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Vol. 40 No. 46 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $12.00 PER YEAR Car, RL P.S. PRICE 30 CENTS Nov. 14, 1985 James, Dalton To Head GOP Council Next Two Years Calling upon his fellow col- as the new Council officially took man, in expected partisan votes after leagues to "work toward a com- office. the swearing-in, proceedings in the mon goal—the good of the town," The nine-member body, com- high school auditorium. n.e w'ly-e lee ted Repu b I ica n" Town prising six Republicans and three Democrat Charles Fisher Jr., the Council Chairman Gordon James Democrats, cho^e Mr. James chair- onk holdover from the previous led his first meeting Tuesday night man and Da\id Dalton vice chair- Council elected No\, 5 to a new two-year term, was nominated b\ THE. PRESENTATION OF THE. COLORS took place Monday mor-. his part) for the chairmanship and ning at the Oakville monument, for Veterans Day ceremonies organiz- Board Chairman \ ice chairmanship. ed by the Watertown-Qakville Veterans Council. Identifiable at left are, "He's the onl\ competent in- from left to right. Town Manager Robert: Middaugh, Town Councilman Kaminski Gets. dividual to chair this board." said Charles Fisher Jr.', and Councilman-elect Ronald D'Amico. (Valuckas •vr Democrat Ronald D'Amico in Photo) Extended Term. placing Mr, Fisher in nomination. immmmtwmmmimmmimmm zmmmm m wsmm smmm • Democrat , Robert- Kaminski Elaine Ayotte was chosen again Tuesday night, unanimously was to be the clerk of the Council. She Town School Sisters To renamed chairman of the Board of took over for Quiglcv Education. during its reorganiza- earlier in the year. tional meeting. Mr. James said the Republicans Commemorate Foundress He pointed toward the success of Jf have 30 days from the election by The School Sisters of Notre in' 1847, Mother Theresa, and five the Board,' and the need to strive charter to choose a town attorney, Dame will celebrate the public sisters came to America hoping to- towards quality education—"the but the party did not have yet a recognition of their foundress - serve the ^spiritual; and educational • best, possible- education for our recommendation. He said the cur- Mother Mar}' Theresa Gerhar- •needs of German, immigrants. children." . .'•'"'.' ' • rent -Democrat town attorney. dinger Monday. Nov 18, at a When Mother Theresa, died in •"I. think the reason the-Board Franklin Pilicy, has agreed to con- special 9 a.m. Mass at St. John's 1879, the congregation had spread, succeeds every year is because we ' tinue serving in the interim period. •Church, 574 Main St. to 291 houses, with 2,310 profess- work together as a -team,," Mr. In his short preface, Mr. James The Mass takes place on the day - ed sisters and 636 young sisters in Kaminski said. "I think, we have a said there has been an "erosion of of her beatification by Pope John formation. good system and I will work trust" in town government. The Paul II in Rome vigorously for this system,." Council members, he continued, The Congregation of the Poor In the worldwide community to- Democrat Chyrll Beliveau KAREN CARPENTIERI, Water- "must remember to be servants of School Sisters of Notre Dame was day, .there are more than. 8,000 unanimously was chosen vice- town, has been promoted to -the people." founded in 1833 by Caroline' sisters, . . • " chairwoman "of the Board, while 'revenue -requirement analyst at He asked, residents of the Grand- Gerhardinger at Stadlamhof in Since ..1912 the School Sisters of Democrat,.Joseph Gugliottf was Northeast Utilities,.' Mrs. Carpen- view Avenue and Circuit Avenue Bavaria, under the guidance and Notre Dame (SSND) have staffed. reelected to the-secretary's post. tieri joined the company in 1979 as area of town to attend the next direction of Bishop Michael Witt- St. John's School."The standard of Elected to the Board Nov. 5 for an assistant staff accountant in the Water and Sewer Authority man of Regensburg and the Rev. excellence begun that year con- 1985-89 terms were Republicans Corporate Financial Reporting meeting to find out what the status Sebastian Job of Neunburg. tinues today under the direction of John Beeler, Mary Co'francesco," Department at the company's is regarding water service to the neighborhood. The >oung congregation spread the School Sisters of Notre Dame and Margaret. "Peg" P'oulin, and Berlin general offices. In 1981, she A referendum, to extend a water quickly and widely in Europe and and dedicated lay teachers. Democrats Catherine Carney and, advanced, to associate staff accoun- Mr. Gugiiotti. tant and in 1,983, to staff accoun- line off from the Neil Drive "People might not realize what tant., An alumnae of Watertown neighborhood twice was defeated, being a Board of Education High School, she earned a, B..A. in the fall. ' Bonding Commission OK's member means,"" said Superinten- degree in, management and accoun- The new chairman, whose 3,445 dent of Schools Dr. Philip Fallon. ting from Post College. Currently, votes obtained last week were Voc-Ed Grant For Board" '"It's not just meetings every other1 Mrs,. Carpentieri is studying, for a eighth highest, -among the 20 can- Monday night. It .means a lot of master of business administration didates running, said the •Council tional education," he added. The state Bonding Commission dedication and _hard work to degree in, finance at the University will, formally ask, citizens with two Mr. McLaughlin's senatorial has approved a. $60,484 grant-in-" achieve our goals." of Hartford. She has a, son, or more board- memberships to aid" to the Watertown Board, of district includes Watertown. Charles. resign all but one position. 'Education for the purchase of voca- tional education equipment, state Sen. Jamie Mclaughlin (R-32nd District) has announced. Police, SAFE Combining Sen. McLaughlin, who serves on the Watertown Vocational Educa- In Seatbelt Use Effort tion Advisorj- Board, said the state The Watertown 'Police Depart- • these communities has a chance to grant will reimburse the town for ment and SAFE (Seatbelts Are, For win. about 75 percent of the cost of Everyone) are joining forces to get_ Police in all these towns are equipment bought recently for the the drop on .the new seatbelt law. "''working to promote the safety of high school. Police throughout town are motorists. Using a seatbelt, gives a Purchases include computer noting drivers wearing seatbelts person a 50 percent • increased sj stems for the industrial arts, and reporting the license numbers chance of surviving a serious crash, • marketing, and business training to SAFE. They will be'doing so for and .a 60 percent chance of reduc-. programs, lathes and machinery for the next several weeks. The grand ing serious injury In any accident. . the wood and metal shops, and a prize is a video cassette recorder. That alone Is worth wearing a food mixer for the food service One lucky motorist will be the seatbelt, the SAFE organization program owner of the hottest electronic giz- said. "I'\e been pushing for legisla- mo on Dec. 10—all because he or "So, get back into the habit to- tion for >ears to make grants like she wore the belt before the law day and enter the lottery for the this more readilj available in towns goes into effect on Jan. 1. The new VCR," said SAFE Coordinator so that they can update their educa- WEARING YOUR SEATBELT, as, illustrated by Watertown's Mary law requires all front seat occupants, Mary Olivea. in private cars, vans, and trucks to tional equipment and facilities," Olivea, coordinator, for Seatbelts Are For Everyone (SAFE) seated, in, wear seatbelts. "Just wear your seatbelt. every Sen. McLaughlin said. car can win'a lucky motorist a:video cassette recorder if a Watertown policeman, such as-Sgt, ;Ronald Loth,,, let, jots down thejieense'number All motorists living in Water- time you. get: into your car, van, or' "I'm glad to see that Watertown truck. Drive by a friendly High School has gotten some top- and sends it in .to SAFE for a drawing. Officials are getting 'the jump town, Cheshire, Middlebury, on the new. sealbelt law, which goes into effect: Jan. 1, 1986, by spon- Thomaston, 'Waterbury, and • policeman and let, him get your notch techinca! equipment to 1 Wdlcott, or anyone driving 'through " number,.," "" •... . - . enhance our young people's voca- soring the area, contest. (Valuckas Photo) ," . "Page 2 TownProperty Times (Watertown, Conn, of) Nov . 14the, 1985 Watertown Historical Society holiday creations will, be displayed There will be a drawing for an In its first month, the Youth TTs Newsbeat Briefs for sale. Included will be tree or- on-the-spot analysis of a member of Fellowship worked, at the Church watertownhistoricalsociety.orgnaments, Christmas decorations the audience to determine her per- Fair, delivered 4.000 phone books It was a busy week for the town, at around, $20,000. Repub- and wreaths, and. crocheted, and sonal color palette.- to Oakville families, and went, Watertown, Police Department licanspostponed last Friday for the knitted items. Also featured will be The program' is free. To register, miniature golfing. the first few days of November. second time an attempt to get a- Busy, Bee Canvas Products, call, the library at, 274-6729,. . „ - In October, the youths held a car The department reportedly has judge to order a recount in the Nov. jewelry, and, Panilaitis Farms sell- wash, planned their year's pro- broken a local burglary ring •5 town clerk election, which saw ing, dried, fruits, nuts, apples, and. Fellowship At gram, held a group discussion of responsible for at. "least 14 house •Democrat: incumbent Mary Canty cider. marriage, and visited, the Haunted, break-ins the past several weeks, in defeat. GOP challenger Carolyn A special, feature will be the Cab- • UCC Organized House in, Thomaston. •which thousands of dollars in roer-' Baeder by 32 votes. The new Town bage Patch, Doll raffle. Four dolls • Officers for the year are Joseph chandise and cash were taken. Council, which took, office Tues- will, .be raffled, off Saturday The Union Congregational, •P'alomba, president; Kirk. Land- Larry Parker, 1.7, of 67 Chestnut day night, now is controlled by the afternoon. Church Youth Fellowship, a group • quist, vice president; Julie Picker- Grove Road, and Raymond Republicans by a 6-3 majority. Chairwomen are Sue Jean and of 24 youths ranging from age 12 ing, scretary; and Denita Land- Dickens, 16,1.3 Cherry Ave., will Linda Shea. For smorgasbord to 1,8, have had. a busy time since quist, treasurer. be charged with a. string of tickets, call 274-2,352. „ organizing in." September. burglaries, including the theft of Holiday Bazaar about $30,000 worth of furs taken from Allyn's Cleaners two weeks At AH' Saints Lib.ra.ry Cards CQNNECTICUT3S0' ago...... Two Suspects, Rafael. This. Weekend • Colorful Guest A.ST.ATE OF Balemora of New York City, and CELEBRATION.' Richard Kelly of Mount. Vernon, All Saints* Episcopal Church, Ann Peck, professional color N.Y., were arrested, in. connection 263 Main St., Oakville, will hold consultant, will, present a workshop with cocaine trafficking two weeks its annual Holiday Bazaar and entitled "Exploring Your Color. A Holiday Guide For You ago, an investigation that" stemm- •Smorgasbord on Friday and Satur- Personality" at "the Watertown Connecticut's the kind of place where youngsters can ex- ed from Watertown information. day, Nov., 1,5 and 16 at, the church. Library, 470 Main St., on Monday, perience a, 19th Century Christmas, with chestnut, roasting, The arrests, made at gunpoint at a The bazaar will ran from 6:30 to Nov., 2,5, at 7 p.m. in the Friends'" shell tree decorating, and. pomander making, and where Southbuiy service station, involv- 9 p.m.. on Friday and. 9:30 a.m. to Gallery. ed agents of the FBI and Water- 4 p.m.. on Saturday. The families can catch the North, Pole Express,,, an hour-long The program will, explore the im- steam, train "ride with. Santa Claus. town detectives. Chief Inspector smorgasbord will be held Saturday, portance of color and Style in John Ga.val.las placed the street with two seatings at 5 and 6:30 • 'These .and other holiday opportunities can be found in, Con- clothing, creating good- impres- necticut's free.. "Christmas in, Connecticut" guide. Offered value of the ' cocaine, which, p.m. sions, and eliminating wardrobe reportedly was headed for Water- Many handmade Christmas and by the Connecticut Department of Economic Development, and color mistakes. the guide provides comprehensive information on music, ^v^ ^V^ ^v^ ^SX— ^v^ % 'theater, opera, and dance in, November and December, as • " Historical, Society well as a, listing of special, holiday displays, planetarium The Watertown, Historical Socie- -shows, holiday ski package tours, and museum, shops. Ann's Shpppe ty will have its monthly meeting on, "As we celebrate the stele's 350th birthday,, more events Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. in, than ever are in our calendar," said John J. Carson, com- -For Holiday Giving- the 22 DeForest St. museum. missioner of the state BED. "As a result, the 1985 • Guest speaker Randi Lemmon 'Christmas in Connecticut* guide is chock full of things to Peignoir Sets \/n will talk about, 'the protection, of do during the holiday season." historical landscape and. land, pro- J • and • /Z To receive a, free copy of the guide, contact: Travel, Con- tection in the Housatonic Valley. necticut Department ' of Economic Development, 21,0 Long Nylon Gowns f JJU He is the land trust, director for the Washington St., Hartford, Ct... 06106, or call toll-free (800) Housatonic Valley Association. 842-7492. 703"Main Street, Watertown 274-01 54 Hours: Mon.-Fri. •9:30-5:30' Sat. 9:30-5 Like insurance premiums, having fun costs more the'older you get. Watertown line1

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,*?.» Union Church $10 Coupon Offer Potpourri And • 'LIMITED TIME Dinner Planned '- ONLY The Union Congregational Church. 161 Buckingham St Oakvilie, will hold its annual BUY ANY PAIR OF Christmas Potpourri on Saturday. KNAPP SHOES OR Sissel Wivestad Dec. 7, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. BOOTS FOR $10 'OFF Miss Sissel Wivestad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan O. Wivestad, THE REGULAR Following the potpourri, dinner RETAIL PRICE WITH Dunrobin Lane, was married to Stephen Davis McCarthy, son of Mr. THIS COUPON and Mrs. William J. McCarthy, Baltimore, Md., on Saturday, Nov. 9, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 50 DeForest St. The Rev. Robert Stott -'uifysu/tt'/. officiated, and a reception was held at the Highfield Coun.tr}' Club, Mid- dlebuiy. The bride, who will retain her maiden name, had Lise Wivestad Girirf SHOPS as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mary Sue McCarthy, Jennifer Beatty, Karin Finkleston, Caroline C. Hauge, Roberta'Weaver, Dean- "'Jo'les:- Magic •••••;/ na LeVasseur, Susan Robey, and Kelly Kjolaas. The best man was the Jewelr^ '•- 'Souveniers groom's father, while ushers were Michael McCarthy, Jan Erik Box-(Sags --Clocks" Wivestad, John Colon, William Crenshaw, John Kaplan, Todd Parker, KnB Peter Valiunis, and Michael Kessler. The bride is a valedictorian NEW| LOCATION graduate of Watertown High School, and represented the community 406 Watertown Avenue, Waterbury in 1980 as Miss Watertown during its bicentennial year. She graduated " 422-Main-Street • • ' • Oaklille 274-3586. : Hours Won Toes., & Wed. 9:30 - 5:30 cum laude from Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., and studied ad- Thurs. & Fri, 9:30 - 8:30 • Sal,. 9 - 5 755-8683 ditionally at the Institute Internacional in Madrid, Spain, and at the- Universite de Toulouse au Mirail in Toulouse, France, during her junior year. She received the Frank D. Lena Award for excellence"in foreign languages at Dartmouth. She is employed as a foreign exchange dealer at Bankers Trust Co., New York City. Mr. McCarthy-is a graduate of the Gilman School, Baltimore, and received a B.A. degree cum laude' from Dartmouth in 1982. He is executive vice president of McCarthy- Hicks Inc., Baltimore.

