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By Bob Palmer 'Ralph Bradley, Joe Lovetere, 'Tony athletes ever to come' out, of the school he was a, four-letter athlete lost, in the high jump event. In Albert Zaccaria, William. JrBut- Trotta, Bill Quigley, Pat Piscopo, community, was bom, in Oakville under the tutelage of Bob Cook. He , he was the Indians' terly ST., and Domenic Romano -Larry Stone, Marty Maccione, and. has been a, resident for more ' was a standout in , basket- leading scorer in his senior year." have been selected, to receive the John, Regan, and, 'Ed Bennett. than, 50 years. ball, soccer, and. track. Al was a four-year varsity per- ,. Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports' Al Zaccaria He attended South School and, Al was 'the best pole vaulter in former as 'the WHS shortstop. He prestigious Gold Ring Awards for Al, one of the most versatile Watertown High. While at the high the Naugatuck 'Valley and seldom was one of four area, players 1986, President James C. Liakos selected by Boston Braves major has •announced. league scouts to play on 'the The awards will be presented at Republican-American team in a the club's ninth, annual awards din- statewide league consisting, of the ner Sunday, April 15, at the Holi- best young players in the state. day Seasons Restaurant in Harold Gamer, another Watertown Waterbury, High player, was also a member of "As usual the •members have the team. made three outstanding choices out From Watertown High, Albert of a large number of nominees," went to the University of Connec- Mr. Liakos said, "all of whom are ticut where he earned freshman let- worthy of consideration for 'the ters in baseball, soccer, and track rings." in 1949. Thus the 'three, who were chosen He later transferred to American because of. their long and mean- International College (AJC) in ingful contributions to the com- Springfield. where he also excell- munity and. athletics, join, the past ed on the varsity basketball, team. recipients. Bob Cook, 'Lewis Pierce, And to show his versatality, he Mort Keilty, Sam Fenn, Mr. became a member of the varsity Liakos, Ed Zaccaria, Phi Ber- rowing team. chonak, Bobby Ray, Tony Roberts, Following his collegiate career, Bob Palmer Jr., George. Pierce, Al became very active in local Angelo Durante, Luddy la'silunas, (Continued on page 2) Kelly Calabrcse, Tom Nevers, Albert Zaccaria Domenic: Romano William Butterly Sr. Water & Sewer Gas Prices Higher Here Board Reviews Despite Lower Oil Costs Fiscal Budget While service stations in oil A Town Times survey conducted The Water and Sewer Authority business-related states might be last Friday of pump prices at. the reviewed its $1 million budget able to relay reduced gasoline community's dozen service stations Monday night, making scattered prices to 'their customers, such is disclosed regular leaded gasoline changes before passing it on for not the case for local station was going for an average of $1., 1,7 Town Council and public approval. owners. a gallon. Unleaded, gas averaged, out to $1.24, 'while premium The $1 million budget, called In fact. Watertown motorists are paying, a few cents more per gallon, unleaded checked in, at $1.34 a •"self-liquidating" by Town gallon. Engineer Vincent J. Petroccia, is for the precious petrol than drivers split, with, about half going for in, Waterbury. And. no immediate Three stations,, that are self- service—the Straits Turnpike water and about, half for sewer. relief of substantial proportions ap- pears to be imminent. Mobil, Oakville Gulf, Main "I prepared this as an ordinary Street's FISCA—had 'the lowest, budget as I had in previous years,"' Despite the price of the main, grade of U.S. oil dipping to below prices for leaded regular at $1.04 he told the board Monday in. a gallon. The information correct- response to Commissioner Joseph $13 a barrel last week—and. prices at pumps in states like Texas and ly bore out the assumption that gas Masi's concern, that the budget New Jersey plummeting to well from, self-service pumps is cheaper didn't take into consideration, the A PROCLAMATION CITING "Older Workers Week" from March below 80 cents a gallon for by at least a dime than from full- recent town, reorganization. 