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Since 1881 * Ended 20 - MANCHKSTKR HKHALD, Stiliirdav. Nov, lit. News for Senior Citizens About Town Region results mixed New PTA group leader Corps at Work Ecumenical prayer Special week focuses on dental health The following events haye been scheduled at the so tar In Congress prefers background role In state parks North United Methodist Church for the coming wek: ■ Editor's note: This column is pre­ Last week, I attended the annual golf berg, a rheumatologist, will discuss 187 and 485. Men Hi Single and Hi Triple Monday — 7 p.m., council on ministries. pared by the staff of the Manchester banquet for the Manchester Senior osteoarthritis. I urge all seniors to — Mike Pierrd, 244 and 563. page 3 ... page 9 Tuesday — 7 p.m., ecumenical and interreligious Senior Center. It appears in the Citizens' Golf League at the American attend, not only so we can understand ... page 5 committee; pastor, parish, personnel committee: Manchester Herald on Wednesdays Legion Hall. The affair was well this disease, but what precautions can BRIDGE SCORES: Kay Bennett, 7:30 p.m., ecumenical prayer group. and Saturdays. received, with nearly 160 attending. be taken. 4,250; Grace Gibbs, 3,920; Rene Maire, Wednesday — 10 a.m.. pastor's class; 7:30 p.m.. Listening to all the comments from the People who have not yet received 3,590; Alice Powell, 3,500; Hilda Thanksgiving worship. By Joe Oimlhlco seniors, it appeared that all had just as energy kits may pick them up in the Campbell, 3,360; Barbara Conklin, Activities Specialist much fun as I did. On behalf of all the front office. The kits are free, and may 3,020; Betty Frey, 3,010. league members, 1 express sincere be acquired by filling out a short form. Combined services Nov. 28 to Dec. 4 has been declared thanks to league officers Norm Lasher, If you're looking for students to help "Dental Health Week for the Elderly” Wen Johnson, Charlie Romanowski Week’s menu Manchester, Conn. BOLTON — The churches of Bolton will gather with snow shoveling this winter, stop b^ by the American Dentai Association. and Len Bjorkman for the outstanding Monday: minestrone soup, ham on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bolton Congregational the office to pick up a list. According to Clear tonight; Thanks to the efforts of Dr. Henry job they did. the Farmer's Almanac, we yill behave rye, vanilla pudding, beverage. Monday, Nov. 21, 1983 Church to celebrate Thanksgiving. Rosenberg, a Manchester dentist, we Tuesday: chicken croquettes with sunny Tuesday The Rev. Stewart Lanier will speak and the a large snowfall this winter. Re­ Single copy: 25<t will have a series of dental screenings. WITH DECEMBER just around the gravy, broccoli and rice, fruit cocktail, combined choirs will sing under the leadership of Mrs. member. snow shoveling can be — See fJage 2 The first will be Nov. 29 from 1 to 3 p.m. corner, here's what we have in store for beverage. Thomas Prescher. Fellowship and refreshments will dangerous to your health, so please MrralJi The second will be Dec. 1 from 10 to the programs. Wednesday: batter crisp cod, string follow the service. make arrangements for snow removal 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 2:45 p.m., and Dec. 2 • Dec, 1 — Registered pharmacist this winter. beans, mashed potatoes, yellow cake, from 1 to 2:45 p.m. Both clinics will be Peggy Kelly will discuss“ sleeping.” Individuals who have registered for beverage. ' ; Thanksgiving morning free of charge and on a "drop-in'' basis, Many of us take it for granted, and yet the third drivers’ education class are so no appointments are necessary. many of us have difficulty sleeping. I reminded that it will begin Nov. 29 at 10 The First Church of Christ Scientist will have a Week’s schedule Also, on Nov. 28 at 10:30 a.m.. Dr. suggest all seniors attend this program a.m. There will be a fourth class, too. If Thanksgiving service Thursday at 10:30 a.m. The Rosenberg wilUbe at the center for a to learn more about sleeping, sleeping you’re interested, contact the office. • Monday: 9:30 a.m., ceramics Many seek service is open to the community. dental discussion, and he will answer patterns, and what to do if we are The center will be closed Nov. 24 and class; 10 a.m., bingo; noon, lunch; U.S. in Beirut: The service will include hymns, Bible readings and questions about dental or denture care. having difficulty sleeping. 