PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri., April 9, 1976 I ManchesteiL. AARP Chapter to hear H O S p i t f l l ...... ^ The weather Inside today

Discharged Wednesday: Elvera Judge FitzGerald Mostly sunny today, mild, high in mid Area new s...... 9 Editorial ...... 4 Brazitis, Swamp Rd., Coventry; Doris 50s. Clear, cool, tonight, low 30-35, Fair Business...... 7 O bituaries...... 14 Peck, Gilead Rd., Andover; Albert Sunday, warm, highs upper 50s, low Swtttnn Hrralii Churches ...... 8 S ports...... 9, 10 Judge of Probate William Adams, 136 Pine St.; Virginia Stoyer, A few reservations still are open 60s. National weather forecast map on Classified — 11-12 Sr. C itizens...... 2 FitzGerald will be the speaker for the April 21 trip to the Old Mill in Page 11. **The B right O ne’* Comics...... 13 Week-Review ... 2 Wells Rd., Talcottville; Thomas Ray, FOURTEEN PAGES Colchester; Alice Robinson, 114 Maple Wednesday, when Manchester Westminster, Mass. They may be Dear Abby...... 13 W ings...... 4 Chapter of the American Association St.; Erwin Hyson, 413 Woodland St.; made with Lucille Mahoney, 19 WEEKEND INSIDE MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1 9 7 6 - VOL. XCV, No. 163 P R lC E i FIFT E E N CENTS Guiseppi Adams, 110 Lake Rd., Andover; of Retired Persons (AARP) conducts Hamlin St. Charlene Dunn, 64G Spencer St. its next meeting. It will be at 1 p.m. The trip includes luncheon at the Also, Barbara Skoog, 151 Parker St.; in Cooper Hall of South United Old Mill Restaurant, a tour of the Kathleen Thompson, 4 Goslee Dr.; Methodist Church. Members are village shops associated with 'the Kathleen Riley, East Hartford; Patricia asked to note the 1 p.m. time. restaurant, and a short trip into Ream, 35 Haylin Dr., Vernon; Scott Ke­ Governor expected to sign nyon, 21 Birch Hill Dr., South Windsor; lower New Hampshire. Buses will Sharon Kelley, 5 S. Farms Dr.; William Judge FitzGerald will discuss leave South Church parking lot at Tuttle, 434 W. Middle Tpke,; Eugene wills, estate planning and probate 9:15 a.m. The total cost is $11 per Bailey, 33 E. Eldridge St.; Robin Tapper; procedures and will answer person. 31 Garden Dr. questions. $ 1.8 billion State budget The Manchester Evening Herald prints more Manchester news than any other newspaper. PLAZA DEPT. STORE (W« Hava A Notion To Pleaao) Next to Frank's Supormarkat Eaat Middio Tpka., Manchaitar approved by legislature The Easter Bunny Has TRASH INTO CASH HARTFORD (UPI) - A $1.8 billion The budget, which earlier in the Stevens, R-Millord, said Connecticut July 1, through two accounting Come To Plaza! budget, similar to proposed by week received approval from was the only state to resort to such a methods, shifting to that fiscal year FOR MANCHESTER You’ll find a complete and color- Gov. Ella T. Grasso, today was on Democratic caucuses that have combination of accounting devices to tax revenues usually not received in futstock of:— her desk and, despite some disagree­ overwhelming control of both balance its budget. state coffers until the following fiscal (Herald photo by Pinto) Bring newspapers and glass EASTER 8ASKETS, GRASS, ment, there were indications she chambers, was about seven per cent “No other state has attempted this year. EGGS, DYE, FUZZY BUNNIES would sign it. higher than last year’s $1.68 billion type of bookkeeping shenanigans," About $35 million would come from Showing it like it was (minus metal rings) to Recycling and CHICKS; plus The House Friday, overriding budget or roughly equal to the rate of Stevens said, warning the corporate business taxes, $30.6 Bins at entrance to Landfill /\rea, Republican objections it was opening inflation. Democratic program would need “an million would be from utility taxes Showing it like it was, students of Unit B at Nathan Hale School presented a play recently DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE Olcott St., 8-5:00 Mon. - Sat.; BUNNIES and EGGS. . . the door to financial catastrophe, Gasoline tax increased unprecedented increase in the and another $4 million would be from entitled “The Story of Nathan Hale” for their parents and fellow students. At left, Ray gave final legislative approval to the economy” to avert a large deficit foreign insurance levies. • Motorists will pay most of the in­ Luce plays General Howe. Cap't. Nathan Hale, played by David Spaulding, center, has just except Holidays... package. crease, forking out over a penny-a- next year. Part of a $36 million gap forecast been captured by British soldiers played by Walter Weir, left, and Michele Rooke. Need Something? Ask Plaza! It was virtually the same at the bot­ gallon more on the gasoline tax and Rep. James Clynes, D-Southington, for the end of this fiscal year would tom line as Mrs. Grasso’s, but with higher tolls on state highways. House chairman of the Finance Com­ be fcridged with $27.7 million raised some adjustments in taxes and the Business, which said it needed tax mittee, defended the plan as respon­ by one of the accounting methods funding of certain programs. relief to spur the state’s ailing ding to the desires of state residents applied to levies on cigarettes, Mrs. Grasso earlier in the week economy, will receive $27.5 million in unwilling to pay additional taxes to alcohol and gasoline and a $7.3 DeMolays said she could not sign the proposal tax breaks, with the halving of the bail the state out of its financial million federal grant. unless the legislature closed what seven per cent levies on business ser­ problems. Drop income tax to host she said was a $7 million to $10.5 vices and purchases of machinery. “I think it is a good package and if Liberal Democrats withdrew an million gap. Renovation work would also be someone told me (at the beginning of amendment to institute a state in­ parade Daily lottery planned exempted under the business ser­ the session) we would leave this come tax because of technical But with plans to institute a daily vices tax. Capitol with only a one cent increase problems in drafting the legislation. John Mather Chapter, lottery to fill the revenue gap ap­ The H o u ^ which Thursday passed in the gasoline tax I would have told Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New Order of DeMolay, will parently in the works, the governor the spendiflii side of the package, them they were off their rocker,” he Haven, its sponsor, acknowledged host the Connecticut De­ appeared likely to go along with the defeated nine Republican said. there was no support for the Molay Bicentennial Parade, legislature's spending and revenue amendments, most aimed at preven­ New revenue proposal, but said such a levy would Sunday in Manchester. package. ting the use of a series of The budget package, which calls eventually become a reality. State units of DeMolay Mrs. Grasso, who says she will sup­ bookkeeping devices to balance the for $116.8 million in new state Stolberg was one of seven will participate with port the new lottery despite her op­ budget. revenues, gets only $15.9 million Democrats, mostly liberals unhappy various other parade units position to some forms of legalized The Senate Thursday passed both from the gasoline tax and toll in­ with the tax structure, who crossed and dignitaries, including gambling, might wait until that portions of the package. creases. party lines to vote against the State Senator David M. proposal is closer to passage before Stevens critical About $70 million in revenue would budget. Rep, Abijah U. Fox of Barry. signing the budget, sources said. House Minority Leader Gerald F. be raised next fiscal year, beginning Greenwich was the lone Republican The Order of DeMolay is to vote for the package. a fraternal organization for young men between the ages of 13 and 21. The John { ■* Mather Chapter has been located in Manchester Carter hounded by double-talk eharges since 1928. (Herald photo by Dunn) Daniel Hanson is the Prepares for Palm Sunday By LEWIS LORD Civil rights leader Udall said Carter's phrase was state. However, United Auto parade marshal. Unilrii Press Intrrnaliunul said Carter “has been getting a “like someone pulling back the cur­ Workers Vice President Douglas % Jimmy Carter, hounded by double- Fraser said in Detroit that Hubert tremendous black vote ... basically tain on his attitudes." 9 The Rev. Bernard Killeen, assistant pastor, selects the palms he talk charges, has offered at least one because many people see him as the "These primaries are testing us, " Humphrey is closer to the UAW's will carry Sunday in the traditional distribution of the palms at plain statement about the flap over live alternative to George Wallace in Udall said. "They test us when we're philosophy than any of the declared Duplicate Masses at St. James Roman Catholic Church. his "ethnic purity" comment. the Southern states. tired and worn out, at all hours of the candidates. “Nothing," he said, "would please "I have warned people over and day and night, and this was one time Wallace's campaign manager, ^ bridge me better than to drop the subject." over again," Jackson added, "that when we didn't get a stock phrase or Charles Snider, said the Alabama H6NB Morris Udall, for one, is in no the absence of Wallace is not a speech-writer's work. It was like a governor intends to campaign in at Muiirlic^li'r Ciiiiiiminily hurry to let it die. least 13 more primaries but money College necessarily the presence of justice." window into the man's thinking and "That comment has sent shock The “ethnic purity” phrase, will determine how hard he runs. March 27 —Open pairs club you can't take that away.” waves through the black community Jackson said, resulted from Carter "What we do next week depends on championship game, North- The president of the AFL-CIO in South: Tom Wagner and News summary and liberal community like nothing saying one thing to black people and how much money comes in this I’ve seen so far in this campaign,” another thing “to the rock-throwing Michigan endorsed Henry Jackson as week," Snider said. Marilyn Jackson, first; Jim did 10 other labor leaders in the Talro and Dr. R. Denison, se­ C o m p ile d from United Press Internatlonel Udall told a Friday news conference element." cond; Jim Baker and Sonja in Columbus, Ohio. "It was quite Gremillion, third. revealing of the governor's thought East-West: W. Curtiss and process.” Don Carter, first; Margaret city is faced with a $33 million ' State deficit and funds for the Carter is campaigning today in Kropp and Mollie Timreck, MERIDEN - The Court of Kansas City and Detroit, Henry Round Table Singers to perform second; Erving and Helen schools will run out May 16 un­ Common Council has approved less current spending rates are Jackson in Philadelphia, and Udall in Cross, third. New Haven, Conn., and Detroit. Over-all winners are Carter mm a new contract for striking reduced. in America on Parade program and Curtiss. Meriden teachers clearing the President Ford threw out the first ball Friday night to open the way for a return to the the classroom Monday. It includes Rangers’ baseball season at Dallas. Partial funding for the trip was a recent 72-hour singathon by About 60 members of the Round win- a reduction of $25 from the $300 National Ford said he was "a little behind" Table Singers of Manchester High provided by donations. Some was group in Moriarty's showroom About town Ronald Reagan in the May 1 Texas raised through pledges made during dow. across the board raises for WASHINGTON - Reflecting School will represent their hometown each of the two years of the primary but “underdogs often win.” and Connecticut April 16 at Carnation <1 concern with growing Soviet Reagan stumped Friday in Wyoming. The Maranatha Coffee pact. Plaza in Disneyland in the America naval might, the House Friday Carter reminded reporters in House, which is open to all on Parade program. approved a $33.3 billion Columbus and Cleveland that he had teen-.igers and young HARTFORD - A $4.5 million weapons bill which includes apologized for saying there '’MS The event is one ot several con­ adults is tonight from 8 to program of state grants to nine new ships the Navy did not nothing wrong with a community certs planned during a week's visit in m 11 in Fellowship Hall of towns has been approved by the ask for, and is more than was and around during legislature’s Appropriations “trying to maintain the ethnic purity Calvary Church. sought by President Ford. The spring vacation week. hgiIS hool Committee as it moves of its neighborhoods." measure now goes to the Terming his initial phrase an "un­ Youth Fellowship of towards its Monday reporting The troupe, with Martha White as Senate. fortunate choice of words,” Carter South United Methodist SPECIAL 9% RATE deadline. Another $4.5 million, their conductor, departed today from Church v’ill meet tonight at received by the state-.'from DALLAS — President Ford, said: “I should have said ‘ethnic Bradley International Airport. They character, ethnic heritage.’’’ 7:30 at Susannah Wesley federal revenue sharing, will running “ a little behind’’ will return to Hartford April 17. They Carter huddled with 40 blacks in Hall of the church. Now until April 20th you can get a Home Improvement be passed through to towns Ronald Reagan in the Texas will be based at the Edgewater-Hyatt Loan at Savings Bank of Manchester for 9% true annual also. Both funds wilt be primary, is setting out to prove Columbus and several reported they Hotel in Long Beach, Calif. allocated on the basis of the underdogs often win. He ended were satisfied with what he told percentage rate. Among the sights to be visited are towns' per capita income, thus his stay in Dallas today with them. a Universal Studio tour, Grauman’s giving poorer, generally urban, meetings with campaign “ I honestly came here expecting to Find out what you need at your house — such as Chinese Theatre, Knott's Berry areas more funds. workers before flying on to El move away from a position of sup­ Farm, Disneyland and the Merv painting, an extra room, a new deck, or a swimming Paso and Amarillo for porting Jimmy Carter,” said Colum­ pool. Then come into any office of Savings Bank of HARTFORD — Rep. Morris speeches. He will return to bus councilman Jerry Hammond. Griffin Show. The Round Table Singers are Manchester and find out how easy it is to get a Home K. Udall, D-Ariz., brought his _JSI«shington tonight ending a “Now I am sure I can support him.” scheduled for concerts at Knott's Improvement Loan at this special 9% rate. campaign for the Democratic twoMay effort to win votes in However, , the black 569-0800 Sat. A Sun. 8 - 6 WITH COUPON pinochle games. Noon to 12:30 p.m.. PLUS BERT REYNOLDS COUPON— ------T W O ^ T W O "W.W. AND DIXIE Moser Farms DANCEKINB8" (o )V BURNSIDE WITH THIS COUPON S 7.50 PURCtUSE This printing test pattern is A Musical Play 510 miBIW l« . t HTfP « *CKS W 8U»W «Stl-llll part of The Herald quality With Complete Selection of Easter Plants Connecticut Ballroom Dance Asaoclatton y PAUL NEWMAN \ C I N E l y

tH 00L S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 10, 1976 VOL. X X X III, NO. 24 MANCHESTER

Vacation journeys Nfew Hope Manor S&H STAMPS MAKES US COONTR’ 294 BROAO ST. MANCHESTER , NO. ONE M af^an ts In Early Amarlcan Fumltura Raproduettona planned by students gives direction 72SEAST CLOCKS e LAMPS # FIREPLACE FURNISHINBS and • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA Another trip planned for vacation tion center for girls with drug, herself. MIDDLE TURNPIKE OPEN TUE8„ WED., SAT. 10 A.M. - t-M P.M. The MHS Round Table Singers will BASKETOA' THURSDAY A FRIDAY. 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. be representing Manchester on the week is a Washington tour under the alcohol, and other emotionally- Each and every girl is treated with MANCHESTER SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARklNG Wes,t Coast this coming week. leadership of Mr. Elgin Zatursky. QAME oriented problems. To many young individual interest, and her specific MtAU I HAS IT! Thanks to valiant fund raising and The group consists of many students girls, it is a home, and the way to a problem is handled. WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL concert singing. Round Tablers have who expressed interest in such a trip new beginning. There are so many good times at Business-Directory Guide For managed to raise enough money to earlier this year. New Hope is just what it says, New Hope. Times where you can AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION help them got to Los Angeles. So far Some of the groups’ activities are: “New Hope” for a brighter future, forget about your troubles and enjoy this year. Round Table has given A meeting with Senators Weicker and a better understanding of one’s yourself. There are activities such as HEATING and SHEET METAL numerous concerts for various and Ribicoff, a tour of the FBI self, and environment. New Hope is a dances, skit nights. Greaser days, Manchester and Surrounding towns, has sponsored a variety show, building, a meeting with Dr. Arthur house for girls who have desires and and contests. There are also pets, New England Mechanical Services, Inc. MANCHESTER PARKADE has taken part in the Bicentennial House in the Old Executive office, a wishes to change themselves and craft sessions, and field trips. ROUTE ||I83, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete with a dinner and their celebrated 76 tour of the Swedish Embassy, and a become better individuals. Association with New Hope is a TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Vicinity Appliance Store hour Singathon, has had tag and meeting with Representative I know from personal experience private school for girls. It also 643-2736 s 643-2192 grinder sales, and, most recently, William Cotter. The standard tour that it is not easy. A girl must be centers itself around the individual. FAMOUS BRANDS has helped in the production of sites, like the monuments, will also willing to give up a lot of her time, Extra help and summer school have CAMPING EQUIPMENT featuring this week... MHS's Music Department musical be visited. energy and freedom to stop and take been proven very beneficial to some TELEVISION - APPLIANCES “South Pacific." The third and last trip planned for an objective look at herself. girls. TENTS, COTS, SUEPINB BASS, AIR MATTRESSES, N.' MANCHESTER The busy Round Tablers will not vacation is a trip to Canada by The most basic, and most impor­ The atmosphere in the classroom STOVES, UNTERNS just be having fun in the sun while in French students and French Club tant philosophy of New Hope is is a casual comfortable one, and the HOME IMPROVEMENT California. They have a hectic con­ members from MHS and filing. They “Honesty." Honesty is hard and teacher relates to the students on a FARR’S Utnpikt MV. cert and sightseeing schedule which will be leaving at midnight Saturday painful to come by, because to be personal basis. The reason for this is THE EVERYTHmO STORE includes concerts at St. Joseph’s and for Quebec City and plan to return completely honest, a person must so that the girls can relax and be CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET APPUAHCE • TV 649-35B9 St. Anthony's Schools, at Knott's Wednesday. They plan to visit, first admit her faults to herself, and themselves. OPEN OAILY TO 0 P.M. J. FARR • 843-7111 Heit to Stop t Shop Berry Farm, at the St. Bonaventure among other things, the church of St. realize she needs help, and therefore, While at New Hope, a girl never School, and on board the "Queen Anne de Beaupre and the Chateau criticism. Criticism is the second needs to feel unique, because there Mary,’’ opening a ball game, Frontenac. •most basic approach to personal are always people to identify with, ! VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR appearing at Disneyland, andtouring We are confident that these development. New Hope is very and people to talk to any time of the by factory trained specialists Universal Studios and Chinatown. travelers will represent Manchester critical of a girl's nature and day or night. well, and that they will gain Phil Pste Departure will be from Bradley character, in an objective and con­ New Hope Manor has much to offer Locicero and ZIdek A R C O 0 Field on Saturday. Round Table something from their experiences raiPLE’SCARPET AND FLOOR COVBUNG structive way. This process gives the to those girls who are willing to work away from their home ground. — members are requested to be there individual the chance to open up and hard at being a better, happier in­ 646-5036 I lot MAIN STSBT 0PI« 109 Ikii Stl 1-t THUIS I I II 1-1 TEL. by 11:45 for baggage check. Steve Latham learn new things about herself. dividual. — Q.R. MANcmsm OUT or io»« au comer s43-ess2 P&P AUTO REPAIR Connecticut's largest Floor Covering Dealer Rock review: 708 Main 8t. e “Arco Chargs” • Manchsster > y i L CLARKE UGCA third in stale ARENA Conn, Most Complete Garden Center MERCURY Black Sabbath The MHS students in Distributive Distributive Education billboard studio. Even on the latest LR. they 7;oo ^ 1 . 0 0 ^ s m ) Education Council of America EAST HARTFORD NURSERY To some. Black Sabbath may sound which is posted on Bissell Street still maintain their famous heavy (DECA) have, won third place in the 1375 Silver Lane like'some kind of witch's holiday, but 4 l * 5 0 ( ’w/i'l-VvoU^) There are over 75 DECA chapters Phone 646-2756 rock sound, though now they're into state in the Chapter-of-the-Year con­ East Hartford 569-0800 to those who know music, the words in Connecticut and MHS DECA NO SERVICE CHARGE experimenting with their style a bit. test. This contest is designed to en­ spell high energy rock n roll. To placed third in this activity. Raaarvations for • Hotels • Airlines • Staamshlpa The group’s six albums. "Black courage chapter members to adopt a We Have Everything For those lucky souls. Black Sabbath At the state conference which was 1627 Main Street Manchaetar Sabbath, " "Haranoid, " "Master of . yearly plan of action. means Ozzy Osbourne. Tony lomi. held at the Hilton in Hartford, special Your Home Gardening Needs._____ Reality.'■ "Volume 4. ” "Sabbath Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward. The The actual contest entry is an 18- commendation was given to MHS for Bloody Sabbath." and "Sabotage " all lO H happenings band usually .spends its time in long section scrapbook. The students this being one of the 14 chapters with 100 contain some fine hard rock. Their FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies NOTICE studio sessions or along hectic miles year participated in many unusual per cent membership. Additional 1646-0228 875-3252 most recent release is a sort ol The Instructors of the Handicapped in on a Sunday to see what goes on on the road while touring. When they activities such as the takeover of recognition was given to MHS for greatest hits record entitled "We IlOH). is a very important and have a rare occasion to relax, have coniinented that by the end of King's Department store, a lashion being the second largest chapter in A COtRlETE LK OF WU-TON CAKE MCORATIONS OPEN SATURDAY Sold Our Souls for Rock n Roll. " successful organization that is run by mernbers do so on farms they own in the day they are amazed and grateful show, sale of lollipops to benefit the the state. There are 107 members. Sabbath is recognized as one of the high school students. These students that there is such an organization run 1t1 CENTER ET. 70 UNION 8T. Till 5 P.M . their homeland, England. Lately, Heart Fund, a trip to New York and DECA is a young organization tor MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. best heavy metal groups in the meet every Sunday from 12:30 to 4:30 they’ve taken time to analyze their by high school students to help the attendance at a three-day conference students who enroll in Distributive Mon. - Sol. 10-S Mon. - Sat. 10-5 world: they well deserve this at MHS with the handicapped. Thun,, 10-9 FrI. 10-0 music and have been experimenting disabled people of our community. So in New Haven. One of the sections Education. DE is part of the COEP recognition. Listen to and enjoy the In the 20 years of its existence. lOH John’s Floor Covering, Inc. MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS with new sound effects in order to on May 23, come in and see how the with the highest point value is the program. 270 BROAD STREET______PHONE 649-4528 great music of Black Sabbath! — has been very successful in the Wedding Cakes A Specialty John’s Floor Covering, Inc. of 119 Oakland Street, Manchester has all types of floor coverings. We have 5 com evolve Sabbath music. organization works. section on publicity. Students this All chapter members participated Mike Crattv respect that kids help other kids so An upcoming event for lOH is the plete lines of Lenileum a large selection of Brand Name Carpeting and Ceramic Tile to fit any room in yoiii Black .Sabbath likes to get on stage year submitted 10 newspaper ar­ in making the entry a winner. Linda WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND that they can help themselves. The EVERYTHING IN home. He hlso carries Egerya Rugs and Martin Rugs. John has been installing since 1949 and has operated a and really let it out. What a combina­ lashion show at Willie’s Steak House ticles. evidence of a radio program .Mercer, Patti'Doering. Terri Rivers OUR PRODUCT BEHY JANE TURNER organization, consisting of 70 instruc­ retail store since 1953. John is open Monday, Tuesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday ami tion they have for such power: Ozzy's from 7:30 to 10 p.m. April 21. The which was done on WINF, pictures of and Wanda Moore did the linal High School World Staff tors. meet with children who have sponsors of the boys’ outfits is Martin . • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS Friday from 10 a m. to 9 p.m. and Closed Wednesday. Feel free to call him any time at 643-9479. School of Uanca great screaming vocals, Tony’s fan­ the television coverage of the King's assemblv ol the book. 9 • STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS | Co-Editor...... Cindy Dziato mental or physical disabilities to 40 O A K S T R E E T M A N C H E S T E R tastic lead guitar. Geezer s wild LTD and the girls’ So-Fro Fabric. activity and pictures of the ' • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES Co-Editor...... Wendy Horwitz teach them how to swim and how to bass, and Bill's super drums! This Refreshments will be served. A Ballet ■ Tap ■ Ja%a Feature Editor .. . .Chuck Obuchowski have a good time in the water safely. mixture of sounds m ak ^ an s go wild limited number of tickets will be sold J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Acrobatic & Baton Sports Editor ...... Russ Wilson May 23, there will be an open house REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED with excitement. at the door. Help support lOH. It is a m e e t s 2 2 FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS^ - Photo Editor___ ...... Amy Stone at the Manchester High School pool PTA Council April All four members have plans for worthy cause. — Mark Meridy Art Editor ...... Tracey Jenkins from 1-4 p.m. People who have come 649-0aS6 Advisor ...... The annual meeting of the PTA \ Manchattwr 649-7322 lIBIm liai. 1 solo albums, but according to them...... Zane Vaughan Parent Effectiveness Training K r - ' : OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE______Sabbath comes first. The group THIS PAGE PROVIDED FREE FOR THE Council will be Thursday, April 22 at Classes in the area and Verna Hub­ STUDENTS OF MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL 7:30 p.m. in Bailey Auditorium. The bard, who is presently working with a always has a' large stock ol lyrics to AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE MANCHESTER mix with their music in the recording EVENING HERALD. theme of the meeting will be "Parent group of volunteers who do one-to- Involvement in the Schools." 