Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org Uimee Timely Coverage Of News In The Fastest Growing Community In Litchfkld County April 15,1982^ Vol. 37 No. 15 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE '10,00 PER YEAR Car. Rt, P,S, PRICE 25 CENTO" Public Invited To Budset Workshoi Townspeople have been given a chance next week to participate in a Board of Education budget Board Delays Action On strategy session, The Board Monday night set up a workshop for Wednesday, Application By Mrs. Judd April 21, at 7 p.m. in the high school libraiy to plot a course for To Extend Her ~ " its $9.6 million 1982-83 package. Polk School Principal Margar building for 1982-83. Or is It $9.3 million? et Judd said emphatically she William Fassbender, club "I don't see it as our role to "certainly will" be around for president, said the group usually cefHC in with a $225,000 cut," the Board of Education's next re- meets from 8 to 10 p,m, Mon- stated School Superintendent Dr. Richard C, Briggs as he remind- PREPARING THE CHORAL SECTION of the Sunday, April 18 gular meeting May 10. days through Thursdays. It has 1 That's when the fate of the 72- about 35 members, around half ed the Board of the impending "Bach Marathon * at Christ Episcopal Church are accompanist April 28 formal hearing. Eunice Sehermerhom, left, member of the board of directors, Water- year-old principal will come up from Watertown. for discussion again. Board member Cynthia Whita* By a split 5-3 vote, the Town bury Chapter, American Guild of Organists, and Dorothy Ferguson, Council last week ordered a director. Sponsored by the A.G.O., the 2 to 5:30 p.m. event will in- The Board Monday night ta- ker, as she has done in the past, bled acting on an extension of cast the dissenting vote. She said $225,000 reduction in education clude four selections from Bach cantatas. Singing will be by the au|- spending, bringing the Board mentaed Christ Church Choir, (Valuckas Photo) her employment, In fact, it didn't she disapproves of a rifle range even discuss it. being located in an elementary budget down to $9,339,935. The Under the regulations of the school. increase over the previous year is state Teachers Retirement Dr. Briggs said there have 6.1 percent. GOP Policies, No Income Board, education boards must been no complaints received by However, Dr. Briggs said the vote on contracts of teachers or his office on the club. Board should bring to hearing administrators over 70. Mrs. Catherine Murphy, 94 the $9,6 million it unanimously Tax Supported In Survey Mrs. Judd has been in the Ball Farm Road, was appointed a approved. The lesser sum would school system.here 45 years, and teacher aide at Polk, effective erroneously Indicate to the Coun- Respondents to a local legisla- covery program? Yes 68 per- cil the Board "accepted the cut," cent, no 18.6, undecided 13.4. has been Folk's principal for April 14. She will work three tor's recent random survey Indl- many years. Dr. Richard C. days a week, 2'/i hours per day, he said. cated they generally favor Presi- 5. If your refuse collection bill The superintendent said he could be reduced significantly, Briggs, school superintendent, She will service a student dent Reagan's economic recove- supports her retention. based on a recommendation by has a prepared list ready show, ry program. would you put your garbage at ing what cutbacks beyond curbside once a week for pickup? Board member David Dalton, the Central Planning and Place- The repeal of the state's tax on who made the motion to table, ment Team evaluation report. $100,000 will do to the school unincorporated businesses, no Yes 62.9 percent, no 24.7, unde- said simply he feels there should High school coaches appointed system, income tax, and more money for elded 12,4. be "more time to discuss it." His through 1984 were Andrew Du- "But in no way will I recom- highway and road' repairs also 6. Do you favor casino gamb> motion was approved unani- naj and Alexander McKee, assis- mend any cuts be made!" he as- were among the items support- ling in Connecticut? Yes 26.8 mously. tant football mentors, and John serted. ed. percent, no 63.9, undecided 9,3. The past few years, two camps Galvin, cross-country. Girls' The philosophy was question- State Rep, Jamie Mclaughlin, 7. Should the state spend of thought have emerged on re- swimming coach John Seller and ed by member Richard Capanna, R.68th Assembly, reported 97 more money to maintain state tirement guidelines: some Board volleyball coach Rita Longo were L

m. Page 4 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) April 15,1982 •••••••DDDDDanDDDPDDQnDDDn Property of the WatertownGreen, is playing vanit Historicaly base- Society ball for the lake Forest College, GKAZIANO.-A daughter, Lisa Legislature approves Bill 620, TOWN TIMES INC. Lake Forest, 111., this spring. A Ann, March 21 in Orlando, Fla, the Thomas Reorganization Bill. freshman , he is a to Mr. and Mrs, David A, Grazi- "Reorganization" is a code watertownhistoricalsociety.orgPublished Weekly 1980 graduate of Deerfield ano, (Gloria Pelletier), Orlando, name for "elimination of ser- Second clasi postage paid at Watertown, Ct. Academy, and a 1981 graduate of Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. vices." Bill 620 gives an un- Office located in the George Building, 678 Main Street, Watertown The lawreneeville School. Anthony Graziano, 28 Hillerest elected Board of Governors the For news or information call 274-6721 Ave,, Oakville, and Mr. and power to cut down or eliminate Mrs. Phydime Peiletier, Water- Address mail to TOWN TIMES any Community, State, or Tech- Joseph J. Pratt, son of Mr. and bury. Great-grandparents are nical college or University cam- Box 53, Oakville, or Box 1, Watertown, Ct. Mrs. Lewis Pratt, 67 Fiume St., Mr, and Mrs. Nick Caeeiatore, 28 pus, together with its programs. William E. Simmons, Editor & Publisher Oakville, graduated recently Hillerest Ave,, Oakville, and Mr. We are convinced these powers Tommy Valuckas, City Editor from DeVry Technical Institute, and Mrs. Telesphore Peiletier, will be used. Why else reorgan- Leslie Fisher, Dolores Semeraro Woodbridge, N.J. A graduate of Fort Kent, Maine, Ize? - and Claudia Pettinicchi Watertown High School, he has The Reorganization Bill also Sales Representatives accepted a position with Triad reduces the different Boards of System Corp., Sunnyvale, Calif. Franelne Ouarino, Office Manager Society Meets Trustees to figureheads. This destroys the integrity of the insti- USPS 635-410 Next Wednesdayy tutions. Broad powers are given Th Ail i instead to distant and Inexperi- nnnnaD The April meeting of the Wat- enced bureaucrats. This severe- ADVERTISING NOTICE ertown Historical Society will be mGHAM»A son, Robert Na- held Wednesday, April 21, at 8 ly threatens the quality and ef- TOWN 1 lMtis wUI make evciy effort (o see lhal «U id¥frtbliig copy It comedy prfnfed. than, Mar, IS in Cape Cod Hos- fectiveness of each program. The publishers assume no financial responsibility for typographical tnon In adverilse- p.m. at the Museum, DeForest menti, but will gladly reprint, without charge, ( part of advirtlstinMt In whkh u , oltal to Mr, and Mrs. L, Jeffrey St. According to the Governor's may occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may be canceled or corrMlid within dead* Ingram (Eleanor Cady), of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moberg Blue Ribbon Commission report line limits only. Brewster, Mass. Grandparents will give an illustrated talk on it will require a minimum addi- are the Rev, Dr, Phyllis Ingram, their visit to Alaska. tional expenditure of $4,000,000 of Canton, N.Y., and Mr, and ~.,™m*mmmgmmmmXSiB Pfc Richard L. Armor, son of. The Museum is open to the to staff and equip the proposed Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Demers, Mrs. Robert S, Cady, Water- board. This is equivalent to the town. Mrs. Clifford I. Allen, public on Wednesday afternoons Servicemen's, Guernseytown Road, recently between 2 and 4 o'clock, or by fO™°'!h,e"state of educating completed basic training at Fort Messina, N.Y., is great-grand- appointment, 1,500 full-time public college Corner . Dix.N.J, mother. students! B. Cunningham, son While in training, he served as HCHS College Fair Please write or call your legis- a squad leader and completed lators and the Governor to kill C0NN1R--A son, Justin M th 10 Hamilton Ave,, has been specialized classes in leadership. Charles, Mar. 22 in Waterbury More than 100 colleges will be this obnoxious and misdirected appointed a sergeant Jn the U,S represented at the College Fair bill immediately. (Your State's Air Force, * He also had specialized training Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles in weapons, and earned the titles Connor (Cynthia Mendyka), 118 Night Tuesday, April 27, from 7 legislators' names and addresses The new non-commissioned of sharpshooter with the M-16, Maple Ave. Grandparents are fu ?'?n-at HoIy Cross High and phone numbers are listed in officer completed training in and expert with the M-66 hand Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mendy. School, 587 Oronoke Road, Wa- the blue pages of your phone management, leadership, human grenade, terbury. book under Connecticut, State relations, and NCO nsponslbill- ka, Oakville, and Mr. and Mrs. Pfc, Armor will now go to 20 Charles Conner, Naugatuck. The event Is being sponsored of.) ties before being awarded this oy the Advisory Committee. ststui weeki of specialized training in Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fiftal, Oak- Sincerely, military intelligence and com- vllle, are great-grandparents. The agenda includes financial H.R. Friedman Mr. Cunningham is a securltv munications at Fort Devens, >* a 9 - aid presentations and refresh- Conn, Inter-Campus Council specialist at Grand Forks Air Mass, He will serve as a signal GRAYSON-A son, Shane Mi- ments. Students and parents 124 Clay Street Force Base, N.D., with the 321st security specialist. ehael, Mar. 22 in Waterbury from the Greater Waterbury area Thomaston Missile Security Squadron. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Terry are invited. Editor He is a 1977 graduate of Wa- m u Grayson (Maria Cirelli), Fre- Sexia Fiera Meeting Town Times •"""'" ~ "ehool. mont, Calif. Grandparents are Dear Sir; sissssisisi Mr. and Mrs. Gino Cirelli, Oak- The Sexta Fiera organization will meet Friday, April 16, at 3 At a regular meeting of the Restocking ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Town Council held on Monday Peter Krawchuk, son of Mr, Grayson, Salt Lake City, Utah. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Thorn- ."...;&, the store as Lodge, Hamilton Avenue Her April 6, the following resolution : and Mrs, Peter Krawchuk, 5 The Mrs. Orsula Biello, Oakville, is was adopted- SEVWQ. With great-grandmother. topic will be ' 'Potpourri '' NEE S WHEREAS, the Boys' Varsitv * NewFabricsf Swim Team of Watertown YORK-A son, Patrick Russell, High School had a successful Mar. 22 in Waterbury Hospital to season in 1981-82, and Spring Colors Mr. and Mrs. Russell York (Car- The following real estate tran- WHEREAS, the team, led by In: ol DeSanto), Waterbury. Grand- sactions were made from Friday, coaches J. Russell Davey and • Polyester Gabardine Thursday parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mi- April 2, through Thursday, April Oarry Smith, went undefeated $3.89 yd. mmGhrfifiasoh chael DeSanto, Oakville, and Mr. 8, according to warranty deeds in the Naugatuck Valley • New Calicos and Mrs. Ronald York, Shelton. filed In the town clerk's office; League, won the Class "S" NoCovjr Great-grandparents are Mrs. State Championship, and S2.49yd..$2.98yd. April fi.-Highgate Enterprises, yf)day Harriet York, Shelton, and Mrs. Inc., Waterbury, to John J. and Placed 8th overall in the State •Solid Color Broad- Marie Foss, Bangor, Maine. Opens, and cloths $2,49 yd. Craiy Finger Marion C, Heanue, Bridgeport, condominium unit J-13, 245 • Quilt Battings & JSftfi WHEREAS, these accomp- Pillow Forms Cherry Ave,, $39,000, lishments are truly significant, April 7"Lawrence D. and Ma- especially repeating as State targe Selection of Notions, xine L, Kwaraceius, Watertown, Patterns & Trims Champions >« a new class, Nfl Coyer to Viola E. Everift, Watertown, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 9 Bears properties on Straits Turnpike, RESOLVED, that the Wate" $55,000, town Town Council wishes to | Homemakers Workshop; on Draught April 8-Arthur Williams, Nau- take this opportunity to recog. p4 Elm St., Thomaston Happy Hour gatuck, to David N. and Paula D. mze the Watertown High 4 to 7 Gold, Watertown, property on School Boys' Varsity Swim 283-5678 Middlebury Road, 567,000. i earn, and Hours: Men., Tuij,, Wed,, Sat. 104 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Thura, & Fri, 10-8 7B§Q that the Town Council con' 1223 N, Main, Wfby gratulates both coaches and all Editor team members for a great ef- Town Times fort, which has brought pride Dear Sir: and honor to our town, How would you like your near- Signed: est public college to close? Or Joseph R. Cuttitta have many of its courses and Town Councilman programs eliminated? There is a strong possibility that some or all CARD OF THANKS ureenvieuj. of this will happen, if the State We wish to express our sin- Fertilizer For cerest appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors Your Entire Lawn TIP TilTI, for their Masses, contributions, TRUCKING flowers and condolences offered n®9- $36,95 to us following the death of our QuflSiuk R. Woodbury beloved husband, father and Mfr. rebate 4 00 263-3972 grandfather. Our rebate 4,00 yOU CALL WE HAUL The Leo Fabian Family. ANYTIME, ANY PLACE Net $28.95 CRUSHED STONE ORAVIL • LOAM • SAND (20,000 sq. BULLDOZING MAsoNABit ma ft, size) You'i0 Always Ahead When you Call Ted Latex-ite Driveway Sealer 5 gal. regular.... $8.95 cis» -- St. Mary Magdalen with sand 9.45 Economy Studs Church Hall, 2"X4"X8ft. Landscape Timbers 6*X6ffX8ft, Oakville $1.49 ea, Joseph Clncogrono (creosote treated) $7,95 ea. 3 EP6l B R • n All plumbing repairs 3 and Installation, 7:15 Supply Co. 56 Echo Lake Road ^§f Reasonable rates. 