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A Christmas Bazaar will be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22 and. 23, from. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the . Middlebury Convalescent Home, RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL 778 Middlebury Road, INTERIOR DESIGN Middlebury. WALLCOVERINGS Opening for Business 'There will be a, variety of booms, WINDOW TREATMENTS including those 'for .handicrafts, UPHOLSTERY penny auction, raffles, baked CARPETS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th goods, candy, and picture taking IT COSTS O TO CALL with Santa Claus and his elves. •• • Come In And See Our Fine • A. highlight, will be a Christmas •IKI QHEf.rax »» UT POD, n «»' Card Village, with all cards on 756-3939 754-7665 Yarns and Needlecrqft Supplies display available for sale. Owners: Mary Lavoie and. Dorothy Beckley DEPOT SQUARE MALL Monday - Saturday 10 -5 See Fashion Sweaters from 274-0702 Watch For Extended Mall Hours IVA MAE'S YARNS at the Heritage Village Bazaar Merchants' "Fall into Fashion W Sat., Nov. 16 at 2:00 P.M. ..on. the Bazaar Balcony (Formerly Fails Avenue-Market and De//| Admission is free and a donation of a canned food item for the Southbury Food Bank will be appreciated. COFFEE NEWSPAPERS |J DOOR PRIZES STORE-MADE FRESH ITALIAN SAUSAGE" HOT or SWEET MARCH FARMS SOUPS " HOT LUNCHES 'GRINDERS Monger Lane - Bethlehem, 266-7721 . EXPANDED.- FRUIT Off Rt. 61 - Vt mile north of center Op-em 7 fays a ireek 9-6 VARIETY OF Fresh Fruits & Vegetables BASKETS. COLD' CUTS and (made on the premises;) For all four Fresh Holiday-Vegetables CHEESES Indian. Gorn Gourds Acorn. & Sweet Butternut. Cider 254 Falls Avenue, Oakvilie 274-4160 IS Squash > Dried Magic Syrup' Fruits "New Hours: Monday - Saturday 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Products & Nuts 1 Strawflowers Additional Parking in the Rear of the Store • Honey Page "4'Town PropertyTimes. (Watertown, Goon, ) ofNov. 14 the, 1985; Watertown Historical Society and Miriam Landis .of-Sharon. for a Mass at "1Q:3O a.m. Crema- nnonninniDnDDnninonnnnnnonnnininnnnnini The Alderson Funeral. Home, tion was to be-at, the convenience Waterbury, was In, charge of local; of the family. TOWN TIMEwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgS INC. arrangements. ' Mr. Hurbon died Friday, Nov. Published weekly. Subscription rales arc $1.2 within . • 8,'at Waterbury Hospital. He was Litchfield County, $14 elsewhere in Connecticut and '$16 Mrs. Maxwell H. Bloom [ a supervisor at the'Waterbury Tube out of stale. Office is located - in .the Capozzi Professional Funeral services for --Mrs". Mill and, the New Milford plant of Building, 11.92 Main Street. Watertown,. Second class Dorothy R. Bloom,, 74, widow of .Scovill Manufacturing, Co. for 35 postal paid at Watertown, Ct. Maxwell Bloom, formerly of years, retiring in 1972. " '- For news or information call 274-6721. Address mail Bethany, were held Wednesday, Besides his wife, he leaves two. ••' to TOWN TIMES, Box' 1, Watertown, Ct. Nov. 6 at First Baptist Church, sons'; three daughters, including POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Town •' Blossburg Pa. Mrs. Bloom died Mrs. Phyllis M. 'Teach of Oakville; Times, P.O., .Box 1, Watertown,-Ct 06795. Monday, Nov. 4 at'Wellsborp a sister; 14 grandchildren; ..and several nieces and nephews.. '• William, E. Simmons, Publisher • Hospital, Arnot, Pa. Thomas Valuckas, Editor;; Kim, Harmon, Editorial Assistant; She leaves two daughters in- "•Mrs. Michael Kelly Marie McGregor, Business Office; Dolores Semeraro, cluding-Mrs. Patricia, Hoft, Water- Funeral services for Mrs. Advertising Manager; Claudia, Petlinicchi, Delois Reilly, town- two sons" Five brothers; three Catherine-"Kathleen" (McGivney) " Joan Studwell and Carolyn Priestrnan, Sales Representatives; sisters; 13 grandchildren- and three Kelly, 88, formerly of 34'Rose St.,. Martha Stammer, Production Supervisor;,Pamela Conboy, • great-grandchildren. " Bernice Proe, Lisa Biello and Shirley;. Thompson, Produc- . • Waterbury, and widow of Michael tion Staff; Lorraine Veronneau, Lillian Misura, Odette Sirois Robert A. Gabris J. Kelly, were held Monday, Nov. and Judy Smith, Circulation, and mailing... Private graveside services for 11, from the Kelly-Brennan USPS635-4&G • . Leslie D. Manning Robert A. Gabris, 42, of Pen- "Funeral Home, Waterbury, to Sacred Heart ..Church, Waterbury, in n inn nun n in n DID nun DD DD D DID • n • • in • in nun • • Capt. Manning worked for the sacola, Fla., formerly of Oakville, were held Thursday, Nov. 7, at for a. Mass. Burial was in the new .ADVERTISING NOTICE. Myealex Corp. for one year before St." Joseph Cemetery. TOWN TIMES will make enry efltart to see that a!) advertising copy is correctly Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. accepting- a position .as an ex- prinled. The publishers assume in financial responsibility for typographical errors in Gabris, drowned during Hurricane Mrs. Kelly died Friday morning, ploratory geologist, for Texaco in advertisements, but will .gladly reprint, withonl charge, that part of advertisement in Juan the latter part of October. Nov. 8, at the East. End Convales- which an error may occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may be canceled or cor- - the Upper Amazon Basin.1 Along Mr. Gabris was born Dec. 25, cent Home after a brief' illness. She reeled within, .deadline limits; only. ' • with another .geologist, and a com- was a retired, employee of the City 1952. - pany of men and mules, Mr._ Man- 1942, son, of Eva (Alaitis) Garbis, Oakville, and 'the late Joseph of Waterbury. He spent most, of his formative ning was the-first to"explore the Gabris, and. lived most, of his life She is survived by four sons; two OBITUARY years in 'France,, England, and remote areas of the Upper Amazon. in the Oakville area. He served 12 daughters, including; Mrs. Ray- Jamaica before coming to the His adventures earned him Leslie D. Manning years with the U.S. Army and was ^ mond, (Betty) Pappieneau of Oilman School in Maryland at age membership in the famed Explorers- Memorial services for Leslie D. employed, by the" Gulf Crew Oakville; two sisters; 27 grand- 16. He then attended the Universi- Club." - Manning, 75, Watertown,, will be Transportation Co. children; 21 great-grandchildren; ty of Virginia in,, Charlottesville, Severe malaria attacks forced held Saturday, Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. • Besides his mother, he leaves a, and"several nieces and nephews. graduating in 1937 with a B.S. him back to America, where he at Christ Episcopal Church, 25 'The son, Robert A. Garbis Jr., Water- degree in geology and in, 1938 with discovered, 'the teaching profession. Green. Services also were held last bury; a daughter, Ten-Ann Garbis, Benjamin V. Gwiazdoski an M.A. in. the same-field. After teach ing. at'Governor Durm- Waterbury; a brother,. Joseph Funeral services for Benjamin V. Saturday in Baltimore, Md. His work on a doctorate in ••'mer Academy-in Massachusetts .and Gwiazdoski, 73, of 120 Deerfield Mr. Manning, known, affec- geology from Yak University and. Avon. Old, Farms in, Connecticut, in ./Gabris Jr., Oakville; and. several. • Ave., Waterbury, husband of tionately as "Geezer." was born, in, then Columbia University was cut 1950 and 1951, he came to Taft to - nieces and nephews. „ Theresa (Curti) Gwiazdoski, were Surrey,, England, on Jan. 15. 1910, short by his service in the U S Ar-. stay-in' the autumn of 1952. The O'Neili Funeral Home, 7-42,. and died .Wednesday, Nov. 6 at held, Monday, Nov. II, at 8:30 my in World War II, where he Mr. Manning spent 23 -years at, Main St., Oakville, was in charge The Taft School infirmary after, a a.m. from-the Maiorano Funeral ser\ed in aerial photo intelligence the school as a French, and Spanish of arrangements. " brief illness. He had been a Home, Waterbury, to Our Lady of undtr Gen George S Pattern. teacher, and then 10 years as the member of the Taft faculty since Upon his discharge in 1945, . Loreto Church, Waterbury, for a school archivist. .The school later John P. Hurbon Mass at 9:30 a.m. Burial was in named the archives after Mr- Funeral services for John P. Hur- 'Calvary Cemetery. Manning. , • ; bon, 68, of 46 Eddy St., Oakville, Mr-. Gwiazdoski died Thursday - He had been living at. the school husband of Dolores "Vi".(Croce) evening, Nov. 7, at his home after at the time of his illness. Hurbon, were held Monday, Nov. a brief illness. He was a timekeeper He leaves three, sisters, Betsy 11, at 9:45 a.m. from, the Albini at the Chase Brass and Copper Co. Carefully Manning of Washington, Joan • Funeral Home,'Waterbury, to St. for 40 years, retiring in, 1977. Mary.Magdalen Church, Oakville, Manning of South Casco, -Maine, Besides his wife, he leaves, "a son; two daughters, Marcia Famiglietti Casual and" Nancy Cossette, both, 'of Oakville; three sisters, including PRIMARY CARE, INC. Mrs: Anthony (Anna.) Rybarczyk "A Standoni of Excellence" Coiffures of Watertown and Mrs. Michael REEBTESED NORSES •'•, LICENSED PRACTICAL KUESES (Martha) Capuano of Oakville; HOME HH1TH IBB • COMPMI0H5 EOMEHAKffiS eight grandchildren; and. several, " BATH AIDES • TREATMENT VISITS .. nieces and nephews. SERVICES f lOHB 24 HOtfBS, 1 MB & WEEK .. MARIA'S HAIRSTYLISTS Bits. William Garms 473, Main. St. (Upper Level), Watertown Serving Greater Waterbury, Southbuiy and. surrounding areas Funeral services for- Mrs. Hen- ny (Tapken) Garms, 99, formerly ; Call, 274-9255 or 274-9256 283-4745 of 19-Fredericks St., Oakville, Mon., Tues., Wed.,, Sat. 9-5 • Thurs. till 7 » Fri. till 9 281 SOUTH MAIN ST. THOMASTON 06787 were held. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at. 11 a.m.. at the "Hickcox-Mitchell Funeral-.Home with' the Rev. WATERTOWN—OAKVILLE Cambell Lovett, pastor of Bunker REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. Hill Congregational Church, of- PJS- W*\ Ifi ficiating. Burial was in Evergreen' Cemetery. . . - ; '• "' " November 11, 1985 Mrs. Garms died Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Oak Cliff Convalescent Dear Fellow Resident WONDERING On behalf of the Republican, party of Watertown, A, cheerful disposition and a ,1 wish to express the' appreciation of our newly capacity, for hard work will keep lmprw/emeiit elected officials for your overwhelming" support of your boss smiling and your' co- our mission: Now that the joy of victory is behind wo rke rs won d eri ng. loans are os, "we face- the 'task -of rejuvenating our govern- ment and addressing the problems defined during our specialty the ..campaign. •• . WETtE PLAY- •_ There is "now an opportunity for all to-be involv- ING YOUR If your homestead needs a facelift, your credit union SONG - . ' can. provide the cash. A new'roof, family room,, siding ed. There/will be many openings for service'on- boards and commissions .in. the corning months. We If'your "thing" is music or garage can all be yours. Just see your credit union videos, broadway plays, for the cash. " • have pledged broader representation'in the .govern- opera or live perfor- You'll find our home improvement/loans easy to,get " mental, process, and the invitation -is extended to mances, chances are at fair rates. Often, your'house: can be used as col-" 1 we've got it In fact, we you. to become active,- If you have 'desired to have not only sell and rent the lateral. And'repayment, .if you wish,"can, be made by - 'tapesyou want, we also payroll deduction. - a-role- in-you-r'town's future, -.the'" time 'is now, 'have the latest equipment So before you think about, moving, consider regardless of your "political persuasion. I look, for- to play them on including upgrading what you. have. It could be the best move conventional, stereo and ~ ward to'hearing-, from you. - HI-FI VC3t's. Come on in •' you didn't make. •' .''Again, many thanks for your confidence. „ fora demo today, we'll' •Come to your-credit union. 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your home's sagging image. And. if you, don't ••"•••...' you.' ' \ belong to a credit, union* call, us for information, about joining. • ' " ' • .'•••* '••' Sincerely, . . - . " •••"..• .:Norman M. Stephen America1* Credit Union*... A Family 44 Million Strung. • Greater Watertown,'-•'-•- '.. Federal Credit Union .Pitmeer Plata, 544 Stalls Itanpfte 58 Woodruff Ave.Wateriown* 274-6429.. "' •' Chairman, •Watertown WatBttmm, •CTOBms . Each memberaccount insured, thru NCUA to $100,000.00' Republican Town Committee |303J'27«35# Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) Nov. 14, 1935-Page 5- Home. ShPropertye was the 'widow of of the Watertown Historical Society chiidren, five great-grandchildren, repayment. William. John August Gantis. and several' nieces and- nephews. Finally, there'are economic.In- She leaves two sons, three grand- Jury loans,-These are intended to altow' businesses to meet obliga- •DESIGNER AND BRAND NAME watertownhistoricalsociety.orgtions-made prior to the hurricane, WOMEN'S SHOES FOR • • • .whether or not' they suffered, NOTES FROM physical damage. The recipients must be unable to'obtain compen- HARTFORD sation for economic injury from other sources. Economic injury 90 By State Senator Jamie McLaughlin loans carry an interest rale of 4 percent. " • Woodbury: 263-5044 Capitol: 5(6-7900 The first three types of loans Toll Free: l-86§-«42~1421 have interest rates of 3 percent if the claimant receives financing from, other sources,- and 4 percent. Hurricane Gloria, is long gone established low-interest loans . • if he does not. This is to encourage but weeks later, in her wake,, Con- available to home and business storm victims to rely on other ALL SHOES necticut still is struggling with the owners whose property, damage sources'of assistance .besides problems that arose because of the • was either not covered or only par- federal aid if possible. The SBA EVERYDAY! storm. tially paid, by insurance. also is . mji.intaini.ng a toll-free disaster relief hotline, The state continues to analyze Four types of loans are. available 1-800-221-2093. how ready we were for the storm The first are loans of up to and how we can Improve our $100,000, minus any insurance Although the memory of Gloria HOURS: methods and prepare for the future. coverage, to individuals for may be growing dimmer, it -is-im- Mem.-Fit 10-9 While western-central Connec- ' physical, damage to property. portant for Connecticut citizens to Sat. 10-6 ticut, was remarkably fortunate in Repayment can be made over 30 know that state legislators have not escaping the most severe damage, years. Also available'are loans of forgotten the crisis. We are work- an, estimated 718,000 homes in the up to $20,000' for personal property Jng hard so that we will be better stale were without power after the loss. prepared for future situations. , storm hit on, Sept. 27, some for 'The second type of loan is for as ' If you have any questions about hours and others for more than a, much as $20,000 for renters for the information in this column, or Pioneer Plaza week. personal property loss. Next are any other state issues, you can con- Utility and cable television com- direct loans to businesses for tact me in Hartford: Sen. Jamie 544 Straits Turnpike panies were criticized for delays physical damage to property. They McLaughlin, Senate Republican _ Watertown 274-2201 Majority Office, State Capitol, and their lack of communication'" cover the loss, minus insurance, (across from K-Mart) with town officials and the public. and also allow up to 30 years for Hartford, Ct. 06106. ' ' Because of these criticisms, public hearings were held, during which utility companies, state officials, and ..the public offered observations on the storm. That testimony is now being reviewed, by 'the General Assembly's Energy and Public Utilities Committee. While state officials are working " hard, to improve 'Connecticut's pro- cedures In 'the event, of any future natural disasters, many residents still are trying to pick up the pieces that...Gloria left behind. State officials have estimated damage at $60.2 million with more than half attributed to residential and business loss. Public property and. farms also "were hit hard, ac-. counting for almost $ 15 million of that total.; . It is estimated that state and. local governments shouldered another $1.0 million for debris removal, police, and other protective measures. Residents, hit. hard by the storm need not despair. 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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richmond Peter M. Lago D.C. Evening Hours Available Kathleen Hill, daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas A. Hill, Waterbury, 750 Watertown Ave., Wtby. By Appt. 756-9521 aod Mark Richmond, son of Mr and Mrs Frederick J. Richmond Jr.,. Watertown , were marntd Friday, Oct 4, at. St. John's Church.The Rev Genaro Testa officiated, aod a reception followed in the Continental Room. Naugatucl The bride had Barabra Hill as her honor attendant. yyou r topp Bridesmaids were Dawn Hinkelrrun, Jaoice Richmond, and Maria. PROFESSIONAL \i Da\ioo The best man was Victor Fuda, and ushers were Chris Hill. t tor CARPET CLEANING Frederick Richmond III, and Terr) Hill Mrs Richmond graduated from at a store Holy Cross High School, Waterbun,, and is a teller for the Watertown office of Thomas ton Sa\ ings Bank Mr Richmond also graduated, from. Hol> Cross and is a wrecker operator for Executive Auto Sales, Inc., Waterburv this sign. 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Allow us to express i Thorn as Ion Road. our wishes for a Joyous Holiday Season, to you, in person. J Happiness is forget ting the past Walerlown 274-8853 Reminder and ignoring the future. & Open Sunday 95 Thomaston Avenue 24 Hr. Order Service Western Auto & November 24 Waterbury, CT 0670,2 754-2163 "Russ" Curtiss - Owner STOP COME TO WESTERN AUTO FOR YOUR AUTO PARTS NEED'S! V.H.S. TAPE RENTALS & SALES Week Days ' Sat. &-Sun. VCR .. Mon.'.Tues., Wed. 9:00-6:00 1 Tape $1.50' 1 Tape $2.50 2 Tapes $2.50 2-Tapes $4.00' Sales aod ' • Thurs,.., Fri. 9:00 - 8:00' • 6S mom Ih 3 Tapes $3.50 3 Tapes-$5.00' Rentals Sat. 9:00 - 4:00' Quasar Blank Tapes $6.19 $47.97 free starting power Beverly Hills Cop Baby Grabber Rustler's Rhapsody iNlinja VS Shaolin 55 month *42.97 Handles Brewsteirs Millions Girls Just: Want to Have Fun Moving Violations' Trancers 60 month *64.97 Reliable Cold Weather 75 month *74.97 Huberman Festival ' Creature Starting Power Adam .. • War Chronicles Running Great-Greta. Waite Huey Lewis and the News' COME TO WESTERN AUTO FOR Tennis Kinetics.