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27TH YEAR, NO 3 COPYRIGHT 1M? WILMINGTON NfWS CO INC AII «GHIS wsinvfo WILMINGTON. MASS.. JANUARY 20, 1982 PUB. NO. 635 340 6582346 26 PAGES Dr. Sager chosen as superintendent of schools by Debbi Michals reason the committee was having After three separate votes and a difficult time reaching a about an hour of battling over decision was because, according priorities, qualifications and even to him, they could not "say the other board members' opinions, kind of things that need to be said the Wilmington School Com- without fear of embarassing. . . mittee on January 13 chose Dr. the school committee, a can- Carol Sager as the new didate, or the public." The Open superintendent of schools. Meeting Law is the law that "I've had a hard time making a requires the school committee decision," said committeeman and other town boards to conduct Demos. "I think I reached a most meetings in public, except decision when I got to the top of for those that could have an the steps because this is it!" impact on their relations with Demos, who said his priorities in employees or contracts. The a superintendent included strong hiring of an official like a fiscal skills and exposure to superintendent is required to be various programs as a teacher held in public session. White said and an administrator, siood that this law was good in theory behind the candidacy of originally, but had been abused, District Superintendent, Dr. Dr. Carol Sager and "newspapers are to blame." Donald Burgess. He then told the committee that Les White and John Brooks also round. The board called for a five he had changed his vote to Dr. favored Burgess, saying that he minute recess, at which time a Carol Sager. had a compelling sense of group of them disappeared into John Brooks, who also changed organization and awareness of another room. Some members, his vote, had this to say: "I will The With the television camera rolling. Det. Sgt. George Shepard and Insp. Mike McKenna what was happening in each of his like Fenton and McMenimen state on a Bible that I did not seek arrest escort "Prisoner" Joe Cuoco out of Jay Palmer's house. Ron Morgese, at right, takes notes. schools. Both men as well as reappeared intermittantly. the vote of any member of this Demos saw Burgess as a badly Zukas, for the most part committee for a particular needed change agent for the remained in the meeting room. candidate ... I will not subject Wilmington school system. After a time the only members myself to accusations that I tried What was all that shooting? Bridget Zukas, on the other still absent from the room where to rig this, election." He also said the meeting was supposed to be that he was angered by the host of A drug bust that never really wounded in the forearm. One officer directing traffic hand, said, "Dr. Sager is the best In the staged action, entertained himself by telling person to give my children the held in public were the three who rumors circulated throughout the happened generated some ex- had cast their votes for Burgess. course of the selection process citement in Wilmington on Wilmington patrolman Mark different stories of what was education they need." Her Jepson played the part of the happening, to curious passers by. feelings were shared by Linda Then they, too, disappeared. and urged members of the public Thursday. Several police cruisers This time the voting went to bring their questions to converged on the Middlesex wounded officer, and narcotics One of those wild stories McMeniman and Phil Fenton. officer Joseph Cuoco played the reached Dick Palmer, Jay's After the first tally, the vote, as differently. Demos voted for members of the school committee Avenue home of Sgt. Jay Palmer. Burgess, and Fenton and Mc to prevent future rumors from In the ensuing action, several part of the suspect. After Jepson brother, who lives a quarter of a described above, was evenly split was whisked away in a state mile away. He came running, between the two candidates. Menimen went with Sager, as in spreading. shots were fired, a Wilmington police officer was "wounded" and police cruiser, Cuoco was taken thinking the worst. Dick was Brooks asked the committee if the previous two rounds. When it After the final tally, the vote away in handcuffs. was his turn to vote, Les White was 5-1 in favor of Dr. Sager, and a man in a red stocking cap was relieved to fund only simulated they would like to take a second "arrested." The shooting drew the attention action. vote to see what happens. After spoke to the committee and McMenimen moved that the vote of passing motorists. At various members of the public who were be made unanimous to show their The scene resembled the The story should be televised in the nominations for Dr. Sager and November drug raid on a Wilton times, traffic was blocked off. six to eight weeks. • Dr. Burgess came in the second present. He lashed out at the Open future support of the superin- Meeting Law, saying that the tendent. It was so voted. Drive home. There was even a time, McMenimen said that the television camera. board had always felt that if any The television camera was the choice for a position ever came clue to what really happened on down to two equally qualified Thursday. The action was not a candidates, the one from within real drug raid, but a simulation, the system should get the job. She staged for taping by Channel 4's added, "We are not married to a Evening Magazine. superintendent. If someone had A crew from Evening Magazine told me five years ago that I was in Wilmington all day, would vote for Carol Sager for preparing a story on Ron superintendent of schools, I'd Morgese. Eleven years old, Ron have told them they were wrong . both writes stories for the Town ... I think we should give her time to be superintendent of schools, Crier, and publishes his own newspaper, the Wilmington and if we are not happy (with her Newsbreaker. as superintendent), we can look With cooperation from elsewhere." Wilmington police and fire This statement received a rash departments and state police, the reaction from the other board television crew shot scenes of Ron members. Demos said that under "covering" a drug bust and a fire. no conditions did he recall ever Both were staged for the camera. voting for a person simply The day began on Marion because he - she was a member of Street, where Lt. Bill Nee threw the system. He then reiterated some smoke bombs into a vacant that the system needs a change house. As fire engines responded, agent. Wilmington has a new congressman, thanks to redistric- », • ting. Congressman Ed Markey has taken over the duties the camera was rolling, and Ron Fenton countered his remarks was on the scene, taking notes. saying that there has been a good [XcW in from Congressman Jim Shannon. Markey was in Wilmington town on Tuesday meeting all the officials and residents he could. The camera crew then went to Chief Bobby Stewart and retired chief Paul Lynch look at deal of change since Sager took the Town Crier office, where Ron the display assembled by Officer Spencer honoring the years over as acting superintendent. He He is shown here talking to Capt. Neilson in the Town Crier office. turned in his copy. Years of of service given by the men of the police department since also said he remembered saying Early in the afternoon, the crew 1800. Nearly fifty members of the police department, past that if a choice for a position ever service and present were on hand for the unveiling on Wednesday set up the camera in front of morning. Also present were Congressman Markey, came down to two qualified Palmer's house. The officers candidates, the one from inside Representative Miceli. Chairman of the Wilmington Board of Sweetheart has right of way participating in the simulation Selectmen, John lmbimbo, Selectman Dan Ballou. Select- the system should get it. were given blanks. man Rocco DePasquale, and Town Manager Reginald Stapc- Brooks interjected, "I'm a little Sweetheart Plastics has In addition, there is the The action staged was similar zynski. disturbed that we're entering this acquired a right-of-way across problem of the MBTA, which now to what occurred on Wilton Drive on a negative approach - (that) the B&M tracks leading to the owns the right-of-way. The MBTA on November 5, when police whoever we get we can get rid property the firm is purchasing is not noted for being an outfit began a drug raid. In that real of." He said that the biggest from the Bedell family. A special which is easy in negotiatons. incident, shooting broke out, and question in his mind was if Sager town meeting last August voted to David Shapiro, an assistant to a state police officer was is promoted will Wilmington lose allow the construction of a the president of Sweetheart some of the benefits of her warehouse on the 40 acres, by presented the plans to the plan- curriculum skills once she has to Sweetheart. Sweetheart, in turn, ning board of Wilmington on econi spend her time administrating? said the firm would route its January 19. The planning board JkQ /instate McMenimen jumped in asking, traffic to and from the warehouse has voted to endorse the plans, jChance AUTO INSURANCE "Are you implying that her chief without using either Butters Row providing that there are no zoning Colonial strength is going to hold her 'alon HOME 1 or Burlington Avenue. questions. Park Mall back?" Brooks replied that he d-f As was to be suspected, there As presented the right-of-way for Men A Women LIFE WILMINGTON not have to clarify himself since were difficulties. To acquire the shown crosses land of Charles and 658-7666 McMenimen interupted before he right to cross the tracks of the Ruth Doucette, from Main Street could finish. Boston & Maine Railroad has to the railroad. It will be 26 feet 658-7926 SEE US FOR YOUR 1982 AUTO INSURANCE The second tally of the vote for never been easy. At the present wide. 364* Middlvio Ava. superintendent again resulted in time, with the railroad operating Sweetheart can now begin the in th« North Wilmington a tie, with the votes going the under the bankruptcy laws, it is planning of its building, and its Roilrood Station ANNE MAH0NEY REALTY 944-2175 same way they did in the first just that much more difficult. construction. JUST LISTED! READY FOR YOUR APPT! Discount Fuel Oil Price EXCLUSIVE WITH ANNE MAH0NEY! 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Shawsheen Tech menu Shawsheen Tech crisp garden salad, gelatin with sauce on a bulkie roll, crisp Wed., Jan. 2t: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Week of January 25 topping and milk. garden salad, cheese wedges, ice and 7:30 to9 p.m. Rep. J. Miceli's Monday: Baked ravioli with Wednesday: Spaghetti with cream and milk. hours at 4A Colonial Park Mall, meat sauce, buttered green meat sauce, buttered green Friday: Chilled fruit juice, oven Wil. beans, grated cheese, fresh baked beans, grated cheese, fresh baked baked chicken, buttered peas, buttered roll, chilled fruit - or - buttered roll, pudding with top- cranberry sauce, tossed green Tliurs., Jan. 21: 7:15 a.m., Wil. Tomato soup, tuna salad roll, ping and milk - or - Frankfort in a salad, fresh baked buttered rolls, Chamber of Commerce breakfast french fries, chilled fruit and roll, baked beans, french fries, oatmeal raisin cookie and milk - meeting at Woodside's milk. cabbage and carrot slaw, pudding or - Chilled fruit juice, choice of Restaurant. Speaker, Rep. Mike with topping and milk. submarine roll with sliced cold Barrett. Tuesday: Baked haddock, whipped potato, buttered corn Thursday: Baked sausage, cuts, cheese and sliced tomatoes niblets, tartar sauce and catsup, whipped potato, gravy, buttered and pickles or school baked Thurs.. Jan. 21: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Iresh baked buttered roll, gelatin carrots, applesauce, fresh baked lasagna, fresh baked buttered and7:30 to9p.m., Rep. J. Miceli's with topping and milk - or - buttered roll, ice cream and milk roll, oatmeal raisin cookie and hours at Tewks. Town Hall. All Vegetable soup, hamburger in a - or - Veal cutlet with tomato milk. welcome. roll, french fries, condiments, Thurs., Jan. 21: 8:30 p.m. Post ' Several Tewksbury 4-11 Club members were honored with 136, American Legion meeting at Tewksbury Jr High and High school menu trophies during the annual achievement night awards ceremony last Thursday. post headquarters. All members fluffy rice, garden peas, school rhe urged to attend. Tewksbury junior high pudding with topping and milk. - Tpwksblirv ' youngsters were honored for their visual presentations and high school or - Clam roll, potato sticks, baked rolls, oatmeal raisin cookie .ii i at the town level. In the front row are (I. tor.); Tewksbury Sat., Jan. 23: St. William's Week of January 25 dessert and milk. and milk - or - Taco with beef and 4-H Winners residents Patrlria Janice of Kearsage Street, Michelle Sarkl- Couples' Club dance. Monday: Baked macaroni with Wednesday: Chilled juice, cheese, vegetable, dessert and sian of Main Street. Kim Nelson of Compass Lane and cheese, garden salad, corn bread homemade baked beans, frank- milk. Michelle Foster of French Street. In the back row are (I. to Mon.. Jan. 25: 1:30 p.m., Whist or hot roll, fruit and milk - or - furter jon roll with mustard and Friday: Orange juice, tomato r.l; Tewksbury residents Diana Nelson of Compass Lane. at Wilmington Senior Center. and cheese pizza, green bean Tina Stanley of Pringle Street. Dawn Ford of Lowell and Sloppy Joe on a roll, vegetable, relish, Tewksbury Tweets and Tewksbury's Suianne Dixon of Shawhseen Street. fruit and milk. milk - or - Veal cutlet with tomato salad, ice cream and milk - or - Mon., Jan. 25: 8 p.m., Tuna salad roll, vegetable if Tewksbury Newcomers and Tuesday: Mini sub with bologna sauce on a bulkie roll, vegetable if and cheese, tomato cubes or sub desired, dessert and milk. desired, ice cream and milk. Neighbors Club wine and cheese Thursday: Oven baked chicken, party. Call Nancy, 851-6836 or mix, potato sticks, chocolate Cherly, 851-4665 for information. Tewksbury elementary menu PERSONAL Tues., Jan. 26: Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby at St. Williams. Tewksbury elementary pudding with topping and milk. baked rolls, oatmeal raisin cookie Week of January 25 Wednesday: Chilled juice, and milk. INCOME TAX Wed., Jan. 27: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday: Baked macaroni with homemade baked beans, frank- Friday: Orange juice, tomato Seminar on Teen Drug problems cheese, garden vegetable, corn furter jon a roll, mustard and and cheese pizza, green bean Raymond J. Mercuri at Wil. North Int. School. bread or hot roll, fruit and milk. relish, Tewksbury Tweets and salad, ice cream and milk. Certified Public Accountant Refreshments. Parents welcome. Tuesday: Mini sub with bologna milk. All elementary schools serve a and cheese, tomato cubes or sub Thursday: Oven baked chicken, second choice; soup, sandwich, 19 years experience Thurs., Jan. 28 and Tues., Feb. mix, potato sticks, chocolate fluffy rice, garden peas, school milk and dessert. 2: 8 to 9 p.m. Open House of LI) Town Crier 13 Kenwood Ave 131 State St and Reading Clinic at 6 Middlesex Wilmington schools menu ads Wilmington or Boston Ave., Wil. All welcome. really work Wilmington schools milk. Friday: Chilled juice oven 658-6738 523-OOH Fri., Jan. 29: 7 p.m., Wil. Week of January 25 Wednesday: Fish bites, fluffy baked chicken, fluffy whipped Try one Call Day or Evening Chamber of Commerce annual Monday: Tomato soup, rice, buttered vegetable, bread potato, buttered peas, rolls and Call meeting-dinner dance at Casa di cheesburger on a roll, buttered and butter, brownies and milk. butter, jiffy cookie or ice cream Reasonable Rates Fior. Reservations, 657-7211 by vegetable, millk and cookies. Thursday: Italian pizza with and milk. 658-2346 January 25. Tuesday: Chilled juice, ravioli, tomato and cheese, cheese Alternate: Soup, assorted buttered vegetable, french bread wedges, chilled fruit, dessert and sandwiches, carrot and celery Sat., Jan. 30: 8 p.m. "Saturday and butter, jello with topping and milk. sticks and milk. Night Pops" at Villa nova Hall, Wil. Sponsored by St. Thomas Women's Club scholarship fund. Drug seminar Tickets $2.50. Gilr Scout cookies on sale at No. Int. Sun., Jan. 31: Blessing of throats at St. William's Church. Girl Scouts of Tewksbury and interests into career goals. Cookie school Wilmington will be going door - to sale proceeds also help pay for Drug problems facing today's Tues., Feb. 2: Early dismissal - door taking orders for their 1982 trips and summer camping ex- teenager are to be discussed in a of all Tewks. elementary schools. cookie sale beginning January 22. periences for over 14,000 girls seminar January 27 (Wed.) at the The sale will continue through served in Northeastern North Intermediate School in Sat., Feb. 6: 2 p.m. Wilmington February 8 with cookies being . Wilmington. The program, from 7 Democratic caucus at delivered in March. Anyone interested in ordering to 8:30 p.m., will be in the Wilmington High School. Open to The proceeds from this annual cookies who is not contacted by a cafetorium. public. sale go to help finance program Girl Scout during the sale may Wilmington School Safety activities such as the Career inquire by calling Joan Thomas Sun., Feb. 7: Pancake break- Officer Bob Shelley, and Officer Rainbows Program for girls in 851-5439, Claire Olson 657-7572, Bill Coakley of the Woburn Police fast at Wil. K of C Hall by Special. grades seven through 12, 774-1200 or 256-0104. Needs Advisory Council. Department will be guest designed_tg channel individual speakers. Coakely will present a Sun. Feb. 7: Scout Sunday (Boy film on drugs. Scouts and Cub Scouts) at St. The seminar is designed to be William's Church. informal. It will deal with issues, ^ofcxaox^w* such as how to identify a drug Mon., Feb. 8: Pokeno night at problem and legal consequences, St. William's Church. and where to go for help. There .Yoir appearing in our lounge will be time for parental Tues. Feb. 9: Early dismissal of questions, and there will be : MERRIMACK VALLEY PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES, INC. refreshments. all Tewks. secondary schools. I Leonard Bram, M.D. Stephen B. Witover, M.D Tues., Feb. 9: Tewks. Golden Foot clinics * is pleased to announce the opening of its SECOND office in Tewksbury, Age Club penny sale. Donations * Massachusetts for the care of infants, children, and young adults (newborn to age welcome. Merrimaek I alley'* msil popular group! The Tewksbury Board of Health * 211 % 1501 Main Street 221 Boston Road Tue». - Sat. 9-1; Sunday* 8-12 will sponsor several foot clinics for all interested residents of the » Tewksbury, MA 01876 N. Billerica, MA Wed., Feb. 10: 8 p.m. In- J 8512400 683 8400 667 9611 formation night on Housing by Sunday night: il'» the town. Wil. LWV at American Legion LADIES NIGHT J For information call the health J If no answer call 452 1300 Hall. Public invited. GONG SHOW department at 851-6371. » We would be pleased to participate in the health care ol your children. 3 priio each week 2 for 1 special. Every Sat., Feb. 20: 7 p.m. to mid- Wednesday night 4:30 FINALS JAN. 31, night. Fourth annual Wil. 'til closing. Minuteman Colonial ball at Sons GRAND PRIZE $100 of-Italy Hall, Ballardvale Street. INSURANCE ]?5 Tickets, Bill MacKinnon at 658- JCT RTS 38 and 495, TEWKSBURY, MASS., 617-851-7301 Eileen D. Wolley 9776 or Stu Neilson at 658-2346. and Submit items for Coming Arthur J. Berthold Events listing at least one week 281 Main St., before desired date of New England Human Wilmington, Mass. publication. Resource Counseling Center 658 • 8730 To learn more about the new tax law and save on taxes, call or write to us today 256-6633 INSURANCE * RETIREMENT * ESTATE PLANNING Patricia Right M.D. Psychiatrist David L. Post Ph. 0. Psycologist Specializing in children, Marlene Lederman Davis Ph.D. Psycologist adolescents, personal Regional Health Center Richard Gallagher C.A.G.F. School Psycologist and marriage counseling, Uunm&CCnrr .\o*-at" *A Voila Tech M. Ed Expresive Therapist \and school related problems Tfce Ffowe* Slap Robert Dimeo M.S.W. Marriage Therapist 364 Middlesex Ave tf* Friends, relatives and loved ones %% Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. by appointment , North Wilmington honored by contributions in their in the Railroad Depot 658-4932 memeory to the Regional Health Tel 256-6633 Health Insurance accepted! Corner ol Lowell (Rt 129) and West Sts . Wilmington Center in Wilmington this week Quality cut (lowers at affordable prices include: We guarantee our quality and freshness. In memory of Henry Lienhard from American Legion Post 136 TOBY NATHAN, M.D. HAVE YOU Wedding Flowers Funeral Baskets Auxiliary. is pleased to announce TURNED A $90 Complete Arrangements the opening of her office for the practice of NEW LEAF? Income Tax CLIP AND SAVE Wilmington PEDIATRICS The PAPERBACK Preparation BALLOON* - BY - THE - BUNCH In Your Home and gifts wilh balloon bouquets for Episcopal EXCHANGE Accounting/Tax/ Rt 3A Burlington - Billerica Line Consulting Service for Chapel ADOLESCENT — birthdays Thousands of used and like-new paper- the Small — got well Wilmington Episcopal Chapel, MEDICINE backs of all.descriptions at % cover price Businessman — anniversaries corner of Forest Street and 5 Shawsheen Avenue or trade In yours. -^JKn Ronald Coutu - J.D. — special occasions Aldrich Road; the Rev. William (former IRS Agent) F. Seaward, rector; 272-1586. Bedford BOOKS* I Tel. (617) 275-2080 658-8239 Evenings Sunday, Jan. 24: 11:30 a.m., OPEN 7 DAYS 658 • 5018 CLIP AND SAVE 658 - 2860 Holy Communion. Reasonable Fees •J

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ITS TIME TO ACT f RATES [9 * Birthdays Avenue will turn another page on Theitar* From the fire log Attorney Kevin Sullivan of January 29. Sharing greetings Two anniversary stars will Members of Wilmington's fire ARE DROPPING V / North Street, Tewksbury grew a with Mr. Butters will be Debbie have to be awarded this week - the department answered 43 calls for year wiser on January 9. Bent of Linda Road, Jonathan first to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson assistance last week including: Town Crier employee Ann Belbin of Morse Avenue, Fourteen building fires, four IRA LET FENTON REALTORS White of Suncrest Avenue who Currant Incomt Tan White of West Street, Wilmington will make it all (he way to six and Wilmington who will observe srvice calls, 15 ambulance runs, Mora Ratiramant Incoma - tried, but couldn't quite slip her Tewksbury residents Joseph their 52nd anniversary on two chimney fires, one truck fire, *M can wo taaoa on slow ■ nw i •00 p«: I ■ ■ I • Sheridan Road, who will be 14 and friends and relatives on January many as 30 Wang VS 80 computer Ken MacArthur Gloria Galinis of Edgar Avenue, 30 as will John DeLuca of Woburn To enter systems to the public universities Tewksbury. To enter an item in Bits & 262 - 1730 Street and Tewksbury resident and colleges in Massachusetts. Call lot a Pi II no Evoluo' Paul Pacini (USCG) of Boisvert Marcia Vecchi of Deering Drive. Pieces, call the Town Crier at 658- The donation, valued at more 657 - 7563 2346 days and Tuesday nights or if 'he W'linmgfi ■ rowksl . Mea Road, Tewksbury will be a year January 31 will mark the than $3,000,000, is believed to be wiser on January 24 and will special day of John Elia of Salem 658-2907 other nights and the largest gift ever given to the NO OBLIGAIION share greetings with Jonathan Street, Wilmington, Michael weekends. Ask for BeeDee. Metropolitan Commonwealth's higher Mencpoaan mm fflnds by you McLeod of Babicz Road who will D'Errico of Cowing Road; education system. be 14 and Wilmington residents Beverly Dalton of Grove Avenue • Back home!! Mrtntp«4i<*n Mr lm Co Ralph Tarricone of North Street and Brian Gill of Elling Road, Elizabeth Andrews of West Nov.York MY A&M FENTON, „ca,i„,s Street, Wilmington arrived home Hospitalized and David LeClair of Main Street. Tewksbury who will make it all Mrs. Esther O'Connell of North 104 LOWELL SIRli ! David will blow out the candles the way to 11 on January 31. Tuesday morning from Choate Memorial Hospital where she had Street, Tewksbury is currently a WILMINGTON for the 10th time. patient at St. Joseph's Hospital. Katrina Hanson of Patten Golden agers been confined for two weeks following surgery. Mrs. O'Connell would be Road, Tewksbury will face a Members of Wilmington's pleased to hear from her many birthday cake glowing with 11 Golden Age Club on the current friends in the area. MLS 658-3221 944-6457 candles on January 25; Barbara birthday list include Florence Newcomers and Neighbors INCOME Troy of Euclid Road will be old Babine of Middlesex Avenue on The Tewksbury Newcomers & Colonial ball TAX enough to vote on the same day; January 24; Harry Cutter of Neighbors Club will hold a wine The fourth annual Wilmington Linda Barry of Ward Street will Belmont Avenue on January 26 and cheese party Monday, Minuteman Colonial Ball will be RETURNS make money be 16. They will share their and Helen Allen of High Street, January 25 at 8 p.m. All held Saturday, Feb. 20 from 7 Federal & State special day with Roger Coville of January 27. Tewksbury residents are invited. p.m. to midnight at Sons of Italy Prepared in your] Someone, lomewhere can use Powderhouse Circle, Wilmington. Call Nancy, 851-6836 or Cheryl, Hall, Ballardvale Street. home or mine tho.e items in your attic or base- Wilmington Police Officer Leo Suprise party 851-4665 for information. Dancing will be enjoyed along Reasonable Rates ment. Sell them in the Town Crier Markey of Woburn Street will Kay Purtell of Euclid Road, with a. cash bar. Tickets at $13 per classifieds. Reach 130,000 turn another page on January 26 Tewksbury was honored at a person may be reserved by 658-5946 readers in 9 towns for only $3.40. and will share his special day calling Stu Neilson at 658-2346 or suprise 50th birthday party Call 658-2346 lo place your ad. with Christopher Young of Saturday night. The gala affair Bill MacKinnon at 658-9776. Highlandview Road, Tewksbury was held at the home of her who will become a teenager on daughter, Karen Ogden of Rogers xflasaiffl^^ January 26. « Street. January 27 will mark the The evening was made most special day of at least five area memorable for Kay as her son, residents including - Kenny David of California, was flown Smith, Jr. of Clark Street, home for the special occasion Wilmington, Kimberly White of She was delighted to have her Suncrest Avenue who will be entire family and her many celebrating for the seventh time; friends sharing her birthday . Jannie Wolff of Woburn Street celebration. Hosts and hostesses jj Dunkin' Do nuts who will be 16, Robert Hughson of of the evening were Kay's <\ Laurel Avenue and Dawn Han- children, Karen, David, Jeanne, nula of Seneca Road, Tewksbury Nancy and Jim who had able who will become a teenager on assistance from grandchildren January 17. Michael, Jeffrey and Robertlnj Wilmington Real Estate Agent Kyle. Anniversary Sale Anne Mahoney of Evans Drive David Purtell will return to will be a year wiser on January California Sunday with his sister, 28. Mrs. Mahoney will share her Nancy. special day with John Campbell of Woburn Street, Maureen Anniversaries Connell of Parker Street, Mrs. Ron and Barbara Berry of Jeanne Reinboldt of Sprucewood Gandolf Way, Wilmington will Road, Geroge Webster of An- mark their 19th wedding an- dover Street and Karen niversary on January 26. Matulewicz of Dobson Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Phil LeDuc of Karen will be celebrating for the Federal Street, Wilmington will ninth time. dance the Anniversary Waltz for Long-term Wilmington mail the 38th time on January 30. carrier Bob Butters of Middlesex

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• TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 20,1982 The drunk driver: A life-or-death problem

by Debbi Michals the governor by the March 15 has the right to suspend his given. If a person enrolls in this had a population of about 24,635. for the second or third offense. He It always starts the same. First deadline. driver's license, he continued. If program, he is allowed to keep his The total number of arrests, concluded by saying that one drink, then another, and According to Lieutenant the reading on the beatholizer test driver's license as long as he according to the annual town something has to be done. another still, until finally the Bernard Nally of the Wilmington is of .05 or more, he can be completes the course, Nally said. report and police records for that "People are fed up with drunk drinker begins to lose control of Police Department, before a charged, but if it is lower than .05, Upon completion of the course, year was 915, 160 of which were drivers - (who) are out there his faculties. Yet he continues to person suspected of driving under he is released, Nally explained. the driver is free to go, although liquor violations. The town's killing people on the roadways," drink, and when it is time to go the influence of alcohol is stopped There are other rights a person records that he was found guilty population dropped by about 220 he said. home, he will insist he is perfectly by the police, his driving is has, Nally went on. He has a right of driving under the influence of in 1980, yet the total number of Both Mackey and Nally, along capable of driving. He might even monitored. He explained that to a second breatholizer test to alcohol are put on file. arrests increased by 101 and the with Superintendent Wynn feel say that he drives better after a they usually follow a person for a insure an accurate reading, and Second offenders face total number of alcohol related that education should play a role few drinks. That's when the while to see if he is weaving down he also has a right to have a something slightly different arrests was up an additional 114. in decreasing the number of trouble starts. the road, driving too fast or too doctor of his own choosing and under current Massachusetts Mackey said there are usually drunk drivers on the road, though Once he gets behind the wheel slow, or staying on the wrong side expense conduct a blood test to law, Nally said. Usually the five to six police officers on the both police officers are not sure of his car, he has the capacity to of the street. If any of these show the alcohol content in the license is suspended immediately road with two at the station about the effectiveness of pronounce the life - or - death conditions prevail, he is then blood stream.' if the driver is found guilty, depending on the shift. education with children. Nally sentence on himself and everyone pulled over for further inquiry. If the arrest occurs in the although recently they have been Nally and Mackey differ said, "Knowing the nature of else who is on the road that Once the driver is stopped, evening, the person is held until allowed to take the alcohol safety greatly on the issue of ef- kids, they could care less. When evening. Still, he will drive away Nally said, the officer will look to he is sober and then released on course for a second time at double fectiveness of the drinking - we warn them of the dangers of insisting that he has never had see what physical condition he is bail to be tried at a later date, the cost. driving law as it currently stands. anything, they could care less problems before - and besides, in. He will check to see if the Nally said. If the arrest occurs According to Lt. Nally, most of Nally said that he likes the way because they think it won't accidents happen only to other driver slurs his speech or uses during the day, however, he is the problems in this area are the alcohol awareness program is happen to them." people, not to him. improper English, if his eyes are held until sober and then taken to alcohol-related. He said that he set up for the first offenders Wynn explained that currently The drinking - driving problem red or glassy, if his face is court to be tried. would guess at least half of the because, he said, "Our country in Tewksbury schools there is an has recently become a hot item in flushed, and if he is able to find Once in court, Nally explained, automobile accidents in town seems to be based on giving alcohol awareness program Massachusetts to to the increased his license and registration the law is relatively simple. A have occured due to drinking, and people one break, and that's what beginning at the elementary number of related injuries and easily. Nally explained that the person can choose to go to District the majority of those brought in this program does." He added level. This program, according to fatalities. Governor King, in an person is also asked to step out of Court and appear only before a on alcohol violations of one type of that he does think the law should the superintendent, is designed to effort to solve this problem, has his car so the officer can see if he judge, or he can request a First another are between the ages of be stricter for second offenders. help- the children develop at- formed a 25 member task force to is able to stand or walk. Instance Jury Trial in Lowell and 19 and 30. Mackey, on the other hand, said titudes toward drinking at a review the way other states have At this point the officer forms appear before a six man jury. The In Wilmington with a that the alcohol awareness young age. He added that from handled this situation both an opinion of whether or not the latter of these is usually reserved population of approximately program is a "complete failure." what he has learned from talking educationally and in terms of law driver of the vehicle had been for second offenders, Nally said, 17,800 in 1979, there were 94 liquor He said that the officials admit to various youngsters, the enforcement. drinking, Nally continued. "They but the option is there for first related arrests out of a total of 718 that it is not helping to curb the program is working. Superintendent of Tewksbury don't have to be falling down offenders as well. arrests, according to the annual problem, and he added, "I can see Like Mackey and Nally, Wynn Schools, John Wynn was ap- drunk," he said. "There just has First offenders who "plead or town report for that year. In 1980, why it was a complete failure. It feels that the law needs to be pointed to the Governor's Task to be some indication that they are found guilty, Nally said, are the population increased by only was a joke to start with." He said changed. He said he would like to Force on Alcoholic Abuse and have been drinking." If the usually given the option to enlist about 200, yet the number of total he feels that the law should be see more preventive education Highway Safety and chairs a person is suspected of driving in a 12 week alcohol safety arrests was up to 833,142 of which changed back to the way it used to for first offenders and more subcommittee on education. He while under the influence of program designed to make them were alcohol violations. There are be before this alcohol awareness severe penalties for second of- explained that the role of this task alcohol, he is arrested and taken aware of the hazards of drinking usually four to five police officers program was instituted. Ac- fenders. But, Wynn said, the force is to help the governor to the police station where he will and driving. The cost bf the on the road per shift with one cording to Mackey, first offenders problem can not be solved simply determine the extent of the be checked in greater detail. course is $200 which the guilty remaining at the station, a used to have their licenses by making the laws more problem and to suggest changes At the station, Nally said, the party must pay for himself, he spokesman for the police automatically revoked for one stringent. Effective education for in the law wherever necessary. driver is read his rights which said. The probation department department said. year, with second offenders both adults and children will also They are also supposed to look at includes the option to take a of the court usually reviews a Tewksbury is another case facing five years without their help to decrease the problem of educational programs offered by breatholizer test. If he refuses to person's request to take this entirely. Lt. Ricahrd Mackey said licenses. He explained that in drunk drivers in Massachusetts. other states, he said, and take this test, the police have to course, and if they feel it is in his the town's drinking problem is not some cases he would be in favor recommend valid programs to advise him that the registry then best interest, their permission is a major one. In 1979 Tewksbury of a two to three month jail term A book on the Right Whale Dear Larz: Dear Larz: old batteries, but I just never got Dave Boeri is writing a book I wish to rebut and elaborate on I would like, through you, to around to it." Well, I'll tell you about Bowhead Whales. Several the statement in the Town Crier, convey a message to the people of Larz, I have had it with these years ago he wrote a book about December 30, which stated: Wilmington who just don't listen.r people. I have tried to be their Fishing, about the life of the - that lead paint in the Swain They won't listen to our pleas and friend and coax them along so fishermen, on Georges Bank and School was minimal badgering. We have been trying they would do right by themselves the Grand Banks. - that the lead paint found in the to tell them (as a matter of public and their families. No, I tell you, In order to write in a Glen Road School was 100 times safety) to post numbers on their no more Mr. Nice Guy. If they knowledgeable manner Dave first more costly to solve houses, so that they can be seen think it will be business as usual spent a couple of years working - that the parents' pleas to close by incoming emergency vehicles. and "Hi there, how are ya," they on those boats. Then he wrote a the Swain School subsided due to They just don't care, or they are mistaken, I'm mad! book and it wa6 published. Dave this figure "I'll never need an am- People just won't listen when acknowledges he did not make a It is misleading to define lead bulance, cruiser or fire truck - you try to help them, but then fortune. paint as minimal. Poison is poison nothing can ever happen here." again, maybe one more chance. I In order to write a book about or it is not. Judging by the speed This is nothing short of foolish and can't stay mad anyway. So please the Bowheads one must first, it on which compliance with the law dangerous thinking regarding the folks, get those numbers on your seems, live in a place where the has not been met, minimal must safety of all family members at houses and batteries in your Bowheads are. Dave has spent mean non-existing. The only thing that particular location. smoke detectors, so we can be three winters in Alaska, and he that is minimal is the law, which Another matter that greatly friends again. knows whereof he writes. He had to date has not even been met. distresses me is the fact that "Hi neighbors, how are ya?" many color photos of the The statement that it is 100 people are not keeping or Sincerely, Bowheads, being cut up by times more costly to delead the replacing batteries in their smoke William P. (Billy) Nee Eskimos and by Aleuts. It is, for Glen Road School is debatable. detectors. Sure, they'll always Deputy Chief (acting) those people, a living, and that is The reason that was given for the tell you, "I meant to replace those Wilmington Fire Dept. a part of the book. high cost of deleading the Glen He may be seen, every day, in Road School was that this alleged the Centennial Room of the lead paint was on metal surfaces. This reasoning demonstrates a Dear Larz: school atmosphere. Wilmington Library. It is a place Yes, there were such problems where he can be alone. That is lack of knowledge on the lead 1 would like to take this op- paint law. Metal is considered a portunity to thank all the people at the Glen Road School, but they important to anyone who is were handled in a much more writing a book. It is also a place non-chewable surface and thus who voted to keep the Swain does not need to be deleaded. School open. It's bad enough that sensible manner. I do believe in where he can get all kinds of discipline, but my children will reference material, and that too This brings us to the part that our children have to attend such a Dave Boeri. books and materials in hand, makes his way pleas to close the Swain School poor facility when the town has not be subjected to these strict is important. Dave says the All about inlo~tt>'e public llkrary.ii WttmiogUh! subsided due to this report. This newer and better ones, but now conditions. Every child needs library has wonderful service. whales time to unwind, sit with their T|iere are many species of report convinced no one, least of they are being treated like they Several hundred years later Arctic Ocean and the Bering Sea. all parents who were concerned are in prison. friends, and enjoy their lunch. whales, but only the Bowhead was whalers from and New Only the Aleuts and the Eskimos This is their free time, andl for of major interest to man. The for the safety of their children. No doubt, our children are not Bedford went hunting for the may hunt them, under US law. Your statement could have perfect angels by any means, but one will see that my children are Bowhead is a whale which has an 'right' whale. They finished the It is, he says, a question of treated equal. oily secretion within its head more accurately read: to have to eat in a dungeon, under ' trade, as far as the Atlantic part whether or not those whales will complete silence, with seating called Spermaceti; That sper- of the Artie Ocean was concerned. A test showed that lead paint is Solidarity forever! survive. indeed in the Swain School. plans of boy girl, boy girl, being Janice Murray maceti, years ago, was used to Whale hunting, as a consequence, He has written about 300 pages make candles. It also supplied, Parents were outraged after watched over like inmates is not (for my three sons) was transferred to the Pacific of his book. He expects it will be being misled. They wanted a my idea of a healthy, happy 4 Broad Street, Wilmington and supplies today, valuable Ocean, and voyages from MI&W about 450 pages in length when newer, safer and more equal ^ T . , lubrication materials. Whalers, Bedford sometimes lasted four finished. A New York book when they went hunting for facility for their children. The years. publisher has already advanced School Committee reacted by whales, looked for the Bowhead. Whaling, as an occupation, royalties on its publication. It was, for them the 'right' whale, hiring someone to convince hardly exists today. No longer do Dave, now that he is home in parents that the Swain School did and thus it acquired its name of American vessels go in search of Wilmington again, is also serving Right Whale. have some minimal lead paint, the monsters of the deep. Nor- as a trustee of the Wilmington but that the newer Glen Road Back in the days when the wegian vessels did until about 20 Library. A Wilmington High Jrhibeluiri; - Wilinniqton Spaniards and the English were School did also. Parents were not years ago. School graduate, he is also a convinced or appeased. Concerns Publication Number 635-340 exploring the coasts of the New Japanese and Russian vessels graduate of Wesleyan College in World, Danish and Dutch seamen to close the Swain school and open An independently owned newspaper published every Wednesday by still continue. There are in- Connecticut, and the University a safer school fell on deaf ears. were exploring the Arctic Ocean. ternational agreements, by which of Washington, Tha Wilmington News Company, Inc. They were the first to hunt down Signed: Brenda Stan- they are supposed to abide, on the Before he headed north, to Wilmington office: Tewksbury office: the Right Whale, and it may be hunting of whales. Point Barrow, the northernmost Letters to the editor are 364 Middlesex Avenue 792 Main Street that they made a better profit Now, according to Dave Boeri, point in the United States, he was welcomed. Names will be P.O. Bo< 460 P.O. Bo. 68 than did the Spanish and English there are only 2500 'right' whales teaching college near Juneau, withheld by request. Unsigned Wilmington, Mast. 01887 Tewksbury, Mass. 01876 seamen. left, near Alaska. They live in the Alaska. letters will not be published. (617) 658-2346 (617) 851 5091 Publisher Capl. Lar2 Neilson Advertising Manager C Stuart Neilson M* Larz F. Neilson Circulation Manager » Cathy Pacim Sports Editor Hick Cooke Bits I Pieces Editor Elizabeth Downs CUTTER and CUTTER Tewksbury Editor Jim Brown Attorneys-at-Law EARTHQUAKE Staff: Flora Kasabuski. Eleanor Riddle. Ann White EST 1935 Subscription Prices: Payable m advance Office Hours: Monday thru Friday. 9 to 5. DIVORCE '295 In Wilmington and Tewksbury. $10 a year Wednesdays 9 to 1 Elsewhere in US $14.00 a year Foreign No financial responsibility is accepted by It can happen here! — It has! According to those who know, our area is susceptible. 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Wilmington United Methodist Church James Shea was Korean veteran Elizabeth Kearns James E. Shea of 138 Medford driver. The Rev Richard L. Evans, June Bicknell 26 year resident was 72 St., Charles town died suddenly at He is survived by his sister, pastor, 658-8217; Robert M. his residence January 11. Mrs. Frederick (Ruth C.) Frazier, asst. pastor, 658-2912; Mrs, June B. Bicknell of 22 Mrs. Bicknell is survived by her Mrs. Elizabeth M. Kearns of 21 Mr. Shea, who was 53 years of Jackson of Nottingham, New office, 658-4519. Accessible to the Belmont Avenue, Wilmington, husband, Douglas P. Bicknell; Brian Lane, Tewksbury died at age, was born in Somerville, the Hampshire. handicapped. died at her residence on Satur- her six children, Mrs. Kathleen J. Carney Hospital, Dorchester son of the late Catherine G. Funeral services were held at Sunday. Jan. 24: 8:15 a.m. Half- day. Gordon, Beverly M. Douglas F., following a prolonged illness. (Grant) and the late James M. the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son hour Communion Service; 9 a.m. Mrs. Bicknell, who was 53 years Judith A. of Wilmington; Daniel Seventy-two years of age, she Shea. He had been a resident of Funeral Home, 374 Main St., School of Christian Living with of age, was born in Stoneham the D. of Methuen and Raymond B. of was born in Dorchester, the Somerville for many years prior Wilmington Sunday evening at classes for children, youth and daughter of the late Beatrice Stoneham; her three sisters, Mrs. daughter of the late Nora (Flynn) to moving to Charlestown a few 8:00 with the Rev. Thomas adults; 10:30 a.m. Family wor- (Schwartz) and the late Walden Beverly Abbott, Mrs. Frances and the late Michael D. Keane. years ago. Reynolds of St. Thomas Church ship with children's moments, Berry. She lived in Stoneham Pumfrey and Mrs. Marie She had lived in Dorchester and Mr. Shea served in the Army officiating. Interment took place child care and pre-school classes; during her younger years, was Minghella of Stoneham. Four Weymouth prior to taking up during the Korean conflict and in Woodlawn Cemetery. 5 p.m. Junior High Youth educated there had had taken up grandchildren also survive. residence in Tewksbury 11 yeare had been employed as a truck Fellowship; 6 p.m. Senior High residence in Wilmington 26 years Funeral services were held at ago. She had been a member of Youth Fellowship; 8:30 p.m. Al- ago. the United Methodist Church, the Tewksbury Golden Age Club. Anon in Fellowship Hall. She was a member of the Wilmington Tuesday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Kearns was the widow of Ronaldo St. Hilaire was born in Maine Monday: 7:30 p.m. Board of Wilmington United Methodist with the Rev. Richard L. Evans William J. Kearns and is survived Ronaldo J. St. Hilaire of 11 and Mrs. Dorothy E. Allen of Trustees, Commission on Church Women and the Esther officiating. Burial took place in by her two sons, Edward J. of Muse Ave., Wilmington died Woburn; his son, Paul J. St. Evangelism. Circle and served as a billing I.indenwood Cemetery, Tewksbury, of the Tewksbury unexpectedly at Choate Memorial Hilaire of Andover; his four Tuesday: Scout meetings; 7:30 clerk for Carolina Freight Stoneham. Fire Department and William J. Hospital Monday morning. brothers, Maurice of Newton, p.m. Chancel Choir rehearsal, Company of Woburn. of Floral City, Florida. She was Mr. St. Hilaire, who was born in Joseph of Tewksbury, Roland of Commission on Missions; 8:30 the sister of John F. Keane of Lewiston, Maine, the son of the Arlington and Gerard of Melrose. p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous in Richard Daley served Long Island and the late Edward late Josephine (Grenier) and the Eight grandchildren also survive. Fellowship Hall. Keane, Mrs. Mary Gillis and the late Elie St. Hilaire, was 77 years The funeral was held from the Wednesday: 9:45 a.m. Bible in south Pacific Rev. Fr. Joseph Keane, SJ, of of age at the time of his death. W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral study; noon Alcoholics Boston College High. Home, 374 Main St., Wilmington Anonymous in Fellowship Hall; 1 Richard J. Daley of Methuen, Franklin, N.H.; Timothy R. and He was a resident of Kenneth A. both of Tamworth, The funeral was held from the Wilmington for over 44 years and Wednesday morning at 8:00 p.m. Esther Circle; 7:30 p.m. formerly of Boutwell Street, W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Committee on Nominations and Wilmington, died suddenly at St. N.H. Forty-seven grandchildren was a self-employed paper-hanger and one great-grandchild also Home, 374 Main St., Wilmington prior to retirement. Thomas Church at 9:00 with the Personnel. John's Hospital in Lowell after Wednesday morning at 9:00 Rev. Daley as celebrant. Burial being stricken with a heart attack survive. He is survived by his wife, Mr. Daley was employed as a followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Jeannette M. (Clarmont) St. took place in the family lot, while at work at Prince Dorothy's Church at 10:00. Burial Wildwood Cemetery. Macaroni. diesel mechanic with the D & J Hilaire, his two daughters, Mrs. Trucking of Lowell. A veteran of took place in the family lot, Mary-Ann Giordani of Hingham Born in Someville 57 years ago, Tewksbury Cemetery. Mr. Daley is survived by 15 the U.S. Airforce during World children, Margaret A. Silva of War II, Mr. Daley served in the Wilmington; Richrd J. Daley, Jr. South Pacific and was a member Start Something at Lowell Five... of Lowell; Sandra J. Ross of of Arnold Greenwood Post 8349 Pittsfield, N.H.; Michael C. of V.F.W. of Methuen. Waterbury, Conn., George A. of Funeral services will be held THE BANK OF THE 80's! Lawrence; William P. of Win- Thursday from the Nichols nisquam, N.H.; Robert L. of Funeral Home, 187 Middlesex Tamworth, N.H.; Sharon E. 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• ■ Planners are split on fee schedule plan

