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watertownhistoricalsociety.org.. The Water town - Oakville TOWN Weekly TIMES Vol. 11, No. 502 Subscription Price, $3.00 Per Year. Single Copy. • Cents 18. ifSI Urges Hiring Full Time Sanitarian Di Edwin G Reade, Health Di- ] Equally as important for pre- lector. this week reported that ; serving good health and .sanitary the town has reached the stage conditions, he stressed the desira- uheie it needs the services of a bility of systematic checking of full time sanitarian He disclosed private sanitation systems and the that he plans to recommend to the : necessity for examining areas town's authorities that a trained • where such systems are to be in— sanitarian be hired ! stalled. He " said, a full time The town's population, is esti- working, trained, sanitarian would, mated at over 14 000 'persons and not only Inspect the area staked, may soon pass the 15,0*X) mark, out for the system but also would considenng the amount of housing be able to advise the home owner developments going on here, he as to correct installations,.. He said. To maintain proper health would also make seepage tests standards and safeguards he is where subdivision developments advising regular inspections of are proposed and, would be in places selling or handling food for •position, because of his, back- public consumption and - ground, to evaluate complaints or tions engaged in such personal situations pertaining to sanita- sen ices as barber shops and tion or health,,. Dr.. Reade said. beauty parlors The work cannot be adequately done on a part time basis, the Health Director declared. There Local Civil Defense officials expressed satisfaction with the results of "Operation Alert:, 1957" held DAIUAV dttfW^I ^*irfc is plenty to do and it 'requires Friday. Shown here is a scene on the normally busy main street of Watertown after the public "Take lOWCi JIlOwC'l vtllS someone who knows 'both the Cover" si's nail,, a three-minute series of rising and falling siren blasts,, sounded just before 2 p. m. Police state and local laws .regarding1 halted all traffic 'and motorists took cover in nearby burl dings. (.'Photo by Messier I Oakville Gas Line health, and sanitation, who has re- ceived training for the work and Fifty Families Hit who oan put all. of his time to it, he said. Eleven NewVo+ers Scores of Oak\ llle customers Assume 83 'Killed'412 Injured A. .sanitarian for a town the Eleven new voters were sworn weie \\ ithout gas service for near- in and two reinstatements were ly fiv e hours Jul\ 11, after a, size of •Watertown may be obtain- made at a three hour session of the power sho\ el of the Juno-Mask el. ed at a salary of 56.000 a year. Dr. in MythicarH" Bomb Attack selectmen and town, clprk Mon- Construction Company accident- Reade believes. He noted, that at day morning in Town Hall ally upped out approximately least half of this, salary could be 'Eighty-three Watertown resi- tude of 4,000 feet, resulting in a The following person^ were foiH feet of the gas line running offset by revenues from inspection dents, were killed, in theory• and considerable amount of danger- made \oters. Ormonde and Janet up Ruer'irte Street and testing fees and the issuance some 412 were Injured in last ously radioactne "fallout." It Oborne, Jr , Chestnut Grnve Rd The hieak occurred shortly of health permits. There could al- week's "Operation Alert, 1,957," was calculated that the Burling- Francis and Doroth\ Carlson Cut- aftei thiee pm and. Connecticut so be savings where special sur- termed very satisfactory by local ton bomb was ten miles distant in ler St : Mrs. Lois B Nevcrdauskas, Light and Pow er Company emer- veys must be 'made such as is now . Civilian Defense officials. a straight line, with the Derbv High St.: John P Butterlj Jason ge n c > cievs worked, for near 1 y going on in the Lake Winnemaug The exercise assumed that hy- bomb more than twenty miles Ave : Francis and Antoinette Mr- fI\e houis installing anew section area for which the town will have drogen bombs' were exploded at away. The bombs weie each of Grail, Meadow Lane; Frances of pipe and turning off gas in the to spend $500, the Health Officer Burlington and Derby at an alti- 20 megaton size, with a fireball Janes, Middlebury Rd Harr\ and himes affected b\ the break. said. diameter of five miles. Ruth Finley, 3d, of Guernsejtown Compam officials said, approxi- Studies and. surveys of health The "alert" signal came at Rd were reinstated. mately fift\ families In the River- and sanitation conditions in the about 12 30 p.m Friday and Ci- The next new voter session v> ill side St aiP of Dakville were af- town sponsored by the Health GOP Changes vilian Defense personnel manned be held in September. fected b> the break. A d v isory Co m m i 11 ee., concl u d e d the headquarters and C D radio with reports which, recommended from that time to noon on Satur- the need of the sen; ices here of a day. tra i n ed sa ni ta ri a, n. Expected On Sealed envelopes containing' in- Loss Of Water At Town - Owned Ponds formation about the mythical, Executive Board Meets. bomb burst were opened at 2": 30 The executive board of the Wa- Several Posts p.m. .Friday, at a meeting of Town By Golf Club Hauling Termed Negligiblet e rtown -O a kvi 11 e R ec rea t ion Cou n- and. Civil Defense officials which cil, Inc., will meet July .23 at 8 Contests, for endorsement by the local C. D. Director H. Raymond " Park Commission chairman obtain the full forty loads of wa- Republican Town Committee for Sjostedt emphasized, would be Alexander Alves said this week ter, since rainfall over the week- p.m. in the Youth Center, Water- some of-the town official positions held automatically .in the event of that he had given the Watertown end made it unnecessary. "I think, town. are slated, at the committee's meet- any disaster or enemy atack. Golf Club permission to withdrew it will be alright." he said, refer- ing tonight, according to reports. • In their planning operations, lo- up to 48,000 gallons of water from ring to the negligible drop in the water level because of the hauling, The "two spots which have stirred cal C. D. workers went on the as- town owned Echo Lake, "but not sumption that a 5O'% '"strategic a drop 'more until: they consult bujt added that he was "hoping for Donations Dragging the main controversy are on the evacuation"" of the town had ta- with me again.,.""" Recreation Direc- more rain soon." Police Commission and Board of ken place, leaving approximately tor' John,, Regan and waterfront H u in g e rfor d Ag rees Assessors. Leo Orsini, who has 6.500' residents here at the time of staffs at Echo Lake .and Slades, In Red Cross Fund been a member of the Republican 1 First Selectman G. Wilmont the "Alert., ™ Pond had protested the action of Hungerford agreed substantially Town Committee for almost twenty At the .sounding of the "Alert" the golf club after they -saw a. with Alves, asserting that the loss For Audrey Victims years. Is opposing the Incumbent tank truck, being filled with water1 •tignal, a long blast on sirens, an. of water through the hauling • The Watertown Red Cross 'Chap- Anthony DiNunzio. Reports indi- there, additional 75'% were evacuated, agreement Is "less than a drop in ter has, 'to-date, only $88, toward cate that Mr. Orsini has an. edge resulting in a population at the Alves said that club ' president the bucket"' when compared to aid for the flood-stricken Cameron, in the battle because of the objec- time of the explosion, of 1,650. The John Rear don, had asked permis- the great volume of water In Echo La..., disaster area. Chapter Chair- .( tion several committee members explosion resulted .in bad damage aon of First Selectman Hunger- Lake. He pointed out that an man Edward Thompson noted. have toward, dual positions. Mr. to 40% of the frame dwellings of ford and was 'referred to the Park acre of water one inch deep equals, With Red. Cross disaster funds- DiNunzio, besides his 'position, as, the town, with, slight, damage to Commission 'Chairman. Alves not- approximately 30,000 gallons. Tak- wiped out by a, series, of floods assessor,' has been a ..member of masonry buildings. ed 'that he had given, permission ing eight acres, as the size of the tornadoes and other disasters, 'the the Oakville Public Wtorjis .Com- Continued on Page 11 after consultation with the Com- water surface in the lake, he con- need is urgent, he pointed out. In mission and some calculation of mission also. He has, resigned the cluded that It would be necessary the 20 Louisiana parishes and four the amount of Water Involved, for to withdraw approximately 240,000 1 latter office to' become inspector Texas counties hard-hit by "Hurri- the club to 'haul forty .loads of gallons from the lake to lower the cane Audrey" an estimated 4,200 for the Commission.- Reports that Anthony DiNunzio 1,200 gallons each, for use on the level one Inch. Mr. Orsini. has received the back- families have sought long-term as- •dying .greens; at the Golf Club, sistance from the Red Cross. ing of ' the .nominating committee Assuming a 1,000 gallon, tank affected by recent drought condi- Continued, on Page 14 (Continued on Page Six) of the town, committee could not Quits Commission tions,.. be confirmed. The Park Commission Chairman \ The Police Commission jopening said his calculations showed, that To Be An Employee drawing; 50,000' gallons of water " 'Continued, on Page 11 Anthony D. DiNunzio, Oakville from Slades Pond alone, assuming Final Draft Of Proposed Road 1 Public Works Commissioner and six acres of water1 surface, would, Unit To Try Again town Assessor, submitted, his, re- result In a drop in the water level signation as a member of the of only 5/16 inch. For Echo Lake, Excavation Ordinance Studied Public Works Commission at a, assuming ten acres, of water, the With' Bloodmobi le special meeting of the unit July drop would only be 3/16 inch, he A special town meeting which The adoption of an excavation 11. He will now be employed by suspended action on. a proposed ordinance was .given. Impetus by a Visit August 29 the District as Sewer Inspector on Alves that his understand- ordinance governing the excava- group of property owners, who pro- The Connecticut Regional Blood, the Buckingham Street and tions of streets eight months, ago tested, the condition In which roads Program Bloodmobile" ."will make South. 'Trunk interceptor sewer may be reconvened In -the near are 'being left after they are open- 'lines, which, were let "out on con- a return visit to' Watertown. on future, it was, disclosed at the Se- ed for Installation, of various, utility tract last week. lectmen's meeting Monday. August ,29, It was-announced-this lines, especially water and sewer week. JPip unit will be located in. He will be paid at the rate of Jbrary Received Last November the special town pipes. "They contend that failure by the MetHodist Church from 1 to 5 $100' per week until both, projects meeting, after rejecting a proposed p.m., "Reservations for lending are completed. The Board has no friendship Guild ordinance 'because' of dissatisfac- contractors to adequately 'fill an ex- cavation results in continual blood" to the program may be immediate plans to fill the vacan- tion with some of its provisions, 1 1 made by telephoning CR 4-2684. cy caused by DiNunzio's resigna- MemoridV Volume appointed the Selectmen .and .settling of streets ,, ruts and bad, 'Local. Chapter officials are hop- tion. Mrs,,,, Charles H. Shorn, librarian Chairmen of the two Fire-Dis- surfaces and they recommend that ing for a better showing at this Discussion brought out the of the Watertown, Library, an- tricts to rewrite the ordinance the town, adopt an ordinance to visit of the unit than, occurred at opinion that DiNunzio, as a for- noounced this week that the and make recommendations at a control the condition. the last visit on June 14. "At that mer Board. Member, and. also as an Library has, received a memorial later town meeting. 'The Selectmen plan to, distri- time, only 108 pints of blood were experienced contractor, would, be volume in memory of the late Following a number of 'revisions,,, bute several .hundred copies, of the collected in the face of a 150 pint better able to look after the inter- Alexander Agnew, Sr. it appears that a final recom- .revised, proposed ordinance to the quota. _ ests, of the District on the two "The Rainbow Book of Nature" mended draft has been completed public and to, governmental agen- Some 200 volunteer donors are fobs than an outsider hired for by .Donald. Cuirass Peattie, is the and Is now being studied, by the cies to' make its regulations gener- needed at, each 'visit of the unit the position. The Commissioners title of the 'book, which, was do- officials "and town, counsel, 'First ally known before action, 'is taken . to. insure 'reaching. the 150 pint accepted, • his resignation "with nated by the Friendship Guild of Selectman G. Wilmont Hunger- on. the adoption at the reconvened 1 town. to Prince Edward Island,, Canada, PAGE 2 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CON IN..),, JULY 18, 1957in, a chartered forty foot sloop, 'Barbara Hall, who was a, 'Contes- Property of the Watertown"The, Apache,"" Mr. Russell serve Historicald tant on "The 64,000 Dollar Ques Society- during which they travelle d more Mr. and .Mrs. Patrick: Donahue as captain throughout the 250 tion" T.V. Show, will return, with than 2,000 miles. ft and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dona- mile trip. Block Island, Hyannis. Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth to spend hue and family of Chestnut Grove Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, the week-end in Watertown. Ellis S. Warren. U. S. Army, Rd. are leaving this week, for a were among the places which, the CJL&P. Company husband, of Mrs. Mary P. Warren, vacatiowatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn in West Dennis, Cape Russells visited. LI ten field Road, was recently pro- Cod. Evans Reichenbach of Roberts mo ted from Corporal to Sergeant. St. spotted the helicopter which, Installs Larger He is stationed in Korea with the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ganung Mr. and Mrs. J. William Bosk- had- to make a forced landing on, Army . of Link field Rd. have returned ing. Porter St., have returned from DeLand Field, last Saturday while Main Street Mains from a trip to Maine. a trip to Washington, D. C. and he was on duty at the GOC obser- Connecticut .Light and Power Superintendent of Schools and Virginia where they visited Will- officials had. an. .answer this week iams burg, Virginia Beach and the vation post. He reported the in- Mrs. Joseph B. Porter, North Mrs. William Johnston and chil- cident immediately to the New for those local. citizens who. have. Street, are spending a two week dren, Douglas and. Melissa, of Jamestown, Festival.. been wondering what was. going vacation at Lake Sebago, Maine, Haven Filter Center and authori- Buckwheat Hill Rd. recently • vi- ties there instructed, him, to have on along Main Street between •with their three children Michael, sited Mrs. Johnston's parents, Mr... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kontout the pilot call them to make a/re- Watertown'and Oakville,.with the- Rosemary and Terry. and Mrs. A. C. Tu.rn.ey of New and,,,family have moved into' their bright yellow trucks and crews of Kensington, Pa. port,.. The helicopter attracted a, the Company engaged in. tearing new home on'Guernseytown Road. crowd of over 300 people when, it Mr, and Mrs.' Peter Bova of 'The family formerly resided on up and -replacing the shoulder of Eaton St. have been on a vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Buck- Central Avenue. was forced, down by weather •con- the road. tion at Cape Cod for a week. ingham and daughter, Suzanne, of ditions about 6:30 p.m. The plane The reason for the activity Is Ball Farm, Rd. are vacationing at Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Ash- left Sunday morning and, the pilot the installation of an eight inch, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy P. Lewis of Wood's Hole,, Cape Cod. worth, Wood bury Rd., will attend and occupants were given a, rous- gas main where . formerly there Knnwl ton St naif been va ration- Saturday night's performance of ing send-off. had, been only a four inch main. inn in Flunda foi two weeks Peter Qiiifjp\ rf Atwood St. "No Time For Sergeants,,"," the hit The purpose of the change is to and Rav Wienn of Litchfield Rd. run play at the Alvin Theatre, increase the capacity of the local, left Sunday for two ueks at Camp N.Y.C. in which, their son, Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Em.il, Bellemare, system and, to provide for addi- Mattatuck, Plymouth. has one of the leading roles. Fol- Frost Bridge Rpad, recently re- tional growth in the future, along lowing the show, Tucker and Miss turned from a two week ai..o trip Watertown's main, street. Mr and Mrs John F. Regan and sons Colin, Jack and Dennis, of Bunker Hill Rd are visiting Idatives in Dennis, Pa.

