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Vol. 32, No. 29 Subscription Price $8.00 Per Year PRICE 20 CENTS July 20, 1978 Atty. Carey Geghan Will Seek 2nd Probate Term Annual Budget Carey Ft, Geghan, Judge of ned judge," he said in his can- Probate for Watertown, has an- didacy statement, nounced he will seek the nomina- Mr, Geghan said he feels he tion from the Democrat Town has shown "compassion and con- Committee to run for reelection cern for the people who have Meeting Scheduled to the office which he took over in used the Court in the past four 1974. years," A practicing attorney in the He lives with his wife, Mary area, Mr, Geghan has been ac- Lou, and children at 40 Cutler tive in the probate court system Knoll, Thursday, July 27 on the state level. He is an elec- ted member of the Executive The Town Council made no first time last week return But none of the other seven Committee of the Connecticut changes in any of the budget intact, Councilmen in attendance Mon- Probate Assembly, representing proposals Monday night, and will Couneilwoman Teresa day spoke In favor of adding the the judges of Litchfield County, send to town meeting fiscal Mitchell, who is a member of the patrolman. and has served on its various packages totalling $10,984,541 for Police Commission, said Police Nevertheless, Mrs. Mitchell committees which deal with the administration and Board of Chief Joseph Cirieilo "made said she believes last week's modernization and reform of the Education. some darn good points" at hear- small hearing turnout is an in- probate system, The town meeting, when eligi- ing when he urged a patrolman's dication not only of people being ble voters can propose additional position be put back into the $4,- away on vacation, but an As a co-author of the first Code monetary cuts but cannot add ex- 178,541 administration budget, assumed consensus the "people of Ethics for Probate Judges in penditures, has been scheduled plus trading six police cruisers feel it is a good budget." Connecticut, Atty, Geghan for Thursday, July 27, at 8 p.m. in instead of five. Councilman Chet Hnbegger presented the new code to the the high school auditorium. The Council did not fill p flatly asked John Salomone. 123-member Probate Assembly assistant town manager, if the and hailed its adoption in 1976. Two efforts to juggle the patrolman's post vacated six figures further failed to muster months ago, and are asking the present 58.5 millnge rate could be The attorney has attended con- any support, and the budgets department to do without it, Sav- held to, tinuing education conferences of presented to the public for the ings art1 expected to be $10,000, "I would say yes. If tax the National College of Probate revenues arc on target," Mr. Judges in Florida (1978) and Salomone replied. Town Georgia (1077) to become a Carey R, Geghan Manager James Troup added he "more knowledgeable and lear- 77-78 Tax Collections agrees, provided the town makes no "significant appropriations" Surpass Budgeted Goal between now and March, when Complaints End Up As the rate is set. The town has surpassed its tax broken down to $358,139 in actual Who Has Control? collection goal of $7,340,893 on taxes, $40,085 For interest, and Countil Vice Chairman Goose Chase For Troup the October Grand List ac- $1,297 for liens, Richard Fusco, chairing the A resident besieged the Town "completely false," a stand also cording to latest figures released meeting in James Mullen's ab- Council Monday with a flurry of taken by Donald Stepanek, park by the tax collector. Town Manager James Troup sence, and colleague Mary Jo questions that caught the govern- and recreation director. The Armand Derouin reported $7,- informed the town Council this Cicchelti became involved in a ing board off guard, and sent the town manager stated "as best we 359,028 has been collected from week that approximately 1,(500 mild dispute over Council power, town manager scurrying for can determine," Mr, Lukos property taxes and supplemental residents paid their tax bills at if any exists, over the School answers the next day. But the probably is referring to lights motor vehicle taxes as of July 14, five bank c-ullection centers, with Hoard budget. verdict of Town Manager James purchased in August, 1977, for The supplement equals $150,700, $1,202,011 being taken in. It was Last Wednesday's education Troup is "incorrect information" use on the basketball courts at with the rest accounted for by recorded as" follows: State budget hearing was attended by was being used by the petitioner, Swift Junior High, and taxes ($7,205,689) and interest National, $27,178; Banking Cen- about a dozen people, and turned Simon Lukos, who owns the elsewhere. Two poles were ($3,539) charges. ter, $319,612; Mattatuek Bank, out to be little more than a Eastern Curtain k Drapery Cen- donated by the Connecticut Light The revenue on the current $94,605; Citytrust, $78,849; and venting of budget philosophies by ter on Porter Street, told the & Power Company. year is about a 93 per cent collec- Colonial, $681,767. Frank Sabis, a stern tax increase opponent, and William Moran, Council he heard from a "very No purchases ever were made, tion, Mr. Derouin said, Futher- good source" $2,300 worth of more, back taxes have totalled The town manager said he who approached the budget he asserted, of tennis lights In an- philosophically. tennis court lights were ticipation courts someday would $309,521, bringing the tax revenue hopes the town will continue to purchased by Crestbrook Park, be installed at Crestbrook Park. to $7,759,480 in all. use the collection centers next The only concrete suggestions along with aluminum poles, The Mr. Troup said he doesn't know Taxes on prior years were year. for cuts were in the area of park falls under the jurisdiction if Alex Satmary did Indeed athletics, salaries, utilities, arid of the Park and Recreation declare bankruptcy, but the for- OSHA funding. The Board Department, mer Crestbrok Inn lessee is "out package is $6,805,612, Mr. Lukos alleged the lights of the picture" now at Photographer To Protest "Would we hesitate to give and poles' expenditure was kept (Continued on Page 6) them (Board) more teachers?" under $5,000, so it would not have Yearbook Award Tactics Mr. Fusco tossed out to the Coun- to go to a public vote at town cil, if the education officials felt meeting. State Road A local photographer is going bidder on five of six picture there were 150 more students in At the Council meeting, Mr, to jot off a letter to the Board of packages the students may the school system than projec- Troup said he is "as certain as I Aid Funds Education protesting the "tac- choose from, by an average of $6 ted, can be" the purchases never tics" involved in selecting next less than Loring, Mr, Charbon- "I'm not only going to grit my were made, and no appropria- Hiked $6,000 year's Watertown High School neau was consistently higher teeth, I'm going to make them tions approved for them, yearbook photographer, than both. work!" retorted Mrs, Cicchetti, Watertown will receive ap- Mr. Lukos also asked the Coun- Stuart Rabinowitz, A.A.S., who Low prices for additional, objecting to any discussion by the cil if the former lessee of proximately $6,000 more in town operates a studio in Watertown, Council of Board pollcymaklng. aid grants from the state for the single poses were divided among Crestbrook Inn, unnamed but said he will inform the Board bid two of the photographers, Mr, She said the Council "doesn't believed to be Alex Satmary, was 1978-79 fiscal year than it did last prices for the yearbook contract have the right" to tell the Board year. Charbonneau would charge $2,75 involved with the present inn are not the sole factors being for a sitting, Loring $3, and Mr, where it can make cuts, management; if the park was Gov. Ella Grasso announced considered in the hiring of a Rabinowitz, $4, Mr. Charbon- Mr. Fusco, who thinks an ad- operating In the red; and why the $20,2 million in grants for road photographer. The high school neau's prices for 11-by 14 and 8- ditional $80,000 worth of teachers town was "wasting thousands of Improvements and public issued formal bids for the first by-10 pictures were lower, while can be lopped off because of a dollars" at the sanitary landfill transportation services will be time the past school year. Loring offered better deals on 5- declining school enrollment, in a leveling operation that is allocated to 177 towns, uncon- by-7, 3-by-5, and wallet-sized pic- asserted he is "going to the town solidated cities, and boroughs. An eight-person student com- against state law in the first mittee of WHS juniors un- tures, meeting with it" in mind, and place, Watertown will get $120,443, a will speak as a citizen and not a boost up from $114,383. animously voted in June to hire Mr, Rabinowitz would charge "I'm not hiding it," remarked Loring Studios, the firm that has $4,75 for two 5-by-7 and four Council representative. But he a bewildered Richard Fusco, "It is most gratifying that this handled WHS senior picture tak- wallet prom pictures, while Lor- disagreed with Mrs, Cicchetti's Council vice chairman, to Mr. vital program is being expanded ing for several years. The com- ing and Mr, Charbonneau's theories, saying the Council Fusco's queries. "If I knew I'd so that our communities can im- mittee was composed of the class prices were $5, Furthermore, could suggest cuts, because the teU you directly." prove their facilities for the vice president, Miss Sandy Mr. Rabinowitz was the only Council is the overseer of all the benefit of our people," Gov, The town manager was direc- Masayda, and yearbook staff photographer to offer four op- budgets. Grasso explained. She said the members. tional packages at prices ranging The Council can determine how ted to provide answers to the $20,2 million is nearly a million questions of Mr. Lukos by the Along with Loring and Mr. from $28,75 to $82,95. much the Board may spend, but more than appropriated last cannot propose specific areas for next Council meeting, and Mr. year. Rabinowitz, photographer Roger Despite statements made by Troup reported he believes most Charbonneau, Oakville, also sub- WHS Principal William P, cutting, are solved already. Town aid funds are used to mitted a bid. Williams that the student com- Mrs, Mitchell thought Mr, rebuild, improve, and maintain A check with the bid figures mittee was voting only with Fusco's remarks had some He said the charge concerning roads and highways. the tennis lights and poles is revealed Mr, Rabinowitz was low (Continued on Page 20) (Continued on Page 20) PageProperty 2 Town Times (Water-town of, Conn,) the, July 20 , Watertown1978 Historical Society Vernon Ave,, said a swath cut on before being "dressed up" with Subdivision On the lower part of the 27-acre par- seeding. cel, to build a swale just below In response to Mrs, Davis St. Is watertownhistoricalsociety.orgEvelyn Street and above her Laferrlere's charge houses were property, to keep water off her going up despite the road being Defended land, measured 15-by-ZOO feet. At incomplete, Mr. Masayda said it least six trees with diameters ex- is encouraged to have heavy Progress on the 41-lot Davis- ceeding 15 inches have been equipment go in to pour founda- West subdivision of Richard hacked down, she continued; tions before the road is paved, Knapp was criticized at last large trees are not to be cut if otherwise it would be broken up. week's Conservation possible, as per agreement with "There's nothing wrong with Commission-Inland Wetlands the conservation agency. this, as long as the houses aren't Agency meeting, but town of- She also complained about a occupied," the enforcement of- ficials said the Davis Street pro- flood control basin being in- ficer said, By the end of August, ject is conforming to the stalled, and said during a recent 90 per cent of road grading will guidelines, heavy downpour, she had "a be completed and all the sewer Mrs, Diane Laferriere, Mt. complete brook running past my and water pipes will be installed back door," The water, though, so the firt course of pavement was clear and unmuddied. can be put down, Mr, Masayda Stanley Masayda, zoning enfor- continued. FOR SALI cement officer, said the width of He stated some large trees OLD COW BARN the swale path Is large in order to were cut down, but only because allow equipment in, and the they interfered with construc- IT WAS A DOG'S DAY at the playgrounds last week when dog AND/OR HORSE BUGGY retention basin is functioning as tion. However, Mr. Knapp has shows were conducted, and award certificates given out for the CAL1274-3W9 designed. The basin, he added, "not needlessly" taken down a finest canines. Pictured are the Baldwin youngsters and their wMl be cleaned out periodically tree "when he hasn't had to," favorite doggies. (Galullo Photo) Mr. Masayda said, But Joseph Rose, agency chair- public works, said plans are be- "There's always a budget PRISS FOR SUCCISS man, and member Gail Sangree ing drawn up to put in drains to problem," Mr, Owen remarked. voiced concern over Mr, Knapp's alleviate Mr, Melninkaltis's "We have a JlO-mlllion budget, ailQur tearing out the vegetation and problem of getting frequently but only have $50,000" to work merchandise damaging trees, and were flooded out. The pipes will be in- with on storm drainage for the doubtful vegetation would grow stalled this year. entire town. k up to back by winter, COME IN and COMPARE Bronis Melnlnkaitis, 87 Sunset WOPfHLf FfTTEti BY fXKRf TAIlORS' Ave., was critical of Soil Conser- vation Service work done up- Mattatuck Slates Three stream on the brook the Knapp subdivision empties in to. Water comes down too fast, he in- College Courses At WHS 10 Sherman Hill Read Woodbury, Conn. dicated, from the surrounding Mattatuck Community College personal situations. hills. will offer three off-campus credit General Psychology I is a Mr. Masayda said from all that courses in an Outreach Program general study of psychology In he has read and gleaned from dis- where college credit courses will which the important basic princi- cussions with engineers, the come to Watertown High School ples of scientific methodology Davis-West development will not every Wednesday evening begin- will be offered in the study of the put any more water in the stream ning'Sept. 13, Classes will run biological and psychological CrestbtookJs than before, from 6:30 to 9:10 p.m. Courses of- bases of behavior, clinical and William Owen, director of fered will earn three semester psychometric approaches to per- Restaurant at the F&rk credit hours. sonality, and the study of learn- 834 northfield rd, Jefferson Pine Courses are Business ing and retention. watertown, conn. Organization, Fundamentals of The cost of these courses will Communications and General be $20 per credit plus a $15 Psychology I, Business Organiza- college service fee. Registration Dry Sink tion Is a survey of the fundamen- may be made in one of three tal principles of business ways: in person at the •••• PRESENTS **•• organization, finance, banking, Registrar's office at the Higher credit and management. Re- Education Center Campus at 750 quired for all students majoring Chase Parkway, Waterbury bet- in business. ween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 The contemporary Fundamentals of Communiea- p.m. daily, or by mail using a tions deals with the analysis, dis- registration form, or at Wafer- cussion and practice of com- town High School on Thursday, munications principles. It will Sept. 7, from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. sound of develops skills in perception as For further information, or to they relate to self and small and receive a program brochure, call large groups in everyday inter- 757-9661, extension 294 or 295.

O-W Color Guard 3rd, individual rifle; June Only $109 McMahon, 3rd, twirling; and FREELANCE Handrubbid End In Cromwell Robin Mallhot, 4th, individual antique pine finish, flag, Competition The winners of prizes at the crafted of solid last corps parents meeting are as Northern White PinB The Oakville-Watertown Drum Corps won a trophy and six follows: 1st, Richard Rosa, Fri. & Sat. - July 21st & 22nd Heritage Village medals in a competition held Naugatuck, color TV; 2nd, Mrs. Bazaar recently in Cromwell, sponsored Detillo, Waterbury, flOO G. Fox 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Southbury. 264-0488 by the Cromwell Grenadiers and certificate; 3rd, Sam Zaza, sanctioned by the Connecticut Oakville, 100 gallons of gas; 4th, Factory Outlets ^ Fifers & Drummers Association, Mae Despino, Watertown, $50 The corps* color guard took worth of meat; and 6th, Frank second place in the junior Divi- Pasearelli, Wallingford, |50 sion for appearance. First-place worth of produce, GYMNASTICS medals went to Pam Rick for in- Oakville-Watertown will take dividual flag, and Steve Leisring part in a competition at River- Tumbling & Flexibility Training for individual horn. Other win- side Park on July 30, and the Aug. ners were: Coleen Walker, 2nd, 5 state meet in Bristol, sponsored individual flag; Laura Manclni, by Carey's Cadets, THE DANCER JOHN FAVATA, M.D.P.C. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN ADDITIONAL OFFICE WORKSHOP FOR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGY AND Starting Monday, OPHTHALMIC SURGERY July 24th thru IN SOUTHBURY Friday. July 29 OFFICES AT; AND: UNIONSQUARE 1389 WEST MAIN ST, SOUTHBURY WATERBURY For information and Tel: 264-9672 For Appt, Tel: 757-0711 For Appt. registration phone 274-0513 or 754-4538 INSTRUCTOR: Deborah Longley Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn,)Society, July 20, 1978 Pag e 3 Realty house and lot on Concord Drive, of Hart Street, $48,500; Raymond $73,500, L. Garnsslno, Watertown, to William A, and Barbara F. Transactions July 12: William H. and Nancy Gulsto, Naugatuck. lot at Fern watertownhistoricalsociety.orgR. Bentley, Watertown, to Del Woods on Fern Hill Road. $20,. The following property tran- Vec Builders, Inc., Waterbury, 541, and to Charles D. and Shirley sactions were made during the two lots on Bunker Hill Road, M. Stauffacher, Watertown, lot waek of July 10-14, according to $12,000. at Fern Woods on Old Farm warranty deeds filed at the town July 14: Kenneth R. Wat- Road, $25,000; Edward L, ami clerk's office. Icrworlh Jr., Waterbury, to Linda C. O'Brien Jr., Watertown, July 10: Carl P. Griffith, Ronald J. Ricupero, Waterbury, to David M. and Marion M. Wattrtown, to Joseph N. and two lots at Oukville Terrace, $1,- Snleekus, Middlebury, house and Elena M. Rusnak, Watertown, 500; Caroline L. Primus, Water- lot on Main Street. $37,500; John house and lot on Beach Avenue, town, two lots at Oakville Bruce and Linda C, Wing, Water- 171,900; Byron D. and Jacqueline Terrace, $1,500; Caroline L, town, to Paul M. and Martha M, Roth, Watertown, to George Primus, Watertown, to David H. Nemiccolo, Thomaston. house L. and Gail R. Miller, and Kathleen IV. Goulet, Water- and lot on Baldwin Street, $30.- Torrlngton, house and lot on bury, house and lot on west side 500. Claxton Avenue, $55,000. A SAND CASTLE with moat, drawbridge, and turrets was con- July 11: Kevin R. and Nancy E. We have a large assortment structed by these four beach architects at Sylvan Lake, and won Smith, Watertown, to Thomas H. first place. Pictured left to right with their creation are Tom and Michelle M. Hemenway, of lilies Hearl, Ricky Dean, Bob Becker, and Art Hearl, (Reagan Photo) Watertown, house and lot at Bar- berry Heights, 141,500; Faith O. Larsen def. Al Peresslnotto and Minnella, Watertown, to John D. 20/0 OFF ALL ROSE BUSHES Social Security Chick Greenwood, 3%-1'A; Mike and Jean H. Meritt, Watertown, Congero and Gunner Rood def. We have JAPANESE BEETLE TRAPS in stock!! Kids Golf Scores Dom Juliano and Carl Ostrander, CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES Mike Panasci and Lou Cotta 3-2; Mike Petrucci and Tom :-10-20- Ib. bags defeated Ed Traver and Ed Mar- Doughten def. Nick Zarrelli and CHARCOAL WOODLAND GARDENS | tin, 5-0, to headline action in the Ed Martin, 3-2; and Hank Tuesday division of the Social Ciprlano and Al Poma tied Percy 510201b. bags Roatt 64 WMbwy 263-22S5 Security Kids Golf League at Osborn and Charles Koeppel, Vk- ZVi, H.S.COECO. Crestbrook Park last week. 45 FwljbJ Sl., Waurbury7S4-6177 ••»• Other scores: Vinnie King and Joe Thompson def, Joe James and Clay Reichenbach, ilM-lk; Phil Berchonak and Mike Con- gero def. Bill Beardslee and George Kennedy, 4-1; Fred Clin- ton and Dick Walford def. Hank Chabot and Oliver Brault SVi-i'/i; Our 5°/o NOW account. Jim Sweeney and Percy Osborn def. Frank mcHale and Ray Cherniske, S'A-l'/a; and Dom Calabrese and Joe Shaughnessy Think of it as savings def, Percy Newton and Max Flechner, 3-2, Scores from the Wednesday group are: Jim Caffery and Lou with checking account Bannet forfeit win, 5-0; Mike Bavone and Walt Tundryk def. Bill Paige and George Kennedy, 4Vfe-xk\ Frank Saccio and Harold convenience.

