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VOL. 24 NO- U90 ion Price, $5.00 Per fear *cic» 15 Cents JCTOBER 29. 1970 9,000 Eligible To Vote Tuesday
tore than 9.000 local, voters, •iii be eligible to go to ine polls Nancy A kins Milton To Be Tuesday in Connecticut's 1970 EDITORIAL anernatonal, election. ,i complete siate of state Despite some feelings to the contrary locally, Ordained Sunday Evening Hikers are to oe chosen, along: •nth a U.S. Senator. Sixth newspapers do have a right to express their opinions, Mrs. Nancy Akins Milton, Jentre. Mass.. graduating with 'District Congressman, County and with a very important state election coming up daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving :ne class of 1970. She spent one Sheriff. State Senator. State • next Tuesday, we feel we1 would be remiss in our duty if Akins, Baldwin, Street, will be •summer as pan of the clinical Representative, -udge >i we did not set forth our opinions concerning various jrdained in the sanctuary or the program oi the Seminary as a Probate. Registrars1 oi Voters First Congregational Churcn on :naplain at Tewksbury State and, Justices of the Peace. candidates. Sunday, Nov. l. at7:30p.m. iospital. Tewksbury. Mass. This according to latest fi.gu.res For Governor ... we endorse Thomas J. Meskill, A graduate of Watertown High s a. Hospital, specializing in available from the office of the Republican. Mr. Meskill, has represented the Sixth School. Mrs. Wilton did her '.ernunai diseases. Mrs. Milton Secretary w State. Watertown Congressional District in Congress in very admirable maergraduate college worx at aiso served as interim minister las at iieast 9.045 voters, Olivet, College in Olivet. •-o the Talcottville. :onn.. .ncluding 2.980 registered fashion for the past four years- During Ms campaign he Michigan, ana her graduate Congregational Churcn. During Republicans. .'.926 registered. has met the issues head on and has been willing to set work, at Andover-Newton aer stay there, jne look a 3emocrats ana 3.239 1 forth what he feels are the solutions to the state s ills. Theological Seminary, Newton Continued on Page 201 ^registered voters. His opponent, since'the Democratic State Convention eading the Democratic ticket :e tmilio Q, Oaddario ana. when he copped;out on a vote for his party's Senatorial ••lien C. Curran, running tor nominee, has chosen to skirt the issues whenever he Concert Assn. Presents •overnor ana Lieut... Governor. could. We think Tom. Meskill is going-to .make one nsoectiveiy. Daddano currently helluva fine Governor. • i Congressman irom the First First Program Tuesday district, and Curran, is Mayor or For Senator we endorse Lowell Weicker, Jr.,, .ridgeport. Republican. This man,, just completing two years in The Shakespeare-inspired ndividua! adult ana student Ire. Gloria Schaffer, a State Washington as Representative __from the Fourth apera, "Much Ado \ bout :ickets, as well as Watertown Senator from the 14th District, is Nothing," will be offered as the Concert Association Series' •anmdate for Secretary of State. District, has been more than, willing to take a stand on first program of the Watertown tickets, 'will be available at the .'ohn, F. Merchant, is running for any 'issue. We may not agree with all Ms views, but, do Concert Association :970-71 door or may t>e obtained by •lie office of Treasurer, Julius J. respect his sincerity and can find agreement in enough Series on Tuesday, Nov., 3. at 8 calling Mrs. Robert, Horton. 274- tremski for Comptroller and areas to think that he'll make a fine Senator. We feel p.m. at Taft School's Bingham 1T92, obert K. Xillian is seeking Auditorium. 'The opera, mth future concerts in the senes. •selection as Attorney General. that Mr. Dodd's troubles' with campaign finances and, music by H. Berlioz, will be ii collaboration with The Alfred, 'The Rev. Joseph D. Duffey. his censure by the Senate should, disqualify him for performed in English with Hart. Series oi the Taft School. «rno defeated oarty-indorsed office. The Democratic-endorsed candidate is too far to spoken 'dialogue' by The Open -.nclude Frank, 'farmer. :oik vlDhonsus Donahue and State the left for our liking, and, we can't, place any trust in, a Theatre of New York, Inc. anger; Alley ino uydia. 'Senator Edward Marcus in a 'The Opera Theatre oi New :ontemporary :olk music; primary is. seeking the six-year person who used student activists the way he did, and York was founded in 1963 by Jrsula Oppens. Pianist; Are U.S. Senate seat, ana Mrs. Ella then dropped, them, when he had the nomination; and Richard Barn, with the idea oi: Nova Trio; Phillips 4 Renzuili. Grasso. Secretary oi State for 12 who had no use for the party leadership, also until he presenting opera as theatre for aiano duo. 3are, ;s .Tinning ior J.S. had the nomination, and, then joined them. ts value and excitement, as well, epresentative ,;,n me Sixth is for pleasure and enjoyment. Polls Open jngressionai Distnct. For U.S. Representative ... we endorse Mrs. Ella The repertory company aas' :*>rmer Stole Policeman John Grasso, Democrat.*- Here is an extremely likable performed from coast to coast in From (> To 8 i. Swicfclas. Sr. ot Terryville. is woman with, an extensive background in government, jmversities. art, festivals, ana :ie candidate for Litchfieid concert organizations, .ts including 12 years as Secretary of the State of .'aunty Sheriff, Clark, M. Simms >erformance, mounted with On Tuesday w State Senator from the 32nd Connecticut, a position, where she has become acutely costumes,, lights,,, ana props, oat 3olling places in Watertown district. Josepn M. Navin is attuned, to the wants and needs of the people of the no scenery - mucn as in ^eeKing a fifth four-year term as Shakespeare's aay iiaces •will be open, from, 6 a.m. m 8 state. 'We have the" feeling that she can become a xm, Tuesday for balloting in the Judge of Probate and Frank M. emphasis on major characters leinhold is looking for his first Representative in the mold of Tom Meskill,. Her and story Line. An evening of State's gubernatorial election, ""irst District voters will cast .erm as a State .Representative. experience-far outweighs that of her opponent. We exciting entertainment will be Th party nas a siate oi (Continued on Page I) jifered. ontinuea on Page 20) on Page 2,0»
