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.» in me All < 'i* fHitwf l*»itsm»Mi Anf I I •myt MIIIO il iwn i ' ' I I rn V k+i»» Hm*tni M ih* Patrtmg tmdt /?! 0137 IQAAI M« Bill it* »ii»ili -OS71 (KM} rZf'BiiIi ••will *•*••: MJ July 18,1991 - THE CITIZEN - Page 2 AROUND THE TOWNS South Amboy Plans Tree Plantings Mayor John T. IK Lean's The South Amboy Shade • 1 • Tree I'tunmission i.s planning Lellit Hi Ihi lilizwis lo make available to homeowners new shade trees to be planted this autumn. The Commission members who are Torn Noble, (.Chair- man i Paul Bouchard, Ray Dear Citizens: Hughes, George Kerns. 1 Bernice Modvar, Alfie i am pleased to report that our proposed marina project, the O'Connor and Kevin Walsh cornerstone of the future development of South Amboy's water- were appointed by Mayor front, is another step doser to becoming a reality John T. O'ljeary last year to We have been encouraged by the Middlesex County Improve- help direct the City's efforts ment Authority and its Chairman. Ralph Mocci. to submit an to plant new trees along its application lo finance this proiect as soon as possible. streets Chairman Mocci has informed me that he thinks that with our The Corn mission is also location and the high demand (or marina space the City would do involve! in developing a mam- well financially with this proiect The Improvement Authority was lenance program for the pleased with our preliminary design plan which we will be com- present stiK/k of shade trees pleting shortly. that present a hazard, or sim- 1 will keep you posted as we progress with our application ply need pruning. process. Mayor O I,eary and the The firehouse was renovated inside and out and an addition Shade Tree Advisory Com m ls- was constructed on the second floor. By all accounts the quality sion inernlx-rs urge residents of the workmanship was excellent and the finished product is who want a new shade tree beautiful. pi an let! in front of their homes In addition, the City was able to make these renovations at a tins fall, to contact the City reduced cost through the discounted constructions services of Construction Begins-The expansion program at the South Amboy Elemental School has Business Administrator's Of- begun. Two bulldozers, shown here, started the construction process last week. SpinieMo Construction Co. fice at 721-1211 totK placed My thanks for a job well done go to Mr James Spiniello, the on the list. Billy Graham Project Manager. Art Caprio, the Architect Patrick Burke, all the These trees will only be construction workers and all of the members cl Mechanicsville planted between the curb arid to Appear Scranton Hose Co. for their assistance and patience throughout the project the sidewalk. Softball Teams Finally, it is with great pride and joy that I announce to you my The appearance of Rev Dean's List lovely wife Kathy gave birth to a bouncing baby boy on July 10, Needed Billy Graham on the Great The University of Scranton 1991. John Thomas O'Leary weighed in at8lbs is 21 inches long Dr. Kulessa Lawn ofCentral Park on Sep- has announced that 613 stu- and of course, is as cute as a button. New York Yankee, Steve tember 22 has been officially dents have been named to the Named approved by the New York I am very grateful God has blessed my wife and I with a happy, Sax, was named Honorary- Dean's List forihespring lit^l Department of Parks and healthy baby and I thank all of you who have expressed your Sigmund Kulessa, D.O. Chairman of the Annual Fas- semester The list, which cites Recreation, Dr. V Simpson congratulations and good wishes on this joyous event was recently named the ter Seal Softball Weekends to students for academic excel- Middlesex County Physician Turner, Crusade1 Chairman, lence, includes undergradu- Until next time, my best to you and your families and my God be held on August 16, 17 & IS in Home Care for 1991. announced today. Dr Turn< r at. > III the ( \. liege tit Al 'Is .Hid Bless. and August 24 <& 2S at 14 The award, presented by locations throughout the praised the Parks Depart Sciences; the School of Man- the Center for Home Health state ment for its coopt'ration ag<'inent. the Colle^<' of Mayor John T O'Leary 1 Development, JYiricoton, hon- The event, sponsored In Hilly (irafiam s Sept<'mix , Health. Kiluciit ion and llu- ors physmans in Century 21 of the Norllie.i^t. appearance w ill l>ehisfir>l IP i:ian Resources; and the Bodybuilding Returns to Shore who contribute to indepen- >|uvicil mrd ia sponsor \\ I'lX- New York since the sumn.rr De.xier Haniey ( 'oiiege Area dent living for t lie elderly, dis- TV, ( W.annel 1 1 and Wilson of I'l'il when he filled M.i.Ji re.-ulents named to the Dean s r The 8th annual Gladiator l, especially to health an.! abled, chronically and termi- Sporting < MHMIS. is a fun and sun Square Garden for '••i, List l iu Iti.ie Jill A. Joswu'fs, Suits Muscle Beach Body- fitness-conscience people. nally ill patients through the friend! v com f>eti tion for men s >traiglit months in a serir--. • >f 12 Miara Stris-t. Parhn; building Championship will Over 75 amateur male ami use of home health care. women s .iMil coed t>'amS of a 11 meetings scheduled to la-t return to the New Jersey 11'male bodybuilders from the Dr Kulessa, a physinan leveis of m,iv obtain sponsors for nationallykrxtwn evangi h-l bcginningat7:,'i0p m at Point pote before more lh«n l.iMH) tice ni South Anitxty Memo- the registrnt'r in fee and to .i}Mmt that time Bereavement Pleasant Borough High -.poetato/ s Participants will rial Hospilai is board certi- reai ti \filiou> pr./e ieve,» I )r Tu! net s.nd that t it i!y School. t>e able u, compete in metis fied in general practice He Kach ti'.un f n < i > » in a 2 hour < iraham > e .t.iiiii>ned popu- Counseling Event Director Linda teenage, novice, open, master received his I) () degree at time slot at the location of :,irii\ lniti.iiiv concerned Beginning July 24 Torino is quick to point out and women s open categories the College of Osteopatlne their choice S !><•<. i.ii cu mula- I'.tr i\-> Depart ment offh l.tls. MCOSS will offer a In^reavi .hat this event is much more Sandy Riddell. one of the Medicine ,ind Surgery in Dc> tive prues tor UMIUS raising Tnrv le.inxl thai the ( Ireat ment counseling group for ,han a bodybuilding conte>i most successful txxlvbinlders Minno. I^wa and served ar. furuUincludecumiiirmoratise |.,iw n n..glit i»e severely -iver- relatives and or friends whose trov\deil lis those utti'nuing 'Each year we try to do in the world, will he the fea- internship at Lancaster ()s- t-shirt>, idix-ii.iil cap.-<, w.iU'! loved ones died between four lomething new and e coin trued The event, sanctioned by ate of the Bnaikh n ('ollego of to tile winning team ol each Wednesday evenings from .realed to a fashion show fea- the National Physique Com- Pharmacy game, and H speci.tl i*v\,ini Turner announced that the 7:30to9,thecounseiinggToup turing Gladiator business 1 muter 'Nl'Ci. will accept ap- He is a member of the will IK given to the top fund (irarnmy award winning will meet at MCOSS Nursing luits for athletic men plications up to the day o American Osleopathic Asso- raising lea.n in t hi- stale group, T.iKeti will apj^ar in Services' Middlesex Health In addition to the 1K*K- lompetition All competitors 1 r ciation, Middlesex County Tun ' .