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Vol. 43 No. 32 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $12.00 PER YEAR Car. Rt. P.S. PRICE 30 CENTS Sept. 3, 1987 Trust Fund Vote Set On Golfing Monies comfortable. tional 50 cents per nine holes to in "I don't understand why" the vote: effect pay for the improvements Okay Needed. For has to be taken, Mr. Stepanek ask- themselves. The services director ed this week; "I can't imagine the said, he has received "•"'very, very Legal Speeding .Of Council saying neat this point." few" complaints, about the extra $30,000 In Fund The Parks and Recreation Com- charge, since golfers understood mission many weeks ago recom- where the money was going. mended to the Council monies from, Waterbury and other com- the park trust, fund be utilized for munities have similar setups for A formal vote on, appropriating improvements; on the golf course, their public courses, Mr. Stepanek -$30,000 from, the Crestbrook Trust chiefly the clearing of woods. said. Fund to pay for improvements, at the Since the current golfing season, David. Minnich, assistant town Northfield Road part's 18-hole golf THE. PARKING LOT AREA on an architect's map for the renovated opened in the spring, Mr. Stepanek manager and finance director, said Polk School is pointed out at Monday night's public hearing by school course has been slated by the Town said golfers, were assessed an addi- (Continued on page 10) Principal Raymond Cwick to Pat Pienczykowski, left, of the Polk School Council, next. week. The town meeting session will be PTO, and. Margaret Gordon, FID president. The Town Council held Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.m. unanimously voted to send the proposed $8 million renovation plan to Charier Process Completed in the high school library prior to the townspeople for a Nov. 3 referendum, vote. (Valuckas Photo) the regular 'Council meeting. Voters, will get a chance to act on, to send the completed, amended While the- proceeding itself is proposed changes to the town report from, the Charter Revision, rather innocuous, the meeting has charter following, final Council ap- Commission to 'the public for a School Expansion Project left Donald Stepanek,, director of proval during a, short meeting Mon- machine vote Tuesday, Nov. 3 while human services whose department day night in the high school, library. ballots are: being cast for the Going To Voters This Fall oversees Crestbrook, a bit un- The Council, unanimously voted noun:icipal elections. The proposed,.$8 million expan- room, will cost about $6',.25 The wording for the changes will sion and renovation of Polk School million... ' appear in, three yes-no questions, will go to a public referendum vote Roof modifications will cost and will be "big enough to read" during the municipal elections some $500,000, he pointed out. on the. machines,. assured Town. Tuesday, Nov. 3. While all the speakers Monday Manager Robert- Middaugh. Following a public hearing Mon- supported the expansion project in The first, question wilt focus on day night in, the high .school library, scope, a few were disturbed at the a list of suggested chang.es in the the Town. Council unanimously lack of specific details on the final process for naming a, town attorney, voted to send the project to the peo- design and materials. including the person, or firm be ple for their decision on increasing "We don't have a firm grasp on within 20 miles of the town's boun- the school to a 500-pupil K-6 facili- •the items we really should be cower- dary. The town, manager will sub- ty by the end of 1989. ing when we go to referendum," mit a list, of up to five names to the The campus-style buildings off lamented Joseph Masi, chairman of Council for its at-least five-vote ma- Buckingham Street will be increas- the Planning and Zoning Commis- jority approval of one of them. ed from 24JD00 square feet to sion, whose board reluctantly gave However, the Council could ask 64 ..5001 square, feet, the maximum approval to the expansion last week. for the submission of another list- allowed by law for 500 pupils, ac- He said he is concerned there Amending the consolidation or- cording to David Minnich, .assistant will be fewer parking spaces even dinance pertaining to the old town manager and finance director. though the building is larger, the Oakville Fire District will be ad- The old Polk building on the ap- upper athletic area has not been ad- dressed in Question No. 2. Voters proximate seven-acre site will not dressed, and the sidewalks are too will decide on whether obsolete be joined to the new structure. close to French Street. provisions should be deleted. At the hearing attended by about "We ought to know more about FIRMING UP FLANS at a Tuesday morning meeting for the Satur- The third question will, deal with 35 people—many of them assoc- (he plans'" said Michael J. Vemovai day, Oct. 3 annual Oktoberfest in downtown Walertown are Merchants several "housecleaning*" measures iated with Polk or the School Sr., Democrat town chairman, and Business Association members Ann Woodward of The. Westerner, to clarify language and make Department—Mr. Minnich said while nevertheless urging the pro- George Millican of Millican's Send-A-Gift, and Edie Richardson of Best. changes in a. few governmental about $1.75 million will be spent on ject move forward. He and Bernard Foot Forward, left to right. The autumn event will have many of the procedures. fire safety code updating and han- Beauchamp, Republican town traditional activities that have made the seasonal occasion a, big hit in Up for approval will, be allowing dicap accessibility work. The new chairman, said their respective the community. (Valuckas Photo) the town's, purchasing agent to spend up to $4,000 without going sections, to include several (Continued on page 10) classrooms and a multi-purpose out for a bid, and the Town. Coun- cil to appropriate up to $25,000 (old Celebration Of Country *s (Continued on, page 19) Constitution 'Scheduled A community gathering in celebration of 'the Bicentennial of 'the US. Constitution will take place Thursday, Sept. 17, from 6:30 to Inside 8:30 p.m. at the First Congregational Church, 40 DeForest St. The Sarah, Whitman, Trumbull Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), the Town Council, and friends have Automotive.. page 20 planned an agenda of several, activities on the anniversary of the day Bethlehem News 12 the Constitution was signed. Births ,16 &*I9 The 'Westbury Drum Corps, under'the direction of Michael Kleban, Calendars 2 & B will present a concert of music from 6:30 to 7 p.m. on the church Churches 14 & 15 lawn to begin the program, Classifieds. 26 & 27 A. half-hour of patriotic songs in. the church will follow. Dining Out 16 & 17 Sean Butterly, Democrat state representative from 'the 68th District Legal Notices ,. 26 & 27 and a. Watertown attorney, will speak on, the Constitution and govern- Letters .,.,.,.,....,.,.,.,...,.,.... 6 ment. The Rev. Dr. William, J. Zito, senior minister at First Con- Milk Policy., 9 gregational,, will talk, on,-the Constitution and religion. Obituaries..,.,.,...',.,.,. .4 & 6 Boy Scouts and. Girl Scouts will be assisting with the program. Personals,.... .,., 7 Refreshments will be served at the conclusion, in Fellowship Hall. Realty News .20 AMONG THE WOMEN running for Town Council seats this The DAR, has announced the Historical Society Museum, nearby Showcase Of Homes . .25 at 22 DeForest St., will be open to welcome guests to look through November are Democrat. Demise Russ, foreground, and Republican, Sports 19, 2/ to 23 Rosalie Loughran. The two attended a. Monday night, orientation ses- its Bicentennial material. -- sion, for incumbent and. new candidates.held in the high school library. The public is, invited, to attend all, the events. (Valuckas Photo) I Pag;e-~2; TowPropertyl Times • (Watertown,, - Conn.,) of' Sept ther 3, 19W Watertown Historical Society WELCOME WAGON: 266- center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; blood. COMING EVENTS • 4157. pTessoreread.ings.il a.m. REC TRIPS: Sept. 13-1.4 (fill- watertownhistoricalsociety.org• TOWN MEETING vote on ac- ed), Showboat: Hotel, Atlantic Ci- THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 counts, transfer of $30,000 regar-. ty, NX; Sept.. 23 (open), Big E in SENIOR. CITIZENS Falls Ave. ding Crestbrook Park, golf course, West Springfield, Mass..; Oct.. center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; at high, school library, 324 French, 11-18 (filled), .Bermuda Cruise.. GENERAL extensions 254 and. 255, and senior renters program applications, 11 St., 7:30 p.m. Call rec office for details and INFO' NUMBERS: Municipal center and minibus exts. 423 and a.m.; social, 1 to 4 p.m. .. TOWN COUNCIL, regular reservations. switchboard, 274-5411, for most 42,4. meeting at high, school library, 324 Help Host. Cast Members, governmental and School Depart- •• DAILY INFOLINE: 274-9334, .FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 French St., 8 p.m. Inquiries now are being accepted ment offices, including; recreation CRIMESTOPPERS: 755-1234. SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. from, area families willing to host, center open 9 a.m.- to 1 p.m.; . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9 an Up With People cast: member a minibus to Waterbury and mall in IS YOUR CHILD ACADEMICALLY SENIOR CITIZENS. Falls Ave. few days.this month when its show morning and afternoon. center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; is staged at Kennedy High School READY FOR. THE UP-COMING GRANGE NO. 122, Inc. minibus to Waterbury and mall in Tuesday and. Wednesday, Sept SCHOOL YEAR? meeting at 175 Main St. Masonic morning and afternoon. 22-23. Temple, 8 p.m. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mu- The touring troupe's Cast E, seum at 22 DeForest St. open 2 to which includes, Watertown's MONDAY, SECT. 7 The Cambridge Learning Center Kimberly Skyrme, will put on two HAPPY LABOR. DAY! Town 4 p.m. to public; free admission. offers after-school private tutoring ' 7:30 p.m. performances. Members municipal offices. School Depart- POLICE COMMISSION will be in the area Sept, 21-2,5. programs for children In grades 1st- 12th ment, schools, senior center, post meeting at French St. Police Head- More information may be obtain- offices (no mail deliver}') closed for quarters conference room, 7:30' For information, CALL: ed by contacting the Skyrme fami- holiday. p.m. • 7S6-5952 ' •• HOUSING AUTHORITY ly, II East Hill Road, at 714-6496, or Citytrust in Waterbury, where Rose Hill Estates, 63 Prospect St., Waterbury, Ct. TUESDAY,, SEPT. 8 meeting at Buckingham Terrace, the advance team, is headquartered. SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. 935 Buckingham"St., 7:30' p.m.

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Nancy Cofley, center director, Unit (a, in-store dock only, DEMOCRAT CANDIDATES for the Town Council Edward Mote, Eric said personnel will try to handle ap- 10 come orijr for ihe Palladino, and William Halliwell, left to right, listen to the opening pointments, as best they can. in. the remarks by Town Manager Robert Middaugh at Monday night's orien- absence of Coreine Peluso, mu- tation session for incumbent and new candidates in the upcoming nicipal agent who recently was RETOLSTORES OPEN SUNDAYS municipal elections in November. (Valnckas Photo1) seriously injured in, a car accident. KNAPP Mrs. Peluso will be recuperating Mon, Wid. 9:30-5:30 Send-A-Gift at 274-8881 for space KNAPP SHOE STORE 'Tftpn. 9:30-1:30' '87 Oktoberfest information. at hom,e for about six months, of- 406, Walntown Avnwa ficials have indicated. WiltAoiy, Conrncticvi 06708 FiLSdMdO Rick Shea, a longtime disc Sat. 9:004:00 Taking Shape; jockey now with the "Connecticut Donald Stepanek, director of Expiration Dale Clnid Sunday Country" AM radio1 stations human services, will assist the September 9,198? Booths Available WKHt and WMAQ, will be die home-bound elderly, while hire. Main Street and Depot Square master of ceremonies. merchants will be joining forces Organizers are hoping to have ap- this year in sponsoring the annual pearances 'by Miss Connecticut, Oktoberfest Saturday, Oct. 3, Miss Greater Walertown, Miss (Snnmn organizers have announced. Strawberry Fields, .and 'the reigning The merchants will kick off the Little Miss Watertown. Gift Shop activities with early bird, shopping Entry forms for the 1987 Little specials from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. to Miss pageant • will appear in the Under New • Ownership entice folks downtown for a day of Sept.. 10 issue of the Town Times. enjoyment in the mall area... Among the activities following Ladies Aux. Pasta Supper 1 the sales will be performances by The Ladies Auxiliary to the Handmade. Country Crafts two country bands, a talent show, VFW Post "B30, Oakville, will have the Little Miss Watertown 'Pageant, a pasta supper Tuesday, Sept. 15, a. Doo-Da Parade (more, details in from 5 to 7 p.ni. at the 85 Davis St. Wood Cut-Outs • Baby Gifts future issues), and, the crafts show. post home. The public is invited. Artisans wishing to participate in Tickets may be purchased at the SSk & Dried Mower Arrangements the crafts exhibit, to be held inside door. Reservations also may be and outside the mall, should con- made by calling 274-3702 or Custom Orders Taken act George Millican at Miillican's 274-0204. Bring in this ad and receive 10% discount on any purchase over $10. Offer Expires 9/11/87 Area's Largest Selection 274-4756 • Lisa Biello-Marino 1:25 Main St., Oakville • Proprietor of Nested Dolls . Hours: Mm. 12-6; Tues.-Fri. 10-6;. SaL 10-5; Sun. 9-1 _A from Poland, Russia, India and Holland PUT YOURS ON LAYAWAY NOW!

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S OAKVILLE LIQUORS , F A M I L Y #"D O C "TO R S • O F 9 O P T O Ml E T R V "Located in Beautiful Downtown, Oakville Waterbyry: 604 Lakewood Road - 575-0900 Watertown: 997 Main Street - 274-7576 I1, Page 4'Tom-Times Ofctertawii, Conn.) Sept 3:, 1987 Property of the WatertownBurial was in Mount Olivet Cem - Historical Society onoainninnQiniQnaainDdDannaainnan'Q etery. • Mis. Carpenter, widow of Horald TOWN TIMES INC. Carpenter, died Monday, Aug. 31, Published weekly... Subscriptiowatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn rates are $12 within at Walerbuiy Hospital after a short Litchfidd County, $14 elsewhere in Connecticut and $16 illness. oui of state. Office is located in the Capozzi Professional She was bora. Oct. 15, 1899, in. Building, 1192 Main Street, Watertown. Second class County Cork, Ireland, daughter of postal paid at. Watertown, Ct. the late Patrick and Bridget Stack, For news or information call 274-6721. Address mail* and. came to this country as an in- to TOWN TIMES, Box 1, Watertown, Ct. fant. She moved to Oakville 35 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Town years ago. She was a communicant Times, P.O. Box 1, Watertown, Ct. 06795. of St. Mary Magdalen. Church. ' William E. Simmons, Publisher She leaves a. daughter, Mrs. Leon Thomas Valuckas, Editor; Kim. Harmon, Sports. Editor; (Antoinette} Felletier of Noiihfield, Lea. Hudak, Office Manager; Dolores Semeraro, Advertis- four grandchildren, and seven ' ing Manager; Carolyn; Priestman and Judy Sturges, Sales great-grandchildren. Representatives; Martha Stammer, Production Supervisor; Memorial contributions may be Pamela Conboy, Bernice Proe and Barbara. Mazza, Produc- made to the American Cancer tion Staff; Lillian Misura, Odette Sirois and Judy Smith, Cir- Society, 155 Grove St., Waterbuiry, culation and mailing, 06710. The O'Neill Funeral/Home,, • USPS 05-48© Oakville, is in charge of arrangements. EG DDI DO D D C ODIGD ODD DID DO • DD D D1 D.Q GG • G ADVERTISING NOTICE Mrs. Raul McCann Sr. TOWN TIMES will make every effort -to see thai all1 advertising copy is correctly Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth printed. The pnblisiers. assume no financial responsibility fer typographical errors in, (Baibieri).McCann, 61, of 42 Pine advertisements, but will: gladly reprint, without charge, thai, part: of advertisement in which an error may occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may be canceled or cor- St., Waterbu.ry, widow of Paul reclrd within deadline limits only. McCann St., were held Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 8:15 a.m. from, the (Stock) Carpenter, SI, of 45 Stanley Albini Funeral Home, Waferbury, Ave., Oakville, was celebrated to Our Lady of Lourdes Church for Mrs. .Horald Carpenter Wednesday, Sept.. 2, at 9 a.m. at,St.. a Mass at 9 a.m. Burial, was in. new A Mass for Mrs. Ma-. H. Mary Magdalen Church, Oakville. Pine Grove 'Cemetery. Mrs. McCann died Sunday, Aug., 30, at the Connecticut Hospice in Branford. She was employed for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris; five years at the Beadle Plastic Co. before her retirement. Miss Lucinda Jane Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.W., Barrett Jr., 49 Birch St., was married to Lee Harris, son of Ann Harris, Saint, She leaves six sons; one ; Charles, III.,, and the late Albert L. Harris, on Saturday, July 3, in St. daughter; three brothers, including Patrick's Church, Saint Charles. Father Russo officiated, and. a. recep- Harold Baibieri of Watertown and tion followed at the Riverwalk Restaurant, Geneva, 111. The bride had Bruce Barbieri. of Oakville; two sisters; eight grandchildren; and. her sister, Patricia Masi, as maid of honor. Junior bridesmaids were several nieces and nephews. Leanna Yaseck and Laren Kolmann. Best man was Larry Block, and the usher was Jason Masi. Mrs Harris graduated from Watertown High Mrs. Dimitry Boldysh School, and from Southern Connecticut State University. She is employed Memorial sen'ices for Mrs. as director of human resources for the Continental Can Corp. Mr. Har- Claire, (Dainty) Boldysh, 66, of 47 ris graduated from DePaul Preparatory School, and Southern, Illinois Central, Ave,., Oakville, wife of University with a degree in engineering. He is employed as an engineer for the Masonite Corp. The couple resides in Geneva, III. (Deane Photo) Mrs. Perkins1 Dimitry Boldysh, were held Satur- Marylou, Boldysh -of Oakville; a Old Fashioned day, Aug. 29, at 10 a.m.: at All, granddaughter; and several nieces Saints* Episcopal Church, Oakville, and. nephews. HARD CANDY with the Rev. Craig Welbaum of- The O'Neill Funeral Home. Oak- ficiating. Private, graveside services ville, is in charge of arrangements. were held Thursday, Aug. 27, in Visit "Us At Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs;. Harold Coleman Sr. THE GOD Flit Mrs. Boldysh died. Tuesday mor- Funeral services for Mrs. lva G. ning, Aug. 25, at Waterbury (Naylor) Coleman, formerly of 990 This Weekend Hospital after a long illness. West Main St., W'aterbury, widow Sat., Sept. 5, Mrs. Boldysh was born in. Water- of Harold Coleman Sr., were held Sun., Sept. 6, and bury, Jan. 6', 1921, and. had. resided Friday, Aug. 28, at, 9:30 a.m. from MOD., Sept. 7 in Oakville for the past 2,5 years. the Bergin Funeral Home, Water- WEDDING' BANDS She was a member1 of All Saints. bury, to Blessed Sacrament Church /1RTQ1RVED" Besides her husband, she leaves for a Mass at 10 a.m. Burial was in two daughters, Mrs. Michael new Pine Grove Cemetery. (Terry) Bowling of Naugatuck and Mrs. Coleman died Monday, Aug. 24, at Waterbury Hospital |j after a long illness.. A. resident of I Wa.terbu.ri' most of her life, she retired as a payroll clerk from-the Tanning Plus Robertshaw Controls Co. She leaves two brothers;, in- ,f / Depot Square Mail, Watertown 274-9277. . -•/ A. ija cluding Edward Naylor of Oakville: .one sister; and several nieces and 10 Sessions 1 Month nephews. (Unlimited) James A. Thompson $2900' $451001 Memorial services for James A. Tanning • Body Toning • Waxfng • Gel, Nail • Pedicure • Manicure Thompson, 101, of Litchfield Road, OFT canncm AUIUBLE -' were held Friday, Aug., 28* at II i m m mM- mF m9:0 i0 a.m.-8 p.m. Sal. 10-4 (Continued on, page 6)

