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18-A The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD Th..aay, J..e 9,1977<br />

ALL AMERICAN DAY CAMP<br />

ot Mercer, Monmouth and Somemet Counties<br />

IT’S GETTING LATE<br />

This year OUt oamp in your child’s summer, Enroll now at our per.<br />

season discount rate Of $39.00 per week no other fees and in.<br />

cludes door to dooz Oansportatlon.<br />

ALL ACTIVITIES: Sports, arts ~’ crafts, weekly Irips, trophms,<br />

award certificates, swimming tnstructlons, Olympics, snacks, tote<br />

bags, complele insurance coverage.<br />

2, 4, 6, 8 week sessio s Easy paymenl plan evadable. Lel s give<br />

your child a happy summer We are fullv professional . ow<strong>ne</strong>r<br />

operaled day camp. All aCtlVlttes art, under the care and super<br />

v*s,nn el Slate Licensed teachers. O<strong>ne</strong> counsellor (;very len<br />

Chddr~rl.<br />

FOR INFORMATION CALL<br />

201-636-1233<br />

-.m.’,,,,.,,L NASSAU CARl) AND GIFTS<br />

(ft. t,~..~ Princeton North Shop. Ctr. - <strong>ne</strong>xl to (]rand Union<br />

Senior volunteers<br />

honored by med center<br />

Sheila Broderiek of films.<br />

Somerset and Lila Roseman of Besides Ms. Broderiek and<br />

East Brunswick, topped the Ms. Roseman, other <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

list of 22 senior vo]untecrs who volunteers who received<br />

were honored recently by Sl. awards included: Mary<br />

All across <strong>Franklin</strong>, when There are , no pre- roomsdo offer an opportunity<br />

Peter’s Medical Center. Dankanics, for 600 hours of<br />

morning daw<strong>ne</strong>d on Ju<strong>ne</strong> 14, Revolutionary houses along to,re construction details and<br />

Both volunteers were service and Joan Ulimki for<br />

1777, long columns of British Amwell Road because the thus it may be of particular<br />

awarded a pin for their 3,000 200 hours.<br />

Redcoats and Hessians in full British bur<strong>ne</strong>d them all on interest to persons interested<br />

hours of service at a luncheon<br />

battle array were on the Ju<strong>ne</strong> t9 as their army with- in early American arheld<br />

in the medical center. The FLEAMARKETSUNDAY march. The long awaited drew to Brunswick after chiteclure.<br />

program was arranged by<br />

summer campaign to put having failed to lure The British march to<br />

Phyllis Andelman, DirectOr of A flea market will be held<br />

down the rebellion in the Washington down from the Millsto<strong>ne</strong> in Ju<strong>ne</strong> 1777 is<br />

Volunteer Services, who Sunday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 1.9 at lhe 36th colonies had begun. Blue Hills to fight on the open ge<strong>ne</strong>rally disregarded by<br />

welcomed the group. Sister annual "fair" sponsored by<br />

To commemorate this event plain. The only pre- htstoriaes writing about the<br />

Marie de Pazzi, executive the Millsto<strong>ne</strong> Valley Fire 200 years ago, a house and Revolutionary house Revolution because it did not ’<br />

director, thanked the volun- Department along the canal flower tour of historic sites is remaining in Middlebush will result in a major battle.<br />

leers for their dedicated opposite the firehouse in East JANIS GOLDSTEIN, <strong>Franklin</strong> Arts Council Chairperson, left, plan<strong>ne</strong>d. Co-sponsored by therefore be shown on the tour However, H.H. "Hap" Heios,<br />

service and presented them Millsto<strong>ne</strong>. Donations of $5 for<br />

Somerset County Bicentennial by detouring from Corn- a former resident of <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

with their awards. each 10’x 10"space areasked congratulates Best in Showwin<strong>ne</strong>r Gtadys Russell, Ms. Russell,<br />

