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VOL. 24 NO. 1178 Subscription Price, $5.00 Per Year "fie* 15 Cants IUGUST 6,., 1970 Council May Slice Up To $250,000 From Budget Watertown, "s record budget requests of $6,504,137 probably Council To Ask Change In New •ill be cut by about a. quarter of* iouiion dollars t>y the Town ouncii in, deliberations before Buckingham St Intersection ic innuai budget Town A '"'basic formula1'"* :o .•ne blasting oi ledge rock and Meeting Aug., 10. determine priorities for roaa. ine installation 01 drams. The 3ut taxpayers, still could be •.improvements was requested 'by proolem caused by the lack of •'aced with a tax Hike of nine to Council Vice-Chairman 3li.cha.rd drainage has been termed, the 0 mills next year, aased on the Garside at the recent Town '""worst drainage arooienr' in •urrent 'Grand List. Council meeting, ~Vatertown by Councilman, "ouncii. Chan-man Robert W. Such. a. formula yrooably toisso,, and. one which causes "vittv, ai response to questions would given road conditions extremely dangerous conditions •""om the floor ai last week's causing property damage the JI 'Winter. - . -joiic tieanng on the budget, highest priority ;or "lie entire project will cost •aid that as1 mucn as ,$125,000 improvement. Other factors J29,316 for wnich a contract •ouid be cut irom the School which would be taken into iias been, awarded to Grazia.no depart ment's request :or consideration, would 'be seventy Bros. Construction Company. : 3.7 83„07 9. ina » et ween o f c on d i t i,o n,s,,, ? o p uiation 3ther action taken « the 510*5.000 ana SI25,000' from, density, and need, for drainage. Council, meeting Monday night •'he Administrative request tor Councilman Ronald Russo included a request' that Town <2.721.057. suggested that the Council invite Manager Paul Smith immediately "own. Manager Paul F. Smith .ontact Ralph Hager, .Deputy POLICE CHIEF Joseph A. Ciriello, center, and Deputy Chief Town Engineer William Owen to 1 lad aid last ween that the Edmund Mono last week accepted on behalf of the town an i. future meeting in order to T I a r f i c C o m m 1 s s 1 o n e r *85 1.988 .. a, crease in :he award from the American Automobile Association. The town, discuss with iim :.h.e *oncerning construction, 01 the "eauested budget would require now has completed two years 'without a pedestrian fatality, one establishment of a formula to itoute 262 connector. „. ;ax, nike. based on, the present of only two towns in the state in this category.'The plaque also determine 'the priorities,, larside commented that the 'Irand List, of 1,1.3 mills, With cited the Department for standards of engineering, education and The suggestion tor the .urrent design oi" the connector 'he Council low meeting enforcement in the field of traffic safety. Making the presentation ""formula"" was prompted by the s i ""fiasco". "Something must "eguiariy to snave this, ina was Francis, S. McCarthy, Traffic Safety 'Director of" the iliscussion of the Sylvan Lake "x done to Insure the redesigning should the cuts total S225.OOO ' Motor Gub. - Road •• improvement jelay. JI the connector's intersection •o $250,000 about 3 to 5 1/3 Drainage 'improvements, on the •nth Buckingham St. nut "mils could be cut. dropping the road, have teen consistently Lake R,d.,," Mr. Garside -ncrease required to aoout eight postponed due to the .nature or Implying that such, a request will inlls. the improvements which require continued on page i 2) iowever. since no settlement .as icen reacned is yet on "eacners' salaries, JI on salary Meskill Gets Backing Of GOP 1 creases :or io,u,cemen x -iehway Oepanment workers. .noiner upward aounce m the Leaders For Aug. 12 Primary -udget ;an oe expected, adding Republicans are King urged uiotner two to three nulls to the ; •*Ve will make an attempt ro to ""get out and vote"' .n the *et is many Republicans out to .otal. A normal increase in, the August '.. 2 primary iy •'OK .is possible and. is lar is 3iand List should be able to cut Republican Town, Committee !«P'M~n. goes we will leave it up ..iie 'final, reauirea hike :o Chairman Richard C. Sozzuto. '••o i.e people oi Watertown to between nine ana 10. The primary viil jive "" ,.c tneir own ,:noice, *' \fr. "kis doesn't .-nean. nowever. Republicans a chance to cnoose sozzuto told 'the Town rimes, .hat residents will be paying 63 a candidate for governor ina "he voting ,iours :or the ,JT >A mifls aext year. With U.S. Senator to sppose :ne ?nmary will be ,,,2 noon to s i evaluation slated to be finished D e m o c r a t s c a n a i d a t e s .. n ".m. rteminway .Park School an,d by ":he ind n the '/ear, November. ,,»i,ft Junior High, will serve as continued on page i2) Congressman .Thomas Meskill, •*»e polling places lor the first and State Senator Wallace :na second district respectively. Day Camp Oarniyal Barnes 'will, challenge eacn. other Edward Manning ana William for the gubernatorial seat and 'lusseil will act as moderators Proceeds To Aid Congressman Lowell Weicfcer lunng the voting hours. and State Senator John Lupton led Cross Fund will vie for the Washington post,,. The Watertown .Red Cross According, to Mr. Bozzuro, Drum Corps Chapter, wnich 'is faced, with the W a t e r t o w n - O a k v 11, le jvuig to 'disband before the end Republican, Town Committee is -•i the year because oi" a, lack of continuing its state convention, Eight Awards '•lnds, will be the beneficiary of support of Congressman Meskill us year's Carnival, at the Judd but' is "split; about, 50-50" in -arm Country Oay Camp. support of each particular ill fLT« JIMP .director fred Judd senatorial candidate. '""he Oakvule- Watertown Fife announced "-his. week that aa Drum Corps just about proceeds :rom ine 'innual wept the boards Sunday in a 'Carnival,, :o se held. on. Order Tighter -omnentive meet ana, field day 'Thursday, Aug. i3, starting at 6 oonsored by the St. Cabnni nun., will be turned over to the •iome in West Park, N.Y. .liapter as pan. oi the current Discipline On Tie local youngsters Drought irive to raise funds to keep the '•ack five 'first place trophies or operation going. Last year's neaals, plus two seconds and, a, ""coceeos were aonated to the Truck Checks Hird. . chooi Department's leanng, "'''Drive every truck, like it's "lie Corps won a iirst place •unpaired class, ana the year your own,,"' Town Manager Paul Trophy for playing in the jumor 'lefore went to the Lions Club Smith told, members 01 the Modern Division, ana another •for its eye glass program. 