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B12 — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1991 — WORRALL NEWSPAPERS days at 2 and 3:30 p.m. at the Trailslde •ny ALOHA program, call from 7-9 p.m. Snow date is Dec. 22 Outreach Center, 120 Morris Ave., Nature and Science Center, Coles ^201376^4669; from 1-3 pjn., . ' • Summit, meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m.; Avenue and New Providence Road in Members of the Classes of 1990, 908-273-7108. dctlondsr ^ountalnsiaerHeaf ftboiit great scieri- 1989,"1987,198franan°85 whp-plsri —Women lot WoUMn of Union tific discoveries and the. people on attending the reunion should call County,'414 East Broad St., West- behind them. Admission is $2 per per- Edle Budney, alumnio director, at' field, has singles support group and 7:15 p.m. Donation is $3; call son; $1.70 for senior citizens. No 908-273-2034. women-who-love-too-much sessions 908-464-6384. children under 6, please. For informa- Mondays, 7:30 p.m. and coping with . Solo Singles, for ages 40-plus, rap tion, call 908-789-3670. separation/divorce workshops, Tues- or bridge time is held on Sundays at Kean College will again offer a days, 7:30 p.m.; 908-232-5787. 6:30 p.m. in the recreation room of the reading clinic this spring for persons The Westfleld Center for Central Presbyterian Church, Maple of any ago who have difficulty read- Counseling and Human Develop- Street and Morris Avenue in Summit ing. Parents should consult the staff Thomas Jefferson High School, ment, 435 East Broad St, has support Refreshments are served. There is a about children. For information on Elizabeth, Class of 1942 will cele- groups covering variety of areas; donation of $2. For information, call brate its golden anniversary in 1992. screenings and diagnoses, call 908-654-6500. VQL63NO.8—SPRINGFIELD, NJ., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1W1—2* TWO SECTIONS — SO CENTS 908-464-8166 or 908-766-1839, 908-527-2351. Alumni or anyone knowing the Parents Anonymous meets every WORRAU. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Hickory- Tree Chorus, Sweet between 6 and' 9 p.m. only, v . whereabouts of class members should Adelines International, invites women Business and Professional Wednesday at the Linden Methodist Women or Westfleld Inc. holds a write or call Vincent Corsenlino, 2525 Church, 321 N. Wood Ave., from 10 to a new member guest sing on Wed- Crane Place, UnionL9g8^88-5396. ; nesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Madison dinner meeting on the third Tuesday a.m. to noon. Child'care is available; Abraham Clark High School, Presbyterian Church, 19 Green Ave., of each month at Ramada Hotel, 1-800-843-5437. conviction Roselle, Class of 1982 is planning its Madison. All parts arc needed and an Clark. For information, call. The Family Support Group for Careglvers Anonymous meets 10th reunion for spring 1992. Alumni ability to read music is not necessary. 908-233-0061. ' people with a family member with a every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Manor Plalnfleld Work Center of the should contact Gail Saks, 447 W. 6th developmental disability meets the For more information, call v Care, Route 22, Mountainside; 908-522-1954 or 908-647-0867. Union County Association for Retired Ave., Roselle 07203. third Wednesday of each month at 201-645-0020. draws $5K fine, penalties Newark East Side High School Citizens seeks volunteers to work sev- 10:30 a.m. in the administrative Coniact-We Care Inc., offering ing over the case in Springfield Mun- The Celebration Singers, a Class of 1942 is planning a 50th reun- By David Brown which they spotted behind the Dollar eral hours a week on a regular basis offices of the ARC/Union County, ' 24-hour helplines for the troubled and icipal Court, imposed a fine of 35-voicc show choir, is conducting a with developmcntally disabled adults. ion for 1992. Alumni are asked' to 1225 South Avc, Plainfield. For more Managing Editor Shoe Outlet appeared to have con- the hearing impaired; 908-232-2880, $5,000, revoked the owner's driver's membership drive and seeking all A Holiday Flea Market will take No special skills necessary; volun- contact Rudy Zaepfel, c/o Newark information, call Lois Goldberg at A solid waste disposal company sisted of more than one load of con- license for six months, and sentenced voice ports, especially tenor and bass. place at Oratory Catholic Prep teers would work oh a one-to-one Shellfish Co., 99 Rome St., Newark 908-754-5910. Jewish Family Service Agency of was hit with a hefty fine after admit- struction material." Some music reading is nccccsary. Central New Jersey, has "Well Upon further investigation, accord- him to 90 days of community service. School, Morris Avenue and Beverly basis with a