Year-Long Celebration to Mark 300Th Anniversary of Woodbridge Township
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THE MIDDLESEX COUNTS . \ • \ TOP COVERAGE Leader-Press and Leader Shopper titi* —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Entered in M Cl««i Mail "««* TEN CENTS At P 0 Wnndbrldo. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, October 23, 1968 On Year-Long Celebration to Mark 300th Anniversary of Woodbridge Township WOODBIUDGE — It will he The executive committee of community will be welcome. organizations in the Township auxiliaries in enlarging the OTHER SUGGESTIONS a big party! the Birthday Celebration, Miss Wolk hat named Mrs. will be asked i > present spe- Memorial Day program to in- Other suggestions made at And it will i»M a long time headed by Miss Ruth Wolk, Elizabeth V. Novak, of Fords, cial historical programs. clude historical aspects. the meeting included the re — for one whole year — the Township historian, has held as chairman of the reception, enactment of Janet Gage Tentative plans have been The "big day" will be June your 1969! an initial meeting. raising the first flag in Wnod- assisted by Richard Bassa made to erect a small monu- Mth—Flag D«y—and the day The guest list? Why, the bridge; George Washington's rab, Colonia; Mrs. Mary Ai- ment in Trinity Episcopal •>! (he signing of the charter. 100,000 residents of Wood- MAYORS RECEPTION stay overnight in Woodbridge wa}, Sewaren and Mrs. Aida Churchyard C* m e t e r y to The tentative arrangements Arrangements were made on bis way to New York for bridge Township. Brennan, Colenia. Mrs. No. mark the final resting place call for an old-fashioned to open the year-long celebra- his inauguration as the first In case there is some doubt vak will name others from a of James Parker, a printer country fair with all groups tion with the Mayor's Recep- president of the United States about whose party it will be, eneral committee to assist who published the first news- and organizations in the tion January I, from .1:00 to and Lafayette's visit to Wood just for the record, it will be n the arrangements. paper in New Jersey in Wood- Township taking part. the 300th anniversary of the 6:00 P.M., place to be an- bridge. Discussions were also SCHOOL MONTH hridge and who lies in an un- held on a possible Church granting of a charter to nounced. Featured at the re- marked grave. April was set Frank Murphy, head of the Other events discussed Month, most likely in Novem- Woodbridge Township — the ception will be a huge birth- as the tentative month. Department of Recreation, oldest existing Township in day cake, symbolizing :i(H) were School Month, possibly who is in charge of the Town- ber, when op#n house may be the State of New Jersey. years of progress and histor- in February, during which Representatives of the Vet- ship's Fourth of July celebra- held in the historical church- Tentative plans have al- ical heritage. Members of the time schools will be asked to erans Alliance, representing tion will enlarge the program es. ready been made for the 300th committee, attired in Colonial plan asembly programs and the various veteran posts in by injecting re-enactments of The year-long party will birthday party, Mayor Ralph costumes, will welcome the Organization Month, tenta- the Township promised to historical events in the Town- wind up with an Anld Lang I'. Barone announced today. guests. All residents of the ively set for March when all work with all the posts and ship. Syne" event. Are You Over 50? New Port Reading Branch IT'S A BIG ONE: The First Bank of Colonia has on display in the lobby of its Colonia office, a 104-pound Huhbard squash, above, which was presented to the bank by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Suit of Colonia, The squash was grown by Mrs. Free Medical Diagnostic Forest Traxler, South Plainfield, sister of Mrs. Suit, from a Library to Open Nov. 4 seed of the 82-pound squash the bank had display last year and which had been grown on tbf Suits' farm in Benton, Pa. PORT READING — The new lion of almost 13.000 volumes, State Board of Libraries, De- On November 15 the bank will serve pie made from the squash Port Reading branch of the Free Sixty various kinds of magazines;partment of Education in No- and coffee during both daytime and evening banking hours. 