0 Intfb Choice: Vit, R Kin. Welsh

0 Intfb Choice: Vit, R Kin. Welsh

A Weekly Newspaper Is Close To The People 0 intfB ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE V O LJtLIX , NO. 7 HILLSIDE, JEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1«, 1972 PRICE ISC Choice: Vit, r kin. Welsh or the past 20 and numerous hanges are ex- to be further announced reorganization meeting bn judge; and James John Kulish, who will serve . ANTON YIT JR. ALLAN L. TUMARKIN - JAMES WELSH, as mayor in the new administra­ tion, confirmed the appointments township attorney In 1951, as and 1952, and as acting-magis­ gress Club. ;r. to an Interview with the Hillside . acteg magistrate and on the trate between 1952 dnd 1955. James Welsh will replace Times. The men will take office township committee during the He is a past president Of toe- Harold Wovsanlker as prosecu­ on January 1st, . ’60s.' Hillside Republican Club and a tor. Welsh, who Is 27 years old, Ailan' L. Tuffiarkln will replace former-member of the Union was admitted to the bar In 1971. Anton A .Vlt Jr. will replace Robert. Diamond as municipal County Republican Executive He is a graduate of Rutgers to Assemblyman Alexander Menza court judge. He has practiced Committee. In 1968 he was Camden. His practice is to as township attorney. Vlt| who law since 1928 and has also. been selected “ Outstanding Re-, Kearny. has, practiced law since -1929, admitted to practice in the Su­ publican” bythe Republican Club. He lives at 531 Conant St. lives at 36 Hollywood' Ave. with preme Court. His law office . Is Also he has served as Assistant with his wife Patricia Am, who his wife Louise, They have two at 9 Clinton St, -In Newark. Union County Attorney from 1969 teaches second grade at the Say- children, Mrs. Irma Crlsman Tumarkih resides at 136 North to 1978. brook school. They have a son, and Mrs, Toni Gehrmann. Ave, with jits wife, the former Turnarkin Is a Past Master of Jeffrey, who Is one year old, Ready To Rule The Court He holds' a law degree from Edith. Malnker. They have two Columbia Lodge No, 17,f . & a m . Welsh Is a member of the New Rutgers and has been admitted married daughters, Barbara Past Grand Patron of the Order Jersey, Union County, and West The' Hillside High basketball team: from left, standing, Coach Joe Silver, Ron Fischer, Al Carasio, Carl Lee, Barry to appear before the Supreme Busch and Linda Stamler, of the Golden Chain, Presidents! Hudson- Bar Association. He to - Reginstein, Mike Atkinson, John Stensler. Kneeling, Tom Renolds, Harvey Wooten, Mike Maddalena, Steve Buckeweki,' Court. A life long Republican, He has ' served as special Lodge No. 1514 B’nai B ’rlto, and also a member and legal council he has served to HUlslde as of the Hillside Jaycees. Tom Barnett. The Comets lost the opening game to Scotch Plains, 62-48. Detail* on Page 10. (Photo by Don Shagal) township attorney between i960 past President of Men's Pro- Santa w illbeat toeTire stations Charlotte De Filippo Enters toSan,aExp* Visit with pre-school chil'drenj ,8d He w ill be at the Hollywood Town Receives Big Check Aye. station on Dec, 19th, 9100 a.m. to* 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. The township has received a Kulish, who will become mayor expected during toe first week Kulish stated that the C015- Board Of Education Contest to 3:00 p.m. Hillside Ave. station check to toe mail this week tor on January first, stated that the of January. mlttee would “ take a hard look Dec. 20, during the same hours. $135,472, toe first payment un- money will be put, in the bank The townshlg Is slated to re­ at the situation and use toe money Mothers may bring their own der toe new federal revenue shar- for 90 days’ to oollect interest ceive $270,000’' a,year under re­ wisely.” He said he hoped the Hillside Board of Education. She board; Mrs. De Filippo has camera. Pictures will be avail-- program. and the new To'wnShip ComWt- ’ venue sharing, and the first two money would be used “ to give is married .to A De Filippo, a • served as chairman of the pre­ Finance Commissioner John tee will decide what to do with checks are tor 1972, Payments better service to toe community life-long - resident of Hillside, school section.of the Saybrobk it. Kulish nbted that a second for 1973 and future years will be while keeping an eye on the tax and has a son, Michael. Mrs. P .T .A : Tor the past two years. check tor the same amount is quarterly, • dollar.” ; De Filippo attended Hillside Ave­ She Is a member of the Citizens nue School, Hillside High School Advisory Committee to the Board L o rd ) O n High School: -Qoiiegb.