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MINIT-ED ! Our 7 0 Uth truly deserve your consideration and yourl 53 Years Of ersonal appearance to a beautiful evening. Their ewarding efforts are surely exemplified in the Cole Porter Musical Comedy in which an approximate thirty-three teen agers have spent their summer rehearsing, designing and painting scenery and many other rewarding chores for C o m m u n ity this wonderful presentation. The ovation was tremendous on, thejr first two evenings. Don’t miss the last two Commercial ITeahcr showings at L.H.S. on Friday and Saturday Aug. 23 and 24 Broadway could never afford a more enjoyable evening S e rv ice It’s truly a steal for just one dollar, to every social minded and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW TEN CENTS Per Copy citizen. Don’t miss another wonderful pilot program for our youth, by the Lyndhurst Parks Dept. Cultural Ants Committee. Submitted by . Second-Clcm pottage paid at Rutherford. N J Mrs. Patrick Carrino Poblijhed a» 251 Ridge Rd.. lyndhurit Subtcriotion S3 00 Pujplivlpd Weekly Vol. 54, No. 1 Thunday, August 2 2 , 19 74 i P a ssersb y Kiwanians Have Kids As Guests Schools Reopen Septem ber 4, The Lyndhurst Kiwanis the day for the kiddies Commissioner Walter View Man Club entertained over 500 Hardworking cooks and Janowski. Henry Neglia. of town children at a picnic in waiters were the president. the executive board, Mayor In B u ff the park on Wednesday Charles Callahan,j Les Scardino, also Monsignor last. Included were all Connors, past president; Henry Beck of Sacred At 11:15 p.m . on A ugust 6 Teachers To M eet Aug. 28 those who have attended Warren Bogle, treasurer, Heart Church Both hosts police received a call from Box 44 near S tuy v esan t and the Summer Recreation Lou Stellato, Jr., and guests enjoyed the vice-president; former Second Avenues, reporting Day Camp and many other picnic, a long time annual groups. Hot dogs, Township Clerk Fred Taub, m a n in a black Registration Sept. 3: | [Sacred Heart School Classes hamburgers, watermelon Louis Mion, James Breslin, affair sponsored by the Continental car was and soda were big items of J r ., s e c r e t a r y Kiwanis Youth Committee. exposing himself to two I Lyndhurst public schools followed by meetings in the Sept. 4-5-6 9:00 A.M . Faculty Orientation girls walking by. will reopen Wednesday. individual schools. Speakers: Sr. Mary Amelia O.P, Prof. of Patrolman Carl As usual te ach ers and September 4 Registration Education Caldwell College Castlegrunt responded and for all new- stu d en ts and students will find buildings Sr. Lois Curry, Dir. of Rel. Ed. Kinnilworth. discovered the man nude transfers w ill be held on in tip top shape The from the waist down, in the Tuesday. September 3 fron^ customary repair and Faculty Luncheon — Sacred Heart Parent car. The man. William 9 to 11:30 a.m . paint up program was A s s o c . " Oliver of 195 Gold Street, Principals and new staff undertaken throughout the Sept. 6 F ri. 11:00 A.M . Kindergarten Tea North Arlington, was members .will meet sy stem . Sept. 9 Mon. 8:30 A.M . School reopens with full placed under arrest by Wednesday, August 28 Custodian Thomas Sparta Detectives Thomas Geary starting at 9 a m General reported* that the school day sessions. and Ramon Francis, staff m eeting .will be held staff worked diligently, Sept. 10 Tues. 8:30 A.M . Kindergarten reopens. charged with indecent Tuesday, September 3 at 10 during the summer to exposure and S2000 bail w as a m at the high school. prepare for the student set. Luncheon at 12 15 will be onrush CAPABLE A Success Patrolman Tackles Robber TO THE EDITOR: As the third anniversary of the Lyndhurst Recycling An alert citizen was in progress in the Lake the rear of the house the Center passes. I believe the following is appropriate responsible for the arrest of Avenue a re a . All c a rs were would-be robber ran out the Three summers ago. two young, idealistic women and a Brooklyn man caught in a detailed and the officers front door. Patrolmen a township Commissioner rode through the ‘ Land of- home he planned to rob last found a basement window raced after him and finally Garbage’’ and agreed that recycling was the answer to at h e w a s week. had been broken by which caught by least partially alleviating the enormous depths of Patrolman Robert Troncone The call came into the man gained entry. mankind's waste The man who made the two girls’ at the corner of Third and headquarters at 9:12 p m dreams come true and who created within his dept . the Summits Avenues that a break and entry was As the officers entered time, the space and manpower for what has become the Detective William Jarvis only such smooth operating comprehensive recycling hatf seen the man discard a center in the surrounding area is Walter Janowski. Kev. Staffords Visit L yndhurst, dentfir