- THE BIKES RIDERS WANT! Walt Disney's "Dumbo Pollyanna Black Hole " Pete's Dragon i.95 - $109.95-«P Rides Again Available in all 'Sizes aod Styles No Charge for Assembly DUHAMEL ELECTRONICS BMX 20 in. Siuinl Cycle '.119.8*: Quasar-Syl van ia 408 Buckirigham St. Emerson 207 Main Street T.V'.'s, Stereos, Oakville, Ct- Room: Air Conditioners Thomaston, Coon. V.C.R/S & Cameras • " 274-1974 Quasar Microwave 'Ovens 283-4812 ' " Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 8 Town-Times (Watertown, Conn.) Nov. ','14,, .1985 'United Methodist: Women, 7:30 p.m.. ' watertownhistoricalsociety.org "•'•' 'Saturday, Nov. 16—Adult Fellowship, 6:15 p.m.; * 'Showboat, * *' 8:15 p.m. Sunday, .Nov. 17—Church Kay's Hardware School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m..; Cherub Choir, 4 p.m.; featuring St. "John the Evangelist . - St. Mary Magdalen ' 574 Main, St., 27«836 • 16 Buckingham. St., Okvl. Junior Choir, 4:45 p.m.; Youth -PAINTS by'PITTSBURG and Thursday,'Nov. 14-Second An- ;. ••274-9273 Choir,. 5:30 p.m.: Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. COOK & DUNN niversary Low Mass For August ' Thursday, Nov. 14—Mass for , (Interior. & Exterior Painting Supplies) Ryan, 11 a.m. members of the parish family, 7 Monday, Nov. 18—Girl Scouts, We Garry Interior and Exterior. '••Friday, Nov. 15—First: Anniver- a.m.; Bingo, parish hall, 7 p.m. • 3:30 p.m.; Weight Program,, 7 p.m.; Waterbury Chorale, 7:30 sary Low Mass For Ernest Chaine; Friday, Nov. 1.5—Mass for- STAINS including CABQTS, p.m. 11 a.m.; Bingo,.church hall, 7:15 Joseph Aleksinas, 7 a.m.; Mass at CUPRING1, REZ and Tuesday, Nov. 19—Bible Study, p.m.; Folk Choir, 7:30 p.m. Waterbury Extended Care, 10:30 -"1.2 noon; Bible Study, 7 p.m.. MINWAX Saturday, Nov. I6-Wedding of a.m. .. • " Wednesday, Nov. 20—Cancer Steven Pondek and Sharon Neibel," Saturday, Nov. 16—Mass for WALLPAPER Support: Group, 7:30 p.m.; Adult 11 a.m.; Confessions4 to' 5 p.m.; Carmella Varrone, 8 a.m.; Confes- DEPARTMENT Choir, 7:30 p.m. Eighth Anniversary Low .Mass For sions in Church, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; John Chipko, 5 p.m.; Sports Com- Thursday, Nov. 21— Girl Scouts, Vigil Mass for Anna Spina, 4-p.m.; •607 Main Street mittee Oldies Dance and Dinner in • 3 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; All Confessions in Church, 7 to 7:30 church hall, 7 p.m. to 12 midnight. Work- Area,, 7:30 p.m.; Ad- • Watertown p.m. ' Sunday, Nov.. 17-Low Mass for ' ministrative Council, 8:30 p.m., Sunday, .Nov. 17—Mass for Bat- 274-1038- Nicholas Rubbo, 8:15 a.m.;'Low" 1 tista Castagna, 7 a.m.; Mass for _ Mass For deceased members 'of • The 'Bible Church Mrs. Oscar St. Mary, 8:30 a.m.; ' Donat LcMay Family, 9:30' a.m.; 24fl Dwigjht St., Wtby. Rosary, 9:45 -a.m.; Mass for High Mass For Joseph Cesare, 755-0197 Catherine Delia Camera, 10 a.m."; 10:45 a.m.;,'Third. • Anniversary * Thursday, Nov.' 14—"Women's • Mass for Martin Marano, 11. :30 High Mass For Lenora Guard, 12 Weight Program, 7 to 9 p.m. JIM'S E-Z. STOP a.m. noon;. Folk Choir, 4 p.m.; 'Low Friday, Nov. 15—Intercessory Monday, Nov.. 1.8—Mass for Mass (Folk Mass) for Gaston Far- Prayer Group, 1,1:30 a.m., to 12:30 FRESH DIELI GIRINIDERS MADE TO ORDER Jeannetle Massicotte, 7 a.m.; tier, 5 p.m.; Bingo, church hall, p.m.; Annual Turkey Dinner, 6:30 • Catholic Women's Organization Daily Numbers,. Lotto, Instant tottery:'" 6:30' p.m. p.m., meeting, rectory hall, 7 p.m.; Most Daily Newspapers • ••: .Monday," Nov. 18-Low Mass, 9 Sunday, Nov. 17—Bible Classes ' Home and School - Association a.m. for all ages, 9:30 a.m..,; Cof- meeting, parish hall, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19-MiracuIous fee/Fellowship, 10:40 a.m.; Wor- , 'Tuesday, Nov. 19—Mass' for Medal Novena, .7 p.m.. ship Service, 11 a.m.; Beginner members of the parish family, 7 GRINDER HOT LINE Wednesday, Nov.' 20—Low and Junior Church, 11:30 a.m.; a.m.; CCD Grades 1, 3, and 4, Mass, 9 a.m.; Senior Choir, 7:30 Evening Service, baptismal ser- 3:45 p.m.; CCD Grade 8, 6:45 p.m. ' • • vice,,- 6 p.m. p.m.; Teachers" meeting. Confir- 274-3716 Monday, Nov. 18—Men's mation Class, 7 p.m.; Legion of • Basketball, Bucks Hill Gym-,, 7 to Mary, rectory, 8 p.m. Hot SOUP TO GO (Lunch Hour Only) TEDTIETZ, JR. 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20—Mass for TRUCKING 'Tuesday, Nov., 1,9—Women's, Abbie DiPietro,' 7 "a.m.; CCD Hot Coffee All Day .- ". 'Qwassuk R. Woodbury Weight Program, 9:1.5 to 11:30 Grades 5 and 6, 3:45 p.m.: CCD ' '• „ 263-3972 a.m.; Children's Bible Hour, Grade -8, 6:45 p.m.; Scripture Now Featuring - Signature Salads ' " yOU CALL. WE HAUL " grad.es 3 through 9, 4 to 5 p.m. Course, - rectory, 8 p. m.: '"ANYTIME, ANY PLACE ' Wednesday, Nov., 20-—Prayer Charismatic Prayer Group* 8 p.m. Mon -Sat. 6 a.m. -10 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. '.. CRUSHED STONE and Sharing Time,3? p.m.; Junior .GRAVE! • LOAM • SAND and Senior High Youth Group, 7 .BULLDOZING . ' United .Methodist BOB VERRASTER 382 BUCKINGHAM ST. -to 8:30.p.m.; Singles Group, piz- Proprietor KIASOMABU iAflS •305 Main St.,-274-3785 Oakvil'le, CT, 06779 '• 4^ You're Always Ahead \ Thursday, Nov. 14—Girl. Scouts, za and. movie, 7 p.m. •< When you Call Ted' > 3 p.m.; Boys Scouts, 7 p.m..; XAAAAA«WV\AAAAAA^' Blue Seal- Feeds . Mattatuck Unitarians Wild Bird Seeds & Feeders MtaMiewaug High School, Wdby. •758-9798-.. 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Fellowship, 6 p.m. Worship, 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov., 14—Morning 8 p.m. Dr. Peter Gale, of the Motion, Monday, No v. 18—Fi x -I l. „ Praye r, 8:30 .a.m.; Ch rist ia n Wednesday, Nov. 20'—Morning Palpation Institute, taught current Fellowship,,. 9 a.m.; Bell Choir Middlebury Baptist Education Committee meeting, Prayer, 8:45 a.m.; Teaching, Ho- procedures on, conservative Rehearsal, 7 p.m.; Parents 74 Kelly Rd., Middkhury 9:30 a.m.; Confirmation, Class, 4 ly Communion, Healing, 9:30 management of sprained ankles, Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. • .,, 758-9655 p.m.; Evening Prayer, 5:4,5 p.m.; a.m.; Junior CHoir Rehearsal. 3:30 knees, shoulders, and wrists. Tuesday, Nov. 19—Standing Sunday, Nov. f7—Sunday Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; Evening Committee, 7:30 p.mi. School for-all ages, nursery care Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 20—Pioneer provided, 9:45 a.m.; Morning " Friday, Nov. 15—Morning Choir, 3:30' p.m.; Senior Choir, Worship Service, nursery care pro- Prayer, 8:30a.m.; Evening, Prayer. 7:30 p.m.. ' . vided. Children's Church, 'for 5:4,5 -p.m.; Pack Meeting, 7:30 p.m. r n i n i* VV i if\!h i | > 11 ::•!) 11 A . n l Children's Theater, 6 p.m. ages 6 to 12, 1,0:30'a.m.; Evening • Prayer Service 5:10 p.ni. Evening Prayer is. Piwisc 6:00 p.m. Sunday, Nov., 17—Morning Service, 7 p.m. Prayer and Holy Communion, 8:30 Worship", Church, School, 1,0:30 Wednesday, Nov., 20—Bible a. m.; A., A.., 10:30 a.m.; Even ing WEDNESDAY - 7:30 p.m. BIBLE STUDY- a.m.: Youth Fellowship. Litchfield Study and Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Prayer, 5:4,5 p.m.; Fairfield Hills Church, 6:15 p.m. Monday, Nov., 18—Webelos, Evangelical Christian Center 5:30 p.m. 1317 Watertown Ave., Wtby. Tuesday, Nov., 19—Senior Choir 756-1,2:93 Rehearsal, 7 p.m. . 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John G. Rowland gram, or another. But these excuses * Fifth District Connecticut are simply an effort to justify the Waterbury: 573-1418 unjustifiable—bankrupting our Nov. Washington: (202) 225-3822 economy by clinging to the staus quo. . Special Every -day. we see the results of After -10- months- of playing ing margin. - uncontrolled deficit: spending. It Mickey Mouse .with :the most The Balanced 'Budget and raises interest rates, making hair cut,: destructive •• problem * facing • this Emrgency Deficit Act. would place American business less profitable 'blow dry & ' •• nation—the mammoth federal an annual ceiling on the deficit that and hom.es and care less affordable. "prizms" budget deficit—Congress may • would decline steadily over a six- The high interest rates raise the translucent finally be ready to wield'a.club. . year period, reaching zero in fiscal, value-of the U.S. dollar, making year 1991. It. would prevent: the color, gloss That, club is called, the Balanced- imports cheap, exports expensive, Budget and Emergency Deficit President from submitting a, budget and. sending job opportunities Control Act. that exceeded the ceiling and pre- overseas. $1475 The act is. not a quick fix. nor. a vent fte Congress from, eonsider- - Thus far, we have escaped with painless solution. It is a. measure .ing a budget "that exceeded the • relatively little damage. But if we designed to-.force the big spenders guideline. If Congress and Ae don't act, we risk a renewal of the in Congress to abandon pork-barrel President couldn't, agree on what to massive increases of inflation and politics for a. policy of "reverse cut, an across-the-board reduction tax rates that brought our economy pork-barrel"—the willingness to' would be made in all expen.ditu.res to its knees in the late "70s and ear- other than Social Security. Our Stylists: jo, Betty, Carol & Sylvia trade, cute in. programs rafter than ly '80s. " increased spending... - I believe that this is a. fair and We cannot, mortgage the future 61 Riverside St., Oakville. ' ' The Deficit "Control Act would, responsible way to reduce the of the- next generation of Connec- Tucs.-Sai. 8:30-4:30 - Open laic Thuis. & FII. force the Congress to restrain its deficit. We will, end the annual ticut families because Congress and appetite, for spending a little bit charade*of voting for deficit reduc- the special, interest groups want to Call us for more information . • 274-2473 each year until, the budget is tion-one day and against it" the next. continue the shell game of writing balanced—once and for all, The legislation, will, for the first budgets that are promptly cut to hopefully—in 1991. time in our history, create a. man- shreds in 'the appropriation process. 'While even one more year of an datory mechanism to rein in I have spoken, to • literally unbalanced budget is hard to runaway spending—by defining thousands of people in the Fifth stomach, this measure offers the how much there is to-spend before District. Their most serious con- best potential we've seen in years it is spent. . cern is wasteful spending in, for spending restraint. This effort: has attracted a great Washington and the deficit... They Given that, 1 am proud to be one deal of support: from both liberal, • know better than, an army of politi- of the act's lead co-sponsors. While and. conservative leaders. While cians and intellectuals what damage 1 canpot guarantee support for it liberals and conservatives will'con- it can do to the lives of ordinary from a majority of my colleagues ' tinue to argue vigorously as to people. They know instinctively in the House, I am optimistic •where the government should be that we can solve the deficit pro- because the Senate recently approv- spending its money, there now at- blem, without 'tax increases, without ed a similar bill by an overwhelm- least seems to be a. consensus that turning our back -on the elderly, without hurting students and the poor. I am Connecticut's representative THE SCOOP to Washington—not Washington's representative to . Connecticut. —OPEN YEAR, ROUND—' Powerful 'people in Washington op- CONTACT LENSES pose the" Emergency Deficit Con- trol Act because it will, make the The right fit at the right price from the federal government, responsible for contact lens specialists. in its finances. • - * • Extended Wear Lenses • Compiete Examination The New Pioneer Plaza . • As a" congressman who cares • Tinted Lenses ' • Expert Fitting and Straits Tump Ike (Rt. 63-next to McDonalds) about, the future of Connecticut "families, I am committed to enac- • Lenses for Astigmatism Follow Op Care - Watertown ••• ting responsible legislation to- put: • Lenses for Bifocal users 274-4927 the deficit problem, to rest once and for all. •'• - ~- DnBauman&. Associates ' ^ NO' DISGRACE . FAMILY * DOCTORS t OF * OPTOM ETBV . • ORDER..-,,* , • „ Wolcottt 879-2525 Watertown: 274-7576 - While painful there's no disgrace 509 Woicott Road . Your Thanksgiving .in- being deceived * by friends—ttjat 997 Main Street 'Pies and Cakes'Now! lies in mistrusting them. .... Seasonal Suggestions: Rum Raisin • Pumpkin: .' • Sticky Bun Pecan, Peppermint Stick BINGO qrtry our Cranberry; Champagne So/pet ; ; - at St. Mary Magdalen • Church .Hall," Pennel la's Italian • Oakville Imports PINNERS "FOR 4 7 p.m. FREE Sma"ioaf of Fresh •"Every Thursday Italian Bread • 1.Extra Card Free # • with every order with this ad of a Dinner for 4 Fresh Baked Come and take alook at our beautiftil collec- Italian. Bread & tion of loose diamonds.. We will set the stones Portuguese Rolls while you wait, in the setting-of your choice. Everyday except Monday We feature unique 'handcrafted.settings. Our -Genoa American .Boiled diamonds are at manufacturer's.prices.' •. Salami Cheese Ham; l Reg' 39 "Set, sized, and appraised while'you wait." ; - Ib. 3.39 Ib. 2.49- NYLON AND NOV. 14 thru NOV. 20 '•'• POLYESTER '• •• •—Laydwdys—r-, . . Order'Your. Thanksgiving Day Pies Now" SEWING THREADS WEC/UTER " * * * * - A WATERTOWN' ':156 Grand Street, Waterbury.' 756-4800 60 Hiiicrest Avenue, Oakville : INDUSTRY SINCE 1888 .His:Tues.-Sat.9:3(K:3O' '.Thurs..till8:30 '.. 274-1864 - Call Ahead - All food cooked to order Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn. Society) Nov. 14, 1985 Pag p 11 Nathan Burkan. who died in, 1936. Toupom.se Ties • The awards, designed to stimulate ••.MOMS Group interest in the field of copyright : watertownhistoricalsociety.org"For UCorinLaw law, have been, traditional 'at Nov. Session, ASCAP since 1.934... The Greater .Watertown Mothers School,, Award - In. 1982, Mr. Touponse receiv- of Multiples Support Croup will Marshall Toupon.se, Watertown, ed a B J\, degree in, economics and hold an, informal'meeting and craft, and Barry Horowitz, Hartford." political science from Yale Univer- night on Thursday, Nov. "21, at 7 have tied for the $200 first prize in sity, where he graduated magna p.m. in the conference room of the >1 I the Nathan Burkan Memorial Corn- cum laude. At the University of Watertown Library, 470 Main St.' r~ , petition at the University of Con- Connecticut, School of 'Law, he was The ladies of the group will !i.j necticut School of Law. • executive " editor of. the Law decorate grapevine wreaths for Mr,.' Touponse, son of Mr. and Review. Thanksgiving' and .the holiday Mrs. .Marshall, A. Touponse. season... All. mothers or expectant Watertown, titled his winning, essay He currently is a clerk, to the mothers of multiples are invited. "Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Honorable Ellen A. Peters, chief For further information, call Computer Corp. justice of the Connecticut Supreme Janie Fretts at 274-112,5 or Mary. The Nathan Burkan Memorial Court. Mikush at 274-6833. Competition, is sponsored annual- ly by ASCAP in, memory of ASCAP's first General, Counsel Help Unlimited, Inc. POLK SCHOOL STAFF AND STUDENTS joined for some Hallo- 285 Main Street,, Oakville ~ /^/ Tour Clothes Friend" , ween dress-up fun recently. Front row. left to right, are: Chris Han-_ .* * Your Hom.e Care Registry'" * I &{ son. Ken Forgue, Steven Pienczykowski, and Jason Szmajlo. Second ' OFFERING PERSONALIZED' SERVICES IN \^* row: Charles Beyer, art: teacher, and Mrs.'Sharon Lanese, Chapter I Clothes Clinic _ YOUR HOME, 24 HRS, A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK, \^* Math teacher. (Polk School Photo) PKORSSIOINAL DRV CIBWHSS i IAUNDRY SERVICE • Registered Nurses • Personal Aides 61 Riverside St. - just off Main St. • Licensed Practical Nurses • Companions . Oakville, Q. m Bath and Nutrition A ides . CALEflDAR All Work Done In Ouf Modern Plant Also Offering "COMMUNI-CALL" A Unique Voice to Voice Communication System OF EVEflTS Sainie Day Semite - For Emergency Help • Accident Prevention sfclirt and Companionship • 14th annual Juried Craft Fair, sponsored, by the Woodbury League HR Sendee Our Help is Unlimited...If you need help in any way of Women Voters, on Nov. 23 at the Mitchell Elementary School, Karen Donofrio Woodbury. For further information call Patricia Blundo at Bob Donofrio 274-0041 PLEASE CA LL: 274-75II Rate Sched ute and 263-4048! ""Showboat," presented by the Civic Theater of Water- Deiitse Charette, Nancy Colson Brochure Available bur)', on Nov.. 15 and. 16 at 8:15 p.m. Call 754-1478 for •further infor- HRS: M-F 6:30 - 6:30' Sat, 6:30 - 3:00 Co-Directors . Upon Request mation Ninth Annual Arts and Crafts Christmas Show, Nov. 16 and 17 at the Torrington Armory, South Main St., Torrington, 10 a.m.- to 5 p.m. Admission "A. Shayna Maidel," Nov.. 15 through Dec. 8 at the Hartford Stage, .50 Church St.".' Hartford. Admission. Phone 52,7-5151 "Nutcracker Suite," a. Hartford Ballet, at the Shubert Per- forming Arts Theater, 247 College St., New Haven, Nov. 29 through Dec. 1. Admission. Phone 624-182.5 for further informa- tion .."Dreamgirls," through Nov. 1.7 at the Bushnell .Memorial Hall, Nov. 19 166 Capitol Ave., Hartford. Admission. Call the box office at 2:46-6807 or teletron at 1-800-922-2030 for farther information. Tickets available thru at all Ticketron outlets "Sherlock. Holmes and the Curse'of the Sign. Nov. 23 of Four,.'" Nov. 15-16, 22-2.3, and 30-31 at the Clockwork' Repertory' off Theater. Oa.kvi.lle, Admission. Call the box office at 274-7247 for fur- "original price ther information. "Babes in, Toyland," a musical by Victor Herbert:. downstairs, at the New Milford. Creative Arts Center, today (Thursday) at 8:30 p.m. Admission. For further information and reservations, call 354-7853 dresses mpantsuits Griffin PTO The meeting topic will be "'Com- • • separates • sftoes puters in Education,."'After a, brief The Griffin, School PTO will, business session, parents will have jiieet. Thursday, Nov. 21. at 7:30 an opportunity to view a complete RUE SHOP p.m., at Griffin School, Davis sample of the use of computers at 757-2246 • Hours: Tues.-Fri. ,10-5 Sat,, 11-4 1148 Baldwin St.,, Waterbury Street, Oakville. each grade level.