- ot> are reserved on the rally v\!th Mr Graham. Center, located at 191, > Old milding competition and must be registered with the Osteopathic Society and the a first coriie, first served Turner also explained that GeorgeH Road, North aahion show, a health and NH* Applications for the New .Jersey Osteopathic So- basis Register early to re other high profile individu- Brunswick. A$;tt) share limited, so early registration 5.W-6.W5 or by sendi ng a self- "We are trying to bring instructor at I'MDNJ School meet vou on the field for more t heir < 'hnst lan witness such is encouraged. lomething unique to the Jer addressed, stamped envelope of Osleopathic Medicine and fun" ' as Samil Pat 11, and the lirook- The group, which is open ley shore for the summer, to People Management, 9 Van specializes in general prac- Proceeds from tin- event Iv n TaU'rnacle ('hoir More laid Torino. We try to pro- Pelt Drive, Whilehouse Sta- to all Middlesex County resi- tice at 12-i Mam St., South will go to the Kaster Seal So n a UK's will be released .i-con- ide an event with broad HI>- tion, N..J dents, is led hv Judith Kay, River ciety of New Jersey, who has fi riM.it ions are sci'iiri -'I M S , R N , an "MCOSS men- He serves as Athletic Phy- provided direct service to per The < entral Park rally tal In-aith nurse To register sician for Fast Brunswick son with disabilities for over witJi Hilly Graham will tx> fr(H> or for information, call the High School and Plant Physi- 42 years With over 50 pro and start at -I (X) p m on Sun- MCOSS Hospice at 90K-615- cian for t^mgley and Com- grams and facilities state- day, Septer nber 22 HI id end at 0040. pany, Sayreville. wide, the Society serves lfKH) (i 247M.!. >;i, words translated • • 11• • Spun time of bereavement-- is a (609) 667-WHW in South Jer tsh, Korean, and ''IMT ("hi- program of M< '< )SS Nursing sey, or 1-H00 4f>H 0027 Pitch nese dialects, will >> simul- Services, H nonprofit agency in for Kaster Seals''1 cast by local radn> stations and New.Iei->ev s largest pro- GENTLEMEN: and easily heard <-n Iransis vider of home health cure. tor radios KINDLY ENTER MY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CITIZEN FOR ONE YEAR. I When it comes to SUMMER CLEANING SPECIALS HAVE ENCLOSED $10.00 TO COVER THE COST. carpet cleaning, 3 ROOMS and a HALLWAY we deliver. $69.00 NAME: 300 SO. FT. PER ROOM MIXIMUM Our truck-powered, doop clour m iy »ys tern removes down-to tho roots dirt you OFFER EXPIRES 9/9/91 ADDRESS: vacuum can't reach And it's rocorn ANY 7 FT SOFA or 2 CHAIRS mended for all types of stain resistant carpet. Our cleaning process is a grout way to got your carpot looking totally $39.00 Estimates rofroshod and , it's a groat av>< il "HAITIAN COTTON r>lk,HllY UK .IUR are Free STANLEY STEEMER Or mUXrMNLS 9/9/91 THE NUMBER ONE WAY TO CLEAN CARPETS.'* Teflon 1968 Stanley Sfeemer International Inc. •t 4 f Hl:i ), I l( f. h I. ', • -i I :, !• f I 525-8383 South Amboy 00 1.' .-M .vn.iy 8AM 4PM SUPER SUMMER Sayreville ' • . •:, -AM 'I ^M '.' ••• U S -"day 8AM 6PM SAVINGS H Manville X Where Quality Rules m .•".,, AM i.ew Monday to Wednwday. MM 9PM July 21 to July 27, 1991 '• y.d.H^ .i'-.ri f noay ?AM 10PM. 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COMMUNITY CALENDAR July 21 Higher Temperatures Signal A music coiurrt will r«> presented ut th<> mini-thciiU'r of Beginning of Ozone Alert Warren Park, K)orui;i < ;rm<- Ko;iJni^'c, New Jersey ( Even before sumunr !<''< 1 in-^,in in New .Jersey, the build- on: Sunday Kvcni!i^,,)ulv.M. l!i i| fr.,ni »i 00 P.M. to7:30 P.M. Ed Szymborski and JUM Is w \\\ ^vsUirm on this evening. up of ozone U'gan, and wit h a but and hum id summer ahead, This corn-en is sponsored r.v U\e Middlesex County Depart- it is likely that the ozone irvc!> in New Jersey will pose a major ment of Parks ;uid Kx-rrenlion. health threat for many people John I'enek, Ml), a pulmonary specialist and director of the Breathing ( enter in Morristown .July 21 says "Ozone is unbelievably potent People with respiratory A music concert w i II U> presented at the Bandshcll in JohnBon problems are at risk during these times of dangerous ozone Park, River Ko;td, IW;»i.;iw;«y, New Jersey on: Sunday After- levels." New pollution safeguards, such as the accord ion-type noon, July 21, 1W 1 from 3.00 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. Danny Mecca- noz2le to recover gasoline vapor* at servtce stations, have had Central Jersey Dixieland Jazz Hand will perform on this day. some impact on the levels of ozone in New Jersey air, but even This concert is sponsored by the Middlesex County Depart- these safeguards are not as effective when the mercury soars. ment of Parks and Ik-creation, And this summer, it seems, promises to deliver many hot, July 21 humid days A music corn-ert wi II represented a Uhe()azer*> in Spring Lake Ozone, a highly charged form of is formed when Park, Maple Avenue, South I'l.iinfield, New Jersey on: Sunday hydrorarbons and other gas vapors react at high temperatures Evening, July 21. HUM from 7.0(1 p m to H 30 p.m. Paul in the presence of strong sunlight. Ozone molecules can harm Atunn-Rock/Modern .Ja/z will perturni on this evening. This lungs because the molecules are highly reactive. Although the concert is sponsored by the Middlesex ('ouniv Department of ozone dissipates rapidly after sunset, the daylight hours can Parks and Retreat ion cause discomfort and in some cases, health emergencies. During the ozone "season" that extends from May 1 to July 27 September 30, the State Department of Environmental Pro- Scholastic Honors-Thomas OLeary, Municipal Chairman of Saturday, July 27th at Bailey's Park. Mmnisink Avenue in tection monitors the air quality hourly at 14 stations in Newthe South Amboy Democratic Organization is seen her* Parlin. Dupont 25> Year Service Club Annual Picnic. 12 noon Jersey. making a presentation to Michael Quirk of the South Amboy to 5 pm. Dr. Penek advises his patients with asthma to stay inside if possible during the days when an ozono alert is broadcast. Middle School. The South Amboy Democratic Organization August 18 Patients who experiences wheezing, that is, shortness of presented awards to qualified graduates who exemplifiad St. Mary's, South Amboy, N..J. will be holding a parish picnic breath, coughing and an increase in respiratory secretions leadership, community and school servtce. and good citizen- at So. Amboy Water Works on Sunday, August 18th from 1-5 should seek medical help. ship. Missing from the photo: Kevin Zebro, St. Mary's R«- p.m. The raindato is Sunday, August 25th from 1-5 p.m. People who enjoy jogging or other outside exercise should gtonal High School; Belinda Baran, Hoffman High School; Tickets may bo purchased after all weekend masses beginning use caution during these high-ozone days, Dr. Penek says. Mark Pianka, Sacred Heart Elementary School; and Atfrod July 13th. You nerd not t*> a member of the parish to attend. "Ozone is not the only dangerous component of the air --Catalfumo, St. Mary's Elementary School. For additional information, call 5IM-6141, 727-4765 or 583- organic particles, dust, pollen and other allergens can cause 8831. problems. Dr. Penek usually advises exercise to patients as a produc- JOHN CHERRY September 1 tive method of improving lung function and to overcome Bus trip toThreeBakeratoseeOklahomaon Sunday, Septem- limitations resulting from chronic lung disease such as em- CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING ber 1st, 1991. Call Ginger 727-5562. physema and asthma. But, he cautiona, high-ozone days American Heart RE-MOOCUNG * KEPAKS should suggest indoor exercise. Association KITCHENS Sept 20 For further information about breathing problems, eape- NEW INSTALLATIONS St. Mary's High School - South Amboy class of 1946 will hold ciallyduringthe hot summer months, call Breathlineat 1-800- 290-9086 their 45th reunion at the Town & Country Inn, State Highway MD-4-LUNG. 35 & Broadway, Kcyport, N.J. on Friday Sept. 20, 1991 at 7 P.M. 