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Hours: Man. 9-5 Tues., Wed.., Thurs. & «PROPANE GAS Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4 Available Year Bound Editor Sun. 10-1 -Across From Black Bock State Part- Town Times 435 Watertown Hd.. Hie. 6. Thomaston. CT 0B787 (2031 283-8144 Dear Sir: I read with interest and, indeed, emotion the beautifully-scripted let- ter about the development on Nova Matthew J. Baker, D.M.D. Scotia Hill Road, written by Emily A. Aldrich in your Aug. 20 edifon. Sadly, this letter alludes to the real Family Dentistry tragedy which laces Watentown, specifically, and. society in" Miss Kimberly King general—apathy! / Mr. and. Mrs! Jay King, Maiden, announce the engagement of their 621 Main Street. One needs only to look at the daughter, Kimberly, to James Shumway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert voter turnout: figures for local Sfitimway, Watertown. An Oct. 17 wedding is planned. Miss Kins referenda, and general elections to graduated from Platf High School, Meriden, and from Trinity College; Watertown realize that the people of our town Hiartford, with a B.S. degree in economics with a computer coordinate. simply don't exercise their voice in She is employed as a manager for Digital Equipment Corp., Meriden. local government. Mr. Shumway graduated from Watertown High School, and from the 274-931.5 The town budget hearing this University of Connecticut, Stores, with a B.A, degree in political science year drew an impressive 40-50 and a master's degree: in public affairs. He is a. senior management in- formation consultant for Arthur Andersen & Co., Hartford. ?>-*- townspeople. 'The first Town Coun- cent, and all without needed inpui. cil meeting following the announce- The time has come for those non- ment of proposed jail sites witness- involved to turn off the 'TV and ed more residents of Waterbury par- become involved; Lord knows we MUMS. MARKS ticipating than Watertown could spend multi-thousands of dollars in muster. this town each year to advertise GARDEN CENTER OPEN 7 DAYS 94 The members; of the town's meetings, but we seldom, draw more We have a 1 boards, commissions, and councils, than a. handful of people, if any. 1 • 470 Main. Street etc., give tirelessly in. an attempt to large selection' of This community is on the verge make our town the best it can be for of unprecedented growth, but colors, sizes & prices Oakville all her citizens, At best.; fewer than residents sit homeland watch I percent of the citizens must put from $1,29 SPECIALS "ALF" while their futures are be- forth their efforts to represent the ing molded. STOP AND' SEE OUR SELECTION 3 cu. ft. bag Mini-Chips $3.50 best, interests of the other 99 per- Lime $1.2:5 for 50 lib. bag I challenge the citizens of Water- town to get involved. Read the an- Assorted Shrubbery $5.75 1 LAWN STATUARY 1 Gal. Container 'SO'WEIHS nouncements in the newspapers and & BIRDBATHS mark, the dates on your calendar, • LAWN! SEED MIXES - . GIGS • JOKES then, attend those meetings for one Look for the • PEAT MOSS SIFTS • JEWEUT month, You'll be surprised at how Red Tag for 2 cu. ft:. $5.99; 4 cu. ft. $8,00 CLOCKS much infp.irna.tion: you will have to Specially Discounted • HOUSE PLANTS absorb, and how much you will items IFIRESH FLOWERS • ROSES • BOUQUETS Unusual Gift- learn about the intricacies of runn- Shop ing a town like ours, WE WILL BE OPEN LABOR DAY 422 Main St., Oak*'. Try it—you might find it habit 274-3586 forming and after all, what better 274-6898 habit could there1 be than working for the common good. Who knows, fiiiililltti maybe if we had all worked at, it just a little harder our beautiful view RETRACTABLE FABRIC AWNINGS & PATIO COVERS from Buckingham Street wouldn't be in jeopardy of becoming, a mere memory. Sincerely. Any Width John S. Candee 93 Main St. " 4 Up to 12 ft. Projection Motorized. &-Manual Now that you have a • Custom-Made Canvas Awnings little time to yourself, • Residential & Isn't it time 0p-¥ .": Commercial ;.(!«-- for . J • Free Estimates - ft! 5-'j5& • 5-Year Guarantee • Attractive & Efficient Center ryr. Cuts Cooling Costs up to 25 % 274-332.9 >f... -^*.z 20 Depot Street WilTERTOWN AUTO UPHOLSTERY Vn atertown ddc itstewil not in the CANVAS and AWNING BqMfl Square Mull • Across from Westbury Room 274-9671 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Coon. Society) Sept. 3, 1987 Pag e 7 be given on style, editing, and, Sept, 10, at 12, noon in the meeting . • • Closed. For Holiday S.. Leisring Gets • marketing. room of the Mfotertawn Library, 470 Courses will be offered Tuesday Main St.. 'The town municipal offices, PERSONALS Awards In Calif. evenings in seven sessions starting ^School Department, all schools, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgBob and Aileen Meivin of and the Falls Avenue senior center Steve Leisring, son of Mr. and Sept.. 22; deadline to register is Cheshire, will be the featured guests will, be closed Monday, Sept., 7, in with, their program "Longwood Jeffrey S. Christie, son of Mr. Mrs. Clarence Leisring, Jason Sept, 9. observance of the Labor Day and Mrs, Gilbert Christie, 282 Nor- Avenue, was. one of 125 students at- Call, 575-8007 or 575-8029 for Gardens Through the Seasons'" at holiday, 1 p.m.. th/field Road, was among 50 Con- tending fte Music Academy of the further information, All Department of Motor Vehi- necticut students, named, to the West in Santa Barbara, Calif, •this The meeting is open to' the cle offices, wi.0 close Friday (tomor- spring semester Dean's List at Bow- summer. Photography Contest public, and a, sale will be held. row) at 12:30 p.m.., and reopen doin College in Brunswick, .Maine. featuring unusual, houseplants and While at the academy, Mr. Leisr- If you can Find a scene in. Water- Tuesday, Sept, 8, at 8:30 a.m.,"for ing worked with an internationally perennials. Hostesses for the normal working hours, the rest of town or Oakville which is a perfect meeting will be Mrs. Joseph acclaimed faculty while performing example of fall in New England, the week,. Kimberley A. Dunn, Oakville, solos, chamber music, and with, the Gallagher, Mrs. William Meca.be, tike a picture and. enter the Depart- and. Mrs. Edward Lawson, The auto emissions testing sta- was among those Bentley College academy orchestra. ment: of Human Services" Photo- tions will be open tomorrow from students named to the Waltham, At the conclusion of the two- graphy Contest, 8 a.m. to 1,2:30 p.m., but will be Mass, school's spring semester month session, he was awarded the Assessment Appeals closed Saturday. All stations will Dean's List, Miss Dunn is studying Maestro Lawrence Leighton Smith Only amateurs are eligible. Photos must be 'taken, in Watertown The Board of Tax Review will, reopen Tuesday, Sept., 8, at 8 a.m. accounting. Award to a brass player, and the meet Thursday, Sept. 10, from 6 to Mario Guameri 'Trumpet Award... or Oakville, with a minimum size of 3Vt inches by 5 inches, and a 7:30' p,m. in the assesor's office at A Watertown High School and maximum size of 4V? inches by 7 the Town Hall, 37 DeForest St., West Texas State University inches. Assessor John P'etuch announced. DIANI'S BEAUTY graduate, he has performed with, the The photo must be mounted on The purpose of the meeting is to Dallas Symphony Orchestra,, Dallas stiff paper or cardboard, All entries hear appeals, on, motor vehicle Pops, Itzhak Perlman, and others. SALON, we. will be on display at the Watertown assessments made by the assessor Library, 470' 'Main St. on the Grand. List of Oct.. 1, 1986. Styling for Men. & Women More Hours At Call 274-5411,, ext. 254 or 255 for Apoinbnents can be made by 650' Main. Street further information. calling the office Monday through Oakville Library Fridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Watertown 274-5411. GIFT CERTIFICATES ALWAYS AVAILABLE 'The Watertown Library Associa- Garden, Club Meeting 20% Senior' Citizens Discount. Ever,' Monday tion has announced the Oakville 'The Watertown Garden Club will A reformer's a chap who believes (Mew to Agnew'sFiona) L 14~V5o7 Branch Library, 55 Davis St., will hold its opening meeting 'Thursday, in his conscience: being your guide, be open seven additional hours in the fell. Based on requests stated, in a user survey, the library's hours will, be more concentrated, include an evening, and also a Saturday opening. The fall hours begin Tuesday, Sept. 8. They are: Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 12 noon to 8 p.m.; Thursday, 1,0a.m. to,5 p.m.; DISCOUNT and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.. The Branch will be closed. Mondays and Fridays. For farther information or ques- tions on, the new schedule, call the branch at 274-6761. 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JtiiBitratia .Ageticfj Depot Square Mall Waicrtown 1 case if am lowest legal pice peiaili We now tie rijill li lint quantities > 27441871. Mas Do lot bcto* Salts lax Independent Insurance A gem I' Sale Prices in Effect Now thru Sept. 71 Located next to the new CVS Page 8 TowPropertyn Times (Watertown, Conn. of) Sept the. 3, 198 7Watertown Historical Society but rather by the luck of the draw stemming from the various lotteries 1st Voting Machine Lottery held. in. the communities. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgFor example, Mr. Candee, whose Results Truly Unpredictable last, name beginning with "C" would, have qualified him for first Republican Jan Wivestad and Republican Registrar of Voters • spot on the Republican lineup'in the Democrat Eric Palladino were the Alice Madeux Aug. 27 in the Nov. 3 'Town Council election, was noticeable "winners" in the ballot registrars'" basement office in the picked fifth by honorary Repub- lottery conducted, last week, while Town Hall. Money •wasn't up for lican. selector1 Bernard Beauchamp, GOP candidate John S. Candee— grabs, but rather positions on the who normally would have led the • GOP town chairman. party ballot for the November Conversely, Mr. Wivestad, who machine lineup—and Democrat municipal election. William Halliwell were pushed would have been listed, last 'by vir- Under a new law passed by the tue of the "W,"'" was picked first and toward the back of'their respective General Assembly,, candidates no packs. will lead, off the party's Council longer will be listed, for their party grouping. He will, be followed by Such were 'the vagaries of the first in alphabetical, order on the David Dalton and Gordon James candidate lottery overseen by machine ballot or absentee form,, (who coincidentally would have fallen in. the Nos. 2 and 3 spots anyway), Rosalie Lough ran, Help Unlimited, Inc. Stephen Robey,, and Mr. Candee. 215 if all Street, OaMlie Ironically, die Republicans* lot- 85 • "Waning Jfegis-try" tery listing for 'their three Board of THE ENVELOPE, PLEASE! Bernard Beauchamp, right. Republican Education candidates 'wound up the town chairman, reads the name of a GOP Town Council candidate Au^. OFFERING PERSON A LI ZED SERVICES IN same as the alphabetized version 27 during; the formal lottery drawing for listing on the machine ballot YOUR. HOME, 24 HRS. A DAY, T DAYS' A WEEK would have been,—Cheryl Carley, held, in the registrars of voters' office. At left is Alice Madeux. Republican • Registered Nurses • Personal Attendants George Mango, and James Mullen. registrar. The ceremony was necessitated by General Assembly action . • licensed Practical Nurses • Companions On the Democrat side, Charles which no longer requires candidate names to be listed alphabetically • Bath and Nutrition Attendants Fisher Jr., retained his Council first after their party's banner. (Valuckas Photo) slot both alphabetically and. lottery- Also Offering "COMMUNI-GALL" wise by virtue of the lucky pick, by the Board, will be Mary Ann Rosa,, A Unique Voice to Voice Communication System Democrat Town, Clerk Mary Can- O'oreen Sodlosky, and Wilbur 2 Named KofC For Emergency Help • .Accident Prevention ty, substituting for Michael 1 Ver- Hughes. and Companionship novai Sr., Democrat town chair- Since the party lever will not be Award. Winners allowed, beginning with this elec- (tar Help la; UnUmititi.,...lf you ncci help In my wiy man. After him, come Eric Naomi Beth Johnson, 137' Nor- Palladino, Denise Russ, Edward tion, voters will have to ballot"in- PLEASE CALL: 274-7511. Rate .Schedule .and way St., and Peter I, Dillon, 111 M'otta, Gene Valentino, and Mr. dividually for each candidate, likely Eaton, St., both of Oakville, receiv- Denisc Charette, Nancy Colson Brochure Available Halliwell—who alphabetically taking more time. ed $500 scholarships from the St., Co-Directors Upon Request would have been second. It. is uncertain what effect—if Temporal? Employment Agency Pius X Knights of Columbus and 'The Democrat order of things for any—the new lottery system, will Fourth Degree Assembly. have on, the voting outcome. Can- didates listed closer to the beginn- 'The two were picked by a com- ing of their, respective tickets may mittee headed by Grand Knight Ed- accrue more votes simply 'by the ac- ward J. DeLuca following a review Georgia Sheron tions of people who have a, tenden- of the many applications. cy to vote for1 the first few choices Photographer in any grouping, regardless of name The St. Pius X. Assembly Fourth or whether' in alphabetical order. Degree will hold its, annual election in, November, electors will vote of officers Tuesday. Sept. 8. at 7 for any six Council candidates, with p.m. The elections were postpon- the top nine vote getters winning a ed from an earlier date due to If* MA seat. For the Board, people will vacations. vote for any three, with the top four A regular council, meeting will be securing a, position. held that night at 8.

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WATERTOWN CYCLE SMIBt 54. WATERTOTN MEAT CENTER 1 55. Mill ai'C 413 Main Street P A U* N T~S Oakville, Conn. P HI O T O. G R, A P H Y .274-9375 LOOK. FOR OUR NEW LOCATION ADJOINING WATERTOWN PLAZA Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown .Times (Watertown, Conn.Society) Sept:. 3, 1987 Pag e 9 Free Milk Guidelines For. Square Dance It's NOT Too Early watertownhistoricalsociety.orgLesson Nights to Order Your Oakville, Parochial School The Parks and Recreation, De- partment will sponsor a series of St., Mary Magdalen School has announced its policy for, determining square, dance lessons Tuesdays from eligibility of children who may receive fee milk served under ..the Special 7:30 to 9:30' p.m.. at Hem in way HI;i11 (tooin Milk Program. Park School, 37 Heminway Park IMPRINTED CHRISTMAS Local school, officials have adopted the following family size and in- Road. come criteria for determining, eligibility: The first two lessons to be held Number i:n Annual Monthly Weekly on Sept, 15 and 29 are: fee in- 10'% OFF Orders Taken Family . Gross Grass Gross Income Income Income troductory lessons, • called. "Fun, before September 30! 1 S 7,150' $ 596 S138 Nights," The public is invited to ' 1278 Malm St. HOURS: 9:30-6 P.M. M0N.-FRI.1 Watertown, Ct. 06795 (2,03) 274-7735 2 9,620' 802 1,85 observe and those interested may I \ TO-3 SAT. 3 12,090' 1,008 •• 233 participate in beginning square 4 !4,5» 1,214 280' dance instruction, 5 17,030 1,420 328 6 19,500 1,625 "37.5 Classes are conducted, by the 7 ' 21,970 1.831 423 Nutmeg Square Dance Club and in- FITNESS 8 24,440' 2J037 410 struction is by caller Al Brozek. Each. Add"! Familramilvy »Member +1.470 +2,06 +48 Subsequent classes will be con- ducted every Tuesday through Children from, families whose, income is a! or below the levels shown •CM WORLD are eligible for free milk. Application forms are being sent to all homes March, 1988, excepting holidays. with a letter to parents. To apply for free milk, households should fill Graduates will be eligible to attend out the application and return it to the school. various regional dances and join GET IN SHAPE... Additional copies are available at the principal's office at each school. square dance clubs. STAY IN SHAPE... The information provided, on the application, is confidential and will, Parents Without Partners be used only for the purpose of determining eligibility. ..and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program, Parents.. Without, Partners, FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR officials. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year, Chapter 146 of Waterbury, will hold Application forms require a statement of total household, income, an orientation meeting Tuesday, Sept, 15, at: 7:30' p.m. at Christ Depot Square Mall household size, and names of all household members. Social security • Complete Body ••• ___ ^ numbers of all adult members must be included or a statement that, the Episcopal Church, 2030 East Main Building-and WaterfOWIl household member does not posses one. An adult household member St., Waterbury., Cardiovascular nnm rtc.cn ' „ Mon-;™- Call, 723-2852 for further Facility • Sauna must sign, the application certifying that the information provided is • Aerobics Z / 4 - U J D O 6 8a.m.-1nl 0to p.m.4 .:m information. 7 ims a week &*. =- - , P- - correct. » Tai Chi Sun..10 a.m.-2 p.m. Households are required to report increases in household income of over S50 per month or $600 per year, and decreases in, household, size, In certain cases, foster children also are eligible for these benefits. CALL 979 Main Street If a 'family has a foster child living with them; who is a legal ward of the State of Connecticut, that child is considered a family of one, and 274-9766 Watertown monthly income from the state must, be reported. Under the provisions of the policy, Miss Julie Pion, principal, will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, (and) he or she wishes to make a formal appeal, a request, either orally or in.writing, may be made to the Rev. John, K. Lynch, 145 Buckingham St., Oakville,, CONNECTICUT GYMNASTICS SCHOOL CT" 06779. (203) 274-8237 for a hearing to appeal the decision, GYMNASTICS EDUCATION FOB, GIRLS AMD BOYS The policy contains an, outline of the hearing procedure:, Each school and the office of the lawn Times has a copy of the policy which may be reviewed by an interested, party. FALL REGISTRATION If a household member becomes unemployed or if household size changes at, any time, the family should contact the school to file a new TliR., Sept. 3, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 4 to 1 p.m. • Sat., Sept 5f 10 a.m. to 12 noon application,. Such changes may make the children, of the household eligi- CTNHATS (Preschool) ! •§'„ t» 5 yn. GTHU5KS 6 JR. to IS JR. ble for free milk, if the family income falls at or below the levels shown Designed to introduce children, to gymnastics Instruction (basic to advanced) on Floor Ex- above. and enhance perceptual motor learning. ercise as well as official gymnastics In the operation of child feeding programs administered by the U.S. equipment. Department of Agriculture, no child will be discriminated against because of race, religion, color, sex. national origin, age or handicap, ADULT CLASSES AVAILABLE... COMPETITIVE GYMNASTICS If a member of a household believes he or she has been discriminated Introducing our all new ""BEACH FOR, IHE STABS" Program. aaainst, he or she should write immediately. to the Secretary of Some Classes already Wed, Members: USGF...CGA USIAGC Agriculture. Washington D.C 2.0250.

