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•..,''' ''. V'f t • • ;&;. :• • high • ¥^;:- renovation bond By Joan Gorzenik .-':•'»' :VV > :' However, the origina senior high school or adding years" the decline of the Despite opposition by packages totalled nearly cable television's channel The Board also author- • Re-appointed Joseph [^ •.;••• •^•r' to the junior high school building. from the night shift to the • '.. , \...• '. two Board members, Rah- No. 3. The score was 440 to sal; • rale oi' ^ - • !-*•" $5.9 million compared tc building to compensate for ized the submission of the Velotti as the custodian at rro- way's school body on Dec. In a prior report, Board 270. \ day shift effective on Jan. 1, rai. : the largely-reduced renova the lack of students. plans to the state depart- the junior high school effec- 1984. • '" ••^'.'.•' •'••'•' 12 authorized S3.1 Secretary Anthony Rocco The team members, who • i
CHRISTMAS
FIRST BAPTIST BIRTH - The corner of Elm and Ester- Dec. 24, at 6:30 p.m. A stable will be placed on the brook Aves.. Rahway, will soon be turned into the INTERIOR DESIGNERS - Boys and girls who made decorations and trimmed the stable scene in Bethlehem, where the birth of Jesus lawn of the First Baptist Church and the traditional Christmas Story will be re-enacted. Live animals, music, Christmas tree in the Children's Dept. of the Rahway Public Library, shown, left to Christ took place. This observance of Christmas will be Scripture readings and a tableau will be part of the right, are: First row, Chrystal Basile, Caroline Beckert, Jenny Carson, Kelly Ann Bless- held today and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday, event. The church is located at 1 77 Elm Ave. ing, George Wagenhoffer and Tommy lacovantuono; second row, Billy Blessing, Tanisha Slater, Barbara Fucsko, Beth Ann Basile and Shawn Mayerik. //£ FROM WF. ' RAHWAY NEWS RECORD CLARK PATWOT Merry Christinas STAFF RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATri PAGE 2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 OT RAHWAY NEWS t/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1983 Stars to parade Township students for Negro colleges Greeting of the Season tour fashions1 home The sneaker industry, The t-wo students entered The United Negro Col- aired in more than 50 cities A monthly'stanSp' and alive and well in the United The Berkeley School of lege Fund's "Lou Rawls across the nation. coin show, The'CFark Show, SHEVICK States, would be hard press- Woodbridge to study in the Parade of Stars" four-hour This year some 45,000 now in its ninth 'yeaV, will ed for survival in France. fashion-merchandising pro- television enteriainment students are enrolled in be held on Sunday, Jan. 15. • TOBIN • OUCKNA & Although casual wear gram after their graduation variety special will air on fund colleges and univer- 1984. • ' if:' was viewed by Traci Ann A professional corporation Sunday, Jan. 8, of next sities. More than half of from Arthur L. Johnson Anderson and Cheryl Foti The event wilf take place year, at 9 p.m. on WPIX- these young people come Regional High School in 1 of Clark, recent visitors to at the Ramada :Lnn"ar 36 TV. Channel No. II. from families earning less Clark. ALL INJURIES & DEATH CLAIMS the Paris fashion market, Valley Rd., Clark, 'at 'the Lou Rawls will host the than $13,700 annually and The daughter of Mr. and sneakers were not standard Garden State Parkway Exil special with co-hosts, Ed 90% require financial Mrs. John Foti, Miss Foti fare in the French ward- ON STAGE - Kim Kuznitz, No. 135. '!;'"•• NO FEES WITHOUT RECOVERY McMahon and Marilyn assistance. Funds raised by plans to open a boutique in robe, they noted. 1 5, of Clark, will appear in McCoo. Stevie Wonder, the United Negro College New Jersey in the future. NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL VISIT The two were among 26 the production of New Jer- The show wfll rurt from Paul McCartney, Roberta Fund and its volunteers Miss Anderson, the dau- fashion students from The sey's Ballet "Nutcracker" 10 a.m. to 4:30 p'.m. Admis- Flack, Lionel Richie, Susan help keep tuition at fund ghter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Berkeley Schools and their at the Paper Mill Playhouse sion and parking ' will be Anton, Stephanie Mills, colleges low. Howard Anderson, also • AUTO & ALL VEHICLE ACCIDENTS two faculty advisors who in Millburn, She will dance free. , Thelma Houston and many would like to open a bou- visited the French capital to the roles of a Chinese, a A wide range of United others will be on hand. The United Negro Col- tique, but she is eyeing New • FALLS & UNSAFE PROPERTY tour boutiques and ready- snowflake and "The Waltz States and wqrld;Wide New York portions of lege Fund is known by its York City for its location. to-wear and couture houses. of the Flowers." Miss Kuz- stamps, coins t and, covers the "Parade of Stars" will be motto, "A mind is a terrible & A highlight for the group nitz, who has been dancing will be on display and of- • MEDICAL MALPRACTICE hosted by Carol Martin of thing to waste." Cpl. Petraroia was a private showing held for 10 years, is currently fered for sale. WCBS-TV, Doris McMil- A BRAND NEW STORY - Felicia Ceretto, Rahway's _.•— „ by Givenchy for its cus- studying with the New Jer- " UNSAFE PRODUCTS & TOOLS lon of WABC-TV, Reggie in Beirut Franklin School librarian, is in the process of moderniz- tomers. sey School of Ballet in In addition, members (if Harris of WNBC-TV, and ing the present system and preparing for the re-opening v'.v ENCORE PERFORMANCE - The choral group from the Carl H. Kumpf School,In Clark Leather shoes with low A Rahway resident. West Orange and also with the public may bring any • WORKERS COMPENSATION comedian. Nipsey Russell. of the library, where the most up-to-date methods will Over made its second annual appearance a. the Menlo Park Mall on D^Jf• f° heels or no heel at all were Marine Cpt. Mark A. Petra- Madame Darvash in New material (hey may have for be employed reports a school spokesman. Last year tri-state vocalists performed a repertoire of 10 songs under the musical direction o Mrs. standard items in the roia, the son of Mr. and York City. sale, since the participating residents pledged over • SOCIAL SECURITY •'--i?'.' Joanne LemS Mrs. Rose Bachra.y and Mrs. Chris Voorhees. Sue.meodies» as modish French woman's Mrs. Mike Patraroia of 819 dealers, which include Sr S550.000 to the fund during wardrobe, the students Midwood Dr., recently par- Debra L. Platt members of the American DISABILITY APPEALS the "Parade of Stars." Some "Do You Hear What I Hear?," "Chanukkah Celebration," "Winter Fantasy and Feliz, Feliz Navidad," were sung. learned. French women ticipated in Operation Stamp Dealers Assn., will 'MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY & FLORIDA BAR 54.3 million was pledged to You can help dress comfortably and this Urgent Fury on Grenada in 'Dean's List' be ready to purchase any- The Merck Index-now in its 10th edition-has served the fund nationally through 7 extends beyond shoes to and is currently serving as A township student, thing they need for their as a valuable source of scientific Information since the television special, which short, simple hair styles. part of the multi-national Debra L. Platt, is featured stocks. 1889. 'Dreams Come True They often wear no make- peace-keeping force in in the Sixth Annual Edition A Clark Show, Souvenir up at all, the Clark students Beirut. of "The National Dean's Card will be is^ue^. anil 388-5454 Recently Barbara Light- dividuals in Rahway is He is a member of List." given free to all atfendees. ner, the coordinator of needed to help raise money observed. Marine Service Support In order to achieve the This card will only be 1743 ST. GEORGES AVENUE Merck releases Overlook offers special events for the to make his "dream come The agenda for the Ber- Group No. 22 of the 22nd honor she had to be recom- available at the £\)6&'.;'. McDonald's Corp., joined true." keley tour was planned in RAHWAY. NEW JERSEY Marine Amphibious Unit at mended by the deans at Up- Further information' may hands with the Rahway Every time you look at co-operation with the Camp Lejeune in North sala College, where she is be obtained by telephoning chemical index cure for smoking Chamber of Commerce to your child you know your American Institute for Carolina. studying. 247-1093. help "Make a dream come dream has come true...so BERKELEY IN PARIS - A .ecreational period between Foreign Study. ferences on 600 chemical Distribution has begun "Orphan Annie's Parents A multiple-treatment ap- true." could you find it in your visits to a Paris fashion marketplace finds Traci Ann reactions, a cross index of lor the 10th edition of "The Smoked;" "Smoking Pays- proach is utilized to address "Dreams Come True" is a heart to help someone else? Anderson, left, and Cheryl Foti, both of Clark, touring names, a formula index, Merck Index," an en- thc Tobacco Company, the the physical, psychological special group dealing with The newspapers have points of interest in the French capital. The two were Chemical Abstracts registry cyclopedia of chemicals, Hospital, the Undertaker;" and behavioral aspects of children who have no to- asked their readers to help among fashion students from The Berkeley Schools numbers matched with cor- drugs and biologicals "The Family that Smokes cigarette smoking. morrow, according to the in the past and they have who took the fall educational tour. rect chemical-abstracts published by Merck and Together, Chokes Toget- McDonald's official. names for all title com- never disappointed the trust Co., Inc. of Rahway. her." Please telephone the hos- This holiday season, to- pounds and a variety of put in them, so the mem- Since 1889 the index has pital's department of health gether with Barbara Light- tabular material of value to These slogans need not bers of the newspaper staffs been a source of authori- education at 522-2963 for ner and the Rahway Cham- scientists. apply to you or your family, know they can count on tative scientific information if you come to Overlook additional information or to ber of Commerce, The The cross index of names them again. for chemists, biochemists, Hospital in Summit's next register. The fee is $125 and Rahway News-Record and contains more than 55,000 biologists, environmen- Smokeless System Program. includes copyrighted mater- The Clark Patriot are ask- So, please, no matter how synonyms representing lalists, human and animal This program has helped ing readers' help for a child small the cont.ibution, Kumpf musicians chemical, trivial and generic ials developed by the Amer- health specialists, journal many people locally and na- right here in our own com- please help by sending it names, as well as trade- ican Institute for Preventive and book editors, medical tionally to successfully stop munity. This child is ser- payable to: Dreams Come CHEMOcare taps writers, patent and trade- marks and code numbers of Medicine, as well as a guar- ring in holidays smoking for good, reports a antee. iously ill, yet when he was True, c/o Rahway Chamber When your bank the compounds listed in the Mrs. Dashevsky mark attorneys, market spokesman. asked what his dream was, of Commerce, Post Office The melodies arid tunes ble was also featured in ad- monograph section. The next program will be Automobile club: analysts and many other he was more concerned Box 595 C, Rahway, N. J. of Clark's Carl H. Kumpf dition to the solo perfor- Thumb-indexed to facil- held on Tuesday, Jan. 3, The director of nursing at professionals. The ninth edi- about getting something his 07065. School