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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 66

Publication:
The Recordi
Location:
Hackensack, New Jersey
Issue Date:
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66
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y2 1 Churches To Join In Sunday Service Calendar I.s':r; meetim and u.U be p.r':5r-ed The Record the day before the event This coupon rr.u-t be marked 4 davs before the da'e of In phone, plea" ORGANIZATION- Make the holidays ring with the happy sounds of music on Dae. time Location Name, and phone number r.f publicity chairman nr person subrniftir.z h-sttn: Address a'l to DUFROOK. The Record, l.V) Rier S'reet. Hacker.sark. 07602 List of activities tomorrow of interest to are residents.

VICTOR RCA Park of eiht r5 a-d a Je rather St Franc: S.h-v-1 jrdy at 3 fr an Inter Fa.th Thanks serv ce The a-i their cor.gre-r-i!or.s 'are-i serve r. Ttey h1" the erv-fp i urt a trad ten the F'l' tie occasion, an Ir'rr-F ij Choir ha been orzamzed i-d'T d.rection ef Mr Lthei iviest peaker will he the Rev. Richard Comfort, annotate rhairxan of th of Strate; Studies of f-e of I Pre-'ntenan Church I'lirr'-irt r4 eri as ti minister at the Village's F. -rv tcnan Church. chairman of the vfir, the Kcv C.

Jr. pastor of Christ I. 'her Church. Wys that he h--ofs thre will be a large irvii' tor this first ecumenical thanksc.vtnj observance. addition to the Rev o'h'T members of She Kercy will participate in the service Rabbi SaTuel Me.He'owtz.

fet'owship pre-idcrt. ill creet the the scriptures will be read by the Rev Kenneth Miller of the Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virzm. The Rev. Ensene Brown of the First Baptist Church will lend the responsive readin; He will be preceded by the Rev, Gcorse Doherty of St.

Francis R. C. Church, who will 2ive the invocation. The Thanksgiving praer will be offered bv the Rev, Georne French of the First Presbyterisn Church. The Rev.

Chester Winj of the Neirhbor-hood Reformed Church will the benediction. Pa -tor E. Bloomdall of the i Emanuel Lutheran LTiurch has Israel Approves Stamp 1 Jerusalem The Israeli Cabinet has approved a postase stamp with a picture of the late Mohe Sharett on it. Sharett was Israel's first foreign mini-ter. served as prime minister and was chairman of the World Zionist Executive.

a'so been actve in ptannir; the Mrs. Mubiti. Robert Hefner, and Mrs. Efrera Braver, resresert the lay eroup Suit Upsets Parlev Plea Paramiis Garden State Pa-k- ay officials, zmffe-i by a suit brought against them by the Borcurh. have refused to d.scuss a proposal to make Marima! Road a 2-way st-eei its entire Lotiis Tonti.

executive ri.reetcr of the Parkway, told the Borcush Council a rreetir; to the Mar-nal Road woa.d he unprofitable until the Bo rough's court suit seek in to c'oe Parkway Interchange 16 is settled. Mayor Charles Reid (R was ruffled turn by Tonti's reply. ard ordered the Borough Gerk to send another letter requestin; a meetin? to di-rus the Marginal Road. "These are two serrarate i'em-. and the outcome of one shou'd in no way be contingent on the Reid said at.

Wedne-day night's ci 1 meeting The Borough is seeking to turn the full length of Marginal Read into a 2-way street to facilitate development of the adjacent industrial park. Irving Brown, chairman of the Planning Board, has contended in the past that the Borough technically controls the Yarcma! Rod and eventualiy ill be able to make it a 2-way street. It is felt by municipal officials that bus transportation to the future industries in the industrial a-ea will depend on Marginal Road being 2-way its entire length, from East Ridge-wocd Avenue to Midland Avenue. The Borough, in its other case, is seeking an injunction to force the Parkway to close Interchange 166. claiming a traffic hazard at the Highland Avenue and Pascack Road entrance.

The case is scheduled for a court hearing next month. UantorfM CHRISTMAS TREASURE JULIE ANDREWS FERGFN COl'NTV Y. Y. W. H.

A single adults IS or over, social get-together. 211 Esse Street, Hackensark. 8 P. M. J.

V. V. Honor Chief Teaneck Police Chief Robert P. Fitpatnck will be honored as Man of the Year by Schweiger-Dobrnw Post 408. Jewish War Veterans, Sunday at a 9 30 A.

breakfast. Fitzpatrick, a graduate of the High School who jnmed the Department in is married and has five children. P.ersen County Prosecutor Guy Calissi and past J. W. V.

National Commander Mickey Wlader will be the principal speakers at the breakfast. unique knd performance ol HANDEL'S MESSIAH Sifq patjcii Sy ibr Robert Shaw Chorale and Oixhefira ttit M' Skate umaiiittq S'- Mii.FKfWt GARDENS 23 Santa Hatktniack (KHirtu rt iMvr CHice DtLirrif LUNCHEON DINNERS alio A La Carte FACILITIES FOR PARTIES ORDERS TO TAKE OUT PHONl Diamond 3-5800 Per Ktttnatien 4 WITH THE 0f HFSTBV HPS( HOOD AJSVSCEMIMS Of ANDRE PREV1N i I i ft i.i k. i SALLY. FIELD REGUUn PERSQMAL WHEN T0U OPEN A 3m? i CHECKING ACCOUNT Councilman Backs Critic Of Weekly In Teaneck THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES of Any Kind If You Maintain A minimum Balance of $200 BANK BY MAIL FREE We Pgr PosUee Both Ways 1W MBWL WWMI WWIKt You Will Find It a Pleasure Doing Business with Li 1 CA VICTOR 't- iTHE DNNY 6 THCM THOMAS CrickstHearth SLUIS i-nnou rater HOW THC UNIT KT1STS pfCTUHf buuvi II CLAMBAKE L.eVV.QADCNIiH-LA'JEN Is Ik flatlonal ED AMES HANS CONSiffi ABBE PALI FREES IWODYMfCOUIUl. THE NORMAN tUBOFF ChOlB Ae WOOUCT10N SPF.rHL bonis a Bank Eagewater New Jeney 943-0110 Teanprk Councilman Francis Hall has joined a resident in condemning the payment of! taxpayers' monev to the Teaneck Sun.

the Township's official new-paper. In a letter to Township Manager Werner Schmi 1 an election-day issue of the paper, resident Peter B. Kenen. of So2 Cumberland Avenue, said. "Bias is not the appropriate description.

The Sun has imposed a total blackout on the speeches and activities of Democratic candidates. "The front page of the issue has four articles on the -rfvitirs of Mayor Thomas J. Costa (and slips his name into a fifth It features a partisan cartoon and a picture of F.aricirh Pirkmsnn Republican candidate for the State Senate." he wrote. An official newspaper is one which is legally authorized to carry the advertising for a municipality. Many smalt papers survive on the fees from such advertisements.

Councilman Hall, speaking at this week's Township Council meeting, said official advertising should be removed from the Sun simply because the weekly paper does not reach enough persons. Saying that unaudited circulation figures must be suspect. Hall said the Sun management has indicated it circulates 1,800 copies in the Township per week. The Record distributes more than frwr times as many-papers in the community each dav, the Councilman said. The Record distributes more than 9.0.K) papers daily in the Township, according to figures supplied by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.

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