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•n m •-• .-« o Town Council Meet* Tuesday THE WESTFIELD LEADER «•30 P.M. T*. l>-din, ami M«f rfafcfy CirculmUd W-ldy Nm^pmpmr f» VnUm County Second CIHM Postuiie Published EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 47 at W.eslfleld. N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY; THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1972 Every Thursday 22 Faces—10 CenU /un Professional Firm Hired Board Endorses riaygrounds Attract Record 2264 TProfessionao Rul iMind schoo service l cafeterias Westfield children are management far the three served. Joining the playgrounds for secondary school cafeterias A.R.A. has agreed to hire was approved by the Clark Park Use a summer of fun and current employees, Howard teaming with registration at Westfield Board of Tomlinson, assistant The Wertfleld Board of Roosevelt Junior High the council to discuss ways a new high with 2M4 Education at its public superintendent of schools in Education "endorses with School. and means of im- children. A well qualified meeting last night. charge of business and plant enthusiasm" the Mayor's The board directed its plementation of the Taak staff it working with the The board approved a maintenance, said. A Taak Force on Athletic secretary, Howard Force Committee's report, cWMranon nine playgrounds contract with A.B.A. Ser- contract has been Facilities recommendation Tomlinson, to send a letter "recognising that such and two teen centers. vices Inc. of Philadelphia, negotiated reguiring a fair to provide additional Clark to Mayor Donn Snyder in- implementation would Special programs in crafts, Pa. to manage the food trial of six months duration Park (pace for the ex- dicating that the board depend upon authoriiatiOB art, twirling, archery, service operations at the for all present employees. panding athletic program at would be happy to meet with by the Town Council." softball, swimming and high school and Edison and There are nearly 55 Member* of the Board of tarait are offered weekly in Roosevelt Junior High cafeteria employees. Education reviewed fee addition to daily games, Schools, subject to the The food service Task Force commute* contests and creative ac- approval by the New Jersey management concern is proposal at a committee of tivities led by the grounds Department of Education, international in scope, he the whole meeting last leaders. pointed out, "and will month. Teen agers have found Library Aiding enable us to save because The board's letter to that there is a lot to do in the they buy by volume." Mayor Snyder states: "The two teen centers located at Vacation Readers A.R.A. is to operate the Board of Education has long Edison and Roosevelt cafeterias "in adherence to felt the need of more Junior High Schools. These Westfield Memorial all provisions of the physical education and centers opened with over 380 Library last week began a National School Lunch athletic areas at RoosevK registered. The special new and longer vacation Program which stipulates Junior High School. In the weekly activities include a privilege for borrowers, that a well-balanced type A past the Town hat bean baseball clinic, yoga, drama making it possible for them lunch be provided for the cooperative and allowed us workshop, crafts, art, tennis to take books out for the rest students and that prohibited to use a section of Clark lessons, sewing classes, a BobBouchal of the summer. Until now itemi, such as soft drinks Park for this purpose. soccer clinic, a soccer Baseball Clteie Held at Edlsaa • Robert Brewster is roanlNg a baseball clialc for teens books could be taken for and candy, cannot be sold," "Last evening the board league, a basketball cUnic, a on Tharsday from 34 at Edfcwa Junior High Teea Ceater. ParticlpanU wUI be aided only a month. Mr. Tomlinson noted. reviewed the proposal of. basketball league, a football with their skills while playing for tan this summer. "We have had so many "We will continue to get your Task Force on Athletic clinic, a photography requests for a longer National School Lunch Facilities as they concern workshop and an evening borrowing period," Miss subsidies and surplus foods Roosevelt Junior High co-ed sports night, and a Playgrounders Jeanne M. Oesrosiers, which help keep lunch Allen Chbi, outgoing president of the Westfiekt School and Clark Park. The weekly shore trip. Daily director, explains, "that we prices down for the Jayeees, presents honorary membership award to noard endorses with en- these centers are open for" Planning decided to try a full sum- students," he added. Mayor Donn A. Synder as new Jaycee president, James thusiasm the proposal la informal recreation and fun. mer's loan this year." The There will be about 2200 Grvba watches. that it will provide ad- library's return date for its students at the high school ditional space for our «• Family Fair vacation books