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Use our NOW fares NOW you MUST have I'm interested in a NOW account that your ticket Issued and paid for account the way you'd use a checking account, works like checking but earns like savings. prior to September 14th. Last Or use it like a savings account (which it is) Please send details. week we mentioned the fine that provides the most convenient withdrawal cruise offerings of Norwegian arrangement in the history of savings. America Line's VI5TAF- NAME. JORD. This week we want to It's a great way to make income tax mention the SITMAR LINE'S payments. Or installment payments on a loan. A FAIRWIND and FAIRSEA - special purchase. Any number of things. two ships that pride them- When you arrange a withdrawal from most selves on fine service, accom- savings accounts you go to the bank. modations and cuisine as well as wonderful Fly/Cruise dis- But with First federal Savings' NOW account count offerings,The Trans- we go to you. Canal trip is definitely worth How's that for service? while considering because the Line offers you round trip air FREE! Take the trip from cast to west or vice versa. Plan to spend a few days in San Junn or Acnpulco or San Francisco or Florida before AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WATERBURY or after your cruise. But do that planning NOW for the SO Leavenworth St., Waterbury Fall and winter months. All Naugatuck Valley Mai^Waterbury 364 Reldville Drive, Waterbury Italian Staff & Crew. And what cuisine! What pastries! Chase Ave, at Wigwam, Waterbury Plaza 656 Main St., Watertown Yummy! . Deposits insured up to $40,000 by F5LIC PagPropertye 4 Town Times (Waiertown of, Conn,) the, July 2pWatertownr 1978 Historical Society ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I program is surely part of what and gift shop. is a good idea to arrive at 8:30 to life should be. You may bring a picnic lunch get your first choice in activities, The Festival consists of one- or purchase lunch there. Fried It's a popular place for all who TOWN TIMESwatertownhistoricalsociety.org, INC. hour, fifteen-minute activities chicken will be available as in love their natural world, .Published Weekly and three-hour field trips, all led past years and, in addition, this Second class postage paid at Watertown, Conn, by staff and Audubon members, year natural foods are being of- To reach the Audubon Center, Office located in the George Building, 878 Main Street, Watertown plus an after-lunch feature. It fered. take Rt, 63 North to Goshen, then For new^or information call 274.8721, Address mail to TOWN would be possible to participate Admission for people 12 and Rt. 4 West through Cornwall TIMES, Box 53, Oakville, or Jox 1, Watertown, Conn. In two activities or one field trip over is $3.00 for the day. Ages 5. Bridge and up the mountain. The William E, Simmons, Editor & Publisher in both the morning and the after- through 11 pay $1,00. If there are Center is on the right before you Tommy Valuckas, City Editor noon. five or more admissions in a car, get into Sharon and is clearly Leslie Fisher, Jennifer Hartmann, It Is so hard to decide which ac- the driver enters free (an incen- marked. It's a good hour's drive Louise Martin, Cynthia Blanchard tivities to choose! Passes are tive to car pool and save gas). It from Watertown. (J.W.C.) & Nancy Judge, issued for each field trip and ac- Sales Representatives tivity so that size of the group ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I can be limited, Passes for morn- ing activities are given no earlier Notes From Scott^s Mountain than 8:30 and for jfternoon no earlier than 12:30. The complete list of the hour-fifteen activities As Shakespeare so wisely said, Noah made a slight error when TT's Day Trippenis as follows: Bee Behavior; Edi- "Now 'tis the spring, and weeds he packed the Ark — forgot to in- ble Wild Plants; JSnjoying Birds; are shallow-rooted," How very clude whatever was made to Ferns; Frogs & Toads; Hawks & true! have Stripped Cucumber Beetle From past years' experience, limitations, and the program Owls; Herbs; Insect Behavior; But now how deep-rooted the for breakfast, I have dusted lime this writer can heartily recom- planners have provided activities Mammals; Mushrooms; Natural giant Red Root, so strongly set and wood ashes. I have sprayed mend to you a day trip to the for the youngsters as well as field Basketry; Nature Photography; that all my strength will scarcely Prythrin & Rotenone, which br- Sharon Audubon Festival, to be trips and more sedentary but Orientation Techniques; Our budge one. So fast to grow, it ings on rain and leaves the strip- held this summer on July 29 and nonetheless stimulating learning Changing Atmosphere; Raptors seems only yesterday 1 was ped evil tiny pests happy at their 30, rain or shine, This is for the experiences for adults. A day of Conn.; Reading the pointing out how clean the garden breakfast if they ever stop eating whole family, for appreciation of spent in this beautiful spot, par- Landscape; Salamanders; Small was. while they live. the natural world knows no age ticipating in the Audubon Woodlot Management; Snakes of Take comfort — The deep roots I am keeping the worst for the Conn.; Trees; Turtles; Whales; of all our noble weeds bring vital last, passing lightly over Wildf lowers; and a walk along trace minerals to the surface Earwigs and Slugs in variety, to the new Hal Borland Memorial which would otherwise lie below the real war Woodchucks. As a Trail, the reach of normal shallow good conservationist I should like WATERTOWN In addition, there are exhibits rooted plants. Also what good the pleasure of classlfing them on Home Solar heating, Monarch green fertilizer these good weeds "Endangered Species". Butterflies, Nature on Postage make when finally (hopefully) In one night they ate the tops Stamps, and Wlldflowers of Field they die! off the lower planting of wax and OPTICAL and Roadside. "A man of words and not of green beans. Still hoped to save WILLIAM H..LANG - OPTICIAN The featured speaker on Satur- deeds is like a garden full of them. Sprinkling of Lime and ' • Eye physicians' prescriptions day after lunch is John M. Ander- weeds,/And when the weeds Ashes and side dressings of Dog accurately filled son, director of sanctuaries of begin to grow, then doth the gar- & Rabbit Off, applied regularly the National Audubon Society. On den overflow." got washed off each time. All • Broken Itnses duplicated Sunday, the Patons will present a How lucky we are in friends gone now up to the D&R. Bag • Eyeglasses rtpaired & adjusted program of folk music. less full of words than deeds who casually left on a stake just • Latest frame styles Children S through II are given came to the rescue when the below the first planting which to a special program both for their head of our organization, chief date have survived untouched. • Hearing aids enjoyment and for the parents' doer, H. L., — "hors de combat", Further disaster — Seedly Closed Monday freedom to participate in the — took temporary sick leave. Brassiea all but gone. Parsnip Tuei.-Thun, 9 A.M.-6 P.M. other programs. The adult Weeding, hoeing, planting, in the topped but sprouting again. Beets Pri; 9 A.M..8 P.M. program is open to young people hot sun, M.V., E.&E.M. & M,V. & topped — skipping-after a few Sat. 10 A.M.-S P.M. 12 and older. V.I.R.B., according to major sampllngs-the carrots. The grounds at the Sharon plan. Holes and miles of runways in \LOCATiD IN THE TEN Audubon Center are invitingly Some slight mistakes in putting the orchard, a nice old stone wall natural. In the yard there are plan into work because of held up by vines and brush gives 625 Convenient gardens, but mostly the 590 acres Ignorance of L. L, in certain them safe passage to and fro, and. STRAITS Parking are unspoiled woods anrf fields. areas, especially in the planting qulck escape from Betsy Ross TNPKE There is a museum where of pole Limas, I never had any who did manage to bring in a half WATERTOWN' children will enjoy a camouflage experience in that field. We plan- grown one, dead fortunately not 274-3031 nuiKi chiijt game and electric matching ted them generously around the alive and well-as did one of her games, as well as exhibits of giant poles, so far away each retriever predecessors. Deliver skulls and skins, a glassed-in bee searching runner has to be per- to us live snakes and Muskrats. A BRING (N THIS AD hive, turtles, etc. There is a book sonally convinced it should climb man with a gun mounts oc- fora up not crawl. This has to be ten- cassional guard. But taking no ded to daily, I don't see how we chance H. L, has arranged a ["fi/C"1|OBBV can pick the beans without a scaf- chicken run for our Brassieas. FREE TINT folding. SHOP,' Without the timely help of folks I have a special gripe against with the purchase of any of deeds, this would be a disaster woodchucks. In Bozrah we 211 Chase Ave,( feared their holes in the I 574.1678 VVaterbury area, instead of a pretty good prescription sunglasses, garden. meadows as traps to break PRE-GRAND OPENING SALE! horses' legs. They did never ap- (Exclusing Reacto-lite and Polaroid 20% OFF ALL PURCHASES Our new thing this year Is Fava Beans, not much like beans to the proach the garden. What did they Radio'&'U-Control eye. A good crop of peas were do before us white men came j Airplanes picked and frozen. Lettuce has planting their alien crops? (L I Boats • Trains - Plastic been abundant and beautiful to L.) R & R FOUR WHEELERS I Kits • Race Car Sets behold. Why don't people use the 647 Main Street, Watertown, Ci I Hours: Mon. • Frl. 9 to 9 red leaved black-seed Simpson Oakville Retirees PHONE: 274-9253 j ,__J?i-JAoJ_, for Spring flower borders? Card Bus Trips The ninth planting of corn was mm START mm Several day-long bus trips are planted last week by H. L, per- planned for the coming months, SUNROOFS f69)OO Backpacking sonally, in time for Columbus sponsored by the Oakville day or frost, which ever comes Retirees. Basic* first. They include a trip to Healing Sweet potatoes are beginning Services in Worcester, Mass., to look very prosperous. Soon There are only two Sunday, July 30, to leave at 10 they will cover their ground, a.m. from Waterbury. The essentials for a keep down weeds, keep earth Festival of St. Rocco in Rhode successful hike, cool and moist, yet not take strength from companion Island is the next trip scheduled • Good Boots vegetables. Why don't Connec- Sunday, Aug. 20, to leave at 8 a.m. Also, the Festival of St. • A Good Place To Go tlcut people raise more sweet potatoes? They are high in food Lucy in Boston is on the roster value, taste good, and according for Sunday, Aug. 27, Finally Proper footwear comes first In hiking, Saturday, Sept. 16, the group will as In other sports. We sell fine booti to the supplier can be grown in every state in the Union, I won- travel to San Gennaro in New by Vasque and camp moceosini by York City. Minnetonka. der if Alaska has a long enough season? Anyone interested in traveling with the Oakville Retirees should i For good places to a©—«nd there I have about concluded that call Mrs. Rose Pisani at 274-3689, are lots in Connectieut—*ve hovt trail guides and tope mops, I We sell all the other trail eMentWi one1 niceties. We rent tints and packs. We even sell books on hewje Side Iron Running Boards moke it yourself I Coming or going? and We wont you to have the best your Mud Flaps budget can afford—for comfort and liness of getting settled. hiking fun. os a JiSS H *ess will greet you at the new address with Captain's Chairs for Vans 8 1 B ftS andwmmm S£r K If '" '. *¥ Information to save your family time and money. Accessories Equipment for Check the Yellow Pages when you arrive. Blazer • Jimmy • jeep • Bronco • Scout She'll be waiting for your call

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genitnf Rajorvet to Umit QuanHfits WATERTOWN PLAZA Spttioli good while Supply Latti open 7 days 8 a.m. to 10 m. 1161 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN Daily including Sunday Page 6 Town Times (Watertown, Conn,), July 20, 1978 Property of the Watertown Historical Societyproperty, and partly on town land, is being ticketed constan- July Specials tly; six have been given out to date. "I'm getting my toes step- watertownhistoricalsociety.org$ ped on," ho said, "and I don't like Uniperm 22,50 it." complete Mr. Lukos pointed out he is not in violation of parking on or too $ close to a sidewalk, and asked the Color 8.00 complete Council if its against the law to park on town property. The Coun- ¥¥¥**¥** cil believed there is no ordinance Our staff includes; prohibiting such, Mr. Troup said the town attor- Suzanne, Chris and Donna ney is investigating the com- plaint. Saved For Later Cheryl T. Coiffures Three matters were tabled by the Council until the next 119 Windsor St., Bunker Hill Waterbury meeting, and the calling of a Call 574.3600 Open Mon,-Sat, 9-5 special meeting for July 31 to :or appointments Thurs, & Pri. Evei, discuss the proposed charter PLASTER OF PARIS items were made by these children at Echo revisions was okayed. Lake as one of the recreation activities. (Regan Photo) The Council held off deciding whether it should join as a plain- tiff in the Connecticut Con- •CONOMY TIRE CENTER] County University Complaints ference of Municipalities' (CCM) suit against the U.S. Environ- 1371 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN Club Scholarships (Continued from Page i) mental Protection Agency and Awarded To Grads Crestbrook, and has no controll- the states of New York and New ing interests. Coincidentally, Mr, Jersey over air pollutants. The Connecticut Business and In- "Two Watertown residents just Troup mentioned, Mr, Satmary graduated from high school were met with Mr. Stepanek Monday dustry Association, and the New Name Brand Tires awarded two of the 55morning, and the recreation England Legal Foundation also scholarships given to students in director concurred he no longer are backing the CCM suit, Litchfield County by the was part of the operation. Hugh I. Manke, CCM senior Discount Prices Litehfield County University "It isn't a country club!" Coun- staff associate and assistant Club. cilman William Muccino respon- counsel, has informed state • Fast Service ded when Mr, Lukos said governing officials CCM will Students are Vera Trojan, Crestbrook was losing money, cover the municipal share of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, stating emphatically "they're case costs, and there will be no We repair damaged Myroslaw Trojan, 90 Cherry . not operating In the red." assessments < on cities or towns Ave., who prepared at the Taft "We're ahead of where we participating. whitewalls School and is going to Princeton were last year," said Mr, Troup CCM claims Connecticut University this fall. She received Monday night, and he confirmed "inherits" air pollutants from OWNED 1Y TED AND TOM TftAUl the scholarship named in honor his statement the next day after New York and New Jersey M-F 8-6 of Carl Stoeckel. ISot, 9.1 274.0295 a check with the June 30 because it is downwind from Also, George Valaitis, son of Crestbrook Ledger, which in- those states, and Connecticut's Mr. and Mrs. George Valaitis, dicated revenue was up over last clean air standards and economic 647 Linkfield Road, who prepared season. growth are being frustrated by at Watertown High School and is On the matter concerning the air pollution. The Basket Shoppe now entering Worcester dump, Mr, Lukos wondered why Furthermore, CCM wants the the height of material and fill on EPA to "be more regional" in air Intersection Rts, 6 & 64 Polytechnical Institute, received a Litchfield University Club the upper level is exceeding the pollution regulation, and force Woodbury Scholarship. street level, a violation of state New York and New Jersey to bet- and health laws. He said recent work ter control their ozone, par- 270 Main St., Rt. 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••••a* there to shave down the height is tlculate, and sulphur dioxide Mori roe costing the town plenty. pollution sources. STOVES But William Owen, public Shelved for further discussion WOOD & COAL works director, said there Is "ab- was a request by the Watertown WOLCOTT STOVES solutely nothing" on the books Library Association to have the Rt, 69 Woleoft 879-2634 prohibiting fill from topping town assist the association by Open 7 days 9-9 street level. He explained the waiving the approximate $900 # state Department of Environ- building permit fee for the mental Protection wouldn't let library expansion. It additionally the town use the lower area at wants the town to spring three the sanitary landfill, so a higher laborers for three or four days upper fill level was approved in a work during the summer to help town report submitted to thedemolition work in the library, Gloacl? fflorks DEP, and to provide equipment and AUTO iODY WORK Since then, the town has labor next spring for grading and Mntin Senour Pmab received permission to shift topsoil spreading. New Hems Arriving Weekly Cotalyad Acrylic some material to the lower por- The latter two items would Enamel Paint tion, and about a five-foot save f 1,300 and $1,200, respec- 263-5551 ££ •W, 268-5552 average of fill has been "peeled tively, of the contract costs, the JOBS BY MR. BOI off" the top, Mr, Owens said. The association said. Store Hours Daily (Rear of) 1101 Main St., bid for the work, just recently Some Councilmen feared Watortown completed, was awarded over eliminating the permit fee would 10.00 to 61OO the winter to Dayton Construc- set a precedent, allowing other 274-6035 tion, organizations to come to the One issue still up in the air is Council to ask for waivers. Mr, Mr, Lukos1 complaint a vehicle Troup suggested another way be explored. of his parked partly on his own Put off to another meeting was MID talk on Anthony Caruso's 11SPECIALII proposal to sell 30 acres of land he owns on the east side of Lake RUMMER Winnemaug to the town for open -AUTHORIZED DEALER- space and recreational use. • Councilman Dodds Perrin STARTING SATURDAY JULY 22nd SEVERAL LATE MODEL cautioned, however, the cost of REPOSSESSED VACUUMS reclamation Is "fantastic," and thru SATURDAY, JULY 29th FULLY GUARANTEED said the town may wind up CALL 574-2388 spending a tremendous amount of money to develop the SPECIALS IN r COLONIAL PLAZA property.

