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ANNUAL RALLY HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL On Wednesday night, November 25. the annual wilmington- Tewksbury Rally was held. The rally began in the high school parking lot. The band led a spirited group of students froa the parking lot. down Church Street to Adaas Street, down Middlesex Avenue, around the coaaon and back to the high school for the burning of the Tewksbury duaay. mr The students who turned out for the event displayed strong voices and forceful deteraina- tion to cheer the teaa to victory. Speeches were made by the three coaches, Mr. Bellisiao, Mr. Richie, and Mr. Ready, and by Mr. Dishing. Miss McCarthy and Mr. Collins. Students beard froa were: Capt Ed Palino. Toa Del Visco, Phil Kavanangh being presented the Wilmington D.A.V. Chapter Warner' Allan, Phil Koaenchuck, 106 award for the aofit valuable player of the wilnington- joe Bevilaqua, Bob Anderson, Tewksbury game by Commander William lynch. Phil Kavanaugh. Ernie Moeglin, (l.C. Photo by Don Hentschel) John McCabe, and head cheer- pic- Bill Ezinicki. foraer Bruins and Canadians hockey star, D.A.V. MEETING leaders, Carol Randall and tb* Hillview country Club pro stall, Amette Vlsoooti. tared above. 1 ANNIVERSARY MASS A regolar aeetiag of the The" players took part In Colorful Bill Ezinicki has worked for Kay, hlB close D.A.V. Chapter 106 will be cheers around the burning accepted the post of associate friend, at Sharon Springs, N.T. for two years. An anniversary Mass will be held tonite, (December 2)' at duaay and carried this fight- professional at Hillview Coun- their headquarters at 8 p.m. ing spirit into the game on try Club. Ezinicki moves to his new held this Saturday. December 5 post froa Unicorn Golf and at 8 a. a. for the CD.A. of All aeabers are urged to Thursday. The announcement was made attend for preparation of today by Hillview General Man- Country Club, Stonehsa, Mass., -*t, j Villanova, St.Thorns Church. the forthcoming Hospital Day. ager Dick Connolly, who said where he served the past three Ezinicki assuned his new dut- years. ies on December 1st. Connolly also said the popular Steve Kay. in his third season at BACK SHOP FIRST the Club, will remain as head LOCAL MAN SUFFERS (deinb professional. INJURY Ezinicki, according to Con- nolly, will represent the re- Leo Berrett of Warren Road conditioned 18-hole layout on is a patient at St.John's Hos- THE XMAS GIFT STORE FOR ALL THE FAMILY the PGA winter tour as well as pital where he was taken on November 28. AT DOWN TO EARTH PRICES the NEPGA events and open Mr. Berrett. a part-time tournaments during the simmer. photographer for boring studio FAMOUS NAME BRANDS IN ALL DEPTS. •Hill's first aajor tourney as Hillview associate pro will is being troubled by a painful TIMEX WATCHES back condition. be the Los Angeles Open, Jan- It is sincere hoped that .SHIP & SHORE BLOUSES uary 8-11." Connolly said. .ARROW SHIRTS Ezinicki, 35, is one of New .IRONWEAR NYLONS It is sincerely hoped that . INTERWOVEN SOCKS England'8 finest players. A he will be 'snapping' back .LAURA MAE BLOUSES two-time winner of the NEPGA JOCKEY UNDERWEAR championship (1956, 1958). very soon now. .FEATHERKNIT SWEATERS Ezzie currently holds the ■-•*> .ADAM HATS Rhode Island Open title. He ^PIONEER BELTS .DAVIS JACKETS also tied for first place in .CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR .STARDUST LINGERIE the Massachusetts Open tourney .BLUE SWAN LINGERIE this past season, but lost the //,; i .LEE SLACKS crown in a playoff to George .HONEY BUG SLIPPERS Kinsman. .BUD UNDERWEAR Other titles won by Ezinicki JBfi .MAINE GUIDE JACKETS .GORDON NYLONS were the 1958 New Hampshire SILVER LAKE and Rhode Island Opens. Bill .BUXTON WALLETS .HALLMARK CARDS last year was awarded the PHARMACY .BEN MO NT WRAPPINGS Eugene P. (Skip) Wogan Memor- .BAUER ICE SKATES ial Trophy, eableaatic of the 98 MAIN ST. .HYDE ICE SKATES JCORO JEWELRY NEPGA' 8 outstanding profess- ional. IILMINGTON 'GIFT BOXED FREE' The power-hitting Woburn, B LAY AWAY A GIFT A DAY TILL XMAS Mass., resident is a former star, who played for the Toronto THE FRIENDLIEST DRUG OPEN Maple Leafs, STORE INTHEIORLD AMPLE and between 1946 KTRYTOPIEASE EVENINGS and 1953. A native of Winnipeg. Mani- EVERYBODY! TILL 9 PARKING v<* toba, Ezinicki jumped into call golfing prominence as an ama- teur in 1947. He was nmnerup (X 8-4617 to Frank s. stranahan in the Canadian amateur championship. He turned pro in 1948 and LOUIS HAILSON -urn

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59LBS 2 lbs. Onions years after the first Thanks- 97^ . 5 lbs. Potatoes wives. Tbis individual might first call a house by phone as giving day, the fourth Thurs- FOR DRESSING :< lbs. Butter-nut Souash if he were conducting a survey. If a woman answers he day of November was set aside h attempts to find out if anyone else is at home. If he finds for giving Thanks, and each FREDDIE'S extends to all,"Best Wis es out the woman is alone he will then make a personal call year since then it has been for a* 'Happy Thanksgiving Day at the home and make a forcible entry. A Randolph housewife set aside by proclamation of i was assaulted and robbed by this individual. the President and the Gover- GROCERY DEPT The man is described as a white male, 5' 10" to 6' tall, nors of the states as a legal 190 to 200 pounds in weight, has dark hair, a dark complex- holiday. In Canada Thanksgiv- HOLIDAY SPECIALS ion, a heavy beard but is clean shaven, has clear skin and ing Day is celebrated on the no known scars or other identifying marks. He is soft second Monday in October. RUM & BRANDY 3 spoken, well mannered, wears a pork pie hat, a light car It is a day for all of us to CANADA DRY coat, a maroon sport shirt with no tie. He is possibly count our blessings, and sur- 1.19 FRUIT CAKE LBS driving a 1955 or 56 Mercury two door, color fire engine prise ourselves with the 24 BOTTLES ASST Reg. $3.95 1.00 red bottom with light top, registration unknown. length of the list. All year Plus Deposit This individual might also be responsible for similar long we strive to be on your crimes in Haverhill, Brighton, Bedford, and Lawrence. list, and again promise that SCHRAFFTS 4 It would be very helpful if the general public were noti- we shall continue to do so. lbs. CHOCOLATES OLIVES 49 ^ fied regarding this subject's modus operandi. 1 1.89 10 CZ. JAR STUFFED If anyone has information which might be pertinent to this CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Seconds matter it would be greatly appreciated if they would contact IMPERIAL - FIAT either state Police Det. Lt. William Delay of the Norfolk RITTERS PKG WALNUTS 45t county District Attorney's office or Chief Patrick McDonnell INTERNATIONAL TOMATO 4 FOR 1.00 of the RanJclph Police Department. PKG MIXED NUTS 39( JUICE 32 oz.

