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Vol. 41 No. 35 • SUBSCRIPTION PRICE'$12.00 PER YEAR Car. Rt. P.S. PRICE 30 CENTS Sept. 4, Both Parties Have Primaries Tuesday The polls will be open from 12 gubernatorial nod. Democrat Gov. William A. O'Neill noon to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, for The community's 3,053 eligible in, November. Among 'the con- the three Democrat .and Republican Republican voters, will help choose tenders, is Watertown, insurance ex- primary battles highlighted, by a between three hopefuls seeking the ecutive Richard C. Bozzuto, a favorite son running for the GOP GOP shot at challenging incumbent former state senator from, the 32nd . He is being fought, for the role 'by Community Possible Site Naugatuck's Gerald Labriola, also a former state senator, and For Transferring Refuse Westport's Julie D1. Belaga, deputy house majority leader. The Connecticut Resource plans at this week's Council Mr. Bozzuto received 538 delgate MAKING A PERSONAL inspection of a huge pit dug on the A&D Recovery Authority is scheduled to meeting. Automotive property, Main Street, is owner Butch Pinard, second from votes during the party's nominating meet Friday to continue discussing The chairman, said he,, doesn't convention in July. But, Mr. right, and a construction worker who watch a workman in the deep hole. think there will be any "'real objec- The service station is replacing its two 21-year-old fuel tanks according plans that 'would add 10 regional Labriola and Mrs. Belaga cached towns, to the number considering tions" to building,, a, transfer plant culled at least 20 percent, of the total to a new federal law, which says tanks older than 15 years must be replac- in the community on 7 acre's adja- ed by 1988, or have them subjected to annual inspections costing at least sending their trash, to a planned delagate count, to force a. primary. garbage- to-energy plant, in cent to 'the old- Chase Brass in- The town's 3,383 Democrats, $1,000 per tank. A&D hopes to have the project completed by the end. dustrial area, off Route 8. of'the week, and resume its gas pumping, which has been interrupted Hartford. meanwhile, will choose between luring the installation. (Valuckas Photo) Also up for consideration will, be "The only people who would use Harold D. Hansen, 'the party- the feasibility of building a transfer 'Watertown roads (to haul garbage) endorsed candidate, and Paul S. station, in Watertown along proper- would, be Bethlehem, and they don't Amenta to' represent 'the party in 'the ty close to Route 8, near the Witer- generate much trash, and. possibly November race for the Sixth • School Calendar Listed 1 bury.city line. 'Woodbury,' ' the chairman-observ- District Congressional, seat. The • ,. Officials from, eight area towns ed. "The rest 'would use Route 8 to winner • will oppose incumbent. For -New Academic Year decided, last, week to ask the CRRA get there,.*"., • Republican, U.S. Rep. Nancy L. The School Department has an- holiday. to construct: a regional refuse The CRRA' formally voted Aug. Johnson. nounced 'the academic calendar for February—14; no school, Satur- transfer station in Watertown, The 19 to' allow Watertown and, 10 other Closer to' home. Democrats of the the 1986-87' school year approved day, 7th through Monday, 16th, for decision, will be considered at 'the area, communities to join the Hart- 76th, Assembly District—which in- by the Board of Education this winter'recess and INashington's-Bir- Sept. .5 meeting in, Hartford. ford project: without, paying a "late cludes a portion of'the eastern half summer. thday 'holiday. Gordon James, Town, Council fee" 'penalty of approximately $20 of town—will pick between a, ton.., The 185-day slate, including five March—21; no school for chairman, 'was expected to'bring the Plymouth's William C. Hogan and. Council up to date:' on the refuse The CRRA also agreed, to build days for inclement weather, would (Continued on page 2) Thomaston's Marie Galbraith to have schools ending the year Thurs- a transfer station to' serve 10 of the • lead 'the party against. GOP incum- day, June 25, 1987. The schedule is 11 new members in the Naugatuck bent Francis Carpenter. subject to change by the Board as Valley area, provided 'the towns There are. 1,121 Democrats in 'the the school year progesses. could, generate 100 tons of garbage '76-04! District of Watertown, which The month by month breakdown, (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) with the number of school days and vacation days noted, is as follows: September— 20 class days; no Annual "Oktoberfesi Set further days off, October—•22,; no school. Monday, 13th, for Columbus Day... Oct. 4 At Downtown-Mall November—16; no school, for 'The town's annual Oktoberfest mall. All, businesses and organiza- students Tuesday, 4th, Election Day has been scheduled for Saturday, tions planning to participate in the (inservice day for staff); Monday, Oct. 4, rain or shine, in. 'the Oktoberfest. should send. a. 11th, Veteran's 'Day; Thursday downtown area 'by the Depot Square representative. through Sunday, :27th to 30th, Mall, festival organizers have The planners, have "announced Thanksgiving holiday recess announced. booths will cost $20. Fees are (schools close at end of four-four The festivities will begin at: 1,0 payable to the association, in care of session Wednesday, 26th). a.m.. with an antique car parade. Rich Foumier at The Knothole, December—YJ; no school Other highlighted, activities will be Main Street. Wednesday, 24th though Sunday, a square dance inviting audience Jan., 4, for Christmas recess (full participation, a. Little Miss 'Water- Parochial Schools day of classes Tuesday, Dec. 23). PLANNING IS UNDERWAY for the Saturday, Oct. 4 annual 'town Rageant, music by the Funky Oktoberfest in downtown Watertown at the Depot Square Mall area. January—

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Your Honda Generator Supplier. See: Complete Line In Stock. POWER 0, '* PRODUCTS •SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY" 838 Main St., Oakville CALL FOR INFORMATION 274-1165 274-6753 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6:30 • Sat. 9-3 &"4 town timdtf (Watertown, Conn.) Sept.--4, 1986" nnnnnnnQninDnDniDDnoinooaonnnnDDDnGProperty of the iWatertown Historical Society TOWN TIMES INC. Published weekly. Subscriptiowatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn rates are $12 within Editor Litchfield County, $14 elsewhere in. Connecticut and $16 'Town, Times out of state. Office is located in the: Capozzi Professional Dear Sir: Building, 1192 Main Street, Watertown. Second class We were glad to see the letter by postal paid at Watertown, Ct. • the Garbrecht boys in. last week's 1 For news o:r information call 274-6721, Address mail 'Town 'Times. I .am sure many to TOWN TIMES, Box I, Watertown, Ct. residents are concerned with 'their POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Town plight, namely the increased traffic Times. P.O. Box 1, Watertown, Ct. 06795. on their road due to drivers trying to find, a new way downtown, or out of downtown from Middtebury William E. Simmons, Publisher Road. • Thomas Valuckas, Editor; Kirn Harmon, Editorial Assistant;- We often, accessed Echo Lake Dolores Semeraro, Advertising Manager; Carolyn Priestman Road and .Route 8 via Academj and Judy Sturges, Sales Representatives; Martha Stammer, Hill. Furthermore, we haie a son Production Supervisor; Pamela Conboy, Bernice Proe and at Tat, attend Christ Church, and Lisa. Biello, Production Staff; Lillian Misura, Odette Sirois visit, the library very often We are and Judy Smith, Circulation and mailing. very much inconvenienced by the USES 635-480 new traffic patterns. We have lived here 14 years and DID • DIQD DD •• DID DD ID D Q DO DO DD DO DD D DD! Dl don't feel that one track's having, 0 ADVERTISING NOTICE brake failure while going down TOWN TIMES will make even- effort lo see that, all advertising copy is correctly printed. The publishers assume no financial responsibility for typographical errors in Academy Hill, justifies making that advertisements, but will gladly reprint, without charge, that part, of advertisement in a one-way road, nor do we see any which an error may occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may be canceled or cor- benefit in extending that status to rected within deadline limits only, •fiie block connecting; Woodruff Petty prejudices enable folks to Sort saving for a rainy day when Avenue to Route 6. . form opinions without (acts. the sun is shining brightly. While we'all would like our homes to be on roads lightly travel- ed, people who purchase homes in the center of town to be near NRTIONRL TV & APPLIANCE everything have to expect the traf- fic that comes along with the Mrs. Stephen AH location. Miss MaryBeth Yarnall, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, Anthony N. Fusco, SALES & SERVICE By making, these roads one way, 192 Bunker Hill Road, was married to Stephen AH, son of Mr. and Mrs. the traffic does not lessen, it simp- Nevzat All, Wolcott, on Friday, Aug. 29, at. the Immaculate Concep- FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES ly must 'take more circuitous and in- tion Church. The Rev. John. P. Blanchfield officiated, and a reception convenient paths to proceed. The OPEN THURSDAY TILL 8 P.M. followed at The Aqua Turf, Plantsville. The bride had, Mrs. Frederick decision to make these roads one I. 'Tough as her honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jon Rebecchi way does not seem to have been .and Miss Sandra L, Guerrera. The best. man. was Mark J. Ali, and ushers made in the best interests of the were Gregory Ali, Mark A. Fusco, and Frederick. J. Tough... Mrs. Ali 283-4327 town. was graduated from Notre Dame Academy, Waterbury, and from Post We feel the road should revert: to College, "'Waterbury, with a degree in administrative assistance. She is its two-way routing as before, and. an executive secretary for Unroyal, Inc., Middlebury. Mr. Ali was 32 MAIN ST. •would like a. good explanation to 'the graduated from, Wolcott High School and from Pratt & Whitney's four- citizens if that can't be done. year tool and die apprenticeship program... He is employed by Pratt & THOMASTON Sincerely, Whitney, Southington, as a, manufacturing engineer. Timothy and Lorraine O'Grady —Free Pick Vp & Delivery For Senior Citizens— 248 Concord Drive nience of the family. Home, 19.5 Main St., is in charge Mrs. Upson died "Monday, Sept, of arrangements. 1, at St. Mary's Hospital in Water- OBITUARY bury after a long illness. Until her Craig R. Szantyr illness, she was a cafeteria worker Funeral, services for Craig R. . Mrs. David W. Upson Sr. at Watertown, High School. Szantyr, 25, of 85 Litchfield Road, Serving' Watertown Memorial services for Mrs. were held Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 8:30' Elaine (Wiltshire) Upson, 30, wife Besides her husband and parents;, a.m. from, the Bergin Funeral of David W. Upson Sr., of Unman Robert: Wiltshire of Watertown, and Home, Waterburj',, to St.. Ann's Road, were held Wednesday, Sept. Rimalda (Rinaldi) Wiltshire of Church, Waterbury, for a Mass at For More Than 130 Years 3, at 10 a.m. at: Kingdom. Hall, Oakvilie, she leaves a son, David (Continued on page 6) Plymouth, with Paul Capella of- W Upson Jr., and a, daughter, Miss ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE • ficiating. Burial will be in Paula K, Upson, both, of Water- Bethlehem Cemetery at the cotwe- town; two brothers; a, sister, Miss Karla Wiltshire of Oakvilie; six; NATURALIZED John S. Brady nieces and two nephews. THE The Hiefceox-Mitchell Funeral, Executive Vice-President LORAINE GARDENS SEMONES P.O. Box 2600 1359 Main St., Watertown Upholstery Company 1.0! 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Certificates and 7.5 conti- Haii.in or Kirrow WilLhs ail Special Onien nuing 'education units will be awa.rd.ed upon successful completion • ' High Color of the course. This course is approved by the State of Conn Set in 14kt 4 Prong Screw Backs best foot iorward Department of Education. Depot Square Mail Watertown ' Registration forms and. a, brochure for the income tax course may Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 be obtained by contacting the H&R Blockoffice atP'.O. Rox 1419, •I. 1.2 Grand St. Waterbury Thura. til 8, Sun. 11-3 131 North Colony Rd., Wallingford, Ct. §6492. Telephone Hon.-Sat, 0:3O-5j3O Thurs._tjj 8-30' 753-7823. Cal today! 754-5903 HC9 Property of the Watertown HistoricalIMvn. Times '(Watertown , SocietyConn,;} Sept.,. 4", 19'8'S"P.&ge- 5 cause. The stretch of road near and Det. Sgt. 'Ron Blanchard, went Driver Critical Rockdale Avenue is posted for 35 Flair .Arrested, to the condo, where, 'they reported- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgmph. ly saw illegal drags on a. 'table. After Accident A passenger in the Sedlak vehi- In. Drug Maids cle, Craig R. Szantyr, 2,4, of 85 Lit- Three juveniles also were in the On Main Street chfield Road, was pronounced dead Watertown police last week ' condominium. One was charged NUNS at 'the scene. charged, two residents with posses- with, possession of marijuana and is' Potted & "Dig Your Own" 'The driver of a 1980 Mazda RX7 'Police ask anyone who has. infor- sion of marijuana and. related being held at. the Bridgeport. Cor- More than 30 Varieties involved in a fetal car accident ear- mation on 'the whereabouts of the crim.es. after a. long, police investiga- , rectional Center. ly Friday morning still Mas listed in two men before 'the accident should, tion into drug, trafficking. Please Call 274-0*685 critical condition at St. Mary's call 2M-2533, .. Charged and later released, for a : Mr. Gavallas, Det. Thomas 6 Chimney Road Hospital in Waterbury this week. Cipria no Shooting Sept. 9 court appearance was Lynn Kolatsky, and officers Dave Shepis Across. Chief Inspector John Gavallas Mr. Gavallas said, no new leads L,.,'Wilkie, 34, of 245 Cherry Ave. and Steve Commack parti.cipa.ted. in Buckingham Street off said Mark E. Sedlak, 25, of 96 have 'turned up in 'the investigation She was charged, with possession of : the Thursday raid at 'the Gargoni 11 Nova Scotia Extension Bamford Ave., Oakville, still was of the shooting of Raymond marijuana, risk of injury to a minor, 'residence after a search, warrant was in 'the hospital following the acci- Cipriano by a gunman. Aug. 25 as and illegal sale of marijuana after " obtained from Waterbury Superior dent around 12 midnight Thursday. he stood in, the of his base- police raided her condominium, ,: Court. No charges have been, filed, ment, apartment at 433 Woadbury Aug. 27. The seized marijuana from the Police said the accident occurred Road. 'The next, night, Gary Gargoni, two investigations was worth about near the Seymour Smith Manufac- Mr. Cipriano, 40, 'was shot in. the 34, of Caruso Drive was charged $2j000, according to police. turing Co. on Main Street in chest with a 12-gauge shotgun from with possession, of marijuana and Oakville. The Sedlak car was about 10 feet. The glass and screen the intent to sell, after police sear- Swimming Areas Closed traveling, north, on Route 73 when in the window were blown, out. ched his home. Mr. Gargoni still it veered to the right and hit a, park- Police that, night combed the was being held last week, as bail The Parks and Recreation 9 ed Ryder Rental truck. woods near the residence, and had not been set. Department has announced all The Mazda then spun around and found a few signs someone recent- Chief Inspector John Gavallas waterfront areas have been closed hit a, concrete abutment. The cause ly had walked through the woods. said police had received a tip the for swimming as of Labor Day. of the crash still is under investiga- A roadblock last Wednesday night night of Aug. 27' Miss Wilkie was Echo Lake and Crestbrook Park, tion, although police believe excess however, still are open for on 'Route 6 failed to turn, up any dispensing, marijuana to minors. M waienownz74ms5J K speed mig,'ht have contributed, to the more information. Chief Inspector Edwin Williams picnicking.

