PAGE TWENTY - EVENlNr. HERALD. Fri., Jan. 19. 1979 Dems Name Democratic Directors Candidates Tell Accomplishments For Boards Teamsters Settle Junior Achievement Cold Weather Gas Strike Complete Scholastic MANCHESTER — Democratic couple of the board’s more important Show Planned Grips New England Sports Roundup COV'ENTRY — The Democratic members of the Town Board of accomplishments. Page 6 Page 6 Town Committee has sent the Town Directors Thursday night pointed to He said the directors managed to Page 6 Page 7 Council the names of endorsed can­ what they have done in their 15 take steps to create a budget surplus didates for local boards and com­ months in office as they responded to for th 1977-78 fiscal year, a year that missions. Heading the list is Rita previous Republican charges that had started with apparent fiscal Zuzel. a former vice-chairman of the they were too inexperienced. problems for the town. town committee, who is interested in Four Democratic directors — “What the Republicans tried to iimtrhrfitrr working on the Board of Health. Thomas Connors, John FitzPatricki talk up as a $I million deficit may Joanne Corrigan, currently chair­ Betty Intagliata and Joseph Sweeney end up being a half-million dollar sur­ Snow, Sleet man of the Conservation Commis­ — spoke for more than an hour to the plus," Sweeney said. Democratic Town Committee about He also talked about the party Tonight sion, is seeking reappointment for IkitHordCoiseun MBtorb* another four-year term. Her group is the board's work since it took office "teamwork" between the directors Detail* on page 2 in the midst of activities designed to in November 1977. The other two and the local state legislators that protect the water quality of Lake An architect's drawing, unveiled on the shows the extensions over Church Street, left, Democrats on the board. Mayor led to the revaluation phase-in. Wangumbaug first anniversary of the Jan. 18,1978, collapse and Ann Street, right, needed to include 2,500 Stephen Penny and Deputy Mayor Sweeney, perhaps the most vocal ad­ John Cagianello was recommended of the Hartford Civic Center coliseum roof. Stephen Cassano, were unable to at­ vocate of the phase-in, again talked to the Board of Tax Review to fill the additional seats for the facility. (UPI photo) tend Thursday's meeting. about its benefit to most Manchester Mitcholl Paroled Vol. XCVIII, No. 93 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, January 20, 1979 Umlh When the six Democrats ran in lEurtttng position of George Bolduc, who has homeowners. 1977, only one — Penny — had MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U P Il- « A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 « 20$ Single Copy » 15it Homa PollyBrAri resigned from that elected post. The And, just to prove the board is not Forcr Attorney General John previous experience on the Board of term expires in November 1979. anti-business, a similar phase-in was Mitchell, the last Watergate con­ Mayor Boycotts Directors. The newness of the can­ approved for the town's new sewer Joel Drucker wishes to join the vict in jail, was freed on parole rate system, which increased sewer Planning and Zoning Commission as didates was an often-discussed topic Friday and flew to Washington Pledges ^No Cjj^mproi>mise in the Republican campaign. usage charges for many large firms, an alternate, following the resigna­ where it was rumored he will soon tion of Ursula Frye, who is moving But, the Democrats who spoke he said. be married. Thursday night were the ones now from town. Republican com­ Questions Roof Mrs. Intagliata said, “Almost Still growling at reporters as he mentioning the inexperience theme. missioner Claire Conneliy resigned every conceivable problem has hit tfes since he was indicted in the They said the work they have done her position as a regular member HARTFORD lUPIi - For Mayor during our two years. " She discussed Watergate cover-up, Mitchell said Lev Zetlin Associates, a New York a tJly Council blue-ribbon panel and proves there was no truth to the this week, and both the town com­ George A. Athanson the first an­ the directors liaison policy, where outside the prison: “From City engineering firm hired by the two engineering groups. Republican criticism. Israel To Relay U.Sa Proposals mittees are seeking a candidate to each of the six Democrats have cer­ niversary of the Hartford Civic- City Council to probe the cave-in, henceforth, don’t call me. I’ll call fill this vacancy. "Who pul up the cables that were Leading the defense was Ted Cum­ tain areas to keep track of. She men­ Center Coliseum roof's collapse was later determined the spaceframe found in the roof debris? Without you." Joanne Deegan is interested in the a time for more questions — but for mings, Democratic town chairman. tioned some of her work in the down­ By I nileil I’pchh Inlrriiuliuiiul was destined to fail long before it them the roof might have fallen in Except for five months and five | promise on any of the outstanding newly formed Cemetery Commis­ hundreds of other officials it was a "That inexperience resulted in a town development and snow removal days out on furloughs. Mitchell Israeli Prime Minister Menachem issues." was ever lifted into place. .sooner. Who, if anyone, knew of these new get-tough tax collection, a pru­ sion. vacancy arose following the areas. Connors said, "The six of us had been jailed since June 1977 at Begin said Friday he would relay He cited both Egypt’s demand for a lime to celebrate. The firm said faulty design flaws, design flaws at City Hall? If they dent budget," Cummings .said. resignation of Arlene Paquette, working together have overcome in­ a minimum security facility at new U.S. treaty proposals to his link between an agreement and even­ Athanson said Thursday_ he so obvious they should have been didn't know, why not, and if they did, Sweeney .said, "They were telling whose term was to end next October. experience." He briefly discussed Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., a cabinet this weekend but Egypt tual Palestinian autonomy and its in- boycotted a Greater Hartford easily detected by on-site super­ why didn't they do something about us we were a bunch of newcomers ' Richard Cromie. a local attorney Convention and Visitors Bureau- some of his involvement with police group of stucco buildings without I warned it would make “no com­ sistance that its defense obligations and former Democratic town chair­ visors. were reponsible for the roof it," Athanson asked. He called the Republican approach matters, and Director FitzPatrick sponsored "raise the roof " party and failure. walls, fences or gates on the edge | promise” in peace negotiations with to Arab states take priority over man. is seeking reappointment to the "And let's not forget the break-in during the campaign "ballyhooing" talked about his work in the public news conference because there was Athanson renewed his call for a of the base golf course. the Jewish state. commitments to Israel. Insurance Advisory Committee, at the office of the (City Council) and mentioned what he considered a works areas. no reason for a party. grand jury with subpoena power to At Washington’s National Air­ “There are problems due to the de­ However, he said Cairo had not which serves the Town Council. The committee probing the collapse," he "I do not believe raising a glass of determine whether a conspiracy and port, Delta Airlines officials mand raised by Egypt for changing been informed of the new suggestions Democrats also endorsed Lionel said. champagne is going to obviate the cover-up existed between builders of barred reporters from the gate the peace treaty,’’ Begin told Atherton presented to the Israelis. Jean for that committee, to fill the Athanson stopped short of blaming reporters at the end of an hour-long need to answer some fundamental the coli.seum and local officials. area when Mitchell s flight Foreign Ministry officials said the post vacated by Sandra Marrotte any city official or staff member for Grass© to Request meeting with special U.S. envoy questions that have been left kicking "That roof didn't collapse sudden­ arrived and he was spirited out a U.S. diplomat had delayed his trip to Ranney. complicity in the roof's failure. "All side door into his waiting blue Alfred Atherton in Jerusalem. Egypt from Saturday until Sunday or around, " Athanson said. ‘If ly. It was up for three years before it I'm saying is that these are some of Walter Hurlock wants to serve on limousine. “No definite decisions were taken. Monday, apparently because he was anything, that day ... that cave-in, is fell in," he said. "Design flaws in the the questions that are still un­ the Economic Development Commis­ symbolic that Hartford is in Revised Air Plan The driver was a blonde woman Those ideas will be decided on by the running into difficulties with the sion. following the resignation of structure that ultimately resulted in answered — whether there was a trouble." the collapse were known about in believed to be Mary Louise Gore, cabinet," he said. It meets Sunday. Israelis and wanted to hold further George Bolduc. Hurlock was active cover-up and whether there was a The 1,400-ton computer-designed 1972. They were open and notorious. ■ Mitchell’s frequent dinner compa­ Atherton’s tour of Israel and Egypt talks with them after the Sabbath. in a movement last spring that conspiracy, " he said. HARTFORD (UPI) - In Gov. Ella spaceframe collapsed under tons of Why the workers used to joke about only has to lall in once,” the gover­ nion during furloughs from is aimed at restarting the stalled The Israelis confirmed Atherton forced the council s annual budget to There was little talk of Athanson’s Grasso's mind, Connecticut's ice and rain-drenched snow at 4:19 them in the cafes. " nor said. prison. treaty negotiations that reached would have another meeting with two referenda. questions at Thursday's news con­ proposed air quality plan is unaccep­ their peak at the Camp David sum­ a m. Jan. 18.1978 only hours after 5,- The mayor said the "presumption their negotiating team Sunday but Finally, the Democrats have made ference. table. She plans to ask President But Mrs. Grasso said she has been mit of Begin, President Carter and 000 basketball fans left the sports that nonfeasance, malfeasance or they seemed anxious to play down endorsements for the Parks and Instead, officials — including Gov. Carter to give the state more time to taiking to governors from other Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. the reported difficulties in the talks. arena. There were no reported in­ misfeasance existed has not been states and “there’s a move afoot to Political Asylum Recreation Commission. Sandra Ella Grasso — stressed the positive come up with a new proposal. But new differences surfaced later One Israeli source said the dis­ juries. rebutted," despite investigations by extend the deadline” She said she Young, chairman of the commission, features of the "new beat of Hart­ The Department of Environmental NEW YORK (UPI I - Attorneys Diplomatic Talk's and the Egyptians served notice cussions were at a point somewhere ford " they hope will trigger a hasn’t written Carter yet, but when is seeking reappointment. Anthony Protection recently drafted the Air for West German fugitive Friday they would not back off from between a breakthrough and a crisis. Roberto and Richard Goodwin also business revival when it is completed Quality State Implementation Plan she does will ask him to extend the U.S. special envoy Alfred Atherton, right, Samuel Lewis and aide. Begin said he will two key demands in their talks with Jan. 1, 1980. deadline lor “several years." Kristina Berster Friday asked the Atherton said Thursday he sub­ wish to stay on. Newcomers Harvey to meet a strict new federal anti­ Immigration and Naturalization and U.S. legal advisor Herbert Hansoll, left, present U.S. proposals for reaching an agree­ Atherton early next week. mitted “certain suggestions" to the " The new coliseum is not just a pollution laws. Barrette and Alfred Parent are On other matters, the governor Service to grant her political meet with Prime Minister Menachem Begin, ment on a draft peace treaty with Egypt to “Egypt will have no new proposals Israelis on three paragraphs of the reconstruction, it is a rebirth, a But at her weekly Capitol news seeking appointment in the wake of said she thinks the present procedure asylum in the United States. second left, and Foreign Minister Moshe the cabinet for a decision Sunday. (UPI to offer Atherton," acting Foreign text treaty, adding “we have not renaissance," said Gerald Simons, conference Thursday, the governor the retirement of Bernard Gilbert of selecting judges by gubernatorial Attorney William Waterman Jr. Minister Butros Ghali said in Cairo, reached any conclusion on any of an architect for Ellerbe Associates said she is more than a little upset Dayan, center. Right, U.S. Ambassador photo) and the resignation of Frances appointment and legislative consent said a required four-page docu­ "From our side "there will be no com- these items.” Goodale. of Bloomington, Minn., the firm with the plan which is known as the has worked well in the past and will ment and 300 pages of legal In other business the town com­ hired by the city to shape the $27,5 SIP. papers outlining Miss Ber.ster’s reconstruction project. work in the future. mittee voted to ask the council to “I think the SIP plan has lots of activities as well as newspaper seek Gov. Ella Grasso's help in "We believe it will stand as a sym­ problems," Mrs. Grasso said. Several Connecticut lawmakers articles on the legal and prison Canada Denies Reports Official Proposes beginning a commuter bus program bol to the city of Hartford, which has Asked if she would sign the plan as have proposed bills to create a situation in West Germany were between Coventry and Hartford. The turned disaster into a new standard it is currently drafted, the governor special commission to pick judicial filed with the INS. Windham Regional Planning Agency of excellence," he said, said, “No." candidates. Carter has endorsed a has been working with the state Simons said the new coliseum will Why not? similar concept at the federal level. Of Boundary Settlement Test Law Change feature improved fire safety, non- “Because of the frustrations there Department of Transportation on "Tm satisfied with the present Policy Reversal HARTFORD (UPI) - Possible teachers,” he said. “And, while I plans for a bus line for almost four skid surfaces, non-glare lighting, are on economic growth that have process. I think it’s as meritorious as OTTAWA (UPII — Canadian of­ of both countries in the Georges Canadian official commented “we abuse of proficiency testing results know such use is distorted, unfair years. handrails, expanded restroom and not been clarified," she replied. any other method," Mrs. Grasso WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a ficials denied reports of a settlement Bank, the Gulf of Maine and off the always hope but we’ve been hoping concerns Education Commissioner and unhelpful, I also know it is un­ The Democrats also passed a mo­ concession areas and increased The SIP, which is designed to bring major policy reversal, the in the boundary dispute with the mid-Atlantic coast, had been ap­ for two years now." Mark Shedd so much that he wants to .seating for handicapped patrons. said. “President Carter is entitled to avoidable — particularly since state tion condemning a proposal by the Connecticut into line with federal air his opinion. " Nuclear Regulatory Commission United States Friday and said proved. Cadieux said many problems change Connecticut’s new testing law A “roof monitoring device" that money will go to towns based on the Legislature to impose a wage tax on quality standards by 1987, calls for a Friday withdrew its endorsement negotiators for both countries would “After meeting with Canadians for remained to be ironed out but said no to guarantee students are helped, not numbers of students who fail these non-Hartford residents who work in periodically measures load and reduction in the use of single­ At her news conference, the gover­ of the main U.S. nuclear reactor ] meet again next week in an attempt months and months, we’ve almost details would be released until the punished. tests." that town. State Rep. Robert Walsh, deflection will also be installed to passenger vehicles, stiff controls on nor also said she was disturbed by safety study because the docu­ to break the impasse. agreed on an overall fisheries chief negotiators reached agree­ The law was passed by the a member of the town committee, guarantee the structural integrity of new industrial development and in­ the recent rise in abortions in ment may be deceptive and un­ “No agreement has yet been package for the East Coast," ment. Legislature last year in response to To ensure that proficiency testing said he opposes such legislation, the new conventional roof. •• creasing the state's gasoline tax to Connecticut. A recent report derstate the risk of atomic power | reached with the United States," Marshall said. “There’s a little bit Canada refused to renew a an escalating fear among educators, results are not abused, Shedd will ask which would penalize Coventry com­ raise money for public transporta­ revealed 40 percent of the pregnan­ plant disasters. Canada’s chief negotiator Marcel more to do." reciprocal fishing agreement with parents and politicians that the Legislature this year to amend muters. Program Slated tion. cies in the state end in abortion. The NRC action followed an | Cadieux said. Statements attributed A spokesman for the Canadian the U.S, last June and banned youngsters in Connecticut’s school the testing law. Instead of a The group argued about a sewer The gasoline tax part of the plan outside review of the oft-quoted I to U.S. State Department official External Affairs Department said of­ On D rugs, Booze Mrs. Grasso, a long-time opponent American fishing boats from its systems were not learning how to statewide test in the ninth grade, facilities plan for the town proposed rankled Mrs. Grasso the most. study, commonly called “the Douglas Marshall said a tentative 10- ficials of the two countries met in waters after negotiations stalled. read and write. Shedd would like to see two tests — by the Water Pollution Control Transportation officials say the of abortions, said she asked the Rasmussen Report." The year agreement had been reached. New York Thursday but the par­ MANCHESTER - A drug and Human Services Department earlier The United States retaliated with a Lawmakers decided the best way one in the fourth grade and one in the Authority. Todd Cook, a member of SIP, if implemented as is, would Rasmussen study was conducted | “We are still negotiating and ticipation of Cadieux and U.S. alcohol clinic is being presented at this week to come up with a report to similar ban. to combat the problem was to eighth grade. the Planning and Zoning Commis­ mean “one out of every two vehicles by a group directed by Dr. Nor- stories that agreement has been negotiator Lloyd Cutler was canceled Howell Cheney Regional Vocational find out what's been happening to all The negotiators have been told to require a statewide proficiency exam “This will give us a reasonable on the road today cannot be there by reached are purely speculative and because of the death of Cutler’s sion, said he opposes large-scale Technical School under the spon­ the money the state has been spen­ man Rasmussen of thel concentrate on reaching agreement for all ninth graders. The law also time to identify problems, compare sewering of the lake area. But other 1987." not accurate, ” Cadieux said. "They mother-in-law. sorship of the U.S, Army Recruiting ding on family planning. M assachusetts Institute of | on east coast fishing before requires local school districts to ad­ progress and give students the Democrats said capacity should be The federal government expects Technology. are premature at this time.’’ “They are going to meet Tuesday Station in Manchester. “ An accounting of our money proceeding to similar overlapping minister aptitude tests to children in remedial help they need all through designed to handle anticipated Connecticut — which has the second The 1975 study found the threat The dispute arose in 1977 when both in Washington and then on the basis Sgt. Raul C, Tellez Jr. of Fort Dix, should be expected," she said. I claims on the Pacific and Arctic the third, fifth and seventh grades. high school,” the commissioner said growth. N.J.. conducted the first portion of dirtiest air in the country behind posed by nuclear power plants is countries extended their off-shore of that meeting they will report to- coasts. Under the new law, scheduled to in an interview. California — to have laws and The governor was asked about her very low compared to other man­ jurisdictions to 200 miles, creating their ministers,’’ the spokesman the clinic earlier this month for feelings on departing Tennesee Gov. If approved by the United States take effect during the next school "I am deeply disturbed that these Zion Cliurrh Council senior science students. The second regulations on the books before July 1 made or natural hazards. overlapping claims in the Atlantic. said. and Canada, the pact will enable year, the state would dish out test results might be used to punish ;o implement an acceptable clean air Ray Blanton, who released prisoners Pacific and Arctic oceans. Reports from Washington said of­ phase will be presented Tuesday and by the score in the waning days of his fishermen from both nations to remedial aid to cities and towns that students," Shedd said. “That would MANCHESTER - The Zion plan. »• T-i . I Marshall said in Boston that ficials hoped for a partial settlement Wednesday to sophomore science administration. “I'm as horrified as resume work in each other’s 200,-mile had a large number of students who be too bad. What we should be doing Evangelical Lutheran Church council students. Failure to meat federal standards E ^ g y p t l S n t r i p | proposals to set quotas for fishermen in next week’s talks. However, the will meet tonight at 7:45 at the everyone else with this Blanton failed the tests. is trying to help these children Sgt. Tellez, an Army veteran of carries stiff penalties. The federal learn.” church. situation," she said. "I think I ^ I 1 In a recent speech to an 17'/2 years, has been a drug and government has threatened to halt ASWAN, Egypt (UPII — The Helping students learn costs everyone in the country is." shah of Iran and President Anwar I I EMucational Testing Service con­ alcohol specialist since 1971. He new industry and withhold federal ference in Washington, Shedd said he money and that is another matter Youth Fellowship highway funds in states that don’t Sadat knelt and prayed together in I -N- V F J . L I .L 1 .1 . that concerns Shedd. holds an associate degree in a . has some reservations about the comply. mosque Friday and a govern MANCHESTER - The Friday sociology and behavioral science. Now You Know Community Development funding proficiency testing. The State Board of Education plans Each student who participates in Mrs, Grasso said she was con­ ment spokesman defended the I MANCHESTER - Wally Fortin, meet am^talk about the entire issue “I am still deeply concerned about to ask the Legislature for $9.5 million Night Youth Fellowship of South Architect Gerald Simons, left, explains design changes as a The Italian word ciao, inter­ might stop for the center, the clinic will receive a Certificate of cerned about the federal threat. Egyptian hospitality shown the I director of the senior citizens center and explain the feelings of both sides. the possibility of misuse of test for the coming fiscal year to es­ United Methodist Church will meet nationally known to mean both hello Fortin wants to set up a forum at Fortin does not picture the session as model of the new Hartford Civic Center coliseum roof is un­ Attendance from the New Haven “I think every threat is real. As Iranian monarch as a “human af- I said he is hopeful the center does not results,” Shedd told the group. tablish remedial education tonight at 7:30 in the youth lounge ol and goodbye, originated from the the present senior citizens center, a debate between Democrat Penny the church. veiled Thursday. Re-construction of the coliseum is slated for District Recruiting Command. 