A proposal that would require issuance of "special permits" the engineer's review the plans. Planner David Cook disagreed developers to pay for using board has already granted them The board appeared and supported the idea of "pay as Tewksbury Planning Board and to several projects in town. vehemently split on the idea. you go." But Sullivan said, if that other town employees when Doherty told the Town Crier that Doherty agreed with it to some ideology were adopted, "Then we subdivision plans requiring a the lack of rules may have been a extent by saying that 21 * has left (tax payers) should pay for every "special permit" are reviewed legitimate gripe in an appeal of a the board with "absolutely no fire call, every police call." was left undecided following a permit issuance, but he said that money to operate" and that "Sure," Cook responded and public hearing on Monday Jan., the permits already granted anyone who makes an application added that it would then be the 11. remain in effect and are lawful to the board "or to any other people who most use those ser- The proposal was made while because no appeals were filed board has to pay the fee." vices who pay for them. the board was considering within the 21 day appeal period. But Planner Robert Sullivan, Doherty put an end to the passage of an amendment to the The board took no action who is in the construction discussion he said was "getting town's subdivision rules and following the public hearing and it business, opposeed the idea. He off base" by suggesting the board Several members of the Tewksbury KnlghU of Columbus regulations that would spell out is expected the proposed said that services of town em- re 8,,Un concentrate on first adopting V ■•*■.« « * ""■ 8 "round the round table with their wive*. the rules and procedures for amendment, which currently ployees are "part of the tax some rules and then set another KnigntS at From left to right are; Peg and Past Grand Knight (PGK) public hearings and board action does not contain fees for the use of burden." He agrued that date to consider the fee schedule. round ta ble Tom Lyn»<*y. M»fy Antonelll, Hilda and Tony Pennelli, Jerry op "special permit" applications. town personnel, will be adopted in developers are tax payers and Byrnes (standing). Mille and Former Dlstrclt Deputy and The town's zoning by-law states the near future. Adoption of the should be entitled to a certain PGK James Mendonca and Frank Antonelll. that the planning board must amendment, which does not amount of "free service" after > The Knights gathered around the round table last Saturday issue a "special permit" to allow require town meeting action, paying their taxes. - ■ for a dinner dance to kick-off the 25th anniversary celebra- construction in a multi-family requires a majority vote of the Sullivan agreed that the tion of the organization that started out as a combination Tewksbury-Wilmington chapter. district (MFD) or cluster type board, but, if any changes are to developer should continue to pay subdivision. However, the sub- be made after passage, another for the consulting engineers, but division rules and regulations, public hearing may be required. he could not go along with the fee which are separate from the Town Planner Lee Newman schedule. The problem: Lack of elderly housing zoning by-law, do not contain argued that a proposed $100 "We can't keep hiding behind uniform rules and procedures for "fixed filing fee" that would 2Vi," Sullivan said. hearings on the applications for cover advertising and ad- However, Newman suggested Will Wilmington finally get housing was voted down also required, by the regulations those permits. ministrative costs should be the schedule will be an in- some housing for the elderly in vociferously. Since then there has of the Federal Housing and Urban The gap was created in 1978 changed to a "fee schedule" ducement for developers to file 1982? been communication between Development (HUD). when the townspeople voted to before the amendment is adopted. good plans. She agrued that The Wilmington Housing selectmen and housing authority, Wilmington, at this time has 12 allow MFD's and stipulated that That schedule would list the developers will try to submit Authority (WHA) dates back to and it seems that Wilmington is units for family housing. North the planners issue a "special average hourly rate of all town plans needing very little time to 1951. Since then it has been able to again in line for Federal or state Reading has 20, Andover has 36, permit" before construction can employees who review plans. review if they are required to pay accomplish only one program in funds. and 24 units of housing for start. The quirk was brought to Developers would then be an hourly rate. She said that housing for the elderly, the Wilmington has 40 units of veterans. Tewksbury has 32 and the attention of the board by Town charged for the total amount of under a "fixed filing fee" some Deming Way project. Nearby housing for the elderly. North Reading has 35. Chelmsford has Counsel Charles Zaroulis, said time those employees spend on plans will require extensive towns and cities have had several Reading too, has 40 units. 48 and Billerica 57. Andover has Board Chairman Joseph Doherty. the plans along with the current review while others will require such projects. In every instance Other nearby towns have more, 63 units, together with 56 for Despite the lack of uniform system of having the developer little review. there is a housing authority that and the housing authorities have veterans. rules and regulations for the pay when the town's consulting When that happens, she ex- was formed anywhere from half a the support of their townspeople. The present WHA membership plained, the "fixed fee" has to be dozen to over a dozen years later. Andover has 176 units of elderly is composed of George Hooper, set high enough to cover the cost One of the reasons, present housing. Billerica has 144. chairman; Kevin McMillin, \ of the plans needing extensive members of the WHA say, is that Chelmsford has 72 and North Lorraine Brozyna, Melvin F. ^ViewS On review. She said that type of plan for years Wilmington was Andover 179. Reading has 80 units Keough and Warren Newhouse. "Dental Healtti | would mean developers "who do grouped with inner-core cities of and Tewksbury has 140.'' The members have been their homework" end up having Boston, in priorities. The result In all but three of the towns meeting with Federal and local By RANDALL SMITH, D.D.S.. to subsidize those who don't. was that Cambridge, and such there is, at this time, more con- officials as well as citizens' 85 Wilmington Road, * Planner George Donovan said a places, got the funds, and struction of housing for the groups in order to find a suitable Burlington.Phone: 272-0540. | fee schedule would be like Wilmington did not. elderly. Of the three towns course to provide housing for the "opening a Pandora's box" More recently Wilmington has without such construction, elderly, handicapped and PUBLIC NOTICE because several town depart- changed, with respect to areas. Wilmington is one. The others are families. Auction of ments would be invovled. He later The result was, a couple of years Reading and North Reading. As a result HUD has seen fit to GREATEST CAUSE I Automobile added he felt a high fixed fee ago, federal funds were allocated Tewksbury, at this time has 50 reduce its original Wilmington I A & S Towing, Incor- gives better administrative for housing for the elderly and for proposal for family units for 25 to OF TOOTH LOSS . porated, of 600 Main units of housing for the elderly | Street, Wilmington gives control. family housing. under construction. 10, and of elderly units from 80 to (notice that a public auc- "I feel as a tax payer, whether The locale chosen in The problem that sidetracked 50. tion will be held at 600 a construction worker or not, they Wilmington was not the best, for the housing in Wilmington was The WHA, according to Hooper, I necessarily indicate a healthy cent of the population has gum | Main Street, Wilmington should be entitled to some free several reasons. There was a that low income family housing is is hopeful of action in the coming mouth. disease at some time in life. » on Friday, January 22, service," Sullivan said. year. In fact, you can lose all your mostly after age 35 special town meeting in which teeth while never having a There are home care 1981, at 2:00P.M. Eastern cavity How? From "peridon- regimens to prevent periodon- Standard Time. tal disease" - the greatest tal disease and dental To be sold is a 1972 single cause of tooth loss in utatments to stop it. But Chevrolet Monte Carlo, adults' there is only one way to catch Pendontal disease is a con- the problem which has been abandon- dition involving gums, the Get trealmenl in time ed by its owner. It is tissues around the teeth, and before serious damage is . unregistered, and the LWV to hold public forum on h ousing even the supporting bone in done advanced cases | plates have been taken by ■ Some of the symptoms are (the Massachusetts State 1 loosening of teeth, or bleeding, Police. The Wilmington League of program will represent state, Four thousand, seven hundred aren't buying because of the red, flabby or swelling gums. I An unpaid bill exists, Women Voters (LWV) will regional and local levels. and five units in Wilmington are interest rate - there are plenty of In most cases, there is little * for $1085.59, against the or no pain at first, making it discuss Wilmington housing in a "Housing" to some in | owner of the car. $1040 is categorized as being in standard $60,000 homes." easy to convince yourself that ' A public service to pro- public information night, Wed- Wilmington brings to mind heated condition. The other 293 units Listing in real there is nothing really wrong mote better dental health. I for storage, and $45.59 for Be aware of a passive at- from the office of: RAN- parking. nesday, February 10. The and emotional battles in town need some work, in varying estate section, taken three weeks tlludr DALL SMITH, D.D.S. as meeting is to be held in the meeting and at various board degrees, to bring them up to apart, for Wilmington had an Wilmington Road (HI (I) | Donald Sullivan Burlington. Phone 27Z-aM0. for A & S American Legion Hall,' 119 meetings. "Housing" to others standard condition. Of these 264 average asking price of $74,026. \ J20 Towing, Inc. Middlesex Ave., and will start at 8 may simply be a word describing are owner occupied, and 29 are The range was from $46,900 to "in p.m. Persons involved in the a place where people live. renter occupied. the 90's." To still others, the LWV says, "Standard" condition, as used So, the LWV asks, are there a the word may mean an issue that by the LWV, allows for routine lot of homes that are affordable to RatcmKg I must be dealt with so that people maintenance jobs that may need people living in Wilmington? Can I Middlesex EosM( "' may afford decent homes for to be done. Substandard may children who want to stay in town Publications \ \ themselves and their families. include a routine maintenance afford to do so, when they move 130,000 Where does Wilmington fit, in job. This further reduces the out of their parent's homes, to READERS this issue? The League of Women availability of desireable homes start their own families? What I Voters has a study group to find on the market. can the elderly or handicapped j Your Classified out what Wilmington has to offer Available housing in the area people do if they choose to move its residents in the way of has an average sale price of from their present homes to one housing. $72,000 - $73,000, the LWV that is more suitable to their Wilmington has 4,999 housing reported. The League has talked needs? units. Of these 4,572 are owner with some realty offices in The LWV reports that it is j Advertising occupied. The vacancy rate in two Wilmington, and the comments preparing an article which will percent for owner occupied units were: "Most people - what they discuss what Wilmington offers in and 2'/4 percent for renter oc- can afford they won't live in." " the way of housing to people of cupied units. This is a very low Most people with a down payment limited income, and which will j Headquarters vacancy rate for persons looking can usually find something. give them an indication of how many persons are waiting for ■ UpioihreeiiiTWMhecifculalioncrfihc Bowonpgpm for a place to live, in a town such Whether it's what they wanted is | ■ Save over S0*fc on ad coin as Wilmington. another question." " People such assistance. ■ Over 130.000 re*knevcf> week ■ All paid circulation paper* ■ Over 325 yeafiofcomtancdnewipipcf eiperiena I ■ High pa capita income communities | ■ All communities (ocaled on either Rie ULRte 93orRte 49S ■ ■ CAC Audited PuMicjtMm

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Another MVHL showdown Saturday Wildcats come up short

Congressmanigressman Ed Markey was TornTom Glavine scoring off a WHS winning streak, vwith right when during a visit to the scramble in front just 20 seconds Cullen's crew unbeaten through Town Crier Tuesday he into the game and linemate Steve their last eight games. remarked; " I hear you have Jenkins notching the insurance Wilmington faces another stem some hockey team here." goal just four minutes later. test this Saturday when they Markey, a former classmate of Billerica (10-0-0) got out of the tangle with the Austin Prep Wildcat coach Bill Cullen at gate fast, outshooting Wilmington Cougars, another team that plays Maiden Catholic, couldn't have 11-4 in that first period before a smooth skating game much like been more correct, for despite WHS forechecking finally took a those Billerica Indians. Saturday's 2-0 loss to unbeaten toehold in support of another fine MVHL power Billerica, the job by goaltender Jeff Lux (24 Wildcats are still one hell of a saves). The Wildcats (7-24) Merrlmack Valley hockey team. managed a 12-6 second period Hockey League The Indians did all of their shots on goal advantage. Results Saturday scoring in the first period, with The loss snapped a seven game Billerica 2, Wilmington 0 Chelmsford 10, Dracut 2 Lowell 7, Tewksbury 1 Austin Prep 2, Andover 0 Greater Lawrence 7, Lawrence Central 3 Methuen 5, Haverhill 1 W..L..T..P..GF..GA Billerica 10 0 0 20 68 15 Methuen 8 2 0 16 52 26 V Austin Prep 7 1 1 15 41 9 Wilmington 7..2..1..15..44..18 Tewksbury defenders Tony Romano, Phil Farr (10) and Prank Fay (far right) Lowell 6 3 1 13 65 31 Red men pursue Wildcat guard Jon Nolan in Friday's 57-51 TMHS victory. Tewksbury Clfelmsford 5 3 2 12 54 25 scored a clean sweep, as the girls dropped WHS 58-34 to improve their overall Tewksbury 5..3..2..12..39..36 catch 'Cats record to 10-0. Haverhill 4 5 0 8 26 39 Greater Lawren- ce 3 5 1 7 28 44 Lawrence Cen- WHS Track tral 1 8 2 3 29 58 Andover 18 1 3 19 55 Dracut 19 0 2 26 82 Lions catch fast starting Cats Lawrence 0 9 0 0 14 66 Games Wednesday, Jan. 20 Chelmsford 62 Wilmington 24 meet by the time the 600 was Illness and injury caused many Things looked promising for the contested. Dave Reid enjoyed his girls to run out of their normal WHS Ae tense man Jim Conll and his Wildcats came up just (aU at Methuen High) Just Andover vs Lawrence, 3:30 p.m.; WHS trackmen after the first finest hour, as he sped to a first races. The resulting changes «hort in Saturday's 2-0 loss to MVHL leader Billerica. This several events, as Wilmington's place finish in the hurdles, while produced a generally weakened short Saturday Wilmington faces another tough contest with Greater Lawrence vs Haverhill, squad. Austin Prep. 5:30 p.m.; Austin Prep vs. Marty Boudreau and Dave Reid Paul Caizzi, running in his first Methuen, 7:30 p.m. placed one - two in the hurdles to race, did the same in the dash. Personal best times were send the Wildcats off to a quick 8-1 Other first place winners were turned in by Pam Davis (hur- WHS Wrestling lead in their recent meet against James Marsh (high jump), Dan dles), Nancy Jones and Lucy the powerful Chelmsford Lions. Sanborn (300) and Kenny Runge Iocco (300), Judy Seville (600), Unfortunately, the hurdles (shot). Lisa Desforge and Judy Lan- event was one of the few bright Eleven Wildcat athletes' efforts drigan (1000), Debbie Errico and Dracut heavyweights too spots in the meet, as depth and were rewarded with personal Jannie Wolff (mile) and Lauren experience proved to be too much bests. Callahan (two mile). In addition of an obstacle for Wilmington to The summary to her personal best clocking, overcome. Boudreau's victory Hurdles: 1. Dave Reid, 7.1; 2. Lauren established a new indoor much for Wildcats, 40-20 was remarkable, in that he im- Marty Boudreau, 7.2. school record in her race. The Dracut Middie upper Rudy (D), 1:10; 107, Len Harris Belmore (W) sup. dec. Ray proved his best time by three Dash: 1. Paul Caizzi, 6.2; 2. The summary weight classes proved too much (D) by fall Larry Grant (W), Corrillo (L), 22-0; 107, Ted Kaelin seconds, truly an amazing feat Chris Poirier; 3. Wally Palino. Shot put: 2. Cherry Bran- for the Wildcats, as they posted a 1:30; 114, John Lyons (D) by (L) by fall Larry Grant (W), 1:00, over a very short (50 yard) Three hundred: 1. Dan San- scombe, 32'4". 40-20 MVC wrestling victory forfeit; 121, Frank Carta (W) by 114, Al Pineiro (L) by fall Kevin distance. born, 35.8; 2. Steve Hancox, 37.7; High jump: Chelmsford sweep. Saturday. With key matches at fall Frank Cormier (S), 1:02; 128, Dunnett (W), :42; 121, Jose Other quality performances 3. Russell Trow, 38.2. Fifty hurdles: 2. April 147 and 157 respectively lost by a John MacLeod (D) by fall Bob Pineiro (L) maj. dec. Frank were turned in by Dan Sanborn in Six hundred: 2. Kevin Stokes; 3. Smallidge, 7.9; 3. Stephanie Carta (W), 12-3; 128, Bob Miele the 300 yard dash (35.9) and Darin Scott Braciska. Briggs, 8.2. spread of four points, the last Miele (W), :50; 134, Jim Vachon Dash: Chelmsford sweep. three WHS wrestlers just weren't (W) dec. Tom Masson, 7-2; 140, (W) by fall Alex MacDonardo Mather in the one mile run One thousand: 2. Joe Deegan, (L), 5:31; 134, Bill Mears (L) (4:50.5). Steve Hancox' 300 (37.5), 2:44. Three hundred: 2. Lucy Iocco, able to come back. Darin Colarusso (W), sup. dec. 44.4. Bright spots on the day were Dave Cormier (D), 23-1. maj. dec. Jim Vachon (W), 8-0; Paul Caizzi's 50 yard dash (6.0) Mile: 2. Steve Stokes, 4:59.8; 3. 140, Ivan Pagan (L) dec. Darin and Dave Reid's hurdles (7.1) all John Richburg. Six hundred: 2. Judy Seville, (100) the efforts of co-captain, One hundred, forty-seven 1:49.3 who Brian Belmore pinned Kevin pounds, Jim Kemos (D) dec. John Colarusso (W), 7-6. represented personal best times Shot put: 1. Kenny Runge, One hundred and forty-seven for the athletes. 40'9". One thousand: 1. Lisa Desforge, Rudy to boost his unbeaten streak Zaino (W), 2-1; 157, Todd Mel 3:05. to 7-0-1, and Frank Carta (121), Duffer (D), dec. co-capt Len pounds, Tony Sarkis (L) dec. The summary High jump: 1. James Marsh, Hurdles: 1. Marty Boudreau 5'6"; 3. Marty Boudreau, 5'4". Mile: 1. Debbie Errico, 6:04.5. who put his man down in 1:02. Boudreau (W), 8-5; 169, Doug John Zaino (W), 7-4; 157, Co-capt Two mile: 1. Lauren Callahan, Senior Jim Vachon also wrestled Notini CD) by fall Jeff Linehan Len Boudreau (W) draw Dib (W), 6.9; 2. Dave Reid (W), 7.1. Girls Sarkis (L) 4-4; 169, Jeff Linehan Fifty yard dash: 3. Paul Caizzi 13:04.8; 3. Michelle Faulkner, to a fine 7-2 victory. Sophomore (W), 1:48; 197, Vinnie Shepard Chelmsford 56 Wilmington 30 15:51.7. Darin Colarusso (140) captured a (D) by fall Joe Morgan (W), 4:34; (W) by fall Eric Silvarius (L), (W), 6.0. This was a meet that the Three hundred: 1. Dan Sanborn Relay: Chelmsford superior decision over Dave unlimited, Mike Craib (D) by fall :21; 187, Hector Alicia (L) by fall Wilmington girls seemed to have (Wilmington was disqualified). Cormier (23-1) to add five team Dave Hanson (W), :45. Will Baldwin (W), 2:31; (W) 35.9. a shot at, but things did not turn points to the Wildcat cause. unlimited, Rick Speller (L) by fall Six hundred: All Chelmsford. out their way. Still, there were Lawrence 46 Wilmington 19 One thousand: 3. Joe Deegan One hundred pounds, Brian Joe Morgan (W), 1:05. some very fine performances, The Lancers of Lawrence (W) 2'46 5 most notably by Wilmington's handed the Wildcats a 40-19 loss in One mUe: 1. Darin Mather (W), young distance trio of Lisa Where the other action last week. The meet Wilmington Recreation 4:50.5. Desforge, Debbie Errico and was much closer than the score Two mile: 3. John Richburg Lauren Callahan. These young action is would indicate, with the last two coming events (W), 11:55.6. ladies, along with Judy Lan- matches upping the score to 40-19 Shot put: All Chelmsford. drigan and Michelle Faulkner, page 11 after the Wildcats had trailed 28- Ski trips Department will sponsor a flea High jump: 2. James Marsh combined to score 17 out of a 19. After very successful trips to market and bake sale Saturday (W), 5'6". possible 27 points in the 100, mile Winners for Wilmington were Crochet Mountain, Cannon and Sunday, Jan 30 and 31 from 9 Relay: 1. Chelmsford 3:48.7, 2. and two mile. (."00) co-captain Brian Belmore Mountain and the Gunstock ski a.m. to 5 p.m. (Sat) and from 1 to Wilmington 3:56.1. 22-0, Bob Miele (128), who pinned area, the Wilmington Recreation 5 p.m. (Sun.). The sale will be Wilmington 51 Austin Prep 35 Carburetor Repair his opponent at 5:31, co-captain Department plans to take a group held in the High School gym. The Wilmington boys came out Proceeds of the sale will go to Len Boudreau (157), who kept his to Loon Mountain Sunday, Jan. of the blocks fast to grab a quick BUY Fix it-Dont Replace Itl unbeaten streak alive with a 4-4 31. the Recreation Basketball 17-1 lead after two events to turn draw, and Jeff Linehan (169) with The trips are primarily suited League. Anyone wishing to the tables on Austin Prep last SELL a quick 21 second pin. to high school age students and donate items is urged to contact Thursday. A 1-2 finish in the RENT Ron Swasey at the Rec Office or For the JV's, Tom Ross (100) adults. To register, see Mr. Malay hurdles, coupled with a sweep of SHOP garnered his first win (13-11), as at the High School, in or near take items to the Rec office in the the dash surprised both Austin did John Pelletier (134), 8-7, room 218, or call the Rec Office at and the Wildcats. SWAP Dracut 40 Wilmington 20 658-6512 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Coming events The early lead produced the GIVE One hundred pounds, Co-Capt. Basketball flea market necessary propellant to remove GET The Wilmington Recreation page nine all doubt about the outcome of the Brian Belmore (W) by fall Kevin VEND NOTARY PI BI.IC REAL ESTATE BROKER SPEND Appreciation TRADE Social Bulldozing EARN Saturday, Jan 23, 1982 Trucking LEARN 8 p.m. - 12 midnight PAUL K. BUTT SEEK WILMINGTON. MASS. 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John Glebus scored two goals, for Tewksbury assisted by N. J. Killion. Salem. then tucked the second goal home the seventh goal. Marty Kusmaul both assisted by Ricky LeDuc, MacNeil and M. Whynot. Neal Mann scored the fifth goal for Tewksbury 0 Wilmington 0 on a K. Myles assist, and Tom finalized the scoring assisted by while LeDuc notched the game MacNeil then scored unassisted his hattrick assisted by K. Killion, With Peter Atherton in nets Verrill scored what proved to be Tom Verrill and Fukuda. winning goal assisted by Glebus to give Tewksbury a second and K. Keough tucked in the backed by the defense of K. the game winner on the passing of Tewksbury 4 Acton 3 and C. Kolek. pacing the Pee Wee lamplighter, while Derek Weitz winning goal on a D. Mann assist. DeSisto, M. Fimeno, A. E. Vicari and B.J. Doherty. Tewksbury defeated Acton 4-3, A's to a 3-2 win over Wilmington netted the third goal off the sticks M. Kusmaul upped the score to MacLellan, M. DiCoco and B. Keith Myles also scored from as Neal MacNeil notched two in Tewksbury Youth Hockey of M. Kusmaul and K. Myles. seven off the sticks of Mann and Wareham, the Squirt A's and Krugh, who then put one home goals and had one assist. Krugh action last week. Defensively, Doug Mann scored the game Fukuda, while K. Keough Wilmington battled to a 0-0 assisted by Myles. Fukuda lit the scored the third goal. C. Foley, Jerry Delaney and Ronnie Crowe winning goal assisted by M. finalized the scoring on assists deadlock. lamp on a Mann helper, and B.J. B.J. Doherty and MacNeil were played well. Whynot, while Marty Kusmaul from K. Myles and D. Weitz. Tewksbury 1 Salem 1 Doherty pocketed the unassisted all credited with assists. Cambridge 2 Tewksbury 0 secured the win with a goal Tewksbury 2 Seekonk 2 Dave Babine scored the lone Goalie Kenny LeBlanc posted a assisted by Myles. Tewksbury's Squirt A's were goal assisted by Paul Botto and D. Wilmington Youth Hockey shutout backed by the defense of * "* Tewksbury 8 Ha verb ill 5 ousted from tournament play, as Sledz, as Tewksbury and Salem Sam Dias and Tim Quinn to help Doug Mann scored three goals Seekonk battled for a 2-2 deadlocked 1-1 in a later contest. the Pee Wee A's blank Cam- for a hat trick, pacing the Squirt deadlock. Squirt A's 8 Somerville 2 Pee Wee C's bridge, 2-0. A's to a fine 8-5 triumph. T. K. Keough notched the first Keith Krugh and T. Fukuda Ricky LeDuc notched the first Fukuda netted the first goal goal on assists from D. Manaand each netted two goals to lead the goal assisted by John Glebus, and assisted by M. Kusmaul, and D. D. Weitz. T. Fukuda put the Tewksbury Squirt A's to an 8-2 tie Agawam Jeremy Duncan secured the win Mann notched the second lam- second goal home unassisted. triumph over Somerville in non- on assists from Robby Hunt and plighter assisted by C. Foley. Tewksbury 2 Salem 0 league action at Wilmington. Agawam scored the first goal of hung on for a 5-5 tie last Monday Matt Crowley. Mann blasted home the third goal Dave Babine notched both Fukuda put Tewksbury on the the game and the last three, as Tewksbury 5 Manchester 3 off a K. Keough assist before B.J. goals, assisted by D. Sledz to give scoreboard with assists going to Wilmington's Pee Wee C's, Youth Hockey Joey Killion opened the scoring Doherty lit the lamp assisted by the Squirt B's a 2-0 victory over Mann and MacNeil. Keith Krugh playing in the Danvers B League, page nine