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ERTO PLKZM te 1161 MAIN ST. WATERfQWN Baggf '8 •TSwa.:TimesProperty. •(Watertowii, -Com,} of.. Sept. the, '.4, 1986 ;Watertown Historical Society Creating Employee Loyalty PasquaJe Santoli •also "-woriced ' with,,. Hie 'Lander's •:Iiig,, and'St. 'Mary's Hospital. •••••-...- ,; '••'Or • " •• ',. ^OBITUARY Funeral • services for Fasquale Ferry Clark. Co. of New Britain,.,' ,'••' "'Are You:Headed For-, • Screening will .include blood, tests watertownhistoricalsociety.orgSantoli, 98, of 590 Congress Are., Besides .his wife of Southington,,, (CBC and. chemistry), electrocar- . .'." LaborTKNIUB? ' ' (Continued from page 4) ••Wiiterbury, were held Tuesday, he leaves one daughter; four step- Business and professional: diogram, glaucoma lest,, urinalysis, 9 a.m. Burial, was in new Pine Sept.. 2,,, at, 8:15 a.m. from the Col- daughters, including Beverly employers are offered the key blood" pressure,," measurement, of Grove Cemetery., asanto Funeral Home, Waterbury, Monterosso of Oakville; and one •to understanding complex faeight/wejght, health history, lest employw regulations, thanks Mr. Szanlyrdied Friday, Aug. 29, to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel brother. for visual, acuity, .and a test to detect Church, Ifcterbury, tor a Mass at. to a new one-source reference of injuries sustained .in. an the presence of blood in 'the stool. '9 a.m.; Burial was" in Mt. Olivet 'book, which covers the feder- automobile accident in Oakville. Mrs. William F. Cpsgiwe A nurse practitioner will be in at- Cemetery. : al laws pertaining to' employ- tendance to offer breast examina- He was the husband of Patricia. Funeral services for Mrs. ers and employees. (Sedlak) Szantyr.,,, Mr. Szantyr was Mr. Santoli'died Saturday, Aug. • Dorothy '(Richmond) Cosgrove, 68, tions and pap tests, for 'women, and employed, as a. paramedic for the 30, at: the Park Manor Convalescent, of 95 Beverly 'Ave., Waterbury, UNDERSTAND a prostrate examination, for men. Campion Ambulance Co., and. was Home after a brief illness. He was were held Tuesday, Sept., 2, at 9:30' There is a suggested donation, a former EMT with the Wolcott the husband' of 'the late Carmela a.m.. from., the ..Bergin Funeral EMPLOYEE more or less accepted, to assist in Volunteer Ambulance group. (Dayi.no) Santoli. He came to this •Home, Waterbu..ry,.to St., 'Thomas REGULATIONS' covering costs, not. paid 'through Besides his wife of Wateifown country and, to Waterbury" from Ita- Church for a Mass at 10 a.m. Burial federal, state, or local grants. State and. parents, of Waterbury, Stanley ly in 1912, and was employed by the was in new St. Joseph's Cemetery. Medicaid recipients, may present and Jeanne (Parent) Szantyr, he Waterbury Buckle Co.. until his .Mrs. Cosgrove, 'the wife of their title XIX cards in lieu, of leaves a son, Craig R. Szantyr D of retirement in 1969.- William F. Cosgrove, died Friday, donation. Watertown; a daughter, Elizabeth He leaves one grandson, .Ray- Aug. 29, at St. Mary's ..Hospital Further information or appoint- M. Szantyr of Watertown; a. mond Santoli. of Charles Street; two after a long illness. She was a.,com- ments for screening can be obtain- brother; a. sister; and several aunts, great-grandchildren; and several municant of St. Thomas Church. ed by contacting 'the senior center nieces and nephews. Besides her husband of •Water- The 96-page book, Under- uncles, nieces, and nephews. stand Employee Regulations, at. 274-5411, ext, 42.3:, or 'the EHSS, bury, she leaves two .sons; one, 24 Central. Ave., Watertmry, at John S. Shigo ' simplifies federal statutes by brother, Frederick 1, Richmond Jr., • providing' numerous check- 753-9284. " . Funeral services for John S. of Watertown; two sisters; four 1 i sts, q u estion-an d-an swers, by Pierre •Shigo, 73, . of 1 Darling. St., .grandchildren; and. several nieces and clarifications of the lat- Southington, husband of Ruth Holy Cross H.SL SHOES AND and. nephews. , est, court interpretations of (Brow) Shi.g;o, were held Tuesday, HANDBAGS various laws. It is loaded, Sept. 2, at 9:15 a.m.. from the with practical advice...how : Mothers' Club 'Qtitt.SiiniK- Mrs. 'Katharine PaDadino " .to word a ''help-wan ted" • Xa top DellaVecchia Funeral. Home, •' Funeral services for ,M:rs. ' Southington, to St. Domenic's. ad...how to comply with Meeting Monday {Catherine 'V. (Lombardo) Palla- Church for a. Mass at 1.0 a.m.. Burial EEOC how' long to retain lest foot forward dino, 83, of 59 Pepperidge Tree . • The Holy Cross High School was in St. Mary's Cemetery, New various personnel and pay- Depot Square Mali ' load, were held Saturday, Aug. 30,. Mothers' Club will hold its, first Watertown Britain. roll records..,. tax- calendars at 8 a.m. from," the Maio.ra.no • regular meeting of the 1986-87' year Hours: • Mom .-Sal.- I(!-,5:,1J) - -Mr. Shigo died Saturday, Aug. ,. even a model "Employee Thurs. lil 8 Funeral Home, Waterbury, to St.. Handbook." It covers the on Monday, Sept.. -8, in the school -30, at Bradley Memorial Hospital. John's .Church for a .Mass at. 9 a.m.. various subjects iii a way cafeteria, Oronoke Road, Wat- : He retired 11 years, ago from, the Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. - ••• . thatis clear and concise. One erbury. Berlin Education Department,,and Mrs. Palladino died. Thursday, reader has: called it "by far The meeting, which will begin at Aug. 28, at her home after a brief . the finest explanation and' 7:30 p.m., will include a welcom- illness. She resided in. Waterbury interpretation of federal, law ing for new members. Brother CLOSED FOR VACATION that we have ever seen," Harold. Hathaway, C.S.C., and most of her life, moving to •'Water- Sheldon I. London, who' Week of September 8th! ' :,.:-._ town two years ago." practices, law in Washington, • Sister Denise Conway, C.N.D., the Wish us luck at the -.y.'".'[> ''':•: She leaves'"one daughter, Mrs. is the author. He has previ- principal and. vice-principal of the : Anthony '(Eleanor) Caterino of ously written two best-selling school, respectively, will address Miss America Scholarship 'Pageant!'. ' Watertown, with whom, she resid- books in, the labor field. the membership. Fish Bowl Sale Qmtinuhig....Sairi&fQ-t6;100%^ ed; one sister; eight grandchildren; For a copy of the book, send Officers this year are Emma * Sales tax. not excused 'eight great-grandchildren; and. $9.95, which includes postage Barone, president; Tommi Dad- and handling, to London, Depot Square Malt several nieces and nephews. dona, administrative assistant; Cin- Publishing • Company, Suite • dy Galvin, vice-president; Mary Watertown 'TRIED AND' 'TRUE 401, 1725 DeSales Street, • 2nd Floor Amid, lecoiding secretary; Bever- Don't knock the tried and true: N.W., Washington, D.C. 2003:6,. ' ly Boulanger, treasurer; and Marie Open Tues. thru Sat.., Appts Welcomed Phone 274-9130 Lots of people are still having lots of Alekshun, corresponding secretary. fun with the same old sins. . ' Brother • Maurus O'Malley, Health Screening C..S.C,, serves as club moderator. FUEL. OIL' Service Tb 'Visit . "Members are asked to bring : recipes for the. cookbook' project. DIME'S BEAOTY I Town Sept.. -'23 •',;- The club meets on the second Monday of'the month, with many SALON, me. per gal • 'The Elderly Health .Screening • programs and. activities planned for 800 C.O.D. Service will visit the community's the year. " • • Styling for Men. & Women • llSO xultun miaiiMMm) Falls Avenue .senior-center Tuesday, 650 Main Street, Watertown Sept., 23,, offering preventive health .It's"true that some folks play Striledris Oil Co. •'screening, .education.,, and referrals' dumb—lor other's it's equally true GIFT CERTIFICATES • ALWAYS AVAILABLE to people aged 60 and over. 20*, Senior Citizens Discount Every Monday that it's no game. Sponsors of the health, tests in- (Next to Agnew's Florist) 274-9587 274-4364 clude the state Department on. Ag- ASPHALT «IOAM ing, the North Central, CT Agency on Aging, local, commissions on ag- Dprit discount, our BACK TO discounts on. S CH O O L 'homeowners. •and. aiito- P I A N O insuranc^

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New Haven Anti- center and. minibus exts. 423 and Commission, meeting at Town Hall ques Show and Sale, Friday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Sept., 28 at the 42,4. Annex, 324 Main St., 7:30 p.m.. Michael I Rinaldi, husband of New Haven Coliseum, Exit 1 off 1-91 or Exit 47 off 1-95. Hours are DAILY INFOLIME: 274-9334. Mrs. Raylene (Capaldo) Rinaldi 10 noon to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 7 p.m. Sunday...,.OIdi.es CRIMESTOPPERS: 755-1234. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10 Oak. St., recently entered 'the U.S. But Goodies dance, Saturday Sept. 6 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., at 'the WELCOME WAGON: 266- SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Air Force Delayed Enlistment Pro- Portugese Club, Baldwin Street, Walerbury. Music by The Decades. Pro- 4157. center open 9 a.m.. to 4 p.m.; gram. A 1985 graduate of Non- ceeds to benefit Easter Seals Rehabilitation, Center of Waterbury. 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FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 Chapter No. 96, meeting at 175 receive technical training in the Air- SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Main St., Masonic Temple, 7:30 craft, Armament Systems Specialist center open 9 a.m. to 1 p..m.; p.m. career field. minibus to Waterbury and. mall in BEAT IT morning and afternoon. RETIREMENT PARTY for MAJOR REPAIRS- $49 ,*. parts Watertown Golf Club pro John CALEnDAR From 2 Hours to 10' Hours Galeski at Taft School's Same Low Rate Cruikshank Field House, Guern- OF EVEflTS seytown Rd., 6:30 p.m.. Contact VCR CLEANINGS - UNDER $20 club members for tickets, or call Cleaned • Fully Aligned • Adjusted 274-1597 for tickets. Bethlehem Fair, Saturday and Sunday, Sept., 6 and 7, at the Bethlehem GRANGE NO. 122, Inc.Fairgrounds, 'Route 61. Call Mrs. Paul Johnson, at 266-7617 for further If You Are Using a VCR Head Cleaner meeting at 1.75 Main St. Masonic information....Arts and Crafts; Fair sponsored by St. Thomas Home Hall, 8 p.m. and School Association Saturday, Sept., 27, on St. Thomas School STOP grounds, North Main St., Thomaston....Heritage Festival, Friday and SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 Saturday, Sept.. 5 and. 6 on. Main St., Ansonia. Call the Office of the Call Video Hot Line and Find Out Why TOWN CLERK'S office In. Mayor at 735-6448 for further1 information Seventh annual Bed Race, Town Hall, 37 DeForest St., open VIDEO HOT LINE from. 9 a.m. to 12 noon to pick up Everybody seems to have a, plan, TIP TO MOTORISTS Full¥"| "' absentee ballots for primaries Sept. tor Klion-lhe hard pan is getting nemember_a ,hinking drjver Licensed 9 someone * "9 lo do the worlk- doesnt drink because a drinking 274-3695 Technician CRESTBROOK PARK Tennis driver doesn't think. 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Cacciatoie, 11:30 Patricia, .McLaughlin, 10:45 a.m.; a.m.; Junior Choir Rehearsal, 3:30 a.,m. _ •• - First Anniversary Low Mass for p.m.; Evening Prayer, 5:45 p.m,.,; Monday, Sept. 8—Mass forJean- Martin Ma.ra.no, 12 noon; Folk First Congregational Senior Choir, 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal, 7:45 p.m.. nette Massicotte, 7 a.m. Choir, 4 p.m.; Low Mass '(Folk 40 Deforest St., 2H-6S7 Thursday, Sept. 11—Brownies, Tuesday, Sept. 9—Mass for Mass) for Edwa.nl Vivien, 5 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 4—Brownies, 3:30 p.m.; Boy Scouts,, 7 p.m. Union Congregational Michael Barry, 7 a.m. Bingo, church hall, 6:30 p.m. 3:30' p.m.. 161 Buckingham St.,. Okvl. Wednesday, Sept., 10—Mass for - Monday, Sept. 8—Low Mass, 9 Friday, Sept. 5—Morning Christ, Episcopal .274-4045 Joseph Famiglietti, 7 a.m. • ' a.m.; Council of Catholic 'Women Prayers, 7:15 p.m. 25 Tic Green,, 274-BTO Thursday, Sept., 4—Fair Commit- meeting in church hall, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7—Worship Ser- Thursday, Sept. 4—Morning tee Meeting, 7 p.m. United Methodist Tuesday, Sept.. 9—Miraculous vice, 10 a.m. Prayer, 8:30a.m.;:;'Evening Prayer, Sunday, Sept., 7—Morning Ex- 3#5 Main, St., 274-3785 Medal Novena, 7 p.m. Monday, Sept., 3—Morning 5:45 p.m.; Boy Scouts;, 7 p.m.; Ho- perimental Workshop, 9 a m.; .Mor- •Sunday,, Sept.. 7—Morning Wor- Wednesday, Sept. 10'—Low Prayers, Trumbull House, 7:15 ly Eucharist and Bible Study, 7:30 ning Worship (Sermon "Wingless ship, 10 a.m. Mass, 9 a.m..; Senior Choir, 7:30 •a.m.; Fix-it Fellowship, 9 a.m.; p.m. Angels""), Sacrament of Holy Com- Wednesday, Sept. 10—Cancer p.m.. Bell Choir Rehearsal, 7 p.m.. Friday, Sept. 5—Morning Prayer, munion, 10:30 a.m.; Church Support, Group,, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9—All Boards, 8:30 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 5:45 School,,, 1O.:45 a.m.';' Youth, Trinity Lutheran 7:30' p.m. p.m. Fellowship First "Meeting, 6:30 All Saints' Episcopal. 50 Deforest St., 271-8534 Wednesday, Sept. 10—.Morning Saturday, Sept. 6—Morning p.m. 262 Main St., Okvl, Thursday, Sept. 4—Financing Prayers, Trumbull House, 7:1.5 Prayer, 8:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 8—Sex Ed.nca.tion 274-23,52 Commission, 7 p.m. a.m.; Pioneer Choir, 3:30 p,.,m..; Sunday, Sept. 7—Holy Eucharist, Steering Committee at church, 7 Sunday, Sept.. 7—Holy Commu- Friday, Sept. 5—Departure for 8 a.m.; Holy Eucharist, nursery, • •• p.m. nion,, 8 a.m..; Sunday School, 9:45 • Hammonasett State Beach, 5 p.m. Church School Registration, 10 Tuesday, Sept. 9—Ladies" Aid a.m..; Holy Communion, nursery Sunday, Sept. 7—Sunday School^ Yes—Our Prices Are a.m.; Family PotluckLuncheon; 12 Card Party, 1. p.m. ,- care, 10 a.m..; SERF, 6 p.m. 9 a.m.; Adult Forum, 9:15 a.m.; Competitive For Quality noon; Lay Reader's Service at WMnesday, .Sept. -10—Boy Scouts Monday, Sept. 8—Junior Choir Worship with Communion, 1,0:15 Fuel Oil and. Kerosene Watertown Convalarium, 1 p.m., Troop 52,-t p.m." ~* - Rehearsal, 7 p.m.; Search Commit- a.m.; Return from Hammonasett and at Whitewood Manor, 1:30 • tee, 7:30 p.m.. State Beach, 2 p.m.; Confirmation p.m, St. Man,' Magdalen Tuesday, Sept. 9—Lions Club, Management, 4 p.m.. CALLNOW Monday, Sept., 8—Morning 16 Buckingham St.,. Okvl. 6:30 p.m..; Vestry, 7:30 p.m. 'Tuesday, Sept.. 9—Church Coun- Prayer, 8:30 a.m.; A.A., 10:30 274-9273 Wednesday,, Sept. .10—Senior cil, 7:30 p.m.. BARIBAULT a.m.; Evening, Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; Thursday, Sept.. 4—Mass, for Choir Rehearsal, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Sept. 10—Bible Fairfield Hills Ministry, 6:15 p.m.; " Ernest. Mathon, 7 a.m; Dieters* Program, 8 p.m. Study, 1,0:30 a.m. OIL CO., INC. A.A. Women's Discussion Group, Friday, Sept. 5—Mass for 600 Main St., Oakville 7 p.m. members of the parish family, 7 The Bible Church 274-3214 or 274-6723 Tuesday, Sept. 9—Morning a.m.; Wedding Mass of Daryll St.. John the Evangelist 240 Dwight St., Wtby. Praye r, 8:: 3 0 a,. m,.;. AI -Anon Christen sen and Michelle •574 Main St.,,, 274-8836 755-4197 D'Angelo, 5 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 4—Low Mass,, 1,1 Sunday, Sept. 7— Bible Classes Saturday, Sept. 6—Mass for Mrs. a.m. for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Cof- Judith Thompson, 8 a.m.; Wfedding Friday, Sept. .5—Low Mass for fee/Fellowship, 10:40' a.m.; Wor- Mass of Pamela LaFrance and Paul Maureen Donohoe, 1.1 a.m.; Bingo, ship Service, 11 a.m.; Beginner and 'THE DANCERS OUTLET" Bartolomeo, 10 a.m.; Baptism of church hall, 7:15 p.m.; Folk Choir, Junior Church, 11:30 a.m.; Even- 635 Lakewood Rd. Kristin Bostrom, 1 p.m.; Confes- 7:30 p.m. ing Hymn, Sing and Bible Study, 6 (Frankies Mini Mall} sions in church,,, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; Saturday, Sept., 6—Wedding of p.m. Wtby, Ct. • • Mass for Joseph, Smolkis, 4 p.m.; Stephen Booth and Lynne Hymel, Monday, Sept., 8—Bible Study, 1.0 Confessions in rectory chapel, 7 to II a.m..; Confessions 4 to 5 p.m.; a.m. to 12 noon: Bible Study, 7 to 7:30 p.m. Low Mass for Mary Doucette, 5 9 p.m. Complete Dancewear Sunday, Sept. 7—Mass for Ed- p.m. • Tuesday, Sept., 9—Intercessory (women), 10 a.m. For The Economy Minded Wednesday, Sept. 10—Singles Reasonable •Group, 7 p.m,. 