LARGE 2 DOZ 99 D.A.V. TO SPONSOR APPLES 2 lbs. NATIVE EGGS 29* XMAS PARTY AT NORTH DELICIOUS READING SANITARIUM BONO Arrangements are being made GALLONS TURKEY for a xmas party to be held at Ho. Reading Sanitarium under CIDER 69* BREAD 2 25$ the auspices of the Fourth District Council D.A.V. of Cranberries Mayonnaise which Chapter 106 is a member Sugar Fresh Pies of. Butter Sweet Potatoes All members who are free on Margarine Monday evening, December 14 Cranberry sauce REMINDERS Dates Canned Pumpkin from 7 to 9 p.m. should con- Raisins Corined Squas'i tact the Chapter and signify Turkey Stuffing their-intentions to attend. Coffee 3 Marachino Cherries • lckles Mincemeat Bell's seasoning

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Mrs. Warren Dawe, 112 Butters Row, Wilmington, is shown above with "Donnie", official poster boy for the Massachusetts USED" TIRES --- $4.95 drive for Retarded Children. ZEREX PRESTONE ST. THOMAS WEEKLY MEN'.! $2.39 GALLON Legion members. Tbe date of On December 1, the menu for Cash and Carry LEGION NOTES this affair will be announced OLD-FASHIONED the luncheon held at Villanova NEW RECAPS as low as $8.95 later, so keep in touch with Hall by the women of St. Thomas A meeting of Post 136 was your Legion activities through BARN DANCE parish, will consist of Meat with recappable casing held last Thursday evening, this newspaper. On Friday, November 27, at Cakes and Spaghetti. DON'T WAIT November 19, at the Post Head- The monthly Whist Party will 8 p.m., an Old Fashioned Barn These luncheons are held Have your car winter- quarters. Attendance was very be held next Monday, November every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. good, but the commander would 30th at 8 p.m. in the .Legion Dance will be held at Villano- ized before it's too va Hall. until 1:30 p.m., to give the like to see more Legionaires Hall. We hope to see a large This dance will feature public opportunity to join late. having an interest in their following. There are excellent square and modem dancing. them, and so the business Open dai ly 6 a.m. to Post. It is your Post and it prizes available for those St.Thomas' Parish will play people in this area may enjoy 10 p.m.-Sundays 7 a.m. -ill be only as good as you lucky players, so we hope to hosts to an out-of-town parish a home cooked meal. ike it. see you all Monday night. Chi Rho Group of 50, aged 18 to 10 p.m. At this meeting, plans were Meeting nights for members to 21. CLARlTsTREET LUCKY WINNING NUMBERS made to have a Joint Christmas are the first and third Thurs- This is a good opportunity RR CROSSING HEARING 1st 089025. 2nd 089898 party with the Auxiliary,which days of every month; Next for school children in this 3rd 087355 will take place on our Social meeting will be December 3, at There will be a hearing of night, December 12th. Details 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Dungarees and slacks are the DPU on the Railroad cross- RICH & SON, Inc. to follow later on this affaic We are still looking for permissable at this affair. ing at Clark Street December 8 INDENT SUM! - SIRVICI STATION There will also Ije a Christ- MORE veterans to join our fine 1959. Police Chief Paul Lynch inmlUw IHIH 3* mmd t» mas party for the children of Post!! will request a traffic count T.I. OU».r «-233J prior to the hearing. BULK RATE «4 U. S. POSTAGE PAID Per.lt No. 6 iiiainxtoa.

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THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN WILMINGTON THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER

NO. 48 VOLUME 22 WILMINGTON, MASS. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2,1959

ANNUAL RALLY HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL On Wednesday night. Noveaber 25. the annual Wilmington- Tewksbury Rally was held. The rally began in the high school parking lot. The band led a spirited group of students froa the parking lot. down Church Street to Adaas Street, down Middlesex Avenue, around the common and back to the high school for the burning of the Tewksbury dummy. The students who turned out *~a for the event displayed strong voices and forceful determina- tion to cheer the teaa to victory. Speeches were made by the three coaches, Mr. Bellisiao, Mr. Richie, and Mr. Ready, and by Mr. Cushing.Miss McCarthy and Mr. Collins. Students beard froa were: Capt Ed Palino, Tom Del Visco, Phil Kavanaugh being presented the Wilmington D.A.V. Chapter Warner'Allan. Phil Koaenchuck, 106 award for the aost valuable player of the Wilmington- Joe Qevilaqua, Bob Anderson, Tewksbury game by Conaander William lynch. Phil Kavanaugh, Ernie Moeglin, (W.C. Photo by Doc Hentschel) John McCabe, and head cheer- Bill Ezinicki. foraer Bruins and Canadians hockey star. Pic- D.A.V. MEETING leaders, Carol Randall and Annette Visoonti. tured above, joiua the Hillview Country Club pro start. ANNIVERSARY MASS A regular meetiag of the The players took part in Colorful Bill Ezinicki has worked for Kay, his close D.A.V. Chapter 106 will be cheers around the burning accepted the post of associate friend, at Sharon Springs, An anniversary Mass will be held tonite. (December 2)' at duaay and carried this fight- professional at Hillview Coun- N.Y. for two years. their headquarters at 8 p.m. ing spirit into the gaae on try Club. Ezinlcki moves to his new held this Saturday. Decanter 5 post froa Onicorn Golf and at 8 a. a. for the CD.A. of All neabers are urged to Thursday. The announcement was made . * attend for preparation of today by Hillview General Man- Country Club, Stonehaa, Mass., Villanova, St. Thomas Church. the forthcoming Hospital Day. ager Dick Connolly, who said where he served the past three Ezinicki assuaed his new dut- years. ies on December 1st. Connolly also said the popular Steve Kay, in his third season at SHOP FIRST the Club, will remain as head LOCAL MAN SUFFERS BACK professional. INJURY Ezinicki, according to Con- nolly, will represent the re- Leo Berrett of Warren Road conditioned 18-hole layout on is a patient at St.John's Hos- THE XMAS GIFT STORE FOR ALL THE FAMILY the PGA winter tour as well as pital where he was taken on Noveaber 28. AT DOWM TO EARTH PRICES the NEPGA events and open Mr. Berrett. a part-tiae tournaments during the suraner. photographer for Loring Studio FAMOUS NAME BRANDS IN ALL DEPTS. 'Hill's first major tourney as Hillview associate pro will is being troubled by a painful TIMEX WATCHES back condition. be the Los Angeles Open, Jan- It is sincere hoped that .SHIP A SHORE BLOUSES uary 8-11," Connolly said. .ARROW SHIRTS Ezinicki, 35. is one of New .IRONWEAR NYLONS It is sincerely hoped that . INTERWOVEN SOCKS England's finest players. A he will be 'snapping' back .LAURA MAE BLOUSES two-time winner of the NEPGA .JOCKEY UNDERWEAR championship (1956, 1958), very soon now. .FEATHERKNIT SWEATERS Ezzie currently holds the .ADAM HATS Rhode Island Open title. He .PIONEER BELTS .DAVIS JACKETS also tied for first place in .CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR .STARDUST LINGERIE the Massachusetts Open tourney .BLUE SWAN LINGERIE this past season, but lost the .LEE SLACKS crown in a playoff to George .HONEY BUG SLIPPERS Kinsman. ti^^SSm .BUD UNDERWEAR Other titles won by Ezinicki .MAINE GUIDE JACKETS GORDON NYLONS were the 1958 New Hampshire SILVER LAKE and Rhode Island Opens. Bill .BUXTON WALLETS .HALLMARK CARDS last year was awarded the PHARMACY .BENMONT WRAPPINGS Eugene P. (Skip) Wogan Memor- .BAUER ICE SKATES ial Trophy, eableaatic of the 98 MAIN ST. JCORO JEWELRY .HYDE ICE SKATES NEPGA' s outstanding profess- IILmlNGTON ional. 'GIFT BOXED FREE' The power-hitting woourn, 9 LAY AWAY AGiFT A DAY TILL XMAS Mass., resident is a foraer National Hockey League star, who played for the Toronto THE FRIENDLIEST DRUG OPEN Maple Leafs. New York Rangers STORE INTHCiOHLD EVENINGS AMPLE and Boston Bruins between 1946 IE TRY TO PLEASE and 1953. EVERYBODY! A native of Winnipeg. Mani- TILL 9 ■<* PARKING toba, Ezinicki jumped into call golfing proalnence as an ama- teur in 1947. He was munerup CX 8-4617 OF WILMINGTON to Prank S. Stranahan in the Canadian aailnir championship. He turned pro in 1948 and LOUIS HAILSON

-*« two awsADfx DECEMBBI 2,1959 ■MfMMJfl mf OIHII mtwtfAP- m wimmoto* sperer) evsstom "That popular Walter Geswell THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER has just returned to work OPINION after being in St. John's Hosp- ital for an operation. Welcome 'The bitter and prolonged steel strike may do far. back Gessie. P.O. BOX #506 more damage to both business and labor in the long run than Who' s that handsome man GARDNER PROFESSIONAL BUILDING is evidenced even in the astronomical losses in earnings and at

