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16, 1965 Wry Thurmuy 40 P*«««—10 C*Nt* Codding Rd 8 SHOPPING DAYS THE WESTFIELD LEADER TIL CHRISTMAS THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN ONION COUNTY YEAR—'No. 17 .«.-,-»d.v,s,T:.;7T^T7nr I'ulilloheil lit Wi-MfiriJ. .\. J. ' WESTK1KU), NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBKR 16, 1965 wry ThurmUy 40 P*«««—10 C*nt* Codding Rd. Residents Happy With Their Lot Convince Council They Don't Want Or Need Sanitary Sewers, Paved St., Walks, Etc Four residents of Codding Hd. succeeded in convincing Town Coun- Santa Coming cil Tuesday night lhal they are sat- SunUi Cluuj Is due to arrive In isfied wilh their septic tanks, un- Wcstfield Saturday morning at paved street and lack of curbing 9 o'clock via the Westfleld rlre- lilTTLE and sidewalks. housc tower on North Ave. Thrir feelings, expressed during He Mill boarri a (Ire engine ~*mi DIVISION a public Iwaring on an ordinance and lie transported lo the Klalto to install sanitary sewers in sections Theater where the nnnuul West- of Codding Hd., Madison Aviv, Un- field Kxchiingr ("lull party for ion St., Mortis Ave., Columbus Av«. children will be held. Price of and K. Hroad St., resulted in coun- admission lo the tinnier la H cil's iiintMidinii the measure to elim- ran of food. Ench child will get inate (.'uddiiiK Rd. from the proj- n present und two ulcyilea will ect. he awarded. It wim reported Tuesday night (hut town officials are consider- ing a change In (he practice of holding Council's organization '66 Forum session on Jan. 1, New Year's Day at 11 a.m. No definite ac- WESTFIELD MYCEE8 GIVE DONATION TO UNITED FUND AN1D HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN—QftVM B. - tion hoi l>een taken as yet on Offers New Collins, Bcuted left, Jayoee president and Garland C. Hootlie Jr., Jnycee exlcrual »lce pmMcnt, «ta»*> •• shifting Hie session to another Ing, presented chccki of $250 each (v Grant M. ButU-r more, United Fund («ncr«l c«mp«l|n chainwu *Ml day, it was reported. Frank J, Dugan, vice chairman, Wcitflcld'i Hospital j campaign. The donation was m«<t «0MlMt hf tka Format Jaycces particlpullon In the 1906 Jayeco clastic football gum«, Aug. U between the New Ysrk Gtaat* *»* [ CONVENIENCE—Gunner Agosto, vice president of the Wesllleld Area Chnnilwr of Com- I'hllndelphlu Eugle« of Uw National Football Uagut. i looking over the shuttle bus for shoppers which the Chamber has arranged for their con- A number of the residents told The Trinity Forum, which opens cld. The bus will operate on a IS-minute schedule Saturday carrying shoppers who use Council that major repairs had been Its eleventh annual scries Jan. 26 in t adjacent to the east bound Btatlon of the Jersey Central, which Is froe lo parkers on Sntur- made on their septic tanks afler dis- the Holy Trinity High School audi- ; in the main business area of town and return. The operation of the shjlllc l>us Is de- cussions with town officials several torium with nn Inter-faith panel dis- years back assured them that no : congestion on the north side and provide an easy means of IransporUilhn lo and from the cussion on the achievements and sanitary sewer would be instiillcd Westfield's Christmas Gift I areas, promise of the historic Second Vati- for at least eight years. can <ICcumcnionl> Council, has com- They protested that the repairs, pleted a revised format of its here- costing approximately $300 in each tofore traditional program hy add To Vietnam Totals 4 Tons instance, would provide satisfactory Inc two lectures and a debate on aits At WHS Will Present lank operations for many more current und controversial topics of "Weslficld's Christinas Gift to years and to add un assessment interest. South Viet Norn," a project which for a sanitary sewer now would be The intciTailh program, which was 'Linda Clark Fund' hus been coordinated by tho West- unfair. Jaycees Schedule •aditional Christmas Program announced last week and will bring field Jaycccs over the pnal three When Mayor Robert II, Mulrcany to Westficld one of the council's par weeks with the cooperation of many explained lo the group that (he san- licipating prelutcs. Bishop John J. Opens In Borough organizations and people In tho com- p by contem- bara Toddle, and Sylvia Carlisle, choir will perform "The Christmas Yule Lighting itary sower installation was the first Dougherty, to lie questioned by two munity culminated this past week- pissance music will children at the manger. Symbol" by K. Mollus Christiansen step in nn improvement program ^on-Catholic We.sjfield dlcr/jyinen end in grand style. hirty-fourth annual William Fcad, as tho narrator, to accompany the fourth tableau, for the streets involved, the resi- and two Catholic laymen, will be For Injured Girl Four tons of Christmas gifts, |chool Christmas