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Smith, ^ tions were made during the period town, to Carlo and Antonietta Watertown, property on Buck- from • Friday, Aug. 22, 'through Ciarlo, Watertown, property on ingham, Street, $117,000; The Taft Thursday, Aug. 28, according to Sylvan Lake Road, $93000. Group, 'Inc., 'Waterbury, to Michael, warranty deeds filed in, the town S. Zetlin, New York, N.Y., property clerk's office: Aug. 26—Karen and Richard. ' on Flintlock Road, $87,500; Capital Aug. 22—John. and. Caroline B, Pagano, 'Watertown, to Sharon, and Construction Corp., Branford, to Damiani, Watertown, to Gerard. J. Jack H. Adler, Danbury, property Anne and. Catherine Larocca, and Nancy C.S. Ryan, Watertown, on. Evelyn Street, $125,000. " Woodbury, Unit No. 30 of Old property on Dawn, Circle, $140000; Farms Condominium, $1 and other Robert Phillip Grilley, Waterbuty, Aug.. 27—Thomas .1 and Muriel considerations; Peter Joseph to Donald H. and Mary Kate B. Ryan (no address given), to Simons, 'Watertown, to George M. and Carole M. Trosky, Oakv-ille, Lockwood, Thomaston, property Gladstone Fl Young (no address property on, Rockdale Avenue, on Dalton Street, $84,000; Lonell given), property on Bassett Road, $100,000: and Linda, Johnson, Watertown, to $430,000. Leon N. and. Judy F. Battle, proper- Aug., 28—Wesley C. Meskun, The less people have on their ty on Flagg Avenue, ,$127,000. Waterbury, to Maureen R. Servo, mioids. the more they want to share.- Ralph Barilla, Waleott, to LD&B Associates, Wolcott, property on, BAGiS OF MARIJUANA and small packet! of marijuana seeds arc Guemseytown Road, $1; Harry and checked over by Det. Sgt. Ronald Blanchard, left, and Chief Inspector Ely Stammer, Thomaston, to Ben- John Gavallas after a successful drug raid was completed last week at jamin and. Po Yu Lai, North FOOT- the homes of two residents. The marijuana was estimated having "a value Adams, Mass., property at Prospect, Dr. Robert Kahan of about $2,000. (Valuekas Photo) and Riverside Streets, $114,000':; Ed- HEALTH ward Francis and Fern D. Clark, Dr. Charles T. Arena, Prayer and Praise, 6 p.m. Christian Science Wednesday, Sept. 10—Mission- 37 Holmes Ave.,, Wtby. CENTER ettes, 7:30' p'm.; Bible Study,7:30 756-0726 p.m. Sunday, Sept.. 7—Sunday Ser- CHASE PARKWAY PODIATRY GROUP vice and Sunday School, 10:45 For the Convenience of our Victory Independent Baptist a.m. WATERTOWN • THOMASTON • LITCHFIEID PATIENTS 965 LitchfieM Rd., 274-5020' Wednesday, Sept. 10'—'Test- • announces Sunday, Sept., 7—Sunday imony, 7:30' p.m. School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Wor- UConn Alumni Party office Hours at our ship, 10:30' a.m.; Junior Church, 231 South Main St., Thomaston Office ages 6 to 12, 10:30 a.m.; Evening Alumni of the University of Con- Hospital and In-Office Service, 7 p.m. 1 FO Sux Br necticut at Waterbury are trying to FOOT HEALTH CEHTER ^44K9 °' S r Wednesday, Sept. 10—Bible reach as many of the 10,000 students 131 South Main, St. mmMmM^W Orildien's Foal Study and Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. who matriculated at the old UConn 714 Chaw Parkway ' ' ^^^ For Appointment "branch" as possible to invite 'them Watebaiy GHJERM. PODIATHY CARE Call 283-Mffl or 755-OW9 to the 40th anniversary reunion Middlebury Baptist 74 Kelly Rd., ftiiddktoury party. William Scully is leading the 758-9655 drive to reach those who studied, at Sunday, Sept. 7—Sunday School HERB SHAW SANITATION SERVICE the regional campus from, the time for all ages, nursery care, 9:45 it opened at the old Begnal Elemen- a.m.; Morning Worship Service, Asks tary School just after World War IX. nursery care, Children's Church for Grades 3 and under, 11 a.m.: The reunion is set for Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. at 'the campus at 32 Hillside Evening Worship Service, 7 p.m. Ave.,,, Walerbury, A buffet, is set for Wednesday, Sept. 10—Bible How Long •6 p.m. Study. 7 p.m.; Pioneer Girls, Call 757-1231 for reservations. Grades 1 to 7, 7 lo-8:30 p.m.: Has It Been Since Prayer Groups, Bible Study, Since 1955 Koi.nonia Groups, 8 p.m. I R. P. 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tional. New England, hospitality and meet at the parking lot off Church warmth: Hill Road in, Woodbury. County Sights, Scenery •The Birches Inn, West Shore: Mr. Frisk, a, native of Sweden Road, New Preston. The inn offers now living with his parents in Enhanced Through Dining cuisine in a relaxed and Woodbury, will conduct training in, WALKER—A daughter, Amelie rustic setting. 868-0229. Heather, Sept. 2, at Valley Hospital, use of compass and. maps. There is 1 Knowledgeable travelers who . ing sweeping views of the Connec- •Boulders Inn, New Preston. no charge for the class. Palmer, Alaska, to Mr. and. Mrs. don't want to miss a moment, of ticut countryside. Luncheon is sew- The inn is set amid towering pines Call 263-3711, Mondays through James Walker (Christine Fisher),, autumn's annual color extravagan- ed. Tuesday through Saturday from. and birches. The terrace is a favorite Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Alaska... Grandparents are .Mrs. Ber- za have discovered they can com- 12 noon, to 2 p.m., and 12 noon to gathering spot for travelers and further information. tha. 'Walker, McMinnville, Ore,.., and bine the pleasures of fall foliage and 6 p.m., Sundays. 264-6771. residents, alike. Lunch is sewed, dai- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Fisher, Water- town. Great-grandmother is Mrs. fine food during their visits, to Con- •Freshfiields, Route 128, West ly. 868-7918. Politicians say hall what they Grace Walker, Portland, Ore. necticut's Litchfield- Hills. Cornwall. Describing itself as a •The Inn on. Lake Waramaug, mean and mean half what they say. Many inns and restaurants in the "country bistro," Freshftelds North, Shore Road, New Preston. A, Litchfield Hills area, offer alfresco features a deck with views of the gay yellow and white tent shades dining on decks and terraces. One Housatonic River. With a distinc- diners on, the deck, here, and the can sit, back and enjoy the golden, tive American menu that changes menu is varied, and attractively copper, bronze, and scarlet: blaze of regularly, Freshfields is noted for presented. Call 868-01563 or autumn while sipping an aperitif, or its imaginative offerings and for the 1-800-LAKE-INN. while enjoying fine American or desserts and, •made every day •Hopkins Inn, Hopkins Road, Restaurant & Lounge continental, dishes such, as Swiss on the premises. New Preston. This inn, offers, a, tree- 1.6 Straits Turnpike fondue, or Cajun shrimp. Luncehon is sewed Wednesdays shaded terrace with a vista of The following is a list of just a through Sundays from 12 noon to sailboats, and sky reflected in. Lake Watertown few of Litchfield Hills' inns and 2:30 p.m. Sunday branch, begins at Waramaug's placid waters. Con- 274-1320 restaurants where outdoor dining is 11:30 a.m. 672-6601. tinental, cuisine is featured. * | Friday, Saturday & Sunday available, and. where views of lakes, •Milk, Pail Restaurant, Route 7, 868-7295. K streams, hillsides, and valleys add Kent. Dining on, the terrace at the For a brochure listing Litchfield, to the dining experience: Milk Pail offers • Jeafpeepers a Hills* attractions, including resorts, ! •Fox, and Fox Restaurant, Route panorama of autumn-hued hills and inns, bed and breakfast facilities, AJU Open 7, Gaylordsville. This restaurant, a, menu that includes soups, , dining, and shopping-sightseeing, overlooking the Housatonic River, and sandwiches—as well as hear- as well as seasonal, events, write the 7 Days«week , y^ Poiteriouse Saute offers luncheon from 12 noon, to tier fare. Noteworthy are the Litchfield Hills Travel Council, Box c.if. cerfifcate ' wi* Muahmiom Caps 2:30 p.m., Fridays through Mon- homemade desserts. 1,776, Marble Dale, 06777, or call for Any Occasion « Lobstef ThCIIIlIdClf B days, with a menu that includes Luncheon is served Tuesdays 868-2234. with Hollandaise Swealbreads Fox, Chicken Breast through Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. with Oysters, and other daily to 2:30 p.m., Sundays from 12 noon, New Orienteering • Prime Rib • Lobster specials. 354-6025., to 4 p.m. 927-3136. Includes salad, vegetable and potato or pasta •Country Tavern, Heritage •Ragamont Inn, Main ' Street, Club Tb Meet - DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS 11:30 to 4 - Village, Southbury. The Country Rtes. 41 and, 44, Salisbury. A sheltered dining terrace here allows Mike Frisk, Woodbury, and other Tavern is set high, atop a hill, offer- — . Happy Hour Men.-Fri. 4 to 7 'USS guests to survey the quiet life of'this members of the newly formed m [ Shrimp or Clams on, /2 Shell Every Night at the Bar pristine Connecticut village nestl- 'Western Connecticut Orienteering ed among rolling hills. The accent Club (WCOC) will, conduct: an out- is un and veal dishes. door training session on orienteer- Luncheon is served Tuesdays ing Sunday, Sept.. 7, at 2 p.m., at 'the through Sundays from 12 noon to Flanders Nature Center's Van Vleck 470' Main Street 2 p.m. 435-2372. Farm, Sanctuary. Oakville There are four distinctive inns Class members arc asked to wear 274-4920 overlooking Lake Waramaug, each appropriate clothing (workshop will offering alfresco dining with tradi- take place rain or shine), and. to

Gimrmel OPENING SOON Sandwiches "Exceptional Lunch Specials Daily" 'Outstanding Dinner Specials Daily" Hors-'doeuvres for Cocktail Parties PETER NELSON of the Merrill Appetizers Soups Salads Lynch Realty office, in, Southbury Extraordinary Entrees, (264-7767) is the contact person for Desserts, Pepsi Products, groups and individuals who wish, to dress up and march to the beat and SERVED DAILY FROM Gourmet Utensils TAKEOUT OK EOT-IN melodies of some of Connecticut's Fine Gourmet Food Items finest, bands during the Saturday, nMTi • Sept. 1.3 kickoff parade to the Taste PASTO Lynda Z. Hall -Proprietress of Watertmiy and Festival '86 in the ISO ECHOLWt R'd city. The Parade Committee is ex- tending an open invitation to owners of antique cars and, other vehicles, as well as costumed marchers, to OPEN participate in, 'the parade. DAILY - AT. ^HELD'-OVER r A F E 11:30 a.m. RODNEY DANGERFIELD 2,53 Buckingham St..,. Oakville • 274-5988 HOT PIZZA... CLUBSANDWICHES ' GRINDERS Don* t cook, tonight... enj oy OPEN STEAKS HAMBURGERS a, steaming hot pie! .. All reasonably priced • Shown 7:15 Nightly Try our many other .specialties, too. Sunday" Matinee 2 p.m. • SALADS • ANT1PASTO • SPAGHETTI " 99$ foral l Adults $2.00 Turkey/Dinner - Thursday, 11-2 • GRINDERS Children & Sr. Citizens 99* SUMMER DRINK SPECIALS Eat Here or To Go! •STARTS; FRIDAY 1 HEARTBURN It.oo IRO'S RESTAURANT Rated - R - Serving the finest pizza since 1947 - Shown 9:10 Nightly_ eOUNTRY CINEMA CLAMS $3°° o«-p^>' ' 4-? 841 Main Street, Oakville a •:^52aMatn-St.. Win. • 274-2193. " -SANDWICHES ™*L*m* **± ™*- « AM] 274-1348 or 274-8069 'nPENI 7'DAYS 9 AM-1 AM Fri. .& Sat. t_Hl_g_ftMJ Pag;e 12 Town, Times •(Wa.tertGw.n, Conn.) Sept. 4, 1986 Property of the Watertown1972, and later worked as a consul -Historical Society tant. At 'the time of his illness he •was associated with the Waterbury Bethlehem News Rolling Mils. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgBesides, his wife:, he leaves three by Mrs. Paul Johnson daughters, Dagmar Ferguson of Southbury, Nadia McCartney of nDnnnDnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnDDpnnnnDP Woodhury, and Vanessa, Janatka of Vladimir Janatka Joseph and Vlasta Janatka. He Bethlehem,:; 'two sons, Vladimir J. Vladimir "Val" Janatka of Crane graduated from the University of Janatka,, Wbodbury, and Karel J. Lane, husband of Maire-Noelle Heidelbeig, Germany, and attend- Janatka, Southbury; and five (Cloarec) Janatka, died Aug. 2,2 at ed the University of Santiago in grandchildren. St. Mary's Hospital jn Waterbury Chile, and New York, University. Funeral services were held in the after a brief illness. A mechanical engineer, he was United Methodist Church, of Wood- Mr. Janatka. was born in Prague, associated with, the T. Sendzimir bury, with the Rev. Earle Sanfoid, Czechoslovakia, son, of the late Co. of Waterbury from I960' to • pastor, officiating. The Woodbury Funeral Home of Munson-Lovetere was in, charge of arrangements. BRANCH BROOK Luigi Rinaldi CAMPGROUND & TRAILER SALES Luigi Rinaldi, 58, 33 Lake's Road, formerly of 346 Stillson, FEATURED ARTIST FOR SEPTEMBER at, die Woodbur} An Road, Waterbury, died. Aug. 23 Fully Stocked RY Store •Gallery, 107 Main St. North, Wradbuiy, will be Watertown's Nancj Gra\ shortly after being, admitted to St. Fischer, whose "Deep Into Summer"' wateicolor will be among 10 new Mary's Hospital in Waterbury. He paintings on, display through Sept... 30. .