Pactory Before and after. Top photo shows Representative N^^ Ralph E. Block Lowell St. 17 months ago and bot- 21 North St., tom shot gives you an Idea of the 'How in—), lir . . . er . . . mmdmm No. Wilmington er... YOO-HOO! Amybodr th*r*t" LETTERING AND MEMORIALS 0L8-3642 amount of fill used to bring new route 129 to its present leval. Ol 8-8354 MAIN ST WILMINGTON NC DRINKS FOR DRIVERS! NEWEST IN HEATING1 HOLDS COSTS DOWN' Registrar Riley says, "The holiday party season for 1959 Automatic Personal Care is here. Last year during the holiday party season many wth people were killed and injured In highway traffic accidents. Mobilheat "More than half of thn FUEL OIL I people killed were driving I*- home after a party. "Help your enforcement officials to prevent accidents THE FITZGERALD FUEL CO. 5 during this holiday season. ____>.»——^___•»—__«______^_ 'Trotect your guests. Make 287 Main St., WILMINGTON OL 8-3383 this your holiday party rule, "No Drinks for Drivers!" -II

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He entered the Army last Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bognore, was the special prize, was won 159 Shawsheen Ave., and their by Miss McKenzie of Taplin June and completed basic training at Port Benning, Ga. three children, who came htre Avenue. The monthly attendance from Everett. prize went to Mrs. James »w- The 17-yearj}lj| soldier, son ; of Jack A. Blaisdell. 1 Lowell prom Arlington, Mass.and son of Glen Road and;jus* Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Mr. and Esther Riley won the Sapor., St., Wilmingtoft. attended Revere Hi&h school. Mrs. Lloyd T. Eddy, and their prize. HMil —. ,Tfa son who now live at IS Marion A large and attractive array. Street. of prizes were displayed for- CONFESSIONS* ON At 42 Oobson Street, Mr. and the winners of Blitz and the THURSDAY AT ST.THOMAS Mrs. Richard Orpen who former- Penny Sale. ly lived in Charlestown. Every Tuesday evening Confessions in preparation Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. throughout toe year.wheee Part of fh« unique XMAS display at the for Pirst Friday will be held Cushing of 23 Miller Rd., and Blitz parties iare run «nd all at St.Thomas Church at 4 and their daughter, who moved here are invited to com* add Jdin firm npu«« being installed by fhe Firmmmnt 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. from Somervdlle. the crowd. Attociation four CRUSADER DECEMBER 2,1959 '■ i ." •■ "■ ''•.."• "■ '■'* '■' '•'■": -""_• " ""'■.;■' ' ■} ' '-' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NEWS CHURCH OF 6000 SHEPHERD The Fireside Fellowship will Week of December 6 have its worship and program, STOAT Sunday, December 6th, at the 8 am. Holy Communion hone of Rev. and Mrs. Sanders. 9 am. Holy Communion ft Church The East Branch will hold School Nursery-Grade 5 Hmrt's tkt •/•<# to its annual Christmas Party 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion-ft Monday, December 7th in the Church School Nursery-Grade 5 •TMf C*T TfWfMtS Parish House, at 8 p. m. Each 6 p.m. Senior YPF member is asked to bring a 6:30 p.m. Coffee Hour and Ad- IOAD SItVICI fifty cent gift for a child at vent Lecture-Mr. Ben Zion-. ACCESSORIES Tewksbury Hospital. This may speaker. RIP AltS be a stuffed toy, doll, a MONDAY rattle, or books. The age 10 am. Church school Night Lubrication bracket is from 1 month to 2:15 p.m. Church School WHIIL BALANCING nine years old. The hostesses 3:15 p.m. Church School will be: Florence Oberg, Annie 8 p.m. Circle 4 at home of Mrs Moore, Connie Nowell, Evelyn Carrier, Parker Dr., No. Read- SMITTY'S Norton. ing. There will be a meeting of 8 p.m. Circle 1 at home of Mrs GULF SERVICE the Wilmington Council of Fancher, 11 Vista Ave.,Reading J37 MAIN ST. Churches at the home of Rev. 8 p.m. Counseling Committee NO. READING 4-8548, and Mrs. Sanders, Friday, Dec- TOESDAY ember 11 at 8 p.m. 7 p.m. Order of Sir Galahad The North Branch will hold WXNESDAY ANTONALLIS Its monthly meeting Tuesday, 2 p.m. Golden Age Club December 8th. Please note the 2:30 p.m. Girl scouts Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anton- change of date. It will be an 8 p.m. Circle 6 at home of Mrs allis of EWle Rd., are proud all day meeting held in the Van de Veere, 38 Salem St., to announce the arrival of Parish House, beginning at 10 Reading. their daughter, Linda Mary. a. m. Members are asked to 8 p.m. Circle 5 at home of Mrs The newcomer was born at the bring their handiwork and DeVito.24 Ash Hill Rd.,Reading Winchester Hospital on Novem- dessert luncheon will be ser- 8 p.m. Circle 2 at home of Mrs ber 20. Lefavour. 283 Haverhill St., Grandparent honors are be- The Church School Christmas No.Reading. stowed upon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parties will be held Sunday, TH0RSDAY Cuoco of Dunton Rd. and Mr. and December 13th. Lower School- 6:30 p.m.Men & Boys Choir lira Benjamin S. Antonallis of Nursery through 4th grade-2- FRIDAY Newton. 3:45 p.m. Upper scbool-5tb 2:30 p.m. Girls Friendly Soc- through 8th grades 4 - 6 p.m. iety Each child is asked to bring a 7 p.m. Women ft Girls Choir BOY SCOUTING harmless gift, wrapped in 7:45 p.m. Women's Service white paper. Gifts will be League-Christmas program meet- North Wilmington Boy scout sent to the Metropolitan State ing Troop 160 met at the Canteen Hospital for Children. 8 p.m. Commission for Christ- Monday night November 30,under ian Education the direction of Mr. Curtis, SATURDAY Mr. Miller, Mr. Platt and Mr. The approach to nen route 93 on Ballard- "We shall all have a good laugh at the State Department's 10 am. Boys choir Ellis. vale St. by-passed these two home3, ■ The scouts had classes in leaving them isolated, with a view of expense and-they'11 have first aid, and artificial another new embassy at our respiration. The meeting ad- the rarrp from their f.ont room windows. expense." journed at 8:30 p.m.

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LOCKHEED CORPORATION OPHtATKH TOTUPT: On being planed by the Lions of November 29. the Lions of Wil- foburn, Birlingtoo. Billerica OFFERS LEADERSHIP FUND alngtoa with the assistance of and tllaington. I* Is ladies Looking for a career in the ■•or WOMB, transported sever- night tor the wives of all the air-space industry? Perhaps al youngsters frca the Tewks- Lions. Music by Jack Hennessey Lockheed can help yon. bnry Hospital to the Logan for dancing and plenty of food The Lockheed Leadership Pond Airport. The children were for all. The Coaalttee Chair- Is offering IS four-year scho- Monr a group of 1000 who Ban for tllaington is Renee larshlps to qualified high awaited and witnessed the LaRivee. school seniors, starting next landing of Santa. Many of the EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING: The fall in colleges and universi- gifts that Santa Bade avail- Deceaber Executive Board Meet- ties throughout the nation. able will be placed under the ing will be held on Deceaber 9 The scholarships include Hospital tree to be opened on in the home of Tony DeLuca at free college tuition and $500 Christmas Day. The youngsters 8 P.B. a year for basic expenses. Ten were also entertained by the CHRISTMAS WREATHS: The Christ- of thea are in engineering; Individuals that provided the aas Wreaths will be arriving five are in business and *• transportation. All in all, very shortly and it is not too science. Successful candidates the day proved to be very early to place an order. They Bust pursue courses related to worthwhile for everyone con- will be placed on sale on Dec- the air-space industry, a very cerned. Thanks to the follow- eaber 11 and 12 in the Wil- broad field covering almost ing: ffebb Hall, Mr. and Mrs. mington square area and near every branch of the physical Ernie Grahas, Mr. and Mrs. the DeMoulas Market. A beauti- sciences and the whole gamut Joseph App. Mr. and Mrs. jsses ful wreath will be available of business administration. Parrel1, Mr. and Mrs. Bill for the low price of $1.25. How do you apply? Tou should Tanner, prank Hagerty, Judey Tou aay call and place an write to the school of your MacMelville and Jane MacMel- order, if you wish. The fol- choice, asking for application ville. lowing sen are on the Coanit- fonts. Deadlines vary, but SECOND ADVISORT MEETING: It tee: Ernie Graham, Chairnan- most schools require applica- will be held on Wednesday, 0L8-3434; Jaaes Parrell-0L8- tions to be returned by Feb- December 2. Arrangements have 4727; Erwin Hanke-0L8-351i; ruary 1. been completed and Deputy Dis- John Lucci-OL8-4232. Do not What are the requirements? trict Governor John McGrath hesitate to call any other The colleges and universities 1 has proalsed it to be an out- Lion, if you so desire. The that administer the scholar- standing evening for the work wreath that you will receive ships aake the selection. In in Lionisa. The place will b will be of excellent quality general, they judge applicants the Hillview Country Club on and at the same time, you will on the basis of leadership North Street in North Reading. be helping the Lions in their potential as evidenced by ZOtZ SOCIAL: A Zone Social is activities. school grades and participa- •> tion in school and community activities. Check with the Guidance BLITZ PARTY ON TUESDAY HOLLY BALL COMING UP office for a listing of col- leges where the scholarships The regular weekly Blitz On Saturday, Deceaber 12, are available, along with more party sponsored by members of members of St. Thomas will con- detailed information about the St.Dorothy's Parish will be duct their Holly Ball. Get program. conducted on Tuesday evening your tickets this week. These But don't delay. The Lock- at the parish ball on Main St. aay be obtained from any heed scholarships are highly Many fine prizes will be priest or from the mothers of coveted, and competition is awarded the lucky winners and the Altar boys. keen. But each year 15 stu- refresbaents will be served. A most enjoyable evening is dents win thea. This year one Opening day at the North Wilmington Pharmacy brought the ' Fallowing the Blitz, a Penny being planned for all who are of thea could be yout women out galore. Some men were also present—-as the top Sale will be held. on hand to join in. picture shows. XSXS38SK»XSSSSa00O8SXS»OtSSy^^ "Mirine OW fivinijs NORTH WILMINGTON FOUNTAIN * PHARMACY SPECIALS 380 MIDDLESEX AVENUE NEXT TO NORTH WILMINGTON POST OFFICE