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DODD ic 2C INDEPENDENT 2-TOWD Times (Watertown, Coin.) Thursday. October 29,1970' Property of the Watertowngovernment. The cars will, each Historical' Openings Remain EducatioSocietyn instructor a t the accommodate 122 passengers, Junior High will be in charge. Agreement To Modernize and be equipped with automatic In Fitness Class There .. will be a small doors at each end. Orders; will 'be registration fee. This is an Adult watertownhistoricalsociety.orgplaced! as ' soon as U.S.' •Director of Adult Education Education and Recreation Commuter Service Signed .Depa.rtm.ent of Transportation John. F. Regan has announced activity sponsored by the that the Men's Physical Fitness Watertown School Department. approval is .given... (Original 1 HARTFORD - Governor agreement an example of two estimates placed the cost, of the class that meets on, Thursday The class is scheduled to meet Dempsey officiated 'Tuesday at stales, the federal government evenings at Swift Junior High tonight (Thursday). 1 new cars at $36 million. The low signing of contracts between and a private rail service bid, however, was for $62 from, 7 to 9" p.m. is open for 'Connecticut, New'York a'nd Penn enterp r is e w o rk in g in million, requiring - additional. registration, for men who 'want to Central, to provide public. ' partnership to insure a workable monies from 'both States and. the play volleyball, or participate in support and modernization of program, of improved service Federal government.) a, light workout, rail passenger service in the and facilties. "This group will meet in the Connecticut-New York Copies of the executed! 5. Connecticut and New York new: exercise gym at Swift. commuter area. .contracts were sent by special will, jointly install high-level William O'Doonell, Physical The legal documents were messenger to U.S. Secretary of platforms at all stations, to signed in Governor Dempsey's Transportation John A. Volpe, eliminate . need for stairs on. offices by State Transportation with "the request for immediate passenger cars. In addition, all. program is anticipated after the Commissioner George ' J. federal approval for the request, station facilities will - be modernization program is Conkling and Frank M. Reinhold, of the states for a 541,352,000 rehabilitated, the $9 million completed. chairman of the Connecticut federal grant to support, the first, estimated, costs for this being 10. Penn Central will be paid a Transportation Authority. phase of the modernization shared, $2.5 ' million for $100,000 annual management fee Similar action was being taken program, and for early action on Connecticut; $2 million, for New shared, equally by 'both States, to. GUILD OPTICIANS by New York State officials, complete two-thirds federal York, and $4,5.. million federal. operate the New Haven-Grand ."•I am, greatly pleased that funding. of the overall UK Platform installations will begin Central service, these contracts .have been million program. Governor when federal matching funds are executed;". Governor Dempsey Dempsey endorsed this request. available. said. "This means that -with The contracts contain, the necessary federal funds we' can following highlights: 6... Electrical power and signal place orders for 141 modern • 1, Connecticut will, lease, for systems will be modernized at Kalita Insurance Agency commuter can and make other about $515,000 per year, all 1 an 'estimated, cost of $11.8 neededl improvements to provide passenger rail facilities between million, shared! $4.5 million by ' ' life - 'Auto - Fire - Theft first class rail commuter service the.New York State line and New Connecticut, $1.4 million by New for Connecticut citizens,'' Haven, Included will be the New York, and $5.9 million by the Liability - Health - Accident - Marine The contracts signed Tuesday Canaan, Danbury and Waterbury federal government. This will include (11 the Service Contract, branch lines. More than. 100 permit discontinuance of the Cos under which Penn Central will miles of track is involved. A Cob 'power plant, and purchase of REAL ESTATE remain the common carrier, but purchase option price of all electrical energy' 6,39 Main Street Watertown the State of Connecticut and New* approximately $16.3 .million has requirements from utility 314 Main Street Oakville York will jointly bear the costs been - established:. Connecticut companies. of any deficits: (2) the Grand will have authority to sublease 274-8882 C en t r a 1 Joint Fa c i 1 i ties "the properties;, including all air 7. "The totals of fund sources Agreement, which specifies the rights and will derive the for the initial $12.7 million phase terms for use-of the terminal; benefits of existing or future of the program, are Connecticut - ( 3 I C o n n e c t i c u t L e a s e non-railroad use of the property. $22.5 .million: New York - $18 9 Agreement, " under which ' Leasing is involved "in .million.; and! Federal - $41.3 Connecticut will "take lease Connecticut because of extensive million. The higher Connecticut the option control over alt facilities in. this State, including cost reflects a greater number of Connecticut properties that are over 105' miles of rights-of-ways. stations and greater amount of 'required for the commuter 2. New York wiH'buy, for$7.2 trackage and. plant in " service, including air rights; and million, the right-of-way from Connecticut. Connecticut funds spectacle |4» the New York Purchase Woodlawn, -in the Bronx, to the " are available under bond Agreement, whereby New York Connecticut. * State line. authorizations provided by will take title to rail properties Approximately " 15 miles- of establishment of "the Public shoppe in New York between the tracks are involved, Service Tax Fund. Connecticut line and the-Junction 3. Both states will allow" Penn 'at Woodlawn, New York, with. Central to use the facilities, for 8.' In addition to the federally- the former New York Central through passenger and freight shared $12.7 million program., line, services.' Connecticut and New York will Opticians . Governor Dempsey noted that 4. Connecticut, and New York, purchase and rehabilitate '97 delays in implementing the will"jointly purchase 144 new, older cars, now in service. 'The program have been encountered e 1 e c t r i c, s e 1 f - p r op e 11 ed estimated! $4.5 million cost will Paul Wilhelm Jr. be ca use o f ba n k r u p tcy commuter cars, The total be shared 'equally by the two proceedings "of both Penn estimated $62 million cost, will be states, but, federal participation Central and the " New Haven" shared at the rate of $15.5 million is also being sought through Optician Railroad operations,. from, each of the states and $31 Secretary Volpe, as part of the Governor Dempsey called the million from" the federal requested two-thirds federal financing for the complete $106 million, modernization program,. NOW OPEN 9. The service contract agreed' to by the parties provides that Penn Central remains the in the - common carrier. All employees involved will remain employees Ten Acre Mall of' the Penn Central. 'The two states will jointly retain any Straits Tpfce..-.. Wntertowm profits and will also make up any deficits which result from, operations. 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Cauifieid processing of an. estate can, Uniform Probate Code is Supports Uniform * completed jy an designed to increase the 'ease watertownhistoricalsociety.orgidministrator or fixecutor and, efficiency of Probate Court Probate Code lexpensivety, quickly, ana proceedings, it is especially 'ithout the intervention of the geared for the small and non- At an informal gathering of Probate Court, yet if the Court's coniroversial estates wm'ch can supporters at the borne of' Mr. ieh> is needed t remains oe Dandled without judicial or and Mrs. Walter 3. available." ourt intervention, ail in a Pogodzienski, 1,12, Plainfield n conclusion., ittorney manner which ;s worn.pt... Drive, Oakville, Attorney James Cauifieid stated ""..hat the efficient and inexpensive." * P. Cauifieid, Republican 'Candidate for Judge of Probate, 'expressed. Ms views concerning Probate Reform. HARCVS HAIR Attorney Cauifieid said. 