'hicken Lickin said, the sky I become a focal point in the town “Realtors will find the scores a programs, but the commissioner said Venetian dialect word “schiavo," A crowd of several hundred debate about Community Develop- located at 63 Linden St., to talk about and Republican Zinsser. completion by Jan. 1, 1980. (UPI photo) I lielpful device for identifying ‘good’ “there’s a big question in my mind meaning slave. Egyptians gathered outside the I ment the Community Development He wants it to be an informational school systems; parents and whether there will be enough money Al-Nasr Mosque to applaud as the He also wants to make sure facts matter. session about both sides of the Com­ I taxpayers will use them to compare in this session to put into the He plans to invite Directors munity Development issue. t <^UITAR & HANJO shah and his host Sadat arrived to I about the Community Development students, schools, districts and program.” Jaycees Set Events perform Moslem Friday prayers. matter are available and made clear, Stephen Penny and Carl Zinsser to LESSONS NATIVE APPLES ^ I Folk • Bluegrass • Popular The shah waved and smiled, I both about the center and to its users VERNON — The Greater Vernon Jaycees, in obser­ FRESH SWEET CIDER even though the cheers appeared I Thus, he plans to schedule a discus- vance of National Jaycee Week, Jan. 21-27, have planned Ages 5 - Adults. Private Studio to be for Sadat and not the Iranian I sion on the subject with two activities to culminate with the annual distinguished No Musical Background Required monarch, who left his troubled n a -I members of the Town Board of Your neighbors’ views: What do you think of Hartford’s awards dinner. Easy Enjoyable Progress HOLIDAY GIFT BASKETS I tion Tuesday for an indefinite I Directors. The club will sponsor a bloodmobile Saturday from 10 n a m e )! “vacation that most predicted I The Concerned Citizens for proposal to tax workara? a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rockville General Hospital. The Beginners to Professionals OPEN 7 DAYS would turn into permanent exile I Manchester has obtained enough Mayor's Prayer Breakfast will be Sunday at 8:30 a m. at ■ J / \ Also Mandolin and Bass in the United States. I signatures in support of its request Howard Johnson’s, Route 30. jkl,' Fn^LoanJnatrumtnt FERRANDO ORCHARD The two men arrived in a black I for a referendum asking that the m ' On Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. the Jaycees will have an orien­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD„ OLABTONBURV limosine and, in accordance with I town not be involved in the Com . 3 MIIm Bayond Vllo't RMtaurant i is Superior! tation meeting at the Casa Nova Restaurant, Talcottville. ^ 6 4 6 S S S 7 B o b S t i r t w Moslem custom, removed their I munity Development program for This year’s awards dinner will be at The Colony in shoes before entering the mosque. I two years. Talcottville. starting at 6:30 p.m. Lifetime guarantee Reporters were not allowed to I The program provides annual fun REAL ESTATE ON I'lii": .MM i 'i ,I":r , t m u ’ii ’I":, ask the shah questions but I ding to communities. Part of the FOR YOUR photographers were permitted a I present-year funding. $200,000, has PRINCIPLES A PRACTICES K M I \l .S’l' IMI’I"'. W i n ill': I.AUOK few minutes to take pictures of I been set aside for renovation of Three Lack Shots With James Murphy in Manchester CONVENIENCE I'OK \,s I.ONC \,S VOI 0 \\ \ the two men seated on the floor I Green School for a new senior •>1onclay evenin(z» from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. before prayers: the shah dressed I citizens center VERNON — When the Vernon public schools opened ’lOi R \.m I":k ic \ \ ( \i(. for 12 weeks beginning Jan. 22, 1979 I in a dark blue suit and Sadat in a I Some have said that if the renova after the Christmas vacation, nine students were (hn ui tn (inm (i/tfi I nn ijum f ntiiiinim,' gray pinstripe. | tjon is not completed by late June excluded because they didn’t have immunizations with John Charters in Manchester STACKS OF and if the referendum to shut off required by the state. V^edneadayeveningH from 6:30 - 9:30 pm FIREWOOD r n r l n v I Community Development funds is As of Wednesday, only three students were still insiUK luuuy ■ excluded. for 12 weeks beginning Jan. 24, 1979 (A S tu ll Will Fit Church P age...... 9 I funds for the senior citizens center. Mike Donnelly John Cummiskey Dr. Albert Kerkin, assistant superintendent of schools, Howall Cherny Technical Schael In Your Trunk) $700 Classified ...... 12-14 The architect has said the work Bill Kos Janet Veilleux Todd Plantamuro Martha Harper 791 MhiaiaT|ifea.WMt ■ ESTIUX I said this count means that all other students have had Collectors’ Corner...... 5 completed by June 1, but he Room 108 (lotli A * B) Plmti * Plml U rM s I working force should bear a cer­ live in Ellington and work in Hart­ taxed.” required inocculations for polio, rubella (German Comirs ifi goes well. Mike Donnelly, 65 Waddell measles), regular measles and a combination shot for I tain amount of the city’s cost of ford. I don’t think very much of it. Martha Harper, West Hartford Rigittar at flrat eltaa - Ragittrtllon fta: S7B.00 Course by 'Newspaper ^ ^ ; .4 . °! hope they’re not going Road, Manchester — “If that city diptheria, tetanus and whooping cough. (taxi not Indudad) DON WILLIS GARAGE I does it, why doesn’t everybody do services.” I don’t think I could take another — “I live in West Hartford and Entertainment 2 I P“f *" ‘h® '" “f'f'® of fhis. For tax." Dr. Bernard Sidman, superintendent of schools, has roun^ m rtiti thr minimum «durtttional 18 MAIN ST. Bill Kos, 119 Chambers St., work in Hartford. When I first . • a U s p 0r$oni tletn$g a$ t«i f o r t h ^ WMTIUM NURSERY I Obituaries ...... K I ®f fhe Community Develop- Tuild Plantamuro, Homestead sent letters to the parents of the excluded students. If by Thr Connrrtlrut H m I E$tot» Comml$$lon. Manchester - “There are already read about it, I began thinking, “QROW WITH ua- Sports,.;.:;::::::::: :' " - 1 dispute Jolwi Uummiskey, Woodmont there is no re.sponse the matter will be turned over to the ROUTE 6, BOLTON Ml-7102 MANCHESTER. CONN. 7 8 Drive, East Hartford - “I feel the too many taxes as it is." Street, Manchester — “We live in ‘Oh Goodness.” But, I guess I ..I*!* Unl*«r*lty of Connecticut Television ...... Weekend I fa®fs ar® fa®‘s ' he said, a tax world. Everything else is town attorney. _ 496-3234, OWIce ol Mon-CratHt Programt OPEN DAILY AND BUNDAV TO 8K)0 PM 649-4531 ■ referring to the possibility that the commuters in the Hartford Janet Veilleux, Ellington, — “1 have to think a lot motb about it.” PAGE TWO - EVKNING HERALO, Sal . Jan. 20, 1979 ThaVs Entertainment Forum of The Arts e v e n i n g HERALD, Sat.. Jan. 20, 1979— PAGE THREE JOIN Sets Meeting At ili«* Kiislinell 5631, for reservations. What’s Watchable? dent Exhibition is being shown in the MANCHES'TER —JOIN, the group that is supporting The rock and gospel show, 'Your • The New England Repertory Theatre presents Henrik Ibsen's “ A Joseloff Gallery, University of Hart­ the town s involvement in the federal Community Firefighter Certified Arms Too Short To Box With God" ford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hart­ Development program, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at by Vinnettc, Carroll will be per­ Doll's House " today through Feb. 18 at the New England Repertory ford, now through Jan. 31. Forty-nine Debate Here Again the Community Y, 78 N. Main St. formed today at 2 and 8 p.m, and Sun­ Theatre, corner of Oxford and works from the 150 submitted for The public is invited, Mrs. Pat Schardt, co-chairperson, day at 7 p.m. at Bushncll Memorial IJy Al,l,i;\ M. W II)|;m to the networks will make up for a said. Chatham streets, Worcester, Mass. judging were chosen by David G. As EMS Instructor Hall in Hartford. Pease, painter, instructor and dean The hue-and-cry, sadly, sadly, can kid's nightmares • - nightmares, JOIN (Justice, Organization, Individuals Now) is plan­ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (617-798-8685) be heard anew — (oo much, significantly, induced because a ning to spend Monday evening developing factual M ANCH ESTER — Kenneth H. Cusson at 8 p.m., the Alvin Ailey American • “Summer folks" by Maxim of Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, excessively, wlialevec. violence, on casual-minded parent allowed said material and delving into issues and they are identified, of 279 Fern SI, was recently certified as an three in the North Central EMS District Dance Theater will interpret a Gorky is being staged at the Long Pa. The exhibition is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 lelcvision, insuffieieully-.spelled-oul kid to stay up and watch "something she said. Emergency Medical Service instructor. east of the Connecticut River. program of classical and popular Wharf Theatre in New Haven now a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Motion Picture Associalion of scary " in (he first place. The .same Concerned because they feel that Manchester w ill lose A member of the Town Fire Depart­ Cusson said he hopes to be an instructor music. through Feb. 4. (787-4282) • An exhibition of various print­ Aniericu ratings for niption piclures, approach (parental re.sponsibility) is much if the opposing group. Concerned Citizens for ment since 1972, Cusson has been an in­ on a voluntary basis, if possible, and Friday at 8 p.m., the Bushnell • A play about a love affair that making media w ill be offered for free blah. blah. bah. and. frulli of (he vital in motion picture viewing, too. Manchester, succeeds in its efforts to have the town ban structor in health programs for several besides offering his expertise to his own presents a Kaleidoscope of dance in defied convention in the American public viewing Monday through Feb. matter, it's time, high tinie, for If parents are concerned about a the town from seeking CD funds, JOIN is forming com­ years. He has been an Emergency department, hopes also to be of service to "A Festival of Russian Dance." south of 1918 titled "Wedding Band" 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., each parents to assume grealer respon­ child's entertainment - and enter­ mittees to compile a brochure, write letters and to Medical Technician for five years, a basic the Manchester Police Department, the Jan.v 30 at 8 p.m., the Rajko by Alice Childress is at the Hartford weekday, in the Community Room of sibility. tainment. to he sure, occupies much organize a speakers group for neighborhood coffees and first aid instructor four years, an advance Eighth Utilities Fire Department, Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra and Stage Company, 50 Church St.. Hart­ Responsibility lo (he point whoe of said child's leisui e lime -- parents meetings of groups such as the PTA Council. first aid instructor three years, a car­ Manchester Ambulance Service, and Dancers will be on stage. ford. now through Feb. 11, (527-5151) Greater Hartford Community (hey will take the (inie and elfort, should use their .source material, (his diopulmonary resuscitation instructor other sim ilar departments in area towns. Jan 31 at 8 p m., pianist Alan • The Hole-in-the-Wall, 121 College, 61 Woodland St., Hartford. There will be a public reception for when it comes to television, to at very newspaper, to determine what's Rockville Exams Slated with the American Heart Association four Police Chief Robert D. Lannan said he is Marks will be featured with the Hart­ Smalley St . New Britain, is featuring David Curren as Don the student-artists involved in the least read the descriptive capsule ol "watchable " and what's not. VERNON-Exam week will start Monday at Rockville years, and a CPR instructor trainer, also delighted to hear of Cusson's certification ford Chamber Orchestra in (Juixote in "Man of La Mancha" show Monday at 1 p.m. The exhibi­ network television, containc(i in The Jerome Singer, a researcher in the High School and classes will resume normal schedules with the Heart Association, three years. and called him a dedicated young man. Beethoven s Concert No. 4 for Piano Cusson also completed a 6,000-hour Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30 tion will feature prints done in in­ Manchc.slcr Evening Herald's Satur­ Yale University Family Television Friday. Chief Ted Lingard of the Eighth (246-68071 Connecticut State Labor Department now through Feb. 24. (223-9500, taglio, relief and serigraphs. day Television Pullout Section, and Researeh and Consultation Center. Monday's schedule will be: Exam Period I, 9 to 10:45 Utilities Fire Department also referred to At UConn New Haven, has remarked (hat Journeyman course as a firefighter, and a evenings) • An exhibit of prints and drawings determine, in (heir own minds, if a.m.; break from 10:45 to 11:40 a.m.; Exam period 8, Cusson as a dedicated fireman and was Young Cuban-American heavy amounts of television (from 30-day course at New Haven Fire College. Kuropp TravHopm* • The American Shakespeare by Anna Held Audette, based on a Sonny and his little sister .should be 11:40 to 1:25 p.m. ; buses leave at 1:30 p.m. each day. Kenneth Cusson, center, a fireman with the Town Fire Department pleased to hear that there is an EMS in­ cops-and-robbers to geewhiz-l-won! He received his EMS instructor training The Goodspeed Opera House in Theatre in Stratford will present the pianist Horacio Guitierrez will year she spent in Egypt, is on display or should not be watching. With exam periods 3 and 7 on Tuesday, 4 and 6 on structor available within the town wears a new sleeve patch and holds a certificate which designates him' at Central Connecticut State College, New East Haddam will present its second Tony-Award winner. "Dracula, " perform at the University of at the Munson Gallery at Southern Re.sponsibility to the point, as lar game shows) make even pre­ Wednesday; and 5 and make-up period on Thursday, the employee system. Lingard said that Paul as a certified Emergency Medical Service instructor, the only one Britain, where it was offered by the State travelogue this season titled Tuesday through Jan. 28, directed by Connecticut State College in New as motion pictures aie concerned, to schoolers more aggressive in nursery basic time schedule will follow the Monday schedule, Gworek. an Eighth District fireman, is Connecticut’s Jorgensen among Town of Manchester employees. Looking on are Town Fire Health Department. "Europe's Mini Countries ' narrated Dennis Rosa. (375-5000) Haven, now through Feb. 3. Tbe Mun­ determine whi(t (he M PAA rating school play. All buses except 4 and 13 will pick up students at 8:20 working for his EMS instructorship. Auditorium Wednesday at 8:15 Cusson is the only EMS instructor by Lisa Chickering and Jean Porter­ • The country atmosphere of the son Gallery, 33 Whitney Ave., is open (i. PG. R or X actually is. The Singer says. too. that a yearlong a.m. during the examination schedule. Bus 4 will pick up Department Capt. Joseph McCooe, left, and Chief John Rivosa Richard Marsh of Manchester is also an p.m. amorip (he town employees, and one of EMS instructor, but for The Travelers. field. today at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. and musical, "Oklahonia, " will fill the Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30 M PAA says, point-blank, that G is tor study of 141 children (ages thiccand at 8:10 a.m. and 13 will pick up at 8:15 a.m. (Herald photo by Pinto) Sunday at 4 p.m Other travelogues in Camelot Dinner Theater in a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For general audiences. PG product may four) indicates "a significant amount the series are "London, " Feb. 17 and Higganum Wednesdav through Feb. further information, contact L.B. be a bit much for some youngsters. of (nursery school aggression) can, 18; "The .Mediterranean: East to 18. (563-8376) Munson, 865-2121. ;(nd. R, well, it's for everybody over in .some way. be attributed to the Istanbul. " Feb. 24 and 25; "The • The current run of "Irene" at the • The Docent Council of the 17. and X. it's for adults. amount of television a child Greatness of Spain," March 17 and Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East the Institute of Logopedics, Wichita, Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford Somewhere along the line, watches ' 18, and "Sailward Bound, " March 24 Windsor concludes Jan. 28 Opening Kan. Tickets are available from any will celebrate its 10th anniversary American parenthood has assumed Re.scarchcr Singer as well as this and 25. (873-86681 for an extended billing on Jan. 31 is Silk City Chorus member; at the Monday through Jan. 29. A week long (hat television and motion pictures paragrapher will not be heard to "The Music Man. " (522-1266 or 623- Lions Den, 767 Main St., Manchester, series of special events w ill mark the will do their thinking for them. .shout. “ Get rid of the TV .sets! or by calling Dave Scott, 649-5905. Television is regarded as a built-in "Rather, it is felt, and those folks IVlOTchester Theater Kvents 8227) occasion, featuring tours and talks by SUNDAY SPECIALS • The Hartford Symphony the docents themselves. For further baby-sitter, with (he sound droning (educators in particular) who have Orchestra Pops series begins Jan, 27 • At the Yale Repertory Theatre in iMiisiral Kvenls information on tours and talks, call on endlessly in homes, and motion worked with youngsters will readily New Haven, the winter spring reper­ with “ More of The Big Dance 278-2670, e x te n sio n 271. pictures arc. well, a place to to.ss recognize the pattern, that television tory has begun with the production of • Young Cuban-born pianist Bands " at the Hartford Jai Alai youngsters off on a .Saturday or Sun­ be u.scd in a constructive way. • The Manchester Community a new Sam Shepard play. "Buried Horacio Gutierrez will perform a Fronton. Richard Havman conducts. day afternoon for a couple of hours. Youngsters should be involved in dis­ College Student Exhibition is on view Child," directed by Adrian Hall. It program of I9th and early 20th cen­ (278-1450) Whether opposition block w ill con- cussions — most especially, the News for Senior Citizens will be followed by Chekhov's "The tury piano pieces Wednesday at 8:15 • A University of Connecticut now through Friday in the Stairwell ced this or not. in the main the social issues and questions raised in Seagull. " joining the repertorv Feb. p.m. in Jorgensen Auditorium at the Preparatory School of Music Concert Gallery in the MCC building at 146 production talents churning out the course of television program­ 558, Mina Reuther 556, Helen Sai- 16. (436-1600) University of Connecticut in Storrs. will be offered Jan. 28 at 3 p.m. in Hartford Road, Manchester. Gallery television/motion picture entertain­ ming. I.E., the child can learn, By WALLY FORTIN Menu for the Week mond 550, Paul Schuetz 548. • Hal Halbrook appears in his one- His program will include music by von der Mehden Recital Hall at the hours are Monday through Friday ment are not bent on .souring young provided the child is guided in the Hi Gang! We finally were treated Monday: Cream of cauliflower Bridge scores: George Last 3,140, man performance of "Mark Twain Beethoven, Schumann, Ravel and university in Storrs. The event is from 8 a.m, to 10 p.m., and Saturday America's outlook. first place. to some of that white stuff soup, grilled reuben sandwich, sliced Rene Maire 1,950, George Vallone 1,- Tonight!" Thursday. Jan. 25, at 8 Liszt. (486-4226) free. from 9 a.m. to noon. Sure, if there's horror on the There arc motion pictures in the Wednesday, but I guess we can be peaches, beverage. p.m. at the Bushnell Memorial Hall • “ American Ship Portraits,” 820. Tuesday: Soup, ham salad on rye • Johann Strauss' operetta. "Die screen — small (TV) or big marketplace eontainiiig significant thankful that we didn't get all that ' M ADE BY in Hartford. Part of the admission early-19th through mid-20th century lessons for the youngster. It's up to Howie M iller is out of the hospital bread, butterscotch pudding, <4 * ■ ' Fledermaus," will be staged by the (theaters) — then the parents has to was expected. UNITED purchased by Mark Twain Memorial marine paintings by 33 American ar­ the parents to ascertain what 's worth and visited us Wednesday. Also, B illy beverage. University of Hartford's Hartt bo aware of what the young.ster's Things here are pretty much members will benefit the Memorial. FJanre Kvents tists are on exhibit at the R.J. emotional intake can stand. Just seeing and what's not. Depending on routine lately as usually is the case Masterpietro is back home again.Er- Wednesday: Fish and chips, tartar A U PABKADE HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES Opera-Theater, Jan. 25 through 28 in Schaefer Building at Mystic Seaport na Haberern is still in the hospital Preferred seating will also be given Millard Auditorium, 200 Bloomfield • The Austin Arts Center at Trinity to.s.sing a youngster into a situation network television and motion pic­ during this time of the year. sauce, cole slaw, homemade cookies, BRAHD VITAMIHS to Memorial members. (247-0998) College in Hartford will be the set­ Museum now through April. The where somebody's being knifed on a ture people to completely specify Oil Painting and Crewel Em ­ but is feeling much better. Marge beverage. Ave., West Hartford. Tenor William Reed is home from the hospital after • “ Murder Among Friends, " a ting Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. for "Faculty paintings, all from the permanent television drama and then expecting guidelines is not fair, not fair by any broidery will start Feb. 6 and 7 so you Thursday: Meat loaf with QUALITY Diard sings the role of Baron von surgery. (Let’s send her cards at 16 comedy-mystery by Bob Barry will and Friends," Trinity's visiting ar­ collection of Mystic Seaport, include .said youngster to sleep peacefully stretch of the imagination. As the folks can start thinking about joining. mushroom sauce, whipped potato, •High Quality Eisenstein. (243-4421, 243-4442) Sanford Road to cheer her up) We HEATING PAD be tbe next offering of Hartford's tists in dance, Constance Kreemer, works by marine artists Thomas through the night is sheer wishful carnival barker of old would bellow. If you’re looking for help with spinach, roll and butter, ice cream, •Save On All Your Favorites • Betty Knorr, mezzo-soprano, will heard that Agnes LeDuc is home Producing Guild Thursday through Shulamit Saltzman, Carl Tillmanns Birch, William Brandford, James E. thinking. “ You pays your money and you takes chores around the house, you should beverage. present a voice recital Jan. 27 at 8 Butterworth and Milton Burns. from the hospital and Alfrieda Hallin Feb. 4 in the Tower Theatre of The and their friends will present a And no amount of correspondence your chance ' contact Jim Hyland or Donna Friday: Beef barley soup, egg HHaltolTMi...... a i ■$ • 2 yr. Guarantee p.m. in Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 is home after eye surgery. (Let’s •TIMED RELEASE VIT-C *4.89 Hartford Insurance Group, 690 college of individual style and form. Blanchard, members of the ROTC salad sandwich, Jell-0, beverage. k a M ...... S4 S • 3 Heats - Sigourney St., Hartford. She will be cheer her up by sending her cards to hnM »6aicM ..36■$ Asylum Ave., Hartford. Featured in (527-80^2) “ Workshop Without Walls.” •NATURAL VIT-A I* ...... t m i • 100% Wet Proof ITOGUSTOIB accompanied by Sharon Flagg, Schedule for the Week 25,000 UNITS the cast are Guy Spann. Sue Potter • Marcel Marceau, world famous 17 Spruce St.) pianist, and James Frazier, organist. Bookmobile Schedule Just call 647-3490 and they’ll make Monday: 10 a.m., kitchen social and Dick Thaiheimer. (522-8309, mime, will present a performance to the arrangements. It w ill be good Our sincere and heartfelt con­ •B-lOO Her program will include works by dolences to Edna Spasato whose games. Noon, lunch. 1 p.m., pinochle. Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. benefit the Peace Train Foundation 3:30 —Alice Drive. training for the students and the fee •KELP Vivaldi, Bach, Mozart, Faure and Next week's schedule for 4:10 —Parkade Apartments. Apartments. Bus pickup at 8:15 a.m., return trips to 5 p.m.) Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. in Bushnell 4:10—Oakwood Road. is nominal. brother, Herbert Havens, died Mon­ Crist. The public is invited. Con­ the Manchester Public 2:50 —Pine Ridge day, at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. •CODUVER OIL • Clue-pickers will have a festival Memorial Hall. (522-7200) Wednesilay ALL-NITE tributions will be received at the Library Bookmobiie: Tuesday Apartments. Just received some news about our Tuesday: 9 a.m., square dancing at the Roberts Theatre, 170 9:30 —Beechwood Nursery variety show. This year’s theme is A reminder about the bus trip to •GARUC Caps door. A reception w ill follow. (527- 10:30 —Bigelow Street. 3:30 —Croft Drive. and bus for shopping. Noon, lunch. 1 Kingswood Road. West Hartford, Monday School. Florida Feb. 9. We will leave at 7 •PANTOTHENIC ACID VAPORIZOR 8133) 11:00 —Walnut Street. 4:10 —Rachel Road. “ Hoorah for Hollywood.” Tryouts p.m,. Senior ^ w lin g League and 10:30 —Spencer Village. 10:30 —Manchester Early a.m. Name tags for the bags can be Jan. 26. 