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News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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News Recordi
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North Hills, Pennsylvania
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obituaries Mary Freehafer in Avalon, NJ. Mary Arthur Freehafer, 85, of Home Avenue, Avalon died Monday Dec 10,1979, in Avalon, NJ Formerly of Ben Avon, she was a member of Woodland United Presby terian Church, Ben Avon Surviving are a son, Dr Alvm A Freehafer of Moreland Hills, Ohio a daughter, Elizabeth Freehafer of San Carlos, California, a sister Mrs Whitby of Philadelphia, and four grandchildren Her Freehafer a B6n Avon councilman, was killed --an-aute-aeetdent-in-Ambtidge-in-Aui- gust, 1971 Pearl Braden of 27th Ward Pearl Braden of West Point Ave nue, 27th Ward, died Monday, Dec 10, 1979, in John Kane Hospital Mrs Braden, a resident of Avalon for many years, was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Avalon and Damascus White Shrine Surviving are two nieces Helen Wehner and Twila Bykowski, and a nephew, William Hart Her husband, Karl Bracfen, preceded her in death Bradford Woods tries to make cable hookup FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1979 NEWS RECORD B-3 BAGALJE A memorial service will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Lester C. McDonald Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon. Friends are invited Friends were received at the Lester C.

McDonald funeral Home, 529 "California Avalon, where services will be held today, Friday, at 10-30 a.m. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, McKees Rocks. By RICK KROSEL Staff Writer BRADFORD WOODS Council began paving the way for future installation of cable TV in the borough Monday night, as it approved a motion to advertise for cable TV companies to service the borough Public relations and communications chairman, Judy Mclntyre, suggested council authorize borough secretary Martha Smith to advertise for cable TV service for the borough Mclntyre said Armstrong Utilities-, a cable TV company, had requested to -pel borough Borough solicitor Lewis DeLuca said even with the advertising the borough is not obligated to accept the lowest bid because all it would be doing would be granting a franchise, Clara Menigat of North Side Joseph HicKly of Emsworth In other business council voted un- amiously to permit Northland Public Library, which services the borough, McCandless, Ross and Franklin Park, to negotiate with Hampton for its possible inclusion in the library network In other board action Council agreed to remain a part of the Pennsylvania Borough Associa tion and to pay the $100 membership fee, but not rejoin the Allegheny Coilnty Boroughs Association to which it belonged past years Approved the payment of to the cniei clerk or county of unadvertised ordinances DeLuca said this eliminates the need for the borough to advertise the full text of ordinances it passes Set Jan 7 at 8 as the council's annual reorganization meet- REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1001 1T. ROYAL BLVD. PA.

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Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Thursday at 10 a in St Leo Roman Catholic Church North Side, of Brighton- Road, North Side Mrs Menigat 82 died Monday Dec 10 1979 Mrs Menigat a member of St Leo Church, is survived by two daughters Evelyn Sommer and Bernice Jurecko. four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren Her husband Anthony Menigat. preceded her in death Burial was in St Mary Cemetery Troy Hill Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Thursday at 10 a in Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, Emsworth, for Joseph Hickly of Emsworth Mr died Monday Dec 10 I979rathrs-home-- A member of Sacred Heart Church, Mr Hickly was a retired employee of Otto Suburban Dairy Surviving are his wife, Ethel Wenzel Hickly, four daughters Charlma A Schoenig of New York Joyce Martini Patricia Hopple and Sandra Krah all of Pittsburgh a brother Nicholas Hickly of Pittsburgh and 12 grandchildren Burial will be in North Side Catholic Cemetery Ross Council in the advertisement that the borough would be only granting a franchise and not guaranteeing the percentage of subscribers the company would have Council also said all lines in Bradford Village must be placed underground to perform Monday ROSS The St Teresa School band and chorus will present a Christmas program Monday, Dec 17, at 8 the school auditorium The beginning and advanced Band will do a variety of carols and tradi tional music Following the band, the seventh- and eighth-grade chorus will present "The Christmas Story' through song and staged scenes Parents and friends are invited await A TRIBUTE FOR SILVIO FRANCANI C.M.S*West Inc. is proud to announce that in their continued service janoljnanagernent of cemeteries and memorial parks across the country, that Mr. Silvio Francani of Pinewood the distinction of Manager of the Year.

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