763 Profile: JuHe DonovuTi one tutoring in elementary and junior MAIN ST. The purpose of the meeting is to high schools. DON WILLIS Specializing In explore the possibilities of es­ 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE Jane Donovan is exactly as she herself for work with the han­ Gloria Swanson, president of the GARAGE tablishing effective parent 191 Front End Uignment describes herself, "independent. ” dicapped she takes a night class in PTA Council will be speaking on the 18 Main SL, Tel. 649-4531 organizations at the junior and senior MAIN ST. General Repair Work ‘Barn’ stabilizes .She is unique in that she tries to sign language. organizing of a PTSA. However, high schools. An effort will also be MANCHESTER a r t S U P P L IE S experience all facets of life and her Jane is a-true music lover. She not those schools with present made to improve the effectiveness of 643-1900 The production of Sock n' Buskin's The play's cast has been chosen and tastes have quite a wide range. She is only plays guitar on her own and organizations will be encouraged to the present PTAs in the elementary newest play. "Barn on Bunker Hill " rehearsals have started. Crew an athlete, an artist, musician, an professes to be "pretty good" at it, continue on with new efforts pul schools. The speakers and discussion by Lee Hay, is getting under way. chairpersons have been selected and animal lover, and an individual. but she listens to all kinds of music as forth to include more parents in the Kitchens of Distinction leaders will be George Emmerling, plans lor set construction, publicity, well. Preferring mellower tones, organization and to play a more ac­ MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS principal of MHS, Allen Cone, prin­ and lighting are being made. Jane considers James Taylor one of tive role in the life of the school. cipal of Bennet Junior High School. The play is about two girls, played her favorites. She enjoys Joni Parents of all Manchester school 453 MAIN ST., M ANCHESTER • 643-8922 Dr. Richard Lindgren, principal of USTOM IflTCHEN by Ann Kibbe and Debby Mitchell, and Count Basie in the way children are urged to attend. Illing Junior High School, and I A WTM0H4WWS Alarms, Locks Duchesneau, one of whose parents is of jazz. Jane reads mostly fantasy or l O U Z l v t U & Sates, Combination Changes. If I't j ENTER IV 649-7544 Edward Timbrell, principal of Sales & Service-Bonded. Most C Tory, and the other. Patriot. The two children’s books, and the “Tolkien stock. Repairs of all sea CEHTtn st m e t , mahcheste« girls embody the two sides of the Trilogy" is one of her favorites. Keeney St. School. THIS PAOE PROVIDED FREE FOR THE Also on the program to present STUDENTS OF MANCHESTER HIDH SCHOOL ^ kinds. Also We Make Keys. revolution and ask each other and When asked her opinion of MHS, S t o r n f A Scissors a Pinking Shears j other supportive roles parents can AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE MANCHESTER themselves "Who is right?" The ac­ Jane said that she thinks the school EVENING HERALD. Sharpened. ASK play, will be Karen Prewo of MACC tion takes place in the barn on has a lot to offer and these things who has been active in establishing Hunker Hill, just one day before the should be taken advantage of, es­ legendary battle there. It is a play S l i or G ill Ut For Frio pecially the kids who need to find EtHimites • Alumimtm Product! k" - - u meant for elementary school something to interest them, Jane Letter to editor: • Ron Up Awfringi • StiUonory IRON children. feels the open campus allows Awnlnoi • Door Canoplit • OSTRINSKY 23 All Sock n' Buskin m’embers in­ Pttio Hoof! Compliti wllh WeattierStoppers SCRAP METAL students to enjoy school with more Scroofring • Porch ScrooninG. DEALER IN WASTE CiARKE ARENA volved with this production are a.sked freedom and to spend their time in KelniUul lo review PNOMHOWAifT and PAPER MANCHESTER AWNINS C8 STORM DOORS MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. to keep an eye on the builelui hoard places like the crafts room or just COMItNATION WINDOWS 195 WEST CENTER ST. 7:30-/0,30 in Room 271. Hay’s room. Dates for relaxing. IN ALUMINUM • WHITE Tsisphons 649-3891 Make Us Your Paint and Wallpaper Headquarters Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 meetings and rehearsals will be Jane' is concerned with the at­ Manchester High School's produc­ whole, the reviewer claimcu lliat • IROWN • RUCK ElllhHlhtd 1949 tion of "South Pacific" which opened posted there. — Steve Latham titudes and futures of kids today. "zeal " was often absent from The E. A. Johnson Paint Company at 723 Main Street, Manchester, is the town’s oldest and finest paint arid the night of Friday, March 26. various scenes. However, one may "Their nature is the same, but wallpaper store. Besides being centrally loacted in downtown Manchester, they offer converiient off Main ,i a m ; d o n o v a .n received a critical review one week agree that near the close of a long, values are different from their I GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Street parking in their lot adjoining their store. Johnson Paint offers the complete quality line of famous parents. As always, 1 don’t think they later which many believed to be hot. and tiring performance, such MANCHESTER Jane was a track star a few years Manchester's Only Complete Carpel Service! Dutch Boy* and California® interior and exterior paints. Johnson Paint is also your headquarters for the best Guidance notes are satisfied with what’s, highly unfair. zeal may well be lacking. ago but quit the team, not because 14 High Street, rear in Wallpaper, Varnishes, Duco Delux, Painter Supplies, Artist Materials, plus Window Shades. Their “Color MEMORIAL CO. happening." The reviewer may have been Had the reviewer also attended a 341 >para* E\p«Tlrnrf she disliked running but because as MANCHESTER Dispenser” offers any color to suit your taste up to 1,400 different color selections. Be you an amateur or a pro Jane is still not sure of her own justified in decrying the loudness of performance other than Friday Oppoailr Kaet Om rirry Call 649-3807 Representatives from the various -she puts it, "I don’t believe in com­ 0/^4*.. Phone:646-5630 — Johnson Paint Co. has the years of experience to assist you in all your paint, wallpaper and varnish future plans. She hopes to travel and the orchestra and the "too-frequent night's show, she might have noticed Quality Memorials Armed Services will be in the and financial need will be taken into petitive sports, I don’t like the idea of problems. Mr. Johnson and all of his qualified personnel are at your service, and are only too pleased to offer MMKTTl. Prop, expose herself to all kinds of delivery of lines directly to the that many of the small mistakes Guidance Department Wednesday, consideration. Deadline is May 28, gearing myself against someone." their knowledge to you at no charge. Please fell free to visit this freindly store, they like serving you, and are tlorriaon St., Manrhreirr cultures, which is logical since audience." The length of perfor­ often made on opening night had April 21 during period 2 to speak with Applications are available at more than sure you’ll like them . . . Jane also worked with Judy Kopman •lane’s interests know no bounds. Her mance was attacked by some of the vanished, instead of indicating the “Serving the area'since 1955’ interested students. WFSB./TV 3 Broadcast House, this school year in arranging a music goals in life are “to learn and do audience who felt that 3Vz hours was need for further rehearsal. The Hartford Policemen’s Wives Constitution Plaza, Hartford. assembly. Jane ^els that the Got A Painting Problem? Wa'II Helpl everything ” and in no way to too long for one sitting. However, the This author agrees with the Association, Police Benevolent The Connecticut State Labor Coun­ assembly was fojHne most part, a Snrvicn illll mnnnt Mm.lhlna lo un — ind Mrvlcn m «ini ip.ndlna BUSH HARDWARE COa "specialize" herself. With drives suggestion that the length could have reviewer’s belief that a^musical is "a . •nough limn wllh you lo htip you tnlncl Ihn righi pilnt llnlih lof Ih .l )ob Association, Hartford Police Union cil, AF'L-CIO is offering a success in that it gave many un­ M MUKHESTEII, RIGHT ON MMH STREH you'rn planning, sna ui lot pninl and iirvlca whan you plan your naxi such as this in a person like Jane been "easily shortened by monumental undertaking, and flaws PET OWNERS you 793 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 643-4121 are offering scholarship awards to a scholarship to any high school senior, discovered talents a chance to per­ CONPUTE PnnMG A COPYMG SOMCE projoct. Donovan, she shouldn’t be disap­ eliminating unnecessary scenes and should bo expected ": but does such a II you can't find wtut you’re looking lor alaawhara, atop one of whose parents is a dues-paying form. In addition to track and the LOW COST PRINTING '•Manchesler's leading llardu-are Store" graduating senior who is a son or .scene changes" was out of the ques­ colossal effort require such a dis­ WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) In to tea ua. Chances are wa will have what you need. \J' pointed. — Sue Koski Featuring: General Hardware, Lawn Mowers, daughter of a Hartford policeman or member of the Uniformed Fire music assembly, she has been a tion. One cannot cut out scenes in waEss was • swTMEri«aam STiias Why not atop hers first and you may not have to go any heartening appraisal? — Carolyn WJoAflsey»PAINTCQ PaintVFertilizera, and Garden policewoman. Deadline is May 21. Fighters Association or of any other photographer for the yearbook, and such a musical as “South Pacific ’ Boser MINIT-MAN PRINTING further. Application forms and further infor­ union affiliated with the AFL-CIO. continues photographing on her own, Did you know? merely to reduce production time: 940 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • 94S-177T YOUR __Supplies. m . MANCHESTER PET CENTER INDEPENDENT mation are available in the Guidance The intent of the scholarship is to as a hobby. .lane is president of her ...That it is not a good idea to have one would also be cutting down on the . SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES (Master Charge & Senior Citizen Cards Accepted) • TRY OUR NEW S-M 1080 COPIIEI 9 MAPLE STREET, OOWNTOWN MANCHESTER*B49-4273 Office. provide students selected with tuition senior class this year, your car engine steam cleaned? viewer’s comprehension of the plot. HEAVY Jui( Around Tha Cornor From Main... 7 1 3 MAIN STs, MANCHESHR • 649-4901 The Connecticut Broadcasters and fees for attendance at any com­ Jane doesn’t consider herself to be Steam is more likely to damage or As to the charge that variety of Association is offering a $1,000 munity college in Connecticut for two too scholastically inclined. Her reduce the life of parts. movement, depth of expression, and*^ METAL ^ BOX STORAGE scholarship to a deserving student in­ academic years. The amount of the lavorite courses include jewelry and ...That radial tires reduce fuel con­ sense of believability were JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. Frank Arnone terested in broadcasting. The award covers tuition per semester pewter smithing in the way of the Racks support the Unique sumption. noticeably lacking in the production, "Selection ol T-Shirts, m s m m (,19-7901 MOTHPROOFING! scholarship will be awarded to a for a full-time student and tuition and aits and she continues drawing out­ ...That standard transmissions are may this author remind those con­ Western Shirts, India 119 Oakland St. ON ALL WINTER CLOTHES ' Connecticut resident who will be an fees for a less than full-time student side of school on her own. not more economical than cerned that the east of “South Tops, Jeans, Painter’s styled by I - COLO STORAGE ON FURS - instaiiing Since 1953 r w RMSontblo, In Vault entering freshman at an accredited with a maximum of $100, Each appli­ Jane loves children and has worked automatics'. Pacific" was not a cast of and Fatigues. All Altor- OPEN OAILY 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. Alter Six, Lord West college or university in the fall of cant must write an essay on a given with them, not only during her class, LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA & ’'All tvorfc don» on prtm/SM »nd FuWy gutrtnfood/ ...The color of a car that is most professional actors. This particular dably Priced At... ^ 37 OAK STREET 1976 for the purpose of majoring in subject which must be submitted child development, but also at camps KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING Palm Beach easily seen and therefore safer to review was extremely over-critical OpM Mon., Tiwn., StL 10 In S p.m.. Ttwri. 0 FrI. 10 to S p.m. MANCHESTER, CONN. PARKAOE CLEANERS radio and television. The individual's no later than May 21. Further infor­ for underprivileged kids from Hart­ drive is luminous orange followed by in reference to an amateur high THE DEAL MANCHESTEB CIOHil WaWlMdiy B43-84TS 402 W. MIDDLE TPKE. academic standing, desire to enter mation may be obtained in the ford. She feels that it is easy for her 5» L MUU im . MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 to to 9 Weekdays — 10 to 5 Saturday white, light yellow, light orange and school musical. MMCKiiantn broadcasting, knowledge of the field Guidance Office. to “get down to their level." To equip dark yellow. In regard to the performance as a

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CENTER CONGREGATIONAL breakfast; 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, ST. BARTHOLOMprS CHURCH, Community calendar CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Nursery through Church School Grade 12, E. Middle Tpke. Re/: Philip Hussey, CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Local churches CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ reception of new members, sermon by pastor. Catholic Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., the Rev. Dr. Davis, ‘"The Lord Has Need Andover Saturday Mass i l 5 p.m.; Sunday 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery pastors. Of It,” Masses at 8:30, 10:K and 11:30 a.m. S unday care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy 8:45 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, 3/4 TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Andover Historical Society, GOSPEL HALL, jll5 Center St. Communion, Church School through Room; 9 a.m.. Worship Service, I te r a ­ ilanrlyrBtrr M^ralh netmen Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. cancelled. Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. tion Room, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, leader; 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., M onday 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Swensen, pastor. Sunday School: 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Rev. hb. Curtis, preacher; 11:15 a.m.. School on vacation all week. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. ST. JAMES CHURCH. Msgr. Edward ages. Nursery for infants; 10:50 a.m.. T uesday triumph New Members Conversation In Federa­ Worship Service with the Rev. Norman Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard tion Room, nominating committee In Bicentennial Commission, William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Killeen. E. Swensen preaching,|9ermon topic: Area news Sweeping the four singles, the East library. Coffee Shoppe in Woodruff Hall; 7:30 p.m., Town Office “Good News—Triumphed Entry,” Trini­ I Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor Killeen. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; 8:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, Federation Building. Catholic boys’ tennis team made a Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:3Tp.m., Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Room.. ty Tots for 3 years olds through Board of Education post­ iiBolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon successful 1976 debut with a 5-2 win school auditorium: Sunday Masses at noon and 5 p.m. kindergarten. Children’s Church for poned to April 20. yesterday over St. Bernard. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church: 10:30 a.m. CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for Infants. Constables, 7:30 p.m., Town Junior Mark Brigqs and OF COD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. and noon in school auditorium. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Office Building. sophomores Randy St. Jean, Greg Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Board of Finance, executive F riday Lareau and Peter Visgilio copped the THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. W ednesday F riday AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, session, 7:15 p.m., school. All Park Department four singles wins for the Eagles with St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps adults and children; 10:50 a.m.. Service Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. Welfare Hours, 9 to 11 a.m., TOB closed. officers. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Eldridge Jr. pastors. Board of Finance, budget programs cancelled. Gyms the doubles tandem of Gary Com- of Worship and Praise; 7 p.m.. Gospel hearing, 8 p.m., school. Registrar’s Room, Town Hall. Children’s service and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:49 a.m.. minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director 6:30 a.m .. Holy Communion for and pools closed in obser­ passo and Matt Barone also vic­ of Christian education. Service, hymnsing and Bible message; Grange card party, Public Health Nursing luncheon, 11:30 a.m., FCC. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air Methodist Men; 7 a.m., Methodist Men’s vance of Good Friday. torious. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages. 10:30 p.m.. Revivaltime radio service on cancelled. Association, 7:.30 p.m., Town Town Hall and libraries Union fervice, 7:30 p.m., St. Meeting: 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. WINF. Breakfast, Rabbi Leon Wind, speaker; 9 Hall. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Results: Briggs (EC) def. Freye 6- Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing W ednesday closed. a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 will attend Conservation Commission, 8 4, 6-2; St. Jean (EC) def. Castanza 6- CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF during the service. Sharing Gass led by CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and church; 9:15 a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 Public hearing, Andover p.m., Town Hall. 0, 6-1, L areau (EC) def. Glass 7-5, 6- LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. i Willa Stanford, 2 0 ^ Class led by Rick Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. will attend church school; 9 and 10:45 disposal area, school, 8 p.m. Hebron South Windsor Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. Lanz, 40-80 Class led by Pastor Stairs; Sewer Authority, 8 p.m., lx 2; Visgilio (EC) def. Londregan 6-4, 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. a.m.. Palm Sunday Worship Service, Town Hall. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, Service of Worship, sermon: “Baptism In God’s Pastor Hill preaching, sermon: “What Bolton Sunday M onday 6-0; Freye-Castanza (St. B) def. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Baptism, message: "The Longest St. Peter’s Episcopal School board, town council Briggs-Visgilio 4-6, 6-2, 6-1; Plan Of Redemption” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, Kind of King?” ; 10:15 a.m.. Coffee Hour M onday T h ursday p.m.. Sacrament Service. Procession in the World.” Nursery is sermon: ‘"There’s A Lion In the Street!” in Reception Hall; 10:45 a.m. to noon. Church blessing of palms and combined budget work ses­ Compasso-Barone (EC) def. Glass- provided; 2:30 p.m.. Senior Youth School vacation all week. Beautification Committee, 8 Communion, Trial Service 1,8 sion, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ Nursery through 5 year olds and Grades 7 Londregan 7-6,6-4; Pulgiese-Brodeur Fellowship work meeting; 6 p.m.. Junior UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST St. Maurice Council of p.m.. Town Hall. a.m., blessing of palms and T uesday NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. through 12; 7:30 p.m.. Lenten Praise and (St. B) def. Flemming-Glade 7-6,6-4, Youth Fellowship meet at the church. SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. Catholic Women Seder Bicentennial Commission, 8 Eucharist, Trial Service II, 10 Board of Education, Wap- Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Teaching &rvice, the Rev. Riley Shirley, Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Supper, 6:30 p.m., parish p.m., Town Hall. a.m.. Church. ping School, 7:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service Parkway United Methodist Church, (Herald photo by Dunn) minister. ‘ center. First Congregational W ednesday Jayvees win and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. NORTH UNITED METHODIST Milton, Mass., speaker. 10:30 a.m.. The third in a ’’change” Voter making session, 7 to 9 F riday Church (FCC) Men’s Senior Citizens, 1:30 p.m., Behind the three-hit, eight- Deliverance Service. CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. p.m.. Town Hall. series talks by the Rev. Mr. Westwood CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Town Hall closed due to Fellowship Communion St. Margaret Mary Hall. Business F^tional Division champs strikeout pitching performance of Custer, pastor. will focus on the appreciation of “Some Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; T uesday Good Friday. breakfast, 7:30 a.m., Gilead FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange 6:30 a.m.. Twenty-third Annual Men’s T h u rsd ay southpaw Mike Jordan, the Things Will Never Change” from the Rev. Donald Kauffman, associate pastor. Public Building Commis­ Sanitary Landfill will be Congregational Church. Sport Mart copped the Businessmen’s National Division Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Communion and Breakfast, Norman Temple Beth Hillel family Manchester High jayvee baseball lines of ’Thomas Wolfe. Nursery and Sun­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, the Rev. sion, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. open, FCC Board of Deacons, 7:30 basketball championship during the 1975-76 season. Squad Beliasov, pastor. Fendell, guest speaker; 9 and 10:30 a.m.. sedar, 6 p.m. team blanked Penney, 7-0, yesterday day School, Coffee and conversation. Roger Palmquist, cartoonist and chalk W ednesday p.m., church. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: "Doing the memliers, front, left to right, Norm Davidson, Stan artist, guest speaker; 10:45 a.m.. Mor­ Public hearing on Andover .Saturday at Mt. Nebo. Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ Passionate Deed” by the Rev. Mr. JEHOVAH’S W'lTNESSES, Kingdom Vernon ning Worship, message by the Rev. Mr. disposal area, 8 p.m., Andover Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt, M onday Pearlson, Tom Stalgaitis, Bruce Torry. Standing, Mike Da­ Tom Prignano had a double and tri­ vice. Custer; Coffee fellowship between ser­ Hall, 726 N. Main St. Palmquist, Children’s Church and Elementary School. 11 a.m., Coventry High S unday ly, Dick Grant, John Marcantonio, Bill Johns, Jack Lucas, ple, Bill Maloney a single and triple vices, 9 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "The Budget hearing, 8 p.m., CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Nursery provided; 7 p.m,. Evening Ser­ Planning Commission, School. Vernon Square Dance Club, and Jordan knocked in two runs with Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Church Appointed Times of the Nations’ Have Hebron Elementary School. Bill Davidson, Phil Daly. Missing were Mike Goodman, Tom Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. vice, message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Town Hall, 8 p.m. Ed Parker benefit dance, 2 to two safeties. Manchester exploded School, Nursery, Kindergarten and Run Out” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of FCC Board of Christian Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul Nursery provided. Zoning Commission, Town 5 p.m.. Middle School, Rt. 30. Clark and Dave Mitchell. March 1 Watchtower magazine article East Hartford Education, 7:30 p.m., church. for six runs with two outs in the bot­ Trinque. Grades 1 and 2. Hall, 8 p.m. M onday "God’s Mercy to Mankind in Our Twen­ tom of the seventh inning. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL T h ursday Sunday Board of Education, 7:30 tieth Century.” CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. Walter A. T uesday Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 United Methodist Women United Choir “Service of p.m., Vernon Adult Education FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Hyszko, pastor, FCC Evangelism Com­ Paschal Meal, 6:30 p.m., Music’’ Faith Lutheran Center, Elm St. EC tennis SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. (Herald photo by Pinto) ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 9 a.m.. Blessing of palms, procession, mittee, 7 p.m., church, Bowling UMC. Church, Silver Lane, 7:30 p.m. Voter making session, 7 to 9 Vernon Area Chapter Area baseball UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), St. John’s Men’s Choir singing "The Holy Friday p.m.. Town Office Building. AARP, 7 p.m., Rockville 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, for pupils up to the age of 20, care for Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charies W. Service” cantata followed by Mass; 10:30 girls bow Ecumenical Good Friday M onday (TOB) Methodist Church, Grove St. pastor. very young pupils, subject of the lesson- St. Bridget Church altar Kuhl, pastor. a.m.. High Mass, palms will be dis­ Seeing its record slip to Three of four area Service, St. Maurice Church, Grand opening. Charter Oak Planning and Zoning Com­ W ednesday Mazur 148, Steve Lauretti 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., sermon: "Are Sin, Disease, and Death 9 a.m.. Palm Sunday Service Youth tributed at both Masses. EASTERN BUSINESS - 7:30 p.m. Shopping Mall, Silver Lane, mission, 8 p.m,, TOB. Chamber of Commerce 1-1 yesterday was the East baseball teams which "Sound of His Coming” radio program on Real?” Golden Text from the Bible, Confirmation; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Ed Ralph 159, Vic Salcius 370, Joe Saia 355. EMANUEL LITHERAN CHURCH, Democratic Town Com­ 9:30 a.m. luncheon. Gov. Grasso, noon. Catholic girls’ tennis team, started their 1976 seasons WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. "Destructions are come to a perpetual and Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. 148-385, Jim Stew art 142, end.” Psalms 9:6. The Christian Science Church and Chestnuts Sts. Rev. C. Henry mittee meeting postponed to East Hartford public and W ednesday The Colony in Talcottville. bowing 4-3 to Glastonbury yesterday came away vic­ First and Second Year Youth Instruc­ parochial schools closed — Paul Gilberto 157-403, Alan POWDER PUFF- Marty Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book of tion; 7 p.m.. Youth meeting. Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, April 23. Tolland Association Snipsic Camera Club, 7:30 High at the winner’s torious. South Windsor spring vacation. Grzyb 156-397, Mike Zwick Bradshaw 192-488, Terry PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 the public Mondays through Fridays from Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Common Prayer; 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist, pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. .Saturday Executive Council, 7:30 p.m., p.m.. Union Congregational courts. High outlasted Glaston­ Board of Education, Penney 152-141-412, "Ted Kowzun Siem ienski 184-510, P a t Spruce St. Rev.'iMack Weiford, pastor. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and third Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Rite 2, with sermon by Father Jacques, 8:30 and 11 a.m., Palm Sunday Ser­ Story Hour, Bentley FCC. Church, Elm St. Sue Anderson, Mary bury in CVe play, 10-7, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL High, 7:30 p.m. 151-387, Ray Dawson 153, LeGeyt 175, Mary Gryk 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. vices; 9:45 a.m.. Church School, Youth Memorial Library, 10 a.m. Bicentennial Commission, 8 T h u rsd ay Catherine Murano and Coventry High behind the Nursery care; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Registration for adult tennis Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ hoiidays, a free public lending library is Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the Slave Day Auction and Grade 6 bake p.m., TOB. Maundy Thursday service, Tom Harrison 146, Dom 207-483, G erry Tonski 183, Rite 1, with sermon by Father Jacques. