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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • December 4, 2013
Ramsey Review
Game rescheduled
The 4th Annual Powder Puff football
game at Ramsey High School has been
rescheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8 at 1 p.m.
The game was originally set for the day
before Thanksgiving, but was moved due to
an incoming storm system.
This event is sponsored by Ramsey
High School’s DECA Club. The senior girls
will battle the junior girls in a two hand
touch football game, while members of the
Ramsey High School football team from
the respective grades coach them. Admis-
sion is $3 for students and $5 for adults. All
proceeds will be donated to The Covenant
House of New Jersey and Ramsey High
School senior scholarships.
Saint Paul’s sets December events
Saint Paul’s R.C. Church in Ramsey
has announced its schedule of events for
December. The traditional Ladies’ Candlelight Tea
will be held Friday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. The
evening will be a reflection on the true
meaning of Christmas. Held in the school
gym, the event will feature musicians,
vocalists, and story tellers. The evening will
include the singing of Christmas carols. For
more information, contact the Parish Center
at (201) 327-0976. The gym is located at 187
Wyckoff Avenue in Ramsey.
On Monday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m., Ray
Boswell will present “The Work of His
Hands: Mary’s Story.” Celebrating the
solemnity of the Immaculate Conception,
Boswell will discuss Mary’s unique role in
God’s plan. All are welcome. The retreat
will be held at the church located at 200
Wyckoff Avenue.
The Saint Paul Parish Annual Christmas
Party will be Saturday, Dec. 14 from 7 to 11
p.m. at the school. Michael Roselli will per-
form. There will be a special guest appear-
ance during the Christmas sing-along. This
event is open to the public. For tickets, con-
tact Donna Schifano at dschifano@stpaulr
rcchurch.org. The Annual Christmas Concert will take
place at the church on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 7
p.m. Traditional and modern arrangements
will be sung by the Saint Paul Music Min-
istry ensembles and the parish cantors. The
children of the parish will present a short
pageant. All are welcome.
On Monday, Dec. 16 at noon, the Senior
Ministry will host its traditional luncheon of
lasagna and desserts. Entertainment will be
provided by the fifth grade class from Saint
Paul School. This event will be held at the
Adorno Fathers, 575 Darlington Avenue in
Ramsey. Reservations are required. Rides
are available upon request. Tickets are $10.
Mary Musella will present an Advent
Night of Reflection on Friday, Dec. 19 at
7:30 p.m. All are welcome to share in the
story of “The Baby.” Musella will bring
the Christmas Story and the birth of Christ
alive through her gift of narrative presen-
tation following the Igantian tradition. The
program will be held at the church.
The parish will hold its first College
Christmas Basketball Tournament on Thurs-
day, Dec. 26. College students are welcome
to enter teams of four players or to sign up
individually. One member from each team
must be a parishioner of Saint Paul’s. The
cost to enter is $10 per player and includes
a shirt and prizes. The registration deadline
is Dec. 15. To register, contact Rich Carroll
at (201) 818 8734.
Contact Donna Schifano at dschifano@
stpaulrrcchurch.org or (201)327-0976 for
event tickets and information.
Luncheon and Show at the Brownstone
Restaurant in Paterson on Dec. 10. The
price is $46 for members and $50 for non-
members, and includes lunch, dancing, two
complimentary drinks, entertainment by
the Jersey Dreamers, and transportation.
Leisure Club sets activities
Contact Tina at (201) 962-7694 or Connie
The “Over 55” Leisure Club invites at (201) 327-4170 for reservations and addi-
Ramsey seniors to the annual Christmas tional information.
Girls encourage giving
Daisy Troop 5835 decorated the Junior Woman’s Club of Ramsey’s Giving Tree at the Ramsey
Public Library. The tree is decorated with handmade hand and heart shaped ornaments to
reflect the JWCR motto: ‘With hearts and hands we serve.’ Members of the community are
invited to stop by the library to select a gift tag and help to make the holidays a little happier
for fellow Ramsey residents.