'The iieed for Probate Reform should not take the form, of a piecemeal STYLISTS approach, but, should be directed at the entire probate structure'... >78 Main St. Our probate procedures nave Upstairs over Oobowv inc.) become more complex eacn, passing year until they are at, the point of being beyond the understanding of the average Special citizen. The only way to correct this 'poor1 state of affairs is to have our state legislature adopt what is known, as the Uniform, Probate Code, such as a numDer of other states have done. ""Such ; HAIR CUT a code" Cauifieid continued, " .s merely bringing; together in one book, so to speak, simplified ' Baldwin-Judson On 'display in the rooms will be schedules,,, teaching materials, PTA Meets Nov. 5 copies of the curriculum, and other related, 'material. The The 'Baldwin - Judson P.T.A. Refreshments will be served in will meet Thursday, Nov. 5, af 8 the cafeteria. The January PTA p.m. at Judson School. 'The meeting will be concerned; with "Square" program, will be to explain the the special services available to curriculum of the schools, the children, in, the Watertown goals and what, each child is like schools. Nest Egg. at each, grade level. The business meeting will begin at 9:3© p.m. After a brief discussion, parents and teachers will go to various classrooms and the teachers will lead the program. Teacher leaders are: O*«t Kingergarten, Mrs. Barnes, assisted by Mrs. Lipa; Grade 1, Jwmd Mrs. Curtiss, assisted by Mrs. Libbey; G ide 2, Mrs. McKean, mm assisted by Miss Zera; Grade 3, Horn Mrs. Lynch assisted, by Miss VanLeuvan; Grade 4, Mrs,. Baldwin, a: listed , by Miss Zuraitis; Grc le 5, Mr. Cwick, assisted by Mi McGurk. We warned you. Wore but 'let us, mention it "again: Christmas air space is tight but there is still, some available. A. NEW SERVICE TO TAMPA from, BRADLEY FIELD on Eastern Airlines is marvelous. Because it is new f vou don't have one or our "square" lest eggs already ,„. „, we can it a there is space available but if savings passDooK /ou snoufd have? Every dollar you out into it earns you, plan to travel during "OB interest-dividends ana keeps on growing so you can en toy more or January or February to the •he good things in life. Your money is always available when you need it West Coast, of Florida, better ana is fully insured. Come in and start: saving., today :n,e "square" nest book this no«. sgg way. You'll find it: pays and-pays! Also,, there is a fine new garage parking service for the Bradley Field departures and WE OFFER THE HIGHEST arrivals. Ask, us about it when booking your flight in and, out, of Bradley Field... DIVIDEND RATES most Travel first class on the beautiful Boeing 7«7 between ALLOWED BY LAW! New York and, Miami round famous trip and pay the low night, "*ur fantitv service bank" fare. Of course, you can, go coach, on, the same flight, if you want to but for the low basket night first class fare it, is worth, sifting up front on, the THOMASTON jumbo jet. There is the in the famous first class upper lounge to enjoy, to©,., 'This SAVINGS BANK service 'is. available now on world National Airlines. OFFICES JO SERVE YOU: We hear from Elizabeth that she is truly enjoying her flying tour through the "40 .Main, St. 91 Main St. i$ Main, St. European, capitals. She tells 'homotfon myviile us that security checks on ail flights have been, very 4EMBE1: »„„,,. 274-6876 thorough. "•derail Deposit Insurance Corporal ion 4-Towi Times, t Watectowin. Conn, i Thursday. October 8.* 1990 •KIIIHHHIIIltillllPropertyl of the WatertownJaycee Wives Historical Society Town Times, Inc. * Published Weekly Wiii Top State Second etas postage paidwatertownhistoricalsociety.org, ai Watertown., Cc Office .located in tie George fi«itdin'f>. 678 Mam Street. Project Award Waterttmn ' For news or information call 274-199 or I7t- 4610 Address mail to TOWN TIMES. Box 53... Oakvilie. or At taeanmal State Conference Boi I. Wafertown.'Conn of the Iaycee Wives. leM William E Sinimaos. Editor 4 Publisher recently at the . Knights of" Coftante Hal in SovtfcJngtoa, the Watertowa dopier' of' tbe Javcee Wives was awarded a- for the 'CMstaafiog Project of EDITORIAL tbe Year " "' (Continued From Pair 1' Mrs. Joanne Mitchell, caul, convince hour-self' that service .as a member-off a the award br Mrs. Bctte Land Use'-Study. Committee aid. .as. a Planning and ant Ed Bates. Emotive Ykc- .Zoning Commissioner in one of the state's smallest PnaJdeat of' the State Jaycees. towns is background enough for a U.S. Congressman. Tbe award was ..'based on its AS PART OF .M ORIENTATION program for el enta - '" For- State Senator .... we endorse Aldec Ives. worth to 'the' community and was pg y judged by .a panel of officers of 'teachers, in Watertown, Miss. .Alice Scipione, readini g consultant Republican. Mr, Ives 'has served as Senator from the the Coaaectki Jaycees. for MacmilMan Company, recently put on, demonstration lessons, 32nd District since 1.961, and before that 'bad' foar years at Jodson and Polk Schools Above Miss Scipione is. 'Shown, working as a Representative from Morris.. Me .goes about Ms. At tbe October meeting of tbe ' with children in Mrs. fiemice Pterpoot's second grade at Polk, in 'Hives. pMf>, Mis. Michel a program for first and' second1 grade teachers. She .aim held a wort quietly with none of the flamboyance of some of I. that .she bad; 'received. demonstration lesson in. Miss Barbara Lyncn's third grade' for the headline grabbers. But. he does 'his. wort well. .and. thin! a ad. fourth grade teachers.. that is the point oca), report OB the' groop's Youth Center Project at tie Use Of Voting For State Representative ...'we 'endorse1 Frank M. .Eight other chapters also asked to report on Reinhold. Democrat Mr. Retobold 'has served Ms torn, their projects. Machine Is ' and state for 'more than 40 years... His. years; cm. the - This award is the .first state award ever, won by tie' Tothe.Edi.tor': Simple Matter Finance 'Board, made him .an. expert, cm local, finances..." Mesial] - Because: the governor His. years on the Board of Education made 'him an. Watertown Chapter of' 'the' Javcee Wives since its inception can do so much to' help. 'This is The use of tbe voting: machine expert m the field of education On the state level be mist. ' not, just, a campaign slogan but a is simple, if the voter goes has 'been. Chairman of the Connecticut Transportation 'Tbe project, which was phrase I know to 'be true because slowly and does not get confused. roved last Februarv .and I have worked very closely with First, step upon entering the Authority and vice-chairman of the • ..Tri-State 'Tom. Meskill while he has, served Transportation Commission. His. is a wealth of which only, began as. a dean-op' voting" booth is to poll the. red project' of 'the. Youth Center. as. Sixth District Congressman handle of the curtain to the right experience-that the 171st "Assembly District •cannot, blossomed into bi-monthly for two'terms.... to close' the curtain and, unlock afford to turn down. Friday night socials for the I 'know of 'the requests for the machine for voting. Next, 'in • For".. Judge'of Probate. ..we endorse Joseph M. Junior High students at the assistance he has. received from the actual voting, you may other Youth Center oo Deforest Street his Watertown constituents and I tote a. "straight" ticket, all the Navin. Democrat. Mr, Navin 'has. served .as Judge of and .expanded to include .an know of the immediate attention, candidates of one 'political, party. Watertown's Probate Court, for the past 16 years,. This these have 'been met with 'by our . or "split" a, ticket,,. To vote a is a 'kind, and compassionate man in. a position where 'the' .Babysitting Coarse' is a, part Congressman. Tom, Meskill. His "straight" ticket just pull tbe compassion is virtue much desired because of having to Special ipcognition goes to concern, for his constituents 'has • lever for the particular party to' Corlis Byrne. Peg DtLorenxo .and' been shown in his painstaking the right and let it go hack. All deal with families in a. time of" 'bereavement. His Joanne' MltcheE who worked so and. detailed research into any of the pointers above the experience guarantees efficiency and. a smooth 'running 'bard 'to get the project 'their' problems brought 'to his candidates nm.es. on, that row court His opponent is young, inexperienced, and. we underway. . attention. 