is Sept. 7, and about 1,000 students pandlng athletic program to Governor both for the children's and each at the two junior high serve the students of Next weeks playground adult departments. Books schools in September. Jayeees Honor Rooaevelt Junior High Honors activities will be highlighted may be returned before that The Board of Education School: by Family Fair Day Wed- date, but borrowers have alto approved the rejection "The board would be glad neday. The children at the the privilege of keeping of all bids for supplying Mayor Snyder to meet with the Council to Local Dancers playgrounds are planning them until then. Public bread, milk or ice cream to discuss ways and means of Members of the Westfield booths, games, food stands school in Westfield opens the Westfield school Westfield Mayor Donn A. nounced the award at its implementation of the Task Community Center Dance and special events so that that day. cafeterias for 1072-73 since Snyder has been declared a inaugural dinner. In making Force Committee's Report, Club, known as the they may invite friends and Miss Desroi>er» also says management of the lifetime honorary member the presentation outgoing recognizing that such to** , i'lnterperten," received families to join the fun. that an inventory'is. being cafeterias will be provided of the Wettfield Jayeees. Jaycee President Allan Chin ptomentattoa-Oould depend awards of honors and The Tflementary made of the library's record by A.R.A. Services, Inc. The local chapter of the acknowledged Mayor upon authorisation by the congratulatory certificates playgrounds' will close at collection in the adult Tnese bidds were received international community Snyder's "invaluable Town Council." . from Governor. Richard noon on Wednesday and the department. on April 20. service organization an- contributions" to the suc- Cahill for their participation times for each playground cess of Jaycee undertakings MORE NEXT WEEK in the Governor's Teen Arts fair will be announced at ;J throughout the past year. Additional coverage of Festival in May. each playground. This Mr. Chin cited Mayor last night's meeting of the They are presently' special event gives the Summer Arts Festival Snyder's assistance in Board of Edacatkm wM practicing for a state children the opportunity to ECCO-I and the "Up With appear In next week's competitive entry in dance assist in the planning and People" concert as only two Uader. at the annual state 4-H presentation of a group instances of his cooperation performing arts program at effort project to ac- Planned for Echo Lake Park with the chapter. Rutgers University today. cumulate resources for A Summer Arts Festival is centrally located, making program, one of the major "Beyond all these things," New Report They may also be seen the next week's Everyboy's considered one of the most it convenient to reach from attractions in the series is Mr. Chin stated, noting that Saturday and Sunday at the Birthday Party. entertaining and diversified all parts of Union County. scheduled for four nights at the Mayor had been a Union County Fair at the Some of the ideas for series of open air programs Entrance may be gained 8:30 p.m., on Monday Jaycee in years past, Card System Union County Technical boothes include wet sponge arranged by the Union from Mountain Ave., Route through Thursday, July 17 to "Mayor Snyder, in his Institute, performing and throwing, fortune telling, County Park Commission, 22 and Mill Lane, Moun- July 20. This will be the dedication to the needs of maintaining their in- age guesser, tattoo Booth, Smile, It's a Costume Parade! - Gail Johnson and will open on Wednesday, tainside, or Springfield Ave. twelfth annual presentation Westfield and her people, Urged formation booth and tables. Candy Kisses, wishing well, Yvonne Yancy smile for the camera at the Columbus July 12. Westfield. of a Shakespearean drama. has exemplified in his every Members are Robin baseball throw and whipped Playground costume parade. The opening program will Planned as enjoyable "Much Ado About Nothing" official act the ideals and Westfield School Braxton, Michele Wayne, cream squirt. Rain date wjll be given by the Fine Arts entertainment for the entire is the play scheduled this concepts of the Jaycee Superintendent Lillard E. Tracy Fooster, Judy Epps, be Thursday, July 13. Pops Orchestra, a 40-piece family, the programs on the year, presented by the New creed. He honors the Law has recommended to Susan Redd, Diane Melton, band from Middlesex lawn lend themselves to the Jersey Shakespeare chapter by his membership the Board of Education the ' Lana Turner, Vanessa County, at 8:30 p.m. suggestion that spectators Festival Players of as he has honored our adoption of an elementary McAllister, Diana 50 Teachers Raindate, if necessary, is bring lawn chairs of Woodbrldge. The Colonial town." report card committee - Berreman, Susette the following evening.