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by / - HELICOPTER SATURDAY DEC. 5th 11:30 A.M. The women pictured above shopping at DeMoulas' Super- ■arket at the Wilmington Plaza will be presented a gift cert- ificate worth a $5.00 grocery order, upon proper identifica- tion, by the DeMoulas' Super- market this week end. Mrs. Helen Hynes, 28 Shaw- sheen St.. Tewksbury. Mrs. Rita 0*Hara, 4 South St.. Wilmington. Mrs. Mildred Dargan, 57 3rd St., North Andover. Mrs. Gumnerson, 42 Lawrence St., Medford, Mass. Hey Kids! What A Thrill to See SANTA!

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Wilmington D. A. V. Chapter #106 Shorn above presenting a tro- Conander William Lynch Is phy for the outstanding player presenting the annual D.A.V. on the gridiron for Tewksbury trophy award to the outstand- High School is Past Comnander ing gridder of the Harold Patten, Tewksbury Amer Thanksgiving Day Game ican Legion to ' T»c'' to Philip Kavanangh, Guthrie, Tewksbury while Coach»Pred High School while Bellissiwio Is shown looking on standing by. is Coach Killiap f/Camel 1.

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COMMONWEALTH OF ED SULLIVAN WILHINGTON-TEJKSBURY MASSACHUSETTS TIE, 12 - 12 ..kMUL COURT All Little League Officials, Before a near capacity crowd, members of the Ladies' Auxili- the Wilmington Wildcats held (SEAL) Case No. 30609 Misc. ary and Little League players In Equity the Tewksbury team to a 12-12 To Dominic poti of Bedford, were shocked to hear of the tie. In the first period, Tewk- Trustee of P. ft H. Realty tragic death of Claude Helwig sbury' s hopes looked very Trust. Polcaro Bros., inc., a in the crash, of a TWA cargo good. Wilmington's first duly existing corporation hav- carrier at the Midway Airport chance came with an intercep- ing-an usual place of business in Chicago, Illinois last tion by Butch Boudreau follow- in said Medford, Minor H. Has- week. Claude was a Veteran of ed by drives by DelVisco, Kav- te ell of Wilmington, Trustee of WW II and a senior pilot for Harwood Realty Trust, all in anaugh, and Boudreau. John TWA. His son, Michael, played McCabe followed through with the County of Middlesex and for the Little League Indians' said Commonwealth; Concrete the touchdown. The score read Pipe Corp., a duly existing the season before last and he 6-6. corporation having an usual was considered to be the fast- Early in the second period, est runner in the league. place of business in Dedham, in •••••• Joe Bevilacqua revocered a the County of Norfolk and said fumble after the kick-off. Commonwealth; and to all per- An under-dog, Wilmington Then JohnllcCate threw a pass Friday and Saturday, of this sons entitled to the benefit football team, met a highly- of the Soldiers' and Sailors' to Al MacDonald for a good week, St.Dorothy's Hall will rated Tewksbury team at Tewks- gain. Tom DelVisco then went open its doors to the finest Civil Relief Act of 1940 as bury last Thursday, Thanks- amended: Haymarket Co-opera- over for the touchdown. The Annual Bazaar that was ever tive Bank, a duly existing giving Day. with one of the second period ended with held. The tables will be load- corporation having an usual largest and most enthusiastic Tewksbury on the WHS three- ed with gifts that may be used ?lace of business in Boston, in crowds ever to witness this yard line. The score at the as Christmas presents. he County of Suffolk and said annual event. Tewksbury scored half was Wilmington 12. Tewks- Last Sunday evening, the Commonwealth, claiming to be first and led 6 to 0 but the bury 6. Chairmen of the various tables the holder of mortgage cover- Wilmington gridders came from ing real property in said Wil- Tewksbury* s try to tie the met to complete plans, and all mington, lots # 6.7,8.9.10,11. behind to tie and then go score in the third period were very enthusiastic over 12.13,15. said lots shown on a ahead with another touchdown. proved unsuccessful. Wilming- the progress of the Bazaar. plan of land recorded in North Tewksbury was held off until ton tried desperately to in- There will be dolls and doll Middlesex Registry of Deeds, the final minutes of the game crease the score with fine clothing and taffy apples, Plan Book 89, Page 46, entit- before they were able to tie running by Kavanaugh and Del cakes and pastries, a stork led "Subdivision of land in the Wilmington team. As is Visco and timely pass-catching table,Christmas ornaments, Wilmington, Mass." owner of evident from the score, both by Al MacDonald. The game end- parcel post packages, wreaths P. ft H. Realty Trust, dated teams were lacking in the . jun 24, 1957. A. J. Canon, ed in a 12-12 tie. The Wil- and plants, China pieces, a point-after kicking depart- country store, toys, hand-made This completely «ljusl»ble *jtcn Surveyor and C. E. excepting ment. A point to be noted was mington squad fought hard. The therefrom lots numbered 6,7, team had a great deal of spir- articles, a table of men's bMd know*, its »iy Mound I nun's 11,12, and 13, which lots have that the Wilmington team took gifts and both afternoons will wrist! Watar-tbin. with i hkJcun every advantage of the oppor- it and enthusiasm which helped buckle tar cwtw fit Cutn-cut been partial lv released there- them in winning this moral feature a shoppers' lunch. ■oMw links nuke this the most tunities that came their way sophistKitx) band for tht nun with from, given by Dominic Poti. victory. Supper will be served at 5 Trustee of the P. ft H. Realty during the game. p.m. ■ Mart) Trust to the plaintiff by in- There are books of 25 prizes strument dated November 1 1957 VILLANOVA MENU and recorded with Middlesex The Wilmington Disabled for 50# being distributed and North District Registry of American Veterans Association these prizes will be drawn at BOUVIER Deeds, Book 1386, Page 513, has trophy award was presented to While you are busy out shop- 9:30 Saturday evening. Anyone f ilerf with said court a bill Philip Kavanaugh, a senior at ping for Christmas, why not who has not purchased a book stop at villanova Hall for a WATCH REPAIRS in equity for authority to Wilmington High School, at the may procure them at Tatter- 354 Middlesex Avenue foreclose said mortgage in the victory dance which was held quiet and inexpensive lunch? sail's Store, at the RectOrv, manner following: by entry and Thursday evening at the Tewks- The menu for Tuesday, Dec- or from any member of tbe com- North liImington possession and exercise of ember 8 will consist of an buiy Town Hall. He was select.- mittee. OLIVER 8-3459 power of sale. ed as the player on the Wil- assortment of covered dishes, If anyone wishes to donate If you are entitled to the dessert and coffee. benefits of the soldiers' and mington team for that day of any articles to the above Sailors' Civil Relief Act of play. D.A.V. Commander Hill' The women of the parish, tables, they will be apprecia- 1940 as amended and you object Lynch made the presentation. who conduct these weekly ted by the ladies. Week of December 7 to such foreclosure you or luncheons, invite the public your attorney should file a Tbe St.Dorothy CYO Girls to attend. MONDAY written appearance and answer Basketball Team, the '59 'American style Pizza in said court at Boston on or with Meat Sauce-Cole slaw before the twenty-eighth day champs of the Lowell Denaery, Buttered Peas of December 1959. or you may held their first practice Fruit Cup-Milk be forever barred from claim- Monday evening at the Shaw- TUESDAY ing that such foreclosure is sheen school. Missing from the invalid under said act. team this year, are, Co-cap- Pork Chow Mein-Crispy Noodles Witness, JOHN E. FENTON, Es- tains Pat Leahy, now attending Buttered Rice-Rolls & Butter quire, Judge of said Court Lowell State Teachers College, Apple Crisp-Milk this twenty-fourth day of Nov- and Ann Marie Sullivan, now WEOrCSDAY ember, 1959. Meat Loaf & Gravy MARGABET M. 0* DCNNELL attending the Stenotype Insti- Mashed Potatoes Recorder. tute of Boston. Also missing Buttered Green Beans In the matter of said bill, are Nancy Aspell, jean Walsh, Carrot sticks to the plaintiff is hereby order- Pat Sullivan and Virginia Daw- Bread & Butter ed to serve the foregoing not- son. However, with the addi- Cookies - Milk ice by publishing the same tion of new