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OL. C1 eee g at 6 pam, a For the safety of the home wners in the area, the Preak- ass Fire Co., under the command ' Chief Riker, will be at the eld, along with the Wayne uxiliary Police, under the com- iand of Capt, Otis Zabriskie. Boy on | Bicycle Injured By Car WAYNE—Malcolm Hess, 11, of } Mountainside Dr., was injured ssterday morning while riding s bicycle along Alps Rd., near ie Alps Manor Nursing Home e was hit by a car and suffered sad and right leg injuries, and as taken to Chilton Hospital, ompton Plains, in the First Aid yuad ambulance. . Michael Knopp, 54, of 1 Park- ay Ave., Clifton, said the boy ran ito the right rear of his car. Lt. George Heider investigated. 18 Complete Red Cross Course WAYNE—Mrs. Frank Mansius, bairman of Volunteer Services, ayne Branch American Red Oss, has announced that 18 lunteers have completed their actice training in the Grey Lady eryice at Passaic County Valley ew Hospital. Certified as Gray Ladies to be pped at a special meeting July awae +s 2 hp ‘otis etna nm rats ets: HELICOPTER EXPLORATION trips by local officials may be- come a regular practice in the township. Mayor Richard Browne - pictured at the left with Townshin Planner Donald Gilese, this week took off in a ‘‘Copter”’ from the Municipal Building park- ing area. The pair studied planning problems from the air and Browne said the aerial survey from a “copter” proved very bene- ficial and will also aid in the selection of industrial sites. Browne said he plans to make the trips regular. The copter was supplied through the courtesy of the Aereflex Corporation, Newton. Township Recreation Unit |; Damaute Yaa nS Events d. Committee member Joseph : alter and Graham planned a com-|; ete Summer program, This year ‘e number of supervised- play- ‘ounds was increased from 5 to}, Other Summer activities include 4 wling, a trip to Freedomland, a te if tournament, a trip to see the p ew York Yankees play, swim- f} ting meets, Summer basketball,| , dog show and a field day. ti A brochure covering the Summer] , rogram was. distributed. Fall and Winter programs con- emplated include horseshoe pitch- og, model airplanes, art contests, lallowe’en party, teen-age dance. dult gym nigh's and bowling, The Wayne Recreation Commit- 2e pays the rent for the Golden|o1 1 ue ord has arr d Pe cache a ay ee |
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