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"Turkey Week' OPEN At Holy' Cross DAILY Town "A Family Run Restaurant" Next, 'week, will be one of the AT more bizarre weeks in the lives of 11:30 a.m. 1M Sunnysidte Aver, Oakviiie Holy Cross High School students, via a yearly thing they call "Turkey ''EAT HERE OR TOGO-- Week,"" ' "' " featuring: Pizza - During this week, students dress HOTPIZZA • Spaghetti • Shells up in outlandish costumes, ranging Don't cook tonight....enjoy • Menlcotti from, hobos to ladies of the even- • Large or Small Salads ing, to raise money for charity. a steaming hot pie! .Each cent, collected, counts as a vote Tossed, Chafs or 'Greek Try our many other specialties, ••too. for the "School, Turkey," a • 18" Grinders (ManylodioawJtoinJ prestigious title in its own right, • SALADS • ANTIPASTO o SPAGHETTI Waiting: Ho* Roast Beef Planning; "Turkey Week," • GRINDERS Eggplant, Sausage & Meotbaffl. counting 'the votes, and making Eat Here or To Go!- All At tie Most Reasonable Prices! everything run. smoothly is 'the task, Hours: Mon-.-Sun. 11 a.m.-ll p.m. -of Ophelia, the high school's ser- Fri.&Saf. "ill a.m. 274-0149 vice organization. Ophelia, sponsors several fund RO'S RESTAURANT • raisers, during the school year, such as Secret Admirer's Day and Hallo- - Serving the finest pizza since 1947- ween Day, and donates the money to local charities such as Berkeley . 841 Main Street, Oak vile • Community School, Green Com- 274-1348 or 274-8069 • munity School, and Sou.thbu.ry Training 'School. Besides donating money, Ophelia also provides services such . Cantonese • Polynesian' • Szechuan as • its annual Bloodmobile, Christmas parties for various groups of children, and visiting 'the "GREAT FOOD" elderly with stockings. OPEN MON. thru SAT. 1 1 A.M.. to 1 .A.M.. Skating Club • SUNDAY FROM 12 Noon to 11 P.M. ('Restaurant 636 Plank Rd,, Waterbury Begins Season The Watertown Skating Club Cocktail 'Exit 25 Off 1-84 - TAKE recently began, its 35th 16-week ice Lounge Phone 573-9444' OUT.- skating season. The club features junior and . senior instruction in a program of general skating, free style, figures, and ice dancing, Juniors .skate on Saturday and Sunday, while adults skate on Sunday and Wednesday. .For 'further information on rates C A F E and times, call Bob Traver at 263-3318, Margaret DeLuca at -2.53 Buckingham St. Oakviiie • 274-5988' 274-3070, or Carrie Falk, at • MONDAY NIGHT'.FOOTBALL'• - 758-1092, Specializing'In Italian and Continental Cuisine 1 — Where wonderful things happen to' Beef, Pork, Fowl, Drinks /2 Price with each TD Seafood, and Pasta, .Almost everything cooked to order. S COUNTRY CINEMA Luncheon • Monday - Saturday 11:45-2:30 Clams 3 IDoz. - Pizzela 75* ea. ,523 Main Street, Watertown. Dinner » Monday - Saturday 4:45 -10:00 . I HELD OVER Happy Hour 471M3111 St. OtaKVilte 1 Cocktail Shrimp Wed. Night Monday - Friday 3-6 ''' ' "*' " I" Most Drinks jiKiii:: F,,.;: s, M=ir ismr m TUX* v 2 for $1.00 'DomesticBeer I I .Major Credit Cards Accepted Most Any Night: Closed Sunday 2M-4722J Thursday • -. Friday Short times 7:05 and 9:11} p.m. 4 P.M. - 10 P.M. Sun. Matinee 2 p.m. 99*. .for all Mon. AI seals 59* Fit, Sit.,, Sun. *2.00 • Luncheon Served Daily. 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. • C Children (under 10) 99 all tines —SANDWICHES AVAILABLE, ALL. DAY— . -. Wo Sroroir diiscorcjiut for fliiis enflgagmmt, Place )PEN 7 DAYS 9 AM-1 AM " • Firi. & Sat, 'till 2 Free Parking." 274-2193' | 179 Davis Street, Oakviiie .274-8037 ' | Lake Winnemaug Rd. I SERVING. LUNCOES DAILY." ~| Watertown 2744010' • | ' " Mon." thru. Sat. - LI.a.m. to' 2 p.m. |. I) Thnrsday - TWO FOR ( Jumbo'Shrimp Cocktail $1*00 :each I Carmine, D.J. . Friday - OWE, TWICE* -FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL $4.00 Chris,-D.J.; THEFUNI • ..with Baked Potato Saturday -. Monday, Tuesday & • • • • Boiled Lobster and salad . ' Mystery D.J. Wednesday are two for one days,, Witii'your cer- | HAPPY HOUR. Mon:.-Fri..3H5 p.m. | tificates you get two ren- ' MONDAY-FOOTBALL NIGHT tals with -fast one coupon. . 'All, this without member- jMost Drinks & Domestic-Beer ... $1.00f . ' SOC" drafts - also shot specials every ships or special clubs. touchdown That comes out to "a • TUESDAY-COLLEGE NIGHT WEDNESDAY-PIZZA NITE .. dollar" a rental and at TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS! ' that price you're bound to 1 free drink with college I.D. Free pizza 7-11 750 drafts have more fun! 7-Closing | Also drink specials 7-11 THURSDAY-THIRSTY THURSDAY $ 2 for 1 Domestic Beer 1.00 | For the ladies 50C well drinks 7-11 Most Well Drinks & Peach Tree . = FRIDAY Domestic Beer Dr. McGillcuddy's'l.OO | Shoot up on Fridays with dollar shots Pioneer Plaza I OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY | S ATURD A Y-DOUBLEDEUCEMS 544 Stisits Turnpike (couples) get two-fers (2 for 1 guy & gal) ; Mbferimiv CT 06795 | 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-l a.m. § No Cover Dress to Impress, iiiiiimigiiiiiEiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii liiiiiiiimiJiiiitiiimni Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown.,, Conn.Society) Nov. 14, 1985 Pag e watertownhistoricalsociety.org

Chordsnien To- Clockwork Repertory Theatre Presents Lead Harmony SHERLOCK HOLMES and Hotel Event In City ^ In An evening of barbershop har- mony, featuring a number of local, .'"'The Curse of the Sign of Four" area, and New England quartets, is set for Friday, Nov. 15 and Satur- November 15-16, 2,2-23 and 29-30 day. Nov. 16 at the Waterbury Elks 8:15 p.m. Club, 283 West Main St. Call: 274-7247 for reservations Plymouth The Valley Chordsnien, an area barbershop harmony chorus and 133 Main Street, Oakville sponsors of the evenings' entertain- Thanksgiving Dinner ment, will be among the schedul- ed performers. Buffet The Chords men will be augmented by An Unexpected Only $.10.25 , . Pleasure, Free 'n Easy, Awesome --$6.50 and Down for Children Knights . of Harmony, The Restaurant & Lounge Footlighters, Great Expectations, 16 Straits Turnpike, Watertown Now Taking .Reservations and others. 274-1320 ~ Includes All Traditional Showtime both days is 8 p.m. Tickets, are available from, most •- Thanksgiving Hi.sli.es Valley Chordsmeri. Vin Semprini, Friday and Saturday Plus Many 'Other Hot and Cold Items ticket chairman, will handle - SPECIALS - "Everything/rom hors d^oeuvrea to dem»e:rt"" telephone requests at 755-0356, Regular dinners also served. assisted by Frank Di.Fiore, • Lobster • Prime Rib 756-6677. • Filet Of Sole a la Summit Thanksgiving Hours; 12 to § Tickets also will be available at. Stuffed Grape Leaves w/ Bechamel Sauce Regular/ Lunch: Mon.-Frl. 11:30-2 Judge Piel Office Supply, 290 West Hours / Dinner Wed.-Sat. 5-10' Sun. 5-9 Main. St., Waterbury. Local Including Salad, Potato & Vegetable or Pasta. Homemade Bread Now taking reswvatlons for holfday parties up to 75. residents can call Bob Langellotti IN THE LOUNGE- at 274-843.3 for tickets and further 283-8067 information. Saturday Co-Ed. Swimming . Bob Mel W'JT. The Parks and Recreation Department has announced its co- New 'Taking Parties For the Holidays, ed swimming program will begin Daily Lunch. Specials 11:30-4 p.m. today '(Thursday) at the Watertown Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4 to 7 Restaurant and Lounge High School's Frank. M. Reinhold Shrimp or Clams on '/z Shell Every Night at the Bar Pool. 699 WdLCOTT STREET The pool will be open. Thursdays (Near Naugatuck Valley Mall) fromi 7:30' to 8:45 p.m. There is no fee. DINNER SPECIAL FOR TWO. For further information, call the recreation office at 274-5411, ext. . & SAT, SPECIAL >#fi 1 253. 16 OZ. BONELESS. f£/ ONLY 12.95

Freedom's an achievement that SOUP: Wonton or Egg Drop Soup can be lost by indifference. SIRLOIN APPETIZER: Egg Roll, Chicken Wing MAIN DISHES: Choose Any TWO Chicken Chow Mein • Moo Goo Gai Pan Roast Pork Foo Yung • • Pepper Steak Roast Pork Lo Mein • Shrimp Chow Mein Sweet & Sour Pork or Chicken'* Sauteed Mixed Chinese Vegetables i'tirtis Hnum •PLUS FRIED RICE COMES WITH ABOVE DISHES SUNDAY BRUNCH -, Good Mon.-Thurs. Present this ad when ordering • More than a 10:30 A.M.-3 P.M. * 95 PIUS Great Restaurant INCLUDES TAX 757-8221 CD 757-6513 A Great Place * Roast Beef' Ham • Omelettes • Waffles 'Seafood for Overnight Newburg • Bacon • Sausage • Desserts *,And 100 more delectable items • Plus Six Different Ice Creams • Diners Main St.. Club Woodbury 263-210! I 1815 Walerlown Awe.,, Waterbury 7,54-2149 DONORFICf'S DELI AND CATERING ARE YOU U&FENNG TV 407 Main Street, Oakvtile YOUR VCR M BLACK MM) 274-6252 WHITE? DELI SPECIALS If you don't own a stereo Nov. 14 thro Nov. ,20 ' or a Hi-Fi VCR you could be. "Here's a whole Genoa Pkrovolone Turkey world of sound out there Breast waiting to 'be discovered. "Salami You say you don't under- • Reg. $009 Reg, $O99 Reg. stand the difference? Ib. 3,49 Ib. 2.39 3.29 That's no problem, $3 because we do! Come on in for a demonstration to- 'Gift, Holiday Catering day. It will be a real ear Certificates Call ahead to' reserve for • opener! .HAS' EXPANDED AGAIN! Available ail your Holiday needs. 40 additional seats NEW MENU 6 Foot GRINDERS • Sports Village Route 2,02, Litchfield Lunch: Tues,-Sat. 11:30-2:30 Well prepare afabulouBfeaMtfor four next part^l Dinner: Tues., Wed., Thurs. 4:30-9:30 r(Pick up or drop off service with slemo equipment ouailoHe;, 567-8778 Fri. and Sat. 4:30-10:30' , Sun. 3:00-9:30 Houis: Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.1 Page "ft" TowPropertyn limes '(Walertdwn, of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.orgSALES • INSURANCE • LOANS •REPAIRS TRUCKS CYCLES

Congressman "We can kiss the economic uniforms will be collected on Satur- WATERTOWN AUTO BODY recovery good-bye if we destroy day, Nov. 23, from 9 a.m. to' 12 1 • 40 Yea rs Expe r i e n ce the productive capacity of this noon, in the ...Swift Junior High Against Hike • •School main 'lobby, 250 Colonial country by raising taxes," Con- .We Specialize in: St., Oakville. ' ' Congressman John G. Rowland.,, gressman Rowland added. ""A tax • REPAIRING FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS R-Sth District, recently introduced All prizes due from the candy • INSTALLING SHOCKS & LIFETIME MUFFLERS increase, would discourage savings, a resolution to put Congress on investments, and job creation,." drive and soccer certificates will be • AUTOMOBILE PAINTING , record in opposition to-any increase distributed at the same time. Any • FIBERGLASS REPAIRS ' ' ' He refuted, arguments that tax in- in individual income taxes. creases were needed to reduce the players with questions can call • CUSTOMIZING & RESTORATION OF"OLD CARS Mr. Rowland, : who has ad- 2.74-2246.. e INDUSTRIAL PAINTING ' - deficit. Such an increase, he said, vocated spending cuts rather than •would only eliminate any incentive Knight Street. Watertown tax, increases to reduce the deficit, for Congress to make cuts in un- P.O. Box 451 2744626 said, his resolution is designed to productive federal spending "head off" any effort, by Congress programs, to repeal'President Reagan's 1981 PERSONALS AT LAST Someone who knows what they are doing, tax cut, which reduced individual " 4M? Someone you can trust! Lisa M. Paquin, 82 Cutler St., rales by nearly 25 percent. Nutmeg Squares has been "named to the summer . The Nutmeg Square and Round quarter Dean's List at Northeastern, SUPERIOR TRANSMISSION • Dance Club will host its. first "Blast: University, Boston, Mass. She is Off"" danceof the season Saturday, majoring in pharmacy and allied, health, Transmission #,m mmm Nov. 16, at the Heminway P'ark FALL CLEARANCE OF School gym,, 37 Heminway Park Tune-Up $1495 Road. • •• " The square and round dance will GLOBAIJG Adjust' Bands be from 8 p.m..'to 1,2 midnight. Road Test USEDGARS9 • BENCH SYSTEM NewATF Clean .Filter* Gordon Siddall will call the Repairs All Unibody Models NEW GASKET Adjust Linkage* 3111/3,11 IE square dance, while Betty Navage Bill? will cue the rounds. All area, club Call :S0 0HEVY—Caprice Classic Es- dancers and new student dancers — Most cars & small trucks — tate Wagon, loaded, NEIL'S AUTO 14 JEEP—Waionecr Limited. are welcome. •* Where Applicable 84 ENCORE—Mr Conditioning, 03 ALLMIME—Mr auto A/C. There will be an admission ••BODY, INC. 83 ALLIANCE—DL 2dr., sun- charge. 1201 Wolcott St., Waterbury roof, stereo. S3 HlttAN—Stntra 2(1 r. De- 23'A Hour M Mile North of Naug. Valley Mai luxe. 24.000 mites. • Soccer Equipment Towing Service 83 ALUAMBE—Sifter 2dr. 82 FORD—Escort 2dt A/C, 82IEEP—Watoneer. 31K mi. Watertown Association, for 83: EAQLE—Wagon automatic. Heavf Duty Towing Ak oond'. Youth Soccer officials have an- Collision Work •Painting ' A Well Planned 82 JEEP—CJ-5. nounced all soccer equipment: and 1 82 DODOE—Omni. AH collision wort guaranteed S:Z MAZDA—GLC Sport. 01 EMU—Wagon. SERVICE 81 CHEVETFE—«r. 274-2463 274-3105 at DATMIN—3tO. 80 BATSUil—210 4* sedan. HONDA days ' nights Automatic Trans. 80 RENAULT—LeC a r. 2dr De • 1029 Ml a! n SI:.. Wa lertown line. PROGRAM 79 AMC—Concord IDL Sedan. FOLLOW 18 PLYMOUTH—Arrow, 77 VOLMWAQEH—Scirocco , 77 OODQE—Charier, v Crestwpod .Fold's 77 JEEP—CJ-5. DOESN'T COST TB MATADOR—Wagon. Select List of IT PAYS!!! 78 PACER—AT. Mr. Pie-owned Autos* FnjrTrj^2jfl $1,500 Keep four Honda well maintained 1986 ATV'sS FOURTRAX TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CRIBSTWQOD'S . aoid avoid expensive repairs *jj& —Now In Stock— EVER POPULAR — BMSJBllE . Layav/ay Wow for Chris/jnas PUSH • PULL • TOW FAMILY CYCLE CENTER Minimum Trade 274134 • 274-214 11 The Ho rcwo f Honda" 1985 FORD' HANGER - Pick up. 1 1223 North Mai!) St., Watertwry owner trade:. Only 18,000 mi, $6,478 lass $1,500. You pay $4,978..' 84 BUICK LE SABRE - Custom 4 Dr. Two tone blue, only 14,000 original 19.71 VW SUPER BEETLE miles, immaculate in and out. $11,078" less $1,500. You pay $9,578. 19S4 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE-4 Dr. ax,HOMA m V»»OIVE> A Sedan, Aut, AC, only 21,000 mi. $6,478 less $1,500. You pay $4,978. CALL ELLEN-OR DEBBIE 274-9257 1984 JEEP CJ7 RENEGADE - Hard 816 STRAITS TURIN PIKE WATERTOWN top. Only 13.000' mi., never registered. $9,978 less $1,500'., You pay $8,478. OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30AM-4:30PM ' 1983 FORD LTD - 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl., Green with white interior. Beautiful in looks A, PB, PS, & AC. Only 30.000 mi. $8,478 less $1,500'., You pay $6,9787 and operation. Great value,, best offer. 1982 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL - THIS WEEK'S Qivenchy Addition. 1 owner trade, - • ...Gill 573-0101 , leather interior - black & burgandy ,wAuigandy leather interior, every op- tion - including factory CB. $11,378 less $1,500. You pay 88,878. .AUTO' INSURANCE 1982 OLDS MO BILE TORANADO BROUGHAM cyl., silver metallic, 1, owner - new car trade-in, excellent 'Con- Have your rates increased substantially? dition,. $9,078 less $1500. You pay Are you getting the service you deserve? $7,578. 19e2'CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE - ••Are you presently covered adequately? Real sporty, burgandy with white roof, AT, PS. PB, AW. $9,078 less $1,500. GALL FOR, FREE. QUOTE You pay $7,578." HERITAGE INSURANCE GROUP 1981 FORD' FAIRMONT-4 Dr. Wagon, 'Dark Green Metaiiic. Only 47,000 mi. Looks & runs like new. $6,478 less '274-7493 JIM SULLIVAN 755-1221 $1,500. You pay $4,978. 1980 MERCURY MARQUIS - 4 Dr. Sedan, A.C., Tinted Glass, 'Stereo:, i owner car, only 56,000' mi,., looks & runs like new. 55,995 less $1,500'., You pay $4,495. EVERITT'S Plus 50' More Pre-Owned " . • Cars-& Trucks to Fit . GARAGE, INC. Everybody's Pocketbook