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February, 1986 when, the that must be set in motion in order General. Assembly gave municipal- If voters "Tuesday should deny the to get the money out of the fund. ities approval to establish trust use of funds for the clearing work, Since fte recreation commission funds. 'The Council trust fund for the recreation commission and the C'restbrook, which came about after Council would have to propose already has specified what project 1 it wanted, the monies for, and the voters ea.rli.er in a referendum another project.. The monies, Council approved the project, the defeated course improvements., was however, would remain intact in the HOME HEATING OIL first 'two stipulations are met. 'The okayed on. May 11, 1987. fund for the time being. Mr. Stepanek said the vast ma- FOR ALL OUR NEIGHBORS third, facet: is having; the voters for- The assistant manager' said, some mally bless 'the appropriation, for $34JOOO has accrued in the fund.' jority of 'the golfers has been sup- portive of'the fund and its; intended use. The recreation commission has been notified of the Tuesday town 5-1000 GALLONS vote, he added, and has canceled its own, regular monthly meeting, Mr. Stepanek said, he was not aware of any movement, among the golfers to show up in force Tuesday 3-500 GALLONS iscounted Every Day to vote one way or another. School Expansion, 1-300 GALLONS (Continued from page 1) town, committees support the renovation job, 'Two Board of Education mem- 274-1751 274-5824 755-2121 bers, John Beeler and George Mango, assuaged the audience by racesPrice s aumecSubjecti tcto Change Without Notice stating the Board carefully has done STACK OIL WE ARE HAPPY its homework regarding the project. ! Alfred, Morency, who chaired the 18 Falls Ave. Depot Square 'Mall • buildings committee that approved TO SERVE YOU ' /'StDepot St., ' the enclosure, of the Judson School Oakville 06779 Watertjown, *Ct. 06795 1 campus buildings, said the Occupa- ••M-F 10 to';|: tional Safety and. Health Ad- •Sat...10''to;g ministration wouid close Polk down REAL ""Closed Sun/- it it. was a. workplace for adults, ESTATE FULL SELECTION PET SUPPLIES Town Manager Robert Middaugh . FRESHWATER & MARINE FflSH —-BIRDS"— SMALL ANIMALS interjected the referendum only AND YOU LIVE&.Q'UATIt PLANTS'— REPTILES'—SCIENCE DIET FOODS- covers the design, concept for a ".'•:• I ; "IAMS and EUKANUBA'DOG. and:CAT'FOODS • ' - By Joyce B. Lafferty school that size housing 500 students. Final design plans still Lafferty Heal Estate have to be scrutinized by the Board of'Education, the Public Buildings Ipiere^ Something Committee, and, the state before they are approved. The Council agreed to send the SHOULD YOU REMODEL OR MOVE? ^§brth Looking into at plans to the zoning commission for review as a courtesy. Your family has outgrown your home, but you love the "This project, has to be done!" neighborhood and schools, and you've established roots that' asserted Board member Catherine make it: hard to move. Is remodeling the solution? Carney toward the close of the 1 hearing. Before you. jump into a major renovation, project, get some pro- fessional advice. First, decide what changes you want to make The Polk expansion will be listed and contact several, contractors for bids. Once you get some idea as 'the first question on the ballot for of the costs involved, ask your Realtor if your plans would over- the November election, Council improve the hou,se for the neighborhood, making it. impossible members unanimously approved. for you to get: your money back if you must resell anytime soon. 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Open 7 Days A Week Everyday of the Year ••Sun. thru. Wed. 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. - Thurs., Fri. "&. Sat. 5:30 a.m. to 12 midnight Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 12 Town Times (Watertowe, COED,) Sept., 3, 1987' dnniDnnoninnnoninnnDDaaniooinnnnDntii: ed Ae rank of Eagle, was' the Scoutmaster David Maddox, and from 6 to 9:15 p.m., and a grand watertownhistoricalsociety.orgbeautifieation of town-owned land Ed Smith finale of fireworks by Zambelli to in 'the area bounded by Christ. . The Eagle ceremony was preced- start at 9:30 p.m. Church,, 'the town office building, ed by the troop's annual court of Sunday-only features include Bethlehem News • pony and, horse drawings, the 40th by Mrs. Paul! Johnson and Johnson, Memorial Hall. honor. - The area was unsightly and. Mr. Brian . Fitzpatrick was named. annual. Western. Horse Show and nnnDnDnnnnDannnnnnannndndnDnnn Wheeler expected it would require Scout: of the Year, and Walter Jamboree, .and. the Nutmeg Square about 100 hours of work, for land- Butkus Jr., and. Christopher Scibek, Dancers of Watertown. Troop Gets Eagle Scout William. G, Penny from Christ, scaping and improvements. He is an advanced, from. Cub to full-fledged Both days feature, dog obedience Mathew 'Wheeler of Troop 59, Church. honor student in the ornamental members of the troop. Paul Scibek demonstrations, the Country Boy Scouts, of America, is its new Mr. Wheeler is 'the son. of Mr. horticulture program, at the State Jr. received, his Life Scout rank, one Callers, with country-western music, Eagle Scout. and Mrs. Clifford Wheeler of Mor- University of New York at level, below (hat of Eagle, and others and the sixth, .annual Wood. Chopp- The Eagle Court of Honor, held ris, where he began his scouting, Cobleskill. received skill awards they had ing and Axe Throwing: Contest. • in Bellamy Hall at the First Church career more than 10 years ago as a It took him, 187 hours to complete: earned. Recent Tranfers of Bethlehem-United Church of member of Pack 28. . the project. His written summation, 63rd Bethlehem Fair Transactions, .in, real estate include Christ, was 'the first for the troop He has risen through 'the scouting of the work gratefully acknowledg- The 63rd annual, Bethlehem Fair the following: in nearly 10 years. The last was ranks,, earning. 21, merit badges, at- ed the help of the road foreman, is to be held Sept, 12 and, 1,3 at the —Marsten Lin.sl.ey, Bethlehem to conducted in honor of Eagle Scout tending regional camps, and. the na- Gene Heidenreich, and. 'the town fairgrounds on Route 61. The sucess Paul J Whiting,, Mewtown, 2.1 acres Robert A, Maddox Jr., now state tional, jamboree celebrating 'the 75th road crew; of Town and Aurell, a of 'the fair is credited, to about 4001 and, buildings, Magnolia Hill Road, representative for the 66th District. anniversary of Scouting in 1985. He firm that supplied a bulldozer for volunteers who give their time all $239jM0. .Mr. Maddox was on hand, last was chosen to attend Brown Sea II grading; of members of the during the lair, and many hours get- —Radocchio Building and Rest- week, as were Mr. Wheeler's fami- Leadership Camp and holds the American Legion, who helped rake ting, ready. orations,, Lie., Woodbury, Dina ly, friends, fellow Scouts old and Order of 'the Arrow. and, seed the area with grass seed Call the office at 266-5350 if you Radocchio, president, to David and young, representatives of the Long His latest and most significant, donated by David, Maddox of would like to volunteer your ser- Joyce Everett, Enfield, 1.91 acres Rivers Council, BSA, and Cannon scouting project, the one that earn- Spring Acre Farm; and of members vices where needed—and. have a and. house, Cedar Estates, of-the Fireman's Association, who good time, too;, Weefceepeemee 'Road, $210j000. watered and seeded the area. A new highlight this year is the —John! Farason, Bethlehem, to He also acknowledge the help of farmers' market and demonstration,, Christina Chabot, Southbury, 56.3 t I DON'T WANT TO his own work crew of fellow Scouts in which fairgoere can buy farm, acres in. Bethlehem,, $465,000., and Scout leaders,. products or learn how-to shear —Andrew and .hi. Crystal. Griz to Praise and a reminder of the rep- .sheep, make cider, grow fruit trees, G. Richard and Peggy Kiss, W»d- JPAY A LOT FOR THE sonsibility of the rank of Eagle keep bees, or make maple syrup. bury, 20.75 acres with, barns and. came from, adult. Scouts Roger Another new feature: is a class in, silo on Crane Hollow Road, MERCEDES MeKee, Tom. Piazza,, and Marvin, sculpture,, to be exhibited in, the $550000. Wheeler, Mathew's grandfather. photography building adjacent to —William and Maureen Albaitis, Others 'who participated in the 'the Art: Barn. 'There are, two groups, Naugatuck, to Joseph Benson, Ox- ceremony 'were Troop 59 commit- one for 15 through 1,8 years, and the ford, and James and Philip CALL MR. PAV tee members. John, Botelle, Pat other over 18 years. No more than DeAngelis, Seymour, Lot ,3 in Keegan, Bob West, Walter Carey, five individual entries are Kasson Grove, $42,500." ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥! Scoutmaster Paul Scibek, Assistant permitted. —Bejamin and Walda Javier, To be exhibited will be wood car- Bethlehem, to Randolph and vings, with three-dimensionals; Deanne Paul, West End, Avenue, wood, carving relief; stone carvings, New York City, one acre and house three-dimensionals; stone carving on Long, Meadow Lake, $165,000. Chrysanthemums - Assorted, coio« relief; clay modeling; assemblage; —Therese Swiger, Bethlehem to soft: sculpture; and mixed media. Jonathan and. Sally Woodhall. $3.50 each or 6,for $1,7.95 Entertainment on both days has Bethlehem, four acres and been planned, to please young and buildings in Bethlehem, $2151)00. old.' —Lillian Hunt, Bethlehem, to The annual frog contest and tur- RSA Developers,, Orange, 30 acres Sod, - 9 sq. ft. $2,95 (strip) (6'kl8") tle race will be part of the Mother on Route 132, $300,000 (corrective Goose Barnyard, at the south end of deed),., the grounds. —Richard and Joan Hunt, Kan- Perennials 30% OFF • Fruit Trees 1/2 Price New this year to the Bethlehem, sas City, Mo., to RSA Developers, Fair will be platform, performances Orange, 12 acres on Route 132. on both days by the Waterbury S3OOJ00O (corrective deed). Fall is The best time far lawn care!:- Municipal Band. FOR FALL FERTILIZING: Saturday features include oxen Smoking .Policy 9WAT drawing contests, a scarecrow con- The Region 1.4 Board of Educa- Winter Green test, grange program, the Johnny tion, approved, a smoking policy at Fertilizer The Praz Orchestra with Polka Band the ..Aug. 17 meeting that would allow school principals and Dr. 'Vincent. Ganci, superintendent, to HGSKING determine the smoking areas for the nnteti, faculty in each, school. If no area " "15 Years al .Experience" is designated, there will be no. EtSERY smoking at the school The Board approved the increase 2 Way CUSTOM Wintergreen 96 Porter Street - of 1,0 cents to the Type A ("hot Fertilizer plus PICTURE lunch") and 5- and 10-cent, in- Weed killer Watertown creases in, the prices of a la carte FRAMING items. - Sale Paces ui Effect thru 9/5/87 Store Hoars274-888.: Mon.-Fri 9-5:390 Sat. 9-5 CLOSED SUN. & MON. LABOR DAY WEEKEND The Village Center .Main, Street I TEDTIETZ,JR. Oakville TRUCKING Quassuk Rd. 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Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 - Open Late Tihurs. & Fri Nights. will match their prices. 90' South Main Si. Watcrbury 754-2256 I'« Property of the Watertown Historical'Town Times (Watertown Society, Conn,.) Sept. 3, 1987 ' Page 13 The five semifinalists will be in- Oct. 4: It is. open to residents of Miss Strawberry terviewed by the master- of Waterbu ry, Watertown-Oakville, it f: Fields Pageant, ceremonies and. will, be asked one Prospect, Na.ugat.uck, Cheshire, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgquestion—with, the answer to be M idd lebu ry. Sou th bu ry, and CALEI1DAR In September limited to three minutes. Thomaston. The winner of 'the Miss Call the Center for the Arts at OF EVERTS The second annual .Miss Strawberry Fields title will be 756-0843 for an application kit. Strawberry Fields Pageant: will be crowned by 1986's Miss Strawberry 'Three Get MI Degrees Second, annual. New England Lumberjack Championships Sunday, held Sunday, Sept. 13, at 3 p.m. at Fields, Susan. Oit'drick, and will Three area residents were: among Sept. 20, at 1 p.m. at Warren Woods, Warren... Admission, free park- the Depot Square Mall, Depot receive a $100' savings bond. 4,988 Northeastern. University ing, beverages; gates open'11 a.m. Call. Robert Rumble-at 868-2197' for Street. The fiist runner-up will, receive graduates receiving degrees at the more information Gladys Knight and 'The Pips today (Thursday), The pageant is open to all young a $75 savings bond. Contact the restaurant: formor e school's Commencement, cere- Survivor Saturday, Sept. 5, George Strait Sunday, Sept. 6, and Jerry ladies between the ages of 13 and monies in. the Boston Garten, Lee .Lewis Wednesday, Sept. 9, all at 8:30 p.m. at Oakdale Musical 17. They must be residents of Con- information; They are Mark J. Byrnes, 236 Theatre, Wallingford. Box office open daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; phone necticut, and submit proof of age Miss Talented Teen Middlebury Road, B.A.; James P. 265-1501 for ticket information European and, .American Drawings along with written consent of Caul field II, 484 Noithfield Road, on display at: the Yale University Art Gallery, through Sept. ,5. Call parents. Miss Waterbury Talented Teen, a B.S. in. electrical engineering; and 432-0611 for further information. 16th annual Juried. Craft Fair, spon- Required attire will be new showcasefor are a girls aged 14 Lisa M. Paqtiin, 82 Cutler St., B.S. sored by the Woodbury League of Women 'Voters, Nov.. 21, 10 a.m. to semi-formal through 16, will be held Sundaj, Si in pharmacy 5pm Call 263-2834 forspac e information r :

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( • 274-1491 We Supply The LITTLE EXTRA that makes the BIG DIFFERENCE! (Always plenty of easy-in and easy-out parking) Pag,c 14 TowPropertyn Times (Watertowix, Gone, of) Sept the. 3, 19,87 ' Watertown Historical Society First Congregational PIJANt SALE . 40 Deforest St., 2W-«37 Sunday, Sept, 6—Worship Ser- jWATERTOWN LIBRARwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgY Sept. 10,12-3, vice, nursery care provided, 10 a.m. Herbs (P or A)* Agapanthus (H or A)* , Monday, Sept, 7—Fix-It Fel- 1 lowship, 9 a.m. Beefsteak begonias (HI)*' Gerbera daisy (H or A} St. John the Evangelist 1 of Healy and. Brenner Families, Wednesday, Sept. 9—Boutique Streptocarpus (H)* ' ' Globe thistle'(P) 574 Main St., 271-8836 ' 1.0:45 a..m..; .Mass for Frank. Viscon- Wark Session, Thimbu! House, 10 Gloxinia (H)* •• ' Japanese sword fern (P)** Thursday, Sept. 3—Mass for ti, 12 noon; Celebration of the a.m. to'2 p.m.; Pioneer Choir, 3:30' Primula (H or A}* Oxalis (Hi)* Christine Bannon Johnston, 12:10 Eucharist for CYO at Neibel home, p.m.; Senior'Choir, 7:30 p.m. MHouse plants (IH!) Perennials (IP) Annuals (A) p. m. 2 p.m., followed by picnic; Folk Friday, Sept. 4—Morning Prayer, Choir, 4 p.m.; Mass (Folk Mass) Christ Episcopal Sponsored by Watertown Garden Club 7:30 a.m.; .Memorial Mass for John for Angela Maria Guggliotti, 5 25 The Green, 274-1510 A. Stanisz, 12:10 p.m.; Evening p.m.; Bingo, church hall, 6:30 p.m. Prayer, 5:15 p.m.; Bingo, church Thursday, Sept. 3—Christian Education Commission Meeting, hall, 7 p.m..; Folk Choir, 7:30 p.m.. Monday, Sept. 7'—Morning 9:30 a.m.; Prayer and Praise, Ho- Saturday, Sept.. 5—Wedding of Prayer, 7:30' a.m.; Mass, 12:10 ly Communion, 7 p.m. Keith Labbe and Josephine Ros- p.m..; Evening Prayer, .5:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept., 6—Holy Commu- lUARTHtiy STOCK selot, 11 a.m.; Confessions 3. to 4 Tuesday, Sept. 8—Mass, 12:10 nion, 9 a.m.; Holy Communion p.m.; Mass for Steven Blinst.rubas, p.m.; Novena, 7 p.m. 5 p.m. and. nursery. Sign-up for Church Sunday, Sept. 6—Mass for Ralph Wednesday, Sept., 9—Morning School, 10 a.m.; Lay Reader's Ser- and Mary Ramizi, 8:15a.m.; Mass Prayer, 7:30 a.m.; "Mass, 12:10 vice at Watertown Convalarium. ] .Notice is hereby given that a dividend of twenty cents p.m., and at Whitewood Manor, (20<) per share on the outstanding common stock has been for people of St. John's Parish, 9:30 p.m..; Evening Prayer, 5:15 p.m.; declared payable September 25, 1987, to stockholders a.m.; Mass for deceased members Senior Choir, 7:30 p.m. '1:30 p.m. of record at 'the close of business on September 11, 1987. Monday, Sept. 7—A.A. Meeting, 10:30 a.m.; A,..A... Women's iAMjERIGAN Meeting, 7:3c1 p.m., 'Tuesday, Sept. 8—Al-Anon, 10 OF CONNECTICUT a.m.; Vestry Meeting, 7 p.m.; Al- 'Two West Main Street Waterbuirj', Connecticut ENROLL NOW! A-Teen, 7 p.m.; A A. Meeting, Gene C Colbert, President 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9—Praise. Professional Music Instruction On: Teachings, Prayer, and Commu- nion,, 9:30 a.m.; Junior Choir, 3:30' PIANO • ORGAN • GUITAR • BASS • p.m.;.Senior Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. CT. SEW & VAC DRUMS • FLUTE • CLARINET • SAX • Trinity Lutheran 50 Deforest St., 274-8534 • ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD • Sunday, Sept. 6—Service of 'Wor- HAS MOVED! ship, 9 a.m. Rentals Available On All Instruments Tuesday, Sept.. 8—Church. Coun- cil. 7:30 p.m.

The Bible Church 240 Dwighf St.,, W'tby. 755-0197 Sunday, Sept... 6—Bible Classes for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Cof- We will continue to serve yon fee/Fellowship, 10:40 a.m.; Wor- ship, 11 a.m.,..; Beginner and Junior with expert sales & advice in our Church. II :30 a.m.: Evening Hymn new BIGGER & BETTER LOCATION Sing. Prayer, and Bible Study. 6 FUEL OIL Let: Our Staff of Dedicated. Professional Instructors 10 Chase River Road Show You How Much Fun and How .Rewarding Music 'Can Be. P«- gal 800 CiO.D. Water bury (150 gallon minimum) (jnst above Jay-Mar) Strileckis Oil Co. Hours: "Your Family Music Store" Mon.-Fri. 9-5 274-4364 Sat. 9-4 Ten Acre Mall (Exit 17onraIO'RI. 63IQ t\~9 A A CCf^ 574-7781 615 STRAITS TMPKiE.,, WATERTOWN ' Z /4" 1 OOO ASPHALT • HIM OUR HEALTHY POSITION It used to be that all the average person needed in the way of health coverage was an insurance policy that would pay for medical •• catastrophies. But medical costs have continued to grow at a rate, far in excess of the economy. This has put us in a position where just getting sick can be a real catastrophe. Liberty Health, Plans was designed to solve that problem: De- signed" expressly for you, by local health care professionals, You see,, we've been part of this medical community for years,, so we •.know what our fellow medical providers can do to give you the .kind of quality care you need. ' Liberty is different from, regular health insurance. We don't repay you when you, get sick or injured, we provide and pay for your ac- " tual health care. At Liberty,, we believe that keeping you healthy is the best health care, so we cover regular office visits, well baby care., even scheduled routine physicals at 100%; no cost to you. We want you to go to the doctor whenever you need to, .not just when you can afford to',.. In today's economy it's the .kind of health care we think you deserve. • • - . 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OF ALTOunu HBU.T Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn.Society) Sept.. 3, 1987 Pag e 15 p.m. Monday, Sept... 7—Aerobics and Study, 7 p.m.; Pioneer Girls, vice and' Sunday School, 10:45 while brass and. woodwinds will Tuesday, Sept. 8—"Under- .Prayer, 6 p.m.. ~ Grades 1 to 7, 7 to 8:30 p.m.; a.m. -" audition Sept., 19. standing and Applying the Bible," ' Wednesday, Sept. 9—Bible Prayer Groups, Bible Study, Wednesday, Sept. 9—Testimo- The three symphony orches- a college-level course, 10 a.m. watertownhistoricalsociety.org Study, 7:30' p.m. Koinonia Groups, 8 p.m.. ny, 7:30' p.m. •• tras—Youth Symphony, Sym- Wednesday, Sept. 9—"Ordering phonette, Junior Symphony—plan Your Private World" video tape, Victory Independent Baptist First Lutheran • Youth Symphony to present at. least two concerts; this series by Gordon Mac Donald, 12 965 LH.cti.0eW. Rd.., 274-5020 Cooke and Grove Sts., Wtby. year. Further plans are being noon, to 1 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Sunday, Sept. 6—Sunday 753-0223 Auditions On developed. 6:30' p.m.; Singles Group, 7:30' School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Wor- Sunday, Sept.. 6—Worship Ser- Call Sandy Talbot at 7294953 for p.m. ship, 1.0:30 a.m.; Junior-Church, vice with Communion, 9:30 a.m...; Sept. 12 And. 19 farther information. ages 3 to 11, 1.0:30 a.m.; Evening Coffee Hour, 1.0:30 a.m.. St. Mary Magdalen. Service, 7 p.m. The Naugatuck Valley Youth PABS Meeting Tonight 16 Bu.cfein.gham St., 274-9273 Wednesday, Sept. 9—Soul Win- Society of Friends Symphony will hold auditions on Thursday, Sept. 3—Mass for PABS (Professional and Business ning, 6:30 to 8 p.m.; Evening Ser- Woodbury Community Center two successive Saturdays, Sept. 12 Nancy and Sett Julian, 7 a.m.; Singles) will hold its monthly vice, 8 to 9 p.m. 274-8598 and. 19, at 9:30 a.m. in the Kennedy Bingo, church hall, 7 p.m.; A.A. meeting today (Thursday) at 8:30' Sunday, Sept. 6—Meeting for High School, auditorium. Highland Meeting, rectory hall, 8 p.m.. p.m. at the Country Gate Rest- Middlebury Baptist Worship, 10 aim. Avenue, Waterbury., Friday. Sept. 4—Mass for aurant, Routes 64 and 188, Mid- 74 Kelly Rd., Middlebmy Area, youths aged 8 to 19 are Eugene O'Conner, 7 a.m. dlebury. 758-9655 Evangelical: Christian Center welcome to try forplacemen t in one Saturday, Sept. 5—Mass for Robert Mellette, a, finalist in the Sunday, Sept. 6—Sunday School, 1317 Watertown Ave., Wtby. of the three orchestras. "Teacher in Space" program will Joseph Slogcris, 8 a.m.; Confes- 1 for all ages, nursery care, 9:4.5 756-1293 Because of .the number of young, speak. Members and. non-members sions in church, 2:30 to 3:30' p.m.; a.m.; Morning Worship Service, Sunday, Sept... 6—Worship Ser- musicians expected, the auditions Vigil M'ass, 4 p.m.; Confessions in are invited; admission for non- nursery care. Children's Church vice, 11 a.m. have been.scheduled by principal: members will be charged. rector}' chapel, 7 to 7:30' p.m. for Grades 3 and under, 11 a.m..; instrument. Strings, piano and per- Sunday. 'Sept.. 6—Mass for Call Millie at 729-0366 for fur- Evening Worship Service, 7 p.m,,. Christian Science cussion will audition on Sept.. 12, ther' information. members of the parish family, 7 Monday, Sept. 7—Women's 37 Holmes Ave,.., Wtby. a.m.; Mass for Frances Giordano, Missionary Union, 7:30 p.m. 756-0726 8:30a.m.; Rosary, 9:40'a.m.; Mass Wednesday, Sept., 9—Bible Sunday, Sept.. 6—Sunday Ser- for Maria Libera and Loreto D is la si, 10 a.m.; Mass for Madeline Zambiella, 11:30 a.m.; »• •«»- -^»- -mm- «•• -«»- -^m- -w» -w Kadie & Engaged Couples Conference, church hall, 7 to 9:30 p.m. ROY Dawn Monday, Sept., 7—Mass forJean- nette Massicotte. 7 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8—Mass for J&LUM. & VI haircutters— Ernest Matlion. 7 a.m.; Legion, of ALL MATERIALS & INSTALLATION .*. Mary, rectory chapel, 8 p.m.; A.A. Meeting, rectory hall, 8 p.m. Guaranteed 453 Main Street • Watertown, CT 06795 • 274-18.78 Wednesday. Sept. 9—Mass for Fully Insured Vincenzo Porcaro, 7 a.m.; Weekly Scripture Course and Study of the Call For Free Estimate Gospel, 8 p.m.; Fire of His Love Prayer Group:, church, hall, 8 p.m. 283-6485 a, 4>£.~ Carpet United Methodist C 305 Main St., .274-3785 Sunday, Sept. 6—Morning Wor- ship, nursery care.. 10 a.m.. Monday. Sept. 7—Dieters" Pro- Ron. Baltron gram. 7 p.m.

