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Wholesale Costs Cool Inflation 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 14. 1989 Looking tor sometning sboclol? Why not run a WE DELIVER I CLEANING 1990 VOLKSW AGEN CARS "W onted to Buy" od In ^ J E H A G L For Home Delivery, Call SERVICES FOR SALE Clossltled. The cost Is 4 door, 5 speed Housing Small ... the response big. 647-9946 Spcciolislll HOUSECLEANING- 643-2711. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 CHRISTAAAS Croft and Good references. Free Tag Sale-Spencer Vil­ Smort shoppers shop estim a te s. 568-7426. lage Community Hall, Classified! They find LEGAL NOTICE Dcfit! 52 P ascal Lane, M a n ­ $ that’s a good way to fight ‘Sweat equity’ Bolton wins opener TOWN OF ANDOVER chester. Saturday, De­ 10,244 the high cost of llvina PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION cember 16th, 10am- 643-2711. PUBLIC HEARINGS MISCELLANEOUS 2pm. _____________ basis of co-op/3 over Cheney Tech/11 The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, Connecticut SERVICES IN-DOOR Tag Sale-Don't will hold Public Hearings on Monday, December 18, 1989 at CARPENTRY/ miss this everything S c h a lle rs J ELECTRICAL ORDER YOURS TODAY 7:30 p.m. in the Andover Elementary School Music Room on REMODELING sale. 2 coffee tables, the following petitions: GSL Building Nlolnte- colonial style couch, 1990 VOLKSW AGEN Quality nonce Co. Commercl- end tables, clothing, #584 - Application of Andover Sportsmen's Club for a Special DUMAS ELECTRIC FOX Pre-owned Auto al/ResIdentlal building HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Service changes, dishes, books, and lots 2doorcc’ipe Permit for a new building. repairs and home Im­ Cleaning, Hauling, Carpent/y, Remodelling additional wiring and of fun misc. Saturday, Value Priced #585 - Application of Joseph Remesch for the resubdivision of provements. Interior Reasonably Priced Free Esilmatas repairs on existing December 16th, 9am- a lot on Lake Road. and exterior pointing, A l Cans Answered whenever. 1599 South 83 Olds Ciera light carpentry. Com­ homes. Quality work at #586 - Application of Gregory Randall for a 1 lot resubdivision Rick’s Handyman & S treet, A p a rtm e n t 3, AT.A/C.PS $ 2 ,90 0 plete lanitorlal ser­ affordable prices. (and 2tssociated waivers) on School Road, Sunrise Hill. Carpentry Service Coventry. (Down the $ vice. Experienced, rel­ Entirely owner operated. road from Coventry 7,690 86 Ford Tempo #589 - Application of Baice Goulet for an addition to a home iable, free estimates. 646-1948 27 years exp. Call Pizza. Our apartment ATA/C.PS $ 4 4 95 occupation (the construction of a garage). 643-0304. ___________ Joseph Dumas Is on the to p flo o r of the Changes to subdivision regulations regarding the requirement middle Form house.) 86 Chevy.^U'o NURSE'S Aide-Years of PAINTING/PAPERING 6 4 6 - 5 2 5 3 of final plans to include 100 scale and 200 scale maps. experience. Hospital AT, Star SOL. o ^ . 9 9 5 ORDER YOURS TODAY iianrhpBtpr Irralft At this hearing, interested persons may appear and be heard trained. Excellent ref- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PLACING AN AD In clas- NEVER PLACED a wont and written communications will be received. Information per­ erences. 742-6402. McHuah HimRplf '* ° ad? There’s nothing to It taining to these applications is on file in the office of the Zoning m unuyil nim beil simple process. Just dial ... lust dial 643-2711 and 9.9% Agent, Town Office Building, r r i holiday/ Painting & wallpapering a t *^'2711. We'll help you we'll help you word and place your ad. Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 7th and 14th day of L J J SEASONAL its b e s t F ree E stim ^ es. Fully to r m a x l- Lexad^ y * U|4 t O December, 1989. mum response. ON ANY Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Insured. Establisheed 1974. Friday, Dec. 15, 1989 K:> « s i t s » a t «<a e a ANDOVER PUNNING & ZONING COMMISSION NEW VW IN Kite’so'Coffi Kenneth A. Lester, Chairman CRAFT SALEl^l 6 4 3 - 9 3 2 1 I WANTED TO Like New ^ VO,T t O « HANDMADE GIFTS S MISCELLANEOUS 015-12 SERVICES BUY/TRADE STOCK 85 Toyota Camry m & CHRISTMAS AT Loaded $^^995 £ ORNAMENTS £ Wall Papering and Painting FURNITURE Wonted- PRE-OWNED K Pillows * Magnets g Mahogany bedroom 82 Pontiac Firebird CALL FOR A SPECIAL TOWN MEETING V6.AT.A/C, 6 A A Q C « ^ Mobiles tk Etc. , £ 30 years Experience SNOW PLOWING set or equal. Dining SPECIALS Low Miles Snow coming Wholesale The legal voters of the Town of Bolton are hereby warned and Insurance, References and Commercial and Residential room set and crib. 88 FORD RANGER 88 Honda Prelude'S' 63Peat1Street * 524-8824. notified to meet in a SPECIAL TOWN MEETING at the COM­ Free Estimates Snow blower services available. $ Sunday, December 17th S Extra Cab 8688 $ 1 2 , 9 9 6 MUNITY HALL in said Town on Tuesday, December 19, 1989 Call Mike 649-4304 WANTED-Old Posters. at 7:00 p.m. in the evening for the following purpose: gefe SanhSpm ^ J MARTY MATTSSON 85 Toyota Celico Mon-Sat 9am-9pm American and foreign. 