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• Front End Alignments with 12,30 Main-.Street JTHOMASWONDA •' • • Computer Balancing Watertown 816 STRAITS TURNPIKE,-. WTN.! • 274-9257 .•Brakes •Tune Dps •Emission Testing •Complete Exhaust Installations • .274-2501 • 754-2501 • OPEN 'MONDAY-FRIDAY..7:30 ,AM-4::30 PM ' L NOBODY WALKS AWAY, Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown , SocietyConn.) Nov. 14, .1985 ftge'D — .plans one of-the best, retirement savings • options.; I have received hundreds of let- SHERRI-ANN'S/DINETTE Nancwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgy Johnson's' ters • from individuals concerned 1400 Main Street, Watertowri, Ct. about the Department of Treasury .. Congressional Report proposal to eliminate the deduction, BREAKFAST . Sixth District Connecticut to individuals- participating in 401 (k) pension programs as part of - &,• . Toll Free 1-800-382-0021 the tax reform, effort in feT • DINNER • (202)225-4476 .Washington. You may be assured, 223-8412, New Britain that I will continue my aggressive SPECIALS efforts to ensure that deductions-for DAILY! 401(k) pension plan participants continue. • • Orders Available to Go—Call 274-8 124 401 (K) Pension Plan. convenience of payroll contribu- Should Remain In-Tax BUI tions, and the employer match and Hours: Mon.-Fri. 5 a. m.. -4 p. m. The goals of the tax reform ef- • access to these funds in emergen- Today is certain, tomorrow an fort in, Congress is a thoughtful, cies have comtjjned to make 401 (k) uncertainty, so live accordingly. Sat... 5 a. BI . -3 p. in. Su nday 6 a. m..-11 a. m. serious, and complete restructuring of OUT policy to meet the nation's future need for fairness, revenue, " co mpet i t iveness and g rowth. It: must serve as well to assure the fulfillment of national priorities Serving Watertown • such as health care coverage and. retirement income security. It is this belief that recently com- -For More-Than 130 Years pelled me to write to the chairman of the House committee now work- ing on revising the tax code, stating ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE that its goal should be to encourage, not hamper, retirement income planning by retaining deductions " John. S. Brady for people participating in. 401 (k) Executive Vice-President pension plans, Recent demographic data, suggest SERVED DAILY FROM ^fPM. that we need to provide more, not. TAKE'OUT' OK tnT-IIM P.O. Bin 2600 less, encouragement for retirement PAST© planning. People are living longer 27^-8821 101 South Main St. and the "baby boom" generation Walerbiiry, Cl. I So EC HO LAX. € Rd CT 06723 753-1234 will be retiring shortly after the turn of the century, adding even, greater numbers to the ranks of the retired. We must prepare for these „ rty Care *\ developments. Qlit Although no nationwide data, ex- ist, most employer estimates show that more, than 50 percent of their PROFESSIONAL CARE... employees, participate in 401 (k) plans, and that, they are used by all THE GIFT OF QUALITY! "income levels and age groups. The You probably know us best because of the"Ford-built vehicles we" sell, - trend toward individual preparation.' although we're an industry leader in automotive quality care as well. We want for retirement is growing and to become part of your holiday satisfaction; so please—consider our quali- should .be encouraged. fications. Here's a sample of the features we off ej Diminished participation in the • Professionally trained technicians we feel are masters at servicing the 401(k) plans would result in a vehicles we'sellI • • greater burden for employer-based retirement plans '• and the . Social • Specially-designed tools made, to be compatible with automobiles like yours Security system. Until the advent • Tech no logically advanced diagnostic equipment which scans areas the fine of 401 (k) plans, our tax. incentives eye doesn't so that our technicians can take any necessary remedial' action failed to reach small businesses • Periodic special sayings like the coupons below, offering reductions in our which, because of cost and com- already competitive prices plexity, felt, that private pensions WE 'VIEW TOP QUALITY NOT AS .A LUXURY, BUT US A NIECESSITY! were beyond, their means. 'The tax deferred treatment of savings, the

Connecticut "Quality Yam" MOTORCRAFT Z&3 MOTORCRAFT OIL aid OIL. FILTER SPECIAL _.' ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL Includes up to 5 quarts of Motorcraft oil, Motorcraft Solid state tune-up includes installation of Motorcraft • Machine oil filter and installation. Diesel-equipped vehicles spark plugs; inspection of choke, throttle linkage, spark Instruction -• slightly higher. ... fC^>) plug wires' and distributor cap; adjustment of idle and • In Store timing. Eights and Econolines slightly more. . ' Machine Rentals Repair Order No.,. 1215 Thomastoi Aw., Watcrbnnr TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARTS aid LABOR 5743334 TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARTS aid LABOR 4C0ader: " . .. Hrs. .Mm. to .Sat. 10-5 Than. fflJ " ~ $12.90 $28.95 $31.95 ENGINEERED ANY APPLICABLE TAXES EXTRA. VALID NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, -1985 •ANY APPLICABLE TAXES EXTRA. VALID NOVEMBER-DECEMBER,, 1985 SINTERINGS 11 . • ' • • AND- COOLING SYSTEM CHECK OVER-THE-COUNTER SPECIAL" PLASTICSTJNC. - - SPECIAL 15% discount off manufacturer's suggested list price Includes check, of radiator cap, ail fittings and hoses, A on parts and accessories purchased "over-the-counter" and 'water pump; pressure test of cooling system for WA7ERT0WN leaks. Parts and coolant extra, only if required. - INDUSTRY TOTAL PARTS. DISCOUNT. / • TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED .MARANATHA CHIMNEY 15% OFF SWEEPS AN/ APPLICABLE TAXES EXTRA. VALID NOVEMBER-DECEMBER. 198.5 ANY APPLICABLE TAXES EXTRA. VALID NOVEMBER -DEOEM8I.R, 1985 .

* cleaning oil, woodstowe, and fireplace flues. * Quick - clean - efficient FORD CRESTWOOD FORD * Friend^ sendee* fully insured' 1230 MAIN STREET PHONE 274-5449 ' ' WATERTOWN, CONNECTICUT 06795 .for jour ratwenience 573-1255 Page 16 Town-Times (Wtferte*n,"Cann.)'Ncv. 14, 1985' Property of the Watertownsaid,,he will send an enginee r Historicalhere Assard told Mr. Hannibal repair-SocietyHome after a long illness. • a a • • a • • a a n anna • DID ID a a D a • b a ni to determine .if any-drainage work, ing; route 61 is extremely important: Mrs. Kitchen - was born in needs to be done. because it is the only major access Hamden, Sept. 1.3, 1899, daughter Bethlehem News .He added "the'DOT considers -to the central "area of town.' of the, late John and Mary KroII. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgboth roads to be in fairly poor con- Mr. Hannibal, added that DOT She made her home in, Bethlehem, By Mrs, Paul Johnson dition, but that .repairs were not also is considering repairing a, 1. .62- for more than, 45 years, and was a, member of 'the Woodbury Unit " D Did • Di Dl ID ID • ID ID DDDDDDDDDD Di • D O Dl • made sooner because other roads in mile'stretch of Route 61 north of the area were considered, more Kasson Road in, 1987. 'These 1,55, American Legion, Ladies repairs, however, will "not be' Auxiliary. Routes 61 And 132 6 intersection. The cost to.improve dangerous. ... 1 The stale Department of Transpor- the 4!£-miIe stretch is anticipated The DOT selects, the roads it will definite for about another year. She.leaves, two -sons, Mark A. tation has announced that major to be $750,000. repair based, on factors 'that include Garten Club " " Kitchen, of Bethlehem, and Neal repairs to .routes 61 and 132 will be The DOT also plans to. repair the;, the number of cars that travel over The Bethlehem-Morris Garden R. Kitchen,, of Woodbury; one made in the spring. surface of Route 1.32 from Routes the street on a, regular basis. Mr. Club will meet. Nov.. 19 at Bellamy brother, Lester Kroll, of West Norman Hannibal, maintenance 63 to 47. Repairs to the 10.9-mile Hannibal said because Bethlehem Hall, First Church, Bethlehem, at Haven; six grandchildren; two" operations superintendent, said the long road, are in Bethlehem.,., is a small town, and, its roads do not 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to great-grandchildren; and. several DOT plans to resurface and im- .Mr. Hannibal, doubts any repairs have a lot of traffic, the repairs are ' attend this unusual "pre-holiday nieces and nephews. „ prove drainage along Route 61 would, be made to the drainage often put, off.. program. The funeral was held from, the south of Kasson Road to the -Route system.'underneath Route 1,32, but First Selectman Leonard JL ' Mrs. Faith Warner of Wood- Woodbury Funeral Home of Mun~ bury, well known artist and son Lovetere, with the Rev. Mar- naturalist, will present a, lecture and shall Linden, pastor of the First demonstration entitled "Designs Church, of Bethlehem., officiating. For Wonder' *—innovative and Burial was in Bethlehem/Cemetery. creative -uses .of plant, material in Tessier Engagement PLUMAGE,. decorative arrangement. Mr. and Mis. David Kacerguis, Mrs. Warner lectured in Penn- of Bethlehem, announce the " Consider . sylvania, Massachusetts, and most, engagement of their daughter. Lisa recently at Bryant Park Flower Marie Tessier, to Mark C, Mordar- it for a Show in New York, City. She was ski, son" of Martin, Mordarski of horticultural speaker at the Zone 2, Meriden and Marion, Mordarski of Holiday Gala!! Garden Club of America, meeting Florida, •On May 2:5, 1,935, J..C... last. May in'Greenwich, with the "Jesse" Owens of the U.S. be- A September , wedding is came the only athlete to have botanical subject "From Seeds to , planned, • Sunn Tanning Booth his name entered in the rec- Wonder," and has been featured, in Miss Tessier graduated from ord book, six times in one day. a full page article'in, the New York, Southington High School and is at- U.V.A. Lamps, Safe "& Fast On 'that fateful day in,-Ann Sunday Times. tending Waterbury State Technical Complete Privacy with 2 Separate .Dressing Rooms Arbor, Michigan, "Owens ac- Guests are welcome. A, donation College. complished the following: At will: be requested. Mr. Mordarski;graduated from. •Offer 6 Visits 13 Visits Single Visits 3:15 pm —equaled the 100' Officers' for 1985-86 include Southington High School and is a Expires 50 yard, running record with 9.4 President Betty Bond, Vice Presi- truck driver for Myron Bros,I Inc., 11-30-85 seconds; at 3:25 pm, — long $25 ,$49 $5 jumped 28 feet 8 1/4 inches; dent Betty Getty,, Secretary Diana Plantsville. at 3:45pm — ran 220 yards Edwards, Corresponding Secretary Camp in, Gettysburg (straightaway)' in 20.3 sec- Ann, • Johnson, Treasurer Lois • Nineteen, Boy Scouts from Troop onds; at 4 pm — ran • 220 Lundsted, Program, Chairwomen 59, with 1,0 boys from Woodbury yards "over low hurdles in, 22.6 , Elinor West and Ingrid Buswell; Troop 54, recently completed a Jonathan^ seconds. In addition, he cap- three-day camping trip to the Get- 756 Thomaston Road Membership Chairwoman Alice Watertown tared 200 meter world rec- Curtis; Publicity Chairwoman Et- tysburg National Military Park in hair and skin.center 274-5459 ords with the ,two 220-yard Pennslyvania. runs. ta Tomlinson, and'the Nominating Committee of Helen Woodward., The scouts took a, bus tour of the Polly-- Kacerguis,. and Roxanne battlefield, toured the national •'£*» Fargason. cemetery and the visitors' center, •accessories Mrs. Mark. A. Kitchen saw the Eisenhower National boutique ••Mrs. Hattie (Kroll) ..Kitchen,,-86, Historic Site, and participated in, ' 112.Weckeepecmee Road, • widow two area hikes. gifts' of Mark A: Kitchen, died'Nov.- 2 Scoutmaster' Paul Sciebeck and at the Park, Manor 'Convalescent, five other adults accompanied the gift boxes campers, • Activities of the troop over the GRA2IAN0 OIL CO. -summer" included weekly meetings Q1V1S1ON OF MATTY'S PAVING CO. —over 35 years service— ' at Long Meadow Pond, with canoe fresh & trips around 'the lake and swims.. In refreshments July, the troop sent" Scout Matt silk flowers specials .FUEL OIL Wheeler to the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Virginia, holiday ' . • K-1 KEROSENE Fourteen scouts spent .a week in decorations . August, at Camp Mattatuck with, • 24 HOUR their leaders an, father volunteers. seasonal, plants 340-314 Middlebury Rd BURNER SERVICE The troop -has just completed its and evergreens Middlebury, Conn major funding project,, the sale of 758-8564 758-8281 274-0600 . ...274-3636 M&R- products, to .be delivered- later this month. A Halloween" party was held at scout headquarters and the troop ..plans an awards-banquet, winter cabin camping, leadership camp- THIS SUPER "Shhh!" SALE! ing, and selling hot dogs and cocoa at the Bethlehem Christmas-Town Festival. Fellowship Luncheon INVENTORY SACRIFICE Members of . the Bethlehem 'Fellowship are requested to make West Chevrolet is committed to the factory for reservations to attend :a luncheon at the Middle School in Woodbury on record shipments. Therefore, we must sacrifice Wednesday, Nov. 30. Bus our remaining 1985 inventory; Not just a few select models, but 60 plus vehicles. No price • MARJOR1E O'NEILL* leaders - No Gimmicks! We will not advertise • FUNEBAL DIRECTOR* these prices as they will! be so low' they would JokG.QHdil disrupt the business conditions of our runcml Home competition. 742 Main Skept, Oakville Connecticut - 06779 "Shhh!" Prices '• . "Shhh!" Shopping . "WHOOPEE!" 203*274-3005' From now until Monday, November To make sure you can shop these But make sure you write down the • JOHN O'NEILL* 18th at 8 p.m.. every 11985 car and great" bargains at your conve- • price and the car or truck 'you want, • FUNERAL DIRECTOR truck on our lot. will be drastically nience, and in private, we invite you Because Monday at '.8 p.m: al •EMSALMER*- reduced to'specia l "Shhh!" prices to visit our display area anytime day "Shhh!"' prices - disappear. From - the best bargains of the year. .or night - even on Sunday! Sales Tuesday morning on we'll honor personnel will be available Friday "Shhh!!!" prices on a first come, first and Saturday "til 5 p.m.. and Mon- serve basis only to those whojiave day' 'ill 8-p.m. the "right price on the right car or truck.. And you don't want to miss 'Expect to Save Money* your "Whoopee."'' 729 Main St. South • , '• for all your Woodbury 263-2500 the residential or, , commercial needs WEST PAR GLASS 117 Echo Lake Road way Watertown 2:74-2151 v Town Times '(Waterfown, Corfu.) Nov. 14; 1985 Page 17

