMTs may gain refresher JOHN'S MEAT MARKET From left Karen Haight, Laura Cowan, Laura knowledge through a 389 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains • 322-7126 Bellrose and Carly Tatko. course that reviews and updates methods used in basic life support. Upon SOBER DRIVERS HAVE

Left to right: Matt Garbaldi, Mrs. Linda Garbaldi, HAPPIER Matt Kurry, Lee Lowlnger, Adam Zirulnik,

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SECRETARY TELEPHONE National headquarters for the US CAFETERIA Golf Assotialion, situated on a 62 SURVEY acre eltate seeks a mature minded WORKERS NIGHT CREW Full time/part time from itidiv. with good communication The Scotch Plains-Fanwood FULL TIME home. Earn SI50-300, per week & organizational skills, able to School District has openings 9i00pm - 7-OOam, Two work independently, IBM PC conducting easy telephone for a cafeteria cook (5 exp. helpful, type 60WPM, Call shifts. Monday - Friday or hrs./day) and a cafeteria LEGAL NOTICES survey. 234-2300 e«. 405 Wednesday - Saturday. casher (4 hrs./day) at the Absolutely NO SELLING Good pay and company LEGAL NOTICE regular office hours, middle school level. Health Regular company benefits, benefits. Apply in person: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on Linda M. Lies CALL MR. PARKER AT: benefits. S5.S5/hr. and CLERK K-MART JANUARY j. 19S9 it 7:30 p.m. in Ihe Secretary to the 777^722 ORDER ENTRY CLERKS S5.4S/hr. respectively. Please Municipal Buildinf, 430 Park Avenue, Board of Adjustment call Personnel Office for ap- 6801 Hadley Road Scotch Plaini, New Jersey, the Scotch THE TIMES: December 15, 1911 TRIUMPH-ADLER-RQYAL, plication: 232-6161, South Plainfieid, NJ Plains Board of Adjustment will hold a FEES: 14.S1 PART-TIME INC. is a leader in ihe office Affirmative Action/ public hearing to consider ihe appeal of: automation industry. The follow- TIRED OF STANDING? Equal Opportunity Employer ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH for ing positions require individuals permission to expand a conditional use by Loose-leaf publisher has with good communication and enlarging the parking lot and Tor LEGAL NOTICE part-time openings from 10 CRT Ikills. preliminary site plant approval concerning NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that ai ihe a.m. - 2 p.m. or 5 p.m. - 9 PART TIME SOME JOBS ARE JUST JOBS, SERVICES the premises located at 2317 MORSE meeting of the Board of Adjustment of the MONDAY io FRIDAY, p.m. daily in our compiling AVENUE, SCOTCH PLAINS, NEW Township of Scotch Plains on December 1, 4 P.M. - 7 P.M. AT CHILDREN'S SPECIALIZED department. No experience JERSEY, and also commonly designated as 1988, ihe following decisions were rendered HILLSIDE FACILITY: HOSPITAL EVERYONE HAS AN necessary. We will train. Call BLOCK 7303, LOTS 9.01 through 9.0S. The on action taken at the November 17, 19ii job duties include taking and pro. IMPORTANT TASK TO PERFORM 382-3450 EOE M/F. FOR A QREAT BUNCH OF KIDS fallowing variances are required: meeting: cessing orders on a CRT terminal. If you're ready for a job that is mean- READ Section 2J-5.2b,2 of the Zoning Or- For an immediate appointment DENIED permission to 420 FOREST ingfui, a position thai leaves you with a AUTO PARTS dinance -Required: 3 acres; Proposed: 2,24 ROAD ASSOCIATES to construct a com- call Judy between 8 AM-4;30 PM. reeling of accomplishment at the end of acres. mercial building with apartments contained 219-4020 every day, then you may be ready to Section 23-5.2b,4 of the Zoning Or- therein at Ihe premises located ai 420 1235 Central Ave. join the team at Children's. dinance 'Sims Avenue side - required: 60 FOREST ROAD. SCOTCH PLAINS, STOCK - FULL-TIME Hillside. NJ. CURRENT OPENINGS INCLUDE! 