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BULK RATE U. $. POSTAGE PAID Peralt Jto.6 WllBlMtOO. THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN WILMINGTON THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER V NO. 48 VOLUME 22 WILMINGTON, MASS. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2,1959 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 National Hockey League star, who played for the Toronto THE FRIENDLIEST DRUG OPEN Maple Leafs, New York Rangers STORE INTHEIORLD AMPLE and Boston Bruins 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 WILMINGTON CRUSADER NOVEMBER 24,1959 MEATDEPT. SPECIALS! We Do Not Pre-Wrap Meat It's Cut Before You. Stop In And Visit With Us. You'll Leave Satisfied. 59<ib FANCY THE OTHER DAY 16-20 lb. ,43* LINK 2 M».1.14 A friend was talking about, SAUSAGE 3 MS ! the past history of Thanks- 65 giving Day, and it is inter- TURKEYS esting to review how it came "NDER 16 LBS. lb 45( to be celebrated annually in all the states and Canada only in recent years. FRESH BONELESS It is well known that the earliest harvest Thanksgiving GROUND SIRLOIN LB75$ in North America was held by LB Pilgrim Fathers in 1621, and PORK 49* that thereafter it was repeat- ed in various years, but it FOR TURKEY DRESSING ROAST was not an annual affair. In fact 155 years later it had not yet become a yearly cele- FANCY CHOICE bration. During the Revolution the Continental Congress re- FRESHmean CUBE LBg9$ commended days of Thanksgiving LB 57* and again after the treaty of ■ 1783 which officially ended the Revolution, the congress HAMS STEAK suggested that a day of Thank- FRIDAY I SATIIRCAY ONLY sgiving be offered for peace. COUNTRY WANTED Thereafter Thanksgiving Days 35< RIB HALF were sporadic and local in SAUSAGE State Police attached to the Norfolk County District nature until another 74 years PORK 49* Attorney's office and the Randolph Police Department are went by. Then in 1863, 242 f p £ r 2 Bens Carrots looking for an individual who preys on unsuspecting house- ROLL >LBS 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 SPECIAL FREEH none Older* FOR TRANSPORTATION KNICK KNACK Accepted On CALL ON »HM ORDSR LARGE HEADS OR OVIR 55 Orders RALPH'S TAXI HEF DELIVERY LETTUCE 10* Or Over THURS-FII.-MT.