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix Kellie White won singles two-hit 12-strikeout perfor-' formal Worship, study and fellowship. also maintained. sale; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for in­ lessons, Penney High, 7 to 8 7:30 p.m.. Union DeDominicis 142-381, Ron E dith T racy 462, Sandy rector. M. Davis, minister. Coventry matches (or East. Glaston­ mance of Rick Gankofskie fants; 7 p.m.. Youth open house to color p.m. T h u rsd ay Congregational Church, Elm Joiner 145-395, A1 Rizzuto E dw ards 465, C harlotte 8:30 a.m., Palm Sunday parish bury took the match by blanked Vinal Tech, 2-0, eggs. M onday Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., St. 143, Jim Mathieson 141-373, F erg u so o 450, M arilyn T uesduy sweeping the three Ellington High came from Planning and Zoning Com­ TOB. Jo e L avado 143, L a rry Chmielewski 487, Rae Track meet, Penney Girls F riday doubles. behind to top Stafford, 6-5, mission, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Republican Town Com­ Seretto 142-377, Cliff Jones Jacobs 476, Vivian vs. Manchester at Penney, Good Friday Service, Results; Anderson (EC) and Bolton High was Welfare Hours, 7 ‘.o 9 p.m,, mittee, 8 p.m., TOB. 383, Bub Holmes 404, Bert Kenneson 491. T W.COTTN II.I.E CON(,RE(, \- Junior Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at Registrar’s Room, Town Hall. 3:30 p.m. Greater Rockville Area def. Jackie Spencer 6-4, 6- whitewashed by Cromwell, FCC Maunday Thursday Carlson 393, Howie Peters TIONAL CHI RCII, I NITEI) the church for a program on summer con­ Town Council Finance Com­ Girls’ softball clinic, service, 7:30 p.m., church. Clergy Council, noon to 3 1; Murano (EC) def. Katy 4-0. 378, Ben Grzyb Sr. 377, K. of C.- Real Audet 213- covEM Kv l•ltl;snvn;lUA^ S T. MARY’S cm RCII, Rt. 31, Coven­ IIHIRCH OF CHRIST. Rev. Kenneth ferences; 6:45 p.m.. Senior High Pilgrim mittee, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. O’Brien School 6:30 p.m. St. Peter’s Episcopal p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Purtill6-0, 6-1; White (EC) Hank G rzyb 377, L arry 225-239-677, N o/bert Audet cm RCII, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. try. Rev. F, Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Area churches FL Knox, pastor. Fellowship will meet at the church and Church potluck supper and Church, Rt. 30. def. Linda Arnold 7-6, 6-3' Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday Scliool. go to Rockville Methodist Church for a T h u rsd ay S unday Aceto 377, Sandy Hanna 232-233-640, Jirfi Cantin 205, Paul F. Ramen. T uesday Communion, 6:30 p.m., Molly Disharoon (G) def. 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Nursery care provided; 6 p.m.. Pilgrim volleyball game. Registration for adult tennis Phelps Hall, Rt. 85. Easter Sunrise Service, 5 374, Bill Sampson 374, Real Breton 512, Bud \ Democratic Town Com­ Kathy Viola 7-6,7-5; Louise School; 7:30 p.m., IJible Study at par­ Masses at 7:30. 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Fellowship. lessons, Penney High, 7 to 8 a.m.. Fox Hill, Rockville. George Blake 373. Tomlinson 552, Fred HOLTON CON(,RE(, M ION VI. mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Swift-Beth Gross (G) def. sonage on Cornwall Dr. Communion, first and third Sundays; p.m. Kozicki 559, Wendall lt()CK\II.I.E I NITEI) METH­ I NION CONI.REG U ION U, cm RCII. Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Viola-Anne Marie Cannata WERY ST. CHRISTIAN Morning Prayer, second, fourth and filth EARLY BIRDS - Sophie Poucher 80, Milt Kershaw Explorers play I'lKST US.SKMltn ()i;«;OI),7B3 0ak ODIST c m RCII, 142 Grove St., cm RCII, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ Stanton Conover, minister. 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Leslie Shultz- R|;F0RMI;I) c m ItCII, eei Avery St,, Sundays. W elply 140-131-371, Dot 504, Ben Forem an 205-530, St., East Hartford. Rev, Ralph F. Jelley, Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden. 10:15 a m .. Church School and Linda Gross (G) def. The East Hartford pastor. South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, Nursery: 10:30 a m.. Worship Service, Bentley 128-134-363, F ran Ron Redman 519, Jim Farr pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director REEIGIOl S SOCIETY OF associate minister. Karen Lareau-Katie Explorers will oppose the 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ minister. sermon: "The Invading Christ. " of music. FRIENDS (tjt AKERS), H artford 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 Doyon 127-364, Debbie 230-558, John Kozicki 203- Murphy 6-1, 6-2; Maggie A1 Weston-John Thomas ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 8:30 a.m., "Back to God” hour radio Wilson 127-345, Anne ‘ 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery Friends Meeting House. 144 S. Quaker a.m.. Church School, infants through 543, Mike Hodge 210-564, Wolftangl-Joan Keller (G) College All-Stars Sunday broadcast, WTIC 11080); 9:45 a.m.. Sun­ kindergarten; 10:45 a.m .. Morning ST. ERVNCIS OF VSSISI. 673 Council kills grant through adults: 10:45 a.m., Worship Ser­ Lane, West Hartford. Komni 131-344, Nancy Jim W att 235-563, Clem night at East Hartford ST. I'ETFIfS KIMSCOP\l, day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Rev. John was properly warned. According to def. Sharon Kuezinski-Beth c m RCII, Hebron Center. Rev. William vice. Nursery through Grade 2. 10 a m.. Meeting lor Worship. Worship, Palm Sunday, sermon topic; Coventry Sewer Authority, said, ’’1 am T rask 130, Vi C arr 125, Quey 200-551, Paul Ford High at 7:45. The a.m.. Worship .Service; 7 p.m.. Evening "King For A Day” ; 11:45 a m.. Coffee C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride the Freedom of Information Com­ M urray 6-0, 6-0. N. Persing, rector. flabbergasted at the action. Bert Botticello 125, Joan 501, Hank Gustafson Explorers will be bolstered Service. Nursery care for small children TRINTTV El THERAN CHI RCII, SECOND CONliREi; AUON \l. Hour in the Social Room; 6:30 p.m.. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ MONICA SHEA mission office in Hartford, I have 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. “Applying for this grant was not a Colby 343. 524,Ellie Newcomb 208-529, by former New York Kniek provided. Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. CHI RCII, I NITEI) c m RCII OF day Masses at 7:30. 9:30 and 11 a m. The Town Council at a special ses­ between 15 and 20 days to write a Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ Donald J. McClean, pastor. CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. commitment to go ahead. This was a Tony Baluk 519, Don Sports slate 6-2 Ken Mayfield, who in- days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth sion Wednesday evening met to letter of formal complaint. W \PP1NG COMMl M TV CIH RCII, Band 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 Ilobert K. Bechtold, minister. pre-application. There was no con­ GOP - Rose LaPolt 179- P alm er 515, A1 Kuzmickas five games has 32 points. Sundays. Church school. review a request by the Sewer "This is a recourse I would not like 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev, a.m., Sunday School. 9:15 a.m.. Church School, Confirmation tractual agreement between the 485, Dot Fogg 201, M arie 519, John F o g a rty 515, The Explorers, 19-7, with iiiiii^SiilOperation Rice Bowl Authority and denied that request. to take because I feel the Town Coun­ Sulunluv MiitNON \ ssi;miii.ii;s oi'(;od,51 Harold W. Richardson, minister. Class, adult groups, child care; 10:15 town and the FHA. They criticized us Ludlow 451, Dianne Eib Mario Frattaroli 509, Ray their next win will reach FIRST CONGREt; ATIONAI. The Sewer Authority was seeking cil has the ability to do this without UVSKBALL Old Town Rd. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and a m.. Coffee Break; 10:30 a.m., Worship for our timing but they have to 450, B arbara Higley 460, Duhamel 209-527, John CHURCH, t NITEI) CHI RCII OF Your love and care. Amen. being forced to do so by my taking St. I’aul at Ka»U Catholic, the 600-win in their 20-year 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages: Church School. Service, child care; 6 p.m.. Senior Operation Rice Bowl, which has permission to file with the Farmers realize that government funds are Sally Heavisides 471, Rita M artin 261-523. CHRIS T, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese Suggested menu: Rice pizza, history. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship: 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. been conducted weekly during Lent Home Administration (FHA) for a legal action. i2 noun HI, pastor. tossed salad, milk for children and available at a certain time.” Longo 457, Ellen Zinsser Evening Evangelistic. or Passover to help alleviate world grant of $1.4 million dollars for sewer "I feel strongly that there is an ob­ .MCC at .Mattutuck CC S T. MAI RICE’S c m RCII, Bolton. 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten FIRST CONGREGATIONAL hot beverages for adults. "The people who are being hurt by 459. hunger, concludes Wednesday. laterals, storm drainage and water vious lack of understanding by the RESTAURAN'I- Hank iMTi;i) cuNGiti:i; \ i ion \i, Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. through Grade 6; 11 a m.. Worship Ser­ cm RCII, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, this action are the residents of the Those who have been participating Rice I’izzii systems and construction costs in the Town Council concerning the Frey 137-378, Ed Tomkiel RCII, i MTi:i) c m itcii of Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim minister; Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew, neighborhoods in the lake area. The HOME ENGINEERS- cm 4 cups cooked rice (brown rice is Lakeview Terrace, Waterfront procedure to be followed in applying CHRIST. Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Fellowship. assistant minister. in the program are asked to bring ultimate cost to the people in these B arbara Higley 188-198-522, 146-379, Harry Kip Blake ski champ 10 a.m., Worship, the Rfev. Mr. Lacey best) Manor and Mill Brook areas. for grants. Miller, minister. their savings to their church or syn­ three areas could be doubled.” V aledah Pavan 188-452, Buckminster 152-387, Lee ROCKVILLE ItVPTIST CHI RCII, will preach. Coffee E’ellowship im­ agogue for disbursement to a hunger 2 eggs The authority also sought permis­ “lam questioning this meeting and 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and S T. MATTHEW’S CHI RCII, Breault said he would try to get the Edith Palmer 177, Roberta P rior 167-149-429, Richard Tolland, Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounle, mediately following the service. Child program or to send a check made out 1 cup shredded cheese sion to file for $1.1 million in loans decision because I feel they, the town Club championship and under - Sharon Lucek; Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim pastor. . council to reconsider. Shaw 187-486, Gerry Felm er 150-146-149-445, Fellowship. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Care available. 9:55 a.m.. Church School. to Manchester Council of World 15 oz. can tom ato sauce from the FHA. These would have council, has the potential for losing honors in the Manchester Boys, 11 and under - Tom 9:30 a.m,, Sunday School; 11 a.m.. Town Clerk Elizabeth Rychling Tucker 179-497, Linda Cor- Bruce Dubiel 173-413, Rick day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Hunger — MACC, marked for Opera­ 1 Vz c. shredded cheese been at the rate of about 6 per cent. this grant, the Housing Authority Ski Club’s annual get Holcombe; Girls, 12-14 - S\CRi;i) IlIvVRT cm RCII, Rt. 30. Worship Service; 7 p.m:. Evening Ser­ varified Friday there had been no bit 190-476, Martha McKen­ Johnson, 151-360, Carl oregano The council voted 6-1 against both Grant and any other grants that are together at Okemo recent­ Cynthia Harper; Boys, 12- Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. vice. VERNON I NITEI) METHODIST tion R ice Bowl, P .O . Box 773, notice posted with her office 24 hours na 452, Cathy Bohjalian Bujaucius 151-381, Adloph' Combine cooked rice, eggs and 1 c. available. ly found Kip Blake walking 14 - Doug Lucek; Women, Edwarc. Konopka. MESSIAH E\ ANtlEl.lCAI. CHI RCII, Rt. 30. Rev. F rances Manchester. requests. in advance of the special meeting as Kuszaj 146-392, Dan Ol R SAVIOR I.I THERAN 452, Kim Lutz 455, Jennie veteran - Joanne Nelson; Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday I.I THERAN c m RCII, (Wisconsin Schwartz, Rev, James Schwartz, pastors. shredded cheese. Press into well William McEwen was the only "The Town Council does not un­ Vignone 370, Sam Cool 135- off with the trophy. RCII, ‘239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Wednesday’s Prayer required by the state’s “Sunshine Leggitt 450. Women, senior - Nancy Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. cm 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Church greased Jelly Roll pan or cookie council member voting in favor of derstand that simply because you 376, Ray Johnson 164-386, Rounding out the top 10 sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. School classes. Forgive us. Father, for making our law .” M osher; G irls, 15-17 - 9 a m., Sunday School: 10 a.m., sheet with foil formed for edges. seeking the funds. apply for a grant, it does not mean John Bremser 135-373, Lee w ere: 2. Ken Lucas, 3. Ed S T. MMtGVRK T MMtl ’SC IIl RCII. 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday .School; own lives comfortable while others Jesse Brainard, chairman of the SPICE- Marge Hamilton Susan Lucek; Women, 18 - Worship Service. Pour tomato sauce over surface, The reasons given for denying the you are committed to spending or Courtney 143, Jim Moore Sewall, 4. Kurt Hassett, 5. Wappirg. Rev. William McGrath and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. suffer hunger and want. Bless the tit­ council, could not be reached for 127, Vi Sheldon 134-348, 27 - Jean Stevenson; Men, ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOI'VL when add l ‘z c. shredded cheese and request were that this would be a com­ using that grant.” Doug Lucek, 6. Bob Blake Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. tle we are doing. Help and multiply comment on this matter. Y vette H olm es 136-346, 374, Steve W illiams 140-374, CRVSTAI, LAKE COMMUNITV cm RCII, Boston Tpke. Rt. 44A, Bolton. sprinkle with oregano to taste, (Ad­ mitment to sewers: This type of com­ (Kip’s father), 7. Susan 49 and over - Bob Blake; Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ S T. JOHN’S EPISCOPAI. CHI RCII, it, in Your mercy, to serve the many “Flabbergasted” Bertha Roback 128, Pat Rollie Irish 136-37J, Alex UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. John F’. Flora HI, vicar. ditional ingredients may be used mitment should not be made until Lucek, 8. Cynthia Harper, Men, 28-38 - Ken Tedford; day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev, Robert 11. Wellner. unknown to us, but known and loved Richard Breault, chairman of the Lappen 137. Urbanetti 357, Job Dworak rector. Ellington. 8 a.m,. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. such as peppers, mushrooms, onions, voters pass a sewer referendum, 9. Ken Tedford, 10. Jeff Men, 39-48 - Gil Anderson; by You.. May they, in their own way, 369, E m il Palm ieri 145-144- i M ii;i) M C Tiiom sT cm RCII, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a m.. Church .School; 10 a.m., Holy Communion or the like.) Bake at 450 (or 20 they said. Smith. Men, 18 - 27 - Kip Blake; 1040 Bo.ston Tpke.. IRI. 44AI, Bolton. Worship Service, Sunday School. give thanks to You, as we do for all ST.JAMES- Kathy 382, Vin Motolo 354, Eli Family Service and Cliurch School. and sermon; 11 a m.. Parish (Coffee Hour. minutes. Each club member had Boys 15-17 - Ed Sewall; Rev. David M. Campbell, pa.slor. K^jde denied wall stones Hayden 126, Gisele Golding L arson 139-165-423, Bud ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL two runs with the lowest Championship - Kip Blake. 7 a.m.. Men’s Communion Hrcakfasl at Fowler charges foul K aeser 154-164-451, Dave cm RCII, Sand Hill Rd,, South Windsor. 344. Awards will be presented Rockville United Mclhodisl; 10 a m.. The question of the legality of the Vernori; • Hine said Kajde was doing the Castagna 372, Nick Twerdy combined times charted. ST. RERNVRH’S ClltllCII, Rev. Miles S. Macintoch, vicar. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF MANCHESTER THE at the annual banquet April Church School. Nursery through Grade meeting has been raised • by Rose Imre Kajde of Grier Rd. has been work himself part time. He said in­ 150-137-408, John Ortolani Fourteen different Rockville. Rev. John J. Jlhite, pastor. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy BIBLE MERCHANTS- Ding 24 at Fiano’s in Bolton. 12; 10:.30 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation; Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Fowler, former chairman of the denied pprmissioij-^o move rocks asmuch as the town will eventually 361, Jim Evans 137-375, Bill categories were run, Ken Meeting In the Orange Hall Balch 138-135-392, Bunny Reservations may be made 10:45 a.m.. Family Worship Service, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m,; Sun­ SPEAKS council. from a wail-on'fown-owned property be rebuilding foundations at the McKinney 149-153-415, Tedford, president, Goodin 135-136-401, Ken with Herb Cruickshanks at Nursery provided lor inhmts through day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 72 E. CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Mrs. Fowler said, “I will write a to build a wall on his property. camp, plus probably building walls, Steve Putnam 161-383, Tom reports. By Osborne 142-148-416, Harv 568-5838. Grade 2, sermon: ’■Crucifying the Lord letter to each of the council members The town-owned property is Camp Winners were: Girls, 11 Anew," Eugene “I think it is advisable to deny this Johnson 171-137-414, Lou Schuetz 353. informing them that they made a Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Brewer Newhoca on Bolton Lake shores. request.” DellaFera 136-358, George decision without all of the informa­ Ronald Hine, director of public A motion was first made to table Sunday Serviceii Morning Service 10:30 A.M. Clarke 137, Reggie Tomlin­ MITES tion and background concerning the works' was asked to look into the action on the request. It ended in a tie son 156-141-410, Hank grant application. About town OPEN Evening Service 7:00 P.M. matter. Hine said, it was not clear vote and Inade it necessary for the Steullet 146-395, Rich “ It’s no one's business "I will request that they ascertain how big the wall would be nor how m ayor to break the tie. He voted no; what I do! ”, we impatient­ for themselves whether the meeting many rocks would be needed. ALL DAY “/ wa$ glad when they $aid unto me, Let us go ly retort to the suggestion S t M ary’s E p iscopal into the house of the Lord," (Psalm 122:1) that something we did may PINEHURST EASTER HAMS Church will have a service affect another adversely. Nursery seeks a home Easter of Holy Communion Mon­ But is this really true? You Place your order now for BOLTON—Gretchen Wiedie of the Hebron Cooperative Photography day and Tuesday at 10 a m. JAMES BELIASOV, PASTOR PHONE: 643-7644 have an influence upon MORRELL EASTER HAMS Nursery School said it would continue in the next school omowmil NTMITM and Wednesday at 10 a.m. others, for better or for P E R D U E 6 to 7 Lb. Special and 7 p.m. at the church. worse. "Example is the year although a location has not yet been chosen. Mrs. PRESENTING... school of mankind, and Wiedie said the school would like to thank the Bolton FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS and 10 to 14 lb. Ice Cream The religious education they will learn at no residents who supported its effort to rent the old Bolton board of Second ROGER W. PALMQUIST | other.” (Edmund Burke) library at the March 29 Town Meeting. FRESH YOUNG HEN TURKEYS You cannof isolate We will feature the long time favorite skinless, Congregational Church will We sell this in the family size half gallon, or yourself from your fellow hockless, shankless meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. ....Cartoonist, Chalk Artist | hupian beings. "For none hand packed at the counter while you wait. in (he church parlor. MORRELL FULLY COOKEO HAM of us liveth to himself, and PONTICELLI Green House & Nursery none dieth to himself.” Buy some — it’s the perfect way to wish family ALL PALM SW AY (April 11, 1976) | and friends a Happy Easter! 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GOLF COURSE - Mow MANCHESTER - Solid brick G R IF F E N ROA D, fairways, Monday-Friday, 7 cape with 1 1/2 baths, Manchester, 7 room cape, 4 l i e r a l ^ T a.m.-S :30 p.m. Snack bar, part fireplace, basement garage, bedrooms. Paneled family Manchester Herald angle P cnncy iiips Trib c , time, help. Apply at Tallwood full shed dorm er in trud 30^8. room, move in condition. 3-2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Country Club, R oute 85, T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- Asking $35,000. Owner-Agent, Hebron. 1577. 643-6^4. By LEN AUSTER OPEN HOUSE Earl Yost MANCHESTER- Herald Sportswriler PHONE 643-2711 SALES POSITION - excellent JUMBO RANCH on 120x200 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD opportunity for aggressive in­ lot, now being built on Blast Malntenance free, seven room Sports Editor Errors contributed to two dividual in Retail Sales with Eldridge Street. Call now for aluminum sided Cape, pan­ SUNDAY 1-5 runs as Penney High nipped permanent food broker. Good details and color choices. T. J. eled upstairs and familv starting salary and benefits. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. room, living room with 38 ELSIE DRIVE Manchester, 3-2, in CCIL Send resume to Box V, fireplace, three bedrooms and baseball action yesterday at ADVERTISING ADVERTISIND Manchester Evening Herald. dining room. By owner, 649- MANCHESTER - New listing 4218. Kelley Field. It was the opener DEADLINE - Nice 4-4, two-family with 2- \ RATES car g a ra n and two heating main the same for the 1976-77 WHA for both scl) ls. 12:00 noon (h« d iy boforo THREE BEDROOM Ranch, Notes off the cuff 00 publication. UNMINB OTstems. Priced In upper 30’s. season. Season applications are now M anchester’s next action is 1 diy . 10« word par day worksaver kitchen, separate Hard to figure department: Deadline lor Salurdey and 3 days . .Bi word par day FOR EXTRA INCOME? 'r. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- being processed...D uring Tuesday afternoon against Hall High dining area. Nicely paneled, Baseball fans claimed they would Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6 d iy i ..8a word par day 1577. carpeted rec room. Fenced Manchester Community College in West Hartford. FULL OR PART TIMB. show their displeasure with the 28 dayt . .7a wwOLpar day yard and redecorated baseball team’s trip to North 15 word!, $2.00 minimum spring dispute between the ball Penney leadoff hitter Bob PLEASE READ Show our Money HEBRON seven room Ranch, throughout. Walk to schools Carolina Pat Mistretta proved the Happy A d a ...... $2.18 Inch three bedrooms, private treed and shopping. Low 30’s. players and club owners by staying Almquist drilled a shot down third YOUR AD Making Uno of Calon- best guesser when he predicted 93 base which Waye Ostrout couldn’t lot, garage, fireplace, Gallagher Agency, 529-6874, away from the parks, Yankee Claasiliad ada art taken over daro, Promotional appliances. Immediate oc­ gallons of gasoline would fill the tank get a glove on for an errdr. He tha phone as a convenience. Stadium is all sold out for Thursday’s cupancy. $43,900. Warren E. MANCHESTER - Immaculate at the first stop. reached second safely as shortstop The Herald It reaponsible for Advartlaing and QHIa t^ Howland Realtors, 643-1108. opener and the same is true for Mon­ only ona incorrect insertion and six room Ranch, three day’s lid-lifter at Fenway Park in Jeff Backofen couldn’t hold catcher then only to the size of the local Butinaaaaa. No in- bedrooms, fireplaced' living original insertion. Errors which MANCHESTER - ten room Boston. The new Yankee Stadium Off the cuff Tom Jones’ throw on an attempted voatmont, eolloetiena or room, nicely treed yard. Many pickoff. Mark Deparolis followed do not lessen the value of the Ranch, six bedrooms, large extras. Priced in the mid 30’s. can seat 54,028,..Rosaire Paiement, Stafford Speedway will be the idverllsemeni will not be cor­ with a single up the middle moving dialrlol managora. treed lot, garage, ideal for B/W Realty, 647-1419. the only home owner in Manchester center of attention today and Sunday. rected by an additional Inser­ large family on budget. $41,- Almquist to third. Deparolis, who tion. Prompt, Iriondly aorvico with the New England Whalers, will The Race will be staged today at the 900. Warren E. Howland had to leave in the eighth inning after MANCHESTER serve as director of a summer Spring Sizzler Sunday. Features each with 67 yaar old firm, Realtors, 643-1108. dislocating his left knee swinging at a •31,900 ■J.-J. hockey school Aug. 16-28 at the South day start at 2...Gary Palladino, new rated AAA-1. Weekly pitch, put himself in scoring position MANCHESTER - new listing, Six room Colonial, oU hot water Windsor Arena...Bob Harris, line varsity basketball coach at UHart- Q u i c k heat, garage. Excellent condition. stealing second. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• commisalont and llbaral six room Cape. Two rooms un- '.'I-'-.. .—i.. coach at UMass the last five years, ford, will direct the UHartford fiction in convering Hnished, aluminum siding, Dwight Craig lined to left but Mark Help Wanted 13 bonui. Writa John has been named line coach at UConn. Basketball School July 5-23...UConn n o • I o n g p r n fi e cl u (I iiice location, walk to Parkade HUTCHINS AGENCY Dumond brought the runs home Harris, a graduate of Purdue, Coach Larry Panciera heads the Items into welcome McNoor, Dept. 1027, and schools. Low 30’s. LaPen­ 646-3160 Large three bedroom Ranch, king size master bedroom, rec rooni, singling through the box against a BABYSITTER needed for two ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. replaces Rick Johanningmeier who selection committee for District 1 Cxish. Sell children between hours of 8- NEWTON MFO. CO., spacious fireplaced living room, carpeting, lots of storage area, gar­ (Herald photo by Dunn) left to accept a head coaching posi­ baseball tourney qualifiers. Yankee drawn-in infield. Items with a Want 4:30 daily, call'after 5. age. Fine neighborhood. The Black Knights scored what NEWTON, IOWA 60208. FOUR bedroom Ranch, two MANCHESTER - 5-5, Duplex tion at Southwest Missouri Univer­ Conference, Ivy League, Fairfield, Ad. and half baths, large country proved to be the winning run in the MEDICAL SECRETARY or in excellent condition, good in­ sity...Paul Silas of Boston, Walt Holy Cross, Providence and kitchen. Family room and come or live-in, attractively fourth inning. Craig singled and Penney's Tom Dawson slides home in cloud of dust office nurse with experience also a rec room. 3-zone heat, ^40,900 Frazier of the Knicks, Jamaal Wilkes Northeastern make up the eligibles. Help Wanted 13 for a Rockville physician's of- listed in the 30’s. B/W Realty, swiped second. He moved to third on air-conditioning and many of Golden State, Nate Archibald of Playoffs will be staged May 21-23, iVIanchester pitcher Bruce Ballard makes tag in time for putout Rce. Send curriculum vita to 647-1419. a groundnut with Tom Dawson, win­ Butineee Opportunity 14 more comfortable features. Directions: East Middie Turnpike to Vernon St., Vernon St. to Eva Kansas City, Fred Brown of Seattle site to be announced. Four colleges AVON’S NEW earnings plan Box U, Manchester Herald. O ffered at- only $44,900. ning pitcher who went the first seven means you make more MANCHESTER - Five room Drive, Eva. Dr. to 38 Eisie Drive. and Elvin Hayes of Washington each will qualify with UConn a most likely MANCHESTER Three chair’ Beechler-Tanquay Realtor, Ansaldi Ranch, two frames, following with a walk. Carl Pfnney (3) mmney. Sell guaranteed, RESPONSIBLE person, 646-2212. received one first place vote in the representative...It costs $700 to at­ The Indians cut the deficit to one in one out in the eighth but’ an world famous products, many married, sober, not afraid of immaculate Barber Shop off fireplaces^garagc, convenient Guzzardi bunted down the third base AB R H NBA balloting for the most valuable tend Bill Kinnamon’s Gulfport, Fla., the seventh. Quesnel, who had three attempted one-out suicide squeeze at new low prices. I’ll show hard days work, $3. per hour, Main Street. Call for details, location. Quiet street. Call stripe with Ostrout going to first for Almquist. 