1632 E, Second Si. feei; enisling: 5 feet; Morse Avenue side • re- BLOCK 1501, LOT IB- Temporary position 9 a.m.-5 MOUNTAINSIDE quired: 60 feet; existing: 30 feei. Linda M. Lies p.m. Job requires some lif- HEADQUARTERS: SECURITY OFFICER: Full lime Scotch Plains, NJ Section 23-5,2b.5 of the Zoning Or- Secretary to Ihe Responsibilities include process- and pan time. Must have valid ting. Applicants must be at Phone 322-4043 dinance - Parking exists in front yards on Board of Adjustment ing, mail in orders and telephone N.J. driver's license and able to least 18 yrs. of age. No ex- both Morse and Sims Avenues. Plan pro- Township of Scotch Plains backup. Send resume or call per- operate van. Must have excellent MACHINE SHOP perience necessary, we will poses parking closer than 30 feet of property THE TIMES: December 15, 1988 sonnel administrator for an ap- references. :00 AM - 8:00 PM Mon.-Fri. train. Call 382-3450. E.O.E. line on both Morse and Sims Avenues as pointment, 8:00 AM . 5:00 PM Sat, L-453 M/F HOUSEKEEPERS: Part-time, 5 well. FEES: 9.30 789-2800 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Sun. p.m.-I p.m. (at Mountainside) and All interested persons may be present and TRIUMPH-ADI.ER.ROYA1,, Inc. full-time, 3 p.m.-ll p.m. (ai eut- be heard. 200 Sheffield St. paiient center in Fanwoed). Clean The file pertaining to this appeal is in the Mountainside, N.J. 07092 patient staff and hospital areas using office of the Board of Adjustment, 4)0 Park LEGAL NOTICE Equal Opportunity Employer M/F heavy cleaning equipment. Full EARN $2000 OR MORE Avenue, Scotch Plains. N.J,. and is The 1989 Tai Assessment rolls of the benefits for full-timers. S6.6S/hr. 10 TRIANGLE PAINTERS Borough of Fanwood will be open for in- MONTHLY at home. start, available for public inspection during Scotch Plains, N.J. spection at the Borough Hall, 75 North Details? Send SASE to regular office hours- • Interior/Exterior • Linda M. Lies Marline Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey, on Christine Associates, PO Box NURSES AIDES- KITCHEN AIDE: Full-time, 11 Wallpaper Hanpng and Secretary to the December 27, 1988 between the hours of 213, Mntawan, NJ 07747. a.m_-7:3Q p.m., (Variable schedule, 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. FULLTIME includes every other weekend and Removal • Power Washing Board of Adjustment THE TIMES: December 15. I98S Tax Assessor All shifts available. Modern holiday). Scrub pots, clean kitchen area and equipment. Heavy lifting. • Spraying • Electric FEES: 19,53 L-»5! Borough of Fanwood health care facility. Long Full benefits package, S6,63/hr, to Sanding • Staining THE TIMES: December 15. 1918 term care experience helpful. start. Free Estimate • Quality LEGAL NOTICE FEES: 5.27 L-450 MAIL DEPARTMENT Apply in person: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on PUBLISHING FIRM TRANSPORTERS; Part-time, 9:13 Work • Insured • Portfolio ASHBROOK JANUARY 5, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. in the Job includes tying and stacking a.ffi.-ll:I5 a.m. and I2:45-3:15 p.m. Available • References LEGAL NOTICE NURSING HOME Need one person to work both shifts, Municipal Building. 