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( • • . ...-•• -Hvoi/i November 20,1997 November Cranford Chronicle ...J'. Craned Parks director ^ ; ' •• v;- Acupuncture - a 2,000.year-old medical art that involves the use feitfiarefully placed needles to treat a variety of health problems -.is-being used at EGMC. as. a valuable pain .management foot. ..',. ' ' According to David Yu,,M..D,,chairman.of the' 'Z MedkoiJ. Center's Departrnent.ofAnesthesiology',,-.'' .., :.' and a triember of the Arn'encart Academypf'Medical . .. ' •• Acupuncture, "No one culture has all the answers to every, health problem. When a; Western-trained physician, can use .^Eastern techniques that have been proved t o work, we can • o:ffer;the best of all worlds."- •patients: beiiefit'frem'this.'.', ' • 'approach, explained; Dr-Yu, who reported thatacupuneture •' has.been used-succ'essfullyat'EGM.C to treat probfems as-. , diverse.as chrQnic;pain, headaches,lower back pain;:' • • toothaches and even sinus-congestion- It :has proved1 to be -an. integral'and much-requested, part of the Medical Center's'' . . overall pain management program... ' '••'• : .' the theory behind acupuncture holds that the human f body is covered by an intricate network of energy channels, ..and that blockage o f these channels can lead to pain and disease. Acupuncturists believe that stimulating these blocked, channels with, hair-thin needles can restore .the body's balance, thus relieving pain and other symptoms. The Students favorite recipes featured MI liew PTA-sponsored cookbook when Parks Department Director Prank D'Antonio isn't minding the condition of township streets, he can be found helping area seniors mind their own condition Because of his experience with the exercise groups, he has been invited to appear on this week's broadcast of Caucus New Jersey in ' a program dealing with "Healthy Aging." In the show,. Mr. D'Antonio will be joined by healthcare profes sionals and seniors for a discus sion of health concerns such as osteoporosis, arthritis cancer The show will be bi oadcast noon Sunday on Channel 13/WNET, and Wednesday, Dec 17.o'n.NJN, , .,. The "Healthy Aging' segment will also air on various cable net works across New Jersey during the next two months For additional information regarding', the bi oadcast, or regarding "Caucus t^tew Jersey,' go to the .program's World Wide Web site at http://www caucus Cranfortf Director of Parks and Recreation Frank D7 Adubato on the public television program "Caucus - New Jersey." • nj.org. r-scienti.fic explanation is that needles used at specific points stimulate the nervous system to release chemicals that can alter the body's perception of pain and promote its natural healing abilities. . CRANFORD KNITTING & FABRIC AnyPurchase of ; $ y i 0 0 Any Purchase of j $.1.0 or 'More' j N ^^^ o d w i t h i202r r More 7 .| g$| '; •• Mon-Wod 9:30-6'Thtire 8:30-8'Sal 9:30-5 " V JIM BEAM Bourbon 80' U 16 91.75 liter 9999 mnJ.iKliter y CHIVAS REGAL AO99 x 4499 Young'women can and do get breast cancer. If your mother or sister had the disease - especially if she developed it at an early age - you may be at greater risk. It is important for women of all ages to learn and practice monthly breast self examination, and to be seen each year, by their physician. As you approach your mid-30's, you should ask your doctor about having a baseline mammogram. 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Kathi^n and Shahrion will play the ,degree from Manhattan. School of- Music Tchaikovsky. . • Thomas also.plays the violin and double. "Hesitation Tango^ from the Souvenirs and a master's, degree from . Jullliard' • T •/.•.• ..'/-.' Tjallet:suite by Samuel" Barber, also for S c h o o l . . •:..•••/; . The Ynv.brothers ;ftre freBhmen a t : f T ;Z four^haridff piano. Kathryn lives, in , Ms. Hahri will sing "Missing", arid Westfl6ld High School arid performed-at Henry and Jean will play two works Carnegie Hall as cp:winners of the Alex for four-hands piano, "NoEwegiah Dance Westfield and attends Kent Place School "Vespers" from- :When We Were Ve\-y Young, based on the writings of A.A. Chaippinelli Memorial Etude No.a 2" by Grieg and "A Summer to in Summit. Competition. Allen studies the cello with Remember." Thomas, Henry, Jean, Kathryn and •Milne, and "Let the Bright Seraphim," Leo Wang and Peter studies the violin Henry, 10, is in fifth grade at T.P. Shannon are piano students of Mrs. from the oratorio Samson by George with Stephen Wqlosohovich. Hughes School in Berkeley Heights and Tammam. The piano instructor will