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Wilmington 2-1-2 Both teams had their offense in Agawam 1-1-3 wi th a m 1 With four meets behind them best lime ever, a 10.18 clocking. were in dual meets against girls' Chelmsford 56, Wilmington 26 *Q S^ , , J «f « *** °f « Haverhill 52, Lowell 33 *hots on goal- 33 by Wilmington Wakefield 6 Wilmington 2 and just three dual meets "I asked Paul to run in the mile teams, they would have a ton of 0n severa In recent Pee Wee C hockey remaining on the schedule, the relay for us and he did. He turned points." assessed McGadden. Division I ' occasions, both W L T Pet defenses were trapped in the action, Wilmington dropped a 6-2 TMHS indoor track team stands in a 60.0 for his .leg in the relay "I feel these two girls plus decision to powerful Wakefield with a 1-3 record. "It's tough to and that's not too bad after Teresa Forsyth, Julie Bernardi, Greater Lawrence 3 0 0 1.000 offensive zones, allowing Lawrence Central 3 0 0 1.000 breakaways. (only one loss) at the Danvers try and get these young kids (the running in the two mile on the Trisha Carey, Julie Cole, Becky The Twin Rinks in Danvers B League Redmen have only seven seniors same night," said assistant coach Osborne, Christine Silk, Crystal Greater Lowell 2 1 0 .667 ■ offensive stars for ' • Wilmington 2. .2. .0.. ..500 W'lmington were Jason Bere with competition. on this year's team) up for each Bill Piscione. Paul has scored in Richardson, Pia Romano, Wakefield outshot and out-* meet when you lose your first all dual meets and has a total of Collette Chason, Paula Wakeen Lawrence 1 3 0 .250 a *"? S?1,M^, Z™ '„" 2SS Tewksbury 1. .3..0.. .250 period-his fourth, fifth and sixth played Wilmington in every three dual meets," said coach 20'i points thus far. and Margaret McDermott will be period. Bright spots for Donny Ellwood took a third in the backbone of the girls spring Austin Prep 0 3 0 .000 of the season), R.ch Kurowski Dennis McGadden. Tewksbury wlth a 001 and an assist (hls Wilmington were the two has lost to a powerhouse Central the 600 yard dash with a time of track team." Division II 8 W L T Pet ninth goal of the season)); Bryan unassisted goals scored by Jason Catholic 61-26, Wilmington 47-39 1.30:6. This was his first attempt Freshman standout Steven Bere and Rich Kurowski and the and a very strong Greater at the 600, as Donny is a 1000-yard Murphy took a third place in the Chelmsford 4 0 0 1.000 ?,edler„with a *"»{ (Ua N^' • Methuen 3 0 0 1.000 Mlke, Mercy" wlth a pair of goaltending turned in by Mike ' Lawrence squad, 52-32. "If we man in most meets. mile run with a time of 5.16. ass Mercuri, who turned aside 18 of had won the relay, we had the Bill Doherty, who has improved According to his coach, Steve will Haverhill 2 1 667 'Sts, and an assist by Mark TI r,0W the 24 Wakefield shots on goal. Wilmington meet. We were only with each meet, took a second soon be one of the best milers in Billerica 2 3 0 !400 ™ - , -. , . two points down going into the place in the 1000 yard run with a the MVC. Andover 13 1 .250 *** **tdy Jackson turned Wilmington's force was Lowell 0 5 0 .000 awaY * of Agawam s 30 shots. relay event, but Wilmington had a time of 2.44:5. Tpdd Brubaker Don Rouse ran a fine 1000 yard makln manv somewhat depleted due to road Meets Thursday of the sprawling led to Wakefield's three goal first Tewksbury's lone win came this for the Redmen. Sophomore Mike mile relay team of Richard pjn variety. Additionally, mil ton s kated period outburst that helped put past Friday when the Redmen Lamon took a third in the shot Rouse, Bill Trudeau, Paul Chelmsford vs Methuen; W|| Jg ' ?*"** t S the game on ice early. topped Lawrence High, 44-40 at put, Beverly Luken had a fine 6.3 Tremblay and Scott Simas put Tewksbury vs. Austin Prep, Mike Mercuri Rich Kurowski Greater Lawrence vs Greater Sean Lambert, Bryan Redler and Other Wilmington players were the Lowell Field House. The in the 50 yard dash, Michelle down the Lawrence relay team to Jonn Redmen were led by senior Mark Muise had her best time ever- secure the Tewksbury victory. Lowell; Lawrence vs Lawrence Gottlander managed on Gottlander, Lambert, Jackson, Central several occasions to block shots Alpers, Carter, Brann, Fielding, Indelicate who won the high 1.36:5 in the 600 yard dash- and and turn back kev hurdles (7.05) and the high jump both girls are very close to Merrimack Valley Boys' ' Meet Saturday offensive Murphy, Yetman, Thurlow and with a 6'2" effort. Mark leads the scoring points for this team. "It's Indoor Track Conference State Track Coaches In- situations. Thomas. team in points with a total of 42 to a shame these two fine athletes Results Monday vitational Meet; Harvard Other contributors to the cause Universitv Caee were Butch A1Pers, John Carter, date. have to run in boys' meets. If they Billerica 44, Andover 42 university cage. peter Fielding Darry, Thomas Score by periods Wakefield 3-1-2 6 Senior Bill Trudeau ran a great Scott Brann and Kevin Yetman. 300 yard dash event and took a Wilmington 0-1-1 2 Shots on goal third place with a time of 37.8. Tewksbury Basketball Shots on goal Seniors David Ellwood (42.2 in the Wilmington 10-13-10 33 Wakefield 8-7-9 24 300), Norman Laurin (a strong Agawam 8- 6-16 30 Wilmington 6-6-4 16 two mile run) and the consistent Kevin Nolan (a second place in Chelmsford Claws St. William's, 35-22 Coming events from page seven the mile run at 5.10) all helped the Town Hall annex, Monday from 6 to7 p.m., and the cost will Redmen secure this big win. through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 be 75 cents per person. Juniors Richard Rouse (7.2 in p.m. Items may also be dropped Call the Rec Office at 658-6512 to the hurdles) gave the Redmen a The St. William's seventh and big lead throughout the game and and eight points respectively. off at the High School on the days register for lessons. strong showing and a second eighth grade basketball team in controlled the boards with fine Fine defensive play came from of the sale. Mens' open gym night place in the meet. He also ran a its second of week of play lost a rebounding from Ken Coviello, JohnO'Keefe and Brian Aylward. The North Intermediate School super leg in the mile relay (55.8), hard-fought 35-22 contest to Robby Aylward and Buddy Swim program gym is open Wednesdays from as the relay team defeated the Chelmsford before rebounding to MacAUister. St. William's will play St. Stanislaus Saturday at the Sunday, Jan. 24 at 3 p.m., the 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for local men Lawrence boys with a 3.52 time- belt St. Louis, 56-28. Leading the attack were Brian Wilmington Recreation Depart- who wish to practice basketball in their best this year. In the first game, St. William's Kobelski, Jeff Smith and Robby Tewksbury Junior High School beginning at 8:15 a.m. ment will begin its winter swim an informal atmosphere. The cost Mike Buscanera, who has went up against the kingpin of the Aylward, chipping in with 14, 14 program. Family swim will be is $2.00 per visit. scored in all his dual meets, took league and came up short. In the a third place in the shot put first half St. William's quickness (37'7V«"). "Mike has been a big and agressive defense bottled up Town Crier Chelmsford's height and strength help for us this season and has Ads scored, 12 total points for us." said to trail by just one point at McGadden. half time (16-15). 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JANUARY 20,1982 TMHS Junior Varsity Girls Ciampa's girls can see that winning light by Rick Cooke forward Leann Stewart, who is Sports Editor currently sidelined with a knee Junior varsity sports are often injury. regulated to the final paragraph Ciampa also helped point of the varsity game story. Oh, and outstanding junior guard Sue by the way, the JV's won too. But Rheault in the right basketball the majority of varsity players direction, while also coaching who are getting the good press varsity players Kathy Sullivan, now played a junior varsity sport Chris Kiernan, Maria Catalano somewhere down the line, with and Kris Robinson. Hill led the the JV team the last step on the junior varsity squad in scoring "feeder system" rung. last year with 136 points, followed Tewksbury High School's girls by Catalano (130) and Sullivan varsity basketball squad is (103). ■ currently 10-0 and enroute to a Rheault is an all-star caliber third consecutive Eastern Mass player and only a junior, and it's Tourney berth and a Merrimack conceivable that this year's Valley Conference championship. Tewksbury junior varsity could The only players on that squad send at least two players to the who skipped the junior varsity varsity next year who have route to the big club are center chances at making instant con- Jerrie Bernier and guard Patty tributions. Head man Sheehan Murphy. They are both seniors Junior TMHS guard Missy Riddle (center) always seems to be has to be hoping that they can, where the action Is most heated. Here she battles two Wilm- with Bernier and Murphy, both and rare exceptions to the rule. varsity ington players for a rebound. Very few high school athletes "franchise" type players, set for start varsity when they are surge graduation. Prpssnro Tewksbury Junior varsity defenders (l-r) Mary Rheault, sophomores, let alone make a This year's junior varsity got rre»ure M,g|y RUtilt and Eileen Griffin surround a Wilmington conference all-star team in their off to a fast start in MVC action, defense player during Friday afternoon's 41-39 Wildcat victory. first year of varsity play. Bernier rolling to a 4-0 record before three and Murphy are two time all- losses, including a pair of two stars, and despite the fact that point setbacks to non-league neither saw a minute of junior opponent Bedford and Wilmington. The third loss in that does have its share of players who the bucket. varsity playing time, both are can put the ball in the basket. Tewksbury is currently examples of what the work ethic series was a 48-38 setback at the averaging 42 points per game, hands of a strong Chelmsford Leading the way are Rheault can do for any player who is and forward Missy Riddle, both of while limiting the opponents to hoping to make an important team. In the team's 41-39 loss at whom are averaging 10 points per just 31 per contest. The wins have contribution to his or her team. game. Down the scoring line are come over Dracut (44-33), All that Tewksbury's junior Wilmington last Friday af- Greater Lawrence (44-14), ternoon, Ciampa's troops Laura Briggs (8.5), Carey (4.0), varsity girls need do is look at the Sandy Hennessy (3.0) and Billcnca (40-35) and Greater varsity program to see that engineered a pair of comebacks Lowell (35-17). A year ago before falling to coach Tom Michelle Fleury (3.0), who comes playing in empty gyms before straight from the boys' junior Ciampa's club finished at 14-4 (14- slim crowds in the middle of a Wood's gritty Wildcats. 2, MVC) while scoring 39.2 per "Our team is led by captains varsity soccer pitch to the bone chilling winter's afternoon basketball hardwood. game and defending at a 29.8 will eventually mean something. Kelly Carey (the team's only average. junior) and Mary Rheault. We try Other TMHS junior varsity The inexperienced players can contributors include Nancy Ciampa, a mathematics in- see a winning light at the end of to play a Celtic type fastbreak with good man to man defense," Saunders, Gloria Gray, Eileen structor at TMHS, has it all the tunnel. Griffin, Ann Marie Roman, figured out just fine, thank you. Helping to keep that light as Enthusiasm Junior varsity coach Don Ciampa brings enthusiasm plus a offers Ciampa. He's coaching a group of hard Tewksbury's style from the Colleen MacAllister and Kirsten bright as possible is Tewksbury's . good working knowledge of basketball to his junior varsity Rhodes. working girls with a goal - to play junior varsity coach Don Ciampa. PIUS giris. varsity right on down to coach for a winner - the reason why the John Bresnahan's freshmen girls Ciampa's emphasis on Ciampa, a former TMHS track defensive pressure is paying TMHS girls' basketball program, standout and a varsity hockey is pressure defense and running, like the football system, is on very very uncommon, but making dividends, keeping his team in player at Fitchburg State College, games when the lid hovers above solid ground. came to the program last season much headway in girls' as varsity coach Barry Sheehan's knees to diagram a play while Paul Westhead. The guy with the basketball circles. assistant after a year of coaching someone else went for the wine beard who feverishly diagrams Tewksbury has been lucky to girls basketball at Tyngsboro. glasses. plays on his ever-present portable have players within the system Girls basketball tryouts What Ciampa lacked in Ciampa, who just this year was chalkboard. who adapt easily to a style of play coaching experience last year he in line for the head hockey Ciampa points out with some that requires good conditioning made up for in enthusiasm. coaching job at Tewksbury and pride that he coached three very and a willingness to work. The Tewksbury Girls of girls 12, 13 and 14 years old. Gradually, the guy was talking was offered the assistant hockey valuable members of this year's Although the Tewksbury JV's Basketball League will hold its Any girl wishing to play this year basketball at parties with friends, job at Suffolk University, can be varsity - guards Robin Riddle and had trouble shooting at last tryout session for Senior should attend this tryout session. getting down on his hands and easily spotted. He's a miniature Mary Hill along with power Wilmington Friday, the team League girls Wednesday (Jan. 20) Any girl playing freshman ball at Tewksbury Memorial High may play in this league, as it will School from 7:30 to 9 p.m. not effect high school athletic OPEN The Senior League is made up Rule 19. 7 am - 11 pm The thinking of an SAFE DEPOSIT Mon - Sat 8 am - 10 pm Beauty Terrace addition? Sunday offers you Main St., Rt. 38, Wilmington Plaza Why not give ut a tall? 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Basketball Larks tame Doves, 9-7 Fri., Jan. 22: Austin Prep at Austin Prep (Methuen, 7:30 Tewksbury freshmen beys p.m.); Wilmington vs Andover (Junior High, 3:15), Tewksbury (Billerica Forum, 8:15). Junior Girls points for the Jets, followed by Wrestling Larks 9 Doves 7 eight from Steve Caizzi. Ralph freshmen girls at Methuen (4 p.m.); Billerica at Wilmington Wed., Jan. 20: Haverhill at Judy Baptiste led the attack Newhouse netted 12 for the Bills, Wilmington; Tewksbury at with four buckets, followed by and Ken Ferrari sparked the boys and girls varsity (6:30); Keith Hall at Tewksbury girls Methuen (6:30). Melissa Jamerson and Kim attack with 16. Mike Halley and Sat.. Jan. 23: Tewksbury at Zambernardi, each pushing in Dave Elliott collected four each. varsity (8 p.m.). Sat., Jan. 23: Tewksbury boys Greater Lowell (2 p.m.); two for the Larks. Amy Hamilton Saints 40 Pats 29 Wilmington at Billerica (6:30). led the Dove attack with five Brian Wetzler fired the winners varsity at Austin Prep (6:30). Tues., Jan. 26: Tewksbury Wed.. Jan. 27: Lowell at points, while Julie Newhouse with 18 points. Chris Lydon had Tewksbury; Greater Lawrence at popped in two. nine and Robbie DeSantis eight. freshmen boys and girls at Lawrence; Wilmington freshmen Wilmington (6:30). Dave Needham pumped home 22 boys and girls at Haverhill Track Jays 11 Wrens 10 points, Steve Revelas three and Thurs., Jan. 21: Tewksbury vs Danny Kane two. (3:15); Wilmington boys and girls Lisa Raso fired in four points, varsity at Haverhill; Tewksbury Austin Prep (Methuen, 6:15). followed by two each from Chris boys and girls varsity at Mon., Jan. 25: Wilmington girls Bonerrigo, Heather Cram and Chiefs 43 Rams 34 Lawrence (6:30). vs Lowell (Methuen, 6:15). Beth Sheehan. Laurie Rowe led Bill O'Donnell pushed in 16 Hockey Gymnastics the Wren game with five points. TMHS guard Phil Farr (10) breaks a press applied by points, Fred Ryan 10 and Eric Farr Wilmington players Jon Nolan (III and Bob Perry (14) in Sat., Jan. 23: Tewksbury vs Wed., Jan. 20: Wilmington girls Melissa Mullen popped in three Johnson seven for the winning breaks out Friday night's 57-51 Redmen win. Farr broke out of his early Greater Lawrence (Billerica at Chelmsford (6:30). and Tracy Harding two. cause. Jimmy Brann netted nine season slump to score 18 points as Tewksbury's MVC record Forum, 2 p.m.); Wilmington vs . .Mon., Jan. 25: Wilmington girls Robins 16 Orioles 10 and Steve Collins eight for the improved to 3-4. The Wildcats are at 2-5 in MVC play. Austin Prep (Billerica Forum, 8 at Westford (6:30). Cathy Nistico led the rout with Rams. p.m.). Wed., Jan. 27: Billerica at 11 points, followed by Kristen Wed., Jan. 27: Tewksbury vs Wilmington (3:15). Valletta with five. Pat Flaherty popped in four points for the Mens' League Orioles and Gina Montinello two. Rick's 76 Aces 75 K. Carpenter led the winning attack with 26 points, followed by Minks 29 Bees 17 Bill Gustus with 21 and John Carol Flaherty sparked the win McNaughton with 14. Gerald It's time to pay Larz •with 14 points, followed by Val Forgett was Aces' high scorer, Sullivan with eight and Kathy popping in 26 points, followed by 'Robinson with five. Gail Lombard Gary Holloren with 18. scored 14 points for the Bees and Rocco's 87 Akron SO Leigh Hastings two. Marty Sullivan fired in 19 Swans 16 Pandas 12 points, Larry Bowlby 13 and Paul Tami MacDonald and Diane Burke 13 toward the winning Newark each scored six points for cause. Bob Beaudoin netted nine the Swans. Kerry Sheehan for Akron and Dave Mersereau dropped in eight for the Pandas eight. and Kristen Knight three. DRC 59 Stelio's 45 Deers34Fawnsll Steve Baginski led the scoring Carolyn Tuxbury was high attack with 21 points and Rich January 1 is the traditional renewal date scorer with 14 points, followed by Willis helped out with 14 for the Rene Allaby with 10 and Marsha winners. Eric Sanders popped in for Town Crier subscriptions. During the Burns with six. Becky Batton 11 Stelio points, followed by eight months of December, and January all netted four for the Fawns, With each from Keith McDonald and Jackie Sutton five and Jamie Bob Aprile. subscriptions can be renewed at a $1 dis- Vitale two. Rocco's 68 Bill and Bob's 60 Junior Boys West Marty Sullivan was high scorer count. The dollar discount offer applies to Gulls 14 Condors 13 for the winners with 31 points and January expirations - which most subscrip- John Masse led the attack with Matt O'Neil helped out with eight. eight points, followed by Jeff Ralph Peterson popped in 16 for tions are - and to all other dates of expiration Botte with four and Mike Bill and Bob's, while Mike Winn as well. Payment can be credited to renewals Buonopane with two. Andy Parr chipped in with 13. popped in seven for the Condors Aces 56 Stelio's 53 at any time, but during December and and Adam Pagliarulo four. Paul Catanzaro sparked the January it is $1 cheaper. Hawks 18 Eagles 10 Aces with 22 points. Bob Aprile Jeff Bowen led the Hawk atatck pushed in 14 for Stelio's and Bob With the $1 discount, local subscriptions with eight points and Tom Kelley Noel netted 10. pushed in four. Mike-Burns and DRC 66 Rick's 53 (Tewksbury and Wilmington) are $9. Out of Brian Gillis each sank three for Steve Baginski sparked the Town subscriptions are $13. the Eagles. winners with 23 points and Bill Ravens 20 Falcons 11 Scudeen hooped 12. Ken Car- After February 1, the dollar discount will Dan Kane, Chris Nistico and penter was high scorer for Rick's Jeff Stevenson each popped in with 24 points, and Vin Scifo no longer apply. Local subscriptions will be four for the Ravens. Steve Hanifin followed with 12. $10 and out to town subscriptions will be $14. led the Falcons with six points, followed by Mike Mercuri with Bills will be sent to subscribers who did not five. Week of January 17 renew January 1 subscriptions. Junior Boys South Men's League Lakers 27 Royals 10 Dynamic Research 7-0 If you don't know if your subscription is Mark Tully fired the winners Rick's 4-2 about to expire look at the address label, on with nine points. Tony DeSantis Rocco's 5-1 and Chris D'Antonio each pushed Stelio's 3-3 the line above your name is a date. That is in six. Craig Bosworth scored four Bill and Bob's 3-3 for the Royals. Doug Michaud and Ace's 2-8 the date your subscription will expire. Paul Maiella each helped out with No. Wilmington Shell 1-5 Don't let your subscription expire. Clip the two. Altron M Pistons 16 Celtics 14 coupon below and mail it to the Town Crier, Steve O'Hearn sparked the along with your check. Or, if you don't trust Pistons with six points, followed Junior Girls by Scott MacMillan with four and Robins 6 0 the pony express, bring it in to the Town Pat Nally with three. Kevin Doves 4-2 Ouellette led the Celtic attack Larks 4-2 Crier office in person. A lot of people do this. with eight points, and Eric Jays 3-3 Even with a computer to keep track of Penttinen had four. Orioles ^ Knicks 21 Bullets 19 Wrens 0-6 subscriptions, there are still genuine humans The Knicks were down 8-9 at at the front counter, happy to serve you and halftime, but came back to win. Intermediate Girls Joe Magliozzi popped in six Bees 4-1 take your subscription order. points, followed by four each from Minks 4-1 Don Corson,' Dave Hale and Swans 4-1 This is also a great time to start a new Shawn Keagan. Peter Torrell led Pandas 2-3 subscription, since the dollar discount applies the Bullet attack with 11 points. Deers 14 Paul Burke helped with four, and Fawns 0-5 to new subscriptions, new or renewals. Bryan Savosik also chipped in with four points. Intermediate Boys Schedule Lions 22 Bulls 18 Sat., Jan. 23, High School: James Clancy popped in eight Basketball clinic, girls ages nine for the winners, followed by four through 11. At 1 p.m., Bulls vs each from Brian Dussault and Cougars; 2:15 Tigers vs Colts; Todd Boudreau. Dave Scolastico 3:30, Beavers vs Lions; 4:45, pushed in six Bulls points. Rich Bullets vs Celtics; 6 p.m., Rams Burke hooped five and Sean vs Saints; 7, Bills vs Pats, 8, Jets Hickey three. vs Chiefs. Cougars 37 Colts 8 . .Sun., Jan. 24, High School: At 1 Mike Lombard and Mike Stuart p.m. Minks vs Swans; 2, Pandas each shared honors with 12 points vs Fawns, 3, Deers vs Bees, 4, apiece for the .winners. Mike Lakers vs Knicks; 5, Bullets vs Sheridan helped out with six. Royals. Mike Desmond popped in four for ..Mon.. Jan. 25, High School: 7 the Colts, with Bob Pasquerella p.m., Ravens vs Hawks, Doves and Tom Thornton scoring two vs. Wrens; 8, Rick's vs Rocco's. each. Thurs., Jan. 28, High School: At Jets 42 BUls 40 7 p.m., Larks vs Robins, Jays vs Local $9.00 Brian Lindgren and Eric Orioles; 8, Bill and Bob's vs Braciska each pumped in 10 Stelio's. Out of Town $13.00 2 year local $17.00 CAC basketball standings Wail to: Leading scorers CAC basketball G..PU..Avg TOWN CRIER □ NEW W.. L..W..L P.O. Box 460 D. Benjamin, LT 7 125 17.8 □ RENEWAL Lynn Tech 5-0 6-1 C. Manjounes, Wh 4 09 17.2 Wilmington, MA 01887 Minute'men 4-1 6-1 Art Foster, Min. 8 135 16.9 Tyngsboro 4-1 5-2 T. 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< 12 TOWN CRIER, WILMINGTON, MASS. JANUARY 20,1982 Middlesex Canal in National Register 10 years The old Middlesex Canal is in measurement, used by surveyors. the National Register of Historic Translated into a measurement Wilmington police answered 21 entering ian the night time. Places. It has been in that which may be more easily un- alarms during the week that Early Friday morning Officer register since 1972. derstood, that of feet, the ended January 19. Twelve ac- Venuti arrested Gary R. Johnson Somehow that news never National Register protects 247V« cidents were investigated and of Cyr Circle, Andover, for failing seemed to get to Wilmington. feet on each side of the old canal, there were 10 cases of larceny and to keep to the right, and operating Volumes have been written as it goes from Burlington Avenue six cases of vandalism. Six a motor vehicle while under the about the old canal, which is the to the Woburn line. arrests were made. There were influence of alcohol. oldest of its kind in the United The canal trough, or water line, five cases of break and entry and Late Monday evening five States. It was started in 1792, and was 30Vj feet wide at the water two of stolen vehicles. Four adults were arrested, as the the first traffic was in 1803. The line and 20 feet wide at its bottom. persons were taken into result of a shot lifting complaint canal was instrumental in The depfh was three and one half protective custody and four cases by a local supermarket. Arrested building up the city of Lowell, and feet. of suspicious activity were in- were: Denise A. Lewis, 30 Home places north of that city. Much of Two hundred, forty-seven and vestigated. Ave.; Acie McNarr, 28 York the cargo carried on the canal one half feet on each side, and On Wednesday, at 1:15 a.m. Street; Gregory Smith, 7 Mont- barges was cotton, raw cotton 304 feet for the canal itself totals Officers Neville and Parsons pelier Rd.; and Thelma Smith, of going to Lowell, and manufac- a distance of 6254 feet for the arrested James E. Clifford of Montpelier Road, all of Dor- A car cut off this pretzel truck Tuesday morning causing tured cotton going back to width of the area being protected. chester, together with Edward J. Pretzel the driver to swerve off the road, up the snow bank and land Bridge Street, Lowell and ta ark,n lo he Charlestown and Boston. Where the canal goes through charged him with breaking and Sol, of Wyoming Street. Roxbury. tWlSt "" P 8 * °' * Gardner Building on Main Street. Un- marsh or swamp, as it does in a fortunately the truck didn't land on it's wheels. The driver It was replaced in 1835, when refused medical aid. the Boston & Lowell Railroad was great part in Wilmington those constructed, and within 18 months figures are not of much value, but almost all canal traffic had they can be appreciated if one ceased. views the canal in the Town Park. Jay Donovan to Chamber of Commerce There are several vantage Practically the entire "ox-bow" near Main Street is included in points along the more than 27'4 coordinate Dukakis dinner dance Jan 29 mile course of that canal from the territory set aside, almost up which it may be viewed ad- to Main Street itself. committee The twenty first annual dinner vantageously. Wilmington offers Which, many will agree, is and dance of the Wilmington some of the best. probably a good thing. The Dukakis Committee has Chamber of Commerce will be The old aquaduct, which named Jay Donovan as the held on Friday, January 29, at the carried the canal over the Wilmington Dukakis Coordinator. Casa di Fior, Wilmington. All Shawsheen River is an imposing Donovan, a Wilmington resident members and guests are invited ruin. Another, not quite as im- will coordinate the Dukakis to attend. posing, is the aquaduct which campaign effort in preparation Officers for 1982 will be in- carried the canal over the Maple for the February 6 Democratic troduced. This includes president Meadow Brook. Zoning regulations Caucus in Wilmington. Edwin G. Nash, E.G. Nash The Maple Meadow Brook is Statewide, the Dukakis Com- Associates, 126 Eames Street; within the bounds of the observance mittee named coordinators in vice president Nicki Johnson, Wilmington Town Park, when it over 300 cities and towns. Melrose Savings Bank, 219 Lowell was voted, in part a town effort to discussion Wilmington residents in- Attorney Simon Cutter Street; and treasurer Bennett preserve the canal. The park The Wilmington Planning terested in joining the Wilmington Bedell, Bedell Brothers In- offers not only good views, but a Board has decided to draw the Dukakis Committee, and sup- Simon Cutter to surance, 402 Main Street. good idea of the size of the land attention of the Building In- porting Michael Dukakis in his run for moderator The honored guest of the preserved by being in the spector to an industrial lot of land campaign for Governor, are evening is to be Police Chief National Historic Register. No encouraged to contact Bobby Stewart, for the out- land in the Register may be in South Wilmington. The Attorney Simon Cutter of 43 members have noticed that a Wilmington Coordinator Jay standing work he and his disturbed without going through a Church Street has announced that department have accomplished to Guest of honor number of items used in industry Donovan, at 658-6594. he will be a candidate for the post Chief Bobby Stewart process of public hearings. are parked all over the property. clear Wilmington of drug traffic. From Burlington Avenue to a of moderator of Wilmington. The Chamber is announcing Any firm or individual sharing The board discussed the lot on Attorney John Callan, present point near the Woburn line the January 19, before deciding, that it has accomplished another a common interest in canal may be easily followed, on moderator, announced last week very successful year, with a Wilmington's improvement is unanimously, to notify the that he will not be a candidate for foot. The boundaries, as set forth building inspector. The zoning substantial increase in mem- eligible for membership. Those in the National Register, for each re-election. bership. Participation by the who seek information may call regulations are that the front fifty Open house at Cutter served as moderator for embankment, are 15 rods from feet of such property shall be kept membership is at an all time the Chamber office, 657-7211 any the canal itself. This is for the reading clinic 15 years until he retired about 10 high. weekday between 9 am and 3 pm clear. No parking is also the law, years ago. Before that he was a area between Burlington Avenue along the sidelines. and the Woburn line. member of the Wilmington The Learning Disabilities and Housing Authority. A rod is 16'2 feet. It is an old Reading Clinic will hold two free The town election will be on open house nights, Thursday Saturday, April 17. January 28 and Tuesday, February 2 from 8 to 9 at its 6 imington senior topics Middlesex Ave., Wilmington Wilmington location. Whist party Monday $7881, fee will be between $1.00 Speakers at the open house will Womens The second whist party of and $16.00 per month. Those with be discussing two central topics: January will be held Monday income levels above $7881 do not How Parents can Help Students Club afternoon in the Drop-in Center qualify for any service. Learn More Effectively and The Wilmington Women's Club beginning at 1:30. The whist Those living with another Helping Children Cope with will meet Thursday (Jan. 21). parties are under the direction of person 60 or over (spouse or Stress. Donna Duffy, licensed Members are asked to arrive at 10 the arts and crafts committee. family member) will receive free clinical psychologist, and Dick a.m. with items for the silent Prizes are donated for the parties services if the combined income Best, study skills teacher at the auction which will be held at by the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs is $7300 or less. The sliding fee clinic, will lead the discussion. 10:30. or are purchased by the com- service income of $7301 and The open house will include The hot luncheon will be in mittee. $10,296, cost to the client will be specific ideas for helping students charge of Jean Sottile and her Exercise classes $1.00 to $23.00 per month. Those better manage school assign- committee. Volunteer hours The exercise classes are held at with incomes over $10,296 do not ments, as well as giving parents a should be taken in. the Knights of Columbus Hall qualify. good over - view in dealing with every Morning from 11 to noon. Those in need of services Those in need of homemaking Wilmington Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski must, accor- their child's stress as it relates to The program which Liz Magee TM S new ding to his contract, live in the town of Wilmington. To meet learning. plans is safe for the elderly. services, transportation et. and home lnal obligation, Stapczynski has rented the old Sam Perry For parents, a series of in- According to Liz, everyone needs who's income falls within the house on High Street. formation - discussion groups will Wilmington Recreation a certain amount of exercise to prescribed limits should call the be forming in the following weeks Volleyball maintain health. Seniors are Drop-in Center. Arrangements dealing with such topics as Self - This program is held in the urged to take part. will be made for a case manager Concept, Understanding Lear- North Intermediate School Minibus transportation to visit. Two local musicians ning Disabilities, behavior Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to Seniors have asked questions Letters to Cong. Conte There are letters at the Drop-in to participate in concert-thon Modification Techniques, 9:30. The cost is $2.00 per visit. about minibus transportation to Development in Adolescence, All who are 18 or over are doctors or hospitals outside the Center addressed to Understanding Core Evaluations, area - to receive Minuteman Congressman Conte, chairman of Wilmington High School the podium. From 6 to 8 p.m., in welcome to join in the fun. and parent support groups. Disney on Ice Homecare transportation (the the Congressional Committee students Jannie Wolff and Bob Hayden Hall, composer- Offerings for students in grades agency which supplies making cuts in elderly programs Magliozzi. along with 200 other conductor Theodore Antoniou will Wilmington Recreation will six through 12 include Study Skills attend a performance of Disney Wilmington seniors with this obtained through Title V funding. young musicians, ranging in age direct Tchaikowsky's Symphony Workshops and SAT and service), whether the tran- It is hoped that every senior will from 12 to 18, have been No. 4; Joseph Silverstein, con- on Ice Wednesday, Feb. 17. Achievement Preparation Tickets are $9.00, and that in- sportation is to a doctor or pick up one of these letters and preparing for the physical and certmaster of the Boston Sym- courses, beginning the week of hospital out of local bus radius, or mail it to the Congressman letting mental discipline of concertizing phony, will lead Cappriccio cludes bus fare. February 8 in both the Silver medalist and world requesting a lift van. It is him know his support is needed in for nearly seven hours in the Italien, and violinist John Wilmington and Arlington necessary to be within the income protecting elderly programs. Greater Boston Youth Symphony Daverio will perform Mozart's champion Linda Frantainne will locations. Classes are limited to be performing. Call the Rec limits set by the State Dept. of Those receiving benefits " rchestra's (GYBO) first fund- Violin Concerto in C. five students, and are taught by Elder Affairs. through Title V funding are urged raising Concert-thon, to be held During the past few months, Office at 658-6512 for reser- qualified, experienced teachers. vations. To those who live alone or the to write a personal letter ex- Sunday, Jan. 24 from 1:30 to 8 orchestra members have been For information on the open only person over 60 in a pressing the hardship the loss of p.m. at Boston University's seeking hourly sponsorship for Roller skating party house, parent discussion groups Tuesday, Feb. 16 from 7:30 to 10 household, all services are this service could cause. School for the Arts, Hearst their efforts from families, or student courses, call Clinic available if income is $5200 or The Congressman's address: Lounge, 855 Commonwealth friends and neighbors to help p.m. Wilmington Recreation will Director Melissa Goerdt at 646- sponsor a night of fun at Roll on less. All services are available for Honorable Rep. Silvio Conte; 2300 Avenue and Hayden Hall, 655 subsidize this year's concert 4049. a monthly sliding fee; if the Rayburns HOB. Washington, Commonwealth Avenue. tours. Tax deductible spon- America in Lawrence. Tickets for the roller skating household is the same as above D.C. 20515. A special feature of the Con- sorships will be available at the and income is between $5201 and cert-thon is the combined or- door at the rate of $1 per hour. For party are available in the chestras' part of the program for further details, call the GBYSO Recreation Office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 Wilmington seniors' menu which distinguished guest con- office at 353-3348 during business TOWN OF Juctors have been invited to take hours or 658-4060. p.m. The cost is $3.00 for the bus WILMINGTON ride and skating, plus $1.00 for Week of January 25 bread and butter, brownies and COMMONWEALTH OF the skate rental. Monday: Tomato soup, milk. MASSACHUSETTS cheeseburger on a roll, buttered Thursday: Chilled juice, stuffed PROBATE COURT sumption of alcoholic MkMktrl. H. vegetable, cookies and milk. peppers, buttered vegetable, rolls NOTICE OF t OMMONWEALTH OF TOWN OF beverages on said Tuesday: Chilled juice, ravioli, and butter, dessert and milk. Hrobalr of Will MASS At IHSFTTS WILMINGTON premises. Map 49-2. COMMONWEALTH OF buttered vegetable, french bread Wlthoul Surrtirs PROBATECOt RT Bruce MacDonald, Friday: Chilled juice, oven Estate of lil.l.n Krmpton MlnWues, >. MASSACHUSETTS and butter, jello with topping and baked chicken, fluffy whipped Stanley allo known as TlldVn K. To Ada F Stewart of Wilm PROBATE COURT BOARD OF Chairman Middlesex, ss. milk. potato, buttered peas, rolls and Stanley late of Wilmington in the inglon in the County of Middlesex. SELECTMEN Board of County of Middlesex and lo her heirs apparent or To Elfrlede M. Iiuum. of Wilm J20.27 Appeals Wednesday: Fish bites, fluffy butter, jiffy cookie or ice cream NOTICE presumptive and to (he ington in the County of Middlesex, PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF APPEALS rice, zucchini in tomato sauce, A petition has been presented in Massachusetts Department nl and to her husband, heirs ap- Notice is hereby given and milk. the above ■ captloned matter pray- Mental Health parent or presumptive and to the that a public hearing will Case 5-82 ing that a certain instrument pur A petition has been presented to Massachusetts Department of be continued in the Town A Public Hearing will Minuteman Home Care menu porting to be the Last Will of said said Court alleginK (hat said Ada Mental Health be held at the Town Hall A petition has been presented lo BOARD OF APPEALS deceased may be proved and F'. Stewart has become in- Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Mon- Annex, 342 Middlesex Week of January 25 tomato sauce and mozzarella, allowed and that IhivM W. Stanley capacitated by reason of mental said Court alleging that said day, January 25, 1982 at Case 4-82 Served at Burlington Senior Italian cut beans, scali bread, of BUlehca and Mary J. Stanley of weakness lo care properly for her Elfrlede M. Dupuis has become in- A Public Hearing will Avenue, on February 9, capacitated by reason of advanced the office of the Board of Citizens Friendship Center, 45 apple. Wilmington in the County of Mid- property and praying that Ervyl Selectmen, on the ap- be held at the Town Hall 1982, at 7:00 P.M., on the dlesex be appointed Executors Stewart and Harry Stewart, both age to care properly for her pro- application of John M. Center St., Burlington where perty and praying that Wilfred J. Annex, 342 Middlesex Tuesday: Turkey pot pie, thereof, without giving surety on of Wilmington in said (ounty. or plication of Service Thomas, 58 McDonald nutrition aide is Kay Cavanaugh their bond some other suitable person, be ap- Dupuis of Wilmington in said Warehouse Company, Avenue, on February 9, spinach, biscuit, chocolate If you desire to object in the pointed conservator ol her proper County, or some other suitable Road, to acquire a Call 272-9552 for reservations. pudding witii whipped topping. person, be appointed conservator Wilmington, 1982, at 7:30 P.M., on the allowance of said petition, you or ty variance from Section North Woburn - Wilmington at Wednesday: Pea soup, mild your Attorney should file a written II you desire to object thereto, of her property Massachusetts, for a application of StUianos If you desire to object thereto, III-l-A-8, authorizing a North Congregational Church, 896 appearance in said Court at Cam- you or your attorney should file a license to store 30,000 and Haralambos Kat- farm, subject to regula- sloppy Joe, hamburg roll, cole bridge on or before February 22. written appearance in said Court you or your attorney should file a gallons of various aikla, 144 Lowell Street, to Main St., Woburn where site slaw, raisin salad, orange. 19*2. at Cambridge before ten o'clock in written appearance in said Court tions of the Board of at Cambridge before ten o'clock In chemicals in drums acquire a special permit manager is Colleen Riley. Call Thursday: Oven roast chicken, Witness. Sheila E McGovern, the forenoon on the tenth day of in accordance with Sec- Health, on a lot having Esquire, First Judge of said Court February 19*2. the return day of the forenoon on the seventeenth aboveground at 326 933-8643 for reservations. gravy, whipped potatoes, carrots, day of February 19*2. the return tion Vl-l.D (Non- fewer than three (3) at Cambridge. Massachusetts, the this citation. Ballardvale Street, Wilm- acres. Map 84 Parcel 55. Menus are subject to change dinner roll, sliced peaches. seventh day of January in the year Witness. Sheila E McCovem. day of this citation. ington. conforming uses) Witness, Sheila E McGovern, Bruce MacDonald, without notice. Transportation is of our Lord one thousand, nine Esquire. First Judge of said Court A. John Imbimbo, authorizing the extension Friday: Baked breaded fish, hundred and eighty-two this thirtieth day of December Esquire. First Judge of said Court, Chairman available, especially for han- cheese sauce, chopped broccoli, Paul J. Cavanaugh, latJ this fourth day of January 1982. Chairman of a non-conforming use Paul J Cavanaugh (restaurant) so as to Board of dicapped people. potato salad, honey wheat berry Register of Paul J. Cavanaugh. Board of J20.27 Appeals J20.27.F3 Probate Court J6.13.20 Register J20.27,F3 ' Register J20 Selectmen allow the 3ale and con- Monday: Baked ziti, meat and bread, fruited gelatin.

