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Where will the Special mass at St. Thomas Library chairman A Mass of Thanksgiving for the celebrated on Thursday evening at axe fall first? release of the hostages will be soven o'clock at St. Thomas of Yillanova Church. issues statement Will Wilmington's ambulance Among the areas mentioned by Morris as vulnerable were rubbish service be cut because of Proposition The following statement was January 2. 1981, I received a memo 2'*? removal, library, recreation, am- In a dicsussion of possible cuts. bulance services, police specialties, submitted to the Town Crier by John from the town manager requesting family counseling, and possibly street McNaughton. chairman of the additional budget information. The Wilmington Town Manager Sterling memo reached me December 24. Morris Monday night told the lights. Wilmington Board of Library Morris said that probably 35 Trustees. Because of the holidays and other selectmen that he found the am- personal matters it was not possible bulance service "extremely positions would be eliminated, and Recent newspaper articles con- possibly another 15, just to pay for the to call an immediate meeting. On vulnerable." cerning the Wilmington Library are December 31, 1980, I telephoned the Morris said that the ambulance by unemployment costs. unfortunate and misleading. Finance Committee Chairman '—K board clerk and asked her to set up a state law must be manned by EMT's '. The role of the Board of Library meeting for Friday, January 2,1981 at (Emergency Medical Technicians) Walter Kaminski noted that the Trustees is to establish policy and discussion was "purely speculative. 2:00 p.m. to respond to the manager's and that many of these men would be C^ recommend to the town manager request. I received a call from Mrs. cut. He said that attempts would be In his remarks, Caira dismissed those resources needed in the way of many of Morris' predictions, saying Callan later that day to change the made to find a reasonable substitute, funds and personnel to maintain a meeting from 2:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. I in the form of a private ambulance that he didn't think many people had viable public library for the Town of to go. He said that he felt the impact called the clerk again and requested service. Wilmington. The director of the the meeting bg changed to 1:00 p.m. "Whatever it is, it will be of less would be felt for one year, and then library, on the other hand, ad- the revaluation would take effect, and It was Mrs. Callan who requested the service than what is provided," he ministers the day-to-day operation meeting be changed from 2:00 p.m. to said. some new buildings would come onto using the resources available and the tax rolls, such as the Com- 1:00 p.m. It is incorrect for her to Morris' remarks came during a within policy guidelines established state that she was given only a 15 discussion of cuts that may take place pugraphic building. by the Trustees. Catra also suggested ways to save, minute notice of the change. for Fiscal Year 1982, when At a meeting October 8, 1980, Mrs. I scheduled a meetng for January Proposition 2'2 takes effect on the such as reopening collective bargaining, offering the union a lower Callan challenged Mr. Meriam's 14, 1981 as the regularly scheduled town budget. management practices. Her remarks monthly meeting of the board. I Selectman Aldo Caira said that he percentage increase in exchange for a s*vfhg of some jobs. became part of the minutes of this called the clerk to advise that I was ill did not buy a number of things said by with the flu. However, I wanted the Morris. He asked how much money He said that town employees had had meeting which were to be approved the town received back in fees for salary increases of 60 percent in the by the board on December 10. 1980. meeting held since I had a statement ambulance runs. Morris looked up last 10 years, and that people could Prior to that I called all of the trustees for the Annual Town Report which I give up increases to preserve jobs. and suggested, for good reason, that wished the board to approve. The the figure and announced that it was her remarks be dropped from the clerk advised me that two other $4700 in 1978. Supt. of Walter Pierce said that the Massachusetts Teachers minutes. Mrs. Callan objected since members of the board were ill and "It's time that we looked at it as she wanted them made part of the that a quorum was unattainable. I income," he said. He said that a Association has advised their people not to hold discussions on salary public record. 1 advised her that in all told the clerk to call the trustees and private ambulance service receives likelihood, the board would vote her advise them that I would schedule $70 for a run, and that Wilmington's freezes. Caira also recommended having statement out of the minutes. It did. another meeting. On hearing this, ambulance makes about 700 runs a Concerning an alleged incident in Mrs. Callan decided to call a meeting year. He said that the money the the cuts distributed among the departments by percentage, and the Children's Room, I was asked by of the Ad-Hoc Committee regarding ambulance could generate would pay Mrs. Callan to go to her home on the possibility of creating a volunteer for three employees. having the department heads make the cuts. One possibility he men- Friday night December 19, 1980. I group for the library. She notified Mr. In opening the discussion of possible took two other trustees with me and Fred Ryan, a member of the Ad-Hoc cuts, Morris said he was attempting tioned would be for the police on being informed of the incident, 1 Committee, but he declined since he to define what were essential services department to no, juy new cruisers immediately notified the police. As had nothing new to report. The other and what were expendable services. this year. far as I am concerned that should member of the Ad-Hoc Committee, have ended the incident insofar as the Mr. Bruce Conant agreed to attend. trustees were obligated. Further, Town meeting might since the young girl declined to press charges, the matter should have been I want to assure the townspeople of dropped. It continues to be the sub- Wilmington that we have an excellent delay budget until June ject of articles in the press. The in- library and that it is staffed with cident occurred two and one-half outstanding persons of experience Wilmington's annual town meeting valuation by 13 percent, allowed for "It reminds me of the blizzard of '78, when people weeks before I was informed by a and commitment to the patrons of may be deliberating on the town inflation. The additional increase, if , were really people," said one local man. third party in Mrs. Callan's home. I Wilmington. budget in June this year. Town granted, would be because of Celebrating Wilmington's reaction toihe release of the hostages have determined that the director, Trustees, Evelyn Norton, Esther Manager Sterling Morris Monday demonstrated price trends in the local hostages' mi enthusiastic, as could be expected. Yellow rib- who also was not notified for two and Russell, Bruce Conant and Frederick night gave a date of June 13 for a real estate market. bons were to be seen, both in the trees and on the one-half weeks, handled the matter Ryan, have devoted their time as a proposed date for the budget portion Morris said that he expected to hear freedom clothing of people around town. The trees in front of properly based upon the limited in- public service to their community, of the meeting. on Friday from the DOR whether they formation provided. and I know that they support me in the Wilmington Town Hall were decorated with 52 It is my understanding that the my efforts to see that our town con- The annual town meeting is will consider the second increase. yellow ribbons, and the flag flew at full mast. scheduled for Sat., April 25. Morris By delaying the town meeting vote young woman who reported the in- tinues to maintain a facility of ex- said that the meeting could convene on the budget. Morris hopes to take cident had intended to leave for a full- cellent quality and resources. on that date, and then postpone action advantage of any additional increase time job since she was employed part- JohnS. McNaughton on the budget until June. in the tax levy limit. time at the library. Everyone is Concur: The delay in the budget deliberation Finance Committee Chairman entitled to resign from jobs for Evelyn Norton whatever reason and to submit a Esther Russell relates directly to Proposition 2'z. Walter Kaminski said that he wanted Morris said that he hopes to receive the usual 90 days review period for the letter of resignation in that regard. Bruce Conant authorization from the State budget before the town meeting, after What is unfortunate is that this young Frederick Ryan woman has been the subject of a news Department of Revenue (DOR) to the town manager issues the budget. An editorial on the situation at the increase the valuation of real estate in superintendent Walter article. library appears on page four. town, thus raising the tax levy limit, Pierce said that the school budget Concerning the meeting held on which is set at 2.5 percent of the would be set very soon, in a matter of valuation. Recently the town days, not weeks or months. received authorization to increase the Basketball officia Quiet on political front dies at high school

Only four candidates have taken out has taken out papers, and one can- didate for housing authority. The A basketball referee died Tuesday to revive him were unsuccessful. nomination papers for office in Levie, a resident of Burlington, was Wilmington's annual election. school committee candidate is night at Wilmington High School Bridget Zukas of McDonald Road. while officiating at a girls' basketball a physical instructor in the Selectmen Aldo Caira and Rocco North Reading school system at the DePasquale are both circulating Seeking the housing authority position game. papers that will put them on the ballot is Elmer Parker of Forest Street. Lester Levie apparently suffered a time of his death. He was a former Up for election this year are two heart attack during a game between athletic director. Levie was well for re-election. known in the Merrimack Valley and One candidate for school committee selectmen's seats, for three years, Chelmsford and Wilmington, about two school committee seats for three 8:30 p.m. He was taken to the had been refereeing for more than 15 years, a housing authority seat for Regional Health Center in the fire years. Town of Wilmington five years, a redevelopment authority department ambulance, but attempts seat for five years and a position of Town of moderator for one year. The filing deadline for nomination Wilmington papers is March 16. The election will be on Sat. April 18. The Town Crier will publish can- It ran just fine, until somebody turned on the J. C. Penney opens store didates' announcements free of heater, and was guaranteed against everything ex- charge if they are submitted prior to r rozen cept a warm spell. Sculpted of snow in the front yard A new store opened at Wilmington The store is conducting a drawing in the filing deadline There is a limit of fjUj of a home on Salem Street in North Wilmington, this Plaza Wednesday morning, with conjunction with its opening Prizes 500 words pickup truck was the handiwork of Joe Dancewicz, some familiar faces at the counter are a portable television, a 10-speed George, Richard and Steven Jackson. The J.C Penney Catalog Store is bicycle and an Am-Fm radio. Board of Selectmen one of four such stores to open in the area on the same day. Other stores Town Meeting Warrant are to Billenca, Lowell and Fit- A**i Articles Tewksbury Pop Warner chburg. Managing the store is Ann Whitney M*h%! We would like to take this op- Las Vegas of Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington. Notka it haraby liven that Article ft* inclu- The assistant manager is Jean Kelley 24 Hour An». Service sion in the Warrant for th< Annual Town portunity to welcome our 52 Night Meeting to be held in April 1981, must bt sub REALTY WORLD- fellow Americans home. We of Tewksbury. Other employees are 944-2175 mitted to the Board of Selectmen, WHminfton Beth Elliott. Dotty Gentile and An- Forest-Conant Really, Int. Sat., Jan. 31st Town Halt, no later than 4=30 p.m. February 20, ask the Lord that they be given drea Rollins, all of Wilmington. rnrr OPINIONl 1981. Colonial Park Moll K of C Hall Robert J. Cain, Chmn. 35 Low.II St. the strength to regain a full and PKtt OF VALUEl Board of Wilmington normal life with their families. See sports page J2J/4.11 Selectmen 631-5010 17a HMOn AVI for details •ll Let us feature your home here NO WHMINOtON cT 2 . TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 28, 1981

coming Mail to: TOWN CRIER Local $9.00 ; events P.O. Box 460 Wed., Jan. 28: 6:30 p.m. Wil. Senior Wilmington, MA 01887 Out of Town ....$13.00 j Citizens Social at Elks Hall. Sign up at Senior Center. NAME Wed.. Jan. 28: 7 p.m. Wil. Council 2 year local $17.00 on Aging social at Elks Hall. Signup at Senior Center. ADDRESS Thurs., Jan. 29: 7 p.m. a Mass of Thanksgiving for the release of the hostages at St. Thomas Church. TOWN ZIP Thurs.. Jan. 29: 7:30 p.m Annual □ New D Tewksbury edition %► meeting of Wil. Cong. Church. D Renewal D Wilmington edition Fri.. Jan. 30: 7:30 p.m. "Children in Athletics" free lecture by Dr. Thomas. 2 Federal St., Wil. 658-3699.

Sat., Jan. 31: 1:30 p.m. Monthly movie "The Prince and the Pauper" at Tewks. Senior Center.

Sat.. Jan. 31: 7 -12 midnight. Las Vegas Night at Wil. Sons of Italy Hall, benefit Pop Warner.

Sat., Jan. 31:7:30 p.m. to 12:30a.m. Las Vegas night, Tewks K of C. benefit Pop Warner.

Sun., Feb. 1: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. W.H.S. basketball cheerleaders participate in Leukemia Telethon over Chanel 5, WCVB-TV.

Sun., Feb. I: 7:30 p.m Young People's concert of Contemporary Christian Music.

Mon., Feb. 2: 7 p.m. Wil. Council on Myra Jones weds Aging meeting at Senior Center. Mon., Tues.. Feb. 2, 3: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Anthony Loiocono Final L.L. registration at WHS. Myra F. Jones, daughter of Mr. and The new Mrs. Loiacano is a Tues.. Feb. 3: 8 p.m. Monthly- Mrs. David W. Jones of Federal graduate of Wilmington High School meeting and Country Auction by Wil. Street, Wilmington became the bride and Middlesex Community . Newcomers Club at public library. of Anthony T. Loiacano, son of Mr. Her husband is a graduate of 658-6321 for info. and Mrs. Salvatore Loiacano of Gloucester High School and Salem Gloucester on November 23. State College'and is now employed by Tues.. Feb. 3: Meeting of Tewks The early afternoon ceremony was the LB. Moody Co. in Beverly as an Rolling Meadow Garden Club; info performed before the altar of St. A.B. Dick marketing representative. 851-4539. Anthony's by the Sea Church in Following a wedding trip to Ber- Gloucester and a reception fallowed muda, the couple is now living in Wed., Feb. 4: 6:45 to9 p.m. Meeting at V.F.Hall, Ipswich. Gloucester. Shawsheen School P AC. at Wil. Pub. Lib. Parents welcome. Lifesaving at Shawsheen Tech Wed.. Feb. 4: 7 p.m. Public meeting for citizen input on 1981 school budget, An Advanced Lifsaving Course will underwater and tread water for one by Tewks. School Committee at be offered at Shawsheen Tech from minute. Dewing School. 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. Saturdays. There is also a free swim from 11 February 7 through April 11. a.m. to noon for junior high school Thurs., Feb. 5: Wine and cheese Requirements for participants students and from noon to 12:45 for party by Tewks. Newcomers Club. include: front dive, 500 yards con- high school students. 851-5829 for info. tinuously using front crawl; side Anyone interested in signing up for stroke; a stroke done on back using an this course should call Annamae Sat.. Feb. 7: 7 to 9 p.m. Fightiilm inverted scissors or breaststroke kick Coffin at 851-9874. festival at Wil. K of C to benefit Wil. and breaststroke; swimming 20' Midgets. Tickets at the door.

Tues.. Feb. 10: 10:30 a.m. Senior Citizens' Mass at St. Dorothy's Microcomputer courses IT'S TIME Church. at Middlesex Tues.. Feb. 10: 1:30 p.m. Tewks Programming the Microcomputer most small computers. The hands on Golden Age Club meeting and penny- is an eight week workshop beginning program is for the non-technical or sale at the Center. February 3 at the Institute for Small business person and is taught in every Business Concerns, Middlesex day English. Tues.. Feb. 10: 8 p.m La Leche Community College, Bedford. No If you plan to use a small computer League meeting in Billerica; 667-0837 prior knowledge or experience with in your home or business, this for info. computers is necessary for this eight workshop, offered by the Community week workshop. The student will Services Division, will help you un- TO PAY LARZ Wed., Feb. 11:8 p.m. meeting of St. learn to program computers such as derstand the principles of computers Thomas Women's Club at Villanova Apple, Commadore, Pet, IBM, and and how they can assist you in your Hall. Radio Shack. The student will learn business or personal situation. For basic and comparatively simple, easy further information call 275-1590. Fri.. Feb. 13: 8 p.m Free Spanish to use computer language used on Flamenco dancing and musical February workshops concert at Phillips . George Washington Hall. Andover at Middlesex Community College Take a Travel Agent Training school students, Preparing for the Sat., Feb. 14: 1 to 7 p.m. Blood- Program. Learn the Basics of In- College Boards - SAT. - Math and mobile at Wil. Masonic Hall, Church terior Design. Explore the exciting Verbal is a course designed to im- St., Rt. 62. world of wines in Wine Tasting. The prove scores by use of test taking Community Services Division of strategies and practice tests Middlesex Community College. Community Services has a wide Sat.. Feb. 14: 6:30 p.m. Third An- Qlonmiyirar Bedford is accepting registration for range of courses designed to meet V! run. nual Colonial Ball at Sons of Italy Hall short term, low cost, non-credit specific needs in short, com- HlM?u!iM: by Wil. Minutemen. Tickets 658-9776. February Workshops prehensive programs. Use your Visa 658-3421, 657-3958 or 658-2346. If you are a Real Estate Broker, or Master Charge. Call 275-8910, ext. perhaps this is just the right time for 291 or 292 for a complete catalog or to the Real Estate Appraisal of register for a February Workshop. Sat.. Feb. 14: Valentine's Dance by St. Thomas Women's Club. Tickets Residential property. For high 658-2679. births Sat., Feb. 14: 8 p.m. "Salute to St. SUBSCRIPTIONS Valentine.'' Ken Wilson concert at Hammond Castle. ARSENAULT: Kelly Ann. second DOUCETTE: Jacqueline Ann, child, first daughter to Mr. and Mrs. second child, first daughter to Mr. Charles R. Arsenault of Taplin and Mrs. Eugene Doucette Jr. of Avenue. Wilmington on January 14 at Auburn Street, Wakefield on January During the month of January the Town Crier offers a $1.00 discount to Wed.. Thurs.. Fri.. Feb. 18, 19, 10: 2 Winchester Hospital to 4 p.m. Wil. Rec. public ice skating 12 at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. subscribers who renew without being billed. The $10 price for a local sub- Wil residents only. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Charles DuBord of Salem Road. John Connell of Parker Street, scription is discounted to $9. The $14 price for an out-of-town subscription Billerica and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene is discounted to $13. Arsenault of Taplin Avenue. Doucette of Burroughs Road, North After February 1st, the bills go out for the full price to those sub- Thurs., Feb. 19: .8 p.m. Woburn Wilmington. Reading and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sportsmans Assoc. Annual Auction at Voles of Canal Street, Wilmington. scribers who have not renewed. their clubhouse. 272-1670 for info. Renewals are also accepted in January for subscribers who do not have a January 1st expiration but wish to take advantage of the discount. Sat.. Feb. 21: 2 p.m. Registered New subscribers can also take advantage of this January savings and Democrats caucus at WHS. caf. to save $4.00 a year over the newsstand price. elect delegates to convention. ARE YOU NEW IN TOWN? Clip the above coupon and mail it with your check. Sun.. Mar. 8: Emblem Club In- Do you feel no one cares? stallation at Elks Hall. A- Please submit items for Coming Call Choate Talkline, 935-1187, 24 hours a day Renew now and save a buck I Events listing at least one week before desired date of publication.

* TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 28, 1981 Route 125 will stay put Donna West in Who's Who of Donna L. West, daughter of Mr and future potential. Outstanding Ames Society, a campus service Mrs. George C. West, Beacon Street students have been honored in the organization, a director of the Justice It was a tempest in a tea pot. possible." will assist them in this endeavour in Extension, Wilmington, has been annual directory since it was first and Peace Committee, and a member The Andover selectmen, on A copy of the letter was received by any way possible to achieve this goal, named to the 1981 edition of "Who's established in 1934. of the National Honor Society. January 12th sent a letter to the the selectmen of Wilmington, and it but not at the expense of eliminating Who Among Students in American A senior at Stonehill, West is Stonehill is a four-year, Commissioner of the Massachusetts produced some reaction. The threat the industrial property and and Colleges. seeking a degree in Sociology-Public coeducational, liberal arts college Department of Public Works with a to cut off the Route 125 Interchange residential property access in West's selection for this honor was Administration. She is active in founded in 1948 by the Holy Cross review of their problems of access to was disastrous, in that it is one of the Wilmington." based on her academic achievement, campus affairs as a member of the Fathers and situated on a 618-acre Interstate Route 93. Particular more important industrial areas of The Lowell Junction interchange, service to the community, leadership RFK Society (a Big Brother-Big campus about 20 miles south of emphasis was given to the area of the Wilmington. Compugraphic, one of proposed, is important to both An- in extracurricular activities, and Sister organization); a member of the Boston former Lowell Junction, still so- the larger employers of the Com- dover and Tewksbury, and it has been called, and to the Andover Technical monwealth has, in the past year discussed in both towns for the past Park, seven miles to the north, in the erected a four story office building several years. No one knows this River Road area of Andover. near that intersection, and has about better than State Representative WANT TO START SOMETHING? Andover acknowledged receipt of a 20 acres available for further em- James R. Miceli. "final report," which, it said, was ployment possibilities. Other firms, Miceli visited the state DPW reassuring as it placed the relocation too are constructing and planning. Commissioner Monday, and was of the Route 125 interchange nor- The letter could not be ignored. assured that the Route 125 In- thward, to the Andover, Wilmington, Chairman Robert Cain replied in a terchange in North Wilmington will Tewksbury town lines. The letter letter to the Commissioner on not be changed. went on to say that this was to be January 21. It pointed out that the The thoughts being expressed, followed by the upgrading of the discussion was at "the direct expense Amidon told Miceli, were based on River Road interchange. of the industrial complex and in- plans that had been made, and "It has thus met the priorities dustrially zoned land now located in sketches of what might possibly be within the town for which the board Wilmington along Route 125." done. Those sketches in no way had been working." "The Wilmington Board of Select- represented the current thinking of Later on, in the letter the Andover men firmly believes that the existing the Massachusetts DPW, Miceli was How about selectmen said: location of the Route 125 interchange told. "While the Andover Board of at 1-93 is essential - and should not be "Mr. Amidon still has the Lowell Selectmen wishes to see the River relocated or abandoned to ac- Junction interchange for a number Road interchange upgraded to a full commodate residential or industrial one project, and he is working on the starting your interchange, it considers the traffic problems of our neighboring River Road interchange for sometime relocation of the Route 125 in- communities." in the future," reported Mr. Miceli. terchange to be essential and that it "We do not disagree that other "Don't worry about it." be accomplished by the earliest date communities need better access - and RETIREMENT TODAY at Lowell Five You probably won't quit work until you're 65. But your retirement can start now. With a special retirement security plan at Lowell Five. Here's how. If

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The Mass DPW sketch of a year ago which led to the difficulties of the past week. It has absolutely no value, DPW Commissioner Dean Amidon has told Representative Miceli. Tewksbury residents from Vale Street and Wilmington residents in the Salem and Andover Street area were disturbed, last year, >gv.\ -^- * when they saw copies of the sketch. Now Andover selectmen have NS^ V gought to implement the planning, which is at best only tentative. Their recent efforts led to new alarms. Amidon told Miceli Monday that the new interchange (a), is to LOWELL 34 John Si ana Wood Si • BILLERICA • CHELMSFORD be constructed, and that at a later time the interchange at River DRACUT • NORTH CHELMSFORD • TEWKSBURY • WILMINGTON Road (seven miles north) will be improved. There will be no cut-off of Open 9 to ' on Sal al an branches excepl Mam OMice. 34 John Si Route 125, and no new roads, such as the one show as an extension of Ballardvale Street, in Wilmington. Tel 459 2361 connecling an oldces • We aie an equal opportunity lender • All deposits insured in lull

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4 TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 28, 1981 One man's observations on town budget cuts

had the Wilmington Skating Club. It Call him "Mr. A." He can be want to haul the schools up, short. Wilmington who are conducting can pay for it. It would save the town Of course it won't hurt to take a was a group of people who did the described as a man who knows his They feel that money is being spent surveys. Drastic cuts are being an awful lot of money. look. work for their youngsters. Many can way about town, the business of the that perhaps does not need to be proposed. Some of those cuts will There is the proposal made by some What about streets? Wilmington, town, and possibly the politics of the spent. This in the sense that the affect important functions. one of "voluntary" services at the over the past 20 years has done a very remember how they got Wit with a town. In this particular story Mr. A. schools have many subjects which are There are ways of cutting costs. library. I don't know who made it. he good job about getting good streets in pick and shovel, to make a skating is going to be unidentified. He was perhaps nice, but not essential. The Some people will not like it. Rubbish said, and I don't really know if it is town. I know that we don't want to see rink in back of the old South School. Those people had a sustained discussing the possibilities of the 2'2 people who object to the paying of collection is a subject that can be valid, but it should be looked into, those streets destroyed, through vote, and things that might be done in large salaries to support these ac- discussed. Tax collecting can be seriously. neglect. And many people realize program of athletics. There was no Wilmington. It was a speculative tions, are people who, themselves, changed The town should be run like There are other things too. Take that it is going to be the little guy who cost to the town. Wilmington became discussion, at least in parts. His have small salaries. They voted for a business. I mean really run like a the business of tax collection. is going to be hurt most, if there are the "home of the champions" as those thought represent no official position. kids went on to win all sorts of skating 2' 2, and they want to see action, they business, he said. Wilmington has a tax collector and cutbacks in the street department. There are, he said, officials and want to see results. I know there are laws to which the several assistants. Do you know what Yet there does have to be a cutback. championships all over the United people who do not understand the real Some of the protest vote was from town manager must pay attention, he they do in Burlington? It does not hurt to take a hard look. States. impact of the 2's vote. There are people who are asked to vote a police said. But it certainly won't do any The town of Burlington has an Take a look at athletics in One of the girls went on into the people who seek to cut essential salary, without knowing what it is, or harm to take a look at the way some agreement with a bank. The bank Wilmington. We have several kinds. Olympics. A lot of people remember services, across the board, because a fire department salary, on the same things can be accomplished, to save does the tax collecting at no cost to the There are the programs in the her. That can show that such things the budget has to be cut. idea. They have seen this happen, the town money. town. Of course there is still a town schools. There are organized efforts can be done. The 2'2 vote, Mr. A. said, "was a . and they do not like it. Months after Take rubbish collection. In treasurer, but there are not as many outside of the schools, team games We have to take a hard look at the protest vote." It was essentially a the town meeting, in which they had Wilmington this costs each family $40 assistants. And the money is im- supported by the town. There are athletic program. Some of the vote against the school department to vote blindly, a union agreement is per year, paid for, of course in taxes. mediately deposited to the credit of such things as tennis courts and decisions will be hard. budget functions, and against the finally made, and then perhaps, the The rubbish is collected by a con- the town, and is immediately earning baseball diamonds. But in all this, let us remember why police and fire department salary people learn what they voted for. tractor and trucked to some place in interest for the town. Cannot some of the athletic ac- some people voted for 2'2. They were practices It was a vote of protest, in They feel that the union agreement New Hampshire. Take a look at the cemeteries. They tivities be" put on a self-sustaining tired of voting for taxes in which they that the people of the town cannot should be made before the town Many people can remember when are run by a volunteer board of of- basis? Does the town have to support had no knowledge of what was being have any imput into the budgets of meeting. the residents of Wilmington took their ficials who are paid no salaries. Who all these activities? I don't say so, for done, and this included some big those departments. Give credit to Bobby Stewart (the rubbish to the town dump. There was is on the board? They are the un- myself, but I know that there are a lot salaries. The town meeting, for years, has new chief of police, ed.l, Mr. A. said. one collector, who worked privately, dertakers of Wilmington. of people who ask these questions. That is basic. That is the problem only been allowed to dutifully vote a Bobby Stewart has cut down the and if you didn't want to haul your Perhaps the cemeteries could be Twenty years ago in Wilmington we to be addressed. school department budget which has overtime in the police department rubbish to the dump, you could hire put on a paying proposition. I know been presented to it. If the town and he has cut it drastically. Maybe him. But to go to the dump was to be that sounds rather ghoulish, but what meeting did not do this, it faced the some other departments should cut something of a social event, on some is wrong with taking a hard look, Minutemen to have a ball threat of being taken to court. The overtime like that. occasions. when it comes to paying out money? The Wilmington Minutemen will Colonial attire is not necessary, but town meeting was told it was a "bare The fire department is another The laws have changed, yes. But it The assessing department has to hold their third annual Colonial Ball representatives from many New bones" budget - but was it? There place like the police, as far as a lot of is possible for Wilmington to have a exist, to continue in its work. We have on Saturday, February 14, in the Sons England Minutemen companies and were some expensive things in the people are concerned. Of course collection station, under the present to have an assessor to allocate the of Italy Hall on Ballardvale Street, their wives will be in their finest 18th rjperation of schools, and the town there has to be a fire department, and laws. In the collection stations the taxes in a fair way. This is important, Wilmington. The gala event will century attire. meeting was not allowed to know- no one wants to see it cut. But there rubbish can be collected and com- for the years to come. Of course we feature the sounds of the Warren Tickets are $26. per couple and can about it. are voters in Wilmington who resent pacted, and then shipped out of town. can take a look at what is happening, Newhouse Band and will include a be purchased from Bill McKinnon, The people have seen high salaries, the way they have to vote in town There might even be a way of saving to see if it is right. buffet. Cocktails begin at 6:30. The 658-9776. Phil Coolberth 658-3421 or Stu in the school department. They have meeting, without knowing what is aluminum and other waste materials. There is a thought about cutting grand entrance will be at 7:30. Neilson 657-3958 seen things they do not like, things for going on. The union process should be If the town got the right place to be a down on the street lights. Is that which they had to vote, blindly. That something that is understood, and it "collection" station it might even good? _Do we want increased op- 1 was a basic reason for the 2 ? vote. It should be accomplished before the make some money on the idea. portunities for crime, or can we take a was a real protest. town meeting. Then, if there are people who want good judicious look at what we are editorial There are people in Wilmington who Yes, there are officials in to have their rubbish collected they spending money for?

SALE STILL Support your local library iffiS? GOING ON A controversy at the Wilmington no violence. It was a case in which a Memorial Library has generated young man made advances, and they some concern among people in were rebuffed. Wilmington. What is going on there? He said that since the report to the !SM First of all, there is a hot political police, the library director has con- situation between members of the sulted with the chief frequently to board of trustees, the director, and establish the correct procedures by KAK