-She o f Education and a member of Is currently a substitute teacher New Jersey Citizens for Clean at St. Catherlhe’s School. ‘ ", Ajr» "No Decision Made'1 Mrs. DO Filippo has taken an . Mrs, De Filippo stated that she will conduct a'campaign active role in community affairs Mr. Alfred J, Lprdi, President of the Hillside Board of Education for many years. She is past chair­ dedicated to citizen Involvement h%s issued the following statement: man of the ftillside Conservation' in schooL affairs with emphasis “ In order' to dispel any and all rumors regarding the futurebl and Beautification Committee, a upon accountability for admin­ the'High School program, I would-like It clearly understood by toe member of thfe HfllsldiTBoard of istrative- decision's, “ Problems citizens of Hillside *that the Board of Education has not made any Health, Chairman of the 1972 are facihg educators In ' this Heart Fund Drive in Hillside,and community which should have, decision regarding toe present High School program. The Education Cannister Chairman in the 1971 been resolved before new pro­ Committee and toe Board of Education as a whole have been meet­ drive, . grams wejre -implemented, ” she ing with, students, teachers and. administration to better assess the CHARLOTTE DE FILIPPO present program.” ? She originated the "cans are said. ' - . Mrs. .Charlotte De Filippo of cash” recycling . program “ New leadership must arise Mr. Lordi stated that in response'to any inquiries, he felt it ab­ 122 Coe Avenue, .has announced Hillside, and is a' member of to 5face our.,probiems and deal solutely essential to inform toe'public through the Hillside Times her candidacy for election to the the Sajbrook P .T .A executive with them 6ffectlfely,’,she" con?' that «P decision had been made. CHRISTMAS PARTY; This Sunday, December i7,. 1972, ,S:QC P.M . to 5:00 1?.M., the Hillside Knights of Columbus will provide a Explained In Lec Christmas Partydlor^he -rnember ’js chlrirgn a nd relatives;- — VIEW OF ICELAND: Ted Mayhew told Hillside Rotary Tuesday Intelligence and an* slty. about hls- expe rieneg.on a- recent- trip to loe iaedi A-beautiful-tilm- 1..fields ...of..practical.—— m- faite- lB-here- to ■enjoy;,' "gald- ■ showed the countryside including the snow-covered mountains and life. One naturally becomes Miss Petti. “ With a full heart the hot water geysers. Modern, is the word for this small country- more creative* more energetic, and mind one' can naturally en­ and its capital Reyjkavlk. The club's Christmas party will take place- happier within himself,” said joy life to. the fullest. Medita­ next Wednesday at College Inn. Miss Petti. t ' ■ :Y tion. is p. Joy, It provides deep •Discussing the development of rest, dissolves stress and ten-, HOME RANSACKED: Gloria St. Lifer of 219 Surry Road reported' the Meditation movement, Miss sions that otherwise cramp the to police Wednesday of last week tbather hoffii was broken into and- Petti said that the Maharlshi Ma- heart and mind. Throqgh the ransacked. hesh Yogi brought the knowledge practice of Transcendental Med­ ' f * * * * * * £ of It to the United States where itation naturally, spontaneously, ELECTRIC'WIRE DOWN: Marie Eller of 45 Looker St; reported to there are now 80,000 meditators. easily, the heart and mind be- • police Wednesday of last week that an electric wire was down at 43 GALE MARIE PETTI The technique is offerefl by stur come fu ll," she said. \ Looker St. The police notified Public Service. dents International Mpditatinn — Tcanscendental.-Medltatlnn.ls.- — She-gtated-thgt-sciWltHlC"~rg ~ Society^ a non-profit educational a simple,' natural technique’ of search has beer? done in-the HUB CAPS FOUND: Reginald Martin of 1314 Myrtle Ave. reported organization. gaining deep rest that is easily United States, England, Sweden to police last Thursday that he found 4-hub caps-at-30 3 Central Ave. Gale Marie pettf, 22, is a learned b y everyone,' according ■and*-Germany which has mea­ to-Gale Marie Petti o f Hillside graduate of Hillside High School. GLASS BROKEN:' Max ICatcher Of 283 Ccmklin Ave, reported tb sured the growth of Creative. Who will lecture on the subject She has attended Rutgers. She Intelligence ..through Transcen­ police last Friday .that someone broke .a pane of glass in his front tonight at ? p.m, .at her home, began meditating two years ago dental Meditation in terms of at 35 Quabeck Ave, : . -I and has attended Maharlshi in­ Increased perceptual ability, fas­ Meditation, said Miss . Petti, ternational University and has - TAKE SNOW TIRES; Jean. Bernstein of 1113 Salem Ave reported to ter 1 reaction tim e; improved is practiced twice a day for 15 become a teacher of Transcen­ police last Sunday that her garage was entered and two snow tires- grades in school and Improved or 20 minutes, "The deep rest dental Meditation.

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