430 Park Avenue, sorted mail and learning to or two persons—one for a.m. and Upon Request Scotch Plains. New Jersey, ihe Scotch The undersigned having applied for a operate the inserter, as well as a 1610 Raritan Road one for p.m. Transport patients to Calk (201) 322-K77 Plains Board of Adjustment will hold a final site plan for Loi 1, Block 69, known as 339 South Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey, variety of other mail room Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 and from irealmeni areas. public hearing to consider the appeal of: hereby notifies the public thai the Planning CHRISTOPHER KOSTER for permis. duties. Applicants must be at Board of the Borough of Fanwood, after a CHILD CARE - In my sion to construct a wheelchair ramp at ihe least 18 yrs. of age and able to public hearing, did on November 22, 1981, Scotch Plains home. Warm HOUSE premises located at 2095 PRINCETON lift 40 lbs. Hours are 8:30430 grant final site plan approval wiih condi mature individual with ex- PLEASE CONTACT: AVENUE, SCOTCH PLAINS. NEW p.m. located in Clark. Clean lions. cellence references. Reliable FOR SALE JERSEY, and also commonly known as working environment and ex- HUMAN RESOURCES Documents pertaining to this application to care for toddler part time BLOCK 8501, LOT 9. comrary io Section cellent benefits. Call 382-3450. DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT HOMES are available for public inspection in the Ad- days. Call Vicki 322-4551, 23-3.4A, Paragraph D, Columns I & 9 of EOE M/F, from SI,00 (U Repair) the Zoning Ordinance whereby applicant ministration Office of Borough Hall, 75 SS.OO/hour plus, 7 Allenby CHILDREN'S ^- Foreclosures, Repos, Tax proposes a side yard of 4.16 ± feei and I North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Lane, Scotch Plains. N.J. SPECIALIZED Delinquent Properties, Now feei is required: and a proposed total for jersey. HOSPITAL selling your area. Call both side yards of 11.50 * feet where 20 feei Henry Ratner, PA. Agent an.1 Attorney for Shell Oil Company New Providence Road 1.315.736-7375 Ext. H-NJ-S3 is required. Mountainside, NJ Applicant (201)233.3720 for current list, 24 Hrs, All interested persons may be present and be heard. 245 Diamond Bridge Avenue The file pertaining to this appeal is in the Hawthorne, Nl 07506-1991 Banking GOING OUT office of Ihe Board of Adjustment, 430 Park {201 423.2143 Banking Avenue, Scotch Plains, N.J., and is THE TIMES: December 15, 1988 FULL TIME Opportunities OF BUSINESS available for public inspection during FEES: 10.54 L-449 TELLERS SCOTCH PLAINS •FANWOOD FULL TIME Washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges below Entertainment Books •SPRINGFIELD First Atlantic Savings, a cosi. E.F. Jacob 407 Wat- •SUMMIT SI.3 billion leader in New chung Ave,, Plainfieid Union County 4-H is fast food, movies, con- •HILLSIDE Jersey's financial community 7S6-19S0. selling Entertainment *89 certs, sports plus other FLOATING TELLERS EARN A 10% DIF- has excellent opportunities in FERENTIAL. Positions available throughout the following areas; Books. Each book costs valuable offers. People Union, Essex and Middlesex Counties. MUST $30.00 and proceeds are who use the book have have own transportation. TELLER FOR SALE used to provide special tried new places and new * SOUTH ORANGE Position is available for programs for youth and things to do, while saving customer oriented individual. leaders participating in the CUSTOMER SERVICE REP LUMINARY CANDLES - each time they go out. Cash handling experience a Union County 4-H Youth To order the book, call * HILLSIDE plus. Plains Supply Company, 1351 Marline Avenue, Scotch pevelopment Program. the 4-H office at 233-9366 HEAD TELLER ASSISTANT Plains, 889-5739. Saturdays, The book includes hun- or write to us at 300 North Must have prior experience for both positions. HEAD TELLER Dec, 3, 10 & 17 9-5 p.m. Sun- dreds of 2 for 1 coupon Avenue, East, Westfield, days, Dec. 4, 11 & 18 9-5 offers for family dining, N.J. 07090, PART TIME Will assist in supervising p.m. tellers, resolving problems, * ELMORA maintaining