Efranklin Newsrecord

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Efranklin Newsrecord NewsrecorD eFranklin Thursday,March3,1977 Secondclass postageapplied for at Manville,N.J. 08835 $4.50a year/15cents per copy ol. 25, No.9 Twosections, 30 pages Phone725-3300 news notes , Public wants school budget upped Tile boardnf educationheard it share ol,complaints fromlocal residents Mondaynight concerning its proposed 1997-78 scbool budget. But surprinslngly, what they heard was that people. want moremoney put into the bvdget, instead of taken out. At an informal hearing on tile budget Mondaynight at the SampsonG. SmithSchool, tile hoard listened to a crowdof more than 51.1 tell them that they wantedto see sucb items as the high school bowling, golf and ski teams put back into tile proposed $11,646,995 expense budget. According to the board finance committee chairman Harry VanHouten, tile programs were eliminated because the cost involved in participating discriminated against those students whocouldn’t afford them. But the bowlingcoach told the board that the sport doesn’t cost the stndent anything. RonCompton emphasized that Iris team has beenvery successful in recent years and that it’s tile only opportunityfor manystudents to excel athletically. The board has scheduled one more such hearing Monday night at 8 p.m. at the Franklin Park School before adopting the final bndgct to go before the voters in tile Marcia 29 school election HPYDPgets $18,000 from United Way The Hamihon l)ark Youth Development Program received m $18,000 allocation this week from the Central Jersey United Wavfor its al,ter-school program and summerprogram, in- eluding math tutoring and remedial instruction. HPYDPwas one of 30 membersagencies to receive binding from the United Waythis year for special programs. Tile allocations arc awarded by a 60-member committee, which recewesapplications l,rom agencies, basedon need. Planners hire lawyer for PUD TIwtownship phmning b~mrd was expected to officially hire a Plainfield attorney to h)ok into question concerning tile 1020 Associatesproposed PU D in Franklin at its meetinglast nlgbt. His cup runneth over Daniel Bernstein will he paid $500 out of the planning (MarkCzajkowski photo) board’s budget to investigate the legality of a resolution passed LynStevens pauses to allowTeddy to geta drinkon thebridge at BlackwellsMills, wherethe Millstone crested at 11a.m. Friday. bv he board last June alh)wlng 1020 Associates head Bertram Bonnerto donate 2(1t) acres of tile 700-acre PUDto the county for a golf course. It’s the contention of several board members, including chairman Robert Morgenber, that tile planners should have culled hw more public hearings and expert Board hopefuls prepare for March 29 testimony as whether or not a private golf course would bave beenprel,erable to u public one. Withschool board elections less than receivedher doctorate fromRutgers express their viewson the kind of district is a majorpriority on herlist. their three childrenwho attend the University. She is employedas educationthey wantfor the childrenof "I thinkthe boardhas to see if these publicschools, have lived in Franklin Opponentsof the gift argne that the townshiphas lost a sub- four weeksaway, the six local can- programsare workingor not. But since1964. stantial ratable in the 200-acre parcel since it has becomecoun- didates for the boardgot their cam- assistant director of CareerServices our community,"she concluded. paignsinto full gear this week. at PrincetonUniversity. Dr. Grund- whena decision has to be made,the Heis active in civic affairs in ty property. Four residents have announced fast is also a memberof the New JANETSALZMAN was appointed to hoarddoesn’t get enoughinput from Milltown,and serves on the health If Mr. Bernstein, after completing his research, finds im- their candidacyfor the three full Jersey AdvisoryCommission on the the boardlast year, filling a vacancy the educationstaff," sheexplained. "I CurriealumRevision Committeeat Status of Women. created by WasyD’Cruzwho resigned. wouldlike to get other reactions the SampsonG. SmithSchool. proprieties in the passage of tile resolution, the board will Imve three-yearterms available, whiletwo before a changeis made." She is "I knowa lot can be donein the lecide if it wants to rescind the resolution. There are strong are running to fill the one-year Oneof the mostimportant issues she Aneight year residentof Franklin, unexpired term of former board sees is getting backto basics; the Mrs. Salzman,her husband,Robert calling for more communication district, like communicationfor one," indications that if that happens, Mr. Bonnerwill probably sue memberWasy D’Cruz. "three R’s,"without eliminating other and twochildren reside on 25 Barker betweenthe hoard, communityand he commented."This is onearea that tile