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27TH YEAR, NO. 11 •COPVHIGHT IM? WIMMGION *WS CO . INC WILMINGTON. MASS., MARCH 17, 1982 AIL RIGHTS RESf RVEO PUB NO. 635-340 6582346 28 PAGES AAarteg will take Jewel Drive Janet Flaherty wins problems to appeals board Miss Massachusetts crown "Wait 'til the guys at the Post Mike Integlia intends to take money on the job. He recalled $60,000" - the $60,000 being the Office hear this. She's just a super the problems of Jewel Drive to saying that it was a statement of bond money held by the planning kid!" was how Martin Flaherty the Wilmington Board of Appeals. "three to five thousand." board on the first section of the was quoted in a Worcester So he told the Wilmington An engineer was to be hired to road. newspaper. Redevelopment Authority (WRA) see what work had to be done. Backman opened a letter that Flaherty had good reason to be Tuesday night. Integlia is the Integlia then said he had had been received from town happy. His daughter, Janet Marie president of Marteg, Inc. the prepared some plans, in July and counsel Alan Altman. The letter Flaherty, had just been named company which has contracted to forwarded them to the planning was a notice of having received "Miss Massachusetts - USA." do the developing of the WRA board. The plans in effect were an order from the Norfolk The 24-year old model from project. what he was planning to do Superior Court dated March 11. Wilmington was crowned Sunday The Town Crier last week beyond the then scope of the WRA The order was with reference to night after competing for two related some of the difficulties project for Jewel Drive. the non-payment to Quigley, the days against 106 other pageant being experienced, in an effort to Integlia recalled that he did not contractor who had been working contestants from throughout the resolve the problems of that hear any action on the plans until on section 2 of Jewel Drive. It state. She will represent project. The Wilmington Plan- September, and that the plans for enjoined—Marteg Realty from Massachusetts in the finals of the ning Board has jurisdiction over the completion of Jewel Drive selling ' or conveying "any nationally televised Miss USA street construction, and (in this were not ready until next June - a property on Jewel Drive." It pageant, to be held later this instance) the difficulties being whole year after everyone wanted further restrained Marteg Realty year. experienced are because of a to get things going. from purchasing from the WRA Flaherty's selection as the 50th regulation that all pew street Meanwhile he was proceeding any property on Jewel Drive. Miss Massachusetts came in her wiring in Wilmington sudivisions with the construction of the Vydel "Now" said Backman "we are third pageant try. Two years ago must be underground. building. (That building was in the game." she placed second, Last year The street as a consequence is located off the new section of "If we had a release for 9A and fourth. not finished. Gravel has been laid, Jewel Drive, ed.). He contracted 10A, we wouldn't be able to move, She has been modeling since she but the top layers of stone have to get the construction started for anyway." was 17. not. Marteg is waiting for the new section of Jewel Drive, Integlia told the authority that The 900 people who packed a something to happen. and he put up a $90,000 bond to the he had been talking with Quigley banquet hall at the Sheraton - The firm that did the.work so planning board on their advice very recently. He hopes to convey Lincoln Inn in Worcester included far, in the second section of Jewel from the town engineer for that a partial payment of the $80,000 her parents, Martin and Virginia Drive is named Quigley, or road. that is owed Quigley. Flaherty of 176 Middlesex Ave., something very close to that The bids for the construction of "He wants to work with me. Wilmington. Also present at the name. It is owed a considerable the road and reconstruction of the There shouldn't be any difficulty pageant was Phil Nowlan of sum of money for work that has first section were opened in if we can get some action. The North Street, Wilmington, in his been done. This firm's name October, 15 months after that cash that is supposed to pay him third year as official pageant came up in the conversation June meeting and found to be far is being held up by the planning photographer. Tuesday evening as being one out of line from the original guess board." Flaherty entered the pageant which is suing Marteg. of the price. Integlia remarked •' I suspect payment of $40,000 or as Miss Aqua tech, Inc., sponsored Integlia, as he developed the about a whole year at nine to 13 $45,000 would do it now. If we can by a Chelmsford firm. Her conversation leading to a percent inflation, as being partly get some action, so we can have evening gown of imported French declaration that he will go to the responsible. some sales simultaneously - brocade was designed by Bob board of appeals repeated the The road is about half done he Quigley is the only one who Marcellino of . Misi Massachusetts - USA. Janet Flaherty ph'' Nowl0" <*u"° history of events. said. If he can get it done he can worked on that road, and there The history was reviewed since sell one tract of land to Altron and has been no work since last the time of a meeting in the town another tract of land to another August. He is holding his heat." manager's office a year ago last firm,, and the money will be Integlia said he couldn't do a June. A representative of every coming in that will pay bills. He thing until "someone has to tell Special town meeting called committee was there, as well as owes money to Quigley, (the the town what to do." Wilmington selectmen on the annual town meeting relates money that was set aside for the town manager and town contractor, ed.) that he wants to It would be easy, he said, to put relocation work on Grove Avenue. pay. in wiring to the next lot, where he Monday afternoon signed the to the 1983 budget. counsel. Everyone agreed that Town Manager Buzz Stapc- That work was carried out and the project of the WRA should be Carl Backman, chairman of the hopes to sell property. At the warrant for a special town WRA spoke to say that it was his present time, Altron and JBF, the meeting to be held within the zynski said that the transfer was paid lor at the time of the sewer pursued, by all concerned with annual town meeting on April 24. needed to pay extra electric costs, construction, eliminating the the idea of getting things done. understanding that there "is two first firms on Jewel Drive, need for the $8814.01 in the supposed to be a rewriting of the get their electric power directly The special town meeting is because of the shutdown of the Integlia recalled his own Pilgrim I nuclear plant. Because budget. statement about that need of specs" (for Jewel drive) so that from Eames Street. The power to being called to transfer $31,000 "they can be rebid, or Hardwick Chemicals comes down within the highway department of that shutdown, Boston Edison The warrant for the special getting the work done, even to the has been using oil-fired town meeting was voted and point where he was willing to lose renegotiated with the lowest the railroad right-of-way, and the accounts to pay for additional bidder." He added some dry power to Vydel is from Hardwick. costs for street lights. The matter generating plants, at a higher signed in a special selectmen's is being conducted in a special cost than nuclear. The higher meeting on Monday afternoon. Town of humor, saying to the effect that He is going to have to go to the The meeting was posted for 4 "anyone who thinks he can board of appeals, he said, to get town meeting because the costs are passed along by transfer is for money in the fiscal Reading Light to the Town of p.m., but the selectmen had Wilmington renegotiate a $180,000 bid to the business of doing the work he difficulty in reaching a quorum. wants straightened out. 1982 budget. The business before Wilmington. Town of The transfer will take-money Only Chairman John Imbimbo from three accounts. From ac- and Rocco DePasquale were Wilmington count 325, snow and ice control, present Town Manager Buzz Candidates' nights gasoline, oil and diesel, there will Stapczynski reached Michael be $19,361.70. From 305A. Caira by telephone. After gasoline, oil and diesel account securing the approval of Town Finance Committee The League of Women Voters of regional school committee, Counsel Alan Altman, the housing authority, redeveloment for the highway department, Public Hearing Wilmington has invited the public there will be $2824.29. And from selectmen held their meeting with to meet the candidates for local authority and moderator. Caira participating by phone. The Wilmington Finance There will be an opportunity for account 992, there will be $8814.01. NOTICE office on Thursday evening, April Committee will hold a public 1 at the Regional Health Center in questions from the audience, hearing on March 29, 1982 at The Board of Selectmen Wilmington conference room at followed by an informal coffee ( JOE BARRY'S OIL ) 7:30 p.m. in the Wilmington hereby give notice that there 7:30 p.m. hour to meet the candidates on a CJhe Cecond Memorial Library Con- will be a Special Town How is the second-year phase of more personal level. '1.09/gal j Chance ference Room, on the War- Meeting held on April 24,1982 Proposition 2Vi going to effect the 125 Gal Minimum •* rant Articles for the Annual at 1:30 p.m. in conjunction school budget? How can we The Wilmington Council on 'alon establish better lines of com- Aging will hold a candidates' 100 gal. available s Town Meeting and the with the adjourned Annual for M9t\ 6 Women Special Town Meeting called Town Meeting to be held at munication between elected of- night at its April meeting. All ficials and the residents of candidates running for town Kerosene $1.34 / gal the High School Gymnasium, Pick up at yard only for the same date. Wilmington? What about office are invited to attend MaryJ.Deislinger, Church Street, in said Town Service conlracts • Automatic Delivery 658-7926 hazardous waste management? Monday, April 5 at 8 p.m. 24 Hour Burner 4 Delivery Service 364ft Middl**a- Avi Chairman of Wilmington. These and many more issues will Each candidate will be allowed m lS« North Wilmington Wilmington A. John Imbimbo, Chairmen be asked the candidates for time to express his or her views to 658-7174 Roilrood Station Finance Committee Board of Selectmen selectmen, school committee. the seniors. Back by Popular Demand Wilmington pduTifcAL ftALLV The Beauty Lounge FOR FREE North Wilmington Plaza Rotary Club Poudly presents direct from Canada ANTHONY PASTORE Roast Beef Dinner Hair Stylist Candidate for the Board of Selectmen Donate one pint ol blood at the Elks Blood Bank and enjoy a Iree Las Vegas Night roast beel dinner. You do not have to be a member ol the Elks. Sheldon Maga Wednesday, March 24,1982 ■■ 11 Petticoat Junction Friday March 19, 1982 March 25th 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. ji' appointment plea' e Knights ol Columbus Halt, Wilmington For tickets call 7:30 p.m. -11:00 p.m. Elks Hall, B.P.O.E. 2070 7:30 - 12:00 Donation $5.00 Ralph Rossetti, 058-5759 658-7536 South Street. Tewksbury A-in Valo:a. Prop K of C Hall am Discount Fuel Oil WANT TO KNOW THE MARKET Price VALUE OF YOUR HOME'' $ The Rest ^Tiffney's Fuel Co., AK&^ 50 Gals - 64°" Then Call if^ Serving: Billerica, Tewksbury, Wilmington ^4 100 Gals *118" MSH i0 A Best 150 Gals - •169 (1.13/gal) J. Borstell Real Estate 100 Gallons Minimum - CASH ONLY -50 Gallons Delivery Available Kerosene available 657-7008 Sewer Oil Delivery - 24 Hour Service - Burner Service Prices subject to 851-7364 [3 657-4069 Nights - Holidays - Weekends change without notice FREE (Moose) Willis $ Dave's Fuel & Propane Opinion of Value Price 1.12 Gallon FREE - •Pipes Cleaned •Tanks Pumped 667-6042 340 Main St., Wilmington 667-6042 (sub. to change) Opinion of Value Owner operated 6577307 658-2598 \ v . 2 TOWN CRIER, MARCH 17, T982 Myers engineers solar greenhouse

Sell solar greenhouses in work that lead to the birth of the Iceland? firm. Wed., Mar. 17: 7:30 p.m. Wil. That's like the old story about About 20 years ago Bill Myers fincdrh meeting on school budget selling refrigerators to the went to work for Avco. He is in town hall. Open to public. Eskimos. Although it may be legally blind, but he was an Thurs., Mar. 18: 9:30 to 11 a.m. worth a good laugh to some, for engineer and Avco wanted and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rep. James Multi-Structures, a firm at 416 engineers. At the time, Avco was Miceli at Tewks. Town Hall. Main St., Tewksbury, it's no engaged in the project of putting a ■ Thurs., Mar. 18: 7 p.m. Wil. laugh. It's an honest fact! man on the moon. seniors corned beef dinner at Elks Multi-Structures has an agent Although legally blind, Bill Hall. Sign up at Senior Center. in Iceland who is selling Myers doesn't wear glasses, or Thurs.. Mar. 18: 7;30 p.m. greenhouses. Not as solar carry a white cane. He has an Tewks. Council on Aging meeting. structures to provide a bit more afflication which does not allow All welcome. • heat for residents, but as func- him to focus his eyes on things Thurs.. Mar. 18: 8 p.m. tional greenhouses. that are more than a few inches Newcomers night P.W.P. Iceland is a country where the away. Thus, he can see a little, Minuteman Chapter. Call Gail sun does not shine very much in but at the same time is legally 658-5732 for info. the winter and shines nearly all blind. He cannot, for instance, Thurs.. Mar. 18: 8 p.m. Wil. day long in the summer. In the drive a car. As an Avco engineer Bill Myers Family Counseling Service an- summer, Iceland does not need William Myers nual meeting at First Baptist solar heat. In the winter, solar was thinking beyond the Church. Public invited. neat wouldn't do any good, panels which local homeowners Thurs., Mar. 18: 8:30 p.m. Wil. because there is little or no can attach to their house to collect problems of lunar flight. He used Am. Legion Post 136 meeting at sunshine. and disperse direct heat from the some of those thoughts, in his hdqts. But the Multi-Structures sun. It is safe to say this is a spare time, to engineer a method Sat., Mar. 20: 10 a.m. to noon greenhouses are selling in growing business. It is also safe to for putting "caps" on pickup Health Fair (tests and Iceland. And its presumably say there is a story behind the trucks. The caps, or truck body screenings) at N.E. Rehab, because the Icelandic people have business. covers, fit over the back of the 'Woburn for seniors. Info Dale a need for good greenhouses. William Myers is, in effect, the truck and converts it to a closed Bevins 935-5050 In addition to greenhouses for story. It is his son Wesley who bed pickup. Some pickup truck Sat.. Mar. 20: 1:30 p.m. Whist- Icelandic people, Multi- owns and operates the business, owners have used these caps to ,bingo at Tewks. Senior Center. Structures sells solar thermal air but Bill Myers did the engineering convert a small truck into a small Sat.. Mar. 20: 6:15 p.m.. Parish camper. family supper at St. Thomas Bill also had some thoughts Villanova Hall. Reservations 658- about solar energy and the 6072 or 658-7621. methods of using power from the Sun., Mar. 21: 11 a.m. and 3 sun without involving the use of a p.m. Bridal fair at Holiday Inn, lot of machinery. Tewks. His first set of thoughts were Tues., Mar. 23: 7 to 9 p.m. Beth Granfield is bride used to start a company of his I.G.E. open house at Center own. The second set of thoughts School, Tewks. Beth Ann Granfield, daughter bride and Patty Burtic and were used to start Multi- Tues., Mar. 23: 7:30 p.m. Wil. of Mr. and Mr*. William Gran- Sherry Carty, friends of the bride. Structures for his son. His Town Hall budget rev meeting by field of Pleasant Street, The bridesmaid was attired in a company, owned and operated by fincom. Open to public. Tewksbury became the bride of gown of pink while the him, sold Jewel caps. His son's Wed.. Mar. 24: Tewksbury Robert Delia Grotte, son of Mr. bridesmaids wore maroon. All company sold thermal air panels Lions Ladies Night aT'Holiday and Mrs. Ralph Delia Grotte of were styled of sheer knit with and solar greenhouses. Inn. Summer Street, Winchester on wide bands of Belgium lace and The Jewel cap business was Wed.. Mar. 24: 7:30 p.m. Wil November 8 at St. Mary's Church, they wore flowers in their hair. good. Bill Myers built a structure Town Hall, budget rev meeting by Winchester. John Delia Grotte served his LS \ , ~>\ on East St., Tewksbury com- fincom. Open to public. White roses adorned the altar' brother as best man while prising about 21,000 square feet of before which Fr. Sheehan per- ushering duties were in charge of These Tewksbury 4-H visual presentation winners will go Thurs., Mar. 25: 11 a.m. Wil. to the county contests on March 20. It Is to be held in Bedford space. He was selling Jewel caps Golden Age Club luncheon at formed the ceremony. Bruce Granfield brother of the 4-H'ers High School, starting at 9:30 a.m. and he was making money. Jewel Sawyers. Given in marriage by her bride; David Delia Grotte, The winners are. from left to right: Tracy Hannon. 13. 52 had about a dozen employees and Thurs., Mar. 25: 7:30 p.m. Wil. father, the bride was radiant in a brother of the groom; and Guy lO Compete Delahanty Drive, subject, smoking habits: Christine Shat- was a thriving concern. Sp. Needs Advisory Council white sheer knit gown featuring Cafarella and Kurt Ellis, friends tuck, 13, 12 Nelson Ave., baton twirling; Mark Hannon, 12, 52 meeting on certification of a child an empire waistline, ruffled of the groom. Delahanty Dr., tools for grooming a horse: Dawn Ford, 17, Then the town meeting in at Reg. Health Center. All flounce made of Belgium lace, Immediately following the 117 Virginia Ave., Lowell, rules of lacrosse. Wilmington decided to set up a welcome. high mandarin collar and bishop ceremony a reception was held at The 4-H'ers work was displayed in town hall on Wednes- redevelopment authority to Thurs., Mar. 25: 8 p.m. Special sleeves of Venice lace. Her a-line Knights of Columbus Hall. day, March 10. convert some 40 acres of unused preview for seniors of variety skirt featured bands of Belgium Tewksbury. and untaxable land into an in- show at McCarthy Jr. H.S., lace and her fingertip veil fell For her daughter's wedding, dustrial park. Since Bill lives in Chelmsford. from a camelotcap. She carried a Mrs. Granfield chose a rose gown Wilmington, his thoughts turned Fri.. Mar. 26: 6:30 p.m. WHS bouquet of white roses. and an orchid corsage. The Bridal fair Sunday to what he considered was PAC scholarship buffet dance at Brenda Granfield sister of the mother of the groom was attired another jewel of an opportunity. K of C Hall. Ticket info, 658-2625. bride served as maid of honor in a gray gown with an orchid at Holiday Inn He was the successful bidder corsage. and became the developer for the Fri.. Mar. 26: 7 p.m. to mid- while the brides attendants in- Fashions Bridal Salon, Gabrielle cluded AnnMarie DellaGrotte, Following a wedding trip to Two bridal shows will be parcel. The street he was to build night, Las Vegas Night at Holiday presented on Sunday at the Travel, Graphic Center, Inn by Tewks. Lions. sister of the groom, Linda Florida, the couple is now living was called Jewel Drive. He had Granfield, sister-in-law of the in Winchester. Holiday Inn of Tewksbury. Mahoney's Too, Ambassador an assistant on whom he relied, a Fri., Mar. 26: 8 p.m. Cabaret "Moments to Remember," will Cleaners, Mirabella's Bakery, dance at Tewks. Hosp. Old Chapel man who had done a lot of this feature bridal fashions, gifts and Pendleton Photographers, kind of work in Essex County. by Friends of the Tewks. Hosp. accessories by some of the Holiday Inn, and Princess House Reservations 851-2242. To make a long story short, foremost authorities in the area. Crystals. things did not go right. Myers Fri. and Sat.. Mar. 26 and 27: 8 Among the featured experts will Narrator of the event will be p.m. Musical variety show at sold land to three companies, and be Charles Mello, president of the James Cadonet. Disk jockey buildings were erected which are McCarthy Jr. H.S., Rt. 4, "Viva Vegas" Proceeds will benefit the group's Self Care Center of Tewksbury, Roger Kirk wiU^ also participate. Chelmsford to benefit Family The Paint and Powder Club will now paying pretty good taxes to scholarship fund. presenting his designer bridal More than $2500 in door prizes the town of Wilmington. But Bill Services of Greater Lowell. present its 62nd annual produc- Call 658-2625 for information. looks for the eighties. will be given away to prospective Tickets256-7523. tion - a musical variety show Myers-had his problems with the The bridal fair will include a brides, and complimentary redevelopment authority and Sat.. Mar. 27: 6:30 p.m. Wil. entitled "Viva Vegas" Friday qnd Tewksbury Lions fashion show for both men and champagne and delicious hot and Sons of 15th anniv dinner- Saturday, March 26 and 27 at 8 with other town committees, not Nine members of the women, including fashions for all cold hors d'oeuvres will be ser- to mention finances. Finally he dance. Tickets 851-9287 or 657- p.m. at McCarthy Junior High Tewksbury Lions Gub recently members of the wedding party. ved. 4141. School, Rt. 4, Chelmsford. gave up. He was nearly bankrupt. attended the third advisory Also included in the fair will be The bridal fair will be Now Bill Myers is working for Mon.. Mar. 29: 7:30 p.m. Public Proceeds will benefit Family meeting at Joe Binette Chalet, booth demonstrations by par- presented in two showings, due to hearing by Wil. fincom at public Services of Greater Lowell. Call his son. He is putting his Middleton under present District ticipating businesses. the popularity of last year's engineering and other skills to lib. conf. room for town meeting 256-7523 for tickets. Governor Lonel Dufour. The Among the participants are: event. The shows are at 11 a.m. warrant. another task and he is enjoying it. Lions were informed, that the Mr. Tux of Lawrence, Formal and 3 p.m. Admission is $2. Thurs.. Apr. 1: 7:30 p.m. Wil. Dance to the Continentals goals of the year were being met. League of Women Voters can- Music for dancing will be On March 10, the group met at didates night at Regional Health provided by the Continentals Holiday Inn, Tewksbury and Brookside Nursery School CHINESE Center conference room. when the Wilmington High School finalized plans for a Ladies Night, 403 Woburn Street COOKING CLASSES Sat., Apr. 3: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Parent Advisory Council holds March 24 at Holiday Inn. Plans Wilmington. Mass Camp Fire Girls "Under the Big Small group* Days& Evenings it's buffet-dance. were completed for Las Vegas Registration for School Beginners Top" fair at Cong. Church, The event is scheduled for Mini-courses Night at Holiday Inn, March 26. Advanced Chinatown lours Tewks. center. All welcome. Friday. March 26 at K of C Hall The public is invited to attend Year 1982 - 83 Mon., Apr. 5: 8 p.m. Wil. beginning at 6:30. Public invited. this fund-raiser event. Friday March 26 Council on Aging candidates night Classes start soon at Senior Center. from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Tues., Apr. 13: Tewks. Golden For information please call Maida's Foodworks Age Club meeting. 658-9024 Thurs., Apr. 22: 7:30 p.m. Open house 658-9808 (Tewks., Wil., Bill.) Chamber of Commerce meeting at Holiday Inn. The I.G.E. (Individually explain the concepts of the Submit items for Coming Guided Education) Program at program and to answer any l Events listing at least one week Center School, Tewksbury will be questions. A Sales A Service sponsoring an informational open _ before desired date of ""CUPTNDSAVE" ~ ' publication. house on Tuesday, March 23 from e • Paul Domigan & Son 7 to 9 p.m. in the school library. llHl. The open house is for parents of BALLOONS - 6Y - THE - 6UNCH 0URWG Swimming pool Installers CARD OF THANKS fourth grade students who are gifts with balloon bouquets for In Ground and Above Ground We would like to express our interested in learning more about «^c^ sincere gratitude to the Wilmington the I.G.E. Program. Faculty 4 14ft Fire and Police Departments for members will be available to - birthdays * 658-8609 ESE their prompt and efficient service - get well during our recent emergency. — anniversaries I Family of HUB :SS5L — special occasions Mabel C. McLaren siwooo .«$-tr The CLIP AND SAVE 658 - 2860 BILL & BOB'S Beauty Terrace lOgSffi- *0 Main St., Rt. 38, Wilmington Plaza The bride-to-be Hair Styling 658-8251 ROAST BEEF ACROSS FROM WILMINGTON PI AZA for Men & Women place to be. Work out many of your wadding details and '- Perfect —— Specializing in Haircuts, have a great time, too, at our WELCOME WAGON Blow Dry, Coloring, Engaged Girl Party. 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TOWN CRIER. MARCH 17. 1982 Wilmington Wilmington United Methodist Church Avco announces $24m contract Congregational Church The Rev. Richard L Evans, Yoith Fellowship. 7 p.m Avco Systems Division of Reentry Vehicle (ABRV) as the The Air Force go-ahead is for pastor, 658-8217; Robert M. Caiperati\i Lenten Service at Wilmington last month secured a baseline reentry vehicle for the full scale engineering Wed.. March 17: 2:30, 6, 6:30 Franer. assl pastor, •58-2912; Woburn United Methodist $24 million Air Force contract for MX....the country's next development (FSED) of ABRV p.m., Girl Scouts; 7:30 p.m. office, 658-4519 Accessible to the Church. I 30 p.m Al Anon in a portion of the MX missile generation land based in- and its incorporation into the MX Discipleship class. handicapped. Fellowship Hall system. Avco has issued the tercontinental ballistic missile. Reentry System. This will be Thurs., March 18: 6:15 p.m. Friday, March 19: 6:30 p.m Monday: 7:30p.m. Commission following press release on the Selection of the ABRV followed by the production Junior choir; 7 p.m., Choir, Boy Family pot luck supper, magic on Evangelism subject. culminates five years of intensive program with the first production Scouts, Webelos; 7:30 p.m. show by the Rev. Willis Miller, Tur»d»\ 6 am Bible study; John J. Mahoney, vice pre-prototype engineering vehicles scheduled for the late Career and College age singles, multi-media presented by the 3:31 p.m. tirownie Troop 80; 3:45 president and general manager of development efforts by Systems 1986...the initial operational Koinonia group at the parsonage; Rev. Richard Evans. p.m. Girl Scout Troops 385 and Avco Systems Division has an- Division personnel. Much of this capability (IOC) date for the MX 8 p.m. Stewardship Committee. Sunday: 8:15 a.m., Half hour 287 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir nounced that Avco Systems effort was the result of a long system. Fri., March 19: 7:30 p.m. communion service; 9 a.m. rehearsal. Commission on Division has been officially term commitment on behalf of Avco Systems Division is also Volleyball, basketball at the School of Christian Living with Mi'iiions. liible study with Bishop awarded a Letter Contract of $24 the Division's people and the prime contractor to the Air North Intermediate gym. classes for children, youth and B A shore, 8:30 p.m. Alcoholics million on February 19 by the facilities in addition to BMO's Force for full scale engineering Sun.. March 21: 9:30 a.m. adults; 10:30 a.m. Family wor- Anonymw s in Fellowship Hall. Ballistic Missile Office (BMO) of commitment of funds provided development of the MX Reentry Sunday School, kindergarten ship, children's moments, child VVednehlay: 9:45 a.m. Bible the United States Air Force through the ABRES (now Ad- System. The Reentry System through high school, Discovery care and preschool classes; 3:30 study; '2 noon, Alcoholics selecting the Advanced Ballistic vanced Strategic Missile consists of an ascent shroud class, adults; 11 a.m. Worship p.m. Ecumenical Choir rehearsal Anonymais in Fellowship Hall; 1 Systems) Program. which provides aerodynamic with childcare available; 7 p.m. at Old South United Methodist p.rt. Esuier Circle; 7:30 p.m stability and protection against Junior and Senior High Church; 4 p.m. Confirmation Botrd of Trustees the launch environments, a Fellowship; 7:30 p.m. Koinonia classes; 5p.m Junior High Youth 'iihundhy: 730 p.m Teachers deployment module which group at the home of Gene and Fellowship; 6 p.m Senior High meeting. provides mounting for the shroud, Carol Trout. 10 ABRV's and an electronics Mon. March 22: 8 p.m. package. Women's prayer meeting at the Troop 56 holds court of honor High school P.A.C. In addition to Avco Systems home of Diane Fielding. ,, Division, Avco Corporation, with Tiies., March 23: 9:30 a.m. Troop 56, Boy Scouts of The following scouts were more than two billion in revenues Women's Bible study with America, sponsored by the henored: Michael Smith, ten- tackles several issues and six billion in assets, has childcare available; 7:30 p.m. Congregational Church in derfoot; Edward Cuoco, Eric major interests in financial Church Council. Wilmington held a court of honor R.ichdoif. Alan Tarara, and services, insurance, gas turbine Wed.. March 24: 2:30,6 and 6:30 Thursday evening, February 25 at D.ivid Trout, second class; by Anne D. Linehan suggested as the theme for this and reciprocating engines, air- p.m., Girl Scouts; 7:30 p.m. 7:00. Jeffrey St Onge, first class. At the recent meeting of the parent involvement program. craft structures, international Discipleship class. Scoutmaster Stanley Hibbins Jeffrey St Onge also received Wilmington High School Parent With 1300 students in the school management services and land and Chairman George Amidon Ant aid and home repair merit Advisory Committee (P.A.C.) Mrs. Linehan felt that it should be development. presented awards. badges. held on Thursday evening, March possible to furnish at least 100 4, a progress report ws given by hours a month in volunteer ser- Principal Dr. George Eisenberg vices to the high school. "One regarding the program Pride at hundred hours a month would Wilmington High School. Further mean that only 50 parents would high school space needs, a report have to participate in the and findings and recom- program," she said. "If we can't \ mendations was given by John get that many out of 2600 parents Brooks, guest speaker. Mrs. Anne regardless of the hours they are Linehan, parent member of the working and all the other excuses, P.A.C. gave a progress report on then we are going to stay in parent volunteer program, trouble. student newspaper, nutrition, and Brooks told the parents of a Jay Donovan calls this condition of the building. S.A.T. school in Boston in a very poor results, student newspaper and area where the parent volunteers J5 scheduling 82-83 were also were really the backbone of the discussed. school. "These parents dedicated Wilmington's "gold mine The Wilmington P.A.C. meets time and effort to see that their every first Thursday at the high children had the best education school library at 7:30 p.m. All possible." parents of high school students "P.A.C's at the elementary and and parents of students who will intermediate levels are a be entering high school the valuable part of the enthusiasm following year are urged to at- we see at these levels," Mr. White tend. commented. "I think this is a Dr. Eisenberg gave a must in any pride program - promising report on the turn- parent involvement is necessary around in the maintenance of the at Wilmington High School." building. He reported to the Mitzi Wolff suggested that the parents and guests, which in- Regional Education Center in cluded Selectman Bob Cain and North Reading be contacted to school committee members Les see how such a program could be White and John Brooks, that he set up. Dr. Eisenberg said he felt now that the maintenance would attend to that. crew was now nearly fully staffed Candy bars, Twinkies and tonic and considerable effort was being came under discussion, a con- made to clean up the school. tinuation of the previous meeting. Parents had expressed con- Mrs. Quinn, food service director siderable concern with regard to said, "It's a matter of fighting the physical condition of the fire with fire as long as the ice school at the February meeting. cream truck is allowed to be at Mr. Cain asked Dr. Eisenberg if the common during school hours he felt the custodians were at we are going to have a problem fault for the condition of the high and I am selling those products at school and the unsanitary con- a lower price." ditions. Dr. Eisenberg replied, "I Les White replied, "There is no don't think we can put all the justification in my eyes for selling blame on them. There is a anything to the students that is combination of problems and we not nutritionally valuable for are working on all of them. He them. I have a simple theory further stated that he felt that about education, everything that now that the new men are on the is done in the school be it fund job and lines of communication raisers, dances must be have been opened up there has educational and I see a double set been and will be a considerable of standards in selling these People in Wilmington pass by this old school Jay Donovan is running foi Selectman. He's change. products when proper nutrition building -- and nine others like it every day. willing to contribute some imaginative ideas "That is not what I have been education is being taught in the school it is being counter The town owns them, but they have been and the talent to make them work. With Pro- reading in the newspapers this 1 week," Mr. Cain referred to productive." boarded up for several years. position 2 /2 requiring better management of recent articles in the Lowell Sun Brooks said he had no com- with regard to the custodians and plaints about the lunch program limited tax dollars, don't we need a profes- comments from three parents. "I and felt that heroic efforts were Jay Donovan asked why buildings like the sional like Jay on the Board of Selectmen? came here tonight to see how the being made by Mrs. Quinn and board of selectmen can straighten her staff to furnish the quality of Old Center School, pictured here, couldn't be this out." lunches they do under the poor used again. Jay saw a gold mine of op- Mrs. Linehan, a parent condition of the kitchen and potunities. As a member of the Wilmington Jay has lived in Wilmington for 14 years, but volunteer at the school said she cafeteria. felt things were looking up. Mrs. "If we had proper cafeteria Redevelopment Authority, he came up with a his family history goes back over 40 years. Linehan had visited with facilities the room you kids would re-use proposal to develop elderly housing, His father, Augustus Donovan, a 24 year Ar- students, faculty, custodians and be back in a 50 minute class administration since the previous rather than 40 minutes," Brooks town and private commercial offices, and my veteran lived on McDonald Road. Jay meeting and felt progress was said. "This to me is one of the recreational centers. As a professional ad- holds a Degree from Northeastern and a being made. "Yes, the building problems currently at was a real mess to put it lightly, Wilmington High School, these visor to communities on economic Master's in International Management. but it seemed to be getting the kids are attending school for four development, Jay knew that state funds were Elected to the Redevelopment Authority and round robin treatment with the years and only getting three passing of responsibility. To years of education," this situation available. He has suggested ways for the a member to the .Chamber of Commerce, he dump the entire problem on the must be addressed and corrected. town and private developers to put these is founder of Jay J. Donovan and Associates custodians is not the answer. How Some of the parents were not can you expect these men not to aware of the class period time buildings back to work. That could mean de- which provides economic advice to com- be discouraged when for the past and expressed concern. cent housing for senior citizens and tax munities and business. Jay resides at 12 few months three men have been "There is no doubt about it, we trying to do the work of seven. need some remodeling done at revenue for Wilmington. Jones Avenue. The high school is a big facility this school and we better get on and the hygiene of some of the with a proposal to do so," Mr. occupants has a lot to be desired, Brooks told the parents in his plus it is overcrowded and out- report on finding and recom- dated." mendation on high school space needs. He went on to tell the Jay Donovan Parent involvement was a point of discussion and it was pointed parents of the poor condition of out by Mrs. Annette Campbell the lab areas, shops and physical that when the accredidation education departments. Professional board visited the high school it One parent pointed out that said the parent involvement was there was not even a permanent Experienced not at an acceptable level. Mrs. building committee in existence Campbell went on to say that she so how could anything be done. felt that the teachers had to "Call your selectmen, town demand more discipline from the manager and tell them of your children and as a parent she concern, ask them to set up this committee as soon as possible, Selectman would back them up. A parent volunteer program this situation is deplorable and it was presented by Mrs. Linehan must be corrected," Mr. White who has been involved in parent pleaded. \ Vote April 17th advisory groups for the past 12 The Pride Program will con- years. tinue for discussion and action at "We gave 2^ hours" was the next P.A.C. meeting. WI»MM—a \ t