1 Examinations Available It i I T 'I _f 11J,.M.JL-.imZ-J_>-« ...Ill I* „ Akrn2lnl*l*-t ..sx n-t n nf l\% A -m I »* *v+v\Vi n.w rt Hfl it" 1 £* £\ V T\Of*t ClM 1 1 fl Q T Public Library of Woodbridge will be available, some of them | vember and it is expected that Inspecting the squash arc two «f the bank's officers, Mrs. on microfilm which can be easily bids will be taken this Spring Caroline T. Steinitz, assistant secretary, seated and Robert WOODBRIDGE - M a y o r Health Division at 634 4500, Ex- All information gathered dur will open its doors to the public for the {irst tim on read with the use of a microfilm or early Summer. Thej new V. Angerami, assistant treasurer. Ralph P. Barone announced to-j tension 211 to make an early ing the multi-phasic screening e Monday, day that 250 ^residents have all appointment." November 4, at 10:00 A.M.reader, . IMain, Library will be dedicated i program will be computerized Students and others will be as a 300th anniversary building, ready received free medical! n Or medical Mayor Ralph P. Barons an- The programs cos, is prim,ori. - ?1 ? ^lfy "" able to copy pages of books or diagnostic examinations pursu-; search ur es nounced today at his weekly ant to the township Health Di Unfed P P«* press conference. magazines by means of an in- Lewis, Director Of' Because some of the shelving expensive coin-operated photo- and furniture have not arrived copying machine which will be 'Rival VS3 iyet, the dedication ceremonies, available at the Port Reading Program Welc0md Herd™ Voters to O.K. to which the residents of the branch. Groups Agree State of New Jersey, the Township will be invited, will be As part of the opening, the WOODBRIDGE - John Lewis. »)« $225,000 Firehouae ;held at a late„ r date, , accordin-u g-i library-,..,- wil. l featur„ _-e ,,ran, . ,interest ....- WOODBRIDGE - The Wood the new director of Ji»«*4'o#»itTh!'ffts1' ** ' '* ] V Pai tic a ts g T"Attaila,"thV pro-lj. ' 'l' » recpite1;medical pQ^ REAIHNr _ A spc to Edwin P. Beckernwn, library!ing exhibit called, flolls of thc;bridgg e Federation of Teachers ship's Y.M.C.A. program was- Lew,s sai(| ),0 was extremely dlr W rWrW gram provides extensive mediJtoostic servic* free of dai e,ection will be held by the ;diectofMyor r wraled out that ? " l and the WdWoodbritlgl e EEducatiod n officially welcomed this after impressed with the school sys- Xhe m ayor 0 ut a ?Miss Sue Ann Hegerty will be j Ateociation r j v 8 j teacher cal diagnostic services for^OOO^'Sfor-^OOO e which If obtained pn- ..,„, „. .,. rnmmi**tL~r. '.. , y Pp™"?*. ^ ,!f : vat w (1 Board of Fire Commissioners the Senior Librarian in charge' h noon at a luncheon sponsored by tera after he had talked at four Township residents over the age. e'y °ul <*>st $13S; Com the 4,500 square foot building [groups, have agreed to a rep- (he Shell Oil Company and heldjjunior high schools. Among his of District 2 on Saturday, No- , was designed by L.eo Fischer. of the Port Reading Branch. resentation election. of 50 ... in alt economic groups prehensive eye examination, vember 16 from 2:00 to 7:00 at the Howard Johnson Restaur ;initial plans will be to foster an •AIA, and has received an award Meantime plans are progress- P.M., when voters of Port In a press release the Wood- ant. Route 1. "Indian guide" program, in from the national architects or ing for the construction of a Reading will be asked to de- I much-needed new main library bridge Township Education As- Highlighting the affair was!which the father wilt dress the including glucose, uric acid, | ijanizalion. futed cide whether or net they wish According to Mr. Beckermanjtrt be built adjacent to the newsociation aoted: the presentation of a check for same as his youngster, meet at complete blood count, electro- d to have a new firehouse con- the Post Reading branch library Woodbridge Health Center. "The Woodbridge Township other guides' homes and plan $1,000 to Lewis by J. P. Driscoll, structed, I will start off with a book collec- Plans will be presented to theEducation Association wishes to plant manager of the Shell plant tripi s andd other activities. tage of these wonderful health respond publically to the Wood- in Sewaren. In presenting the The Board of Fire Commis- Also on his agenda is the: benefits by contacting your Findings are sent to the par-sioner; s estimates that the pro- bridge Board of Education's let- gift, Driscoll said that Shell 1 formatioi n of youth councils in ticipant's family physician for posed new firehouse would ter dated September 23, 1968 wanted the new director to know each junior high school, where hsi records. Thereafter, partici- : cost $225,000. It is proposed to Staff Of Public Library and to challenge the Woodbridge that the company not only wel-the students can develop their pants visit their family physi- Township Federation of Teach- comed him but also the project Educational Figures issue bonds for "not more than own ideas.