. - ( / •* • 1 Sumnuwtt t« Olli Tlm« I CKrtmcIt (WWorn.RMtflng, WMctmMr. iurllnfWn). LrnntWd Vlllmr No. RMdlng Trmcrlpl. Wilmington 1 TtwkUurr Town Crlor, Stonw.m Indoptndont WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20,1982-PAGE S-l Where hove oil the heroes gone? By Diane Casselberry Manuel Mr. Wizard, Sky King, the Lone "But who are kids going to go see were talking about is the need for Ranger, Captain Midnight. Annie 10 years from now? They're not diversity," he explains. "In the '50s It happens all the time to Mr. Oakley. Hopalong Cassidy. Roy going to try to meet Scooby-Doo and early '60s we had choices of 40 Wizard and Sky King. Rogers and Dale Evans. Superman because Scooby-Doo is an animated different shows to watch. Kids today Don Herbert, who used to star in and Lois Lane — these were the dog." don't have those choices. the popular children's television heroes and heroines of the Who are today's — and "It really comes down to cost." he show "Watch Mr. Wizard," will be generation of Americans raised on tomorrow's — heroes? Do children continues. "You have to pay walking along a street in southern children's television in the 1950s and still need heroes? residuals to Roy Rogers, but you California when someone will come early '60s. "We decided to do things, These are some of the questions don't to Yogi Bear. In animation, the up to him and say. "I got interested to enter careers, because of these this fan, a former college teacher cartoon characters don't need health in science because of your show. people.'' one fan recalls. and television critic, is asking in his plans, they don't grow old, and they Today I'm working on the Saturn "1 grew up in upstate New York latest book, "Saturday Morning can be rerun ad infinitum. The scale project at the Jet Propulsion and was the first kid on the block to TV." (New York: Dell Books). An for writing a cartoon show is much Laboratory because of you.'' have a TV — in 1951," he continues. exhaustive look at "Thirty Years of less than for writing a live-action Or Kirby Grant, TV's "Sky King," "By proxy. I was a very popular kid. the Shows You Waited All Week to show or a puppet show. And that, in will board a commercial airliner and my friends and I watched all the Watch," as the subtitle describes it, essence, is why Saturday morning and the pilot will recognize him. Saturday morning shows. the book explores commercialism in programming for children is almost "Ladies and gentlemen," the pilot Sometimes we'd travel three hours television, violence in today's and exclusively cartoons." will "announce over the intercom, with our parents to Macy's in New yesterday's shows, today's cartoon In addition to providing heroes ' the reason I'm flying your plane York City to see Wild Bill Hickok in shows, and the general spirit of live and role models, Grossman says today is because of a man sitting in person. He was our hero. He was television. many of the early children's the coach section.'' important to us. When Gary Grossman was first television shows taught some needed approached by his publishers to do a moral lessons. "There were nostalgic follow-up on his earlier episodes that I remember to this day book. "Superman: Serial to Cereal." of 'The Rifleman.' because the he told them no. "I said, no. not relationship between the son and the nostalgia. I'm interested in doing a father was so great. For example, book on children's television, but the son was not allowed to have a only if I can be as critical as I want gun. He knew that his father onLy to be." used his gun when he was forced to, In "Saturday Morning T.V." Mr. and then only defensively, and the Grossman also worked for several television, but he was taking things Grossman is at his critical best. son was punished if he took the gun. years on the Boston-based "Rex right from the pages of the news." "Some people may think they're Trailer Show " That experience, he Although he doesn't think the All through the show, the son wanted says, and one other confirmed his getting a fun book With a lot of a gun, but his father kept saying. Federal Communications Com- pictures." he says, "but they're also 'No. You learn to argue with the love for television. One day. at age 4 mission should be in the business of getting a lot of anger — from people intellect, you learn to use your a relative sneaked him onto the programming. Grossman does feel who shouldn't be unemployed, and mind.' That was the theme of the sound stage of the "Howdy Doody" the FCC has an obligation to who shouldn't be ignored by the show. show. recognize that children are a medium they really love." "I saw Buffalo Bob, Smith, an special-interest group and have "There was violence on 'The actor, a nice person, and I saw special needs. "I think if the stations Grossman spent more than a year Rifleman.' but it was restrained. puppets, and I saw strings, and I saw and networks were forced by the researching his book and in- And the only way violence is going to cameras, and I saw how they did it, FCC to set aside time for live-host terviewing a variety of television be restrained in society is if it's and I saw something that was better shows and puppet shows... the personalities. "1 interviewed Lamb talked about. We need to talk about than magic." he recalls. "It's no producers would be creative enough Chop (the hand puppet), and Lamb it constantly." accident that I'm writing about TV to come up with some outstanding Chop said things to me that Shari If that sounds like wise advice today because of that day." new shows." (Lamb Chop's creator) would not from a grandfatherly type, Gary Grossman is quick to rate today's What can be done to encourage say. Alter all. Shari Lewis is Gorssman doesn't fit the image. He "Sesame Street" a "wonderful" better programming for children? working — she conducts symphony was only a few years older than his show, but he nevertheless contends "I for one want to do more than orchestras - but Lamb Chop is not students when he began teaching that it deals with young children in a just remember old times," working. several years ago at Boston's "somewhat idealistic, pristine Grossman replies. "Unless I try to "Lamb Chop is the one who is Emerson College, his alma mater world" without addressing the kinds make things better. I'm being rather Photn lorn Saturday Mommfl TV highly critical of the networks today. and a leading communications of issues that even young children hypocritical, and I have a lot of Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger Lamb Chop is the one who said that school in the United States. From can begin to think about. "There are former students who are going to if you sent children's Saturday there, he branched into free-lance no heroes on "Sesame Street.' 'get' me Christian Science Monitor morning TV through the mail today, writing and soon landed a job as ■ they've eliminated them, and as a "But I think people can make a News Service it would be returned as junk mail." television critic with the Boston result it's more comedy that social difference. While the networks don't In his interviews with yesterday's Herald American. He has recently criticism." he notes. "In the old listen to one or two people they do | stars, Grossman found one begun a screenwriting career in days of the Kookla. Fran, and Ollie' listen to 100 people - as if they were overriding, not surprising, criticism California, where he also heads up show. Burr Tillstrom often didn't 100,000 people. Letters to the net- of today's children's programming: his own television production know what he was going to say works do count, and they do have an the lack of live actors. "What they company. before he opened his mouth on live impact." CARPET SALE Roving with Dan Ferullo LOWEST PRICES K YEAR YOU CAN'T MISS!! SHOP!! COMPARE!! Gov. King suggests Orwell's '1984' ■■■^ WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD KT Vl^t Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. FM TALK: Join the long list of you. Meanwhile, our thoughts are legislation never comes to pass you're both broadcasting the exact well-wishers who have bid a fond with Tony, his father. Sal. his family Otherwise, it'll be just a matter of same newscast. %Jm+llU^^ HOURS: 9 AM to 5 PM adieu to WBZ-TV veteran Jack and friends. time before a governor down the David Boeri. a classmate of mine Chase. Like many New England On to other items: I wish Gov. road decides to send the state police at Wilmington High School in the WALL TO WALL SPECIALS viewers. I grew up watching Jack do King would stick to legislative into your home to find out what late sixties, has also just published the mid-day news. I can't imagine proposals that will enhance our newspapers and books you're his first book, entitled "Tell It PRICES INCLUDE INSTALLATION: STAIRS « UPHOLSTERY EXTRA what it would've been like not to constitutional rights, not narrow reading. Goodbye. Kiddo". in which he takes ? 100% NYLON SCULPTURE! hear Jack's friendly voice give the them. I'm referring to his an- I recently overheard a con- an objective look at the two hundred no-school announcements on snowy nouncement last week that he's versation in which the discussion mile fishing limit off of George's LEES going to introduce legislation that carpos $ winter mornings. As he himself centered on things we never forget Bank. To research his book. Dave SAVE 4 PER YARD HIH admitted at the end of his final news would ban R-rated movies from once we learn them. Some of the actually became a fisherman in cast, it is a rarity today for a being shown on subscription suggestions included sex, bicycling, order to discover why- the. »nit is newsman to remain with one station television. This decision was made skating, pouring soft drinks (that for many years. We New Englan- after representatives from Morality one puzzled me a bill and swim- being taken away and the reasons Bcgekwl SAVE in the Media showed the governor a for the demise of the off-shore *a»* twt oofCTSINCE ten ^"W S^i ders were lucky to have had such a ming. Then the young woman who segment of an R-rated film that has brought up the latter said, "But can fishing industry. He is currently warm and sincere, dedicated and been aired on Starcase. He said he you imagine what it would be like to working on a second book, which will NYLON SAXONY PLUSH PER YARD conscientious journalist come into was disgusted by what he saw and he be suddenly struck with amnesia focus on the endangered whale. Part our home for so long a time. Now wants to do something about it. Has while swimming in the ocean?" I'd of his research there included living Armstrong #1 that he's gone, the channel 4 noon he forgotten the First Amendment? prefer to be pouring a coke. and hunting with Eskimos for three SaxonyPlush news won't be the same. Enjoy your To begin with, viewers in general thanks A hand-painted sign seen years and fishing in the Artie Ocean retirement, Jack, and good luck on are not being subjected to these on the side of a tow truck following and the Berring Sea. $ the green As reported in this movies, which, incidentally, are the recent blast of frigid air: "Cheap All art implies and necessitates an SAVE 4«» w«o column a couple of weeks ago. I was shown late at night. Only those who jumps." Fellow gets right to the audience: if the audience be not Anso IV Cut planning to bring to you readers an desire to see them, because they point I've got a suggestion for present in reality it is always GMsJand exclusive interview with the must pay a fee to view the movies in WBZ and WHDH radio: if you're imagined: furthermore, the artist Saxony Plush pile Conigliaro family, including Tony. their homes. The fee provides a both going to use the same AP news himself comprises the observer as Tony's recent heart attack has special converter that decodes the service during the wee hours of the well as the performer. - Leland $ temporarily postponed that in- satellite-beamed signal. Whether or morning, why don't you at least Powers. "Fundamentals of Ex- SAVE 5 PER YARD terview, but at some point in the not you enjoy watching R-rated broadcast it at different times? 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Ric an MD ,.,n »«oc °: d Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. Stoneham 7 letters: 5 points 8 or more 11 points USED r-uADic-c ™,,,Ji.„ Concepsion Gomez of RANDALL JEWETT •.. w <-"uLTER Puerto Rico. (Janet Sweeney), 5A III (Mary Beth Gon- School St, Woburn, a son MR. AND MRS. u**U -Vl l*i itis WS '"MS '««ts 'uts 'wtna MOM it*n (IN. -INH. salves), 101 Wendell St., MR. AND MRS. Taylor Robert on CHRIS SHOMOS, 28 Winchester, a daughter PETER HOLLAND December 31. Grand- Abbott Rd. No. Reading, Crystal Marie on (Liza Vincent), 56 parents,: Mr. and Mrs a daughter Thalia on December 5. Grand- Bennett St., Wakefield, a Forrest Jewett of January 2. Grand- parents: Mr. and Mrs. daughter Tyler Woburn; and Mr. and parents: Mrs. Thalia John Gonsaives of Elizabeth on December Mrs. Robert Sweeney of Shomos of No Reading; Winchester; and Mrs. 29. Grandparents: Mrs Woburn and Mrs. Sophia Tbirc nt itviN ditfarmcts in Iht i«cond pictur*. CM yttt ipol .htm? Tsaousides of Reading by fcXwos ~\ FUN BUG WON '•*3 '«•! »«3 iiti (••! ••!, ,„-lN MR. AND MRS. Start 1982 THOMAS LANE (Donna MR. AND MRS Maher), 4 Fay St., WALTER SULLIVAY USING THE PICTURE CLUES PUT Wilmington, a daughter (Patricia Murphy), 71 Salem State With Clean THE NAMES IN THE RIGHT BOXES. Stephanie Ann on Tenth St., Tewksbury, a Healthy Skin January 2 Grand- son Walter Joseph on parents: Mr. and Mrs. January 4. Grand- courses enrich Come to James Francis Lane of parent: Mrs. Laura Reading; and Mr. and Sullivan of Boston. For Your Mrs. Douglas Maher of Salem State College Dancing, and One Hour Wakefield. MR. AND MRS. will begin its winter and Preparation for the SAT Professional DOUGLAS WALLACE spring program of Exam. Details may be ob- European Facial MR. AND MRS. (Rhonda Gately), 22 enrichment and career tained from the Division DAVID MARONE Wares Rd.. Ashby, a development non-credit Skin Analysis — of Graduate and Con- (Patricia Phillips). 61 daughter Amber Elise on courses with offerings in Educotion lo Individuol s skin type proper home core cor tinuing Education, Park St.. Pepperell. a January 3. Grand January including ract products. Rooms 101-103, Sullivan son David Andrew on parents: Mr. and Mrs. Chinese Regional Deep Pore Cleansing — Building, Salem State December 27. Grand- George Gately of Cooking. Entertaining Steaming mm optns poros allow.ng gentle removal ol College, Salem, Ma. parents: Mr. and Mrs. Woburn; and Mr. and French Menus, Basic blockheads whileheods ond blemishes nummiiing pore Sign Language I. Tales 01970, telephone 745-0556. siie George Phillips of Mrs. George Wallace of for Teachers. Ballroom ext.2315. Facial Massage — Woburn; and Mr. and Woburn. Selected Europeon ingredients (collagen ond plocenlo) - Stimulation ol oil 28 lace neck muscles followed by a mos 5^ 5 DOWN que lor toning ond relo«ation o reviloliung ond sooth UNSCRAMBLE LETTEW mg experience Maiden Hospital worn MYSTERV wo«c> Your skin will be fresh, clean, and supple, □□□□ perhaps for (he first time in years! births Ask yourself. "Whal could be nicer?" MR. AND MRS Parents: Mr. and Mrs European Facial $20.00 GILBERT ROBILLARD Vincent Eabin of James Olrmdori SCRUPLES (Mary Fabin). 2 Roger Saljsb and Mrs 844 Main II.', Winchester istheticion — Formerly ol ^ Ave.. Woburn, a son m W3 4792 Elizabeth Grody Claire Robillard of Jeffrey Steven on Cambridge. Take off holiday indulgences December 28. Grand- EXQUISITE

With holiday partying she says. "Research has your teeth immediately Mel.- Wak. winding down, and those shown that you often after meals. She says the CERAMIC boxes of Christmas gain back more weight fresh, clean feeling in Shape Up Hospital candy almost gone, the than you lost." your mouth that results TILE time has come when Mclntosh says the will help discourage Hundreds of colors and Slim Down many of us begin the program she conducts between meal eating. dancerobcs, MR. AND MRS. PAUL fight to lose the extra meets once a week, to Another bit of advice patterns to choose from DANCEROBICS' it the Mating, Feel Great MAXWELL (Barbara pounds we gained from discuss and put into she gives is to chew gum new aerobic donee program, Magee). 149 Shawsheen holiday indulgence. practice ways larchange while preparing meals. at low, low prices. developed by 'he Greater Boston Register Now St., Tewksbury, a For some it will be eating habits that may This helps to avoid the WE ALSO FEATURE YMCA to help you achieve total daughter Lindsay Ann on easy. But for other help keep extra weight temptation of snacking physical fitness, the eosy. fun HAND-PAINTED POTTERY December 27. Grand- people, battling their off. and tasting food before it way I parents: Mr. and Mrs. waistline isn't seasonal, "The whole object of gets to the table. Cups, Saucers, Dinner Plates, Mexicon Con- Harold Magee of it lasts throughout the the program is to lose Mclntosh guarantees a nister Sets, Faucet Sets. Planters hot Plates Dancerobics takes your improved fitness and skill levels into consideration. year. weight at a gradual but 12-pound weight loss to etc. ***10*/.oH all Items In STOCK: Dancerobics offers a Level II class which is designed to help maintain and Woburn; and Mr. and If you fit into the consistent rate, and then all who successfully Good until Feb. 27th improve the fitness and skill level you established in Level I. For new- Mrs. Lloyd Maxwell of second category, read maintain that loss when complete the program, comers, Dancerobics Level I remains Greater Boston's largest and most Tewksbury. on. The answer may lie popular and high quality aerobic exercise programs. the program is which is offered three in the eating habits you finished." she says. times a year at New have developed, ac- Times: 2 times per week for 8 weeks NEMH "Instead of dieting and England Memorial cording to Kristin Fee: $40.00 for members: $45.00 for non-members then going back to old Hospita' Mclntosh, RD. Locations: l-l—Level I. Ill—level II eating habits, our goal is Meeting Wednesdays births Mclntosh. coordinator help people make ad- from 7-9 p.m., she says BURLINGTON of a Weight Control justments in the way the class usually fills up BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Workshop began in they eat for a weight loss early and those in- 123 Cambridge St Stoneham Jan. 13 at New that can be maintained." terested in attending HOURS: Man thru Fti. 730 o.m. HI S p.m. Wednes- WOBURN HIGH SCHOOL MR. AND MRS. ANDREW STASIAK England Memorial One example of tips should call the hospital's day evening til 9 p.m. Saturday 7:30"liil3 noon. T TH LEVEL I 7-8 PM 88Montvale Ave. (Valerie Curran), 214 Hospital, says many Mclntosh gives those in health education T TH LEVEL II 6-7 PM people approach weight department. M/W LEVEL I 6-7 PM Cambridge Rd.. Woburn, her program is to brush M/W LEVEL I 7-8 PM a daughter Jillian Marie loss and dieting the PINE GLEN SCHOOL on December 28. Grand- wrong way. Wilmington Rd. parents: Mr. and Mrs. "Going on crash diets WOBURN TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Leo Curran of or trying to lose weight We GUARANTEE You'll M W LEVEL II 78 PM 535 Main St. Stoneham: and Mr. and suddenly is not very M W LEVEL I 8-9 PM Mrs. John Stasiak of effective, and is actually Quit Smoking on February 7th! T/TH LEVEL II 7-8 PM Woburn. harmful to the body," WOBURN T/TH LEVEL II 8-9 PM NO. SUBURBAN YMCA The Highly Successful Clinic of the First Baptist Church 137 Lexington St. READING in Beverly comes to Woburn.

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. / . ■ - SuMinwnt lo Dally l imn 4 Chrome* (Woeurn.RMfllng, Wlnchwtw. Burlington), LynnlltW vllltctr WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20,1982-PAGE S-3 No. Rttoing Trmcrlpt. Wilmington 1 TwUDury Town Crlor. SMnMiam Inaogonawlt DAYS OF THE SEASON These seasoned days I have shared with you I will always This week's Remember as moments of many not the scarcity of few. Together we have laughed, together we had fun, we shared Passionate encounters in our lives young. poetry choices You have opened secrets to me, told of your fears. I look forward to other openings REWARDS with the flowing of your tears. "Twas truly joy — a wonderous We shall share time together melody again. When we do wonderful things To hear their happy chirping happen. The rustle of their wings I do care for you very much, you Yes it was hard to shovel know my feelings are as such. A place where they could eat My arms to you always open: my As they with patience wait. beating heart from you never hid- As in all our walk with God den. For the little we can do. For a remembrance I bestow upon He gives such rich reward. AUSTIN PREP SENIORS invite their classmates to "Join the AUSTIN PREP FRENCH STUDENTS sample a variety of im- you this Cranberry ribbon. They came so very close to me Bloodline" as the Red Cross visits the local prep school. The Red Ray W. Stephenson ported cheeses at the French Club's annual Cheese Party. French Standing there within the door Cross Bloodmobile visits Austin Prep twice each year to solicit 28 Shawsheen Street Such tiny, little precious things! Club members are currently planning trips to Quebec City and Tewksbury It must make our heavenly Father donations from students and staff. Paris. In His glory up above (G. Mackiewicz photo) (G. Mackiewicz photo) HI THERE Rejoice to see we care You speak without words If so for our feathered friends And I know how to listen How much more when we reach out It's just that I sometimes forget. To Christ drawing man to Him. Know how far debt collection can go LibbyGile The world enters in Hampshire Road A creditor can't harass you by unreasonable collection practices. your debt. Collection notices can't be may then be provided to other And I try to control it Reading using inrfair, deceptive, or The creditor may not cause you to sent in envelopes which indicate or creditors with whom you wish to Thinking the pace I must set pay for long distance telephone calls imply that a debt is owed. A creditor establish a relationship. or threaten to use violence. Debt may notify a credit bureau when you (Dr. Eileen Schell is the State When sometimes it feels are delinquent. This information Secretary of Consumer Affairs. I You are not really there Submit your poems collection telephone calls can be I must trust tht the door made only during known waking Just looks shut. Local poets are encouraged to con- between submittal and publication, hours. Profane or obscene language tribute a poem to the weekly poetry because of the volume of poems that are is forbidden. choice in this section of the newspaper by The Appalachian WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? For if you weren't there sent in Mountains began to take following these simple rules: (4) This newspaper will neither charge A creditor may call you only twice Arthritis Tension Stress I wouldn't be breathing (1) Submit no more than three poems at a fee nor pay a fee for publication rights a week at home or only twice every shape more than 400 I know all this but million years ago. the Poor Circulation Bockoch© a time. on poems. thirty days for each debt at a place Sore Tire AAgscles Rheumatism Could you please speak a little (2) Do not enclose originals as this other than your home. In attempt to National Geographic louder? newspaper will not return any sub- All entries should include name, ad- Society says. 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v. - V SuppMmont to Dally Times 1 cnranlcl. i woeurn. Msdina. wlnclwltr, ptHttjm). UlWWW VllUtwr PAGE S 4-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1982 Mo. Beeping Trtmcrlpt, Wilmington l TewMoury Town CrUr, Stomnim inowtnomr converge on Berklee is $10 per year, whicn CHORALE For more information Soil may be mailed in. College of Music when includes discount prices The Lex-Sing Chorale call 492-3533. The lecture but must arrive prepaid they perform and or free admittance to will be accepting new will be held at our Center in a soil mailer. To ob- compete at the 14th events and the monthly singers into the group at 2464 Mass. Ave. In tain mailers, send the $3 Annual Jazz Ensemble publication, the HOB— during the month of North Cambridge. per sample lab fee with Festival, Saturday, April NOBBER. The club's January. No auditions return address and 3rd. functions besides the are required to join, only COUNTRY DANCE request for mailers to: The Festival, which weekly dances include a love of choral singing The Royal Scottish Soil Lab, Suburban lias provided a sparkling ski chalet weekends, and a desire to perform Country Dance Society Experiment Station, 240 showcase for over 20,000 hayrides, tennis parties, well. Rehearsals are presents Jean Redpath Beaver St.. Waltham. student musicians and bowling, dinners, shows, held every Tuesday in concert with Master of Ma. 02254. Please make educators in the past etc. New ideas for new evening from 7:15 to 9:15 Ceremonies, Robert J. checks payable to: Ma. 02110 or calling (617) Ecology Poem and furniture and graining thirteen years, offers a events are welcome at at the Pilgrim Lurtsema at the Sanders S.E.S. Soil Testing Lab. $5,000 Massachusetts Poster Program techniques by Dorothy competitive forum for all times, and if enough Congregational Church Theatre, Cambridge on Test results are mailed Artists Fellowships in 482-8100. painting, printmaking- Paul G. Keough, EPA Hamblett and Patricia the participating en- interest is shown they on Coolidge Ave. in Sunday. January 24 at back with recom- Senior Policy Advisor Welcn' w"1 take Place on sembles ?nd a group of become regular fare, Lexington. During 7:30 p.m. Tickets mendations for lime and drawing, sculpture, prNOCcmo and coordinator of the the same day from two to noted jazz adjudicators. Come to our dance this January, the group will available at all fertilizer. crafts and photograptiy For thirty-one years five the Boston Children's program since its in- o'clock. Both A full panoply of clinics, Friday or write for begin preparing for its Ticketron outlets. Walk-in service is open are now available at the ception, noted that the programs are free and workshops and further information to Artists Foundation. Any Theatre has been en- Spring Concert schedule. Sandy's Music. The 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday objective is to make °Pen t0 the puohc- and demonstrations will NOBS. Box 94. Swamp- Anyone over 14 is Music Emporium. The through Friday. Bring artists who is a resident tertaining children with live theatre productions, young people and their are held in conjunction utilize Berklee's scott. Ma. 01907. or call welcome to attend a Celtic Realm and at the one cup of dry soil for of Massachusetts, over teachers more aware with "House, Sign and professionally-equipped Bernie days at 595-9745 rehearsal and then door. each sample. The Univ 18 years of age, and not and twelve years ago launched a new venture and more concerned Fancy Painting: Folk Recording Studio, or 595-861fi decide whether to join. of Mass. is located half a enrolled as a student is about their environment. Art From Shelburne Synthesizer Lab .and For information please SOIL & PLANT TISSUE mile east of Bentley eligible to apply to the — a touring company which is available to "The program, which Museum." now at the Film Sound Studio and call 861-8889 evenings TESTING College. iArtists Fellowship is limited to grades Museum of Our National will be conducted by The fee for a soil test at Program. Applications travel outside the Boston Managing area, bringing to many kindergarten through Heritage through May 2, members of the SEPARATION the Univ. of Mass. — VOLUNTEERS must be returned to the six. requires that 1982. College's in- The Divorce Resource Waltham Agricultural SEEDED Foundation office by 5 children their first op- Founded in 1947 to temationally-renowned Experiment Station has The New England P.M., Monday, March 1. portunity to see live teachers discuss en- and Mediation Center vironmental issues with "show the fine craft- faculty. ClirOniC will present a free lec- increased from $2 to $3. Aquarium has several 1982. Several fellowships theatre performed for smanship and ingenuity The day's events will The new price went into volunteer openings in will be awarded in each them by other children. their students. Each ture on The Social and child or the class as a of our forefathers," the culminate at the Berklee Emotional Aspects of effect December 15, their programs for field. Applications for The Touring Company Shelburne Museum has performance Center in according to Francis people who like animals the writing categories, productions are usually whole then prepares Separation and Divorce poems posteiVor^short 35 exhibition buildings an evening concert- pOlO Mentzer, Acting and children. film, video, booked by PTA's. witn on Wednesday evening, libraries. Hadassah stories about some en- Americans competition among the January 27 at 8 p.m. This Associate Director, Volunteer op- choreography, and vironmental issue of collections that are finalists vying for Best Massachusetts portunities at the music composition will groups, the League of W0Tld "Oh my aching !" workshop presents a Women Voters, schools, interest" Mr Keough renowned. These Trophies. Citation Ever mutter these words model of the stages a Cooperative Extension Aquarium include a be available in August. explained include quilts, dolls, plaques and Tuition Service. variety of positions from 1982. etc. as a fund raising and wish somebody person goes through activity, and have He added that the two 8'ass and ceramics, Scholarships amounting would understand? Well, during the separation The lab measures pH, introducing children to Applicants must best entries from each furniture, paintings to $12,000 The awards nutrients and toxic starfish and horseshoe submit samples of their proved very successful. somebody does, and process and describes Other groups have used class are sent to EPA for drawings, prints, folk will be presented per- Mel rose-Wakefield the emotional changes. metals, including lead. crabs, to working behind work demonstrating a judging. art'. collections of sonally to the winning the scenes in the high level of ac- one of these delightful Hospital is providing an productions as a cultural "We appoint a citizens carriages and horse bandleaders and opportunity for you to galleries, to interpreting complishment. Painters, panel that reviews each drawn vehicles, fire students.—„ by Berklee exhibits to visitors, to printmakers. sculptors treat for a group of get more than sympathy entry and singles out apparatus and railroad Dean of Students for chronic pain. working in4he gift shop. and craftspeople submit children. those worthy of memorabilia. A major LawrenceL. Bethune. 'GREAT FABRIC DISCOUNT! Volunteers also have up to 10 slides of recent Interested sponsors In a lecture call ' I HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF BRAND NAME"^ are urged to contact the recognition. Plaques and attractions is the ship In order to be "Chronic Pain: You Can FABRICS AT UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES.. the opportunity to learn work. Photographers certificates are awarded Ticonderoga. the last scheduled, registration may submit either 10 theatre immediately Learn to Manage It" to SHOP AND COMPARE during an extensive to those who excel in the verticle beam passenger ^ de to: education course about photographic prints or 10 while dates are still should ma be presented at MWH on , TRUE FABRIC DISCOUNT program An awards and freight steamer Norman Silver. Festival Over 600 bolts of famous name 100% cottons the world of water and slides. Panels of out-of- available for "Pinoc- intact in the U.S. January 20 at 8:00 p.m.. chio". Write or call the ceremony is held in each 1982, Berklee College of a team of professionals rto choose from at 2C% off regular retail prices., its fishy inhabitants. state artists in each field For more information, Boston Children's state with one of the Music, 1140 Boylston from the Pain • WOOLENS * CORDUROYS Both afternoon and will select the fellowship call 861-6560. Street. Boston. Ma. weekend courses are recipients solely on the Theatre. 124 Holland state's U.S. Senators Management Unit at ■ * REVERSIBLE QUILTEDS assisting in the 02215. * REMNANTS > MORE scheduled for the con- basis of the quality of the Road. Brookline, Ma. FRIENDS OF New England venience of prospective work submittedi Project 02146. telephone 277-3277. presentation," Mr. Rehabilitation Hospital 'SOME XMAS PRINTS STILL LEFT Keough added. WINCHESTER EVANGELICAL (N.E.R.H.) will explain .GIFT IDEAS FOR QUILTERS volunteers. proposals are not Orientation for WOMEN required of either ap- AKC DOG SHOW The program has and demonstrate ways to WE SPECIALIZE IN Weekday courses evolved into the largest volunteers and new Women of the Third begin Thursday, plicants or recipients. A major purebred dog members of Friends of relieve pain — especially QUILTING FABRICS & SUPPLIES show and obedience of its kind in the country. World: A Christian lower back pain. K«gtitrotion going on now for oft»r Xmat class*! in January 28 through The Artists Fellowship Winchester Hospital in Feminist Perspective. A Thursday, March 18 Program is one of competition will be held Annually some 3.500 Speaking will be Susan "TRADITIONAL QUILTING on Saturday, January teachers representing the hospital Board panel sponsored by the Kon, N.E.R.H. Clinical QUILTED VESTS DESIGN' (except Thursday. several programs ad- Room. Two sessions will 23rd. 1982. at the Aleppo more than 100,000 Evangelical Women's Marketing Coordinator, "1 QUILTED CRAFTS'' February 18) from 1 to 3 ministered by the Artists beheld at 9:00 a.m. and Shrine Hall in students in New England Caucus will discuss the who will give a brief Oor classes or* popular ft fill quickly to call to find p.m. Foundation. Inc. a 7:00 p.m. Be Someone Wilmington. Mass. The participate. roles of women ins the out what classes or* available Weekend classes will public, non-profit agency Special — be a Volun- history of the Pain Shrine Hall is located •We feel that it is midst of poverty, Management Unit. THE CURTAIN CLINIC coming toon. be held Saturdays, that assists individual teer! political turmoil and beginning January 30 artists in Massachusetts. just East of Exit 13 off important for young Accompanying her will HOURS - Doyt. Tun-Sot lOom-Spm people to know more social change on EVENINGS • Mon-Thurs 7 pm-9pm through March 20 (ex- The Artists Fellowship Route 1-93. fifteen be Occupational minutes north of Boston. about their environment KENNELCLUB Thursday, January 28, at FOR MORE INFORMATION cept February 20) from Program is supported by The Greater Lowell Therapist Lisa Schacter, Beginning at 9:00 am. and the problems that 7:30 P.M. at The Church O.T.R., and Dance Coll 665-9771. 665-7130 or visit 9:30 a.m. to 11:30a.m. funds from the Kennel Club will hold its over 1200 purebred dogs arise when we do not of the Good Shepherd, Movement Therapist For more information Massachusetts Council 3rd Annual Winter All Woburn and Chute about volunteering at the on the Arts and in more than 100 breeds handle our environment Nancy Krieger, D.T.R., will compete at the with care. We believe Breed Dog Show on Streets. Reading. Mass. SUNBURST New England Aquarium, Humanities, a state Sunday, January 24, who will suggest spacious Wilmington site that this program helps Donation $1.50. Refresh- alternate ways of per- FABRIC STUDIO call 742-8830, ext. 293 agency. 1982. from 8:00 A.M. to ments. weekdays. Applications may be for AKC championship students build a greater forming such everyday 208Green St.. Franklin Sq., Melrose appreciation for their 8:00 P.M. at the Aleppo MtLROSE-S ONLY FABRIC SHOP obtained by writing The points. Shrine Activities Center. chores as lifting alter- "A major AKC dog natural surroundings." NOBS nate ways of performing iCIosod Monday, FELLOWSHIPS Artists Foundation. 110 Wilmington Industrial NORTH OF BOSTON Applications for the Broad Street. Boston. show is inexpensive and Mr. Keough concluded. such everyday chores as exciting entertainment Brochures are now Park, 99 Fordham Road, SINGLES CLUB Wilmington, Mass. lifting groceries and for animal lovers of all being sent to schools (NOBS), a nonprofit chopping vegetables that throughout the region Chairman for this organization, was for- ages." noted Marilyn show of Francis can prevent, minimize, Drewes (Wenham). Teachers wishing to med fourteen years ago or relieve pain. participate who have not McKenna of Arlington, so that singles of all ages President of the spon- Mass. (643-0652), and the "To relieve lower back ^ 3\ soring North Shore yet received an may join together with pain while you're assistant chairman is other singles to socialize PRE-INVENTORY Kennel Club. "It's a enrollment blank can standing up to chop write to: EPA. Office of Roger La Mothe of and celebrate their great opportunity to see Westford, Mass. The vegetables, you can rest your favorite purebred Public Affairs, Room single blessedness. one leg on a stool." Ms. 2203, JFK Federal chairman and co- NOBS is not a lonely dog in action and to talk chairman for the Kon suggested. "Or why to expert exhibitors and Building, Boston, Ma hearts club: it is a social not use a cart to tran- 02203. obedience classes are organization. trainers." Brendan & Carole Bolan sport dishes from the Admission to the day- Dances are held every kitchen to the dining FOLK ART of Dunstable. Friday at the V.F.W. long event is $2.00 for There will be over 1400 room instead of carrying adults. $1.00 for children "Shelburne and the Hall, Main Street,JU«., them one at a time?" American Idiom: the dogs competing in the Saugus (behind K-Mart). under twelve. Parking is breedWwmnrJ rtnrland obediencenKarltan<>0 __ ■. _»1 According to Ms. Kon. free, lunch and catalogs Legacy of a Collector," a They are open to all a portion of the lecture lecture on the founding trial classes at this show singles and dancing is to are available at the site. There will also be a large will focus on body For further information, of Vermont's Shelburne live alternating bands mechanics and asser- Museum by patroness of junion handling class with a donation of $2.00 call (617) 372-1775 before Admission — Adults tiveness training. Saturday, January 23rd. the arts, Electra to members and $3.00 to A Drocnure with tips on Only dogs previously Havemeyer Webb, and $2.00, Children $1.00. nonmembers. It's a managing pain will be entered for competition the growth of the great place to meet new distributed at the lec- will be admitted to the museum's extensive HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ friends from 8:30 P.M. turer General admission site. American folk art FEST till 12:30 A.M. PROPER is $1.00. Senior citizens collections, will be High School stage DRESS REQUIRED. NO may attend for $.50. Call ECOLOGY POEM presented by Shelburne bands from throughout JEANS! 662-7200, extension 3508 MEN'S For the tenth con- Museum's Director, the U.S. and Canada will Membership in NOBS for further information $ $ secutive year the New Benjamin F. Mason, at SPORTCOATS 49"& 79" England Regional Office the Museum of Our of the U.S. En- National Heritage on INCLUDING SASSON AND FIORVANTI VALUES TO'l40. vironmental Protection Sunday, January 24, at 3 4 Agency is sponsoring the p.m. Another program, a WIWTERSALE'82 Elementary Education demonstration of painted 4*Striaprdic Btdthng ftjrc«-Loun|*r RtcUnt'l MEN'S MEN'S JAN. 23-MARCH 13 ARIS SUEDE GLOVES DRESS SHIRTS s12 *9»«