HUiiiiMaH ■aHMM TOWN CRIER, MARCH 17, 1982 Myers engineers solar greenhouse Sell solar greenhouses in work that lead to the birth of the Iceland? firm. Wed., Mar. 17: 7:30 p.m. Wil. That's like the old story about About 20 years ago Bill Myers fincom meeting on school budget selling refrigerators to the went to work for Avco. He is in town hall. Open to public. Eskimos. Although it may be legally blind, but he was an Thurs., Mar. 18: 9:30 to 11 a.m. worth a good laugh to some, for engineer and Avco wanted and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rep. James Multi-Structures, a firm at 416 engineers. At the time, Avco was Miceli at Tewks Town Hall. Main St, Tewksbury, ifs no engaged in the project of putting a Thurs.. Mar. 18: 7 p.m. Wil. laugh. It's an honest fact! man on the moon. seniors corned beef dinner at Elks Multi-Structures has an agent Although legally blind, Bill Hall. Sign up at Senior Center. in Iceland who is selling Myers doesn't wear glasses, or Thurs., Mar. 18: 7;30 p.m. greenhouses. Not as solar carry a white cane. He has an Tewks. Council on Aging meeting. structures to provide a bit more afflication which does not allow All welcome. i beat for residents, but as func- him to focus his eyes on things Thurs., Mar. 18: 8 p.m. tional greenhouses. that are more than a few inches Newcomers night P.W.P. Iceland is a country where the away. Thus, he can see a little, Minuteman Chapter. Call Gail sun does not shine very much in but at the same time is legally 658-5732 for info. the winter and shines nearly all blind. He cannot, for instance, Thurs.. Mar. 18: 8 p.m. Wil. day long in the summer. In the drive a car. Family Counseling Service an- summer, Iceland does not need William Myers As an Avco engineer Bill Myers nual meeting at First Baptist solar heat. In the winter, solar was thinking beyond the Church. Public invited. heat wouldn't do any good, panels which local homeowners Thurs.. Mar. 18: 8:30 p.m. Wil. because there is little or no can attach to their house to collect problems of lunar flight. He used Am. Legion Post 136 meeting at sunshine. and disperse direct heat from the some of those thoughts, in his hdqts. But the Multi-Structures sun. It is safe to say this is a spare time, to engineer a method Sat., Mar. 20: 10 a.m. to noon greenhouses are selling in growing business. It is also safe to for putting "caps" on pickup Health Fair (tests and Iceland. And its presumably say there is a story behind the trucks. The caps, or truck body screenings) at N.E. Rehab, because the Icelandic people have business. covers, fit over the back of the Woburn for seniors. Info Dale a need for good greenhouses. William Myers is, in effect, the truck and converts it to a closed Bevins 935-5050. In addition to greenhouses for story. It is his son Wesley who bed pickup. Some pickup truck i Sat., Mar. 20: 1:30 p.m. Whist- Icelandic people, Multi- owns and operates the business, owners have used these caps to ibingo at Tewks. Senior Center. Structures sells solar thermal air but Bill Myers did the engineering converts small truck into a small Sat., Mar. 20: 6:15 p.m., Parish camper. family supper at St. Thomas Bill also had some thoughts Villanova Hall. Reservations 658- about solar energy and the 6072 or 658-7621. methods of using power from the Sun., Mar. 21: 11 a.m. and 3 sun without involving the use of a p.m. Bridal fair at Holiday Inn, lot of machinery. Tewks. Beth Granfield is bride His first set of thoughts were Tues., Mar. 23: 7 to 9 p.m. used to start a company of his I.G.E. open house at Center own. The second set of thoughts School, Tewks. Beth Ann Granfield, daughter bride and Patty Burtic and were used to start Multi- Tues.. Mar. 23: 7:30 p.m. Wil. of Mr. and Mrs. William Gran- Sherry Carty, friends of the bride. Structures for his son. His Town Hall budget rev meeting by field of Pleasant Street, The bridesmaid was attired in a ..company, owned and operated by fincom. Open to public. Tewksbury became the bride of gown of pink while the him, sold Jewel caps. His son's Wed.. Mar. 24: Tewksbury Robert Delia Grotte, son of Mr. bridesmaids wore maroon. All company sold thermal air panels Lions Ladies Night at Holiday and Mrs. Ralph Delia Grotte of were styled of sheer knit with and solar greenhouses. Inn. Summer Street, Winchester on wide bands of Belgium lace and The Jewel cap business was Wed., Mar. 24: 7:30 p.m. Wil November 8 at St. Mary's Church, they wore flowers in their hair. good. Bill Myers built a structure Town Hall, budget rev meeting by Winchester. John Delia Grotte served his on East St., Tewksbury com- White roses adorned the altar' brother as best man while fincom. Open to public. Theie Tewksbury 4-H visual presentation winners will go prising about 21,000 square feet of Thurs.. Mar. 25: 11 a.m. Wil. before which Fr. Sheehan per- ushering duties were in charge of space. He was selling Jewel caps Bruce Granfield brother of the to the county contests on March 20. It Is to be held in Bedford Golden Age Club luncheon at formed the ceremony. 4-H'erS H'8h School, starting at 9:30 a.m. and he was making money. Jewel Sawyers. Given in marriage by . her bride; David Delia Grotte, . „__.„_*-. T™* winners are, from left to right: Tracy Hannon. 13, 52 had about a dozen employees and Thurs.. Mar. 25: 7:30 p.m. Wil. father, the bride was radiant in a brother of the groom; and Guy M) ( ompeie Delahanty Drive, subject, smoking habits; Christine Shat- was a thriving concern. Sp. Needs Advisory Council white sheer knit gown featuring Cafarella and Kurt Ellis, friends tuck, 13, 12 Nelson Ave., baton twirling; Mark Hannon, 12, 52 meeting on certification of a child an empire waistline, ruffled of the groom. Delahanty Dr., tools for grooming a horse: Dawn Ford. 17. Then the town meeting in at Reg. Health Center. All flounce made of Belgium lace, Immediately following the 117 Virginia Ave., Lowell, rules of lacrosse. Wilmington decided to set up a welcome. high mandarin collar and bishop ceremony a reception was held at The 4-H'ers work was displayed in town hall on Wednes- redevelopment authority to day. March M. Than., Mar. 25: 8 p.m. Special sleeves of Venice lace. Her aline Knights of Columbus Hall, convert some 40 acres of unused preview for seniors of variety skirt featured bands of Belgium Tewksbury. and untaxable land into an in- show at McCarthy Jr. H.S., lace and her fingertip veil fell For her daughter's wedding, dustrial park. Since Bill lives in Chelmsford. from a camelot cap. She carried a Mrs. Granfield chose a rose gown Wilmington, his thoughts turned Fri., Mar. 26: 6:30 p.m. WHS bouquet of white roses. and an orchid corsage. The Bridal fair Sunday to what he considered was PAC scholarship buffet dance at Brenda Granfield sister of the mother of the groom was attired another jewel of an opportunity. K of C Hall. Ticket info, 658-2625. bride served as maid of honor in a gray gown with an orchid at Holiday Inn He was the successful bidder corsage. and became the developer for the Fri., Mar. 26: 7 p.m. to mid- while the brides attendants in- Two bridal shows will be Fashions Bridal Salon, Gabrielle night, Las Vegas Night at Holiday cluded AnnMarie DellaGrotte, Following a wedding trip to parcel. The street he was to build Florida, the couple is now living presented on Sunday at the Travel, Graphic Center, was called Jewel Drive. He had Inn by Tewks. Lions. sister of the groom; Linda Holiday Inn of Tewksbury. Mahoney's Too, Ambassador Fri., Mar. 26: 8 p.m. Cabaret Granfield, sister-in-law of the in Winchester. an assistant on whom he relied, a "Moments to Remember," will Cleaners, Mirabella's Bakery, man who had done a lot of this dance at Tewks. Hosp. Old Chapel feature bridal fashions, gifts and Pendleton Photographers, by Friends of the Tewks. Hosp. kind of work in Essex County. accessories by some of the Holiday Inn, and Princess House To make a long story short, Reservations 851-2242. foremost authorities in the area. Crystals. Fri. and Sat.. Mar. 26 and 27: 8 things did not go right. Myers Among the featured experts will Narrator of the event will be sold land to three companies, and p.m. Musical variety show at be Charles Mello, president of the James Cadonet. Disk jockey McCarthy Jr. H.S., Rt. 4, "Viva Vegas" buildings were erected which are Proceeds will benefit the group's Self Care Center of Tewksbury, Roger Kirk will also participate. now paying pretty good taxes to Chelmsford to benefit Family The Paint and Powder Club will scholarship fund. presenting his designer bridal More than $2500 in door prizes Services of Greater Lowell. present its 62nd annual produc- the town of Wilmington. But Bill Call 658-2825 for information. looks for the eighties. will be given away to prospective Myers had his problems with the Tickets256-7523. tion - a musical variety show The bridal fair will include a brides, and complimentary Sat., Mar. 27: 6:30 p.m. Wil. entitled "Viva Vegas" Friday and redevelopment authority and Tewksbury Lions fashion show for both men and champagne and delicious hot and with other town committees, not Sons of Italy 15th anniv dinner- Saturday, March 26 and 27 at 8 Nine members of the women, including fashions for all cold hors d'oeuvres will be ser- dance. Tickets 851-9287 or 657- p.m. at McCarthy Junior High ved. to mention finances. Finally he Tewksbury Lions Club recently members of the wedding party. gave up. He was nearly bankrupt. 4141. School, Rt. 4, Chelmsford. attended the third advisory Also included in the fair will be The bridal fair will be Mon., Mar. 29: 7:30 p.m. Public Proceeds will benefit Family Now Bill Myers is working for meeting at Joe Binette Chalet, booth demonstrations by par- presented in two showings, due to his son. He is putting his hearing by Wil. fincom at public Services of Greater Lowell. Call Middleton under present District ticipating businesses. the popularity of last year's lib. conf. room for town meeting 256-7523 for tickets. engineering and other skills to Governor Lonel Dufour. The Among the participants are: event. The shows are at 11 a.m. another task and he is enjoying it. warrant. Lions were informed that the Mr. Tux of Lawrence, Formal and 3 p.m. Admission is $2. Thurs.. Apr. 1: 7:30 p.m. Wil. Dance to the Continentals goals of the year were being met. League of Women Voters can- Music for dancing will be On March 10, the group met at didates night at Regional Health provided by the Continentals Holiday Inn, Tewksbury and Brookside Nursery School CHINESE Center conference room. when the Wilmington High School finalized plans for a Ladies Night, 403 Wobum Street Sat.. Apr. 3: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Parent Advisory Council holds Wilmington. Mass. COOKING CLASSES March 24 at Holiday Inn. Plans Small group* Days & Evenings Camp Fire Girls "Under the Big it's buffet-dance. were completed for Las Vegas Registration for School Beginners Mini-couraea Top" fair at Cong. Church, The event is scheduled for Night at Holiday Inn, March 26. Advanced Chinatown toura Tewks. center. All welcome. Friday, March 26 at K of C Hall The public is invited to attend Year 1982 • 83 Mon., Apr. 5: 8 p.m. Wil. beginning at 6:30. Public invited. this fund-raiser event Friday March 26 Council on Aging candidates night Classes start soon at Senior Center. from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Tues., Apr. 13: Tewks. Golden For information please call M aida's Food works Age Club meeting. Thurs., Apr. 22: 7:30 p.m. Open house 658-9024 658-9808 (Tewks., Wil., Bill.) Chamber of Commerce meeting at Holiday Inn. The I.G.E. (Individually explain the concepts of the Submit items for Coming Guided Education) Program at program and to answer any Events listing at least one week Center School, Tewksbury will be questions. Sales & Service sponsoring an informational open before desired date of ~ 7LTPAND"SAV7~ "7"' publication. house on Tuesday, March 23 from • • Paul Domigan & Son 7 to 9 p.m. in the school library. BALLOONS - BY - 1M - BUNCH lUfl The open house is for parents of Swimming pool Installers CARD OF THANKS fourth grade students who are gifts with balloon bouquets for In Ground and Above Ground We would like to express our interested in learning more about sincere gratitude to the Wilmington U the I.G.E. Program. Faculty — birthdays Fire and Police Departments for members will be available to their prompt and efficient service — oat well 658-8609 ^SSZ during our recent emergency. — annrveraar IM Family of — special occasions Mfibel C. McLaren I The CLIP AND SAVE 658 - 2860 itOtt*» BILL & BOB'S iiod Beauty Terrace MflSw«t> A« *"*f*onion ting* OUT Main St., Rt 38, Wilmington Pl.ua The brlde^to-be ft and 1AKt Hair Styling 658-8251 ROAST BEEF for Men & Women place to be. ACROSS f H0M WILMINGTON PI A/A Work out many of your wadding details and ——— Perfect —. Specializing in Haircuts, have a great time, too, ft our WELCOME WAGON Blow Dry, Coloring, Engaged Girl Party. 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f mmmm TOWN CRIER. MARCH 17. 1982 Wilmington Wilmington United Methodist Church Avco announces $24m contract Congregational Church The Rev. Richard L. Evans, Youth Fellowship; 7 p.m. Avco Systems Division of Reentry Vehicle (ABRV) as the The Air Force go-ahead is for pastor, 658-8217; Robert M. Cooperative Lenten Service at Wilmington last month secured a baseline reentry .vehicle for the full scale engineering Wed.. March 17: 2:30, 6, 6:30 Frazier, asst. pastor, 658-2912; Woburn United Methodist $24 million Air Force contract for MX....the country's next development (FSED) of ABRV p.m., Girl Scouts; 7:30 p.m. office, 658-4519. Accessible to the Church; 8:30 p.m. Al-Anon in a portion of the MX missile generation land based in- and its incorporation into the MX Discipleship class. handicapped. Fellowship Hall. system. Avco has issued the tercontinental ballistic missile. Reentry System. This will be Than., March 18: 6:15 p.m. Friday. March 19: 6:30 p.m. Monday: 7:30 p.m. Commission following press release on the Selection of the ABRV followed by the production Junior choir; 7 p.m., Choir, Boy Family pot luck supper, magic on Evangelism. subject. culminates five years of intensive program with the first production Scouts, Webelos; 7:30 p.m. show by the Rev. Willis Miller, Tuesday: 6 a.m. Bible study; John J. Mahoney, vice pre-prototype engineering vehicles scheduled for the late Career and College age singles, multi-media presented by the 3:30 p.m. Brownie Troop 80; 3:45 president and general manager of development efforts by Systems 1986...the initial operational Koinonia group at the parsonage; Rev. Richard Evans. p.m. Girl Scout Troops 385 and Avco Systems Division has an- Division personnel. Much of this capability (IOC) date for the MX 8 p.m. Stewardship Committee. Sunday: 8:15 a.m., Half hour 287; 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir nounced that Avco Systems effort was the result of a long system. Fri., March 19: 7:30 p.m. communion service; 9 a.m. rehearsal. Commission on Division has been officially term commitment on behalf of Avco Systems Division is also Volleyball, basketball at the School of Christian Living with Missions, Bible study with Bishop awarded a Letter Contract of $24 the Division's people and the prime contractor to the Air North Intermediate gym. classes for children, youth and BAshore; 8:30 p.m. Alcoholics million on February 19 by the facilities in addition to BMO's Force for full scale engineering Sun., March 21: 9:30 a.m. adults; 10:30 a.m. Family wor- Anonymous in Fellowship Hall. Ballistic Missile Office (BMO) of commitment of funds provided development of the MX Reentry Sunday School, kindergarten ship, children's moments, child Wednesday: 9:45 a.m. Bible the United States Air Force through the ABRES (now Ad- System. The Reentry System through high school, Discovery care and pre-school classes; 3:30 study; 12 noon, Alcoholics selecting the Advanced Ballistic vanced Strategic Missile consists of an ascent shroud class, adults; 11 a.m. Worship p.m. Ecumenical Choir rehearsal Anonymous in Fellowship Hall; 1 Systems) Program. which provides aerodynamic with childcare available; 7 p.m. at Old South United Methodist p.m. Esther Circle; 7:30 p.m. stability and protection against Junior and Senior High Church; 4 p.m. Confirmation Board of Trustees. the launch environments, a Fellowship; 7:30 p.m. Koinonia classes; 5p.m. Junior High Youth Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Teachers' deployment module which group at the home of Gene and Fellowship; 6 p.m. Senior High meeting. provides mounting for the shroud, Carol Trout. 10 ABRV's and an electronics Mon. March 22: 8 p.m. package. Women's prayer meeting at the Troop 56 holds court of honor High school P.A.C. In addition to Avco Systems home of Diane Fielding. Division, Avco Corporation, with Tues., March 23: 9:30 a.m. Troop 56, Boy Scouts of The following scouts were more than two billion in revenues Women's Bible study with America, sponsored by the honored: Michael Smith, ten- tackles several issues and six billion in assets, has childcare available; 7:30 p.m. Congregational Church in derfoot; Edward Cuoco, Eric major interests in financial Church Council. Wilmington held a court of honor Rachdorf, Alan Tarara, and services, insurance, gas turbine Wed., March 24: 2:30,6 and 6:30 Thursday evening, February 25 at David Trout, second class; by Anne D. Linehan suggested as the theme for this and reciprocating engines, air- p.m., Girl Scouts; 7:30 p.m. 7:00. Jeffrey St. Onge, first class. At the recent meeting of the parent involvement program. craft structures, international Discipleship class. Scoutmaster Stanley Hibbins Jeffrey St. Onge also received Wilmington High School Parent With 1300 students in the school management services and land and Chairman George Amidon first aid and home repair merit Advisory Committee (P.A.C.) Mrs. Linehan felt that it should be development. . presented awards. badges. held on Thursday evening, March possible to furnish at least 100 4, a progress report ws given by hours a month in volunteer ser- Principal Dr. George Eisenberg vices to the high school. "One regarding the program Pride at hundred hours a month would Wilmington High School. Further mean that only 50 parents would high school space needs, a report have to participate in the and findings and recom- program," she said. "If we can't mendations was given by John get that many out of 2600 parents Brooks, guest speaker. Mrs. Anne regardless of the hours they are Linehan, parent member of the working and all the other excuses, P.A.C. gave a progress report on then we are going to stay in parent volunteer program, trouble. student newspaper, nutrition, and Brooks told the parents of a Jay Donovan calls this condition of the building. S.A.T. school in Boston in a very poor results, student newspaper and area where the parent volunteers 55 scheduling 82-83 were also were really the backbone of the discussed. school. "These parents dedicated Wilmington's "gold mine The Wilmington P.A.C. meets time and effort to see that their every first Thursday at the high children had the best education school library at 7:30 p.m. All possible." parents of high school students "P.A.C's at the elementary and and parents of students who will intermediate levels are a be entering high school the valuable part of the enthusiasm following year are urged to at- we see at these levels," Mr. White tend. commented. "I think this is a Dr. Eisenberg gave a must in any pride program - promising report on the turn- parent involvement is necessary around in the maintenance of the at Wilmington High School." building.' He reported to the Mitzi Wolff suggested that the parents and guests, which in- Regional Education Center in cluded Selectman Bob Cain and North Reading be contacted to school committee members Les see how such a program could be White and John Brooks, that he set up. Dr. Eisenberg said he felt now that the maintenance would attend to that. crew was now nearly fully staffed Candy bars, Twlnkies and tonic and considerable effort was being came under discussion, a con- made to clean up the school. tinuation of the previous meeting. Parents had expressed con- Mrs. Quinn, food service director siderable concern with regard to said, "It's a matter of fighting the physical condition of the fire with fire as long as the ice school at the February meeting. cream truck is allowed to be at Mr. Cain asked Dr. Eisenberg if the common during school hours he felt the custodians were at we are going to have a problem fault for the condition of the high and I am selling those products at school and the unsanitary con- a lower price." ditions. Dr. Eisenberg replied, "I Les White replied, "There is no don't think we can put all the justification in my eyes for selling blame on them. There is a anything to the students that is combination of problems and we not nutritionally valuable for are working on all of them. He them. I have a simple theory further stated that he felt that about education, everything that now that the new men are on the is done in the school be it fund job and lines of communication raisers, - dances must be have been opened up there has educational and I see a double set been and will be a considerable of standards in selling these People in Wilmington pass by this old school Jay Donovan is running for Selectman. He's change. products when proper nutrition building -- and nine others like it every day. willing to contribute some imaginative ideas "That is not what I have been education is being taught in the reading in the newspapers this school it is being counter The town owns them, but they have been and the talent to make them work. With Pro- week," Mr. Cain referred to productive." boarded up for several years. position 21/2 requiring better management of recent articles in the Lowell Sun Brooks said he had no com- with regard to the custodians and plaints about the lunch program limited tax dollars, don't we need a profes- comments from three parents. "I and felt that heroic efforts were Jay Donovan asked why buildings like the sional like Jay on the Board of Selectmen? came here tonight to see how the being made by Mrs. Quinn and board of selectmen can straighten her staff to furnish the quality of Old Center School, pictured here, couldn't be this out." lunches they do under the poor used again. Jay saw a gold mine of op- Mrs. Linehan, a parent condition of the kitchen and Jay has lived in Wilmington for 14 years, but volunteer at the school said she cafeteria. potunities. As a member of the Wilmington felt things were looking up. Mrs. "If we had proper cafeteria Redevelopment Authority, he came up with a his family history goes back over 40 years. Linehan had visited with facilities the room you kids would re-use proposal to develop elderly housing, His father, Augustus Donovan, a 24 year Ar- students, faculty, custodians and be back in a 50 minute class administration since the previous rather than 40 minutes," Brooks town and private commercial offices, and my veteran lived on McDonald Road. Jay meeting and felt progress was said. "This to me is one of the recreational centers. As a professional ad- holds a Degree from Northeastern and a being made. "Yes, the building problems currently at was a real mess to put it lightly, Wilmington High School, these visor to communities on economic Master's in International Management. but it seemed to be getting the kids are attending school for four development, Jay knew that state funds were Elected to the Redevelopment Authority and round robin treatment with the years and only getting three passing of responsibility. To years of education," this situation available. He has suggested ways for the a member to the Chamber of Commerce, he dump the entire problem on the must be addressed and corrected. town and private developers to put these is founder of Jay J. Donovan and Associates custodians is not the answer. How Some of the parents were not can you expect these men not to aware of the class period time buildings back to work. That could mean de- which provides economic advice to com- be discouraged when for the past and expressed concern. cent housing for senior citizens and tax munities and business. Jay resides at 12 few months three men have been "There is no doubt about it, we trying to do the work of seven. need some remodeling done at revenue for Wilmington. Jones Avenue. The high school is a big facility this school and we better get on and the hygiene of some of the with a proposal to do so," Mr. occupants has a lot to be desired, Brooks told the parents in his plus it is overcrowded and out- report on finding and recom- dated." mendation on high school space Parent involvement was a point needs. He went on to tell the Jay Donovan of discussion and it was pointed parents of the poor condition of out by Mrs. Annette Campbell the lab areas, shops and physical that when the accredidation education departments. Professional board visited the high school it One parent pointed out that said the parent involvement was there was not even a permanent Experienced not at an acceptable level. Mrs. building committee in existance Campbell went on to say that she so how could anything be done. felt that the teachers had to "Call your selectmen, town demand more discipline from the manager and tell them of your children and as a parent she concern, ask them to set up this would back them up. committee as soon as possible, Selectman A parent volunteer program this situation is deplorable and it was presented by Mrs. Linehan must be corrected," Mr. White who has been involved in parent pleaded. Vote April 17th ^ advisory groups for the past 12 The Pride Program will con- years. tinue for discussion and action at v "We gave 2V4 hours" was the next P.A.C. meeting. B——i»—Kr*—o, mtmimtm, wm>n"» ■

1 [;Airt»-A.*Ai*«.i- (*j.-4U"->i'£^Lir* -*>-*»•** «•—**,-.«■ ■«. J •: '.v. '..-.. ■-. \»A" KJ I. ■■.. WAl \ \: '.. II i, 1 •. i, ., ,. . . . TOWN CRIER, MARCH 17, 1982 Methodist Church celebrates 100 years Fingers crossed as The 100th Anniversary of the Saturday evening at the Shriners' for the School of Christian Living Both men have expanded their sewer nears Rte. 93 Wilmington United Methodist Auditorium, and a homecoming and celebration of the 100th an- Church has come and gone. There waistlines in recent years. Sunday on March 14 with early niversary, with the sermon by The master of ceremonies was was an anniversary banquet Communion; a 100th.anniversary The Wilmington Water and problems. The firm is suing the Bishop George W. Bashore of the Robert Belbin. The Rev. Richard Sewer Commissioners keep their town for $1.1 million, and the town United Methodist Church. L. Evans gave the welcome, and fingers crossed when they think is suing the firm for a similar The 100th anniversary banquet spoke of the history of the church about the job of putting a sewer amount of money. was a sell-out three days before it and the benediction was by the under Route 93 in North The arguments are about how occured. Two hundred and forty- assistant minister, Robert M. Wilmington. Contract 6, the last the job was done, and who is at two* tickets had been sold, or Frazier. contract, which will connect the fault. The water commissioners given to head table guests, etc. Lorna Stockbridge of Catherine sewer with Ballardvale Street, is took underground movies of the Two hundred and forty-one Avenue was chairwoman of the now nearing Route 93. job, as it was when completed. showed up for the dinner. 100th Anniversary Committee. It is planned to go under 93 in The pictures are said to show that The Rev. Richard Harding, in many places the sewer pipes pastor for eight years, and now the same manner as the sewer went under Route 38, down by the did not join, one to the other. pastor of the Old West Church in old town farm, now called the A contract was let, to another Boston, was possibly the speaker Town Memorial Park. The firm for $545,000 to "remedy" the who was most able in regaling the commissioners ran into dif- errors. Much of the work is being audience. Mr. Harding was full of ficulties there, part of it being done by employees who enter the remembrance of things past - of "red tape" and part of it being the sewer and "adjust" the joints Dr. Dudley Buck, of the Rt. Rev. between the pipes. However, Albert Shea of St. Thomas, and of work itself. many events in the history of the Will the commissioners have there are sections that will call the same kind of difficulties when for digging and relaying of the church while he was in sewer pipes, according to the Wilmington. The audience quite it comes to crossing under In- visibly enjoyed his remarks. terstate 93? There is no telling at contract that was let. Another speaker was the Rev. this point, but the commissioners The commissioners and the Willis Miller of Saugus. He had have their fingers crossed. contractor for the original Con- been the pastor of the Wilmington If there are no problems, red tract 2 are now arguing the facts The Rev. Herbert Coontz, formerly of Glen Road. Wilm- church for eight years and was, tape or otherwise, Contract 6 before the American Arbitration ington, wag among those present for the 100th anniversary as he had been, a man of jokes should be finished this summer. Association. Town Counsel Alan service of the Wilmington Methodist Church on March 14. 75 years and funny stories with his A second problem the com- Altman attends meetings there With him is Phyllis Allen of Woburn Street. missioners face is that of Con- about once a month. Progress, it a minister It was. for the Rev. Coontz, his 75th annivesary as a pastor message. One of the funny stories, tract 2 remediation. Contract 2 is seems, is slow, but perhaps there in the Methodist Conference. Now a resident of the Fairlawn the section that started at will be a decision before the work Nursing Home, Lexington, the Rev. Coontz will be 97 on June however, came from Rep. James 1. Miceli, also at the head table. Stanley Webber of Main Street, Floradale Avenue and went under of completing the sewer is done. Miceli's story was that someone shown at the Saturday banquet, is Burlington Avenue, Shawsheen Again, as in Contract 6, the had addressed him as the "Rev. the oldest member of the Wilm- Avenue and Bridge Lane. It was a water and sewer commissioners Mr. Miller." ington Methodist Church. He joined $1.1 million job, and the con- are hoping that the job will be the church 66 years ago in 1915. tractor, Pacella Bros., had completed by September 1. AT %'m Bwutowui & Administrator plan goes on warrant Despite an earlier vote to print warrant articles. "I'm absolutely amazed that I been taken. Coldwell said he only the question of whether After finding out about the vote, Tewksbury voters will adopt a did not have the trust from the remembered Trueba telling him he asked for a telephone poll to individuals I sit with," Trueba at the 1981 town meeting that he FIRESTONE town administrator plan during reconsider the move, but both said. "had problems" with the plan and the annual town meeting, voters Dick Morris and Charles Coldwell will be able to read the plan in it's "It all started at town would work to iron them out. voted against that attempt while meeting," Trueba pointed out and However, Trueba claims not to entirety on the warrant. (And Chairman Bill Hallisey said he added that the voters should be RADIALS voters will also be able to read a remember exactly what Coldwell would support it, only if a public given the opportunity to debate quoted as happening. review of the entire plan here in information campaign on the plan the plan on the town floor. the Town Crier starting next Coldwell questioned why were drawn up. For that, Trueba However, Hallisey said the plan Trueba apparently hasn't worked week.) The reversal of positions publicy gave thanks to Hallisey. should be taken to the voters at a came after a somewhat heated on what he termed is "a big COSTLESS. Trueba told the Town Crier series of public hearings first. change for the town" and charged debate between Selectman Dick before the March 9 meeting, that "I'd much rather see a lot of Trueba, who is the board's "you want the glory, but you don't SAVE—NOW THRU MARCH 31st he wou'd attempt to withdraw the homework done on it," he said. want the work." strongest advocate of the plan, article if another reconsideration He added that the sewer project and Chairman Bill Hallisey. Trueba responded that he has ON FIRESTONE FACTORY BLEMS failed. and water treatment plant worked for different projects for Oddly, it was Hallisey's support This will make the second time of Trueba's motion to reconsider proposals were explained to the the betterment of the town, in- the plan goes before town meeting voters at public hearings before cluding the administrator plan, the previous action that was the voters, but the first time that they being acted upon. deciding factor. Selectmen but has been consistently beaten will be able to read the plan on the He said-he would support the by the majority of the board. Trueba, Tom Budrewicz and warrant. The proposal was efforts if the plan were to receive Hallisey' supported the motion Coldwell questioned why soundly defeated in 1981 and a push and be debated at public Trueba had given up on a plan to that required a two-thirds vote earlier this year Trueba had while Charles Coldwell was the hearings. "Town meeting is •better the town's water billing asked that the plan be put on the really not the place to debate it," system. Trueba admitted that lone dissenter. Dick Morris, who warrant again, as voters did not he said. was recovering from slight pains he gave up after plans were have ample time to study it last Otherwise, Hallisey said, the defeated twice at town meeting. suffered in an auto accident the year. day before the March 9 meeting, $370 to print the document "would "I don't know how long it takes The main consideration for not be money well spent." to have your head bashed in was not present to cast a vote, but keeping the plan off the warrant had he been able to attend, the But Trueba argued that if he before you realize its time to give was an estimated $370 cost to had known the board was not up and let somebody else roll the story may have turned out a little publish the seven page document. different. going to print the plan, "I ball," Trueba said. However, Trueba felt that the would've gotten ten signatures Trueba pointed to the sewer Trueba was a little dismayed education of the voter who reads that his fellow board members and then there would be no project and the water treatment the plan would "justify the cost." question about the $370 the board plant and said, "It was Dick voted on February 23 not to print Trueba also felt that his fellow the proposed plan in its entirety is talking about." Trueba who made the motion to board members, out of courtesy, Trueba feels that a hearing in get the ball rolling. I haven't I on the warrant. He was ill and should have "given me the op- unable to attend that February 23 front of the finance committee sitting on my hands." portunity to insert the article on during their public hearing on the But Coldwell interpreted the" meeting when the board ad- the town administrator in its dressed the insertion of all warrant articles will be enough. statements to mean that Trueba entirety." He cited that usually only people feels the administrator plan may who are directly affected by a be defeated again. Old cranberry bog plan such as this will show up for "I'm not going to support public hearings and additional anything that you feel will get public hearings will he "really a defeated. Maybe your idea to wanted for watershed total waste of time." withdraw it was a good one." However, Hallisey once again THAX ii The Wilmington Water .. Sewer However, Hallisey said he gave Avenue. The reservoir is of no use agrued that the message from Trueba his support because, RADIAL Commissioners are seeking to if a person cannot operate a voters at the 1981 town meeting buy the old cranberry bog on cranberry bog, he told the "maybe you could have gone out was they wanted to have more and gotten ten signatures." Shawsheen Avenue. They seek it commissioners. Not only that, but imput on the plan. He questioned for the purpose of providing more After the meeting, Trueba IAMI* issfl in since Wilmington built a sidewalk why Trueba hadn't pushed the wmiiM ft* Over 24 million 721 steel belted water for the town's water along Shawsheen Avenue several admitted to the Town Crier that StttfE T radials are on the road today. Two plan since last year and charged he was a hit surprised that the NoiR$179 First President - Tewksbury Chamber of Commerce $ Begonia Bulbs 3 FOR 1" Tewksbury Chairman - Greater Lowell Cancer Society 3 Dahlia Bulbs X ? Former Chairman - Tewksbury Heart Fund j*^ FLORIST SHOP 651-5728 Consultant - Tewksbury Industrial Commission

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Birthdays Jim Miceli of Webber Street, is a two year fully accredited Federation ot Won Beth Anne Conant From the fire log Matthew Morgese of Federal Wilmington will be a year wiser health program awarding an sent congratulations to the Beth Anne Conant, of Arlene Members of Wilmington's Fire Street, Wilmington faced a bir- on March 25 and will share associate in science degree. Wilmington Women's Club for its Avenue, Wilmington is among the Department answered 21 calls for thday cake glowing with four greetings with Mark Perry of contributions to Massachusetts students at the University of assistance last week including: candles on March 15. Algonquin Drive, Tewksbury who Visual Technology veterans over the past two years. Maine, Farmington, who One brush fire, three false Matthew's grandmother, Helen will be celebrating for the 17th Visual Technology, Inc. of In her letter to local president achieved high honors in the alarms, 14 ambulance runs, one Fahey, also of Federal Street, time. Tewksbury reports a 219 percent Marion Woller, Mrs. McNall said dean's list for the fall semester. building fire, one dumpster fire turned another page on March 18. March 26 will mark the special increase in earnings for the fourth that she is very grateful for the Only those students who and one service call. Anne Crispo of Hopkins Street, day of Robin Strob of Cypress quarter ended Dec. 31 and a 135 added contributions made by the achieve an average of 3,9125 or Wilmington will be a year wiser Street, Wilmington, Margaret percent increase in revenues. Net Wilmington Club. above out of a possible 4.0 were Family counseling on March 21. Stewart of Shady Lane Drive and income was $692,000 or $.20 per The local group has contributed named to the high honors list. The Wilmington Family Anne will share her special day Dave Jewer of Oak Street, share, compared with $271,000 or a lap robe, two afghans, and Beth Anne is the daughter of Counseling Service, Inc. has with Tabatha Pacini of Chandler Tewksbury. $.07 per share a year ago. money. Mrs. Woller remarked Bruce and Alexandra Conant. announced that its annual Street, Tewksbury who will blow Melissa Catalano of North Gate Revenues were $5,707,000, up "we are giving them very little meeting will be held Thursday, out the candles for the second Road, Tewksbury will be 12 on from $2,424,000. compared to what they have Parish supper March 18 at the First Baptist time on March 21; Jason Connolly March 27. given us." The St, Thomas Women's Club Church beginning at 8 p.m. of Shawsheen Street who will be Melissa will share greetings Interesting reading will hold a parish family supper All interested members of the celebrating for the ninth time; with Lisa (Bud) Doherty of Excerpts from a recent speech Parents without Partners Saturday, March 20 following the community are invited to attend. Walter Jillett of Vernon Street, French Street, who's friends are by Ray Strata, chairman of the Parents without Partners, 5:30 mass (about 6:15 p.m.) in who will be 16; Steve Bonugli of hoping she will survive her board and president of Analog Minuteman Chapter will hold Villanova Hall. Admission is Home on leave South Street and Eileen Cassidy Pacman fever and actually reach Devices, Wilmington appeared in newcomers' night Thursday, $2.50, with pre-school children Lance Corporal Joe Stygles of of Burnap Street, Wilmington who her 15th birthday; Bette Smith of a recent issue of a Boston March 18 beginning at 8:00. Call admitted free. Jones Avenue, Wilmington is will be turning 12 on March 21. Laurel Avenue, Wilmington and newspaper. Gail at 658-5732 for information. Reservations are required and home on leave from Camp March 22 will mark the special Peter Guillaume of Judith Road Mr. Strata's remarks centered may be made by calling Pat Geiger, North Carolina. day of at least five area residents who will make it all the way to around the belief that higher Employer of the Year Taylor at 658-6072 or Paula Dolan The 1980 graduate of - Kimberly Ann Crommo of seven on the same day. education is high tech's best in- Wang Laboratories has been at 657-7621. Wilmington High School joined Marston Street, Tewksbury will ■ vestment. selected as employer of the year the Marine \Corp following be 11; Jeffrey Ogden of Rogers Golden agers by the Merrimack Valley Converse Rubber graduation and recently returned Street will face a birthday cake Members of Wilmington's Exercise class Goodwill Rehabilitation Center. The Converse Rubber of Allied from a medfloat which took him glowing with two candles on Golden Age Club on the current The Greater Lowell Family Wang was selected due to its Corp, based in Wilmington is to several foreign countries in- March 22; and Wilmington birthday list include Steve YMCA offers a special exercise support of rehabilitation training being sold to an investor group led cluding Egypt, Israel, Italy and residents Evelyn Proferio of Pilcher of Brand Avenue on program for pregnant women for the handicapped. by the Converse management for . He will return to Camp Nickerson Avenue Joanne March 26 and Beatrice Fenlon of called prenatal and postpartum The rehabilitatioan center is about $100 million. Converse Geiger on March 18. Moriarty of Federal Street who Aldrich Road on March 27. fitness. For information call currently operating two training makes athletic footwear. will be 15 and Susan Nickerson of Sharon Galvin, R.N., at 454-4903 programs for the mentally Luncheon at Sawyers Marie Drive. Anniversary or the YMCA at 454-7825. retarded at different sites within Accepted at Bunker Hill Wilmington Golden Age Club Anthony Krzeminski of Moore Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bobbins of Babysitting service is available Wang . Laboratories. The Debra Durning of Rhode Street, members planning to go to lunch Street, Wilmington will turn Parker Street, Wilmington will during class. programs are designed to teach Wilmington and Richard Mc at Sawyers in Plaistow, N.H. on another page on March 23 and will celebrate their 12th wedding the technical and work related Dermott of Arlene Avenue have Thursday, March 15 should meet share greetings with Paul anniversary on March 21. Back from Colorado skills necessary for employment been accepted at Bunker Hill at the Drop-in Center at 10:30 MacMullin of Ferguson Road, Ted McKie of Woburn Street, within the electronics industry. Community College, a.m. The bus will leave the plaza Karen Ulrickson of Chapman Te enter Wilmington and son Brian, Charlestown. at 11 sharp. Avenue who will be old enough to To enter an item in Bits & returned home recently from 10 Magistrate visits Lions vote on March 23; Joseph Dan- Pieces, call the Town Crier at 658- days of skiing in Colorado. At the recent meeting of the Dynamics Research Sons of Italy cewicz of Pineview Road who will 2346 days and Tuesday nights or Wilmington Lions Club, Arthur A. Dynamics Research Corp of The Wilmington Sons of Italy become a teenager; Arthur 658-2907 other nights and Continuum Paleologos, clerk-magistrate of Wilmington earned $545,000 or will celebrate their 15th an- Sugrue Jr. of Marcus Road and weekends. Ask for BeeDee. Educational workshops, the Woburn Court was introduced $.37 per share in the fourth niversary and their fifth year in Tewksbury resident Pamela assertiveness training and more. by Simon Cutter, president of the quarter, up from $440,000 or $.30 their Ballardvale Street home, Barry of Ward Street who will be Linda Surette Mornings and evenings. Begin Wilmington group. per share a year ago. Revenues with a dinner dance on March 27. 12. Linda Surette of Grove Avenue, March 25. Call for brochure 964- Paleologos offered- interesting were $10,825,000, up from Reportedly planned is an Charlotte Steeves of Burnap Wilmington, a second year 3322 or write Continuum, 785 remarks on the various duties of $8,990,000. exquisite Italian dinner by Jean's Street, Wilmington will blow out student in the Nuclear Medicine Centre St., Newton, Ma. 02158. his office as well as the numerous The corporation has declared a Catering with dancing to follow to the candles for the 11th time on Program at Bunker Hill .Com- matters handled by the district 10 percent stock dividend along the music of Made in Italy. March 24 and will share greetings munity College, Charlestown is Women's Club honored court. He also informed the group with its semi-annual cash Cocktail hour at 6:30. Call 657- with Jamie Boudreau of presently interning at Mt. Auburn Mrs. Malcolm McNall, as to many innovations in his dividend of $.03'^ per share, both 4141. Roosevelt Road and Sandy Morse Hospital in Cambridge. chairman of veterans affairs for procedure at the court. payable on April 13 to holders of of Pinewood Road. Nuclear Medicine Technology the Massachusetts State record March 26. The cash Teenage drinking dividend will not be paid on the A program aimed at reducing new shares. or eliminating alcohol-related tragedies, especially at prom Linda Jean Hadley time, will be conducted by Lowell Linda Jean Hadley of Port- General Hospital's Primary smouth, N.H., daughter of Mrs. Prevention Center, Thursday, Carol Van DeMark and David March 25 from 1 to .3:30 p. m. FARM EMKHED Hadley of Worcester, recently The workshop, "Teenage ADULT SCREENED LOAM WANTED became the bride of James Bossi Drinking and Driving...Whit Can Project C.O.P. BABYSITTER IH per yard Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James the Schools Do?" will be held in Computer Programmers' Training Program BAR MANAGER UNSCREENED 10AM Bossi of Wilmington. the Clark auditorium at Lowell WANTED $12 p«t yard The new Mrs. Bossi is a 1979 at Shawsheen Tech, Bille/ica, Mass General. ,t0 care ten 8V? year ok) Bartenders > Barmaids FARM MANURE graduate of Worcester South High i Fof filtfd Teachers afld#luni'dpa>Workers boy before and after Send Resume to Wperyert School. Her husband graduated Good will needs help of Mass - Bachelor's Degree Required • school (7:45 to 3:30) in BoxV BAMW00D MULCH from Wilmington High School in Merrimack Valley Goodwill, a 111 par yard 1979. Starting May 17 1982. Application Swain School area, Wilm c/o TOWN CRER leading employer of handicapped FILL people is in need of help. deadline April 30th. Contact Mr. McDer- ington. P.O. Box 460 Friends please ca« II pur yard Donations of office equipment, Wilmington, MA. 01887 The Friends of Tewksbury mott at 667-2111 x 103. 658-8729 HORSES BOARDED furniture, electrical supplies, 1118 per month Hospital, Inc. will sponsor a building materials, machinery, cabaret dance at the Tewksbury etc, in large or small quantities Discounts Hospital Old Chapel, East Street, would serve as avenues fir the available (or Friday, March 26 at 8 p.m. with Deadlines: large quantities rehabilitation of the handicapped Prompt Delivery dancing to the music of the , For information on scheduling 7 days a week Angelo Bergamini Orchestra. pickup, contact Joe Wekeli, 495- Donation will be $5.00 and will t News 0351 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. include refreshments. Call 851- and WEISS 2242 for reservations. Ads FARM Your Classified 5 p.m. Monday Classified ads STONEHAM 10 a.m. Tues 438-0689 '■> Advertising Established 1910 J. Headquarters Stewart

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The students of Tewksbury High School's Music Department Shawsheen Tech menu are representing their school Week of March » - or - Chicken in gravy, whipped throughout the state as well as in Monday: Scrambled in potato, buttered peas, cranberry gravy, whipped potato, buttered peas, sauce, fresh baked buttered roll, pud- New York and in Europe. fresh baked buttered roll, chilled fruit ding with topping an dmilk. The following band students and milk - or - Frankfort in a roll, bak- Thursday: Baked fish portion, have auditioned and have been ed beans, french fries, condiments, french fries, cabbage and carrot slaw, accepted into the University of cabbage and carrot slaw, chilled fruit tartar sauce, catsup, fresh baked but- Lowell Youth Wind Ensemble: and milk. tered roll, ice cream an dmilk - or - Joanne Griffin, Mary Freeman, Taesday: Chicken vegetable soup, Hot sliced turkey sandwich with David Chadonnett, Steve Kelly, tomato and cheese pizza, buttered gravy, whipped potato, buttered car- corn niblets, gelatin with topping and rots, cranberry sauce, ice cream and Scott Fuller and Laurie Angelo. milk - or • Pork cutlet with gravy, milk. Scott Fuller and Laurie Angelo whipped potato, applesauce, buttered Friday: Baked crispy chicken, have also been accepted into, and vegetable, fresh baked buttered roll, whipped potato, gravy, buttered peas, will be performing with the gelatin with topping and milk. cranberry sauce, fresh baked but- Massachusetts All-State Concert Wednesday: Vegetable soup, bacon- tered roll, baked dessert and milk - or Band at Lowell University on burger with tomato and lettuce on a - Tomato soup, tuna salad roll with let- March 20. roll, cheese wedges, buttered green tuce, tossed salad, baked dessert and Patti Marble, Maureen Mc beans, pudding with topping and milk milk. Dermott and Brian Smith will be Wilmington schools menu performing in New York's St. Week Of March 22 corn, potato sticks, cookies and milk Patrick's Day Parade with the Monday: Veal parmigian, fluffy Thursday: Oven barbecued New Scholastic Honors rice, buttered beans, bread and but- chicken, whipped potato, buttered Marching Band. ter, ice cream and milk. carrots, bread and butter, scooters Also, vocalists Debbie Smith Tuesday: Chilled juice, torpedo and milk. and Steve Hampe, a member of These Tewksbury Memorial High School musicians will display their talents for a variety (Italian sausage with sauce), buttered Friday: Italian pizza with tomato the Massachusetts Northeast Talented of notable music groups. Several of the students will perform In special musical ensembles vegetable, cake with frosting and and cheese, cheese wedges, tossed District Chorus, have been ac- at the University of Lowell while others will tour to New York and Europe. milk. salad, chilled fruit, ice cream or musicians From left to right are; PatU Marble, Brian Smith, David Chandonnet, Mary Freeman, Wednesday: Baconburger with cookies and milk. cepted into the Youth of America Scott Fuller, Laurie Angelo, Maureen McDermott, Steve Hampe, Steve Kelly, Deborah L. tomato and lettuce on a roll, buttered Choir for the 1982 European Tour. Smith and Joanne Griffin. Tewksbury elementary Arson suspected Week of March 22 milk. Monday: Baconburger on a roll Thursday: Meatball submarine, in multiple fires with tomato slices, garden peas, corn niblets, cheese wedges, pineap- European tour for two students choice of fruit and milk. ple upside down cake and milk. Arson is strongly suspected as Tuesday: Oven fried chicken, rice if Friday: Tuna salad roll or sand- the cause of several small fires in desired, buttered carrots, homemade wich, potato sticks, carrot sticks, ice Tewksbury Memorial High most exciting opportunity I've roll, spice cake with frosting and Hampe says in the letter. the Lea the house on Salem Street milk. cream and milk. School students Stephen Hampe ever had," Hampe says. Hampe's letter is accompanied Second choice available at all and Debbie Smith have been in North Wilmington shortly Wednesday: Chilled orange juice, However, the outstanding by an introductory letter written before 8 p.m. Tuesday. The house tomato cheese Italian pizza, garden elementary schools, soup, sandwich, selected and accepted for young musician has issued a plea on his behalf by Richard E. dessert and milk. membership in "The Youth of has been unoccupied for several salad, peanut butter squares and for financial assistance in order Lombard and Grace Reidy who weeks and has been the van- America Singers" and will have to make the trip. He has sent are the administrative and dalized. Tuesday evening the fire Tewksbury junior high & high school an opportunity to perform in the letters to several leading musical directors of the "Youth of alarm box at the Health Center group's 1982 European Concert Week of March 22 mustard and relish, salad, dessert businessmen in the town and to Amercia Singers." was pulled. The Wilmington Fire Monday: Baconburger on a roll and milk. Tour. The students qualified for several of his friends and sup- Calling him "an -outstanding department responded, and found with tomato slices, garden peas, the organization because of their Thursday: Meatball submarine, porters. choral music student," the in- David Leathe signaling them to choice of fruit and milk. corn niblets, cheese wedges, pineap- outstanding vocal achievements "I need the support and structors at the Wachusett come to the house across the Tuesday: Oven fried chicken, rice if ple upside down cake and milk - or - in district auditions. assistance of the groups and Regional High School in Holden, desired, buttered carrots, homemade Manager's choice, vegetables, cake street. The fires were quickly roll, spice cake with frosting and milk Hampe, in addition to his businesses of Tewksbury in order Mass fully support Hampe's extinguished, causing only slight and milk. audition achievements and - or - Assorted sandwiches, vegetable Friday: Tuna salad roll or sand- to make this opportunity a effort. structural damage to the house. if desired, dessert and milk. subsequent selection for "The reality," Hampe says in the "Our Society is in need of more wich, potato sticks, carrot sticks, ice There is, however, smoke and Wednesday: Chilled orange juice, cream and milk - or - Fish plate, cat- Youth of America Singers," was letter. young people like Stephen water damage. tomato cheese Italian pizza, garden selected as the high school chorus sup, french fries, carrot sticks, hot "I must raise close to $2,000 in Hampe," they write, and continue Fire and police officials are still salad, peanut butter squares and milk roll, ice cream and milk. "Most Valuable Singer, 1981"; order to take part in this tour and by saying Hampe "is truly investigating and no arrests have - or - Frankfurter on a roll with served three years as a high I cannot stress enough how much deserving of any grants, been made. «. school chorus.officer; has per- it means to me to be able to take scholarships and-or loans from formed for two years in the All- part in this tour. In the 11 years community organizations and District Chorus, sung in the I've lived in Tewksbury I've businesses who place importance Tewksbury Interfaith Choir for made many friends and I've seen on helping outstanding young three years; has acted the lead how people of the town can rally achievers." part in three of five musicals support behind a worthwhile "The Youth of America performed at the high school; has cause, so I believe that this town Singers" is a private musical arts BOB PETERSON seven years of guitar experience; and the fine people who live here organization dedicated to the and is currently performing in an will help me. education of young musicians originally written show, "Stop, "I hope to make many more through vocal music per- Look and Graduate." friends with the people who ap- formance, fine arts education, "Being accepted for this con- preciate music and will help me cultural enrichment and A SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEMBER I cert tour of Europe is by far the realize this musical honor," European Concert Tour travel. The organization's primary goal is to provide students with an WHO WILL WORK JUST AS HARD \ outstanding-musical, educational and cultural experience while Bob AAagliozzi in simultaneously fostering im- proved human relationships FOR YOU AS HE HAS FOR between nations and extending All-State Band concert our "hands across the sea." o Both directors of the group are YOUR CHILDREN Robert Magliozzi Jr., son of Mr. the honor as the 1982 top rated professional and highly-respected and Mrs. Robert Magliozzi Sr. of high school percussionist in the music educators with over 30 Gunderson Wilmington will state of Massachusetts. Robert is years of combined teaching and perform with the Massachusetts a senior At Wilmington High concert tour travel with out- All State Orchestra at a concert to School where he plays drums with standing high school ensembles. be held at Lowell University the W.H.S. marching and concert All travel arrangements are Bob Peterson has spent the last two March 20. band as well as the jazz band. made by Performing Arts Robert, a percussionist, He is also a member of the Abroad, Inc., the largest, oldest years working for your children in the competed with almost 4,000 Greater Boston Youth Symphony. and most reputable tour agents students in state wide orchestra, He will enter Berklee College of for non-professional music groups classroom. As a school committee band and choral conditions to win Music, Boston in the fall. in the United States. member he will work just as hard for the R taxpayer. Bob feels that it is very impor- tant that every resident of Wilmington is kept informed as to how their tax dollars are being used. If elected, Bob Peter- son promises to work closely with each and every citizen of Wilmington who has shown concern about school condi- tions. These are our schools, and it is about time we took some action!