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Significant President, The Aineri«-»iii College of advances in cancer ihmi|)\ have led to cures for 10 of the Obstetricians and (iynrcoloyisth childhood tamers, sm h as llodgkm's disease, acute leukemia If vou've nkiivi considered vourself n "morning person," and testicul.ir riiriihun.i. ami tn long-term survival rates for your'enthusiasm tor the early hums may dimmish when at least atiot her lit cancers voul>ecomo pregnant Many women w ho are used In waking Because cancer tiierapv usually involves treatments with up refreshed and energetic find they feel nauseous and radiation or chemotherapy, many adults who were childhood groggy the first few months they are pregnant. This or adolescent cancer patients believe that they are perma- common complaint of pregnancy is known us morning nently sterile or incurable of producing a normal baby. But sickness that's not always the cast1. At ie.isi naif of all pregnant women experience nausea The o\anes and testicles are less affected by treatment and vomiting during the early months of pregnancy. Al- involving radiation or chemotherapy prior to the onset of though these symptoms most often occur in the morning, puberty than in adulthood. If treated as a teenager, both they may continue throughout the day. Such symptoms males and females may be infertile for three to five years after should not 1M' muse fur alarm They are usually a sign that treatment. If the ovaries and testicles can produce eggs or the pregnancy is progressing normally. sperm, however, normal fertility usually returns. No one knows for sure what causes morning sickness, Further, the risks of a childhood earner patient having n but many experts think that it is relaUnl to changes in miscarriage or producing a child with a birth def«vt are no hormone levels, along with relaxation of thrsmimlli muscles greater than that of the general |H>pu)at)on Normally 13 to 15 of the stomach. Certain odors and HII empty stomach can percent of pregnant women will miscarry the fetus and three trigger nausea and vomiting. Although the symptoms may to four percent will deliver children with some form of birth !>o quite distressing, morning sickness rarely leads to any defect. These figures arc the same for those treated for serious problems, such as weight loss or nutritional defi- Auxiliary Leader Poised childhood cancer who conceive. ciencies. The ri.sk of becoming sterile after cancer treatment in- I'nfurtunatoly, doctors can't offer women a simple cure for for Challenges creases for women as they get older because they have fewer morning sickness. Hut we can recommend some ways of For most of her adult lifo, Mary Konyk, K.N., has dedicated follicles, the egg-producing part of the ovary. Whether ovula- alleviating its symptoms and roxlucing the unpleasantness herself to serving the community through her work at Raritan tion and menses return in a woman usually depend on the and discomfort. Bay Medical Center. How appropriate that in 1991 "The Year location and type of cancer, the treatment administered and Kat frequent, smalt meals each day and try not to lot your of the Volunteer," Konyk steps in as President of one of the the dosage. stomach become empty oldest all-voluntoer hospital auxiliaries in New Jersey. While males and females survivors of cancer therapy usu- Arise slowly in the morning, sitting on the side of the tx>d Raritan Bay Medical Center's Perth Am boy Auxiliary is as ally can produce children, one should not consider beginning for n few minutes before getting up. vital a component of the medical center today as it was when a pregnancy while undergoing treatment. The treatment can Snack on crackers or dry toast throughout tin* day and founded in 1888 to plan for a small hospital in Perth Am boy. damage sperm, egg* and fetus, significantly increasing the avoid citrus juice, milk, coffee, and tea when you feel During the more than 100 years of service, the group has risk of miscarriage or birth defects. nauseous. provided vital community support and implemented During treatment of cancer in the first trimester of preg- Avoid unpleasant odors whenever possible. fundraising projects for the medical center. By funding many nancy, exposure of the fetus to either chemotherapy or radia- (Jet some extra sleep and relaxation. major expansion plans and implementing important health tion results in a high incidence of gross malformation and If your symptoms become sever, notify your doctor. education programs, the auxiliary plays an instrumental role mental retardation. Patients should be counseled about inter- Sometime a more serious condition may be causing the at the medical center. Aa it has demonstrated in the past, vention if the treatment cannot IK> postponed until the second problem Konyk believes that the auxiliary will rise to meet the chal- or third trimester. Just when you think you can't stand another day of lenges facing the healthcare industry Now fertility treatments give cancer patients the option of feeling ill, your morning sickness will pass. Symptoms 'The healthcare industry is facing unprecedented crises in preserving eggs arid sporm through freezing techniques before v typically don't last past the third month of pregnancy You the wake of budget cuts on the national, state and county level i>4 ginning treatment. If cancer treatment has resulted in should l>o able to spend the next six months getting up on — this is compounded by thecurrent period of recession," said permanent sterility for a man or woman, egg and sperm dunor the right side of the bod Konyk. "But I know that our members will tackle these programs are available. Single, free copies of "Food, Pregnancy & Health" challenges, continuing their dedication and commitment to (AP001) are available by sending a stamped, self- quality healthcare at Rantan Bay Medical Centers Perth addressed, business size envelope along with the Amboy Division. Also, our members are in a unique position name of the booklet to: The American College of to education their peers on importanthoalthcaro issues -- they ObsU*trician« and Gynecologists, Resource Center, have a pulse on both the community and the medical center." Tips on Healthy 409 12th Street, SW, Washington DC 20024 Konyk was educated at the Muhlcnbcrg Hospital School of Nursing, and Rutgers, The State University. She earned her Families Master degror in Nursing Education from New York Univer- Studies of healthy fami- act of listening is a powerful sity. In addition to her duties as auxiliary president, Konyk is way of showing we care for a member of the Rantan Bay Medical Center Board of Direc- lies have identified several characteristics which help one another. Health Currents tors. Healthy families show car- Konyk's career at Raritan Bay Medical Center, which keep families that way. These characteristics are not related ing in other ways, too. Too began in 1960, crested in 19«0 when she was named Vice often we assume that loved Using Peer Pressure to Steer President of Nursing. Prior to this appointment, Konyk held to the number of adults in the household or to income level. ones know we care. But Teens Away From Drugs a number of positions at the medical center including Associ- healthy families don't rely on ate Director of Nursing and Vice President of Nursing. Konyk Rather, they reflect the way a Michelle's parents drank two glasses of wine each night family, any family, lov<>n and assumptions They act! They retired from the medical center staff in 19H3, but her dedica- say, "please" and "thank you." with dinner and invited her lojoin them when she turned 16. tion to quality healthcare is stronger than ever cares for its members. Can None of her friends believed in drinking, and Michelle was you guess what they are? They show affection They Konyk's dedication to the community isn't limited to her support and accept one an- incensed that her parents would try to get her started on "the work at Raritan Bay Medical Center; she has been a board For one thing, healthy path of destruction families regularly spend time other, event when one of them member of the American Red Cross, the United Way of Central makes a mistake. Matthew's parents, on the other hand, were staunch ab- New Jersey, and the Advisory Board of Middlesex County together doing fun things an a stainers from all alcoholic leverages When Matthew started Vocational School System's Practical Nur»e Program. Konyk family Of course, we can't Healthy families also have junior high school, ho hung out with a group of heavy drinkers; volunteers at the Perth Amboy Nursing Home, Ukrainian order' family members to gel shared values and goals; that by If., he had a serious drinking problem and a conviction for Assumption School, and makes pirogies at the Ukraman together. Time spent out of a is, they agree on what is im- di unk driving. sense of duty or obligation is portant in life These value.