27. 28 and Feb. 1, 2. 3 when a 11:40 —Goslee Drive. will be Jan, 28 and Feb. 2 at 2:30 p.m, •VIT. B1-B2 • A trio of soloists will sing in a 11:40 —Charter Oak Learning Center. picked up at our office. return from shopping. mystery melodrama titled "Wait Un­ Art Events 1:30—Charles Apartments. Karen Krinjak will be back at the <6McM ...... S i» concert at the Second Congregational Apartments. 1:30 —Heather Lane. Wednesday; 9 a.m., health clinic •UVER • For Coughs,Sinus til Dark," rife with clues, terrors and 2:10—North Elm Street. Radios—Watches piano and we’re interested in seeing Jim suggests that everyone have a VIT-E ...... "kS Church, 385 N. Main St., Manchester, • In the Jorgensen Gallery at the 1:30—Oak Grove Street® 2:10 —Leland Drive. by appointment. 10 a.m., pinochle suspense, will be presented by The 2:50 —Homestead Park Tape Recorders new faces join us. carry-on bag with toilet articles and •LECITHIN >T«(E ONE m u j j / A Dry Air Sunday at 7 p.m. Appearing will be University of Connecticut in Storrs, 2:10 —Adelaide Road. 2:50—Curry Lane. and Friendship Circle. Noon.lunch. Mark Twain Masquers with Betty Apartments. 3:30—Wintrhop Road. It’s lots of fun, you meet nice peo­ clothes for night stops on the way •STRESS-X 3Ti I “ m7~ i • Spill Proof $ ^ • 9 Wes Garrison, tenor, Charles Fidlar, “ Sculpture by; Elbert Weinberg” is 2:50 —Meadow Lane. Leather Goods 12:45 p.m., bridge games.!• p.m., Boulay in the starring role, Ian 3:30 — Wedgewood Drive. 4:10 —Squire Village. ple, and it’s for a good cause — the down, so we won’t disturb the baritone, and Greta Hopkins, the title of the newest art display ARTHUR DRUG baggage on the bus. craft class. Bus pickup at 8:15 a.m., 10.95 Value Stewart is the director, (523-7345 or soprano. Accompanied by Herbert beginning Jan. 22 and continuing Thursday money will be used for our expanded return trips at 12:30 and 3 p.m. MID DOZENS MORE »li« LIMIT ONE TO A CUBTOMBR 247-9625) meals program. This Thursday we’ll have the pop­ Chatzky, minister of music at the through March 9. The gallery is open 10:30 —Head Start, Thursday: Noon, hot meal and • The Wednesday Noon Repertory Theater Schedule ular senior show with our members church, the program will include Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. 1:30 —Green Lodge Rest The action began Tuesday with our Meal on Wheels, 1 p.m.. Senior Fun at Center Church House, 60 Gold St, clowning, singing and entertaining. light classics and favorite selections. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from Home. Senior Bowling League, Results: Day. in downtown Hartford, will present a Lee Burton, who with his wife Bev Doors will open at 6 p.m. For further 1 to 5 p.m,, and 45 minutes before all House - 2:15-7:10-9:10. Night 2:10 —Ambassador Drive. Class A high triple, Florence Doutt Friday; 10 a.m., kitchen social play titled “ Message in a Bottle" by Suturcluy liiilc Hork 2:50—Bretton Road. usually starts our Thursday social information, call Chatzky at 649-6198. auditorium and theater events. The of the Living Dead - Midnight 436, Norman Lasher 564; high single, games. Noon, lunch. 1 p.m., setback the Barbara Key Davidson, Wednesday 3:30 —Barry Road. Edna Christensen 154; Bruno Gior­ dancing, has been ill for some time • The Silk City Chorus will present William Benton Museum of Art at the U.A. Theater 1 - In Praise of games. Bus pickup at 8:15 a.m., at noon. The work will be performed Older Women - 2:00-4:30-7:20- Sundiiy lime rliirk 4:10 —Loomis Street. dano 224; Class B high triple, Corinne now. He’s beginning to feel much its annual benefit performance of university will feature “Selections better and called to assure us that return trips at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. by the Plays for Living troupe spon­ 9:30, Thank God It's Friday - U.A, Theater 1 - In Praise of Friday Gibson 146; Russ White 158. ster barbershop harmony tonight at 8 in from the William H. Lane Founda­ sored in part by several family ser­ Midnight We had 36 players for our pinochle they will be with us in the spring. Manchester.High School. Featured in tion, Part II” Jan. 22 through March Older Women - 2:00-4:30-7:20- 2:10 —Presidential Village vice agencies of Hartford. There will U.A. Theater 2 - Class of 9:30 games Wednesday, The winners: Ed Men interested in helping us with Family Committee "Showboat Harm ony” are three 11, Monday through Saturday from 10 carpentry and work for our new be a discussion after the play. Miss MacMichael - 2:00-3:45- U.A. Theater 2 - Class of odJbchMltr Evmlng HtrtlS Scott 621, Ann Thompson 588, Nadine MANCHESTER — The family nationally known barbershop a m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1 5:30-7:15-9:15 center should get in touch with us at “ Message In A Bottle'" looks at the Miss MacMichael - 2:00-3:45- Malcolm 579, Arvid Peterson 571, committee of Center Congregational quartets - the Golden Staters from to 5 p.m. Gallery talks will be U.A. Theater 3 - Bermuda 5:30-7:15-9:15 OnCiULAfibN HOURS the center Monday morning. problem of alcoholism in a work Moo. - FM. Annette Hillery 561, Marge Kayser Church will have a party tonight at Los Angeles, the Boston Common featured at 12:30 p.m. in the W illiam Triangle - 2:00-4:00-6:00-7:45- U.A. Theater 3 - Bermuda situation and how co-workers and 6:30 to 6:00 7:30 at 50 Mountain Road. from Boston, Mass., and the Pros 'n' Benton Museum of Art, Main 9:30 Triangle - 2:004:00-6:00-7:45- DEUVERV OEAOUNE. LARGEST SHOPPING CENTER EAST OF THE RIVER family may contribute to the detri­ Cons, a comedy group from Gallery, Jan. 22 , 23 , 29 and 30. The Vernon Cine 1 - Midnight 9:30 '5:30 p.m. SAT. ment of the alcoholic's illness. The Baltimore, Md. P ro ce ss w ill benefit talks are free, Express - 2:00-7:30-9:35, Veriion Cine 1 - Midnight public is invited. Call the Church 7.-00.10:00 A.m. a Manchester charitable or service • The Hartford Art School of the Cream's Farewell Concert - Express - 2:00-4:15-7:30-9:35 DEUVERY OEAOUNE ANNUAL House before Tuesday at 4 p.m., 249- 7j30 A.m. organization to be announced, and University of Hartford Juried Stu­ Midnight Vernon Cine 2 - Animal Vernon Cine 2 - Animal House - 2:30-4:30-7:10-9:10 Suggested Carrie Rates' STARTING u n t MID-WINTER KINGS Pay«()(« (nAdvinco C 8)0(|(«C0|iy...... ISO I a s t w o o d k a t t u WM(i(y...... sot TOMORROW, Ont month...... $3.eo CLEARANCE UGGEHS PARKADE PHARMACY ThfMmoothi ...... $11.70 __ ‘fviity 8)x months...... 123.40 Connecticut “FOOD Ont y u r ...... $4e.$o WH i o h 50% to 70% OFF THE FOLLOWING D&L STORES Mtl( Ratos Upon Roouast SutMcrlbara who (all lo racalvo W a y Ihtlr ntwtpapsr balwa 5:30 p.m. Weather WAREHOUSE” fahoiilO Itlspliona lha circulation PARKADE HEALTH SHOP UMimme B u t L o o m ’ D&L STORES (FORMERLY FRANK’S) Idopaitmsnl. 647-6046. 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Jan. 20. 1979- PAGE FIVF Death and Dying: The Issues Today Collectors ’ Corner Ekiitor'sEditor's Note: This is the first in a ______v Model Airplane Engines Made in Manchester series of 15 articles exploring “Death wreath have virtually disappeared as and Dying: Challenge and Change.” signs of mourning in North America, The views expressed in Courses by This series was written for Courses These changes parallel a growing Newspaper are those of the authors By RUSS MacKENDRICK a 1>2 volt dry cell and then they will organization,■■ is the Academy of on Feb. 8 to honor the visit of the ship by Newspaper, a program developed dissatisfaction with traditional only and do not necessarily reflect This model airplane engine was be kept operative by the heat of the Modei Aeronautics, 815 15th St,, those of the University of California, RMS Queen Elizabeth 2. There will by University Extension. University funeral practices. Since the publica­ made right here in Manchester by engine "explosions." This violent ac­ N.W., Washington, DC 20005. be a Tristan sailboat, the RMS Queen of California. San Diego, and funded tion of Jessica Mitford’s “ The the funding agency, the distributing the Woodridge Manufacturing Co. tivity can take place in a cylinder Another, this one strictly for engine Mary, the QE 1 and the QE 2. by a grant from the National Endow­ American Way of Death” in the early agency, or the participating some time in the middle 1940’s. It with a displacement of a hundredth coliectors, is “ MECA’’ (Model They had their first stamps in 1952 ment for the Humanities. 1960s, the values of embalming, newspapers and colleges. was called the "Scrapper. ” The com­ of a cubic inch — in the Cox “Tee- Engine Collectors’ Association$. The and have done very well since with a Manchester Community College viewing, and elaborate and expensive pany, doing business in the North Dee. ” where the bore is .237 inches nearest local get-together club seems total of 253 listings in Scott's 1979. offers a three-credit course based on caskets have been brought into ques­ Next Week: David Stannard, End, near Apel Place, had a write-up and the stroke ,226. to be the Glastonbury Modelers. It is a group of islands in the South the newspaper series. For informa­ tion. author of “The Puritan Way of in a 1946 booklet: “ The Gas For the Scrapper to be complete, ,%ol on the Map Atlantic with a total of 81 square Death,” considers a number of tion call 646-2137. In the face of these developments Modelers’ Guide." that described an besides the battery and coil (the Who ever heard of Rockfall. Conn.? miles and 271 people (in 1969i. The changes in the American way of life advanced production named the spark plug can be seen in the photo), Copyright 1978 by the Regents of and changes the health care There must be such a place because stamps are being produced by the and death. "SuperScrapper." That one never ac­ it would also need a propeller about the Uqiversity of California. professions continue to observe the the front page of Linn’s Stamp News British House of Questa, Ltd. traditional directive: protect and tually reached the marketplace eight inches long. The engine itself By ROBKRT FI LTON although it is said that some in­ for Jan. 15 has a color picture of a Fliilatclic Society prolong human life. Yet society's . measures measures 4’2 inches from post office window with this name From front page headlines to back dividuals may have put one or two tip to the end of the gas tank. This The Manchester Philatelic Society new emerging philosophies and at- j that shows a watercolor painting of will have its circuit-book-and-trading page funeral announcements: from together after the company folded. tank held a mixture of gasoline and titudes often conflict with traditional ■ the Christmas hobbyhorse stamp sur­ night from 7 to 10 at Mott’s Com­ the 6 o'clock news and the latest medical practices. Medical per- ; The owner of the Scrapper, who mineral oil. Present-day models burn rounded by depictions of trees, holly munitv Hall this coming Tuesday, assassination to the 10-second com­ sonnel, for instance, go to extraor- ■ The Author lives down country, is eager for any methyl alcohol plus either castor oil and a wreath. or a synthetic. the 23rd. mercial for cemetery plots; from dinary lengths to preserve the life of i Robert Fulton is professor of ! similar engines or parts that might There is a clue in the caption horror movies to punk rock — death an elderly patient; but when con- ; : sociology at the University of ^ be used to make one. He has 125 or The Scrapper, outfitted and saying that kids from Middlefield more model engines at present. The powering a plane, would make the Center Church Staff is everywhere. Whether it be the fronted with his or her death, they j : Minnesota and director of its 5 Memorial School did the artwork. A newspaper, radio, television, or the often avoid the patient. : Center for Death Education and gern of them all is a five-cylinder noise of a dozen banshees. This sort MANCHESTER - The staff of radial that is worth upwards of $500, search through the State Register cinema, the communications media Complicating the situation further 5 Research, which he founded in ; of thing has been taken care of and Manual discloses that there is Center Congregational Church will The old-time one-lungers need a present the specter of death to us is the increased ability to postpone 5 1969. In 1963, he offered the first ■ nowadays by equipping the piston “Rural Free Delivery from Rockfall meet Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the everyday. death through technical and scien- : course on death in an American j battery, spark plug and coil, and the engines with miniature mufflers. and Middlefield post offices." We church office. The Dt‘nial of Death tific advances. We are thus faced i university. His publications in- i five-cylinder also has to have a dis­ As with most hobbies, there are learn something new every day. At 5 p.m., the Grade 7 Confirma­ tributor. clubs to bring the aero-modelers Yet. paradoxically, until quite with the new moral dilemmas of i elude “ Death and Identity” ; ; Nice Set of Stamps tion Class will meet in the Robbins when to “let" a patient die by ter- ;i Death, Grief and Bereavement: a : The up-to-date model engines use together — at least by mail. One that Room, and the Grade 8 class will recently death has been a “taboo" The far-off country of Tristan da minating treatments that might sus­ Bibliography 1845-1975, and ; something else called “glow plugs. " covers all phases, and claims to be meet at the church to visit Holmes topic in contemporary America. Our tain his or her life. These have to be energized at first by "the world's largest sport aviation Cunha will issue a nice set of stamps society has develop^ a “cult of “Education and Social Crises”, ! Funeral Home, youth" and a strong aversion to the New Dilemmas which he co-edited. He is national i idea of death. No social institution or coordinator for this series. ^ ” ( AtPSUPBI BONUS C O ^ the outcome of a disease process or While many problems are These social, demographic, and ;j Adults Offered r “"C■ MPSWERBONUSCOUPON A- group has been free from the attempt the result of an unfortunate accident. associated with old age per se in the technological changes call for a reap- i; I WKI1 this viluabti coupon ind 1 '7.S0 purchisi' I I With thiaviluibla coupon and a'7.S0purctiiai' to deny our morality. In the home, at And, as with contagious diseases, United States, they are frequently praisal of what constitutes an ap­ I ‘ (excluding llinu pfohlbllad by liw) I I ‘ (Excluding Itinii pfoWbllad by law) school, from the church pulpit to the Clip and redeem those who are caught in the throes of aggravatad to an intolerable degree propriate response to death on the Credit Courses 'GRANULATED "slumber" room of the mortuary, we dying are isoiated from their fellow by the death of a spouse. Rich part of both the individual and socie­ MANCHESTER — This winter the Manchester Adult II ALL FLAVORS have attemped to shield ourselves human beings, while those who have people died at home. Of the almost 2 memories are shouidered aside by ty generaily. Today we must deal ;• Evening School, in addition to its regular program will these money­ from the prospect of our own death succumbed to death are quickly million deaths that occurred in financial worries, health problems, with the ethical dilemmas posed by j again offer some high school courses for credit. These | L B .B A C f i O C as well as from the death of others. 5 11 Vz G A LLO N e hidden from view. America in 1977, however, more than personal insecurity, as well as new technology, such as the right to i courses are open to adults, high school students and non- saving coisjons at Such denial and avoidance reflect Changing Patterns 70 percent took place outside the loneliness, filling the life of an elder­ die and euthanasia; with the special S Questions high school graduates. profound changes that have occurred ly widow (or widower) with chagrin problems of widows in a society that | jSUCAR The many issues and problems home in either a hospital or a nursing Each course will meet three hours a week tor 12 weeks. M anchester ii ICE CREAM in the character and structure of in our vigorousiy youth-oriented is oriented toward couples; with the | 1. What is meant by the denial The only exception is physical education which will meet society. associated with dying and death have home. The trend toward increased I I I LhnltOnKkXBonpirFimiyLimit Ona Coupon par Fiitilly society. dissolution of the role of the aged ii;j of death? for four hours a week for 5>2 weeks. I Valid Jin. 21-27. tP79 at Minchaaltr A tP Only ^ u l R l^ I I Valid Jan. Jan. 21 21^7,T 7 NTS NTS It It Mai ManchaatarAtP Only Traditionally in Western society taken on a new significance as the hospitalization and institutionaliza­ Furthermore, research indicates member in our society; with self- S 2. What percentage of the The amount of high school credit granted will be .5 high the question of death was answered circumstances surrounding dying tion of the chronically ill and dying sun* unns MOM that widows are at mortal risk six inflict^ death — suicide; and finally, %y American popuplation is current- school credits per course lexcept physical education W IIAVW OB PECIAL lUMR UVMOf M OAL within a theological context. Death and death have changed in our socie­ patient is expected to continue. These changes have a direct effect times greater than their married mass-inflicted death — war, to say j:;i ly over age 65? which is .2 credits and driver educaiion which is .3 as well as life was seen as part of a ty- 3. Where do most deaths occur WithOpiiied on family relations. The elderly in counterparts, as the result of the nothing of the prospect of nuclear an- S credits I. Suprr S.ivinqs Booklfts Divine plan. As such, death was First, progress in medicai science today’s society are increasingly stress and other factors associated nihilation. i: today? Participants can take one or two of these courses each acknowledged as an inevitable fact of and the general enhancement of life retired from work and often live with their bereavement. It is indeed These and other issues related to ji 4. What major problems often term but no more than two. life, accepted as the will of God, and in the past half-century have meant the fate of many widows to die problems of death and dying will be igi accompany the death of a spouse? that the proportion of elderly persons physically removed from their There are no foes for Manchester residents taking i j | j i confronted openly in a context of prematurely of a “broken heart.” explored in this 15-week series on ?! 5. What ethical dilemmas are in our society has greatly increased. children and grandchildren. In addi­ these courses. However, non-residents will be required to public rites and sacred rituals. The problem is not a negligibie one: “Death and Dying: Challenge and S:; posed by the new medical pay a tuition fee. Twenty-two miliion people, or 11 per­ tion, the geographical mobility of our Today, in contrast, death has more than 10 million women — one Change,” as we seek to confront the g; technology? ' g r e e n GIANT cent of our population, are currently population, as weli as urbanization The courses are Functional English. Science in Today s become, for a great many, a secular out 01 every six adult women in the denial of death that has marked our ijS over 65 years of age, and their and secularization, deprives the World. CCEP-related class, driver education iclassroom NIBLETS matter. It is a private disaster to be United States — are widows. society. Death is the great rupturer S phase), general math and physical education discussed only by the family or close number is growing. elderly of traditional family and Answers community assistance. Today, for in­ Changing Customs both tor the individual as well as for Si Adults can obtain further information about these _ CORN ^ friends. No longer is death the wages Second, death is primarily the 1. Any attem pt to shield stance, little more than half the pop­ American society is experiencing society. As we as individuals have Si courses and a registration form from an evening school Three iJoz c.ini 0 of sin. Today it is viewed almost experience of aged persons today. Of i ourselves from our own death and : ulation is church affiliated; the rapid social change with regard to struggled to understand the meaning iji brochure at a local bank, library, or the Municipal exclusively as a physical matter — those who will die in the United , j the deaths of others. building. church is not the sociai resource it death and death customs. We are of death, so society has sought the Si States this year, approximately two- " 2. Eleven percent. thirds will be 65 years of age or older. was a generation or so ago. currently in the process of redefining means to deal with this recurring Si Students now enrolled at Manchester High School must crisis. § 3. In a hospital or nursing home. • COUmV FARM PORK On the other hand, children under 15, grief, bereavement, and loss, as well sign up with their guidance counselors at the high .school. Imparl on the Elderly To acknowledge a death is to ® 4. Financial worries, health j Interested adults may also sign up at the regular adult for whom mortality rates were once as death itself. The trend toward the ASST FU VO R S YOGURT MAarWneMU recognize a life. In a society where : problems, personal insecurity, • y lx cm cn GUIOV^ Out of these changes emerges a diminishment of the funeral and the school in-person registration Jan. 30 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in NEW very high, now account for less than 6 there is a strong tendency for many loneliness. the high school cafeteria. imSBURY percent of total deaths. social milieu in which the eiderly abandonment of mourning customs is SERVICE DELI find themseives isoiated. Moreover, to respond to the death of another by 5. Problems of when to ter- : COUNTRY BISCUITS Third, the context in which dying a further manifestation of this up­ OOlCSnC-STOKSllCQ) the young reject the eideriy as cons­ turning away, the recognition and minate treatment, rights of the : iiKNn Rib Lo in kC and death are experienced has also heaval. C O O K E D H A M •129 t tant reminders of our brief mortaii- acceptance of a death ultimately dying patient, and euthanasia.' MHS Exams Slated >11) I The black tie, black hat, and black PIClUiAPtenOLOAFOR PP undergone a significant change. At proclaim a person's individual identi­ MANCHESTER — Mid-vear examination at ROASTS the beginning of the century, most ty, and the eiderly sense that rejec­ armband as well as the funeral D U T C H L O A F u’ P ROASTS CHOPS CHOPS Treptoanaln Carton tion. ty. Manchester High School will be held next week The hnportad-CIuik Only < / \ o o H09 examination schedule is: JA R LS B U R G C H E E S E 2 . ORANGE JUICE cant. I Vako-Mttoriad e Monday - periods 1 and 2; Tuesdav - periods 3 and 4 H 3 9 C O T T A G E C H E E S E 7 9 ' Wednesday - periods 5 and 6: and Thursday - periods 7 SMSS CHEESE '’7 b 1 and 8, Friday will be a regular school dav. lb. IpntTXM Community Calendars Thought p S t a t o s a l a d M I.W iiw* ■■ um m® a BI lT a ~ k 1 » Examinations will be scheduled each dav from 8 to 10 Crumy POKiffMtsmxiaHRuBiitaKoiiBDCHon m um m ob The Inclusive Community a m. and from 10:10a.m, to 12:10p m Buses will pick up RICE PUDDING . 7 9 ' SOUR CREAM 'J 7 9 ‘ students on the regular schedule at 2:17 p.m. Carinto Asst. Pork Chpps Bnls. Pork Roasts public hearing. 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Urban League housing workshop, Our world is a vast mixture of GENOA SALAMI a ’ 28® Manchester Board of Education budget 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Parents and guardians of Manchester High School PpkLiNWWi |ba| PirtiUli Pali LgN Cgimt ff)4* young and old, rich and poor, yeliow, Carande workshop, 8 p.m., Bolton Center Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Glastonbury High School Sewer Commission, 7:30 p.m.. students are asked to call the school during examination R B “ »I SIRLOIN SIDE ^ black, white, red, and brown and hun­ HARD SALAMI . * 2 “ ® s m W H O LE RIBS ’1».