Mis E T MrGiath of Bunker Hill A-. e ha^ been \acationing in \\>st Pcnni-* Cqpe Cod where she will DP iilined this week, by her hush a nil inrl Mi and Mrs. Don- ah I Donahue and son3 Donald, Jr. inil niihanl, of Chestnut Grove Rd

Jan IPS Haniiine: nf Highland \-e has been a patient at the Watu bun Hospital

Spermlist Thii d Class Herman A \ndeison Ji of Bethlehem re- renth aiiiidl in Germany and is now a ladio opeiatoi with Head- f|u ii tei > Company at the U. S. Floyd E. Carlson Pint of Embaikation, Bremer- Floyd E. Car I son. Water-town haven. High School graduate, has joined the U. S. Marine Corps and is now Mr. inil Mis Harlan FJ-.1I i inti stationed at Parr is Island, S. C. daughtei Chnstine Gueinsevtovn He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rd. recentlv usited Mi Fishers A. Carlson, Pleasant View Ave. hrothei-> and sisteis-m-lau Mi and Mrs Noiman Fishei Wash- Pasqiiale P.. Mais to. seaman ap- ington Crossing Pa and Mi and •: prentice, USX, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ai thin Fishei Blue Bell Pa Mrs. Joseph Ii. Mais to, Riverside SI., and Leo J. Forget, seaman, M*-. in 1 Mii ChailBS I ogup USX, son of. Mr. ami Mrs. Leo J, Cliff Stie t " ith their rliu filters Forjjei., ST., Hunger ford Ave., are Jane and FetK spent last week in scheduled tu return to Newport, Olamon Maine alone; with Mi Pi,. I July 27, aboard the r a d a r and Mis M Da is Ji and daugh- SAVE MONEY picket destroyer, USS William R. ter Sue of Uateibun Rush, after a two month tour of duty in the Mediterranean. Mr. ind Mis John T Millei BY PAINTING WITH Srott ip ha e letuined from a Alfred P.. Chapin. Jr., Guernsey- trip to !i Tshm^ton D C where town Rd., has been accepted as a th'f-v \ isited then childien Cliirle member of the Hoistein - Friesian Miller mil MICP Miller then son Association of" America, the larg- ami dan htpi-in lii Mr and est dairy cattle breeder's" registry Mrs. J hn T Millei Ti and then organization in. the world. ^•on-in-lan pnd rliii£;htei Mi and Mrs. Thomii Wall The\ %lso r Charles H. Sir ins. The Green. visite ' then snn md dm "hie* m- is cr.nraiescins at his home after hw. ail in] Mis Donalil Millei li.aiii.ii; been a surgical patient at Pittsbui^ Pi qnd then son-in- t h e W a t c r hi i ry Hos pi ta I,.. law and r? ii htei Majoi and Mrs Joseph MIIIPI icl- lacksoni IIIP N Mr. and Mrs. Ml Is worth Mason C. and family, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, arc visiting with. Mr. Mr. in 1 Mis iTspph Russo and Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. son. Cnip of W aterhui v haie PAINT! Frederick Mason, of Ridgeway moved int i their nei l\ purchased Avenue, home on Princes Ann Drue m

Mr. and Mrs. William Hassel Mr. and Mrs Richard E Pus- 0*! and children, RMn Street, spent sell and children Jean and Pobert a vacation, recently at Rainbow of Prospect St returned last Mon- Lake. N. Y, day from a week s cruise ID Nan- tucket Sound Vineyard Sound E MORE! ! PITTSBURGH Mr. and Mrs. Peter Milius, Buzzard s Ba> and Nai raganset .1111 Main Street, are vacationing at Bay. Staitmg from Essex Conn 100 u Indian Point House, Stony Creek. < Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rehyer i2 SUNPROOF and son.,, Bruce, of Pleasant View 111 w St. are visiting relatives in Magog, 0 Quebec, Canada. KARPET KARE o Z HOUSE PAIHT Anthony Tkatz. Jr. of Far View ] THE FAMOUS u o Circle, is spending a month with ! For that "Just Pointed" look relatives in upstate New York. CLEANING METHOD!! m o Mr. and Mrs. Al Bernier of < 5 Main St. are on a, two weeks" trip . • Takes Only One Day a. down. South. • Right In Your Own Paimi BEST Mrs. Patrick Butler of Porter Home or Our Plant. St.. Mrs. Winifred Hod skin son. with PITTSBUR and1 son, Robert, of Main St., have i Fume-Resistant returned from, a, trip to Kitty The most satisfactory cleaning o Hawk, N. C. proposition we've ever come z Ul Self-Cleaning across!! It's speedy It's m «#!' Mr. and. Mrs. Neil Thihodeau of effi c i e n t a n d i t's i i>e x pe n s ii ve! 1 3 Norn',, Pittsburgh's new formula SUN-PROOF At wood St. plan to leave this week CALL, US AND WE'LL TELL House Paint Is fume-resistant! Years of extensive for a trip to Nora Scotia. .•YOU ALL ABOUT IT!! m exposure tests have proved houses in Industrial sec- tions STAY WHITE in spite of discoloring coal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and. :>-' children of Li ten field Rd. have For Free Estimate t smoke and industrial gas fumes. been vacationing at Niagara. Fails. 3 C«t your free copy "Color Dynamic* for the Home"', booklet. Mr. and. Mrs. Maurice Lai>he of PHONE CR 4-1636 B11 r ba n k, Ca I.. w e re recen t g 11 es t s of Mr. and Mrs... Al Bernier of i .Main St. ALLYN'S Mrs. Claude I lea ley and Dr. Claire Healey of EI«:ini, 1.0. have ! KAY'S ROW A he en visiting Mrs. Hea ley's son-r'n- j Cleaning Service law... and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | "Bob" Allyn Frank Barton John B. At wood, Roberts St. Mr. i AND APPLIANCES a n f 1 M rs. R i c h a r d D i c k i s on a nd. ] 15 Echo Lake load Main Street — C R 4 -1 0 3 8 — Watertown family of Parkersburg, W. Va. j WATERTOWN were recent guests- of Mr. and i OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL, 9 O'CLOCK Mrs. Atwood. • I •3 ) i*Requiem High Mass at 7 a.m. for Str John's Church Mrs. Rose Short, requested by her Thursday — Sixth Anniversary daughter. Requiem Ifigh Mass at 8 a.m. for Saturday — Eleventh. Anniver- Matthew Curley. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgsary Requiem. High Mass at 7 a.m. Saturday — Anniversary Re- for Anne Guerrera requested by quiem Hlfeh. Mass at 8 a.m. for Mrs, Lucy Guerera. First Anni- Mr. and B.frs... Octave Hevey. versary Requiem. High Mass at Sunday j— Masses at 7, 8, 9, 8 a.m.. for Mrs. Petrone Yakule- 10 and 11:'a.m. In Bethlehem at vich. requested by the family. 9 and ll:'a.,.m. .Devotions., con- Confessions from 11:4a-a.m. to sisting of the Rosary. Litany of 1:2:15 p.m. and also 4 to 5:30 and the Blessep Virgin Mary and Be- 7 to 8:30 p.m. nediction of the Most Blessed Sa- Sunday —Holy Mass at 6, 7, 8, crament at 7:30 p.m.. - 9, 10 and 11 am. Sacrament of Monday — Memorial Requiem Baptism conferred at 1-30 pm High Mass at 8 a.m. for the de- Monday — Starting July 22 at ceased relatives of Mr. and Mrs. 9:30 am a vacation school v ill Adrian Gelinas. begin for all children entering the sixth grade this coming fall and All Saints' Parish who are to receive the Sacrament Sunday — Holy Eucharist at 8 of Confirmation next spring. De- a.m. Holy Eucharist with sermon votions at 7 pm. Bingo each Mon- at 9:30 a.m. day at 7 30 p.m.