Four Cub Scouts from Pack 13« advanced to the Webelos Den at the pack's Blue and Gold Webelos Banquet, held at the Shriners' Auditorium on March 7. The boys are John and George Mar- eotte, shown with parents Ann and John Fisher; Brian Gillis, with parents Donna and Jim "RETURN SOME advancement Glllis; and Jason Cardwell, with parents Linda and George Berberian. At far left are Scouting Coordinator Phil Fenton and Cubmaster Tom MacFeeley. r- ENTHUSIASM BCJGOBINGITBINGIP] Tuesday is ( YARD SALE 40 Swain Rd TO EDUCATION" Bingo Night Wilmington 7 p.m. Early.Bird Sat 4 Sun 7:30 Start March 20 & 21 10 am 4 pm VOTE Wilmington K of C Weather permitting School St Ext., Behind St. Thomas Church HALL RENTALS BOB PETERSON Full facilities and package plans "oHol MvtrMmnt Waddings • Showers • Parties SvM :«nt M Cunw J»CuIaig MtCNslutSt 658 • 6507 or 656 - 8652 WILMINGTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE •Jjjmon TOWN CRIER. MARCH 17, 1982 Albert Reidy candidate for vocational school committee Albert F. Reidy Jn has an- didate is well aware of the im- Anne Jones died in Hawaii nounced his candidacy for portance and needs of a well election to the Regional organized and well maintained Anne M. Jones (formerly Anne finding jobs for SEEM students Vocational School Committee in foundation for vocational Rounds of 52 Butters Row, around town and attempted to aid the upcoming April 17 election. technical instruction. Wilmington), died March 4 in parents of her students to better A 12 year resident of "My involvement in and ex- Honolulu, Hawaii of cancer. She understand and help their Wilmington with IS years ex- perience with all aspects of had donated her body to the John children. Additionally, she served perience as a licensed jour- vocational technical training, H. Burns School of Medicine on the high school Parent Ad- neyman electrician, the can- involving both work experience (University of Hawaii), where a visory Committee, hosted with (journeyman electrician af- memorial service was held in her her family an exchange student filiated with Local 103 I.B.E.W., memory. from Peru, and chaperoned A.F.L.C.I.O.) and past teaching She was born in Stettin, various school-related functions. experience (electrical code adult Wisconsin in 1926 and moved to An ardent fan of WHS football, education program, Shawsheen Vandals Seven of IS beehives owned by John Tendvke of Woburn Wilmington in 1952 where she her support extended even to Tech), and my knowledge of the * " ** Street, Wilmington were vandalized during the winter, kill- spent her next 25 years. Her life holding pre-game pancake break- business of construction, skilled attaCK log the bees In all seven hives. Hundred pound weights, ce- here was characterized by a spirit fasts at the Rounds home before trades and trade unions, qualify b66S nient blocks and other Items placed on top of the hives did not of creative and generous service football games. me as a candidate for the office of stop the vandals. / in many aspects of family and After moving to Hawaii in 1977, school committee of the Regional community affairs. She was an she continued her selfless Vocational Technical High School active member of the dedication to others in her work (Shawsheen Tech), Courtney to speak to C of C Congregational Church, con- with the Hawaii Assoc. for I shall be an active, effective The Wilmington Chamber of Manager to be this month's guest tributing often in leadership Retarded Citizens. In her and available representative of Commerce will hold a luncheon speaker. capacities to such committees as positions as counselor and parents, students and all meeting on Tuesday, March 23 at Attorney Courtney will address the Diaconate, Youth Fellowship Director of Community Wilmington residents for advice Rocco's Restaurant, Main Street, the membership on how the and Sunday School. She also Relations, she contributed as that or consultation, or as a sounding beginning at noon. Members and business community, acting as a participated in various com- organization's primary fun- board for residents and the guests are invited to attend. group of concerned business munity organizations such as draiser and was a prime mover in Wilmington School Committee for Since one of the overall people, can exert considerable Fish, the Sarah Carter Lecture making known the needs and any problems or concerns missions of the Chamber is to influence on tfie growth plans of Committee and the Wilmington importance of the retarded in regarding our vocational keep members aware and in- the town. Council of Churches. Hawaii. technical school. I look forward to formed on pending local For reservation information, Anne also involved herself in She is survived by her husband, serving as your full time legislation, the Chamber has call the Chamber at 657-7211 by the Wilmington school system. six children and two grand- For example, she worked for five children, nine siblings, and in- representative on the Regional invited Joseph Courtney, attorney Friday, March 19. numerable loving and grateful Albert Reidy, Jr. Vocational School Committee. and former Wilmington Town years as a teacher aide for the intellectually handicapped SEEM friends. Contributions in her class at the -North Intermediate. memory may be made to the Her efforts on their behalf ex- Hawaii Assoc. for Retarded Start Something at Lowell Five... OPEN tended out of the classroom; she Citizens, 245 N. Kukui St., spent a portion of her free time Honolulu, HI 96817. THE BANK OF THE 80's! 7 am - 11 pm Mon - Sat John Weed was 35-year resident 8 am -10 pm Sunday EFFECTIVE 1982 John Weed, Sr., formerly of sons Donald and John Jr. of Cunningham Street, Wilmington, Wilmington and Richard, died in Sun City Center, Florida stationed in Montana with the March 8 following a brief illness. Airforce; his sister Mary Sargent OFFICIAL Mr. Weed, a 35-year resident of and his brother Frank. Eight INSPECTION Wilmington was active in the grandchildren also survive. STATION No. 12312 town's youth organizations and Funeral services were held worked more than 40 yers for Thursday, March 11 from the Western Electric, Watertown. Lewers Funeral Home, Ruskin, He is survived by his wife Alice Florida. Interment followed in - Get yourself a Towing (Munsell) Weed of Sun City;. his Ruskin Memorial Park. & Regional Health Center Road Friends, relatives and loved In memory of Joseph Adams ones honored by contributions in from Doris and Frank Stacey. 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TOWN CRIER, MARCH 17, 1982 9 Selectman Hallisey A seeks re-election Honor roll at Shawsheen Tech Sixty-seven Tewksbury Gregory Monteforte. Leo Walsh, Pinto, Richard Rainville, Karl MacElhiney, Mark Sawicki, work and see completion of three students and 36 from Wilmington Stella Bernard, George Sumner. William Volpe, Scott Bishop. important projects now un- have been named to the honor roll Boudreau. Mark Tanguay, Kim Angelo, Marie Boyle, Edward Brown, derway: for the second marking period at Gene Carroll, Paul Corvino, Linda Boyer, Deon Cestroni, Kathleen Carey, Mark Cooke, 1. The successful installation Shawsheen Tech. Nicholas DeFelice, Crystal Richard Cummings, Barry Debra Corbin, James DeBay, and completion of the sewerage Wilmington DePasquale, Rebecca Jackson, Ewing, William Freeman, Wayne Fleury, Robin Foley, project, presently being con- Michelle Cahill, Linda Covello, Leland Jackson, Christine Patricia Gallella, Raymond Karen Francis, David Gath, ducted with a minimal amount of Scott Golden, Harold Miller, Jr., Morrissey, Dona Murphy, Ed- Gelineau, Michael Gerry, James Colleen Gilligan, Brian serious problems not unfamiliar Patricia Murray, Odette Pothier, ward Murray, Giselle Pothier, Gervais, Francis Gordon, Dana Harrington, Lisa Kapala. to a project of this magnitude; Eric Berry, Ian Davidson, Craig Nina Reynolds, Colleen Smith, Jacobsen. Mark Litalien, Cheryl Mackey, 2. To continue toward com- Holbrook, Susan Jennings, An- Thomas Tillotson. Martin Kane, Juliette Landry, June Marsilia, Dorothy Mc pletion of the water filtration drea Mantis. Tewksbury Robert Maclnnis, Suzanne Donough, Darlene Rouleau, plant which is within weeks of Lorraine Murray, Sandra Laurie Anderson, Christine Maher, Gerald McCarthy, Donald Schaufus, Jr., Charles receiving a S4 million state grant Nelson, William Ryan, Lisa Bishop, Richard Carey, Wayne Eugene Stibolt, Thomas Trem- Spurrell, Donna Stephenson, for its financing; Whitney, Christine Deprez, Cole, Angela DeLuca, Brian blay, Mark Wood, Karen Aiello, Kelley Stevens, Maureen S. Completion of the addition to Thomas Gedaminsky, Glenn Foster, Marybeth Giles, Matthew Philip Hurley, Carol Kapala, Sullivan, James Wamboldt, Brian Tewksbury Memorial High Grabowski, Jeffrey Maye, Hurley, Mark Larrabee, Matthew Kara Larrabee, Shirley Warren, Susan Zurawski. School, which was long sought by previous members of the board as well as school committee BUY members and administrators; but even more importantly, for Now Open in Wilmington William HaHawy the youth of our town whom I feel SELL Current Tewksbury Board of are the future for all of us. Selectman Chairman William Prop. 2M; has placed an Hallisey has announced that he awesome responsibility on of- RENT will be a candidate for re-election ficials in all cities and towns, in the April 3 town elections and however, the responsibility in GEORGE'S APPLIANCE has issued the following Tewksbury is far greater because HIRE statement: of the desire of the town's citizens In April I hope to be returned to to complete the aforementioned my third consecutive term in projects while endeavoring to SHOP office as selectman for the Town maintain present levels of town services, and seeking to improve INSTANT REBATES of Tewksbury. I feel that during my tenure as chairman of the those services daily. These tasks SWAP board I have accomplished a were met by the board under my — NOW THROUGH SATURDAY - great deal to promote more ef- direction, and it is my sincere ficient town government and to wish to be returned to office so ONE *&*v that I can continue to witness and POTSCRUBBER- eliminate, as mandated by LXSHWASHER Proposition 2V4, "government diligently work for the waste" while endeavoring to ease development of a better com- e 8-cycle sound msu"ated munity. GET e POttcruOtW cycle removes 1 the problems placed on us by that even batted on sots affirmative vote in November, I respectfully request that you • Energy-Save* drying oofton 1980. vote on April 3, and that you VEND I am asking for your vote in consider William Hallisey for one NOWONIY April so that I may continue to of your two votes for selectman. Local students on SPEND Dean's List OEM. Northern Essex Bawdoia College Seven students from Donald P. Lombard! of TRADE Tewksbury and two from Lawrence Street, Wilmington has Wilmington have been named to been named to the dean's list with 30'ELECTRIC RANGE the President's List for the fall highest honors at Bowdoin EARN e Exclusive P-7* set-cleaning semester at Northern Essex College, Brunswick, Me. Oven • Automatic oven timer clock Community College. Those and) minute timer honored include: Katharine Gibbs HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL DRYER LEARN • Two 6'and two 8* plug m Stephen M. Grant of 1 Barbara Catherine Szczypek of • Pefmaneni press and luned regular cycles Cairco' surface heating units Ave., Wilmington and Marybeth Shawsheen Avenue, and Laurie • 3 neat options including no-heat fluff B. Kuchler of South Street. A. Elmstrom of Garden Avenue, • Porcelain enamel drum NOW ONLY Tewksbury students include Wilmington have been named to SEEK Theresa A. Colman, 4 Coburn the dean's list at Katharine Gibbs s ! s ! Ave.; Sandra A. Dombrowski, School in Boston. Both are &FIND 2144 Main St.; Joan H. GriswoW, enrolled in the advanced section 249 449 of the one-year secretarial 27 Purkis Rd.; Nancy A. Hanifan, REG. 499.95 11 Sharon. Dr.; Susan M. program. I/.OI Maclnnis, 10 Baldwin Street; Catherine is the daughter of Mr. WITH A Grace F. Sample, 205 Lancaster and Mrs. Jozef Szczypek. CLASSIFIED GE. We bring good things to life. Drive; Mary A. Taylor, 118 Valle Laurie's parents are Mr. and St. Mrs. Paul H. Elmstrom. They are AD both 1981 graduates of University of N.H. Wilmington High School. Laurie Hastings of Chestnut St., Wilmington has been named to U.8. Naval Academy the Dean's List at the University James R. Miceli, son of Rep. CALL of New Hampshire for the fall INSTANT and Mrs. James R. Miceli of 11 semester. Webber St, Wilmington, was She is a senior majoring in selected for the Dean's List at the 658-2346 psychology and is a 1978 graduate U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. of Wilmington High School. This list recognized mid- to place REBATES^ shipmen who have excelled in Bob Jones University academic studies at the academy. John Carl Junek, son of Mr. and your ad Midshipmen undergo four ■ Mrs. JoseT-Junek of Main Street, years of extensive study in * • Wilmington, a sophomore in the engineering, mathematics, school of business administration physical and marine science, has been named to the dean's list management and government \ ■ at Bob Jones University, Miceli is a 1981 graduate of Greenville, S.C. Wilmington High School. ANTHONY ACCARDI, Jr. SCHOOL COMMITTEE With eight School Directors whose) salaries total over • C«*s last by nme or lemoeraiure $150,000 TAXPAYER DOLLARS • Easy-louse eWclrone touch controls Director of Art Director of English • 10 cower levels Director of Mathematics Director of Music NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR Director of Occupational Education Director of Physical Education • 17.2 H II «ilh 5 23cu II IIHIK s • 2 hug* fruit and vaottaWa pant and covartd Director of Science Director of Social Studies meat pan. 369 • Equlppad'or automatic icamafcar (optional— REG. 429.95 Does the) Wilmington School System extra coat) really need to add approximately $30,000 for an Assistant Superintendent of Schools? 139! WIVMUNOT ■ DAY RADIO FOR ALL MAKES SALES SI UNDERSOLD •SERVICE DIS-ATCHED •PARTS AND ALL MODELS ANTHONY ACCARDI. Jr. SAYS NO! BURLINGTON • WILMINGTON • MEDFORD RT.iATiMtxrrm «T. 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»»*.<.<.***. ~ 3M»«jMS«V' 10 TOWN CRIER, MARCH 17, 1982 William Strob candidate Linda AAcAAenimen running for for housing authority re-election to school committee say that I have been instrumental housing on scattered sites and Linda T. McMenimen has and the SCIS science program. in helping to pass some very eight existing units funded under announced her candidacy for re- These programs have all been important legislation. In Sep- Section 8. That is all the housing election to the Wilmington School replaced by more traditional tember I was re-elected for that has been constructed in Committee. instructional programs which another two year term which I Wilmington for the past 26 years. Mrs. McMenimen, a graduate concentrate on basic skills. will continue to serve. Because of I think that you, the WHA and I of Emmanuel College received "The Wilmington school system my deep concern for the residents are aware that there is always the her master of education degree in has seen tremendous changs in of Wilmington I became a possibility that the H.U.D. reading from the University of the last few years. The central member of the Wilmington proposal could be defeated at the Lowell in 1973. She recently office has had a complete tur- Council on Aging, the Wilmington next town meeting. It is a shame completed her certificate of nover and the fiscal reality of Golden Agere and the Senior that the elderly, handicapped and advanced graduate studies Prop 2'.* has impacted the Citizen Drop-in Center. low and moderate income (C.A.G.S.) degree in educational educational programs in our I have gained valuable ex- residents have to be held hostage administration at Boston State schools." perience as a representative for while all this dickering is going College. The priority in 1981-1962 was to Jim Miceli at the meetings of the on. I would like to see decent and She is presently employed as a maintain a 25 to one ration at the Minuteman Home Care Program responsible subsidized housing reading specialist at the Greater elementary level. This has been and the Mystic Valley Mental with the residents of Wilmington Lowell Regional Vocational accomplished. Health Program. I also became a given first preference. They School in Tyngsboro and her The priority for school year member of the Search Committee certainly are deserving of it! duties include being Title I 1982-1983 is, in my opinion, to Linda McMenimen (residents in search of housing for It has been said that if this director and coordinator of the stengthen the instructional with her husband Joe, a branch Wilmington) which has provided proposal is defeated there will be basic skills program. programs and offerings at the manager for Tilcon me with a good deal of insight into Chapter 774 (comprehensive "I feel that I have been a junior high. Massachusetts, an asphalt paving William Strob, Sr. the problems facing the W.H.A. permit). I promise you, the responsible and effective school Within the next few months, the company, her daughter Christine, I am very disturbed that the voters, that I do not and will not board member. I have had 100 committee must also elect a new a sophomore at Wilmington High My name is William F. Strob, elderly and handicapped support 774 now or in the future. I percent attendance for all regular assistant superintendent of School and her son Joey, a sixth Sr, and I am a candidate for a residents of Wilmington are feel that the voters' decision at school board meetings for the schools and a business manager. grader at the Shawsheen School. seat on the Wilmington Housing unable to obtain a unit at the the town meeting should be final past six years. I feel that my past experience She is a member of the Authority (WHA). I have been a Deming Way housing develop- and binding. and performance on the Wilmington Sons of Italy and a resident of Wilmington for 33 My primary concern has ben ment when one becomes I truly believe it is time that the for the education of all students in Wilmington School Committee softball coach for the Wilmington years. I live on Mystic Avenue available. Some of our elderly are WHA had an elder serving on its the Wilmington school system; has shown that I am a dedicated, Recreation Girls Softball Sum- with my wife Olive, to whom I've the pioneers of this town. board. I also believe I would do as gifted and talented, special needs responsible and effective school mer Program. She is also a ben married for 45 years. We It seems to me that if our conscientious and effective a job and often the overlook majority of board member. member of numerous have six children and 23 grand- elderly who are in need of housing on the WHA as I have done as average students." I ask the voters of Wilmington professional ogranizations. children. Because I am fully move out of town and then moved Silver Haired Legislator. Six years ago when I was to re-elect me so that I can con- I ask the voters of Wilmington ' retired, I will have all the time back again that they would stand As one of the candidates for a elected to my first term on the tinue to represent them and the to evaluate my performance for necessary for the needs and a better chance of getting in to seat on the WHA, I would ap- board I promised to evaluate the children of the Wilmington school the past six years and re-elect problems facing the Wilmington Deming Way. preciate it if when you entering effectiveness of IMS math, the system. Linda T. McMenimen to the Housing Authority. There are only 40 units at the voting booth and pull the data bank social studies program Linda lives at 14 Grace Drive Wilmington School Committee. I am the Silver Haired Deming Way with a waiting list of lever, you will consider me as Representative for the elderly between 250 and 300. Besides the your number one choice. and handicapped of Wilmington 40 units for the elderly we have Time for a change, elect an V and Tewksbury. I am pleased to four units of state funded family elder. Selectman Bob Cain Lorraine Brozyna seeks second seeks re-election Bob Cain is a candidate for re- meetings, most noticeable, the h term on housing authority election to the Wilmington Board Finance committee. While at- Y of Selectmen. Selectman Cain will tending finance committee Lorraine (Brennick) Brozyna of all the elderly in the com- shut-ins in the town; instituted be seeking his third election to the meetings, discussion was often has worked hard for Wilmington's munity. This was done by in- free medical programs, promoted board of selectmen on April 17. held on reducing services so that elderly community and is seeking corporating Minuteman Home the vial of life program; created Since elected in 1978, Bob has departments could live within re-election for a five year term on Care which this year alone has interest in the senior community been committed to serving the budget restraints. A most the Housing Authority. brought over one hundred- by writing weekly articles in local citizens of Wilmington. noticeable service threatened • Her primary interest is to thousand federal and state dollars newspapers; encouraged As chairman of the board of was the ambulance. Selectman obtain additional housing for the in services to the elderly such as utilization of Federal grants such selectmen Bob worked for a Cain worked directly with the elderly. homemakers, health aids, as fuel adjustments under compromise on public housing so town manager and fire chief in After many attempts to get transportation to Boston Community Teamwork, Inc. which helps the elderly pay their that a plan could be developed establishing billing procedures state aided housing, the authority hospitals, legal services, that was acceptable to the and policy for the use of the am- has a proposal of 50 elderly nutritonal programs, etc. fuel bills; brought in the residents of Wilmington and bulance. The ambulance now apartments and 10 scattered site She further implemented the Somerville-Cambridge Legal Aid Association to provide free provide housing for our senior pays its own way, a service to the family homes, all federally state funded hot lunch program citizens. Bob Cain public that has been saved. funded. This proposal is to be which is served daily at the North lawyers to the seniors; the Visiting Nurse Association, the Selectman Cain is aware that tax dollars. Bob's committment goes brought before town meeting for Intermediate School to the elderly action taken by the board of beyond his service as selectman. approval. Part of that approval as well as home delivery to all the Friendly Visitor Associaton, Dial- He was selected to represent a-Friend, a program set up to selectmen directly affects our the town of Wilmington on the He worked with a very en- rests on changing the existing age lives as well as our tax dollars. thusiastic group of Wilmington from 65 years to 62 years old for keep daily contact with shut-ins; advisory committee to Secretary As the licensing authority, the John Bewick of the Executive people on the 250th anniversary eligibility into public housing. organized social, political and board of selectmen establishes committee. This group involved This act will help those on Social educational activities; developed Office of Environmental Affairs rules and regulations. Bob works for the hazardous waste site at the the entire town in the year long Security which begins at age 62 student government participation to have strong controls that cover celebration of Wilmington's 250th for many especially widows, or in Council on Aging. Woburn, Reading and Wilmington the range from the storage and town lines. This committee made anniversary. those with a disability not having lorraine has sough tto raise the handling of hazardous-materials Why stop with success? to wait three long years of paying qualify of life for our older up of residents of the area elected to video game regulations. Bob Cain to serve as its chair- Wilmington residents enjoyed high rents or living in sub- generation and feels the idea of Bob worked with the residents that year so much that a com- standard housing by allowing privately funding housing is man, a responsibility that he is of Federal Street and town able to meet. The Environmental mittment was made to continue them access to public housing. unrealistic in this day of departments to successfully community involvement. The In Wilmington, the Council on economic depression and the only Protection Agency had deter- alleviate a serious flooding mined this site as the fifth most Fourth of July Committee has Aging established under the Older chance to bring about safe problem. picked up the challenge and plans Americans Act, recognizes its adequate housing for our elderly severe hazardous site in the The responsibility of selectman United States. Bob said that after to make every year's activities citizens at age 60. For the past six is to utilize the Federal program reaches further than the town better than the last. years Lorraine has served on the sponsored by the housing two years of efforts by his group limits. Bob represented Wilington and other involved people the This is Bob's hope for Council of Aging - three of those authority. at the Middlesex County Advisory Wilmington, that every year is years spent as chairman. During She lives at 18 Boutwell St., with clean up of the area is in the near her husband Louis and four Board and voted to cut the future. better than the last and he is her administration the senior Middlesex County government looking forward to the op- center located at Wilmington children, Bruce, Lori Ann, Bob Cain in his effort to be a budget, thus saving Wilmington completely involved selectman is portunity to work toward that Plaza was re-organized from a Barbara and Susie. goal when re-elected on April 17. recreational entity to a multi- often present at other board service center meeting the needs !lllid!HUi!.mj!m.n \,ii.

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■—-*- Wilmington Youth Hockey Midget A's capture state tourney

Wilmington's Midget A's rolled Pee Wee C's 9 Agawam 3 Agawam penalty shot). from Alpers and Bere; 9:45 Bere over five youth hockey opponents Wilmington had its skates Wilmington's back line was from Thomas. last week to win their division of sharpened and was ready for skated solidly by Bryan Redler, Second period: Wilmington the State Tournament. revenge last Monday night at Mike Mercuri, John Gottlander, 3:30, Mercuri from Thurlow and Woburn was the final victim, Danvers. The victims of the and occasional stints by Rick Yetman, 9:14 Alpers unassisted, bowing out, 5-2 in the cham- Wilmington wrath were the Kurowski (who also skated up 9:58 Thurlow from Stokes and pionship game, as Wilmington Agawam Indians. With memories front), Butch Alpers and Ed Downs, 10:20 Kurowski from pocketed four first period goals of a recent come from behind, Downs. Stokes. and coasted to the victory. shorthanded 3-3 tie in their last Others who played excellent Third period: Agaway 6:52 The Midgets advanced to the encounter with the Indians, and games, but who didn't figure Heath from Cogger, 5:48 Cogger final round with victories over smarting from last week's 9-4 directly in the scoring, were John unassisted; Wilmington 8:35 Quincy (3-0), Lexington-Bedford defeat at the hands of the Carter, Scott Brann, Pete Alpers from yetman and Bere. (5-1), Pembroke (11-1) and West Charlestown Townies, Fielding and John Murphy. Roxbury (10-2). Wilmington preceded to blow Scoring Score by periods Dennis Moran, Greg Mon- Agawam out of the rink. First period: Agaway, 1:48, Wilmington 4-4-1 9 teforte. Brian Tully and Kevin Wilmington's overall record is Whitman from Heath; Agawam .. 1-0-2 3 Robinson powered home the first now 9-10-4 (7-4-3 in the second Wilmington 2:12, Mercuri from Shots on goal period goals that put Woburn in a season). Thurlow, 4:40 Kurowski from Wilmington 11-11-11 33 big 4-0 title game hole. The assists Early in the first period, some Redler and Bere, 7:19 Yetman AgawamlO- 9-10 29 came from Jay Barrett, Tully, tentative skating allowed Joey Cornish and Dean Agawam a slight edge in play Athanasia. which resulted in an Indial goal at New England Juvenile Championships Woburn scrapped back with two 1:48. That Agawam goal second period goals before Moran triggered an eight goal, one and a provided a pad with a third period half period Wilmington explosion breakaway score. that gave the locals an 8-1 lead Tony Aresco and Jim Wallace after two periods. Tewksbury's Babine split the netminding duties in the Agawam added two tallies to championship victory. Wilmington's one in the last Robinson, Moran and Tom period, while the teams were top skater McHugh scored the goals in the experimenting with various semifinal victory over Quincy, as changes in the line up. Aresco was again his steady self Offensively, Wilmington's Leanne Babine of Whipple the competitors had finished in goal. Sean Lflfcney, Ray Taylor standouts (six goal scorers in all) Road, Tewksbury, recently skating, and the judges began and Cornish had the Wilmington were Butch Alpers with two goals competed in the New England their tabulating, and Leanne was assists. and an assist, Rich Kurowski and Juvenile Championships spon- presented a gold medal for her Turning in excellent games for Mike Mercuri each with a score, sored by the North Shore Skating first place finish. the champs were Jim Taylor, Jason Bere with a goal and three Club. The competition was held at The Wilmington Figure Skating Dennis Moran. Kevin Robinson, assists, Kevin Yetman with a goal the Town Line Rinks in Danvers Club has announced that Brian Tully, Jay Barrett, Sean and a pair of assists, Mark March 6 and 7. rehearsals are now underway for Lowney, Tom McHugh, Ray Thurlow with a goal and two Leanne, representing the the group's semi-annual ice ex- Taylor, Greg Monteforte, Dean assists. Chuck Stokes with two Wilmington Figure Skating Club, travaganza to be held this year on Athanasia, Joey Cornish, Tom assists, and singletons to Darryl competed in the first test division Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, O'Connor, Brian Quellette, Steve Thomas, Bryan Redler and Ed against girls from New Hamp- April 24, at the Youth Ice Arena in Schmitt, Tony Aresco and Jim Downs. shire, Vermont, Maine and Wilmington. Those who have seen Wallace. This solid play was Defensively, goalie Randy Connecticut. the shows in the past know that achieved under the guidance of Jackson turned away 26 of 29 The elimination round held on some of the finest local talent coaches Ray Gaud and Brian shots on goal, including several Saturday ended with Leanne skates for the club, always McLean. toughies. one of which was an holding on to first place in the producing an exciting show. compulsory figures and free style Information regarding tickets competition. may be obtained by calling the Wilmington Recreation Basketball Playoffs Sunday however, turned out to club office at 657-4556 between be a very exciting day. After all 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. daily. - Larks clinch championship

Junior Girls Joe McFadyen two. Semifinals Finals Larks 8 Doves 7 - Hawks 7 Condors 6 Amy Caruso paced the winners Jeff Bowen pushed in three attack with six points and Kim points and Chris Ward two for the Zambernardi helped oqt with two winners. Mark Vigliotti, Adam points. Amy Hamilton tossed in Pagliaruro and Paul Gargan six points toward the Doves cause threw in two points each for the In Just a few weeks, the Merrimack Valley Conference and Darlene Puma chipped in Condors. baseball season gets underway, and as always, Wilmington with one. Junior Boys South Spring and Tewksbury will be in the thick of the conference race. Finals Semifinals Veteran Wildcat skipper Dick Scinlon (top) hopes to show Larks 17 Robins 16 Celtics 23 Royals 18 fever less concern this spring, while Redmen coach John Melissa Jamerson sunk one out The Celtics sank five points in Bresnahan (bottom) will try to avoid too many on the mound of two foul shots to break a 16-16 overtime to win and break an 18- conversations with senior ace Todd DiRocco (right). deadlock and pull out the win. 18 deadlock in regular play. Eric Judy Baptiste led the scoring Penttinen was top scorer, tossing attack with 11 points, followed by in 10 points, while Kevin Ouellette Tewksbury Youth Hockey Adnielle Fay with three and scored in seven points for the Nancy Anne Sullivan with two winners. points. Tommy Moran pushed in nine Cathy Nistico was top scorer for points for the Royals, while Tewksbury B's the Robins with 11 points. Amy Timmy Moran and Paul Maiella LaBossiere and Betty Morris contributed three points apiece. ^ each popped in two points. Finals , Junior Boys Lakers - Celtics one goal short Semifinals Tony DeSantis mounted a six A Star Tewksbury'i Leanne Babine showcased her figure skating • Hawks 16 Gulls 13 point attack for the winners, On ICC talenU "• the recent New En8'»nd Juvenile Championships. The locals had advanced to the Sean Colclough scored eight followed by Mark Tully, Don Tewksbury's scrappy B-l squad pointsjjpward the win, followed by came up one goal snort of the semis via routs over South Boston (9-0) and South Hadley (9-1). Jeff Bowen with eight and Ron State Finals last week, dropping a Pennie with two. Jeff Botte tossed Rec playoffs -.* tough 2-1 decision to Atlleboro in in seven points for the Gulls. the semifinal game played at the page 13 Henry Suprenant sank four and Civic Arena in Fitchburg. page 12

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V 12 TOWN CRIER, MARCH 17, 1982 Tewksbury Youth Basketball Nets topple Sonics, 34-31

In last week's Tewksbury added 12 for the winners and Jay West Youth Basketball Junior Division Kelly chipped in with eight. Lakers 6 5 ,545 highlights, the Nets downed the Scott Macie played an Spurs 5 5 .500 V4 Sonics, 34-31 behind Jeff Wahl's 10 aggressive game on defense for Colts 1 9 .100 4V4 points, David Finn's nine and the Clippers. Rockets 1 10 .091 5 Sean McDonough's eight. The Hawks kept pace with the Junior Division -Defensively, Jeff Saunders, Clippers via a 70-44 conquest of East Mike Frasca and Brian Raymond the Lakers. The Kobelski Celtics 9 0 1.000 played well for the winners. brothers led the scoring parade Bullets 6 2 .750 2V4 ••Steve Gendron paced the for the Hawks with 23 and 17 Nets 4 5 .444 5 Sonics' attack with eight points, points. Bill Ward came up with Knicks 4 6 .400 5MJ followed by John Glebus with eight for the winners and Chris 76'ers 1 7 .143 7V4 seven and Tom Gerrior with six. McHardy added seven. Pistons 1 9 .100 8Mi Marc Elliot, Andy Flanagan and Jeff Giasullo poured in 15 points West Matt Thompson played well on for the Lakers and Scott Bolt on Jazz 7 3 .700 defense for the Sonics. followed with 11. Nuggets 7 3 .700 -'•The Jazz moved into a first Banquet Warriors 6 3 .667 V4 ptece tie in the West by defeating Tickets for the second annual Kings 5 5 .500 2 the Pistons, 28-13 behind David league banquet to be held Suns 4 6 .400 3 Thursday, April 22 at the Elks Sonics 2 7 .222 4V4 McSweeney's 10 points. Eric Tewksbury High School senior guard Phil Farr <1») leads the break with mates Mohan and Tim Beaton each Hall, South Street, Tewksbury Schedule Frustrating season can be purchased by contacting Tuesday, March 23: Junior Dave Libby (left) and Kevin O'Brien trailing the play. Farr suffered through a afdded six points for the winners. for Farr frustrating season In which he too often attempted to carry the load by himself. Greg Ray, Sean Brady and Dan the coaches of the respective High6:30p.m.. Spurs vs Hawks, 8 Gesin came up with good teams. p.m. Clippers vs Bucks; Dewing defensive efforts for the victors. There is a limited number of 6:30 p.m. Nets vs Kings, 8 p.m. 'Jeff Finnegan was high man for tickets available and they will be Bulls vs Rockets. the Pistons with four points, sold on a first come, first served Wednesday, March 24: Junior followed by Ronnie Perrin with basis. The price is $6.00 and the High 6:30 p. m 76'ers vs Celtics, 8 Rec playoffs from page 11 three and Sean McDonough with banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. p.m. Colts vs Bulls; Dewing 6:30 Absolutely no tickets will be sold p.m., Pistons vs Warriors, 8 p.m. two. Woods and Mike Panorullo, with six points and Mike Stuart Vin Scifo with 16 and Bill Gustus 'Brian Foster and Pat Romano at the door on the night of the Spurs vs Bucks. Friday, March 26: Junior High chipping in with four points each. contributed five points toward a and Kim Carpenter with 15 points looked good on defense for the banquet. Eric Penttinen aided the Celtics winning game. Sean Connors each. losers Standings 6:30 p.m. Sonics vs Bullets; Dewing 8 p.m. Colts vs Spurs. game with four points and Eric hurled in seven points and Brian Rocco's 65 Bill&Bob's 60 -Scott Niles with 12 points and Senior Division dishing had two. Murphy four. Mike Hayes pumped in 16 Jim Sullivan with six powered the East Intermediate Girli Intermediate Boys points, followed by Marty Knicks past the 76'ers, 27-16. W..L..Pct...GB Semifinals American Division Sullivan with 14 and Dick Oowd Rounding out the Knicks' scoring Clippers 9 0 .909 Bees 13 Swans 6 Semifinals with 13. Ralph Peterson led the was Jim Rogers with four points. Hawks 10 1 .909 Gail Lombard led the Bees Jets 64 Chiefs 63 Bill.. Bob's attack with 15 points, Brian Anderson and Steve Cooke Bucks 7 4 .636 3 attack with nine points, while John McLaughlin sank 23 points followed by Doug Stewart with 13 looked good on defense for the Bulls 3 8 .273 7 Leigh Hastings and Jenny Con- for the winners, followed by Steve and Bob Stewart with 12. winners. ners chipped in with two points Caizzi with 16 and Brian Lindgren Dynamics Research will meet The 76'ers offense was led by each. Nancy Newark aided the with 15 points. Bill O'Donnell was Rocco's in the final best two out of Dean Graffeo with six points and Tanner named Swans cause with four points and top scorer for the Chiefs, tossing. three game series Monday, Calvin Wang and Paul DeSisto Kristen Butt helped out with two. in 28 points. Eric Johnson finished March 15, Thursday March 18 and with three apiece. Finals with 12. Friday, March 19. The Kings, behind Kevin TMHS Softball coach Minks over the Bees by a for- Finals O'Brien's 16 points, defeated the feit. Bills 35 Jets 34 Pistons, 30-14. Sean McDonough's Intermediate Boys Ralph Newhouse contributed 17 seven points and the defensive Donna Tanner has been named Bob Aylward has been named National division points and Ken Ferrari 12 for the play of Matt Guzzetta were the varsity Softball coach at varsity boys' spring track coach Semifinals winners. Steve Caizzi paced the meeting highlights of the game for the Tewksbury Memorial High at Tewksbury Memorial High Cougars 32 Lions IS Jets attack with 13 points and Pistons. School. Coach Tanner had School. Coach Aylward also Mike Lombard took scoring Brian Lindgren tossed in 11. Wilmington is planning a spring Senior Division coached softball at Winchester serves as head football coach at with 15 points toward the win, Men's tennis league for womens' In Senior Division action, the High School during the previous Tewksbury. followed by Mike Stuart with Semifinals doubles. There will be a meeting Clippers improved their record to two seasons. Athlete turnout has increased seven. James Clancy and Brian DRC 81 Rick's "K at Judy Conant's, 25 Arlene Ave., 10-1 with a hard fought 48-45 win The new TMHS coach played dramatically with Aylward's Dussault tossed in six points each Greg Phaneuf hooped 20 points, Wednesday, March 17 at 7 p.m. over the Bulls. Buddy McAllister both high school (Notre Dame) appointment, and Tewksbury's for the Lions. Rich Scudder 16, Todd Remsbury Those with questions should came up with many key rebounds and collegiate softball (Stonehill track program appears to be on Finals and Chuck Osgood 14 each for the direct them to Nancy Newhouse and paced the Clippers' offense College). She replaces Mark the road to recovery. Aylward Cougars 24 Beavers 17 winners. Jim Hollis was top at 658-6526 or Judy Conant at 658- with 16 points. Brian Aylward Manley, who resigned last fall. will be assisted by Jim Kastritis. Mike Lombard paced the attack scorer with 32 points, followed by 9531.

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In last week's Tewksbury Girls shared five each. Chris Blake and Ploof with two each . Fran Recreation Basketball League, Chris Parke had two each. The Mulrain and Kelly Byrne played trips Junior Division, the Pacers Doherty sisters, Kristen and super defense. topped the Warriors, 23-12. Shannon .played well on defense. Nancy DeStefano scored 20 Scoring for the Pacers was Kim Sonics 38 Kings 23 points for the Cavaliers, Jeannie Tewksbury Kirk with 11 points, Val Crowell The Sonics scoring was led by Sullivan added eight, 1 Maureen with eight, while Cathy Driscoll Karen Hennessy- with 14 points, Brady six, Lori Zotto four and The Tewksbury girls Junior and Jean Donnelly each had two. followed by Missy Fortunata with Lisa Fleury two. Chris Brady and Division All-Stars came up short, Kathy Cooke, Deanna Ladd and 10, Debbie Bryne with eight, Chris Julie Andreason played well. dropping a 19-16 decision to It Michelle Vassil played well for Blake with four and Shannon Doherty with two. Super defense Standings Mary's of Lawrence Monday the winners. Junior Division night at Tewksbury High School. Eagles 22-Blaxers 11 was played by Liz Busch and Chris Blake. Eagles 7 S This was the first game for Maryellen Brooks led the 6 2 Tewksbury, as they tune up for Eagles scoring with 10 points, Kerry McLaughlin was top Bucks scorer for the Kings with 12 Blazers S 4 the tournament they are hosting followed by Janine Meuse with 4 S the last weekend of March. seven and Lisa Kushmerek with points, aided by Kelly Carroll's Warriors \ six, Rose Fazio and Lisa Con- Pacers 3 • The scoring was spread out for four. Sheila Foster and Jill 1 7 the stars, with Maryellen Brooks Fernald played well on defense. saul's two each. Playing a good Pistons game for the losers were Denise Senior Division leading the way with five points, High scorer for the Blazers was 8 1 followed by Julie Anzivino with Lisa McLean with four points, Duggan and Chris Nazzaro. Nuggets Nuggets M CavaUers 40 Crusaders 7 1 four, Melissa Catalano with three followed by Diane DeVila with 5 4 and Chris Stanton with two. three, Lisa Whelton and Melanie The Nuggets offensive attack Cavaliers Wi was Cindy Lobsein with 21 points, 76'ers 4 4 Karen Goglia and Maryellen Danner shared two apiece. 2 7 Edwards each had one. Good defense was played by Pam Brothers 13, Val Flaherty 12, Sonics The Jade East, led by guard Billy Mackey (left) and Towne and Tracy Danner and Lynne Kings 0 » Aulo, triggered by play maker Gene Manley (right) could be The stars will play their next Kristen Kelly and Stacie Whynot. The last playing each other tor the championship of the Tewksbury game Friday night, March 19 at Eagles 20-Warriors II . showdown? Adult Basketball League. The league, after a number of Tewksbury High School begin- The Eagles offensive effort was steady seasons, has begun to slip, with Just four teams and a ning at 6:30. led by Maryellen Brooks with 10 pah- of forfeits causing the damage. The stars shot out to a quick 14-4 points and Janine Meuse with six. TMHS wrestling first quarter lead before the Laurie Hazel and Kathy Galvin . \ tempo changed to a slow but had two each. Playing well scrappy game. defensively were Sheila Foster, breakup banquet Leading the way for the stars Jenny Myers and Christine were Peggy Edwards, Cindy Juskiewicz. Lobsein and Nancy DeStefano Chris Stanton and Leanne The seventh annual Redmen team this year, including tri- Pop Warner scholarship with 12, six and five points Babine each tossed in six points, wrestling banquet was held captains Josh Hague, Scott respectively. The stars also bad a Donna Pinieri had three and Sunday at the Tewksbury Rod Homola, Jim Farley, Pat Farley Wilmington's Chargers Pop WHS graduaton. exercises. The fine defensive rebounding effort Lauren Peace and Lisa Barry and Gun Club. Barbara Hague and Scott Noftle. They are all Warner Youth Football board of 1981 recipients were Diane from Michelle Catalano, Kerry each added two. Playing good and Barbara Homola hosted the graduating. directors has announced the Blonigen and Scott MacDonald. McLaughlin and Pam Brothers. defense were Karen Nunziato and buffet dinner for the wrestlers, Hopeful returnees are brothers availability of scholarship ap- Final deadline for coampleted The 1982 All-Star team mem- Kris O'Connor. coaches and parents. Steven and John Voto, John plications for 1982. Any boy or girl applications is April 30, 1982. bers include: Blazers 22 Pacers 12 Coach Patterson spoke about Giasullo, Bill Wilkinson, Bob graduating from high school and Forms will also be available at Junior Division: Melissa Diane DeVita threw in 10 points the past wrestling season and Troy, Paul Mills, Bill McCready, planning to continue education at the high school. Catalano, Maryellen Brooks, and Lisa McLean, Lisa Whelton praised his seniors for their spirit Brian Homolo, Mark Donovan, a two or four year college or Applications may be obtained Christine Stanton, Diane DeVita, and Melanie Danner chipped in in a not-too-successful campaign. Dean Monoxelas and Gianette. technical school may apply. Two by contacting members of the Valerie Crowell, Karen Goglia, six, four and two respectively for Patterson also presented the other criterae apply- former board of directors, or by writing Lisa Whelton, Donna Pinieri, the Blazers. Kristen Kelly and team wrestling t-shirts, while the Mrs. Hague and Mrs. Homola enrollment in the Wilmington Pop to Wilmington Pop Warner Amy DiRocco, Julie Anzivino, Tara Powers played well on wrestlers presented the coaches would like to thank Phil French of Warner Program and being a Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box Jenny Myers, Maryellen Ed- defense. Al Donovan and Patterson with French's Sub Shop for his sup- current Wilmington resident. 337, Wilmington, Ma. 01887. For wards. They are coached by Kim Kirk, Jean Donnelly and sweaters. port, as well as all the parents Two awards, one for a former more detailed information, Jennifer Dunlevy, Kim Reale and Val Crowell each tossed in four Al Gianetta was elected captain who made tossed salads and player and one for a former contact Verniece Hensey at 657- Lisa Surette. points for the Pacers. Defensive for the 82-83 season. Patterson baked goods to help stage another cheerleader, will be presented at 7533 evenings or 861-2290 days. 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Perrin and Smart each had two School beginning at 9 a.m. Nuggets 60 Sonics 23 road race Sunday, April 18. The helpers, with single assists to race will be limited to the first 500 Among the items to be The Nuggets shone offensively, Dave Sarsfield, Duda, Matt presented: the president's report, with Val Flaherty's 24- points, applicants. No day of the race Challenge basketball game MacLaughlin and Jim Ready. entries will be accepted. correspondence, minutes on the Cindy Lobsein 13, Pam Brothers Post again was steady in goal. agenda at the treasurer's report, 11, and Andrea White, Jodi The race will begin and end at Wilmington's parent advisory will be played at the high school Smart pocketed three goals and gym Wednesday, March 31 from 7 the winter schedule's com- Sutherland, Lynne Ploof, Kelly an assist to lead Tewksbury to a 9- the Lawrence YMCA, 40 council is organizing an exciting missioners report, boys Byrne, Chris Maclntire and 0 opening game conquest of Lawrence St. Applications are North-West challenge basketball to 9 p.m. basketball, girls basketball all Michelle Piccolo scoring two "Southie. 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V \ »2 TOWN CRIER. MARCH 17, 1982 Tewksbury Yc uth Basketball Nets topple Sonics, 34-31

In last week s Tewksbury added 12 for the winners and Jay West Youth Basketball Jut.ior Division Kelly chipped in with eight Lakers 6 5 .545 highlights, the N.'ts downed the Scott Macie played an Spurs 5 5 .500 Sonics. 34-31 behit d J«-ff Wahl's 10 aggressive game on defense for Colts 1 y .100 4', points, David F nn"> nine and the Clippers Rockets 1 10 .091 5 Sean McDonough s fight The Hawks kept pace with the Junior Division Defensively, ,'efl Saunders. Clippers via a 70-44 conquest of East Mike Frasca and Briiin Raymond the Lakers. The Kobelski Celtics 9 0 1.000 played well for t le » inners brothers led the scoring parade Bullets 6 2 .750 2', Steve Gendr:m paced the for the Hawks with 23 and 17 Nets 4 ") .444 5 Sonics attack w th tight points, points. Bill Ward came up with Knicks ■1 ti .400 54 followed by Join «ilebus with eight for the winners and Chris 76'ers 1 7 .143 7V» seven and Tom ( err or with six. McHardy added seven. Pistons 1 'J .100 Marc Elliot. And v P anagan and Jeff Giasullo poured in 15 points West Matt Thompson played well on for the Lakers and Scott Bolton Jazz 7 3 .700 7 .700 defense for the fonks. followed with 11. Nuggets 3 The Jazz mo\ed into a first Banquet Warriors 6 :i .667 Kings D .500 2 place tie in the West D> defeating Tickets for the second annual "> .400 :i the Pistons. 28-11 bvhind David league banquet to be held Suns 4 Sonics 2 ' .222 4'2 McSweeney's 1J points Eric Thursday, April 22 at the Elks Tewksbury High School senior guard Phil Farr (10) leads the break with mates Schedule Mohan and Tim Beaton each Hall, South Street. Tewksbury Frustrating season Dave Libby (left) and Kevin O'Brien trailing the play. Farr suffered through a attded six points for he winners can be purchased by contacting Tuesday. March 23: Junior for Farr frustrating season in which he too often attempted to carry the load by himself. Greg Ray, Sean Brady and Dan the coaches of the respective High6:30p.m., Spurs vs Hawks, 8 Gesin i«ame i.p with good teams. p.m. Clippers vs Bucks; Dewing defensive efforts for the victors There is a limited number of 6:30 p.m. Nets vs Kings. 8 p.m. - Jeff Finnegan v as high man for tickets available and they will be Bulls vs Rockets. the Pistons wilh tour points, sold on a first come, first served Wednesday. March 24: Junior lollowed by Ronnie Perrin with basis. The price is $6.00 and the High 6:30 p.m. 76'ers vs Celtics, 8 Rec playoffs from page 11 three and Sean UD mough with banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. p.m. Colts vs Bulls; Dewing 6:30 p.m.. Pistons vs Warriors, 8 p.m. two Absolutely no tickets will be sold Woods and Mike Panorullo, with six points and Mike Stuart Vin Scifo with 16 and Bill Gustus Brian Foster and l'at Romano at the door on the night of the Spurs vs Bucks. chipping in with four points each. contributed five points toward a and Kim Carpenter with 15 points looked good on definse for the banquet. Friday. March 26: Junior High Eric Penttinen aided the Celtics winning game. Sean Connors each. Standings 6:30 p.m. Sonics vs Bullets; hurled in seven points and Brian Rocco's 65 Bill&Bob's 60 lasers Dewing 8 p.m. Colts vs Spurs. game with four points and Eric Scott Niles wih U points and Senior Division Cushing had two. Murphy four. Mike Hayes pumped in 16 Jim Sullivan witl six powered the East Intermediate Girls Intermediate Boys points, followed by Marty Knicks past th; 7»i'ers, 27-16. W..L..Pct...GB Semifinals American Division Sullivan with 14 and Dick Dowd Rounding out th< Kracks' scoring Clippers 9 0 909 Bees 13 Swans 6 Semifinals with 13. Ralph Peterson led the was Jim Rogers A ith four points Hawks 10 1 .909 Gail Lombard led the Bees Jets 64 Chiefs 63 Bill.. Bob's attack with 15 points, Brian Anderson ind Steve Cooke Bucks 7 4 .636 3 attack with nine points, while John McLaughlin sank 23 points followed by Doug Stewart with 13 looked good on deftnse for the Bulls 3 8 .273 7 Leigh Hastings and Jenny Con- for the winners, followed by Steve and Bob Stewart with 12. winners. ners chipped in with two points Caizzi with 16 and Brian Lindgren Dynamics Research will meet The 76'ers offense was led by each. Nancy Newark aided the with 15 points. Bill O'Donnell was Rocco's in the final best two out of Dean Graffeo wi h it points and Tanner named Swans cause with four points and top scorer for the Chiefs, tossing three game series Monday, Calvin Wang aid Paul DeSisto Kristen Butt helped out with two. in 28 points. Eric Johnson finished March 15, Thursday March 18 and with three apiecs. Finals with 12. Friday, March 19. The Kings, behind Kevin TMHS Softball coach Minks over the Bees by a for- Finals O'Brien's 16 points, lefeated the feit. Bills 35 Jets 34 Pistons. 30*14. Sc in alcDonough's Intermediate Boys Ralph Newhouse contributed 17 Tennis seven points ari tte defensive Donna Tanner has been named Bob Aylward has been named National division points and Ken Ferrari 12 for the play of Matt Gizzetm were the varsity Softball coach at varsity boys' spring track coach Semifinals winners. Steve Caizzi paced the meeting highlights of UMI game for the Tewksbury Memorial High at Tewksbury Memorial High Cougars 32 Lions 19 Jets attack with 13 points and Pistons. School. Coach Tanner had School. Coach Aylward also Mike Lombard took scoring Brian Lindgren tossed in 11. Wilmington is planning a spring Senior Division coached softball at Winchester serves as head football coach at with 15 points toward the win, Men's tennis league for womens' In Senior Div sioa action, the High School during the previous Tewksbury. followed by Mike Stuart with Semifinals doubles. There will be a meeting Clippers improvi d tluir record to two seasons. Athlete turnout has increased seven. James Clancy and Brian DRC 81 Rick's 78 at Judy Conant's, 25 Arlene Ave., 10-1 with a hard foufht 48-45 win The new TMHS coach played dramatically with Aylward's Dussault tossed in six points each Greg Phaneuf hooped 20 points, Wednesday, March 17 at 7 p.m. over the Bulls I u