Band and Chorus re- mances of Annemarie Ricci itate location of encyc- Monday to Friday, Jan. 10 Rahway Hospital, Mrs. tion was released in 1976. brothers and sisters would sounded on Dec. 14 when and Kathy McGahey. Know drink limit The new edition contains lopedia information, the Squad Auxiliary to 13, Monday, Jan. 16, and Catherine Dashevsky, was Wednesdays, Jan. 18 and enjoy than something for appointed to the advisory the annual winter concert "The holidays arc a time road blocks and routine descriptive monographs of new edition is printed on Bi- 1 ri is closed on himself. Was presented by Mrs. Jo- The advanced band pre- to spend with friends and more than 10,000 chem- ble paper. The page size is seats officers 25, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. board of CHEMOcare, a spot checks will increase the The support of all organ anne Lemenille, Mrs. Rose sented numbers such as family," stated Matthew J. icals, drugs and biologicals six and seven eighths inches in the Center for Communi- support group for cherno- number of drunk-driving ar for new year izations and private in Bachracy and student teach- "Winter Frolic," featuring Derham, the president of <>f current interest. About by nine and seven eighths ty Health on the sixth floor. therapy patients. rests this holiday. Once con Members of the board er, Mrs. Chris Voorhees. the flutes, "Sleighs A Com- the American Automobile 1.000 of the monographs inches and the volume is The November meeting victed, a first-time offender will assist the program in ex- Chorus members from in'," highlighting the per- Assn.'s New Jersey Auto- are new and more than half bound in blue, moisture- of the Auxiliary of the faces six months to a year panding its services. - grades six, seven and eight cussion section and "Silver mobile Club. "Don't let this have been revised and up- resistant plastic-coated Clark Volunteer Emergen- license revocation, fines Christmas weekend, CHEMOcare, adminis- performed such favorites as Bells." joyous season be marred by dated with titles conforming cloth over board. The cover cy Squad was held at the County college speaks and/or jail, the club presi- tered by the Junior League "Do You Hear What I Musical selections from the senseless tragedy dent warned.- m the latest USAN and is imprinted in gold. squad house. The group's : of Elizabeth-Plainfield, Hear." "ChanUkah Cele- the intermediate band were associated "with drunk driv WHO nomenclature. The index may be pur- president, Mrs. Eleanor "Knowing your limit is operates in conjunction bration" and—Feliz ~ Feliz "Christmas Fantasy" and ing. Know your limit-and More than half of the chased from Merck at Miller, presided. essential to responsible driv with oncology units at Navidad." A choral ensem- "Christmas On Parade." stick to it." monographs are illustrated $28.50 or through scientific, Nominations and elec- ing," concluded Mr. Der- everyone'slanguage various hospitals including To gauge how much you v.ith mndern, stereo-chemi-" book dealers throughout tions of new officers were ham. "Because you can't all Treasurer the one at Rahway. can safely drink when you cal structures and offer ex- the world. held. The officers are as control the behavior of must drive, the association panded information on Merck also publishes follows: President, Mrs. Union County College three-credit course, will be gram offers concentrated in- Patients in need of sup- other drivers, remember to | BELL DRUGS OF RAHWAY suggests you consult the metabolism, pharmacology "The Merck Manual," a Norma Rice; vice president, will offer four courses in offered on Tuesdays and struction in English speak- port of those wishing to wear your safety belts at all chart shown with this story. and toxicology. Also con- physician's handbook of Mrs. Marlcnc Calia; secre- English for speakers of Thursdays from 2:55 p.m. ing, reading and writing volunteer their support may times. It's one of the best tained in the monographs diagnosis and therapy and tary, Mrs. Rosemary Bud- other languages this spring to 4:10 p.m. skills for speakers of other telephone the group at You don't have to be in defenses you have against a are data such as molecular "The Mtrck Veterinary rock; treasurer, Mrs. Ann at its Cranford and Scotch Both of these courses will languages. It is offered 233-1103. an accident to be hurt when drunk driver. Convenience weight, literature refer- Manual," a handbook of Pannullo; historian, Mrs. Plains campuses, it was an- also be offered in the even- through the college's Insti- \ OUR SPECIALTY 7 you drive drunk. Holiday ences, physical data and animal disease and treat- Doris Cyran, and liaison, nounced today by Dr. Leo- ings at the Cranford cam- tute for Intensive English. derivatives. Trade names of ment. Mrs. Josephine Quinn. nard T. Kreisman, the act- pus, with "English Com- Students who wish to enroll the newest drugs and chem- The 14th edition of "The ing college president. position I" being conducted for any of the above courses 381-2000 The installation of new are required to take place- FREE PARKING • FREE DELIVERY icals marketed worldwide Merck Manual" was pub- officers was held on Dec. 3 Two of the courses will on Mondays and Wednes- PLAY IT SAFE... ment tests prior to regis- Banking Centers days from 6:30 to 7:45 arc matched with the com- lished in 1982 and the fifth at a dinner-dance at the be offered during the day at IRVING ST.r OPP. ELIZABETH AVE. If you've had too much to drink, don't drive! panies that own them. edition of "The Veterinan the Scotch Plains campus. o'clock and "English Com- tration, assuring they are squad house. placed at the level of in- Let a friend take you home — or take a cab. The volume also contains Manual" was published in A luncheon and fashion "English Composition for position II" being offered on an updated section with re- 1979. Speakers of Other Lang- the same nights from 9:20 struction that is commen- show was chaired by Mrs. surate with their knowledge Pannullo on Nov. 20. Her uages I," a three-credit to 10:35 o'clock. Don't take a chance! course, will be conducted In addition, two non- of English. co-chairwomen were: Mrs. WEIGHT (DRINKS PER 2-HOUR PERIOD) will be open. Placement testing for the Kitty Namendorf and Mrs. on Mondays, Wednesdays credit courses will be con- courses will be conducted Mae Jarvais. Auxiliary and Fridays from 11:30 ducted during the day at 100 on Thursday, Jan. 5, at the FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 members and friends of the a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Cranford. "Advanced Con- English institute institute, located at 10 But- 120 4\ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 members acted as models. "Intensive English," a versation and Culture" will ler St. in Elizabeth. Those 140 4\5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The annual square dance non-credit offering, will be be offered on Mondays, IN THE RAHWAY-CLARK AREA 160 Summit and Elizabeth Wednesdays and Fridays interested may take the 4 51 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I springs into action took place on Oct. 29 with conducted on Mondays, TRUST COMPANY from 11 to 11:50 a.m., while placement test at either 9 180 4 5\6 7 8 9 10 11 12 music supplied by the Wednesdays and Fridays In order to allow our employees to spend the holiday with their loved ones, a.m. or 6 p.m. on that day. BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE... 2C0 4 5^7891011 12 .* • I ! '.I; !.' f.' I I I; .'. N ill'. Union County College's >e properly placed in t he- Farmer Boys. The commit- from 9:30 to 11:20 o'clock. "Intensive English" will be th* Bank will be closed from Saturday, December 24 through Monday, December 26. £<•*•; For further information 220 12 Institute for Intensive Spring cycle. tee consisted of Mrs. Calia, At the Cranford campus conducted on the same 7 8 9 10 11 about the English As A Se- 240 I nglish, a language pro- Registration for the Spr- the chairwoman, and co- "English Composition for three days from 1 to 2:50 RAHWAV 5 6 \7 8 9 10 11 12 cond Language courses yram for speakers of other ng Semester, which will chairwomen. Miss Yolanda Speakers of Other Lang- p.m. YOU'RE UOGEMENTX DRIVING WHILE run to Saturday. May 17, The Intensive English please telephone 272-8580 PLATING IMPAIRED \ MTOXICATE0[DW1) languages, will begin its Spr- Calia and Mrs. Helen Sie- uages I," will be offered on IT SAFE B AC = . 1O%* Above 3fe- BAC will be held on Thursday, Language Learning Pro or.272-8581. First DWI Conviction it ly Semester classes on cinski. Tuesdays and Thursdays Blood 1 Si Alcohol Your blood 6 months lo 1year Monday, Jan. 23, according Jan. 12, at 9 a.m. and again from 10:50 a.m. to 12:05 alcohol level license revocation Established 1822 Content ; to Prof. Howard Pomann, al 6 p.m. p.m., while "English Com- is beiow 05 . S250-J4O0line How to feed • 0-30 days-in jjil NEW JERSEY Delran Hscfcensack Little Silver Metuchen Oakland Red Bank Union City Ben3.ilem Molroso Park Busttoion Romrvilt M Rt !30 4Hamcs 359 Mam Si ill A.\? Mam Si 53 Broad St IV.-' ;. • • . .... i-i i '/.' r ' <•"'•• *i ]• •• SEI the director. For further information position for Speakers of • Any combination Atlantic HlghUndt Church SIS 15 YrT.vpo Avo ol above penalties MilIRd Paosaic St Prospect Avo Mlddlatown River Edgs ,1 ••'•• • 1 r • • • i !•• i A. * • Caiitor Avcnuo " ' *5QS Chamber to find i . • •. , p i^ The institute, located at please telephone the in- Other Languages II," also a atriot 111 First Ave Old Bridge animal friends may be imposed EattOrtng* Hamilton Squsre Livingston 100 Rt 35 (al CP0Kintlerkam.il - Union City Ncshnmlny Vfllley i •'..'•; ' f ' -'•.' Ro*bor«j .:ci' Bayonrw Rt 9 North stitute at 351-4100. The Established 19G5 Central Ave 3659 Nottingham Way 313 W Ml Pleasant Na/OLink River Rd ) Rd Clifton Heights [;';•' '*•">•••••<''• CcntonmnW2) " ' ' l() Butler St., Elizabeth, will & Ticelown Rd ' . .j,.. Broadway at 23rd Si &S Clinton SI Hszfet Ave Mllltown conduct classes for non- counselor at the institute ?loz ol nD j l canol Bayonn* Oradell t.y •••,;,;... 'f ,.-.i ,• f f in winter Eatontown Rt 35&PooleAvc Livingston 97 N r/.im St * W?«rjl»Ro<>Av<' Verona Phoonixville Ccntro Squ.ifp H) *'" ''' area's top spellers Union & Middlesex Counties Out of County and State f whiskey «" il beer 937 BioaOBroadwai y •11 7Kindorkar",'lck Highway 36 371 E Northlie'dRd Moorestown I nylish speaking adults speaks both English and (al 45th SI) HlgMttown Saddle Brook Pathmark-Rickeis Long Branch 91 E M*n Si Rd Wayne Doyl«3town Southampton !!i)in Mondays to Thurs- Spanish. At a "Small Fry Day" on Shut-ins ask B*M*vlll« 105 S Mam SI Chcnlnut Hill REMEMBER: it's not what you drink, but how much. Shopping Cenler Hlllsosle 160 Brighton Avo Moorestown Park Ridge Scotch Plains 1 Year $10.00 I Year -$12.00 144 Washington Ave F-Tirlcas Hills days from 9 to 11:50 a.m. Friday. Dec. 23, from 9:30 Readers who want to taken from the Merriam * Elizabeth 84 Park Avo (West End) Moore'.iown Man Spnnq Valley Rd •160 Park Ave Went Belmar Only TIME can make you SOBER again! *D*rkat*y Height* ' >•'-,••', J. i!'. • ,' 1 • • I Madison Ri 38 al Grand Avo !•::• .