'Highway Department in a. recent *»rst place :ropny :"or "his 'will 'be the ninth year the letter' of castigation. .ppearance. Elaine Wiltshire, the CHRISTMAS' IN JULY is not an occntmce eajoyed by tl, but -amivaJ, has oeen conducted. The criticism came alter a 'Corps'' Majorette, won a, iirst There will be games of chance, then were some lucky Watertown younptera participating in the report, in, last week's Town place medal as the Best Junior various playground activities who had 'the pleasure of seeing Santa pony rides, hay ndes, i **snook" 'Times concerning repairs Majorette. She is the daughter ot louse, cake raffle, refreshments, Glaus five months earlier than usual. In the top photo,, arriving at totaling SI, 100 which must be Ifr. and Mrs. K. Wiltshire, the Baldwin playground in a 'brief snow storm, Santa immediately etc. All. the arrangements have tone on Truck No. 3 due to the Oakville. Susan, Poplis, daughter been .Handled by cnildren does "his' thing** by reaching into 'his sack and providing failure of drivers1, to report, a, it 'Mr. and, Mrs, John Poplis, •"'•goodies" for the contented children. In the 'bottom, pfioto, (L to attending 'the camp, with 'the "skipping'" :in. its engine. Jakviie, won a iirst place medal. tssistance oi counseUors. Mr. ,1) Kim Sunbmy, Jeff Benibc, and Cathy Romano enjoy some of Sir. Smith further stated in n individual fifing; and Robin the' more edible treats offend to 'them, at the celebration, The fudd 'is in overall, charge,,, assisted, 'the letter that such neglgance 'tinsel, son, or 'Mi. and Mrs. hv Mrs. Gordon fiurritt and Miss day's activities wen part, of 'the nmmer lecteation Council 1 program. (continued, oa page i'2) continued on page 12) ietsy Richmond. fr-ltam PropertyTimes (WtUrtown, COWL of) Thursday the, Augus Watertownt 6,1970 Historical Society answered the week's safety Fusco CL&P Safety slope, "The time to be careful Contest Winner 'is-now'* and has 'had" a good watertownhistoricalsociety.orgsafety record during the contest Nicholas A. Fusco, of period, . Watertown, a customer serviceman for The Connecticut <*# WEDDING** • light and Ibw Company, was Arrangements - one of seven winners in the sixth 'CALL . - •week of the Company's summer safety slogan contest. TOWN LIMB FLORIST • Mr. Fusco 'will enjoy dinner Middle Bowl Turnpike with a-guest at the restaurant ot Woodbury Tel 274-8924 '.his choice. He correctly A8HULT PAVMC | RENTAL SERVICE r LANDSCAPING , . Sanders — Pol it her* EXCAVATING ' | Edgers — Elec. DfillJ LOAM . Lawn Rollers — Spraodera JENITE SEALER | KEYS MADE' , Tel. 274-1 W» CEESTWOOT PAVING | HARDWARE COMPANO Y I Kallta Insurance Agency SUPER SERVICE was the by-word last weekend at Sheni-AmTs 'Dinette, Maim St., where Chris and" Life - Auto - Fire - Theft Pat Rose observed their third anniversary in business. Providing the service to 'the Rose family is Joe DiBiase, Vice-President of State Dairy, unofficial Mayor of Bethlehem,, and winner of the 1970 Nice, '•Liability - Health - Accident - Marine Guy Award presented by the N.E.A.S.P.M.G. Seated, left, to right, are Cheryl, 'Chris, Pat and Brian Rose. - . course at. one of the 'National REAL ESTATE John Ferguson the subjects by Mr.. Ferguson, 639 Main Street A u d u b on S o cie t y 's f o u r Special, emphasis, was given to Watertown Attends ''Two-Week workshops this summer. providing techniques for 314 'Main Street Oakville Audubon Camp Birds, plants, insects, pond teaching natural, '.history 274-8882 life and marine life were some of conservation to children. John " Ferguson, 151 Hlddlebary- Road,, recently 'Completed a two-week course in Held 'biology and conservation at the * Audubon Camp in Medomak, Maine. JOHN LUPTON . Mr. Ferguson was one of 52 - special students enrolled at the Maine camp during the past two weeks and one of the more than 9 00 teachers and - adult BACKS PRESIDENT NIXON conservation leaders who enrolled in the conservation. Range & Fuel Oil WATERTOWN - OAKVILLE M, m i»sr. A • II T'f

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KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES 5-10-20 Ib. bags CHARCOAL - RemNicM Twm Cmnittee Menken For UPTON 5 Ib, bags /C§IC§-4Sfrftf*St. Leo Fabian Jack E. Traver Arthur Ctirala WATBTW1Y-754-4177 Raymond Donohoe Richflrd C# Buzzuto James Myers 'Frank Cnrala,- HAffYTRAVIUMG "Stanley Masayda Clayton Spencer Annand Padella With Jmmm P Mlt«Ul Clyde O. Sayre AttUio Lottanzlo Anthony E. Calabrese James B. Mullen Vincent O. Palladino August I. Kiesel Richard J. Fusco Ann Palmer - Frederick Richmond Vincent Mitchell James Caulfield Thomas E. 'Idly Ruth Diorio - „ Louis Fabian Angeline Becca ELTON LOMY 7M4lft Republican Community Leaders For LUPTON BARGAINS! Today,, with the high rising costs in food, Barbara Kwapen Edward Kuslis .housing and household items, Gilbert Christie everyone is looking for a Edith Skilton BARGAIN'. Why. not in trawl, J. Andre Fournier Laurence Baeder too. Stretch, summer into fal William Viggiana Fred Judd ^ by traveling, after September 1st and take advantage of Horace Stud well James McGowan some- travel 'bargains. Jet Mrs. James Christie Dr. Wilton Banted round, trip to Miami; stay at a Alan Blum motel for seven nights, all for - Elliott Labovitz $126.50, or to San, Juan for Benjamin Lynn Raymond Ventresca as little as $146.50 for six nights, or to Jamaica for Palomba sewn' nights from, ,,.1205, or to Aruba for six nights from, - AIREPUBLICAN $20?,. Come into our1 office WE.CANT AFFORD SENATOR for full, particulars on these and other travel suggestions. . • WHO' DOESNT BACK OUR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT SNEAK PREVIEW! Have you ever dreamed of going to the "French 'Riviera? Nice? Cannes? Juan, les Pins? Would VOTE LUPTON Because a two-week holiday complete with round trip jet and. accommodations starting at S315.00 appear to be a bargain? We'll'tell you more:,, LUPTON VOTES Republican about this after -August 30th. if you keep postponing your AUGUST 12th PRIMARY NOON TO 8 PJt. travel plans 'because it is too expensive, you may "be able SWIFT JUNIOR "HIGH HEMINGWAY PARK SCHOOL to afford a vacation between September 1 and .'December OAKYHJLE WATERTOWN 15, the 'best time for travel BARGAINS. . Article by Teresa" P. Mitciell' (Ad qpoMond by Watertown Republicans for Lupton) Property of the Watertown Historical'Times {Watertown,, €01111,.} ThursdaySociety, August 6. 1970— 4 'Chairman Mc.ha.el Vernovai, and •onsiaer any problems wnich lesearch. , City, at Local Group Forms Town Committee members John Watertown Joins ,»iu,d, be attacked on a regional jraduation ceremonies m June, Vitone and Robert Kolpa are the lasis. A .regional, narcotics squad To Support' Bid leaders of the group who will Elected Officials a1 arug eaucation program are By John Lupton watertownhistoricalsociety.orghold weekly meetings each Regional Council »ine 01 the shared projects Tuesday, night until the August Watertown became the third vnich will, ae considered. 0. Dailadino At a recent meeting held at 19 primary. "The meetings are Council, Vice-Chairman Richard the home of James Mullen, a town to approve membership in held at 7:30 o'clock at the St. the Regional Council of Elected. "jarside commented that tie estate broker group 6f inte res t ed Mary Magdalen Church... Hall, relieved a. major protect which W a t e rt o wn -Oakville residents Officials at the 'Town Council Buckingham Street, Oakville. meeting Monday night, J'G'UMJ be considered would be 274-494? 