2b 4 1 0 LaPenta Agency, Realtor, WARREN E. HOWLAND player award...Kareem Abdul- Umpires’ School. One quarter of this of Manchester’s seven hits, singled you how. Call 523-9401. experienced superintendant, 649-7763. backfired. Deparolis, If 3 1 1 646-2440. Jabbar was the runaway winner with year’s class will be offered minor the putout. Craig, showing ' knowledge in all phases of COVENTRY Realtors 643-1108 and advanced to third on two infield Dawson, in his stint on the hill for Mazzarella, If 0 0 0 MANCHESTER - All offers 409 points, including 52 first-place aggressive base running, broke for MORNING STOCK Crew, electrical, plumbing, lawn, league jobs. It’s estimated that an outs. He came across on Tony Penney, fanned 11, eight called third Craig, c 4 1 1 work, apply between 9-11 a.m. Situation Wanted 15 considered, on this extra targe votes. umpire will call 300 balls and strikes home and scored as first baseman experience necessary. 5 a.m. - CIRCA 1778 Barrett’s poke to right centerfield. strikes. Relief hurler Glen Eastman Dumond. lb 4 0 1 only. Manchester, 526-1300. Beautifully restored 6- cape, four bedrooms, Mike Quesnel’s relay home bounced 12 noon. Morning clerks from WILL TAKE care of an older fireplaced front to back living NEW RANCH - Large country in a nine inning game...Only one um­ The Silk Towners threatened in the added three strikeouts. Dawson, p 2 0 0 room Cape. Wide floor TOLLAND - Merrow Road - in the dirt. 8:30-3:00. Apply Frank’s person with light housework. room. Ideal home for growing Builder’s own home, modern kitchen with appliances, two pire has ever brought distaste to the eighth and ninth frames but couldn’t Eastman, p 1 0 0 Supermarket, 725 East Middle DENTAL ASSISTANT - Here ’n there Manchester got on the scoreboard Bruce Ballard hurled the first Five days a week (if boards. Two baths, 2-car family. Priced to sell. Call contemporary, cathedral full baths, three bedrooms, profession. Richard Higham, in 1882, Guzzardi. ss 4 0 0 'Turnpike, Manchester. Wanted for growing Channel 24 will carry the Whalers- push across a marker before seven innings for Manchester and ab­ Manchester office. Five day possible). 647-9240. garage. Lovely wooded set­ B/W Realty, 647-1419. ceiling, lots of glass, stone fireplace, patio, oversized 2- $41,900 committed the sin of announcing to in its half of the fourth on doubles by DeAngelis, cf 3 0 0 ting on 1V4 acres. $57,500. Cleveland WHA playoff gam e Satur­ darkness arrived. Manchester had sorbed the loss despite giving up just week including Saturdays. fireplace, with heat-o-lator, 2 car garage, deck, walk-out IN-TOWN - Six room certain characters the probable Ostrout and Quesnel, the latter’s belt Presmarita, 3b 3 0 0 INSURANCE AGENCY in the RELIABLE SITTER, will NORTH COVENTRY - Price 1/2 private acres. Ten basement, aluminum siding, Ranch, three bedrooma, day night and Channel 3 will bring in runners on second and third with no three hits. Only one run was earned. Experience preferred. Send WARREN E. winner in games in which he um­ ripped to centerfield. Slreitlmeier, rf 2 0 0 • Vernon Circle area looking for resume to Manchester Herald babysit in my home. Call 643- is right on this three bedroom minutes to UConn, 25 minutes wall-to-wall throughout, $47,- living room with fireplace, the Sunday night tilt between the two part time clerk typist. 7715. pired...How good is your memory? Box RR. HOWLAND Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, to Hartford. $56,000. Peter 900, Philbrick Agency, 646- formal dining room, clubs from Cleveland. Hal Kelley and Totals 30 3 3 Experience ih life insurance formal dining room, deck, Rich Realty, 423-6335, 423- 4200, Name the first Red Sox player to win Realtors 643-1108 kitchen with new cabinets Ron Cantera will handle the play-by- preferred. Typing and SCHOOL BUS Drivers, CHILD CARE - Toddlers and nice landscaped lot. High 30’s. 6735. and deluxe diahwaiher, the American League batting title. It ( 2 ) machine transcription. A pre-schoolers. Playmates, Century 21, Tedfortl Real OVERSIZED CAPE - Six play and color...Phil Rizzuto is now AB P H E knowledge of Manchester one car garage, con­ was a first baseman. Dale Alexander must. Send resume to Box M, necessary, clean driving large fenced yard, convenient Estate, 647-9914. rooms, with central air- in his 20th season as a Yankee broad­ MANCHESTER - custom venient location, owner Barrett, cf 4 0 2 0 Manchester Herald. record required, call 643-2373 location, $4. per day, 644-9000. conditioning, eat-in kitchen, turned the feat in 1932 with a .367 Ostashen Cheney hero built U&R 60 ft. Raised Ranch anxious. Looking for caster. It’s No. 6 for Bill White with Backofen, ss 3 0 1 1 dining room, brand new bath, average. Jimmie Foxx, another first or 643-2414. in executive area. Huge living the Yankee crew and No. 9 for the White, If 3 0 0 0 BUSINESS of your own, in­ three good sized bedrooms, reasonable offer. baseman, led the loop in 1938 with a Matching last year’s opening and coupled with single tallies in the Schoole-Claeeee 19 room with full wall fireplace, ailing Frank Messer, The latter has were Dave Heon and Fred Brehart Ballard, p 3 0 0 I vestment less than $100 in­ INSURANCE AGENCY east big formal dining room, jum­ $35,000. Philbrick Agency, U&R REALTY CO. .349 mark. Billy Goodman and Pete Realtors. 646-4200. been troubled with his hips...The success, Cheney Tech’s second and fourth frame presented with three and two bingles respec­ Hanlon, p 1 0 0 0 come potential $1200 a month, of the river needs full time BEGINNERS Cake National Weather Forecast bo kitchen and dining area, 643-2692 Runnels were two other Red Sox first Coach Jim Krone with the decision. tively, One of the latter’s was a tri­ Ostrout, 3b 3 1 1 1 part time. Must be over 21. experienced help, must know Decorating classes, starting I 3 a )4 1 39.7 with sliders onto deck, two New England Whalers have an­ baseball team got off the mark RAISED RANCH - Seven Robert D. Murdock, Gliha, rf 0 0 0 742-9087. general insurance rating and 3 0 ^ I MiOO ■ full baths. Giant carpeted rec basemen who gained batting P ete Ostashen went the distance on ple. 3 April 13th and 14th. Call 633- Realtor nounced that ticket prices will re- on the right foot yesterday Kinney, rf coverage, typing, no 5 ^ for more information. room with fieldstone rooms, beamed cathedral titles...Have a nice weekend. the mound and also swung a big bat. Rham tallied once in each the first, 1 0 0 0 ceiling in living room with with a 7-5 success over Rham Quesnel. lb 4 1 3 2 CAREER as an optician. shorthand. Salary commen­ i f l . fireplace. Settii^ on 1.5 acres. He collected two hits, one a double fourth and sixth innings and added surate with experience. Write Must be seen. Offered in low fieldstone fireplace, eat-in High in Hebron. Livingston. 2b 3 0 0 2 Mechanclal ability and math kitchen, formal dining room, and drove in four runs and scored two runs in the fifth. background helpful. Call 643- to Box SS, Manchester $M’s. :¬ti Realtors. 228- Nurmi, 2b 1 0 0 0 □ REAL ESTATE 15x21 family room with SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus Although outhit, 10-8, the locals once. Lew LeBrec also added two LeBrec launched the Tech third in­ 1191. Herald. ItWVOMK 9485. Jones, c 4 0 0 0 fireplace, wooded acre lot restored antique Colonial in enjoyed a big five-run third inning singles. ning explosion with a single. With one BAKERY PORTER - full Homee For Sale 23 with privacy, $44,900. Manchester. Fifteen rooms, Whalers’ triumph Best on offense for the home crew EAST HARTFORD, New out, Dave Balon walked and Doug Totals 33 Philbrick Agency, Realtors,, 2 7 7 QUALIFIED HELP - wanted - time, steady work, apply listing, five room Ranch, car­ three full baths, nine Landry also strolled to load the Parkade Bakery, Manchester, 646-4200. fireplaces, other features too Penney 200 too 000-3 meat cutter, full time; front $28,500. ATTRACTIVE 5 room port, fireplace, immaculate, Cliriiry (7) end manager; clerk, full time numerous to mention. $130,- bases. Ostashen doubled to left to Manchester 000 too 100-2 a. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard $31,900. Graham Realtors, HARTFORD (UPl) - The attitudes the Whalers a 4-2 lead. It stopped a AB R H E MANCHESTER 000. Philbrick Agency, clear the base paths. Chris Skoczylas produce: clerk, full time heating, stove, refrigerator. 289-8328. of the opposing coaches were budding Cleveland comeback and Lackard, 2b 4 0 1 1 RBI: Dumond 2, Barrett, Quesnel; grocery. Salary commen­ CLEANING help for beauty Realtors, 646-4200. Bowling doubled the pitcher home and the Hutchins Agency 646-3166. sai remarkably similar following a 5-3 proved to be the game-winning goal. LeBrec, ss 3 2 2 2 2BH: Ostrout, Quesnel; BB: Ballard 2, surate with ability. Full fringe salon in downtown RANCH former tallied after a fielder’s choice Hanlon 1, Dawson 1, Eastman 1; SO: ipwm iiMriiATuiii MANCHESTER - reduced, WHA win for tbe New England Pleau’s goal came on a rebound Marineau, rf 3 0 0 0 benefits. Apply in person, Manchester. Call 563-4765. REDUCED FOR quick sale - $^,500. Quality built, all brick Large aevan room Ranch. 3-4-5, THREE family, vacan­ situation as Cleveland goalie Bob Balon, c 3 1 1 0 and a bobble. Ballard 4, Hanlon 2, Dawson 11, Eastman Wednesday, April 14th, 9 a.m.- two farhtly, 30 Locust Street, cy, centrally located, business Whalers over the Cleveland SUPERINTENDANT - Cape, treed lot, in-ground Finished rec room, king Landry, lb 3 2 0 0 PARKADEDU.STY- Joe In a solid performance, tough in 3: Hits off: Ballard 3 for 3 runs in 7 in­ 4 p.m. Highland Park Market, no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. pool, basement rec room, with II. Excellent investment. Crusaders in the first game of the Johnson was unable to control a shot 317 Highland Street, Modern apartment building, sized master bedroom, Principals only. Call owner, Ostashen, p 4 1 2 0 Sokol 204-211-598, Joe the cluches, Ostashen fanned seven nings. Hanlon 0 for 0 in 2, Dawson 6 for 2 bar, quiet neighborhood of best of five playoff series. by Whaler Tom Webster from the Manchester. Hartford. Retired couple for BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive fireplace, carpeting, gar­ 649-1919. Skoczylas, cf 3 1 1 0 LaVae 234-608, Ike M iller in 7, Eastman 1 for 0 in 2. comparable homes. Inspect "We got some good bounces with right point. and walked three. Tim Fislfer took maintenance, repairs. Apart­ five room Ranch, family SH0W1U ’ age, line neighborhood, Ouellelte, 3b 4 0 1 0 215, Roland Smith 202, Leo the loss with relief help from Ed 0 2 3 ’ this maintenance free proper­ the puck tonight but this series still The teams then traded third period TYPIST - Excellent typing, ment plus salary. 522-1187, room, fireplace, paneling, UnWIATMirOfOCASI^ ty. G&R Realty, 289-6885. $40,900. WELL LOCATED two Gustamachio, If 4 0 0 0 Nelson 200-561, Skip Kelly Cahill, ______and organizational skills. 232-5673. aluminum siding. Hutchins b ed ro o m Ranch Con­ has a far piece to go," Whalers' goals with Mike Rogers doing the Pinkin, rf 1 0 0 0 204, Ted Bidwell211, Kevin •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fringe benefits. Pleasant Agency, 646-3166. For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, April 11. Saturday night will EAST HARTFQRD. New dominium, full basement, ful­ mentor Harry Neale said Friday, honors for the Whalers and Danny working conditions. $100 WARREN E. ly carpeted, carport, outside Chapman, 2b 0 0 0 0 Kelley 225-564, E rnie Whip- KEEP SMiLiNG find shower and-or rain activity, most of Michigan and portions listing. 6 1/2 room Cape, four Crusaders Coach Johnny Wilson Gruen connecting for Cleveland. □ EMPLOYMENT salary. Full time. Equal op- MANCHESTER- New listing - patio and more. Call First pie 201, Len Doolittle 204, ” □ NOTICES KEEP HAPPY of the Ohio valley, while snow is likely in the lower Lakes area. bedrooms, fast sale needed. HOWLAND put it this way, "We still have the "1 fanned on the first shot but Totals 31 7 8 3 portuntiy employer. Call Deb­ U&R Built eight room $27,900. Graham Realtors, Hartford Realty, Milt Leon, John Alvord 200, Dave •••••••••••••••••••••••••• bie at WINF, 646-1230. Colonial, 2V5 baths, double Mostly fair skies elsewhere. Minitnum readings include: (ap­ Realtors 643-1108 646-8727, 646-6555. $30,900. next two games at home and I’m not managed to work my way free for a Rhuiii 289-8328. (•'>) Hinchey 206-554, F rank Lott and Found Help Wanted 13 SECRETARY - shorthand and e, all the extras. Air- proximate maximum temperatures in paronthesis) Atlanta 46 all that unhappy with the way our second shot and slid it past the AB R H E PERSON to mount truck Wping, four hours per day. S :ioning, dead-end street. (74), Boston 39 (59), Chicago 29 (44), Cleveland 24 (41), Dallas goalie," Pleau said of his game­ Haiti, cf 4 0 1 0 Hardy 217, Carl Ogren 228, ^ 0 ! PHONE FROM home to ser­ MANCHESTER - Unusual in­ guys played. We were down 3-0 but tires, and shuttle buses to Call 644-1574 for appointment. 60’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- 58 ( 79), Denver 38 (62), Duluth 18 (34), Houston 60 (821, Ken Bower 210, Art LOST - One male shag dogg come home, charming the team didn't quit. That fourth goal winning shot. Beckwith, If 4 0 0 0 buff color, 40 lbs., six years vice our customers in the field locations. Call 643-2414. 0131. Jacksonville 47 (81), Kansas City 36 (50), Little Rock 47 (741, Thompson 203-224-578, Manchester area, flexible Federal Colonial with upst' -s was the crusher." The Whalers’ first period three- Fisher, p 4 1 1 1 old. Answers to Ralph. Vicini- SALAD MAKER - dining Los Angeles 50 ( 64), Miami 63 (811, Minneapolis 22 (41). New apartment. New roof .lew OPEN HOUSE hours, super earnings, 249- Dzienis. dh 3 1 1 0 Mike M silonis 550, Je ff W Silver Street and South 1-86 TRUCK Stop needs help room help. Apply after 3 p.m., LOVELY six room Ranch Orleans 54 (81), New York 44 (61), Phoenix 55 (841, San Fran­ The Whalers and Crusaders meet goal surge was set in motion by 7773. wiring, new heating, new Phelps, lb 0 0 0 0 Baker 566, Bill Avery 580, Street Coventry. }25 reward. waiting cn tables. Apply 428 at Grandma's Pie Shop, 501 home, on quiet tree lined plumbing, new aluminum SUNDAY 1-4 tonight andf Sunday nights in Ralph Backstrom just 1:12 into the Tolland Turnpike, cisco 47 ( 58), Seattle 47 (69), St. Louis 36 ( 53), Washington 42 Heon, 2b 4 0 3 1 Steve Boris 557. 742-7107. West Middle Turnpike, street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 siding, interior remodeling of Cleveland. Ihe fourth game, if game. Defenseman Gordie Roberts Manchester. (71). Brehant, 3b 4 1 2 0 Manchester. baths, garage, privacy, excellent taste and quality. A necessary, is scheduled for Tuesday and Nick Fotiu followed the goals at Boyajian, rf LOST - Light golden retriever, Buckley School, low 40’s. must see house. G&H Realty, 2 0 0 0 REAL ESTATE SALES Keith Real Estate, 6464126, in Hartford. 3:15 and 9:57, respectively. Koberts, ss COli.VI’UY C U B- V ici vicinity Lake Street, Vernon. 289-6885. 3 0 0 1 Happy 18th Answers to Bogey. Owners Part O f fulbtlma portona 649-1922. The Whalers’ fourth goal was Cleveland closed the deficit to 3-1 Roberts, c 1 0 0 1 Abraitis 150-144-406, Nondo • daalrad lor Qraatar Hlfd. EXPERIENCED WOOLEN MANCHESTER - New homes MANCHESTER Birthday very anxious. Reward. 238- MANCHESTER - $27,500 - registered by veteran Larry Pleau at on Rich Leduc’s power play goal at Cahill, p 2 1 1 0 A n n u lli 151 -398, T ed | now under construction by Just Listed — 7 room 3587, 643-1366. Co.'t expanding olflcaa. YARN-MAKING SUPERVISOR RAMBLING nine room Cape, Willidg to work for a starter 10:17 of the second period and gave 19:1 on the period on a rebound shot. Gerard, 3b 2 1 1 0 Backiel 139-187-446, Larry : ELISSA Training bagint In May. ExcellanI opportunity for a porton oxporloncod In 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Nutmeg Homes Inc., Raised Ranch, Grec" ■ area. Ranches and Colonials. home. This handyman special 1* ' Bates 155-399, Ken Bennett: WHITMORE LOST - orange cat, vicinity of High commlaalon, Woolen Carding or Spinning to auporvlao a aacond trees, $%,9()0. Hutchins Agen­ Move ’ iwner could be your first home. Call Highland Park Market. cy, Realtors, 646-3166. Priced from $49,900. Call for trans . $30s. Totals 33 5 10 4 136, Carl Bolin 141-146-392, Have a nice day! 3 axcallant bonua plan, ahIR operation. Our plant la located In Ranaaalaar, Naw today, G&R Realty, 289-6885. Please call 6464)282. details. Zinsser Agency, 646- Call n .v>l quick sale. Cheney 015 too 0-7 Norm Clark 101-OQn 181-389, Dnr>4.!*!'Bert i:-: I ____ managamant opportunity. York. 1511. Love, MANCHESTER - Hurry - MANCHESTER - Turn of the Nolen paces victory Rham too 121 0-5 Davis 351, Ding F a rr 136- S; Sao our pictura advar- WE OFFER: Excallant fringe banaflta. Spring has Sprung - This 6 Century 21 Dad, Ma, Teresa, IMPOUNDED - mixed breed tlaamant In tha naw century charming older RBI: Ostashen 4, Balon, Skoczylas, 378, John Kristof 146-373,::} black male dog, red collar. Plaaaa aand raauma lo poraonnal manager room Ranch, three bedrooms, Jacktson Avante Colonial four large bedrooms, Winning its season opener yesterday Shanna and yallow pagaa. Call Bob fireplace, garage, full base­ 440-yd. relay: 1. East (J. McCann, C. Heon 2, Cahill, Gerard; 2BH: Fisher, Joe Lynch 140-385, Stan j:} French Road area. Call Dog ★ BUY ir large entrance foyer, spacious Pandora says Warden, 646-4555. Wallaca lor confidantlal ment, treed lot, needs a new was the East Catholic track team, 90- Nolen, M, Nolen, Foley) :45.3. Heon, Ostashen, Skoczylas; 3BH: M cFarland 355, Bill;;:; HUYCK FELT Tbit citan ranch and 646-1316 staircase of original wood, Brehant. Intarvlaw 569-1680, or owner. 30’s. LaPenta Agency, 69 TANNER STREET, MANCHESTER 55, over St. Paul in Bristol. Mile relay: 1. East (Foley, Skehan, Palmer 139-361, Todd Peck “me tool” DMslon of Huyck Corp. P- Italian brick fireplace. Ideal IMPOUNDED - Red Irish 236-0681. Tha Wallaca Realtor, 646-2440. mova In lor apringtima for professional man. Parking 6 rooms, IVz baths, new kitchen, fireplace living- Senior Cephus Nolen registered a Briggs, M. Nolen) 3:44.0. setter, female. Main and RENSSELEARy N.Y., 12144 (518-445-2711) 370, E arle Rohan 137, Joe :•} Co. Equal Opportunity - Equol Opportunltf im plofor______fun. Tha Unltad Taam will ROLLING PARK Cape - three for 30 cars on this large treed room, 3 bedrooms, screened porch, garage, walk triple for the Eagles capturing the 100 lOO-yd. dash: 1, C. Nolen (EC), 2. J. South Main Streets. Call Dog M/F MANCHESTER - U iR Built - bedrooms, two full baths, gar­ Salafia 359, Dick Sleeves •:}■■ ba glad to ahow you thia lot. G&R Realty, 289-6885, to schools. Mid 40’s. East middle turnpike to and 220-yard dashes and the long McCann (EC), 3. Bloom (P) :10.5. Floyd leads 138-362. Warden, 646-4555. eight room Garrison Colonial homa and point out Ita age, walk to all schools, new jump. Bob Frank won the 120 and 330- 220-yd. dash: 1. C. Nolen (EC), 2. J. four spacious bedrooms, 21/2 roof. Excellent neighborhood, COLUMBIA - eight room Princeton street to Tanner. Partonalt 2 BEGIN A CAREER baths, family room with stone many laaturaa. $30’s, 643-1633. yard hurdles and was second in the McCann (EC), 3. Bloom (P) :22.7. AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - Ray Colonial, minutes from Hart­ 440-yd. run: 1. Foley (EC), 2. M. Nolen REAL ESTATE Agent - IN wall, double garage, $65,900. ★ UNITED REALTY ★ ford or UConn. Includes stone pole vault and long jump. Floyd has made believers out of a lot Happiness Is: OWNER (EC), 3. Scgulzic (P) :52.9. Nelson honored INCOME TAX preparation - Unlimited possibilities In Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. 646-5016 STORRS - Davis Road - Eight fireplace, screened porch, of­ Results: 8th District Auxiliaries Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or 880-yd. run: 1. Skehan (EC), 2. Charest of folks who overlooked him while residential and commercial LAW ENFORCEMENT room USiR Raised Ranch, two fice, two-story barn 26x30’, Shot put: 1. Suzio (P), 2. Orefice (P), 3. BOSTON (UPI) BAKE SALE 525-8263 for appointment. MANCHESTER - Extra nice fireplaces, three or four (EC), 3. Rustic (P) 2:03.8. picking other favorites for the field, licensed, full-time per­ ThgjConnactlcul Army National Guard canaond you to garage, two sheds, nine-acres E. Fournier (EC) 45' 11". "Nobody can come here •:} Sunday, April 11th son wanted. Keith Real 54 Two family, new furnace, bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, gar­ with 380’ frontage. Fine 643-5495 Mile run: 1. Consonni (P), 2. Perault Masters golf championship. tho U.8. Army Military Police School at Fort McCItllan, appliances, and more. Ideal Discus: Gorman (EC), 2. Bilodeau and play for 11 years and 9 a.m. - 12 noon TAX RETURNS - Individual Estate, 6464126. MANCHESTER - To settle es-, age, oak floors, 1 1/2 acres. residential area. Near lake. (P), 3. O'Conner (EC) 4:45.8. That includes Hubert Green, the and business tax returns Alabama, lor eight waaka of training In law anlorca- for young couple, Ift tennent tate. West side older home.' Garden. Reduced to $51,900. (EC), 3. Orefice (P) 116’ 94A". just leave," said Boston :•} at the 8th District Must be seen. Bender & Javelin: 1. Dumont (P),2. Orefice (P), Two-mile run: 1. Perault (P), 2. three-in-a-row winner, who shot a 66 prepared. Call Russell L. OPENINGS on all shifts for mant. Tho achool Includaa training In malhoda of ap- help make mortgage Ideal for wowing family or in­ Peter Rich Realty, 423-6335, Sadlon Agency, 228-0517. Celtic general manager Firehouse payments. Must be seen. Only 3. E. Fournier (EC) 160" 1". O'Conner (EC), 3. Joe Stamp (EC) 10:36. Friday and found he hadn’t gained a Burnett, Tax Service, 353 experienced printed circuit prahantlon, aearch and aalxura. Judo and application law division potential. Enjoy 423-6735. Red Auerbach as he! Corner Main and Hilliard Center Street, Manchester, ^,900. Warren E. Howland the advantages of spacious MANCHESTER Long jump: 1. C. Nolen (EC), 2. Frank Pole vault: 1. Fiamengo (P), 2. Frank stroke. board people. Printed circuit ol unarmed delonte, tochnlquoa of quelling riota and LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN handed veteran Don Nelson i. 646-3005. board fabricator, Realtors, 643-1108. rooms, abundant storage LEBANON - Three bedroom (EC), 3. Doty (P) 19" S'z". (EC), 3. M. Fournier (EC) 9' 6". “Ray Floyd must think par is 65 or diaturbancaa, cara and uaa of authorlxod woapone, spacious Garrison Colonial on 120-yd. hurdles: 1. Frank (EC), 2. the keys to an AMC Jeep § photographer, electropiater, areas, full basement with dry Ranch, oak floors, five years beautiful wooded lot, large iligh jump: 1. Caffrey (EC), 2. P. something," moaned Green, after INCOME TAX returns FIRST OFFERING - Six cellar, expandable attic. Marinelli (P), 2. Orefice (P) ;17.5. Wagon. NC driller. Programming for malhoda of patrolling, and baalc tachniquaa ol In- old, garage, out-building for family room with fireplace, MeC in (EC) 3. Quick (P) 5" Floyd shot 65-66 for a 13-under-par 131 ^ prepared in your home by room Ranch, breezeway, gar­ Imagine the fun of family or animals, garden area, in- 330-yd, hurdles: 1. Frank (EC), 2. Du­ Nelson was honored excellon drill equipment, silk vasllgatlon and Intarrogation. 12x23 game room, music Triple jump: Miller (Pi, Briggs — four strokes lower than any other qualified consultant. Call screener and (}C inspector, age, fireplace, plaster walls, friends gathered in dining ground pool. Only $35,900. room, or fourth bedroom, mont (P), 3. Marinelli (P) :45.2. Friday night at the Boston An oyster takes in and Allan Keeler Tax Service, 871- Initial anllatmant la lor alx yoara. Following eight wooka good condition throughout^ room with walk-in buffet (EC), 3. Doty (PI 38 " 3 '2 '. golfer has ever totaled in the first dry film applicator. Must Peter Rich Realty, 423-6335, wall-to-wall throughout, OPEN HOUSE G arden during halftim e of filters up to 100 'gallons of 1781, Monday-Sunday, 9-9. have one or more years ol Baalc Training and night waaka ol Military Police city utilities, lot 10tal50. Near closet plus sit-down kitchen 423-6735. two rounds of a Masters. rosewood paneling, central the Celtlcs-Milwaukee "'^ter a day. experience in P. C. 'board School you'll return homa to a guarantaad part-time school. Priced at only $43,900. with full pantry. Great vac, built-in barbecue, sliding VERSATILE Dance Combo Call Charles Lesperance, 649- southern exposure for winter San Francisco (Barr 13- Bucks game. manufacturing. Apply In per­ job with tha 143rd Military Pollen Company at tha Want glass doors, flagstone patio. Baseball available for weddings, par­ son at Multi-Circuit Inc., 50 7620. warmth where your plants- SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 14). Basketball Hartford Armory on Farmington Avonuo. Call today for details and in­ NATIONAI, I.EVCI E ties. $120 for four hours. Call Harrlso' St., Manchester, 646- will thrive. Reasonably priced •38,500 spection of this choice NBA 649-3826, 644-1335. 4100. Tho pay la good. During active duty training youll MANCHESTER ten room for early sale. Cali 643-5693. for this seven-room Cape, four Fridiiy's K c .m i II s VMERICAN LEAGUE bedrooms. 2-car garage, fireplace, offering. $79,900. Philbrick I'riduy’.H Rcsiiltsi racalva $380 par month plua Irna mania, houaing, un­ ranch. Five bedrooms, two Agency Realtors, 646-4200. New York 3, Montreal 2 Eriduy's Results 3 Announcements wall-to-wall carpeting, stove, Milwaukee 106, Boston Announcements iforms, and lull madical coverage. Whan you rotum and half baths, fireplace, refrigerator, washer, dryer. Baltimore 1, Boston 0 remodeled kitchen, many Vw teO K Ike it it..ve sen it Ike H a. San Fr.pqcisco 4, Los 100 you'll work ono wookand each month lor $53.66 with Immediate occupancy. Owner’s MANCHESTER - Six room 103 Grissom Road. Angeles 2 Chicago 4, Kansas City 0 extras, must be seen. $40s. Cal M3-2711 tediii for fu t results. anxious. Cape, new kitchen and roof, Philadelphia 112, Kansas automatic Incraaaoa. Each summer you’ll servo two LaPenta Agency Realtor, 646- Texas 2, Minnesota 1 (11 large master bedroom, St, Louis 5, Chicago 0 City 108 waaka active duty with tha 143rd MP Company. 2440. PASEK 7-room Ranch, eat-in kitchen, family San Diego 8, Atlanta 2 innings) MANCHESTER - "Village carpeted living room with New Orleans 99, Houston TROUT FISHERMEN - OEAT THE SEASON Rsaltort 289-7475 fireplace, large treed lot. $34,- room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 full (Only games .scheduled) Oakland 5, California 2 Additional banaflta Ineluds $20,000 Ufa Insurance lor SEVEN room aluminium Charm" Cape, six rooms, 88 fireplace, garage, wooded lot, 900, Phiibrick Agency, 646- baths, large deck off family room, T’oduy's Pro liable (Only games scheduled) $3.40 a month, PX privllagaa, and a tree ratiramant sided Cape. Three bddrooms, Detroit 116, Atlanta 108 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RAIN OR SHINE convenient location. $32,900. 