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Including recrea- Logan Field House, 2:30 p.m. Officials reported 125 people tion extensions 2S3-25S, and sen- donated blood, including 20 first- ior center and minibus ests, 423- MONDAY, AFRtt 19 time donors. Seventy-five donors 424. • SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. came as a result of phone call re- center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. minders. THURSDAY, APKfl, IS FASHION SHOW by West- The Watertown chapter of the SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. bury Women's Club at Coder- AARP, the VFW Post 7330 Aux- center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; so- wick Inn, 6;30 p.m. iliary, and the Watertown cial and penny auction, i to 4 BD. OF EDUCATION execu- Grange members manned the p.m.; luncheon at high school, Hve session meeting at Judson phones. Kathy Razza was the , 12:10 p.m. School, 7 p.m. coordinator. GARDEN CLUB meeting at TOWN COUNCIL meeting at Volunteering services were the RABBI1 away b LaBonne Watertown Library, 470 Main Junior Women's Club and West- an bt., as an Easte? r promotion> *", wa" s won *by Mrs, Mar's Mark"y Zublc, high school library, 8 p.m. St., 1 p.m. Guest: Mrs. Robert PUBLIC BUILDINGS Commit- bury Woman's Club, Public poured here with Robert LaBonne, Jr., left/and DoH 2E Seymour with slides on "Wild tee meeting at French St. police Health Nursing Association and Flowers of New England." community nurses, firemen, the Hospi al. Free raffle tickets were given out at the store over the past headquarters, 8 p.m. • BBS latter organized by John Dillon. several weeks The winning ticket was drawn by Miss Alicia Dee FHIDAY, APKIL 16 TUESDAY, APRIL 20 StanUy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stanley (Parn LaSnSf SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaBonne. (UBonnePhofo).' SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave, center open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Agency Gives minibus to Waterbury and mall health screening at First Congre- POLAROID WHS Bunny Lunch in morning and afternoon. gatlonal Church. Wetlands Nod Instant Color The "Lunch with the Easter SEXTA FIERA meeting at The Conservation Commission Bunny" and egg hunt program, home of Mrs. Thomas Lodge, WEDNESDAY, APRtt 21 •Inlands Wetlands Agency ap- PASSPORT PICTURtS originally slated April 10 at Wat- Hamilton Ave., 3 p.m. Her topic: REC BUS vacation trip for proved last week an application Taken While You Walt ertown High School, has been re- "Potpourri." youngsters to Mountain Park, to conduct a regulated activity scheduled for Saturday, April 17. Holyoke, Mass,, leaves Deland across the wetlands, The special event for young- SATURDAY, APRtt 17 Field 8:30 a.m.; returns 5 p.m. Concetta Fabian and Kathleen Shop, Ine, sters will take place from 11:30 TOWN CLERK'S office in SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. B. Navin received the agency's 90 Souih Main Strtt! a.m. to 1 p.m. No tickets will be Town Hall, 37 DeForest St., open center open 9 a.m, to 4 p.m.; blessing to construct a driveway 9 a.m. to 12 noon for business" Witirbury Tel. 754.2256 available at the door; only child- minibus to Waterbury and'mall leading to a proposed four-lot ren with prior reservations will BASEBALL CLINIC for first SO in morning only; AARP meeting subdivision off Thomaston Road Cameras—Prejtoiers be admitted. youths, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at at United Methodist Church, 1 near the Bottom of Nova Scotia Swift Junior High School, in- OPEN MONDAYS In case of poor weather the p.m. Hill Road. egg hunt will be held indoors. doors-outdoors; fee charged. REDEVELOPMENT Agency Stanley Masayda, zoning en- meeting at Town Hall Annex, forcement officer, said the drive- SUNDAY, APRtt 18 424 Main St., 7:30 p.m. way must cross a small wetlands BACH MARATHON of organ AGING COMMISSION meet- area. works at Christ Church, 25 The ing at Falls Ave. senior center, He said subdivision plan has 7:30 p.m. yet to be submitted to the Plan- OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS ning and Zoning Commission for -meeting at Oakville Branch Li- approval. brary, 55 Davis St., 7:30 p.m. ratt — m a - Carnival Time COMTNG EVENTS REC TRIPS: May 21 (open), Ringhng Bros., Barnum & Bailey May 1 At WHS 600 MAIN St. Circus at New Haven Coliseum; The Watertown High School June 19-20 (open), Tall Ships at Class of 1983 will have its annual OAfCVJUI Philadelphia; Aug. 13-15 (filled), spring carnival Saturday, May 1, Lake George and Saratoga, N.Y. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ttl. 274-3284 Call recreation office for details school. Of Anofhir Fabulous COUNTDOWN SENIOR CLASS play "A Mid- The juniors have planned pony or 274-1220 summer Night's Dream" by rides, games, arts and crafts, a 1630 iarnum Av©,, Stratford WHS Class of 1982, April 30- tag sale, plenty of food booths, May 1. and a horse drawn wagon for the event. Rain will move all activi- All Of Our Stores Are Joining ties inside. Items for the tag sale are being This SELLAiRATiON accepted, and can be dropped off carnival day at WHS at 8 a.m. For more information, contact SAVE Mrs. Peter Arduino at 274-2604. ENGINEERED is offering 60% SINTERINGS PLASTICS, INC. r -•• •••• vHiiguiiBi mpmnanQUi A WATmoWN Take 20 % Off Our Already Discounted Prict 1 INDUSTRY On AH Brand New Spring and Summer Merchandise Sals Ends .Sunday Girls1 WsarToSfzs 14 ANTRON Boys' Wear To Size 20

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He said the student's creativ Historical- Society returning to Sweden in July with LcLeche L*agu§ Swedish Schooling Givesity is bounded by guidelines, a memorable and enriching ex- rules, and low expectations, perience he will never forget, The Watertown LaLeche They are considered untrustwor- (Tomas is the first of three League will meet Tuesday, Apr Students Hardwatertownhistoricalsociety.org Challengethy and unable to handle pro- Swedish exchange students Miss 20, at 7:30 p.m. This month's Bvy Tracy KnnniulKennedyv '_ „. ^ blem situations. topic is The Art of Breastfeedine Tomas Calming, an American The Swedish student is faced Kennedy is reporting on for their with a strenuous workload and In relation to a Student Coun- impressions and adventures.) and Overcoming Difficulties. Field Service (APS) foreign stu> The meeting is open to all in- dent, arrived in the United States many responsibilities. "If you cil, Tomas spoke of a "Student skip a class, It's your own pro- Union." This useful organiza- terested mothers, and they may and Watertown during the sum. BB/BS Sock Hop bring their babies. For further merofi981. blem and your grades that go," tion's opinions are heard and considered by the Swedish gov- information call Kfllhie SuBar at He comes to us from an indus- Tomas remarked seriously, A third sock hop dance bene* "You have 15 subjects in a eminent, as well as being a ben- flttlng Big Brothers/Big Sisters 274.4598, trial city named Sundsvall, loca- efit to the school, ted on the mideastern coast of week's schedule, and each of Greater Waterbury will be |HUf!l}HiiiiHII|«iUSHilll!«aSlliSIJOiL Sweden. He currently Is being school day is seven and a half Tomas is attending Watertown held Saturday, April 17, from 8 hosted by the generous George hours long," he informed. The High School and has involved p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Masonic FR0M1 student rarely has time for an himself in many activities. His Temple Hall, 156 West Main St., Cicchetti family of 90 Vail! Road, energetic personality Is released Tomas and his mbther live in after-school job. Waterbury, The event is BYOB, Tomas has some concerned while running track and rehear- and open to ages 18 and dver. T01,000,000 feelings for his fellow classmates sing for the upcoming senior There will be a live broadcast in the United States: "Unfortun- play, "A Midsummer Night's by 14-NVR, free socks from COPIES ately, it's possible to go through Dream," Worth's, dance contests, and high school without learning any- He concentrates much of his door prizes. thing at all." - effort in his studies. His sche- Tickets are available from the STEBCO dule includes accelerated cours- M He also feels the average stu- Post Office Drug Store, DePorest lOSCOMMiBCIALSTBifT dent "doesn't know what is go- es and a vigorous physical educa- Street, and Pepperidge Tree WATIRTOWN, CONN1CT1CUT osris tion class. J74.Se00of2M.1S11 ing on in the world." They are Card Shop, Straits Turnpike, (HHINOPIONeEB VOLKiWAQENI not actively involved in the cur- Tomas's overflowing and en- rent affairs or problems that are thusiastic spirit, and Swedish rapRaranmniinn sneaking up on them and their charm are a large part of his ag- future, he said. gressive personality. He will be MAINTENANCE f HRED OF IflGHFUM, COSTS? f Professional Cleaning Services A Investigate Savings That A Solar Domestic ± I Hot Water System Can Provide I Residential - Commercial A Let Your Money Work For You A Industrial • For More Information And A T Carpets • Floors • Upholstery A FREE SOLAR SURVEY 4 Tomas Calming T Sundsvall, which Is populated by • Calk SUN RIGGERS 100,000 inhabitants. The city is t...... 274-6398 f famous for being the "education, QaQPQOQOOOflnonoooQDQ a aa o o a_ o a al center" of that area, and also fl fl na DIET CENTER houses a productive paper indus- RATED #1 try. 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Mrs. Niesobecki is a certified ous pieces ranging from Broad- For the Best of Top 40»s Music Youth Group Is sex educator, Lamaze, and natu- way to popular, classical to patri- ral family planning instructor. otic. The combined chorus will I Raffling House Concerned with the holistic1 honor American composers Vir- Yesterdays Cafe approach to education and family ill Thomson and Norman Dell A house raffle for the All Joio. 408MainSt.,Oakville Saints* Church youth group, care, she has been a resource Oakville, is underway. person and guest lecturer In hos- Tickets will be available at the pltals and colleges throughout door, Friday and Saturday April 16th and 17th A maximum of 2,000 tickets will be sold on a new, custom Connecticut. Manager Program built Cape Cod, with full dormer, The program is open to the VISIONS located on Wonx Spring Road, public. Merrill Lynch Realty currently Thursday-ladies Night, Dally Happy Hours3-6p.m. Southington, Glorioso Builders, Zilahy To Lecture is putting all its office managers Sunday Night-Happy Hours 7-clogini Inc., constructed the house and throughout the country through Afttr 7 PM PROPER ATTIRE ONLY ADMnTED is sponsoring the raffle. Monday Evening an intensive educational pro- The home, on a half-acre, has gram designed to certify them as three bedrooms, finished base- Dr. Peter M. Zilahy, local chi- "Certified Mortgage Officers." ment, family room, and formal ropractor, will be guest speaker All of Merrill Lynch Realty/ dining room. Open house Is each on Monday, April 19, at 7 p.m. at Barrows' office managers in the Sunday through May, 1 to 4 p.m. the Connecticut School of Gym> Connecticut market completed Drawing is June 12. nasties, 979 Main St. their course of study on March Tickets can be obtained by Dr. Zilahy, a graduate of Rut- 12, and will soon be able to offer contacting Margaret Griffin gers University and the Palmer potential buyers even more in- Realtor, Mllldale, at 621.0191. College of Chiropractic, will pre- depth knowledge and advice- in sent the latest data on the biome- the area of mortgage financing chanlcs of the spine as related to than was previously available. Sex Education the chiropractic holistic approach to health: WWC Fashion Show Is PTA Program There is no charge for the lee- The Baldwin-Judson PTA will ture, which Is open to the public. A dinner and fashion show by sponsor a program on sex educa- Regular exercises classes will be the Westbury Woman's Club will tion Tuesday, April 27, in the held at 6 and 8 p.m. be held Monday, April 19, at Ce- Judson School cafeteria at 7i30 derwick Inn: Northfield Road. p.m. Holy Cross Music Louise Niesobecki, a register- The Holy Cross High School •, tails at 6:30 p.m. ClubmenibeW ed nurse with degrees in soci- Music Department will present will model fashions by Executive ology and counseling, will be the its annual Spring Concert Friday, Suite for Her of Waterbury. guest speaker. She presently is April 23, at 8 p.m. In the school The show is the annual fund coordinator of prenatal and par- auditorium. raiser planned by Westbury, enting education at St. Mary's The choral and instrumental which each year distributes mon- Hospital, Waterbury, departments will perform vari- ies to worthy local causes. General chairwoman is Teresa • FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Pagano. ffl JMaurairt Baktd Stuffed Moms' Flea Market JUMBO SHRIMP Rifl.8.95...... The Alumni Mothers of Holy Cross High School will sponsor a Introduelng a Who!§ New Menu! tailgate flea market Sunday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at • Entertainment By Gunther • the Oronoke Road, Waterbury school parking jot. For more information, call and Motel Barbara Regan at 753-5323, or Specializing in- Carm Panasuk at 729.8562. ® Steaks ® Veal Unitarian Fellowship • Chops • Chicken The Mattatuck Unitarian Fel- lowship's annual meeting will be Prime Rib - Friday & Saturday Night The Little London held Friday, April 23," at the Woodbury Firehouse, Quassuk Wine List to Compliment Your Dinner Restaurant Road. Coffee and dessert will be Easter is come and gone served at 7 p.m., followed by the "Just Very Good Food..." meeting at 7:30 p.m. Approval But it's not too early to plan for DAY of by-laws, election of officers, and other business are on the Route 6 Cocktails, English Beers, Fine Wines agenda. Plymouth Hours: Lunch Mon.-Fri. li:30-2 Pub Lunch: iii30^ p,m. Tuts-Sat. 283-8067 Dinner Wed.-Sat. 5 -10 Sun 5 -9 Dinner; 6 Plm,-9 pitnt Tues.-Sat.