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TOWN CRIER. JANUARY 28, 1981 ■ Government officials: Where to write AMERICAN MOTORS Cong. James Shannon Sen Edward Kennedy Gov. Edward King 109 Russell Senate Office Bldg. 224 Cannon Office Building State House Room 360 Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20510 Boston, Mass. 02133 202-224-4543 THE RIGHT CARS 202-225-3411 727-3600 Lowell office, after Feb. 1 Boston office 134 Middle Street Room 2400 Lowell, Mass. 01852 JFK Federal Building AT THE RIGHT TIME 459-0101 Boston, Mass. 02203 Lawrence office 223-2826 Sen. Robert Buell .. .RIGHT FOR YOU. 11 Lawrence Street 1st Essex & Middlesex Dist. Rep. James Mlceli Lawrence, Mass. 01840 including Wilmington 20th Middlesex Dist. 683-5313 State House Room 517 Tewksbury & Wilmington Boston, Mass. 02133 State House Sen. Paul Tiongai Boston, Mass. 02133 727-2600 y 342 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Woodcrest Road 727-5460 Washington, D.C. 20510 Boxford, Mass. 01921 11 Webber Street 202-224-2742 887-5374 Wilmington, Mass. 01887 Boston office 658-9797 Room 2003F Sen. Patricia McGovern JFK Federal Building 2nd Essex & Middlesex Dist. Rep. Michael Barrett Boston, Mass. 02203 including Tewksbury 21st Middlesex Dist. 223-1890 State House Room 217 includes Wilmington Prec. 3 Boston, Mass. 02133 State House Room 236 Lt. Gov. Thomas O'Neill 727-7234 Boston, Mass. 02133 State House Room 280 74 Saunders Street 727-4646 4WD Boston, Mass. 02133 Lawrence, Mass. 01841 62 Linden Street 727-7200 683-3378 Reading, Mass. 01867 944-9356 EAGLE Legislators' PRICE assignments The new legislative year is un- derway on Beacon Hill. With the new REDUCTION year, some legislators have new committee assignments, and new offices. "Somebody had to be first. Freshman Senator Patricia McGovern of Lawrence, whose We decided it would be AMC ..." district includes Tewksbury, has been — Paul Tippett, president, American Motors Corp. appointed to three committees - The Committee on Post Audit and Oversight, the Government «fflpiy Regulations Committee and the Judiciary Committee. The senator who represents Wilmington is Robert Buell of Box- It wasn't Brian Tighe's night, but neither was it Sgt. Bob 'US ford. Senate President William No way LaRivee's. LaRivee stopped Tighe for having no headlights Bulger has appointed him to the Ways to treat on Monday night, on Beacon Street in Wilmington. While and Means Committee. Buell also Tighe was under the hood trying to fix his headlights, the ra was reappointed to the joint com- a Cruiser car gtjn „,„„!„£, slipped into reverse. The result was a J mittees on transportation, education damaged grille on Car 33, and a ticket for Tighe. and state administration. Rep. James Miceli of Wilmington, whose district includes most of Wilmington and all of Tewksbury, has been appointed to the Committee of Meeting of Cub Pack 56 Federal Financial Assistance. Cub Scout Pack 56, sponsored by the (traveler, showman, artist); Peter The Representative for 4WD Wilmington's Precinct 3, Rep. Congregational Church of Soper (citizen); Scott Hibbens Michael Barrett of Reading, was Wilmington, held its pack meeting on (athlete); and Evan Dewire reappointed to the Committee on January 19. Many acheivement (aquanaut). Congratulations to Cobs EAGLE 5X/4 Taxation, and to the Committee on awards were presented. and Webelos Public Service. Receiving their silver arrow under All dens have been busy preparing the wolf badge were: Michael for the annual Blue and Gold Banquet Wallace Motor Sales will be offering a 10% factory authorized discount on the base price Bonopane, Robert Fisher, Matthew which will be held on February 2 at of any 1981 Concord, Spirit or Eagle between now and February 20, 198J. Kuhn and Ray Robinson. Uie Tewksbury-Wilmington Lodge of John Weed earned his gold arrow Elks. You will find brand new 1981 Spirits discounted by as much as $559. the mid-sized Con- birth for the wolf rank and Kurt Rachdorf A special note of praise goes to cord by as much as S622 off the base price, and as much as $879 on the high- earned his silver arrow. Chris Robert Tarara, Webelos leader, who performance 4-wheel drive 4-door Eagle station wagon VENTRE: Andrew Robert, Jr., Johnson received his bobcat rank. has taken special interest in the plight of the wood duck. The wood duck is first child to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Congratulations to the Webelos Scouts If ever there was a right time to buy a car it is now! And Wallace Motor Sales will show who earned activity pins this month. one of North America's most Venire (Karen Anderson I, of 62 Lake you the way with the best value for your dollar. St., Tewksbury on January 18 at New John Gardner, Michael Smith, beaufitul wild fowl. Mr. Tarara and England Memorial Hospital. Peter Torell, Craig Bosworth, Alan his Webelos will build nesting boxes Tarara, Chris Nowlan, Paul Lewis which will be placed in nesting sites Grandparents are Nancy Anderson approved by the Mass. Audubon of Hill«rest Street. Wilmington and and Douglas Peak all received Alice Ventre of 55 Franklin St., traveler pins. Gary Blonigan Society. This is certainly a worthy Stoneham. (traveler artist); Scott Heller project, and we wish them success. HAtR WORLD, Inc. 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OPEN 6 DAYS • 3 NIGHTS Mon & Tues 9 - 5:30 Walk-in or Call 658 - 9433 MOTOR SALES, INC. Wed, Thurs & Fri 9 - 8:30 No appointment necessary Stylist - ueoae *""Sat 9 &J 5:30JV 555 Main St., Wilmington 421 Main St. (:«=} Wilmington Center 658-2411 729-4128 TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 28, 1981 * Regional Health Center menus obituaries Friends, relatives and loved ones honored by contributions in their memory to the Regional Health Wilmington school cafeteria menu Center in Wilmington this week in- Raymond Morris was Vera Mills former clude: All schools town employee In memory of John Mosak of North Monday: Tomato Soup, Vegetables, Cake and Milk. well-known in Tewksbury Reading, from Elsie Nelson. Cheeseburger on a Roll, Buttered Thursday: Chinese new year; Raymond D. Morris of 15 Bond two daughters Pauline and Theresa Vera F Mills, 73, formerly of Corn, Pudding and Milk. Sweet and Sour Chicken, Fluffy White Street, Tewksbury died Monday at a Morris, both of Tewksbury. Wilmington, later of South Windham, Tuesday: Pork Sausage Links, Rice, Pineapple Tidbits, Rolls and Lowell Hospital. He was the husband He is also survived by his father, Maine, died on January 25 following a Whipped Potato, Applesauce, Corn- Butter, Fortune Cookie and Milk. of Pauline A. I Moriarty) Morris and Walter R Morris, three brothers, long illness. births bread. Cookie and Milk. Friday: Pizzaburger on a Bun, was born in Medford March 6,1934 the Walter F. and Donald, both of Prior to retirement Mrs. Mills was Wednesday: Frankfurter on a Roll, Buttered Green Beans, Chilled Fruit son of Walter R. and the late Flora Tewksbury and Edward Morris of employed at the Wilmington Town Potato Puffs, Buttered Mixed Cup, Ice Cream and Cookies and Milk. (MacQuarrie) Morris. He had been a Windham, N.H.; five sisters, Hall for seven years, as a member of KENDZIERSKI: Nathan Paul, first resident of Tewksbury for the past 42 Catherine Burris, Mary DuBois. the Water Department and served child to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kend- Shawsheen Tech menu years and was employed as a foreman Flora Marzeoti and Frances Fawcett, with James Banda when he was zierski of Schenectady, New York on Monday: Scrambled Hamburg in and Milk. by the Frederick'Baldwin Con- all of Tewksbury and Mrs. Dorothy veteran's agent. January 22. Gravy, Whipped Potato, Buttered Wednesday: Early dismissal. struction Co. of Tewksbury. Canty of Billerica. She is survived by her four children, Grandmother is Mary Kirkell of Fresh Peas, Fresh Baked Buttered Thursday: Spaghetti with Meat Mr. Morris was a member of the Funeral services will be held in the Barbara Bowley of North Saco, Grand Street, Wilmington. Roll, Chilled Fruit in Syrup, and Milk Sauce, Buttered Green Beans, Fresh Tewksbury United Methodist Church Tewksbury United Methodist Church Maine; Marlene Dunton of South - or - Tomato Soup, Baconburger with Baked Buttered Roll, Pudding with and besides his wife, is survived by on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Windham, Maine; Richard Mills of SAWYER: Jacqueline Diane Lettuce and Tomato, Cheese Wedges. Topping and Milk - or - Chicken Soup, three sons. Raymond, Russell and will follow in Tewksbury Cemetery. Portland, Maine and Roger Mills of second child to Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Cabbage and Carrot Slaw, Chilled Cheese Wedges, Hamburger on a Michael Morris, all of Tewksburv and Wilmington. Sawyer Jr. of South Main Street, Fruit in Syrup and Milk. Roll. French Fries, Condiments, Sixteen children and five great- Andover on January 18 at Winchester Tuesday: Chicken in Gravy, Buttered Green.Beans, Pudding with grandchildren also survive. Hospital. Whipped Potato, Buttered Carrots, Topping and Milk. Helen Flynn died suddenly Funeral services were held from Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fresh Baked Buttered Roll, Gelatin Friday: Vegetable Soup, Tomato the Dolby Funeral Home in South Noel O. Fugere of Grace Drive. with Topping and Milk - or - Tomato and Cheese Pizza, Crisp Garden Mrs. Helen I Flynn, of 131 Federal Kathleen McGondel, Mrs. Joanne Windham. Maine at 2 p.m. on Wed- Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Juice, Frankfort in a Roll, Baked Salad, Dessert and Milk - or - Hot St., Wilmington died suddenly Neary, Mrs. Mildred O'Keefe and nesday. Burial followed in Woodlawn Sawyer of Peabody Street, North Beans. Condiments, Cole Slaw or Sliced Turkey Sandwith with Gravy, Monday evening at the Regional Mrs. Irene Ramos all of Woburn; her Cemetery, Portland. Reading. Garden Salad, Gelatin with Topping Buttered Peas. Cranberry Sauce. sister Mrs. Mildred Crowley of Celery Sticks, Dessert and Milk. Health Center. Memorial contributions in memory Mrs. Flynn, who was 78 years of Cambridge; 31 grandchildren and WINSTON: Courtney Lee, first four great-grandchildren. of Mrs. Mills may be made to the child to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Winston age, was born in Cambridge, the Heart or Cancer Funds. Tewksbury menu daughter of the late Catherine The funeral will be held from the of Whittemore Street, Tewksbury on Monday: Browned Sausages and Pizza with with Tomato and Cheese (Hughes) and the late Charles Smith. W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral January 16 at Winchester Hospital. Gravy, Mashed Potato, Seven Minute Sauce, Carrot, Celery Sticks, Jello She had been a resident of Wilmington Home, 374 Main St., Wilmington Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cabbage, Hot Buttered Roll, Ap- with Whipped Topping and Milk. for 53 years. Thursday morning at 8:00 followed by Paul R. Jepson of Woburn Street, plesauce and Milk. Thursday: Meatballs with Sauce, Mrs. Flynn was the wife of the late a Funeral Mass at St. Thomas Church Wilmington; Mrs. Audrey Winston of Tuesday: Frankfurt in a Roll with Mini Submarine, Corn Niblets, Choice John F. Flynn and is survived by her at 9:00. Burial will take place in the Wilmington and James Winston of Mustard, Relish, Baked Beans with of Fruit and Milk. eight children. Mrs. Dorothy Fournier family lot. Wildwood Cemetery. Lawrence. Catsup, Chocolate Nut Cookie and Friday: Fish Bites, Mashed of Colorado, Miss Marguerite Flynn Friends may call at the Funeral Wilmington United Great-grandparents are Mr. and Milk. Potatoes, Coleslaw, Homemade Roll and Charles Flynn of Wilmington. Home on Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 Mrs. John Jepson of High Street, Wednesday: Chilled Juice, Italian and Butter, Ice Cream and Milk. William Flynn of Framingham. Mrs. and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Methodist Church Reading. Robert Pfeifer was a chief The Rev Richard L. Evans, pastor. 658-8217; Robert M. Frazier, asst. St. Thomas Womens' Club engineer at Compugraphic pastor, 658-2912; office, 658-4519. I £S ^VwWsOn Sunday. Feb. 1: 8:15a.m.. Half hour Will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday. February 11 Robert F. Pfeifer of Tewksbury brother Kenneth Pfeifer of New Communion service; 9 a.m. School of | TO cDental Health at x00 p.m. in Villanova Hall Jersey; a daughter-in-law. Colleen Christian Living, classes for children, The Fabric Gallery of Burlington Mall will give instruc- died January 21 at his home. He had tions on making wall hangings been a resident of the town for the Gallo of Tewksbury and four grand- youth and adults, also nursery care I^^JW By RANDALL SMITH, D.D.S. | past 18 years and was a chief engineer sons. for infants; 10:30 a.m. Family wor- Tickets for the February 14 dance featuring the big band at Compugraphic. Funeral services were held Friday ship, children's story and special sound uf Dick Donuyan and his 20 piece orchestra will be on Mr. Pfeifer is survived by his wife at 11 a.m. from the Tewksbury worship moments and activities for sale Funeral Home. Burial followed in children, nursery care and Tickets are $12 00 per couple and may be reserved by call- Eileen (Sullivan) Pfeifer; his mother SUGAR-TOOTH'S ing 658-2679. Florence Pfeifer of New Jersey; one Tewksbury Cemetery. classes through age five; 6 p.m. i United Methodist Youth Fellowship; 8 Non-members are welcome. p.m. Service of prayer and healing; i WORST ENEMY Robert Hughson, 8:30 p.m., Al-Anon in Fellowship Hall. I Sugat is the maioi cause ol worth of acid attack! The longer f Monday: 3:15 p.m. Girl Scout Troop * tooth decay Despite this, the a sugary tood lasts in your* TAX RETURNS PREPARED 343, Brownie Troop 691; 7:30 p.m. aveiage person consumes about mouth, the greater the risk of» formerly of Tewksbury (126 pounds ol sugar a year tooth decay Sticky and chewy | FEDERAL - STATE Commission on Worship, Commission I That s enough to make 10.000 forms of snacks ate more harm » INDIVIDUAL-PARTNERSHIP-SMALL BUSINESS on Education. I chocolate chip cookies') No ful because they tend to cling to | Robert F. Hughson of Cotuit, for- Dorothy Grady of Manchester and PERSONAL-CONFIDENTIAL Ruth Russell of Everett; and two Tuesday: 3:45 p.m. Girl Scout T wonder the average person has your teeth longer merly of Tewksbury. died January 23 I 10 decayed teeth before his or The best decay prevention is f VISA at the age of 55 He was the husband grandchildren. Troop 487; 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir SERVICES SERVING rehearsal; 8:30 p.m. Alcoholics I her 15th birthday. to reduce your consumption of. MASTER CHARGE of Lois E. (Kins) Hughson. Funeral services were held I How does sugar perform its sugar combined with daily I Besides his wife, he is survived by a Tuesday morning from the Doane, Anonymous in Fellowship Hall. * dreadful deed' When you eat brushing and flossing to keep* ACCOUNTING WILMINGTON daughter. Patricia Trull of Pelham; a Beal and Ames Funeral Home in Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. United sugary snacks, the sugar reacts plaque from organising REAL ESTATE TEWKSBURY son. David Turner of Huntington Hyannis. Methodist Women. I with bacteria in your mouth that I MANAGEMENT MR. 0'SHEA BILLERICA Beach. , two sisters. Thursday: 3:30 p.m. Brownies; 7:30 loim colonies on teeth. These PAYROLLS m **-, BURLINGTON p.m. Bible study. 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\ r TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 28, 1981 bits & pieces Birthdays was actually 10 or more years one of the finest events of its type in The time has come Lynn Wayman of Lawrence Street, younger than was stated. This is the area and is usually very well Wilmington made it all the way to 19 embarassing to the Town Crier as attended. Those planning to attend on January 22. well as the birthday celebrant. should be on hand early. to get out of line That strange noise coming from Conclusion - if you've phoned in a Wilmington's Police Station on birthday with an age : the reason it Children in Athletics Now you can skip those long long long lines. You can even January 26, was not a band of did not appear is that we will not take Dr. Michael Thomas, 2 Federal criminals being rounded up - it was a chance on being part of a rather Street, Wilmington will continue his skip going to the bank. just other policemen serenading "unkind" joke. The people close lecture series Friday, Jan. 30 when he Reading Savings makes it easy. Just get yourself the line- Officer Leo Markey on the occasion of enough to care already know the age - presents "Children in Athletics." The his birthday. and the rest of us don't need io know. lectures are free of charge. For in- skipping duo: a Reading Savings NOW checking account and a Marcia Vecchi of Deering Drive, formation call 658-3699. free CASHMATE-24 card. ^ Tewksbury will be a year wiser on SiilI earning Beth Gerade assigned This duo will give you the , y*** January 30 and will share greetings Compugraphic Corp of Wilmington to llolloman Air Base with Diane Duffy of Burnap Street, has reported first quarter earnings of right to 24-hour banking, A Airman Beth A. Gerade, daughter Wilmington and John DeLuca of over $450,000 or nine cents per share. even on Sundays and holi- fl i Woburn Street. This is a decrease from its yeear-ago of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Gerade of 124 At least five area residents will be earnings of over $4,000,000 or .81 per Aldrich Rd., Wilmington has been days. Make deposits when- celebrating birthdays on January 31 - share. Revenues were up from assigned to Holloman Air Force Base ever you like, withdraw up to Brian Gill of Ellington Road, $70,016,000 to $70,230,000. N.M. following graduation from the Tewksbury will blow out the candles U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance 5100 in cash any given day. for the 10th time; Beverly Dalton of Friends are happy too specialist course at Chanute Air And the CASHMATE-24 Grove Avenue will be celebrating on Friends and family of Joanne Force Base, 111. January 31 as will Debbie Bent of Butler of Tewksbury are just as Graduates of the course were machine couldn't be easier to Linda Road. John Elia of Salem happy as she is about her recent good trained in aircraft engine main- find. It's located right at the Street and Michael D'Errico of fortune. Joanne can be seen walking tenance, repair and service, and entrance to the Reading Gowing Road. around Tewksbury with a big smile on earned credits toward an associate Kim Barry of West Street her face - congratulations. degree in applied science through the Atlantic Supermarket Mall on Wilmington will face a birthday cake Community College of the Air Force. Haven Street glowing with 10 candles on February Low-cost trees Wilmington Midget* Here you can bank and shop. 1. Kim will share her special day with The Middlesex Conservation presents another Dave Allen of Woburn Street and District has announced the beginning All in a single stop. Come to Tewksbury residents Robert Higgins of its 1981 tree program. As in past Reading Savings and ask about of Grasshopper Lane and Colleen years, the district is offering FIGHT Sullivan of Pike Street. Colleen will evergreens, deciduous trees, wildlife using CASHMATE-24. be celebrating for the 16th time. shrubs and ground covers to citizens Let us show you how easy in the county. This program en- FILMat the Wilmington FESTIVAL Knight* of Columbift Hall Heather Lennox of Ayotte Street, it is to get out of line. Wilmington will be celebrating for the courages homeowners to reforest, SAT. - FEB. 7, 1981, 7 P.M. - 12 llth time on February 2 and will control erosion, plant windbreaks, Greatest Fighters of Yesteryear share greetings with Rene Carnabuci shrub borders or provide wildlife habitation at a very low cost. Feature Film: of Fairmont Avenue, Karen Mosher of The Raging Bull vs Sugar Ray Robinson Sheldon Avenue, Wilmington High- For information send a stamped, way Dept. employee Jesse Anderson self-addressed envelope to: Mid- SPAGHETTI FEED 7 to 8 Q Reading Savings g| of West Street and Tewksbury dlesex Conservation District, P.O. with entertainment resident Betty Hughes of Brook Box 147, Littleton, Ma. 01460. all this for where CASHMATE-24 Street. makes banking easier Sue McLaughlin of Grasshopper Jane Albert $3.75 Donation •*>•* Bring your wife or girl friend oy 123 Haven Street. Reading MA 01867 Hrs. Mon-Fri 8 5. Th.Eve &8. Sat.8 12 candles for the 12th time on February Tewksbury has been named to the "^s for an entertaining evening <$ 3. Wilmington residents Robert dean's list at Fitchburg State College. Branch: 386 Main Si Wimington. MA 01887 Hrs. Mon-Fri 8:304. Tn.Eve 68. SU.91 2 Wright of Church Street, Knox Clark She is a human services major. She This ad sponsored by the of Floradale Avenue and June Reese graduated from Tewksbury of Member FDIC/DIF Phone 944-5000 of Oakdale Road will also be Memorial High School in 1978. Jane is Wilmington Sons of Italy celebrating on February 3. the daughter of Bill and Mary Albert. Terri Hensey of Andover Street, Wilmington will observe her special From the fire log day on February 4. Members of Wilmington's Fire February 5 will mark the special Department answered 28 calls for day of Erin Shea of Lancaster Drive, assistance last week including: MEN OF ALL AGES^S Tewksbury. Erin will be celebrating Three false alarms, four ,dumpster for the 10th time. fires, 10 ambulance runs, four brush Lee Hastings of Chestnut Street, fires, one car fire, two building fires Wilmington and Gladys Sullivan of and four service calls. Dartmouth Avenue will be celebrating birthdays on February 6. Wilmington couple honored Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNaughton of Hair Styling Golden Agers Marie Drive, Wilmington were Members of Wilmington's Golden honored with a surprise party to Age Club on the current birthday list celebrate their 25th wedding an- include: niversary last Saturday night in For Men Clara Parker of Brattle Street, Haverhill. February 2; Mae Poitrast of Deming Way on February 3; Joel Bennett Sr., La Leche League and Women of Burlington Avenue, February 4 and LaLeche League has announced a Agnes McLaughlin of Burlington meeting to discuss "Breast Feeding; Avenue on February 6. How-tos and Overcoming Dif- Dave Surrette of Deming Way, ficulties," to be held at 8 p.m. at 39 Wilmington will observe his 90th Pratt St., Billerica on Tuesday, Feb. By Appointment or Walk-in Service birthday on February 6. 10. For information call Micki at 667- HOURS: Monday 9 to Noon Anniversaries 0837. Tuesday thru Friday 9 to 9 Ronnie and Josie McCoy of Ken- Saturday 9 to 6 wood Avenue, Wilmington will Kevin Burke celebrate their 23rd wedding an- Kevin Burke of Columbia Street, niversary on February 1. Wilmington has earned his associate's degree in Business The star Management at Northern Essex The Anniversary Star for this week Community College. Kevin was The goes to Henry and Doris Porter of named to the dean's list for the fall Columbia Street, Wilmington who will semester. observe their 54th anniversary on He is a 1978 graduate of Wilmington February 5. High School. BEAUTY TERRACE To enter Sportsmans' auction To enter an item in Bits & Pieces, The Woburn Sportsmans' MAIN STREET (ROUTE 38) WILMINGTON PLAZA call the Town Crier at 658-2346 days Association has invited the public to and Tuesday nights or 658-2907 other take part in its annual sportsman's nights and weekends. Ask for auction on Thursday evening, 10% DISCOUNT for SENIOR CITIZENS BeeDee February 18, beginning at 8:00. The Mon., Tues. & Wed. public may take items for auction in The why the following categories: Sporting The Town Crier realizes that unless goods, archery, fishing, camping, birthday celebrants are really young hunting, shooting, reloading equip- or remarkably elderly, most of them ment and other related items. A don't appreciate disclosure of their small percentage of the selling price age. Every now and then, someone on all items goes to the club. calls and asks to wish somebody a Ample free parking is available at "happy 49th," - or some other likely the club house located on the Mid- number is used. This column declines dlesex Turnpike, 3.2 miles north of to mention the "middle agers" on the Route 128 and the Burlington Shop- grounds that in the past, when ping Mall, and just north of the Baird mentioning an age at the request of Atomic plant and the Shawsheen the caller, it has been discovered that River. the person celebrating the birthday According to area sportsmen, this is ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinjiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ DYSON Cesspools Mommood - lowry ORGANS 658-8251 and h.fk.ring I Kohl.r Co mpbtll *w Septic Tanks PIANOS fCoAett Pumped Out New & Used i DYSON Piano - Organ Permanent Hair JOSEPH H. APP m Sol«v ■ Strvt<« No Burner Should Be Without Removal | 933-1077 Wilmington 658-2223 jC *•• HO. Drocut W 413M24 i Maximum interest TREATED FUEL ELEMORNtBUCI.I.E. 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1 JANUARY 28, 1981 PAGE 9 Cri?r Sports

MVC Boys Basketball The 'Gem' shines in first WHS win Bob (Gem) Landrigan pumped in 23 Valletta popped in 12 points apiece. points and sophomore guard Jon Nolan took the ball to the hole for 13, Merrimack Valley Boys' as the Wilmington varsity round- Basketball Conference ballers won their first game of the Kesult Friday night season with a 50-46 victory over Chelmsford 59. Lawrence 57 lot) Greater Lowell Friday night. Lowell 81, Greater Lawrence 78 lot) Early in the first quarter, Wilmington 50. Greater Lowell 46 Wilmington jumped out to a four point Lawrence Central 82, Tewksbury 48 lead, but Greater Lowell erased that Haverhill 48, Dracut 35 to go up by four points after one Methuen 68. Billenca 50 stanza. The Gryphons increased that Andover 63, Austin Prep 24 margin to 25-19 at the half. West Division In the third quarter, Landrigan and W L Pet Lowell 8 3 .727 Nolan went to work, combining for 17 Chelmsford points to put Wilmington ahead, 36-33 7 4 .636 Austin Prep 5 6 .455 in the final quarter. Tom Fillio, Ed Billerica Olshaw and Andy Houser lead the 4 6 .400 Dracut 4 8 .400 attack, increasing the bulge to 10 Tewksbury points. 3.8..273 Wilmington 1.10...091 Greater Lowell came back, but fell East Division short in the final seconds. Landrigan W.L.Pcl led all rebounders with 15, followed by Andover 11 0 1.000 Bob Ducharme with 12. Ed Olshaw Lawrence Central 9 2 .181 dished out eight assists. Methuen 9 .818 Coach Dave Orndorff's junior Haverhill 7 .636 varsity won their second game of the Greater Lawrence 4 364 winter, 42-35. George Hanna hit for Lawrence 4 .364 14, while Peter Revelas and Steve Greater Lowell (I .000 Sports Notebook Boudreau shoots for state title by Rick Cooke Sports Editor Rick Barry, Calvin Murphy, Mike Newlin Tim Boudreau. Tewksbury's 11-year-old Tim Boudreau might not quite be in the same league as three of the best free throw shooters in the history of the National Basketball Association, but he'll be well on his way to leaving his mark on the art if he should win the state championship of the 10-11-year- old division at the Elks Hoop Shoot finals set for this Saturday at Springfield Tech High School. Tim, the son of James and Martha Rich Coc*e photo Boudreau of Kimberly Drive in The Tewksbury High School wrestling team if now Tewksbury, earned his trip In a contender for the MVC championship with a pair of Springfield with a stellar 21 of 25 shol performance at the recent distin ' wins last week. finals held at Woburn High Scho... A darkhorse Left, top to bottom; coach Jock Patterson instructs Boudreau, who also is a stand -. turns heavyweight Scott Wile; Scott Tremlett (top) gets player in the Tewksbury Pop Wan i \ set to pin a Lion; and Jock celebrates Tony Masone's football program, made eight ol contender victory. first 10 shots and would up on a u .. Saturday, it's on to the New Englin I Right, top to bottom; teammate Jim Perry seems connecting on 13 of his next 15 Championships at Bryant College eluding 11 shots in a row. where he'll get a crack at advancn.g pleased that Masone gained a decision against to the Nationals that are slated foi Chelmsford; Andy Fleury (bottom) looks to escape The Tewksbury hot-shot conne TMHS wrestling on more charity tosses than Indianapolis later this year. some trouble; and Patterson checks the clock late in player in the district, with Lowe the match, while assistant Tim Fallon checks Boudreau has been very' consistent Amato Cotto 112-13-year-old brack from the line throughout the com Darkhorse Redmen roll" aTMHS matman. the closest with 19 of 25. Twe. petition, making 21 of 25 shots to win seven youngsters competed his age bracket of the Tewksbuiv district honors. Wilmington Elks Shootout. past Chelmsford, Methuen Area towns competing at Wobu were Billerica, Chelmslo: Tim, who attends the Center School The. Tewksbury High School Hvy - Bob Mullins (M) pinned Mike Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowe in Tewksbury, has sunk 42 of 50 free wrestling team made the jump from Buscanera (T), 5:51 Newburyporl, Wakefield and Wobu throws thus far in Elks Hoop Shoot darkhorse to a contender for the WILMINGTON POP WARNER If Tim should maintain his hot Iw. competition. Merrimack Valley Conference Tewksbury 30, Chelmsford 24 hampionship with exciting wins ovci 100-O'Neil iC) pinned Giasullo(T), Las Vegas Night '" elmsford and Methuen last week af 0:18 the Tewksbury Junior High School 107 - Perry (T> dec. Schwartz iC), Poker, Craps and Other Exciting Games gym. Last week's results: 26-2 Catch All the Action! Tewksbury 49. Methuen 13 114 • McArthur (C) dec. Hague (T), Saturday, January 31, 7:00 • 12:00 •100 - Mike Bolduc (M) sup. dec. 9-3 John Giasulo 1T1, 16-0 121 - Homola (Ti dec. Savtte-iC), SONS OF ITALY HALL 107 - Jim Perry pinned Kave 13-3 Ballardvale Street North Wilmington, Mass. 128 - Riddle (T) pinned Milisei (C), Quality Krannelis (Ml, 0:47 PROCtlDS TO SUPPORT WILMINGTON n .. t. „ 114 - losh Hague (T), sup. dec. Dan 3:50 POP WARNIR FOOTBALL PROGRAM UOnailon >2.UU McCarthy (Ml, 15-3. 134 - Tryos (C) dec. Crocketiere Door Prizes, Drawing Every 45 Minutes, free Refreshments at the door (T), 8-7 121 - Scott Homola ITI tied Bob Sports Photos Merrill , 3:41 147 - Wilkinson (Ti dec. Woods (C), 3-2 ELECTRICAL that miss their mark 134 - Bruce Crochetiere (T) dec. 157 - Masone (Tl dec. 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Pnce subiecl ne* fluid then road test the car for details to change Proceeds to Bowl Fund without notice Scopr P'o.en TuneuDs fm*sl EquipT*ni T 150 gallon minimum] Top Quality Pa>S ra>ned Technicians DATE: Saturday, Jan. 31, 1981 COD TIME: 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. 667-7393 Jim Boudreau's PLACE: K of C Hall ■ Rt 38 TEWKSBURY Auto Tune DOOR PRIZE: C.B. RADIO 935-8979 ^m 5 Kimberly Drive, Tewksbury ^^^^ Donation $2.00 VISA 851-6418 111 10 TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 28, 1981 Wilmington Pop Warner banquets —— Scholar-athletes honored !- The parents and friends of the A team cheerleaders Wilmington Pop Warner Football Dianne Chalifour, Michelle Cor- program turned out to honor 106 mier, Monica Falzone, Michelle players and cheerleaders from the A, Holbrook, Karen Ouellette, Stacey B and C travelling teams at the 1980 Palmer, Jennifer Ryan, Lisa Sawyer Break-up Banquet held Friday night, and Cheryl Ward. January 16 at the Knights of Graduating awards Columbus Hall. Graduating players The K of C Hall was also the scene John Armstrong, Joe Biondo, Steve of the D teams'Instructional League Caizzi, Sean Connors, Doug Banquet held January 9. Coolberth, Tony Cutone, George Trophies were presented to 41 D'Amelio, Walter Danico, Mike graduating Pop Warner members, DeLucia, Dante DeMarco, Brian while patches and" posters were Fuller, Vin Gallucci, Jeff Greco, Brad presented to all the youngsters in Halliday, Mike Ingersoll, Russ recognition of their dedicated efforts Kashian, Kevin Lee, John Meeker, and participation in the football Brian Moon, Dave Richards, Danny program during the past season. Rinaldi, Joel Ryan, Ed Sampson, Ed In addition to the athletic award Silva, Frank Shea, Brian Tully, John presentations, 26 players and 23 Tully and Billy Woods. cheerleaders from the travelling Players and cheerleaders of the Wilmington Graduating cheerleaders Wilmington's Pop Warner A' team cheerleader Jennifer Amodeo, Marsha Burns, teams were honored for their enjoyed the recent break-up banquet. They are, flrtt A'team are pictured at the recent break-up banquet scholastic achievements during the Christina Christo, Stephanie Dionne, row, l-r; Jennifer Ryan, Karen Ouellette, Michelle as they received their Little Scholar Student-Athlete past year. Each youngster received a A' team A' team Certificates from the National Pop Warner Head- Lori Hardy, Kristen Knight, Cheryl Little Scholar Student-Athlete Cer- Cormier, Monica Falzone, Michelle Holbrook, Nancy Kuchler, Rose Luongo, Brenda Murphy and Cheryl Ward. scholar quarters in Philadelphia, in recognition of outstan- MacDonald, Laurie Murphy, Stacey tificate in recognition of outstanding cheerleaders ding scholastic achievement. achievement in the classroom^from Second row, l-r; Coach Cindy Carbone, Kristin athletes Palmer, Kim Patterson and Gina the National Pop Warner Knight, Stacey Palmer, Gina Rinaldi, Mariha First row, l-r: Tony Cutone, Joe Biondo, and Dave Rinaldi. headquarters in Philadelphia. Burns, Kathleen Robinson, Tina Cristo and coach Richards. Second row, l-r: Michele Cormier, Monica Falzone, GiHS FrOSh Basketball Mrs. Vernice Hensey, coordinator Nancy Miano. for both banquets, announced the Diane Chalifour, Michelle Holbrook, Cheryl Ward, names of the Little Scholar Award Jennifer Ryan and Stacey Palmer. Absept when the Wildcats bounce recipients, while the certificates were photo was taken were wre John Meeker, Lisa Sawyer presented to the youngsters by Pop and Karen Ouelette. Warner President Len Howard. back, 27-22 Coaches of the travelling teams made the presentations of patches After being defeated by Tewksbury and posters to the members of their earlier in the week, the Wilmington respective squads, as the Break-up High School freshman girls basket- Banquet officially brought the 1980 ball squad bounced back to defeat Pop Warner football season to a close. Tewksbury, 27-22, in a rematch at the The following Pop Warner Wilmington High School gym Friday youngsters received awards for their afternoon. outstanding achievements both on the The Wildcats held a potent gridiron and in the classroom. Tewksbury attack scoreless in the Scholar-Athlete Awards first period, limiting the Redmen to C team players just four points over the entire first Mike Calandrello,' Bobby Cole, half. Steve Fuller, Steve Jackson, Ken Linda Nistico had a number of Lyons, Ray Mercuri, Mike Minchello, steals and scored eight points to lead Jeff Murphy, Eric Penttinen, Tom the winners. Sheri Sencabaugh Pote and Tom Thornton. followed with seven and Nancy Woods C team cheerleaders added four for Wilmington. Christine Bachand, Cheryl Bishop, Mary Rheault led a strong fourth Bonnie Boyce, Laura Dambrosio, quarter surge for Tewksbury and Michele Foubert, Kerry Harris, finished with six points, followed by Krishna Lewis and Mary Ellen Steen. Members of the Wilmington A'team received their Players and cheerleaders of the Wilmington B* Laura Briggs with five and Missy B team players graduation awards at the recent Pop Warner Break- team received their Little Scholar Student-Athlete Riddle with four. Chris Athanasia, Ed Bourque, Pete up Banquet. Campbell, John DesForge, Ken Graduating B' team Certificates in recognition of outstanding scholastic Merrimack Valley Girls' Ferrari, George Fuller, Jonathan First row, l-r: Walt Danico, Jeff Greco, Brian scholar achievement at the recent Pop Warner Break-Up Basketball Conference Hensey, Joe Ientile, Dave Kelly, John players Moon, Billy Woods, Brian Fuller, Mike Ingersoll Banquet. Results Friday night McLaughlin and Brian Murphy. (MVP), and Joe Ryan. athletes First row, l-r: Ken Ferrari, Chris Athanasia, John Chelmsford 44. Lawrence 23 B team cheerleaders Second row, l-r: Assistant coach Greg Farnkoff, McLaughlin, Jonathan Hensey, John DesForge, Wilmington 62, Greater Lowell 28 Dawn Bornstein, Michele Cahill, Joe Biondo, Doug Coolberth, Kevin Lee, Steve Caizzi, Peter Campbell, Ed Bourque, and Brian Murphy. Lowell 58, Greater Lawrence 34 Dawn Grinovich, Amy Johnson, Dan Rinaldi, John Tully, Assistant coach Bob Second row, l-r: Dawn Grinovich, Nancy Sullivan, Haverhill 74. Dracut 56 Melissa Lyons and Nancy Sullivan. Sferrazza, Dante DeMarco, Frank Shea, Coach Bill Michele Cahill, Melissa Lyons, Amy Johnson and Methuen 39, Billerica 32 A team players West Division Joe Biondo, Tony Cutone, John Bibeau, Dave Richards, Tony Cutone, George Dave Kelley. Absent from the photo are Dawn D'AMelio, Brian Tully and Vin Gallucci. Bornstein, George Fuller and Joe Ientile. Meeker and Dave Richards. Chelmsford Tewksbury Wilmington Recreation Basketball CAC Boys Basketball Wilmington C^-, League.Overall Lowell W-I..W-1. Dracut Lynn Tech Billerica Woods free throws Bills Minuteman Tyngsboro Billy Woods sank one of two tree Cougars 24-Lions 21 points, as Cathy Nistico and Judy throws with 12 seconds left to play, as girls Robins vs Doves. Whittier Tech Jay McFayden played another fine Corsaro chipped in with four points West Intermediate: 1 p.m. Junior Somerville Trade the Pats tipped the Bills, 34-33 in the game for the winners with 14 points, apiece. Gail Hamilton paced the Boys Beavers vs Bears; 2 p.m. Junior Northeast Reg Junior Boys Division of the getting help from Paul Buonopane's Wrens with six points. Wilmington Recreation Basketball boys Elks vs Broncos; 3 p.m. Squirt Shawsheen Tech six. The Lion leaders were Rich Squirt Boys Boys Eagles vs Falcons; 4 p. m. Squirt North Shore Reg League last week. Donnelly (six), Mike Maiella (five) Falcons 14-Ravens 8 Woods finished with a game high 55 girls Wrens vs Larks. and Dan Duffy (five). Tony DeSantis (eight) and Mike Sunday. Feb. 1 points for the winners. Other top Pats Cougars 16-Beavers 13 Mercuri (four) shot the lights out in point getters were Jack Meeker (10) High School: 1 p.m. Junior girls Jay McFadyen again topped the this solid Falcons victory. Jeff Foxes vs Deers; 2 p.m. Junior boys and Steve Revelas (five). Bills top Beaver attack with eight points, while Bowen, Paul Burke, Peter Torell and Colts vs Bears; 3 p.m. Junior boys guns were Ken Ferrari (nine), Mike George Fuller was the Beavers main Mark Tulley each sank a bucket for Halley isixi and Ralph Newhouse Elks vs Seals; 4 p.m. Junior boys man with 11. the Ravens. Beavers vs Lions; 6 p.m. Mens'; 8 i six). Bulls I6-Tigers 10 p.m. Mens'. In other Junior Boys action last Chris Lee and Ray Mercuri com- Wilmington Rec am - 11 pm Basketball schedule week, the Chiefs belted the Jets, 55fl? bined for 10 Bull points, as the win- North Intermediate: 1 p.m. Junior Mon - Sat behind the inspired play of Bill ners held high scoring Tiger Bob Thursday. Jan.29 High School - 7 p.m. Junior practice boys Broncos vs Cougars; 2 p.m. 8 am - 10 pm O'Donnell. who tickled the twine for Meuse to just four points. Junior girls Bees vs Minks; 3 p.m. 26 points. Joey McLaughlin sank 16 Junior Girls Elks, Bears, Bunnies, Foxes; 8 p.m. Sunday Men's Rick's vs B 52s. Squirt boys Gulls vs Ravens; 4 p.m. for the Chiefs and Fred Ryan chipped Kittens 14-Bees 12 Squirt girls Doves vs Jays, in with five points. Yvonne Lesko (four points) hit two West Intermediate: 7 p.m. Junior Brian Wetzler paced the Jets with free throws with 13 seconds left to practice Beavers. Broncos, Pandas, Deers; 8 p.m. Mens open gym. West Intermediate: 1 p.m. Junior 14, and he was followed by Joe Biondo play, as the Kittens tippeYi the Bees in Boys Tigers vs Bulls; 2 p.m. Junior OFFICIAl with 11 and Buddy Miller with1111 nvtfive the week's top game. Karen Hanigan Friday, Jan. 30 INSPECTION High School: 7:30 p.m. Squirt boys girls Fawns vs Kittens; 3 p.m. Squirt points. Highlights of other Junior took high scoring honors for the boys Hawks vs Eagles; 4 p.m. Squirt STATION No. 12312 Boys action last week: Kittens with six points, while Kristin Gulls vs Owls. Saturday, Jan. 31 girls Larks vs Robins. Jets 38-Pats 18 Knight also played a solid game for Monday, Feb. 2 Joe Biondo led the way with 24 the winners. Lisa Goule topped the High School: 12 Basketball clinic Squirt girls ages nine and 10; 1 p.m. High School: 7 p.m. Squirt girls points, with Brian Wetzler right Bees with 12 points. practice, Doves, Larks, Wrens, Towing behind with 10. The Pats high scorers Foxes 18-Pandas 9 Junior Girls Fawns vs Bees; 2 p.m. Junior Girls Pandas vs Minks; 4 p.m. Robins, Jays; 8 p.m. Men's Analog vs were Billy Woods (13), Steve Revelas The Foxes rode a 6-2 first quarter Rocco's. & ithreei and John Meeker (two). lead to the vigtory, with Val Sullivan Junior Boys Cougars vs Seals; 5 p.m. Chiefs 35-Bills 30 (six). Diane Newark (four) and Junior Boys Bulls vs Colts; 6 p.m. Road jJtill O'Donnell played another super Jamie Vitale (four) triggering the Junior Boys Am. Jets vs Pats; 7:15 Wednesday. Feb. 4 game with 17 points, while mates attack Susan Dodge (five) and Gail Junior Boys Am.. Chiefs vs Bills. North Intermediate: 6 p.m. Squirt Service Mike Newhouse and Fred Ryan Lombard (four) were the Panda North Intermediate: 1 p.m. Junior boys practice Ravens, Eagles, Owls; contributed six points apiece. Ralph leaders. girls Kittens vs Deers; 2 p.m. Junior 7 p.m. Squirt boys practice, Crows, 658-9498 New house led the way for the Bills Bees Ji.-Huiinics 18 boys Tigers vs Lions; 3 p.m. Squirt Falcons, Gulls; 8 p.m. Junior boys with 11 points. Brian Lingrin and Cathy Robinson (14) and Kerry boys Owls vs Crows; 4 p.m. Squirt Am. Conf. practice, Pats, Chiefs. 658-5830 Steve Collins helped to keep the Bills Sheehan 110) played super games for in the game, as the pair combined for the Bees, while Janet Crowley sup- 15 points. plied the bulk of the Bunnies' offense. Wilmington Recreation coming events Bulls 22-Elks 7 Pandas 19-Deers 14 NORTH The Bills defense put the clamps on The Pandas jumped out to a 6-0 first WILMINGTON the Elks in this win, with the offense quarter lead and were never headed, The Wilmington Recreation Tickets for the roller skating party supplied by Ross Antico (six), Dave as they got super efforts from Laura Department will sponsor a bus trip to are available at the Recreation Office SHELL Bower (eight) and Gail Lombard Boston Garden for a 1 p.m. per- Gardner (four) and Matt Lipski Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. 361 Middlesex Ave. I four i, Bill Szydlowski, John Harding (six). Leigh Hastings was the Deers formance of the Ice Follies. Friday, to 2 p.m. and Al Corrieri combined for the top gun with eight points. February 20. Ski trips North Wilmington seven hard earned Elks points. Deers 17-Bunnies4 The $7.00 cost includes an $8.00 seat The Recreation Department will Renae AI la by (six) and Becky and bus transportation. The bus will sponsor Saturday ski trips for high Broncos 22-Tigers 18 Batten (four) fired the Deers to this leave the parking lot at Wilmington school students and adults. Suppliers Automotive Parts Co. Bob DeSantis fired in a game high easy win despite the efforts of the HighSchoolatll:45a.m. Toregister, The trips are as follows: Pats Peak, II points to lead the Broncos over the Bunny Nancy Fillio, who finished with call the Recreation Office at 658-6512 February 7 - Cost $15; Cannon tough Tigers. Mark Eddy stuck in four points. between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mountain, March 7 - Cost $18; Round three points for the winners, while the Squirt Girls Roller skating Top March 21 - Cost $18. Tiger attack was paced by Bobby Robins HI.arks 2 Monday, March9, from8:30 to 10:30 To register, call the Recreation Out Prices and quality art better We won't mis- Meuse (six) and Gary Ientile (four). Lauren Scallese, Beth Bartnick and p.m. the Rec. Dept. will sponsor a Office, or see Mr. Scanlon in room 114 lead you with a few advertised lost leader prices Seals 13-Bears 10 Jody McGovern combined for eight night of skating at the Roll on at the High School. We ore honest and dependable Steve Schultz and Sean Deegan points to spark the Robins. Judy America roller rink. Try us, you'll lido us. each canned four points for the Seals, Baptiste scored the Larks basket. The party is for everyone, grades while the Bear offense centered Doves 18-Wrens 10 4 Middlesex Ave., Wilmington one through adult,and the cost is $1.00 Coming events • 51 - «UI around Mike Lombard (four) and Bob Lynn Newhouse took game high for the bus ride and skating, plus $1.00 page 11 Boudreau (three). honors for the winners with eight for the skate rental. lUWIflA V •.