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By Jane Baskin, MSW, ACSW for depression, or a general "Why used to a certain kind of modest bother?" attitude; or they can work affluence, which no longer exists. The Crunch — It makes a sham- to bring other issues into play. Small Not being able to go to the movies, to bles of your entertainment budget, problems become big ones: a eat out, take a vacation, or replace a your credit rating, your home, husband and wife, for example, may dying automobile can result in family, and eventually, your head find themselves battling over every anger, overwhelming frustration, itself. These days, emotional minor issue -which, in better times, and a feeling of powerlessness. equilibirum seems to be going the they prefer to overlook. Children too While no one has yet come up with way of the 5 cent beer, the 10 cent become victims of the Crunch, as the method for turning this recession cigar, and the affordable bus ride. tense, worried, and disappointed around, one thing which the afflicted Everybody's talking about the parents are unable to give them the can do which helps somewhat is recession, but not too much is being positive attention .they need. A share how they're feeling with each said about its effect on people. The parent who is feeling insecure other. The simple process of support recession is more than an economic clearly cannot provide a child with which occurs in a group gripe matter — its shock waves are being the sense of security he or she needs session can be Invaluable. Knowing felt throughout society on all levels, to grow up feeling confident and that you're not alone in feeling right down to individuals and comfortable in the world. helpless and angry can go a long families. Another common side effect of the way toward restoring damaged self Obviously, it's hard to be happy if Crunch: alcohol abuse. Economic esteem. you're broke. Presidents and other difficulties, especially on the scale Above all, it's important to treat leaders can enjoin us to and bear it, we're now experiencing, can leave a yourself better than inflation does. If but since we can't pass this advice person feeling so powerless that you feel yourself slipping into self on to our creditors, that's often hard normal inhibitions are weakened destructive behaviors, it would be to do. Many people, for the first time and he or she begins to indulge in wise to seek help if necessary, to in their lives, are experiencing self destructive behaviors. Once stop the progression before it makes financial crisis of the sort which again, "Who cares?" becomes the the situation far worse than it has to Doncerobics enthusiasts enjoy classes at January 21 at 7 PM. You can learn first hand says they may not be able to live the prevailing attitude. be. the North Suburban YMCA in Woburn. There of the benefits and fun that Dancerobics has way they're used to any more. The attitude of "What difference (Jane Baskin. MSW. ACSW. is will be a special Dancerobics demonstration provided for hundreds of participants in thie This, of course, amounts to waking will it make?" comes as a result of vice president of Networkers. Inc. a at the YMCA , 137 Lexington St Thursday, area. up from the good old American feeling overwhelmed by cir- psychological counseling firm with Dream. Whether it's unrealistic or cumstances beyond one's control. offices in Woburn and Brighton. not, it's what we grew up with and No matter how hard you work, or Networkers offers counseling to SWIMMING MENS&WOMENS therefore as real to most of us as any how much you scrimp and save, .individuals, couples, and families on Free trees FITNESS you're always under pressure. So a variety of issues including marital, of the more "basic" elements of CENTER living. Not being able to own a home you overeat, over drink, and parenting and career concerns. or a car can be devastating to most (unknowingly) add to a possible Networkers also consults to in- offered« of the members of a certain depression. dustries and small businesses in the The National Arbor Day Foun- CD area of Employee Assistance and dation is giving two free White Try it > generation. And when peoples' Even if you're not losing your job. dreams can't come true, it affects your house, or something as major alcohol-drug abuse in the workplace, Dogwood trees to all .new Foun- ... r their emotional well being as that, just losing spending power and conducts training seminars for dation members joining during can represent a significant loss. interested supervisors. Health in- January. J982 significantly. H Money problems can set the stage Many people who work have been surance is accepted, i The National Arbor Day Foun- At the "Y dation, a nonprofit organization, is 00 working to improve the quality of NEW CLASSES BEGIN > life throughout the country by en- 1 couraging tree planting. The Jan. 25.1982 ' Bring your snowplow and compete Foundation will give two free Dogwood trees to new members DANCEROBICS GYMNASTICS contributing !5.00 or more during ' The Indianapolis 500 of the snowplow teams annually from cans from raised, irregularly spaced January. snowplowing scene is approaching snowy regions around the world to pylons along the route. To become a member of the once again, with the Fifth Annual the tiny Upstate New York com- Highway supervisors from the Foundation, and to receive the free FREE PASS International Snowplowing munity, where snow can blanket the United States and Canada act as trees, a $5.00 membership con- For admittance to the ground from October through May. Championship scheduled to run judges, awarding points for speed tribution should be sent to Two Free NORTH SUBURBAN YMCA February 12 and 13. 1982 in Clayton. Snowplowing requires the efforts and accuracy. The contest co- Trees, National Arbor Day Foun- 137 Lexington St. New York of two people: one to drive and one sponsors, Frink Sno-Plows and the dation, Arbor Lodge 100, Nebraska (the "Wingman") to handle the Clayton Chamber of Commerce, City, Ne. 68410 by January 31.1982. EXPIRES F.b. 8th i?82 Woburn Ma. 935-3270 The only international event of its blade. In the contest, the drivers test award trophies to the three kind in the world, the Championship their mettle as they slalom down a wingmen-driver teams is sponsored by Frink Sno-Plows and special stretch of road liberally with the best combined the Clayton Chamber of Commerce sprinkled with markers represen- scores. 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rewrote the script entirely. Company — rolling resistance and By Tony Grey wind resistance. —For minimum wind resistance, Now Chrysler has six engineers wheel covers and wheels that don't working full time on future cars, To improve mlles-per-gallon require covers will be designed with A decade ago, full-size cars had none of them for the race track, with performance, automakers are at- the "aerodynamics of bricks," tacking both problems. In modern maximum flatness in mind and be an eye on a coefficient of drag (CD) fairly flush with the tires. Large asserts Gary Romberg, manager of Of 0 20 to 0.29 — a measure of the cars, wind resistance and rolling the aerodynamics department of resistance are just about equal at 40 holes in the wheels or wheel covers ease with which air passes over, are ruled out because they cause Chrysler Corporation. under, and around a motor vehicle. miles an hour. But as cars become Chrysler at the time Had three Aerodynamics has always been more aerodynamic, the speed at turbulence and Increase drag. Small engineers working part time on vital in aircraft and space-vehicle which the coefficient of drag equals functional holes are acceptable, aerodynamics. The job, Mr. Rom- design, but only recently has the the rolling resistance will be higher however, as they help to cool the berg says, was to reduce air auto industry learned that even at 35 Improved tires and higher tire brakes. resistance on Plymouth and Dodge to 40 miles an hour, aerodynamics pressures also reduce rolling Such are the changes In body Chrysler designers discuss future car by college students stock racing cars, not the run-of-the- has a profound influence on the resistance. styling over the next few years. mill highway cars that motorists miles per gallon a car will deliver. Consider the following: Aerodynamics has taken on bought from a car dealer's One carmaker goes so far as to —To improve fuel economy by 1 special Importance, not only to get showroom. It was a time when the insist that aerodynamics has a mile a gallon by using high Improved economy, but because of full-size cars built by the company bearing on fuel economy as low as 15 technology alone costs ajjqut Si the downsizing trend in automobiles had a "drag coefficient" of around m.p.g., while another says that billion. But achieving the same these,days 0.60. aerodynamics influences m.p.g. at result with better streamlining costs "As cars get smaller, they get It just didn't matter when gasoline all vehicle speeds. a small fraction of that amount. lighter faster than they get cost 40 cents a gallon or less. Two things impede the movement —Revisions to a vehicle so as to smaller," asserts Romberg of Hewever, the 1973-74 Arab oil em- of a vehicle over the road, asserts improve its aerodynamic qualities Chrysler Corporation. bargo and resulting energy crisis Art Lewry of the Ford Motor cost an automaker virtually nothing "Aerodynamics forces have a in the way of materials because it great deal more influence on small, only involves the shape of the light cars than they do on large, Business and materials and not their choice or heavy autos." he adds. To put it quantity. another way, Romberg says that —For every 10 percent reduction "an aerodynamically 'clean' car is a the Stock Market in highway fuel economy, there is a 3 good-handling car, particularly percent ' improvement in when you are speaking of a small, metropolitan highway economy and By Babuon's Reports Inc. Recovery Tax Act of 1981, which light car." "Wellesley Hills, Mass. should substantailly bolster railroad 2 percent in city mileage, according To achieve optimal design these finances. As with capital-intensive to engineers at Ford, Chrysler, and days, the wind tunnel is essential to General Motors. both auto designers and engineers. RAILROAD INDUSTRY industries, railroads have been —At the present time, most cars unable to generate sufficient tax The Chrysler K-car (Dodge Omni There has obviously been a strong produced in the world are in the CD and Plymouth Reliant), for negative effect on physical volumes liability against which to offset category of 0.40 to 0.50. By the mid- ■ of rail shipments due to the ongoing substantial investment tax credits. example, received a total of 320 1980s, however, most cars built here hours of wind-tunnel testing so as to economic recession, but there are These have in the past reached their and abroad for sale in the United other factors in play that have kept seven-year expiration date before reduce drag of the original body Inside new GM wind tunnel (note size of propeller blades) States will be in the range of 0.30 to design by 20 percent. railroad profits near historic levels. being utilized. Under the new law. 0.40. By the end of the decade, some ' And the outlook can only be on the however, the expiration period for Chrysler uses two modern wind noise and minimum drag. "very aggressive" target, Lewry vehicles will have a CD of between tunnels — one at the firm's proving reports. v .. upside for the railroad industry as a using up investment tax credits has 0.20 and 0.30. At Ford, the 198546 models, fairly I whole. Further, we would anticipate been extended to 15 years. ground In Chelsea, Mich., about.SO close to completion in the styling Now, he adds: "there Is no -By the mld-80s many cars will miles west of here, and the other in question" that 1985-86 cars, at least even greater acceleration in CASH BONANZAS have the air intake for engine studios, will reflect the bulk of aero '• revenues and profits for the industry Further, companies with excess Ottawa, which is operated by the advances that are available to the sport vehicles, will get below a cooling purposes placed below the Canadian National Research Cen- j as the economy "turns around," investment tax credits may now sell front bumper, a position found to engineers and stylists today. CD of 0.30. possibly by midyear or later this the tax attributes of certain physical add the least to the CD. The below- ter. Drip moldings will be gone, Most progress, explains Lewry, is '. year. At that juncture we wuld ex- assets generated by the investment bumper air intake enables the two- For the past 3W years, Mr. Lewry particularly at the A-pillar (the made "in little bits and pieces." - pect a pickup in general freight tax credit and depreciation without seater Mercury LN7, for instance, to has been executive engineer for pillars at each side of the wind- To highlight the modern trend .'• shipments with heavier loadings of transferring title to the assets to the post one of the industry's lowest CD aerodynamics at Ford. Ford uses shield). Very little will protrude where the designers and engineers grain, largely for export; and In- second party. What this results in for figures on a production-model the Lockheed aircraft tunnel in beyond the sides of the car. Outside work together as a team, Lewry ! creased coal shipments, not only for a company strapped for capital is vehicle — an impressive 0.34. Marietta, Ga.. till its own $25 million rear-view mirrors will be says his office is in the Ford Design i export but also for domestic utilities immediate cash rather than waiting —Within a few years all vehicle tunnel is built streamlined and door handles Center in Dearborn instead of in • as they make the move from oil to up to 15 years to recover windshields will be flush-mounted (a Aerodynamics Is best identified as mostly recessed, according to some engineering complex remote coal fuel. depreciation and investment few already are) for minimum wind an art, says Nedley of Chevrolet. Lewry. from design. RELIEF THROUGH credits, as before. resistance in a very critical area. Looking at the aerodynamic gains A great deal of work will be on the "We both report to the same LEGISLATION One other significant feature in Rear glass also will be flush- made In recent years by most vehicle's underside to make it more boss," he concludes. ■ In each of the past two years there the 4981 tax law permits railroads to mounted, although the CD im- automakers by raising the rear deck slippery. .has been highly important start writing off at this time the provement is far less than in a flush- (trunk lid), Nedley predicts that the Only six months ago designing Christian Science Monitor ■ legislation aimed at railroads, which capital cost of track, rather than as mounted windshield. height of the deck on GM's all-new cars with a 0.30 CD was considered a News Service j effectively changed their traditional before taking a deduction for the —Side glass as well will be flush- A-cars, the intermediate Chevrolet ' modus operandi. capital cost of track only if and when mounted before long. One produc- Celebrity, and others due on the road ;. In October 1980 President Carter it was abandoned. As a practical tion car, the Northern Ireland-built In January will be the limit In the • signed a Rail Act which followed the matter, use of track capital write- DeLorean, already has flush- foreseeable future. ; 1978 deregulation of the airlines as offs will result in few if any of the mounted side glass; while another Chevrolet has "tried a lot of things I well as the easing of controls over railroads paying federal income prototype model, the Isuzu Piazza, with varying degrees of success" , the trucking industry. The Act taxes for 1981. built in Japan but not exported, uses under the car to improve CD. ■ essentially removed railroads from MERGER PROSPECTS flush glass all around. Wind-tunnel tests prove that the ;. 100 years under federal regulation. One outcome of railroad Many motorists still object to front end is by far the most im- As with other deregulations, the deregulation was actual and windows that are not movable, portant area to clean up POWER ' railroads were permitted" more proposed merger of certain rail according to A. Lloyd Nedley, aerodynamically. The farther back I autonomy in setting rates for ser- lines. On its own, a given railroad aerodynamics coordinator for you go (on a car's underside), the ' vices and were also given flexibility may face regional competition from Chevrolet passenger cars, who less Important modifications are for . in retention or abandonment of rail other lines, but a logical merger agrees that the Isuzu Piazza Is an streamlining TO CLEAR OUT. •' system patterns. combination could well result in excellent example of flush-mounted Air dams are becoming vital in the The really big bonus for Uie economies of operation and capital side glass. However, he adds, flush front, but they must be carefully railroads comes in the Economic Honda's HS-35 single stage snowthrower per- costs side windows are much more dif- tuned to each model In the wind forms like a double stage snowblower. But at a much ficult to achieve than flush-mounted tunnel. They are capable of a "one- lower cost. windshields. two" punch, according to Nedley. —Windshield mounting angles will First, there's lower aerodynamic Business Women's Assoc. become more rakish until 65 degrees drag; second, the air dam helps with is reached. There is no need to toe air-flow rate through the achieve an even higher degree, radiator. In short, it has the effect of because there is no further helping to ram the air through the $ has North Bay Chapter aerodynamic gain by increasing the radiator. angle. One of the reasons for the success Keeping current on matters of Bay Chapter heard a member of the Nearly all cars, domestic and Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank )f the X-car is Its fuel economy. education, personal finance, import, will have flush-mounted Basic to the economy Is the per- business changes, and many other discuss IRA and Bank Certificates. 395 windshields by 1985, using the type formance of the cooling system. The subjects is the goal of members of North Bay Chapter is comprised of now found in the Cadillac Eldorado; members from many local towns on jlectric-powered fan, for example, the North Bay Chapter, one of more all of the GM X-body cars, such as runs a minimum part of the time than 2000 chapters nationwide of the North Shore — Woburn. the Chevrolet Citation; and the six- Wakefield. Stoneham. Andover. because even a slight forward IT'S AT American Business Women's month-old J-cars. motion of the car Is adequate to keep Association. An «xpert in a par- Lynnfield, Reading. Swampscott. Chevrolet is now at 62-degree the engine from getting too hot. Lynn. etc. Dinner meetings are held ticular field speaks each month at windshield on some models and is Less running of the fan translates HONDA: the dinner meeting monthly in a variety of restaurants trending toward 65 degrees by the to make travel to them as easy as Into better fuel economy, because Mr. Frank MacDonald of mid-'SOs, although Nedley says that gasoline Isn't required to charge the BARN Whitestone Corp.. Manchester. N.H. possible for all members. Social he himself doesn't see much of an hour starts at 6:00 p.m. and dinner is battery to replace the current used Rte. 28, North Reading 944-7750 spoke about IRA and Mutual Funds aerodynamic gain by going that far. by the cooling fan. at the last dinner meeting which was served at 6:30p.m. "It's more a matter of styling," he For further information. pleaSe The forthcoming all-new held on Tuesday. January 19 at observes, adding that thavbig gains replacement for the Chevrolet Peking Garden North on Route 1 in telephone Marie Hayden in In lower CD were in windshield Stoneham at 438-4439 angles up to 59 degrees. Camaro has a good example of Saugus. In November, the North outside mirror design for least wind FEDELE AUTO SALES *».-*.. Unbelievable, But True 490-7474 263 Main Street ••.JOa.m.-Op.m. HOUDAY SALE •Used Cars* 438-7475 Stoneham, Mass. St.lJ0a.m.-4..m.

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MMHM Supplement H D«Uy Time* i Chronicle {WMurn,HtMlr>g, Winchester. Buri-noton), LynrrtleW VIHeeer No. RHdlng Tr»n*crrpt. Wilmington & Ttwksburv Town Crier, StontMm indopffKltnl WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20.1982-PAGE S-7 93M7M ^(DJ^I ^1\ _^J9» 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. TAX SEASON POSITIONS DATA PROCESSING MACHINE A good chine* to pay oil IhoM holiday Mill. •Cobol Programmer (1 Yr. Exp.) to 20K CCH Compute* needs adaptable detail oriented people to wot* late January to April 15. Wa will train •RPG Programmer Analyst^ 5v, Eip to 26K SHOP tor all poaltlona. •Senior EDP operator (|8M Main Frame) to 16K Some poaltlona require applicant be 21 yaart ol age RNs, LPNs •Lead Operator (up tooo) to I4K and have valid Man driven llcenae. •Software Cutt. Support (IBM/COBOL) to 16K SUPERVISOR ^ Full and part tlma openlngi. a variety ot ahllta. •Sr. Tech Specialist (S-10Yre. Prog. Exp. Plans, organizes and supervises the work of II or gen izaiion la your apaclalty, call Barbara Vant at Communication! Software) to 35K production machinists (15 to 20) of all levels, to and Nurses Aides S57-74S3 to arrange an Interview. •Computer Operator (IBM Syti M/Supv.r) to UK achieve efficiency, economy and quality in meet- ing production schedules. To compliment our re- • Word Processors ■ Immediate to 15K — 3-11 SHIFT — quirements, your background should include a (fa Computax) 'Executive Search Aberjono Nursing Home, a modern Healthcare facility minimum of five year's supervisory experience •Professional Recruiting committed to compassionate patient core, is offering •Secretarial Placement] in a production environment, including CNC. CCH Compulai RITTA excellent full and part time opportunities on 3-11 shifts. 844 Woburn Street Wilmington, MA 01887 Datametrics offers a generous benefits pack- PERSONNE . Newly Imprest atorrln, solar, • ShtM drHerenMel p.ld an equal opportunity tmplof•' m > age. Please send your resume ond salary history • f.<.Il.nl beneflta package • large modem nwm-level toc»n> Box 169 in confidence to Noncy Nee, Personnel Admin- 617-475-6983 istrator. • BC /IS. Maater Medical • Weekend differential paid 93 Main St. • Dental .neurone. . P.M hotkjaya and alck oaya I Andover, Ma 01810 I MACHINIST datametrics K Come In and talk to us about arrangements. Contact Mrs. Holland, R.N. for appointment I We have a full time position for a ma- and Interview, Tel. 7W-W70 I chinist with two (2) or more years' experi- 340 Fordham Road I ence. Wilmington. MA 01887 Familiarity with Bridgeports and Lathes MOLD MAKER Aberjona Nursing Home I An Equal Opportunity Employer M F is essential. You must be able to read blue- 114 Swanton Street, Winchester, MA 01890 I prints and complete jobs with minimal Career opportunity with growing I assistance. electronics firm. I We are a well established growing com- Experience necessary. I pany offering excellent work conditions, I salary ond benefits package. For appointment call: FOOD SERVICE For appointment call: Bill Monahan I Bill Monahan 438-5300 I 438-5300 lOOOOOOOOPOOOC I Utility I ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT & ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT I SPECIALTY CORP. & SPECIALTY CORP. Position I 42 Pleasant St.. Monday-Friday work week. START HERE I Stoneham, Ma. 02180 42 Pleasant Street New company cafeteria Stoneham, MA 02180 I An equal opportunity employer «rf in Wilmington, MA I. on equal opportunity employ*?' PERSONNEL $15K Call 2E 2E AA to director. Will run employee activity program Problem Solving T65. 657-6100x6310 Monica Clark 273-5959.

•//*ysss/Avy/////y/s///^^^ Ask for Mr. Gianakos CNC Programmer ARA Services We ore looking lor o person capoble ol setup and program- Secretary/Receptionist ming ol Homil Milling Mochine ond Hurco Milling Mochine FULL OR PART TIME CUSTOMER SERVICE $220 with minimum supervision Benefits include BC BS Dental, International research co needs high energy diplomat to trouble shoot 20-30 hours per week. Duties include generol life inauronce disobility inauronce paid holidoys and vo T55. Susan Reed 273-5959. cotion. Salary arranged office work with 60+ wpm ond pleasant answer- V.I.P. Coma ON la Out Of Contact Stan ing voice. The Cold — 935-0010 — Small Office Environment — Call after 3 p.m. ASSISTANT — 935-7935- To Oar Offices ki PUBLISHING $12.5K ALEXANDER MACHINE ft TOOL $270 Chelmfferd & Reading International marketing dept. High-Tech co. servicing publ. industry Westbrook Corporation Exec, seeks poised & We II give you o thorougn seeks admin, sec. T60. Jane Whelan 273-5959. professional secy with evaluation of your skills - g John O'Connell ability to help super and send you out on 100 Tower Pork. Woburn. MA 01801 *>T> vise office Good skill: temporary |ob assignments. Part Time Dell Help wrr/w/S/rS/yrAWZ^^ needed The "KdryCirl - NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY - KU3 People DANIELROBERTSINC. Hours ore • EHVICES First Shift Monday thru Friday i Restaurant Help j SrB-sSa Call 944-8580 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. | SOUPER SALAD. Boston's most abundant salad ' 6 New England Executive Park .^0°>*° Monday-Friday 7-5.30 Second Shift Monday thru Sat. I bar in the Burlington Moll Food Court (near | -. '". «(.-■ , NevarAFaa Burlington. Ma. cinema), is hiring full and part time counter » »" vquol oppo"u"ii» •mplo»»» w ( 11A.M. to 4 P.M. K7b | help and prep people. SOOOOOOOO MONTVALE DELI | Apply in person Monday-Friday 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. I — 438-8165 — J Sottper Salad | Clerk Part Time Burlington Mall — Burlington, Mass. | Typist Mechanic Switchboard-Secretary WELCOME US TO BURLINGTON... PART TIME For Busy Change your environment, join our temporary Team. Modern office seeks o re- Thomson General in Woburn seeks full time Taxi Company * Secretaries * Top pay FULL TIME SECRETARY/ sponsible person TO peHorm individual with good secretarial skills. This posi- voried clericol duties Musi Must hove 'Typists ' Exec Benefits * Office Support Flexibility tion will olso include considerable direct tele- RECEPTIONIST hove accurate typing, skills. Chrysler background. phone contact, as well as receptionist dutios. DISHWASHER Monday through Friday. Flex- Call Susan (or appt. 273-5959 Personable, strong ible afternoon hours Needed at Green- I For additional information. typing and phone Call view Manor Nursing skills to work in small DANIEL ROBERTS call Mr. Krasnoo 272-5757 Home in Wakefield. pleasant new office 273-1644 Please Call: in Burlington. Bene- TEMPLOYMENT fits provided. 938-1500 Miss Gibbons John Hancock Tower/ 2 Center Plaza 262-5400 (Between 8am-2pm) 273-5555 245-7600 „,, 20-23 Engineer Shipper/ I to 3 yeors experience in HOMEMAKERS Earn, Good Money] vibrotion onolysis and struc- 6 New England Executive Park Burlington tural design testing. BSME Receiver Students, Parents, Retirees Full or Part Tim* $20-$25K. Experienced preferred. Good ORAL fringe benefits Apply in per Enjoy o rewarding career assisting the elderly A-Btcomt An -272-1912- son ot by providing home management and meal pre- SURGERY paration, arrange own schedule; and work in Avon OOURLE M MAJILITE Arlington, Burlington, Woburn and all sur- ASSISTANT Representative PLACEMENT rounding towns. Must be experienced CORPORATION Winchester« Woburn I Gar-fi.ld Circle - Call us today I Excellent salary and •0 Commerce Way a, Judy Kidder 259-tJfI Burlington Woburn. MA i Nurses Aides benefits. Please call Paramedical Nursing Services Stoneham Coin Room 4845266. s Judy Grasso 3*5-5*43 — 273-1565- 70 26 Worker Wnm. s Burl. *5.20- 5.70 Parl lime position available Sofia Caiollni 667-llS9 in the North Reading area. Excellent wage and fringe Experienced Preferred — Will Train Printed Circuit Manufacturer Full Time benefit program Flexible hours No nights or week- Silk ScraHhMj Operators md Trainees FULL TIME DAYS Technician ends Knowledge in handling Bookkeeper/ Young company needs tech Photo Technician- of funds com ond bill sor- Secretary Secretarial nicion to work on the de ters a plus. Temp-A-Nurse Inspector, and Trainees velopment of small electro For interviews and Experience preferred COUNTER numeric valves ond com P.O.Box 5 applications, coll: All Benefits far Oral Surgeons office. One person 'office. ponents Excellent potential Burlington, Mass. 01803 Apply in person — 944-3740 — Must be familiar with Growing company. Apply of hospital bookings Salary commensur- HELP Service Systi — 273-4630 — Kytron Circuits Corp. and insurance forms. ate with experience. Lobster Claw REEDEX CORP. Corporation Excellent salary and Please call 667-01 BS 643-4783 891-6070 23 North Avenue, 165 P New Boston St. "«" tltumt* Employ*' ** f benefits. Please call Restaurant . Billerica Arlington Waltham Wakefield, MA OiaaO PRIDE PRINTING CO. Woburn — or call « 484-5266. 580-1274 Brockton »» 938-9339 Call 664-6340 -935-7962- 20 26 20-26

-'.;-'- _■* r» CLERICAL General Data Excellent opportunity exiata with monulocturert repreaen- JANITORIAL Bookkeeper Bookkeeper totive of electrical auppliea foe peraon to perform primary Permanent part time Sheet Metal Drivers duties of f-lingiond backup for computer operator. Indi- RN/LPN Medical office in Lex- cleaners needed in Entry Soles, cash receipts, Experienced rood drivers victual will alto be reaponsible for pottlna. freight charges ington seeks full time the Wilmington area. disbursements, ledgers, 3toll.11fo7 ond reconciliation of inventory receivinga ond ahipmenta. Help wonted Cloaa I license 5 Accounts Receivable Ai experienced book- Some typing/keypunch ond filing experience helpful, train- Approximately 4 day work week, payroll. Some order en- yeors driving experience. Full or Part Time counts Poyoble or pricing 4 hours per day. try and sales service, Current D O T physical. High per diem rate or im- keeper for A/R. A/P. ing it provided. overtime available, background essential Full pressive benefits pockoge for Payroll and third-party Available in the competitive wages. sales reports, accounts Contact Contact Brad Potter. 935-8500 for details lime position only. the caring professional Join afternoon or evening Please coll receivable. Benefits. billing. Pittas* call Foam Transport, he. a ward dedicated Middlesex Yusen Associates, Inc. Experience preferred ASTRO DYNAMICS Fells Nursing Staff in Mefrose. Please call For more information 321-6800 Safety Department 16 EverbergRd.. Woburn, Moss. 2 Gill St. CALL call 246-1230. 665-7050 "" ISANfQUA10»O«!Ut«l!TI»»FtOVH . »" -657-4329- Woburn, Ma. § lor details 861-6070 2026 ; 00 * ,0*0.4'** 935-4944 8 end appointment 933-1161 for Interview ■* -

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Diano Corporation o subsidiary of BAUSCH l_ First Healthcare Corporation, a 1 i IOMB Is seeking individuals for the following subsidiary ol Hillhaven, Inc., ■ positions: with a regional office located SECRETARY just oft Route 128, has an Materials immediate opening Administrative I Experienced person with basic secretarial skills. I Will type purchase orders, correspondence, etc. Aide I Will be involved with buying of oHiee supplies. HYBRID SYSTEMS A need exists for on individual with 3 5 yeors experience preferably in on insurance DETAIL DRAFTSPERSON environment, to prepare charts graphs, and IIndividual needed to prepare detail drawings. reports and to provide dencol'administrative I light layouts, compile data and reports and pro Full time position available. At IS THE ONE... support You will also handle correspon- Icess engineering changes. Technical school a least 6 months experience on for dence and maintain records and files. You I plus with a minimum of 2 3 yeors experience. data entry equipment, with a should hove good office skills, a good tele- • interesting, well-paying positions speed of 8.000-10.000 key phone manner, and be well organized. This e excellent benefits program ELECTRO/MECHANICAL strokes per hour and is on excellent opportunity to get in on the • congenial & stable work environment ground level of corporate insurance admin- ASSEMBLER miscellaneous office duties istration I Perform o variety ofiosks■ to include building We offer a comprehensive Second shift opportunities now exist for: I mechanical sub-assemblies, instollotion of mo- company paid benefits Secretary/Clerk Iderotely complex home** assemblies, point-to- I point wiring ond minor reworking of mechanical package. If interested, please We currently have an opening for an indivi- contact Carolyn Bamford at dual with 2-3 years of office experience, and I parts. Must know and be able to use ston 861-7000 good typing and interpersonal skills. You will [dard hand and power tools Ability to solder land read prints ond wiring diagrams highly handle various secretarial duties, including I desirable FIRST technical typing, in an interesting engineer- HEALTHCARE ing environment. STOCK CLERK CORPORATION We offer competttlve salaries and bene- I We ore m need of on individual to assist with fits. If Interested please call or forward re- lour warehouse functions. While experience Individual will repair and maintain our production equipment sume to Lou Choitowekl, Itek Corporation. jnot necessary it would be helpful for you to be which includes die-mounters, eutectic and epoxy wire-bonders, lOMoguIre Road, Lexington. MA 03173, (417) llomiliar with materiol control (unctions such as and seam sealers. Should have some mechanical or electrical 374-3*50. An Affirmative Action Employer I ports allocation ond the receiving and slocking j background. A first shift position also is available. M/T. I of materials This is a temporary position.

Ill you feel your background and Interests coin- Icide with our needs, please drop by and fill out Ion application SSSe** ^ Itek Corporation DIANO Permanent Part Time CORPORATION Good eyesight required. Previous experience preferred. Creating Ideas for the '80's Subsidiary of Bousch 8 Lomb, Inc. Typist/Word Processor S Commonwealth Ave., ODI. o ropidly expanding management development P.O. Bex 1005 organization located in Burlingtorffchas an immediate need for an individual to work with our marketing and sales Woburn MA 01801 AUTOMATSS. an equal opportunity employer m'f h personnel, to input ond process data on out Philips (MlCOM) word processor BE A NURSE We require a mature individual with excellent typing skills who works efficiently with minimum supervision. No previous word processing experience is necessary. This Will operate a computer controlled wire bonder. Job includes AT CHOATE position will involve working during the late ofternoon ond Mail Clerk early evening hours 3*4 days a week Weekend hours correction of problems and adjustments to system. Must RN/OPERATIM. ROOM Ambitious individual needed for busy A/R moy be added if desired. have ability to comprehend and correct sophisticated Department. Duties include identifying in- computer operated system and be able to understand coming mail, filming customer invoicesand Please contact Nancy Cooper at 272-8040 military specifications to 883B for hybrid assembly. Prior Full Time or Part Time various clerical responsibilities. Experi- to arrange an immediate interview. experience with an automatic wire bonder or closely ence with 10-key calculator preferred Abi- Must have previous OR exp. lity to work with minimal supervision a must. related equipment preferred.

This is on excellent opportunity tor on experienced RN to work in a progressive community hospitol A/R which has been offering comprehensive heolth care CRT Operator ODi lor over 70 years. Fast-paced corporate A/R Department in Organizational Dynamics Incorporated immediate need of aggressive individual for further information please coll Employee Halations Duties will include daily posting of cus- 16 New England Executive Park at 933-4700. Ext. 211. tomer payments, customer maintenance Burlington. MA 01803-5299 >■» ssv« and general accounting adjustments via a Individual will mount chips on hybrid circuits. Familiarity CRT terminal Experience is preferred but with MIL Std883B. a plus. will train Must be able to use a 10-key calculator. First shift openings are available for: For an interview, call Kim Marcus at 933-5800, Ext. 570. 15 Olympia Avenue CLERK TYPISTS Woburn, MA 01801 An equal opportufWy «mo*H" We have an hnmedM* need lor well organized INTERSTATE UNIFORM Individual! In the following deportment*; Choote Memorial Hospital SERVICES CORPORATION Scheduling - Will be involved in shipments, computer *&* data entry, and general clerical duties We prefer one 21^renA*™eW±>uraMA 01001 Several positions. Individuals should have some experience El to three yeors' experience but ore willing to train A Division of Choote/Symmes Heolth Services lix. individuals wfth potential with microassembly An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F'M Order Entry • Will be responsible lor general clerical Hybrid Systems offers an unusually good benefits program, Travis Temporary duties in this busy department Experience In computer- including company-paid dental insurance, and a modern ized data entry preferred but will train person with NEW YEAR- NEW CAREERS Is On The Move typing skills working environment. ADMIN SECRETARY $300 Our current openings Include: Coll tor Interview ot 9JJ-7300 Interested? Assist directw ot program development In this • TYPIST ■ 55-65 wpm Lytron, Inc. Drop in or call Personnel Office, 667-8700. rapidly expanding communications Co Must be a Interview appointments up to 8pm. seit s'aner organized and able to make decisions • SECRETARIES * s/h preferred Dragon Cowl, Woburn. MA 01801 MARKETING SECY. $280 • CRT/DATA ENTRY OPS v> equal oppcnunBv empoief Aggrestve toe notch firm seeks take charge creative • KEYPUNCH OPS person High level career position Good secretarial Hybrid Systems • SWITCHBOARD OPS • ell board* skills and ability to communicate effectively W WCORPORATION Must be able to work a week or longer, 22 Linnell Circle PERSONNEL SECY. S275+ full days. Billerica, Massachusetts 01821 Exciting opportunity to become involved in presti- SECURITY An eguel opportunity employer m/f/hdepd. gious firm as a key person Constant "People Con- CALL WENDY, 272-6750 tact" Secretarial duties as well as administrative 57 TRAVIS 223C a* projects TFMPTOADV MxJCessex Tmpk PERSONNEL SEPVCES Burlington. MA 01803 EXEC. SECRETARY $325+ Part and Full time One ol our top client companies has an immediate - All SHIFTS - BURLINGTON AHEA- opening lor person with a high degree of judgement and initiative Assist VP of administration in all We have 25 immedial* openine* for individual! to work as Mcurity olliceii in high lech companies. We offer en aspects of Corporate decisions. above average darting rale, provide profVMional train- Many other local positions Call Esta or Lorraine. Sales Secretary ing, scheduler! pay reviews, and unsurpassed promotion- 273-2144 Medical Sales Office al opportunities. Join * well managed, last growing or 8 & C ASSOCIATES gannation with an outstanding reputation. PERSONNEL CLERK in Woburn areo is seeking an individual who is a sell- Division of Sullivan and Coj/iano slorler ond who can work wilh a minimum omounl of OPEN INTERVIEWS: Mon.Fri 9 A.M. lo 5 P.M. 4 8 Street. Burlington. Ma. supervision Enperience in handling telephone orders, pro- Converse, a leading domestic manufacturer of athletic Employment specialists since f 966 n.. cessing them filing ond light typing. Hours 8 a.m. lo 4 30 p m Mondoy through Friday. 25 POSITIONS footwear, is looking for a Personnel Clerk to work in QfrMfeeerfti Sennets L. its Corporate headquarters in Wilmington. Send brie* resume, and write for appointment to This is an entry level position offering a variety of Secretaries • Word Processors Box No. rm — c/o Dally Times LOCAL OFFICE: 265 Winn St.. Burlington, MA 272-8474 or 367-4580 25 Montvale Avenue. Woburn, MA 01NI duties, including the preparation of monthly billing for CRT Operators • Key Punch anequal opportunity employer various carriers, the processing of medical and dental • Typists insurance claims for employees, the upkeep of atten- dance records for all maintenance into a computer- Work lor o doy or o yeor it's up to you High paying position* avoilabl* in local companies Laboratory Technician ized system, and the running of all monthly reports. Call Susan at Security Officers Candidates for this position must possess excel- Suburban Skills Personnel — 272-2750 Several lull time openings in Woburn arto. Good storting lent typing skills, have the ability to communicate A good opportunity with a growing bio-medical PERMANENT POSITIONS ALSO AVAILABLE pay plus benefits Must be over 21 with clear record effectively, and work well with figures. Some general and own transportation Uniforms and training provided. plastics company. Excellent working conditions. No firearms. Retirees are welcome to apply. Chemistry knowledge would be helpful. office experience helpful. For interview call For appointment contact Mr. Solomon at Converse offers a complete benefits package, including dental coverage and tuition reimbursement. £P&OK/0/it4s9OC/afe9 Old Colony Security Inc. POLYMER TECHNOLOGY CORP. Interested applicants for this position should call Wilmington, MA Christine P. Gartan at 667-5700. 155 Middlesex Turnpike. 944-7145 1-658-6111 Burlington, MA Converse is located just off Route 93 at Exit 13 Temporary ond Permonenl Personnel Consultants (Concord St) at 55 Fordham Road, Wilmington,

Are you as effective as you could be? Director of Nursing POTENTIALS' Workshops for Coroor Change assist men ond Accounts Receivable Clerk Ocean View Manor Nursing Home women in gaining job seorch strategies, resume writing ond We ore an electronic distributor looking for on entry level interviewing skills. Also teach skills To build confidence, clerk who enjoys various duties pertaining to Accounts 400 Revere Beach Blvd., Revere overcome anxiety, shyness, procrastination, fear of conflict Receivable Experience helpful, but not necessary, will train. A ISO bed level 3 nursing home is in seorch of o qualified ond criticism, os well os skills to deal effectively with people. Excellent benefits. RN with ot leost 2 yeors of supervisory expedience in a For an interview call 272-5410 — Ext. 17 nursing home setting. As a subsidiary of Core Manor. Inc. For fro* brochure, call Equal Opportunity Employer , of Grand Rapids. Michigan, we ore able to offer excellent 482-3663 wages and benefits to our new Director. This position hos become open due to our present director i being promoted to our Division office. Heilind Electronics For a confidential Interview An affirmative action employer M/F. pleas* contact John E. Gerety Jr. Administrator ot < 185 Cambridge St., Burlington ren -2841958- Potentials >.