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watertownhistoricalsociety.org ICO and Watertown Public GOMlVriJNI'fY Health Nursing Assoc. at Finast supermarket, Watertown Plaza, GAIxENDAR 1-5 p.m. GENERAL COMING EVENTS INFO-274 HOTLINE has latest PUBLIC BUILDINGS Commit- HEC TRIPS: July m (filled), information on general events, tee Meeting at Town Hall Annex, Putney Inn and Dunham outlet, postponements, or cancellations. 8 p.m. Vt,; July 27 (filled), Riverside Call 27M773 anytime. Park: Aug. 3 (open), Oakdalo TUESDAY, JULY 25 Theatre Super Kid Variety Show LIBRARY CLOSED remainder SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Aug. 9-11 (filled), Maine Lobster of this week due to construction center open 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.; free Fest; Aug. 17 (open), Basketball activity. blood pressure test, sponsored by Hall of Fame, Springfield, and Watertown Public Health Nurs- Bradley Air Museum. Call rec of- ing Assoc, 11:30 a.m. fice at 274-5411, ext. 221 for info THURSDAY, JULY 20 on trip costs, reservations, and SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. departure times. center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; ACTIVITY NIGHT for speaker from Social Security Ad- playground youngsters and ministration on changes in laws parents at Swift Junior High, 7-9 R, P, ROWANIELLO 12:15 p.m. p.m.; wear sneakers. Plumbing, Healing & WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 Sleamfitting FRIDAY, JULY 21 SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. REC TRIP to Putney Inn, Vt., Fouctf, Sink, and Dunham outlet leaves center open 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.; old Deland Field 8:30 a.m. fashioned fudge bake, I p.m., Toilet Repair* sign up with Nancy in Advance. Water Htcfers SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. 11 REC MOVIE "Shaggy Dog at ! Drains & Sewer center open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Swift auditorium, 9:30 a.m., free to all; shown at dusk at Cltflrtd MONDAY, JULY 24 Crestbrook Park, SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. 24 HR, EMERGENCY center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. BLOOD TESTS for free by UN- SERVICE 274-8784

THE NEWEST MEMBER of the Westbury Drum Corps is little Janet Reeser, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reeser, NSURANCI Naugatuck, and a third grader at St. Francis School. The B-year-old i Mf1 S £1CKUrf1,with maJ°rette Janice Vadnals, daughter of Mr, RRIAIAL ESTATE . and Mrs. Robert Vadnais, Plymouth. Miss Reeser has been twirl- ing for a year and since November has competed In competitions in .ANDRE FOURNIIOURNI R his state, New York, Rhode island, and Massachusetts winning 26 133 Main SSt. , OakvillOkille ^ophies and 13 medals. She is being instructed by twirler Linda 274-2569 MEN'S SHOP Westbury was in the escort division of the recent Men. - Fri, 9 - 5 ade a dWU 1marc h JuIy 25i n NewFl Thurs. Evening 6:30 • 9 SUMMER CLEARANCE K? PlTu' ' " Sot, 9 . 12 Singing Group To WE ARE NOW OPEN! SIDEWALK SALE Appear At Church 50 - 70% m The Challengers, an inter- SUITS - SPORTCOATS - TIES denominational singing- *SALE 1/2 SWEATERS -\DRESS SHIRTS witnessing group of young peo- ple, will return to Christ Church SPORT SHIRTS - SLACKS on Wednesday, July 26, at 7-30 ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE p.m. The public is invited to at- SALES CASH & FINAL tend. There will be a free will of- SALE STARTS TOD A Y fering. The group's purpose is to share THURSDAY, JULY 20 God s love and to challenge peo- Jus-teens ™i pie to a new and exciting life in to Christ, SATURDAY, JULY 22 !VA MAI'S YARNS 128 Scoff Rd,, Wtby. 753-7712 (ACROSS FROM HARTEN HOUSE) KIRCO HERITAGE VILLAGE SERVICENTER WON.-WID.-SAT,: 9:30-5:30 SOUTHiURY, CONN, TUES..THURS.-FR!,: 9:30-8:30 1483 Thomaston Ave 264-4838 (formerly location of Visa & Mastsrcharge Accepted Uncle George's Trading Post)! Rugs Yarns SMALL APPLIANCE ' 4 VACUUM CLEANER Crewel REPAIRING, PARTS & SALES Needlepoint 153-7458 Iva Mm & Dhk Dunbar -•»»- mn OF STEVEN STACK &SONS 30th MODEL YEAR ASPHALT will re-open AUG. 7th PAVING The warm glow of the CLEARAWAY Driveways Summer Sun shines upon our many customers to thank you Parking Areas for your continued 1978 CHEVROLETS Call 274-1751 patronage! WEST WAY PRICED ALLYN'S CLEANERS & DYERS TO SAVE YOU MONEY 15 Echo Lake Rd, Watertown 274-1636 DURING THIS ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT! EMERGENCY M. BRATZ CAPRICES, IMPALAS, MONTE CARLOS, MALIBUS SERVICE NOVAS, MONZAS, CHIVETTIS & TRUCKS Call ROOFING 317 Willow St., Waferbury It's the best way. "Mike the Roofer" the Featuring theie • RESIDENTIAL 23'7 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Quality Roofing HIIID SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF Hi Collision Work - Painting Products (MW ROOFING MPAIM, AVAILABLE ON AN EMERGENCY BASIS all work guaranteed 274-2463 27M10S M.*.*.. " "*" "*" ROOFING * WEST • COMMERCIAL • CHIMNEY POINTING • an(n,ul. days nights Prompt, Cevrngut * WOOD SHAKES * GUTTERS 3, Mmbli Strrlu LEADERS » SIDING 1371 Main St. Watoriawn w "NO JOB TOO SHALL" • 620 MAIN ST. * WATOTOWM • a?4-Ml3 PagPropertye 10 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn.) the, Jul y Watertown20, 1978 Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.orgBETHLEHEM NEWS By Paul Johnson

The Litchfieid County Hounds, elementary administrators whose horses, hounds and riders qualified ,., Mrs. Linstrum has are a familiar scene in this area, served as the Bethlehem prin- have accepted an invitation to cipal for the past eight years, and present a demonstration at the has been recording secretary for 40th annual Bethlehem Horse E3FAC for five years and co- Show at the fair grounds on director of the local area August 6 ,„ The Litchfieid riding organization prior to that... She group will be performing at noon has been associated with the ,,. The show has 85 class events, Nonnewaug Region 14 school dis- to be held in two show rings and trict for 15 years, seven as a over two hunting courses starting classroom teacher prior to at 8:30 a.m., with many of the becoming admistrator in show awards qualifying winners Bethlehem... She is currently the to compete for state or national Title IX coordinator in Region 14, honors ... Prize lists for the show This Sautrday is date of a THE ENRICHMENT CLASSES from South and Heminway Park are available by contacting the baked goods and plant sale to be committee, sponsored on the Green by the MRS, SHIRLEY A. STACK, Schools recently took a bus to Essex and boarded the Valley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrille Railroad steam train for a ride to Deep River, where they hopped James Assard, whose service Bethlehem-Morris Garden Club ... Home baked foods, garden J. Cote, Bethlehem, formerly of on the Viking, an excursion boat. Thtf group sailed a short distance on town and regional school Oakville, has been chosen as a up the Connecticut River, viewing Gillette Castle, Hamburg Cove, boards covers a period of 26 produce, and perennials, bulbs and shrubs for the gardens or member of the American and the Goodspeed Opera House! (Scovell Photo) years, will be given a testimonial Association of Mortgage Un- dinner on August 10 at Deer lawns will be items of sale from 10 a.m. until 2 p,m... Bethlehem derwriters, Inc. Board of Direc- Island Gate, Bantam Lake ,,, tors, based in Baltimore. A resi- Police Report Has down as follows: allowing dog to Assard, who has held a number of Fellowship is sponsoring a bus roam, two; 3rd degree assault, trip to Mystic Marinelife dent of Glen Burnie, Md., Mrs. 42 June Arrests other town offices during the Stack presently heads the First one; breach of peace, four; 2nd same period, retired from the Aquarium this Thursday, July 20. degree criminal mischief, two; Taxpayers have the balance of National Bank of Maryland The police made 42 criminal school responsibility on June 30 Metro Region Residential arrests during June, according to 3rd degree criminal mlscchief, ... The party is being sponsored July In which to meet the first in- five; disorderly conduct, five; stallment of propety taxes and Mortgage Organization Depart- the monthly report released last by the Democratic Town Com- ment, She attended Notre Dame week by Police Chief Joseph failure to be fingerprinted, one; mittee, but has a bi-partisan at- thus avoid interest penalties ... 3rd degree forgery, four; Inter- Collector Helen Woodward is at Academy and Waterbury CIrlello. The total Is down five mosphere since the Republican Catholic High School, Post from the previous month. fering with an officer, one; issu- committee is also helping and the the Town Office Building each ing a bad check, two; 3rd degree Wednesday and Saturday this College, and the University of Motor vehicles arrests totaled honored guests are also to In- Maryland. The Stacks have four larceny, four; 4th degree lar- clude William Mlschou, former month from 9 a.m. until noon to 100, and 84 written warnings ceny, three; negligent homicide accept the paymnents ... children. were handed out. The number of chairman of the school board and with a motor vehicle, one; 2nd of the reapportionment commit- Selectmen are receiving bids for parking tickets issued was not degree reckless endangerment; a small parcel of land In Kasson tabulated. tee, who retired with Assard on one; 1st degree sexual assault, June 30 ,,, Mlschou was a Grove which became town Range & Fuel OH The arrest report Is broken one; and threatening, two. Republican member of the school property in lieu of tax payments committee ... Folks who wish !.. flld forms obtainable from the BARIBAULT'S reservations for the dinner may town clerk are to be returned and contact members of the town opened on July 31 at 8 p.m. 600 MAIN ST., OAK?ILLE Summer committees or obtain them from Tel, 274.8284 or 2744220 the town clerk. Specials Mrs. June LInstrum, principal Tournament Victor From of Bethlehem Elementary Jo Demarest recorded a net WANTiD cmw School, has been elected presi- score of 64-24-30 to finish first in PUBLIC dent of the Elementary School Tuesday's nine-hole President's ANTIQUES PAINT Principals Association of Con- Tournament of the Crestbrook •Used Furniture necticut ... The association Is the Ladies Golf Association at Gl hna professional organization for Crestbrook Park, We or/so sell elementary principals in Connec- Taking second was Connie Fa- antiques and furniture We're Known By The Companies We Keep! ticut and represents approx- bian, with a 69-38-31, and Marge • Annersen Caradaco & Malta Windows • imately half of the nine hundred Corrao placed third, with a 54-22- WATERTOWN 32. • Kohler & American Standard Fixtures • USED FURNITURE AND ANTIQU1S 274-5326 Paragon Points • DeRusto • Cuprinol Morgan Trim Work • Stanley Tool & Hardware Formica • Kentile Floor Covering PARAGON ixferior House Faint for all your from residential ©r Yesteryear,, commercial needs SALE! PAR GLASS now at 11-7 Echo Lake Road Watertown 274-21.51 Jennite J-16 1 Driveway I ^41 iPRAGER'S Sealer #5 floi. Mn ! LAWN CARE J1R Complete MASONRY SUPPLIES CUPRINOL • CEMENT • BLOCKS ! 274-8950 • BRICK • TOOLS Season's NrQol • REINFORCING RODS Maintenance ANDIRSON WINDOWS Spindle-top Hi-Poster bad, At Carlson's, right here in Naugatuck, you'll find a great diiplay for the living room, din- at Discount! ing room and bedroom, You'rt invited to IUY NOW km SAVI mm come in and browse, leisurely thru our four AwokJ lit^MnAtg Price lrtcroas«t floors. Do it this week if possible.

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Naugatuck Church St. Fri. to 8:30 A WATERTOWN 1445 So. Mail St. — Inwtry St., Wcterbwy 7294251 Floors _ 57WIS5.i74.5SSS Since 1900 INDUSTRY SINCE r 1888 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn,)Society, July 20, 1978 Pag e 11 que" Sewing and Crafts in Trum- bull House, 10 a.m, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgUnion Congregational Sunday, July 23 - Union Ser- WOOD&MITAL vice at United Methodist Church, FINISHING & STRIPPING 10 a.m. , , . . REFINISHING F0R HOME & Christ Episcopal Medal Novena, 7 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Friday, July 21 - Morning Sunday, July 23 - Worship Ser- RUSHING • CANING BUSINESS Prayer, 8 a.m.; Vacation Bible First Congregational vice, 9:30 a.m. School, 9 a.m.; Evening Prayer, Sunday, July 23 — Worship Ser- 5:46 p.m. ' vice, 10 a.m. United Methodist Saturday, July 22 - Morning Tuesday, July 25 - Women's Sunday, July 23 - Adult dip fi /trip Prayer and Holy Communion, Fellowship Board Meeting, 9:30 Church School, 9 a.m.; Union 8:45 a.m. a.m. Service with Union Con- 40 Depot St., WaterlQwn, CT, 06795 Sunday, July 23 - Holy Com- Wednesday, July 26 — "Boutf- gregational Church, 10 a.m SUSANNE A. HENK 274.6303 munion, 8 a.m.; Holy Commu- nion, Summer Church School, 10:18 a.m.; Lay Readers' Service at Watertown Convalarium, 1 p.m.; Lay Readers' Service at SPECIAL Whitewood Manor, 1:30 p.m.; Village Fabrics Baptism, 12 noon; Junior Youth Shampoo Set & Fellowship, 3 p.m.; Service of 289 Main Street South, Woodbury Prayer and Praise, 7:30 p.m. Scalp Treatment Monday, July 24 — Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, Re 9 00 Final Week of 8:45 a.m.; A.A., 10:30 a.m.; 8' " Mw'8 Evening Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. July 24-28 Tuesday, July 25 - Morning 25% OFF for Senior CitizenH Prayer and Holy Communion, Mon. & TUCB. ONLY 8:45 a.m.; Bible Study, 9:48 a.m.; Al-Anon, 10a.m.; Evening Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; A.A., 8 p.m. 61 JENNIFER'S <*. All Spring & Wednesday, July 26 — Morning Riverside Street BEAUTY SALON Summer Fabrics Prayer, 8:45 a.m.; Healing Com- S mittee, 9:30 a.m.; Evening j, Rubbe - Owmr „. 274-2473 °'' Prayer, 6:45 p.m.; Junior High Bible Study, 6:45 p.m. REDUCED 50% Thursday, July 27 - Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, 8:45 p.m. NEW SUMMER HOURS t Full Gospel Assembly g^ Tuesday thru Saturday Sunday, July 23 — Service, 10 10 a.m, • 5 p.m. a.m.; English Service, 7:30 p.m.

