September 8, 2010 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 19 �������������������������� 21st Annual Golf Classic, which was held at High Mountain Golf Club in Franklin Lakes, netted more than $97,000. The proceeds of the event will support the center’s 2010 Annual Fund, which will be used to the David F. Bolger Post-acute Care Unit at Heritage Manor Nursing Home. Funds will also be used to provide additional community and visitor space to enhance the patients’ stay in the unit. Healthcare Management Services, and W.B. Mason once again generously supported the event as corporate sponsors. Platinum sponsors were Atlantic Business Products, Burke Supply Co. Inc., Fuchs EMS and Medical Transportation Services LLC, New Jersey Respiratory Associates Inc., Shotmeyer Bros., and The Rasa Group. Gold sponsors were Advanced Waste Systems, ChemRx, Columbia Bank, I.D.M. Medical Gas Co., Jeffer, Hopkinson & Vogel, LAN Associates, Reiner Group Inc., Total Solutions Network, and Visbeen Construction Co. Silver sponsors were Bank of America, Cornell Surgical Supply, Delric Construction Co., Doreen Kunz, Esq., Horizon Business Forms, North Jersey Trailer & Truck Service, Post & Kelly Electric Co. Inc., The Randall Foundation, and Windels, Marx, Lane & Mittendorf. Wyckoff Sale Days! Sept. 9, 10, 11 9-8-10----WCC-Banners----Ads by Acct/Villadom House Ads/Wyckoff in 6col Atlantic Stewardship from Nancy/Janine LAN Associates and SunDance Rehax 3/4” Karen... Bank, Aramark The Christian Health Care Center’s expand the rehabilitation services room CHCC Golf Outing scores high on success Scholarship awarded Brianna Santolli has received a $2,000 scholarship from the Woman’s Club of Wyckoff. Santolli was chosen from Wyckoff resident high school seniors. She is a 2010 graduate of the Academy of the Holy Angels. While attending AHA she served as class president for three years and then as executive board president her senior year. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Italian National Honor Society, an honor roll student, volunteered as a tutor for Saint Cecilia’s in Englewood, was a Don Bosco varsity cheerleader, a chosen member of HOBY leadership council, and served as a junior commissioner for the Bergen County Human Resource section. She was also recognized as a President’s Council scholar and an AP scholar. She is attend ing Villanova University as a political science major. bilitation were the sponsors of the Tenth Tee Barbecue. Joseph Fodi of J. Lauren Custom Builders LLC in Wyckoff scored the lowest gross in the tournament. Fodi’s name will be engraved with previous winners on a trophy that is on permanent display at the center. A volunteer Golf Committee organizes this annual outing. This year, the committee was co-chaired by Rick De Bel and Edward Nieuwenhuis Jr., DPM. Maureen Braen, John Gunther, Bernard Joustra, Anthony Monterisi, Gordon Stanley, Darcy Bickert, and David Krentel also served on the committee. The outing was sponsored by the Christian Health Care Center Foundation. Christian Health Care Center has served the community since 1911, providing a broad scope of mental-health and elder-care programs.        ��    ���������������������������������     ������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������    GRAND OPENING Sept.25th 10am-1pm 9-8-10 pat/janine Bergen County Where CRFitness3x3(9-8-10) Celebrate Goes to 3 x 3” Dining • Take-Out • Delivery CATERING & PRIVATE PARTIES Wyckoff Breakfast Buffet Every Sunday • 10:30-2 Meet and Greet Giants player Chris Snee at our Grand Opening! Mini Bagels, Assorted Mini Muffins, Corn Bread, Coffee Cake, Cinnamon Rolls and Apple Pockets Assorted Cereals, Yogurt, Tuna Salad, Egg Salad and Seasonal Fruit Sausage, Bacon and Home Fries French Toast, Waffles and Scrambled Eggs Huevos Burritos and Steak Fajita Hash Omelettes and Heuvos Rancheros to Order Coffee, Tea and Juice $10.95 per adult • $6.95 per child Visit Your Neighborhood Blue Moon! 327 Franklin Ave • Boulder Run Shopping Center • 201-891-1331 www.BlueMoonMexicanCafe.com