board. Threeincumbents -- Janet Salzman, coursesfrom the schools. "Weshould Road.The children attend the Conerly educationalstaff, as well as other has t6 be improved"because it will RoadSchool. groupsin the township,for example, cause problems." Vlr. Bernslcin. noted for expertise in tile area of planningand SandraGrundfest and Alfred Ceaser -- neverabandon the ’three R’s,’ but the the library board. zoninglow. will also look into questions concerningthe ethics of are joined by EdwardVetter, an ’basics’aren’t the onlynecessary part A graduateof HunterCollege, she unsuccessfulcandidate last year, in of educationof future citizens and hassix yearsexperience asa teacher FRED BADESSAhas been a tbe actimls hy Mr. Bonnet’s attorney William Ozzard. Mr. Oz- the contention for the three-year ¯ workers,"she said. and four as an administrative EDWARDVETTER is a history resident of the townshipsince tg48. zard is also counsel to tile connty boardof freeholders, and was terms¯ Bruce Davidson and Fred Dr. Grundtestasks parentsif they assistantfor remedialreading and teacher in Milltewn,whei’e he has Educatedin NewBrunswick, he is the reprimandedby tile county ethics board last fall for his in- Badessaare vying for the one-year wanttheir childrento be ignorantof teacher training programs.Mrs. workedfor the past 20years,and is the ownerof the DeerwcodPhillips 66 term. A third hopeful, FrankCamp- the Bill of Rightsor the TrojanWar or Salzmanis a past presidentof the ownerof the VettsrElectric Co.here. station on HamiltonSt. volvementin another nmttcr concerning the PUD and tile coun- ConerlyRoad PTA, and is a member A World WarII and Korean War A deacon of the Middlebush ty. bell of 5 DominoRoad, withdrew from eventhe Depression."The upcoming veteran, he is a graduateof Rutgers the race last week,explaining that he school board election offers the of the Leagueof WomenVoters. See BOARD,page 12A mayseek a termthe next timearound. citizensof Franklinan opportunityto Thecurriculum programsin the University.He and his wife, Pat and ALFREDCEASER was elected to a two-yearterm in 1975,and is currently serving on the secondaryreading Paper drive slated for next weekend minimumstandards committee, Vernette Chambers’work workingwith the state Departmentof The Franklin High School Band Parents Association has Educationon the implementationof scheduled its Marcia paper drive for next weekend, March1 I minimumstandards and basic skills reflects her life and 12. programs. Heresides at 80 EugeneAve., with by JanePetroff Theyare students from Rutgersand Curbside pick-up will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday of his wife, Yvonneand three sons, all SpecialWriter fromMiddlesex County College. And newspapers, which should either be bundled or brown-bagged. attendingthe publicschool system, lie their needsare as different as their They will also welcomemagazines, computer cards and prln- is employedas an electricianwith the EveryThursday evening an unusual backgrounds. touts without carbon paper. Pick-up will be in the predesignated Port Authorityat Port Newark. group of womenconvenes in New A graceful former model with A memberof the boardof directors Brunswick.Some are black, the rest golden brown skin that somehow PBAareas, at the Hamilton Park Youth are whiteor Hispanic.Half are in their evokessunsets over the Carribean, Residents mayalso bring papers to the high school parking DevelopmentProject (tIPYDP), ’thirties. Mostof the others are Ms.Chambers came into her job at the lot on Saturdayfrom 9 a.m. untill noon. also heads the Christian education anywherefrom 70 to 80 years old. NewBrunswick "Y" in much the commission at the Somerset Thewomen are membersof the New samespirit that motivatedmany of PresbyterianChurch. BrunswickYWCA’s Stitch n’ Chatter the womenenrolled in the programs Mr.Ceaser will continueto fightfor club. Their majoreffort so far, a shedirects. an improved vocational career bicentennialquilt depictinghighlights Arrivingin an undevelopedarea of Senior Drop-in Center back program."I don’t feel enoughhas fromthe history of NewBrunswick, Franklin Townshipseven years ago beendone in that area, duepartly to has gainedwidespread publicity and with her husbandFreddie and their the budgetresti’ictions in that area has been exhibited throughoutthe smalldaughter, also called Freddie, The townslfip’s Senior Citizen Drop-in Center is nowback in duringthe past years." state. Ms. Chambersfound herself alone . action, it was announcedby the parks and recreation depart- Thecandidate is hopingto get more Oneperson is as proudas anyof the during much of the day. Her ment this week. guidancecounsellors and a better membersof the attention their quilt separationfrom the rest of the world T,ocated at tile CommunityCenter in tbe A&PShopping Cen- rapport with the community."The has received.