«Ib a c k r TbTT.» axxTs CMC. naaiy MANCHESTER —Here is next School. Workshop on the town s fifth-year library. Town Hall. week if their child is ill. Makeup examinations cannot be mj. week's schedule of public meetings Senior Citizens Committee, 7:30 application for federal communiiy Thursday Library Board of Directors, 7:30 dreds of languages and cultures. arranged unless a parent or guardian has called the BREAD ANN PACE (locations are in Municipal Building, p.m.. Town Hall. Much of our country’s strength has {A tP IS A POULTRY SHOP Q ^ A t P IS A BUTCHER SHOP \ ( 4 tp la A SEAFOOD SHOP ) p.m., Community Hall. development block grant funds, 7:30 Teen Drop-In, 6-9 p.m., Naubuc school as early as possible on the dav of the absence DOUGH POT PIES 41 Center St. "nless noted): come from welcoming a variety of Sm I noinl-WiM.XhD ■» Tuesday p.m., Hockanum School. School. Wednesday Second semester will begin .Monday'. Jan 29. at 8 a m B O X -0 TURKEY W HOLE T O P LOIN FRESH COD TURBOT Monday persons who have a common goal; a SIRLOIN TIPS Board of Selectmen budget Task Force on School Building Use, After-school recreation, 2:50-5 Tumbling registration for 3 to 5 SJod CHICKEN ROASTS T O P LOINS C tn lik i 3 BREAST QTRS HALVES STEAKS FILLETS 7 p.m. —Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. East Hartford High better life for themselves and their Frow Hirrtl Caiir Cvti Quick Fru m workshop, 7:30 p.m.. Community p.m., Naubuc School. year olds, 10 a.m. to noon, Wapping JONES BACON 3lifiOTTtS .3IECKS 3 BaifLolii-Baniln W M t H lil Avtii Wtd-Sit Hearing Room. 7:30 p.m. —Com­ School. families. To the extent we work CPR Class To Start WMGS 4 3 SETS OF S Q liT S 11-20 Is. Ayg. WNtI 4 Rahy Hall. Indoor jogging, 6:45-7:30 a.m., School, Room 16. “ir 5 9 ' mittee on Aging, Lincoln Center. 7:30 Bolton Athletic Association, annuai Conservation and Environment Glastonbury High School. Economic Development Commis­ together for the benefit of all groups MANCHESTER —A training course in basic life sup­ SLhCED BACON p.m. —JOIN. Community Y, North Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. 2 lb $ T 6 9 $ meeting, 8 p.m., Herrick Memorial Friday sion, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. who come and accept and value their port —cardiopulmonary resuscitation —will be offered liv E R W U R S T pkg COFFEE RICH « 49' Main Street 8 p.m. —Board of Park. Thursday Monday and 'Tuesday at the Spruce Street firehouse. A iP 4 k a le > After-school recreation, 3-5 p.m., contributions to our society, we are Ffish-USOA ku iVaVSNiBMNl *w.|pfih|6SlrWn Education. Washington Schooi. BEEF FRANKS Cip'o JoNi't-OuKk Frotm tuCfX ^ E D CHICKEN "m." *2®® The six-hour program in CPR will be presented by the Caorul-SMt or U u t Thursday Workshop on the town’s application Hebron Avenue for grades 4-5. an inclusive community. CHICKEN LEGS 8 9 * l b M IBMm Mammy SMIkfiln iA JO Vernon Town Fire Department in cooperation with the American SHRIMP c o c k t a il 3 ; “ 1®® Tuesday for federal community development After-school recreation, 2:50-5 Are we in Manchester a communi­ FENWAY FRANKS Frotm-WNtt Mul‘4‘1 «| rv\ Board of Selectmen, 7;30 p.m.. Heart Association of Greater Hartford. It will include a AtF-BoilolUul I t o p l o ih s ^ s ki Ltnien Butt«r*0uick Frotm . o o HOODNU-FORM ‘Jf *1* 8 a.m, —Downtown Committee, funds, 7:30 p.m.. Senior Citizens p.m., Naubuc Schooi for grades 3-4. Today ty which is economicaily, culturaily, TURKEY BREAST Mrs Saith'i Community Hall. lecture, film, slides, a demonstration by the instructor, SLICED BOLOGNA A&PSOLE Hearing Room. Board of Education, informational Center, 30 Remington Road. Teen Drop-In, 6-9 p.m., Naubuc Registration for Vernon Youth and racially inclusive? Do we project A P P L E PIE " m r9 9 ' School. Hockey lessons, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., and practice by all participants on life-like manikins. ASSOUTEQVARETES \^'ednesday meeting, 8 p.m., Bolton Center that image? The course includes training in external heart compres­ CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE BARRELHEAD ROOT BEER nr OISPOSABIE DIAPERS CUTBfiREASEDUiara School. Bolton Ice Palace, Route 6. 7:30 p.m. —Housing Authority, 24 When we decided to buy a house in sion and mouth-to-mouth breathing techniques. KTTYCtOCKK DEL MONTE CANADA DRY PAMPERS St. George’s Episcopal Church Red Cross Bloodmobile, 10 a.m. to PEANUT MITTR MS. Bluefield Drive. 8 p.m. —Board of 3 p.m., Rockville General Hospital. Manchester six years ago, we had a THe course is open to residents from Manchester and CAKE MIXES CANNB FRUIT A CINCERALE OVKXNiCHTS lOAPPADS Ekiucation and state legislators. 45 N. Men’s Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., at the Glastonbury Hebron choice of a half dozen homes within surrounding towns for a small fee. church. Sunday School St. Monday reach of the purchasing power from All participants must pre-register for the course by ltbtol Today 2001." *•) 12 cl' Tliurstlay Tax collector, town clerk and Jaycee Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast, our single wage-earner, public ser­ contacting the Town Fire Department. 649-2808 Open gym, 1-5 p.m., Buttonball Pk9 K o a .cin 1*9 Coventry assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town, Office 8:30 a.m. Howard Johnson’s, Route vice job. Today we probably would For more information about CPR training, contact the I 9:30 a.m. —Community Service School for youths up to 13 years old. 30. Council. Emanuel Lutheran Church. Building. not be able to buy a home in American Heart Association of Greater Hartford at 310 Monday Winter camp sunrise, 9 a.m. to KTTYCROCXBI-fC AOY TO SPREAD Alpine Ski Club trip to Magic Collins St.. Hartford, telephone 522-6155 / Youi do Mtttr witnr~N SUNSHME 4 p.m. —Bicentennial Committee. noon for handicapped youths. West Town sanitarian, 6 to 9:30 p.m.. Manchester. Renting would be no f ccMrate Chuma mm Tut .. \ Planning and Zoning Commission Mountain, 6:30 a.m., bus leaves Frostings 99 FAWLV SIZE-60 CT.ns #% PiC Hearing Room. 6:30 p.m. —Office Town Office Building. ^ U w n ' p a g e ) A WITHLACHOY > Hill School Gymnasium. easier for two reasons: High cost and Saitn.Zm i W E SELLS ELBOWSgr 9 A C Chip-a-roos 7:30 p.m.. Town Hali. Rockville Shopping Plaza. AIP-SAITEO 4 IMSALTEO Scott Napkins 2 5 hours of judge of probate. Water Pollution Control Authority, four children. S|HKRl6tti sauet S'9d^ Board of Welfare, 10 to 11 a.m.. Sunday 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. Monday I nilariaii 8 H ear \S orkers Spaghetti wX ;.;9 9 Saltines pk0 I B H P a c k v .^ no Fnfi STANK W/COIfON-KS OR If lO Q I gain balance in my life by having no STAWS W'COLPON GRAMJLATIO Town Hall. Open gym, 1-5 p.m., Glastonbury Rham Board of Education, 7:30 Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Candy C Y O i-O E fF or CMCK£N CHUNKS Kotex...... super t ’1 I “ MANCHESTER - The S o y s a u c e - a f s y ^ Andover Mothers’ Club, 8 p.m.. First High School for ages 8 and over. p.m., Rham school library. Building, Park Place. both the perspective of my chiidren clarinet Sugar Twin r 9 9 Dog Food 3 LniWy Oitvgirt Congregational Church. and that of my elderly neighbors. Do Unitarian Universalist There will be a time tor AUPURROSF tMWb K e tc h u p Monday Adult swim, noon to 1 p.m. only, Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. FRISKCS-ASST VARCTCS S T N o o d e s WISK ... S*■ 9 9 Glastonbury High pool. Tuesday we intehtionaliy exclude new Society: East will meet coffee and discussion Sun­ Gem Oil £ Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Of­ Wednesday Middle School, Route 30. U h o y f f i u 3 'mTM Cat Food L p r i e d m o e S .- 5 9 « Commission on Aging, 7:30 p.m.. residents who plave vaiue on children Sunday at 11 a m at the day School and nursery LIQUID fice Building. Cemetery Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Monday Town Office Building. . Vernon Elementary School PTO, and caring for them? Do we inten­ Communitv Y. 78 N .Main care are available. Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Hall. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m., at the school Route 30. JU -ettoce Patc^ Call to Prayer and Self Denial, 8 tionally exclude our young adults St. I Town Office Building. Rotary Club, 7 p.m.. Grange Hall. Glastonbury Hig School library. 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. This second program in Lions Club, 8 p.m., UConn Alumni p.m.. United Methodist Church, Ml who are unmarried and do not com­ / M ia CHOoseYowFAvofine ______Planning and Zoning Commission, “Family Only Night,” 6:45-9:30 its "Working " senes will kn m d FormuU-Jtm Farkv $lc«) a YELLOW PRIDE OF THE FLA. GROWERS 7:30 p.m., Town Office Building. Center. p.m., Glastonbury High gym. Wednesday Hartford Tpke. mand the salaries necessary to buy WHITE BREAD 3,til Public Health Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 include the working Romaine* Chicory Recreation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Young People’s AA, 8 p.m., St. Men’s Volleyball, 7-9:30 p.m., Tuesday or rent in Manchester? Do we inten­ lifestyles of Earl Odom, BAHERIESFOR p.m,, Town Office Building. SANDW ICH BREAD Golden Ripe T e m p ie ENGLISH Town Office Building. Mary’s. Hebron Avenue School. Chamber of Commerce Get tionally exclude our town employees traveling salesman, and Radiot-Hearlng Aids Board of Welfare, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.. Indoor jogging, 6:45-7:30 a.m., Board of Finance, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ Boston «isearoie Tuesday Acquainted Breakfast, 8 a.m., who may also wish to contribute to Joey Vogel, broadcast Gamu - nasMIgMt I r a n MUFFINS .199' DINNERWARE Town Hall. Glastonbury High School. fice Building. BANANAS ORANGES Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., An­ Howard Johnson’s, Route 30. the town in their off-work hours? Do commentator. ARTHUR DRUG Red or Croon Leaf dover Elementary School conference Thursday Tuesday Thursday Jaycee Orientation Meeeting, 7:30 we exclude or isolate our elderly Music will be provided PECANRrNG'""“-*1®® room. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., high Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of­ Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m.. Town p.m., Casa Nova, Talcottville. citizens on fixed incomes? If this is by Chris Inguanti on the X ' l K AlP now oifm tfif rpmancf of Office Buiiding. Lottuco Chinrsr Export Porcelain Becap school. fice building. Wednesday not our intent, how can we become tureo m a superb set of Enoiisn Friday Recreation Commission, 8 p.m.. Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m. After-school recreation, 3-5 p.m., League of Women Voters judicial inclusive? Oinnerwye' imagine' a complete Eastbury School for grades 3-5 and Town Office Building. 20 Piece Service for Four is Town Office Building. seminar, 7:30 p.m., Connecticut Gerry Harvey The P L IV U S r e s t TOOTHPASTE available for the unbei rw i ? > "Pagani played Papale and really stuck it to him. He (Papale) only had "We haven't played pressure man Sports Briefs “We played a zone and were as flat With Drug Offenses has made $2,400 in sales, 17-year-old two hoops in the first half, only two defense like we did tonight. The kids as can be,” stated Manchester Coach Steven Sloan, president, said. A fluence of liquor. Court date is Feb t Fire Calls i going into the last quarter, and we were upset over Tuesday's loss. And Ginny Lind, “Offensively and defen­ Museum Recipient MANCHESTER — Police Friday senior at East Catholic High School KobI Calholir (87) Ayer 00-0 0, Kiro 5 6. totally frustrated him," cited East Xavier was up for this game. This sively we were flat in the first half. charged two 14-year olds with posses­ in Manchester, Sloan said that the 2-2 12, Venora 5 4-6 14, King 4 1-2 9, sion of drugs. (io v cn lry !Mancliest*‘r Coach Jim Penders. was a really big one for them, " Murphy 10 5-7 25, Pagani 1 0-1 2, Atwater “We went to a box-and-one in the Of Humanities Award company, which has 27 employees, Friday. 11 Penders noted. 1 3-4 5, Gay 1 (M) 2, Radant 2 2-4 6, Fortin 3 second half and that proved effec­ Police said a bag of hashish Coventry Police charged a town 46 a.m.—Ceiling Papale, termed “70 percent of the Hayes Speaks Up Rain Cuts PGA has won the Blue Chip Award for collapse at Murphy topped ali-scorers for East 0-1 6, Ciszewski 1 2-2 4, Skoly 1 0-0 2 tive. (Chris) Cheney and (Liz) MANCHESTER — The Lutz Junior plans. belonging to one of the boys was resident with tampering with a Manchester Manor. Xavier offense, " by Penders, was Museum, 126 Cedar St. has been November and December. (Town) with 25 points to go along with 6 Totals 34 19-29 87. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — PHOENIX (UPI) - The 1979 PGA Neubelt denied her (LaRoehelle) the A contributing factor to the grant found in the possession of the other witness. Arthur J. Carrone, a sophomore at limited to 12 points, weli beiow his awarded a grant for $8,085 from the Friday, 2:28 p.m.—Alarm malfunc season average. assists, a like number handed out by •Xavier (57) Papale 4 4-5 12, Webber 2 Former Ohio State football Coach Tour started out like an express at ball.” award is the museum's location in by a teacher at llling Junior High Robert J. Walker Jr., 19, of Berry East Catholic, is the quality control 2-2 6, Graham 1 1-4 3, Hetrick 0 2-3 2, Woody Hayes said Friday he “got Connecticut Humanities Council. The the 1859 Cheney schoolhouse within School. The drugs were tested, and tion at Lydall & Foulds.(Town) East took a 21-12 lead after the first Pagani. East was 34 for 55 from the Palm Springs, Calif., last week, but Enfield spread the margin to 44-27 Avenue, Coventry, was charged, manager. He lives at 353 Forest St., Fiala 3 2-4 8, Johnson 5 0-010, Salafia 15-6 what was coming to me” when he after three quarters. purpose of the grant is to provide an the newly designated National tests were positive. quarter with senior center Joe King floor while Xavier connected on only by the time it got to Phoenix this police said. East Hartford 7, Dumas 11-2 3, Ciccarello 2 2-5 6, Totals was fired for slugging a Clemson LaRoehelle' led all scorers with 28 educational look at the Cheney Mills Historic Landmark. The District Both boys were referred to Hebron Meeting pivotal with 8 points. "The offense 19 basket tries, its shortcoming from 19 19-30 57. week, it looked more like local. District. Police said the suspect previously Friday, U:i 3 football player in the final moments For the second straight day Friday points. Neubelt paced the Silk comprises a miniature history of juvenile court. was arrested in December on Some of the methods to be used in­ HEBRON — The Water Pollutipn a.m.—Medical call at 455 of the Buckeyes’ Gator Bowl loss. they tried to get the Phoenix Open Towners with 8 points with Lisa small-town industrialization, burglary and larceny charges. The clude loan kits for schools and Control Authority will meet Jan. 22 Park Ave. Hayes, making his first public under way, but it was no go. Nearly Tilden adding 6 markers. Both had cultural assimilation and the even­ Police made more than 20 arrests witness was connected to those organizations, the involvement of at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Office Friday, 2:32 p.m.-False appearance since his Dec. 30 firing, three inches of rain in the previous 72 fine floor games. tual decline of New England textile Friday of residents who failed to previous arrests, police said. junior and senior high school Building. The authority will review alarm at 5 Main St. addressed a ‘standing-room-only hours, including another heavy down­ Manchester captured the jayvee industry. shovel sidewalks in front of their The suspect was released on $500 Undefeated Conard Basketball Chamber of Commerce crowd of students in planning all phases of the property. interviews conducted with three F rid a y , 4:28$ pour Thursday night, left the Phoenix contest, 44-32. Jennifer Hedlund bond and court date is B'eb. 13. engineering firms. more than 1,200, which gave him a netted 15 points and Georgeanne project, resource lessons using loan The summonses were issued 48 p.m.—Medical call at 190 Country Club course under water in The project is also the result of \ VriKdi JIINIOR.S standing ovation when he walked into Ebersold 11 for the young Indians, materials concerning the historic hours after the snowfall in conjunc­ Greenwood St. most fairways. cooperation between John Bolton Athletic Turns Back Penney The Trailblazers topped the Bulls, the room. So, the PGA has rescheduled the now 11-2 and on an eight-game win­ district, an exhibit at the museum tion with the town ordinance. Vernon Police charged Stephen (’oven try Sutherland, director of the Institute 29-27, the Knicks outlasted the “ Am I bitter? " asked Hayes. start for Saturdy, cut the tournament ning streak. focusing attention on the historic The fine for unshoveled walks is Gessay, 64. of 9 Sunset Ave., BOLTON — The Bolton Athletic Friday, 9:56 a m.-Am­ area and its former way of life, and of Local History at Manchester Com­ Rockville, with fourth-degree Undefeated Conard High of West Hartford moved one step Lakers, 42-40, and the Celtics bested "Yeah, at losing the darn ball game, from 72 holes to 54. It will wind up Enfield (56) LaRoehelle 12 4-5 28 munity College and the museum $15, or the person may plead not guil­ Association will meet Jan. 23 at 8 bulance call. North and the Nuggets, 49-41, last night at the and I'll stay that way forever, I district tours and self-guided tour ty and have a court trail. larceny. The arrest was made in con­ p.m. at Herrick Memorial Park. Of­ closer to the CCIL championship last night with a 52-41 decision Monday, weather permitting, as an Giachello 2 0-0 4, Reynolds 1 O-O 2 staff. South Coventry, 160 Bread East Side Rec. thought we could win it. But, Kearney 1 0-1 2, Daniels 4 0-0 s’ "It's becoming a real work load, " nection with a reported shoplifting at ficers will be elected and plans will and Milk St. over Penney High of East Hartford. official event, but with a reduced Stop & Shop, police said. Court date Bill Silver netted 10 points and Tom bitterness, no, I got what was coming purse of $187,500. down from an C.Coughlin 0 0-1 0, M. Coughlin 1 04) 2 Sgt. Raymond Mazzone said Friday be made for the five-mile road race -Soulli Wiiid.sor The success was the 10th in loop he had good overall help from his Kennison 8 to pace the Trailblazers to me. Downs 1 0-0 2, Keyes 3 0-4 6, George 1 0-0 Music Meeting Set of the arrests. is Jari. 30. and other acti itics. original $250. Friday, 5;i8 play and 12th overall for Conard mates, particularly Gary Dubiel and while John Prignano pumped in a 2. Totals 26 4-11 56. HEBRON — The Rham High p.m,—Campfire on Griffin while Penney slipped to 7-4 and 9-4 Ralph Sundstrom who netted 9 and 8 game-high 17 markers for the Bulls. Muneheeler (33) Tilden 3 0-0 6 sale to be conducted March 31 will Police arrested Laurie M. Gray, standards in the foul-plagued contest. points respectively. John Connolly hit the winnng Carpenter 2 0-1 4, L. Neubelt 3 2-2 8 School Music Boosters will meet Jan. 23, of Storrs and charged her with Road, west of Brookfield Brown 1 0-0 2, Culbertson 2 1-3 5, Millis b 23 at 7:30 p m in the school music also be discussed. *Duke’Recovering Street. Forty-two personals were called, and Best in defeat with 18 and 15 points bucket with 8 seconds left lifting the breach of peace and interfering with 2-2 2, Cheney 2 0-3 4, Connors 1 0-1 2 room. The meeting will hear a report although each side lost only one were Ed Huppe and Lima. The pair Knicks past the Lakers. Connolly a police officer. The arrest was made Totals 14 5-12 33. Further preparations and discus­ from the Scholarship Committee and player, several others Carried four proved to be the Black Knights only wound up with 15 points and 13 Indian Tankers Victors will appoint a nominating committee B’riday night alter a person became LOS ANGELES (UPI) — John Wayne was "‘doing personals until the final whistle. sion for the coming Florida trip will beautifully" Friday and there was no evidence the cancer Exam Week Slated consistent point-makers as both Mike rebounds with teammate Rick be on the agenda. to select candidates for the coming unruly at the Armory Tavern, police Conard jumped off to a 6-0 lead and Soucier chipping in 12 markers. Tim .said. No court date has been set. found in his stomach had spread to other parts of his Picard and Karl Schultz were Best Lineman A report will be given on proceeds year's officers. body, a cancer specialist said. GLASTONBURY -D ue associated with this from then on it was a catch-up game blanked from the floor and con­ Feshler had 17 tallies for the Lakers. Keeping its unbeaten streak intact, 100 fly: 1. Rawson (E), 2, G. Police al.so charged Lee A. Albert, to mid-year examinations, for Coach Bernie Dandley 's charges. Manchester High’s swimming team received from the groups' successful All music students and their Dr. Carmack Holmes, an associate professor of sur- arrangement and make the tributed just one point to the attack. Mike Hellenbrand and Wayne Bray Michaud (M), 3. Hancock (M) :59.8. HOUSTON (UPI) — Bruce Clark 26, of Marlborough with operating a Jan. 25 and 26 will be half­ Penney caught the ioop leaders at dunked Enfield High, 105-63, yester­ "Mainstrect " dance. Plans for a tag parents are invited to attend. gery at UCLA Medical Center, said there was “no necessary adjustments. popped in 20 and 17 points espectively 100 free: 1. Tannr (M), 2. Telgener once was a 240-pound high school pole motor vehicle while under the in- day sessions for Glaston­ 3:14 of the third period, on Dan Conard (52) Arcl 0 2-5 2, Dubiel 3 3-6 day at the locals’ pool. clinical evidence" the cancer had spread further that the In the event school is to pace the Celtics over previously (M), 3. Smith (M) :55.4. vaulter with aspirations of being a bury High School students. 9. A. Jones 5 3-7 13, Sundstrom 3 2-3 8 The Indian tankers are unbeaten in lymph nodes taken out when Wayne’s stomach was cancelled on any one of the Lima’s basket, 26-26, but Conard unbeaten Nuggets. Kevin Brynes 500 free: 1, B. Michaud (M), 2. Wilt famous Penn State linebacker like Students will be attending four days, the examination regrouped and reeled off the next ?nTn'’ Morron52-3 12, Mathieii added 10 points to the winning total. four CCIL starts and 5-0 overall. (M), 3. Cantin (M) 5:28.0. removed a week ago in a nine-hour operation. school on these days only if 0 04 0, Murphy 0 2-4 2, M, Jones 2 1-2 5 Jack Ham, now an all-pro with the schedule will be moved eight points to go into the lead and Scott Cheney had 15 points and Bill Rob Tanner took the 100 free and 100 back: 1. Halldin (M), 2. Pittsburgh Steelers. Teamsters Settle Strike "It is impossible to predict,” if it will spread in the exams are scheduled. held the margin to the end. Urban 0 0-0 0, Yarum 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 Ifr third in the 50 free, Geoff Michaud future, he said. forward accordingly. Ju 5Z. Calhoun 11 for the Nuggets. Gallagher (M), 3. Keadon (E) 1:06. Instead he became an All-America EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - More There will be a regular The winners were up 12-9,20-18, 34- Standings; Celtics 5-1, Nuggets 5-1 won the 200 free and captured second 100 breast: 1. Roseweir (E), 2 Executive Director Richard reached an impasse. Holmes, noting the 71-year-old actor’s lung cancer sur- I’ennev ( 41) Lima 6 3-7 15, James 1 2-2 defensive tackle and walked off with than 300 striking Teamsters at morning bus run to school 30 at the period breaks. 4. Picard 0 0-1 0, Schultz 0 0-0 0, Huppe 7 4- Knicks 3-3, Lakers 2-4, Trailblazers place in the 100 butterfly. Bill Halldin Krupp (M), 3. Eagleson (M) 1:14.4. Robidoux said the new pact was 'the It was sort of a historic moment gpy in 1964 and his major heart operation last April, said OPEN ALL DAY the 1979 Lombardi Award as the Connecticut Natural Gas Corp. best the union could do after 14 weeks on the two days. However, Al Jones was the only Conard 4 18. Cace 1 2-2 4, Breen 0 0-0 0, Cruz 0 0-0 2-4, Bulls 1-5, was the winner in the 100 backstroke 400 free rejay: 1. Enfield 4:41.3. nation’s best collegiate lineman. in state labor history," Peraro noted. his past medical history was very pertinent in assessing 0. Totals 15 11-16 41. Friday overwhelmingly ratified a of negotiation." his prognosis. 