Union Congregational 161 Buckingham St., Okvl. CARPET'S WORST ENEMY 274-4045 Sunday. Sept. 6—Morning Wor- Dirt, is carpet's worst enemy. If For first-aid purposes, you can. ship. 10 a.m., with child care. allowed to sink down, to the back- use simple club soda on most ing, it can cut the fibers and' fresh stains. Don't wet any more Evangel Assembly of God Pick a beach resort on an enchanting Caribbean Island," or shorten the life of your carpet. of the area than necessary. Blot, 2245 Litehfield Rd.", 274-5759 the magnificent Mexican, resorts of Acapulco or Cancun, or Vacuum your carpet at least once do not rub. For heavy dirt and. Thursday. Sept. 3—Aerobics and' in the American paradise called Hawaii. Experience the ex- a week, preferably more often. greasy stains, try a mild soap or Prayer. 6 p.m.: Christian Recovery citement of Walt'Disney World or a. fantastic cruise to the Clean your carpets with a recommended cleaning fluid. Anonymous. 7:30 p.m. Caribbean, with its many exciting ports. special cleaning product (both li- DON'T use ammonia or a harsh 1 formula. Sun day, Sept. 6—S u nday Let the staff of Crestwood Travel, with our years of experience, quid and powder types are School. 9:45 a.m...; Morning Wor- provide you with, a vacation to remember for a lifetime. available) every two. or three months if your carpels get heavy ship. 11 a.m.; Evening Service, "6 STOP DREAMING AND START PLANNING. p.m. 'use.. If possible, have your carpets VISIT OR CALL US TODAY AT ,274-7568 professionally cleaned every year. For all your carpeting needs Remember that it is essential to visit: remove stains PROMPTLY! Many stains that don't look bad at: The Carpet Barn •first "set", cause permanent: Carpet Mill Outlet "Wlim Swvie* to • Fact. Hoi • :Ppj«nto»" Mon.-Fri. 9-5 damage and discoloration. When, "Vie Largest Floor Cmrriug Center CflESTWOOD'PlAZA Thura. "« 7 in doubt about a specific stain, ask In Ihe Arm "" 127.B lain St.. Watertown, CT 06795 . Sat. 9-12 your dry cleaner or carpet dealer. Comer of Echo Lake Rd. & Poncr St. (203) 274-7560. Walcnown • 274-68,51 or 274-015.5 SOLVE THE NEW TAX LAW MYSTERIES. EN30LL IN H&R BLOCK'S 1987 TAX COURSE! Interested. In. learning which tax laws change and which will remain the same In 1987? Want to gain some tools for dealing more effectively with new rules and. regulations? G Cross-Litcssavs: "El Enroll, in the H&R Block, Income Tax Course. Learn how to cope with the tax law changes and. use them to your Faiih in Gad Is often advantage. Find out how you can, save money on your taxes during 1987. developed or diminished in trying circumstances. The 13-week basic course starts the week of September 14th. You may choose from morning, evening or Satur- Is yours a •meMringfatti? day classes at 7 area locations. Course work, covers all aspects of tax preparation including'the changes in, tax law,,, theory,,, and application. In addition, you receive hands- on experience in preparing Individual, returns,. Qualified course graduates may be offered, job interviews R.J. BLACK •for positions with Block. However, Block is under no- & SON, INC. obligation to offer employment, nor are'graduates under Sales & Service any obligation, to accept employment with H&R Block. Connecticut Affiliate SoiarHoi Water One low fee: includes all materials, supplies,-'..and textbooks. Efficient Evacuated Successful course graduates receive a Certificate of. Tube Design Achievement and 7.5 continuing education units,.. For Information Call: Water Pumps &' Water Conditioners Contact H&R Block (753-7823) for more information and, Thomaston Road a registration form. 1-800-842-6323 Wafertown 274-8853 ^ * This course is approved by ihe Stale of C|. .Department of Education I stsoe lPage'!i6"ToWTimePropertys (Watertaw.ii, Corinlof) Sept.the" '3, 1987 'Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

OPEN 7 A.M. -9*P!M!| MON. - SAT. OPEN DAILY KUHR—A, son, Matthew Kenneth, AT * Aug.. 18 in St.. Mary's Hospital 10:00 am. Waterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Ruhr (Valerie Verrier), Water- Breakfast Served H0T & COLD GRINDERS town. Grandparents are Adele Ver- Daily till 11 :Q0* A.M. HOMEMADE SALADS rier and Mr. and Mrs. Carsten, Kuhr, all of Waterbury. Great- HOT PIZZA... „ .. , L e ™=* PARTY PLATTERS Mf Lincieoi, Specials _ CATERING SERVICE grandmother is Wanda Sabas, West Don" t cook tonight.,.. enj oy Eal in Onr Dining Area-or Take Uul • • ^ Germany. a steaming hot pie! §407 MAIN STREET, OAKVILLE Try our many other specialties, too. M—m Mrintj in this Ad tor 25' OFF Any Grinder in MICHAUD—A daughter, Jenna QeOCaOOOPOdOOOOOOOOOOPOO&DCKH Marie, Aug. 15 in St., Mary's « SALADS • ANTIPASTO • SPAGHETTI Hospital, Waterbury, to Mr. and • GRINDERS Mrs, Joel Michaud (Joy Judson), Oakville. Grandparents, are Mr. and Eat Here or To Go! Mrs;.. Leo Michaud, Waterbury, and Rose Ruselowski, Naugatuck. RO'S RESTAURANT FULLER—A son,, Raymond 764 Main St. Willis, June 22 in Waterbury - Serving tkefinesi pizza since 1947 - Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Oakville Fuller (Diane Fairchild), Water- 841 Main.Street, Oakville bury. Grandparents are Raymond and Mary Fuller, Oakville, and 274-1348 or 274-8069 Willis and Dorothy Fairchild. Walerburj",. Great-grandmothers arc Margurite Fuller. Waterbury. and WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Mildred Taylor, Virginia Beach, Va. A M ONTAM BAULT—A so n. Kool-AID Shots Peachtree Schnapps Michael James. Aug. 7 in Wa.te.r- i bury Hospital, to Donald Montam- 7 p.m.-l a.m. 7 p.m.-l a.m. bault Jr. and Katherine Myers. Oakville. Grandparents are Mr. and $1.25 $1.00 Mrs, Fred Church of Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Montambault of Specializing In ... FRIDAY SATURDAY Thomaston, .and Mr. and Mrs. ; Ralph Myers, Waterbury. Great- Italian, & Continental Cuisine TOP 40's TOP 40's AND OLDIES grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Everitt III .of Oakville. Mr. Where An Array Of Wonderful Things Happen, and Mrs, Lester Montambault of To Beef, Pork, Chicken, Veal, Seafood. & Pasta Waterbury. and Gladys Myers of B u rl! i ngto n. Vt.. G rea t -g'rea t- grandmother is Mrs. James Everitt Into our 10th Year Serving the. II of Watertown,. Greater Watertown, Waterbury Area T. SEE'S . .. Still Family Owned & Operated C A F E BRICKETT—A daughter, Jooelyn, C A F E Aug. 12 in St. Mary's Hospital. 253 Buckingham St., Oafcville' • 274-5988 Waterbury, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lunch: Monday - Saturday 11:45 AM - 2:30 PM Brickett • (Rox-Anne LaPlante), Dinner: Monday - Wednesday 4:4,5 - 9:00' PM CLUB SANDWICHES GRINDERS Thomaston. Grandparents are Mr. • Thursday - Saturday 4:45 - 10:00 PM OPEN STEAKS HAMBURGERS and Mrs. Robert LaPlante, Water- bury, • and Anna Brickett of Major Credit Cards Accepted • ' All reasonably priced Oakville. Great-grandmother is Mary Stape, Waterbury. " ( 274-4722 ) Thursday Special—11 a.m.-2 p.m. WHITE—A • daughter, " Jessica. Katherine, Aug. 4 in St. Mary's 471 MAIN ST.,, OAKVILLE Hospital, Waterbury, to Mr. and BAKED HAM DINNER Mrs. Gary White (Katherine (Behind Con.necti.cut National Bank) Hosier), Waterbury. Grandmothers Every MON. NIGHT are Virginia White. Wolcott, and THURS.- Mary'Hosier, Waterbury/ Great- |LOBSTERiKi>.-$6.50 grandparents are Mamie Wnite, FRIDAY Watertown-,' and Joseph Wydra, Field* CLAMS-$3.50 Doz. 4 - ? Prospect. • —SANDWICHES AVAILABLE ALL DAY- WARREN—A daughter. Erica fkciuhj Restaurant OPEN 7 DAYS. 9 AIIMI-1 AM Fri. & Sat. 'till 2 PM J Elizabeth,- Aug 15 in Waterbury "Were Not Fast Food - We're Fresh & Made to Order/" Hospital, to Mr and Mrs Vincent Warren (Laura Koehler), Wood- 2nd ANNUAL PAGEANT bur\ Grandparents are Robert and The 2nd Annual MISS STRAWBERRY FIELDS Pageant will be held Elizabeth Koehler Palm Coist,- SeptemberUtb. All girls ages; 13 to 17 are eligible to compete In, the Miss Fla , and Douglas and Jtannette Strawberry Fields pageant to be held Snnday. Sept. 1,3. An interview and Warren Bethlehem Great a party dress, competition will be held.'Prizes will be a $100 and a SSD'tl.S. grandparents are Ktnneth and »\ni Savings Bond for tne winner and runner up respectively. Registration forms available at Strawberry Fields Restaurant. • Hoffman Alexandria VJ and _Ct. Residents Only. - .. Richard Trojan, Lakewood N J SAMBROOK—V son Scott William, lug 15 in Wdterburj Thursday,, Friday and Saturday Hospital to Mr and Mrs Willum Sambrnok (Teresa Zarrella) LASAGNA Bethlthcm Grandpirents are Mr '"Where Old Friends SHU Meet" and Mrs Saiiatore Zarrella SOLE FRANCAISE 318 Main Street " . --. Bethlehem, and Mrs Norma Veil (with &3,lad, potato •% vegetable) OakviUo, Ct. ' • / -Z/4- lellc Southbur\ Gieat gmndpnenl is Mrs Ha/el Caswt 11, Bridgeport Daily. Luncheon Specials • ITALIAN ICES • 16 Flavors of Hershey Ice Cream Try Our Own Butter Hot, Fudge ' We Now Carry Old Fashioned BWLIS—<\ son Daniel Robert DEPOT SQUARE MALL, WATERTOWN Queen's Kitchen Pastries Aug 17 in \\aterbur\ Hospital to (Mail' tacattd m Depot St. dirtetfy eppo%Ue Bmkt Dntg Stan) Soil' Fountain. Beverages! Mr and Mrs Thomas Ba\hs aad some llvimbtih BellemareJ, Wjterbu^ Full Service Bar New -LITE SUMMER .MHO ~ Original Grandparents are Mr and Mrs INEW HOURS: ' Bally Oiiicie Sf eciafc " 3S2X- Henr> Bellemare Waterburj, and •Mon.-Wed. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Mr and Mrs George Bajlis Open at 5:30 A.M. • • K Y. Style IThurs & Fri. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. CAUL FOE TAKE OUT ORDERS Wolcott Great-grandparents art JSat. 7 a.m. to 9:34 p.m., - 7 Days A Week . Flavored Selizen ui. 7 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Gift Certificates 274-9026 Mr and MR, Turek, Oakville, Jen A 'Coffee Shop & Luncheonette...PLUS me Bellemare Waterbury, and Ann Bayhs Naugatuck Property of the Watertown Historical Society 'Town Times (Wafertowii, Conn.) Sept. 3, 1987 'Page 17 watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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Bicentennial Of Constitution To IP'S .Mail Street, fetaflb Be Celebrated Restaurant & Lounge The United Slates Constitution's •COMING SOON- Bicentennial will be celebrated in SUMMER'S GONE-BOO!!, 16 Straits Turnpike high style In Waterbury during; a Mouday Night Fwiai But the Heat is Still Watertown week of events, Sept. 14-18. 274-1320 The actual anniversary of the Big Semi. If it festeriafs; 'leal! signing of the Constitution, is Thursday, Sept. 17, Hot Bod V loll Festivities will include educa-" .WEDNESDAY tional and entertaining films, a DJ. Mag, B. Good Request lite Friday I Saturday panel discussion on Constitutional 10 Unit 45- Kg Screen, Friday Saturday & Sunday " themes, a muster on The Green by Sept. 4 & 5 Television * * • the Mattatuck Dram Band, and a gala entertainment and reception at "imericiH Dream" the Mattatuck Museum,. ' • Prime Rib • Lobster Among other activities planned, Sewed with, salad, vegetable & potato or pasta during the week are special show- THURSDAY COMING BANDS ings of two classic American films , ' "HOT LEGS NITE" ' Tuesday, Sept. 15, dealing, with Misled - Sept. 111,12 Ladies Wearing Skirts or Dresses - DAILY LUNCH.SPECIALS 11:30 to 4 - political and governmental .systems. C Tis - Sept. 16 " Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4' to. 7 Featured are Frank Capra's much- 25 DRINKS lit Race Chi - Sept. 19 "Shrimp or Clams on V2 Shell Every Night at. the Bar loved "Mr. Smith, Goes to G Washington," and a darker, more SHOT SPECIALS. •MI llJUfcl P9N * Certificates for Any Fountain Head-Sept. 251,26 Open 7 Days a Week Is MHIHW !••» . Occasion Always Available cynical view of American politics FOE EVERYONE in "The Candidate." On Monday, Sept. 14, at 7:30 p.m.., a public forum, on "The Con- stitutional Right to Privaicy and AIDS'" will be held in Mattatuck On the occasion of our Museum- Free tickets for the public events can be obtained from, the Mayor's- Office, 236 Grand. St., or the Mat- tatuck Museum, at. 1,44 West Main St. 10th Anniversary Two Art, Courses Courses in oil painting and draw- Everyone at ing for beginners will be offered by Mattatuck Community College's Division of Continuing, Education. The classes -will teach basic design and technique for still life, landscape, and human, figure. "Oil HomePIate Restaurant 'Painting" will meet Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m., beginning Sept. 17. "Draw- ing" will, meet Thursdays, 5:30' to 7 p.m., starting Sept., 17. Registration deadline is Sept. 9; 1133 Main Street, Watertown call 575-8027 or 575-8029. would like to take this opportunity to

Starts Friday ' Thank You SUMMER SCHOOL SHOWN 7:15 P.M. ONLY for your loyal patronage. Come in on Tuesday, September 8th SHOWN 9:00 P.M. ONLY CALL FOR 1U1KS $2 JO-ADULTS FRI, SAT. & SUN. tO pick Up yOUr Free Gift (with the purchases of a meal.) S2.00-ADULTS MON., TOURS. S1.50-CHILDREN and join us for a Free Free BINGO an at Orange Juice %r Cup of turkey noodle soup St. Mary Magdalen with Breakfast with Lunch or Dinner Church. Hall, Complimentary Coffee Oakville will be served 7 p.m. ~~~^ all day. Every Thursday Sincerely, 1 Extra Card Free . with this ad ." Skip and Joan Blum ig^townT'TimePropertys (Watertowp:,- Coii; of) Sept the, 3,--1987 Watertown Historical Society Grangers; Meeting ' treatment when, released from jail. Marion Ave., Waterb\lry, fell The country store: will be ..Oakvile Man, .Police on • May 6 arrested Mr. through a window at nearby The The Grange No. 122, Lie chapter watertownhistoricalsociety.org refreshment committee for Campbell, when they spotted him. Knothole Furniture when, they will meet .Friday, Sept. 4, at 8 p. m. September comprises Estella loyd,. Sentenced' For '' driving his van in. town, and after started a fistfight outside, after at 'th• e Masoni- • •c 'Temple- , • 175- Main Helen Humphrey, Charlotte Isham, a search revealed eight small bags beginning an argument in the bar. St. and. Joan Honeggpr. WHS Drag Sale of marijuana • and a folded white •. Both men were treated at Water- paper with, cocaine inside. Police bury Hospital, with Mr. Sabo re- 'An Oakville man was sentenced were tipped off Mr. Campbell, was quiring surgery. They were D.J. Michael" to' six. months in jail and fined. .selling drugs when they went to scheduled' to appear in Superior Thurs. thru. Sat. $2,000 last, 'week in. V&teibury search for a probation violator at Court, Sept., 1. Bartenders Superior Court on a charge of sell- WHS on, April 9. An Oakville woman was. arrested Chris - Ernie ing ma.rijn.ana at Watertown High. Fight Outside Bar around 1 a.m.. Aug. '27' by police TUESDAY VBMESMY School in April. Two out-of-town, men were and. charged, with driving the FEJBFHEE OKI _ Jason Campbell, 18, of 316 Davis charged with, breach of peace and getaway car in an aimed robbery in St., was given a total sentence by second-degree criminal mischief Tonington last year. an HDfl-SMTH S Sl.OO Judge Anne C. Dranginis of three Aug., 27 after a fight outside Tavern Rosemary Muffins, 33, of 199 ±15' years in. prison, suspended after Near the Green on Main Street- Davis St., was arrested, at her home THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY serving six months, and five years Police said George A. Sabo III, and brought to the Torrington SIMMS, • of probation. He also was entered 21,-of 118 Cook Road, Prospect, and lockup before being sent to the •Hi BRKKS $1.00. Sl.OO 1 win to undergo drug rehabilitation and. James R. Monroe Jr., 2,1, of 2,7 women's jail in Mantle to be held for a, future court: appearance. L sens Her arrest came a few hours'afler WATCH FOR NEW DINNER,,, MENI toU 11 FJL police apprehended, her former Dress to'Impress - Shirts, with Collars Required - No Cover YES! WE AEE A VIDEO' STORE. boyfriend from 'Wterbury, Bany P. • Newest Releases • Free Membership Lasky, 41, who was charged with AND first-degree robbery and larceny in connection with a Feb., 26, 1986 WE ARE SO MUCH MORE! stickup outside the Torrington • Cassettes • Bock Patches branch of the Bank of Boston Con- • CD's • T-Shirts • Buttons necticut. The robbery netted. 1 Audio & 'Video .Accessories $2,4,000' in cash, which has not, been recovered. .2.26 Main Street VISA' Oakville 274-7927 10-9 Mon.-Sat. 12-8 San,.., Suspects In Store i Robbery Nabbed Moses E. Gooch Jr., 31, whose i CUSTOM SILKSCREENING last known address is 1.12 Prospect T-Sliirts, Caps, Jackets St., Waterbury, was arrested last ^SERVED DAILY FJtflM