t TOWN CRIER. JANUARY 28, 1981 11 Wildcat grapplers bump Haverhill, 40-20

After the match had been delayed Wilmington 40 - Haverhill 20 two and a half hours due to the lack of 100 - Belmore (W) by pin an official, the Wildcats posted a 40-20 D'Ariangelo (H) 2:59 win over the Hillies of Haverhill last 107 - DiBuro (H) by pin Carta iW) week in MVC wrestling action. 1:14 As he has so many times this 114 - Handies (H) by pin Miele (W) season, junior Brian Belmore (100 1:26 pounds) started the Cats off with a" six 121 - Vachon (W) by pin Defeo (H) point win. At 121 pounds, junior Jim 3:14 Vachon upped his record to 8-4-1 with 128 - Mancini (H) sup. dec. Odium a second period pin of Steve Defeo, (W) 15-1 while Bill Odium (128) made a fine 134 - Cole (W) dec D'Amato (H) 5-0 showing in his first varsity match, 140 - Germinaro (H) dec. Bossi (W) dropping a hard-fought 15-1 superior 8-5 decision. 147 - Bartlett (W) by pin Rogers (H) Junior Bob Cole (134) won his first 1:50 match of the season, a 5-0 decision 157 - Linehan (W) maj. dec. Burns > over Mark D'Amato, and freshman (H) 15-5 Paul Bossi lost a tough 8-5 decision in 169 - Farnkoff (W) by pin Roberts his 140 pound match. (H) 2:45 RicA Cooke pftoto Co-captain Andy Bartlett came Hugh Wtberg photo Tewksbury players (1-r) Phil Farr, Tony Romano 187 - Russo (W) dec. Penta (H) 6-0 No through with a first period pin over Unl - Baldwin (W) by forfeit WHS girls 600 yard dash athlete Susan Lawler and Tom Budrewicz can't keep pace with this Central contest Steve Rogers. At 157 pounds, junior Wilmington 27-Dracut 33 Stayg ClOSe (center) stays in the thick of a recent MVC race. Catholic fast break Friday night. Central rolled to a Jeff Linehan posted a major decision 100- Belmore (W) by pin Harris (D) lopsided 82-48 MVC win. 15-5 win over Phil Burns, and Greg 4:45 Farnkoff kept up his torrid pace with 107 - Lyons (D) by forfeit '■ a second period pin, bringing his 114 - Miele (W) by forfeit record to 13-0. 121 - Harris (D) Vachon (W) 2-0 Co-captain Mike Russo defeated 128 - MacLeod (D) dec Cole (W) 6-0 previously undefeated Charlie Penta 134 - Cox (D) dec Zaino (W) 9-2 by a score of 6-0, and sophomore Will 140 - Szarek (D) by pin Bossi (W) • Baldwin finished up the scoring for 2:38 Coming events from page 10 the Wildcats, picking up a win by 147 - Bartlett (W) dec Kemos (D) 5-1 forfeit. The Wildcat Award for the 157 - Phillips (D) by pin Linehan best wrestling effort of the meet went (W) 3:30 Kotary-Kecreation Shootout to junior Bob Cole. ice time is for Wilmington residents 169 - Farnkoff (W) by pin Kliska (D) The Second Annual Rotary- 2:10 only, with no sticks or pucks allowed. Wildcats-Dracut Recreation Shootout is coming to Cross-country ski clinic The Wildcat Award went to Bill 187 - Russo (W) by pin Shepard (D) town. This foul-shooting contest, Over 50 Wilmington residents Baldwin for his efforts in wrestling 2:37 which drew many competitors to the participated in the First Annual Cross two heavyweight bouts (Dracut and a Unl - Craib (D) by pin Baldwin (W High School gym last year, will be 1:47 Country Ski Clinic Saturday, January scrimmage against Masconomet). held Saturday, February 7. 17. Merrimack Valley Boys There will be separate contests for The clinic was a joint venture Merrimack Valley Indoor Track Conference boys and girls of each age from nine between Ski Haus and the Recreation Wrestling Conference Results Monday through 13. Watch the Town Crier for Department. Ski Haus provided free Results Saturday Billerica 45, Andover 41 additional information. use of skiis all day, plus instruction, Tewksbury 49, Methuen 13 Wilmington 43, Lawrence 42 Old Sturbridge Village and because this first attempt at Wilmington 40, Haverhill 20 Austin Prep 54, Greater-Lowell 28 Discover the people, crafts, ar- providing some basic knowledge was Chelmsford 31. Greater Lowell 17 Haverhill 63, Lowell 23 chitecture and rural so well received, it is hoped that Lawrence 35, Greater Lawrence 25 Division I when America was young when further clinics will be offered. Lowell 40, Quincy 17 (non league) W.L.T.Pct. Wilmington Recreation sponsors a Recreation soccer Lowell 39, Brockton 9 (non league) Greater Lawrence 4 0 1 1.000 family bus trip to Sturbridge Village The Recreation Department will W.L.T.Pct Lawrence Central 4 0 1 1.000 May 16. The bus will leave the enter two teams in the spring Mid- Lowell 4 0 0 1.000 Austin Prep 4 1 0 .800 Wilmington High School parking lot at dlesex Youth Soccer League. Both Tewksbury 4.0.0.1.000 Tewksbury 2.3.0.. .400 9 a.m. and return at approximately 5 the under-16 team and the under-14 Billerica 2 0 0 1.000 Wilmington 2.3.0...400 p.m. The cost for the entire trip is year old team are seeking coaches Chelmsford 3 10 .750 Lawrence 15 0 .167 $10.00 for adults, $7.00 for children six and assistant coaches. Any adult Lawrence 3 2 0 .600 Greater Lowell 0 5 0 .000 through 15 and $2.00 for children wishing to help should call Ron Greater Lawrence 2 2 0 .500 Division II under six years of age. Swasey in the Recreation Office at Dracut 2 3 0 .400 W.L.T.Pct RO Co** photo Call the Recreation Department 658-6512. Methuen 3 5 0 .375 Chelmsford 4 0 0 1.000 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. Greater Lowell 2 4 0 .333 Haverhill 4 1 0 .800 Bud's Tewksbury High School center Tom Budrewicz (30) Also, any adult who wishes to assist battles a Central Catholic player for a rebound dur- to 2 p.m. at 638-6512 to register. in the formation of a Wilmington Wilmington 1.3.0... 250 Methuen 3 10 .750 Public skating Youth Soccer Association should call Haverhill 1 4 0 .200 Billerica 2 3 0 .400 Oattling ing Friday night's 82-48 loss at Tewksbury. The Wilmington Recreation the Recreation Office. Andover 0 3 0 .000 Andover 1 4 0 .200 Budrewicz played one of his better games of the Department will sponsor public Meets Wednesday (Jan. 28) Lowell 0 5 0 .000 season, scoring 15 points. skating during the February All 6:30 p.m. Meets Thursday vacation. Greater Lowell at Tewksbury All at Phillips, Andover. 4 p.m. Rink No. 1 will be available from 2 Where the Billerica at Wilmington Lowell vs Greater Lowell Wilmington crushes Lowell Voke to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Andover at Lowell Billerica vs Wilmington Friday, February 18, 19 and 20. Chelmsford at Haverhill Chelmsford vs Methuen The Wildcats, after last week's loss Margaret Mooney paced a well- ActiOn IS, page 12 to Tewksbury, roared back by routing The cost is 50 cents per person. The Dracut at Greater Lawrence Andover vs Greater Lawrence balanced Wilmington scoring attack Greater Lowell Voke, 62-28 Friday Methuen at Lawrence Lawrence Central vs Austin Prep with 12 points and 10 rebounds, night in MVC girls basketball action. followed by Linda Staffiere's eight points and eight boards.

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v. 12 TOWN CRIER, JANUARY 28. 1981 Tewksbury Youth Hockey where the action is Squirt B's Basketball Fri., Jan. 30: Lawrence at varsity vs Chelmsford (Wilmington Tewksbury freshmen boys (Jr. Youth Ice Arena, 4:20). drop Billerica High); Lawrence at Tewksbury Sat.. Jan. 31: Tewksbury varsity vs freshmen girls (High School); Wilmington (Billerica Forum, 2:20). Squirt B's Wilmington freshmen boys at Tues., Feb. 3: Tewksbury junior defeat Billerica. 4-2 varsity vs Chelmsford (Janas Rink, 6 Billerica; Wilmington freshmen girls Both teams played a scoreless first at Billerica (3:15 games). p.m.). , Wed., Feb. 4: Wilmington junior period before Steve Bourgea and Tewksbury varsity boys at Derek Weitz both lit the lamp in the Lawrence; Lawrence at Tewksbury varsity vs Billerica (Hallenborg Pavillion. 6 p.m.). second stanza. Bob Doyle scored two varsity girls; Wilmington varsity goals in the third period, one boys at Billerica; Billerica at Wrestling unassisted and one assisted by Wilmington varsity girls (7:20 Wed.. Jan. 28: Greater Lowell at Bourgea. games). Tewksbury; Billerica at Wilmington Mite A's post 5-2 win Tues.. Feb. 3: Haverhill at (6:30). over North Reading Tewksbury freshmen boys (High Sat., Jan. 31: Tewksbury at Lowell; Keith Miles started the scoring in School); Haverhill at Tewksbury Wilmington at Greater Lawrence the first period with an assist from freshmen girls (Jr. High - 3:15 (6:30). B.J. Doherty, Mark Whynot scored games i; Greater Lawrence at Wed.. Feb. 4: Tewksbury at with help from Dave Babine, and Wilmington freshmen boys (4:30 Greater Lawrence; Wilmington at Babine came right back and lit with game). Greater Lowell (6:30). an assist to Miles. B.J. Doherty Haverhill at Tewksbury varsity Track scored unassisted and Babine scored boys; Tewksbury varsity girls at Mon., Feb. 2: Tewksbury vs the final goal with an assist from Front row, I to r: Joe Killlon, Brian Kelly, Marty Kusmaul, Joey Haverhill; Greater Lawrence at Chelmsford; Wilmington vs Greater teammate Miles. Coach Doherty's Post, Derek Weitz, Chris Foley and Steve Bourgea. Wilmington varsity boys; Wilmington ^awrence (Phillips Academy, 4 team is now in first place. varsity girls at Greater Lawrence p.m.). Squirt A's tie Tewksbury Back row, 1 to r: Coach Jim Doyle, Bobby Wareham, David Sledz, <7.20 games). Thurs., Feb. 5: Tewksbury vs Billerica, 3-3 Squirt B's Bobby Doyle, Steven Vassll, Billy Gosse, David Sattfleld, Kevin Hockey Greater Lowell (Phillips Academy, 4 Jeff Nazzaro had two goals, one Fowler and James Hamilton. Missing from the picture is assistant Wed., Jan. 28: Tewksbury varsity, p.m.). unassisted and one assisted by Doug coach Tom Fraser. vs Austin Prep (Billerica Forum,' Fri., Feb. 6: MVC Girls State In- Mann. Mann scored the third goal The Squirt B's are tied for first place in the Wilmington League 3:10). door Relays. with help from Keith Krugh. with Manchester, New Hampshire. The league record is 16-1-1 and Thurs.. Jan. 29: Tewksbury junior Gymnastics Squirts defeat Wilmington. 9-4 the overall record for the season thus far is 33 wins, two losses and varsity vs Methuen (Methuen High Fri., Jan. 30: Milford, N.H. at John Glebus had the hat trick, three one tie. School, 3:30); Wilmington junior Tewksbury girls (7 p.m.). assists and was awarded a hat trick Wilmington Youth Hockey patch and playmaker patch for his Tewksbury Recreation Boys Basketball fine efforts. Derek Dpherty scored two goals and handed out two assists, while Pat Amorella, Ronnie Perrin, Fukuda Tsyaski, and Tim Quinn each Pee Wee I squad splits Knicks defeat Jazz had a goal apiece. Quinn and Tukuda also had two assists. The Wilmington Pee Wee I team, 1 <>w HI I blanks Wilmington Pee Wee's hadn't been for some good defensive Pee Wee B's tie led by Eric Peters in goal and Bill .vork deep in the Wilmington end by John Melvin. Scott Niles and Keith and Bob Chaisson. Steed, who scored two goals, downed Saturday morning at the Janas Rick Korowski, Derek Sencebaugh Sullivan led a well-balanced scoring Lawrence, 2-2 The Nuggets took their second one- The B's were behind going into the the Methuen Pee Wee I team 4-1, in Rink in Lowell, Wilmington's Pee ind Tom O'Reilly, who dove and attack with four points each, while point win of the week, 17-16 over the second period when Mike Canning Youth Hockey action January 17. Wee II hockey team got a lesson in olocked several labeled shots in the Jim Anzivino and Jay Goldrick held Jazz. Mike and Mark Paglia each scored an unassisted goal. Sam Dias The Wilmington team put this game how to hustle, hit and beat their op- direction of the Wilmington net. the opposition in check, as the Knicks scored six points for the winners. The away in the first period by scoring ponent to the puck - in short, they Goalie Randy Jackson stopped 25 of 29 defeated a tough, undermanned Jazz later scored to tie the game, as Frank Jazz scoring was led by Ken Colbert Fiore fired a perfect pass. Kenny three goals in the first two minutes. attended a clinic given by a vastly shots on goal, and several of the saves team 20-14. in Tewksbury Boys with six points and Bob Long with I.('Blanc was super in net, making Bob Seville scored just 28 seconds improved Lowell I team in a 4-0 loss. were heart-stoppers. Recreation- Basketball action last four. Ted Sullivan and Mike Staples after the opening faceoff, assisted by In two meetings, Wilmington II and Special mention should be made of Wednesday. some spectacular saves. came up with solid rebounding ef- Pee Wee A's lost to Cambridge, 4-2 Chris Edmonds. Lowell I have traded shutouts, with center Chuck Stokes, who gave Randy The Jazz scoring was led by Art forts. Less than a minute later, Edmonds Wilmington taking the opener, 3-0. his stick when Randy's was kicked Piccolo with five points and Don Trailing going into the second The Rockets made it three in a row period, Brian Sheehan scored a passed to Bill Steed for their second This marks the first time in 14 games away by a Lowell player during a Murray who scored four, while Eric with a 54-39 conquest of the Bucks. shorthanded goal, and Jim score. Thirty-eight seconds later, that Wilmington II has been shutout. jam-up in front of the Wilmington net. Mohan came up with a fine all-around The Rockets had three men in double Wilmington came back again when Lowell jumped on top in the opening Shots on goal effort. Maniscalco tied the game with a figures; Eric Banaszewski with 16, perfect pass from Ricky LeDuc. Rick Barnes blasted home an seconds of the first period, and Lowell 9-12-8 - 2S The Nuggets won their first of the Mike Bosia with 14 and Jimmy Field unassisted goal. midway through the period netted Wilmington II 2- 5-4 - 1 season, a 10-9 squeaker over the Cambridge then came back and with 10. Tommy Bosia played a fine scored two quick goals to take the The second period was scoreless, as their second goal. They scored single Penalties Warriors. Jim Fardin paced the all-around game for the winners. victory. Eric Peters ended the period with tallies in the second and third stanzas. Wilmington 1, Lowell 1 victors with four points, while Mike The Bucks scoring was paced by Midger B's stun Wakefield, 7-2 Ihree super saves. To demonstrate how Lowell totally Rosters Paglia and Jeff Stone played well Steven Sledz with 14 points, while Chris Hill scored two goals, with Halfway through the third period. dominated the game, the shots on goal Wilmington II defensively. For the Warriors, Ron Keith Tower and Frank Abelli each assists from Brian Smith and Keith Bill Steed potted his second of the read Lowell 29 - Wilmington 11. This Goalie, Jackson; devense, Sen- Crowell came up with four points and tallied six. Demouras. Glen Fougere had two game off a rebound of a Bob Seville second consecutive loss drops cebaugh. Kurowski, O'Reilly, Walsh, Bill Parker played a fine defensive shot before Methuen finally scored on Wilmington II's record to 7-6-1. Sullivan; forwards, Magliozzi, Bjork, game. goals, both with assists from Mark Dulgarian. Dulgarian also had two a breakaway with 17 seconds left to In search of a bright side, the score Michaud, Adams, Thurlow, Danico, The Celtics handed the Kings their Tewksbury Youth goals and three assists, earning him a play. could have been more lopsided if it Dirupo, Stokes and McDonald. first loss of the young season, 27-17. Basketball League playmaker patch. Bill Doherty was Wilmington goalie Peters made just High scorer for the Celtics was Brian Boys' Division Standings the other goal scorer in the game, 10 saves, but three came on tough Hanrahan with 11 points. Bryan breakaway shots. Senior Division while Dean Sutherland handed out an Cedorchuk played a super game Sunday, January 25, the Pee Wee I Little League registration W.L.Pct.G.B. assist on one of Dulgarian's goals. defensively for the Celts and chipped hill.mini als team lost to Billerica IV, 8-2. This in eight points. Kevin O'Brien tossed Rockets 3 0 1.000 The Wilmington Little League ha:, Hawks 1 0 1.000 1 Bantam C"s defeat Derry, N.H., 5-1 was certainly one of the team's down A $10 registration fee is required. in 11 points for the Kings. Defen- games, as Billerica blasted eight scheduled a final registration for the All prospective players must bring a sively, John Sweeney and Joseph Lakers I ] .500 1V4 Bruce Murray scored in the first period on a pass from Tom Fletcher. goals past goalie John McNally. 1981 season on Monday, February 2, birth certificate. Kearns stood out. Spurs li .500 1'2 Fletcher then opened the scoring in Goals for Wilmington were scored by and Tuesday, February 3, between 6 Youngsters wishing to play girls The Rockets trounced the Bulls, 45- Bucks 1 2 .333 2 the second period on a pass from Gary Bob Seville and Steve McKenna. p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the High School softball and Senior League baseball 28, as Jimmy Field led the way for the Clippers 0 1 .000 2 Corbett. Third period action saw McNally made 11 saves in this cafeteria. Children who will be nine can also register on those same dates defending champs with 14 points, Bulls 0 2 .000 24 Fletcher light the lamp for his second game, as Billerica completely by August 1,1981 and no older than 12 to be eligible for the league's waiting while Eric Banaszewski and Ray Junior Division goal, with assist from Murray. Andy dominated the. action from start to t>y that same date are eligible. list. Couilliard notched nine and eight W.L.Pct.G.B. Scharmer rounded out the scoring finish, scoring three goals in the first points respectively. On defense, Suns 3 0 1.000 Bullets 2 0 1.000 4 with two goals, one unassisted and the period, two in the second and three in Tommy Niles came up with a super the third. effort. For the Bulls, Andy DiCiaccio Kings 2 1 .667 1 other assisteoTtjy Scott Hillson. Eruzione plays February 20 Celtics 1 2 .667 1 Pee Wee C's top had 10 points and Al Piccolo had eight, Wilmington had trouble getting the while on defense, Steve Whelton and Knicks 2 1 .667 1 Southern N.H., 6-3 puck out of their zone, resulting in the Mike Eruzione, captain of the 1980 Bill Krzesinski played well. Nuggets 2 2 .500 V/z Rick Sweeney had the hat trick, Tickets are $2 at the door and are on coaches using different combinations U.S. Olympic hockey team, will be the In Friday's action, the Suns made it Jazz l 3 .250 2'/z with assists going to Garrett Berube sale now at the New England (two) and Mike Whitehouse. on defense and on every line near the feature attraction at the Bruins Old Rehabilitation Hospital gift shop three in a row with a 23-14 win over Nets ' o 2 .000 2>/z end of the game. Warriors 0 4 .000 34 Whitehouse came back and scored an Timers vs Woburn Captains Over 30 Proceeds will benefit the hospital's the Warriors. The Warriors were Wilmington was able to sustain This week's schedule unassisted goal, Joe Cotungno scored hockey game, Friday February 20 at Chaplaincy Fund. For further in- paced by a fine all-around effort by from Mike Dube, and Berube scored several scoring opportunities 5:30 p.m. at the O'Brien Skating Rink, Rich Howard, who scored six points'. Wednesday, January 28 formation, call 935-5050. the final goal with an assist from however, with their puck control, but Joyce Junior High School, Woburn. The Bullets remained undefeated, Heath Brook 7 p.m. Suns vs Bullets; the Billerica defense came up with 8 p.m. Warriors vs Nets. Whitehouse. The Pee Wee C's are clowning the Nets, 28-21. High scorers several big plays before the puck even Dewing 7 p.m. Celtics vs Knicks; 8 currently in first place in their ■vere Chris Made, Jim Damouras and division. reached their goaltender. Kevin McCafferty. Turning in strong p.m. Rockets vs Hawks; ULowell 5 Tewksbury Adult defensive outings for the winners p.m. Bucks vs Lakers. Tewksbury Recreation Girls Basketball Basketball League were Scott I Rodney I Blades and Neil Friday. January 30 MacNeil. The Nets were led of- Heath Brook 7 p.m. Kings vs Jazz; 8 W.L Wang Labs fensively by Brian Aylward and Mike p.m. Nuggets vs Suns. Jade East 5 2 Aubut's Liquors Hennessey Defensively, the stan- Dewing 7 p.m. Bullets vs Nets; 8 Blazers knock off Pistons M&S Mobil ,c. 2 Sullivan's Ins douts were Joe Mascetti, Jeff Wahl. p.m. Clippers vs Bucks.. game in the Junior Division will be at The Tewksbury Recreation Girls 3 p.m. between the Pistons and the TROPHIES Wilmington Adult Hockey Basketball League opened the 1981 Warriors. season this past Saturday with a full AWARDS Senior Division slate of games. In the Junior WOIUIN TROPHY Crusaders outlast Cavs Division's first contest, the Blazers SUPPIY The Senior Division got underway Tri-Town, Cain's in 5-5 deadlock knocked off the defending champ this week also, as the Crusaders A complete cn-Hocli tupply Pistons, 30-10, while in the second of Coptic** plaque* outlasted the Cavaliers, 51-35 in a Tri-Town and Cains battled to a . W.L.T.Pts game, the Warriors dropped the j..d nbbom Beauty Terrace high-scoring contest. The second standoff to highlight action in li • 10 2 2 22 Bucks, 28-6. The final matchup of the EctporC Enq.oving Tri-town game was hard fought, as the 76'ers Wilmington Adult Hockey League l.c- 8 4 2 18 day saw the Eagles hold on to beat the Ml (_TIMV.II SI. held on to down the Nuggets, 33-26. week Bromanda scored two goals I" Wilmington Ford 6 5 3 15 Pacers, 27-22. MM The third game of the day saw the M OS-120* Tri-Town. while Plummer notched , Cain's 6 5 3 15 Sullivan paces Blazers Sonics defeating the Kings, 40-16. All.. )pm coll pair for Cain's to pace the scorers Leading the Blazer attack was If a mistake High-scorers for the day in the »5 7 7070 Other goal scorers for Tri-Tm-. Jeannie Sullivan, who popped in 14 Senior Division were Mary Rheault is made on your tax were York. DeMaggio and Godfn> points while being helped by Debbie CAC Hockev with 28 points, Sandy Hennessy with with A Izzy. Maduno and Bellaw.. Byrne, Denise Ministeri and Tracy return and you W.L.T.Pts 24 points, Kristen Kobelski 17, Sheri scoring for Cains The assist parade Danner, each of whom logged four Shawsheen 7-2-0.14 Lombardi 16 and Elaine Hill with 11. owe more taxes, that read: Demaggio I two), B Murphy. S points apiece. Also helping the Blazer Northeast Regional 5-2-0 12 The league returns to action this Murphy and Bromanda for Tri-Tim cause were Diane DeVita and is all you have to pay. Rockport 6-2-0 12 Saturday, as the Kings take on the and Bellavia Uhree) and Plumiin : Michelle T3«inari. each with two Whittier Tech 4-3-1 9 7«'ci5 in the tint game at 12:30 p.m., i two i for Cains. points. The Pistons were ied by Ti icia DTrue □ False Minuteman 3-5-1 7 the Cavaliers and Sonics tangle at In other WAHL action last week Somerville Trade 3-4-0 6 Censullo's eight points and Jill Byer's This is FALSF. You must pay in addition to Wilmington Ford blasted Beau'\ 1:45 p.m., and the Crusaders and Lynn Tech 2-5-1 6 two. the tax. any penalri and interest Terrace 6-1. as Todd Richards tallicci Nuggets meet at 3 p.m. Tyngsboro 0-8-1 1 High scorers for the Warriors were When ll&R Block prepare* your return, we four goals. K. O'Neil and K. Crowlc> Tewksbury Rec Girls Leading scorers Setphanie Vultaggio with 14, followed stand behind our work If we make an error scored the other. Ford goals anil Basketball League G.A.Pts by Lori Zotto with six, Susan Dec with that costs you any penalty or interest on Bissett was the lone goal scorer li Senior Division Gary LaFond, Rockport 14 14 30 four and Chris Stanton and Kim additional taxes due. Block pays the penalty Beauty Terrace. O'Connell had fou: Marc Fortin, Minuteman 16 8 24 Marshall with two apiece. The Bucks and interest You pay only the additional tax assists for the winners, while Doher> Mike Day. Rockport 8 16 24 scoring came from Janice Troy, Chris Crusaders 1 0 picked up the helper on the Bissc" Scott Crowther. Somerville T 17 6 23 Brady and Jeannie Meuse with two 76'ers 1 u Will MAKE THE TAX LAWS WORK FOR YOU goal. G. Boudreau, Shawsheen 15 7 22 each. Sonics 1 u The Eagles big gun was Renee Cavaliers i) l H&R BLOCK Lombardi with 13 points, assisted by Kings 0 1 Wilmington Town Margaret Arsenault's six and Nuggets 0 1 THE INCOME TAX PEOPIE Bowling League Patricia Janice, Maryellen Brooks, Junior Division 2136 MAIN ST, 420 MAIN ST, Strikers 8- 8 2797 Laurie Hazel and Janine Meuse with W.L TEWKSBURY, MA. WILMINGTON, MA Villagers 6-10 Blazers 1 0" Knights 12- 2993 2893 two points each. The Pacers were led 658 • 7654 658 - 7474 Hornets 11- 3059 West End 4-12 2971 by Jodi Sutherland with six points. Eagles 1 0 Bennys 10- 2907 Townies 3-13 3007 This Saturday's schedule will see Warriors 1 0 Columbians 9- 3036 Bowlers of the week the Eagles and Bucks squaring off at Bucks 0 1 AI«o in during regular Dodgers 9- 7 2995 Bill Hennessy, Al Kasabuski, Al 12:30 p.m., with the Blazers and Pacer*— 0 1 mo«t mtijor Sears itort hours LZ ■ ■•OS ■.■in ■ . - li, Boosters 8-8 2843 MacMullin, Jr. Pacers battling at 1:45 p.m. Thefinal Pistons 0 1 Soppltmtm lo Daily limn4 Chronic* (Woburn.RtwIlno. Wlnchttttf. Burlington), Lynntieid villager No. RtMIng TranterIpt, Wilmington 1 Tawksbury TownCritf. Stontfiam Independent WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28,1981-PAGE S-l ROVING with Dan Ferullo Visual arts comes Another Reagan to the people ur\irB" movie?

by the Stale Arts Council exchange program "Right now, we are Like millions of Americans last started laughing about something, and moving into a new area to encourage the Tuesday. I sal in front of my television a Reynolds went lo great lengths to clarify An ambitious and highly successful exchange of exhibitions. Organizations good part of the day and watched the that the laughs had nothing lo do with what touring program — for paintings, who want to exchange, borrow or rent an change of power take place between he'd just saidi Another time. Reynolds, exhibition not on our list from another New photographs and other visual arts such as Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. I was whom 1 deeply respect as a reporter, England institution can apply to us for 50 film and crafts — took to the roads of New struck with ambivalent feelings during reached the nadir of trying to fill time percent of the rental fee as well as for England less than a year ago. this unique event I was feeling an uplift of when he asked the brother of a hostage, "We created the touring program to fill transportation and fine arts insurance hope that perhaps this much-needed swing who was with him in the broadcast booth, a gap," says Grcer Markle, director of the costs " the same question twice and kept slapping program for the New England Foundation NEFA will also supply a substantial to the right in political thinking in the for the Arts (NEFAl. "While we saw lots portion of the funds needed to develop a minds of Americans might be just what the (he lad on the knee and telling him what a of lively programming in the performing new exhibition for touring. "We look at doctor ordered for our ailing economy, and thrill it was that he was up there in the arts, we saw little similar activity in the proposals twice a year and our next President Ronny just might be the right broadcast booth I thought Reynolds was visual arts. This touring program en- deadline is February 27," says Markle. guy lo have al the helm; and I was feeling going to break down and start bawling his courages sharing the rich resources found "Our goal is to identify a variety of my usual pangs of realism that tell me. eyes out al any moment Even the brother within New England " • exhibitions that deal both with con- sure, Ronny wants to put perspective back of the hostage seemed confused, and at temporary and historical objects. The Non-profit institutions such as libraries, into our political system, but damn it, just least twice he tried to undo his microphone final selection will include shows which schools, historical societies, museums, wait till all the pomp and circumstance are and get up but Reynolds wouldn't let him galleries, community centers and the like appeal to different audiences and which over and forgotten in two weeks and he are eligible to host the various exhibitions require different levels of security For meets head to head with all those com- A sad thought also crossed my mind that sponsored by NEFA. Corporations in- instance, while some will need museum volved in community activities may also protection, others can be installed in mittee chairmen and special interest day < it seems impossible, but it's truel: in apply community center lounges " groups who want everything cut from the a few months, long after the books have Among the sixteen shows now on the Once the shows have been selected, national budget except what goes to them. come out I remember, the first book on the NEFA roster are an excellent series of NEFA publishes a booklet describing them He won't have Henry Hathaway or Frank Guyana tragedy was published just two early 20th Century English posters which to potential sponsors Rental fees are kept Capra around lo call. "Cut!" days later! i. long after the appearances on And then there was the irony of the Donahue, and long after the made-for-tv hostage situation, which, frankly, in spite movie deals, the hostage situation, and As as artist — of how happy I was to see the hostages on indeed the hostages themselves iwho, the brink of freedom, wasn't really settling incidentally, may be grateful I, will have too well with me: peppered between all receded to the back of our minds and, those grandiose camera shots of thousands except for the hostages themselves and of spectators, big political honchos. long their families and friends, will not have the impact on our lives the way they do as I black limousines, imposing avenues and It's a struggle write this column Looking back at the slone structures, and talk about the ex crisis, I still haven't changed my opinion of travagant cost of this year's inauguration the way things were handled: I mink were quick cutaways to people like Peter Carter made a big mistake when he failed Jennings, at ABC News, in Frankfurt. on the second day after the American Germany, for capsule, up-to-the-minute embassy was seized to present to the to survive reports on the fate of the hostages, who. as Iranians an ultimatum - give us back our everybody knows, were about to be people, or face a military intervention By released from Iranian captivity and flown letting the crisis go four hundred and forty- to Algeria Al times, the reports almost B) the Slate Arts Council choreography, crafts, film, video and four days, and by agreeing to give them had a Cape Kennedy, circus-like at- music composition For full information, money and weapons and forcing the For Boston artist Marcia Lloyd, life write: Artists Foundation. 100 Boylston mosphere: we kept waiting for the hostages not to sue the Iranian govern- counldown'lo get over, but every time they itself is a portrait: The unknown artist Street. Boston. Mass. 02116. ment, we've essentially paid a ransom for struggling to survive. Marcia Lloyd has never won a major got to the last few seconds, something else their return We've set a precedent for fellowship, but she has been a finalist in An up-and-coming but not yet widely went wrong lo delay the blast-off. Sadly, what amounts to Hitler-like leaders and recognized painter. Lloyd must, of several important competitions, twice in though, because ratings have come to governments to do the same thing necessity, work full time - in her case as the Mass Artists Fellowship program, and mean so much in the television news whenever they've got a message to get an Associate Professor at the Mass. agrees (hat programs of this type — that business, this sort of three-ring circus is provide substantial support — can be life across to us Americans. As for Iran and its College of Art — lo make ends meet And what seems to be made of nearly every while she likes her job and finds teaching savers. "A significant prize like the Mass Hitler-like leader, all I can say is maybe major world event that is bared and challenging, it isn't painting, and painting Artists Fellowship can buy time to paint." Iraq will wipe them out. It's obvious we analyzed for us on network tv It was the is what Marcia Lloyd likes to do best. says Lloyd "It can make a big difference weren't going to do it, not with Russia damndest thing I've ever seen on Captain Israel Seymour, who presumably fought in the Revolution, "It is impossible to find enough time to in vour career to have long unbroken looking over our shoulders We're the class escaped the redcoats' rifles only to be struck by lightning Such brief paint," Lloyd noted during a recent break periods of time to concentrate solely on television: it couldn'* have been or- jock who got down on his knees and life histories are common on the gravestone rubbings featured in the from her easel in the quiet brownstone she your work." chestrated better if Paddy Chayefsky had polished the class bully's shoes just A full time job can be a handicap in the exhibition, "A Grave Business," available to Massachusetts is restoring in Boston's South End. Her written the script and Stanley Kubrick had because he's got a big friend, with the fifth floor studio is crowded with paints awards arena Lloyd notes, "Some cash directed it Frank Reynolds, of ABC News, promise he'll give us back our pen and organizations through the innovative rental program created by the and canvas. Because she paints primarily prizes are awarded on the basis of need. If New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA). For a free brochure landscapes and cityscapes, she spends a you have a full time job like I do. you are should get an Emmy nomination He pencil if we do Of course I'm happy the ** listing all available shows, call (617) 492-2914 or write NEFA, 25 Mt. great deal of time outdoors. She works in not destitute and so the award is small sounded as though he'd just graduated hostages are free, but history won't Auburn Street, Cambridge. Mass. 02138. pastels, charcoal and oils and has done The, there's so little money that you can't from the Phil Donahue School of Broad- remember the good feelings we're ex- many subtle dipictions of areas around lake time off from your job to pursue your casting with a degree in How To Be An periencing but the time a madman brought Boston and New England art. Itssortofa'Catch 22"." Effective Journalist and Apologize For a great country to its knees for fifteen low, ranging from $100-500 per month. champion women's rights, more than loo Lloyd isn't alone in her struggle to Art colonies offer another solution to the Everything You Say At The Same Time ' straight months NEFA furnishes transportation and in- photographs which document a century of survive as an artist; finding time to work time problem. Lloyd spent six weeks He went to extremes to make sure not a For the time being, though, I will put life for the Brule Sioux on the Rosebud surance and publicity materials. Those is a common dilemma all artists face. And during 1980 at the MacDowell Art Colony in single viewer misconstrued a single these thoughts out of my mind and try to Reservation in South Dakota, delightful interested in developing or obtaining an that is exactly why several organizations Peterborough, New Hampshire, widely description of the events as they unraveled relish the good feeling of the hostages' turn-of-lhe-century American circus exhibition should call (617) 492-2914 or - such as the Mass Cjuncil on the Arts regarded as one of the finest in the return to freedom And with a little luck, posters, the stark photographs of Walker write- The New England Foundation for and — are committed to country Studios are spread out in the i at one point. Reynolds made a serious Evans, two animated films by independent the Arts. 25 Mt. Auburn Street, Cam- helping a number of struggling artists woods around the main building. Each comment about the hostages just as a maybe Reagan's balloon won't burst until filmmakers, and a series of rubbings from bridge. Mass. 02138 each year through several state-wide artist has a separate studio After break- camera focused on Sam Donaldson outside he's at least had a shot at reaching his goal 17th to early 19th Century gravestones "We are very interested in shows which competitions These competitions provide fast each day in the main building, the Capitol waiting for Reagan to emerge, of putting the people and the government "Small museums like ours especially feature contemporary New England ar- the financialsupport that artists need lobe everyone goes off to work Individual a group of people surrounding Donaldson back in proper perspective again appreciate the touring program because it tists, says Markle. One such show is a artists. Because to the artist, money is lunches are left outside each artist's door gives us an opportunity to host shows that major craft exhibition by faculty and time. al noon, work can continue without in- we don't have the resources to organize alumni of the famous Haystack Mountain terruption until evening "It look me about ourselves." says Joy Gordon of the School of Crafts located in Deer Isle. Take the Massachusetts Artists two weeks to unwind and really dig into my Danfnrth Museum in Framingham. Maine. Fellowship program, for example, which painting." says Lloyd, "and then. I didn't current home of another NEFA exhibition. Fourteen distinguished artists from is funded by the Mass. Council on the Arts want to leave...ever." Consider non-smoker Picasso's "Vollard Suite." a series of 100 Massachusetts are among those and Humanities and administered by the Lloyd finds a matter-of-fact attitude etchings done by the artist between 1930 represented in the Haystack exhibition Artists Foundation helpful in facing the struggle "As an artist and 1937 The show, not scheduled to open until "One reason we started the Mass. who wants to become part of art history." "Sometimes." says Gordon, "the NEFA March at the Museum of Artists Fellowship program was to buy Lloyd concludes. "I must face the fact that Public Health Commissioner Dr Alfred The campaign, which will begin during program enables us to extend the life of an Art in Maine, has already been requested time for artists to produce high quality the picture is bleak There's little support L Frechette recently announced the the third week of January and continue exhibition that we have organized Some by the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis work here in the Commonwealth," notes in the society for artists It also remains beginning of a six week public awareness through the end of February, has as its time ago. we developed a show called University in Waltham. the Rhode Island Anne Hawley. executive director of the difficult for a woman to juggle a campaign on the health hazards of Images of the Alaskan Eskimo' " Now on School of Design in Providence, the StaleArts Council. relationship, children, money and time. cigarette smoke on the non-smoker Non-smoker (Page S-4) the NEFA circuit, the exhibition includes William Benton Gallery at the University Each year the program provides 75 Then, too, I must squarely look at the photographs and artifacts which reveal of Connecticut in Storrs. and the Clark Art fellowships of $3,500. each for artists who reality that black artists are rarely shown Eskimo life today. "Without the touring Institute in Williamstown, Mass. are residents of the staleand over 18 years in the major commercial galleries here in Boggle program." Gordon continues, "such ob- NF.FA's programs extend far beyond the of age The next deadline is March 15 for Boston The system isn't set up to support ATTENTION Homeowners jects would be in dark storerooms rather visual arts Touring programs in the applications in painting, poetry, the dreams of a black woman artist Those thannndisplay for public view " various performing arts are proven playwriting. printmaking, fiction, disappointments don't slop me. though I Vinyl Siding SPECIAL Markle reports that NEFA is currently photography and sculpture Applications just paint whenever I can - for as long as I yourself broadening the scope of its exhibition Art (See Page S-4) also are accepted in the fall in can." Winter Pricing Limited Time Only Las Vegas Solid The Village VINYL Carpet Shop for

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MR AND MRS ROBERT ANDERSEN DR. AND MRS. GIORGIO SCAPPIN1 (Patricia Shea). 20 Walnut St., Woburn a ' Lynn Avola), 106 Church St Winchester a son Robert John Jr on January 7. Grand- daughter Serena Jayne on January 10. FUN VUG parents. Mr and Mrs. Charles Shea of Grandparents: Dr and Mrs. Francis Boggle Challenge" Woburn. and Mrs Jean Andersen of Avola of Winchester; and Mr and Mrs. Woburn I'goScappini of Italy How many words can you make? In 3 minutes, tind as many hidden words as you can and MR -AND MRS BRI/CN CAMPBELL MR AND MRS PAUL SEBASTIAN write them down To make a word, use letters, in sequence, I Carolyn Walsh), 29 Sarah Ave. Lowell a 'Carolyn Grahami. 8 Meadowvale Rd.. that ad|Oin at any side or corner Each letter may be used daughter Kylie Grandparents: Mr and Burlington a daughter Michelle Lee on only once in a word. Any word found in a standard English Mrs Leo Walsh of Tewksbury; and Mrs January 10. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs dictionary is acceptable. John Campbell of Lowell. John Graham of Burlington; and Mr and PLAY AGAINST THE- BOGGLE BRAIN." Find the lisl below the game grid Mrs David Sebastian ofStoneham. • OR PLAY MR AND MRS MARTIN CATANIA AGAINST A iMariko Shimabukuroi, 22 Webster Ave. MR AND MRS KEITH SILVAi Colleen FRIEND. Compare Woburn a daughter Martina on January Gately). 23 Brenlwood Rd.. Woburn a your lists and DE3EH 13 daughter Keira Marie on January 12. cross oil the words Grandparents: Mr and Mrs. George you have in common Score the MR AND MRS JAMES CLEMENT (lately of Woburn; and Mr and Mrs remaining words as ' Linda Canty), 7 Kinney Ave , Burlington Arthur Silva of Woburn follows 1 point for a daughter Erin Jean on January 7 words ol 3 or 4 Grandparents: Mr and Mrs James Canty MR AND MKS DAVID SWEENEY letters. 2 points for of Burlington; and Mr and Mrs Warren (Deborah Browni. 34 Criterion Rd., 5 letters. 3 points for 6. 5 points for 7. Clement of Burlington. Reading a son Charles David on January 11 points lor 8 or 11 Grandparents: Mr and Mrs George more MR AND MRS JAMES COLFORD Brown of Walpole. and Mrs Gladys i Laurene Butler). 340 South Rd.. Bedford a Sweeney of Fitchburg Great grand- daughter Amanda Marie on January 7 parents: Mr and Mrs James Scheck of ■»«IM '•••M »l,A '""A *••*•! !•*$ '•fl**S ,flf*S 'l"S '*»»S "••■■ "M»l»d I..,, .6. -MIS, ..., Mtr «l»0 '•'to WO W3 •*» NIVU8 310009 Grandparents: Mr and Mrs Gerald New Jersey; and Mr Edward Brown of d Colford of Reading; and Mr John Butler of Long Island '*VJ» **~y - I..*-' . (Vvj- Stone ham.