16 buses will be assigned to player in twin figures with 13 while and runner-up in the 200 free, Brett "It was the first time a labor com­ activity bus runs at noon. SUNDAY Gallagher secured second in the 100 new three-year contract, ending a The 330 union workers walked off In each instance,” he said, “his recovery has been missioner and a commissioner- Parents and students back and third in the 200 IM, John stormy 14-wcek walkout, their jobs Oct. 19 after three weeks of exceptional. This indicates he is a very strong man.” ARTHUR DRUG CNG spokesman Robert Dixon said designate helped work out a tentative should anticipate any dif­ Wilt was second in the 500 free and negotiations failed to reach a con­ agreement." Wayne, an Academy Award winner for his portrayal of the new pact, ratified 263-9, included ficulties that might be third in the 200 free; and Bob tract. The workers were to return to Dixon said the new contract would a one-eyed gunman in "True Grit," will be able to return a 65-cent per hour wage increase for work Monday. indoor Records S pI Robey Sparks Celts Michaud was a double winner, cap­ Tribe Trackmen Lose not mean any rate hikes to CNG's to work in the near future if he chooses, "without U S BOSTON (UPI) -— Rookie center turing the 200 IM and 500 free for the the first year of the contract. A wage During the strike, CNG officials question,” Holmes said. reopener clause also was included for 100,000 Hartford-New Britain area GUITAR, BANJO & BASS Rick Robey scored nine of his 18 Silk Towners. blamed strikers for a rash of gas ser­ customers, because "we included the Wayne has made no movies since 1976 when he por- PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - College Park, Md. points in the fourth quarter Fri(lay Results; Manchester High’s indoor track Tim DeValve was a narrow loser in the second and third years. vice shutoffs that plagued customers, trayed an aging gunman dying of cancer in "The LESSONS team has had three meets and cost of the package we were then Maryland sophomore sensation Defending champion Steve Riddick night including a game winning dunk 200 medley relay: 1. Enfield 1:53.3. the two-mile run, placing second by Medical, denial, pension, vacation but union officials denied the charges Shiwtist.” He has made television appearances and a dropped the trio by a total of 10 negotiating in the last rate hike. " Penonalized Instruction, Rapid Progess. Renaldo Nehemiah and NCAA out­ of the Philadelphia Pioneers caught with 19 seconds left to lead the 200 free: 1. G. Michaud (M), 2, one-tenth of a second. Elliott was se­ and other fringe benefits were also and no employees were arrested for series of savings and loan company commercials. points. "The Indian thinclads absorbed After ratification of the contract. 11 Years Experience. Ages 6-adults. door champion Greg Foster of UCLA world recordholder Houston McTear Celtics to a 103-102 win over the Halldin (M), 3. Wilt (M) 2:04.6. cond in 600 and third in the 300. improved, he .said. meter tampering. their third setbaek yesterday, 47-44, Team sters Union worker Leo The actor was to be released from the medical center All Styles. Beginners to Professionals. raced to a dead heat and indobr world of the Muhammad Ali Track Club at Milwaukee Bucks. 200 IM: 1. B. Michaud (M), 2. Lahda was a double winner for the Dixon said the new wage package FREE loan intrument for beginners. to Xavier High of Middletown. State Labor Commissioner Peter Knowlin summed up the feelings of in about a week, Bernard Strohm, associate hospital ad­ records Friday nighF at the the halfway point and pulled away to Robey, acquired Tuesday by the Costanza (E), 3. Gallagher (M) Indians taking the mile and 1,000- fell within President Carter's anti­ A. Reilly and Commissioner- ministrator said. Philadelphia Track Classic. Manchester captured both relays yard run. Gelting tied the school inflation guidelines and was similar his fellow strikers called the new victory in the 60-yard dash in a meet Boston Celtics, hit on a three point 2:16.5. designate Joseph Peraro, who an­ pact "great. " No further treatment for a possible spread of cancer is Foster and Nehmeiah both were record time of 6.16 seconds. McTear play with two minutes left and 50 free: 1, Keadon (E), 2. Wilkie with the team of Mike Elliott, Jim record in the 60-yard high hurdles to an offer made by the company last nounced a tentative agreement planned. Holmes said, but "over the next several months clocked in 6.95 seconds. The time was Stankiewicz and Rich Gelting take October "It's better than anything we over 646-6567 finished third in the race, nipped l)y Milwaukee leading 100-96. Cedric (M), 3. Tanner (M) :23.9. with a time of :08.1. Thursday, entered the often stormy and several years tests will continue to be performed ” under the 7.02 seeonds Nehemiah ran the 4 X Map and the foursome of Tim Chris Kelley and Jeff Lombardo f'NG Teamsters Union Local 671 had before," ho .said. "We suffered Bob Stirber Greg Moore of Arizona State at the Maxwell sank two free throws to give Diving: 1. Garrity (M), 2. contract talks after negotiations but it was worth it" Holmes compared the lymph nodes to “a series of last week in setting a world record at wire. Boston a 101-100 lead with 1 ;27 left in DeValve, John Lahda, Doiig Meek were impressive in the high jump for stations along a track." Eagleson (M), 3. Branther (E) no the CYO National Invitation meet in the game. points given. and Dave Timbrell take the 4 X 792- Manchester, each clearing 6-feet. yard relay. PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HFRALD. Sat.. Jan. 20. 1979

e v e n in g HERALD, Sat., Jan. 20, 197a - Pap.p Herald Wings of Morning -‘-a Super By CLIFF SIMPSON Angle Bowl Showdown Itri'uklhroii^li dreams of tomorrow’s tasks undone many candles were lighted this past grass and we have had to get used to Some day, MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Bowl is wrapped up in what is the Pittsburgh was not penalized in their pass through her drousy con­ holiday season. Hats off to MACC - Earl Yost after mastering — The week-long war of words it. Yesterday (Thursday) was the best team. The team that beat Miami Super Bowl X meeting despite some sciousness — and bring a vow to rise and let the trumpets resound! first day we showed real quickness. (Super Bowl V) was the only team the winds, the waves, Sports Editor ended Friday and the opposing questionable defensive tactics. and labor with the sun. To Be It was the best practice we have had. that was confident it would win ”I don’t worry too much about the the tides and gravity, “So shall It be when God puts out coaches returned to their “We’re not overconfident. We un­ before the game. That was an referees," Landry said. ”I just hope we shall harness for God the light and smooths the pillow Recently, I suggested in this camps for the showdown on the derstand the Dailas Cowboys are the experienced, solid team, the best one they’ll just watch the physical the energies of love, neath my weary head. column that instead of "boiling" Steelera by 10 Midgets, is the same man who was field Sunday in Super ^ w l finest team in the NFC. We realize I’ve had. They were so well prepared aspect. I don’t want them to let it get and then, When friends shall say ’Good night' when we were waiting for a traffic mainly instrumental in forming the XIII. it’s going to be a fine footbail game.” it happened to catch Miami when it out of hand. There will be a lot of for the second time My parting thought shall be of tasks light to change or for a doctor, that Every prognosticator, amateur Southern New England Hockey Landry showed his apprehension was still a young, developing team.” emotion going out there and if a in the history of the world, begun which shall iinisn with a we “use" the time to relax, to relieve and pro, is all wrapped up to a cer­ Pittsburgh's Chuck Noll displayed League and was also the goalie for a quiet confidence and Tom Landry when asked about the Cowboys Landry said Robert Newhouse, player takes advantage of it, he man will discover fire. willing hand tomorrow when I greet the tensions in our bodies, to think of tain extent in Sunday's Super Bowl the Hartford Huskies. emotional state. who ha^j not started the last six should be penalized.” — Teilhard de Chardin God’s rising sun. a poem or a hymn or scripture, to football game in Miami's Orange of Dallas a slight apprehension as Active in coaching local junior they met with news media for the "I’m not confident at all,” he said. games because of a broken bone in Noll said he was glad the game It may be that de Chardin is correct. ' Then surely some bright spirit pray. If these chance moments given Bowl, teams for many years, LeBlanc has "That doesn’t mean I don’t think we his leg, will be the starting fullback. finally will be played. Certainly we all hope that day will shall assist to us by a congested society are of Without the help of any crystal last time before Sunday's NFL cham­ seen his three sons take up the sport. pionship game. can win. But when you have two Newhouse was the Cowboys’ second "I just don’t want the rhetoric come — and soon, but why not adopt My newly-wakened eyes help, why not be real smart and set ball, the guess here is that Pittsburgh Roger. George and Paul are on teams like this that are so eveniy leading rusher this season. anymore,” he said. ’’Rhetoric our Christian priorities now and That I may see how many won­ apart time for real communion and will whip Dallas by at least 10 points. "It's getting to the point where rosters of the Squirt and Midget we're going to be ready,” said Noll. matched, one thing could throw the Landry took one last opportunity to doesn’t mean much on the playing begin harnessing (he "energies of drous things I here have missed. meditation? With dry field conditions, the final squads. game one way or another. remind officials to be aware of field. Let’s play the game and decide love" even as we seek to master the And these, shall find fruition in America has been fed with the ac­ score from here looks like this: '■We've worked all season on ar­ tificial turf and the Dolphins com­ "This team is a good football team Pittsburgh’s defensive tactics. The on the field who is best and end all winds and the waves and the tides eternity. tivity milk. We have been urged to be Pittsburgh 31, Dallas 17. ISotea O ff the Cuff but I can't measure exactly how good Cowboys complained all week that the rhetoric” and gravity? The work now tangled in my hands “busy as the bee, " we have been told Should inclement weather con­ plex, while it is outstanding, has How the Time Flies Department: until after thr- Sup''r Bowl. The Super The .VIoiilliN of liulifx will be viewed clearly, infinitely to “go to the a n t... and consider her ditions prevail, the score will read: Phil Froh. former Manchester High-; sweet, as I take up again the several ways and be wise"; we have Pittsburgh 17. Dallas 7. In the teaching of religion to memorized “let us then be up and golfer, will note 25 years with i children, there comes a time when stands and wave life's lovely pattern Pittsburgh is acknowledged in Travelers Feb. I. He's an assistant 5 all complete.” doing,” as well as being warned "the most quarters as the best football every sincere Christian wishes to in­ devil finds things for idle hands to secretary in the GroupS Steeler Rooter Rewarded troduce his child to the worship of the Some Trum|iels for I\1A(J(J Talcottville Congregational Church team in the National League. If so, Department... Former Manchester i do.” the Steelers should win. Joe’s World church service. This is partially ac­ Do you know what Is "MACC"? It Country Club golf pro Alex Hackney, | One Manchester youth who will have an extra amount of pleasure Sun-1 Such a way of life is good if it is The Steelers will enter play at least complished by the usual monthly stands for the Manchester Area matched by an equal zeal for "being " a four-point favorite among the big ^ s o a k m ^ p s ^ e of that sunshine in day if Pittsburgh whips Dallas in the Super Bowl is 11-yMr-old David By Joe Garinan visit into the sanctuary for the early Conference of Churches, and Florida...British-American Club will Negri of Manchester. ^ as well as “doing." "What you LOCAL CHURCHES money men. part of the service. After the organization that includes both speaks so loudly I cannot hear what sponsor a S ^ i^ Night, featuring g A patient at Manchester Memorial HospiUl from Dec.23 to Jan 18 I If Dallas is to execute an upset, Children s story, the younger ones go Protestant and Roman Catholic c m lieu OK jK.si s cniiisT ok humorist Jack Daly and local high j: Negri told one and all of his support for the Steelers ® back to the classes. you say." As you do, you should also Tony Dorsett will have to run wild. Churches. So, why the trumpets? 1 reveal a quality of being. Read again I.VTTKH.IMT .S U M S , Woodside SAI'ST MAH V S KI’ISC O I’ XI. (.111 IK.II OK LIIHIST, Lydall and s c t^ l basketball coaxes, at the | When his favorite NFL team made it all the way to the Super Bowl he He's been running inside of late with I am talking about the time when vyish that all of you could read the en­ slowly the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1- Street Sc Hillstown Road. Wendel K. c m RCII. Park and Church streets. Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, You Gotta Be Crazy Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. minister. much success but it's hardly likely n m T r S P®" *" ^and and dropped off a letter to the Steder front office, stating S each family brings the child and they tire report of their seasonal sharing. 11) in your next time of prayer and Walton, bishop. ^ Race Com- .j his support of the team and would appreciate photos of any of the players.^ S all sit together through the entire For Thankskgiving they delivered 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood: 9:30 a.m.. Alan J. Broadhead. assistant to the rec­ 9 a m.. Bible Classes; 10 a.m,. that he'll find much running room in­ notice how we are instructed to be tor. side against the Steeler defense. ™ ^ ' hold an open meeting at Thursday, Negri received a phone call from Mrs. Arthur Rooney, wife ¥ service. After several such attempts, 101 baskets and 36 hot meals as well Seminary; 10:30 a m.. Sunday School; 5 Worship, sermon; "Self-Deception, Its S t.M ary s C hurch at 7 :30. S of the Steeler president. poor in spirit, meek, merciful, pure p.m.. Sacrament Service. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. Rile II. with Means And Consequences "; 6 p.m. Dallas Coach Tom Landry is a A couple of years ago, one very a matter of fact, 1 can remember a mother asked her daughter how she as 25 $3 meal certificates to single in­ Suggestions on improving the race | Upon conformation of his recent illness and hospital stay, Mrs.Rooney I in heart, peacemakers. Being is im­ homily by Father Jacobson; 9 a.m.. Holy Worship, sermon: "Am I My Brother's great tactician. There isn't a better cold Sunday morning, a neighbor saw saying to one of my teammates ... liked the "talks" by the minister. She dividuals. portant. GOSl’KI, IIAI.I., Center St Eucharist. Rite II, with sermon by Keeper? " be accepted .Eddie Werbner at assured the local boy that his request would be honored and the photos S; me loading my skeet gun and shells partially agreed when she was 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a m., coach in the business. That's a Dallas "Lets just forfeit the damn thing and At Christmas, 150 baskets were The last week of Jesus before Father Jacobson. Church School, nursery JEHOVAH'S plus. 65, IS the oldest active volleyball g would arrive in a few days and wished David a speedy recovery. I into the trunk of the car. He ambled answered, “Mummy, I like his begin­ delivered with a gift for each Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. WITMCS.'SES, 647 player in the Rec League, He’s also get in and get warm.” Easter is momentous. He did com­ care, followed by coffee hour; II a m.. Tolland Turnpike. If Dallas is to win. Dorsett will David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Negri of 165 Wells St §i; over, looked me up and down, and nings and his endings but they are too member of the family, 36 hot meals, KI LL i;OSI*KL IMKHDKNOMI. Holy Eucharist. Rite II, with sermon by one of the best setup men with the Of course we didn’t but we all felt far apart." paratively little: cleansed the tem­ 9:30 a.m.. Public Bible lecture, have to enjoy a big day to comple­ Negri IS Varsity tennis coach at East Hartford High, | asked "Are you really going shooting like it. and 445 vouchers of $5 each for warm N VriONAL cm KLII, 745 Main St Father Jacobson. "Responsibilities and Rewards of Latvians' entrv. ple, argued with elder, and instituted Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. ment Roger Staubach's aerial game. today?” Uod’.s KiHiiig; .Sun clothing and/or shoes/boots. In addi­ Parenthood "; 10:20 a,m„ Group Discus­ However, and this is the big the Last Supper. Note especially 10:30 a m.. Praise. Worship Service SAI.VATION \in iV . 661 Main St. Terry Bradshaw and Franco ”Of course.” however ... On the way home in the A minister friend of several tion, a Toys for Joy appeal brought in what he was able to be: forgiving, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ sion of Dec. 15, Watchtower, End of the Line and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. ficers. Harris form a great one-two punch ”Do you realize it’s 2 below zero car, after we all were warmed up, decades who only recently heard of many, and individual gifts were thoughtful, prophetic, sensitive, un­ Deliverance Service. UNIT YRIAN I NIVERS YLIST Carl Silver reports 1,100 and with the wind blowing like it is, 9:30 a m.. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m.. SOCIETY ; East. Community Y, 79 No. and Lynn Swann and John Stallworth the conversation was full of “What a my wife’s passing shared in his provided for each patient in our five derstanding, courageous, steadfast, m m IIAPTLST cm RCII. Orange are two of the best outside receivers Manchester youngsters signed up to the wind chill facot has got to be 15 convalescent homes who did not have Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air Main St.. Rev. Arnold Westwood, wild day,” “What a bunch of screw­ “letter of sympathy" a poem that brave, close to the Father, comfor­ Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov. minister. in the game. All wear Steeler colors. take p art in the R ecreation Fairbanks to End below zero. Besides, with those balls we all were,” and finally "What any friends or family, and $75,000 pastor. Meeting: 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Department's youth soccer program expressed his philosophy of death and ting. I am sure that those who love UNITED I’ENTECOST YLCID RCII. 11 a.m., "Working," No. 2, a continua­ Don't look for a low scoring game. overshoes and that down vest, you a good time we had.” life with which I most heartily agree. worth of toys helped to make the Ar­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School: 10:30 a m.. next summer.!.Have you noticed that the Lord Jesus Christ can add other 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, tion on the subject of members sharing a Kickoff will be at 4:15 which means look like "Bigfoot” himself coming Just a few weeks ago, we went out I share it with you. mory Christmas party the biggest Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser- there isn't the same excitement in qualities of being. So my New vice. minister. work analysis, contributing will be Earl there will be many meals off- down the driveway. I don’t unders­ to the Manchester Sportsmen’s “As one who wearily puts out the ever, and there were other projects. England friends, seek to be as well as 10 a.m., Sunday School; II Odom, travelling salesman, and Joey WHA hockey offerings in Springfield Pro Coach Career cm itcii o k 'I'iik; x.s s s i mpt io a . schedule Sundav. tand how you can navigate with the I have often quoted in this column Vogel, broadcast commentator, nursery Association skeet field to shoot a •light and seeks with gratitude her to do. Adams Street at Thomoson Road Rev a.m..Worship; 6:30 p.m., Prayer; 7p.m., as there was when the Whalers were clod hoppers and shoot with those “It is better to light a candle than to Worship. and Sunday school, coffee and conversa­ playing in Hartford? Attendance has BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) — New England Patriots Coach match on our home base. It had waiting bed then drifts away to •V Word I'roin Sriiccu Edward S. Pepin, pasior Midget Huakiea layers of clothing and that vest,” he curse the darkness." Right here in I'RE.SIIYTERI YN Gill RCII, 43 tion. dropped off noticeably at the Bay snowed the night before, and was peaceful slumbering - while half­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.: Dick Spiller, who so capably Chuck Fairbanks told a state judge Friday he would end his pro Mid shaking his head. raining lightly, when we got out to our own community consider how “The larger part of goodness is the Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. SOI I'll UNITKD YIETHODIST State Civic Center for games Sunday Masses at 7:30 9 10:30 and 11:45 handles information on the football coaching career following the Pro Bowl game Jan. 28. "These felt and rubber overshoes open up the field. It rained for just a will to become good." am . 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery (.III RGH, 1226 Main St., Rev. George featuring the transplanted W. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Manchester Midgets' hockey team in ’’regardless of the law.” keep me nice and warm, and also while, and then the wind and snow provided: 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 country where 1 don't have to coach p.m.. Service, Informal Worship Bruce A. Pehrsoq, pastors. the Southern New England League, Whalers...What the Whalers need keep the wind from blowing me began to blow. now is a Nick Fotiu type player to put “When that game is over, I will not the New England Patriots, and I’m ST. JOHN’S |•OLI.SH N YTION YL 8 a m.. Holy Communion; 9 and 10:45 notes that the team has been dubbed away, ”I kidded back. “And as for With large snow flakes falling, it new life into the production..Jack be the coach or general manager of not going to. I can’t say it in any AREA CHURCHES GATHOLIC Gill RCII, 23 Golway St. a.m. Worship, Pastor Webb preaching; the Huskies, not because of their shooting ... I peel off two layers, t IK"SS* « , 4'v5^TNI8. , Carlson is an enforcer.rather had the New England Patriots, other way.” really was difficult to see the clay Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. sermon: "No Idolatry!" Says God." 6:30 size, but rather because the jerseys when I’m ready to shoot.” pigeons at times, and what with the p.m. Junior High Methodist Youth been, and the team needs someone to regardless of what the law says," he Fairbanks was the only witness in (.OV KM in PHKSin I Kill A\ 9 a.m.. Mass in English: 10:30 a.m. worn were obtained from a former He looked at me, shook his head wind blowing the way it was, the ford. Rev. Paul E, Henry Jr., pastor. Hartford, Rev. Mass in Engish and Polish, Fellowship: 7:30 p.m.. Praise and help soften up the opposition like Mid. "My intentions are to coach at the second day of a hearing before (,m RCII, Nathan Hale School Road. Lawrence S. Staples, 9:30 a.m., Woi ship Service, sermon "A SNEHL entry called the Hartford once again and summarized with, birds were all over the field. 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; 11 pastor. ST. II YRTHOI.OMEYY S Gill RGH, Teaching Service; 9 a.m. Church School; Curt Brackenbury did to the Whalers the University of Colorado and get Route 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, Voice Crying In The Wilderness ' Church Huskies. District Judge Richard Dana. The "you gotta be crazy or have been a m.. Church Service, Nursery provided. 10 a.m 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. 3 Si 4 year old nursery through junior my family out of that situation (in The other team we were shooting pastor. Worship Service, Nursery School, nursery: I0:30 a.m.. Coffee and last Thursday night as Quebec won, coach, and the U niversity of born without ’’marbles” in your head ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL available. Scholsky, pastor. high, adult class, crib nursery; 10:45 Fran LeBlanc, who coaches the New England). (I shall not mention names, because I 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a m., Sunday Fellowship; 10:45 a.ni.. Study Group dis­ 4-2...Have a nice (SuPer) weekend. Colorado, want the judge to order to follow a sport like that.” (.III IK.H, Route 85, Hebron. Rev. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday mass a m.. Senior High class, nursery care. ’I m through. I’m done. I live in a do not want to endanger hurt School: 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ William Parsing, rector. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL cussion, Confirmation Class, Forum with Fairbanks released from his You know something, that par­ sonage on Cornwall Dr. (.HI R(,H, I iiiieil Church of Christ, at 8:30. 10 and 11:30 a.m. CENTER CONGREG YTIONAL feelings) blew the match, because 10 a m.. Worship Service: registration the Rev. Ernest Harris, chaplain at Gill RGH, UNITED CHI RGH OF remaining four years contract at ticular Sunday, he was right. FIRST ASSK.MBLIKS OK GOD, 763 Route 44-A, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. s r. JYMES CHI RCII, Rev. James we, the Manchester Malfunctions for Sunday School classes after service Manchester Memorial Hospital, speaking CHRIST, 11 Center St., Newell H. Cur­ New England. We shot in Eastern Connecticut at Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Bechtold, pastor. Archambault. Rev. William F. Carroll. thrive on this kind of screwy for age 4 through Grade 8. on “Death and Dying." tis. Jr,, pastor: Rev. Dr. Clifford 0. Hannah Puts Blast "There is no way I can perform the the Snake Meadow Rod and Gun Jelley, pastor. 