per- Frederick Handel. Thomas ' will •' play "Golliwog's performed twice in the Piano Teachers form a movement from a trio for piano, She is a teacher in the Westfield Cakewalk" from the Children's Corner Society of America winners' recjtal at violin and cello by Beethoven; and the school system and will receive musical suite of Debussy. . Weill Recital Hall in Manhattan. Jean, "Valse Caprice No. 6" from "Soirees de accompaniment on the first two works The 11-year-old student of Mrs. his 9-year-old sister, is in fourth grade at Vienne," by Schubert, arranged for solo listed from Kristine Srhith-Morasso, also a Westfield teacher. : Tammam won second place in the Young T.P. Hughes School and plays the flute as piano by Liszt. Artists Piano Competition of the Music well as the violin. Admission costs $10. ; Mrs. Tammam holds a bachelor's •Shopping for presents ... send- chopped tbs. oil and 1/2 tap. Old bay 4. Heat remaining oil in large Featuring Things Irish • ing cards ... cleaning.the house. 1 1-inch piece fresh ginger, Seasoning; divide into 2 large skillet over medium-high heat. Scottish and Welsh pans. 'These demands of the. holiday peeled, chopped Add shrimp; saute 3-4 minutes or Capes, Sweaters, Scarves season a r e stressful enough. 1 can (28 oz.) Italian plum 2. Roast 35-40 minutes or until shrimp are bright pink. Ties and Hat$...Books, Tjiying to sc(ueeze in cooking for a tomatoes, drained iintil vegetables are tender, shak- Remove shrimp from skillet with Prints, Tapes and CD's... dinner party often can seem as ing pan twice and turning veg- slotted spoon. 1 tsp* Old Bay seasoning Silver and Gold Jewelry... infiurmountable as climbing etables halfway through cook 1 l/2-2_ lb.. medium shrimp, 5. Reduce heat. Stir in tomato Porcelain & Crystal... Mfrunt Everest. time; set aside. peeled, deveined . mixture and lemon juice. Cook, Irish Linen..All "Yet with thoughtful menu 1 tbs. lemon juice 3. Combine garlic, ginger, stirring frequently, 2-3 minutes. Si WIUMJ. Nl OWO Distinctive and selection and creative advance tomatoes and 1 tsp. Old Bay Add shrimp and heat through. Uniquely Celtic... hicolfirld nj lUUlU) 28 pniaprrl •->!. preparation, not only can you 1, Preheat oven to 450 degrees Seasoning in food processor or To serve, spread vegetables on thjrow and enjoy a successful hol- Fahrenheit. In large bowl, toss blender; puree until smooth. Set platter; top with shrimp mixture. Holiday hours: iday party, you might even be peppers, squash, and onions in 4 aside. Garnish with cilantro leaves, if Mon.-Sat. 10-5:50 • Thurs. to 8 able to take a nap the day of the desired. Sunday Noon to 5 ev^nl;. Serves 4-6. "Here are some helpful hints to -^NAPS make the dinner hassle-free. "• When you choose a menu, it's >ortant to try the meal in ance. Not only will it. safeguard against failure, but even 5 per person (min 10 persons) an experienced cook can make Roasted Maple-Glazed Boneless Turkey Breast, with Home-Style Gravy, Sausage, Cranberry the dish more quickly the second and Com Bread Dressing; and Cranberry Chutney or Smoked Boneless Ham and Apple tirfte around.. Chutney accompanied with many side dishes. Also, Homemade Desserts available '• Select dishes that can be Open Thanksgiving Until 12 Noon made prior to the "big" day and refrigerated. Reheat them before 41 Alden Street • Cranford • Phone: 272-1158 FAX: 272-5919 gujsljs arrive. • There are a number of things that can be prepared in advance. ANTIQUE, OLD, REPRODUCTION It'§ easy to roast vegetables, prepare sauces and even chop onions AM) CUSTOM MADE' LIGHTING fon the entire menu ahead of VICTORIAN, TURN OF CENTl IRY tirfte.,The day of the dinner, add ART DECO, COLONIAL, MISSION something simple such as CHANDELIERS, SCONCES, PENDANTS shrimp, which takes minutes to EXTERIOR LIGHTING, The Source coflk, to already-prepared sauces. TABLE & FLOOR LAMPS * Make lists! In addition to AlsoVintage Plumbing traditional shopping lists, create Claw Tubs, r •HBUUBttH 1 detailed preparation. lists. Pedestal Sinks, ,' Pre-HoUday Sale | Reyiew recipes and make note of Toilet'), Accessories what can be made two days in ' • S A V E 10 % -20 % J advance, one day in advance and th$ njprning of the event. SHOWROOM HOURS 1 " ' 10-6 Mon,-Sat • Late Night Tliurs.