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TOWN CRIER, MARCH 17. 1982 13 Tewksbury Girls Recreation Basketball Tewksbury Junior Division Alt-Stars Pacers run past Warriors, 23-12 St. Mary's

In last week's Tewksbury Girls shared five each. Chris Blake and Ploof with two each. Fran Recreation Basketball League, Chris Parke had two each. The Mulrain and Kelly Byrne played trips Junior Division, the Pacers Doherty sisters, Kristen and super defense. topped the Warriors, 23-12. Shannon .played well on defense. Nancy DeStefano scored 20 J I: Scoring for the Pacers was Kim Sonics 38 Kings 23 points for the Cavaliers, Jeannie JAOC Tewksbury f M »vV- Kirk with 11 points, Val Crowell The Sonics scoring was led by Sullivan added eight, Maureen Karen Hennessy. with 14 points, Brady six, Lori Zotto four and with eight, while Cathy Driscoll The Tewksbury girls Junior and Jean Donnelly each had two. followed by Missy Fortunata with Lisa Fleury two. Chris Brady and 10, Debbie Bryne with eight, Chris Julie Andreason played well. Division All-Stars came up short, Kathy Cooke, Deanna Ladd and dropping a 19-16 decision to St. Michelle Vassil played well for Blake with four and Shannon Doherty with two. Super defense Standings Mary's of Lawrence Monday the winners. Junior Division night at Tewksbury High School. Eagles 22-Blazers 11 was played by Liz Busch and Chris Blake. Eagles 7 2 This was the first game for Maryellen Brooks led the Bucks 6 2 Tewksbury, as they tune up for Eagles scoring with 10 points, Kerry McLaughlin was top scorer for the Kings with 12 Blazers 5 4 the tournament they are hosting followed by Janine Meuse with Warriors 4 5 the last weekend of March. seven and Lisa Kushmerek with points, aided by Kelly Carroll's six, Rose Fazio and Lisa Con- Pacers 3 6 The scoring was spread out for four. Sheila Foster and Jill Pistons 1 7 the stars, with Maryellen Brooks Fernald played well on defense. saul's two each. Playing a good game for the losers were Denise Senior Division leading the way with five points, High scorer for the Blazers was Nuggets 8 1 followed by Julie Anzivino with Lisa McLean with four points, Duggan and Chris Nazzaro. Nuggets 50 Cavaliers 40 Crusaders 7 1 four, Melissa Catalano with three followed by Diane DeVita with Cavaliers 5 4 and Chris Stanton with two. three, Lisa Whelton and Melanie The Nuggets offensive attack was Cindy Lobsein with 21 points, 76'ers 4 4 Wl Karen Goglia and Maryellen Danner shared two apiece. Sonics 2 7 Edwards each had one. Good defense was played by Pam Brothers 13, Val Flaherty 12, The Jade East, led by guard Billy Mackey (left) and Towne- and Tracy Danner and Lynne Kings 0 9 Auio. triggered by play maker Gene Manley (right) could be The stars will play their next Kristen Kelly and Stacie Whynot. The last game Friday night, March 19 at Eagles 20-Warriors 19 playing each other for the championship of (he Tewksbury showdown? Adult Basketball League. The league, after a number of Tewksbury High School begin- The Eagles offensive effort was steady seasons, has begun to slip, with just four teams and a ning at 6:30. led by Maryellen Brooks with 10 pair of forfeits causing the damage. The stars shot out to a quick 14-4 points and Janine Meuse with six. TMHS wrestling first quarter lead before the Laurie Hazel and Kathy Galvin tempo changed to a slow but had two each. Playing well scrappy game. defensively were Sheila Foster, breakup banquet Leading the way for the stars Jenny Myers and Christine were Peggy Edwards, Cindy Juskiewicz. Lobsein and Nancy DeStefano Chris Stanton and Leanne The seventh annual Redmen team this year, including tri- Pop Warner scholarship wrestling banquet was held with 12, six and five points Babine each tossed in six points, captains Josh Hague, Scott respectively. The stars also had a Donna Pinieri had three and Sunday at the Tewksbury Rod Homola, Jim Farley, Pat Farley Wilmington's Chargers Pop WHS graduaton exercises. The and Gun Club. Barbara Hague fine defensive rebounding effort Lauren Pesce and Lisa Barry and Scott Noftle. They are all Warner Youth Football board of 1981 recipients were Diane from Michelle Catalano, Kerry each added two. Playing good and Barbara Homola hosted the graduating. directors has announced the Blonigen and Scott MacDonald. McLaughlin and Pam Brothers. defense were Karen Nunziato and buffet dinner for the wrestlers, Hopeful returnees are brothers availability of scholarship ap- Final deadline for coampleted coaches and parents. The 1982 All-Star team mem- Kris O'Connor. Steven and John Voto, John plications for 1982. Any boy or girl applications is April 30, 1982. bers include: Blazers 22 Pacers 12 Coach Patterson spoke about Giasullo, Bill Wilkinson, Bob graduating from high school and Forms will also be available at the past wrestling season and Junior Division: Melissa Diane DeVita threw in 10 points Troy, Paul Mills, BUI McCready, planning to continue education at the high school. Catalano, Maryellen Brooks, and Lisa McLean, Lisa Whelton praised his seniors for their spirit Brian Homolo, Mark Donovan, a two or four year college or Applications may be obtained Christine Stanton, Diane DeVita, and Melanie Danner chipped in in a not-too-successful campaign. Dean Monoxelas and Gianette. technical school may apply. Two by contacting members of the Valerie Crowell, Karen Goglia, six, four and two respectively for Patterson also presented the other criterae apply- former board of directors, or by writing team wrestling t-shirts, while the Mrs. Hague and Mrs. Homola Lisa Whelton, Donna Pinieri, the Blazers. Kristen Kelly and enrollment in the Wilmington Pop to Wilmington Pop Warner Amy DiRocco, Julie Anzivino, Tara Powers played well on wrestlers presented the coaches would like to thank Phil French of Warner Program and being a Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box Al Donovan and Patterson with French's Sub Shop for his sup- Jenny Myers. Maryellen Ed- defense. current Wilmington resident. 337, Wilmington, Ma. 01887. For wards. They are coached by Kim Kirk, Jean Donnelly and sweaters. port, as well as all the parents Two awards, one for a former more detailed information, Al Gianetta was elected captain who made tossed salads and Jennifer Dunlevy, Kim Reale and Val Crowell each tossed in four player and one for a former contact Verniece Hensey at 657- Lisa Surette. points for the Pacers. Defensive for the 82-83 season. Patterson baked goods to help stage another cheerleader, will be presented at 7533 evenings or 861-2290 days. will lose five seniors from the successful break-up banquet. Senior Division: Nancy standouts were Debbie Maxwell, DeStefano, Peggy Edwards, Deanna Ladd and Christine Cindy Lobsein, Val Flaherty, Kendall. Recreation Coming Events Jeannie SuHivan, Karen Hen- Cavaliers 48 Kings 44 Youth Hockey from page 11 nessy, Renee Lombardi, Pam In last week's Senior Division, Brothers, Elaine Hill, Michele the Cavaliers defeated the Kings, Roller skating party Catalano, Kerry McLaughlin, 48-44. Nancy DeStefano led the Brad Smart, who scored eight playmaker's patch in this first Wednesday, April 21 the Michele Blum. They are coached Cavaliers with a game high 21 summer concert program on the goals in three games, got the lone victory with three assists. Sar- Wilmington Recreation Depart- common. Anyone knowing of a by Mike Whelton, Jr., Deidre points, with Maureen Brady lamplighter in the loss to At- sfield had two helpers, while ment will sponsor a semi-private Gacek and Bob Busch. adding 10, Jeannie Sullivan band wishing to perform should tleboro. Ron Perrin picked up the Doherty also had an assist. roller skating party at Roll on contact the Recreation Office at seven, Lisa Fleury six and Lori assist. Goalie Joe Post was Each Tewksbury player America in Lawrence. Zotto four. Mary Nawossa, 658-6512. brilliant for coach Bud Doherty, received a tourney patch along The cost will be $3.00, which Also, anyone wishing to suggest Conference Angela Luongo and Kelly Reale coming up with 26 saves to keep with a gift from host Leominster. includes bus fare. Register early played well defensively. a particular type of music should his team in the game. at the Recreation Office in the always make their feelings meeting Stephanie Vultaggio led the Smart was the ringleader in the town hall annex between the Kings attack with 28 points. known. 9-1 rout of South Hadley, scoring hoursof9a.m.and2p.m. Monday This program is subsidized The Merrimack Valley Con- Christine Nazzaro aided with four goals. Mike Doherty also was Road race through Friday. eight, Kerry McLaughlin six and through donations from local ference will meet in regular red-hot with three scores, with The Greater Lawrence YMCA Summer concerts industries and civic groups. Any session Monday, March 22. The Donna Amico two. Playing good singletons going to Jeff Nazzaro The Wilmington Recreation defense were Kim Marshall and will hold the second annual group interested in taking part is meeting will be held at the and Brian Duda Sunkist Good Vibrations five mile Department is planning its urged to call. Greater Lawrence Regional High Kathy Dillon. Perrin and Smart each had two School beginning at 9 a.m. Nuggets 60 Sonics 23 road race Sunday, April 18. The helpers, with single assists to race will be limited to the first 500 Among the items to be The Nuggets shone offensively, Dave Sarsfield, Duda, Matt presented: the president's report, with Val Flaherty's 24 points, applicants. No day of the race Challenge basketball game MacLaughlin and Jim Ready. entries will be accepted. correspondence, minutes on the Cindy Lobsein 13, Pam Brothers Post again was steady in goal. will be played at the high school agenda at the treasurer's report, 11, and Andrea White, Jodi Smart pocketed three goals and The race will begin and end at Wilmington's parent advisory the winter schedule's com- Sutherland, Lynne Ploof, Kelly an assist to lead Tewksbury to a 9- the Lawrence YMCA, 40 council is organizing an exciting gym Wednesday, March 31 from 7 to 9 p.m. missioners report, boys Byrne, Chris Maclntire and 0 opening game conquest of Lawrence St. Applications are North-West challenge basketball basketball, girls basketball all Michelle Piccolo scoring two Southie. 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14 TOWN CRIER. WILMINGTON. MASS. MARCH 17, 1982 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Bottom Round PROBTE COURT t M i.l.lI. -sea 11 MOTH KM VI I'l.ilMtr ..I Hill Section Without Surrllrs Estate of Albert J. Nobel. Two way service Health fair Senior Citizen Center, Library 1:30. Many excellent prizes, Junior, late of Wilmington In the The Council on Aging minibus A Health Fair will be held Field Woburn, March 30 between either purchased by the com- London Broil Count> of Middlesex NOTICE service has been improved im- Saturday, March 20 at New 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Take mittee or donated by the Rotary t A petition has been presented in mensely through the installation England Rehabilitation Hospital, proof of birthdate and verification and Kiwanis Clubs are available VI the above-capuoned mailer pray- of a new two way radio at the Woburn. Free screening will be of address. Cards are for people to the lucky winners at this Section ing lli.il a certain instrument pur •joning to be the last will of said Drop-in Center. offered for blood pressure, 65 years or older. Handicapped popular social. deceased may be proved and Fuel assistance anemia, height and weight, persons can also obtain a card. Blood pressure Italian Style j allowed and thai Nancy N. Cook of Snuthbridge in the County of Fuel assistance is still available vision, glaucoma and foot exams. Proof of disability must be given. Abbie Radley, RN will be Worcester be appointed executrix for any senior who did not apply An optional blood chemistry test An award letter from the Social checking blood pressures and thereof, without giving surety on Veal Cutlets her bond for assistance this year. It is will be offered for $7.00. The hours Security office stating the giving the diatetes test Thursday, m II you desire to object to the necessary to have a photostat of will be from 10 a.m. to noon for disability will be accepted. A March 18 at the Center starting at allowance of said petition, you or income and any unpaid fuel slips senior citizens. For more in- 1:30 p.m. jrour attorney should file a written small fee will be charged for the Coupon Special .ippearnnce in said Court al Cam- dated after October 1, 1981. formation call Dale Bevins at 935- card. Clothes available bridge on or before April 21. 1982 Weatherization 5050. Arts and crafts whist party There are clothes at the Drop-in Witness, SHEILA E t189 Weatherization kits can be MBTA card The .second arts and crafts Center available to those of the I MrliiiVERN, Esquire Kirsl Judge SIRLOIN TIPS I ol said Court al Cambridge, the picked up at the Drop-in Center. Any senior citizen who wishes whist party of March will be held right size who need them. Items eleventh day of March in the year Those who qualify for fuel include dresses, coats, pants and 5 LB LIMIT GOOD THRU MAR 20 j of our Lord one thousand nine hun- to get an M.B.T.A. identification at the Drop-in Center Monday L dred ami eighty-two assistance are eligible for the card may do so at the Woburn afternoon. March 22 beginning at shirts. PaulJ Cavanaugh. kits. Register of Veal for M 17.24.31 Probate Wilmington Seniors' menu COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Cacciatore PROBATE COI RT Week of March 22 salad, bread and butter, fresh *n Mlddleiex.ii. To all persons interested in a Monday: Veal parmigian, fruit, pudding with topping and Idlenot petition for adoption of Kristin During the week ending March vestigation. fluffy rice, buttered beans, brat Lynrte Chulos of Wilmington in milk. i139 said County 16, Wilmington Policemen Arrests and butter, ice cream and milk. Thursday: Oven barbecued I % Gil A petition has been presented to responded to 19 accidents, made Friday evening Sgt. Rooney Tuesday: Chilled juice, stuffed chicken, whipped potato, buttered Orange Juice said Court by Robert Paul cabbage, buttered vegetable, Hughson. Jr. and Cheryl Kern four arrests, assisted other and Officer Celata arrested three carrots, bread and butter, Hughion his wife, of Wilmington in departments on six occasions and juveniles for breaking and en- bread and butter, cake with scooters and milk. said County, praying for leave lo quieted 13 disturbances. tering and larceny. frosting and milk. Friday: Fish dinner, hash adopt said Kristin Lynne Chulos a Wednesday: Chilled juice, PEANUTS 99, child of Jamei E. Chulos of Fourteen larcenies were in- The juveniles were later brown potato, tossed salad, bread Richland in the State of vestigated, one fire alarm was released to their parents' macaroni and cheese, tossed and butter, party roll and milk. Washington and Cheryl Fern responded to, medical assistance Urge Chulos his former wife, and that custody. They will be arraigned in the name of said child be changed was given three times, five Woburn District Court Monday Minuteman Home Care menu In Kristin l.ynne Hughson. protective custody detentions If you desire lo object [hereto morning. Week of March 22 supreme, potato au gr'atin, Oranges you or your attorney should file a were made and two stolen vehicle Officer Vassallo arrested Served at Burlington Senior lyonnaise green beans, rye bread, 5/n» written appearance in said Court reports were placed on file.. Thomas Meuse of Putnam Road, al Cambridge before ten o'clock in Citizens Friendship Center, 45 crushed pineapple. 6584401 the forenoon on the eighth day of Alert neighbors reported 10 North Reading Saturday evening Center St., Burlington where Wednesday: Baked ham, fruit ELIA'S April 1992. the return day of this incidents of suspicious activity, 22 and charged him with operating a nutrition aide is Kay Cavanaugh. sauce, sweet potatoes, broccoli citation COUNTRY STORE Witness. SHEILA E burglar alarms sounded, three motor vehicle while under the Call 272-9552 for reservations. cufc, wheat bread, chocolate Middlesex Avenue. No. Wilmington, Mass. McGOVERN. Esquire, First assault and battery cases were influence of alcohol. North Woburn - Wilmington at pudding with topping. Judge ol said Court, (his twenty- investigated, seven breaks were Early Sunday morning Sgt. North Congregational Church, 8% Exil 14 oil Hi 93 R' 62 toward Wilmington second day of February 1982 Thursday: Breaded veal, PaulJ Cavanaugh. checked out, one domestic Palmer and Officer King arrested Main St., Woburn where site r "- N:irTh Wilmington railroad station cheese and tomato sauce, green M10.IT.24 Register problem was quieted, five per- Dennis Robarge of Cunningham manager is Colleen Riley. Call beans, cole slaw, scali bread, sons were reported missing, five Street, Wilmington and charged 933-8643 for reservations. TOWN OF of Wilmington by voting nine (9i courses: pear halves. WILMINGTON to re-zone from Single S 13° 44' 00" W 11760 stolen vehicles were recovered, him with operating a motor Monday: Salisbury steak, onion Friday: Baked cod, newburg Residence-A (SRAi feet eight traffic complaints were vehicle while under the influence gravy, whipped potato, beets, sauce, parsley potato, peas and District to General S07" 14'15" W 74.06 feet logged and four incidents of of alcohol. dinner roll, molasses cookie. onions, honey wheat bread, Business iGBi District, a S04" 57'22" W 33 87 feet vandalism are under in- Tuesday: Turkey cutlet stewed prunes. parcel of land described SOT 56' 17" E 29.48 feet lots, set backs, building as follows. S 08 26' 00" E 137.07 COMMONWEALTH OF TOWN OK That certain parcel of feel height and lot coverages MASSACHUSETTS WILMINGTON land situated on the S 72 26' 21" E 134 78 shall be as shown on the PRORATE COURT Lower your Heating Bills PLANNING BOARD Easterly side of Woburn feet site plan as approved;" Middlesex, ss. with the Pl'BI.IC HEARING To all persons interested in a Street and the Northerly S 15° 44' 13" E 76.73 feet Or do anything in rela- In accordance with the tion thereto. petition lor adoption of Joyelle provisions of Chapter side of Lowell Street in S 10° 09' 55" E 90.74 feet Chulos of Wilmington in said Coun- the Town of Wilmington. S 13' 12' 04" E 127.23 ARTICLE: To see if ty 40A. Section 5. M.G.L.. the Town will vote to A petition has been presented to the Planning Board, will County of Middlesex, feel said Court by Roberl Paul Massachusetts, con- to a point at the Rural- amend the Zoning By Hughion. Jr. and Cheryl Fern hold a public hearing on Law of the Town of Wilm- SUNTAP Hughion his wife, ol Wilmington in PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuesday. April 6, 1982 at sisting of parcels shown Industrial zone line as and designated on Wilm- amended February 11. ington by voting to delete said County, praying for leave to INVITATION TO BID 8:00 PM, in the Wilm- Section 1-2.D.6 and Sec- adopt said Joyelle Chulos a child ington Assessors' Map 58. 1961; thence. N 88'30'34" ol James E. Chulos of Richland in The School Committee THERMAL AIR PANEL ington Memorial Library as Lots 29. 30, 31, 32, 33 tion III-6 and by adopting of the Town of Wilm- Conference Room. Mid- W 1019.88 feet by the the State of Washington and and 34, and being further Section III-6 USES IN Cheryl Fern Chulos his former ington hereby invites the The Low Cost Solar Heating Unit dlesex Avenue, on certain Rural-Industrial zone line described in accordance to a point on the easterly FLOOD A FLOOD wife, and that the name of said submission of sealed bids articles to appear in the PLAIN DISTRICT. child be changed to Joyelle for GENERAL AND ART Warrant for the Annual with a plan entitled "Plan sideline of said Ballard- Hughson. of Land in Wilmington, vale Street; A. Flood Plain District If you desire to object thereto SUPPLIES for use in the Town Meeting. Mass., Owned by Jackson The Flood Plain you or your attorney should file a schools of the Town. Bids ARTICLE: To see if the thence, by the easterly Brothers. Inc . Scale 50' sideline of said Ballard- District is herein written appearance in said court will be received until Easily Installed Town will vote to amend established as an overlay al Cambridge before len o'clock in to an inch, Dated Feb 17, vale Street by a curve to the forenoon on the eighth day of 10:00 A.M. on the 7th day the Zoning By-Law and district. The underlying of April 1982. at the office by the Homeowner Zoning Map of the Town 1982, Prepared by Robert the right having a radius April Its. the return day of this E. Anderson, Inc.." as of 720.00 feet and a length permitted uses are allow- citation of the School Committee. of Wilmington b> voting ed provided that they Witness. SHEILA E 159 Church Street. Wilm- follows: of 108.74 feet to a point; McGOVERN Esquire. First to rezone from Industrial A parcel of land meet the following addi- ington. MA 01887, at cINDi District to Singie- thence, by the easterly Judge of said Court this twenty situated in the Northeast tional requirements as second day of February 1982 which time and place all Residence-A 'SRA> sideline of said Ballard- Pay-back period corner of the intersection vale Street, by a curve to well as those of the PaulJ Cavanaugh. Bids will be publicly open- District, parcels of land of Lowell Street (Rte. Massachusetts State M10.17,24 Register ed. 2-3 yearS. Ask lor details described as follows the right having a radius 1291 and Woburn Street of 623.83 feet and a length Building Code dealing Specification and bid 1. Beginning at a point shown as parcels 29 with construction in forms may be obtained at in the easterly sideline of of 389.33 feet to a county through 34 inclusive on bound; floodplains. The Flood TOWN OF the same office. The Woburn Street, said point Assessors' Map 58 and Plain District includes all WILMINGTON School Committee being at the intersection thence. N 31" 27' 07" E See it work at bounded: 352.00 feet by said easter- special flood hazard reserves the right to re- of land of Lyons and land areas designated as Zone ject any or all bids. Any of Analog Devices, Inc.. SOUTHERLY by ly sideline of Ballardvale Lowell Street 364.91 feet, Street to the point of A, Al-30 on the Town of bid submitted will be bin- thence northerly distant SOUTHWESTERLY by Wilmington Flood In- ding for sixty (60) days 35 feet, more or less, by beginning. the intersection of Lowell The previously describ- ance Rate Maps. subsequent to the date of Multi-Structures, Inc, said sideline, thence Street and Woburn Street ed parcel containing 14.25 M), and the Flood bid opening. 416 Main St, Rt 38 (Opposite "Jade East) easterly distant 1275 feet, ry and Floodway JohnD. Brooks. more or less, by the zon- 75.2 feet, along a curve acres more or less and be- BOARD OF having a radius of 41.17 ing the portion of Lot A Marl, with an effective SELECTMEN Chairman Tewksbury, Mass ing line which separates date of June 15, 1982, as School Committee the Industrial District feet. that is currently zoned PUBLIC HEARING WESTERLY by "Rural." Also being a amended, on file with the Notice is hereby given TOWN OF OO I'Ol aC«3 HHS8 5 Mon Fn Cram the Single- Woburn Street 182.8 feet, Town Clerk. These maps WILMINGTON Residence-A District, portion of Lot 26 as shown that the public hearing NORTHERLY by land on Wilmington Assessors' as well as the accompa- will be continued in the County of Solar Hot Wa,cr Greenhouses. said line meaning and in- of Leland H. and Irene L nying Town of Wilm- Middlesex Al Qfl* tending to be the zoning Map R-3. Town Hall at 8:00 p.m on MLoU. Sunspaces Jackson 108.00 feet, Or do anything in rela- ington Flood Insurance Monday, March 22, 1982, 159 Church St., Seperate Solar Components line as established in the Study are incorporated' Wilmington, MA 01887 adoption of the Zoning WESTERLY by land of tion thereto. at the office of the Board said Leland H. and Irene ARTICLE: To see if herein by reference. of Selectmen on the pro- by; GeraldE Missal COMMONWEALTH OF District Map of the Town B. Development Regula- Business MASSACHUSETTS L Jackson 65 00 feet, the Town will vote to posed restriction to be PKOHATE COl'RT of Wilmington under the NORTHERLY by land tions M17 Manager TOWN OF cle: motion for Article 8 of the amend the Zoning By- placed on gas stations Middlesex, ss. of Joseph J. Shamon The following re- WILMINGTON One (11 ' 2 Ton Pickup To all persons interested in a Special Town Meeting Law of the Town of Wilm- and other permit holders 290.00 feet and, ington by delct mff Section quirements apply in the relative to requiring an Truck with Snowplow At- petition for adoption of Lisa held November 28. 1955, Flood Plain District: Laurenr Chulos of Wilminglon/in EASTERLY by Lee III-l.B.2 in its entirety attendant to be present to tachment. Detailed said County thence southerly distant In the Floodway, specifications may be ob- 225 feet, more or less by a Avenue about 290 feet. arf substituting a new hold the gas nozzle while A petition has been presented to Said parcel contains 2 5 designated on the Flood tained at the office of the said Court by Hoberl Paul zoning line as described Section III-l.B.2. to per- gasoline is being pumped acres, more or less, ac- mit uses for Federal or Boundary and Floodway into the tank. Town Manager or at the Hughson. Jr. and Cheryl Fern above, thence westerly in cording to said plan. Map, the following provi- office of the Superinten- Hughson his wife, of Wilmington in 2 courses distant 107 feet, State Aided Housing Pro- A. John Imbimbo, said County, praying for leave to Or do anything in rela- jects for Elderly Persons, sions shall apply: Chairman dent of the Water & Sewer adopt said Lisa I juimr Chulos a more or less, and 554.84 1. All encroachments, INVITATION TO BID tion thereto. age 62 or over, and han- Board of Sealed bids will be Department. Brown's child of James E. Ckaloa of feet by land of Analog including fill, new con- Richland in the State of dicapped persons, in- M17 Selectmen received at the office of Crossing Pumping Sta- Devices. Inc., thence nor- ARTICLE: To see if struction, substantial im- tion. Washington and Cheryl Fern therly distant 15 94 feet the Town will vote to cluding multiple unit the Town Manager, Town Chulos his former wife, and that buildings, by special per- provements to existing The Town reserves the the name of said child be changed by said land, thence amend the Zoning By- structures, and other TOWN OF WILMINGTON Hall, Wilmington, mit by the Board of Ap- Massachusetts 01887 until right to reject any or all 10 IJsa I aurrnr Hughson. westerly distant 634 40 I-aw and Map of the Town development are pro- FINANCE COMMITTEE If you desire to object thereto peals as specified in Sec- Friday. March 19, 1982 at bids or any parts thereof feet by said land to the of Wilmington by voting hibited unless certifica- REVENUE SHARING deemed not to be in the you or your attorney should file a tion VIII-4.C. all as pro- PLANNED USE HEARING 11:00 a.m., where and written appearance in said Court point of beginning; to Re-zone from Rural tion by a registered pro- best interest of the Town at Cambridge before len o'clock in 2 Beginning at a point H District to Industrial posed in an amendment The Wilmington Finance Committee will hold when they will be publicly now on file with the Town fessional engineer or ar- of Wilmington. the forenoon on the eighth day of said point being at the in- < INDi District, a parcel chitect is provided by the a public hearing on March 29, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. opened and read, to fur- April 1982. the return day of this Clerk and available for nish and deliver to the Reginald S. Stapczynski citation tersection of land of of land described as applicant demonstrating in the Wilmington Memorial Library on the Plan- Town inspection. ned Use of Revenue Sharing Funds Town of Wilmington the Witness SHEILA E Lyons. Sheehan. and follows: that such encroachment Miii.IT Manager McGOVERN. Esquire. First Compugraphic Corp. A certain parcel of land "Section III-l.B.2. The following is the Town Manager's recom- following 1982 motor vehi- Hospital, ambulatory shall not result in any in- Judge of said Court, this twenty thence westerly in 2 situated on the easterly- mendation as to the Planned Use of Revenue second day of February 1962 care center including crease in flood levels dur- courses distant 57.48 feet side of Ballardvale Street ing the occurrence of the Sharing Funds for FY-83: PaulJ Cavanaugh. related medical services, MIO.17.24 Register and 175 feet, more or less, in the Town of Wilm- 100-year flood. by land of Compugraphic ington. County of Mid- sanitarium, nursing, rest Town or convalescent home, 2. Any encroachment 1 i iM Mi ISM |. M III OF Corp. and land of DiCen- dlesex. Massachusetts meeting the above stan- Manager's Revenue Northeasterly by land now or described parcel and being an ad- charitable institution, MASSACHUSETTS formerly ol William A Withers dilional portion of Lot 154. shown so. thence easterly dis- being the northerly por- dard shall comply with Category Recommen- SHERIFF'S SALE Federal or State Aided poon. one hundred seventy-two on the above referred to Plan of tant 237 feet, more or less, lion of Lot A as shown on dations Sharing Mill • ■• Housing Projects for the floodplain re- 1172»feet. more or leas, to the Nor- Wilmington Gardens, bounded and by a zoning line as a plan entitled "Plan of General Government 436,055 lamell theasterly corner of said lot IM. e»! .is lollnws Elderly Persons, age 62 quirements of the State Taken on execution and will be described above, thence Land in Wilmington, Building Code. Protection of Persons Thence turning and running Beginning al Swain Road and or over, and handicapped sold a I Public Auction on the 16th Northerly by land now or formerly southerly distant 23 feet. Mass " by Dana F. & Property 1,728,703 660,000 day of April. 1982 at 10 45 o'clock Running in a Northerly direction persons, including multi- And to amend the Zon- of Aronson. seven 17) feet to land as far as the brook, along the pre- more or less, by land of Perkins & Assoc., Inc. ing Map of the Town of Public Works 1,358,187 AM al the SHERIFF S OFFICE. now or formerly of Delia Schner sent Blaisdell line, a strip of land ple unit single story 202 CENTRAL STREET, Sheehan to the point of dated February 20, 1981 Wilmington by deleting Health & Sanitation 320,713 ing: ten 1101 feet in a depth toward Lot buildings, of which no one LOWELL. County of Middlesex, Thence turning and running beginning. The meaning Being bounded and the Flood Plain District Veterans 28,863 all the right, title and interest thai 153, said ten 110) foot depth to building shall be closer Westerly by land of said Schnering continue only as far as the brook; and intended to rezone all described as follows: Public Buildings 1.474,203 Mid Walter DUUon of Wilmington. than one hundred and fif- and incorporating by one hundred sixty-one (161) feel From the brook and continuing the land owned by Lyons Beginning at a point on reference the Town of Library & Recreation 236,679 Mass in the County of Middlesex, more or less, to said Swain Road, Northerly along the present ty (150) feet to any single had, i not exempt by law Thence turning and running currently in the In- the easterly sideline of Wilmington Flood In- Maturing Dept & In- from levy on execution or from at- Blaisdell line, this grant conveys a family residence existing terest 1,337,456 Southerly by said Swain Road, one distance of ten (10) feet at the Nor- dustriai District from In- said Ballardvale Street surance Rate Maps tachment) on the 9th day of April hundred Thirty-two 11321 feet lo at the time of the beginn- I9BI. being the time when same therly side of the brook, toward dustrial UNDl District to said point being S 31* 27' (FIRMI and the Flood Miscellaneous 895,469 the point of beginning I ."I 153. ing of construction of any was attached on mesne process in Single-Residence-A 07" W and 10.20 feet of a Boundary and Floodway Schools 8,399,470 Being parts of Lots numbered Thence turning the line shall run such multiple units, or $660,000 and to the following described real 154 and 155 on a Plan of Wilm (SRA) District; for fur- county bound at the land Maps, with an effective TOTAL $16,215,798 estate, to wit: from the end of said ten 110) feeL other similar non- Ington Gardens. Wilmington. in a general Northerly direction to ther reference see M47.Pl of New England Power date of June 15, 1982, as A certain parcel of land situated correctional institutional Massachusetts, April 30.1909. and the intersecUng point of I*»I 154 shown as Assessors' Map Company; thence. S 81* amended, on file with the The public has the right to provide written and in said Wilmington, on the Easter- recorded with Middlesex North and 153. (0) at the Northern junc- use, provided that a site ly side of Swain Road, and bound 47 and 57. 01" 34" E 592.69 feet by the oral comments on the entire budget and to ask District Deeds. Plan 26, Plan la tion of Lot 153 and 154 plan has been submitted Town Clerk, (or do ed and described as follows: or do anything in rela- land of New England anything in relation questions concerning the relationship between Being the same premises con- Being the same premises con- to and approved by the Beginning at a point on the veyed to us by deed of Frances veyed to us by deed of William A. tion thereto. Power Company to a revenue sharing and the rest of the budget. EAsterly side of said Road distant Board of Appeals, in thereto. Ryan, dated August 21. 1939, Wllherspoon, dated November 21, ARTICLE: To see if stone wall at the land of WILMINGTON The proposed budget for the Town of Wilm- o,ie hundred 11001 leet. Southerly recorded with said Deeds, Book 1944. recorded with said Deeds. which case the area of ington is available for public inspection in the from the dividing line between 934, Page 119 Book 1406. Page as. the Town will vote to Henry E Brooks; thence, PLANNING BOARD Lots r.4 and 159. on a Plan lots, street frontage, yard A certain parcel of land, with the Terms of Sale: CASH amend the Zoning By- by the stone wall and land John W. DeRoy Wilmington Memorial Library and at the Town hereinafter referred to: sizes, width and depth of Clerk's office during normal hours of operation buildings thereon, situated in said ROBERTS MASSE Law and Map of the Town of Brooks by the following M17.24 Chairman Thence the boundary line runs Wilmington, adjoining the above M17.24.3l DeputySheriff Suppi«m«nt loOMiyTlmMtCnrontclaWobum.RMding. Wmchnt*. Burlington). Lynrtfma Villager Ho RMtftnoTwiKrlol.WllminoionaTMAtburyTownCnAr Slon»r>»m lnd«p«nMnt WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17,1982-PAGE S-l Local scene surveyed Country music BLOODMOB1LE HAMMOND CASTLE such illustrators as Community Blood- Hammond Castle Maxfield Parrish and mobile will be held Museum, 80 Hesperus Walt Disney. Now Friday, March 16th Avenue, Gloucester, through April 30. Guided from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. at 'Mass. "Castles: An tours: Mondays, St. Athanasius Church Enduring Fantasy" Tuesdays, Thursdays, presented in Hall, HaverhUl Street, chronicles the romance Fridays and Saturdays; Reading. of castles from the 11th 10 A.M. — 4 P.M. Open century, when castles museum: Sundavs 1 RELAXATION represented security P.M. 4 P.M." TRAINING and defense, to the 20th Call 283- A 12-session century's romance of 7673 for additional in- a different way Relaxation Training castles as evoked bv formation. workshop will be held Monday and Wed- the Ryman auditorium in a rundown nesdays beginning By WILLIAM PACINO section of downtown Nashville out to March 29 at Lawrence They refer to Merle Haggard as the suburbs and along the In- General Hospital. terstate. Lawrence. the King of Country Music And considering the opposition he earned In the face of this dilution of Sessions will run from country music. Merle Haggard 7-9 p.m. The workshop the title. But how in the world did a wiry, walked out of an Ed Sullivan show will be led by Dorothy because they wanted him to sing M. Menz u\ relaxation bowlegged man with a high shining forehead, black wavy hair and sad "Surrey with the Fringe on Top", consultant, as part of refused offers of a television net- the hospital's lifestyle pale-blue eyes with wrinkles around them ever reach the top of the slick, work show of his own. ducked fans wellness program. and disc jockeys because they kept Participants will highly polished Country Music 0 him form his guitar and his fishing learn techniques that pyramid Country music has become an and got in a big fight with his record can ease tension. company for trying to create him in "Stress is literally a industry of enormous size, an in- dustry worth some $100 million a an image he did not want - that of a 'straining' of one or country prophet more aspects of our- Merle* Haggard year to Nashville. Tennessee alone, and the modernization thai created Merle Haggard hit paydirt with selves (intellectual, two patriotic songs in late 1969 and physical or emotional) that size all but killed off the raw earthiness that made the music early 1970 - "Okie from Muskogee" which results in the and "The Fighting Side of Me". At necessity of adap- alive and real to listen to Prevent accidents In this new world of country the time, the country was divided on tation," Menzie ex- the issue of hippies, drug use and plains. music, performers like Jeannine C. Vietnam These two tunes elec- Registration is $50. To Kiley study elocution and with poisons choreography before opening in Las trified certain segments of the U.S. register for relaxation population. sponsored by the Vegas. Bill Anderson considers training or to learn Suburban Experiment Poison Prevention Week in To learn more about household But Merle then backed off more about other Station. 240 Beaver Middlesex County products, medications and plants installing a mobile telephone in his Massachusetts and throughout the capitalizing on the phenomenon, lifestyle programs, call Street. Waltham from 11 Extension Service. that are poisonous and may be found traveling bus so he can place calls to nation is March 21-27. Do what you declining George Wallace's in- the hospital's lifestyle A.M. to6P.M. Concord, Ma in most homes, send a stamped, self- disc jockeys as he moves around the can lo prevent accidental poisonings vitation to work the Alabama program 683-4000. ext This will be a great addressed business size envelope lor country: Ray Price sings in front of by becoming more informed about gubernatorial campaign, refusing to 424. chance to find some ART OF THE booklets describing how to poison- a dozen violins: Dolly Parton belts poison prevention with (he aid of the record more patriotic songs and unusual fabrics and MUPPETS proof your home. Write the out a rock song to promote her Massachusetts Poison Control simply went back lo wriling about FABRIC FAIR other sewing supplies at The Children's Massachusetts Poison Information movie: Glen Campbell guest-hosts Museum is Putting on System the Johnny Carson show and the Whether you think of special prices. The Massachusetts Poison Control Center, 300 Longwood Avenue. the Frog with the Grand Ole Opry was moved from Country - (Page S-4) home sewing as an Mini programs on System is available to provide Boston. Ma 02115. inflation fighter or a original Kermit. Miss wardrobe planning for residents with a comprehensive creative experience your lifestyle and Piggy. Big Bird and 100 other Muppcts program of poison information, Roving with Dan Ferullo take advantage of this building an inflation treatment and education It is characters from special sale of fabrics. fighting wardrobe will supported by a consortium of in- Women who have a Sesame Street. The be part of the day. stitutions: The State Department of stockpile of excess Muppet Show. Saturday Light refreshments Public Health. Boston City Hospital. sewing suplies will be Night Live and The will be available at a Children's Hospital Medical Center. selling them through the small charge by the Massachusetts College of Phar- Middlesex Extension Parade - Middlesex Extension macy. Tufts-New England Medical Remember Pearl Harbor Homemakers Council Homemakers Council Center, the University of on March 31 at the (Page S-3) The Fabric Fair is Massachusetts Medical School, and community and teaching hospitals FMTAI.K: Historian John Toland Garden several years ago when he places — the Met on Wednesday and' throughout the state. has written a riveting new book, was in town to host an RKO concert Thursday. April 7 and entitled "Infamy: I'earl Harbor and that included Eddie Money, the 8 Another story in the news The System maintains a Poison Its Aftermath", and it will surely Cars, l.iv Taylor and Pablo Cruz. lately that I'm tired of hearing about £ EconomyFueLInc.l\ Information Center, staffed by a create controversy The subject ol Although 1 didn't actually see is the Claus Von Bulow trial. By the team of pharmacists, nurses and the book explores evidence Toland Belushi use cocaine or marijuana time this column runs a verdict \5' 153 Main Street, North Reading Ma. 01864 physicians who are ready to answer has discovered that indicates FDR that night, there were plenty of could already be in on the fate of Von questions and recommend might have covered up knowledge of drugs around back stage. Bulow. You know the story has been emergency procedures on acute an impending attack by the Belushi was known to be crass in getting too much attention when poisoning emergencies. 24 hours a Japanese on I'earl Harbor. That many of his performances. What people try to take advantage of the day. seven days a week. The should make Watergate and Richard shocked me most about him was he situation to make money. If you 150 gallons Massachusetts Poison Information Nixon look like a Walt Disney movie was also that way in real life. He was were in the Newport area at the end or more Center can be reached instantly by If the change in the weather hasn't rude, cocky to the point of un- of the trial, you would have noticed dialing 232-2120 in the Greater convinced you thai summer is on its bearable obnoxiousness. often some of these opportunities selling Boston area or 1-800-682-9211 from way. this item might (here's a legal vulgar, and at one point repulsive Von Bulow tee-shirts, (which had 1L 664-5123 $ SAVE $ anywhere in Massachusetts, toll- bailie brewing in Hollywood bet- That moment came when he "innocent" spelled out on the back, free ween Universal, who brought us responded to screaming fans by incidentally i and handbags. WE WILL DELIVER ANY AMOUNT No matter where in "Jaws" and "Jaws II." and Films spitting at them Perhaps this was Let the government squander Massachusetts, whether a poisoning International, who own the all part of his "image." both on and millions of dollars on defense, and • SERVICE and • INSTALLATIONS emergency or just a question, im- distribulion rights to the soon-to-be offstage many taxpayers will shrug their mediate assistance is available 24 released movie "Great White " The Whatever it was. it didn't qualify shoulders and grin and bear it. Let _ Prices subject to changewithout notice. 1 hours a day. any day of the year, disagreement stems from the latter him at the time of his death to be those same taxpayers discover that through the Massachusetts Poison studio's use of a shark illustration in mourned as a national hero, their local gas station has been Information Center. its ads that just so happens to especially when so many real heroes gypping an extra ten cents a gallon resemble the shark that appeared in are dying and aren't receiving any out of them, and all hell will break the former studio's ads of a few recognition at all. let alone the kind loose. That's exactly what happened years ago. I can't be sure, but this all of kowtowing Belushi has been sounds like a lot of hype to me. I getting. Roving - (Page S-5) dread the thought of another sum There will be a rock star worth mer of shark fever at local ocean seeing coming to Boston soon. Rod CARPET SALE beaches. Stewart will be appearing at — of all I'm glad to see all the hoopla over DIRECT FROM THE NEW ENGLAND HOME SHOW John Belushi's death starting to die The Village Carpet Shoo Remnants down. I have to be honest: not- ROLLS AND ROLLS OF SPECIAL PURCHASES withstanding the fact that Belushi FROM AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURERS was very funny at times. I cannot put him in the same class as James ilThe QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED. SHOP EARLY & SAVE Dean. Lenny Bruce, or even Jimi Hendrix. Janis Joplin and Jim NYLON SAXONY % 99 Morrison. He was definitely not in CARPET TONE ON TONE SQ. YD. the class of John Lennon. Belushi's SAVE death was certainly an untimely 8 COLORS tragedy. 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\ PAGE S-2-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 Be aware of cancer detection Fun and games: for one and a If the lump In your breast were cancer surgery three years ago will diagnosed as malignant, would you recount her personal experience. In be prepared to make informed last month's lecture titled "Breast decisions about your treatment? Cancer: Finding It Early," over 50 J L Melrose Wakefield Hospital is women heard Ms. Shepardson's NO SMOKING presenting the second of a two-part stirring account of the events Boggle Challenge" lecture on breast cancer awareness leading to her discovery of a breast called "Breast Cancer Treatment: tumor and the emotions which How many words can you make? State of the Art," to help you learn followed. This month she will In 3 minutes, find as many hidden words as you can and the facts from professionals. It will discuss her surgery and treatment. write them down To make a word, use letters in take place on Wednesday, March 24 The primary speakers at last sequence, that ad|oln at any side or corner Each letter at 8:00 p.m. in the Perkins Lecture month's lecture, held February 24, may be used only once Hi a word Any word lound In a Hall. were Dr Penta and Dr. Richard M. standard English dictionary is acceptable Faraci, MWH Radiologist, who •PLAY AGAINST Three physicians specializing in THE "BOGGLE spoke on the methods and im- BRAIN": Find his oncology, radiotherapy, and surgery portance of early detection. will discuss the latest strategies for list below See if General admission for the' up- you can beat him treating the disease effectively and coming lecture is $1.00. A discounted •OR PLAY 0 0110 By How successfully. Lecturers include price of $.50 is offered senior AGAINST A MWH Chief of Surgery P Anthony ts DiFFEREWT FRIEND. Compare citizens. For more information call lists and cross of Penta. M.D.. MWH Oncologist 662 -7200, extension 3508. words in common. ja.son ..wiiii. MI), and Director ol Then score- Radiation Therapy F. John Borgoot DR. JASON MANN.Melrose-Wakefield Hospital Oncologist, will 3-4 letters: 1 point Jr. M.D ,of Lynn Hospital be one of three physicians speaking on "Breast Cancer Treat- 5 letters: 2 points In addition. Jean Shepardson of ment: State of the Art," Wednesday. March 24 at 8:00 p.m. in the 6 letters 3 points Saugus, who underwent breast 7 letters: 5 points MWH lecture hall. DDDE3 ( or more 11 points