'This'is. representative will go down, If you, leave all the should point out... the man who a little over a year ago Those - Watertown Jaycee government at its. best! pointers down, you will be' voting' Wives who. attended the Tom Meskill .as .governor of the for all, those candidates, To engaged in a shocking display of conflict of interest conference were: Joanne state of .Connecticut can do so "split" you may pull the party when he first .sat as a member of the Police Commisson Mitchell. Joan Fogg;. 'Carole much to' help, because he is so lever of your choice and tin, up in suspending the former' Chief off Police: then turned "Peircey. 'Peg .DiLorenzo. Kathy wiling to. help. - its 'not"just a the pointer .of tbe candidate for around and represented the man when • he was Carlson,, Ann Mullen. Rosalie campaign slogan. whom you 'do not wish to' vote Loufhran and Mary Beth RespectfalY yours, and pull 'down the 'pointer of 'the arraigned in, court on criminal "•charges,. He then found .Hinkleman. More -than 210 H. RAYMOND SJOSTEDT candidate who you, support. Or. it necessary- to disqualify 'himself from further Jaycee' 'Wives, from across the USBeldeiSt. you do not need to pull any party consideration by the Commission of 'the ex-chief's case. • .'State ..jammed 'the ball, 'to 'meet; lever, tot may just, pull down toe leaving only two men to wrestle with, a very messy 'Miss. Cynthia. Ann Fowler. Miss Pistol League 'pointer over the name of each, "situation... 'There is no question, in our 'mind... that Judge Coonecbcat 1976. .and; Mayor Ann, candidate for whom, you wish, to' Ccdlo .of' Hartford - .candidate The Naugatuck Valley Pistol vote, and leave it down. Navin is by far the better 'man for 'the job. for Congress She spoke" on and. Revolver' League has To vote on the Constitutional There will 'be some readers who wiD agree with, some "Women's Role'in Politics" and announced the schedule for the Amendments, turn Down 'the of our choices., and disagree" with..others,. 'This is. as. it... said (ha! in tbe age group of 'the fourth week, of matches... pointer over the '"yes" or """no"* Jaycee Wives she felt, their On Xov. 3 the United Shoe of each question to be voted •should be... and we're, sure they have the|r own. good major responsibility was to' Machinery will compete against upon. reasons for their choices.'' '- ...• ' raising their families, and doing'a 'the Monroe Auxiliary Police. On Very important is to leave the ; What is important is that one and; all turn out -.and lot of reading and studying to .Nov. 4 the "Tri-city Club will 'pointers' down over the .'names.1 of vote for the candidates they support. Sifting .home and become' aware so that they could compete against the Connecticut the candidates, for whom you be. 'better prepared to 'become Highway: Chase Brass No. -II wish to vote and down for the stewing about Town Times' choices can only lead to the .actively involved in politics at a. - will compete against the """yes"" or "no" to each question other guy's being elected. - later tune... ' Seymour Sport Shop: and, the on which you wish to vote. If the Watertown Club will .take on pointer is pushed, tip. no vote is Cba.se Brass I... cast on the item. A- voter 'may The league; has expanded to change his mind, and change his include 'nine teams with over 100 vote by pushing up 'tie pointer of members in this 23rd season his first. choice and down 'tbe lever of his .second 'Choice. To leave the voting booth move . the red-handled lever to the left, and the machine will .record, the votes, you 'made, 'the levers will Edward D Guinea, son.of Mrs. revert to their original position Anita Guinea. 43. Echo Lake Rd , and no one will know 'how .you is. a member of the freshman voted. dass at St. Anselms College. The names of 'the candidates Manchester. N H for Governor and Lieutenant Governor appear together1 as one David H. Sennici. son, of Mr." unit, and must be voted for as a .and, Mrs Leo J. Sennick. S3 unit by casting: one 'vote for both, Orchard St.. has .been promoted candidates to. cadet captain and company Bridge Results " -commander of Army ROTC cadets at the University of Results in the Tuesday. Oct.. Connecticut., 10. session of 'the Ashworth Duplicate Bridge Club are as Gregg C. Read, son of Mr. anil follows. North and. South Larry Mrs. Charles II. Pead. 31 Baron Strauss and Charlie Bredice. Id., is a member of the 11S4; Mrs. John Sirica and Mrs freshman class at Bryant Garland W«Mner. 111V. Mrs. College. Providence. K.I. KtisstMl ("has© and. Mrs... Robert Colby. I0IV. md JosephCassiiy Cynthia A. Miller, daughter nl and Klin MUcboll. 100W East Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. n'ltil Went: Mr. and Mrs, William- THE 'FIRST ANNl AL Little America's Cap will 'take place .on Father's Day,. Friday.. 'Oct.. .31. at I p m Miller. 11. Pine St... has 'town TuU»y. 111.;, M.r., and Mrs. Eugene at tbe "Fait School pond. Taft 'Master Jol Everett, pictured above has set up this unique competition "named to the Dean's List for (he Lung. 1.(13. Mrs Thomas with assistance from Travor Brown and, 'Toby Baker, with John Wynne as race committee' chairman Spring Semester at Kndicott F'tniwgtin and Miss Mary Tbe contest .is open to .all students faculty or fathers .of' students .All craft are1 to be sail powered, only. Junior College. Beverly. Mass A Lnwlor. f»W. and, Mrs. Rutlt, As rruny as » boats are expected to be entered " ' senior, she is mttjorinii In ilm-lto'tit unit Ncwv'll Mitchell. Retailing Property of the WatertownTown ,Historical Times (Watertowii,, Con.) Thursday Society, October29,1970- 5 watertownhistoricalsociety.org OPEN A WATERMRY SAVINGS' GOAL GETTER ACCOUNT. It: takes money to build or buy ever is oest Tor you. ,-cient because a home'. And a lot of the money it r oavs you a steady, *uil 5% on me takes is the cash money it takes for nonev /QU save, ^omoounaeo that important down payment. As :uanenv. J'3id vom lav-oi- much as one-third of the total pur- :eDosir to aav-or-witharawai pro- chase price of the home in some iaea /our accounr s 3oen 31: 1 cases. That's why, if you're think- : u a r i e r s e n a J . 