(Fischer Photo) 'was Ae husband of Nicolina (Guer- Hours: Mon. 9-5 rera) Rinaldi. Tues., Wed., Thurs. & PROPANE GAS Mr. Rinaldi was born in He was a builder, operating Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Fri. 9-6 -.Across From Black Rock State Park- Fbntelandolfo, Benevento, Italy, Rinaldi, Inc. for 30 years, Mr. Arthur F. Thorsen, and a daughter, Sat. 9-4, Sun, 10-1 Oct. 24, 1927, son of Maria (Guer- Rinaldi, was a veteran of the Italian Gail, K. Thorsen, of Bethlehem; a 435 Watertown Hd., Rte. 6. Thomaston. CT 06787 . (2031 203-8144 rera) Rinaldi and. Ae late: Antonio Army, and a member of the sister, Thyra, Cajiao, Richmond, Rinaldi, and came to' Montreal, Pootelandolfo Community Club. Va.; one grandchild; and several Canada, in, 1955. He moved to'. Besides his wife of Bethlehem, nieces and, nephews. Waterbury in 1968 and. to and mother of Waterbury, he leaves Funeral services., were in the Bethelehem .one month, ago. his so,n Antonio F. Rinaldi, Water- Woodbury Funeral Home of Matthew 1. Baker, DJLD. bury; a daughter, Mrs. Arcangelo Munson-Lovetere. Burial was in the (Antionette) Palmieri, Walertown; • MARJORIE O'NEILL* Bethlehem Cemetery. five grandchildren; and several Family Dentistry • .FUNERAL DIRECTOR* Memorial contributions may be nieces and nephews. made to the Bethlehem Volunteers 621 Main Street" The •funeral was- held 'from, the Ambulance Association. John CONcilL Albini Funeral Home, Waterbury, Bethlehem Fair Watertown to St. John's Church, Watertown. The Bethlehem Fair invites Tunaul Home Burial was to be in Mount Olivet everyone to join in, the many ac- 742 Main Street," Oakville • Cemetery. tivities being held, at the feir gounds Connecticut - 05773 Saturday and Sunday. A new road 203*274-3005 Arthur Thorsen will help to avoid, 'the pitfalls of last, Arthur Thorsen, 75, Magnolia. year when the weather was respon- • • JOHN O'NEILL* Hill Road, • husband of Gertrude sible for muddy grounds. Much Connecticut Gymnastics School • FUNERAL DIRECTOR , (Knox) Thorsen, died Aug. 23 at: time and money has been spent lo EMBALMER* his home after a brief illness. improve conditions of the grounds. Fall Classes " Mr. Thorsen was born, in Port " The midway offers entertainment In-Person Registration Chester, NX, March 20, 1911, son on both days, and the Zambelli Saturday, September 6th of the late Knute and Marie Fireworks will be enjoyed at 9:30 Start, (Thorsen) Thorsen. Prior to his p.m.. Saturday. Exhibit buildings 10 a.m. to' 1,2 noon retirement he was a machinist at. will be open until 9 p.m. Ages 10 months through Adult your-trip Southbury Training School. He was Two new events of interest will • Special Ed. Classes Available a'member, of Christ. Church of be the Regional Apple Pie Contest Bethlehem, and the Federal Lodge sponsored 'by Crisco and. Family 979 Main Street, Watertown ataste of Masons FM •& AM of Circle Magazine on Sunday. This 274-9766 . ,wm Watertown. contest: offers an a 1.1-expense paid CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING Class for BEGINNERS this sign. Stirling Si.pl 9 1986 (Tuesdaw 7 10 9 10 p m 1 DUANE'S DRUM STUDIO Fci. S4Q tor 4 s^iion . ot bisici (Plum blossoms Orchid Chr.iarihi.muni &. Bamboo) - I i 1N$TANT • • r. • Mati.mli (Bamtnci bru^h In> •-titk &. In> stone MSSPORt'PICTURE S Wakr colors &. Rn. papa) will b supplud b the class, l * Limited 6 students onlj ' Inslanl ph«n» fiir Pawpi>rl%. Visas. PAINTING)^RT Class FOR CHILDREN i Age 7 10) Imcmalinnal Liccn^o and Sludcnl Cards. Starting Sept 8 1986 (Mondj s) 3 3C 5 00 p m In stunning enjur. While v mon 90' South Main St. Waterbury 754-2256 55SF ' Need improving...call us! . ROOFING . SIDING The Hair Den . SEAMLESS'GUTTERS ,. Chimney WtorJk „ Emenjency Wo A .Altering . Paneling . Drop Ceilings -Remodeling ' Oakville . is Relocating! . Home Improvement Go. 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>»• Widi inw D«J^ iHir MIHU (It WlwH Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown Society, Conn..) Sept. 4, 198 6 Page 13 trip to' Nashville, Tenn. for'th e first- facilities. Entries are shown in 'the Don't .forget to' visit 'the Mother Tow Attorney Lessee called, the by a low offer, which must be place winner to compete for the na- Craft Barn at 'the north end. of the 'Goose Barnyard, and also take In all Federal, Energy Regulatory Com- -negotiated upward by the property tional bake-off. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgfair grounds", and will remain until the many exhibits in the various mission process "like a owner. For 'this event, Jean Hewitt, food, 5:30' p.m. on Sunday. buildings. kaleidoscope—every time you look He suggested, property onwers editor of Family Circle Magazine, The Woodchopping and Sawing There will be good refreshments; at it 'the picture changes." band together in that, situation so as will be chief judge In Tennessee. Contest will, be held both days of available throughout the lair. • He said, the role would be to'im - not to' duplicate an, attorney's work The other new event is the first the fair, Pipeline. Spur plement, what the townspeople and in, 'the negotiating process for land annual. Youth Realism Art Show. A. Scarecrow Contest for ages 3 The citizens unanimously passed selectmen decide, Mr. Lessee urg- value,.. The show is open to youths aged 12 and up will be held for the second a resolution denouncing the Ira- ed the towns along the spur route: Resident William Grickis warn- through 17. Rosettes and prizes will year. Prize money and trophies will quois Gas Transmission pipeline to creat a suborganization to fight ed people at the meeting '"most be awarded for oils, water color, be awarded for each class and. one spur planned to go through the spur. politicians have constituents who pastels including charcoal and pen- for Best of Show, Bethlehem. He described 'the process of con- need gas," and. not to look for sup- cil, and other media. The Hills-Mills Krazy Clown A. meeting of nearly 300 residents demnation, through eminent do- port from them. A. total of two entries can be Band will be back on Sunday by at. Memorial Hall urged the Board main, saying sometimes public ANOTHER, 40' made per exhibitor. Pictures must, popular demand, Also, the 39th an- of Selectmen, and town attorney to need is determined to be so impor- be the original work of the artist nual Western Horse Show and Jam- "take all necessary steps to prevent tant that imposition is made on After lolKs reach the age of '40. and framed with complete hanging boree will start at 9 a.m. Sunday. the laying of the gas pipeline private rights. He said an announce- they should slow down a, little if they through the town of-Bethlehem." ment, would be made, accompanied expect, to live another 40'. 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rarely fatal. Some shy people make a less years. You do have a right to feel ag- least half 'the time. It might, help to con- 1. What do I do if I find after three sider this unpaid overtime rather 'than so- months that I made a mistake in taking ike than positive, first impression because they 'grieved, however, if no one mentions to seem,'reluctant to approach others and get you. that suits worn in the office can only cializing.. These are really off-site business job? meetings. 'The fact 'that, it feels like the bar Correct the mistake immediately! "Un- acquainted. If you're shy, don't press. be gray, •blue and black, even though, you r Meet, a few people every day instead of. interviewed successfully in a silk dress scene from. Star Hfere is irrelevant and, un- hire" yourself. Don't tell yourself that kind to point out. If you don't pal, with the things will be better in another month or trying for everyone on 'the same day. and jacket. Still, they'll probably insist on suits. troops at least part, of Ac time, you'll find so. If your co-workers initially think, you're yourself excluded, from, internal, gossip — Usually, if there's a good fit with the a, snob but you gradually warm, up, they'll Before you decide you, can't live with, and that, really hurts! boss and the job, you know it within three change their minds, individually and, col- such restrictions, consider this: Many pro- months. You also .know if it's not going to lectively. If you blundered the first day and fessional women think of clothing as cos- You need to gauge attitudes, put your work. Don't quit your job immediately, put, your elbow "in the , it's not that tuming. If you were, cast in. Hello Dolly, -finger in-the wind'to see which, way it's but do begin, looking for another one. important. The company probably gets a, 'you wouldn't insist on looking as if you'd, blowing and generally interact with these The reason most people are reluctant to new. supply of employees rather regularly, just wandered, in off the set of Fiddler on people. It takes every worker a few years, admit they've made a mistake has nothing and. the grapevine will soon focus on their the Roof, would you? 'The office is really to understand at a gut level that: there is no to do with false pride. The real issue is faux pas... just a particular kind of theater and often acceptable excuse for total, abstinence what are they going to tell an interviewer 4. I "m very different from, my peers' in demands a specific costuming. from, such gatherings. To your co-workers who finds out they stayed on a job only educational background and experience. 6. How can 1 tell fairly quickly if there "s your absence means that you just plain 'three months? What does this mean? any chance of moving ahead in the com- don't, like them,. There's no other way to process the message. The rule is to tell the truth packaged ap- There's no reason to panic. One of three pany? propriately. Say, "I realized almost imme- things may be happening. .Management The grapevine will let you know within, ,9. How will I know if I'm doing all diately that I'd made a mistake in taking couW be changing its views on, the kind of. a month,. If'there, are horror stories of cob- right? the job. It wasn't the right opportunity for people it wants to recruit. Or an individual, web-bedecked women, faithfully bent O ; me. Therefore, the only honorable thing to You'll never know for sure. In almost boss may have decided, the department is over manual typewriters, giving-their all every organization, no news is good. news. do was to collect my error and get another too ingrown. A third, possibility is that you for the company for 2,2 years, in low-level job." Beware the euphemism, however. If are: an experiment. jobs, there's'a problem — and you'll prob- someone says, "Things may not work out Contrast that approach with whining If the company's recruiting tastes shift ably meet some of them rather quickly! that the boss or company didn't live up to around here," take it personally! This from. Ivy League to Big 'Ten, graduates, it Before you bolt, consider this: If you means you, may not work out. its promises. This may indeed be true, but probably means they are planning to grad- don't panic, you can use this job as a step- it's difficult to express this convincingly in ually infuse some new ideas into the com- ping-stone to something wonderful. There 10. Which of my skills are likely to be an interview. pany. If your peers in a department have may be things to be learned in, this situa- most important? The worst strategy is to do nothing but ¥• similar backgrounds and, you're an, out- tion that you couldn't learn anywhere Unless your technical brillance is Nobel ••a pray for rescue. You may be fired for sider, it may mean, someone thinks 'the de- else — dealing with the ultimate chauvin- cause, something far more difficult to ex- Prize quality, ultimately it's your people partment is too deeply into groupthink. ist, for instance. Don't stay too long, but skills that are most important. plain. Make a'graceful exit, learn from, Don't, underestimate your own good, quali- leave on, your own, timetable. your mistake and get on with your career! ties! Companies always seem able to buy 2. 'What if my boss just doesn "t like me? If the place is supportive of women, brilliance, if they are willing, to pay. What There are degrees of dislike — from It may be that even, though, you, don't fit make the most of it! Give support to those confounds them, and drives personnel up passive indifference to active hostility. If the group profile, you made an extremely women up the ladder who are, making it the wall, is their inability even to define you. think a new boss regrets hiring you, favorable impression, on management. easier for you to get ahead. There is a "good," people skills, much less positively talk to him or her.-If the boss is disap- They may be quite sincere in 'their convic- growing number of sex-blind companies, identify them, in applicants. This accounts pointed, find out why. If the boss seems tion that you're going to add some . some headed by women! for periodic outbreaks of psychological generally unable to articulate what, the Being an experiment isn't a bad thing. If 7. Whose opinion of my work is the de- testing in troubled organizations. problem, is, suggest some possibilities. you do well, they may decide that every- finitive one? one doesn't need a Ph.D. and 10 years ex- They are willing to try any pseudo- Above all, don't let your feelings lie This is a tricky question. Even, if your magic to reduce the number of hires who around and fester. Almost any problem, perience to do the job. You may be a pioneer! boss' boss or someone, two levels above ultimately lower rather than raise produc- can be solved once it's been, identified. makes the final,decision , it would be ill ad- tivity. That's the bad news if you're feeling If a boss says, "There's nothing in par- The only time being different becomes vised to try to jump over your boss. The a problem is when management is in, the less man totally people-oriented. The ticular, I just don't think we are a, good best way to sort out 'the layers is to study good news is that people skills are learned: match," you are dealing with someone so throes of personal or organizational schiz- the culture and ask the secretaries. They ophrenia: 'This occurs, for example, when You, aren't born with them. Be suspicious appallingly immature, it's doubtful you can tell you, who seems to have the last of anyone who's said to 'be naturally tact- will make much progress. a very messy boss hires a compulsively 'word. neat subordinate and then, tries to ""relax" ful. They cloned him, from, old CEO cells If you feel you haven't had a reasonable somewhere in, the third sub-basement. chance to show what you can do, talk with her. They will drive each other crazy in, no If, like-Gaul, you. are divided into parts personnel. They may have had a hand, in time. This is usually a temporary condi- — reporting here for some tasks and there STUBBORN your hiring and will be anxious to ""'save" tion, unless management is collectively for others — whoever does the three- you, if possible. It may be that an internal having a nervous breakdown! Stick it out. month review or tells you you're no longer Folks who boast that they never change their minds are not strong transfer 'would please everybody. Don't ,5.. Can the company or my boss force" on probation is probably the one to please. take it 'personally and don't respond, emo- me to dress a particular way? S. Must I socialize with co-workers on minded--they're just stubborn. tionally. You bet, as long as they apply the same my own lime? 3. What if I make a poor first impres- rules generally. IBM' and other companies Alas, you. must. If everyone goes to the A good politician figures out sion ? have been, forcing (or forcefully encourag- local watering hole for a drink on Friday which direction the crowd is going It's an uncomfortable problem but ing) people to dress in a, particular style for from five to six, you'll have to be there at and steps ou I: I ron I w i In h i s. ba n ne r. Pack some fun into those back-to-school lunch boxes Preparing a packed lunch, doesn't have lime Pineapple Jiggles:; Use lime gela- to mean throwing a bologna, sandwich and tin with, NutraSweet18 and Va.cup well- apple into a lunch box. This year, pack draincd crashed unsweetened pineapple, some fun into lunch instead. Strawberry-Banana Jiggles: Use straw- The fun begins with the lunch, box. Set berry-banana gelatin with NutraSweet® aside time prior to school's beginning to and % cup diced ripe banana. shop for that special, lunch box. If your. *For bright, clear Fruit Jiggles, omit child is involved in the selection, he'll be topping, increase boiling water to 2 cups, more likely to look forward to carrying it and proceed as recipe directs. every day. BLACK COW PA.RFAIT5 Creative approach Vanilla Layer Or exercise your child's creativity. Let 1 package (1,1 ounces) sugar-free, him repaint, last year's'box and spruce it up vanilla, flavored, instant pudding with brightly colored stickers or hand- , . and. pie filling mix. with . painted drawings. NutraSweet® brand sweetener Next, involve your child in, planning his IV* cups milk lunch. This is an excellent way to start Chocolate .Layer good nutrition training early. One way is 1 package (1.5 ounces;) sugar-free to show your child how a "colorful lunch chocolate flavored instant pudding and pie Filling mix 'with is a nutritious lunch. Balance the bland 18 colors of sandwiches, with colorful fruits NutraSweet brand, sweetener and vegetables, such, as raw red and green 1% cups milk peppers and brig it red apples or purple Root. Beer 'Layer plums. I package (1.1 ounces) sugar-free Of course, every child looks forward to vanilla flavored instant pudding that sweet lunch box treat. This year, try and pie filling mix' with satisfying that sweet tooth with treats ''BACK-TO-SCHOOL TREAT* likt- llu - ran Va> k. your child's lunch box'with fun. NutraSweet® brand sweetener made without sugar. % cup root beer1 with NutraSweet8 The following recipes are made with Note: Use blender to crash cereal and FRUIT'JIGGLES ' brani sweetener products sweetened with NutraSweet® banana, chips, pulse 14 to 16 times. 