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I .»•• HtrMMP* Sv<*< •" MR. AND MRS. Durante of Arlington; a son David Andrew on MR. AND MRS RALPH CARBONE and Mrs. Mary Noonan March 3. Grandparents: MICHAEL MARTIN (Mary Ellen Gillis), 72 of Florida Mr. and Mrs. Ricky (Nancy Putney), 38 Tfctrt art MVM diflirincsM in ■■• nc». picturi. CM you tut ,■■■? Beach St.. Wobum. a Cappa of Wobum; and Sandybrook Rd.. ,•03 6»T '(•.ntftuoo -.■3 '»ii *i»dtd 'u"'S MMM daughter Colleen Marie MR. AND MRS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burlington, a daughter Elder volunteers on March 2. Grand- FRANK FALZANO Fletcher of Revere. Julie Lynn on March 8. (Linda Allen), 102 Grandparents: Mr.and parents: Mr. A. Edward The Geriatric to donate a few hours a Gillis of Woburn; Mrs. Loring Ave., Win- MR. AND MRS. Mrs. Sidney Putney of by ^r\NOS ^ LAWRENCE KNIGHT FUN BUG Outreach Team of week assisting with Connie Gillis of chester, a daughter Burlington; and Mr. and Eastern Middlesex Michelle Ann on March i Jackie Russo), 141 Mrs. William Martin of simple needs like Wilmington; and Mrs. Mental Health Clinic is refilling prescriptions Louise Carbone of 1. Grandparents: Mr. Shawsheen St. , Burlington k ,b seeking volunteers to and offering com- Woburn. and Mrs. James Allen of Tewksbury, a son TO FINISH ruetK'vn. m '\',''' CONNCCT THCDOTS assist elders in need of Winchester; and Mr. James Michael on MR AND MRS panionship to those FROM 1 10 84 protective services. and Mrs. Anthony March 6. Grandparents: LAWRENCE MC- elders who are in The Protective Care danger of further MR. AND MRS Falzano of Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Felix NAMARA (Linda &M-. RICHARD DARRAGH Russo of Wilmington: Goss). 24 Basswood Program gives deterioration and (Pamela Treacy), 80 Mr. Lawrence Knight of professional con- crises. MR. AND MRS. Ave., Billerica, a son sultation, comfort, and Chestnut St., Everett, a ROBERT FEDERICO Tewksbury; and Mrs. Patrick Ryan on March Interested volunteers daughter Erin Leigh on Gerry Knight of support to elders who (Patricia Lavini, 47 8. Grandparents: Mrs. are victims of abuse, in Melrose. North March5. Grandparents: Waverly Rd.. Woburn. a Wilmington Elsie Goss of Reading. Reading. Mr. and Mrs. William neglect or exploitation daughter Nicole Lynne Tewksbury; Mr. or who may be Maiden. Stoneham, Treacy of Stoneham; on March 5. Grand- MR. AND MRS Raymond Goss of '•61 vulnerable because of Wakefield. Everett, and and Mr. and Mrs. Paul parents: Mr. and Mrs. PETER GALLUZZO. 11 Texas; and Mrs. Amelia Medford should contact Darragh of Everett. Pawnee Dr., Arlington, isolation, physical James Lavin of Ran- Ferriera of Wilmington disability or emotional Rosemary Mundell at dolph; and Mr. and Mrs. a daughter Diana Marie the Geriatric Outreach MR. AND MRS impairment. Edward Federico of on March 4. Grand- MR. AND MRS Volunteers are asked Team, 662-6808. WAYNE DURANTE Woburn. parents: Mr. Salvatore DAVID MURPHY (Mary Sousa), 7 Galluzzo of Arlington: (Mary Jean. Scalleyi. Columbia Rd.. Billerica, MR. AND MRS Mrs. Mary Galluzzo of 538 Main St.. Stoneham. a son George Hollis on FRANCIS FLETCHER Salem. N.H.; and Mr. a daughter Cheryl Anne March 8. Grandparents: (Patricia Cappa), 11 and Mrs. Ottino on March 2. Grand- spring sale Mr and Mrs. Albert Stephanie Cir., Woburn. Fulchino of Medford. parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Scalley of Woburn; and Mr and Mrs Ed- INSULATE So many chokes...to fitl SOCCER REFEREE ward Murphy of every taste and decor. CLINIC Woburn. NOW The Eastern Massachusetts Soccer MR. AND MRS ROY FREE ESTIMATES Officials Association RICHARDSON (Susan ■■■■■■•■■■■taaioaasWA (EMSOA) will conduct a Nicoll). 24 Winter St.. Woburn, a son Jonn on and Mrs. Robert Brady Anna Souza ol Average Ceiling and Walls clinic and examination No. Reading, a son March 7. Grandparents: of Woburn; and Mr. and Burlington. for persons, 19 years Evan Kamcs on March Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Conrad Sevigny of and older, who are in- 3. Grandparents: Mr. Rich of Woburn; and Dracut. MR. AND MRS. 24x38 (2 story) «fy 1 ««5DU« terested in becoming and Mrs. Harold Mr and Mrs. Paul Sch- MARK STEBBINS high school soccer Richardson of No. mitt of Wobum. MR. AND MRS. (Rene Trabold), 106 j referees. Reading: and Mr. and EDWARD SOUZA Sweetwater St.. Saugus. 124x42 (Ronch style) $990.°° The clinic will be Mrs. William Nicoll of MR. AND MRS (Debra Ozolins 1.9 Alder a son Marc Anthony on I conducted at Needham No. Reading. RICHARD SEVIGNY St., Dracut. a daughter March5. Grandparents: j High School on March (Paula 'Bradyi. 223 Erica Ann on March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fully Insured 29th and 31st, April 5th MR AND MRS. JACK Baldwin St., Lowell, a Grandparents: Mr. and Trabold of Milford; and Owens Corning Fiberglas SCHMITT (Christine Mrs. Armins Ozolins of and 7th (Exam) starting son Eric Scott on March Mr. and Mrs. John or Thcrmo-pac Class I Cellulose at7:30P.M. Rich), 50 Day Cir., 2. Grandparents: Mr. Burlington; and Mrs. Stebbins of For additional in- Framingham. CALL US NOW formation write to George Ca t aldo, MR AND MRS 944-2285 Secretary EMSOA. 29 Rummage sale hosted CHARLES WILDER MacDougall Court. JR. (Martha Quirk), 38 South Weymouth, Ma. Ash Hill Rd.. Reading, a The Winchester Seniors are CAPITAL wool, and many linen pieces that add son Brian Michael on 02190 or call 335-6501 having a Giant Rummage Sale at the after 7:00 P.M. elegance to any home. March3 Grandparents: INSULATION CO, INC Jenks Senior Center on March 19. The Center is on Mt. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. James Friday evening, from 6:30 to 9:00 •Established 1970 ' Street, opposite the Town Hall and Quirk of Dennisport; SETONCLUB P.M. and on Saturday, March 20. The monthly dance of beside the K of C Building. There is and Mr. and Mrs. 1213 Main Street Reading, Mass. from9:30 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. ample free parking space. For a the Seton Club for This is a "First" for the Seniors, Charles Wilder of Widows and Widowers bargain hunter who shudders at Kingston. N.H. and huge racks of excellent clothing today's high prices, this Sale could Vinyl Cushion"iIT offers you the broad, broad selection of all ages and in good condition for customers to you want...plus value you'll love. be a bonanza! denominations will be browse and select; there is held at the Blessed Formal or informal, lown or country whatever your way LMe there's a Viny 1 something (or women, men, children CusTMonlToT dessgn for you Redone leirunng and new *tbranl ■thehesh Sacrament Church Hall, of all ages; bric-a-brac for a letnrati* look you wan! Practical loo-no wan virlace warn 14 Summer Street, levi heauly down-to-earth pnee Yev you can attend, it* belt - collector; household needs that a For Individual Retirement Accounts: Saugus on Saturday. put an attractive random bnck design al your (eel with -Farrteld lady can afford at a tiny price tag; Or lee our ennre Vinyl Cushionflr* collection from Congoleum March 20. Refresh- shoes, many real leather in good ments will be served. Free Estimates condition. A special section will have Time: 8:00 to 12:00. draperies, bedding, blankets of Shop At Home Service Music by Dick Brogna's A NATURAL COMBINATION Band. Admission $2 00 MIDDLESEX FLOOR & WALL members; $3.00 non- JOHN HANCOCK AND 282 MAIN STREET. STONEHAM members. For more 662-7878 information write to: WOODS Seton Club, Box 242, U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Open Thursday £ Friday 4-8 Saturday 10-2 Melrose, Mass. 02176. VI i , i , & John Hancock U.S. Government ual Retirement Accounts which v' '"""lied *•# # with pod (stairs extra) •11.99 S: Carpet Only No Charge For Initial Consultation NAME FREE ESTIMATES Call ADDRESS The by appointment only CITY. STATE "A».ivj 438-4888 ZIP . Call 21 GirardRoad Mail to: James Corsso 21 Cabot Rd. 395-3688 Stonehaa, Mass. w„ ,„,,„ Stoneham, Moss. 02180 fl U.S. Government v> { mm ) Securities Fund, Inc. A

sMBM wmm SW*n«nl 10 Duty THTIM 1QvoiUcJ* tWoou'n.R»M»nQ. WUKhMlar. Burlinglon). LynnH«M No Honing Tranacnpl. Wilmington 1 TtoMbuiy Tom Cn«. «ton»n«ii IreMpOTjant WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982-PAGE S3 PHILHARMONIC is $600 For further SOCIETY information, please call The Arlington Dave at 894-1852 or 894- Philharmonic Or- 5734 chestra, directed by Walter Pavasaris will present a concert on Friday, March 19th at ANTIQUES 8:00 p.m. The concert Antique dealer will be held at the Beverly Bernson will Arlington High School lead a morn ing on Massachusetts Ave. workshop. The Business are eager to tell people allocate insurance planned a special Kid's (from Page $-1) about 4-H. and what it dollars by dialing, toll- The program will and Romance of An- Meeting at the Maiden include: Shuberts 5th has done for them. free. 1-800-632-8074. Hospital Auditorium on tiques on Monday, April Symphony. Mozarts 5th from 9 a.m. — noon Great Muppet Caper in Young people in 4-H Sunday. March 21 at Majii Flute. Schumanns at Middlesex Com- a special exhibition on take part in educational MOZART FESTIVAL 2:00 p.m. view May 21 through projects, fairs, exhibits, The Masterworks Piano Concerto. munity College. North This meeting Featured will be soloist July 5. field days, camping -Chorale announces a promises to have Campus. Bedford Only the glass will programs and career Mozart Festival, to be Linda Ott Admission is The workshop is something (or everyone free stand between visitors exploration. The Am- held in Sanders Theatre. — parents — children designed for collectors and some of today's bassador Program Cambridge, on Sunday who want to open their with asthma - their CREMEDELA most imaginative folk offers them an op- afternoons. March 21 brothers and sisters - own antique shops or and April 4, at 4:00 p. m CREME heroes such as Ernie portunity to tell their 4- and any other family who plan to exhibit at and Bert. The Count and H story to non-4-H The Festival is under Creme de la Creme shows or at flea member who wants to Singles is having a gala Emmet Otter's Jug audiences, through the direction of Allen learn about asthma. markets. Lannom. Chorus Spring Fling on Sunday Band speaking engagements, First of all. everyone is members include: Faith night, March 21, from More than one million radio, television and invited to view a film The workshop is of- adults and children newspapers. Middlesex Hodgkins, Don 8:00 P.M. until mid- fered by the Institute of featuring Susan Linn night, at the Marriot have flocked to County has just selected Hodgkins. and Sharon and her puppet. Adeline, Small Business Con- museums in other cities its new team of 1982 4-H Lannom of Woburn: Hotel in Newton, (where cerns at the Division of who just happens to Rte. 128 meets the Mass to see these original Ambassadors. Bob Forgione and have asthma. This will Community Services, creations of Jim Hen- Congratulations goes to Reuben Bigelow of Pike i. There will be a Middlesex Community set the stage for Joseph cash bar, music by The son, along with a collage Danielle Burrier of Burlington: Judy College, Bedford. The LeVasseur. an Adaptive Music Machine, and wall of materials used in Chelmsford. Erin Royce, Mark Dooley Physical Education fee is $24.00. For in- and Jack Reynolds of refreshments. Singles the construction of the Mooney of Westford. Specialist in the formation, call 275-8910, Reading: Phyllis Knopf. from 25-44':: are Muppets. "The Art of Kevin Chatigny of Burlington Schools. He ext.291. Terry Seferian, Eric welcome; the admission the Muppets" exhibit Townsend, Alison will talk with the also includes life-size Randall of Wayland, Chipman. Richard children about asthma photomurals and Rosanna Fay of Pharo, and John Zarker and engage them in of Winchester. illustrating the Sudbury These 4-H beneficial exercises. techniques used to bring teens will be going The two-part series For further in- the Muppets to life, and through a series of will feature the much- Y OPEN CELEBRATE SUCCESS - Doug Mohns (left) former Bruins formation about this hockey star, and Rev. Fr. Richard T. Kunzman of North Reading, videotaped excerpts trainings encompassing loved Mozart Requiem fun-filled afternoon, and Grand Mass in C VMCA REGISTRATION director of the Pastoral Care Department at New England highlight favorite public relations and contact the American moments from speakers' skills. Minor, with soloists Rehabilitation Hospital, Woburn. They teamed up to push the Lung Association of Begins Sunday • March 21 television 'shows and The program is Jane Bryden, Karen Middlesex County, The sixth annual winter carnival to success. -The ice show ex- 1-4pm FOR movies featuring the sponsored by the 4-H Lykes, Karl Dan "Christmas Seal" travaganza is held to raise funds for the interfaith Chaplaincy Muppets. and Youth Development Sorenen, Ray DeVoil. People, at 272-2866. SPRING TERM PROGRAMS INCLUDING program at the 200-bed facility. Mohns, a former Bruins hockey Extended Museum Program of the and Robert 9 SWIMMING LESSONS star, lives in Braintree, and is vice-president of special services at hours will make it easy Massachusetts Honeysucker. Listeners YOUR OWN BUSINESS • DANCEROBICS the hospital. Fr. Kunzman resides in North Reading. The event for visitors to avoid Cooperative Extension may also enjoy the "Owning Your Own • GYMNASTICS was held at the Joyce Junior High School rink, Woburn. crowds and traffic Service. Each rarely heard Vesperae during this special Massachusetts county de Dominica, soprano Business. Risks and • PRESCHOOL exhibition. Families can has 15 to 20 Am arias, and Sonata for Rewards" is an eight- • ADULT FITNESS week seminar series on meet for an early dinner bassadors available to Fortepiano and Violin • ANDMORE smajl business nearby and then spend a talk about the 4-H ex- performed by guest Join Us and See Demonstrations In: Rehab health fair leisurely evening with perience Contact your artists Mark Kroll and management. The Gymnostics - 1:30-2:30 pm the Muppets. or they local Cooperative Ex- Carol Lieberman course, which is offered can visit during the less tension Service agent For tickets to the Wednesday evenings by Water Babies - 2-3 pm crowded late afternoon for more details. Mozart Festival, visit the Emmanuel College Dancerobics • 2-3 pm hours and have dinner Bostix or phone the Division of Continuing Special Children's Show-2:30-3 30 pm sparks concern Masterworks Chorale at Education, will start on in the Museum or on the HELP ON INSURANCE DOOR PRIZE-FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIP way home. Hours; Helpful information 262-3678. March 31. Topics in- SEE YOU SUNDAY MARCH 21 ST Tuesdays Fridays. 10 about property and clude, management and a.m. — 9 p.m.: Satur- liability insurance and PAK planning concepts; on good health days. Sundays and related safety subjects PAK (Parents of market identification; North Suburban holidays. 10 a.m. — 5 is available free to Asthmatic Kidsi. a budget procedures and Free medical screenings will be ments. p.m. Massachusetts con- support group of incorporation. For available at the New Engllgland There will be speakers and Passes and discount sumers who dial the parents of children with further information, YMCA asthma, sponsored by contact Emmanuel Rehabilitation Hospital. Woburn, on demonstrations by the Woburn coupons will not be valid Insurance Information 137 Lexington St., Woburn Saturday. March 20. from 10 A.M. to Police Department; Dr,_E. Michael during this special Institute's toll-free Tel- the American Lung College's Division of 3 Continuing Education at — 935-3270— "" " 4 P.M.. as part of the second annual Shuster Jr.. Woburn dentist: aerobic exhibition Timed Consumer Line. Association of Mid- 277-9340. exl. 118 11M "Health Works" health fair, a dancing exhibit by the Jackie tickets will be available The public service dlesex County, has nation-wide venture stressing the Sorenson School; the Woburn YMCA in advance or at the features brief recorded Importance of preventive health woman's fitness center; Mary Kay door. Advanced tickets messages on insurance care. Cosmetics emphasizing care of the go on sale April 17. Call topics and an invitation Professionals will screen all skin; the Woburn Animal Hospital, (617) 426-8855 for in- to callers to request comers for individual health advising on the care of pets. formation on tickets, printed informational problems that may not have been There will also be special exhibits reservations, hours, materials. N/DWYSWDEAWW detected by the Woburn Council of Social prices and travel Titles include home, Examinations will be offered free Concern, the Woburn Heart tenants and auto in- for blood pressure, anemia, vision, Association. Woburn Public 4-H AMBASSADORS surance basics; home hearing, height and weight, lung Library, the Arthritic Foundation. When was the last security tips; inventory GRAND OPENING volume, oral lesions, and others. Medical Alert. National Diary time you really listened forms; home values and ONE WEEK OF GRAND SAVINGS AT ALL 14 OF OUR STORES For a $7 charge, a blood chemistry Council, Lung Association, and to what a teenager had inflation; saving IN CELEBRATION OF OUR BEVERLY STORE test, usually costing more than $50. many others. to say? through deductibles; will be given. Coordinator for the event will be The Massachusetts 4- fire and wood stove There will be special demon- Dale Bevins. assisted by Laurie H Ambassadors safety. Harper. The medical coordinator Program is a statewide Reach out for a better Famous maker strations by therapists of the Oc- Spring Suits cupational Department featuring will be Lauren Johnston. group of teenagers who understanding of how to New spring suits adoptive devices, the Cardiac <*r Department, stressing factors in from a well known •heart disease, the Pain Management manufacturer. ■ Department, emphasizing control of Several styles available. .chronic pain, and other depart- 2 For 1 $5900 There are also 6 ounce denim CLEARANCE SALE! SKI values up lo $t20 prairie skirts. $1900 BIKES and MOPEDS Elsewhere up Hundreds of Bikes and to $36 Mopeds. .Some one of a SALE Brittania Jeans kind..Most still in cartons THIS SALE INCLUDES: and many other Some floor models..ALL brand name jeans. Many styles and AT CLEARANCE PRICES • Every Pair of Skis for S200.00 Short names to choose trom Sleeve THAT MUST BE SEEN! (while supplies last) or Less. Cotton CHOOSE FROM FAMOUS BRANDS 00 Jerseys • Every Pair of Ski Boots Not in V-neck, crew neck, double-v $12 and other styles in solids MQPEPS Next Years Line. values up lo $30 ^ and stripes. $200 OFF A terrific PUCH MAXI *W • Every Pairof Cross Country assortment PUCH SPORT '549 Skiis PUCH XK , '449 So\d .1399- • Every Parka, Vest, Ski Pant, Rain Slickers BICYCLES ^^H Bright green slicker with white whale print Raleigh Rapide 23"lro«m Sweater, etc. •165 '36 on navy canvas lining Columbia 10 tpd ■12? '30 Raleigh Rampar lOspd '149 '30 • Over 500 Pairs of Ski Poles Motobecane Nomad 2 '209 '30 THE RULES: $999 Raleigh Grand Prix •279 '229 '50 n«n WWW IX Sold •159 '129 '30 Just buy the first item at the original price and choose the Sold elsewhere up to $24 Ross Gran Tour '225 '175 '50 second item same price or less absolutely FREE Peugeot U08 or PH10 '232 '199 '33 . NO IAYAWAYS OR RETURNS Cotton Quilted Classic Spring Lotus Unique '310 •249 '61 All SALES HNAl Ross Super GT '289 '229 '60 Sweaters Jackets Jacket ROM BMX Snapper •179 •129 '50 Cotton pullovers in Mandarin style H<: 0s Chintz zip jacket Windsor Super Carrera '420 '349 •71 fashion stripes. calico print jackets. in tan, camel or red. Columbia Formula BMX '99 '79 '20 Peugeot PBN '319 '249 '70 Beeilw IBIIIII Sold '169 '139 •30 $1400 $16<>o $2499 Fuji Gran Tourer '249 •199 50 elsewhere up to $30 elsewhere up to $36 elsewhere up 10 $40 Fuji Sport 10 •199 '159 '40 Sale ends Saturday, March 20,1982. Plus Many More Bikes Unlisted I SALEM, N.H. WILMINGTON Beverly Plaza • Route 1A • Beverly (our newest store) bill bluLl STONEHAM 286 Main St. Route 28 at Kelly Rd. ROUTE 129 AT 93 EXIT l? late Rl 93 to Montvalc Ave Exit OPEN SUNDAY l TO 5 MON TO FRI 10-9 Lowell Marlboro Milford Ogunquit Randolph Spencer Opposite Punlon / TUES. TOFRI I? 9 SAT 9-5 Springfield Stoneham Waltham W.Boylston Wilmington Woburn Worcester HOURS ..« „ SAT 9TOS 658 94?! Mol.iroukoppr Mon.Fri. 10-8:00 438-0358•"<>-"•»:>< Monday-Friday 9:30 AM-9:30 PM Saturday 9:30 AM-9:00 PM , , .„,. 438035'438-0359 I-603 893-4620 Sat. til 6 PAGE S-4-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 SuoB.mer.t B De« Times*Cl»0~M(WoOu"i.B~d«>g. I«lnchw Burtnglonl. LmntiM »,„^ TT^InJ I-nsc-ipt. WmiW » Te-ufcur, To-.Crier. i«»*"W»W (from Page SI) Bakersfield's Okie, the Storyteller, Country's outlaw

got drunk waitin' fo it to close, his own life as he had done so per her body to the whole world"; about Travellers, playing local dates and fectly in the past. thought it was three in the morning a drunk lady named Alice and an appearing on radio station WMOR. His next two albums were not as when it was eleven at night"). He army buddy named Yates and Bill Morehead, Kentucky. After the successful as "Okie" and "Fightin' was charged with second-degree Crump and Windy City Annie and band. Hall continued with WMOR. Side", but his tributes to Jimmie burglary and escape and sent to San you and me and a lot of folks we both dee-jaying for a period of five years Rodgers and Bob Wills showed the Quenlin for six-months to fifteen know. And what's more, he is verv After enlistment in the army of source for a lot of his style and years He was paroled after two good at it. 1957, Hall was posted to Germany, manner It is too bad Haggard is so years and nine months at Ouentin Tom T. Hall's songs are full of where he worked on the APN radio closely identified with two songs, and drifted back home to Bakersfield colorful characters and intriguing network, taking the opportunity to because he has so much more to in November of i960, twenty-three or humorous situations. Born at try out a number of his own com- offer to his listeners But at the years old and much wiser Olive Hill. Kentucky in 1936. he first positions- with some success same time, those two songs got hjn When Haggard returned to learned to play on a broken Martin Discharged in 1961. he relumed to quickly lo a spot where more people Baker-field from prison, the town guitar, which his father, the WMOR, working with the was beginning^to grow as a minor would listen to him. Reverend Virgil Hall, restored to Technicians, another local band that center of country music A musician According to quotes attributed to working order At the age of 14. Tom enjoyed a brief existence During him. Merle has no racial hangups could make a decent living playing T. quit school and went to work in a this time Hall penned "DJ for a i "I got that out of me in prison" . no on local radio shows, at weekend clothing factory, two years later Day", a major hit for Jimmy politics ihe never votes), and few dances and in the rowdy taverns forming his first band, the Kentucky Newman in 1963. Next Dave Dudley catering to ranch hands and oil concerns about his image. Restless, scored with "Mad" in 19W. another moody, chain-smoking, as real as workers. Hall composition and Hall moved to the tattoo of a spider web on his back Merle played (he clubs in Nashville to begin supplying songs "He did that when he was young Bakersfield and then in 1962 went off to such acts as Roy Drusky. and (elt trapped", says his wife), he to Las Vegas to play in a band When Stonewall Jackson and Flatt and is a good old boy who put himself he returned he began to record. The Scruggs, eventually having his own through a lot of trouble as a kid and first release sold 200 copies, but the hit song with "I Washed My Face in lived to write and sing about it. second slipped into the charts, and the Morning Dew" in 1967. When he meanders onstage, like when Haggard recorded "All of My A year later. Jeannie C. Riley his recent appearance at the Friends are Gonna be Strangers", recorded "Harper Valley PTA" - a Paradise Club in Boston, he is cool the doors to big-time country music brilliant and highly commercial and quiet- no sequins, no down-on- opened wide for him. song about a fast-living woman and the-farm comments. He is there By 1968 he had become one of top a band of small town hyprocrites - with a story to tell and that is all. stars in country music, with a and Hall became the writer of a Merle's family originally hailed fanatical following in America's million seller. . from Checotah. in eastern factories and bars and prisons In recent years he's become Oklahoma, but went to California in owing to songs like "I Take a Lot of something of a superstar - when he I the great "Okie" migration in the Pride in What I Am", "Mama played Carnegie Hall in New York in depression years of the 1930's. Merle Tried" and "Hungry Eyes". 1973, the audience and the press was born in the spring of 1937 and And then he was catapulted into went into raptures - while record Tom T. Hall grew up closer to his father than his the spotlight with "Okie" and buyers snapped up such Hall ; mother His father taught him how Waylon Jennings And vet. for all of that, he is as "Fightin'Side". releases as "A Week in A County to fish and hunt, while his mother much preoccupied with the roots oi Unlike most of the others in the Jail" U969i; "The Year Clayton Country' musicians have been ; felt duty-bound to see that her baby country music as any other per tinsel world of Country Music. Delaney Died" (1971); "Old Dogs. trying to copy Hank Williams (or grew up a devout Christian. Mr. Haggard does not have grand Children and Watermelon Wine" years. The raw-edged sadness in his former " Haggard died when Merle was nine, pretensions about his greatness. He and "Ravishing Ruby" iboth 19731; voice and gut-level wrenching of his The problem, in Jennings' view, is and the trouble began. music has inspired many to follow in is his own man. unlikely to wind up "I Love". "That Song is Driving Me thai the powers thai be in Nashville When Merle was fourteen, he on network television, or do oil Crazy" and "Country Is" i all 1974» his footsteps have a history of timidity aboul started skipping school. to go fishing company commercials or show up and "Fast Horses" (1976) all chart But lo be a success in country change or expansion beyond a and sample grown-up vices with doing pop music and anything else toppers from Nashville's prime music you cannot make it just polishing of yesterday's rough some of his friends. H was felt that a he does not want to do. yarn spinner copying someone's else style edges. Frustration over such closed juvenile home would scare him back This "Okie" knows where he Most of his characters are Eventually your audience will mindedness became an obsession to his senses. But Merle simply- came from and that knowledge working people They are neither discover where your style came with Jennings, and eventually he walked out of the place the next day. keeps him "real country". amazingly strong nor amazingly from and you will be thrown out on banded together with a fellow giving him a police record and weak, just amazingly real and your ear- unless you can come up nonconformist named Tompali forcing him to keep on the move the Tom T. Hall familiar. They are people with with something new- Glaser to do battle with record next nine years. names like Fred and Jan and There are a few people in Nash- company executives for the cause ol The police record on Merle Ronald Tom T. Hall tells stories About Barbara Walker and Milton Howard ville who understand the need to greater independence Haggard grew quickly; stolen car in Pamela Brown, the girl who made and the Stigall boy They work down create something new out of country To everyone's amazement, their Kingman. armed robbery in him a success by marrying someone at the Shell station and raise hogs material that has been well covered efforts paid off. Record sales took Bakersfield. bogus checks in else; about his Grandma, who and drive school buses and pour before off, his concerts were packed, and Phoenix When he wasn't in jail, he whistled "What a Friend We Have in coffee at the Ed and Lois Cafe in One of those lew is Waylon Jen- he was named country music's top was exploring the Southwest; Jesus": about a deaf-mute girl towns like Cartersville. Georgia and nings. male vocalist in 1975 driving a truck, pitching hay. named Ramona and her tobacco- Hynde. Kentucky- towns linked not Jennings cut his musical teeth as It remains to be seen how well hopping freights, picking grapes, by superhighways but by two-lane the bass player for Buddy Holly's spitting suitor. Bad-Kye Thompson; Waylon, Glaser and all their buddies working oil fields, lying about his blacktops group The Crickets in the late 1950's. about Coot Marseilles, a former will cope with success. Waylon. in age so he could pick guitar in the But you never really doubt that And his rock n' roll background Mississippi yardman who now particular, has seemed a trifle the people Hall sings about or Tom appears from time to time in his fightin' and dancin" clubs. drives a Ford automobile around the bewildered by the uncritical ad- T. himself are going to survive. music, but not in his voice, which The police finally nailed him late streets of Heaven; about a red- miration that has come his way. and in 1957 when he and some pals tried They are going to get up tomorrow retains the country soul of a west haired woman up in West Virginia the hard and fast living it has thrust to burglarize a Bakerfield bar I "We morning and do whatever it is they Texas upbringing. who "save her heart to Jethro and upon him. ien have to do because, that's what Jennings has become one of the The largest selection of ployground equipment in N.E, peopie do most prominent of an ill-defined SPRING class of innovative musicians All three. Merle Haggard. Tom T. 'dM» around Nashville - a rough-hewn, Hall and Waylon Jennings are OUR BIRTHOHV SOLE sometimes inarticulate bunch who pleased to see their work well are serious about their music and received by the public But they Hedstrom LAHEY ROAD RACE bristle at the still widely-held seek success in the country music EommuE Registration forms assumption that if you don't sound a world on their own terms FREE LAYAWAY are now available lor lot like Hank Williams, you are They do not hide behind a lot of the Second Annual somehow doing violence to the fake cowboy nonsense and cornpone HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: Lahey Clinic Road Race- tradition of country music. philosophies. to be held on Sunday, They deliver their music - and in DOME CLIMBER In his works and his actions. April 4. Open to all in- Jennings has refuted that notion. He the style of true country music - you terested runners, the has boycotted the Grand Ole Opry can take it or leave it. 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As winter's grip fades, and pose. Another son. Warren, has his Held al the Manchester Armory By NANCY HALLIDAY warmer sunny days arrive, the own business. on Canal Street. Manchester. N H perennial garden begins to bloom Heimlich's does a large volume of you take Route 93 north to Route 293. This is the eighth year of the New At the N.H. Show, bulbs and indoor landscaping with local Exit Amoskeag Bridge Hampshire Spring Flower and perennials such as daylilies. iris, companies, such as Filenes. Dates are Wed . March 24, noon to Garden Show, titled "Spring in New digitalis, hollyhock and primrose various banks. Ramada Inns ifrom 9 pm; Thurs.. Fri . and Sat . March Hampshire," being held Wed- are shown in a garden that you can Maryland to Maine i and other 25. 26. 27. 10 am to 9 pm. and Sun . nesday, March 24 through Sunday. duplicate at home commercial establishments, where March 28.1 pm to 9 pm. There will be March 28 at the Armory in Man- Vegetables have not been greenery is used to enhance the a snack bar I an Australian Cafe/ for chester, New Hampshire forgotten Pinkerton Academy's decor your convenience "Spring in New- The Eighth Annual New Hamp- Hampshire " is waiting for you in Started eight years ago by hor- "Future Farmers of America" will shire Spring Flower and Garden Manchester, and there's lots of easy ticulturist Alexander I. Heimlich, present a walk-through vegetable Show is easv to reach from here. parking who has a nursery and garden garden. center in Woburn. it is still directed Many ideas for home vegetable by him. In addition to Alexander I gardens will be shown, including Prevent Heimlich and Sons, another local corn four feet high; small tomatoes SAVE AHEAD on busy plants; and a wide selection exhibiter is Mahoney's Rocky Ledge There's a way to pay up to '40 less Farm and Nursery of Winchester of other vegetables. heart Show exhibit for the KERO-SUN Portable Heater Heimlich. who is many times a These ideas will assure you of you'll need this spring. Gold Medal and President's Medal many luscious meals at con- attacks Portable Heater happens to be jarred, winner in Boston's New England siderable dollar savings during the Preventing and it shuts oft automatically. growing season. And in these days Flower Show, says the feature of treating heart attacks Roving (from Page S-l) of inflation, they will provide top- this year's show in New Hampshire will be the subjei of the will be the gorgeous golden acacias quality produce for canning and last week when the patrons of a sense than to take the advice of a public medical lecture from the Stone Estate in preserving, so you can continue lo Melrose gas station learned they known underworld figure who was given by Charles A. Massachusetts. enjoy vegetables from your garden were paying super prices for regular put up by the FBI to coach Williams Ellis. Jr., M.D. at Used in just one flower show a long after summer is gone. KER05UN gas. on what to say before meeting with Lawrence General year, they will be seen this year only A walk under the arbor in the Local news coverage of the story the phoney Arab sheik. Hospital ( LGH i vegetable garden is like a walk into has created some problems for other What's rank-smelling about the in Manchester. Lawrence at 7:30 p.m. Radiant 10 " early summer. station owners in this area too. I Williams' case is that the FBI Tuesday, March 23. Suggested Because you don't When you enter the Manchester Semi-retired. Al Heimlich is still spoke to several, and they all agreed succeeded at what it set out to do; The lecture is part of List Price hove money to burn. Armory, you will walk through an the guiding hand at the Alexander I that these practices occur but Sen. Williams has been forced to an on-going series - Suggested avenue of these graceful golden Heimlich and Sons Nursery and 95 they're not as common as the story resign, under the threat of ex- sponsored by the LGH jfl Bb List Price trees as you approach beautifully Garden Center on Burlington Street. $249 might have led you to believe. As one pulsion, even before his appeal is medical staff under the landscaped areas of spring and Woburn Sale Price put it, the discount chains that heard. What if he is eventually summer blooms. theme "Your Health: \W' S19995 provide nothing but gas might be vindicated? The consequences of A waterwheel and pond with Two of his three sons are involved It's in Your Hands." $20995 4* ' '. y Sale Price willing to take the risk, but station this is any citizen — or any political tulips, narcissus, banks of in the business now Raymond The hospital also 95 owners who take their businesses figure who has become an un- rhododendrons and azaleas in Heimlich is the landscape gardener, reached car- *S£ *169 seriously would never try to dupe desirable obstacle to an ad- diopulmonary colorful splendor along with and in fact, he buill the waterfall MOHOchuMth la- P-oh.^.ti U%» in Bjiid.igv UiM *o< Humoo Hoo.mi.Qn their customers in that way. ministration — could be targeted flowering trees, perennials and thai is a focal point in the Boston resuscitation " steel tubing. 2 swings. trapeze bar. 2 passenger glid- ' 14 Ml Ut» 97 ON OISPIAT U trapeze bar. 2 passenger er. 4 passenger lawn swing I # Classic 99 Interior A-100' Exterior Latex f OUR glider. Unassembled. 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Austin Prep Second Quarter Honor Roll Kevin Jackson. SOPHOMORES: HONOR ROLL - SECOND Anthonv Arcari: David Often. Richard Morel. FRESHMEN: Paul WOBURN SEMESTER —1981-1962 FRESHMEN: Michael Kelliher. Cooney; James Daley. BURLINGTON READING FIRST HONORS - JUNIORS. SECOND HONORS - SENIORS: Richard Benoit; FRESHMEN: FIRST HONORS — SENIORS: FIRST HONORS - SENIORS: John Alusow; James Angelo, Jr.: Thomas Burgomaster Timothy Kelley; Anthony Lo Vuolo. Robert Negri. Thomas Mackey; John Mallett; R SECOND HONORS - SENIORS: SOPHOMORES: Steven Donnell FRESHMEN: Brian Doherty; John Peter Morris; James Regan: FRESHMEN: Michael Addor: Martin Christopher George; Thomas George Simas. Ill JUNIORS: John Wheaton. JUNIORS: Daniel Daley William MacDonald: Timothy SECOND HONORS - SENIORS: Burke: Ha Chun Chun; Sean Harte; Murphy: Mark Solomon. Eric Apse; James Maggio; Kevin SOPHOMORES: Gary Best; John John Regan. SOPHOMORES: Burke; Michael Persson. FRESH- SECOND HONORS - SENIORS: Mooney. JUNIORS: Donald Raymond Couilliard; Robert C. Christopher Boyle: James Brine: Cloonan; Christopher Davidson; MEN: Scott Best; Aristides Speros: Derrah: Andrew DiCiaccio; Edward Edward Veno. Philip Kent: Steven Patti. Karl Scott Dawson; Michael Higgins; Geary; Aaron Gesin; John Ruping: Lawrence Stanton. Russel Jeffrey. Jr. SOPHOMORES: Hanrahan; Dennis Higgins; Mark DEAN'S LIST — FIRST JUNIORS: James Hynes: John William Arakelian; Merrick Cor- Paquette; Andrew Scharmer; SEMESTER —1981-1982 Lewis: Michael Ross: Thomas setti; Andres Hagan; Joseph Leahy. BURLINGTON FRESHMEN: Peter Kraut; David Michael Stalker. FRESHMEN: Stanton SOPHOMORES Mark Russell Mann; John McCretton; SENIORS: C Christopher Boyle; Cyr; John MacEachern; Charles Longo. John Penney; Erik Riera. Steven Patti; James Brine McLean: Robert Provenzano; STONEHAM JUNIORS: James Hynes Michael Seyffert. FRESHMEN: FIRST HONORS - FRESHMEN: WILMINGTON READING Stephen Card: Michael Connors: Joseph Cantone; Francis Keegan. FIRST HONORS — SENIORS: SENIORS: Timothy Kelley; Eric William Engel: Robert Ficociello: SECOND HONORS — SENIORS: Louis DiRupo. JUNIORS: Apse. JUNIORS: Rusell Jeffrey. Stephen Thompson David Day; Kevin GUI. JUNIORS Christopher Turner. Jr.; Christopher Davidson LYNNFTELD Thomas Flynn SOPHOMORES: SOPHOMORES: William Brookin STONEHAM SECOND HONORS — JUNIORS: Thomas DiGangi. FRESHMEN: ngs. SENIORS: David Day. JUNIORS: Peter LaFlamme SOPHOMORES Christopher D'Ambrosio; Steven SECOND HONORS — SENIORS: Thomas Flvnn. Eric Hartman: John Howard. Jr : DiGangi; Bernard Melanson: Ronald Cahill. JUNIORS: Stephen TEWKSBURY John Sidorowicz: Joseph Solomon Charles Scimone. Everett; Michael Licciardi: Eric SENIORS: John Alusow: Keith NORTH READING TEWKSBURV Meuse; Daniel Ugolini Rauseo: Richard Batten. JUNIORS: FIRST HONORS — FRESHMEN: FIRST HONORS — SENIORS: SOPHOMORES: Richard Finlay; Dean-Michael Sutherland: Sean David Gormlev. Keith Rauseo. JUNIORS: Brian Stephen Hartka; Leonard Howard: Harte: Ha Chun Chun SECOND HONORS - SENIORS: Kolek; Dean-Michael Sutherland. Kevin Robinson: FRESHMEN: WILMINGTON Christopher Norris. JUNIORS: SOPHOMORES: Brian Keane: David McCue. Jr.: Robert Palmer; SENIORS: Louis DiRupo: Ronald G. Scott Pupa. NOBS Cahill. Social Security NOBS, a non-profit WINCHESTER WOBURN organization, serves as SECOND HONORS — SENIORS: SENIORS: Thomas Wheaton; New student rules the nucleus for many N. David Samra. FRESHMEN: Christopher George JUNIORS: Russell Dieter. Richard Benoit. Students receiving or eliminated or the promising social ac- expecting to receive student otherwise tivities; dances, parties, Social Security benefits become ineligible. Also, ski-trips, clambakes, benefits lo these resort weekends, based on the work concerts, bowling, \ record of a parent students will no longer be paid for the summer tennis, hayrides, dinner Don'i ignore wedding realities should become familiar theatres, etc. with the new rules on months of May through August even if the To become part of Austin winter track students' benefits. NOBS is easy. There's As for love, she feels that people Dover C. Crawford. student attends school During the winter months, many during those months. no age limit. Simply be couples plan the details of their June who think love happens out of the Social Security district single or formerly blue are apt to confuse love with manager in Maiden said Students who first weddings and arrange for caterers, become eligible for married. musicians and photographers, but a sexual infatuation and not think recently. Dances are neia every about the work that goes with any co-captains chosen Under Social Security benefits for September leading Boston-area 1981 or later will receive Friday of the month at psychotherapist cautions that most deep relationship "A better ap- amendments passed the VFW, Main Street. proach to love," she says, "is to checks only for months couples tend to ignore important State Coaches' Meet, and 19th in the last August, students Saugus. (behind K- think of it as a way of life in which Seniors David O'Donnell of who were receiving they attend school full psychological factors. Northern Area Meet and the Eastern time through July 1982. Mart). Proper Dress •"Despite public awareness of the the wellbeing of anotner pei&uu i» «u Billerica and Donald Foucber of benefits as of August required. No Jeans least as important to you as your Methuen are currently serving as Mass. State Meet. With three of his 1981 and who begin full No checks will be paid to difficulty of achieving a good team-mates he placed 6th in the 2- these students based on Donation is $2.00 to marriage, and despite escalating own wellbeing. With that as a base. co-captains of the winter track team time attendance at a Members and $3.00 to the 'work' enters as a basic reality. at Austin Preparatory School, The mile relay in the State Relays. post-secondary school attendance at a post- divorce statistics, the average O'Donnell has been a member of secondary school after Non-Members. Dancing couple still tends to focus on relat Key factors in the challenge of two were chosen by their classmates before May 1982 will, in to alternating live bands the track team for four years, and that. hely trivial issues instead of facing coexisting in harmony, she explains, to lead the team for the 1982 season. general, continue to runs from 8:30 to 12:30. •are the willingness to see another Foucher has been a member of the has run spring track for four years receive benefits. The up to such critical issues as fidelity, He has also been a member of Austin Further information For further in- hildren, illness, drinking habits, person as he really is; being aware winter track team, spring track benefit amount, formation and a of the differences in personalities team, and the cross country team teams in cross country and ski however, will be is available at any changes in the family, money racing. He was part of the Austin Social Security office calendar of events write matters, and defined areas of and the flaws that will probably for three years. He has served a reduced by 25 percent to NOBS. Box 94. always be there, and being able to captain of all three teams He team which set a school record in the each year, beginning The Maiden office is responsibility." says Eileen M. mile relay at the State Coaches' located at 200 Pleasant Swampscott. Ma. 01907 Salame, MSW, senior therapist and work towards improvement and recently had the Merrimack Valley with the October 3. 1982 or call Bernie at 595-9745 change while knowing that it will Meet. check, until the benefit Street. The telephone director of group therapy for Boston Conference's best performance in O'Donnell is active in many other number is 423-3700. or 595-8616. based Family Counseling and never be complete. That's what i s comp1e t e 1 y compatibility means." the 1.000-yard dash with a time of Austin groups. He has been a Guidance Centers. 2:24.9. This record-breaking per- member of the Student Council for "Even with the passage of time," In the subject of change. Salame formance came, in a league meet four years, and has served on te says Salame, who has counseled says, "many people think they can against Chelmsford. Foucher also Orientation Committee He is a couples for more than twenty years, change a partner after marriage, holds the Austin Prep record in the member of the yearbook staff. The "couples still emphasize romance but most people change very little. mile relay and thetwo-mile relay. Austin senior is a member of the and fun and hate to face up to the Mark Twain summed it up when he Also an excellent athlete in cross C.Y.O: at St. Mary's in Pinehurst, 'practical' considerations that make said you couldn't throw habit out the country. Foucher has placed 9th in and will receive his Eagle rank in marriages work. Engaged people upstairs window, you had to coax it the State Catholic Meet. 26th in the scouting from Troop 55 this spring. who spend most of their time disco down the stairs one step at a time " dancing seldom sit down to share She would like to see better' their deep-seated fears and feelings training on marriage at the high MOTHERS VES.Y0U or discuss what kind of parents they school level to holp young people Unbelievable. But True plan to b5 and how they intend to WITHOUT CUSTODY face up to the •■practical" realities Mothers Without resolve any differences of opinion." that can make marriages work. "If Custody — Monthly Salame says she tells young individuals looking for partners took support group meeting couples to observe carefully how the same approach employers do for women who do not their intended spouse "does business when hiring new people....ob- live with their children' ■ with friends and relatives. Since servation, testing, references, due to voluntary compromise in marriage is not training, many ill-fated marriages custody exchanges, always possible, she says "the art of could be avoided." court decisions, joint negotiation" can become very Familv Counseling and Guidance custody, etc. Group order a new '82 Chevrolet or important, and she cautions that too meets north of Boston MAKES IT EASY much giving-in can boomerang. Centers. Inc. provides individual and group counseling and serves the on the second Sunday of 1982s "Marital difficulties are similar to each month. For further SeWt from: Chevetles, Oldsmobile and still be traffic problems," she says. "At a Boston metropolitan area from locations in Boston. 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Theta ■ J has full time openings \GET MORE THAN In the tallowing positions: Abcor^ [JUST A PAYCHECK EXPERIENCED ...IS PEOPLE...we are also tKe leading company worldwide in semi-permeable membrane separation technology for At the M/A COM Components WIRE BONDERS Companies in Burlington, you'll get Requirements for this position are 3 5 years exper- NURSING industrial waste stream concentration and chemical re- ience as a senior wire bonder. Good eyesight ond covery more than |usf a good salary Because we're an exciting, growing company manuol dexterity plus the ability to work with little PROFESSIONALS offering a simulating environment, or no supervision are necessary CLERK TYPIST advancement opportunities, frequent Responsibilities will be preforming the basic wire ...Here's Your Opportunity To Specialize! We are currently seeking a candidate to organize the reviews and superb benefits including bonding operation using various sizes of aluminum dental, health and life insurance, profit The Kidney Center provides essential dialysis treatment services 24 hours a clerical (unctions within the manufacturing deportment. wire. Wire bonders should be able to follow diagram day 6 days a week We also provide you the professional nurse the Responsibilities include the organization of all logs, main- sharing, tuition reimbursement and even procedures ond to maintain department standards opportunity to expand your skills mlo this important medical specialty it tenance of files, typing, operation of the computer, and "Bonus Days Off" you re a mature and responsible RN or LPN consider the following positions use of the word processor, as needed. High school de- EXPERIENCED m our unique non-hospital setting gree plus clerical experience is required. COST CLERK QC INSPECTORS NURSE COORDINATOR RECEIVER This is a unique position and calls for at least one year of diaiysrs Experience in chip ond wire bond inspection to mil experience Reporting directly to the Head Nurse youli be responsible for a We are seeking a candidate to run the receiving func- We are seeking a mature, pleasant standards plus minimum of I year experience in QC mannered individual to assist in prepar- group of patients as well as a team of staff members And you H be the chief tion within our stockroom. Responsibilities include verifi- incoming ond outgoing inspection using a microscope liaison between all members oi operations including patients and cation of shipment receipts as well as maintenance of all ing |ob budgets, payroll and expense is required. Familiarity with semiconductor or hybrid physicians This * a Day Shift (6 am • 4 30 pm> position 4 days a wee* estimates, posting accounting data. logs. Qualifications include a high school degree, prior circuits is a plus. administering petly cash and perform- experience in a shipping/receiving deportment and know- HOME TRAINING/DIALYSIS NURSES ledge of forklift truck opero'ion. ing various administrative functions. The person we are seeking should have EXPERIENCED Positions are available on either our Day (6 am - '. JU p<-?., "* Evening a strong accounting background with (3 30 pm - 2 am) shifts for RN's or LPN s w.th at least, ne year of dtaiys*s experience Your time will be divided between instructing patients m home MECHANICAL the ability to type reports and input data GROUPLEADER dialysis methodology and providing dialysis services Understanding am ASSEMBLERS into an EDP system Minimum of I-year experience in electro mechanical communication skills are highly desirable Successful candidates will be responsible for the assem- production supervision is required. If you are a self- We can offer a competitive salary generous differentials and an extensive For more information, please call starter motivated and hove the ability to motivate bly of a complex piping system consisting of steel and PVC program o' benefits and continuing education Also these positions ole' the Employment Office at 272 3000, others ond get results, this position could be yours. varied responsibilities thai can lead to positive professional advancement To pipes volves. pumps, motors and electrical control equip- exl. 2034. apply 'or these immediate opportunities please call Sandra Madison ment. This position requires familiarity with pipe fitting. Director o' Nursmg at 254-9100 solid welding experience ond a high school degree or INVENTORY equivalent. CONTROLCLERK PRODUCTION OPERATOR In this position you will be responsible for all stock We are seeking a candidate to manufacture filter tubes by vldfc room activities which include receiving, storing, ond manual assembly ond machine operation. Tasks include Components Companies issuing of parts, preparation of kits, maintaining a cutting plostic sheets and tubes, gluing and dye testing. Burlington. MA manual inventory control system and any other duties Manufacturing experience is highly desirable Candidates An equal OppO'iunii> employ*' wt t •» » thot may pertain to inventory control. A minimum of must be dependable and capable of performing physical The Total Communications Solution I year's experience in an inventory control environ- work ment is required. We offer competitive woges ond excellent benefits. We offer on excellent salary and benefits pockage. Stop including dental and hospitalizotion plans. Become an by to fill out an application or send your resume to important part of o new ond exciting technology Roberto D. Elnli, Personnel Representative. 850 Main St. Coll or come In ond oik for Judy Mello (Route 31). Wilmington, MA 01M7. RECEPTIONIST/ to set up on appointment An Equal Opportunity Employer M F 1517 SWITCHBOARD 935-7600 THETAJ OPERATOR CORPORATION R.YS Missing Critical Cure? • JOIN A LEADER • 208 West Cummings Park Our continued growth hot creoled o now Woburn. MA 01801 PRINTED CIRCUIT opening for someone lo operate our Dimension Leadership In power opto-electronks switchboord ond to greet visitors in our busy Equal Opportunity Employer Printed Circuit Corporation has openings for qualified reception area D BUILD experienced individuals in the following areos Telephone Company training is preferred with ot least I yeor experience on the Dimension K egisler • Accounting Clark — Bookkeeping exp. I system or experience in o position involving YOUR *ora7week 160 hour I frequent public contact. multidiSCiplinary preferred SECURITY critical care course • Chem. Lab Assi.tonts — 1 si ond 2nd Shift, (6.0 CE U si beginning We offer competitive wogei, excellent fringe CAREER March 29 1982 exp. required benefits and all the advantages of our subur- • N/C Drill Operator —All Shifts, exp. required ban location. Please coll 651-6100 Ext. Mt •Drill Sharpener — 1st Shift, exp. required I ond speak with Pot Flanogan to arrange for an PART TIME WEEKENDS I interview. • Platen — 1st Shift, exp. required NIGHT OWLS • Silk Screeneri — 1st Shift, exp. required BURLINGTON AREA DYNAMICS RESEARCH CORPORATION If you are interested in joining our successful team come We have 25 immediate openings for individuals in to fill out on application Monday-Friday. 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. to work as security officers in high tech compan- Printed Circuit offers competitive solories. shift differential ies. We offer an above average starting rate, pro* .rartirp ond a comprehensive benefits pockage vide professional training, scheduled pay reviews. and unsurpassed promotional opportunities. Join a progressive critical on days with rotation a well managed, fast growing organization with care team ot a ot permanent nights an outstanding reputation. «# suburban teaching (with Sunday- hospital where Thursday and every OPEN INTERVIEWS: Mon.-Fri. 9 am to 5 pm nurses make a weekend 0" option) difference