11 a.m.. Service of Worship; 9:30 a.m., Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, leani [Sports Slate ] weather. ST. GEORGES El> I SC(M’ Y I. Simpson, pasior emeritus. way they (the Patriots) expect me to 10 a m.. Church School; 11 a m.. Mor­ Church School for all; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, Club. ’They have got to have a field As the weather worsened, we f i r s t congregational CHI RCII, Bolton. Rev. John C. pastor emeritus. 8:45 a m.. First Hour, Woodruff Hall. perform,” Fairbanks testified. ”I ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. and Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Holliger, vicar. that was laid out, to see how much a kidded, razzed, rode, and tried to (.HI RCII, 87 Main St. (corner of Conn. Fellowship. Saturday vigil masses at 5 and 7; 30 10 a m.. Heritage Sunday, Worship Ser­ will not do it; I can’t do it. It’s unfair IMTKI) CONGREGATIONAL 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist with sermon. i On Patriot Mates W EEKENI) TEEVEE human being can endure in cold psych each other, as each man got up Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E. p.m.: Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 vice in the Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis to them; it’s unfair to myself.”- c m RCII, I NITEI) c m RCII OK ROCKYILLE INITKD "Preaching with Cold Feet, " by Father SalUnlay weather. The wind whistles down to shoot... And we kept on breaking Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, MKTHomST cm KUI, 142 Grove St a m., noon, and 5 p.m. preaching: sermon: "The Roots of Our The coach said he notified the CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. associate minister. Holliger: 11 a.m.. Coffee Fellowship: .MIL: Bruin.s v». Salires, 1 - across the meadow from every direc­ birds. The second round, we turned in Miller, minister. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, pastor. ST. RRIDGE I Gill RGH. 70 Main St. Future." Participating in the service will votS ^ tS Patriots’ guard John Hannah, Patriots’ ownership. In a telegram 10 a m.. Worship Service, Church Church School and nursery care until be the Rev. Dr. Simpson and the Rev. Cli.,38 tion, but from the northeast ... It’s scores that were super for us, 3/24’s 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and 10:45 a.m.. Worship ^rvice, Rev. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio c ^ ® offensive lineman for the second straight following his Dec. 18 suspension by really a dilly. School, child care; II a.m.. Coffee Hour; 11:30, when there will be a parish P. Padelli, co-pa.stors. Nathanuel M. Guptill, minister of the Baaketliall: Georgetown vs. a 23 and a 25/25. Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim YYERY STREET CHRISTIYN meeting and film for young people anH th teammates didn’t want to pay the price the club, that he would only coach the 6 p.m.. Youth Choir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Saturday masses at 5 p.m. in school Connecticut Conference of the United I'enn, 1 :.30 - Cli.20,30 Fellowship. REFORMED CHI RCII, South Windsor FIRST CONGREI, YTION Y I. ^ ’ The men from the other team Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth Church of Christ; 11:15 a m., Coffee and that’s why the team isn’t in the Super Bowl Patriots’ through the playoffs. That day was no exception. The ST. M ATTIIKM ’S CIU RCII, Tolland Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, pastor. auditorium and 7:30 p.m. in church; Sun­ MIL: Bruins vs. Sahres, 2 - watched us, listened to us and didn’t Fellowship. CHURCH OF YERNON, 695 Hartford Shoppe, Woodruff Hall; 6 p.m.. Heritage Hannah, the bruising left guard Holding the telegram in his hand, windchill factor really had to be Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School from age 4 day masses at 7:30 a.m., 9 a m. and noon <:ii,22 believe it. CHURCH OF ,ST. MAURICE, 32 Turnpike. Rev. John A. Lacey, minister. Dinner for Church School, Woodruff Hall who teamed with Leon Gray to make Faribanks told Patriots attorney Sal­ about 30 below. With that cold and Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ through adult: If a m. and 7 p.m.. in sanctuary, and 10:30 a m. in school WCT Tennis, 2:30 - Ch.l8 When the match was over, one of Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Rev. David C. Bowling, assistant auditorium. NORTH I NITEI) YIETHODLST the AFC all-pro team this year, was ourselves,” he said. “We talked ly Treweek of New York City, "All I wind, all we wanted to do was shoot day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Worship Service. Nursery available at minister. Pro Bowlers, 3:30 - Ch.8,40 the opposing team members asked Cronin, pastor. both services. EMYNI EI. l.rniE R Y N Gill RGH. Gill RGH, 300 Parker St., Rev. Earle R. in Miami to receive his second about it with some of the assistant want to do is fulfill my obligations our squad "string,” and get back in CRYSTAL LAKE COMMl NITY 9:55 a m.. Church School classes for PGA: Phoenix Open, 4 - Ch.3 me, “Do you guys always act and Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday FIRST |■RE.SI1Y TERIAN CHI RCII Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. Custer, pastor. 9 Sc 10:30 a m.. Worship straight ’’Mack Truck” award, voted coaches. But you can’t force guys to under the terms of this telegram.” the warming house. I NTTED METHODIST CHI RCII, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m, three-year olds through Grade 8: Crib by his collegues. Sports Speetaeular, 5 - Ch.3 shoot like this?” Ellington. (United Prcshylcriiin I SY), 136 Capitol Ronald J. Fournier. Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ Services, sermon: "The On-Going put out. That has to come from Fairbanks admitted to Treweek he I’m not great shooter, but I ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Room for infants, child care for toddlers: son. pastors: Tom Larsen, intern; Rev. Excitement!", Coffee fellowship ^ i l e happy with the honor, he said Wide World of Sports, 5 - Ch.8,- "Only in terrible weather” I 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m. Ave., Hartford. 10 a.m,. Worship Service with sermon by within. 40 had, between Dec. 13 and Jan. 3, in­ ayerage 22 to 23 out of 25 as do most Route 30, Vernon. Rev, Robert H. C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. between services with Bob and Janet he s sick of coming to the Super Bowl answered. "You should see us when Worship Service, Sunday School. Wellner, rector. 10 a.m.. Worship, Church School, child the Rev. Mr. Lacey; 11 a m.. Coffee Hour "Before big games we’d go around .MIL: Rangers vs. Blues, 9 - terviewed candidates for his CU staff of my squad. We had one member care provided. For more information call 9:30 a m., Worship Service and Church Richmond hosting: 9 a.m.. Nursery for 5 to accept a trophy and would rather the weather is really bad,” said I RELIGIOIS SOCIETY OK 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a m in Fellowship Hall: 11:15 a m.. Annual year olds and younger; 10:30 a.m.. to some of these guys and try to Ch.9 and recruited high school players. who had a 47 out of 50 average up un­ I RIENDS ( 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE - day mas.ses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a m. Missionaries supported by the EVERY one's body to the lust of rookie Frankie again, Sanders. of the Seattle SuperSonics. day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m the ^ Sundays that," •• 512, Dick Kingsley 570, . COMPLETE HEATING INSTALlATKm s' and at St. Joseph's Mis.sion, Eageville, at Evangelical Covenant Church of DAY another". Our word "por­ Sanders, a 6-foot<6 guard, has The Sonics liked Awtrey well 9UPeRANT,VllCINe COACH 10:15 a.m. "Echoes from Rozelle gave no timetable for SINCE'CT.rt-AVEP FOR Norm Soren 521, Fred > OIL BURNERS ST. MYRGYRET YIYRY CHI RCII. 8:30 a m. America have been the liaison AND nography" is derived from signed a contract with Boston for the enough to endure a month of on- . WATER HEATERS M o b il South Windsor, Rev. Williane McGrath Calvary" expansion. WHAT NFL TEAM? Dobosz 529, Bob Arendt CHI RCII OK ST. RERNYRD. between the women of Zaire and the result IN this (ircek family, rest of the current season. He was again, off-again negotiations with the . REC ROOM HEATING h M tln g o « and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. 7:00 p.m. "Restful “I don't foresee it in the very near A. EASlfiS 522, Glenn Prentiss 528, Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Covenant Women of the United MANY meaning the graphic the top draft pick of the offensive- Boston Celtics over Awtrey’s talents. Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sundav States, Moments" presentation of illicit future.” he said. "Football has been 9. HACKERS Bill Reichert 530, Bob Ma.sses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Vigil Masses Saturday: 5:00 and 7:00 WAYS 10:30 p.m. Revivaltime minded San Antonio Spurs last June, Seattle finally landed Awtrey p.m.; Sunday Morning Masses, 7 00 getter sexual activity — of any fortunate by spacing expansion so we \^C. BEABB Fitzgerald 549, John Booth I YITH LI I HER YN CHI RCII Manchester's Covenant Women but he failed to stick and was 8:30, 10:00 and 11.30 a.m. On FRDAY MTES for YOUTH: kind. haven’t had any real weak teams. We Wednesday, using a first-round draft (I.IT H E R Y N C H IR C II IN will be in charge of the evening P H O N E ^ released by the Texans in December. choice as bait. 521, Irv Foster 544, Charlie JBa3 S i IIOCKYNUM UNITED METH- N/VARMHMG m iE N D B FO R OVER 4 0 YEAR|I^ YMERICY). 1120 Silver lane, Eakt Hart­ program, reading Scripture, leading M M UIUTIU COFFEE CHURCH OF CHRIST Church 515. ODIST CHI RCII, 178 Main St., East Beralb 643-2711 Jl dall and Vernon Streets the singing, showing a film about the CLA89IFICD ADVERTI8INQ HOUSE Ly I I’honc: 646-2903 PA(;K n-:\ - IA KM.Nc; M K Ii.\l.l), Sal . Jan 2U. I97SI EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Jan. 20. 1979- PAGE ELEVE.N CD Panel Offers Ideas on Housing Code Checks Hebron School Board Reviews 1979-80 Budeet ...... A lt o f - ...... ■ A lirr Itrat'lnp Honalil Kraatz. town HEBRON — The Board of Educa­ per day. It is a $3,500 increase i$> ,n m ; io m i'k in " the landlord doesn't comply. has never been revised. HEBRON - The Board of Educa- per day. It is a $3.5tHi increase. to $1,103. , 03^ Medical Medical and and life life insurance insurance riin Clinic i,. a,.,.mint account ic is t i $1,900. onn an : increase „ .. . . ^ hi'altli ailinliiislratiif. and John requirements for violation correc­ member Robert Skicnar suggested tion. unable to reach a quorum Other budget proposals by account Kraatz said the health department Kraatz said a revised proposed Summer activities is $1,450. an in is up $7,529. to $43,568. Unemploy­ of $625. ($96); other supplies. $1,342 ($122). .Salniis, hiuisinf! In.spi'clof, rolatodll- tions. He recommends a a stipulation issuing fines, "like a traffic ticket." Thursday night, reviewed the first (with the increase in parenthesis) in­ hits $?3.000 in Community Develop­ code, drafted two years ago, was crease of $64. ment compensation is budgeted at Other professional and technical Initial instructional equipment. $4,- ' MANniKSTKH ThcC.>mimiml> lii'ultlos in pi'ltinf; pinpoity ownors that corrections be made in a few Kraatz said , that during the past draft of the proposed 1979-80 budget clude: ment funds allocated this year for modeled after state and national The board clerk account is $9,000. an increase of $7:500. The tuP services w ill cost $34,509. an increase 131 ($2,787); replacement instruc­ IVvolopnu'nl Ailvisun rmiimiiU'c to comply w'itli foconimomlod days after the landlord is notified of two years, most of the violators have of $1,282,814. The amount represents P ro p e rty insurance, $17,457 liotisinp code enforcement. If this codes, but it is still awaiting review projected at $1,125. an increase of lion reimbursement account is of $7,860. tional equipment. $1,705 ($235): I'.um' up with soil!.' luicilul solutions Ini' housintt cinlo violations, the violation. He also commented on complied. an increase of about 16.7 percent (3.1071; bus transportation, $146,409 lundinp is terminated next year. by the town attorney. Although it was $425. The board bookkeeper account proposed for $1,200 up $300. The public utilities account is replacement non-instructional equip­ i'p;irt- niemleil tlie health dopartment tor Its volved in getting some landlords to violations as serious, substantial and For 1979-80. the principal's account ment. $61,000 ( 31.400); field trips. stafi members would have to be laid never scheduled for a hearing. $478. Association, is budgeted for $2,181, a $725. The cleaning service account is surance. $4,068 ($369); bond monl I'nliUi't' tliu luwn's liniiMni; idaiis to have l.indlords proseeuted in comply with violation corrections. minor. According to Kraatz, most of shows a budget of $51,788. an in­ $2,000 (800); meetings and con­ off and no housing inspections could Committee members asked for The secretary account is set at decrease of $787. up $60 to $660. premiums. $85 ($10); transportation null' a IliHisnip ('otirt estahlishod this He said that the proposed code will the serious code violations include crease of $3,388. ferences. $3,720 ($502); telephone he done other than re.sponding to copies of this proposed revised $20,213. an increase of $5,690. The in-service training account is The regular contracted services insurance. $6,121 i$402i. Till', n im ii'ilti'i' .'•1'i'iiu ‘il iMui’i to month in llarttoril. not provide enforcement for those malfunctioning furnaces, leaky service. $4,990 ($1,012). specific calls and complaints, unle.ss housing code enforcement program, The teacher salary account is set Included is a new position of a special budgeted for $2,256. an increase of account is budgeted for $15,691 .‘an in­ Two other accounts show us.iisl till’ lii'.illh ili'iiurtinonl tit rv- Ilerotofore. Kraatz said it has hoon who refuse to comply. roofs, toilets that don't work, over- at $557,737. an increase of $49,757. Instructional supplies. $22,000 the federal funds could be replaced with Kraatz's notations for updating, education secretary. $576. crease of $3,223. decreases: special education tuhlishiii); u TIuhli' limi.iiiii; t'litoii'i'- almost imposslhlo to pet a violation He is al.so concerned about the lusing and exterior .structures in One new position — a reading teacher The aides account is proposed for ($3.,500); audio-visual supplies. $3,500 with other funds. He added that the to study before the next meeting. The psychological and neurological transportation, down $10,802 to $28.- menl cmli' ami iiltim aii'ly suppi'.''ti’il e;iso on the eoiirt ealeiidar. application of the code to single fami­ danger of collapsing. at Gilead Hill School — is proposed. ($2,300); school bus gasoline. $22,400 health department would not be Committee chairman Fred Stern $34,084. an increase of $6.53fciThis in­ services account would be $ ^ . a Under the special projects ac­ 464. and in itia l non-ir)structional that at till' next iiU'i'tin.i;, it wiuihl ills- The enrrent I’roee.ss tor housinp ly. owner-occupied dwellings, and Committeeman Sol K. Cohen said The projected enrollment for 1979- ($5,900); building, vehicle and eipiipped to perform preventive ser­ said he would invite David Barry, cludes a new position of part-time decrease of $6,342. This change is due count. budgeted for $11,775 (up equipment, down $666 to $669. I'liss itrailiiij; liiii'S tii tit i-iuli’ eoile entoreeiiient. alter inspeelion. whether occupants should be advised he felt like he was living in Alice in 80 is ^ 7 students, down 20 from this custodial supplies. $9,856); heating vices " town attorney, to the next meeting on clerical aide to administrative placement of the Board members agreed that the viulafli’n.' alliiwiiif; ti'nanls to ineludes nolilyiiip landlords ol the that an inspection may lead to an Wonderland. ' Here we arc talking year. $5.5141, are items such as blacktop oil. $25,262 ($4,662), The health department is currently- Feb. 8 to di.scu.ss the legalities of the , Proposed expenditures for the salary for the school psychologist. administration should prepare a w'ltlilii'lii ii'iil.'' It till’ lanilliuilx iliuTt \iolalions. meetinp with them and order to correct violations. about spending CD funds and yet The substitute teacher account is patching and sealing: installation of Textbooks. $18,539 ($7,600); library using the housing code enforcement code and answer que.stions. custorian account are $44,801. an in­ ■cho nhvnii’.rtl examination account budget reflecting a 9 percent in­ Ilia k i’ t h i' t o 1 r i ' r 11 o n.< a ml diseussinp the situ a tio n , and As an inducement to get the code w'e re talking about a referendum budgeted for $12,500 to reflect the a kiln; replacement of water books. $7,500 ($4,500): periodicals. program originated in 1962. which Kraatz suggested more rigid crease of $7,139. is budgeted for $910. an increase of crease to present at the next puhlii i/mt; Haim s I'l tlio \iolators rope Ill'll iuspeelions and demands, it violator tc comply with the housing damaged ceiling tile: and repair of $750 ($75); office supplies, $3,480 which may result in our not having board increase in rate of pay to $25 Social Security w ill cost $6,192, up $340. The Community Child Guidance meeting, scheduled Feb. 1 at 8 p m. inspector's notification, committee water damaged floors. them to spend. " ($1,191); health supplies. $1,091 at Gilead Hill School.

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Sponsored REALTORS - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OlYMm IISmOOR 604 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST, MANCHESTER by■■■ (Across From Mott's Shop Rite) OaiMTESSBI ijO w V OFFICE OPEN MON-SAT 9-5 3 »8E0SUHAnon . * I C/ I SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS BY APPOINTMENT 645 MAIN ST TEL 643-0609! « DowNtbWN manchestir • Name jf ' DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER I) ! Manchester . ■ Nama * Nam* f I Addrea* ! I Town Phone Area W in A .. Addraaa Ph o n * Merchants Town Ph o n * SHOWCASE TV “The House of Sports Since 1944” ! _____PPLIANCE FOKMESLT SHOWS TV Labenne Q u a s a r '1 19" lUSSIFF JUMS WITH TRADE COLOR TV y g :. Free Trip 1 Travel 991 Mancliasler \ 991 Main Street Pdong 647-9126 J 171 UNION ST. ROCKVILLE I *358 ■ ■ Manchester Nam* .-3t- 1 Addraaa 1 Phone Herald 1 L.. Town PheiM 1 Berm uda

TRI-CITY C ^ E R S •rou'RE //V, Enroll Now lor Certl(l«i Scubi and Skin Diving Inalrucllon Rcot€ 30 PCS! Ptl P'aza OPEN THURSDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. ve-non Con- -36066 l e f . 872-6547 945 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER For Two t i Nam* ^Accomodations At Addraaa Phone Sonesta Beach Hotel Travel With Phon* WIN A BERMUDA TRIP FOR 2 DEPOSIT WHILE SHOPPING AT: ^ Hotel Taxes and Gratuities LaBonne V HAIR BY 643-2483 - j Included 763 IUnSt * AIRLINE TICKETS Mnehester, Com. Tres Chic gr^icious greeting of * CRUISES ★ TOURS 643-1191 T our genial doorman Round Trip * CHARTERS * HOTELS personifies our learm. 'k 191 Main St UNISEX HAIR Mmehester, Com. friendly service. Let LaBonne Travel plan your vaca­ CUTTING AND STYLING Air Transportation tion and business travel. Specialists 643-1900 in Individual charters. No charge for MONDA. tmBij sa^uROAy 303 £ CENTER ST t EASTERN CONNECTICUT’S LEADING our professional service. MQN - j ES *m,«S anD^P EYEMNGS *.*ANC«ESTER conn ^Breakfast & 647-9949 ! FULL SERVICE OPTICIANS Name Dinner Daily Address ENTERiii ★ To ontor almply dopooH the “Voc illon Trip" coupons at lha alora llalad on lha coupon. Coupon, loft at Tha Harald will iro v e * L i! I.n I.^?n 7.v , ! T®" Th* "Innar muat bo at iaa at 18 yaara ol aga a Coupona will appaar In Tha HaraM 3 tlmoa a waak on Tuoa, Thura. 67 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER win!«r. m i " * ®P "• • '‘ly anar noon on Jan 22,29 Fab'8,12. A watkiy drawing will ba bald and two Town Phone i!7 i! Jllsiwo tor tha final drawing to ba bald on Pobrua ry 14 at LaBonna Traval. WInnara ol all waakly drawinga axeapt lor lha laal will bo an- Dal* Daalrad For Trip R*a*rvatlon*...... Subjad to Availability HOURS: MON. thru FRI. 9-5, SAT. 9 to 1 !torM slid Th H*^* d T| "bkl *** ®""®®"®b^ Fabfuary 18. a Tho H arald ratarvaa lha right to bo aolo Judgo of tho eonlooL Employooa of participating Team

W a r & P i e c e s i ! DAVIS FAMILY CHECK CUT ' * / W 0 RlST¥~^W fejER ^ my SLOPE FOR igvrs POST ROAD PLAZA OUR MMIARY t a r i M / h i VERNON RESTAURANT YOUR FAMILY JEAN STORE PEARL &Son WARGAMES, ELECTRONIC GAMES JOIN U S FOR A HOME- aaum WE CAWWr CHIU>KE\‘S SUBS t-14 AND HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL MODELS 1/18 TO 1/20 • ! 649 MAIN STREET, nOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Ur,,«bnu.v.,„„ :;315 CENTER ^.MANCHESTERi 287 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER PAHKAmr MANCHESTER PARKADE TO CHOOSE FROMI COOKED LUNCH OR DINNER lV7Plrti8trMl.Bock.ill, | | G43 51S R "****"* * 11 PHONE 643-2171 CALDOR PLAZA MANCHESTER STORE ONLY II “QualHy Sarvlca ami Swiulna Parti SlRM 164ir N a m e BYOB 649-5487 MANCHESTER Name j j 'Wftam'smsTimuimaiRYDijm" Nam* | i Nama _ 8 • Name 1 1 N a m * i Addrehs II Address Addraaa I I ^ ^ Addrtia ______I I Addrata 11 Addrata Town 11 Phone Town Phone Phon* Town Phon* Town J ’hona __ I I Town Phon* 11 Town Phon* JL. Phono .j L , ...... JL ...... JL. .JL--^T™ - — — — PAGE TW ELVE - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Jan. 20. 1979

