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OLUME75 NUMBER 2 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, OCTOBER 12, 1961 PRICE 10 CENTS ...... ontradictory Statements On Rogers Brook
I SOLAR Hit Find Money A New England Tradition L Won boating Ricciardi, Bessette Do D.T. r Legal Bill Although there have as yet been Not Agree On Policy .LIVAN bills for legal services in the CO., INC. Ijaniin F. Dimlich case, School HAM ST. LOWELL pt. Edward I. Erickson expects CONGRESSMAN MORSE Town Faces ITERPRISE 5247 "find the money somewhere" HERE NEXT TUESDAY thin the department budget, Congressman Bradford Vital Decision henever hills are presented for IRE heating service Morse will be in the con- Another grim chapter in the pent. ference room at the town hall Queried on the point, Mr. E rick- weighty volume, known as Rogers next Tuesday, at 2 p.m., to 13rook Project, has been added said there had been no budget talk with .any residents, who location for legal services. But this week. want to get acquainted, or And the key character in this indicated that there would be who have problems to solve. nds available from within the new version is State DPW Com- Congressman Morse will missioner Jack Ricciardi. neral budget. have lunch with the Select- own Counsel F red ric S. O'B Tien men and town manager, then Ile entered the story when Town acting as counsel for the School plan to be available at the Manager Thomas E. Duff, Town mmittee in the matter. Mr. town hall to meet anyone who Counsel Fredric S. O'Brien and ickson said he doesn't know comes in. Selectman William Stewart, ac- ether Mr. O'Brien will submit companied by Rep. William Long- worth, discussed the project with bill for the work in Superior. him, as over-all head of the state's urt, prior to the end of the year, Plan Open House public works operations. Also whether he will present a bill attending was Waterways Division (Continued on Page 20) At New Convent head Rodolphe Bessette, a central An open house for members and character in the Project story. Fashion Show friends of St. Augustine's parish One of the first things Ricciardi. will be held Oct. 22, at 3 p.m., in did was contradict Bessette's deci- Is Oct. IS the new Convent. sion on whether a private individual Very Rev. Hen r y 13. Smith, can have a section of the Brook Oct. 18 at 8 p.m., the Andover O.S.A., pastor, has extended a job done at his own expense. High School Auditorium will be cordial invitation to any interested Instead of the abrupt "no" given the scene of a style-setting event resident who may wish to visit by the director, his boss has flatly When the Shawsheen Village the new structure. agreed to the proposal - as long Woman's Club presents, for the A Silver Tea and Reception, as the state bears none of the ex- second time, imported fashions honoring the Sisters of Notre from the great fashion salons of Dame, will be held during the For the Townsmah's editor- Europe. afternoon, under the auspices of ial comment on this situation, The outstanding success of last 1 St. 'Augustine's School Guild. please turn to page 12, and year's similar presentation by the The Committee includes Mrs. read the editorial entitled Sbawsheen club is directly res- Joseph E. O'Brien, chairman; Mrs. "Begging For Trouble". pitsible for this repeat perform- J. Arthur McGovern, Mrs. Charles Ipce. Sullivan, Mrs. Dennis Connelly, pense. This gives Samuel NI. A new and complete line of im- Mrs. Robert Rohnstock, Mrs. Leo Glazerman, owner of property on ;rint ported designs will again be offered Keefe and Mrs. George McHugh. the west side of Main st., a chance to the fashion-conscious women to get routine approval for his own of Andover and surrounding com- Given Approval construction job. The only require- munities. Included in the showing ments are that the plans be will be Italian