Reservations: 263-0466 ltarisFri.Apri.16f 107 Main St. North, Woodbury, CT. AduIisIl.SO „, Kids&Sri.99« (In front of Bowling Lanes) Nightly at 7 &9!ZJp,m Matinee Sat, & Sun, Rt. 6 Walcnown Rd, I p.m. 99« for AH Thomaslon. Rt. 8N, Exit 38.7 miles from alet Downtown Wlby, LCTINE Bestauranf Featuring,., internationalCuisim with many delicious Greek Specialties Baked Stuffed Shrimp Thurs, potato or rice Sunday Special - $9,95 vegeiablf Cinema $1.00 Off for Senior Citizens ••^^ bread & butter @ Prime Rib Fri. • Stuffed Chicken The Other Half m Broiled Bay Scallops Sunday Lunch Specials 11:30-4 Great Rock V Roll and Complete Dinner includes Soup or Salad, Comedy from Ohio jmlree. Potato, Vegetable, Coffee and Dessert. » Filet of Sole Almondine $6.95 e Baked Stuffed Jumbo Shrimp $6.95 Sat. CLOSED MONDAY • Stuffed Chicken Breast Cordon Bleu m$6.9 S5 • Seafood Crepe Alaskan King Crab, Scallop, & Shrimp $6'oS Riverside Drivers Will accept private parties for 20 to 60 people • New York Cut Sirloin Steak $7.95 Lunchm.2;30Tues..5at. SUNDAY • Fresh Tiny Bay Scallops Meuniere Sun, iff nitniinklavailablae $6.95 Dinneri 5.10 Tues.. Sit. DinmT n,9 Free Movies Barclay Square - Woodbury Free Hot Buttered (Bottom of Bel Sherman HU!) Popcorn HesemHons: 263.4555 No Cover jor times & titles FACE VALUE Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown Society, Conn.) April IS, 198 2 Page 9 SPOTLIGHT ON LOCAL BUSINESSES watertownhistoricalsociety.org AD&R Wedding Flowers Carpet Cleaning, Inc. from

It perhaps can be said Russell DiMeo, 76 North St., Oakville, GRAHAM'S.../Vafura/fy/ was lured into the carpet clean- ing business after an experience at his own home. He had a carpet man come in to do the rugs, but was not happy latest floral with the result nor the cleaning personalized method. designs 1 service "It really didn't do anything," he said. In by fresh, silk appointment So with his brother-in-law Pat and Rellly, he entered into a partner- dried ship of carpet cleaning so others wouldn't have to be displeased like he was. AD&R Carpet Cleaning was established In June, 1981, Russ said. The "D" for DIMeo and "R" for Reilly certainly are un- derstandable, but why the "A" as leadoff? "We put the 'A' in so we could get in the phone book right on Stop In or call 351 Watertown Ave. Russ DIMeo of A D & R Carpet Cleaning, 7

• Fresh Deli Right now there is a special of $18 for the first room, and 513 for Specials each room thereafter; hallways and stairs not included. SEWING MACHSNi SHOP OUR WEEKLY SPECIAU Russ explained a family of four 1624 Watertown Ave., Watsrbury i should have their carpets clean- Hours; Open 7 Days 8 AM - 8 PM ed twice a year, but if there is Open Men. thru Sat. 9-6 heavy traffic, throe times a year is recommended. He also pointed out some things homeowners can do to make the cleaning process go even easier. "If people don't vacuum the carpet, or its stain- Add Williamson Central ed, and they're walking all over Cooling To Your Present it, it makes my job tougher," Furnace System. Lucy, originally from Nauga- If you have an efficient forced tuck, said more families today heating system you may already have wall to wall carpeting. Plus, have one-half of a summer cool- the pitter-patter of children (like ing system. Your Williamson Dawn and Carolyn PiMeo gen- erate, or soon will) provides for cooling equipment will utilize plenty of foot traffic over the sur- the furnace blower, warm air IH.C0 » duct work, registers, and cold "Spray shampoos really don't air returns to circulate the air, do the job," Lucy said. "A pro- A good central cooling system fessional cleaning by AD&R Car- must be properly sized to func- pet Cleaning, Inc. will make your tion efficiently. Williamson has carpets last longer." a size and style to fit any size home, new or old.

The DiMeos said since they are a new company, they have to work harder in trying to beat the bigger folks. But because they work from the home, there is no overhead. "We do a terrific job!" Russ GEORGE A, GREEN, INC. assured. "We have one of the SOUR DOMESTIC HOT WATER & HEATING best machines on the market." AD&R Carpet Cleaning can be Plumbing-Heating-Electrical-Water Systems reached seven days a week by Air Conditioning-Domestic & Commercial calling the DiMeos at 274-5097, Washington Rd., Woodbury 263-2640 or Pat Reilly at 729-8550. Advertisement "We Seli-We Service" "LOOK OUT AND LOCKUP11 Four-year-old Johnny drank the lemon-scented furniture polish his mother left

on the living room table. Annie, age 3, swallowed a whole bottle.of aspirin whichProperty of the Watertown Historical Society her grandmother newer dreamed the child would touch. These are not unique ex- amples. The numbers are ugly. - < . ' . 1 This fear, an estimated half a million children will be victims of accidental poisoning,, according to the' National Consumer Product Safety Commission. Andw ninety percent of alii cases reported Involve children under five years of age. 9 While the Incidents of accidental poisoning are still a major problem,'there has *•#"• 'been a significant reduction in such cases since safety closures were first made .£».,.

watertownhistoricalsociety.org o mandatory in 1972. . S According to the National Clearinghouse for Poison Control'Centers: - '- - Reported cases of aspirin Ingestlon in children under five (5) declined 60% f from 1972 to 1977; ' ' . , " ' •..•••• "•• - the number of deaths from accidental aspirin poisoning In the' same, age group

for the same period decreased 76%; and ... 'Ul - In those same 5 years, the total number of accidental poisoning deaths. Inwolv- CO Ing all products dropped 56%. - - ' . - • - to The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that Ingestions 'of pre- scription drugs, which have reversible closures available, hawe been reduced1 by only 15%, one of the lowest reductions among all regulated products. - Aside from using products with safety closures (and replacing the closures with each use), are the following precautions: - Remember, children wilt eat and drink almost anything. Keep all poisons out -of their reach. Lock all medicines and poisons In a cabinet. . • Keep all products In their original containers. Never put them Into containers that resemble a food product." ' - ' .^ ' . - ' -. - • Discard old products by pouring them down the drain or toilet. Don't put the container into the refuse can,. ' . - Keep food and household products separated. ' - Never call medicine "candy." - - Always turn on the light before taking or giving medicine. - Children Imitate adults. Don't fake medicines In front of them. -Place warning labels on all containers. But remember, children-can't read. > • Check the garage, the cabinet under the kitchen sink, the bathroom, and the bedroom. Cosmetics, hair sprays and nail polish removers can be dangerous for young children. ' ' ' ' ' ' . if a poisoning occurs: . ' . . " , ••. 1. Call your doctor, hospital, ambulance or Poison Control Center immediately. Keep these emergency numbers near your phone. • ' - • •.'..'•-•.• 2. Check the label on the container for emergency procedures. > DO NOT' INDUCE VOMITING UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY MEDICAL PERSONNEL OR THE LABEL GIVES SUCH INSTRUCTIONS. - . " • . • •" •• ,.'• :-••_•• •:", . Remember, Look; out and Lockup. For a free; Poison Prevention checklist, write to the Department of Consumer Protection, Product Safety Division, 165 Capitol Ave. Hartford, Connecticut 06115. . _ TMs safety message sponsored by the following civic minded business and professional people: AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS TTMEX DEFENSE PRODUCTS' CORP. R.J. BLACK & SON, INC. DISTASI .MARKET GEORGE'S SERVICE. STATION 2 West Main & Loan Assn. of Waterbury 118 .Echo Lake Rd. Water Pumps & Water Condi.ti.oa.ers. 395' Davis St., Oakviile - 100 S. Main St. Waterbury, 757-9401 6M Main St., Watertown, 274-8818 , Watertown Thomaston Rd:., Watertown 274-8770 Thomaston, ,283-8219 Property of the Watertown Historical Society 274-8153 ARMAND'S FUEL. CO. TIIEHEMINWAY&BARTLETTMFG. CO'. • WATERTOWN CONVALARIUM R. CONSTRUCTION GOLD STAR TAP COMPANY, .INC., 131 Daws Street 150 Calender Rd., Watertown .560 Woodbury Rd. BLUE RIBBON ALLEYS Main St. 250 Porter St. Oakvflle, 274-2538 Watertown, 2,74-6748: 640'Main St.. Bethlehem, 266-7750 Watertown, 274-5354 THE HOME OIL. COMPANY Watertown 274-4083 MOBIL Heating OH WOODBURY SAVINGS BANK THE ATWOOD AGENCY, INC. Main St., Bethlehem 266-7749 One Sherman HIM Rd., Wood bury 263-2111 John B. Atwood BRANCH TOYOTA, INC. • 10 Bridge St., New Mi]ford, 354-3947 Heritage Village Ctr., South bury 832 Straits Turnpike DR'S CATERING SERVICE 'THE COWANS-KNIGHT CO., INC. Leonard DLFrancesco, Joim DiFrancesco Main St., Beth (eh em Knight St., Watertown. 49 DeForest St. 274-6711 Watertown 764 Main St., Watertown HYLIE PRODUCTS', INC. Bos.: 2743814, Res;.: 274-2134' watertownhistoricalsociety.org Straits Turnpike OAKVELLE HO'ME, IMPROVEMENTS 'CO. BRAXTONMFG. CO., INC. GRADALL RENTALS . Watertown 60 TarbeU Avenue Excavating & .Equipment Rentals BANKING CENTER Echo Lake Rd. ECONOMY TIRE: CENTER OakviDe, 274-23,28: '63 Greenwood St., Watertown Straits Turnpike, Watertown Watertown, .274-6781 1371 Main St. 274-43:22. Main St., Oakvflle Watertown, 2740295 INESON MANUFACTURING CO., INC. WATERTOWN LION'S CLUB' 66 Buckingham St. •CANDY DAY GKE Y ELECTRIC, INC.' • BOZZUTO-SAYRE-DEL GALLO, INC. 'CARTER'S EAST SIDE SERVICE STATION OakviOe, 274-3382 APRIL 24 512 Main St. 29 Centnd Aw., Waterbury 240'Echo Lake Rd. Oakviile, 274-5455 Bos. 574-5200, 274-8718,274-1054 Watertown,,, 274-8789 EDMUND'S INTERIORS' MATTATUCK BANK & A. & C AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 8 Main St.,. South, Woodbury 'TRUST COMPANY 263-2606'; < 172 Davis: Street. 'THE CHARCOAL CHEF' CARVEL 461 Main St. Main St., Rt. 6, Woodbury Ice Cream Drive-In Oalcvllle, 274-1527 Oakviile, 573-1900 263-2538 EMTL'S JEWELERS H.W. GRISWO'LD Straits Tpke., Watertown, 274-1462 709 Main St., Watertown Wallpapering-Interior & Exterior Painting C.L. ADAMS CO., INC.. NEIL'S AUTO' BODY, INC. CHASE PARKWAY GARAGE, INC. 274-1988 ' 50 Pomperang Rd., Woodboiy, 263-2660 CITYTRUST Woodbniy, 263-2151 Bos. 274-2463, Res. 274-3105 795 Straits Turnpike Watertown Of Bee 1029 Main St., Watertown Soothbnry, .264-5362 Watertown 274-8866 HEBERT'S GENERAL STORE 712 Main St., Watertown & EXXON SERVICE STATION Member FDIC OAKV0LLEVFW ALLYN'S CLEANERS & .DYERS 1000 LI fenfidd Rd'. 15 Echo Lake Rd. CHILDREN'S DANCE WORKSHOP Post 73» 181 Vi Davis St., Oakviile EVERITT'S GARAGE Watertown, 274-8704 _ THE. COLONIAL BANK Watertown, 274-1636; Evert It Lane, Oakviile ; "'"545 Main St., Wtn., 274-2561 Studio: 2744)008—574-5438 274-2147 1171 Main SI., Watertown Plaza 274-8841 PIK KWIK STORES' AL'S MARKET 254 Falls Ave. CONGRESS' TOOLS CO., INC. Ten Acre MaD-Watertown Knight St., Watertown, 274-5453 D'AMICO AGENCY Oakvitte, 274-3419 FAHNESTOCK&CO. HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT 816 Wolcott Road-Wokott Investments Nationwide Insurance GROUP, INC. 714 Maia Street-Plan tsvllie Heritage Village, Southbury Heritage Village 70S Main SI., Oakvilk 274-1457 .ARNOLD BAKERY THRIFT STORE CONN. TUBE PRODUCTS, INC. Old, Town Farm Rd. 264-6511 Sou thbury, 264-8291. THESIEMONCO. 