Middlebury Baptist Friday, July 21 — Boys Brigade Stockade, 2 p.m. Sunday, July 23 — Church School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning King foil's Worship, 11 a.m.; Youth Groups, 5:45 p.m.; Evening Service, 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 25 — Midweek Service, 7 p.m.; Pioneer Girls, 7 p,m. Christian Science Holmes & Mitchell Aves. Watcrbury Sunday, July 23 » Service and Sunday School, 10:45 a.m, Wednesday, July 26 — Meeting Including testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing, 8 p.m.

Evangel Assembly of God Sunday, July 23 - Church School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Evangelic Ser- vice, 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 26 — Bible FREE SET UP & DELIVERY Study and Prayer, 7:30 p.m.' THE St. Mary Magdalen WATERTOWN BEDDING Thursday, July 20 - High Mass OPEN for Ann Lodarska, 7 a.m. *'• SHOP, INC. Friday, July 21 - Fourth An- S19MAINST.,WATiRTOWN (NEXT TO COUNTRY CINEMA) niversary High Mass for Edward Grabowski, 7 a.m. THBTSBFBCT Saturday, July 22 - Fourth An- niversary High Mass for Helen Small, 8 a.m.; High Mass for Mr. INE ViARS AFTiR THI and Mrs, Joseph Forcuccl, 8:30 PILSRlMSAOTVEPAT a.m.; Confession, 11:45 a.m. to PLYMOUTH ROCX.THEV World's Most Recomniandtd %J Moving 4 Storage Company 12:15, 3:30 to 4:30 and after the 7 IMPORTED THIS eOUNTRV'S p.m. Mass; Vigil Masses, 3 and 7 FIRST SHGiMAKER! Hi WAS p.m. THOMAS AND WAS UNDER CONTRACT TO AWE Sunday, July 23 — Masses at SHOES FOR THE BRAND 7:16, 8:30,9:45, 11a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

St. John's Friday, July 21 - Wedding, James Melendez and Mary Syn- ott, 5:30 p.m.; Bingo, Church Hall, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, July 22 - Wedding, William Padula and Judy Bour- don, 11 a.m.; Wedding, Kim Leduc and Patricia Browning, 12:15 p.m.; Wedding, Richard MARIANO BROTHERS Emmons and Tammy Martell, oSSJSiiwlOAREAUIV 1:30 p.m.; Confessions, 4 to 5 and THI HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT."| 7:45 to 8:15 p.m.; High Mass for Sptci*ntit in LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING Romeluse LaFreniere, 5 p.m.; POST ANIMALS • COMPUTE HOUSEHOLD PACKING • MODERN Fourth Anniversary Low Mass AREASSUMiDTOBE PALLETIZED STORAGE • CUSTOM CRATING for Catherine Hogan, 7 p.m. CODR BUND- INCLUPINS THE & SHIPPING • ANTIOU6 HANDLING • FREE ESTIMATES Sunday, July 23 — Low Mass BULL! RJT APES EXCELLENT SWIPE to ALL 50 STATES for H. Paul Lemay, .8:15 a.m.; mo Low Mass for Frank Rlnaldi, Sr., Danbury HAVEAHISHW Waterbury 9:30 ajn,; High Mass for Mar- PEVELOPiD 744-5300 jorie Belisle, 10:45 a.m.; Low COLOR SENSi. Mass for Paul Lemay, 12 Noon; 757-0525 New Millord Third Anniversary Low Mass for 354-4864 Louis Ieronimo, B p.m. MABIANO B ROTH LBS, ,»c Tuesday, July 28 — Miraculous PageProperty 12 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn,) the, July 20Watertown, 1978 Historical Society ~ •W~ f " ~~ ~~ ~~" " LEGAL NOTICE WARNING The legal voters of the Town of Watertown and those entitled to the Sewer Department Budget In the amount of $345,927, and the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgvote in Town Meeting are hereby warned and notified that the Federal Revenue Sharing Budget in the amount of $456,000, Budget Town Meeting of said Town of Watertown will be held on 2, To pass any and all votes necessary to the completion of the Thursday, July 27, 1978 at 8:00 P.M., E.D.S.T.. In the auditorium of above mentioned items, and to transact any other business proper to the Watertown Senior High School, French Street, Watertown Con- come before said meeting. necticut, for the following purposes: Dated at Watertown, Connecticut this 20th day of July, 1978, 1. To hear and take action on the Board of Education Budget In the Attest: amount of $8,805,612, the Administrative Budget in the amount of Mary B. Canty, Town Clerk 14,178,929, the Water Department Budget in the amount of $292 040 Town of Watertown, Conn, TT 7-20-78 TOWN OF WATERTOWN, CT SUMMARY OF