5 o / o u r ^i 0 n e v ing of having your own home one •^anv earns money,, -jie'v., of these days, you should start: sav- ;WlftlV. ing for it, today. In a- Waterbury -si :aKe a OOK JI :nis Savings* Goal Getter Account. The inari:., ,t gives vou a Tew examples right plan for saving on a well- :T IOW money ounas n i joai planned basis. Right because it better Account. Ana t snows, vou helps you save regularly with pre- vnere vou can oe oniv a rew "/ears dated coupons. Every week*. Every rom "oaav. ••n ihat lome 3i vour two weeks, Once a month. How- ^wn mar YOU ve wanrea. Based on our current 5% dividend rate, new's now your money makes money You' save In 1 year n 2 years n 3 years n 5 vears i .0 '/ears i/ears weekly you'll have /ou'H have 'Oti'lf have •ou H have ou ii have JU $15 800.96 1,640.95 2,524.65 - 429,39 J, JOS. 04 ..388.28 $20' 1,066 ,,80 2,187.94 J. 366,20 :. 905., 86 .,,477 39 .2.184 38 $25 1,333.49 2,734.92 J.207.75 •" 2S2.22 3.846.74 .3.980.47 :•:••: SI; 13 These calculations a»e eased upon tfe cufrenl dividend rate or 5% per feat 3a Offices ..it North Main and Savings Streets, 281 Mencien Road., Chase AVP Shopping Plaza.. bhonwrn; ^"aid,, «00 Woicoit- Streei. ana «n Lnesihire. Jakvme. ffoicott and Prospect. Member F.D.I.C. " ^arerdurv 5avin(?s danh 1970 6-Town Times (Watertomi,Coiin.) Thursday, October 29,1970 Mrs. Florence Lyon, R.N., scheduled to attend the .scientific Town-rimes (Watertown. Conn.) Thursday, October 29,1970-7 Property of the Watertown Historical'head nurse of the intensive car Societye sessions for nurses to be held as Odd 'Couple unit at Wateriraiy Hospital and a -part, of .-the American Heart resident of WaterUnra, is one of Association's Annual Meeting Slated For watertownhistoricalsociety.orgfour .nurses from the. hospital Nov. 1344'in Atlantic City, N.J. Nov. 6 & 7 The Oakville Players fall production off ""The Odd Couple" will be presented at the Watertown High School Auditorium on November S and, ledew Y«r 7. Preview performance will 'be given at - Fairf ield Hills State if URAL FOOD Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 1, and STAMPS at Rocky Mills Veterans Hospital At First National! on Monday:, Nov. 2. - . Leading the cast in the roles of Felix and Oscar are veteran performers Fred, Schneider and, .. Chick Pedro. Supporting cast members are' Claries Enz, Ed lornd Cure 11 Ham 0.39 Dean., "Dick Dinsmore, and Phil First Choice Meat from the Fussy Meat Oept. I Mason as the poker playing Majesty Canned Pknk .—LOT Swifts Finast friends of theDdd Couple. Freda REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES made a whirlwind tour of local Swifts Brown .IT' Serve Sausage V: 69c Morris s e y a n d B a r b a r a shopping centers last weekend. Shown above at the'Ten Acre Hall Finast Skinless Franks <»*. 75c Bacon Bacon Meserole are their English are, left to right: James Caulfield, candidate for Judge of SIM Vac P« "".girls upstairs". Other Probate: Alden Ives, candidate for reelection as State Senator in' Armour Skinless Franks «-*63c members of the Oakville players the 32nd District; and. Clyde 0. Sayre, Candidate for State Fiiasl Slid BoJogoa .«* 39< 1 1 working on the production are Representative from the 171st Assembly District - . Nepto Knodtwurst »'Wc Producer, ' Betty McDonald; Bins Director, Wanda Dinsmore; Metis -10 to 14 ills 79 -69 Assistant Director1. ' Yolanda sponsoring this production. Fournier; and Hap Cleary, Peg Working' ..on. the presentation are Chapin, Demise. Fournier, Jetta Chairmen Edward ' Thompson Oven Ready LaCava, Sidni Undercuffler, Bill and William " Manger: Smoked Sullivan, Joy Simard, Inez Advertising .and Publicity, Jack McMahon; Finance Chairman, Rib Roasts Phelan, Shirley Bousquet. .and Butts Tony LaCava. The play, written Stephen Konish; - Tickets, by Neil Simon, has been Charles On"! e tie, John Cut from successful on Broadway and as a Charbonneau. John Cunningham, Wtmm Pork — Hat tm tabular — Duknmi. Lean 1st Four w movie. Joe Cavagna, Alan Griffin, Alan. ^w» ^www *»*r» ¥f myww ~~ wliBW^ilv Daisy Ribs The Watertown Javcees are Plotts, and Frank letrys. Sausage Meat » 39c It Pork Organization ' 37: For Widowers, • Beef or Veal Patties Whllrkftt 6& Seafood Specials! Widows Forming ELLA GRASSO - JOHN SWICKLAS Tip Rib Put Roast • 1.09 A group for Widows and; - FLOUNDER FILLET • 7* Widowers is .now being formed in Club Steak «rt: »2J9 Fresh Bay .'Scallops * 1.59 town, A first meeting was held ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL California Roast ££ »79« Ocean Perch Fillet *£T•55c Oct. 23 m the Parish Hall of St. Little Neck Clams *•* •> 59c John's. At the meeting. Father VOTE FOR: VOTE FOR: California Steak ** •» Filip. Arlene Danielson and R Scallops *- —•— «-•*• !.,,2f 'Virginia De Finis agreed /to Rllet Steak sT * 1.09 Fish Cakes •——•—• »55c attend the Ecumenical Council ELLA GRASSO - JOHN SWICKLAS, meeting. Oct. 25, asking for'the support, of that group. .. The date of -the next meeting was- set for Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. in St. John's Rectory. The group is COUNTY seeking, other sponsors, in addition to St. John's. For DUNCAN further information, call the rectory. Arlene Danielson, 274- PULL THE 1813. or Virginia De Finis, 274- 6TH DISTRICT HINES 2631. Anyone who has .been TOP LEVER Layer Cake Mixes widowed:' is' welcome at any meeting.. -VOTE FOK" A MAN FULLY I Sanders — "Polishers Edgers — EIcc. Drilli PULL QUALIFIED FOR Lawn Hollers — Spreaders KEYS MADE TIE 101 ¥•1. 274-1031 " ' THE -20 YRS B^^ ^ I • J Harvest of Fruit & Vegetables From the Fussy Bunch IAFS HARDWARE EXPERIENCE Food SpecialsL) L Sfmt - Walwtaww TOP WITH CONN, Birds Eye STATE POUCE Bufferin Tablets Vegetables GREASON, INC. GRAPES i Butter 'Sauce --4 YiS. CHIEF OF 1.05 Size in '. 'For 'Past of 60 : LEVER Emperor rtndi Green iems , ELECTRICIANS POUCE Relief H0M£ BUSINESS FARM JID, Spiudi PLYMOUTH 1.09 Sli* - ic DMII Potfc Calmeria C 510 Main St. --4 YIS. FIRST Rib.er ? «ITH THIS COUPON Oakville Colgate SS ; 69 5 IRA «™* MM GBIIH IT«WPS 1,19 Sin - ISc OM) Pack 5 I if V v W. Iwm tki 0«H.«>« IMh. PAID POLITICAL AD THADEUS AUGSTYN TREASURER 6-Town Times (Watertomi,Coiin.) Thursday, October 29,1970 Mrs. Florence Lyon, R.N., scheduled to attend the .scientific Property of the WatertownTown-rime Historicals (Watertown. Conn.) Thursday Society, October 29,1970- 7 'head nurse of the intensive care sessions for nurses to be held as Odd 'Couple unit at Wateriraiy Hospital and a -part, of .-the American Heart resident of WaterUnra, is one of Association's Annual Meeting Slated For four .nurses from the. hospital Nov. 1344'in Atlantic City, N.J. watertownhistoricalsociety.org Nov. 6 & 7 The Oakville Players fall production off ""The Odd Couple" will be presented at the Watertown High School Auditorium on November S and, ledew Y«r 7. Preview performance will 'be given at - Fairf ield Hills State if URAL FOOD Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 1, and STAMPS at Rocky Mills Veterans Hospital At First National! on Monday:, Nov. 2. - . Leading the cast in the roles of Felix and Oscar are veteran performers Fred, Schneider and, .. Chick Pedro. Supporting cast members are' Claries Enz, Ed lornd Cure 11 Ham 0.39 Dean., "Dick Dinsmore, and Phil First Choice Meat from the Fussy Meat Oept. I Mason as the poker playing Majesty Canned Pknk .—LOT Swifts Finast friends of theDdd Couple. Freda REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES made a whirlwind tour of local Swifts Brown .IT' Serve Sausage V: 69c Morris s e y a n d B a r b a r a shopping centers last weekend. Shown above at the'Ten Acre Hall Finast Skinless Franks <»*. 