10 through 15 was read at Monday night's Town Council meeting by regular—per gallon charges here service hoses. Chairman Conrad Sansoucie said, Council Chairman Gordon James, left, and presented to August Kiesel. remain, quite higher. (Continued, on page 24) Ae figures are only "proposed." right, chairman of the Commission on Aging. Listening in is Coun- thus far and. added it would be up cilman David Dalton, seated. (Valuckas Photo) to the town manager to release, them. The Eyes Could Have It Salaries were of concern to the authority, although wages are Officials Dismayed Over For Local Girl Friday determined by 'the town manager and, there wasn't "much, to do" in Small' 'Grand List Boost The 1986 Most Beautiful Eyes in Connecticut title is just a day away that department, said Mr. The town's Grand, List on taxable property for 1,985 rose by 4.53 Petroccia. and Kathleen Maxwell, 18, the girl percent over the previous year to a net. total of $337,057,,072. with, the eyes of hazel, is one of 10 "Salary is a big issue and you However, town, officials expressed, disappointment the list increased can't ignore it," said, Mr. San- finalists with a. shot at that less than expected from, the 1984 figure' of $332.4 million. distinction. soucie, pointing out he didn't want Assessor John. Petuch, whose office was given, a-one-month exten- Miss Maxwell, of 323 Northfield to relinquish the authority's control, sion to compile the totals, announced 'the list jumped by a net on 'the budget, Road, was chosen from more than $14,599,993 over 1984. Last year, 'the Grand List went, up by 5.53 per- 1,000 entrants, as a finalist in the "We can't, be an authority by cent from. 1983, 'the biggest jump since 1981. Connecticut Society to Prevent. (Continued on page 24) Taxable real estate computed out to $2,39,467,442, a. net growth of Blindness beautiful, eyes contest on, $8,696,513 from 1984 (3.77 percent); personal property. was the basis of her close-up, color Inside $60,952,330,. up $3,167,730 (5.48 percent); and motor • vehicles photograph she submitted with, the "$36,637,300, up $2,735,750 (8.07 percent). Automotive page 14 entry form. Town Manager Robert. Middaugn and David. Minnich, .assistant town. "I just decided, to enter 'the con- Bethlehem News 16- manager and finance diretor, indicated 'the lower-than-expected hike Births. : 8 test on a whim," 'the Mattatuck in 'the Grand List was due to a slacking off in, new industrial deveiop- Community'College student said. Church Services 15 .. ment, and depreciation of personal, property. Classifieds, 22 ""As often as I heard, people tell me "They were uncertain how 'the figures would affect the town's 1986-87 they liked my eyes, I never ex- Dining Out ;,.,., .12 A 13 fiscal budget, but said a few programs specifically requested by some pected to be a Finalist." Obituaries 4 & 6 departments might have to be eliminated. Realty, -.21 Miss Maxwell, who works part- t , Mr. Fetuch noted 'the town experienced, "strong growth in new con- time as a receptionist for 'the Parks Shonvase Of Homes 21 struction, during 'the past year," which pointed to the rise-in, 'the real Kathleen, Maxwell Sports 18 (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) Page 2- TownProperty- "Times -(Watertowta, Conn,. of) March "the 6,"'"!986? ""Watertown Historical Society whole-hearted backing to every area's finest, players. -- Officials Dismayed Three Gold Circle worthwhile youth program, in 'the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgHe is a veteran member of (he - ' • (Continued." from page 1) (Continued from page 1) community. He is married to the Watertown Fire Department and a former .Ann. Slason of Watertown... charter member of the Bethlehem estate portion of 'the Grand List. athletics, playing baseball on William Butterly Sir. "This is 'the highest one-year increase since the town experienced several teams, including stints with Fire Department While living in Bill Butterly is a native of Water- a'general revaluation in 1979," he said. •the Gakvfle Red Sox championship Bethlehem, he was the town chair- bury, but has spent most of his Officials, said they .are hopeful several major projects will develop Inter-State and Pomperang League man of (he Democrat Town Com- adult life-in Watertown, where he 'this year, .including the .construction of (he United Parcel. Service building teams, and championship local mittee, the youngest, in. its. history. raised, a family of six children. in the Park Road area, and large residential developments, basketball teams including (he Bill is a, member of St. John's He has. been married to Winifred Church, Parish where he