comers, St. Dorothy once in the WIUUINGTON CRUSA- is looking forward to another THURSDAY DER a newspaper published in victorious season. Father Western on Buttered Roll Wilmington fn the County of Parslied Potatoes Middlesex and said Common- David C. Tyrell, who was re- Buttered Whole Kernel Corn wealth, at least twenty-one cently transferred to Westwood Ice Cream - Milk days before the said return has been replaced by another FRIDAY day, and by mailing by regis- CTO Director, Father Grosselyn tered mail (return receipts The girls are planning their Baked Macaroni & Cheese requested) not less than four- with Tomatoes first dance to be held Friday Green Salad teen days before the return evening, December 4th, at the day to each defendant named in Peanut Butter Sandwich said bill; and by recording a Shawsheen School. Dress is Peaches & Milk copy of said notice prior to optional; no dungarees are the return day fixed herein in allowed. Dick Booth will be the registry of deeds in which the disc jockey for the even- such mortgage is recorded. ing. Proceeds from the dance USED TIRES t-- $4.95 MARGARET M. OTXJNNELL will be used to defray expens- Recorder. es which will be incurred dur- * -. ZEREX ing the coming season. A ' PRESTONf CONGRATULATIONS ; '$2.39 GALLON Cash and^rry Congratulations are in order NEW RECAPS as low as $8.95 ST.DOROTHY'S CHURCH for two Wilmington couples Wbo^ with recappable casing BAZAAR celebrated wedding anniversar- ies this week. The annual Bazaar conducted Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Morri- Have your capointer- by the St.Dorothy's Parish is son of Cypress St., were mar- izeri before ft'* too to be held this week on Dec- ried four years on November 24 ember 4th and 5th. and Mr. and Mrs. William Man- • l*be.T3? Mrs. William Tattersall is ning of Morse AW^yio cele- Open dai ly 6 a.m. to chairman of the affair, and brated their fifjfr anniversary 10 p.B.-Sundays 7 a.m. ber committee has worked long on November 28. 1 5 and hard to make this the best to ID p.m. - - affair this year. ' -we tax largely profits, we Remember, Santa will arrive don't tax inaWtrtel activi- Traffic get3 thick on a Friday noon REG. GAS 22.9 Saturday afternoon to talk to ty as such. Sd.if you are alon? Main St. These photos taken at all the children. trying to get profits down to 12 o'clock noon 3how the snarled up RICH & SON, Inc. zero, you are going to have to ■ mnm* find some other way of finding traffic conditions through the squ- int federal revenue - if we are are. tat «j..MM going to run this government''. GRUSAOBt DECEMBER 2,1959 thirtmmn ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i TO INCREASE FIRE LOG THE OTHER HAY HONEST PENSIONS OF WWII Employees at Tom's Tydol We heard a Tire cMef im- REAL WIDOWS Station on Main street were pressing upon his audience VALUES SAVIN6S working on a'junk' oar when a that it is what you rto in the USED CARS — Beginning July spark from a cutting torch first minutes of the beginn- 1, I960, widows of World War ignited part of the vehicle ing of a fire that counts. He II and Korean veterans be- and spread to other parts of said, "In fire fighting, you come eligible for pension bene- the yard. Firemen were simraon- win or lose in the first few 1957 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SEDAN $1395. \ ed to the scere at 10:27 a. n. minutes." fits from the Veterans Admin- on November 27'with Lt. Woods That's why everyone must istration on a parity with the in charge. No serious damage make way for the fire depart- widows of World War I. SEVERAL resulted. ment when you hear them coming AMnD Prior to legislation passed At 10:30 a.m. on November 28 down the street The minute by the last congress, World 1956 CHEYR0LETS TO CHOOSE 995. ,,! the ambulance was called to they save in getting to a fire FROM ur War II and Korean conflict transport Mrs. Alice Palmer of quickly may save human lives widows are eligible for help Vista Ave., Reading to Win- and tragedy, as well as pro- from VA only if their husband chester Hospital. Mrs. Palmer perty. 4 DR. SEDAN had a service-connected dis- 1954 FORDS was visiting at 4 Truman Rd. But in trying to think of 2 DR. R. WAGON ability. The new law requires when she^was taken ill. Pvts. other circumstances wherein that they merely submit proof Nee and plumer made the trip. haste does not make waste, we -• that the veteran was in active Leo Berrett of Warren Road were hard put to come up with We have a constantly changing supply service for 90 days or more was taken to St.John's Hospi- any ideas. If you will try to m and that he was discharged tal in the ambulance by Pvts. think of any other activity in of good servicable transportation cars Mann and Buckle at 12:25 p.m. our daily living where urgent ■ under other than dishonorable on November 28. hurrying will do more good at prices starting at $100. I conditlqBS. The ambulance was called at than harm, you* 11 know what we A childless widow on the 12:40 p.m. on November 29 to mean. present pension rolls receive* take Miss Hope Hathaway of 376 That is why we never try to $50.40 pit) month if her Income Saleir Street to St.John's Hos- rush into a fast decision on LET US KNOW YOUR NEEDS is not over $1480. With • pital. Miss Hathaway who had the car you buy, nor will we g minor child, or children her in- suffered a fall in her home allow a hasty job to be done in come may be as much as $2700 was released following X-rays our shop. ENGEL MOTOR SALES per year. The widow with one and was returned to her home After all, your top satis- child receives $63 and there is by Pvts. Nee and Plumer at faction is our , and that $7.56 provided for each add! 2:40 p.m. the sane day. can seldom come from hurried RTE 28 NO. READING RE 2-3847 ■ tional child. On November 30 at 1:15 p. m. thinking or working. OPFN FVENINGS TILL 1-SAT. TILL 5 Coming on the rolls after the ambulance took Billiard CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Hall of Veranda Avenue to Win- July 1, I960, a childless widow IMPERIAL • FIAT win receive $60 per month if chester Hospital. Pvts. Wan- FIRST SATURDAY her annual income is not more dell and Webster made the run. INTERNATIONAL XKAS GIFT WHIST than $600; $45 per month with DEVOTIONS AT ST.THOMAS an annual income between The CD.A. of St.Thomas' All day devotions will be $600 and $1200; and $25 • Church will conduct a Xmas held with half-hour Rosary re- month with an annual income Gift Whist on Thursday, Decem- lays in honor of Our Lady of between $1200 and $1800. ber 10, at Villanova Hall, patima. VA has requested that no beginning at 8:30 p. m. A Triduum in honor of Our one write to the agency to The proceeds will be for the Immaculate Mother will begin further add to the workload benefit of the CD.A. chari- at 7:45 p.m. of putting the new system Into ties. Donation is 75*. and re- operation. All those now on DECEMBER 6 PROCLAIMED the 'rolls will he notified by freshments will be served. VA and all new cases applying D.A.V. HOSPITAL DAY or coming on the rolls win be By a proclaimation signed by handled Individually. 'There is danger that super- Governor Purcolo, Sunday, Dec- taxation, Federal, state and ember 6, was set aside as the local, will undermine the D.A.V. Hospital Day. basic foundations of the free This is the day when all enterprise system. We must Chapters of the D.A.V. in join in a dedicated crusade to Massachusetts will be repre- ' 'If we Americana can't find keep the nation strong - a better way of settling our politically, militarily, econ- sented by attending a V.A. differences than by self- omically and spiritually." hospital or soldiers' Hare. inflicted strikes, we our- selves will destroy our econ- omy - something world commun- ism has predicted but has TOWN TAXI never been able to bring about." 24 HOUR SERVICE 'The rising toll of traffic deaths and injuries should add 'TeL North Reading 44125 a new word to the language - Hurri-Cari. The Nipponese use a ritual dagger, but the in- The elderl*: hou3in£ project new?.- North Reading 4-4076 strument of Hurri-Cari is a completed on Deming Way is show,-* ton or so of hurtling automo- above. Pictured above is WHA mem- North Reading 4-8563 bile." ber James Donahue shown making the rounds with custodian Arthur 142 MAIN ST. NORTH RCAOINQ, WAS*.