4200. walk-out basement, aluminum siding, l‘ileliers Today's Probable NOTICE plan. dining room, living room, Portland 100, Chicago 88 NO LICENSE REQUIRED MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Age 18 to 34; normal family room, and one bath. Double "E” Real Estate, storm windows and doors. Montreal (Frym an 9-12) Pilebers Mary Egan, 646-5358. Seattle 119, Golden State color vision; U.8. CItIzin, or bo admitted lo U.8. for Close to schools, church, bus at New York (Matlack 16- Boston (Wise 19-12) at 103 permanent ratldancy; no mort than 3 dapondanta for and shopping. $39,900. By ap­ MANCHESTER SPORTSMEN’S ASSN., INC. pointment only. 649-4218. NEW - NEW 12). Baltimore (Holtzman 18- MERROW ROAD, COVENTRY MANCHESTER non-valorans; no aorloua arrest record; height at least MANCHESTER - Two-family $ Pittsburgh (Medich 16- 14). duplex, aluminum siding, 2- Follow Signs on Routo 44A (o Clubhouse 5'6” lor malsa and S'4'' for fomalaa; able lo pass written Brand new 6-room Colonials, 3 bedrooms, 95,500 16) at Philadelphia (Kaat Oakland (Blue 22-11) at Hockey car garage. Big back yard. entrance teal and physical examination. ★ LOOK ★ Private .Owner. Inquire 143 IVa baths, fireplace, aluminum sided, city 20-14). California, (Ryan 14-12), WATER DEPARTMENT .MIL APRIL 11, 1976 - 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. T o us II you sro eon- Main Street. utilities, many extras - $38,900. Only two Chicago (Bonham 13-15) Minnesota (Decker 1-3) Buffalo 2, St. Louis 1 I will bagin flushing the watsr mains In tha Vatorana can snilat lor as little as ona year at tha grade ENTRY FEE - $2.50 per person. Entitles Individual to One (1) Fish. sidoring s now homo In left. at St. Louis (Frosch 15-10). at Texas (U m barger 8-7): Toronto 4, Pittsburgh 0 Rockladga sactlon. Araa Is iMundad on wast you hold previously. Thsrs'a no aetivo duty Each Additional Fish $1.00 — NO LIMIT tho low 40's. Ltl ut^show MANCHESTER - Hartford Peterman Realty & Building Co. Houston (D irker 14-16) at New York (Figueroa 16- WHA by Parkar St., aast by Qraanwood Dr. and Dala raquiramanta for vatorana. All your training will be “on you MsK Quality tor un- RROOK AND RAINBDW TRDUT the job.” Road - 64, Duplex on large Cincinnati (Billingham 15- 13) at Milwaukee (Travers New England 5, Rd. East Cantsr St. from Qoodwin and south to comparablo value. Tho lot, aluminum siding and 6- 11). Portor St., oast of Farguson Rd. Flushing will R&D REALTY INC. 10). Cleveland 3- S K E H HELD OPEN For full dotille and a personal Interview contact Allan UnIM Team will aarvs storms, two furnaces. Needs 250 Fern St. Atlanta (Niekro 15-15) at Detroit (Coleman 10-18) Winnipeg 7, Edmonton 3 FREE PRIZES - REFRESHMENT STAND contlnuo Mbn. thru FrI. until complotod. Bailey at the Connecticut Army NaUontl Guard your noods. some work, income $355 per San Diego (Spilner 5-13). at Cleveland (Eckersley Phoenix 3, San Diego 2 Recruiting Olflca in Hartford. Talophono 246-3320, ★ UNITED REALin ★ month. Priced for quick sale. 646-4968 649-9404 644-8659 13-7). BICENTENNIAL HSH TROPHIES Monday through Friday, 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. ____ $38,000. Exclusive with F&D Los Angeles (John 0-0) at 846-5016 Realty. 6494544. PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 10, 11)76 MANCHESTER EVENING 1 LD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 10, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN Answer to Previous Puzzle 51 Frank and Emaat ArUeIn tor 8»l» 41 Roomt tor Ront r 52 Apartmtntt For Root 53 Aulot For Solo Civil War Charles M. Schultz REALISTIC STA-120B Stereo CENTRAL, pleasant, room THREE ROOM Apartment, 1966 CHEVROLET Suburban ACROSS 2 Hebrew receiver used 2 mos. Pair next to shower, parking. 649- heat, hot water, cooking gas, Carryall. Running condition 1 1ronclad vessel measure B&O speakers. Excellent con- 6801 after 6:30. stove, refrigerator, wall-to- as is. May be seen at Brown’s 8 It fought on the 3 One of dlUon 1280. for all. WIU Sell wall carpet. $175. Adults only. Tire Shop, 333 Main Street, Dear Abby side of the — Columbus' /FRANKLIN, > I SUREUIOULDUKEA' 7 U)HEN WAS THE LAST ' m c a p ' separtely. Call 643-9001 after 6 13 Mimic three MARCE SEEMS CAP'JUST THINK HOU TIME you STOLE THIRD , WOULD flV in t h e A ir COOL t h e no pets, centrally located. Manchester. Best offer. 14 Cognizant 4 Pronoun p.m. ApartmentfJpt^Ranl 53 TO THINK OUR 6REAT I'D LOOK STEALING Y BASE, f r a n k l i n ? ^F I 60T A WALK... ^ Security deposit. Call 6^7690. By Abigail Van Buren 15 Oriental coin 5 Faucet t r a v e l i m g 1966 CHEVY Impala, 16 Pastry 6 Auricular TEAMNEEPS THIRD BASE WITH m THREE DAYS Only - Friday WE HAVE custoiAers waiting MANCHESTER - Four room excellent condition, best 17 Indian lent 7 Stagger BA5EBAaCA(>S.. CAP FLKINS IN THE AIR.' T 12s8f.Saturday, aH day, Sunday for the rental of your apart­ Duplex, appliances, basement offer. 644-8690. 18 Snare 6 Floating q e i s 5 A L E 5 M A M Kh K Good buys, top quality, ment or home. J.D. Real and parking. Adults, no pets. 20 Purified 9 California lake H im tsM ii iNiliPI KASln only, no checks or Estate Associates, Inc. 646- ■ posit required. 643- 1973 FORD - Gran Torino 22 Whirlwind oft 10 Knocks deposits, knick-knacks, the Faroes 11 Large plant discord 44 Get up J O K E ^ . . 1980. I p.m. wagon, new shocks, battery, 24 Reply (ab.) 12 Obey 26 Genus ol 46 Spouse beautiful hanging plants, tires, muffler, trailer hitch, 25 Battleship 19 "Raven" swans 47 Level shelves and brackets. DEAR ABBY: Where do you live that you have not LOOKING for anything In real 31/2 ROOM Apartment, plea­ roof rack, V-8, 302, excellent i heard of a hostess who pland a success^l ^nner party by covering author 29 Masculine 48 Border clothing, books, dining room, 21 Alleviates 30 Arabian gulf 49 Deeds 4 - 0 estate rental - aparlments, sant, location, appliances', condition. Call 8769190. matching her guests' interests and, yes, sexes? 28 Hops' kiln Th/*I«5 living room sets, lamps, homes, multiple dwellings, no heat, hot water. Working (var.) 23 Samuel's 31 Blow a horn 50 Apple center Cll?H>yW*_lnc.TW Reg US U Oti tables, dresser and chest, TV fees. (Jail J.D. Real Estate 1 am a female psychiatrist, and I wouldn't even think of 29 Entangle teacher (Bib.) 34 Invisible vapor 52 False god adults. No children, pets. 643- 1973 TOYOTA, C o ro n a ,j 32 Pilch 25 Cease 36 Droop 53 Caber and sewing machine. Loads of Associates, Inc. 646-1980. deluxe, good condition. Call starting a therapeutic group unless the sexes were matched parking. 27A Amato Drive, more or less equaljy: 33 Small island 26 Weight 41 Looked 54 Arab bigwig WINTHMP By DICK CAVAUI 644-1939. 35 Fuss deduction pleasantly 57 Nipped South Windsor. (Pleasant PRESIDENTIAL Village TWO AND HALF room with Who, male or feii^le, feels comfortable in a group of, say, 36 Boundary 27 Goddess of 43 Long fish 61 Pint (ab.) Valley Apartments.) apartments, near churches heat, appliances, third floor, 1973 OLDS. Cutlass Supreme, six females and two males? Do you? (comb, form) Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss I PAINTED A I'D HAVE TO SEE TtXl (SETA CHOICE OF and shopping area, no pets. main street. References, blue with black vinyl top, N. Y. PSYCHIATRIST 37 Hurl 1 2 3 4 T- 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 FCerRAITOF I T F I R S r . EXPRESSIONe. Please call 646-2623. security, lease available im­ 39 Masculine automatic, excellent condition nickname 13 14 'rOU,aND>^.. I hmil fdl of cash it hotter ttuHi a jar- mediately. $135. 6463911 after except for high mileage. $2,- YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN VM GOING TO GIVE a$e fu6 of stuff. 40 Footlike part W C L IL D six. 000 or best offer. 643-(ffl2. DEAR PSYCHIATRIST: Certainlyl A dinner party is 41 Indian weight W 16 17 PHIL'S FACE THE OTHER HIM A PEP TALK! / jidnp Isriils liji fir littirid THAT DEERINO /5 CERTAINLY NIGHT-WHEN I TOLD KNOW HOW MUCH HE j 'ttUUKETCI not a therapeutic group, and all one needs for a successful 42 Emissary M iR iJ n flw Wait Mi. IB 19 20 21 PERSISTENT’- H E 'S TAKING YOUk SO HIM THAT MOTHER WAS LO VES M IN E R V A — B U Y ir ? 30 LOCUST STREET - First 1975 MONZA, 2 plus 2, V-8,-. party is stimulating company—be they male or female— 44 Candlenut tree MOTHER OUT AG AIN ! I WISH DO I, OUT WITH OEERING/ HE CAN'T GIVE UP REFINISHED kitchen 45 Where floor, four room apartment, automatic, low mileage,'!' unless they plan to pair off and go to bed. 2!^ u PHIL WOULD GET HERE-JUST TENDV/ WITHOUT A FIGHT! J cabinets, bases, wall units, h eated , s e c u rity , $210. excellent condition. Cali after Sherman OA/CE — BEFORE HE DOES! formica counter top and MANCHESTER GARDENS- marched 26 27 28 29 30 31 Available April 16th. 6462426, 5, 649-7114. through (ab.) stainless steel sink. Call 646- Two bedroom duplex, in 65. 4886 after 4 p.m. beautiful country setting. 46 South's w 33 3 ^ 35 Includes heat, hot water, 1974 FIREBIRD, low m ile^e, ironclad 4 ROOM DUPLEX - nice loca­ DEAR ABBY: John and I were married just three vessel 3 T 37 38 39 appliances, and parking. $189- fully loaded, negotiable. (%ll dnHf MAPLE twin size bed with tion, caraeting, private 289-0983 after 4 p.m. months after my father died, so Mom talked us into moving 51 Mature box spring and mattress, two $ira. monthly. Superintendent driveway, qasement, securi­ in with her. We get free room and board, although John and 55 Profit 40 41 42 43 CKk: 646-0090, Robert C. White 56 Male swan snow tires and one regular ty, $165. No'utllities. 643-9233. 1970 CHEVROLET Impala, I both work and can afford to pay her. (Dad left her fairly 44 46 Q19f6i),iUR m, lMH,guSfnOR cAliVU-J tire, size G78xl5. Best offer. Company, 236-5961. Equal well off.) 58 Cathedral sports sedan, one owner, im­ church housing. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Call 646-2766. SIX ROOM Apartment, stove, maculate. Call 643-2041. Now the problem: Mom expects us to take her 59 Taut refrigerator, carpeting, everywhere we go. If we don’t, she pouts for a week. When 60 Barbary stale 23 Services Offered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Flooring 38 MANCHESTER - Fairfield 56 56 57 58 MOVING - Four piece maple private driveway, $215 per 1971 FORD Torino, metallic we have company, Mom dominates the conversation. We've 62 Finished bedroom set with recent new Street - Five room, duplex for month. Two children, no pets, never had a trip without her. We have no privacy at all. 63 Coloniser 59 60 61 GRACIOUS Four bedroom DRESSMAKING, hems and INSIDE - Outside painting. FLOOR Sanding - Refinlshing, rent, wall-to-wall carpeting, green, automatic, exceptional Gold Bond box spring and security, 646-6072. condition, reasonable offer. I t’s been six years, and John is fed up. ^ am I, but every DOWN Prisciiia’s Pop — Ai Vermeer Colonial, center hall, formal alterations done in my home. cial rates for people over floors like new, no waxing, mattress. Five piece formica finished rec room, garage, 62 63 dining room, living room with Reasonable. Call 646-4019. Fully insured. Estimates 649-4866, 6469083, 6465614. time I mention leaving. Mom cries and begs us to stay. If 1 Light fog 10 (specializing in older floors). and chrome kitchen set. GE $225 monthly, no utilities. MANCHESTER - Four fireplace, new kitchen with rgiven. Call 649-7863. Ceilings and inside painting. Security and lease required. we live with her, she has promised that she’ll leave the iNKWSPAHKH KNTKRI’HI.SK AS.SN i ^ANY MAIL,] JUST T H R E E automatic ironer and chair. rooms, one bedroom, first house and everything to me when she dies. (I have two microwave oven, trash com­ REUPHOLSTERY - Save John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Call 649-4837 evenings. Call 64M461 after 5. DEAR? P IE C E S O F pactor, etc. paneled rec room, money at Scavitto’s with PAINTING - interior and 2222 floor, heat, hot water, stove, JONES AUTO married brothers.) J U N K M A IL ! beautifully treed lot. 646-1189. skilled professional exterior, paperhanging, cooking fuel, quiet, con­ Mom is only 52, but she won't even try to make a life of TREMENDOUS Tag Sale - MANCHESTER Unusual venient location, large yard. SALES reupholsters. Renovating excellent work. References. Something for everyone In­ d e lu x e b e d ro o m n Nia lirt SiAicv, ak, SA * ...tlTSI - her own. She keeps nagpng us to have a baby, but we're not SIX ROOM Cape, move-ln Free estimates. Fully in­ $205 monthly. Security and » WC M a alA. k i n ...... t im - costs are less than new fur­ cluding 13” tires, TV, townhouse, private entrances, II U S M ira 441, nlA, PA U n i ..SUSS even sure we want children. Please help me. condition, panelM rec room, niture. Free estimates. 633- sured. Martin Mattson, 649- references. Write Box TT, □ MISC. FOR SALE children’s clothes and toys. and patio, full basement in­ Manchester Herald. IS lOSa O o hm IT, a h , PI...... SIHS TRAPPED Win at Bridge oversized garage, circular 0255. Senior Citizen Discounts. 4431. Sunday, April 11th, 10-5, 39 cludes heat, appliances, n 4M M a t t * , I ^ ...... SIM pool, assumable mortgage, •••••••«•••••••••••••••••• ■ II P in iS A a lia k r.4 ^ a k . . . . .SISK Essexx Street, Manchester. carpeting, and pool. Ice ^SS'----- me^M M k kalA , a k u ^ a ...... SIMS 6^1189. PAPER HANGING Expert. Articlea tor Sale 41 skating pond. $245 per month. Homea lor Rent 54 STUMP REMOVAL - Spring It IMI Pwnskvvisa.IkklraiilAia. 4 DEAR TRAPPED: Your "free" room and board is Your average paper. In Available ■ immediately. Call istpaisNi^sai'L I S N V ^ S a i’...... siiss special, 20" stump $15. Also ALUMINUM sheets used as TAG SALE - Dont’t miss this costing you far more than it's wQrth?*‘i(foi(e out. Your average room, $25. Mr. one - Antiques,, air- 646-1021 days, 646-1705 COVENTRY Lake - two II sac SKat San. ak. a. li ... suss South keeps options open special on all sizes. Call 742- Richman, 646-3864. printing plates, .007 thick, II TOTOn Cmn Cakk 4 a k ..SIMS mother will never make a life of her own as long as you make 9347. conditioners, collectibles, evenings and weekends. bedroom year round house, 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for newly remodeled, nice tile 299 $road SL, Mandwster 6464566 for her—and sacrifice your own privacy in the process. $1. Phone 643-2711. clothes, much furniture, X- JIM FINNEGAN G.L. McHUGH Painting - mas items, mirrors, games, MANCHESTER attractive bath, convenient kitchen, oak DRAPERY and Slipcovers - Interior - exterior painting. DEAR ABBY: I am going steady with a girl on my block. ^6 offers this Ansaldl-built Custom-made to order in our lawn chairs, hundreds of three room apartment. Stove, floors. Immaculate, ______LIWRWUSP$'Q» Quality professional work at CLEAN USED refrigerators, refrigerator, neat, electricity, 1968 DODGE DART GT, 6 She’s 10 and I'm 11. She gave me her I.D. bracelet, and I Colonial, newly IlstedI own workshop. Over 2,000 nursery stock. 40 West St., Rt. throughout. Absolutely no NORTH (D) 10 reasonable prices. Free es­ ranges, automatic washers, cylinder, automatic, power gave her my frog. She has gotten very bossy lately, and I He won the club in his hand; Nine rooms of unsur­ fabrics and patterns for your 85, Bolton. April 10th & 11th references. No pets. $155. 646- pets, responsible adults only, A 10 7 timates. 643-9321. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 3167, 228-3540. steering, Call 742-8212 after 4 played three rounds of trumps Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence passed quality on a truly selection. We help you select from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. security, 774-5758 , 423-4190. would like to break off with her. How should I go about it? V A J 8 7 Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- p.m. ALLEN and his ace and king of spades. park-ilke yard. Two just the right fabric. We 2171. 9K765 TAG - Arts and Crafts sale - NEWER Six room Colonial, 1 He ruffed his last spade; WHADPA VA AA&ANi If REAP FOR. WAIT A MIWUTEl HERE HE IS ON fireplaces, plastered measure free. We install. 1970 PLYMOUTH wagon, « A93 came back to his hand with Rods' and hardware available. Building-Contracting 33 Italian Ladies Club, Tolland 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall WEST EAST WORK$?...WHO DOB51 VOUR^-EUF' THE NEWS BROADCAST! YOU CAW walls, and a first floor roaleiHlitKit-nMlitRke carpeting, fireplace, nice automatic, power steering, the king of hearts and cashed McKEE THIMK HE‘5 SET IT IW HIS OWW WDRPS: Call Scavitto’s Furniture Street, East Hartford. April RiNTAL OFFICE DEAR ALLEN: Return her I.D. bracelet and tell her you A632 AQJ984 family room with NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - It K U I 643-2711 todiy for fist location. Rent with option to power brakes, four new radial his next to last trump to leave KIPPING?...! INVENTEP Shop, 633-0255. Outside Hart­ 25th, Reserve booths, 569-1029, OAMATO ENTERPRISES tires, good condition. $1,000. 1TQ10954 V 3 2 bookcases are only the Remodeling, repairing, ad­ malts. Large variety ol Apartmeata and buy. Dubaldo-Lesperance don't want to go steady anymore. Then ask for your frog. THE FORMULA! IT'^ ford area, call Enterprise ♦ 4 ♦ 832 himself with one trump; one beginning of pleasant ditions, rec rooms, porches Townhouaes throughoul Agency, 646-0505. 646-4437. But hurry before the frog croaks. PURE SLOPl 2228. Senior Citizen Discount. SAND and gravel for sale - Mancheater. * ( ) J 1 0 e *654 heart and two clubs. surprises when you In­ and roofing. No job too small. CARPETS - Special - This tree work and odd jobs. Call ffwital'Omcs open dally 8-5, 1963 CHEVROLET wagon, SOUTH West had to come down to spect this majestic beau­ Call 649-3144. month only. Free - Rubber 647-1834. GLASTONBURY - Small five E-Z Floor Cleaners - Rugs and Sat 10-3, Sunday 11-3~ excellent condition, $200. Call AAKS four cards also. He had ty. The oversized two car padding with every order. A 646-1021 room house with closed-in CONFIDENTIAL TO JOHN C.: Even if you aren’t already discarded a club and a carpets vacuumed and sham­ CARPENTRY - Repairs, 643-7480 after 4 p.m. VK6 garage'is bigger than the world of samples to choose GIRLS Two Pants Suits, size 240 Now State Road porch, two bedrooms, den, without sin, cast the first stone. And make it a diamond. heart; he had to chuck one pooed, floors washed and remodeling, additions, gar­ from with prices you can af­ living room, eat-in kitchen, ♦ AQJ 10 9 average Capel Priced to 8, 10 $5.; Spring coat, size 10, MANCHESTER 1967 MUSTANG, many new 4iK72 more heart. cc?nduct(na n >una-tj he is waxed. Reasonable rates. Call ages, roofing, call David ford. For shop at home ser­ $4; raincoat with zip-in lining, lovely area, $275. Lease, fo ra miss?ng seS nr sell in the fifties. 646-0518. Patria, 644-1796. security, references required. parts. Needs paint. Call 643- Both vulnerable South didn’t have any on/g as -Dr. vice. Call Scavitto’s 633-0255. size 8, $3.75; All in excellent 0015 ask for Jim. further worries. He simply CalUlm Nowak Senior Citizen Discount. condition. 649-4915. Call 1-224-8792 anytime. ^ Pag him an extra QUALITY Refinishing, 252 WES ROBBINS carpentry MANCHESTER large four- discarded dummy’s nine of ■fora cnemiraiA,^^ ^so,ooo 1967 FORD, in good running West North East South clubs, led a heart to the ace, '’a Pbrehaserf ‘"'"’cU THE BELFIORE Spruce Street, Manchester. remodeling specialist. Ad­ SWIMMING POOL Sacrifice. FOR SALE two ranges, one room apartment in attractive Very reasonable, free es­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, four family dwelling. Mature Bualneaa tor Rent 55 condition. Needs body work. ruffed a heart and made the Leading manufacturer has dishwasher, for information $300. Call 643-9601. 1 V Pass 3 ♦ m AGENCY timates. Free pick-up and built-ins, bathrooms, redwood pools left over from phone 646-8215 , 643-2693. Call adults only. No pets, $235. in­ Pass 4 a Pass 4 N T. last two tricks with dummy’s delivery. Call 64^4369 or 646- kitchens, 649-3446. cludes heat. Mr. Blanchard FOR RENT - Connecting or jack of heart and ace of clubs. Roaltora 647-1413 1975 season Half Price. after one. 1975 TOYOTA Corolla, 2 door Astro-graph Pass 5 V Pass 5 N T. Alley Oop — Dave Graue 8567. Guaranteed Installation and 646-2484. separate front room offices. Pass 6 a Pass 7 ♦ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 953 Main Street. Call 643-4846. hardtop, 4 speed transmis­ Pass Pass Pass terms. Call toll free 1-800-228- Building Suppilea 42 sion, A.M.-F.M. radio. 1973 By BERNICE BEDE OSOL CUSTOM PAINTED lamps, new homes custom built, 1976 ask for Monte, day or SPACIOUS six-room upstairs Opening lead A « YESSie, ZAK, I 6 0 T A HUNCH THOSE ...THERE'S A COUPLE OF 'EM several styles, choice of 50 remodeled, additions, rec ^artm ent. Security deposit. OFFICE SPACE - 400 square Ford LTD, 4 door hardtop, A Montana reader wants to LITTLE JASF>EBS WILL KEEP AN' EYE HEAPED THIS WAY NOW.' evening including Sunday. A.M.-F.M. radio air- Lols-Land For Sale 24 colors. Reasonably priced. rooms, garages, kitchens wW&ences. Write Box BB, feet, air-conditioned, $175. For Sunday, A pril 11, 1976 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) know the correct response to ON US FROM TH’ BACK OF, ONE OF Call 875-1165. George H. Griffing, Inc. Warren E. Howland Realtors, conditioning, power steering, THOSE FLYIN' LIZARPS.' remodeled, bath tile, cement CHINA - 82 piece, Limoges, Manchester Herald. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Make It a point today to draw a By Oswald & James Jacoby one notrump with: BOLTON VICINITY - Twelve work. Steps, dormers. 643-1108. power brakes, call South Pearl ivory pattern, $50.; 35 SCREENED LOOM You'll be very energetic and firle line between ^slness and South looked over the dum­ AQJxxxxx vxx ,Q J x ray. building lots ranging from one Residential or commercial. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two Windsor Bank and Trust. 623- pleasure. Deals you attempt to HOME GARDENS Roto piece Steubenville, very old, • Sand • Graval • Fill enterprising today, but channel my. He counted 12 easy tricks. acre to five acres. Priced Call 649-4291. bedroom Townhouse type PROFESSIONAL Office, 353 2543, cars may be seen at East , make with friends are not likely The standard American tilled, Manchester, Bolton, $35.; not sets. Call 646-0554. Andover Windsor office on North Rd. in your activities toward a specific ’The 13th was there II he could response is four spades. If you from $8,300 to $12,000. Century Coventry, East Hartford and apartment. Living room, Center Street. Air con­ goal. Otherwise you'll Just spin to jell. 21, Tedford Real Estate, 647- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 742-7886 dining room and kitchen, com­ ditioning, hot water, heat, East Windsor. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-DtC. drop the queen of hearts, are playing Jacoby transfer Vernon areas. Call 646-8019. WHEEL HORSE garden trac­ your wheels. singleton, doubleton or 9914. Carpentry and general con­ tor, 35 models in stock. See us plete appliances, carpeting, ^ u ^ n g . ^ ll 649-1680 or 646 21) Evaluate your offering you first transfer and then 1964 BUICK Special, 4-door, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) carefully today In business tripleton or finesse MADE TO Order - Formica tracting. Residential and for new, used and repairs. air-conditioners, 1 1/2 baths, take your partner to four V6, excellent mechanical con­ While you'll be in a mood to dealings. Don't dilute your successfully against it. ’Then BUILDING Lot, suitable for Tops, cabinets, doors, commercial. Whether it be a Sale on some models. Save. full basement, patio and spades. Either way you are single or two family. 3-car Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 MANCHESTER - Store or of­ dition. Call after 6 . 228-9898. enjoy yourself today, you could position to the point where you there just might be a squeeze. shelves, etc. Free estimates. small repair job, a custom Pick-up and delivery. swimming pool. $225 monthly be greatly perturbed by those gambling but the gamble is a garage owner-broker. 649-8782 built home or anything in plus utilities. R. D. Murdock fice for rent. Inquire 143 Main make needless concessions. South decided to keep open as good one. Call 649-7831. Manchester ^ c le Shop, 178 PRIVATE riding instructions, who put on false airs. Steer after 5. between, call 646-1379. West Middle 'Turnpike. Realtor, 643-2692. Street. clear of these types. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. many options as possible. English and Western, $5.00 THINK Spring in your custom 19) You're reluctant to take the per hour, call 633-5571, GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) It's 42 ACRES in Andover on made outfit. Call 649-0131. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ THREE ROOMS, all utilities, fou tell it like it i$..:m uiU tlike it it. initiative today, but you'll be small State Road. 500 ft. fron­ anytime. OFFICE SPACE likely you'll-be too generous wary of delegating respon­ vice - Remodeling, repairs, heat, and appliances, no pets, Cell 643-2711 todap ( « fast results. Berry’s World tage, 3 acres cleared. Brook additions, custom building. No $200. Call 6^5297. FO R R E N T with your resources today. Un­ sibility. Why not save ulcers The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions fortunately, one who covets on property. $39,500. Call 537- GARDEN evenly tilled with job too small. Free estimates. DOG-CAT BOARDING 230 square feet, center of and do it yourself? bathing/grooming. Complete what you have may try to take 1257. Troy tiller. Reasonable. Call Over 25 years experience. 643- SALE SUBLET ,2 bedroom aptart- Manchester, air don- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) George. 649-7846. modern facilities. Canine Trucks for Sale 62 advantage. 5769. ment, Yuli basement with ■ditioning and parking. Call Today you m ^ be called upon I'M SORRY, FRED-BUT COLUMBIA - Two approved FLEA MARKET Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon patio. Children allowed, near CANCER (June 21-July 22) to do sometnfng for a friend. NO BED-TIME residential lots in great area WINDOW CLEANING- Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 643-9551. 1967 FORD. F250, 6 cylinder, You're a good starter today, s n a c k ; , ^ ^ G.‘ RAGES, room additions, Indoor A Outdoor school, $225. Call 649-0612. •It's best to lock down the terms near lake. Bender & Sadlon Commercial and residential, decKs, rec rooms. Twenty pick-up truck, $600. C;all 647- but you tend to be a poor beforehand to avoid a mis­ TONIGHT.^ Agency, 228-0517. insured, call Quality years experience, residential Broad St. Common FREE PUPPIES, mixed MANCHESTER - Six room finisher. Chances are you'll understanding. Maintenance Inc., 647-9498. or commercial. Stephen Manchester breed. Beagle, toy-collie. Call Duplex, new bath, near Reaort Property open up full of zest, but lose 647-1213 anytime. 1972 C30 CHEVY, panel van, your mcmentum too quickly. PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Business Property 26 Myers, 646-2672. Behind Dairy Queen Washington School. $225 For Rent 58 Make no agreement with a lov­ CUSTOM ROTO-TILLING. monthly. References, lease. $1,800 or best offer. Call 649- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Finan­ 6313 anytime. ed one that you may later have MANCHESTER - Vernon Have "Troy bilt” roto-tiller, RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Sunday 8-5 Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. IT’s Not too early to plan your cially your situation may be like to renege on. Promise nothing will travel, gardens, Boala-Acceaaorlea 45 summer vacation!! Lake a will-o'-the-wisp today. What Townlir.e, on busy Route 83, Permanent Dealers 1966 HALF TON Ford truck, you're not sure you can per­ flowerbeds, lawns, large or BIDWELL Home Improve­ SIX ROOM Duplex, dead-end Kanasatka, Mouitonboro, you ga n may quickly fly out the form. combination office and in­ Inventory Reduction Sale good all around condition, dustrial building. Tremendous small. Call 643-1895. ment Co. Expert installation 21’ LAPSTAKE, 1969 100 h.p. street, children and pets New Hampshire. Lakefront window on another venture. Featuring Antiques and all $500. Telephone 646-8663. value. T. J. Crockett, of aluminum siding, gutters Mercury outboard. E-Z loader welcom e. th lj cottage, sleeps five, two VIRQO(Aug.23-Sept. 22) Avoid Realtors, 643-1577. TWO HANDYMEN will rake, and trims. Roofing installa­ kinds of Collectibles. trailer. $1,700. Call 646-0678. Security required.equ Available bedrooms, living room, those who are not doers today, your 1965 CHEVROLET. Utility fertilize, lime, general lawn tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- For space call May 1st, call 647-1018 after 6. kitchen, screened-in porch but who would rather lie in the body. Call 649-4446. b m x f c y OFFICE BUILDING - East work, mow lawns seasonal. 