TONY MUCCIARO, son of Mr. REVENUREVENUE E AND REQUIRMENTS and Mrs, Anthony Mucciaro, 64 PROPERTY TAXES ACTUAL BUDGET ESTIMATED 1976-77 ESTIMATED Charles St., has been named to 1977-78 1977.78 1978-79 "Who's Who Among High School Current Year $7,047,438 $7,340,693 $7,415,120 $7,546,753 Students" for the second straight Prior Year 514,000 460,000 486,000 500,000 year, and now becomes eligible Total: $7,561,438 $7,800,693 $7,901,120 $8,046,753 for some $40,000 in scholarship STATE OF CONNECTICUT awards, A 1978 graduate of Watertown High, he will attend SCHOOLS Nichols College, Dudley, Mass., ADM Grant $1,098,267 $1,083,125 $1,083,292 In the fall. School Construction 85,861 $1,052,250 85,861 61,491 61,491 Interest Subsidy 9,328 8,700 8,682 8,039 School Transportation 76,553 Libraries Plan 75,000 77,435 Vocational Education 17,685 111,000 16,000 7,767 Adult Education 3,012 8,160 Regionalization 1,000 878 Special Education Grant 227,711 875 Non-Public-Health & Welfare 250,000 245,306 289,000 Of Services 13,885 Municipal Education Grant 12,905 11,989 17,085 Forty area libraries have for- Vo-Ag Tuition Grant 2,255 9,000 2,329 11,624 0 med an organization called the Equalization (G.T.B.) 9,150 10,432 7,630 Connecticut Library Service Services for the Blind 81,378 155,152 161,010 189 340,000 Unit, Region I, to reduce costs Total: 190 0 0 and Improve library service $1,627,726 $1,706,083 $1,670,611 through coordinated planning, TOWN $1,895,530 resource sharing, and region- Reimbursement in Lieu of Taxes 0 wide programs. 2,500 $ 2,900 : 2,500 Circuit Court 5,058 The regional office has been es- 7,200 7,300 7,000 Wholesale & Retail Inventory Grant 24,409 tablished at Waterbury's Silas 28,000 28,400 28,500 Elderly Tax Relief 140,000 Branson Library, with Leo N, 140,000 140,500 140,000 Manufaet. Inventory Relmb. 66,510 Flanagan as the coordinator. 70,000 70,000 70,000 Urban Problems Grant 7,988 Joan Rintelman. head librarian 8,000 16,120 0 Welfare 27,919 at Watertown, Is the secretary 22,500 17,500 22,500 Property Tax Relief/Combined 0 for the region's board officers. Special Property Tax Relief 0 0 42,393 The service unit will establish 0 0 0 Revenue Sharing Passthrough 36,999 123,330 a directory of libraries, and a Environmental Protection 36,990 36,998 36,998 needs assessment form will be 0 0 4,145 A.R.F.A. State Passthrough 12,549 0 mailed to each. Workshops to ac- Children on Welfare Grant 0 • 9,954 0 qualnt librarians with 4,510 0 4,568 Snow Removal 0 4,000 regionalization will be conduc- Miscellaneous 0 52,609 0 ted. Total: 0 0 35,179 $325,942 0 An aim of the unit is to equalize 315,190 $426,173 477,221 disparity in the region's library LOCAL REVENUES development caused by broad dif- Welfare Reimbursements 7,938 5,000 $ 5,000 5,000 ference in local funding. Rents 1,080 1,080 1,000 1,000 Academic, public, school, and Gas Reimbursement 3,318 3,500 3,500 4,000 special libraries may join the Insurance Refund 10,348 50,000 52,151 0 regional unit. Equipment & Scrap 2,066 0 Recycling 5,000 5,000 2,808 4,000 3,500 3,500 Water & Sewer Authority 15,477 8,000 10,180 3,477 Town Clerk Fees 37,553 32,000 FAMILY CYCLE Crestbrook 35,000 35,000 73,200 72,000 Damage Claims 78,000 82,000 CENTER 1,106 500 500 500 "The Home of Honda" Watertown Housing Authority 2,446 2,000 2,000 2,000 HONDA MOPED Total: 157,340 176,080 $ 195,831 141,477 HONDA HAWK PERMITS and FEES Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30. Sat. 9-2 Vendors 18 40 30 35 1223 N. Main St. - Wtby. Excavation and Blasting 303 400 350 350 7S7-7S30 Well and Sewer 3,680 *************** 2,000 2,000 2,000 Zoning Board of Appeals 325 250 500 500 Planning & Zoning 1,764 1,200 IMR, MIRACLEt 145QO 1,600 Inland-Wetland 0 80 150 125 Building Permits 28,260 THE MAGICIAN I 26,000 30,000 30,000 Miscellaneous 4,195 10,000 12,000 14,000 presents: Totals; 38,545 39,970 46,530 48,610 : MAGICAL POLICE Parking Tickets 10,106 10,000 10,500 10,000 I ENTERTAINMENT Pistol Permits 198 160 185 185 Police Reports 1,626 * for children's shows. 1,800 1,600 1,600 Solicitor Permits 366 40 35 40 : : Gun Permits to Sell 0 20 15 20 Bingo & Raffle 410 450 400 400 755-6303 Police Service 19,201 Parking Meters 20,000 25,000 25,000 Total: 4,562 4,000 4,300 36,469 4,200 36,470 42,035 41,445 BOARD OF EDUCATION Tuition 13,382 10,800 Rents 8,321 10.045 6,000 Salary Reinbursement 1,175 6,400 14,783 15,580 1,175 Mlscellanijous 1,603 15,580 16,330 Total: 1,000 875 38,089 28,555 900 32,900 24,405 OTHER REVENUE Interest on Investments • 128,000 140,000 140,000 Town Deposit Fund 543 $ 150,000 Taft Contributions 600 600 iSFEQALGARE! 17,000 17,000 600 •t-faome mining agency CETA 8,236 17,500 17,500 Note Issue Premium 12,000 14,000 Begbterod Nurses & 0 3 16,000 Licensed Pne&al Nna Anti Recession-Fiscal 0 0 0 Transfer from Dog Fund 0 0 NUHIAUN 0 0 100,000 Transfer from Schools/Insurance 0 0 25,000 24 Hoar Service Surplus 0 65,000 11,326 0 Total: 0 175.000 165,105 189,603 0 264-0077 $ 412,100 5 309,100 MUndM«gtiitB,N. TOTAL REVENUES: Soathlnry $9,950,654 $10,272,644 $10,727,300 (Continued on Page 13) $10,984,541 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn.) Society, July 20, 1978 Pag e 13 TOWwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgN OF WATERTOWN 1978-79 Births GIANNETTI - A daughter, Nicole Rhiannon, July 3 in Water- ADMINISTRATIVE bury Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Giannetti (Debra Ram- BUDGET SUMMARY APPROPRIATION poni), 106 Lexington Drive. Expenditure Grandparents are Jacqueline 1976-77 Amount Ramponi, Falls Terrace Clasiiflcation 1977.1978 I Year Object Department 1078-1079 Council/Town Actual Adopted 6 Month Estimate Oakville, and Louis Ramponi Department Code Proposals Manager Meeting Expenditures Series Jr., Lewis Street, Naugatuck, Recommend Adoption and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Gian- TOWN COUNCIL netti, 106 Lexington Drive, Salaries 400 3,450 1,592 3,450 100 5,175 5.175 5.175 Purchase Services 11.842 11.400 2.185 CAPUANO - A son, Gene David Dept, Total: . 12,200 300 3.400 3,400 3.300 12.242 14,850 3,777 15,650 July 4 in Waterbury Hospital to 8,575 8,575 8.475 Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Capuano TOWN MANAGER (Blandina Cappola), 109 Straits Slaries 49.816 54,195 18,930 Turnpike, Purchased Services 1,940 52,015 100 52,015 52.015 52,015 2,500 4,547 5,665 300 Supplies & Materials 497 3.600 3,600 3,600 350 78 350 400 200 Equipment & Improvements 920 200 200 DESROISEIIS - First child, a 0 0 0 500 925 925 925 son, Matthew Robert, July 15 in Dept. Total: 53.173 57.045 23;S55 58.030 56.740 56,740 56,740 Waterbury Hospital to Mr. and FINANCE Mrs. Robert Desrosiers Salaries 15,290 31,335 (Michelle DeSanto), 60 Pleasant 9.317 26.401 100 35.850 35,850 35.850 View St., Oakville, Maternal Purchased Services 4.452 4.920 3,383 Supplies & Materials 417 5.835 300 42.960 12,960 14,360 grandparents are Mr, and Mrs 800 42 750 400 2.050 2.050 950 Dept, Total: 20,159 37.075 12.742 Michael DoSanto, Oakville. Mr. 32.786 80.860 50.860 51.160 and Mrs. John B. R, Desrosiers TREASURER Watertown, are paternal * Salaries 4,850 5.140 grandparents, 2,570 5.140 100 5.140 5.140 5,140 Purchased Services 122 400 41 250 Supplies & Materials 265 300 600 500 600 250 0 150 400 100 100 D'ANGELO » A daughter, Dept. Total: 5,237 5,790 100 2,811 5,540 5.840 5.840 5.840 Jessica Lynn, July 13 in Water- TAX COLLECTOR bury Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas D'Angelo (Susan Salaries 22,505 26.060 10,992 25,988 Purchased Services 5.880 100 28.060 26.060 26.060 Holloway), 398 Falls Ave., 6.830 1.257 6,946 300 Oakville. Maternal grandparents Equipment & Improvements 0 7.565 7.120 7,120 4,300 0 4,300 500 0 are Mr. and Mrs. Earle 37.190 0 195 Dept, Total: 28.385 12,249 37,234 33,819 33.375 33.375 Holloway. Ospray, Florida, Paternal grandparents are Mr. ASSESSOR and Mrs. Anthony D'Angelo, Salaries 27.850 Wolcott. Great grandparents are 30.990 14.304 30,990 100 30,990 Purchased Services 4.534 25,090 1.292 30,990 30.990 Mr. and Mrs. Earle Holloway, Desk 45,145 300 47.870 35,050 20.050 0 200 0 0 Trenton, New Jersey. Dept. Total: 32.384 58,280 15,598 76.135 78.860 66.040 51.040 NAYLOIt - A daughter, Tammy BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Marie, July 12 in Waterbury Salaries 200 275 0 Hospital to Mr, and Mrs, Ken- Purchased Services 275 100 275 250 250 35 50 35 35 300 neth Naylor (Shirley Galley), Div, Total: 235 40 40 40 325 35 310 315 290 Campville ltd,, Thomaston^ 290 Maternal grandparent is Mrs TOWN CLERK Lucien Catley. Thomaston, Salaries 23.508 25.860 12,022 Paternal grandparednts arc Mr Purchased Services 25.660 100 25.660 25.660 25,660 4.646 5,251 2,309 5,740 300 and Mrs. Edward Naylor, Supplies & Materials 1,552 24,640 6.555 6.555 2,200 107 2,000 400 1.300 Oakville. Great grandmother is Equipment & Improvements 1.000 1,000 Martha Valcour, Watertown. Dept, Total; 500 800 800 800 29,706 33,110 14,438 33,400 52,400 34,015 34,015 FOR APPEARANCES ELECTIONS Unix" of anyone's worry comes Salaries 9.900 11.000 3,410 from the fear that his neighbor Purchased Services 11.000 100 16,180 14,965 13,200 4,228 3,600 2,952 4,000 300 may be too oxtrnvajjnnt, Suppjies& Materials 1,491 4.771 4,713 3,775 1,700 1.006 2,000 400 1,943 Equipment & Improvements 2,194 2,400 1.475 1,475 00 2,400 500 2,400 2,500 HARTSHORN'S GAUHART ~ Dept. Total: 17,813 18,700 7,388 2,500 19.400 25,294 23.653 20,950 ROOFING COT FUU iOOFINO SIIVICIS PLANNING & ZONING OUTTIi WOIK mn4 11PA11S Salaries Qualify WBHI at a ••stensbl* Ppls. 13,293 14.225 6.481 Purchased Services 14,325 100 14.225 14,225 14,225 80 FRENCH STRUT 5,185 6.030 3,942 5,221 300 Supplies & Materials 8,000 8,335 6,335 WATEBTOWN 27*.2666 Dept. Total: 400 190 175 18,478 20,255 10,423 19,646 175 22,415 20,735 20.735 ZONING BD. OF APPEALS Salaries 200 200 92 200 MATTY'S Purchased Services 261 100 350 200 200 350 160 325 300 Supplies & Materials 525 325 325 Asphalt Paving Co, Div. Total: 481 400 121 75 550 252 525 996 75 • Water and Sewer 600 600 CONSERVATION COMM. Connections Salaries 222 1700 Purchased Services 706 1.800 100 1,600 • Septic Tank Systems 785 900 668 1,600 1.600 Supplies & Materials 900 300 1,518 1.070 920 Installed Div. Total: 400 85 1,007 2,600 1.372 85 0 • Drainage Problem* 2.600 3,203 2.755 2,520 Corrected PUBLIC BUILDINGS 274.3636 274-3544 Salaries 7.005 8.500 3,046 7,800 100 9.570 Purchased Services 74,368 69,000 9,570 9,570 31.933 89,500 300 85.700 Supplies & Materials 3.214 2,500 1,174 85,700 78.700 CHAS. F. LEWIS 3,200 400 4,500 4,500 Equipment & Improvements 0 0 0 4,500 Div. Total: 84.587 0 500 7,700 7,700 80,000 38,153 100,500 6.700 Complete Lawn Care 107,470 107.470 b3,470 FIRE DEPT. ADM. DIV. New Lawns Planted Salaries 36,310 40,270 18.587 40,270 100 40,270 40,270 Purchased Services 3,012 2,750 1,181 40,270 Ib-seeding and Fertillxing 3,050 300 2,960 2,450 Supplies & Materials 0 0 0 2.450 Shrub Trimming and Planting Div. Total: 82,700 400 1.030 650 39,322 43,020 19,768 106,020 650 44.260 43,370 43,370 2634230 FIRE DEPT. FIRE SUPPRESSION & RESCUE 1 Woodbury, Conn. Salaries 60,326 57,500 20,585 53,500 100 74,800 67,550 82.550 Purchased Services 2,349 1,850 988 2,050 300 Supplies &. Materials 386 3.300 2,950 2.950 500 482 500 400 500 500 Div. Total: 63,061 59,850 22.055 500 56.050 78.800 71.000 66.000 FIRE DEPT. • MAINT, & KNOTHOLE SUPPORT DIV. UNnNBHQFimNITURE Salaries 720 720 360 720 100 720 720 720 Specializing in Purchased Services 29.967 27,200 20.107 28.000 300 42,275 Supplies & Materials 13,589 27.810 27.810 13,800 3.549 13,347 400 16,035 12.970 UNFINISHED FURNITURE Equipment & Improvemnts 1,240 4,630 0 12.970 3,998 500 98,110 9.500 4.300 and Div, Total: 45,516 46,150 24.016 46.065 157,140 52.130 45,800 WOOD PRODUCTS DEPT. TOTAL: 147,899 149,020 65,839 208.125 279,900 166.490 155,170 651 MAIN STREET WATERTOWN 274-5082 (Continued on Page 14) OPIM M-F 10-7. SAT. f-S PagPropertye 14 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn.) the, Jul y Watertown20, 1978 Historical Society (Continued from Page 13) Expenditure 1976-77 PERSONALS Classification Amount 1977.1978 lYear Object Actual Adopted Department 1978-1979 Council/Town Department 6 Month Estimate Code Proposals Manager watertownhistoricalsociety.orgExpenditures Meeting Linda Lukosevieuis, a Series Recommend Adoption freshman and daughter of Mr, POLICE DEPT, ADM. DIV, and Mrs. Joseph Lukosevicuis, Salaries 81,377 89,885 43,004 89,738 100 89,738 89,871 1690 Guernseytown Rd, was Purchased Services 3,924 4,300 1,441 89,871 named to the honor roll for the Supplies & Materials 3,998 300 4,595 3,355 217 450 718 3,355 fourth marking period at Water- Div. Total: 1,750 400 880 725 725 85,518 94,615 45,160 95,486 town High School, Her name was 85,183 93,951 93,951 omitted from the list released by POLICE DEPT. - PATROL WHS two weeks ago. & DETECTIVE DIVISION Salaries 394,092 396,339 205,384 - ^ e .. Purchased Services 7,748 431,926 100 452,951 433,080 421,430 9,000 3,286 8,700 Steven Manacek, son of Mr, Supplies & Materials 300 8,300 7,600 7,800 400 and Mrs. Rudolph Manacek, 100 Equipment & Improvements 15,745 1,400 1,200 1,200 29,770 570 32,377 500 Buckwheat Hill Road, has been Div. Total: 417,585 56,276 39,600 33,600 435,109 209,220 473,003 cited by a professor of English 518,927 481,480 463,830 for outstanding academic POLICE DEPT. - MAINT, achievement for the spring term & SUPPORT at Dartmouth College, Hanover, Purchase Services 45,977 52,950 23,870 N.H, He was cited as having per- Supplies & Materials 52,370 300 35,940 31,310 29,310 Div. Total; 400 25,120 23,150 formed "at a consistently ex- 45,977 82,950 23,870 23,150 cellent level all term," and has 52,370 61,060 54,460 52,460 been previously cited for his out- TRAFFIC DIVISION standing performance in English. Purchased Services 1.475 2,000 1.177 2,400 300 2,600 He is a Government major at Supplies & Materials 6,022 5,850 3,000 3,000 358 5,850 400 8,850 Dartmouth, and a 1075 graduate Equipment & Improvemtns 0 0 7,850 4,750 of Watertown High School. Div. Total: 0 0 500 12,500 12,500 7,497 7,850 1,535 8,250 8,250 23,950 23,350 14,000 ANIMAL CONTROL DIV. Two area residents received Salaries Bachelor of Science degrees Employee Benefits 100 10,289 10,269 10,289 from the 59th annual commence- Purchased Services 200 1,830 1.830 1,830 ment held June 3 at Bentley Supplies & Materials 300 2,650 2,650 2,650 College, Waltham, Mass, They Transfers 400 1.250 1,250 1,250 are Peter R, Fuller, son of Mr. Div. Total: 700 25,000 25,000 25,000 and,Mrs. Raymond Fuller, 86 40,999 40,999 40,999 Ridgeway Ave., Oakville and POLICE DEPT. TOTAL: 540,028 590,524 267,114 George J, Strobel, son of Mr. and 829,109 740,252 694,240 665,240 Mrs. George Strobel, 85 Shannon COMMUNICATIONS DEPT. Ave, Salaries 96,819 99,000 48,470 96,400 Purchased Services 100 106,740 98,800 98,800 300 100 100 Mark Anderson, 97 Circuit Supplies & Materials 378 400 26 200 100 400 300 300 300 Ave.; Deborah Horner, 105 Equipment & Improvements 500 Dept, Total: ' 97,197 99,400 214 0 0 Crestview Drive; Cathy 48,496 96,600 107,354 Minicucci, 245 Cherry Ave., 99.200 99.200 Maria Mondak, 35 Cliff St.; and CIVIL DEFENSE Purchased Services 1,147 Steven Siperas, 35 Judson St., 1.680 976 1.675 300 were named to the Dean's List Supplies & Materials 2,625 1,180 3,562 1,750 1,750 257 1,130 400 6,326 1.865 for the spring semester at Equ ipment & Improvements 600 1,400 1,172 1.865 Dept. Total: 4.372 1,327 500 34,390 1,170 Southern Connecticut State 4,260 2,405 4,132 1.170 College, 44,278 4,785 4.785 HEALTH Salaries 32,982 RJ. BLACK & ION, INC . 35,070 17,651 35,070 100 Purchased Services 7,858 33,075 33,075 33,075 Sales t, Service 9,075 5,979 9,073 300 Supplies & Materials 796 900 154 13,391 10.118 10,118 Woftf Pumps, Water Softener* Equipment & Improvements 900 400 1,040 340 Peel Equipment 340 Dept. Total : 41,636 500 898 575 Themation Rd,, Wafartewn 45,045 23,784 45,043 575 48,204 44,108 44,108 2/4-1853 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING Town's Yearly Contr, Div. Total 25,000 27,500 8,750 27,500 JOHN G. O'NillL 27,500 27,500 27,500 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Salaries FUNERAL mm 12,532 12,050 5.561 Purchased Services 12,050 100 12,050 9,055 500 500 250 500 9,055 St., Oakvtii* Supplies & Materials 212 300 800 575 175 6 150 400 575 a Equipment & Improvements 175 100 100 Direct Aid 80,930 500 200 28,000 11,131 200 200 Dept. Total: 94,174 27,500 800 28,000 28,000 40,725 16,948 40,200 28,000 POLAROID 41.025 37.930 37.930 Instant Color PUBLIC WORKS - ENGIN- PASSPORT PICTURES EERING ADMINISTRATION Salaries 49,598 57,715 Takm Whila You Walt 25,806 57,715 100 57,715 Purchased Services 694 800 317 67,715 87,715 1,433 800 300 1,080 965 965 BOB'S CAMiRA Supplies & Materials 1,600 814 1,600 4O0 Equipment & Improvements 1,550 1,550 1,550 Shop, Inc. 500 5,000 0 Div. Total: 51,725 60,115 26,737 60,115 0 90 South Main Street 65,345 60,230 60,230 Waterbury - Tel. 754-2256 PUBLIC WORKS - HIGHWAY Salaries 248,216 263,300 Cam»ra$ — Projetton 124,811 271,800 100 284,800 280,100 Purchased Services 60 365 54,000 23,732 63,000 280,100 OPEN MONDAYS Supplies & Materials 34)908 300 6,600 6,400 6,400 46,900 20,971 42,450 400 107,804 Equipment & Improvements 107 417 96,500 50,583 99,500 97,000 Div. Total: 450)905 96,500 500 454,550 69,950 460,700 220,107 473,780 53,950 853,754 455,950 438,950 PUBLIC WORKS • TREE ENGINEERED REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT SINTERINGS Purchased Services 2,000 2,000 1,800 2,500 300 2,500 2,500 AND 2,500 PUBLIC WORKS • SNOW PLASTICS, INC. REMOVAL DIV, Salaries 35,748 31,500 48,562 58,066 A Purchased Services 600 100 43,000 35,000 600 25,400 41,391 300 35,000 Supplies & Materials 32,233 37,000 10,600 600 600 WATERTOWN Div, Total; 34,608 42,182 400 44,500 68,579 69,100 108,570 141,639 38,500 38,500 98,100 74,100 74,100 INDUSTRY PUBLIC WORKS - SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DIV. Salaries 24,822 26,450 13,540 32,000 Purchased Services 10,043 100 33,600 33,600 11,600 6,288 15,100 300 33,600 Supplies & Materials 26,824 20,950 9,700 8,300 7,300 PAINTS Div. Total 8,745 25,550 400 33,118 61,689 59,000 28,573 72,650 33,000 32,100 76,418 74,900 73,000 at the FJiCTORy STOKE PUBLIC WORKS • STREET LIGHTING Purchased Services QUALITY 48,199 54,800 25,201 Div. Total: 48,199 51,500 300 52,600 aaauhchirad by 54,800 25,201 51,500 53,000 53,000 52,800 53,000 53,000 DEPT. TOTAL: 683,098 705,715 409,188 799,654 ELSU LONG, INC. 1448,717 720,880 701,780 856 Echo Lake Rd.» Waiertewa BUILDING INSPECTION Salaries 18,635 19,415 8,960 19,415 Purchased Services 2,463 100 19,415 19,415 .-Till.-2744701 2,800 1,397 2,800 300 19,415 3,150 2,910 2,910 Hourg: 8-5; Sat. 8-12 (Continued on Page 15) Town Timea (ContinuePropertyd from Page 14) of the Watertown Historical(Watertown, Conn.) Society, July 20, 1978 Pag e 15 Expenditure 1976-77 Classification Amount 1977.1978 1 Year Actual Object Department 1978-1979 Department Adopted 6 Month, Estimate Code Proposals Manager Meeting Expenditures Series 2£T" *fiaygrouna\ watertownhistoricalsociety.orgAdoption Supplies & Materials 190 200 11 200 Dept. Total 400 200 200 200 21,278 22,415 10,368 22,415 22,765 22,525 22,525 i Notes i PARKS & RECREATION NEXT WEEK'S ACTIVITIES PARKS, BLDGS. & GROUNDS (July 24-28) Salaries 34,996 28,010 15,455 29,379 Purchased Services 13,432 100 29,417 30,217 29,217 Monday: There will be a staff 12,500 2,641 12,500 Supplies & Materials 3,110 300 5,575 3,925 10,225 meeting at 1:30 p.m. for the 4,030 1,702 4,350 400 Equipment & Improvements 6,825 2,800 8.580 6,955 7,155 directors in the Town Hall An- 0 2,800 500 22,475 7,375 nex, Baldwin will have Div, Total: 58,363 47,340 19,798 2,375 49,029 66,047 48,472 48,972 SPRINKLER DAY. The children PARKS & RECREATION will be allowed to wear their RECREATION & ADMIN, bathing suits as long as they wear salaries 51,648 sneakers also NO bare feet are 56,370 17,012 66,370 Purchased Services 10,129 100 57,370 57,370 56,370 permissable. The children should 11,030 7,207 11,530 Supplies & Materials 300 9,7"05 8,785 8,285 bring a T-shirt to protect them 400 3,900 3,645 3,195 from sunburn. If you do not wish Div, Total: 61,777 67,400 24,219 67,900 166,925 70,750 68,000 your child to go under the PARKS & RECREATION sprinklers, then please send a CRESTBROOK PARK note to playground with your Salaries child statfng so. At Swift 34,234 48,830 17,218 47,680 Purchased Services 100 64,155 52,910 51,810 playground, the CETA Fine Arts 11,401 9,850 2,621 9,050 Supplies & Materials 300 23,785 7,995 7,995 Program will be instructing the 15,388 18,400 4,216 16,590 Equipment & Improvements 400 19,880 18,745 19,015 children In drawing, prlntmaking Div, Total: 500 11,750 750 750 and puppetry from 1-4 p.m. Pup- 67,773 77,080 54,055 111,820 119,570 80,400 79,750 petry will also be instructed at PARKS & RECREATION Polk from 2-3 p.m., and Baldwin COMMITTEE ON AGING from 3-4 p.m. Salaries 8,954 11,509 Tuesday: There will be a frog 7,725 12,550 100 13,921 Purchased Services 4,707 2,491 13,871 13,871 jumping contest at the 2,239 3,050 300 6,901 Supplies & Materials 1,150 1,150 playgrounds at 1:30 p.m. All con- 400 2,715 Equipment & Improvements 2,190 2,190 testants must bring their own Div, Total: 500 14,500 1,500 1,500 11,661 14,000 9,964 15,600 frogs; no frogs will be provided. 38,037 18.711 18,711 DEPT, TOTAL: 199,574 205,820 108,036 244,349 The CETA Fine Arts Program 390,057 218,333 215,433 MISC. CENTRALIZED EXP. will be at the playgrounds at the Purchased Services following times: Swift, 1-2; Polk, 129,096 146,700 141,018 170,100 2-3; and Baldwin, 34, "Activity Supplies & Materials 4,814 300 145,682 145,982 145,982 5,000 2,559 5,000 400 5,560 Night" will bo held at Swift Other 5,560 5,560 Junior High's gymnasium from Div, Total 600 500 500 500 133,910 151,700 143,575 175,100 7-9 p.m. All parents and children 151,742 152,042 152,042 LEGAL are invited to participate In various activities such as: egg- Purchased Services 53.154 24,500 Supplies & Materials 5,768 22,500 300 25,025 toss, obstacle course, basketball 25,025 25,525 shooting, all types of races, Dept. Total: 400 300 300 53,154 24,500 5,768 300 parachute play, disco dancing, 22,500 25,325 25,325 BENEFITS 25,825 etc. Anyone who plans to par- 316,136 324,400 94,937 345.547 200 397,850 ticipate should dress ap- 394,850 370,850 propriately in sneakers, long MISC. Town Commissions NON+TOWN Agencies & Individuals pants, and a sweatshirt or loose 12423 • Dog Damage top. There is no admission fee. 22 150 12422 - Probate 350 (341) 300 300 Wednesday: The movie "The 1,152 1,800 300 12427 • Jury Committee 1,500 (341) 1,800 1,800 Shaggy Dog" will be shown at 150 150 1,800 12430 • Charter Revision 150 150 (341) 150 150 Swift at 9:30 a.m. The same 0 0 150 12801 • Pub. BIdgs, Comm, 0 500 (341) 0 0 movie will be shown at Baldwin 382 400 0 61021 - Old Cemetery 144 400 (110) 400 400 at 1:30 p.m. Polk playground will 200 200 400 61022 • Library 0 200 (341) 200 200 ho bused to Baldwin for the 95,000 105,000 200 61023 - Tax Refunds 52,500 105,000 (720) 132,842 118,000 movie at 1:00 sharp. Permission 2,890 2,500 115,000 12321 - Economic pevel, 1,523 3,000 (341) 2,500 2,500 slips are required. It will also bo 500 2,500 11023 - Memorial Day ? 500 (341) 500 500 "Halloween in July" for all the 0 500 0 0 (720) 700 700 500 playgrounds. The children may TOTAL 110,700 54,758 111,600 TOTAL 139,392 124,550 121,350 come dressed up to the MAJOR playgrounds for the day. Baldwin OBJECT and 'Polk will have their Hallo- RESERVE FUND 10,000 10,000 0 10,000 600 10,000 10,000 5,000 ween parades at 10:30 a.m., Swift WAGE b BENEFIT ADJ. ill 2:30 p.m. Parents, feel free to 21,821 87,000 0 67,000 100 85,000 85,000 85.000 bring your cameras. For those CONTINGENCY who are not interested in going to 3,175 20,000 9,412, 17.000 20,000 20,000 20,000 the movie at Baldwin, the CETA DEBT SERVICE Fine Arts Program will be at SR. HIGH SCHOOL Polk from 1-4 instructing the 145,625 141,500 125,000 141,500. 600 137,375 137,375 137,375 children In paintmaking, draw- DEBT SERVICE ing, and puppetry. Swift will have puppetry from 1-2. and Baldwin ROAD BOND 1987 105,815 102,890 13,845 102,690 600 99,785 99,765 99,785 from 3-4. DEBT SERVICE Thursday: The Baldwin ROAD BOND 1971 71,438 69.412 57,713 89,412 67,388 67.388 Sluggers will* be bused to Polk for DEBT SERVICE games at 9 a.m. Children from ages 5-9 may play kickball, and SR, HIGH ADDITION 213,250 207,400 170,183 207,400 600 201,550 201,550 201,550 the 10-12 year olds may play DEBT SERVICE Softball. Permission slips are re- CRESTBROOK quired. There will be a pet show 33,000 33,000 33,000 for cats only at 1:30 at all of the DEBT SERVICE playgrounds. All cats must be on ELDERLY HOUSING a leash. The CETA Fine Arts 800 62,000 42,000 Program will be at Baldwin from DEBT SERVICE 1-4 instructing the children in paintmaking, puppetry, and BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES 60,260 32,000 11,036 32,000 25.000 25.000 5,000 drawing. They will be at Swift from 1-2, and at Polk from 2-3. DEBT SERVICE TOTAL: 596,188 553,002 377,757 553,002 626,078 626,078 586,078 Friday: it will be "Hat Day" TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES 128,284 on all of the playgrounds for the 170,000 11,301 152,000 230,000 whole day. The children may WATER & SEWER DEPT 230,000 210.000 wear hats of any kind, HYDRANT 21.434 22,700 0 22,700 600 23,900 23.900 "'PLEASE NOTK: There will SEWER & WATER FAC, 18,000 23,900 35,000 0 18,000 800 19,670 19,670 be no charge for crafts this week. WATER -1967 19,875 10,670 Don't forget about "Activity 20,460 17,438 19,875 600 19,290 19,290 SEWER-1967 14,290 13,900 19.290 Night" which will be held Tues- 11,950 13,900 600 13,510 BUCKINGHAM ST. WATER 88,062 13,510 13,510 day night at Swift Jr. High from 66,050 50,525 86,050 600 64,038 64,038 64.038 7-9 p.m. If there are any ques- BUCKINGHAM ST. SEWER 39,550 tions or suggestions, please call 38,400 29,200 38,400 600 37,250 37,250 37,250 the recreation office, "The ice BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES 34,093 cream man comes to all of the 90,000 48,153 100,000 25,000 25,000 10,000 playgrounds in the morning and HAMILTON AVE. AREA 0 afternoon, 0 0 0 35,000 35,000 35,000 LAST WEEK'S NEWS CALLENDERRD, WATER 0 0 (July 10-14) 0 0 600 7,900 • 7,900 7,900 Baldwin Playground CALLENDER RD, SEWER 0 0 0 A ping pong relay was held Fri- 0 600 8.600 6,800 PARK RD, - WATER 0 6,600 day, The winning team members 0 0 0 600 9,700 9,700 9,700 were as follows: Peter Gilbert, Dan Roden, Chad and Shannon DEBT. TOTAL: 232,889 268,925 157,266 278,925 266,858 248,858 246,858 Iris, Tricia Dowd and Susan Total Administrative 15,287,523 14,387,772 Hurst. Also on Friday, two Board of Education $4,178,929 rounds of Musical Chairs were 6,805,612 played. The first round winner (Continued on Page 16) $10,084,581 (Continued on Page 16} PagPropertye 18 Town Times (Watertowfi of, Conn,) the, July 20,197Watertown8 Historical Society (Continued from Page 18) PROPOSED WATER -SEWER BUDGET1978-1979 (Continued from Page 15) Expenditure watertownhistoricalsociety.org Expenditure 1976-719777 Amount 1977-1978 1 Year Classification Object Department 1978-1979 Council/Town Actual Adopted 6 Month Estimate Code Placing second In the first round Department Proposals Manager Meeting was Steven Gilbert, and placing Expenditures Series Recommend Adoption WATER second in the second round was 1KB 1! Feathers, leaves and pinecones m 41 m if 4II1S 45'«3 I id 3y g Dept. Total: a, 244:132 74,838 238,897 247,883 275.221 298.040 292,040 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR 1978.1979 FISCAL YEAR the children on Tuesday and led the children on the Bike Parade, Domestic WlnnerS for the b6St decorated Commercial 18,000,00 S'SS19,500,0S0 blkes were: lst- Katle Gustaf= Industrial 67,000,00 75,000.00 , d Da Doden. and 3rd Fire Hydrant Rental S!?ah Dowd We hope that Goerge Sloss and Town Contribution (Park Rd., Callendar Rd.) 17.800.00 Tnanne Tnhin ire fellintf better Town of Watertown 22.696,00 S 23,900.00 Transfer from Surplus None ffiSS ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1978-1979 4,778.00 292,040,00 Tuesday July 11, and Robin was SEWER 10 on Wednesday, July 12. Salaries 24,44 26.614 2.069 26.614 100 26.375 2626. 37 g5j 26 375 Colorful hats were worn on Hat Purchased Services 31,516 54,545 2.260 53.925 M) Day, Wednesday. Awards given- Supplies & Materials to thg chlldren were; Chrlstlne Prin.iMerest 1U.8M 14S877 280 477 260 477 Scursso, most creative; Craig Dept. Total 167,577 220,B7tf 345;927 Jakubek, biggest; Melissa Shuhart, most original; Rogert ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR 1978 - 1979 FISCAL YEAR P ( n 1 funn i est ; an?f^-d Michelll n^iSjWe Shuhart, smallest, , , . 1977-1978 1978-1979 Mm?of the children participated Receipts from Sewer Service Charge 162,379.00 clean tle eve Receipts from Sewer Assessments 208,140.00 J" "«P ^ li ^ Mezzo, 38,000.00 76,000.00 Tom and Dan Roden, Tncia Town's Share of Sewer Facilities 18 000 00 Town Contribution (Hamilton Ave. Inter1- None Dowd, Robin Feero, Donna , Callender Road Sewer Stepanek, Donna Steevs, Joanne None 41.600.00 Tobin, and Jamne Giroux. From Bond Issue Surplus/ None 35.000,00 Interest on Investments / On Thursday, there was a 2,000.00 2,000.00 lollipop and bubble gum hunt. Former O.F.D. Taxes ' 500.00 300.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1978-1979 The 5-7 year old winners in the 361,040,00 lollipop hunt were Margaret Dearth, Billy Grover, and Karen