supervisor. Call Ann 07105 or call 344-0399. AIDS support group meets at ting to illegally dumping construction Rehearsals are every Tuesday at 7:30 Spouse" meetings second and fourth ing to Howard, the two investigators, The county has recommended the Road, Summit, on Saturday from 9 Marie Pacciano, 908-754-0430. ' South Side High School classes of Kean College on Wednesdays from 7 debris at a Springfield location. p.m. at the Cranford United Methodist Tuesday of each month at 8:15 p.m. Kevin Monahan and William Sleight, community service be of an environ- a.m. until 3 p.m. Anyone who wishes Union County Chapter of New January and June 1947 are searching to 8:30 p.m. For additional informa- The owner of MOM Disposal, a Church in Cranford. For further infor- were able to track down the origin of mental nature. ' to rent floor space or who needs more Jersey Association of Women Busi- for former classmates for a reunion on tion, call Norccn or Mehalia at Domestic Violence Center, serv- local waste disposal company, was malion, call Anthony Godlcfski, the construction waste from an order The county has apparently stepped information should call 908-273-1157 ness Owners, N. JAWBO, meets on the April 25, 1992. Alumni should con- 903-527-2608. ing Union County; talkline number; charged with dumping what, was director, at 908-885-1120. form that had been discarded. up its patrols in an effort to apprehend between 9 a.m. and I p.m. second Tuesday of each month at 6 tact Arlone Glassman at 908-272-0304. described, as construction debris Catholic Community Services, those dumping illegally. Temple Emanu-EI, 7S6 E. Broad p.m. with dinner and a guest speaker 908-687-2593, Edward Scherer at 108 Alden St., Cranford, has "a Living with Cancer offers self- behind a private business located on "The trail led them to a home in "Hopefully, the message will get St., Westfield, is having a baseball or workshops at Wyckoffs Restaur- 201-633-0453 or Pearl Prashker at counseling group for women every help and support programs at Eli- Route. 22 in Springfield. Westfield," said Howard, where they out,".he said, noting the benefit of card, sports collectible and comic ant, 932 South Avc, in Westfield.vCall 908-964-0983. Monday at 7 p.m.; 908-272-8910. zabeth General Medical Center; Day According to Christopher Howard, were able to ascertain the identity of book show and sale on Sunday from Union County counsel, the debris was the contractor doing the renovations, reporting such violations. "It's helpful Pat Sigmpn, membership chairwo- William L. Dlckenson High American Cancer Society is seek- sessions to meet Mondays at 3 p.m.; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more informa- spotted by investigators for the Union and the disposal company that had . for people to know that they can man, at 908-889-6300 or. Isabol School, Jersey City, Class of 1944 is ing volunteers to assist patients with evening sessions Wednesdays at 7:30 tion or directions, call Rosalec at County Regional Environmental been subcontracted to take away the receive a reward for reporting illegal Tabatchnick at 908-789-1602 for planning a reunion. For information, transportation needs; 908-354-7373. p.m.; 908-558-8050. 908-654-4672. Health Commission during a standard solid waste. dumping." reservations. write to Class Reunion, P.O. Box Parents-Friends of Lesbians and The Oncology Department at The Kidney Research Founda- patrol. Howard said the owner, upon being AnyonejwitnessingillegaLd_ump]ng_ Cranford residents, 61 years or 0204, Monmouth Beach 07750. Gays/Northern New Jersey, holds Union Hospital, 1000 Galloping Hill tion of New jersey-Ruth Papier confronted by officials, admitted to or aware of areas where it occurs is older, arc invited to join the Cranford support group meetings tho second Road, plans two support groups — "The investigators saw the debris Chapter will have its regular meeting Thomas Jefferson High School, the violation without protest. encouraged to call the county's hot- social dance class which meets Tues- Sunday of the month al 2 p.m. in First one for cancer patients and one for as they were traveling eastbound on at the Springfield Library, Mountain Elizaboth, Class of 1937 will have its Judge Leonard B. Zuckcr, presid- line, 1-80O-235-DUMP. days at 1 p.m. in the Cranford Com- Presbyterian and Trinity Church, 111 families of patients — to meet Wed- Route 22," said Howard. "The debris Central Jersey Tall Single Avenue, Springfield on Monday at 1 55lh reunion iri 1992. Interested alum- munity Center. Call 908-709-7283 or Irvingtoh Ave., South Orange. Help- nesday from 7 to 8:30 pirn, at the hos- Friends, a new social club for tall p.m. Anyone interested in becoming a ni or anyone with alumni information 908-276-9149 for details.