9109. 16’ STARCRAFT all and sundeck. Completely fur­ shade. You’re a go-getter. You Center Street - Formally used Also clean attics and cellars. aluminum with windshield, MANCHESTER - Family nished. Private beach. Great won't be able to tolerate idlers. A pril 11, 1976 for dental office. Waiting Reasonable. 643-5305. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 649-6544 seats four, 65 hp. motor, and style, two bedroom apart­ fishing and conveniently No Admission Charge trailer. $1,550.643-2361 after 5. located on Lakes Region area. lUolorcyctea-BIcyclea 84 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your An enterprise in which you room, receptionist’s room roofing, storm windows, aw­ ment, quiet location, includes initiative is likely to desert you become Involved with a Born Loser — Art Sansom heat, .appliances, and Available June through three large rooms, plus three ROGER LANDON - General nings. Quality workmanship, MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE early today. The plans you con­ member of your family can be smaller rooms, on first floor. clean-up and lawn care. Car free estimates. Fully insured. 1961 HOMELITE, 55 h.p. out­ carpeting, $230. per month. September, $175 weekly. Call highly beneficial this coming - Lowest rates available. trive will probably fall by the Been //jirripY i ioamted id Second floor has apartment wash Saturdays and Sundays 872-9187, 649-3417. board. Reconditioned. Call Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. Cromwell, 635-0457 after 4:30 board.s. The spirit is willing, year if each of you extends his 649-9922. p.m. ’’Sunny Day” coverage. with good income. Entire only, back of Savings Bank of but . . best effort. OF WfciFT-WRAPPED foARBAfcg? 1))TO))6 6IFT TO VOO AHP fcLA .W ' FOR 15 IT'P WORK cor. SECRETARY’S office desk, L NEW THREE Bedroom Exclusive NETRA Agent. building in good condition. Manchester, 923 Main Street. D&A ROOFING. Roofs, Clarke Agency, 643-1126. Large amesite parking lot. Call 646-9061 between 7 a.m. : siding, gutters, and leaders. shaped, can be seen at 707 Dulplex, . central location, EASTHAM, CAPE COD, Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel Main Street, Manchester. Garden Products 47 carpeting. 1 1/2 baths, Mass. - Four room Ranch, (£) 1976 by NEA Inc $55,000. Philbrick Agency, 9 a.m. only. Free estimates. Fully in­ 1970 YAMAHA, 350, R5„ High Realtors, 646-4200. sured. 249-0205. $150. ______appliances, washer and dryer sleeps six, with-in five connections,’ full basement minutes of bay and beach, ful­ handlebars, saddle bags, THAT'S "Have you tiled an environmental impact NEED A ROOF? Call Jim -. excellent condition. $425. 646- OSGOOD WILL BE IjOTS roofing, siding, remodeling. SPECIALIZING in cleaning ELECTROLUX - four months PURE and attic storage, master ly furnished, quiet residential WHAT statement?"______Real Estate Wanted 28 3398. O' COMPANY FER YA, BJOOSY.'' Barn specializing. 642-7001. and repairing Chimneys and old, excellent condition, with,, COW MANURE antenna, ns pets. Call 646- area. $160. per week. Five KAAKES HIM power nozzle. Call 875-9190. room Cape - sleeps seven, ful­ roofs. Free estimates. 30 Natura’t b«tt natural fartlllzar 7684. ' SUCH A GREAT Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick ALL CASH for your property Any qu§nUty daf/varatf ly furnished. |Within walking PUCH-TE175, very fast, PROFESSIONAL lawn Years Experience. Howley, WATCHDOG ■ within 24 hours. Avoid red 643-5361. CARPE’TS - plush deep red THOM EAST HARTFORD - 5 rooms distance of fresh water lakes. dependable, woods bike, many maintenance, clean-up, fer­ extras. $550. Rickman, one tape, iastant service. Hayes tilizing, mowing and roto- 15’xl2’, Beige 15’xl2’. Grey first floor apartment, Five minutes from bay and DON'T CHAN6E THIS SCRIPT, HAVE NO FEARS. CLAUDE, Corporation, 646-0131. 6 4 6 - 6 8 3 8 ear old, 250cc, MX, super (k j/ tilling. Reasonable rates. UNEMPLOYED Roofer will 9’xlO’. 3-55 gallon drums. Call AFTER SIX available April 15. Security, ocean. $150 per week. Call 742- MAJORl-CniMWELL AfTROVEP I I I simply in v it e m y after 4. 646-6948. no pets, 646-4786. 6W for further information. ast, many extras, $600. Alter FRIENDS IN THE Free estimates. Call install roof or gutters for low 3, 643-4541------18. EVERY COMMA'. AND HIRE SOME SELLING your house? Call us Greenwood Lawn Care, 289- discount price. Call Ken at THEATRICAL XORLP.' first and we ll make you a (5CDP ACTORS,' I'VE rSOTTA 2 2 0111. 649-2456 anytime. FOR SALE - Crocheted Anllquea 48 VERNON - Large 3 1/2 room Wanted to Rent 57 ^END HIM THE CLIPPINGS SO -^HAK-KAFF.'-T cash offer. T.J. Crockett, afghan. Call 646-6652. apartment, heat, hot water in­ 1972 KAWASAKI 350cc, Realtor, 643-1577. rebuilt motor, $550 or best WE WN’T WANT m FIX OF WONDER IF THE PUKE YANKEE ALUMINUM - WANTED Antique furniture, cluded, carpeted, disposal. WIDOW wants 3-4 rooms in BALD-HEAPED ACTORS Wl IS FREE— HE’P BE PICKUPS on E.S.P. - Pickups WALNUT Motorola console two family home. Have no offer. Call 649-1184. on E.S.P. Pickups on E.S.P., siding, gutters, doors, win­ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or $160. 875-7004. MAK6 , THEIR WIdS FALLINO OFF.' PERFECT AS (5ENERAL IMMEDIATE CASH for your stereo with am/fm radio, other antique items. R. pets or children. Call 649-5428 Box 284, Willimantic, Conn., dows, awnings, free es­ 1971 CT 70 TRAIL bike Honda, OFFER.: L’il Sports — Wirth This Funny World property. Let us pxplain our timates. Fulljif insured. 35 $200. Call 647-1957. Harrison, 643-8709. MANCHESTER - Nice loca­ between 9-3. fair proposal. Call Mr. $6.00 a try . B etty Lou excellent condition, asking Freeman. Oakland Street. 649-1106. tion, three room apartment, Belfiore, 647-1413. TAG SALE - Many new items, ANTIQUES Wanted - appliances, heat, electricity, MARRIED COUPLE with $200., or best offer. 644-0706. HE EATS THREE two motorcycles, car, clothes, American furniture, oriental no pets. Security deposit.$175. house cat, seeking privately MAY WE BUY your home? LAWNS MOWED, for free es­ 10 speed bike. Friday and owned two bedroom unfur­ GIRL’S three speed, 26” HOUNDS OF DOG / i timate call 649-5792. Healing-Plumbing 35 rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ 649-3466. Quick, fair, all cash and no Saturday 9-7, 48 High Street, sor chairs, crocks, jugs, nished apartment. Call 647- Columbia, maroon color, FOOD A DAY, ^ problems. Call Warren E. Manchester. 9062. excellent condition, $45. Call TDO...THINK GARDENS TILLED with SEWERLINES, sink lines, weathervanes, primitives. IMMEDIATE Occupancy - 2 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. cleaned with electric cutters, Ron Dionne, 643-1691. Bedroom Townhouse. W-W 6464)809. IT rear-end roto-tiller for as lit­ OLD AND USED gifts at the tle as $15. per 1,000 sq. feet. by professionals. McKinney carpet, appliances, air- CVER.^ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Lords Bible and Gift Shop, 10 FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ conditioning, one and half □ AUTOMOTIVE HONDA, 1973, 750F, 1200 us first if anxious to Sell. 646-6510. miles, $1,675. Call 871-0672. M pany, 643-5308. Bissell Street, Manchester. tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, baths. 'W-hook ups. Children Keith Real Estate. 646-4126 or lamps, etc. Now accepting accepted $210. Homeseekers 649-1922 ANY TYPE Fence erected, Auloa For Sale 81 1974 YAMAHA DT 250, 3,000 NO JOB too small, toilet SWIMMING POOL Sacrifice - consignments, for April auc­ Realty, 646-4353. H-to repaired or painted, pipe Leading manufacturer has miles, excellent condition, clothes line posts. 742-7598. repairs, plugged drains, tion. 644-8962. NEED CAR? Credit bad? SELL YOUR house through J. kitchen faucets replaced, redwood pools left over from MANCHESTER - nice one with two helmets. $750. Call >4S ;tL L -'’ Watson Beach Real Estate Bankrupt? Repossessed? 643-8931 after 4 p.m. repaired,:pi ■ rec rooms, 1975 season Half Price. Wanted to Buy 49 bedroom apartment, ranch RNWALLIS Company. Professional real EXPERIENCED roto-tilling Honest Douglas accepts bathroom remodeliniling, heat Guaranteed installation & type. Price includes heat, lowest down, smallest MAKE AT THE estate service for nearly 50 and plowing,- No garden too terms, call toll free 800-228- ^ L ^ M O ? big or too small. Call 649-8731, modernization,' etc. Free es­ OLD DOLLS WANTED - Will washers and dryers, base­ payments. Douglas Motors, years. Call our Manchester of­ timates gladly given. M & M 1976 ask for Monte, day or Cempera-Trallara n F F R g - I M Reg U S P«i on * / 0 fice for an estimate of value pay $65 and up lor Bisque and ment storage. $200 per month. 345 Main. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. evening, seven days. china dolls. Also buying old Damato Enterprises. Mobile Homea 65 without Obligation. 647-9139. ODD JOBS - Home repairs, cast iron and tin toys. Call 875- light trucking. Serving WE PAY $15 for complete BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ TAG SALE - First time - Sun­ 7356. MANCHESTER - 2 bedroom junk cars, (jail Joey, Tolland A BANK repossession set up Short Ribs — Frank Hill Manchester for six years. bing - All heating and plum­ day, April 11,10 a.m on. Hand­ Townhouse available at Pine Auto Body, 528-1990. in park, ready to occupy. Must Services Offered 31 'eux/R avTHe MOOSE.') Free estimates. Call 643-0304. bing repairs plus remodeling. crafted items also. 19 Proctor Ridge Village. Private en­ sell! Bank will arrange all WHEN DOC flimflam ensmoHromnrs/ Cal! 64^8641. Road, Manchester. trances. Full basement and financing. For informaQon 1- REWEAVING burns, holes. PARTS Department now open PRINKS ...... ^ ------COLLEGE GRADUATE - □ RENTALS patio. Includes heat, Saturdays. Complete line of 828-0360 Broker. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Will do yard work, several FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ WESTINGHOUSE automatic appliances, caipeting and air- b ( ? ^ Window shades, Venetian Chrysler parts. Chorches /« years experience, most equip­ bing - repairs and remodeling. washer, very good condition. ••• conditioning. $260 per month. Motors. 649-3646. SELLING your mobile home? IT'S ONLY A C O W ,S TU P ID .' blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ment including, mower, Vanities and hot water $100. Call 643-9444. Rooms for Ronf 52 Damato Enterprises. Buyers waiting! 1-828-0360 ? t»T6MtNsi»k$Sya4..iat- 4-10 Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- trucks, chain saw etc. Call heaters. Prompt service on Broker. 5221. 649-3761. 646-1929 IS THE number to (Gim emergencies. 643-7024. GOLF - Wilson Blueridge, ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly FOUR ROOM Duplex, con­ call for a Volkswagen Bus 1968 McNeagii 8y«d.. i ' ‘It’s an ashtray. I had it made to order.' ’ three woods, six irons, putter, rooms, single $56., double $69. venient to stores and bus, rebuilt engine. New trahsmis- FOR SALE - 1975 Fleet Wing CUSTOM DRAPERIES - LAWN MOWING and raking, PLUMBING and Heating large bag, cart, excellent con­ plus tax, continental truck camper. Fully selL made very reasonable, work available May 1st, adults only, ' siod, front brakes, muffler. window washing. Ed Roberts, repairs, formica vanity dition. $75; Sears, 20” rotary breakfakt, maid service, color no pets, references. $1M. contained. AC-DC jo w e r . guaranteed, call anytime, 649- 649-2007. After 5 p.m., call 528- Body good. Fold down bed, cabinets. Economy ratOs. Tile mower, running condition, TV, utilities, parking. Call, monthly. Write Box, W, storage $750. firm. Call after I Sleeps 6. Never used .TalI8T$- 4266. 743s, Free estimates. M6li work. 649-4056. $15. 643-6956. 646-2300. Manehesthh Herald, p.m. I'Atih FOUKTKEN — MANCHKSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 10, 1976 Obituaries No bribery links found Police report

John J. Taggart John C. Sinnamon UTC reviews The funeral was held this afternoon John C. Sinnamon, 94, of Denver, Manchester left the scene. Court is April 27. jury to minor children (two counts). for John J. Taggart of Queens, N.Y., Colo., formerly of Manchester, died overseas • Richard M. Guinness, .16, of 62 « Joseph H. Morin, 55, of 22 Both men were released on $250 formerly of Manchester, whose body Thursday in Denver. Tracy Dr. was arrested Friday at Fleming Rd. was arrested Friday at non-surety bonds for appearance in was found Wednesday wrapped in a Mr. Sinnamon was born in Por- payments police headquarters on a court 11 p.m. on W. Middle Tpke. and Common Pleas Court 19 in Rockville plastic bag and stuffed in a large tadown. Northern Ireiand, and lived warrant charging him with third- charged with operating under the in­ April 21. Christmas tree box in the basement in Manchester for many years before degree assault (two counts). fluence of liquor. Court is April 27. • Joseph L. LaPointe, 20, of Ver­ of a building in the Bronx, N.Y. going to St. Petersburg, Fia., where EAST HARTFORD (DPI) - The charges relate to an incident • Kenneth C. Burkamp Jr., 19, oT non A partm ents, Vernon was It wasn't Imown how long the body he lived until the death of his wife a United Technologies Corp. says it March 1 at Manchester High School 75 Laurel St. was charge(l with arrested this morning on South St. had been thwCv^ where and how few years ago. does not know whether any of the in which a male teacher broke up a evading responsibility in connection and charged with operating while Taggart had"beenskilled. New York Survivors are a son, Earl Sinnamon nearly $2 million it admittedly paid fight between Guinness and another with a fender bender in the parking license suspended, unnecessary noise h,v ''’'l^P®''dent foreign agents over the police said. of Denver, with whom he made youth. Guinness struck the teacher lot at McDonald’s restaurant on W. with a motor vehicle, and disorderly Taggart had lived in New York home; a sister, Mary Sinnamon o p ^ s t two years was used as bribe several times, police said. Center St. Friday at 11:30 a.m. conduct. Court is May 12. City for about seven years and was Portadown; and several nieces and. He is scheduled to appear in Com­ He allegedly struck the car driven • John H. Ursin, 2B, of Baxter Rd., UJTC said Friday a review of all its employed as a bartender. nephews including Mrs. Adelaide S. mon Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford by Mary Wood, 18, of 81 Bretton Rd. Tolland was arrested today on a dealings over the past five years Black, Mrs. Thomhs Phillips, Mrs. May 10. and left the scene. Court is April 26. court warrant charging him with Staniey Polinsky and Henry E. Sin­ showedtKuiga^ions in 1974 and 1975 • Russell A. Bouchard, 18, of 49 first-degree criminal mischief and Raymond H. Griswold involving sales to"fimttndustralized namon, ali of Manchester. Wells St. was arrested Friday on a A Willimantic motorcyclist reckless burning stemming from a Raymond J. Griswold, 78, of 111 countries which, “coated a A graveside service will be court warrant charging him with reported today at 12:30 a.m. that a Nov. 18 incident in Vernon. Chamber St. died Friday at his home. reasonable doubt in our minds that Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in East second-degree criminal trespass. c^driven by a white male in his 50s He was released on a $1,000 surety Mr. Griswold was born Dec. 5,1897 part of the commissions ... m ight... Cemetery. The Rev. Bruce Jacques The charge stems from an April 4 en­ tried to hit his motorcycle with a car bond for court April 28. in Wethersfield and lived in Windsor of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, will have been paid by those independent try into a Vine St. apartment, police as both headed south on Main St. near before coming to Manchester 25 officiate. foreign representatives to foreign said. Court is April 26. Henry St. Police are investigating. Tolland years ago. He was employed as a government employes.” • Dennis C. Maillet, 45, of no cer­ Alexander M. Stevenson, 19, of 36 supervisor at the Manchester Branch Democratic group The corporation, formerly known tain address was arrestecl Friday at The flea market at 210 Pine St. was Spring St., Vernon was arrested of Southern New England Telephone as United Aircraft Corp., said it told 6:15 p.m. and charged with second- broken into Friday morning and Friday at 10:55 p.m. and charged Co. when he retired in 1962 after 39 to meet Monday the Security and Exchange Commis­ degree criminal trespass and third- three glasses taken from one of the with carrying a dangerous weapon years with the company. He was a John J. Sullivan, temporary coor- sion about the payments during 1974 degree criminal mischief. The booths. (.22 Cal. pellet gun) in a motor vehi­ member of St. Mary’s Episcopal dinatorjof the uncommitted and 1975 but could riot say whether charges stem from an incident on cle. Court date was not available this Church, Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars Democritic delegates for the some ended up as bribes. Eldridge St. Thursday evening. He Someone broke into a vacant home morning of Lebanon, and Washington Lodge of presidenSal preference primary, The East Hartford-based firm was released on a $100 cash bond for on Dougherty St. and vandalized it Masons in Windsor. He also belonged today announced that a meeting will stressed, however, it knows of no il­ court April 26. Thursday night. Much glass was to the Pioneers of the Southern New legal payments and said it never in­ be held Monday night at 7:30 at the • Jimmy C. Larrimore, 27, of broken. “ “ T h e He England Telephone Co. town hall. structed anyone to make illegal Kingsley Dr., Andover was arrested Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. A general discussion will be held on payments. Friday at 9:45 p.m. at the Coventry Eighth District fire fighters Henry (Barbara) Shorrock of (Coven­ the forthcoming caucus and primary. UTC mentioned no cobntries and Police Department on a warrant received a call today at 12:23 a.m. try and Mrs. Vernon (Dorothy) The meeting will be open to all would identity the payments only as charging him with second-degree there was a fire going in Hickey Smith of Niantic; a brother, Arnoid registered Democrats in being for sales in nonindustralized reckless endangerment. The charge Grove near the shore of Union Pond. Griswold of Vermont; a sister, Mrs. Manchester. parts of the world. The company said stems from an incident on Hartford Police and fire fighters found a Charlotte Davis of Winter Haven, it had found no evidence of illegal Rd. April 3 in which a driver alleged­ campfire burning bright with much Fla.; eight grandchildren and a domestic political contributions in its ly attempted to run his car into one camping gear including a sleeping WANT great-grandson. review. driv'en by a woman, police said. bag, a rubber raft, a BB gun and a jar cover The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at Fire calls A total of $1.8 million was involved Court is April 26. of coffee. No one was there. ADS. your St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. The in payments to nonindustralized • Dwight H. Colby, 21, of 184 Rev. Bruce Jacques will officiate. nations, the firm said, and $150,000 CALL V needs Soulli Windsor Farnham Rd., 'South Windsor was Buriat will b ^ jjE a st Cemetery. was paid to a foreign marketing con­ arrested Friday at 3:30 p.m. at the Friday, 3:15 p.m. —grass fire at 97 Vernon 643-2711 Friends lily call at Holmes sultant who was working both for Sears store and charged with third- Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Sunday Palmer Dr. UTC and a customer for UTC’s com- • William R. Pirtel, 27, and Fred ASK FOR CONNIE .MuiU'lu'Hler degree larceny (shoplifting). Court is E. Pirtel, 24, both of 34 Elm St. were from 7 to 9 p.m. ercial industrial products. April 26. The family suggests that any Friday, 6:12 p.m. —grass and brush fire arrested Friday on court warrants at Oakland and N. Main Sts. (Eighth • Daniel J. Novotasky, 18, of East charging them each with risk of in- lieralD memorial gifts may be made to the District) St., Hebron was charged with Book of Remembrance of St. Mary’s Friday, 11:04 p.m.—neighbors called to evading responsibility in connection Episcppal Church or to the Americah complain of fires In Hickey’s Grove near with a two-car accident 'Thursday at Cancer Society, 237 E. Center St. Union Pond. Campfire found and put out. About town 8:48 p.m. on E. Center St. (Eighth District) Novotasky allegedly struck the Today, 12:23 a.m. —second campfire in side of a car driveri by Louis DEPT. STORE Hickey s Grove. (Eighth District) .JVe Hava A Notfon To Pleasa) Today, 12:43 a m. —third campfire in Dr. and Mrs. Tanash Atoynatan Guinipero of 60 Scarborough Rd. and In Memorium Next to Frank's Supormarkol Hickey's Grove. (Eighth District) will serve as host and hostess Sunday East Middle Tpks., Manchestar In loving memory of Domcnick An- (Jreo. who passed away April 11, 1974. Today, 12:45 a.m .—campfire under the from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Highland Park Bridge. (Town) Museum, whic is open to the public LEGAL NOTICE The Easter Bunny Has Though his smile has gone forever, Today, 5:37 a.m. —oil burner trouble at tree of charge. and his hand we cannot touch, 385 S. Main St. (Town) Come To Plaxal We shall never lose sweet memories TOWN OF COVENTRY of the one we loved so much. Members of Sunset Rebekah Lodge' You’ll find a complate and color- Notice is hereby given that the Town Council will hold , ful stock of:— Wife. Children and Grandchildren Dateline 1776 will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at Public Hearings on budget proposals for the fiscal year Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. July 1, 1976 to June 30,1977 at the Coventry High School I EASTER BASKETS, GRASS, EGGS, DYE, FUZZY BUNNIES In Meiiiurium By linilcd Dress International Center St., to pay respects to the late auditorium, as follows: In loving memory of Mary E. PHILADELPHIA, April 10 — The Mrs. Ethel Strong, a member and po p.m. April 20, 1976 General Government and CHICKS: plus Johnston, who passed away April 10. chief of the Deiaware fndians. Cap­ past noble grand of the lodge. 7:30 p.m. April 22, 1976 Board of Education DELICIOUS Ch 6 c OLATE 1968. tain White Eyes, petitioned Congress Copies of the proposed budget are available for public BUNNIES and EGGS. . . To some she might be forgotten, to send his tribe “a minister of the The Christian Singles Club Chapter distribution in the offices of the Town Manager and the To others part of the past. Gospel...a schoolmaster and a will meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Town Clerk. But to us who loved and Inst her. Need Something? Ask Ptnyfii Her memory will always last. blacksmith” as promised earlier. Bonanza Sirloin Pit at 140 Spencer St. Dated at Coventry, Conn, this 9th day of April, 1976. The deiegates ordered the com­ Sadly missed, Anyone divorced, widowed or un­ Allen L. Sandberg, Husband, Son and Wife, missioners of Indian affairs to hire married is invited. For information, Town Manager Bother, Niece the three men at general colonial cali 872-2238. Elizabeth R. Rychling, expense. Town Clerk , Circus bCis deadline f ^ O R T H harmacy EASTER is Monday Jj 2301

Manchester Recreation Department will provide CANDY supervision and busing ’Choose From our large Selection of Freshly Made Quolltpi arrangements for the May ^j|wjo/ofes^^^^^£ACH^/ec^oDe//dou^_____ I 22 10:30 a.m. performance of Ringling Bros. — Bar- num li Bailey Circus at • SOLID CHOCOLATE BUNNIES cheer Hartford Civic Center. in All Sizes! AAilk Chocolate or White! runw. The total cost, which in­ E Jayce cludes busing and the • EASTER BASKETS ticket fee, is $6.50 per per­ ALL DAY Filled with Munson's Famous Candy ’’ ' - n son. The deadline for the to b receipt of money for the relim event is Monday. Those SUNDAY • FOIL WRAPPED CHOCOLATE BUNNIES .. _ :,T -4 N- *“*. . 4 V \ wishing more information in All Sizes and Colors may caii the recreation of­ fice, 646-6010. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M •EASTER MIXES Regular, Miniature, and Black Pectin Jelly Beans, Coconut Eggs, Butter Cream Eggs, New voters Duck Eggs, Butter Eggs, and More! mostly OPEN LETTER. See our 75 lb. Solid ll Democrats Everybody has something new— everybody else that is, not us. We learned how to make an Italian Pizza from a [CHOCOLATE BUNNY Forum o New Democrats out­ fine old world gentleman over twenty-five years ago, and Movies a numbered new nothing about our Pizzas has changed since then. That is • FOIL EGGS Republicans by almost a 3 Ask Dick why people like it so well today. Why should we change Our own Quality Milk Chocolate and White! to 1 ratio Wednesday night, something that can not be duplicated? WE'LL OFFER YOU CBS fall during a two-hour voter­ About bo making session in the Thank You For Thinking Of Ut • CHOCOLATE BASKETS & THIS DUTCH MASTERPIECE FOR Manchester town clerk’s At Pizza Tima... HOLLOW CHOCOLATE EGGS Stamps a office. AS LITTLE AS $69.00* An Easter Tradition at Munson's! Supplenwi A total of 26 new voters signed up, with 13 of them Imagine sweeps of living col­ evening on culinary master- o rs. . . cozy while beaches. . . Democrats, 5 Republicans Poached Eggs - Coconut Nests pieces that exotic people cre­ and 8 unaffiliated. Papier Macbe Eggs - Flower Pots a country that was virtually ated in exotic lands. New voters may sign up created out of the spectrum of For more information about the rainbow. And now you can our new "Van Gogh Free Spree any week day in the almost imagine Curasao. The Municipal Building — from Package" or more luxurious • CREAM-FILLED EGGS Dutch Masterpiece in the Ca­ "Rembrandt Free Spree Pack­ 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Maple Walnut, Coconut, ribbean. ' the registrar of voters’ of­ age," see your travel agent or Chocolate Butter Cream, Peanut Butter For as little as $69.00*, you return the attached coupon. fice and from 8:30 a.m. to 5 • EASTER GENEVAS can enjoy 8 days and 7 nights We feel a masterpiece p.m. in the town clerk’s of­ at a hotel in or near charming Milk Chocolate and White should be seen by as many fice. I Willemstad, our capital, that people as possible. April' 17 I? the cut-off will remind you of the quaint­ date for those wishing to ness, beauties', and friendli­ j^lease (ell me more about youTl sign up as Democrats for ness of Amsterdam. "Van Gogh" and "Rembrandt" I As part of our "Van Cogh I pacirages. Curacao Tourist Board, | voting in the May II Mezzanine Floor, Room 50, I Democratic preferrential Free Spree Package," we'll also 30 Rockefeller Plaza, N.Y., N y ! primary. include a free drink and $5 in 10020. Tel. (212) 265-0230 ' I chips at each of four casinos, free rental car for a day, a free I NAME- , I it m m island tour, Ice shirt, poster, ADDRESS- boat ride, free box of Cigars or Ab^ut town Chocolates, and other exciting I CITY,. OPEN SUNDAYS free items. STATE- -ZIP- While you're in Curasao, The memorial com­ BERNIE’S GOOD PIZZA _ CANDIES you can swim, sail, play tennis mittee of Emanue.l 699 Main St„ Downtown Mancheatar.Tha Old LaStrada or enjoy any water sport that Lutheran Church will meet you wish. And also dine each CALL 646-5555 Route 6/ Bolton • Hartford Civic Center *Plu$ airfare Monday at 7 p.m. at the _____ Hara, or Homa, lofa Hava a Pizza church. OPEN Daily /. Sunday 'til 8 PM $1,000 surety

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A starry-eyed Miss Manchester 1975, Mary Cadorette of East Hartford, accepted the cheers of the audience as she paraded down the runway at Manchester High School at the Jaycee-sponsored Miss Manchester Scholarship Pageant last year. Miss Cadorette, who went on to become Miss Connecticut 1975, will relinquish her crown tonight at MHS when Miss Manchester 1976 is selected.

