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Manclno Tells Special; A Guide To County: Solve The Holidays Garbage Crisis In This Issue 13 Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood Wednesday, Nfov 21, i979 USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 20 CENTS VOL. 86 No. 47 Published Every Thursday A LITTLE OLD LADY WHO LIVES IN A SHOE HAD SO MANY CHILDREN SHE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO..,. THE INK IS STILL WET

, w| OFFER xWI iaisempTioN Has Written A FOR AtL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS: • 9 ? NO OBLIGATION. CALL US NOW/ V 'Loving Memoir A •••'•' MEED AN APPRAISAL? The developer • of the food. market substantial commitment and don't look for didn't choose God. He chose me and I had r lefis than a 20 year lease," the mayor said. By STUART AWBREY SO SHE CALLED PAIGE, PAIGE & RICHARDS, A LOCAL REALTOR proposal f° the Cleveland School site plans John F. Davis has written what he calls a little choice once that happened. I was free, ''They're looking for the long pull," added WILLIAM Q..V^1^^A^:^•j&.•iRJA- • - to commit more than $1 million to the "loving memoir" of his life including his 36 yet swept along." The second is "the If you need more room in your home or Just thinking of a new pur- John Duryee, secretary of the Planning on our brand new listing of a two family brick and fran^e home. •_•"... SENIOR RESIDEttfiAL APPRAISER project,and the food chain that would years in the priesthood of the Roman powerful undercurrent, the undertow of the chase—call or better yet, stop In and let us assist you In finding Each apartment features 6 rooms, separate gas units. Property 50 operate there is planning to Invest another Board, who joined the mayorand Edward J. Catholic Church. people I met...all were sent by God and I the best home to fit your needs and pocketboo1<. SOCIETYOFREALESTATE $500,000 to $700,000 in it, township officials Murphy; township administrator, in a Titled "The Priest is Thankful," the book saw something of God in them." He calls the x 187, built in 1972. Move In condition. -briefing after-thfisession. < Call at your convenience. rtdii^^ is bfeing printed in both cloth and pa per book 120^g^156oir* airinteracttarof ihese ^wo- The company carefully scrutinized tax formate and its publication coincides with themes-God and people." These figures along with other details inc . maps sand investigated other potential his tfcnth anniversary at St. Michael parish. J In addition to describing his life, Msgr. customer and vehicular traffic expectations properties before deciding"the 2.3 acre The jmonsignor arrived here as pastor at Davis also relates some of his religious PAIGE, PAIGEI & RilARDS, REALTORS CALL FOR ESTIMATE and building design were presented in a • Cleveland site wjis the only practical place Chi :-time in 1969. briefing by: Raymond S. Molitor, mayor,, . Davis, who spent the past two years RE/\L ESTATE SINCE 1905 after local government representatives met, ' The proposal is foi' a 28,000 square foot United Way At the book, characterizes it as "a 530 SOUTH AVE. E., C RAN FORD 272-9444 272-4100 with the developer and the company Friday, - building of colbhlal design which'would be affirmation of my life but, more The developer and the company "have a ; set-back slightly deeper than the existing importantly, of religion." 23 Mil tot.,I 276-1900 540 NORTH AVE., UNION - 353-4200 school, this market would, be larger than the Galleries in Morristaiw^Summit & Denville, 663 Raritan Road, Cranford 07016 existing Pathmark store on South Avenue. In his preface, Msgr. Davis says "I regret Molnar opened the briefing by tracing the the publication of many sensational, uhtiuccessful efforts of the local government 75Per Cent Mark scandalous, tawdry accounts of the . to keep Pathmarfc in town thus leaving priesthood in recent years which cater to jCraniord potentially without a major food The Cranford United Way campaign has regularly supported the Cranford United morbid, curiosity about the priesthood. I'm outlet. He said Pathmark is irrevocably reached n per cent of its goal of $110,000 Way with personal gifts of more than $25, not .sipping their wine. There is another committed to move, the Garwood zoning has w^th $79,183 pledged and $30,817 to go, with some contributions ranging to $500 Important side of our life and it should be A LITTLE DIFFERENT HEATHERMEADE been changed to accommodate them and "it reports Richard G. Parkhurst, president. each. • ., told. Not that there is anything heroic about OH, SOO GOOD! makes sense they would not allow another Seventeen local agencies share in this once- There are more than 300 Cranford it, but there is a cordial and civilized side of market there." Pathmark retains a lease on a-year.fund raising/ campaign. families in "special gifts" and three-fourths being a priest which I have enjoyed and COLONIAL of the people who received the "special" i A the building until 1984 plus an option to buy. "We are grateful to the many individuals, never wanted to abandon." m Town He then elaborated on details of the businesses and organizations which have letter have already responded with pledges. discussions. . ' recognized the importance of the United "These are obviously people imbued with He devotes much of the volume to the Way campaign and have already the spirit of giving," said Kelley. influences on his life, "always from a One was customer traffic. The company contributed to this year's fund drive," said United Way volunteers assisting Kelley in positive point of view." These begin with his Thanksgiving predicte up to 12,000 customers a week, oran Parkhurst. "In giving to the Cranford the special gifts division include Al Gessler, late parents Frank and Amelia Davis, in his average of 1,700 per day. About 10 per cent United Way, they know their money will be Charlie Goodfellow, Ken DeLonge, native Jersey City, and extend through 'of the patrons would walk toan d from the well spent in services vital to many people in Channing Rudd, Stan Mansfield, Nelson four of his heroes." They include: .Y market. The average customer visits the our community." Dittmar, Chick Ammann, Chuck Services store 1.6 times a week. Some visits are The special gifts division has collected Goodfellow, Mike Conway, Sam Ludwig von Mises, "teacher, scholar, combined with other.downtown shopping. $15,045 for 81 per cent of its division goal, Morneweck, Dick Baldwin, Steve Babits, mentor and friend to me," who taught the George Weisgerber, Chip Hogan, Hal Deen, young priest at New York University The Community ^Thanksgiving The store pfons to be open seven days a reports chairman Marc Kelley. The Special campaign is directed to those who have Don Nowicki and Scott Taylor. Graduate School of Business; Cardinal Service will be at 8 p.m. tonight at the week, eventually 24 hours a day. Heaviest John Henry Newman, whose writings "have "The priesthood Is a life of civility First Presbyterian Church. The shopping takes place at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. been far me an intellectual bulwark and a and kindness." Msgr. John F. Davis in floor plan and decor. Spacious, charming Colonial home on a Cranford Clergy Council invites the and on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. spiritual treasury"; Paul Claudel, a with his new memoir. 82 x 150 foot lot. Extra large living room with stone fireplacerban- if. _ public to attend. 'v/'rf"'-- •'• *•••'•'• There wasno estimate on car traffic, though "literary hero" who celebrated the Catholic Whetner you say it in Chinese or arty other language...This Oh, I A hew feature of this year's service quet sized dining room and country kitchen. Five spacious one township committeeman who was at the Chronicle Receives faith in his writings; Anne Morrow Soo Good home will sell Oh, Soo Fasti Bo see It now! Colonial Vwillibe- Rabbt Rdriaild l^pfflierg's meeting estimated later that the car count philosophy. In discussing Cardinal bedrooms, three tiled baths, basement recreation room with There's a new price 6n this 3 bedroom - IV2 bath home which 1 Lindbergh, "the valiant woman of the New with 1st floor den and lav, new modern kitchen with dlshwasW. I reading of parts- |?J 'Oh, that wasn't the phone-it must have been the back.door.' 1—SLt. Paul is 7,000 copies. The paperback, sells EstheUcs and waste disposal and other for $3 and the cloth edition for $4. entertainment - or just privacy. Enjoy the huge eat In kitchen, for- 'i!!C<»|^irji^:;:;;ra|s)ed':.:by^;ciUzens, • were also WHIHHI HIM 111IIM mal dining room and 1st floor den. All this in a lovely Northslde ;' discus^vThe mayor reported that the front TO setting close to schools, pools and-tennis courts. PRICED FOR ;'%&$iJ4 jftwpk^i^wd be brick and mansard QUICK SALE AT $73,500. MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE We know theic^al.re'i^^atal0iriarket'.aiiiid..fhe lacklm ,...... ,...... „..,., i hbrrja h'as^any- CALL TODAY and all the other local Information you ri^ed. Think icifi 'chari^rigf^^r^si^ha^ rrtust |be seen for full appre- TheearththatiB •oitt;«bKtte^^)^R *i^!r;;t^mpckon;the other, sides sonal shopping service for the home, you. want t$;b'u\ Brookside PUice drtentionjlwsln VIR 11^ that New Youth Symphony 1 : : 1 ; ; : j • • : "••/."•.:••,..1' .'.'..'V'O-'i '.' ..... !/:'k -':'i 'i"'. vM^t£^patu$t^^ ^ toe^-iPj(^^lti^4i' »IN*lfd ri :>ould'':". have Park to help the;mo^d'/forj^ingt^ ^thw;Wir»'hj^t,if;.^pijo^wal reaches' thaned ^eeiiiialkin^.a 119 North Avenue W. The. a.iotofdirt:.v I mfarkrfri^^^^^^i^ ented young musicians from APPRAISALS • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL The Deic. 2 concert will feature, in addition 106 mmagim and will debut at Roosevelt Junior to the Tchaikovsky work, compositions by estfield Sunday, Dec. 2. Bach, Gliere and Gluck, and Beethoven's 1 called the New Jersey Youth Symphony No. 1. The concert begins at 2 i-'+^Wi .\ ^-fftvSxJK - •::•-.• t :. ?dMolna*i>oii Union County, and has been pan. and admission is free. ' * the efforts of parents and iV : ; __JPinanciaLsuppotLi& being solicited from for leaf collection Wa».tO;;WWjWp)(^d.:.i:Waft to heft ; .''''MrASj^ii^X^ic^'*<&«! -\^,^.v.i^. ; ' the Wth such youth orchestra in charter patrons of the Youth Symphony, to support the orchestra's operation this season and into the future. Plans this season v&iiyto provide an additional include two more concerts, "ion March 2 and REMEMBER, THE VERM m outlet^ hy talents of young local May ,ll, 1980, as well -as concerto, fw^of^lr^^iS musicjj. supplement and complement ; composition and conducting competitions and. quick" and'- (itti'sh,^.: py. Jt4*8i.',Jlirst.'.-.vji••-,';.•.• -H??!5ui2> •fiSr«ii;x&:a.jv** '•-.*(*-' existini hy>Qi, rfiglnnal and state • weekl""*"*4**"'*"'*'***1""1*''* .ji'marKet.i;.as, 'somewnat oivav for members. Funds are also sought to 1 , ; Tv; :, , i, ••••;• - .. • •••.•.•,.>-,:-.--';.iv'.%iojr,aH>aowi!iiowD.ana'V«!ry unporram 10 ine ; program^. TheSSphcept gaiAmomentum enable the orchestra tooffe r scholarships when the New Jersey SySpfioty Orchestra music-.study-} to'<•••. .;offered tha talante" "of George Marrin : 1 - 'A'•A '.*.i*_ *>!''"_••'' . "• 'L* ''' ''. ^L'i. 'i'T"i rt'... 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Wednesday. November 21,1979 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Page 3 Page 2CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21, 1979 Seek Okay For Driveway | Stolen Car Demolished A rar belonging-to-Jeter—Coun waft; at Parkway Joan— ^rBoardr^ttom On Friday, Nov. 30, the Cranford at the First donations bf healthy in- ; "RotfCof Parkway VillagewaFTdeBifl&r iiVictoT ATBodoo" its. recent decision to close the Holzapfel pointed out at the Road area attended tw6 The Cranford Knightiof(aspfNO^. li , . L , - Appllca^ona are available Btoleiibefore dawn Friday and of.Peterson. - , •• • O'Brien reported 15 tapes Union College will i be Csanford Chapter of the Presbyterian Church here, dividuals will prevent critical Columbus > will have their The Tournament will he at the Recreation Department access route by means of aboard meeting last Wednes- hearings on the driveway demolished that night when it . Police 'here • aretaken; Ann Maurer missed a required to apply to the matter and left believing that American Red Cross, in coo- Registration begins at 2 p.m. blood shortages and assure annual Free Ttriw Basketball' held at St. Midia^ Gym. office at tne Community 1 Planning Board for approval locked chain removes its day thah t technicalltehill y ththe viola i- l junction with New Jersey and ends at 6:45 p.m. in the the entire community ofcom- crashed Into a bridge during a investigating the possible link flashlight; radios and a tool tion, which Was the driveway the Planning Board would do Tournament Saturday; Dec. 1 jtatpIaM^Jroptow-wi^^ chase by police in Rockland of the car theft to larcenies boX were missing from the •' of anamended site plan for its violation of the zoning Blood Services, will sponsor a Youth Center. plete blood coverage at all ordinance. The driveway had itself, has not been removed, something. Acknowledging, J I "at 1 p.m. fog Cranford boys' awarded for each age Richard C. Rygiel is cars' of Ernest Lappke. John access driveway between the blooddrivte forTHe citizensof . » „ „ ..timesr — ;— ^nd the college- now has^that^tb* ef fectof-the chalnJs- m and girls agep 11 through 14 category. ; , tburftaftient chairman. Gavin, Koberf i constructed-without site be in good P. actually added another the same as removing tile Mrs. James Ruff, chair- Donorgg musmustt be in good Bodon was plan amendment and woman for the chapter s blbod health, between the ages of 17 Kerne Stolen From 3 Homefl McManus areas. structure-the metal poles and driveway, #he urged the board lth bt th f 17 after the resulted in increased traffic program, urges all eligible (with parental permission) Several homes were broken Sunday that •somebody stole hospitalized on Princeton Road by students chain-without site plan to consider the matter through DIAL SANTA pg g g (with parental per accident. _ site plan amendment, which donors to become involved in j6 6 j j t it uo into recently, police reported. $700 worth of jewelry from her taking a short cut through the approval. "But," he added, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be donors to become involved in aIMj 66i anrj wejgn at ^gtu o A silver service set <\ndapartment at 24 Springfield wA. - rp "As a practical matter, they would give the public a chance faculty lot. to be heard; sticking by the phone to await this life-giving program, and pounds. Eight weeks must Jewelry valued at a total of Avenue during the weekend. XfOtATV 10 Travel Under the college's plan, have gone back to where they calls from you and your donate regularly. Mrs. Ruff pass between donations and a $5,000 were stolen from the were," (before the driveway Citing the board's obligation '••. r\r^T: . •'--' ••;•••••.•:•. >,•••;'•>•'•• •'•' "• outlined in a letter to the to the neighborhood, member children. Starting today New noted that statistics show only donor cannot give blood more Denstman residence at 6 An undetermined amount of * \ Planning Board Oct. 31, the was constructed.) Jersey Bell will again offer a very small portion (about than five times each year -Shetland Drive Nov. 12. Entry Bernice Shor, board Thomas O'Brien also urged a 'access will be available only public hearing. "Call Santa," a 35-day series three per cent) of the popula- For further information , was gained through a broken Lischko residence at 1 DaviB< to emergency vehicles. member, expressed concern of holiday messages that are tion supplies the nation's regarding the drive call. Jront bay window. Street Nov: 14. Entry was ""A total of $1,400 in grants available by dialing 936-3636. hospitals with blood. Annual 276-3060 or 828-9101. Ms. Euz Collazo reported through a forced rear door. will be awarded to two or by JOAN VARANELL1 more high school graduates by the Rotary Club of Cranford, it THEY GAVE — Brownies from Brookslde School SKIING SHORTS was announed by Dr. Bernard are}among contributors to Family Care this season. JB. Krittfc Rotary scholarship Edna HaVnllton receives flifts including apple bread Now is the time to plan chairman. '" they baked. From back row: Alicia Cappello, Megan your winter ski vacation, so A unique citationwhlch has Taylor, Cindy Klein, Debbie Domaratlus; front: use these tips to make it TO CELEBRATE OUR OPENING. A WORKSHOP PANEL — Robert Albahary Is*at the podium. Other speakers In- ** Easy to park the sleigh —lot or street, near the bank; ;, been a Rotarian V'tey ,'«. Chrlssy Stevens, Lee Awbrey, Sarah Goodfellow, especially super. Pick out a second choice cluded Frances Flynn, Jack Hicks, Teresa McGeary, with workshop chairman •• •••.., n'ttuff;too. K - ••;':••'•*':'.'•' • , •..•,••••.•'.• ••"•'..•,•: '•••• •-• •>.?. several year* Will be a $400 Krlstl Cowan; Anne Salway was absent. Photo by of dates. We'll try for your Ellen Heller. Photo by Greg Price. - ^Old-fashioned serviceby little elves who care a lot. AKG K140S award presented to the high Greg Price. Fruit Baskets - Made To Order «« One-stop, uncrowded clothing shopping for everyone on school senior selected by the ideal dates, b\tt a second faculty, for outstanding choice will give us his list ^- and yoUr's. , ..7 . ~ Stereo Headphone something to fall bach on. blo-acoustlcally engineered leadership qualities. Ask about complete Name Brands At Discount Prices '"• high lldollly headphone,.on Food, Money Sought 125 Attend PTC Workshop sale now 1 AKQ'B unusual con- "Unlike other wards," packages, many offer lift ORDER NOW! Health-Tex • Rob-Roy • Lev! • Lee •Wrangler & More alrucllon eliminates annoying KOtt explained, "This will tickets and ski lessons for •adjuslmonls, reduces weight one lump sum. Cars equip- ALE and Improves wearing comlort. have nothing to do with academic standing, financial By Family Care Assn. ped with ski racks and NOVEMBER 23 - 30 On Alcohol Use Bv Youth fr whether the student snow tires are available at CAKES PIES many locations, but need to . will continue his studies in g —The--aim_this-year_ia-_-to An audience of related to alcohol abuse. Alcoholism has ptograms on prepare and distribute several be reserved weW in' ad- College. We are _ simply 43 years ago, the Cranford vance. When choosing a approximately 125, composed Detective Hicks said youth alcohol, but there is a need for •AKGK240,Reg.S85.-. Now Only $70 honoring leadership, ability." . Family Care Association is baskets of food. of several Board of Education uses alcohol as a "security more, one of which is in the AKGK40,nap.»2Zy.-. Now Only $23r resort, keep in mind the • COOKIES accepting monetary and food type of aprea-ski activity DISCOUNT members, administrators, blanket" and blamed the area of education." She feels donations so it can supply Individuals and 20 teachers, students and riumbeiTomreause"of~alcohol earlyneducatitm^rimportantr- The remaining $1,000 will be you like, some areas are in- awarded to a student or turkeys, fruit and canned organizations wishing to help concerned citizens attended abuse in town on insecurity. The Union County Council, clined to be more exciting ON ANY BOOK IN STOCK 276-9572 students to help defray college goods for Thanksgiving make Thanksgiving Day a than others. ' •;. the Parent Teacher Council He implied that the break- located in Westfleld, has 488 Blvd. Kenfhvorth • CHEESE TRA YS or technical school tuition dinners for the needy. happier one for those less Extraordinary Selection of Coffee-Table Books Giftl lecture workshop last down of the family as a unit educational programs fortunate, may send checks to Try two weeks of costs. The Rotary committee The association is a private Austrian sfeling; or seven Wednesday on "Drinking? A contributes to the alcohol available to interested people, will cooperate with the agency, which is nothte Cranford Family Care nights of Sugar Loaf. 331 South Ave., Gar wood • 789-2468 % Youth Crisis." abuse problem. He also noted as early as cartoons for young •. 23MMU Cranford' Scholarship supported by taxes or govern- Association, 8 Springfield Canada's sfeling ranges MU Mill, foot* 208. Rlriun . S2«-MM Ave., Cranford 070HJ or take Mrs. Ellen Heller, chairman that there is a need for law people. Mrs. McGeary feels bMidlla • 82WS33 Clearing House in selecting ment sources. It provides from the Trench at- Opposite Metli-Mart 7 DAYS - 7 AM - 7 PMi canned goods to the associa- THE of the workshop series, intro-. enforcement education in that attitudes must change — Tu«» . W»d.;fn. S«l;»M10B.Mon.. Thu>». 10 such recipients, temporary assistance to mosphere of Quebec to the duced the palel: Dr. Robert -the area of school; most and that parents should talk to QrwIU 4 R»nUn — Mod,, TuX, W have you schussing down ' Our racks are filled with the slope of your choice for ^ (FORMERLY THE CONSTANT READER) ; Stive Jack Student Has Role At Dental Meeting the latest styles from the ski vacdtlori of a CO lifetime. BARBARA NEAL, OWNER Hicks of the Cranford Police • „ leading manufacturers at our > Department; and Mrs The dental hygiene depart- Greater New, York Dental H Usual I HOURS. 9-.30-5-.30 Theresa McGeary from the *nerU at Union County meeting Nov. 29 at the New AND TABLE LINENS, 4 NEW PROVIDENCE RD. Union County Council on Technical Institute has been York Hilton. Debbie Jugan of n SUN. 12-4: CLOSED MON Alcoholism selected to present three Cranford will be one of the Be A ^mart Siuita!" 232-3023 Mrs. Heller expressed the demonstrations as part of the participating students. | Avoid That Last Minute Frenzy, Cranford Parent Teacher ACCESSORIES, GIFTS m (Bhit Ribbon Shopping Comer) Council's "growing concern HURRY TO^ 94 North Avenue for the health and well-being *, J "V of the children in the W XT community." She stated that w > the Council "hopes Jhat the w n lecture workshop wilF' only J* 1O2 Qulmbjj rn serve as a beginning to w 2 enlighten people and hopes * W»«tfldd« 232-6514 that the community will • continue to act upon the * TABLECLOTHS • WICKER ACCESSOR!ES • PILLOvVS concerns." Dr. Albahary cited that Holiday Platter...a mean- _."adolescence is a period of :°Hottr*i- \ Inpftil touch for ChtUMna* | . turmoil, and youth idealism is 10-5:30 d»|ly H*Vv-::\i.X:<.:;:;'; ontottalnlng. Frorti Lenox shaped by adult predjudices." China. One of out rriany Ititadj- i»! mm SHARING ^ Chris Crlrteoll, left, arid Hope Epstein He also stated that the main _ • Convenient Layaway Plan/ tlonal Lenox of handcraft^d. cause of youngsters drinking lUSUj deliver a dozen cartons of cahned"antl boxed foods holly-decorated Christmas "Jf: to Edna Hamilton for distribution to families at China piacas. And another | iq not for relief, hnr tbflLiLiS _*L ;,-.j:::.'.^r,T m> the adult attitudes reflected Jr Thanksgiving through the Cranford Family Care fine choice from our outstand- through youth. Dr. Albahary jr flow* lisl Association. Burton Mandell, principal, accom- ing collection of spacial holi- feels children should not be w panies the students. Food was collected by all day China and limited edition punished for drinking, but that jr grades and the drive was coordinated by Mrs. Hig- silver collectable*. the parents should openly jr glns's sixth grade. PEARLS...Remember basic is never black and pearls? They've discuss alcohol with them. He jr pointed out the relationship jf both come "a long way. The ife Three Charges most exciting and wearable between alcohol and crime; w Jewelry today uses a variety Lenox drinking and mixing drinkl They fit A 17-year-old Cranford male The young man was accused of shaped and colored pearls. with drugs, which cause many 233yrf30 out was charged with three of possession . of hashish, And It's all at M.J.'sl Light Up automobile accidents. Dr, violations of the law after a assaulting Lowrey, and Her Life with Jewelry that's Albahary also said that scuffle outside The Chronicle resisting arrest. He was good as gold... 14 -Karat "alcohol abuse is ten times your wallet as well gold...accented with the office Sunday night with two released to his parents worse thai* other drugs." - police' of fleers, John Lowrey pending Juvenile -Court precious beauty of. diamond*. Ms. Flynn stated that and Leo J: Schaeffer. hearing. Pendants, bracelets, ear- at "education is the key to pre- asyourlcct. rings, pint, rings...our collec- vention," and that "children's tions are thrilling...our values dueafcion-ttow-has-emphasi . i .'^'ilV d on grades six through nine" aoblets.one of the many but also sees a need for earlier pieces of functional art In our education. Ms. Flynn cited lower level glftwara depart- symptoms parents should ment. Each a signed original. recognize: appearance of the Including Waterford, Daum crystal and Boehm porcelain. Our Discount child and the odor of alcohol, 20% OFF ...from denim withdrawal (a child being V NOALTERATIONS edgy), a"drop in grades, and WJ) sleepiness (whteh can be 10% OFF attributed toeithe r a child's or r^ free alterations to parents' drinking patterns.) She also stated that "alcohol ^3 Sizes 4-16 stunts growth and affects after five! emotional development," • ,>'?**** Gold & Det. Hicks, only panel member working directly in Diamonds 1O8 Qulmby St. Westtfeld the community, noted that one \ half of traffic accidents are : 232-157O 9:3O - 5:30 alcohol-related. Within the *2&M'-i£ k':''£ii(I. >'^y* last two months he personally Accutron has investigated four traffic Bulova • Caravelle Budget accidents which were directly Concord • Corum »<•• n Santa Omega • Movodo ; : Stretchers fr^:r:^ :y,,:^w..\\. 5 pc. Sterling Silver Pewter Mugs ftog. Make, bfl the Skids! Tea Set & STerllrig Jgay Genuine Storw Psndanti by International 12K Gold Filled Reg. $18. to *26 Yes, Virginia, Vber6 Is a Santa, find List $14,000. The Nevada sele<|iort of Patek Phlllpp* Now. $13.50 to *21.B0 Piaget • (fulsar Witlii tassel or orrtamcia. , he doesn't need . ••,, •v" ' •' .• ^^^ •iiv.'-i'Wii. * *. r .s •':...... )i of beinq Cherished^(that's a matter of value...not