2 packages (.3 ounces; each) frail Vi cup milk brand sweetener, so there's no worry over Preheat oven, to 350° F. Spread coconut flavored, sugar-free gelatin with Garnish dental problems (or the extra, calories) that NutraSweet®. brand sweetener l come from sugar. in shallow pan. 'Toast 8 to 10 minutes, stir- V4 cup dry roasted peanuts ' ring once or twice, or until golden brown. 2 envelopes, unflavored gelatin . (chopped) 1V4 cups boiling water - . Pack some fun In small bowl, combine toasted, coconut 1 ' -9 strawberry halves and crushed banana chips; set aside. Vi cup prepared, whipped topping;* Try them, and pack, some fun, into this .. „ with' NutraSweet®' brand.' year's lunch box! In blender, at medium speed, whirl, va- sweetener (prepared according nilla drink mix, orange juice and yogurt to package directions)' In "i medium-size bowls, prepare va- TROPICAL PARADISE BARS until thoroughly combined. Transfer to' "A cup fruit. large bowl; stir in cereal, (mixture will, be nilla, chocolate'and root beer puddings ¥# cup .flaked coconut In. medium bowl, mix fruit gelatin, and separately, following package directions J thick and slightly sticky). Cover and chill unflavored gelatin.- Add water and stir un- /i cup crushed, dried, unsalted one hour. and using.liquid specified above for each, banana chips, til gelatin is dissolved. Cool to lukewarm,; Place plastic wrap on surface of each pud- 1 box (7.5 ounces-10 envelopes) •.On, large sheet of foil, spread out, coco- blend in whipped, topping... Add fruit. Pour ding." Chill at least 1, hour. • vanilla flavored reduced calorie nut-chip mixture. Using 2 measuring ta- into 8-inch'square pan. To assemble pa.rfa.its, spoon a layer of dairy drink, mix with „ blespoons of the -like mixture, shape,. Cool, then chill 1 ¥i hours or until very vanilla, then, chocolate, the root, beer-pud- NutraSweet® brand, sweetener into 2 x 1-inch bars, roll in, coconut mix- firm. Using 1 l,~i.n,ch cookie cutters, cut ding into each of nine 4-ounce plastic con- % cup orange juke ture to coat. Place bars in shallow con- into shapes, or into 1-inch squares. Makes • tamers with lids or into 6-ounce custard • taker or tray- R 1 container (8 ounces) banana approximately 16 cookie-cutter jiggles. cups. Garnish each, with crushed peanuts yogurt ' Cover and chill at least 1 hour before Suggestions: and a, strawberry half, or other fruit as de- r VI cup finely crashed, crispy corn serving. Store leftover bars in freezer. De- , Orange Jiggles: Use orange gelatin sired.' r"- • and riceflakes with frost: when ready to serve. with NutraSweet8 and % cup well-drained Makes 9 servings, 3-ounces each. NutraSweet® brand sweetener • Makes 18 bars. •-."••. • canned Mandarin, orange sections. Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown. Times (Watertown ,Society Coon,), Sept. 4, 1986 . Plage 15. The Litchfield. Hills are, also dot- requirement through zoning Black, Rock, Lake,,, in Thomaston, Camping Sites' Abound In ted, with Connecticut's state parks regulations. is one of the lakes, scheduled for and forests, many of which offer The pool, apparently was put up alteration. The 21-acre lake might camping facilities free of charge. Litchfield Countywatertownhistoricalsociety.org Hills about a year ago without the be lowered several feet for a few For a listing of Litchfield Hills* necessary permit by the former days to' allow removal of ac- many "back-to-nature" attractions, owners of the property. David and cumulated rock, material. MARBLE DALE., Conn.—Vis- drive of the Resort Campground. including campgrounds and stele Kathleen Quadrate, Mr. Sarandrea, itors have been camping out in Con- For details and reservations, write parks and forests, write: for the according to reports, helped with Catholic Women Meeting necticut's Litenfield Hills for 10,000 Hemlock Hill Resort: Campground, "Unwind" brochure, c/o Litchfield. the construction. years. Native American tribes us- P:ft Box 828, Hemlock Hill Road, Hills Travel Council, Box 1776, Zoning Board Chairman Horace The Council, of Catholic Women ed to roam the countryside, setting; Litchfield, 06759, or call 567-0920. Marble Dale, 06777, or call Studwell said 'the pool has been of St. John's Church will, hold its, up campsites beside 'the rushing At Lone Oaks Campsites" on 868-2214. it there for more than, a year and the first, meeting Monday, Sept. 8, at streams, •while tracking animals Route 44 in East. Canaan, the at- board unanimously 'granted 'the through the dappled forest glades. mosphere is casual and welcoming. 7:30' p.m.. in the church hall, 574 6-inch variance to Mr. Gatison. Main St. In 1977, evidence of these long With, 500 sites available to'campers. , 6-In. Dispute ago "campers" was discovered near Lone Oaks provides a wide-ranging Over Variance The calendar for the coming the site of 'the: American Indian Ar- program of things, to see and do in Black Rock, Lake council year will be discussed. New chaeological Institute in addition to swimming in one of 'the Comes To ZBA members are welcome. Washington, a small village in the two pools, twice-weekly movies,, To Be 'Lowered and a video game room, that northwestern part of Connecticut. Having an, above-ground swimm- delights youngsters, and older peo- Water levels at three flood con- The "dig" proved to be that of 'the ing pool 6 inches too close to a pro- ple alike. trol lakes in the Naugatuck River oldest, campsite ever recorded in perty line might, not bother some basin, will be modified this fell,ac - New England. Found, was a stone Outings and field trips are plann- people, but. it obviously concerned cording to the U.S. Army Corps of hearth, flint chips, and scrapers and ed through the summer and 6,11, Enrico P. Sarandrea. Engineers in Waltham, Mass. drills dating back. 10 millenia, with campers and their families set- Mr. Sarandrea asked the Zoning The new levels will allow the ting off to explore the attractions in 'Today, visitors to the AIAI can Board, of Appeals last week to re- engineers to accomplish remedial the area. Every week an old- inspect a replica, of the site. Near- quire" Earvin Gatison, 29 Emile and investigative research, fashioned, hayride sets out in the by, and Indian encampment as it Ave,,, Oa.kvi.lle, to move his pool 6 maintenance, inspection, and other early morning for a, rumbling would have existed in. about 1600 inches away from, Mr. Sarandrea's testing, according to Col. Thomas journey into the past. has been recreated by Jeff.Ka.lin of property line, A, Rhen, head of engineers in New the Institute staff, using only Band appearances and entertain- The pool is 4:l/i feet away from, England. implements—stone knives and ment are scheduled almost every the line, 6 inches under the 5-foot. axes—available to the original weekend. Lone Oaks is open from builders.. April 15 through Oct., 15; further ED MICHAUD Sapling, bark, reeds, and brash information can, be obtained by have been, employed to create a writing Lone Oaks Campsites, SCHOOLS PAINTING communal council house, a trio of Route 44, East, Canaan, 06014, or BUSINESSES small wigwams shaped like inverted call 824-T051. ; INTERIOR • EXTERIOR bowls, and a lean-to that huddles Cozy Hills Campground near ORGANIZATIONS & PAPERHANGIING against a large rocky outcropping. Bantam can welcome 120 campers ! Fall Special On the edge of the encampment and their families to 'their large, Jonathan \ a vegetable patch is planted with wooded sites... Located just a little PACKAGE DEALS Clark ,£,'" Michaud hair & skin tobacco, corn,, wild leeks, and more than a. mile from Bantam CONTRACTOR center herbs. It was in just such temporary Lake, the largest, natural lake in the $72.00i E£ 76 RADNOR LANE 756 Thomaston Road settlements that earlier visitors, to state (despite its name). Cozy Hills OWE o! These OAKVILLE, CT 06779 Watertown, Ct. is a popular "home base" for Litchfield Hills spent their days. Packages: PHONE 274-8379 \ 274-5459 Today's, visitors find camping in fisherman and boating enthusiasts. the gently rolling countryside con- In the opposite direction. Mount • 10 Sweatshirts siderably less "primitive." At. the Tom attracts those of a less aquatic • 18 T-Shirts Hemlock Hill Resort Campground bent. The campground offers, swim- • 24 Baseball Caps At Raymond's All Diamonds' near Litchfield, large pine-shaped ming, miniature golf, and an adult • 8 Golf Shirts sites welcome the camper. recreation room, where dances are Wide Selection, of Colors Are Always Specially Priced! Such amenities as two swimming held—presided, over by a, resident •Offer Good, Thru Sept, 30 pools, whirpool spa. and miniature deejay. golf course provide "on-grounds."" Cozy Hills is open every year Call for details or amusements, a far cry from the from May I through Oct..'30 and in- stop in. campsite of ages past—or even from formation can be obtained, and those of a generation or two ago. space reserved by writing Cozy Hills Campground, Route 2.02, Box Owner Ray Andrei and his fami- 426, Bantam, 06750, or call 1469 ItaniSIio In. Bioms: M, 1,1, f, S 6 ly make certain that campers at 567-0042 Waterinry, CT0670 4 THIS 1201) 7511012 Sat 9-5 HtrnlocL Hill tetl Jt home as soon as the> pull into the spaanuh, ,./,„./,%„ bcaulitull> maintained grounds Imaginame weekend e\enlv—a go It tournament a lobster test apple harvesting weekend uhtn tampers SIGN NOW! can "pick-their-ow n and an inter national gala, with ethnic dishes of all kinds—allow Hemlock Hills For lew Fill Classes ^ JEWELERS campers to mix and mingle w ithout —beginning in Sept.— restraint. Starting a tradition of Fine Quality Diamond Jewelry O pen. year round HemlocLHiU Monday through Friday 7-10 p.m. IM Tues. & Wed. 637 MaiII St. ?74,-4Iftfli is also popular with ski ati- Tuesday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. cionadoes. Several of Connecticut s 10-5 Saluiday WateiTOWtl, Ct. Raymond Licho, Prop. finest ski areas are w ithin an easy * Saturday Special Children's Classes Anns Shoppe 10 to 12 703 Main Street C & L CERAMICS • Watertown 239 Whitewood Rd., Waterbury (Off Bunker Hill Ave.) American 274-0154 574-0018 or 574-0011 -One Week Only- Auto Care Fall Dresses 452 Main Street Oakville 20% Off Across from Conn. Nat'l Bank Closed, Honda) • Lay a way Gift Certificates Free Alterations on New Purchases • SPEAKING OF For During 1986 Fall Sports Season A school record could be broken. SPORTS And, an unbeaten streak could continue. By Bob Palmer Half the fun of watching a full schedule of high school fall sports begin is anticipating the things that could happen, envisioning record- setting performances, crossing fingers as any given team, strives to I really don't need all the signs jackets; and, of course, the kids in be the top of its class. I have seen this past week, to remind the neighborhoods switching from Rico Brogna, the junior quarter- me that the summer is over so baseball gloves to tossing a football back for the Watertown High In- quickly, but they are 'mere whether around. dians, passed for 223 yards in the a person likes it or not. Yes, the autumn leaves are: near- Indians' Thanksgiving Day victory But after all, the fall season pro- ly upon us. It's the time of year I over 'the Torrington High Red bably is the nicest and I certainly hate trees—those on my property, Raiders.. With that, Brogna ac- am, looking forward to Watertown I- mean. cumulated. 1,781 yards last season High School and Yale University on the strength of his left: arm. The football. Alfred Durante is the 10th presi- record is just a few yards away. I wouldn't miss a Watertown dent of the Water-Oak Gold Circle The field hockey team,, after game, home or on the road, if I of Sports and it's a hard-to-believe dropping its first two games in the didn't have the Yale beat. But I love fact that this organization is 1985 season, proceeded to go that too. It's hard to beat a gorgeous 10-years-old already. unbeaten in its. next. 13 regular con- WAITING FOR THE NEXT SERVE is Shelley Descoteaux, a member fall afternoon'at Yale Bowl, or wat- It hardly seems, that, long ago tests, winning nine and tying four. of the Watertown High School volleyball team. The girls are seen here V ching your favorite high school when a small group, meeting at The streak, could continue—or in morning practice in the high school gymnasium last week. In her ¥' team. ' Crestbrook Park, came up with, the end—when the Indians entertain second year as head coach of the volleyball squad is Sue Bavone. The If you haven't: done it. lately—or idea, 'then saw it through to become Litchfield High School Friday, girls will host, Torrington Tuesday, Sept... 1.6 to start the season. (Har- ever—you should try it. It beats, the one of 'the best, clubs of its; kind. Sept. 12. Litchfield owns one of mon Photo) heck out of raking" leaves. The initial meeting of the new those victories over Watertown. Other signs that summer1 is gone: year for the Gold Circle will be held Back to 'the football team. Last Tuesday, Sept. 23; CROSBY, Coach is Sue Bavone. Captains are The scheduling of the first meeting Monday night at the Oakville VFW, season, was an off season for the Thursday, Sept.. 25; at. Northwest Gretchen Blais and Stacey Kiltonic. n of the Water-Oak Gold Circle of and it. will be kicked off with a Tribe. After co-winning the Regional, Friday, Sept. 26; at An- Cross-Country Sports; the Bassi-Derouin Bocci spaghetti supper sometime around Naugatuck Valley League title in sonia, Tuesday, Sept. 30; HOLY At Windham Invitational (EC- League's clambake; the call for 6 to 6:15 p.m. 1984, the Indians had trouble ad- CROSS, Thursday,'Oct. 2; KEN- SU), Saturday, Sept. 13; WILBY, mo.re players by-the Watertown- Mr. Durante announced that all justing with many players being lost NEDY, Tuesday,, Oct.. 7; at Torr- CROSBY, KENNEDY, Tuesday, Oakville Youth Athletic Association members are invited and. that to graduation, But—after losing the ington, Thursday, Oct. 9; at Notre Sept., 16; at Stratton Brook, Invita- for its Pop Warner football pro- anyone wishing to join the club may first five games of 'the-season— Dame (scrimmage), Friday, Oct. tional (Simsbury), Friday, Sept., 19; gram; Bm.ce Borkowski getting a attend by signing up before the din- Watertown Finished the year with, 1,0; WOLCOTT, Tuesday,.Oct., 14; HOUSATONIC VALLEY and i, hole-in-one (which someone told ner. Dues are. only five bucks a. year five wins in the last six games, tied at Naugatuck, Thursday, Oct. 16; at PQMPERAUG, Tuesday, Sept., 23; me he gets every fall); walkers and and the club is hoping to add many at Naugatuck, Holy Cores, Sacred, joggers beginning to wear light (Continued, on page 24)- Heart:,, and Torrington (Torrington), Tuesday, Sept. 30; at" Bristol Eastern and Prince Tech (Bristol Eastern,), Friday, Oct. 3; at Non- r newaug Invitational, Friday, Oct. H HAVE A BOWL! 10; at Wickham' Park Invitational (Manchester), Monday, Oct. 1,3; at New Haven County Meet (Hop Brook), Friday, Oct. 17; at Naugatuck Valley League Meet, ATTENTION Wednesday,,.Oct.. 22; at Freshman Invitational (Holy Cross), Saturday, Oct. 25; at State Sectionals FAMILY BOWLERS (Hamden), Monday, Oct. -27; at Class, Championships (Wickham Park, Manchester), Saturday, Nov. 1 1; at State Open (Wickham. Park, .. • Now Forming s 1 Manchester), Saturday, Nov. 8. Iff •' -,' v"-.