knits, separate For School Use specifically approved by the state, coats, coat and dress ensembles, and that should be automatic be- afternoon dresses, cocktail Historic South Church Adult evening classes will be cause the state has already had (Continued on Page 22) allowed in the High School, under the plans drawn to its own satisfac- Vote Of Confidence Open Celebration sponsorship of the Community Re- tion. Initial approval from the For Industrial Corn. creation Council, two nights Selectmen also is required. weekly. After Ricciardi got through with fieldstones This Sunday The first class is planned to open every day ex The Industrial and Development (Continued on Pow. Four) , :tpting Solemn religious services mark Tuesdays - year 'round Commission received a firm vote start Nov. 9. Classes, eight each the opening Sunday of the 250th evening, will be held Tuesdays and cocktails - luncheons of confidence from the Selectmen anniversary celebration at South Thursdays. dinner - special functions Monday night. Selectman William Stewart Church. Chairman Theodore Burtt PRETTY & PRACTICAL gift shop Throughout the week, various appeared before the School Com- udorrtuidu+1. ; moved the vote, and it was unani- 5 room Cape in excellent mously approved by the two other activities will be presented, mark- mittee last Friday to request the condition, realistically members present - Chairman ing this highlight in the Church's use, and to explain the group's priced $18,900 history. plan. Eugene A. Bernardin Jr. and JOHN & RITA HEWITT Russell G. Doyle. As parishioners of the Church In its vote, the School Com- celebrate their own anniversary, mittee asked that Mr. Burtt meet Realtors IDC Chairman Wallace llaselton 8 ELM ST. ANDOVER outlined the duties and res- the town joins with them in honoring with Supt. Edward I. Erickson and the oldest of the community's go over the rules and regulations TELS. GR 5-0973 - 5-1834 (Continued on Page 22) churches. concerning public use of the pro- IN Olt WINING Full details of the observance, perties. ENDS MONDAY! and historical glimpses into the Mr. Erickson read a prepared past will be found on pages 14-15 SANITONE (Continued on Page 22) SKILL ( Thro October lOth ) of this issue. You don't want to guess the SAW remedy when someone's sick. Christmas Cards Your Doctor is the only qual- 2WAYS ified individual to prescribe 15% OFF for illness. And our pharma- LOW, LOW PRICES cists have the skill to coot- PLUS Pound your Doctor's prescrip- MARY ANN'S tion—promptly and precisely. CARD & YARN SHOP e.d'efairattsigner All prescriptions filled here ore priced fairly. GR 5-2377 6 PARK STREET GR 5-646 • 92 MAIN ST. Next to A & P • FUEL OILS GREEN STAMPS OF DISTINCTION THE PIED PIPERS OF ANDOVER NOW WITH 24 HOUR DAILY TEXACO to 8 p.m. ANDOVER OIL BURNER ; to 6 ) HEATING OILS ANIZVER. Plumbing 6 SERVICE ORT011 TOWNSMAN Heating CORPORiflOs St., Shawsheen PHARMACY Formerly Buchan & McNally MAIN COR. PARK STREET "IIAL" RUTTER, PROP. GR 5-0107 For Your Printing Needs • 211 No. MAIN ST. GR 5-5121 GUY HOWE & TED LELAND 6510 LUPINE RD. GR 5-0365 100 Water St., Tel. MU 3.2775 Call GR 5-1943 RFO. NO. 2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961
William Hart, president of the at the time of her retirement. Attention Travellers: Gift Presented Association, greeted the guests Edward Erickson, Superin- and began the business portion of tendent of Schools in Andover, told Aircraft Grounded To Miss Marshall the meeting. Each principal in- the audience of the many outstand- For a 12-hour period beginning ANDOVER troduced the new members of the ing years of service which Miss The first meeting of the Andover at 1 p.m. Saturday, North Teachers' Association was held faculty of his school. The maj- Marshall had given to the town ority of the new members arc Mrs. Rita Buchan, a member of