* Church of Assumption. Parents will undoubtedly nod knowingly at the above On occasion, friends and family members have told Konyk not fun! But, with some cre- may be based on spiritual be- ativity and joint planning liefs, or other moral or ethical examples. Toonagers, it seems, are destined to rebel against to slow down and take it caay - but that's not practical for a their parents values, no matter what. person who has dedicated her life to helping others. (with all members involved), concerns. This does not mean family fund time can be a re- family members must agree Hut the situation is perhaps not simple Adolescents are "Joining the Auxiliary is like becoming a member of a close- ality. on everything. Healthy fami- influenced by their parents as well as their peers •- but in knit family, it's hard work -- but it's fulfilling, said Konyk. different ways Healthy families commu- lies also respect individual "The Auxiliary's work is a n exam pie of the caring approach to differences But family goals Family values such as religiosity, or the adolescent's future healthcare at Raritan Bay Medical Center. The Auxiliary nicate with each other This means listening aa well as and values should be clear may ultimately U> import.wit to young pooplo. but when it family is dedicated to givi ng our time, energy, and support to and understood by family comes to everyday matters such asclothmg, hair stylo or drug the medical center for the benefit of others." talking. Whether we agree with what is said or not. the members. use, the sanction of the peer group is all important Surveys have already shown that peer pressure plays a big role in an adolescent s decision to start using drugs As drug use among toons bocomos an ovor more pressing problem, parents and professionals art'joining m an efforts to turn this pressure into a posit ive rather t han negat i ve force in tlio battle Love Is... against drugs Youth poor programs carry a variety of names, with one of Having A Dentist Who the most nHugm/abloN'ing Students Ag.iinMt Drunk Driving (SADDj. Some of these groups forus on showing youth how to Cares! recognize and resist the pressure their friends put on thorn- others bring together a group, ,f teens who make it fashionable not to use alcohol or street drugs In either .use. theK ,)H| jg essentially the same to give profession.^ t raining to selected young people who ,,, turn teach other young ponple how to be peer counselors HI id role models. Peer support training is basically n preventive method If an adolescent wants tonUry freoof drugs, poor support group* gives him the tools he noods to stay clean." ITS A CARING APPROACH TO DENTISTRY 2698 USING TODAY'S ItCHNGtuuV & ftNOLR Health Currents us provided for the community by the Raritan Bay 7 LOVING CARE TO GIVE YOUR CHILD THE Children's Route Medical Center. MOST COMFORTABl E Of NflSIRY f VER 516

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ByTomBurkhard TB: What is like bei ug Presi TB: If you would change any- rlvnl of th*- Middlesex County AG: It was a great year, a great thing in your lift, what would decade and generation to live in. Cnlh'Ri' Alumni Association? it be9 What arr some of your duties? It was during the height of the AG: I would not change any Viet Nam War and there were A(! ThtTe s a lot of work in- thing. 1 just take the good with all kinds of war rallies and sit vnlvcd. Ycni vutuntfcr a lot of the bad as it comes. down strikes. It was also the your nine It s all w orthwhile, TB: What are you most proud time of psychedelic craze, weird ] ,IIII tfiMit^ hack uP clothes like hell-bottoms. Nehru to th»- collect' where AG: I am mont proud uf the jackets, long ban Th<- Beatles I ivtciM-ii m> i-dtKution. I am birth of my 15-month old son. and Rolling Sumev \>.er>- in We in diarui- "f • unnmy '.he Joshua. The happiest moment were the first giaiiaaMng clas>. hiiani nirt-i m^s that was marrying my wonderful out oi iht- new hif,'!* -t hoot That ,iim;il Ji) people. I also wife. Shelley. Family moments was-pretu important Wi- more pi o\ (•:' .i^i-nii.is and try to with my parents, brothers and or less brnki in tK- new MIIOO] (ciiif up with silutioiu to prob- sisters are also pruud mo- [or future classes. 1: w ,t> mure or li it -^ in tin uilltjjr Wr also ments.TB Tell u*-a bit about less our school i\ MI k i:n pi,tinting alumni your fan il\ TH I'el] 'is abom vour ', oath i-M-ir.s ( h>•!•(• at'- cui ivntly AG- My father, Al, Si., has had teams in Morgan Little League uw! :ii>,lion iil.iinni, his own auUi hodv business in and the Sosnh Ambo-s Habt- I'H H.u c vmi IIi• -»-t anv the South Aiijhoy Sa>re\ille Ruth League (I'li'l'i'iUes Mini* you liavv be- area for f>(> vi-ars now. My AG I w;»s a sports nut as a hi come '.he IVf-uK'nt' Who? mother i> a housewife and tie kid I play-d in Morgan Lit A'J (iovi-rnor Klono and also mother of six children My tie League, South Am hoy Babe Kol'iTt \\v\/x\. i, P.-rsianfiulf r brother Barry is an acto -artist Ruth League, Sacred Heart ^ .1: hfl'o Pulmonary Center Donation-George Ottowski, Sr. left, a trustee for the Ciepielowski living in Brooklyn my sister. Young Fellows League. I did Foundation, off ers a donation to Keith H. McLaughlin. center, President of Rarrtan Bay Medical TJi ]>ll ;i«; about >uiir cunvnt Sue. is a how-i-v. lie mother fairly v\e!) mi all of then:. ! was Center, as Joseph S. Yewaisis, Chairman of Ihe medical center's Board of Director, looks on. 4>t tapa'.itiri aud wo'ks as a t hcir.k-t My MVT un two'.eams and a home The donation went toward the creation of a modern Emphysema/Pulmonary Function Lab at A* i I an-, the Supentm-ndent youngest brother. Matt, is run- run hitter in liule league I Raritan Bay's Perth Amboy Division. • •I Ha< kh-f\in»fv Stair Park in ning the autn body Kis-iness started switch hating in Babe (In ^'.i •!. N* -J Th«-rv at> about w ith m\ lather. Ruth and was more known for L "in at ii•-. ] m if-cf ! ,UTI man TH Where would you like to go my pitching In little league. I a^«-T and adrriuisiralo! U> t-v oil a vacation' once struck out 1,S ol :h' bat fiA OuiiK tha: t;i>«s mi i hen• I AG- Alaska, to thoroughly hike te's I ,iK(, pitched three im- h.uuili- ' hr t>utl(i»-ts. thi- cm and explore r. 1 love hiking hitli-r* I w as aUitoiut ihe FULLY . FREE plo\cc-. ,i11• 1 all llir |>riit>lt-ni sit and mountain climbing MVT on a team. INSURED ESTIMATES RAYMOND T. DURSKI u.ilmrjv and alns plan (o! ihv TB If.you wwn live million dol- TB What do you think about Country lilMn- (il the (i.ilk. the Ut-\ rl- lars, what would yiui do' ba^ebiill ianl collecting as a opt'iin'ii: AC]: I vvould pi\e a large chunk hobbs today'* Aluminum and SON TH ll \<>u had chosen another to my parents., my brothers and AG It has realk gotten out of Home Sales 9k Installation In la. v.h.jt unuld u hitvr bi'fn'.' sisters and fnends. so :he>hand recent Is' There are too A*i It I had '.he ability, u pro could lie happy awhile. 