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Page 4 CRJCK(FORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21, 1979 Cyclists 'Rambled' Here In Spite Of Rain Police Charge INine WHY PAY MORE? Thief Steak $814 From Store _A man stole $814,12 from a u/itviow at fVanfnrH Rnriln nn plate, TK4 William offtoera—JohnL Lowrey and chargedUwnvwithpoBBWiinn^ said to be drinHhg beerin a lEdwarSTa^rtedwarSTZarzecI^mhT j+V&*of Q| aTcchoX-and a "controlled cash register drawer" at Eartman-early Monday, traced the theft of aCBRacllO Btation wagon Friday -flight arrests. The youths were from i dangerous Scher's Drug Store Thursday. Officer Dave Cochrane belonging to Julie Ellsworth. PADERS Police said he dropped a were apprehended on Jjlorth neighboring communities. .'' •/ r OnNoy.7Det. spotted Uife-thieTand pursued was taken from .AvenuA e andd chargehrged with r Oh SaturdaSturday Sgt JameJatas ' 'caught two • 15-y6ar-old- quarter on the floor and took him. The thief dropped the " ner car at ^possession of alcohol. K t : McFeU and Officer Linnr studentsenroute to schtfol at the money while a clerk was radio near the railroad station Supermarket General Corn. reirjeying__the_ coin, JHe and fled into the night-.. ^ JWld "Sgt. John-Kdr^ 8ald a -Lockwood-app^ escaped. tTRollis, lfc, of linden waf quarter keg and 27 bottyesmale juveniles lp'the parking with possession and use of : charged with the theft and Now Is the time - ' i the vehlde. He joined lot ©fParicwwayi^ ; A stereo radio was removed Through fingerprints and a from behind a smashed witness report of a license criminal mischief. to order personalized Atl&6CentS Now Christmas Cards otf itcostNewJertieyniotdrtste bernam. The AM «tudy is' for the ' an average of 19.& • cents per based on computations^ madei - region, including'New Jersey, 200% mile to own and operate: aft *# Runzheimejrand Company, Derham explained. The personalized orders intermediatefllzedcar during a Rochester, .WiscOnsini increase of_1.4 cents per mile the third quarter of 1979, management consulting firm would mean an additional 40? cuMbenUNd AT soirri* AVENUE according to Matthew J. that specializes in measuring $210 per year for the motorist fidd Derham; president of the New the cost of living, including who drives 1$,000 miles FAMOUS LABELS AT MSCONff f MCES PRESENTS A FREE lues.Sal. 10-4 Parking in Rear 233-6683 Jersey Auitomobile Club. transportation costs. annually, he said: The boost i JUNIORISASIZENOTANAQE/Sim3to13 CRANFORD cyclists finishing theCJBC's 13 mile rainy THANKSGIVING origins were the subject of the season at Orange Avenue xhe number comes from the • - was attributed to the • SKIRTS • BLOUSES • SWEATERS PUMPS- Bud We«ksapd Art Yanowltzpumpup bicycle "Ramble" included, left to right (r«ar> Dick Williams, ,30 DAY WALK TEST 1 Dave TenBroeck and Tom Wlehl, and (front) Roberta schooLGIzellaMalorano'sklndergartnersmade the turkeys above. From lett: American Automobile The third-quarter report contkiujng rise in gasoline r • SLACKS •DRESSES •JEANS' tires at the start of the Central Jersey Bicycle TenBroeck, Ellse Yanowitz, Chris Williams and Gayle Ricky Leuser, Julie Mankowskl, Linda Jones and Cortlaridt Mbntross. And the Associations' quarterly study compares with 18.2 centt per prices. . i VISA • MASTEftCHAROE • HANOI CHARGE "Rahway River Ramble" ride. Orslnl. - hats below: from left: Patrick Dermody, Jennifer Morettl, Julie Nankowskl and On the cost o driving, said mile for the first quarter of >• 263 E. Broid Street I Todd Palumbo. . , •••,'. . . •4 :WtrtfWd,N.J. •crow from the Ariforists Differ On Health Of Bur Oak SURGENT'S Rl«lto Cinema the fashion linkat marcus The president of the New arboretum. He also says the for a food1-market. The several quarters as opposing : 2325411 Jersey Shade Tree Foundation large bur oak (correct committee has been, cited in -the market. has advocated retention of the spelling) in front of the old a gem df an idea OPEN EVERY NIGHT Free Parking in, tie*, STARTING NOV. 29th Cleveland School site as a school should be saved, park or commons or as a Stephen Bachelder, who is portion of a township also a Union County agricultural agent, issued a I»k. thirty diyt lo (Htcmm tht «wnd*rtul M ol RMalaUoM statement to* The Chronicle mow. th. (F.tt comfort oi |h« orioUtat lUtonted FUd Cv- (»!•• «^"° *«* I", »*". IKo In tlwn. toy. W»n " testifying in behalf of the bur -yarn>S!i>i?n tin moo conl« than -«tkrHe-said- "it-would take- yoo'w >w worn, brtoo them lac* wUh your rtalpl lot • over .150 years to replace the MODEL 10 ACOUSTIC Wlund. Ill u titnola u Hu(. H»«Ullo™...tfw mot) Fop-The Personal Touch Cleveland bur oak. DIMENSION comlwtnWs ihoei In lln wodd . Supermarkets are needed but SYNTHESIZER Make It Yourself !- — come and go, but one at the At a pan of Stuart & Afghans & Sweaters Are The Cleveland site in too small an Aqdio evo< coniinu- area '. would only add mg education ol Ihetf v %• Perfect Wiritei'Gifts - 'Valued customefB. , , t congestion and possible future they offer Trto ADS \ SCHOOL OF For The Best Results, ! unsightliness." which odds a.whole Mill «nd phoiw ordanVotpltd. add Style noivporell. Mdrcus Start With The Finest Quality He said the bur oak and the 3rd dimension ol (f SO lor potfie*. add (1.00 lor diM dpace and opeii* l lOVi. II. and 12. GYMNASTICS has high fashion 14K and 18K little leaf Lindens on the fringe nets The ADS 10 is a tuity opumiled. futly m 3rd (jcnofation digital '(ffl>o "Seamer " Is available In black, white. From Baby Wt. To Bulkys Pure Wool or Atryllc gold chains to appeal to th» most of the property are in conlaning *ue The practitioner also J says that the pin oak in front of the |« COMPETITIVE TEAMS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS bur, closest to North Union '152 Main &m»fc#ti0i0$£ Avenue in the center, is "full i; (MORNING CLASSES FOR 3 TO 5 YEAR OLDS of heart rot and on its way out." He said that the bur oak t SPECIALIZED TRAMPOUNE AND TUMBUNG CLASSES TRADER was the "prize tree" among THEBCK)K those on the site but said two Christmas Gifts weeks ago and this week in That You Can Make Boys • Girts • Men • Women "A New Kind of Bookstore" response to Bachelder*s state- Craft Supplies ment that it is "going bad." A For All Your Needs 101 Roselle St. ^K'-' TRADE YOUR PAPERBACKS FOR biologist, Thomas M. 122 E. Westfield Ave. Ombrello of Union College, Linden Roselle Park OURS QR BUY AND SAVE UP TO said in a letter to Mrs. Barbara Krause that the bur Special Gifts For All Those N.J. N.J. •-SS ••/•.••.. oak "is a beautiful old tree In Jv> :Y>':'\./.:)::i ' r;,.| good condition for its age.*'' ., A representative of the Special People On Your List 925-2331 241-1474 INDIAN COSTUMES marked pre-Thanksgiving for pre-klndergarten pupils of YOU A Win- :f • NOVELS ^ • Classics Cranford Horticultural Eileen Stelmle at St. Michael School. From left: Kelly Jenkins, Meghart; Mur- • ROMANCE • NON FICTION Committee visited The • MV8TERY FtiR;iNr"O CALL 3-10 EVERYDAY . WE TRAIN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS phy, Tommy Webster, the teacher, Terry Marino and Chris Correa. Photo by • ig&iNCE FICTION Chronicle last week to say that • Colonial Rockers & Cradles Greg Price. , " . 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Four-nave [ice at Calvary JLutherair Sacrament special Thanksgiving Day on "Baptism and The facts as presented to the markets ounty*^3^i^~-.v..3_^ii___J^iz2 S service in First—Church ot . a.m-JtomorEOWj j ' Reconciliation in our lives _as season, will be directed by 21 operated in the area when Thomas White Jr. resigns as president of already been «tnictedl3y Duff Studios to rdit:tooight^8p.ni^wUl" ConununloOr conductors; Sololtfts Eleanor" township government last Friday be used to gather food items Scriptural passages chosen Catholics" Nov, 28. the parochial school had, twice tile the Board of Education because of business slow up traffic, where desirable, r v •, * •;.• Both the children's; ivRev. George Gillen Bergquist and Jon Rein bold make the case for the food market p aiuj kitchen staples to provide for Uie occasion point to God's speaker will be Fr. Eugene its demands,and is succeeded by Arleen Walsh. Five-year lease at $2,000 per year, signed and the children of, the Sunday t6tfi moderator of the Union abundant goodness and KOch. will sing with the chorus. proposed for the Cleveland School current complement of pupils and by the Township Committee wiuV the for the Vietnamese family the Church School will slhg^ under County Catholic Youth Poet's Topic Is .members oif the church have healing power. Related site even more persuasive than Cleveland was a school. Cranfoitl's new Gbmmunlty Center opens E&mltng Brothersfor old 23 Nortbiave. the direction of Mary Lou Organization. * . . > passages by Mary Baker before. And they go a long way to The company estimates 12,000 next week*rtthaft» and crafts room, a youth ' township offices. •>'. ..••,; '•••.",'. • ' £•"' •• / • voted overwhelmingly to Stevens, Director of Music. Father Gillen has begun a sponsor, lite family of four Eddy include, "The rich in answer concerns that have been customers per week. That is about lounge and A general activities room. U *rtU y three; year term this month. spirit help the poor in one be open afternoons for children in grades 7- Hathaway Drugs is at 22 North Avet W; adults Bind two small children Pastor Anderson, assistant Aside from being CYO Danny Sjegel, free lance For The Sophisticated Man raised by members of the public. 1,700 average per day. About 10 per is expected to arrive soon, The poet and author, will be the grand brotherhood, all having cent, or 1,700, would walk to and to 12, in the evenings for grades 9 to 12, and A. Isaacs, typewriters is at« N. Union to the pastor,; will preach on moderator, he is an associate the same Principle, or Father, By the accounts of those who : : ; pastor is also receiving Christ the King Sunday this pastor at Saint Genevieve's lecturer at the next,session of custom made shirts & suits on "weekends. - •'• /••• ,'•; •' " .' 'i AVC(.VM '/. .\::\X ..•••:,.•. . v. '••.,-.'• the Temple Beth El Seminar and blessed is that man who attended, the developer ahd the from the store. Not all of the : contributions fromjnembers week at a single service at Parish in Elizabeth. Union' 'County ; Park Commission '•'.'• • ••, ' • ' •.. ' 60years' • . - ; --v.-\ .• 1 _ Series on Tuesday, Nov..27 at 9. • seeth Ms-brother's need and by company were candid and honest remaining 1,530 woijld drive spokesman envisions Cranford ass "cherrcherry .....Charle.s Lanza.„.-, friii. •»_t an• „d, vegetable With which toTfuy turkey 10:30 a.m. Nineteen children The-— new—moderator- Gabe Pressman baskets to be distributed attended Seton Hall p.m. . supplieth it, seeking his own in in their answers to questions and, individually. Some would be blossom center of Uriioh County^aftet^niarket opens at 21 Eastoian Sfc; will be receiving Holy another's good." combined shoppers, some would be1 completion of Cranford's Centennial tree tfoyettri through Humanity Baptist Communion for the first time. Unjjverslty and Immaculate Mr. Siegel's topic will be significantly, they demonstrated Plalnfleld-Unlon Water Company is doing Church Lti-Newark. Greta Arjderson, Candace Conception Seminary. He was *'Voices . Stilled: The Hymns of thanksgiving, Pressman coming downtown anyway and use planting project John Robert that they are willing to make a repair work, so the north side of town east of Pastor Dahlquist will Canady, Kristen Nylen and ordained a priest in 1071 and Holocaust," and will explore reading of the president's sizeable financial commitment the lot. One estimate from an Athe iriver is withoutvwater, .-'•,.. .. ] preach on "The Joy of Being a Donald Wilcox of Cranford has been assigned to St. Gen's (me of the most difficult' Thanksgiving Proclamation, To ranging upward from $1.5 million official is that about 70 per cent of •' "• 20years '" ' '.'. . ': Frank Jahn's plumbing business moves to Minority" at the service. Mr. and Lori Piassek, Lori and since then. In 1976, he received periods of Jewish experience time for quiet prayer, and WESTFIELD, N.J. Rev. Laird O. Miller is the new associate as interpreted through the the 1,530 average, or about 1,100, Chestnut St. ' •• ./. •'••• '.'.'• • • :<>;•:::::.,- • ':•• Karl Schlenker of Kenflworth, Robert Rlchter of Kenilworth. his masters in . religious expressions of gratitude by to make the food store a success minister of Christian Education at the education from - Fordam poet's eye and word. members of the congregation JCW1W1 would represent cars. Presbyterian Church. One of Miller Block stores will be occupied a first year student at Gettys- and their parents, have 31 E. Broad Street while being attentive to traffic and by William Isleib. burg Seminary, Gettysburg, completed instructions ~ in University.- He has been Admission is free and the will be included in the hour- Gabe Pressman, television At peak times of the year, usually College Club gets a check for $3,084 from ; Rev. George Gillen esthetic concerns on and around 1 .•••.' ••,.>•. ' • 80years . j -..-,.:: '• • Pa., will assist in the service preparation for this event. involved with many County public is invited. long meeting. No collection is news reporter in New York, this important piece of land. when Union College is in session, NORTH AVE the^Cfanford €lflzeh: and -Chronicle. CYO programs, as well as taken ...... _ will be at Temple Beth EL 338 232-9511 subscription drive. Berry* Co., 102Bttad«t~ Elizabeth; will the area attracts 24,000 vehicles a pay for customers' round trip fare from Archdiocesah programs. Howard Krippendorf, Walnut Avenue for the second Gift Certificates Available- Very Fine Neckwear This is no fly-by-night proposal. Here's the landscape plan, for the triangle In front of the Cranford Post Of- Presently, he is the Cratiford, via the Central,Railroad if $1 organist, will play the prelude in its lecture series entitled, Opon lato Thursdays, Closod Mondays The company arrived at its day. If every one of those shoppers 30 years .,.__. coordinator for the National drove individually to the market, fice. Plantings are expected to begin this week, reports the Recreation and Central Railroad to restore full service .worth of goods fa purchased :"" " Walk Nets Obituaries and postlude. "The Jewish Scene- Past, decision by careful study of every Parks Department. Taller Trees will be Royalty Crabs and other plantings George Newman is named foreman of Convention for the Dioceses of Mrs. Doris Pfeiffer, soloist, Present, and Future," which they won't, you'd have a 6 this week. The coal miners' strike had Newark. available piece of land in town. The will include Barberry Juliana, Delaware Valley Azaelas, Macrumulatun and caused a curtailment. fire truck company in place of E.)K. Adams will sing, "Praise Be To Sunday, Dec. 2 at 8:30 p.m. president, we are told, is no per cent increase in vehicles on an Cotton JEaster Demmert • JnTtyfyo is now;chief. ,! . . {-•:''• Thee," by Handel. Pressman, whose topic will average day. Of course, the traffic Driver education courses for high school Dollars For Mrs. Geraldine A. Smith strangeg r to Cranford, , having once -juniors authorized by the Board of Charles W. Mortahan Jr. of New Orangge servirft wil) fre _be—^Xhe—Jew—In—UrJ: iiHiiWdWednesdayd - Td ' ' they need 15 slieMtHghtsT Funeral services for Mrs. 20 years with the National conducted by Mrs. Joy JiAmerica," bepar his career taught scfiooTTiere. Executives • More than 250 dogs'were vaccinated for Dr. W. J. Hart now owns the Opera House. Fifty-seven people took off people who do not have enough Geraldine A. Smith, 67, who Bank of New Jersey, Zimmerman and Mrs. Norine iwith five years on the New nights and Thursdays through : funds to purchase the proper Stewart, readers-Child care have visited the township Saturdays. The police chief sees no rabies up to last night . Drugstore. .•,.,. from Union College's campus Sermon At died Saturday at Cranford York World Telegram, then IWE WANT frequently. The existing colonial , Junior Service League gets a check for F. W. Hunter to open a hardware store in in the rain Sunday, Nov. li, on foods;' •••'••-.••' . •,' •" Hall Nursing Home were held She was a member of the for the very young is provided. followed lryears with NBC- problems and the mayor re|iorts • • / • a "Walk for the Hungry" The CROP . walk was yesterday at the Gray Margaret Greene Association TV, and has been on Channel model for this proposed store has $1,309 from the Cranford Citizen and the building owned by Wt N. Gray, .recently H received plaudits for its design, that public safety has.;e"no Chronicle subscription drive. occupied by J. M. Crarte. r " through Cranford.; ~~ — organized, by-Union College's Osceola Church * Memorial Funeral Home, 12 of the First Presbyterian Church Shows 5's 10 o'clock News since 1972. reservations about our capabilities Opposes Livingston, Walnut Plan Ten kilometers later, all 57 Office of Campus Ministry. As Springfield Ave. Interment Church, Cranford, arid of the illHis honors include a George SELL YOU inside and out. The developer has la to handle traffic." '^ To the Editor: doing is shuffling numbers for a while and returned to the College's a corollary, to the walk, a The Rev. Robert R. Kopp, Was in Graceland Memorial Senior Citizen Club of Polk award, 2 from Radio-TV prize-winning portfolio of tasteful It has only been one short, year since we passing another whim of the Board off on the campus, tired and wet, butgroup of seven ran the tenpastor of Osceola Park, Kenilworth. Cranford. Survival Film IUr.ec tors, 2 from the Ingress and egress are planned children. Because next year who knows kilometers, iy Newspaper Reporters Buildings of many scales. He is the parents in Cranford were faced with two 1 with $1,700 pledged by Presbyterian Churchy will Mrs. Smith lived here since She was the wife of the late The film "Survival" will be away from the school. The number school closings. Now, another brainstorm . what' new idea will be shoved down our Police Blotter supporters. Seventy-five per Of the 50 who walked the preach on the topic, "Easy 1965. She retired in 1975 after George H. Smith. flsslaciation for TV reporting, ready to invest at least $1 million jn throats. presented Sunday at 7:00 p.m. the project, and the company plans of trailer trucks side-unloading on from the Board of EducationJs in the wind Oct. 15 (5:Jffi p.m.)^-Two cars playing theatrical blood prank on passers by, cent of the money pledged will course, 30 were members of Street" Sunday at 10 a.m. The at the Loveoneanother Church •^hiJP-tEmmys. He was named trying to be pushed down the taxpayers Education is a joint responsibly of both "chicken" on residential street fly coop Authorities divine phony Injuries and go to CROP-Cdmmuiiity the Union College community, church is at 1689 Raritan of the Nazarene. of the Year in 1977 LESS to put in between $500,000 and Miln nearer St. Michael, would be parents and educators. Constant change and Mrs. Sara Krakaiier cited as one of the on an average of less than two per throats. The Board has come) up' with the before police arrive. . • transport "victims" to parents for words Hunger Appeal of Church including students, faculty Road. This is the exciting $700,000 in fixtures. In these times idea of combining the Lhwigstoiu and alienation from other small members/of the Oct. 15 (9:30 p.m,)-^-Police and firemen instead of to hospital for treatment < World Services. The other 25 and staff. The remaining 20 . Church \ offices and the Funeral services were held Surviving are her Husband, adventure of a family who Outstanding Journalists in the of high interest loans and burgeon- day. Any potential .safety threat to Walnut Elementary Schools—K>3 toon e and family does not make for a healthy environ- search for elusive bonfire which Oct. 21 (12:48 a.m.)—Lovers ht "verbal per (Jent goes to Cranford were 'residents of Nursery School will be closed' Friday for Mrs. Sara Farber Joseph Krakauer, with whom learns the vanity of trusting nas)t, 50 years by the FUEL THIS WINTER students could and should be eased 44 in another. Since I have moved to ment Don't we have enough problems in ., . evaporates into mythology. discussion" of some proportion arouse Community Care, which communities surrounding the Thursday and Friday in Krakauer, 53, who died she operated the Cranford one's own resources and JoinMalikm Hall of Fame. ing building costs, nobody puts that education without creating more havoc. '•TicKets are $7.50 for adults Don't let your present heating system "burn" you; by more crossing, guards, which Cranford, this area has lost Sherman and Oct 16 (10:58 a.m.)--Cranford First Aid sleeping neighbors. » sponsors a "food''pantry'* for .College,;';:'.:^:;;,:; ,-•'•. • observance. of Thanksgiving. Thursday in New York after a establishment; a son, Larry, possessions rather than God. kind of money down contemplating Lincoln Schools and the children haVe been . I hate to say it but has the Board gotten so and $5 for students and Senior call the efficiency experts at RANKIN FUEL a flea market. These people sell was the case in the days when two Squad makes a number of trips out of town, Oct 21 (6:41 a.m.)—Ex-communication: old brief illness. at home; a daughter, While in a small airplane the ..fltyizens. For further COMPANY. redistricted. Now with this hit Or miss idea, far away from elementary education that to help people, but this one was unusual: boyfriend flashes lights in bedroom window Florence, also at home; and a family is forced down on a food, competitively, and are among schools were in the neighborhood* once more taxi weary parents can ride they no longer care at air for the interest of ijpf or ma tidn contact 1 ambulance went to Wall Street to take a' to get attention of his ex." '.-•"%•• '" Mrs. Krakauer, who lived in sister, Mrs. Blanche Kaufman high desert mesa. They reservation chairman Milton We'll help you plug the leaks and get your system the largest food marketing As for esthetics, who would again, but now to two different elementary the chiHren. Is it because the Board or Dr. local .resident to a hospital fromvthe Oct 22 (a.m.)—Township engineer parks in Linden, was co-owner of the of Clark. become desperate and locations a day. Paul himself is not actively involved hi our Arnold of 15 Shetland Drive at working at peak efficiency. That way you'll GET companies in the country. tolerate, the kind of scenes Frank ••.'•''' American Stock Exchange. slot reserved for township administrator, Cranford Sandwich Shop. She Gutterman - Musicant- uncertain as they attempt MORE HEAT FROM LESS OIL! A typical parent can spend-the morning in situation that they cannot see it clearly. Put- 12 76-7691. Beverly The primary benefits to Cranford Krause and Kenneth McGrath Oct. 16 (2:13 p.m.)—Delayed reaction; who is away at convention. J±;):X•. was a member of the Cranford Kreitzman of Union escape. Without food, water, •Warmbrand and Phyllis their car driving one child to one elementary ting undue hardships on families is not an Oct. 30 (9:31 p,m.)-ClaridistineveWtle at Chamber of Commerce. radio communication and servedVup graphically from other improvement in Cranford's Educational resident sees attempted theft but waits 15 completed the arrangements. Mayer are co-chairmen of the WANT TO CALL A HALT TO RISING ENERGY have been elaborated in this school and then the other to the next school. minutes before reporting it to. police. school investigated. It houses a guard ori the without anyone knowing BILLS? CALL RANKIN FUEI THE COMPANY column before so we will only sum- stores Mjithis area? Not the System (what is left of it.) event. company tRat wants to come here. Small elementary children in a family split Attemptee flees. alert for mischief night freakne^ses.' where they are, their own THAT WANTS TO SELL YOU LESS! marize them. Eirst>the town needs up and expected to go unreasonable There is nothing to gain but traffic in a^ Oct. 17 (2:11 p.m.)-One If By Land: Two Oct. 31 (3:12 p.m.)—Extraordinary Alfred G. Morgan resources fail. They Not the developer. Certainly not distances by themselves. God knows we circle, unsafe and unnecessary, waiting youngsters run away from ajj^tle fire they collection: plateless auto removed, from eventually find hope in* the Kenilworth Service a food outlet. T[he maybYeon^rmed conditions and hardships on all family Mr. Morgan was a former CALL TODAY FOR YOUR what everyb^4 the Planning jBoard which, as don't have enough crossing guards as it is. have set at odd place: entranced Garden church parking lot. ' GARWOOD- The funeral of Bible for their survival. This evening at 8, the Com- can be sticky on As the nation is asking Us to conserve gas, members In the Elementary System. Think Alfrgd G. Morgan of Locust Little League manager. EFFICIENCY CHECK-UP! Pathmark cannoTbe expected to how you would feel dropping one childtn the , State Parkway. Oct/31 (5:43 p;m.)-Resldent callspolice to Surviving are his wife, Mrs. The church is located at 110 munity United Methodist fuch matteTsCThe back of the store Dr. Paul and his uninterested group ask us Oct. 17 (2:41 p.m.)—Love that property: advise them that a young trick or Meqter is Ave! will be Friday in Miners- E. Westfield Avenue, Roselle Church, 455 Boulevard will make its vacated store avail* to spend the day in our-cars driving in a third grade atone'schbol anmme in fourth at ville, Pa. Mr. Morgan, 53, died Rose Ellen-Maley Morgan; a would be set back 30 to 35 feet. -th«rtwxt and get-home onan icy-F.ebruwy house vandalized by people said to be its at the front door. ' •; son, Alfred G. Jr. of Westfield; Park, N.J. Admission is free observe a Thanksgiving ser- as a markeL for a food sale circle. Too bad.for those who don'tliaye a i. former owners. •-- Oct. 31 (midnight)—Halloween witches and Sunday at Alexian Brothers and everyone is welcome to vice of worship. The public is There's plenty of room for trees or car or babies to drag all over this area of morning just in time to try and start picking Hospital, Elizabeth, after a three daughters, Marilyn, competitor. Second, and also them all up, plus dragging a baby. Pleaife •^D*trTlV~(5T88 "p.Tn.)—Policemen -and- gobllnsTetlre foriryear nfter'one^mUder Nancy and Brenda at home; attend. invited. other screening on that side and town making deliveries and pickups, as Ffremen descend on a smoke-belching nights in recent years. long illness. •• important to the community as a many as four times a day. •", / for once can't children and families come Born in Pottsville, Pa., he his mother, Mrs. Florence (Zanki* also between the store -and the faulty lawn mower. whole, the market downtown is an first not another whim of the board and for Nov. 1 (10:03 a.m.)—Public Service? lived in the borough 24 years. «• Morgan of Garwood; a church buildings on the sides. Even Let's be realistic. Both schools will still Oct'^8'(4:41 p.m.)—Driver slumped over Somebody deposits their trash In a refuse brother, Calvin and two Christmas Seals Will essential element of the master need heating, maintenance, more lunch, who knows how long. , : i, He_ served with uie Navy in without a site plan at this point, the .; :!)wl^;v>nd jepbrted','believed to be collection''box at a township government 1 sisters, ' Mrs.. Catherine -•f plan, maybe not as an "anchor" aides (because who can walk home) arid in r '•••-•• ; • . • ; ElinoreStempnJewicz EuropeTlh'World War II and 276-9200 : . intoxicated unslumps self and disappears. .„ building.- • * ' ,n l j : Madara and Mrs. Evelyn company, has promised a color >f-sv ^r--;-Vffivv^> -:}:.NJT'..,.'.'-v^';.v ••{•••••:••.••;.'•• • -~ •; - 'W&s-a Member of Bayleaf Post but at least as a potential boost for reality more crossing guards. AM,We'are, . •.••;• •' --Sv ;j.::rl-V;v^;v:r'.; ,;,, 313 Retford Ave. Oct. 18 (5:59 p.m.)-That "suspicious kid" Nov". 2 (10:28 p.m,)—Patron at inn Injured in Rzeplmski, all Of Garwood, Aid Lung Association the heart of the retail district. pattern similar to its brick front on on a bike entering a business is only: the a shower.1 '.-*",< . < ( ' v> u* Point Pleasant Hospital after was -a member of both the : generous as possible when support of my candidacy for the New Jersey have offered to work with them in •vf'- ^X/- LECTURE FOR NURSES State Assembly in the November 6th addressing and seeking solutions to the a brief Illness. He had lived Westfield and Point Pleasant they answer their appeal let- Ms. Cynthia Cohen, MSW, here for many years before Old Guard. election. ; ,, problems confronting the people. will discuss "Helping ters." The plurality of about 1,600 votes in Although I was not elected as your next moving to Point Pleasant 20 He was the husband of the To The Editor:':'' '•')•;'• • ••' V••.•':-•••»' ''• ^ ilte^rt1n*ough~A~Fanitly" Rodgers said that the Insights On Drinking KenUworth is most greatly appreciated and Assemblyman, I still have about a year years ago. late Mrs. Alice C. Smeltzer I would like to take tids opportunity^tb . Systems Approach,". Monday Funeral services were held who died in 1950. American Lung Association I wish to publicly express my thanks to the remaining in my term as your Union) County personally thank the voters of the 20th Uendte,^ at 7:45 p.m. at All Saints' (formerly the National Tuber- Congratulations to the Cranford This provided a most rewarding many, many people in my hometown who Freeholder. I shall seek to continue to Monday at the Grayy Memorial Surviving are his wife,. Mrs. and relaxed exchange of ideas and Legislative District for their vote of friends, Rest assured that I. intend to do my Episcopal Chutch^55a_EaEk- HI h h Jennie Jackson 3melUur; culoms Aasuuialluii), was Parent-Teacher Council for taking worked so hard in my behalf to bring about represent you and your needs in the best confidence In aUowing me to continue * I Ave., Scotch Plains, at the FuueraHIome with the Rev. founded in 1904 in Atlantic Ci- questions with the professionals that margin of victory.- Both my wife, fashion possible. Should you have any need very best in exe^ising the responsibUitles Dr. Robert G. -Longaker son, Charles M. Jr. of the initiative in presenting an their Representative in..the 'New^-^ -given•;m^%*y^^<'N^8a I Monthly meetirig--of- the Virginia; a daughter, Mrs. ty. The first Christmas Seal enlightening seminar on youth and and a cross mix of the audience- Pamela, who served as my campaign to seek my assistance, please do not hesitate General Assembly...- ^?\ j^ |, League for Educational officiating. Interment was in Campaign was conducted in Manager, and I, are moat grateful. to contact me. " . Fairview Cemetery, West- Margaret S. Chamberlin of parents, teachers, school board ^Advancement: for Registered Cranford; a step-daughter, 1907. alcohol last Wednesday at the first Walter Boright Nurses,; (LEAR1N)... " field. of four lecture workshops this year members and school principals. Although the overall election results "-'.'- ' Union County freeholder Mr. SlmeUzer retired in 1947 Mrs. Emily Neeld of Neptnner ' "This is our only generai ap- : • '"(•' '• .".'I'.' '.' '." •'•• '-•".., ."•''••• -'••••ll1.1 •••'.-•.. •;'. *.-•• (> The lecture will focus on on several topics: About 125 The PTC is to be highly Y;i'i' i as superintendent of two grandchildren, two step- peal for assistance," Rodgers /and ^#i«|lrfa»iilies ;;abou^t!bi fiflf children and emotional grandchildren and two great- persons attended. The four expert commended for its effort and we To the Editor: problems—in—jthe -family construction for the New York continued, "and we urge await the next three workshops Fm SkatingRink I would like to publicly commend and professlorial production, of the play t Bell Telephone Co, He was a grandchildren. everyone to answer their cam- speakers were armed with grim i^ which succeed witlfiwt ...,.-.-,,.. , -.„.-,,.3;(iotfced our RELO* setting. Ms, Cohen has been on nutrition,parenting and drugs. RlchttiMl Dominick and William Toddiett paign letters as soon as possi- statistics on alcoholism and youth, To the Editor: L- . Perhaps our dty fathers, or Chamber of artistic ahd executive, directordtr s of ththe NeNw sign. We haveri't charigerj.our name: Wersimply |j- involved ihgiving educational ble. •'-•- -- some thought provoking insights on We have often heard our young people of Commerce, could look into the possibility of Jersey Public Theatre on South Avenue for [!•••- want you to kii6\«^at"\we"bref<3ng to RELO, programs to nurses, teachers, Alexander J. Saparito Cranford comment 'there is nothing for us to having someone convert the building into a I --.%: ifie oldest, the biggest and ]the best non-profit clergy, and oiliers. "It is through the support of why drinking is so prevalent with their civic-minded generosity. They granted .. Membership in LEARN is GARWOOD-- A funeral retired to Vero Beach in 1970. 