pro- will Introduce each tableaux wiih a "The Holy Family." dents countered by stating that they Contest Again followed in this order: staples of life needed badly by the isented Tuesday at descriptive selection from the Bible. "Carol of the Drum," a Czech were happy with their street the Mountainside—A committee of bor- Feb. 2—An educator's view of TTTo South Vietnamese people, filling over The Weslficld Jaycees will spon- p.m. in the school The choir will process into the au- caroi by (Catherine Davis, will high- way il is, and would be glad to fora- ough officials, merchants and clurgy- "Campus Revolt," by the Rev. Vic 800 largo cardboard moving boxes, sor a Christmas lighting contest for Carol Brinser Is ditorium singing "0 Come ISman- light the fifth tableau, "Children at go paving, curbing and walks. uicn .was fanned Monday night to lor It. Yanitelll, SJ, president of were loaded onto (lie cross-country Wcstfield residents. All homes In r and Edgar L. Wal- uol.'" Their first selection will be "0 the Manger." Debbie Watcrhoiisc, launch a drive for funds to 'uld Owners of property in Morris Ave. St. Peter's College, Jersey City. Hli freight train bound for San Francisco Weslfleld will automatically partici- jjlc director, will eon* Thftti That Tcllcst Good Tidings to singing "And Behold," and Scott Undo Clark, 10, of Wulnut St., se- and Union St., nlso affected by thelecture will cover the background where the goods will be put on a ship pate In this event, and registration Zion" from "The Messiah" by Anthony, Peter Chin, and John riously injured in an accident six ordinance, objected to tho sewer and reasons for student uprising in headed for Vietnam. This project la not nocessnry, according to Wil- mes portray the George Frederick Handel. Greene in a trio entitled "Where is weeks ago. assessment either because lots were colleges throughout tho country. was part of a nationwide effort co- liam Meglimghlln of 792 Falracres 1 from Mary's an- During the first tableau, '"Die An- He?" will precede the choir's (Continued on page 4) Mayor Frederick II. Wllhclma has ordinated with tho Defenso Deport- Ave., contest chairman, i birth of Christ and nunciation," the choir will perform "Christmas Song" by Peter Cor- Kch. o—A report on "Tho Human been named honorary chairman of ment by the United States Jiiycecs. Preliminary Judging will bo con- famous Renaissance "0 Magnum Mystcrium" by Francis nelius. Singing a special part in this Face of Poverty" in community the committee which includes Po- The gifts will be presented to theducted from Wednesday, Dec. 22 to } Nativity. Poulenc, and during the second, song, which will accompany the Plastic "Ice-Cnbcs" poverty programs nnd their conncc lice Chief Christian Fritz, Patrol- South Vietnamese villagers by U.S. Tuesday, Dec. 28. Tho final judg- irtrays the Madon- "Vision of the Shepherds," soloist sixth tableau, "The Three Kings," lion with civil rights by Cyril Tyson, man Jerome lticu, James Debbie,, a liuniicd Here soldiers now fighting In Vietnam. ing will take place- Wednesday, Dec. \ played by a senior, Carol DeGoff will sing "There were will be Kathy Filanketi, Carol Dc- executive director of United Com- boiouyh merchant, and miner Ilof- 20. All Interested residents are ask- [. Is Joseph. Angels shepherds." The choir will perform Goff, Debbie Walerhouse, Sarah A warning by Wcstfield Health Of- munity Corp., the onti-povorty furlli, borough clerk who bus been 'Westficldcra truly hnve an ed to be certain that their decora- son, Cathy Bagg- "The Angejs' Song" by Paul Tsches- Potter, and Chris Woods. ficer Joseph .1. Mottley to halt the ngency for Newark, nnd a former named treasurer. achievement lo bo proud of this display and sale of drink coolers in executive director of New York Christmas," commented Jaycee tions aro lighted on these dotes. |ano, Lynn Connor, nokov and "Jubilate Deo" by Edwin Before the last tableau, "The Ador- The full facilities of the borough , and Kathy Shaugh- Fissinger. ation," soloist Ellen O'Nuall will the shape of pink elephants, colored City's IIARYOU-ACT. the Harlem president, David Collins. "The re- A plaquo will be presented to the halls and coif-type "ice balls" wasyouth-opportunities project. hall have been mude uvailublc for sponse throughout town has been jpticrds are depicted Before the third tableau, "Shep- sing "Sleep, Holy Babe" by II. Alex- winner whose home is Judged to b« issued this week. the campiaun and donations will be tremendous. Wo feel everyone was the. most effectively decorated In thl Clint Seitcr, Tom herds on the Way to Bethlehem," ander Matthews. Tile choir will sing Feb. 16—A debate pitting a noted received in uny of the offices. In looking for .something meaningful to Christmas tliomc, The award plaqut Brian Mahoney.
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