Commission on Aging 1977-78 .' $ 37,000 Bobby Guarino and Dan Roden, Minibus 12,000 12,000 Dogs of all shapes and sizes 1978-79 419,000 Town Clerk Re-creation of old land records participated in the Dog Show. Total $458 000 18.000 18,000 Winners were: Bushiest Tail, •••"•"" APPROPRIATIONS Crestbrook Park "Peggy,'1 Kim Tobin; Curliest Fence around swimming pool 4,000, Pubhc Works Department BP Tail, "Shadow," Joanne Tobin; Ration and drainQ|e 14.500 18,500 Best Smile, "Mistletoe," who Board of EdueaUon 50.000 50,000 50.000 2 ^f Seffly^ Diane Simons. Other winners truck SsioOO $141,000 Unappropriated 106.000 106,000 were. |||f £j 3^" Fire Department "Tammy," Tricia and Sarah Buckingham Street Fire Station 62.700 82.700 Total $456,000 •Appropriation made at Town Meeting on 2/21/78 Dated at Watertown, Connecticut this 6th day of July, 1978 K'hJ? Tst SmpanS "Sarah,"'Tim Murphy; Nicest Parks And Recreation Department James B. Mullen, Jr., Chairman Eyes, "Suka," Billy Grover; Waieriown Town Council Construction of ballfield 10.000 Longest Ears, "Buffy," Brian and Kevin Beck; Youngest Dog, 1978-79 ESTIMATED BUDGET "Travis," Christy Galullo; Slur- BOARD OF EDUCATION Encumbered & 1977-1978 Swift Playground Actual Estimated Total 1977-1978 1977-1978 Expenditures Expenditures Estimated Estimated A "wake-up" jog is led every Appropriated 9/1/77.2/28/78 3/1/78.8/31/78 Expenditures Balance 1978-1979 morning by Donna Cincogrono. Estimated Joggers include; Alicia Mark- No. 1100 Regular Programs: No- lflM INSTRUCTION - SALARIES Anthony, Susan LaRosa, David No. 1110 Elementary Programs Jannety, Robbie Castings, Kim No. 1120 Junior High Programs 1,218,141.50 632,537.03 582,282,17 1,214-819.20 3 322 30 Yarosis, Pam Leo, Allison Leo, 538,028.00 278,908.6,5 5 254,715.68 533,624.33 1273 60410 No. 1130 High School Programs 2,5.68 ,624.33 4,403 67 '557 830 00 and Laura Millard. 1,058,817.50 583,993.9583993911 4988105498,810,50 1,062,804,406 1 No. 1190 Other Regular Programs 230,045,00 -3,986 91 1,19613413 Kickball was played Tuesday. Total Regular Programs; ,0 121,775.46 105,140.43 226,915.89 3,129.11 303,045,032,00 0 1,597,215.05 1,440,948.78 244,435 00 Excellent defense was displayed No 1200 Special Programs; 3,038,163,83 6,888,17 3,272 003 23 by the Red Sox who defeated the No, 1220 Programs for the Mentally Yankees by a score of 9-8. Mem- etfld d 34,940.00 hers of the winning team were • ,«n n , 17,604.84 17,604.84 35,209.68 -269.68 o. 1230 Programs for the Physically 36,710.00 Tom Curulla, Mark Innalmo, Jane McCann, Gary Morin 12,875.50 6,348.10 6,710.84 13,059.00 .383.50 N1o 1240 Programs for the Emotionally 14,420.00 James Czaraaty, Brian Turner, 3l mM 14 88204 David Demeo, and MJchaei NoS . 126fi0 Programs for Pupils with ' ' W'mM i-356" 33,411.00 Millard. The Swift Superstars Uamns Disabilities 84,820.00 38,361.23 won their first kickball game 36,999.38 75,380.81 9,259.39 104,282.00 against the Polk Pumpers by a 163,245,00 77,166.27 78,115.93 No. 1300 Adult/Continuing Education 153,281.80 9,963.20 180,823.00 score of 18-16. Members of the 9l5000 %mM miMmiM 950000 team were: James Czarzasty TOTAL INSTRUCTION; • 9'50000 10,000.00 Robert DeFeo, George Fenn ° 0' 0 3,217,777.01777700 1,677,663,61677663677 1231,523.281.92 6 3,200,945.63 16.831.S7 3,470,826.23 Joseph DeRosa, Brian Turner' No. 2000 SUPPORTING SERVICES - SALARIES