1 ; ; : do.' • . ... '\'.:••.•':•;.; ' '.- . • •••••:' • individuals and businesses youth today, but no easy answers King Apathy my classes at Cranford High School the |':,'•(•'• rfeal estatetTete^al .a^sbrjiatiotiih the douhtry. opeti to all registered nurses mass was offered at St. Anne's During World War II,-he I would like to offer a suggestion for the privilege of akradirjga free Sunday matinee ['---'^•'"•• \ ,S6 if.yqii inteHd to btiy'oRsell, move across Church Monday for Alexander served with the Army in and industry that we can offer or solutions. One of the most future. If, as and when, the fathmark Skating is good exercise and most young performance cf "Sweehey itodd^ The k; residing in New Jersey; Call programs to help children and The voting turnout has]been people like to skate so this might be an ; ,; , tpwri or adrpss the country,' call us and Jet us I 7554034 or 233r2SBl. \ J. Saparito of Vero Beach, Europe and was a charter successful aspects of the workshop 1 leaves Cranford they will leave a building of '^rber" on''October ^ %•'/•: •••-'.,:;; :: adults afflicted with lung better, but given the dire v opportunity of doing something for their ' ' '" ' UaboutjR^andthelifianyservices Florida. Interment was in St. member of the Ba"yleaf Post was the format. Following a brief considerable floor space. , ' / Although approximately 70 students i G e r tr ii.de' s Cemetery/ 6307, VFW, Garwood. disease, and to work with the predictions that apathy would be pleasure and recreation. §'can.proVfdaajU3fl;j(*x^^ •. medical community in presentation, by the four speakers, KarlSchoeffler expressed interest iltti-a.tten^ntf'^the:'-"^^^*^^.!n latr "' " ^ Colonla."•'•" "'.''") each rotated to th$ four circles into crowned kjng in 1979, the turnout • ^RlldO performance, unfortunattuhatele y only 15 • toNIbllowedbySirJ^i^Si^mmymP Mr. Saparito, 66, died Nov. \ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Walking And Seeing students, mostly ninth-graders Jrhranches hi \yater with holly HELP CAMBODIA could have been worse. \ , ^raders;i y cattie to the ^|Iou^ ; i : : 14 aftex a brief Illness. He was Geraldine Black Saparito; a which the audience was divided, ; 'theatre;; T ' -•-••••- 'T.;dr:'' moi)ey ',':pl(pint J:;ar'.e; :' so Some 52 per cent of Cr;irford's To'the Editor: ." ' '.: ;£ VHv ^>i i,-\They.^ truly;-: \' 1 •'.enjoyed;^'ithe'V:^-^^ :: : the brother of Mrs| Mary son, Patrick of White House Contributions can help save They came to Cranford, horse : and "barbarous•ous'f'vhrystery:' . and will :• ' Stuart.Awbrey .. Editor On behalf of the Cranford Newcomers Qarwood until 1956 when he- Cranford, completed Relief Fund, t)ept. P, per cent switched the le And fmagine the beginnings,; the originals .moved to California. He Westport, Connecticut 06880. Bcverlcy Awbrey Publlaher, . . planted yeaA and>y«aris ago, wheft the river Club I would like to thank y«U and your staff .;.:-\>XM arrangements, Advertklng Director Kenilworth, which Jhiave a ; for your cooperation over the last year in Ro«all«iQrou N«w» Editor was a social scene, music and lights,, local race,: still attfacted|p per prirttingjlamdeS, describtog the dub's ••S . 11a.m.s 10potn; iHoUiayiPairH JSfc^ ! •:!i^:^^^g^^-?^:fim^ Mary tieeker neglonal Advertlslnu excitement: Forest: Privi^Ha•;;•••(•'.• ;:'•"•.;'":••:•••••; ••-^/f, •''.'•.•..'•:•(.'.• m\"^''..- •,.•".'•.'..•:.-. • and Chronicle, to published every Thursday / thati; A Westfield^ 50 per 'cent; by Awbrey Commuiilcatloris In New Jersey Summit, 45 per cept; West pssex DIRECTOttS FUNERAL HOME Inc., a corporation at 21-23 Aldpn' Street / Cranford. N. JO70J6, USPS 136 800.' i ^ K\ EbH/GRAY.iK. 218 NORTH AVEwW. 276-025^ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, New DAVID B. CRABIEL . ->t T'.unenil Homo., of honu'lilu yttterVto ,. . ! 8ob»crlplion rirt»)i by mall postpalcl one . hMhy:, friinq>;who^rift whnn^Mid^ ^ ' m«n.:Btitthe I slncerestt thankthks tot each and everwjto^^'^-f ; t ^ 1 il7 : DOOLEY COlbMiAL HOME "••'" "•'' ^Cturn1ng out; ::tb": . . i^ 5S6 Westfield W the lowest in at least ten :: i 0 ; i '"•'••• r-',.-:-.'••:.?"< '•• ' .', '. '•i' ''n' "^"i.Wy^P'to' 'S*'^iiriii'' «iii^^ v 1 v 'V *tEv4wti1t*' BUHi Will' tW -piUffwynWfVlV '' " '.i' •.- •..',•.•• -,•.• ,•. -,|-.i TV -O ,'lu": i •'- "' rfy.'j i ".' > .EliiyfLiliiJi-Ll .'] <.?••> •> \ . . '•• '.' '' mm ' 233-0255 •V r •'•'''•'| "/ H ,• ,. .j, .._•_ .':T:S«iaW/diixca^tfr^

'\r •• Page 8 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21,1979 Wednesday, November ii, 1979 CRANFORD (NJ.) CHRON'lCLB Pag** Linda Miles Betrothed Gardeners I£r6iier Is Directing Sunny Acres Has Holiday Activities Set

*** Opacity, Maryann MuelleF ember Sumy Acres' members the inmates at Rahway Prison and Karen Tardiff. • Aagaar to fixth e toys and distribute to f,7.VV.' Cranford hpmetowner were busy collecting.toys to The engagement of JUnda earfy childhood education. She give.to needy children. The children: Preparations \!m Chrtetaiasy -beg^;•«M»* daft- Chairmen for this committee Again this year Santa will The ladies Christmas party Susan Miles of Gloucester to lias been: employed five'years >WNl3wl*mbert: ^wtibn^w made ^ committee will host a party Peter John Aagaard of as a/kindergarten teacher in _were:_Pat Ferrone,- Kathy visit the children-of. Sunny Dec. 13 fit fl location to be Mayer and Ruth Eckmeder. Acres. Children 5 and under Cranford has beai attnouneed wisWngTonTovimsHp/ wrappedglfis In holiday bags >Pjnippirie,v\Seed "Bank , dbactpp ottlfe £u^New:York revealed when invitations are . C%revival of "Canterbury , will greet him Dec. 16 between delivered Monday to Sunny by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . .-,••••-.;•••••._ for. the Veterans' Hospital in Program; A workshop will be About 150 toys were 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Santa will William Miles of 157 Her fiance graduated with, a East Orange andiheOranford; 'VhifeM at'^the hQme ;of'';Mre. Tales," the musical based on Acres members. Presents will collected and sent to the distribute presents. Chairmen be exchanged. Denman Rd. He is the son of B.S. degree from the United Nursing Home: r *James Brown Monday In Cranford Fire Department ; for this event are .'. Gail WINE Kudrick-Victorin Marriage Geraldine Aagaard of 160 States Naval Academy in Mrs. Raymond IJssenden, preparation for/th«t Cranford J J _ „ Denman Rd. and the late, Annapolis, Md, and is a presided over discussions; Flbwer1a»W in June.. ! : I Shelia Ellen Victorin, Cranford and Theresa Britton peter Aagaard. secondJieutenant In the TJ. S. SPEND THANKSGIVING WITH US daughter of Mr. and Mrs. about tbe use/of the Cleveland >'••-:• Mrs, Brown was hostess and Nnv 90 nibJin« MR: PANTAGIS WILL GIVE YOU AN OPA OPA TREAT of West Virginia as brides- Miss Miles graduated from Marin"--«-"?«-—e Corps•. School property and letters to Mrs. Leonard Guemple was D 23 ' P y g musical - director at Rhode William E. Victorin of 29 maids, u,,j College and Glassboro The couple will be married Island's Matunuck Theatre- Mendell Ave., was married on the mayor were encouraged, co-hostess. The December SUNDAY EXPERIENCE THE FAMOUS BRAND NEW DECOR Gerald R. Kudrick of San state College with a degree in Feb. 24. A decision was made to meeting will be a Christmas direCt r By-The-Sea, doing such shows IT'LL WOW YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS • CALL US FOR YOUR Oct. 20 to Michael John ^ « ° -l as "Godspell," "A Little Night THRU Kudrick of Keasbey, son of Diego, Calif,, was his *•».•• ——^— participate in the Cranford"rth party on the 11th with a cookie 1 1 tn FOR A PERFECT brother's best man. Ushers cycling program Which will and recipe exchange. ' M rdel Cr?illfprd Music," ^Hello Dolly' ; a-- FRIDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. dJ other' productions. In SPECIALS FROM $5,95 322-7726 ELEGANT WEDDING Kudrick of Perth Amboy. were Raymond Petro and g S Jersey he was musical Includes choice of appetizer FROM $17.95 HOLIDAY Douglas Ziemba, both of Perth Amboy. director at Clinton for "Your Shrimp or Clam, Calamarl, The double ring candlelight Pals Five Hours Open Bar Janet Llppniarin and Louis Bucca Own Thing" and "Jacques Sounglll Cocktail, Hofrie- Flowers, Wedding Cake ceremony was performed by The bride graduated from Steve C. Hopkins Sr. is years and was in Cranford last summer; stock at Clihton. Brells Alive and Well;" Made Soups or Juice Rev. Canon Vincent K.. Pettit Cranford Higihh School and : Spiral Staircase looking for some of his fellow week to, visit his brother, . ". The 27-year-old Kroner has Equity Ubrary Theatre,Js and unbeatable Waterfall Lobby TABLE at the Trinity Episcopal Roberts-Walsh Business. classmates or hockey learn Kenneth Htjpkins orrRiverside conducted and arranged for not only a showcase for the Greek Salad Bar Church. A candlelight buffet School and attended Seton Miss Lippman Plans i members/ ----,,: -~-'-T:'-''^T''-;t]'dv6.:Hewa8^hopL|ig-tbiuid-B :the Merv Griffin and Mike professional theatre but a SIT DOWN Thanksgiving brings family and followed in Sherlock Hall of Hall University and Alderson- Douglas Shows on TV. UNBEATABLE the church. - Broaddus College, West He graduated with the class or team mate and popular playhouse for the GREEK -EATING- friends together to celebrate Cranford Hig^iSdiool class oi: stopped| at:JThe_Chronicle _ He has numerous off-. general public- Reservations STHAH IIOVSH CLAM BAR Escorted by her father, the Virginia. She is employed at To Marrv L. Bucca SALAD BAR AND SEAFOOD --.--••---—* ---—-—. -_.-.-...---- i9i3and~wasa :maiQ)e^.^lheT3f'i^Was1e~ anyone from'-that Broadway credits for his work may be made by phoning the CHG. CARDS . STEAMERS America's most special holiday. bride's attendants were Mrs.. Evelyn's Seafood Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. a student at Rider College, state championship ice era who is still living in town box office: 212-663-2028. Lesley E. DeLeonard of on such shows as Lippmann of 38 Clark St. Lawrenceville, majoring in hockey team of 1012. \- L to please write to him at 4101 SUPER SLEUTH — George Beer, standing, as Bring or Send The large menus that are planned Her husband, a graduate of Centerville, Ohio, her sister, announce the engagement of- elementary education. Hopkins has lived in Cathedral Aye., Washington, Sherlock Holmes makes a point to Carolyn Krone CHILDREN'S $095 Your Friends for for the festive tradition of the as matron of honor, and Perth Amboy High School, their daughter, Janet;Claire," Washington, DC., the past 70 D.C. 20016. as Kathy Stapleton and Oscar Selig Stokes as Dr. FREE Anniversary or Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kudrick Andrea Markowich of attended the United States Air SPECIALS W*> to Louis Paul Bucca, son of The future groom, a Watson In the NJPT production of "Sherlock With mug o( Root Beer Birthday Cake, with a dinner "groaning board" make this holiday Force Academy and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Bucca graduate of Livingston High Holmes in the Hound of the Baskervllles"' and Ice Cream reservation and Mr. Pantagls Montclair State College. He is AMERICAN-ITALIANS unique. jrfldvingston. jSchool. also attended. Blooms i he KW§x&ve our CT5WfTt~ •wiU4reat-you-&.your Irlenda a police officer in Perth Jersey Public Theatre His Live Magic and Animal Balloons ~ -^-i—»-- -- to something special Amboy. ~r ThTh e ffuturt e bbride, a graduate burg State College and Is The couple reside in of Cranford High School, employed by Kingtown Diesel, Sherlock Holmes fafces ttie hound of hell in •' The Gran Centurions Wish to Announce 'Baskerville' Case Strolling Accordiorttst WecL thru Sun, Evenings STOP fN AT Brides, Keansbey following if attended Bloomsburg State Netcong. V*. Everyone Loves Our Brand New Experience Did You Try It? College, Bloomsburg, Pa., in The wedding is planned for That Membership In This Prestigious COLONIAL LIQUORS come to honeymoon to Bermuda. <- At The Edge of Watchung Mountains,Rte. 22,Scotch Plains.N.J. Linda Miles and Peter1 Aagaard her freshman year. She is now June 27,1981, _j_...... THE Social Club IsJNow Open. We Are Dedicated AND LET US HELP YOU Westfield To Fostering Our Rich Italian Heritage. We Opens At NJPT SELECT FINE WINES TO Choose Your \November 16 - December 22 Offer Social Exposure, Pool, Banquet The clues: an English Holmes, is a veteran of the LibraryJOffers Taste FRI-8;30 p.m., SAT^ & 10 p.m.,SUN-3 p.m. - , WEDDING DRESS Facilities, Club Member Dining Arid Stu- manor house, a misty moor, a NJPT and -GDC stages. He the Begin the Feast, accompany the ~,A ' from our Large Selection recent death, a family curse, a recently appeared in of Gorgeous Gowns. CALL 2*2-5704 FOR RESERVATIONS dent Scholarships. •> . howling hound, a scion with a '.'Sweeney Todd," "Dracula," meal or to toast the health and hap- Of Chinese Cooking :.' :tl South Ave,, E.> Cranford threat over his head, a "Company" and Sleuth."_ Coachman piness of all who gather together. Let Us coordinate Featuring: Opossum, New Jersey author Jean ional member of the For Additional Information "',...... beautiful blond, a butterfly- ~ Oscar Selig Stokes is the catchirtg villager, a dour amiable and befuddled Dr. the dresses for the entire Yueh will give a Chinese Association of Cooking CALL DR. PESCATORE TEL: BRIDAL PARTY, Fox, Mink, Raccoon, cooking demonstration using Schools butler, an escaped murderer, Watson. He also has appeared 464-2470 , and the world's most Idmous locally in "Sweeney Todd," Q.S. PARKWAY 136 Chat. Le Reverdon, Bridesmaids, Mothers, Muskrat and Others the food .processor and will •• f y y CRANFORD, NJ. Graves $4.79 Flowergirls, Formals. autograph her book, "The sleuth: "Bad News," Equus," and 272-4700 One of New Jersey's Great Tastes of Chinese The answer: elementary, "Tommy." Robert Mondavi dear reader. "The Hound of Custom Bridal Veils Cooking," at the Cranford Sir Henry Baskerville is Red Table Wine 3.19 Largest Selection of the Baskervilles" and i d by Frank Dellapplla Headpieces, Mantillas. Public Library on Thursday, Ears Pterced Professionally p aye d b Fk Dllll Robert Mondavi Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. Sherlock Holmes have arrived an(j Carolyn Krone appears as And Cosmetically Correct at the New Jwsey Public h Stapleton. Other White Table Wine 3.19 Bridal Accessories Quality Fnrs For the first time, a Chinese Amonathtn«*o»Mtl»D»clc» i«B Kat y lhatars how avillibU Irom V«mih«,.V I "" No. Appt. Necessary Theatre at 118 South Ave. ro]es are played by Jardln Blanc A.C 2.99 Shoes cookbook has revolutionized At Disputed Prices H the preparation and serving of "There's more evil here Dennis Tekula, Marie Souveraln, Colombard Blanc 2.99 Chinese food so that it can be l«lh«TC-B2O(pflC»d>l««OO)«nd.•.') •-• than I have ever Romano, Jill Palumbo, Expert Repairing & Remodeling ) '•:•' both unlli future «ophl«llc»l»d I Bn A Special Gift encountered," states George j nne Accardi, Michael Chat. De Berne, made simply and quickly in •jyllng*nUdlap«rtorirunc« ; -9 oa SEAFOOD the American home. Mrs. Of Jewelry Beer as a capable and Saporito and Natalie Hock- Rose de Provence 3.39 1 Yueh, a noted gourmet cook YAMAHA CR-B4P ts A Lasting properly refined Holmes. The steln. Chat, de Mouchac A.C. 1976 3.99 6 Elm St., Westfleld £ V :: and popular Chinese cooking lighting and sound effects Th»CR-840 (plctM>«tf «l M, UM)' • • • Keepsake! created- on and qff stage The set has been designed Wehlener Sonnenuhr, (at North Avenue) teacher from. Berkeley l« Juki olWpfmi ntWficiWvli mwr" FESTIVAL Park in Railroad Station V certainly, augment that by Dominick and Saporito, Carl Reh 1977 3.99 Parking Lot (Opposite ihc Rial to Theatre) Heights, has applied the best of contemporary food tech- We Hove a Large Selectbn feeling. The production has who also designed the poster Krover Nacktarsch, 232-7741 232-3423 S::: Jean Yueh been directed by Richard art. Lighting technician is Dally 10-6. 1 nology—food processor, Of Gold-Filled Stertlng Stty DIBECT FROM GE COCKTAIL? .with unlimited earnings poten- 132 E. 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Wednesday. November 21. 1979 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Page 11 ,, 7 , : ^ Page 10 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday. NoVeihber 21,1979 . •• •• .• . SAVE THE THEATRE ..-,•: \::/- -' RahwayLandmarks.Inc.ia as a performing arts center, rs Coaches Suryey non-profit-—ftrgpnlzatiQJ r n willmeetTue8daya.t8p.inT r tm . at Makes n • A^JJJLn.^j^^rB^Bk^u^fc.^s* ^^*^^^ a^^»^Js^^^^^^^^a>sjse*»JSMS^syjs^^^M^^^^ "^ i • ~ sr W. Ir •sT t^TIf nMF\J »it ^ ^ ^c — \ > i i • i enMgefJTnTrtil8lng~flli)dB~to~thB King'sRmrReBtaurantpn- (201) 276-1333 ART • •DANCB , purchase, restore, : and Main Street, Rabw?y. Anyone Kean Collate, line arts faculty exhibit, YMHA, West , prange, Crowsnest, operate^ the" Rahway thlea^, Interested may attend- , -VAMITV AND J.V. BASKITBALL Mon. Jan. MMaxon Elizabeth Tqinotrow 46 Peb. & 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday contemporary daner company, Tues- Frl.pec. 14 Union Ccttiollc H FrJ. Jan. 1« Roielle Park A Retbgnition for those Winter Prospects through Friday; 7:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesday day, «p.m., 734-3200: •' Ttwt.Dec.)IHIIItlde H Tu«i. Jan. 22 Columbia through Thursday. MUSIC Fjrl Dec.«Unden , . H Frl.Jan. 25Kumpf . athletes who participated in , The traditional Cranford - Elizabeth Newark Museum, "Thomas Edison: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Dee. U, 17 OAHDEKI STATE Tuet. Jan. 29 Garwood fail sporta will be Dec, 5 w Museum, —Thr6lver~of ~tlght, ~througtnJinriti - SaturdaysWestf leld-WlghrSchool,- •"" itjrft" Taihmnni. _HQUDAy~CLASSlC:»t-Ro«elle Celh. lFbh tebti takes place works of Jefferson David Chalfant, to a203.* '—~ the New Yoipk . Jriur,J»n.lCterk A Tuas, Feb', S Columbia p YMHA. West Orange, Tht starred playing flwpiani) her? Frl.J»n.4Reh*ey A Wrestling Nov. 35; "Where A Child's Architecture JJr.- director.,-,:.-:._ ill -:^z~:^z~. :±T. Dreams Come True," to Nov. 25. Chamber Symphony of New Jersey, ' Beauty Tue»:jfn.»Rct»elie Catholic H Tu«. Feb.UOarwood Sunday,« p.m. frl.Jed.aiScotchPliInt , A H^_Awards wilill be rresentet S at '' Cranford High's three who will once again be the . New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, made herNew York debut as a Club,; "the Center"4m Ihfer- Thur. Feb. 14 Deerf litd ' ' H '"second Biennial N.J, artist exhibition, to THBATRI - Cpmptete Beauty •'. '•;' Tu»«./»n, 15 Clark H GAME TIME! 1-JS ;'7:3() p.m. in Uif.Hij^h School wrestling teams, will be wetty Cougar's chief rivals. Farrell concert pianist at Carnegie - American Relations and the Frl.Jin, teWwrlleld «p.m.A Dec. 2; selections of foreign weaving Circle Players, Plscataway. "South Services Offered - ' . HILLSIDiAVB. Gym. The event is sponsored' outstanding this season!'says thinks they can be beaten this FISH MARKET & RESTAURANT techniques to Jan 30. - Pacific" Nov. 23; 24, 30, Dec. 1, B!30 Recital HalFiast Wednesday. , Garden State Arts Center. She Tuet.J*n;»HIII>lde > «p.m.A : WtlORADa Fri Jen. V Scorch Plaint H . Old Ouaans Oslliry, Highland Park, p.m., M8-7555, .,..,.', OIRLf BAIK«TBALL . by the athletic department, er JV coach Jim Farrell. Most of year. ' ' has appeared live on twoNew FoKFrosting-CutUng .^.. -.. f._ .-'.• •.. . ..•• • .. .• works of Carole Moskowltz and Eskimo Crald Thsatre, Summit, "California Mrs. Tanainanij^aTrrwas Toes. Jan, V Rahway H Frl, Feb.l Rotelle H Wed.Jan. 9 KUrtipf . the prospective team Returning wrestlers include 34 NORTH AVENUE, EAST CRANFORD ttone carving*, to Dec. 3. ' Suite," to Dee. 1, Fridays and bom hi Cranford and attended York- radio stations and on Blowing—Tinting . Prl. Jan. II Columbia J T^e«. Feb. 5. Union Catholic «:30 A H members have come up A Union College, MacAdamt, "New Saturdays, »:30 p.iri., 273-43S3. , seniors Bob Specht and John *l * * •*- Brookside Place School. She is•Channel 18. She recently •-'..• . Wlg«—Permsi .• "•:'. Frl.Feb.BWe«1fl»ld H Wed.Jan. lachas. Brewer • H Mytterles/'serlesof photo mysteries, to Mrcarter Theatre,' Princeton, Ffl.Jan. lSGerwood A Ann W«ausg^ through the recreation depart- Bakie; juniors Rich Geneva Nov. M, Monday to Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m.; "Jumper"" Nov. 27 to Dec. 16, *0»-V31- the daughter^ Mr. and Mrs. retttrne* froai a tour of West . Wed. Feb. 13 Rotelle Catholic 6130 A Wed. Jan. T> Rosel|e Park Hit' Monday to Thursday, « to 9 p.m. Openi Latte Thiirsdajr iJ Fp, Feb. ISRoMlle A~ Cranford gymnast Allison ment teams, - according to and Rich Briscoe and Phil New Jersey Public Theatre, 118 South Gus; Cohen who' lived at 425 Germany, the Netherlands Frl. Jan. 35 Harding . H' Feb. 19-AA»r. 1 COUNTY TOURN. Tuei. Jan. feDeecf laid A Farrell, and are experienced Sandford and soph Rob Ave. E., • "The Hound of the Orchard Street before moving and' Great Britain, and WT> , Mar. J-N*r, n STATE 1OURMGAME Is Ashbrook Cooper, scoring a season high Baskervllles," to Dec. 22, Fridays, 8:30 lirSMlinSt.. Crahford Thur. Jan. JtMaxon A' competitors, • Pender. ' , to Summit and then to West- previously, performed in TIMES 3:4J , Tues. Feb. 5 Chai. Brewer A of 8.75, tied for eighth place in p.m.) Saturdays, 7 and 10 p.m.; 276-I47J % Last season the varsity Herb Farrell is varsity Sundays, 3 p.m., 272-5704. Israel and Morocco. ORANOB AVCtrh ORADC Frl.Feb.aGarwood •, H floor exercise Saturday in the field. Their daughter and her TUH.Feb.11Kump< •• V.V. H New Jersey Theatre Forum, Sondra Cohen Tammam ,'VBOV* BASKBTBALL Club Champ state' Gymnastics Champion- team was" 11 and 2, losing only coach 'and John Fedorchak Plalnfleld, "The Glass Menagerie," to husband also live in Westfleld. Wed.J«n,VKump( - H Frl.Feb.12Kump( •'• • H' . Mon.Jan.MHubbard A t-rl. Feb. 15 Columbia ,. '••,.:: ships in Ocean Township. In to Westfield and Roselle Park, coaches the freshmen. , Photography Dec. 3, Thursdays to Saturdays, 8 p.m.* : "She was on the piano Sundays, 3 p.m. 757-5MI. ' ' • . , . Thur.JIn.irBlirnet - H GAME;TtMe:,'l-«jl-- • ;. :••; •\\ Ahh>Veisgerber of Crdnford 1^77 she placed 22nd in the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, 'Wizard Of Oz' before! she could - walk," Mod. Jan. 21 Hardlnfl A Wed. Jart,» Rotelle Park H VAiiflTy«J.v. recently, won' -the Club same event. 9 Madison, "Luv," t6 Dec. 2, 377-44«7. recalls her mother, Marcia, a , \. • •'.. wnaiTLiNo . p-aper Mill Playhouse, Mlllburn, GpNtAbt LENSES TUM.Jan.MMcManus ' H /Champion award of" the Girls Basketball by Greg Price musician herself who was Wed. Jan. 30 Columbia 'A Out. 71, Mr COUNTY TOURN Over . 100 gymnasts "Florello," to Dec. 1*. 374-4343. , Frl.Feb.l.Burnet A Wed. Jan. • plalnfleld •' H Ashbrook Women's Golf frolmmore than 30 schools Revelers > el Rah, at King's Row, Billed At CDC once president of the locally Frl.Jan. 11 UnlfMi ' i • ••''•' "Blithe Spirit," to Dec. IS, Fridays and «Aon,Feb.4Rotelle A "' AssociatioTL-She ajso teamed Five returning starters are Beth Hogan, Joann Connelly, model portfolios based Suburban Symphony. $75 a pair! I / Mon; Keb. 11 Soehl H Tues. Jeit, )5 Bahway . competed. Saturdays, 574-1255. The CDC Theatre, TOWinan s Frl. Jan. II Scotch Plains expected to play on the girls' Pam Baublis and Jill Thur. Feb. 14 Park Ave. A H with Arlene Walsh to win the WestHeld - Community Players, 1000 Tues. Jan.» Union Catholic # Ave., will present its 1979 Though her mother is, a Wed.F«b.50M»yon H varsity basketball squad this Mulvaney. " The rest of the advertising North Ave., "Mame," to Dec. 1,.Fridays hYou can't buy finer soft Thur. Jan. U Linden. •J. Sally Gresham Day Tourna- g^ !•«. *r» *.JI piano teacher, she began her Tuet. Feb. 34 Terrlll Rd. H and Saturdays, 332-1231. Children's Theatre production TuM.Jan.W Hillside season: seniors Karen team is up in the air at this __ contacts at a lower price anyplace CAME TIMr: 3|45 £ relent. Vauna, Oathout was LiVCllStS L-lteCl formal, lessons. with TBuya Frl, Feb. 1 Clark Sobierski and Mary Zoeller point," said White at tryouts commercial Movim Dec. 8 and 9. The play is "The ' , FROSH BASKETBALL A recognized as a winner in Elmore Theatre, Ellxabeth, "Eyes of EIAUSCH & LOMB , .-•: Tues. Feb. 5 Rosalie Catholic J Matsuki in. East Orange and Sal. Dec. M Clark 10 a.m. H and juniors Anne Gaven Thursday. Laura Mars," weekdays, 7:35 p.m:; Wonderful Wizard of Oz," Frl. Feb. e Rosalie Park ... A nine-hole competition. Wed, Dee. l« Summit A publicity ( Thanksgiving, 4:30, 8 p.m.; Saturday featuring a .cast of 16 by the age of nine was ULTflAiTHIN SOFT-LENS® ", ' . "* • ' Wed. Feb. 13 Llvlneston ' ' Dawn Grice and Kathy Frl, bee. 31 Kawameeh A By N.J. Senate and Sunday, 4:25, 6:15 p.m.; "When A studying with Edwin Hughes Frl.Feb. UWesHleld' \- H McNerney. members. FREE DEMONSTRATIQM Wed. Jan. V Burner A Tom Akey will work with the post cards Stranger Calls," weekdays, 9:25 p.m.; v in New York City. "She was a Tu«s. Feb. 1« Elliabeth H Esther Brown Thanksgiving, 4:30, 9:55 p.m.; Tickets^priced at $1.50 for ' Frl'Jan. il^dlton(OldGym) H FROtHWRBSTLINa • Richard A. Ferdinand and Coach Kitty White sees JV girls, and Terry Biunno is Saturday and Sunday, 3:30, 4:35, 10 very gifted jdhild," days her .•Wed. Jan. M Rahway H Thur. Dec. JO Summit A children and $2 for adults may Frl. Jan. U RooteveK A Kevin G. Rooney, who other good prospects in Mary freshman coach. brochures p.m. mother, proudly. At t the age wed. Jan. 9 Burnet H On Champ Fox Theatre, Rt. 33, Union, be reserved at the box office CallJudi U 964-82525 Frl. Jan. 35 Rahway A Frl.Jan. H Rahway «:Mp.m.H bicycled cross country from REASONABLE RATES "Quadrophenla," " today through calling 27fl-761l. Four of ten she won the. New* York Wed.jBD. JOHIIItlde H .^Wed2J*n..MMIIIburn_ — A 75Y c h e¥Tra 1 SlnrttsTy —FrtrFebr 1 Clark—= ' »~ Ithaca Team California to Cranford, Basketball p.m.; Monday and Tuesday, 7:15, »:1S performances are planned: Wed. Feb.« Edlun A .Thur. Jan. 24 Terrlll Rd. A received personal recognition 270=2379— Frl. Feb. 8 Retell* . ..--..- A ' p.m. Totbl Prolesslonal Sa"rvle.*>.and care In- Tuei. Feb.SMcManui H Old (lahway, "When A ' Stranger Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and pU. _; , 9.rtJrtior» Wed. Feb. 13 Kawameeh M Esther Brown, a 1977 yesterdatd y frof mh the j>Jew ,1'j* N0t COMPLETEtV eludlnfl .•xamliwlon. lltllna. full In- CALLTObAYII.;-....' Sal. Feb.» Kawameeh H Varsity basketball .coach definite ' senior returning Calls," today, tomorrow, 7:15; 9:15 J:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1:30 Sat. Feb. l« Burner 10 a.m. H Cranford High School Jersey State Senate, Talent runs in the family. A SATISFIED RETURN IN 30 •iructlon, two checkups, chejnlcal Tuei. Feb. 12 RooteveU A Joe Leva faces a year of starters are Keith Turner and ) p.m.; Friday, 7:30,9:40 p.m,; Saturday, and 4 p.m, : Offer Expires Deo. 31, 1979 ToeuFeb.W Park Ave. A Frl. Feb. 15 Park Ave. k:Mp.m.H graduate, is a member of the In a resolution sponsored by 4:40,4:20,8:15,10p.m.; Sunday, 4:30, 4, brother, .jR'obert, teaches DAYS FOR FULL REFUND OF aterillhtlon arid Ihrea month warrantee.-. Frl.Feb.HMcManUt A rebuilding with a young team. Bob Kelly. Tuei. Feb. USoehl ' H Ithaca College women's field Senator'Anthony Russo, the 7:50, 9:35 p.m.; Monday to Thursday, international economy at : CONTACTJ-EtiSES. •;••',- .....•• - '.••ioo.-: •" _^v^ Wed.Feb.xrSoehr H AAATCH TIME: 3:45 As many as six excellent There are seventeen games CAME TIME 3:45 SWIMMINO hockey team, which is seeded two Were cited for Strand Thsalra. Summit. "The ilt y^ sophomore prospects are Lhity ??heduje thii[ Muppet Movie," today, 7:15, 9 p.m.; bt ^-flrst iirriext week'ar Northras|r^uiiderlaieuTg~Uie frip to maKe~ I0 another brother, Sheldon, is a iMhORADE Sat. Jan. 13 No. Brunswick Dlv. expected to play on the varsity season, plus the Garden Stale ' Thanksgiving, 5:30,7:15,9 p.m.; Friday, BOVlBASKITBALL Regional Division II the bubllc aware of the causes ;jg 17:15, 9 p.m.; Saturday, J, 3:50,5:40, management consultant in Invitational: . ' squad. Holiday Classic, county and Three Great Ideas Wed,Jan.*ParkAvenu* - H Wed.Jan. 14 Plnary H Tournament. -' "' " u 7:30. 9:15 p.m.; Sunday, 2, 3:45, 5:30, 1 111 of cancer and of gains in its 0M , Andover, Mass. Both . Frl. Jan. I'T""' ' "d. A "We've had two down years sta(e tournaments. 