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School Expansion Proposal Draws Applause ~ —^ /•-;. .i~^^,s».*-l.*\.K* ,..?r •...—irv i'l..;—i^Tl^Vrf;r.;«.....:--T....r',- . .....'j.^ ',.^_. t Thursday, April,l;5;.;:l«71"r" i»,,-rnwitr»»n-»...-.T^,,it;m.iii.i. - •"''"^•J~r \ •' L-H-LT-IIII-*'™ ,.+.—,--. A~~^.~, ^-_ '~Z~.'. ..„..; ^.^.L'.il——— •. .'••'""" . iJMIHhlJ.'""'*'""] Society^ Sprlrigtifaertime fbcareWP0P$ invites moms, dads ln..cose pf omorflency. Washington Rock Girl Scout Council will will perform May 1 1 nld a 'parents' meeting ^onl%bt at 8 o'clock sugges+s^stegs te-tedvce attacks : In the Wateunk Room of ilie WesHield Munici- pal Building for. parents of girla Interested in work by Bach Greet ' spring -- the -Season of renewal--. : saturated—fuis shuld be eaien and a larger substances in the"blood that lead to artery in attending summer camp. or'first Aid Squad share of the fill requirements should come clogging. " • • Ttie Choral1 Art Society of N.J. will por-'. by taking better care of your heart so,iliac ii_ The meeting, which is open-also to non- 376-0144 for Firo Department . form Bach's "St. Jo)in_l1>asK|on at West- might see you through ,wany more healthy from . vegetable--polyunsaturated-- fats. The' Start_up_arid regularly-follow a program Scout parents, will be conducted by the camp- field High School on SiitiiHluy," May 1, at 8 p.m. seasons, tlio U.nion. County Heart Association former raise cholesterol levels in the Wood of exercise that is determined by your, doctor ^ Ing director. Miss ldamae Trenner, who, along 376-6440 for 'hotline' : vand~thc-la"«-~lower it, says association. tobecompatlble with'your age and physical - Professional singers and musicians will Join lias suggested, " ' ~ - ,- : widi camp staff members, will show slides and'. •--• on drug problems the Choral Arts under the baton'of Evelyn With better • health as a- goal, "the• Heij«-'— JTWt-smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smokers condition. It will tone up the Muscles, sdrau——— Publl»h»d Every TKof«doyby ap late the circulation and help avoid overweight.'— _answer questions.. Bleeke for,tills presentation. THe worFwiir .Association' urges all area residents to begin liave twice the.risk of heart attack as that Washington Rock 6perates Resident Camp <|l Mountain ov.., Sprlno(l.ld, H.JJ7O6) 1 686-7700 There is no guarantee that any person will pJ —be aung in-Engliali«— • now io reduce their risk of. lieart attack, the . of non-smokers, - Lou Henry Hoover In Mlddleviile, Camp Blue • Principal soloist will be DyronSteelc, tenor, nation's bvei--ridlhg health problem.ltrecom- . Adjust calorie intake to achieve and main- escape a heart attack by following these five Mailing Mi SubirjFlpilon-Rntr Sacond Claa« fJ , points/association notes. Yet, there is mount- Heron, Sparta, and nine local day campsj; VOL. 42"NO. 29 SPRINGFIELD, N.j: THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 ;—-who in the'Tota of the Evangelist;. will-narrate mends stq)S for adults and youngsters because tain normal weight. Obesity Is associated with within the Union and Somerset counties area. P.O. Box (H. Sprlngllald, N.J. 07081 J8.50 Y.orl, Paid O.J Sprlng/I.ld, N.J. '20 Cents Par Copy — '. ' I _ the passion-draiiui-in recitative tenor-solo [lie curlier preventive measures are begun, Ugh blood pressure' und diabetes and raises ing scientific evidence that thousands of lives — can be