-•. -. i" •• St. Davids word from you 145Snyder Ave 135 Jefferson Ave Hoooken Secaucos' Eastwick * ( - 1. ,iiid from 6:10 to 9 o'clock 'Sock Hop' to 11 a.m. and from 1 to 2 find out if they can spell will Webster Unabridged III In- 2 Years - $ 18.00 2 Years - $22.00 10 Greenwood Avo Partln Boonton Township Fair Lawn 1 F1rehou5ePl.ua Morrlstown 100 PIVJ Center West C.ildwcll Manalapan Rt 9 North Fort Washington i •». n the evenings. p.m. al the Trailside Nature be able to enter the Annual ternational Dictionary. Powervilla Rd 24-02A Fair Lawn Ave Irvlngton (2) 188 South St South Bruntwlck The New Jersey Branch, Rl 9 S Gordon •. Mount Holly & Ernr.ton Rd Brfcktown Fairvlcw 1102 Clinton Ave 3510 Rl'SI West New Vork " ' Strafford Hoi me 3 burg The program, which of- to greet and Science Center at Coles Rahway Chamber of Com- There will be free re- 3 Years - $25.00 3 Years • $30.00 Corner Rd ?! MinSt Perth Amboy Inc. of the National Shut-In 469HerbertsvrlleRt) 307 Bergen Blvd Ltttle Falls Kendall Park Avc. and New Providence freshments. Entries will be Manasquan Mount Laural 313 Stale St Havertown/ Valley Forge I'crs concentrated instruc- Society, Inc., a national or- merce Spelling Contest, to' You won't just get a ticket BrlcJrtown 89 Mam Si * Summit' • Wostlield LInnerch Ivyridge Please enter my subscription to the Rahway News-Record or The Clark •Fanwood Hiqhway 71 Cliurc'i Hd & Plscstaway Towers tion in English, has as its New Year Rd.. Mountainside, those be held at 1 p.m. on Sun- limited to 50 in each cate- Rl 704BnckBlvd Jersey City •Manasquan Rutgers Bused 0 1 ganization, has many names Patriot starting immediately. Quick Check 303 Central Avo Church SI & Beechvyood r^i Willing bioro • Cftatftam 155MamSl Campus Corners nt Hofiham v'lL" V', ^, V''.' primary objective the im- City Lights on Rte. No. aged four and five will find day, Jan. 29, of next year, gory on a first-come, first- for drunk driving... 572 North Ave Jersey City New Brunswick TetnecK- ' ,i. „ .,, • ..... LaSalleCotleqo of shut-in members and Enclosed is my check, cash or money order to cover subscription. 269 Mam Si Maple Shade Bartholomew & West Point FtomamPar* 15 Exchange PI 390 George SI provement of English skills 35, N., South Amboy. will out about foods available at Rahway High School. served basis. You could get arrested... handcuffed... booked... finger- • Chatham Davidson Rds handicapped persons in its 21 N Fork Landing New Bruntwlck Toms River Woodcliff Lake :> .,..; . . -j i ;,..,•,.. Oregon 206 Ridgedaie Ave Jersey City * Point Pleasant if f,f H" ,t'J '-' i 640ShunpikeRfl Rd ;: [ ( ]•.- ;• " /. ..••.'••: out-of-doors for animals printed .. .jailed... lose your license-... appear in court. . I37?.pt <). • ' ' ' : :• rn help students overcome be the site of a New Year's membership. There will be three age ''HONK FtMonmouth •JO Journal Square Rutgers Campur. 501 Arnold Avo Jenkmtown/Noble NAMK *Clarfc << • problems with vocational, Day Party and a 1950's that remain awake and in and that's not by accident... It's by design! 1006 Alexander Ave Jersey City tMaplewood College Ave * Point Pleasant • Ttfmi River Plaza categories-10 to 13, 14 to Checks may be made O print n.imf 1050 Raman Rd 1G1 Maplewood Ave New Providence 200 ROK7 -F.ir.l Wyckoll }"•' ' ••". /.,r- N,J CITY OF Passyunk FtMonmouth 12 Pain Plaza 240' LekewoodRd r Clark • ,i ' .V - " i ill»-t"i*r -•'. 1- r. , r - ' . •' personal and academic "Sock Hop" on Sunday. this area during the winter At this holiday season 18 and over 21...with prizes payable to The Rahway Mo Keemy • Maplewood 15 Soul" Si (Rl 88) Unloo , ..; Kinfj of Prussia PHILADELPHIA lOWestlieldAve CECOM Building and will be able to make a anyone wishing to send 72 W Mam SI 1882 Spnnglieln Avo Newark, Ramsey t d -•" ]. "•. ,•, (• •; AcndemyPloio goals, Prof. Pomann said. Jan. 1, 1984, at 7 p.m. for winners in each cate- Chamber of Commerce, c/o KNOW YOUR DRINKING LIMIT Outtanbarg 240 Keamy Ave cimoo Marlboro Ferry and Niagara Si*; 76 E Mam SI Union '!•' -•.'-• . ..• Reading Terminal (?) STRKKT ADDRCSS Bergenlme Ave at Unden PENNSYLVANIA Placement testing will be The event, which will in- natural ornament using cards or gifts to these shut- gory. Each contestant will The Atom Tabloid, "Spell- 1184 Mam Ave tOOOSWesSi at Corners ol RlS 79 4 Newark (2) Randolph Pathrnarn PIJ/M/HI .'•' M.-1/fdir BEFORE IT LIMITS YOU! 68lhSt 7f& Brpad Si these plants to take home. ins may write to Mrs. M. B. Clifton SI Georges Avo 5?0 K-Wart Shopping a Sonh'jVoid On Ardmore Bfoad 4 Olncy administered on Thursday, clude horsd'oeuvres, will be receive qjree T-shirt. The ing Contest," 219 Central Hacfcansacfc l Mendnem North Brunswick ' < •,' : ' ' • ' ~>i\v •• • lOOMartcelSI MamSt at Unden Pia/iVfli 10 and Ian. 5. at 9 a.m. and at 6 The fee is S3 per session Hamfeldt, 47 Orange Avc, CiTY ' STAII: /.IP Presented in the public interest by the 949 L'vtri^iston Ave sponsored by the singles registration fee is S2.25 per Ave., Rahway, N. J. 07065. Johnson Ave 601 N Wood Ave at 98 E Mam Si South Salem si Bola 2 North Ave West r. [•-• , ).' • , I'r! i>.m. Testing is conducted to group, Single Faces. and registration in person Irvington, N. J. 07111, for entry ari8 must be mailed The contest is limited to 219 CENTRAL AVE., RAHWAY, N.J. 07O65 | New Jersey Automobile Club's (AAA) Henry St ,„,;;•: Foundation (or Safety determine the English profi- For further information, only began on Nov. 19. For names. by Monday, Jan. 9, of next Union County residents on- ciency level of speakers of more information please Please indicate how One Hanover Road, Flortiam Park, NJ 07932 • 201-377-7200 please telephone 721-5880 year. All words will be ly- other languages so they can or 721-5450. telephone 232-5930. many names are desired. m PAGE 4 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT Affidavits RAHWAY NEVVSRECQRD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 PAGE 5 RAH WAV required DATUM: 1 m Union County's Nrweil W««kly Established 1965 TRENTON Nrw Jmrv'i Oldrtt Wrrkly Exabllihtd 1622 The Rahway,News-Rec- ord and The Clark Patriot ^^^i^p^P^f^l^ do not accept unsigned let- A Legislative Report from Published Every Thursday Morning ters to the editor or political Senator Don DiFrancesco TABLOID LITHOGRAPHERS. INC. press releases. By 219 Central Ave . P.O BOX 1061, Rahway. N.J. 07065 574-1200 All letters and political Congressman A:' releases must be signed and C. VIGILANTE ROBERT R. FASZCZEWSKI ELLEN VIGILANTE include thafufl names and Editor/Publisher Assistant Editor Advertising Manager addresses of al( persons sub- mitting thein. ; Matt Rinaldo In additipn, those submit- Time for victims I In kJh^J* News R«ofii and ( brk I'llrml jfe -cckK nc*'pjp<:f* vrun^ I Mr hc*l inictc 7th DUtrlct, N»w J«n«y • "•11: •. -[v* !IM- i<>"Miiiifiilic\ ll t\ ilic cnilcj^nr of ificvc [Hihk jli'tri* in prcvfil Ihc new* i ting letters and releases ;•'. ..I.! *irk- nunruT m jifi l-iimn? Ihc ri^il* nl jll tn -iiLiirjIr fjuu-il *uicmciu j must come; to the offices of -.i-,--! ',-.i->n.ihk- ..('inniri Ihc i.infiHms rv[ifcsscil in aiilMMjl u'lumn* jlr Ihu^ nf | to have their soy W -y. w i :•',•. • ir.c ..ifiimin nr ihir<- iiui!icil in idem jmj ii'ii iif^c^vinlv n( ilif iri.tnjjrciiiciii i'i M the newspaipens at 219 Cen- tral Ave.,'Rahway, in order Revenue sharing to pick up!affidavits to sig- The only person who can adequately express the Subscription Rates by Mail Including Postage $10.00; Outside Union and Middlesex Counties $12.00 nify the authenticity of the physical, psychological, emotional and monetary hard- Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey letters and;releases. ships suffered because of a crime is the victim of that boosts localities These affidavits may be crime. That is why I have sponsored legislation that notarized at the newspaper would give crime victims or their next of kin the right to President Ronald Reagan has signed into law legisla- tion extending the revenue-sharing program for three testify at the sentencing of offenders. * i * ' ; offices or by another notary u v' public. My bill was recently released from the Senate years and providing S4.6 billion annually in federal Judiciary Committee. I urge my fellow legislators to act money for distribution to counties and municipalities to GOLDEN 'K' GREETINGS - Santa Claus presents a gift check for S25 to the Rahway on this bill as soon as possible. help pay for a variety of services and community im- Public ibrary to the staff. Santa and his friends are members of the Golden 'K' group of A poignant illustration of the need for such a law provements, the Kiwanis Club of Rahway. At the presentation, left to right, are: Frank Bloom, Albert happened this month in Arizona. While the amount each local government receives Koehler, Art Sudall.^the library director; Santa (Jose®)} Krachl), William Boswe/I, i A woman fired seven shots at her estranged husband will not be known until early January when the first of Dwight Yates and Samuel Gassaway. The money will be used for the purchase of ! I when he returned home to collect some books. the four annual payments is mailed, it is expected New library materials for the childen's department collection. Each year the Golden 'K' The prosecutor's office decided lo strike a deal with Jersey municipalities will collect between $135 million members attend the final program of the fall series of the^library's Pre-School Story the woman because of her emotional state and a history and SI45 million in revenue-sharing funds during 1984. Time for three-and-a-half to four-and-a-half-year-olds. A paperback book provided by of domestic violence in the family. The woman was told The money will be used to pay for police, fire, public the library is given by Santa to each child. to plead "no contest" to murder in return for receiving a works and other essential services and projects. John Gugllotta, Jr. and Miss Joanne Comune prison term of no more than seven years. Since the program was created in 1971 it has When the victim's family found out about the plea distributed nearly S66 billion to state and local govern- Clark seniors bargain, they were furious. They claimed the no-contest ments, with about $2.1 billion being channeled to New Jaycees seek BACKING EDUCATION - Kevin Boyles, the assistant Plainfield Children's College. Looking on, front row, plea would not bar the wife from collecting her husband's Jersey. During 1983 counties and municipalities in the Miss Comune, seat officers vice president of the Summit and Elizabeth Trust Co., from the left, are: Brian Crew, Virson Washington, Christmas 1983 sizeable life insurance policy. The only way to overturn state received about $139 million under the program. Payments to municipalities in the Seventh Congres- which has two offices in Clark, back row, left, presents Jessica Eisner, Angela Prince and Daivati Bhavadvaj, Miss Union County for new year the plea bargain was to have the victim's family testify a loan check to Elizabeth and Kyle Emert, the owners of pupils at the school. accountant fiances before the sentencing judge. It worked. sional District ranged from S2.075 for Millstone Borough A spokesman for thethe Fanwood-Scotch Plains The members of the Sen- Just this month the woman was convicted of first- in Monmouth County to more than SI.2 million for Fanwood-Scotch Plains Jaycees, Post Office Box 42, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comune of Middlesex an- ior Citizens Club of Clark at degree murder and received a life sentence, 25 years of Elizabeth. Among the major beneficiaries in the district Jaycees announced appli- Scotch Plains, N. J. 07076. nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joanne It is a very special pleasure for Nancy and me to extend warmest their Dec. 7 meeting elected which must be served before she can be considered for were Plainfield, which received $638,889, and Franklin Phobia help cations are now available Comune, to John Gugliolta, Jr. of Piscataway. the son of greetings and best wishes to all of you during this most joyous of the following officers for parole. Township and Roselle, which collected $232,904 and Development unit on way for the 1984 Miss Union John Gugliotta of Plainfield and Mrs. Josephine Mello of holiday seasons. 