348 Huntingdon Avenue Walertraiy, 757-77,26 Woodbniy SIEMON-DYN AMIC TOOL & .MFG. CO. HOWLAND-HUGHES CO. H DRUG CITY ELECTRONICS DTV. DONALD C. ATWOOD 'COUNTRY KETTLE RESTAURANT Downtown Waterbury o 1161 Main St., Watertown Watertown FALLS A VE, PACKAGE STORE 'George A. Baronlan Ins. Agency, Inc. Main St., Wood bury 122-140' Bank St., Waterbnry s 274-5425 ,252 Falb Avenue 141 W. Main St. 263-5373 .STANLEY STEEMER CARPET CLEANER, OakviOe. 274-1614 "i 280 MMdtebury Rd, Waterbnry 754-7493 DUBOWYBROS., INC. COVIELLO CONSTRUCTION 3" Watertown, 274*5540 686 Main St., Watertown 337 Williamson Circle FOUR CORNERS STORE, INC. H. PAULffiCKCOX Oakviile, 274-1914, 274-3373 Meats & Groceries JOHN M. MITCHELL,, HI DUFOUR BROTHERS, INC. ATWOOD'S SERVICE CENTER, INC. Four Corners Main Office' STATE NATIONAL Complete Anto Repairs DAVELUY'S RESTAURANT Middlebury, 758-2431 F.F. HITCHCOCK CO., .INC. Waterbury Rd. BANK OF CONNECTICUT' '789' Main St., Watertown, 274-2838 150' Echo Lake R.d. .238 Main St., So. Prospect, 758-6641 Woodbory, 263-31'05—263-2178; Ten Acre Shopping Mai, Straits Tpke. Watertown, 274-8829 O Telephone, 757-9476 BARIBAULT OIL CO'., INC. o 600 Main St., Oakviile DAVE'S AUTO' UPHOLSTERY fOlIRNIER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC JAEB MANUFACTURING CO., 9 DUHAMEL ELECTRONICS J. THOMAS HONDA 274-3284 or 274-6723 '430 Main, St. 135' Main St. 32JenksSL 408: Buckingham St. 'CREATIVE: LEASE CORP. OakviUe, 274-3922 Oakvtlle, 274-2569 'OakvSe, 274-3211 Oakvifle, 274-1974 816 Straits Tpke. BARON MOTOR CAR CO., INC. Watertown, 274-9257 1360 Main St., Watertown, DAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO'. Compliments JAMSKY'S PACKAGE STO:RE; 5* ENGINEERED SINTERINGS 274-2274—274-5627 146 Banker HMI Rd. FROST BRIDGE 384BocMasJbamSt. AND PLASTICS, INC. THOMASTON SAVINGS BANK Watertown, 274-2998 JUNKYARD Oakvilk, 2744889 90 134 Commercial St., Watertown Thomaston-283-4373 BOX'S REFRIGERATION Watertown-274-2574 SALES & SERVICE DEMSEY MANUFACTURING CO'. FUSCO'S INC., SALVAGE YARD' JENNIFER'S BEAUTY SALON m EYELEMATICMFG. CO., INC. Terryvilte-582-8US 318 Main St., Oakville 78 New Wood Rd. Ledge Ri. 61 Riverside St. 1 Scemar Rd., Watertown HarwintOD-482-44S4 274-5053 Watertown, 274-6209' Watertown, 274-6338' OakviUe, 274-2473 Page Property12 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn. )the April 15,198 Watertown2 Historical Society This ShowWasArtFromwatertownhistoricalsociety.org The Heart An art exhibit can be an all-en- compassing project Involving se- veral peoplet Pictured left to righti Watertown High art tea- cher Dave Hoffman hoists up a winning painting hi the Water* town Library; Kathy Kelly, WES senior and originator of "An Ar- tist's Experience," checks over the certificates; judges Julie Hickcox and Jeanne Morln dis- cuss painting technique and skill, while below them, photo- graphy judge Daniel Bloemker takes a break from the more ri- gorous mental duties to sign award forms; Kathy cautiously applies wiring to the back side of a painting; and high school stu- dent Mark Fusco peers In for a closer look at his award winning work. The show was the culmina- tion of Miss Kelly's 1981 project commitment stemming from her summer experience at the Center for Creative Youth at Wesleyan University. Watertown High again hopes to send one or more students there this summer. (Va- luckas Photos) By Tommy Valuckas anyone could glean the limits of ages, and what's around them For more than an hour, the prizes and certificates were col- , The ceremony was without joy and self-fulfillment from the that they didn't know were three whirled around the art lected and signed, respectively, fanfare, but a happy ending to a Center, Kathy could. And did. there." room and accompanying quart- for distribution March 13. significant educational experi- "I was so used to being with Only The Best ers scrutinizing the works, peer- The slightly festive mood that ence, these people that when I left for And so the "Artist's Experi- ing intently, and taking mental prevailed as the artists came to When Watertown High School even this one day, they came as a ence" came to fruition. notes. _ reclaim their works and prizes, senior Kathy Kelly turned $100 part of me," she wrote in her "She felt the show she did Mr. Bloemker said he made no meet their colleagues, and chat over to Assistant School Superin- journal logging her thoughts and would have to be a quality immediate conclusions while with the judges was a fitting tri- tendent Gerald Kohn recently, feelings. show," Mr. Hoffman said while looking over the 10 black and bute to the success of the show more than money was transacted At the Center, each participant pointing out the various respon- white photos submitted. Up- inspired by Kathy, between the ambitious student must choose a major interest sibilities Kathy had to under- permost in his mind, though, Assistant Superintendent artist and the Board of Education area from among music, theatre, stand and follow through on to was what photo would be the Kohn said Kathy did a "fantastic representative. dance/movement, the visual achieve that end. "most pleasurable" to view by job" with her project, "learned a Miss Kelly was just making arts, and creative writing. There The organizational tasks were the largest audience In general. lot, and provided a community sure someone else would have a are daily three-hour sessions, up to her. It was Kathy's deci- A landscape shot with a' brook service. chance to paint a dream come' and two-hour "interdisciplina- sion to consider and decide upon called "January Thaw" came out "She has Impressed me as a true. ry" classes. what types of art categories the the winner, "It's inviting, and it young woman who has talent, Visitors to the Watertown Li- Kathy danced with the danc- show would feature, who could held my attention for a long and maturity, to be successful as brary's mezzanine level in March. ing girls, sang, and took part in enter, how the publicity would be time," Mr. Bloemker said. an artist. Or in really anything enjoyed an art exhibit for several myriad activities in addition to handled, where donations for "There was more to see the she wants to do." days that was the culmination of. her major art area, her first love. prizes could be secured from, longer I gazed at it." Both he and Mr. Hoffman ex- "An Artist's Experience," a She said she "always drew little and much more. Mrs. Morin said the paintings tolled the Wesleyan program as splendid project undertaken by, pictures" since childhood, and were "beautiful, and very tal- an outstanding opportunity for Kathy to put a flourishing finish would bring paper with her on ented' and artistic work in all talented teenagers. to her work with a Wesleyan babysitting jobs. media." She and Mrs. Hickcox "We've had nothing but good University summer program. Kathy hopes to enroll at the watched for originality, balance experiences from the kids we've The whole affair also served as Paier School of Art in Hamden of color, what the subject was sent out there," Mr. Kohn said. a fine example of one student after she graduates in June. and how it was presented. Traditionally the Board funds giving back to the community her She learned about the Wesle- The two "Best of Show" hon- some of the expenses for the talent and time. yan program from WHS art ors were awarded to Water- local students planning to at- The daughter of Thomas teacher David Hoffman, and one bury's Debra laBonte for her tend, and in Mr. Hoffman's opin- Kelly, 353 Buckingham St., Oak- of the former attendees. Her in- stagecoach roaring through a ion, It's being "well spent." ville, Kathy is now among the terest "exploded" when hearing pass in "The Chase," and Wa- Of the $145 received by Kathy nine local students who have at- about the opportunity. Debra LaBonte's "The Chase," tertown High's Mark Fusco for a Beit of Show winner. for prizes during the "Artist's tended the Center of Creative "One of the prime objectives his young carver creating "The Experience," she returned $100 Youth Program at Wesleyan Is to take what you have gotten Teachers and students - Madonna." to Mr. Kohn at that recent pres- since its inception In 1979. from that school, and get the ed her during the more tedious Mrs. Morin had high praise for entation in WHS Principal The program allows highly community involved in it," Mr. aspects of the project, like doing her former student. Kathy's pro- William P. Williams' office. The creative Connecticut high school- Hoffman explained. "You're not lettering on the certificates, ject was one she hadn't seen Intent is to have the Board use ers nominated for acceptance by just to keep it to yourself.'' printing the posters, and label- done by a girl "that age." the money to aid another student their respective schools to Never fearful at tackling a ing the works. "I've never seen a girl that reaching out for the Center of plunge themselves into a month- scheme on a grandiose scale, Kathy admitted she didn't well organized," she added. Creative Youth. long atmosphere of intense Kathy originally grappled with know at first who the "right peo- Overall, there were 10 first When Kathy was there, she learning at the Middletown col-, the possibility of putting on a ple" were to get prizes from, nor place awards, six seconds, one was encouraged to get a song she lege. three-ring circus at the high even how to approach them. In third place in the elementary art had written recorded, and now is The Board picked up the $750. school, with a live band for enter- fact, one day prior to the judg- category, and U honorable men- in the process of "touching it tuition cost for the July 5-Aug. 8 tainment. The art show emerged ing, Kathy still was traversing tions. These winners and the up" for that eventuality. session for Kathy, while the Kel« after consultation with Mr. Hoff- town pavement In search of do- two show's best were brought to Asked if the title "Dream Your lys put in the S535 room and man. nations. the Watertown Library Feb. 27 Dreams" meant the song in ef- board fees. Said Kathy: "The idea for the With a sense of self-assured- for a two-week display. fect was about her own experi- "I try to remember exactly show wasn't for the artists alone, ness, Kathy said "mostly every- Mr. Hoffman and Kathy began ence, she only had to give an what it was like, and I get heart- but for the non-artists too-to thing fell together." Now it was hanging the chosen works on the acknowledging smile for an an- ache," recalled Kathy, 17. If come see the different works, time to get the real experience mezzanine level that Saturday swer, with the high hopes the underway1 morning. It was the perky sen- reply will be understood by Kathy was pleasantly surpris- ior's job to notify the winners by others. ed more than 100 pictures and phone, and make sure all the April 19th" photos were entered by local ar- thru tists and photographers, ranging May 24th in age from youths not far re- moved from crayons to accom- • Monday & Tuesday Special plished can vas veterans. ; "She pointed out there seems HAIRCUT,.;$5,00 to be a need in the community for adults to show their work," Mr. • Monday-Thursday Special Hoffman observed. He later UNIPERM...$25.CXWi3ftoo described that same need as "critical." ©Monday-Thursday With key assistant Bridget Barrett and other helpful friends Perfect Combout...$22.50«g.*g& at her side, Kathy began receiv- ing works as they poured in to Senior Citizen Discount 20% Off Mr, Hoffman's art class for filing P- PrioeOniv-Mon.,Tuas,, Wed. and storage. On Friday evening, Feb. 26, in came the three judges. Kathy had sought out Water- bury's Jeanne Morln, a former teacher of hers, as one of the re- WATERTOWN PLAZA viewers. Julie Hiekeox, of Hi! MAIN ST., WATIRTQWN Woodbury, was referred to her A GRATIFYING EXPERIENCE for Watertown High senior Kathy OPEN i DAYS A Wm -„- -__.. by WHS art teacher Joan Dowd, Kelly came recently when she presented a $100 check to WHS Princi- Thurs. t Fri, tvMlngs 2/4-67F7 and amateur photographer Dan- pal William P. Williams, left, and Assistant School Superintendent iel Bloemker by math teacher Dr. Gerald Kohn, The money will go towards financially aiding students Phillip Pelosi. hoping to attend a Wesleyan University summer program Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org A lot more than money: C working for business in Connecticut,