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SuppUrneM to Dally Times 1 ClwonlcW iwoDura.Readlng. Winchester, Burlington). LrrrtleW villager No. Kfdlng Transcript. Wilmington I TcwkftDury Town Crlor, Stononom Independent WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20,1982-PAGE S-9

933-3700 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham.

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Opportunity For Employment Experience in soldering electronic components, good manual dexterity and attention to detail are a must. EXPERIENCED In the Highly Specialized Field of Geriatrics. I Tellers I | Accepting applications for full or part time employment I .. 1 WIRER BONDERS We are on the move due to expansion. Requirements for this position ore 3-5 years ex perience as a senior wire bonder. Good eye sight Full time teller positions now available. and manual dexterity plus the ability to work with little or o supervision ore necessory. I I Responsibilities will be performing the basic wire 's ■ LPN's ^ Apply in person — bonding operation using various sizes of aluminum wire, following diagrams procedures and main- 1 WOBURN BANK & TRUST CO. | taining deportment standards. For 3-11 Shift EXPERIENCE Call Mrs. Devereaux or Mrs. Farrow i 6 Common Street, QC INSPECTORS Woburn, MA ,.« Experience in chip and wire bond inspection to mil- — 933-8175 — standards is required. Increasing demand lor our new product has created several full time positions in our modern air con- r ditioned facility. TECHNICAr We offer competitive woges and excellent benefits, including dental and hospitaluation plans Become In-School Youth 14-21 on important part of anew and exciting technology. [NURSING HOME RECRUITERS Coll or come in between 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. PERSONNEL ond ask for Judy Mello to set up an appointment. [18 Frances Street. Woburn. M; Earn Money After School 035-7600 SECRETARY THETAJ After-school programs now available, averaging EXECUTIVE 10 hours per week and paying minimum wage. CORPORATION Purchasing SECRETARY 209 West Cummin g* Park ^ WORK at a job site in or near your city/town Woburn, MA 01801 Company soon relocating Leadership In power opto-electron.cs one week...LEARN a skdl like word processing, fflffJ Secretary to Woburn. Equal Opportunity Employer data processing, or auto mechanics the next... Forms For immediate consider- ation please call -» w ETC.. ETC.. ALTERNATING EACH WEEK. 891-6740 FUND RAISING SECRETARY A well organized ombitious individual with excel- 11 you live In Burlington, Everett, Medlord Mel- Analyst lent secretarial skills is needed within our Purchas- rose, North Reading, Reading. Stonehom, Wake- We re looking for a mature individual with sharp secre- ing Department. Excellent typing, filing, good com- tarial skills to assist in many aspects of our fund raising tield. Wilmington, Winchester or Woburn. you municative skills, shorthand a plus Responsible for campaign oil correspondence ond CRT experience desired. Will may be eligible. Working in our busy Forms Control Deportment, also be responsible for supply and expense purchase your responsibilities will include the design loyoul Reporting to the Director, you will be responsible for or order placement and expediting. Business school de ond comera ready preparation of business forms. gonizing meetings, preparing meeting materials, ond pro- sired with o minimum of 2 years experience in a COME TO APPLY AT: viding necessary follow-up. You should be capable of re purchasing setting. This position requires o droltmg artistic or paste MEDFORD CETA loting well to the public, while hondling o variety of as- signments. up background Insurance ond or business exper HANCOCK SCHOOL lence helpful Alpha offers a competitive wage and an excellent 24 HANCOCK AVENUE, MEDFORD Word Processing This position presents on excellent opportunity for advance- benefits package. It you ore looking lor a competitive salary, ei ment to the right condidate. For further information, please Bring proof of residence and verification of cellenl benefits and a friendly atmosphere, please coll Personnel at 6461500, Ext. 1140. Please submit resume including salary requirements SECRETARY call 245-6000. Ext. 264 tor more information. family income. If under 18. the signature of a $2551 to Lucille Paone parent or guardian will also be required on your Glampur oHice needs application. 20 Sylvan Rd., organized PRO to work wtth WP and act os lia- J\merican Woburn, Mass. 01801 "» FOR MORE INFORMATION son to mgmt staff. Steno a plus. CALL Mutual 395-7600 (Linda) Symmes Hospital Insurance Companies at Alpha The Alpha Advantage Programs for out-of-school youth with or in need Hospital Road, Arlington, MA 02174 WAKIFIRD, MA 01 MM . A Division ol Choate/Symmes Health of a high school diploma or GED are also avail- Services Inc. iCDOHs.".!* «">pioft* able. „,-

AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM i» II \0 FIELD SERVICE CUSTOMER 0\ \0 EJLf.'s SERVICES MANAGER 0\ REPRESENTATIVE Our Bookkeeping Operotions section it PART-TIME Our Precision Measurement Division manu- Warehouse Order Filler Immediate Openings seeking on experienced supervisor 'o over \0 factures electro-mechanical systems used in the see a staff of 25 Functional areo includes machine tool industry. Full Tim* 0\ To assist with the pulling and packaging of stop poyments wire tronsfers checkbook SECRETARY Our continued growth has created on immed- 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. parts for customer orders. While most products service* customer inquiries ond statement iate opening for a Field Service Representative Plus Call Duty to install and troubleshoot our bockgouge pro- are small electronic parts there are some prepoiotion 35 years closely le'oted e» Accurate typist with good grammatical skills perience desired ducts This position colls for 80% nation wide heavy items which require that the applicant Ambulance company offers needed to support o Technical Services staff interesting position for some \0 for a 24 hour work week Mus' be con travel and may involve relocation to the Mid- be able to lift 50 pounds. one interested In paramedi- We offer o comprehensive benefits program 0\ scientious and willing to become tomilior with west area. In oddition to having at leost 2 years exper- cal professiono. E.M.T. train excellent working conditions a"d we ore scientific and environmental information. Lionex is a dynamic, fast growing, distributor ing preferred, but medicol conveniently located oft Rouie 128 S0 ience in digital electronic systems, you must be able to operate simple machine tools ond of electronic components, offering an excellent background is acceptable 0\ We offer competitive solones and o bene Please send resume including salary history fit package that ronks with the best Please draw dimensional hand sketches. Good com- rate of pay, competitive benefit program and a munication skills ore a must. Familiarity with MIL 272-5040 to the Personnel Director. \0 contact Helen Poppas ot 272 4100 (or appoint- congenial atmosphere. Interested applicants analogue and microprocessors a real plus. 0\ ment should contact Mr. Dan Nuzzo. No agencies S0 please. essexbanK ft you are Interested in exploring this oppor- Co for the bra. 0\ ASSISTANT tunity, please send your resume to Pot Flanagan DURACELL INTERNATIONAL INC Executive Off Icei or Anita Baker ot the address below or coll us \0 Laboratory for Priysica' Science SHIPPER- One Essex Center Drive, 0\ ot 651-6100. Peabody MA 01960 Northwest Industrial Park RECEIVER An Equal Opportunity Employer M F T~Y"TV/ 1 North Av«., Growing young energetic X Burlington MA 01803 IDRCjDYNAMICSIrvnr*T RESEARCH CORPORATIC compony Position open im- J\ X Burlington, MA An equal opportunity employer 8 K mediotely Fringe benefits in m^^^M 60Concord St. Wilmington, MA01M7 272 9400 eluding major medicol pen ■'■"■a AN fouAt orrOtluMlv EMiorlR M r ^.s^A - sion. profit shoring, etc Du- ties include repockoging. re- CORPORATION ceiving and shipping WANTED • Secretaries • Typists NO AGENCIES PLEASE Call Mr. Ple>rc« S This ts on Equal Opportunity Employer M F '»•)' -935-3150- IMMEDIATELY • Word Processors FULLTIME BETWEEN JOBS? Work temporory tor a few doys or weeks while you Assembly/Production LOT PERSON - DRIVER search for that "just right" position. You can work ot local companies earning good hourly wages and you con pick Utility Worker $ Bills to Pay$ AND COURIER up your poy check on Friday of 'he week you work Machine Operator Ground floor opportunity to learn auto leasing No fee An entry level opportunity exists tor on in- After Christmas, comes and rentals. To operate small machine requiring good finger dexterity. dividual to perform general maintenance bills. Earn extra money Stonehom, 61 (Main St. This position especially adaptable to femole applicants Call Don Allen work, snow removal and other reloied duties. meor Redstone Plaza) ,, BC'BS. profit sharing, life and disability insurance, two by working temporary Office You must be available to work overtime Call Susan at 431 4901 , weeks vocation (1st year). 10 paid holidays. S poid sick job assignments through when required — 438-4100- Burlington days We offer competitive salaries and benefits. Specialists 99 So. Bedford St. H interested, please call Lou Chrostowski at Call Mr. York —272-7940 c*r Peter Fuller Leasing (neor Northeastern Campus! 274-2950. Itek Optical Systems, 10 Maguire KLLm° Equal Opportunity Ei ployer Call Kathy at 273-1470 Road. Lexington. MA 02173. An Affirmative Schaal Assoc. SERVICES Action Employer M 'F. 4 A St., jurilngton, MA 01103 "» OFFICES IN READING &Rent-A-Car m AND CHELMSFORD We Await Your Call... SECRETARIES - CLERKS - WORD PROCESSORS 944-8580 Monday-Friday 7-5:30 t Our temporary help service will place you in various com- Trainees Wanted Hek Optical Systems panies according to your skills and availability. Not*" Ao»"<» N«vtM A(t» MECHANICAL BUYER A Division ot Be* Corporation Long and short term assignments, vocations and holiday *«MVOIoppoitu"''T»mP,ov*M F We need people who wont to work. 13 IV We need on individual with knowledge In sheet metal pay plus a referral bonus. Never a fee. Call today for Orating ld>t)S lor the 80'* Some heavy lifting involved. fabrication, weldments. machining ond row stock on appointment. buying Experience is required In Burlington call Diane FUU TIME - DAY SHIFT ONIY 273-3040 Apply at: Call tor Interview at vM-7300. 97 Cambridge St. HABOt TRIFFRfVI E ) General Plasma Associates, Inc. Lytron, Inc. SECRETARY In Wellesley coll Petty at SALES Dragon Court. Woburn, MA 01801 431-1755 . 5 Draper Street ADDISON WESLEY has on .mmediole opening for o com- Aneajoiccpcrturtftvemptow 19 JI 167 Worcester St. Woburn. MA 01801 „» petent secretory with 3-5 yeors experience to perform Personnel Pool. PEOPLE secretoriol odministrotive ond clericol functions This Give me 40 good selling position requires excellent typing skills mochine. Irons cription e.penence good telephone monner. orgoniio- hours ond I will show you how t **" to earn up to $400 per week ELDERLY SERVICES f*0**A*t*f0*fi0*000l00000l0ll}l0000000000l* tionol skills and flexibility to deal effectively in a busy or better, in commissions. working environment. INSURANCE AGENT WYNN OIL COMPANY is 40 CASEWORK SUPERVISOR - Responsible tor (raining ond Career position opening in the years old. Protected area. Security Guards We offer a 35 hour week excellent componypoid bene- supervision ol casework ,ioH. Some plonning and com Greater Reading area with Repeat business. Self-em- munily relotiont work involved MSW and previous super Earn extra income by working weekends on 2nd ond 3rd fits, ond componysubsidiied cofeterlo. THE JOHN HANCOCK INSURANCE CO. ployed after 3 months train- visory experience required. Salary $14,700. shift In the Woburn Bedford area os a uniformed security For appointment, call Personnel Deportment ing Only wont to talk to peo CASE MANAGER — Assesses needs and eligibility of clients, guard. Start at $4.45 per hour with automatic increase to 944-3700 - Reading. r A Murrl-llne Company pie who ore self-motivated. develops ond initiate* service plan to meet needs. Monitors S4 7 j poi houi otii'i 6 n-onihs No experience necessary os {xperleiKenotnece*»ory. We will train you. For further information services ond maintains client file A car is necessary, v e provide uniforms ond training. Applicants must be over Guaranteed salary plus commission. mileage allowance. College degree, or equivalent exper 18. have o cor, a telephone in their home and a good call Bob Nadoau Also excellent fringe benefits. ience required Salary $II,IM. citizenship record. A Addlson Wesley (Distributor) Publishing Company, Inc. Submit resume specifying positions applied for by Feb- Those int«r«t«rd, pleas* call — 1-753-8474 Call tor Interview Doys, 245-0311 ruary 1. 1982. to Mystic Valley Elder Home Cora, Inc. Jacob Way, Reading. MA 01867 Mr. Gatto- 944-6370 Evenings after S p.m.. 661 Moin Straat. Maiden. MA 02148. NESS CORPORATION An Affirmative Action, 833-5158 Minot.lf Applicant! Old* Vroriwt ond Olrxwi Art f ncouf og*d lo Apply £ E An Equal Opportunity Employer it Equal Opportunity Employer qu*l Opportunity Employer AM ArneMAHVf ACTION fOUAl OPPOHIUNIIV (MPIOVit ru\jTJxnju'ijij~Lriru--u-i.nni- -- — ■*-■■■-■■-»»■ ******AMkMAft*MAftAtMA********A**

U <>■ Supplement lo Oelly Times 1 Chronicle iWoburn.SeeoIng, Winchester, MMM Lynnllekl Vllleeer PAGE S-10-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1982 No. Reedln, Trenscrlpt, Wllmlnelon I Tew-soury Town Crier, SloneMm inoepenaent 33 933-3700 -3700 I Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. ONE STORE Time For " Work Toward A CUSTOMER SERVICE r.A Change? Healthy Goal CLERK too RNs Call Travis! • Emergency Room 3 evenings per week Converse, the leading domestic manufacturer of small mm SEC. taS29o SR. INVENTORY Several positions open in dy- athletic footwear, is looking for a Customer Service namic Human Resources ANALYST MTens • Recovery Room 7 A M 3PM clerk to work in its Corporate headquarters in for your ambition? Oept. for self-starters who 2-3 yrs. exp. m inventory 1 Wilmington. en|oy fast-faced positions of control in o hi-tech manu ICU (experienced preferred) responsibility Excel, com- focturing environment req'd. 7AM 3P.M This position involves the taking of phone orders munications skills, typing Working knowledge of MRP. 3P.M. II P.M. from sales reps, the research and process of cus- We can give you a whole professional demeanor 3-5 o must • II PM 7AM (no weekends pluso yrs sec exp req'd SENIOR night bonus) tomer cancellations, and various other clerical duties. EXEC. SEC. toS280 EXPEDITOR US14.7K •Med Surg Qualified candidates should be High School area-ful! Dir or research group seeks II P.M. 7A M mature individual with s h| ) 3 yrs. previous exp in pro- graduates with a minimum of 2 years office experi- duction planning & know- typing 4 5 yrs. sec. exp re • Nursery ledge of MRP. musts. Join o ence in general/clerical duties. quired. II P M 7A M growing computer firm. Su- Converse offers a complete benefits package SR. KEYPUNCH per working environment including dental coverage and tuition reimbursement. OPERATOR toS260 SALES SEC. toS225 Don't let a good track record is a retail super- IBM System 34 exp reqd Work for the district soles of- OR Technician Interested applicants for this position should call Leod a small group of on ex- fice of o unique co. Good visor go to waste lor lack of growth opportunity. 7AM 3PM Christine P. Gaitan at 657-5700. If you can function in a last-paced environment, panding firm. typing & Dictaphone exp Converse is located just off Route 93 at Exit 13 here's your chance to become a Field Supervisor W.P. to $240 req'd Training available on with a nationally known food chain. Experience on Wang 125A o Wang W P. Great benefits Supply Clerk (Concord St.), at 55 Fordham Road, Wilmington, We'll prepare you thoroughly'to assume lull preferred for this engineering CLK.-TYPIST to $200 MA 01887. responsibility tor personnel, operations and mer- & documentation dept Good 1-3 yn. oflicee.p CRT help, 7 AM 3PM . responsible to' o variety ot chandising for the area to which you'll be as- typing necessary Super-du- ful for busy service dept ot duties relating to the delivery and mainten- -\® signed after successfully completing a com- per benefits. growing CO. ance of supplies to nursing units prehensive training program. Several other excellent positions ore available These key Retail Field Supervisor positions Companies pay all lees Registered offer competitive starting salaries, regular merit Drop in or call Undo or Either, 272-6750 COnVERSE reviews, company car, excellent comprehensive Open evening! by appointment. Pharmacist • benefits and profit sharing retirement plan. Box 57 Alternate weekends Must be registered in Massachusetts hove hospitol experience TRA/fS 223C Middles.. Turnpike and knowledge ot Unii Dose and IVs 1 An reliant "—r">~ ■• - ftrsorvrel Burlington, MA 01103 An affirmative action employer M/F Apply In person, Thursday January 21. • am to 6 pm: Medical Nk. tons Colonial Hilton Inn Transcriber E«it JlorM(off rt. 121) Wol.ti.ld MA Radiology NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE PRODUCTION Day position full time Mondoy 'h.ough Fn For the Future doy. Must be experienced in radiologic term mology Experience on IBM word processing ffjoeVOpportumtvE'rtpioye'Mf ,8 *> All Shifts system helpful but training will be provided You've Been Looking For MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS Inter. Mark./Execu. Secretary to$17K Order Entry X-Ray large international corporation seeks polished professional executive secretory BRAZERS Technician who has working knowledge of German. Assist the-Manoger of Marketing with Terra-Light, a leading manufacturer of doily activities of running a successful deportment Excellent typing and a winning solar equipment, has immediate Alternote Saturdoys I) P M 7AM Musi 1 attitude desired. Call now CLERK openings for experienced production be registered and hove experience We have on immediate opening in our busy Sales Entry Level Sales Secretary to $200 wk. personnel in their Billenca plant We'll Winchester Hospital offers a competitive Department for a qualified individual to enter move our entire operation to OANVERS Excellent entry level office position in busy soles office for bright beginner! salary and on excellent benefit plan sales orders on an IBM 34, maintain customer m April and will take all our employees Position offers diversity, lots of public contact and OPPORTUNITY to learn with us If you enjoy a hectic atmosphere, have good typing skills and love dealing files and prepare monthly soles reports. Please contact Helen Hogan with people we want to talk with you. If you hove mechanical aptitude, pro- in the Employee Relations Department at 729>t000 Ext. 274. Legal Secretary/No steno toS280wk. The successful candidate should have strong in- duction and brazing, welding or other ter-personol skills with on aptitude for figures Growing renown low firm seeks multi-tolented individual to assist ottorney torch experience, we're offering a com- WINCHESTER HOSPITAL who specializes in employment discrimination coses. Position requires professional and on eye for details. Good typing will be a petitive poy scole and benefit program. attitude, excellent typing, and the ability to leorn quickly Legal experience pre definite plus. Winchester. MA 01890 ferred but not necessary. To learn more about these openings, call Tim Nolan today at 643-2159 for an An Equal Opportunity Employer NEW WORD PROCESSING DIVISION OF Dota Instruments is a fast growing high tech interview. CIRCLE EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANTS OPEN manufacturer located near Honscom Field in Lexington. We offer competitive salaries with a TERHA-LIGHT, INC. Call us for more information 30 Manning Road liberal fringe benefits package. Billenca. MA 01821 \2ZXZZZZZZ2ZZZZBZZt\ CONSULTANTS WHO CARE ALL FEES PAID BY CLIENT COMPANIES An Equal Opportunity Please call Paulette Jacobson Employer Receptionist/Secretary 8mpovm£nT at 861-7450 We have on immediate opening for an outgoing individual We »e Seen The Future - It's In ' to greet the public, operate our switchboard ond perform for an appointment secretonal duties for our personnel deportment ond plant CIRCLE conjuiTAnTS monager Shorthand is not required, but the ideal candi 6 N. E.Exec.Park...Burlington...: date should possess good typing skills This position offers diversified duties to on individual who does not like routine Call Ms. Vedes for an interview today DATA INSTRUMENTS INC. at 245-8600 4 Hartwoll Place. Lexinqton, MA 02173 an equal opportunity employer STOCK CLERK « M ust hove fomi»ottty with stock room operctlons Container Corporation and procedures in electronics manufacturing environment Experience with kitting, reading bills ot material and working with electronic of American Medical Claims components. Two years' experience desirable 365 A udubonRd., Wakef ield Mass. We otter competfftre salary and a compteheiv . (Exit 32 Off Rto. 128) ENGINEERING slve benefits package. Interested applicants LX)CUMENTATION CLERK Processor are Invfted to apply In person. An equal opportunity employer Join o rapidly growing compony in suburban Winchester. GTE Telenet Corporation **■/**,**?*?*****,*/+*■*/«/* Since Teradyne began in 1960. our innovations Must have 1-2 years experience m group health claims 20 lloochord Rood have dominated the automatic lest equipment in- with insurance compony or similar organization You will iurtngk>n,MA0«8O3 dustry. Right now. we're looking for a highly grow and prosper with us Salary open 273-5930 responsible individual lo join our ICD Division Call Mrs. Rodrigues at An «auai o©ooA»>*. •"■cow Engineering Services Group. — 729-4899 — • Xroy • Physical Therapy In this position, you will process engineering All BE PI IES HEID IN COMPLETE CONFIDENCE u J • Lab • Occupational Therapy change documentation, ensuring that accurate cor- • EKG • Respiratory Therapist rections are made in a timely manner. To qualify, you should have 1-2 years of related experience • EEG e Medical and the ability to read schematics and mechanical • Dental • Operating Room drawings. Previous experience .with ECO process- LIGHT ASSEMBLY/SOLDERERS ing and bills of material is a must. Some cable and 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Shift — Will Train NEEDED NOW wiring drawing required. ASSEMBLER Supplement your Income Chooie the hours doy* ond Part time assembler needed for light assembly of small SHOP ASSISTANT assignment! you wont Work in hospilols, nursing homes, private homes or doctors offices. Interested applicants should call Doug Scott at electromechanical components. Experience preferred. Full Time 482/2700. ext. 3149. Flexible hours between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pleasant work Clean solor products/ossist in shipping. For a penonal Interview and more information mg conditions Apply ot - Will train. call — 273-3043 — Headquartered ncur South Station, the MBTA. the Full company benefits MuVs Pike, unii the Expressway, Teradyne provides Reedex Corporation APPIY IN PERSON Medical Personnel Pool un "iirsiuntlnB wane and benefits package. 165P New Boston St.. Woborn SOLENERGY CORPORATION 97R Cambridge St. jn equal opportunity employer mit " *° Woburn-Or Coll (Trelrey Real Estate Building) 171 Merrimoc St., Woburn. Matt. 01*01 -935-7962- Burlington, MOM. 01103 •** ■■ Electronic Technician SECRETARIES Full lime for experienced individual with electronic bock Accounts Payable Clerk LPN SECRETARY ground Excellent opportunity to work with developing TYPISTS General Office duties including responsibility for occounts 3 to 11 two nights new product Salary commensurate with experience. Full — Part Time — payable, check disbursements, post to sales ond cost regis company benefits. CLERKS ter, typing ond miscellaneous clerical duties. Must be fam- Mature, thoroughly experienced, with ability to iliar wtih calculator 40 Sour week 8 5, 3 girl office. Park Small Nursing Home in Wakef ield For personal interview, pleose call Jay Woolfrey ot 272- KEYPUNCH OPS. compose answers to routine mail. ing available. 7723. PLEASE CALL. APPLY IN PERSON SWITCHBOARD Call 306-2880 Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Programs & Analysis, Inc. ROOKKEEPERS Guardian Nursing Home 21 Roy Avenue 1-93 and Montvale Avenue Burlington. MA 0HO3 Lacey Truck Equipment Woburn. MA 01(01 Lft 0M1 r ">oii •• OXHO" ' •QUO1 OepO"V««*Y •mplo*»' WORD PROCESSORS 245-2483 50 Mystic Avenue, Medford i»w An Equal Opportunity Employer uj.n Immediate openings, for long or short term jobs in the Rio 128 93 areos. Excellent NO EXPERIENCE We Are A Notional $50,000 OFFICE pay. NO Fee. LAID OFF?!! NECESSARY Retail Dept. Manager Food Service Company (Higher compensation Part Time Looking For a Part time for the experienced) Develop o second income Missesand Juniors We ore o dynamic fashion retail chain offering growth Western'stuniiit uiiitis TheOne business 2-3 yeors potontiol. CLEANERS opportunities to highly motivated individuals. Our Woburn J50 000 o yeai Realistic first CMk. Nurses Aides •tore needs a Deportment Manager for It's Misses and PART TIME WITH IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN: year income $1,500.mo Port Immediate need Junior Departments. If you hove fashion retail background, Minimum 2 yeors experience. Day WiltrBsses/Writers Time. The ability to manage Clerical, Secretarial, Word Processors, lull part time. 7-3. some supervisory experience ond are looking for a challeng- Knowledgob'e in floor mam ami ond motivate It tho onfy Mflsttss/Ktst TEMPORARY SERVICES Coll Monday Hint Friday ing position we wont to meet you. (•nonce. WilmlngtonAVoburn Keypunch Ops., Light Industrial, retirement for success Weil Far Immediate Interview apply or call 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Pot Wisher -665-7050- capitalized compony; no fi- oreo Monday thru Friday, /AMerlamSt. Assembly, Medical, Technical Typists 6p.m. to0 p.m. nancial risks. Mr. Gary Gianfelice — (17-935-1242 Coll after 2 P.M.- Lexington, MA 44 Mall Rd., Burlington, Matt. 01103 ■I0DLESEX FELLS Call -22928 30- NURSING HOME Eagle Assoc. ■■ Howland-Steinbach 578-5528 881-0707 Woburn Moll Woburn. Matt. o« eqvol oppc Ivmry *n>ploy». PAID BENEFITS Melroio.Ma*..,.,. 272-8062 43fi: An equal opportunityity employe rM/F