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The Retired Men's Club of Wakefield membership cards save White Man from Singing Blues" i Sub- held it's first meeting of 1981 on Wed- Thomas F. Coughlan. 2nd V P. was title: A Very'Patriotic Film I As one might nesday, January 14 George Flewelling, pleased to announce a very few members guess from the title, this is a light-hearted, president, opened the meeting by an- on the sick and recuperating list He then tongue in cheek comedy, which never fails nouncing a new record attendance of 321. read the list of birthdays since the last lo delight an audience The result is a which was remarkable, considering the meeting. Eighteen were present to be whimsical half hour, filled with music, extreme cold weather. greeted with "Happy Birthday" led by Bob color and fantasy filmed from coast to Twelve guests were most warmly Sproul Two nonagenerians were singled coast, against some of our country's most welcomed: John B Anderton and Chan- out for special mention Rev Willard C magnificent natural settings dler Maffa. Wakefield; Louis E Emerson, Arnold, retired From Old South Methodist. For a storyline Mr Wentworth took Robert H Foye. Hallett D. Howe. Reading and Fred Hall. Saugus, who are some liberties with history The lead was Lawrence W. Leonard. Harold M White, ninety and ninety-two years young, played by John Mauldin' a stowaway on all of Reading: Wilbert Erwin, Woburn. respectively the Mayflower who was assigned duties as Ted Messer, Winchester; John E. Withee, cook His cooking was so terrible that the Lynn; Homer W. Jones and Donald E Barney Dickman. Chairman, passengers nearly starved before reaching I.udwick from Melrose. New members, Hospitality Committee, was pleased to the Rock' His problem continued until a Melvin tawrence, Peabody and John report for his loyal and faithful group, friendly Indian introduced him to a little Melanson. Melrose were presented their telling of their several duties and the red berry which the native called number of years of service each has given Sagwash' With the addition of this tart Rotary gift to Regional Health Center Wilmington...Urgent Care Nurse. Davena totheclub delicacy to the menu. John Mauldin's Szmyt, R.N. (Center) displays two-way radio donated by by the Wilmington Mr Taylor introduced (he day's fortune took a turn for the better Rotary Club to be used in the RHC Urgent Care Unit. Also shown (1 tor) Rotary Compulsory speaker, Mr Lowell F Wentworth of Priscilla's blonde sister took a liking lo Melrose Mr Wentworth is president of John and thus the plot becomes apparent Representative, Raymond McNamara, Regional Health Center Chairman, Roger The Film Group, Inc. of Cambridge which A beautiful porcelain urn becomes the Beaupre; Mrs. Szmyt; Regional Health Center Director, Connie Sprauer and he founded in 1968. He has been a com- genies lamp' They are warned to never Wilmington crime Prevention Officer, William E. Gable. mercial motion picture producer for thirty rub the urn, bul rub it they did and with a years. He began his career as a i insurance slight blast and a great puff of white smoke cameraman-editor for Hollywood's Burton they are instantly transported to the Holmes Travelogues In the mid-fifties, he present day Now. in modern attire we see Auto insurance rates in Massachusetts moved to industrial and educational them sailing off Newport and enjoying have been established by the Com- filming. cranberry-juie cocktail and cranberry- missioner of Insurance ever since the Mr Wentworth thanked Mr Taylor for cake The movie's pattern is now set Rotary aids urgent care his gracious introduction and then compulsory bodily injury liability in- Repeatedly. John and partner would flash surance law was enacted into law effective congratulated the Club that so many back to the friendly Indian at Plymouth Jan. 1.1927 Since then, the Massachusetts retirees were participating in a regimen of and upon rubbing the urn once, they The Rotary 'lub ol Wilmington has Nurse Szmyt reports that the radio will RHC chaired by Nurse Szmyt and con- Legislature has made several other car varied activities Then he said. "I find my traveled lo the southeastern coast; then to contributed iwi to the Regional Health be used to communicate directly with sisting of representatives of local fire and insurance coverages compulsory lyou present occupation so interesting and a rodeo in Arizona, on to the West Coast; Center Wilmington toward the purchase of police at an accident on disaster site so police departments, ambulance services have to buy them before you get your enjoyable, that I don't even dream of eastward to Scandinavian costumed folk and civil defense a high frequency two way radio to be used that instructions can be given for the registration), and has made many- retirement. His interest in photography dancers in Wisconsin and finally we see in the Center's Urgent Care Area.ac- immediate care of victims, and so that The Regional Disaster plan committee is changes in the system of auto insurance in began as a student in Melrose High School. them enjoyng a gourmet meal in a New also chaired by Mrs Szmyt and involves cording to officials of the Ambulatory Care special arrangements can be made at the theslate Knowledge of and expertise in his chosen York Skyscraper dining-room overlooking Center af 500Salem Street. Wilmington. Center's Urgent Care Unit to receive a representatives of public and private The Insurance Information Institute field was enhanced by study and work with the UN with a view also of the World Rotary's gift was presented at the RH- large number of patients The radio can agencies that might be involved in major says although the commissioner fixes and Kodak in Rochester. N.Y. Trade Towers CW recently by club representative also be used as a backup system should accident or disaster These are from the establishes the rates to be charged each Of the many clients his company has At each scenic stop they could be ob- towns of Wilmington. Andover. North Raymond McNamara On hand were the other means of communication fail year it is incumbent on the auto insurance served. Ocean Spray Cranberries. Inc served enjoying the little red cranberry in Center's Chairman, Roger Beaupre. Mrs. Szmyt points out that the two way Reading. Reading. Burlington. Billerica. companies to make recommendations to was one of the most interesting, satisfying every way imaginable. Tewksbury and Woburn Director, Connie Sprauer. Urgent Care radio is but one tool used in recently the commissioner for new rates. and cooperative Some years ago they The next regular meeting on January Nurse. Davena Szmyt, R.N.; and developed local and regional disaster The Regional Health Center Association Auto insurance rates reflect the com- came to Mr. Wentworth with the thought 28th will feature Mr. John P. Debo, Jr He Wilmington Crime Prevention Officer, plans. The local plan is the responsibility also contributed T50 to purchase the panies' past underwriting experience, that cranberries could and ought to be is the management assistant at the Lowell $I.2TJO. two-wavradio. William E. Gable of the Disaster Planning Committee at the project what the losses will be in the new enjoyed on occasions other than National Historical Park His subject will policy period and be adequate enough tc Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts be- The Lowell Renaissance. All retired pay losses, pay company expenses and Whereupon. Mr Wentowrth wrote and men of Wakefield and area towns are assure a profit produced a film entitled "How Red Berry cordially invited Each insurer writing auto insurance in Don't fuel Massachusetts reports its loss experience ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■u to a central, licensed statistical office known as a rating bureau The Massachusetts Auto Rating Bureau ^CATTLEMAN'S- tabulates the experience for the entire Geographic industry and files rate recommendations yourself for the following year with the com- 'BUTCHER SHOP- missioner. ' •RT. 28, MAIN ST. -opt^Mo-,.i„., w.d The commissioner must hold a public There is much talk about using wood for briefs ' 'ATLANTIC PIAZA .J^Z^ hearing on the rate recommendations heating, considering the high cost of oil j -NORTH READING Mp.m. _. 'Governmental agencies such as the and gas. but solutions are not all that Division of Insurance State Rating Bureau •All BEEF U.S.D.A. CHOICE . . V ,V simple The average Bulgarian and the Massachusetts Attorney General's •CUSTOM CUT TO ORDER 664-5541 Wood firing takes special knowledge earns the equivalent of Consumer Protection Division also make because of the difficulty in maintaining a about $1,800 a year and recommendations. 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By RICK PEARL and mustachioed face, looks like a figure from an El Greco painting, but he is also died in I'll admit right off that I never saw quite an accomplished entertainer J icques Brel perform, nor, quite When he Is on stage the audience Is his, fi ankly, had I heard much about him and he plays with it, pulling all the E it if he was anywhere near as en- strings with his quick glances, his tertaining as his modern day disciple, sinister lip curls, or his weaving hands Jte Masiell, he is definitely someone I One of the first numbers In the Boston vJould have liked to have seen production. "Madelalne," is a big tMasiell. along with Denise Lebrun. winner, as Masiell starts off almost )bert Jeffrey, and Sally Cooke, per- shyly and then ends In a rapid-fire for- rm In the Boston production of mat 11 Imagine this was one of Brel's 'Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and techniques, and, if so, It surely must ■ivlng In Paris," at the Charles have worked). This same style of musical numbers Another problem was layhouse through the middle of next presentation came later In the show in the band kept drowning out Masiell >onth "Next," a bitter overview on the Army By WILLIAM PAC1N0 during his livelier sones The musical revue, which highlights Also quite notable among Masieil's Maybe the real crux of my disap- le best of Bret's work in a two-hour solos was "Amsterdam." a hard-hitting Theater In Boston has two sacred cows pointment with this production was my resentatlon, first previewed in Boston song about the low-life on the docks of - "Hair" and "Jacques Bre! Is Alive and dislike of the shouting over louder and 1969. It is considered to be a mini that city. Well and Living in Paris." louder music the French call music. I lassie, and Masiell the -definitive Brel" "Hair" passed from the scene long lost interest after the second shout and kerformer by many critics. Even If you Robert Jeffrey also was memorable ago, but Jacques Brel has been dragged tried to see through the gauze curtain at idn't know all of that chances are you'd for his performance, as his ad-lib facial from the attic where It should have been the band. pnjoy the show, as the singing Is truly expressions kept a majority of the left. However I should not pick at only the butstandlng. audience tittering His "Bachelor's This production, starring Joe Masiell. low spots of the production. I will have to I Even Masiell was upstaged in this Dance" was a great success, as well as Denise LeBrun. Sally Cooke and Robert admit that I found the band really berformance, as Ms Lebrun, a native his small part In "Timid Freida", which Jeffrey does not live up to Its title It playing well at times, especially when Parisian, wowed the crowd, especially featured Sally Cooke. simply has no life. they got down and dirty during the song [with a back-to-back sequence of "Old "Brel" is made up of 23 songs written Cooke was the most limited of the four, "Next". I also found Denise LeBrun's 'Folks" • a soft, charming ballad about by the late French singer Jacques Brel but In her two numbers she swept rendition of "Marieke" In Act II very the beauty of growing old - and through without flaw. In Brel's grouped In two acts But one has to like touching, and the four members of the "Marieke," where Lebrun blasts out a sometimes raunchy humor she serves the French way of singing to enjoy the company sparkled in song and dance tribute to a former lover. her part, playing the desirable woman. performance. on the number that immediately Lebrun gives the appearance, when In all, "Jacques Brel" Is a highly To begin with, I did not find the followed - "Brussels." The four-member cast (left to right: Joe Masiell, Sally Cooke, singing with a group, as if she Isn't entertaining night out. Brel's opinions on characters very appealing. I realize And I recommend the crazy, frenetic 'singing at all Her mouth Is tightly most everything come through in his Masiell Is supposed to be the superstar of Robert Jeffery, and Denise LeBrun) co-star in "Jacques Brel Is version of "Carousel" sung so ably by perked so that it looks like the most she songs, but It is the music that makes this the cast, and I discovered that Masiell Alive and Well and Living in Paris" at The Charles Playhouse. 76 Denise LeBrun. can do is whistle On the contrary, she show a success. I especially enjoyed and Sally Cooke have plans to open the Warrenton Street, Boston now thru February 8. But you ask. where was superstar may have more range than any of the "Carousel," whose lilting, whimsical show In Manhattan for a run at Town Masiell? Why Is reference only made to other performers tune almost gives you the impression Hall, but I did not find these people In- LeBrun, with an accent that made it Her French accent gave an authen- that you're In the middle of a fairground teresting or worth giving my complete hard for the audience, especially located ticity to the Boston production of "Brel," That it ends on a sour note is something attention. . further from the stage, to understand her for, after all, the songs had to be tran- you come to expect Not many of Brel's Number two. these singers did not do words? Dance auditions Feb. 9th slated from the French by Eric Blau and tales are happy ones. anything. Okay. I admit to action movie Masiell has talent as evidenced by his Mnrl Shuman. The music remains the But "Jacques Brel" wasn't meant to tendencies and lose Interest if there are dancing and singing in this production, al least 3 years of dance I-akeAct II.LesSylphydes. same, and it is there that Bret's presence depress you, and It won't The master's no car crashes But a single singer The Second of Ihe 1981 but he Is a victim of the cute, contrived training and Nutcracker, also many can be felt the most disciples carry the torch onwards, and performing with a band out in the open auditions for the mannerisms between songs and his odd- Each of Ihe two main club and civic shows Masiell, with his haunting dark eyes you should catch It before It leaves town imore on that subject l would have Merrimack Valley Dance ball way of trying to take a serious song groups have sub groups of provided more excitement than this Collaborative, Inc a non- and make it funny. Apprentices who are group. profit educational cor- .*•>--<"•♦'«» Trying to see the good in this play. I poration, chartered under dancers who need work on 1 got the feeling corners were cut on am able to recall a good five minutes out the laws of the Com- one or more dance subjects this Charles Playhouse production of this two-hour production. There were only four actors, the band monwealth of or stage presence etc. If French-style music is your favorite, Dancers are asked to GRAY' S was good, but lightweight, there was no Massachusetts will be held ignore my dissatisfactions and go to the come to the audition with a set. no costumes, no microphones. And on Monday, February 9, Charles Playhouse through February 8th picture and resume of while I'm complaining, let me add I felt 1981 at the Dance and take-in "Jacques Brel " Boston Collaboratives themselves. D»«tic«lly reduced prices on all Frigidaire Appliances In stock... cramped In the theater as well theater needs all the help and attendence Using a common theater device, the Headquarters. 477 Essex The dance collaborative it can get. Street. Lawrence. Mass at needs men 14 and up Any band played behind an almost tran- Speaking of good Boston theater, when sparent gauze screen This made for a 7:30P.M. male who is interested in Is' 'Chorus Line" coming back! dance and performing is rather boring background for the 23 We are in need of dancers male and female ages in asked lo attend whether or through adult who are nol he has had dance interested in elevating training Frigidaire North Reading Theatre Workshop their level of dance and Mr Harold Uillman of enjoy performing. Andover is President of the The Dance Company is Dance Collaborative, Mrs. divided inlo two main Andrew Ijndry of Pclham. groups: Senior Members N.H. is Treasurer Mrs. Music Man those 14 years of age and Joyce Gardiner of Clearance Sale older with al least 3 years Chelmsford is Director of of extensive dance Public Heal ions. training. Junior Members The Dance Collaborative When they're gone they're gone! those 14 and younger with plans many performances We're cleanLg out our entire inventory pf Frigidaire Appliances to make room lor fryouts scheduled in Ihe 1981 season. Swan new Frigidare models coming in That can mean big. big savings tor you .. it you act now Most nlodels still in factory cartons Some floor samples slightly dented All with original new product warranties. Auditions for Ihe North Reading Theatre lor Ihe River City boys' band Workshop spring production. "The Music Anyone inlerested in dancing, singing, Man." will be held on February 8 and 9 at and acting for chorus or solo parts as well Space saving 7:30 p.m. at theJohnT Berry Auditorium. as backstage work is welcome to come to Frigidaire Route 62. North Reading our auditions. Laundry Center Frigidaire 19.1 cutl •The Music Man" is Ihe Story of a Past productions by the North Reading • Only Ihe Fngidaire laurt 100— Frosl Prool traveling salesman charlatan who cannot Thalre Workshop include "Carousel." dry Oniet oilers a lam f^ Side-by Side read music or play any instrument, bul 'Scrooge.'' "Fiddler on Ihe Roof." si/e washer and dryer ' a single slim cabinet Juj Refrigerator-Freezer who sells the boys of River City a brass "Mame." "My Fair Lady." and "Kiss Me. ?4' wide it Ins almost tiy- hand and gorgeous uniforms His motives Kale " "The Music Man" is scheduled for where-wiihout brack Is and without special ra is arc dishonest Hut during the weeks he is April 24-25 and May 1-2 at the John T. • Help conserve energy the • Compact m si« only I it easy way—wrtn a con- mulcting Ihe customers, he transforms a Berry Auditorium. Route 62, North Frigidaire Laundry Cer v dull town into a singing and dancing Reading. For information call Paul can take on up to 10 veniently located Elect"- Savei switch Use High community. In Ihe last scene Ihe law is hot Champagne. 664-2391 pound loads Foieiarlpe - a typical linen load tu when the weathet is hoi on his heels, and our salesman. Professor peimanent piess sheets and muggy Low when Harold Hill, discovers lhat he not only and pillowcases 1 latle it s cool and dry Air traffic cwih 4 napkins 2ba» loves the town librarian bul also the towels and 2 wash cwrs simplicity of provincial life in Iowa in 1912 NEW CABINET FRONTS The words and music for "The Music Keep most top-qualily meal culsliesn and ready Man" were written by Meredith Willson. It down GIVE YOU A 10 cook tor up to 7 days in was performed on Broadway in 1957. The Ihe Flowing Cold Meal show became an overnight success, Domestic and inlernalional scheduled Tender Cold control lets winning a permanent place in Ihe hearts of you adjust the amount ol airline traffic decreased 4 8 percent Flowing Cold an you want Americans everywhere. through the firs,! II months of 198(1. and air NEW KITCHEN Frigidaire 14 cu fl "The Music Man;' calls for a very large I ravel in November was down 119 perenl Refrigerator-Freezer cast of people, ranging in age from 6 to 60. over November 1979, the Air Transport and includes many speaking parts. One of Association reported recently i Forget the mess and nrne FOR V THE COST! consuming Dottier ol oeltol Ihe specialties in Ihe show is the use of a In domestic service, revenue passenger 2 ing Trits lelngeiatoi ireew barbershop quartet The Buffalo Bills did miles decreased 12 8 perenl from IS 100% Frost-Floor Ihe show on Broadway and included songs November of last year Passenger load • 4 lull width shelves 3 such as "It's You." "Sincere." and. of f&clor for the monlh was 54.3 percent, sliding vegetable rvvatis course. 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For mile down an the right. identify interests, skills, Johannes Brahms' Piano p.m inlormation, call 861-6559. Plan on a 60-90 minute hike values, and needs prioritize Concerto No. 1, in D minor. "Green Fields" was Filmed in 1937 in upstate well-rehearsed." with an optional campfire career objectives, and also The program will also made in 1937 in the United New York, "Green Fields" session. Dress warmly. learn job search strategies. include Paul Hindemith's States. It features Yiddish was one of many Yiddish- Arrangements can also be A number of individual and "Mathis Der Maler", and dialogue with English sub- American films made prior made for groups interested group exercises, as well as Beethoven's Lenore titles The story is a to World War II Bernardi in walks at other times written materials, will be Overture No. 3 pastoral romance, based is quoted as saying that, during the week. For utilized with an emphasis Tickets are available at on Peretz Hirshbein's "working on the film was further information, call on practical results. The $5.00 for adults and $3 00 legendary tale of an more like working in the 453-l950or453-0592. cost for this 6-hour, two for students and seniors Hasidic youth who leaves theater. We rehearsed for a part seminar is $75. in- For more information, call the heder to wander across month, and approached it cluding all materials and Mamie Edson, 369-8141, or the Pale in search of "true as a play. But we had to STOCK STEPFAMII.V refreshments. Session II: Mary Margolius, 862-9146. Jews " Bernardi. whn is 12 shoot it quickly, and out of A free lecture on "The (Monday, Feb. 9th, 6-9 Stepfamily: A Process of p.m.) Pre-registration is HOLOCAUST Change" will be presented *^!-^ required in order to send An Awareness Group for Start your WALLPAPER at the Institute for you some initial materials. Children of Holocaust Remarriage and Step- For further information Survivors is forming. Call families on Tuesday, and registration, contact: Ida Mann, Jewish Family January 27 at 8 p.m. The Larry Singmaster, MBA, and Children's Service own business CLEARANCE program will include un- MEd., Group Facilitator, West Office, 235-8997 890-1886. Have you ever thought of business desired, as a part- derstanding and enriching going into your own time intern. the stepfamily, improving ENRICHMENT CREDIT INCREASED EMBROIDERS c $ 88 The amount of annual PARENTING The Boston Chapter of business? LIVE has no entrance the couple relationship, Cooking, dancing, and The Community Services exams or tests, however, helping children adjust and earnings required for a ..Educational Workshop the Embroiderers' Guild of 88 - 1 gardening are among the America will present a Division of Middlesex an interview is necessary. coping with former special topics to be offered person to earn social For Parents of Pre-School security credits has been Children — Beginning workshop, "Silken Ribbons Community College has For those people who PER SINGLE spouses The Institute for in II non-credit life enrich- developed a program for desire, professional Remarriage and Step- ment courses beginning increased for 1981, Dover Tuesday. January 27th on Canvas" This workshop ROLL Crawford social security from 10 a.m.—12 p.m. for will be conducted by Penny women who would like the careers will be explored in families is at 259 Walnut St this February in Salem opportunity to work with a areas other than small in Newtonville at the State College's evening district manager in four consecutive sessions Shaw on Monday. Feb. 16 Maiden, Mass., said at the Leslie Country Day at 10:00 a.m. It will take small business owner in business Special attention corner of Washington St program. order to prepare for entry is given to interviewing, an No pre-registration is Salem State's Division of recently School, 27 High Street, place at the Wellesley WE HAVE TO MAKE Social security credits Stoneham. This workshop Community Center, jun- into a business of their own area of concern to women required. For more in- Graduate and Continuing On Tuesday, February who have not had recent formation call 964-6933. Education will offer more are measured in units will provide an opportunity ction of Routes 9 and 16. railed "quarters of for parents to discuss their Please register by Feb. 9. 10th, a Coffee- work experience. ROOM FOR OUR than 75 short enrichment will be held at 10 am for As Coordinator Sandy courses this winter and coverage." In 1981 a person questions and concerns, Forfurtherinformation call STUDENT JAZZ earns one quarter of exchange ideas and gain Harriet Solit (617) 782-5966 women who are interested Pollack says. "LIVE helps 1981 STOCK spring in such areas as in hearing about LIVE — a women to focus on the one On Monday, February 2, Arts and Crafts, Business coverage for each $310 in helpful information or Louise Leader (617) 449- the New England Con- annual earnings A person focusing on a healthy and 1717. daytime career planning career for which they seem Skills, Cooking, Dance, program that provides the best suited. We then servatory Afro-American Physical Activities, Special will receive four quarters happy relationship with Studies Department will GREEN FIELDS opportunity to learn on-the develop an on-the-job •CURRENT LINES Interests, Test of coverage, the maximum their child. The group, co- present a concert of for a year, if his or her sponsored by The Familv For the opening of a job while working with a training program in that Preparation, and seminars business owner. field. Employers look student jazz compositions for Nurses, Allied Health annual earnings are $1,240. Service Association of major exhibit on the •GREAT SAVINGS at 8:00 p.m. in Williams or more. Maiden, will be lead by history of the Jews in LIVE is a two-semester forward to working with Personnel and the Helping program for former our mature LIVE par- Hall, 290 Huntington Ave., Professions Registration In 1980, a person earned Claire Gordon an early Boston, the Museum of Our Boston. Admission is free. one quarter of coverage for childhood specialist. Fee: National Heritage will teachers, career changers, ticipants In fact, women •REAT INFLATION information may be ob- and for women who have may be hired to work full or For more information, call tained by calling 745-0556, each $290 of annual ear- $20.00 for four sessions. show the feature length 262-1120. nings Effective Parent Child film, "Green Fields," never worked. part time after their Ext. 233. Participants in LIVE will training period, if they •NAME RRANDS Courses beginning in The amount of earnings Relationships: Wednesday, starring Herschel Bernardi This program is made required to earn quarters January 28, from 7-9 p.m. and Michael Goldstein The hear business and in wish." OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 p.m. February include dealing with the growth of For reservations and possible with support from Scherenschnitte i scissors of coverage will increase for four sessions at The film will be shown on 444MoinSt. 225 Main SI the Massachusetts Council automatically each year to Leslie Country , Sunday, February I, at 2:15 the company. directions to Middlesex Stoneham No Roadinq cutting) by naHonally- Women who are enrolled Community College, call on the Arts and recognized Claudia Hopf of keep pace with increases in 27 High Street, Stoneham p.m. The public is welcome 438-5555 944-8494 Humanities, a state agency average earnings covered These discussions, led by to attend and admission is in LIVE can work with a Sandy Pollack, or Pam at I Salem 'Thursdays, 7-9 company president in anv 275-8910, ext. 292 whose funds are recom- p.m.. Feb 19-Mar.l2); by social security. Doreen L. Moore, Director free. All seating will be on a mended by the Governor Chinese Dim Sum cooking More information about of the Leslie Country Day and appropriated by the (Wednesdays, 7:30-9:30 social security credits can School and Executive State Legislature. p.m., Feb. 25-Mar. 25) by be obtained at the Maiden Director of MELD. Nina Simonds of Salem, social security office, Center Inc., will focus on Director of Culinaris and located at 200 Pleasant social rewards, social TEACHERCHANGE Street. The telephone disapproval and effective Teachers Changing author for "Gourmet" magazine; Beginning number is 423-3700. limit setting with your Careers — Women's child. Fee $20. four Educational and Industrial Graphics (Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.. Feb. I7-Apr. 28) by GROWN UP sessions. Union. 356 Boylston Street. "What Do I Want To Be Boston. Panel of formr Swampscott architect and T0y$*

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BY KITH SMART Mountain in Lincoln N.H. Adviser Malay- recreational race, will be held Saturday at this week through Sunday, presenting said a dollar or two may be taken off the Wildcat Mt.. Pinkham Notch. Nil. special synchronized demonstrations on The Wilmington High School Ski Club regularly scheduled rate for those fresh- Proceeds will go to the North Conway skis. made its 5th ski trip of the season Sunday, men and sophomores making the trip. Memorial Hospital The Demo Team, made up of eight of the when it went to Cannon Mountain in The U S. Nordic Combined Cham- Brodie Mountain in the Berkshires at best women skiers in the East — all cer- Kranconia. N.H. pionships will be held this Saturday and New Ashford will hold its 2nd annual tified instructors — conducts free Sunday at Gunstock in Guilford. Nil, Brodie Groundhog Cross-Country Race on educational programs designed for This was the group's second trip to recreational skiers. Besides appearing at when the best ski jumpers and cross Sunday, starling at 7 A.M. The following Cannon, and they've also been to Water- weekend. Keb. 7 and 8. Brodie will host the special events, they are presenting day- country skiers in the country will jutrjp off long Winter Workshops at six Eastern Ski ville Valley. Okemo. and to Haystack in Gunstock s towering 70-meter hill and U.S. Ski Associations Sanctioned resorts this winter, with one scheduled for Wilmington, Vt. on Martin Luther King compete in a grueling 15 kilometer cross Qualifiers, with Ill's and IVs on Saturday, Day country race and Is and Us on Sunday. Both age Berkshire East in Massachusetts on groups will compete in slalom and giant Friday, Feb. 6 Rob Malay of Reading, teacjier of This year commemorates four decades slalom The Winter Workshops begin with an English and language arts at Wilmington of ski jumping and cross country at Loon will hold a super NASTAR. race on indoor clinic covering fitness and High, is adviser for the club He terms the Gunstock. and besides U.S. Ski Team Saturday, which offers NASTAR racers preparing for the ski day, a chalk talk on current members "a great bunch of kids, members, participants will include lop who have won a NASTAR gold or silver ski technique, and tips on buying equip- well behaved." college and university stars as well as a medal at any area at any point in their ment and ski clothing. Skiers are en- All trips are made by bus lone or two as Canadian contingent skiing career, a more challenging ad- couraged to ask questions throughout the needed I and are on Sundays except during vanced ski race, while maintaining the day. vacations .lumping will start at I P.M. both days, popuar NASTAR handicap sysem. Moving out to the slopes, skiers are with the cross test taking place on Sunday The Peugeot Grand Prix, now the divided into small groups, according to 1 Teachers from the high school assisting morning This country's top combined largest professional ski racing program skiing ability, and free ski with team Long luxurious trails like this abound throughout Vermont's Green Mr Malay are Mike Keenan of Swamp- specialist. Dartmouth's Walter ever held in the United States, will be members who will offer advice about Mountains. But not all the trails are deigned to boast egos. Some of scott, industrial arts instructor, and Karen Malmquist, is considered the best bet to holding its dual format races this Friday equipment and their ski performance. The Mitkus of I.ynnfield. teacher of math break the four-year-old hill record of 286 and Saturday at Stralton Mountain in Demo Team wraps up the outdoor session the toughest skiiing in the country is located here and it's laid out to feet set by Norwegian Didrick Ellefson. Vermont, where a trade fair is in progress with an exhibition of synchronized skiing, teach respect. 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By Marilyn Hoffman not only to pieces built to a smaller-than- of furniture, too, and if it fills many needs, The new length at Sells is 78 inches, and people who live in small spaces,,TheyL.They have lew of the other companies thai have in usual scale, but to pieces with new built-in then it works fine as an apartment piece. Broyhill considers 80 inches to be the ideal come up with solutions ranging from more troduced extensive new collections of People living is small apartments, features that will help them work better in Look at wall systems They can be large, apartment length. (The 84-to-90-inch sofa folding screens to entertainment centers. apartment-size furniture The group called condominiums, co-ops, town houses, and tighter spaces. It may mean lower and but they have been very successful has been the industry standard over the Other functional pieces include storage "Progressions" by Lea is a series of reduced-size new homes can at last find thinner pieces, but it can also mean taller, because they fill a need. To me, function last 1(1 years I One designer, after looking servers on casters and small tub-like modular units, all scaled to a module of 36 furniture to fit their space needs. more substantial pieces. and flexibility are the two key factors of at a lot of 1980 condominiums, commented, chairs on casters, which can fit nicely into inches wide, 18 inches deep, and 28 inches It's all a matter of scale and a new Stanley Furniture, for instance, has good apartment furniture." "The big sofas of the early 1970s just don't any room of the house high These are teamed with a few drawer thoughtfulness about the broader ways introduced a tall "butler's cabinet" to its Pulaski has devoted its entire 1981 line to work anymore in these rooms." American of Martinsville helped lead and shelf units just 18 inches wide, so pieces can function in more cramped "Dinamics" group of informal dining lighter-scaled, multifunctional furniture Neither do the 80-inch-long triple the way to this new category of apartment- possibilities for versatile arrangements settings. furniture This piece is 43 inches wide and especially for people who are making the dressers and the enormous china cabinets size furniture by first introducing its High are many After years of emphasis on the hefty and 78 inches tall and has three drawers, a adjustment to smaller living areas One solution to the dilemma of outsize Rise collection of small dining tables, Other good ideas for apartment living overscaled, many furniture manufac- drop lid for serving or writing, and both Retirees, and others giving up large living single pieces is the arrangement of chairs, and buffets, then updating the include Hickory Furniture Company's turers, like Detroit automakers, have open and closed shelves for storage. It, and establishments for more compact ones, modern modulars. which stack and bunch basic idea from time to time One such buffet table, whose five 14-inch leaves fold faced the fact that circumstances have other pieces like it, including high, narrow are eager for new concepts in furnishings, to suit specific storage needs. Many of update is the new "Penthouse" collection, completely into the 72-inch-long buffet and changed: that less is now often best, and secretaries, make vertical-storage use of this company finds. Its 89 new apartment these units, too, have been scaled down in with two dining tables (one a pedestal type are hidden from view when not in use. and that small can be beautiful, too. walls and add contrasting height to rooms scaled pieces, called "First Edition," size and the other rectangular', cane back Kroehler's square coffee table with four Many of the new groups introduced at of lower furnishings A secretary made by include five distinctly different style Many manufacturers have done market chairs, china cabinet, and mobile server square stools or benches, which roll out the Southern Furniture Market in October Bernhardt Industries is a new, not-too- categories, among them turn-of-the- research to find out the furniture needs of Stanley, Lea and Thomasville are just a from beneath for seating extra guests will be in furniture and department stores large piece to supply height to a dining century oak and French and English by February To find them, you can simply room. It, too, offers a drop lid for work traditional ask to be shown whatever "apartment surface, drawers, and closed storage. Apartment size is also a way of size" or "junior size" pieces a store has in Don Hunziker of Lea explains: "Scale is describing a new breed of sofas ranging stock not the overwhelming answer to apart- from 72 to 80 inches in length Hammary's What defines apartment size' It applies ment furniture. You can have a big piece new lenath at Selis is 7B inches in length. MEAT 1981 Reduced supplies, higher prices