proper cash flow VALULT ATTENDANT and perform teller duties. Must have at least 1 V% years MONDAY - FRIDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM Interviews for these positions will be held teller experience. Monday-Thursday, from 9 AM - 1 PM, at our •ATTIC Human Resources Department, 342 Westminster We offer attractive salary F.M. ROJEK Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ. (We are one block from with regular reviews and •WALLS the Eliiabeth Post Office at the intersection of comprehensive benefits. Westminster Avenue and Broad Street.) BLOWN IN INSULATION •CRAWL SPACES Please apply in person at: (201) 7380200 FIRST She Bank at the ATLANTIC Sign of the Ship SAVINGS CALL NOW FOR ...since 1812 FREE INSULATION SURVEY SCOTCH PLAINS The National 1922 Wesifield Avenue

State Bank Equal Oppty Employer M/F lilg.ll Uiipnrtunily Implover MlHV HONOR ROLL Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School FIRST MARKING PERIOD thew J. Kelleher, Peter I, Kim, Julie I. Knoller, Tracy Marmora, Christine Nelson, Andrea Prato. High Honor Roll - Straight A's if the student is tak- Kolberg, Andrew G. MeGann, Alison Mee, Emily Honor Roll ing four or five subjects, or at least five A's and a Meyer, Maria L. Plochocki, Jody Saltzman, Sherien Elizabeth Beutin, Sabrina Blake, Lisa Bond, maximum of one B. A. Shaalan, Laurie A. Teunisen, Amy Toth, Judyth Kimberlee Brink, Jennifer Cirillo, Keri Cooper,' Honor Roll - No mark less than a B and at least three Valera, Lynda Walford, Elizabeth Weber, Alyson Alfonso Cuoco, Ian Davies, Ilan Ehrlich, Mary A's, Witherspoon. Joyce C. Esquivel, Heidi Fleisher, Kimberly Ganz, CLASS OF 1992 - FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1990 - JUNIORS Brian Oeissler, Roy Gutterman, Jill Hallam, High Honor Roll High Honor Roll Rahmila M, Harly, Susie Hung, jodi Beth Patricia Bachiller, Karma Barsam-Brown, Jason Gary Beharry, Mark Cleere, Dennis Costello, Jen- Kinderlehrer, Sharon A, Knoller, Katherine Biegelson, Arehana Sodas, Allison Emery, Lori Gel- ny Ann Diamond, Jennifer Ford, Corey Geis, Sandra Langenfeld, Suzanne Larder, Jonathan Levitt, fand, Carolyn Kiley, Wendy Leff, Scott Lieberman, Goralski, Mark Lieder, David Lienhard, Kristine Maureen Mealia, Catherine Muller, Carla Nusbaum, Jill Maderer, Michael Muselli, Tej Phatak, Sandra Marchalonis, James Maysonett, Michael Monson, Tad Parkerton, Kimberly Pinnell, Nancy Remler, Pomnitz, Michael Regal, Julian Tan. Abid Quraishi, Richard Rilho, Brian Schenberg, Cheryl Smith, Steven M. Sperber, Nicole Torella, Honor Roll Krista Sharrett, Elizabeth Taillon, Aline Tassitano, Stacie Urbach, Sameer Vasudev, Marissa Vazquez, Sharmeela Advani, Katharine Andrews, Jason Daniel Vice, Christine Zardecki. Jody Ann Washbourne, Raquel N, Watson, Karla Bradow, Michael Campion, Judith Carrelro, Peter Honor Roll Weber, Michele Wiley, Christopher Zobel, Clavin, Donna Costello, Jennifer R, Dowdell, Dion Algerl, Matthew Appel, Jeffrey F. Augustin, j Allison B, Fox, Douglas Germinder, Erik Gerner, Robert J, Bowman, Michael Butz, Stacey Colman, James Gilligan, Jeffrey Gutterman, Matthew Hogan, Susan Conforti, Craig DiFiore, Richard Emery, Brunner School students Lisa Jelline, Gregory J. Kowalezyk, Kathryn Levins, Kristin M. Farley, Alexis Fertig, Jessica Fiedel, Vaswati Mallik, Dennis Marehalonis, Ebony Bryan K. Finley, Michelle Gelfand, William enjoy shopping spree McLeod, Meredith Migliaro, James Monroy, Gormley, Jennifer Hack, Michelle Hamill, William Meredith B. Polak, Scott Rosander, Sandra Rosen- Hance, Binh Ho, Traci Kampel, Brad Kaplan, Joan- thai, Rachel Rowley, Gregory Santo, Miehaela na Kaplan, Laura Kaplan, Adam Kellogg, Thomas