A merica's airspace will be cleared Sept. 25, at the Log Cabin. Nearly of all except military aircraft TOWNSMAN 100 teaching in the elementary schools. the School Committee, spoke of members and guests were in engaged in a realistic - and attendance at the combined din- The guest of honor for theeven- several incidents In Miss Mar- possibly noisy - test of this Established 1887 ner and business meeting. ing was Miss Mabel Marshall. shall's illustrious career of public Published Every Thursday country's air defenses. Miss Marshall retired in June after service. In recognition of her 166 No. Main Street, Andover, kt, Called Sky Shield II, the many years in the Andover School many achievements in the field Second Class Postage continent-wide exercise will be PL AY System. She was an English tea- of education, Miss Marshall was Paid at Andover, Mass, — HOUSE staged by the North American Air cher in the Junior High School presented a gift by the Associa- Price 104' per Copy $5.00 per hurs.ey thru Sunday Defense Command. Exercise re- Oct. 12th - 13th - 14th - 15th tion. Miss Helen Loux, a long- Publisher Irving C. Andover Prefers time friend and fellow teacher, quirements call for complete free- Editor David E. y Daily matinee (except Fri.) dom of movement at all altitudes nusl ',as 1:45; eve. 7:30 BENNIE'S presented the gift to Miss Mar- shall. Miss Marshall has remain- by U. S. andCanadian military air- Adv. Mgr.... Raymond R. Dells! TAMMY TELL ME TRUE SANITARY craft, in addition to a small number (Technlcolbr) ed active in church affairs and NATIONAL EDITORS of British bombers. Sondra Dee - John Gavin BARBER SHOP !nay do substitute work in the Shown: Mat: 3:35; eve. 9:20; coming year. Iligh-speed bombers simulating IA Sig)C8T111 Sun. 1:55; 5:20; 9:45 4 I. XPERT BARBERS William A. Doherty, a member attacking forces will attempt to BIG GAMBLE At Your Service All The Time of the School Committee, was pre- jam far-flung radar and communi- --t.—ILEMEOZZEZ (Cinemascope - Technicolor) TEL. GR 5-1955 sented a plaque in recognition of cations networks in testing probes Stephen Boyd - Julette Greco 17 MAIN ST. ANDOVER his 30 years of service to the of aerospace defenses, while air Shown: Mat: 1:50; eve. 7:35; defense command fighter aircraft TOWNSMAN CLOSED MONDAYS town. Miss Marshall made the pre- Sun: 3:30; 7:00 make mock intercepts. CORRLSPONDENTS sentation to Mr. Doherty on be- West l'arish Tel. GR 5-2 half of the Andover Teachers' Since large numbers of super- Mrs. Sarah I.cais Association. sonic aircraft will be involved, Ballardvale Tel. GR 5. sonic booms may be heard over Your Friends and Neighbors Entertainment was provided by Mrs. Ruth (trees some students of the Andover I ligh much of the North American con- Shawsheen Tel. GR 5-1 Like To SHOP CO-OP School and several recent grad- tinent. uates of the same school. An estimated 70,000 commercial at the home of Mrs. I lenry Me Mr. Hart closed the meeting by and general purpose aircraft will of Ma rland st. The "Show and T thanking Miss Ruth Nelson and be grounded and more than 125,000 team, Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs. Helen Enman for their work travelers will either sit it out or Frank Froburg, will talk seek other means to get to their "Nutrition Roundtable". INSTALLED OFFICERS in making the meeting a most en- turday night at a dinner ( joyable one. Miss Nelson is the destinations. Also grounded will Following the meeting lunch secretary of the Association and be all foreign air carriers served by the hostesses. eehan, treasurer; Dr. Phi Mrs. Enman is vice president. normally operating in the U. S. Those present included M f St. Augustine's Church, Frank Froburg, Mrs. Ja 14- Seated at the head table were rst vice president; Atty. T Eldred, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mill Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, Mr. Doh- Homemakers' Clubs