Reduced overall meat supplies will lead prices, Molpus noted, will depend not only of cattle on farms in the mid-1970's. to higher meat prices in 1981, concludes on livestock supplies but also on general AMI'S Outlook Report cited other factors AMI'S Annual Meat Outlook Report. economic conditions which will influence influencing meat production and prices The beef packing industry will continue the strength of consumer demand in 1981 over the next year: to operate below capacity in 1981, con- Total meat production, including beef, Hog members were cut back in the last tinuing to subject the industry to con- pork. veal, lamb and mutton, is predicted year for the first time in several years siderable economic strain Pork packers to decline in 1981 by approximately 2 because hog farmers were losing money. and processors, who slaughtered a record percent to 37.9 billion pounds. Last summer's extreme heat and number of hogs in 1980, will face this year Commercial beef production will in- drought resulted in reduced crop harvests a reduced availability of hogs for crease to 21.7 billion pounds — a 1 percent which will boost animal feed costs by 40 slaughter leading to some unused plant increase over 1980 figures — but pork percent in 1981 capacity. production will drop off to 155 billion Persistent inflation and record high AMI president Manly Molpus said the pounds, 6 percent below the record interest rates have escalated farm 1981 price increases in meat would run production of 1980 operating costs. slightly above the overall consumer price While beef production will rise slightly in The American Meat Institute is the index than was the case in 1980 when meat 1981. it will still be well below the record oldest and largest national trade prices rose far less than overall consumer 1976 production levels, due to cattle association representing the meat packing prices. The upward pressure in meat numbers remaining far below the number and processing industry Range buying con

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Or some areas, in fact, you 6 Your satisfaction with safety specialist for the Massachusetts ScM3lO%fo20% prices down and values up. is your lifestyle such that don't really have much your new range can also be Cooperative Extension Service. points out the Association fast, smaller-quantity choice now," says Ms. affected by such easily- The next step, if you have a wood bur on good-looking, hard-working wall systems! bf Home Appliance microwave cooking takes Cappuccio. overlooked factors as a ning stove, is to close all the openings "If Manufacturers. the place of meals you used "You should check these floor that isn't quite level you have an airtight stove, you have a good "Price, size, color and to cook in the oven or even things before you get your or a faulty oven ther- chance of smothering the fire If you don't special features are fairly on the surface burners? 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PAGE S-10-WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28,1981 ^^^XX^X^'^^ World of prairie dog — Think of them as violent squirrels

By Barbara S. Moflet agitated animal's tail flares, its anal They watch for a male and female to go into a burrow and killed her own relatives' National Geographic News Service glands inflame, and its teeth chatter into a burrow together and stay for more — the babies of her daughter. loudly. than two minutes, something that doesn't "If this actually happened, it would pulf Dr. John Hoogland has spent seven But after so many seasons of observing a occur outside of mating. And they listen the rug out from under my theories," he' seasons spying on prairie dogs and he's colony of 200 animals, each one marked for another cue — a special call that a said "Here are these females that ara brimming over with gossip. with a dyed number for identification, male makes only before or after mating. cooperating, defending territory together,, 1 Did you know that some female prairie Hoogland has found that prairie dogs live To make sure their mating records are building nests together, and eating dogs are promiscuous? Or that the by well-defined social code he had not accurate, Hoogland is having the babies' together for 364 days a year, and then a^ average male prairie dog has two or three imagined His research is supported by the blood samples analyzed. "We're using female goes off in the grass and her females he calls his own? And that these National Geographic Society and the blood samples like a lawyer would for mother or sister goes down and kills her' seemingly affectionate, congenial animals National Science Foundation. paternity exclusion." he said Most of the pups" sometimes turn around and kill each He has concluded, for instance, that they samples analyzed so far by a New York Infanticide, he said, is known to occur in,, other, possibly their own relatives? are strongly nepotistic, looking out for laboratory have verified the team's data, many species, including prairie dogs, but Unlike most gossip, these tidbits are their own relatives but apathetic about the he said. the killing of relatives is rare. Until he has based on thorough research — thousands fate of the prairie dogs in the next-door A Darker Side? more evidence, though. Hoogland's not of hours of watching at a 16-acre black- coterie Just when he thought he had prairie dogs making any definite statements about- tailed prairie dog colony at Wind Cave Hours of recorded friendly interactions figured out. Hoogland had an unconfirmed what might he the darker side of the National Park in South Dakota. But this is — such as kissing, playing, and grooming report that one of the animals had slipped prairie dog news that not everyone relates to, each other — versus unfriendly actions Hoogland said, because many people don't such as fighting and anal displays showed even know the nature of the beast. Some relatives to be helpful and kind toward think it'sa dog. each other and non-relatives to be "People in the East don't know a prairie generally uncooperative. And prairie dogs Range of Black-tailed Prairie Dogs dog from a coyote," said Hoogland, 31. an without relatives are less likely to sound assistant professor at Princeton an alarm call when a predator is nearby, CANADA University. he found Prairie Squirrels Hoogland also found that the animals Once he explains that prairie dogs are seem to avoid incest. While all females actually squirrels — relatives of the stay for life in their native coterie territories, almost all males leave the By B«rM,a S Morlw chipmunk, tree squirrel, and groundhog people tend to dismiss them as mere safely of the coterie for another one after their first year. This apparently happens, PAI'SINC to nibble on a blade of grass, a black-tailed prairie dog surveys its rodents. the scientist said, so they can avoid mating Kansas home on tbeQuivira National Wildlife Refuge. Spots of hair dye mark its Hoogland himself hadn't expected with their relatives. coat for identification in a scientific project. Millions of blacktails once lived on rodents to be so complex He knew before Not So Faithful the Great Plains but now survive mainly on preserves. I he began research mat prairie dogs are among the most social mammals, living If they are not incestuous, prairie dogs together by the thousands in colonies on are definitely promiscuous Each male the Great Plains that can cover hundreds Hoogland studied mated with more than of acres Their colonies — known as towns one of the females in his coterie, and 30 to — are extremely organized, divided into 40 percent of the females mated with more Plan with care wards and then into family units called than one male. coteries. Each coterie has a male, a few This infidelity raises questions. females, and some babies. Hoogland said, such as: When a female He learned that prairie dogs constructed has gone out and mated with another male, elaborate burrows to live in — labyrinthine why should her own male a How her back in dwellings with a chamber for almost every the coterie? Can he tell his own offspring for winter fun occasion Using their paws and noses to from t hose of a nother male'' pile up dirt, they add two dome-shaped Hoogland says prairie dogs are begin doors to each burrow, one a bit higher than nmg to remind him o( another supposedly the other, to enhance ventilation. more advanced species. Before you venture into That way. if someone is P'"s a satety margin of 10- 5 A few minutes' observation revealed "People like to think we're unique, but the forests to enjoy the fun hurt. two people can stav > degrees Put a foam pad with the victim while the under your bag to insulate prairie dogs to be winsome animals, a lot of what we do is probably done by and beauty of winter in the many other animals we don't have the other two go for help you from the cold ground. spending their days passively munching wilds, as more and more relevant data for." he said "Here's a —Make sure the people -When deciding what on grass around their burrows and chasing people are doing these lowly rodent that is nepotistic. avoids in your party have about gear to take keep the total each other like kittens Sometimes they days, be sure you know how incest, and is adulterous." the same abilities. This weight down. Resist the even "kissed," a greeting that apparently to cope with the dangers Finding out who is mating with whom helps avoid one person temptation to "load up." is a sign of affection. you may encounter. hasn't been easy. Unlike most prairie dog O STATUTE MILES SOO leading another into a Too much weight can wear And they exhibited a whole range of This advice comes from behavior, mating lakes place underground situation he or she can't you out. But don't try to sounds, from the so-called bark they ut- 1980 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY John Leasure. recreation in the burrow. But such records are handle, such as a steep, save weight by skimping on tered when alarmed, to the "jump-yip," a specialist with the U.S. critical. Hoogland points out, in drawing snow-covered hillside. food. Take plenty, along high-pitched, two-toned cry emitted with Department of conclusions about nepotism, incest, and —Know how to use a map with a backpack stove and head thrown back and front paws in the Agriculture's Forest promiscuity. and a compass. Deep snow sufficient fuel If you get air They often seemed to jump-yip for no Service During the February 15 to April 15 may cover the signs snowed in, you'll be glad reason, one usually followed by a response Many weed seeds can Above all. he urges. breeding season. Hoogland and his marking your route, so you you did from another prairie dog until there was a survive as much as 40 PLAN AHKAD assistants arrive in the field about 7 a.m.. GRAY'S ,«c. might have to find your —Take high-energy food, chorus of jump-yipping years before sprouting, ' Pont let the hazards of before the animals gel up. They quietly way on your own. and keep it _ easily A Mean Streak according to Ranger Kick's AUTO CENTER the cold season scare you ascend observation towers, where they —Ask local officials what available Plan your meals Hoogland even had a hint of prairie dog Nature Magazine Evening out of the back country, but might spend a 12-hour day huddled in conditions to expect in the so they can be prepared hostility — occasional savage fighting and primrose seeds have been do learn about the sleeping bags, clutching binoculars, and l904'75Clie»ylle»IAu>o cleon Aiteolot •1295 area you're visiting. Tell under severe conditions. something called the anal display In this known to lay up to 80 years problems you'll face there waiting for a sign that the animals are And remember that it's behavior, which often ocurs when a prairie 1861 74 Chevy Niti i i, ouio low miles and give them considerable them your planned route before sprouting '1295 easy to become dehydrated dog intrudes in a foreign coterie, (he mating thought Careful pretrip and when you expect to 1849 '74 Cbtvy Inpala 4 dr ouio.ac.5i ooomiles •1295 planning is important any return Don't forget «T in winter, so take plenty of S S and kee waler 186374 Sutlri 4 dr 4 spd one owner. 30 mpq '1295 time you visit the forests, notify them when you get °UP P handy especially in the cold back, so they'll know 1825 74TO)rOllCorilllWoqon 4 cyl outo req.qoi. •1295 —Wear wool It retains season.'' said Leasure you're out safely. Describe Study meant slaying 'pests' 1899 74 Fir* ITD Waqon A Spring speciol ol body heat, even when wet. 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Locate the 154 national forests Behavior Profiles much the two animals' States, once was a prairie 1841 "72 Optl 4 cyl 4dr auto stereo tape 59 000 m. expect to be out. bearing in clothes in your pack to The town wasn't very big '1495 over the next 10 years — She had identified and diets overlap, however, is dog's worst enemy. Efforts mind that unexpected make it easy to add and as prairie dog towns go — 875 71 AKGrtHllH6cyl auto 52 000 miles clean '2495 twice the expected in- marked almost every not known. slftVms may come up. shed layers to maintain an about 3'? acres. It seemed crease in sports for other animal and was beginning "We get requests for help to wipe out prairie dogs 1860 76 AUCHdiliet Matchbock 6 cyl oulo buckets '2595 Prepare accordingly even body temperature safe and secure, built on an times of the year Part of to draw up behavior in eradication from every have more successfully Since you're at the while active and resting. out-of-the-way wildlife 1890 75 OllJW P.O. Cop 4 spd one owner low miles '2695 reason, they say. is the profiles when she learned state that has prairie pushed the ferret out of its mercy of the weather, don't —Bear in mind that if refuge in central Kansas. 903 '77 Chtvy Menzi auto 4 cyl low miles clean growing popularity of the of the shooting. After dogs," said Clarence E habitat, virtually '2895 try to stick to a tight travel your body temperature But one day last winter hack country in the winter seriously considering a halt Faulkner of the U.S. Fish schedule Allow for the falls too low, you're a somebody ventured onto eliminating this natural time to the study, she decided to and Wildlife Service's predator possibility you'll be snowed prime candidate for the Quivira National "Whether you're going continue, supported by a animal damage control 30 day 100°o power train warranty given in for to or three days." hypothermia, the number Wildlife Refuge with a by loot or on horseback, grant from the National division. "We'll give a with most cars sold —If bad weather does one killer of outdoor shotgun and illegally killed Only one of the four U.S. snow-shoes, skis or Geographic Society. demonstration on treating strike, you'll need the right recreationists. It's caused about a third of the 75 species - the Utah snowmobile, you should Dr. Halpin. 35, says bait with poison or we'll kinds of gear, food and by exposure to cold and prairie dogs. white tail - is considered consider several factors prairie dogs are not very send leaflets on prairie dog 944-7593 clothing to survive. Take a aggravated by wetness, The shooting almost endangered. Even so, when planning a day or popular on ranches. control " Rt«. 28 Reading tent designed for winter wind and exhaustion. Ask ended a scientific research populations of the more overnight trip.'' said "Around here a common Ranchers worry that the Take Exit 36 off 128N. 1 mile on left conditions, along with a members of your party to project as well. Zuleyma common blacktail are Leasure pastime on weekends is to burrows of prairie dogs can sleeping bag rated for watch each other for Halpin, assistant professor precarious Here's his checklist go out with a shotgun and trip cattle and horses, but warmth at the lowest symptoms . such as at the University of —Never go alone Four is shoot prairie dogs," she the burrows also can be temperature you expect. sluggishness, weaving, Missouri at St. Louis, had the best number in a party said. "The general attitude beneficial. The tunnels help slurring of speech and been observing the black- is that they are pests." Uncontrollable fits of tailed prairie dogs for two the soil hold water, Prairie dogs have been retarding erosion. shivering. summers, trying to "pests" since the Old West They also shelter other —If anyone starts to determine why some of the show symptoms of days Ranchers say they species, such as the hypothermia, don't try to push on toyourdestination. ArVon.-Fri. 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» Supplement to Dally Times t Chronicle (Woourn.ReMing, Winchester. Burlington), lynrrtleld villager No. Reading Transcript, Wilmington & Tewksbury Town Crter, Stoneham independent WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28.1981-PAGE S-ll 3 933-3700 ^(E»lI3SGi\ 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham.

If you're locking for work you can love... A curs from the bluet from above.... Try Kelly Today A. JTy Tomorrow You'll Soy /1yS /^" Join Us PRINTED CIRCUIT ItFlttMe / Jr f Like My /y // Compugraphic... MEANS OPPORTUNITIES... Hand / /£.—. Compugrahpic gets noticed. We're o leader in the graphic arts industry, with the most popular computerized phototypeseMing equipment m the world And we're a leader in N/C DRILLING SUPERVISOR ADMIN. SECY. '250 the industry in new product introductions (First Shift) Monoger of employee relo Our growth provides opportunities for you to be noticed Our increasing soles provide dons needs bright self-starter plenty of opportunity for growth from within And we're the right size for you to gom We currently hove an opening for on experienced N/C Drilling Supervisor. Must be Temporary assignments with excellent skills to o» the recognition you deserve familior with Excellon equipment and hove experience in drilling multilayer boards sume administrative respon Join us at Compugraphic.. you II be noticed' Good opportunity. from Kelly bring you the sibili'ies in key position. business world on your terms METHODS ENGINEER with close to home assignments. RECEPTIONIST S22S We are seeking a proven Methods Engineer with 3 5 years experience in the field If you like to meet people Not only that, assignments that match Applicants must have complete ond thorough working knowledge of printed circuit have prior experience os a Credit Supervisor board manufacturing Good opportunity to join a leader m the industry Excellent your skills ond schedule. Brush up your skills or receptionist and can type, benefits pockage even learn new ones! you qualify for this super |ob Currentlly. on outstanding opportunity exists in our leasing Department for a dynamic Great benefits. SECRETARY Call today... individual to supervise the credit checking and customer service functions. s Purchasing Department EARN TOP PAY ■KTG. SECY. 250 Our candidate should hove a college degree m accounting or finance ond'possess ot THE KELLY WAY I Fortune 500 company seeks leost 2 years supervisory experience in a credit or customer service environment We seek a secretory with excellent typing ond shorthand skills to work in our well organized capable per Purchasing Department This fast paced position also requires expediting placing of son with good secrelonal We also have excellent opportunities available for Collections Specialists. purchase orders ond general telephone contact with vendors An excellent opportunity KELLY SERVICES skills. Excellent benefits for the right person in this high visibility position GAL/GUY FRIDAY '175 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK The "Kelly Girl" People Ideal opportunity for some- Payroll Supervisor one returning to |ob market. We ore seeking on experienced A R clerk to perform general bookkeeping functions 100 Main St. and other special duties as required by the Accounting Manager Some knowledge Small busy office, variety of 300 We ore seeking a Payroll Supervisor with 2 3 years of payroll experience who is of mini computer use is desired. Reading, Mass. ^J*' duties Great benefits Lowell, Mass. capable of running a large department in our corporate headquarters. This individual ACCOUNTS. REC. s190 will also develop payroll ond tax reports interfacing heavily with Doto Processing II you qualify (or any of the above positions, please call or contact David Akllllan. Personnel Administrator. 944-8580 458-9458 I year experience in receiv- PCC offers o comprehensive benefits package olong with good salaries, pleasant work Mon.lhruFri. Tuei Wed Thurs ables some customer service conditions and the opportunity to join a leader in the printed circuit industry. We have background helpful Local 7a.m lo5 30p.m.* 9omto3pm the opportunities So. come grow with us' company. Benefit package Logistics Administrator No' o" og#«, M E*cnange An iqudi Opportunity Employe' Varian is a good place to work in the first place Well odd to that on excellent salary and benefits package (including medical surgical, dental ond life insurance, profit shoring, full tuition reimbursement), along with a genuine opportunity to advonce Could Ambulatory Services you be one of our new Associates' Pleate call the Personnel Deportment at 935-5185, Admitting Clerk l*t. 546. to arrange on interview. Or write to u* ot LIBRARY II p m 7o m (I6HPW) Varian Associates, industrial Equipment Croup. 52 CimmingtPork. Woburn. MA 01101. We ore an equal Two foloting nights Data processing experience preferred opportunity employer. 2t n POSITIONS The Solomon Baker Library seeks applicants Courier/Driver for the following positions 8a m 6p.m. No one has it but ot Abcor were really working on it Already a Every other Sot ond Sun. Circulation-Reserve Supervisor Must have a Moss drivers license and be able to leading manufacturer of industrial pollution control and byproduct re- covery systems Abcor is deeply involved in work which will help to create Individual to manage Circulation-Reserve do heavy lifting operation including planning, recommend- a safer world for oil of us If you d like to be o port o* the solution and ing ond implementing changes in policy or or- enjoy an excellent salary with comprehensive benefits join the revolution ganization, and assignment of duties to Clerk-Typist/Laboratory agamst pollution join the people ot Abcor BE KNOWN FOR support personnel 8a m -2 30p m Reports to Head of Reader Services and Mon. Thuts. (24HPW) TECHNICIANS YOUR ASSOCIATES. o Must hove excellent typing skills oversees Assistant Circulation Supervisor Mechanical ond twenty (20) student ossistonts Medical background os well as tronscription ex penenceo plus. Do you have a good mechanical background and like to tinker with Qualified applicant should be o college grad machinery' Do you have o good moth ond chemistry background or possibly Sea ? uote with good interpersonal and communi For on Interview oppolnlment please coll Employee on Associates Degree m a technical or engineering oreo Does working on an energy conservation water pollution control or gosohol research cadon skills Knowledge of library opera- Relations at 933 6700 ext. 21! tions ond experience in circulation work pre project sound interesting' If so wed like to heor from you. We have (erred Able to assume responsibility ond re- 21 WDrren Avenue three technician openings all additions to staff, for individuals with a late to diversified clientele Must be willing \Xbbum MA 01001 good eye for detail and good mechonical technical background to main to work some evening ond weekend hours lam and operate small pilot systems and correct data for our research projects Reader Services Assistant An Equal OppoMumly Employe' M-'F.'H " Coreer opportunity to work with growing elec- Individual to report to Head of Reader Ser tronic firm to set up and maintain plastic vices He she will provide office manage ill Call now 657-4250 or come on over...we're just 2 miles north ol Hie. i?B molding machines. Experience preferred but ment and coordination of systems within the ot Exit 39. Noncy Richardson. Personnel (Assistant) 850 Main Street department plus supervise assignments to (Route 3B). Wilmington, MA 01BB7. would train someone with basic skills. student assistants. CLERICAL S150-S195 Duties include coordinating flow of materials Are your skills locking? Afroid there is no |ob in an office An Equal Opportunity Employer » » ? Apply In penon or call related to Collection Development Progrom for you We have several client companies that ore willing Mr. Elliot Barali al on-line reference services bibliographic m to trom you os long as you have the desire to learn. struction materials, mterlibrary loan and li- -438-5302 — brary exhibits and displays Call —273-4660 A college degree with office management 6 New England Executive Park — 4th Floor. Burlington Electronic and typing skills required Some knowledge Instrument A of and experience with librory procedures CIRCLE EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANTS Specialty Corp helpful "We Are The People Who Care" Applicants for the above positions should *».. ;".S - CSS »»D6" C. CN1 COMPAhtfS send resume including three references ond salary requirements prior to February 6 1981 Early ft Late Appointments *ASS ASSOCIATION Ol H BSONNil CONSUL I Kitchen/Utility PERSONNEL OFFICE Bentley College Workers Secretaries fteover ft Forest Streets "Adia, you made my day!" Wnlthnm MA U2254 Wiltor./Wiltr.tes • Typists • Secys. CLEANERS Bartenders Word Processors AN LQUAl Offices and Buildings Food Praparers OPPOR'UNIT* CRT Operators • All Office Skills AfFIRMAI Burlington/Bedford Dishwashers ACTION TOPS has immecfiate openings for experienced That's how you feel when you work as an Adia (M»io*t» Monday-Friday Needed Immediately secretaries, word processors, and CRT operotors. Temporory! We'll offer you top poy for your skills- 5 30-9:30 p.m and 6-10 pm ALL SHIFTS These are our highest paying assignments and holiday and vocation pay-bonuses-health and life Mature minded people only. For interview call Car Necessary we have many current openings in the Burling- insurance - plus jobs at the best companies around. Up lo $4 25 an hour. Dene ton and Woburn areas If you need work for a FLOOR CARE COMPANY li's available long and short Call us now or come in! term assignment Register day or for a career, call TOPS today for more - 273-0667 — information. 265 Winn St. ADIA «rfcf TORS. Burlington, MA HELP WANTED Technicians TEMPORARY OFFICE Temporary Services Ta/PCRART PERSONNEL SERVICES 01803 8 PART TIME MECHANICAL and ELECTRONIC Technicians 273-2500 R 265 Winn Street, Suite 102 needed lor rapidly expanding division of major mComb.ida. St Burlington 273-1840 MORNINGS Electronics Company. Must have 2-5 years exper- lurllnglon.MA ience working with automated equipment. -273-1421 - Local Service Apply Personnel Department I Warehouse Station INCON PART TIME 316 Ash Street The average American Help Call Bob At Reading, Mass. spend 53 minutes a PART TIME/FULL TIME 844-4700 — Kit. 116 nx day on personal care. Clean Up SHIPPING AND RECEIVING ribu r s CLERICAL DAY SHIFT Large New England electronics di*; '° ' "' 933-3740 FULL TIME Immediate Opening ep?ing applications from responsible .ndmduals Sears Cleaning Services is PART-TIME HELP 9:30A.M. -5P.M. Person foT.ull and part time employment in our ware- seeking full time clerical Female/Male house. Previous experience is cons.dered but not workers to answer phones No experience necessary 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Woburn Area - Customer Service take phone orders and per APPIV: required. Attractive benefits package. term some clerical work Must Communications Monday-Friday Pleate call: International importer moving to Woburn needs o bright hove pleasant personality motivated administrative assistant Typing, speed writing or Apply in person to: Bob EveriH or Chrli Holler ond good telephone manners Part Time shorthand o must olong wtth a dynamic phone personality. Jack-In for on Interview ot: Good salary health benefits If Interested please call Pom or Sharon 36 » 936 Main Street, Rte. 38, Woburn 27J-I20O life insurance and Sears Em- ployee Discount Coll Mrs MA-ARNG The-Box Clark for on interview in our 933-2590 i 125 Main St. Marshall/Wilshire Woburn OHice (617) 933-8244 1 entormedia PERSONNEL fQWQI Op(K"'""''»f" Stoneham. MA 021(0 lWllfhlr.«ood.»uriln9ton, MA01103 •quoI OftpiMiurKly rmptoyat M • 115 New toiton SI.. Woburn. MA OHM - MHH4 National Car Rental 7A JH -438-9861 — »» Supplement lo Daily Time* 1 Chronldt (Woburn,Rtedlng, Winchester. Burlington), Lynrrfl#ld villj PAGE S-12-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28,1981 No. Reeding Triicrlpt. Wilmington fc Ttwksbury Town Crier. Stooenim indepenoent 933-3700 fr-RW Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading,m& North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. Kitchen/Utility t Workers Machinists MKS Instruments. Inc. It a growing electronics Hospital Food Proparers firm. We have the following openings available Full lime position for the mochinist with In our Accounting and Purchasing Departments. ^SKYR Dishwashers 2 or more years of experience who is Positions SCANDIA TRADING CO., one of the nation's Needed Immediately looking for an exciting career opportunity. Payroll Clerk largest distributors of ski and ladles sportswear Stores ALL SHIFTS Familiarity with Bridgeports and lathes apparel has the following positions available In Car Necessary is essential. You must be able to read Responsibilities will include handling the payroll function their Wilmington facility: as well as performing other assigned duties, (i.e. refer- First Clerk Up lo 14 25 an hour bone blueprints and complete jobs with mini- encing freight bills, coordinating customer credits, etc.) There is o lull time position ot our Cross Street wore- tits available long and short mal assistance. The necessary qualifications include experience with a Inventory Control Supervisor house which Involves the processing of hospital equip- term assignments. Register computerized payroll system the basic understanding of ment Duties include receiving unpocking. ond inspecting Duties consist of entering, compiling and maintaining daily accounting procedures, ond 1-3 years' experience with a shipments ond mointoining pertinent records Heavy lift We are a werl-established growing inventory transactions through manual ond on-line dato pro- manufacturing firm. Typing skills required ing is required. company offering excellent working con- cessing systems. In addition to the above the individual will ditions, salary and benefits package. be responsible for overseeing the Quality Control and Return Goods Section. Interested applicants should hove a minimum Housekeeping Aide ITFMPCRARV Purchasing of I to 2 years experience in this oreo or a strong administra- Call Elliot Barati at 438 5302 or apply tive numerical background Part Time 175 Cambridge St.. in parson. Clerk Typist We hove a morning position Monday Wednesday and Fri- Burlington MA day, 7 A.M. • Noon, Tuesday and Thursday. 7 A.M. ■ - 273)421 - Orders Processors HAM, to clean office areas of the hospital This position Entry level position available in our Purchasing Department Duties consist of selecting various fashions, styles, and colors offers a benefits plan. fcleci.onic Involves typing purchasing orders, serial numbers ond filing of merchandise from storage bins for shipment Instrument A Typing skills plus I year of office experience are re Weekend Specially Co.-p quired. Excellent opportunity for the right individual WE OFFER

-. ••.,".■ . M Secretary Sto-^vxr Via.. 0J1S0 • A Comprehensive Medical Coverage Program Housekeeping Aides MKS Instruments. Inc conveniently located near the Burl- • Tuition Assistance ington Mall offers competitive wages ond on excellent Saturday. Sunday, and holidays from 7 A.M. ■ 3 P.M. to • Profit Sharing/Pension Program Full Time benefits package, including 100% employer poid group maintain patient room and bath areas and working areas health life ond disability 10 paid holidays. 12 days voco • Attractive Employee Discount of the hospital Ideal for students or someone who is tion after one year, tuition reimbursement ond profit • Two Week Paid Vacation Per Yeor semi-retired. Growing finanoai planning shoring plan. firm in ideal location, look • Free Coffee and Tea ing (or full time secretory If you are interested In any of the above positions, Food Service Aide with good typing skills and lntj»re)stod applicants should call Marian Down- please coll shorthand lo operate o I Shipper/Warehouse ing 272-9255, Ext. 440, or apply in parson to 24 SandiPozzi at 729-4141 On Call person office Word proces- Third Avtnut, Burlington. MA 01003. We can often use on extra poir of hands on an 8 hour sing experience desirable shift between 6AM ond 7 P.M to assist in various oreos but not necessory Must be We need o "take chorge" person to head up ship- An Equal Opportunity Employer M F nx ol food service work. If you have some food service work. dependable ond have the ping department and warehouse operation for Scandla Trading Co., Inc. If you hove some lood service experience it would be ability to toke cnorge leading fluid power distributor. We offer compe- 15 Lowell Avenue helpful, but we will train you titive wages, extensive fringe benefit package Winchester, MA »» Call Mr Chloni including health, life, dental, pension program vKS For further Information, pleose cell Mrs. levlnion at 7»- ■ ♦000. e»t. J7t between »:00 A.M. and ]:M P.M. etc.. and good working conditions. IMSTOU&KOTS, IMC,

273-4575 Call For appointment 933-9435 OPPORTUNITIES AT SECRETARIAL WINCHESTER HOSPITAL Lincoln Control Company Winchester. MA 01890 SXKMrtJSD 1 OPPORTUNITIES w An Equa Opporlunily Employer OFFICE an equal opportunity employer Due to advancement, we hove several attractive openings Jordan marsh for experienced secretaries who desire responsibility and CLEANERS enjoy a professional working environment Openings exist Wilmington Area Previous experience required in the advanced book program, world language division. Port time evenings ond Soturdoys morketing. editonol ond corporate personnel departments Ideal for semi-retired. These positions require excellent typing, machine trans- COLOR YOU PINK FOR HAPPY Morning Hours • Kitchen Help cription ability organizational skills good judgement ond 8A.M.-2P.M. Various duties flexibility One position requires excellent shorthand skills. $200$ Exc. pay. must have Work mid day day off during the week Figure Clerks and Generous store discount. We offer a 35 hour week, excellent company paid benefits car. tel. & ref. and company cafeteria SECRETARY CALL s Pleose apply Personnel Office. 2nd Floor. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Monday through Friday Accounting Assistants Are you blue in your present position' Do you look Burlington Moll, Burlington For appointment call Porsonnol Department 233-6100 ' out on groy skies with dork clouds? Well, let the sun An Equal Opportunity Employer n 30 TOPS has immediate openings for figure clerks — 944-3700- shine inf II If you hove good typing skills, one yeor ol office experience, ond a keen understanding of office and accounting assistants in the Burlington and Reodlng, Mats. nx systems ond procedures, this colorful opportunity is Woburn area. We hove both long and short term — WANTED — yours High salary, excellent benefits, con- openings. Some positions require previous ex- Immediate openings at Hamilton/Avnet venient location, and a chonce to reolly move up. Coll perience. We pay top rates and can plan around Addison-Wesley A now there's a rainbow of opportunities waiting for you Cleaners your schedule. Please call for more information. 26 30 Publishing Company, Inc Part Tim* TYPISTS Call 265 Winn St. Current expansion in our communication deportment hos An Affirmative Action, 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. created severol opportunities tor typists who would like to be Equal Opportunity Employer I 933-7265 _ Search T3QP.S. Burlington, MA trained to operate our new desk terminols. Monday-Friday TEMPORARY Of FICE PERSONNEL SERVICES 01803 165 New Boston Street Woburn, MA 0)101 CALL Minimum 45 55 wpm Good rates automotic review program 273-2500 plus full company paid benefits including dentol. 935-8711 4 P.M. I06P.M. Call or apply. Secretaries!! Hamilton/Avnet Electronics KITCHEN 50 Tower Office Pork Typists!! LICENSED * Woburn, Mass. We Need You! AIDE TECHNICIAN — 935-9700 — We need you lor exciting ond rewarding temporary assign Required by Service Station 2 to 3 doys per week, large modern An Equal Opportunity Employer U F/N X » nstallohon and maintenance ments right in your oreo You can be earning good hourly health care facility is looking for port time contractor Full time Fringe woges ond be getting poid on Friday of the some week that kitchen oide. Excellent starting wage benefits Salary arranged I'M ( .milirid'ji Road you work while working at the skill you re best oil! Coll and full range of benefits. Rlf. 3 - Woburn - 933 W44 today register ond you may be working tomorrow! Ask obout our attractive Benefits Package. Never a fee Craftsmen Hydraulic Mechanic Please call Mr. Salter Construction Corp. Waitresses/Walters Stoneham, 61 Main St. DAYS AND NIGHTS Hydraulic and welding experience required. Administrator WINCHESTER Truck Body Mechanic Off ICO (Near Redstone Ploia) X • ■■ Call Arleen at 438-4901 729 9370 -72»-4le7 — Hosts/Hostesses Welding experience required. ■SPQCIQllStS»r«%l*«.l*ia 99 S.Burlington Bedford St. DAYS AND NIGHTS Above jobs for installation and repair of truck \berjona Nursing Home body and or hydraulic equipment. (near Northeastern Campus) Earn Gpod Money Bartender Call Joe — 396-2880 *"° Call Ruth at 273 1470 F«fll or Port Time SERVICE BAR WITH TIPS »» LACEY TRUCK EQUIPMENT INC. Become An -PART TIME- Avon 50 Mystic Ave., Medford. MA 02155 PART TIME Representative Homemakers , Office Help PACKERS Schedule: Monday-Thursday a.m. or Sunday Winchesters Woburn Electronics Manufacturer Health Care Assistants Thursday a.m.. with premium pay for Sundays Judy Kidder 259-0272 include 3rf Choose your own hours | Part Time — Full Time Needs MACHINE OPERATORS ond ASSEMBLERS }afternoons a week and Saturdays. Previous experience not required. SIONEHAM Provide companionship and home management assistance for for oil shifts and general cleaner for 3:30-11 30 tf Interested call Judy Grasso 395-5643 the elderly Flexible hours to suit your schedule Top pay p.m. shift. Please call 935-6200 for Interview appt. rotes vacations, medical insurance and referral bonuses Apply Personnel Department Middlesex News Murray Avenue, Burlington Joseph DeCosta, Inc. Paramedical Nursing Services - 272-6339 — Affiliated with First Temporary Services) 299 Washington St., Woburn »> 175 Cambridge Street INCON 316 Ash Street Burlington, MA 01803 Reading, Ma Hall of Alaska's population is concen- trated in metropolitan Anchorage, some Hanging a mirror in the — 273-1565 — 944-4700 - Ext. 115 » » 200.000 people back of a linen closet helps t%%x\xxx%xx%x keep track of stored items. sxxxsxa BBOBMBBBBBBBsl Grants Manager Provide Special Transportation Primarily responsible for monitoring, evaluating, ond pro- For Special People viding technical assistance to AAA provider agencies to en Housekeeping/ PROGRAMMER sure contract compliance and system coordination BA BS General Office Help If you re between the ages of 25 ond 70 and ore degree ond at least three years administrative experience Chamber Person Person needed for general office work lo handle customer able to begin working by 7 o.m. tolk with us We re Minimum 1 year experience. RPG II a plus. Even- in human service programs necessary. Additional years ot The Hci.doy Inn of Wobui" -s ser/ice phone colls Some typing needed. Liberal benefits looking for compassionate people who can handle tual interactive processing, remote communica- experience moy be substituted (or education. Proven ex- seeking port time help Sotur 8 30 am 4 30pm Monday through Friday the responsibilities thot go with driving special cellent written and organizational skills are required Salary Q tions and business systems analysis oppor- day ond Sunday Hours 00 education students to Ond from school No special not to exceed $14.000 Excellent fringe benefits. 3 00 Please call Ralph Tatro at 935-7150 license is needed You will drive a regular 9 pas tunities. Salary mid teens. Excellent benefits. Submit resume by February * to Pleose apply to senger station wagon which you will keep for Burlington. A good opportunity to both contri- Mary Lannon at Globe Ticket Company personal use For details about compensation and bute and develop. Myttk Valley Elder Home Car©, Inc. 935-7110. Ext. 501 interviewing contact us at 3962701 after 10 o m Ml Main St.. Suit* 207, Mald.n. MA 02148 222 New Boston Street Older Worked Winomiet ondO*e«» A>« f mouroged 'o Apoly Holiday Inn Woburn, MA 01801 | Transportation Management Corp. A" Equal Off|yrtwn.iY tmploye- 3» 30 Equol Opportunity Employer « » 88 Hicks Ave., Medford. MA 02155 Call 273-3412 19 Commerce Way on •qua' Opportunity ■mploy*' m Woburn, MA „ R t DRY Repair and Return Clerk SECRETARY Shipping Clerk Secretary — Marketing Department — Seeking individual to deal with the public accepting repairs Full Time Seeking a bright energetic person for this entry-level posi- CLEANING and returns in our Parts Department Some related ex per — Part Time — tion in o busy, pleasant office We will train you lo become Tuesday through Saturday SILK PRESSER •ence. either m an air conditioning and refrigeration ports o valuable port of the department, performing interesting Duties Include packaging computer reports for shipment, Full Time - Top Wages deportment or m a retail setting desirable We offer an ex- Thomson General seeks individual with good clerical duties. Accurate typing, minimum of 45 WPM re- cellent benefits package operoting light paper equipment, ond miscellaneous clencol Apply at secretarial skills for general office and switch- quired (no shorthand) Some work experience would be a Cor required. Good fringe benefits ond odvoncement po- Please call Martha Corey plus. board receptionist duties. Hours are Monday tential. „ at 935-9165 for an Interview Please call Martha Carey at *35-9165 Valet Cleaners through Friday, 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Call Mr. Kase for appointment 3 Elm Street. Woburn The Boyd Corporation Please contact Sid Krasnoo at The Boyd Corporation -933-9875- 112 Commerce Way, Woburn, MA 01M1 112 Commerce Woy, Woburn. MA 01N1 REAP, INC. Atk for Dan w, Equol Opportunity Employer n » - 273-2900 - „ An Equol Opportuntiy Employer »» — 935-8620 — . Supplement to Dally Tlmei* Chroniclt i A'oburn.Reading. Winchester. Burlington), Lynnfltld Villager No. Ra«dlngTran»cript. Wilmington 4 Tewksbury Town Crltf. Stontham independent WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28.1981-PAGE S-13 933-3700 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading,North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. LABORATORY