UKGAU NOTICK U NO TICES Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Public Town of Bolton Official Notice Board of Tax Review •••••••••••••••••••••••••• e v e n i n g h e r a l d . Sat., Jan. 20. 1979 - PAGE THIRTFf m RN, LPN. 7 to J and 3 to 1 BOOKKEEPER HOUSEKEEPER- Part time The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Bolton. Lost and Found 1 SUPERINTENDENT- PART ACCOUNTS payable, shifts. Good pay, good TIME. One bedroom apart­ weekends. Excellent benefits. Connecticut will be in se.ssion in the Bolton Town Hall. 222 benefits and working con­ receivable. Automotive Apply at Meadows Convales­ Help Wantad 13 LOST- ORANGE AND ment available. On site Help Wantad Holton Center Road on the following days during the ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ experience helpful. Minimun 5 cent Home, 333 Bidwell St., 13 Homaa For Sale 23 Household Goods Forum WHITE CAT - Male. Name superintendent, downtown years full-time recent 40 Articles lor Sale 41 month of F'cbruarv 1979; non Manor. 180 Regan Road.. Manchester. Excellent for Manchester. ORDERLIES- Are you eager Siiturdav, February 3. 1979 9:00 AM to 12:00 nwm • Clancy. In vicinity of Nathan Vernon. bookkeeping experience. for experince in the Hemth Hale School area. Call 643- semi retired individual. E N G I N E E R S COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal Thursday.' February 8, 1979 7:00 PM lo 10:00 PM - Career position, excellent ad­ CLEANING HELPER - Part Care Field? Maybe you WE BUY AND SE LL used fur­ ELECTRO LUX With Power 8510. Requires several hours per vancement 527-8246. ELECTRICAL 14 to 24K fee dining room, large eat-in Slated Wednesday. F’ebruary 14, 1979 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC week, general maintenance lime for cleaning service. No already have the experience paid. Expertise in R&B? niture, One piece or entire Nozzle. Model Super J. One kitchen, 4 bedrooms, heat^ - FJxperienccd only. Top experience necessary. Call and are looking for employ­ household. Cash on the line. year old, in excellent condi­ All per.sons claiming lo be aggrieved by the As.sessor ol HIMALAYAN CAT - Looks work. Call 528-9885 weekdays, She Keratii Testing? Design? Control porch, 2 car garage, with MEN AND WOMEN $150 per ment. If so, we may have a Furniture Barn. 646-0865. tion. Call 646-3125. VERNON —The second the Town ol Holton must apftear and file their complaint wages, /^ply; Allas Tile, 1862 Domesticare 643-1945. Systems? Our clients are like long haired Siamese. I.asl Berlin Tpke.. week to show our equipment CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING position for you. Work from 8 chimney for wood stove, in a scries of public in- to one ol these meetings or at some adjourned meeting ol seen In Washington School Wethersfield, BUS DRIVERS - will train if and supplies. No sales anxious to offer you oppor­ private lot. $56,900. Group 1, 563-0151. n e c e s s a ry . A p p ly 90 SECRETARY WANTED - to 40 hours per week. Enjoy tunities. Contact Frank COPPERTONE FIREWOOD FOR SALE- 8 information programs, co­ said Hoard of Tax Review. area. If found please call 633- necessary. Apply Electrolux. Philbrick Agency 646-4200. months seasoned. $35 a Pick Brookfield Street. South Wind­ Medical experience desirable. such excellent benefits as Kramer Multi-Personnel, 457 REFRIGERATO R With Ice hosted bv Dr Bernard Sid- 1778. 1123 Main Street, East Hart­ up truck load. $70 a dump Dated January 20. 1979 HN-LPN wanted for full or sor. Call 289-5918. Relcrences. Call 646-6323. Free Hospital and Medical In­ Center Street, Manchester, Maker. Excellent condition. man. superintendent and Board ol Tax Review part lime on all shifts. Apply ford or call 528-3869 between surance, Paid Vacation, Paid GLASTONBURY- 3 bedroom 17 cubic foot. $260 or Best truck load. Call 742-7637. LOST KEY RING WITH to am and 4 pm. 643-7700. Ranch. Fireplaced living Dr. Robert I.instone, assis­ John Gleason. Chairman director of nursing. Salmon- PART TIME. Do you have 2 RESPONSIBLE PERSON Holidays, and Paid Sick Time. Offer. Call 643-6662, or 875- KEYS- Main Street area. PHO NE 643- 2711 room, country kitchen, 8045, after 5:30 p.m, livi Cannon hrook Convalescent Home, off hours a day? Woi k at home on N E E D E D to assume any Apply in person at Meadow's PROGRAMMER ANALYSTS WEDDING GOWN AND tant superintendent in the Please call 643-5838 after 5 COCKTAIL WAITRESSES- finished basement on wooded VEIL. Beautiful, size 10. Call House Street, Glastonbury. the phone servicing our duties in the operation of a 7- FORASSISTAfiCEIN PLACING YOPRAD Convalescent Home, 333 -14 to 20K fee paid. Program Vernon school system, will .lean Gately pm, Nights only. Experienced on­ acre lot. Mid-50’s. Call 633- WE B U Y AND SELL Used Fur­ 649-3542 or 643-9467. Please call 633-5244. customers in your spare time. 11 Food Store. Ground level Bidwell Street, Manchester, your future. Go where your be aired on WINE Monday ly. Apply New Tangerine Conn., 647-9194. 6635. niture. One piece or entire Reasonable 43-1 249-7773. position that can lead to assis­ skill is rewarded. Contact from 8:05 to 8:30 p.m. SMALL TAN AND WHITE NURSF2S AIDES wanted for Restaurant. 1219 Burnside tant manager or manager by Frank Kramer Multi- household. Cash on the line. tailic.ss dog. very friendly, INDEX HUMIDIFIER- full time on all shifts. Apply Avenue, East Hartford. performance. Benefits in­ n e e d e x t r a m o n e y ? Personnel, 457 Center Street, Real Estate Warned Furniture Barn. 646-0865. The annual budget named taffey. Lost in the BARTENDER. NIGHTS- 5 N O T ic e e ADVERTISING ADVERTISING 28 director of nursing. Salmon- clude insurance, credit union How about working for a few Manchester; 643-7700, Featherweight Singer Sewing process must result in an Woixlhill Road area. Reward, day week. C a ll 871-9976, QUALIFIED MECHANIC- Y — Lost and Found FOR SALE APARTMENT Machine, Black & White RCA brook Convalescent Home, off between 10:00 a m. and 6:00 and profit sharing. Second and 2 — Paraonaia DEADLINE RATES weeks, as a Nurse’s Aide, A LL CASH For your property, understandable budget Call 649-7401. Must be experienced and have 3 — ^nnounctmants nights, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.? The size gas stove. Good condition Portable TV, Tape Recorder TOWN OF MANCHF;STER, CONNECTICUT House Street. Glastonbury. p.m. third shills. Apply in person at 12:00 noon the day befor% within 24 hours. Avoid Red tools. See Gene or Paul, at • — Entertainment Id t y ...... 12( word per d ly Buainaaa Opportunity 14 $30 or best offer. Call 643-1369 & Speakers, 78 RPM Albums. document," Dr. Linstone Please call 633-5244. 7-11. Route 30, 'Tolland or 960 publlation. Meadow’s Convalescent Tape, Instant Service, Hayes IMPOUNDED- Male about 2 Superior Auto, Inc., Route 6. J* — Auctions Sdlyt .....lUwordptrdly anytime. Call 742-6700 between 8-12,4-8. said The procedure will be OIL BURNER Serviceman - Sullivan Ave. South Windsor. Home is looking for tem- Corp. 646-0131. months old, black Lab, Columbia______Oeawine, lor Saturday and edty< i....10«wordp CALL 647-9946 knowledge and skills In a progressive and friendly WORK SHIRTS - FIRE community Hospital. MISC- FOR SALE 1-2711 OR 6 4 6 -7 8 35 DEI>T 40 — Household Oooda For further Information and to arrange for a per­ 41 — Articita lor Sale O N E N EW 17.400 GVW 42 — Building Supplies ■MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD sonal Interview please contact the Personnel 43 — Pets-Birds-Ooga I P.O. BOX S91 DUMP TRUCK 44 — Ltvaatock Department at 646-1222 ext. 481 between the CLASSIFIED INDEX: 45 — Boats A Accaaaorlaa I MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 / ONE HATCHBACK SEDAN 45 — Sporting Qooda I hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through 47 — Oardan Products Friday. VERY ONE ill FOUR DOOR 45 — Antiques Dear Sirs: For your oxlra convenlonce, wo havo Inatallad a Want 49 — Waniad to Buy j PHARMACY COMPACT SEDAN NOTICES i P lu M run lira following ad lor 4 daya al tha tpacial I Ad Dopartmant aftar-houra anaworing aarvlca. Now, REAL ESTATE RENTALS 1 — Uwt and Found 52 — Rooms for Rant jmonay-tavlng rata of <4.001 I GOOD The Town of Manchester is 2 — Ptraonalt 23 Homaa for Saia 53 — Apartments for whatovar tha hour, day or night, Sundaya or holidays CLERKS an equal opportunity 3 — AnnouocomonU 24 — Lota-Land for Saia Rant I □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED 4 — Entoruinmam 25 — Ifivtatmam Proparty 54 — Homes for Rant Part Time Openings MAIKXSTERIKIMRIjU. HOSPITAL employer, and requires an 5 ~ Aucuona 25 — Buafnaaa Proparty 55 — Buainaaa for Rant 27 — Raaort Proparty 55 — Raaort Proparty 71 Haynes Street affirmative action policy for FINANCIAL 25 - Raai Eatata Wantad available for RANCHI tor Rant 1 ..) (2) (2) W w Dial Days 643-2711 8 — Bond! • Stocks - all of its Contractors and MortgoQM 57 — Wanted to Rant experienced Pharmacy Mancheeler, Connecticut 06040 55 — MIK. for Rant &)ual Opportunity Employer Vendors as a condition of 9 — PoraontI Loani MI8C. SERVICES Clerks in our ShopRite KATHY BARRACLIFFE SAYS: 10 — Inauranca 30 - Travat AUTOMOTIVE 1 Dial Nights 643-2718 doing business with the 31 - Sarvicaa Offarad 51 — Autos for Sals 1 l b (7) (>) (9) (19) Drug Store, located at: EMPLOYMENT 52 — Trucka tor Sola S + room — 3 bedrooms — South Windsor, convsnlsnt to Manchester — garage _ Town, as per Federal Order 13 - Haip Wantad 32 — PaintlnoPaparlng 587 East Middle Turn­ “I love working al tho M e ad o w s. . . You’ll love ceramic full bath and half bath off master bedroom — hardwood floors — full bisnket In-I 14 — Buainaaa 33 — B u ild in g - 53 — Hatvy Equipmani Just give us your nwtsago, nama and addrsss ^ W o ’ll d o tho for Salt 1 11246 Opportunittaa Contracting pike, Manchester. It tool” sulatlon — ISO amp electrical — 100X200 shrubbed yard — soeclal qas hot water! 34 - Rooflng-Sidlng 54 — Molorcycias rati. 15 SHuatton Waniad 1 (11) (12) (12) (14) (1«) Tired of Traveling 30,000 MIlea a baseboard heating system—air conditioner / tV antenna / range and hood / dlahwaaheiT Bid forms, plans and 35 — Haatlng-Plumblng Bicyctaa-Campara For interview appoint­ R N ’8 ...... $5.90 por hr to start EDUCATION 35 » Flooring Trailara-Moblla 1 — baaement aaparateo ana very rinIshaEIe Info rec room and laundry/workshop area - Homaa No more rushing lo call before noon Order your Want Ad whenever year? L P N '8 ...... $5.10 per hr to start specifications are available 15 - Prtvala Inatrucuona 37 — Moving-Trucking- 1 ment, please call Mr. 19 — Schoota-Ciaaaaa Storaga 65 — Automotrva Sarvica “Nutmeg" built — solid value at $67,900. at the General Services Of­ 57 — Autos lor Rant you're reedy — night or day. even on Sundays and holidays. Paid holldaya, vacdllons, medical and inauraned 20 — inatrucUona Wantad 35 — Sarvicaa Waniad (17) t12) (11) (M) Rulnick at 643-0014. Tl'Ired of not getting paid for what fice. 41 Center Street. 22 — Condofflinluma Laaaa bonoflta, pay Ineroaso attar probationary period, Starting salary com­ your Worth? Manchester. Connecticut uniform allowance, and many ottiar banaflto. PHONE 0RDE6S ACCEPTED mensurate with Here Is the opportunity lor only lop performers to TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Ad ovtr 20 wofdi — R*gul6f Prie* Call 8ua Roblnaon, DN8 or Pat 8ouclar, experience. become sssoclstsd with s qusllty Oenerel Motors VERY GOOD CONNFX'TlCflT NAME ADN8, (or application. Deslership. ^ODEGARD ROBERT H WEISS, U I O K S S . . . . . e t t y ...... i m • ...... S g M t T E L 647-9194 CONDITION M o n 's INTIREOTiDT GENERAL MANAGER niOIE NO...... C U S S n C ilT I O N . . REALTY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING iieralu Shoidllta 8end your resume to THE MEADOWS AND • 34-1 axpirai JAN. 31, 1978 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Supenruulists Box NN, 0/0 Kumoiioator Hondd. 18 CONVALESCENT CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD S 6 4 3 -4 3 6 5 Bralnard nooo, Mmehostor, CT. (060M) 333 BMwall 8L, Mancheelsr, Cl. 0S040 EVENING h e r a l d . Sat.. Jan. 20, 1 979- PAGE FIFTEEM PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Sal., Jan. 20, 1979 Ptanuto — Charles M. Schulz Frank and Ernaat

I RLLEPOl/TAN ON£THlN6F0R50RE;U«BI ACROSS 46 Homeric epic Answer to Previous Puzzle' Dear Abby KAKL/MALPEN WILL BE SO Raw m a te n a li BUSINESS & SERVICE application for a I 6ETMV OWN LIBRARY 1 Author St Religioui 6LAPT0HEAR|T,5IR Flaming a itte r LlBRAlJk'CAReAWIKie CARP, I'LL NEVER LEAVE 4 M itfo rtu n a S3 Units By Abigail Van Buren ^ Sort 55 W indow HOME WITHOUT IT ! 10 Reipontibilily compartment ' ^ 12 Attend to 5 6 M ao 13 W ind lu n g in itru m e n t 57 Beehive Stele X T H i WK T W C Y ' O 14 Grant 56 Both 15 Body lim b 59 U nhappy 16 Piece of 60 Resentment ^ GO OVER ggTTER iF DEAR ABBY: I am in ordained minister in the lew elry DIRECTORY Presbyteriin Church, I have tried in all good faith to fulfill 17 M ake clo th D O W N VME cA L tSP t h e m my duties as a husband and father (we have two young 16 Home 31 Painting-Papering 32 2 1 Ciialpine land 1 Olympic 22 Animat lover 43 Maw Services Ottered Services Ottered children), but my efforts have been rejected by my wife. 23 Stop board (abbr | 23 Oucklifcl birS 41 Building Contracting 33 6 U FOR NICE WEATHER (III 29 W ig h t Manchester-owned ani Plumbing and Electric. Call SHOULP ’PRIVE’ A t r a f f ic T u s e 3$ Scandinavian 7 In the same debt Monday thru Friday. 10:00 sured Martin Matson. 649- had cared for the children after she deserted us, had to pack SO I CAN RIPE MV OR TWO 3 0 Close operated Call 646-1327. 649-1975 anytime BIKE AG IF IT WERE HANP SIGNALS. god place (abbr) 48 Opposed 4431. up and leave. BIKE AGAIN EXCEPTIONS.' 3 6 Fib 8 Sole 31 Shon for a m to 3:00 p m. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• A CAR, PRISCILLA.' 49 Costly ********•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••a ANP PO EVERV- 37 Verve 9 Small cask gentlem an Kh;WEAVING burn holes LEON CIESZYNSKI Off/C6s-S(ores for Rent 55 Abby.Mhis automatic favoritism the courts have toward 33 U nits 50 M a ke a QUALITY PAINTING and Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 THING A PraVER 36 Drinks 1 1 B illow y Zippers, umbrellas repaired HOUSE CLEANING BUILDER- New Homes. Ad­ Autos For Sale 61 mothers is unjust. My wife has shown herself to be un­ 40 Turn outward expanse 39 Doctrine choice Paper Hanging by Willis ~-T POES/ 4 1 Cheerful adherent WindoJif shades, Venetian problems'’ General Cleaning. ditions, Remodeling. Rec faithful and unfit to raise the children. Yet I am the one who 13 Gold (Sp) 52 National MODKI^N. CAHI’KTKI). Ah FOR PA R T S, 1970 e ipression 18 Compete (suffix) blinds Keys. TV FOR RENT Carpets. Floors. Walls. Smoke Scnultz Fully Insured Rooms. Garages, Kitchens A'TTENTION! Come see our is being punished. m onogram references. 649-4343 condilionod ofliccs. ample Great Selection of Quality PLYMOUTH SATELLITE- 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 - X 43 Island near 20 Farewell 40 Long fish Marlow's. 867 Main St 649- &■ Water Damage Restora­ Remodeled. Ceilings. Bath I want my house and children back. What should I do? Greece (a b b r) 42 Creased 54 Pronoun tion. Professional-Insured. Tile. Dormers. Roofing. Iree parkinp. Broad Street Preowned Autos. Completely New: Distributor, carburetor, good running condition. Must 5221 (P.S. Yes, I have a good lawyOr.) 1 DOMESTICARE. 643-1945 J.P LEWIS & SON- Interior Residential or Commercial. location. Call 646-8422 or 646- reconditioned at Manchester air shocks, heads (rebuiltI sell! $200 or best offer. 643- 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 and Exterior painting, paper 649-4291 r)762. Honda, Connecticut’s large.st and timing chain. $90 or Best 4891. BACHELOR FATHER ODD JOBS DONE • Cellars, **•••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 11 12 13 attics, garages, yards N E ED YOUR SNOW- hanging, remodeling, carpen­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• and most complete Honda Offer. Call 649-2394 after 3:30 ('OVKNTBY- Heated store or Trucks lor Sale 62 REMOVED this winter’’ Call try. Fully insured. 649-9658. Dealer! 24 Adams Street. p.m. DEAR FATHER; You say yon have a good lawyer. Good. 14 cleaned. moving, BoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 ollice. 780 square feet. 15 16 644-1686 and talk to Geoff or Manchester. Yen need one. Take his advice. Be patient. The wheels of trucking l.oam for sale. Lawn Modern shopping center. 1977 CHEVY SCOTTSDALE service No job loo big or 643-4704 talk to Tom A&W PAINTING Contrac­ 1975 FORD TORINO WAGON- jnstiee sometimes grind slowly. Practice what yon p r ^ : 17 18 20 tors. Quality painting and BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Other tenants include. Post 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA- Power steering, power PICKUP- Customized with small 568-8522 ment Co. Expert installation *n'he Lord never gives ns a heavier load than we can carry.” S u i f t W I U A ■ SNOW-PLOWING- Parking paper hanging at rea.sonable o n ice. Heritage Savings hard top. 2-door. Good running brakes. Air conditioning. Camper Cap. Needs minor 21 rates. Fully insured.Free of aluminum siding gutters Bank $260. Michael N, Cohen condition, $500 . 649-7149 after Radial tires, asking $1895. repair. $4,000 or Besl Offer. COMPLETE CARPET & Tile lots and driveways. Also and trim. Roofing installation Captain Eaay — Crooka & Lawrenca 23 24 Estimates Call W’avne 649- Associates Inc. 549-3330; 5 pm. 1976 FORD TORINO 2 door Call 647-9261. after 6 p.m. DEAR ABBY: In response to the dieter who finds it tough 25 26 28 29 3 0 31 installation and repairs Free Chain Saw Work. Trees and repairs 649-6495 , 871-2323. 7696. evening 242-2116, Sedan. Power steering, power to turn down dessert-pushing hostesses, may I offer the ANY WORP YET b u t w e m a y h a v e ■ Cleared Manchester Bolton I WANT A WORD 32 estimates Call 646-3745, after ON THAT DEAL 33 34 5 pm Area Free Estimates. 643- DATSUN 260 Z, 1974. Air, AM- brakes, air conditioning. 1 967 DODGE PICKUP following solution: A M U C H M O K E WITH YOU LATER, SPECIALIZING cleaning and MODKBN. CABPKTKI). Air Radial tires. Asking $2095. TRUCK- 6 cylinder. Standard RUNNING 6U N 9 WrgKeSTIN& JOB 1 8364 TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ EM. 8 Track. Rear window When the insistent hostess brings on the dessert, simply CABIN BOVl 35 3 6 37 ting, Interior. Exterior. Paper repairing chimneys, roof, new conditnmed offices, ample vents, defogger, Michelins. Call Art Roth, 646-2830. shill. Good running eondition , TO AFRICA? COMING UP SHORTLY! BRICK. BLOCK, STONE roofs. Free estimates. 30 tree parking. Broad Street say. “Sorry. I’m allergic to it." Then add, "It makes me break 1 INCOME TAX Preparation- Hanging General Repairs. 47,000 miles. Excellent condi­ $545. Call 289-0365. 38 39 t o Fireplaces.concrete Chimney years Experience. Howlev. location Call 646-8422 or 646- out in fatl" repairs No job too small h^xperienced At your home. Fully Insured Call 643-1949. tion. $5,000 or best offer. 649- 1975 FORD GRAND TORINO H i 643-5.361 5762 It’s straight to the point and it’s true. 41 Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 4t82 WAGON- V-8 autom atic, 1968 JEEP COMMANDER - Save! Call 644-8356 for e.s- Four wheel drive. Four-way WEIGHT WATCHER timates 525-8263. PROFFESSIONAL power steering, power brakes F PAINTING AND PAPERING HOOFER WILL Install roof, •••••••••••••••••••••••••a 1972 CHEVY VEGA -Good disc, tinted glass, roof rack, plow. $1800. Can be seen at 43 44 45 47 48 46 siding nr gutter for low dis­ Interior specia lists. Wanted to Bent 57 condition Everything new. radial tires, am-fm caselle Brown’s Tire Shop, 333 Main DEAR WATCHER: Thanks (or a timely reminder to take Mr waterproofing - Founda­ bU 51 QUALITY CARPENTRY By count price. Call Ken at 647- St., Manehester, 646-3444. 52 S3 54 Harp Construction Additions, tion cracks, hatchways, tile Commericial and residential $450. or Best Offer. Call 643- player. 53,000 miles. Clean. off those extra Bve pounds we put on over the hoUdsys. I’ve 1566. CARPENTER WITH WIFE roofing^, siding decks and gar­ lines, sump pumps, window Free estimates, fuliv insured. 4546 anytime. $3075. 742-6841. already done It, which entitles me to the “nohelly prise." 55 56 57 646-4879. AND 2 children want ,3 FORD DUMP TRUCK F7 ages Call anytime, 643-5001 wells, walls. 30 Years Healing-Plumbing 35 hedroom hou.se to rent. Will do 1969 CHRYSLER LE BARON- 1966- 7x12 foot body. 2 speed 58 59 Experience. 643-4953. 242-5915 1976 TOYOTA CELICA GT- 5 DEAR ABBY: I borrowed $200 from a friend 14 years ago. 6 0 PERSONAL Paperhanging repair work for reduced rent speed. Grey. One owner. Very Excellcnt condition. Full rear. No rot. Power steering. 2 0 CARPET I.NSTALL.ATION - SEWERLINES. sink lines, 64,3-1753. Nothing was said about interest at the time. Stair shifts Repairs Carpets INCOME TAX RETURNS For particular people, by well cared for. 646-4260. ask power. Asking $1150, or Best Trailer hiteh. Excellent. Dick Call 643-5703 anytime. cleaned with electric cutters, for Mr. Omeara, or 647-9565 Offer. Call 649-1486. $2875. 643-4953. I am able to pay the money back now. My friend says I steam Cleaning. Free es­ PREPARED- Reliable and by professionals. McKinney timates Call 649-6265, dependable service. THE 8th UTILITIES pm. owe her interest because if I had borrowed from the bank 1 Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ DISTRICT. Town of PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1976- 1969 FORD PICKUP F250- Reasonable rales. Weekdays 5 Building Contracting 33 pany. 643-5308. would have had to pay interest. But, Abby, it wasn’t a bank I Allay Oop — Dave Qraua Win at bridge EXPERT PAINTING and to to p m., weekends 9 to 5 Manchester is looking for Of­ 1974 LINCOLN MARK IV-56,- Black 4 speed. Am-fm tape Automatic. camper special. borrowed that money from, it was from my friend. p.m. Phone L. Thompson at WES ROBBINS Carpentry fice .Space Please contact: 000 miles. Very good condi­ stereo. New tires. Low V-8. 360 engine. Excellent run­ What do you say? ALL RISHT, SRANNY/ HANS ) HOLD IT LANDSCAPING Specializing NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet ning condition. $1200. Call 568- nize a n ' uohtnin'/ in Exterior House Painting. 643-2870. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Willard Marvin. 164 North tion. Asking $4,500. Call 644- mileage. Excellent condition. ON NOW, AN' WE'LL SONHYl NMLS AN' S P IT / repairs, plugged drains, Elm Street, Manchester, 0811 after 5 pm. Asking $5500. Call after 5 2059. WONDERING to bid four diamonds as a Tree pruning, spraying, ditions. rec rooms, dormers, kitchen faucets replaced, SETCHA HOt^.' (SIMME MY. r o c k s THAT POLL v cue bid. This makes it easy built-ins. bathrooms, phone 649-3.388. p.m., 569-3387. IRASIC s t ic k ! ijOOTTA BC S P tlT ^ NORTH 1-20 mowing, weeding Calf 742- MRS. LONDON- repaired, rec rooms, DEAR WONDERING; Since no mention was made about for South to cue bid hearts. 7947. HOROSCOPE READER AND kitchens, 649-3446. 1965 DODGE CORONET- 6 CHEVY TRUCK PARTS- 4 HEE! 4A'KQIIi bathroom remodeling, heal NURSES AIDE - Seeking speed transmission, rear end, the interest when yon borrowed the money, pay her $200 V 4 Now North can jump to six ADVISOR. Specializing in cylinder, standard transmi.s- 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS - clubs. He has heard South modernization, etc. Free room in private home, with or Colony Park Wagon. Runs but S IX cylinder. Rust-free bed, and call it square. (P.8.1 should think yonr friend would be ♦ AK7 SNOW-PLOWING- Available card reading. One Flight Up. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Estimate gladly given. M & N sion. Winterized and ready lo rebid his clubs and at worst all winter, night or dav Apt. 8. Reading by appoint­ Additions. Repairs^ Cabinets. without Board Reasonable, go. Condition good. $195. 289- needs work, $200 or best offer. brakes, wheels, etc. Low glad to see any money at all after 14 yeara.) A 853 Plumbing & Healing. 649-2871. (.’all 568-6898. Prices! Cail 289-5816 there may be a club finesse SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. ment only. Call for appoint­ Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. 0.365 649-6860. WEST EAST involved. South knows there Don’t wait til it snows! Call ment 225-5431 62 West Main DEAR ABBY: My daughter is making plans for her wed­ ♦ 10 4 4J973 won't be a club finesse and MANCHESTER PLUMBING MIsc. lor Bent 58 1978 CAMARO - Brown. 305 V- 646-0743. after 3:30 p.m. St New Britian, Ct. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY PONTIAC CATALINA 1973 ding. Her mother and I were divorced, and we have both ♦ K 10 73 VJ8652 goes to seven. 8.- HEATING - Repairs. Station Wagon - Power 8 engine. White wall radials. Molorcycles-BIcycles 64 Carpentry and general con­ Remodeling. Pumps repaired married again. ♦ J965 aQ10 2 With spades breaking 4-2, tracting. Residential and STORAGE SPACE - steering, power brakes, air. Automatic, console, sport W ill ♦ J 8 2 S 10 SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ QUALITY CARPENTRY by replaced. Free estimates. 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low My daughter phoned to tell me that her brother is going seven clubs wheels in easily. tial and Commercial. Depen­ Harp Construction. Additions, commercial. Whether it be a Manchester. 600 square feet Excellent condition. Clean, mirrors, am radio, ralley This hand occurred in the Electric drain-snaking 24- mileage. Excellent condition. to give her away in marriage. Abby, I thought it was tradi­ SOUTH dable. Reasonable Call 649- Roofing. Siding, Decks, and small repair job. a custom Ground level. Platform. 647- one owner. Call 646-3656 or wheels. $5000 firm. 633-3882, 1969 world’s champion^ps hour service. 646-0237 1818. 527-7257 days. after 5 weekends. $650. Call 643-5849. tional for the bride’s father to give her away. I told my ♦ 2 2098, or 646-3824. Garages Call anytime, 649- built home or anything in ♦ AQ9 and shows what should have 5001. between, call 646-1379. SUZUKI 1976 RM 370- Great daughter that if I could not give her away I would not attend a 843 happened. QUALITY CABINET 1977 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 1978 HONDA CVCC STATION the wedding. Was I right or wrong? It didn’t. The American CLA.SSIC- V-8. 22,000 miles. WAGON. Am-Fm stereo shape. Old mx’er retiring. ♦ AKGI74 MAKING - Kitchens, vanities, PROFESSIONAL NEWTON SMITH- AUTOMOTIVE Must sell trusty mount im­ S.C. IN ALA. The Flintatonea — Hanna Barbara Productloiia South bid four hearts di­ bookcases and general DRESSMAKING & Remodeling. Repairs, and PLUM BING- 25 Y e a rs ’ Power windows Till wheel, radio, automatic, rust­ Vulnerable; North-South rectly over his partner’s defogger. Againist trading. proofing, polyglycoat, 6,900 mediately! First $600 owns it. woodworking and wood car­ ALTERATIONS done in my Rec-Rooms. No job to small. Experience! Call Tom Please call 643-40%. DEAR S.C.: I think yon were wrong. If yon receive an in­ HOW ^ I C E — SK 3 N E I7 - Dealer: North three spades. North could ving. Call 742-9832 home. Please call 646-4971 649-3144. Dawkins at 649-7630. ”Dif- Autos For Sale 61 Will share profit. Now $4400. miles. Showroom condition. HAppy ^ find no better next bid than vitation, go. Mppy 'L O \ / E r W nt I ficult Jobs Taken In Stride. ” 649-4679. 289-3373. Best offer. Call 649-9617. East four spades and after a lot of Monday thru Friday. 10:00 ^ANNt\/eR5ARy B E T T V A N P WILL HAUL AWAY free of a m. to 3:00 p.m. CARPENTRY & Masonry - 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- Automotive Service 66 ppAp fp e o a n d S/NG/NG , Pass soul-searching, South T O Vou-u-u BAKNEV../ Pass charge old scrap metal. Will ADDITIONS AND speed. 6 cylinder. 4 new 1 975 CHEVY CLASSIC 1975 OLDSMOBILE DELTA Do ymi wish van had more Moada? Far ths soerot a( TELEGRAM ! Pass passed. The careless four radials, I2 .snowsl. excellent 88- 4 Dood Hardtop. Fully WE PAY $10 for complete ^ ^ YJILMA ^ / / Pass Pass also clean cellars and attics I WILL DO IRONING In my REMODELING. Free es­ Flooring 35 CAPRICE- 2 Door. Vinyl top m d irity , gatlAbby’s Abby’i mw ■baaUat: ■■ "Hnw Tn B« Papular; heart bid had kept them out condition 228-0475 or 228-9550, F’ully powered scats and win­ equipped including air and junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland 0^ f Pass Pass free of charge. 