Leo Pimpa re, Mrs. Charles Jac! erty, John Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Plan Greens Booth Ilan, Miss Marshall, Mrs. Entnan, son, Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. \.; • oirs Plan Mrs. Buchan, Miss Nelson and A meeting of the Ballardvale ford Farr, Mrs. James Lett, Miss Mary Lou Sullivan. Homemakers' Extension Club was Mrs. Franklyn Haggerty, ty--"91. held last Tuesday morning at the Robert Mears, Mrs. Roy Brom usical Nigh, PERSONAL. Mrs. Albert Warner. Guests home of Mrs. Albert Warner of 'he choirs of the West Par Miss Sandra Ritchie of Bridge- High st., Ballardvale, with Mrs. sent were Mrs. William McLel: urch are planning a musi Mrs. Phillip Wormwood port. Conn., recently spent the Roy Brown as co-hostess. ram entitled "Eine Kle Maureen Eldred. weekend with her parents, Mr. and A coffee hour was held during S enspiel", Friday night, N Mrs. Alex Ritchie of Lowell st. Mrs. John White and Marilyn the business meeting, it was an- United Church Youth under the direction .of Robi 5 Summer Street Andover nounced that Christmas open house Gorin, clloi riuasje r and M will be held Nov. 29-30 at the Essex Elected Officers s rber, orga nis Mrs. John White is one of the many hundreds of local County Agricultural School. All e program will include poptt: home makers who like to shop at the Andover CO-OP. Andover Homemakers' clubs will A meeting of the Ballard semi-classical music, ft Here is what Mrs. White has to say: be in charge of the Christmas United Church Youth Fellm s, and a medley front 1 11 ALL greens and decorations booth. Mrs. was held in the vestry Su: ers and Hammerstein music Roy Brown attended a meeting at evening when the following offic te Sound of Music". Willir I like to SII()P (70-OP because: "I like the friendly were elected: atmosphere and the quality of the food I buy. All the the home of Mrs. ()scar hall on G ford Jr., baritone, will TO-WALL Argilla rd. last Wednesday after- President, Kent Warner; fi. employees are courteous and so very helpful. I also like tired in a group of selector noon, when plans were made for vice president, Richard S1,( Gilford has had wide e to receive my patronage refund check instead of stamps BROAD secretary, Aimee Thonip so that I may use it as I wish." the booth. ience in show business Marilyn White says: "I like to come shopping at the Mrs. henry Meyers and Mrs. treasurer, Leslie Batelle:I. alist with dance orchestras a CO-OP for my mother because I know everyone in the LOOM Frank Green , members of the Faith Chairman, Gail Batchel, in solo night club appearance store and anyone will help me find the things mother "show and tell" team, talked Out Reach Chairman, IV he junior choir, often referr sent me to buy." on "First Aid for the Home- Brouck. A game period folio', to as "The Off-beat Kids", w maker". ent a group of numbers, a The above is one customer's reason for marketing at our The next meeting will be held Couples Went Or w combine with the senior choi CALL THE MAN 4 6 store. There are other reasons which appeal to other Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 9:30 a.m., Rtimes called The PP people. FROM ELLIOTT'S Scavenger Hunt 's Robert Shaw Chorale" hell show yo• sump'. ial selections. What are YOU looking for at your source of supply for from America's most famous groceries? Chances arc that we have it in abundance. mills. Installation b• Elliott'. Many couples attended te program committee for th own experts. ?hone or cols., is l'aa#14 Couples Club supper-meeting t consists of Mrs. Pen today DIAL MU 3-8751-9-9172 Saturday at South Church. A old, Mrs. OwenWilliams, Mr iman Viehmann, W i Ilia For Super Values - Try CO-OP for day or mains appoint. An International Scavenger meal. FOR was held after the meeting, G ord Jr., and Valley Gulezia FREE ESTIMATES then the couples enjoyed desser: 'land 17:4— EASY CREDIT TERMS FALL NEEDS oses—has returned to It The Finest Roast of ALL ! front foreign lands. home in Keene, N. II., afu William Long was chef, assist siding the weekend with Mr. ai ANDOVER by Clarence Chapman and Ricl M Owen Hinckley of Birch r Heart Of The Rib Gould. Decorations and dessc. , FINANCE CO. were planned by Mr. and Mrs Political Adve:tisernent 279 tat. 111.