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M gt :3 Wednesday. Dec§m_b<:.r V24./,.=1-9511 \ The Lackawanna Hera!-d PUBLISHED‘ EVERY FRIDAY AT :PR'0'CEElMNGS ‘OF ’:l‘~HE BOARD‘ OF EDUCATION r(£CnTti'n-ued from page one») -BL-ARDLL BULLETIN %E‘l\~l‘E (Cntinued from page one)‘ bell -c1'u‘cib‘le in which the ther-: mite ‘bu-r.ne'd at ;a tempenat-ure of‘ 4500 degrees‘. The Bomb is en-j closed in a magmesuim Mcontainex\ which Ibu1‘~nsAwi .a ve1'y7bri=lIian;t§ ‘light. W~h'en- it is -dropped‘ into a? jar of water‘ Vontoapiétin‘, ‘sever: al ho'l‘es were ~bu~1:ned in the pan ;. thus ‘showing ‘how bombs. go trhrougrh roofs ‘of homes- and set them on fire. 1251 ELECTRIC AVENUE LACKA~WA—NNA~, Y The ‘Dental report of ‘Dr. A. T‘wn‘st_, Dr. E. E. Kelley and. Louise I‘-.es‘niewsk,i., Demal Hygienist, were «recieved ‘and Fired‘ *Leyd’a, EDITGR, T ‘ —, Publishers I T LEYKDA P~RrI:NT.l?NG and .STATIONER¥ COMPANY Motion ‘by Joyce asd‘ M‘c'GinIey ‘that: the ‘title of Superintendent of’ Build; rings .apd\Grou1ids ‘be abolished and‘ -tlutt John 1Drozdo\vsk;i -be named’ ‘Head 1\rIecha11;ic, ‘Czirmied; ‘i Motion ‘by Joyce and Stawsky ‘that: ‘to ‘attend Adult\ ‘Teachers Conference} Mn. 1Do'k-tor and NI-r, Tobin «be author- ized’ to ‘attend Adult Education \1‘ea'-~ ohers Conferenie at ‘Rochester Nov- ‘ember 13, 1-1, 155th. Carried, Motion ‘by Joyce and Stawsky that, Mr, Scaymagnski ‘be -given salary in-, -crease ‘of $1100 ‘per year. ‘Roll .cal_i._ Yes; Ryszka, Stawsky, Mc- Ginley, ‘Evans, aloyce, ‘Passed vote: Vwkelic. Aibsentz -Pepper,’ ‘PK-i;i. TH$+»% '§%¢*\X-‘!-‘I-‘I-°l-\'°~3*-!*§\3”X\i-'!!'§‘~§°'€«§°'!-‘E9’!->M°'l~°i~'l1'!‘~!--!<-kg‘ 0 M tl1 { G =% 3: ur <0 er «oé 00; qt . _ J ‘£2 . , x_ , 4 _ o_ ;§ Counvse] Galenclar gt. ‘_‘.‘+;..:..3..:..:..:..g..;,.;..;..;..;..;,.;..;..;..;..;..:..1.;;..1.4..;..;..;..;.,:..;;.g..:..3.gag..;..;..;..:..g..:..;..:..:..:..:..;,fg..:.3g.t:..;..g. 6il,OI would hzwe ‘celebrated ‘her Gol-e den J‘u‘b,i'lee. She is. survived by her sister, Mrs. Aledis Toomey and ano't»her» sister, Sister M. Helen who is stationed at St. Josep‘h‘s Hospital, Sunnyside Toronto, Ont,, Sis-t-er Helen has been a Sister of St. Joseph for the past fifty five years, she ‘at; tended ‘Father Toomeys recent Silver Jubilee and also -motored to Providence last month to vis- it her Sister,,, Sister M-arcella. ‘Father Toomey seemed deep- ly moved when he received the telegram this mor-nin-g‘ telling‘ «him of his aunts death, the hast- ened to his mothers home in Ni- agara Falls, to -break the sad. news, who received it with great resig-nation and fortitu_d_e.’ Father Toomey left Buffalo, Sunday afternoon for Providence and will remain over for the funeral on Tuesday morning‘, he will sing the funeral Mass and represent his family at the ‘fun- eral. ‘I-‘ather 'l‘oomey‘s mother is laid up with a bad cold. ’l‘he ‘Second Grade assembly «program~ comes in J‘anuary. We are -going {to try «something' a little new. We\1'e working very =ha4r-d‘ on‘ =’Chora‘l ‘speaking of‘ poems and we hope you will ‘I»i;ke_ them. The vtiitljes are: ‘~‘jF‘:erry Mej Across the Water,’ “Sh‘0es and-’ ‘Stockings’ and The Thlree L_i\ttle~ ‘Elves.’ ‘The -mavchof the months‘ will a‘lso»‘.be ‘seen. Juneiand IG,1.'-vdon ’«I‘=homas’ from Lackawanna ‘have registered in «the Freshman Class. ‘Masses ‘On New Years ~l)a~y At Our Mother of Good Counsel The Same ‘Schedule As On Sun. -On .