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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 19

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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19
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Iselin Warxl Vote Club to Donate 19 THE COURIER-NEWS Ploinfl.ld. N. J. Nov. 18, 1959 YMCA rlans Coed Dance $760 for Trees Metuchen A Junior High School coed dance will be held To Be Recounted Woodbridge The Middlesex County Board of Elections will recount the votes in the Fourth Ward, Iselin, tomorrow at 10 a.m.

in the Edison board warehouse, Chairman Walter Waverczak of Perth Amboy announced yester Saturday 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the YMCA. The coed committee will meet tonight in the to plan for this event. THS CEST supplied by the club may order, them for $10 a tree from Mrs. Albert Matulay, 21 Maida chairman of the service committee.

ABC Suspends License of Inn Edison Township The. license of the Blue Heaven Inn in Route 1 near East has been suspended by the State Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control for 200 days, effective Nov. 27. Salvatore and Grace Scavone, operators, pleaded no defense Monday to charges of renting rooms for immoral purposes and selling liquor off premises in violation of their license. The complaint was filed by day.

Edison The president of the Stephenville Women's Club, Mrs. W. L. Wichmann, has announced the club plans to donate approximately $760 for shade trees in Stephenville. The service committee of the club is taking a survey of homeowners to determine how many wish to have tree-lined streets in front of their homes.

Pine oak, Norway maple and honey locust trees will be purchased through the Edison Shade Tree Advisorv CommittPP on 2 Grave Plots 323 and up (Including Perpetual Care) PL 6-1729 HILLSIDE CEMETERY Woodland Avenue, Plainfield Compare Before You Buy Payment Terms Arranged A Non-Profit Association Sine 1886 Simerior Court Judge Bernard WEEKLY PAYMENTS AT NO EXTRA COST Harry Williams, general secretary of the announced today that a free exhibition of novice trained dogs would be held in the Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. A new dog training class will begin W. Vogel last week authorized the recount after Republican David Nicola had defeated Democratic Committeeman Peter Cameron $100 Nov. 30 from 8 to 10 p.m. Schmidt by five votes, giving the GOP control of the Township Alto $200 to $2475 Square dancing lessons will start Friday at 7 p.m.

for chil Wedding Ring $12.50 Committee by one vote. dren six to nine years of age. will be planted and guaranteed The older children will meet at Some deep sea fish contain organs that generate a kind of Opinion Asked On Legality Of Sivim Pool Woodbridge The Township Committee asked its attorney, Nathan Duff, Monday to review the legality of the construction of a swimming pool and cabana at the Colonia Country Club. The request was made by Commissioner John Evanko, who last week sought to stop further pool construction. Earlier, Clyde Ed-rington, school board member and owner of property near the pool site, asked the committee to adopt an ordinance limiting construction of pools in residence A zones, warning the township "could become like California." Sgt.

Kenneth Van Pelt was promoted to acting captain at $6,200 a year. Promoted from plain-clothesmen to full detectives were Steve Pochek, Robert Thompson and John Waldman. Republicans Evanko and David Miller asked the Van Pelt promotion be delayed until after the Police Department was reviewed with a view towards creating lieutenancies. The promotion would adversely affect department morale, they said. The committe turned down a Board of Adjustment recommendation to allow Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Cohen, 116 Tracy Fords, to operate a beauty cul ior one year. Stenhenville ABC agents who investigated the inn late in August and early vvvnvig nilU desire additional trees to those cold light. 148 EAST FRONT ST. Tl 8 8 p.m.

for lessons. Adult ballet dancing lessons are held Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. directed by Miss Helen Luery. Williams announced that the Ham Radio Club of the had competed in a nationwide test last weekend and made 178 contacts during that period. The Junior Leaders Club recently elected the following officers: President, Linda Deter; vice president, Donna Deter; secretary, Dorothy Schwalje, and treasurer, Maureen O'Brien.

A new trampolinnet has been presented to the YMCA by service clubs and has been put into use. Williams said that the glass bricking of the swimming pool had been completed. T)(fff uu There's a Rogers Clothes Store Near You! Plainfield, Passaic, Elizabeth, West New York, Perth Amboy, New Brunswick and Soon to Open Morristown. Tavern Closed ture business in their home, following protests by neighbors. An ordinance was introduced to make light traffic streets of Amherst Jordan Lancaster Conduit Way, Cleveland Ave.

and Walter St. in 'Colonia. The owner of Brennan's Bar, Route 1, was found innocent Aug. 25 of selling alcoholic beverages to a minor, the committee Ik For 200 Days Edison William Howe Davis, director of the state Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, announced yesterday that the Blue Heaven Inn, Route 1 near East has lost its liquor license for 200 days. The penalty was imposed by Davis after the inn's operators, Salvatore and Grace Scavone, pleaded no defense to the following charges: Allowing lewd and immoral activities on the prem ises, selling alcoholic beverages Referendum To Be Discussed Middlesex The Board of Education today announced plans for a public meeting to be held on Tuesday, Dec.

8 at 8 p.m. in the Middlesex High School Cafeteria when there will be a dis- for consumption off the premises, possessing devices for the prevention of veneral diseases, and selling alcoholic beverages in their original containers at a time Ms TOE fNlfW all-wool I frTi Efiii I nJP of day when such sales were for- cussion of the referpnrhim fnr the purchase of land for the highbidden by state regulations. The violations were charged by school physical education and athletic programs. ABC agents. Davis' total penalty was 205 days, but because the Sca-vones did not fight the charges five days were remitted.

Approval by the voters will be asked in a referendum on Dec. Truck Driver Still Critical Edison Harold Nivert, 41, of 134 Arlington Fords, who suf fered spinal injuries Monday in an automobile crash, was reported today still in critical condition in Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick. The accident occurred when 16 for the -purchase of 16.9 acres of land at the high school site. The purchase price is not to exceed $75,000, which is to be raised by taxation. At the Dec.

8 public discussion, the proposal for physical education program and for inter-scholastic athletic facilities will be explained. Plans for the development of the areas for these and recreational purposes also will be covered. The question-and-answer portion of the meeting will be an informal Koffee Klotch. The Board of Education states "that the referendum is a means of asking the voters of the borough to decide on this important question. Such a decision should be made only on a factual basis and must not be made on the basis of 'yesterday's headlines' or last year's budget figures.

The public is urged to attend the discussion meeting on Dec. 8 to Nivert drove his truck loaded with candy and cigarets from Eastern Motor Freight Co. across Route 1 and was struck by a car operated by Edward Brodie, One of New Jersey's largest selections of all-wool 2-pants suits. we believe, will you find greater quality fabrics FROM I I I 44, 173 Green Isehn. Brodie was not injured.

and tailoring. i I I I I iJ I (J FREE ALTERATIONS IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING. Dance Slated Saturday Oak Tree The Volunteer Fire Company will hold its annual dance at 9 p.m. Saturday in the firehouse. Music will be by Howard Mundy.

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