TECHNICIANS J»..«ary 1981 Opportunity now available for interesting tech- Eojf There once was a typist named Sue jiical work including product development of :■ She just didn't know what to do mefno: specialty adhesives and coatings for progres- sive industry. An aptitude in math and science is So she called Kelly Girl a requirement. Minimum of one year's Labora- And gave it a whirl tory Technician experience required, preferably in the coatings or adhesives field. Degree not Now she's typing away required. Getting handsomely paid And her daily routine is brand new! LABORATORY There should be at least one TECHNICIAN resolution you'll enjoy keeping. (With Experience in Secretaries and Clerk Typists Plastics Industry) A brand new position at Bay If you're a personable individual Key Polymer is expanding its operations and is Temporory assignments from Kelly can provide the variety and challenge Banks will ensure a resolution and you're ready to meet a real looking for a Laboratory Technician with experi- you may need to break up your routine. you can really enjoy. And we challenge...if you hove good ence in adhesives or thermo-setting resins. Help you develop yourself, your skills and on a schedule that (its your make it easy to stick with... typing and organizational skills Minimum of 3-5 years' experience is required. needs. Eorn top pay the Kelly way ! competitive salaries with voca- and knowledge of office proce- Associate's degree helpful tion and salary review after six dures, resolve to give us a coll CALL NOW - DON'T WAIT - FOR AN APPOINTMENT months, comprehensive bene- at 890-2700 or stop by our Per fits and growth opportunities.. sonnel Office, becouse there WORKING all wrapped up at several con- should be at least one resolution LEAD PERSON Kelly Services venient Walthom locations off you'll enjoy keeping this year. Route 128. 2nd Shift The "Kelly Girl" People We are looking for an individual presently work- BayBanks Data Services ing in a lead hand capacity, preferably in the 100 Main St., Reading, MA 170 Merrimack St., Suite 300 coatings and adhesives areas Will train in our 944-8580 Lowell, MA 458-9458 235 Wymon Street, Waltham. MA 02154 methods of operation Your greatest asset will Mon. thru Fri. Tues., Wed., Thurs. * A" eqwol ©pporlun.i. •molo*')' be your ability to direct and lead people. Could 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 9a.m. to3 p.m. ultimately lead to Foreperson position. Salary Not on ogency Never o lee An equal opportunity employ ;rM-f commensurate with experience KEY POLYMER offers excellent salary and benefit package, including pension plan, life Insurance, medical/dental, and tuition Are you an Executive reimbursement program. inactive LPN? For an immediate interview appointment, Personnel please contact our Personnel Director at: 683-9411 Do something nice! Secretary key polymer corp. for yourself! Secretary A special position coatings and adhesives Jacob's Way. for a special person Lawrence Industrial Park This responsible posilion involves a wide variety 7T»B Lawrence. MA 01842 of personnel activities Greeting ol all employment If you hove good secretarial skills, enjoy working in a busy environ- We nave always been an applicants, maintaining all employee personnel Equal Opportunity Employer Male/Female ment, ond have the poise ond bock- Sign op for our IPN refresher course Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford records, processing personnel status changes. recognizes the unique contributions a skilled IPN hos to offer ond we have de assisting in the administration ol our employee ground to competently handle vo- veloped a course specifically with you m mind benelits programs, and advising line management rious administrative tasks, you could Our 10 week course will concentrote on clinical application ot theory and oppor in matters ol personnel procedures find this position o rewording one. The successful applicant will work tunities to work on clinical units (with supervision) to update your nursing skills Your background should include 2 years ol previous You will also hove the opportunity to become certified in CPR during the course. IMMEDIATE secretarial experience, preferably in a personnel for a top corporate executive. Ex- cellent salary. The course begins March 2 1981 and meets 24 hours per week through Moy 8. ollice You must have good typing skill (60 wpm). OPENINGS Tuition is $150...enrolJees who satisfactorily complete I year of employment ot dictaphone abililfcand have a minimum ol 2 years AMroy is a leading manufacturer Lawrence Memoriol Hospital will receive full tuition reimbursement. ol business school education of scanning electron microscopes Light Assembly & and related instrumentation. We So remember, do something nice for yourself, coll about our LPN refresher Charles River oilers a good starting salary Production Work course today! Mrs. Johno Wasdyke. 3°6 9250, Ext 377. commensurate with experience plus a lull range offer an outstanding benefits pro- gram. Our corporate heodquorters We hove teverol immediate openings ol benefits Please call Linda Ann Martin. on olt shifts lor individuals interested m Employment Manager at 658-6000 Ext 206 are attractive, and the atmosphere, general production work L-MH to arrange lor an interview congenial. Previous production experience not necessary, training will be provided To arrange an Interview, These ore permonent full-time positions LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL please contact Robert Howe, with full compony benefits including I0"e Charles River^Ka shift differential of Medford BREEDING LABORATORIES INC ' T»- H >■ 275-1400. 170 Governors Ave., Medford, MA 02155 ?SI BAUAROVALE ST For details, come in or coll Elaine LoCroix An equal opportunity employer WILMINGTON MA 0188" at 272-2150. AMR IELECTRONIZED An alhrmative action employer 160 Middlesex Turnpike Bedford. MA 01730 CHEMICALS PERSONNEL SECRETARY We ore an equol opportunity employer M f COMPANY We are seeking a bright energetic individual with a pleasant personality [South Bedford Street and o willingness to learn Responsibilities will include typing phone con- ] Burlington MA 01803 tact, greeting visitors and various other clerical duties PART-TIME An Equal Opportunity Employ*! M/E/H L Division ol High Volume Efi|inee>ing Corporation MERCHANDISING SECRETARY Our Merchandising Department is seeking a reliable individual with good mdth ACCOUNTING CLERK ond communication skills. Responsibilities will include typing travel arrange- Permanent, yeor round position available m our Account' ments ond various proiects. I-2 years office experience mg Department to assist with payables Light bookkeeping ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PROCESSORS experience required Oota entry ond' or light typing is a plus. ACCOUNTS Will maintain invoice files, determine poy dates, ond perform other related Licensed Nurses duties 6 months to I year accounts payoble experience Please call Nancy Nee at 617-658-5410 MERCHANDISING CLERICALS Da tome trie* offers a liberol benefits program including PAYABLE CLERK We have openings on all our shifts full Duties include figure work filing telephone communication ond general heolth ond dentol insurance, long ond short term disa- office assignments. Immediote openings for an individual with ot and part time, large modern multi-level bility life insuronce II paid holidays tuition reimburse- ment and referral bonus program and a monthly produc least 1 year accounts payable experience Profi health core facility. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS tion bonus cient use of calculator, ability to work with fi- Full time doys At least 6 months experience on a CMC key todisc gures and clerical accuracy required Full bene • Dental Plan • BC/BS We offer an outstanding benefits program including excellent medical plan, fits package. • Holiday Pay • Vacation Poy life insurance and income protection ond a liberal employee discount •Sick Pay • Excellent Starting datametrics Please apply at our Personnel Department. 83 Commerce way Woburn. Telephone Mary Hatch at Wage between 9:30 am and 2:30 p.m.. Monday-Friday, or coll ColleHe Lindsay. MM2M, Ext. 2109. 340 Fordham Rd., Wilmington, MA 01887 935-6650 —Ext. 231 on equal opportunity employer m f Immediately of* Route 93 at Exit 13 (Concord St ) lo arrange for an Interview. Please call Mrs. Holland, RN bear right off the exit romp and at - 729-9370 inn Fordham Rood is the first street on your left Aberjona Nursing Home 1 Smn/i tVames for Less! I An Equol Opportunity Employer M F M»

MANPOWER, the world's m oldest ond largest temporary You Can Be Eligible MAST INDUSTRIES. INC service has office ond in- dustrial work suited to your To Win A Prize! 270 West Cummings Park Woburn MA 01801 Electronic Technician Looking for a hard worker! Will pay $20,000 a needs. Assignments are short All you hove to do is come to our OPEN HOUSE year in salary and benefits! (Includes salary, paid An equal opportunity employer or long term Poy rates ore THURSDAY JANUARY 29TH 9 to 5. and register 14K-20K great. Jobs ore close to home for temporory or permanent office positions If insurance, poid vocations, 10% increase ond co. Come to the experienced ser- your name is picked ot the time of our drawing vehicle after training period.) If you ore o tech school grod or have equivalent vice today. Start earning mo you're o winner1 So why no' drop by and join us Applicant must be willing to work hard...Night experience with analog, digital, or RF testing, give us ney tomorrow CoM now for or coffee and pastry hours — 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. Sunday through Thurs- Secretaries Wore' Processors a call We hove several exciting opportunities with local appointment Never a fee componies High salaries ond excellent benefits. day. Cleaning equipment and floors in three res- Twists Clerks IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tauronts. Applicant must have experience in cus- We have mony short ond long lerm assignments • MD Engineering * Production Test Techs todial, cleaning type jobs Must know what clean available now. We otter * Competitive poy rates • Microwave is! We are looking for a dependable, long term • QC Techs 3 £P&aKJoh Associates • Holiday Poy • Calibration Techs • PC Assembly employee and are willing to pay for good work. • Vacation pay NEEDHAM — 444-6350 Call today to orronge lor a personal interview DEDHAM — 329-1930 97 Cambridge St., Burlington (Rear Iretrey R ! Bldg l Call 120 Cambridge St. 12 Cambridge St., Burlington, Mass. Call 861-7570 — 273-3040 - 1033-7265 Search Burlington, MA Temporary 8 Permonent Personnel Consultants for on appointment. y>x . -272-2750- JIW 1 166 New Boston Street Wobum, MAO I SO I 272-4350 ! ■"Personnel Foe*— on eawej Oppo«'u'"'> employer

EXERCISE Tiger Wanted Full Time Receptionist Productlon Supervisor CASHIER TECHNICIAN Personnel Consultant — PART TIME - Employment - FULL TIME — Excellent opportunity for individual with 2-5 years Doctor's office seeking For one ol the tostest growing secretarial clerical agencies' Work in our coin room BAM to I P.M Monday through Flexible hours required. in the area {Centre Plocement Agency). Must be able to deal experienced reception- experience working with small components. Friday. Experience preferred but will train someone with Local BABYSITTER with people on o one-to-one basis and have good telephone background handling cosh- ist for full time posi- rapport excellent soles ability a must Port Time Apply Personnel Department For Interview call - 933-2700 Package Store tion. Duties include pa- 'or ..call.nl career Call Marilyn or Judy tient accounts, tele- opportunity coll — Write Box 1981 phones & light typing. Centre Placement Service Woburn Vending Gloria Stevens INCON c/o Daily Times 31* Ash Street 103 Market St. 140 Common St. 247 Salem Street 25 Montvale Ave., Reading. MA Reading, Mais. low.II MA 01155 lawr.nc. MAOU40 j Woburn, MA 01101 m 273-0567 452-2100 485-9180 Woburn -944-0870- 944-4700 —Kit. 115

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Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham.

| Entry Level Openings: LPN'S I Isn't it about time to I..I appreciated? We think It it! II you agree, come to The Maiden Company Will Train Hospital and: a I * function fully In your rot* SECRETARIAL For individuals who would like to get that touch of visibility * be recognized for your expertise you need to move ahead, now's the time to join MECH-EL * en|oy the acute car* sotting Industries in Woburn. Right now we seek Entry Level * participate flexible wording schedules with Assemblers and Stock Handlers and will train qualified can- OPPORTUNITIES options for contingency, mothers others and 4 day/t0 hour work week didates. MECH-EL is a leading manufacturer of Automatic Openings available lor experienced IPN's lor full time, port time, day rotating, evenings and Semi-automatic aluminum wedge bonding equipment- and nights in the following areas ATAVCO... equipment that the explosive semiconductor industry is buy- MEDICAL /SURGICAL UNITS ing right up. In the past year alone, MECH-EL has doubled We have requirements for secretarial can- MEDICAL TEACHING UNIT its sales. Individuals who join us now will gain the chance to SURGICAL TEACHING UNIT didates who have had at least five years make a real impact on our future. secretarial experience preferably in a technical MIXED PEDIATRIC/MEDICAl SURGICAL UNIT Assemblers—Openings are available in the following areas: CRITICAL CARE UNIT — (Significant medical/surgical experience required) environment. mechanical, electrical, and P.C. board. And receive: Successful applicants should be self-starters * free parking and possess proficient shorthand and typing Stock Handlers—Will be involved with kitting, receiving and * free educational programs skills. Additional responsibilities will be to inventory control. * new competitive salary scale commensurate with experience * excellent benefit package including 100% tuition reimbursement Interested applicants should drop by the Personnel Depart- prepare technical reports and coordinate travel * experience working with medical/surgical BU residency program ment. We're located right near the Woburn Mall. Just take arrangements for our technical staff. * 2 week hospital orientation on days, evenings, or nights according the Washington St. exit off Rte. 128 to 17 Everbera Rd. Ideal working conditions exist at our modern In Woburn, or call Joan Matthews at 935-4750, MECH-EL to numbers of applicants facility. You will work in a people-oriented en- Industries, Inc., 17 Everberg Rd., Woburn, MA 01801. To arrange on interview appointment please coll Judith A Madden. Employment Manager I 322 7560 Ext 5350or 5352 vironment and enjoy a liberal benefit program including tuition assistance, incentive savings An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F plans, ample parking, and a modern employee I THE MALDEN HOSPITAL cafeteria. r 1 Hospital Road, Mi If you would like to explore these oppor- Maiden, MA 02141 An Equol Opportunity Employer M f H tunities and learn more about the advantages of ■■■MINDUSTRIESSCH-EL"" INC. work at AVCO, please call Ms. Deborah Stone at 657-3160. ASSEMBLERS! ACTIVITY Assembler AIDE 2nd Shift Working at Portex means working with a friendly group of indivi- A 20 hour per week posi- AVCO tion is ovoilable m on odult An immediate opening exists lor an duals making life support devices for the health care industry. SYSTEMS DIVISION day core center in Everett Assembler with experience in light elec- Our continuing growth has created several openings for ASSEM- Duties include conducting re- tronic assembly techniques to include 201 Lowell Street creational activities ond serv BLERS with good work records, manual dexterity, and good eye- soldering Specilic duties will include the ing lunch to clients. Person Wilmington, MA 01887 sight. We offer good starting pay plus production bonuses and a rework ol production and field service should be sensitive to the printed circuit boards This position is An equal opportunity employer M/F comprehensive health insurance program (Hospital. Medical, Dental needs of older people and in permanent and may provide overtime op and Prescription Drugs), 11 paid holidays, and o flexible work terested in motivating clients to be os independent as poss- portunilies Work hours are 3PM to 1 >PM schedule. (7 3:30 or 8:30-5). ible. This position is funded un Nixdorl Computer Corporation oilers com- Please apply in person der o grant from the Depart- petitive wages, excellent benefits, pleasant CAD/CAM (Phone 658-5110 if you need directions). ment of Elder Affairs and is open to low-income people. working conditions and a convenient 55 years of oge or older location Please apply in person to For further informa- Donna Deyoe, 80 Mam Streel (Plaza North) PORTEX North Reading. MA 01864. or call Inc. tion, contact Jon Miliotfs Secretaries 664-5781 lor an appointment We are an at Mystic Valley Elder ''//,. "VOllS!"-"'siM»< "v.,Q«rv 1 equal opportunity employer m'l/h Due to 2 promotions and continuing growth. Computervision ^"VGTON MASTW* ^ Homo Caro, Inc., at is seeking 3 experienced Secretaries to join us in our Corporate — 324-7705 — An Equal Opportunity Employer Offices, located across from the Burlington Mall Minority applicants Committed to Success

ore encouraged to apply m These openings are in our Finance. Legal and information An Equai Opportunity Cms lore' Systems Departments While experience in any of these areas would be preferred, it is not required The applicants we seek FULL TIME SUPERMARKET OPENINGS will have a high school diploma, 5 or more years of solid PURITY SUPREME In WOBURN hat Immediate full COMPUTER secretarial experience, good typing skills, a strong attention to time openings for: SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR detail, and a good personality to work closely with others Excellent opportunity for persons who con handle a moder- Business or Secretarial School training would be a plus, Grocery Stockers Days ately busy console type switchboard and do light typing. shorthand, stenography, transcription or dictating equipment Experience necessary experience is ideal CLERK TYPIST Produce Clerk Do s Requires accurate typing skills and ability to work with y figures. Computervision offers you the chance to work for one of Experience necessary America's most dynamic and fastest growing Fortune 1000 Starting rote for the above two positions will be based on pre companies You enjoy a modern, highly professional Salary commensurate with experience We offer a com- vious experience with regular increases to $7 67 per hour. prehensive benefit program and a convenient location at SUPER JOBS environment, excellent opportunities for advancement, the |unction of Routes 93 and 126. competitive salaries and a progressive benefits package Night Stockers EXEC. SEC. $300 FUUNC. SEC. US250 including bonus incentive plan, educational assistance and Top. co. V.P req. excel, "old- Fortune 500 co. seeks per- Experience necessary. Starting salary based on experience medical/life insurance Contact the Personnel Department tchool sec. Plush, reloxed son with occmg bkgd Excel. with regular increases to $7 67 per hour plus 25 per cent 933-7300, Ext. 44. environment i.< ikllli required. night differential. if you are Interested In and qualified for any of these Comprehensive benefits including BC BS MM. dental ond KIM'L. SEC. ti$240 rWJMS, CU. ti $240 openings, please write Dan Kruger, Manager of Human prescription drug coveroge, pension plan and educational Will be involved in all as- To handle heavy purchase Resources. Computervision corporation, 50 Mall Road, assistance. LYTRON, INC. pects of personnel in busy, orders. Also assist Buyer plus Burlington, MA 01803. Or call him at 273-4750. An equal Mease apply In person to the upbeat office. Good com- some inventory control Flex- opportunity employer. Store Manager — 2 Elm Road, Woburn Dragon Court, Woburn, MA 01801 munications skills 1 ability ible hours available. to work well under pressure An Equol Opportunity Employer M/F je» necessary. COST. SMC. Ii $230 7 openings - one req some SEC-KCTT. tsSnO college, other needs good PURITY Growing co. seeks person to typing. Excel, communica- be sec. to Program Mgr Some tions skills essential lor both Changing Spring Is Here tech typing required, some SEC. front desk reception...much $200 imagination SUPREME $180 voriety. Software Oept Variety of sec duties Good typing, a An Equol Opportunity Employer into Reality ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT rTntolypiHttif Ofti must. Dictaphhne. Local co. I yr. exp. on any CLERK -TYPIST S1I0 If your present position leaves you cold, come ond machine. Co. will train on the Export d.pl ol busy con see how warm and wonderful working with nice peo- very latest equipment. sumer electronics co. — ASSEMBLERS — ple can be. You must enjoy a buiy people-oriented Come to H.H. Scott where you can work in a full time position Personnel Coordinator environment, have good organizational skills, good Severol part-time position, including: Medical Transcriber Accepting doing light assembly work. We want people who wont to be typing, ond one year of business experience. Our Word Processor, and F C Bookkeeper...plus man, other part of a growing team effort producing high quality stereo ADIA the world's second lorgest temporary help client company is located within commuting distance of full time positions Companies pay all lees. speaker systems Coil winding and soldering experience help Woburn. offers high salary, excellent benefits, and service, has an excellent permanent opportunity Drop In or cell Hilary or Charlotte. 272-6750. Applications ful but we will train the right people. H.H Scott offers a com- opportunity for advancement. Leave winter behind for on individual who enjoys working with people, plete benefits package including BC'BS. dental plan, life in- and step into the warm happiness of spring with a Open evenings by appointment handling a variety of duties and working under For Cafeteria surance and paid holidays. If interested and quolified come new exciting position. Call now. we'd love to tall you _ '"* pressure. Front desk position with lots of respon- see Jerry Fuller. Production Manager. more. Tt^J^S\3»*23C Middlesex Turnpike sibility. One year previous business experience Help — -aJ Burlington, Moss. 01S03,, required. Opportunity for advancement. Excel- Call lent fringe benefits including paid health and Call 933-7265 Search dental insurance and bonus incentive based on §SCOTT PC performance 933-8710 145 New Boston Street Woburn, I iOlMl The Name to listen to. ASSEMBLERS Ext. 2400 »* J For appointment call ADIA TEMPORARY Mifcmol hlghuiMllh hlghftdellh rijuiiimt-nt simi l 4~ Due to excellent business growth. SERVICES, Burlington — 273-1842. »»» 20 Commerce Way. Woburn, MA 01888 Adac Corporation, a manufac- turer ol compuler peripheral on equal opportunity employer m f P'^ — PART TIME — equipment, is expanding. We have need (or PC board assem- blers who have soldering experi- ANSWERING SERVICE Kitchen Aide ence. NEEDED HAIRDRESSERS OPERATORS Adac provides pleasant working 6:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.. 3 days per week, ond Burlington Sun., Noon - 5 p.m. conditions and is located at the every other weekend. Medical Transcriber Woburn Area Mon. 7 a.m. • 3 p.m. lunction of Routes 128 and 93 Sot. I a.m. -5 p.m. Please contact Ron Fucci. Evenings and weekends. 32 hour permanent HAIRSTYLISTS Alto Mon. t TIM*. Mldnlght-8:30 o.m.' Call for appointment ADAC CORPORATION position, Woburn area. Coll with following Legible handwriting and pleasant Fred Scholl- 729-9595 70 Tower Office Park telephone voice required. Woburn, MA 01801 TAD/POWER TEMPORARIES Rent space. New salon. Call _ (617) 935-6668 For interview Winchester Convalescent Mm. Duke between II o.m. -*rp,m an equal opportunity employer 2, 279 Cambridge St., 273-4646 for interview appointment. & Nursing Home Burlington — 272-9222— »»» 73 26 20 272-1750 223 Swonton St., Winchester „ „ VW*NN

V warn ■MMLMMIWMI tmm SfSSS.VS!i^S!n^f. «p«m.im»n. mmhmi. ewi«oie.i. L-W VW— WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28,1981-PAGE S-15 No a.Mlnglr.nscriQt. WHmlnjlon & Tewkstwy Town Crier, Stoneharr, lna.p.nd.r.1 33 933-3700 TP" 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. NURSES AIDES

n erjone Nureing Home, a modern Healthcare facility committed to com-| passionate patient care, is offering on the job training for excellent full and part| time opportunities You're •7 A.M. to 3 P.M. • Newly improved starting salary • Excellent benefits package • Blue Cross Blue Shield Master Medical • Dental Insurance welcome.Production Support • Shift differential paid BayBanks Data Services Representatives • Large modern multi-level facility Detect and define production-reloted errors, initiate Come in and talk to us about arrangements. OPEN HOUSE corrective measures ond oct as liaison between bank operotion departments/BDSI. Contact Mrs. Holland, R.N. for appointment and interview. Tuesday and Wednesday January 27 and 28 Computer Operators 729-9370 4-8 P.M. IBM-3707158 or IBM-3033N, MVS/JES 2 experience re- Saturday, January 31 quired, knowledge of MVS job-flow helpful. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Data Center Scheduler Aberjona Nursing Home You're welcome to join us at our new OS/MVS experience required. Coordinate scheduling 184 Swanton Street, Winchester, MA 01890 facility for a few relaxed, informative hours. Find our how you can get im- for all shifts, ossess'monitor system performance. mediate job satisfaction with ample Catalog Controller opportunity for career development. Maintain and control production software libraries us- Talk with us about your goals, what ing Panvolet. you're looking for in your next posi- tion. And let us tell you about your Technical Writer growth potential within our rapidly Responsible for creation of written operating pro together is Experienced expanding, multi-system installation. cedures and maintenance of documentation library. Al oui proqrpssive 200- You're welcome to ask questions. All '^W bed physical rehabilitation Nursing Assistants you want. And we think our answers Our convenient location is at 1025 Main Street in the belt.tj| hospital wi- vi ■ • • We Need You! will come as a welcome surprise. Banks Square areo of Walthom - 3 minutes from Exit lhal Ihere s sompthmg 49E, Route 128. even bPttrr than a helping hand We are interested in experienced Opportunities ovoilable for nursing assistants to work in an If you can't make II. lend your return* to Box No. Thai s a team ol helpinq hands acute core setting on a variety ol medical surgical units people to fill: Nurse therapist physician family Prior formal course required 1062. The Dally Times, 25 Monrvale Av*., Woburn. and paln-ni , oonltn.it*' then cltorls al MA 01801. Thonkt for your Interest I New England Rehabilitation Hospital Two Week Orientation Provided and lhal s heller loi everyone We Orientation offers days evenings or nights have opemnqs lor . BayBanks Data Services Shift* Available registered nurses on completion of orientation include days mating permo nent 3 11. II? full time or part time Mothe>» others hours An Equol Opportunity Employer Full Time 7AM -3PM or contingency pool schedule olso ovoilable Full and Pail Tune 3 P M • 11 P M and 11 P M ■•■ '." Salary Based On Experience shifts To orrange an interview, call Judith A. Madden. Employ- nursing assistants ment Manager. 322 7560 Exl. 5350 or 5352. - Full Time Days 7AM -3PM THE MUSI HOSPITAHyU opportunity Relay the message! Full and Part Tune 3 P M ■ 11 P M and 11 PM -7AM shilts 1 year s experience required Hospital Road, Maiden, MA 02148 THETA-J is hiring An Equol Opportunity Employer M. F. H 22 23 M Our benefits. Uaininq programs and the sense ol a challenge lhal s | • '•■—i ■ ■' ' ' Assistant * shared can make an important Hybrid conlnbution to your career Building Superintendent this position-require! ombitiovi individual with For an interview please contact oi leosi tiv* yeort experience sn budding opera Assembly Trainees Lauren Johnston RN 935-5000 IKHIS or mom tenor* e Musi hove knowledge ot Raw. •leftitcity general moint*nonxe ot building and Exl 346 grounds healing *«r>tilla>inq Oil condiliOt and II you have good eyesight, can work with a microscope and possess »e" Injection Molding WMCEHf ID, MA 01SS0 935-7600 Reading An eouai opportunity employer M F Machine Operators Theta-J Corporation To$5.25,HOUR Savings Bank 208 West Cummings Park Persons with mechonical abilities looking for o modern com An equal opportunity employer 77 jq f .LICENSED NURSE Woburn, MA 01801 pony which offers its employees training |ob upgrading competitive salaries and company paid benefits 3-11 and 11-7 Call Penonn.l for an appointment al 2730890 ■NURSES AIDES THETA-J CORPORATION Equal Oppor.unily Emp'-w POLY STRUCTURES. INC All Shilts LEADERSHIP IN SOLID-STATE INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY 100 Cambridge Street Marketing Will Train Burlington MA 01803 Call between 8 a.m. Qfr ExitJINoHRte 128 273-01*0 Secretary and 4 p.m. $275 PLUS for ar» appointment DRAIN Professional secretary with excellent typing and communi- Mrs. Kelley cative skills to provide secretarial support to the Vice Pre- TELLERS sident of rv\or*eting in this Fortune 500 company Excellent -933-8175- CLEANING If you have money handling experience, good JOIN fully paid benefits Immediate opening for ex- W0DURN perienced professional drain financial optitude and like public contact, Ihere THE WORKHANDLERS CALL — 273-4460 cleaners Salary and or com- is a position available in a growing commer i vX"/"^ Short ond long term light 6 New England Executive Park INURCIHI mission Greater Boston and industrial assignments Many shifts cial bank in Arlington. We offer excellent salary North Shore oreas Poy equal 4th Floor — Burlington 118 Frances Street, Woburn. M ovoilable immediately Good pay to ability Send resume or benefits and working conditions We are seeking on a daily basis. CIRCLE EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANTS past experience to a team oriented employee. Coll now or stop In. We Are The People Who Care", P.O. Box No. 7 Opon 7 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ■ Please call Mr. Robinson at Main Office 97 Cambridge St.. Burlington. MA **u POS't'ONS PA'D B« CliCNT COMPANIES PRESIDENTIAL POWER Winchester, MA. 648-8000, Ext. 22 for an interview. (RearTre-rey R E Bldq . * Early & Late Appointments $300 01890 «» - 273-3040 - W WtMBIBmASSASSOCiATIONOr PERSONNEL COMSUIIANTS * SECRETARY Personnel Pool We have been hired to find the President ol this General Help Production Area Fortune 200 company, a n&w right hand person. You Machine We ore looking lor on individuol to ossist primarily in our should have 2 years office experience, secretarial Machine Operator production deportment by removing empty cartons and sweep- school a big plus, with excellant skills in lyping. Shop Help ing Moors, light maintenance ability a plus. Ideal for someone shorthand, ond dictaphone, a very professional mon> Part Time or Full BOOKKEEPER ner. and a smooth woy with people You must under We will train. who wants regular port time work from 12 5 p.m everyday, stand Business at the top. This position offers excel- Must be over 18. -FULL CHARGE- is reliable ond likes to work without close supervision. Come For non-production type work Individual should | in ond talk to Jerry Fuller or Ed Hennetty. lent salary with fast increases, good benefits and a Please call be familiar with setup and operation of Bridge- real opportunity to assume very important responsi For Chemical Sales Office Iport. lathes, and radial arm drill. Knowledge ol | In Wtlmington bihties Coll now ond see what the view is like from - 935-2328 - the top. [blueprints helpful, but not required. Good typing skills and some invoicing required. Arlston Engraving Please call Miss O'Leary at Call a Machine Call Paul Nickerson 933-7265 Search 98 Wlnn Street — 935-5800- Woburn MA 01801 - 658-6710 - 165 New Boiton Street Woburn. MA 01101 for appointment

FUU TIME Shipper/ Attendants ELECTRICIANS RETAIL SALES Full time. Will train. Advance- Immediate Openings For Licensed SECRETARIAL ACTIVITIES ment and benefits available POSITIONS Interview at th« main office and Experienced Helpers Receiver This 14 year old company ho* on opening for o person Fri- ore currently ovoilable with [Person to conduct activities in small Level 3 783 Mom St.. Winchester. day A minimum of 7 years secretarial experience after Full poid benefit package includes medicol disa Togway Shoe stores. Prior General warehouse automatic cor woih and re- high school a mint. A well organized conscientious person | nursing home. Approximately 20 hours weekly. shoe experience is recom- work lull time. conditioning center. bility. life insurance, holidays ond vacations mended buJ not rtecessory with the ability to handle details ond the desire to grow will Solary commensurate with experience. qualified individuals will be start ot $13,000 annually and will enjoy fringes that include Call for an appointment or apply Apply In person. Craft & Hobby 100 per cent company paid BC BS tromed 35-40 hourvweeV 171 Cambridge Rd., including some evening ond Supplies Inc. Forward resume to Box 1107 THE VINCENT ELECTRIC CO.. INC. weekend work c/o Daily Times, 25 Monrvale Avenue Woburn, MA 01801 Burlington, MA Coetecl Welter CfcaMet 7 Micro Drive , Woburn,MA 01*01 Shield System 938-6233 ; Woburn. MA i — 272-0553- far aa eeswntmen* — 933-7080— _ -729-2326-: Aw ■eM*'■eponMiy'r empto,*' ■ I - 729-8020-

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We're Fast SECRETARIES Transducer Bentley College offers more than just o |ob If you're a bright, conscientious worker with PRINTED CIRCUIT good typing and communication skills, look To Recognize what we have for you., tuition reimburse- Manufacturing ment (2 free courses per semester)... trouble- IS GROWING... free commute ond free parking...prestige of Your Good Skills working in a highly regarded coeducational institution. Also, health and life insurance. We hove openings on our 1 st and 2nd shifts (or both Paid holidays and vocation Engineer LEXIDATA is a leader in the tromees and experienced people who wont to join o leader in For Immediate attention, call the the printed circuit industry development of superior graphics and imaging processing systems We rely Personnel Office at 191-3427. To work on a variety of products for sensing on a network of enthusiastic pressure, vacuum, and How. Our products, FIRST SHIFT 7 A.M.-3:30 P.M. professionals with a variety of eflective SENIOR which are used to improve productivity, ore SECOND SHIFT 3:30-11:30 P.M. skills. As a member of our fast-paced selling rapidly and we need help to increase team, you'll soon discover that we're ACCOUNTING CLERK (10% Shift Dill.) production and introduce new designs. quick to recognize the abilities and Individual will edit ond sign all disburse • Photo Lab Technicians • Chem lab Assistant efforts of our people. Right now, we're ments from the payroll ond accounts payable • Dry Film Technicians • General Utility Workers looking for skillful individuals in the deportments. Prepares accounting schedules We require a mechanical engineering degree following area: relating to Plant Assets Reserves ond Invest and three years of experience Familiarity • Touch Up Technicians • Quality Control Inspectors ment Activities Processes Development Re with materials and electronics is desirable. (Experience Preferred) ceipts Associates degree or equivalent In PCC otters a comprehensive benefits pockoge along wilh good solory RECEPTIONIST/ Accounting. 2 yrs. experience in accounting Please send your resume and salary require- pleasant work conditions ond the opportunity to learn a trade and environment preferred. ments in confidence to Nancy Nee. become a port ol our successful team Stop by our focility to fill TYPIST For immediate attention, coll the Personnel out an application We have the opportunities Come grow wilh us Office at 891 3427 We ore actively seeking Datametrici offers a liberal benefits program Our receptionist has been promoted! inquiries from minorities, women, ond dis- including health ond dentol Insurance, long We have an attractive opening for a abled persons. pleasant mannered, well groomed and short term disability life Insurance, 11 paid PRinTED individual to greet visitors and operate holidays, tuition reimbursement, and referral our Dimension 400 switchboard. Your bonus program, ond a monthly production responsibilities will also include typing bonus. CIRCUIT (60 wpm minimum), ordering office supplies and metering mail This is a »» w» » » » highly visible position with lots of growth potential One year of business D datametrics to MICRO DRIVE experience is necessary WOBURN MASS 01801 340 Fordhom Road, Wilmington, MA 01187. l«17| 93S9S'0 LEXIDATA OFFERS EXCELLENT BENEFITS Including life, health and Kevlln Is a leader In the RF Rotary Immediately off Rte. 93 at Exit 13 (Concord An Equal Opportunity Employer M If Joint Field We otter a comfor- dental plans; 100 percent tuition reim- table wort; atmosphere, top MM, Street)...bear right off the exit ramp and bursement; 3 weeks paid vacation In fully paid BOBS MM. health Met Fordham Road is the first street on your left. Insurance II1* paid holidays, a your 3rd year; initial 6 month perfor- liberal vacation achedule. and an mance salary reviews; paid sick days; Employee Stock Ownership Plan and credit union. Don't wait. If you are Interested In this position, send your resume to the attention of Paula Myers, or call her at 663-8550. Opportunity Knocks MACHINISTS A & LIGHT MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY Self-starting, all-around machinists are needed lor work on ILEXIDATA short-run, semi-production parts and subassemblies Call FULL TIME 7 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. Diagnostic Equipment Service Corporation, a nine yeor old. Woburn 933-9510 based Medical Field Service company has three outstanding opportuni- ICORPORATION MACHINIST TRAINEE Barry Controls a leoder since 1943 In the manufacture ties available: 755 Middlesex Turnpike ot components for controlling shock vibration ond noise Trade school graduate or 1 year experience capable ot has several full time Mechanical Assembly positions a reading blueprints Duties will include cutting raw slock, Billerica, MA 01865 voiloble on our first shift. Administration: operating millers and lathes Call 933-9510 Service Department Coordinator ■ basically responsible lor receiving MODEL SHOP As on Assembler you will receive on the |ob training, and assigning field service jobs. Good phone voice, and excellent re- MACHINIST excellent storting wages, o full line o* benefits and work m a modern, clean facility cord-keeping skills are prerequisites. College background would be The individual we seek will work with our assembly and a plus. Greatest Opportunities engineering people, making adjustments and modifications to various mechanical assemblies as well as basic as- Interview* will be held on Friday. January 10th between Don't Hesitate - Call Today!! sembly and machining. Call 935-4800 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. In Woburn. (No appointment neces- Field Service: iary Our plant Is conveniently located juif off Route 121 Field Service Trainee ■ leorn how to repair, test, and trouble shoot WOBURN WILMINGTON at 1I0O Commerce Way In Woburn. medical equipment. Some electronic training and mechanical skills DESIGN/SECY $250 EXEC/SECY $250t KEVLIN 110D Commerce Way are required to lill this growth opportunity. Career minded altitude with Great new Co. growing ra Manufacturing Co. Woburn, MA 0)801 Field Service Technician Solid Electronic School training and actual ex- (lair for new ideas will land pidly Pres needs reol right Woburn, MA 01801 - 935-4336 - this supe'b oppty Support arm lor special projects Itqua* Opporlunily ( mplo perience with instrumentation is required An equal opportunity employer. M 'f Dir & type Int'l corresp Make travel plans Telephone Bob George at 933-8692 to make an appoint- BURLINGTON WOBURN ment to discuss any of the above positions, or send a copy R ft. D/ASST S220 BUS. BEGINNER $175 Let your lingers do the talk This dynamic executive of ex Nursing Assistant of your resume to him at: mg Super skills required pandmg int I Soles & Mktg fl^ BARRY visible rewards m prominent dept needs your smile and Training Program Excellent growth spot personality Leorn ond grow CONTROLS Diagnostic Equipment STONEHAM On February 23, Winchester Hospital will begm a five A DIVISION W liAHHY WHICH 1 U»-I'OUATIf)N ® READING week program to train nursing assistants. The program s RECEP/TYPIST $210 ASST BOOKKEEPER 200 will be conducted Monday through Friday on the day Service Corporation Nip this challenging oppty Established Co needs Pro shift Applicants selected for this program will be paid in the bud' Young dynomic to handle A R A R monthly during their training and will be offered hospital posi- 165-N New Boston Park mktg group seeks conscien- statements & gen ledger tions on all shifts upon successful completion of the pro Woburn, MA 01801 „. tious person to handle office. Benefits galore gram Applicants must be high school graduates Hospital ex Secretary NO. 6 LAKESIDE pBrience of any kind would be helpful, but is not mon We are seeking an energetic individual wilh OFFICE PARK dotory • organizational ability to work for the Vice- WAKEFIELD President of Sales. Men & Women For further information, coll the Employee Relation* De- 245-5610' partment ot 729-9000. ext. 276. Qualifications lor this position include: an alert- Full or Part Time ness todetail, thoroughness, reliability, flexibil- With automobiles, station wagons or vans to deliver the new North ity, a willingness to learn, and accurate typing Suburban Telephone Directory in Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, ac ZE 2£ jr skills. Charretle offers excellent benelits and Reading, Stoneham, North Reading ond surrounding North Suburban WINCHESTER HOSPITAL competitive wages. areas. Meat Cutters Winchester. MA 01890 Telephone Personnel Apply (or interview An Equal Opporlunily Employe' M f Full and port time positions available in our 935-6000 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Doily W for an interview appointment Burlington store. Persons must be pleasont and Monday-Friday enjoy conversing with customers. Retail cutting experience necessary. charrette »,V Italian American Veterans Call lor appointment 40 Oakland Street Maiden, MA Mr. Meat of Burlington V 'between Highland Avenue and Pearl Street) Reuben H. Donnelley — 272-3666 — An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ax 2E 3£ as 3T SECURITY GUARDS Full and Port Time Old Colony Security has several openings in - FULL TIME — EXPERIENCED OPERATORS the Reodinq and Woburn orea. Must be over Data Entry Clerk Permanent Positions BOOKKEEPER Experienced in payables, receivables and payroll. 21 with own transportation ond clear record Will be doing dota entry on a CRT. as well os maintaining invoice files. Some dota entry experience or good typing Warehouse For small sales office. Some customer telephone No lireorms necessary. Uniforms and benelits provided Retirees are welcome to apply. ability is necessary. We offer on excellent benefit package contact required. Work KEYPUNCH For interview call 944-7145 Pleaie call Martha Carey to set up an interview. Northeastern Ammonia OLD COLONY SECURITY, INC. Call The Boyd Corporation 935-6020 Co., Inc. 50 Salem St. 112 Commerce Woy DATA ENTRY 26 Henshow Street Woburn, MA 01801 THE BACHMAN CO. Choose the plan thot suit* your needi All the*. Companies ore conveniently located on Route 121. Woburn, MA 01801 — 935-9155- 280 Mishawum Rd. PART TIME — Three evenings 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.. plu« -933-5345- 7'-» hours on Saturday Numeric work on Key Disc or IBM 129 Woburn, MA .. ***** PART TIME — Four evenings start onytime 4:30 p.m. to 7 00 pm and work 5 hours Full benefits plus optional Immediate Openings EXPERIENCED overtime ELECTRONIC TECH It's a Bright Idea to FULL TIME — F.ve doys. storting at $200 to $220 per week Port time set your own hours to prototype and debug new \ Work for Travis Temporary FULL TIME — Four day work week work 4 days and get product for local firm Must be able to tram assembly per- f Secretary/Receptionist Secretary sonnel Severol yeors experience at component level for Immediate openings in lop local companies live doys pay' 2nd shift plan also available analog ond circuitry Lead Operator and Supervisor Positions Available •CRT OPS •CLERK TYPISTS Needed pan time ill you have good typing, good phone manner, We hove other full ond port time positions open. Coif us ^interviewing skills and like 8:30-5 hours, we pro- Frexible day hours. for on appointment or if you wish to be on our JOBS Call Jim Curtis for appointment • IBM COMPOSER OP /TYPIST AVAILABLE mailing list. — 272-7723 - vmise you'll never be bored! lop rates holiday & vocotion pay credit union. CALL Call Alice. 272-6750 KEYPUNCH CENTER Programs & Analysis. Inc. Call for appointment TRAVIS Or Slop By Data Entry Placement TEMPORARY 223C Middlesex Turnpike 21 Ray Avenue, Burlington -273-1993— ,.J 861-6644 - 935-6331 — " SERVICES Burlington, MA01(03 vn