75c Bacon Bacon Meserole are their English are, left to right: James Caulfield, candidate for Judge of SIM Vac P« "".girls upstairs". Other Probate: Alden Ives, candidate for reelection as State Senator in' Armour Skinless Franks «-*63c members of the Oakville players the 32nd District; and. Clyde 0. Sayre, Candidate for State Fiiasl Slid BoJogoa .«* 39< 1 1 working on the production are Representative from the 171st Assembly District - . Nepto Knodtwurst »'Wc Producer, ' Betty McDonald; Bins Director, Wanda Dinsmore; Metis -10 to 14 ills 79 -69 Assistant Director1. ' Yolanda sponsoring this production. Fournier; and Hap Cleary, Peg Working' ..on. the presentation are Chapin, Demise. Fournier, Jetta Chairmen Edward ' Thompson Oven Ready LaCava, Sidni Undercuffler, Bill and William " Manger: Smoked Sullivan, Joy Simard, Inez Advertising .and Publicity, Jack McMahon; Finance Chairman, Rib Roasts Phelan, Shirley Bousquet. .and Butts Tony LaCava. The play, written Stephen Konish; - Tickets, by Neil Simon, has been Charles On"! e tie, John Cut from successful on Broadway and as a Charbonneau. John Cunningham, Wtmm Pork — Hat tm tabular — Duknmi. Lean 1st Four w movie. Joe Cavagna, Alan Griffin, Alan. ^w» ^www *»*r» ¥f myww ~~ wliBW^ilv Daisy Ribs The Watertown Javcees are Plotts, and Frank letrys. Sausage Meat » 39c It Pork Organization ' 37: For Widowers, • Beef or Veal Patties Whllrkftt 6& Seafood Specials! Widows Forming ELLA GRASSO - JOHN SWICKLAS Tip Rib Put Roast • 1.09 A group for Widows and; - FLOUNDER FILLET • 7* Widowers is .now being formed in Club Steak «rt: »2J9 Fresh Bay .'Scallops * 1.59 town, A first meeting was held ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL California Roast ££ »79« Ocean Perch Fillet *£T•55c Oct. 23 m the Parish Hall of St. Little Neck Clams *•* •> 59c John's. At the meeting. Father VOTE FOR: VOTE FOR: California Steak ** •» Filip. Arlene Danielson and R Scallops *- —•— «-•*• !.,,2f 'Virginia De Finis agreed /to Rllet Steak sT * 1.09 Fish Cakes •——•—• »55c attend the Ecumenical Council ELLA GRASSO - JOHN SWICKLAS, meeting. Oct. 25, asking for'the support, of that group. .. The date of -the next meeting was- set for Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. in St. John's Rectory. The group is COUNTY seeking, other sponsors, in addition to St. John's. For DUNCAN further information, call the rectory. Arlene Danielson, 274- PULL THE 1813. or Virginia De Finis, 274- 6TH DISTRICT HINES 2631. Anyone who has .been TOP LEVER Layer Cake Mixes widowed:' is' welcome at any meeting.. -VOTE FOK" A MAN FULLY I Sanders — "Polishers Edgers — EIcc. Drilli PULL QUALIFIED FOR Lawn Hollers — Spreaders KEYS MADE TIE 101 ¥•1. 274-1031 " ' THE -20 YRS B^^ ^ I • J Harvest of Fruit & Vegetables From the Fussy Bunch IAFS HARDWARE EXPERIENCE Food SpecialsL) L Sfmt - Walwtaww TOP WITH CONN, Birds Eye STATE POUCE Bufferin Tablets Vegetables GREASON, INC. GRAPES i Butter 'Sauce --4 YiS. CHIEF OF 1.05 Size in '. 'For 'Past of 60 : LEVER Emperor rtndi Green iems , ELECTRICIANS POUCE Relief H0M£ BUSINESS FARM JID, Spiudi PLYMOUTH 1.09 Sli* - ic DMII Potfc Calmeria C 510 Main St. --4 YIS. FIRST Rib.er ? «ITH THIS COUPON Oakville Colgate SS ; 69 5 IRA «™* MM GBIIH IT«WPS 1,19 Sin - ISc OM) Pack 5 I if V v W. Iwm tki 0«H.«>« IMh. PAID POLITICAL AD THADEUS AUGSTYN TREASURER 8-TOWB PropertyTimes (Watertown, Conn...)'Thursday,, of the, Octobe Watertownr 29., 1970 Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.orgNovember 1970 SCHOOL LUNCH MENU through lie courtesy of MARCH'S OAKVILLE PHARMACY Mon.,Nov.2 ."ues., Nov. Wei., Nov. 4 Ravioli, with Meat Jumbo Hamburn Frank on Roll, and. Sauce, Green Panics Topped Relish, Boston p Beans, Home-made with Pickle SI ire. Baked Beans, Mashed Potatoes. Crisp Garden Veg- ., ^ •^Italian Bread and ;KerneU'(»rn. Hread ^putter. Fruit Cup Buy "em for as little as two TED TIETZ, JR. 'Wed.,,, Nov. 2S NO' SCHOOL • „, years in amounts of S100. lor TRUCKING Frank on Roll, NOV. 21 • (A multiples of SI00.) Catsup, Boston, Quo Huh Rd.. Wood bgry Baked Beans, Carrot and Celery Thanksgiving Day /I YOU CALL, Wb HAUL At any convenient office of and • § M ANYTIME, ANY ••PLACE Fruit, Cup. Milk. CRUSHED STONE Colonial Bank and Trust. .Friday " *' GRAVEL - LOAM. - SAND NOV. 27 • 8ULLDOZING REASONABLE RATES You're Always Ahead When You Coll Ted Property of the Watertown '"owHistoricaln Times (Wafertowi, Conn j SocietyThursday, October 39.19TO- 9 watertownhistoricalsociety.org NEXT TUESDAY VOUCANJOM FIGHT TO SAVE CONNECTICUT. You can make Tom Meskill our ana his ideas. And by now everyone— next governor. 'he macnine politicians that are He has the character and courage to .against him ana' the people that are solve the problems that are strangling W nim—Know there'll be a lot of our state. :nanqes if Tnm Meskill maKes it. He has the youth, the vigor—the He'll wage a war against independence. government spending. Hell slash His only commitments are to you— *he fat away ana fight a state income and the future. •ax. He'll step up our efforts to smasn When he began campaigning back iruq traffic. He'll battle organized In the heat of the summer the :nme. He'll stop the rape OT our politicians claimed he didn't have a environment. chance. Then he won the first primairy • he's elected. in our state's history. The "experts" And that's up to you. may have been against him but the Tuesday, Mow, 3rd vote Tom ifesflcill. people were for him. 'till the second lever. Now the Democrat machine is worried. They're afraid that their 16-year control of Connecticut may end next Tuesday. MESKILL They're right to be scared. As people Because 'tie governor can ao listen to Tom Meskill, they like him o mucn to' help. Tom Mesklll's only commitments are to you and the future. •a -or try *he <"'eooie 'Of Ma-still — ••-Qstef '-White, ~reosurer 10-TftwPropertyn Times. (Watertown. Conn. of) Thursday the, Octobe Watertownr 29, Historical Society "for the money is to be held in. meeting' Alfonse A vi table, Workers of the First, Church of Bettlckan on. Nov. 12.at the. assistant, professor of biology at Bethlehem meet this Saturday Elementary School. • the Waterbury Branch of the from, 8 a.m., to' noon to hold a National Education week, is Unhrentty of Connecticut, spoke cleanup day of the church and of BETHLEHEwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgM NEWS being observed at tie Bethlehem on ecology, with emphasis on Bellamy Mall... Youth Day was , By Paul Johnson school with visits by 'parents to- poButiov of atmosphere, water observed last Sunday at the view classrooms in operation .... and sail, for which he listed church with a fine program by Mrs. June Unstrum, principal of automobiles,. human wastes, 'the young .'people ... -A report, Bethlehem voters 'take part in per cent will apply to 'lists, not the school, has been, .meeting industrial wastes and concerning the annual the state election Tuesday by filed-... "Those who claim lower with small groups of parents to. agriculture as contributing conference will be given at tie 11 valuations on .land because of its a.m. service in the First Church casting their votes at 'polls in 1 answer