-112 So. Irvoedwirt Street Floor Musgrove Bldg. Joseph Senuta, chairmen; Mr. as lb ELM SQ. GR 5-1998 Mrs. Gordon Cannon, Mr. and Mrs ROAST BEEF 85c Arthur Rairigh, Mr. and Mrs EMI UM 25c SUNSHINE Kenneth Thompson and Mr. as SALTINES lb. S 2 PKGS. 3 3c Mrs. Johann Taft. The group will meet again Not SWIFT'S Sunkist Lemons doz. 59C 11, when the annual lobster sup PREMIUM cligefrtiee will be served. Mrs. Marcia Sal REPEAT SALE! of the Electric Co. will provia the program "Christmas Decorsh BACON JUICY, SUNKIST dour great b9mqs ing in the I Iome". The evening has been designate "- 4.9c ORANGES d :I: am thmt. 0 -Lord as "past presidents and old 'Der. lb. 65c ANDOVER GROWN r rlrtt Aim., 0 Lord, I have heard TIN voice hers reunion night". /hid it told J'ltt love for me; APPLE CELERY 43c11. 23c 1>H/ I long 10 ruse itt The arna 01 faith SEEKING BIDS ON CIDER .10,1 be clo.rer drawn 10 Thee. RT. 495 CONSTRUCTION , GAL. r " BETTY CROCKER yC The state is planning ill JUG. POTATO SALAD boxes 1.00 call for bids, on constructioi of Route 495 through Shat BETTY CROCKER BUITONI MACARONI A blind woman was the most prolific sheen, the end of this month. It was learned this wed 1;1 SPACE MEN OR WAGON WHEELS and perhaps the most popular writer BROWNIE of Sunday School hymns that America that the call probably will bt BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE has ever produce(. Fannie Crosby was MIX sewenelk oofuthelanti(eintliii! born in 1820 and tragically lost the rinil CHASE & SANBORN 6 oz. rim 9 her PKGS. sight when only six weeks old. At 4 99c INST. COFFEE JAR 3 15 she entered the Institution for the Blind in New York City, remained 7 OPEN TIL 9 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY years as a pupil and 11 as a teacher. In all she wrote the extraordinary num- ber of. 6,000 hymns. lane Funeral Horne John W. Lane, Jr. Eugene s. CO.SUPER-MARKET • 68 MAIN ST. ri#V Lundgren %Imo Atm Robert E. Lane 74# ai 68 Park Street, Andover GR 5-1516 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961 3
Kathy Kitson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Trott and family of Bethel, Comm., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William )eVIUR Held Party Douty of Prospect rd. Miss Kathy Kitson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitson of SISMAN Ilaggett's Pond rd., entertained a group of her friends last THIS SUNDAY blished 1887 Saturday. in honor of her twelfth T I Every Thursday birthday. Full Course treet, Andover, kift, The young ladies had luncheon, Class Postage with birthday cake and ice cream YANKEE Andover, Mass. at Fieldstones. Following the POT ROAST Copy $5.00 per luncheon they attended the Marble- Dinner Irving E. H head-Andover Iligh School football David C. game. Each guest received a $2.50 corsage of mums. Children, under 8 - 954 aymond n. ne.nut Those attending the party were ANDOVER INN L EDITORIl Gwen Warwick, Joyce Campbell, GR 5.5903 A5g)CetTlt Andrea Robinson, Karen Klondike and Kathy Kitson. F Fit 'ATI ME Vibi,
MNSMAN :SPONDENTS Tel. GR 5-2 ,arah Lewis Tel. GR 54 Rath Green Tel. GR 5-114