••ci -, «>;*- " Coach is Brett Galvin. BRASS CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE L& begins. Saturday, September1 6th Collins Wins Tourney SEVERAL LINEMEN on the Watertown High School football team give these tackling dummies a workout last week in afternoon drills. Rick Collins ended his summer Divisions The football team will be entertaining New Fairfield at the John Mills on, the golf course in style, shooting • Pee Wee Age 8 & Under 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m.. Athletic Complex Saturday, Sept. 13. William Gargano is in his 21st a low gross 70 to win the • Preps Age 9 to 11 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. season with the Indians, 19 as head coach... (Harmon Photo) Crestbrook Park Back-to-School • Juniors .. Age 1.2 to 14 1:30 p.m.-3:30' p.m. junior tournament held, last week... in second place with Sacred Heart. Nonnewaug, Friday, Oct. 17; Collins, a. four-year standout on • Maj ors Age 15 to 21 10:00 a., rn. -11:30 p .m." The volleyball team, at 9-9, the NOTRE DAME (scrimmage), the Watertown High School golf Sanction Fee $3.50 per Child due on. Registration Day cross-country team, 'the soccer Monday. Oct. 20; at Crosby, Tues- team, will be attending Quinnipiac team, at 10-4-1, and, the field hockey day, Oct., 21; ANSONIA, Thursday, College, Hamden, this semester. This Is an Instruclional League with Coaches girls, at 9-2-4., all made it to post- Oct. 23; at Holy Cross, Tuesday, Bob Clark won low net: honors in season play. Only the football, girls Oct. 28; NONNEWAUG, Wednes- the tourney with an 87-18-69. T.J. soccer, and girls swimming teams day, Oct. 29; at Kennedy, Thursday, Talarico shot, a 91,-22-69 to finish in Also Forming didn't make 'it.. But,' who knows Oct. 3ft Teachers' game tentative- second place, and. Chip Ford shot what will happen in *86? ly set for Wednesday, Nov. 19. a, 92-21-71 to finish third. The following schedules for" the field hockey, volleyball, and. cross- BRASS CITY ADULT/CHILD LEAGUE country teams, were released, last 1 ADULT - 1 CHILD week. Schedules for the four other fall, teams will be published together Begins. Saturday, September 6th at 4:00 p.m. in another issue of the Town Times: 'A Field Hockey REGISTRATION TIMES LITCHFIELD, Friday, Sept. 1,2; (for both leagues) SHEPAUG, Saturday, Sept.''13; at .Mercy, Tuesday, Sept. 13; F.ARM- Monday Aug.. 18th 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. INGTON, Wednesday, Sept,. 17; Wednesday Aug. 20th. 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m... NORTH HAVEN, Thursday, Sept. 25; at Farmington, Friday, Sept.. 26; I Monday Aug. 25th- 7:00 p.m.,-9:00 p.m. at Maloney, Tuesday, Sept. 30; at. Wednesday Aug., 27th 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.. Amity, Tuesday, Oct. 7; '.MERCY, Wednesday, Oct. 8; at North Cost Is only $4.80 per week for either league r -• Haven, Wednesday, Oct. • 15; MALONEY, Friday. Oct. 17; AMI- TY, Thursday, Oct. ,23; at Sheehan, Friday, Oct. 24; at. Shepaug, FUN DAYS Wednesday, Oct. 29; Tournament • Roller Skating Parties • Bus Trips (Ice Capades) Begins, Monday, Nov. 3; State Finals, Saturday, Nov., 15. Coach I Year End, Picnic with -Awards at Lake Quassapaug Mary Wollenberg. Captains Jen- • THERE ARE JUST EIGHT DAYS BEFORE the field hockey season nifer Kropp and Michele Shuhart.. is to start Sept. 12. Here, the senior members of the Watertown High J < i Volleyball School team take a breather during morning drills last week. In the first THOMASTON LANES : TORRINGTON, Tuesday, Sept. row are Sue LaRosa and Ashley Skyrme. In the second row, from left 16; at-Wolcott, Thursday, Sept. 1,8; to right, are: Melissa Shuhart, Kristin Conlan, Katie Gustafcon, cap- 180 Watertown Road, Thomaston 28.3-4730 NORTHWEST REGIONAL, Fri- tains Michele Shuhart and Jen Kropp, and. Sue Dodge. Mary Wollenberg f 1 day, Sept., 19; NAUGATUCK, is the head coach. (Harmon Photo) Property of the Watertown Historical Society ,Tawn Time?. 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OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL payments could result in the loss of even been altered after the con- tor. If you want home improvements •(heir home. sumer signed, the contract. If you. done to your home, and you. have CONNECTICUT LAW Many consumers who have had never signed a mortgage deed that questions about, the financing ar- home improvement work done are 'was witnessed and notarized in your rangement, you may wish to call asked to sign so many documents presence, any mortgage claimed by your local bank or attorney for that 'they do not 'take the time to the financing company should be advice. read, every won! of every paper they invalid. And that's the law...in plain sign. Even if you cannot find your language. By Attorney General. Joseph 1. Lieberraan If you had improvements made home improvement contract, you on your home., examine your •copies can. find out if there is a second Home Improvement Financing: may find, yourself paying off' a se- of the documents you signed... A mortgage on your property with a Newsbeat Briefs The Second Mortgage Scam cond mortgage on your home at an document with your signature 'that quick trip to your town hall. 'The You might have a second mor- exhorbitant interest rate. says "Mortgage Deed." at the top town should have a record of all Watertown volunteer fireman tgage on your home right now and Some homeowners have signed probably means there is a. second mortgages and liens on your pro- Craig Palmer1 was treated, at Water- not even, realize it. such financing contracts without mortgage on your home. perty. If a fraudulent mortgage has bury's St. Mary's Hospital and If you. can't afford to pay in full even realizing that, they were mor- But many people who have illegal been filed, you can examine the released Friday after inhaling for expensive home improvements, tgaging their homes. In fact, second mortgages on their home signatures, witnesses, and poisonous fumes during a fire 'that some contractors! will suggest a. foreclosure proceedings even, have never signed such a document. In- notarization. severely damaged the Clearwater financing agreement, that will, allow been initiated against people who stead, they'may have signed a, finan- What, should you do if you find Pools, Inc. business and two other you to borrow the money. But you were not aware that late loan. cing agreement which said, in the you have been defrauded, into sign- businesses on South Main Street in small, print, that 'the loan, was ing a second, mortgage on your Thomaston. Estimated losses were secured by the property. house? Call my office at. 566-8226 put at $2 million. Firemen from NEIL'S AUTO' BODY INC. Sometimes these clauses have or 566-5335 in Harttbid. One of my four towns helped the Thomaston FACTORY TIAINED UNIBODY SPECIALISTS staff'members, will take information department fight the chemically-fed , blaze that' began around 6 •FRAME STRAIGHTENING * from you over the phone and ask Crest wood Ford's you to send us copies of your home p.m An, executive in the. Apparel * INSURANCE ESTIMATES * Select List of improvement contracts, and of the Fasteners Division, of Scovill, Inc., 'ompiefe Collision Serwke mortgage deed on file at. your town said recently the division offices Pre-owned Autos hall." might not leave Watertown. The ION* HOW fOWINO If necessary, I will go to court to company announced Aug., 8 it HEAVY BUTT TOWING get fraudulent mortgages in- would close its local manufacturing validated and to recover damages facility, which employs about, 100 COMPLETE AUTO' BODY & PAINT SHOP for injured consumers. workers, within a, year. But Charles WE REPAIR ALL MAKES & MODELS TAKE ADWOTUGE OF CIHESTWOGD'S You cannot, be to cautious in sign- Taylor, vice president and, general FOREIGN & DOMESTIC EVER POPULAR- ing financing agreements,. The best manager of the division's United, States operations, said no decision AFTER HOURS CALL WA1ER1OWN PUSH • PULL, • TOW" way to avoid making a costly WATBTTOWN 214-5580 Minimum Trade mistake is to refuse on principle to had yet. been reached at the com- 1029 MAIN ST.. WATE RTOWN 274-2463 sign anything you haven't had time pany's headquarters. There are ,'84 OLDSMOBIIL'E TO RON ADO - about 80 office workers, at the Stack ;#3458A2-Or., Silver. $12,400' less; to think about. Ask the contractor .$11,500. You pay $10,900. to' leave all 'the paperwork with you, Buckingham Street facili- ty. .. .Thomas Van, public works •84 MERCURY LYNX - Stock f'3767A, so that you can. read, 'through Front Wheel Drive. Low Mileage. everything with, no one pressuring director since 1982, resigned his $'6,300 less $1,500. You pay $4,800. you. position Aug. 26 and will leave his '83 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL - Stock: 8 If you feel you are being rushed, job at the end of September. Town 38O1A. Chiysler'Luxury, Fully Loaded. don't do business w ith that contrac- Manager Robert Middaugh receiv- $6,700 less SI .500. You pay $7,200. ed a letter of resignation from Mr. •82 BUCK REGAL - Slock f P405. Lux- FAMILY CYCLE Van, 37, last Tuesday afternoon. urious Wagon, SB.000 less $1,500. You. The town had asked for the direc-' pay $6,500. CENTER "771? Home of Honda" tor's resignation because of what it All covered with 12,0>0O 1223 North Main St. Wtby said were ongoing problems with mile/12 month warranty 757-7830 his performance. Vincent Petroccia, Back to School town engineer, also is expected to One Repair Plus SO More Pre-Owned Specials resign this month after expressing Professional Repairs Station where Cars & Trucks to Fit dissatisfaction with a 3 percent Service' STILL Everybody's Pocketboqk salary increase awarded by the town at Reasonable Rates manager. Mr. Van's and Building COMES FIRST Inspector Robert Kontout's salaries were not given raises this "We Fix Cars" Over 30 Years Experience! cREsimoai r " Fora CLEARANCE on ALL '85 s year....Planning and Zoning in stock Commission officials unanimous- SURE START 1.230' Main Street * FREE* ly approved Aug. 26 a Town Coun- Watertown SCOOTER JACKETS AND' WATCHES cil plan, to spend $225,000 to 274-2501 • 754-2501 with ANY SCOOTER reconstruct the Lake Winnemaug AUTO SERVICES NOBODY WALKS AWAY PURCHASE Dam and Lake Winnemaug Road. The action reverses a commission decision made two weeks ago 36 Zoar .Ave., Oakville which denied town permission to Ask for Bob or Steve - 274-4111 EVERITT'S undertake the project, GARAGE, INC. Lumbeijack Events A Well Planned The New England. Lumberjack. Oakville 274-2147' Championships, sponsored, by the Warren Volunteer Fire Department,, SERVICE • Front End Align ments with ' will be held, at Warren Woods on Computer Balancing Sunday, Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. PROGRAM • Brakes •Tune Ups* Emission Testing In" addition to the all-around, championship, the following events • Complete Exhaust, Installations wiO beheld: two man, cross-cutting, standing block chop," power chain, DOESN'T COST sawing, axe •throwing, underhand chop, single bucking, springboard IT PAYS!!! NEW CAR COST TOO MUCH? chop, and log rolling. All, profits will benefit the War- Keep your Honda well maintained OLD CAR • ren Volunteer Fire, Department. • WORN OUT? Call Les Massey at 868-0311 for and avoid expensive repairs •further information. Let; Us Make Your Car Run & Look Like NEW Again! • Body Repairs • Tune Ups • Oil Service tor all your • AC Service residential or • Brake Work commercial needs w< ONDA • Sr. Citizen Discount CALL ELLEN or SUE 274-9257 PAR GLASS 816 STRAITS TURNPIKE'WATERTOWN 117 Echo Lake Road • OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30' AM-4:30 PM Watertown 274-2151 aston' Ave.,'Waterbury "753-1143 PropertyTimes jjfetertown, COTII of^ &pt,,4 the, • B86 Watertown Historical Society Order Of Eastern Stor day, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m.. at the 175 Main St. .Masonic Temple. The Order of Eastern Star, Florence . G. Hall', worthy Chapter No. 96, will meet-Wfednes- matronwatertownhistoricalsociety.org, and Norman G. , will preside. Following the regular. meeting, the chapter will honor MORTGAGES founder Robert Morris with a pro- gram under the direction if Sister FIXED - Era Lynn, .associate matron. Chair- woman Lorraine Cook also will RATES give a report, on the Bethlehem Fair. FIRST MORTGAGES Refreshments will be served after FIXED RATE the meeting. On Sunday, Sept. 14, MORTGAGES there will be a rehearsal at 2 p.m. ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES When folks do nicer things for ALSO you, expect to do others in return. •CASH VA We will pay a top price for your house... FHA — Any Condition — LOANS Confidential Service Our 18th Year! ONLY .. Call: Fred Rev her 754-4178 Anytime WINNING 'THE WATER-OAK SENIOR GIRLS Softball League championship for the third time recently were the Town Times Cardinals. Members of'the team are, front row from left, Christine Overbaugh, Natalie 3% K. LaMadeleine, Michelle Kerachsky, Nicole Persons, Amy Morris, and Amy Porter. Back row: assistant coach Art LeMadeleine, coach Bill Cavalari, Krista Palomba, Wendy Paquin, Lori Turonis, Holly Poirier, Stacy DOWN m wiiow St. m McHale, Lori Keefe, Maureen McKinstry, and coach Bob Wright. Absent from the photo is Brooke Sky one. NEEDED Waterbury (Water-Oak Photo) " ' • • Nutmeg Releases ' ' "Nutcracker" will be .staged Helen Williams Saturday, Dee. 6 at 8 p.m. and Sun- Season Calendar da}-, Dec. 7 at 2 p.m.. SETTANI Hes: (203) 274-3679 HOMES "Oliver," a~ community •theater The Nutmeg Ballet. Company, production, will be performed Fri- HORTSlflE housed at the Warner Theater, and day, March 20, 1987, through Sun- CIllfPAiff 804 HAMILTON AVE. with studios at 21 Water St., Torr- day, March 22, Showtimes 8 p.m. 2152,East Main St. WATERBURY, CT 06706 ington, has announced its calendar Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. of events for its 1.0th resident Sunday. • . 'Waterbury Thinking of Selling? a Division of season. "Cinderella," a full-length ballet, Call us for Courteous Service, "T'he King and, I" will be per- REALTY WORLD 1ISIINC will be presented Saturday, May 2, : Settani Associates, Inc. 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Fall Fair Brochures The Parks and,. Recreation Now, We're Department office in 'the Town Hall Annex, 42,4 Main. St., has available. brochures listing, the complete lineup of stele agricultural (airs for Using September and October. ;.* The information can be picked up in. person, or by calling, the recrea- SETTANI tion office at. 274-5411, exts. 253-25,5 for a'mailing.