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Inset photo: |L| Braxton T Nelson, President, Braxton Manufacturing Compariy~ji] Narxy Grasing. Commercial Loan Officer, Cilytrust PagPropertye 14 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn. the) April. 15,198Watertown2 Historical Society They plan career workshops, or- ganize wilderness excursions, guide community projects, coach watertownhistoricalsociety.orgsinging groups, host internation- al visitors, and encourage girls to Girl Scant Leader*! Day' declared; April 22 as Girl Scout develop the planning and deci- _GirI Scouts of the U.S.A. has Leader's Day across the_eountry. sion-making abilities they need to succeed. They are the more than 300,000 women and men who are today's Girl Scout lead- ers. Together these Girl Scout CHonttttttatt leaders donate millions of hours each week to girls across the na- tion. If all their services to their communities were paid even at A Unique Place minimum wage levels, the dollar to Shop cost would.-be impressive. But the value of their work in shaping featuring works by local craftsmen. the lives of today's young women cannot be calculated. In a con- stantly changing world, Girl Scout leaders provide positive Opening May 1st roles for girls, helping them to experience the excitement of new possibilities, new accomp- lishments and new relationships Barclay Square, Woodbury, Ct, with others. Girl Scout leaders work in partnership with girls to develop a growing confidence that enables young women to meet challenges and to become Here's the unanimous competent, self-assured adults. twdict on an enticing sling- How can Oakville/Watertown back sandal,., we find it an thank Girl Scout leaders for their MEMBERS OF THE GIRL SCOUT TROP 4054 recently complet- open and shut case of pure important work? One way is to Pappagallo elegance. ed work on their First Aid Badge. Paramedic Laura McMahon, take part in the nationwide cele- above, of the Watertown Rescue Squad, is shown demonstrating ban- ...",• Ballad $64, bration of Girl Scout Leader's daglng techniques on patient Linda Atwood, (Cuttitta Photo). Day on April 22, 1982. On that day, in honor of the Girl Scout leader, a flag will be flown from clamations from government ognlze their leaders in a variety the U.S. Capitol building; pro- officials will be read: and girls, of ways, from thank-you notes families and neighbors will roe- and parties to special service projects. 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Society) April 15,1982 Pag e 15 a.m.; Mass for Filibert Vitone, 5 ning Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; A.A., 8 p.m.; Charismatic Prayer Group p.m. Night Group, 7:30 p.m. at St. MM School, 8 p.m. ••' Sunday, Apr. IB-Holy Com- Wednesday, Apr. 21-Moniing munion, 8 a.m.; Holy Commun- Ch lirch 5watertownhistoricalsociety.org e r v icies Prayer, 8:45 a.m.; Bible Teach- ion, Sunday School, Nursery, 10 United Metoodlit ings, Holy Communion, Healing a.m.; Evening RAP Program, Union Congregational Sunday, Apr. ^ 18«Blbie 305 Main St., 2744067 Service, 9:30 a.m.; IAH Club, Thursday, Apr, 15-Outreach, Grades 7to 12, 6 p.m.; Choir Re- 161 Bncklngham St., 274-4045 Classes tor all ages, 9:30 a.m.; 4:15 p.m.; Evening Prayer, 5:45 hearsal, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Apr. IS-Junior Coffee Fellowship, 10:30 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. p.m. Choir, 3:30 p.m.- Cadette Girl Worship Service, Beginner's Friday, Apr. 16»AduIt Fel- Thursday, Apr. 22.-Monilng lowship, 6:30 p.m. Scouts, 6;30 p.m. Church, Junior Church, 11 a.m.; Prayer and Holy Communion, Christian Science Sunday, Apr. 18--Mornlnf Leighton Ford film series, "Good Sunday, Apr. IS-Church 8:45 a.m.; Evening Prayer, News is for Sharing," Part I, 6 School for all ages, 9 a.m.; Morn- 37 Holmes Ave., Waterbary Worship, 10:30 a.m., with the 5:45 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; 756^726 dedication of the Elizabeth A. p.m. ing Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Youth Holy Communion and Bible Choir, 5:15 p.m.; Leave for Folk Sunday, Apr. IS-Service and Maedonald Memorial Steeple. Monday, Apr. 1 ^.Evangelism Study, 7:30 p.m, Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Rock Musical In Ridgefleld, 6 • B S B Tuesday, Apr. 20.-Brownles, Course, 4:30 p.m. a a a a p.m. 4:30 p.m.; Senior Choir, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Apr. 20»Hermeneu- Mtttatnck Unltarfauii FoU Gospel Aesembly Wednesday, Apr. 21.-Boy tlcs, 7 p.m. Monday, Apr. 19-Girl Scouts, QniMnk Rd., Wdbry. 264.2375 1317 Witeitown Avs,f Wtby, S » * S 3:30 p.m.- Weight Watchers, 7 Scout Troop 52,7 p.m. Sunday, Apr. 18-Morning 756.1293 a m a a Evangel Assembly of God p.m.; Waterbury Oratorio Socie- Service at Nonnewaug High ty Rehearsal, 7:45 p.m. Sunday, Apr. 18«Worship St. John the Evangelist 2245 UtchfleldSd., 274.5759 School, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Service, 8 a.m. Tuesday, Apr. 20»United 574 Main St., 274.8836 Sunday, Apr. 18-Chureh School at high school, 10:30 a.m. a a a _ Methodist Women, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Apr. I5»Low Mass School, 9i45 a.m.; Worship Ser- Friday, Apr. 23-.Annual Meet- Society of Friends Wednesday, Apr. 21-AARP. 1 tor Louis Belgeno, 11 a.m.; vice, 11 a.m.; Sing and Share, 6 ing, 7p.m. 2744598 Council of Catholic Women Mac- p.m. p.m.; Girl Scouts, 3:30 and 6 Sunday, Apr, IB-Meeting for aroni and Meatball Supper, 5 to 7 Wednesday, Apr. 2i--Royai p.m.; Group for cancer patients All SmlnU'Episcopal p.m.; Folk Choir, 7:30"p.m. and families, 7:30 p.m. 262 Main St., Okvl. 274-2352 Worship, Woodbury Community Rangers, 7 p.m.; Bible Study, Center, 10 a.m. Friday, Apr. le-Low Mass, 11 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Apr. lS-Women's a.m.; Bingo, Church Hall, 7:15 .* m a a Christ Episcopal p.m.; Bible Study Group at St. Mary Magdalen 25 The Green, 274-1910 school, 7i30 p.m. 16BncklnahamSt.,Okvl. Thursday, Apr. lS-Morning Saturday, Apr. 17-Wedding 274.9273 Prayer and^ Holy Communion, of Joseph Longo and Sheila Ray. Thursday, Apr. IS-Mass, 7 8:45 aan.; Evening Prayer, 5:45 tar, 10 a.m.; Folk Choir Tag Sale, a.m.; Mass, 5 p.m.; Bingo, Par- p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; Holy HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Low Mass for ish Hall, 7:15 p.m. Communion and Bible Study, Leo Fabian, 5 p.m.; High Mass Friday, Apr. 16»Mass for 7:30 p.m. By Pettf M. Zliahy, D.C. for Joseph Griska, 7 p.m.; Con- John J. Baranowsky Jr., 7 a.m.; Friday, Apr. 16--Morning fessions 4 to 5, and 7i45 to 8ilS Mass, 5 p.m.; Wedding Mass for Prayer and Holy Communion, Most people don't know If their p.m. Ronald Summa and Barbara Ce- 8:45 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; Bible Study at Jessell's, 8 blood pressure is high. Somt Sunday, Apr. IS-Fifth Anni- sare, 6 p.m.; Confessions iii rec- signs of high blood pressure are versary Low Mass for Fernando tory chapel, 7;30 to 8 p.m. p.m. Bellemare, 8:15 a.m.; Low Mass Saturday, Apr. 17»Mass for Saturday,' Apr. 17»Morning headaches, redness of,th« nouo or for Harvey Sirois, 9:30 a.m.; Celestino Antoneiii, 8 a.m.; Con- Prayer and Holy Communion, cheeks, the awareness that your High Mass for Cora Rlchezza, fessions in church, 2:30 to 3:30 8:45 a.m.; Children's Confirma- heart Is pounding while you are 10:45 a.m.; High Mass tor Ro- p.m.; Vigil Mass for Josephine tion Study, 9:30 a.m. lying down. bert Villager, 12 noon; Folk Verdosci, 4 p.m.; Vigil Mass for Sunday, Apr. 18-Holy Com- Choir, 4 p.m.; Third Anniversary Josephine Verdosci, 7 p.m. munion, 8 a.m.; Holy Commun- You can regulate or lower this condition with Low Mass (Folk Mass) for Paul- Sunday, Apr. 18-Mass for ion, Church School, nursery, drugs. You can also expect to eventually have a me Daveluy, 5 p.m.; Bingo, parish family members, 7:15 10:15 a.m.; Lay Readers* Ser- stroke, heart or kidney disease If you do not get at Church Hall, 6:30 p.m. a.m.; Mass for Michael and vice at Watertown Convaiarium, the root of the problem. If your high blood pressurt Is Monday, Apr. ly-Low Mass, Rosalie Pazdan, 8:45 a.m.; Mass 1 p.m., and at Whiiewood Man- caused by'nerve Involvement, a simple examination 9 a.m. for Joseph Butler, 10 a.m.; Mass or, 1:30 p.m.; Adult Confirma- can show this and It can be eorrected before serious Tuesday, Apr. 20-Low Mass, forCariMeone, 11:15 a.m.; Bap- tion Study, 2 p.m.; Bach Mara- thon, 2 p.m.; Senior Youth Fel- complications can sat In. 9 a.m.; Miraculous Medal No- tisms of.Glna Cavallo, Jack Da- For an appointment with Dr. Zilahy or Dr. Perri, vena, 7p.m. vid Biscoe, and Shane Michael lowship, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 2i-Low Grayson, 12 noon; Young at Monday, Apr. 19-Morning Mass, 9 a.m.; Senior Choir, 7:30 Heart in rectory, 1:30 p.m.; Prayer and Holy Communion, iilahy p.m. Mass, 4 p.m. 8:45 a.m.; Agape Group, 9:30 Monday, Apr. 19-Mass for a.m.; A.A., 10:30 a.m.; Evening Chiropractic Office Trinity Lntfaeran Jeannette Massicotte, 7 a.m.; Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; Junior Youth 35 Candoo Hill Road 50 DeForett St., 274.8134 Mass, 5 p.m. Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.; Episcopal Church Women, 7:30 p.m. Watertown Sunday, Apr. IS-Sunday Tuesday, Apr. 20«Mass, 7 PhonB School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Wor- a.m.; Mass, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Apr. 20»Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, PaUr fit. Zllahy ship, 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, Apr. 21-Mass, 7 D.C. Vincent L.Parrl Tuesday, Apr. 20--Property 8:45 a.m.; Alanon, 10 a.m.; Eve- 274-9641 Committee, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 21«Choir, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 24-.Youth Group trip to New York City leaves 8:30 a.m.