7:15,9 p.m.; Monday, Tuesday, 7,9 p.m. Frl. Jin. HWestlleld 3p.m. A' Quilt Making graduated from Cranford Wed. Jan. URoselle Park A Mon. Jan. 21 Union H She was a J.V, starter at treatment. KEITH TURNER - CHS in a row," said Levarwith the Joe Clark coaches the JV Frl.Jan. Hkewameeh" H Frl. Jan. 35 No. Brunswick •H'i RETURNING HOOPSTERS — Dawn Grice, Karen to brighten your Holidays! *%^T\W/ fj High School. Tues. Jan. SiK'umpf , . H Ithaca this season and Varsity starter, Photos result that the turnout of id and Clyde Melton . The members .of the Wed. Jan. M Salon Hall A WEEKEND HIKES Inxher debut at Carnegie, Mon.Jan.MHardlno H Frl. Feb. 1 Plalnlleld. H accounted for one goal and by Greg Price. juniors and seniors is low. Two les the freshmen. Sobierski, Mary Zoeller, Anne Gaven and Kathy Wednesday Morning Club Wed.Jan. MMaxon» . A Wed. Feb. 4 Rahway H The Union County Hiking ! Mrs. Tammam performed Mon. Feb., 4 Park Avenue A Frl. Feb. (Summit A!' three assists. The team coach • For Thanksgiving... a bright and American. home department wbrks by Bach and Busoni, Tuei. Feb. Jsoehl, A Wed. Feb. HSbrlrtof leld H has characterized her ,as a Club has planned four hikes McNerney.at basketball tryouts. Recipe will nieet Monday at 10 a.m. at Mon. F«b: II Edison H Frl. Feb. 15 Berkeley Hts. - , H this weelfend. colorful center piece of dried flowers Franz Schubert, DeBussy, Frl. Feb. 15 Roielle A Wed. Feb. 20 Madison consistent) experienced the home of the chairman, A Treks Hff~Hhe Watchung CRAN-APPLE SALAD Richard Peaslee, Paderewski Wed. Feb.MKumpf A Sat. Feb. 23 County Tournament player. artistically arranged by our floral Mrs. R. L. Macklin, 8 Colby Tues. Feb. MMcManus H Frl. Feb. V Union Catholic A Reservation and Ramapo MOLD and Chopin. GAME TIME: 3:45 Tues. Mar. 4 B. Easf 8. West Lane. Marie Seavy. will H Brown, who played on the State Forest are Saturday. specialists. ^ f\ 1 6-oz. or 2 3-o». pkgs. In recent years her OIRL* VARSITY* Double Dual Meet instruct the group in the accomplishments have J.V. BASKBTBAI.L Thur. Mar.'4 State Diving Champ. Ithaca team which won theSunday's hikes are in the strawberry gelatin making of guilts Groehet & Knit For Christmas Yrl. Dec. 14 Union - A /» cup chopped walnuts Croehet Wed.Jan.23W««t(leld A be reports on two women Manhattan School of Music. Wed. J«h. 14 Scotch Plali)s H di5ttnguist> Us ^nund liom \)u> poinsettias or amaryL.is to show the depth of your ap- Dissolve -.gelatin. in. Frl. Jan. 25 Scotch Plains H Sat. Jan. 1« Winter Relays County .' -artistsT" Elisabeth .Vigtie- ShehaB been a soloistTitthe Wed. Jan. M Union Catholic H ongimil in a side by side boiling water. Stir in Wed. Jan. 23 Hillside H I compartson preciation. Lebrun by Mrs. H. S. Allen JuUliard Theatre at Lincoln liistru^tioiis Frl. Feb. 1 Clark 6 p.m. A Sat. Jan. 24 State Relays cranberry sauce, apple- Wed. Feb. a Hillside ' H 1 Wllh its tolinomuntti the LHUVII ii. and Berthe Morisot by Mrs. A. W»d. Jan. M Elizabeth "»o doubt Cjoinq to rank among the sauce and wine. Chill until t Center, at the Lincoln Center Frl. Feb. 8 Rotelle H Sat. Feb. J Winter Track Champ. C. Mitchell. • W*d. Feb. 13 Linden A linos! spflakors oHurud al any Weil Deliver for Telegraph orders Library for the Performing Wed. Feb.oWetflleld pneo t partially set; fold in f Available... Frl.Feb. 15Wasttleld H Sat, Feb. 9 County Meet Thanksgiving. Call 2:13-3650 to anywhere in the U.S. \ walnuts. Pour into 6% cupJ ... - ^j| .',..•• GAME TIME-. 3:45 . ' Wed. Feb. 13 Plalnlleld Irvlnoton. $369 speaker mold. Chill until firm (5 or j OIRLJTFRO1H . Sat. Feb. 14 State,'Group Champ. BA»KBT»ALL MEET TJMES: 3:4J 18 hours or overnight).« Sound Ideas Start At Stuart's Audio! Frl. Dec. 31 (tshway - H VARSITY a 1 Can yuii Ihinh ol a sounder idea than Stuart's one year speaker ejenanje WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP Makes 10 to 12 servings. { A New Book ABout Frl, Jan. 4 Roosevelt , ' A J.V. BOWLING . tues. Jan. I TerrlltRd, A Mon. Dec. 17 Hillside (luaunlec At any lime within one year nl puittiasing a Inud speaker syslem trom John, Chuck and Chris Steuernagel Great with cold turkey. Frl.Jan. II Park Ave. ' A Stuari 5 Audio you may IN)fit it in lot the lull nurchase price and chuose in* other Mrs. Charles Johnson 9 Mon. Jan. 14 Burnet HI. s Ttiur. J»n.3Westileld loudspeaker system that Stuart's sells at a higher price and pay only Ihe diller- Our 44th Year -23BeechSt. Knitting Yarns Thurs. Jan.17 Edison &;, Mon, Jan, 7 Bumper , ence {Applies to speakers selling lor less than 5500 each) 'Enlightened Beings Wed. Jan/?3 Roosevelt IS. Thur. Jan. i0 Unlort : Needles Sat. Jan; 24 Kawameeh I; Mon; Jan. 14 Roselle Catholic 250 Springfield Ave. J near Cranford line) West field Montgomery, x Ruth with "possession by a spirit," TuesJJsn;29Ed|»6n :);Thur; Jan. 17 Linden,,''•'. "Strangers.Among KB." (NY: for the owner of a body must instructions Books Thur.3an.,3IT»frlll,Rd; [-'.' ;'Mpn.'.J ?•".„ Sluwt/A Audio *)nc. iVortli Avc^ '^m Thur. Jan. Ji xwMi'ilr.i S44 North Avenue East. W««l(leld • 3330463 Coward, McCann & g\v«Lpennlssion,an honorable Rug Yarns & Canvasses Mon'.'Jan. . ^ y ^ Jl«isss»sissss^» .^V^ .^T^sw .^sT^ssI „»,' Graneti Mall. Rmjlc 206 Rarllan • S2C 4434 GcoghBgarj),>J979, ZS4 pages alternative to suicide, wllh no ' Thur.Jan. 31 Union Catholic ' 4 Broadway Denvillc * 625-4533 Ct-ochet Materials ' Mon. Feb. 4 Bumper \ .^ $9.95 ' '" ,, •" " kariffiic sUgma attached V »?t£M*l SENIORS* GOLF WINNER — William Copelati'd, WI-SHM.IO T,(l.s Wi-11 And More.'. . • ' " Thur. Feb. 7 Scotch Plains GUILLOTINE— Bob Specht and Rich Genova practice a classic h6ld. DonvilU; 8. Haritan Mon U Wi-il S.I' '* 10 I' Reviewed by. '.'Sometimes the human has .&n. F«j>;sothtj -Mon, Feb. 11 Rahway right, of Cranford, won the,first division of theipiljcth ROCHELLEDUBOI8 lost, heart, or has'taken on a ,O;AMe-T,iME,Sl:4S; Thur. Feb. 14 Bumper Annual Union County Seniors' Golf Tournament, >/•iA|**«BAyBi Sat. Feb. 33 State Sectionals Ruth Montgomery's' "A task more diffiuclt than he (or Sat. Mar. IJ state Finals scorlnd an 87. Congratulating Copeland is Dan Bil- { : *rhORADB Hum, Feb. 25 cbonty Tournament Gym Night Is Off she) was prepared to handle." • OIRLS BASKETBALL ly, golf pro at Oak Ridge Golf Course, Clark, where World Beyond" was a major ; Mon. Mar. 3 County Finals W«d< Jan. ?Cha». Brewer bestseller in 1971, touching on* The Walk-out leaves his or her MATCH TIME! 3:20 Echo Lanes tournament was held. all the major matters of life, memory with the Walk-in, so^ Thur.Jan. lOHardlno • The girls' gym night death and reincarnation. Now, the newcomer may not realize THE ULTIMATE DINING EXPERIENCE scheduled for Monday at Come See McDonald's in the Age of Aquarius, he or 8he.is; one for several Walnut Avenue School has "Strangers .Among Us years. One way to notice a IS SUNDAY BRUNCH AT DAPHNE'S own The Alley been cancelled because of a (Enlightened Beings from A Walk-in is through his or her, PTA meeting. World to Come)" is the guide- ability to pick up the pieces of ord Bloomingdale Brookside In A Different Light ® book to help us pass through ' life and put them together UC WOMEN'S HOOP the troubled era ahead, a book agaui, "Walk-ins are quietly Hlgh games at Brookside this week ericburagtog a return to self- ' John Perdek wa» hloh bowler of the nlaht with carries oi 215 and 223 for a MO High games and high series In the were bowled by Joan Buydos, 183, Pat in the field of the paranormal series, • • • ..• •.,.••... s ••..••.•...,;. •' ' '.'.'••• .. .Bloomlngdal . a League were bowled by O'Brien, 177 and Betty Hogan, 171. High The Union College women's about: hope''-ami despairs me -reliance.. Suggesting that MCol»nerlfaowled2(HandW4toVhl«*1nVi«. ' ; ..-" • Janetj-Kmoe. ia»i MunryMilLir. l«7, series wore rolled by Ann "DVowwikl. basketball team will play a 29 _JJtb#r_M0 flames of th« nl«htw«r« 6111 Meehan*; JM< ftay Santella. 2»r Jb* -.J««-JM/-Wi«la Weh, 167, 440t-l.li MOrBfttty Hogan, 454 and Pat O'Brien, -instead of-pressufing^govewi- - AnaliWII, 2M; Paul Ch»lstnian, 2oB; Bob Bruns,2o4) Tom Boyle, 2MiA|HoBatv/. Buchler,J«, 1S2,43>i Mary Loeser, 158, 453. game schedule this season, mentto-proyide even-more-, Thorna, 1M. • :. W Lhighlighte. d by two holiday services, vve 'shoud rely on bstapctuk, 202; Paul Genova, 2O9j Ron Gable, 201; Jim DolleSalaTsu; Dave The ShowOfft 19 8tournaments and action in the Koilowskl,tvw5 200oamesj CaMOurskl,333; Glenn Laycock,307j Ralph TayloH, W L The Stars IB 9 own destihy; Ihe.uespuu ourselves -TMy-Vyittlaiii Sclimlli, 300j Tom Voung, 310; Wrg• Hayeck'sFood J* 4 . meaning of life that they can Cranford Elks 200» 24'A 'MVi • 5 Among Us" is not a doomsday Dthnter'i Flower Shop 26 IB 6 forego the time-consuming prophecy. Each of us Kas the- THcLodda 2» t " 7 process of birth and childhood, ability to create, oulf own. dfanford Hotel U'/i Wh a cranford 5»oH Center 22 n 9 returning directly to adult destiny; but if we stumble on ToirEnoel Plumbing 21 to. 10 Bridge Exxon bodies." Ruttf^bhtgomeiry; ptfr path of self-sparchini, it's ^ . Wh, 11- admits that she^is not a'Waikt Global Carpet Cleanlmj - 19 25 12 reassuring to thuiik thiere:are ; Crawford Oulf : ., 25 13 • in, for these? high-minded Barnetl'» Wine Barrel Rm. 19 25 . U , Walk-ins to pick ,us? up; arid ^ 25 Mills Decorators t. 19 15 entities only walk, into the • cbntihue our projects until, ' Veterans 9«rber shop ." 18 : 1 iv> •••. 14 adult bodies of humans who they are finished; ,Maybe Methodist Men's Club '. 17 V \7 have asked to withdraw, before Builders Oeneral Supply. 17 27 18 Worried ryoii'i:^ a Walk'in or know' Howland R«altoi>» ir 27 19 completing their tasks. :• A sonieohe who niight be. ",;;A .. SwaifCl^aners .!• :' ..,- 14 28 30 Walk-in is not to be confused •fantastic book by an unparaV 15'/i 2fl^ 31 Abort Fad? TNt Chronicle '. 14 30 33

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i • • •, '?*.'v.i»'-tjr»1^ " VvVJ' UBRARIANSPJBAKS ; Carolyn Markuson, director joint conference of th*l Sobering Buys of instructional inedia for the ;Library AModatteo ixA the CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Union County Regional High' Florida Association for Media County: Find ^-^7^7 geijtmeFirinF , <-*•• KENILWORTH - Sphering-1 Plough Corporation has Solution To Garbage Crisis '••\'W qompleted the purchase of g tjrtifa, S.A., an Argentine KENILWORTH - Livio would be banned (rom_ find out if Jie freeholders will V.Wednesday' November 21,1979 Page 13 pharmaceutical"conipany7~f6r ' Manciflo, Biaydr, has dumping tteir garbage. "~"A~ an undisclosed amount of • IF . , *. r yu demanded action from ththeeserie s of reprievep s was allow the borough to seek its cash. , "' 1 •••••••5' ^A county within the month on the granted with the borough own Solution independently of . Schering-Plough said that ban on garbage dumping at continuing to dump beyond the the six other towns. negotiations began in April the,; , Hackensack latest Sept. 30 deadline. The mayor concluded his and were recently approved' • ••'• • .-I ••;•• •>';••" •. " " Meadowlands. letter by telling Kazar that by the Argentine government. 28 Nprth 20th Street In a letter to Josepph E. Mancino instructed Kazar to either the county takes steps Here's To A Ha fiLL DESIGNER The company said that Unifa, keniiworth, New Jersey Kazar, head of tthh eU Unron have thecounty attorney get a—withln"ar days "or I shall located in Bqenos Aires, had County Departmenp t of restraining order againlg t the instruct my borough attorney LABELS! annual sales of approximately PlPlanningi , MMancini o requested HMDC preventinti g it ffrom to act on our behalf on this $7 million and produces drugs •••":•• TVA', ti most serious situation." v.^ •• ••:•'. TUJES.I actidb on behalf of the seven prohibitinp g the towns from • Wine Starting Dec. It I for genito-urlnary, mental, /. •• nloh County towns, including .• . >.,. :>••• Ulh C ildi continuintiig toto dump at the OPKN EVERY EVENING TIL 8 P.M. circulatory, musculoskeletal, Keniiworth, by the Union present facility. . The HMDC is building infective and parasitic, skin* garbage balers and • Beer FANTASIA BOUTIQUE County Solid Waste Advisory He wants the freeholders to and respiratory problems. Council.' . decide on the best alternate compactors on the site and 601 BouWvard, Keniiworth, 272-4145 had told many towns it now Liquors The second foreign drug ' The Hackensack site and tell the towns what v VISA A MASTERCHARGE ACCEPTED company purchased by Meadowlands Development portion of the increased fees serves that they would no AY LAYAWAYS" Commission notified the seven longer be able to participate. Mixers BREARLEY BAND . _ Allentown,Pa.,Nov.11.Thel)and placed third In its' the county will absorb. The towns 1M: years ago they mayor also asked Kazar to , The state had instructed each Tournament of Bar LIO division. Photos by Bob Adler, ' county to develop a plan for acq "• ••••" ' ' fM^fS^^M^Wi' " 1 WsM. Holiday Hours: Pharmaceuticals Ltd. of BROMAN NAMED ft:?'-"'- • .'• - -C..'' '.VU*' " disposing its solid waste. England in July. Dr. Marylyn E. Broman of The other county towns Mon. - Sat.: 9AM - 10 PM '% Scotch Plains has been ap- affected are Elizabeth, OPEN. THANKSGIVING 9 to 2 pointed Chief of Adolescent Hillside, Rahway, Roselle, FOR LAST MINUTE CONVENIENCE Medicine of the department of Roselle Park and Winfield. pediatrics at Muhlepberg Hospital. encai AHEAD? SPECIAL MEETING ALICE LEFi^BVRE of Candle Kitchen'In Garwood 'sleigh, straw wreath ana Frostle with a shovel, KENILWORTH- There will 666 displays rnacrame Christmas tree among mahy ) Alice runs classes, which are full right now, and KENILWORTH be a special meeting\of the 512 Boulevard • Keniiworth handcrAfted Items for the season. Other Items also sells supplies for craft enthusiasts. Photo by An Untuned Boapdof Education Monday at shjwrr.hjare. IncJjide^fJj&side-^bas^^ — ~~ "• 6:15 p.m. to consider two 172-3333 "cones, ScandlKavian wheat weaving, silk flowers In '\ €ar AAearis special education students DR. STANLEY GOLDSTEIN transportation resolutions. General Family Dentist IJC Attracts 6 Teen Committee Trouble this . ..• . 276-5353 • • The Business of The Week If there Is someone you know Garwood Calendar who needs dental care, but that Saturday, Nov. 24 ';- .-'{•• '•'' Vtfinter! person Is staying away from 20Residents 7:30 p.m. • Bingo at St. Anne School, To Meet Nov. 29 the dentist mainly because, he/she fears "what's going to Monday, Nov. 26 i '^-r<- GARWOOD- The recently uin- "Travi happen" on the first visit, i O^Garwood i • 12:15 p.m. -Rotary Club meeting, Marlsa's. appointed committee;, on perhaps you can help by sym- 'Tuesday, Nov. 2T , •• •>• ."• ,• ,'•'.. ' . . recreation needs for teenagers GOlBOWLING A/L Mancino Travel Agency is a twenty year old firm owned and operated GARWOOD --•• Twenty pathetically explaining what 7:30 p.m. - Bingo at St. Anne Sdhool. will meet Thursday, Nov. 29 at by Livio Mancino. Its first office opened In Bayonne, later moving to Journal takes place. It does little good Garwood residents are among . 8:30 p.m.-Borough Council meeting. Square where Livio Mancino and a staff of four still operate a successful to simply say "you're being stir 1,053 full-time students Who 8 p.m. at Borough Hall.. GRECO'S GARAGE Wednesday, N6v. 28 ~ ^ V FOR I THE FUN OF IT Travel Agency. ly." • • " '• .-• ••' '. •'••• •' The members were launched their college careers 8 p.m. - Planning Board meeting, Borough Hall. . 301 South Ave. E- Cranford We have everything The Keniiworth office on the Boulevard opened in 1970 and is the Agency's Often the first visit hi forced In Onion College's fall appointed by John J. Home Office. It provides every type of Travel Service; air, train, tours, on a fearful person by. a dental sQy . Thursday, Nov..29. ' ' •''. • "•'•;. i, • ' '.-. McCarthy, mayor, Nov. 8 and emergency and, because of semester yeu need: cruises, bus and hotel and car reservations. The agency can also arrange the Garwood residents include: 8:30 p.m. - Knights of Columbus meeting, 37 South Ave.. include Mrs. Doris Corblslero, SOLVES YOUR having to gain for a painful pro- MONOAV Mrs. Janet Newman, and SHOES . SHIRTS . WNIST rental of a complete Hotel or Boat. The Keniiworth office is staffed by three blem that has been building for Lori Beyerl, 516 Beech Ave.; council members Anthony SUPPORTERS. CHALK BAGS . very competent agents serving Keniiworth and neighboring communities, as rrtbriths or years/ thereafter >JEt>-S*r. Margaret Black, 529 East St.; CUSTOM DRILLED well as a referral business from as far away as Evansvllle, Indiana: DIRECTORS of theband are treated to a victory celebration by the Band OFFICES CLOSED Limone, Kevin Fuentes, AUTQAAOTIVE PROBLEMS: TOWELS OFT CERTIFICATES that patient can only draw a Anne Casabonhar328 BOWLING BALLS A/L Mancino Travel Agency Is extremely proud of Us proven record of mental picture of urgency, Boosters after the competition. Seated are Terry and Rob Rlsden, band direc- GARWOOD - Municipal Walter Masczcak and . Complete Tuneup Services transacting over one million dollars of travel business in a year. Mr. Man- discomfort and anxiety for tor, and in rear, from left, are John Zamorskl, Tim Barnes, Bonnie Korkowskl f bffices in the borough will be Georgians Gurrieri. • '•'• • Brakes . Mufflers. Tires [COLUMBIA, EBONITE,] future visits. Not putting off Batteries .Lubrication. Radiators clno attributes this successto ability, integrity and competency. Over the and Ken Reed. . For- The meeting is open to the LA.M.P. BRUNSWICK! years, the agency has booked and arranged 70% personal travel and 30% needed professional care is the . Transmissions. Towing BILINSKASIBROS basis for avoiding most dental, . Exhaust Test Equipment commercial travel plans. . ... emergencies. 100 Roselle St., Linden • 4S6-3797 See us! We can handle any of your Travel needs around the globe! ^V But It's bard to get this type CRANFORD ., Garwood • 7^9 0435 Our motto is, "If You've Tried The Rest. Now Try The Best!" of logic across to someone who' ornamental pear tree on : fears the unknown of first- LetHere, 201 New St.; Laurie Center Street between Willow ' 276-9811 Hours (LINDEN) 11 a.m. • Ip.m. S«t. U».m.-4 p.m. 624 Boulevard, Keniiworth 276-2666 contact with a new dentist, but Keniiworth EL3ECTRIG LJntone, 81 Fourth Ave; andstreet and South Avenue Ui the:; LEARN this can be overcome with calm EHzabeth Marmaras, -104 ; reassurances, from someone early spring to beautify the CentotSti, r, y,u--^M ; THE close. 12 Wednesday, November 21, bushie^district. • AjsA-Andrea/^Martone, 323 Any resident who would like ? ( Livio Mancino, P*op. -3- Today's dentist must, before _ KENHiWORtH Twtjr Ha^l,Aye.;ArftyrMassa,424 beginning, treatment, have a zi ^ ^ crimson, maple tree;; ARIN REALTY Airru rather complete medical one Keniiworth residents art among 1,053 full-time students Wanted la front of his or her-^ 4 WEEKS COURSE INCLUDES Members - of Multiple Trips By Air •Land • history provided^from the pa- McNamatra, 345 ^. Ave,: fome shouJd ^ ^ ^^^, Service Directory tient's own viewpoint; This may' PBA who launched their college 4-MIOUR CLASSES « Li8ting...A Team Of Pro- - For •Vacation . Indicate a need to com- garage, Wfe, ^between ^/ perty Professk ils Who • Business • Honeymoon" municate with the family physj- "Typewriter Repair Shop" 4-DISCO PARTIES ONLY annuals, Patfblmen's 'spofasor communitit y evenitat - semester. .; ^ v ^. uce^ Ricardo, Care About You; .Tickets Delivered - No Service Fee clan, especially If there is a ALUMINUM PRODUCT AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS Bewevdlent Association's a^enablertheiEBAfonwk* They are;.GaryBowalo, 220 heart condition, high blood also should call!; IN BALI ROOM UARN THE CHA-CHA., FOX TROT, Hallmark Insurance Agency . If You've Tried The Rest, ' pressure, or other long-term dance is Friday, Nov. »l) from donations to families of police N.22Sfc; Angelo Capobianco, y Now.;Try -TlieEtestt,' conditions existing." And, for 9 p.m. to ta.m. at the Uj*fon jofflisprskUltd or injured in'.the J,. .9m ;MvW SI N. nth Bireei, Kenllworth "— 624 BiwilevirA* KenlWorih" -s. many good reasons, the dentist \11M1MM KFIIIA LINCOLN UNION COUNTY 272-7222 -=Z must know If the patient Is tak- Elks Club, 281 Ghftstnut^St, 'u^p duty. ^"^kmbs r I FORD -276-2666, ing any- type of drugs! No part ^aftl?: d OLDSM0WIE. I*. Rl II k CO. of the medical/dental history : Sales & Service ofOffice Equipment MERCURY TUIVBIIKII 1! TIMOR P. should be withheld; rest Sal Russo and Luv, featuring and industries in the I CUSSES SIZE WILL BE LIMITED TO IHSUREmiLflBJtlTY Authorized . Home Improvement AUTHORIZED Authorised FORD assured, the dentist is not being Brent. Donation of $3 benefits cHocks niay be sent toP R Quality UsedCars Buick _KENILWORTH -—Fashions For HIM! —, nosey, but only trying to give Products OLDSMOBILE Dealer Since 1920 PBA Local 135's death and Local 135 at 567 Boulevard. ^^0 !fi tALL TODAY Superb Se^hkbe ~\ Sales A Service JEWELERS, INC. ~ Famous Brand Names — the care needed In the most ef- Road; Thonaaas Puccello, 14 Storm Windows & Doors Sales Service Rentals ficient and resultful manner.. New Address SALES& SERVICE -Top Styling • Distinctive Lines ~_^ Boyd Terr,; Barbara Red Carpet Lease GOOD UStDCARS Open Eves. til9;J0 DIAMONDS X-rays on the first, visit are ilie regional schools board NENTAL DANCE CLUB - Munsingwear • Drummond " Goldsmith, 501 Washington ibetidv 33? N Broad Street ~~ JEWELRY- usually necessary. Often a 276-3205 232-7651 Sat til 6:00 • Career Club Keniiworth Calendar Ave.; Williani Hannbn, 26 recently approved>>'•? the ill be;; Elizabeth WATCHES series of eighteen Is taken or expenditure of $8,940 to ;heldforKenUwor^,residentt;; 276-6100 245-6100 tbe newer- panoramic X-ray Friday, Mov. 23 Epping Drive; Eugene Jacobi, KEKILWORTH* 272-3950 103 SOUTH AVENUE S60NORTHAVE E replace•; the carpet irif• the IS8 yVrMtitld Ave Roiellr Park £*| f)f*lf 0 lt«pajri done on pi procedure Is used. Of course, In' Curbside recycling for area north of Boulevard. 249 No. 20th St.; and James 501 BOULEVARD, KENIIWORTH CRANFORD WESTFIELD 354-3300 the taking of X-rays there is no auditoriums at David 500 Boulevard, Saturday, Nov. M- : . Merio;2d6No.i«tliSt ; J V, MILE FROM GARDEN STATE PARKWAY EXIT/138 _ «U Routevard. Keniiworth Keniiworth discomfort Involved and there 10 a.m. - Noon - Boys' soccer, Grades 4 thru 8,16th St;,.. Also; John MoeUer, 316 N. Bt?eariey, Arthur L. Johnson, Boulevard, from 6 to 8 p.mi Is relatively little radiation ex- and Jonathan Dayton. High It is recommended that a. 272-2991 posure. Nevertheless, pregnant and Sheridan Playground; " • 19th St.; Debra Powanda, 25 ; ! 276-6513 10 a.m. - Noon - Art lessons, all school age children, Schoolsf ..- '' .J: ?4\' . full meal be edten at least two} AUTO DEALERS AUTO SERVICE & TIRES BANKS BODY & FENDER Maun: »:»< Fit 8:30-8.Sal. 9:30-6 women should- apprise their, N. 18th St.; Richard Rlzzo, 531 | AUTO SERVICE dentist of their condition prior Recreation Center.' -..r -- . " \ Newark Ave:; Greg Stack, 35ft v f * ThWIbvii'est of three bidders,; B. Shejiadi and Sons, was y COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE to having X-rays, as this will af- Monday. Nov. 2« ^ ^Boulevard; Edyta Szaro, 72 *;tost.:' * '• *- 'J.;y •.. -i'- awarded the contract. • The PRIBE m SERVICE KENILWORTH fect how and when he takes 6^ p.m. - Girls' basketball, grades 5 and 6, Harding So.J^h St/, Ju^, Tqrtprello, ROTCHFORD £ J Body & feoder af (Biffattg: ^ SLIPCOVERS, them ^-.i^- -: :. _^_— |RS JTrainiiiiiSeli. 433 North Ave. E. O mmmm FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Additionally, "study models" LIGHT TRUCKS & VANS Many Designs In Stained Glass DRAPERIES 7-9 p.m. - Tax office open. Twiczlk^ W 23r^ St; AiV.; MEMBER Westfleld, N.J. 2 AUTOCENTER STATE Mi Free Estimates of the teeth are frequently Authorized New Jersey Lamps For Trig... Dining Room,^ made on Initial examination. 7:30-9 p.m. - Borough clerk's office open. Vitale, 366 Franklin Ave.; and NATIONAL DOG GROOMING Sales ^ Leasing ~i FRFE 24hr. Towing CARPETING ^^h Council WkSl 1 -Brearley ^Voup Complete— —R.e4i These enable the demist ;to Maria .Vteoni;j23_JST~izigt St. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ALLMAKES 't* " "Kitchen, Pool table, Etc UPHOLSTERY. more thoroughly analyze the Tuesday, kEJNILWORTH -- - The THE PERFECT GIFTS overall mouth condition and the (At'th KenilwbrtH Pdblic Library in Senior Citizens 1 7-9 p.m. - Building inspector's office open, :• Children CoUect • Mirrors AilTY work needed to be done, whtn Resident Named coopeiration with the Internal n American & Foreign CENTER 272-4500 Free Courtesy Cars • Suncatchers , the patient is not In the office. 7-9 p.m. - Zoning enforcement office open. V Service- Parts 19 Years Experience 408 South Ave. E. 8 p.m. - Borough Council meeting. ' . Revenue Service' will offer a An Ihrtoyatlvct. approach, lo cpr- • Magic Planters JCORATORS^ The process of making Impres- v training program for indga'nianulaclurlng! The Slgnoi Divi- o Shank 654-3222 Westfleld, N.J. 477 BOULEVARD 436 N.MICHIGAN AVE. 13 N. 2MH Street, Keniiworth ill MHIUVMD, UNllWQHMi sions for models Is usually sim- Wednesday, Nov. 28 "ry* ;•:>';>''• sion doDS not usa Ihe assembly line approach 101 South Ave., Cranford 654-6770 KENILWORTH ; volunteers to assist people lo conslrucllon Each unit Is carolully Qssombtod K E NILWORTH—276-722* ple and uneventful. 12:15 p.m. - Rotary meeting, Raven's Nest. KENILWORTH KENB^WORTH- Children Next door to Weatflold 241-2975 ' Of course, a tooth-by-tooth L returns. Anyone by hand under laboratory conditions. A primary USEDCARS Member^DIC - 6-8 p.m - Girls' baBketball, grades 5 and 6, Harding Eliiabeth O'Brien of 48 in Mrs. Marie Simon's State Inspection Center visual examination is ac- : roasortfor the outstanding porforraance Is Signal's , .. . „„„. "25 Years This Location' 276-7573 complished1 on first visits, and Schqpl. ~ \;:X':^s:' ::%\ . " "•' •'•"'."''•'r;: ''v}p$Uyjifci graduated academically gifted and Magnet construction and Square Shank Mounting lor exact stylus • the findings related to and con- 6-8 p.m. - Girls'basketball, grades 7 and 8, Brearley. Cum Laude from the talented classes at Harding -alignment1. TC7SU. ..$190. . » I Hand Dried Whh Blowers • By Appointment f b^foreNo" •'.-,Olnor Signet DUal Maonol Phono Cailridoes CONTRACTORS KENILWORTH BLVD. firmed by the finished X-rays, i. - Coed Karate, Grades 5 thru 8, Harding School. *# Salni EUzAb^th jta School collected a total of ;:>;'... available Horn $60 loS326 BUILDERS DECORATORS Roth procedures are essential ^i»y,oy;# May, has been chosen as one 29.., 1, before Nov. Featuring $79:96 for UNICEF on Sound Ideas Start At Stuart's Audio! to good diagnosis as neither, by 14 p.mi - Welfare office open. ofthe"OuUtandlngWomenof "Halloween. TERMINAL Itself, can provide complete In- 4-5 p'Wi r; Builduig ' office open, » SWaater? • Collaras ' purcli,isk ill the above Siginil Caitri(U|p Stuart s Aiiilm will intlui BUONTEMPO THIS sight'into individual needs. inrr slylii'slylii',, rlcinei |,|,ii S? OOValum MIFF stylus inspt-ction anil .1 General Builder DAVIS BROS. MILL END STORES, Inc. - Sales & Service All this and no pain? This and u) c.ne.c.t (,l your f. since 1950 ' SPACE Cutlom M«d« Serving The Area DRAPERIES more and still no pain. In most • Alterations a SLIPCOVERS In I IH Tilt SlfiNirCAHTMIDfiC Jock Davis ' - For 30 years cases! . , . , • Additions CAN SELL LaretMltctkMtol "Union CojuHfy't Friendliest Blfee Shop" Dr. Stanley (loldfltrln p ,yagUe^ ^ ooff ivlunltipaUUes. ,.... ^_, - 1 Alterations P.brklby Y»rd OPKN Tlll'HB. NITE ' 1 : : ; ;i 1 • Concrete Work or Ball Cranford Professional • Mancin*,;.: -' mayor, ••••• :• J(ya,S; • '••Gft0gor^.''SgrOl,v.t6vi/nBhlp: ;::VS*Uth >-I»cc^^|» WVcorl Addition! 1 • Fireplaces YOUR Fo»m Rubber ~~ MM BouWvardf Keniiworth Building I arrangArrange aah - ,^0rvmmmw vr*rw » w •• ••io• W 9nc. a Shed at the rear of the home • 'o-voy . .OMMUIM«II. ROUMMS.. Ram»ft*m->HM — --, SERVICE d 276-2331 Ctort'276i!j353 toUo of the New Jer^y session in Atlantic City. Plavhous$ In General Repairs *#Matt Paduli^fllO Granfotd^ V :; -: 4 Bro.dwi». panviii.. 62s «3j Free Estimates «--J '••> - ^. ' •:•;'• . •" ' m. •' ':', WailWa — TUOB . WeO Fn Sal 0 30 lr. 6 Mon Thucs 10 oL Fully Insured >4tnvillA & Rauutfi -. Mon. TUOB Wnd Sat 9 30 lo 6 Thure Fn Yn ( Free Estimates Call CALL CRANFORD Specialists .;..,. ... . ea of the. fl 276-1474 HERSHEY'S 1 ; : 276-60Q0 Coll 608-9416 276-6000 siwdd^^rthrv'^elEqt ^' ..lils^.^;^.- •:'. '•"v';;- V^; . 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Etege W CRANFORP (N.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21,1979 , 1979 CRANFORD (NJ.) CHRONICLE j REALISM Sewing ClaM St. Michael Honors fcrvi/nnrth/ JAf/lUT 711\ V Health Plan Hearing Here December 6 KopicW; «in-oraat--_.. nrr 1 ~i o»!«t »*: v. „! Magolre, iRoberta Bianco, neinieen Karen Orlmshaw. Alllion , OretacotT first honor*i;^Andrtw Semen, Jennifer h&J The Union County ASvttbry Crainford "Library. The desired level of health for a Idea/ Moving & Storage 1. ra Schmidt, Council of the Regional Health hearing will be followed by the geographic area and long and o^vnH W™* t% Vh» n » chrlrtlne "don, Cindy .Gallaoan; lo* Rtos,iSteven Pedoth, sotan Hahnr Peter, FabrleH. Kellh siattery; second . ,,j Planning Council will hold a counciPs regular December shbrt-ranee actions to achieve "^orporatod intotto second honors for. the. first u^™tZon{Tri»n siattery, Bewrly Laura Prlitb/SttiGrade•(fr.thonor.!- Jtonors: , M|chaelV Brloando, Steven ••.••:$* marking period as follows: Lutartl, CarolynSmith, Patricia Bablts, Philip Kane; setond honor*: . Fran(r deLataro, Alexander Wright. Daborah j%u 276-6000 hearing bert Thursday, Dec. meeting. this level —K—IM —— ; J (•' • - ,.-.•.. vv .• •,. • . •.. ' Kaioorli,! Tlerney'. KeUey,; Jerriiyn. * 6, to receive public comment Public comment Is invited The Plan covers the five- llmont, ^_LaYlnta__ Mean.,: ArnyL .. Hellenbrecht,,' Rosemary Sell;. Trlcla. ohahealthplan for the region, on the I960 Health Systems county reeion of Warren. Wilbert Allen^chairman of Plan _ iHSP)_ and its Susratr-Morris, tsseit and Transportation^© ^fe-^ -^ ^ •-;• -jr. fcHMtelJ*fe :3rd Grade - flr*t honors:, Chrlitoptier_ REAL ESTATE 1 1 1 sai e 1 Stain, Cathy Fernandas, Judd Kopickl, i^J* *™^ * ®!^- " ? J? impteinentaOoii.ThePlanis a Union for which the Regional ^r 'Eileen Schneider; second i honors; •. Meodowlands Race Track BENNER, INC. .ChrUJophef. Devli, JWchael wn*1t_J. •;:-$f>?m?