prolonged by following a risk reducing - 'I think It's time to say goodnight, Jay Thompson; baritone, .will sing-the role' the belter cliance tliere is ta escape premature the risk of heart attack. Correcting obesity TEENAGERS, Und jobs by running Wont' Adi. program. ; • ' • ^Gwendolyn...' * -of -Jesus and• Richar-• • d' Ferguson- , buss' , tli•e heart.probli™s,_The steps arc: . — : , may-also-fcduce-tlie-Concentratiqn of fatty •Call 686-7700 • roles of filate and Peter, "• , „' "• _Sct a schedule, for regular physical check-. : _^ : : The meditative aria3 which interrupt tlie ups soth.it a physician candetectwhcthcrcer- rising drama will be suns by_StooIq,_.Ann tain risk factors, such flsJliEtiJ)lo.od-pEi:s.slir_eii._ Weeks, soprano, Arine'^I?ritz,~alto; and Gor- or diabetes, are present, and can begin prompt don.Myers, baritone. Tlie work is.ulso Inter- -treatment. Both conditions are associated with School expansion proposal draws applause PRODUCE DEPARTMENT .-sper^ed with chorales which thu-congrcgu- _.tlje artery disease that leads to heart attack tion in "'BacH's~tlriitr~w<;r«'~a"c'C'IISloined—to—aria~5omc 21 million Americans lire esiimiued t^nrti the purcKgc* ,of ~ —^ singing—and which, the "Choral Arts sings: to have some~form of high'Blood-pressure, UPTON TEA BAGS BANANAS —'Ip -fhp pp rfnrtynnrn in nrirHrinn rn ihn'njanila- • Buys 'I"1 Hnn.rt Association; ' -• ' ^tor> choruses of the.priosts, soldiers and--^—If-no -special diet-is required, we WADING I GOtOEN - ^niocking crowds. ••••••..-• . —- ing habits to avoid highcliOlcGierol foods lOdCT. STAMPS Good only ot Tv(P. Cuv*. T _• Willfam.Wrenn, organist, Madeline Ingrani, control the intake of fats. Less animul-- On* Coupon p*i ciiilom**. RIM _jharpsichoridst, Irvlngtori Nussbuum, violinist, _—-r—-.— —: =—— Good Itvu Sot. April 17,1971. FOOD SUPERMARKET L»H ^an'tj-a. chamber-group of strings, flutes and' . _-» _ M- .- .; ohpes will accompany i[i various comblna- •" ,?VP| |f*>ff openforum ^tions tlie arias and clmrueses, die organ—. ~7r?^-_V"" _ LETTUCE ~--always-undersGorfiig-tiu£voice.of- Jesus. CALIFORNIA v ...' Senior citizens ana~"atudent_._ticketb -u: ICEBERG, LARGE . for =$1-and series Toward the purdhai* of EACH HEAD HIUS BROS;- FRESH CALIFORNIA Mouniainsiile ex-mdyor- ^FthefEllZSbeth INSTANT COFFEE 10-OZ.-JAR' assails ley MiUer_of Kenliwortl.;..- .John Kostopoulos building. -of RoSell<TPark, Arthur ifocper, George Mln- Classes will be held Thursdayzcyenings FRESH CALIFORNIA. ' • By ABNER GOLD 'r~, , ; r " nis and Andrew Marshall of Roselle. • and several Monday evenings concluding by ThelRegioHilTlfgh"School Districi'6_$.4.7~ the end of June. _ -'• . PASCAL CELERY million expansion plan, which will be presented • Enrollnieiic.is.:open-iouneiuand>oinpn 16-- to the voters on May 4, drew_strong support years_old and iipwho can pasti.the swimming U.S. #1 YELLOW GLOBE from almost nll-thc:55_citizens who attended ability leTJt,. A~l^:r"c"tinin£r"tejj't is 'given the _ The Springfield Board of Education Wonday four Regional hlgluschools.. : • ..._. the first public *sessloTi"on the proposal, held Sewing machine BONELESS CROSS RIB firiit w.i.J;, Thu coed course covers all phases ONIONS 3 bo, 24 night unanimously urged approval_bf the S4.7 —TKS lresolutlon..pasjHSdJ!efpre anauaienceot Tuesdajniight at Jonathan ^Dayton Regional of Bkln diving and the use of the self-con-, miilion expansion bond referendum to be""five