any questions they may factors,.... November meeting' of Memorial^Hall from 6 a.m. to 8 - use. for farming or for forestry haw and- to .receive their the club Will be on Nov. 1,7 and this Sunday by the delegates, p.m.... Both parties will operate are required to. file applications comments aid1 suggestions1 • there will 'be no meeting in Arnold Smith and Miss headquarters from which 'points during ...October ... Those She .has found the sessions a December. '{Catherine Holden. they will•• endeavor to .make' claiming tax exemptions in 'the great ..help in getting to know certain all available voters get to " over 65-year age group have Bethlehem, parents Mrs.1 the polls. ... Democratic through November to file an Shirley Shapard, president .of the Watertown headquarters, which are located application, for the tax reduction PTO will contact parents to ask in the former, Post Office' ... Parmelee said, that 56 such ..their attendance at one of tie JAYCEES location on Main Street,,"will get exemptions. were granted last group meetings Over a period ..off to a pre-election start Friday year and that more than 70 are of time it is hoped parents, of .all Present when, it will be open from € to 8 anticipated this year. children 'in the school will have 1 p.m. to provide youngsters treat- ..Memorial Hall has'been dosed attended ... Meetings are being "The Odd Couple or-trick' ba gs for use in their to use by town organizations held in "the evening as well as Hallowe'en' visits ...... The because of work: in. refinishing during the day. by Neil Simon headquarters will also be open floors of the town owned Miss Caroline Ferriday ,-f n Oakrilte Playvrs Production Saturday night to receive the structure ... The wort is entertained, the new teachers Hallowe'en celebrants at an open expected to be completed just. in. and principal,, including three house .... The headquarters will time . to" permit use of the international teachers, at her Friday & Saturday - Nov. S & 7 be a stopping place election day building for the state election .... home on Main Street where she with coffee available to voters. The work, caused the 8:30 p.m. At Wa.tert.own High School cancellation of a 'meeting of provided, a. tour of the house Bethlehem' Grange slated for which was built in the mid 1700s JtKby Spc State Senator Gloria Schaffer, by 'the Rev. Dr. Joseph Bellamy Arrangement with Monday. night ... Organizations SamMl French, Inc. Tickets $2.00 - Democratic candidate for who wish use of the building: ... Miss Fenriday .recited 'history secretary of the state, paid a should contact Mrs;. Joseph and anecdotes, relating' to' 'the campaign visit to Bethlehem Butkus, who is the reservation families who have since jived Monday ... Guy LaGrotta, chairman. there. Warren,, .'representative for the Mrs. Ewert Cousins has been ATTENWHMEHl 170th assembly district, has . Town Planning Commission renamed, president of the named Newton W. Alexander as issued:'two building 'permits at a' Bethlehem-Morris Garden, Club - Opening Special-Mens Classes Us' liaison person in Bethlehem special, meeting: held to review at ah annual meeting ... Others' ... Assisting' Alexander in the trailer regulations now in effect elected were Mrs. Theodore EXERCISE & SAUNA post are Mrs. Marie Stevens, .... The permits went to August 1 Johnson, vice-president; Mrs. Ctats«* Held Every Men, Wed. & Fri Mrs. Foster Woods, Mrs. Lacy Baer to construct. a house and Rus'self Getty, recording Palangio, William E. Beardsley garage for Mark. B. Smith at secretary; Theodore Johnson, From 9 P.M. To 11 P.M. and Frederick H.Wohlers. property on Hard Hill Road and corresponding secretary, and, to Joseph Dewhirst for building Mrs. J. Raymond Stevens, $2.00 PEE SESSION ON ID SESSION PL AN - of a home on Paddy Hollow Road RECEIVE 5 SESSIONS FREE Board of Assessors meets this ..... The Commission .'has treasurer .... Mrs. Herman Thursday eve at the town office 'completed work oe new trailer Anderson headed the nominating'' building"" to receive signed regulations ..and. plans to suggest committee Mrs W.S. Roede'l. Instructor: FRED JONES property .. listings "of local them at a town .meeting' .soon, for membership chairman, reported taxpayers ... Office hours for the town adoption. the club now has 55 members Limited enrollment meeting are from. 7:30 to 9:30 and "MR.. .Cousins 'expressed p.m., and. on Saturday they will Bethlehem . voters are to satisfaction., with progress of the be at the office for the same participate in a regional school club since it was organized, a ELAINE POWERS FIGURE SALON 1 Astrict referendum, on Nov. 1.9 purpose from 9:30 a.m. to 4;.3D being held to appropriate an year ago. p.m. ... Charles. Parmelee, additional 5150,000 'for cost, Following - the business- TEL. 757-7122 chairman of the board, stresses, coverages in construction of the the" importance of filing such a. Noiuiewaug High School ... The signed list of property during: added money is needed, to "'October since penalties of ten supplement an additional appropriation of $3.9 million A Grandmothers Club public hearing to explain need QUIGLEY'S Luncheon Friday - iJ, BLACK A SON, INC. Sat*s & $«fvic« The Grandmothers Club will Ptwnpi, Alpine SKI Shop hold a luncheon, on Friday, 'Oct.. Tfi«Ma«fwi fi. Wafvrtown 30 at 12:30 p.m.. at Armond's Restaurant, Straits Turnpike, 274.8853 Watertown, Mrs. Harold Perfcinson and Mrs. Jessie N. GRAND OPENING Hawkes, Hartford, will .'have an exhibit of crewel embroidery. FATS „ • Members may bring an item of RESTAURANT crewel if they like. A slide stow IN OUR N6W on wild flowers will be given by Thi Home Mrs. Leslie Noakes. OI Good Food . . . . Mrs. Robert McBride and Mrs. A Snack Or A Me.] Expanded Quarters Rudolph Snyder will 'be in charge SKI SHOP of 'the 'book of exchange.' For 'Irving & Marion ' reservations call" Mrs. Harold 659 Main St., Water-town THURS. EVENING- 7:00 PM Johnson, Waterbury, or Mrs. T«L Iff4-Sl.il Louis Ramponi, or Mrs. LeRoy Foote, both of Middlebury. There Is Ho Heed To Shop Around.. COMiNG Right Hare In Watertown . To Tie Pentecostal House of Prayer >' Route 69 - Wolcott You Have QUIGLEY'S REVIVAL SERVICES GET READY EAMV-IOTS OF SNOW IS PREDICTED | REV. ANDREW DONOVAN- Weat.fi.eld,. Maine fOR THIS WINTER " -OCT,3tt31ANDNOV.l FEATURES SUCH FAMOUS MAKES AS .. - Friday 7:30 p.m. ' Saturday3:00p.m.-7:30p.m. > . HEAD RUSSIGNOl SKIS AND FISCHER SKIS Supper at 6:00 p.m. , LANGE AND ROSEMOUNT SKI ROOTS Sunday 11M a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Diner at 1:00 p.m. -Supper at 5:00 p.m. -,. CLOTHING Qmgls $ EVERYONE WELCOME SKIS - BOOTS - CLOTHING rac BRING YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SRI 435 Main Street Watertown SPECIAL SINGING AND PRAYERS FOR THE SICK. Tei. 2744725 Rev. Warren, Tat lock," is the Host Pastor Shoo Is Ready to Serve the Water!own Area WMi Every Ski Need m Property of the Watertowntowo, 'TimeHistoricals I Watertown, Conn.» Thursday Society, October 29,1970-1 1 ack Donald Carvalho i Clark Street | FRANK M, REINHOLD, Democratic candidate for Stale Representative, campaign last Friday at the Phone 734-3730 *nsonta, Conn. 064011 Watertowi Plaza, on behalf of himself and other party candidates, Helping to hand"out campaign literature1 were, left to right: Mrs- Albert Kraiger, Mrs. Reinhold, Mrs. Franklyn Wilson and, seated. Mrs. Antonio Palleria, member'of the Town. Council. Stale Going representative, emphasized that resulted in surpluses,. KAY'S GAG SHOP "The financial crisis will 'be the ""'The other problems are ONE OF SEW ENGLAND'S! Nowhere Without 1 1 first of many fiascos of the there " , Sayre continued, '"ana .