Recommended publications
  • Market Reports 2013
    MARKET REPORTS_2013 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Population 313,232,044 Tourism Authority OTTI (Office Of Travel & Tourism Industries) , TIA (Travel Industry Association of America) International Travels 60.3 million (Source: OTTI) Preferred Foreign Destinations 42% - Mexico (5.2 million visitors) 14% - Europe (1.8 million visitors) 12% - Caribbean Islands (1.5 million visitors) 12% - Canada (1.5 million visitors) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TOURIST PROFILE Length of stay 18.6 Days Target Age Groups Between 30 - 65 Time for Decision Making 90 days Reservation Time December - May Preferred Reservation Type Internet, Travel Agencies / Tour Operators Preferred Accommodation Type 5 star luxury hotels, boutique hotels Travel Motivations Holiday/Entertainment 40%, Cultural and historical places 32%, Family/friends visit 34%, Business 18%, Spa and wellness centers Preferred Season for International Travels May - October UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TURKEY IN U.S.A MARKET Incoming Tourists to Turkey 757,143 Change Percentages in Number of Incoming Tourists to 17.79 % Turkey 2011/2010 Arrivals to Turkey in the First 5 Months of 2012 and 220,742 visitors / 1.88 % change Change Percentages Rank and Market Share at the Total Arrivals to 10th (2.61 %) Turkey(2011) Market Share at the Total Arrivals (2011) 4th Number of Travel Agencies and Tour Operators Making 120 Operations to Turkey Preferred Holiday type Visiting cultural and historical sites, city tours, spa and wellness packages Most visited destinations 1. Istanbul 2. Cappadocia 3. Kusadasi (Ephesus) GERMANY Population 81,843,809 (2012) Tourism Authority GNTB (The German National Tourist Board) Total Travels 76.2 Million fur.de International Travels (pax) 53.6 Million (2011) fur.de 53.4 Million (2010) fur.de Preferred Foreign Destinations 1.Spain 12.3% 2.Italy 8.2% 3.Turkey 7.4% 4.
    [Show full text]
  • Have a Available ‘Wonderful’ Holiday
    NEW LOCATION SAME GREAT DEALS 1600 S. Main St. Ned’s Pawn Laurinburg, NC 28352 December 21 - 27, 2019 JEWELRY • AUDIO (910) 276-5310 Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed star in “It’s a Wonderful Life” Refer a friend programs Have a available ‘Wonderful’ holiday 910 276 7474 | 877 829 2515 12780 S Caledonia Rd, Laurinburg, NC 28352 Joy Locklear, Store Manager 234 E. Church Street, Laurinburg NC 910-277-8588 www.kimbrells.com Page 2 — Saturday, December 21, 2019 — Laurinburg Exchange “Serving Scotland A holiday classic with class: County 38 years” Danny Caddell, Agent Jimmy Stewart stars in ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ 915 S Main Street The Oaks Professional Building PageLaurinburg, 2 — Saturday, NC 28352 December 21, 2019 — Laurinburg Exchange Bus: 910-276-3050 [email protected] A holiday classic with class: Thank you for your loyalty. We appreciate you. Jimmy Stewart stars in ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ The personal attention from Diana Graves, Debbie Barnes, Laura Haywood, Gail Jackson and Danny Caddell given at the time of purchase and when the unexpected happens, sets them apart from other providers. FOR NEW ACCOUNTS UP SAVE TO $100 ON YOUR FIRST IN-STORE PURCHASE* when you open and use a new Lowe’s Advantage Card. Minimum purchase required. Offer ends 2/1/20. *Cannot be combined with any other offer. Coupon required. Lowe's of Laurinburg By Kyla910 Brewer US 15-401 By-Pass |Reed, Laurinburg, “From Here NC to28352 Eternity,” TV Media 1953). (910) 610-2365Karolyn Grimes (“The Bishop’s he holiday favorite that never Wife,” 1947), who played George TByfails Kyla to Brewer warm viewers’ hearts is andReed, Mary’s “From daughter Here to Eternity,” Zuzu, is one backTV Media just in time for Christmas of1953).