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! about your 'Rembrandt" ourist Board. Room 50, I. N.Y.. N.Y. 0230 Page 2 - WEEKEND - April 10, 1976 Theater WEEKEND - April 10,1976 - Page 3 I F o ru m I Dinner theaters This week’s movies on TV • Closing Sunday at the Chateau de mings. 11:30 (3) “Cleopatra” Ville Dinner Theater in East Wipdsor is Today 400 (2) “Red Mountain” of the arts (1963). Elizabeth Taylor, John Raitt in “I Do! I Do!" Martha Raye (1951). Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Jlichard Burton, Rex wiii star in "Everybody Loves Opal" from 1:00 fS) "The Creeping Scott. Harrison. April 20 to May 16 at the Chateau. Unknown” (1956). Brian Donlevy, Margin Dean. 11:30 (5) “Paris Does • Through April 25, the Coachlight Monday 1:00 (9) “ Mysterious" Strange Things” (1957). • Music Dinner Theatre in East Windsor features restaurant & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Desperado” (1949). Tim Holt, 1:00 (5) “Ebb Tide” (1937). Ingrid Bergman, Mel Ferrer, Theodore Bikei in “Zorba." Richard Martin. Frances Farmer, Ray Jean Marrais. 11:30 (9) E vent^t UConn OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 6:30 (9) “ Taza, Son of Milland. “Machine Gun Kelly” (1958). Musical at UConn 1250 BURNSIDE AVE. Cochise” (1954). Rock Hud- 1:00 (9) “Flesh and Fan­ Charles Bronson, Susan at 8:15 p.m., the University • Opening Friday at the University of TBI HARTFORD Mn, Barbara Rush. tasy” (1943). Charles Boyer, Cabot, Morey Amsterdam. oPConnecticut music department will pre- TELEPHONE 289>2704 Connecticut is “ Two by Two," a humorous 7:00(5) “The Malata Story” Edward G. Robinson, Barbara 11:30 (40) “The Heat Wave "sent its spring choral concert in Jorgensen Stanwyck. Lasted Four Days” (1974). musical based on the story of Noah's Ark. (1954). Jack Hawkins, Alec Auditorium. (Free) y Guineas. 4:00 (9) “Return of the Gordon Pinsent, Lawrence The show, with music by Richard • Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., UConn’s 8 ^ (9) “Captain Horatio Badmen” (1948). Randolph Dane, Alexandra Stewart. Rodgers, plays at the Harriet S. Symphonic Wind Ensemble will perform ■ I i^Hprnblower” (1951). Gregory Scott, Anne Jeffreys, Robert 1:30 (2) “The Conquest of Jorgensen Theatre, Storrs, through Aprii at Jorgensenf (Free) Easter Sunday ^eck, Virginia Mayo. Ryan. Everest” (1953). Meredith 24. (429-2912)- 4:30 (20) “No Exit” (1936). Edwards. • Thursday at 8:15 p.m., the New 9:00 ( 20-22-30) “The Ballad Valerie Hobson, Billy Milton. 3:35 (2) "Vacation From England String Quartet will present a of Cable Hogue” (1970). Jason Drama in Hartford 11:30 (3) “Life with Marriage” (1945). Deborah program at UConn’s Von der Mehden Dinner Robards, Stella Stevens, David Warner. Father” (1947). Irene Dunne, Kerr, Robert Donat. Recital Hall. (Free) • Tonight is the final night for the Save The Fuse... Mark Twain Masquers production of 9:00 (24) “ Nicholas William Powell, Elizabeth And Leave The Cooking To Ue Nickleby” (1947). Derek Taylor. “Private Lives.” It’s at 8 p.m. at the 11:30 (5) “Run for the Sun” Thursday Roberts Theatre of Kingswood School, 170 Bond, Cedric Hardwicke, Hartford and west Mary Merrall. (1956). Richard Widmark, Kingswood Rd., West Hartford. (523- 1:00 (5) “A Tale of Two 11:30 (3) “Deadfall” (1968). Jane Greer. • Tonight at 8:30, the Connecticut 7345). Complete Dinner Cities” (1958). Dirk Bwarde . Traditional Jazz Club will present CHILDREN Michael Caine, Giovanna 12:00 (9) “Against All Dorothy. • Tonight and Sunday, the University BAKED HAM w/MNEAPPU SAUCE S-78 UNDER 12 YEARS Flags” (1952). Errol Flynn, Graham Stewart and his Gas House Gang, Ralli, Eric Portman. 1:00 (9) “Miracle of Our Players present Arnold Powell’s, “The ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF .... 7.75 11:30 (5) “ Beasts of Anthony Qpfnn, Maureen Lady of Fatim a” (1952). a New York Group, at the Darien Holiday O’Hara. ^ Inn. Strangler” at Auerbach Auditorium, FILET MIBNON...... 7.75 Marseilles” (1959). Stephen Gilbert Roland, Angela Clark, University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield «3.95 Boyd, Anna Gaylord. 1:30(2) “The Matchmaker” Sherry Jackson. • Tonight at 10:30,' composer- Cast members of “One Life: The Dilemma of Nathan Hale” are shown SIRLOIN STEAK...... 7.75 Ave., West Hartford. Tickets are 12:00 (8) “Assault on. a (1958). Shirley Booth, Anthony 4:00 (9) “Sign of thePagan” trombonist Peter Zummo of New York in a scene from the show to be presented in the Bushnell Children’s VEAL SCALOPPINE...... 6.25 available at the door. Queen” (1966). Frank Sinatra, Perkins, Shirley MacLaine. (1955). Jeff Chandler, Jack will perform new works at Real Art Ways BAKED STUFFED SHRIM P...... 6.95 4:00 (2) “Song of the'Thin Theatre presentation 'Thursday at 10:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Bushnell • Through April 25, Derek Walcott’s Vima Lisa, Tony Franciosa. Palance. (RAW), 197 Asylum St., Hartford. WE ARE OPEN 12:00 (40) “The Lineup” Man” (1947). William Powell, Memorial Hall in Hartford. “Dream on Monkey Mountain” is playing ROAST CHICKEN w/ 4:30 (20) “Piccadilly In­ • Tonight at 7:15, black students at (19M). Eli Wallach, Robert Myrna Loy. cident” (1946). Anna Neagle, at the Hartford Stage Company, Hartford. CRANBERRY SAUCE...... 5.75 Windsor’s Loomis-CHiaffee School will pre­ Keith, Warner Anderson. Michael Wilding. (525-4258) SPASHEHI AND MEATBALLS ... 3.95 GOOD FRIDAY sent “The Boogie Woogie Rumble of a Film 1:00 (9) “I’ve Lived Before” Tuesday • 8:00 (9; “Kitty Foyle” Dream Deferred.” The show is a collec­ (1956). Jock Mahoney, Leigh (1940). Ginger Rogers, Dennis 1:00 (5) “Love Letters” tion of poetry readings and music Snowden, Ann Harding. Morgan, James Craig. Goodspeed series ends Playing In Manchester Having A Wedding, Bowling Banquet or Retirement Party? (1945). Joesph Cotten, Jen­ expressing the history and feelings of 9:00 (20-22-30) “ The • Tonight and Sunday, the Goodspeed • April 22,23 and 24 are the dates for nifer Jones. black people in America. I Enjoy elegant dining and aerene privacy in our new plush banquet Sunday Greatest Story Ever Told” Opera House, East Haddam, will present the Manchester Community College 1:00 (9) “Quantril’s (1965). Max Von Sydow, • Tonight at 8:15, Trinity College [and meeting rooms. (Accommodates 20 - 300) the final movie in its winter travel film production of “Our Town” by Thornton 7:30 (30) “Action in the Raiders” (1958). Steve Charlton Heston, Telly senior Allan Taylor will giv§ an organ Cochran, Leo Gordon, Diane series. “By Freighter to the Adriatic” Wilder. The play will be presented at 8 North Atlantic” (1943). Savalas. recital a t the college chapel. The program « . » Wl» WNNER PATRONS Brewester. will be shown at 8:30 tonight and at 4 p.m. p.m. in the college auditorium on Bidwell Humphrey Bogart, Raymond 10:00 (9) “ My Favorite will include music by Bach, Franck and Massey. 5:00 (20) “Scotland Yard Sunday. (873-8668). St. Spy” Boh Hope, Hedy Dupre. (Free) Dine and Dance to I CLIP THIS COUPON 12:00 (5) “Master Minds” Mystery” (1935). George Cur- Lamarr. Cast members include Paul Edwards as • Tonight and Sunday, the Connec­ (1949). Bowery Boys. zon. Belle Chrystall. 11:30 (3) “Cleopatra” At the Bushnell Dr. Gibbs, Jeanne Mangino as Mrs. Webb PETE RICCARDO TRIO I AND GET A FREE ticut Valley Regional Ballet Company will 1:00 (5) “Kiss of Death” Conclusion. • Tonight and Sunday, Hartford’s and Dwight Martin as Mr. Webb. Jim Wednesday — Saturday I GUSS OF WINE perform in the Hartt Opera production of ( 1955). Victor Mature, 8:00 (9) “Seven Days to 11:30 (5) “The Lives of the Bushnell Memorial Hall will screen “Por- Noon” (1950). Barry Jones, “Student Prince.” Talis Paups of Pasquerell and Danielle Pelletier play the J WITH YOUR DINNER . Richard Widmark. Bengal Lancer” (1935). Gary _ tugal,” a full-length travel film narrated Olive Sloane. Cooper, Franchot Tone. Manchester sings the role of Detlef. The young sweethearts. George Gibbs and 2:00 (8) “Run Silent, Run in person by Chris Bordon. Show tim es are Emily Webb. Directing the three-act play Deep” (1958). Clark Gable, 10:00 (9) “A Night in 12:00 (9) “Room Service” show will be at the H artt College of Music, at 8 tonight and at 2 and 5 p.m. Sunday. is Mary Ann Roy, assistant history Burt Lancaster, Jack Warden. Casablanca”. The Marx (1938). Marx Brothers, Lucille 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. (243- Brothers. (246-6807). professor at MCC. (646-4900, extension 2:00 (40) “Full of Life” Ball Ann Miller. 4421). 11:30 (3) “Secret The Bushneii has announced its 1976- 259) (1956). Judy Holliday, 1:30 (2) “Journey for • Tuesday at 8 p.m., “I Musici di Richard Conte. Ceremony” (1968). Elizabeth Margaret” (1943). Margaret 1977 travelogue series, to open Oct. 29-31 • April 30 and May 1, “Dirty Work at Roma,” a group of 12 musicians, play on This week’s sports on TV 3:00 (5) “O.S.S.” (1946). Taylor, Mia Farrow, Robert O’Brien, Robert Young, with “The Life of Rome” by Robin well-known name instruments in a special the Crossroads” will be presented at the Alan Ladd, Geraldine Mitchum. Laraine Day. Williams. concert at Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hart­ MCC auditorium. The 19th Century Fitzgerald. 11:30 (5) “Northern Pur­ 3:35 (2) “The Qock” (1945). Other shows on the schedule include melodrama will benefit the Unitarian Today suit” (1943). Errol Flynn, ford. (246-6807) 3:30 (8-40) American Sportsman. \ 4:00 (20) Spanish Judy Garland, Robert Walker. Julie Bishop. “Poland” on Nov. 19-21, “Afghanistan” on Universalist Society Building Fund. 3:30 (20-30) Grandstand. 5:00 (9) “Warpath” (1951). 1:30 (3) NBA Basketball; Knicks vs. 11:45 (9) “Second Chorus” Music in Manchester Dec. 10-12, “Israel” qn Jan. 14-16, “ New • May 7,8 and 9 are the show dates for Cavaliers. 4:00 (3) Golf: The Masters. I Edwin O’Brien, Forrest Friday Zealand” on Feb. 11-13, “Hawaii” on Soloist “Bye-Bye Birdie” at East Catholic High Tucker, Polly Bergen. 6:00 (5) (1940). Fred Astaire, Paulette • Sunday at 2 p.m., the Foot Prints 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Expos. 4:30 ( 8-40) Wide World of Sports. March 11-13, and “Chambers of the Sea” I**, School. ECHS students are now rehear­ "The Bride Came C.O.D.” Goddard, Burgess Meredith. 1:00 (5) “ Monsieur Community Arts Center, 466 Main St., will 2:00 (20-30) Grandstand. 1:30 (2) “The Candy Man” on April 29-May 1. I Ilga Paups, contralto, of 444 sing for the American musical about a / 2:00 (22) ^seb all: Red Sox vs. Orioles. Monday (1941). James Cagney, Bette Beaucaire” (1946) Bob Hope, present a flute concert by Peter Labom- Davis. (1968). George Sanders, A brochure is available by calling 527- :• Hillstown Rd., will be soloist with ^ rock star’s induction into the Army. 2:15 (20-30) Baseball: Astros vs. Reds. .Joan Caulfield. bard and Simon Dratfield. The public is in­ § the choir from Center Church,' § 8:30 ( 8-40) Baseball: Yankees vs. Orioles. 8:00 (9) “ The Journey” Leslie Parrish. 1:00 (9) “Joan of 3123. 3:30 (8-40) Pro Bowling: The Monro-Matic 3:30 (2) “The Bride Goes vited (bring your own piliows). :• Congregational, choir from Hart- liji Open. (1959). Deborah Kerr, Yul Arc”(1948). Ingrid Bergman, Movies at UConn Tuesday Brynner, Jason Robards, Jr. Wild” (1948). Van Johnson, Jose F errer, F rancis L. 5 ford in a performance of 8 Elsewhere in the stete 4:00 (3) Golf: The Masters. June Allyson. Movies to be screened this week by the 6:00 (9) Racing from Aqueduct: The 9:00 (8-40) “The Story of Sullivan. \ Pergolisi’s “Stabat Mater” to be 2:30 (9) Baseball: Mets .vs. Cubs. University of Connecticut Film Society, • Through May 15, the Yale Reper­ Excelsior. David” (1976). Keith Michell, 4:00 (9) “The Last Pays of. I presented April 11 at 8 p.m. in the 10:00 ( 24) The Way It Was: 1960 World Jane Seymour, Susan Storrs (486-3157): tory Theatre at 222 York St., New Haven, 11:30 (9) Racing from Yonkers: The Pompeii” (1935). Preston For kids Congregational Church at Andover. Series. Hampshire. Wednesday offers Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Scarsdale Pace. Foster, Basil Rathbone. • Wednesday, “Citizen Kane” a t 7:30 11:00 (9) "Valentino” Soprano soloist will be Mrs. Carol ;$ Cressida,” Edward Bond’s “Bingo,” and Midnight (9) Wrestling. 1:00 (5) “ Welcome 4:30 (20) “LilU Marlene” in Bushneii series ^ p.m. and “Mr. Arkadin” at 9:30 p.m.. Wednesday (1951). Anthony Dexter, Stranger” (1947). Bing (1950). Lisa Daniely. Physics Building Room 36. I Hunt. IS Michael McClure’s “General Gorgeous.” Eleanor Parker. • Thursday at 10:15 a.m . and 1 p.m., Sunday Crosby, Joan Caulfield. 8:00 (3) "A Boy Named • Thursday, Samuel Adams’ “Hearts I iS Music for “Troilus” was composed by 2:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Cubs. 11:30 (30) “Johnny Belinda” the play “Nathan Hale” will be presented J The program will also include a :gi 1:00 (9) "Ueii Ztos, Death Charlie Brown” (1969). and Minds,” a documentary, at 8 p.m.. Polish conductor Krzysztof Penderecki, 1:00 (9) Champions: Karate, gymnastics and (1948). Jane Wyman, Lew 9:30 (3) “Beneath the as the third event of the Bushnell \ string quartet composed of An- Row” (1955). William Physics Building Room 36. who is composer-in-residence at the Yale rodeo. Thursday Ayers, Charles Bickford. Campbell, Kathryn Grant, Planet of the Apes” (1970). Memorial Hall Children’s Theater Series. I dover area residents. |^ School of Music. 11:30 (40) “Our Man in jl jX 1:00 (20-30) Grandstand. 8:00 ( 57) The Way It Was: Army vs. Colum­ Vince Edwards. James Franciscus, Kim Information on this field trip opportunity • Friday, “Everything You Always' Havana” (I960). Alec. j There will be a freewill offering. • Through May 7, New Haven’s Long 1:30 (3) NBA Basketball: To be announced. bia football. 4:30 (20) “Sally in Our Hunter, Maurice Evans. is available from Mrs. Fran Gordon, Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Guiriness, Maureen O’Hara, 11:30 (3) “Boom” (1968). |, Refreshments will be served. Si Wharf Theatre presents “The House of 1:30 (20-30) Tennis: Newcombe vs. Ramirez. Alley” (1931). Grade Fields, telephone 523-0320. Afraid to Ask” at 8 and 10 p.m.. Von der Mirth,” a stage adaptation qjLEdith Whar­ 1:30 ( 57) Curing: World championships. Burl Ives. Ian Hunter. Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Mehden Recital Hall. ! 9, Friday SSSSSSSSSSftiSSftSiWSSSSHWSSS^^ ton’s turn-of-the-century novel. (787-4284) 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Expos. 1:20 (2) “Haunted 8:00 (9) “Detective Stoiy” 2:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox vs. Orioles. 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Pirates. Honeymoon” (1940). Robert (1951). , Eleanor This week’s movies... Montgomery, Constance Cum^ Parker, Lee Grant. Continued on Page 7 Page 4 - WEEKEND - April 10, 1976 Today, April 10 WEEKEND - April 10. 1976 - Page 5 Sunday, April 11 1:00 3:00 Faculty Conversation___24 8:00 PTL Q u b ...... 18 6:00 Children's Film Festival .. 3 Formby’s Workshop ...... 8 Point of View ...... 9 Grandstand...... 20-30 6:00 The Jeffersons...... 3 10:50 Everywoman...... 3 8:30 Movies ...... 5-9 PTL a u b ...... 18 Jewish Heritage...... 40 News...... Almost Anything Goes .. 8-40 Flying Circus...... 24 4:00 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Images of Aging...... 24 6:30 11:00 •USttv. Mission Impossible M ovie...... 9 Insight ...... 3 The M asters...... ______3 9:00 Wrestling...... 22 Eye on Woman...... 3 « » i l e e i Room 222 ...... 40 Racing ...... 700 C lub...... 18 11:00 M ovie...... ,. 20 Kojak ...... 3 Woman Alive ...... 24 Mormon Conference...... 5 Flintstones...... 5 3:30 Living Faith ...... Emergencey ...... 20-22-30 News...... Family at W ar...... A . 24 Vikki C a rr...... 5 7:00 These Are the Days ...... 8 Vegetable Soup...... 30 Pro Bowling ...... 8-40 Week in Review ... Family At W ar...... 24 Three Stooges...... ,. 30 Movie...... 8-40 Soundstage...... 57 Camera Three ...... 3 Rex Humbard...... 9 RENT-A-CAR Gamer Ted Armstrong... 40 4:00 Black Perspective . Animation F estiv al...... 57 Third Testament ...... 57 Word of L ife...... 18 11:15 This is the Life ...... 8 Answer Is ...... 20 1:30 The Masters ...... 3 Open Door...... 8:30 4:30 McCloud...... 20-22-30 News...... 20-22-30 ■ C Lucy Show...... 22 To be announced ...... 22 NBA Basketball...... 3 Big Valley...... 5 D oc...... -...... 3 Wide World of Sports ... 8-40 Masterpiece Theatre . .. 24-57 6:30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 ' Ring Around the World .. 30 Carrascolendas ...,...... 30 Make It Real ...... 8 Sesame St...... ■.. 24-57 H abitat...... 57 To be announced ...... 22 9:30 Call of the West...... 20 News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40 11:30 7:30 Sesame St...... 57 4:30 What About Woman ...... 30 Oral Roberts...... 18 M ovie...... 9 9:00 M ovies...... 3-5 Arthur & Company...... 3 Wall St. Week...... 24 11:30 4:40 To be announced ...... 22 Survival Kit...... 24-57 Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 News...... 8-40 Yogi B e a r...... 5 10:00 Fisherman...... 30 Face the Nation...... 3 Kiner’s Korner...... 9 Superman...... 40 4:40 7:00 Special: Singing Angels ... 5 R acing...... '...... 9 Worship For Shut-Ins...... 8 Make a Wish...... 8-40 Vatican...... 3 Kiner’s Korner...... 9 5:00 News...... 5 2:00 Agronsky & Company...... 3 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 11:45 The Christophers...... 9 Treehouse Club...... 20 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Living Faith ...... 18 Space: 1999 ...... 8 5:00 Movie ...... 5 M ovies...... 20-22-24-30 Saturday Night . ..___ 20-22-30 Vegetable Soup...... 22 Sport’s Challenge...... 22 National Geographies...... 5 News...... 8-22 Evening at Symphony____57 M ovie...... 30 Adelante...... 30 M ovie...... 9 Moyers’ Journal...... 24-57 Mets Baseball...... 9 Space: 1999 ...... 22 Grandstand ...... 20-22-30 Wide World of Sports ... 8-40 Lawrence Welk...... 18 9:30 Midnight Jerry Falwell...... 40 Noon 10:30 Anyone For Tennyson? . .. 24 Baseball...... 22 U.F.0...... 9 Ask Congress ...... 20 Bob Newhart...... 3 M ovies...... 8-40 8:00 Face the State ...... 3 Sports E x tra ...... 5 Easter FTogram...... 30 Lilas, Yoga and You...... 24 American Angler...... 18 Firing Line ...... 24 Special: The Calling...... 5 Wrestling...... 9 We Believe ...... 3 M ovie...... 5 Rev. Ik e ...... 9 College For C anines...... 57 Wild Wild West ...... 40 To be announced ...... 20 Hee H aw ...... 30 Jerry Falw ell...... 18 1:00 Wonderama...... 5 Issues & Answers ...... 8-40 10:55 Star T rek...... 22 5:30 2:15 Bonanza...... 40 10:00 Rock Concert ...... 5 ^ . . Catholic Service...... 8 Hour of P ow er...... 9 To be announced ...... 8-40 Mister Rogers...... 24 Teach In ...... 18 Baseball...... 20-30 7:30 Carol B urnett...... 3 M ovie...... 9 Comedy host Davey & G oliath...... 9 Eternal L ig h t...... 20-30 11:00 Championship of Magic .. 30 Victory Garden...... 24 Land of the T h ree...... 3 Comedy Awards...... 8-40 1:15 Alan King hosts “ The Se- Word of L ife...... 22 Kelly’s K orner...... 22 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 2:30 Nova...... 57 Formby’s Workshop ...... 30 Shirley Temple...... 5 Connecticut Asks Congress 8 10:30 Risk of M arriage...... 30 co n d Annual Comedy Seuame St...... 57 Electric Company...... 57 Gabe Pressm an...... 5 5:30 Walsh’s Animals ...... 57 Great Decisions...... 24 To be announced ...... 20 News...... 5 8:30 12:30 . M ovie...... 9 Human Dimension...... 18 2:30 Awards” tonight at 10 p.m. 6:00 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 Department S ...... 9 The S aint...... 5 on ABC-TV. Spread a Little Sunshine .. 3 Minority R eport...... 3 PTL Club...... 18 Insight ...... 8 Dialogue...... 8 News...... 3-22 Kup’s Show...... 57 M ovie...... 5 Day of Discovery...... 9 Meet the P ress...... 20-22-30 11:15 Oral Roberts...... 22 Conversations W ith...... 40 To be announced ...... 8 News...... 3 Human Dimension...... 20 Sacred H eart...... 40 Adams Chronicles...... 57 11:30 Black Journal...... 24-57 8:45 1:00 Name of the G am e...... 3 Connecticut Newsmakers . 30 Davey G oliath...... 40 & Julius Boros ...... 3 Room 222 ...... 40 David Susskind...... 5 9:00 Movie ...... 5 ...... 8 Ask Kleiner 6:30 Barrio...... 3 Connecticut: S e e n ...... 8 Movies ...... 30-40 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 By Dick Kleiner New D a y ...... 8 The Champions...... 9 11:45 This is the Life ...... 18 Oral R oberts...... 9 Voice of Faith ...... 18 Book Beat ...... 24 Star T rek...... 22 Day of Discovery...... 22 Grandstand ...... 20-30 12:40 Eternal Light...... 22 Superman...... 40 Christopher Closeup ...... 40 World Press ...... 57 Magician ...... 40 Sesame St...... 57 Flintstones...... 40 DEAR DICK: A while ago there was an episode of McCloud 7:00 1:20 based on record piracy. During the show an actress sang a 9:15 1:30 Sixty M inutes...... 3 Movie ...... 2 song entitled “Jeremy” several times. Who was the actress Davey & G oliath...... 8 NBA Basketball...... 3 and where could I get a recording of the song? — A.S., Tucson, Tennis...... 20-30 Swiss Family Robinson .8-4. 9:30 Newkmg k ers___...... 2 Television channels Ariz. Fishin’ Hole ...... 22 It Takes a Tliief...... 9 Challenge...... 3 Singing Jubliee...... 18 That was Barbi Benton, who sang it with her own voice. She Gllligan’s Island...... 40 4:00 2 ...... WCBS. New24. YorkConnecticut Public Televi­ Captain Noah ...... 8 World of Disney..20-22-30 recorded"Jeremy,” so your local record store should be able Curling...... 57 Movie ...%...... 2 3 ....WFSB. Hartford sion. are also seen on Channel to sell it to you. Percy Sutton...... 9 Adams Chronicles...... 24 5:40 5 ...... WNEW. New York 53. Norwich. Both stations Hour of P o w er...... 22 2:00 Victory Garden...... 57 DEAR DICK: Why was Elton John named on the list of M ovies...... 8-40 Give Us This D a y ...... 2 8 ...... WTNH. Newhave Haven daytime oriented Let Us C elebrate...... 30 7:30 worst-dressed women? Who does this Mr. Blackwell think he Insight ...... 40 Mets Baseball...... 9 9 ..WOR. New York programming. Lowell Thomas...... 57 18...... WHCT. Hartford is anyway? First, Elton just happens to he of a different sex. 10:00 Day of Discovery...... 18 And personally I think Elton dresses very elegantiv. SUE 8:00 20...... WATR. Waterburv Subscribers to Greater And David Wept...... 3 Baseball...... 22 ROWLAND, Hagerstown, Md. Sonny & C h er...... 3 2 2 ...... WWLP. Springfield Hartford CATV. Manchester Hot F udge...... 8 2:30 Mr. Blackwell thinks he is a fashion expert, of course, and Lawrence Welk...... 5 2 4 ...... WEDH. Hartford cable television, will receive Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 Hour of P ow er...... 18 idle items good-bye. his annual list of worst-dressed women is a publicity ploy to Six Million Dollar Man .. 8-40 30 . . . .WHNB. West Hartford WHYN 140) on Cable Channel Seeds...... 20 3:00 You'll love the cash . call attention to himself. Putting Elton on this year’s list was M ovie...... 9 40...... WHYN. Springfield 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable Latino...... 40 it will bring when his idea of a little joke. Actually, the way Elton dresses he M ovie...... 9 Faith For Today ...... 18 5 7 ...... WGBY. Springfield Channel 7. WCBS (2) will'be Sesame St...... 57 advertised in the belongs on somebody’s list. 3:30 Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 received on Cable Channel 9 10:30 American Sportsman ... 8-40 Classified ads. DEAR DICK: Is ever going to make new Nova...... 24-57 when WOR (9) is not on the episodes? I have heard that they will. — LAIRD BURNETT Groovie Gooiies...... 8 PTL Club...... 18 Programs seen on Channel air lall night). New Orleans, La. You heard wrong. I ran into Gene Rodenberry, the man behind Star Trek, in an elevator at CBS recently, and, as I Daytime programs always do when I see him, I asked him about the current status of the s.how. “It looks good for a feature film ” Gene Monday — Friday 8:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes Guiding L ight...... 3 Somerset ...... 20 sai^d. Possibly, if and when the “Star Trek” movie is made, a Noon 6:00 Monkees...... 5 ...... 20-22-30 Ready or Not ...... 5 Sesame St...... 24 rebirth of the TV series could follow, but that’s a long wav in News...... 3-8-9 Public Service Joe Franklin...... 9 Sesame St...... 24 Lucy Show...... 30 the future. Magnificent Marble Neighbors ...... 8-40 Programming...... 3 Leave It to Beaver ...... 40 Doctors...... 20-22-30 Mike Douglas ...... 40 DEAR DICK: Is Clint Eastwood married or steady dating? 9:00 M achine...... 20-22-30 6:30 10:30 Mr. Rogers ...... 57 And when was he bom? ESTHER MAE BELSEN, Prichard, New England Journal...... 3 Let’s Mdke a Deal...... 40 3:00 Public Service Andy Griffith ...... 5 4:30 Ala. Dennis the M enace...... 5 12:30 All in the Family...... 3 Programming...... 3-5-8-30 High Rollers ...... 20-22-30 Dinah ...... 3 Clint and Maggie Eastwood are one of the old, established Phil Donahue ...... 8 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Rin Tin T in ...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 40 Mike Douglas ...... 8 marriages in the movie world. They’ve been husband and Kitty Today...... 22 All My Children...... 8-40 General Hospital...... 8-40 7:00 Movie...... 20 wife, now, for 22 years. He was bom in 1930. Journey to Adventure...... 9 Lucy Show...... ,9 News...... 3 Not for Women Only...... 30 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 Take My Advice...... 20-22-30 Living Word ...... 18 DEAR DICK: My favorite show right now is Ellery Queen. I Underdog...... 5 Strum’n Drummers...... 40 Gam bit...... 3 Mod Squad...... 30 really like the theme song from that show. Could you tell me 1:00 Another World ...... 20-22-30 Cartoon C arnival...... 8 Today...... , 20 Bewitched ...... -.5 Sesame St...... 57 its title and who wrote it? GORDON PREND, Stockton, Ca. Match G am e...... 3 Today...... 22-30 Let's Make a D eal...... 8 5:00 I checked with thi Htery Queen people and they say the 9:30 Movies ...... 