assisted 'The Board of'Tax Review will be meeting next week to hear appeals Oakville Whiz Kids, Watertown on assessments, which will, adjust the Grand. List either up or down State League teams, and others. Boms Butterly for 46.years and- •the school's baseball, basketball, they reside at 98 Jason Ave. if approved. Al is still an active athlete, be- and CYO teams, for many years. Bill, until, his .retirement, has ing one of (he top golfers in 'the He coached Watertown Babe Ruth always token an. active part in com- in, the Babe Rum League. The competition, for the Most community, and is a member of the and. Pony .League teams., and, has munity affairs—be it in business,. He has done an outstanding job Beautiful Eyes title will be held at Crestbrook" Club. been a loyal rooter of Watertown sports, or civic life. High athletic teams where .several as membership chairman .and chair- the society's Celebration of Sight He has been a charter member of For 20' years Butterly's Coffee of his sons distinguished man, of several other committees of Dinner-in Hartford Friday, March •the Gold. Circle and has given his . Shop was a gathering place for 'themselves in sports.. the Oakville VFW, one of the 7. Newscasters Janet Peckinpaugh sports figures with. Ted. Williams, His five sons are Brian, Bill, largest, in the entire nation... of WTNH-TV Channel 8 .and Joe DiMaggio or Mickey .Mantle, Barry, Sean, and Charles, He has ""One'of Dom's most important, Gerry Brooks of WFSB-TV Chan- or the and New one daughter, Judy, Bill served as assignments, was being appointed, nel 3 will emcee 'the event. York Yankees being the main Town Council chairman and, also as first, by the late Gov. Ella Grasso . Judges will include consumer topics of conversation. a state representative, and later by the current governor reporter Mike Boguslawski of Mr, Butterly was always willing Domenic Romano > William. O'Neill, to serve as com- Channel 8 and three former Most: to sponsor an, athletic team, of some Dom •Romano is perhaps best"" missioner at the Rocky i Hill Beautiful Eyes contest winners. kind, including basketball and soft- known for his outstanding service Veterans Hospital. It. is a seven- "Hundreds of entrants, had truly ball teams in our town leagues for in the Veterans of Foreign" Wars, year appointment. beautiful eyes,"' said David many years. He also is a former both statewide and on a national Mr. Romano was president of the Rowland, the society's executive Boy Scout commissioner. scale, Scovill (Oakville Division) Credit director. "We finally settled on Bill was a founding member of But Dom also has played '.an in- Union for 21 years, and its blood, four contestants with, blue eyes, the Northwest Connecticut Basket- tegral part in. coaching and aiding program, co-chairman for 'the Red three with blue/green, two with ball 'League, coached by Mike youth athletics in the community. Cross at Scovill's for 10 years. hazel, and. one with brown—but it, Marcus and featuring some of the -Dom graduated from Sacred He and his late wife, Eleanor, wasn't, easy,."" Heart. High School, in Waterbury, had three children—Joseph, The Most Beautiful Eyes contest where he was a member of the Domenic, and Mrs. Susan Frige was introduced in 1983, to call at- basketball team. Dom, and. his wife Mary reside at tention to its role in promoting eye He spent.'39 months .in. 'the United Bushnell Avenue, Oakville. health and" safety. Infants, parents, States Navy and. came home to senior citizens, students,,, and work- SCOOTY'S begin a career in VFW work that The Eyes Could ing adults, were among 'this year's entrants,. has seen him bold about every of- (Continued from, page 1) fice in the organization, 'including Entrants are judged, only on the the prestigious state commander's .and Recreation office, hopes to win appearance of 'their eyes. Eyes are post to high, ranking positions on 'the grand prize—a trip for two to judged for size, shape, •color, clari- the district, state, and national Hawaii donated by Globe 'Travel ty, and. overall healthy appearar.. 40 levels. Service of Bristol—and give it to " Usual, beauty contest criteria such Dom coached the local Little her parents, as an anniversary gift, as good looks,, 'talent, and. per- League for two years and also put She is "the daughter of and Dr. sonality play no part in the the same amount of time as a coach and Mrs. James Maxwell. selection.