753-411? organized a local campaign, in :ne snaring of gareags disposal support; of State Senator John Among the activities planned Will a dearth ot auolic are door to door canvassing, participation concerning :Ii.e JV the towns... Lupton's bid for the Republican 'Tie RCEO' is the second sucn nomination for U.S. Senator. He telephoning and distribution of 'Ordinance vhich proposed PLUMBING literal ur e. O t he r activities membership to the RCEO. the . n 1 ergovernmenui cooperative is opposing in "•enture to be entered into by the Republican primary Aug. 12. include the manning of the Council unanimously approved OF .ALL KINDS Duffey Headquarters . on Main the proposal which is. the second :ne town,. At the July 20 Town Mr. Mullen, 'Chairman of the Street in Watertown and the Council meeting, :fi,e Vlutual Rep u b 1 i c a n s for L u p t o n step taken by the town lor HEATER RENTALS coordination, of all volunteers. furthering intercommunity rofice Assistance Agreement was Committee, said there was 3oroved. which provides tor the strong support for Lupton in Candidate To -Be responsibility. REMODELING The n e w or ga n iza t ion's inanng oi poi.ee manpower ana town and that everything, equipment within the towns oi possible will be done to insure Here On. Friday membership would 'include the M Hour S«TIC« Mrs. Barbara B. Dunn, chief elected officials oi eacn :ne Central • Manganic*. Valley his election. He pointed out that Planning Region. four local convention, delegates Republican candidate for member town, 'Thus :ar. Estimates Secretary of State,, will be in. Maugatuck. Thomaston. ina supported Lupton and that the ,.,,. n,da E. .ones, ;Q0 i WATE1TOWN majority of the Republican Watertown, on. Friday, Aug. 7, at Watertown are 'the only towns 3:30 p.m., for a "coffee party" represented, "annvside Ave.. Jakinlle was i PLUMBING' t Town Committee also support -,ae 01 the seven Connecticut i .him as individuals. at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. fl. With, an emphasis on more SEATING , 'Raymond Sjostedt, 1.05 Belden - ntercomm u nity government asidents to receive a B.A. degree { According to Mr. Mullen the "fom the New School for Social 1083 HaJB, St !?4'-SSiS| key issue in the statewide St.. cooperation, the RCEO would primary is the support of the MR. Dunn 'will speak briefly administration's policies, both, and,answer questions from, those foreign and domestic. Mr. attending. 'The affair is open Lupton's , opponent has . to any interested persons, Ymr best investment for repeatedly voted against Mr. under the sponsorship oi the Committee for Meskill. ; Nixon on key national issues, 'he said, citing the surtax extension, ABM, HEW appropriation veto. WILLIAM ft, TROTTA Security, rntum Urban Renewal amendment,* R»ol Estate Broker h o s p i t a 1 cons t r u c t i o n. APPRAISALS appropriation veto and the C o o p e r - Churcha mend me nt as 625 Main Stmt WoUrtown am convenience . .. examples. 274-2097 ~ 567-9023 Mrs. Barbara Kwapien said. Republicans for Lupton will be PIONEER mailing detailed information on these bits to all Republican, Automobiles voters prior to the Aug. 12 inc. primary. Authorized Volks. Dealer Persons interested in working on Mr. Lupton's campaign GOO Strait* Ppke. should contact Mi. Mullen at Watertown 374-8846 2744400. Duffey Group WHITEHOUSE Organizational Meeting Held The Water to wn-Oakville I REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT Citizens for Duffey held, their first meeting last Tuesday and began the organization of Lav. if .\[;t!llU'M,::Jk"i workers from both parties' in Thomaston Savings Sank ii support: of the candidacy- of the Rev. Joseph Duffey for; the Democratic nomination for U. S. IvniiH'th I.. Whili-h Senator." EERE Y0U-€E.T: .'Democratic Town Committee :«r savingB .are protected by • SAFETY D.I.C. Insurance ana the Mists and Writers Street Fair ,£nD.ie reserves of this bank. Sunday, Aug. 9, from 1 to 5 p.m. LIQUIDITY Withdraw anytune, no nonce On the Green, Bethlehem, Conn. Featuring original Arts, Crafte, Literature PROTECTION 'our uassDook balance is not Refreshments available — Public invited ifected by aaverse iw,mgs in :e marKet. lain, or Shine • VERSATILITY iave anytime, small deposits, .are si m welcome as Large amounts.

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Call far Appointment: Model 263-3488 —SAVINGS BANK- West Hoven Office l-t344#it OFFCES TO SERVE YOU WASSERMAN AGENCY 40 .Main SI. 13 Mom St. 65 Main, St. ilfMIEI: 4—TWnProperty ^ Times (Watertown^ Conn. of) Thursday the, AugusWatertownt 6,1970 Historical Society 'WiMard L. Hartshorn, who 'will be on, the Green, to register. Also scheduled is a white Town Tillies,, Inc. elephant table, home baked watertownhistoricalsociety.orggoods, and refreshments. 'There is Pubhshed Weekly no admission charge. ••' ' Second class .postage paid at, Watertown. Conn. ' Office located in the George" Building'. €70 Alain Street, " Grange Meeting Watertown. For news or iti.forma.tion call 274-1968 or 274- Watertown • Grange, No. 122, .4119. Address mail to TOWN TIMES, Box: 53, OakviUe, or will meet Friday, August 7 at 8 Box 1 „ Watertown. Conn., p.,m. m-the Masonic Hail, Main, William E. Simmons, Editor & Publisher •'Street. Master Florence-Byrnes will preside.. liiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hill iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii mi i in i iiiiiitiiifi iiiii i in it iiiiiiii it ei nit i <. Refreshments committee for August includes Stanley and Ethel Witty, Patricia Tortoreffi, Martha Chase, Lucy Gignac, Bernadette Gauthier, Rolene Affairs Of State Cook, and Audrey Hart, B> CARLTON HILL SDinfER SALE Sometimes it.seems, as though, the General Assembly conducts "ON' a contest to see who can pick the longest name.for an interim.., study group. Surely a leading, contender for the honor in the WOMEN'S • current biennium is the Commission on. Housing Wi.fli.in an MM) 'Optimum living. Environment and New Planned Communities. State 'Sen. Joseph I. JfJuckley of Seymour, its chairman, CHILDREN'S commenting on Ms intitial report1 recently',, said Connecticut'"is in the midst of a terrible housing crisis." Unless, private and public APPABKL resources act promptly, he said, the fantastic problems found are GRAND' OPENING of Cavalto's & DiStasi, Imp., at 61 Woodwie THE going to "affect'us,, our children, and our grandchildren." St Oakville,' was held Sunday morning, with Rita Gedraitis, Miss CARRIAGE HOUSE As. election year debates center attention on. the question, of • Watertown, of 1970,, cutting a ribbon to officially open the store. where and how new homes are to be built, as well as on the The store, owned by Vito Cavalo, right, features a full line of Conn* Wddbtanr skyrocket rise of government costs, the statistics cited are most., imported Italian food. At left is Police Chief Joseph Ciriello,, and, Monon. thru 3at. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. important. They make it easier to understand, why a "$690 to his left is Sebastiano DiStasi, store manager. Chiisiint Barker, Prop. million gap" just ahead between state .'revenues and expenditures Grazia.no, Torn Kalatsky, Dan 'has teen, projected. Ducey To Be Guest GrazianOj Joseph Kufibauskas, By 1,980, the commission predicts,.the state's population will At Testimonial Pat Mazzamaro, Louis Nadeau, MATTY'S " rise to "3.5 million and by the'year-2000 there will 'be more than "He Honorable Charles J. R ay m on, d Ken nedy, Henry five "million people. Construction of housing; has lagged behind. Ducey, Deputy Supreme Knight: Despins, Al Posa, Louis the need so 'much that, within' the past, decade, the number of of the Knights of Columbus, will V a 11 i n court, Charles- O'Neil, Asphalt Paving available vacant units has been cut in half, Buckley said. 