jacket distinguished Public Works Commissioner . with embroidery and this Through his men. and his department, and CAPABLE,, EVERYBODY’S HAPPY. Mayor Anthony Scardino; left, and Charles C allahan, was foTind ift a nearby Find Tow nship W ell, D onate Sub he shared two Shell Oil Environmental Awards honors president of Lyndhurst Kiw anis Club, stand among satisfied children at Kiw anis picnic in ashcan. with the Lyndhurst Junior Woman's Club county park. D ear Sirs: Richard Rausch, of This same spirit of s^Lfless co-operation extended We returned to Lyndhurst after our absence of some 15 Brooklyn was brought to years and were delighted Jp see the town and the-library headquarters, told his through.his owp enthusiasm and his men! was responsible looking to prosperous and well kept up rights and placed in a cell for many environmental projects coming off superbly. The Our two boys, Bill & Tim Stafford were very fond of while further investigation money CAPABLE returns to the township from the the Library and we have always attributed their academic went on. He was arraigned recycled funds helped finance the Railroad Park. Litter success to its nearness and vVte’*ork Miss Jennings did ' ancf I jf a e e d ln ' SriJ.OOO Bail.' Hunts; tufcppiantrngs. EnvnomnentJrl school -booklets; with them. Both boys graduated from Stamford He w as ta k en la te r to Environmental Scholarships. Litter Basket Painting U niversity. Bill Will have his Ph.D. from Y ale and plans to Bergen County Jail He was Contest. Girl Scout Recycling Survey and plant give-aways teach, at Brown next year Tim is Asst. Managing Editor charged with break and and much more. of Campus Life, a Christian Magazine for highschool entry and carrying a CAPABLE is proud and grateful to share our students for which he writes a lot. dangerous concealed environmental dreams and realities with this man, his We are sending a gift subscription to Campus Life to weapon men of the Public Works Dept , on this third anniversary the Lyndhurst Library to show our appreciation for a good Officers assisting in the Because one man said,'“‘yes. I believe we must try to save start. You may enjoy reading the writing of a young man search and arrest were Ptl. our environment, now'’ in 1971, Lyndhurst has achieved who started out in Lyndhurst. Charles Muldoon and . much to be proud of Sincerely Richard O'Donnell and Sincerely. Rev & Mrs. Chase Stafford Detective Thomas Geary Mrs. Gloria Woertz Garden Club Death, Another M assive Jam Has Show Another crash on Route 3, off. police said, by a injuries were found to be thought the bus might minor overturn any moment and The Lyndhurst Garden another death another passing car The bus swerved, jumped over the led the passengers from the Club will sponsor its massive traffic jam that The bus came to rest on low concrete divider and vehicle as quickly as ANNUAL FLOWER AND made the busy highway a the Lyndhurst embankment collided headon with the possible. CRAFTS S H O W o n 10-mile long parking lot for which marks work being sports car. Removal of the dead man Saturday and Sunday over two hours done by the State from the shattered sports MONSIGNOR PITCHES IN. Msgr. Henry Beck of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, September 7 and 8. * It happened last Saturday Department of Edmund R Hancox of 9 car and then hauling the made certain that no youngster went thirsty at Kiwanis picnic. Some of the Sections afternoon* 300 feet e a st-o f Transportation to widen Pearl Street, Bloomingdale. bus from the embankment competing for ribbon prizes the Hackensack River was killed instantly Route 3 took over two hours in the Flower Show include Bridge across from Kearny JThe bus driver, Joseph G, while the traffic lines cut flowers, flower Street, Lyndhurst. Eight persons in the bus Lynn of Scranton, TPa... was shaped up five miles in arrangements. African It has happened before. were taken to Hackensack not injured However, fie each direction Violets, house plants, fruits It r going tfr Happen H o s p ita l 'Ah e r e th e ir and vegetables sections again. And the tragedy of those The Junior Class was involved in the auto crash especially set up to will be compounded for encourage children to hundreds of motorists who participate in the Show by will wait in the heat or rain E L E M E N T S entering their plants or o r cold while police and T R A G E D Y vegetables they have grown volunteer firemen and Rem ains of sports or flowers they have emergency corpsmen strive car crushed by a rranged to alleviate the shock of head on crash w ither In the Arts and -Crafts those immediately involved bus on Route 3 lastjr’f Division of the Show, the while they strive to get "Saturday Bus classifications cover a traffic moving again 1 a n d e d b ro a d - o f —era ft* precariously on From needlework .projects Traffic, of course.