Mrs. I lenry Meyer the "Show and Te'.." )y Brown and rg, will talk INSTALLED OFFICERS — The Andover Catholic Men's Club installed its officers last indtable". e meeting hinchwi turday night at a dinner dance at the Andover Country Club. From left to right are Eugene H. tostesses. eehan, treasurer; Dr. Philip F. Doyle Jr., secretary; Very Rev. Henry B. Smith, O.S.A., pastor ent included Mr: f St. Augustine's Church, moderator; Atty. Joseph C. Sullivan, president; John B. McAllister, urg, Mrs. Jane rst vice president; Atty. Thomas B. Murphy, second vice president. (Scott) lenry Meyers, !'• vl rs. Charles.Tat de Green, Mrs. Joseph Doherty rs. James Lett, oirs Plan Tl Ilap,gerty, Received Award Mrs. Roy Brow: ustca• 1 Night Joseph B. Doherty, 11 Locke 'a rner. Guest!' le choirs of the West Parish st., has been named Realtor of W illiam McLc urch are planning a musical the Year for 1961, by the Massa- p Wormwood ram entitled "Eine Kleine chusetts Association of Real Estate d. S enspiel", Friday night, Nov. Boards. DIAL arch Youth 1 under the direction .of Robert President Alexander S. Beal Goodwin, choirmaster and Mrs. stated: "The Realtor of the Year ficers s Barber, organist. award is made annually to one of 5-2590 e program will include popular the Association's 2,558 members of the Ballard send-classical music, folk in recognition of the member's FOR Almost 100 Books Youth s, and a medley from the contribution to his community and From Which To Select. the vestry ers and I lammerstein musical, his profession". he following office ' e Sound of Music". William Doherty was selected from PRESCRIPTION PAPERS BY: ord Jr., baritone, will be among nominees from 25 real (ent Warner; firs: ured in a group of selections. estate boards within the Associa- IMPERIAL • BIRGE - NANCY WARREN t, Richard She . Gilford has had wide ex- tion. DELIVERY Aimee Thon:1 ience in show business as lie is secretary of the Industrial UNITED • THIBAUT • AND OTHERS !.s I i e Batchel . alist with dance orchestras and and Development Commission. n, Gail Batchel solo night club appearances. SERVICE - many with matching Fabric available 2.hairman, e junior choir, often referred FOR CLASSIFIED AD le period follos All prescriptions expertly as "The Off-beat Kids", will CALL GR 5-1943 arid promptly compounded p eat a group of numbers, and from the finest pharmaceu- ALSO • PAPERS BY - Went Or combine with the senior choir, HAPPY CHOICES! ticals. times called "The Poor 3 Bedroom Colonial, Shawsheen STRAHAN • LLOYD • SCHUMACHER is Robert Shaw Chorale" in $19,900 er Hunt ial selections. Village. 3 Bedroom Ranch, in Holt Road SHAWSHEEN WALL-TEX-SANITAS•GALLIGAN•WALCREST ties attended 6 to program committee for this area. $24,900 ;upper-meeting lr e t consists of Mrs. Peter 4 Bedroom remodeled, older PHARMACY AT OUTSTANDING SAVINGS ith Church. d, Mrs. OwenWilliams, Mrs. type home. Near center. PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY anal Scavenger Hit man Viehmann, William 4 Bedroom Cape, 2 baths. In SHAWSHEEN SC1 r the meeting, as G ord Jr., and Valley Gulezian. choice area. 9401.5 .2590 4. PAC/4 UPSON, Rif. PA. os enjoyed desse iland Moses has returned to his PENDELTON & DODD PAINT & HARDWARE Inds. 14 PARK ST., ANDOVER le in Keene, N. It,, after an I VI Money Orders 3 was chef, as:-: OFFICE: GR 5-0351 A1114,1( s nding the weekend with Mr. and May Be Obtomed Here 10 MAIN ST. GR5-1156 tapman and GR 5-2625 - 5-2120 - 5-1171 COLE . Owen Hinckley of Birch rd. tions and desse:: by Mr. and Mr: Political Advertisement - Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement chairmen; Mr. as annon, Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mt az pson and Mr. it it Kit 1 Lit z rx I mx.a..: I 2 z ix 7 ri z r-ri- 4 ift. WHERE ARE ALL ill meet again ' qe(0, t nual lobster sup; bv PETTORUTO Mrs. Marcia Sexv, Co. will provia THOSE GOOD REPUBLICANS for REPRESENTATIVE .:hristmas- Decoraa las been designate• HEADQUARTERS lents and old trier GOING ? ght". ttil kr : : Ill I I21 121 4 1 II I ir
)S ON ISTRUCTION is planning It on constructiol 5 through Shim d of this month. orned this weer probably will bf to in the HO ion th.