-lanuary lst, New Years day Six Masses the same as on Sundays at 6-8=‘9~ 41-0, '11 and :12 o'clock Noon Day wilwlbe offered up at Ou,-1' Mother of Good ‘Coun- sel Church Two Oblate Fathers from Buffalo, Holy Angels :Pa~r-~ is‘h will -help Fa«ther Toomey out‘ on New Years, each saying two Masses. In -fact from now on ev- ery Sunday two of ‘the 0b‘la~te =F‘a~tl1ers will assist -Father Toom- ey on all Sundays and Holy days. New Years Day is one of the six Holidays in the year and all Calh lolics are «obliged to hear Mass on that day the same as on Sunday. Sister M. Marcella Of St. 7 Xavier‘s Convent, Provi- Canred Motion by Vukelic and Stznvsky that Mrs. Veronica Fa‘1'cZewski be employed tenlporaril-y as -cleaning woman and that J. 'D1=ozdowsk-i be notified of ‘the appointment. v‘l_{ul‘l call, Yes; ‘I§yszk;a, Stawsky, Me-. Gin‘Ie,\'_ =Evans, Vukelic, Joyce. Atbsent Pepper, -Kij, ' ‘ Carried. Motion; by .'Io‘\'ce'and Ryszka that ‘I*‘iuan('i_a’l repmzt ‘be received and mugk- pzwt of -minutes. Car-ried. WONG\ ‘b.\' 1V‘1cG,in1ey and ‘Ryszka to £|(l Frank Prusak, is now working‘ on -t-he dredgeboat U, S, S. Savg‘ annah which dredges along Lake Evie. Adioumed JOHN ‘G‘l{IF«I“IT»IlS, Clank Miss Pray, Miss E, Titus, 1\I-r.': Buescli and Mr. Chaplin attend: led the West-er-no New York Guid-' ance dinner and lecture ‘held in ‘Kenmore on 'I‘hursday =Decemberx 11, Dr. Crowe from State De-ji ;par.tment discussed the organiz- ation .of, and interesting results of Youth ‘Organizations, On December 10, six girls were chosen to represent our school in ‘basketball and four girls as bowlers at the Angola Play Day. All the girls who went had a grand time. We played basket- ball in the gym and bowled at “Nagels Bowling Alley.’ 'I‘he following girls went; Dot ‘Plan, Betty Aultman, Helen Davis, Ruth Fritz, Denise Baker Madeline Yocobucci,Helen Stief- Special Meeting of the Board of Eduéat-ioxx, Union Free School Dis- trict No. 6. City of I.acka\vanna, «held in the high school building on the above date. November 18, 1941 dence Dies Sister M. Marcella of ‘St. Xav- ier‘s Convent, 60 Broad Street, Providence, ‘R. I. died suddenly at St. Josepl1‘s Hosrpitai, Provi- dence, on Sunday morning, Dec- ember 21st, after an illness of some two months. Sister Marcel- la was a sister to l\lrs, Aliedis Toomey Mother of Father Toom- ey, B)asdell‘s Pastor, and there- fore zm aunt. She was prayed for at some of the Masses on Sun- day. ber 12 Blasdell j»um;ped into, an early lead of 4-0 in the first quar ter. Not able to ‘hold the fast stepping Woodlawn squad the lead .qujckl_y dwindled, Shooting aften. Blasdell made only a small fmctlion of its shots. The J uI1i0,r Varsity last 15-.1.~O._ Losing 12-5 at half—.t~ime they managed to hold Wood]a\V11 to three points in the last ‘half. Lpu’s ‘Busty, presiding. 'l‘1justees present: Busty‘ Stawsky l\‘IcGin1ey, Evans, Joyce. Absexxiz Ryszka, ‘Pepper, Vdkelic. Kij. er, Hattie Fischer N orma Bert_eron, Jean CarriS,~ iRl:;s()L‘U’~l‘5l0N Senior High School Plans Party Ln mm nnr\a J|‘.l‘\L$ Be it resolved_ t-ha-t the Clerk of the Board be directed to advertise for ‘bids on ‘Equipment for the Nation- al Defense 'Progmm. Bids to he pubhshed in the Lacka- wanna Lea_de2‘- and Lzxckzuvonngy Her- ald on November 19, ?.'