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SEAT COVER I TIRE MART lie 545 MAIM ST. READING RE 2-U44 I fourteen GRUSADflt DECEMBER 2,1959 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE COURT Middlesex, ss. To all persons interested, in the estate of MUdred L. Roche, also known as Mildred Louise Roche late of Tewksbury in lave Enjoyed Lom?S!aiKng Reputable business -- said County, deceased. 'ue following firms A petition has been present- ed to said Court for probate Patronize Them Often of a certain instrument pur- porting to be the last will of COMMONWEALTH OF said deceased by Archie Barlo- fsky of Lowell in the County BEDELL BROTHERS GENERAL MEL* S TEXACO SERVICE MASSACHUSETTS of Middlesex praying that he INSURANCE 287 Main Street PROBATE COURT be appointed executor thereof Wilmington, Mass., OL8-8337 without giving a surety on REALTY CO. Middlesex, ss. OLiver 8-4465 To all persons interested in his bond. . . 500 MAIN STREET If you desire to object 402 MAIN ST. WILMINGTON the estate of Anna T. Carpent- thereto you or your attorney WILMINGTON er late of Wilaington in said Wilaington Plumbing ft County, deceased. should file a written appear- LISTINGS ACCEPTED Heating Supply Co.. Inc. The executor of the will of ance in said Court at Lowell 417 Main Street said Anna T. Carpenter has before ten o'clock in the FRANCIS J. KRASINSKI FOR SERVICE- CALL forenoon on the eighteenth day Cowlete Insurance Service Wilaington. Mass., 0L8-4745 presented to said Court for of December 1959. the return Life-Automobile-Home allowance his first account. day of this citation. and Business 0L 8-3031 0L 8-2187 If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney Witness, John C. Leggat,Es- 282 Main St.WilmingtonrMass should file a written appear- quire. First Judge of said Off. OL8-4520,Res. OL8-2987 FRANK MCLAUGHLIN ance in said Court at Caab- Court, this seventeenth day of Representing the Travelers November 1959. B'JYiRS WAITING! SALVAGE DISPOSAL ridge before ten o' clock in John V. Harvey. Register.a the forenoon on the twenty- It is ordered that notice of PLACE YOUR LISTINGS SCRAP IRON. METAL, RAGS first day of December, 1959, JOHN P. GLEASON AGENCY said proceeding be given by WITH US FOR FAST AND PAPER the return day of this cita- publishing a copy of the fore- Complete Insurance Service OL8-8120 BALLARDVALE ST. tion- ■_ „ . * going citation once in eacn Plre-Life-Casual ty-Surety ACTION - FINANCING WORTH WILMINGTON Witness, John C. Leggat, week for three successive ARRANGED Esquire. First Judge of said UL 1-2241 Court, this twenty-fourth day weeks in THE wnJffiv3T0N CRUS- for Detailed Information Write or Call ADER a newspaper published in JOIN TOP-NOTCH REALTY SHlT" of Noveaber, 1959. said County, the last publica- 1764 Main St. (Bt.38) Tewksbury REGISTRY REALTY (S) JOHN V. HARVEY. Register. IMG ORGANIZATION! LEARN HOW D-2-9-16 tion \o be one day at least EXCH. CO. YOU CAN EARN $10,000 TO before said return day; and by H.S. SORWSOW CO.. INC. 110 Main St, Wilmington $15,000 ANNUALLY. RIGHT FROM mailing, postpaid, or deliver- 10 Albion Street ing a copy thereof to all CR 9-1120 Ol 6-8502 YOUR OWN HOME. LOCAL MAN RECEIVES known heirs-at-law of the de- WE TEACH FREE! WRITE TODAY ceased and all known legatees Wakefield's Oldest and Larges 20-YEAR EMBLEM AWARD and devisees named in said TO: HERITAGE REALTY, MILLER- Jewel ry Silverware Thirty employees of Eastern instrument fourteen days at and Oift Shop TON, N.Y. least before said return day. tATCH AND JEWELRY MAGEE Gas and Fuel Associates' Coke Witness. John C- Leggat. REPAIRING plant in Everett have been Esquire. First Judge of said DONNELLY awarded Jewelled Service Em- Court, this seventeenth day of KIISTAL blems in recognition of their November 1959. POWER OIL BURNER length of continuous service John V. Harvey, Register. GEORGE W. DAVIS SALES and SERVICE PHARMACY with the company. N-25-D-2-9 Mr. Hugh A. Forrest of 155 Glass installed in every PLUMBING & HEATING PROMPT Lake Street, Wilaington, by- COMMONWEALTH OF type window, wood or aluminum Registration Nuaber 6222 product department, received a USED STORM WINDOWS AND Authorized Dealers of EFFICIENT SERVICE 20-year emblen for his years MASSACHUSETTS DOORS of continuous service. PROBATE COURT ALUMINUM DOORS AND WINDOWS MAJOR REGISTERED PHARMACIST Middlesex, ss. WOBURN ST. RE2-2546 GENERAL ELECTRIC To all persons interested in APPLIANCES on duty at all tiwt SYMPATHY EXTENDED the estate of Albert Marrama late of Tewksbury in said Haverhill Street 281 MAIN ST 018-2826 County, deceased. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. A petition has been present- COOMBS No. Reading, Mass. Lester (Georgena) Swain of ed to said Court by George V. FURNITURE CO. Phone 4-3141 or 4-3142 Andover Street upon the deatn Tentindo and Rita M. Tentindo Furniture - Rugs Financed if Desired of her beloved sister, Mrs. of Revere in the county of Open Priday Evenings Norman B. Perry of 80 Orange Suffolk representing that said Open • deceased was the former owner Ml ajri. to 9M M*. TOYS Street, Reading. Mrs. Perry passed away on of a lot numbered 55A which 50 Years in AT lot is described in deed re- November 25 following a brier corded with Suffolk Deeds Book Wholesale Business DISCOUNT PRICES illness. Funeral services were WHEEL ALIGNING 6716 Page 508. also of two 444 Middlesex Av«. conducted from the Calvin Fun- lots numbered 53A and 54A and Front End Service ^Silver Lake Hardware Co. eral Hooe in Reading. which lots are described in Wilmington, Mass. on Cars and Trucks nCorner Main St.. -Grove Ave. LAM Interment was in the family deed recorded with Suffolk TELEPHONE Oliver 8-2992 lot at Wildwood ceaetery. Deeds Book 6371 Page 339, that OLIvsr MS11 AUTO SPRING SERVICE in a petition for determina- — Brake Service — tion of value of the estate of Springs for All Makes said deceased said lots num- BACKHOE FOR HIRE BULLDOZER bered 53A. and 54A. and 55A of Cars were omitted, that they are Springs Repaired owners of a part of said lot MERRI MAC and Reset COMPRESSOR WORK DONE 55A and praying that the value 437 Lawrence St. of the balance of the estate Lowell - Tel. GL 2 7975 ROSSI I QUINT0N of