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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 4

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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THE COURIER-NEWS, Saturday, Nov. 1, 1969 Memorial To Be Held North Stelton Chapel PLAINFIELD A Memorial minister of music at the church, service for Richard Harper, for- will direct the church choir and Fords Man Charged in Fatality NEW BRUNSWICK A man Ground-Breaking Set Tick the Winner9 and Win Six-Bay Pocono Vacation mer minister of music at the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, will be held tomorrow during the 11 a.m. service. The pastor, the Rev. Dr.

PISCATAWAY Ground-breaking for the North Stelton AME Chapel will take place tomorrow, the Rev. Henry A. Hildebrand, has announced. minister, soloists and tne work will De augmented by a harpist and violinist. Another memorial service for Mr.

Harper will take place Monday at 8 p.m. in James Memorial Chapel of Union Theological Seminary where Mr. harper had been a member of the faculty when the School of Sacred Music will present Brahm's Re- raised, the oreaine eroiro Charles A. Mead, has announced For several years, a grouo of from the Fords section of Woodbridge Township was indicted yesterday on a charge of North Stelton residents haveife't it imperative to begin con-at beginning at 11:30 a.m. iFaure's Requiem will be per ueen raising runas to uunu stluCtion of a charel at once, causing the death by auto of George Szymanski, 39, of Wood- hoping that the step would en PICK THE WINNER OFFICIAL CONTEST BALLOT formed as a cnoral postlude.

Dr. Robert Baker, dean of the School of Sacred Music at Union bridge in an Edison accident in courage additional contributions January. to the building fund. Theological Seminary, interim 'quiem John K. Moore, 49, of Fords cnurcn ine iNortn ateiton area where the population is growing rapidly.

They felt that many children and youths were growing up there with no established institution to give them religious training and moral guidance. The group invited the pastor GUBERNATORIAL Number of Counties Per Cent of Total was charged with the auto accident death on Jan. 11. The Governor Circle Winner Mrs. Anna L.

Howard serves with the Rev. Mr. Hildebrand as minister, as Mrs. Gladys H. Dunn is secretary of the new church organization committee.

He Will Carry Cahill Statewide Vote Cahill two-car accident was at the Route 1-Woodbridge Avenue Cahill (R) Meyner (D) Meyner Meyner. overpass. KEY GUBERNATORIAL COUNTIES (Circle Winners) George E. Scott, 27, of Newark, and Walter Oates, 39, of Jersey City, were indicted on charges of receiving a stolen car in Dunellen Dec. 24, 1968.

The car belonged to Walter of Mt. Zion AME Church of New Brunswick to organize the church, and, over a period of three years, accumulated a little more than $12,000 toward the construction of a building on land in Ethel Road it had acquired, Rather than wait until suffi UNDERGOES SURGERY ROME (AP) A Roman urologist removed Stefan Cardinal Wyszynskfs prostate, gland yesterday, and the hospital said the 68-year-old Roman Catholic primate of Poland was reported in "ex-1 cellent condition." I Cole of Washingtonville, N. Y. Who'll be New Jersey's next governor? Republican Rep. William T.

Cahill? Or former Democratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner? Which key counties will each candidate carry? How many of the state's 21 counties will each carry? And what percentage of the total statewide vote will each receive? If you can pick the winners, you can win expense-paid, six-day trip for two to the Pocono Manor Inn in Pocono Manor, Pa. It's easy to enter 4Ais new Courier-News contest Simply fill in the entry blank that accompanies this story. Mail it to: Pick the Winner, Public Service Department, The Courier-News, Plainfield, N.

J. 07061. All entries must be postmarked by midnight Sunday, Nov. 2. An official contest entry blank will appear daily in The Courier-News through Saturday, Nov.

2. The vacation trip arranged by The Courier-News through Caroli Travel Inc. of Plainfield will include room, meals and transportation expenses. It may be taken, subject to reservations at the inn, any time within a year. Charies May, 18, of Loeb cient funds for a church can be DRIBGEl'JATER CLEANUP VJEEK COMMENCING 10U.

3RD BRIDGE WATER RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO COOPERATE BY OBSERVING THE FOLLOWING: Place all items to be picked up at the curb by 8 a. m. Monday, Nov. 3rd. Trucks will not return to pick up items that are placed at the curb after they have passed.