1984: President, Mrs. Ralph This case clearly demonstrates the impact of $215,547, respectively. County Scholarship Pag- Claire McClure Piscataway. (Ruth) Whittle; vice presi- testimony by a crime victim or his family. Cranford picked up $188,210, North Brunswick There is a program to eant, an official preliminary The engagement was announced on Friday. Sept. 23. This festive occasion is celebrated in many different ways. We dent, Mrs. Martin (Martha) My legislation also conforms with the recommenda- $160,000 and Westfield $119,000. Others collecting over gives school home overcome severe anxiety event leading up to the Miss Miss Comune is attending Kean College of New r exchange gifts, attend church services, decorate our homes and Ericksen; recording secre- tions in the report released by the President's Task Force $100,000 were Scotch Plains, Roselle Park, North Plain- disorders such as irrational America Pageant. Master Auxilian Jersey in Union. She is employed by Thielex Plastics as a Christmas trees, and enjoy a family dinner. But perhaps the tradition tary, Mrs. Joseph (Emily) field, Marlboro Township, South Brunswick and Mid- Plainfield Children's Col- area of Plainfield, provides This year's local pageant bookkeeper. on Victims of Crime last year. Victim testimony was fears of elevators, airplanes, The president of the Rail- Auxilians must attend at that most warms the heart is the sound of Christmas music. Conti; corresponding secre- dlesex. lege, a private school for a needed service to that city will be held on Saturday, Her fiance is a graduate of Rutgers, the State Univer- given high priority in that report. shopping malls or sudden way Hospital Auxiliary, least four events sponsored tary, Mrs. Joseph (Mary) In addition, Freehold Township and Freehold children from pre-school as well as a number of the May 5, 1984, at Scotch sity of New Jersey. He is employed by Panasonic In- Too often crime victims feel left out of the judicial panic attacks with feelings Claire McClure, received a by the council on auxiliaries Of all the songs ever sung at Christmastime, the most wonderful of all Schaffer; treasurer; Mrs. Borough each got more than $90,000. Clark was the reci- age to sixth grade, moved to county communities where Plains-Fanwood High dustrial as an accountant. process. My bill would give them a chance to speak at the of intense fear and impend- Master Auxilian of theor the American Hospital Ernest (Kitty) Namendorf; pient of over $76,000 and Princeton Township's share new and expanded 3,800 its pupils live, reports a School. The young woman The couple plan to be married on Saturday. April 7, was the song of exaltation heard by the shepherds while tending their final stage of the process-ihe sentencing. The words of ing doom. Year Award from the New Assn. auditor, Charles Fullager, was nearly $64,000. square-foot facilities at Arl- spokesman for the county selected as Miss Union 1984. flocks on the night of Christ's birth. An angel of the Lord appealed to the victim could be helpful to the judge in determining It is called PREP. The Jersey Hospital Assn. Mrs. McClure attended and sergeant-at-arms, Justin Payments to smaller areas such as Rocky Hill, ington Ave. and Sixth St., group. County-1984 will receive a them and said: "Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great the appropriate punishment and to the victims in seeing Phobia Release Education Council on Auxiliaries. programs that focused on McCarthy. Jamesburg, Dunellen and Fanwood were in the the former Social Security The 10-year bank loan is joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city that justice is served. Program is a mutual help SI,000 scholarship in addi- fund-raising, financial man- $30,000-to-$40,000 range. In addition to the munici- Building. at an interest rate of 9% for Master Auxilian Awards of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord." Suddenly there was with program sponsored by the tion to many other awards agement, recruitment and palities, the five counties represented in the district also The purchase was financ- the first five years and are presented annually to the angel a multitude of voices praising the Heavenly Father and Mental Health Assn. of from local sponsors. retention of volunteers, Miss Garden State Congressman benefited from revenue-sharing. Mercer County received ed through a low-cost loan prime plus \% for the next Auxilians who have dem- singing: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will Uncle Sam ON THE MOVE • Thomas Union County. In order to qualify for the shop management, legisla- $286,000 in 1983, Middlesex County $691,423, Mon- provided jointly by thefive years. onstrated their interest in toward men." M. Voynick was named an pageant young women tive activities and health mouth County $368,159, Somerset County $444,825, Summit and Elizabeth The county corporation's better serving their com- can be paid assistant to the state must be between the ages of promotion. open to more Bernard and Union County $505,324. Trust Co., which has two $15,000 portion of the loan munity and hospital by con- Sometimes, in the hustle and bustle of holiday preparations we forget manager of New Jersey for For 15 weeks, partici- 17 and 26 and high school tinuing to improve their She has been an Auxilian without cheating Besides giving communities much-needed financial offices in Clark, and the is at a fixed interest rate of A spokesman at the head- for an opening dance num- that the true meaning of Christmas was given to us by the angelic host the Seagram Distillers Co. pants attend group sessions graduates by Labor Day managerial and leadership at Rahway Hospital for assistance, revenue-sharing is an effective measure tn pro- Union County Economic 6%. quarters of the Pageant of ber, a get-acquainted dinner that holy night long ago. Christmas is the commemoration of the birth He, has been the com- Ie4 by professionals in ip«4p4:.: . 'vVV • skills, reports a nearly fO years. She and her Dwyer "How to Pay Less 1983 viding for de-centralization of budget-making 'decisions. Development Corp. , "The importance of such pany's chain store mana- which fear-management the States announced a new on Friday night and the of the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ, whose message would truly be one "They" must also "reside, spokeswoman. husband live in Rahway. Business Taxes-Without Unlike so many other federally-funded programs where The loan was for a total a loan," commented Ralph ger in Missouri. A native techniques are taught. concept has been developed pageant itself on Sunday of good tidings and great joy, peace and good will. During this Cheating" will be the focus of $170,000. Of this Klopper, the executive work or attend school in glorious festival let us renew our determination to follow His example. the decisions are made in Washington, local officials and and resident of Clark, Mr. Union County. Those appli- for the Miss Garden State afternoon. of a one-day seminar to be citizens determine which projects are lo be funded under amount $ 155,000 was made director of the economic Voynick joined Joseph E. Winter sessions will begin Pageant. Any single girl ag- The girls will compete in . Reports conducted at Union County available from the bank's development corporation, cants selected as contestants Eileen Lenahan revenue-sharing. Because the taxpayers have a more Seagram and Sons, Inc., on Wednesday, Jan. 4i,n the pageant will be judg- Pingry cites ed 14 to 19 who lives in, three categories: Personal Won't all of you join with Nancy and me in a prayer for peace and good College on Wednesday, Jan. direct role in the use of the federal tax dollars, the pro- set-aside fund of 5250,000 "is the combination of Seagram Distillers' parent 1984, and will meet every works in or goes to school in interviews with judges and will. May a feeling of love and cheer fill the hearts of everyone 11, of next year. for firms recommended to public and private financing ed on the basis of a personal cited for studies gram has been highly popular. company, in June, 1982, Wednesday from 7:30 tointerview, evening gown, Carlo Oliveira New Jersey is eligible to bathing suits and evening throughout this holiday season and in the coming year. How holiday joy The business tax seminar, Re-authorization of the program was critical to the SETCO by the develop- to make^ possible the expan- and- participated in its9:30 p.m: at 15 AlderTSt., A city student, Eileen A. participate. gown modeling. which will run from 8:30 ment corporation. siori of an operation whose swimsuit and talent, with nation's communities because of the recent recession and- sales-management-devel- Suite 11-12, Cranford. talent representing 50% of A Rahway student, Carla Lenahan, is featured in the This pageant is a scho- The pageant is set for We hope this Christmas will be especially wonderful and that it will a.m. to noon at the Cran- In this case, the school, business is to serve the peo- cutBacks in other federal-assistance programs that have opment program. Earlier Screening for participants is the total judging. Oliveira, was named to the Sixth Annual Edition of larship pageant and prizes Feb. 3 to 5 of nexi year at usher in a new year of peace and prosperity. ford campus, is being con- located in a distress targeted ple of Union County." can be hazard free increased the burden of responsibility on local govern- he was the key account being done this month. Reg- Applications and further academic honor roll of the "The National Dean's will include: S 1,000 fn a the Travelodge Tower in In conjunction with the holiday season, the United ducted under the joint spon ments. manager in Long Island for istration is necessary. Bernards Township Cam- List." cash scholarship, a $2,100 Mt. Laurel. sorship of the Union Coun information are available by States Consumer Product Safety Commission has launch- Without this aid local officials would face the choice Warner Lambert's personal For applications and in- telephoning entries chair- pus Middle and Upper Pri- In order to achieve the scholarship to the New Any single girl interested ed a nation-wide campaign lo focus attention on the im- ty Economic Development of further reductions in essential services or raising pro- products division. He has a formation about fees please mary School for the first honor she had to be recom- York Academy of Theatri- in entering the pageant may Corp., the United States woman, Kim Frank, at portance of safety in the home. perty taxes. Confronted with this dilemma Gov. Thomas bachelor of science de- telephone 272-0303 bet- 232-4825 or general chair- trimester of the 1983-1984 mended by the deans at cal Arts and much more. telephone (607) 334-6603 or The holiday season is a time to focus on family, Small Business Administra- H. Kean and the leaders of many New Jersey municipal- Know to whom gree in marketing from ween 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. school year, reports David Selon Hall University, Events will include write to: Pageants, Post Of- tion and the college's Divi man, Wayne Morse, at \ \(J*J»S>&. 1 GuMLOAv^ friends and loved ones, but no one should lose sight of the ities pushed for the extension of the revenue-sharing pro- Montclair State College in from Monday to Friday. 