inMrestedtfttj^sJtfontoy^^ High-School Sprlngfield. OUier -hearlrigs~"will'* Toward the purchaM of ROAST CRISP-AIR MC INTOSH r -"lained^miderwnter --broa tilings—apparatus presented to the voters by the Regional High Gaudineer School, declared: _H Id Monday at-Gov. Livingston Regional, care to be taught nfi .with-! (E y HILLS BROS. BEEF School District school board on May 4. "The Springfield Board of Education Is vi- Berkeley Heights, and Wednesday at David How to .'cieaiTand._ollj.in(] adjust thejhrcad ^Cliins instruction^will be under thedirec.- bog Springfield Is one of six sending communities tally concerned with the high school education r r 43 Brearley Regional/ Kenilwdrth. r^nninn-nf ;\ horne_s.cwin£. macliine will-be tion of James ) orari, a'ssisted"by-Bob~Star' APPLES which operate their own eight-grade school-_ot-_8tudents—who graduate from our system : Tuesday's audience, mostly Springfield rest—- demonstrated Thursday, April 227 from 1:15 ling, John Williamson and tlie Union County FRESH SOUTHERN systems and then send their teenagers to the. and recognize the needTor .lirnprovemenls~lir dents, reserved-its applause for statements to 3 p;m- 'n tlie Union County Cooperative Scuba Divers Club. •• ~ the Jonathan Dayton High School (Springfield) r U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' urging passagirofrtheTiroposal. _ " . Extension Service auditorium, 300 E. .North The basic equipment required_cimsials_of CENTER - FIRST ._•._ YAMS 29" .building taJiouse our graduates, and is aware Of the dozen speakers-from-die floor, only live., Westfield. The program will be repcated_Jjice_mask; snorkel, and fins. Tanks and reg- CHUCK CUT ot the present pressinjrneied Kr upgrading the' fwo opposed the^plahpand for very different from 7:45 to 9:90 p.m. for'tlioso who caanot ulators mqy be^rentcd if needed. DAIRY DEPARTMENT Regional board physical structure of that building and of the reasons,. Former Mayor Fredericjkjyilhelms attend the afternoon session.—: :—= Additional-infonnutloii_may-be.obiained by .59' "47* need-fqr making additional space-available for . STEAK Jr; of Mountainside objected-Strenuously to Mrsr-Garolyry i F. Yuknus,, prograp m leaders contacting the YMCA. A minimum of 10-per- -SWIFT PERMIUM BUTTER BALI both classroom facillti9S_and for ancillary the portion of tlie proposal which would, send home economisi t o( thho UnioUin CountC y EjttenEj - sons willl be needed~io~conducdddt tlie coursh e so TIPTOPL_ V --facilities." • ------—v. :._. :.--, GROUND MEAT SALE! I ' )untalnside-saidentS-tO-Daytbn Regional- • sion Service of Rutgers; will give tlip^lemon- advanced registration Is necessary; TURKEYS" tct hold meeting P2*sSSES JB^>itajHiis;; public TowarcTlHa purchase of 1 1 -rather than-to Gov.' Livingston Regional, Berk- stratlon at both sesslonsr --- 5-10 LB. AVG. _ Ib. FRESH ALL BEEF The Board of Education of die Union lntere Bt_that-the'"bo'nd referendum be approved eley -Heightsr"Where=they-have-attended-for~- HUNT SNACK PACK BREAKFAST County"" Regtonal-JHlghiSchool-iDistrict' by theaffIrma(Ivevblaofallregi8teredSpring- \jnore than a decade. ^ L__- "their" sewing macljlriej'beaujse tif'.uncerDiIiiiy 4-PACK m. GROUND BEEF '/i-gal. 1 field voters and that they be called upon to vote PORK CHOP SALE! will hold a regular monthly business 1 William Doerrler of Springfield objected to of the proper care procedure.
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