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Newark Courier-Gazette Second Section NEWARK. IN .Y.. THURSPAY^AUG.' 3, 1967 Second Section Iflonty Board Study If ^ ilary Schedule New Friends, Skills Found at Camp Consulfing Bngineers To Moke Sewage Sfudy The firm of O’B rien a n d G of Syracuse h a s t e en en g a by the Wayne C oun ty Board Supervisors to co nd S et a sew^ :e pic-age study in tlie county. Park I The board a lso a uth orized a t-1 Wayne County P ia h nin g Board, .l i n conjuhetiGn w ith t h e New. Sta te D ep a rtm en t 169 Attend Family Care Picnic Held At Forman Park T he an n ua l F a m ily C an nic was held at Form an near Puitneyvllle^ with 169 tendance. T hose present included 135 ne g o tia te c on tra for th e com p rehensive sew study with the ' Syracuse firm. Mental Health At-The f ee for th e servii F am ily C ase resid en ts, 25 takers and three m em bers from Ithe Bureau o f IV ice to faH-s and six rep resen ta tiv es negotiated will be paid by f^e Socia l S ice D - ' O pen-fire cookin g, counselor hu nts, and nature hikes,c a part of a ciu npin g experie nce. Moreover, cam p ing is a n experie nce in independence chance to le arn new thin gs. This is especially true a t a Girl rom m ittee e iia ir m a n r example, the Scouts at Egypt Vidley, o ne o f the cam ps WEIGHTY TRIP sponsored by t h e Seven Lakes B*dhard Pe Nagel of Newark, Girl Scout Council, ha v e worked county sealer, has been author-fjjji.^ this .summer w ith a n In tern a - ^ ized by the Waj-ne County flonal counselor from S w it ze r - ! Board of Supervi.-.ors to a tten d Aiiren expcrienc, from a fo shown given-them the ! the of know in g som eone i ..ireign country and has ' tliem liu- ither nations, session o f cam p varies soniewliut, depending on eSts of the cam pers. But aspects of camp-\\\' •hey can re-Cniversity, Aug. 2l . through pingg never On nature hikes, cam pers can le arn about th e world around | them. And w ha t cam p would be ; complete w ithout sw im m in g .' both le sso ns and ‘T ree sw im \? During the la st session , one ' night was nam ed an activ ity i night. The cam pers would pa r-1 .ticipate in w h a tev er a ctiv ity their in terests le d th e m , su ch as | sw im ming, archery, and arts and ! crafts Other n ig h ts the g i r l s ! . .supervisors t c salaries .su '.ull s-tudy Euip loyee.s', arwl' se t up f- rep negotiated author-fjjji.^ f^e So cia l S e r v ice D e p a-' ^lent. w-is up county o f- M rs Monica rhurchirt^ w-is BOTTLE THROWN pd her pwn co m m ltfees to as-that som eon e threw a pop sist her in m aking tl outstandlilg ev ent. r an , tie against the w ind sh ield of .car on N. Main St. M.inon Cratif of Butler, fHITE JASTE itchum )oard also appoin ted Su- Errvin Radley o f Mar- Russcil Fita r of Huron and i.usiine Marvin of M a ce d on ^ t°as .1 coiiimittcr to study t l f ed and use of icienttfrcation [ds Til '' request for the com - itt« M .. '. made by Radley. The >niifioa:r - i! I'.irds pertain to ns ever 18 years of age. dun:v attorney was scuth -^ 1 - :;irr f x u a help for ay. deeds, r in p a id tr ib u te to K en C p d d e ( le f t) an d P au l c a tio n cerefn o riies o f / ‘E nc h an t e d F o r e s t.” Firm Pays Honors To Two Retirees e n n e u i ALWAYS FIR S T QU A iJT Y ^ L9‘ ■will d ev o te m o st o f his-retire- nent to -forking In h is lawn, tardens a nd hpns^. dn Starr a ls o sta r te d h is career n t h e nu r s e r y d ivision of the jtu art.corapaiiy, bu t spent m ost o f h i s y e a rs in the. cosm etic and je.weii'y d iv isio n s. He join ed Sar- a h C o ven try in order to tnke 'd vc F 'iiii-tnip ortT ii PENNEY'S r o --•aamtttT appoin ted ot a purchas- -id : l personnel o ffi- iiiMn/ed to '/.visit other T h e co m p an y statei Starr's ■work has been instru- n t savin g la r g e su m s of a e m en ta i in an d in provid ing the com- patiy* w ith g r ea ter efficien cy in its op e r a tio n s. y a n Coventry'sn chanted dn recen tly retired ex ecutiv es—- 19 inclu ded recuuniiion Codde and Paul Starr. Codde and Starr are v eterans of direct sellin g w ith ove y e a rs of experie nce between I \p\'-! s S e t r uted greatly to the ^ , anti continuance of m g trib ute In the two I'f'tiree.s j panie.s an d division s. _sa id they have been hey fig u r es: ■ His work a s credit nranagci' in Sarah Coventry's growhi to for Sarah Coventry sta rted In n a tio n a l prom ir ------ Codde began his carec nu rsery division of the parent ia and co-in cidentally company’s rapid growth beg at th e sa m e tim e. | Im:u;m:mun Slnd arlisuc ab1l~ Sty arr the keys in arts and larufls. Other sk Me learned and’1mproved upon. The girls cooked lhelr evening meals over an open ‘ they prncm-ed us~ mg the jackknlfe; and took oven-ugms. . SCHOOL! DRESS CARNIVAL Hiuiinity bupcr.intenc ROAD nt iLDEKS p was dedicated the“ Enehant- ■est\ in honor o f the two execuUve,^. Hundreds of-g uests, visitors an d Sa ra h Coventry e m he unveiling ployees attended t of th e sc r o lls by president. 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