    [Show full text]
  • Waymark Holidays 1973-2007
    THE WAYMARK STORY 2nd Edition The history of WAYMARK HOLIDAYS 1973-2007 by COLIN SAUNDERS Plus reminiscences from directors, staff, leaders and clients THE WAYMARK STORY Written and edited by COLIN SAUNDERS (staff member 1982 to 1989) In memory of Peggy Hounslow and Noel Vincent Second edition published online 15 March 2013 (replacing first edition published online 28 April 2009) by Colin Saunders 35 Gerrards Close Oakwood London N14 4RH [email protected] www.colinsaunders.org.uk © Colin Saunders 2009, 2013 2 THE WAYMARK STORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Waymark Holidays owed its existence to the courage and foresight of its founders, Peggy Hounslow, Noel Vincent and Humfrey Chamberlain. The author is indebted to the following people and organisations, who have contributed in various ways: Mike Brace, Charlie Brown, The Cabinet Office, Alan Castle, Humfrey Chamberlain, Peter Chapman, Viju Chhatralia, Toni Clark, Dulcie Cringle, Rosemary Crosbie, Brian Fagg, Jill Hollingworth, Andy Hosking, Philip Hoyland, Nancy Johns, Anthony Jones, Ian Jones, Michael Mace, Bob Mason, Stuart Montgomery, Sue O’Grady, Tom Phillips, Elizabeth Philpott, Robert Pick, Adam Pinney, Martin Read, Brian and Gill Reader, Theo Rowlands, Paul Sibert, Alan Smith, Beryl Vincent, Nigel Watson and Jim Wood. Also many other former leaders and clients who have contributed material to Waymark News, much of which has been incorporated into this second edition. He is especially indebted to Peter Chapman, Stuart Montgomery and Martin Read for allowing him access to their collections of Waymark brochures, without which writing this work would have been immeasurably more difficult and devoid of detail. Finally, thanks to Exodus who have acquiesced in the publication of this document.
    [Show full text]
  • To Download The
    FREE EXAM Complete Physical Exam Included New Clients Only Must present coupon. Offers cannot be combined Wellness Plans Extended Hours Multiple Locations www.forevervets.com4 x 2” ad Your Community Voice for 50 Years PONTEYour Community Voice VED for 50 YearsRA RRecorecorPONTE VEDRA dderer entertainment EEXXTRATRA! ! Featuring TV listings, streaming information, sports schedules, puzzles and more! December 3 - 9, 2020 Sample sale: INSIDE: Offering: 1/2 off Hydrafacials Venus Legacy What’s new on • Treatments Netflix, Hulu & • BOTOX Call for details Amazon Prime • DYSPORT Pages 3, 17 & 22 • RF Microneedling • Body Contouring • B12 Complex • Lipolean Injections • Colorscience Products • Alastin Skincare Judge him if you must: Bryan Cranston Get Skinny with it! (904) 999-0977 plays a troubled ‘Your Honor’ www.SkinnyJax.comwww.SkinnyJax.com Bryan Cranston stars in the Showtime drama series “Your Honor,” premiering Sunday. 1361 13th Ave., Ste.1 x140 5” ad Jacksonville Beach NowTOP 7 is REASONS a great timeTO LIST to YOUR HOMEIt will WITH provide KATHLEEN your home: FLORYAN List Your Home for Sale • YOUComplimentary ALWAYS coverage RECEIVE: while the home is listed 1) MY UNDIVIDED ATTENTION – • An edge in the local market Kathleen Floryan LIST IT becauseno delegating buyers toprefer a “team to purchase member” a Broker Associate home2) A that FREE a HOMEseller stands SELLER behind WARRANTY • whileReduced Listed post-sale for Sale liability with [email protected] UNDER CONTRACT - DAY 1 ListSecure® 904-687-5146 WITH ME! 3) A FREE IN-HOME STAGING https://www.kathleenfloryan.exprealty.com PROFESSIONAL Evaluation BK3167010 I will provide you a FREE https://expressoffers.com/exp/kathleen-floryan 4) ACCESS to my Preferred Professional America’s Preferred Services List Ask me how to get cash offers on your home! 5) AHome 75 Point SELLERS Warranty CHECKLIST for for Preparing Your Home for Sale 6) ALWAYSyour Professionalhome when Photography we put– 3D, Drone, Floor Plans & More 7) Ait Comprehensive on the market.