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PageProperty 16 Town Tines (Watertown of. Conn. the) April 15,198 Watertown2 Historical Society I don't know what he gets for Thomaston Savings Bank, Main JMSSHISUSS an appearance. But an Bastem Rotary Road Street. SPiAKING League club, Holyoke, paid him Final plans will be made for watertownhistoricalsociety.org$6,000 for a performance last Race Now Open the annual banquet and parents summer. So let's just say he dinner, grosses somewhere in the vicin- To Registrants ity of $1 million dollars a year. The Watertown Rotary Club's Olympic Trials SPORTS Even Frank Perdue wouldn't call annual road race will take place that laying an egg, By Bob Palmer Saturday, June 5, beginning at Slated May 1 Taft School. Town trials for the Special Everytime I go to Boston 1 try Registration will be held from Olympics will take place Satur- to'like it because I remember 8 to 9 a.m., with runners moving day, May 1, the Parks and Rec- Tom Gorman, the former long- Congratulations to our Water- that I once did while stationed out at 9;30 a.m. The distance will reation Department has an- time National League umpire will town guys who made the AH- there for a brief spell while in the be iSkm (9.3 miles). nounced. The practice day is join Eddie Cflvauaugh, the Army NVL swim team. Navy and on other trips down The race Is sanctioned by the being sponsored by the Water- football coach on the speakers' Bob Danlelson and Mike Jo- through the years. Connecticut AC. Free visors will town Jaycees. platform at the Gold Circle's sephson, who were nothing short But its ugliness and filthy be given to the first 200 entrants. Participants must have a cur- Fifth Annual Awards Dinner at of brilliant this year for the newly streets prevent me from doing so Showers, locker room facilities, rent physical form from the peri- Taft School on April 18, crowned Class S state champ- no matter how I try. And if those and refreshments will be avail- od April, 1981 through April 30, Gorman is a much sought-after ions, were selected on the team aren't enough reasons there are able to all runners. 1982. speaker and is known for his hu- for the third straight year while the traffic jams which continually Prizes will be awarded to men Registration can be made by morous stories. He and Cava- Tony Sforza was making it for the choke much of the city to death and women competitors in the contacting Patricia Murphy at naugh will make a good speaking second time. The three are sen- no matter what time of day. following divisions: ages 13 and the recreation office, 274-5411, tandem. iors. The only pretty thing I saw under, teens (14-18), open (19- 62tt. 254. AH necessary informa- Junior Fran Gianni, who will was the green grass at Fenway 39), masters (40-60), grandmas- tion and forms will be given out Now that George Hallock has make the switch to baseball, was Park, ters (over 60), and teams, at the Town Hall Annex, 424 retired he has all the time he selected for the first time. If you have never seen Fenway The race will be carried live Main St. needs to talk about and go see Park on the outside I can tell you over cable television, organizers Registrations also are being his beloved "Yahn-kees." Remember the San Diego it is the most horrible looking have announced, accepted for the May 16 Prospect Last year George vowed he chicken? Of course you do. Well baseball park in America. It's de- A discounted entry fee applies regional Special Olympics, and had taken his last bus trip to a he's no longer a local yokel. Far caying brick and its outrageously to registrants signing up before the Naugatuck Olympics for ball game because of some en- from it. He is now an Interna- rundown neighborhood would May 28, Special Citizens May 22, gine trouble that kept the occu- tional Chicken. make a ghetto look good. But More information can be ob- pants in the Big Apple for sever- He was hatched in San Diego don't take my word. Go see for tained by calling the Parks and Golfers Choose al hours, in 1974 and since then 41 million yourself. Recreation Department office at But that's all water over the people around the world have As far as game parking is con- 274-5411, ext. 255. Leaders, Dates dam and George has at least five seen him perform in the greatest cerned, it has improved a bit trips lined up for the coming sea- stadiums In the land to minor over the past couple of years, al- More Skating For New Season •h son. And for the 50th straight league ball parks. though I arrived there Monday Thjs year he'll make more than just two hours before game time The Parks and Recreation De- Officers and the 1982 season season George Hallock will glad- schedule have been announced ly tell you the "Yahn.kees" can't' 100 appearances starting with and I had to park in a gas station partment's roller skating pro- Tamps Bay Rowdies and winding jast about a half mils away for gram Wednesday's at Valley by the Crestbrook Park Men's miss. Have a good season and a Golf Association. great retirement old friend. up at the Vancouver Cardinals, 85. Rollermagic will continue But don't get me wrong. I had through June 23, The officers are Sean Chilson, a good time. That's probably be- The sessions run from 4 to 6 ' president; Art Woods, vice presi- cause I was in a heated press box p.m. Transportation via school dent; Ray Ventresca, secretary; Connecticut with free food, drink and pro-bus is now available on a weekly Ray Cassella, treasurer; Joe La- grams with field and locker room basis for an additional fee, but Beck, handicap chairman; and privileges. That has a way of actual admission prices will be Moe Zaccaria, tournament chair- Gymnastics School blotting out the other inconven- reduced. man. iences! The bus will make pickups at Finals in the year's major tour- 979 Main Street CUFF NOTES...Jim Liakos the Watertown Library and Swift naments are as follows; Monday, Jr., former WHS baseball and Junior High School. Registra- May 31, Memorial Day Tourna- Watsrtown 274-9766 basketball captain and Rollins tion can be per week or for the ment; Sunday, June 6, Spring College , will be full 12-week propam. Handicap; Monday, July 5, Pro's married on Saturday, April 17, in Call the recreation office at Trophy; Sunday, July 18, Mem- "The Family Fitness Center" Tampa, Fla. The Liakos Family, 274-5411, extg, 254 for more in- ber-Member Tournament; Sun- parents, sisters, brother-in-laws formation. day, July 25, Member-Guest featuring: etc; will attend from our town... Tournament; Sunday, Aug. 29, Al Zaccaria and Terry Carew co- Swimming Parents Club Championship; Sunday, Now you see If... chairmen of the Gold Circle Din- Oct. 3, Town Championship; and ner report there are some tickets A regular meeting of the Par- Sunday, Oct. 10, Oktoberfest Then you won't., left and you can call Stan Masay- ents' Association of the Water- Tournament (two-man teams). (Inches, thai is) da, 274-54U daily from 8-5 and town High School boys' varsity Shotgun play will take place evenings and weekends at 274- swimming team will be held Sun- the remainder of the season after AEROBICS "N" ACTION 4125, day, April 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Oct. 10, Sign-ups for all tournaments The fastest and healthiest way must be done in the pro shop on to get slim and stay slimmer. f Thursdays for Saturday play, and The program that works. Daytime DENIS O SULLIVAN P.1, • Fridays for Sundays. classes beginning April 26. Evening CONSUL TING ENGINEER classes available now, AT THE CLUB • MEN'S 2 For 1 Some families seem to think that EXERCISE CLASS & WEIGHT LIFTING Construction Services 238 North Street economy should begin at home Bring a friend & the both of you can when. In reality, it should begin at attend the classes for the price of 1, Drainage Problems Watertown, Conn, 06795 the club, • GYMNATS Home Inspections 274-0408 Classes Begin April 20-21. POOL SERVICE by Ford

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Admission$2.00plus$1.00 Watertown-274.7331 I 1 Sponsoicl hy Wulerlown I*aik Recretilion l'rid.l>, April 23-11 "il 1 ill| zoning to adopt land use regula- of Route 61 to one lane...Bulldo- ver, Mass on April 23 and 24, tions won approval last week In zer use was needed on some of Bethlehem News spending the night on the battle- the House of Representatives at the roads to push drifts back to watertownhistoricalsociety.orgship Massachusetts,,.A shop- Hartford and awaits action in the roadsides. By Paul Jehntan , ping trip to Nauiatuck Valley Senate...The bill was sponsored '••••••••••DDaaaaaanaDaaaaaaaaD Mall sponsored by Bethlehem by Bethlehem selectmen, who NEVER AGAIN Lions and Mrs, Dwight Bennett believe It would be helpful In lo- Even though you havt lots of time A fund raising committee 1902, daughter of the late Feter will leave at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday cal planning work,..Bethlehem to look for It, you can never find the which raised more than $140,000 and Katharine (Ax) Steinos...She and return at 3 p.m. Fellowship members are ready time you once wasted. to rebuild Memorial Hall but was a Bethlehem resident more A seven room ranch house on for a visit Wednesday to Coach- needs another $15,000 to balance than 60 years, member of First an acre and a half of land on light Theater to see CanCan, and the books will sponsor a visit of Church, the Garden Club, Beth- Long Meadow Road will be raf- are to make reservations by May R, P, RBMANIELLff the Irish minstrels to Memorial lehem Fellowship, and was a for- fled at a drawing to be held May 6 for a bus to Falrfleld May 13 for Hall this Saturday eve to raise mer member of the Republican 1 in Memorial Hall, with pro- the annual Dogwood Festival.., Piumbing, HeatTng & money for that purpose,,,The Town Committee,..She leaves coeds to the Glen Mar Home for The number to call is 266-7434... tfajnftttjng event starts at '8 p.m. and folks one daughter, Mrs. Katharina S. Boys on Main Street...The home The surprise blizzard of last may bring refreshments...A sup- Bate of Bethlehem; one sister, is operated by Maggie Donovan, week was the first in several FlBClt.Sink, ply of setups will be available to Mrs. Genevieve Schmidt of Ger- who has cared for foster children years to close a^jnany town TedtiRipilrt them, and seating will be at ta- many; four grandchildren, three for the past 17 years at her Main bles...Members of the commit- great-grandchildren and several Street house, and who plans to tee are working hard to avoid nieces and nephews...Burial Is to convert the 20 room home to possible need for making up the be in Bethlehem Cemetery... meet requirements for residency Renaissance • A CtMffd shortfall from tax funds, and will Memorial contributions may be by handicapped adults...The appreciate ideas for more fund made to the Bethlehem Volun- house being raffled is valued at Carpenters 24 HR. EMERGENCY raising programs...The hall, esti- teer Ambulance Association or $86,000 by its builders, Subur- SERVICE 274.8784 mated as worth a quarter million Bethlehem Homes, Inc. ban Estates, and tickets for the Repairs & dollars, replaces a building de- Bethlehem-Morris Garden drawing, valued at $100 each, Renovations stroyed by fire on June 6, 1980. Club will meet Tuesday at 7^30 will be limited to 1,200...Folks WEEKEND The new building was dedicated p.m. at Johnson Memorial Hall, who wish more information or Free Consultations in a July Fourth program last desire to buy a ticket may call with a silent auction to be held, Chris & Cecelia Watson RENTAL year. and the program to be a ta|k by Mrs. Donovan at 266-7692 or Jer- ry Calres of Suburban Estates at SPECIAL An agricultural day sponsored Newberry Morse of Heritage Vil- 274.9325 by the Litchfleld County Cooper- lage on vegetable gardening... 266.7913, Fii.