transportation wilPropertyl be provided. of the Watertown Historicalmeeting at 7:30 p.m.. in 16 Buck - Societyminibus to Waterbury an d mall in Members are to meet behind the ingham St.. Oakville church hall... morning and afternoon: Thanksgiv- Town Office Building at 11:15 Guest speaker: Chief. Inspector ing Gala Trip leaves 10:30 a.m. a.m. for pick up. John Gavallas on drug awareness. HISTORICAL SOCIETY watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWATER & SEWER Authority Museum at 2,2 DeForest St. open Bethlehem Grange meeting at' 747 French St. office, 2 to 4 p.m. to public: free Members of Bethlehem. Grange 7:30' p.m. admisson will have a table of articles, for sale TOWN COUNCIL meeting at COMMISSION ON AGING at the Pomona Bazaar, to be. held GENERAL center open 9 a.m. to I. p.m.: high school library. 324 French meeting at Falls Ave. senior center. Saturday, Nov. 1.6, at Beacon INFO' NUMBERS: Municipal 'minibus to Waterbury and, mall in St., 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Valley Grange Hall, Naugatuck. switchboard... 274-5411, for most morning and afternoon. The evening event, will feature a -governmental and School'Depart- HOLIDAY BAZAAR, at- All roast, beef dinner in the same hall. ment offices, including recreation Saints" Episcopal Church. 263 TUESDAY, NOV., 19 " SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Stewardship Program extensions 253 to 255, and senior Main St., Oakville,.6:30 to 9 p.m.. center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. I PERSONALS The Stewardship Program ..for- center and minibus exts." 423 and 1.986, under the direction of Harold .424. • SATURDAY, NOV. 16 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Club Lcever, will be known as the Peo- DAILY INFOLINE: 274-9334. TOWN CLERK'S office in 37 meets at Oakville Branch Library. Tanya Krawchuk, daughter of ple To People Campaign. Steward- CRIMESTOPPER.S: 755-1234. DeForest St. Town, Hall open 9 Davis St 7:30 p.m. Bring partner. Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Krawchuk, 5 ship Committee members include WELCOME WAGON: a.m.,.-to -12 noon for business. or phone 274-1634. The- Green, is a member of the Rena Bate, Brace Hoffman, Tom, 266.4157. HOLIDAY BAZAAR, at All 1985 women's field hockey team, at Wright, and Mr. Leever, plus two Saints" Episcopal Church, 9:30' WEDNESDAY, NOV., 20' Lake Forest College, ill. Miss trustees, Jim. Van- Ambury and THURSDAY, NOV. 14 a.m. to 4 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Krawchuk, a-forward, is a third- Tom, Taylor... SENIOR CITIZENS'Falls Ave. OLDIES,., NIGHT dinner and, center open 9 a.m. -to 4 p.m.: year member of the team. The campaign will take place center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; social dance at • St,. John"s Church hall, during the week of Nov. 17. Out- and auction 1 to 4 p.m. 574 Main St.. 6:30 p.m. to 1,2 mid- of-town members and friends will GARDEN CLUB meeting at night. Call 274-0711 or 274-9208 receive their information by mail. Watertown Library, 470 Main St., • for tickets. The neighborhood captain will for- 12:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Mar- NUTMEG SQUARES "Blast jorie Parker on oriental art and the KING KOIL ward the gift box. from one home Off" dance at Hemin way - Park to another whenever members and symbolism of flowers. School, 37 Heminway Park Rd.. 8 friends are hornebound. CONSERVATION to 11 p.m. Admission. Co mm iss ion -1 nl and Wet 1 and s y2 PRICE SALE Son Born. Agency meeting at Watertown, MONDAY, NOV., 18 A son, Alexie Viktorovich, to Library. 7:30 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Wilktor and, Barbara (Schacht) center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Buy Mattress Get Bachuretz of Bethlehem, Oct.. 18. FRIDAY, NOV. 15 ST. MARY MAGDALEN Grandparents, are Adele Schacht of SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Home and School Association Alameda, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.. Wassily Bachuretz, of Long Beach, Box Spring FREE Calif. 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TAFT'S BIG RED'did it! They Greyhounds, In fact, 1*1:1 bet: my accomplished one of the most dif- house on. it. • . ficult tests that faces any athletic Getting back to Taft's big win team—an. undefeated season. Satu rd ay „ ha I fbac k Way ne Coach Larry Stone's football Michalka led'the offense with. 1.27' team completed • an umblemished yards rushing and" three 3-01 record with a convincing vic- touchdowns. tory over archrival Hotchkiss on Other Big Red scores were made the enemy's battlefield last by Rick Durant, who had. 53 yards Saturday, rushing and a TD, and quarterback. After a. .close first quarter in, . Ed. Travers, who scored, on a which the Big Red held a 12-7 lead. 32-yard run. the Watertown team scored two se- Rich Williams, Taft's free safe- LF \(.l E SOCTFR CH \MPIO\S r II.L "A -xr>-.: i V»-\u.-i -n "T VLLI'- S--.^:'* A" Division this cond period touchdowns to take a ty, had his 11th interception which fall are the Town Times Tea, Men, who defeated the Strikers,. 5-2, in the title match Nov. 9, ending the more comfortable 26-7 halftirae leads the Ralph Ericson League. Strikers' two-year reign of the crown. Players in front row are Richard Murphy, left, and. Steven Sylvester. lead, That proved to be more than Coach Stone has had undefeated, Seated left to right Bryan Palladino, Thomas Stebbins, Joseph Sheehan, William, Osborn, Timothy Dunn, enough.' football, teams before but this one Peter Svab, and Eric Frazer. Standing: assistant: John" Ady, Thomas Murphy, Brandon Lewis, coach Phil Very few schools enjoy an gives- hi mi some satisfaction Murphy. Robert Murphy , Larry Murphy, Francis Graziano, Thomas Voghel, and assistant coach Robert unbeaten season in any sport. because, as he put: it recently, "We Frazer' (WAYS Photo) And speaking along those lines, really didn't expect, this kind of Nau'galuck's football squad, hoping season, but. this has been, a fine Kennedy, Wil by, Torn ngton, in, the game's most thrilling play. Thanksgiving Day, folks,—support for a perfect campaign, was knock- group of kids to coach, and, they and the Tribe all, have 2-4 league Sophomore quarterback Rico, your high school, team, and if you, ed out of the unbeaten, ranks by Ho- worked very hard and got better records and the Hearts are 2-3. Brogna? Oh. yes, he was there. He haven't been, before to the new- ly Cross, 1,4-0, Friday night and each week. We are very pleased Some of that: will change this threw for 134 yards on a 9-for-18 athletic field, you'll enjoy that too. that indeed changes the entire pic- with, the results." • week as Sacred Heart plays Ken- effort—all lefthanded. And you will, go home extra, hungry ture in the Naugatuck Valley nedy Friday night at the stadium, at Don't forget, the Thanksgiving and what better*way to be on one League race... WATERTOWN HIGH is hoping 7 o'clock; Holy Cross is at Torr- Day contest with Torrington is at of our great holidays. Ansonia now is in the driver's to finish, the season with a string of iington the same night, at, 7; and, An- Watertown. Whet your appetite CUFF NOTES: Frank Nardelli seal as the Chargers-have not yet victories which certainly would put, sonia is at: Wilby Saturday at 10:30 with a, good, high school football recorded a ••hole-in-one at the lost in the NVL f6-0). and they will - the returning players and the WHS a m game and you can almost count on Watertown Golf Club last week on go into the traditional Thanksgiv- coaching staff in a very,good mood It could be a good week in the the fact that it will be a good one the 205->ard 14th hole Frank us- ing Day contest \Mth Naugatuck toward next \ear's outlook The In- NVL standings for Watertow n if it It usually is Last year's was ed a 5-wood and was cheered on by undefeated and could wm the title dians rolled o\ er upset-minded i_an get by winless Crosby, which perhaps the best in the traditional Armand Derouin. Tom Rowhnson, outright with a \ictory Kennedy at the Mills Complex last is 0-8 o\erall and 0-6 in the league series, a game in which Watertown and Don Daddona Watertown \ Naug\ win would piobabh week and will meet Crosby Satur- Watertovsn's Mark DeFeo had came from behind to win It was ja\vees rallied to beat Kenned}'s ueate j three-way tic for the cham- day at 2 p.m in Municipal his greatest career day against Ken- the most important \ ictory in coach ja\\ees, 16-7. last Monda\ Chris pionship among <\nsonia Holy Stadium nedy last week The speedy Bill Gargano's career because it Conti threw a 13-yard TD pass to Cross, and Naugdtuck The Indians now find themselves halfback rushed for221 yards, two gave Watertown a tie for the NVL Dave Gughotti and Shane Chaise ril go out on a limb and predict in a fi\e-wa\ battle for fourth place touchdowns, and just for something title—its first league championship ran 35 \ards for another WHS in Ansom > \ictorj o\er the in the NVL. to do, ran back a kickoff 85 yards So make it an extra good score Swift B.oofers Rebound Senior Swimmer Sparkles Despite With Four Straight Wins OffSeason For Watertown Tankers After eight games, the Swift "Einnod" scored two" goals and By Kim. Harmon For Lee Ann, the NVL trials, '•'Taking up swimming was all, Junior High School, soccer team Jeff Campbell scored one. If Lee Ann Sellers, 18, decides* finals, and now the State Open, have my idea," Lee1 Ann said. "My was 4-4 and seemed, a long way Swift 5, Dodd 4—The Eagles to go into the Navy when, she held a great, deal more meaning, as parents said if you want to do it. from improving, on its 7-3-2. record fought off a late surge to nip their graduates from Watertown High they would for any senior. '" do your best-. Up to now, I think of 1,984. But, the Eagles last four Cheshire, rivals. It was the second School, in 1986, the world of com- . "Before, I knew.I was coming I have." games of the year changed that time Swift has beaten Dodd this petitive swimming could be losing back." she said. "This year, I'm outlook dramatically. • season, which it hasn't done the one of its brighter talents. not " Hard Work Pays Off1 Four victories later. Swift .has past three years. Five players had When the best talent in the state „ All of her hard work, and per- swerved, from, a possibly mediocre a hand in the scoring: Jeff Camp- gathers for the final hurrah "of 1985, sistence during the year hasn't been finish to a record which is a definite bell, Ron Deianey, Marc Sharoh. a sw immer, no matter how good. for naught. improvement, over last season. Rusty .Antonacci:, and John, could get lost amid, all the top-flight " While the Watertown team, was To some, an 8-4 record, is an Johnson. talent But Lee Ann "said she would itself .floundering through a disap- even comparison with a 7-3-2 Swift 2, Memorial I—No one be satisfied "if I do my best time." pointing season, Lee Ann, was not. mark. One more victory, one more said, these games were easy. Again, She was a double winner six times loss. Swift avenged an earlier loss, this • Hard Discipline during the year, against teams like > But look at it, this way: in 1984, an 8-4 tally to the Middiebury Swimming, is one of-the more * Newtown, New Fairfield, Holy the Eagles won 7-of-l2 games; in, school earlier in, the year. Hard- difficult of sports disciplines. Cross, Crosby, North Haven, and. 1,985, they won 8-of-llT wick, and Deianey scored the goals. Swimmers practice six nights a Naugatuck. Those, last four games: Joey Fenn excelled in goal. week and, when, it's meet time, She blamed team, inexperience Swift 8, Rochambeau 1—Dannie As is the case with, all junior high they aren't only challenging the op- for Watertown's 1,-9 record. "We "Einnod" Hardwick exploded with, „ school teams, a lot of good, players ponents, but often the clock,-as lost a lot. of good people last year six goals to lead the Eagle attack. will be lost to. graduation. Those well. and. the year before'that." Ron, Deianey and Joe Fenn scored leaving will be captains Donnie "At times it gets tough," Lee But swimming is an in- one goal apiece. Hardwick. Joe" Fenn,, Jeff Camp- • Ann said.,- "You might not feel like dividualistic sport, and allows a Swift 3, Thomaston -2—Revenge. bell, and Meeghan Coffey, 'and swimming .or something's bother-, competitor like Lee Ann to shine The Eagles made up for an earlier midfielders and 'defensive players ing you. But like Garry (Smith, the through an inexperienced team,. loss at, the hands of Thomaston, as Marc Sharoh, Eric Frazer, Ron coach) said, if you. don't want to be "Yes, I think it is individualistic," Deianey, Bill Dunbar, Christy here, he's-not forcing you." she'said... "It's good because you Everett, Bill Weidimier, Brian LEE ANN SELLERS, the best, ', get. out of it what you put into it." .Mulligan, Tom Krayeske, Phil ..Even if you're tired, or don't feel, among Watertown, High School's Which isn't quite like Softball, Guerin, and Brian Hassinger. like swimming, you can't get away Cindy Brody female swimmers during the 1985 the other sport Lee Ann, plays for ; Swift,. however, has many with less practice. "I did, last season. (Harmon Photo) Watertown High. She has been, seventh graders returning for coach year," Lee Ann said. "But I realize "Is All-State'; it didn't work- out. If you, don't, playing for three years now, as a Charlie Fenn. They _are John And. if this is so, Lee Ann, third basemen, and will see her Watertown -High School Johnson, Jeremy Christie, Keefe practice, you don't, get anywhere." daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. • During practice, the girls com- fourth year of action, in the spring. cross-country runner Cindy Dwyer, Tim Fenn, Marc Kenney, E. Sellers,-Honey Hill Road, would "It's definitely not as hard'as Brady gained Class "M" All- and Lisa-Jean Oliver. pete against each, other, to make .like nothing better than to go out * themselves work, harder. "It's swimming," she said. "Softball is * State recognition, last Saturday Season, scoring breakdown: with a- flourish. fun. Swimming is fun, when you get by finishing ninth ,J.n • a, easier when you swim, next to so- Donnie Hardwick 11 goals; Ron So far, she's done so. meone you like," Lee Ann: said. lo * the. finals and' trials." 4,000-meler course. At the Naugatuck Valley League Deianey 8; John Johnson 5; Marc • "You. want to make her swim, With all the hard work, put into She recorded a time of 14:45, girls swim, meet finals last.week, • Sharoh 3; Bill Dunbar; Meeghan better also. Julie (Pickering) and I the sport, swimming pays off men-- •a full '44 seconds behind the No. "Coffey, Keefe Dwyer, Jeff Camp-- Lee Ann etched her mark, as second tally as well as physically. 1 finisher Ann Cullagh of. •best in, the 100-yard breaststroke •do a, lot better when we swim bell, Rusty Antonacci, all, 2 each; together." • "It's all yourself," Lee Ann Pomperaug High School. Miss,, and Joe Fenn, Mike O'Bar, Eric;' and third best, in the 200 freestyle. said. * 'If a team does-bad-you can't Brody was 24 seconds, behind" Frazier and Jeremy Christie, 1 •:Now all'that remains-for her-is „ To" those who have experienced blame it on***anyone else.'And eighth-place finisher Margaret: each. .the State Open meet.- To that, she it, swimming might be too much of you're proud of yourself when you Harbour of Cheshire, and, three will, bring, a desire to better her , • a rigged discipline for'them,.. But as, do well" " • ' seconds ahead of Jenny Mit- • There are many pleasures in this ranking of IStfi, from last year, and. " Lee Ann puts it, swimming is a, test: chell, Shepaug runner. life sweeter* than'money; however,, it to 'break: •..the ' 1.00' breaststroke" to herself. And she feels she's liv- Train to win-let . the others generally takes money to buy" 'em., record. • •* ' '• . : ed up to it... explain why they lost. Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown. Times •(Watertown,, Conn,)'Nov Society. 14, 1985 Page 19 threw 12 yards to Steve Bamowsky against, Kennedy, will make the Thoraaston, Bethlehem. Wood- DeFeo, Brogna Pace WHS in'fhe second, quarter, and. 22 yards • year go down easier. bury, or Middlebury, can, join. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgto Dave Gugliotti in the final stan- za... Brogna added five extra, points, Age Groupers so Gridders Over Kennedy All of the Kennedy scoring came in. the second quarter. Quarterback I Permanent Waves Both Watertown and Kennedy DeFeo. Kevin Dunn threw a. 55-yanI scor- In Competition, Fall Fun Specials entered last Saturday's Naugatuck DeFeo gave fans a clinic in solid ing pass to Marvin No we 1.1. and The Watertown Age .Group NEXUS PERM,'Reg. ,$45.00 Valley League football game with ground-gaining, carrying the ball added a nine-yard TD pass to Mike Swim team held an 'intrasquad Spec. $37.50; MATRIX two victories on the season,. But 21 times and collecting 221 yards. Perron a short, while later., Water- swim meet on Monday. Nov.. 4. to PERM, Reg. $50.00, there wasn't much doubt who \yas He scored on runs of eight and 21 •town led 21-14 at the half. record early reason times and Spec. $39.95; ZOTOS, yard's, and. also scampered 85 yards 1 going to walk, away with a third.. The Indians are 2-4 in the NVL. prepare for the competitive season FEEL SO LIVELY, Reg. on a kick return for another TD. - The Indians, demonstrating their and 3-6 overall. The Eagles fell to opening .Saturday, Nov. 16. in S37.50. Spec. $30.00' explosive, potential, roughed up the Quarterback Rico Brogna. mean- 2-4 in the league and 2-6 overall. West: Haven. Two weeks only Kennedy High Eagles 35-14 behind, whik, completed 9-of-18 passes for Crosby Is Next • There still are openings for in- the rushing of running back Mark. 134 yards and two touchdowns. He HELEN FRANCES There are times when football terested swimmers. Any par-, BEAUTY SALON coaches would be more afraid of a ticipants who can swim one lap" Naugatuck 12,3-1483 team which is 0-8 rather than a freestyle and arc.from Watertown, soooooococcsose Tea Men9 Boomers, Kicks team which is 8-0. Watertown will be facing one of those winless teams, undoubtedly hell-bent on Capture Soccer Titles . winning JUST ONE game. It was a big day for three in-town behind Gayle Begnal, who coaches The Indians have stumbled soccer teams in the Watertown said "played the best game of her through a tough season. But the last Association for Youth Soccer. career."" three "am.es. including, the one And, of course, it was a. down, day Also scoring, were Kristen for the opponents. Johnson, Nicole Boudreau, Allison Gibney-Bruce The Town. Times Tea Men', with Wandelt, and Beth DePolo. a 5-2 victory over the Strikers, The girls 14-and-under team lost Advertising Specialties claimed the "A." Division crown. to Sherman, 4-3, ending its season for 24 foafs The Boomers won the "B" divi- with a. record, of 5-2-1. sion by nipping the Kicks. 