' |/iMMmi[ 25 POSITIONS W AVI Mc.&-ri'>.»s"u» $t f Ml '0 ■ lenrtaa Micao 1 asm**- 1 «'f *l ttiitii Dft.l 1 LOCAL OFFICE: 265 Wihn St., Burlington, MA 272-8474 or 367^580 Hospital Road To arrange 'or an interview Maiden, MA 02 ippomtment please can on equal opportunity employer ,. . ludithComeau. Employment n toiaOooo Manager 322-7560 Ext PRIMED CIRCUIT ::-::-:::- E"Dioy»' 5350 0'5352 10 MICRO DRIVE WOBURN. MASS 01801 SMui (6171935-9570 THE MALMN HOSPITAL An (gut1 Oppoflun-iy Er-HWrW Stock Person Mature, accurate person with knowledge ol electro/mechanical components needed for Clerk Typist all phases ol stockroom operation. We are seeking a dependable person with typing skills. You get the best at NEC. .competitive wages Duties will include processing customer orders, switchboard Call Personnel — 935-8020 — excellent working environment . and outstanding relief and general office work. We offer competitive salaries. company-paid benefits to include medical, dental, comprehensive benefits and pleasant working conditions Energy Sciences, Inc life and accident insurance; an education reim- Will consider part time. I Gill Street bursement program, and much, much more. Pleaso call Mary Tufts — 935-7150 Woburn. MA 01801 935-8020 Right now we have an outstanding opporlunity and Globe Ticket Company equal opportunity employer is t? we invite you to apply for the following position at 222 New Boston St., Woburn, MA 01888 our conveniently located Woburn facility on equal opportunity employer 13 'B Z* SHOPPING CARRIAGE REPAIR Material Handler SILK SCREEN Corrioge Trade Company is accepting applications for a position for o repair person in our Service Dept We ore looking for o conscientious reliable person witn mechanical OPERATOR experience to fill this position. You will be responsible for unpacking our computer 2 yeors experience preferred. Blue Cross, Blue terminals from shipping boxes and will prepare Shield, life insurance and profit sharing. Salary Call 933-3216 product for shipment to our customers. Must be able to lift 70 pounds. commensurate with experinece. between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. for an appt. Call for interview Come find out what NEC can oiler you by calling Carriage Trade Company, Inc. Joan Ingrassia for an appointment today at The Silk Screenery 862-3120. 192 New Boiton Street 210 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 Woburn, Mats. 01101 „,. { 389-8250 NEC WANTED ADMINISTRATIVE NEC Information Systems, Inc. Bookkeeper Full and Part Time 44 Cummings Park Woburn. Massachusetts 01801 ■ Experienced Restaurant Help SECRETARY Port time wanted for small FULLTIME A committed equal opportunity employer m/tmp .growing computer firm. Ac- Souper Salad, Boston's most abundant salad Intelligent, mature, dependable, organized counts payable, accounts re- Waiters/ bar in the Burlington Mall Food Court (near person wanted for expanding office. Typing, ceivable, general ledger du- Cinema) is hiring full and part time counter ties. 25 hours per week. Ex- filing, phone answering, etc. Should be able help and prep people. perience required. Waitresses to work without supervision Paid medical in- surance, half day program, educational assis- Call Elaine Apply Apply In person Monday-Friday 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. System- tance, salary negotiable. Heading Dinner -944-3443- Join the Best, Work For Us... Kontaktlnc. SOUPER SALAD 530 Main St. Grow With Us"! IMMEDIATE TEMPORARY OPENINGS FOR: Burlington Mall — Burlington, MA an equal opportunity employer is 19 -229-2910- Reading, MA • Switchboard Operators • Vacation Pay • Secretaries • Excellent Benefits PARKS INSULATION Die Makers j SECRETARY • Typists • Flexibility Tired of working on the bench? Call Suaan for appointmant — 273-5959 WORKERS INSTALLER We ottar on outstanding opportunity to learn the Traveling (Small firm moving to Commerce Way, Woburn PART TIME Experienced with blown-in Wire E.D.M. business including t'u, operation ond computer . (off Rte. 128). Good typing and shorthand essen- Temporary full time for insulation desired. Exper- programming Bring your Die Making skills to the world * tial.9 to5. 5dayweek. of Traveling Wire E.D.M. Gran Cutting ience with ladder work or carpentry will do. Grounds Maintenance Call for appointment Ballf ield Maintenance SHEFIELD PROGRESSIVE INC. BURUMGTON 935-1221 195 North Street North Reading, MA — 523-4810 — RECREATIOMDEPT WOBURN in? -272-7330- - -944-7886- " «BBB> 4BBBa> «-w* «■■» 4BMB> «B**B> ■ «BB»> eaaa» ■«■■* PAGE S-8-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 No. BeeJing Tremciiol. VWnlnBW «'«*»n ■■■ 933-3700 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham..

GET MORE THAN TRIM ADVERTISING LASEP PRODUCTION CLERICAL JUST A PAYCHECK O^ATO" Excellent opportunity for an individuol with good oraoniiotionol ond typing skill. Responsibilities include o voriety of clerical duties Some exper- At the M/A COM Components Companies in Burlington, you'll get more ience in an advertising environment helpful than just a good salary Because we're an exciting, growing company We are seeking a really good manual ottering a stimulating environment, advancement opportunities, laser trim operator. Previous laser MERCHANDISING Ireguent reviews and superb benefits including dental, healtb and lit* trim experience preferred. Excellent insurance, protit sharing, tuition reimbursement and even Bonus CLERICALS wages for the right person. Good entry level positions for individuals who are Days Off ys The Ad looking lor a coreer in merchandising. Must be On The Next Page good with ligures ond detoil oriented. Retoil background helpful. PRECISION MECHANICAL SECRETARIES DATA ENTRY *$&** OPERATORS INSPECTOR We will challenge your total skill package — personally and professionally Positions open for day and evening shifts At least 6 months keypunching experience preferred We have a range of secretarial openings from the Fine opportunity for a person We are looking lor an experienced individual to assume the respon- senior level right up to secretary to one of our top with previous experience on Mech-el. PRINT DEPARTMENT sibilities ol a precision incoming mechanical inspector. Within our corporate officers We are looking for a poised clean, modern, air-conditioned mechanical inspection department, professional with multi-faceted administrative skills ASSISTANT/ADVERTISING you'll perform incoming or final inspection of complex mechanical Familiarity with word processing equipment would Hybrid Systems offers an unusually Our Print Deportment Is seeking a relioble in- parts Because of the diversity of M/A COM's products, you'll have the be helpful These positions require an organized yet good benefits program, including dividual with phototypesetting experience. Will opportunity to work on a wide variety of products — from military to flexible person with at least 5 years experience and company.paid dental insurance, commercial, through both high and low tolerances Applicants must be currently working for a high-tech company capable of using standard inspection tools, and doing their own set ups. and an excellent working RETAIL ACCOUNTS A minimum of two years' experience as a precision mechanical inspec- Test your ability, mind, and grace under fire, send environment tor is a must resume to Marsha Dooley PAYABLE PROCESSORS We have openings lor individuals with ot least Interested? CHOMERICS, INC. 2 years of retail accounts payable experience EXPERIMENTAL MACHINIST Drop in or call our • Interpret terms of sole to establish invoice Materials Science and Personnel Office, 667 8700. payment doles Engineering for Industry Interview appointments up to 8 pm. • Reconcile vendors invoices to receiving records. • Prepare chargebock to vendors for billing In this position >ou «n" make experimental prototypes You will 77 Dragon Court. Woburn. MA 01888 construct, debug M 'epa" a variety of jigs, fixtures and simple errors and discrepancies machines used r the semiconductor area This will involve working with an equal opportunity employ*" m I • Work with merchandising and distribution a mechanical engineer 0' designer on completed assemblies. This Hybrid Systems personnel to solve problems means you will also operate a variety of machine tools and work to close I ORfOlAtlON tolerances 'rom engineering drawings, sketches or verbal instructions 22 Linnell Circle We offer an outstanding benefits program includ- Btllenca, Massachusetts 01821 . ing excellent medical and dental plan life insur- You must have tool and die construction experience, as well as 5 years' An equal opportunity employer m/f/hdCpd * ance, income protection ond o liberol employee machinist experience Full or Part Time discount Please forward resume, specifying position of In- {SEMICONDUCTOR terest, or to complete an application, drop by our SALES Personnel Office. {PROCESSORS Work for a well-known nome in children shoes and in Unemployment II Commerce Way. Woburn, MA OTIes a congenial 'atmosphere. Come to Stride Rite at Jordan \2nd Shift Marsh to keep pace with our growth. An equal opportunity employer M F We ore seeking, mature and personable individuals. Statistics 'We have several entry level positions open for individuals to work our Willing to tram Flexible port time day schedules Bene June July Aug.Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jon. 2nd shift, 3:30pm 12 midnight. In our semiconductor process area you fits, including a generous store discount. Burlington 4.9 5.0 5.6 5.0 5.3 4.6 4,8 5.6 will learn to grow and process silicon crystals from start to finish Please apply In person to Mr. Lee Avery iviaishal! Working closely with a supervisor/technician you will operate simple HrrtruJ Nome* forLe&tt ST rid* Rite Shoe Department Reading 4.0 4."2 4.6 4.1 4.4 3.8 4.0 4.6 test equipment and maintain records as required High school 2nd Floor. 10a.m. -3 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Winchester 4.9 5.1 5.7 5.1 5.4 4.7 4.9 5.7 graduate required Burlington Moll — Burlington Woburn 5.5 5.7 6.3 5.6 6.0 5.2 5.4 6.3 Get off to a Fresh Start This Spring.. •Statistics provided by \CUSTODIANS Massachusetts Division of Employment Security Feel good about Pin Money Is no longer We have an immediate need for Custodians on our 4pm midnight shift ManAn equal oppo*'unity marsh .employ*' Candidates should have 1-2 years' experience in general industrial an extra these days, It has yourself VSS////////S///S////////////////SSSS//7/////////S/'/S////////W custodial work, including floors rugs, windows and general cleaning Responsibilities will be n une building This position offers a fast become a necessity. shift differential. • Help Elderly, Disabled and Children If you are a caring, nurturing person who remain in their own homes. For more information, please call the Employment Office at 272 3000. is now in a position where you must work ext. 2034. SPRING AHEAIh we are here to offer you a position as a • Work in your own community as many Homemaker-Health Aide. Your work will help hours as you wish. with Travis Personnel! individuals and families in the community e Earn while you learn - we offer paid in addition to assisting you tn making ends Home Health Aide Training. ADMIN. »SST. -Fluent German, s/h S20K meet. • WORK WITH US F/C BOOKKEEPER Degree, a plus. Mid-teens Call 935-3976 for more information A9^r EXEC. SEC. - S/h, Dictaphone S2M INTERCITY HOMEMAKER SERVICE. INC. SECRETARIES - Small design firm tt $250 I/S5N North Metropolitan Equal Employment Opportunity/ j Components Companies Affirmetim Action Employer DATA ENTRY - Computer firm S225 Burlington, MA ll'lr/J Homemaker-Health Aide 321-6300 or 745-7842 Several other excellent positions are available. Interviews in Your Ant An equal opportunity employer m f h V Companies pay all fees. Service, Inc. The Total Communications Solution Drop in or coH Linda or Etther, 272-6750 Open evenings by appointment. ATTENTION Box 57 Security Officers : Middlesex Turnpike We don't like to boast — but Secretaries and Typists TIWISPersonnel >»Burlrllngton, MA 01803 CUSTOMER SERVICE We are proud of our professionalism, spirit and training. Join the Ness Team and work full We have immediate openings for experienced CLERK or part time as a uniformed security officer in secretaries and typists with 50 words or better thelexington, Woburn, Bedford areas. per minute speeds. Converse, the leading domestic manufacturer ot CAREER MINDED PEOPLE, No experience necessary as we provide uni- For more information athletic footwear, is looking for a Customer Service forms and training. Start at $4.45 per hour with clerk to work in its Corporate headquarters in ARE YOU CAREER DISTURBED? call . Wilmington. automatic increase to $4.75 per hour after 6 — 272-4350 — This position involves the taking of phone orders Not satisif led? months. Applicants must have a car, telephone from sales reps, the research and process of cus*- Not utilizing your full potential? and good citizenship record. tomer cancellations, and various other clerical duties. Qualified candidates should be High School Do you have a desire for self-employment Those interested please call graduates with a minimum of 2 years office experi- and interest in nutrition ond ecology? — 753-8474 — MAT^PCfWER©TEMPOB»nv SERVICES 3eKS*^ ence in general/clerical duties. Call Bob for an appointment 120 Cambridge Street, iurllngfon Converse offers a complete benefits package between 9 a.m. • 8 p.m. NESS CORPORATION - 272-4350 - including dental coverage and tuition reimbursement — 944-5328— >•» An equal opportunity employer nn Interested applicants for this position should call •VvVWWVV*«MnM«M«W(WA»»«A«»AAnWVV Christine P. Gaitan at 657-5700. Converse is located just off Route 93 at Exit 13 (Concord St.), at 55 Fordham Road, Wilmington, Switchboard Operator MA 01887. Auto Body Clerk Typist Seeking operotor to run consol styled switchboard. If you enjoy busy, challenging work, this is the job for you Our personnel deportment hot an immediate opening Telephone experience preferred for a clerk typist to provide assistance tn support of recruit- We offer an excellent benefit package. Please coll Martha ment ond employment oetivity. In addition, this person | Corey. Personnel Manager, at 935 9165 on Tuesday or Person will type memos and correspondence and maintain vor- "con VERSE Friday for an Interview. ious personnel logs ond files. Full Time This position requires general office experience, excel- lent typing skills occurocy with details, organizational A.E. Borden/The Bo yd Corp. skills, ond good telephone manner. Located at the junc- 112 Commerce Way. Experience required. Company benefits. tion of Routes 138 and 28. we offer a 35 hour week r> equal oppotunity employe' Woburn. MA 01S01 Call 272-9750 excellent company paid benefits, and a subsidized cofeteno. An Equal Opportunity Employer ,6 )g For appointment ACCOUNTING coll Personnel Deportment 944-3700 Reading '«///////////////^^^^^^^^ CLERK LIGHT INDUSTRIAL BEDFORD Lite typing, billing, custo- A Addison Wesley s mer contact, provide diver Part Time Shipping and Receiving Pubttebing Company, Jnc. sity for personable indivi- Jacob W.y. Reeding, MA. 016% LEGAL SECY 300 dual with A'R-A P. bkgrnd. Packers — Assemblers Fee paid by company SUMMIT EXCLUSIVE Prominent company offers Fill your free time with work. Vorious ossignments both An Affirmative Action, Assist pleasant corporate counsel of excellent excellent benefits. $220 t Office Help long ond short term in local areos. Pay day on Friday. Coll Equal Opportunity Employer it-M manufacturing corporation, 80 shorthand re- for an appointment. Basic office procedures, phone, filing, ^■e* Ask for Diane quired No dictaphone Top benefits For details posting, light typing. Possibly could 1 £Ae\ -273-3040- call Virginia Lewis, 965-3000 lead to full time. SUMMIT PERSONNEL »£52i 97 Cambridge St. Burlington, MA Liberty Mutual 200 Boylston St. Rt. 9 ■ Newton (RearotTretfreyR.E.) -. 933-6646 Personnel Pool- esipinwni..*,■»»%■■ - 'yy^//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Insurance Company W*>* >«»»»* >«e»»» ■«■■>•'«« PART TIME Part Time Data Entry Clerk Nursing Assistants Manager Full time clerical position available. Typing re- GENERAL quired. 5 day week 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Liberol Full Time or Part Time Hallmork card shop. Burling- Order Checker Secretary benefits. Excellent chance for advancement. ton area 40 hour schedule Full time positions available 8:15 a.m. • 5 p.m. 7 A.M. to 3 P.M. Job consists of typing, on- includes 2 evenings, paid Competitive salary ond fringe benefits. CLERICAL Excellent salary and benefit program offered. swering phones ond riling. No Blue Cross. Excellent career Contact Janet Allen at — APPLY — Including typing, figure work, Training for the inexperienced assistant. Call experience necessary. Hours opportunity With large New ond computer input. Hours to for appointment Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to ore flexible. Must bo able to England Chain, -861-8750- bearronged. work 4 hours o day. Position Send resume to: Please call 3 m open immediately 173 Bedford St., Lexington, MA 02173 Time Electronics P -665-7050- Box No. »• Cindy Richardson an equal opportunity employer M/F 150C New Boston St. (Woburn Industrial Park) Dally Times for interview appt. \ Woburn. Matt. Middlesex Fells Nursing Home Call 933-2773 ! 25 Montvale Avt>. OTeXJuOl Oppo'tuttle •mplover 17-1* — 833-2200 — Melroie, Mats. itit and oik for Maureen Woburn, MA 01 Ml j \

BBBBBBBSBBSl BBBBBBBB«BBSBSl II Sopowmtni to OWty TUTIM A OtonicH (Woburn.R«adtng. Wtnorteeter. Boning-on, LynnfteM Villager No R—Oing Tranacnpl. Wilmingtonk Taivfcaoury TownCrter Stortaham IrvJaparxJeni WEDNESDAY, AAARCH 17,1982-PAGE S-9 933-3700 933-3700

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High Voltage Engineering Corporation is a suburban manufacturer of specialized in- AsMALOGYG is one of the rore high- EVERYTHING YOU Work Toward A technology companies that offers the highest quality struments and electron beam processing solutions to customers problems, while maintaining machines used in industrial applications. economically attractive prices. For this reason our ALWAYS WANTED OUT Healthy Goal! business - and our employees — ore prosper u g

Port ond full time positions ovoiloble for: We create ond manufacture some of the most ad- OF YOUR JOB... SECRETARY vanced doto conversion ond signal processing instruments used in doto acquisition and onalysis RNs for industry, science, medicine and communications. AND MORE. Qur rapidly' growing Marketing Depart- Join Analogic ..and shore our success •Med Surg . 11 P.M. 7AM ment has the need for a Secretary who •Nursery. II P.M 7 A.M. Advancement opporlunilies. The chance lo learn and grow But thal's likes diversification and working in a busy not all you'll find at M/A-COM Components Companies •ICU. experienced required 7 A.M. -3 P.M. environment. You should have good typing ond 3 P.M II P.M. Group Leader and shorthand skills and the desire to put Here, we believe in giving people what they are worth So you get a your talents to work. Kit Preparation Area great salary and frequent reviews In addition to a substantial benefits package thai includes profit sharing and retirement plans dental LPNs You will supervise o group of seven people who audit health and life insurance, paid holidays and vacations - even "Bonus We offer an excellent starling rate and count and document PC board materials before •Med Surg . 11 P.M. -7A.M. benefit package. Please send resume or ossembly. Additionally, you will be responsible for call Jane Wing at (617) 272-1313. the operation and maintenance of IC cutting ond To top it all off. M/A-COM offers m-house training and tuition reim- automatic crimping equipment bursement Get everything you always wanted in a job - and more Cytologist Come to M/A-COM And gel a whole lot more You should have a good working knowledge of Doy shift. Applicants must be registered or re- MIOM VOLTAGE , _ . manual port insertion, components and their color gistry eligible 8 ENCIMEERINO ^ «'°- . codes ond masking. Supervisory experience is re- CORPORATION 6u'l.n9i0f> MA OiSOj quired. A minimum of 2 years working in a kit iMPROGRAMS ENGINEER Winchester Hospital offers a competitive salary *" Equ*v Opoo«u"'T» (-ipio.e- M i preparation oreo is necessary and on excellent benefit plan Analogic offers excellent salaries ond o comprehen- We are seekmo a person to supervise OC electronic technicians and Please contact Helen Hogan In the Employee sive benefits package. We ore conveniently located perform MRS functions for electrical test Other responsibilities in- Relations Department at 729-9000. ext. 274. off Route 128 Exit 32 clude coordination of customer-source activities, response to failure analysis and corrective actions and implementation of program " you ore qualified please forward your resume monitoring activity This person should have a minimum o" an WINCHESTER HOSPITAL Lahey Clinic Medical Center including salary requirements, or call Matt McKechnie Associate's degree in electronics with 3-5 years of supervisory ex penence and quality control Working knowledge of military specs a Winchester. MA 01890 LABORATORY must An Equal Opportunity Employer w Night Lab Charters JN PROCESS INSPECTOR Our Clinical Laboiatory is scheduled to go on-line with a new computer system in mid-April «aket.eld.M» -« We are seeking an In-process Inspector to perform visual inspection of We ate seeking candidates to assisi in a variety mrss„„ («IOY«m micro-circuit assemblies, component attachment, solder and of functions on the night shift Positions are lull „JI Oi>P°"" cleanliness This person will also be responsible for the maintenance Look out for leprechauns. and/or port time with o flexible schedule be- of logs and records The person we are seeking should have 2 years of tween the hours ot 10PM-7AM Primary respon- micro circuit inspection experience and be familiar with MIL specs sibilities will be charting lab results, assisting In the slat lab etc Preference will be given to those with a background in EKG ana/or Phlebotomy For more Mormatton or an Interview appoint- | EXPERIENCED ASSEMBLERS ment, please call Sandy Ramsay, Employment Manager at 2734750. Chemical We are seeking experienced asemblers to perform soldering opera- tions using microscopes, tweezers and hand soldering irons Ap LAHEY CLINIC Equipment Operator plicants should have 2-3 years experience soldering using a MEOICAL CENTER microscope 41 Mall Road An opening exists for o chemicol equipment operator Burlington, MA 018O5 to work in our Woburn plont. Duties include select Join us in the celebration. ing. measuring ond mixing a vonety of chemicals using various types of mixing equipment. \QUALITY CONTROL CLERK Offices in Reading and Chelmsford I Part-Time Call 944-8580 We require an experienced individual to assume these Monday thru r-ridav 7 A M 5 30 P.M responsibilities arid we offer on excellent storting We are seeking a person to work "Mother's Hours" performing NOTANAGINCV NtVERA'fl salary and benefits statistical work in the Quality Control Department Applicant must The have a good mathematical aptitude and be able to work with adding Kellyfci-l" Interested persons should visit our Lexington facility machines and calculators ond complete an application in order to be considered Kid for on Interview at our Woburn plant. For more information on these positions please call Charlie Jonas tt ANfOjAlOP-OHTUNIIt fMPlOV*"* Receptionist 272-3OO0, ext. 2034.

This is on excellent growth opportunity for on energetic Lechmere has the following individual interested in joining a high tech leader. As positions available immediately Receptionist, you ore the most visible representative of the MICROFILM CAMERA Company, since you greet all visitors and operate the switch board And as o member of our Personnel Department, simicon AMICON CORPORATION & RETRIEVAL OPERATOR you will be trained in some other important duties. Typing Part Time of 45 WPM required Knowledge of PBX system helpful. 25 HARTWELL /VENUE / LEXINGTON. MA 02173 Atik 9 A M to 2 P M. weekdoyi 12 49-4:45 weakdoys Printed ClrcuM Corporation offers a pleetent, modern 7 Components Companies work environment, competitive salaries ond o comprehen- No experience necessary, will Irain. Burlington, MA Some general office experience helpful. sive benefits package. Please opply ot our Personnel Of- fice Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., or call for An equal opportunity employer m In v COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT an oppointment. The Total Communications Solution CLERICAL Part Time Weekday Alternoons Secretaries Good filing skills ond telephone technique Apply in person ot Word Processors • Permanent benefits Person LECHMERE PRIflTED CIRCUIT M-K-ctr • Permanent pay rates PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT • Permanent security "4rf WHO HESITATES IS LOST" 10 MICRO DRIVE. WOBURN MASS 0180' 275 Wild wood Street that's whot you con expect when you register for temporary 1617)935-9570 Woburn, MA 01801 assignments with Offite Specialists We ore making long An Ecw* Ooooluruty Employe* PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT/SALES term placements lor qualified applicants NOW typing I We are a group of dynamic committed placement people in search of thol special breed I speed 50 WPM or higher Digitol Wang or Ni.dorf lol sales oriented person1 You must possess sound judgment, creativity, perservance and! experience preferred Coll todoy for more information lo need for finoncial success If you enjoy interrelating with clients and applicants con I Never a fee I make 0 long term commitment we would like to tolk with you about your future. Wei I offer o complete learning program, room to grow into management, excellent incentive! Stonehom. 61 Main St. I plan and much more Previous sales experience necessory. ogency experience a definite JOBS JOBS JOBS (near Redstone Plaza) I plus. *» Office Call Susan at 431-4901 A Few Of Our Many Positions Available Burlington Bookkeeper Specialists ft So Bedford SI • Receptionist/Entry Level to $190 wk.l JOBS JOBS JOBS Never A Fee ® lneo' Northeastern Compusl Equal Opportunity Employer Coll Joan bf 2731470 • Administratlve Secy/Training and Dev. to SI5K Part Time Travis Temporary has openings ton ' Jr. Secy/Marketing to S14K • CLERK TYPIST • W.P. OPS. Several hours a day, • Executive Secy/Engineering to S17K SEILERS a leodlno food service, has openings in an indus- 3 times a week. • TYPISTS • SECRETARIES trial cafeteria In WOBURN Monday-Friday with some ' Customer Service Rep $10,7001 6 mo office exp. min req'd. Able to FLEXIBILITY on HOURS listed to work around your schedule. Select your own hours. CALL NOW FOR DETAILS work 8 hour day. Excellent benefits Cook Trainee CONSUUANIS WHO CARE Commerce Way, Woburn package. All FEES PAID BY CLIENT COMPANIES k Call Wendy today, 40 hrs wk . doylime ours to be arranged Some cooking For appointment experience helpful, will tram •flDf IC empLOvmenT Call 523-4810 272-6750 Cafeteria Workers itturDUK ??3C MID0<-ESEX TPKE Evenings 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. serving, lood prep ond clean VJIlvlC consuLTArm sTstfCfT BURLINGTON, MA 01803 tog. Day. 8 A.M. - I P.M Serving, cleanup food prep 6 N. E. Exec. Park... Burlington...J and delivery to annex requiring o car Experience not necessary. Good starting wages ond benefits pockog.- Y«».»..»^.«»».»A»^.»»»....»....».. . ^ - ^^ y - ^ ^ For info, call Charlie at n | r| | y )|1) i |W t 17 TRAINEES NEEDED 935-8200— Ext. 2212 Newscarriers $8 AN HOUR an equal opportunity employer M/F ,. ,. (If You Qualify) INSPECTOR NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Wanted SALES SECRETARY Excellent openings in expanding quality control depart- , We hove immediate openings for Local company of large National Corporation Our Soles Manager and 2 salespersons need secretory ment of a diversified microwave electronic component with good typing who is able lo work with little super- morning newscarriers in the following areas: is looking for several people in our advertis- industry leader. While working with drawings and speci- ing setup and display department in North vision. Duties include preparation of quotations processing Carey Ave., Chester St., Church Lane, of work orders, and customer contoct. Shore area. We offer: fications you will learn to perform incoming, inprocess, Harvard Ave., Hickory Lane, Good working conditions ond full employee benefits COMPANY TRAINING and final inspections. Full benefit package including BC/ Hilltop Rd., 1-20, Meadowvale Rd,. For personal interview MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY call Maryonn Cutlno, BS, Master Medical, life insuronce, vacation and sick time. Muller Rd., Prouty Rd., Princeton Rd., 27J-WS0 MEDICAL BENEFITS University Rd. PROFIT SHARING Contact Betty McGee at 729-9450 If 11 '/> or older, please call ASSOCIATED TESTING Only neat, energetic people needed apply. LABORATORIES INC. Middlesex News For Interview call Mon. and Tues., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & Micro-Dynamics, Inc. Second Avenue, Northwest Industrial Park 272-6339 or 272-2056 — 438-8850 — Burlington, MA 01(03 an eguai opnorrumly employer l6 „ An Equol Opportunity Employer -~ y«g*iyiMd»<>AtAt«v*a>«t»*»%*»)»vt^^ WORD PROCESSORS RELIABLE Help Wanted Gas Station DEC, Wang and Honeywell Instrument Technician Your skills are in demand. We have immediate long and Receptionist HARD-WORKER DISHWASHERS Class Industrial electronic* diitributor seeks lab technician to re Attendants short term temporary assignments available If you have pair, calhbrote and modify industrial electronics instru- Apply in person Fast paced oHice needs who wants steady em- recently completed training or you are presently working ments and controls. Requiring good working knowledge of Full ond Part Tim* of '83 experienced person for with these systems you may be eligible for our WORD PRO ployment,' with high electronic theory and troubleshooting, plus fomiliority with Must be 18 or over CESSING BONUS PLAN. digital logic. Full fringe benefits, competitive woges, and phones, light typing and weekly income. Oppor- Harrows Earn extra money APPLY Call Diane today opportunity for advancement are offered to an individual some clerical work tunity to earn $300 per part time -273-3040 — who can become self-supervising. Pleasant personality a, week to start. Restaurant VIP Sousa Call 97 Cambridge St. Contact Cindy Kawa for itnorvlow ot 935-7120 must. Hours 8:30-5. 126 Main Street Burlington, MA CALL Reading, MOM. 317Montvol«Av«. 321-0970 Woburn, Matt. (floor olTreftrey 11.1.) J BROWNELL ELECTRO 938-1100 P 438-5511 - 944-5327 — Personnel Pool. -.*-..*«.,«■,.,.«*,., AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER . -n Ath obont our rum WO»D PHQCESS.NG BONUS PLAN' Supplement to OMfy Ttmm I OwontcfrCWobu'TvW—dtng. Wftncnester. Burlington). LynnfieW Vtliaoer PAGE S 10-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 No R—ding. Trantcnpi. WMnringlon 4 T«wkabury Town Crtor. Stonenartt inoopoodont

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SECURITY WORD PROCESSING Receptionist/ SECRETARIES Telephone Secretaries SECRETARIES GUARDS The FULL TIME TELLER — UNARMED — "KeHyGirl' Permanent Part Time tYPISTS Immediate openings Full and People KLU Position available on the following shift: CLERKS port time Woburn and Win- SERVICES Secretary Monday 7 a.m. • 3 p.m. Chester. Must have clean Po- Has immediate temporary job TELLER Wednesday 1 p.m. • 6 p.m. KEYPUNCH OPS. lice record Own transporta Dynamic young advertising company needs a receptionist opportunities in o well e*to 4ion Own telephone and Apply in person Thursday I p.m. - 6 p.m. secretory full time part time with excellent typing skills blished Billerico based com neat appearance Must be Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. SWITCHBOARD ond ability to communicate effectively and work effic- pony Candidates must hove I high school grod iently Salary comm«nsurate with experience experience on Wang or Hon Requirements Dependability, pleasant voice. Will train. Call Guardtmark BOOKKEEPERS eywell Ford Processing I WOBURN BANK & TRUST CO. For interview pleas* call 729-4601 equipment ond excellent sec 426-3704 u Call Dick or John between 9-11 a.m. at 6 Common St., Woburn, Ma. Monday through Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. retorial skills I WORD PROCESSORS — 938-1930 — Call 944-8580 L Suburban Telephone Immediate openings, for PART TIME lor an appl. today long or short term jobs in the Answering Service, Inc. Ate. 128 93 areas Excellent Monday thru Friday OPPORTUNITY Rite Media Inc. pay NO Fee 573 Main Stroot. Winchester, MA 01890 iMdtng No'iOno' COnt«cli< 7 AM to 5:30p.m. «>nw>«r P'Odv ( MpOl . ' L-- 21 Cummingi Park .1 ■■ I ■ No'AnAg.tx. IW.IAIH An Iquol Oppo'tu'x't implore ** ' WAREHOUSE OPERATOR •am m."a '"'""I -o-»"q Woburn. MA 01801 u-w yov' hom» $5.57 an hour [232222 ZZZZZ 2322233 20 Hours a We«k PORTEX. Inc.. the leading manufacturer of disposable HOME HEALTH TEMPORARYnut// SERVICES Mon-Thur 9am-2pm medical products needs an experienced Warehouse Experienced Operotor to use either hand jacks or a forklift truck Paid Vacation AIDES Unemployment is rising fast' to move pallets or large cartons to proper wore ASSEMBLERS 7A Merlam St. Why not consider a career house locotions. You will also be maintaining wore American Pacemaker Corporation, on international Paid Holidays Lexington, MA m the stable secure fast house records manufacturer of medical devices, has on immediate need Automobile growing Health Care Field Cleaners for experienced or entry level Assemblers 861-0707 Allowance For Our certified Home Health PORTEX offers job stability and on excellent employee Competitive solories and a full benefit package including Night cleaners and lead •" equol oppor lumty o^nployoi Business Use Aide training progrom starts benefits package including medical dental income health insurance, vocation, sick lime and life' insurance . supervisor. Part time. available. Por* '•«"• M«-o'a'« product) o* will area. cation and tuition reimbursement. toll 0" too.••».•"<• load »'or#» Temporary drug Uo*»% ond o*h»f iniotl outlet* •o >•'! ond feicKonditt our pop AMERICAN u*0' 'ood p'oduc'v Ih« »iKien PARAMEDICAL Call 935-3969 Please send your resume to: t_i ca"d>da<* TH>»* ow on oo'o -2 73-1565- PORTEX INC. PACEMAKER CORP. Data Entry mobilo 'Oi ''OVPO'lo'-on 'O fl»»d between II om-3pm «•'-••" tul'Omi^lotll Ho«t.«i 42 Industrial Way 10 Sonar Dr., Woburn, MA 01801 co»o -'•'i*>ond>v» >*NI mo' bo nor* Wilmington MA 0198/ OOOQLKlloppoftunily omployo. ■> ii Keypunch ported in f h« outor-ofcio An equol opportunity employer rwAT/f/ir/mjrsr■*'#o>r»>^#/« Sond O loMo' oi 'oiuteo ihond *'.'t»« p»r<*,it» o,

We offer competitive salaries ond an excellent benefits Burlington, Rt. 3A — PART TIME — program. Interested candidates may call the Human Re- Also taking applications for sources Office at 273-4780 Or Apply m person at Analog full ond port time employ- TELEPHONE Devices Inc 10 Corporate Mace Burlington Ma 01803 ment. Toke the Winn St. exit off Die 128 *5.00 per tir. phis bonus CRAFTSMAN RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE ANALOG Work evenings in our jCum- Call 272-6081 I WANTED between 4 and 5 p m mings Park Woburn office ■ If you do one craft DEVICES colling leods to schedule ' and do it well, our couples for Real Estate Semi- I craft show is May 1st 17 )9 An equal opportunity employer nars Interesting work ex BUSINBS ceHent pay | in Burlington. If inter- Call Cynthia ■ ested please call OPPORTUNITY Sharon at 657-4557 938-1645 DO YOU HAVE a I PART TIME misconception of the AM f AM - I PM Weekdays , SHEET METAL I WAY opportunity? Get the OFFICE WORK whole story cell 688 7731 At. ■Ml MECHANICS In 2 girl office 10 hours per evenings. week Methodical, mature. I Homemakers I Experienced on due- j B033IN neat handwriting light book- P'ovide Home manogemeni Shipper/ GIFT & CARD SHOP. | work only. Steady keeping, light typing (speed to >he elderly. Duties will Burlington near 138. Good | work, good pay not necessary) Apply consist of light cleaning Receiver loc., potential. Business & meal preparation and shop Permanent full time posi- | Central Cooling Pride Products Inventory. S20s. by owner, ping errands Openings in tion with excellent benefits. & Heating eves. 933 3672. Woburn. le»mgton Winches Also available part time and 243 Main SI. B03 19 Woburn ter and all surrounding towns full time moilroom clerical I (RMv Glass) YOU a BEAUTIFUL and highly 933-8288 Good pay and travel allow- positions. These positions ore Woburn , exciting Jean and Sport ance I extremely flexible -935-9236- swear shop ot your own. Paramedical Please reply to: L. SI?,500 to S16.500 includes Box No. 2t94 NEED inventory, tixtures, in shop Nursing Services Dolly Times training, one paid air fare to 25 Montvjle Avenue Apparel Center 8. more — 273-1565 — : Woburn. MA 01 Ml Over 100 nationally known brands such as Levi, Lee. opportunity IT? Chic. Calvin Klein. Jor dache, Zena. Call now! HELP" Pacesetter Fashions, Inc. I Department 800 6436305 WANTED BOS-17S Mornings and We Can Find It l Manager PERSONNEL PETS Full Time SPECIALIST Local hardware store Apply in Person ANIMAL SPAYINGLocal needs person to assist Ve ore seeking an individual whol hospital. Fern cat. S30, is task oriented well organized ondl in operations. Exper- male cats, S20. Small fern, Montvale hos the ability to work with mini dog, 138; Small male dog, ience in oil phases of mum supervision. $38. 729 64S3. PETSM3X Car Wash hardware helpful. - The successful candidate will be re- sponsible for o number of duties PLEASE ADOPT from I 68 Montvale Avc. involving supervising several people, Mrs. Brown's Shelter. 373 Stoneham ""■ Call 438-6116 administering the employee's bene Russell St.. Woburn. fits plan, maintaining accurate bene- Standard Poodle cross, fit records and billing and collecting Beagle cross, black Terrier, ft group life premiums. black Lab. Beautiful pup r If you have a Junior College bock- pies. Handsome cats and ground ond superior interpersonal kittens, all colors. We place MACHINIST skills, wed like to speak with you. only with resp. people. Call Prior supervisory experience desir 933 8S39, hrs.: 1:30-6:30. > Experienced people needed for setup and operation of mil able PETS3-23 ling machines, engine lathes and related machine shop PlIAH SUBMIT RESUME BY AKC REG. YORKSHIRE equipment. Fabrication of one of a kind" stainless steel 3/J47M to Susan Tattan, NO Terrier pups. 6 weeks old, 4 K ond aluminum components required PHONE CALLS PLEASE. 933-3700 miles, ready for home. 1st Call Mr. Jack McDonald shots given. Call 667-0644. -438-3220- AMERICAN MUTUAL PETS3-17S MSMANCf COMPANIES AKC COCKER Spaniel MMKMID, MA (HMO YOUR HELP WANTED HEADQUARTERS pups. Buff females, 10 Janis Research Co., Inc. weeks. Available now, call 22 Spencer St., Stoneham. Mass. An eouoi OPPOtlunty «mptOy«r M'f 438 5049. 1 PETS317S W/IW/0 4f ^ 4F/Wylf/W^^/^^^^^F^/ Sooplomtnt lo CMIIv Tlmtt 4 Cnronlclo (Woburn.RtMlng. Wlnchtottr, Burlington) LviMIOd Vlllaw No. Roadlng Tromcrlpt, Wilmington L T»*ibur» TownCrltr. stontnom iMopondont WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17,1982-PAGE S-1)