1 would mans it used to STORM WINDOWS TB How would wni make the DOORS • Linoleum NH;II tiunicrous collections. Teil be onk a one turd coui[iaiis world a better place.' Jack Gendlek us a little about your fa\onte AG Doing what I am doing, to TU Wha'. is vour lavonte base 1 • Tile ones. the best ol'mv ability If every ball card' Your favorite ' 583-0871 A(l I probably ha\e two or one can do that, and *"• kmii and AG M\ :H.V. Mu-kev Mantle. 30 Years Experience • Free Estimates thrtt hmirlij d didf j'i'iH unos. good in ;he pronss the world Tiipps rookie It is valued at My favorite lines are ba*-eliatl would be a bi-Uri place (ii\mg S.s.OOl) Mv lavome is ms \H~il iar(i> iorr.il- bonks, stamps, old is the inti>t niipor.aiu tiling a Topps Dvike Siuitrt Olympic ira^a/.irii s ruin*., rocks and pertton tun (if 1 H U VIMI (.mild liv>- in another Uime'als ;md spurts rr.cmora TB: Tell us about \oor tnp out time period. «ll,i! would it be.' Exterminators 721 -0368 IMIKI west in !97h AG J lik<-1he presi-D' :m.i- 515 Washington Rd. 1H You piawd fin thi- fust AG: Wehiki-J and bavkpacked that I grew ap in I; h,i> liet-n Parfrn. N.J. 08859 Smith Ainbtn S.ibr>-s Pop lor three nunitl'o in ' he summer editing, bu! I vlitnk tlii- late Termite & Pest Control Warner football team What do in the Rocky Mountains, from lNtH) !,. the (iav m) * and early \oii reir.ember about it' the Canadian border to thi- 1900 s would bi interesting Radon Testing M< Him much work the Mt-xican border, but notcontin TB If a soungstei asked you couch* s> put us through. We uously. It was about three or how you became such a suc- 254-5967 had practice every singl* night four thousand miles which we cess, what would you tell him? Free est in rain. snow, cold weather, did by car and hiking We hn AG; My father always told me and they really worked us into most of the national parks and 1 that character is the most im condition. We had a fairly good climbed 15 or 20 giant peaks portant thing in life. Whatever team with a lot of superstar over 1O,0O0feet high. We also good you can do, do it and try players such as, Tom Kelly, walked the deserts. There were to build on your character at Marty O Connor nnd [tennis a lot of life-shaking experiences, all tunes. Try to have good Nardom*. Our coaches were such as the time we walked character and you will he a House cluttered? Runs Hahn, Bob Eppinger. through the middle of a herd of success at no matter what you Tom Kelly and Gerry O Con 1,000 buffalo and were almost do. Need room? nor. We played against Jue trampled. To avoid it. we squat- TB: Do you have any part-time L - - _ J2UQ.NAME.SAYS IT ALL „ Theismann. Drew Pearson. ted down on a giant buffalo jobs to keep you busy? You call, well haul Very ™ "*""""" "" ™ "1""(5ii Change Special Brian and Bruce Taylor, and turd, put our heads down and AG I have had a landscaping reasonable rates Attics, they all became proo. FREE $15.95 stayed still until they passed us. and tree service business in basements & garages TB Who *ere your heron as a They walked right by, about two this area. I also have my own NewF • Lube Chassis our specialty. TIRE ROTATION | boy? Who are your favorite feet away! I could have died cut your own Christmas tree • 5 Ots O • ChecK Fluids athletes now? Favorite teams? about ten times on that trip. I business in Matawan. | Reg $ u- 95 most cars A(J: Abe Lincoln, Duke Snider learned a lot. TB: How would you like to be was my favorite sports hero. I also homesteaded in Maine in remembered? What is in the 367-4359 My dad was always a hero of 1975 for four months, living off future for Al Gomolka9 I" BRAKES FREE BRAKE INSPECTION " mine. He always set the best the land like u mountain man. AG: There is nothing special in example of what a man should We cleared 20 acres of land by my future because I think spe or Rear be like. My mom was my hero- hand. rial times will come by them $59." Mo$l Cars ine because she always showed TB: You graduated from St. selves. I would like to be >. -'! t >!i Metallic me the bent example of love Mary s High School in 1969. remembered as the best hus Grand Opening Ar»» and kindness. Jesus was also What was it like then? band and best father I could . Ar,j Mcquireo •, •*. ;,^., •H».* * s««i. i one of my heros. be, and as a friend to all BILL & DONNA'S VARIETY STORE RECHARGE SERVICE Personal Choice Dental Association CERAMICS* ALBUMS Includes: DOLLS A JEWELRY $26 • U b f reon 103 N.STEVENS AVENUE • Check & Adjust All Belts Dr. Anthony J. Vltale, D.M.D. SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. All Coupons Valid with this Ad. Exp. 8-31-91 Is Proud to Announce thr. Addition of CLIFFWOOD BEACH Nadene L. 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TI ic 1 I^;I .1.1 !• will it uuire some 4 1 million recreational Weapons Sch(K)l, nicknamed courttc of instruction are oil- do.it 'A Mil , V HMIS larger than lf> ft. and who use the TopGun, trainsexperienced giblc for three hours of college II,i\ 1; Vidle vi.it (.1 >ay a total of $718 million over the fighter and adversary aircrew credit in Physical Education • 11 • \ 1 In i \< . 11 A< to the (!oast (iuard, none of the at the graduulc level in l>oth and Hygiene. 111. .1 ll • *. i i .I U•« l< will l.e added to its budget and boaters "can air combat maneuvering and She is a 1J)H9 gruduate of C\|il i t MM 1 r 11 isi- m the quantity, (Uiality or variety of fleet air defense The elite Sayreville High School, ser v ii es they r en-ive )roni I he< 'nasl (iuard." The(loast (Juard school alsoteachesall aspects Sayreville. est miiites td.it it (iiuldcust as much as $!">() million to collect the of fighter weapons systems, Marine Pvt, Kric S. do,it user h-e tax over the next five years. tactics, techniques, proce- liarnhart, son of William R. The .innu>iI ( h.irge is as fnlliiM, s $7..ri fur boats larger than dures and d'M'trine Top (lun Hurndiirt of Purlin, NJ, haH lf> ft but less Ih.m 'J.0 ft . $:i.r> for In.ats larger than :«> ft but builds H nucleus of highly completed re< ruit training at less than ?J ft , $r»() f,.r boats larger than '11 ft but less than 40 knowli'dgeahle an crews Umcl Marine Corp 1 {ecruit Depot, ft. and $100 for boats over 40 ft Boater s may call MOO 848 '2100 as the fighter eommunitys I'arns Island, S C and charge the boat tax to their credit card or pay by mail by foremost instructors, at the During the i:i week train- r first tailing MOO ill.H , i(>eratHin I )eserl fessional standards tradition- legislation Ui repeal the Itoat user fee tax has lieen Storm. He is currently as- ally exhibited bv Marines. unanimously approved by the Mouse Merchant Marine Com signed to Fighter Squadron He participated in an ac- imltee. However, H.R. 5M4, which now has 207 co-sponsors, a ,M based in Virginia Iteach live pfiysica I coj 11 lit ion ing pro- Mr. and Mrs ,1. Ratajczalt, School, South Amboy mid near House majority, i« being blocked from floor action. Virginia. gram and gamed proficiency of South Ambov, have an- Stocken State College, Capt Jeffrey U MIIIIT has in a variety of military skills nounced the engagement of i'oniona. b««;n decorated with the Air including first aid, rifle their daughter Nancy Aim to Her finance, an environ- Force Commend at ion Medal. marksmanship and close or- Thaddeua John Ku/niar, son mental scientist at Mcl,arin Pipnip TSriC The medal is awarde L ipS Traveling with those