: PAST O F tc i L < T. fcs ALSO AVAILABLE: nience store. Concert Shirts • Mr. Gooch, the second suspect ISO tCHOLHi Bd C.T arrested in .the case, presently is be- ' Press en. Lettering & Embroidery ing held, in the New Haven Correc- tional Center under $50000 bond- 1,469 Thomaston Awe. 757-1012 He was slated to appear at Water- Hours: M-T-W-F, 9-6 • Th 9-9 • Sal. 9-5 bury- Superior Court. Charges are second-degree rob- Watertown School bery and sixth-degree larceny. James Franklin Adams. 27, of the same Waterbury address, was ar- THE DANCERS OUTLET . rested in early May under the same of Dance charges. 9 635 Lakewood Rd. / "Fall $»r€*9rs*m B7" (Frankies Mini Mall) . J SH,ARE: 'Support . Begins Sept. 14. •Wtby, Cf... •••• _ '" '§• SHARE, a support, •• group for parents who have lost children PRE-BALLET through, miscarriage, ectopic CLASSICAL BALLET • Complete-Dancewear -| pregnancy, stillbirth or early infant JAZZ-THEATRE death, will meet at 'Waterbury \For- 'The Economy Minded j Hospital. DANCE The group will meet monthly on, TAP the second. Wednesday of each Leotards' • Tap Shoes ' § month from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Biz- DRAMA - Tights Ballet Slippers I zoze.ro Room, of the hospital. MOVEMENT & Meetings are open to the public I Sweaters " Jazz Oxfords & and free of charge. Call! Mary Beth i EXERCISE Pratt at 264-7644. or Laura, Weaving -v All Classes for Children, Teens & Adults Leg Warmers Acrobat Shoes ; '§ • at . 264-3089 ' for further (morning, afternoon & evening) Dance Cases information. . pmi'Tues- & Tllurs- All9- '8.20.2t>. ?r . Boys 'Tap Oxfords / REGISTRATION: ""Sen t "1. 3. 8. 10 or call to- ,«ppt T-Shhrts Warm-Up Suits " § Blue Seal Feed's «-.*««« 523 lain St. Director: Donna Bonasera Misc. Accessories &"Gift Certificates , § Rock Salt - Fine Salt 274-0004 Watertnvn Fertilizer -'Lawn, - Garden . Dog: Foods - Purina, --Wayne 597-1322 J Scott - Lawn - Products . Fer Mel - Milorganite Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-8:00 Dolomite Lime - Peat: Moss * Sat. 9:00-3:00 Decorative Bark - Fertilizers Closed Fri. & Sun.. Hay - Straw - Shavings Place Bag Balm - Maple Syrup * Friendly,, Courteous Service US- Coe Co. * 179 Davis Street,, Oakville 274-8037 O — Free, Ample Paking — 45 Freight St. SERVING LUNCHES DAILY ^ Waterbury 754-6177. .Men, thru Sat. - 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. I TUESDAY .NIGHT 7:00-11:00 P.M.I * * 2 for 1 ANY BEVERAGE LUNCH MENU C and C DELI & GROCERY ,7 Monday ' ' LABOR DAY' " Formerly Petmella's..Market f -Sept. 7 NO' LUNCH SERVED 60 Hillcrest Avenue 1 Tuesday Baked Virginia Ham 4th street Taste Without the Bother Sept, 8 DelMonico Potatoes from Oakville Center HOT & COLD GHIHDEBS TO' GO With DINNERS 111 FOUR II Wednesday Deviled DINNERS FORAlonONeE Salad DELI SPECIALS e Sept. 9 w/Spaghetti ziti • r2,.:25 2.75 Spaghetti or Ziti w/4 Meatballs; 6.95 Good Thro Sept., 11 Spaghetti 2.25 2.75 Linguini w/Clam Sauce . 7.95 •Turkey Breast i .-'" " Thursday Sausage Stuffed Chicken . 2.75 3.25 Spaghetti w/garlic & oil 6.99 *3,.09ib,. * Sept. 10 Breast - Lasagna 3.10' 3.50 Eggplant: Parmigiana ' 8.95 Manicotti 3.00 3.501 Chicken. Cacciatore WSpaghetti 9.95 German Bologna * Friday Codfish .Filet Stuffed Shells 3.00 3.50 •Chicken. Oiegano w/potatoes , 9.95 - $1.39ib., | Sept. 11 Linguini 2.25 • -2,75 Chicken & Potatoes 8,95 and Mornay Sauce' Steak 4.00 4.50 Pack & Potatoes 9.95. Provolone Cheese jjj • Videos By .More Fun Amusements • S2,.59ib, • j, • Just off Main St. . , • Proper. Attire PARTY'CATERING • PARTY PLATTERS • PICNIC NEEDS • COLD BEER & SOP I Free Parking Thomas F. Stanis, Owner & Permittee ."Carol and. Charlie'fiarfo ^ / *k" 10041; Wed.. Tho,s,,, a Fri. 9 tl. &L.

IL;1 •Town.Times (Watertown, Conn:) Sept.-3, 1.987'Page 19. PropertyAug. 1 9 aoft Watertiiir they Hospital ,Watertown to Grandparents are: Mr. and Mrs .HistoricalMarlborough. Great-grandparent Societys Reynolds, New Haven , Clifford Mr. and Mrs. William Gusky William, Gusky, Watertown, and arc Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Gusky of Haque, North Haven, and Leonard. (Sharon Reynolds), WatertGwo. Mr. and, Mrs. Brian Reynolds, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Reichert, Hazelwood. KOERBER—A son, Brian Daniel, watertownhistoricalsociety.org Aug., 2.0 in Yale-New Haven Hos- pital, New Haven,, to' Mr. and Mrs. Eight Coaching Positions DR. JOHN McHUGH Bruce Koerber (JoAnn Lugaiesi), 46 Sleele Brook Road. Grand- OK'd By Board Recently parents are Mr. and Mrs. John PODIATRIST Lugaiesi, and MR. Arthur Koeiber, Joe Shupenis, who's been a, sity girls swim team at the high all of Watertown. soccer coach for better than 20 school, receiving a seasonal sti- years, will lead, the Watertown pend of $1,373. MEDICAL ANiD SURGICAL FOOTCARE MOULTHROP-A son, Stephen High, School boys soccer side for ' •Sue Bavone will also receive Charles, Aug., 23 in Danbury at leasftwb more, seasons. $1,373 as she continues her Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Brace W. The Board of Education Aug. duties as coach of the high Moulthrop (Cheryl Tilson), Dan- 24 appointed Mr. Shupenis to a school, varsity volleyball team. DEPOT SQUARE MALL . bur}'. Grandparents are Doris two-year continuation of his •Assisting Miss Bavone will, Tilson, Newtown, and Mr. and duties at a seasonal stipend, of be Sue Graziano, appointed as WATERTOWN Mrs. Frederick G. Moulthrop,, $1,497. • junior varsity volleyball coach. Southbury, formerly of Watertown. He was one of eight coaches She will receive a stipend of MARTIN—A daughter, Brittney receiving the Board's unanimous $810,., Elise, July 16 in Bridgeport- approval. In other moves: •Charles Fenn, former coach of the Swift. Junior High, boys Hospital, Bridgeport, to Mr. and INSURANCE ASSIGNMENTS •Robert Monnerat, former soccer team, was named junior 1 Mrs. Peter Martin (Karen Sirois), ACCEPTED 274-1773 president of the Watertown, varsity soccer coach at the high, Bethlehem. Grandparents arc Mr. Association of "Youth Soccer and school. His stipend will be and Mrs. Maurice Sirois, Water- current president of the Gold. $1061. town, and Dr., and Mrs,. James Mar- Circle of Sports, was, named new tin, Kennebunkport, Maine, and •Mary *Mimi" Amato was varsity girls soccer coach at the formerly of Watertown. Great- named assistant to head field high, school, replacing two-year grandparents arc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul hockey coach Mary Wallenberg. coach George York. Mr. Mon- Sirois, Madawaska, Maine, Mrs. Miss Amato's stipend was set at nerat, will receive $1,248.. Paul Cyr, New Brunswick, Canada, $936. and Mrs. Isabelle Forest, Augusta, •Keith Borkowski will receive Teachers within the school Maine. $1,435 as freshman, football system who coach, traditionally coach and assistant football receive two-year appointments, IANDSCAPT GUSKY—A daughter, Amy Lynn, coach, at the high school. while non-teachers volunteering •Garry Smith will continue for coaching positions are ap- Charter Process his coaching duties for the var- proved for one year,.. (Continued from, page 1) 1 • RR Tie Walls! level was $10000) without having, to call a town meeting. • Masonry ' Changes also include increasing RESIDENTIAL AND membership on the Water and. Planters Jj Sewer Authority from six to seven BUSINESS INTERIORS m e m b e rs; re q u i r i n g C Q' u n c i 1 • Sidewalks i members be registered voters dur- • CUSTOM AREA CARPETS ing their term of office, and have a residency here; at, least six months • WINDOW TREATMENTS NEW LAWN CONSTRUCTION \ before serving; preventing any one resident, from serving on •more than — Custom Draperies - All styles • Backhoe • Bulldozer Work p two town commissions or boards — Vertical and Mini Blinds simultaneously; deleting charter — Pleated Shades • Loam • Fill • Crushed Stone I sections that provides for recall of elected "officials; and stipulating • BEDSPREADS & ACCESSORIES Roberts Rules of Order be used, for • WALLPAPER STUDIO 274-7709 \ all. Council proceedings. ' ' • DECORATIVE. CEILING • • We also- offer- York-Raking • I 'The town manager also will be FULLY INSURED1 • REFERENCES AVAILABLE I required to submit the town capital & WALL' MOLDINGS improvement budget to the Coun- ON REQUEST i cil during annual budget, • FINE ART proceedings. COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICES AVAILABLE Democrat: Ronald. D'Amico was successful in, having his motion passed that isolated, the town at- Who'd buy torney matter as a, separate voting Designer's Source question. OPEN: Tues.-Fii. 10-5:30' Sal. 10-2 ____ a snowthrower Yes—Our Prices Are Competitive For Quality DEPOT SQUARE MALL Mftl' Fuel Oil and Kerosene 51! DEPOTS!. . imm in September? WATERTOWN, CT " 274-3826 CALL NOW BARIBAULT OIL CO., INC. ^WATERTOWN WELCOMES . 600 Main St., Oakville .^^ Jmii Sbeppard itastU i ^^ 274-3284 or 274-6723

ENGINEERED FREE for SINTERINGS ALL., AND DATE: SEPT. 8 PLASTICS, INC. TUESDAY A TIME: 6-7 P-ITI. ! i WATERTOWN PLACE: AMERICAN • With a Torn® snowthrower • New Power Shift snow- INDUSTRY near K-MART LEGION HALL you, can forget your snow throwers.. You've got to see " 195 Bunker Hill Rd. shovel. "em to'believe "em,! Watertown, CT .• Just $10 holds a Toro® • The Toro 521, rated #1 by a, • MARJORIE O'NEILL • snowthrower .until fall. leading consumer testing magazine. • FUNERAL DIRECTOR • FALL SCHEDULE • 6 and 8 hp Toro snow- TOES. & TIHIURS. 6-7 P.M. throwers at special pre-season • Come in now while selection, AMERICAN LEGION HALL prices. is complete. Mn aONdll SATURDAY 9-10 A.M. BUNKER HILL CONG. CHURCH runout Home- '4 BUNKER, HILL AYE.,, WATERBURY Haverft you done without a'Tibro longenough?' 742 Main Street, Oakville For mare info: No contracts to sign. Connecticut • 06779- call 573-0182 Designed for all levels, all ages 203-274-3005 or and all Budgets. (kum 573-0077 Fitness that's fun, taught: POKES MB MJHSE OF OAKVILLE. • JOHN O'NEILL • by carefully trained certified • FUNERAL DIRECTOR. • OtSmOCTOB V VjddSaAeOa Jazzercise instructors. •: 274-6753 "SERVICE 'IS OVR SPECIALTY' -t • EMBALMER • 808 Main St., Oakville •. t Hows: Mon-Fri. 9-6:30 • Sal 9-3 Page 2Property0 Town Times (WatertQWix , ofConn. ) theSept. 3, 198Watertown7 Historical Society SALES • INSURANCE • LOANS • REPAIRS AUTOwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgS TRUCKS CYCLES

R, and Linda J. Fisher Jr., Oakville, Litchfield Meadows Association, •REALTY. to Bruce Lee and June H. Blake- 'Bristol, to Raymond E. Lawlor and NEIL'S AUTO BODY INC. NEWS! man, Southbuiy, property at Falls Edward F. Ryan III, Watertown, FACTORY TRAINED UNIBODY SPECIALISTS ' Warranty deeds for 15 realestat e Avenue and West Street, $122,500. property on Litchfield Road, *FRAME STRAIGHTENING * transactions were filed in the town Aug. 24—Joseph J. and Linda B, $87,000'. * INSURANCE: ESTIMATES* clerk's office from Friday, Aug. 21 Mendicino, Oakville, to John A. Aug. 26—Gavin J. and Darlene through Thursday, Aug. 27, with and Kim. A. hfastrop.iet.ro. Water- W. Delaney, Waiertown, (o Robert 'omplete Collision Service property sales totaling nearly $2.48 town, property not listed, $143,000'; E. and June M... Boisvert, Water- million. Better than $2,724 in, local Richard C. and Linda M. Pa.qu.ette bury, property on Pepperidge Tree mmia. TOWIKO conveyance taxes were collected. (no address given), to Gary and. Road, $208,000; Mark J. and. Don- .HEAVY DUTY TOWING Topping the sales list during the Linda Gray (no address given), pro- na M. Goodman (no address giv- period was property on Bunker Hill perty on Radnor Lane, $169,0'00., en), to Marl: William Sohner, COMPLETE AUTO' BODY & PAINT SHOP > Road Extension and Middlebury Aug. 25—Sirqua Land Co., Wat- Watertown, property on Center WE REPAIR ALL MAKES & MODELS Road, which sold for $510,000 to ertown, to' .Andrew P. Morrone, Street, $168,000; James I Beers, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC BNB Properties of Brookfield. Waterbury, property on Warwick Trustee of Brookfield, to James C. AFTER HOURS' CALL WAIERIOWN The warranty deeds arc: Road, $85,000; West Meadows Beers, David L. None, and Gerald WATERTOWN 274-5580 10291 MAIN ST., WATEBTOWN Aug. 21—Theresa Joanne Hall, Inc., a Connecticut corporation, to Barra, BNB Properties, Brookfield. 274-2463 Watertown, to Kenneth P. and Cin- James D. and Susan B. Loornis, property at Bunker Hill Road Ex- dy R. Maggi, Walerburj", property Watertown, property at Lake Win- tension and Middlebury Road, on Eustis Street, $25,000; Charles nemaug and. Barnes Road, $138,130; $510,000; •• James E. Downey. Forestvitle, to Amelia and Filomena. DeLucia, and. Orazio and J. THCMAS HONDA Giuseppina. Rinaldi, all of Water- EVERITT'S bur}', property at Jeffrey Place, $1,43,000; 'John F. and Claudia smm GARAGE, INC. Brickel, Watertown, to Charles R. ••:•:•:•:•:•:•:• and Linda J. Fisher Jr., 'Watertown,,. Oakville 274-2147 property on Shannon Avenue, $1,78,000; Ida Derry, Oakville,, to Joseph V. and, Tami K. Cassidy. ^•Siiitii^iii:: :•:•:• • Front End Alignments with Southbuiy, property on. Hillside Computer Balancing Avenue, $120,750. • Brakes•Tune Ups*Emission Testing Aug. '27—Ronald. S. and Ruth M. ml • Complete Exhaust Installations Dwyer, Watertown, to Tamara M. SSJSSSfflSS Mariano and Stephen Mubarek. Watertown, property on M'Fingal Road, $154,000: Benoit Builders Inc., Watertown, to W. Martin and Debra M. Stokes, Watertown. pro- LARGE INVENTORY ACCIDENT? perty on Eastwood Hall Road. Don't Be Sad! $225,000: CALL... MCC CourseOn Love Dr. Janet Cook once again will teach her popular course. "Women Water bury Auto Body Who Love Too Much." beginning this month at Matlatuck Communi- We'll make your car ty College;.

• EMISSION TESTING Two sections of the course will • BODY REPAIRS be offered Friday mornings and • FREE ESTIMATES Tuesday evenings for six sessions •TOW SERVICE each.' Dr. Look- will discuss • MASTER CHARGE misplaced love and inappropriate 181 TOYOTA COROLLA STA. WGN.$3,995| • PAINT JOBS ways of loving. AM FM Stereo Cass., 5 Spd. Emerg. Tele Registration deadline is Sept.. 9. S I 1713 Thomaston Am, Wtby. 753-1143 753-4254 For further information, call 182 CHRYSLER TWN. &CTRY. WGN. 5;9 75|| 575-8027 or 575-802,9. AG, AM/FM Stereo, PW. 184 OLDSHOBILE OMEGA Standard, AC, 7,600 mi. ' ATTENTION* !84 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 Cyl , Xut, AM/FM Stereo |84 MERCURY COUGAR Contractors • Fleet Owners • Tree Services Auto, AC, Stereo 184 FORD MUSTANG • All Other Users 4 Cyl, 4 Spd.,, AC, 13K 185 HONDA ACCORD HB INTERNATIONAL TIRE WAREHOUSES INC, AC, Auto, AM/FM. Stereo 185 PONTIAC FIREBIRD — Offering a Full Line of — Auto, Cassette, AC, 13K |85 CHRYSLER LEBARON GTS Turbo Loaded, 29.K FULL BORE LUBRICANTS |86 PONTIAC 6000 LE WITH THE "STAY IN GRADE GUARANTEE' Auto AC, AM/FM Gas., 14K 186 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 $11,490| —FANTASTIC SAVINGS 01 Motor Oil • Bar & Chain AC Loaded, 3.8 V-6 Rock Drill Oil • Grease ' Anti-Freeze • Gear Oil Form Oils • Hydrulic Oils & Tractor Trans;, [ANTIFREEZE- ftETO- FINANCING! .AFT . • Industrial Lubricants Soli by the case (All products made by major manufacturers - references available) 7'3.20 PL f : 1 Available in Quart Cases - Five Gal. Pails & Economical Fifty Five Gal. Drums) 6' gal. to a ca.se*., DEWFEMY TODAY NO' DRUM DEPOSIT — DRUM PUMPS AVAILABLE - - ^_ 55 gal. drum Previously Owned Cars With -FREE DELIVERY STATEWIDE Within 24 Hours , ~ '\jT\F A Plus Difference Also Available™ Auto & Truck Tims Auto & Commercial Batteries * W .•816'- STRAITS .JRK- Call For Details... 2 Matoon Road, Wtby. (behind sea Lorn -»i-/^ m #%#%#% HRS: U-F 8:30-5:30 SAT, 8-1! ' / 5>O"OU09 .i!-&0.d--6.4t--2J3Bf6: "WE WANT YOUR BUSINESfim" Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown. 'Times' (Wiertowh, Society" Conn.:)" Sept. 3i'"'li^8 7 Pagp 21 Pub Sunday, Sept., 13 through Tues- will observe constellations, the Registration deadline is Sept. 9. Finally! New Scoreboard® day, Sept,. 15 for the fall perfor- moon, the sun, and deep sky Call 575-8027 or 575-8029 for fur- mance of "You Can't Take It With objects. ther information. • •? watertownhistoricalsociety.orgYou." For Frustrated Sportsters A cast of seven women and nine men is required, with age ranges By Kim, Harmon and trepidation during basketball from the earl)' 20s into the 70s, A-PERFECTION Even' basketball and volleyball and volleyball games. Two new •Black actors are. encouraged to P ) game held at 'Watertown High in. the seoreboards adorn the gymnasium audition. • 3 last year or so had more than the walls in full, electronic glory... Auditions will be held at 7 p.m. usual brand of excitement, that oc- And volleyball is no longer "a Sunday, 6:30' p.m. Monday, and curred, on 'the hardwood floor. weak sister," as Athletic Director 7:30' p.m. Tuesday. Performance There was trepidation—yes, June Legge put it 'this week. The dates are Oct. 22-25, and Oct. trepidation, for the man or woman Scoreboard, is equipped to do 28-Mov, 1. clicking toggle switches" on the volleyball games as well, as Call 7554M2L, ext. 244 for far- metal box that controlled the basketball. ther information. Scoreboard. . Thanks to the Lions Club, those One never knew if numbers working the Scoreboard can raise 'Sky Mysteries* Class would appear on the Scoreboard, their chins and not be afraid, of con- ""Sky Mysteries,*" a course and. if they did, one never knew if fused fans and. athletes. designed to introduce participants they were: the right numbers. One Everything's back to normal. to the 'wonders of the night sky, will never knew if the clock, would Post Play .Auditions be offered by Mattatuck Communi- work, and if it did, one never knew ty College, Waterbury this fall. if it was the right time. Auditions will be held at Post The class, meeting in three ses- The trouble came to a boiling TARA FARM College's Leever Student Center sions starting Monday, Sept. 21, froth at the Water-Oak Gold. Circle of Sports benefit college basketball game last winter to honor the high FL0REN1 school All-NVL athletes and state "Our Own championship football team. FREE UPHOLSTERY The Scoreboard decided then to Over 57 Years of Experience" Sweet Corn wheeze its final electronic breath, ESTIMATES • Custom Re-upholstery on much to the chagrin of a few hun- Courteous your Furniture " dred muttering fens, and a, few • Custom Upholstery with either is the Best mightily embarrassed Gold Circle Prompt our material or your material PEACHES 50C 1b. volunteers. . Reliable -FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY- SQUASH, CUCUMBERS, But the Watertown Lions Club Service 621 East Main Street has saved Watertown High School Waterbiiry jBEANS. TOMATOES am from any further embarrassment Day Evenings 574-22801 2744223 PEPPERS by the bushel. HAY FOB SALE : Hardy Mums $2.99 I HJ1IUI1YJI1BM1 860 Guernsey town RdL, Watertown Open. 9-6 Dally (Across; from. Ml. Olivet Cemetery) 274-3511