'be the guest speaker at a plaque Jerry Collins,, Larry Ryan, Of the one million units now existing, he said, 15 per cent, are unveiling, and testimonial at the Carmine Razza, Frank Rose,,- Leo CO. sub-standard. To accommodate growth and replace inadeuqate Pius X Council Knights, of Fabiano, Tony Gaula, Edward,, • Water and Sewer facilities, between, 700,000 and, 1,050,000 units will have to' be Columbus Home -on Saturday O'Connor, George Sloss, John Connect! one buUt in the next 30 years, he said, and 71 percent of the state's evening. September 26,.; K e i 11 y,, R a n d, y Vallincour t, .1,7 million acres of land suitable for development will be in, use. Oilman 'Freeman, Lawrence • Septic Tank Systems The' .event is being held in Lafferty, Frank Bavone, •Michael Installed - .Dramatic increases in public and private costs to meet the dedication for • the brother I growth are seen- by the commission. Schools and sewers to Diprimio, Charles Montrose, • Drainage Problems • '"accommodate-the population growth will require $ 110' million a Knights of the Council, and 'their John Clark, Richard. Lecuyer, J. ' year over the next 30 years, as against $65 million a year in sister Columbiette Auxiliary A, n. d r e F o u r n i e r, Jose p h, Corrected 1966-68 for new, replacement and upgraded facilities. who helped in the renovation of •Gugliemettc, and, Joseph, Nagy. 274-8686 * • 274-3644 Private capital expenditures for housing, streets,' water and council. home facilities. The Affiliates are Columbiettt sewers will increase, also, it is declared, from an average of $37,5 Miss Geraldine Baptist will, "be Auxiliary, Knights of Columbus million to $850 million a year. ""The implications of these costs, as soloist and the George Coffee Bowling League, Fourth Degree they relate to urban sprawl and, local and state tax policies must Orchestra, will provide the music Assembly, Matty's Paving, be*carefully evaluated," the commission points out. for the dinner dance. ' Cabana Catering, Crestwood So, when the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council, told the The tickets, which are limited, Ford, and, Hy Labonne and HEMINWAY State Revenue Task Force to expect nearly $700 million more- will be on, sale at the Council Sons. will have to be: raised in the 1971 - 73 fiscal, period, it had. in mind home until September „ 10, the same growth statistics and the probable increase in pressure The members of the planning Annual Street Fair- for the stale to assume more local costs; committee for- the .event are BARTLETT This is not, as U. S. Rep. Thomas I. Meskill promptly Lawrence Ryan, Edwin Traver, Scheduled Sunday misnamed it,, "a deficit prediction.,""'He'interpreted it to mean S r.,, J o s e p h K u I i k a s k us, The ••39th Annual Street Fair, "the state is, worse than financially bankrupt; it is absolutely Lawrence ,. Lafferty,,, Francis, sponsored . by the Artists and MFC CO. destitute."1 'Under sound Republican management, he said,,, the Lane, Charles O'Neil, Rodney Writers, of Connecticut, Inc., will drain on, the state's fiscal solvency would, end. Ayotte, Mrs. Helen Biazys, Mrs. be held Sunday, Aug. 9, from .1 Edwin Traver, Mrs. Betty 'Lane, to 5 p.m. on the Green, WATERTOHN, CONN. If Meskill should become governor^ however, he'd soon" find and Mrs. James R. Smith. The Bethlehem'.. In-case of rain the o'Ut a mere change in party label is not enough to straighten, out next, committee meeting 'will be Fair" will be moved inside to Connecticut's, financial dilemma. By then,,.the Revenue Task August 14 at. 8:40' p.m. at the Johnson Memorial Hall. Force, will have provided'an outline of the immensity of the council home. problems a -new administration must face. Artists,, writers, and craftsmen, NYLON THREAD The following names will be whether • members of the state What the CPEC was telling in its report was. the size of the new • inscribed on, the plaque:- Rosalia organization or hot, have been, BRAIDED LINES income Connecticut must realize in the next biennium in order to Bernier, George Gebeault, invited to participate in the balance the budget, It is not conceivable, of course, that the 1,971 Francis Graziano, Herb Mason., exhibit. Displays will include General Assembly would knowingly create' a situation leading to a Walter Le May, Laurrier originals in oils, water color and $690 •million deficit.. Thibault, H.R. Sjostedt, Conrad. other media. There will be a. True,,, the ,1967 session did, fail to assure a, balance and, the state Collins, Ferdinand Labbe,' H. variety of crafts and literature. was^ $150 million in the.red by July of 1969. And. the 1969 Connelly, Walter Biazys, Charles session didn't do any better, with a deficit of some $200 .million Exhibitors are advised to Shea, Henry Boucher, Francis arrive early to assure themselves , already in sight. That's why the Revenue Task Force was created Lane,,, Harry Hearn, Alcide to.'wrestle with the problem,. • of a place'to exhibit their work. Boucher, Lionel .Marquis, Leo F. They should bring, chairs,, tables Its assignment, as' has been •-pointed out' before, seems' to be Charbonneau, Joseph -Brazaitis, . a limited to finding the money to meet the demand for more state and • other settings. 'Exhibitors Anthony Riiraldi, Donald should contact the Treasurer,, grants, services and, programs. The alternative of cutting such Forgue, Charles Stequart, new ring expenditures, and reducing the amount: to be raised by taxation Wallace Michaud, Irving toil would hate to be'the decision of the legislators. Campbell, George Deary; Al LEAVING HOME In" recognition of this fact, the CPEC joined other agencies and Bernier, Oscar Dupont, Ed. individuals in suggesting new forms of taxation or expanding ' Traver Sr., Edward Me Gee, Paul existing taxes. Stopping well short of the Connecticut Labor Freeman, Larry Feola, Sonny IS NO LAUGHING Council's proposal to •replace the sales tax. with; an income tax, Genovise, Dominic Romano, CPEC said only that the latter should be considered, combined Vito Labis, Joseph Lovetere, Pat 'With, more of the former. • ' With • Buckley's long-name commission, it. was conceded, no MATTER... administration, regardless of-its party label, can reverse: the fact of JOHN 6; 0NEIL' L .'population, growth. Those five million people expected in Connecticut by the year 2,000 will force an ever larger revenue But, the Welcome Wagon gap in each biennium through their: demands for service.. FUNERAL HOME 'hostess ca n make it easier "to adjust to. your new Houses,,,, schools, highways, sewers and, myriad, other things " 742 Main St.,,, Oakville must be provided out of public and,'private resources-• Municipal surroundings, and may- - governments, near the end of their fiscal ropes, will, put more PHONE 274-3005 be put, a smile on your, pressure on, state and federal agencies for help, shifting'but never face! easing the burden of taxation. Hie Love Hue K o 1 a t s k y a- n d L o u i s .. K.ofC.To Vaillancouit; Outside Guard,,, It's • love ring Because you. are Elect Officers Joseph, Hondura; "Trustees, W THOMAS LITTLETONS in tove you'll want a ring that 'Lawrence - Lafferty, diaries •ays love in. every way. From 'The Pius X Council, bights " O'Neill and Carmen Razza. the exciting cut of its diamond of Columbus, will elect officers to the graceful elegance of its for the 197O-T1 yew at a "setting. Suci, a ring is a .Lowe meeting on Tuesday, August 1,1, Ring' from ArtCarved. Do come at 3 p.m. at the Council Hone., see our ArtOarved 'collection Main. Street. Nominees are: for Chaplain, the Rev. Robert A. Condron; Grand1 .bight, .'Lawrence' Ryan; Deputy Grand, Knight,,, Al EmWs Bernier; Chancellor, Edward Me Gee; warden,' Al, Posa; 'Advocate, Joseph Nagy; Jewelers Recording Secretary, Edwin 709 Main SI Traver, Sr.: Financial Secretary, Joseph 'Krulikauslcas; Treasurer, GUILD-OPTICIANS fatertown John O*NeJD; .'Lecturer,.. Francis, X. 'Lane; Inside Gaud, 'Thomas 2M-19U T^EK&ttgttia^^

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The Democrat: machine is still strong, still tough. But its 16-year record of waste, mismanagement and failure is there for everyone to see. People across the state are calling for a change, a man with vision. A winner;

The Republican party has such a man. Tom'Meskill.