Sellers, a leading food service, has the following openings in BEDFORD. Appointment Supervisor Part Time Receptionist General Help 8:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M. Grill Person Grit blasters, sprayers, bench hands needed lor Local company seeks responsible person with ex- Position available for individual with neat op. Mon.-Fri.. 6 A.M. 2 P.M., $4/hour immediate opening. We will train. cellent telephone skills. Duties include scheduling pearonce, congenial disposition ond professional Cafeteria Worker and verification of appointments. Hiring, training — APPIY - telephone manner. Typing required. Filing and Mon. Fri.. 6-8 hours between 6 A.M. - 2 P.M. and supervision of telephone appointment per- other various administrative duties Work around your schedule. $3.60/hour sonnel. All company benefits plus incentive. We ore seeking conscientious and dependoble people Ex- Salary open. General Plasma Assoc. perience helpful but not necessary WE WILL TRAIN Excellent SOLID STATE TESTING 5 Draper Street 56 Middlesex Turnpike benefits. For a personal interview call Mr. Harris Woburn, MA For info, call Muriel Lombordo of — Burlington. MA We hire the handicapped ond — 275-2834 — — 935-7803 — we are an equal opportunity employer 213 -2720972- »*

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AUTOMOTIVE INSTRUCTIONS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE Free Carpet Installation PICTURE FRAMING Part Time CLASSIC I960 T.BIrd hrd ART N' FACTS STUDIO SMONEYGIVENS IT'S OUR Anniversary gift including all kinds top, maroon, excellent and gallery. Classes in "WE PAY MORE than to you. Choose carpet and needlepoint and crewel Position cond Call 729-2338 calligraphy, watercolor, anyone" for old furn, desks, pad from any one of our 6 work, stretching and AM stained glass, drawing, china cabinets, round selected running lines ans blocking, samples on We require an industrious person in 1977 TOYOTA CELICA GT painting and more Adults tables, bookcases, old dolls, we will install It absolutely and children's program. display. J Squibb, 17 Llftback. AC, AM FM wind-up toys, hall trees, free. Stairs and halls our book shipping department. (Hours Intervale Terr.Reading Off stereo with cassette deck, Brochure. 438 2900 or 729- commodes, sterling, slightly higher We are one 2926. 489 Main St., Rt 129 944 247. FStfC include 9-5 Thursday & Friday.) Some good gas mileage Ex- paintings, banks oriental of the largest volume C0M5ULTnWT cellent running condition Stoneham dealers ol discount carpets rugs etc. Florence, licensed clerical work. INSTM29 In Massachusetts Heavy S4.500 Call alter 5 30 935 auctioneer, 665 9452,5870 REDUCE SAFE & Fast 0615 with GoBese Tablets 8, E Blush carpet from arfn Facts Studio WHS Outstanding opportoniiy lot a coteer STARKMANN BOOKS INC. Al 30 Vap "water pills" Central urlington Carpet and CLASSES IN Calligraphy. BASEBALL CARDS Hollytek Mills Regularly with areo's leading retail carpet stote. A -935-7350- wa4ercolor. stained glass, Pharmacy, 22 Main St, No MM W USED CARS for parts and WANTED Trains Wanted Reading, Ma 01864 FSl $19.95 per sq. yd .; now only person with a special flair lot decorating salvage. Highest prices drawing, painting 8, more. Pay cash for Lionel, Ives, 28N $11.95 Hurry while our ond o sincere desite to help others is paid for late wrecks Used Adults & children's American Flyer, Marklln, supply lasts Wall to wall program Brochure 438 right lor our business. All schooling, insur- parts for sale Woburn Auto Bing, etc. Call Bob, days FIREWOOD 1 cord. $120, carpeting our specialty Parts, 240 Mishawum Rd., 2900, 729 2926, 489 Main St, 272 9778, Eves. 438 6627 128 cu. ft . Vj cord, $65. 64 Robert's Carpet Outlet ances, profit sharing, superior working Woburn 933 7250. Mass Sto INST2 28S WANTED cu " Seasoned wood. 658 474MAIN STREET environment and an opportunity lor sub- Dealers License No. 827. WILMINGTON, MASS PIANO & ORGAN FLORIDA Will drive your**" AMI3x 658 9694 stantial eornmgs is vours il you meet our CHILDREN ADULTS car fo Florida. Sat Feb 7 ... MECHANICAL SHOP PERSON Husband, wife and two BUTCHER BLOCK 24 w FSM22x stondards. Emeline Delaney Munroe I 77 OLDS Custom Cruiser children Write Daily top rack, new In June, Pd Manufacturer-Distributor of res- 7292964 INSTM24 Wagon White with red Times, Box 1143, 25 Mont $189. now $75; Antique Seven Acres Farm taurant equipment needs person leather inter Immaculate. READING CLINIC vale Ave, Woburn, MA Violin $150, very old FRESH EGGS, fresh for assembly work, shipping and 350 V8, new white wall tires INDIVIDUAL IN 0|gQl clarinet BO; oil painting of capons, broilers, turkeys, with set-up snows Loaded, STRUCTION year round in ' violin by ATA Appleton'61', fowl, pure honey & maple receiving. Mechanical experience all power, complete with reading, spelling, math, CASH PAID for antiques. B0; bo,, „f woodworking syrup Concord St, No. davisjk is essential to assume duties of tow package including H D. writing, K adult Remedial used furniture, glass, clamps, BO; Carbide dado Reading, 664 3530 exit 13 off hitch, auto level and posi shop operations. This position 8, enrichment. Complete wicker furniture, oak blades, new BO; New In- 93. FStfN traction. Must be seen diagnostic evaluation. tables, old toys, military tercom system 933 9467. . carpet tl offers permanent work, growth $4300 Call days 8-5. 944- Srofesslonal staff, flexible FS22 items, swords, etc. Will buy __ TRAILER HITCHES sold |8590 MRS. MC LEAN — 688-5500 opportunity and company benefits. rs.. nominal fees. Centers most anything Please call GIRLS Figure Skates, size and installed; pick up truck Al 30 In Wilmington and 915-3389 8,272 9167. WM6x Riedells Good condition bumpers, all types of For Interview Appointment Apply in person or call: 4| 1978 GMC PICK-UP w cap Arlington. LD 8. Reading INSTANT CASH Call 933 6187. welding Elsfon Welding Clinic Inc. For free V-8, 305 engine, 22,000 mi. WANTED Good old fur- Z*L6 Service, 180 Park St, North brochure call Central Office Brite Way Corp. custom tires and pin niture, antiques, Oriental DMSO AS seen on 60 Reading. 664 3498 FStfN 646 4049 INSTUx 11 Sixth Road striping, AM FM cassette rugs, clocks, old toys, etc. Minutes, can now be pur- w-power booster call Paul CERAMIC CLASSES in Woburn Industrial Park Highest prices paid, bonded chased locally $20 for 801. HORSEFEEO 272 1463 Mint condition Woburn. Morning & & licensed. Also clean attics bottle 99.9 per cent pure ALSO Livestock and dog 933-6800 Al 29 evening Co-Ed. For details & cellars. We also buy Call 933 2851 or 387 087a leed Local representative 933-SaU^ INST2-3 estates 1 piece or entire FS1-29 1973 BUICK LESABRE 4 lor Agway, Inc. William household Call anytime. | OD - Cut, split 8, nson new tires, new battery, int INSTRUCTIONS F REW0 Joh 468 West St, INDIVIDUAL IN 944 6141 (Reading) or 646 seasoned. Hardwood full good, 47K orig miles, body 3666 Reading, 944 9161 FStfC STRUCTION year round in lArl ) 128 cubic ft $130 delivered fair, Yellow Asking 11200 reading, spelling, math, Wjyjjl" and senior citizen discount 5 or BO 685 5703 alters 30 V|NYL 0R Aluminum writing. K Adult Remedial Pm A2 4T CLASS RING KING 9330719K^SflljS*.' Ask for Paul ^"9. roofing, porch en K enrichment Complete c osures diagnostic evaluation, PAYING UP TO $65 for FS2-9 ' ' combination OFFICE MANAGER 1968 MERCURY Montego. 2 professional staff, flexible class rings, also diamonds windows & doors, insulation i , J IR w C& (Part-time) new tires on front, snows on hrs , nominal fees Centers an7%iz'r'st°eV |Vg%7ver f E °Op, , P F"«' (blown or bafts), ven rear, good car for $600 Call in Wilmington and antique iewelry, estate *£ft: All ^replace & Illation Free estimates 6585437. AI-28T Arlington. LD t. Reading ipwplrv nnrkPf watrhP^ wood stove lengths "a cord Since 1946 SHOEMAKER, Newspaper Marketing Co. has im- Clinic Inc. For free r^l^seattieXup j"'"- ft stli Delivery INC ' U L°°miS S*' Bed mediate opening for sharp, energetic 1977 GMC Pick Up brochure call 658-3169 or .0 ,8 DWT for .0K. 26 DWT Indud^d. Calf BHI 2S 5&E?* W",,M4* PURCHASED 1978 21K central off Ice 646 4049. and organized person. If you can do for 14K, and 34 DWT for Paul 245 9481 I-5M20X miles, 7' 1 ft Fisher p a. 6 tt INSTR13X 18K. No. Reading 664 6705 FSl 30QUALITY FIREWOOD the following: payroll, bookkeeping, :■, bed, 2 sets tires, sliding FOR BEGINNERS and WtfN 3 pc L|V j,, 74- creamCut, split Apple, cherry, tel. collections, basic office billing rear window, tilt wheel, reg advanced pupils, Kenneth ' ="- color couch, matching arm rock maple, red white oak. gas, more, excellent cond duties and misc. functions, we have a Wilson's organ workshop OLD ITEMS WANTED chair, coral high back hickory Free kindling. asking$5495 Call6626225 offers a limited number of DESKS. ROCKERS, tables, chair, $400.272 871?. $135, 128 cu ft Tree position for you! Salary commensu- Al 28T openings. 658 3601 or 685 hall trees, commodes, FS2 3surgery Call 245 8294 rate with experience. Call for appt. 4845 INSTtfT marble top furniture, MOVING SALE Antique FSM28x '79CHEVYC20pickup, std bureaus, cedar dining set & hutch $150; chests, LEE NELSON FURS trans, ps, pb. chrome Valley Comfort wood 933-6804 GultarPlano-Drum chests, loveseats, book HUNDREDS OF new furs & bumpers & whls, must sell LESSONS FREE use of burning stove $95; King cases, china cabinets. used furs to choose from. (ask for Mr. Bova) $5000 or BO Call Frank guitar, drum. Private size bed $100, tables, book Glass, china, clocks, lamps, cases, etc 657 7948 Storage, restyling. 657 7713. Al 28T lessons, all styles, all ages hummels, silver, old Sarrin Studio, 1098 Main St. __ FSl 30 cleaning 600 Washington Circulation Climbers iewelry, pre (1960 baseball 6 PC Heartshaped antiqued St. Boston 426 3065 FStfS LOOKING FOR a used car' Wakefield. 245 2200 cards), linens, patchwork Always a good selection. INSTtfC ce cream chairs (set). $35 quilts, crocheted spreads, Vch; Save Big. Hagen Auto e pair of Chinese FREE FABRIC PROF Entertainer, former old dolls, doll houses, toys, figured lamps 30" high. $40 AT SUNBURST Fabric Sales, 6 West St, Reading military political items pair Fawn colored genuine (rear of Mobile station) 944 Jr. H.S. teacher will teacti (pre 1940 clothing) brie a leather coat Full length. » » 7904 or 944 0229 your child to sing 8, play To Answer A brae Phvllis Hilton Auc custom made, size 12, $65 ™ Percent wool r-Kte _AtfC guitar if the talent is there. orac. rnyiiis """>" «uc when ou purchase 2 yds at Bill 658 6247 INST2 4T tioneer Appraiser. 662 6492, Call 729 58 „,.» only $4 $6 yd Dblface Box No. Ad USED CARS WANTED 6658749. WtfS 2 We also sell quality used CERAMIC CLASSES 2 SENCO AIRPOWERED «""••« ° Pjretnl »«■ Sales/Retail Management TRAINS WANTED , PaY staple guns lVj" narrow, Dainty colonial calicos, 25 Include only material that auto parts. Tested and ADULTS, Mon 8, Wed will fit into an envelope guaranteed. Abjrjona Auto evenings. 7 10. 1st lesson cash for Lionel, Ives, and \" wide staples $275 percent olf Due to intense no larger than o Business No Parts Inc. 278-280Salem St., free. Afternoon children's American Flyer, Marklln. new; wm sen |or J150 each int in quilting classes addtl 10(4 1 3'x°' 7") envelop with Woburn, 933 4440. Mass. classes starting Call Carol Bing. etc. Baseball Cards Call bet. 12 3.272 1141. ones planned 665 9771 Assistant Store Manager 1st doss postage ottoched Lie. No 2605 Qualify Our 9350517 evenings wanted. Call Bob. days 272 FS2-3 Franklin Sq. Mel. FSl 28S Goal; Satisfaction Our INSTM2-19 9778. Eves 438 6627. WOODSTOVE • Victorian If you hove som» previous toloi experience a background ol effort ond achievement WMSx style, black cast iron In FIREWOOD Oak, Maple, ond are willing to work evenings and Saturdays. Sherwin-Williams has outstanding career Reward. AMI Ox ANTinilFC side size, 18xllVj, 17 deep. Hickory, etc Seasoned, opportunities to discuss with you. ANTIQUES Mnnuu" Some pipe and damper $95 split hardwood By the Vou will receive on the job training for responsibilities that include soles credit and 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY WANTED ANTIQUES firm After 5,935 7659. cord. runs like vie. Salem St., Woburn 25 Mo ntval» Ave included Call after 6 pm, designer and illustrator. 944-4020 newly painted $1295 665 new $5500 or B O. 944 1740. Reward. Call 935 5241. dition. Please call after 7 7-3 ' Woburn, MA 01801 438 7843 FSl 28S Pearson and Davidson. 245- 8695. Al 28S Al 28S , • Ll-29 pm. 438 5724 FSl 28S M 25Z5Z525?WSrWWSrga ' 6894,245 5821 FStK Supplement 10 0*lly limn ft Chronlclt (WoOurn Reading. Wlncheiter. Burlington). Lynnlleld VMtW PAGE S-18-WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28.1981 No leading IrooKrlpI, Wilmington L T»*KM>vry town Crlor, stonttiom InofcoenoM'

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•••••••••••••••••••••••SERVICES OFFERED fED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ALUMINUM Kitchen Remodeling CERAMIC TILE installed OIL BURNERS Reader t. Advisor TIMEX HAIRDRESSERS • with ATTENTION - High School SECRETARY Business TRIPLE TILT Aluminum TIRED OF YOUR kitchen Mortar and adhesive. SAVE OIL SAVE MONEY MADAME MARGARET, cabinets? Don't tear them AUTHORIZED Service. exp. and following, days or Graduates. The J.M. school background. 5 yrs. comb windows, alum Repairs a specialty Tubs New Beckett Retention Reader . Advisor Card . evenings, set your own Clemlnshaw Company Is exp. Occasional wavai. out, resurface them with Cenler We reDa ln slorm doors, alum gutters resealed Call Tom, 944 Head OH Burners Inst. fired and palm reading She has "' hours. For appointment call seeking qualified ap Exc. benefits. $250 $270. the ideal system. For and vinyl & alum siding. 3980 SOttC and ad| with CO 2 test $275 helped many . Let her help warranty Si Giorgio Hair Metrics 664- pllcants as data collectors Burlington. Suburban Compare our prices with a details call Yankee Kit or S300 with Cad Cell type you solve your problems In warranty Timex watches 8401. for reevaluatlon pro|ects to Skills. 272-2750. free estimate. Silveno chens, Inc , 38 Montvale CEILINGS relay Call after 6, Mon business, marriage and Parts and repairing for all HW2 2be conducted within the SECRETARIES with or Ave, Stoneham J38 7625 PROFESSIONALLY Fri 935 3097. SM3x love. Call for appt 438 3936 electric shavers. A Si K Const Co. 944 4143. 944 shor,hand dlc SOtfC sprayed, textured. Your 356 Main St., 2nd fl Jewelers, 379 Main St. FURNITURE TRUCK *7'„„ V*wm ^ra" lUSS* 1 " „ 3219 SOtfC PLASTERING choice of gold, silver or Stoneham Sq Stoneham Sq 438 1250, Mon driver good job. Must be 8ff?£kl« M«% ^^'Urne'ln «2fl PLASTERING Ceilings SOtfS exp handling open turn. further lnformatlon W J&CTITSS? •|S2 ALUMINUM Home Improvement clear sparkles Free SMI 30 toSat., 8:30-5:30. p painted No job too big or Full time. Call Love's „,.,,.. 1M Clemlnshaw ¥ > .. r? ii n7 CUSTOM MADE com ROOFING, Siding estimates Woburn Car Warehnuv 438 ion ? o T ,v-lJrnmsnaw England Executive Park, too small. Reasonable ROOFING HARVEY'S T.V. Warehouse, 438 3033 Co. BoardI o Assessors, Bu?, 2,3.4440 or M state binalion storm windows 8. specialists, attic insulation. pentry & remodeling 935 HW W prices Free estimates Call NEW ROOFS. Repairs, ' Lynn City Hall. Lynn. MA s, Bos(on 347 2400. doors Excellent quality & Minutemen Roofing Co 1873,935 1489 SM26X TELEVISION REPAIRS 272 0817 SM7x hard to find leaks, winter CAFETERIA HELP .O0I901 RECEPTIONIST WAN price Quality Aluminum Call Art Hall 861 8154 days Color TV specialist, all or 657 7131 eves SOtIT DISCJOCKEY icing problems Free service calls only $8 Call work 1 an in plant HAIRDRESSE RS AND TED, part time. 25 hours Co 944 6246 SOUS WOBURN Paint & paper cafeteria at High Voltage '"OPERATORS PROFESSIONAL D J 8, estimates, guaranteed wk. Harvey's TV 658 5944 or lull time per week Ideal for MR. REPAIR Complete painting 8, paper Burlington. 5 days, 800- MC. available tor all oc Al Hall, 438 6999. SOTfS 658 4324. Master TV license Guaranteed salary plus racquetball enthusiast Appliance Repair GENERALIZING in home hanging service, Int & ext. 2:30 Good benefits Inc. commission Call 933 9722 Please call Mlmi at 273 VACUUM CLEANER and casions, clubs, parties, for estimates call 935 6889 1308 SOtfC maintenance Expert Roofing Contractors vacation, paid holidays, or 0339723 HW2 2 1075 sewing machine repairs, customized service and functions Music trom the or 933 2079 SOtfT OVER 30 years experience, Informs CaS|lTeo,Caet'272 CH'LD CARE and Light WORD PROCESSORS bags, belts replacement craftsmanship For more 40sto80's 617 352 8319. TRAVEL SERVICE Cyrus Mugford & Sons, tel n 1 F^t 411 Lm 3om Housekeepingy for children needed. If you're looking hoses Built in vacuum information about this SOtfC • Painting Paperhanging 1313. Ext. 413. Sam 3pm work|^g couple Ful| (or WOrk come in or call otfice 664 4364 or 658 8532. WHERE ARE YOU cleaners, sold & serviced unique repair service call INTERIOR Exterior work GOING? All plane, ship s. SOttN nl„TT,„r or„r^., . I'"™ weekdays Cir ,md Circle Temp 6 New Free estimates Pick up Ted Nalwalk 944 8373 DOG GROOMING professionally done at hotel arrangements PART TIME PERSON to , B£aut home England Executive Park, S226C DOGS CLIPPED, Bathed, and delivery 2 day service reasonable rates. Free ROOFING throughout the United take shorthand and doExcel and ^neiils Burl. 273 4660 or 60 State 302 Montvale Ave 935 2704 groomed, antiseptic dips estimates. Phone Steve States and all over the typing for professional-,, ,,24 „er6Bm St., Boston367 2600. L A MUISE Handyman, DANGORA HOME SM6x tor flea & tick control. All Meusea 1438 5985. SOttS world can be made at tariff office a few hours weekly. 1 BURLINGTON CO looking home repairs, painting and Improvement Co All types Salary open Send letter or DENTAL ASSISTANT breeds Reasonable rates rates by calling your for Admin, assist, exc. paper hanging 664-4385 of roofing & carpentry resume to P.O. Box 2592, Excellent working con Appliance Service Member PDGA Pamper authorized travel agent. bene. Growth potential. SOttC PAINTING work. Fully Insured & Woburn. MA 01888 ditions Woburn area. 30 YEARS SERVICING all Pet Shop, 872 Main St. Let us know your travel Salary to S250. Call PAINTING, Expert In- licensed contractor. Free HWl 29 Experience not necessary maior appliances including Winchester, 729 7655, 7656. plans and we will be happy Suburban Skills. 272 2750 GENERAL REPAIRS terior Si exterior. No job too estimates-. 666 8482. SM23x HAIRDRESSER with Write Daily Times Box relrigs. a cond 8 am 7 pm. SMUx to work them out with you TECHNICAL OR Stafistical Home remodeling, int small or large R. Abreu! cliental. no exceptions. "'J. 25 Montvale Ave., 245 2824 After 7 pm, 665 DRESSMAKING McGrath Travel Service, 14 typists If you are looking exterior, carpentry, paint, 935 2793 SMlx ROOFING. Siding. Com Woburn Center salon, Woburn01801 3751 SOUS LOVE TO SEW Eaton Ave, Woburn, Ma. HWll 4tf for work come in or call paper, masonry, no job too PAINTER petitive prices. Free flexible hours. Call 935 4775 Circle Temp . 6 New Dressmaking, alterations, Tel 935-0600. (Members of small Free ests Call 438 PAINTER Interior ■ ex estimates Call Robin, 438 Speak to Marie. READY FOR A Career England Executive Park, SEWINGMACHINES refurbish old favorites, American Society of Travel 1107 SOtfS terior experienced, quality 5851 or 581 6041 SOtfS HW129 change? Do you have Burl. 273 4660 or 60 State WE SERVICE AND have ladies coats relined Flared workmanship at reasonable Agents I SM8x $180. PER WK. Part-time at teaching or management St., Boston 367-2600. parts for Singer. Kenmore. slacks tapered 933 7627 GEN. CONTRACTOR prices Call 944 1957 for free Rubbish Removed home Webster America's skills? Do you en|oy MEDICAL T R A N- Nelco, Brothers, White, SM2S WEIGHT LOSS CARPENTRY 8. estimate • BE SAFE Prevent fires LOSE WEIGHT Now! foremost dictionary co. working with people? DogcRIBER fbr doctor's Morse. New Home, Necchi Remodeling Lou Mascia. ENTERTAINMENT SI 30C and accidents. Will take Join Tops! needs home workers to you have an Interest^ In office. Pt-time, hrs flex. and most others. Singer, 295 HAVING A SHOW or Additions, kitchens, Painting-Wallpapering away rubbish from cellars. Call 8erty any day after 3 update local mailing lists, cosmetics skin care' Call 20 23 hrs per wk Salary Main St, Stoneham 438 party? Invite Mr Green the 664 4898. Free commensurate w exp Call bathrooms, porches, family FULLY INSURED, over 20 attics, yards and so forth pm 933 4238 All Ages. exp. unnec Call 1 924 0869 01 3268 SM7x Clown, a graduate of training. Mr. Sullivan 935 5211. rooms, vinyl siding and years' experience. Ceilings Appliances. furnlutre bM2 20 716 845 5670. Ext 502 Ringling Clown College. SECRETARY shorthand a roofing Licensed and in a specialty. Call Don moved or disposed of WINDOWS HWl 30 REPAIRS Juggling, magic, mime. SECRETARIAL: Many 6lus. Exc bene $250 $270 SEWING MACHINES sured Free estimates Call McLennan. 438 0483 Servicing Woburn Area for CAREFREE INSULATOR MAKE STEADY Com 324 5217 SOtIS positions. Let us take the urllngton. 5 yrs.rs. exp Call 438 9034 SOUS past22years Call933 1868 II windows, siding, rooting missions In a real estate Repair all makes In home SotfS work out of your job hun Suburban Skill 2722750. service 6. machine in ELECTRICIANS 5M(J» gutters, kitchen, baths career (license required) PAPER HANGING, ting All tees paid. Ritta LINDY'S ROAST BEEF struction Free pick up 6. General Contractor ELECTRICAL and flooring General "Earn while you learn" to Plastering, painting, ex SIDING Personell Andover 475 6983 has part time openings del. Am Sew Machine Co LEE R HANSEN Builder SPECIALISTS of New carpentry Sherburne sell the best time sharing VINYL or Aluminum HWttT available for lunch or 646 3955 _ SM2 15 Quality work in roofs, England Inc All types of terior 8. interior. Rough Home Remodeling. 935 vacation property In New carpentry work. Call 664 siding, roofing, porch en 3499 England Meet new people evening shifts, 3 to 5 days, Joan Legor siding. additions, wiring Master Lie. A7651. NOW 3 4 key people needed, Must be conscientious and remodeling kitchens, attic 2287 SOl 28S closurers, combination SM2 7 already successful at our 85 Robin Hood Rd Tel. 395-2324 V Randazzo part time mgt situation, mature Apply to Llndy's, stairs, ceilings, repairs & windows & doors, insulation weekly training sessions Llceiisajd Electrician Window Cleaning Call for appointment, 862 organ i zat ional & Burl Village Mall, Mid Stoneham oddiobs Call 935 3939 Suburban Painting (blown or batts), ven dlesex Turnpike, FREE ESTIMATES, no job ROBERT'S WINDOW 06. development skills Sub Sarno's General Repair SM16x AND PAPERHANGING tilation. Free estimates. 62 Burlington. too big or small, Lee Jan Cleaning, professional slantial income 438 7089 CHAIN SAW chain shar Free estimates Since 1946. SHOEMAKER, ASST TO AD SECRETARY 2 3yrs exp. CARPET CLEANING vrin Lie no. F17239 942 window cleaning only S3, HW2 18S pening, lawn mower, snow Reasonable quality work INC., 74 Loomis St, Bed MINISTRATOR Gd. legal background a plus. WALL TO WALL Carpeting 0243 per window w storm. 657 blower tune ups Pick up guaranteed. Call anytime. ford. 275 9300, eves 862 2445. typing. Dictaphone Mlsc DREAM JOB, show Exc. bene Salary to $230 expertly steam cleaned SMC 7685 or 1 657 7685 and delivery service 438 5187 or 938 0640 S02 4S SM20x clerical duties Heavy beautiful Queens Way Burlington. Call Suburban Upholstery cleaned back to Guaranteed SOtfS available- Call after 5 pm LICENSED Electrician. vendor contact Maintain 8. Fashions, 10 hrs per week, Skills, 272 2750 its original beauty. Also 658 2266 or 245 6284 Low rates because I WHY PAINT upkeep computer and earn a week's pay 657- MEDICAL IRAN loose rug cleaning No moonlite call John 658- R. C. PAINTING peripherals. Exc. benefits Reasonable! SOtIT VINYL SIDING Can give 7988 or 658 9763. HWtfT SCRIPTIONIST wanted, charge tor pick up and 7394 S03 5T INTERIOR & Exterior, $250. Bedford. Suburban you a care free home, full or part time In delivery, free estimates over 15 yrs experience CHILD CARE Skills, 272 2750 Reading. Must be accurate, LITTLE'S BUSINESS exterior warranteed for 40 OPPORTUNITY for part Money back guarantee R.M. Collins, Electric Reasonable prices and tree HWl 28 dependable type. 65 wpm Service Automatic typing, years. Call now for details time interesting project Call The Carpet Craftsmen. estimates 944 8976 or 944 Salary negotiable No teletype, secretarial, tape RESIDENTIAL, Industrial HUMPTYDUMPTY School NIGHT DESK Clerk tor Have large volume of ar 933 3031. 24hrsaday S10 3388 SOtfC and tree estimate. J.M. fringe benefits. Varied hrs transcriptions, resumes, Si commercial wiring Knox Builder,43B 6738 Day Care Mornings, all retirement apartments. 12 tides & clippings that need 30x day, after school program midnight thru 8 am, Sats. 8, 9420663 newsletters, copies, large service Master License no SOttS classifying Si filing Call WALLPAPERING & 944 2859or 944 3049 holidays. Call Rose Glasser HW23 document, reductions, A8326 Call Ron, 245 6599. 665 6505 after 7 pm HWl 28S Painting. 10 yrs experience. CCtfC at 935 4094. ADMINISTRATIVE sec rubber stamps, invitations, RUGS SHAMPOOED SOtfN SNOW PLOWING GALLANT SERVICE CO Guaranteed work. All types HWl 28 Type 60 70 wpm , shor stationery, mimeograph SNOWPLOWING. reas FULL OR PART Time Wall to wall carpeting I'll Split Your Firewood hung Call for estimate Pat WILL BABYSIT in my PART TIME 4 hours a day thand a plus 2 3 yrs exp ing, report binding Room rates. Call Jack or Bob 944 looking tor people to sell cleaned. All size rugs Free HAVE SPLITTER will 246 1838, Maureen 246 1091 4143 or 944 3219. home, S Tewksbury area, for light wrapping work. 8 financial background. $210 101. 2 Linden St. 944 2669 our full line of pockelbooks, pick up & delivery Fully travel You owe it to your SOtfS StfC Full time or part time. Lie am to 12 noon Steady $250. Burlington. Call SOttC wallets, luggage, etc. Home Suburban Skills, 272 2750 insured Satisfaction back It's painless. Call Snowblower Repairs 10568 Call 658 9663 Lots of position. Call 935 7266 PAPERHANGING CC2-4T !^twee'n9an'd"3pm!Quarity party plan or sales exp. not PART TIME 1 pm to3pm. CARPENTRY guaranteed Free estimate Woody 9 am to 5 pm 334 SNOWBLOWER REPAIRS TLC AND PAINTING Quality, - Coatinas Incnc ' 1 Adele necessary own hours, 665 Monday-Friday, 4 am to 7 PORCHES GUTTERS, Call 272 9432 SM26x 3232 SOtfL professional At ease with Supplier's Auto Parts, 104 CHILDCARE given by RN Road, Woburn, MA 01801 3002 HWI 28S am. Saturday Newspaper siding & rooting Kitchens all wallcoverings Main St , Woburn 933 5222 delivery. Must have Family care provider HWI 30 and baths remodeled. CHIMNEYS RELINED FLOWERS FROM Farrell Reasonable rates; free SM28 vehicle 938 0919 Mon Frl Available 8 am 6 VOLUNTEERS WANTED, WHEELS. Aluminum doors and STAINLESS STEEL liners Fresh, dried & silk estimates Call Dick Klley. SNOWPLOWING NEEDED HWI 30 pm. for full time. Break mornings for Mrs Brown's Couple need driver windows Metal interlock 24 gauge type 394 s s 5" to arrangements. free 9352839 S NOWPLOWING fast, lunch, snacks Animal Shelter, 373 Russell Flexible hours t. days Pay TEMPORARY POSITIONS weather stripping installed 9" lab tested & approved delivery 438 7374, 438 2812 SM2 15 Residential and Com- Avail. $4 $7 per hr Local provided. $2 per hr 729 51 , Woburn. 933 8539 after by hr. Sometimes to go out Call Art Nelson. 935 0545 S9 for wood and coal stoves mercial, low prices Co Call Suburban Skills, SOtfS PAPERHANGER 9534 CCM2 12 130 pm. do dinner, (leave-pickup), 7x Also chimney cleaning and Discount for Senior 2722750. PAINTING and 0 some times to visit or repairs Member of Citizens. Jim's Window MOTHER OF 2'/2 yr. old .i^U HW23 FLOOR SANDING PAPERING No job too shopping reply to Box X. c National and Mass Cleaning Windows cleaned girl will care for your child Special Needs Instructor, WANTED Asst Mgr. CARPENTERS R 8.S FLOORS small For free estimates 0 Stoneham Ind. 11 Chimney Sweep guild Call FLOOR Sanding ana Residential and Storefront M-F. Reasonable rates. Vlnson Ownen School, 6 Trainee. Jr. Clothing firm WHO CARE! call John Flynnat 322 5793 Lunches provided Woburn hrs wk Franklin St, Stoneham RL the Chimney Sweep. refinishing. Steam Jim, 933 8386 seeking career minded after 5 pm. SOtfC 5M12x Stoneham line 935 7249 3 STUDENTS w moderate 02)80 HWI 28S person. Applicant must be ROUGH FINISH, 438 3025. after 6pm cleaninq Free estimates. CCl 30|earnlng disabilities. aggressive, responsible 8. SOtfS WALLPAPERING SNOWPLOWING remodeling. formica, Call Steve, 321 1629 or Bob Princess House SOTfS LOOK!!!! Interior palntipg GUIDO ALDO Ex READING'MOTHER needs Training in spec ed certlf dependable Good op cabinets Maksou Bros. CHIMNEY CLEANING 4385224 a loving grandmother to preferred. Mon Wed. Frl. LOOKING FOR outgoing portunlty for advancement Carpentry. 24 Hersam St. PROFESSIONAL SER and paperhanglng perienced and dependable Reasonable rates A clean snowplowlng Parking lots care for girl am 8. Thurs pm schedule type of gal, not afraid to do Please contact Katy at 935 Stoneham 944 9031 days. VICE Reasonable rates FENCES in my home morning's Start $8.50 hr Application to her thing Must be over 18, 5687. Free estimate Call Bob 396 job Call Skip 321 8898. and special driveways 438 7889 eves SOtfC SKIP Cleveland Con Immediately. Call JoAnnPers Office. Winchester have car & phone Earn HW2 4 5526. SM28x Days, 729 7952, Eves 729 days 944 9458, evenings 944 Public Schools, 15 High SI., wkly pay checks along with ACCOUNTING CLERKS trading & Fence Co. PAPERHANGING"" 2485 CARPENTRY 4144. Winchester, MA 01890 by New pos. in growing co CHIMNEYCLEANING Chalnlink, wood fences, EXCELLENT SMI 30 prestige of being a Princess EATON CONSTRUCTION "all types" Also fence CCl 29C Feb 2, 1981. An equal op House Decorator Con Exc. bene. Office exp req. CHIMNEYS CLEANED PAPERHANGING In TAILOR, NG portunity employer. All types of interior and repairs and compressor sultant. Free training to $175. Burlington Call exterior carpentry Roots, and repaired Woodburning terior paint and general STONEHAM TAILOR HWI 28 Suburban Skills, 272 2750 stoves installed. Fully work. Call 438 1545 or 438 remodeling, ceilings SHOP, 19 Franklin St., qualified Call Mrs gutters siding, remodeling BUSINESS JOIN GROWING family of HW2-3 equipped, fully insured 3210 SOUS repaired Best prices Free Stoneham any type ol DiMatteo, 391 2290 HWI 28S and additions Ceilings and Dutchmald Party Plan CLEANING WOMAN for Year round service For estimates Call Dave 246 alterations for men and Kitchens Free estimates Stylists Excel Income Set WANTED WOMAN TO private home Preferably HAIR DRESSING 2107. women. Hours: Mon , Wed., OPPORTUNITY tree est Call Northeast own hours. Professional CARE FOR 2 boys after with hospital experience 1 Robert Eaton 935 4946 HAIRDRESSER attention SM24X Frl., Sat.. 95. Tues. 8 2, Chimney Sweeps. 935 5488 Save ffaining prov Sell the best school 3 to 4 days a week day a week, 4 5 hrs. Own Insured SM2x shut ins. Licensed hair Thurs 8-5 and 6:30-10 pm SM8x WALLPAPERING money1 Earn Money' all American made clothing and during vacations transportation Call 933- dresser will-call on shut ins 438 7198. SM7x WALLPAPERING, Soundgood! His!' Let me ,or the family. Excel, (except summer ) My 8368 CARPENTRY for hair care Please call B & B CHIMNEY SWEEP specializing in vinyl grass, TAX RETURNS 63 sales To arranQ HWI 30 ADDITIONS, porches or Miss Lee at 933 0585. SM20x show van how to do all V ^P ' e home or yours Highland Protect against dangerous flock, murals Ceilings FEDERAL 8, STATE In show you how 10 do all 3 |ntervlew can Mrs. Bornas. School area Please call PAYROLL Must be will build you a custom Cal Warren Newhouse. 6 8_ evenings 944 8287 chimney ..fires by having painted Interior painting. come tax returns prepared m my familiar w automated home Compare our prices HEAT GOING Through the by Crosby 8. Gustafson. 4ft/J your chimney cleaned Call 272 6841 SM8x BUZ ill HWM2 26 HWI 30C systems and a minimum with a free est Silverio roof? Add that extra in Financial & tax services, 12 professionally Pointing EVER WISH YOU could p E R s 0 N N E L )N RADIO INSTALLERS payroll of 400 empl 3 yrs. Const Co 944 4143.944 3219 sulation, general home Woburn St, Reading 944 and rebuilding Fully in- K 8. S PLUMBING S, have your own business but suRANCE Clerk N AUDIOVOX, the nation's exp. $14K $16K. Billerica. SOtIC improvements. Call 944 2321 ew Call Suburban Skills, 272 sured contractor Free Heating. no 16173 Pnei'tTvD!^a" gas INCOME TAX preparation business of you 933 4845 SMIOx Call todav medical payments $175. Shore area Professional WAITRESS & KITCHEN additions porches, roofs, BOUGHT Highest prices fitting, ceramic tile 246- and financial planning. Call little or no cash paid. Same day service for information935 9688 Burlington Suburbanexper.only.exe earnings Help full time or part remodeling tinished 2250. SOtfS 935 9688 ,h HOME CLEANING Call Hank 935 5218 BOM2 28 Skills, 272 2750. *' opportunity for time Apply in person or playrooms Bathrooms, nanc a WALL TO WALL Carpeting _^ ,^- StfC PIANO TUNING TAX RETURNS HWI 28" ' ' growth We offer call C8.G Restaurant, 533 ceramic file kitchens, air 3d. holidays, co pd In Main St.. Winchester steam cleaned, loose rugs PROFESSIONAL piano INCOME TAX returns All THE BEST THINGS in life conditioners installed JUNK CARS ^> iurance & Center. 729-4647. cleaned Free pick up and service repairing, tuning, Federal & State Income are expensive a second hoi.,< „,,r |lr..|f tVDino 8. mileage reim Garage doors, large and JUNK CARS removed, Tax returns prepared by an HW23 delivery Upholstery reconditioning Mr Colford ncome can help you get the tSSSX^R. MrSlm* £&* ^'^ ** * small jobs accepted Free highest prices paid, im experienced practicing tax ADMIN. ASSIST for VP cleaned Satisfaction 6644313 SOtfN best lor your tamily call helpful. Conservation estimates Call 933 0977 mediate service Day or accountant with full HWI 28C and Treasurer. Exc. skills; Guaranteed Call The evening 272 5160 or 657 7389 local Amway dist for Commission 942 0500, ext SM2x knowledge of the new 1980 shorthand a plus, some Carpet Craftsmen, 1 CUSTOM PHOTO Service. details 664 5797 B02-4N 44. PAYROLL Must be . Call the little guy! )0 kkee lnQ exc. bene. tax law changes as they HWI-29C familiar with automated * l P 1 anytime 933 3031 S3x SOtIC Commerical, industrial and S,5K lus Wa,,nam Ca, CARPENTRY apply to you. I will meet system A. min. payro of 400 P l general photography, also Dental Hyglenlst Suburban Ski ADDITIONS, Roofing, LANDSCAPING with you in your home at s, 272-2750 GENERAL Housekeeping. aerial Ed Lee, 87 Village FULL TIME. Call 664 2081 basements, siding, decks THOREAU TREE Si your convenience Please FREE $16K. Billerica. HW23 Experienced references St, Reading, 944 1008 SOtfC HW2 2C Suburban ^r-= =: and complete remodeling Landscaping All phases of call Richard E Erbetta at CUTE LITTLE PUPPIES Skills, 272 2750 FEMALE COUNTRY Working people, let us shade and ornamental tree CLERK Keypunch HWI 28 Singer needs country guitar Also. aluminum unclutter your world wkly PHOTOGRAPHY, Etc. 935 2695 any time Thank free to persons who will ACCT care or removal. Land player to play old and latest replacement windows, ART'S PROFESSIONAL you give them tender loving Op Looking for person TIREDOF WORKING or occassionaly $6 hr scape planting and design country songs. Call Elaine storm windows 8, doors Photography Also do signs S2-2 care and good homes Call with exp in A.P. with a FULLTIME? Rosemary 665 8949 SOl 28S Lawn Installation, total ,-H 1851 3897 after 4 30pm computer terminal bkgrd. after 6.272 0259 J M Knox Builder, 438 and plaques handmade INCOME TAX SECRETARY In house grounds maintenance and d at reasonable ' FREE2-5 Lt typing Exc benefits. 6738 SOtfS CLEANING from w00 bookkeeping service temp, 9 5, must be avail at HAIRDRESSER WANTED $190 $215 Stoneham. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD clean up. Lie and Ins Free pr|Ces Call 272 4676 least 4 wks. In summer and for Winchester salon. Call est. Competitive rates, 935 Reasonable rates Call 662 Suburban Ski Is. 272 2750 and commercial cleaning S22b 2115 tor appointment. SOl as needed during year. Exc. 729-3419 CARPENTRY 8996 HWI 28 done daily, monthly or SM23x 28S - salary. Call Nancy or Alice HWl 29 ALL TYPES, Doors, weekly Reasonable rates RENT A KID Reliable EMPLOYMBff ACCT, CLERK Typing a 272-6750. windows, porches, steps, Call 93S 5087 SM23 MASONRY teens seeking full or part IS 1040 UNLUCKY no ? Elus. Some office exp. Acct. HWl 29 SILKSCREENER paneling, sus ceilings, ANDERSON CON time jobs such as I'VE WORKED ON tax WANTED ackground ideal Exc. 0FF|CE CLEANERS PART TIME interesting CLEANING STRUCTION Roofing, babysitting, house And cords, cust cab & TOWNE CLEANING CO returns for public & private ?°Ce J VJn, 5y,r«??»,on' S4.S0 per hr., In Woburn work in textile, signs & kitchens Reasonable rates shingles, tar r. gravel, ice cleaning, yardwork, tax services I'd like to put TIREDOF HIGH REPAIR ProfessionalrroTCMio™. "j-wr,cleaners ofu. | ^^ Masonry Suburban Skills. 71 2750. area. Mature people Some custom flexible hours, b ems raking, odd jobs. etc. bills? Exp. mechanic. 10 Days 648 1133, eves 438 ferlng quality cleaning for g s,ove that knowledge and ex HWl 28 wnrk starts at 4:15 pm. potential for full time 7293 SOtfS Please call the perience to work for you yrs., will repair your position, some exp. your home, apt or office. chimneys built Storm WORD PROCESSORS-day other flexible hrs. avail. Reading, 944 0948, Occupational Education now" Call 6646292 Wan 'oreign or domestic car No g, evenings pos. avalL Exc. CaiT'l-369 45s7 required. Call evenings windows, additions ». ,0 lar or ,0 smaN Home Improvement Wilmington 658 6753. Office, North Reading High ann. SOl 28N I** ° 9* ° bene. Growth potential. HWl 29 after 7.664 2617. HW1-28N ?utters Chimneys cleaned Free est 944 6356 Lexington Call" Suburban JOHN'S REMODELING School. 664 3556. SOtfN all 272 6315. SM12x EW1-30C Sklll$.~272 2750. ADMINISTRATIVE specializing in vinyl siding Cellars Cleaned INCOME TAXES ASSISTANT Good typing Part Time Help Dow insulation and custom CELLARS. GARAGES, MAN WITH TRUCK SEE YOU STATE AND Federal EXPERIENCED LOOKING FOR ODD jobs, babysitter will watch PART TIME office Independent worker. Exc 2 POSITIONS OPEN. 1st trim work roofing, storm ATTICS, yards cleaned AT THE Pewter Pot returns. Prepared in the cleaners, 6-9 pm all benefits. Must remove rubbish or other children ages 1 « in my own •*«*? counter person for mor- doors 8. windows. Free Any odd jobs done at your Restaurant where good comfort ol your own home. debris, clean attics, cellars, home from 8 6, Mon. Frl. Andover area, exit 15ott93, resume. Salary to $250 nings hrs. Mon Frl. 2nd 2-4 estimates. Call John convenience. Saturdays & friends get together. At 580 Think Refund. Call Rick I ...... I DiivIlMBurlington, Suburban etc Call 9420413, ask for Call Deb between 3 & 6 pm mature responsible per hrs. early morning. Mon McLatchy 944 1666. Barry evenings Call John 658 8648 Main St, Reading Center. Maidrand, CPA 438-2068 Skills, 272 2750 Max at 944 2034 sons. Exc wages.•5. Call 275- after 6 pm SOl 28T SOtfC HWl 28 Frl. Call664 8533. HWl 28N Johnson 933 1508. SM2lx S26C SO) 28S EW130C 1140. 3HWl 28T =\ /