individuals who dem Kuzniar, of Arnherst, N Y discipline were <>mphasiz»d atee wise to follow these picnic Marine I^tnce (!pl. Keith rather than enjoyed? With a Miller is a squadron se< • savvy tips H (ieorge, a resident of little advance planning, travel tion commander at Conn so Air K«*ep perishable fd Sayrevillc, NJ, recently ro- can actually i>e fun It pre- Station, Italy. JULY SPECIAL hamburgers, hoi dogs, potato luiiied from deployment to sents a wonderful opportu- He IH the son of R«ibt>rt C or macaron i salad, cream pies the Middle Kasl in support of o "play" with your HCIMKII- Miller of South Am I toy, N.I in acooler The cooler should (operation DesertlStc»rm while Replace that worn out water heater children and Carole A Spencer of 24 IM- well -insulated mid packed s«'rving with 4th Fort* Ser- Ileals Ave., Kllsworth, Maine wiih ice, or a freeze-pack in- Clip "l/ost" and/or "Found vice Support (iroup, Red with a energy saver healer HIK wife, Julie, IH the sert ('old drinks in cans help ads from !7« from Kllsworth High ways keep the lid on in.il nr items was "lost" and Vietnam The operation was 721-0521 (mind When each person School, and received a in response to I r.ig s invasion must add the next sentence master's degree in 1^88 from handiwipes to (lean your of Kuwait and 1 hreat to Saudi ur paragraph, this biVorricH a (iolden \ Navy Seaman Hecrutt .irid iHiiiIl r v from snre Keyport Hi^jh School, lam i Iv histurv Take old I am Dernse M Ternck, daughu-r Keyport, joined 'he Marine il v ajdums along and tell the uf I/tuisa J iind Joseph A oii I use a rtieial Corp Reserve* m August iJt past genera Ternck 111 of I'arhn, NJ, has id as ,i (^rill for < t Kiii> They may create (am completed nvruit training at Thank you to all the voters who 111.1v 1 out ridute to t lie Navy Airman Recruit 11 v I 11-< -s «.r pit I ure in «>*•- • il KM ruit I raining Command, id 'i| I ),i< 11 't 1 a Keith S < 'in (iier, son of voted in the June primary for us. ; i! r 111 \ ^li .ins Orlando, Fl I >' n I ) eiise IIIIIIMU pl.i'.e < Jreggory M .nniAiiiif 'ordier 1 'Ian .1 pu II ic lor a rest stop '.| in 1A i>« ll^ed in middling raw During Ternck s eight- of South AnitxA, N'.J recently Congratulations to the newly If win hring newsprint and up cooked food training cycle, she stud- repeated for duty aboard the -.ilt ciiarco.il, < dndren can V. 1 1 11 ( lea 11 itet i-> 11 s i mt ii a ied general military subject* aircraft carrier I'SSC'onvtel* elected committee people; make l.nrk rubbings t»v plac lles l.late designed to prepare her for latifm, tioineporled in Phila- ing ! he paper on the tree trunk Beatrice Harvey, Joe Connors and further academic and on-the- delphia Dividend .mil rodbing il sultlv with the lie joined the Navy in No* iluiiiii.il I div iTiay colUit Mike Reilly. 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Making presentation of medalstowinnersintheBoysdivision Making presentation of medals to winners in the girls division are L to R: Lisa Charmello, Counsellor; Karen Charmello, are L to R: Karen Charmallo, Assistant Recreation Supervi- sor; Pam Smith, Jennifer Gumprecht and Lisa Charmello, , Assistant Recreation Supervisor, Pam Smith and Jennifer Counsellors. Gumprecht, Counsellors; and Tom Burkard, Recreation Su- pervisor Mary Lou DoHlin, South Amboy, Superintendent of Recre- ation, 18 pU'DHcd to announctKl the winners of the Annual Field Day held cm Juno 2SV 5 8 year old a^e brackets HittingofYthe Tee(diHtHnc<>)(J)r]H: lHtplac-e-Thpre«aNieBtomp8ki;2ndplao»- Liua Mi-Carthy. 3rd p]ace-Kri»tcn McCarthy. Hitting off the Toe (diHtanrt1) Boy»: lHt place-Ryan Flannery; 2nd place- Danny Nuzzie;.'Jrd pi ace-Michael Marc-Aurele. FhsbceToaa FsPORTSFANSl ffliMtHnci'KJirlH 1st plaoD-Melisaa Poul»on;2nd place-Colleen SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE (lynax; 3rd plH-(ie<>rj{e Kern 9-10 Age Group: Hitting off tVio Too (dJHtance) Ciirlr lut place-Shannon Wiaenfelder; 2nd • by Mlka Simko place-Klcna Bajkimaki, 3rd place-Karen Felice. Boyt: lat What are the most points p)n<-e-C<>neZe}>rowHki; 2nd place-Michael Sekerak;3rdplaoe- I aver scored by one team m ('riristopher <'VTIHX FnMl>t«' T

OBITUARIES Autotalk by Zane Binder JKNNIK NAPOI.ITANO GAHCIA Jennie Nii|jnlii,iitii (Jim'iii, 70, of" Houston TVXHN, iirxi for- JEAN M. PRATT SP1NELLI H()M)AA(r()KI)l\K)lkl)()OkWA(i()N merly of Sii>r<-\i!lr dxlii<> .m.i il r -'-t to bioadc-n Us Houston in UiH-i. She was a British Land Army veteran of World »«r II .innc.il lo the niliMii . I'UMt cseii uii.ir I he selnJc is the She was employed as a .seam st row ut Nancy Flock Inc., Surviving are her husband. Edward. « dangler, <- unil \Unu\.\ AM.'III, -iii'l ^II:'« ni.ikcs it tus>.AM.rtbv is the Staten Island, for many years. Masinick of I'erth Amboy; » son. lfciymowl of Newton, and » recent iiHiodm Hun <>f ,i vv..ipni sail.mt Aflci a week's She WHH a member of the Internntional Indies Garment grandson . biul.il lc line, [ liniiul it n>tiipclfiit ami ;i new i hallciige to Workera Union ;irul the Savrevillc Senior Citizens. S.-rvuv.swereat thcSp.v/i Funeral Home. IM henvlnne, Afnciu •» '• auin buiKlcis Her husband, Casianu, died in p>80 }|<-r son, Oasinno died Parlin A private cremation followed in 1987 The iiridc of tlii-. !<>p <>t tin- line Accoiti I;X lour-d(K)r Surviving are her daughter, Vicki Fox of Houston; H n-m wai'otl l • i|Uiti- In\in H'ti - Its:.«•,it-..uc uncivil ill stitl cloth, 1 1 How Much Doos Your Manuel (larcia UTM Angle Wicinski, LHlira aful hoih the hmii buckc-tv ami tear bench arc thickly KoHhu.s, and Fkin-ruv Malm.i, all of StaU-ti Island, three nadik-vl Thcic i>. |ilctii> ot room up tiont toi cvcnllu'tallest brothers, IVUT, Andrrw, and Domimck, nil ui SliUcn Island, Car Koally Cost? and eight grandchildren ami six great-grandchildren. Although oNMiiu;: .uid ..JII-'..!M!I: a car consumes ii iltiM't, and ie.it Mat [i.i-.'.cnecis will be i-i>mfon;ilili* on Services were from the Muhs/ewski Memorial Home, 121- of the average !,i;iul\ vmiKi.il expensi-s. few cur owners could iniHlciale tti|v, Hi.- c.iij-o ;iir;i is \olununoiis, nboilt the 123 Main St., Sayrc-villc-. fnll.iv..>.! by a Mass at ( hir Lady of tell vou how niiiih i! .i« tu.illv l^>sls them The New .Jerwy si/c of I >>id'- i.opiil.ii I'tunr. w.ienn, vou won't need a Societv of rertified Public Acomntant.s K'PAs* offers the Victories K.C Church. S,i\rwill<\ Kiiiombment was in Holy [oof lack Hunal Park, South follow'ing j.:iii.lelines ti> help vou calculatejust how much your car costs \ou and how !>>cut some of the expense. KDNA KtJSSKLL LE'ITS ( \ir cosls can be di\ ided int«> two general areas; the costs ofuwnerslnp and 1 he cost set operation The costs of ownership Edna Russell l^its. MM, of South Amboy died at Ran tan Hay remain the same. reg.miles* of how often you drive your car. Medical Center, ( »d Hriperat ing custs t elite to ! he niinihrr of mi leu you She was em filmed .is a machine operator for Charles drive and include gas ami oil. maintenance, tires, tolls and Komar and Sens, S».nth Amboy, for 25 years, and retired in parking and insurance. 1950. lil'YlNi; A NKWCAK Mrs [/'tt;i w as a member i if Am hoy Chapter l.M Order of ( 'icatiitc 11 iinloHs aiu! features ;ibi mud m llus Itvinl drive When shopping for a new ear, take the tune to define exactly Eastern Star of South Ainlmy car •[.irul.ihi .ire pouci •-fcciiuf >itui foul wheel disc what you want, including all options, before you even step into Her husband. Kit hard W ,)r died in 1976. pout'i iM.ikr., pouri wniilows, coiilplclc .iliali^' Itl theshowroom. Tonrnve at a giHxl price, find out how much the Surviving are » son. Kit-hard W fll of South Amlx>v; two car cost the dealer -- then negotiate up from the dealer's cost siiiimeni.iiii'ti. :nr <• on.liih'inn^, innsc control, a driver's daughters, 1^'atru eSchult/of Brookshill, FIH andI>»is Kneute and not down from the sticker pru e •< 'on>umer Rephol(l(.