In every statewide poll conducted by recognized research companies for various political groups. Torn Meskill1 has emerged as the only Republican

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That's not surprising.

As Mayor of New Britain and as a Congressman, Tom has built a record to be proud of. As a "get-the-job-done" leader, as a courageous fighter.

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Primary Day, August 12th, noon to 8 P.M. MESKILL Because the governor can do so much to help. PiM for by ttw PtopH lor MwHIl — FoMw WMto. Ti •—TowPropertyn Time* (Watertown, Conn.of) ThonwUrthe, WatertownAnppt % 1971 Historical Society Committee of tie Watertown Hurlbut, 88; Mrs. Robert Colby .'library Association will receive and. Mrs. John Gleason, 8:2; AUTO-LIFE-HOME Sjostedt Hasan For Meskill the proposals in, the meeting Arthur Leece and John Kiley, room of the Watertown Library 80; and Mis. Frank Kelly and watertownhistoricalsociety.org. until 2 p.m. MR. George Gardiner, 76%. East INSURANCE T0G.O.P. Town Committee A deposit of $50 for each full, and West: Dr. Vincent H. Raymond Sjostedt of 10! set of plans .and specification, Mastroianni and. Dr. James AmhreFi Belden Street ha been named and a deposit of S3S foreac h set 'Lawloi, 99%; Mrs. Gordon 133 Maim Stfv«t Baton to the Republican Town of mechanical plans and Chipman and Carleton Matties, Oclrvill. Committee for the Meskill fo? specification will be required. 86%; Miss. Muriel Schofield and Governor primary campaign. Checks will 'be made payable to 'Mis, James Mead, 81; and P.J. 274-2569 'Mr. Sjostedt has been, active in the architects. The deposit will Ci«deglio..ai>d..'P. A. Davino, 77- civic affairs, being a Councilman te returned when plans .and on the first and second Town specification have 'been returned Council. He .presently is to the architect in .good 1 CHAS. F. LEWIS FT e & i d"e nt o f the condition, within 10 days: after ., TRUCKING Watertown• In accepting the' position of your* 'to aqRy •* special r«tM Meskill Liason Men., they have ttutifH ttw autumn st&son,.. joined "Meskill for Governor" do you call to solve the above problems? 0» hciwt acftMtfn, Hit aplr- Campaign to help elect a man 0cil?,. 10toy* 4 p*t» **•«*• who has proven-his ability to ftonM Umtt eiiisfM andl ttta §m. I, 1iSf*,5*rttr»« 31S serve all the people of WHY not call JAC-KOM Inc., the ultimate in 'burglar & MM%, •Metent Italian par- in. It, 11i»n,S*rtifr»a> J10 SMIMIL. Choose from S cnriiM •*Kl«te2klM .Connecticut, 'Mr. Sjostedt aid. he, UYittft,2fto1rmt2n "Tom Meskill has been the. fire protection, for Business and Home. calling M the mort popular ports In trig Cwrlbbawi. sailing 111 Him Cr(w-ftnuniw inistry hardest working Congressman ion.. 'and one of the most dedicated Phone 274-8806 753-4065 Wnlmtm nta MbJ«tto Mltabll% public servants that the state of 24 How Cowfl§e iBY WATERTOm ANSWERING SERVICE Connecticut has .seen in many years,. Meskill is the one man "NO DIALER'S" Wired directly from "your premises to 'who can solve the .pressing answering service1. problems facing our State,"* he concluded. Leased' Equipment Maintenance guaranteed Free. ' Anyone interested in helping Locally Owned 'and' Operaied. elect Tom Meskill Governor can. Citizens For MESKILL

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Based on bis record in public BE SO RE TO .service' as Mayor of New Britain and U. S. Congressman from tie 6th Congrtseiona) District, we believe that tie best man for this iffice b "TOM- MESKILL. Connecticut Needs Meskill fflWMV WOKSMY, MKVSr 12-12 MOON - S PJK. 1st DISTRICT 2nd DISTRICT IKH'tl fGWA Y PARK SCHOOL SWIFT JUNIOR HIGH Sponsored by Wrtertowa Cttfawts tot .lliifcffl. CM* Allen - Lawrence Patomba Jofcn B. Cawidr, Jr. August J. Klml Harold Smith G. Wilmont Bn«tcf'Md AUce Mmdmx Jaoee P. CaolfieU Attilio Utt«iuk) Fmak A. Caacalla .Art; .Inaal 'Elliott. 3. Ulvofta' Arthur Cvnik Eugene K. Malewicr Willfcun E. Simpona. EUawortti G Leo Mini John 'Ew Bartpo ftank Oiralla A. L. Jtlra, ' Stanley Maaayda Mm. Clarke P!*n«r The R«v. L_ 1A» Kkhael Bacca Hn. Edmond Worio Henry A. M«7«r Pp&derlck Riciutwnd John Atwood Karen Sam Paul F. Beets, Jr. Rajnaond H. Donohoe Mm Her Clyde 0. Sayw Looii Sbordone J. Andre Fournier" Richard C. Bwtmto hm FaMan * Vincent MitcbeU H. Raymood SjotUdt H«g«M Cari aa«mon Ajtfbmj R. Clb iBCninl «.. JTOmOO Bdw«rHK8jd t Jamea Mullen Clayton B. Bpmm&t iriniiiii Anthony J, Oharlaa T. K«Uogg James A. Urem Norman II. Stephen 'Mtu mmk a. Ftm Thomas •.. 'Bi Ajmnnd ¥. Pwlela Stefan Q. thmT Richard Hoyt Donaboe Rayntood J, Vfateent 0. Fll Jack & Traw John H. & €wdM Property of the Watertownfnw mHistorical rimes (Watertown, Com. ) SocietyThursday, August 6, 1970—7 fears, ago by the state legislature. .So 1 went to the boxing show, a gathering of the sporting clan Quigley's defeated our Oakvile I 'have, teen waiting for a. repeal •with ray thoughts reflecting at the Watertown VFW. ";rFW softboll team, .in a. Sunday SPEAKIN6 Of of this. ban. for many moons just back, to the days when lugh Janes did a 'fine job as morning doubteheader for the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgas I and thousands, of others Waterbury had. its. weekly cards 'master of ceremonies-he did not 'own. championship. have been waiting for a move: at Lake wood, Randolph Clowes, say a word-a most difficult task: Richie Kioss, who played, for SPORTS towards legalized horse racing. Buckingham and other spots. for Hughie. a k vi He in chat same Anyway they took boxing Thinking, while I was not the •Ittick Lawson, :.ne genial loubleheadeT, was on. nand as By Bob Polmr' away from our great state. They world's biggest boxing fan, nonagenarian, entertained a was Ms teammate on. the great said, it 'was being controlled by something enjoyable bad been, group oi us with tales ot his Vatertown rtigh basketball the mob and it had a bad taken away from, us ana we LIKE OLD TIMES' coon aog adventures many oi •.earns oi the fifties-Dean influence on, the kids' who were didn't even have a. chance to them, 'with his long time Mend The weather outside was getting involved in it and they vote on it. Darnright shame, i Continued on page 1.0) frightful, a humid 96 degrees Ted Hoffman. •rote a lot of other big words thought, as the first bout was Ned O'Connor, jr.. an nand and there didn't seem, to be into tie state statues, .in, giving it about to get underway. much of a change,, inside the "om suourban Detroit, recalled •the hook. 