Lljp Eaat Mman N^Uts Servlciis in the Local Churches on \ '• Brantord, Conn the Selectmen Have Nothing to Do^Whore Their Tax Money Goes

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Lljp Eaat Mman N^Uts Servlciis in the Local Churches on \ '• Brantord, Conn the Selectmen Have Nothing to Do^Whore Their Tax Money Goes f- ..r-!f5t;S--.'^j *J,.,,., .i„~,... ,kr. p *' 4.n^*'-S-:i,?4.-^=(*«ji..IVjl~-* THE BBANJORD REVIEW'- EA8T HAVEN WEWS Tlnirsday, October 3, 1948 JMM LIU MEMOivIAL LIBh..KY PAGE EIGHT E,.ST 1|U\ Adequate Insurftice coverage of any.which would include the very im- Northern Europe, who had fled native lands. Such is the heritage typc for Iho town Is vested in those'pQ^tant statistical Imtormatlon, all DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY elected to office, they may seel{ 1^^ ,„j„g^ {^ essential for the cn-What O+her Editors weare asked to ore.?crve. Isn't It ADDRESS OOMMUNICATIOKa From Our Readers worth anho ur In church one day In NORTH BRANFORD councll. But t»}=y f""^'',*"';:" °y"'llghtehment of the taxpayers es- Are Thinking About seven? Think it over,, SUBSCRIBE NOW rTTTT -• -^»—-T-irsan their resDonslb 1 ly to otlicrs, un-: ° , , . , . , TO P. 0. BOX 153 tiimmi—1 i-iin'i-r—rviwmnmrrrTMi \ 23 Wlltord Ave less so voted by. a- town meeting: pcclally those wishing to know Bridgewater Independent Church street announce the talrth lljp Eaat Mman N^uts ServlciiS In the local churches on \ '• Brantord, Conn The Selectmen have nothing to do^whore their tax money goes. The of a son. Rlcharii. I'aul, nt the Sopt, 30, 1940 ARIEIUCA'S IIERITAGI; Sunday Include: with Insurance or malntainance of report that you pick up Mondoy, Hospital of St. Raphael on Sept. 10. Editor school property. It Is entirely under Q^^ ,J^J,^ ,,,j|] i,;. lacking the names Each Friday evening the radio Rangers Provide Combined With The Branford Review St. Augustine's K, 0. ChUFcb Zion Parish Guild met recently at Brantord Review Ihe supervision of the Board of ^^ ^^^ cmnloyecs and salaries paid spokesman for a well-known ol! Rev. John J. McCarthy, pastor, For School Team VOL. Ill—NO. 6 the home of Mrs. Warren Richmond Branford, Conn. Education, to them. jcompany ends his spiel something East Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, October 10, 194C Frank Frawley, organist and choir of Notch Hill Road, Two Dollarg Per Year Dear Editor: I am not adverse to any changes • What Is the real reason that tlie'like this: "Over the Week-end the director The Annual Autumn Silver Tea I was very much interested In an On Wednesday evening the Board Masses at 7 and 0:15 that might be made to save the ^^^^^^^ ..^^^^ Fathers'.' have church bells throughout the land for ths benem of the iZlon parish Item appearing In the Branford taxpayers money, but I am of Manager.^ of the Rangers Foot­ aavcrs.e ^.j^^j^^ j^,, yj„g ^^ deprive the ring out their call to worship; At- ball team met with some of the Ancient Silver Rev'o'XrtSeT'paslor °l'o"d RL'"''on'^d^afXr" R-^^^ Budget Gets Hearing Jp^^f\.iS:o^i^^^ rooa^^^~^^Z^:\t^^^^^^^^ .'." ---.to P-erve your American herlt- members of the school staff to wind years? Could'it be that they prefer age." There is more In that Injunc up the attalr.s of the As.soclation. STRICTLY LOCAL and choir director. Iwell as a collection c,t '='^' I'''' ^^"ll^^d i^^de Interesting reading; one only partially told. Is Used At The TOWN TOPICS li:00 Morning wbfship not to ."ihow names and amounts tion than appears to a casual •J'he foUnwlng members of the ^ 'Z^yZ pCcro'a& -wev--^- TZ Z.X^ X.s.-.ttheabove,notasamem- paid out? lllstener. It has been saUlof the early governing board present were Leo Rev, rrnnols J, Smith,- Rector,'on ber of the Board of Education, but A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT At Stormy Session 0;4B Sunday School—The smaller tor liome use, Is It possible that the voters of settlers of Hew England that' they Hlbson, Milton Anderson and Rev. Stone Church covered by Insurance. as one who 4s Interested In the the town have become so apathetic' were "brought lilther by their ven- William West. Mrs, William Carney, children will meet In the, bhatie!,| The Mohawk Trial and a short future welfare of Branford. BY PAUL H. STEVENS Town Hall Auditorium Jammed | Mr. Cox said, lor the purchase ot und the older pupils will meet in trip Into Vermont proved most in- As Retiring Chairman of the as to allow a few; (and I mean a eratlon for the Christian religion.' Mrs Flora Sherman, Dennis Rayan, The historical silver communion WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN Board of Education, I feel It Is my RESPfeCTIFTJLLY YOURS fj^, power hungry citizens the wiiat was true of the Pllgrlmsand Robert Budette and Philip Sherman By Voters Who Hear Requests a new school bus, delivery of which cups of the atone church which are the church itercstlng to a group of l-U'ers and Discussed Item By Item—Por- their parents and friends over the duly to enlighten the readers of R. F, Bailey right to take away the Imtormatlon Puritans wns In a large measure also members ol the governing Is hoped for January 1,1947, An ap­ now In sate keeping at the Yale Art Zion Eplfwflpal Cli»r«li your paper as to the status of In­ to attend the mn:l Approval Next Monday propriation of $3,400 for school re­ Uvcrybody Gives! new owners. Mr, and Mrs, O. K. 