»»* ilSnce Service Area 8,183.12 Direction 17,687.00 9,523.88 17,687.00 No. 2122 Counseling Services 80,837.50 41,814.08 18,549.50 38,952.41 80,566.49 271.01 84,525.00 70 No. 2132 Medical Services 8,500.00 4,857.12 3,642.88 8,500.00 Stf 28,800.00 15,999.96 13,800.04 8,500,00 No. 2134 Nurse Services 29,600.00 -800,00 30,400.00 No. 2143 Psycholoiical Counseling are nrSS?™ Services . 12,170.00 5,397.48 6,772.52 12,170.00 37,582,50 20,188.44 13.032.50 No, 2150 Special Programs-Speech 17,765,07 37,953.51 -371.01 40,695.00 213,229.00 108,557,64 105,571.36 214,129.00 -900,00 Total Support Services-Pupils: Staff:. 224,816.50 No. 2200 Support Services - Instructional 2,460.00 598.08 598.08 1.851.92 i participated in •„.„ v«i« No. 2211 Improv, of Instruct. Services 2,300 00 l 9,936.00 4,963.20 4,894,20 9,857.40 78.80 -*" Program — drawing, No. 2219 Other Improv. of Inst. Services 26,115.00 10 422 00 No. 2222 School Library Services 13,139.48 11,794.28 24,933.76 181.24 26.315-M ng, and puppetry. No. 2223 Audiovisual Services 17,415,00 8,707.44 8,707.56 17,415.00 ...„ children kept each other 54,916.00 26,810.12 25,994.12 18.165.00 Total Support Services: 52,804.24 2,11176 57 202 00 laughing by telling lots of jokes (Continued on Page 1.7) (Continued on Page 17) Town Times (Watertown, Conn,), July 20, 1978 Page if (ContinutPropertyd from Page 16) of the Watertown Historical Society Encumbered 41977-1978 (Continued from Page 16) Actual Estimated Total 1977.1978 1977.1978 Expenditures Expenditures Estimated Estimated 1978-1979 and funny stories. Here is one by Appropriated 8/1/77-2/28/78 3/1/78-8/31/78 Expenditures Balance Estimated David Mark-Anthony, age 12"; No. 2300 Support Services - Generawatertownhistoricalsociety.orgl Admlnstration: "And there they go fellas. No, 2312 Board Secretary Services & Banana Peel is starting to slip, Salary Negotiations 40,450,00 Bubble gum Is sticking to the 112.75 40,337,25 40,450.00 No, 2321 Office of the Superintendent 25.500.00 rail, Chesterfield is coming out of Services 99,750,00 the pack. Cabbage is leading by a 47,152,74 55,011.60 102,164,34 •2.414,34 102.150,00 Total Support Services - head, Girdle is in the stretch, and the winner is Beetle Bomb," General Administration 140,200,00. 47,265.49 95,348,85 142,614.34 •2.414.34 i27,650,0t No. 2400 Support Services - School Admin,: The second annual Bike Parade No, 2410 Office of the Principal was held at 2:30 on Tuesday, The Services 292,969,58 141,487,44 150,189.57 291,657 01 1.312.57 304.491.46 three bestdeeorated bikes were: No, 2500 SuDDort Services - Business: 1st, Jeff Campbell; 2nd, Susan No, 2520 Fiscal Services 39,950,00 18.849.01 21,528,78 40.375,79 •425,79 40,900,00 SakI; and 3rd, Sherry Blerwlrth No, 2541 Operation and Maint. of Plant Also, the winners of Hat Day Services • Service Area were: Best Hat, Susan Direction 24,000,00 11,695,20 13.744,50 25.439,70 •1,439,70 25.44000 Christopher: Funniest, Alicia No. 2542 Care & Upkeep of Bldgs, Mark-Anthony; Biggest Services 387.315,36 170.373.49 185,520,11 355,893.60 11.421.76 406.350.00 Michelle O'Neill; Most No, 2580 Food Services • Service Decorated, Pam Leo; Smallest. Area Direction 9,507,48 4.846,20 5,653.90 10.500.10 -992,62 10.500.00 Marcisz: Cutest, Michcle Total Support Services O'Neill. - Business 440,772,84 205,763.90 226,445,29 432,209.19 8,563,85 483.190.00 The winners of the dog show No, 2900 Other Support Services 8,500,00 1,019,03 5.480,97 6,500.00 6.500 00 were: Best Dressed, "Pope." TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES' 1,148,587.42 530,903,62 609,010,16 1,139,913.78 8,l»73.64 1.203.849.96 Turry Lattanzio; Most Talented, "Bijou," Joanne DellaCamera; No, 3000 COMMUNITY SERVICES • SALARIES Longest Dog and shortest Fur, No, 3700 Non-Public School Pupils "Princess," Jane McCann: Services 17,083,00 9,342,38 7,740,64 17.083,00 18.358.00 Smallest Dog, Sherry Bierwirlh: No. 3200 Custodial Services 500,00 3,641.78 3,617.31 7,259.09 •6,759.09 500.00 Longest Ears, "Alphie," Steven TOTAL COMMUNITY SERVICES- 17,583.00 12,984.14 11.357.05 24.3420!) •6.759.09 18,858.00 Inn in mo; Oldest Dog. GRAND TOTAL SALARIES: 4,383,947.42 2,221,551.43 2.143,650.07 4.365.201.50 18.745.92 4.603.534 19 "Ladybug," Susan Sakl; Best Looking Dog, "Buttons." Chris- No. 1000 INSTRUCTION - OTHER EXPENSES No, 1100 Regular Programs: tien Bondhus; Curliest and Longest Tail. "Mopscy." Ellen No, 1110 Elementary Programs 68,070,00 34,119,94 37 065 47 71.185.41 •3.115,41 82.544.00 Peach No. 1120 Junior High Programs 34,235,00 17,858,79 9^548 68 27,407.45 6,827.55 43,308.00 Polk Playground No. 1130 High School Programs 116,893,50 53,152.41 58 936 39 112,088,80 4.804.70 136,691.50 No. 1190 Other Regular Programs 270.00 192 02 ' 1700 209,02 80 98 280.00 Coach Scutt and the Polk Pum- Total Regular Programs; 219,488.50 105.323,16 105,567 52 210,890,88 8.577.82 264,823 50 pers defeated the Swift No, 1200 Special Programs: Superstars Thursday, 7-0, In No, 1220 Programs for the Mentally Softball action. Polk was led by Retarded S65.0O 315.39 315.39 249,61 630 (X) Steve Hoffler who pitched a two*, No, 1240 Programs for the Emotionally hitter and contributed two hits. Distrubed ' 1,485.00 1.182.38 77 78 1.260 16 204 84 ! .820 (X) His older brother, Larry, had a No, 1260 Programs for Pupils with two-run homer driving In Kevin Learning Disabilities 4,455.00 3,688.07 299 35 3,987,42 467.58 10.070 (X) Murphy, Ho had a single also, Total Special Programs: 6,485.00 5,185 84 377 1,1 5,562 U7 922 03 12.520 00 Frank Mancini had a single and No. 1300 Adult/Continuing Education double while Fred Daddario had Programs 750.00 534.05 187.55 701.60 4R 40 825 (XI a single and triple. Danny Lutkus TOTAL INSTRUCTION: 226,703,50 111,043,05 106.112.20 217,155 25 9.548.25 278.168.50 and Ricky Collins collected two hits each. Defensive standouts No, 20OO SUPPORTING SERVICES • OTHER EXPENSFS No. 2100 Support Services - Pupils: were: Frank Mancini. Fred Dad- dario, Kevin Murphy, Scott No. 2113 Social Work Services 865.00 352.29 129.80 482,09 182 9! 735 INI No. 2114 Pupil Accounting Services 1,600.00 Lnone. Ann St, Mary, Jarret 1.600.00 1.600.00 1 .HOO.no Kulman, and Dave Chianese, No. 2122 Guidance CounselinR Services 1 375 00 816.23 394.80 1.011,03 363.97 1.800.00 Swift's threp double plays No, 2134 Nurse Services 1 390 00 1.678.89 884.29 2,563.18 •673.IH prevented Polk from scoring No. 2142 Psychological Testing 2,365 00 :uao (X) 404.93 1,117,00 1.521,93 843,07 2.725.00 more. No, 2150 Speech Services " 1990 00 1,718,39 82.91 1,799,30 190.70 5.740.00 Total Support Services - Pupils: 9,885 00 The winners of our dog show 4,768.73 4,208.80 8.977.53 907 47 15.990 00 No. 2200 Support Services - Instructional Staff: were: Best Name, "Luv," Kirk Landqulst; Most Appropriate No, 2222 School Library Services 17,125 00 6 094 65 9 639 58 15,734,23 1.390 77 18,787 00 No. 2223 Audiovisual Services 27,235,00 M.Wio ll~4li's-1 Name, "Spot." Jim and Joe 26,011.83 1,223.37 28.427 00 Wren, Smallest, "Rusty," Stacy Total Support Services • ' and Paige Lowe; Smartest', Instructional Staff: 44 360 00 20 694 75 21 mi ti 41,745,86 2,814.14 47,214 (X) l "Honey," Sharon Costa; Best No. 2300 Support Services - General Admin.: ' " O r o 0 in c d n n d Overall, No, 2311 Board of Education 6 145 00 379 \R .«o.w m.bu.m Purugini; and Best Mannered, Building Services 115,980.50 60,055.83 116,013 16 178 088 99 "Hutch," Christine Cipriano. No, 2543 Care and Upkeep of Grounds •60.088.49 137.680.50 Services 3,000.00 1,524,38 272 70 1 797 08 Clean-Up crew: Stacy Lowe. No. 2544 Care and Upkeep of Equipment 1.202.92 3.500.00 Jim and Joe Wren, and Steve Services 34,615.00 21.252.44 15.627.63 36 880 07 Hoffler. No. 2545 Vehicle Servicing & Malnt. •2.265.07 39.060 00 The three best-decorated bikes Services 2,500.00 1,128,91 923 94 2 050 05 in the Bike Parade belonged to: 449 15 No, 2549 Other Operation & Malnt. 2.500.00 1st. Michelle Guerrero; 2nd, of Plant Services 404,675,00 135.726.27 268 948 7,1 404 675 00 Brent Landquist; 3rd, John Paul 430.975 00 No. 2552 Pupil Transp. Services 334,569.00 163,189.06 161,935 34 325 124 40 9.444.60 Szepel. No, 2559 Other Pupil Transp. 1.200.00 1.200.00 366.775 00 "Please remember that tlio No. 2560 Food Services 435.00 352,80 82,20 435 00 1.200.0(1 ice cream man comes to all <" No. 2574 Printing, Publishing and Dupl. 960,00 the playgrounds every day in tin., Services " 2,200.00 1,933,08 995.21 2 928 29 -728.29 morning and afternoon, Total Support Services - Business: 1,390,624.50 592,134.37 822,690.96 1414 825 3'! -24.200,83 3.000,00 No. 2600 Support Services - Central: No. 2620 Planning. Research, Development 1.527.150.51) : Serviceman's : and Evaluation Services 5,845.00 2,451.73 2,324 43 4 776 16 868.84 5,630.00 Corner TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES: 1.487.724.50 637,840,44 875,48288 1.513.323,(2 •25.598,62 .634.404.50 SAN ANTONIO - Airman No, 4000 NON-PROGRAMED CHARGES - OTHER EXPENSES Glenn Ragaglia, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mario Ragaglia, 88 Augusta No. 4110 Payments to other School Districts St., Oakville, has graduated at In the state for Tuition 144,105,00 48,349,10 77 839 94 126 18904 17,915,96 141.800.00 Lackland AFB, Tex,, from the No, 4130 Payments • Private Schools for U.S. Air Force technical training Tuition 95.470,00 56,589,39 59,041,15 115 630 54 •20,160.54 157.705.00 course for security police specialists. TOTAL NONPROGRAMED CHANGES: 239,575.00 104,938.49 136,88109 24181958 -2,244.58 299,505 00 GRAND TOTAL OTHER EXPENSES: 1.954.003.00 853,821.98 1118 475 97 1972 297 95 Airman Ragaglia, now trained -18.294,95 2.212,078,00 TOTAL SALARIES: 4,383.947,42 2,221,551.43 2,143,650 07 4365 20150 in security and law enforcement, 18,745.92 4,693,534,19 TOTAL OTHER EXPENSES: 1,954,003.00 853,821,98 1[118 475*97 \mmm is being assigned to Grand Forks •18,294.95 2.212.078.00 6,337,950,42 3,075,373,41 3.262,128.04 6.'337-499*45 450.97 AFB, N.D.. for duty with a unit of Cut made by Town Council 6.905.812.19 the Strategic Air Command. 100.000.00 Completion of the course earned ESTIMATED RECEIPTS • 1,630,787.00 6.805,612,19 the Individual credits towards an NET BUDGET: 4,707,163.82 1.850,405,00 associate In applied science NETINCREASE; 4.955.207.19 degree through the Community 248.043,77 College of the Air Force, REVENUE SHARING FUNDS: 50.000.00 50,000.00 The airman is a 1976 graduate of Watertown High School, PagPropertye 18 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn,)the, Jul Watertowny 20, 1978 Historical Society Watertown Grange watertownhistoricalsociety.org Watertown Grange will meet Friday, July 21, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple, 175 Main Street.

On Saturday, July 22, the IN THE TOWN TIMES PHONE: 274-6721 TODAY! Grange will sponsor a public spaghetti supper from 6 to 7 p.m., also at the Masonic Temple. ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE FOR SALE: 1970 Plymouth sta, Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertis- wgn, w/A.C. Good Mech. condi- ing. Bates ^ $1,25 minimum charge for the first 12 tion. Clean, 787-8540 evenings, 1 words, plus .$30 per line for each additional line beyond late. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DON ? LEAVE the minimum (approx. four words per line), AH Corrected Notice classifieds are carried in the Water-Oak Shoppers FOR SALE: 1070 Chrysler New- port 4 dr. hardtop, P.S., P.B. ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE C. WATERTOWN Guide as well as Town Times at no additional charge, $950, Call after 5 p.m., 274.3451. PALMOSKI, a/k/a The Hon, Carey R. Geghan, Judge, of the OR ERNIE'S AUTO BODY WORK LANDSCAPING, Cellars & attics SMALL HOME repairs a Court of Probate, District of One of the most complete equip- cleaned, trees & , Light specialty. Lamps rewired and Watertown at a hearing held on OAKVILLE ped Paint & Body Shops in Con- truckingtruekine . Anwy odt\Md jobuu . Calf*niil 274MA- repaired. Call 274-3355. July 6, 1978 ordered that all necticut. Wheel Alignment and B081 claims must be presented to the Balancing. — • FOR RENT: 4-room apartment fiduciary on or before or be Buy Locally!! 141 Merlden Road CONNECTICUT SEWING for one or two adults. W/w car- barred as by law provided. Waterbury MACHINE, Repairs, all makes, peting, appliances. No pets. Call Kathleen B. Navin, Clerk The fiduciary is^ 75 GRANADA $3395 __. ._. „__. _. Cal 574-7781. 274-1338, 2 dr. hard lap small VS Automatic, JUST ARRIVED AT Chintz ,'N Kenneth W. Palmoski PS, AC, 1 owner, 32,000 milts, Prints of Newtown. an enormous AUTO UPHOLSTERY and in- FOR SALE: 1975 Honda CB125S 30 Prasser Drive, number of Decorator Slipcover, teriors done, Best prices, quick street bike. Exc. Cond., low East Hartford, Conn, 76 FORD GRAN TORINO Drapery & Upholstery fabrics at service. Toff's Auto Trim, 274- mileage. Call 274-4033, TT 7.20-78 SQUIRE '$4295 4354. enormous savings, S. Main St. ^ rm NOTICE OF SPECIAL 9 Pass. A/C, one owner, l*w miles, (Route 25) Newtown, Conn. QUALITY PAINTING AT DIS- FOR SALE^ Washing machine MEETING 76 FORD Gran and roll-away bed with mattress. „ The Watertown Town Council Torino DOG GROOMING, all breeds. COUNT PRICES, 3 college stu- Wagon dents, 3 yrs. exp each. Neat, Call 274-5076 after 12:30, will hold a Special Meeting on Trim for pet or show. Pick up and 6 puss, A/C, AT, PS, PI, p w ic up and rtmaDie w Very aependa Monday, July 31, 1978, in the delivery Wkd 2646084 reliable & very dependable. delivery. Weekdays, 264-6084. References available. Call us FOR SALE: 1972 Pontlac Library of the Watertown Senior 76 FORD SUPIR CAB Catallna in good working order. High School, Watertown, Connec- SPIOTTI MUSIC SCHOOL anytime for a free estimate, 274- 3316. Call 274.5478 9 to 5, and after 6 ticut, at 8:00 P.M. to consider P/UP F-15Q $3199 10 Acre Mall — Straits Tpke. p.m. 274.1640. taking action on the Charter ilu« VI, standard shift, all niw fires, 274-1556 - 870-4433 Revision Commission report. tuned, oil changed, brakes checked, Lessons on all instruments, DRIVEWAYS SEALED. Quality ready fa gal work. Call Bob. 274-3289. DRESSMAKING and alterations. The report and recommendations Call 274.5076 after 12:30 Noon. of the Commission were 76 PINTO $2195 CARPENTRY, MASON ceramic Pick up and delivery. published in the Town Times tile work. Reasonable. Building, PAINTING - Two college stu- Wagon, 4 spd., I owner, luggage dents. 4 yrs, experience, interior Newspaper on Thursday, July 13, rock, w/w tins, pin stripes, dk. jade repairing. Free estimates. Cal l m HORSEBACK RIDING lessons. 1978. -,-,--„ BJ „«., n»i rYm ^ exterior. Free estimates, metallic, 18,000 miles. Nick^Apicella. 274-8397,^74-659?. Call 274.5573 or 274.5828, English hunter seat hor- semanship, jumping. Oppor- 77 THUNDERBIRD .,,,$5550 RADIATORS REPAIRED - Swim Trials 2 Dr, Hardtop, dark red, Air cond., ADOPT A PET! Husky, tunity to show and trail ride. Ex- TRANSMISSION REPAIRED. „,,_„„ - -•• Thi ne locali qualifyinquaiiiymg swim meet automatic, power steer., I brakes, AM/MA, rear defroster. AKANSMlSSION REPAIRED. Sheoherd an"d ShettiVmto 274' CeUent fac"Ui!?- AduIt beginners for the Aug. 4 (diving) and Aug. 6 Ave. -Z: Oarage & Car Wash, Zoar ' «Bff 7M J?l encouraged. Try our free in- (swimmingClassic at th)e CheshirColoniae Academl Swimy 77 MUSTANG II COBRA $4995 VI, 4 speed, PS, red & white, 21,000 ve., EMIL'Oakville5 .JEWELER 274-4966. S RE•______L_D CROSS SWIMMIN. G In- troductory lesson, 274.0441. Fielpu»id »Hous -* A-e wil"'•»'•'-l be hel• *~id at th- e structions, private or group. TAG SALE: July 21,22,23rd, 9-5. miles. We know of no other within ?09 Main St. Men's, boys' and Women's Watertown High pool on Satur- miles. Witertown Class size limited to eight. Two day, July 22. Instructors per class. Certified clothes, Lots of other things, 76 PINTO Runabout ,,, $2695 Expert watch repairing guaran- even the bathroom sink! 21 Warmups will begin at 8 a.m., teed workmanship, Red Cross instructor and 4 Speed, 5 cyl. Stallion. teacher. Call 274-6063. Nancy St... off Walnut St., Wtn, with diving at 9 a.m. Swim Follow white signs, events will follow. Watertown 7t COMET $3595 ATWOOD5 INS, AGENCY BOOKKEEPING and accounting meet director is Russ Davey, 4 Dr. Silver Metallic, 6, AT, PS, AC. Complete insurance service. services and systems, 274-1042, LOST; Gold bracelet, Watertown who can be reached at 203-8841. John B. Atwood, 49 DeForest St., MCOMIT ,$3395 vicinity, $50 reward. Call 274-2518 4 Or. White, a, AT, PS. Watertown, next to the Town FREE GIFTS! Have a toy party until 3:30; 274-0287 after 3:30. Hall. 274.6711. in your home. Win free gifts and f PERSONALS I 76 PONTIAC GRAN toys for Christmas. Call Nancy, WANTED; Antiques purchased PRIX $6295 ATTENTION-PARTY PLAN - 274-5003, after 5. The name of Alison Lavey, a confidentially for top prices. Fur- junior, of 63 Wilson Dr., was Traded in on 78 leisure van, 12,000 Our 31st year. Toys, Gifts and niture, glass, baskets, brass, etc. Jewelry. Manager and Dealers omitted by Watertown High miles AC, AM/FM radio w/CB PW, SECRETARY - general office Write Box 85. West Haddam, School from the list of honor roll wire wh»els, etc., tie,, etc, needed. No cash investment. Conn. Tel, 873-9198. Fantastic hostess awards! Call work, typing, stenciling, Salary students published recently. 76 MIRCURY MONARCH $3795 toll free, 1-673-0494 or write $6,000, Applicant must be resl- 4 dr. Dark Chocolatt Brown, 6 r * umen Mt o•f .Crestbroo k -Par- k wil•l NEW BUILDING 76 GRAND TORINO ., .$1495 5 p.m., 274«2732, -_L__ _:, hold an informational meeting at 4 dr. HT, Sunlit Gold, Brown Vinyl TONY'S PAINT SERVICE WANTED: ~ — the Oakville VFW Hall, Davis 1,500 Sq. Ft. fop, air .oni 31,000 mi. V-8, AT, PS. 3-6 tickets for Sha- Street>°n Monday, July 24 at 7:30 Interior, exterior, wallpapering Na-Na, Sept. 3 at Oakdale p.m. 76 FORD illTI $4591 Call: 274-4578 Theatre. Call 274-0429. The meeting is open to all in- Now available Mfldlvm Blue, V4, automatic, PS, PI, terested Watertown-Oakville air cond., power seats, aloe, rear TRAILER HITCHES - over 2.- EARN $1.00 a pound. We pay you """residents" - • . —Plans for further Calli 274-25 U window defroster. Not your every 000 Class I, II & III, for all cars & to lose weighg t on tht e SShaklee development of Crestbrook will day carl trucks. Fast installation or save. Way Slimming Plan. Call be discussed. or 274-0441 75 F350 $3171 Cash ft Carry, Shaklee, 283-5769. Montambault Auto Supply 4 spied, VI, itab body truck, PS, (ondy-applt red. Mid-30's mileege, 1676 Thomaston Avenue FOR SALE: Gas & gas stove, Waterbury, Ct. 756-7026 chrome &. glass coffee & end ROOT & BOYD INC. 75 MERCURY COUGAR tables. 573-9670, TAG SALE: XR7 $4295 ED MICHAUD Sat,, July 22, 207 Westbury Park Iuraneo Underwriters Since 1853 Sunlit Gold, VI, PS, AT, AM/FM, Painting & Paper Hanging fid. Misc. Items, vinyl roof, AC, split bench seat, 30,- CALL 274-8379 GINiRAL INSURANCi 000 milts, local trade, 73 GALAXY 500 $1595 LOYAL'S LOCKSMITHING, TOMATO STICKS for sale, 12 in REAL ISTATi 51,000 mi. Decent car for the person Watertown. 274-0831. Keys, pick- a bundle. $1.25, $1,00, 75?, 50? looking in this price range, VI, AT, ing, safe work, lock repairs. No depending on length. Also. TAG WATIRT0WN: 449 Main St. 274-259] PS, vinyl raof, Clean, pleasant to look locksmith can afford to underbid SALE, Fri., Sal., & Sun., 143 WATIRBURYiAfOurNswUwtion at inside & out, me. Bamford Ave,, 274-4711, Also 101 South Main Street 74 PLYMOUTH SIBRING Model A parts. LOOKING TO BUY old clocks SATILLITI $2495. and pocket watches, broken APPLIANCE SERVICE Repairs 2 Dr. hard-tep, thocolate cases and movements. Call Phil on washers, dryers & brown, tan vinyl roof, ) own«r, Dunn, anytime, 274-1932. refrigerators. Call 274-4854, 34,000 mills, AC, automatic, [GIFTKiSspniifuAL READER PS. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR SALE: Walnut chest of 77 GRANADA $4399 for beginners. Private lessons on drawers, 520. Call 274-49J3. and ADVISOR 2 Dr, V8, AT, PS, PI, radio, w/w iih computer with DOS. 274- tires, whiel cavers, vinyl roof, white with dark brown vinyl roof, HOMEOWNERS! Borrow any IF YOU ARE TROUBLED AND DISTURBED AND CAN'T REAL ESTATE SALES, part amount over $5,000 to $25,000 for SEEM TO FIND YOUR WAV, PAV THIS LADY A VISIT, that BIG purchase...home im- time or full time. Newly in- QUESTIONS BUT RAY BROWN provements, travel, education or terested in Real estate or "old to pay off accumulated debts and F-O-R-D Your 1230 MAIN St., Group, 263-2000, 264.3434. Street, Oakville. Ct, J 421 Wolcott Strict, Waterbury "I 08779. Phone: 274-2651. lOFENDAiLY, U JW-WW jta^a^M j WATERTOWN. 274-2501 754-2501 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn,)Society, July 20, 1978 Page 19 SHOWCASwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgE OF HOMES pi..... *