Unioin Congre g at i o n a I Rain Insufficient Sunday — The subject of the sermon mediation by Mr. Locke To Offer Relief for Sunday Worship at 9:30 a.:m. • Rainfall, of slightly under one will be "Worship and. Witness." inch last Saturday was of some Messages from, the Silver Lake help to corn crops stunted, in Conference will be given by Harry growth by the long dry spell and McCluskey, Jr., David O'Blenes to parched lawns, it was reported Town and Civil Defense officials met Friday during "Operation Alert, 1957" to ascertain presumed and. Andrea. Busi. Sharon Glew by Branson E. Lockwood, Water- local damage and make plans for rehabilitation of the town. Local Civil Defense Director HI. Raymond will attend the Robert Seneca town Fire District superintendent. Sjostedt noted that in an actual emergency or enetny attack, 'warning, town and Civil 'Defense authorities Smith. Conference at Winnepe- However, it. had little effect on would automatically meet in the town hall to plan emergency measures, Shown, here, in addition to saukee, N. H., from July 20 to 27. reservoirs, said the superintendent, Sjostedt at far right, are (J to r) Timothy Horan,. Radiological Survey chief; William Ga'iwardy, Public Suinner Libbey will be on. the staff which means that the full ban on Information officer for C. D.; iFiirst Selectman G. Wilmont Hungerford; and Chief of Police Frank L. Min- there. water sprinkling still prevails. ucci. Fire Chief'Milton McCleery also attended the meeting, but is not pictured here. He observed, that unless there (Photo by Messier) Monday — Vacation Bible are fairly heavy rainfalls at least School at the church July 22 to twice a week for the next three Methodist 'Church at 10 a.m. each August 2, .Mondays through Fri- weeks;, the water situation, will 'be- Church Notes Sunday. "The church will be closed days 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. come worse and further1 .restric- First Church of Christ during August, when. Services will Wednesday — .Boy Scouts meet tions may be required. Oakville Man To Be Scientist, Waterbury be held, in the Congregational at 7 p.m., Joseph LeClair in Sunday — Sunday Service at Church. charge. Ordained Priest In 10:45 a.m. Sunday School and JOHN G. O'NEILL Christ Church Nursery at 110:45 a.m. •"The Sun- First Congregational day Evening Service will be omit- Sunday — .During the month, of Sunday — Union. Services with August 4 Ceremony ted during July and August. July there will be only one Ser- FUNERAL HOME 1 vice at Christ Church, on Sundays. the Methodist Church will be held i'Llfe " will be the subject of the 1 at the Methodist Church at 10 a. PHONE CRestwood 4-3005 Tiesson -.Sermon for Sunday. "The This will be Morning Prayer at 742 Ml aim St.. Oakville Golden Text is from. Romans (6: 11 a.m. The Rev. Standish Mac- m. on Sundays during July. *>3): "TJje gift of God is eternal intosh, Rector- - of All Saints" life through Jesus Christ our Church, Oakville, will conduct this Lord." Selections from, the Bible service during the vacation of include the following': "Preserve Rev. Jackson F'oley of Christ me, O 'God: for in thee do I put Church. DR. ARTHUR J. RABINOWITZ my trust. . . Thou wilt shew me O P T O M E T R I S T the path, of life: in thy presence St.. Mary 'Magdalen 106 MAIN STREET — THOMASTON is fulness of joy; at thy right hand "Thursday — Third Anniversary there are pleasures for evermore." ANNOUNCES SUMMER SCHEDULE Wednesday — Meeting; includ- FOR. HIS THOM ASTON OFFICE ing testimonies of Christian Sci- • F t O W E R S • ence healing, at 8 p.m.. FOR EVERY OCCASION1 .. JULY THRU SEPTEMBER — Free D e I i v e r y — MONDAY - WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS Methodist Church ANNETTE'S FLOWER SHOP WEDNESDAY - FRIDA.V EVENINGS Sunday — During July, Union Old Colonial Road — Oakville — BY APPOINTMENT — TEL, CR 4-2770 CALL ATlas 3 - 5 6 2 u A N Y D A Y Services with the First Congrega- (Laurier and Annette Thibault) tional Church will be held at the

You Cut out costly J o h n D, M cG o w a n finance charges when you John D. McGowan (Brother Augustine of the Benedictine Or- BUY FOR CASH! der of Monks) son of Mrs. William G. McGowan of Cheshire formerly of Ball Farm .Road, and the late Mr. McGowan, will be ordained August 4 as a priest in the Bene- dictine Order. The ceremony will take place at St. Benoit du Lac, a .Benedictine Monastery in. Canada. Brother Augustine" took his Sol- emn Professional Vows March 21, NEED A NEW WASHER, REFRIGERATOR, SINK OR OTHER • 1957, at Collegio San Anselmo, Rome, Italy. APPLIANCE? Following his ordination, Bro- ther Augustine will be stationed at -Mt. Savior Monastery in Efanira, IT'S AN EASY MATTER TO BUILD UP A CASH N. Y. • : •• He received his education at FUND FOR ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS WITH A South Grammar School, GakvUle; Watertown High School; Catholic SPECIAL PURPOSE SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE. University, Washington. D. C. where he received, the B.A. degree' and Notre Dame University. South. Bend. Indiana, where he earned OPEN A 'HOME APPLIANCE' ACCOUNT TODAY: the M.A. degree. He spent two years in the United States Army, serving1 in. the European, theater. THEN SET UP A WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT The local man will celebrate his first Mass at St. Mary Magdalen 'FOR YOURSELF AND STEADFASTLY HOLD TO' IT Church. Oakville, on August 11 at 11 a. m. Following, the Solemn High Mass, a .reception for friends SAYING IN A 'HOME APPLIANCE1 ACCOUNT and relatives of the new priest in. the Church. Hall from. 3 to 5 p.m. WILL BENEFIT YOU IN THREE WAYS . . . .Attending the ordination in Canada will be his Mother, Mrs. William G. McGowan, Cheshire; • You receive our generous dividends while you save and the following brothers and sisters and their families: Mr. and • You save costly finanee chargeswhen you buy Mrs. William C. McGowan. of Cal- ifornia; Mr. .and Mrs.- John-.J. Grady of Waterburv; Mr. and • Cash enables you to take advantage of on-the- Mrs. Francis E. McGowan and spot opportunities or bargains. Mr. and Mrs. Jann.es E. McGowan of Watertown and Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Misura of Cheshire. VISIT OS SOON Grange To Meet Watertown Grange will meet Friday in Masonic Hall at 8 p.m., with Master Vida 'Bennett presid- Special king in . . . ing' over the business meeting. .. State and Pomona officers have SAVINGS BANK- been invited to attend. Nine 1 members of Watertown Grange at- .THOMASTON. . . .WATERTOWN. 'Customer Convenience Accounts tend_ed_youth night 5 Grange" Monday." J'AGE 4 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), JULY 18, 1957 van, Sandra Sylva and Carol Ulinskas. ed, as the leader of unit seven, Property of the WatertownUpton. HistoricalPots, Pains Needed Societywith Barbara Collin s Assistant. , Unit 4-A — Sandra Alix, Su- The Staff noted that they /have Miss Ross' is leader of unit 8. zanne Allman, Carol Bate far no a need of large cooking pots,,, and The leader of unit 7 is Linda. Town Times, Inc. Susan Baummer, Cheryl Beach can "put to good use*" any which Simmons, assisted by Barbara might be lent to them. Collins;, Office located in. the Georges Building, 678 Main Street, Waten-town. Patricia Beeman, .Alison Bridges For news or information call' C Reswatertownhistoricalsociety.orgt wood 4-1968. Address mail to Patricia Burgess, Doris Cable.. Visiting 'Day An additional • adult volunteer TOWN TIMES, Box. 888, Oakvtlle, or to Box 1, Watertown, Conn Linda Dahlin, .Lois Hunt, Mary Visiting1 Day will be observed worker is .Mrs. Frank Goode. Publishers: Carl Less, Joseph F. Smith Lou Hearn, .Anne Hurley, Veronica at Camp Wapasa on July 14 from. ICc-entared a,a second elms) matter May 12, 1966 at the post oillN «f, Wstettow> jKirouae, Carol Lizaudkas, and (Una. Orislul entry u second claw nutter Jmn. IS, 1*18 at tin peat oHlc Oakvill* 3 to 5 p.m., with anyone interested .Loretta B. BIan.ch.ard sold land •bam., tunder the .Act of March 3, ISTf, Jane Logue. cordially Invited to attend, and improvements on-the norther- Unit 4-B — " Shauna Murphy, Correction ly side of .Lancaster Street to Teresa Nardi, Mamie Pearce, In last week's news 'release, Charles C. Judd, Jr., and Carol M. Menace On Route 6 Mary Perugini, Linda Pistilli, Marcia* Ross was erroneously list- Judd. That section, of Route 6 which passes through town has a dual Margaret Pivirotto, Susan Provost, personality. It is known as Woodbury Rd. and Cutler St a peaceful- Louise Robert, Nancy S tango, lO'O'kins residential area of fine, old homes and stately trees. It is Margaret 5tepan.al.tis, Lorraine also known on the map as Route 6. an Interstate highway where Stukshis, Gail Sullivan and Nancy trucks maintain a nerve-racking, murderous pace all day and all Wrenn. . night. Unit 5 — Judith Austin, Caro- Route 6 offers about as good a demonstration as any race course line' Barker, Fred.eri.cka Brewster, EASON. INC. for fast and. furious driving. Perhaps the rate of speed Is not as fast Cynthia Camp, Doris. Lee Carpen- 'Call us "for your residential 'wiring. For •tHmatex. as the race cars" but, after alL, the vehicles on Route 6. we have in ter, Marie Cotnoir, Gene vie ve mind, are trailer trucks with from ten to fourteen wheels. Dunn, Donna Fillppone, Sylvia Emergency repair. Commercial wiring. Say, 'MAKE Watching these mammoth vehicles whirl along at fifty to sixty- Giroux, Martha Harrel], Janice IT ADEQUATE WIRING! five miles an. hour — passing vehicles in non-passing zones, crossing Hobbie, Margaret Hubbell, Nancy solid, double highway lines regardless of whether they are on a hill, Lee, Barbara Morin, Judith Sim- 310 Maim St. - OAKVILLE - Tel. CR 4-2589 a bend or approaching a curve, following each other bum/per mons, Beth Ann Weymer, Bever- to bumper — presents as hair-raising a scene as stunt cars on testing ly Winterhalder, and Nancy 1 K rounds. Wooster. A, Lloanswl Elsotrtoa.ll Contractor- Mitos 1M7 There have been many complaints from Woodbury Rd. and. Cutlpr St.. residents not only about the danger from, this traffic but Unit 6 — Judith Anderson, Mar- also about the difficulty of getting a good, night's rest because of the garet Curtiss, Nancy Foley, Judith. ^night-long racket, from these trucks. Hissing power brakes; blubber- Forte, Pamela Johnson, Shirley *ing exhausts: grinding gears; droning motors. An estimated 300 to Ka.irawi.cz, Kathy Ka.stn.er, Be nit a 500 trucks roll through every night. Imagine trying to sleep through Kelley, Bernadette Kelley, Terri Reception Bad? "this racket during the summer when, windows are open. The com-Lockwood, 'Cynthia Lyman, Judith plaints, in comparison with the actual situation, have been mild. Macintosh, Susan ' Mclntyre, Bar- REPLACE YOUR Except for rerouting these vehicles, off hand we know of no bara Moore, Suzanne Murphy, Susan Pearce, Harriet Sloss, OLD ANTE JNA NOW other way to eliminate the awful disturbance which has entered, this Sherry Swieklas, Rosanne Hearn, area within the past year or so. It is hopeless, apparently, to expect will1 the ganwitt the legislature to build another route or to divert this traffic. Diann'e Soden and. Kathie Zebora. But something can and. should, be done about the speed and reck- Unit 7 — Pat Alvord, Kathleen Wonder-Helix lessness. These truck drivers are no doubt experts, otherwise they Burgess, Alice Cleary, Suzanne 1 Freeman, Rosemary Fitzgerald, wouldn't be handling these multi-dual wheeled trucks. But it seems Gretcheiv Getsinger, Alice Gustaf- as though many of them, don't give a darn about a car which may be son, Ann Kasther, Pamela Moore, trying to get out of any one of the 125 driveways along this route Penny .Russell, Beth Sjostedt, SEE the difference ( through, town, or pedestrians who have no sidewalks on. which to' Sharon Slager, Frances Smart, fejpy belter blade and whito reception—COLOR TY.toal, travel or school intersections. Patricia Smith, Sharon Straw and We don't know why so many trucks have suddenly appeared on Ann Wight. Route 6 through Watertown on their way to other states. We don't know if they are getting away with the same sort of carelessness and Unit 8 — Helaine Daddona, speed in other towns along Route 6. Perhaps word has gotten around Phyllis Ditillo, Joanne Freeman, C E & J TELEVISION that lost time.can be made up in Watertown with impunity. Ann Gallagher, Sandra Genung, If Route 6 here were patrolled with regularity, or if radar checks Patricia Sgrillo, Elaine Smart, 680 MAIN ST. WAlBtTOWN and more stop lights were installed, the 'murderous pace of these Amy Stowe, Lynn Straw, Sharon vehicles, the dangerous cutting in and out of lanes and the dare-devil ^ouponse. Joan . West and .. Benise Tel. CR 4-3035 an.tics of some truckers would be eliminated. Foe word would get around that speed la.rn.-s and traffic signs which say, "Slow Down." "School Crossing." "No Passing.."" "Curve Ahead," and "30 Miles Per Hour," mean just what, they say, or else. san GoO'de, Joy Halliwell, Jo Anne Enrollment Listed Hickcox, Beverly Howe, Elizabeth Hubbell, Nancy Hull. Judith Kie iAKE A GOOD LOOK;;. For First Day At sel, Catherine Lavoie, 'Sally Long and Debra Loomis. G.S.CampWapasa Unit 2 — Kathleen. McCIeary Nearly 160 girls were on hand Anne Mecahe, 'Georgia. Pa ni la it is CENTRAL Monday for the opening day of Judith Peterson, Lu.ci.nda Potter Camp Wapasa, the Day Camp of- Susan*Reed, Janet Sagitto, Mar- fered for the use of local Girl garet Schreier, Susan Slager, K GAS HOUSE Scouts and Brownies by the Wa- ren SI as on,, Deborah Strubell, Sall ter-to ivn. Council, of Girl Scouts, Terr ill, Alison Touponse, Martha Inc. Ann Traver. Barbara. Watts. Lynn The six week camping season in- Wilson, Kathleen Wrenn and HEATING cludes instruction in swimming. Claudia Zappone. boating, crafts .and. singing, as Unit 3-A — Jo Ann Alix, Joan well as training in each age group Bormolini, Audrey Buckley, Lo- IS BEST in campcraft. outdoor cooking, rene Charbonneau, Cathleen fire-building and. other camping Clock, Julia. May Crowell, Deborah skills. Cutler, Joan Datelle, Sherry Ed- Among the 158 girls who regis- mond, Nancy Jean Feola, Linda tered for the various units of the Garthwait, Susan Hale and Diane camp Monday were the following: .Hand. Unit 1 — Nicole Audet, Janet Unit. 3-B — Elizabeth Johnson, Austin, Margaret. .Barrett, Kath- Susan King, Bon it a Meyer, - Cyn- leen Brazis, Lynn Bronson, Sharon thia Porter, Marilyn Post, 'Carol . Christopher, Judith Cunningham., Richmond. Edwin a Sagitto, Sabra Louise Demers, Joyce Forte, Su- S locum. Sharon Stokes, Ann, Sulli- I/' you're going to build, a, new home or if you're replacing " your present heating system . . . take a good" look, 'before you j buy. You'll, find automatic gas house-heating is best by far.;