Highlighting the afternoon<br />

affair was a dramatic<br />

presentation on the changing<br />

role of women by Dr. Rosary<br />

O’Neill. Listed among the<br />

notable Americans for 1977,<br />

Dr. O’Neill is an assistant<br />

professor of theater and an<br />

actress-in-residence at Rider<br />

College. She has also performed<br />

on television and in<br />

Committee and Somerset wallis’ route down South who has made a particular<br />

and dealers are requested to from Summit, N. J.,won for her watercolor’Hadley House."<br />

County Historical Society the Middlebesh Road to the for- study of this phase of the war<br />

provide their own tables, lout provides free buses and met home of Joseph Slaudt, believes it was a strategic<br />

Therew,l, be,rceadm,esionto Arts free admission to Buecleuch o<strong>ne</strong>-time mayor of <strong>Franklin</strong>. defeat which ultimately led to<br />

the fair grounds, free live council Mansion in New Brunswiek, The house has stood vacant American victory.<br />

entertainment and free<br />

Began Meadows in <strong>Franklin</strong>,<br />

¯<br />

since it was purchased by lhe Heins will lecture about<br />

psrkieg <strong>ne</strong>a+y .oo, are announces win<strong>ne</strong>rs rs ,oInn, East Millsto<strong>ne</strong>, state for what became the Six Cornwallls’ march on Sunday,<br />

noon to dusk with a rain date<br />

and the Staudt House in the Six Mile Run Reservoir. Ju<strong>ne</strong> 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Colonial<br />

set for the following Sunday, Thousands of people took categories of oils, watercolors, Mile Run Reservoir tract. Because the Staudt house Park; on Tuesday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 14 at 2<br />

Ju<strong>ne</strong> 26. For reservations or advantage of the first brisk, graphics, mixed media, Alllhe sites will be open to has been unOccupied for a p.m. at <strong>Franklin</strong> Inn, and<br />

information contact Fred sunny Sunday in Ju<strong>ne</strong> to view sculpture and photography. As thepublicwithout charge from number of years no attempt to Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 14 al 6 p.m.,<br />

Shimalla at 873-2239. the works of some 120 artists best in show win<strong>ne</strong>r, Ms. 2toSp.m. onTuesday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 14 decorateitwithflowerswillbe again at <strong>Franklin</strong> Inn. These<br />

at the eighth annual outdoor Russell received a check for and Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 15. made. However the empty lectures are freetothe public.<br />

art show sponsored by the $I00. The six first prize win- Buses will make the rounds<br />

POLISH ¯FALCON<br />

/’ SWIM CLUB<br />

140 Falcon Rd., Hillsborough<br />

Now Accepting<br />

Applications<br />

Family of Four Membership .. $90.<br />

Individual Membership ..... $30.<br />

Senior Citizen Membership... $ I0.<br />

Price includes parking, use el picnic grounds,<br />

swimming instructions on Saturday mornings,<br />

weekend entertainment.<br />

Pool will be open<br />

Monday thru Saturday 10-7<br />

Sunday 10-6<br />

Applicants must apply In person at the Falcon’s<br />

Camp. Pool will be opening In mid-Ju<strong>ne</strong>.<br />

Somerset Trust Company wants to say<br />

HELLO .... =<br />

MANVILLE[<br />

at the GRAND OPENING of its <strong>ne</strong>w Manville Office<br />

in the Rustic Mall Saturday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 18, 1977 9a.m. to 3Rm.<br />

CASH GIFTS FOR NEW DEPOSITORS[<br />

F%’Y .... ........... .... " ........<br />

, . , .. , , ~ .... .<br />

~"~111~<br />

PLUS!, o.,,T<br />

n¢~ rheeking ~¢e~unl fur SI50. (~" .pen gn~ .r =da<br />

$1000 @<br />

.1 i, I1> ¯<br />

Historical societies<br />

planning special tours<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Arts Council at <strong>ne</strong>rs in the professional every half hour, and FHS student wins award<br />

Colonial Park, East Millsto<strong>ne</strong>. category each received $50 passengers may get on and off<br />