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(Wa.tertown, Conn,,) -Sept., 4, 1986 Property of the Watertown HistoricalWatertown school building sSociety for or notes shall be secured , by the ir- EASY TO MAKE Flanders Fall Festival handicapped and fire code com- revocable pledge of the full faith. The Handera. Nature Center's an- •plance. the appropriation shall be and credit, of 'the Town of Water- TEDDY BEAR DECORATIONS nual. Fall Festival will be held Sun- added to the ONE HUNDRED """ town. The bonds or notes .may be watertownhistoricalsociety.orgday, Oct. 5:, from 10 a.m.. to 4 p.m. ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR, issued, in one or more series, .and at the center's Van Vleck' Farm. ($101,000) appropriation approv- any series may be sold as a. single Sanctuary, on Flanders, .and Church' ed at referendum held October 22, . issue or consolidated, with any other Hill, roads, Woodbury. 1,985,,, for an aggiegate'appropria- : bonds or notes of the 'Town. The There will 'be hay rides, children's tion of "THREE. HUNDRED ONE Finance Director shall keep a theater, and children's games for the • THOUSAND DOLLARS record of the bonds or notes. The .younger set. .Patents and others an ($301,000). The appropriation may Town Manager and the Finance enjoy nature 'walks and craft' be spent, for design costs,, ar- Director of'the Town shall sign the demonstrations, such as wool dye- chitects' fees,- engineering fees, bonds or notes 'by •their manual or ing with natural dyes,,, sheep shear- legal fees, not temporary interest facsimile signatures. The bonds or ing, and log splitting. and. other financing costs, and other notes, shall bear the seal of the Town Snack foods and cider will be expenses related, to the project. or a facsimile of'the seal. The law .available. 2. That the $101,000 serial.' firm, of .Day,, Berry & Howard is For further information, call 'the bonds or notes, and temporary notes' designated as bond counsel to ap- center at. 263-3711. • authorized for the project by or- prove the legality of the bonds or dinance 'adopted, by 'the Town notes. The 'Town Manager and the UConn Alumni Reunion Council on September -16, 1985 Finance Director are, authorized to determine the amount, date, interest All graduates of the University of and approved, at referendum held October 22, 1985 be increased, by rate, maturities, form and other Create ;i ilt-i» of tiny teddy bear decorations with Connecticut—Waterbury .and. Stores $200,000 to defray the serial, bond. details of the bonds or notes; to :'t\ ] Sentinel's pastel Fluffs. campuses—are. invited, to. an Alum- •designate, a bank or trust company : J) j ni Reunion Saturday, Sept. 20, 'from or note and temporary note These cute and, cuddly 'beans and tuck, under to' .rover authorization of THREE HUN- to be certifying bank, registrar, can be used .as gift, decorations 3 to 9 p.m. at UConn's Wateibury transfer agent and paying agent for spiral end. campus,.' DRED ONE THOUSAND or as refrigerator magnets. • For .ears and muzzle, 'take the bonds or notes; to sell 'the bonds. The reunion is part: of the Water- DOLLARS ($301,000). However you use: them, you will one Muff the .same color .as 3. That, if the bonds or notes or notes at public or private sale; have fun making these' irresisti- the body, unroll .and cut .as. bury campus' 40th anniversary to deliver the bonds or notes; and ble little animals from Sentinel celebration...Call the campus swit- authorized to defray the appropria- •instructed for the legs. Cut tion for this project arc issued on to peform all other acts, which, are Fluffs three W slices .from cylin- chboard at 757-12,31, for farther a tax-exempt basis, the Town necessary or appropriate to issue MATERIALS der. Glue two slices to top information." the bonds or notes. sides of head for 'ears. Glue Manager and the Finance Director 5 - Sentinel pastel Fluffs in the .3. That 'the Town issue and renew same color third, slice flat to lower front are authorized, to bind the Town Elephant's Think Sale its temporary notes from time to 2 - Sentinel Fluffs in Contrast- head, creating muzzle.. pursuant to such representatives and 1 Shape tiny balls of Fluff for covenants as they deem, necessary time in anticipation of 'the receipt ing color The Elephant's Trunk Antique eyes .and nose by rolling bits or advisable in, order to maintain of the proceeds, from the sale of the 1 - 10" x VS" white .satin ribbon Show, featuring more than 100 (6" length for bow, 4" of the Fluff into gluey the continued exemption from bonds or notes for the project. The 1 fingers and glue to muzzle quality antiques and collectibles length for hanger loop) federal, income taxation of interest amount of the notes outstanding at dealers, will be held. Saturday and Glue, acrylic spray, scissors keeping features low. (See on the bonds or notes, including any time shall not exceed ONE photo) Sunday, Sept. 20 and 21, on. Route HUNDRED TWENTY THOU- DIRECTIONS • Tie 6" length of ribbon into. 7, New Milford. convenants to pay rebates of invest- • Glue two different colored. ment earnings to the United States SAND DOLLARS ($120000). The small bow, trim ends, .and Hours, arc 9 a.m.. to 6 p.m. Satur- Fluffs together for head and • in future years. notes shall, be issued pursuant to glue beneath -chin,. day, and 9 a.m.. to 4:30 p.m. Sun- body. Position them with 4. That the Town" Manager and. Section 7-378 of the General • To create optional hanger day. Take Exit ,7 off 1-84, seven spiraled end of .cylindrical loop: Take the 4" length Finance Director are each authoriz- Statutes of Connecticut, Revision of miles north of Danbury. Fluff toward the front. ribbon .and glue ends, to top . ed. to apply for and accept federal 1958, as amended, and shall be • Gently pull centers of cylin- of head, fucking them," into secured by the irrevocable pledge of ders out to' round tummy and stole grants and loans to help the Fluff. •the full faith and credit, of the Town... .and head. 1 defray 'the appropriation for the • Spray Bear with- .several, project. .Any grant or loan proceeds The Town shall comply with, the • Take the 4 remaining Fluffs • light coats of clear acrylic. that .are the same colors, as may be used to pay project costs or provisions of Section, 7-378a of the the head and unroll the Receive an entire-'booklet full principal' and interest on bonds, General Statutes if the notes do not Fluffs half way. Cut off and of fun and. creatioe craft ideas notes, or temporary notes. mature within the time permitted by discard the amount rolled by sending a request along with 5. This ordinance shall be said Section, 7-378. The Town off. Pull the remaining cyl- your name, address and a, check published in full within ten (10) Manager and the Finance Director inders by the spiral to' or money order for $3.95 (in- . days after passage by the Town are authorized to determine the lengthen into a leg shape. cludes postage and. handling) to Council in a, newspaper having cir- amounts, dates, interest rates, • Glue 2 cylinders to' bottom SENTINEL CONS UMER maturities,, form, and other details of body to form legs. . eolation/within the Town, and shall PRODUCTS, INC., 7750 Tyler of the temporary notes; to sell the • Glue remaining 2 cylinders, Blvd., Mentor, ' OH 44060. become effective on the 21st day. to sides of body for arms, Please allow 4-6 weeks for after such publication and after ap- notes at public or private sale; to ex- but. to shape paw, pull down delivery . • proval at referendum. ecute and. deliver the notes; and to 1 Dated at Watertown, Connec- perform all of the acts, which are TT TTrxran ticut on this 2nd day of September, necessary or appropriate to issue E 1986. the temporary notes. M QGreatltoste... m num Gordon. W. James, Chairman • 4. That, if the bonds or notes Watertown Town Council, authorized by this ordinance are An American Tradition JFlMt . . TT 9.4.-86 issued on a tax.-ex.empt basis, the Introduced: August. 1,8, 1986 Town Manager and the Finance HUNGRY Public Hearing: September 2, 1986 Director are authorized to bind the Town pursuant, to such, representa- Interfaith Hunger Appeal Adopted: September 2, 1986 Effective Date: September 25, 1986 tions and covenants as they deem P.O. Box 1000, FDR Statioa .necessary or advisable in order to' 'TOWN OF WATERTOWN New York, N.Y 10150. maintain the continued exemption CONNECTICUT from federal income taxation of in- PLEASE ORDINANCE NO. 09-02-86444 terest, on the bonds or notes, in- cluding covenants to pay rebates of AN ORDINANCE AP- investments earnings to the United PROPRIATING $120,000' FOR GIVE. States in future years. m FLOOD CONTROL IM- A public S*rvire of the Interlaidi Hungei (.¥J| 1 5. That the Town Manager and , Appeal and [be Advert)sing Couna! Qu>. I PROVEMENTS, AND ALIKE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUE OF Finance Director are each authoriz- BOND'S OR NOTES AND TEM- ed to apply for and accept, federal, Bad example and contagious PORARY NOTES IN THE SAME and state grants and loans to help disease are both last spreading and defray .the appropriation for the pro- danged hard to cure. ..AMOUNT TO DEFRAY SAID APPROPRIATION • ject. Any grant or loan proceeds Society has come to (ear failure' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE may be used to pay project costs or too much—its lessons are essential TOWN COUNCIL- OF THE principal and, interest on, bonds, Bring a medley of Mediterranean flavors to your table in TOWN OF WATERTOWN: notes, or temporary notes. this hearty main dish salad. Green beans, tomatoes, green to 'future success. 1. That the sum of ONE HUN- 6. This ordinance shall be onions, ripe olives and potatoes are marinated in a light, published, in, full within, ten (10) 'days refreshing dressing.made with lemon juice from concentrate, LEGAL NOTICES '" DRED TWENTY THOUSAND oil, oregano and garlic. Tuna is tossed in shortly before serving DOLLARS ($120j000) is hereby ap- after passage by the Town Council^ for a savory, satisfying main" course. TOWN Off1 WATERTOWM propriated for flood, control, im- in a newspaper having circulatio.-//j|< CONNECTICUT . provements including the installa- within the Town, and shall become"" MARINATED VEGETABLE TUNA. SALAD' effective on, the 21st day after such (Makes about Vh quarts) ORDINANCE NO. '0<9-#2.-8

-, I' Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Societyw$ ISSUE OF BONDS OR NOTES ed to apply,for and accept federal LEGAL NOTICE The constant critic is only trying Reformers look after others" AND TEMPORARY NOTES IN and state grants, and loans to help 1 The Planning and Zoning Commis- to cut folks down to his size. affairs .rather than their own. THE SAME AMOUNT TO defray the appropriation, for 'the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgsion of the Town of Watertown,, DEFRAY SAID APPROPRI- project. Any grant or loan, proceeds •Connecticut, at a. Special, Meeting, ATION may be used to pay project costs or held, on August 27, 1,986, voted to principal and interest, on bonds, Help Unlimited, Inc. approve Special Use #61 of Norman BE IT ORDAINED BY THE notes, or temporary notes. Drubner, Trustee, to permit 'the use 215 Main Street, Oakville /^~d TOWN COUNCIL OF THE 6. This ordinance shall be of land ii the 1R-80 District to ex- "Nursing Registry" . f ^J TOWN OF WATERTOWN: published in full within, ten, (10) tend 50' feet into the R-10 District' 1. That the sum of ONE HUN- days after passage by the 'Town OFFERING PERSONALIZED SERVICES IN V^SSf on, a, parcel of land, located, at Falls DRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOU- Council in a, newspaper having cir- YOUR HOME, 24 HRS.A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK \ •§* Avenue and. Sylvan. Lake Road, sub- SAND DOLLARS ($175,000) is culation within, the 'Town, and shall • Registered Nurses • Personal Attendants V ject to conditions. hereby appropriated for construc- become effective on the 21st day • Licensed Practical Nurses • Companions Dated, in, Watertown, Connecticut, tion of a golf building and ground after such, publication and, after ap- this 4th day of September, 1986. • Bath and Nutrition Attendants improvements at Crestbrook Park. proval at, referendum. Judy Wick, Secretary, The appropriation .may be spent for Also Offering "CGMMIINKCALL" Dated at Watertown, Connec- Planning and Zoning Commission design, and. construction costs, A Unique Voice to Voice Communication System ticut on, this 2nd day of September, TT 94-86 equipment, furnishings, materials, 1986. For Emergency Help • Accident Prevention architects" fees, engineering costs, Gordon W. James, Chairman and Companionship and. other expenses" related to' the Watertown Town, Council Garden Club Meeting Our Help fa 'Ufflinti.t«l,....If you need help In any way project. TT 9^-86 PLEASE CALL: 274-7511 Rate Schedule and 2... That the Town issue its serial Introduced: August 18, 1986 The Watertown, Garden Club will conduct, a. plant sale open to the Denise Charette, Nancy Colson Brochure Available bonds or notes, in an amount not Public Hearing: September 2, 1986 Co-Directors Upon, 'Request to exceed ONE HUNDRED Adopted: September 2, 1986 public at its first meeting of the new Temporary Employment Agency SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND Effective Date.; September 25, 1,986 season Thursday, Sept. 11, at. 11:30 DOLLARS ($175,000) to finance a.m. in the meeting room of the the appropriation for the project... LEGAL NOTICE Watertown Library, 470 Main, St. The bonds or notes shall be issued At a, regular session, of the Zoning pursuant, to Section 7-369 of the Board of Appeals of Watertown, Robert C... Dewire, director of the General Statutes of Connecticut, Connecticut held on, August 27, Denison Fequotsepos Nature Cent- Revision of 1958, as amended, and • 1986', it was voted that .Appeal #246 er in Mystic, will be the guest any other enabling acts. The bonds of Earvin Gatison to construct an speaker. He will, present a, slide pro- or notes shall be secured by the ir- above ground swimming pool, 4.5 gram, showing spring woodland revocable pledge of the full faith feet from a side property line at #29 wildflowers, and how they can be and credit of the Town, of Water- Emile Avenue, Oakvilie be groomed in a backyard, situation. town... The bonds or notes may be approved. Mr. Dewire has been involved in issued in one or more series, and - Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, developing wildftower gardens at any series may be sold as a single this 4th day of September, 1986. three nature centers in Westport, issue or consolidated with any other Cher}'! Carley, Secretary Ansonia, and Mystic, as well, as a bonds or notes of the Town. The Zoning Board of Appeals number of private gardens. Finance Director shall keep a TT 94-86 The public is invited, to attend. record of the bonds or notes. The i ****'**'•********************•**** Town Manager and the Finance Director of'the Town shall sign, the bonds or notes by their manual or facsimile signatures. The bonds or DEMOCRATS Dili nm pin ol knipp shius notes shall bear the seal, of the HI hunts u tin ILRHI ii nuil nnu "Your md CM i sLLiind p inr—ul ii|U il Town or a facsimile of the seal. i Jut in kv>—ii " legal ii pnu. The law firm of Day, Berry & "' •-*-" Knapp Howard is designated as bond Vote counsel to approve the legality of the bonds or notes. The Town Counts" * WORKORPIAY Manager and the Finance Director are authorized to determine the PRIMARY DAY amount, date, interest rates, maturities, form and other details Tuesday, Sept. 9 of the bonds or notes; to designate (Noon to> 8 p.m..) a. bank or trust company to be cer- tifying bank, registrar, transfer agent and paying agent for the Mane bonds or notes; to sell the bonds or notes at public or private sale; to Galbraith Knapp Shoes deliver the bonds or notes; and to perform all. other acts which are 406 Watertown Avenue. Waterbury necessary or appropriate to issue Hours: Man., Tues. & Wed. 9:30 - ,5:30 755-8683 the bonds or notes. COMMITTED Tlhura. & Frii. 9:30 - 8:30 • Sat 9 - 4 • RESPONSIVE 3. That the Town issue and renew its temporary notes from • AGGRESSIVE time to time in anticipation of the • DEPENDABLE receipt, of the proceeds from the Democrat sale of the bonds or notes for the Buy Now, project... The amount of the notes State Representative outstanding at any time shall not. 76th District exceed ONE' HUNDRED Pay Later, SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND LeaJenhip that works fir fin. DOLLARS ($175,000'). The notes •«JL I i ' Cub Cadet's lawn tractors are easier to own than yk- Paid jor by the Committee to elect Marie Galbmih; D, Lafienier, Trees. * ever with our special "Buy Now, Pay Later" payment shall be issued pursuant to Section, ; 7-378 of the General Statutes of ***** *• *•+************************" plan, just IQ%i down, and you make no payments Connecticut, Revision of 1.958, as until March, 1,198,7.1 rite rest-free. There's never • amended, and shall be secured by been a more affordable way to put a tough Cub the irrevocable pledge of the full Cadet lawn tractor to work for you. Ask for details. faith and credit of, the Town. The Carpet Town, shall comply with the provi- sions of Section 7-378a of the Corner General Statutes if the notes do not mature within the time permitted, by Power Equipment! said Section 7-378., The Town Ron Baltron , Manager and the Finance Director authorized to determine the dates, interest, rates, CHILDREN'S BEDROOM FLOORS maturities, form, and other details of the temporary notes; to sell the Floors in children's rooms get with a low pile — so 'that little notes at public or private sale; to filthy. Face up to that fact from things don't get lost and, toy cars execute and deliver the notes; and •the start and you are half-way to can run over it - and one which to perform, all other acts which, are making some good decisions is 'treated for soil and stain necessary or appropriate to issue regarding famishing their roams. .resistance. That way when spills the temporary notes. It's no good (and not fair) to ex- and messes do occur, they will 4. -That, if the bonds or notes pect that you, can ever make clean up relatively easily. authorized by this ordinance are children, be careful with fur- issued, on a tax-ex.em.pt basis, the nishings in their own room. So Town. Manager and the Finance choose a flooring that won't look, • • • • • Director are authorized, to bind the sordid, when messy. Smooth ioor Make a. 10% dawn, payment. No interest, HO payment due 'until March 1987 Town, pursuant to such representa- covering such as linoleum, and ••• for credit, qualified buyers. tions and covenants as they deem vinyls are certainly good with necessary or advisable in order to regard to eleanability, but are For all your carpeting needs maintain, the continued exemptions otherwise a little hard and cold. visit: POWER from, federal income 'taxation, of in- Since children spend an awful PRODUCTS terest, on the bonds or notes, in- lot of time on the floor, and might: The Carpet Barn cluding covenants to pay rebates of want something with a, bit of soft- "SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY" investment earnings to the United. "The Largest Floor Covering Center ness and warmth, an, inexpensive, In The Area" States in future years. low maintenance carpet might, be Coma of Echo Laic R, & Pbrter Si. 838 Main St., Oakville 5. That the Town, Manager and. •the answer. Choose something Wateitown • 274-685! or 274-0155 274-6753 Finance Director are each authoriz- Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6:30' • Sat. 9-3 Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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22*116* WOODEN DECK. Take BARBADOS, one bdim,, ocean- 12. AUTOS :ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. it away for $100. Good cond. Utili- front villa, with, pool. Reasonable. Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertising. ty trailer, 2 wheels,, $100. Brochure available. K. Kelley, 274-6551. • (203) 756-1460, or write P.O. Box 1982 BUCK PARK. AVENUE, Rates: $2.50 minimum charge for the first 12 words;, plus All power. Cruise, AC, PW, PS, PB, ' 212, Waterbury, Ct. 06720. $ .45 per line for each additional line beyond the minimum PD, PSeats, crashed velour int. 3. HELP WANTED' (approx., four words; per line). In addition to Town Tim.es;, OAKVILLE, nice 4 rooms,, 2nd Exc. cond. Must: sell $5,000. 274-1164. • _ all classifieds are carried in the Water-Oak Shoppers' PART TME SCHOOL BUS fir., for quiet, retired couple. Non- Guide at'no additional charge. ' - DRIVERS NEEDED smokers pref. W/w carpet, no wax 1971 TRIUMPH TR6, for parts or for Sept. AppL now being accepted fir. Sec, refs. Call before 12, resoration. Good running cond. for the following towns: 274-3921. • 274-0256. PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS, 1. SERVICES OFFERED Bethlehem, Woodbuiy, Thomaston my home oryour's. B.M. degree. and. Watertown. 'Good driving LAKE HOUSE, . Watertown. Reasonable rates. Call Linda 1984 AMC EAGLE, late model, "") EMBL'S JEWELERS record required. We will train. Call Quiet & private location, Beach • Casper, 763-5754, • .. like new. 4wd, blue w/blue vinyl, 709 Main St. (Dufour Bros., Inc.), 758-6641, privileges. Suitable for 1 or 2 per- 6eyL, AT, PS, PB, AC, AM/FM Watertown a,sk for Donna or Ellen. sons. Appliances included. $700 stereo cassette player, rear CARPENTRY, REPAIRS, Expert watch repairing. mo. Call •272-5141. defroster, tilt wheel, 4 dr. sedan. remodeling., decks, roofing, pain- Guaranteed workmanship. CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH, 13,000 'mi. $9,000, firm. ting, etc.-Call Rich, 274-3718. aides & certified, nurse's aides 6. WANTED TO 'RENT 2,74-0307. MARANATHA needed for Home Health Agency. DOG GROOMING.' Reasonable CHIMNEY SWEEPS To be available Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. THREE BEDRM.. house in •rates. Late afternoon & evening ap- 16. LOST ft FOUND • Chimneys cleaned professionally. to 4 p.m. & occasional weekends. Wtn ./Thomaston/Bethlehern. area. pointments. Call. 274-7154. •• " Please contact Watertown 'Visiting 203-438-3580 or 413-848-2758. Quick, clean, efficient service. STRAY 'CAT HOT LINE. Have 729-0160 or 573-1255. 'Nurses at 274-7531. BOOKKEEPING DONE from you lost, or found a cat? Call 10. LAWN & GARDEN" 274-62,91 Mon.-Fri. 2-7 p.m. only. 'I WILL DO' yorar WALLPAPER- my home. Ideal for small HOMEMAKERS: Certified home businesses. Call 274-2651. health agency has Immediate part- ING and exterior and interior pain- RESTORE-YOUR MEADOW. LOST: Black Labrador, in ting. Excellent references. Call Bob time positions available for Have it bush-hogged mowed. Call C & V 'PAINT SERVICE. In- Oakville, Small, reward. 274-04,05. Perkins, 274-2990. qualified applicants. Orientation Professional Outdoor Services at terior & exterior, residential & Answers to Jud. provided. Must: have own trans. 266-7075'. commercial. Exc. refs. Call PAINTING: Int.-ext. painting. For interview contact. Watertown 274-2200 or 274-4465. Free estimates. Quality work. Ex- Public Health Nursing Assn. at TOP SOIL, wood chips, crushed 17. LOOKING FOR A HOME cellent references. All work 274-7531. stone delivered. Call, Professional SMALL CERAMIC & MOSAIC guaranteed. Ray La'wlor, 274-2283 Outdoor Services at 266-7075. BLACK KITTENS. A pair of or 274-2225. tile jobs done. Call 274-6657 after MUFFLER. INSTALLERS. gentle, 3-mos-old males will give 6 and ask for Sonny. Full/part time, male/female. Ex- CONRAD'S MOWER "REPAIR affection, companionship & enter- HOMEOWNERS perience helpful but not necessary. • Fast, quality service on all brands tainment to a caring, responsible VCR. .REPAIRS General home repairs & im- Apply at Meineke Discount Muf- of rotary and riding mowers. 20 family who will provide 'them with ANY' BRAND ANY' PROGRAM provements. Carpentry, electrical flers, 760 Wolcott St., Waterbury. a good home. Call 274-84,44, 'The Video Hot Line will take care yrs. ex,p. Used mowers & riders for & plumbing. Interior or exterior. sale. Free estimates. Pick-up & .of it. Call 274-3695. Other repair No job too small. Prompt service SUBSTITUTE CAFETERIA delivery. 274-9497. BLUE-TICK HOUND puppies, 8 at reasonable rates. Quality centers don't dare to compare. help wanted for 'Watertown Public weeks old. $50. Going' fast. workmanship. Free estimates. Ful- Schools. For information, call LAWN MAINTENANCE. Rak- 274-400.5. ly insured. References available. ORGAN/PIANO' LESSONS, 274-3195. $5 per half hour. Linda Murro, ing, mowing, .general clean-up. Call William. M. Cooke, 263-5400. FREE TO GOOD HOME, .good Rev," Mr. Landquist teaching. Call • Fully insured. Free estimates. Call HOME HELATH " AIDE, part- Danny or Rose, 274-6733.. natured 3-mos-old Border Collie- MAGICAL. ENTERTAINMENT .. 274-4.848. ' ' . . time, evenings, • 5-9 p.m..' Ex- Yellow Lab mix. Had. 3 shots, needs perience preferred. $5' per hour _ 1 more;. 274-3955, for children's parties and shows. II.-TAG SALES Call Mr. Miracle, 274- 6115. 2. FOR SALE weekdays, $6 per hour weekends. Must be reliable. Call 274-0116-fbr TAG SALE 18 Rockdale Ave., 18. FAIRS & BAZAARS APPLIANCE MEPAEftS.Wash- THE FABRIC BARN. Remnants,, interview. .' trim. Wednesday-Sunday, 10-5. Oakv.,.. 9-3:30, Sept. 6 & 7. ers, dryers, electric stoves &" Dishes, pans & small appliances. TABLES FOR RENT for Sept.. refrigerators, & air conditioners. •Rt. 63 East Morris, 567-5823. MATURE, responsible and caring 27th Church ••.Fair, 10 a.m. to 6 Closed Mon, & Tues. 1 Call 274-6319. person to care for my 2' sons ages LARGE TAG SALE. Furn.,,, p.m. Cost $.10. Call 274-4848. 314 & 1 approx. 3 mornings per household items, men's & LIGHT TRUCKING.. Attics & 15'PENY.AN, w/motor & •trailer. " week. References, required. Call Elec. start, w/battery. First to offer women's clothing. Sat. &, Sun., 9 23. NOYENAS garages cleaned. Trash removal, 274-6268. . to 4, 16 Dunrobin Lane, Wtn. furn. & appliances, etc. Call Bob, $400, 274-221.6. A PRAYER TO 'THE HOLY 274-5625 or 274-4889. CHILD CARE.NEEDED for my TAG •SALE.., Household, items, SOLID" MAPLE double dresser 18-roos-old. in the Oakv. area 2 SPIRIT. Holy Spirit, you made me dishes dothes-ms. 10 & 12 & jr. see everything and showed, me the SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. with twin beds. Could be used as days weekly. Preferably someone 9/10. All items new or like new. way to reach my ideal. You, who Herb Shaw Sanitation Service, the bunks. With ladder, $300. Call with, a small child. Call any time, Van seats. Sat. &. Sun,.,, 10-4, 180 gave me the wrong, that is done to service professional. Call 274-4226 after 4 p.m.. 274-6243. Ball Farm, Rd., OAkv. me and. You, who are in, all in- 274-8228, any time. stances of my life with me. I in 'this TAKE, OVER 5 ACRES. No BABYSITTER WANTED in my FRL & SAT,.,, -9/5 & 9/6, Tag short dialogue want to thank you HOME REPAIRS, .remodeling, down, $39 monthly. Near lakes, home on Oak Dr., Wtn., from. 2:30 mountains, and. state parks. No Sale, 27 Jenks St., Oakv. Lots of for everything and confirm, once additions. For free estimate call Bill to 5:30 p.m.. weekdays. Own clothes, households & odds •& restrictions. Owner financed. transportation. Need, to pick, up my" more that I never want to be Clock, 274-2859. ends. 9-4. .904-641-3007. . child, from, school. References separated from you no matter how great the material desire may be. I CUSTOM-MADE needed. Call after 5:30' p.m., TAG SALE: Bar stools, boy's want to be with you and my loved CANVAS AWNINGS BI-FOLD FIREPLACE 'en- 274-7264. . - blazers, Boy Scout uniform, color' ones In your •perpetual glory. Residential & commercial, at closure: Opening 37V4"w.x29"h. Good cond. $50 274-3471. 'TV, exercise equip., microwave, Amen. Wa.tert.own Upholster}' Canvas & .HAIR STYLIST wanted,. Pleasant women's clothes, Tiffany lamps, 274-3471. Thank you, for your love towards Awning. Rt. 6, Thomaston Rd., surroundings, flexible hrs. Call, 12-speed bike (needs work) plus Watertown. Call 274-9671. 274-1165. ' ' ,. me and. my loved ones. .Persons SOLID MAPLE double dresser much more. 126 Radnor Lane, must say this prayer three con- with twin beds. Could "be used as • S. FOR RENT "Oakv. Look for signs near Carvel. secutive days without asking your TIMED OF CLEANING? Call us bunks. W/Iadder. $300. Call Sept. 6 & 7, 9 to 4. for all. your cleaning needs. Fully wish. After the third day, wish wiIL~ 274-4226 after 4. FLORIDA HOME RENTALS be granted no matter how difficnl? \ insured. Free estimates. Call Rose available. Completely furnished. OAKYILLE TAG SALE. Old, or Justine, 274-6733.. it may be. Then promise to publish''" CARDINAL CRAFT SHOP, . $275/week. Located in southern pictures, books, toys, household •this dialogue as soon as this favor Country crafts 'for all ages. Open Orlando, minutes from .Disney items, clothes, frames, much more. is granted. H.W.C. TYPING 7 days, 10-5, until Xmas. Rt. 63, World,.' -Call- 274-0368 or Every Saturday, 10-4, 27 Sylvan WORD PROCESSING " East, Morris, next to The' Fabric 274-7555. , . • • Lake-Rd., Oakville. Resumes, letters, term papers, Barn. 567-5823. 28, manuscripts, mailing lists, SMALL OFFICE offering 500 sq. TAG SALE Sept. 6 & 7, 10-4, 56 repetitive letters, tapes transcribed. KID'S ROOM., 727 Main, St., •ft. Pri. lavatory, off-street parking. Clermont St., Oakville. Moving. BE,,TOOK OWN BOSS, Some- notary Public- Woodbury closed for vacation 9-8 to 9-12. 'Utils, inc. $500 mo. 274-2511. Everything must go! cleaning accounts available, Start Secretarial Services. 263-2279. Reopen 9-13 at 101 a.m. Shop this your own part time service.. Wtn. week each day 10-5, to 7 on Thurs. 'GORGEOUS VIEWS, .great golf TAG SALE Sat.,, 10-4 rain or area. .Low cost. Call 575-0730., PICK-UP FOR HIRE,, Attics, Great supply of seasonal, wear, _& skiing. So. Vt., Mt. Snow area, shine, 30 Charles St., Wtn. Going garages, yards cleaned. Reasonable sizes 0'through-14. Customers large 3-bdrm contemp. house, on 10 north on Main St., rt. onto French rates. Call Robert," 274-6517. waiting for high chairs, cribs, play •acres. Every luxury inside,-every St.,,' rt, onto Edwards, left, to COMMON GOOD' Charles St. Rugs, cumins, silver pens, pull toys,,' etc. Please call activity; nearby. Sleeps 8. No one on this earth has the right ALTERATIONS: Hem ming," coffee service, computer. 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£ f Pag,e 24 Town Times (WatertowE, Com.) Sept., 4, 1986 Property of the Watertownand Digestion," Brian Ward ;Historical Society a • few -years back. Some folks think they are An important lesson for Bob Palmer '"Touch, 'Taste, .and Smell" and The team, originally 'was;the overworked just because it takes children: If you cannot win, make ""The Brain, and the Nervous (Continued from page 16) Republican-American, nine of 'the them all day to do a. three-hour job. the winner break the record new members this year. Waterbu:rwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgy IRA, League. It won 'the • System," Brian Ward; "In 'the "We are hoping to1 sign up several title- in 'that very first, year. Mr. Driver's Seat,"'" Ron. Goor; and "The Book, of Fantastic Planes," young people 'this year," Mr. Talarioo was'the 'third baseman that lilSIIl GIFT SHIP Roy Coombs. ••••AUCTION Durante said. "They are 'the ones season. He might, be the only player 422 Main St., Oakville we are counting on to carry on in, left from the original sqaud. Also: "Bananas," George An- '274-3586 September 1211 the future." Vin Stebbins was the pitcher on. cona; "The Story of 'the Statue of CLOCKS - • 'The slate of officers for the year: the team, and when he went into his Liberty," Betsy Maestro; "The Five Clock. Parts, 7:00' p.m. to 10:00 p.m. President Dutante, 'Vice-President own business (Stebco Printers), he Million Dollar Prince," Michael Butterwoith; "Death for a Doctor," Every ihipg you need, to make or Bob Monnerat, Secretary Stan, also took on 'the sponsorship of the 6:30 Browsing E.X. Giroux; "Deadfall," Bill Pro- repair clocks! DeMayo, and Treasurer Dave team. He no longer'plays,-but re- nzini; "Murder at Hobcaw Barony," Anderson. tains his enthusiasm for the team Novelties and the league, and is to be con- Elliot Roosevelt; "The Mantrap Union Church Garden," John Sherwood; "Death Gifts Back in April I selected the gratulated with Ae rest of'the spon- Buckingham Street sors who 'make it possible for the at Deepwood Grange," Michael. Jokes Boston Red Sox to win, the Underwood; "A, bark-Adapted. Oakvilk American League pennant. Right teams to carry on in this very good competitive league. Eye," Barbara. Vine; "Nor Live So now, I have my doubts that they are Long," Sara Woods; "The Throne •mini n mmm m u mw n ww n mtn m w «'« nmrmmm n «• n • »•<•••••*• going to make it. I don't, like the More Books • • of Scone," Patricia Kennealy; way they have to straggle to get vic- "Nightpool," Shirley Rousseau tories. I never saw a team, I could (Continued from page 2) Murphy. love one day and actually almost "The Golden, Book, of the Myster- MISS JEAN'S DANCE WORLD hate the next. (Editor's Note: An updated list of ious," Jane Wfemer Watson; "World books will be ran periodically as I wish, the season was over with. of Weather," David Alder; "Food 139 Latamd Rd.-Frankie's Mill Mai I'm getting a new team, next, year. space 'permits). I'm tired, of Bob Stanley, Jim, , fiferbiiy, CL 597-1322 Dwight Evans, Tim Lollar, and, PROMOTED {Ample Parking) Mark Sullivan. Sullivan is not even a, good minor league player. - If the Red Sox can, do a job on, the Yankees in, their next seven, -FINAL FALL REGISTRATION- meetings, it would mean a. lot, to Red Sox fens. Or if the Yanks- Girls & Boys - Ages 216 - op dominate the series, it, could cost the Red Sox that elusive division title. "The Red Sox have two three- Wed., Sept.'3rd 3:00-8:00' game series left with the 'Toronto Blue Jays—as have the Yankees. Thurs.f Sept. 4th3:00-6:00 Things are going to get mighty in- teresting in the final two weeks of FrI., Sept., 5th 3:00-6:00 the season—which is almost direct- ly ahead. Offering a Unique Style "Others Can Merely Imitate" It surprised no one that 'the James Crowe Morning Softball League went, right down to the final game TIP1 * 1MIII * HHTE * JIH in the annual best-of-three series. - BARBARA BRIGKETT - It always follows such a pattern. CENTDRY 21. THE PROPERTY CENTER ACROBATICS * CREATIVE PRE-SCHOOL Stebco claimed the championship is pleased to announce the advancement ol BARBARA ADULT EXERCISE I TAP * IE. & 'Si, ROCKETS behind, 'the Four-hit, shutout pitching BBICKETT to the Management 'Team, of Our Growing & Pro- of 'Tom Talarico. Stebco took the gressive 'Real Estate firm. Barbara is one of the most well known Certified Instructors; Member D.E.A. & P.D.T.A. championship game from Jack Bar- and respected Realtors in 'the area. An active member of the rett's Davis Street: Package Store " Board -of Realtors, she also serves on many of the committees. 5-0, as it pecked away at losing pit- Our sincere'Congratulations and Best Wishes to Barbara. She cher Bill Goiiillo. would welcome a visit, or a call from her many friends. Our A year ago it 'was Barrett's team Office is Located, at: that defeated Stebco for the title. u FREE Stebco has won the title several 750"WATERTOWN'AVE., WTBY. times since it First entered 'the PHONE: 754-5171 league as one of its original, teams I REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SEMINAR Sept. 15th, Monday Evening 7:30-10:30 p.m. THE WAY WE PUT OUR SALES Harrison Inn, Southbury, CT Questions & Answers on, TOGETHER • Packwood Bill • New Tax Laws IS WHAT SETS US • APART • Investment Strategies Realty World • Building Inspections ' • Mortgage Types/Qualification Settani Assoc. • Legal Consultation List with the leader in Residential Real Staff Includes Estate Allen Wallerstein - Investment, Strategist • Co repetitive Commissions Ellsworth Stringer - Larson Durgy, C.P.A. • Professional Service Richard A. Danen - Matzkin, King, Danen P.C. • .Knowledge Peg Malone - Preferred Mortgage Corp., • Experience Robert Twardowski - Building Inspection Services' • Ethics ' . and the Woodbury Staff' of

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