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Hirst payment isn't due until your October Ml COMMI'CI'iCVf' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY i,r*'s Lawrence 6. S. Scott Satterton. Jr.. T.ois T. Hunt WATCH 5, Marv Ann Han dura 4. Anne 'Biir'-'ngbani 4. 'Charles Calqhre.se 5,, Timv H'qzen 5. .Tospnh Gel in as 5. Paul Col ins 5, and Thomas Lo- pez 5, CLOSELY CAREFUL!! Also: 'Diana T.vnti Gelinas 7. Mike Rnsik 6 Gretie Ferguson 3. Rockv Carroll Fi FHwnrd Oeorsre 6. Julia M. Crowell 4, Darwin Carpenter 5 Bw-i=1ee Careen ter 6, AT ALL BE Marv I on Hearn 5. Sandra Sviva 4, Martha Traver ,1 Jovanne Nelh 5, Leon a Anrtil 3. G ~a.ee Schienda 4, Bnhbv Ha'fn 3. K^thv •Merrill 5. Steven H^thawav 4. Gail Car- TIMES!! ALERT!! rol 3 Sharon Kolm 9. • Barbara Can-nil 2. Jane Batter ton 4, Nan- cy Wrenn 5. and Chen-'l Bond 5. Also: Marearet; SteoonaiMs 5, Den tee T.amv 4. Joanne Hunter 4. Dianne Heroux 4. Rita Descoteaux 7. Marv Ann Coito's. .Tanis Con- tois 2 Nancv Lee B. Susan Han- dura 4. Ronald McLean 2. Susan, dm. trip "ham 3. Donald! McT-ean 2. Ms^k Charles HenricVsen 4, Beverlv 'RonO B. Janice Hohbie, Connectlent S afety C onfiassIon fi. Jane 'F'-en^h 5, Phvllis Bacco 5, Bruclter. Jr. 5. Andrew " \ 3. Da-id Scbiilare 4, SCHOOLS OUT and the traffic pat- Parents can play cut important part1 Mary Evans 5 and Cynthia Camp 6. tern changes. It means that motorists in accident prevention by depriving a Also: RaHpi-f, Gillette *>., Fred will have to watch out for bicycles, 'roller child of tie use of' 'his bike or skates for Gillette 4. Bn-nn G. Young 4, skates, scooters and wagons — at any John Poqk !5 Maureen F^nt'on 6, a few days when he engages in am 'unsafe Karen, Kmt-'er 5 T.turbine Ft/ras- hour of the 'day and early evening. All act. Motorists are urged to compensate ehe S. E^'-f->e M^p Pme"he 2. these come ©tit—with children attached "*for children's unpredictable behaviour. Austin fi. K>if-'h 5tf*«"Wri 3, —about naff a imilion from age three S,«n«" 4 TCafpn •Rpi.-g'-i'iffe !5. KEEP' CHILDREN SAFE. BRING "EM UP through school age. — DON'T RUM "EMI DOWN! 2, evnthin Fn^piif-rnm 3 P-itriraa Rflif" Vonpltrtrnrn O .Tqmp? Pnrlc. -Jr. fi. F*»n RnrV 5. TV>i"»ias K" Hi well • This Message in the Interests of 'the Safety of' All Children Contributed By 3, Sn«^Ti' Aliv- R invin Getsinger 5 anH .Tpf'f.-pv rVi-Hwn 3. The Two ALLIED VAN LINES Members '.Serving. Western Connecticut: ald 5. iWarpns 2. wp fi KW-in in^iiip'hiP'r 3 Guv CHOOSE YOUR WAREHOUSE as you would YOUR BANK Col eon B. T»'»-T1I|P'" T>niv»at 1 Marion Snli^'Tv R. Pi+t.i TJopmnn 5. Ca- rol Vn~l*i,a "i, £{""!Slri f^ni\At* 1 Annp John H. Daley p,. C IT'Tle" R- -TPT" Rn'mpv fi. 561 South Ml a in' Street Hanson's Mowing & Storage JVOTT*" T prndv 3 T i*»»*a T>'H(i"? 3. TORRI'NGTON 183 North Elm Street: I,i"'*a- "Rni-^'p-n.ii1 3 TViah 'Pnrrl'p-nn Tel. HUnter 9-.5220 WATE'RBURY 3, r>ovirf W*»: TTiiehael 6. Moving - Pocking - Storage "The World Moves Daily — Moving - Packing - Storage Daley Moves The World" Bn 9. V'iflln"i Dqviridnn fi.. Sara Davidson 5, Jeffrey Davidson 2,,, ., . ... Monthly meeting of Womens* night, when the-foinual competi- TOWN TIME3 ("WATER.TOWN, CONN.), JULY 18, 195?:.— PAGE 7 .-Association roii.FederjftleB. XShurch tive prbgram " .'between brothers BethlehePropertym News held aoft home ofthe Mrs. Jame s Watertown"Bene- and sisters 'takes place ...' An , enHistorical- .group 'was in "charge.of Cql." SteSociety- By Pay I Johnson dict voted to hold, a summer sale tertainment program by the ladies phen Stancisko, local CD director, Many Sfreet* In on Aug. 3 on the church property... in. 'Charge of Mrs. Helen Melesky and of Vern Rand, deputy director Bethlehem voters are visiting Christ Church Fair is to compete with a program by of the town . The alternate Oakvi!le to be Torn 'the polls this Thursday to decid; 'This Friday night and, Satur- the men in charge of Roger Mer- control center at the Bethlehem whether the town will, have two fair grounds was in charge of Leon party membership on the .Board watertownhistoricalsociety.orgday during the .day and night 'are rill . ,., . Grange voted at its last Up All' Summer hours for holding of the annual meeting to' enter a display in, com- Banks, operations officer , Many of the Oakville roads will. of Assessors and Board: of Tax. Re- fair of Christ. Church parish petition at the coming Bethlehem Center handled, a large quantity of view . .. . Indications were mount- radio messages while the alert was 'be in rough shape for at least the tog early in the week that the is- Event gets, under way on Friday fair on Sept. 7 and 8 Grange remainder of the summer as ' the • sue would attract more attention eve in Memorial hall with a also voted a contribution to Care in progress Mr... Banks re- result of the district's S450.000 than, had at first been, supposed square dance, while during the . On Wednesday night Bethle- ports that 34 of 35 members of sewer program which, recently got with reliable reports to the effec afternoon, on Saturday a wide va- hem members held a picnic at the staff reported for duty,, with under way. that the Republican town commit- riety <• of sales and games will be Lake 'Qiua.ssa.pauB.. and then pre- the sole absentee naving been out- The Selectmen on. 'Monday ap- tee was preparing a last-minute featured on the lawn of Johnson sented an, entertainment in the of-state Office of town, clerk proved another' request by the stand in opposition to the pro- Memorial hall Another feature lake pavilion, for area members. was closed on Wednesday, in order Oakville Public 'Works Corn mis- which always attracts much at- posal. tention is the .auction sale. D r o ug h t K11II s C o w s to permit attendance of the town sion to. open and excavate ten •The Bethlehem vote will appa- C hicke n B a rb ecu e cleik with other election officials streets for sewer installation. Ex- rently 'be the last .referendum to Dry weather is blamed for the 1 tension of facilities for the new be held in. the state under an old A, Roy Jones chicken barbecue death,- of two cows owned b\ Wil- at a meeting in Hartford of such Polk School is part of this phase statute which requires a favorable from • 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Saturday liam Skelte, Main St. farmer officials from all towns, to discuss of the sewer development pro- vote by 26% of the electorate to night will have a host of custom- Animals are believed to have con- .legislation affecting their offices... 's ram:. make an act effective ... , ... Such ers, with resevations 'being plan- sumed water from a brook stag- referendums .in. the future will be ned for 500 persons Arthur nated as a result of the drought conducted, under . a new "home Denker is in charge of th1 e ticket- Construction of an exhibit rule" bill which, makes approva' sale, and it is possible to effect a ' building at the fair grounds is The Closest Car wash To subject to only a 15% vote of the saving in. the cost of chicken, by j nearing completion! and structure electors, 'buying a ticket in, advance is due to 'be in readiness for use OAKVILLE or WATERTOWN!! While reports to the effect that Serving as general chairman of !•within a week. Best rainfall to the measure would draw official the fair is. Theodore Johnson, • visit this area in 'many weeks ai- .'Republican opposition the Demo- while the 'Ladies' Guild of the' rived on Saturday night, hut eai - I crats contended the question has Church under direction of Mrs. dens and lawns are still in need of 'been brought about because of Hazel Bryan is in charge of many.. much .added, moisture. p .of the sales. .- town, action, and 'point to the fact ""'Town, Planning Commission will that the proposal was recommend- Grangers Compete meet Monday night in the town ed by a town study committee and Bethlehem Grange... members office building .. . . CD alert last has 'been approved at three town, HANDY look forward to an, enjoyable eve-, Friday ' 'found • 'two organizations meetinqs ,., ,. ., The vote marks the nhig at their meeting on -Monday 'cooperating in. -the test Local end of a discussion concerning minority representation on the boards-Avhich extends over a per- Reception locfl iod of years. Candidates REPLACE vout 6 1 5 WA TERTOWN AVENUE In the meantime the political W A T E R B U R Y . C O N N . pot beqan to bubble, with, cau- 'cuaes by parties to .name candi- OLD ANTENNA NOW dates for the town, election, in OLIVER PORTER, Prop. October . . , Republicans met in Te 1. P L 3-9666 Memorial hall on Wednesday Wonder-Helix night to name their slate, while O L O R the Democrats; will meet there next Wednesday eve at, 8 o'clock SEE the difference! for the same purpose Dele- (Enjpy fotftor block and whit* r«eption—COLOR TV .too t gates are also being named to'a Cars Washed, Polished, probate t convention, to be held, in 'Woodbury in August at which a Simonized, etc. candidate for judge of probate is VAN ARR RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. to be selected "by both .parties . MONDAY THRU F R I D AY The election of .the .probate judge will take place in 'October at the 727 MAIM ST. * WATERTOWN CARS (with Blackwalls) Washed for only $1.50 time -of town elections, - and- the {Cars with Whitewalls $1.75} successful candidate will serve the T e I. C R 4 - 2 3 1 0 towns of Woodbury, Southbury and Bethlehem A meeting, of the Democratic town, committee AIR CONDITIONING-TEMPERATURES MlA.DC TO' ORDER-AT HEW LOW COST. GET A DEMONSTRATION! to discuss possible candidates will be held Tuesday night. Challenge Voters v Thomas McLarney, registrar of voters in Water bury' and .presi- dent of the state association of registrars, told a meeting of the Bethlehem Democratic Club in 'Memorial hall on Saturday eve that the voting lists, of many area towns contain the .names of per- sons whose legal rights to the franchise in, these communities is in serious doubt, Mr. McLarney urged that, challenges be; issued in all doubtful cases., and • said regis- trars of 'both parties, have a, legal responsibility to keep their elec- tion, lists "cleanl" . Many per- sons move from towns and con- tinue to exercise - voting rights to which they are not entitled,; Mr. Me La m ey not ed. Party workers were urged to pay special .attention to absentee votes 'being: cast,, since- the speaker said, these often represented people who nfad ceased to be residents of the town A prime requisite to voting in a community is to be a resident of the 'town., the- speaker said ... ,. . Mr. McLarney,, who is recognized as a leading authority on election, laws in the state, said that in its approval of 'minority representation on. Boards of Asses- sors and Tax Review 'the 'position of the Democratic party locally is "so right" that it will be rewarded regardless of "the outcome- of Thursday's vote. The meeting was conducted by Edward Nelson, president of the Democratic club, and was preced- DONT BUY ANY 'CM: BEFORE YOU DRIVE A CHEW . . . ITS BEST SHOWROOM IS THE ROAD. ed by a dinner Paul Johnson, chairman of 'the Democratic town 'Committee, outlined the history of this week's referendum, and dis- Chevrolet^ got a corner on these Jime -things! cussed plans, for getting out a vote of the electors, . .-.. A question period was held in which club Chevy's the only leading low- BALL-BEARING STEERING, STAND- members responded by questions ARD. It's a. big reason for Chevy's sure to' Mr. McLarney concerning the priced car with any at these "ad- control and handling ease. • application of election' laws to. lo- vantages . . . 'the only" car at .any POSITRACTION REAR AXLE.* Means cal situations. price with ail of 'em! 'better control .and surer traction on, CHEVROLET Community Club any road, surface. Bethlehem Community Club SHORTEST STROKE ¥8. Its advanced T RIPLE -TIT RB I N"E TUR BOGLIDE. * held its. annual summer outing on MO'RE PEOPLE DRIVE Wednesday night with a dinner in, design is the key to Chevy's alive, No lags or jars; smooth from, start, Woodbury and with club members alert performance. through cruising. CHEVROLET'S THAN ANY attending the Southbury play- BODY BY FISHER. No other low-priced. Your Chevrolet dealer will show you OTHER CAR house thereafter Annual street. car1 quite comes up to1 its craftsman- these .and a. lot more advantages any fail* of the Artists .and Writers of Conn., has been set'for ye village ship and solid construction. time you say! +OptionaI at extra cost. green on Aug.. 10 Service of Holy Communion will, be- held in 'Christ Church on Thursday at Only franchisee! Chevrolet dealers y CHEVROLET j 'display this famous trademark 9:15 a.,m '. , 'Thomas Schweitzer was elected junior warden of Christ!1 Church parish, and. its. as- sistant, treasurer, filling vacancy caused by. • resignation of M. Js See' Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Dodd who has. moved from town #A6E 8 — TOWPropertyN TIMES (WATERTOW-N, of, CONN.) the, JULY'18, " 195Watertown7 Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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$ $ s $ $ $ $ $ s$$$$$$$$$$$$$$s$$s$$s$ $ PAGE 10 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.). JULY 18, 1957 place .in. the long distance cate- „ In group' ?, Peggy. Skreer was gory. At 'the. Regular distances^ -first- with 30 seeds}, JRodney,, • St. Vacation School at first prize' was won 'by ' Jimmy Thomas second with, 29, tied with PropertyPlayground of the Mews WatertownGuinea with 21 points, second wa sHistoricalGarry Weymer, Vincent' Band Societys Union ChurchT o Range & Fuel Oil B a I d vv i n PI ay ground Mike Navin with 26 points, third third with 26. with" the Booby In an Archery 'Competition held was Joe Gelinas with 25 points Prize going to- Laura Wilson. Begin On Monday BARIBAULTC July 10 at the Baldwin, Play- and fourth, was 'Tom. Tlgnor with • In an additional, contest, "both 600 MAIN ST., OAKVILLK ground, Jerry Swansea won first 21 'points. • Vacation Bible "School at the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgIn. a simOar contest held two speed, and' the .number of • .seeds OakviDe 'Union Congregational 'Tal. CRe«twood 4-3284 or 4--1t2f> days later, Mike Navin copped were counted in, determining Church will be held from, "July 22 .first place with 24 points, Jerry awards;.. In the . speed division, to- August 2, Mondays through Swanson won second with 23, andJoe Gelinas was first, Cynthia Fridays • from, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 Madeux second arid Laura Olson, a.:m. ASK US ABOUT Jimmy Guinea came in third with third. In a seed counting contest, 17 points. Linda Wilson was first with, 40, The program is designed for The 12th. also saw a Watermel- Edgar Hitchock .second with 31 • children, from, kindergarten age on contest, at the playground. through, the- eighth, grade. " The NEW DRIVEWAY With a four minute time limit, the and. Susan Harrison ffindMargaret L O N1 IP Ft 1 C E S seeds which the contestants - had Steponaitis tied for flffl^f with 30. general " theme for kindergarten, E X P E Ft T S E R V 1 C E 1 primary and junior pupils will be COLONIAL PRINTING .gotten 1from their melons were In another contest emphasizing "Jesus, Calls-." counted , providing the basis for speed alone, Tom 'Tigno-r finished CALL COMPANY the prizes," first, Kevin Austin was second, The sessions will -consist of wor- ?• HILLCREtT AV1NU* In group 1, Karen Toff'ey won, Alex Agnew was third and Paul ship, Bible study, stories, drama- MATTY'S O-akvllla,, Conn. with 25 seeds, Lyiui Toff'ey "was Collins was fourth. .Additional tics, recreation- and projects in CR 4-3636 Tal. CR 4-206* second with 21, "Cynthia Fogel- watermelons were awarded as keeping with'the course of study, strom third with 20, and the prizes to those who- picked up theRev. Oscar L. , Locke, pastor, C R 4-3 54 4 Booby Prize went to Steve Rossa. hi.gh.est number of rinds. noted. LATEST OrVTDEND ON VACATION! IS YOUR VACATION WARDROBE READY? Go outside ami look Cott Us . . . at your house Wei Do tie Rest!! ••in Intern! from th» tit of that Allyn's Cleaners & 'Dyers Peposfa. WHMIffgPfct Wl 15 Echo Lake Road / VAraMRYSAVWGSBANK I Tel, C Rest wood 4-1636 RIGHT HOW W A T E R T O W N JOHN YARMAL ENGINEERED APPLIANCE SERVICE PLASTICS PLUMBING - WIRING AND' HEATING AMERICAN W est i ngh ouse A ppI i a nee* Goulds Water Systems Now is the time to protect; your house against All Makes of Washing SINTERINGS Ml a c h i n es S e rv iced everything the weather -can think of . . . with the t WATERTOWN kind of paint that has; what It tabes. Paint now 101 Turner Avenue, Oakvllle with S-'WP j ... have the best-looking house in your Phone CRestwood 4-3915 INDUSTRY • neighborhood. Use SWP.... Weatherated to talk 'back to the weather! LOOK at your home... Isn't It lime for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS! WATERTOWN WATERTOWN BUILDING SUPPLY CO.. Inc. - Lumber - ,B uildi ng S a pp! ie s -S|4! 11 wo r k - H a, rd wa r e - Pa i n f s MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1 if 56 Echo Lake Rood' ' — . WATERTOWN — Tel . CR 4-2555 WATERTOWN ' ' CUSTOM MOLDERS " OP ALL, PLASTICS - Wafcej/p ' Your HOME SEPTIC TANK APIZZA -or CESSPOOL SERVED EVERY NIGHT TELEVISION -and Graam Trap SALES and SERVICE R*vlv«> ond bacteria by tupply- H I - F I Ing •niym«t which RO'S RESTAURANT f »*d ond t*ju v« na t* Olympic - - Motorola h •-a-trfekfy break* S4T Main St. Oakville, Conn. Emerson - Hoffman d*wn and Itqucf^t R. C. A. - PKIlco great**, fails,. Phon« CRcsfwood 4-8069 Sytvanla - Z*uMi Some Used TV S«tf Vaughn Brothers > PROMPT T. V. REPAIRS l CR WHEN NEEDED PRESERVE

