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The Messenger from Paterson, New Jersey • 6

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The Messengeri
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Paterson, New Jersey
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6
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Thursday, May 14, 1987 THE MESSENGER Page Six State's Health Products Industry To Launch AIDS Information Campaign ice to community and philanthropic causes," according to Sister Theresa. D'Agostino's firm, which lie founded in Bergen County in 1946, is currently constructing the $300 million International Crossroads complex on the site of the former Ford assembly plant in Mah-wah. Both men will receive honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees. THE MESSENGER (ESTABLISHED 1904) Official nawipaptr for the City of Garfield, Township of Saddle Brook, Borough of Wellington National Advertising Representative American Newspaper Repreeentative, N. W.

Ayes A Son Published every Thursday by the Bergen Gazette, Inc. at Harrison and MacArthur Avenues, Garfield, New Jersey 07026. Second Class Postage Paid At Garfield, New Jersey 07026 USPS 340820 Dedicated to the service of the people of Garfield to give Ml unbiased rsion of the community. Phone: 473-1927 All newe matter must be in the office not later than" Tuesday noon. "Entered as Sreond Class Matter, November 8, 1940 at the Post Office at Garfield, New Jersey, under the Act of Congress of March 1897." Address sil communication to The Messenger Harrison ana MacArthur Avenues.

Garfield. New Jersey 07026. POSTMASTER: Send address changee to THE MESSENGER, Harrison and MacArthur Avenues, Garfield, New Jersey 07026. Subscription 66.00 Per Year Single Copy, 18 Cants PETER J. VUPPA.

Editor and Publisher State Health Commissioner Molly Joel Coye announced that the New Jersey Health Products Council (NJHPC), a statewide trade association of 14 research-oriented pharmaceuticals firms, will launch a major AIDS public awareness campaign in cocreratit with the Health De-Titment. Aimed at Jersey's teenage ropulation, the campaign initially will focus on educating adolescents at risk in Newark Archbishop McCarrick to Address Felician College Graduates Felxian College will award over 100 degrees at its 23rd annual commencement on Sunday, May 17, at 3 p.m. in the John J. Breslin, Jr. Auditorium on the campus.

Honorary degrees will be conferred upon the Most Reverend In Memory of GUSTAVDEAK A Man of Dedication" nml Jpretv two of the Arch School No. 8 Elects 1987-88 Officers The Home and School Association ff School No. 8 has elected its officers for the 1987-88 school year. They are as follows: cforiv irct iirpai Dr. Theodore E.

AlcCarrick, bishop of Newark, and James D'Agostino chairman of J.D. Construction Corporation of Clifton. rchbishort McCarrick. who will also, deliver the commence- i John Tamweber, re-elected president John vice-j president; Marge Tamweber, Cove said that what is learned from the NewarkJersey City effort will be useful in successfully communicating AIDS information to 10-to-17 years olds throughout New Jersey. "Until there is a cure or AIDS," Dr.

Coye said, "preventive education is the only life-saving measure available. Teenagers are convinced they will live forever and they test every limit devised by man and na- Rorat-- address-is' the fourth Ar Every day God takes to- Himself some of those who seem to our human eyes very important cogs in a family or business or even a community to serve others. If only we would-be" grateful for each new day as something added to God's generosities, thn old age would not be a trial I cannot help feel that Gus Deak fit into this mold. He saw in each new day, regardless of tribulations something far beyond what he deserved and he was grateful. Gus worked diligently, regardless of his task, be it as a worker for Western Electric or City Manager, he schooled himself as living one day at a time.

chbishop of the Diocese of Newark, appointed to that post last June by Pope-John Paul IL He is being honored for his "tire treasurer; ueDDie Lavm, reelected recording secretary Karen Zolark, corresponding secretary; Betty Chace. publicity chairperson; Dottie Oreen, nos- less dedication to education and to serving -the multifaeeted Ditalitv chairperson Linda Cer- ture to prove their immortality. needg of humanity." according racchio, sunshine chairperson. Yet some of those experiments to Sister Theresa Mary president of Felician College. I can speak best of Gus as a Board member in that! For A Gift To A Friend or Relative Give A Subscription To The Messengrer James D'Agostino will be honored for' "outstanding career achievement in developing the J.D.