644-3234. home. "Reliable work done, timates. Call Anthony V ^ ra Navar Taa Yanw ar Tea OU." 8 a ^ SI with a laM. / ? ■ of any slam. just like Mom used to do” Squillacote 649-0811. dows. Air conditioning, vinyl top. All new Steel Radial Auto Body. 528-19%. Pass Pass FLOOR SANDING AND 1972 CAPRI V-6. 4-spced, 8- aaU«ddkaaaad, atampad |tS eanta) aavalapa to Abby, I tt d r iv e w a y s Please call Terri, at 643-7340. REFINISHING. Floors like stereo. New tires. Good con(Ji- Tires. $2950. 643-4149. Irack stereo. $1100. (^all 646- lion. Privately owned. Call Laaky Driva, Bavarly HOla, CaU. fO tll SNOWPLOWED- Reasonable CARPENTER - Repairs, new (Specializing in older Opening lead; OS rates. "No job is too small ”. CHILD CARE IN LICENSED remodeling, additions, gar­ 2227. after 6 pm. 649-6417. 643-1969. 1976 PLYMOUTH VALIANT. OFFICE SPACE floors. I Staining floors. No A New York reader wants Call 643-6797 anytime. HOME- Laundry. Hot Lunch. ages. roofing. Call David waxing. Also Ceiling and Automatic, power steering FOR RENT 7 to 6 daily. Accepting ages 2 Patria, 644-1796. 1968 BUICK SKYLARK- V-8 1975 MAVERICK 6 cylinder, 3 and brakes! Low mileage. By Oswald Jacoby to know how many of the Interior Painting. John Ver- original 10 life masters are TRIM SPECIALIST- Pain­ to 6. Also overtime services faille. 646-5750 after 6 pm. automatic. Good running con­ speed Good condition. $1650 Slant six, new tires. Mint con­ 250 square feet, center of and Alan Sontag ting. Papering. General provided. Call 643-9677. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY dition. Needs some work, or bc.st offer. 277-4491 till 4:00. dition. Must sell. Asking stiU playing good bridge. Manchester, air conditioning and Here is a really good rule Eight are alive and seven Repairs. Call Paul. evenings - Remodeling and Additions. $400. 646-3636. ■’6-3653 after 6:00. $2750. 1-745-6043. parking. Call 643-9551, CARPET. SHEET GOODS. 'io for slam bidding. ’Take yi of them still play some at 643-8303. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 TILES- installed- our ALLAN T. KEELER’S TAX years experience! For Free Aatrograph time and make sure that tyou bridge. Waldemar Van FEBRUARY SPECIAL- Can select your preliminary Ijids Zedmtz does not play any SERVICE. Tax Returns done Estimates, call 646-4239. arrange for direct purchase The Born LoMr — Art Sansom in the privacy of your home. carefully. more, but still Euialyxes from whole.saler. Want more GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You problems in both bidding Q«nJ«o looli, l*wn and snow Call 871-1781. for appointment. South merely responds GENERAL CARPENTRY. information’’ Please call 568- may be able to talk a big story, two clubs because he wants and play. blowof. equipmom. ttc. Any Ihlnp Repairs, Remodeling. 8193. NO MATTER WHO WINS ON but when It comes time to time for development. Once (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) mntai broken we cen repelr. Also Painting-Papering 32 Garages, Additions. Porehes, perform you II (all flat on your North jump rehids to three e u to ro t Rec Rooms Roofing. Gutters u a NOW UOUT OUR iace. Brag only about that (Do you have a question for TOUAND AUTO BODY Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. whicn you truly can do well, spades, South is almost ALL YOUR PAINTING and WMTaSKCUlSI surely going to a slam. His the experts? Write "Ask the 97 Tottmnd S inH Emit Hmri/oni paperhanging needs. January 21,1979 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Mix­ Experts, " care of this newspa­ ing with the wrong crowd today IMFBDMTOFTHB problem will be to find which Cmu jemy szs-iaae Experienced workers to FARRAND REMODELING - Aztec You may be exposed to some one. V per. Individual questions • III beautify your home. Also Cabinets and Formica Tops. character-building situations could turn out to be quite CiWWmi, be answered If accompan, J Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ Chimney this coming year which you will expensive. YOU might end up His correct rebid is to by stamped, sell-addressed exterior painting. Call now for mark time by a four-club immediate scheduling. Free ditions. Decks. All types of Sweeps handle masterfully. You’ll be a holding the bag for tnelr extrav­ envelopes. The moat Interest­ Remodeling and Repairs. competitor to contend with, agance. call. Now North is really ing questions will be usee In estimate. The Wall Artisan’s, i t i M m Ii te rU LEO10 (July 23-Aug. 22) You may interested in getting to the SUNSHK CONTMCTORS 646-5490, Phone 643-6017. ff ckiaiti firiu and others will admire your this column and will receive CABKimiT, mMODeUNO ■ithnt Bihiii I methods and enterprise. be a bit too dictatorial today for stratosphere.e. He can afford copies of JACOBY MODEBN.) AND CUSTOM KITCHENt ■ M S ... your own good. You'll think LOW COST IN TER IO R CARPENTRY - 15 YEARS AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) iNTBiuofl 1 emmoN Tom SaqMrf Even though you feel very you're Impressing others. Heathcliff — Qaorge Gataly PAINTINO PAINTING Done nights and experience guarantees top Unfortunately, their Impres­ PUIHMNO A BUCTRICAL quality work and reasonable Kvw IrWt strongly about your goals, CenwerDel A WeeWenlle; weekends. Experienced you’d be wise to keep them to sions will be negative. EDWARD •' GAFFNEY painters. Free estimates. rated Alterations, 371 imSOR ST. yourself todsy. Others are too VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sspt. 22) l4*-A4Sa E414M7 Please call 528-2422, after 4:00 remodeling, suspended MMKXESTa wrapped up In their own prob­ You're likely to show little p.m. ceilings, repair Call anytime patience or tolerance lor those Winthrop — Dick Cavalll 643-0130-™ *^^ lems to cater to you. Find out 568-8193. more of what lies ahead for you who don’t totally go along with In 1979 by sending for your what you want to do today. It’s copy of the all new AstroOraph best lor you to work alone. NA-STYfe IN A B A D N O ao WHO WHATIJ- Letter (or 1979. Mall $1 for each LIBRA f^ p t. 23-Oct. 23) Flash­ T cm / lU-BeGfLRERX-Nar Dogs-BIrds-Pels ^3 Apartments For Bent 53 Apartments For Beni 53 ^P^Hments For Bent 53 and a long, self-addressed, ing money around Isn't the way TO CO ORSAVANyrHINS- A e O R E H B A D ? stamped envelope to Astro- lo gain respect of persons you are trying to Impress today. Be THATMItgHTOFFBJP HIM FREE PUPPIES TO GOOD LOOKING for anything in real AVAILABLE February I. Six fJnD i"S Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City HOMES- Call 742-9230. estate rental - apartments, rooms. Cellar, attic. Wall-to- R V ” *'® , , A v a ila b le Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to open In your motives and prac­ wall carpeting. Parking. No bedroom.s 1 specify birth sign. tical In your behavior. homes, multiple dwellings? SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) r Musical Instruments 44 No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate utilities. No pets. $285 pets. No PlSCtiS (Fab. 20-March 20) Think twice before making any Normally you’re the outgoing Associates. Inc. 646-1980. monthly. Write P.O. Box ’’cquired. type who likes lo share things. 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and 18276. East Hartford...... commitments today. You may promise something you're Today, however, you may be a etc. Rivers Music. 7 Main RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to shade loo self-serving lor oth­ CHARLES APARTMENTS - Ho">8S lor Beni 54 completely unable to give. The Street. New Britain. 225-1977. share apartment with same. sad cons^uences will end up ers and find yourself being ■**"*V, Expecting a tax refund? Large bedroom. 647-9988 Deluxe 4 1/2 Room nm tcm unnee- t i In your lap. shunned. Lavawavs invited. Townhouse. 1 1/2 baths. All BOLTON HOUSE - fireplace, ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Help SAQIHARIUS (Nov. 23-Dsc. appliances. 2 air conditioners, refrigerator. No pets, 21) You’re your own worst PIC»c MANCHESTER Main Street- you may have been counting Boals-Accessorles 45 carpeted. Heat and hot water. on from friends Isn’t likely to enemy today because you Oto»VymA.li»t,TM mg Ut Pm OR aHALU 2 room apartment, heated, hot P a tio s. S oundproofing, monthly. 643-5983. come through lor you today. refuse lo follow your own bet­ 1974 FURY - 16'z-foot water, appliances. No pets. Washer-dryer hookups...... It’ll make things worse If you ter judgment. Short Riba - Frank Hill fibe’rgla.ss. till trailer, with Security, parking. 523-7047. Storage. Basement garage OIttces-Stores lor Bent 55 try to browbeat them. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) 1975 55-horsepower outboard $325 . 646-1540. 646-0800 ------TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20) Get­ Don't get angry with others MANCHESTER- West Center today II you go along with what NOW 1HAT euTENBERG AND ALL THE? W H A T A R E 'YOU G ET A FPvPER R O U TE Chevy engine. 2 tanks. $2,500 ------ATTRACTIVE 3 room office. ting others to pull together HA'S DWHNTED PRINTING.. N E W S W IL L GOING TO DO, ANP WAIT FOR Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Street. Four room apartment. MANCHESTER- Unique Wool location. $300 including could be extremely dlfllcult the group wants to do and It Tile bath, appliances, private ^ I N I N E W S ) ’TOWN CRIER? TELEVISION, SIRE. board. $300. 228-0475 or 228- Three Room Apartment. Sun- utilities. Don Horrigan. today. On top of this, you may ends up costing you more than m P B R S . . . ■-----— 9550 entrance and storage. Good ny. First floor. Bus stop $250 Barrows Company, 647-1000, also have a problem handling you realized. location Available im­ per month. Lease, plus ------yourself well. (NEWSPAPER ENTEnPR(SE ASSN.I mediately. Quiet or retired Antiques 48 utilities 646-4260 ask For Mr. MANCHESTER- Main Street B triy t World — Jim Berry persons References, securi­ Omeara. 647-9565 p.m. modern office available. 400 *SAT16ReP WITH HIS fTWSRESS,?^ ty No pets, or children. THE PACK RAT Antiques Si ------.sq. ft. Heal, AC included. Call Unhealed. $215 monthly. TWO BEDROOM 646-2469 or 646-2755. Collectibles Open Sunday. 12 Write to: P.O. Box 244. East- Buga Bunny — Halmdahl A Stoffal to 5 pm . 40 Flora Road, off APARTMENT- Second floor ------Route 85. Bolton. ford. Conn. of th ree fam ily house. 466 MAIN STREET. North of Excellent area. Walking dis- Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. A v UOV7 m e t o 9 7 ZT. B z z z Pg/MONSTRATE Wanted to Buy 49 APARTMENT and HOUSES tance to bus. Security deposit of centrally located space, BZZ. For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ and references required. $250 Wool for store, office or other Our Boarding Houaa THE SUPERIOR OLD CHAIRS in need of cane tals in all Areas, Prices and monthly includes: Appliance busine.ss or commercial use. This Funny World Ou a lity o f t h is seats and oak furniture, any Sizes Call Rental Assistors. and hot water only No pets. f'oH 646-2426 9-5 pm FINE A4ATTRBSS, condition Call 872-2590. 236-5646. .Small Fee. Available February 1st. Cali ------WERE HAVING A LITTLE MA0 6 . IF you RE SONNA FALL after 5 p.m., 643-8883. STORE FOB RENT- Ap- MAPAME-' ------proximatcly 2000 square feet, C5AME T7MU5HT AT MY FOR EVERY WEIRD RUMOR 44x10 FOOT MOBILE HOME aUB.O AK E! IF YDlfP •YOUR NUTOAKE BOARDERS y - RENTALS in Bolton. Working single per­ EAST H A R TFO RD - presently .set up for recording SOUTHWEST. Piye room studio. West Middle Turnpike. CARETD^IT IN rUL FEED You,I'M LEAVIN' FOR son only. No pets, animals or AKRANdE AN INVITATION.' <3 0 0 P) AN’ WHEN I~ - children. 643-2880. Duplex. 2 bedroom with base- 649-8205. or 643-6802. Booms lor Beni 52 ment. February 1st occupan------~HAK-KAFF.'~I TRUST cy. No pets or utilities. $210 FOUR 1 ROOM OFFICES Y(0U WONT-ER.AH NOW I THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - EAST HARTFORD- 2 Bedroom Townhouse. 1 1/2 monthly and security deposit. EOR RENT- $125 to $150 per PERFORM ANY CARD aET IT-*-TrtE Birch House Women. Central- Call after 6 pm or weekends month. Located in North TRICK$,< NEEDLE.' ly located Downtown baths, heated, fully applianced. washer-dryer .568-9377 Manchester Business District. ~ H A W H A W 1 - Manchester Kitchen ------R eply to Box 0 . c /o A FRIEN'LV privileges. Call 649-2358 hookups. Full basement. $285. 528-1708. or 289-2890. MANCHESTER- Large 2 Manchester Herald. SAME MI6HT A s OF RKSHT NOW,YERTRANSFERHeP Bedroom Townhouse with ------FURNISHED ROOM Mature PA66 THE TO TH'MARRWARE DERARTMENT.' appliances. Private base- OFFICE SPACE- TIME.' gentleman only Call 646-4701 ment, sliders to patio Professional Building, ap- ZEPHYR WAGON after 6:(X) pm 6 ROOM APARTMENT- Conveniently located $310 proximatcly 400 square feet, 6 cyl. engine, euto. trene., wew redlel tires, Thrce Large Bedrooms. monthly, heat included Includes: Heat, air con- GENTLEMEN ONLY - Cen­ Carpeted. Modern kitchen Ayailabie February 1st 646- ditioning. ample parking. Call P.S., P,B,, rear window defroster, radio, tral location Kitchen with cabinets, stove and 2482. 649-8989 871-0401, or 568-7657. H,D, battery, body side moldings, etc. Stock. i|i9Z46 OlVrtbvNEA Inc privileges Free parking refrigerator. Attic, basement, Reference and security and garage. $350 monthly. THREE ROOM Apartment- ROCKVILLE STORE - 20x60. required 643-2693 lor appoint­ Security required. No pets. H e a te d . sto v e and Center - 17 West Main .Street, ment Children accepted. Call after 1 refrigerator. Near bus line foil ba.sement. M l. Kaplan. ___ p m.. 649.3050. Call 649-9021, owner. 2.32-9041. "Because of the price of hamburger, from FURNISHED SLEEPINf. MANCHE.STER- Attractively now on, we'll be having Jusl plain ’helper'l" ROOM- for mature FOUR ROOMS - .Second floor MODERN. CARPETED, Air S a k e c a n b e paneled 4 Room Apartment. gentlemen Modern bath, apartment with garage. New- conditioned offices, ample VERY FRIENDLY^ parking, no emking. Security Stove, refrigerator. Adults ly decorated with kitchen free parking. Broad Street € IW »y ma. tot ,? M t< g PM cpT*’ “Well, that about wraps it up!" H z s a . and references $.30 per week. References. No pets. $185. appliances. Adults only. No location. Call 646-8422 or 646- 3167 . 228-3540, Call 64.3-212I pets. Call 64,3-5797 5762. 313 CINTIX ST., MANCHISnX, COftN.» Phene 9434135 PAGE SIXTEEN ^ EVENING HERALD. Sal., Jan. 20, 1979 y op oShops open Sunday 9 y A Shop Coupon ------^^Slop i Shop Coupon]! iMntiioaiOonand^/SOpurcfaM K 1 8 MH I tWhWsooeponindeSZSOtufCiteee MH WKh this ooipon ande $7.50 pvchase MH WHti Ihia tXMXtn end a $7,60 puret»ee — — k C W *jW *ooi<)on and i $7 so pticiwee T \ n ■ 26oz. bottle ■ SUNSHINE^ ------1 9 18%oz. pkg. ^ _ S T O P S S H O P 16oz. p k g CAMPBELL’Sp^---- I « w i HEINZ jK R ISPY R eg Of UnsaTtedInsaltet Tomato PILLSBURY ORANGE TOMATO i:: P I I |0 Cake Mix 6 ounce can ! KETCHUP :CRACKERS I L L J O Assorted Flavors B Crvs laei 0 $ . Cml lesM >¥7 1 ______Frozen iG_ ood^un. 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A remake — really a sequel — of the classic 1956 film. For 1:00 8 Tic Tac Dough (ifi Voice O f Faith once, a re-make (or sequel) is as good as the original. This is a (5) "Lucy Gallant''(1955) Jane a Tha.Odd Couple a Sow Conducts 12:00 Terry-Thomas, Brenda DeBan- William FauUoier televi­ zie. 9 9 9 Tonight totoUy scary, but very logical and intelligent, story, and done with Wyman. Charlton Heston. a M ovie "Angels In Disguise" GD A lfred H itchcock Presents 8:00 7:29 0 The Waltons 8 T h a Rifleman great taste and skill. GRADE: A. sion-style didn’t score very a Daily Numbers (1949) The Bowery Boys. Mickey a The Rifleman 0 Captioned ABC News well with viewers tack in 4.-00 Knox. When their real estate EVENING 0 Cross-Wits d) "The Resurrection Of Zach­ 7:30 12:30 0 9 M ork & Mindy 12:00 BRINK^S JOB, THE (PG) — Peter Falk, Peter Boyle, Gena ’64-’65 when Roy Thinnes friend is shot, the Boys decide to Rowlands, Warren Oates. Crime. This is the recreation of the ary Wheeler” (1971) Angie (3) P.M. Magazine investigate. (1 hr,, 15 min.) ( S M ovie "Johnny Belinda” 0 NHL Hockey 0 Alfred Hitchcock Presents starred in “The Long, Hot Dickinson. Bradford Dillman. (1948) Jane Wyman, Charles 6:00 famous Boston armored car robbery, but If you want a rip-'em-^p (S Whan. Jenny, When? 0 0 9 8 N e w s 9 9 9 Legends Of The 0 M ovie "Gypsy Wildcat" Summer,” based on Faulk­ a ) $100,000 Name that Tu^a Bickford. Superheroes (1944) Maria Montez, Leo Carril­ cops-and-robbers film, stay home. Director WUliam Friedkin 5:00 X a T a x l 0 The Brady Bunch plays this more for gentle humor and compassion. It works if you ner’s short stories. I’m 8 "Hollywood Party " (1934) (7) Newlywsd Game 12:40 0 Joker's Wild 9 0 Nova lo. 0 Portrait Of A Nurse 8 The Rifleman want that, but if you like action, this will bore you. GRADE: B. suprised you don’t recall Jimmy Durante. Lupe Velez. a Souriding Board (3) C B S Late M ovie "Banacek: IQI Bozo's Big Top 8:30 a Dance Fever Thinnes. He went on to star 10:00 The Greatest Collection Of Them 9 TV Com m unity College 0MsrvGrtfnn 12:05 a 0 M acN el / Lahrer Report CALIFORNIA SUITE (PG) — Jane Fonda, Alan Alda, Maggie EVENING (SnybigHigh All" (1972) George Peppard, 8 My Three Sons 0 @1 What's Happeningll 0 CBS Late Movie "Columbo: Smith, Michael Caine, Walter Matthau. Com ^y and drama. Neil in one of my all-time favor­ aW Rd Kingdom ( S 0 N e w s Penny Fuller. 8 Bonanza Requiem For A Falling Star” ites, “The Invaders,” and a C h ico And The Man 9:00 Simon's play, like his "Plasa Suite," is a group of stories united GD a Starsky & Hutch 0 Studio See (1972) Peter Falk, Anne Baxter. omy by the fact that they all take place in one h(^l — this time, later “The Psychiatrist.” 6KX) a n c T a c Dough 3 ) Trl-State Town Meeting 1:00 0 Hawaii Flve-0 m x S a N m i e a a a Tomorrow ^ 6:30 12:30 The Beverly Hills Hotel. Director Herb Ross is much more He’s done several TV mov­ (S) Living Faith 0 9 Barney M illar successful with the dramatic stories than with the comedies, which . (I) l M Brady Bunch 8:00 0ILoveLucy 0 Movie "1 Could Go On ies, a few features (“Air­ 3 ) Jo ke r's WHd (3) CBS Reports aSoundstage 1:15 9 9 9 Quincy become embarrassing. Fonda and Smith are superb. GRADE:,A 0 Bowling For Dollars 9 Palestine Singing" (1963) Judy Garland, O Bazo'VBIgTop SCroas-Wtts ( S Jo e Franklin (for the dramas), C (for the comedies) and, thus, B (overall). port 75,” “The Hinden- 10:15 8 Jake H ass G osp el Time 08oundstage Dirk Bogarde. 9 TV ConuiNMiHy College XSHappyDays 2:15 9 9 8 NBC News burgh” ) and is set to co- a Uly Three Sons S M ovie "The Limbo Line" a Movie "Blonde Dynamite" 10:00 12:37 LORD OF THE RINGS (PG) — Animated fantasy. J.ILR. (1949) The Bowery Boys, Leo 3 ) News John Schuck snd Sharon Giess piay a husband and ® Over Easy Tolkien's works come to the screen, animated by Ralph Bakshi of star in NBC’s remake of a Bonanza (1967) Craig Stevens. Kate 8 Adam -12 0Bam aby Jones 0 ® Maiuflx the Montgomery Clift clas­ ® Studio See O'Mara. A Secret Agent must Gorcey. The Boys are k^ t busy 2:18 wife, whose casual wish to change places with each 0 0 N e w s "Fritz the Cat" fame. If you are familiar with Tolkien's creations when they organize an escort (3) News 0 Anyone For Tennyson? 1:00 — hobbits, black horsemen and the rest — this could be exciting. sic, “From Here to Eterni­ use a pretty Russian ballerina as other surprisingly becomes a reality in “ Turnabout,” a 0 9 Family 9 9 9 Tomorrow 6:30 bait in order to discover the , agency. (1 hr.. 15 min.) 8 Living Fahh But if you're not, it’s gibberish. The art work is beautiful, but the ty.” They are also plan­ (SILovsLucy 2:43 new comedy series on NBC, premiering Friday, Jan. 26. 6:55 story is impossible for aliens to follow. And Caution — anim at^ or means by which the Russians are (9 M ovie "if I Were King" 9 9 9 Rockford riles 1:30 ning to continue the saga Bowling For Dollars kidnapping and smuggling 8 N e w s 0 Jo e Franklin not, it is so violent that it’s not for kids. GRADE: 8 for Tolkien S Jake Hess Gospel Time 10:30 (1938) Ronald Colman, Ellen fans; D for the rest of us. as a regular series next defectors back to Russia. 2 hrs. 0 Footsteps Drew. Lending an ear 1:39 7:00 10:15 fall, with Thinnes continu­ 8 Bruins Wrap-Up 0 N 8 W S PBS launched “Rain­ guage skills for children. 0 CBS News MOMENT BY MOMENT (R) — LUy TomUn, John Travolta. ing his role. 0 The Brady Bunch 2:30 Romance. "Hour By Hour” would be a better title, because this bow’s End,” a special Set in a fictitious televi­ seems endless. It is the old cliche of the rich lady and the young, 0 8 ABC News 10:30 0 N a w s series for hearing-im­ sion studio run by the 0 Dating Game 0 Newark And Reality brash kid. It proceeds at a snail's pace and even the snail is bor^. MAJORS NO MINOR — Wednesday, Jan. 24 paired children, on Fri­ hearing-impaired cast, 2:36 Poorly acted'(except by Travolta) and directed. GRADE: C- OS Festival O f Faith 9 Our Energy Dilemma minus. Could you please tell me 9 Soul Train 8 Hogan’s Heroes 0 Movie "Daughters Coura­ day, Jan. 8. The six-part the program includes geous" (1939) The Lane Sisters, how old Lee Majors is? My DAYTIME SPECIAL 7:30 11:00 Hayworth. series provides positive captioning, voice-over 0 Ripping Yam s John Garfield. MOVIE, MOVIE (G) — George C. Scott, Trish VanDcvcre, Red grandmother says be Is at (3) P.M. Magazine 0 0 9 a a News role models and teaches Buttons. Comedy, musical. Double-bill salute-cum-spoof of '30s (9 Carol Burnett And Friends 12:37 narration, and American least 50 years old and I say 4:30 0 The Gong Show 0 a Mannix basic reading and lan­ sign language. and '40s fight films and musicals that has it all down pat, right 3) a Afterschool Special (9 $1.98 Beauty Show 9 Dick Van Dyke down to the last cliche. You can still get the real thing on the late no older than 40. — Pam 0 Newtywed Game a Hogan’s Heroes 12:40 show, but this is worth a few chuckles and a tap dance down Gurka, Andover, Mass. 9 W ild kingdom 0 Dick Cavett 0 Kojak Friday, Jan 26 memory lane. GRADE: B. (O'Brien) This is one instance DAYTIME MOVIES S Big Money 9 6S MacNell / Lehrer Report 11:30 12:45 I0:lb when Granny’s wisdom is 0 Rockford riles 0 M ovie "The Arabian Nights" ‘Well take DAYTIME MOVIES 7:30 OLIVER'S STORY (PG) — Ryan O'Neal, Candice Bergen, Ray awry. Majors claims to be a Hollywood Squares 0 P.M. Magazine 8 M ovie "Ghost Chasers" Milland. Romantic drama. This glibly written sequel to "Love 12:00 a C hico And The Man ,£ Ret ? .iro l (1942) Jon Hall, Maria Montez. (1951) The Bowery Boys, Huniz a "Bigger Than Life" (1956) 0 Card Burnett And Friends Story” has a warm performance by Candice Bergen. But the plight 38, but you can probably a T ic Tac Dough J ; IQ Police Woman 12:00 Hall. Trying to expose a fake James Mason, Barbara Rush. S I '/oice Of Faith 1:00 0 9 Sha Na Na of two rich young lovers does not tend to conjure up depth of tack on a year or two to 9 9 a Tomorrow all the time 8 "Stopover Tokyo" (1957) 0 Newlywed Game spiritualist, the Boys get feeling. A film with not much on its mind. GRADE: C. (Miller) 8:00 fjJ 9 a Tonight that. 1:00 Robert Wagner. Joan Collins. 9 Porter Wagoner spooked. (1 hr., 15 min.) 3) "Eagie And The Hawk” (9 @ Edward The King a The Rifleman 1:50 ( 9 a BghI Is Enough 1:00 9 0 MacNell / Lehrer Report 10:30 (1950) John Payne. Rhonda 0 Captioned ABC News 0 Nows 0 NHL Hockey 0 "Hong Kong" (1951) 8 Match Game P.M. (3) Living Faith Fleming. 2:30 needed to do 9 S 8 NBC Movie 12:00 Hanry w. Block Ronald Reagan. Rhonda Flem­ 8 Chico And The Man 0 Turnabout "Mandrake" (Premiere) Anthony 0 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 0 News ing. ® T ic Tac Dough 4:00 a The Rifleman 11:00 3) "My Darling Ciemenline" Herrera. Rohert Reed. Mandrake 2:36 4:00 8:00 0 0 9 0 ® News the magician uses his special thejobrightr (1946) Henry Fonda, Linda 12:30 0 M ovie "Colorado Territory" 3) "Between Heaven And 0 Wonder Woman 0 The Gong Show Darnell. powers to combat a power- 0 M ovie "Separate Tables” (1949) Joel McCrea, Virginia Hell" (1956) Robert Wagner, Ter­ 0 Cross-Wlls 9 CIck Van Dyke a "At The Circus" (1939) The crazed madman and his army of (1958) Deborah Kerr, Rita Mayo. We ask the right questions. We dig for every ry Moore. 0 @ All-Star Family Feud 0 Dick Cavett Marx Brothers, Eve Arden. mind-controlled robots. 0 Untouchables 30% Sale 30% Sale 8 "Saratoga" (1937) Clark 9 6S Great Performances honest deduction and credit. We take the Gable, Jean Harlow. 9 9 39 Diff'renI Strokes 11:30 EVENING a N C A A Hockey @ 0 Washington Week In 0 Movie "Term 01 Trial" time needed because we want to be sure (1963) Laurence Olivier, Simone 9:00 Wf usually have Just the right ^ EVENING Review you pay the smallest legitimate tax. 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