-Mon.9a,m. ative Extension Service will be He has written a gardening col- A proposed legislative act held Saturday at the Tom March umn for the Heritage Villager farm, after having been postpon- since 1978...An annual meeting 150 FREE MILES ed from an earlier date because of the Bethlehem Cemetery As- Save of weather...The exhibits arid sociation will be held Tuesday at f COUPON Save j BARON demonstrations will be ready for 8 p.m. in the old library building, 1 Rent-a-Car Save MOTOR CAR visits of the public starting at adjacent to Memorial Hall...At- 9^30 a.m. and will continue tendance of all lot owners to par- S$14,95/day plus tax )3B0 Main St., Watertown throughout the day,.,Planting ticipate in election of officers and 1 New 1982 ESCORT 274-2274 274-S627 and pruning of fruit and Christ- other business is invited. mas trees, growing blueberries, Planning Commission meets pasture management, honey bee this Thursday, April 15, at Town Westbury Ford management, agricultural drain- Offices, at 8 p.m., and selectmen Sets the Pace age and pond management, meet at the offices Monday at 1224 Main St., Watertown § electric fencing, solar energy and 7:30 p.m....Ladies of Christ in the I Call Mareia 274.2501 I greenhouses are some of the to- Church will sponsor an annual Used Car Race pics covered.,.Livestock and rummage sale April 24 at the poultry exhibits will be held from parish hall from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 78 MONARCH-2 dr., sed., 6 cyl., 10:30'a.m. to 2:30 p.m....The ...Local Girl Scouts will spend stand, shift, PS, AM/FM stereo, 1 program is open to all who wish owner car in exo.cond, to attend. In home carpet, furniture Other b«neflli or 78 PLYMOUTH VOLARl-4 dr. Bed,, iane-Citne Series,,, AT, PS, Pi, only 60,000 ml,, An ex. and drapery cleaning • Ail haavy iquipmeni iiays ouisido Funeral of Mrs. Marie A, SEMONES cillent Beonomlcal traniportatlon • We Bring our own Mated walor (Steinos) Stevens, 80, Jackson Upholstery Company the Bane-Clene® Way... ear, Lane, who represented Bethle- is simple, safe • We carry away all waste • Warm water system. No eicesiive heat 10 77 MUSTANQ FASTBACK-V-a, 4 hem in the state legislature from CUSTOM M\ and convenient damage carpets or labnci spd,, PS, A real sporty car, JI 1961 to 1965, was held Friday at UPHOLSTERY \ ' • Gentle vacuum No harih rubbing 71 FAIRMONT-.4 dr. sed, 6, AT, PS, First Church of Bethlehem, with .Home. Auto • Experienced, bonded personnel, neatly PB, AC, oxe, low mileage family car uniiormed. No smoking. the Rev. Marshall Linden, pas- • Mirine f 78 FORD FAIRMONT-? dr, Futura, tor, officiating...She was widow • Prime Repairs h'jj • Cushions ""•* 8, AT, PS, PB, AM/FM stereo w/8 of J. Raymond Stevens, also a Refilled April & May Spring Specie! Track Tape, red w/whlte vinyl roof & representative to the legislature • Kitchen Chain with this coupon redvelourlnt, • Antique! Reitored»UpholiterySuppliei '• from Bethlehem. i, *10 'discount with 2 rooms or more 7S MUSTANQ CPi.-.4 cyl,, 4 spd,, 200 Monmouth Avenue, Witt rtury PS, AM/FM Radio, 1 owner local Mrs. Stevens was born in Nie- Free Fabric Protector with Upholstery Clianlng dermendig, Germany, Jan. 29, 756.4893 I Copyr^lii Qam, Cliifu Cap W3 trade, exc, eond, J&R Carpet Cleaning 79 FORD LTD Stn. Wgn.-A perfBCt 274-0000 75S-2078 car lor the whole family, Quality Steam Carpet Cleaning and Expert 78 iUICK iLiCTRA-Park Ave,-4 Furniture Cleaning Residential * Commareial dr. sed,; This Is the ultimate in the Bulck Car line. Loaded w/optiens too numerous to mention. Only for those CUSTOM DRAPERIESRIE who demand the very best, 78 MIRCURY MARQUIS-1 owner , CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES « SUP COVERS 4 dr. forest green sed,, w/all the Mar , WINDOW SHADES » WOVEN WOODS cury luxuries inc. Power Windows .VERTICAL BUNDS Attention; Homeowners ii door leeks; Fawn vinyl Int. A per- • SHOP AT HOME SERVICE fect full size family car, WE MEASURE . MAKE . INSTALL Wish you could find a dependable .80 FORD FliSTA Front whool drive fair priced plumber when you need one? only 5,000 orlg, ml, "Ask Vour Friends & Neighbors About Us" 80 MiRCURY MONAROH-4 dr. sed. 41 W. Main St. 756-0220 We're a new business and we want your work. B eyi., AT, PS, PB, AC, AM/FM sterto, Just give us a chance to show you how affordable Rear Del,, This Is a beautiful dove WATERBURY ******* grey w/vlnyi roof i maroon vinyl Int. and reliable we can be! in Impeccable condition. HOLLIS D. SEGUR, SNC, 10 MUSTANQ HATCHiACK-biaok Please Call For A Free ^x & gold, 4 cyl,, AT, PS, low mileage, Estimate Today! 80 PONT1AC GRAND PRIX CPE.-AT PS, PB, AC, maroon w/maroon velou YSHP CAPINERA Int. SO CHiVROLET CAMARO iariinitta "m sptElslln In group and pen- Plumbing & Heating Cpt.-imall V-a, AT, PS, Pi, AC, AM/ sion plans, Individual estate planning FM sterao w/tape, 19,0001 owner ml and high-yield annuities (13-14%), 753-0188 « 274-6398 car. Canine professionals," 81 ISCORT HATCHiACK-4 apd,, blacks silver, 19,000ml, 81 FORD FA1RMONT-4 dr, sed, pow. -*-., 229 Wait Main St. f >iWB We own and operate our own equipment. der blue, 4 cyl,, AT, PS, AC, AM/FM ^yWotirbury, Conn. 7M-7f33 Cunningham Wunklv CALL US Joo We an not agents! FORA radio, drk, blue vinyl roof & drk. blue Trips To int. Now England FREE 81 FORD FAIRMONT-4 dr. sed, 8 M.Y..M.J. ESTIMATE cyl,, AT, PS, Pi, AC, white w/blue vinyl Int. & roof, only 18,000 ml. P.A. HOME REPAIRS 81 PLYMOUTH HORIZON-4 dr, front wheel drive, 4 spd, trans,, 9,000 ml. Dinbury TRUCK All types of Carpentry Work 797-036? 7i FORD ECONOLiNi I-1S0 Van- AT, PS, PB, exo. cond,, a real work- Alf types of Masonry Work Waierbury New Mllford horse. 757-8070 334-1050 All types^of Ceramic Tile Work MQDHN STOlAOl WAttHOUfl MOUTHS W% OWN 4HD gVlliTI OUI IQUlfHINT Plus New Tradis Torrlngton Coming In Dally. Reasonable Pricm - No Job Is Too Small 482-8508 AH Moving Rain OVII » mil m * Free Estimates * Fully Insured MOVING & STORAGE. INC. Florida An Net The Sim, (305)524-4244 WtlnMt TOUI IUIMHO, minCKi , Watertown "TN MWww turn Mlym • O«l«r »•«• Trw I«K" Call Nick ApioeNa 274-8397-757-7809 Compariion. 274-2501 7S4-2S01, Page 18 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) April 15,1982 Property of the Watertown HistoricalEcheverri, James Edward GedSociety- John Piliis at 274-434 4 after 5 Class of 1977 raitis, Guy Raymond Finnemore, p.m. Irene Carolyn Greeno, Antonella Meeting Today Guarino, Deborah Ann Johnson, Youth Clinic AUTO BODY REPAIRS Lou-Ann Kirouac, Timothy Alan watertownhistoricalsociety.orgOn Reunion Labcck, Bruce Allen Layton, This Saturday The Watertown High School Linda Jean LcBlanc, Kathy A. For all your Auto Body Needs and Patty A. Lovejoy, Peter Jo- The youth baseball clinic, Class of 1977 will meet today postponed from last Saturday, (Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the His- seph James Macary, Gary E. Foreign or American Magnuson, and Barbara Louise has been rescheduled for Satur- torical Society Museum, 22 De- day, April 17, from 12:30 to 4:30 Forest St. Morelli, can 274-8846 Also^ Brenda Ann Morelli, p.m. at Swift Junior High School, Plans will be finalized for the Directed by Southington High (Fn0 Estimate) five-year reunion in June at Lake Karen Ann Neth, Mary Beth Peck, Charles Clark Pomeroy, and Mattatuck Community Col- Quassapaug, Middlebury. lege baseball coach Doug Good- Class members the committee John Russell Rice, NieoHe P, Pioneer Volkswagen Corp. Roy, Norma Russin, Mark Leo- rich, the clinic is open to the first has been unable to locate are: 50 registrants. Five station areas Alan B. Bares, Vicky Jean Bart- nard Shelhart, John Stephen 600 Straights Turnpike Sowinski, Thomas Valunas, and will be set up, with emphasis on lett, Martha Ann Belfiore, Dan individual instruction. Watertown, Ct, 06795 Alien Brenkman, Thomas ' 6. Dominic Varrone. Burton, Michael Dennis Grouse, People with information on the Sponsor is the Parks and Rec- (Rt 63 North off 1-84) Catherine Mary Despins, Lina whereabouts of these members, reation Department, A fee will or with addresses, should call be charged. Reservations are being accepted. Call the recreation office at 1 TOOL AND DIE MAKERS I 274-5411, ext, 253 for more in- | CLASS A-Craftsman able to produoB new tooling and to maintain ixlstlng = formation. | tooling fora varlBty of matil forming operatlonB, • i Carpets Steam Cleaned | HOURLY RATi-to $10,80 dipending on expirimoi and oapabllltlei. | I FULL PACKAGE—of qompany paid benaflts. I g Pieaii aend noto or resume diioriblng your experlenoe/qualHloatlons to- I Spring Special I LWallon I Sat, April 24 I CONN-FORM, CORPORATION | Starting at 10:00 A.M. 12 rooms plus hall . $29,95| 1 1359 Thomaston Avenue 1 Each additional room $10,95 | Waterbury, CT 06721 1 at Bunker Hill Congregational Church Single room. ,,,,,,,,,$15.00 1 " All replies will b» treated In strictest confidence I BunNerHIIIAve, Sofa and chair .$29.95 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimimiitiiiiiiiiiimiiti iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiinii NIIIIII in Waterbury Additional sofa....,.,.. $15.00 Snack Bar Available Additional chair. $10.00 EXCELLENT STARTING SALARY Auctioneer: Biarborn Brothers Single sofa., $19.95 AND BENEFITS I Single chair. $10.95 [ Experienced sewing machine operators Price Includes furniture moving, eraae for employaes paid by eompiny, 9 KEMP'S prespotting and deodorizing. paid holidays, bereavement pay, vacation pay, pansion plan, disability insurance, Ap* SHARP-ALL ply at Anola's Janitorial Service Complete WACO Sharpsnlng Service 845 High St. Ext. 1669 ThoflHStofl Avenue, Wttertury, Conn. Small Engine Repair between the hows 61S a.m. and 2 p.m. Thomaston, Ct. 574.3811 274.3419 283-0344 or 489-2803 Call or Help Unlimited, Inc. 274-4298 193 Davis Street, Oakvllie Caring people...Quality Service Ottering personalized services In your home: Registered Nurses iiiliilliili Licansed Practical Nurses Home Health Aides Keeler 1 Long Inc. Companions • Hourly & Live In 856 Echo Lake Rd. Our Help is Unlimlted...lf you need help In any way Please Call274-9760 Watertown 274-6701 Nancy Colson & Denise Charette HOMES Nursing Consultants PAINTS Before you diclde...Piease call for furthtr Information To prottxl tht Imntmml of you •!••««.• time and money.

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WATERTOWN—A home of the past and a home <>i th«- lntnr< at A New You II, 175 Freight St., Waterbury Circa 1700—Authentic New England Cape WESTBURY REALTY Classes Start May 4,1982 967 Main St., Wafertown 274-f66! Call; Ann 274-6019 or Dee 757-0488 (Evenings) Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown Society, Conn.) April IS, 198 2 Page 19 watertownhistoricalsociety.org IN THE TOWN TIMES PHONE: 274-6721 TODAY!! ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. AVOID THE SPRING RUSH. BOTOTILLING with Trey-Bilt; COMPUTER MAGIC for kids Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertising. Order your pure, white wood Reasonable. Call Norm, 274- 5397, after 4:30 p.m. ages 9-12. See large ad in this is- Rates.- $2.00 minimum charge for the first 12 words, plus chips now. Call 283.0520. sue. $.40 per line for each additional line beyond the minimum APPLIANCE SERVICE. Repairs PART TIME WORK from home. (approx, four words per line). All classifieds are carried on washers, dryers, ref,, stoves No door to door or telephone PUFPffiS FOR SALE. Mother, & dishwashers. Call 274-4654, sales. Good second income. Call Golden Retriever, father black in the Water-Oak Shoppers Guide, as well as Town Nutmeg, 274-9788. Lab. $25. 274-7157 after 5 p.m. Times, at no additional charge. CONNECTICUT SEWING MA- CHDWE. Repairs, a!! makes. AMWAY PRODUCTS mean EDMICHAUD ENJOY NEEDLECRAFTS? Call 574-7781. quality and personal service. Try Painting & Paper Han ng Creative Circle needs part time us and see, 274-5812. Call 274.8379. VACUUM CLEANERS repaired^ State of Connecticut workers. Must be,interested in Court of Probate crafts such as; crewel, needle, All makes. Free estimates, free CUSTOM GARDEN TILLING. EMSL*5 JEWELERS pickup and delivery, Connecti- Troy-Bilt. Reasonable rates. District of Watertown point, latch hooking. Will train. April 7,1982 70<>MaLnSl. Call toll free, 1 •800.258-4706. cut Sewing Machine, 574.7781. Call 753-3575. Watertown Estate of MARY A. CLEARY The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Expert watch repairing. Guaran- ALL KWDS OF MASON work LAWN CUTTING, general lawn FOR SALE; Westwind double teed workmanship. mobile home in Venice, Fla, Im- Judge, of the Court of Probate, done expertly. Call Walter Hoo- maintenance. Reasonable, reli- District of Watertown at a hear- ver, 274-1687. able. Call 274-3056 after 6 p.m. aculate condition. Air condition- THE ATWOOD AGENCY, DSC. ing and heat. For more informa- ing held on April 7, 1982 ordered Complete insurance service. tion call 274-1205. that all claims must be presented MAGICAL ENTERTADffltENT JOB INFORMATION: Dallas, to the fiduciary on or before July John B. Atwood, 49 DeForest for children's parties and shows. Houston, overseas, Alaska. Ex- St., Watertown, next to the Town HAMMOND ORGAN, needs 15, 1982 or be barred as by law Call Mr, Miracle, 274-6115. cellent income potential, (312) provided. Hall. 274-6711. 