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NYLON THREAD C«Mj»oo-l or .taiplla Tank f. J. Nock & Son TnaubltT BRAIDED UNES Call Woodbury CO 3-21W Ulti Call Wat«rbury PL 8-*m WATERTOWN NORTH Ft CUO ROAD Piviiipt. »«rvi6a - Watartown, Cciim. Any Tuna — Any Pla«a WATBtTOWN. CONN. C-R 4-JO71 ' " Comp«naation and UbHJI 2SI No. M*ta--St, - W« 11 iF'-or Vouir •— 'Tat. PL 3-422* Officer, gave valuable assistance Board of Education; Michael Cas-[ TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), JULY 18, 1957 — PAGE 11 Assume 83 ^Killed' rl. •in the '"pre-test "planning for "'Op- ta g n a.," "Boa rd• of Ta x Rev i ew; John era MoW»" '•alert'"" --C-;i D.-l- officials r I-eatSon;- - all - of- -Whem- -are lBj»rm.§ Man in ttje sealed. en,v,e- V: ^Abbott" "Z:btttig JC^mniUjsion;-'; Propertyrioted? of-: • • r :the •• •" "•: - Watertown HistoricalI bents.--Girl Sorense-n-has -verified Society\ loifes re\Wlett that the -Mmte fia-d, Republican officials who- are up Mrs. Kenneth, Peck, C. D. Se- | the committee that he is not a can-; gone off In the two locations, at for election this year and who will 2 p.m. • Friday. Radiation was so cretary, was on duty through, didate for relection to- the Zoning ,LIAKOS — A daughter. Luis Eve- probably be endorsed, by the Town strong from the blast that: the ex- many hours of the test. Board of Appeals. -| lyn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. posure of any individual was li- Committee, according t« reports, Wallace Howe. C. D. Finance If the town, committee's endorse- [ James Liakos. Main St. on July mited to four hours, and workers watertownhistoricalsociety.orgOfficer, was in charge of emer- are: First Selectman G. Wilmont in.en.ts are not challenged, by Au- 2 in. St. Mary's Hospital- Mrs. were required to keep track of the gency supplies' and the requisition- Hungerford; Michael J. Bavone, time exposed, to the presumed ra- gust 26, ihs committees' candi- • Liakos is the former Grace ing for state reimbursement. Second Selectman; Carrie A. Bush. Flish..er., diation, highly dangerous to' life. William Galwardy, Public In- dates will appear on the voting Seventy five of the injured per- formation Officer for C. D. locally, Town Treasurer-Tind Agent Town •machine. If there is opposition. [ sons were theoretically removed gave inform at ion. to the public Deposit Fund; Irving b". Smith, and petitions with the necessary to the New Milford Hospital on through available media. Tax Collector-; Ellsworth, Cand.ee, number of signatures are filed by :. orders ..of the medical officer, leav- Boa r d o f F i na nee. the August tlate, a primary will be " ing 337 assumed casualties at the The Democratic Town Commit- held. There lias been some talk B E A U T ! F U L Taft School, with 30 of this num- GOP Changes tee met last night, expecting to en- about a primary developing in the- ber l>eine; radiation casualties. dorse Joseph Ma si for- Selectman; Republican camp around the Po- On Saturday morning, it was (Continued from Page 1) Don at Lemay, Board of Finance: lice Commission and Board of As- ' LAKE assumed that the injured at Taft also appears to have developed John T. Reardon, Board of Edu-sessor spots. school were- being cared for byinto a "hot potato" with the re forty Red Cross nurses, and other port that the nominating commit- QUASSAPAUG workers, and that medical atten- tee decided not to come into the (MID'OLE BURY) tion and supplies were adequate meeting1 tonight with any recom except that 500' shots of Morphine men da t ion but to leave the selec- DR. J. A. SALTZMAN OPEN DAILY were reaulsitioned. A field kitchen EXCELLENT and food,supplies were on. hand. tion to the committee itself. -Curtis D IE R"M A T O L O G I S T The eighty-three dead persons W. Lancaster, who is planning tc BATHING BEACH take up residence in the Water- ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICE (Red Cross Lifeguards) were being identified by local po- town district, is not a candidate lice and were then to be buried in TO LARGE, CLEAN a mass grave. Fires were jujought for reelection. under control, but no builffings in Other Republican office holders 53 CENTRAL AVENUE, WATERBURY PICNIC GROVE in town could be reenterffl1 until whose terms expire and. who have inspection. x- informed the committee that they HOURS BY APPOINTMENT All Rides — Concessions do not wish to run ..again are: Open Daily C.D. Renort John H. Cassidy, Jr., who was on PHONE, PL 4-4568 The official Civilian Defense the Zoning Board of Appeals; Dancing Sunday Eve. report of the -test gave the follow- Therein Beach, member of the ing seouence of events: if'The "•alert" and. "take cover'" signals, were triggered by the Town i Hall switchboard operator * - in accordance with C. D, instruc- tions, 2.Traffic control at the "take cover" signal (about 1:50 pra.) was directed by Chief of Police Frank. L. Minucci. vith reenlar and C. D. Auxiliary Police taking part. COfit 3.Radio Communications in the period 12 noon, Julv 12 to 12 noon July 13 were under the direction BONELESS, WELL TRIMMED of Chief Radio Officer Nelson YOUNG "AA" FRYING BONELESS. WELL TRIMMED t^0\. Booth, assisted by Steve Whitman. Erie Kuegler, Bob Baldwin, Tom CHICKENS - Nadeau. Walter Van Riper and RIB STEAKS ::M Bennv Wasilauskas, 4..-Test operations, in Water- HEAVY STEER BEEF, 5th, 6th, 7th town were under the direction of LEGS »,.75 H. Raymond Sjostedt. Director For Extra White Meat and WilliamjD. Starr, Deputy Di- rector. 1 BREASTS ... ib. RIB ROAST ID a n gerous.Fallo ut LEAN. -FRESHLY GROUND A#V 5. Radiological considerations are of prime importance' in the Pure Pork Product case of hydrogen 'bomb 'Hursts. They were evaluated by T« ,..othy PRESSED HAMBURG 2,^89' Koran, Radlac Expert. 6. Fire Chief Milton McCleery LEAN, GOLDEN SMOKED *\^V was consultant on. rescue and fire Spiced Just Right " Pftc ' proBlems* handled. 7. Police Chief Minucci was in Minced Bologna Ib. Jj7 charge of all security problems SHOULDERS ,^39' and his 'police were supplemented by C. D... Auxiliary Police. MADE FRESH DAILY — In Fulton's LEAN, GOLDEN SMOKED - ' M m 8. Dr. Cleary gave Civil Defense Spotless Kitchens t instructions regarding require- ments for the injured taken to Frankfurters . 2 lbs. . Taft School..- He directed that 75 DAISY ROLLS t65' of the 412 total be hospitalized CHASE & SANBORN and the others remain under treatment • at Taft School. F resh Pi eke d N at i ve c 9. The Civil Defense officials COFFEE—5c off Pack...... Kb, can97 advised First Selectman G. Wil- C O R N YEARS BEST ' AP c .. mont Hungerford of price and ra- 6 " M1GE EARS tioning control. Prices were frozen APPLESAUCE 2 #303 cans Z3i as of July 1. The program, was to 33c remain under C. D... control until HELLM'ANN'S the Selectman could, appoint a Lge. Juicy 'Sunk, list l-tj c Price and Rationing ' Control MAYONNAISE .. pint jar41 Board. LEMONS BUMBLEBEE WHITE MEAT P a rti c i p a nts N a m e dl Director H. Raymond Sjostedt 6 for 23c TU N A FISH — Solid Pack .. 7-OL can c expressed his" appreciation to all WALDORF the public and all the members oi the CD. staff for 'their willing co- operation in. the test, and also ex- large Red Ripe Cutting TOILET TISSUE Broils . pressed his appreciation to Deputj HAWAIIAN C Director of CD. William. D. Stan WATERMELONS ... each for his work in the test. PUNCH 46-oz. can 33 The Civilian Defense officials Hard Ripe Excellent for Slicing - HEARTS DELIGHT cited the following agencies and individuals for their part in the TOMATOES 2 cartons of 4 APRICOT NECTAR . 46-oz. can 3^ extensive test: The Red Cross., under the 'direc- YEARS BEST ^IIV* tion of Mrs. D; niel Fenton, Ex- Large Cultivated *lifti ecutive Secrete.-y, took charge of TOMATO JUICE 3 #2 cans ill nursing and feeding the injured BLUEBERRIES pint basket £J CAST ALUMINUM — HARDWOOD HANDLE Ff|;r» brought to the "aft School. For the Town of Watertown, G. ICE CREAM SCOOP 37 Wilqnont Hungerford. First Sel- Calif. Long White r*V 22--PIECE PLASTIC HH**- ectman/ '""as 'consultant on pro- " blenw of roads and engineering POTATOES .. 10 lbs. 37 equipment, as well as emergency PICNIC SET .. . . 01 . use of town facilities. Civil De- fense notified Mr. Hungerford that rationing- of food and fuel was in. SNOWCROP French Style or Cut effect with, .supplies frozen and •prices frozen at July 1 levels. Mr. GREEN BEANS .. Hungerford to appoint a Ration and Price Control Board. SNOW CROP Howard Hickcox had charge of burial of the-.83. dead. MIXED VEGETABLES 2^" Irving F. Campbell gave C. D. ULTON an inventory of meat and canned, REALEMON goods available-in the town. Orris Salvatore provided. C. D, LEMONADE 106-oz. .with-an Invent6ryi>f—toeHoil and IW Cans,..:,.,' gasolin^tpnfiHttble^in townj lARKETSj) Ray' West-was given the pro- • blern, of transporting 75 Injured to PERCH FILLETS New': Milford Hospital. : Ray Hart, •representing Civil FULTON Ocean Red ..35c FUL-VALU Defense- in local industry, was in. COD FILLETS .: contact with the situation, and FISH White Flaky «,.33c took charge of the office iif the :: early, morning of July 13. • Sheonjan Slavin, C. D. Welfare .- -,, •»*• !*•-i'