_I_ and Decem- ber 4, l9«11_ Bids to be opened 7 p. m. Deoemhev 4, 1941. Motion by Joyce and McGinloy that the Resolution be adopted. ' Roll call. Yes: Stowsky, McGin_ley, Evans, Joyce_ Basty. Absent: ‘llyszka, Pepper, Vukelic_ K-i._i. , Canied, Superintendelit Joyce submitted a_ budget for the National Defense Program in the Amount of 18,000 covering the period Jzuuxzugv 1, 19-12, to June 3()_ 1912. Supe'ri_ntendent Joyce rt-conlmended to the Board that the proposed budget be a_pp1_'oved and forxvarded to Mr, Fumey in A1- bany for State approval and alloca- tion of funds. ’ The three classes of senior liigh. School planned a Cl11*istma.S Party in the gymnasiuin the ev- ening of i\,londay, December 23nd at 8 :30. ’l‘=he party was arr-zuiged by the presidents of the Sopho- more, ‘Junior and Senior Classes, with the Executive Conmiittee of the Students Council, B_lasdeTl ‘Bows To Undefeated She had planned to attend Fatlaer ’I‘oomey's Silver Jubilee on last November 12th, -but shortly before that day she fell and broke her hip, was rushed to St. Joseph’s Hospital,'Provi~ dence where she has been ever since. She was in her I~‘it'itieth year in the Convent and had she lived until next Eastet‘ she A program was prkpented, followed by da_ncin_g zmcl refres}*— ments. Traveling to Blasdell‘s fapth-. er most town in the league Blas,-. dell lost -16-13. A towering Alden team had. a. great passing attack built around its towering center and forward, Again taking many shots, Blasdell sunk but a_ few. The Junior Varsity made mince meat of Alden‘s Junior Varsity by a score of 20~2._ By virtue of this win the J , V. cliallaxiges the varsity to a game, Motion by I\'IcG_in!e_v and Evans that Mr. Joyces recommendation be approved. Can‘-ied, Roll call. Yes. Stawgsky, McG_in1ey_ Evans, Joyce, Basty. Alisent; Ryszka, Pepper, Vukelic_ Kij. Czirr-ied, Motion by Stawaky and Evans to ad_iourn, ' Cgrried Adjourned. JOHN GRIFFI-'l‘-HS, Clerk The varsity squad members numbered fifteen Ellis year in Coach Mead’s basketball rollcall. The «members are; John l\is11e1= Charles Fiegl, Dean Sloan, Ray-L mond Stiefler, George Gardner, Charles C1‘am_e1‘, Clarence Math- es, A-re-lmie Wilson, Vernard Cline, James McCzu'r«ick, James Hubbard, Sllenman Stoops, Jam~ es Lewis, Robert Sipzu1ne1'; Fran- cis Prusak, -—-‘,_'___.§. , MERRY CHRISTMAS December 19, 1941 ERIE COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZED BY CHAPTER 22, LAWS OF 1941 School will reopen after Christmas vacation on the Mom day after New Year‘s, January 5. Fred Leyda was in. Our Lady of Victory Hospital for an appen dectomy. BLACKOUT TOWNS OF HAMBURG, AMHERST, CHEEKTOWAGA, LANCASTER, TONAWANDA, ‘WES,'I‘ SENECA AND ALL VILLAGES THEREIN. \ FRI-DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1941 11:10 P. M. to 11:25 P. M, To all persons in the Towns of HAMBURG, AMHERST, CHEEKTOWAGA, LANCASTER, TONAWAN- DA and WEST SENECA; 1 O C i U Woodlawn Defeats Blasdell 29-17 I’layi11g‘ on their tmditional rivals home court Friday Decem _____ 30 __ KEEP‘E1\I FLYING aies and Leagues. SOUTH PARK BOWLING ALLEYS Catering to Par The State Council of Defense having autlxorized a blackout in the above named Towns in Erie County, and with the concurrence of representatives of the above named Towns, it is HEREBY ORDERED. That the BLACKOUT authorized by the State Council .of Defense on Friday, December 26, 1941, shall be from 11:10 to 11:25 P. M. ElCH‘S SENECA STREET ALLEYS That the BLACKOUT shall be signalled by sirens, whistles and bells sounding as follows; From 11:00 to 11:02 P. M. (A succession of short blasts) From 11:08 to 11:10 P, M. (Final Warning——a succession of short blasts.) From 11:25 to 11:27 P. M. (Steady blast of signals for two minutes.) FRED J . MUMM “ALERT” SEVERAL N IGIITS OPEN AT BOTH PLACES “-ACTION” Phone: TRiangle 9547 2426 South Parlg Avenue “ALL CLEAR” That all street lights shall be extinguished from 11:10 to 11:25 P. M Phone: '1‘-Riangle 9711 FIN BOYS WAN’l‘~ED 2188 Seneca Street That at the “AC-'I‘ION\ signal all lights of every kind both outdoor and indoor, except those behind adequate shades, shall be extinguished from the “ACTION\ signal at 11:10 P. M. until the \ALL_ CLEAR” signal at 11 :25 I’. M. That all lights on outdoor electric signs of every kind shall be extinguislml during the said pe1‘i0d, 11:10 P. M. to 11:25 P. M. That no light shall show from unoccupied or unattended premises during the said period 11:10 P, M. to 11:25 P. M. 