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fICES 0FFERED!| HELP WANTED HELP WANTED A-Z SERVICES CARPENTRY LICENSED Electrician, low OLD COLONY RUBBISH REMOVED EARN EXTRA MONEY! Part DENTAL ASSISTANT full MAINTENANCE and REMODELING, renovating rates, because I moonlight. PAINTING CO. We do more BE SAFE - Prevent fires and time sales position Work 3- time position avail incl. 2 alterations. Call Ted work. Attics, basements, John English. Lie no. than paint. Commercial 4 accidents. Will take away 4 hrs 2 nights Earn $75 Car eves. 4 Saturday. Exp. pre! EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Nalwalk, 944-8373 windows, doors, E20810 Call 658-7394. SOttT residential, inter. 4 ext rubbish from cellars, attics, nee. Will train. Great for but not req. Call Judy 664- paperhanging, painting. Experienced with senior level management SOIIC R.M. Collins, Electric Fully licensed, insured. All yards and so forth. Ap- mothers Call Louise at 944- 5901. Quality work at reasonable and posessing good skills. ALTERATIONS ol all kinds RESIDENTIAL. Industrial 4 work done by prof painters. pliances, furniture moved or 8394. HWM3x HWI-20 rates Call Paul 663-8838 commercial wiring service. 9444010. StfC disposed of. Servicing Draperies also Reasonable EARN $50 for 5 hours work, SECRETARY. Investment SM2-6 Master License No. A8326. Woburn area for past 22 price Call 4384779. PAINTING showing Queensway firm in N.E. Exec. Pk. is RECEPTIONIST CARPENTRY Call Ron, 2454599. SOtfN years Call 933-1868. SM23x SO2-10S PAINTING. Interior and Fashions or be a hostess 4 seeking an individual to Good telephone personality and good ALUMINUM ADDITIONS, Roofing, FENCES exterior, quality work, RUGSSHAMPOOED earn tree clothing. Call 657- work 4 to 6 hrs. per day clerical skills. TRIPLE TILT Aluminum basements, siding, decks SKIP CLEVELAND. Con- reasonable prices. Free GALLANT SERVICE CO. 7988 or 658-9763. HWtfT performing general Send resume to: comb windows, alum storm and complete remodeling. tracting 4 Fencing Co estimates. Call Mario 944- Wall to wall carpeting secretarial 4 office tasks Also, aluminum PRINCESS HOUSE doors, alum gutters and Chainlink. wood, all types. 1957. StfC cleaned. All size rugs. Free Dictaphone exp. req. Call replacement windows, LOOKING FOR Outgoing RASTER TECHNOLOG YS vinyl & alum siding 344 Also fence repairs 4 R.C. PAINTING pick-up and delivery. Fully 2724420. storm windows 4 doors. compressor wk. 438-1545. type of gal. not afraid to do 9 Executive Park Drive 4143 INTERIOR 4 Exterior, over insured. Satisfaction her thing. Must be over 18 HW1-21 J.M. Knox Builder. 4384738 438-3210. SOtfS SOtIC 15 yrs. experience. guaranteed. Free estimate. have car 4 phone. Earn wkly No. Billerico Mass. SOtfS PRINTING. Small high 2026 APPLIANCES REPAIRED GUITAR LESSONS Reasonable prices and free Call 2724432. pay checks along with production shop needs VACUUM CLEANER and CARPENTRY BOB BUSA'S Guitar Studio. estimates. 9444976 or 944- SM26x prestige of being a Princess press operator to run sewing machine repairs, REMODELING. ADDITIONS, Private Instructions for 3388 StfC RUGS SHAMPOOED House consultant. Free Hamada and Multi 1250 roofs, porches closed in. Bi bags, belts, replacement beginners 4 advanced WOBURN Paint 4 paper FIRST ROOM $25. additional training to qualified. Mrs. presses full time $4-$6 per ■ Call after 5 pm Arnold hoses Built in vacuum students. 272-1297 SM1-30 Complete painting 4 paper rooms $15. Call Phil 944- DiMatteo. 391-2290. hour. Citation Press. Inc.. A.R. MACHINISTS Baker 944-2215 cleaners, sold and serviced. " rilWM Your Firewood hanging service. Int 4 ext. 3001,721-1808 SOtfC HW1IS 273-1358 Class A ■ B S01-29C Free estimates Pickup and HAVE SPLITTER will travel For estimates call 9354889 A-A-A SEWING MACH'S FAMILY BUSINESS Ex- HW1-21 CARPENTER MACHINIST/C.N.C. delivery. 2 day service 302 You owe it to your beck. It's or 933-2079 SOtfT WE SERVICE AND have pansion Pt time mgmt SHOE WAREHOUSE - WHO CARES LATHE i MILLER MontvaleAve 935-2704 painless Call Woody 9 am PAINTING parts for Singer, Kenmore. situation, seeking 3-5 am- Shipping-receiving. No exp. ROUGH. FINISH SM6x to 5 pm, 334-3232. SOttL PAINTING. Expert Interior Nelco, Brothers, White. bitious individuals to work necessary. Call Mike 933- Set up 8 operate B4H Appliance Service remodeling. Formica, FLOOR SANDING and Exterior. No job too Morse. New Home. Necchi from home, substantial 8640 XL offers fully paid Blue Cross Blue Shield master med- cabinels Joseph Maksou. CALL ANYTIME FOR repairs R8.8FLOORS small or large. J, Abreu. 935- and most others. Singer. 295 income Interview only 438- HW1-21 icol health 8 life insurance ll'i paid holidays a 109 Bancroft Ave., Reading liberal vocotion schedule air condilioned planl and on major brands ol washers, MORE THAN 1 rm $65 per 2793. SMIx Main St.. Stoneham. 438- 7069 PART—TIME 944-9031 SOtfC ■ »mpla>loyee stock ownership plon dryers, dishwashers, rm. Floor sanding 4 WOBURN Paint 4 paper 3268 SM11x HW2-3S HELP NEEDED for GENERAL REPAIRS Home refinishing, steam cleaning Call Jack Moron - 935-4807 ranges. Ireezers & Complete painting 4 paper SEE YOU Manager-Hall mark Cards Waketield Constr Co. refrigerators, reasonable remodeling, int-extenor, Free estimates. Call Steve. hanging service Int 933- AT THE PEWTER POT MANAGER FOR Hallmark purchasing Dept. Mostly STL* a division of K M C carpentry, paint, paper, rates. Prompt service Call 321-1629 or Bob. 438-5224 2079 Restaurant where good Card and gift shop in typing and telephone work 24 Conn. Sl- 944-7270. StIC masonry, no job too small. SOtfS SOtfT friends get together. At 580 Woburn-Burlington area Must be able to work Freeesls Call 438-1107 Woburn. Ma. 01801 Appliance Service INSULATION Main St . Reading Center Send resume to Box 2901. C- flexible hrs. Reply to Box SOUS Palrrtlng-Paperhanglng An Equal Opportunity Employer 20-72 30 YEARS SERVICING all LET CON-SERV (Bay State INTERIOR-EXTERIOR work StfC O Daily Times. 25 Montvale no. 482. c-o The Reading CEILINGS major appliances including Gasl 4 Gordon S. Pettengill professionally done at SNOWPLOWING Ave. Woburn. MA 01801. Chronicle. 531 Main St. P.O. PROFESSIONALLY relrigs. a-cond. 8 am to 7 insulate your home or reasonable rates. Free COMMERCIAL OR HWM24 Box 240. Reading. Mass SPRAYED textured Your HELP WANTED pm. 245-2824. After 7 pm. business. Proper in- estimates. Phone Steve residential, reasonable FREE BOARD 4 room in 01867 WAITERS and 665-3751 SOtfS choice of gold, silver or stallation guaranteed by Meuse at 438-5865 SOtfS rates. Call Bob or Jack 944- New Hampshire femalfi to HW1-20C EARN $4.87~Hr. clear sparkles. Free WE NEED ASSISTANCE in APPL 4 LAMPS rewired & infra-red scan All work 4143or944-3219 StfC tend bar pt-time 4 chauf- WANTED IN STONEHAM Painting-Wallpapering WAITRESSES evaluating 4 responding to repaired. Convert lamps to estimates. Woburn Car- guaranteed lor 3 yrs. by Bay feureile live in will explain RN or LPN — 7 am - 3 pm, 40 pentry 4 Remodeling 935- State Gas Free esl FULLY INSURED, over 20 SNOWPLOWING - EXPERIENCED — daily work reports sub- 3-way Rsbl rates, pay years' experience. Ceilings SNOWPLOWING. Call more. Age 35-50 but not a hr shift. Small exclusive repaired items only Don't 1873,935-1489 SM26x Financing arranged Call must. Must have pleasant nursing home. Salary One of ihe North Shores mitted by out field agents Gordon at 438-1470 SOtfS a specialty. Call Don anytime lor estimate 935- throughout the state. No chuck it. save it 438-3675. CERAMIC TILE McLennan. 4384483. SOUS 7993 personality. Fore more into negotiable. Call 438-1116. 9 leoding restouront has full SHOWER WALLS, tile INSULATION 438436910 am-12 mid. am to 4 pm for appointment lime openings for day and exp nee. Paid training s_ o i r s Painting-Wallpapering S1-22 repairs, back splashes, INDUSTRIAL. COM HW1-20S HW1-22C night shifts. program. Work full or part ARTIST TAILORING vestibules, regrouting Free MERCIAL and residential. COMMERCIAL & AP»IY IN PEKON time at home. For info send WILL DO A watercolor STONEHAM TAILOR SHOP. HAIRDRESSERS and FULL TIME HELP wanted estimates. Call anytime Boilers, tanks, ducts, pipes, Residential, int. 4 ext Self addressed, stamped painting of your home. Call 19 Franklin St.. Stoneham operators. Full time em- Hours 6:30 am to 3 pm. Good after 5 664-5285 SM1-30 economizers, breeching, painting. Free estimates, Kernwood-at- envelope 9V? inches long to 944-7561 S01-29C paper removal. Ref Call Any type ol alterations for ployment available. 933- pay, good benefits. Doug's AWGA Dept E. Box 49204 B&B CHIMNEY SWEEP solar, new 4 repair. Ref ASPHALT PAVING today. 9354415. Quality men and women Hours 9722 Exxon 944-9665 Lynnfleld Atlanta GA 30359. PROTECT AGAINST avail Phillips Pipe Gover- ALL TYPES -driveways 4 work guaranteed Mon . Wed . Fn . Sat . 9-5; HW1-26 HW1-22C HW1-20T dangerous chimney fires by ning 6584511 55 Salem Street additions, parking lots & SM1-22 Tues. 8-2: Thurs 8-5 and PERSON TO CARE tor 2 FULL TIME Tow truck driver having your chimney S02-17T Lynnfiold MA DENTAL ASSISTANCE lines, roads & streets. PAPERHANGER 6 30-10 pm 438-7198 SM29x children ages 12 4 9 in my wanted Good pay. good MATURE. EXPERIENCE. 4 cleaned professionally CHAIN SAW 4 snowblower home. Mon. thru Fri. from 3- Concrete work, patios & PAINTING AND Papering TAXES benefits. 944-9665 dyas weekly, Dental pool decks New and old Pointing and rebuilding repairs 4 tune-ups. Sarno 6 pm Must enioy children 4 HWT-22C Fully insured contractor General Repair. Call 658 No |ob too small. For free ALL FEDERAL and State Hygienist for Saturdays home landscaping Hilltop income tax returns have transportation. Call BARBER STYLIST HELP WANTED Free estimates. B4B 2266 or 2454284 SOtfT estimates call John Flynn at only. Wilmington Call 658- Co General Contractor 944- 322-5793 after 5 pm. StfC prepared by an ex- after 6 pm. 944-2998 TOP PAY, Excellent working 6200. CHIMNEY SWEEP COM- HW1-20C 0888 StfC HEATING 4 PIPING perienced, practicing tax conditions, flexible hours, $100 PER WK pt time at HW1-20T PANY. 933^845. SM10x GAS. OIL.Solar Systems AM PIANO TUNING Automotive Workshop PETTEE PIANO SERVICE accountant with full BE HOME days with your lor person who can do it all home. Webster. America's WANTED EXPERIENCED CERTIFIED MECHANICS - CHIMNEY CLEANING makes. Blueray Weil- knowledge of the new 1981 children Work evenings 944-1586 foremost dictionary co. nds. CHIMNEYS CLEANEO and tuning 4 repair A family hairdresser, to work in Lowest prices General auto Mclain. Texaco, Beckett 4 tax law changes, as they earning money parly-plan HW1-20C home workers to update repaired. Old chimneys Interburner Fruances in- business lor over 100 years pleasant shop in repair, foreign and apply to you I will meet with way. Sell Dutchmaid clothes WORK AT HOME jobs local mailing lists. All ages, rebuilt and relined. stalled from $995 Sheet- Servicing all towns Call Wilmington For Interview domestic Automatic John alter 4 pm. 272-4897. you in your home at your tor the entire family. 18 or available. Substantial exp. unnec. Call >716442- call 657-7263 or 658-5999. Woodburnmg stoves " in- metal work 4 ducting. L. transmission specialists SM2-14 convenience Please call over Interview anytime earnings possible. Call 504- 6000. Ext. 5120. HW1-20T Call evenings 944-5224 for stalled Fully equipped, fully Nickerson 658-5140 or 658- Mrs Bornas. 935-1975. HWI-20 Richard E Erbetta at 935- 6414003 ext 452 tor in- Real Estate Sales appointment insured. Year round ser- 8578 SOtfT PIANO TUNING 2695 anytime. HWM2-7 PROFESSIONAL Piano formation. GENERAL OFFICE help Lt PULL TIME sales people StfC vice For free est. call VOKE SCHOOL GRAD SM4-15 SECRETARY. Full time service repairing, tuning, HW1-22C typing, familiar w-desk top needed for active Northeast Chimney SEEKS SMALL Carpentry position open in prol. office Bookkeeping & Taxes reconditioning Mr. Colford TiMEX " BABYSITTER WANTED - computers. Call 729-5526 Wilmington office. Excellent Sweeps. 935-5488 lobs ol all kinds Quality for person with good typing IF YOUR TIME is valuable, SM8« 964-4313 SOtfN AUTHORIZED SERVICE Charles St. area 14 yrs. 4 HW1-25 commission structure. Call don't waste it doing work always and very Center. We repair in skills, dictaphone Phone PLASTERING up. able to sit for 4 yr. old WOBURN. OFFICE for rent Donna for confidential in- bookkeeping Let me help i ' cftWWSWaPT' reasonable rates Call Al warranty 4 out-of-warranty resp.. billing. 4 ins. forms. child in my home Fri 4 Sat PLASTERING - Ceilings Office building. Ample terview. Casalot RE. 668- you get your records ready 'NEW ENGLAND Chimney Bunker at 438-7491 SOtfS Timex watches Parts and Good salary 4 benefits. Call Painted No |Ob too big or nights. Call 944-2511. parking. 4 rooms tor 8100 to prepare your 1981 income Sweeps chimneys cleaned, GENERAL CONTRACTOR repairing for all electric 7294557. r- HW1-22C too small Reasonable professional or business. HW1-20T taxes. If you wish I will also repaired, relined. caps LEE R HANSEN BUILDER- shavers. A 4 K Jewelers. HW1-21 prices. Free Estimates Call MATURE ADULT to prov Includes heat. AC, 4 lights FULL OR PART TIME prepare your tax return. installed Free est Call 933- Quahty work in roofs, 379 Main St, Stoneham Sq PART TIME Gas Attendants 272-0817. SM7x day care for 2-mo.-oid baby $450. per mo Call 729-2460 COUPLEX 4 INDIVIDUALS 5656 SM3x siding, additions, 438-1250, Mon to Sat . 8:X - needed in the Burlington Reas rates call Elaine 658- girl in my home Must have HW1-21 for business ot your own. 2383 S02-28T A4MCLEANING remodeling kitchens, attic PLASTERING area. Good starling wages 530 prior exp and own transp AUTOPARTS Local Amway Distributors 4 DISPOSAL stairs, ceilings, repairs and THOMAS R. MONTGOMERY SOtfS Gas 4 oil only Call 1-744- S4S plasterer Small patches, Mon -Fri . 84 9444095 LIGHT DELIVERY drivers assist you for splendid Bookkeeping Services CELLARS. ATTICS, yards, odd |Obs Call 935-3939 4200 HWI-20 S M 1 6 x ceilings 4 additions. Call Trainees or experienced. opportunity. Call 664-5249 SERVICES INCLUDE tree trimming 4 removal No TRAVEL SERVICE HW1-21 6634107 SM25x 1 PIANO MOVER-Helper Automotive knowledge HW1-20T job to large or small Quality HAIRDRESSING WHERE ARE YOU GOING keeping records up lo date, SALESPERSON for fabric wanted East Coast Piano helpful. Retirees welcome NEEDLECRAFT Lovers, turn experienced painting also HAIRDRESSER - Attention PSYCHIC All plane, ship and hotel store, sewing exp. nee. Call payrolls, filing quarterly and Organ. Woburn Can Apply Suppliers Auto Parts your hobby into $$$. Free est 944-6481 S02-2C shut-ins. Licensed hair- CARD READING arrangements through the reports and preparation of 933-2667 Adrian's Fabrics. 935-3870. Mr. Falcone 104 Mam St.. Woburn. 933- Become an instructor for CLEANING dresser will call on shut-ins READINGS by appointment United States and all over books through trial balance Woburn Cenler HWI-20 2564 crewel, needlepoint & Reasonable rates For TOWNE CLEANING CO for hair care Please call Day or evening 729-2791 the world can be made at HWI-20 HW1-25 S1-26 tariff rates by calling your FULL TIME. PT-TIME Earn latchhook. Call Shirley. 6 to further information call 935- Professional cleaners of- Miss Lee at 9334585 SM20x DISHWASHER and short authorized travel agent Let $10O-$300 per wk working DISHWASHER Supervisor 8 pm 9354385 1648 after 5 30 pm weekdays fering quality cleaning lor HANDYMAN order person Apply within TOM'S PLOWING — walks us know your travel plans 20-40 hrs. in new local night shift. 5-12 midnight. HW2-3T or anytime on weekends your home. apt. or office. LA MUISE - Handyman, Mel and Murray's shovelled 4 driveway's branch of expanding co Apply in person; Kitty's HOUSEWIVES. STUDENTS. SM2-19 Reading. 944-0948 StfC general repairs, interior and we will be happy to Delicatessan Crossroads plowed Low rates 9424188 work them out with you Various positions immed. Restaurant, Winter 4 Main with spare time who need CLEANING painting, paperhanging. 664- Shopping Cntr.. Burlington. BUSINESS SERVICE S01-21C avail No. exp. nee College Sts. No Reading $$$ We need you to sell PAINTING 4 Cleaning McGrath Travel Service. 14 LITTLE'S BUSINESS Ser- 4385 StfC HWI-20 students may apply. Call qaulity imports, up to 20 Service. Very depndable. Eaton Ave . Woburn. Mass HW1-20N vice. Automatic typing, HOME CLEANING DAW PLUMBING MODELS AND talent con- Mon. thru Wed 9 am4 pm. percent comm. No in- Reas rates, free est Can Tel. 9354600 (Members of SECRETARY, full time lor teletype, secretarial, tape WALL-TO-WALL Carpeting BATHS 4 KITCHENS, testants wanted. Prizes 9334332 vestment required. Write 933-7222 SM1-31 American Society of Travel med sized construction co. transcriptions, resumes, steam cleaned, loose rugs heating, gasfitting, in- given Call 964-2468 HWI-20 AYC Assoc, Box 8272. Agents). SM8x Gd. oflice skills req. Excel newsletters, copies, large Cleaning or Moving? cleaned Free pick up and stallation of underground oil HW1-20 Lowell. Ma. 01852. working cond Salary document reductions, HAVE BOX TRUCK to clean delivery Upholstery tanks, service work Call HARVEY'S T.V. HW1-20T rubber stamps, invitations, cellars, garages, or move cleaned. Satisfaction Don 944-9108 or Frank 745- TELEVISION REPAIRS commen w-exp. 8614067 HW1-26 stationery, mimeographing. sm apis You call, we'll guaranteed. Call The 3335 Lie J-18928 StfC Color TV specialist, all BREAKFAST Waitress wanted at O'Connor's Rest, report binding Roo- 101. 2 haul. Call John Barry Jr 933- CARPET CRAFTSMEN. service calls only $8. Call AUTOMOTIVE ATTENTION SALESPER- Linden St. 944-2669 StIC 3053 or 933-5196 after 6 pm Anytime. 933-3031. S3x PLASTERING Harvey's TV 658-5944 or USED CARS WANTED - We SONS! Tired ol declining 440 Main St, Stoneham. 6 am NEW OR OLD ceilings 1973 CHEVELLE DELUXE 1 to 11 am Apply in person CUSTOM CAKES SM2-8 HOME REPAIRS 658-4324. Master TV license also sell quality used auto sales commission rates est patches 4 skim coat, owner. 67.000 mi, auto, good HW1-20S BY ELAINE, Weddings, O'NEIL CLEANING CO AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL 1308 StIC parts. Tested and by employers Well est acoustical spray Call Tom cond. new tires, exhaust 4 anniversaries, banquets, Rugs, windows, walls, firs, experienced in home guaranteed. Aberjona Auto marketing organization REFINISHER-HELPER Williamson 438-5870 alter 3 battery Call 944-7359 etc Sesame St characters. gutters, complete hse clng repairs ranging from por- T.V. REPAIR Parts Inc. 278-280 Salem St.. seeking 6 ambitious sales wanted East Coast Piano pm A1-22C Strawberry Shortcake and Call lor fall appts 245-2128 ches to fixing small and ARE YOU TIRED of paying Woburn 933-4440. Mass Lie oriented ind.. who would and Organ, Woburn. Call SO1-20S 1976 FORD GALAXIE. friends Much more. Call or 321-2330 SOItS large household ap- high costs on TR V repairs'' No. 2605. Quality Our Goal: like to develop a business ol 935-3870. Mr Falcone Call Joe and I'll tell you how automatic transmission, air their own on part time basis. HW1-20 944-8058 after 5 pm. SOtfC WINDOW CLEANING pliances Call 729-4341 Satisfaction Our Reward PLASTERING to cut the cost in half. Lie AM10x cond, am-lm radio, good Possible income $2,000 mo JANITORIAL HELP. Mor- CARPENTRY FOR THE Cleanest windows S M 1 7 x ALL TYPES of plastering No. 6690. 933-5311. 20 yrs. ot cond. $1000 or B O 944-4533 For appt. call 729-7653 nings. 8:30 am to 11:30. $4 PORCHES. Gutters, siding around call Jim's Window ' INCOME TAXES and texture work. Special LOOKING FOR a used car'' A1-22C exper. SM6x Always a good selection HW1-26 per hour to start. Retirees & rooling Kitchens & baths Cleaning We do regular. NO TAX PROBLEMS lor you winter rates. 9x12 ceilings. 1973 PLYMOUTH 2 dr ht. 318 Save Big. Hagen Auto INSULATION INSTALLER welcome See George remodeled. Aluminum storms. Cape Cods, picture at tax time when you have $100 Call 935-2588 or 396- Wallpapering-Painting auto, new batt, brakes, exh windows 4 store fronts. Sales. 6 West St.. Reading 1-2 yrs. exp. w-blown-in and Harrington. Lord 4 Taylor. doors 4 windows, metal professionals personally 6863 HUSBANDS 4 WIVES system. Runs excellent, ps. Interlock weather stripping (rear of Mobil station) 944- baits. Call 935-1221 Burlington Mall Inside and out at a prepare your Federal and S1-22 (teachers) inter, painting 4 pb. 81.000 mi. $1000 942- reasonable price. Call Jim 7904 or 9444229. AtfC HW1-26 HW1-22 installed Call Art Nelson. State Tax Returns. In- wallpapering, many yrs. 0142 A1-26C 9350545 933-8386 , SM13x dividual and Corporate REFRIGERATORS MUST SELL 1980 Plymouth MORNING HELP or nurses STATISTICAL TYPIST exp Reas rates Free est 72 DODGE PICK UP. new SM7x HOUSEKEEPERS General Reasonable rates Conv. REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Horizon TC3. 4-spd. 4-cyl, aide needed 3 mornings 4 1 GROWING STONEHAM CPA Kathy 944-1441 or Joan 667- tires, cap, am-fm 8 track. 318 Cleaning. Yes. we do appts. Call Financial and Repair. Reasonable am-lm stereo rear defrost weekend morning. Call 729- oflice needs motivated, 6578 StfC eng. ps. pb. auto, cruise CARPENTRY windows! Hardwood 4 lino, Associates. 643-8595. 646- rates and guaranteed work- 12.700 miles. $44.00 00 Call 5473 dependable person. 438- control, roll bar, $1500 or GREGORY DICTAS-New floors References Wkly or 7179. manship Call Mike 6634838 663-3199. Atft HW1-22 6700. Wallpaper & Painting BO Call Mike al 658-2268 additions, porches, occasional. 665-8949 SM2-13 SM24 MACHINIST. Immed. _HW1-22 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE USED CARS tor parts and A1-20T remodeling, finished SO1-20S salvage. Highest prices paid opening lor exp. machinist CREATIVE GOURMET LTD. JUNK CARS Free estimates. Call Russell 1976 AMC HORNET Spor- is seeking a 1st cook and a playrooms. Bathrooms, CLEANING REMODELING for late wrecks. Used parts w-minimum 5 yrs. exp Exc. JUNK CARS Removed, alter 5 pm 935-1170 SM19x tabout wag. on low mileage grill-deli person for work in ceramic tile kitchens, air HOUSECLEANING by the CUSTOM REMODELING. lor sale. Woburn Auto Parts. co. bene. Call for interview. highest prices paid, im- 6 cylinder auto trans, power an industrial cafeteria in conditioners installed day. S25 Weekly, bi-weekly. Nix and Son general con- Wallpapering-Palnting 240 Mishawum Rd. Woburn. 9334330 mediate service. Day or steering, studded snows Woburn Mon.-Fri.. 6-2:30. Garage doors, large and Experienced. Call 657-7661 tractor. P.O. Box 262, RESIDENTIAL WALLPAPER 933-7250 Mass Dealer's HW2-2 evening 272-5160 or 657-7389 $1500 or B.O 665-1965 A1-20S For info and interview call small lobs accepted Free before 3 pm S1-21 Reading. Ma. 9444820. StIC and interior painting, all License No. 827 estimates Call 9334977. Call the little guy!'! StfC types. 15 yrs. experience AM13x FINE 2ND CARI SHOWCASE CINEMAS Ken Ramsey 935-5150.. ext ATTENTION NOW HIRING weekends, 551. SM16x REMODELING with honest rates, call aft. 5 SURPLUS JEEPS, cars 4 ECONOMICAL 1976 AMC PROFESSIONAL people, JUNKCARS and eves, cashiers, and HWI-20 SHERMAN REMODELING pm, Bob, Burlington 229- trucks available. Many sell Gremlin auto, pwr steer, working Mon's. elderly BOUGHT - Highest prices Interior and exterior Call concession attendants. CABINETMAKER 2746. for under $200. Call 312-742- exc. cond. 1 owner. $1900 MACHINERY SALES shut-ins. will do light paid. Same day service. Call Roy Sherman 438-3256. SOtfC 1143. ext. 5862 tor in- firm, sacritice. 6654124 Apply in person to Company has immediate CUSTOM OR STOCK Kit housekeeping, shopping, Hank 935-5218. StfC chens-Baths. Count, tops, SO1-20S formation on how to pur- eves^ A1-20S Showcase Cinemas. 25 opening for qualified errands 4 companionship. Middlesex Canal Pk.. mechanic to work primarily vanities, tin. carp. Custom Call 657-5474, after 4 pm. Locksmith Service WEDDING chase. 1975 AUDI 100LS. 4 dr.. 4 HOME REPAIRS Woburn. on English made wood- woodworking, free est. Call LOCK INSTALLED Store Quality Photos at an al A2-10T spd. 24 + mpg on reg. gas SO1-20T INTERIOR Remodeling HW1-22 working machinery. Ap- 658-5065 or 944-5699 Sullivan fronts a specialty door fordable price. Call 658-3958. 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA, Good work car. $1795 or BO BASEMENT SPECIAL repairs. New ceilings, walls. PRINCESS HOUSE plicant must have minimum Woodworking. StfC closers hinges etc. Call ask for Stu. SOtfT black w red leather interior, 656-5654^ A1-22 ADD LIVING space In your paper, paint. Exterior NEED 3 consultants im- of 5 years experience in John. Mon—Frl. alter 5 pm. 8 cyl. 380. 4 new radial tires, cellar. Electrical and repairs. Rooling, gutters, 1977 CHEVY MALIBU. PS. woodwork! ng field CARPENTRY 6644162^ S01-21N ARC WELDING Services No all power. FM stereo mediately. Work 3 evenings; plumbing work Inc. painting, porches. Quality PB, air cond. Gd. cond preferably as machine ALL TYPES, Doors, win- lob too small. Reasonable cassette. $1900. Call 272- earn $150. Over 18. car, Specialists in barnboard. work you can afford Small $2600.1467-2958. A1-22 phone necessary Can for mechanic. Should also be dows, porches, steps, MOVER, LOW RATES, rates. Call Steve 438-4312. 3369. Lauren. Reasonable prices. Also jobs a specialty. In qualified as a fitter and paneling, sua. ceilings, courteous, clean 4 efficient SOtfS A1-27b 1976 AMC MATADOR. interview 944-4636. wind, cords, cust. cab. 4 add a lull bath for $2,500 Stoneham call Tom, 665- Station wag. blue. lugg. HWM2-20 tester. Starting salary to All furniture padded 4 VW BUG 1974 - rebuilt kitchens Reasonable rates including tub. toilet and carefully handled. Local 4 0063. WHY PAINT rack. Call Don. eves 686- CLEANING COMPANY has $12,500. per year. Please SOttS engine new brakes 4 Days 648-1133. eves. 438- vanity. Call 944-9031. long distance. Licensed 4 VINYL SIDING Can give you 9348. part time opening late af- call Mr. G Murphy at 273- muffler, good tires 4 snows 7293. 'SOtfS Maksou Carpentry. SOtfC insured. Give us a call at a care free home, exterior A1-22 ternoons 4 nights 4300 for appointment. BATTERY CLOCKS on rims, runs great. Some DRESSMAKING warranteed tor 40 years. Call Burlington-Winchester HWI-20 322-9524. repaired, handcrafted wood 1976 PINTO. HATCHBACK. "^CARPENTRY DRESSMAKING. Hemlines, now for details and free rust. BO.944-2925. SOtfS clocks 4 parts sold low A1-20C AC. AT, It. green, cream area. Top pay; flexible hrs. GREGORY DICTAS-New alterations, zippers estimate. J.M. Knox prices many styles. Call 438- puff. 56K miles. Call 438- Call 289-4733. additions, porches, replaced. Resnb. rates. Call Builder, 4384738. SOtfS 1970 INTERNATIONAL, pick MOVING 4 HAULING 1713 lor information. 2495^_ A1-22 HW1-22 remodeling, finished Mimi. 935-5334. .S1-21 up, 4 wheel drive. Roll bar. playrooms. Bathrooms, TRUCK FOR HIRE, Lowest, S03-24S $500. Call Mike at 2724793. 1978 GMC JIMMY 4x4, ELECTRICIAN WATERPROOFING 4 ceramic tile kitchens, air prices anywhere^-LI. car- A1-22 Brown with tan interior. Low MOTORCYCLES LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. Concrete finishing walks, conditioners Installed. pentry & painting work. JW+CTTCN'SMAIXENGINE mileage, never plowed. PS, patios, driveways and pool PINTO KIT $250. Start your '79 SUZUKI RM 100, new Garage doors, large and Free estimates. No job too Rubbish & junk removed. Repair, Chain saws, lawn PB, auto., plus much more. big or too small. Lee Jan Quality 4 dependable work. mowers, snow blowers, decks, no job too small. own Ford stable with a 71 4 Best offer. Call Richard after tires, new brakes, full tune- ln small |obs accepted. Free 72 Pinto. Mechanical ap- vrin. 942-0243. Lie. No. E- 1-535-3267 equipment, motor oil, bag Free estimates. Call Steve 6 pm at 935-2895. up. $500. Call Mike. 658-2268 •stlmates Call 9334977. titude req. Apply at 9334194. ^merica. 17239. SOtfC SM24 coal. Call 246-1895. SOtfT 0644328 SOtfN A2-10 MO1-20T SM1x A1-22

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REAL ESTATE WANTED. From private RELO party. 1,2 or 3 lamily houses BJORKMAN & LANN regardless ol condition. Cash buyer. 93!>4493 - Realtors - REWM21X Were Putting the Finishing Touches ISLAND READING: Exceptional beautifully decorated READING: Custom styled 8 Room, 4 Bedroom MARTHA'S VINEYARD 8 Rm, S.E. ranch in area of comparable Cape. 2'i baths, screened porch, garage, COMMERCIAL RESIDEN- TIAL center ol West Tisbury homes Lovely Fireplaced Liv. Room, full Fireplaced Living Room, full Dining Room, Village Commercial or on Winchesters Newest Dining Room, deluxe fully equipped kitchen, Den finished basement, 15,000 sq. ft. of land residential 1st llr, 2 apts 2nd 2 car garage, screened porch. Pretty setting with lots of privacy, Gas util. $85,900. floor Year round home. on dead end street, backs up to conservation Exclusive. Central heat utilities, beach land, $119,000 Exclusive & dock rights. Call 438-1660 WILMINGTON: Oversized 8 Room S.E. Ranch R E I I S READING: Attractive 7 Rm. Colonial with 2 baths, large Sunny Living Room, full Dining american LEGION Hall for rent lor dances, meetings, Room, fully equipped eat-in-Kitchen, huge large family Kitchen, full Dining Room. Sunny receptions, parlies Rental Living Room, 12" insulation in attic. C.T. bath, family room with raised heorth Fireplace, includes beverage convenient location. New Price of $67,900. We 'i acre setting on quiet dead end Street. privilege Call 944-9746 also hove two similar homes at $67 900 to Now available at New Price of $89,900 FRtfC $69,500. Call for details. Exclusive. Exclusive. FREE REALTY APPRAISAL READING: Immoculate 2 or 3 bedroom custom NORTH READING: Immaculate 8 Room Over- SELLING. BUYING, or renting Call now. covering styled Ranch Private tree shaded setting, sized Brick & Stucco Front S.E Ranch. 14 towns CO-REE. 95 garage, lovely Living Room ( Dining Area Beautifully decorated Deluxe Family size Montvale Ave., Stoneham combination, extra Special for retired couple. Kitchen, full Dining Room. Fireploced Fam. Open 7 days & nights 438- Offered in Mid 80s Also Ranch in Killom Room, Spacious & Sunny Living Room, Many 7190. REM22x School area. Just reduced to $81,000. Call for plus custom features Priced reduced to WOBURN—WINCHESTER details. $96,900. Exclusive. Line new development. Choice wooded lots. Finished dead-end street w- READING: 5 Rm Bungalow Ronch 2 Bedroom. READING: Birch Meadow area 6 Room. 3 Kitchen, Dining Room & Spacious Fireplaced all utilities Upper 20s 272- Bedroom IS bath. Colonial,Screened Porch 4777 Living Rm Full Basement, Porch can be used Fireplaced Living Room, Full Dining Room. RE1-20S for Professional location only $49 500 Fully equipped eat-in Kitchen $84,900. STONEHAM BUILDERS Exclusive. Special new split 46". 3-4 bedrooms Many xtra, nr schools, trans, shopping. READING MELROSE NO. READING Poss 13''; financind $70's. 258 Main St. 130 Park St. East 935-1312. MLS 984 Main St RE1-20S 944-4040 Q 944-8300 665-2850 READING CONDO $47,900 Most Exciting Residential Concept MANY CUSTOM features in >his 2 bdrm condo Beam REAL ESTATE ceiling liv rm. din rm, Watcrfield Square at 64 Highland Avenue will soon become one of the most unique cabinet kitchen. 12x16' places to live in town. The finishing touches are all first class and the details offer a great WOBURN. 3 bdrm colonial master bdrm. Very low Eat-in kit Gas heat Low maintenance lee & located deal of charm. The adjacent North Reservoir and Fells Reservation provide acres and taxes Lg 2 story garr near Rte. 128 in a well $54,900 constructed brick building. acres of conservation land and a virtual playground for jogging, birding. walking, and LARRY BISSO RE Call Fuller Real Estate 944- 933*036 1500. cross country skiing. RE1-25 REtfC WOBURN 6 units lor sale NO READING 17.500 sq ft. by owner. Good income, or prime buildable land - Only 18 individually designed condominium residences at Watertield Square are goodcond Close to square exc. lor single lam dwelling. available for a limited time exclusively to area residents at prc-construction prices. ( )ne-. Low down payment to qual. Nice area $14,900. Reddy buyer $120,000 Call 1-603- Realty 1*46-4727. two-, and three-bedroom units from $~8.()()() to S19H,(KX3. 293-2458 RE2-4N RE1-25 WILM APPROX 14 5 acres READING INVESTORS 01 prime land waiting to be Uur new model home will be open on .i regular basis beginning January 15. from Legal 4 lamily ..located just developed, nice area. off the center All 2 plus Reddy Realty 1-846-4727 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For information, call 729-3113. bedroom units, all separate RE2-4N Unusual 7 room split with large (xx/mn// You must *e* the gorgeous con- utilities. Good income, ANDOVER: LOVELY unfinished area atop upper temporary decor within! Mint asking $116,900. Exclusive Colonial - walking distance Exclusive Agent level. Makes a great studio or 7 room home near 128 S 93 on Kaine & Wenlworth RE 944- to town. Low taxes. game room. Gorgeous 50.000 private '> acre. Owner financ 9100 $115,000. Connors Realty RE1-22C sq. ft. level lot Westward Circle ing at 13%. $108,000. 475-1514. SMALL LOTS OF land in RE1-21C area $99,900. Tewksbury $5,000 to $15.000 LAW TOWER HILL Lovely 2 Dagnese and Strout Real Estate Call owner 851 -2268 family, excellent cond Must RE2-10T sell. $45,000. Connors 50 main St., North Reading WOBURN IWESTl. Open Realty 475-1514. House. Sat and Sun. 2-4. RE1-21C 664-3434 Spac. new homes in new EAST METHUEN: Lovely 3 area abut w-side Win- bedroom, excellent cond. A Joint Venture of the Winchester Savings Bank and The Codman Company. chester line. 1) 8 rm. Garr $60's Connors Realty 475- PETS w-attach 2-car gar., 4 1514 bdrms. W> bths Upper HE1 21C ANIMAL SPAYING-Local $90s. 21 6 rm. split ent EAST METHUEN 7 room ranch Upper $80s 3) Ex- •FOR SALE CHILD hospital Fern cat, $30; male house with a 3 stall garage •FOR SALE pans Gambrel Cape cats. $20. Small tern dog with a lott. Low taxes, '« A FENDER P A sound system Summer Almost Here WOBURN MOVING will sell Corner lot Low $80s. come BEDS FREE CARPET IN- $38 Small male dog. $38 of land Asking $49,900 STALLATION on any instbck 200 watt head w-built-in E.O. 5 HP CHIPPER, 18K BTU ac. Hoi Point relrig.. like new. to Ridgewood Lane (otf SEALY. Serta, CARE 729*453 PETSM3x Connors Realty 475-1514. Posturepedic, Mismatch carpet That's our an- monitor capabilities Two 10K BUT ac. 14K BTU ac. 8K $300. sola bed $150; barrel Waltham St ) or call lor more DOG GROOMING RE1-21C Mattresses, tirst Q too niversary gilt to you 12" speakers w-wholters BTU ac 4 complete horse back chair $50: metal RITA S DAY CARE open 6 30 into. ALL BREED dog grooming Brass. Waterbeds. Cots. Thousands ol yards ol Exc cond $950 6-8 pm 245- stalls. 3 6 ft glass sliders typewriter table $10. & misc to 5:30 year round Large CROWLEYRE 2 FAMILY HOUSE lor sale, 45 Church Street, Win- Bunks. Trundlebeds beautiful carpets, some 6525 self contained 8 track Call 933-2245 alter 5 30 pm leneed in yard in-ground 933-1615 by owner Call 438-4666 chester. Mass 729-3487 Bargain Center. Siesta already reduced $10 00 per FS1-20 stereo, new 15 ft pool Call FS1-22 pool, certilied teachers 936-2349 RE1-20S Sleep Shops. Jim. 273-0800 yard. Saxonys. sculptured, ST MARK S THRIFT SHOP 657-5474 after 4. FISHER POWER ANGLE Early Childhood Education Est 1970 RE1-22 NORTH READING Business PETSM1-30 FSM20x tone on tones, solids. & 10 St Mark's Rd . Burl FS1-20T pistons for snowplow. Reasonable rates 933-5255 zoned home $56,900. 5 plus AKC REG Doberman Pincer MATTRESS WAREHOUSE multi-colored Because ol Open EVERY Wed 10 am USED SNOW BLOWER for Fisher hydraulic block for or 933-2630 rooms, older Ranch puppies, 8 wks old Tails & open to the public. All brand our low prices remnants & 3pm. Men's, women's and slae. "Moto-Power." 4Vi hp snow plow Fisher cables CC31x leaturing 2 bdrms, din rm, duclaws done $100 Also enclosed porch. 2 car names at discount prices 9x12 rugs not included children's clothing Come $85 or BO Call 438-6415 for snowplow Call 935*254 RESP MOTHER ol 1 will THE MATTRESSMAN Extra charge lor halls 8 browse. FS1-20S FS1-22 care lor child in my home. dog houses lor sale Call WANTED detached gar. sitting on 64 Cambrtdse Street stairs W W carpet our FS1-22 LARGE SOLID desk, large ALOE VERA herb iuice for Mon Fn Call alter 5. 938- 944-5892 17.000 plus sq. ft. ol PETS1-21C JMONEY GIVENJ Rte.3A specialty. 2 COLOR TVs & 1 Blk & enough lor 2 people $50 or arthritis, rheumatism, 1631 business zoned land right ■WE PAY MORE than (OftRte. 128 at Exit 41N) Robert's Carpet Outlet white. 1 coffee tble . 2 BO Call438-2807 ulcers, indigestion, low CC1-20 MALAMUTE-SHEPHERD. otf Rte 28. Call lor details. anyone" tor old turn, desks, Hahem Realty 664-4191. Burlington 273-2220 474 MAIN STREET chairs, 1 bar. 1 bench Call FS1-27S energy, sleep better, over WANTED FULL TIME day male dog. 1M yrs White china cabinets, round RE1-20N FSM5« WILMINGTON,. MASS. 933-5083 2 MICHELIN Radial snow weight Low cost Other care tor 5 month old Day Good with kids. Call after 6 FSM22x pm 935-9511 tables, bookcases, old ■ HORSEFEEO FS1-21 tires 185-14x in perfect cond. Aloe products avail, alter 5, care beginning in March, my RECONDITIONED Kenmore 729-6376 PETS1-19 dolls, wind-up toys, hall ALSO Livestock and dog DININGRM SET. Table & 6 less than 2.500 miles Call home or yours Kendall trees, commodes, sterling, washer, 3 cycle. 2 speed chairs, hutch Danish 438-0243 alter 5 pm Road. Tewksbury area Call DOG KENNEL, established WANTED teed. Local representative HAMILTON ELEC DRYER paintings, banks, oriental lully guar. 1 yr on parts X FS1-20S 851-6310. 65 years. Indoor, outdoor INSTANT CASH lor Agway. Inc William walnut, like new. $450 $50: dinette set, lormica. rugs etc. Florence, licensed labor. $170. Call Bill Hollow Mahogany bedrm set Full CC1-20T runs, excellent care $4 to WANTED - Good old lur- Johnson. 468 West Si MIGHTY MURC Wood- chrome w-4 chairs $75; AC. auctioneer. 665-9452 or 5870 658-3711 size with dresser & bureau & $5 healed 729-6453 niture, antiques, oriental Reading 944-9161. FStIC splitter model 350EC 5 hp Emerson 7,000 BTUs. $125. NEEDED OCCASIONAL W t I S FS1-20T mirror. $450 or BO Call 933- babysitter with nursing PETSM2-15 rugs, clocks, old toys, etc LEE NELSON FURS engine not even 2 mos Metal desks 2, grey & beige Household Contents RECONDITIONED 18 lb 6872 AKC LHASA Apso puppies Highest prices paid, bonded HUNDREDS OF new lurs & used $1250 firm 2 pro mac 54x24. $60 ea Uphols chair expnence Twins with ATTIC TO CELLAR old washer. 185. lully guar. 1 FS1-22 Tracheotomy Call 657-7951 Chr. sired line bred lor 5 licensed. Also clean attics used lurs to choose from 650 saws asking $575. 438- $35: other misc items. Call fashioned furniture, glass, Storage, restyhng. year parts & labor Call bill DININGROOM SET. Very gd 7975 FS2-3S 729-3112 CC1-20T contormation & temp 6 cellars We also buy Hollow. 658-3711 Beautiful, healthy, happy clocks, lamps, jewelry, estates - 1 piece or entire cleaning 600 Washington cond 2 pc htch. oval tbl. 6 4X8 POOL TABLE Formica FS1-22 LIC DAY CARE mother to crocks. Irames, paintings, St.. Boston. 426-3065 FStfS FS1-20T ch. Solid Iruitwood $600 pups Ch. Stud Serv 438- household. Call anytime cover lor sale Excellent PICTURE FRAMING in- care tor your child. Lg baskets, wicker items, bric- SEVEN ACRES FARM Moving; must sell. 581-1804 4234 944-6141, Reading or 646- USED PIANOS lor sale cond $500 or BO Call 438- cluding all kinds fenced yd. hot meals, very a-brac. Free appraisals, FRESH PULLET eggs FS1-22 PETS1-27S 3666. Arlington. WM21x Goodcond Low prices Call 2563 FS1-20S needlepoint & crewel work, reasonable. Between Rts 38 instant cash. Phyllis Hilton. capons, broilers, turkeys AKC COLLIE pups. Champ HUMMELS tor aooomtment 438-2488 26" 10 spd bike. Columbia COAL $3 99 per bag - while it stretching & blocking, S62 Glen Rd 658-6251. 662*492 or 665-8749. WtIS pure honey, maple syrup CC1-27T sired males Sable tsl SEBASTIANS FSttS $70; boys 20" Tyler bike $35. lasts FIREWOOD cut. split samples on display. J. PIANOS WANTED. All cider, towl 59 cents pound shots, eyes checked. Exc ROYAL DOULTONS NEW WATERBEDS. King both in gd cond. Lionel 6 delivered Seal Coat. Rt 1. Squibb. 17 Intervale Terr, LOVING MOTHER wishes to Concord St No Reading pet and watch dog 6 wks kinds. I will pay lo move. TOP PRICES paid lor your Queen, single, complete. 10 train Sante Fe Special (027 Saugus 233-9234 Reading, oil Rt 129 944- care lor any age child lully Call 438-2488. WtfS 664-3530. exit 1301193 old. Perfect Valentine's Day collection. Will buy in- year warranty. 12 models, gauge) $50 729-3644 alter 3 FS3-10N 2474. equip, playrm, dead end st . FStlN present. $225 272-3634 JUNK CARS Wanted Will dividual figurines or entire Irom $149 The Waterbed pm FS1-20 lg yd. Robins Hood Red- ONE SLEEPER Sola in good FStIC PETS1-22 pay $10-$15. Call 887-7939. collections. Call 438-1913 Factory. 162 Eastern Ave_. UTILITY TRAILER. 4x8x2 SECY DESK with right stone are Stoneham. 438- cond. $250. Call 664-5204 days, 289-4514 nights WIIN WMS Lynn 598-1400 FStlN plywood open box. lights, hand return. Walnut wood, FS1-20N 2778 PLEASE ADOPT trom Mrs tailgate. 14'' tires $150 tile drawer $150. Executive CC1-20S Brown's Shelter, 373 WANTED DECOYS - wooden OFFICE PERSONNEL: TWO 1Tx22 NEW TRUCK Energy Conservation Chelmslord Call 256-6863 arm chair $75 Call 245*700 Russell St.. Woburn 8 ducks, any cond, lop prices. Cleaning out tiles? I buy recaps on rims. $100 Also ON YOUR MIND? I have a MATURE WOMAN would Call 665-7437 or 665-9821, FStfT days, 944-4391 eves handsome puppies, black paper, tab cards, CPO or Acetylene cutting torch w- window quilt to insulate 6 like to take care ol your 4 or TRAILER HITCHES sold and FS1-21C lab, dalmalion cross, terrier AlmaLibby. WtfN scrap. Ed. 4-6,774-3035. Purox gauges and 60 ft. ol loot slider or French doors 5 year old child in my home installed: pick-up truck cross. "Nugget." a little CASH PAID for antiques, W1-20 hose $125 Call 933-2835 or UTILITY TRLR 4x6 steel or picture window, never days Call 438-7604 bumpers all types ol Irame. new lights, wiring, LOST CC1-20S gold dog. Beautilul cats. We used furniture, glass, WANTED USED Console 938-0243 used, in box Call 664-5963 place only with responsible FS1-21 welding Elston Welding paint, hvy dty safety chains, wicker furniture, oak tables, piano $250 range. Call FS1-27N RESP. MOTHER will care tor people. 933-8539. Hours old towy, military Items, Service. 180 Park St. North haul wood, mowers, ap- Janine 944-6518 SNOW BLOWER, Sears LOST, Our beloved black your child in my home Mon swords, etc. Will buuy most Reading 664-3498 pliances, bikes. .$335 1:30*30 W1-20C WATER BEDS King" or Craftsman. 7 hp. 24" 2 stage cat. Answers to "Sam." thru Fri. starting in March PETS1-26 anything. Please call 935- FStlN Bradford 373-0392 Queen with Irame, hdbd . cower - propelled with Newly mother of 3. Lost vie. Full or part time Call alter 2 33894 272-9167 WM6x pedestal, mattress liner, OFFICE EQUIPMENT FS1-22C ol New Boston St.. Woburn pm. 664-4708. DOG TRAINING at only AKC chains, like new $450 Call recognized obedience club and hoater $195 Waveless NEW & USED desks, chairs, MARY KAY COSMETICS - Call 935-8585 CC1-22 334-5008 on No. Shore. Beginners BASEBALL CARDS and systems also avail. 245*920 typewriters, file cabinets at tor further information call 1- L1-19 FS1-20L class starts Tues., Feb. 2. trains wanted - pay cash lor DOLLAR SAVER FStv">-7 discount prices The Otlice 682-0200. RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK Manager. 134 Park St Rt 62. MOVING — MUST SELL Danvers Armory. Old Lionel. Ives. American FS1-26C dog. Brown. "Kimba." No. Reading. 664-4747 Hotpoint washer & gas Colony Obedience Club, Flyer, Marklin, Bing. etc. DRESSMAKER Portable WOULD^YOU UKE to buy Wearing Holorook tags. FStlN IMPORTED CARVED Teak dryer, 6 years old. $450 both. 664-3285 or 666-2552. Baseball cards wanted. Call Sewing machine, all at- DMSC 99.9 percent pure wood trays, 4 7-8 x 10" $7 Call 684-4063. Lost vie. N Warren St.. PETS1-22 tachments & cams for every LOAM WANTED Bob, days 272-9778. eves. Sold as a solvent Call 944- each Send check to AYC FS1-20N Woburn. Call Maria. 933-9666 436*627 type stitch. Like new cond. SCREENED $11 per yard. 4 or 935-7042. $50 reward. 6481. Assoc P.O. Box 8272, FURNITURE. 5 pc. dining \ WM5x Asking $100. Call eves. 944- FS2-8C yard minimum. Lowell. Ma 01852. Quantity L1-21 TO RENT 6236. UNSCREENED $8 per yard, rm set, rock maple harvest PERSONAL ANTIQUE^ orders accepted. table & 4 Duxbury chairs. GERMAN SHEPHERD, WANTED TO RENTMATURE WANTED ANTIQUE FUR- IV22 OLD ITEMS WANTED 6 yard minimum. FS2 3T : $150. Call after 6. 664-4920 Black and beige, female No PROFESSIONAL couple SNOW TIRES, 2 premium PRE 1950 dolls, toys, doll FARM MANURE $7per yard. MARIE L. Remember NITURE, OrientaJ/fugs. oil RECONDITIONED 18 lb. FS1-22 tags or collar. Lost vie. with three feline depen- steel radial snows. houses, carriages, teddys. 4 yard minimum. Martha's Vineyard & Key paintings, old toys, china, washer. 185. tully guar, 1 Woburn High Sch. Union St dents seeking two bedroom GR70x15. Mounted on GM ORDERS OVER $50 tree BARBO'S LVGRM. SET. West. Bob R. Please write to dolls, clocks & flea market etc. Old trunks, spreads, year parts & labor. Call Bill Child's pet. Any inlo. 329- luxury apartment or house delivery. Call 658-3533 or Kitchen Set. BO Evenings. General Delivery, Carmel. items. One Item or complete rims. Used lor only 1 patchwork quilts, pre 1930 Hollow. 658-3711. 4428,938-1840 Reward. to rent Call 664-5818 alter 7 933-2225. California 93921. estates purchased. Richard season. $75 pr. 938-1823. clothing. Phyllis Hilton, 662- 858-4062 FS1-20T L1-21 pm FStfT FS1-26 Goddard, 944-4962. WrfC rJM1-22 6492,665*749. FSttS WRT1-20 PER1-27S