PAGE 12 — TOWN TIMES (WATEHTOWN, CONN.), JULY 18, 1957 orchestra and chorus in. "Regina portation; Mrs. George Dietz; Jr.,, Coeli" K. 276, and the simple and Vacation School Refreshments; and 'Mrs. Anthony' Property of the Watertownbeautiful. "Ave Verum Corpus" KHistorical. SocietyTkatz, publicity. 618. Staff Announced It was noted that three teach* Prior to> intermission, the Or- ers are still needed, to fill the staff chestra, under the direction of Mrs... Robert Foltz and-Mrs. Ed- of the" school, and that several Charles Munch, presented the Mo- ward Hazen are to be-co-directors teen age girls could be used as zart .Divertimento in D Major, this year of the Annual Water- assistants. .Anyone 'Willing to watertownhistoricalsociety.orgK. 1.36; Serenade in C. Minor for town Vacation School, Former help is asked to caH Mrs. Edward Two Oboes, Two Clarinets, "Two directors Mrs. Robert ' Baldwin Hazen at CR 4-1865. Horns and 'Two Bassoons, K. 388, and Mrs. Maurice Presley will Teachers for 'the school include an intriguing and well-done piece; act as advisory- Mrs. J. William Masking, .Mrs. and the ever 'popular Symphony in School hours will 'be from 9:30' Henry Sorenson, Mrs. William D Major K,' 385, the "Haffner" a.m. to .11:30 a..m. Monday Hammond, Mrs. Albert Baununer, Symphony. Dr. Munch was loudly through 'Friday. 'Children from Mrs. Livingston. Carroll, Mrs. applauded for Ms work on the po- Kindergarten through sixth grade William Eppehimer, Mrs. Charles- dium, and returned to face the au- will be eligible to attend. Rogers, Mrs. Joel, Black, Mrs. dience several times. Registration for the school will Richard, 'Lovelace, Mrs. Frank, July 13 be held at 'Fellowship Hall, of the Goode, Mrs. Shirley Zuxaltls, Mrs. Dr. Munch again, won a vigor- Mtfthodist Church on August 5 Robert Bruce, Mrs. Donald John- ous accolade from the crowd on at 9:30 a.m. A small registra- son, Mrs. Carl Porto, and. Miss the following night, 'with his. dy- tion fee will ba^ charged. Lois Green. namic leadership of the exciting 'Transportation, will be.arranged Teachers assistants, are: Claire Symphony in C Major, K. 551, the for any child needing it if the Bagdon, Linda Thompson, 'Susan "Jupiter Symphony. The 'first parents will call Mrs. .Franklin H. Green, Margo Hart, Sharon Kolpa, programmed work was the Sym- Wilson at CR 4-3121 'before the Cynthia Cowperthwaife, Nancy phony in E flat major, K. 543, and opening of the school. G.- Alford, .Charts Weiss, Gay both the orchestra, and. Dr. Munch In addition to the co-directors, Jackson, Nancy Akins, . Beth .really dug into this one with zest members: of the school committee Akins, Judy Collins, Barbara Bar and esprit. In the Symphony in G. bin. Jane Lewis and Sally Tehan. Minor, K. 550, we feel conductor are Mrs." Franklin Wilson, trans- and orchestra illustrated a consid- erable degree of empathy with Mozart's work, with Munch taking command of the musicians to lead them to new .heights of achieve- ment. Richard Bozzuto, left, was appointed .recently state-director for Coming Events. the Watertown Junior Chamber of Commerce and Tof ie A. George was On Friday, the full Boston Sym- named international director for the Jaycees, according to an an- phony Orchestra under the direc- nouncement by Herbert Bunting, local Jaycee president. tion of Charles Munch will present combined for a beautiful and rev- Stravinsky's "Jen, de Cartes." C Minor Mass Is erent performance of the great Tchaikovsky's Roccoco Variations work In the Theatre-Concert Hall for Cello and Orchestra featuring Highlight In July 12 there. Soloists for the event were Samuel Mayes and the "Patheti- Saramae Endich, soprano, who is que" symphony. to be commended for her lovely On Saturday, Pierre Monteux as Berkshire Festival performance, particularly in the guest conductor will lead the or- The Berkshire Festival chorus Angus Dei solo; Marjorie Cam- chestra in Mendelssohn's "Fingals and soloists gave a magnificent pagra-Pinto, alto, who presented Cave Overture," the Tchaikovsky •performance of the Mozart C Mi- a fine performance in the Credo; Symphony No. 5 and Stravinsky's nor Mass at the July 12 concert of the always-excellent John McCoI- "Le Sacre du Printernps." the Boston Symphony Orchestra lum, tenor; and Fague Spring- ONLY "995! Sunday at 2:30' p.m. will see a at TanglewGoci. niann, bass. Under the direction of Hugh Music Shed performance of Tchai- ThetAp 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air'above (4-door! Automatic kuvsky's "Romeo and Juliet" and •transmission! Radio! Heater! Power steering! Whitewalls! Ross, the ' orchestra and chorus Hugh Ross also conducted the Violin Concerto with Isaac Stern, and the Stravinsky "Canticum Sa- Two-tone paint! Many extras'!) is going for only $995 . ,. . crum" in the Koussevitzky Memo- a typical example of the A~l buys on sale at your Ford rial Concert, with Charles Munch ~ Dealer's now. For many other such examples . . . see your conducting. The Friday and Sat- urday performances are at 8:30 p.m. at Tanglewood, located in FORD DEALER'S USED CAI Jill CLEARANCE SALE One Coat .Lenox, Mass, L. F. M. House Paint