Professional artist, Gtadys awards, while the first place<br />

at any stop and stay as long as<br />

Russell of Summit, N.J. took win<strong>ne</strong>rs in non-professional they like at eaeh place. Apark During ceremonies 234PhillipsRd.,Somerset. She<br />

yesterday at <strong>Franklin</strong> High plans to continue her<br />

best in show honors with a took home $25. Ribbons were and ride stop will operate at<br />

watercolor entitled, "Hadley awarded to all other win<strong>ne</strong>rs. Somerset Plaza on Hamilton<br />

School, Petrina Seheplse was educationatMiddlesexCounty<br />

awarded an engraved gold key College.<br />

House." KemMcCannofSomersettook Street. Last bus from there<br />

by the Raritan Valley Chapter O<strong>ne</strong> of the largest ac-<br />

In all, lhe judges, Ruth the student Best in Show willdepart at7p.m, each day.<br />

of the National Association of counting organizations in the ,<br />

Wilson, Frank Zuccarelli and award of $25. The bus will follow a route<br />

Accountants in recognition of world, with almost 77,000<br />

Jim Gary selected over 50 Out of 41 win<strong>ne</strong>rs and<br />

that closely approximates<br />

her outstanding grades in members in the United States<br />

win<strong>ne</strong>rs in the professional, honorable mentions in the Ge<strong>ne</strong>ral Cornwallis’ li<strong>ne</strong>.ofaccounting<br />

and bookkeeping, and 17 foreign countries, NA#.<br />

non-professional and student professional and non- march from Brunswick to<br />

Petrina is the daughter of is a non-profit organization<br />

professional ranks, several Millsto<strong>ne</strong>.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schepise, devoted to the improvement<br />

reside in <strong>Franklin</strong> Township. First stop is Buccleuch<br />

and dissemination of ac-<br />

’Robert Albrecht received a Mansion in Buccleuch Park,<br />

counting knowledge. The<br />

SAILING<br />

second place award for oils, New Brunswiek. Before 1850 Library conducts award was presented to the<br />

Anna Cantinas wonthird place this was a part of Somerset<br />

in the watereo]ors eategorv, County. The Jersey Blue seashellworkshop school by the chapter’s<br />

~,reetor Of Community Af-<br />

INSTRUCTION and Betty Katz won a secorld ChapterDAR which maintains<br />

place for mixed media. Each it as a museum, draws its <strong>Franklin</strong> Township Public fairs, Morris B. Kadin, CPA,<br />

For & Cert,hed was competing in the members from both Somerset Library will conduct a<br />

~egmn,ng<br />

MAISA professional section of the<br />

r,~<br />

and Middlesex Counties. The workshop on sea shell craft. <strong>Franklin</strong> residents<br />

0877 show. house is furnished with an- Terry Dominici of the<br />

Advanced 11 .d<br />

Among the non-professional tiquosand contains interesting Somerset County Library will<br />

earn Rider degrees<br />

Sailors<br />

~<br />

win<strong>ne</strong>rs, Somerset resident<br />

collections of toysand kitchen demonstrate.<br />

Catheri<strong>ne</strong> M. Birkofer<br />

Frances Chen won a second implements.<br />

The workshop will be held on received a bachelor of science<br />

place for a watercolor. Joana Next stop is Began Wed<strong>ne</strong>sday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 15 from degree in marketing and<br />

McKin<strong>ne</strong>y received o third Meadows, formerly the Van I0:30to 11:45 a.m. and from l Francis E. Fischer was<br />

(609) 92t.8623 place award in the same Wicklel’iomestead. Through to 2:30 p.m. All adults are awarded an associate in arts<br />

category. In graphics, Brenda<br />

funu raising efforts of welcome.<br />

Nolan of <strong>Franklin</strong> Park was <strong>Franklin</strong> citizens it was Ms. Dominici suggests that degreemanagementin duringindustrialcom<br />