Place all loose materials in substantial containers weighing not more than 100 lbs. full. All containers, bundles, and bulk materials must be such that they can be handled by 2 men. Court, Edison, was indicted on Bergen Essex Hudson Cahill (R) Cahill (R) Cahill (R) Meyner (D) Meyner (D) Meyner (D) counnsn-NEws counties (Circle Winners) Hunterdon Middlesex Cahill (R) Cahill (R) Meyner (D) Meyner (D) Morris Somerset Union Cahill (R) Cahill (R) Cahill (R) Meyner (D) Meyner (D) Meyner (D) charge of receiving stolen property valued at $75 be- onging to Gerald Coddington of 1. 207 Crowells Road.

Edison on1 Jan. 30. The property was a car radio and shift gear knob, ac cording to police. ATTENTION SOKERVILLE VOTERS Responsible Governmnt Lies With Responsible People STOP IRRESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP STOP CLOSED DOOR PRE-MEETINGS No bills were returned for NAME Richard A. Shanner, 18, of 1 I I Melrose Plainfield Richard W.

Swanson, 21, of 12 i ADDRESS I Swanson Lane, Green Brook, and Edwin V. Hughes 19, of CITY STATE 3. ZIP bikes and toys away from the 246 Fourth Dunellen, charg Keep children's pick-up area. STOP WASTING TAXPAYERS MONEY ON PETTY CASH EXPENDITURES ed with possession of marijuana April 24 in Piscataway. 4.

Prevent unauthorized scavenging and scattering Thomas H. 18, of New Brunswick, and John Fill in thii entry blink by circling the name of the person yon think will win in the statewide gubernatorial election and the person yon think will carry each of the comities listed. Indicate for Cahill and Meyner the number of counties yon think each will carry and the per cent of the total statewide vote yon think each will receive. Mail completed ballot to: Pick the Winner, Public Service Department, The Courier-News, Plainfield, NJ. 07061.

All entries must be postmarked by midnight, Sunday, Nov. 2, 1969. Reed, 20, of the former Kilmer of debris. All authorized pickups will be made by uniformed township personnel in clearly marked township vehicles. 5.

There will be only ONE pickup on each street. Let's Get With it By Supporting GEORGE HGSFrT.IAU for Mayor Paid for by Frltnds of Gaorg Hoffman, Paul P. AAihaly 118 Washington Placa, Somervtlla, N. J. Job Corps, Edison, were no bill ed on charges of receiving stolen property Apml 20 in Park Ave.

Slated for Repaying Edison. Recital Set By Organist NEW BRUNSWICK Park third which the musician has ZsZ Avenue in Edison and South JTk Stn: Plainfield will be resurfaced by played on the church organ. Mr. Fox began his career as a church organist in Princeton, 111., at the age of 10. rnozcif Middlesex County before May 31, 1970 as part of a major road 1 1 fa program in the county.

Freeholder John A. Phillips i FANWOOD In his first New Jersey concert of the season, organist Virgil Fox will give a recital in the Fanwood Presbyterian Church at 8 p.m. on Nov. 16. The concert will be in observance of the 40th anniversary celebration of the Fanwood Church and Mr.

Fox will perform on the Rodgers custom electronic organ with its 68 equivalent ranks. The coming recital will be the To Hold Bake Sale said yesterday. -T" The road will; be EDISON Jphn Tilp, budget reconstructed and shoulders will be repaired from the South Plainfield-Plainfield line to V. A. A and finance chairman for John P.

Stevens High School PTA, announced today that an election day bake sale will be held at the school. Ml Stephenville Parkway i i Edison. The project is part of -iiini IT- -tarn Hi $500,000 road improvement pro gram, said Phillips. Bids will be taken for the HELP WANTED TWO "MEN projects on Nov. 7, Phillips said.

Phillips is chairman of the 17 Years or elder, with driver's license, for full time I county highway department. He job in dispatch dept. of a newspaper. It is closely mm said the projects will be financed under the county's 1969 capital bond program adopted related to advertising dept. Interesting work.

Oppor- by the freeholders. There are 11 1 tunities for advancement. 5-day, 37V4-hour week. road projects included in the bond programs, he said. 9ED8IC) MONUMENT APPROVED PHILADELPHIA (AP) The University of Pennsylvania GfiGCIfflEG) I 0 CALL MR.

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