889-5798, or by writing to C. Wilson, the headmaster. where she is studying. modeling and physical fice Box 562, Norwich, N. importance of safety, especially for children. Being an in- sion of Continuing Educa gram. Upper Montclair. He is a fitness seminars, rehearsals Y. 13815. formed consumer is the key to a truly safe and happy holi- tion. Although it has some critics, they should acknow- you're donating third-degree member of day. ledge the fact revenue-sharing has brought enormous the Knights of Columbus in The Consumer Product Safety Commission has The speaker, Hank Fein, benefits to the state in terms of less federal red tape and There are over 3,000 The United Way of Eas- Westfield and an alumni issued a number of general rules for holiday safety I a tax specialist and attorney interference in local affairs, reduced waste and greater charitable organizations in tern Union County-Agen- member of the 1980 Mon- would like to share with you. in the firm of Hodes and citizen control over the way the money is spent at the America today. During the cies receiving funds from tclair' State College In- The Commission advises consumers to keep mat- Fein, previously was em local level. holiday season it seems each the United Way of Eastern door/Outdoor Varsity Soc- ches, lighters and candles out of the reach of children and ployed by the Interna Nationwide there are 39,000 governmental entities and every one of them are Union County have under- cer Team and is currently Buy Christmas Seals to avoid smoking near flammable decorations. Revenue Service. His pre that receive aid under the program, with the payments asking for donations. The gone a rigorous review of active in coaching youth Make an emergency plan to use if a fire breaks out sentation will be followed ranging from a minimum of $200 annually for the small- problem faced by the poten- their budgets, programs and soccer leagues. anywhere "In the home and see that each family member by a question-and-answer est communities to about $70 million a year for New tial giver at this time of the services. This review is done knows what to do. Be sure to dispose of your tree when period. York City. year is coping with the ris- by a board of local volun- to breathe easier the needles begin to fall in large quantities, since this is a The cost for the seminar The amount each recipient collects is determined by ing tide of requests-sifting teers. Coin show sign the tree is becoming dangerously dry. is $20. its tax revenues, population and per-capita income. The . the responsible and accoun- Internal Revenue Service- b\ Jill Diirbin When you leave the house or retire for the evening For further information benefits are re-calculated each year to take into account table from the fradulent and -Check with the IRS to to be held While ;i four yo;iroKI per breathing rules and Hospita. The camps are of- be sure all lights are turned off by unplugging them from please telephone Ralph the changes in these factors. The 1984 figures are now be- mismanaged, reports a spo- determine whether or not child lay ill with piieuiiK>ni;i realized her limitations. fered in co-operation with the wall outlet. Outdoor lighting should be removed as Klopper, the executive ing developed by the Treasury Dept. in preparation for kesman for the United Way the organization you are in Clark she found on! she was also the lung association. The program worked! I soon as the holiday season is over, since these lights are director of the developmen the scheduled Monday, Jan. 9, 1984, mailing of the first of Eastern Union County. considering giving to has A monthly stamp and asihntatic. Asthma was a know, because I am this not designed to withstand prolonged exposure to thecorporation, at 245-1600. checks. Several questions people 501 (c) (3) tax exempt coin show, The Clark Show, constant pursuer of (his liirl. I still have asthma, but elements. should ask before making status. If it does not have now in its ninth year, will child, striking her down asthma doesn't have me. Fireplaces are particularly popular during the contributions are: 501 (c) (3) status, then your be held on Sunday, Jan. 15, when she least expected it. HOKDAY, DK. 12 PKK FOUR Your support of the holidays. Before starting a fire, remove all decorations gift is not tax deductible. 1984. There were inan\ enier Christmas Seal Campaign PICK-IT-NUMBERS FOR ia sruHimroff K from the area and be sure the flue is open. Keep a screen 6271. $2,JH.OO SIM • 1. Does the organiza- The event will take place nency room calls and weeks will help the association in front of the fireplace any time a fire is burning and do THE WEEK OF: tion publish an annual Better Business Bureau- at the Ramada Inn at 36 spent in a hospital. Bui she with its programs and ser- TUESDAY. DK. 13 PICK FOUR £•:«••;• •„• .••••• not use the fireplace as an incinerator. Evergreen boughs, report and provide it upon The bureau maintains .an Valley Rd., Clark, at the and her famih were deter- vices to assist kids with particularly when dry, can burn suddenly and rapidly, DEC. 12 thru DEC. 17 «u«a mm HI on MI request? Does it contain a active monitoring service Garden State Parkway Exit mined not to let asthma rule asthma and adults with em- throwing off sparks and burning debris. 2171 $2,257.00 $94 detailed annual budget cer- that publishes standards for No. 135. her life. Finally, a new physema to breathe easier. In addition, remember careful handling of lights dur- WQWESDAY, Dtc. 14 PKK FOUK tified by an independent charitable groups. The medication began to work, PICK-IT STRAIGHT NUNIBt 5TRAI6HTPAY0FF BOX The show will run from Please answer your cam- ing repacking will reduce Ihe chance of hazardous public accounting firm? group's Philanthropic Ad- and day by da\ she iioi BOX PAIR 72M t2.6O3.0O t108 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admis- paiui! letter as soon as possi- damage. DATE NUMBERS PAY OFF • 2. Is there a clear state- visory Council is headquar- stronger and healthier. MMMY sion and parking will be ble. The Consumer Product Safety Commission also THURSDAY, DK. 15 PICK FOUR ment of purpose and do the tered in Washington, D. C, Then she was fortunate Dtt. 1? free. recommends the following steps to promote toy safety in NUMBER STRAIGHT BOX organization's programs and may be telephoned at to participate in a Family HJESOAY A wide range of United the home: 3211 $2,147.50 $2)7 and services address that (703) 276-0133 or (703) Asthma Program conduct- he. 13 PICK MOnO «0.: 101121243234 States and world-wide • Check all toys periodically for breakage and poten- stated purpose? 276-0134 and maintains stamps, coins and covers ed by the American l.ung WBNBDAY % 10TT0 BONUS NO. 693M tial hazards. Broken toys can develop sharp edges or • 3. Does it have a rea- files on 10,000 national Assn. of C'ential New DK. 14 73* 25$» '43 will be on display and of- create small parts. FRIDAY, D*<. 16 sonable program, manage- charitable organizations. " Jersey of Clark and the THURSDAY fered for sale. IDITOR'S NOTE: Jill PKKFOBR ment and fund-raising ex- Children's Spec i a h/ed • Teach children to put their toys safely away after DK. 15 455 '405 - '45" In addition, members of Durhin is 14 jears of a^e NUMBER STRAIGHT BOX penses? National Information Hospital in Mountainside. playing to prevent trips and falls. Many accidents occur FBBAY 1500 $1,057.50 SSS the public may bring any and a student at Roselle 50 50 • 4. Is the organization pro- Bureau-This bureau eval- Many people helped her when toys are left out causing someone to fall. DK. 16 682 '365 '61 '36* SATURDAY, O«c. 17 material they may have for Catholic Hi^h School. She viding services in your com- uates national charitable learn proper breathing • Keep toys designed for older children out of the SATURDAY MCKFOMI sale, since the participating has appeared at many pro- s0 munity? groups against its own eight techniques, relaxation and hands of little ones. Chemistry sets, hobby items and toys DK. 17 173 '241 »40 '24NUMBER STRAIGHT BOX dealers, which include grams conducted bv the UOt $2,017.50 $«7 • 5. Who decides how basic standards. The bureau how to manage asthmatic with small parts, particularly games, can be extremely members of the American association and has shared your charitable donation is advised contributors thro- attacks. Her parents were dangerous if used by younger children. Stamp Dealers Assn., will her experiences in coping ) CLAIM CENTiR | spent? ugh its reports about in- given educational lectures I hope you have found this information helpful in be ready to purchase any- with asthma with other YOUTH AMBASSADOR - Fourteen-year-old Jill Durbin, dividual agencies. Any indi- and interacted with the making'for a safer and happier holiday season. If you • 6. Are the charity's thing they need for their youngsters who have the the youth ambassador of the 1983 Christmas Seal vidual can obtain the list of •.x families of other asthmatic would like to report a product hazard or product-related OPEN publicity and promotional stocks. same conditions. Campaign being conducted by the American Lung PUBLIX PHARMACY organizations meeting the children. injury, you should write to the U. S. Consumer Product M0N THRU FRI materials ethical and ac- A Clark Show Souvenir Miss Durbin has also Assn. of Central New Jersey, which is located in Clark, Safety Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207. 9am til 10pm curate? What does it claim group's published standards Card will be issued, and She was told she could do participated in the Summer displays sheets of the 1983 seals. Miss Durbin, who In the continental United States you may telephone 91 MAIN STREET SAT 9-6 and does it deliver? and as many as three free given free to all attendees. anything she wanted-enjoy Belter Breathing Camps for From Carteret Savings. has asthma, was aided by the Family Asthma Program the toll-free hotline 800-638-2772. During non-working SUN 9-lpm Givers can also check reports by writing NIB, 419 This card will only be friends, school, even sports- youngsters with asthma at conducted by the association and the Children's hours, messages are recorded and answered on the follow- with several watchdog or- Park Ave., S., New York, available at the show. as long as she observed pro- the Children's Specialized WOODBRIDCE Specialized Hospital in Mountainside. ing working day. ganizations before making a N. Y. 10016. Further information may contribution. Those be obtained by telephoning organizations include: 247-1093. RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 PAGE 7 PAGE 6 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 RAHWAY NEWSRE£CfjD/CLARK PATRIOT County college Skating center to take break Kumpf students to hold for holidays | Community take aim at future 'punk night' Union County CoIJege If you've been tempted to will be on holiday break Eighth graders at the Carl tor; Jeffrey Joy, a police of- dye your hair purple and wm from Saturday, Dec. 24, to Calendar H. Kumpf School in Clark ficer; Walter Kawko, a fork- wear ripped t-shirts and \:\ Sunday, Jan. 1, 1984, when Can 'look toward their lift mechanic; Ludwig safely pin earrings you can classes at the Cranford, futures with added insight Knapp, an electrician; Dr. be a punk rocker for a night Scotch Plains and Elizabeth because of Career Day, a R. J. Kolator, a chiroprac- when the VVarinanco Skat- campuses will be suspended EDITOTS MOTEs In order for us to adequately prepare program organized by Mrs. tor; John Koppisch, a jour- ing Center in Warinanco and most offices will be the Community Calendar, all events for the following Mary Foster, a guidance nalist; Dennis Linken, a Park- in Roselle-Elizabcth • closed. week should be submitted by 5 p.m. on the WEDNESDAY counselor, and the Parent- lawyer; Mrs. Margery Lois, holds its Second Annual .' Teacher - Assn. with the an interior decorator; Dale "Punk Night," beginning at i : ••;.»