5-9 3:30 Good Morning...... 40 Straight Talk...... 9 Brady Bunch...... 5 theme — written by Leoniud Bernstein — is as yet untitled. I Green Acres ; ...... 5 Ryan's H ope...... 8-40 Mickey Mouse Club...... 3-5 Wheel of Fortune___20-22-30 Big Valley...... 22 said why not call it “Theife From Ellery Queen” and they 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies .....____9 Insight ...... 20 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 Electric Co...... 24 Mister Rogers...... 24 said that was a good idea. » maybe you helped name it. Bugs Bunny...... 5 Not for Women Only...... 22 Somerset ...... 22-30 Lassie...... 9 Edge of N ig^t...... 40 PTL Club...... 18 •• The other day, my son-in-law and myseH had a Good Morning...... 8 Mary Hartman...... 30 1:30 11:30 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 5:30 mile disenssion ahout who the first Tarzan was. He maintains News...... 9 Flintstones...... 40 As the World Turns...... 3 Love of Life ...... 3 Lilias, Yoga & You...... 57 Flintstones...... 5 that Johnny Weissmuller was the first. I said Elmo Lincoln 10:00 Rhyme Si Reason ...... 8-40 was. Which one of us is right? EDWARD F. LE COMTE 8:00 Midday L iv e ...... 5 Lassie...... 18 'Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 Price Is Rig^t ...... 3 Days of Our Lives .. .20-22-30 4:00 Welrton, W. Va. Happy Days...... 8-40 Bewitched ...... 3 Electric Co...... 24-57 Flintstones...... 5 That G irl...... 5 You are. Lincoln played Tarzan in 1918. When Weissmuller Hollywood Squares . .20-22-30 2 M '■ Lost in Space ...... 5 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 came along, in 1932, he was the sixth actor to play the part. Public Service A.M. Connecticut...... 8 Villa Alegre...... 24 320,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 News...... 40 Romper Room °...... 9 Brady Bunch...... 8-22 I^ g ra m m ln g ...... 9 Sesame St...... 57 2:30 Movie ...... 9 Page 6 - WEEKEND - April 10, 1976 WEEKEND - April 10, 1976 - Page Monday, April 12 Friday, April 16 CBS fa// schedule 6:00 Journey to Adventure___18 Merv Griffin...... 5 11:30 Notice News...... 3-8-22-30 Baseball...... 8-40 8:30 F ilm ...... 20 M ovies...... 3-5 . Don't be ashamed to 6:00 Bewitched ...... 5 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Our story...... 24 Merv Griffin...... 8 News...... 3-8-22-30 Merv Griffin...... 5 not very exciting It Takes a Thief...... 9 bring your do^ie to us! Anyone For Tennyson? . .. 57 9:00 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Bewitched ...... 6 The Practice...... 20-22-30 Real McCoys...... 18 NEW YORK (UPIi — Two-thirds of the new fall 7:30 All in the Family...... 3 Honeymoon Suite...... 40 Just because lie's very It Takes a Thief...... 9 Wall St. Week...... 24-57 To be announced . . . : ___ 20 Price is Right...... 3 Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 MacNeil R eport...... 57 t k \ r j i / M dirty and needs a good Real McCoys...... 18 9:00 schedule now has been unveiled and what’s coming up Zoom...... 24-57 Symphonic Soul ...... 24 r To be announced ...... 20 looks about as exciting as warmed-over meatloaf. Adam 12...... 5 M ovie...... 8-40 Gunsmoke ...... 40 ■the m i'uc'c of mo'mst'tcl bath and clipping. Just Public Affairs...... 8 Zoom...... 24-57 Rockford F ile s...... 20-22-30 CBS decided it had received its message, and the 9:30 Midnight dov.Tiaicliiiter JK be ashamed of yourself 6:15 Connecticut R eport...... 18 Gunsmoke ...... 40 Masterpiece Theatre . .. 24-57 programming for the new season is notablv lacking in in­ Maude...... 3 M ovie...... 9 if you don't mpke an News...... 20 Friends of Man ...... 20 Life In the S p irit...... 18 6:15 9:30 novation. 1:00 6:30 Hollywood Squares ___22-30 appointment for him or News...... 20 Movie...... 3 Two oldies and three new shows will bite the dust — Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 TALK ABOUT MACRAME! Mon.-Sot., 8-4 Partridge Family...... 5 MacNeil R eport...... 24 10:00 her soon! 6:30 Bible...... 18 "Medical -Center." “Cannon." "Bronk," "Popi" and 1:30 News...... 8-20-22-30 Polka ...... 40 Medical Center...... 3 Poor dogs can't call us. Partridge Family...... 5 10:00 "S ara." American Outdoorsman .. 18 Martin Agronsky...... 5 M ovie...... 2 WE HAVE A SELECTION OF News...... 5 17 1 -0 8 0 0 News...... 8-20-22-30 News...... 5 They will be replaced by three hour-long shows and En Francais ...... 24 1:35 V.G.K. PTLClub...... 18 CORDS-BEADS-RINGS Water W orld...... 18 PTL Blub...... 18 three half-hour situation comedies, along with a bit of Carrascolendas...... 57 Jack Benny...... 5 8:00 r Jigsaw John ...... 20-22-30 DS & SCISSORS DOGGIE SHOPPE Guppies to Groupers...... 24 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 shifting among the shows that remain. 6:45 Onedian Line...... 24 2:00 AND SLIDES Carrascolendas...... 57 Peanuts ...... 3 Missa Solemnis...... 24 Two of the newcomers are television series versions of Searching Society...... 24« Flying Circus ...... 57 Hitchcock presents ...... 5 ROUTE 30 POST ROAD PLAZA VERNON CONN The Cross Wits...... 5 AT VERY SENSIBLE PRICES. A Search For Freedom .. 57 successful films, and a third comes from the world of 7:00 On the Rocks ...... 8-40 10:30 3:30 7:00 10:30 sports— "Ball Four." starring ex-Yankee pitcher, author News...... 3-22-40 700 Club...... 18 Animation F estival...... 57 Pat Collins...... 2 News...... 3-22-40 Meet the M ayors...... 9 and sports announcer Jim Bouton. Andy Griffith ...... 5 Rich Little...... 20-22-30 11:00 4:00 WE HAVE'EVERY LITTLE THING T h t l r ^ A p r i l 1 5 a y . - Andy Griffith ...... 5 11:00 Like the ABC fall schedule announced earlier, CBS is Concentration ...... 5 Echoes of E rin ...... 57 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40 M ovie...... 2 What Will We Say 6:00 Concentration...... 8 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 cutting down on law and order — one ‘cop show, 8:30 Mary Hartm an...... 5-57 5:45 Mary Hartm an...... 5-57 to a Hungry World...... 9 News...... 3-8-22-30 Candid Camera...... 8 Ironside...... 9 "Delvecchio." starring Judd Hirsch, coming in and both Rikki-Tikki-Tavi...... 3 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Give Us This D a y ...... 2 The Lucy Show...... 9 Bewitched...... 5 M edix...... 18 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 a cop and a private eye going out. It Takes a Thief...... 9 Film ...... 20 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Hollywood Squares ... .. 22 "Delvecchio. " which will air on Sunday night at 10 p.m. Real McCoys...... 18 Aviation W eather...... 24-57 11:30 Tuesday, April 13 MacNeil R eport...... 24 Eastern time, following "Kojak. ” presents Hirsch as "an To be announced ...... 20 WHNB-TV Special Edition 30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Movies ...... 3-5-9 outspoken and brilliant big city police detective'^ with a 6:00 MacNeil R eport...... 24 Zoom...... 24-57 D ragnet...... 40 7:30 Merv Griffin...... 8 News...... 3-8-22-30 Treasure Hunt-...... 30 The Way It W as...... 24 Gunsmoke...... 40 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 P M ...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 law degree and a flair for conducting unpopular in­ Rookies ...... 40 vestigations. Bewitched ...... 5 Room 222 ...... 40 Habitat...... 57 scAvino's 6:15 8:00 Adam 12...... 5 It Takes a Thief...... 9 Martin Agronsky...... 57 10:30 News...... 20 Waltons ...... 3 To be announced ...... 8 12:40 Two new shows are penciled in for Monday nights — Real McCoys...... 18 FURNITURE SHOP, IN C . 8:00 Woman...... 24-57 6:30 The Cross W its...... 5 New Directions ...... 18 Room 222 ...... 40 "All's Fair" and “Executive Suite." Zoom.-...... 24-57 2800 MAIN S T R E E T , GLASTONBU RY Peter Cottontail...... 3 11:00 Partridge Family...... 5 Welcome Back, Kotter .8-40 Fisherm an...... 20 1:00 "Executive Suite." scheduled to air 10 p.m. Eastern Gunsmoke...... 40 Hours: Mon - Sat 9 to 5 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 The Cross W its...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40 News...... 8-20-22-30 M ovie...... 9 Midnight Special ___20-22-30 time, may be the most interesting of the new shows and 6:15 Happy Days...... 8-40 Mary Hartman...... 5-57 CUSTOM Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 700 Club ...... 18 MacNeil R eport...... 24 1:30 the answer to CBS' search for a dramatic series that Hollywood ^ u ares ...... 30 News...... 20 M ovie...... 9 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 D RAPERY As Man Behaves ...... 24 Mac Davis...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 2 explores human problems, not criminal practices. 700 C lub...... 18 Room 222 ...... 40 6:30 11:30 Hodgepodge Lodge ...... 57 Fourth E state...... 24 Joe Franklin...... 9 Directly preceding it is “All's Fair," a half-hour sit­ Partridge Family...... 5 Movin' On ...... 20-30 S P EC IA L Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Movies ...... 3-5 7:00 Thfe Way It W as...... 57 2:00 com starring Richard Crenna as an ultra-conservative News...... 8-20-22-30 Oral Roberts...... 22 8:00 Merv Griffin...... 8 FOR A P R IL News...... 3-22-40 8:30 M ovie...... 5 newspaper columnist in his 40s. and Bernadette Peters as Greatest Sports Legends . 18 Behind the L ines...... 24-57 M ovie___,...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith ___ ...... 5 Merv Griffin...... 5 3:35 a way-out liberal photographer in her 20s. Norman Lear As Man Behaves ...... 24 8:30 Barney M iller...... The Cross W its...... 5 Mystery of the Week . . . . 40 FREE Concentration___ ...... 8 . 8^0 Pat Collins...... 2 is executive producer, so count on them arguing politics Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Merv Griffin...... 5 MacNeil R eport...... 57 Ironside...... 9 Anyone For Tennyson? .. 24 Donny & Marie ...... 8-40 LINING Willi Ike Mets Baseball...... 9 4:05 in a half-hour primal scream. 7:00 Laveme & Shirley...... 8-40 11:45 Nashville on the Road . .. 18 Lowell Thomas...... 57 Survival K it...... 24-57 N rekM t tf evary 700 C lub...... 18 M ovie...... 2 CBS made room for "All’s F a ir " on Monday by News...... 3-22-40 M ovie...... 9 Sounding Board ...... 20 9:00 Andy Griffith ...... 5 9:00 itfortrapt! Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 5:35 scheduling "Maude" a half hour earlier and shifting “All 1:00 Black Perspective . . . . 24-57 Sts. of San Francisco . .8-40 Concentration...... g MASH...... 3 ANDnm l M 'iM To Tell the Truth . Week in Review...... 24-57 Give Us This D a y ...... 2 In The Family" to 9 p.m. Wednesday night. Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 ...... 30 M ovie...... 20-22-30 Ironside ...... 9 Rookies ...... 8-40 7:30 Great Performances .. 24-57 The only thing new about Tuesday night is Tony Orlan­ Pop Goes the Country. . . . 18 PoUce Woman ...... 20-22-30 1:30 do and Dawn, switched over from 8 p.m. Eastern time, M ovie...... 2 Lottery ...... 3 Film ...... 20 Adams Chronicles...... 24-57 9:30 Saturday, April 17 Wednesday to the same time slot Tuesday. Free sp/r/f Jack Benny...... 5 A wirM If sanglis eilir ti clwHt tm . Adam 12...... 5 Mundo Real...... 24 9:30 6:00 Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern time will be the new Joe Franklin...... 9 Fir FREE ship at hom itrviei Manna...... 18 Adventures of Gilligan .. 8-40 Charles Dierkop, who To Tell the Truth...... 30 One Day At a Time...... 3 Ag-USA...... 3 home of "Good T im es." following at 8:30 by "Ball Four," Open Door...... 57 2:00 10:00 Science Fiction Theatre ... 9 plays Pete Royster on Christian Living...... 18 The Presidents^...... 3 6:30 with Bouton and friends revealing the funny side of locker 7:30 Hitchcock P resents...... 5 ^ CALL 633^255 y iitn T H , Eye on Women . „...... 3 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 N B C -TV ’s “ P o lic e 10:00 News...... a. Mr. Rogers ...... 24 room and bullpen among the "Washington Americans" Woman” Tuesdays at 9 Bobby Vinton ...... 3 Switch...... 3 3:00 m Day or Nit* B Patterns for Living...... 5 ABC Closeup...... 8-W 10:00 major league ball club, p.m., lives simply in a Adam 12...... 5 News...... 5 Pat Collins...... 2 SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 7:00 (HROMA(OLOR M ovie...... 9 Shazam/Isis...... 3 "All In The Family" will be next, acting as lead-in for ...... g Fam ily...... g-40 3:30 Ranger Station...... 3 mountain- cabin, wearing PTL Club...... 18 Monkees...... 5 "Alice." based on the movie "Alice Doesn't Live Here DespertatAwake...... I8 M ovie...... 9 M ovie...... 2 Underdog...... 5 mostly clothes he makes BUCK WHITE TV 11:00 Super Friends...... 8-40 Anymore." It features Linda Lavin as a new widow who Music City...... 20 PTL Q u b ...... 18 5:30 ■ %. Cartoon C arnival...... 8 himself. News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40 Land of the Lost ___20-22-30 takes up waitressing to support herself and her Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 City of Angels...... 20-22-30 Give Us This D a y ...... 2 Lucy Show...... 22 Mary H artm an...... 5-57 Sesame St...... 24 precocious son, aged 12. STEREO-RADIO Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Consultation ...... 30 10:30 Thursday night remains the same, despite the Sales & Service 11:30 7:30 Wednesday, April14 Big Blue Marble ...... 3 Komedy C lassics...... 5 mediocre ratings "Barnaby Jones" has been earning in 6:00 M ovies...... 3-5 Run Joe R un...... 20-22-30 Happy E aster...... ig Dennis the M enace...... 5 the 10 p.m.. Eastern time, slot. 8:30 ALWAYS BEST Mery G riffin...... 8 11:00 News...... 3-8-22-30 Film ...... 20 The Lucy Show___ ...... 9 643-S13S ZtHOlIRTOWIlie News...... 9 Friday night CBS will try a new adventure show at 8-9 Bewitched...... 5 Merv Griffin...... 5 1 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Space Nuts ...... 3 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Dick Van Dyke___ ...... 20 BBYAT I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 p.m.. Eastern time. That's family time and "Spencer's It Takes a Thief...... 9 Victory Garden...... 24 Mannix...... 40 Speed Buggy...... 8-40 Victory Garden...... 57 11:30 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 Pilots" is the only newcomer to the schedule that appears Real McCoys...... I8 9:00 TDRNPIKE TV MacNeil R eport...... 57. Action T heatre...... 9 M ovies...... 3-5-9-40 8:00 to be specially tailored to appeal to kid audience. It stars To be announced ...... 20 7:30 Cannon...... 3 1 • BiggMtTrKiM Midnight Planet of the Apes.. .20-22-30 Merv Griffin...... 8 Ranger Station...... 3 a pair of pilots who work for the crusty owner of a Zoom...... 24-57 Name That T une...... 3 B aretta...... 8-40 Movie ...... 9 Electric Co...... 24 Adam 12...... 5 Johnny C arson___ .20-22-30 * Ftw Homo Trial Flintstones...... 5 dilapidated flying company and will pilot anything with Gunsmoke ...... 40 Great Performances ... 24-57 1 12:40 11:30 325,000 Pyram id...... g MacNeil Report ...... 57 Hong Kong Phooey ...... 8-40 wings. 6:15 9:30 a O N E Y E A R Magician ...... 40 Ghost Busters...... 3 Mayor’s Half H o u r...... 18 1:00 3I5CINT4g.ST.,MANCH£STM,CONN..Phon.643-5135 Newark and Reality ...... 9 News...... 20 The Rock...... ig 1 FREE SERVICE 1:00 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 Both CBS and ABC now have settled on their basic Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Em ergency...... 20-22-30 6:30 10:00 1 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Westwind ...... 20-22-30 schedules, which leaves just NBC — and NBC has had a MacNeil Report...... 24 1:15 1 8:30 Partridge Family...... 5 Blue Knight...... 3 1:30 Mister Rogers...... 24 disastrous year in the ratings. Issues '76...... 40 Jack Benny ...... 5 1 FOR rao^ONu. Quaun I SrtMaetlon Brady Bunch...... 5 News...... 8-20-22-30 Martin Agronsky...... 57 News...... 5 CONTIOUED RUTO B oA IKPaiRS M ovie...... 2 Tom and J e rry ...... 8-40 Noon To be announced ...... 18 1:30 Guinntaad 8:00 Starsky & Hutch ...... 8-40 1 Joe Franklin...... 9 Connecticut R eport...... 9 Valley of the Dinosaurs .. 75-- En Francais ...... 24 M ovie...... 2 ■ on all malie$... Flip Wilson ...... 3 The Jersey S ide...... ,9 ixMonay 1:45 Sigmund___.-...... 20 Soul Train ...... 5 ...movies on TV Book B eat...... 57 Joe Franklin...... 9 1 The Cross Wits...... 5 PTL aub ..-...... 18 Jack Benny...... 5 Josie & the Pussycats . 22-30 Lost Saucer...... 8 6:45 Sandburg’s Lincoln . .20-22-30 1:45 Josie & Pussycats...... 20 Bionic Woman ...... 8-40 1 LOAN and RENTAL CARS 2:15 9:00 Continued from Page 3 1:30 (2) "The Gift of Love" Hitchcock Presents ...... 5 Jetsons...... 22-30 Searching Society...... 24 Movie______9 10:30 1 I Hitchcock Presents...... 5 Bullwinkle...... “. 3 (1958). Lauren Bacall, Robert 7:00 '■ 3:05 I Available by Appointment... Zoom...... 24 700 Club...... !!'!!! 18 Gamer Ted Armstrong....9 3:05 Partridge Family...... 5 Burton, Noel Coward. 11:30 Stack. Renoir ...... „ 2 4 Pat Collins...... 2 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 News...... 3-2240 Little House 1 Pat Collins...... 2 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 9 (5) "A Foreign Affair" (1948). 2:00 (5) “ One Foot in Andy Griffith ...... 5 on the P rairie...... 20-22-30 Anyone For Tennyson? ... 57 3:35 1 Waldo Kitty ...... 20-22-30 12:30 Jean Arthur, John Lund. Heaven" (1941). Fredic Coo^tration ...... g lldW M ovie...... 2 STAN OZMEK, Manner 3:35 Fat A lbert___...... '... 3 11:30 (9) "The Crimsoq March. Martha Scott, Report From the Capitol. 24 M ovie...... 2 Electric Co. '...... 24 . iNMide ...... 9 Dear Love...... 57 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40 5:25 1 9:30 American Bandstand...... 8 Cult” Boris Karloff. 4:05 “Tenth Avenue Angel" 301-315 CENTER ST., MANaESTER 5:25 Mary Hartman...... 5-57 Give Us This Day ...... 2 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 GoJJSA ...... 20-22-30 Christopher Lee. Barbara (1948). Margaret O’Brien, L Give Us This D a y ...... 2 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 Bewitched...... 5 Steele. George Murphy. Page 8 - WEEKEND - April 10. 1976 Cheney Library adds books Library hours Mary Cheney Library a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Baylis — Maggie Baylis on New books at Manchester's Scobey — Gifts from your Adult —9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 1 to.5 p.m. Sunday. practicing plant parenthood Mary Cheney Library: garden Monday through Friday, 9 Whiten Memorial Library Brahms — Gilbert and Shaw — Washington for a m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 1 to 5 Adult and Juvenile—10 a.m. Fiction Sullivan children p.m. Sunday. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Alther— Kinflicks Buckley — The worlds of Juvenile —9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a,m. to 6 p.m, Black — Ride the golden Victorian fiction Storobell — "Like it was" Monday through Thursday, 9 Saturday, tiger Burian — Prague Castle Bicentennial games'n fun Canning — The Kingsford Day — Doris Day: her own handbook mark story Walker — Backstage at the Cookson — Miss Martha strips Mary Crawford Federman — Surfiction Here’s bookmobile route Davies — World of wonders George — My heart soars Widener — Lemmon: a Disney — Winifred Houck — American quilts biography Monday 2:10 p.m. —Homestead Park Thursday Godden — The peacock and how to make them 11 a.m. —N. Elm St. Apartments. 10:30 a.m. —Head Start. A cartoon history of United spring 11:40 a.m. —Candlewood 2:50 p.m. —Woodhill and 1:30 p.m. —Bliss St. Howell — Helping ourselves States foreign policy, 1776- Dr. Evergreen Rds. Heaven — The fires of Hyde — Oscar Wilde 1976 2:10 p.m. —Esquire Dr. Glenlochy Koudelka — Gypsies 1:30 p.m. —Hainlin St. 3:30 p.m. —Crescent and 2:50 p.m. —Bretton Rd. and Hibbert— Light on Lucrezia Disasters: from the pages 2:10 p.m. —Clinton St. (near Durant Sts. Transit Lane. Keating — A remarkable McKinney — Fred of New York Times Oak). 4:10 p.m. —Parkade 3:30 p.m. —Barry and case of burglary Carrasco: The heroin 2:50 p.m. —Meadow and Apartments. Saulters Rds. merchant We Americans...National Marlowe — Translation Pilgrim Lanes. 4:10 p.m. —Loomis St. Geographic Society Wednesday Olesker — No place like Martin — Toward the Ph.D 3:30 p.m. —Ferguson and for dogs 10:30 a.m. —Lincoln Center. Friday home Philadelphia furniture and Garth Rds, 11:40 a.m . —Ivy Manor 1:40 p.m. —Sunnybrook Seoppettone — The late Morgan — American its makers 4:10 p.m. —Alice and Apartments. Apartments. great me , slavery. American freedom Arcellia Drs. The Thirteen colonies 1:30 p.m. —Briarwood Dr. 2:20 p.m. —Pine Ridge O'Connor — How to-make Tuesday 2:10 p.m. —Leland Dr. Nonfiction cookbook Apartments. your man more sensitive 10:30 a.m. —Squire Village. 2:50 p.m. —Santina Dr. 3:10 p.m. —Drexel and Croft Abraham — Organic gar­ Roseman — Presidential Women and the power to 1:30 p.m. —Castle and Turn- 3:30 p.m. —Winthrop Rd. Drs. dening under glass stvle change bull Rds. 4:10 p.m. —Squire Village. 4 p.m. —Rachel Rd. Change for $10 to be five $2s

You may be doing a double-take when you count your change after April 13. But don't panic, because for the first time in more than 10 years, the $2 bill is again issued by the U.S. Treasury. The new $2 bills will be available to the public at banks beginning April 13. That date concides with the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, whose picture appears on the bill. Completing the Bicentennial design on the reverse side is a vignette based on Togo overdoes it again the “The Signing of the Declaration of Independence" by artist John Trumbull. By RUSS MacKENDRICK Seemingly, whatever has hung in the The Delaware found itself in the midst Initially, the Treasury is making 225 The Watchdog Committee of the headlines a while was brought forth a of a commemorative boom and was million of the new $2 notes available. The American Philatelic Society keeps Togo stamp from the Republique Togolaise. snapped up by investors. From thence Treasury estimates the new $2 bills will on a special list called “The Trend With Anyone following Scott’s catalogs in from time to time many have reached the also result in a savings of $4 million to $7 Caution.” This is « place for countries making up a one-form-every-country market. million per year in printing of ?1 bills. that have been given black blots for collection would need two from this place because it is in Volume I as part of the abusive practices in stampdom. Just goes to show An average of 1.6 billion $1 bills are One of the points they go by is whether British Empire and again in Volume III on printed per year, accounting for 55 to 60 there are any un­ its own. Want some Franklin Mint staff of 25 off? per cent of the total volume of the curren­ warranted high In the course of checking the book and Perera Fifth Avenue, Inc. is offering cy printed. The new $2 bill is expected to values included in smirking over some of Togo’s excesses grab-bag lots of sterling silver medallions, replace about half of the singles in circula­ the set. This one is O t S I U p S with a fellow club member, we discovered ingots, and plates at least 25 per cent tion duruing the next several years. really askmg for it flf|W the 1967 set devoted to Stamp Cqllecting. below issue price. Also they throw in Currency collectors can get a first-day- as every one of the «**»w Here is portrayed a stamp auction, a bonuses such as a $100 Barbados gold coin of-issue memento by picking up a ?2 bill at stamps will cost coins store, a packet-vending machine, and with a $599 order. Just goes to show. the bank on April 13 and taking it. to the about $3. Their only exhibition hall, and a father and son Post Office. Affix a 13-cent stamp and leg to stand on is studying an album. It is in eight stamps Near bullion price and a souvenir sheet. In a twinkling it give it to the window clerk for a hand-back that they are printed in gold foil. I t is The 1964 U.S. proof set is beginning to became what CSmck’s nonphilatelic wife cancellation. The offer is good only on described by the vendors as a stunning rattle its cage. This has the last of the would call “Another of your idiotic gotta- April 13. ■ issue that will be popular among all silvers and the first Kennedy half. In its collectors. There are five exciting gits! ” We came to scoff and stayed to buy stamps. Palmy and overspeculated days it sold for designs, so-called, for ?15. more than $20 - now only $4 or $5. It is Togo is that sweltering little strip on the weird for this is to be going for anything so underside of Africa’s bulge between Why it’s scarce near to ■'its bullion value. Ghana and Dahomey. They have a 30-mile A writer in Coin World explains why the QAieetend seacoast. 22,000 square miles of area and Connecticut Tercentenary half of 1935 A ‘stuffing bee’ Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ two million people. You might think that with a mintage of 25,000 is so much The Manchester Philatelic Society will sion supplement, is published each Satur- they would be in the far boondocks of scarcer, than the later Delaware with 20,- have its monthly business meeting day hy The Manchester Evening Herald, philately but they are actually one of the 000. ' I Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040, Tuesday the 13th at Mott’s Community most with-it countrii|S: They haven’t mis­ The Connecticut, with its Charter Oak Hall, 7 to 10 p.m. Among other hectic Deadline for Forum of the Arts: Eight sed an Olympics s^ce 1960 or a World days before publication. Advertising and chunky eagle, came out during hard preparations for the MANPEX will be an 1 deadline: Five days before publication. Soccer match or a inoon-landing, or space times and went singly into collectors’ envelope-stuffing bee. Members are walk or Boy Scout gathering, or you- hands and now reposes in jewel cases un­ requested to bring handfuls of not-too- name-it’s anniversary. touched. awful duplicates to add to the pile.