*r;iiul of Kryport. a sisier Matilda fmrkowski of Perth Am hoy; 11 an Auto Pnee Service that « ti! >*i.d vou a computer printout grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren: and two great-great plent) inoic' grandchildren of the dealer's price for am car >ou cho.>,>e For information, Itl the pouci vlrp.i ft tin tit, tin- Accord wagon utilizes ;i 2 2 write to Box 8005, Novi, Ml -th.iTfi' Service took place at Mason Wilson Funeral Home, 241 liicr fuel iii|cck\l 1<> \al\e "-i" Ii provinces 140 HP, and The next rule IS to keep the deal si ill fie Negotiate a bottom Bordcntnwri Ave . South Am!*>v Interment followed in Christ line price on tho car ,\ou want before mousing the deal by zero io W) takes .ibnut ID 7 seconds That is .uleijuatc ior Church Cemetery, South talking alxiut trade-ins or financing normal drivim- ami in line with the- coin|>ctition II is a 1 KINANTIM; (osrs siiiiM>th engine, too. ;iiui torijiii is plentiful It delivered CECIL! K T. l)KMAS('K) MCCANN excellent fuel ci onotiiv, w itli cils di ivmy ) lcKlillg 1() tllllcs Cecilie-T. IVmasci'i Mi-C,iriii. v< of South Amboy died at Your financing costs represent the principal and interest home. related to the purchase of wmr i,ir Your financing options per gallon and .< I i\isil\ ithi.jtu.ibli" on I he highway (the Born in Portsmnh. Ml, Mrs McCann lived in South traditionally include paving ca-h. financing tlie car through 1'PA tait \ it .it 20ciu and 20 hieliu.is ) [ h.ii is top nfilie Amboy for the pa-t :~>0 years tlu* dealer, or sei urmg n loan from your bank or credit union class1 More recent I v, buver s have b*-en t in nmg to homecqui ty credit She was a legal secretary for many years in Woodhndge. The I.1 t \ehkle \s ,r- eqiiippeii ^ ilh an electronic tour lines to pav for their t ai *• The advantage to this opt ion is that Mrs. MeCann was ,i MwrnrVrofSt Bernadette 8 RC Church • peed lUloin.ilu Ir.uisiuissMn uilh "Sport" and Old Bridge interest on home equity Liai.s is siill d< iliictible, while per- sonal interest is not 111) w ever, for some null vulu a Is, it may be "I 'i. i >noim " niiuies (a UMICSV e in in nek > ll was »•!!. but handles even Surviving are her sister, Fdith Annunziata of Kasl Chester, annual (M'Ti entage rates (APR). Federal law requires lenders NY, and several nieces and nephews. to give you tins figure. When comparing loans, calculate not the l.irj'i'--! potholes \sell and tracks stiaiebt and triiL' even Services were from l,eon .1 (Jerity Funeral Home, 411 only ihe monthly payment coat but the total co**t over the life i^n the \*. oisl toad' Amtx)yAve.,Wo<»dbndgc,followodhvaMasHalSt.Bornadette's of the lout! In » slow market, many dealers offer rebates or RC. Church, Old Bridge Interment was in Clover Leaf Park Handling, tide's opp< tsiif ruimbei, i»els yoi >d f raues too. Cemetery, W discount financing to en tice buyers Ilewr in mind that rebates Hods lean in i diners is ,u-cc|>Iablc, .uwl the tiunitij! circle generallv reduce the amount you need tt) finance, which can i' e\i client al a ine.isured '(> feel The lues, an important result in a lower monthly payment than you would obtain 1 CHAKLKSSAUEKS through a discount interest rate. put ot the haiulluij ci)ii.iliitii. are ( iood\e.ii ( i.\ mud and r Charles Sauors, ,>«, of Freehold, died at home OI'KHATINC COSTS Mious 'A huh are deieiit but luillnrii.' !" brag ahou! The Mr. Sauers was lorn in .Jerm-y City and lived in the IVlin To obtain a realistic estimate of your annual operating cost, sp.ne r .i t.iek\ sp.u c s,i\ (•[ soction of Sayr<-ville boforc- moving to Freehold HIX yearn ago you must take into account expenses uHMoriated with registra- Idtiimr to siiurul ^.xsfeiii-.. ihc Honda's standard unil He worked for -15 years for Swi-po Tube Corp. of Clifton, tion, licensing, inspection fees, and insurance. The last item produced _'tl u.iit-. |>c! vli.iiuiel ll viekled |us( average where he was >i welding supervisor isespociallv important Insurance costs mcludetho premiums tulelit\ and • -i ir.itiN if\ and ^ a-eiittrel) satistacUiry He wan a member of the Monday Night Handicap Bowling you pay for liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance League at Hill I.anes in Old Bridge The price you pay for auto insurance depends on a numlier of The air i. •tulitiotut \s a-, mostlv .idequate, but not st filar; Surviving are his wife, Madeline <) Oonnell Sauers, H daugh- factors-- including your age and sex, marital status, where you Ihe heater uas excellent (^u.ilitv (.onlrol \^as very good, ter, DebbieofOld Bndgr, two brothers, Kdwardof Jersey City live, your driving record, and the type of car you are insuring almost at import le\ els and Tyrone of Rutherford, and a sister, I/oi« T>iPai)lo of Jornoy There seems to \H> no end to the rise in auto insurance rates, What's wrotij." uith the Aecoid v»a^on' Just the price: a City, but there are Home steps you can take to reduce the cost of your tail os ei S20,(XX")as tested That is a lot of money compared Services wore from Michael Hegarty Funeral Home, 3.T77 insurance. First of all, you can buy the right car The model to the competition, although I cannot criticize Honda as Route 9, Old Bndge, followed by a MasH at St. Bernadette'n you are insuring has H big impact on how much you will pay RC. Church in the Parlm wction of Sayreville. Burial wuHat Basically, your premium is affected by how well your car can vou ^-et a lot of car tor the money. Honda resale value is St. JoBOph Cemetery in Hackensack withstand a crash, how expensive it is to repair, how enticing also excellent. it is to thieves, and how likely it is to encourage speeding. Oveiall. the Accord wagon is a fine vehicle. Because small tars don't hold up MS well in a crash, they LAWKKN( K SKI'CSIK generallv cost more to insure than large ones Foreign tars Lawrence Sopcsik, 78, uf Souih Amboy died «t the Veterans require a higher premium t ban American ones because foreign Administration Medical Center, Fast Orange parts cost more Sports tars and luxury models nn> the cars of Born in Perth Aml>ov. Mr S. \» ski iivef>i car, be sure to consider the Rhineland by presidents diititij.' ilu-n mau^iiiaii«»n, but are not part of depreciat inn, the am nun I b> v> Inch vou r car's value will decline Surviving are his w ite, Sopi ,ie Bar a nek Si-pc-iik, a stepson, the actiuil oath ' during a specifu perim! To determine depreciation, subtract, Edward Erickson of South Amlmv, a brother, William nf th<* the trade in value yon project for your car from its purchase 2. Nicknaniev: What issotiicliniesreferTecltoas"(hegay FordttSMK'tion of W<*»dbr ul^r, and a sisLrr. Kh/.alwth Sep^sik of price | )i i ido ihf dill'-i eiice by t he number of years you plan science'" Perth Amboy to keep the < ar } (iuiiu- Shows: ()n what game show did astronaut John Sorvicen were private by < >u rulrum Service } ImiK- for Fu ner- The ami.mi! vou spend for gas is related to how much you (ilenn ap|H-:u and uin S2*>,(KX)'.> aid, 237 (tordenti)WM Aw . South AmlxiV (I i i vc and the kind <•! i .it s on drive For an exact accounting of •; r»Uvisi,-.'](• et: KURZAWA i-Fid of the month In deVrniHie liow oiany miles you drove. return to the d.is . i>1 (be Roman linipin* .' Martyr, great in vin.j* and ru.h r UlNf HAI HOW b |)is iite vou total inoiiliiis miles by t be number of miU'B JHT ci Sports-. Wb.it hd\ei was known as "Old Man River?" miracles, dear Kinvur o' J».-f.»fy gallon yriiu i itr gels ami mullip)v this figure by the average 7 I.iti Tillnn : Wlm wrote " Hie French Connection?" Chnst, faithful miHru^.sor of .ui who 50 Years Service cost lor n gallon of gas H Music: Who rei oided the May, 197.S number one hit invoke your spwoa; palforn \\ lie11 vim i ali ulate vnur IUHI.M lor uinintenance nnd repair, Si.ir '" time of fiftwJ. 'o yo.» 1 h,iv*? '•> II,I lu«' >>viM-f! '>,I^ j ai < eli-ra I nig and nV e lei at ing slowly HIHI Smoothly c«n als*) 4 Adam, ,S. Benito Mussolini, t Archie Moore; 7. Robin IhrssOuft attiw-i !).?»•»• )!,iiiM.ey. Have you money Moore, 8 Earth, Wind & Fire and Glorias Piitiiiiyi'.nf1 iriu',1 t>f < 'PAs add that, de[wndnig on where you livo and work and yKii,^ KMiiif*-., Sytul pfOfniS*d St Jurio.pMy'or i/'i.iiirl how you drive your cur, tolls, parking and oven traffic ticket* ail who invoKA your ,ud Amtjn may also represent significant oxponiot and should be fac- This r4ovwia has n«v«n twn thrown tored into your annual car cofitt. to M. 1 haw had my request gfantMl. Publication prormMd. J.H. July 18,1991 - THE CITIZEN - Pao© 15