    [Show full text]
  • Guida Guide Verzeichnis
    GUIDA_GUIDE_VERZEICHNIS +CARD HOLIDAY IT La +Card Holiday è una card che EN The +Card Holiday is a personal DE Die +Card Holiday ist eine nomi- permette di accedere alle strutture card allowing the legitimate holder to nale Karte den kostenlosen Eintritt in convenzionate, di partecipare gratu- enter participating destinations free Partnerstrukturen, die kostenlose Teil- itamente alle visite guidate organiz- of charge, to join guided tours organ- nahme an von PromoTurismoFVG orga- zate da PromoTurismoFVG o di fruire ised by PromoTurismoFVG free of nisierten Führungen und den Genuss di speciali scontistiche. charge and to enjoy special discounts. von Sonderermäßigungen ermöglicht. COME SI USA INSTRUCTIONS VERWENDUNG Per ottenere l’accesso alle strutture To acquire free admission and Um in den Genuss der kostenlo- e alle scontistiche, esibite la vostra discounts show your FVGcard along sen Eintritte und Ermäßigungen +Card Holiday assieme ad un docu- with ID. The +Card Holiday may not zu kommen, ist die +Card Holiday mento identificativo. La +Card Holi- be sold to third parties and will not gemeinsam mit einem Ausweis day non può essere ceduta a terzi e be replaced in the event of loss, theft vorzuweisen. Die +Card Holiday darf non verrà sostituita in caso di smarri- or damage. nicht an Dritte abgetreten werden mento, furto o danneggiamento. und wird bei Verlust, Diebstahl oder Beschädigung nicht ersetzt. VALIDITÀ VALIDITY GÜLTIGKEIT La validità della +Card Holiday inizia The validity of the +Card Holiday Die Gültigkeit der +Card Holiday dalla riportata sulla tessera. starts from the date shown on the beginnt mit dem auf der Karte ange- card. gebenen Datum.
    [Show full text]
  • Plan Your Next Holiday in Loiret, Loire Valley!
    Plan your next holiday in Loiret, Loire Valley! Loiret 2014 tourism magazine Visit: › www.tourismeloiret.com for all information on leisure activities,accommodation and events in the Loiret › www.loiret-booking.com to book your stay: • All-inclusive and à la carte package • Holiday cottage, hotel, bed and breakfast, campsite, • Boat rentals • Golf Pass • Best offers • Free brochures Citybreak Gardens Orléans, a royal city Not just an art, but an art Wellness of living A top destination for wildlife and nature activities Contact us: Loiret Tourist Board 8 rue d’Escures - 45 000 Orléans WWW.TOURISMELOIRET.COM Information: Tel.: +33 (0) 238 780 404 Booking: Tel.: +33 (0) 238 620 488 Loiret Magazine 2014 CONTENTS Wellness Wellness The perfect destination for a break 3 and a change of scene Need a change of scene and to get away from it all? Loiret is an obvious choice for a relaxing and restorative destination. Gardens The serenity of its protected natural environment provides the Welcome perfect setting to take some time out. to the heart of the ‘Garden of France’ 10 On the agenda: the healing benefi ts of spa water or a gentle canal cruise, long walks in the Orléans forest or the Sologne City Break area, cycle rides along the banks of the Loire.It all adds up to Orléans, atried and tested recipe…which succeeds time and time again! the trendy new des- tination for a great Where the art of living 14 weekend getaway Sightseeing reigns supreme Towns and villages: the good life etting out to discover the département of Loiret involves several journeys in one.
    [Show full text]
  • Types of Tourism in Australia
    Types of tourism in Australia Vugrin, Vedran Undergraduate thesis / Završni rad 2017 Degree Grantor / Ustanova koja je dodijelila akademski / stručni stupanj: Polytechnic of Međimurje in Čakovec / Međimursko veleučilište u Čakovcu Permanent link / Trajna poveznica: https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:110:281937 Rights / Prava: In copyright Download date / Datum preuzimanja: 2021-10-01 Repository / Repozitorij: Polytechnic of Međimurje in Čakovec Repository - Polytechnic of Međimurje Undergraduate and Graduate Theses Repository MEĐIMURSKO VELEUČILIŠTE U ČAKOVCU STRUČNI STUDIJ MENADŽMENT TURIZMA I SPORTA VEDRAN VUGRIN TYPES OF TOURISM IN AUSTRALIA ZAVRŠNI RAD ČAKOVEC, 2017. POLYTECHNIC OF MEĐIMURJE IN ČAKOVEC TOURISM AND SPORTS MANAGEMENT VEDRAN VUGRIN TYPES OF TOURISM IN AUSTRALIA FINAL PAPER MENTOR: MARIJA MIŠČANČUK, v.pred. ČAKOVEC, 2017 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank my mentor Marija Miščančuk for her advice and helping me in completing my final paper. Also, I would like to thank my mother Dragica Vugrin for the language-editing. I would also like to thank my friend Dušan Barić for technical support during writing this paper. Special thanks to my whole family for financing and supporting my education. ABSTRACT Tourism is an industry which is defined as travelling to places outside their usual environment for less than a year for any main purpose (leisure, business and other purposes) other than to be employed. Visitors to certain tourist destinations are of two types: international visitors-those who travel to a country other than in which they have residence and domestic visitors-those visitors who are residents of a particular country and who travel outside their usual environment. Given the fact that all these visitors spend certain amounts of money on accommodation, food, drinks and other, it is logical that tourism is important to every country because it contributes significantly to a country's economy.