'The main bout, was great, with, the day in 100 degree neat wben RAYMOND'S muggy Portland, Maine, And .isn't it must'healthier for young Paul' Cardozza oi Mew Exposition building but. I. didn't a. kid to be spending '.his time at Bedford, Mass., who i fellow seem to .mind it for in tie Widlefield or Woodbury or told me had. the reputation ot j ffCOtlliQ m rillfnbfltQ I LANDSCAPING .'middle of the large arena, was a. Woodstock. Hell, yes, it is. -after .'oaring, from behind, doing just ! DESIGNING squared off boxing ring which all who wants a youngster that to beat home town favorite ; NtOBLEMS? immediately froze my 'mind to 'hanging around the YMCA or George Johnson, who lost for happier yesteryears in Boy's Clubs of America being, only the fourth, time in 30 :^AWN' CARE Connecticut when boxing shows taught by • real men how to box Portland main events. It was a. Property JffiKbiteiiaiice were prevalent throughout the and 'build bodies? 'The poor kid unanimous decision that met the ! QUICKIE i Land Clearing ana Tree state. .night take a liking to it and ipprova) of 800 fans, it was Removal - Wood Fences 4k There is. something about a want to become a professional. Cardozza's 12th win in 14 two Patios .Suit ft Repaired boxing site that seems to set. it o*«ph &oyc» A Son Fully Insured - ieaaonable A boxer in, the family? Never! starts. 'They were light heavies. tamojt»n f d- Wotflrtwm aside from other battle places of Might get in with the 'wrong kind, 'There were two Connecticut Rates 34-8144 sport. Maybe it is the of people. •nen on. the card, lightweight combination of the smoke that 1 Not on your life, not for my Carlos Zayas and heavyweight hangs , lazily and low over the Ben Hunter, each from, rtartford. ring,, or the sweat of the boy. Not when such .gladiators themselves, or the opportunities as Middle field It was i most ;moyaole excitement generated by the come along, where you, are evening and, as. I left I swear i Mother Goose crowd or the shouts of the taught to love one another, illicit heard myself muttering "Nuts to seconds as they try to inspire or otherwise. Where you can the Nutmeg State." their man. in a lingo all its own. smoke all you want without GOOD LUCK ROGER, NURSERY Whatever it 'is it attracts me and having once to look at a, pack Roger Quesnet's :estimomai that's why I left my wife that says it may be hazardous to last Friday night in honor oi his your health. Man that's living. relaxing at poolside at the incoming marriage brought oui I SCHOOL American Innkeeper's place to attend my First boxing card in, .many years. The first since the sport, was WATERTOWH EQUiPHEHT CO.. INC. ' banned »n Connecticut several Where Service Makes Our Business HAS MOVED 975 MAIN SHEET WA1BKTOWN, CONN. tie WIN UCCnt VCEl-'CNl rntCUVn niMlllMO Garden Tractors • IIiii| Mowws - Push Mowers United Methodist Church i o full mtol ALSO Iain. 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Sunday to Bethlehem Fair Grounds k sale this. .Saturday from. 1.1. a.m. mark her 90th birthday A scene of much activity,,' some of: to 2 p.m., at Bellamy 'large .number of friends gathered which relates to the Bethlehem Hall . ... . Among projects to to extend, greetings' on the Horse Show being held . this benefit from the fund .raisins occasion . . . Members of Sunday starting at 9 a.m. and activity will be Church Homes, a. Bethlehem. Post, American some "of which involves the .residence for the elderly in Legion, are meeting this from tux to' ti».,.g»t fashion fr«shn«s» coming Bethlehem Fair on. Sept. Thursday eve and will make Hartford...... Members of from our own »t»ch...§tt that tailored .. 12-13 ..; Members of the "jump Bethlehem. Grange will hold a added plans for an auction to be -crew" of the slow, headed by .picnic . Monday at. 6 p.m. at held, later this month .,.. Sup-. fit mmttf as you'd like it. Stephen Merrill aid Hubert: home' of .^Katharine Holden, port: of townsfolk for the .Minor as co-chairman, met at tie Jackson 'Lane ..... 'The picnic will. auction is needed to provide the Imbimbo's Formal Shop pound's Wednesday night to get he a pot -luck affair, with Legion funds for its programs, things in iea.din.ess. for this facilities provided for those who and folks who have items to 20 Union St. - Waterbtfy - 753-8896 Sunday's event . . . Other 'wish to grill hamburgers or contribute are urged to contact Finest cleaning - Puritan Dry Clemen - f54-2956 workers, have cleared, site of a frankfurters In* case of rain 'Charles Duhamel, 'Mark Kitchen new building to be.erected on the picnic 'will be moved to or .Anthony Bosko. Jke pounds, with construction Memorial. Hal... Town.- Clerk Lucy Palangio is due to get under way" this Funeral services were field, in 'back tending store at the town week The structure is to be Manchester Friday 'for Walter H. office building after a brief stay Donahue urges act ion ready for use at the coming, fair Jones," 80, with burial in. at the W a t e r b u t y • and. will reduce to one the tents Bethlehem Cemetery;.. .He was Hospital... Time for payment to fight inflation now used1 for display purposes by the born in. Bethlehem March "29, of first installment of property fair,.., Clearing and draining of 1890, and had been a resident of taxes expires on Monday with Al Donahue believes the "But we.can. start to win, it the land has been a. project Manchester for" five years, i n. t e rest c ha rg.es n o w President must start using' the If the President begins to use canied forward by the society p r e v i o n s 1 y r e s i d i n g in a ccumulating o n unpaid - enormous prestige of his office the weapons at his command." for the past, two years,. Waterbury .... He was son. of the bills... While most property to fijfht the inflation which, is taxes, are due in. two instalments shrinking' the 'Many Families. Hurt* Politics will become a natter late. 1. Adriance and Mary average Ameri- Donahue' also feels strongly of happenings instead of (Crane) Jones and was a. retired those for motor vehicles are can's dollar at that the President should, put 'preparations within the . next foreman of the Plume and payable in one remittance and an alarming another anti-inflation weapon several 'weeks -as both political Atwood Co., .Waterbury,.,. He Tax [Collector Helen Woodward rate. . to work: The selective credit p a r t i e s . h o 1 d s t a t e was .member of the ""Second is re: piled to report: those now Donahue, who controls which. Congress au- primaries..... Republicans. will C o n g r e g a t i. o n a. 1 C h u r c h, delin quent to the state motor has had 30 years thorised last December. hold the first event at which. M a n Chester, a n d F e d e r a 1 •ve'h cle department .. . .. of business ex- "Too many families are being their registered voters will decide Bethlehem Firemen and their perience, said a hurt by inflation," 'Donahue Masonic Lodge;, Watertown . really rnggtm- said. "The Nixon Administra- on Wednesday between, .two .... Survivors are Ms widow, Lois Ladles' ' Auxiliary aw to sive Price-Wan tion has pursued a 'go-easy' candidates . seeking to become (Warner) Jones.; a son, Ronald E. 