#i£|i ^^*^>^^€^€^€^<^<^€^^^ BODY AND FENDER Kane, Jennifer Matthews,. William •••*•-' - r< <» *<**• Every Night / agencyv STRAIGHTENINO Damty, Kevin Hare, Joseph Karkowskyy Let us pause SERVICES Departure Rahway Train Station - 6:00 Joseph McCutcheon, Brian Meede, ANDTOWINO Daniel S»ttanhn, Monfca de lot Rio*, a moment, Eileen Pagan/ Mary pagan, Jennifer PAINTING - Interior and ALUMINUM SHOWROOM times: Linden'Train Station - 6:15 Maouire, Jennifer; Mulllnnlx, lariua exterior. Call 274-5774 E$Hthat*tr Furntahmf ~ "Nowlekl, KlmberlyWebster. ' between the Broad 4 E. Jersey Sts., Elizabeth - 6:30 ^feasting and merriment^ Pdrch and Patio Encl6turet AGENT/ALLIED VAN UNES UFE8TRE8SE8 INTERIOR AND TACT EXTERIOR painting, For Departure Information- A free program dealing with • to reflect on > Jalousies Awning Windows 213 SOUTH AVE.. V. TEL 2 70-0898 606 SOUTH AVE., E. the topip of how tocop e with professional work/ Call: Beviano Chartered Service our good fortune. . . reasonable rates, quality CRANFORD CRANFORD, N.J. life stresses is scheduled NupriMe Replacement •#•• Celebrating painting, fully Insured, 486-2505 Wednesday, Dec. :i2i at^7:30 local references. Call , Windows . ••'•'.! p.m. at Rahway Hospital. MAY in the true „ Steve, 272-4033; If no Storm and CONTACT-WE-CARE YOUTH HAS ITjS DAY — flctm^dwltli freeholders Joanne Rajoppl 6nd l^dward Tradition; ' answer, 447-3993. Screen Combinations Slomkowskl are; from left, Lisa Fernandez and Robert Bresenhan of Cranford May-Gt^'^p^rtirgUB to Bless Y Combination Doors - 7$ Styles 232-2880 High School, anct Louise biFiorl and Desmond Rossi of David Brearl^y High Victor Dennis HOME IMPROVEMENTS 24 Hour Service Stinobl, who participated In Union County's 4th annual Youth In County Govern- HOLIDAY LIFETIME ALUMINUM ment Day NpV. 8. r,•••;• ••,-^v-. ••• v-v:"""><4i;-'-; ••': 'V-' •.•".••.• v.'^...;;•,.-•• -,.•;. TOWN"and jailbur Realtor No Jak Tee Sull PRODUCTS INC. Confidential No Charge FRIG ESTIMATES 102 South Ave W. 274-3205 BE FILL 2 Alden St. Cranford MIOMT APPOINTMENTS neighbors. FULLY INSURED About From all of us at OF GOOD 276-7618 KBRItH EEM0ULIN6 More than 50 high school Chairman Everett C. art overyieW of tl]te^ cdunty's 272-6334 students from the county's /Lattlmore and County financial role inflight of the i MASON WORK public, priyate and parochial Manager Cre^ge J. Albanese. pi^j^t day econorriy: HOUSING WATERPROOFINOfnd schools spent all day Nov. 8 The students then spent a few The day concluded-with a REPAIRS • ••');'-•' learning the inside workings hours in the department of regular meeting of the Board Steps, walks, patios, drains Discount Center °(_^MBty_^oj^craueiiL_in-^elr WUltam JO SOUTH AVE.E..CHANFORD. )7].f444 SENIOR RESIDENTIAL "Onion County's 4th annual luncheon at the Town and nurnber of students acting as 540 NORTH AVE.. UNION-153 4100 APPRAISER COMPLETE DECORAT- Youth in County' Government Campus Restaurant in Union, the freeholders', county Gal\ertpK in Morrlstown Society of Real Estate ING SERVICE Draperies 119 North Avenue W. Summit * Di'hWKe Day. •'•.( . , The afternoon session counsel, clerk of the board, Appraisers and slip covers custom -The morning featured'talks featured group discussions on arid the county manager, KLUMAS&OAIS made (your fabric or ON SNOWS AND WHEELS by—Assignmeht Judge V. crime and environmental Each participant was Cranford, N.J. 276-7900 "i M3 Rarltan Rd. mine), completely William DlBuono. Freeholder programs in Union County and presented with a certificate. Cranford, N.J. Installed. Woven woods, 272-4100 levelor and Roman shades. Whichever vot SONIC S ^ HANUKKAHCALLS T~—'' ' ' • SEMINAR'^-' ''-'.'•' •: ' •>' "AGOODHAME Also draperies cleaned, altered" and" rehung at a We have th SEASON ' Methods for setting and with Effective Learning THANKSGIVING WANTEtn «r 21*drooiTrrenT SALL SEASON tals from $ 300-$450 for cor- surprisingly low cost. MASTER S ?oals will ..pie the Systems, the seminar entitled i OR hc *-c>«^r^*c^^ a porate transferees. No fee. DISCOUNTED S STEEL % _s GLASS • and a two-day seminar "Self image and Goal Call: 639-5661 9- 6 p.m. PRICES 5 v. 24 and 26 i^t the Achievement;" will examine >IK% 88V-4315 •«• • RADIAL *51 RADIAL i eight days The messages wiU uant ^""ada Inn. Sponsored the major role that WHrTEWALLS" GUARANTEED AOAINST I WHITEWALLMANUFACTURE US DCFtCTSB fiftSO be avauabie^by dialing 936- by Kehna Schwab Associates, selfjconcept plays - in CENTURY 21, D. S. KUZSMA LOTS ONLY. MnCT«jy^llOABHA2AIW« 5 7373 ."•,••• •••... ' ,, teachers qf SilVa Mind Contrbl" determining career, family FOR SALE PERSONALS 718B —NOVELIST TO SPEAK— in ^^ Jersey, in cdnjunction and social goals. Call-272-3553. WISHES YOU ALL 95 Vassilld Vassilikos, a POINT PLEASANT Ticmpo 72 Greek novelist best known for A VERY BORO/near Johnson Marina, SISTER SUZfiN P155/80-13 85 the noyel "Z," will fee guest 653 Dorset Dock Road. BLACKWALL 76 speaker at Fairlelgh HAPPY THANKSGIVING '70yiOO, city sewer and Readings Only 75 Dickinson University's water. Call 888-8972 115 North Ave., Cranford S2 Florham-Madisrtn Campus Lynne Wagner POCONO LOT-W Acre 95 The Audio Orgarilzen that Friday, Nov. 30 in Dreyfuss Mary Lou Gray lakevlew at Big Bass Lake- FOR APPOINTMENT 85 Auditorium at 8 p.m. The Get It Together... Beautifully Private leisure communtty- public is invited and Diane Banco Happy Lake. pools (Indoor/outdoor), CALL admission is free,. He is YOlanda Bovasso . tennis, ski slopes and 272-9791 bringing a copy of the film Elsa Wenger clubhouse. Call after 6 p.m. FIBERGLASS 4 Ply Polyester Cord • 276-3708 "Z" with him and Will discuss Vivian Salto Celebrating BELTED SNOWS SNOW TIRES "'WAL"U excerpts with the audience. (WHITEWALLSI 00 William Fisher We have so many A78X13 2 FOR •61 HELP WANTED H70«14 2 FOR 8790 LEOALS Ed Jankowskl blessings to give C78K14 2 FOR BOROUGH OP GARWOOD William Bostwick • E7B»14 2 FOR 90 -GARWOOD, NEW JERSEY C7B»1B 2 FOR • E78.14 2 FOR LEGAL NOTICE thanks for...our 85 AI DIGIovannl I F78K14 2 FOR RE:, PROPOSED IMPROVEMeNt! H78«1B 2 FOR F7BM14 2 FOR 80 BW, L1J'« North AVe., Garwood FrtdStauss families.. .friends "§0? SEASONAL EMPLOYEES "%^ I 91oo 73 Notice It hereby olven that on ' I 078x14 2 FOR L78K15 2 FOR November J«, 197«,. at S p.m. at th» - Doris S.Kuzsma ...health, .happi- Applications will be accepted for seasonal employees in 90 G78»M 2 FOR 7790 .Municipal, Building, corner 'o« Sooth the Department of Public Works for the 1979 Leaf Season. Avenue and Center1 Straef, OarWodd,' . I" 95 N.J., the Garwood Plahnlno Board U/lll ness. Let's count our Applicants ere directed to apply In person to the' office of H78X14 2 FOR hold oputjllt meeting to consider the site the Township Engineer, Room 1OO, 8 Springfield Avenue, 81*° good fortunes on SUBURBANITE 00 §••-•• Cranford, New Jersey. Applications will be accepted J G 78* 15 2 FOR 79 ]fbk happy holidayM through November30, 1979 A78-13 00 KUZSlTlfl Realty > TUBELESS HTSxiS 2 FOR 85 building lln«, DRIVER PART TIME Days 20 3990 : Roqualtfi' I Catherine Vertone 115 nfHln St Crqurford 272-8337 • BLACKWALL L78B16 2 FOR nlllield — Tuei. Wed , F'l. Sal. S 3O'|6 6 Ma).. ThuH 10 Sf> . ' to 30 flexible hours. Reliable, Dated:. November 21, lv?« ' l«p*ndtton -Realty ICE TRACTION —BABYSITTING JOBS TREAD CR78X15 M 7». Application ol HAYWARD R. hope that this Thanksgiving Day will find you coun- Realtor - Notary Public • SNOWS GIPSON/LEON GIPSON,for» variance To-All Our Customers WANTED In Cranford area P215/75-15 - (GR7»-1S) Plus F.C.T. S1.B3 r. front yard footage on Block,No. Hi, gallery in N.J. (possibly the Lot Klo. 4, known at 9li central Avenue, Pattern Bodos •' KnitUdg Ne««U*» ..^^' woHdl) Browsers welcome At the above time and oKce, Stitch Holders • Crochet Hooks L & M Art Gallery-Picture I be given to all person! ; IVHlLEiSUPPLYXASW •'.-•..• SEflSON W*¥* Frames. 124 Elmora Ave., ..1, ._ ! By Order Of: New Hourt: Mon.thrit Sat., 1M Ellz.'N.J. 351-2833 ;...!6oAi«Doi iAbp.usT»eNTi Extra 5% off with this ad. ti($;^fr , •-•' '/"•.• Theron Wwfckfc'Jr',;. Secretary McPHERSON REALTY CO. %-'i-^ . bated: November 31,1 , * DON'T LET TODAYS COSTS GET YOU DOWN. O.E.S. Chapter 87, Fri., Nov. TKI» li to annount* th«. Wllilarn'i DAILY q-B; SUNDAY 1-4 276-0400 30, 9-2, Masonic Temple, . Termite .Control,:.'l(te...located ..sf.'•**&.' :., ^ A?hifi£}i£EbLeW0RK$HOI? » m i • JI tiet us Ue\p you....Paige, Paige & Richards with of- South Ave. at Thomas St., . Mople Street Garwood, New Jersey will . :."•••• ' 281 SpUthAvie.t. Westfleld be applvlno for 8 variance for an ; ;.; '.; : jlnltieKlit ShopplniCenlBi) • i > , flees jn.Qranford and Elizabeth and a member of Net- Cranford undented side and rear yard before the :: • :• • V'i" (>lenlVbi Ffe* Pifklit*.. Oarwoodplannlno Board which meets oh - .'1 L.wc»'k of Homes, a nationwide marketing organiza- ' HU«b4lt»HNiM •^•|J ,ti needs. Mexican sterling jewelry, ',', Each sales-associate is well trained in alternative decorative items, Rockledge 1 ''methods of financing and will help y°u select the pottery. Nov. 24 & 25, Dec. 1 & 2. 10 a.m. • 4 p.m. 16 ',',. best financing program. tailored to your individual Hamilton Ave., Cranford, The J ;• needs." Other times by appointment. Front End Alignment •i r As members of 3 Multiple Listing Services, we can 276-2648 Garage floor Opener ',', provide numerous homes for your consideration ,'' throughout Union and Middlesex Counties. So by CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, IS .VOW i . I'AIM, PAIiJE i . REALTORS :: AM/FM radio cassette Cruise control, extra snowr-tlras plus :--.i-;VV.-iv' rims. Best offer. Con be seen 8 to 5:30 at 136 Market St. l o !••••••••••••••••••>••••••••••••••••••••• A Chamberlain garage door opener is the perfect gift and NOW is »|r Kendw&rth. Call 241-2420 the time lo buy one It will be used, enjoyed and remembered - ~ • day-when-opemng thegaragBaoorriuTningon thelitihts

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•"•••N. Wednesday, November 21, 1979, HOLIDAY GUIDE, CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE I ir CRANFORD (N.J,) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21, 1979, HOLIDAY GUIDE Recreation Dept.Has Holiday Full Junior Women Slate motet for soprano and or- Syniphony To Team With M$t Soprano chestra. The orchestra also Recreation. Department an- program for boys and girls, For registration '.i. :. , :.--•• • will offer Mozart's -1'Haffner nounces the following ages 8 to 12, will be held from 9 information for both WED-SAT Metropolitan Opera soprano at Westfield High School in the Miss Valente will be heard Symphony" and Stravinsky's '. Christmas activities to be held to 11:30 a.m. The fee forpool- programs, call the The Cranford Junior ,. ing cakes, cookies, breads and Benl^'yaleijte will join the second of four concerts being in songs by Mozart and "The Rite Of Spring." ; at the Cranford Community members will be $10, non- Community Pool, 272-9595. ONLYH jyewJjer&eyl Symphony Ox- held by. the- orchestra _in Haydn. The highlight, will be For tickets call 2334463 J)r_.L| Woman's Club of the Village gingerbread houses made by ^.ches^Satur,day8^:30p.m. ,westfield. .- her presentation- of "Ex- 232HJ928. _-— - i Pool on Centennial Avenue: ; . ' ' " TmMwemeTtttrAsBoctationwill club members^ Bazaar pro- hold it!s_eigbth annuailjIoHday ceeds are donated at the end of the year to local organiza- held ding for Children; the Bazaar SaturdayTDec. 1 fFom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fellowship tions. Hall, F'""»t Presbyterian Additional information may ,••••11.30 am. There will be a $10 hoUdayVeardTardss andd gift items, car* mayHae purcfiaaecT be obtained by calling Beverly ; fee; Materials are not includ- including it£ coupon book!, at the Spaulding for Children Church. ' . - . A large variety of hand- Bartik, chairman, 322MJ1B8, or ' ;:«o-'•;'::.••..•: nackaeed and ready for-saleJ office on the second floor at 36 Karen Fingerlin, president, ;,. A Christmas vacation gym -Rnaiadtng Volunteer Prospect St, Westfield, which made, articles, gift wrappings, kitchen accessories and dried 272-3194. ;: and Awirn program has been au$krV members will sett is open every working day 1 m> to 5 n flower arrangements will be I planned for boys and girts, the itexnl'at First Federalfrta™ M: , J?* ; on sale. In addition, there will Bazaar Dec. 8 UNBELIEVABLY be a ''Baker's Booth" featur- At Center Here TRICED FROM $6.90 - $13.90 related activities. The second pja^^Jx^Wes^tfidd,"every ' homes for special needs A Christmas bazaar to , and third days will include a Friday during banking hours children who because of age, benefit the Association for (Selling Elsewhere From $12 - $30) I variety of gym activities, arts throuith Dec/M. • • minority heritage or Retarded Citizens will be held and crafts. The program for CoJhairrnen Mrs William disabilities have not been Saturday, Dec. 8 at the Com- OVER 2,500 TO CHOOSE FROM b6ys and girls, ages 5 to 7, will wjjcox and. Mrs: John Fox, placed with families. BHKE FRpM SANTA - Faith Attanasl of World of munity Center Jn-^GrdftTord Sporfs, 'Ke'nilwor'th, shows bike the store Is donating as from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. door prize to St. Michael Parents Guild wine and cheese Santa Claus will make an party to Todd Carlln and Sharon Lohrrrianh. appearance from 1 to 4 p.m. $:,$ Items for sale will include handmade articles, Christmas 6 N. Union Ave., Cranford decorations, home baked St. Michael Parents cakes and cookies, and door 276-0600 llftiipw; .1 •..•••• ••-•.. , . prizes. • * Plan Holiday Gala The Parents Guild ef"St; pieces will be raffled. Includ- Michael School is finalizing ed are: an 18-piece nativity MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY WITH A GIFT FROM: plans forita gala event, "A Sip setting with manger, a Mr. to the '70's." and Mrs. Santa Claus, and a "T1ie~parents of fifth and -l/Uinch-_musical lighted Christmas, tree, jn addition, CRANFORD SPORT CENTER sixUl=graders will be sponsor- World of Sports in Kenilworth ing a wine and cheese tasting has donated an adult bicycle. ?•£ 38 North Ave. E., • Cranford • 276-1569 This is the watch that was created to become an heirloom. To endure. With Count on Seiko, the first to party in the school gym- Other items and gift cer- (OPPOSITE FIREHOUSE) nasium Friday, Dec. 7 at 8 .indefatigable accuracy. With beauty that becomes more apparent with each rrianuf acttire a quartz timepiece of tificates have been provided p.m. by Cranford merchants. passing generation. And to serve as a constantremlnder of this exciting GOVERNOR'S CHRISTMAS TREE will contain or-, true wrfsf sW...the first to Each wine cttmes with a Start Now, The Easy Way ... Christmas! Masterpieces are understood at Martin Jewelers. Where the art remove the bulk and create ultra- tradition all its own and will be nament created by Fran Evg'retT.'WrTotTas taken the Donation for tickets is $10 of personalized service is also cultivated. , * '' ancient art of Ukranian Easter egg decorating and .thinquartz watches;.;to now add discussed by a wine expert. Immediately following the per person. Deadline is Nov. adapted It to Christmas trees. Here's how one the exclterrient of glamorous styl- 28. Anyone wishing further in- Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan looks close up. Her daughter Karen, 5, shows how wine and cheese tasting, a cof- ing, 'proving that being superbly fee, tea and Viennese table formation or tickets may call ornament looks.on the tree at right. Photos by Greg Mrs. Tom Davis, 272-9078, or COME IN AND^HQP^^jSURELY. SELECT YOUYO R GIFTS,, LEAVE A .Price. - ' • accurate can also be provacative- will be offered. !^_ ly dlluringl In time for the holidays, Mrs. Frank Karkowsky, DEPOSIT AND WiJVVILL DO THE REST. YOUR ITEMS WILL BE GIFT Creates EggOrnaments some unique and valuable 276-5487. WRAPPED AND ^fel-eAN PICK THE^M UP WHEN YOU ARE READY. Decorative Ideas For Fran Everett of Elizabeth Fran personalizes some of the If GIFTS FOItlHE has taken the ancient art of eggs and gives them to her SEIKO QUARTZ Ukrainian Easter egg friends for* Christmas. It can Holiday Fai^l^ decorating and adapted it to takefromtwotosixhourstodo , ..... , Holiday Table Covers make beautiful, unique one egg, depending on the The- St. Michael Church Chinese auction, car raffle, Free parking will be FISHERMAN, HUNTER, BOWLER, GOLFER, f Christmas tree ornaments, complexity of design. annual Holiday Fair' will be white elephant sale, sweet available in the school's Covering end tables for the if the top measures 33 inches, The eggs are colored by a Ms. Everett has written a held Friday and Saturday shoppe, plus a variety of other ^parking lot. holidays can be a decorative the drop is 29 x 2 - a circle of 91 TENNIS PLAYER, HOCKEY PLAYER, method of waxing and dying story for Craft Magazine on In the school hall at Alden and activities. ' Co"-chj|hTOWLrare--Elalne and protective practice, inches is needed. similar to batik. i this art that will be in their Miln Streets from:« a.m. to U^Alu^ght-wiU be me^oin^ewsl^Natul Quinn and reports Carolyn Y. Healy, Unless you are using a bed One of her creations was Easter issue and she.will be p.m^ r^JJi days^-Admission iB"ra7fDng of a fully lighted Barbara Bilger., senior county home sheet, or regular width fabric, selected in the statew1de_j^vjng_£lassefr-at-thereahdle""free. English Tudor doll house r ;Pr6^Wfrs:-* i rs - ~-—«• r'- - «•-•• ' effect of covering the surface fabric in hall, lengthwise and " The eggs are decorated with Christmasin time for Easter fTlrk I lu"IT1 H*»1»1/*»G I 1Y I IVlT and dropping toth e floor is a add to eacaih rside of the full a A ATHLETIC SHOES BY ADIDAS • CONVERSE * PUMA Christmas scenes such as eggs. Supplies and instruction ••"#:" '\JMkAMJL,. fe/v* "™ T-^Jrr' • -^^'- " pleasing one. length. angels, fireplaces, toys, booklets at Dnipro Co, 698 ,v , ' , ... ' ., .., , ^ „, Materials can include felt, The same ' measuring * TRETORN * HIKE * Santa, and Christmas trees. Sanford Ave., Newark. Flo Okln Cancer Relief is bagels, four pastries and lots proceeds from this project will permanent press Christmas procedure would have to be _____^__^^^^_ holding its 8th annual "Lort ef extra goodies, enough for a aid individual cancerpatients ; fatetic b^ thevyardr<>r sheets followed to fit a rectangular or ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Box" Droiect of Sunday. Dec. family'of four, will be and help support iheFloQkin •cani afep.be a good choice. «,* square table. * ^ 9 undter' 'the)' dll'tettoft^NMi-Yei'fed'. to your /-bQtne Opcologic Center &t The £eth 1 Before buying any material Different length layers can (Sift Uettiftaxtts - Antj AtmJimt COD I OI/PRQ «hairwonwia Llndtf* *Cbl^fe&»t*w»%the hdurs of 8:30 and Israel Medical Center in measure the table to bebe combined, edges can be rv/n liUVCno Springfield. ' W:0»a.m. Newark. covered first. scalloped or fancy trim added , - This Sunday morning tfeat For a round table measure at the edges. A Sunday morning to packed, and delivered by the , Anyone from thhj area who Major Charges OF FANTASY ART.... Personal Charge acrdss the top, then from the Remember if the table breakfast Including quarter members ofFlo Okin Cancer k interested in pladng an edge of the table to the desired covering is to be washed it is lb. freshly sUced regular or ReUef.Thecosti is*6.S0 for ,wder.,mw,' Lay-A-Way TOLKIEN mm length. Double this last best to wash both the fabric nova lox, cream cheese, six regular andW^fw-rioya.AU .^ erstein, measurement. For example, and trim first. The New 1980 Calendar Make A Feast With Flavor Of Days Past * ^* / tens, and watch the pudding molds in shops fashioned ChristmaB this expressions bif joy1 'riW'yoW "Bpggtlftfaiirg" In geurmoi CHRISTMAS^ PRODUCTS year?•--, v v -••, loved ohe$^|aces, the lights cookware. THE LARGEST SELECTIOM Concoct a feasf stralglit out spairiUlng-in their eyes Don't wait for the last wtup a goose or a turkw_jninute to begin preparing it, i alllthe fixings, and fimiifpBeSSJSe your plum pudding i^ yvith Uiat olde English-will need time to' age, so its Cards •Wrapping Paper •Tree) favorite, a plum pudding. . flavors can intensify and V* V • Ornaments » Party It Y rw^caj^flnd: special plum combine;: —- JT JEWELRY..sparkling gold necklaces & earrings by Accent. $3.50 - $12.50 msect into bread or poMlto to completely cover, Add small • JEWELRY BOXES BY MELE. artificial fruit, poinsettlas, SMITH GLASS - Candle lamps, ; :jdhe cones or Christmas balls. presents.. frosted lamps, glimmer lights, Bni- PUBLISHEt^byJSALLENUNE mated flicker lights. Give the sift that lasts forever ^interwoven .iaihbng;; the By Gorham & The Norman Rockwell blanches will be effective. •/ FENTON ART GLASS CO. 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Vi\*to[faUM-~---r--] -"^~H:r~-~r^^ Children can learn about Tot and Shop, a baby sitting held Saturdays, Dec. 15 and14th annual crafts exhibit and Newcomers' Festivities l then refrigerate the turkey to an ordinary refrigerator, the nutrition, arithmetic, kitchen a few ideas for recipes that child removes a creation from service, is being offered by the Dec. 22 at the 'Community CHINESE PARTY TURKEY can condensed cream -_ of Here Is an article on the pro-. interior of a large quantity of are simple enough for a child the oven that he or she has STRIPES sale sponsored by the. Morris- The Cranford Newcomers children. . Following these 3 cans condensed cream ofe chjcken.spup '/ ••.'.: per handling of foods for the cook at a later time. Juices safety and good table manners Cranford Youth Council. This Center from 12:30 to 4^30 pjn. town Unitarian Fellowship at Club will begin its holiday presentations there, will be a Jtom the turkey penetrate the food may not get cold for while preparing • seasonal to do with minimal baked. free community service, to be mushroom soup %^cup inayojma^^ hours, and bacteria will have ;y B12 Normandy Heights Road, celebrations with a children's holiday cookie exchange and JwalfiTstuffinjT Md: give the •' •-•<• •••''. • i •• This will enable parents tMorristowno . She will exhibit party Dec. 8 at the Community dessert social. ' 2 cups finely sliced green 2 teaspoons lemon Juice was submitted to The Chronir bacteria an ideal climate lots of. time to, multiply. __shpp in Cranford while the weaving and. clothing. _ The Center. Santa will be there to Club W members .;' are: Teresa Begosh, soprano, onions y V* teaspoon CAiny MWder^^-l-pIeibyjAiarteJEIcna Regenthal within which to multiply to Since salmonella germs are children ejenjoyy a visiit fc schedule is: Thursday, Nov.hand out presents and to talk preparing; baskets containing ; will present a free recital Sun- 2 cups thinly sliced celery Place turkey and broccoli in 6f i? Woadlawn Ave., a senior frightening numbers. When destroyed by heat, always Santa. The council asked that day, Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the 1 can (1 pound) bean sprouts bottom of 1W quart casserole, at Montclalr State College, 29, 7 to 9 p.m.; Nov. 30 andwith the children. everything needed for a 7 5 ff 7 the turkey \s finally cooked, cook foods thoroughly and use all children be toilet trained. Dec. 1,10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and festive holiday dinner.,which [, rpf$: :CranfordCfd : BaptisBtit t rchurchrchh, on drained • ' '; *HSpHfllde' with salt. Comb\ne^mliilprtngln/home economics the temperatuite in the very a*, meat thermometer. "HEIRS" TAKE Refreshments will be served. < A cups diced cooked turkey remaining ingredients and with an emphasis on food ser- For further information Dec. 2, noon to 5 p.m. The Dec. 11 general meeting will be given to two needy ^'' '>;.v.'.^thAvenue'tvber«ahlaU['the. ; center of the 'stuffing is not Remember to heat leftovers * y 2 cups .slivered toaBted spread over top of turkey-! yte*.management. please call the Recreation and Admission is free except for Cranford families.' . ' '• jarsuiuuii.', .. •• ... ••''< y, 1 sufficiently high for a long thoroughly. Broth and gravies please ca Admission s will feature discussions by almonds broccoli: taixture. Bake it is the day after NOTICE! tt 2766767 $1.50 opening night. Mrs. Biegler from Children's . The highlight of Newcomers r$?tipr^ .. resident of Old Bridge, : enough period of time to should be brought to a rolling Parks Department, 276-6767. holiday , season will be a :Ms. Begosh is a vocal miislc 1 can (4 oz.) plmiento, uncovered in moderate oven Thanksgiving. Youdoh'tfeel destroy the.bacterla. Cooking boil for several minutes when Specialized Hospital on ri THE LITTLE volunteer services at theformal dinner-dance Dec. 28 ' ".:•• teacher in Carieret. ,>•..'.'• chopped (350degreesF.) until bubbling good. You. have an upset the turke/ and stuffing reheating; hospital and by Debra at the Galloping HU1 Inn in The; recital will include V4 cup soy sauce hot, about M minutes., Makes 4 gtomach, abdominal pains, separately would be a much ., The object of these STORE... Ackerman, OTR, on detecting Union. Music will be provided works by Schubert, Mowrf, 2 cans (5% oz. each) fried servings. .__ >»>»'•"diarrhea" o—r perhapr~~—r~.s e'-n- —(i a— safer procedure. If you must, procedures is to keep the by Ronald Fragner. Puccini and. Christmas, selec- Chinese noodles headache. You may thirty ou bow to tradition, stuff the learning disabilities in young "j BASKET IDEA bacteria from multiplying. WITH THE tions.- Piano: accompanist- will Combine all ingredients Use a bread basket to show are:coming down with a.cold turkey juBt before it goes into With proper food-handling % be Phil Gojdthwaite-of .Cran- except Chinese noodles in Off a collection of green bell or the flu or attribute the the ' oven and remove all practices, you can prevent - Yoi^fahd"vBlinUt Carol Her- large mixing bowl. Spread in and red hot peppers, mits, feelings to "post-holiday stuffing from the cavity before salmonella poisoning from BIG Winter Ideas On How ,' ,ron of Union will acpoinpany greased 13x9x2" baking pan. cranberries or popcorn. Or fill bjuetf." refrigerating any leftover causing illness in your home. ''' the soprano in a work by Hoist Top with noodles. Bake hi the basket with different size . It is possible you have fallen turkey. WINERY TOUR " OFF •, for,voice, and violin. : " moderate over (350 degrees pine cones and small red Victim tofoo d poisoning. And Sizes APPEAL if more than one member of There is no way to tellb y The Hudsoh Valley Winery To Keep Kids Amused !~-~i A reception will follow. F.) one hour. Makes 10-12Christmas balls or holly looking at, tasting or smelling in Highland, N.Y., will support 4- 14 pa servings. sprigs. Add a red bow. the, family feels ill, chances ALL BOYSWEAR 10% DISCQIHil the food to determine whether UNICEF and the Gifts from therSea The winter season is filled five , different animals and are good that it must be * Pearls...no place are they more sensa- with many days of harsh have someone guess what they Schodi caused by something you ate, salmonella germs are present: International Year of the • NAME BRANDS SUCH AS BILLY THE KID. DONMOOR, AIR PILLOW* SNQWFLAKE ORNAMENTS from styrofoam are".,,.,., ..._ Much of the nieat and poultry Child this weekend, Nov. 23 to ' AMMO BOXES tional than penphed in ears. They're weather, keeping children are. t either in a restaurant, at - HEALTH-TEX, ETC. ARMY JLIPPeB* * SOCKI fourth graders under the direction of Florence Sperling, art.,_ someone else's house or atwe buy contains salmonella 25. The entire proceeds from fashion right...marvelouslv flattering. indoors and constantly Children can amuse left, Sharon Swondrak and Patty Campbell are operating the^tyrof bacteria when we buy it. This • JEANS, SLACKS, POLOS. SHIRTS. SETS AVIATOR SUNOLAMBI home. The severity of the children's admissions will be AXB1 And the Ideal Giftl searching for something todo . themselves in this manner; all presents... is nothing to worry about, if donated to UNICEF. The This can prove frustrating symptoms depends on your ALL BABY CARRIERS the parent has to do is think of we refrigerate it correctly, weekend admission charge of And for all you BACK PACKS for parents. But, with a little a few simple ideas, leaving general health at the time of OUTERWEAR theillness. In children under 4 cook it properly and serve it $4 per adult includes a DEBS AND HEIRS BANDANAS Pearl ingenuity and ' -time to continue with the daily BATTERIES ;p!Us&.;iho^,drtiinstickS toto: | DONNfl and people over 65 and insensibly. The basi.».v.c rule. —~s, „ar. „e complete winery tour and resourcefulness, they can find routine. beatouta-raess^ge for high- J : ^iot)d~seived:-1ta^l;ut|f1i"winengla5srbreadr " ~BMt3»YTMOrtN*- ways to amuse even the most : ~]peoph5~^rhose—"-general thatatirw BELTl Pierced Earrings When the enthusiasm of way and;home'safety during -k be chilled fruit and cheese and, weather resistance to disease is cold should BINOCULARS restless little one. drawing, wears thin, children, 9 Choose from studs graduating from thet'i'i long^ ^Thanksgiving ;ft impaired, salmonella can promptly after cooking and permitting, a horse-drawn BLANKETS . Colored paper, pencils and can be kept busy with minor m petite to impressive. Or one of our many cause severe illness and in never left to'cool off at room hayride through the Deb n Heir BOMBER JACKETS '/ crayons will keep kids amused household tasks; ' drop styles. Priced from $16. extreme cases, it can be fatal. temperature. Large masses vineyards. The charge for BOOM BAOS while serving as outlets for If the jobs are presented as of food should be divided into children (ages 3-17) of $1 BOOTS urc lira ucuroj; ,i ^uu[)i, I 27 N. Union Cranford 276-0881 CABLE SAWS to creativeJnstihcts. ^ fun and important, youngsters : includes a. glass 'of apple' ;^,tte^m6re^.',tton';bvo ;;inl : Saimonellae are a group of smjaller containers. At 40 —CAMP SAWS Of course, hoops are still a style wise choice! To add a challenge, give will enjoy being helpers. Even champagne and a hayride. each child an "assignment" dusting and sweeping can be. •no^orists expected to travel , bacteria that are widely degrees F. the temperature of CANTEENS (however, don't use that fun if everyone pitches in. i&toll road ov6r,the MTtirkey - distributed in- nature. They CANVAS BAOS Gift Certificates CAPES word) based on their level of Such activities, will keep are found, in the . intestinal CARPENTER PANTS ability, children so occupied that they : tracts of many species of CAVALRY PACKS v^r-v. ...TJice-;-O-and' toll :;| animals and are most ' CHOW SETS ' For example, a three-year- won't e^ejajiotififi_when-. the Collection personnel haVe been i Ears Pierced for $5.00 jrtd jnighi be_i8ked-to-draw - sun comes out. commonly associated with red COMBAT BOOTS i^j»--j 7rt j the .pr^ected j meats, poultry, eggs and milk. COMPASSES iwi>, ... f and advised,to pay > But, the problem is not with CORDUROY PANTS COTS • EarsTVTwoys Piercod bv a Rogistorod Nurso tentipn to fivers •$ 1 I the red meat or the poultry COVERALLS • No Appointmont Noodod Party Beverages fatigued bit ^un#B;> the '3 y itself when it comes to COWBOY HATS • Nurse on duly from 12:30 dnily [Closed Wod.) GREEN EYE ' ittuenc'e,"; :'''',"••"•&;. ';. , ; •v PARTY TIME PUNCH b salmonella poisoning. Normal DENIM BRIEF CASES 5 parts gfn ..., Radar and task force units •> DENIM JUMPERS 1. VESTS 1 fifth rye whislcey : iJ cooking temperatures are 1 cup pineapple juice 2 parts sweetened lime juice • :,:wiH.