    [Show full text]
  • News Arts Eats
    NORTHERN SANTA BARBARA COUNTY’S NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY > SEPTEMBER 2 - SEPTEMBER 9, 2021 > VOL. 22 NO. 27 > WWW.SANTAMARIASUN.COM VISIT US ONLINE @santamariasun.com. SIGN UP for E-Newsletter(s) AT THE MOVIES LIKE US on Facebook FOLLOW US on Instagram FOLLOW US on Twitter 1 Misha and the Wolves: engrossing [22] Temporary Lompoc’s Bridgehouse Homeless Shelter starts 90-day housing program in 8-by-8-foot sheds [8] home BY TAYLOR O’CONNOR Guadalupe plans for PCPA’s tribute to The Maker’s Son in NEWS population growth [4] ARTS Billie Holiday [20] EATS Los Alamos [23] ORCUTT PROVIDING FUEL & SERVICE TO ORCUTT FOR OVER 60 YEARS SEPTEMBER 2 - SEPTEMBER 9, 2021 VOL. 22 NO. 27 ood Samaritan gets ready to open a Pallet sheltering program in Lompoc with the help of county partners. The 90-day program connects homeless individuals SMOG CHECKS Gwith services and an 8-by-8 shed equipped with a bed, PASS OR DON’T PAY access to a shower and bathroom, and more. Staff Writer Taylor O’Connor speaks with Good Sam and its county partners 2 about what to expect and previous success in Isla Vista [8]. PLACE TO LAY YOUR HEAD: Pallet You can also read about what Guadalupe is doing to shelters equipped with a bed and private Old & New Vehicles space aim to get homeless individuals into make room for 50 percent more residents [4]; a standout more permanent housing situations within DRIVE-UPS WELCOME performance in PCPA’s Lady Day [20]; and a delicious, rustic 90 days.
    [Show full text]
  • Western Wood Summer 2018.Pub
    The Northern California/Lake Tahoe Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society, Inc. Volume 36, Issue 3 Quarterly Newsletter Summer 2018 acbs-tahoe.org Page 2 Western Wood Three Chapter events to go: Lake Shasta Rendezvous– September 7-9 Delta Cruise– B&W Resort- October 5-7 Annual Meeting- Orders can be placed with Barbara Foster by e-mail: Campbell/San Jose– [email protected] November 2-4 or call 925-989-3626 Spell your name as you want it on the badge and say what kind of a clip you want magnet or pin. Thanks Barbara At our Annual Membership Meeting in November, the ACBS NC/LT membership elected the 2018 slate of Officers and Directors as follows: OFFICERS President: Layne Davis 1st VP: Robert Gaestel 2nd VP: Don Leutz Western Wood is published quarterly – Winter, Spring, 3rd VP: Virginia Gompertz Summer, and Fall for mailing to over 600 members of Secretary: Jane Bane our Northern California / Lake Tahoe Chapter. Your Treasurer: Jared Hein advertising dollar takes your business to the center of DIRECTORS AT LARGE the select Northern California classic boating community Immediate Past President: Debra Dobbins and activities. Editors, Western Wood: Lee and Sandy Chase 2016 Rates: Color Web ad Director of Information Services: Sandy Chase Business Card 4 times $250 $75 Director of Advertising: Virginia Lukkes (2 x 3 1/2”) 1 time $75 $25 Director of Philanthropy: Rich Fisher Quarter Page 4 times $500 $150 Class of 2018 Directors (4 x 3 1/2”) 1 time $150 $50 Heidi Kashyap Half Page 4 times $800 $250 Joel Castro Class of 2020 Directors (4 1/2 x 71/2”) 1 time $250 $75 Annie Hill Lew Dobbins Full Page 4 times $1600 $350 Dave Lyon Barbara Foster (9 1/2 x 7 1/2”) 1 time $500 $100 Class of 2019 Directors Doug Reed Miles Kashyap Doug Shone Inquire To: Virginia Gompertz Pat Butler [email protected] Bill Means Gordon Kirkland Western Wood Page 3 acbs-tahoe.org On my Campbell I found that an alarming amount of water was coming in around the rudder through hull fitting.