£/•>•• At the college's Cranford before you would like them to appear. campus, however, the ad- assistance of Mrs. Alice Nelson, a certified public 6:30 o'clock on Friday, Jan. missions office will be open RAHWAY Feibush.- accountant; Dr. Stanley 13, 1984. Punk and New- for students interested in --FRIDAY, DEC. 23 -- Rahway Section, National Coun- Eighteen professionals Newman, a veterinarian; Wave music will accom- applying for admission or cil of Negro Women, Candlelight Christmas Ball, spoke to the students on a Frank Pacizkowski, a radio- pany skating. logist; Mrs. Belinda Soos, rrv . registering for courses for Coachman Inn, Cranford. variety of careers and pre- This Union County Dept. sented information about the assistant director of per- the Spring Semester. -TUESDAY, DEC. 27 •- Planning Board. of Parks and Recreation- their background, daily sonnel at Rahway Hospital; The admissions office will --SATURDAY, JAM. 7, 1984 -- Retired Railroaders, sponsored event will include responsibilities and poten- Michael Unger, who is in be open from 9 a.m. to 3 Group No. 2, 11 a.m., Rahway Senior Citizens Center, free passes to the rink to be tial job opportunities. the business of music, and p.m. on Tuesday, Wednes- 1306 Esterbrook Ave. awarded to The two best- Students participated in Mrs. Nadinc Wright, a cos- day and Thursday, Dec. 27, -MONDAY, JAM. 9 -- Rahway Retired Men's Club, 1 dressed punk rockers. Ple- four 30-minute sessions bas- metologist. ase dress as a punk rocker to 28 and 29. p.m., Rahway Senior Citizens Center, 1306 Esterbrook ed on their individual in- enter. In case of rain the SANTA'S HELPERS - Boys and girls who made decorations and trimmed the All administrative offices Ave. terests. The purpose of this an- event will be held on Fri- Christmas tree in the Children's Dept. of the Rahway Public Library, shown, left to at the college will re-open --TUE5DAY, JAN. 10, -- Rahway Historical Society, 8 The speakers were: Jeff nual program is to provide day. Jan. 20. The rink is %' right, are: Meaghan Hollywood, Jennifer Petrusko, Warren Chang, Anthony Parisi and on Monday, Jan. 2, with p.m., Merchants' and Drovers' Tavern, St. George and Conlin, a flight attendant; students with first-hand in- semi-enclosed. Admission David Gutierrez. the Spring Semester beginn- Westfield Aves., Liberty Square. Alan Cesario. a hair stylist; formation about specific will be SI.75 for children ing on Monday, Jan. 23, for --THURSDAY, JAN. ?2 - Board of Education, Special Paul Glover, a computer careers which will help "AN ARRESTING PRESENTATION" - Was given by Clark Ptl. Jeffrey Joy, center, at and S2.5O for children. credit courses. Non-credit Meeting, adopt tentative 1984-1985 budget, 7:30 p.m., & programmer; Dr. Marilyn them to plan more effec- Clark's Carl H. Kumpf School Career Day as he explained some inside information To get all the details on courses conducted by the Superintendent's Office, Rahway Junior High School "LET THERE BE LIGHT" - Ludwig Knapp, an electrician from Clark, center, presented Hart, a psychologist; Joy tively for their future, about law enforcement and possible careers in this field to Kumpt students Scott skating and related pro- Division of Continuing followed Immediately by caucus. an enlightening demonstration to Michele Broccoli, left, and Paul D'Anna, right, while Hawkins, a dancing instruc- reports a school spokesman. Latawiec, left, and Arthur Williams, right. grams at the skating center Education will begin on --MONDAY, JAM. 16 - Board of Adjustment. Rahway he explained trie interesting and important aspects of his career during Career Day at p lease (el e p h o n c t h e Monday, Feb. 20. Retired Men's Club, 1 p.m., Rahway Senior Citizens the township's Carl H. Kumpf School. 24 hour rink hotline at At the college's Urban Center, 1306 Esterbrook Ave. 241-3262. Educational Center in Eli- -TUESDAY, JAN. 17 - Board of Education, Regular zabeth the Institute for In- Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Superintendent's Office, Rahway Tax-fraud penalties tensive EnglisfT^will con- Junior High School. ON HIS WAY - Santa Claus is coming to town and one of his stops will be at the Sum- clude classes4e4ay_^nd the -SUNDAY, JAN. 19- Rahway Chamber of Commerce mi! ,-md Elizabeth Trust Co.'s office at 10 Westfield Ave., Clark, tomorrow from 9:30 Employment Skills "Center Spelling Contest, 1 p.m., Rahway High School. exceed $3 million f v r. o 12.15 p.m and from 4 to 6 p.m. Bank employes will take colored photographs will conclude its classes -MONDAY, JAN. 23 •- Rahway Retired Men's Club, 1 oi !11e children with Santa for a $1 contribution to the Clark Volunteer Emergency tomorrow. Classes at the p.m., Rahway Senior Citizens Center, 1306 Esterbrook New Jersey residents had sentences totalling over 60 Squad. Planning for the visit, are: Clark Mayor Bernard G. Yarusavage, emergency Skills Center will resume on Ave. more than S3 million in civil years and fines of $339,750 squad president. Steve Kulbaba; branch manager, Suzanne Sales, and Timmy and Tuesday, Jan. 3, when all -TUESDAY, JAN. 24 - Planning Board. fraud penalty recommenda- they were also subject to Bobby Cahill. administrative offices will -MONDAY, JAN. 30 -- Chamber of Commerce. 7 p.m., tions and federal court fines the civil fraud penalties. re-open. Huffman-Koos auditorium, St. George Ave. Rahway assessed against them for in- The IRS official explain The institute will resume Retired Men's Club 1 p.m., Rahway Senior Citizens come tax evasion in fiscal ed although the normal classes on Jan. 23. How-Center, 1306 Esterbrook Ave. year 1983. according to a statute of limitations for ever, offices in the institute CLARK spokesman for the Newtrk assessing additional taxes is will re-open on Jan. 2. -TUESDAY, DEC. 27 - Planning Board, Regular District Office of the In-three years there is no Special meeting Business Meeting. ternal Revenue Service statute of limitations for HOLIDAY FESTIVAL - Taking part in a Chanukah presentation at Clark's Frank H. -•WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28 -- Board of Adjustment, (IRS). prosecuting for the fraud- Hehnly School, shown, left to right, are: Christina Cutik, Michel Slowey, Todd Cohen, A special meeting of the Regular Meeting, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers, Municipal Civil fraud penalties ulent underpayment of David Goldberg, Matthew Broughton, Lara Puljanowski, Lee Cohen, Brian and Jennifer Rahway Board of Educa- Building, Westfield Ave. totalled $2,684,974 during laxes. Shute and Edward Grande. tion will be held at 7:30 -TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1984 •• Regional Board of Educa- the 12-month period ending p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 12, tion, Instructional Media Center, Arthur L. Johnson on Sept. 30. This represent- 1984, in the Superinten- Regional High School, 8 p.m. ed a 23% increase from the dent's Office at the junior ••TUESDAY, JAN. 10 -- Elementary Board of Educa- previous period and was in high school for the purpose tion, Instructional Media Center, Arthur L. Johnson part due to a new law which' of adopting the 1984-1985 Regional High School, 8 p.m. imposes a civil penalty tentative school budget. -TUESDAY, JAN. 17 -- Regional Board of Education, equal to 50% of the interest The regular monthly Instructional Media Center, Arthur L. Johnson Regional payable on the fraudulent TAKING A DEEPER LOOK - Frank Paczikowski, a radiologist from St. Michael's caucus meeting will be. held High School, 8 p-m. PROGRAMMING THE FUTURE- PauLGIouer.-lefti of^Clark.'a-computecprogramtnen^ underpayment. This is in Medical, Center in; Newark, demonstrates th§,use of x-ray equipment to Ron Russo, immediately after the above -WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18.- Clark Taxpayers Coalition, tells Bob Greene, center, •an
V t. \GE 10 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT UNION COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH OF CLARK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 PAGE 11 ' Trie Main Worship Service on Christmas Day, Sun- St. Mary's day, Dec. 25, will be at II a.m. and the Evening Worship Trinity sets Service will begin at 7 o'clock. Sunday School will begin to hold at 9:45 a.m. for children and youth and at 10 a.m. for Religious News adults. The Children's Church will begin at 11 a.m. There Yule lighting Yule eve rite will be a special Christmas Program presented during the The pastor of the Trinity The pastor's message will OBITUARIES St. Mary's R. C. Church 11 a.m. Worship Hour by the church's Choir led by Tom United Methodist Church be entitled "Christmas IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY KBIM/.IR AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL of Rahway will hold a Reconciliation." Seminara, th'e choir director. Christmas lighting service of Rahway, The Rev. A Candlelight Service on Christmas Eve, Saturday. CHURCH OF RAHWAY The church is located at Meetings during the week: Tuesday, Dec. 27, Ladies tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Con- Donald B. Jones, announc- y. j-t. • ••';.-;.•••; ; :•#•.','•".. •v. 24, at ! 1 p.m.. will be conducted by The Rev. the corner of E. Milton Mr. Pietrusiak On Christmas Day. Sunday, December 25, at the 11 Fisher's Club and Fellowship, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, Dec. nell Hall. ed Trinity's Christmas Eve Antonio Sileo, 84,
>•:<'• •ben C. Powley. the pastor. The Westminster Choir, Service of candlelighting, Ave. and Main St. a.m. Worship Service. The Rev. Rudolph P. Gibbs, Sr., 28, Mid-Week Wednesday Evening Prayer Service, 7 There will be song. Scrip- Tadeus/. Pietrusiak, 79. Jer the direction of James W. Musacchio, with Miss the pastor, will deliver the sermon. The Sunday Church o'clock. Scriptures and carols will be •;'';.' ture readings and lighting of ex-Singer laborer of Linden, died Wednesday. • li Acker at the organ console, will present the anthem. held at 11 p.m. on Saturday, School will commence at 9:30 a.m. Transportation is available to and from the Church individual candles to pro- Dec. 14. at the Hi/aheih > Joyous Christmas Song" by Gevaert. Vocal soloists by telephoning the office at 574-1479. Nursery care is Dec. 24. Meetings during the week: Today, Prayer Meeting claim the Nativity. Antonio Sileo, 84, of General Medical Center in i ihe service will be Cheryl Martin and Carolyn Musac- Church. 8 p.m.: Monday. Dec. 26, Rahway Section of provided at all the services and churchufunctions. Mr. Sileo was an Army w.i. . r .: •in. sopranos, and Margaret Edwards and Janice and 1 A reception will follow. Rahway. died Thursday veteran of Italy,' serving -Elizabeth. National Council of Negro Women, 8 p.m., Tuesday, The Church is located at 4 Valley Rd., at the Dec. 15. Mr. Pieirusiak was hum •san Gale, altos. Parkway Circle at Exit No. 135 of the Garden State with the Basilicata Brigade Dec. 27. Celestial Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.m.: Wednesday, He was born in Rouli, in Krakow, Poland, ami had The congregation and friends of the "Old First" Parkway. during World War I. Dec. 28. Lay Organization, 7:30 p.m.; Men's Club and Bi- ST. MARK'S Italy, and had lived in come to the United Slates in lurch will participate in the Christmas Morning Wor- ble Study. 