~’<br />

awarded a third place ribbon recently acquired for those who are interested in mencement ceremonies on<br />

and Claire A]breeht was given preservation by the township participsling bring shells. Any Ju<strong>ne</strong> 5 at Rider College. Ms.<br />

honorable mention. Stanley<br />

and dedicated to public use. kind of shells will do - large,<br />

Birkofer is the daughter of Mr.<br />

Cutler and Alan Page won first<br />

Cornwallis tur<strong>ne</strong>d left away small and broken pieces. A and Mrs. John R. Birkofer of<br />

and second place ribbons from the Raritan along backing will be <strong>ne</strong>eded, either<br />

Somerset. Mr. Fischer lives oa<br />

respectively for their<br />

DeMott La<strong>ne</strong>. The tour buses wood or cardboard. Par-<br />

Lake Avenue, also in<br />

photography contributions, will make the same turn, ticipsnts should bring also a<br />

Somerset.<br />

proceeding then out Amwell piece of burlap or burlap<br />

The outdoor ceremonies,<br />

Road to East Millsto<strong>ne</strong>. Their contact lo cover the becking,<br />

held on the college’s academic<br />

KNOW SOMEONE destination was known as Van For further information<br />

quadrangle in Lawrenceville.<br />

.- WHO’S A FEATURE? ,.:Liew Tavern when it served as please call the library at 545- featured the awarding of<br />

CALLTHEEDITOR<br />

~field headquarters for the 8032. The library is located at- honorary doctoral degrees to<br />

British commanders. 935 Hamilton St. basketball luminary Clair<br />

Bee, Princeton Seminar~<br />

President Dr. James I. Mr-<br />

Cord and busi<strong>ne</strong>ss executive<br />

H. Russell Morrison, Jr.<br />

E LE CTR I CAL SU P PLY CO<br />

Rider College President Dr.<br />

: Frank N. Elliolt presented 800<br />

29 Union Avenue -- P.O. Box A degrees during Tuesday’s<br />

Somerville. New Jersey08876 commencement, the institation’s<br />

113th.<br />

$I000<br />

Sweepstakes<br />

Passbook<br />

Somerset Trust Company<br />

LIBRARY "<br />

SUMMER PROGRAM<br />

NUTONE GARAGE DOOR OPENER<br />

The Frederick Douglass<br />

Liberation Library will begin<br />

A touch of the button liftsthe<br />

door. turns on the light, lowers the<br />

door. turns off the light, locks the<br />

door. Easy to install -- all hardware<br />

included as well as transmitter and<br />

receiver. List price $169.95.<br />

S~ n3<br />

Model RF-59<br />

0 u~<br />

Sl 3596<br />

~1<br />

NUTONE AI-rlC VENTILATOR FAN<br />

Letyour<br />

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much more efficiently.., or<br />

+~<br />

reduce summer attic heat without<br />

air conditioning! Roof model.<br />

.\1<br />

I~’T.~~ X Zinc-coated steel finished in baked<br />

enamel. Easy to install.<br />

Model G 577-1<br />

Thermostatic control. 1 250 cfm.<br />

List price $105.00.<br />

HOURS: Mon..Tues.-Wed.-~9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

Thursday- 9 a.m.-9 p.m.<br />

its summer program on<br />

Thursday, July 7. Our summer<br />

outreach program will i<strong>ne</strong>iude<br />

story hours, book clubs, films<br />

hours, drama workshops, film<br />

making, senior citizens<br />

1programs and cultural field<br />

trips The above programs are<br />

iavailable’ to the community<br />

;and require registration.<br />

CHANGE IN<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

DEADLINES<br />

The deadli<strong>ne</strong> for the proper<br />

classlflcalioo of ads will be 4<br />

p.m. on Mondays. TOO Late to<br />

Classify ads will be accepted<br />

until noon on Tuesday.<br />

SCUBA INSTRUCTION<br />

~;’ Princeton Community Pool<br />

,.o<br />

Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 6:30 9:30<br />

Ju<strong>ne</strong> 14 through July 14.<br />

For information and registration coil<br />

(609) 924-4240<br />

Princeton Aquo Sports<br />

306 Alexander Street<br />

Princeton, New Jersey 08540

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