741-9790, Ext, 843. Phone call tuning. Full equipped. Make Kathleen B. Navin, Clerk JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS from refundable. oner. Also, French Provenciai liv. rm. set, good for young cou- The fiduciary is: ACCOUNTS G SERVICES $35. Available at local govt. auc- PARTING SERVICEsT Ulterior/ pie starting out. Make offer, MaryJ.Lipsett Cost-Effeetive Computerized tions. For directory call 805-687- 115 Guernseytown Rd. 6000, ext. 1100. Call refundable. exterior. Free estimates. In- 274-4760, Business Reporting For Small sured, experienced. Call 274- Watertown, Ct. Businesses. Call Today. TT 4-15-82 mi. A EXT. PATCITOCG, wall- 6621 or 274-2402. SURPLUS JEEPS, cars and CWDYM.BARONE trucks available. Many sell for 274.4168 papering, floor sanding, taping. State of Connecticut Expert service. Call Chaz Yana- GARDENS TOLED by new CRT under $200, Call 312-742.1143, Court of Probate vich, 283.9437 or 574-0489, rear-tine machine. Most cheaper ext. 5408 for information on how District of Watertown FOR SALE; High quality recon- than rental; better job. New gar- to purchase. April 6,1982 ditioned B&W and color TV's We are THE HOUSECLEAN- dens made as low as $5. Want- Estate of KATHERINE G. with 90-day limited warranty. ed: wood ashes, waste oil. Your GOVERNMENT SURPLUS cars BA5SETTELUTHY ERS, a group of professional & trucks, many sold through lo- Duhamel Electronics, 408 Buck- cleaners who work in teams of stove, fireplace cleaned in ex- The Hon. Carey R, Geghan, ingham St. 274.1974. change. Call 274-2618. cal sales, under $300. Call Judge, of the Court of Probate, two to clean your home. We are 1-714-569-0241 for your directory experienced, reliable, neat and District of Watertown at a hear- RADIATORS REPAmED GRAZIANO PAINTING SER. on how to purchase. Open 24 ing held on April 6, 1982 ordered honest. We have our own trans- hours. Recored. New, complete trans- portation. We will clean on a reg- VICE. Interior, exterior. Dis- that all claims must be presented mission repairs. A-Z Garage & ular basis or do a one-time spring count for senior citizens. 753- TROY-BILT rototilling, 8 years to the fiduciary on or before July Radiator Shop, Zoar Ave., Oak- cleaning. Free estimates. Call 7255. experience. Many satisfied cus- 15, 1982 or be barred as by law ville, 274-4966. 274-1668 anytime. provided, YES, WE DO all kinds of roof re- Kathleen B. Navin, Clerk I WELL DO your exterior & inter- pairs, and also new ones. For GRADING, BACK-HOE WORK The fiduciary is: GARDENS ROTOTILLED. At- and tree spraying. Hauling fill, lor painting and wall papering. tics & cellars cleaned, Brush re- free information call Mr, Roofer. Colonial Bank Excellent references. Call Bob We also clean chimneys and gut- loam & gravel. Reasonable. 81 West Main St. moved, Reasonable rates. 274- 274.5153. Perkins, 283-8300. 9089 or 759-2093. ters. 274-3933. Waterbury, Ct, TOWN OF WATERTOWN TT 4.15-82 JUST ARRIVED Chintz 'N Prints ROOFING-ranch house, 40' CHAIRS CANED. Any pattern of Newtewn, an enormous num- duplicated by experienced wea- CONNECTICUT Legal Notice average home, materials & labor The Town of Watertown is ac- The Conservation Commission, ber of Decorator Slipcovers, Dra- complete, $895. All work guar- ver. Call after 5:30 p.m., 274- pery-Upholstery fabrics at enor- 3786. cepting applications for the posi- Inland Wetland Agency of the anteed in writing. 15-year war- tion of patrolman. Starting salary Town of Watertown, Connecti- mous savings. S. Main St. rantee. Local references, state (Route 25) Newtown, Conn. GARDEN ROTOTEUJIG with a $16,835, After employment an cut, at a regular meeting on licensed, fully insured. Call 274- Individual must make residence April 8, 1982, approved Applica- 2283 or 274-3316. Troy Bilt tiller, Call 274-0167, MARANTHA in Watertown or a town or city tion 051 of Coneetta Fabian and contiguous to Watertown. Apply Kathleen B. Navin, to conduct a CHftDJEY SWEEPS RAY'S PARTING. Interior-ex- FOR SALEi Used golf irons, 2- Chimneys cleaned, professional, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. regulated activity on a parcel of terior. Sheetrock repairs. Quali- PW. Asking $45, Call 274.6567. at Police Station, 195 French land located on Thomaston Road, ly. Quick, clean, efficient ser- ty work. Free estimates. State vice, 274-5743 or 573.1255, Street, no later than April 30, An Watertown, subject to condi- licensed, fully insured. Local BABY BUNNIES for sale. S7 equal opportunity employer. tions. each. Call 274.4135. references available on request. Dated at Watertown, Connect!- JEEPS! Government surplus. Ray Lawlor, 274-2283, or 274- TAG SALE! Household items, Listed for $3196, sold for $44. FOR SALE! One sofa, one sleep- cut, this 15th day of April, 1982. 2225. 15 yds. gold satin drapery mater- ATTEST: Stanley Masayda, For information, call 312.931. er sofa, chair, lamp. Reasonable ial, records, toys, costumes, 1961, Ext. 2960. cond. Fair price. 274-5062, Wetland Enforcement Officer THE OLDER ADULT personaliz- dance shoes, books, gowns, TT 4.15-82 ed Home Care Service, Inc., clothes, Sat., 10-4, 22 Pleasant PLUMBWG AND HEATmO, all serving Greater Waterbury pro- FOR SALE! Red 1978 Chevy St., Woodbury. (Canfield Corner types of work, any size job. Reli- vides Escort/Companion Ser- Chevette, 4 spd. Excellent con- Pharmacy corner). Rain or shine. able, licensed. Free estimates, vices (one individual and/or fam- dition. Call 274-2264. Capinera Plumbing & Heating, ily group of two at any one time) TAG SALE; Antiques, construe, 753-0188 or 274-6398. to any individual older/limited FLORIDA HOME RENTALS tion materials, household goods. access person for, ie: shopping, available. Totally furnished & Thurs., Frl., Sat., 8-6, 214 West- ELECTRICAL WORK. Reason- medical related appointments, equipped, 2 bdrms. Minutes bury Park Rd., Wtn. able. Free estimates. State II. etc. Other home related ser- from Sea World, Disney World. censed. 274-8611. vices are offered such as: home Clubhouse facilities included, TAG SALE Sat., Apr. 17, 11-4, cleaning and minor repairs (in- $250/week. 274-1511 or 274- St. John's Church, 574 Main St. RK MADITENANCE, Carpet/ side and out) and home compan- 0368, Benefits Folk Choir music equip- NYLON AND upholstery cleaning. Reasonable ionship, Further, professional ment drive. rates. Call 274-8723, advice and counsel can be pro- VACATION RENTALt Hilton POLYiSTIR vided In your home by Michael Head Island, S.C., oceanfront FOR SALE; Full-sized metal of- JON'S CARPENTRY Pisani, Jr., Gerontologlcal Coun- condo. Sleeps six. Tennis, pool, fice desk. Very good condition. SEWING THREADS Let us do your next addition,re- selor. Please call during the lat- linen, cooking facilities. $420/ S25. Call 274-2591, Mon.-Fri., modeling or repair job. Formica er part of each day and evening week. (203) 264-0168. 9-5. work. for information and the schedul- "No Job Too Small" DRUMS; Snare, bass, cymbal. **** ing of appointments, 575-0154. JOBS OVERSEAS-big money Call Jon 274.4278 Thank you. Blue marble. $130. Cafl 274- 4025. fast. $20,000 to SSQ.OOQ-pius per A WATiRTQWN year. Call 1-716-842-6000, ext. INDUSTRY SINCi 1888 WANTED! Office work, 9-2, Wa- 4947, tertown vicinity. Temporary or FOR SALE BY OWNER, 4 bdrm, PICNIC TABLE for sale. Eight- permanent. 758-2796. ranch-style home on 1.96 acres in foot, benches attached. $50. Taft area; town utilities; princi- 274-5397. pals only may call for appoint- CARPETS STEAM CLEANED. ment: 274.6449 after 3 p.m. SPRING SPECIAL Quality work. Reasonable rates. FOR SALE; Brown Jordan patio Call 274-3435. furniture, Introductory sale. Up GARDEN RQTOTILLING-This to 25% off through 4/30, Wood- PAINT JOB $325 ADVERTISING SPECL4LTDJS spring have your vegetable or stoves Plus, the store by the Rust & Rot Extra Matches, pens, calendars, key flower garden expertly rototllled. smoking stove, Rt. 64, Wood- rings, executive gifts, hundreds Call Professional Outdoor Ser- bury, 263.Q888. _ Watertown Auto Body of super novelties with your im- vices, 266.7075. print. Finest quality items-low' FOR SALE; Bookcase, 8'x27"- Collision Experts low rates. We will come to you. LOOKMG FOR HOUSE cleaning Plant case, 8'xlO"; Two 48" fluo- Please call Holiday Enterprises, work. Experienced, reliable, hon- rescent plant light lamps, in fix- Foreign & Domestic Cars 274-9414, 639 Main St., Water- est. Have own transportation. ture. Asking $90 for all three. Al- Knight St. Watertown town, 274-1668, anytime. so, 36* Roper gas stove, $85. 274-8670. 274-6626 PagelS Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) April 15,1982

Page 20 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) April 15,1982 Property of the WatertownThe administration hearin gHistorical"lobby for further reductions, but Societythe Distributive Educatio n of will be Tuesday, April 27. Both budget additions cannot be America classes and nurses aide hearings are scheduled for 8 made. courses, was approved for Wat- The Health Advocate p.m. in the Swift Junior High ertown High by an 8-1 vote. School auditorium. Board Delays By Denise Charcttwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgc 8c Nancy Colson (Continued from page 1) Nursing Consultants Teacher Robert Grady told the Board Monday night its April 21 Woznikaitis, an aide to the hear- LONELINESS IN THE AGED elderly respond to interest, crea- work session should be open to ing impaired speech program at MATTY'S "AH alone in a crowd" is so tivity, and spontaneity the same the public. There were no objec- Hcminway Park School, was Asphalt Pavsng Co. often a true state of being for the a§ you and I. tions to the suggestion. accepted. It became effective elderly person. The elderly per- Going out to lunch, having It was unclear whether the pu- April 2, • Water and Sewer • their hair done, going to a movie son in an institution or at home blic would be allowed to speak, Betty Carmiehael, secretary to Connections may be surrounded by people or may be some ways to stimulate but Mr. Mills indicated the the school department business family who do not emotionally in- interest. Board likely would follow a liber- manager, was granted sick leave • Septic Tank Systems teract. Useful work is probably one of al approach and Invite com- for the remainder of the school Installed Why are the elderly so often the greatest activities that fives ments. year, However, the Board did not lonely? The death of a spouse or meaning to life. Even a confused To date, public opinions at re- okay a temporary replacement if • Drainage Problems a sibling can leave an aged per- elderly person can fold laundry cent meetings have decried a her sick time expires and she Corrected or other easy tasks. continues on leave without pay. son feeling lonely and without $225,000 paring on the whole. 274.3636 274-3544 anyone who cares or shares Not all the suggestions given Some said they would accept a A new consumer mathematics common memories. . will work for all persons, and you cutback of $100,000 if programs course, primarily for students In Pain can also make people feel may not be able to eliminate were not affected. loneliness totally, but with pa- lonely. Often "meaningless- Dr. Briggs and Richard Huot, ness" is expressed as a common tience, perserverenee, and a little ingenuity you will be able to school department business Early Spring complaint of the elderly. The manager, have stated savings of purpose for existing ceases if reduce the loneliness of an aged loved one. approximately $75,000 can be they have nothing to give mean- realized in the fuel and out-of- Gardening Specials ing to their life. Public Invited town transportation accounts, Prices Good Thru Thursday, April 22nd Besides the loss of loved ones,. (Continued from page 1) Townspeople can press for they have many other losses to Cash & Carry Only "1 don't think the Board is go- budget cuts or additions at the cope with such as vision, hear- hearings. The Council will then ing^ and security. ing to recommend any cuts," said Chairman John Mills, vote to set overall figures it will How does one go about reduc- speaking for the majority senti- bring to town meeting. ing loneliness? First and fore- ment. Nevertheless, Cynthia At the meeting, the public can • Pine Bark - 3 Cu. Ft, Bags most—be a good listener, show Whitaker said the public should interest and concern. An elderly know what will happen "after • MARJQRIE O'NEILL' TruckloadSale person needs to feel that some- the fact" if the budget indeed Is •FfflfEML DIRECTOR* one truly cares and that they trimmed by $225,000. have something worthwhile to Mulch & Hardwood Bark- $2.95 reg. $3.95 say and contribute. , Dr. Briggs said the Board will Nugget & ChipS- $3.49 reg. $4.49 Try to discover what it is that receive' his recommended op- the person enjoys doing. The tions later this week in the maU^ Timml Hotnt The Council has been homing in on a mill rate increase of no 742 Mam Street, Oakvilk \ • Strawberry Plants Last Call For more than three. Coupled with' Connecticut • 06779 Sparkle or Ozark Beauty the proposed town administra- Mountain Park tion budget of $6.1 million, a Pack of 6-$2.35 $9,6 million education package • JOHN O'NEILL* Final reservations are would dictate an approximate FUNERAL DIRECTOR Bare Root - 250 each accepted by the Parks and Rec- five-mill tax hike. 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