Optimist Youth Hunt LOWKR TOWNSHIP The Uivm.t (.‘apt* optimist (ilub is aslynK help to'fihcl a deserving youth to roeeive* its ,1 ward during Yoiith-Ap "pnieiatinn W«’k. Nov 7 n \s ‘ Friends of Youth' Opt infists wV to single oid • ah> >«uth in grade 7 through I2*wh0 live in the MuyTJouer Township' 'area who might have per formed an uhselfish ac t or ' outstanding deed The deed might l>e an aet of heroism or a form of community ervice such as church. Work hospital volunteer .service.- or aid' to the elderly Mils IWiK.s Ntll mean th*- most pi'ipular hoy* or girl m seh«Hi| or ehureh hut _ a youth w ho has |M-rlormi-d >ome- fy|M ol outstanding vohunutmy serviev The eIuh asks ;hat. anvom-. knowing of a youth, wlio cnialifii*s.s«-nd hf^or her name, address and phone number along w ith a-iira-f resume to James Kelly. 4o:t Hown Bank ltd . ('ape May. \ J tt«5o4 All entries, nlust Ix- postmark ,ed no h^ter than Nov, 5*
GOP Club Charges Politics
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PETERSBURG - The Republican Party is alive and well in Upper Township, asjis the 30-year-old Upper Township Republican flub." George Doerr, prescient ,of the
clubt says.
In recent months. The Upper Township Republican Club has been attacked and maligned by dissidents who could not have their way against the majority of the GOP Club members." Doerr 1 stated. It s a shame that some former members have placed their own personal and political gains over and above the good of the party. ( and the wishes of the majority of the members of the Republican Party in
Upper Township
•THE BV-I.AVVS of The Upper Township Republican Club have re mained the same for many, years When these same by.-laws no longer suited the personal and political motivc.s of former members like Dan Beyel. former President Tom Grtffin. Ruth Ml) I ward and their associates; instead of using the demoiratic process permitted to change the by-laws, they cried Cites Legal
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COURT HOUSE - Speaking to a group of campaign workers and Republican leaders. Freeholder candidate James Kilpatrick stated that his legal background would be a "real asset" to the Freeholders. Kilpatrick stated that his legal experience has been in general practice and this gives him a wide view of the law that can be put to good use: ■ "A freeholder with legal knowledge can be a great help to the county solicitor during work sessions, meetings and other situations that
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‘‘Because of my familiarity with the courts and other support agencies such as prosecutor, sheriff and surrogates’ office. I can aid in evaluating their budgets and needs," Kilpatrick continued. ‘Enterprise Zones’ Seen Making jobs BRIDGETON - GOP Congressional candidate John J. Mahoney today strongly endorsed Prsident Reagan’s proposal to create enterprise zones, saying that the program "would create jobs and economic revival without massive amounts of federal dollars." AI10NEY SAID that the\ President's program ’wotjld encourage private investment and expansion onomically depressed areas of the natioh — both in large cities and in small communities The economic growth would be encouraged through a program of tax incentives and relief from burdensome regulations, not from a federaLfmbsiay." Mahoney explained that once an area was designated as an enterprise zone, local and state governments would be able -to-aUnict business and industrOo the area by promising many tax incentives and insuring that companies would be exempt from many burdensome federal regulations.
■foul', and walked out," Doerr went on. "The Upper. Township Republican Club is not one person or a small group of persons, but a large, long, established groyp of Republicans who support t h e C O n rer v a t i v c Republican philosophy, arid will continue to do so." Doerr said. DOERR NOTED that candidate Ruth Millward informed ."the Republican Club on April 20. that she “didn't want or need the backing or the money otthe ' club" in her quest for a seat on The Upper Township Committee- Howevcri on July 1. she changed her mind and in a registered letter to Doerr. sought the club's endorsement and
support
“Mrs Millward. Com mitteeman Dan Beyel and her other supports have boycotted all Upper Township Republican Club meetings, fund raisers and events since April. They have publicly attacked the club and its membership, then come and seek our support The by-laws of the Republican Club prohibit support under those circufnstances, and these are the same by-laws that have been effect for years." Doerr continued. COMMENTING ON In dependent Party Candidate Fred Armand. who recently formed a new club with
Beyel and Millward. Doerr noted that Armand. a long time Democrat, elected to seek k seat on the Township Committee as an indepen dent in the fall election .“When the Upfier Township Republicans refu.sod to support Millward for the scat. Ar mand applied for membership in the Upper Township Republican Club, with the proviso that the club endorse and support his bid tor Township Coinmittee," Doerr said. MR. ARMAND was told he was welcotrie to join the Republican Club*, as anyone can. hut endorsement could not be promised * just because he suddently joined the club. Mr. Armand withdrew his membership application, arid switched, once again to form a new Beyel MiHward-Arma'rtd’ club Doerr stated that The Upper Township Republican Club is expected to give its support to the County Republican Ticket, including County Clerk Angela Pulvino. W Robert Heivtges and Freeholder candidate James Kilpatrick. A vote on that support is expected at the next club meeting. H p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7. at the clubhouse here "The club also supports Representative Millicent Fenwick for Senator.” Doerr said.
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