-A.RGE8T DEALERS' IN' GOP, Sayre Claims D e m o c ra. t -cont ro 1 led. 1969 they are very grave. - drug General. Assembly with which abuse, the escalating crime rate. lasta. Wigs .aim "Connecticut is going nowhere we mist cope. Of the last six Disguises <*tf Every until, a. Republican: - controlled, legislative sessions, the three description — pus a legislature is -elected, with a. controlled by the Democrats 'mandate to bring our state out of resulted in. huge deficits, Complete Line of its insane financial, crisis and" However, the three: state budgets TOVEL COSTUMES planned by the Republicans back, to a 'position of fiscal. n. All Price Ranges — e'or People 2 Years, TO 100! responsibility. Connecticut is far til your Sorry, So itentaJs) .fi.nisbi.pg the current biennium ••idtottol or with over a $240,000,000 deficit," The )oen Daily "til 9 p.m. — Sundays til 6 declared Clyde O. Sayre, at a. commticioi n»td» Sunday afternoon tea held at the Basket Barn. home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 3S Grove SU, Thotnaston PAR GLASS A c henbac k, G uer nsey town Hours: Mon. rtinuigh Sat. KAY'S GAG SHOP 9:00 a.m. in ~,:"i() p.m. f2 Echo Lake Road Road. TEL. 283-5471 Watertovm ift-Zlil "armington Avenue Mr. Sayre, candidate for state ELECT THE MESKILL TEAM Vote Economy-Vtf e R9spo$ibHHy- Koto for tno Future LOWELL P. WEICXER U,5. Senator RICHARD C KILBOURN Congressman AlKN IVB-State S.no.0. CLYDE 0. SAYRE ATTY. JAMES P. CAULF1ELD STATE REPRESENTATIVE UOGE OF PROBATE VOTE REPUBLICAN PULL 2ND LEVER :iid For By ReouDlican Town Committee 12-TowiPropertyi Times f Watertowq. , ofConn, ) theThursday., , WatertownOctober 2S» 1W0 Historical Society Easter Island . Exhibit At Taft Harris Neat Jr. MATTY'S Until Nov. I " watertownhistoricalsociety.org Tiny and. - isolated, in the Services Asphalt Paving Southeast Pacific, yet balled, one •Gravel it Stone Driveways of the world's most remarkable • Water and Sewer •Tree Service 'Land Chattel open air .museums,, Rapa Nui, or Connections Easter Island, is the study of an. •Bulldozing 4 Finish Grading exhibition at, Taft School's • Septic Tank Systems Science Building until November Brush - Chipper Service Installed S. DftffMMSM • Drainage Problems "Easter Islands Photographs Evenings 274-6805 Corrected and Artifacts" was organized by 274-3544 " the Visual. Arts Department of 2T4-86SS * •'. the Pan American Union, under the direction of Jose Gomez- . Siore, 'and'".is being circulated,., throughout the United States and Canada, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution. The public is invited to attend the 1970-71 SEASON Taft exhibit. The photography of Ramon Osuna -of the Pan American Waterbury Symphony Onion shows the island as .it is today-the mysterious monoliths, grazing sheep and horses, the Orchestra present Polynesian population, ' the island church, the Tugged volcanic landscape. Artifacts, including carved wooden, figures GUSTAV MEIER, Mmk Director and, rocks, tools, and maps from, the Smithsonian ' collections amplify the photos and. add the historical perspective, as do the engraving showing the island as it was first viewed by the WOODEN STATUETTE above is an example of the primitive art Western navigators. included in the exhibition open to the public at Taft School's Saturday/, Ndvonba 7, 1970 The island, called by natives Science Building until Nov. 8. The exhibit, "Easter Island: "the .navel of the world", Photographs and Artifacts." was organized1 by the Visual Arts WA1ERBURY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA contains the remains of a most Department of the Fan American Union. Syoko .All, violinist complex civilization, only recently becoming a study for ranging up to 40 feet in height, of another, reddish stone, and up world " scholars1. The famous had to be moved from the to' five feet in height, crowned Easter Island statues', or Mohai, 'quarries' to 'points throughout the tie imposing works when tower in' the island landscape island by ..a civilization without finished, Samia.% Jmmitf 16, 1971 lover TOO of them at last count by the wheel or animal power, (the . The Easter Island exhibit is NEW HAVEN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA the late Father Sebastian, the horses .were a "much later the first of several which will lie island's Bavarian priest and, addition to island life). Topknots at Taft this year. Frank Brief, conductor historian > and the foundations of Ralph ,'Ktfshb'um, cellist ancient " architectural sites, petroglyphs and roads testify to if SJYS the. sophistication of the past inhabitants. Get The Vote Outtl Scholars theorize over the Election Day Specials f Much 6, 1971 meaning of the great figures and WATERBURY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA the quarries with abandoned COME IN AND SEE OUR .Donald, Curticr, pianuc statues .in -various states of devel.opm.ent,, some n earing INDEPENDENT SALE RACK finish, others barely hacked from the rock. The figures, " Town Meeting » davidson's SpuUi Pops Slated .Nov., 2 ... DOUSS Sarurday, December 5, 1970 On Library Funds WA1ERBURY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA «*#« A special, 'Town Meeting will, Leroy Anderson, conducting be held Monday, Nov. 2, election eve. at 8 p.m.. at the high school DAVELUY'S RESTAURANT to vote on the transfer of $28,000 from reserve funds of" the town 150 Echo Lake Rd., Watertown to the Oakville Library Building Phone 274-3226 Fund. The Town Council tried to Saturday, Oaober 2,4, 1970 make the transfer at, the last NOW[SEWING PIZZA meeting but was 'reminded by a Take out orders or served in our large WATERBURY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA member of the public present dining room. Facilities lor large group that a -town meeting is pizza parties. George Seaman, conducting necessary, under a 1966 charter revision. Storting at 4 P.M.-7 Joys a week • Town Attorney .Joseph Protter Saturday, November 21, 1970 in," September rendered an" Also Serving PERFORMING ARTS opinion that the Council, make REPERTORY THEATRE transfers from unexpended Spaghetti dinners with meatballs and sausage. appropriations, without a. Town Meeting first. He explained last Grinders ' "Babes in Toyland" weefcjhat the difference is that the money, for the library comes from, the" Reserve Fund for ' Saturday, January 9; 1971 capital and non- recurring expenditures, therefore a WALL TO WALL COMFORT HARTFORD BALLET COMPANY meeting is necessary. FROM '550- INSTALLED Telephone - Current 'dance repertory Answering Service Qjauirry viirno- Mimeographing tn>l tMttfinfi con be in- Saturday, February 1), 1971, " 274-8805 1 stalled <|utCfuy tor com* CONNECTICUT J * J AMATO OPERA COMPANY Service Bureau KflCjS1. '•'The Miitdo" ntto, oc on '•Since ikkett for the Yomg People's Comerts me It poys to buy fltit best! fma^ei, tales me made through schools. Coll today! 11 C K E T OIDER .Symphony Series (S> J 10.00. -Pops Conceri (Aodeisoa) (S> $}JOOL Climatrol Name _ 9ndo