^'be: .':ufled for full * usually sufficient to kill the DISPOZ-A-LAMPS enforcement of all motor .} D»TTY BAOt 1 cup grapefruit juice • .... : 2 parts green crenve^de bacteria naturally occuring in nienthe vehicle laws and Turnpike y the meat or poultry. The DUFFLE BAOS w Vz cup fresh squeezed lemon THE •• EARMUFFS juice Stir all ingredients together jjfe^i^tioiiB. J problems arise when food that ENOINBERCAPS ft 7 North Union Ave., Cranford 272-566^ 2 quarts ginger ale in a pitcher with ice cubes -''^^^ftutiiority'g 13 service ••* has been cooked is allowed to FATIOUH HATS and, as soon as well chilled, areas will be open around the \ stand at room temperaturefo r PATIOUE PANTS pour into small stemmed dock to provide (fuel and food, •{ any length of time. Prompt FATIGUE SKIRTS FIRST AID KITS glasses. - and emergency service units aievbatterMUghUy lii;«I » JACKETS and Christmas balls. Cut a " ""> and pour it into 2m •;if, the homemaker Is not "THE JEANS square of chicken wire the ; ;: I careful about washing her FLANNEL JOGGING SHORTS wWteR WONDERllAND V the .s'nbviflake$ '^ hands! after handling raw * KNITTING l*TiVli*O> »,.».—-,.... desired length. Spray with PUTNEY" + KNIVES (SWISS ARMY) gold paint. Cut 4 pieces of red decorations and a re; being hung up by Billy, xPatty ahd/Shai^jfc poultry. SHIRTS •>'••;• The preparation of turkey is * LACES velvet ribbon the size of one Handsome J LANTERNS length of the square. Crease a cause for concern. Many A wide assortment * LAUNDRY • SEA BAOS " hOmemakers stuff the cavity * LEATHER WATERPBOOPIMO ribbon horizontally in the of plaids, with reversible and middle. Coat ..back of ribbon reports that the' turkeys grew of the turkey with freshly- hooded CPO X LINERS FRO M«S'S There are turkeys for sale in ing, into.,theidM cooked or warm stuffing and many colors. * LOBSTER BUOYS glue and attach over the rough Cranford this holiday season up on organic diets in .^^^te^com^,6#^^;; J . LOCKERS b(MMeg.vh^8a^^v^^ wool shirts, edge of the wire, (the ribbon Connecticut. Two front pockets « LUGGAGE STRAPS that look like your ordinary JEWELRY, SILVER SALE available in will adhere better if the rough One difference is that many * M»3 FIELD JACKETS hen or Tom but weren't, regularly marketed turkeys, :]Mew< Byes for,vthe Needy, with flap, extra edges \are covered with brought up the same way. They appeal to people who herringbones, tweeds X MAP CASES want to eliminate additives receive hormones to make - .me; will ljold its annual long tail. * MARBLES masking tape first) one They were organically fed.. (Ar^tmas jewelry and silver and other subtle section at a time, mltering and preservatives from their them grow; Ifasteif tor7W]B "J MESS KIT* v diets. The cost of - the marketplace.; AlSdireSOme- sale Saturday;:Dec.i, from 10 , colors. Hooded. X MONEY BELTS corners of the\squaro together These turkeys are being * MONEY CHANOERS offered by "Back,TdNature,". organically,, fed turkeys is tokeys^i^^^een^ , 5p;ittvto^|w,at54?MUlburn; $18 and attach with a small nut Sh^rf Hffls •.'.' ;,i :. X OVERALLS • V-, PAINTER PANTS jeweJtedjUck^insJa^a^ PARACHUTES of all kinds, gold watches and* PATCHES* MEDALS PEBOMBTBM chains; fobs, rings withjj; PINO rONO SETS precious and semi-precious^ PONCHOS stones, silver hollow ware and v RAFTS . ' flatware, and costume jewelry; - KAINBOOTSr ;'oftaU|cli>ds,;-:r. • •••.-•....•"..: 4 BAIN SUITS* PARKAS REFlLKCTORrADDLEl RUBB*RMAU.BVS SHIRTS BY -Arrow SAILOR H*TS PENTAX ME:| ICARPfc HAT SETS . SCARVKS ' SHIRT* - ifORt.ft HUH tSft SHOCK CORDS Arrow Arrow BRIGADE SHOf COATS SISAL ROPK dress shirts SKI JACKETS tOTTON-EASE SKI MASKS styled to let SKI MITTENS The 100% cotton shirt • ' tKtVKSTS that takes care the man within SLMBPINOBAOJ -rmiffA nut;. SNOWMOBILE BOOTI lofitselfl ——— wwrouwgs srACa BLANKSTI No Ironing needed. Enjoy New patterns, exciting colors. trodTSHOM latest collar styles for the SURGICAL KIT! the kindly comfort of pure tURPLUSITIMJ • fashion-minded man to match SUSPEND«N« cotton that has been SWEATiUf.-." • • "Sanfor-Set* "for your, or mix with his wardrobe to.. * convenience. It comes out highlight his mood. All in easy- 1 • Vv' of the dryer ready to put on care polyester and cotton blends with shaped waists, ,'•'' I'll) LEVI^ with little or no ironing. No sleeves and bodies for1 a slim PANATEU* fuss, no bother. Stylishly ^tciilapels; short Cambridge Collar. trim fit. ' f> c^f^ brasss bp MIX & MATCH shorts; Come in to see our wide selection 0/ colors and $ 1 6 MENS' SUIT BRASS patterns. .}',• textured 14; V The suit you can c'ustorrjizifit^.i ^up«rbiy crafted GOW bracelet i . Created to $17 . t, designed fbr today's srtliaifuy^ Navy-;or; 1 n t tl~ .-! ™I^^al!iiii;I;"«s-^^. .".. J.. Jl £.^.»j.' 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Wednesday. November 21,1W9. HOLIDAY GUIDE, CRANFORD (NJ.)XHRONICLJL CRANFORD (I^.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21,1979, HOLIDAY GUIDE \"\ \~ \~\~~\ Gift Show I_i$6irtiveN^ Thanksgiving Park Schedule What to have for vinir^ N«w tn»P^Hngiindfan^prepare: veftetebles, combined with In celebration of session will be held at the In Westfield Wonderland r '7" TeaffvelissuretoUe ifyoa«g;y^ ^hankligivlng^Jayl^ V sonTe^arinancoJce5g)^iJ5kHg€er)tei If you've ever spent To help you choose and care also contains sketches and-' *->pi*a^_i* a dilemma as you seek to Orient) Chinese or Japanese Union County Department of in Warinanco Park. Regular Christmas without —-«- focyour tree, the U.S. Forest descriptions of 17 of the most The fourth annual Westfield J Parks and Recreation skating sessions will resume start the New Year off In aand quick-to-prepare dishes'. Christmas tree, or 'had an Service to of fering a brochure popular species nationwide, gift show and Bale will be Sun-. From l facilities will alter their Friday. Centerpiece ! o "ev«_re«i|l'J drop all Us called "Buying Your " day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at eavory manner. . With the aid of a wok, the regular hours of operation. Special holiday rates will be g^^^pa TBriiigwinterwonderland in^— 11: Although January- 1st does Chinese means to.'meal needle* pb your living room Christmas Tree." The Fora free copy of "Buying Temple Emanu-El»-7MJ^E. T ^Jbe^TraUsjde Nature and in effect an Union County's floor on Christmas Eve, you brochure tells you howto test.: Your ChristmasTree," write Broad St.; Westfield. Admla- "Simply Superb," the soon to be released ; STOFTING - •doors with .ayi4cy fnilt bowlr-T^— nothegm the New Year for all minutes, your imagination -Science^JJenter~i.n the golf coitfserETAsh-Brook in- cookbook of the Junior League' of Yields, enough stuffing for a ie-poond people ra the world, a dinner can run wild, y . ; i " can appreciate the pleasures a tree for freshness, what to InformationServices, U.S. slon will be $1.25 for adults. Aq^tal.bowlisthepeifect . A time In the kitchen. Watchung Reservation will be Scotch Plains, Galloping Hill of a good: health v tree for the qualities to look for, and how Forest Service,. 370 Reed A preview brunch will be EHuibeth-Plalnfield. Proceeds from turkey. , ' ' -\ , reflecting the food choices of a Bean sprouts, mung shoots, closed. The center will re-open in Kenilworth, and Oak Ridge holidays. to keep it green and pretty. It Road, Broomall, Pa. .9006.. held for patrons from 9:30 to "Simply Superb" go into the Junior i lb. sweet sausage, uncased and cooked container for this frosty granulated sugar. When the -different, nationality' can bepeapods and other Chinese,; For those who prefer a meal 11:30 a.m. Sppnsord by the centerpiece.- Select colorful fruit is dry, it can be. arranged that site.a little longer In the Friday and follpw regular in Clark. Golfers are invited to League's Community Trust Fund which % c. onions, chopped schedule which is 1 p.m. to 5 take advantage, of these Greater Westfield Section of and fresb fruit-apples, plums,. to the "sontalher. 5*f stomach, Italy offers dishes ! the National Council of Jewish •supports its community projects. ; jvic celery, chopped THEY^HELP Unjled Way7From i£ff:' Burt BeJden< Sue p.m. - ' ... discount green fees from 7 pears and grapes,.AJfter light- ing centerpiece cant that are both delicious and a.m, to 5 p.m. Women, this gift show will CHEESEBALL -Vt c. parsley, chopped ly beating several egg whites,^dessertwhen accorii Boy, Kay Belden. Only the ' 8:30 evening feature Unique gift items for Serves 18. Garnish with fresh holly and 3 eggs filling. V • w. • ..:•" cherries for festive appearance. 1 package frozen spinach, chopped, brush: each piece of fruit with a selection pf i .{• Lasagna, Italian bread and WE KEEP PRICES holiday shopping. More than | tiieiegg;whites and roll in' cheeses,: • • '] "SANE DAY SERVICE" 60 dealers will be present. 2 8 os. packages cream cheese thawed and drained ,. . . • JEHSEY YOUTH SYMPHONf a salad are,sure to please Among the many featured V» lb\ sharp Cheddar'cneese, shredded 1 cup turkey stock 'everyone. Add a <.piece of i Volunteers Aid 2 tsps, grated onion 1 large package seasoned stuff ing mix I cheesecake or a cannoli as ...for dry cleaning . hand-crafted creations will be jAffjllated with (he New Jersey Symphony Orchestra ' EVERYONE'S rocking horses and wooden 2 tsps. Worchestershire sauce 1 dove garlic; minced. \ . . ' dessert,: and the. menu is & shirt laundering on request. 1 tsp. lemon, juice ,' In a large skillet, cook sauBage 'until: George Marriner Maull Conductor complete. . / :iJiiited Way For Years toys, original art work, art brown. Add celery, parsley^and onions, coin jewlery, glass sculptures, 1 tsp. dry mustard From "South of the Border" ' Buit and Kay Belden and hiore than 30 years from JjJkincfAbout ^ tsp. paprika cooking until onions are dear. Beat eggs come menu Ideas i that are _ quilted articles, lucite, dried ] r Sue/Bpyd are celebrating Community Chest tor" ^4 tip. seasoned salt ~~~~ and combine with drained spinach, broth, PREMIERE CONCERT reminders of the sunny, 'hot' United Fund to today's United ' and silk flower arangements, stuffing and garlic. Blend in cooked many, many years as and personalized stationery.: V4 tsp. parsley, dry ' climate of Mexico. Cranford , United Way wa^.;;: ' .• -r"" 1 2Vi ounce Can deviled ham mbtture, mixing well. Pack loosely into Sunday, December ._, 2 PM. .'.', Tacos, ' cor'nbread, turkey, and the turkey is ready togo , volunteers by doing what .Sue Boyd-was a volunteer 2 Tblsps. chopped pimento, drained Roosevelt Junior High .enchiladas and guacamole comes naturallyll , workingjn.---fok r tHejCommunity Chest as a % c. chopped pecans or walnuts If someone in your family prefers a can add the spice of your life 1 CASEY'S OUR NEW NAME 301 Clark St., Westfield the current campalgnr-They teenagei in Barre, VT and, ' Soften cream cheese and then beat with traditional stuffing, ' halve the above : to .your dinner. are the^unseen neroes who through interest in the electric mixer. Beat in cheddar cheese and recipe, and stuff half the turkey with 175 Member Orchestra Performing Works Of ' Most any nationality can be hariaTe the extensive office community, got involved here. next 8 ingredients until creamy. Stir in sausage-spinch stuffing, and half with the TOE MANE EVENT incorporated into a theme for BAKE SHOP Bflch, Beethoven, GUere, work preparing billiiigs based She and her husband make the pimentos. Cover and refrigerate for traditional. ' • ^ . (Formerly Chez Cannele) 'your last dinner of the current on the telethon and other United Way a family affair Frank Casey III, Owner several hours. Shape into one huge ball or Gluck,TchalkoVsky fyear, memories of which will divisions, reports the witwth Sue helpinpgg in the office whatever size balls you desire and coat -A Full Service Silon- v; 'linger long into the year to while Ralph serves as office FREE ADMISSION , campaign unit. Mouth Watering Delicacies evenly with nuts. Garnish. Wrap and MEN • WOMEfJ j come. . Burt Belden iB a retired manager and on the board of \refrigerate until ready to serve.' gMWUMNMI—IR Exxon-executive and former directors. Produced With —Thecheeseball can be wrapped _rdear Cranford Board, of'iducatton" Kigh'tTRtw-the-United-Way- "FULL SERVICE You can now plastic wrap and tied with a large bow for -COFFEECAKE •••'-•-•• who~also served on officTts^eTjrbUsjrTis--checksT -——Spls^qiFRecipes Tested DRY CLEANER" gift-giving. The cheeseball can be frozen. Serves 12. Here's a crunchy coffee cake 107 JSI. IJnioin Aye^Grahford" For the "1971 Charter Study and pledges roll in, but Burt Over A Span Of 3 Generations for gift giving or your own holiday brunch. Commission. He's been the anet-Kay Belden and Sue Boyd .. .can give you expert dry buy fine furniture MULLED WINE l%c. light brown sugar or 1 c. honey plus 2 local United Way treasurer for did look up from their work cleaning on everything from gowns 4 thin orange slices tblsp. orange juice concentrate . the past 10 years after serving long enough to ask everyone to FINE QUALITY , and cocktail dresses to slipcovers to 8 thin lemon slices Vz c. vegetable oil ' Hostesses! presents... two terms as a director. join them In supporting the PASTRIES BREADS • CARRES • PIES • ETC. knitwear to leather items. 8 whole, cloves 1 c. whole wheat flour i'i" at a fraction •;..(• Here are some tips for! Kay. Belden represents the United Way, "The 17 member 3 cinnambn sticks 1 c. white flour GirlScouts on the United Way agencies supported by this pinch of nutmeg hostesses from the Junior | SflRAH League: board of directors. She hasonce a year fund drive are V2 c. sugar 1 tap. cinnamon .Worked as a volunteer in the vital to so many .people in our CASEY'S BA&E SHOP above cost! *A tsp. nutmeg V4 c. water -Fill a nicely ^wrapped United Way office "since the community," said Belden. He 101 MUn St., Cranford 272-7089 1 bottle red table wine Vz tsp. salt urged all Granford residents | gift box with colored tissue beginning," seeing the OPEN 6:30 A.M. - 7 P. JES - SAT c. brandy .. 2 eggs •, organization grow through to mail a check or a pledge to 6:30 A.M. • 2 P. 1<•***« paper and add a flQwereing _ * Place all ingredients except wine and 1 tsp. vanilla i plant for a centerpiece. the United Way of Cranford, ?•• NATIONAL BRANDS brandy in a saucepan and simmer. Stir 2 c. cooking apples, pared and diced P.O. Box 171, Cranford 07016. i * * x J.--A' 1l»« until sugar is dissolved. Add wine and heat k c. walnuts or pecans, chopped -Hollow artichokes for Extension i * * almost to a simmer. Stir In brandy. Strain V* lb. fresh whole raw cranberries (about 2 1; FREEpELIVERY I candle holders i mixture. Serve warm hi punch cups or cups) , N' \ * »4 Just call us with the manufacturer wine gkteses. If using honey, whip it first at high speed ,. __.ie: ribbons . onOffers Ideas ill I candlesticks .and napkins BEEF BOURGUIGNON for about 10 minutes or until It tarns white ' j and style number, and we'll quote and opaque. Cream together oil and sugar Arrange assorted long _ * * 2 lbs. bottom round or top round chuck or honey and orange juice concentrate. pastas in a basket for an For Holidays "FULL SERVICE / , :l you our low, low prices! 6 oz. whole'piece of bacon : Add eggs and vanilla, and beat well. Mix Italian dinner centerpiece. Festive ideas will be DRY CLEANERS" 3 tblsp. butter dry Ingredients together. Add to the first I . 'i 24 small white onions 1 -Braid and weave I presented hi various forms at ...provides custom tailoring mixture anan d ., sti r until thoroughlgyy wisteria or wild grape a program on Monday, VA C. flour combined. Stir hi apples, cranberries and cind complete alteration services on 2 shallots, ftody chopped vines to make a bottomless December 3, from 1 to 3 p.m. nuts. Bake in a grea8ed~9X&, inch pan at basket or wreath, and repeated 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. any item you desire. Also available V4 c. cognac or brandy 350 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes. 1 c. bouillon encircling a flower at the cooperative Extension is on premises shirt laundering container or plant. Service Auditorium, 300 North (boxed or hangers; as you desire). SANDFORDS t c. red wine Avenue East, Westfield. salt and pepper to taBte SIMOrJiSHUSTEft ' ' • '-"Mi - ••'. t clove garlic*- crushed PUBLISHEH -Run flats of petunias the The session will feature a FURNITURE Your Paperbacks pinch of parsley and thyme length of a table to allow holiday brunch theme and are of Value, 1 bay leaf each guest to sit near the other food Ideas and will.be 202 Centennial Vt lb. mushrooms ^raaterpiece. presented by Carolyn Healey Catalog Showroom Bring them in EGG NOG CAKE - 9* and Gwen Waranis, extension Cranford, N beurre manle (1 tblsp. flour mixed with 1 Serves 10/An intriguing flavor finale to I for Credit, or tblsp. butter) _ -Design a stilMife home, economists. 1206 RARITAN RD., CRANFORD p _ a speaspeciall dinnerdinner.. [composition of doll house • Registration is required by . Buyand Save CCu t meat iinto 2 inch cubes. Remove the 2 tsps. rum ((or rum flavoring) 1 miniatures for thcalline g the Extension office at rind from the bacon and, cut into slices V\ 2 C. sifted flour [centerpiece. . 233-9366 and a small fee will be{ Betty & Bob Evans, and their up to 50% inch thick and one Inch long. Simmer the IM; c. sugar 276-5036 1 new partner, Ron Starner, \ on thousands b li f 1 ite Di d d ^ t bki ' in stock ,^^bac«t;:. __-_.„.. _*. ,„.__„ moved to a larger office. OPEN tO-6 DAILY; THURS TIL 9, SAT f JL 5 casserole, melt 2 tblsp, of butter and 1 Hours: Man, - Sat. 9:30-6 brown the onions and bacon lightiy. % c. Crlsco Oil > r : Remove from casserole; Flour the-meat, I.e. riiiflc - , •• - - -— Like Cards Now |tfl P-Th. til 9, Sot. til 5:30 Mistletoe is an old English 'DRAPERY SPECIALIST" andiirown, It _ the same butter. Add the 3 eggs ; v -,.r "custom, so old in fact that it The,New Jersey Branch of COME & VISIT US! . shallots. Sprinkle with warm cognac and l package Fluffy White Frosting Mix dates back to Druidic times. 'the,National' Shut-In Society I • Ignite, shaking the casserole back.and l%c. heavy crefUn Hang a sprig over a heavily has, several.hundred names of ...offers drapery cleaning ser- forth; Stir in the bouillon and red wine. Add Combine 1 tsp. rum (flavoring), flour, , trafficked doorway. Shut-In members who would vices with a written guarantee that the salt, pepper, garlic, parsley, thyme sugar, baking powder, salt, nutmeg, oil, welcome cards or small gifts We'd like to meet you and get to know you. We've been and bay leaf. Cover and slmrner for 2 milk and eggs. Tint mixture yellow with -You might consider your drapes won't shrink. Take-down preparing a_wassail bowl - a at Christmas time this year. In the business a quarter of a century, helping people hours. Wash and draln^Uie muahroomsi. food coloring if desired. Beat 30 seconds. and re-hang service available great bowl of spiced wine that Mrs. M. B. Hamfeldt, In a personalized way. If you need insurance, please on request. Brown them in 1 tblsp? of butter very Scrape bowl. Beat 3 minutes at medium is sure to warm the insides of appeals chairman, will gladly slowly. Twenty minutes before seryhig, speed. Grease and flour two 9-lnch cake your brbodV when 'they've supply one or more names of come and talk to us. We'd like to be of service to you. add the bacon, onions, and mushrooms. If pans. Bake at ^50 degrees for 35 to 40 'returned from caroling in the, these members to be the sauce is not thick enough, remove the minutes. Ctwl. Combine frpetiiig mix, snowy streets. .';—. remembered at this time. Vegetables and the meat from the heavy creain and1••.ttp. rum (flavoiring) 1 .Traditionally, a cup ofPlease write to her at 47 casserole and add the beurre manie. 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NON-ALCOHOLIC PUNCH Ektralite camera is excellent taking fun. ! ; : : : ; BEEF WELLINGTON ' wi-i--••• v"-".^'••'•'••• ' •.'•'•'.'.'^•.•••••'••••••• ".'".V;' i Records, Cassettes # tapes ( BREADED MUSHROOMS You should have 3 cups. Chop GREEN TIME for close-ups because it has a You'll love these 23 large mushrooms Frozen prepared puff pastry the the shallots (about l'V 3 lb. trimmed filefcof beef OFF TO GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE the good old way, by slelpjh. trance IS Prospect Street, with Claremont Place In The shop is salt and pepper Tablespoons chopped). Place 1 3-ounce pkg. lime gelatin Recycling Can Aid new frames by 1 Tablespoon oil 3 Tablespoons butter in a 1 cup boiling water This Is the way It was done abdut 1912, and the sleigh Is entering background. Courtesy of the Cranford Historical Society, the bell tower of the 3-4 shallots 16-ounce c an saucepan, add shallots and ° ch ped fresh Activities DOROTHY HflmmiLL the old T.A. Sperry estate, rtbw site of English Village. The en- \ " 3 Tablespoons butter cook for about 1 minute. Add Religious re "•.'.•• 1 3 cup bread crui 40 ALDEN the chopped mushrooms, salt figgn butter With the arrival of aluminum recycling drives. Tablespoon r, and cook until 1 l-quart.bottle apple juice The Reynolds Aluminum ••••; CRANFORD tbl brandy November and the approach St. Michael Ensembles List Yule Selections £^5S«. mJ^oHhthee liquid hahass ^ 11-pint, 12-ounce bottle ginger of the religious holiday Recycling Company operates CRANFORD te Christmas carols as well as Saint-Saens. ; teaspoon paprika - evaoorated annd the mixtumixturre is . J y ale mobile recycling units Christmas morning at 10:15 Gabbal. This year the new Hour*:; /.• \-\ •' „.'. -. - . l egg ff te teatentM seasons, New Jersey religious concertmaster of the orth- e traditional "Halleltijah Growing in numbers and ex- Sat.5:15 to8PM. Suit.7:30 tol P.M. J Tablespoon melted butter ^^ to1l0to1l0ldld a a shapeshape. . ' ™J organizations may earn funds throughout the Garden State will mark the opening of the MoniAFTEH 12:05ap;Mr Mass chorus" from Handel's cellence, the ensembles are .:• Break the stems off 20 large , ^ 10 minuteminutess.. SeasoSeasonn fUefilett witwithh sasalkt and to pay New Jersey individuals new season for the St. Michael chestra will be George Starting Dec. I thru Dec. 21 :..-•:,,.-:; , to support seasonal activities OPTICIANS Shuhan. The organist will be "Messiah." ThTs year the preparing for a performance mushrooms. Place the caps, oon, fUl the caps pepper and brush with oil. by sponsoring congregational and organizations 23 cents per CKiirch Symphony and group also will feature a per- thlsjspring at St. Patrick's WEEKDAYS AFTER 12:05 Mass • •.:; • 7 • hollow side up, on a cookie UBing a sp Marie Merder. f "Praise Ye TheCathedral in New York, where sheet. 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Besides all-aluminum I assistant t conductor,, Rene caps, hollow side down, to \ p^^ some bread crumb "is the most colorful, beverage cans and other ' empty them of any liquid. mixture on top of the stuffed Cook chopped mushrooms in brilliant, iconoclastic, clean, household aluminum Chop "the stems and the . dip the caps, stuffed butter over high heat 1 minute products such as pie' plates, Philatelic Gifts Sold At Local Post Office •^g&jj^ or stirring once 6r twice. Add -f 10 side down, into the mixture so funny ana" moving novel foil, frozen food and dinner., released by the Post Office The book also providesid!! Sarzillilol alsl o noteted that a «<• brandy and continue to cook Postmaster Anthony F. number of popular topical "that the whole top is heavily about the movie business trays and dip, pudding and Celebrate The Sarzillo of Cranford each year just before interesting philatelic OLYMPUS coated with the mixturemixture,, until most of the liquid has meat container's, Reynolds -Christmas. The covert the; information , such _as_ 1980 stamp collecting kits priced at I that anyone has ever written." -announced releaseof-the U< & - $&ffl each~are~"available for— Place the mushrooms, stuffed evaporated. Remove from recycles certain other $5.25 Mint Set features a market values forlhe"n6vfce [ stile up, under a broiler for'3-4 heat and add to canned liver; aluminum items - including Postal Service's 1979 beginning collectors. The kits •..'.•rv- montage of artwork related to and experienced collector, minutes, or until nicely mix well. Spread liver siding, gutters, storm door commemorative Mint Set and Many of the stories in this new feature topics ranging from W Holidays With Flowers. this year's edition of "Stamps the commemorative_jstamps. withOTF browned. mixture on top of filet. and window frames, lawn Inside the album are clear edition are new or have been "The World of Sports" tch and Stories," a Postal Service "Birds and Butterflies" and (otythe^film) furniture &tubing ancT" strips of acetate in which to changed substantially to •;.: '..'(. ROU lnto a MOVIOLA aluminum castings. book on stamp collecting for illustrate a diHecent aspect of "Flowers." Each kit also the hew collector and themount and protect the thfln y4 fach tw., ' Olpnastrverlappin. Wrai n goastr the v daroung d commemorative and special edition of "Stamps &Stories-^,> ABC's of Stamp Collecting," OUR PRICE .411.66 by calling (800) 228-2525. 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Gently brush designs AVAILABLE latest in a series of annual sets is designed to introduce non- games are also available.: Vt cup instant coffee -•• 1 collectors to stamp collecting.^ postage stamp ever issued, .; OUR PRICE *241\96 cup instant cocoa mix with remaining beaten-egg. • JUST.CALL of commemorative stamps ?m carefully transfer wrapped Everybody's Going To MAJOR m small cupcake papers US & WE'LL Place chocolate in a^small fiietVto a lighUy greased CREDIT CARDS • Hully automatic, . DO THE REST saucepan with the bourbon or baking sheet. 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STAR WARS MILLENNIUM FALCON Look for action shots. Icing . . 6.00 \Z-.99 . CHARLES "always so late? ' PLASTIC MODEL OF CUTTY SARK SAILING SHIP . . 6.00 .2.99 . Parents know how edgy those cookies and wrapping AURORA RACE CAR - datuin trans am children can become waiting those presents, possibly even for Santa Claus; reminders putting that star on top of the St^XJranfbrd about Ol' Saint Nick, and his tree; are\the photos you will DICK" ••'•;.:-::.:; •••••^ list of who's naughty and nice, treasure. That means you 16 NORTH UNION AVE.. CRANFORD 272-7660 1 •' •- .•• ^:V.'276-3SM)6•v.;--..,-v..