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-HELP WANTED- HELP WANTED EARN EXTRA MONEY! SALES SECRETARY, part SECRETARY to dynamic Part time sales position time, exc opportunity in controller. Some shorthand. fICES OFFERED!! Work 3 4 hrs. 2 nights. Earn our sales dept. for a Billerica loc $280 Call WEDDING About Trash 8. Moving Tree & Landscape $75 Car nee. Will train working housewife w Debbie at Suburban Skills CARPENTRY Drafting V.P.T. CO. JUNKCARS QUALITY PHOTOS at an BE SAFE Prevent fires K8.R TREE 8, Landscape Great tor mothers. Call general office skills. Personnel, 272 2750. ADDITIONS. Roofing, YOU SKETCH IT. we draw BOUGHT Highest prices affordable price Call 657 and accidents. Will take basements, siding, decks co Complete tree & land Louise at 944 8394 HWM3x Position involves typing, HW3-23 it. No job too small. paid. Same day service 3958 ask for Stu. SOtfT away rubbish Irom cellars, and complete remodeling. scape services, lawn care. filing & other customer SEEKING RESPONSIBLE Reasonable rates. Call 851 Call Hank 935 5218 StfC TRACTOR REPAIRS attics, yards, etc. Ap Also, aluminum fullinsd Free est. 272 6104 service work. Will train. person to care lor 2 month 5460 S03 31T specializing in gravely. EARN $50 tor 5 hours work, pliances. furniture moved replacement windows, MAINTENANCE S3 19 Hrs 10 am 2 pm. Contact old baby starting early BASEMENT SPECIAL showing Queensway or disposed of Servicing storm windows & doors A to Z Maintenance and Ariens, Locke &- In Faye Miller. 938 1460. ADD LIVING space in your TREE SERVICE Fashions or be a hostess 8. April, Our home or possibly Woburn area for past 24 J.M Knox Builder. 438 6738 alterations. Call Ted ternational Used equip for HW3-I8 earn tree clothing. Call 657 yours. 3 days per week. Non years Call 933 1868 after 3 cellar Electrical and Nalwalk, 944 8373 StfC sale. Dave's Tractors Co TREE REMOVAL and also SOtfS plumbing work inc. lots cleared, tirewood 128 7988 or 658-9763. HWtfT smoker. References pm. SM23x MODERN WORLD 658 4381 SOtfT AUTO MECHANIC must CARPENTER Specialists in barnboard cu ft, $110 658 9627 PRINCESS HOUSE required Call 729 3477 MAINTENANCE BATTERY CLOCKS Mike's Alarm Serv. WHOCARES SAA4 17 LOOKING FOR Outgoing have exp. in general auto HW3 23 Reasonable prices Also add TILE REPAIR, interior repaired, handcrafted wood repair Must be willing to ADEMCO BURGLAR and ROUGH. FINISH a full bath for $2,500 in type of gal. not afraid to do painting, appliance repair clocks 4. parts sold low HARVEY'S T.V. learn more. Exc working HAIRDRESSERS. Fire alarms, homes, con remodeling. Formica, eluding tub. toilet and her thing. Must be over 18 Guaranteed salary, plus 15 years experience. Call prices many styles Call 438 TELEVISION REPAIRS cond.. salary, & benefit dos. apartments, cabinets Joseph Maksou, vanity Call 944 9031. have car 8. phone Earn commission Full time or 229 2555 or 938 9131 SM3 18 1713 for information. S03 Color TV specialist, all plan Call Peter Carbone 8. businesses. Call 662 0094 109 Bancroft Ave.. Reading. Maksou Carpentry. SOtfC wkly pay checks along with pt. time. 933 9722 MOVER, LOW RATES 2 4 S service calls only $8 Call Sons Inc. 935 3360 between 9 S03-17S 944 9031. SOtfC ELECTRICIAN Harvey's TV 658 5944 or prestige of being a Princess HW330 ALTERATIONS OF all Courteous clean & efficient. JUNCTION SMALL House consultant. Free am 4 pm CARPENTRY LICENSED ELEC 658 4324 Master TV license HW3 22 kinds. Also draperies at DON DEHART - sideline All turn, padded 8, carefully ENCINE Repair, Chain training to qualified Mrs yy BOOKKEEPER looking TRICIAN free estimates 1308 StfC reasonable prices Call 438 business quality work, handled Local 8. long saws, lawn mowers, snow DiMatteo, 391 2290 PART TIME drivers. to make a commitment to a No job too big or too small blowers, equipment, motor Typing Services 6779or 4389152 S04-2IS finsihed playrooms, decks, distance. Lie and ins Give HWtfS Woburn Wilmington area, sm Woburn firm. $260. Call Lee Janvrin. 942 0243. lie us a call. 322 9524 SOtfS oil, bag coal Call 246 1895 LETTERS. REPORTS. must have own car. Call 1 ALTERATIONS small jobs reasonable rates no. E17239 SOtfC ARE YOU A working Debbie at Suburban Skills SOtfT Propasals. manuscripts, 800 7520197 ALTERATIONS AND 944 7456. S03 23C OLD COLONY woman who would rather be Personnel, 272 2750. LICENSED Electrician, clerical, IBM Sel with HW3 18 Custom Dressmaking tor CARPENTRY PAINTING CO We do more RUBBISH REMOVAL home earning $500 to $1000 a HW323 low rates, because I choice of type styles Pick appointment call ARTIE CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL than paint Commercial 8. BE SAFE Prevent fires month? Call 6839410 bet PART TIME Secretary, SHOWCASE CINEMAS moonlight. John English. up & delivery avail. Call weekdays from 9 am to 2 Contracting remodeling, residential, inter. & ext. and accidents. Will take ween 7 9 pm. Telephone contacts, some Cashiers and Concessionists Lie no E 20810 Call 658 7394 658 8490. leave message pm Sat 9 am 12 noon Tel. additions, roofing, siding, Fully licensed, insured All away rubbish from cellars, HW33IN typing, some office work. 2 for part time night and SOtIT S0324T 2726575 SM3-22 windows, doors, decks, work done by prof painters attics, yards, etc. Ap or 3 days per wk Call 938 wkend shifts Apply in R.M. Collins, Electric pliances, furniture moved Wallpapering Painting INFORMATION ON ALUMINUM porches. Free estimates 9448010 SttC 9380. Att.W Harper. person RESIDENTIAL, Industrial or disposed of Servicing HUSBANDS *. WIVES Alaskan & over seas em TRIPLE TILT Aluminum Call Tony at 438 9157 after 6 PAINTING HW3-22 HW323 & commercial wiring Woburn area for past 24 (teachers) inter, painting & ployment. Excellent income comb windows, alum storm pm. PAINTING, interior and RECEIVER SHIPPER NOW ACCEPTING Ap service. Master License No years Call 933 1868 after 3 wallpapering, many yrs. potential Call 312 741 9780 doors, alum gutters and S03-17S exterior, quality work, ex 5603. local dental supply dist plications for full & pt. time A8326 Call Ron, 245 6599 pm. SM23x exp Reas rates Free est vinyl & alum siding 944 GENERAL REPAIRS reasonable prices. Free HW3 24T Pleasant working cond Call waitresses 8* cooks. Inquire SOtfN Kathy 944 1441 or Joan 667 4143. SOtfC Home remodeling, int estimates Call Mario 944 RUGS SHAMPOOED Mary tor appt 933 7850. within alter 2 pm. No Place FENCES 6578. StfC TEACHER AIDE part time exterior, carpentry, paint, 1957. StlC GALLANT SERVICE CO HW3 22 Like Sam's, 325 Montvale SKIP CLEVELAND Wall to wall carpeting Wallpaperlng-Palntlng 3 morns weekly for Win Appliances Repaired paper, masonry, no job too R.C. PAINTING FULL TIME SITTER Ave.. Woburn No phone Contracting 8. Fencing Co. cleaned All size rugs. Free RESIDENTIAL WALL Chester Co Op Nursery VACUUM CLEANER and small Free ests Call 438 INTERIOR 8. Exterior, needed in my home for 2 calls please Chainlink. wood, all types pick up and delivery. Fully PAPER and interior School. Early childhood sewing machine repairs, 1107 over 15 yrs experience children Nights, 3:30 12. HW3-23 Also fence repairs 8, insured. Satisfaction painting, all types, 15 yrs exp pret. Contact Jane bags, belts, replacement SOtfS Reasonable prices and free Dambrosio 729 8715 for Also high school girl wanted compressor wk 438 1545. guaranteed. Free experience with honest FAMILYFA*IL> BUSINESS Ex hoses Built in vacuum HOMESTYLE CATERERS estimates 944 8976 or 944 further info. Apply by to sit occas. wkends. Green 438 3210 SOttS estimate.Call 272 9432. rates call aft 5 pm. Bob. pansion Pt time mgmt. cleaners, sold and serviced. COMPLETE LINE OF hot 3388 StfC March 30, 1982 St vie. 935 5974 after 6pm. ELECTRICIAN SM26x Burlington 229 2746 SOtfC situation seeking 35 am Free estimates Pickup and & cold bulfets. Cut your HWM324 HW3-22 DANIEL J LAWLESS. BARRETT PAINTING RUGS SHAMPOOED ARC WELDING Services bitious individuals to work delivery. 2 day service 302 costs in half. Call Marion at RECEPTIONIST with good f home Substantial Journeyman Electrician. PEELING ? CRACKING ? FIRST ROOM $25, ad No job too sma 11 ORGANIST—CHOIR Dir rom Montvale Aje 935 2704 933 6460 . typing skills pleasant income, interview only 438 License No E25743. etc. Preparation is our ditional rooms $15 Call Phil Reasonable rates. Call pos open 6 20 82. Send SM6x S3 19 working cond. call Mary for 7039 Residential and com- commitment Call now tor a 944 3001, 721 1808 SOtfC Steve 438 4312 SOtfS resume to Music Comm B8.H Appliance Service appt. 933 7850. HW4-7S CEILINGS mercial wiring. Free free paint analysis. Free First Congo Ch. Stoneham CALL ANYTIME FOR SEE YOU WHY PAINT HW3-22 PROFESSIONALLY Estimates Call 438 0292 estimate Call David 942 02180 or call 438 7547 TEACH SKIN Care and repairs on mator brands of AT THE PEWTER POT VINYL SIDING Can give SPRAYED, textured Your SM4 27 0711. SOtfC HW3-24S EXPERIENCED HAIR makeup techniques with washers, dryers, dish Restaurant where good you a care tree home, ex choice of gold, silver or LICENSED electrician No ARE YOU A working DRESSER Fulf or part Lady Finelle Cosmetics washers, ranges. Ireezers & WOBURN Paint 8, paper friends get together At 580 terior warranteed for 40 time No evenings Call 729 clear sparkles Free E5555. Al Tine 657-7814 or years Call now for details woman who would rather he water based products refrigerators, reasonable estimates. Woburn Car Complete painting & paper Main St., Reading Center 1382 9420519. SOttT hanging service Int & ext. StfC and tree estimate J.M. home earning $500$1000 a average $20 per hour part rates Prompt service Call pentry & Remodel ng 935 HWM. 16 ,ime or Knox Builder, 438 6738 month? Call 683 9410 bet evenings. Free 944 7270 StfC 1873.935 1489. SM26x I'll Split Your Firewood For estimates call 9356889 TAILORING training No investment, HAVE SPLITTER will or 933 2079 SOtIT SOtfS ween 7 9 pm Appliance Service STONEHAM TAILOR CABLE TV SALES CERAMIC TILE travel You owe it to your HW331N car and phone Call 662 7786 30 YEARS SERVICING all PAINTING SHOP, 19 Franklin St , WATERPROOFING 8. (TELE MKT Sales exp HW3-17S SHOWER WALLS, tile back. It's painless. Call $100 PER WK Pt. time at major appliances including PAINTING, Expert Interior Stoneham Any type ot Concrete finishing walks, pret) If you enjoy talking _ repairs, back splashes, Woody 9 am to 5 pm. 334 patios, driveways and pool home Webster, America's on the phone, we have an CAREE R OrientedI women refrigs. a cond, 8 am to 7 and Exterior. No job too alterations for men and U vestibules, regrouting Free popular dictionary co. nds. to work in new Womans pm, 245 2824 After 7 pm. 3232. SOtfL small or large J Abreu. women Hours Mon , Wed . decks, no job too small. nmediate opening for you estimates Call anytime home workers to update Hea ,h s a Sal n 6653751 SOtfS FLOOR SANDING 935 2793. SMlx Fri„ Sat.. 9 5. Tues 8 2. Free estimates Call Steve Hour"i7wagT"PLUs"Bo'nJs ! P - , « » <{ after 5, 664 5285 SM30x 664 6328 SOtfN local mailing lists. All ages, Plan! Must be able to work *"•«'<* exP "f'P*"1 **«| R8.S FLOORS WOBURN Paint 8, paper Thurs. 8-5 and 6 30 10 pm exp unnec. Call 1 716842 at least 3 evenings a week necessary will train Call APPLIANCE REPAIR Bathroom Ceramic Tile MORE THAN 1 rm $65 per Complete painting 8, paper 4387198. SM29x Word Processing Service 6000, Ext. 5120. Call Mr Smith 438 7922 256-8916 tor interview. WE SERVICE AND have REPAIRED, ACID rm Floor sanding & hanging service. Int 933 TAXES TYPING, MAIL Lists, HW3-17 HW3-19C HW3 24S parts tor Singer, Kenmore. WASHED, regrouted and refinishing. steam cleaning. 2079. SOtfT ALL FEDERAL and State Letters, Manuscripts, polished like new. Water Free estimates. Call Steve. Resumes , Report s , FULL AND PART time I EXPECT TO make $5,000. CARRIERS Wanted to Nelco, Brothers, White. Palntlng-Paperhanglng income tax returns proofed. Free estimates 321 1629 or Bob, 438 5224. Directories, Bulletins, counter help days 8. per month working part deliver the Herald Morse. New Home, Necchi INTERIOR EXTERIOR prepared by an ex evenings Apply at the American in Stoneham Call and most others. Singer. 295 Esl 1952. Call 862 8300 V. SOtfS work prolessionally done at penenced. practicing tax Typesetting. Call Marcia time In a unique business S M 2 7 x Lobster Claw Restaurant. 662 0288 or 426-9100 Main St., Stoneham 438 HALL FOR RENT reasonable rates Free accountant with" full 935 8033 Join me. Call 245 2296 SM49 7A Main St, North Reading. HW323C HW3-24S 3268 SM3x BABCHIMNEY SWEEP RED MEN, Stoneham estimates Phone Steve knowledge ot the new 1981 tax law changes, as they HW3-17C PARTTIME. Earn $5 $10 APPL & LAMPS rewired 8, PROTECT AGAINST Parties, weddings, dances, Meuse at 438 5985. SOtfS HELP WANTED — dangerous chimney fires by meetings etc Rent includes apply to you. I will meet MOTHER'S HELPER hourly servicing our repaired Convert lamps to Painting Wallpapering CHILD CARE Produce clerk, part time having your chimney bar & bartender Up to 100 with you in your home at needed approx. 9 hrs. a customers from home on 3 way. Rsbl rates, pay FULLY INSURED, over 20 RITAS DAY CARE open mother's hours Apply in your convenience Please week Morns pret. Light your telephone. Call 232 repaired items only Don't cleaned professionally people 438 9767. SOtfS years' experience Ceilings 6 30 to 5 30 year round person, Lucci's Super Pointing and rebuilding call Richard E Erbetta at housework 8- some child 4777 chuck it, save it 438 3675. INSULATION a specialty. Call Don Large fenced in yard, in markef, 223 Lowell St, Fully insured contractor 935 2695 anytime SM4 15 care. East Woburn area HW3-24S SOtlS LET CON SERV (Bay State McLennan, 438 0483 SOtfS ground pool, certified Wilmington Free estimates. B8.B Call 935 6917 HW3-I9C Insurance Automotive Workshop Gas) 8. Gordon S Pettengill INTERIOR PAINTING, INCOME TAXES teachers Early Childhood CHIMNEY SWEEP INCOME TAXES Prepared HW3 17 2-5 years' experience in CERTIFIED MECHANICS insulate your home or neat & reliable service Education Reasonable P. T. MANAGER COMPANY. 933 4845 in your home or our office ORAL SURGERY assistant PLUS bonus Property & Casualty lines Lowest prices General business Proper in Reasonable rates Call 667 rates 933 5255 or 933 2630 (5 per hr SMI Ox stallation guaranteed by For appt. call Mr Tricca or part time for office in Tele MM Co A progressive company auto repair, foreign and 3643 CC31x guaranteed infra red scan. All work Mr. Sweezey R E 944 2270. Burlington. Some medical has immed opening for an with good benefits and domestic. Automatic CHIMNEY CLEANING SQ3 3IT LIC. DAYCARE provider guaranteed for 3 yrs by S O 4 1 5 C exp. pre*, but willing to aggressive individual, must profit sharing Base, car transmission specialists CHIMNEYS CLEANED has opening in small family Bay State Gas. Free est PAPERHANGER train. Call 272 4544 in the be able to motivate, train 8, plus expenses could Call evenings 944 5224 for and repaired- Old chimneys PAINTING AND Papering Income Tax Returns group, large yard & many appointment. StfC rebuilt and relined Financing arranged Call PREPARED BY ex indoor activities, conv to 93 AM develop a tel sales staff, average $60-70K annually Gordon at 438 1470. SOtfS No job too small. For free HW3 17 must be able fo work at Rit*a Personnel, Box 169, 93 Woodburning stoves in estimates call John Flynn perlenced attorney Long 8,28 Call Betty 664 6403 CHAIN SAW 8, snowblower forms $30. plus Call Neal LOOKING FOR WORK? least 3 nights a week Main St.. Andover, MA BUSINESS SERVICE stalled Fully equipped, at 322 5793 after 5 pm. StfC CC317N LITTLE'S BUSINESS fully insured. Year round repairs 8, tune ups. Sarno Mugherini, 944 7509 KEY PUNCHERS. Convenient Stone & Wob 01810,475 6983 PIANO TUNING LIC DAY CARE provider- Service. Automatic typing, General Repair Call 658 S03 17C Secretaries, Typists, location Call Mr Bova 438 HW3-17T service. For free est call PROFESSIONAL Piano has openings in small teletype, secretarial, tape Northeast Chimney Sweeps, 2266 or 245 6284. SOttT Clerks. Assemblers, and 7922. Raters (3) service repairing, tuning, INCOME TAXES tamily group, large yard, 8. transcriptions, resumes, Light Industrials. Contact HW3 19C Knowledge of commercial 935 5488 SM8x reconditioning Mr Colford PREPARED in your home many indoor activities, newsletters, copies, large HEATING & PIPING Jennifer at Circle Temps, LOCAL LAW FIRM has lines ID and or Personal A8.MCLEANING 6644313. SOtfN or our office. For appt. Call conv. 93 8. 28. Call Betty. document reductions, GAS. OIL,Solar Systems Mr Tricca or Mr. Sweezey 664 6403 2735812. opening tor secretary 55 65 lines k(2) 1 3 years' ex 8. DISPOSAL All makes, Blueray Weil PLASTERING HWM4 11 rubber stamps, invitations, CELLARS, ATTICS, yards, RE 944 2270 S04 15C CC3 I7N wpm typing, shorthand perience, accurate typing a Mclain, Texaco, Beckett 8. PLASTERING Ceilings s t a t r o n e r- y , tree trimming & removal INCOME TAXES COCKTAIL WAITER preferred, attention to must Complete benefits, Interburner. Fruances Painted No job too big or Babysitter Needed mimeographing, report No job too large or small. STATE AND Federal tax NEED WOMAN TO take Waitress Call bet II am 2 detail. Salary com beautiful office 90 day installed from $995 too small Reasonable binding Roo 101, 2 Linden Quality experienced returns done in the pravacy pm. 935 3535. Ask f 17 mensurate with experience, review $10 117K Ritta Sheetmetal work 8. ducting prices Free Estimates care of our children in our legal not necessary send Personnel. Box 169, 93 Main St 944 2669 StlC painting also Free est 944 ot your own home by home Mon Fri 7 30 to 5:30 HAIRDRESSER lullorpart L Nickerson658 5140 or 658 Call 272 0817 SM7x St . Andover. AAA 01810, 475 CUSTOM CAKES 6481 qualified preparer Call 438 pm starting May 15. Sal time, Woburn Burlington resume to: P.O Box 484 c-o 8578 SOtIT Reading Chronicle, 531 6983 BY ELAINE, Weddings, SOtfC 3670 S03 17S guaranteed 52 wks. a yr area. 272 7908or 272 9796 Gypsy Moth Spraying PLASTERING Main St, P.O. Box 240 HW3-17T anniversaries, banquets, 664 4146 HW3 18 HOUSE CLEANING Pay CALL US NOW lor booking THOMAS R MONT TAXES Reading. Ma 01867 ACCOUNTING etc Sesame St characters. by the job Call Linda at 658 ALL FEDERAL and State CC3 17N CLASS I DRIVERS in the spring ot '82 We're GOMERY plasterer. Small HW319C Accountant Strawberry Shortcake and 2266 or 246 1895. SOtfT tax returns prepared by KNOWLEDGE OF North experienced & using the patches, ceilings 8. ad EXPERIENCED Manufacturing company friends. Much more Call experienced professional BABYSITTER will provide Shore area needed. Apply in MAGAZINE SALES most modern equipment. ditions. Call 663 6107 SM25x needs degreed person 2 3 944 8059 after 5 pm. SOtfC HOUSEKEEPING accountant. For ap TLC to your child in my person. St. Johnsbury (TeleMkt exper Don't wait till we are years' experience in all WILL CLEAN your home PLASTERING pointment call 942 0324 home Transportation Trucking Co. 90 Concord SI. preferred). High income, overbooked Call Tim CEILINGS, PATCHING, CARPENTRY Own transportation Pay by S04 9C provided if necessary North Reading An equal hourly wage PLUS bonus phases ot general ac berline Tree Service. 245 remodeling, etc. Quality PORCHES. Gutters, siding job Call 944 6625 Parents interested please opportunity employer plan. Must be able to work counting with emphasis 4229 SOtIT workmanship. Clean TAX RETURNS cost and A P Will supervise & roofing Kitchens 8, baths S03 17C call 933 4165, Mon Fri., 6 HW3 18C at least 3 evenings a week Always a job well done TAX RETURNS two people, great potential remodeled Aluminum General Contractor am 6pm Call Mr McCall 438 7922 CLEANING OR MOVING? Larry McLaughlin, 935 Experienced^ tax service PERSON TO DO Cleaning $17 23K Ritta Personnel, doors & windows, metal LEE R HANSEN CC3 17 HW3-19C HAVE BOX TRUCK lo 1820 performed in your home Must have drivers license Box 169, 93 Main St., An interlock weather stripping clean cellars, garages, or BUILDER Quality work in FAIR TIME means fair PLASTERING Pepm 933 5195. LOVING CARE for your Call 935 5087 dover. AAA 01810, 475 6983 installed. Call Art Nelson, roofs, siding, additions, money— Part time driver move sm. apts. You call, ALL TYPES ol plastering SM4 11 child in my home while you HW3 17 HW3 17T 9350545. SM7x remodeling kitchens, attic wanted daytimes for lift we'll haul Call John Barry TAXESPREPARED work Call 935 6768 CARPENTRY stairs, ceilings, repairs and and texture work. Special LIGHT OFFICE cleaning, equipped van. Min 8 hrs. Jr. Accountant Jr 933 3053 or 933 5196 alter FEDERAL 8. STATE taxes CC3 26 pt. time, men or women, GREGORY DICTAS New odd jobs Call 935 39:9 winter rates: 9x12 ceilings wk. 729 5473. ft large insurance group 6 pm $100 Call 935 2588 or 396 at reasonable rates Will LIC. DAY CARE provider flex day hrs. $4 per hr. Call additions, pore hes. SM16x HW3 19 needs versatile person to SMI Ox 6863 pick up. Call atter 5 pm, will give loving care to your for appt 2722899, Pat handle agency's financial remodeling, finished ARTICULATE RECEP PAPER DOLLS HAIRDRESSING S3 19 David Podrad. 438 9314 infant or toddler in m> Construction laborers, full affairs 4 year degree a playrooms Bathrooms, HAIRDRESSER Attention TIONIST lor this last paced RESIDENTIAL 8, COM S03 17S home Lie "No 15604 Call time, 40 hrs Drivers license must plus good typing ceramic tile kitchens, air shut ins Licensed hair D 8, W PLUMBING Bedford firm with good MERCIAL. Quality work at INCOME TAXES 944 5935 req. Class II pret. 272 2899 Beautiful location, conditioners installed. dresser will call on shut ins BATHS 8, KITCHENS, typing. $190. Call Debbie at resonable cost "The Fussy INDIVIDUAL INCOME CC3 19C HW3 19 tremendous growth Garage doors, large and for hair care. Please call heating, gas fitting, in Suburban Skills Personnel. Ones." Call 729 1947 Taxes prepared I WILL BABY SIT your CAMERA STRIPPER, possible. Call Judith $10 small jobs accepted Free Miss Lee at 933 0585. SM20x stallation ot underground 2722750. SM4 17 Reasonable rates Call 272 child in my home Mon thru North Shore printing firm 15K Ritta Personnel, Box estimates. Call 933 0977 oil tanks, service work. Call HW323 SM16x 8847 SM3 23 Fri. Parents interested seeks resp. full time person 169, 93 Main St., Andover, CLEANING HANDYMAN Don 944 9106, Lie J18928 OFFICE HELP FLEX. please call 935 5196 with exp. in all areas ol MA 01810. 475 6983 VOKESCHOOLGRAD CLEANING DONE weekly, LA MUISE Handyman, SOtfC TIMEX Exp. office person wanted. AUTHORIZED SERVICE CC3 19 camera work Salary HW3-17T SEEKS CARPENTRY jobs monthly. Residential or general repairs, interior AMERICAN Duties include payroll, painting, paperhanging. Center We repair in EXPERIENCED CHILD commen. with exp. Benefits Accounting ot all kinds. Quality work commercial. Rugs sham HOMECARE billing & scheduling. Must 6644385 StfC warranty 8, outof-warranty Care, accepting short term offered Call 245 5855. Clerical always 8. very reasonable pooed. Reas rates. Free SPECIALISTS Timex watches Parts and & drop ins Reasonable HW3 17 rates. Call Al Bunker at 438 est Call 935 5087 HOME CLEANING IN HOME Respiratory Care oVwcW*S&!dta Dynamic division o. large repairing for all electric rates. Wilmington area SECRETARIES WORD 7491. S3 17 WALL TO WALL Carpeting self motivated 8, function manufacturing company Service Hospital Equip shavers, A 8, K Jewelers. Call 658 9211 needs aggressive individual SOftS CLEANING steam cleaned, loose rugs Processors. Long and short with a min of direction. men! also available. 24 379 Main St, Stoneham Sq CC3 17T term temporary positions with good math aptitude. TOWNE CLEANING CO cleaned. Free pick up and « hours a day, 7 days a week. Typing skills helpful, good 438 1250. Mon. to Sat.. 8 30 "Nanny Needed" Avail, in local companies to Some typing, good benefits. CABINETMAKER Professional cleaners of delivery. Upholstery ' 438 7736. SOttS starting salary with fully CUSTOM OR STOCK 5 30. SOtfS MATURE WOMAN TO tend $8 per hr. Call Susan at $10.4K. Ritta Personnel. fering quality cleaning tor cleaned. Satisfaction PROFESSIONAL Fur pd. medical & dental ins. Kitchens Baths, Count TRAVEL SERVICE my children, 3' i yrs 8. 11 Suburban Skills Personnel, Box 169, 93 Main St., An your home, apt or office. guaranteed. Call The niture, stripping, Also 2 weeks paid vac. For tops, vanities, tin. carp. Reading. 944 0948. StfC CARPET CRAFTSMEN, WHERE ARE YOU mos in my home 8:30 to S 2722750. dover. MA 01810. 475 6983 refinishing, caning. Call interview call 273 1615 Custom woodworking, free GOING? All plane, ship and pm, 5 days a wk. Apr 5 HW3 19 HW3-17T O'NEIL CLEANING CO Anytime 933 3031 S3x Mai 658 2497 SOttT between 9 & 5. HW3-19 est. Call 658 5065 or 944 5699 hotel arrangements through Summer poss longer use of Full-Charge Rugs, windows, walls, firs, Sullivan Woodworking StfC REMODELING the United States and all pool in summer. Call Sandy ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SECRETARY with Bookkeeper gutters, complete hse clng HOME REPAIRS maturity for this growing AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUAL CUSTOM REMODELING. over the world can be made at 944 8714 Clerk full time 8. part time, Large conglomerate needs CARPENTRY Call for fall appts. 245-2128 Nix and Son general con at tariff rates by calling CC3 I7N morns, or afternoons. marketing dept. in help! 10-15 years' ex- ALL TYPES, Doors, win or 321 2330. SOtfS experienced in home Billerica. $220. Call Debbie repairs ranging from tractor. P.O. Box 262, your authorized travel Company relocating, perience as full charge dows. porches, steps, Reading. Ma. 944 8920. StfC agent Let us know your Stoneham area. 288 3800. at Suburban Skills Per bookkeeper in industry. paneling, sus. ceilings, WINDOW CLEANING porches to fixing small and FOUND FOR THE Cleanest win BATHROOM Kitchen HW3 19 sonnel. 272 2750. Manual and computer wind, cords, cust. cab. & large household appliances. travel plans and we will be LHASA APSO, male dog. remodeled, update & repair happy to work them out HW3 23 experience important. Good kitchens. Reasonable rates dows around call Jim's Call 729 4341. SM17x Found in vie. Marshall EARN $50 FOR 5 hrs. work Window Cleaning. We do old cabinets & broken tile with you. McGrath Travel BURLINGTON SALES growth opportunity working Days 6481133, eves. 438 Home Cleaning Service Meat, E Woburn, golden regular, storms. Cape Cods, around tubs, etc. Free est Service. 14 Eaton Ave.. selling OW Fashions or be a ^^kYrna^ndTv: CTr'TSl^ 7293. SOtfS HOMES AND apartments color with black tipping 3 picture windows & store 438 1107 or 438 4582. SOtfS Woburn, Mass. Tel. 935 0600 hostess and f ;^,,'^ w-gd. typing skills and „5K. Rirta Personnel, Box CARPENTRY cleaned Ovens - Dishes Haircut, 935 6369. fashions Call 667-2972 or fronts. Inside and out at a (Members ol American ability to handle customer ,49_ 93 Ma|n st., Andover. GREGORY DICTAS New Floors. All interior HOME REPAIRS F03 18 667 0860 reasonable price. Call Jim cleaning. Call anytime 229- INTERIOR Remodeling Society of Travel Agents). HW3 19 inquiries on phone. Must be MA 01810, 475 6983. additions, porches, FOUND - FEMALE Irish 9338386. SM13x repairs. New ceilings, SM8x reliable and able to work HW3 17T remodeling, finished 2555. SM323 setter has 2 collars one independ. Pref. min of 3yrs. WINDOW CLEANING walls, paper, paint. Ex Tree Removal & Care Left Have A Party I REPRESENT THE playrooms. Bathrooms, black flea collar & one red office exp. Call Anne, 273- ROBERTS WINDOW JUNKCARS terior repairs. Roofing, INCLUDING WINTER HAVE A SHOWING of our WORLDS largest direct ceramic tile kitchens, air silver studded color Found 2424 conditioners installed. Cleaning, professional JUNK CARS Removed, gutters, painting, porches. storm damage repair, free elegant 14 Kt. gold jewelry um „ selling company. Earn $$$ in Wakelieid, n- nwj ZJ ^ yoor (>vm hours Garage doors, large and window cleaning only J3 for highest prices paid, im Quality work you can af estimates, reasonable rates sell trait a nervous twitch upper at low prices. Earn $$» Shop small jobs accepted. Free standars size & storm, mediate service. Day or ford. Small jobs a specialty. 6 fully insured. Call Tim at home. Call now between GENERAL LABORER. Avon, Call now Dee 658 mouth. Call days 470 2411 estimates Call 9330977 Guaranteed, 1-657 7685, evening 272-5160 or 657 7389. In Stoneham call Tom, 665 berline Tree Service 245 good benefits, call 933-0330. 5140. Fay 5 10 pm, 62^9183. SMlx Wilmington. SOtfS Call the little guy!!! 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WILMINGTON iomeowner's Homes of Quiet Distinction PRIME PROPERTIES IN STONEHAM ) Advisor fid -is.*- MOfUno by Gary I. Litch field *ft Realty World-Classic Realty