said deceased after the payment of his debts and CLEANERS Septic Tanks -Sewerage-Cess pool* charges of administration may be determined by this Court. Drlve-ln Plant 4*0 Main St. If you desire to object DO YOU HAVE A CESSPOOL 14 FAIRMEADOW RD WILMINGTON, MASS. thereto you or your attorney Wilmington OL Ma* OL 8-3489 _ should file a written appear- PROBLEM? ance in said court at Caab- WE PUMP AND INSTALL ridge before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the twenty STEWART FLOOR WAXING SEPTIC TANKS NO CESS- ninth day of December 1959. POOLS the return day of this cita- NEW—USED—OLD tion. WINDOW WASHING JOSEPH H. APP Witness. John C. Leggat, 0L8-2223 Esquire, First Judge of said CLEANING OF ALL Court, this eighteenth day of DESCRIPTIONS WE3-1077 November 1959. RE 2-2253 GUNS!! John V. Harvey, Register N-25-D-2-9. , Bought-Sold-Traded __ GARDNERS JOE'S HANDLOADING EQUIPMENT JONATHAN DARLING VARNS--FA8RICS CONFINED TAXI GUNSMITHING 8 REBLUING NOTIONS Jonathan Darling, three year OL 8-2949 AMMUNITION etc old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank AIL YOUR KNITTING NEEOS Darling Jr., of Eames Street PROMPT 24 is confined to Lowell General HOUR SERVICE Ktnnmth E. Marshall Hospital where he recently FREE underwent a raastoid operation. KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS EQUIPPED WITH TWO-WAY Pf easanf Road Jonathan has been at Lowell RADIO OL 8-2978 General for the past two weeks 281 MAIN ST. 018-8777 but is expected home moon. Mf« CRUSADER DECEMBER 2,1959 BEAUTY TERRACE and THERE PERMANENTS $8.50 & UP! RUTH BOUDREAU. OL. 8-^39 HAIR COLORING AND TINTING Tlie Wilmington Youth Canteen SILVER BLONDE BLEACHING .- will conduct a record nop this Saturday, December 5th at the •*^. Lee Hamilton of Philips Regular Hair Stylist ROSE ARENA vildwood School. Avenue received her first and CLOSED MONDAYS i Arnie Ginsberg will serve as second degrees, as a new mem- the disc Jockey, and should be ber of the Wilmington Grange, TUES thru SAT. 9-B Also FRI. EVE. till 9 P.M. | Shoe Counsellor a real swinging good time for at the K of C Building in With or Without Appointment all. Woburn. Donation is 75$,and there Lots of luck in reaching for 106 MAIN ST., WILMINGTON-NEAR SILVER LAKE ■v/In Busines since 1930. will he surprises and gifts your tMrri and fourth degrees! supplied. Lamp Cutting Phone 0L8-B251 WPedograph print taken Adult members hope to see Congratulations to Ralph of every foot tor better al1 canteeners and their Thicker, son of Mr. and Mrs. .fitting. quests. All teenagers are wel- Ralph Zwicker of Mystic Avenue -v/Four generation* ■ of , v come! who celebrated his 16th birth- RIAL e8T»TI-WiNDUlTm*LPWO»IIITY WBU»INt«10'PO'»TUNITH« scientific shoe fitting ex- The next adult meeting of day on Monday, November 30. perience to fit your fhfl- the Canteen will be on Wednes- Listings Wanted dren to the ppape? day, December 9, at the Can- Boys and Girls a message shoes. teen at 8 p.m. has been received from Santa! W Record kept of every fit- A mammoth dance is being He will arrive by helicopter ting for future refer- planned for the teenagers on at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, .e VYy* who hold their clinics in practices on the High School at Bedford Hospital. your hospital! as to:— Each Unit of District 5 don- Special Shoes, Arches of grounds with coach Dick Ring, ated their share of refresh- have immwed immensely. any kind and Special ments for the veterans. The Orthopedic Wedge a, Mrs. Poy Hersom was appoint- Wilmington Unit donated sand- ed social chairman and plans Thomas Heels. wiches made by Historian. Mary y"Leg braces duplicated, are being made to hold a White, sr. Vice, Vi Faulkner, monthly social for adult mem- repaired and manufac- and Tr. Vice, Joan Sullivan. tured. bers of the skating club. The president extends her appreciation for their help. y We operate a rebuilding The Wilmington Grange will The Middlesex County will dept. specializing in re- hold a whist party next Tues- hold a xmas party on December building all types of day, December 8, at the home 12th for Past Presidents of good shoes, golf shoes, of Mrs. Hazel parrel1, 107 all units, at Nordberg* s, 611 ripple soles, crepe soles, Florence Avenue, Tewksbury. at Main Street, Stoneham, Pte. 128. for men on duty. 8 p.m. Any past President who would y Do you have pains in Refreshments will be served like to attend, may call Pres. big toe, ball of foot following the Party;,,,,,,,,,., Rose zwicker for full informa- cramps In legs, back tion and transportation. pains? Your shoes could George Spanos would like to Luncheon will be served at be the cause. express his thanks to Scotty* a No need ,0 12:30 p.m. with two luncheon V *° to Boston Poughnu*" Shoppe and the For'' selections. Those who attend tor this serviceI Sales for their donation of are asked to bring a 50$ gift. y"Mr. Poltras will make coffee and doughnuts supplied Donation $1.75. to the football players and home, conva lescent The next regular meeting of home, hospital visits on the band, following the game the American Legion Auxiliary on Thanksgiving Day. request to fit shoes on ■fill be held on Monday, Decem- anyone who cannot comt The boys would also like to ber 21st at the hall. to our studio. them! ' Members are asked to bring VOUR CREED Appreciation is extended to a 504 gift and refreshments of the Wilmington Press for their their choice. printing donations. PRICES ? ? ? O.A.Y. AWARDS TROPHY CNILMIN JOHNSON'S f.ETURN KOKE WOMIN ... nmttn MEM mm n.H Phil Kevanaugh was awarded Before and after. Top view shows the IKXM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson che best player trophy presen- of West street returned home ted by the Wilmington D.A.V. West St. bridge spanning new route on Friday following a week of Chapter 106. 93, taken 19 months ago. Bottom photo C^'d Life hunting outside Montpelier.Vt. He was given this award for is the same view as it looks at pre- .. . Butf and'Jean' didn't have his fine playing in the game any luck, but they did have a with Tewksbury or Thanksgiving sent. These shots" were taken looking lot of fin trying. y ta Day. souV.iwa •.■■£. * 3id< *'' ** ■* w.