'Participate in firemen parades Review B0a.nl. .'must 'be estab- policy too long. party endorsed " nominees for Jones, Bran ford; a. daughter,. lished. '''Inflation is eroding 'the value governor and U. S. Mrs. John F. Hayes, Manchester; Hedges and Shrubbery The existing board doesn't of our dollar at a dangerous Senator,.... In 'Bethlehem they a sister, MB. Edith. Banks, have the authority or the rate: The steadily increasing will 'Cast their' votes, at polls in Middlebury; seven .grandchildren Trimmed Presidential support - to do a rise in 'the cost of living is Memorial Hall. - and six. great-grandchildren.. • - " " Lawns Mowed real job, he said. especially damaging to our Tow- and moderate-income families Town' Democrats hold their Town residents joined other A Complete Lond*eop« Service and, our older citizens." primary August 19,. and haw area folks in expressions of .Price-Rise Deterrent decided to follow this by a. dislike of the extreme heat and Call! MARK 274-6898 .Donahue 'believes an. aggres- sive board could do a. great deal Public Servant caucus after the' polls close at: humidity of - the past week, to' publicize unreasonable in- Donahue, who has devoted a which they will name ^candidates which several medical creases in prices and wages. quarter of a century to public for justice of the peace and emergencies resulting and It would also serve as a psy- service, is the party-endorsed registrar... Open .meeting of involving residents affected by PATS chological deterrent to infla- candidate-for U.S. Senator in the. Democratic Town, the summer's hottest hot RESTAURANT tionary hikes in 'the juices raid the statewide Democratic pri- ' Committee held" last week heard spell Annual. Monastery Fair' by American families ana to mary Aug. 19. talks by ' Clark Simms, At the same time as he built attracted many folks to the The Horn* wage agreements that are out ..a successful business career, he Washington, who is a candidate grounds of Regina Laudis last, of line. held important posts in educa- for the state senate from, the week end with .the event proving Of Good Food "The party-endorsed Demo- tion and city .government and. 32nd district, and from. Mrs. .as enjoyable as ever under cratic candidate for U.S., Sena- on Federal boards. He baa also Martha Bertolette, Woodbury, direction of Mrs. Dorothy tor doesn't suggest a strong: been -active in many charitable who • seeks' to ' represent the price-wage board would work activities. district .in the state house of ENJOY GOOD Ixving * Marion Botatom miracles. Donahue served on the Busi- representatives . . . Simms ; FAMILY MEALS 669 Main. St, W«*rtown "Curbing inflation," he said, ness Council during President devoted a considerable part of T«l, 274-8100 "will be a. tough battle all the Kennedy's administration. — his talk to town and state fiscal D.AIIY & SUNDAY way. Adv. problems, stating" "that local WE ALSO SERVE "property taxes and. state sales " WEDDINGS & BANOUE""" , taxes should' both, be reduced by means of transfer of part of the ANNIVERSARY PAR,TIES burden to a state income tax. A f t ernoon Wornen*s ARNOLD'S mid- v Association of the First 'Church .. 18 1 3 * o'er town A e of Bethlehem will hold a food 7S3 1490 summer ARE YOU Justly concerned about family 'when you are away? .A nxious about your home while on vacation? Cautious about home fires? Kind of "nervous about furnace failure? 0 verly worried about all the above? Make a phone call to JAC-KOM Inc., the ultimate...in tire and burglar protection 'lor Hone and Business Phoat 274-8806 • 753-4W5 24 Hour Coverage by Watertown Answering: Service Hear Ye! 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PACKING Ml OFFICES 10—Town Times (Watertown, Coin.) Thursday, August 6,1970 Property of the Watertown HistoricalSPEAKING Of Societystudent at .Lafayette , was discussing 'his football chances. Ruth Team "Our senior quarterback is a Finishes Season SPORTS good, one" tie revealed. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgThe Watertown-Oakville Babe John. Oliver,. Frank HIavna -Ruth. Baseball Team, terminated (Continued from page 7) and Ed Bennett talking golf 'with. , its regular season's play after Bird sail. Richie is athletic Hike Marens. suffering a-loss in a first round. .director for the Town of East Happiest man in, the place was tourney game. 'The 1.2-8 defeat' Haven. Both Ned and Richie are Henry Quesnel, brother of the 'came as the team, challenged AIC gratis. future bridegroom. He had a PAL of Water bury at Lenny Dayton, who played so right' to be, for the affair • Washington Park. Despite the much, basketball with Roger, was brought out a large number of laudable relief pitching • of Ted telling,how he enjoyed playing, Roger's friends and. they all O'Neill and .home runs by for "'Chick Lawson who .always seemed extremely happy to be George Cocco and Jeff Masi, the had a basketball team and paying honor to a fine young, team, just couldn't score enough • rounded up the best area' man who has always been a runs for victory. schoolboys to play under ..the credit to his family and The team has a post season, name of the Moms Millies., • community'. schedule which includes a game • Fire Chief Aw" Lamphier Rog is athletic director of the at Breen Field in. Naugatuck. on disclosed the fact that his son. Community Center at .Mystic. It Friday at 5 p.m.. and. a. father-son Craig, was thinking of foregoing was a night to remember and game on Sunday, August. 