Dartmouth College A. B. Degree Boston U. Low School L.L.B. Degree Assistant District Attorney - 7 Years rtilt High School Teacher 7 Years Chairman of Republican Home City Committee r. Eugene rt E. Lane 7‘-ety wiz 9,cm:el., opt rite Peaolato, tree[, Andover
5-1516 1,eun K. Webster, 111, 13 Sunset Rock lid., Andover 4 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, OCTOBER 12, 1961
!r religion and polities are mixrd BROOK STATEMENTS jected. in matching funds only if the entire together, religion is apt to lose its But according to Ricciardi, this job can be done? If the answer is CONTRADICTORY yes, then the voters would have identity. is not policy at all. Nryzynski — TUI CUU (Continued from Page One) to be asked again, as the money If bids are sought, it must be Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. C•es won't go that far. Christ Church Bessette's first decision, he with the intent to award a contract 97 Second st., North Andove: If the answer is no, then the Hector PRESCRIPTIONS revoked another. and do the work, he is known to announce the engagement of the REV. J. EDISQN p.m. Boy Seoul Bessette had told the town have stated. The only grounds, it question conies: What is a reason- daughter, Joanne, to Alan Kr RIDAY: 7 8-11 p.m. Seal FREE PICK-UP officials he will call for bids on is explained, for refusal to award able cost for each specific portion ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. ft,l ATURDAY: Rogers Brook, to see what prices a contract would be bids in excess of the Brook? K ryzynski of I lolt rd. C dance. UNDAY: Twentieth Sunday aft & DELIVERY come in, and with the provision of appropriated funds. And on the latter answer may Miss Gesing is a graduate that any or all of them can be re- Unlike his director, Ricciardi hinge the fate of the project. North Andover I high School. inity. 8 a.m. Holy Communic a.m. First Session Clitir apparently did not specifically If the estimated cost can be Iler fiance graduated f CALL GR 5-3660 moos; Adult Coffee - Forum I lot mention amounts of money, but determined with sufficient Andover high, attended 1V" ANDOVER ducted by the Rev. Claude said "sonic money" is available accuracy, and this appears reason- University and the Newman i Modern 3 bedroom ranch, fire- ith. 10 a.m. Family Euchari: -6:947ete as matching funds. able, then it is understood that Mr. paratory School, and also \, place, garage, landscaped, 30 a.m. Second Session Chur 16,000 sq. ft., off Elm Street. In the many long months that Duff favors asking the state to call IBM School. ool; Adult Coffee-Forum ilot S18,500 the "book" on Rogers Brook has for bids. Both are employed at the We:I. REXALL DRUGS ~ducted by the Rev. Claude Call Owner GR 5-5637 been compiled, Mr. Bessette pro- There is the chance that less Electric Co. in North Andove: ith. 11 a.m. Morning Pray SHAWSHEEN PLAZA otter 5:30 p.m. mised far in excess of matching than the full matching funds would the IBM department. funds, then when none were on be needed, according to the Sermon, "Broken Covenar A November wedding is plan;,, hand, said at least $195,000 would . a W rathful God", by the Rectc manager. Surette — Farrington he forthcoming. But his written Queried as to his opinion on sic is under the direction The engagement of Miss P, - statement on this subject is still in Wilkinson, Organist a whether the full matching funds 'nary C. Farrington to Theo awaited, despite a formal request could be used up on a section, , oirmaster. 