CONVERTING A SINGLE FAMILY HOME QUESTION: I'm living Research before you alone now in a large act. Discuss your idea house which has been my with an experienced real home for 32 years. I have estate agent. Will local .i^H wonderful memories and zoning laws allow the lift ■ conversion? Does the I PH?I -■it' I believe that I'd find an fja adjustment to apartment potential rental income Beautiful 4 bedroom split entry Formal dining room I', ■ jfl living difficult However, justify the claim cost? baths 2 fireplaces in ground pool Gorgeous yard land- RtALIY WORLD I could use some added What are the local Ian scaped to perfection In an area of comparable executive income. Do you have any dlord tenant ordinances? homes S'8 500 • 9tX Vt*7.>iBt«r §l $149,900 ideas? A thoughtfully Ssjai?^-'-'....-' • . S researched decision to AN ElEGANT HOME that bespeaks the pride BIllERICA ANSWER: Your convert may be a benefit of ownership. Artistically landscaped and situation is not unique to your community as charmingly fenced, the exterior curb appeal Presently. 50 percent of well as to you. That's all "family" formations because many areas in Winchester. will tell you GO IN". Awaiting your perusal contain only one or two suffer from a housing Waterfield Square is a small, dows, superior energy-saving all the extras you could not afford if you were shortage. There exists the people- A solution to your uniquely designed condominium features, electronic security sys- building today Call for an appointment now! potential to create 9 problem may be to community in Winchester. Lo- tems..a private tennis court, and convert. You could million more housing STONEHAM: TWO FAMILY when you con t remodel a portion of your units within under cated in a delightful residential marvelous kitchens and baths. own a single, or you're looking for on invest- home as an "in house" utilized larger homes. setting it is adjacent to the Fells The one- two- and three-bedroom ment, THEN LOOK al this 5 and 7 with a That figure is larger than apartment. In the last Reservation with many hundreds flats and duplex condominiums are possible in-low. Vinyl siding separate util- five years, 300,000 new the total rental unit of acres of woods, jogging paths from $80,900 to $202,900 Model ities. $82,500. Call Today! rental units have been production for the last ond quiet walking trails. and office are open from created in this manner. It decade. STONEHAM: BETTER TAKE A LOOK.this home If you have a question And Waterfield Squore ^--rrTci n Cr\T~ II am ■ 6 pm daily. For is estimated that 10 has a warm hearth, an airy porch, a charming about real estate or offers cathedrol ceil- /Z&*™ -1/OX more information, A country setting surrounds this 3-4 bedroom ranch. percent to 20 percent of dining room, and step saving modern kitchen. the single family housing require the services of a ings. bay win- call us at 729-3113. Could be used as a smoll mini farm The barn hos 4 horse stock in some areas of the professional Realtor, Mr. THE CHILDREN will be sofe in the large fenced stalls and there is a turnout area The interior of the country already have in Lltchfield will be happy 6cdmaA in yard. Three bedrooms not fancy...JUST house is m good condition with hardwood floors and hou:e apartments to assist you. Contact HOMEY. $74,500 Forced Hot Water heating system $64 900 Think before you act. Realty World Classic The word apartment can Realty, 578 Main Street, WE DO ALL TYPES Of FINANCING AT FOREST CONANT From Boston, lake 1-9310 Exit 7. Take So. Border Rd. for 2Vi miles and go right at first light Woburn MA 01801 (617) onto Highland Avt. Waterfield Square Is a mile down on the right at 64 Highland Avenue. MI) 1 Ask us about financing! REALTY Call and let us qualify you for o conventional have different con notations to different VA FHA or several other types of mortgages which might 9359666. people Your remodeled We are currently in- enable you to purchase a home today REALTY WORLD® -Schmid home would contain two terviewing career WE COVER IT ALL FOR YOU' ' FOR SALE 153 Main Street, Stoneham apartments. Does this minded individuals in- ANTIQUES change your mind about terested in real estate 438-7220 *u» CARROLL HARTSHORN SWIMMING POOL rich FARM LOAM FOREST-CONANT REALTY apartment living? sales. , House Antiques. Oldest ABOVE GROUND 4' pool delivered at old fashioned 658-5010 shop in area We buy and 27' round w attached 2 prices, also fill, bark 35 Lowell St., Wilmington sell early American from white enamel fence. All mulch, red crushed stone, FOR SALE REALTY WORLD ■ turn, to iron, tin china, alum & steel, heavy gauge sand Call 233 0348 AUTOMOTIVE glass, dolls, clocks, etc. 572 liner, filter like new w FStfN UTILITY TRAILER. 4x8x2 BEDS Haverhill St. 944 2952 Hrs. pump, overall 6 ft Call 658 DON'T FALL on your duff! plywood open box, lights, SEALY. Serta, weekdays 10 4 pm. ANTttC 6366 after 6 p.m. Wrought Iron rails at off tailgate, 14" tires $150 Posturepedic, Mismatch FS3-17T AUTOMOTIVE 1981 TOYOTA TERCEL, 5 1968 GMC Diesel dump, 5 7 Money Given Away season rates anytime of Chelmstord Call 256 6863 Mattresses, first Q too. FStfT spd. Excellent on gas. Save yd body w 10' plow, $7200. HIGHEST PRICES paid for year Also spiral staircases Brass, Waterbeds, Cots, LOOKING FOR a used car? GOVT. SURPLUS Cars and blg „, this one Hagen Auto Call 933 2835 or 938 0243 anything old. China from $375 NE Metal TRAILER HITCHES sold Bunks, Trundlebeds Products, 41 Pleasant St Always a good selection. Trucks many sold through Sa|eS( 6 West St, Reading. A3 26 cabinets, rnd tables, book FIREWOOD and installed: pick up truck Bargain Center, Siesta Save Big Hagen Auto Sales, 'oc. sales, under $300 Call 1 944.7904,9440229 cases, commodes, desks, Sloneham. 438 1036. bumpers; all types ot Sleep Shops, Jim 273 0800 1978 PLYMOUTH Horizon, MARCH SPECIALS, 128 cu 6 West St.. Reading Irear ot 714 569 0241 for your 1 quilts, old baskets, old dolls, FSM4 10 welding Elston Welding FSM20x A3 )9C custom, front whee drive, 4 ft. seasoned (1 3 mo.) $115. Mobil station) 944 7904 or directory on how to purch. teddy bears, wind-up toys, BOOKCASES & SHELVING Service, 180 Park St, North 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE door, 4 speed, rear window (3 6 mo.) $125, (6 9 mo.) MATTRESS WAREHOUSE 9440229 AttC Open24hrs. china 8. glass Call putrence made to order. 729 7540. Reading 664 3498 slant 6 automatic. Clean in wipe wash. Excellent $135. va cords also avail. open to the public. All brand must SELL 1980 Plymouth A3-19 condition. $3200 Call 862 665 9452 or 665 5870 FS322 FStfN names at discount prices. & ouf. S2495. Hagen Aufo ANTtIT Free del. 8. kindling Full Horizon TC3. 4 spd. 4 cyl. 1976 AMC PACER. AC. AM- Sales, 6 West St., Reading 4684 43.23 cordsguar 245 2042 WESTINGHOUSE 4 burner OFFICE EQUIPMENT THEMATTRESSMAN am fm stereo rear defrost. FM stereo, 8 track, auto., 944.7904, 944-0229 ANTIQUES FM4x electric stove. Gold with NEW & USED desks, 64 Cambridge Street 12,700 miles S44.00.00 Call tinted glass, map lights. 1976 VW RABBIT, 4 door, WANTED Oak, Walnut, hood and fan Best offer chairs, typewriters, file Rte.3A A3 19C QUALITY FIREWOOD 663 3199 Atft Asking price, $1300 or BO automatic, good condition. Mahog. 8. early pine furn over $100. Call 935 2840 cabinets at discount prices (Off Rte l28atExit4lN) 1974 V.W. BUG, runs great. Apple, Birch, rock maple. Call 935-8736 anytime. $2500 or BO Call 438 3295 Cash for B & I beds, lamps, FS3 18 The Office Manager, 134 Burlington 273 2220 USED CARS tor parts and Looks like brand new A3-17S Oak. Free maple kindling salvage Highest prices A3-17 wicker, pottery, etc I will 2 SOLID ROCK Maple twin Park St. Rt 62. No. Reading FSM5x Hurry on this one. $2295 1977 CHEVY WINDOW Van Cut, split, 16", spring paid for late wrecks. Used 1977 K5 BLAZER, auto-full buy your antiques. One beds includes rails & 664 4747. HORSEFEED Hagen Auto Sales. 6 West CIO, ps, pb, auto, blue, mint special $115 per unit Tree parts for sale Woburn Auto time 4 wheel dr, V8, am fm. piece or estate Call Tony springs, can be made into FStfN ALSO Livestock and dog St, Reading 944 7904, 944 cond. needs nothing, many surgery. Call 245 8294, 245 Parfs, 240 Mishawum Rd, With Fisher power angle 0229 day or eves 933 3611. bunks. $50 each 2 three LOAMpSCREENEDSll per feed. Local representative custom features. 31.000 1267. FM16x Woburn 933 7250 Mass plow. One owner, asking ANTM3 22 speed Columbia bikes $35 yard, 4 yard minimum. for Agway, Inc. William A3 19C FIREWOOD Dealer's License No 827 S3395. Call Ron, 944-4108 $3895 Aft 5 pm, 662 6699 each 944 5608 UNSCREENED $8 per Johnson. 468 West St., 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA A3 17S OAK, MAPLE, elm and AMI3x after 5 pm FS3 19C fard, 6 yard minimum Reading 944 9161 FSttC Safari wagon Good tires, 1972 CHEVY IMPALA. runs INSTRUCTIONS other hardwood! Cut, split 1968 OLDS Cutlass A3-18C VERMONT CASTINGS ARM MANURE $7 ptr LBENELSONFURS new radiator & battery excellent, good tires, new and delivered for $105, 128 Supreme, 2 dr. hardtop, 1972 PONTIAC GRAN S595. Hagen Auto Sales, 6 Gultar-Plano-Drum CU. ft. 944 7269, 944 7674. DEFIANT wood burning yard, 4 yard minimum. HUNDREDiOF new furs 8. battery, needs body work. ORGAN LESSONS Free ORDERS OVER S50 tree vinyl roof. auto..PS, PB. VILLE, new tires, trans, 8. West St, Reading, 944 7904, FIREHC Quality Hardwooc stove. Exc cone, 2 yrs old. used furs to. choose from $450 Call 438 4394 after 4 use of guitar, drum. Private delivery Call 658-3533 or Storage, \estyling, Air. 77,000 miles, excel exhaust Exc cond. SHOO 944 0229 RED 8, WHITE OAK. Assessories incl. 2 sets pm. 6584062 cond Must sell S89S or BO. Must sell Call 272 3147 after A319C lessons, all ages Sarrin maple, beech, cut 8. split, stove pipe, $550. Will cleaning 600 \Washington A3 17S Studio. 1098 Main St., _FSffT St., Boston 426 1065 FStfS After 5 pm call 933 4998 5. fireplace and stove lengths transport 664 4163 1975 PONTIAC LeMans, 4 1976 OFRD RANCHERO Wakefleld. 245 22O0.INSTtfC A3 19 A3 29 Free prompt delivery 128 FS3 19C STOP THE DRAFTS USED PIANOS for sale T dr. Exc. cond 69.000 miles. GT with Fiberglass cap, SAVE MON E Y w SURPLUS JEEPS, cars ad 1981 TOYOTA CELICA GT ps&pB |nc| snow tires „, ART'n FACTS Studio cu. ft. $125 65 cu ft. $70 SHOVEL DOZER gas Good cond Low prices. Call auto, pb, ps, am fm radio, ADULTS, children (6 16) INSULOC. New heavy duty trucks available Many sell liftback. 5 spd AM-FM rims AskingS,695 Call 272 Stacked measurements engine 4 in one bucket. tor appointment 438 2488 new brakes, exhaust interlocking metal for under $200 Call 312 742 stereo, A cond. hit wtv. J7j7 Choose from more than 15 Bob 245 1472. International model 340K, FStfS system, new battery & 1143 Ext 5967 for in digital clock, rustprf 26,000 A3-19 fine art classes. For FIRE324C $4200 Call 933 2835 or 938 aluminum trim for ext NEW WATERBEDS, King, shocks. 52K mi. Exc cond formation on how to pur mi. Silver blue Excel cond ■»•»«.■■»■ ■— r Brochure, 438 2900 or 729 0243. doors, wood or steel. Keeps $2950 933 6149 FIREWOOD Queen, single, complete, 10 chase A325C $6825 245 5719. days. 245 '«• DALSU,N F'°b,M 2926. 489Main St.. Sto. FS3 26 cold air out, prevents break year warranty, 12 models, 2491 ees wagon Std trans. R8.H A3-19 DUMP TRUCK Loads, ins $69 50instal Sherburne 1974 CADILLAC Sedan INSTtfS MUST SELL from $149 The Waterbed A3 10 High mileage Excel cond '70 FORD VAN, V8, can see partially seasoned hard Home Remodeling 935 3699 DeVMIe. Must sell 88,000 CERAMIC CLASSES, Tues wood, roughly 160 cu. ft. SEARS BEST, Queen size Factory, 162 Eastern Ave., „... , , . , Askingy $1850 or BO. 933 after 5 pm at 303 Main St. FSM41 mi Needs battery, S400 or 1973 GMC '* ton pick up 460e and Wed. eves. 7 10 pm $125. roughly 240 cu ft. $185 bed. Whirlpool 16 cu. ft. Lynn 598 1400 FStfN No Reading. Best reasonable offer Call truck. 4 wheel drive, needs A3-26 Children's classes, Thurs, (tossed) cut & split and freezer, 3 piece stained COUNTRY THINGS OLD ITEMS WANTED A3-17N ANTIQUES, OLD TIN, after 5 30 935 7622 A3 17 work. Call J Christo 935 . _ _.._,,., ...„., , r 3:305 30 Call Carol. 935 delivered 245 4365 glass hutches all 1 yr. old. PRE 1950 dolls, toys, doll 0818.9am.o4pm "«> C"EVY MPAi**- 0517 Numerous other items: baskets, sconces, quilted 1978 MONTE CARLO, ps, /y wag $450. as is. 438 8013. FIRE3 24C houses, carriages, teddys. 19 MOTORCYCLE INSTM4-3 Power tools, carpentry, pillows, candles, etc pb. a c. am fm stereo, Quality Hardwood etc Old trunks, spreads, anv,ime hand tools, mechanical Basket O'Bittersweet. I6R radials, snows, wire whls, 1973 LINCOLN Town Car, 4 M )? 1981 450 GS SUZUKI, like CERAMIC CLASSES, Tues RED & WHITE Oak maple patchwork quilts, pre 1930' tools, elec. test equip., kit. Main St, North Reading clothing Phyllis Hilton. 662 kill switch, 39,000 mi, exc new, used 3 wks., loaded w and Wed eves 7 10 pm. cut split 16-18 Free prompt ZS'JZXi. ^ "" «X>GE ASPEN small stuff, appliances. Tup- Located in Red Barn, 664 6492,665 8749 FStfS cond After 6 pm, Linda 438 ™ extras, $1675 or BO Call Children's classes, Thurs, deliv. Kindling avail 128 cu system Runs excellent, 935 wgn. Slant 6. runs 8. looks perware, etc. Call 438 5573 2867 5060 A3-17S 3:305:30 Call Carol, 935 ft $125. 64 cu ff $70 Stacked ,;,, exc. 80K mi S2200. After 5, WM484. after 8 pm. FS325C 1973 DODGE CORONET, 4 MQ3-19 0517. cords Bob 245 1472. FREE CARPET IN MM 6577389. M^ FS3 26 USED VERTICAL dr. a-C ps. pb, vinyl roof, INSTM43 FIRE331S STALLATION on any in CLUBS. 7 irons. 2 MILLER. 26" Do All stock carpet That's our exc cond SI US 944 5238 73 CA R V 8 a ENTERTAINMENT GUITAR, BASS - private 100 Percent Hardwood woods w-bag. Exc. cond. $80 Bandsaw, 27" Swing Turret anniversary gift to you A3J7C p's p B ETcerme c h.c cid; ** MUSTANG ..«,.. instruction Qualified, MOSTLY OAK maple ash needs some body work eyl« 4 spd., PS, PB, AC. DISC JOCKEY or BO. Stereo: Turntable, Lathe, IB", 16", 14" Metal Thousands of yards of 1975 FORD PINTO, sporty. experienced Free first stove fp lengths 128 cu ft S2,000or BO Call 729 1578 AM FM stereo, radials, PROFESSIONAL D.J. 8. receiver w-2 spkrs. Ex. Lathes, 2,3 and 4 Spindle beautiful carpets, some 2 dr., hatchback Good lesson, $5 forty min Please 43 10 very gd shape, runs well M.C. available for all oc $120, 64 cu ft $65. No rough cond. $125 or BO 935 6068, 9 Drills. Kearney 8. Trecker already reduced $10.00 per body, new exhaust S800 or call Steve944 6970. guess guaranteed Exc gas mpg. $1995. 933 casions, clubs, parties, am 4 pm. Horiz Mill Tel 603 382 yard Saxonys, sculptured, BO Call 862 3537 1981 FIREBIRD 3 spd INST3 22C 7380 I Woburn) functions Music from the measurements Tree Serv FS3 19 5671. tone on tones, solids, ft A3 17 stand trans 6 cyl. PS, PB, quilting — BASIC in 246 3365 FS317 A3 23 40'sto80's.617 352 8319. WASHER, Gas dryer, multi colored Because of '74 CHEVY CAPRICE AM-FM, 8 track stereo, struction for traditional FIRE331S 1975 MGB, Electric over E N T t f C refrigerator, kitchen set, 14' STARCRAFT CAPRI our low prices remnants & classic, ail'power'. AM FM rustproofing. 8. Chapman patchwork Six weeks WILMINGTON'S drive, luggage rack, runs Mart's Music Machine starting Anarch 22. 7:30 p.m. living room set, tables, tn hull fiberglass. 45 hp 9x12 rugs not included. stereo, AC. $1200 After 6 alarm system After 5. 729 LEADING Firewood Dealer Chrysler full canvas & Extra charge for halls 8. 2418. ask for Joe, S7.000. great, $2400. days 727 0148, STEVE "Mert" Amaru. Call Wendy 944 2707 bedroom set Call 933 4296. pm, 721 1409 eves 935 3907 Disc Jockey Music for all offers income tax return FS323 trailer. $3,000 or BO. Ask lor stairs W.W. carpet our A3 19 A322 INST3 19C A3 23 occasions. Reasonable specials. 4' rnd.. $92. 16" Bob 935 0874 specialty. GUITAR LESSONS offered WALNUT DNGRM table, USED CARS for parts and 1973 CHEVY BLAZER, dual rates Call after 5 p.m. 944 pcs.. $99. 4' split $105 C S. FS3 17 Robert's Carpet Outlet oil filter, PS, PB, 350, 461 977 MONTE CARLO, 2 dr., by 7th semester Berklee 60x40. Expandable 2 12" salvage Highest prices 6749 $115. Call about our GAS DRYER & Kenmore 474MAIN STREET 4x4. mint cond Best offer black w beige roof Low student All styles & levels. leaves. 6 chairs. Call 933 paid for late wrecks Used ENTtfC truckload specials. 658 7045 dishwasher, both need WILMINGTON.. MASS. mileage. A cond AM FM Beg. thru advance. Call 245 6466 parts tor sale Woburn Auto call 729 5223 FM43 work. BO. 935 4613 FSf""2x A3-18 radio. $3500 or BO 935 5264 CLOWN 3976inWakefield FS3-19 Parts, 240 Mishawum Rd, A3 19 HAVING A Christmas Show FS3 17 HARBOR FUEL 1.02 per 1970 CHEVROLET Pickup INST3 19 FIREWOOD - Semi WHEELCHAIR $100.00, Woburn 933 7250 Mass or party? Invite 2 REFRIGERATORS, old gal. CO D 245 8434 J- ton. 350 engine. Call 933 EXPERIENCED TUTOR seasoned hardwood Maple, Walker $20.. 3 legged cane Dealer's License No. 827. 1977 GRAND PRIX, PS, PB, "Gerhardt" formerly Mr. style, still running well. $70 FS3 24C A M 1 3 x 6305 AM FM stereo, new tires. for all subject areas Cer oak. ash & beech. Cut, split $1S.. bath bench $10., new Green the Clown. Juggling, and delivered, $110 per 128 twin mattress $50. Call eves ft $30. Call 729 8580 or 933 1974 AUDI FOX, stand , gd A3 18 no dents, exc. mech. cond. tified elementary teacher SWIMMING POOLS magic, mime. 665 2262. cu. ft. 246 2157 1745. unning cond $1450 or BO. 1976 CHEVETTE. 4 cyl . $2199 or BO. 933 1893 w masters degree Call 233- or wknds. 657 7940. MODEL CLEARANCE - ENTtfS FIRE3 23C FS317T FS317 auto 2dr hatchbk. AM-FM A323 1932 now 8. thru summer. Leading swim pool dir. 2724162 PARTY? MOVING, SELLING Furn.. A3 19b cass. Excel, cond 1971 FORD F350custom tow INST317S FIREWOOD SET OF FRENCH selling all 1981 models at ' FUNDRAISER? SEASONED HDWD. maple, Provincial tables, leather couches, tables-dining, reduced prices i.e. 16x31 1977 FORD PINTO htchbk. throughout. Great on gas truck. $2000. Call 933 5737 "LET THE GOOD Times desk, all teak & mahogany $1795.523 1217, days oak. black cherry, birch, inlay, good condition. Call O.D pool, with decking, Mint cond.. 4 cyl., 4 spd. A3-19 Roll" Disco, Oldies, Big chests, chairs, rug. Call A3 22 WORK WANTED cut, split & delivered. 128 cu 658 5307. fencing and filter, now $978, Red w white vinyl roof. Call Band. Recorded music from FS3 17T Marilyn 729 4169 eves. del. Instal. opt. extra. Bank 1972 CHRYSLER New 1977 BUICK LeSabre, ft. $115, 64 cu ft $65 245 935 4278 40s 80s You've heard the RESP. PERSON to care for FS3 19 financ. avail. Call coll 668 A3 17 Yorker. 4 door, Fair cond Power steering, brakes, air 1441. conditioning. AM-FM rest. Now hire the best. For elderly in their home. Have FIRE324C used APPLIANCES refrlg, BDRM SET. SOLID 5417. FS3 IB 1976 GRAN PRIX Red, red *«5 or BO 933 6647 less! Ref on req. Paul stereo $2500 or Best Offer. training ft good ret. in stove & dishwasher All Cherry, armoire, dresser w CUSTOM MADE SOFA and vinyl int. 51.000 mi PS. PB, A3 18 Lazzara.944 4617 matching copper color. Best Call 273 1790. Burlington area 272 9495. mirror. 2 night stands, chair. Glass and gold leaf, stereo w tape. Fact mags. 1979 FORD LTD. It blue, ENTtfC A3.19 EW318b WORK WANTED Offer. Call 438-7145. $2,000. Call 273 0194. coffee and end tables, 3S0. 2 bbl.. radials. Excel, ps, pb, cruise, r.w. FS317S PROFESSIONAL RELIABLE. Hard worker FS3 19b Magnavox stereo, cab cond. throughout. $2695, 273 defogger, air, 4 door, 41,000 FEMALE vocalist ft pianist 1973 BUICK Estate Wagon, for temp. work. Driving, license HAIRDRESSER 20 INCH MAN'S Itoh 10 RUST PLAID sofa and 2 model RCA 19" Color TV 1413 mi, 302 engine $3250 John 7 passenger, AC. AM-FM, avail, for your parties, speed bicycle, for sale, Five Moving, Clean up. Painting, will do hair in your home. matching rust colored 9424009. A3 19 245 5056 clubs 8. functions. Old ft years old. like new. Black roof rack, rebuilt trans., etc. Home or business. Call Call 658 7368. swivel chairs. Good con FS3 17C 1975 FIAT, $600 firm. 729- __ A3 19C runs good $1000. Call 935 new songs. Call 396-4419. 229 2516. EW317T and white. 438 3327. dition. $350 or B.0.944-1636. 8580 or 933 1745. 1977 SUBARU - approx 3407 E NTS-19 FS3 17S SEVENACRES FARM EW318 EXPERIENCE FS318C A3-17 69.000 mi, body fair, eng A3-19 WHY PAY FOR A D.J. FRESH PULLET eggs, EXPERIENCED Housekeeper will clean FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, when you can have a live QUALITY Furniture 4 piece capons, broilers, turkeys, 1977 SUBARU DL 5 spd. W* SUM.or 6.0.MOT 1971 IMPALA Chev. Coupe. HOUSEKEEPER will clean your home, mornings or coppertone. 17 cu ft $295; clean thru out A great gas bet 98.5pm 2 dr. blue. Except, clean. band. The Oak Park Band. Colonial den set like new pure honey, maple syrup, your home morns or af- afternoons. Reasonable Kenmore gas dryer, auto Weddings, socials, clubs, must be seen, also beautiful cider, fowl 59 cents pound. saver, S2550. Hagen Auto «J-IW. New tires. Rec. tuneup ternoons. Reas. rates. Call rates. Call Denlse after 5. stop", $150. Call 6588490. parties. Call Chuck 667 1864 custom orange drapes Concord St., No. Reading. ? Sales, 6 West St. Reading 1974 SUBARU. DL 4 spd ($120.). Perf. run. cond. Denlse 452-4344 nights after 452 4344. Leave message. 944 7904,944 0229 SSOO Call 933 5243. W50.894 8327 after 5 pm. or Paul 933 2152 anytime. 5 pm. 120"x61". 438-2770. 664 3530, exit 13off 93. EW325T FS3I7S FS3 24T FStfN A3-19C A3 19 A3 23 ENTM4-17 EW323

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OPEN HOUSE BJORKMAN & LANN RELO SUNDAY 1-4 Hatne&^nttoortJ) r~ — Realtors — Reading • Charming 6Rm. 3Bdrm, Ranch Cape &eal Cstate North Reading - Custom Designed 50 ft. S.E. Lovely Front to Back FP. Liv. Rm. with bit. in Ranch with Brick Stucco front HW Floors, Bookcases, Formal Dining Rm.. CT. Bath, 9449100 wood railings & panelled doors enhance the storage attic I car gar. Pretty C.C. setting. beautiful interior 3 or 4 Bdrms, full Din. Rm., Only $74,900. 324 main street, reading, mass. Deluxe Kit. F.P. Fam. Rm. screened porch, 2 car gar. 1 acre of treed privocy. Extra Reading • Beautifully updated 7 Rm. N.E. Col. Special ot Mid 90s. JUST LISTED READING RANCH 3 spacious Bdrms, family size Kit. with Break- LOWELL. 12STROMQUIST fast area, 1st fl. Den, CT. Bath, full size Din. Now 24'x32" 4 rm expansion Gambrel 2 bedrooms Wilmington - Sunshine Bright 8 Rm. Brick Of 1 bdrm 8 dining rm Kit living rm Exponjion possi Rm. Enclosed porch with sunny southern Front, S.E. Ranch, Spacious Master Bdrm. with bilitiej upsloirj. 3 rmv and bolh Still time lo pick out f exposure. Tree shaded private cor. lot, 'i both, large Bow windowed Liv. Rm., full colors of appliances and flooring landscape lot in quiet conveniently located, offered at $84,900. neighborhood Din. Rm. fully equipped kit. entertainment $57,900 size F.P. Fam. Rm.. Lower Level can be easily Reading - Expansive 2 or 3 Br. Ranch in top made into in-low setup ' i acre setting area of location. Picture windowed front to back FP OPEN HOUSE comparable homes $85,900. Liv. Rm. with Dining ell, eat-in-Kit. 1st floor SUNDAY 1-4 Den or third Bdrm. screened porch over-looks Arlington-Winchester line • Executive Special private grounds, att. gar. Perfect retirement in this custom built Brick Tudor 11 Rms of de- home at $79,500. lightful & gracious living Multi baths. 2 car garage & in-ground" Pool, near Country Club. Reading - West Side 9Rm.. 4 Bdrm. C.E. Col. True elegance at $275,000. many deluxe features, 13x24 FP Liv. Rm. full Dining Rm. 3 baths, 1st floor Fam. Rm. 2 car Stoneham - Custom Built 8Rm. 4 Bdrm, Gam. gar., HW floors panelled doors, Anderson Col., huge 1st floor Fam. Rm. with F.P., 2'/, TEWKSBURY. 305 WHIPPLE RD. Windows are some of the special features this baths, deluxe kitchen. 2 car garage. $129 900. 26x48 English Tudor'style split. 3 bdrm 2'. baths lovely home hos to offer. Great expectations laundry rm fomily rm. w fireploce living rm. 4 dining rm at$154,900. Stoneham - Circa 1822. C.E. Col. Postcard have cathedral ceilings w poddle Ions 2 car garage and deck I full ocre Financing available at 15% pretty; flarn Red, huge 2 .car barn-garage 4 3 bedrooms, fireplaced living room, 2 car garage, IVS baths, Reading ■ Only $49,500 5-Rm. 2 BR Bungalow $95,500 working Fireplaces, plus a Franklin stove in with F.P. Liv. Rm., formal Din. Rm. eot-in- great Summer porch, lovely family room addition across the the Keeping Rm.. 3 Bdrms, 2 full baths, '/.OCrv BOTH HOUSES BEING OFFERED BY BUILDER. Kitchen. Full basement. Owner will finance to whole back of house. Beautiful private grounds...fruit trees, lot. Step back into another era of quiet qualified Buyer 15% rote Business zoned. DAVID C. GATH raspberries and many perennials. A lovely spot to enjoy. elegance. $160,000. 851-4268 or 851-2529 $89,900. Private financing for qualified Buyer. READING MELROSE NO. READING CALL YOUR REALTOR TODAY 258 Main St. MLS 984 Main St. 130 Park St. East 944-9100 944-4040 ni.,100*m 944-8300 FOR RENT- Diana Kaine Susan Theophanis WINCHESTER, near Lorraine Ballou Eleanor Cirillo center, small studio, 1st fir. WOBURN. newly rem 3 rms. in clean, quaet 4 fam. Nuala Boness Norman Drivers GARAGE SALE WANTED TORRENT for 1 person, no pets Avail, now. ww. $325 all util incl. Plush ww carp. & white Janet Di Beneditto Valarie Tambonel walls with brown trim. IN HOUSE. HEADING. 136 $MONEYGIVEN$ STONEHAM, super mod call 729 5909. 935 8887. MELROSE HIGHLANDS 4 Walk to bus & shopping 3 Woburn St. 2 dr. Coldspot "WE PAY MORE than brand new spacious 1 bdrm. FR3-22 very clean spacious rms, mins. to rts. 1288,93 $450 refrig.. stacked, W8.D. anyone" for old turn, desks, wwcarpet, fully appl. kitch 3rd fir, parking, large yard, WINCHESTER office or heat & hot water. brand new. Speed Queen china cabinets, round no pets, sec. deposit, walk to sliders to balcony, laundry business location in center, FOR RENT REAL ESTATE tables, bookcases, old dolls, fac 8. off st park $490 per RALPH FRONGILLO washer, all kinds of misc. train, $425. 665 8509. 1st fir. Exc. loc Approx. 630 933 5923 READING — Roommate NO. READING ISLAND Fri.. Sat, Mar .20-21.9-5. wind up toys, hall trees, FR3-17S mo. No. util. Call 438-6116. "sq. ft. $450. per mo. incl. commodes, sterling, FR319 FR3 30 wanted. Female to share BUILDING LOT 1 plus MARTHA'S VINEYARD GS3-18 WILMINGTON — 3 bdrm util Call 729 1400. COMMERCIAL paintings, banks, oriental READING — Roommate house, $225 mo, utilities acre, perked, good privacy, RUMMAGE SALE. 1st Garrison Colonial, liv rm w- STONEHAM. 2 bdrm FR322 just $17,000. Hashem Realty RESIDENTIAL center of rugs etc. Florence, licensed wanted. Female to share included. 1st 8. last months Baptist Church. 1580 Mass. frplc, din rm, fam rm, Irg condos, new ww, dish disp 944 3949 West Tisbury Village. auctioneer, 665 9452 or 5870 FOR RENT: TWO bedroom house, $225 mo, utilities- rent, non smoker preferred Ave.. Lexington opposite kitchen. Featuring quiet pool, pkg $600 mo heated apartment in nicley Avail immediately. 944 RE3-17N Commercial or residential W __•_. t S included. 1st & last months Police Station. Fri.. March neighborhood in wooded Reading Rental Service, situated condominium 6625. 1st fir, 2 apts 2nd floor. Year Household Contents rent, non-smoker preferred. BURLINGTON - Cape for 19. 7-9 pm & Sat., March 20 secluded area, in ground 944 7551 complex. All large rooms FR3 17C round home. Central heat ATTIC TO CELLAR old Avail, immediately. 944- sale$50,000 Call 664 2284. 9:30 am 12 Noon. pool. $795 mo plus util. Call with excellent storage NO. READING - 2 bed. utilities, beach & dock fashioned furniture, glass, WOBURN, 3 rm. apt $375 6625. RE3-17N GS3 18 745 4800 Summer pool $600 includes apt Avail April 1. W-w, ac, rights. Call 438 1660 REtfS clocks, lamps, jewelry, FR3-I7C WAKEFIELD. 9 rm house, GARAGE SALE. Sat FR3 24N heated Others. Reading heat & hot water. Kaine 9 crocks, frames, paintings, NO READING — 2 bed. balcony, no pets $450 per 4 5 bdrms, l'i baths, w-w READING WESTSIDE March 20. 10 5, parking all Rental Service. 944 7551. Wentworth RE. 944 9100. baskets, wicker items, brie ROOMMATE WANTED to apt. Avail April 1. W-w, ac, mo includes heat, hot water rugs, panelling. 220electric, Center Entrance Colonial - kinds of goods. 59 Lexington share new home, pro. FR3 19C & cooking. 664 6500 or 475 a brae Free appraisals, WILMINGTON. 5 rm. balcony, no pets $450 per almost new roof & heater. 1 year old. but better than St.. Burlington. female over 25, $250 mo incl OFFICE RENTAL — On 8403. instant cash. Phyllis Hilton. duplex, $495 mo., no util. mo includes heat, hot water $71,500 or BO Home Realty new 8 rms, 1st floor family GS3 19b all util Secdep, ref Close to Rte 28, near Friendly's. 2nd FR3-17C 662 6492 or 665 8749 WtfS Reading Rental Service, 8. cooking 664 6500 or 475 Co. 245-0595 or eves 245 room with fireplace, large GARAGE SALE 93 8.128. Call 664 5488 floor, 1 large room, 240 sq LAWRENCE ANDOVER cabinet kitchen, formal PIANOS WANTED. All 944-7551. 8403 1491. GARAGE SALE: MARCH FR3-17N ft. with extra large walk in dining room & living room, kinds. I will pay to move. FR317C line. Across from Anlaw RE319C 20 8. 21 Moving out of state WOLFBORO, NH 3 storage closet plus private Nursing Home. Mod. 2 4 bedrooms (12x21 master), Call 438 2488. WtfS NO. READING, 18.2 bdrm LAWRENCE ANDOVER READING Spring Treat! 4 Everything must go. 94 lav. ample parking All l'i baths, FHW heat by gas. bedrooms, fireplace, ww. condos, dish disp ww. line. Across from Anlaw bdrm. apt. H. HW, cooking & 3 updated income Colonial Clifford St. Melrose. 9:30 JUNK CARS Wanted. Will utilities included $225 Convenient location 8. level oil heat, sandy beaches, tennis, pool, pkg $450 $625 Nursing Home. Mod 2 incl. Pkg. $375 per mo Avail or use as a single Nr. trans am to 3 pm pay $10-115. Call 887 7939 month. (Tenant at Will) lot. $115,000. Fuller RE. alum boat, tennis crts. $275 mo. Heat, hot water, bdrm. apt. H, HW, cooking immed. 664-3456. $74,900. Burnham RE. 944 days. 289 4514 nights WtfN Bjorkman & Lann 944 4040. GS3 17S wk Call after 3. 595 7071 or cooking. Reading Rental incl. Pkg $375per mo. Avail FR324 9441500. FR319C 0232. 0804 REtfC RUMMAGE SALE WANTED DECOYS 593 1456 Service, 944-7551 immed 664 3456. READING, Furn. rm. near RE319C wooden ducks, any cond. FR331N READING: LARGE 2 MACKENZIE NURSING FR324 square. Kit fac. pkg. INVESTORS Legal 4 READING- $74,900 West- top prices. Call 665-7437 or bdrm. 2 bath. apt. in lux side oversize lull shed cape Home Activity room, 24 READING, office space 800 READING. Furn. rm. near Females pref. $47 per wk. family, all separate 665 9821. Alma Libby. WtfN BURLINGTON LUX 3 condo bldg. Priv- bale. heat, Ige. cabinet kitchen, lull Vine St. Melrose. March 23. sq. ft. ww. 2 baths. 2nd f lodr. square. Kit fac.. pkg. Call after 6 944 836J. - utilities, nicely located iust CASH PAID-for antiques, bdrm apt 2 baths, pool, hot water & ac incl. Free dining room or family 2 4. March 24 & 25. 104. For $450. mo. No util. Reading Females pref. >47 per wk. FR317 off Center. $110,000. used furniture, glass, tennis, loc. 12893 Sublet use of pool & parking, exc benefit of Activity Rental Service, 944-7551. Call after 6.914-8363. stoneham and WOBURN, $116,900. Two family with room, fireplace living room. wicker furniture, oak avail, w-option to renew. loc.. no pets. $685 per mo 3 very large bdrms. (13x2: Program. FR3-19 FR3 17 Male or female roommate in law quarters. 7 & 8 tables, old towy. military $705 per mo. Call days 273 942 0178 or 942 0278 for appt GS317S wanted to share comp. rooms. Excellent neigh master) on 12.000 sq. ft. items, swords, etc Will 4660 272 1524 eves FR3-19C stoneham and WOBURN. within walking distance to FLEA MARKET BURLINGTON, Oversized 1 Male or female roommate house incl all util. except borhood $110,000 Kaine 8. buuy most anything. Please FR3 19 bdrm apt Cent, air, fully ROOMMATE NEEDED to train. Fuller RE. 944 1500. STONEHAM INDOORS wanted to share comp. phone. Call 438 1564 or 933 Wentworth RE. 944 9100. call 935 3389 8.272 9167 appli., pool, tennis. Nr 128 share large house in REtfC A.L. Post. 11 Common St. house incl all util. except 3847 or 935-4219. RE3 19C W M 6 x Wilmington with two other WOBURN. two vi acre lots Sunday. March 28. 9 4. $475 heated Call 9 5, 273 phone. Call 438 1564 or 933 FR3-I7 READING 7 year old raised 3880. FR3-19 men. 4 bedroom 2 bath, near Winchester line. Low Spaces SS. Dealers 3847 or 935 4219. READING. 3'J rms. $350 ranch. Huge fireplaced BASEBALL CARDS and SUMMER party room, swimming $20s Call owner 862-3537. welcomed. Info 438 2340 04 WOBURN CONDO, 2 bdrm mo No util. Gas heat. pkg. family room, 3 bdrms, IVJ FR317 RE317 1061 or 2912. trains wanted - pay cash for AC, DD, new ww, heat 8. pool. $195 month. Non Walk to trains. Call 944 2026 RENTAL smoking professional 25 35 READING, 3V> rms. $350 baths, garage $84,900. GS3 17S Lionel. Ives. American hot wafer. Very conv. to rte. FR317 Kaine & Wentworth RE. WOBURN WEST, hand- Flyer. Marklin. Bing, etc NEWFOUNDLAND LAKE, 128. $495. Call 944 3291 preferred. Call Warren or fl». No util Gas heat, pkg some new expand. Gambrel MOVING: RAIN or shine Walk to trains. Call 944 2026 STONEHAM FAIRWAY 9449100. must sell mounted snow Baseball cards wanted. Call NH. 2 bdrm cottage with FR3 19 Newton 658 3827 RE3-19C cape. Choice wooded lot In Bob, days 272 9778, eves FR3I9C FR3-17 Manor apts. Mod 2 bdrm tires, tools, tbls, lamps, own safe sandy beach. new area. Only $81.900. 438 6627 WOBURN DUPLEX STONEHAM: FAIRWAY apt. Heat, hot water, WOBURN, spacious 10 yr. small appliances, Xmas Heated, mod bath. Terrific ROOM FOR RENT - WOBURN WEST. Immac 6 WMSx LARGE Older 4 rms. Manor apts. Mod 2 bdrm parking $490 per month old Garrison Colonial, 4 Ig. decoration. Sat. Mar 20, 7 view! Boat available $225 Reading Sq. Call after 6 pm rm. cape. Lovely cor. iot in hardwood floors, yard $385 apt. Heat, hot water, Avail. April 1 Sorry no pets bdrms. I' 1 baths, sunny Whlpple Ave. Sto. 93 . Sun 9 ANTIQUES weekly. Call 851 9660 438 6093 944 7404. front to back, fireplace conv. loc. Low taxes. mo. 2 fam. 1st floor, modern FR3-19C parking $490 per month WANTED ANTIQUE SR331T FR3 25C $67,000. 3. 4 rooms $450. heated Avail. April 1. Sorry no pets. liv.rm.. eat in kitch.. formal GS3-17S FURNITURE. Oriental GREAT HARBORS East READING — 6 room WOBURN, Spac hard to Michaels RE 935 5105. 944-7404. READING SQUARE dining rm. 8. garage Upper rugs, oil paintings, old toys, Falmouth. 3 bdrm. con Duplex & mod. bath, find Duplex. Top cond. in FR3-17T FR325C approx. 625 sq. ft. office or S80S By owner, 933 7786 china, putls. clocks & flea temporary Cape, large deck utilities, off street parking. and out Lg. lot. 2 car gar. STONEHAM 2 bedroom retail space plus 125 sq. ft. RES-19 LOST market items. One item or in private setting, 1 block READING SQUARE $89,900. apartment newly Adults pref No pets. Ref second floor storage & full WOBURN, 6 unit apt Ex complete estates pur from swimming pool, tennis req, sec dep. 944 0554. approx. 625 sq ft. office or WEST MEDFORD, 2 fam. LOST renovated. Minutes from basement. $425 per mo, plus eel. income. Gd. loc. chased. Richard Goddard, cts 8, marina. 5 mln. to FR3-19C retail space plus 125 sq. ft. with in-law. Lg. fenced in Key ring on Haven Street or Rts93& 128. Available April heat. Call 944 5466. $120,000.. Terms: $25,000 9444962 WtfC warm water, sandy second floor storage 8, full cor lot. Mint cond. $81,900 March 10. Please call 944 15. $490 monthly, no NORTH READING RM. in FR42C down. 12 percent first mort. INSTANT CASH beaches. May-June $250 11,2, h„£l7„ hlir. Vtair. basement. $425 per mo, plus WOBURN WEST at Win. 1855 REWARD utilities, no pets. Call 438 large home to help defray r»u 944.54*7 avail, to qualified buyer By WANTED Good old fur wk., July-Aug. $395 wk. 944 heat. Call 944-5466 STONEHAM, 2 room ef line. Brand new Split Entry Lost3 I7C expenses. Prof person over owner. 1 603 293 2458 nlture. antiques, oriental 1875. 7111. FR42C ficiency. apartment. No Ranch. Quality constr. New oLOST SMALL male dog, FR3 17S 30. non smoker preferred utilities. $295. per month. RE323 rugs, clocks, old toys. etc. SR3I9C STONEHAM. 2 room ef area of child safe streets. black w-whlte on chest, $235 mo. 664-3249 or 664 5991. Highest prices paid, bonded STONEHAM, 2 room ef FR322C ficiency. apartment No Call 438 3885. READING BY OWNER $89,900. mixed breed, She Poo. & licensed. Also clean attics WANTED ficiency apartment modern utilities. $295. per month. FR3 18 cozy 2 bed. Cape, fireplace, CROWLEY RE NORTH READING - Answers to Muffy. 438 1261 8, cellars We also buy kit & bath $295 per month Call 438 3885 FURNISHED ROOM, Wob.. basement, garage, $59,000 9331615 Luxury 2 bed. Condo Pool. or 438 2273. estates - 1 piece or entire TO LET untreated Call 438 3885 or FR3 18 CIAQ In very quiet house, 944 7592. 259 8772 8. 577 4267 935 2349 L3-18 665 9697. $550 heated. Call 9443671 share mod. kit. & bth. w 2 RE3-19 935 4495 household. Call anytime Apartment Wanted FURNISHED ROOM, Wob.. POCKETBOOK «. FR317S after 6. ret. gentlmn $225 mo. 1st. & RE318 944-6141. Reading or 646 3 or 4 ROOMS. Quiet FR3-19C CIAQ In very quiet house. LOTS FOR SALE on Burlington High School last month's rent req. 933 Lexington St.. Woburn. LAWRENCE METHUEN 3666. Arlington. WM21x residential neighborhood. share mod. kit. & bth. w 2 books. Placed in wrong BURLINGTON, Close to Rt. Over 15,000 sq ft Finance line, 3 bedrm split. Gonven. DOLL COLLECTOR Professional couple. No MELROSE 5 rms, 1st fl, ct ret. gentlmn. $225 mo. 1st. 8. 2210. silver colored car at Burl. 128. 3 rm. apt. Heat in FRM4-12 avail, by owner. 14 percent. looking for Alexander, kids, no pets. Call 438 5511. bath, $425 unhtd. Adults last month's rent req. 933 to Rt. 93. Many extras. Market Basket. Mon. eve. eluded. Call 729 0282 after 7 Call 935-1297 or 2455710. Vogue. Barbies. Ginnys 8. preferred, handy to BMTA 2210 READING LG. furnished D8.D. self-cl oven, built In WTL317S pm. Call 272-4544. ask for Mrs. other dolls and accessories sec. dep. req. Call 662 7749. FRM412 rm with kit., incl util 8. ac. REM6 17 vac. pool and gar. On hill. Docker. FR317S FR319 Woman pref.. non smoker. STONEHAM BY OWNER, Sm. lot. Low taxes. Excel, Call 289-3509. ROOM for rent. $55 per L3-23 MISC. WOBURN, 4 rm. apt., in value. $59,900. W3-31S stoneham 4 room apt. week Call 933 6305. Prlv. home, mlns. fo 10 rooms. 2 family zoning, new house, laundry rm.. BUSHMICH REALTY LOST: 2 yr old white male WILL PAY $800 for 1973 or SUMMER CAMP completely renovated. FR318 shopping. Ref. req. 944-4261. take over mortgage disposal, new refrig., $500. 933-3974 Angora cat, vie. of Thurston 1974 car in good cond. No CO—ED DAY CAMP, ages Conv. location, heated, FR319C possible Mid$60's Call 438 mo. No util.. elec. heat. Call 2" STORY GARAGE for RE322 Ava. Wilmington. Family body rot or dents. 933 8863 M to 15, Camp Evergreen $485 month. Call 438 0617. MELROSE - 2 bed mod 5328. 933 4039. rent. $200 a month. Call 933 pet Reward. 657 7246. W3-18 in Andover. Half or full day FR324S apt., w-w carpet, ac, RE3-31S J.OST3-17T for preschoolers, door door FR3 19 »305 NORTH READING WE PAY CASH for 6 ROOMS. 3 bedrooms, FR318 laundry facilities, off street trans. Activities include: STONEHAM. 2nd fir. 2 Business zoned home LOST: FEMALE Calico strollers, cribs, hlghchalrs. modern kit 8. bath, parking, $400 per mo., elec. swimming inst (Red Cross family 4 rms.. handy loc. off BURLINGTON. Large and $56,900. 5 plus rooms, older cat, 3 yrs old. Vicinity of boys clothes 2T 8. up. fireplace, sec. dep. $525. heat not incl., no pets. 944 program in pool), creative st. park. $390 per mo. Util. pleasant furnished, heated ranch featuring 2 bdrms, Stoneham Animal Hosp., chlldrens things 0-6X. Call Incl. ht., hw, and parking. 4304. Si camping skills, land & not incl. Call 438-6116. room **> P* "**k c«" Central St. Stoneham. 658-5441. Children's Ex- Call 438-5206. FR3-17C din rm, enclosed porch, 2 water sports, (horseback FR3 23 272-0170. REWARD 3965218. 395 change In North Reading. FR3-17S READING - King size 3 car detached gar, sitting on 2631. riding) for more In- LARGE ROOM F.R. FR3-18 room apt. $375 per mo, no 17.000 plus sq. ft. of busienss W317T formation Jim Loscutoff's STONEHAM3 rm apt.', 1st LOST3 -17S floor, no pets, not utlls, refs. WOBURN. Clean room. WOBURN. 2nd fl., 4 rm utilities. Second floor, zoned land right off Rt 28. Camp Evergreen,. 166 LOST. Mln. Poodle^ black 8, sec. dep req. Avail April males preferred. Near heated apt. Pkg., heat, hw, parking, no pets. sec. dep. Call for details Hashem Jenkins Rd. Andover. Ma. The first use of the term female, long tall. ans. to FLEA MARKET 1st. Call 438 0772. center, bus line. Share No util. no pets. $390. mo. 942-0064. Realty 664-4191. 4752502. RE3-17N "Old Glory" to designate Michele or Shelly. Please FR3 17S kitchen & bath. Ref. req. Encl. nice yd. Middle age-i FR322C F~LEA MARKET. 40 spaces MISC3 24N Call 935 5059 before 7:30 pm. couple pref. Call 933-0382 the US flag was made by a call Karylene weekdays 475 MELROSE ~6 rooms. 2 WOBURN safe & secure FREE available. $10. per space. FR3 19 _fR3» New England seaman, Wil- 4700, Ext. 2196or 938 0732. ~!

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PAGE S-14-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 SuppiwnenlloDaMy Ti«n«B A Oron>c»e(Wotxjrn Reading. Wtncn«al«r. Burlington). LynnftaKj VM^H No. RwcMng Transcncrt. WUmtnglon A Tmjksburv Town Crw. Stoneftam independent \ Eat a shark this week Carter Ensemble US fishermen on both east and By WILLIAM PACINO and dogfish are examples of what The Commission reported that west coasts, it has been a nuisance Appleby refers to as "under-utilized although all current urea for- presented because there has been no I can't really call the following fish" which have been caught for maldehyde foam insulation in- economical processing method. COMING ATTRACTIONS, because decades off our coast. In the past, stallations do not pose the same The William Carter Dance En- Last year, however, an automatic 1 discovered a few news items that commercial fishermen threw them degree of risk, it has received more semble performs a program of mechanical dogfish skinning don't come under that title. But they back to sea in favor of more popular than 2200 complaints involving more ballet, jazz, and flamenco sure to machine was successfully tested at are worthwhile either for the and profitable species such as than 5700 persons who complained of enchant dance lovers. Few dancers the Massachusetts Institute of amusement value or the in- haddock and flounder Now. Ap- symptoms such as eye irritation, can claim such a tremendously Technology Once in commercial formational value pleby says, as supplies of fish respiratory problems, headaches, diverse career as Carter. He has operation, this machine will help dwindle and prices rise, consumers nausea and dizziness after in- starred with the American Ballet. fishermen and fish processors in- are willing to purchase less stallation. Ballet, Martha Turn Uie tables troduce dogfish to the American The popular image of a dangerous traditional catches with unap- The Commission advises con- Graham Dance Theatre and the public. marine animal is a "man-eating pealing names. sumers that if they have ex- Pearl Lang Dance Company According to Dorothy Appleby. shark." But it is possible to become One negative side effect of the new perienced no adverse health effects Dance Magazine recently home economist for the Cape Cod a "shark-eating man." according to popularity is that a rise in demand from this product, they should take featured Carter on its cover and the Cooperative Extension Service, the Massachusetts Cooperative causes a rise in price "The under- no corrective action. If serious or accompanying feature story dogfish and other so-called "trash utilized fish are not a whole lot less persistent health effects have summed up the dancer's ex- Extension Service. fish" are tasty, economical sources For Europeans, dogfish sharks expensive than more traditional resulted from the installation of this traordinary talents by saying: of protein. have long been a delicacy. But for types of fish, but they still are not as insulation, consumers should "Carter's genuineness, his un- Monkfish. squid, cusk. hake, eel expensive as haddock, flounder or consult a physician, nearest medical derstanding of his work and caring filet of sole " clinic or contact the municipal, about it floods his performance with A wise tip is that the term county or state board of health. Air magic. There is something in- 1982-1983 •whitefish'1 has long been used as a quality measurements can be made tangible that he brings to movement Concert Season Join! ( catch-all for many kinds of fish, by many state and local health - a meditation at the instant of including skate, ocean catfish and departments as well as private giving it life - a poetic quality that is MEMBERSHIP WEEK COMMUNITY tautog. Ask for the least expensive testing companies. almost Chekhovian His dancing March 22-27. 1982 FOUR DISTINCTIVE whitefish at the fish market, The Commission is offering a fact looks like imagination made because it will be just as good as the visible " Stoneham Pharmacy! CONCERTS ARTISTS sheet to consumers who call the most expensive. Commission's toll-free hotline. 1- Community Concert Association International Artists 409 Main Street will present the William Carter Put Music in Your Life! Reasonable Membership 800-492-8363. Stoneham Square Urea formaldehyde insulaton Ensemble at the Stoneham High Fees: If you know of an event of interest, T banned School, 149 Franklin St., Stoneham 438-7449 or 9232 Adult $15.00 send it to COMING ATTRACTIONS, The U.S. Consumer Product on Tuesday. March 23 at 8:15 PM. 10a.m. - 5p.m. care of this local newspaper We'll Join! Student $ 6 00 Appearing with Carter wil be Maria Safety Commission has banned the be back in that groove next week Family .$36.00 sale of urea formaldehyde foam Alba. Nanna Nilson. Tiziana Season 1982-83 Hodgens and Howard insulation for use in residences and Columbo and Pierre Beguin. Ad- The Texas Boys Choir Duo-pianists schools The Commission noted in mission is by membership card 26 Spirited Young Cowboys CONCERT SEASON Keith and Rusty McNeil its release to newspapers that the only. For further information, call The Canterbury Trio A Celebration ot American product ban was based upon 'Sound of Music' Mrs. Robert Leavitt 944-5262 or Mrs. Piano. Viola t Cello PROUDLY PRESEKTS Folksong.' unreasonable risks to consumers David Hovev 944-5055 from the irritation, sensitization and possible carcinogenic effects of INCUIRE ABOUT PATRON PROGRAM AND GIFT MEMBERSHIPS cast chosen formaldehyde emitted from the foam insulation. Paul D Greene, Colonial Chorus director of the North Reading Theatre Workshop, has an- nounced that casting has been completed for produces 'Hello Dolly' the- group's upcoming musical. "The Sound of Music". Starring as Get yourself out of the winter Paul in his many performances with Maria will be July Wood doldrums, free yourself from cabin the Chorus in such productions as «*£* of Andover, a regular fever and call 944-7678 or 944-7748 to "Guys and Dolls". "Annie Get Your performer with the get your tickets now for the Colonial Gun" and "Fiddler on the Roof." Theatre Workshop Chorus Community Theater "Hello Dolly" is a musical comedy Captain Von Trapp will production of "Hello Dolly." and is the story of Dolly Levi's ef- be played by David Maryann Swift of Dorchester is forts to marry Horace Van- Ham of Brookiine. who making her debut with the Chorus as dergelder, the rich half-a- has also appeared in Dolly Levi and Paul McCarthy of millionaire. who doesn't even realize several of the group's Reading has been cast -as Horace that Dolly is scheming to get her past productions Vanderaelder. man. Along the way, Dolly also Vincent DiClemente of manages to match up Van- Cambridge will appear Although Maryann is a newcomer dergelder's store employees and his as Max Detweiler: to Colonial Chorus, she is certainly niece with life-long companions. She Judith Cole of Methuen not a stranger to the stage. She has seems to be able to accomplish these will portray Elsa appeared as Bonnie in "Applause". matches with a lot less effort and Schraeder. The Mother Angel Chastity in "Anything Goes" scheming than it takes to make her Abbess will be played by and has arso appeared in produc- own match. Joanna Bowes of tions of "The Fantasticks". "Damn "Hello Dolly" is guaranteed to Lawrence. Yankees" and "Cheaper By the start your Spring off right and will The seen Von Trapp Dozen" Maryann studied acting prove to be an enjoyable evening for children have been cast and dance at Northeastern the whole family. Join us on March as follows: Liesl — Gail University and graduated with a 26th. April 2nd or April 3rd at Bourque: Friedrich - B.S in Physical Education. Reading Memorial High School for Danielle Kllingwood; Local audiences will remember an evening of lively entertainment. Louisa — Christina Other supporting on the real-life story of 8p.m on April 23. 24. 30 Sadlow: Kurt - Lance' roles include: Rolf the Von *Tr8pp family, and May 1 and at 5 p.m. Bourque: Brigitta — Robert a; Franz — singers, will be per- on April.25. Information Susan Manche: "The Sound of Marta — Jennifer formed at the John T. on tickets ana group Music.1" the popular tfOOU DelGrosso: Grettlll — Berry Center. Route - rates may be obtained Rodgers and Ham- Owen Bourque. 6562." North Reading. by calling 475-7184 or &£-&.$&.99 o/vi merstein musical based Performances will be at 664-3355.

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