WATERTOWN $88,500 WATERTOWN $70t Taft School, executive area, beautifully landseoped, Apprex, Newly listed — Only 4 yrs. old on 1 V) landicp, aerei, iits thii OAKVILLI, TWO FAMILY, 5 YRS. OLD, 6 A 6, 3 1 acre 4 bdrms,, Colonial liv. rm, w/flrepiaeo. Formal din, beaut. Raised Ranch w/2 fpl'i, 7Vi baths, 3 bdrms, Lovily fam. rm, w/bor & ref, in one of the most desirable areai of bedrms, all with Ig, closets, w to w carp, Tiled bath, Kit, w/no- rm , 2'A baths, 2 car garage. City util, Watertown, wax f!,. Form. D.Rm, 4 Liv, Rm, Almost one acre, 274-6786 M NORMAN LTD, GOVINO AGENCY 274-5494 OAKV|LLE-WATERTOWN OFFICE dA WATERTOWN OFFICE 274=5494 OAKVILLE-WATERTOWN OFFICE

WATERTOWN $112,000 New 8 rm. Garrison Col, on 1 Vi ae, in prestigious area. Large liv, rm, w/fpl,, formal din, rm,, spacious bright kit, eat-in area, WATIRTOWN $44,900 sliders to deck, fam, rm,, den w/bookeases, 4 Irg, bedrooms, WATERTOWN $75,000 A great itarter home w/3 bedrooms, Din, Rm,, Liv. Rm, 2W baths, 2 ear gar,, city util. Mansard roof hhranch, featuring 3 bedrms,, 2Vi baths, 2 w/fireplaee, den, kitchen. Newly painted, pool, garage, and fireplaces, eat-in kitchen, J ear oarage, judson School di'st., privacy. Judson School. 274-5445 many amenities, Irg, lot. CRESTWOOD ASSOCIATES SHUHAR- REAL ESTATE . REAL ESTATE CENTER OHUHART RIAL iSTATI CINTIR Appraising SI3 MAIN STREET ~~ IENSEL 274-9000 WATERTOWN. CONN 06795 Awn*!* HENS EL 274-9000 REAL ESTATE SALES JUST A HINT... Selling Real istate requires an aggressive, compe- tent and knowledgeable agency. If you plan to sell your home, or any other type of property, call a professional broker.

J. ANDRE FOURNJER WATIRTOWN WATIRTOWN $64,900 Situalod on ovor 2 acres (with oil utilities) in the Taft School AGENCY Beautiful executive area, 4 Bdrms, Ranch style, Liv, room area is this 6'A room Colonial, 31' liv, rm, with fireplace, 2 w/fireplaee, formal Din, Rm. 2W baths, 2 car garage, 133 Main St., Oakvlfle, CT. enclosed porches, 1 'A baths, 2-car detached garage. 274-6786 274.2569 butterly realty Richard L, Fournier, Associate NORMAN LTD. 274-9201 RESIDENTIAL « COMMIRCIAL • INDUSTRIAL WATERTOWN OFFICE watertown, ef. 06795

VlblT GREENTREE • jgu off Rt 63 in Wa!erfown Tht affordable energy efficient American Barn, This energy OPEN HOUSE EVIRY SUNDAY 1 2 fe 5 P.M. efficient shtll.material package delivered to your lot TOWN PLOT LOW$4O'i */0,900 will buy ih.s 7-rm Colonial Lorg A shiny Alum,.sided, 2 Fam,, 4-5 rms. Treasure Trove. Living 9 $17,303. w/fpl eat-in ki.chen, Th boths, city wOler"4 room ,23 ft,, fine cabs,, fine wood trim, a sundeck in rear. models start.ny at $69,900, Your Authorized Dealer/Builder Area in great demand.

THE GREENE AGENCY, ,„<. Friendly Realty Agency BOYDwc. 756-7258 Main St. South 263-24M Woodbury 274-9161 274-3679 1269 W. MAIN ST. WATERBURY

LIVE ON THI BOULEVARD 10 room, Vh baths. Garrison Colonial in mint condition with many unique features. Hurry to see this comfortable home priced at $45,000. Realty Group CALL 274-672 263-2000 264-3434 Page 20 Town Times (Watertown, Conn,), July 20, 1978 Property of the Watertown Historicalgress's Northwest Atlantic Societyarea" and the answer is. During NO OTHER WAY NO CHANCE Peewee Reese Tournament will the war years, when pratically Both judjjtnent and experience Today a man certainly is no SPEAKING Of take place this weekend at every factory needed a team to must be gained by the slow and account if he can't get mor« Municipal Stadium and Timex provide its overworked people painful process of doing. credit than li good for him. Fields, with a form of recreation. It watertownhistoricalsociety.orgSPORTS Teams from, Connecticut, New really got going in full swing York and New Jersey will be when the boys came home from By Bob Palmer competing in this usually well- the service. The sport almost HOLLIS D. SEGUR, INC. run tournament for boys 12 years died here a few years back but When Tony Roberts leaves his and under, now its flourishing again as never position as principal of Opening games will begin at before with the main problem be- Hemlnway School, we shall be 9:30 a.m. Saturday and continue ing that there aren't enough losing not only a top rate ad- on through the day and Sunday fields to aeeomodate all the INSURANCE ministrator but one of the truly until a champion is crowned, It's teams that want to play. fine gentlemen in that particular a double elimination event, • Life • Health & Accident system, ..n Annual Budget I've known Tony as an athlete, As one Boston Red Sox fan put • Auto • Home • Business a coach, teacher administrator, it, "We like to bury the Yankees (Continued from Page i) official and as a person. He's but now that they have prac- merit, since "he's just not pull- 111 West Main St. Laureta Zibell, CPIW handled each position well, tically dropped out of sight, the ing the figure out of the air," but Waterbury, Conn. 756-7933 WBtertowB Representative In his baseball days he played race isn't nearly as interesting." has undertaken some research on second base and on the basketball I found that out years ago. I the matter, court was an Integral part of one used to root for anyone to beat The Council unanimously voted of Coach Bob Cook's best basket- out the Yankess for the pennant to forward the administration, ball teams which came within a but when they weren't in the water ($292,040), sewer ($345,- whisker of winning the state World Series I would find myself 927), and federal revenue sharing ummersale Class B championship in the 1942- thinking. "Why did I do that ($438,000) budgets to the town 43 season, because the series is awfully dull meeting, while Mrs, Mitchell Roberts along with Fran and without the Yankees in it." abstained, in the vote on the on Mobil Tommy Nevers, Vic Paulauskas, But with Steinbrenner, Billy education budget; the other Billy Abrams, Moe Zaccaria and Martin and Reggie on the same members approved unanimously. others I can't recall at this mo- ship things won't be dull in or out tires - ment, carried the team all the of a World Series. Photographer way to the championship game at (Continued from Page 1) the New Haven Arena before Area golfers are at a premium bowing to Plainville. in this year's state Junior event knowledge of the bid prices, the It was the only Watertown which begins Monday at the two co-editors for the 1979 Janus ARMAND'S unbelievable BIG High basketball team ever to get Torrlngton Country Club, Only 11 indicated the committee was VALUES On a Package Deal on All to the title game. qualified in the field of 73 who aware of "other considerations." On the diamond, Tony played a will start medal play for the 32- Mobil Tires lot of infield not only for the high field match play which starts Deidre Darsh and Tracy Sadik said the students knew Loring * Features any type and size Mobil Tire At school but later with the Water- Tuesday. The finals set for town A,A, He was a lefthanded Thursday. Studios gives a $200 scholarship VERY LITTLE ABOVE OUR COST. batter and a good one, Charley Aqauvia, who played annually to a student con- He was the first coach and his high school golf at Holy tributing outstanding effort to athletic director at Swift junior Cross, is the lone player from the the yearbook. Miss Darsh said * Take advantage of ARM AND'S OFFER High where he develped out- Watertown Golf Club. Crestbrook Loring "offered a lot more" than NOW since we are OVERSTOCKED. standing teams that quickly put Park has no one In this year's e- the other photographers, thus the the school's athletic achieve- vent. unanimous vote. ments on the map. * • * See FRANK or LARRY At ARMAND'S Although It was not required to Being an outstanding soccer CUFF NOTES - Popular of- submit anything other than bid FUEL CO. NOW For a Package Deal on All player, it was only natural that ficial Ralph Bradley hospitalized prices, Loring forwarded a list of Mobil Tires. Tony became one of the many for tests.,,Coach Jack Kelly has its other yearbook involvements fine officials of that sport along ordered extra practice for his "which we had right in front of with several others from the DaRosa Furniture team. Kelly's us," Miss Sadik said, Loring and Steel Belted community, squad was knocked off two Mr. Charbonneau also sent sam- Tony Roberts has spent 28 games in a row by Vin Stebbins' ples of their work, while Mr, years in the school system, all to Printers and Big Jack remarked, Rabinowitz did not, although the Radiate our benefit. He's given a lot to it, "That'j enough of that, Watertown photographer Charge it and payi I hope he can get just as much men."..,There're a lot of happy remarked he would have had monthly on yourj back whatever he chooses in the Red Sox fans around these days "some up there the same after- Mobil Credit Card.f future. but none more so than Marlene noon" had he been informed. Master Charge.j For you baseball fans, who like Luth...Walt Grady asked the BankAmericard to watch the youngsters play other day, "When did Softball This is not the first time Mr, ether stasi ball, the American Baseball Con- first become popular in this Rabinowitz has been involved in a squabble over yearbook pic- $ tures at WHS, He claims he un- derbid Loring a year ago, and SALVATORE' "even matched their $400 Plus F E T "kickback" to the yearbook, but MoW! Steel Benod Radio! had the bid pulled out from under introdmes Yvonne Hamotk him when he did not contribute a to their staff. Specializing im scholarship, as Loring did. Lor- ing has made a scholarship Ladles & men's hairstyling, permanent award two years. Armand's Fuel Co. waving, cuts and coloring, Principal Williams said bidding procedure this year "was 131 DAVIS ST. OAKVILLE 274-2538 274-8349 purer than Caesar's wife," and Open: Mon.-FH. 7 a.m. • 5 p.m. Sat. 7 a.m. • 1 p.m. neither he nor Mrs, June Legge, 263 Main Street-Oakviile yearbook advisor, influenced the student voting beforehand. Misses Darsh and Sadik con- curred with the remark, saying WRITE YOUR OWN TICKET the administrators "left it com- pletely up to us" in deciding upon a photographer. Ths U.S. Navy hoe put together you to work in one of the Navy's Generally, here ii what we ask call toll-free BO0.141.i0QO, In Yearbook expenses are paid a plm which permits you the numerous aviation com- of you: a four-year enlistment Georgia, call toll-free 800.342- out of the senior class treasury. choice of several options, munities. And the Fireman ap- obligation; you must hm 17 and 5855, Students also are not required to guaranteed, with todoy'i prenticeship teaches you skills not yst 31 years of age; and And then, write your own have their yearbook picture modem float. in ship board engineering. meet education requirements. ticket. taken by the photographer handl- It's known ai the SEAMAN/ There's more. And remember, you get th« ing the contract, and may submit AIRMAN program. After you If you have a friend who benefits of free medical and de. one of their own, or by another complete six to seven weeks re. chooses the same apprentice, ntal health care, good pay and photographer. emit training, you are guaran. ship as you, the "Buddy System" an excellent opportuniiy for teed the apprentice school train- will allow you to go through re. promotion, continuing educa- ing of Seaman, Airman, or cruit training together ond you tion, low cost life insurance, ' Swim Registration Fireman, may even receive orders to the plus o chance to travel and NAW. Those selecting the Seaman same duty station or ship fol- see the world. apprenticeship will have the lowing your apprenticeship To get the details, fill in the Extended to Sat. adventure of sea duty. The Air- training. coupon and mail it to us. If you rrSNOTJUffAMB, man apprenticeship will qualify Swimming coach Russ Davey These are our guarantees. want to get the details quickly. 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