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VALUES TO $5 . 9 5 VALUES TO $3.95 WHITE £5.95 Gal. In Five Gallon Cons 95 n >w COLORS $5.80 Gd. In One Gatton Cans only *3 KHLER & LONG, INC. DRIVE - IN PAINT CENTER 147 MAPLE ST. KOLINS' SHOE STORE WATERBURY, CONN. 1 695 ' MAIN STREET WATERTOWN 8-5 Dally PLazci 3-4163 8-12 Sat. cabinet, and. two large workingsity July 3 and 9. TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), JULY 18, 1957 — PAGE II Activity Jamming counters where the pfofessi.oo.als Propertyor publi ofc can se tthe the record Watertownbooks Among the participants at thHistoricalequately for such a_ task, Porte Societyr English and French ; and M.is| conference were Dr. Harold, Hunt, .Ruth. F. .Lundahl, Librarian,. Town Clerk which they are examining, former Undersecretary of Health, remarked... The space then left for actual Swift Junior High — Fred L. " 'The Town Clerk's office, the Education Welfare, and presently Wheeler, Industrial Arts; Miss most active governmental quarters office working area, for passage- Professor of Education at Har- in, town, has, become the most in- way to the vault and for counter vard; Dr. Lawrence Dethrick, U.S. Porter Announces Lila K. Murphy, Homemaking; adequate of all local offices for worwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgk is 5Vs x 16 feet. .Another Commissioner of Education; and Mrs. Anna F. Johnson, Librarian,; transacting the public's bus.in.ess.1 strip, 3% x 15 feet, is alloted for Dr. Philip Hickey. Superintendent, Miss Carol M. Halliban, English: And last Monday, during .the new the public's 'use. of Schools in, St., Louis, Missouri, Teachers Employed John S. Maloney, .Boys' Physical voters" session, there was hardly A 'committee was appointed sev- and currently .President of the Education and. Coach; Miss, Mar- even elbow room to accommodate eral, months ago to submit pre- American, Association of School garet J. Lindemer,- English; and. the various kinds of activities liminary plans and recommenda- A dm inistr ators. To Fill Vacancies Paul J. LeCIair, Music. which must normally go on, in, this tions for •providing more town hall Of special note' at the confer- Polk School — Arthur A. Silva, office:.. space through an addition to the Superintendent of Schools Jos- Jr., Grade 6. Neil J. McColgan, ence. Porter said, was the signi- Grade 6. .Every day there is a stream of building. Irving E. Smith, chair- ficance placed upon the public eph B. Porter "this week listed, the man of the committee, this week, schools, meeting the challenge of names of twenty-four teachers South School — Mrs. Martha •people coming to record, papers, reported ~ that the preliminary de- hired, for the Water town. School S. Lipa, Kindergarten; Miss Kath- or to obtain marriage licenses, fish- educating our youth for the years System and noted that there are ing licenses or dog licenses, or totails are completed and, that esti- that lie ahead. Automation, Nu- ryn M. Shea, Gra'He 5; Miss Ellen, mates" of costs, are being awaited. clear Power, Interplanatary tra- now enough teachers to allow the F. Scully, Grade 3; Mrs. Shelia seek Information, about maps, rec- The findings will be submitted to opening of school, in September Chasney, Grade 1. ords and .zoning. In addition, vel, Increased world population, •without, special arrangements. there are - attorneys and title a town meeting for action in, theand extention, of life expectancy Baldwin School — Milton J. searchers, other officials and, public near future. - • will change greatly the character Earlier in the summer. Porter Lipa. Grade 5. Miss Joanne Nal- employees who wish to examine of our present way of life over the had expressed, some worry over ehajian. Grade 3. any one of the numerous records next 50 years, it was asserted. the problem of securing enough Judson School — Miss Grace B. in the vault. The population in the U. S. is in- teachers to fill vacancies in theMaxwell. Grade 3; Miss Kathleen, Porter Attends creasing by 8.000 every 24, hours. system,. Wall. Grade .2; and Mrs. Ann C. All this daily traffic goes on, in, Lowell, Grade 5. an, area no larger than a, fair-sized The next 50 years should, pro- The new teeners hired, and living room, 1,6 'by 19 feet. For Educational Group duce far more technological, me- their subjects, were listed, as fol- Assistant Elementary Music Su- these ••are' the dimensions of the dical,,, scientific, and, other ad- lows: Watertown High School: pervisor, Miss Marcia M. Baxter. Town Clerk's tjffiee. .Now all ofHeld At Harvard vances than have occurred since Miss Dolores M. Pye, Girls 'Physi- the space is not available for these Joseph B. Porter, Superinten- the beginning1 of time, he said. cal Education; Michael H ...M'offo. George W. and Adele I. Mac- activities. 'The room, must accom- dent of Schools, attended, a two- The leaders of the new era areBoys* Physical Education and Gregtf sold, land and Improve- modate also the two desks, of the day Institute on Educational Ad- already in our schools,, the chal- Coach; William F. Doyle, Social, ments on Grandview Avenue to clerk and assistant clerk, 'filing1 ministration at Harvard Univer- lenge is to prepare them ade- Studies; -Miss Marian E. Lord. Donald F. and Hilary J. Daly.

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EIGHT OFFICES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED' INI WATERBURY - NAUGATUCK - WATERTOWN - WOOD'BURY - T HO Mi ASTON, Property of the Watertown1 •• .. Historical Society PAGE 14 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), JULY 18,1957 'fl§j|»fli Spl^k-llil At over the place. He 'believes that had not determined as yet whether entrance was made at the plant the ' incident was an act of van-' port, with 599^2. through the .roof and said that he dlism or robbery. Contracts Awarded Juho-MasKe! Mill St. Plant watertownhistoricalsociety.orgThe Juno-Maskel, construction company was awarded the con- Thieves broke into Engineered To Two Companies tract for bid Number 2. calling Plastics on Mill St. -early Satur- for the construction, of 3.500 feet day morning- for the third - timi of eight and, ten inch sewers •»with within the past five weeks and, SALE In Sewer Project > stole a cash, box"containing a few a, low bid; of $48,678.60. v 32 DOUGLAS AVENUE, WATER8UKY The Ciceone and Son Construc- This contract will include a dollars, according' to Police Chie: tion Company of Mamaroneck, sewer line from the Fin, Shop Frank Mi mice i. There was also: 6 ROOM COLONIAL ,; K. Y.R and the Juno Ma&kel parking lot to Sunset Avenue and a break-in at the Watertown, Construction. Company Of East up to Mason, Avenue, and also Manufacturing Co., IScho L&ke STRAITS TIMNPNCE. WATERTOWN Hartford, Connecticut,, were a- from, Davis Street up Morro Rd: .and in. a Thomastpn industry warded contracts for the instalia- Street to Van Or man Street, the same evening, Chief _JJinuee, 6 ROOM RANCH iion of a total of 10,280 feet), of where the line will cross private reported. ' -- .^" $ vitrified tile sewer pipe after a property and then, go down Ma- Except for a window broken by CALL Plaza 6-1844 .'special meeting of the Public nilla Street to Francis Street to Works Commission of the Oak- the thieves to -gain entry, there FRANK CASTE LA NO, OWNER vine Fire District July 11. • Me rri mac S treet „ was no other damage at Engin- C i ceo n e C om,>a n y Other bidders on this contract eered Plastics. Previously, office The Ciccone and Sons Company included Ciccone and Son with files were damaged, in the of floe of was awarded the contract for Bid $55,281; D. Federico Co., with the company. mini her 5, calling for the instalia- $73,119; ,F. B. O'Neil Co. with The chief reported that there i ion of 6.780 feet of sewer pipe up $53,147 and. Palmer Taranelli with had been extensive ransacking of Buckingham Street, with a low $73,404. files and desks by the thieves at Jack Quinn's hid of ,979.154. 'The contractors, are allowed the Watertown Manufacturing Co 159 days, to complete bid. No. 2 with papers and records strewn all The line will run from the pre- and 300 days to complete Bid No, SOUTHSURY sent end of the lateral at 52 .5. .1 iuckin.irliatn Street up that street io the south, end of the Polk Other Business Telephone Congress 4-8408 Playhouse School interceptor then continue The commissioners also ap- ROUTE 6 SOUTHBURY, CONNECTICUT from the other end of the inter- j proved the request for a street ceptor on French Street up Clyde light at Beardsley and Rockland LITCHFIELD •'DIRECT from HOLLYWOOD for this ENGAGEMENT ONLY •Street to Eddy and up Buck ing- Avenues, provided the District PLAYING NIGHTLY THRU SUN., JULY 21 J iani once more to the district line. does, not have to pay an $80' SUMMER THEATRE Other bidders on bid Number 5 charge for a. new utility pole Leonard Altobell, Director included IX Fcdcrico and Co.. of there. The next regular meet- .Matapan. Mass., with $118.894;: ing of the Commission will be held Presents •Hi, no - Rla.sk el Construction Com- on August 12. The 'Most Daring Flay of the pany with $83,509.40; F. B. O'Neil t "a, of Hartford with 587,870 and Century I'almcr - Taranelli Co. mi Bridge- Direct From New York Loss Of Water A HATFUL OF RAIN* (Continued from Page lit truck, this would mean ten trips July 22 thru Juty 27 per day for 24 days 'before lower- Phone Res. JOrdan 7-8121 ATERTOW ing the lake level one inch, he • RIVE - 111 pointed out. | MONDAY: BARGAIN NITE .NOW PLAYING Hungerford said that the pro- All Seats 1,25 .. "THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC" posed haulage of water would Box Office Woodbury COngress 4-8408 Jack Webb in ! cause' no perceptible change in the Now thru Sat.: „ •I" II [i water level, and noted that when Prices 1.80-2.40-3-00 J; Reardon asked, permission to take "TROUBLE WITH CHHL'S" M a t i n e e Sat., — Children 1 . 0 0 THE D. I.' j the water, he had found'no abjec- and tion to it, but had referred, the Golf Club president to Park: Com- This Could Be mission Chairman Alves, as the 11 Ji proper authority. The Night IJ - Club Faced Less Golf Club President John Rear- ; don said, that the Golf Club faced WATER- a financial loss of approximately CAMEO TOWN SIJO.OOO in replacement costs, if the ii greens died, because of the drought, NOW thru SAT. , and since the Watertown Fire Dis- trict officials had refused, the use "ISLAND IN THE SON" ' of District: water for the purpose, and tho Club sought permission of town 'BREAK in the CIRCLE" officials to take the water. Reardon said, that in his opinion SUM,., MO'INI.,, TUES. the Golf Club is "an asset to the "G.UNFIGHT AT THE ': town, which employes from 12 to 15 men and has more than, 180 OK CORRAL" members who are residents of Wa- AND SELECTED SHORTS tertown," an well as other members. TOWN TIMES CLASSIFIED APS 1 BEWEH AND WATER CONNEC- SUMMER'S GOING FAST. Have TIONS. EXCAVATIONS., John HOMEMAKERS you thought of looking for that Bavone & Sons,,., Call Cr. 4-121.4 new Living Room rug you have rtays • PL..4-9404. evenings waited so long for. Our Station of WATERTOWN and VICINITY!! CARPENTER & MASUN WORK, Wagon is full of samples of the re a so mat >le,. B u 11A1 ng, r e pa, i r i, n g. latest carpets, and it will be a Free estimates, Tel CR 4-8397 privilege to show them to you. Just call ORleans 2-6134, and we ERNIE'S AUTO1 BODY WORKS will be at your house promptly. MINOR'S VALLEY RUG SERVICE One of the most completely HOUSATONIC VALLEY RUG equipped1 Paint and 'Body SHOP. West Cornwall, Conn. Is Ready To Aid In Your Rug And Carpet Buying Shops in Connecticut. Wheel Alignment and Balancing. FOR IRE,NT —- Five rooms, first 128 Watertown Ave Waterbury floor, call, CR 4-2851, . • . and Will Effect Tremendous Savings' For PL 3-6241 Manure for sale, delivered. CR EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK 4-8U17. REPAIRING — Guaranteed You On Your Purchases!!! Workmanship',. MODERN CLASS CO. Everything in GLASS' nvm. Complete Selection of Rugs .and — Telephone PL 3-2606 FOR SALE liStt?.! Pontiac Sedan. 119 Cherrv Street Wt Call CR 4-2791 anytime before FACTORY.FRESH ,2 p.,m, or CR 4-1912 after 4:30 Carpets - \ NOW YOU CAN REiNT — Wall p.m. pupef removal set including iSPHALT DRIVEWAYS. PAV- WILTONS • AXM1NSTER FIRST QUALITY steamer; also floor sander and ediicr, fertilizer and lime ING. Septic tanks installed. VELVETS • TUFTWOVEN ROOM SIZE sproador. roller, hedge trimmer Back-Hoe for hire. Matty's CR and chain saw. 4-3636 or CR 4-3544. ' ' KAY'S HARDWARE 1 ifii Many Fabrics: EWEST ,61 a, i n St., Wa t e r t own, GOOD LOAM FO'R SALE, reas- Tel:. CR 4-KK8 onable. Call Matty's CR. 4-3636 • Wool • Acrilan • Nylon or CR 4-3544. RUGS?COLORS FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms. Oil I CR 4-S25H. HIGH .SCHOOL .TEACHER will • 'Viscose • Cotton • Fibre tutor high school mathematics 'THE, WORLD BOOK. Home ref- and science, also calculus. "Call AT AMAZING erence for all students. Bill M. A. Cleary. CR 4-1680. In Ma in y P m tier n s : Murphy. CR 4-17;»f. FOR RENT — Two three-room • Scrolls • Tweeds • Twists LOST; Thfimasfon Savings Bank apartments and one five-room SAYINGS!! book No. W"?4.".!-! — Payment ap- apartment, unfurnished,,. Newly • Hooked • Braided |ili«l foe, Mrs, Barbara Paige. •decorated. PLaza, 3-8261. LOST: Thomaston Savings Bank i. R U G S, CA R IP E T S, BIR O A D LOO M S Open N i g h t s — Plenty o I P arking OI f ^ t ir e e t H e r e Books: Payment Applied for, No. j —Minor's Valley Rug'Service, So Wll«», Albert R. Goodkin for] Main, St., Thomaston. .Rugs and RUG CLEANING IN PLANT OR "ON LOCATION CLEANING" Harrison S. Goodkin; No. W350, i Carpets cleaned by Bigelow's Catherine S. Goodkin Trustee for " Karpet Kare Process. - BY THE. B1GELOW "KARPET KARE" PROCESS SyJib.il Goodkin; No. W1S2Q, Cath- erine S. Goodkin Trustee for KOR RENT—Floor sanders, flooi Klethea Goodkin • No. W2264. polishers, sandi n.g machines transit and levelling machines '; Albert R. Goodkin or Catherine Watertown Building S u p p 1 v [,S. Goodkin, Echo Lak#» Rd.. Wtn.. Tel O> MINOR'S VALLEY RUG SERVICE LOST: Colonial Trust Co. Bank 1EMERA1L ELECTRIC Heating Books: Payment applied for No. Hot Water. Warm Air and Air 16 TEARS EXPERIENCE 111 SALES & SERVICE 15278, .Albert R, Goodkin or Cath- Conditioning:. WESSON .HEAT- e/ in & Qqd.Qqqjqj j $l%ttG5 W6 JWW Ktod WL % Mile Below Thomaston Center on Rout« 6 & 8, Tel. ATIas 3-5047 C. Goodkin,, evenings- Property of the Watertown HistoricalTOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN Society, CONN.),, JULY 18, 195 7 — PAGE 15 LEHIGwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgH FUEL CO. SAYS: \ YOU CAN BE SURE ... IF IT'S WESTINGHOUSE!! Westinghouse 1ONEAND-ONLV Automatic-Defrosting 2-Door Refrigerator!