-8pni • Closed Sun. . Mere's a holiday idea that will free you up so you can enjoy your 908-3174665 • 800-366-3347 • Fax 908-3174629 owji party. It was created by PeWa'Meyers, whose award-winROY ELECTRIC ANTIQUE LIGHTING CO., INC ning ! cookbook, Spur of the 2 2 E l m S t r e e t • W e s t f i e l d , N.J. 0 7 0 9 0 | CALL FOR FREE LITERATURE • web site ww.westfieldnj.com/roy MQm^nt offers great ideas for www.westfleld nj com/roy . e-mail roy @ westfieldnj. com last-minute cooking. IPeel the shrimp, roast the vegetaj)le> and make the vegetable sand' make the sauce a day ahead. |j(Vll;you have to do on party day is >6aute the shrimp and heat everything through. |;Sdute"ed Spiced Shrimp Sunday, Nov. 23,10 a.m.-4 p.m. •with Roasted Vegetables 1/2 cup olive oil, divided • Hand-crafted items jj large red and/or yellow bell peppers, cored, cut into 2 1/2-inch • • Country-baked goods pieces % each, zucchini and yellow Scotch Plains-Fan wood High School squash, cut into 11/2-inch pieces & small red onions, peeled, £ O e /u*f£feOttA*UH?K io\> WUt> <7\J0licLup6** Westfield Road, Scotch Plains quartered 172 tsp. 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'• • ' LOWEST PRICES " ~ ^;WESwiEji) -r- Additional performees have been announced for-"Flowing Time,--*-fund-raising- concert "for;the Musical Club of We$tfielcl 3 p.mi Sunday atJKrst Baptist Church, 170Elm St. ; The performers are Allen Yu, piano and cellt); Peter Yu, violin; Thomas J|oseph Killian, piano; Henry and Jean Namkung, piano; Kathryn Chern and - Qhannon-Kahgrpianof Sondra-Tammam, • piano; Elsa Gail Hahn, soprano; Trent Johnson, organ; and a quartet of women singers. 1 Allen and Peter will perform "Violin Concert in A Minor" by Vieuxtemps and -:::M 26 Eastman St..-• Cranford '908-276-5505 EE <"•< ~" Local talented Thanksgiving Centerpieces :S Expert Custom Framing • Complete Line Of Notions & Buttons WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND? f-. Cranford, NJ Q Dross • Quilting QBrldal a Counted Cross 0 Needlepoint a CreWel Kits a Rug HookingQ Monpgrammlhg a Lamlnatfng Diplomas 0 Cuslom Draperies'SSljpcdvers1 ' . ... For further information on pain management and _ ^ _ ^ acupuncture, please call the EGMC Anesthesia Department • * community together because its good for the children and gives them a sense of heritage. Many of the recipes have the children's name in them (the; ^•CRANFORD — The new community cookbook is title)," Mrs. Mayer said. a class act. Ten-year-old Kyle Cook, a student at Livingston ['The .PTA of Livingston and Walnut Avenue Avenue School, loves his mother's oatmeal cookies schools have put together a book of "child-friendly" and suggested she submit her recipe. rfeiipefl they think you will enjoy. It's no surprise the recipe is called Kyle's ^Gooking.With Class is full of recipes that are all Favorite Oatmeal Cookies. • ' tried and true. They are all real recipes that anyone "It's a really old Quaker Oats recipe, and those ~°v prepare, even the kids," said PTA member are his favorites because this one is different than rie Mayer. the current ones. They are soft and chewy and have _ Jitrs. Mayer said the cookbook was developed as no raisins." said Kyle's mother, Lisa. ff%nd-raising effort for the PTA last year when Mrs. Mayer said most of the recipes in the book they asked parents and the school children to sub- are child-friendly and easy to follow. net as many recipes as they wanted. "I think these recipes are great because they are ."'•SWe published 560 recipes in the book and 600 all ..tried and true; not gourmet, these are actual cbpies.Vvere published. We hive everything ranging recipes, that people have used in their houses," she fromhpinemadequesadillas to tortolini.soup," she said. ^These recipes are not impossible to make." . Kristin Hardman, 7, who attends Walnut Avenue rt^-->. book- Was: initially made available to the School hadber mother submit a family tradition; school community and is now available to the gen- . "Our crumb cake is special to us because it's " "VuBlic and the proceeds from sales will be been in our family for a. a few generations. ; Whenever our family gets together, Mom (Grandma a equally by both PTA groups. liink anything like this brings the school and June).makes.it," said Kristin's mother, Sharan. FABRICS 'CRAFTS*YARN We carry a complete line of quality cotton, wools &. acrylics yarn <•• The medical community is now recognizing the benefit of acupuncture, which is covered by many health plans, according to Dr. Yu. He cautions/however, that patients should seek treatment from a trained physician who offers acupuncture as a medical procedure under strict guidelines established by the state. . v;at(908) 629-8556. gy SHEA THOMAS TfiE CHRONICLE 302 Cetola§|lili^^ " Our 27th Year Celebration" A-7 r •(*'*V W^.'VM''Recreation .and v i t ATE BREAKING NEWS Cranford Chronicle v\ ! • ' : ' • • " '