-i can go unheard by the best of should keep your camera 1 Daily 10-6 Thursday till 0 p.m. within easy reach. FULL SERVICE ^EAUTY SHOP children. That's why It's so iiiiimiiiiiiiii uxiF •• 1 • 111 • 1 • 1 • 1 • 1 • i 1 i • 111 i i i 1 • 1 • 1 i 1 • 1 • t • • 11 a 111 a »v important to keep your When lining up members of j^ Call for an appointment. the family for group pictures, offspring occupied. ; Baking cookies, helping arrange them so that with the Christmas cards, • everyone looks relaxed. For getting out the traditional example, most people look decorations, maybe even a more formal when standing, J MicKael^s clean sweep tofthei r rooms, less so when sitting. wrapping a present or two You might want to have the family gathered around one TBTHE may just be enough distraction for youngsters. person who Is trying to wrap a 1 • These activities are part of present - or opening one. , the Christmas season, and . While pictures of the family _ they shoi4d_,be part cf your are essential to that Christmas pictures. A Christmas scrapbrook, scrapbook of Christmas, and simplicity is also important. all the events leading up to it, Putting too much in one will be treasured long,i after photograph ' makes it look your children have outgrown cluttered and possibly not as BIBLES* BOOKS MIOSAlttES interesting. The trick is to tion to the styrofoam creations, the shop is offering their need to get up at 5:30 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER exhibit "Chrte M& a.m. on December 25. take more pictures and zero in STATUES •CARDS and "Chris .Mouse" at the Golden Carrousel on thd various handcrafted Items Including eggs, wreaths, on one activity at a time. • centerpieces and flowers. Mrs". Baker teaches Here are some suggestions Even through pre- Boulevard where( Bette Baker, the owner, and to make these pictures even daughter Jaye, display seasonal offerings. In addi- classes where many of the items are made. Christmas pictures are great, Gifts for all occasions more poignant. don't forget the main event - Advent Wreaths & calendars One of the first things to Christmas morning. Have Some Recipe Ideas For The Season keep in mind is "get in close." plenty of film on hand and be - Christmas gifts & decorations A pocket sized Kodak Tele- ready for a day of picture^ NON-ALCOHOLIC PUNCH Ektralite camera is excellent taking fun. Becords, Cassettes & tapes , BREADED MUSHROOMS extra mushrooms very fine. BEEF WELLINGTON GREEN TIME for close-ups because it has a You should have 3 cups. Chop Frozen prepared puff pastry You'll love these 23 large mushrooms the shallots (about 1M* trance Is Prospect Street, with Clarempnt Place In salt and pepper 3 lb. trimmed filet of beef 1 3-ounce pkg. lime gelatin OFF T6 GRANDMOTH^'S HOUSE the good old way, by sleigh, The shop is located uiicte^ ,; v Tablespoons chopped). Place sale and pepper Recycling Can Aid new frames by background. Courtesy of the Cranford Historical Society. 1 Tablespoon oil : 3 Tablespoons butter in a I cup boiling water This Is the way It was ddne about 1912, and the sleigh Is entering •••'-.• the bell tower ofJthe chiirch, • ; " Oil , \ 3-4 shallots saucepan, add shallots and 1 16-ounce c an frozen the old T.A. Sperry est|te, now site of English Village. The en- 3 Tablespoons butter cook for about 1 minute. Add y» cup finely chopped fresh lemonade concentrate Religious Activities DOROTHY HftmmiLL mushrooms - 40 ALDEN STREET the chopped mushrooms, salt 3 cups cold water With the arrival of aluminum recycling drives. grated pepper, and cook until 1 tablespoon butter The Reynolds Aluminum CRANFORD I tablespoon brandy 1 l-quart bottle apple juice November and the approach Parmesan cheese liquid has 11-pint, 12-ounce bottle ginger of the religious holiday Recycling Company operates St. Michael Ensembles leLis Christmat s carolYuls as welel asSelection Saint-Saens. s 1 cup canned liver pate mobile recycling units CRANFORD Christmas morning at 10:15 Gabbai. This year the new Hours:, 1 eg] ale seasons, New Jersey religious concertmaster of the or-the traditional "Halleliujall h SitGrowinS g in numbers and ex- Sat. 5H5t»BP.MLSuiu7:30tOl PM, Se^tSed bu«er ££ J^ organizations may earn funds throughout the Garden State will mark the opening of the chorus" from Handel's cellence, the ensembles are Breakffieltemsoff20large dry ©»»ugh tohold a p . to pay New Jersey individuals new season for the St. Michael chestra will be George Mon. AFTER 12:05 P.M. Mass to support seasonal activities OPTICIANS "Messiah." This year—the-^preparingJor a performance Starting Dec. 1 thtti Dec. 21 mushrooms. Place the caps, Let "cool 10 minutes. _ Season fUet with salt and by sponsoring congregational and organizations 23 cents per Church Symphony and Shuhan. The organist will be WEEKDAYS AFTER 12:0$ Mass . hollow side up. on a cookie ^ing a spoon, fU 1tto caps pepper nd brush with oil. Marie Mercier. group also will feature a per- this spring at St. Patrick's ac a Place o naa i n a roastin pound for all-aluminum Chorus. SHOP Cl OSED DUHINrt MAVSKS ON SAT. 4 SUN sheet. Spriiikle with salt and f° ^f ^ &* WSi25 *** 8 N. Union Ave., Cranford formance t)f "Praise Ye The Cathedral in New York, where J to f 8 and roast m a beverage cans and other The orchestra and chorus >. they will perform the "Stabat oU. Place in preheated oven crunP- g* ^SSn?L£!S0 checse? P " ' Preheated recyclable all-aluminum In addition to singing and Lord of Hosts from the for 10-12 minutes. Remove ™, Pf™^ " - 400oven30 minutes (for a rare 276-7144 will be under the direction of .'Christmas Oratorio" of Mater" of Giuseppe Verdi. ' 8 ri products. playing a Latin Mass, the " d t th P ^i T ??* Tablespoon of roast). Remove from oven and Rev. John. M. Oates and his r MOVIOLA Closed on Wednesday ensemble will perform favori- from "the oven and turn the <~ i(,u U*»" cool in room temperature. Besides all-aluminum assistant conductor, Rene caps, "is the most colorful, beverage cans and other empt —- - - mixture on top of the s, tuffed Cook chopped mushrooms in brilliant, iconoclastic, clean household aluminum caps, or dip the caps, stuffed butter over high heat 1 minute products such as pie plates, Philatelic Gifts Sold At Local Post Office Chop the steins and theside down, into the mixture so stirring once 6r twice. Add funny ana* moving novel foil, frozen food and dinner I ':;'• Postmaster Anthony F. released by the Post Office The book also provideid s SarzillSill o alsl o notet d that a that the whole top is heavily brandy and continue to cook trays and dip, pudding and interesting philatelic number of popular topical about the movie business Celebrate The Sarzillo of Cranford each year just before OLYMPUS coated with the mixture; until mOst of the liquid has meat containers, Reynolds announced release of the I). S. Christmas. The cover of the information such as--1980 stamp collecting kits priced at i Place the mushrooms, stuffed evaporated. Remove from that anyone has ever written. recycles certain other Postal Service's 1979 $5.25 Mint Set features a market values for the novice $2-00 each are available for side up, under a broiler for W heat and add to canned liver; aluminum items - including and experienced collector, beginning collectors. The kits NEW! mW) commemorative Mbit Set and montage.of artwork related to minutes, or until nicely mix Well. Spread liver siding, gutters, storm door Holidays With Flowers. this year's edition of "Stamps the commemorative stamps. Many of the stories in this new feature topics ranging from wlthOTF browned. mixture, on top of filet. and window frames, lawn Inside the album are clear edition are new or have been '^The World of Sports" to. and Stories," a Postal Service "Birds and Butterflies" and furniture tubing and book on stamp collecting for strips of acetate in which to changed substantially to (off-the-nim) MOVIOLA aluminum- castings the new collector and themount and protect the illustrate a different aspect of "Flowers." Each kit also LIQUORS ^BT leSin^ A'MovalBy • Information regarding'the experienced philatelist. . collection. an individual's life or of a'includes a 20 page album, exposure control . Cranford significant historical event, mounting hinges, insert sheets Garson Kanln nearest Reynold's Aluminum The 1979 Mmt Set album recycling location operating in 'for additional'QtaM^and'«>' r|$$fe.;i~. .$12.95 contains all the 30 The new full-color Gth ,.,,.- \ .-'-.''v- :. 32-page'bookletentitled •"The ' List Price ...... the Garden State is available • "Stamps &, Stories" also ; IS^bo:^^ OUR PRICE . $11.66 commemorative and special edition of "Stamps & Stories-^ ABC's of Stamp Collecting." mm® by calling (800) 228-2525. stamps issued by the U.S.Th" e U.S. Postal Service contains information on price ^espoons strong coffee Jj™}seam ; moisten «•«» 'V Encyclopedia of U, S.trends of selected stamp Postal Service during 1979 In addition to the kits and V4 pound uhsalted butteif, SIMON & SHUSTER (including the 1979 Christmas Stamps," is on sale and is issues, catalogue numbers Christmas stamps currently PUBLISHER stamps and a description of priced at $3.50. The 256-page and current prices for on sale at Jhe Post Office, softened; ^ Brush pastry with beaten each). The 1979 Conv book relates more than 100 souvenir pages and ' stamps featuring the 1960 •6 ounces gingersnaps, eggi Decorate top with memorative Mint Set is thestories about U.S. stamps and commemorative panels, and GIFT CERTIFICATES summer and winter Olympic LfST PRICE W59,00 pulverized.., , „ designs, cut from scraps of AVAILABLE latest in a series of annual sets is designed to introduce non- an index listing every U. S. games are also available.. V cup nstant coffee pa^. Qe^y brush designs collectors to stamp collecting. postage stamp ever issued, PRICE *241.9B 4 1 JUST CALL of commemorative stamps »^ cup instant cocoa mix with ramaining beaten egg. Everybody's Going To MAJOR ?maB cupcake papers . Carefuffy transfer Wapped CREDIT CARDS US&WE'LL • Fully automatic, Place chocolate in a^small fijetito a lighUy greased 1 VI DO THE REST THE CRANFORD ACCEPTED Some Tips On ChristinasTree aperture-preferred 35mm saucepan with the bourbon or baking sheet. Bake in a CRANFORD PAINT 1 StjR compact. rum and the liquid coffee, preheated 450 degree oven When you bring your tree place the tree in a container or water container, of generous Cover, set chocolate pan in fr about 25 minutes or until •« .t.^i _i—_• ih^»a hnUnf flllttfl with umtar. size. • ' ;\ • •'Electronic' .exposure -'[ BOOKSTORE larger pan^of boiling water, pa8try is golden' brown, control measures light that and turn off the heat under it Remove from oven and let 32 NORTH AVlE, W. 276-0390 IBOOKSTO & HARDWARE, INC. Carl : reaches the film surface When chocolate is melted and 8tand in a warm place 10 ii sconsin, ^ ^ v - ••>-'•.. -j- , • ' vfe've aotclis^orri lettere&#hli^ ; Dehmer'sFlorist 6 1'uWrTgaWaT eTpesat" ;'" smooth^ in 5 minutes_ojLspJ_mlnutea ^ore carvln^ (formerly Schlecter's Hardware) -•+-.-.---• 113 N^nipn,XicaiifDiii __^ ^eat in the butter piece^by *^ glrwteT'accD piece Ta portablerelecttic--. •••-.•- ..-,-.: mixer is useful here), then the 276-103 2Bth YEARI pulverized gingersnaps. Chill WHY DON'T YOU COME TOO, You II enjoy doini g for several hours. business with usl To form the truffles: make a diagonal cut across be added. ,•. «» .. »»~ .^, ».— *. ._„— 1 w w 25 North Ave. W.r Cranford Mix the > instant cocoa AND MEET THE NEW OWNER! the trunk about an inch above There are many types oJE method of those tried for that will eausesta FREE PARKING powder with the powdered A A Frank Hirsch, of Garwood, and •••-• - u?ee holders on the market.; tedwiihg the fire ^^rt-andvr-'—r^.S- ^; V'.:-"^^ .•^/;, IN THE REAR coffee and spread on a plate. Select one that will, hold the preventing the needles from • ^^J^JSiSt^SS? With a soup spoon or teaspoon^ his son, Frank Jr., are the proud ; depending' on the size you tree firmlyVahd that has:-:a discoloring or_ falling.••r«S0;» drvdeanina solvent, 24 Eastman Street .wish,* dig out gobs of the new owners of this 50 year old store. WE ARE PROUD TO PWESENts chocolate mixture and form bM , ;i Cranford into rough, roundish, rockllke, JIM HOWE, MANAGER, WILL BE THERE TO trufflelike shapes. Roll in the .;;.T. :.'., • cocoa and coffee powder, and HELP WITH ALL YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS. The EASY RIDER place in candy or cookie cups. ReMgeral;e in a icpvered & FRANK JR. WILL BE WORKING WITH HIM. ^ .until serving time; ^M .!••!• .'-• YOURSELF A EASY SKI PACKAGE! * be kept under' id Machine Rentals • Plumbing Equipment zjm / Window 81 Screen Repairs • WiWindod wS Shadeh s y' | j ' yy 1 " '' \ '" " Household Appliances 9 Nuts & Bolts

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year are now available from grants wciy „—.~__ _ MAKE-AHEAD QUIClte, /uu give cookies: 101 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21,1979, HOLIDAY GUIDE - Innumerable kitchen the New Jersey State Council Arts Council to 1WW0.; Pastry for 10'! pie or square'pan:: •:'-'•<: Gather family and friends Eggnog Chiffon Pie THE RICH SOUND begins at 8 p.m. and admission Story Of : utensils can be purchased to ,, The big band sound of the is 17. Cranford resident Jack 1 cup flour • .. •.,:'.'•' >.y :••••./..•"''•. ,.'•;:•• together this Christmas Eve 2j3 cup scalded milk or light serve as containers. *•$£ Council annually ^^^Pffi'^ >^ teaspooiv.salt • ..• ••••-• ' •••'"•":]•'; L.1X l < Buddy Rich Orchestra will be Leibowitz plays the alto sax : 1 for an extra special tree- a-earn , - A sandpail, plastic dump awards grants to groups and 2£,,^ L &*£ii 3 tablespoons-butter r •• •---•-A .-'- •-.-'--•-••• •••- -, • trimming party. Tinsel, gggs, separated heara Wednesday, Dec. 5 at with the orchestra. For fickete FestivalOfLights ^tablespoons lard (yes, lard)V-i cup ice-water 3 truck are examples of individual artiste hVNew appHcatK»_ai46p9l29W113 Bridgewater-Raritan High call 725-1700 daytime; 46&-3325 Mix together flpur and salt: Work fats into flour _ ornaments, stockings and a i^ cup sugar inexpensive containers for a School East^ The concert or 469-0097 evenings. " In addition to Christmas, In ancient tradition, gifts L.wlth finger tips or pastry blender. Add ice water and mix Christmas Punch will spark rjash salt child. there are other hoHdayg which w^.«c,haw^eyerj|^ighlof ptoU^oqghfoi^a^^ Jhe holiday spirit To delight ^ teaspoon nutmeg - An assortment of cookie are celebrated during the the holiday? This custom : ; :: : Safitats helpers, serve ah x envelope (1 tablespoon) cutters or a cookie press will least 1 hour. ' '. ;••'.'" . \::. :' V-,' Eggnogv Chiffon Pie. Easy to ^flavored gelatin winter. One of them is changed somewhat over the Filling: »v.••••'• ' ' . ••',•••••.' •• ' "^i^-V enhance the gift. ' Hanukkah, or the Festival of years and,, many people : prepare, whipped cream and t/4cu p dark rum (80 proof) 4strips bacon . •.-' :;;- ."• ••,^.i' ' __jJUJaj>erbag decorated with Shop for the Lights. "••;. celebrate by exchanging" one ramTcombinein-thi^lightest of—rteaspoon vanilla-extract— 1 onion, sliced , ^:. . —^ vm ^ "paper cut-outs, nb"b6ns~and It usually arrives almost gift during the eight day : holiday confections. For an x ^p heavy cream, whipped 4 eggs'- •'•• i'iw .'•:-'' '••T.' r • >• .'.•.'•.';"•• cooled'pi1 e crust appliques can make a_great flrtist on your concurrently with Christmas holiday. /• . .; . added t^eat, , Yuletime • '-••- 2 cups Hght'cream (half. &.half)- ->- Pumpkin Pudding brings its for 8-inch pie . container. . and is celebrated by people of The Festival of Hanukkah is ty teaspoon salt •••''•':''y'.'-':^i';.''/' , ''•'• the Jewish faith. . symbolized by the Menorah or : : own holiday warmth. Grated nutmeg " Decorate a shoe box with Christmas list •i/i"teaspobn':nu'tmeg-: _.•:.•-.."•"/'.' ;' "--~.,..,'•'•. ".'•• ~Ur~ is ,a joyous ^holiday irinepronged candelabra. The »/4 teasppon allspice •„'.• • ••'\..':^y.;.',>••", '• CHRISTMAS PUNCH In top of double boiler, £een M «} commemorating the ninth-candle, or shammus; is l pound sugar 1 1 1 . at HflRTIG'S! y4 teaspoon pep'per.. •;,.;.; •"•'.'> •'-•••••.•• :',•'•< combine ^ scalded milk, egg {J^ ^** . rededlcatlori of the Temple by Ht every night and Is used to 1 cup Gruyere cheese^;cubed, or-graiea.*>,. % cup orange bitters C Judas Maccabeus in 165 B.C. light each ^f the remaining i 3 cup Parmesan cheeBe,-grated •':_ Juice of 10 lemons K VT' "S ^"wrcrear-puTsticw^ OIL • ACRYLICS • WATER Roll out pastry and freeze raw shell (no ^^ Juice of 3 oranges a constantly, over simmering DELICATE The miracle of Hanukltah Is candles, hecessarVV. Cook bacon' and crumble. Cools sliced 'onion'An, 1 COLOR SETS • CANVASES light •..''V The candles increase by one 10 egg whites, beaten stiff water, until mixture coats 1 tablespoon bacon fat until transparent, cool., Beat fcgeUielr 1 quart dark rum (80) proof) PADS • CHARCOAL Only one day's supply of oil every day of the holiday. On back of metal spoon. Sprinkle THIN CHAINS eggs, c7eam-and*eas6nmgsi. Place cooked bacon blts^-«~~ 1 quart Kupferberg Sekt gelatin over rumand let stand remained to the Hebrews arid, the eighth day, all the candles and cheese in.frozen pie shell." Add egg-cream "All Your Needs" . by dlyine-grace, burned for are lit bringing to conclusion sparkling wine to soften. Stir into custard Sprinkle with^pajruca^piioDalK A ..O; ^- 3^ In punch bowl, dissolve mixture; blend until Necklaces, eight daysrT"" the Festivarof Lights. TFREEZE: To store in freezerv cover welt with freezer wrap, sugar in juices. Fold in eggdissolved. Add vanilla and Candy Tree after pie is frozen; Wheitreddy toiuse, baktf.fpr 15 minutes', In, bracelets; J white. Add liquors and icechill until slightly thickened. Equipment: DOLL SHOW Irv Rahway will find James^and Elizabeth Connors of the Good Bread a 400 degree ove"rii Reduljeheat to 350 degrees and bajce fonSf cubes, Serve immediately. In small electric mixer bowl, styrofoam cone gold, Fairy Doll Museum oh Walnut Avenue as participants. Here they are at their In- 45 minutes. Check for doneiifes with a toothpick. Cut in snia Makes about 20 servings. beat egg white until foamy. spearmint leaves iervings ahd'SerVe wanti :'^''-};:,.^:-:%''--- ;••'-*.!% •'•*'?' gold stitution. Photo by Greg Price. ~~~ Dough Gradually, add remaining v4 tooth picks RICHARD HARTI cup sugar and continue gum drops" filled & PAINT & WALLPAPER Bake silver. 101 N. Union, Cranford• ^76-2540 Doll House Show Set In Rahway Basket Vuv spearmint leaves in mixture. Fold in 1 cuphalf. Startih^wrurbottom of JMon-Sat 9-5. Open Thur til 8:30. Closed Wed. | The Rahway Historical Kaminski, are in charge of Museum" of Cranford with To make a bread - dough whipped cream. Spoon into cone, pin on with tooth picks so Society will sponsor its fifth arrangements for the affair on . eight additional dealers, will basket, mix together 1 cup , Those prepared pie crust. Chill until they are next to one another. For men annual Doll House Show Nov. Saturday and Sunday between display and sell a wide variety table salt with 1.%_cupshot • Qf Area firm. To serve, garnish with Pin on in layers, working to 24 and 25. This event will be. at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m, of doll house miniatures and water; Add 4 cups flbur and ait remaining whipped cream top. Pin gumdrops on so they and the Merchants and Drovers Two very popular area furnishings and doll houses. mix thoroughly. Knead dough The Christmas holiday one who bypasses tfie blends and nutmeg. Makes one 8-inch look like little Christmas balls. women. Tavern, 1632 St. Georges Ave. exhibitors, "Carriage World" An ever popular attraction is 2 minutes on a floured surface, ' time of endless, and consumes strictly single Cookies Mrs. Eclward Meffe, of Scotch Plains, N.J., and the the exhibit of both modern and and roll >A Inch thick. College Students assisted by Miss Anne Marie "Good Fairy Doll Hospital and antique dolls. Mrs. Meffe .. the Gwent School in England. There's more to a good Louise Marie Dftlton of cookie than meets the ) and up. _....__»*. _—^_ announces that children j^« J 1 J Cranford graduated from the She is participating in Trenton V2 Price Sale! especially enjoy the exhibits V<£lIlClyllIllCl University of Nebraska at State College's international tastebuds. while it provides parents the En the New Year. intFoducedin the U.S.-Glen help you With Lincoln in August. education program which... Baking tools and utensils 'TUES.. NOV. 27 thru FRL, NOV. 30 Order Your Holiday opportunity to start their 5SS 'So the preparecl hpst^iH~ Moray, ;onfe of the best-kept: Addle D. Hall, daughter of enables students to study speed the completion of the Christmas shopping early. Centerpiece bowl to make «U8B ht bar is ready secrets of Scotland.% abroad for a semester or full dozens of cookies consumed JEWELRY FOR To aid the tavern's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall of 26 year. during the Christmas season, Thrift Shpp Only Party Platters Now! restoratio,CDluloUv,.n, expense.^....v,, a-.n . Bring samplings from "big Pittsfield St., has entered the ALL OCCASSIONS admission charge of $1 for rock candy mountain home pieces of dough with "YWLL FIND k LOVELY freshman class at Skidmore Susan Rutmayer of and make cookie* baking fun adults and .50 cents, for to sweeten your laDie. A pme j ater. Brush the """j"1? Vila* MX.*.** •« *•»* w . tlie Cranford is among early fall and easy. COATS • SWEATERS WE OFFER A GOMPLETE LINE a litt e W Highlands region, Consumed GIFT SELECTION AT College.' graduates of The Berkeley Cookie tools may be as children between the ages of cone basket filled with candies outside wim a beaten egg and to make ' Judy Schneider, daughter of Holiday • . i_ i...„!..„ : »u rpntJRrniece • • _i ocn Anm-^ac thr 4R cabinet IS It School of Garret Mountain. elaborate as you like. A real Here's WATCHES CLOTHES • ETC. OF O^tERING ._ .,.„,. _n -._. -c -.-• . bake at sw aegrees iur i» ~*?T"~;T'«7J" ..I-U«~, BREEN'S TO SUIT Mr. and Mrs. Stanley near the MacDonald & Muir Schneider of 21 Parker Ave., Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.cookie enthusiast can spend For Dress & Sport ChU(ken under six will be for the holidSys. LeT the minute8. When the basket h*s mh of holiday-visitors., Distillery in Elgin where it is Theodore C. Rutmayer, she much time and money Gift For You! • Meat-Platters basket overflow wiUipmK ana cooled, remove if from the r -P— , „«,««», „«, EVEI?YTA$T^ J was elected to the Student -T.-BW»W d thi tnrted Scotch graduated from Berkeley's collecting everything from the -«• • ELECTRONIC admitted free. baskegreen tpeperrnin overflow twit sticksh pin, kgail anyd cooied remove it from the f st becominwines g the ,made, this top-rated Scotch Senate at the University of Christmas Sale! . r ' .I_* .tlnirn rtnllv bow7 l . bugs. h• th1L ?^ insldl.L_'Je _ wit...UUh wine iB a u r 1 s Rochester. A freshman, she executive secretarial essential to the extravagant in $2 OFF Arty^Style Cut • "SPklNG-WOUND •CRAFTS W st"rTpedDtri«Pd Tandmnriyv canesl^ncanes, and d ^„„„, nnA^ ^t Mairoe aann naddW6nai"HrtiH^nal 1S5 mosmost.t ' ' populaPS*» ?r w.1beverage.fe2^?K-' " ^SJnJ^taTfiScan ^w be savbred !b^y true^ •; Champagne. Cordials program. cookie baking equipment. was one of nine candidates . (OFFER GOOD THRl^pECEMBER 15) ACCUTRON QUARTZ TUES., DEC. 4th- 10 A.M. (COLE SLAW . BDT/(J<5> MACARONI SALAD) Some pleading craftspeo- delicateribboncandy in every m^. L^baske^coo, g •^-.t'SKjy. ^et^c^ Sorted from her residential area. Anthony W. Garrett of 6 Measuring cups, bowls, pie from New Jersey, New color imaginable. spoons, a fork and knife, and York, New England and Penn, A florist may carry pine varnisjry betweeh thren ecoats times. , letting y ^t but afeW ^8^ wiU beer,' Is a popular party FREE DELlVE|tY Wl^H $8 PURCHASE Jerome Ingram, son of Mr. Pine St. is enrolled in the STARTING^DECEMBER 2 FOR MEN. & WOMEN sylvania will display their cone baskets completed, but if assure you of satisfying most beverage for young and old^ and Mrs. Raymond Ingram of freshman class at Renssalaer cookie sheets are the "New and Nearly New Ite'ms" Sloppy Joe P^rt> Sandwiches : 9-5 "Accurate to the Second" latest work at "Crafts '79," not, shape one from chicken tastes.' • ""•. • "" '• •:••'••" '.••'alike." ••"•.••.',•'/•'"'•' 9 Buchanan St., a senior at Polytechnic Institute, Troy, minimum. However, these too Open S for instance, when special For holiday cheer, German Doane College in Crete, Neb., N.Y. come in a variety of shapes Mon. to £at. 9-6 PERFUMES • NOTIONS • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Bread; Rolls; Pickles, Olives the Morristown Unitarian wire. The cones can be in- guests come for dinner, beers offer a pleasant, Might }BREEN*S LIQUORS Fellowship's 14th annual ex- serted without difficulty if is one of five business and Penny Greve, daughter of and sizes. Mon,, tucs., Thtat. Till 9 P.M CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS • GIFTS Impress them with an flavor and "use no 21N Xtolon •• CranfQrdl »; 2^6-0150 economic students at theMr. and Mrs. John H. Greve of For the sit-down mixer, for hibit and sale Nov. 29 to Dec. 2 they have been soaked over- imported wine, such as preservatives or artificial at 812 Normandy, Heights night. The water causes them college chosen to work with 47 Hillcrest Ave., has entered example, there bowls of a size, THE Folonari Soave, Valpolicella ingredients in the brewing- the ' Small Business her Junior year at Overlook shape and weight that will sit HAIR THE JUMBLE STORE COUNTRY Road, Morristown. to contract and slide easily in- or Bardolino. i - - '.process; Pottery, jewelry, batiks, to the wire basket form. When ; Administration in recom- Hospital " School of correctly on the lap, allowing '...thes«'.f.)fie,-''tabje. 'w,iiie8,r ." ' V Or.Tryabeer.''';,-^; 'mending ways for Radiography. Penny, who for easy creaming of butter CONNECTION 110 Walnut Ave. Cranford enamelware, leather goods, dry, the cones blossom open, produced in the Veneto region ., One of the most 'popular TICKER Hour*; Tues.-Fri. 10-4 KITCHEN DELI haridblmyn glass, macrame, Hard candies of every Selected businesses to spenj .her freshman and and sugar. - UNISEX Sat. 10-12 Thurs. 7-9 JAN CONNELL . MILES, OWNERERS of Italy, are among thTmo'st. German imports, St. Pauli Extras include grinders, woodwork, puppets, ceramics, flavor, shape and color may popular in the U.S.-a sure bet Girl from Bremen, has been improve their financial sophomore years at West „ 111 N. UNION AVE., CRANFORDi ri2 N. Union • tapestries and toys will be be used as filler in the basket, tp please . the most growing from a "cult" drink After a hard day; position. ,, Viringia University, is a 1977 graters, turbine beaters, .- . 272-2960 .. jf SHOP displayed and sold for the, Carry out the table setting discriminating wine to a well-knowh and widely "Andrew Baron is studying graduate of Qranford High cookie molders - and pastry mi ^ SALE benefit of the Fellowship. with bright candles and connoisseur...- enjoyed beer.: .; ;.:v this fall; in ,the Drew School. tubes. 7 Walnut Ave, Cranford plates. Colorful napkins folded come relax with us "University Up|ted Nations Christine M. Kowalskl of A canyas covered board and Soave should be served in colorful, elegant bottles, Cranford is studying for a a rolling >IeW:Je«ey;''gr(b^vers'vl PPiCE.RESTAURA^ members of the Secretariat, abroad program. A junior The exhibit will be op&i Nov; tf'the''dining room table ii on. individual'.^Individual^prefertence^ preference,-, ^"in" dr•••!^W;• specialized 'agencies. In she is the daughter of Mr. and wine need not be an expensive Tliere are literally hundreds '•.;;' pm with no admission fixture or someone will surel y twChristmas trees ready for sale addition, -:4e conducts Mrs. Edwin R. Kowalski and a CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY charge . get a bump from hitting it. thi«s v«»ryear.. - - proposition, Folonari, known ,. from which to Choose, r , J / 'specialized research on UN-graduate of Cranford High. , To get a tree of your choice, for itah 1 Pamela R. Vance of it Tis idvisabl ativtsame ¥to caicalli area feww ^g,,^^ induce W* ^d import Veron, a ^Itat^an expensivr than ebu ypropositio oiteW eachn a, t relate^ subjects. A graduate 276-0505 wsr it i dibl t ll a few ot'!Cjfanford High School, Cranford is attending Red and Verona White; ideal holiday tjbhe, jiidc tip just the Baron is a Junior majoring in Katharine Gibba School in wi^ for ffiFgnr|$'T'*sc!ai6ii. -^moBt-ipMopuUir brands;—.^^ MwAllXom 7 GOGKTAILS economics TaM. political New York. She is enrolled in Open Daily 7:30 - 5:30, Sat. 'til 1. Closed'Sun. . tht- fArms at least Verona Whltev sintHir In ^e 'italterClBsslcs'Vfrom science and is the son of Mr. the one-year secretarial • K^ChfisS taste toSoave, to a dry whjte GaUiano, for ^amplei art LUNCH and Mrs. Harry Baron of 405 program. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU ~ Comings & Goings & DINNEtt WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1979. -vowtNirS'vourdo wine, >vith an extra "sniip^f thtreei liqufers that^ ;[arft Walnut Ave. Mario Gioloso of 2 StokotorsS freshness:.Verona:Red, wltha; conylently sold in- onf Nancy Fltzglbbon of Phillips St. has enrolled in natural tree The New Jersey toste reminiscent of package; the popular^Uquore Cranford is the 1979 recipient the automotive technology 1-3/4" HR naturaltreG'»f"ee OrowS-*' Valtiblicella^ can.,be served Galliano,' (of,> Harvey of the Deborah Wissinger program at Lincoln Technical buts out a leaflet "-slight Business Prize at Institute while employed at r : CURRER & IVES emiLiBu Where to Find temperature, : V •. : di Galliano and #maifetto di Susquehanna University. The Perrotti Bros of Roselle. ENTRANCE award is made annually to an Josette Seibles o£ Lincoln M outstanding business student. Avenue East was awarded a ~TT«esrn1^e\ii> Jersey vii^r ..^ i To receive your free'; copy, > wattle?. Perfect for atiy Blze - - Besides i making i^tasty A senior- finance- major* -Pb.D^. this summer at the DlOORS Hippy* 1 1 : : Fitzgibbon is a member of the University of Cincinnati's contact your local cqiinty • party..•^. ." .^••^'•••.•::^;' : .^-.^v-.':."--:4«?«^'..>-tt*<^:-;tl**<*---UtJiu««ar» Available in -30", 32", 36" x 6'8" Agriculture Agent or Area:; . ^W^B^8. -^ vif^1^!) Alpha Delta Lambda fresh- McMicken College of Arts and PLACE MATS man honor society and Sciences. 9 Light, Cross Buck Forester, or write to; ^,Bv . ; Pw thos«^y% t>^^ ^ ^ hoMa^ hors dV 2 Light, 4 Panel Johnston, P.O. Box 4060, ^Liebfra^ She is Richard Edelman, a senior Princeton NJ. 08540, or a recentJllnport thatlBr,,fast recipe booklets are available a graduate orUnionCathoirc"~from-€ranford,--iB-the fall When you join our new phone: («0>) 7994200 W 925- becoming; :pne^ oi tW? most at mosHlquW Mores.,'.