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READING: WESTWOOD PARK IN A CHOICE WESTSIDE LOCATION NEAR JOSHUA EATON SCHOOL: CHARMING DUTCH COLONIAL: Two bedrooms, r|UJRCAlTOtV fireplaced living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, heated sunporch. READING WILMINGTON Mis breezewoy, garage, level lot. ASKING $69,900. Immaculate 6 room, 3 bedroom Colonial, beauti Brand new 6 room. 3 bedroom S.E. Ranch, wall fully decorated throughout, king size moster bed to wall carpeting, deluxe kitchen full dining room, READING: OFFICE SPACE AT 242 MAIN ST.: First floor has approx. 760 s.f. room, bright sunny living room, full dining room fireplace in lower level for future expansion, ga HASHEM REALTY with four separate offices (could be rented as individual office space or with cor. cabinets, eat-in kitchen, screened front rage, rear deck. Excellent value at $74 900 5 Heritage Building total) includes heat and elect, and parking: lower level has 300 s.f. ($125 porch, garage. Lovely home at $68,500. minutes to Rte. 93. Exclusive 133-135 Main St. (Rte. 28), No. Reading o mo.) includes heat, elect and parking. BEVERLY HILLS — FLORIDA - HOUSE AND LOT - FROM $37,900 664-4191 or 944-3949 WANTED: REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE. FREE SEMINARS — CALL FOR INFORMATION

WANTED FOR RENT Kingman & Richardson READING MELROSE NO. READING TO LET 242 Main Street _ . . __._ 258 Main St. MLS 984 Main St. 130 Park St. East BUSINESS PFRSON 944-1080 Reading 944-3942 944-4040 m 944-8300 665-2850 APTS WANTED Wanled to share large LANDLORDS We have a home with male owner to Since 1921 list of responsible tenants help defray expenses $250 a waiting to rent Call now. month Incl Utll. 664 3249 or Larry Bisso RE. 933 6036. 6645991. FRtfN • -' WTR22 BOARDWALK WOBURN Furn rms or STONEHAM Daflnesc QnMKL, apt. wanted. Relocating to SMALL BUILDING 944-7820 Boston area. Reas otters, suitable lor ollices. approx MLS LBREALTOR* StfDUt 348 Main Street only. Respond to Box 1106/ 500 sq. It. w w, paneled HI AI ESTATi Tffi CO Dally Times, 25 walls, air cond. gas hi, pkg, Reading, Mass. 01867 Montvale Ave„ Woburn MA sec dep req. no utilities 662 01801. WTR22 0155 FRI 28S PROFESSIONAL PERSON seeks 5 or 6 rm apt. to rent 3RD FL. APT., nice neigh, •READING: $94,500. Professionals! Magnificent •STONEHAM: $89 900. Immoculate 3 bedroom in Woburn. Vic ot hospital nice yard, no utll, no pets. Victorian 686 Duplex with separate utilities all in Ranch offers large modern kitchen, 1st floor den, pret. Excel, ref. 9352132 Move in cond, sec dep and excellent condition. Great location within walking garage and beautiful sun deck ond patio. Must days. 245 0112 eves. lease req 438 6963 FR1-MS 1 WTR1-29 distance to trains and square. Exclusive! be seen Exclusive. CLEAN, NEAT, young man WAKEFIELD: Furn rm. looking for quiet, single attractive house, kit prlv, •NORTH READING: Country Club location! 8 room •MELROSE: New to market. 684 2 family with lorge room with kitchen prlv. In pkg, conv trans, for mature 4 bedroom Garrison has its own private in-ground private yard! Separate utilities, above-ground private home. Will ex prol. nonsmoking person. pool and much more. Owner wants offers. Asking pool, and modern owners apt. Don't miss this change repair work for Refs. sec Rsbl rent 246 $92,000. Exclusive. great investment. $79,900 Exclusive. reduction In rent. Refs. Call 2661,6 10 pm and weekends. Ben eves, at 623 3755. WTR1 30 FRI 28S •READING: Brand new custom Colonials priced •WILMINGTON: Conveniently located 4 bedroom from $95,000 to low $130's. Choose your own Split Entry with pool ond large yard for recreation. Female Roommate location plus custom features today! Priced to sell in the mid 70s SHARE 3 bdrm house SEASONAL completely lurnished S165 mo. includes private bdrm, RUSTIC PARADISE •WOBURN: Super 3 family with excellent rental •WOBURN: Brand new quality 7 room Split Entry SKI 93, 3 bdrms, new town pkg, much storage space, If you prefer fhe lines of on antique, but the convenience of a new home, income, gas heat, plus aluminum siding. Real in quiet prestigious Westside location. Only moneymaker! $73,900. house, inside pool, excellent heat, near B8tM Win come see this 8 room, 4 bedroom Saltbox on "« acres, set invitingly on a $75,900. Chester Call alter 6 pm, country trails Call 658 9763. country rood. $98,000. SR2 4T 4384416 FRI 28S STONEHAM Dagnese and Strout Real Estate Gregory &.Weaver 4 LARGE ROOMS, 1st 50 Main St., North Reading floor, handy location, 1350 Real Estate FOR RENT month, no utilities. Call 438 — 664-3434- 59 High St, Reading, Mass tM- 5065 FR128S fflB READING 5 rm. 2 or 3 bdr rtAA if fa »«Q.^. FOR RENT FOR RENT dudS*' wa^'Ttown '& READING 5 rm. apt.. 2nd FOR RENT PROFESSIONAL MALE M Prof to Share RENTING IS NO JOKE Female Roommate to share LANDLORDS, Call "Select ™""h„ No utilities 944 7207 after 6 M PROF. PERSON wanted 3358nlghts. FR)28CpnL FR1 30C large 3 bdrm. apt. Central to share house in Stoneham Rentals" now, and let our air. ww, D8.D. furnished $60 $65 wk. incl heat & util trained, full time staff wTwfHFSTFR . store for READING AREA 2 rooms llv.rm. a, din. rm. own Sec dep & refs req. Storage, provide you with a choice «M AM «ft S»m '<"• ren» ln Priva,e h0me bathroom, clubhouse list ol responsible tenants i . w Hil .«.r « m Call 665 2949or 944 1331. facilities, pool, tennis court pkg, avail before 5, 396 plus utll. Call alter 5. 729- FRI-30C 3894 aft 5. 438 0819. FRI-28S waiting to rent 438 4044. Easy access to Rt 128 8, 93. FRtfS FR2 2 READING SQUARE, office 15 mln. to downtown cTnucusu Furn rm nr ,or renl' approximately 380 Boston. $289 a mo Inc. heat OFFICE SPACE STONEHAM Furn rm. nr. Reasonable rent 944- & hot water. Call 272 4144. STONEHAM Montvale READING Furn rm, center. on bus line, prkg , ?J„ FRI 30 Ave. Avail immed $110 to mature woman non- htd by oil (warm) Cable """' FR1-30C smoker, heated, near STONEHAM $250 per month including 8 utils & park. Martin Si Co. church, shopping & trans. S&SW,. "- ^ ^ STONEHAM APT House 1 Professionals live free Kit priv, rel req. $35 $45 per FR1-29 bdrm apt. Ilv rm, kit Office 8. recept. area, with 438 9301 or 438 3212 FRI 28S lit offering: In Birch Meadow. I room Cape Cod for attached 2 bdrm Cape. Gd. week. 1475 0829. FRIIC your early American decor Raited hearth fireplace *2?T LmneateT No near'h'w^'par^g. »W« main st. location. Owner, MALE WANTS TO SHARE and beamed ceiling in custom 1st floor family room. N0pe,S 396 5452. apt. or house in Reading, GRANDOVERPARK Modern cabinet kitchen with all appliances. Colonial SS £»£•?& £ ™ '" "°FR,,0C FRI 28 No. Reading Prefer rural NEW Management New dining room, fireplace living room, king sixe master 6277 setting. 438 1033, John standards, wide choice bedroom plus 3 smaller bedrooms. 2 full baths FR22 FURNISHED ROOM WOBURN Lrge. clean FR128C rm., can be reduced rental Irom studio ($230), to 2 br Gorgeous Florido room overlooking wooded town LARGE MODERN 3 rm Clean. In very q"lethouse_ READING: Think summer In-ground swimmmq pool 5 Deluxe ($325), Includes land and much much more. Walk to all schools and babysitter, kit., ref req. HOUSE FOR Rent. room Ronch feotunnq lalouned porch Irjrqe finished apt Cab. kit., refrig., .8, 8Sf&1&i?&ffiJ! Call 935 5059before8pm. heat, hot water, cooking, recreation. Mid $90 s Wilmington Need room lor deposit, one minute from family room Superb condition ond quiet location FR1-30 $77 900 the kids? Excellent family Rte 28 and Rte 495. £' T S3" Eft M gof • **» R-.tr. •»• STONEHAM 4 bdrm. home, 8 rms. 4 bdrms. pels Ginny Doherty Kothy Widell Peg Fuller tape. Walking distance to Residential neighborhood, Call one ol our professional brokers today water. Sec Dep.. no pets. ■ FRM?28 on approval ot landlord, no n m iimi iotu> IIAI ISTAII AND WAIT THAN *AH towi* if AI HIAII shopping & schools call manager for ap Call 933 5530 WOBURN 5 rm apt 2nd singles $650 per mo. no pointment 683 3801 FRtIT FULLER ra rKI Fireplace, livlngrm.. utilities. JLV Associates. MLS U5 '" floor, conv. to trans. No fenced yd 8. more Owner £5^ REAL ESTATE, Inc. WOBURN Woburn Center pets $250 unheated 935- 657 4112,272 2822 FR1-2BT GOT SOMETHING to small office approx 300 sq. 0606 396 5452 FR1-28 STONEHAM 4 Irg. rms, store? Self storage rooms 360MAIN SPREADING ft. on Main St. Prlv. entr. FRI 30 for rent. Call U Haul Co. MLS 1st floor on street $240 mo STONEHAM SQUARE 1st fl. $350. per mo. No utll. 944-1500 NO. READING for rent. 2 Call 438 5065. 658 3004or 658 3005 FRtfT Incl. heat. 933 9223 Main St. 1st floor Window bedroom apt. completely FRI 28 FR22 on Main St. High traffic remodeled, garage, Office Spaos 8. Store READING Furnishedrm, count, top loc . heat incl parking, stove, refrig,. WOBURN Quiet 8. FRONT RETAIL space REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATI near sq. Kitchen fac. Share space or rent all of washer, dryer, wood stove, spacious 2 bdrm apt w available with ample mod. bath 8. Irg mod. NORTH READING parking, prlv entr. Female oftlce Call for details. 438 no Utll. $400 mo P.O. Box parking facilities Prime READING West side 6 FLORIDA FUTURE kitchen w-new refrig Near WANTED room, full shed 4 bedroom Beautifully updated antique bref. $52 wk. Call after 6. 1583 after 5 pm. 925, Marblehead, Ma 01945 location. Main St.. SUN CASTLES Really Inc 9448363 938.128. $495 wall utlls. Wilmington. For in- PRIVATE PARTY wants Cape. 2 baths, 2 car garage, Colonial, 8 spacious rooms, Wilmington representing FR22 STONEHAM Large nicely FR2 4N included 2 fireplaces, one third acre 4 bedrooms, 2'/j baths, 1st formation call 658 4911 days one or more house lots or Sun N' Lake Estates ot furn room New ww car- RALPH FRONGILLO or 935 0095 after 5 pm. treed lot Needs refur floor fam room off family MODERN 2 room heated NO READING approx acreage in Woburn or tering home sites, homes, peting and drapes, own 9335923 FRM213 bishing but price reflects size eat in kitchen, 1st fl. duplexes, town houses, etc. apt., furnished 1st floor refrig. In your room. 1,000 sq. ft. renovated FRI 28 vicinity Will pay top dollar this. Excellent Investment laundry room, formal Near shopp a, highways Cooking prlv. w new space, carpeting, energy WILMINGTON Share with spot cash 933 4819 at $64,900. We have key! dining room, deluxe in very Call today to beat $225 mo. No pets No microwave oven, prlv. entr. efficient, ample parking, 2 BDRM APT. In brick large house with RMllx Bjorkman8. Lann R E 944 way. Set on 30,000 sq ft. lot tomorrows prices 658 8924 Reading 664 5020. Share bath wone person complex walk to trains 8. protessional people. Available at $97,900. Owner REtfT exc loc, on Rt 28 in Dennis Brewster 4040. FR1-29C J50 per wk. 438 6961 or 438 lersection of 62, minutes center of town, dlsp, ec 8. Numerous amenities RE1 30C will assist in financing! laundry facilities, parking, READING 5 rm. 2 or 3 bdr- 1583 after 4 pm. Irom 93 $500 plus util. Sec References, security 7 Cedorwood Rd. Bjorkman & Lann RE 944- STONEHAM New 48 It FR2 3 heat h.w. & cooking inc WINCHESTER Ex- m apt. refrigerator In deposit.664 3153. FRI 28N deposit required $230 mo, Woburn ceptional colonial Ideal for 4040 splits in beaut area eluded, walk to town 8, WOBURN Newly $400 Agent 245 9355 RE130C $95,000 FR1-29C incl utilities. 658 5843 WANTED FROM OWNER young family. 3 Vj train. $465 Including remodeled, completely Leave message FR2-4T . . . .instant $$$$$ cash. bedrooms. 2 car garage STONEHAM Brand new 8 STONEHAM This home is utilities. 944 3358nights modern 3 rm. apt, w D8.D, OFFICE SPACE WOBURN - Female to indeed your castle FiHed ww & linoleum, refrig., STONEHAM Excel loc near .Any condition, 2 or 3 Near transportation 8, plus rms Col Garr 4 bd, 2' I FRI-2BC share 10 rm. house with 3 bedroom homes Con- with luxury items. Fit lor a stove 8. fan, AC (all new). 93 128, 400 plus sf with heat prof, persons. Avail. Feb. AMERICAN LEGION Hall school. Asking $70,000 Call baths frp fam rm, off eat in SPACE AVAILABLE Front a. r private ent. & 15-March 1 729 8832, 729- for rent lor dances, fidential fast passing. Call 438-6702, after 6 pm kit, prot lands prime loc, king, 3 bdrm split beaut $200 mo. 650 sf & bsmt $650 now 935 5521 RAMx READING SQUARE. 1200 pkg. Close to trans. & 9653. meetings, receptions, WILMINGTON Near new! reduced to $98,900 landcpd. $125,000 Finan- conveniences. $410. per mo. mo & 750 sf $350 mo plus F2, men's 8, ladles rms, heat 8, utilities Haradon FR2-3 parties. Rental includes 6 room Col and brand new 6 cing avail at 12' J percent Incl heat & hot water. Sec. for right buyer. plenty of pkg In rear, open Realty, 438 0911. FR1-28S NORTH READING small beverage privilege. Call room S E. Ranch. Both OVERSIZED Tudor iront dep. No pets. 935 2465 1 bdrm bung option to buy 9449745. FRtfC split w poss in-law. 3 NO. READING. Choose space, can be used for between 4 8 pm. ready for Immediate oc dance studio, karate, WOBURN Spacious 18.2 poss $400 935 2018. REAL ESTATE cupancy. Close to Rt. 129 8. bdrms, 2 bath on 1st level, 3 your own carpeting 8, wall FRI 30 SMALL 3 room apt. Stove, exercise classes has bedroom apartments FR2 3 Rt. 93. Perfect home tor bdrms, 1 bath on lower treatments Large new WOBURN 4 Ig. rms , quiet available now & Feb. 1. WOBURN Furnished refrig, heat 8. hot water young family at $73,500 8, level Prime loc $129,900 Ranch set on an acre of separate weight rm etc. ft. nr. high school in 2 fam. incl. Close to square 8, LAND 40,000 sq. ft. Rented by hr or mo. Call Country settng, ww car- room, good location. Apply $74,900. Call for details We beaut land, $109,900. WW, disp heat and HW Kiting, disposal, hot water, trains. $260 mo. Avail Feb Wilmington vicinity Taplin 438 7199 or 2689 after 5 pm. incl. In rent. No pets. $375 at 568 Main Street, go In have key! Bjorkman 8. Martin 8, Co 438-9301. 438 NELSONCHASE REAL o pets please Call 933 Chestnut Street, side door 15. Call 944-3501. Ave ext Call 729-1863 eves. Lann RE 944 4040. per mo. 273-1894. FR129C RE1-28T 3212. RE128S ESTATE, 438 6503. REl 28S FRI-!•! ^ FR1-30 8665. FRI so FR1-30 RE130C SuppimmlI? Daily Tlmt.iCnroi.iclf (W0Burn.Re«llf>g. winchmttr. l-mB—l),LtHlltlMVWHW PAGE S-20-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28.1981 No Reading Tronxrlpl. Wllmlnglon i. TewklburyTownCrier. Slononam inoepenoenr

BY WILLIAM PACINO As we have already said. "Books are our Enjoy friends " Thus it is hard to avoid the tall to By William Pacino help a place where books are sold Save the Hugo Harlan Ellison, award winning author of "Shatterday". I published by Houghton Mifflin of Boston i "Strange Wine" and (he editor of "Dangerous Visions", will make the trains a special benefit appearance for the Avenue - Victor Hugo Bookshop. Jan 30th at the Sheraton Commander Hotel "The real delight of a train trip lies in its near Harvard Square peculiar combination of motion and stasis: Harlan Ellison, whose Nebula, Hugo. ^(fc^a®(M You know that you are moving, that you Edgar and Writers Guild awards for are headed somewhere, but you are also writing include television, film and books, living — for however long or short a time spanning fiction. Mystery. Science Fiction - in a separate, self-contained world in and Fantasy, is considered by fans and which time may as well have stopped.'" peers alike to be among the greatest living William Scheller. Train Trips. practitioners of the art of the short story Colonial Chorus picks America is rediscovering the romance Recently, the Avenue Victor Hugo and practicality of traveling by rail Bookstore has fallen on hard times To Trains with provocative names — "The support the continued life of the Bookstore, Empire Builder." San Francisco Zephyr" Harlan Ellison will read several short — provide an efficient, economical and, stories at the benefit, including a new work "Guys and Dolls" cast above all, fascinating means of moving which will be especially printed in a people around the country. limited letterpress edition and given to Colonial Chorus. Inc of Reading, has sang and danced her way into your hearts Train Trips: Exploring America By those who attend the event For tickets call Rail, the definitive guide to American rail the Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop 266 puked an outstanding cast for their up as Sue Smith Nathan Delroit, played by- coming Spring production of "Guys and Jim Powers of Wakefield, loves gambling, travel, chronicles this rediscovery The 7746 This benefit will take place between 7 first part of the book includes a brief and 11 P.M at the Sheraton Commander, Dolls" to be directed by Ray Sipola of bachelorhood, and Adelaide — in that Andover and Dianne Lind, of Melrose order He runs a floating crap game for his history of American passenger trains and 16 Garden St , near Harvard Square in a concise and comprehensive recounting Cambridge ^ Some of I he leads chosen are as follows New York pals Jim Powers is well Debbie Claar of Burlington, as Sarah remembered as the King in the "King and of Amlrak's conception and operation THEATER: The Lexington Theatre Brown a sweet girl who is devoting her I" and is a Chorus regular, and long time Present-day equipment is examined, Company presents Summer and Smoke" life to the Save A Soul Mission until she member The part of Nicely-Nicely suggestions for route planning and making by Tennessee Williams on Friday and meets Sky Maslerson. played by Andy Johnson will be undertaken by Michael travel arrangements are given, and a Saturday. Jan :«) il andFeb 6,7at8PM Bonannoof Billerica Sky is a gambler who Barczak of Wakefield. also a longtime lively section describes onboard activities, at Diamond Junior High School. Harlan Ellison seems like the big lime lo his pals and bels member of the Chorus The role of Big including information on where to stay, Lexington Tickets are available at Ingalls anywhere, anytime until he. miuch lo his Julie, the only gun-toting mug who's from what to see and do, how to get around — all adolescence to early adulthood It will be Stationers. 1781 Mass Ave. Lexington numerous an serious stories about Boston own surprisei (alls in love with Sarah out of town and scares Nathan's gang lo the activities within easy access to the immigrants c I860 1914) "In Their Own presented by the University of Center or at the door For information call Brown, (he mission "doll" Lorraine death, will be played by Tripp Grosvenor train station There are appendices on tour Massachusetts. Amherst 86l-ctl75 or 861-0696 Words" and songs. McCarthy, of Heading will play the part of of Reading packages, station addresses, reservation The festival's final production will be The New England Regional American At 8 P.M Jan 29 St Michael's College of Miss Adelaide a singer, dancer at a "Guys and Dolls" will be staged on and information telephone numbers, and College Theatre Festival will be held at Winooski. Vl. will stage Paul Sills' "Story presented at 8 p m Jan 31 by the sleazy little New York nightclub She's the Saturday, March 28th and Friday and even a listing of books to read while on the Brandeis University's Spmgold Theater Theatre", a dramatization of tales of the University of Vermont "The Insect heart-ol-gold type who's been waiting Saturday, April 3rd and 4th. at the Reading train! Jan 28-31 Brothers Grimm and Aesop s Fairy Tales Comedy" by Josef and Karen Capek is an fourteen years for Nathan Detroit, another Memorial High School, Oakland Road. Copies of Train Trips: Exploring expressionistic fantasy where the insect The festival is a culmination of a "(letting Out." by Marsha Norman, the gambler, to make an honest woman of her Reading Call your reservations in early to America By Rail are available for $6.95 world points up man's vices of lust, greed screening proctss that extends over many struggle of a woman recently released Chorus audiences will remember Lorraine Mr and Mrs Frank Kerrigan, 16 Richard from your local bookseller or directly from and violence weeks during which numerous college .from prison and her atlempt at going McCarthy in "No, No. Nanette" as she Circle. Woburn and plan your own Theatre the publisher The East Woods Press, 820 productions throughout the New England straight, will be performed by the Com other events on the festival program parly East Boulevard. Charlotte. N.C 28203. slates are judged munity College of Rhode Island at I p.m include (he Irene Ryan Scholarship The six best productions w ill be staged Jan :io Auditions, workshops, critiques and social for national judges who will coasider At 8 p.m. Jan so the University of events Ml'SK :-The~Boston Ballet opeas its selecting works to be showcased at the Southern Maine will stage Kurt Von- Ticket information may be obtained by repertory season pn Feb. 5th with the Which John F Kennedy Center for the Per- neguts's "Happy Birthday Wanda June." calling 894-4343 works of the world's greatest living forming Arts in Washington. D C, next a drama focusing on the changing male COMING ATTRACTIONS leaves im- choreographer — George Balanchine spring image in society. portant sporting events and entertaining For five performances only the Boston is best? movies lo other sections of this newspaper. Ballet will perform four Balanchine Northeastern University's Department "The Bride." a new play and a You can argue with your Bui lectures, poetry benefits, theater classics: "Scotch Symphony ", "The Four of Drama and Speech will present "In Playwnting Award Entry by Constance neighbor that your hot Their Own Words" Jan 29 at I P.M. Congdon, will be presented Jan 31 at 2 events, music of any kind and form are our Temperaments". "Serenade", and "Allegro Brillante". at the new water heating system is Compiled by Ingrid Soonighsen and Faith p.m. Set in the '50'S, the production traces stock in trade. If you know or are better than his hot air Justice, the production centers around the lives of (our people from ore- organizing an event along these lines, or Metropolitan Center located at 563 Tremont St in Boston system in many ways, but any other line for that matter, write, care stop and consider that Performances are scheduled for Feb 5, of (his local newspaper and tell us all about there is no one 'best' for all it This section of the newspaper would be 6. 7 at 8 I'M andFeb. 7 4 8 at 2 PM. For ticket information.call542-3945 types of situations # nothing but white space without vou Even though hydronic i hot water) that is superior Health & Hypnosis in comfort and economy, WITH HYPNOSIS there may be some in- STOP SMOKING — LOSE WEIGHT tances when a decent hot INEXPENSIVE - PERMANENT RELIEVE TENSION air system is suitable In the sun-belt, for example, Learn to stay slim - no will power winters are short and necessary; free introductory presen- NEW ENGLAND'S PROGRAM mild, the deficiencies of hot air may not be significant, tation for men and women at the FOREMOST INFORMATION with only minor difference HYPNOSIS SERVICE 272-3440 Melrose YMCA (w.i.. a«tl in operating cost. A well-illustrated 497 Main Street, Melrose booklet, "Selecting A 630 p.m. Heating System," explains every Wednesday HYPNOSIS SPECIALISTS the features and com- 265 Winn St.. Burlington Moss 01803 parisons in detail, and can be obtained for Si 00 Bring a friend OUR STAFF CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS THROUGH ipostpaid) from the Better THE MODERN SCIENCE OF HYPNOSIS "Serenade" by George Balanchine, the Boston Ballet principal Heating-Cooling Council, 35 479-0940 251-8228 dancer Anamarie Sarazin in "Serenade. For ticket information call; Russo Pice, Berkeley EASTERN HYPNOSIS ASSOCIATES 542-3945. Heights, N.J. 07922.

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