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MntScWtumxti) Woburn Center Two minute walk to 4th District court fteal Cfitate House 400-4400 sq. ft. of newly re- 9440100 modled first class office space. Owner will remodel to suit your needs. Con- 324 main street, reading, mass. struction is now underway. Main en- QUESTION: In the old million Americans who trance fronting on municipal parking, days, a house used to be a want to buy a home at good Investment. But In any given time. Two and READING—CUSTOM HOME also has Main St. entrance. Lease my opinion, high Interest a half million can and single office or whole floor. Prime for rates have killed housing buy a home In prices, making real today's market. The Attorney, Architect or other profes- estate a bad Investment. other two and a half sional uses. March or April occupancy. I think the best In. million people will hang Smoll 4 room home in nice oreo of town Only minutes vestments are com on and wait for the lo Ma. 93. doe» need some fixing up Nice »lorler home modify futures for market to ease up a bit. for o handy person Asking $42 900 525 usable sq. ft. with private office. growth and bonds for The number of people Ideal for professional or sales office. security. Do you care to who are waiting Is TEWKSBURY Second floor location in office building reply? creating a tremendous ANSWER: Houses are pent-up demand. When overlooking Main St. complete with still an excellent In- mortgage Interest rates wall to wall carpet, air condition vestment. Let me give drop, there will be a and parking. Available immediately. you an example: Assume great rush to buy. Simple you have $12,000 and you supply and demand purchase a $60,000 house. economics will force Peter Carbone & Sons, Inc. If we assume a con- home prices up sharply. servative appreciation Many smart buyers EReal Estate rate of 5 percent for the realize that any housing 505 Main Street Woburn year, you'd see a year- price stability is going to end profit of $3,000 be very short lived and WHO.* — 935-3360 ($60,000 x .05). This are making a move to would be a 25 percent purchase now. Please return on your $12,000 call me to join them. _..to be constructed in excellent Westside neighborhood Investment. A twenty- Fireplaced first floor family room, formal dining room, 3 bed- five percent return would CLOSING COMMENTS rooms, 2'/, baths, 2 car garage. Best location in town FOR RENT be appealing to any in- vestor - whether they .. If you have a question WOBURN 3 room modern WOBURN —2 rm. ef- bought real estate, about real estate er EXCLUSIVE $)29°00erS' ,il6S' C°rPe,S ^ "9h'in9 fiX'UreS- apart Newly remod Tile ficiencies, clean & neat. commodity futures, or require the services ef a Very prelly 3 bedroom split enlry on o quiel side street bath. New kitchen . Close to $240-$250 heated. NO. corporate bonds. professional Realtor, Mr. 1 "i boths. lovely lireploced living,oom Bonk will linonce 126 and 93 Ideal lor READING: Also in the planning stage 6 room expandable READING—2 rm efficiency, Also, don't forget that a Litchtitld will be happy ot l'»% below prevailing rote $74,900 Coll for derails professional person No Cape with garage within walking distance of Center. very private location $325 home gives much more to assist you. Contact pets. $450 per month In- WILMINGTON 3 bedroom splil entry near Rle 125. Very mo. no utilities. MED- than |ust a monetary Realty World-Classic EXCLUSIVE $75,900. cludes all utilities Owner FORD-2 4 3 bed apta, 2nd & well maintained and decorated Sits off the rood on 1' V return. A home returns to Realty, S7I Main Street, 933-5597 3rd fl, central location. $400- acres Very privote ond comfortable living. $82900 Its owner a sense of pride Woburn MA 01*01 (417) FR12I $450 mo, no utilities. tlS-MM. READING: Not to be equaled...westside 3 bedroom Ranch, MEOFORD—3 bed. condo. 2 and security which Is VETERANS--Are you eligible for o Va low interest, no SPACIOUS HALL FOR unmatchable by any ..We are currently In- money down mortgage? chances ore you ore. VA first floor family room with quality barn boards and baths, beautiful location, terviewing career RENT — Weddings, $795 mo no utilities. Reading other type of Investment. benefits still include home mortgage loans. We do lots of woodburning stove, new kitchen, Excellent neighborhood. minded individuals In- them Call todoy lor detoils! meetings. dances, Rental Sen/ice, 944-7551. According to the Exclusive $79,900. retirements. Christmas FR1-20C National Association of terested In real estate parties, etc Rental incl. bar, sales. READING OFFICE SPACE, Realtors, there are over 5 and bartenders Up to 275 FOREST-CONANT REALTY 138 sq ft Bright & sunny, READING: Excellent Westside straight Ranch. New Gourmet people. Conv. loc. convenient downtown 658-5010 AMERICAN LEGION POST kitchen. Must be seen. Exclusive. $86,900. location $125 per mo. incl 101. Woburn Call 933-9798 REALTY WORLD. 35 Lowell St., Wilmington utilities. Call 944-9458 FOR RENT F R M 4 x FR1-20C READING FURN rm. mature SMALL HALL for rent, BUCKINGHAM Place READING: Superior Victorian 2 family home, located in the woman non-smoker, NO. READING—Rm. for rent reasonable rates. Call 935- Condominium. 2 bedrooms, center ot Summer Ave...788 rooms, new kitchens and in Ig home to help defray heated, near church, 7019 after 7 pm.FR2-1 summer pool, excellent FOR RENT baths. Private 3 room suite over barn. Asking $110,000. shopping & trans. Kit priv, expenses. Professional WINCHESTER. 3 prof, storage, laundry, 3rd floor, person over 30. non-smoker WINCHESTER. Lg. lur- CO-REE RENTALS rel req. 135-$45 per week. 1- females seek 4th. age 25-35. furnished if desired. $690 Exclusive. preferred. $250 per mo 664- nished room, carpeted. STONEHAM. 3 rms. 1st tl. 475*829 for a spacious home. Near including heat. Kaine & 5991 or 664-3249 Parking Ref. req. 4 lease. $425. all util. FRtIC 128 & 93. Non-smoker, no WentworthRE 944-9100. $55 per week. Call days 729- STONEHAM. Rm for rent. FR1-20C FR1-22C READING: You deserve the Very BEST...and you'll have it in AMERICAN LEGION Hall lor pets. Feb. 1. $175. & util. Call 9746; eves, after 5:30. 729- $200 up. $100 sec dep. WOBURN. 2 bedrm with rent for dances, meetings, days 935-5565. ext 2S29 SUMMIT TOWERS Con- 7724 weekends. FR1-22 WINCHESTER. Parkview this Outstanding nine room Colonial. Located in the firpl. $400 plus util. Call 935- Diane, or 267-8535. Marty receptions, parties Rental dominium, 1 bedroom, WINCHESTER, Mod. 3 rm. Apts. Beaut. 2 bdrm. All util. 1907 or 273-1190. FR1-25b prestigious Redgate Road section, this gracious home has includes beverage recently redecorated, $645 Furn $695 FR1-20 apt. ww. all util. incl. pkg., privilege. Call 944-9746 READING IMMED oc- summer pool $550. including yd Avail. Feb 15 $425 per SALEM, NH Just ofl 93 2V, baths, first floor family room, all hardwood floors, F R t f C STONEHAM SUPER mod. 1 cupancy. 2 bdrm condo. heat. Kaine & Wentworth mo Lease req. Call 729-7724 Beaut 3 bdrm apt. Double Christian doors, 4 huge bedrooms. Master has suite bdrm. unit ww, fully appl RE 944-9100 GOT SOMETHING to store? new carpet, a c d & d, s c after 5 30 weekdays & on Children's play area $565 kitchen, off St. park, & more. FR1-22C of double closets and private bath. $129,000. Exclusive. Self storage rooms for rent. oven, pool, hi 6 hw, no weekends. FR1-22 CO-REE $450. per mo No util. Call lease, walk to tram. 438-8127 95 Montvale Ave Call U-Haul Co 656-3004 or TEWKSBURY. Picture WOBURN, 4 rms. $395. 3 SEE THESE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTIES 438-6116. Stoneham, MA 658-3005. FRtfT after 7 perfect. 3 room apartment rms. $350. No util 438-3143 FR1-20 FR1-26C on North St. Modern air 436-7190 WITH US Northahor e Roommate* FR1-22 WILMINGTON, stores or READING FURN rm $45 per cond, heat inc. $350. Call FR1-22 LOOKING FOR n apartment FEMALE ROOMMATE to TODAY 944-9100 offices. 1 lor $350; 1 for $300; wk. Woman preferred. 944- 851-9660 WOBURN, 3 rm apt., good to share? We have listings share ranch near 93. $250. 1 for $150. All with utilities. 1041. FR2-10T for single person. Refrig. In the Middlesex area. Call 935-1907 or 273-1190. incl. util. Call 664-3369 Permanent listing until a _ FR1-22C TEWKSBURY washer & dryer. Off st. pkg. FR1-20 FR1-22 desirable roommate is READING. NO - studio apt. COMPLETELY Ref. & sec. dep req. No ANDOVER-LAWRENCE pets. $350 mo incl. heat INSTRUCTIONS found. $15 lee. 5960708. woburn CNTR. Creative garage, heated & furn, $225 REMODELED, 5 rm Cape line. 2 bdrm apt heat, hot 933-7354. ceramic CLASSES, adults. FRM9x woman seeks 2 fern mo. Ideal for business with garage.786 Main St Gultar-Ptano-Orum housemates for Vi house, 3 $657 per mo plus sec. Util water. & cooking gas incl FR1-22 FIREWOOD Tues 8 Wed eves., 7-10. NORTH WILMINGTON. 3 woman 664-5020 between 1 Oft st parking. $360 per mo ORGAN LESSONS: Free bdrm.. den w-tireplace. not included Call owner. BASEMENT APT in Win- Children Thurs afternoon bedroom split, furnished, a, 7 pm, Call 1-664-6350. 3:30-5:30 Do something w- use of guitar, drum. Private yard, workshops. $170. plus FR1-22C 851-2268. chester, avail March 1. 3 NORTHERN HARDWOOD near Ftte. S3, ref req $700 FR2-2 your Iree time this winter. lessons, all ages. Sarrin util. Non-smokers please FR1-20T rms. & bath, furn-heated per mo. Call 658-9026 FRtfT READING 3 small ollices. CO. Hickory, red and white Call Carol 935-0517. Studio. 1098 Main St.. 657-6075. small 4 RM heated apt All util., sep ent.. yard. oak,, ash, rock maple and approx 600 sq ft. $450 mo 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES to INSTM2-12 Waketield 245-2200. INSTtfC TWO ROOM Professional FR1-20 Suitable for 2 working $325. mo Call between 4&6 birch. Cut. split, and immed. incl everything Reading share home, pool. barn, all ART'n FACTS Studio office suite, central loc in STONFHAM Lux 2 bdrm util. $250mo. Call 664-6144. . people, no pets. Sec. & ref. pm. 729-7176. del 128 cu. ft. $130;64cu. ft BRIDGE CLASSES Wilmington. Avail immed. Rental Service 944-7551. ADULTS, children (6-16) condo. every amenity FR1-27N $310. per mo Avail. March 1 FR1-26 S65 245-2042 anytime BASIC & Intermediate 658-6181. early morn or after FR1-22C Call 933-1117. classes starting next wk. Choose from more than 15 Excel loc. $595. to $660 WOBURN. 2 bdrm apt. $375 FM4x 5 FRtfT NO READING 2 rm etf. IN—LAW Apartment 3 mis FR1-22 Social bridge & supervised fine art classes. For incl. heal & hw. Edisori RE. private location, $325 mo. no bath includes heat lights mo. No util. incl. 1 yr. lease, FIREWOOO Brochure, 438-2900 or 729- GRAN DOVER PARK 4368400 WOBURN. 3 rm mod. apt play every wk Dawson's util Reading Rental Ser- parking storage no pets no pets. Quiet, mature non- SEASONED HARDWOOD. Bridge Studio 933-5244. 2926 489 Main St.. Sto. WIDE CHOICE from studio FR1-20 residential area mature Newly remod. tile bath, new smoking inTJivid pref. Call Quality wood. Red. White (S27QKJO 2 bedroom ($365) ved. 944-7551. INST1-22C INSTtfS WOBURN. Very attractive couple or lady $325 mo kit. Close to 128&93. Ideal for after 5 9360571. Oak, Ash, maple. Stove- delux. includes heat, hot FR1-22C CERAMICS mod. 4 rm. apt., off St. pkg. Write Box G c-o Sto. Ind.. 11 Prof, person No pets? $450 FR1-26 fireplace lengths. 128cu. It.. Creative Movement Classes water, cooking Deposit. 1 MEDFORD - 2 * 3 or apts. a mo. Incl. All util. Owner. AGES 4-5 years. Beg Feb NUMBER 1 resolution for Avail, now. $395. mo. Call Franklin St PO Box 111 WOBURN. 5 rml duplex $130. 64 cu. ft $65. Delivery minute from rts 28 & 495. central location. $400-450 933-5597. 2. 1982. Tues a.m.. 10-11. '82. I will iom a ceramic 438-4600 or 658-8085 Sto. Ma. 02180. avail. Feb. 1. $350 a mo. and.JOndling free. Bob. 245- Residential neighborhood mo. no util. 5 rm 3 br condo, FR1-22 Tues pm 1-2. Conducted classl Openings now. Eve. FR1-19 FR1-20S does not incl heat or util. 1472. FSM2-14 Call manager for ap- 2 full baths. $795 mo. no util. by Connne Klump. former Hrs 7-10 pm. Tues.. Wed , * Call 665-9290 after 5 pm. pointment . 683-3801. FRtfT METHUEN, off Rt 495. Reading Rental Service 944- WAKEFIELD CTR 6 Ig rms w- QUALITY FIREWOOD - asst. prof and direct, of Thurs 944*479 Delmont Estates. Mod. 1 3 sep bdrms. 3rd tl new oil ht FR1-22 Apple. Beech, rock maple. INSTM1-29 Renting Is No Joke 7551 dance at Emerson College bdrm., $340 incl. heat, and by tenant mod kil & bath sec Oak. Free maple kindling. LANDLORDS. Call "Select FR1-22C Tap and jazz lor teens and BALLROOM DANCING cooking gas. Sorry, no pets. refs no pets $425. Call 246- ENTERTAINMENT Cut. split, seasoned, tight Rentals" now. and let our WOBURN 2 rm eft's" clean & adults also avail Regist INSTRUCTIONS in Modern, Call resident mngr. 1-685- 2775 SEASONS stack. 75 cubic ft. $130. Tree neat, $340-350 htd. 3 rm r and info Call 272-2939 American, and International trained, lull time staff 7848. FR1-20S DISC JOCKEY " surgery. Call 245-8294. 245- provide you with a choice beautiful modem apt, $450 PROFESSIONAL D.J. 4 M.C INST1-29b style Call 933-7574. FR1-21 FOR RENT Furnished room, 1267. list of responsible tenants mo included everything. 3 available for all occasions, PIANO & VOICE - classical, INSTM2-4 WOBURN. Furn bdrm Nr. refrig all utilities & heat RENTAL FSM16x waiting to rent 438-4044. room apt, $450 mo incl clubs, parties, functions popular piano, singing CERAMICS center. Kit. fac. avail. Sec. included. Vicinity Stoneham FRtfS everything. Reading Rental Music from the 40's to 80's. RREWOOD UNLIMITED technique, solfege. NUMBER 1 resolution for dep. and ref. req. Call 883- Sq. 438-4438 or 438-9039. STOVE CORD. 43 cu. ft $50 WAKE FIELD Service. 944-7551. 617-352-8319. ENTtfC VACATION RENTAL coaching all levels Ex- '82. I will join a ceramic 8806 FR1-22C FR1-20S Half cord, 64 cu. ft. $70. Full PROFESSIONAL Bldg. on GUNSTOCK. N H. see perienced teacher. classl Openings now. Eve. FRt^ Mart's Music Machine cord, 128 cu. ft $125. Free Main St, Greenwood Small STEVE "Mert" Amaru, Disc slopes from windows Elizabeth 944-6968 Hrs. 7-10 pm. Tues.. Wed.. & WOBURN. Attrac 2 "bdrm delivery 10 mi. radius of & large size space vacant. Jockey. Music for all oc- sleeps 10. fireplace, tv. INST1-29C Thurs 944-6479 INSTM2-4 apt. $425. No util. Woburn. No stacking. 391- Heated & parking included. REAL ESTATE casions. Reasonable rates stereo, dishwasher, WOBURN. Lg. studio apt. 6350. 246-1156 or 246-1665. MISC. Call after 5 p.m. 944-6749 microwave $50 per night $295 incl. util. FSM7x EMPLOYMENT FR2-3C ENTtfC weekends & midweek. $450 WOBURN. Ideal for prof, READING - Heated, fur- GOING X COUNTRY? Feb. vacation. 334-3079. person Lg. 2 rm. studio WANTED I HAVE CAR but need CLOWN StASONED FIREWOOD nished, liv rm, bedrm, SR1-20L WANTED $400 Incl. Util. person to share driving HAVING A Christmas Show CUT, SPLIT & deliv 128 cu comb, with sm kit. Mins to LACONIA. Village condo HOUSE CLEANING - is TEWKSBURY. 1 bdrm. apt WANTED. From private expenses to calif, end of or party? Invite "Gerhardt" ft. $125. per cord Call after 5 train, church & shopping. formerly Mr. Green the near Gunstock and your housework getting out $400. incl. all util. party. 1,2 or 3 lamily houses Feb. For more info call 665- pm 658-9627 Mid age woman pref. Non- Clown. Juggling, magic, Brickyard. 2 bedrooms. 2 of hand? Why not let me LARRY BBSO RE regardless of condition. 0936 after 6 pm. FSM2-11 smoker, ref. req. 944-4261. full baths, completely help clean it for a 933*036 Cash buyer. 935-4493. mime. 665-2262. FIREWOOD: All hard wod. FR1-21C MISC1-20S furnished, cable TV. $1000. reasonable rate Jane 664- _ FR1-21 ENTttS cut 16" length, split, REWM21X for season. Call 729-6060 2336 WILMINGTON, Furn. rm for "PARTY? delivered 128 cu. ft. $140 64 WOBURN. Mod. duplex WANTED TO BUY in after 6.1-535-1882. WW1-20N mature female. Incl. all util. FUNDRAISER? cu. ft. $70. Stacking townhouse condo. Lux. 3 Stoneham 3 or 4 bedroom 1 SRI-27 WOMAN ABLE to work for Kit. prlv. and pkg. Off 93 nr. 1 fls.. 5 rms plus 2 '? bins family house from owner. "LET THE GOOD Times arranged. Call 395-3431 128&495 $45wk. 858-2808. WHITE MOUNTAINS chalet, elderly person in their New ww, a-cond.. cent, $60,000 to $70,000 price Roll" Disco, Oldies, Big eves. FR1-22 ANTIQUES Band, Recorded music from Mod., A-frame, glass front, home. Weekdays. Will do vac., bale. D&D, pool and range. Box 4, c-o Sto. Ind., . FSM2-2 40s-60s. You've heard the fireplace, cathedral light housework & prepare WAKEFIELD, semi furn. rm. pkg. No pets. $675 per mo. 11 Franklin St. P.O. Box 111, FIREWOOO CARROLL-HARTSHORN ceilings Near Montau Loon meals in Reading or In colonial home for resp. pjusutil. 935*619^ _?R14S Stoneham. Ma 02180. rest. Now hire the best.For DUMP TRUCK load, roughly House Antiques. Oldest less! Ref on req. Paul & Cannon Mts. Renting by Stoneham 944-5973. considerate person. Kit., WINCHESTER, 6 rms. 2nd REW1-27S 240 cubic ft. Partially shop in area. We buy and Lazzara. 944-4617. weekend or wk. 935-1823 EW1-20C full bath, yard, laundry priv. floor, modjefn kit. & bath. seasoned hardwood. Cut & sell early American from ENTtfC days, 933-7045 eves. SR1-25 Bookkeeper-Part Time Conv. to 128. 93, train & $500 unheated plus util. split. $185. 245-4365. fum. to iron, tin china, EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper shopping. $195. mo. plus 'A Parking. Adults prelerred. FS2-16C glass, dolls, clocks, etc. 572 - secretary desires part time util. 2454891. No pets. Call aTter 6 pm, 729- FIREWOOD CUT. split. __FR1-20 OPPORTUNITY Haverhill St. 944-2952. Hrs. work in small office or at 6443. FOUND delivered 14-18" Oak and home. Call any time ask for READING-SINGLE office. weekjtoyslMpm. ANTtfC FR1-25 PARTNER" WANTED will maple 258 cu ft at $210. Call Sue 664-5691. 360 sq ft, $300 no util. NO Money Given Away READING. FEMALE Rm- explain details for New 438-7975 after 5. EW1-20N FEE. Three small offices, HIGHEST PRICES paid lor GREAT DANE found, older mate. to share 2 bdrm. apt. Hampshire Liquor & food TERRIER CROSS, course FSi^re 600 sq ft. $450 mo. Includes anything old. China female, call 862-8802. $425 a mo. Util. Incl. Call business. Small Investment. grey fur. Wearing flea collar. FIREWOOD everything NO FEE. cabinets, rnd tables, book- F01-22 Kathy. 935-4008. days. 438-8368 real money maker Found vie. Medical Bldg. 573 QUALITY Seasoned hard- WOBURN-new office. 650 cases, commodes, desks, FR1-21 BO1-20S LARGE BLACK & WHITE cat Main St. Call 933-0547 or 933- wood. White 8 red oak Only you sq ft $450 mo heated Im- quilts, old baskets, old 8539,1:30-6:30 pm. WOBURN, Furn. rm. PIZZA & SUB SHOP, fully lound at Reading Memorial cherry maple ash cut, split mediate occupancy, right dolls, teddy bears, wind-up FOI-21 can prevent Parking for 1 car. No pets. equipped. Somerville. toys, china & glass. Call High School. In need of old delivered $120.128 cu ft $65, Dusty shades, reflectors off Main SI, Reading Rental Priced for quick sale. 935- owner or new one. Call High FOUND, GREAT Dane 64 cu ft. Call Bob 245-1472 or forest fires. Services, 944-7551. Male preferred. Call 933- Florence 665-9452 or 665- and glass fixtures can 1068. School, 944-8200. , Older female. Call 662-8802. 246-3365 A 'taWa, VitalTWNr IWI ^M FR1-20C 3175. 5870. absorb as much as one- FR1-20 B01-26 ANTtfT FOUND1-20C FOUND1-20S FStfS fourth of a bulb's light.

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Music comes in many forms By William Pacino

By WILLIAM PACINO nursing homes, club functions and festivals. For more information, Lss What does a woodwind quartet, call 603-888-3648,692-2270 or 851-2659 CANNERY ROW violin sonatas by Mozart, woman harmonizers and a touring Bluegrass Union bluegrass band have in common'' The Country Gazette, one of the Nothing. put a delight in the music best touring bluegrass groups on the they know and perform so well. national scene, will be in town Sunday, Jan. 24th to present a "Sweet Thursday" will be released dustry Take in a variety of musical acts Opera Theater on Feb 12 in the United States In 1940, he built a car that laun- this week, anyway you can concert for the Boston Bluegrass fortepiano will be the "Violin Union at 7 PM in Paine Hall, Har- Sonatas ". For more information, The Opera Theater of the Boston ched him into his professional and New England Conservatories OTHER: career — a '36 Ford convertible with Pops Concert vard University. call 267-9300, ext 300. The band was formed in 1972 in will premiere Bruce Adolphe's "The such innovations as an alligator St. Thomas Women's Club of hood, trenched headlights and Wilmington is sponsoring a Southern California and comes from THEATER: Tell Tale Heart". Paul Hindemith's Middlesex Canal the same family tree as the Byrds "Sancta Susanna" and present The public Is invited by the fenders and push-button doors "Saturday Night Pops'' Concert by Middlesex Canal Association to join In addition to the hot rodders and the Commonwealth Woodwind and the Kentucky Colonels. Its "Carmina Bur ana' Jacques Ibert's "Angelique" on members are excellent musicians The Boston Repertory Ballet will Jan. 22 and 23 at 8 PM and Jan. 24 at them in an unusual showing of old customizing enthusiasts drawn to Quartet on Jan. 30 at 8 PM. glass lantern slides taken in the his work, his designs attracted The Commonwealth Woodwind and. individually, have worked with stage a "highly contemporary'' 3 PM. The performances will take such luminaries as Bill Munroe and version of Carl Orff's "Carmina place at the Boston Conservatory 1930s by canal historians Morrison. Hollywood and TV celebrities. Quartet is an exceptional music Museum at 31 Hemenway St. in Merrill and Payro. Fred Lawson of wHIch included Clark Gable. ensemble in the New England area Linda Ronstadt Burana" in a gala benefit Feb. 11-14 Country Gazette's music is upbeat at the Opera House at 539 Boston. For further information, Billerica will lecture while showing Llberace. Donald O'Connor. Keenan and consists of a flute, oboe, call 536-6340 such examples as a print of a steam Wynn, Lionel Hampton. Elvis clarinet, bassoon and horn. and progressive with solid vocals Washington St. in Boston Also and exceptional instrumentation. starring on the same program will barge going over the Boston Ave Presley. Frank Sinatra. Dean The "Pops Night" will be held at MOVIES: aqueduct and other scenes from the Martin. Bobby Darin, John Derek. St. Thomas of Villanova Hall, Opening the show for Country be Gelsey Kirkland, the superstar Gazette will be Hot off the Frets, a dancer considered by many to be '30s before the canal was filled in to Sonny and Cher, Robert Vaughan. Middlesex Ave. in Wilmington. Cannery Row the extent that it is today. Ursula Andress. There is an admission fee. For new local band which plays a blend America's greatest native-born of bluegrass. western swing and ballerina The world premiere of MGM's The Middlesex Canal was char Some of his recent vehicles in- tickets and information, call 658- "Cannery Row," starring Nick tered in 1793 by Gov John Hancock clude John Travolta's Firebird 2599, 658-7535 or 658-2125. Irish music. Call 661-0214 for further The gala includes the production information. of "Carmina Burana" highlighted Nolte and Debra Winger will be held Horse drawn barges and packet Fever, Zsa Zsa Gabor's $150,000 by a full symphony orchestra and in Salinas, Calif Jan 29 as part of boats were pulled on towpaths over Gold Rolls. Marie Osmond's Dodge Sweet Adelines that city's celebration of the 80th aqueducts, under bridges, and van and Farrah Fawcett's Foxy Share a song and a smile with the Mozart concert at MFA the 120-member Paul Madore On Wednesday, Jan 27 at 8 PM. Chorale: "Three Preludes" a anniversary of Steinbeck's birth. through locks from Charlestown, Vette Merrimack Valley Sweet Adelines The event will benefit the Friends of through Somerville, Medford, Also appearing will be the General This chorus of 79 woman, of all ages, the Musical Instruments Collection dramatic pas de deux at the Museum of Fine Arts in choreographed by Ben Stevenson the John Steinbeck Library in its Winchester, Woburn. Wilmington. Lee. the Dodge Charger featured in is seeking new members. If you effort to purchase Steinbeck's Billerica and Chelmsford to the the TV show "Dukes of Hazzard " enjoy singing, having fun and Boston will present a series of with music by Segei Rachmaninoff concerts of Mozart's works for and danced by Miss Kirkland and original manuscript for "The Merrimac River. A free shuttle bus will run con- making friends, come to the Pearl" — the only privately owned The Meeting will take place at tinuously during the three-day event Ballardvale United Church. Clark chamber ensembles opening on the John Meeham: and "Scenes De 226th anniversary of Mozart's birth. Ballet", a world-premiere classical manuscript of Steinbeck in Winchester's Jenks Senior Center, between the South Station MBTA Rd.. in Andover any Thursday existence. opposite the Town Hall at 2 PM on stop and Commonwealth Pier where evening at 7:30 PM. The group The first concert by Daniel Stepner, ballet set to the music of Stravinsky baroque violin and John Gibbons, For tickets, call 536-5678 The MGM presentation, based on Saturday. Jan 23 Refreshments there is ample parking if you drive regularly sings at' Shopping Malls, the books "Cannery Row" and will be served. The show will be open from 5 to 11 PM on Friday, from noon to II PM World of Wheels on Saturday, and from noon to 9 PM The Leonardo da Vinci of the on Sunday. Sound of motor world, also known as the King From the music of bluegrass and of the Kustomizers. will appear in harmonizing to the "music" of a hot person at the big automotive rod, COMING ATTRACTIONS had Music spectacle — the International World to cover a lot of ground in between of Wheels — in Boston's Com Hopefully, you'can make some of monwealth Pier Exhibition Hall our favorite activities your own. Jan. 29 to 31. If you have an item of interest to auditions He's George Barris. the metal all, write, care of this local designing genius who created a newspaper and tell us all about We Auditions for the North whole new aspect of the auto in- keep hearing things. Reading Theatre Workshop's spring The small, thorny, bull's-hom Inside the trees' huge thorns and production of "The acacia trees of Central America keep the acacias free from dust and Sound of Music" will be have their own "maid service" leaf-eating enemies In exchange for held January 24 and 25 at which keeps them clean and shiny, their service, the trees provide their the John T. Berry reports Ranger Rick's Nature Insect "partners" with safe homes Center, Route 62. North Magazine. Coloonies of ants live and plenty of food. Reading. Auditions for Mmmwm adults will be at 7:30 both Sunday and Monday, and AU there will be a special #WA I msrMUpy children's audition on 1982 Sunday at 2 p.m. Celebrate ■ upto I i M> wuu *&#«&/?trcvr/ The well-known I Rodgers and Ham- 30 pounds lighter. I ft* em MA 9%i2^iMe-pius m AW PKPAKATIOA/) merstein musical calls for performers to appear I in a wide variety of roles, Start tody, Call today. I including the Von Trapp I family and friends, nuns. 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