25, in celebration of Thanksgiving Day. 12:30 p.m., pinochle. Bus pickup at 8 passages from the Christian Science textbook. Child Please stop by the center and attend • Dec. 8 — Thanks to the efforts of Have a safe and happy holiday. a.m.; returntripsat 12:30and3:15p.m. last loans care will be provided. this discussion. program aide Leigh Ann Spitalnick, we • Tuesday; 9 a.m., shopping bus; People interested in attending the will have a feature-length film, "The 9:30 a.m., macrame class, oil painting Bloodmobile to be at church Christmas party, at the Aqua Turf Way We Were." Barbara Streisand and class: 10 a.m., square dancing; noon, from CHFA lunch; 12:30 p.m., bus returns from new setbacks The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at South United Restaurant in Plaptsville Dec. 19, are Robert Redford are the stars. PINOCHLE SCORES for Nov. 14 Methodist Church, 1226 Main St., Monday from noon reminded that'tfwe will be registra­ • Dec. 15 — Manchester High Joseph Garibaldi, 843; Ann Fisher, 827 shopping: 1:30 p.m., exercise class. • Wednesday; 9:30 a.m., crewel Applicuhts for newly released — 2 tion Nov, 30 at 9:30 a.m. The cost of the School's Round Table Singers, directed A1 Chellman, 816; Floyd Post, 813 to 5 p.m. man Yasser Arafat and rebels trip is $22, which includes transporta­ by Penny Delenta, will entertain us. Clara Hemingway, 794; Vi Dione, 781 class: 10 a.m., pinochle; noon, lunch: and possibly the last — Connecti­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - The Red Cross is urging the public to give blood to backed by Syria and Libya intensi­ tion, a buffet lunch, a show and prizes. The Round Table Singers are always a Rene Maire, 778; Sol Cohen, 778 12:30 p.m., bridge games. Bus pickup cut Housing Finance Authority Syria rebuffed U.S. Middle East ensure adequate blood supplies for hospital patients fied Sunday. Last year, seniors raved about the trip, pleasure to hear, so please don't miss Archie Houghtaling, 776; Helen Silver at 8 a.m.: return trips at 12:30 and 3:15 mortgage funding lined up ouLside envoy Donald Rumsfeld and Israel over the long holiday weekend. All blood types are "The fighting is too violent to get so get in the holiday spirit and join in it. 771; Ruth Howell. 767; Betty Turner p.m. branches of at least two Manche.s- launched new air strikes at Pales­ needed. tinian targets near Beirut, under­ exact details, but reports indicate Any healthy person between the ages of 17 and 66 the fun. • Dec. 22 — We'll have our annual 765; Mary Chapman, 762. • Thursday: Thanksgiving. ter banks before opening time this lining Washington’s inability to get that rebels have advanced in from and weighing 110 pounds or more may be eligible to There are more seats for the Florida Christmas party at the center. This Pinochle scores for Nov. 16: Martin • Friday: Closed. morning, officials of the Savings foreign troops out of Lebanon. the north and have closed in on , donate. The Red Cross Services office at 75 Pearl St., trip scheduled Feb. 28 to March 12. The year, our own “ Sunshiners” will lead , Bakstan, 661; Grace Windsor, 605 Bank of Manchester and the The almost-routine artillery and Arafat’s headquarters” inside T ri­ Hartford, will be open for blood donations Monday cost of the trip is $659 (per person, us in Christmas carols.'Jolly Old Saint Mary Twombly, 593; Elaine Toros, 586 Heritage Savings and Loan Associ­ small-arms battles between the poli, Beirut radio said. through Wednesday and on Friday from 9:30 a.m. to double occupancy), and includes trans­ Nick will distribute the grab bag gifts. Harry Pospisil, 581; Paul Ottone, 580 The-Roman naturalist Pliny the elder ation said today. Syrian-backed Druze Moslem mil­ Israel said its air attack Sunday 3:30 p.m. portation, 26 meals, guided tours and Ernest Desrocher, 575. believed that earthquakes were pro­ The first couple in line at itiamen and Lebanese army soldi­ was in retaliation for a number of accommodations. If interested, you DON’T FORGET: On Dec. 5 at 12:30 tests from Mother Earth against Heritage told an officer they had ers erupted in the mountains attacks in occupied southern Le­ may contact Rene Dupuis of Arrow p.'nti., as.part of our Arthritis Support BOWLING SCORES: Women Hi wicked miners who stole her gold and gotten up at 3:30 a.m. to makesure nearest Beirut late in the evening banon that included a bomb last Club elects officers Tours at 528-9%l. Group meeting. Dr. Arnold Golden- Single and Hi Triple — Cathy Ringrose. silver. to apply before all the funds were reserved by others. Substantial Sunday and carried on into today. Thursday in Sidon that killed one Rita McAllister has been elected president of the lines were reported at ,Heritage’s The Israeli jets struck Sunday Israeli soldier and wounded six. ' Army & Navy Club Auxiliary and Mary Ostrinksy, Manchester and Coventry afternoon as Rumsfeld was in Western military sources said vice president.
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