5 p.m. Eveni PHINNEY'S A. Surette, son of Mrs. ! of the town for documentation. perhaps from the River•to Main ayer. 5-6:15 p.m. Junior EY, Surette, 7 Lewis st., and time TEMPLE ELECTRIC & RADIO SHOP, INC. After the interview with Ric- st., Duff noted "We'd have to be 0-9:15 p.m. Senior EYC. Eli Surette, has been announce ciardi, Town Manager Duff com- relatively sure that the bids would UESDAY: 6:30 p.m. St. Ann her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES ---- mented that he believes the Brook air rehearsal. come in reasonably." H. Farrington, 90 Dracut st., ( job is necessary, and feels that at Ile thinks that good competitive VEDNESDAY: 10 a.m. Ile rence. TV - RADIO - STEREO least a portion of it can be con- bidding should help keep the prices mmunion - The Feast of Miss Farrington is a grad structed. : he. 7:30 p.m. Church Scho down. of Lawrence High School "I think the Division of Water- Asked w het he r the much- achers' meeting. attended Merrimack College. ways will still do good work", lie publicized granting of ext ras within IIURSDAY: 6:30 p.m. Cliff is employed at the Raytheon G. TEL. commented, in remarking that the the Division of Waterways could arch Choir rehearsal. 8 p.r A ndover. Division should not be blamed for have any effect on the eventual tilt Social Group Ilallowei Mr. Surette graduated fron1C, one man's actions. cost, Duff said there should be a ray. tral Catholic !high School and. GR 5-1115 It is understood that the Select- contingency fund for such things employed by the town. south Church men will now have to search their as extra ledge. Ile said this is a Paetc An early February wedditt; :V. FREDERICK B. NOM, souls for two answers: normal procedure, and that the 26 PARK ST. ANDOVER planned. FRIDAY: 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Did the voters approve $195,000 state's resident engineer handles 73, Ralph L. Greenwood Jr Bailey — these matters on the job. The town Fitzgerald utmaster. is notified of extras, he explained, The engagement of Miss Ju UNDAY: 9;15 a.m. Confirm but has no control over them. Fitzgerald to Michael Bailey, - Classes: Junior Iligh Depar Mr. Duff said the town might of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pal . nt. 10;30 a.m. Church Seim have to put up its share of the Coles Crossing rd.., sses, Crib ROOM through Low, a way of matching funds, for however much N. J., has been announced by it ior, Grades 3 and 4; Upp of the project is completed, before parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frede nor Grades 5 and 6, will atte; it begins. Or, he explained, it might P. Fitzgerald, 95 Central st. F mily Morning Worship befo saving be some time after it is all over Miss Fitzgerald is a gra sses. 10:30 a.m. Faini. before the state asks for the money. of Andover )high, and is att ruing Worship - Anniversa Ile agreed that the town would have McIntosh Business School. She rvice, Dr. Richard R. Neibuit to pay half the cost of extras, as employed at Raytheon, Ands. 2 5 p.m. Procession from Milli] that has been well as the original bid price, and 1 le r fiance graduated from "I. ademy Campus via School st. also share the cost of engineering Academy. Ile is employed the South Church. 3:15 p.m service on the construction. Campanelli Builders, Inc. Historical Pageant in the Chun given In the manager's opinion, the Wedding plans are indefinii rtuary. The Child Study Worl possibility of studying the section o babnbaby-sitting sitt l from Main st. to Whittier should School Menu t pl