'l‘ha_t the provisions of paragraph 4 above, shall apply to all premises, including 1’a_ctoi=ies, hotels, the- atres, stores, restaurants, halls, public buildings, apartment houses, homes, residences and dwellings. That notwithstanding the provisions of par-agraph 4, vita] war (those engaged in Government con- tract) industries, hospitals and Army and Navy beacon lights may continue such operations involv- ing the use of necessary light as cannot be practicably interrupted, That at the “AC'[\ION\ signal all vehicles, including motor cars, motorcycles, hoitsedmwn vehicles, and bicycles shall be driven to the riglit-l1zu1d curb or right side of the romlway, stopped and their lights extinguish d. All such vehicles shall so remain from the “AC'1‘ION\ signal at 11.710 P, M, until .th_e “ALL CLEAR” signal at. 11:25 P. M, That vehicles actually required for police, fire, ambulance and other emergency services shall not be subject to these iiegulations; but dark oilcloth or rubber masks or hoods may be securely attached to head and tail lighlgs of vehicles, with a horizontal slit in the lower -portion about 1/2“ x 3\ covered inside with blue cellophane. CLASSIIHEAD ADS furnace, 2 car garage, $3500.00. Inquire ‘M-illev Lumber Co, Ath- ol Springs, N. Y, That all Civilian Defense Committee members in the said Towns are empowered to enforce these regvulations and to report any violations thereof, by virtue of State order. FOR REyN'l‘——I.mveg' Front Flat, 53 Mzgrtin zwenue, all conven- ineces, Inquire at Hemlcl office, or call Ira Z, 1)unm_i)_re, W0-4127. Christmas Masses at \Voodl:uvn Catholic Church This BLACKOUT has been authorized and will be undertaken so -that the efficiency of the police, fire and -other Civilian Defense services may be tested. Law and order must be maintained (l1iring' the BLACKOUT and all citizens must assist in this respect, All persons committing any col\-fense against the criminal or other laws will be severely «dealt with, FOR SALE—— Pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups, Inquire Philip Patterson, 78 Abbott Pky, High. land Acres. tf.. All ‘persons within the limits of the Towns ‘above named are urged. during this period, to -‘extend fullest ‘cooperation so that -the BLA.CKO.U’l‘ may be as complete as possible and our ability to meet .cnnd_itions which may arise from the present war emergency demonstl-ated, FOR SAL'E—-In I.acl<_zuvgmna. 2 -I\gz1n1‘il_y House. good section, $5500.00, 'l‘o settle Estate, ’1‘alk 1\a5t! Inquire Minot‘ Lumber Co. Athol .Sp1=ings, N Y, ERIE COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE 814 Stock Exchange ‘Building Buffalo, New York. WAN'I‘-E-D— I-IOUSKEEFPER, In quire 58 Lake Avenue, Blasdel], N. Y, or call W0.-2586, I4‘-OR SALE-—.B:u'n Pkwy, }Iig'lL~. land Acres, 4 Bed Room House“ Full basement, ‘bath lfoom, new‘ KEEFEM FLYING P. S. -3 Please stay at home during BLACKOUT and do not use telephone. p‘cn:c'€ ;ofn crmw-a...soo*n w1Auu 1~u'w+m~n ‘a‘c.:..m:£:%n. v . 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