'weekend. that you should have I true of the transplanting of Euro- board were unable THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Museum In New Haven were 9:30 Holy Eucharist will be celo surance on School Property. 23 Wlltord Ave This may be only a beginning— |pean civilizations to the shores of meeting. Bart Gaffncy and Malcolm Night. pairs was also listed; Itnnsom, Into a very attratiilve four Brantord, Conn, The largo .iitk-ndiiuce Monday uifjht and the interest tnUen li.v so brought back to the church Sunday Don't forgot the Community room lionic. The house Is now bcln« M^'^Ul R, Hawkins, organist andJTABOU EVANCMA^. LDI'IIEIIAN Early this year, the Board of Ed­ Watch your step folks. .both North and South America. Llnaley coaches of .the Rangers Mr. Sullivan explained that a Chest. ucation called In for conference all Oct. 1, lD4fl By the way—I am not running for vvhatever may have been in theFootbal l team were al.so present. many nion und wonii'ii in town alTairs, wns in our opinion, a very A two and a half hour session In morning for use at the World-Wide omiilclcd on Tlimpson street about choir director, cnuROu local Insurance agents Who carry i KNOWI-EDGE VS lONOKANCE good sign tliiU the Town ^^eelin^ Sy.steni is JJar from clead, ulthougli the Town Hall Monday night, $1,500 appropriation tor sewage Is Communion Service which was a mllo north of Iloiilc 80. A beauti- RflV. Emll a. Swanson, Pastor any office. back of the mind' ot Christopher Superintendent GlUis, Princlpil Campaign got underway here Confirmation service will be held on school property, ] For many more years than'l can R, P. Bailey Columbus, it was a religious motive Fagerstroiij, Joseph Mayo and cerliiinly it docs need some improvement. marked by stormy discussion and for further planning. He said that largely nitended. Rev. William a. tal red stone chhiuicy .jlias ,.bc«ii tel. 730 79 Hopacp AVemio | Insurance a preliminary sewerl plan has Just Monday with Carl N. Ilniison di­ at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church P. S. he played up in persuading the 'coaches Raymond Smith and Alfred "Boiling tlown'' a Iwo und a halt' luiur .session to ii seiuit half several check list votes, was some­ West preached the communion recting local workers. built at one side, n garnee nt ,.thc on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Friday,^ October i-amren-u'^^^^^^^^ by the select- Knowledge of the above came to, Spanish court to finance htis firstiPullano represented the school dozen ijiiragvaphs, as we have tried to do in tliis weelc's i,ssue, is thing novel In East Haven, where been completed by Town Engineer sermon, and hia subject was "Men rear, and wlien It Is complcled It when the Rt. Rev, Frederick G. Choir rehearsal at 3,« ». «• Baldwin and Walter Palmer. We'men, a very complete and compre- light, when the Clerk to the Select-' voyage of discovery. During the! The board of governors voted to no easy tusk. There was nuuUl Siiid und done thut was worthwhile for a number ot years past action Charles Miller and ithat a sewer as reflectors." Town meeting Monday night was will make a slelitly little dwelUnr on the town budget at the annual Budlong, D. D, win make his annual HL"'nf»?',^'^s ?n th7 TZ So^l^o<i at length with them in henslble report covering the fln-men requested from the Board"ot three centuries that followed mls-jturn over to the school receipts of but which, of necessity, liud to be omitted as only the highlights system for the town will cost ap­ This was the first lime llic liveliest In memory ot oven the ol-. llon Class meets in the vcitry at. ^^^^^^^^ ^^ obtaining a survey and ancos and activities of tlio various sionarles ot Roman Catholic church almost $200. and all' equipment could be summed up intlie spiice allolted. M!ueb of the eriticisni on town meeting has been perrunctory proximately "one ,and a half dost ot the old-timers Fire Prevention week is being visitation to the three parishes of Education a skeleton financial re­ ancient silver some ot which dates 0;00 a. m. ,„,,..„.„ a re-aunalsal as to the value of all,branches of the town government, port only.
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