    [Show full text]
  • TNS Proposal / Report Template
    Monitoring the quality of experience in Kielder Water and Forest Park TNS Research International Final Report JN: 195966 Date: February 2009 © 2009 TNS UK Limited. All rights reserved v.121009 195966 QOE Report_Kielder_FV Background and introduction Content A. Background and introduction ............................................................................. 2 Background ............................................................................................................. 2 Method .................................................................................................................... 2 About this report...................................................................................................... 3 B. Main results ....................................................................................................... 5 Summary................................................................................................................. 5 Visitor profile ........................................................................................................... 6 Origin....................................................................................................................... 8 Season ticket ownership ......................................................................................... 8 Trip profile ............................................................................................................... 9 Frequency of visits ...............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Ralph Toask for Civilian Police Head
    Chain stores THE s TJ s > > > H 73 H fined for sales > ?? > rC g on Sundays > > > II AZLET 2 < 2 • m Five township chain stores . TJ were fined by Municipal n d e p e n d e n t 2 C I • CJ Court Judge Ronald Horan ft ft ^ ft ft The Weekly Newspaper c, n and warned last week not to • 3 « sell prohibited merchandise £ O on Sundays. Vol. 4 NO. 51 Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1974 15 Cenf§ 5 The stores K-Mark, per- — -- - *-» gament, Genovese Drugs, ^ CO O -O H 70 W.T. Grant, and Rite Aid • > Disocunt Drugs- were fined 73 $25 and told they must rope Independents do it again; off sections of their stores on Sundays. According to a court spokesman, the judge told the offenders that a “second 3-man tax board approved offense will be dealt with more severely.” Conviction on a second Ralph toask offense brings a $50 fine, a third offense, a $100 fine, and a fourth offense, a $200 fine. for civilian The judge also told the five stores that it was unfair of police head them to sell the prohibited merchandise when smaller KEVPORT businesses are unable to Piling up large pluralities staff a store on a Sunday, in Brown’s Point and Lock- according to Ihe spokesman port, Mayor Willi, n Ralph There were several sim i­ and his Independen running lar complaints signed mates, Councilmei George against K Mart, but Judge Leone and Harold Stout, won Horan merged them into one re-election yesterday as an charge, the spokesman said estimated 70 percent of the Representatives of the five borough's registered voters stores agreed to comply with went to the polls.
    [Show full text]
  • American Audiences on Movies and Moviegoing
    University of Kentucky UKnowledge Film and Media Studies Arts and Humanities 2001 American Audiences on Movies and Moviegoing Tom Stempel Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Thanks to the University of Kentucky Libraries and the University Press of Kentucky, this book is freely available to current faculty, students, and staff at the University of Kentucky. Find other University of Kentucky Books at uknowledge.uky.edu/upk. For more information, please contact UKnowledge at [email protected]. Recommended Citation Stempel, Tom, "American Audiences on Movies and Moviegoing" (2001). Film and Media Studies. 7. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_film_and_media_studies/7 American Audiences on Movies and Moviegoing This page intentionally left blank American Audiences on Movies and Moviegoing Tom Stempel THJE UNNERSITY PRESS OlF KENTUCKY Publication of this volume was made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Copyright© 2001 by Tom Stempel Published by The University Press of Kentucky Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth, serving Bellarmine College, Berea College, Centre College ofKentucky, Eastern Kentucky University, The Filson Club Historical Society, Georgetown College, Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State University, Morehead State University, Transylvania University, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, and Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. Editorial and Sales Offices: The University Press of Kentucky 663 South Limestone Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40508-4008 05 04 03 02 01 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Stempel, Tom, 1941- American audiences on movies and moviegoing I by Tom Stempel. p. em. Includes bibliographical references.
    [Show full text]