1.-0, • Calenders * Business' Gifts while the Beefers took the "C" • Pens • Key Tags •T-Shirts' Division with a 2-1 triumph over UTIFUL HIS & much more the Roughnecks. .Sculptured-gel nails. Ray Sjostedt To be proud of. your Traveling Teams . Personal Service The giris 10-and-under team lovely nails, take crashed Brook field, 8r0, and re- advantage of our " S _ Bu& 274-2,700 Res. 274-1471 mained tied for first place in the 'Sculptured Nails. SPECIALS Northwest Di stric t. ' Only $30.00 (reg. $50.00) § Scoring for the girls were Jen- nifer Kulmann, Laurie Smith. Helen Frances & — Kelly Tires — Maura Diorio. Kristine Loomis, Beauty Salon \ Kelii Donahue, Toni Gugliotti, and 723-1483 Tara O'Donnell.- The " District. NOW ON SALE! ' Championship. is at stake this weekend when, the Wings take on Prices Drastically Reduced Danbury. 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Page 20 Town. .Times ..(Watertpwn.,, Coon.), Nov. 14,. 1985 Property of the Watertown Historical Societythree types of trauma due to smoke -Need iihproving...call• us! inhalation: carbon monoxide . poisoning, •smoke poisoning, and ••ROOFING.* SIDING On Call With Dr. Craig thermal Injury to the lungs and air- • SEAMLESS GUTTERSwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgQ ways. Carbon monoxide poisoning • Chimney Work • Emergency Work . By-Craig W. Czarsty, M.D. is the most lethal because its target • Altering * Paneling • Drop Ceilings * Remodeling is the brain. The other injuries can cause serious damage to the Oakville Dear Dr. Craig: - In the last year, ap- . respiratory system and can be life Whenever there is a fire in. the proximately 1,2,000 people died in threatening. Home Improvement Co. ' area, I read about firemen, being •fires. About, half of those deaths Carbon monoxide is a colorless, Joseph "Dean" Gil fane treated for smoke inhalation... were caused by smoke inhalation. odorless, and tasteless gas. It takes 60'Tarbell Avenue, Oakville "Ail work guaranteed in writing!'1 Can. you please '.tell, me about .Most of these deaths were caus- the place of oxygen on hemoglobin 274-2328 • 283-0876 • 757-1000 ' Morcthan 25 yean experience smoke inhalation? : ed by carbon monoxide poisoning. in the redbloo d cells, It. attaches to Another 50,000 people each year the hemoglobin 2:00' times as easi- CASH are admitted to hospitals for in-.,ly as oxygen. Therefore, the brain juries related, to fires. About a third .•is quickly and easily starved of •We will, pay a top price for 'oxygen. your house. of these patients" injuries are related, to smoke' poisoning and The extreme danger with carbon • — Any Condition — bums to the respiratory system. monoxide is the fact, that .it is Confidential Service In recent: years, the outlook for ' undetectable by taste or smell. A. Our 18th Year! smoke" inhalation victims has im- sleeping person, may never be Call: Fred Rey her proved. If a patient is conscious on aware that it is being released. A arrival at the hospital, and he has wide awake person will become in- 754-4178 Anytime • no burns, the smoke inhalation is creasingly confused as the levels in, c 'tt-ttnck rv. i\.tqktt t=yf-tiatat rarely fatal..-However, if "bums of his blood rise and, he will Jose his the skin are involved the mortality will, as well as his ability, to flee. x 66 Willow St. rate doubles. Smoke poisoning refers to the X*rinning" Carpet Waterbury As. mentioned above, there are release of toxic chemicals into the air. Wood smoke alone has about The general-rule to follow when ty) of the carpet depends on 'the 280 toxic substances. Plastics, with examining carpet construction is size of the grin. The more it. which, we are surrounded, contain. "The deeper, the denser, the bet- smiles, the less you should. A not only most: all the toxins in wood, ter." When "you are considering wide grinning carpet does not smoke but a great 'many more..'One a particular carpet, bend it with • have the proper tuft-to-tuft sup- of the substances, acrolein, in con-" face side out so1 that you .can see port, and the pile will crash and GARDEN CENTER. eentrations of ajs little as 10 parts where 'the 'tufts penetrate the back- mat quickly. On the other hand, . •" . and Florist . .. per million, can cause the longs to ing. The less space between tofts carpet with little or mo grin, fill with fluid. Untreated.,, a, person and. between rows, the better. The should, last and wear well for Thanksgiving Arrangements literally drowns to death on his own depth is easy to feel by touch. many, many years.' secretions.- It is toxic smoke that Generally, the density is more im- ****** made to'order., usually kills the initial survivors of portant than, depth for good wear." —Potted. Mums- airplane crashes., . 'When you check for density, by For all your carpeting needs Bird Feeders & Birdseed Thermal injury (burns) are usual- bending hack, the carpet, the visit: . ly confined to the nose, pharynx, carpet may "grin" at you... '"Grin- Pre-Christmas • and upper airway. The danger is ning" is a term used to indicate' The Carpet Barn that 'the burned tissue will swell and that the carpet backing can be seen Novelty Ornament Sale! close' the airway. The."victim will .between the rows of pile tufts. The t- argesl Floor Co wring Center •die in. minutes, if an artificial airway Ultimately, 'the density (and quali- In'The Area" • "' 266-7010. • • is not, established. Actual bums of Corner of Echo hike Rd. & Porter St. Member of Waiertown • 2.74-6S5I or 274-0155 Main St. (Rt. 61} Bethlehem . AF$ Wire the lungs are relatively uncommon Open 7 days - 9 to 6 Service unless 'the victim Inhales live steam or explosive gases. These burns not 'Only directly destroy lung tissue, but cause the secretion of fluids as. mentioned before, You see us in lots of yards... Today's I. am. glad that 'this question was .asked, because it gives me a chance to mention, that 'the 'Watertown sign of strength Volunteer Fire Department is look- but never for long! in real estate .. " ing for a "few good men." Anyone - The familiar REALTY WORLD sign is seen every day in thousands ' in this town may someday owe his of yards, all. over North, America. life to these' men who voluntarily give of themselves day in and day The reason, is simple. Ours is a. World of Sen/ice that gets fast, results " out in any. kind of weather. for home buyers and. sellers. If you think you.- might be in- terested, contact Chief Avery Lam- phier. Deputy Chief Buddy Judd, ^ SinANl ASSOCIATES or any member of 'the department. Mangy Crafts Fair The 'Nauga.tu.ck Jaycees .will Put your REALTY WORUfn^^boigd) work for you, sponsor a Crafts Fair on Saturday, Nov 16, from 1.0 a.m.. to 4 p.m. selling; your present, home, finding your new.- at Naugatuck High, School, Rubber Avenue, Naugatuck. Crafts, food, and. refreshments will be featured. REALTY WORLD.

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Propertytor of ofSatellit e theResearch anWatertownd complishments of Lieutenan t Historical SocietyThe group, basing it s practices Development. Krause reflect great credit upon Cancer Support' on the Sim.ont.on Method, as ex- Servicemen's As read in the citation, "during himself and the United States'Air Group Meets •" plained in. the book "Getting'Well thwatertownhistoricalsociety.orge period from Feb. 1, 1984, Force. Again," meets every Wednesday at Corner through Aug. 31, 1984, Lieutenant The medal and citation were' I- WIN:' a local cancer support the church.- Krause's inexhaustible efforts, con- presented to Lt. Krause by Major group, will meet Wednesday," Nov. •Interested persons are invited, stant drive, and determination Gen. Ralph Jacobson, a two-star 20Vat the United Methodist Church free of charge. For further infor- 1st Lt. Kenneth A.A. Krause, resulted in record breaking, success general. • office. 305 Main St., beginning at mation, call, Ann at 274-5677 or son of Mrs. Mary Krause, 53 Mer- in operation of a major satellite pro- 7:30 p.m. Mary at 274-3891. rimac St., Oakville, was presented gram of the highest national Are we getting older or does it Ron Reniondi.no of the Health. with an Air Force citation and importance. just seem that the future is getting Hot will speak on good nutrition Even the stingiest fellow will meritorious service medal as direc- "The singularly distinctive ac- here lots quicker than it used to? and health. share his good opinion of hi inn self. SHOWCASE JiH.*:,*:.'.

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ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN-ADVANCE, JUST .ARRIVED Chintz, "N Prints '... MT. SNOW. VERMONT 1575" GRANADA. PS, PB, air, Tuesday noon' is tie deadline for classified" advertising. of .Newtown, an enormous.number' Twobdrm. trailsidecondo, sleeps- new paint. Good cond. $800 of-Decorator Slipcovers, Drapery- 6. Fully •" furaished w/fireplace. 274-0434. " ' Bales: $2.25 minimum charge for the first 12 words, plus Upholstery fabrics at enormous Weekends still, avail. Special mid- $.'40 per line for each additional line beyond the minimum savings. S. Main, St. (Route 25) week rates. 755-0676. 1:981 BUICK .REGAL LTD.. PS, (approx. four words per line). In addition to' Town Times,; Newtown,. Conn...' AC, PB, AT, V-6, rear window ' \ .--9. WANTED TO BUY. defogger, 4 brand new tires plus all' classifieds are carried in the Water-Oak Shoppers' HOCKEY SKATES, CCM snows.. Factory mag wheels. A, WANT 'TO "BUY, old clocks and Guide at no additional charge. " - ^ • .. custom tacks. Size 6V4. One season" pocket watches. Also, Grandfather beautiful auto $5995. Call old, $50'. 274-5121.'-. 274-5814, clact repair. Call Phil Dunn, ST., PICKUP FOR HIRE.. Attics,, at 274-1932; " '. • 1. SERVICES OFFERED FIVE-PIECE.OAK dinette set; .. 15.. AUTO PARTS cellars, garages, yards cleaned. Green upholstered rocker; Reasonable rates. "Call Robert, • EMIL'S JEWELERS • Mahogany coffee table; B/W por- FIBER, GLASS CAP, tinted glass, 274-6517. ' table " TV; "• Radios; Dustbuster; WANTED • sliding windows, screens. Fits 6%.'" 70S> Main SI. ' ; Watertown Stainless assorted kitchenware. TO'BUY Chev. or CMC pickup. Asking" E&R HOME IMPROVEMENT Ex pe rt wa te h repa i ri ng. 758-31.19. . • ' $375. 274-8247. ' Garages, additions, roofing and ' COIN" Guaranteed workmansh ip. new construction,. 274-6545, Ed, BEAUTIFUL ' COUCH &. COLLECTIONS . SNOW TIRES: PI 85/75 R14, or 274-2283,"Ray. " MARANATHA toveseat, tan, less than year old. ' ; •'GOLD ' •• mounted on. Ford rims. One-yr.- CHIMNEY SWEEPS $800L Call 274-2,423. • ' • old. $85. PI 75/75 R14,~$40. After APPLIANCE SERVICE.' •• SILVER DOLLARS Chimneys cleaned professionally. 5'p.m., 274-1732. Washers, " dryers, refrigerators, PROOF AND MINT SETS Quick, clean., -efficient service. STERLING PIANO,, ' excellent" stoves, air conditioners. Call 729-0160 or 573-1255. " condition.. 'Asking $850. 'Call - 1,6. LOST & FOUND 274-631,9 or 274-4654."'. 274-2265, any time. CALL I WILL DO' your WALLPAPER- 274-8372 LOST: White male cat vicinity of' ING and exterior and interior pain- LIGHT TRUCKING. Attics •& CHRISTMAS TREES. Tag ear- 17-11 store, Davis St., Oakv. Call garages cleaned. Trash removal, ly for best selection. Overlook 274-3491 weekdays after 3:30 p.m. ting. Excellent references. Call Bob WANTED: Old, unwanted Perkins, 274-2990. .. furn. & appliances, etc. Call Bob, Greens, 526 Guernsey town, Rd.,. Reward, _ 274-5625 or 274-4889. Win..,, 274-5355. Open Sat.' &. refrigerators & air conditioners, working or "not.. Free sidewalk CARPETS & RUGS repaired and Sun.,- 10 a.m.'to 4-p.m. • 1ILOOHNG"FOR,'"AHOME. ' • ARTHUR G. "SCHftllD" ' " • pick-up in Wtn. area. 274-3565, installed. Twenty yrs. exp. Insured Bob, after 4 p.m. weekdays. . & reliable. Danny's Carpet Ser- LANDSCAPING • THREE MATCHING contem- -'LOOKING FOR 'a caring home vice. 757-1696. . .• ' Fall cleanup. Liming, fertilizing, porary smoke grey lamps—floor, for one aging baby grand piano in 10. LAWN & GARDEN pruning, thatching, new shrubs, table & hanging swag lamp. $50' good condition, $600', negotiable. PAINTING: Int.-ext. painting. mpwing, general landscape for all three. Call, 274-1536. . .." Call 274-0460..- ONLY 22 WEEKS UNTIL Free estimates. Quality work... Ex- maintenance. Also, • firewood for ; SPRING, 1986. Call LAWN cellent references. All work' ' sale. 20' years exp. AAS degree in FIVE ' HP.. ' YARDMAN GUYS for your lawn needs, SEVEN PUPPIES free to good guaranteed. Ray Lawlor, 274-2283 landscaping. 274-3557-. SNOWBIRD, 2 stage, w/forward 2744)608, homes. "Cute "and adorable. or 274-2225. ' ' & reverse. $2,50.,Call 2,74-9102. 274-8510 or 2744820. APPLIANCE & PLUMBING LAWN' BIRDS: Fall cleanup, HOMEOWNERS repair. Domestic. Call 274-23.33 or INFANT PLAYPEN, walker, car- shrubs trimmed, planted. Lawn 18. FAIRS & BAZAARS General home repairs & •im- 274-22,95: ' . . riage, maternity • •clothes, size cuttings. Free estimatres. provements... Carpentry, electrical 12.-1,4. Exc. cond. Also, chest TABLES FOR .RENT!" Union GETTING-WRITER'S CRAMP'' 274-1,727. Division of N. Cipriano & plumbing. Interior or exterior. Freezer. 274-3510. ; • '. • Church Christmas Sale, Dec. 7, 11, from hand, addressing notices & Landscaping. No job too small. Prompt service a.m. to 3 p.m.. $10 each. Call at reasonable rates. Quality flyers? Save'"your valuable time. DINETTE' SET with"."leaf, 4 FORGET'"THE BAGS. Piled 274-4848. workmanship. Free estimates. Ful- Let me computerize your mailing chairs, hutch, w/sliding glass doors, leaves vacuumed from, your pro- I' ly insured. References available." list and provide instant labels grey/white Formica,. $200, exc.' perty. 274-0737. 22. INSTRUCTIONS Call William M. Cooke, 263-5400. reasonable, time after time. Call C- cond. Two liv. rm. lamps,, _Med TEACH, 274-1357 for free style, $15-ea,.;''Walnut dram, table 'GARDENERS & OTHERS. Par- • COMPUTER. .INSTRUCTION" HOME REPAIRS, remodeling, estimates & rates. w/lig,,- lamp, $50; Large- walnut .for adults & children, available on " 4-drawer bureau, $45. Call, tially mulched leaves delivered. additions. For free estimate call Bill Approx. 1,0-yd. load.'$10. Call a, limited basis.--Learn word pro- Clock, 274-2859. FLOOR . SANDING ft- 2,'74-3458.. • 274-0737. " ,, ' .cessing, programming, using disc refinis'hing. Quality work at ' _ drives, printers, databases on your 'MAGICAL. ENTERTAINMENT •reasonable prices,. For free estimate . 3. HELP"WANTEI> :" " CONRAD'S MOTOR REPAIR computer. Gall, "Ted Johnson, C- for children's parties and shows. call. Ray, 274-8665: Lawn . mowers, small riding . TEACH, 274-1357: ; • .' Call Mr. Miracle, 2:74-6115. AVON CAN EARNgreat-profits mowers, and snowblower. repairs LORRAINE -OF HAMMOND for the holiday season...... Call' ' ,24, STOVES ft'HEATERS ORGAN • STUDIOS is •'back in on all makes. F'ree estimates. Pick • MASON-WOOD 274-6876. up and, delivery. 274-9497. CONTRACTORS town offering, professional, piano, TEMPWOOD WOOD STOVE, Additions, remodeling, decks, in- •• organ & music theory; lessons.' Call top loader, $175. After 5, PART-TIME' HELP needed. PRO'E'S LAWN "SERVICE • tenor renovations, garages, custom, • evenings,"274-6678." • ' Work, 3,eves a, week, cam $150 .Leaves vacuumed or raked, and •274-1732,' /.. building. Roofing, a specialty. Call weekly (sales). Car & phone vacuumed,. Phone 274-8641 any Rick, 2,74-0456 or Joe, 274-5839. .. CERTIFIED. Home'Health Aide KERO-SUN' portable heater,- necessary. Perfect for houswives. time. " , . . ' . " looking 'for permanent position. 4 Call Gail, 574-38.78, between 9 19,800 btui's,/ .Automatic ignition & COUNTRY SANITATION Sep- •'yrs. exp. Exc. reft. Call 274-3758 a.mr and. 4 p.m.. shut, off." Excellent: condition. tic tanks cleaned. Reasonable rates. - after 5 p.m.