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— Your Authorized Westinghouse Dealer — Tel. PL 4-5497 113, HOMER STREET WATERVILLE 16 -TOWPropertyN TIMES (WATEBTOWN of, CONN.) the, JULY 18 Watertown, 1957 HistoricalGaleski's record is six feet . eleSociety- assistant pro at -the . Waterbury Galeski Leading lit ven, inches in the continuing con- Country Club, and Olive .Ander- test. Second is golf star Billy son of Woodbury. 'Hole In One Tilt Salvatore, with eleven, feet four Weid noted that competitions in Inches and third is Joe Suchenski the contest will, be conducted daily peoicuuj ofwatertownhistoricalsociety.org. . . At Beacon Valley of Naugattrck at twenty-two feet. from 1 to1 '7 p..m, at the Beacon. Gene Galeski, is .currently hold- Other leading 'contenders for Valley 'Golf Driving .Range, which ing the lead spot in, a "hole in the "valuable prizes offered," ac- is located' on the Naugatuck-New one" .contest being held! at thr cording to Weld, are .Mike Welch, .Haven .Road.' 'The contest will Beacon, Valley Golf Driving •£ Academy Hill, Chet Wojack of end on July 31, at 6 p.m.. All are Range, .according to Otto Weid, Vaterbury, who won, the city golf welcome to enter the competition, operator of -the facility. title in, 1.954, John. Miller .former Weid announced.

3,000 A. Week Switch To. Rambler; TOURNAMENT TIME and we hope for a good reason— Conies, the time of the season, that you are'going to write to him. Rambler Sales Al All-Time High when various leagues pause to try Well, here it is, so use it. . their luck in the annual tourna- . New Cadet Roger C. Woodbury, ments. Last season, we had our .1st Sq., Dorm, -873 first tourney chumpion when, our The Air Force Cadet Wing Little League , representatives U.S.A.F. Academy swept through six teams to win Denver, Colorado the District C. title.' The competition excited, a lot of people. ;incl we had a grand CUFF NOTES following from game,to game, as Vinny Kacerguis, of Bethlehem, • the boys, used the same pattern, is one of the foremost archery ex- in practifally each contest — the perts in. New England. Vin has six }»ig inning 'mu\ the home run ball ri.r,st places to .his credit in state as its foatiuv. "ind Regional meets thus far this NAUGATUCK HERE. SUNDAY •eason, and, last Sunday, captured Now ihe'Habe Ruth League, in •nether Blue Ribbon at Groton, its firs) season under the National ""onn. We ' haven't had a real Charter, will compete in the na- •hanee to interview Vin on, the i ion v. • i. d( • t our n a 1 n e n t w h i eh 1 i k e•ubject of archery thus far, but the LI,., coin men ci's with a district -vi.1,1 have something of interest For the second straight month,, Rambler sales broke GREATEST CAB SUCCESS then f.j.|luw,-;s through with re- -.oon, all records! Intelligent motorists are trading their IN 20 YEARS g io 11 < 11 J 111 < I .s ec t i i»n a I p 1 a y o ffs... J hard-to-park gas 'hogs for Ramblers at the fastest rate The I ompr raiis Faith League THE ROUND UP in history- Because only Rambler gives what you. really All-Stars open tourney play this Captain Henry Meyers, 'boss, of want—big car room and luxury, plus European, car Rambler Saturday with Naugaluck invading Town Tavern, will be missing from Del ami F)«/ld for- a 2 p.m. encount- daily activities for a couple of economy and handling ease. Fun-teat Rambler! You'll er. Torringlon and, Canaan, the veeks because of military assign- switch, too! 6 ami V-U 1 other two lean is in this district,' "nents at Camp Drum,, N. Y. . . .. American Alotan Mean) «=*jjr_ Mow .For Americans • See Diiiuyfauuf—Great TV for all the family over ABC Network will c-lasli I his evening (Thursday) Henry and wife Nan are the proud at Fuessenich Park in the New parents of a newly born daughter, DRIVE THE ECONOMY AND POPULARITY KING TODAY! City with the two winners Elaine . Al Bernier and his Miuaring off a week from Satur- pretty wife Mary enjoying a Flor- fiay a I Torrington, time to be an- ida vacation, this week, and thanks nounced. to Stony Brads haw for those fine BRADSHAW, INC. At this writing. Little League Miami oranges. 554 Maim St., OakvMe • Tel. -tR 4-1445 oflirials, liad no information as to I heir opening date, but the All- St:irs have been picked and are work in,i; out. Jim Hanlim, of Wolcott, and R t>K'" i" (. J i M "s i M • I, o f V'a t e" r I oi.v n. a re handling the Babe Ruth All-Stars while Jerry Post and: Rob Palmer were named to direct the LL tour- ney activities. HELP A FRIEND Tuesday evening at Judd Field should provide a lot of fun for a liunrh of ex-athletes, present ones, .and jusf peo.ple who like to g!ithW-. /•ouni;]. f'»:r a good old-fashioned hot I dot; roast and yet help out a guy j who has been a real good Joe! down through the years, a, guy1 who has had a lot of lough hick j MAKE BE of late, unit out* who was. always , vight at the head of the line j ivhi'n 1»» had, a chance to help out < soiiioniie else. i Be11 ny Ma i-co11 x is ,,,gon 11a, put on j THIS A CAREFUL!! (he roast, and niosf of us know ' when Benny does a job he does a good one. so come on out, exery- body is welcome, and you'll have fun — guaranteed. Tickets can be SAFE BE obtained from JVIarcoux or Jim 'Liakos. CADET ROGER WOODBURY A lot, o,f you ex-classmates and MINT CARSFUU friends of Hog Wood/bury have SUMMER! ALERT!! been inquiring aboujt his address.

Connecticut Safety' ConEissioa' "SUNNY' HEATING SAYS: SCHOOL'S OUT and the traffic pat- Parents can play an Important part- tern changes. It.means: ffiat Motorists in accident prevention by depriving a 1 "Pay your fuel oil bills will have to watch out far bicycles, roller child of the use of his bike or skates for in small payments with the skates, scooters and' wagons — at any a few days when' he engages in an unsafe' hour of the day and early evenfng. .ill 'Oct. Motorists are urged! to compensate Mobilheat these come' out—with children attached for chiiaren s unpredictable behaviour. —about half a miffion KEEP CHILDREN SAFE. BRING 'EM RJF Balanced Budget Plan" through school: age. —DONT -RUN 'EM DOWN!

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"No Job Too Large wr MIDDLEBURY WOOKEY'S 'Too Small I" CYCLE GARAGE van SAND JOSEPH B. COOK Charles Daniels.,. Prop. DAIRY Plumbing - Heating .... COMPLETE LINE OF .. I N C ., Contractor AMERICAN 4. FOREIGN Lake Winnemaug Road MAIN *' T . Oil Burners. - Water Pumps MOTORCYCLES ' WATERTOWN W O O D B U R Y Myers Submersfbles "• Phone CR 4-82:34 A R1E L - -N S U & H OFFMAN Tel CR 4-1338 ARMAND'S Litchfield Road, W'atertowin MOTORCYCLE8 22 Models to 'Choose From: f O R T H A T "SfOPPY" .MA'GEE Parts & .Accessories For Watertown's Only -Home- "U "M «U S U A 1 Cycles and Riders Owned and Operated Dairy. FUEL CO. IWOT'GR SALES For All Makes. &. Models G ! F T i T E M Automobiles Bought & Sold 131 Davis Street We're, not satisfied -Expert Repairs "FREE PONY 'RillIDES "SHOP van SAND! unless you are. CHROME PLATING TUESDAYS OAKVILLE 256 Watertown Ave. PLaza 8-2713 1 f». M. to Dusk for Waterbury •Straits Turnpike WOO KEY Mi ILK O'pen Sundays and Tel CR 4-1579 Tel. PL 4-8981 (Routs 63) Waterbury DRINKERS. Except Tuesdays.