( *» tw% H mv* M ftM It IncllnM CATHAY GARDEN t» r«" Root* lit, Lowell-Lawrence Blvd. HOME COOKED FOODS DAILY SPECIALS I. E. Pwlras & Son CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD Shoe Counsellors DINMRS DAILY DAILY LUNCHEONS-** up 118 CENTRAL ST. 11 am Ur2 a.m. ' . ^ 11:30am. - 2:30 pm. WILMINGTON DINER Order* Pot Up T« Take Out — GLenvlew 4-4407 139 MAIN ST. OL 8 -8365 Lowell, Mass., GL S-1900 sixtmmn CRUSADBl DECEMBER 2A9S9 SELECTMEN'S MEETING At the selectmen's aeeting, Chief regarding paid holidays. we will print held Monday night, John Elia Policemen have not been paid of North Wilmington net with for holidays this year. The the Board to discuss the ad- total holiday payroll would be your name visability of removing'No approximately $2,000. The mat- Parking' signs free in front of ter will be investigated. his store. It was suggested that per- Mr. Elia stated that under haps the Board should extend present conditions he is los- an invitation to the Finance ing a goodly amount of quick Committee to meet with them at stop'business. Women with all meetings regarding budgets FREE It was the unanimous opinion snail children whould auch pre- ON ANY $3.00 ORDER fer to park in front of the of those present, that this building and leave the young- would be a definite aid. The OF BOXED sters in the car than attempt first such invitation will be to cross the street from the issued for a meeting to take CHRISTMAS CARDS parking lot. When leaving place on Thursday evening. automobiles in the parking lot Mr. Black questioned the LIMITED OFFER where they cannot be seen, right of the Wilmington Grain they dare not leave the child- Company to retain a wall be- at the ren unattended. Crossing the tween their property and that Pat Ring. Board of Welfare Agent shows a big - big ■lie, street with small children of Mr. Altraan on Main Street. holding the horns of the deer he bagged last week. simply to purchase a loaf of The statement was made that Wilmington Press bread is rather an inconven- the permit was issued origin- DOOR PHIZE "INNERS ience. ally for the erection of a OL 8-8861 HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIAN AT OPENING OF NORTH Others wishing to dash in building, but that for an ex- CONFINED WILHINGTON PHARMACY and out for a package of cig- tended period of time has re- 456 Main St. - Wilmington arettes or various snail items mained simply a wall. til Hard Hall of Verranda The following is a list of are also receiving parking Traffic conditions between Avenue is a patient at Win- tickets. Harden St., and Glen Rd., were chester Hospital where he ex- door prize winners who attend- ed the opening of the North Mr. Ella's father, who has discussed briefly. It was sta- pects to be confined for at Wilaington Pharmacy. been driving in and around ted that a meeting will soon least two weeks. (1) Mrs. Hattie Lawrence, 3 Boston for some 53 years re- be held with the D.P.W. to in- Mr. Hall is the well known ceived his first parking tic- vestigate the problem at custodian at Wilaington High Sprucewood Road. $25.00 groc- GIRL SCOUTING ery order. ket recently in front of his length. School. Be was taken by severe son's establishment. Mr. Elia Mr. Black brought up the pains in his hip while at work (2) Edith Danl. 9 Pilling Rd.. subject of an elderly couple The Intermediate Girl Scouts 50 Gallons Gasoline. questions whether delivery et at the bone of Mrs. Helen three weeks ago and has been trucks should be tagged while in the area of the new Bout- ■ confined to bis bed since (3) Carroll Rudgens, 56 Park Bryant, 1 Chase Rd., No. lil- St.. $10.00 gift certificate in the area on business. well Street school, who re- ■ington, with co-leader, Mrs. tben. at Pineridge Cleaners ft Laun- Pollowing a lively discus- quest that five feet of their 'Nona Boaser. Plans were Bade He was taken to the hospital sion, the Board decided that land be deeded back to them by on November 30. His aany rela- derers. to wort on ChrlBtaas decora- (4) Oscar Ridley, 4 Sheridan perhaps the restrictions were the town. It would seem that tions for the bone. tives and friends are hoping Rd., $10.00 certificate—hair- being enforced a little rigid- the strip of land in question The girls in the newly fora- to see his back on the job in ly and the police officer in contains part of the drainage the near future. cuts at Ralph's Barber Shop. ed troop are: Martha Ballon; (5) Marsha McLeod, 400 Park charge of traffic should be system of the couple's dwell- Betsy Bowser, Beverly Bryant. St., Teddy Bear. called upon to survey the sit- ing. Mary Ann Bthier, Kathy Law- (6) Mrs. Helen Pearson. 22 uation regarding delivery Mr. Lancaster mentioned that rence, Joan MacDonald. Pamela Oakdale Road, ;Canera Outfit. trucks. he had talked recently with Mclanis, Joanne Miller, Sylvia SANTA TO ARRIVE ON They did not relent, however Mr. Stanford, plant manager, (7) Thomas Bailey. 27 Park St. of the Reading Municipal Light Pierce. Marion Ridley, Ann SATURDAY 1 Dr. West's Kit. in their decision to retain Robertie. and Linda Waddell. (8) Maude A. Stone, 318 Mid- the'no parking'regulations Company regarding street Marion Ridley and Sylvia The biggest event of the where general business is con- lights in Wilmington. Mr. dlesex Ave..-1 Dr.West's Kit. Stanford has agreed to supply Pierce passed their tenderfoot year, in the eyes of the (9) Mrs. Robert Cady, 21 Doro- cerned. They feel that condi- rank and are now eligible.to little ones, will take place thy Ave., 1 Dr. West's Kit. tions in the area make such the town with a survey of work with the rest of the this Saturday at the Wilaing- restrictions imperative. street lighting in the commun- ton Plaza at 11:30 a. a. (10) Mary E. Bigger, 272 Mid- girls on their second class dlesex Ave.. 1 Dr. West's Kit. School children are using the ity. He will make his report Yes, santa is to arrive by (11) Mrs. Helen Pi 11a. 310 road during the day and parked available along with an esti- helicopter at DeMoulas' Snper- Lowell St., 1 Dr. West* s Kit. cars make the narrow road even mate for cost of improvements ■arket. and be expects to see more hazardous for both driv- prior to the annual town meet- all the snail fry there. (12) Joan swisher. 5 Gunderson Rd.. 1 Dr. West's Kit. ers and pedestrians. ing in March. Mr.Dan Tello of Andover St., Mr. Hagerty requested that appeared before the Board to the Board acquire as soon as present a bond and request a possible a copy of the new GROCERY DEPT permit to resume gravel opera- elect on statutes so that we IVIGO tions on his property. It was may be certain to operate our decided that the permit would upcoming election properly. Wa Da Not Pre-Wrap Meat. Ir'i Cut Before You. be issued when Mr. Tello had A section of Woburn Street reimbursed the town for all Step la And Visit With Us. You'll Leave Satisfied. which is continually in poor legal expenses incurred by condition in spite of efforts 16 PC. SIT DISHES 9 99 LEAN procedures just passed in to remedy the situation was I Blue Willow-Ware Reg. 4.98^" ' ' ILB 3EEF LIVER which an injunction had been brought up. The area in ques- oleen products ^SPARE LB BACON against operations at the And- LB.SAUSAGE ROLL over street site. This injunc- tion is between Brentwood Ave. ma SHAMPOO^ oz69d Cabbage KIBS tion must be lifted before and Woburn Street. It was Hi for LBi" work can be resumed or the agreed that the matter would BUY ONE GET ONE FREE 1.00 permit granted. be investigated. 49V Too Save 49*1 Holiday pay for members of The meeting was adjonrned [BOBBY PINS Rubber Tipped Reg. 25t the Police Force was discussed at approximately 11 p.m. JLux-O-Ree Mr. Lancaster stated that he RUMP FRANKS had a call from the Police FACIAL TISSUE 2** 3 5 LBS 400 ct. ROAST ST.THOKAS WOMEN'S DIAMOND LIGHT MEAT HAMBURG BOILING LEAGUE STANDING DON'T DISCARD THOSE ITUNA AQt [Packed in Water 13 oz. CB*T7V {with TeTenderloin 111 November 24, 1959 MISFITTED ICE SKATES! SAVORY Team W L Pnfl TOMATO SUGAR CREEK Bluebirds 33 11 12681 At a meeting, held Tuesday RUMP Ten Pins 24 20 12431 night at the home of Warren PASTE 12°-1.00 BUTTER Hi Lites 23 21 12389 Smith, the Sea Explorers have ROAST Old anothies 21 23 12571 planned to undertake a bene- [PLASTIC CHMJORBi'S KITCHEN Queens 20 24 12547 ficial and unusual project. SET 4 each OPS A SAOCKRS QP. Dead Pins 11 33 12114 If you or your child has 4•-** mm*"****™* «?JC| rib. Top Ten outgrown your ice skates, and ite Snack Treat- Tasty H. Witham 86.16 would like another pair, here AS ADVERTISED BY PERRY COHO G. Gordon 86.10 is all you have to do take BfiNNETTS V. Faulkner 84.2 the misfitted, serviceable \ MAYONNAISE *49< 3 lbs. $2.99 RATHS B. Mallett 83.22 skates to Mr. Smith at 12 lae of All 5 lbs. 4.99 M. Diaz 82.8 Thurston Avenue and for $1.00 M. Dolan 80.14 you may receive another pair kSSORTED a 0. 8 lbs. 6.49 CANNED HAMS M. Foley 79.22 as your size becomes availably m 49C V. Murray 78.18 If you have no skates to M. Woods 77.27 trade-in, yon may also pur- L. Foley 76.30 chase a pair at the low cost Team Single of $2.00 as they become avail- SI. 00 Tally* PbwM Men Old Swoothies 428 able. Man's Shave Team Triple So here is your chance to Lotion « Draws Bluebirds 1218 outfit your family again, at. •rrm Individual Single a low price. Mom and Dad, come ota $10.00 Order H. Withan 117 and exchange your skates too! IK' ' — man nu.-UT or Over Individual Triple H. Witham , 292 N