- 11. TAG SALES • 274-3850 any time. 274-0456 or 274-5839. BABYSITTER .NEEDED to take A.UTO REPAIR, reasonably pric- care of 7-yr-old in, my home-on TAG SALE Sat,., .11/1,6, 9-5, 38' 2& BUSINESS OfFORTUNlTlES SMALL ENGINE REPAIR. ed. 'Valve jobs, clutches, timing Oak Dr.,'Wtn,.,, from ,3 to 6 p.m. Glen Hollow Rd , off Northfield Lawn mowers, snow ..blowers, chain '& belts., exhaust: work & oil weekdays,., Trans. & refs. req : • -Rd. to Ellen Kay Dr., Wtn. Follow EARN FREE JEWELRY' in, your ' chain saws, tune-ups, .rebuilding, • change". Winterize- "your engine CSall, 274-7264 after 6 p.m. ' signs. Motorcycle, helm,et,,child's spare time. No investments. Call 274-6036 after 4 p.m., now.'Ask for Burt, 755-6382. school desk, dresser, humidifier,, 879-9463. ' , „ ' space heater, clothes & misc. LOOKING FOR life'guard/or T&B FAINTING & maintenance, • HOUSECLEANING available, WSI for Watertown-Adult Educa- items. Rain or shine. LEGAL NOTICES - inside and outside your home... Gut- .'thorough & neat. Call Diane, bet- tion program.-Call 274-1.7,82 any ters cleaned,. Chimneys tamed. Call, ween 7 & 9 p.m., '754-7889. TAG SALE Sunday, Nov. ,17, time except Fri. between 9 a.m,.,& ; " ' State of Connecticut 274-4578. ' ' 2 p.m. ••••.,.. 10-3 p.m., 82 Gorham St.,/ SNOWPLOWING. Dependable-, Oakville. Miscellaneous- items." •. Court of Probate • District, of Watertown, " _POOL COVERS & tarpaulins on reasonable. Call for estimate, ' AIDE 'NEEDED to care for, male' Nov. 5, 1985 •• special .now through the Fall at .The 274-1732, after 5 p.m. -'••••• •' paraplegic in.his.home,.to provide Estate of GEORGE D. -ATWOOD, 12. AUTOS-. • • Watertown Auto Upholstery, Can- • meals,,;' personal care, & companion- •Petitioner: Jane T. Atwood. .352 vas & Awning Co,'Call 274-9671. SNOWPLOWING, business' 'or ship. Mon.-Thurs.., middle shift. residential. Reasonable rates, free 1988 BROWN VW .RABBIT Hamilton Ave., .Watertown, C't. Reply P.O. Box, 935, Wtby. • Date of hearing' 11/22/85 at. .9:15 " RAY BERRY ft SONS, painting estimates. Call after 5 • p.m., diesel, Just, in time for winter front," A.M., in Probate Court,, Town, ... contractor. Quality, workmanship, 274-6414. " ' ' •• • " , ' wheel, drive-. Johnny's Exxon, 'EXPERIENCED • HAIR-- Hall, DeF'orest St., Watertown, Ct. competitive prices. Insured? Free Main St., Wtn., 274-3956. DRESSER wanted, fall or part- Upon the application of the peti- estimates. •574-1435. " .. ,, EXPERIENCED' •• HOUSE- time. Some clientel preferred.' Call tioner' for authorization to com- KEEPER available 'for: private 1978 CHEVY'MALffiU wgn. 'PS,' The Hair Den, 283-0484. • .:•. •/:' . promise and, satisfy a certain doubt- homes. Call 274-6132. ..'. ; ' PB, AT.-. Very good. cond. Asking AL'S SHARPENING SERVICE. : ful and. disputed claim in, favor of $850. Call, 2.'74-599'7.:. 'Chain saws-$2.50-$3.00 (off)', cir- " '.5,"FOR 'RENT''- .' said estate, as per application, on • cular saws, etc. Phone 274-2361 • " ' 2.-FOR-'SALE' " ; " file "more fully appears, after 11 a.m. ' FLORIDA HOME'RENTALS 'I977 GHEV.-NQVA, 2 dr., AT, IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said' „ available... Completely furnished. PS, ;cassette stereo, snow tires THE'FABRIC BARN.Remnants, application be heard, and. determin- 'TYPING' $27'5/week."Located.in. southern: •w/rims. $1,500. 274-5710. '. trim. Wednesday-Sunday/ 10-5, • ; ed at the Court'of Probate at. the - WORD.. PROCESSING Orlando, minutes'" from Disney R.t. 63,,Eastf Morris. 567-5823.. : date,., time and " place indicated Resumes, •letters, term''papers, World. Call •" .274-0368 "or 1982 MERCURY LN7. PS, PB, . ClosedMon. &• Tues. ... . "'. ;/ above. • • • ...manuscripts,, ' mailing, lists, 274-7555. ' '•"..' ;, ' A/C, '.AM/FM. cass.," 4 spd., repetitive letters, 'tapes'transcribed. Ziebart rust-proofing. Exc. cond. ' BY ORDER OF THE COURT ELECTRIC. • RANGE, 30" *, . Notary Public. • Woodbury "Bad luck is imam kind's stock 'Super clean.-Asking $3300 or B.O. •• "•..'••• .. Carey R. Gaghan, white,, hardly used,. $85.274-1,947'. • Secretarial Services. ,26,3-22,79. "' excuse -to cover .laziness. ••';•.• • ••• 274-8755. . , . . Judge • •- '• TT 11 -14-85 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown Society, Canm) NOT.-14, 198 5 -Page 23

LEGAL .NOTICES - LEGAL NOTICE The Zoning Board, of Appeals of New York Pops Slate of Connecticut watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWatertown,, Conencticut will hold - At Coliseum Court, of Probate \, a public hearing in the Watertown CALORIE District of Watertown „ Police Station, French, Street, on, . Skitch Henderson, director of the Nov. 7, 1935 Wednesday, November 27, 1985, COUNTDOWN New York Pops Orchestra, will Estate of ANDREW FESCHUK at 7:30 P.M. to hear and act'upon BY SUSAN DUFF- conduct the Hartford Symphony at, Petitioner: Erminia Pascucci, the following application: the "Hartford Civic Center Col- DIET IDEAS melon pieces for 1,00 180' Francis St., Waterbury, Ct. #229 of Edward McGee, Sr. re- ', iseum on, Saturday. Dec. 7. at 2 * Use fresh herbs often. calories per cup; a, piece of Date of hearing: 11Z22/85 at 9:45 questing a variance to permit the p.m. • They offer so much flavor i cherry pie will cost you A.M. in Probate Court, Town Hall keeping; of farm animals on a, parcel Featured will, be performances 1 and add virtually no about 400 calories. Angel DeForest St., Watertown, Ct. of land less than, 5 acres in an R-80 by the Skating Club of Hartford, calories. Grow some on food, and sponge cake are Upon the application of the peti- district, and located at #1274 Nor- the University of Connecticut Con- your kitchen windowsil to the best caloric bargains .in tioner for authorization to sell and thfield Road. cert, Choir and Chorale, the Wind- make sure you.maintain a baked sweets, at about 125 convey real estate belonging to said At this hearing interested persons • sor High School Jazz, Ensemble, may be heard and 'written com- fresh supply, and 'add calories per small-piece, of and. the annual retired Whalers ver- estate, as per application on file them to everything. Fresh, II munications received. either. Compare that to a, sus, media hockey game. more fully appears, basil, finely minced, is' Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, small piece of pecan pie IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said delicious " mixed with that has almost 6G'O . application be heard, and. determin- this 14th day of November, 1985," steaming pasta Blend calories. - . MORTGAGES ed at the Court of Probate at the Anthony D'Amico, Secretary some rosemary into •* To quell,an, ice .cream date, time and place indicated Zoning Board 'of Appeals creamy goat cheese for a, craving without going FIXED above. delicious spread. Chop 'overboard, have a, small BY ORDER. OF THE COURT fresh chives into yogurt scoop,(half a, cup, or four RATES Carey R.- Geghan, and serve over steamed, ounces)1 of 'vanilla ice FIRST MORTGAGES Judge new potatoes. Try oregano cream at 145 calories, or FIXED BATE TT 11-14-85 CAKPINO—A son, Mark Francis, in scrambled eggs, and raspberry sherbet at 115 MORTGAGES Oct. 27 in Chicago, III. to Mr. and cilantro leaves and curry calories. They're the* LEGAL NOTICE Mrs. Louis Carpino (Cary Hine), • ADJUSTABLE RATE At a regular meeting of the Plann- powder on chicken. lowest calorie choices, Chicago. Grandparents are Melvin Almost any herb you can * If "you, think fancy cot- MORTGAGES *• ing and Zoning Commission of and Marilyn Hine, Homewood, Watertown, Connecticut, held, "on think of entertains your > fees don't add up. in 111 and Richard, and Santina Car- taster buds without adding Cialori.es, you're mistaken. Wednesday, November 6, 1985, it pino, North, Street. ALSO was voted: calories. A cappuci.no without to approve Special Use #57 for * Fancy restaurants sugar amounts to about Gospel Hall of Waterbury to con- PERKINS—A daughter, Nancy often offer dishes "en 120 calories, and Irish cof- ' VA. struct a building to be used for Jane, Nov. 4 at, Waterbury Hospital, papillote," a culinary term fee has 150 calories church services, at Lot #4, to Sherrie Perkins, Waterbury. meaning "cooked, in, without the whipped, FHA Thomaston Road in, an R-80 Grandparents are Mr. and, Mrs. paper." Actually, it's very cream. Stick to black cof- LOANS District, subject, to conditions. Donald Perkins,

TT 11,-14-85 We owa aml .LEGAL NOTICE OP"""'* our own equipment The Zoning Board of Appeals of fpsTo " * NURSES Watertown, Connecticut, will, hold New England FREE Needed for staffing of extended care facilities public hearing in the Watertown N,Y., N.J., Police Station, French Street, on immediately. • Wednesday, November 27, 1985 at 7:30' P.M. to hear and act upon, 'the PAY RATES: following application: RN " $11,.W413.J# . M.V. #14 of John Lukosavage, re- Danbury 1 LPN . $9..75-$U.75 questing an Approval of Location WEEKLY TRIPS TO 797-0567 " for a, .Motor Vehicle Dealer New Waterbiiry HHA, Car License to be located at #17 757-8070 FLORIDA I New Milford $25.00 sign, up bonus for Nurses. Also homeinakers, compa- DiNunzio Road, Watertown, Ct. MOOaW 5RNMK KMIIEBOWE FABUMS 354-1050 At, this hearing interested persons WE iWH AND (KHiHI DUD ElOHfllFMIIEN'I nions, and chore, workers needed. Vacation, mileage, orienta- may appear and. be heard and writ- Torrington tion paid and much more. ten, communications received. 4«2-8.50t - .. . • Call now ", • — • Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, /tilMating Hate's • OVER so YEMSOJ SERVICE this 14th day of November, 1,985. An Hint Sam MOVING & STORAGE. ING, Florida .'' We Invite '"' TOhr MAfllt.,10 P'RESICEHI AID & ASSISTANCE Anthony D'Amico, Secretary Ilia WDifi'd Mini Dally Dili) Mgni hi Wo;Id (305)524-4244 Zoning Board of Appeals Comparison 758-1771 TT 11-14-85 1 Page 24 Town Times (Watertowo, Conn.) Nov. 14, 1985 Property of the WatertownChristmas lights is planned, fo rHistoricalBridge Chib SocietyGames are sponsore d by the December. All children are Parks and Recreation Department, • welcome to join the Sunday School. 'The following are the scores and are played each Tuesday at at any time; it meets from 10:30 to from the Nov. 5 session, of the 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Branch watertownhistoricalsociety.org'11:30 a.m. Duplicate Bridge Club: North- Library, Davis Street. For further South—Elizabeth Morgan and Bet- information, call 274-1634.. • D. Monterose, ty Doolittle, 160, Ella, Prillig and POINTING FINGER Katie Hurlcombe,,, 1,59, "and Irene E. Hawkins Wed ,LaPira and Clare Gabriel, ISTVi;.. . It's rather difficult to see the error East-West—.Myrtle 'Tonkin and, of your ways if you're always In Bay State Dolores Kiley, 164, Richard. Walsh pointing the finger at someone else. Diane Monterose, daughter of and Carmella Marcella,' 163, and Can't get, folks to come round to Mrs. Rose Monterose, Oakville, Peg Berube and Pauline Hickey, your way of thinking? You'd better and, the late, John Monterose, was 162. take another look at theirs. married to Edward Hawkins, son, of Mr. and. Mrs... Edward F. Hawkins, Portland, Maine, on Saturday, Oct.. 12, in the Lady of Cedars Church of Lebanon, Boston, Mass:,. The Rev. James B. 699 Main Street Malley officiated. Watertowh The.bride had Lynn Monterose LESSONS IN CHRISTMAS tree farming, soil conservation, and forest as her . honor alien dent. fires were "taught to these five members of Cub Scout Pack 52, Den Bridesmaids were Joan Monterose Specializing In Quality Toys 6 during a recent visit to Overlook Greens Tree Farm on Guemseytown and Mary Sullivan. Road. Left, to right are Mike Dews, Gary Makin, Jeremy Legassy, Jamie From Around THE WORLD! Jf The best man was Chris Lewis, owner Francis Marlak, and Scott ..C'hmiel, (Den Photo) Vttxxien Toys • Plush Animals • Action Toys , Hawkins,'and ushers were James Construction Seis'» Crafts • Pie-SchiKil Toy\T" tee to1 stimulate interest, attendance, Kilduff and Barry Gordon. Reservations and, growth among Sunday school- We are now ORES' SUNDAY II am. to 4 Mrs. Hawkins is a,'graduate of jun. far your shopping convenience aged children. Watertown High School and. For Ski Trips The church school held a Rally received a B.S. degree, in clinical Phone 274-9971 Day proeessioaand balloon launch dietetics from, the University of Free Gift Wrap Are Still Open. as part, of the church service to in- Connecticut, Storrs. She currently vite other children to go to Sunday is a registered clinical dietician for J" Hours: Mon., lues.,. Wed.,, Sal. 10-6; To take part, in all that winter- Sen_ Ci|_ Discount School. the New England, Baptists Hospital Thiuirs., & IFiri. 10-8 time fun that's just a. few weeks Every Wed. The Sunday School participated in Boston, away, the Parks and Recreation in UNICEF.in October, and held Department is sponsoring a series Mr. Hawkins is a graduate of a. Halloween Party with games, of six ski trips to area slopes, the North Yarmouth Academy, Yar- prizes, and refreshments. Costume first one set for Dec 15. mouth, Maine, and received a winners were Rebecca, and Bethjz- That first trip will be to Brodie degree, in geology/geophysics from, zo and Dom.cn ic Arcovio. the University of Connecticut. He Hosking Nursery Mountain in Massachusetts. The ' The family breakfast planned for bus will leave at 7:30 a.m. and received an M.S. degree in the November is 'designed to provide return at 7 p.m.. Registration must " same field from, Boston College. fellowship for the parents as well be done by Dec. 11. He currently is employed as a as children of the church. geologist1 for Goldberg and Zoino EVERGREENS The second trip, on Dec. 2.3, is A trip to Hartford to see the and Assoc, Manchester, N.H. lo Mohawk Mountain, Ct. Bus will, leave at 9 a.m. and return at 5 p.m.... SHRUBS TREES Next is Butternut Basin, Mass. on Wednesday, Jan. 15. The bus will leave at 8 a.m. and return,at bestfoot Selected Stock 6 p.m. A. trip to Killington, Vt. is set. for Up to 40% off . Saturday. Jan. 25. forward All. night skiing at Ski Sundown, Ct. is scheduled for Friday, Feb.. Cash and.Carry 7. Bus will leave at 5:30' p.m. and Visit us at our return at midnight. 96 Porter Street Stmtion Mountain, Vt. -will finish Watertown off the ski trips on Wednesday, new location: 274-8889 I: Feb. 26. Bus will, • leave at 6:30' a.m. and return, at 8 p.m. Depot:. Square Monday - Friday 9 - 5:30 For all trips, cost includes bus Mall Saturday 9 - 5 transportation and lift ticket. For Sunday 10 - 4 further information, call the recrea- • Watertown tion office at 274-5411, ext... 253; check on 'registration deadlines. Grand Opening Coming Soon! . PRICES WAAFSC Sets FOR - SELECTION: Nov. Meeting THE BEST • SERVICE At Polk School -BUY FROM, MARINO'S'lT.v: The Watertown Area, Association For Special Citizens will be EXCEPTIONAL VALUE meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21, at Polk School, from 7":30 to 9 p.m. WMBSL The November program will feature dance and jazz for par- ticipants during the members' COLOR TV meeting.. The meeting agenda in- cludes work on. the annual Christmas Party sponsored by UNICO, recreational winter pro- gramming, and weekend family outings. The WAAFSC, headed this year Acc by William, Gill, Thomaston, will She's epted For meet the third Thursday of every month. The intent of the organiza- tion is to offer social and recrea- tional, programs for the needs of Special Citizens and their families in the towns of Watertown, Lit- You've iie^Bpiigt a lot chfield, and Thomaston. together. BttPHien it For further information on the come* to romance, she's organization, call 274-5411, ext.-' still the one. Show ber 2,54, • how lucky you feel. Dazisle her with Cherisked Sunday School • Memories, an AnaivetmMgr''' Ring from ArlCarved. Breakfast At Come in and view our MARINO'S [T.V. entire Anniversary Ring Union Church, Collection. • The Christian Education Com- and APPLIANCE mittee of Union Congregational 887 Meriden Rd.? Water-bury •Church is planning a breakfast for • •• - 574-4886 • ' Sunday School, children and their Open Monday Thru, Friday 9 to 6; 'Thursday Till 8; Sat. 'Till 4 families for Sunday, Nov., 24, at EBIII/S JEWELERS 8:45 a.m. Maim. St Watertown •• The breakfast is one in, a, series Showcase" of events planned by the coramit- 274-1988