87 TOYOTA TERCEL to add to cold 649-4431 1) To consider and act upon an appropriation of $24,606.30 tss £ai ts i All types. Old maps- AT Loaded $ 5^995 from cash surplus to the new category of ■RECYCLING" in an­ LOW RATES /grophlcs/polntlngs. Auto 5 6 8 8 MANCHESTER 86 Buick Regal ticipation of the receipt of a grant of $24,606.30 from the Contact Mel Gorey. 87 SUZUKI SAMURAI By Dianna M. Talbot Need repairs around the V8, Loaded, 57 QQC costs cool Department of Environmental Protection. LIVING CHRISTMAS WEIGLE’S PAINTING CO. Box 181, Wakefield, Rl Low Miles V » I ' t r O Manchester Herald Quality work at a home? Coll on expert. 02879. 401-783-2777. ___5Spd., Air 4 9 9 5 2) To consider and act upon an ordinance establishing an In­ TREES You'll find fhe help you 86 Honda Accord LX land-Wetland Commission to protect the inland wetlands and reasonable price! 87 TOYOTA P/UP CUT YOURS FRESH need In Classified. 643- 5-Ppd, Loaded $ 7,995 Single-digit temperatures this week kept home­ water courses within the Town by revising the current WET- Interior & Exterior $23 any tree Free Estimates 2711. 5 3 8 8 85 Pontiac Grand Am less people in Manchester clamoring to slay indoors U N D S AND WATER COURSES, IN U N D ordinance to reflect I ^ C A R S and area towing companies jump-starting many this change. Call Brian Weigle 84 FORD PROBE V6.AT.A/C $ 4^995 Lewis St. FOR SALE vehicles, officials said today. 3) To consider and act upon an ordinance establishing a 645-8912 LAWN CARE Auto, Air 1 0 j3 8 8 inflation (offspring S t , rear of barn 87 n cis LS Meanwhile, a winter storm watch was issued for "Housing Authority of the Town of Bolton" in accordance with 5Spd,A,SvJ'?V OQC garage.) 87 JEEP CHEROKEE Low Miles 9 0 , y y O tonight and tomorrow for all of Connecticut, said a the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes Section 8-40, By Dave Skidmore Section 8-41 and 8-42 and any other statutes deemed ap­ OPEN SATURDAYS FORGET THE REST YARD MASTERS CARDINAL 1 3 .4 8 8 83 Cutlass Supreme spokesman for the National Weather Service at Trade imbalance plicable. CALL THE BEST! The Associated Press SUNDAY 10-4 LEAVES RAKED & REMOVED BUICK, INC. 84SCIROCCO $ 4 , 9 9 5 Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks. A 4) To consider and act upon a resolution for Bolton to become . Inferior/Exterior Painting. Trees cut, yards cleaned. 1989 Century Coupe $11,980 few inches of snow is predicted, he said. increases. Page 17 a member of and ratify the Capitol Region Fair Housing 647-9546 WASHINGTON — Wholesale Free estimates. Insured. Lawns, B ru^ removal, gut­ 1986 Skylark Sedan $8,590 Twenty-six homeless people stayed Thursday Compact on Affordable Housing as outlined in the Capitol 86 GU Low Miles ^ V O , 4 y b prices, held down by a sharp drop in David Kay 1988ChevS-10P/U $7,495 night at the Samaritan shelter at 466 Main St., said Region's Council of Government's 6/30/89 "Fair Housing Com­ ters cleaned. Snow Renioval. 6Sopd' 6 5 8 8 85 Buick Century gasoline prices, dipped 0.1 percent A 7.7 percent drop in gasoline prices pact on Affordable Housing" report. 1988 S-10 Ext P/U $10,980 Charles Cone, part-time supervisor for the shelter, more than compcn.sated for a 0.1 646-0754 6 4 3 - 9 9 9 6 1988 Buick Park Ave. $13,980 8 6 JETTA AT.A/C.PS $ 4^495 in November for the third decline in Copies of the revised W ETUNDS AND WATER COURSES, FURNITURE which is run by the Manchester Area Conference of percent rise in natural gas costs and 1987 Oldsmobile Firenza $6,490 85 Honda Accord LX five months, the government said INLAND ordinance and the ordinance establishing a "Housing 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 Auto 5 9 9 8 Churches. a 0.7 percent hike in heating oil Authority of the Town of Bolton" are available in the Bolton 5-Spd.A/C, 6C QQC today. GOVERNOR WInfhrop b e c a u s e y o u ne ver 1987 GMCS-15Spt P/U $6,380 87 G U Load^ vo,yyo “People dcnnitcly don’t want to go outside in the prices.
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