Sehroers, Jennifer A, Schwartz, Sarah E, Shore, Jen- Kelly, Jennifer Knudsen, Seth Lieberman, Jennifer nifer Silver, Jennifer Spagnoli, Carolyn Thierbach, Mitchell, Lawrence Naldi, Janet Neunert, Phuong T, Danielle Ulanet, John Uzzolino, Sharon Watts. Ngo, Patricia Nicholas, Jami Novak, Jonathan CLASS OF 1991 - SOPHOMORES Peris, Alison Poe, Bonnie Roesel, Jose Eman R. High Honor Roll Romero, Stacey Rosen, Dori Saltzman, Lauren Caroline Barna, Laura Douglas, Christopher Fer- Share, Rohit Sharma, Stephen Shore, Rachana rara, Katherine Flynn, Jennifer Hansen, Mark Kir- • Singh, Frank Sinnock, William Thompson, Joseph shenbaum, Douglas Kutney, Michelle A. Ochs, Peter Tinervia, Melisa Tropeano, Adam Turteltaub, Jose Prielaida, Amy Snyder, Reed Stepleman. M. Valera, Paula M. Vilasi, Scott Wahlers, David Honor Roll Watts. Susan Amory, Atika Basir, Akash Bhargaya, Ross CLASS OF 1989 - SENIORS Billig, Amy Brown, Andrea Canfield, Lin Lin Chen, High Honor Roll Paul Chuffo, Christine Chung, Carolyn Depko, Jill Miranda Alboum. Evan Arnovv-Perfilo, Eklof, Janna Everhart, Michael Ferguson, Brian Christopher Boen, Derek Boen, Brian Camfield, Gin- Fleming, Karen Fung, Elizabeth Gibbons, Eric ny Chung, Jennifer Fears, Peter Gregory, Lori Nell Hamerman, Martin Han, Solange Karsenty, Mat- Lazzeri, Rebecca Lefcourt, Susan Markham, Eileen Girl Scout Den-It Blakeslee helps Laura Lazzaretti make a selection, while Dana Flynn writes out a sales slip at the Holiday Gift Shop. On December 1 and 2 10 dollars. the multi-purpose room at Brunner School was con- Junior Girl Scouts from verted into a holiday gift Troop 941 donated their shop, Students were given time to set up the store the opportunity to do their and worked as sales girls own shopping tor on Thursday evening. reasonably priced gifts in Eyes lit up as children a non-commercial setting. spotted that special gift For this event, organized and as the young shoppers by Maureen Verducci, gift rushed home to wrap their items were purchased and purchases, parents were sold at cost with prices instructed not to peek into and ranging from 15 cents to the bags! ... and please make note of our HOLIDAY HOURS! To keep mirrors and sliding glass doors from fogging On Saturday, December 24th (Christmas Eve) and on up, fill the tub first with cold water, then add the hot Saturday December 31st (New Year's Eve) the following water. facilities (Drive-in only) will be open from 9-Noom PROTECT YOUR Main Office (Walk-Up also) • Annandale • Bridgewater CAR Califon • Fanwood • Cobblewood. ALL UNITED NATIONAL OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th SIMONIZING • Interior AND ON MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, Shampooing • Engine MAC never takes a holiday! Remember United Degreasing National has 13 Automatic Teller Machines .. and there arc thousands more in New Jersey and nearby stares.,. more than ten thousand nationally and inter- nationally as part of the PLUS SYSTEM"! y Use your card wherever you are for emergency NATIONAL SALT EATS CARS cash 24 hours a day ... or for other access to your BANK United National accounts. uick Banking Offices! Urjiichlnn^ • lirnlguwjU'r . Fjmvoini • Uruun liriuik • I'liiiiitiL-ld !.<) • bmjili I'ijinfiL'U • Warren fl? 7fe.5O0d nrLviDERE DIVISION: ih-lvuliTi-. Harmony * 4r5.;ior ULAIUS I OWN DIVISION: BljirsUwn • CnhWewniid . Knnwllun B'.icCelS HUNTtROUN DIVISION: Aiipuiul.ili- • Runnvjli- . Cjlilnn . Oklniik * » U-JIII Trust Dfpjrlmcnti /(,,i,l.|;i.nl,•- I'ljinliukl . K,(I,IIPII/CJH;M: Aiin.iniljlf • "Iriiil Services by .ippiiinlmfiif at all Branch Olfiees Terrill Road & E. Second Street Mi-i: .'. t rpiC Equal Opportunity U'nilcr 668-9317