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Page 20 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • October 15, 2014 CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS cont. from preceding page RELIGIOUS Prayer to St. Jude Oh, Holy St. Jude, apostle and martyr. Great in virtue and rich in miracles; near kinsman of Jesus Christ; faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need. To you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present urgent petition. In return I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. St. Jude, pray for us all who invoke your aid. Amen. Say three Our Fathers, Hail Marys and Glorias. Publication must be promised. This novena has never been known to fail. This novena must be said for 9 consecutive days. My prayers were answered. Thank you, St. Jude. GAD Prayer to St. Jude Oh, Holy St. Jude, apostle and martyr. 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Education Quarters offers a free college matching service. CALL 1-800-375-6219 CLASSIFIED Up to 3 lines .............................. $12.00 $13.50 Each additional line ................... $2.50 Name _______________________________________ Address _____________________________________ City/State/Zip _________________________________ Phone _______________________________________ (25 Characters per line including spaces and punctuation) Carefully check your advertisiment the day it appears since we can not be responsible for errors of any kind in subsequent editions of the same ad. Corrections and changes, however, will be gladly made. MAIL TO: CLASSIFIEDS-VILLADOM TIMES P.O. Box 96, Midland Park, NJ 07432 Be sure to enclose your check or money order. ORDER FORM AND PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY THURSDAY 12 NOON FOR AD HELP, CALL 201-652-0744 RELIGIOUS Villadom Happenings Prayer to Clare (continued St. from page 2) St. it for 3 favors, but Ask find Clare challenging to use. Appointments are for 30 1 business, 2 minute sessions. impossible. Say 9 Hail Marys for 9 days Lunch will be available at 11:45 a.m. Lunch must be with lighted candles. Pray reserved in you advance. or A not. $1.25 donation is suggested. whether believe Reservations day. workshops are required as space is Publish the 9th for the “May limited. Call Heart center Jesus at (201) 445-5690. the Sacred the of be praised, adored & glori- fied Fell House announces Hallow’s Eve Tea today & every day.” Request will be granted no The how impossible matter John Fell House it Tea Room will host its first Hal- low’s Eve Publication Tuesday, Oct. 28. Guests will enjoy tea seems. Tea on must be noon Thank you from promised. to 2:30 p.m. at for the historic house at 475 Franklin answering prayer. Turnpike in my Allendale. sr The event will include a three-course luncheon. Visitors are encouraged to to the in costume. come Prayer Blessed Virgin Tickets are $45. Checks may be made out to “Concerned (Never of Allendale” and Citizens known to fail) Oh, sent to Therese Salameno, 200 most beautiful Avenue, East Allendale flower of Mt. Allendale, NJ 07401. Before send- ing Carmel, check, attendees should contact Linda Schropp at a fruitful vine, splen- dor of heaven, Mother lschropp@optonline.net of or Theresa Salameno at (201) 825- the Son of God. Immacu- 2840 Virgin, assist availability. late to check me in my Proceeds Star necessity. Oh, from the of tea the will benefit the John Fell House. Sea, help me and show me, herein you Employment workshop scheduled are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of Our Queen of of Heaven and Lady Mount Carmel Church’s Career Resources God, Ministry, I in humbly continuing effort to provide help to people its beseech Earth! seeking from employment, of will present the second of a four-part you the bottom my series of to workshops on in this Sunday, Oct. 19 at 1 p.m. The work- heart succor me necessity shop will be There are in the none meeting room in the lower church held and that is can withstand your open to anyone seeking employment and those who power. show herein, anticipate Oh, possible me unemployment. Parish membership is are Oh, not you required. my mother. without Mary, conceived presented sin, Workshops us are who have by the Career Resources Min- pray for istry, whose to thee (3x). Holy dedicated to helping those seek- members are recourse ing Mother, I place this Professionals in the field will present the employment. cause in your hands (3x). Holy on workshop and will be Spirit, hand to give advice. This work- you topic all problems, shop who solve is “Define Your Target Market.” Participants light roads that I can should all bring a so recent resume or job experience information. attain my goals. You who Anyone me interested is gift welcome to attend. For more infor- gave the divine to mation, call Carol Shea evil at (201) 447-4215 or Tom Lewis at forgive and forget all (201) 445-1864. that in all against me and instances in my life you are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never (continued from page want 10) to be our town needs in now, separated from you someone like Peter who will keep the eternal what Thank you focus on glory. really matters -- our children and their edu- for your mercy toward me cation mine. while person must the negativity that continues to and -- The eliminating surround prayer board consecu- its current leadership. I know Peter say this the 3 and and tive am days. confident 3 days, will the bring this much-needed change. After he request only be is granted. intelligent quick-thinker, he is one of Not will he an This the prayer must people published He is a natural arbitrator. I am calmest be I know. after sure he the will favor is bring stability to the board of education. I help granted. Immaculate have observed Heart of in Mary, different situations and greatly him many Thank you for answering my admire his cd nonjudgmental nature. He is soft-spoken, a great prayers. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church is located at 1 Pas- saic Street in Ridgewood. College Fair set Hawthorne Christian Academy will host a College Fair on Friday, Oct. 17 at the school located at 208 Route 208 in Hawthorne. This free event will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. The fair is an opportunity for parents and prospective students to speak to over 30 Christian colleges and uni- versities represented, and have their questions answered. A free financial aid seminar, scheduled for 7:30 p.m., will include information on how to pay for college and explore what financial assistance is available. The fair is open to all, and is free of charge. For more information, call (973) 423-3331, extension 270. USO Holiday Gift Card Drive under way YWCA Bergen County is holding a Holiday Gift Card Drive to benefit the USO of Metropolitan New York, which serves the Northern New Jersey area. Share in the holiday spirit by supporting local military families. Gift cards in $10 denominations from stores such as Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and other major retail chains are welcome. Donations will be accepted through Oct. 24 and may be dropped off at the Oak Street facility’s Wel- come Center, 112 Oak Street in Ridgewood; the YWCA Early Learning Center, 98 Pleasant Avenue in Upper Saddle River; or the Hackensack facility, 214 State Street, Suite 207, in Hackensack. For more information, call (201) 444-5600, extension 400 or visit www.ywcabergencounty.org. To learn more about the USO of Metropolitan New York, visit www. usonyc.org. Captain Freda to discuss fall fishing Captain Jim Freda will discuss autumn’s many fishing opportunities at the Oct. 21 meeting of the Bergen County Saltwater Anglers. The anglers meet at 8 p.m. at Ameri- can Legion Post 170, 33 West Prospect Street in Rochelle Park. Captain Freda will also cover the best bait choices and techniques for catching fish this time of year. For infor- mation, call Chuck Santoro at (201) 446-9047 or visit www. swabc.org. Letters to the Editor listener, and absorbs information quickly. Our board of education needs people like Peter who have young children Prayer to in elementary school and who truly have a vested interest in getting St. the Jude back on what really matters. focus Oh, I am tired Jude, reading about our board of education in Holy St. of apostle martyr. time the and paper. It’s Great in for virtue change and the change should be a and rich independent in miracles; like Peter. His slogan, “A New Voice, thinkers near kinsman of Jesus Fresh Approach,” says Christ; all. It is exactly what we need and it his faithful intercessor of is the all direction I want to see our board steady demeanor who move in. invoke your special patronage in time of need. I will vote for change and this “fresh approach.” On To you I have recourse from Nov. depth of my join heart and vote for Peter John Koulikourdis me and the 4 please for humbly beg Lakes Board of Education. Franklin to whom God Que Lam has given such great power Franklin Lakes to come to my assistance. Help me in my present urgent petition. In return I Dear Editor: make your name promise to known Nov. 4, cause will have the opportunity to vote for the On and we you to be suitable Jude, pray most invoked. St. candidates for the Franklin Lakes Board of for us all Vicki Holst Education. who invoke your is undoubtedly the “breath of fresh aid. Amen. three and air” this town Say needs, Our more importantly, the kind of Fathers, Hail board trustee our Marys and deserve. students Glorias. Publication must As promised. of This a K-8 student, we are avidly interested in parents be novena the has actions been decisions to of the board. Our observations and known never of fail. the This novena the past be few years lead us to believe that board over must its said trustees consecutive try days. harder to strive for respect for our for 9 need to teachers, the were answered. and for each other. They need My prayers administration, to Thank you, St. Jude. nw each other to come to mutually agree- work harder with Holst brings a breath of fresh air able, sound decisions that are made for the benefit of our school system and our students. Our trustees need to think independently and bring their ideas to the table. Politics should be left off the table. In short, it’s time for change. Voting is, indeed, a privilege. This particular year, our votes will hold special importance in achieving the goal of having a school board that will make a positive difference. Holst and her beliefs, ideas, and background will go a long way in achieving this. Holst will make fact-based decisions. She will practice transparency and effective, respectful dialogue with the other trustees and with educators. Most importantly, Holst will dedicate herself to ensuring that our children receive the best possible education based upon the financial and other resources our town has to offer. This, coupled with her enthusiasm and open-mindedness, make her the ideal board trustee. We can’t fail this opportunity on Election Day, so please get out and vote. We could all use the “breath of fresh air!” Jonathan & Marianne Krantz Franklin Lakes Chief praises girls (continued from page 7) by a Hispanic male was sitting in front of their own house. When the girl’s mother walked out of the house to look, the van drove away at a high rate of speed. No words were exchanged in this second incident, but police may have a clue as to the identity of the driver and the investigation is in progress. Chief Fox told parents to discuss the incident with their children and to warn them about “stranger danger.” “Encourage them to separate themselves from any situ- ation that makes them feel the slightest bit uncomfortable, just as these girls did,” the chief said. “Residents should, as always, report any suspicious persons or vehicles to the police department.”