-•*„««*" R HAVE A BOWL! ATTENTION NOW FAMILY BOWLERS WILLIAM QUIGLEY, Bowers Street, has earned a berth in the President's Club of Merrill Lynch ON Realty. He was honored at a recent luncheon with other winners from Mow Forming around the state at the Waters Edge SALE in Westbrook. BRASS CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE WATERTOWN begins Saturday, September 12th GRAZIANOOILCO. 1101 Main St. Divisions DIVISION OF MATTY'S PAVING CO., (Across from Pizza Hut) —over 35 years service— • Pee Wee Age 8 & Under 11:45 a.m.-l :00 p.m. 274-8677 • Preps Age 9 to 11 1:30 p.m.-3:30' p.m... • FUEL OIL Ml on.-IF ri. • 8 a. im.-6 p.m. • Juniors/Majors Age 12 to 211:30' p.m.-3:30' p.m.. • K-1 KEROSENE o 24 HOUR Sanction Fee $3.50 per. Child due on 'Registration Day BURNER SERVICE This is an Instructional League with tales 274-0600 274-3636 FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Also Forming PAIN MEDICATIO BRASS CITY ADULT/CHILD LEAGUE .1* for all your Are you taking medication for pain? all of the 1 .ADULT - 1 CHILD residential or prescription drugs and. over-the-counter medications commercial needs currently used for pain can cause serious, harmful, side .. Begins Saturday, September 12th at 4:15 p.m., effects when used regularly. PAR GLASS Some of these side effects are: • Upset stomach. FOR FURTHER 117 Echo Lake Road • Bleeding of the stomach or small intestines. Watertown 2.74-2151 • Food allergies (caused by increased absorption of INFORMATION incompletely digested food). • Bone and cartilage destruction (arthritis). CALL BRASS CITY TROPHY R.P. ROMANIELLO • Osteoporosis (blocked clacium absorption leading Plumbing & Heating to bone loss). 274-0484 Repairs • Decreased levels of some of the body's own, natural pain relieving agents (which can, necessitate pro- longed use of pain, medication or increased Faucet, Sink. doseages). Toilet Repairs Cost Is only *5,00 per week for either league. Water Heaters There is a safe alternative to these conditions — Drains ft' Sewers vitamin and, mineral supplementation along with Cleared dietary modification once the exact cause of the problem has been, diagnosed. This Is the approach THOMASTON LANES EMERGENCY 'SERVICE used in our office. 180 Watertown, Road.. Thomaston 283-4730 274-8784 380 Main, St.. Suite 5,, Wertertown 274-8858 L Page 22 Town. Times (Watertown, Conn.) Sept. 3, 1987 Property of the Watertown Historical Society SPEAKING OF watertownhistoricalsociety.org SPORTS By Bob Palmer

I thought that last week's column It looked, like Christmas for the would be the last one that would players as they received, 'their boun- contain local baseball notes, with ty at Post 195 last Sunday. my words changing to football They received watches from m tidbits. Timex, shirts, individual trophies, But Ed. Zuraitis changed that. gift certificates and prizes, plus a Ed, incidentally, is a bocci part- terrific meal. And the Oakville ner of ours on Sunday morning. So- Legion's showcase will be enhanc- meone said the reason, why our ed, by a beautiful trophy made team is in last place is becao.se he possible by all those who donated THE AMERICAN LEGION ZONE 6 CHAMPIONS and runner-up in, the state tournament is Oakville and I did some terrific job organiz- for the party. Post 195, which stormed to a zone title but was ousted. In, the states by New London. Front row, from left ing a party in honor of the Oakville Post 195 already has received the to right, are Chris Palmer, Darren Bragg, Bob Boisvert, Dave Primini, Robert Graziano, Bob Clark, and American Legion baseball team. runner-up trophy for finishing se- Mike Desjardins.-Second row: assistant coach Bob Palmer, Rico Brogna, Steve Bamosky, Mike Hughes, The affair was held at the Legion cond to New London in the state Bob DeAngelis,-and.coach Joe Brogna. Third row: manager Bob Clark, Omer Jilani, Tim Williams, John Hall Sunday afternoon. tournament held in Bristol. Clarke, Chris Gentile, Scott Murphy, and Keith Ackerman. (Legion Team Photo) There wasn't much time to' Incidentally, New London was t mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsm organize a party of this type eliminated in the New England. Joe Brogna and. Bob Palmer III because college was looming on the Regionals by a team from White received well-deserved trophies for horizon for a lot of the players, and. River Junction, Vt. the time and effort it took to be in- Demise Neibel Leads NU any party after this week would If I had to vote fora "Man of the volved In a schedule of 45 or so have found a. lot of them, .missing. Year" in local sports, my ballot games. Swimmers-To Fine Finish Eddie went to work. would go to Mr. Zuraitis, former So, unless something very "I asked: and I begged, some to get Watertown all-around athlete, unusual, happens, we'll put local BOSTON—There are a lot of third varsity letter in as many enough, funds to give the kids the coach, bocci player, and a devoted, baseball to bed and concentrate on reasons why the Northeastern, years, after another fine season kind of farewell they deserved," he follower of all sports—especially the defense of the Naugatuck Valley University swim team finished with the NU swim team. said. "There were hardly any nos. youth baseball. • League football championship by in second, place in the New Eng- At the New England Champ- "After all," he added, "no legion I got a call from two players ask- Watertown High. land. Championships and third, ionships, her performance in, the team, in our history—and we've had ing if I could publicly' thank. Mr. It's always hard to repeat, but the place at the ECAC Champion- 400-yard medley relay earned some very good ones—reached the Zuraitis for his efforts last Sunday. Tribe may have 'the tools to do it. ships, her All-New England honors. pinnacle these young men did." "We all 'talked, about it and we Last year was the first outright One of those reasons? She also placed in, the finals of Ed was so pleased with the would appreciate it "if you, would let: NVL championship ever won by Denise Neibel. the 100- and 200-yard breast- response he got from, the mer- him know in your column," the Watertown and, of course, the first Miss Neibel, daughter of Dr. strokes, and in the finals of the chants, other local organizations, caller said... time they had played in, a state and Mrs. Kenneth Neibel, Wat- 200- and 400-yard medley re- and many, many baseball fans. I consider it a pleasure. championship game—one in which ertown, recently received her lays. "They were great," he said. Even the hard working coaches (Continued on page 23) At the ECAC Championships she had a repeat performance of the New England's, finishing up High School Fall Sports Schedules with the same places in, the fi- nals. By Kim Harmon divided up into two di\ isions, with Ocl II 2 pm ivENNEfft New 7 -. p m 'The NU Huskies ended their It's been said local sports fens are the winner of each division to tus- alCrcnbt Mm 14 110 pin TORRIMOTOM season with a 7-3 record, suffer- still feeling good about the Water- Thursday Mm ^k ID 15 a m The NVL Cham sle for the league title in November pimship mil be pla>ed Thursday Nn F All ing losses to the hands of pool town High School, football team, and Also donning uniforms for the Games n Saturday unle olhcrwiw nolcd titans Boston College, Maine, its Class *"M state title romp over' fall, are the cross-country, field XV. Foolball and. 'Rice. Plait of Meriden. hockey, boys and girls soccer, girls At NaogJturi. Sept 21 3 15pm aiWIb) Miss Neibel,, who holds the It may have happened, 10 months 'swimming, and \olle>ball teams Ocl 5 1 h pm H01A CROSS Oil 1 10 a m WOLCOTT On 19 1 15 p m SACRED NU record, for the 100-yard ago,,, but the feat hasn't been forgot- HEART Ocl 26 1 IS p m al An n J Nn breaststroke and 400-yard med- Need a wallet ized I t f fall team ten. And when, the Indians take the 2 1pm il Penned) Mm 91pm CROSBY, ley relay, also was successful schedule for Wilertcmn High School Nm 16, 1 p m All games on Moidaj field against Naugatuck, Saturday, with the 'Watertown High School Sept. 19, at 10:30 a.m. in the John Stop b> the TOIIH 77 te offiie in the Capozzi Profe si nal Building 119*. Main Freshman Fin I ball girls swim team,. Mills Athletic Complex, most 'fans At Ansonia Sept P 1 15 p m Jl Tomngton St.. during regular bu me s hours There, she was All-State for will be thinking about the'miracle Sepl 24 115 p m , WOLCOTT Oil 1 3 II one year, Most. Valuable Swim- in 1986 and whether or not good p m CROSBli Ocl S 3 15 p m , al HoH The schedules, with home games mer, captain in her senior year, fortune will shine on the black Cro Ocl IS 1 15 p m NAUGATUCK Oct in caps ..2 1 15 p m at Sacred Heart Waine djj Oct and AIl-Na.ugat.uck Valley helmets of the Tribe for another \4ral) Football 28 6 30 p m al Wilbj Mm 5,1pm HOLlf League for two seasons. year. CROSS ttodmesda). Mm II Bam KEN NAUGWUClv Sept 19 0 30am at Mid- She is a, nursing major and •tflleum n Sept 26. I 30 p m W ILB^ Ocl 3 MED\ Not 19 3pm All games n Thursda) Wolcott is a new member of the unlc olhiruise noted will graduate from the school, in Naugatuck Valley League and will 1:30 p m al Hoi) Cm Fnda\ Otl 9 110 Denise Neibel p.m.: al Wolcolt Ocl 17 110 pm it Sacitd (Cent nued on page 23) 1,989. cause the 10 football teams to be Han. Friday, Oct. 23,7:30'p.m.: ANSONIA, Nine Nightmarish Golf Holes For Sadistic Linkers

(Ed. Note: This second part of a two- No matter how good of a round you. are it looks a heck of a lot shorter, so much •woods bordering on the right all the way part column dealing, with my favorite having, one of those holes is waiting for so you decide to drop from a 4-iron to a, to the hole. Water could, some into play and mostjeared golf holes will, refute you. That's where everything is going to 5-iron and realize you screwed up when if you dub the tee shot. A straight 200-yard a statement made last week. Although fall apart—namely, your golf score and the ball, plops in, the middle of the lake. tee shot puts you, at the corner, able to see a good time can. [possibly] be had. with your already somewhat fragmented insani- the green. If you want the shot farther left, this game, golf more often offers ty (really, anyone who gets up at 6 a.m., Torturous Var-4s you have to put another 30 yards on it just sleeplessness, aggravation, frustration, to torture himself—like me—has got prob- •Fine'Valey, 14th Hole, 350 yards—I so you won't be blocked by trees. humiliation, and. self-abuse. Here are lems). can barely control a primal scream, of •Country Club of Waterbury, 10th the nine most intimidating holes I've 'There are golf holes out there that can. frustration as I review this one. Here you Hole, 490 yards—The hill you, come down ever played.) do one of several things to a player. They have to drive a straight ball about, oh, 200 on the 9th you, have to climb right, back, can intimidate him, into shanking balls left, yards. Go too far left and. you drop into up on the 1,0th. The hill has been known The courses featured in this two-part right, anywhere but the fairway. They can, a, lake. Go too far right and you're: in the to spit balls back at golfers who can't column include Farmingbury^ Hills in frighten, a man so badly he won't be able • woods. From there, 'take right and shoot reach the top. Wolcott; the Country Club of Miterbury; to' get his ball off the ground. Or they can over another lake to the green, about •Southington Country Club, 4ft Pine Valley Country Club and Southington obsess a, player so much he would sell, his 140-150 yards away. My best score, on this Hole, 481 yards—The reason, I hate this Country Club in Soutkington; Laurel View soul just to make par. hole is an eight. One of these days I'll get hole is the green. Getting, there isn't too Country Club in Hamden; Laurel lane Here are. nine of those very holes: this one. One of these days... much of a problem, but the green, is so Country Club in West Kingston, R,L; Intimidating Par-3s •Laurel Lane, 9th Hole, 330 yards—I frustratingly sloped that only once have Mbtertown's Crestbrook Park; Western. •Highland Greens, 7th Hole, 1S7 happen to like 'this; one a. lot, even 'though I 'two-puled it and I've never one-putted it. Hills and 'East Mountain in Miterbury; yards—Anyone who is afraid of 'water it killed me. Straight fairway drive puts Par 36 Total yardage—3,061. My worst Highland Greens and the former Field- couldn't handle 'this one,. From, tee to green you in perfect position. The green is on cumulative score on these holes is a stone Country Club in Prospect; and Hop there is a big (often vile smelling.) lake., a plateau to the left of'the fairway. The hill 24-over-par 6& My best is a I4-over-par Brook Golf Course in Naugatuck. with woods on the right. I've seen people from the fairway to' the green is 80 per- 50. take out. a driver just to make sure, they cent sandtrap. By Kim. Harmon get over. •Crestbrook Park, 18tb Hole, 393 For Trivia Hounds You can. run, but you can't hide. •'East Mountain, 4th. Hole, 180 yards—This is a dogleg right, but most •Golf courses in Anchorage, Alaska use Somewhere out there is a golf hole with yards—The tee and the green are people won't be able to drive the ball as Astioturf for greens. your name on it, a, hole with a monstrous separated by a huge ditch. Woods on left, far as the turn. At the turn is a fence and . •The longest golf hole in the United lake 'that: has swallowed a dozen of your woods on right, woods in rear. Anything trees. Getting on, in two is real tough. States is a par-7, 747 yards (I forget best 'Tour Edition balls, a hole with dep- else?. Gargantuan Par-5s where). thless woods that impells you to slice or •Laurel View, 12th Hole, 155 yards— •Pine Valley, :12th Hole, 525 yards— •The longest golf hole in, the world is hook. Another water hole. 'The card says 155, but This one is a 90 degree dogleg left, with in Japan—a, pa.r-7 that, runs 909 yards. ¥I i Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown ,Society Cram.) Sept. 3, 1987 Page 23 dav 0 t 6 J ^Opm NALGATUCK Fridj) pm N\L Trials Thursdaj No\ 5 NVL day, Sept.-14 through Friday, Sept, lessons. Minimum swimming abili- High School 0 t 9 3 30 p m at Crostr Tucsdaj Ocl 13 Finals Saturdaj Nov 7 Slate Trials Saturday 1 18, from 5:15.to 6:15 p.m. at the 3 30 p m TORRINGTON Fndn\ Oct 16 Nov U StatL Finals Tuesday Nov 17 Slatt, ty is being able to swim, one lap (Continued from page 22) 3 30 p m at konnuly Tuesdav Oct ''O 3 10 Op n Salurda> No\ 20 Ufatertown. High School pool, 324 freestyle. Field Hocke> pwatertownhistoricalsociety.org m V,OLCOTT Fndav Oct 23 3 30 p m "VollejbaL] French St. Coaches are Nicky Rinaldi, Ann SHEPMJG Tueaifn Sept T> 3 15 p m at Hoi Cross Tuesdav O t 27 j 10 p m WOLCOTT Thursday Sept !7 7 15 p m The clinic is open to all Bruzas, and David. Fox. MERC1! Vtcdnt. da> Sept 3 15pm at S<\CRLDHE<\RX Fndaj Oct 30 3 30pm NONNEV.WG Fnd \ Sept 18,7 15 pm al WUertawn-Oakville youngsters bet- Famiinsflon Fndav Scpl 2i 3 15 p ra at WILB't Mondav \o\ "> j 10 p m al Naugalutk Tuesday Sept 21 715 p m at Registration for the age group 1 \ nh Haven Thursch) Oct 1 1 15 p m H \aucatu k Thurscjav [vo\ 1 1 J0 p m Crosby Thursday Stpt 4 l pra NOR ween the ages of 6-18. All swim- swim team... will be held, Thursday, Mjlon v Tu sdav 0 t 6, 1 b p m FARM Girls Soccer THW EST REGIONAL Monday Sept '8 7 \5 mers, must be 'ready for competitive Sept., 17 and. Friday, Sept.. 18, 5:30' INGTON Friday O t 9 3 b p m \l\N\ HOIJSATOMC Otesdav Sept 17 3 30 p m pm ANSOMA Wednesday St.pl 30 7 b swimming. to' 7 p.m. Call 274-5411, 'ext. 255 for Thursday Oct 15 3 b p m at M rev Fnda> E\ST HARTFORD Sarurda\ Sept 19 10 p m at Holv Cross Fnda\ Oct 2 7 30 p m 1 The clinic is not for swimming further information. Ot 16,3 15 pm SHEEHAN Tu^idav Oct a m TORRINGTON Tu^sda Sept ">2 1 10 at Kcnned\ Tu^sdav 0 t 6, 5 p m TORR "•0 1 15 p m at Amitv Wednesdaj Oct ">! p m \ DLCOTT TuL.bda\ Sept ~>9 1 "*0 p m INGTON Thursday Oct 8 7 15 p m at Nor IDpm MALONE\ Thursda> Oct 29 15 at New FairfitJd Wednesday Sept 10 3 30 ihmest Regional Monda\ Oct V 5 pm p m at Sheehan Fndav CM 0 3 15 p m pm LEWIS MILLS Tuesdav O t 6, 1 30 N WGATUCk Fnd iv Oct 16 7 15pm NORTH H * EN Mondav Nov "> 3 15 p m p m Jt Torrmgton Fndaj Oct 9 3 30 p m CROSBV Tucsdjv O t 20 7 15 p m at An THERE'S A NEW MEMBER ON THE SHEPALC VtedntaJaj Ncr 4 jpm al Rtgi jnal No 7 Tuc2 at Hop Brook Meet Hou'at jnic Monda\ Oct 26 130pm Tucsdav No1 3 5pm Tea her s GaniL I i unn Tornneton Hcl\ Cross Naueatuck REGIONAL NO i Tue Ncn 1 1 30 p m ^edn sd-iv No% 4 Junior \arbirv Tounnamenl \\ I in and Sa rui Heart Vvuine'-da) O 1 7 Girls Swimming Salurda\ No- 7 L J^UL Mixt at Hop Brook V.adne dav CM POMPERAUG Thurvdaj Scpl 17 4 p m ">[ Girls—At Holv Cro uihWokott Fndav SACRFD HEART Saturdaj Sept 19 7 p m 0 t "• at Hep Brool m tt with Tirrmtli n •it Mid lletcvn Tuesda\ S pi 29 4 p m it Age Group Team \ I tt and NauEitt. V VWru. dav On 7 Holv Crai Thursdav O t 14pm TORR L i. MM it Hop Brook \Wnesdi} O t ^1 1NGTOM Tuusd \ Oct 6.7 pm al Pljinuil Bovs Soccer Thursdfl Oct 1 4 p m ai Crosbj Tuesda Offering Clinic CROSBY Thur di\ St.pl 17 3 JO p m al Oct 1 pm alScjmour Thund iv Oct h 1 The Parkb and Recreation <\ge T nn°t n Saiunlj S pt 19 [10pm KEN -pm ^ALGVTUCk Fndav Ol 7pm 1 al NL\\lov>n TU idj> O i V 4 pm Group Swim team is sponsoring a SILD ! lu da Stpt "> 10pm it 1 1 JONA1H\N LW, Thursdav Ou 9 =• '•O Wilott FnJj SLpt TI 110 pm HOL ! free competitive swim clinic Mon CROiS Tu sd r\ Stpt '9 1 0pm t S reJ Baciiusic now them's • new, emertMcgd prolemlonal. George Herz- HL irt Tndiv Ol ', O p m . tWillr.Tuts <*", on our team who en heip our cullnera beneM Imam our ex- OPEN HOUSE clusive programs. .(.MEUBEnaFTHE "In ihe real uuia taiilmn, conniimn need ill ifte tielptharcan SOBS IFMWMCWL HETUWK Thursday, Septmeber 3, 1987, 2 to 7 p.m. gel when Ihe|i-iie buying or selling ihnlir homes.'• Bob P&lmer 8 Room, Raised Ranch on 1.23 Acres ''Tnst'• why I choose to foln Ihe Coldnell finitei Real Estate Isjm. Because Ihey've got (he beat rapport programs la the business. (Continued from, page 22) 2 Kitchens - 3 Baths - 3 Bedrooms Tin B««| Bufci Plan heloa bu»Brs. Tie CoWwdl Binnkn Bestseller COLDUJeUail. ' Family Room with Fireplace Plan helps sellers ' they defeated Plan of Meriden "Anil thej bolh help me keep my pnmto lo mck HOII my c oslomie rs before, durlingi and «n ar Ihe sale Only C ol dwell Banker without too much trouble. 333 Grassy Hill Raod, Woodbury on oHer me lhal klr»a o( support program, beouie wily Cakhnll REAL ESTATE Banker Is • member ol Ihe Seam R nan rial Nelwofk." MANCINO REAL ESTATE For Ihe e*pertlse of g local prole as kinal nil George Heomr at Dt\M-;i I didn't know it, but Watertown 755-9437 nlerested In a Real Estate Career with Cofdwe.ll Banker? Call Eileen High once had a baseball dynasty EVENINGS O'Haa, im«n>gier al Ihe Walerlnwi OHIEC. EVENINGS un HK \ s i Mici sTin ii si nn i and I don't know if any other area, OFFICE 574-7765 274-1842 _. KI-.AII high school ever won as many Directions- ttte. P to Exit 16. Turn Rt , go past, shopping plaza, which is Hie. ;KS •» Rt. al Rle. championships in a row as coach AI 67 (Rovbur, ltd.). Take 3rd Rl. onto "Upper Grass)' Hill" Then first Left tin Transylvania Rd. DeLand and his Tribe back some \. Then first Lril unto Grass} Hill Rd «B3. , A years ago. It happened from 1921 through 1.928 during Al's first years as a coach of the Tribe baseball team. Before you talk to Six of the eight championships came in a row. Oscar Ia.rl.ett was a star pitcher a few of those years. a real estate agent His brother Al came later. When, the Indians were going for the seventh-straight title it. was EHeen O Ha,o Ma^er talk tO tllC against the South champion of the Western Con nect icut In te r-League. 'The lineup consisted of: AI j Juriett. If; Les Evans, cf; Herb Morrow, c: Ike Miller, 3B; Bill Towne, IB; Whitey'Anderson, rf; Hickcox, 2B: and Bryan Keilty,, ss, among others. Watertown lost that playoff game 'Ml 5-2. Michael Bernardi When Al DeLand was inducted Michael Zagielski Joan Marcel} nus to the Bob Cook. Hall of Fame this Jo}ce Palomha year, that information was not discovered. So we're happy to give our old coach the extra credits. I ran into Ike Miller while grocery shopping recently and he looks great. Ike had a good career at WHS playing for coach Al on the At basketball court, as well as at third Marybeth Scaia Louise Raycob base next to Bryan Keilty, who Mark Or^ini Doreen played short.