Construction Corporation, and his magnanimous serv- can be fatal. "For; instance, they face a 50 percent likelihood of contracting the AIDS virus when they experiment with intravenous drugs. We need to get that mcrst-re to them, and they need to believe it. We are very pleased to have this, generous contribution from the private sector to launch: a sophisticated communications campaign," she I served part of my tenure under his aegus. He was aware of his responsibilities knowing how to evaluate the work of the schools and the management cf all educational including administration 2nd teaching.

He kept himself informed. He played important part in creating favorable public attitudes towards the work, of the school and the pro as SECURITY OFFICERS added Established security co: looking for mature minded and aggressive, well groomed people for high visib John A. Baruch, president of Reed Carnrick and NJHPC chairman, said that member ility security. Competitive starting salary. It you have these qualifications a clean record, car and phone," please call 546-5975.

Male or female. gram of administration and supervision in general. He saw to it that he received written reports from the administration so that he could better understand its immediate operation. He sought ways to interpret school programs to the community knowing that he was the public pipeline that made the people aware of the function and operations of the schools. He realized only too well that the pupils themselves were the most important publicity, agents of the school for it is they who know what is really being done in all areas of the program.

companies of the Council are committed to a number of activities, including the preparation of educational pamphlets, street and transit posters, and public service announcements. The nonprofit trade association has dedicated $100,000 to cover expenses of the AIDS awareness campaign, he said, in addition to major in-kind contributions of knowledgeable experts and tale it in public campaigns. The lS-month educational campaign to reach the target Medical Center Pharmacy Prescriptions Vitamins 600 Midland Avenue, GARFIELD Free Daytime Delivery: Phone 772-6565 audience will include formation of teen coalitions Mr. Baruch said. V- r-" Our 'plan includes not only He knew too that upon them.

the success or failure of any plan to tell the community about the educational program of the school system. i Gus was an expert in school-community relations. He was concerned with a program of interpretation, that not only kept the school Board inf ormed, but kept the community enlightened. He was in favor of keeping the community enlightened through the superintendent and school administrators knowing that there must be a reciprocal line of communications from community to th school and school to com mobilization of our own indus try, but others that share our 843-5100 Open 4 Days, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m..

Sat. to 4 p.m. CIRCLE LUMBER COMPANY Doors Windows, Wallboards, Ceiling Tile, Flooring, Siding, Millwork, Royalcoat Marlite Wall Panels, Insulation, Mouldings White Pine 530 MARKET STREET SADDLE BROOK, N.J. concerns about the AIDS crisis and New Jersey's young peo ple. NJHPC will make every effort to enlist the talents -of well known entertainers and television and radio broadcasters in support of the program," Ba-ruch added.

munity. I know that he had me give Board mem bers sufficient information that they in turn could John Doorley, director of cor keep the community informed. He asked for written porate communications for" Hoffmann-La Roche, will head reports, made visits to my office, visited principals the Council's AIDS, task force. Established in 1975, NJHPC and even attended staff meetings. He asked for a detailed monthly report and newsletter in maintain now comprises the following 14 comDanies: Carnrick Laboratories, Cedar Knolls, CIBA- CHRISTADELPHIAirS 2 SEMEL AVE.

GARFIELD, N.J. SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS Phone 772-3617 9:45 to 10:45 AM TUESDAY BIBLE CUSS 8.00 to 9:00 PM FRIDAY YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLASS 8:00 to 9:00 PM GEIGY Corporation, Summit; Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceutic ing rapport. I cannot help think of what he said to me on an occasion that "Life is an inside job. AH information must be from withn. Success in any area is the result of releasing this power." In propria Persona.

"In als. Somerville Hoffmann-La- Roche Nutley; Johnson Johnson, New Brunswick Knoll Pharmaceuticals, Whippany; Lederle Laboratories, Wayne Merck Rahway Reed Piscataway Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation. East Hanover "Schering- one's own person, is the power to be and to do anything one desires to be and do. And we need only to know how to release this power." And he proved this to us by assuming leadership in many areas of our community government councilman, board member, city manager and the many positions he held in pri- va te business. C.

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