«••' i Girls High School. "She also semester news editor of 4 Aldfen St., Crartford^. ,276-7663 "Metro," the student --- 'popular around., -. , ^ ^o round; out, y,6ur,,liquor Kwas among 177 students Full-Interest Paying $99.00 $119.00 "4005' 'tr",lt ttlatsuieriorSwhi^ :>)^.©~ ^sBjb^^-r-Krjail^i;.:* tturio'•'•Vtherje^s . -.,'";.; named university scholars for newspaper on Fairleigh produced in the Rhine reglbhrplfe^ 1W9-80 for having achieved a Dickinson University's '.iT^'-of .Ge^ahyI:;B'ecauBe;it••W•8o^:'n^bM!rt§•bn' handr;;;-:Cv'';'.:.-;V:>*is|-v made pofnt average of 3.25 or Madison Campus, He is an Christmas Club! 4'x 8'Pre-flnlshed accountinnting majormajor.. y. better^ . 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/.i;.n Wednesday, November 21,1979, HOLIDAyGUIDE, CRANFORD W.J.) CHRONICLE:j (N.J.) CHRONICLE Wednesday, November 21,1979, HOLIDAY GUIDE Museum Has Special UCTI Offering Craft Boutique living Fridayr i a ts Of Education Op0ri In Clark ilhouette yriion^ College and Union ^ MJbto- Technical Institute The fifth annual Christina's SALON The Newarklilus*umwiil CrateimiaWflQgfirexHbltib7 1 ^craft boutique will be held at offer a variety of activities for "Thomas A; Edison: : 'The Scotch Plains, may not be courses available range from The Factory, 23^Walnut Ave.; BEAITE children on-"Thanksglving Giver of light' " Visitors will Santa's North Pole, but they- medical -records technology Clark, from^Friday, Nov. 23 "Friday,"November23. From have an opportunity to test ... really are a good place to shop anil introduction to computer through Saturday, Dec. 1 from noon to 4 p.m., families can their skills at identifying for Christmas presents. programming, to basic air noon toJLP.m. daily. Steve Terjek of Plairifleld the tiit in art. workshops minerals found in;the United i TheChristmas presents are, conditioning and camera and The boutique will feature a of course, educational stripping. For information on collection of handcrafts such packages, in the form of gift certificates for these courses, as quilts, braided rugs, dolls, :; certificates for credit and non- call the Institute at 889-2000. stuffed animals, pillows, dried rnun. • „ , p.m. . ••:•.•. - v cfedlt courses.' In a Courses at Union College and silk flower arrangements, collaborative prbject the include such non-credit i3im ck •uiriiw Museum will The mysteries of the cosmos |V / v ana an array of fine antiques. Cranford drew Dunlevy, Roselle; David Bardwell, Cranford and R> y -continuous• -_._-j/iJl. .„t• -. :- ' ' arn*ti miltwill. IIbeA 'nvnihWtfexploded,l ' iInn* '^Thf"thet sit - ,-,,--• 7 college and UCTI are offering selections as advertising and The Factory is-located in a 276-6616 ford; rear row, Keith Vreelahd, Rahway; Doug Vanderberg, certificates that can be used sales promotion and music building dating back to the Haney, Rahway; Jim McDdnough, Rahway; Steve Ter]eT<; Towney.Mar workshops from 1 to-3 p.m., Unainsw^red,: . Question,'''to, appreciation and credit where children can learn to be shown: in; the planetarium for courses at both late 1800's and is a handcraft Pafclneau, Westfield; Mflw.Ga.rtoH, Cranford; and first place winner, junior divi instMUtipnS^ : ; courses in any of 28 program and antiques shop operated lJT^blklLOranfprd; .-. makelraditionaliishJkiteiand..4t._2.jmdll_ptmi_oB_J!rWas:L_ areas, including business, colorful banners to take home. Saturday and Sunday, :"* ThA gift pi att eight-week, by June Koch who non-credit course in stained liberal' arts, engineering, ' inaugurated the craft boutique The Science Department November 23-2S. General glass,- or a 15-week three criminal justice, and human in 1975 with Karen SHQP BARON'S GIVE YOURSELF A will hold an electricity admission to the Planetarium —•i dgWHUIiiiiiiii HI—i^—•—••mwmmmmqmk^^'^'w^^****-^^ - credit course in the dynamics services. Tortoriello. DISS JOCKEY Amy Wright of Cranford Spins out the sounds. Photo by Greg, Prfce. of speech communication is an For information on credit OF CRANFORD 1 The boutique started in Mrs. Freechildren's films will be unusual way to give 'a long- courses at the college, call the Tortoriello's home with 10 GIFT THAT LASTS: lastihg present. admissions hot line at 272-8580 craftsmen and has grown Tuition ranges from $34 for or 272-8581. For non-credit annually to the point where For Fantastic an eight-week, non-credit course information, contact more than 100 artists will A New Carpet... l-XMASUST ' by actor Lome Green, is an course to $60 for a 15-week the division of continuing exhibit this year. HOLIDAY BARGAINS enjoyable introduction to the credit course. Certificates can education at .276-2600, SANTA AND MRS. CLAUS join the lineup in the col Price. The Claus duo Is on the coffee table. She Santa, hHdd^The —berpurchased in any amount. -Extension 208^ OT-23& Jflfillon of dolls from around the world of Barbara holds Qoldie Locks and the three bears. Others In- Crafty Animal Caper" is a This is the eighth year that Frlcke.TiennTernationardoils were featured in The clude the singing Trapp. family, dolls from tittle live-action film with twTWono ~*~^~' COLLAGE ~ the two institutions have Chronicle last winter and this time she arrayed Women, Red Riding Hood plus grandma and the Make an oversized offered gift certificates during SPECIALl Offering custom installation on remarkable performers, a RICE ' director ofthe"College Radio newest, member of the team. some domestic populars for photographer Greg wolf and Raggedy Ann and Andy. crow.and a raccoon. Christmas Card collage using the holiday season. : The lv,BBJ,m ,.. old Amy Station' CWNTl) where'she WRlG^^a mellow: rock bits and pieces of last year's broadloom*.t.prefinished woods... success of the program has CONAIR DRYER Talks about the live animals Wright of Cranford says that was also a DJ and news stattoa^whlch uses£|ptaylist, Christmas cards, Frame your resulted in its extension to Tips On Adding Your Touch To Packages in the Museum's Mini-Zoo will she never thought she could commentator. She pranwedj whichineans that the Ws do masterpiece with red ribbon other holidays, such as cerarnic tile... be Riven at 1 and 3 p.m. on havea job thatshe could enjoy directed, and performed in a not pick which songs to play. or a green garland. Hang on Mohter'B Day, Father's Day, Gayly decorated packages or any other design on plain cigar boxes, cardboard bates, imagination and time. 1200 watt, 2 speeds Friday, 12:30 p.m. on so much. Amy is a disc jockey radio soap operaatjhe.stauon Amy' says[^.m^^Ute the wall or over the fireplace. and birthdays.. - ' '• . .i are nice but certainly add to paper. Then paint with acrylic meat. trays, etc., can all be, After your creation is custom vinyl andfiroadloom. Saturday and 2:30 and 3:30 at. WMGQ-FM98 in New and was the commentator-for freedom she nW.at pe^oia the cost of the gift and are paint or color with crayon. A recycled by decorating. complete and thoroughly dry, Reg. $2*95~. p.m. on Sunday; ~ Brunswick. She likes it so a Live Parlour Concert Series, college station, but she enjoys quickly . destroyed. free-hand drawing can make Depending upon the extent do spray your masterpiece 8ic l 8 The Newark Museum is much, in facti that she often v"" j, .' ".• thetypeo^W tfi f, *Ii?m Suggestions from the Union the wrapping an original of decorating a container, It with a clear plastic spray for PLUS $2 REBATE ) REGAL T^URS I located at 49 Washington gets there-early and stays After graduating in1978, she pltjying, Whicn ranges jrom County Extension Service design. can become a permanent box added protection. Street in downtown Newark, late. applied to' WJDM-AM in oldies tojne«songs-to|>aioum include: Another way to decorate to hold other treasures or atkki WE. «-. CRAHFORD with parking-available- in-the—-Amy-has been interested in Elizabeth and started the next cuts. - She ni|a vou m wim Consider decorating plain plain paper is to cut up last become a drawer organizer. 103 MILN ST.. CRANFORD • 276-4434 adjacent lot at the corner of music since an early age. She o^y as a newscaster and news 'background .1 LER Travel brown wrapping paper,, white year's Christmas cards and "GOTCHA GUN" University and Central hasi ^gotten much writer. She stayed there until the songs ana tissue paper, freezer or shelf paste the design onto the To decorate containers, you £) BACK TO NATURE OPEN 9 AM 9 P M MON FRI: SAT TIL 6 \ Avenues. Admission is free. encouragement from her last May. ' • i£?L°^ltV>^ paper. Or decorate containers paper. Decals are still another will need spray paint, acrylic HEALTH FOODS Folds For Travel mother, Linda, who used to Amy started working at with tter usten-•- - that need no wrapping. way to make individual paint, a fast-setting glue, 1 ,• sing with Kay Kayser's- WMGQ (Magic) in August. l»arherd^m^vo;ce To decorate ordinary wrapping designs. linoleum cement, several NORELCO-1200 WATT m _ "KBllege of Musical Her; regular ho«rs,, are the.,^ee, hours of the nigl paper, it is easy to trace a Containers of coffee cans, kinds of trimmings, nail polish Knowledge". Amy has Saturday from 6 pin/ to she's talking only to you. Be flower, bird, tree, Santa, angel potato chip tubes, glass jars, remover, a good share of 9S studied the piano since she midnight; and Sunday and Amy 8, own Reg. $19.95....? 13* was four years old,and had M6nday nights from midnight , performed with a stage jazz to fl!a.m . You can also hiear Thankful. band for four years. She her at various other times Spotfield Productions A Town V thought of a career as a duHng the week filling in for " T^T"D",,°-„ TV N««« The NORELCO >wdo classical pianist and, in fact, other DJ's sirice she's the. York City Radio or TV News. . •-' did not consider going into —- •, ' ' ...... i III.MHIII^S* 25 Alden St. Cranford Offers 'Rent-A-Santa' Called radio until abopt a year after Spotfield Productions, raisers but at this time of year TRIPLE HEADER she finished high school, . 276-8887 which has gained a reputation Santa; of course, is a prime of- Eat Healthy! Ms. Wright graduated from in the region for its varied fering. 'Turkey' NATURAL COSMETICS Electric Razor | Cranford High School in 1975. entertainment-for-hire, is of- Linda reports that for the There's a town in Union Modal #HP1132 bailie After a year of doing odd jobs^ fering a "Rent-A-Santa" ser- mom and dad who would like Lipsticks by Orjene - m County that once was called !, she decided to become a vice for the holidays. to make this Christmas Turkey because it had a large Cosmetics by Naturade. communications major at The two principles in the special, Santa will come to the population of the wild brand. . Centenary College in KENNETH DUFFY ASSOCIATES firm are Charlie the Clown home for a 15 minute visit with As related by Sid Frank, a -VJTAMINS- Hacketjstown. While, there, and Jingles who graduated a Santa's book containing in- number of Turkey people were DRIED FRUITS & NtTS she became the music . from Westfield High School 15 formation and names of your assembled in their unfinished WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Reg. $45.97. INDEPENDENT SPECIALISTS IN years ago and teamed up as children. Parents can take church one Sunday when 45° lb. Sisterhood Slates clowns after meeting at a class pictures. Cost is $25 per visit suddenly the gallery gave Raw Wheat Germ reunion in 1974. Charlie is Rick and appointments should be way, dropping the Natural Brown Rice 69« lb. Shapiro and Jingles is Tony made now at 232-8588 or Before you buy a • GROUP LIFE. HEALTH & worshippers above on the Table Bran (flaked grain) 28* lb. Business Lunch Sepe. Their assistant is Linda through their headquarters at worshippers below.: •I The Sisterhood to Temple DISABILITY PROGRAMS \yright of Cranford, whose 84 Elm Street in Westfield. hair dryer, come to us. That no one was seriously 11 WALNUT AVE., CRAWFORD Beth-El is planning a business "varied career: has included . Spotfield is licensed by the hurt seemed clearly an 1 LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE person's luncheon on Dec. 13 • Advertising sales for The state and provides free con- intervention of Providence, he 276-4270 from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. • PENSION PLAN DESIGN Chronicle. sultation. The characters are reports. Duly grateful, the Open Mon-Sat 11 .7; Th til 8 at the temple, 338 Walnut Ave. •'.' They've combined a service known here for appearances people changed the name of PUFFN STUFF on downtown promotions such The Sisterhood invites all who ~ tf CORPORATE AND for home parties, corpora- their town to New Providence. are working in all areas to 21 North Ave., I* tions, promotions and fund as Founder's Day. Lady Sunbeam enjoy fine food and company PERSONAL Llfce"^ . \ during the'lunchtlme hour, t^ 276-9720 INSURANCE PLANS Turnpike ELECTRIC RAZOR Tickets are available from KENNETH DUFFY C.L.U. Christmas Antiques Judy Epstein, 276-9490 of from "Way 'lucky'PICK-IT Hare" Sue Gamze 272-€784., Tickets Advises On Reg. $15.95 ,€'• will also be available at the Imported Pipes »Tobacc 14 HAZEL ST., CRANFORD, N. J. 272-5000 door. : - Show Set In Clinton Winterizing CHflJESB AUCTION Accessories And ys^L_i .is primitive antiques. The. Ladies_ Auxiliary. of. _ OTHERSTUPF- theme .of the second "TTfie two-day event will have "Make sure your vehicle is Clark Unico wilt sponsor its annual Antique Show, and Sale. an array of early furniture, properly winterized for the annual Chinese auction Tues- OpenLateMon.toFrl. free. 1 and 2 at the :ClIhtori quilts and coverlets, folk art, upcoming snow and ice day, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m." at the 'TillChrUtmat MRPORT TRANSPORTATION Township Round Valley baskets, iron, stoneware, season." That's the advice VFW Hall in Clark. Proceeds School, Cokesbury Road, candlesticks, advertising, offered motorists by New benefit the Unico scholarship Lebanon, with 40 dealers pewter, early' pottery and Jersey Turnpike Director of fund. Call 382-3108 for tickets. ^ DAILY much more. Operations Paul M. Unbeatable participating from Maine, Weckesser "to lessen the 7 DAYS A WEEK Vermont, Connecticut, New A luncheon cafe with a fine Jersey, New York, selection of homemade treats possibilities of being involved Service will.be offered. in avoidable- accidents or Pennsylvania;" Virginia" and experiencing trave] delays." VEHICLES " Indiana. The turnpike safety chief AT This year's show will again Hours for the show are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, recommends such benefit the Hunterdon-Sussex precautionary measures Chapter of Amvjttlr_opic_ Dec^_l_and_ U a.m. to 5 p.m. .:•• J; Unbelievable Prices Sunday, Dec. 2. Admission is winterizing vehicles LateraTSclerosls Foundation, accordance wit Inc. (Lou Gehrig's Disease) (1.75 with children under 12 iFvooWAKirseflvicE^ admitted free with an adult. manufacturers' YOU CAN DEP6ND ON US. .. and is featuring country and specifications, checking PIAGET I- • . P.'.:V<- brakes and wipers, and Parks Set For Busy December carrying chains or mounting Appeal to Her ** : snow tires. i;\ : "Drivers should be TI^KNSPORf ATION 8ERVIGE Inc. • Here's a rundown on the Warinanco Ice Skating Center GIVE specral WeSte' in the Union Dec. 5 at 6 p.m...Three shoots continually on the alert for County Park System during are slated at the. trap and -weatnenconfflttons-that-nright Impede their ability to stop .^/|c Mason the coming holiday weeks: skeet range: the 38th Annual Wo carry the largest ; The Trailside/Nature and James L. Smith Shoot in Trap safely or limit visibility/' president - Weckesser cautioned. "Safety •. ••-'',)•. Cranford, N.Jv Science Center will present' Dec. 2, the Christmas Turkey selection of the' finest. acclaimed.author Leonard Shoot - Remington Handicap should be paramount in every Lee' Rue- with "New Jersey in Trap Dec. 9 and the mbtorist's mind." Imported French perfui 0) Wildlife,!' a lecture and slide Christmas Turkey Shoot - the show, on Dec. 2, while Jack Remington Handicap in Skeet Parrell will lecture on the Dec. 16 III Lenni Lenape Indians Dec. ?. / Trallside will host "An HOME BAKED GIFTS Afternoon pt the Opera" with If giving a gift of homemade by Emlllo Puce/ Vlmpr«sarrib" and "Dr. bread, include a breadboard Mirage*' Dec. I8i. "The Tiny or bread knife/ .Accompany:-, (xive Enjoyment- Tree?' a children'* Christmas^ the bread with ari assortment fibn, will be shown .Dec. 23. of homemade goodies such as -iiV»l All showsi jstart at 2 pm-Xr, jams, jellies, butter, spiced Give a gift that lasts the .Union County; Figure teas und/or mocha coffee. ••»•< w Skating Club Jnviteis',: «U Pack. werything in a .••••'•• ••;• ; "ENGLISH CALCULATORS Course Tuition"" *-'at""rtth^r~ f^o^lhorojinililbag. '.,_„ _; -_/_. -

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Afte.'•M.iiti'l ••;.-••• .. ..: r. . _;.; Publi. . • c Testifie,, s his "22 years of faithful and dedicated service." Creighton. retires from die post of township attorney but, will The focal, point of the decision on the turning capability of the food delivery the government already. He cited the police continue in his private practice. The proposed food market.for the Cleveland trucks and the plans for their side-unloading department as an example. "Who knows governing body presented a plpqtiB with -SeflooHite-haa-ghifted--t.presenting you with the fine izes in dolhg a person-to-person business. And that*s sociology and U.S. II, a course on The importance of Stanley's work, really what makes-all of the difference! contemporary issues, to juniors and seniors according to Nelson, is that it js believed to values, Integrity of merchandise and services, and the I 'Sabre Dances' at CHS. He joined the CHS faculty in 1972 be the first dissertation in the field of social after six years at Hillside Avenue School. studies and history that attempts to relate He received his master's degree in radical educational philosophy to the American history in 1971 from Rutgers- preparation of classroom curricula and Retail Division, Cranford Chamber of Commerce '••f- 1980-81 Budget Newark Graduate School. His dissertation, instructional materials. Cranford Radio — Patrician Floors- Alban-lewis Pop-in-Jays Cranford Sport Center By ROSALIE GROSS __Although.the-boardXuesday-cut$93,617-in . Given a projected budget of $11.4 million Baron's Drug Store - Regal Toura — ^ : Bell's Pha'rmaby Deb 'n Heir "i- ~ . •'-The~ttiood"at the Board of;-Education's expenditures from the equipment and repair with a $1;3 million increase, the board would Paper Earns Qessler Reketneier's third budget workshop Tuesday "changed have to slice $500,000 assuming it will apply Bergen Camera Ear Piercing Boutique accounts which totaled $408,618, board Gentlemen's Corner Robinson's •$> ' from a waltz to a sabre dance" as members members acknowledged that the magnitude $500,000 again from surplus. If no surplus is Exchange fe^Studio used, $1 million would have to be cut. Harrison's Sage Office Products i realized they would have" to cut from of cuts that have to be made will have to Brown's Cbuntry Store $500,000 to $1.-million from .the proposed come in the areas of staffing, class size and The surplus account now has Card & Gift Shop Shapiro's > , ' Can-Can the Sportsman's Shop expenditures for 1980-81. program. - approximately $700,000 in it with an Gold Medal In U.K. Labels for Less Gateway National Park at Saindy Hook. The quote was Supt. Robert D. Paul's Here are. some of the figures explained to additional $75,000 anticipated in interest by Cranford Book Store Style Rite Beauty Salon was closed because of the discovery of Al Gessler, a chemist, who'lives here feature in the work was—that the- Cranford Bootery Martin Jewelers - . reaction to the speed with which board the board by Fred More, school business . July 1 when the new budget goes into effect. The National Bank of NJ. Town & Country unexploded artillery. shells along the members wielded-the "sabre" to the manager: ,.,'•'"_.. * The surplus includes $300,000 from the sale has received a prestigious international collaborators are from different and The Cranfard Hotel ,." beach. One shell was discoveredTn the award for his research in synthetic competing ficms: Gessler from Exxon Off the Record Cards & Gifts equipment and repair accounts. The portion of the current expense budget of Roosevelt School. If the board applies Cranford -^JEownlev .Shoes woods there by Chris Blood, a college The action was?prompted by the grim on which the cap is calculated should have the more traditional $300,000 from surplus, it rubber. He accepted a gold medal in Chemicals, William Hess from Cities studenKrom Cranford. His ^turned out news ^concerning the "cap" .on increased been $9,507,609. The state excludes money would still need to cut $700,000 from 4he ceremoniesL_inJUcma^M_An£Lceceiy_eiLa Service and A. I. Medalia from Cabot to be benign and was put in the museum spending which would allow Cranford a net applied from surplus, state and federal aid, proposed budget. standing ovation from those who Corp. They began their work in 1975 and dutthejre.: '.• '•' . -.• .'•'• '"•'•' '•' •'' increase of $200,000 for tax purposes. and tuifiton and transportation granted it, the Plastics and Rubber published it in a technical journal last Increases above this would have to come reimbursements from the total current The two largest accounts in the budget are'->' Institute of Great Britain. year. Save~Ga^~Save-Energy Save Time from surplus, state aid or miscellaneous expanse figure of $10,093,157 (1979i80) when the instruction and plant operation ' It was the first gold medal awarded in "To us as workers in the scientific revenues* : i calculating the cap increase. accounts. The instruction budget, which 20 years and the secretary general of community, this recognition '•-•-. .j^e proposed budget for 1980-81 prepared includes teachers' and principals' salaries, the institute, J. N. Ratcliffe, announced independently initiated by our peers is Forget the Royalty Crab bn''th'e Post by the administration has a bottom line However, the state readjusted the books and supplies, shows an increase of at a dinner in Gessler's honor: "Thank unique and the ultimate compliment," Shop Cranford Office triangle, The experts.'-found' that 7 current expense figure of $11,399,532, a $9,507,609 figure to $8,969,445 because of the $655,815 to $7,593,142. The plant operation you for making it possible to make the Gessler said in his response speech. when planted next to cottoneaster the $Snn,non Appropriated from sm-pliigngu.AH -hiidgfit, which inclnrtes maintenance gold mednl award once again." He said Gessler joined Exxon 37 years ago crabs are susceptible to "fire blight." I year's budget; of $10,093,157. as the .board's not using the maximum salaries, heat and other utilities, shows an no paper submitted in the two decade after graduation V from" Cornell Three plrik dogwoods were planted in Y The* district is being, penalized .with a allowable cap. While $8,969,445 would allow increase of $288,415 to $1,190,610. period had merited the accolade. University and is senior research place of the crabs this week as the ' lower cap figure because of two basic the board a maximum increase under the Another major piece of the budget puzzle "I was overwhelmed," said Gessler. associate with the elastomers dominant trees there. Look for them to V reasons: the board underspent its cap cap law of $743,927 to $9,713,372, the actual is the amount of state aid the district will "They highlighted that 20 year hiatus technology division. Elastomer is the blossom with Christmas tree lights' now figure for 1&79-80 by $543,501'and at the same net allowable increase is $205,763. This is receive. This is expected to be released by when I went to the platform amid a name for synthetic rubber. and leaves in thi Spring . time applieda record $800,000 from surplus the difference from the figure of $9,507,609 the state next week. Last year the district standing ovation." The honoree, 61, lives at 448 Orchard to the current expense budget for this. year. which actually is being spent this year, but suffered a loss of $300,000. Gessler accepted on behalf of himself Street. He has been involved in many • Tfhese tw.o factors were subtracted by the was readjusted for cap purposes by the Brenda Klein, board president, noted the and two collaborators on a paper titled community affairs, including environ- state in calculating Craiiford's cap of 8.29 state, The maximum allowable tax levy for board lost $20,000 instate aid because of the "The Reinforcement of Elastomers' mental and recycling efforts, Boy ;.percent.? ,-''•:':.-,,-X -" :-;"-..^ ': > .::. • • 1980-81 is $9,713,372. " additional $200,000 used from surplus. Wifh Carbon Black." An' unusual Scouting and United Way. purchase of 10 locomotives, 44 mid . train arid 13 cab-control cars for ther.l :J|i^j||p^^t^i|fo|ij;; Committee Wants Meeting On Plan The committee of parents ahd school jtaff School; develop the benefits of grouping in pairing the two&chools was one opUon being June 20, ,1980 lasWulj^ -The firm will be proposed policy covers that. By stating "If which Is studying the ..possibility of ytWuslc, art and gym; and see if the studied. She saidrto decision had been made paid $5 an hour for its services and $85 an any candidate for any position is rejected by consolidating Walnut and Livingston kindergartens could be kept in each school "by the board and added? "together we can a majority of the board, the superintendent findja solution viable to all of us, if a solution shall recommend another candidate for the iflliBDecjai_mftsiingM.,..* :membjra..ML hejitant to recommehd a needM found.", :;- -position:"" Morneweck said-that-even if the 1 ^..."r—^:^^^ ' vvu^iui> .OI^III^JI L5i| v|U%joCluliH -,'Uui^ui" ' ill— . : •ifliisolidallou plan if tlwHWalnut School Members Of the- study committee -htchide - Bovoral policit vote is 4 to 4, th<* candidate is not rejected by proposed plan way be answered. ." : .', wqUlcl be closed in a•' few years, causing the following parenlS: "Loretta"Smith and schoofand board relations with the media, five votes amj can be brought back. Th.ls suggestion Wai made at a committee ; additional disruption to the. children. Margaret Bracuto of Walnut School; Ellen Among these is a provision that designates Another amendment by McCarty, calling theeting .yesterday j,i afternopri; The v Many.'' parents frot^i. Walnut and Heller, Kathleen Cirillo, Barbara Wiseman the board president as the official for "all background Information" on committee was formed in October to study a : Livingston Schools were among the 80 and Rosalyn fcrixie from Livingston School. spokesman for the board when dealing With candidates In addition to resumes is being schopl board suggestion that lower persons who crowded into thp school board Staff members include Maureen Curtin, the press-on official actions, but members researched by Irwin Weinberg,' board elementary grades be noused in one school meeting Nov. 20. Eight parents spoke teacher at Livingston; Amy Matthews, are free to express their opinions. I attorney, to see if confidential information 111-: and upper grades^^in ttie^^other, the Ideals to against a proposal to consolidate the two teacher at Walnut; the *two principals., Action was postponed on a much may be released to the board. moii^ evenly distribute class seizes resulting schools, citing further distances little Joseph Galluc<:i and Ruth Janovsik; and discussed policy on personnel hiring. An The board recently was notified that the children will .have to walk. Others ••administrators,; Anthony Terregino, amendment by *>harles McCarty -was company which computerizes the mmm ; :fottatMDa&twhyvth^JIchMyen-h.ft^.; to be, defeatedfcbvr a^ 4 tb 4 tie:'vpj$j___ ThjL attendance records, .class, schedules and airt Dec, 12 at 1 p.m. al Lincoln " amendme^iUtWrfl^lfTany candidate • ' . v. ', i >' i it. ; changed''^round^;. /.;,..;•;• :•,,,'• -'y:' ••'.•. •>,- reporFcardsTias gbhe out of Buainesi; itwaT ~ "review the ' • '•*:-\ 'I r '•• '••••"• • ••' th^Walnut-' the budRet for Other board members and parents have the superintendent shall recommend Inc; of Belleville. The work will be done by F ;' aijtf^^yingstori ajstrict?!! The cpmmitteeV\} belttlghtening' iriall areas and the lde*a of attended meetings of the comwlttek another candidate ind if he or $he fails to Cpgitp Corporation of Princeton which i«W i.w I • Will decide if these enrollment projections! . . Itt other a-ctlpn ait the •Nov. 2» board obtain jflv« votes, the sjuperinttsndent riiay handle attendance and report cards for , i : : ; wmmsimmimmm ; ''•'?'>r ' • '.'.'•' •(\:'Vco(p'ft'ide\':wih'tnO'$e, deyeto|ped,:;l)y--:;the-'.;;. present the same person only once agam. : •^W'« contract was approved between^ grades 9 to 12 for tbe rest of the year at the !'.:-'^:^f{..' ' *•.;' v't^d^jBtrati^ri;^::^-,!':: ^ '•l\'!'- '\'i\;^\f^(r -.• W j 75 will conduct a paper McCarty said the proposed policy i» 'i>ol,; : the board: and;Jk»ttbrney, the firni of &;;;vAd«U^nal;^ea'rcli^?>^uest^ )^ Diet? of Springfield, clear if the board is deadlocked over an School, For pickyUP; call • appolntineht.; "•'; •'•• •;. ,:•'•• ."v" fe)- -<^VJX ...'•.-•••';;' ,.: ; Kf^apppihted attorney as •••piliii ;;;i,:^^ul^te\t^. ^avln^pf;;i closing:: Walnut ;:;;,i:i76-8?«31i, fo^ July l, 1979,-to Sam Morneweck said the wording of the .$5,291. forwork^rfi^d ' I, I

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