CUFF NOTES: The Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports will, holds its first meeting of the new calendar year on. Tuesday, Sept.. 15, at. the Cercem.aggi.ore Club on Sylvan. Lake Road at 6:15 p.m. Re- freshments, will be served before the Jerry Sciorti.no meeting... Karen Stanco The Bassi-Derouin Bocci League, the longest continuous league in the stale (27 years), will hold its annual clambake at. Crestbrook Park Sunday, Sept., 20. Belated congratulations to Nan- cy Clark, who won. her third straight club championship at Crestbrook. Park recently. Nancy, Glenn Fa ire hi Id Eileen Early my neighbor from across 'the street, Bruno Lacaria Cath\ Paret had to go 20 _ holes this time. "It gets tougher every time," she said. "It seems like everyone is pointing for you, but. on the other hand, the fact that. I have played under pressure before helped me."

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Kjtdr geacut 66 Willow St. 'Watertown Waterbunr ' Middlebury Southbury Naugatuck Bridgeport Woodbury ,Danbury Cheshire Waterbury 274-S431 753~9tm 758-1788' ' 26M«5 '723-4461 335-1289 2664808 7974015 271-3954 Page 24 Town^'Ttods'CWalertown, 1Ccfafr.i)"'Sept."3, "1987" PropertyING WIT ofH STAT theE FIRE COD WatertownE to exceed EIGHT MILLIO NHistoricalpublic or private sale; deliver th eSocietyTown Manager and. th e Finance LEGAL NOTICES AND HANDICAPPED DOLLARS ($8,11)0,000) to finance bonds or notes; and to perform all Director are" authorized to bind the REGULATIONS AT POLK the appropriation, for 'the Polk other acts which are necessary or Town pursuant to such representa- Stole of Connecticut SCHOOL AND AUTHORIZING School, expansion and. compliance appropriate to' issue the bonds or tions and, covenants ~as they deem Court: of Probate THwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgE ISSUE OF BONDS OR with State: Fire Code and Handicap- notes. • . •• necessary or advisable in order to District of Watertown NOTES AND TEMPORARY ped Regulations project, Bonds or (c) That the Town issue and. renew maintain the continued exemption August 21, 1987 • NOTES IN THE SAME notes shall be issued pursuant, to its temporary notes from, time to from Federal Income Taxation of NOTICE TO CREDITORS AMOUNT. • Section 7-260 of. the General. time in. anticipation of the receipt interest on .the bonds or notes, in- Estate of MAE D. BARNETT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Statues of Connecticut, Revision, of of the proceeds from, the sale of •the cluding covenants, to pay rebates of The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Judge, TOWN COUNCIL OF THE 1958, as amended, and any other bonds or notes for the school, pro- investment earnings to' the United of the Court of Probate, District of TOWN OF WATERTOWN: enabling acts;.. The bonds or notes ject and- receipt of any federal or Steles in 'future years. Watertown at a hearing held on. (a) That the Town of Watertown ap- shall be secured, by the irrevocable state, monies. The amount of the (e) That the project shall be deem- Aug. -21, 1987"ordered that all- propriate EIGHT MILLION pledge of the full faith and. credit of notes outstanding at any time shall ed of general, benefit to the entire. claims must be presented to the DOLLARS ($8000000) for expan- the Town. The bonds or notes shall •not exceed EIGHT MILLION Town of Watertown for general fiduciary on or before Dec. 3, 1987 ding Polk School, to a five hundred be issued in one or more series, DOLLARS ($8000000). The notes governmental purposes; and that or be barred as by law provided. (500) pupil Kindergarten through and any series may be sold, as a shall be issued pursuant to' Sections cost thereof shall, be borne entirely Kathleen B. Navin, Clerk Grade Six (6) School and for com- -single issue or consolidated with 7-264 and 7-378 of 'the General by all the inhabitants of the Town The fiduciary is: plying with State: Fire Code and other bonds or notes of the Town. Statutes of Connecticut, Revision of through general taxation for the Joan' B. Atwood Handicapped Regulations at Polk The Finance Director shall keep a 1958, as amended, and shall be issue of the Town's, bonds and notes. record of the bonds or notes. The 14 Woodbury Rd. School. The appropriation may be secured by the irrevocable pledge of (f) That the Town Council is Town Manager and the Finance Watertown, Ct. 06795 spent for construction costs, Ac full faith and credit of the Town. authorized to construct the school Director of the Town shall sign the TT 9-3-87 materials, construction inspection The Town shall comply with the project; and 'the Town Manager and. bonds or notes by their manual or fees, architect fees, legal fees, net provisions of Section 7-378 of 'the Finance Director are authorized, to TOWN OF WATERTOWN facsimile signatures. CONNECTICUT1 temporary interest and other finan- General Statutes if the notes do not approve construction expenditures cing costs. The Town Council may The bonds or notes shall bear the mature, within the time permitted by ORDINANCE NO. 08-31-87-153 seal, of the Town or a facsimile of and any architect costs, incurred for reduce the scope of the project. If said. Sections 7-264 and 7-378,. The AN ORDINANCE AP- the seal. The law firm of Day, Berry the school project; and to contract - funds are insufficient to complete Town Manager and the Finance PROPRIATING $8000000 FOR and Howard is designated as bond with engineers, contractors and the entire project, the entire ap- Director are: authorized, to deter- EXPANDING POLK SCHOOL council to' approve the legality of the others on, behalf of the. Town for TO A FIVE HUNDRED (500) propriation, may be spent on. the mine the am.oun.te, dates, interest said school project. reduced project. bonds or notes. The Town. Manager PUPIL KINDERGARTEN and the Finance Director are rates, maturities, form, and. other (g) That the Town Manager and THROUGH GRADE SIX (6) (b) That the Town issue its serial 'authorized, to determine the details of the temporary notes; to Finance Director are authorized, to SCHOOL AND FOR COMPLY- bonds or notes, in an amount, not amount, date, interest rates, sell the notes at a public or private apply for and accept Federal and maturities, form and other details sale; to execute and. deliver the Stale, grants; to help defray the ap- of the bonds or notes; to designate notes; and to perform all their acts propriation for the school project. a bank or trust company to be cer- which are necessary or appropriate Any grant proceeds may be used to tirj ing bank, .registrar, transferring to issue the temporary notes. pay project costs, principal and in- and paying agent for the bonds or (d) That, if the bonds or notes terest on bonds, notes or temporary notes: to sell the bonds or notes at authorized by this ordinance are notes. issued on a tax-exempt basis,-the (h) That the Town Manager and the Finance Director are authorized to gSSSSSg.? ->-« f^>: take all other action which is necessary or desirable to construct and complete the school project and. to issue bonds or notes to

FALL SPECIALS • defray the aforesaid appropriation, d ^ i: aceiiel1 (i) This ordinance shall be publish- * ^ ^ ^ * Wuutows ed in full within ten, (10) days after passage by the Town Council in a , * Stem Dams n ews paper h av ing c i re u, I! a t i o n within the Town, and sha.II become OFF • Shun liidois effective on the 21st day after said, publication and after approval at LIMITED TIME ONLY • SAVE NOW ind BEIT THOSE HEATING BILLS OAKVILLE - AN ADORABLE and Well-designed referendum. DREAM of A CAPE - Beautifully landscaped. Lovely Large Dated at Watertown, Connecticut, CALL NOW — 729-8838 this 31st day of August, 19.87. Yard - Ideal STARTER or Retirement Home- Specializing in All Phases of Glass & Mirror Work Gordon W. James, Chairman Owner Anxious $129,900' ' Watertown Town Council FREE ESTIMATES • BOMBS AVAILABLE • FOLLY INSURED As.. 9

NEW LISTING INVESTOR DUPLEX OR. GONDO Captivating Oakville Cape featuring three bdrins, SELL-OFF POTENTIAL form. DR, remod. kit., I car garage, maintenance free, neatly landscaped. lot, convenient location. $139,900. Property Rep, Wendell O'Neil. ALLURING Describes this 6 room Colonial in the Bunker Hill area, Home features 2 bdrms, FR, Dr, LR, Kit, new roof, 1 car garage. Antique cherry mantle w/mirror is just one of the many extras in this home, a must see! RAISED RANCH - % IC9 500 $164,900. Property Rep. Sue Kuidulas. THE BEAUTIFULLY - landscaped grounds »'an abundance ot shrabs and WATERTOWN-2 lownhouses w'all appliances including! shade Irccs picturesquely frame this spacious 3 Wrm RIR, features include WOODBURY microwave, washer, drjer 2 brs, \"i balhs, full bsmt $134,900 " form DIR » 'jlnum doors to o* crazed deck, cal-in titthen wnappl'i, charm- ing LR, Lg family room uibnck fireplace, laundrii ranm 2 full tolhs cen- Dutch Colonial Cape features 2-3 bdrms, 2 baths, hdwd Angela. Corcoran eves. 758-9441, tral lac and a 2 car garage are jusi a few of the amenities this lovelj home floors, frplc, and wdstv. large w.a. deck, sep. has to offer Call today for a pmalc *tewing1 garage/studio and 3 bay shed on .79 acre. Priced at $210,000. Properly Rep. Wendell O'Neil. Merrill Lynch Realty MIDDLEBURY MIS A rare" find in great location on. approx. 2 acres. 10 Real Estate Division . J II large rooms with in law appt. Total of 5 bdrms, 3 NORMAN LTD'. REAL ESTATE " 2744786 (=LS MIDDLEBURY SOUTHBURY baths, K, LR/DA, heat, pump system, with CA, 2 car 758-1733 264-2880' 1269 Main: St., Walertown or 756-8915 garage. Reduced for quick sale, $349,900, Property EHO

Reps. Wendell. O'Neil/Kathy finer. A MEMBER OF IHfc SEARS FIMANCUI NETWORK WTRN LAND' Two Watertown building lots, 1.5 acres •each, approved coLOtueu. level, and meadow land, area homes range on the $300,000 price range. $126,900 for each lot. Proper- ty Rep. John Anello. MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BE*L FSIMF SERVICES Oakville three family, great location, great, income pro- ducer, recently remodeled, $179,900. Property Rep. John Anello, DANIKLSMTTAM OAKVILLE \ S S 0 C I A T I-: S Colonial. Cape with new DR, LR, walk in closets, nice flat yard with fence and, fruit trees. Affordable!! Call Us At The Number $118,000. Property Rep. John Anello. WATERTOWN Nearest You Hi, Stiphislicatcd Jnd gracious home in Tafl School area. Wall nfuin- Waicnown M idd lebu ry Souihb u ry Jnws ovcrlmiking garden Wonderful litchen Elegantly decorated. 274-5431 758-1788 2,M-«65 Full) finished lower level excellent for entertaining. 2 bdmis.. 1 Danbury Bridgeport Naugaiuck full,'2 hall bjths 5259.9(1) 797-0315 335-1289 723-1414 Cheshire Watcrbury WiHidhurv 753-9000 OF CONNECTICUT 271-3954- 266-4HOS -REAL ESTAIE 20116 Straits Turnpike HOMES NEEDED-FREE MARKET ANALYSIS) 16 Sherman Hill, Woodbury, CT 06798 203/263-02001 MiddJebury, CT 06762 (203) 758-1761 Everything we touch tuns to SOLD WATERTOWN HERN HILLS HART ESTATES WATERTOWN 111 A Distinctive 13-Lot Subdivision Available Now at Pre-Construction Prices in Starting at $269,900. Choice of Six 'Traditional Home Styles I 'A - 4 Acre Home Sites NEW COLONIAL $231,900 - CLOSE TO TOWN Spacious 2300 to 2.600 sq... ft. homes Step up to quality in this master crafted colonial, abutting the golf 3 BEDROOMS-Beauliful location on Ifc acres. Maintenance free I course. In one of Watertown "s most desirable neighboitioods, this Located, 1 'A miles from Win. Country Club vinyl exterior almost completed ready for your personal choice of I home has. .all the extras! Tiled entry foyer, formal living and din- 4 Building Lots also available colors and flooring. Living room, formal din. rm., extra large kit-1 ing rooms, master bedroom suite with Jacuzzi, centra.! air and then w/applianees, 2'A balhs, ram. rm. w/FP w/atnumdoors lo deck. [ On Site SALES OFFICE (Skillton Rd. at Guernseylown) vacuum, four bedrooms, and an, unfinished, bonus room for your 2 car garage. home office. Make 'this your PREMIER, selection and call today. —OPEN DAILY 4 to 7 p.m.. WEEKENDS 12-4 p.m. $4.59,900 or CALL KENNELLY -REALTY PREMIER. 274-9675 M PROPERTIES 401 Main Street ea 1 274-0503 or 272-7454 ¥fn Watertown, Ct. 06795 •LI - 967 Main St., Watertowi Real Estate £=}.. 274-9661

' Mi THIS SPACE New Listing WATERTOWN - Contemporary style raised ranch with 2 car garage on IS acre lot located in Bunker Hill area of Water- AVAILABLE OAKYILLE-Iininaculate raised ranch in. mint cond. Beautiful FR town. This home features LR, DA, Kit with pine cabinets w/enc. FP & recessed lighting, 3 BRs, I. !4 baths, spacious rms, 2 and HW floor, 3 bedrrns, MBR w/rull bath, lower level is car gar. under. Located, in an exc. area... Asking $164,900. Call partially finished for FR w/heatalator frpl, large private deck Marybefh Scaia at 274-5431.,