7:30 p.m.. Stewardess Board "A" 8 p.m. Dr. Frank D. Papandrea is the pastor. He had been a member of p on Sunday, Dec. 25, at 10:30 o'clock. The CATHOLIC CHURCH Elizabeth for 19 years the Rahway Senior Citizens 1928. He had lived m Hi- The church is located at 253 Central Ave. before he had moved to zabeth before he had moved ••siminster Choir will sing "On This Day Earth Shall FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF RAHWAY 287 Hamilton St. Club. Rahway 20 years ago. to Linden 20 years ago. • HI;" by Piae Cantiones. Child care will be provided dur- OSCFOI.A PRISBYTKRIAN CHURCH OF CLARK A Live Nativity, which will be a recreation of the Rahway, N.J. His wife. Elivra, died in Mr. Sileo had been He had also been a tool- J ilie Worship Hour for infants and children to those in Two Chirsimas Eve services are scheduled at the Christmas Story, with live animals and the members of 1972. employed by the Singer maker for the Singer Manu- ond grade. Following the Children's Sermon, the Church on Saturday, Dec. 24, the first at 7 p.m. and the the Church portraying the Biblical characters, will begin Surviving are a son, CHRISTMAS MASSES Manufacturing Co. of Eliz- facturing Co. of lili/abeth • •.nh sitting as a group, will be excused to go to the Child other at 9:30 p.m! The early Service will center on bring- on the front lawn of the First Baptist Church this evening Nicholas of Rahway; a dau- Saturday, December 24 abeth as a laborer for 20 for 29 years and had retired :re Room for a supervised program. Older children ing the wonder of Christmas alive in the hearts of at 7:30 o'clock. It will continue tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ghter, Mrs. Louise Tinton ARTISTS IN THE MAKING - At the senior citizens art class at Rahway's Roosevelt TIGER IN THEIR TANK - Exxon USA recently presented ;\ pledge for $22 500 lo Anticipated Masses of Christmas years and had retired 18 in 1969. j School during American Education Week, shown, left to right, are: Mr and Mrs "iild sit with their parents during the Worship Service. children. The Children's Choir will be featured with the The final showing will be on Christmas Eve, Saturday, of Roselle; three sisters, Rahway Hospital's Community Capital Campaign. Presenting and accepting the at 6:00 and 7:00 PM years ago. Mr. Pietrusiak had been a : George Frank, Marie Papirnik, Taannie Mack, Marta Herden, Cathy RotondS Iheari •iere will be no Church Learning or Youth Choir singing of three anthems and the pastor. The Rev. James Dec. 24, at 6:30 p.m. A spokesman for St. Anne Marie, Josephine and pledge, left to right, are: Ben Markham, the technical division manager for Exxon'- Gor- Midnight Mass: 12 o'clock communicant of St. j teacher; Margie Deferrari, Helena Moore, Joyce Lewis and Dorothy Washington .•hearsal on Christmas morning. DiQuattro. will share a Christmas story. He had been a communi- Vincenzina, all of Italy; a don Harris, the chairman of the hospital Board of Governors: Bob Ball the manaqer of On Saturday, Dec. 24, a Candlelight Service of Wor- Mary's R. C. Church of Christmas Music by St. Mark's Choir Adalbert's R. C. Church in Meetings during the week: Today, Bell Ringers. 6:30 The'9:30 p.m. Candlelight Service will bring the cant of St. John the Apostle brother, Vito, also of Italy, environmental and public affairs for the Bayway Chemical Plfjin and John L Yoder (he ship on Christmas Eve, which will include carols and an- Rahway announced the Starting at 11:30 P.M. Elizabeth. He had been a ; in.. Webelos, 7 p.m., Westminster Choir Rehearsal, 8 Christmas story in "I.esson.and Song," a presentation of R. C. Church of Linden. and six grandchildren. Robin Austrager president of the hospital. The goal of the hospital's communiiy drive is S2 000 000 thems to be sung, lessons to be read, and (he Christmas schedule for Christmas Christmas Day, Sunday December 25th past president of Tamh<>io\y j n.: Saturday. Dec. 24» Alcoholics Anonymous Group, the true meaning of Christmas through Scripture, carols, Story, "The Tale of the Computer-Cat," to be told by the Masses as follows: 7:45, 9:00, 10:00.11:00 A.M. which will go toward Us planned expansion and modernization program liner Hall Gymnasium and Youth Room. 7:30 p.m.: anthems, prayers and'music: The service will begin with a and Kadelow and had also | cited for studies pastor. The Rev. William L. Frederickson. A Nursery to Anticipated Masses on and 12 Noon been a member of Ciioup | icsday, Dec. 27, Women's Assn. Workshop, Church concert featuring harpist, Tony Stern; violinist, Ann provide care will be provided. This service is at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24. 5:30 and (No evening Mass on Christmas Day) Mrs. Komorowski, \ (lark student, Robii hrary, 10 a.m., Railway Troop No. 47 of the Boy Marie Pockfembo; Osceola organist, Kenneth Barta, and No. 1093 While |-a."le | On Sunday, Dec. 25, "The Gentleness of Christmas 7 p.m.. organ accompani- Society, both of Lh/alvih. ,' Aiisiniizer. is included in the nuts, Scout Room, 7:30 p.m., Abigail Circle of a solo by the pastor followed by a service of "Lesson and will be the theme of The Rev. Frederickson's sermonette, ment; 9 p.m., guitar accom- Rev. Thaddeus F. Zuber, Pastor three years in Clark 17th Annual Edition o omen's Assn., Church Library, 8 p.m. Song." Surviving aie his w idow, on Christmas Day. The Choir, under Edward paniment; midnight, choir Rev. Joseph J. Jaremczuk, Associate Pastor, P.E. Mrs. Victoria 1'ieia I'ie "Who's Who Amonu The "Old First" Church is located at the corner of The regular Service of Worship will be conducted on Stochowicz, the director of music, will sing "On This accompaniment. American Niuh Schoo Msgr. Charles F. Burtner, Pastor Emeritus Mrs. Helen Pawlowski Irusiak: a son. Stanley o| Cirand Ave. and Church St. Sunday. Dec. 25. at 10 a.m. with The Rev. DiQuattro Day" by Hoist and Bach's "Break Forth, O Beauteous Masses on Christmas cant of St. Agnes R. C. Stmli-nts. I9K2-19K3." Komorowski. of Clark, died Delmar. N. Y.. nm daugh preaching. No Sunday School classes will meet on this Heavenly Light." There will be no Church School on Day, Sunday. Dec. 25. 7:30. Church in Clark. Ihe students are selected Wednesday. Dec. 7, at Col- tcrs, Mrs. Carol Ma;:iemw- | JilMTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ol dale. Christmas Day. 9 and 10:30 a.m.: noon. Her husband. Raymond, b\ hij.'h school principals umbus Hospital in Newark ski of Clark and Mrs. IR-HC J RAHWAY Meetings during the week: Today, Aerobics Class, The church is located on the corner of Elm and 1:30 a.m. (Hispanici. died in 1953. ami guidance counselors after a brief illness. Masiick of Saddle Rner: i On Christmas Sunday, Dec. 25. the 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m.. Sea Scouts. 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir Rehear- Esterbrook Aves. Surviving are a son, Ed- national youth groups Mrs. Komorowski was four brothers. i-'duaiii in | 'iristmas Worship Service will be conducted by the sal. 8 p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous, 9 p.m.; tomorrow. ward of Edison; a daughter, chinches or ihe company born in Newark and had liv- Poland. Matthew of Den . i:,tor. The Rev. Donald B. Jones. His message will be en- Alcoholics Anonymous. 1 p.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 28, Senior show Mrs. Dorothy Wichoski of v. hic'i publishes the volume ed in Irvingtoii for 28 years. ver. Michael of Ailinyi.ui : led "The Glory of Christmas." All children should bring Pastor's Bible Study on "Joy of Discovery," Child care, FIRST BAPTIST Clark; a brother, Edward based upon their pet for She had moved to Clark and Stanley of Newaik: a ong their favorite toy or Christmas present. Christmas Refreshments. 10 a.m. to explore Pawlowski, also of Clark; mance in scholarship award First Presbyterian three years ago. sisier. Mis. l:lc:iinir S> >!i \sik usic will be presented by the Senior Choir under the The Osceola Weekday Nursery School will be closed CHURCH five grandchildren and two cHiiicsis en extra-curricular section of Mrs. Judy Alvarez. family living 177 Elm Ave., Rahway, N.J. She had been a communi- great-grandchildren. of Keniluurlh and ii\e for Christmas recess from tomorrow to Monday, Jan. 2, grandchildren. aciivitics. Coffee and Fellowship Time will be at 10:30 a.m. in 1984. The director of the Union shows Yule joy William L. Frederickson sbury Hall. Adult-supervised Nursery Care will be The Church is located at 1689 Raritan Rd. County Division on Aging, i Sydney Denby ••ailablc. /ION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK Peter M. Shields, announc- As in past years the celebrate the birth of Chrisi CHRISTMAS SERVICES Mr. McFarlane, 77, The church is located at the corner of E. Milton Avc. Christmas Day. Sunday, Dec. 25, will be observed ed today the monthly senior Chancel of the First have been hung in the sanc- Mr. Daniels, 63 '• SW|IK-> Denby. 79, of "THANK YOU, LADIES!" - Said Arthur Sudall, right, id Main St. citizens radio program, Presbyterian Church, at W. tuary. The six banners Candlelight Service ol l-ui'lislitiiwn died Tuesday, the director of the Rahway Public Library, upon formal with the Celebration of Holy Communion at a Festival CHRISTMAS EVE - ex-A & P manager William lames Da "What Senior Citizens Grand Ave. and Church depict the Angel and Joy. Worship. A celebration of ieis. i DIL. i;. at the Holmdel presentation of an art book gift from Ihe Rahway Service beginning at 10:30 a.m. Classes in Christian December 24th 6J. of Linden, died ', Want To Know," will take St., Rahway, will be banked Mary, Joseph and the carols, anthems and a short on ' >> in sins1 I Ionic in Holmdel. Woman's Club by the club president, Mrs. Mathilda Education will not meet. 7:00 p.m. story by the Minister, "The. Archie McFarlanc, 77, of Presbyterian Church of day. Dec. 5. at Alexian place on station WJDM on with red poinsettias with donkey; the shepherds and Horn ni New York City, Knecht. The selection is "Chagall by Chagall." This TEMPLE BETH TORAH OF RAHWAY The Christmas Eve Candlelignt Service will be at 8 Tale of the Computer-Cat." Rahway. died Saturday. Rahway. He had also been Brothers Hospital in I !I.\I Wednesday, Dec. 28, from white poinsettias forming a the sheep, the wisenien and i !!•.• had resided in Newark volume is a circulating copy available to cardholders of p.m. on Saturday. Dec. 24. Dec. 10. at the Alexian a member of Rahway Lod- beth after a lung illness. 