1.6. ' football this fall at PHI tomany things were remembered concentrate on the sport he as they always are when a group Fugitive Parakeet loves best-baseball. A white and, blue parakeet, has of athletes and sport's fans been adopted by a, flock, of Shawn Butterly, the ' honor congregate. sparrows in the Vaill RA, area. Edward Manning, of 1,45 Vail, RdL; reports he has seen, the bird, mostly white with a, blue chest, FREE KODAK FILM at "his feeders with the sparrows- Kodacolor or Black and Whit* on, several occasions within the past two weeks. The bird 126-127-620-120 obviously has escaped from. a. with •vwry roll d«v«loptd & printed by u» home in the area.,, but seems to WE KEEP YOU SUPPLIED FREE! have been accepted as one of the gang by his new companions... For 8 m & slide fans, we wiII -Atwood Agency- develop every sixth mil ffeef • THE BEST HEAL IN TOWN - liiiitt.itwtti FAST SERVICE MIS. RAYMOND I. AMTGNACCI, the former Donna Jeanne ItPrftrtst Forgue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Forgue, 214 Main Ifeftfffvwii Post Office Drug Store St.,' Qakville, was married to the son of Mr. and Mrs,. Raymond .58' DcFomst St. •' Wotertow Antonacd, Woodbury, Saturday, Aug. 1, in St. Mary Magdalen AUUNESOF .. 274-8116 Church, bakville. The Rev. John A. Carrig, pastor, officiated. PERSONAL, BUSINESS Mrs. Antonacd. graduated from Watertown High, received an associate degree from. Northwestern Community _ College, . AND GROUP . Wlnsted, and now is attending Western Connecticut State College, INSURANCE Dan bury. Mr. Antonacci also graduated from Watertown. High, 1 BET LEHEM attended Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va... and is 274-4711 completing requirements for his" degree at the University of (naif t« th«Town Hot!) Connecticut, Storrs. • (Wyckoff Photo) HORSE The. "Basket Barn iiwiiiiiiiiHiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiri 25 . 30 - 40% OFF SHOW 39 Grove SU, Thomas ton | ENGINEERED on * Amplifiers Hours: Mqn. through Sat,. • GuriUrs * Drums 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1 S1NTERINGS - .25 c * Partible Orgmm August 9 TEL. 283-5471 - §§ 'AND *nd all Wind Instrument* STARTS 9:00 A.M. I PLASTICS, INC. Sign, up for Summer Instructiona ., BERGANTIN(yS ' j WATERTOWN MUSIC CITY 681 ,Mhfa, St. Watertown' I INDUSTRY ., 274-6015

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Mo collecting, ao 1 : E s. t a t e o f U A R Y Mends.,, neighbors, cuscomen TOWN OF WATERTQWN Richard Gatside, \^ce-Chairraaii UCHWALLA, of Watertown, in jefivering! Earn a Free Kit. Abo *na relatives for Studio Girl's ORDINANCE NO. 08413-70-26 Watertown Town Council said .District., incompetent. -oolong parties. Call or write 5 O O O" H O U S E K EEPING ianta's Parties, Avon, Conn. Upon the application n ipproved wivjo, w lu'LiCi, 9|. Regional Council of TOWN' OF WATERTOWN Joseph J. Lichwalla, Conservator "ALLS and cosmetics. Tap Elected Officials ORDINANCE NO. 08-03-70-26 praying that tie may »e WANTED: Parents or leacneis, ?roiits. Mo teiritoty restnctioni. of authorized to sel, real estate Take orders anywhere. Abo sei Central Namgatuck Valley I, .Richard Gar side of Vorid Book,,, Childcraft, full or belonging to said. Estate - *s per pan time. $500 guarantee. Call wnere you wonc. Full time or BE IT ENACTED BY the Watertown, Connecticut, hereby application on file more fully spare nours. Sideline OK. FOR, '58-9760, or write Box 262," W. 1 Town Council of the Town of make return, that on the 6th day appears, it is 'ULL INFORMATION AND Jmsbury, Conn. 06092. Watertown THAT: of August 1,970',, I caused the ORDERED, That taid '•"REE SAMPLES phone our Section 1. 'The Town, of ORDINANCE CONCERNING appiication be heard ina iLUMINUM SIDING ilrect 'iocai number": 274-4917 before Watertown does hereby join, 'THE REGIONAL 'COUNCIL OF J determined, at the Probate Office torn, distributor. Mo middle a.m. or from 5 to 9 p.m. oafly, with such of the towns, cities, ELECTED OFFICIALS OF in Watertown in said .District, on w pnone toll free 800-62I-400S within its planning region as CENTRAL NAUGATUCK •nan. tow cost, high, quality. the 10th day of August A..D,,, •"56-2237. 4YTIME. ALL KEPUBS defined by the director of the " VALLEY to be published in the 1970 at 11:30 o'clock, in the • ..ONFIDENTIA.L Phone today. office of state planning, as may Watertown Town Times, a forenoon and that notice oe enact a similar, ordinance, to .newspaper having a circulation ?OR SALE: Round manogany given of the pendency of said xaestal dm ing room table, seats CARPENTER" AND" MASON create a Regional Council of in said Watertown, and said application, and the time ana, Elected Officials as said Council Ordinance becomes effective on, 2. GE double-oven stove, large #OR.K -easonaoie. 3uilding place of hearing thereon, ay ire.ssi.ng table with mirror, pine .-epainng. Free estimate. 'fe£ is defined by Sections 32-7a the 27th day of August 1970'. publishing this order one time in- 32-7b, 32-7c and 32-7d of the Richard Garside, Vice-Chairman :om.moae, old, if on, three-quarter ,.74-8397. Back Hoe Work. some newspaper laving, i led. 'Call after 6, 274-2832., General statutes of Connecticut. Watertown Town Council circulation in said District, I Section 2. 'The representative TT 8-6-70 -RNIE*S AUTO BODY WORK :opy of this order on or before -OR SALE: Ba.ld.wm Acrosonic JI the .nest compeiely to said Regional Council shall be the 6th day of August 1970. the Chairman of the Town Introduced: July 20,"1970 " i a n o ., \ I s o , ? a y en, a s t e r Paint A, Body Shops 'in Council. Public Hearing: August 3. 1970 Utest :necfc-wmer. Call 274-8805. onnecacut. Wheel Mgnment Section 3. 'The Regional Adopted: August 3,, 1970 Joseph if. 'M'amn .i in over 600 homes throughout the country to make sure it gives Still Open peak performance. Oil heating is safe, modern, and economical. NilICvS ^.. The Waterbiuy Y'MCA's 'Day . " But even the best fuel can't dothe whole job. So we can per- "Gmvel & Statue Driveways Camp in. Watertown has some form a Mobil Fuel Saver Analysis that can tell you in 20' minutes openings available for the fourth, •Tree Service *Land Clearing session which begins on, August if your furnace is wasting fuel. And how to cor- •Bulldozing & Fmish • Grading 10. ' • rect anything that's wrong. -The coed camp is open, to Next time you need oil, call us for a Brash Chipper Service children, from, ages 8 to 12. Dayi263-49&2 Activities include swimming change. •• . . heatinqoil Evenings 274-6805 Instruction, boating, canoeing, hiking, trips, nature study, arts and crafts, and various sports, Transportation is provided to a 11 par t, i c i,p a n ts, A n y o n e ARMAND'S FUEL COMPANY interested in this summer activity should contact the 131 Davis Street 274-2538 Waterbury YMCA.

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