off DA overlooking backyard. Convenient access to Rts. 64, A MEMBER OF'THE. I 63, 34 and shopping. Offered at $155,000. Call Liz Ken- CALL SEAflS HNANiOWL NETWOR K J. nedy for appt. 274-6721 OO'LD'UieiL ROOT& DANIKl, SK'IT' REAL ESTATE• -and Gardens'" '266=0145 WATERTOWN 274-5431 756-7258 Page 26.'TowPropertyn Times (Watertowii, ' ofConn. ) Septthe. 3, 198 Watertown7 Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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.ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN ..ADVANCE. KENMORE washing machine" in, ACCOUNTING "POSITION SECRETARY, fall time, 9-4:30. very good condition $75. Assistant: to Business Manager. This diversified job requires a well- Tuesday noon is the deadline.for classified advertising. 274-72,41. The Watertown Board of Education organized self-starter with excellent Mates: $2.5© miniminm charge for the first 12 words,, plus is re-advertising the position of clerical skills. We offer a beautiful $.45 per 'line for each additional line 'beyond the minimum HEAVY PINE 'bunk'bed, $70; Old .Assistant to the Business Manager country office environment, ex- wooden school desk & chair, $25; •for the Watertown "Public School ' cellent benefits & compensation. (approx. four words per line). In, addition to Town Times, Girl's 16", bike, $25; Double system, under a new job descrip- For interview call The Westport. .all classifieds are carried, in the Water-Oak Shoppers' keyboard Conn organ, $200. tion. Salary range: negotiable. All Group, •Matthews/Westport, Inc. Guide at no additional, charge. ". 274-6917. pertinent information may be ob- 575-9335. tained by contacting Robert. P. FABRIC BARN-Cardinal Craft Giesen, Business Manager, 10 MATURE., RELIABLE woman SHADES ft BLINDS. Custom Shop. Open every day 10. a.m. to DeFoiest Street, Watertown, CT. to babysit our 6-mos. old son in our 1. SERVICES OFFERED vertical blinds, mini's micro's, 5 p.m. •through Dec. 24th Route 06795, (203) 274-5411 Ext. 31,1. Oakv. home starting Oct.. 2, Mon., pleated shades. Duette's, woven-. 63,,, East: Morris,. 567-5823. This must be done no later than Fri- Thurs.,, Fri. & occasional fourth EMIL'S JEWELERS woods Always at DISCOUNT 709 Main St. day, September 4, 1987. day. Refs. & exp required. Call, PRICES. FREE ESTIMATES. For BOY'S & GIRL'S bike; b&w TV; eves., 274-7129. Watertown all your window treatment needs stove, flute. 274-5938. Call after 6 MOTHERS of school children. Expert watch, repairing. call WINDOW WONDERLAND. p.m. Guaranteed workmanship. 274-002,9. Ideal, hours;. Office clerk, part-time. . PART-TIME,, . medical office. Will train for accounts, payable and .After school .opportunity, 3-4 hours WATCH OUT! You could MABANATHA. .basic bookkeeping. .Adding daily, Mon. through Sat. 'Various C & V PAINT SERVICE. In- become a clothes horse at our •"machine experience helpful. Ex- office duties: ptione, typing exp. a CHIMNEY SWEEPS terior & exterior, residential & prices and have .oodles of shopping cellent working conditions & Chimneys cleaned professionally. necessity. Call 274-4634 after 6 commercial. Exc. refs. Call adventure! Stocking Fall and ' benefits. Hours preferred, 9 a.m.. to p.m. Quick, clean, efficient service. 274-22,00 or 2744465. Winter items, already! 2 p.m. Monday through Friday- 729-0160 or 573-1255. Treasures V Togs - Storting wage $5 per hour. Apply BABYSITTER for20-mos. old in ' DRIVEWAY SEALING & Thursday or Friday 'between 9 a,m. PAINTING: Int.-ext., painting. Consignment Shop home, Tues.,, Thurs. & Fri., 10 repair. M.F. 'Landscape, 274-7709. Main St., Bethlehem, 266-5729 and. 1 p.m., PSG Enterprises, 50 a.m. to 4 p.m. Watertown, Free estimates. Quality work. Ex- Helen Medhuist Old Farms Rd., Watertown. cellent references. • All work DRIVEWAY SEALING, crack 274-0001. • guaranteed. Ray Lawlor, 274-2283 repairs. Free estimates. CAR SEATS: Cosco Explorer, PART TIME or 274-2225. Reasonable. Driveway Sealers of LAWN 'CAME WORKER. Must $7.50 & Cosco "Executive" full,, The Town of Watertown is seeking have own, transportation to & from Conn. 754-2,055,, 574-7960. $20. Some FP toys, too. Call. HOMEOWNERS individuals to work as part: time' work. Must be dependable & quali- 27447'12. school crossing guards, and cross- General home repairs & im- CUSTOM CAR CLEANING. ty conscious. Good pay for good ing guard substitutes. Rate of pay provements. Carpentry and plum- We will give your car a super work. Call Lawn. Guys, 274-0608. GOOD QUALITY horse hay. is $6.73 per hour -with an average " bing. Interior or exterior. No job shine. Call forappt., 274-0482,' or Also mulch hay. 567-9349. work week of fifteen (15) hours. too small. Prompt: service at 274-7360. LANDSCAPE HELP wanted:. Full reasonable rates. Quality Applications should be submitted to & part-time positions. Apply in TROMBONE in good condition. the Watertown, 'Police Department, workmanship. Free estimates. Ful- AVAILABLE, full charge book- person at Mark's Garden Center, ly insured. References available. Excellent for student. $12,5. Call 195 French Street, Watertown, Ct. 4701 Main:St., Oakv., 9a.m.-6p.m. keeper specializing in small 274-5305. 06795 or by calling Mrs. Lee at Call William: M. Cooke. 263-5400. "businesses & personal accounts. 274-5411 Ext. 205 E.O.E. WATERTOWN LAW OFFICE Call 274.-7181 after 6 p.m. $500 TAKES ALL! MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT seeking part-time typist/recep- Freezer, elec. stove, 8-piece walnut WE HAVE AN immediate open- tionist. Ideal for young mother or for children's parties and shows. ACE MAINTENANCE SER- dinette set, walnut-topped metal Call Mr. Miracle, 274-6115. • VICE. Professional cleaning at: ing in our composing room; for a semi-retired. Call 274-9293., desk. Corona kerosene heater, air versatile person, to do typesetting, reasonable prices. 'Home, offices, conditioner. 274:5634 until Sept. camera work and paste-up 20-25 APPLIANCE REPAIRS.Wash- initial cleaning of premises. Senior CHILD CARE in my home, M-F 10. Also available, Sears riding hours per week. Fair wage to start:., 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Two child. '4 ers, dryers, electric stoves & Citizens discount. Call 274-6259. mower, $750. "' refrigerators... Call .274-6319. more for experienced person. mos. & 2 yrs. Refe. 573-11,56. Hours 12 noon, until finished Mon- PERMANENT PAINTING. Will ALCORT MINI FISH in ex- days, Tuesday & Fridays. Contact LIGHT TRUCKING. Attics & do your home's exterior. Profes- ASSISTANT' MANAGER,, 2-10 garages cleaned. Trash removal, cellent condition. 274-4631. Mr. Simmons Monday-Friday, p.m. & weekends. Assoc. degree or sional from start to finish. Call for 9-5, at 274-6721. furn..& appliances, etc.. Call Bob, free est. 2744563. • equiv. Good starting pay, benefits 274-56.25" or 274-4.889. BUNK BEDS with bunky pads, in available. Woodbury Shell Food- .good condition. $2,00. After 5 TOWN OF WATERTOWN mart, 2.63~2726i DOG GROOMING. Evening ap- p.m., 274-4075. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. pointments plus all'day Thurs. & Part-time mini-bus driver. No fringe benefits. For information or Herb Shaw Sanitation Service, the Sat. Call 2,74-7154. . 5. FOR RENT service professional. Call WHITE FIBERGLASS CAP for application contact Donald 8* p.u. Exc. cond. 5 hp.. garden 274-8228,, any time. Stepanek, Director of Human Ser- WALLPAPERING. More than 8 shredder/mulcher. ..Exc. cond. vices, 51 Echo Lake Rd., Wtn.. FLORIDA HOME RENTALS years, exp. A woman's touch. "Weed wackei's, 21" commercial 06795, at 274-5411, Ext. 2,55. available. Completely furnished. TYPING Reasonable rates. Call 283-9673. mower, 21"'" mower, 7'A* Fisher $300/week. Located in southern WORD PROCESSING 4-way snowplow. 274-7709. Orlando, minutes from Disney Resumes, letters, term papers, HATE TO' CLEAN? Cleaning is MARSHALL'S Brand Names for Less World. Call 274-0368 or'274-7555,. manuscripts, mailing lists, my business. Reliable, low rates & 3. HELP WANTED ' repetitive letters, tapes transcribed. Immediate full & part-time flexible: hours. Call!., 754-0593. cashiers,, floor'& stock, mornings, SUNNY THREE-ROOM apt. N ota ry Pu b I ic... Woodbu ry KITCHEN .HELP, part-time Garden view, country surroundings, Secretarial Services. 263-2279. afternoons, evenings. Flexible hrs. ADD COMFORT & VALUE to evenings & weekends. Apply in Enjoy our excellent benefits which new eat-in kitchen. Taft' area. Refs. your home with, vinyl replacement person. Ro's Restaurant, 841 Main, include medical, dental, immediate & 'dep. Please, no smokers, pets or HOME REPAIRS, remodeling, windows. St., Oakville. employee discount, paid sick & children, 274-191.7. additions.: For free estimate call! Bill Bert Michaud vacation,, pension, plan, stock op- Clock, 274-2859. 2744185 or 621-3353 eves. GROWING COMPANY offers tion, credit union, priv. BARBADOS, one bdiro,, ocean- endless opportunity. Looking; to front villa, with, pool. Reasonable. KARPET MAID Pay for experience HARDWOOD FLOORS? Don't train individuals for career in- Apply in person: Brochure, available. K. Kelly, (203) Quality carpet: cleaning using cover 'them, sand and refinish. Sen-" custom, decorating. Call 274-7811 756-1460 or write P.O., Box 212, shampoo with deep extraction. 'Marshall's, Inc. sible rates. Call Custom Floors, ' for career briefing: schedule. .' 1141 Main Street Waterbury, Ct. 06720. Free estimates--fully insured. Sir. 274-9556,. - ' - 1 citizen, discounts. 274-0074. Watertown, CT PERSON NEEDED to assist 2,74-5481 BEAUTIFUL So. Vt. Labor Day A-l TRUCKING. "You call, I'll elderly gentleman, in Oavk. area, EOE & foliage periods available in DROP OFF CATERING. Haul.." " Attics, garages, --trash 2-4 hrs/day w/household activities gorgeous 3 br. contemporary house Graduations, showeis, stags. Com- removal. 274-1864. or 274-7254. 6 meal preparation. 274-8736 & NURSES AIDES. & Homemakers. on lake. All luxuries., including plete buffet. $6.50 per person. leave message. Now hiring dependable people to & stone FP. Many activities near- Large menu to choose from... CHILD CARE provided in, my work in, home health care. Come in by. ,$6Q-,.$8G/night. Call for more: in- Laura's Kitchen. Call 274-2969. licensed home. Plenty of TLC. BABYSITTER NEEDED' in my now. If you-qualify, start our orien- fo., to receive flyer or to view Polk School area. Call 274-8590. home in Watertown during week. tation right: away. Good pay, videotape. Booking also- for ski days, 2:30 to 6 p.m Trans. & benefits, pleasant working condi- season. Near Mt. Snow & Local refs. Free est. 758-1223. ' BAGKHOE & ''BULLDOZER references required. Call, after 6 tions. We offer flexible hours & a Haystack. 274-6819. work. Fill & loam. M.F. Land- p.m., 274-7264.. "no frills" package too. Call Susan RAY BERRY & SONS, painting scaping, 274-7709,. Pasternack, R.N., at Watertown OAKVILLE, four rooms, 2nd, contractor.,- Quality workmanship, CHILD 'CARE, 3 days, in my Wtn. 'Visiting Nurses, 2,74-7531,. floor, w/garage. .Adults. No pets. competitive prices. Insured. Free 2. FOR SALE home for. 3 & 18-mos... 274-3582. estimates 574-1435. Elderly or moms- with kids FITNESS TECHNICIANS. Per- THE TOY EXPERIENCE, 699 welcome. Call 2744017.. sonable, enthusiastic individuals CAPE COB, EASIHAM, Eagle PLANNING TO REMODEL Main St., Watertown. 274-9971. needed-for new exercise concept in. Wing Motel off-season special. Stay your kitchen, or bath? I could do Quality educational toys. Mqn. WORK IN- , BAR, 'Taft Wtn. Will train. Full & part-time 2 nights, 3rd. night: FREE with this your cabinets in Formica o:r wood, through Sat. 10 to .5:30', Thurs. "10 School, afternoons,, nights & positions available. Please call ad. Columbus Day weekend, ex- all custom-made in our own shop. to. 7. We mail anywhere in -the weekends. Students,'- retirees 355-052,4, collect. cluded. Call 1-617-255-0222 for Different styles to' 'choose from:,. U.S.A. welcome. 274-3229.. rates. . . Call Bruno's for, free estimate, FITNESS MANAGER. •-Per- • 274-2474. BRAND NEW Whirlpool, DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. Pro- MYRTLE BEACH," S.C. Two dishwasher, white,. w/butcher sonable,. enthusiastic • individual gressive dental group practice seek- needed for new exercise concept, in bdrm. condo, completely furnish- PLUMBING. Dependable service. block top. .Converts to under ing part-time receptionist. Friend- Watertown. Experience helpful. ed, on 36-hole golf course, w/poot. counter.' Asking $325. Call Call 274-2333. Please leave ; ly atmosphere, flexible hours. Call Will train. Please call 355-0524, Golf package & brochure available. 'message. 274.4.730. ' for interview at 264-9353.' collect. ' • •' 274-9919; pi Town Times (Watertown, Cone.) Sept.-3, 1987' Page 27 to ADULTS. ONLYProperty, 5 nns. No util. of the Watertown Historical Society 12. AUTOS LEGAL. NOTICES LEGAL NOnCB o:r pets. Refc & sec. req. $450/ino.' At a regular session of the Zoning; Call 2744369 or 274-6847'. Board of .Appeals of Watertown, DAVE LEBLANC . 1583 NISSAN SENTRA 2 dr. 5 LEGAL NOTICE Connecticut held on August. 26, spd.watertownhistoricalsociety.org, AM/Ffcl cassette... New tires, The Planning and Zoning Commis- HOME IMP. CO. NEW GARAGE, Oakville. 1.987, it was voted that new brakes. Runs exc. Great mpg. sion of Watertawn, Ct , at. a Special •• ADDITIONS • GARAGE Storage for car or boat. Call Appeal, #274 of Richard Fonte, et $2549. 757-7830. REMODELING. • SIDING 274-5239 after 5 p.m. Meeting held on August 26, 1987,' al to construct 15 buildings with a, • DECKS • KITCHENS approved the" site plan of Steve height of 40 feet on, a parcel, of land 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY. 31,8 V8 BATHROOMS • CERAMIC TILE 7. REAL ESTATE. Lukos for a second, floor addition located at Nova Scotia Hill Road eng. Good running cond. New ex- FINISHING BASEMENTS to the building located at #1453 and Buckingham Street be denied. haust system. $1.50 or make an of- Main. Street, Watertown. ROOFING SPECIAL TWO-ACRE, wooded lot, w/water, Appeal #275 of Donald. & Lois fer. 274-5716. Dated at Watertown, Ct.,'this 3rd sewer & foundation. Taft School Mangini to construct a 624. sq. ft. AVERAGE 1200 SQ. IT',' day of September, 1987. area. Can build to suit. $155,000. garage 30 ft. from a street line be 1 FAMILY RANCH $975.00 1977 FORD LTD II Squire: wagon, Judy Wick, Secretary CALL 274-5153 or •274-5839. VR, AC. Good cond. $950 or best denied, and, that a variance to con- Planning and. Zoning Commission struct a porch 30 ft. from a, street •' 754-2940 offer. 274-3964. TT 9-3-87 9. WANTED''TO BUY line located at #717 Guernseytown 1978 YW RABBIT. Reliable & Road, be approved. WANTED: Old furniture. Will pay dependable, $1,095. Call 274-4712. State of Connecticut Appeal #276 of Paul, & Aurora top dollar. Call Dave, 755-1840. Court of Probate Greaves to construct a deck 5 ft. CLERICAL 1982 CHEW MALIBU wgn. AT, District, of Watertown from a side property tine located at COMBINATION SAFE, any size. PS, AC, Looks & runs great. Call August 28, 1987 #238 Sylvan Lake Road be WATERTOWN Call 274-1932 after 5 p.m. ' 274-604 after 5 p.m., NOTICE TO CREDITORS approved. CHARTER HAS THE JOBS 'Estate of L... RALPH SORGE Appeal #277 of Dr.. Peter Zilahy IN! WATERTOWN. The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Judge, * 10. LAWN & GARDEN 1979 FOR'D FAIRMONT. 4 dr., to construct a, sign Vh. feet from, a, AT, AC, PS, 65k. $1,300. Call of the Court of Probate, District of street line located at Main Street, • LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ^RESTORE YOUR MEADOW... 274-4742. Watertown at a. hearing held, on Watertown be denied. • CLERICAL Have it. bush-hogged, mowed. Call August 28, 1987 ordered that all Dated in Watertown, Connecticut Professional Outdoor Serv ices, 1979 DODGE ASPEN, slant 6. AT, claims-'must be presented to the this 3rd day of September, 1987' • SECRETARIAL 266-7075. AC, PS, PR $1,300' or B,O. Fiduciary on or before Dec. 3, 1987 Cheryl Carley, Secretary • DATA ENTRY 274-6037. Call after 6 p.m. or be barred as by law provided. Zoning Board of Appeals Charter reps will be taking CRUSHED STONE, wood chips Kathleen B. .Navin, Clerk, TT 9-3.-87' applications in Watertown, delivered. Call Professional Out- The fiduciary is: 14. MOTORCYCLES thurs. Sept. 10, 1987. door Services. 266-7075. Cristine R. Pappas 41 Cutler St.' SHIS CIIIK • FOIL Till 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. "8,2 HONDA 250R trikc. New ~The right person will eventually CONRAD'S MOWER REPAIR. Woo ley Booger tires, front Watertown, Ct. 06795 be taught management prin- AT I'm ready if you are! Offering the sprocket, master cylinder for brakes TT 9-3-87 ciples and techniques THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH usual tiisi. quality service on ALL and new rear brake pads. 'Very good Paid Training and 305 Main St., Watertown, CT BRANDS of lawn mowers, smaller cond. S695 or best offer' tall HELP WANTED Supervisory Development Classes CHARTER 'OFFERS EXCELLENT riding mowers, week, wackers, 263-2220: • Good wage, com;mission, • PAY PLUS BENEFIT'S tillers, etc. Used mowers for sale. Looking for mechanically- quarterly bonuses.. Other Over 20 years experience. Pick up. 1973 YAMAHA, XS.1100. Full fair- inclined people to train on our benefits. Transportation is a- CHARTER and delivery. Free estimates. ing w/stereo. side bags & trunk. specialized equipment. This in- must. Be sure to call: TEMPORARY SERVICES 274-9497'.. $1,500 or BJO. 274-6037. Call after cludes rolling and related equip- 621-7939 ' 6 p.m. ment. We are looking for reliable for an interview appointment, 573-1471 or stop by your nearest A BEAUTIFUL LAWN starts with and dependable people. Apply in Never A Fee person. Monday-Friday., FOTOMAT STORE • LAWN GUYS" Excel I" Program! 1,6. LOST & FOUND E.O.E. M/F 274-0608. ABANDONED KITTEN needs J & S METALS • loving home. Rusty & white. Part RELIABLE LANDSCAPING. 95 Wooster Court: Angora. Please call 274-9001. SALES Weekly lawn cutting, driveways Foresivillc. CT' sealed & repaired, new lawn; in- stallation, liming, fertilizing. Fall PRESENT FINISHED PORTRAITS 18. FAIRS & BAZAARS leaf removal or just about anything. If you can sell, are personable, free to travel, we offer a, solid 274-0359. TABLE SPACE available for in- FlISiLE opportunity! No canvassing. Schedule appointments Manage- door Flea Market Oct. 10 & II. Two tickets for • ment advancements. Paid training. $20,000 to $35,000 yearly HEDGES & TREES trimmed. 274-8585. income, Paid expenses. Mowing, spring & fall clean-ups & "FUNNY. GIRL" . Candlewood ".Piayhouse For interview call collect: misc.-jobs. Call Bob ••after 6 p.m., ] KEN SHAILER 274-3500. 23. NOVENAS Sept. '6, 2nd' row center $34 At: 1-879-1426 CRUSHED STONE driveways in- ST. JU.DE'5 NOVENA. May the Two tickets to Oakdale Associated Family- Photographers stall led. M,. F. Lan d scap i ng, "Golden Boys" 1 Sacred Heart, of Jesus be adored, 274-7709 .. •glorified, loved and preserved J of Bandstand" throughout, the world now and 5 Sat., Sept.. 12, excellent seats^ LAWN MOWING & general land- forever. Sacred Heart: of Jesus pray '§ ' $32 BRAXTON MANUFACTURING, INC. scape work. M.F. Landscape. for us. St. Jude. worker of I 2,74-9912 Echo Lake Road . 274-7709. miracles, pray for us. Say this Watertown prayer nine times a day. By the SHRUBS, HEDGES & trees eighth day your prayer will be trimmed. General, debris removal. answered. It has never been known, RETAIL ASSISTANT Applications Being Accepted for M.F. Landscape, 274-7709. ' to fail. Publication must be promis- Assisting our Area, Supervisor. FIRST and SECOND SHIFT MACHINE OPERATORS ed. Thank you and, God. bless you. 'Your time will be spent working TIME 'TO' START THINKING St. Jude. L.C. in our Naugatuck, Waterbury, Please Apply in. Person about Fall cleaning. Lawn-mowing, Barkharristed & Torring'ton leal" removal, new lawns, sod or ,30'., ITEMS FOR RENT • Stores. This is a growth oppor- • Equal Opportunity Employer M/F seed „ Co m me re i al' o r re s ide n t ia I. tunity that can develop into a: Call 274-4595. management position. We offer MOWERS, TILLERS, chippers. an excellent, starting wage, plus augers, saws, tracks, trailers, tools, LOAM, SAND,, STONE, FILL full benefit, package & commis- tables, chairs, tents, dozers, ex- del ivered... Th ree-yd. mi n iinuni. sion. Call your nearest Fotomat cavator, loaders, & back hoe. Ren- Leave message. 274-4595. Store. tal Center, Inc., 274-8821. 575-0394 IUSIC INEXPENSIVE lawn mowing. S h rubs, fe rt i, 1 i za t, io n. Fre e estimates. Fall clean-ups available. WATERTOWN 755-8,565. LAND FIR SALE REAL ESTATE IRECTOR/ if Owner SALES ASSOCIATES STAN S LANDSC4PING WATERTOWN .Girdens tilltd tall LICJO up leaf IV al area, 46 166 sq ft. in ill |j <* n\ miw id brush &. Pmate«Ice Neighborhood EXPERIENCED AIM'DMetly licensed lull lime agents needled Cold tell "Uixs m A. tnimneJ jLni.rillj.nd Perl Testei Ready lor Your Hew lone Barker Daniel SPitam Associates is a RGANIST M. ipirr; Fru. LslimilLS 2^4 1M2 or A I Sure) Hap uailaile thollf o i nedl comp^nj recognized na- '"4 lionuidle Find out dboul our tremen dlous training pronram and career Cal 274 8B82 Aiier e P M dsteiopmentoppanu lilies progressive lUMNC M F roirnnniss on sch^dlulp nithout o 274-2201 imart filing fees or Innchise fens Na and leave message lional rpferral and PIO alion sjstem and ""j rniuiLh moiv I n onfidpnfi I in FOR GROWING WATERBURY PARISH Ml \\l I TIP CQntartEile nOHa"* aler to n f Iarag r at ' 4 B4J1 The successful candidate houldhave:_ I ! • a liturgical awareness VATERTOWH V EHTS NEEDED ability to select music appropriate to liturgical seasons ps dun r t Ci ESECIlUYTO tfHD'EOUP ••ability to work harmoniously with choir members and ttv> parish n i ded L / fRfliniDOUS S HI TOOK tomrnjrciiy 1111 t ill I fjpv Ha» PIT air°a s Idrqpst A MEMBER OF7HE ~(\ 13 ask job r e q u i r e me n t s: I f mc_ni fastc I ^roininq ho| per/ SEARS FIN4NCI L NETWORK ll 1 • Weekend Masses in I in ' I newcpapH Proto^sd tei a Plus two. choir re he air sals weekly. riton S2DH per < e h alat ' I plus censes 10°u ronrnis We offer: li h • • a parish community ready io be challenged sen health t> nefitb [ •i.r- >y I ! into developing a new my sic program. Call I if Fleschner at vJsJakjB« Interested applicants: should send resume to: For most Americans the only real The Westside- Stopper DANIEL SETTANI St. Michael's Church St. Michael's Drive, WaterlKiry, CT 06704 quarrel wilh capitalism seem to be (203)397-2424 A, S S 0 C I A. T E S the shortage ol capital. • Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 28 Town, Times (Watertownwatertownhistoricalsociety.org, Conn,) Sept, 3, 1987' v SAVE-SAVE-SAVE-SAVE-SAVE-SAVE 1987 T-BIRDS III

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