11:05 a.m. to noon. cross. These flowers are the camel, the manger and The Gentleness of God" will 1 and I'nion before he had the library. It has an introduction by Chagall, the Russian Today Morning Services will be held ai 7 o'clock. Meetings of church groups will be cancelled for CHRISTMAS DAY - Brothers Hospital in Eliza- ge No. 1075 of the Bene- The guests will be Mrs. given as memorials from the dove and peace. These be the Minister's short Mr. Daniels was bom in moved to linglishtowii six painter-poet, theater set designer. The book gives a Services during the week: Tomorrow, Late Services. Christmas week. December 25 th beth after a brief illness. volent and Protective Order Carolyn Y. Healey. the members and friends of the banners were designed and meditation. The Choir will lili/abeth and had h\L-d in \ oars ago. detailed chronology ol Ihe artist's life and has some CREATIVITY CORNER - On Nov. 15 Roosevelt School hosted n creativity workshop •:30 p.m., Rabbi Jai.ob Rubenstein to conduct the Ser The church is located at 559 Raritan Rd. 9:45 a.m. sing several anthems to Mr. McFarlane was born of Elks. Linden for 50 \eais senior county agent for the congregation then delivered created for the sanctuary by I le had been an employ- passages from "Ma Vie" which he wrote in French in or all sixth graders participating in Rahway's Academically- I'r.lonted Program. Also in- ices and preach, Hazzan Solomon Sternberg to chant the The Rev. Joseph D. Kucharik is the pastor. mark Christ's birth. in Elizabeth and had lived His wife, Harriet McFar- Union County Cooperative to those hospitalized and a group of women from the He had been empln\ei| ment interviewer with the the early 1 920s. The presentation was made on the vited were Ihe students' parents, who joined their children in ;, number of "hands-on" mirgy, OnegShabbos will take place after the services in Child care provided in Rahway for 43 years. lane, died in 1974. FIRST UNHID METHODIST CHURCH OF Extension Service and Mrs. shut-in members during the congregation. by Ihe U. S. Metals ami Re- IVpt. of I abor's New Jer- nighl of Dec. 8 when a reception was given for entrants activities which demonstrated blocks to creativity and ways "f overcoming them Con- Me Birchwood Room; Saturday, Dec. 24, Morning Ser A live re-creation of the Christmas Story will take place on Surviving are a son. The finery Co. in ( arlciei for -lit RAHWAY Ellawese McLendon, the Christmas season by the On Christmas Eve. Satur- se\ Slate Employment Scr- and guests attending the award ceremony for the win- ducted by Mrs. Adele Kookogey and Mrs. Jane Slern. <\w program's rei;oiin:<> ices 9 a.m.: Sunday, Dec. 25, Morning Services, 8:30 the lawn of the First Baptist Church beginning this evening, He had retired in 1971 Rev. John; a daughter, Mrs. years and hail rvtnvil in A Christmas Eve Candlelight Service on Saturday, extension home economist. members of the Board of day. Dec. 24. a Candlelight •- ice of Moirjstown for 20 ners of the Young Adult Art Contest, sponsored by the teachers, Ihe workshop was part of Roosevelt Schools <>i>-.nn/aricc of Ainon.:.in clock; Monday. Dec. 26, Services, 7 a.m.; Wednesday December 22nd and December 23rd at 7:30 p.m.; also on after 53 \ears as the Dorothy Yoemans; two sis- 1981. Dec. 24. will be at 8 p.m. Personal Candles will be provid- They will discuss programs Deacons. Service will be hold at I I Christmas Eve at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome! \eais Ivtoie he had retired library with the participation of ins Rahway Woman's Education Week and included students from Grover Clpvoian:!. rVUidison and Frar.Hin •Vc. 28, Weekly Adult Education Discussion Group Sex- manager of the A and P ters, Mrs. Rudolph Stanzel ed. Special Music will be sung by the Choir and the Christ for home and family liying. An evergreen tree will be p.m. in the Sanctuary. He had been a lonner I 0 years ago. Club, the Rahway Area dunior Woman's Club, Merck Schools Creating, left lo right, are: Mrs. Elizabeth Meeli.in. .lames Meehan Mr;. inn. Synagogue Library, Rabbi Rubenstein will lead the Supermarket in Cranford. Sr. and Mrs. John Freese; a Candle will be lit along with the Advent Wreath. The Senior citizens and cithers found in the sanctuary and meniher of ihe Shiloh Hap He had also been a and Co., Inc. of Rahway and the Friends of Ihe Rahway Pauline nankins. Terese Rankins, Mrs. Joann Davis niui J
PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE awards grant NOTICE OF Take Notice that Formoso Im- VICE DIRECTORY The North Jersey Chap- ANNUAL LOT sorts Inc., has applied to the direc- STATEMENT ter of the March of Dimes OWNERS MEETING tor of the DMslon of Alcoholic FUEL OIL The bond ordinance published herewith has been finally adopted on awarded a grant to the Beverage Control for a Limited Quality 3oh By F&P December 19, 1983, and the twenty-day period of limitation within The members of the Hazdwood Wholesale License for premises Premium Grade which a suit, action or proceeding questioning the validity of such or- EAR Essex County Pre-natal Ser- Cemetery Company are notified situated at 190 Reglna Ave., SEAMLESS dinance can be commenced, as provided In the Local Bond Law, has vice Directory. that the Annual Lot Owners Rahway, N.J. and to maintain a ALUMINUM begun to run from the date of the first publication of this statement.. PIERCING The money will aid the Meeting will be held at thewarehouse and sales room at the GUTTERS s DIAL-A- REFUNDING BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE PAY- BRANDT M. LEVIN, M.D. American Society for Psy- Hazelwood Cemetery Company of- same location. Objections, If any, WOODBRIDCE DAVID GINFRIDA •CLEAN OUTS should be made Immediately In MENT OF AMOUNTS OWING TO OTHERS FOR TAXES LEVIED CLINIC fice, West Lake Avenue and •REPAIRS .91 choprophylaxis in Obste- writing to the director of the Divi- SIDING-ROOFING & BUILDERS, IN AND BY THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK DN THE COUNTY OF Beechwood Road, Rahway, New Home Improvement Co. • LEAF GUARDS UNION, NEW JERSEY, APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF •PROftSSIOMAl trics by promoting the socie- Jersey, on Thursday, January 5, sion of Alcoholic Beverage Control. • REPLACEMENT •DORMERS 150 Gal. Min. ty's various programs which 1 INSTALLED $225,000.00 TO PAY THE COST THEREOF AND AUTHORIZ- PltKIMG 1984, at 2 P.M. for the purpose of WINDOWS •ADDITIONS CASH ONLY electing a Board of Trustees and the Formoso Imports, Inc., • SOFFET &.FASCIA ING THE ISSUANCE OF $225,000.00 BONDS OR NOTES OF 'PKIVATt Office Internal Medicine help pregnant women thro- SIDING - ROOFING •ALUMINUM TRIM WORK Service available THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK TO FINANCE THE SAID AP- ugh education, referrals and transaction of other business as Applicant •24 MR. AHSWtMNG Family Practice may be properly brought before P.O. Box 236 Job PROPRIATION. pre-natal services. WINDOWS SsB 541-2787 WHEREAS, the Governing Body of the Township of Clark, In the SlkVICt such meeting. Colonla, N.J. 07067 5740687 County of Union, State of New Jersey, and Hyatt Clark Industries, Inc., Northern New Jersey's 225-0331 CUSTOM ADDITIONS SERVICE by Stipulation of Settlement, filed with the Tax Court of the State of RECOMMENDED 138 Westfield Ave., American Society for Psy- Hazelwood Cemetery Company 2t...l2/15.12/22/83 -Fee:$25.42 . BY PHYSICIANS Serving All Of JUST ONE LOSS AND "rNSTANT BEGGARS" New Jersey, and subject to the coniideratton, approval and Judgement Clark, NJ choprophylaxis in Obste- Ward Baumann. Secretary BUILT PERFECTION CRAFT L Middlesex & Union Counties, DORMERS PLAY IT SAFE • INSURE WITH EGGERS). GUILTY of said Court, which consideration, approval and Judgment was granted trics offers services in RAHWAY and entered on July 13, 1983, have agreed to settle an action now pen- INFANTS-APULTS 2t...12/15,12/22/83 Fee:$28.52 \f4Q Year Written Warranty^ WINDOW CO. Union County. Mil Beat All Pricesl ding before the said Court with respect to assessments for the years, RAHWAYOS2-4470 •Financing NEW AUTO CHANGES 1982, 1983 and 1984, Inclusive on property owned by Hyatt Clark In- HOUM calU For more information, SAVE FUEL-AM Vinyl dustries, Inc., located at 1300 Rarltan Road, Clark, New Jersey, and 148 Rt«. 27 Available 499-7555 TAXI ARP,{; for Senior please telephone the society Tilt in for Easy Cleaning ; CONFUSING? known as Lot 1, Block 143, on the tax assessment map thereof; and UNMN*964-39W 388-5757 •Free 7/8" Double Glazed CHhe at 783-1608. PUBUC NOTICE Estimate WELL TRY TO MAKE IT SIMPLE AND ECONOMICAL WHEREAS, the amount of taxes to be refunded pursuant to said 385 Ch.itnut Si. SHOWROOM • 24 ELM AVE., RAHWAY Insulated Glass YELLOW CABS stipulation Is $215,304.60; and PUBUC NOTICE •Fully FOR OUR CLIENTS...BE ONE! ^Insured. Qualifies for Gov't. Tax Credit, WHEREAS, the Governing Body of the Township of Clark has deter- NOTICE TO CREDITORS FREE ESTIMATES - FULLY LICENSED & INSURED Choice of Princeton Hospital mined that It Is In the best Interest of the Township to finance the cost of With This Coupo OUR OFFICE WILL EVEN SUPPLY A SPEAKER TO YOUR said tve refund by the adoption of a refunding bond ordinance providing NEW PHOTOGRAPHY BY Sheriffs S^Je FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR FREE ESTIMATE ORGANIZATION TO EXPLAIN THE NEW OPTIONS. RADIO DISPATCHED New year ESTATE OF BERTHA S. CALL for the payment thereof, Including expenses, appropriating the sum of r FREEMAN, also known as BER- Exclusive 411 WORK GUARANTIED IN WRITING 24 LOW RATES $225,000.00 to pay the cost thereof and authorizing the Issuance of SUPERIOR COURT OF OF THE John R. Hawks THA FREEMAN, Deceased. HOURS NOW889-8026 EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE INCLUDING LIFE LOCAL & OUT OF TOWN $225,000.00 In bonds or notes of said Township pursuant to the provi- Paul Mitchell Salon to walk in Pursuant to the order of ANN P. NEW JERSEY sions of N.J.S.A. 40A:2-51; et seq. to finance said appropriation; FOR YOUR FINANCIAL SECURITY. SPECIAL AIRPORT Creative Hair Design CONTI, Surrogate of the County of LAW DIVISION: FINEST SERVICE IN TOWN NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of ADVERTISING for hikers MIDDLESEX COUNTY RATES 271 St. Goorj* »»»., Munrf Union, made on the 16th day of ^CALIFORNIA DESIGNS^ SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS can be yours! the Township of Clark in the County of Union and State of New Jersey, December, A.D., 1983, upon the DOCKET No. L005909-83 V ROOFING Call Day ,fl- ,0,ft SLIDE PRESENTATIONS INC. G & Gjr 208 W. MILTON AVE. CALL 634-3504 as follows: •The New Year's Day application of the undersigned as and J-5327-83 GENERAL s SECTION 1. The Township of Clark, in the County of Union and or Eva 38Z-9TO0 Call An Export /, Only 7 56 TOTAL for 8 consecutive weeks. 388-0544 Afw Op«n Mondavi MODEL PORTFOLIOS Ramble of the Union Coun- Executor of the estate of said HOME FINANCIAL SERVICES, PLUMBINCiV>\ Serving RAHWAY since 1933 T&A TELEVISION SERVICE Slate of New Jersey, Is hereby authorized to refund the aggregate 0p«n loft Thurt & Fn Em ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS SERVING RAHWAY 8. VICINITY PUBLIC RELATIONS deceased, notice Is hereby given to INC., Plaintiff vs. HEATINC^cT V. J.C. R0OFIN6 ] 'Authority Zmlth amount of $215,304.60 to Hyatt Clark Industries, Inc., for taxes levied ty Hiking Club will begin ARLENE HARVEY, Defendant RENOVATIONS RESTORING SIDING — NOME IMPROVEMENTS it 388-8080 227 Avenel St., Avenel icUi end Stntk* Paul Mitchell FASHION the creditors of said deceased to ex- In said Township for the year, 1982, on Lot 1, Block 143, as shown on on Sunday, Jan. 1, 1984, at hibit to the subscriber under oath or SPECIALIZING IN: ISTIMATES iTjJ the Tax Assessment Map of the Township of Clark; said amount deter- "Soft Waves" 636-2221 11 10 a.m. at Nomahegan Park affirmation their claims and CrVIL ACTION DECKS mined by a Stipulation of Settlement filed In the Tax Court of the State wash & wear perm 75 E. Cherry St. demands against the estate of said •COMPU'E Soft, Sculpted waves in Cranford. WRIT OF EXECUTION FIREPLACES BAtHHOOM IfMODIl CALL ANYTIME7/L CLARK CHINA of New Jersey by the said Township and Hyatt Clark Industries, Inc., or curls deceased within six months from FOR SALE OF PREMISES INC 'NEW INMAUAlKDSi i Josbph Cosolo / •'' Club members and their JACUZZI •ALttlAHONS I KIPAlfi ~* ' IHEWIMCT mnuRt 7JV C June 20, 1983, and subject to the consideration, approval and judge- sooo soft Rahway the date of said order, or they will •ILIC SIWE» ClfANlNO ment of the Tax Court of New Jersey entered July 13, 1983. guests will consolidate their be forever barred from prosecuting NO SALESMAN WATER HfATtft', •HEATING Fully Uiored /' This Spot & GALLERY By virtue of the above-stated writ SVJTEMS »Oll 1O GAS beimint Gurtm /jt- SECTION 2. The Governing Body of the Township of Clark has IN Wt CHHRY ST. MAIL or recovering the same against the Carl Goissert, Prop. CONVERSIONS 1 L«*JKJ 7 The Car LIQUID & DRY BULK cars and travel to the Trail- of execution to me directed I shall SI Alt I ft . NO 4
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