The Sullivan Sheet by Rick Sullivan Word Play NKW YORK Ml IS The following is .1 list ..i VIMIIV M,.| leaders in tin- MIM.ON AKI.I i .tii'i'oiH-sof batting awr^e, homo urns, RHI's and pilch lilt;alile to l>i* U'.ed \wy Mcduii-s In ;uUtiiion, yearly records and field hired or i 1 employed m.itia^er -. arc indicated From the above \\<>rd IY6M — CliMii liuuv. 340, Toinmif Agce 26 HR; T. lind 20 Tive or more lettei •\i-.-i- 7t> RHI, Tom Si-avci 25-7. 100-62 (1st). Defeated words. in ilit- Nl.CS and defeated Baltimore in the World S.-iv-. POSSIBIK 197(1 — Ton mm- A^v 286, T Agce 24 HR, Donn SOLUTIONS ( It'inlcnon l>7 RUI, Tom Seaver IS 12 X.V79 (3rd). employ pueblo 1V7I — ('Icon Join's ,?|(>, Tonimir Aj?ee, C'leon Jones employ able pt'nai and I'd Kraiu-pixil 14 HR, Tom Seaver 20 10 8/S-79(3rd). plane noble 1972 — Rusty Stanb 29.1, H RHI, Tom Seaver 19 10 X2 79 (Kt) Defeated maybe (Killen Cincinnati m Nl.CS, hut lo-,t to < ),ikl,ni 1974 — C'lecm Jones 2K2, M Milrn-i 20 UK, Rusty Open-The above is a view of the new road extension from Main Street to Chevalier Avenue 7 plumh blee]i Stauh78 RBI, Jeiry Kodsman 1^ il ! 'M(Sth) in Sayreville. Although open for a month, many of the area residents do not know of its plume melon 1975 — Del Unset 294, D:i\e Kinsman «i HR, Rusty availability. Slaul) 105 RHI, 'I'uiii Sea\ei 22 9 Hi Hi) ( \u\) 1976 — F-Vlix Millan 2K2. Da\e Kiii,>m.m t? IIR, D Kinpman So RHI, Jem Koo.smati 21 10 Kd 7(> (Aul) Sports Quiz Good Old Days in Sports 1977 — l.enny Handle- ,U)4, Steve Hendetsori, Hd Mil By Tom Burkard ner and John Stearns 12 HR, Nino I .'.pmi.-a 10 13 M 98 by Larry Duncan Sports Editor (6ih) 1978-Nancy Burbak pitched a one-hitter and struck out 1. Name the onK N C A A basket full team Jo defeat (lie 197S — LeeMa//ilh 273. Willie Muru.in./ 17 HR, W seven to lead the Sayreville KIHH soflball team to a 1-0 GMCT Marijuettc Wartiots m l'>7l and spoil their |H-rlect season Montane/ 9ft RHI, Nino Mspmosa 111^ tv> <•)(> (Mh) softball cham pionship victory over Edison. 1971-Kevin Horn an at 28 I 1979 — Lee Ma//ilh 303, hx! Ymm^lilnod lo HR, captured tho South Am hoy Saturday Morning Little League 2 Name the first NCAA basketball team to wm a Richie Hehner am! 1. Ma//tlh 79 RHI, < "raie .Swan 14 IV basketball scoring title with a superb 26ppg...l972-The South National ('hampiunslnp with 10 or more regular season Arnl)oy Slow F^Uh Softball Leaguo hold its first and only AJ] 63 99(6(11) Star gamr. The league's bosit playt-rs wcro selnctod to partici- l losses. 1980 — Slew Hendeison 2>(), 1 ee M.i/illi 16 HR; L pate, by baMotnoa.st by Managers and umpires. The American 3 Name the tout A HA basketball teams that joined the Ma//ilh 76 RHI, Maik Homhack 10 S 6" »>S 5tii) League bested tho National Ix%it^u(\ 11-7. Offensive standout* ( N B A in the |97f> ^7 -,»s,)ii IVHI — Huhie Brooks ^<>7. Dave kmt'ui.iii 21 HR, D. M in thetfame wrrc; AJ^Nid a four-ba^er, Ken Wahler Hmacked 5. What was the ii.mie i >l the ('haiiiploiiship Award Cup two singles and a double, Ed ()'Ix*ary laced three singles, and 1982 — Mookie Wilson 27'), 1).,-. e Kinrni.m 37 HR, D. the World Hot ke\ l.eaeue teams played for during their Riik Ferguson went a perfect :i for 3 Jack Gallagher was the Kingman 99 RHI. Cniig Swan 1 1 7 N \: 1. teams lhat have made five Foster 90 RHi, Je . ,e Otosi-o I* 7 hX 94 |6i|i) 2 for 2. Tom Magielnet'ki went the distnrue and abHorlxn] ihe Slipi'f Ruv, I appear an.. ;••. 1984 -- Keith Henundt'/ Ml. Rim) Sn.iV.lvnv 26 IOHH. Other all stiirH wlio Haw action in this one and only classic ( 7 Name rlie l.i ( Aineriv. ,m League relief |ir(clier to win were, Alj-I'litver Manager I'eU'Inrnan. K7 kHI. |)VM>-IH (luoden 17 9 90 72 Ihe C\ ^'l nitio \w nil HiIK'onn«)rs,.IoeCrowe,Tom Burkard..Jerry Drill, FatMarotU, (2nd) X Name ihe l.i I S.tn IKIIR isoo (iiant pitcher to will die Tom Kaelm, Jl>, (i,n\ ( \,Mei 32 HR, Ci Kich Klein, Hnan Flanagan. NL-I'layer-Manager- Al Uat, C'v ^ ovn\)_' A\>. .ml Carter NX) KIM, [Uuj'lu (i.v.di'ii 24 I •>* 64 <2rul). DvnmttUrrtVuH, \>«>nS7.ntkowHki,l^arry Kuriawa, VkAiKoogfcn, 1986 — Keitli Hemaiulez 3 10. Daii>l Sn.iwlvrrv 27 Jerr.vDi.shrow, UitlvClayton, Jim Lyanx, (korgeKi-zyzanowski, Her me M;ickiel. Hot) (.'arc*1 I'mpires who dated their HR; (Jarv Cariei 1(>S RHI. Bob <• )|l-,|.1 |S > ION 54 (1st) Sports Quiz Answers x-rvifcji |i>r tin1 e\cnt were .Jolin Skar/yn>ki and Al Defeated Houston m NI .CS and detr.iii »l hnjuiiin W'tirhl I Oliio Stale lu-ai the Warriors (>(> 5*> in ihe Midwe-i l'aviih IIIH.1 Si Marys Victor Manginne bl.isted si 3-run Series hofncr agamsi ll.iHiri-nj ]^t;o The St. Mary's l Regional SeimlliiaK. _ Villano\;>. was 2> 1° in 19K5. < 1987 — Keith Hernandez 2M>. Dairs! Sti.t\vl>err> 39 basehall niiic, t»•«-h 11ri«j .Jack Seaman s sparkling '1 hitter, de- ( 1 HR.D Mraulvnv 104 RHI, DVM^IH (HKHU-II 15 7 92 70 Denver Nu^eeK Iruliana Pace is, San Antoni<^ Spins and feated the (Invernors, 1 ) for tin second tune that season. (2nd) New York (now New Jersey) Nets, 4 Pittsburgh Piper Kightfieldrr, Kraii Kuszal.t went .5 fir :i, ,tnd .iirn Heffernan 1988 — Kevin \k Reynolds 2KK, Darryl Strawberry 39 defadefeatee d New Orleans Bucs 4 ^^ames to 3, 5 A\eo \\oi|.. ripped a Un i u 11 double Sea man also dial ked Up t he Win in their fir>l u.unt- against lioffm.in, striking out rune bat- HR, D StrauUrrv 11)1 RHI, David Cone 20-3. 100-60 Trophy; 6. Dallas anii. ters l!*7) In (he S<>>,jih AIII!M>V I.iitie Fellas |>-,igue seasii ig huiners, an*e to H '•{]£ H victorv lH7,ri-76-SlHtcr Johnson 101 RHI. Da\id Cone 14 H, Ron Darling 14-14 Marianne ('horba WH> St Marys girls varsity basketball r and Sid 1 em.mile/ II 5 XI 75(2iivl) THE ONE & ONLY coach U*H.> Lisa HarngJtn, St Marv H ace softball oitcher, was M first learn al I oonlerence selection She was also set'ond 1990 — Dave Mai-iid.in ^2X, Darnl Straw berry 37 HR; Henny the DJ leant all enuntv. and seeorid team all slate < I'a roc hi al)... 1955- D StrauNerrv (OS RHI. I rank Vi«.|a'2() 12 9I-7J (2nd). S| NTary s nipp4 d Hoffman, 1 0 on a Iwaiitiful one hit gem by MK'I M.\\\(.|-:KS — (i,l Hodges 1969 71; Yogi EVERY THURS Hal T!';«lmaun \U' whiffed eight, and the I'urpie & (iold sonly Berra 1972 7S, Roy \U Millan 1975, Jiv l-Va/a-r 1976-77; hii was a single by Bloody**! in the >ixth inning... 1969-AII J(H- Torre 1977 Kl. (iemge liarnberger 19K2 83, Frank NITEAT < "minty first U-am third baseman, 1 )ennis Nardoiie pac -2 n^'nrtl, arid a iu»-hitter... 1971-Jack 1990 present APARTMEVT FOR RENT- Tavern (lallagher pitched an unlK-hevable 0 hitter for The Place Bar Ooa bedroom apartment for in the South Amboy Slow Pitch semifinals. ainglv perton. Referenoe* re !•'• HH 583-2218 State Hwy. 35 So. Amboy . <0 7 2

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