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RARE, ROAST BEEF « Tender, Round '' JUMBO SHRIMP '1.59. CUBE STEAK 2.49 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTowft! Times- (Wafe-rtown, -GannryiSIarch Society' C bury city line is expected to be finished.-by Sept.. 15. Three Town Boards Meet Beverly Fetzko, president of the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWater-Oak. Chamber of Com-- Tonight: Over Compliance . merce, 'was •.appointed, to fill 'the unexpired term of Charles Kellogg The Pubic Buildings Committee eligible for reimbursement from the on the Economic Development will meet with two other town, corn- fire and handicap appropriation. Commission. Councilman, Richard missions today (Thursday) to Construction Schedule Natale was selected as 'the Coun- discuss impending repairs to public • " Council -member's at their cil's representative on. the Public schools to bring 'them, into "com- meeting- Monday night were Health Nursing; Association board, pliance with fire safety and han- presented with a construction dicap accessibility regulations, timetable for bridge repair and Some folks wear themselves out- The Town Council and. Board of French Street reconstruction work shirking their responsibilities. approved in a. to-wnwide referen- Education will sit in with the PBC Blue Seal Feeds at 7:30' p.m. in the high school dum last week. According to •the list supplied by Wild - Bird - Seed & Feeders library, 324 French St.. Sunflower - Millet - Seed In a, recent memo to the Coun- Town. Manager Robert Middaugh, the French Street utilities and Dog Foods - Purina - Wayne cil,,-David Minnich, assistant town . Scott - Lawn - Products manager and finance director, said, rebuilding should be completed in. •the PBC has reviewed the ar- the spring of 1987. Actual con- Fer Mel - Mllorganite chitect's progress for "defining struction would start 'this July. Dolomite Lime - Peat Moss building corrections" for 'the com- Other construction completion Calcium. Chloride - Salt pliance work. dates announced, were July 15 for Hay - Straw - Shavings . Bag Bairn - Maple Syrup ' The firm of Carlin, Pozzi & Chin the Guemseytown Road and Davis has reported it is about. 50 percent Street bridges, and Aug. 15 for the H.S. COE CO. completed, with its study. Mr. Min- historic'Skilton Road span. Design nich said nearly all of the field work for improving a. portion- of 45 Freight St. ~ work, has been finished, and sug- . Bunker Hill Road, near the Water- -Watertniry 754-6-177 gestions are being; prepared for the \ corrective work. ' . The recommendations will be f finalized by 'the end of March, Mr. Minnich. said. Matithcw J. Baker, D.M.D. The town recently appropriated approximately $100,000 to hire the Family Dentistry Miss Denise Veronneau New Haven, architectural firm to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veronneau ST., Oakville, announce the engage- make the study. ment of'their daughter, Denise, to Michael, I. Hayes, son of Mr. and Furthermore, the PBC has Evening Appointments Available Mrs. Donald D. Hayes, Waterbury. A, June 28 wedding; is planned. recommended to 'the Council 'the Miss Veronneau. graduated, from Watertown High School, and from architectural contract with 'the firm Waterbury Stole 'Technical, College with, a, certificate in industrial draf- be extended, to include renovating; 621 Main Street , ting. She is a bank teller for Connecticut National, Bank in, Waterbuiy. classrooms at Heminway Park Watertown Mr. Hayes graduated from, Crosby High School, Waterbury, and. from, School 'so a student redistricdng Waterbury State Tech with a, certificate in industrial drafting. He is a plan can be implemented for the production controller for Secondaries, Inc., Wolcott. next school, year. • . •' •, 274-9315 Mr. Minnich said the state has don at, the Methodist- church. A, determined the renovations will be L»__————«—.— ——*————>—i Fourth Lenten member of 'the Canaan, Methodist Church, she has, been actively in- Discussion Set volved in storytelling for churches, Storyteller Lorraine Ackerman schools, and hospitals. will be-the guest program, leader for • The public is- invited. •the fourth in. a series of five discus- sions sponsored, by the Watertown- Oakville Ecumenical Council dur- ing 'the Lenten season. 'The program will be held Mon- UNUSUAL #-. day, March 10, at St. John's GIFT SHOP • Church, 574 Main St. beginning with a common worship service at Oakville Liquors St. Patrick's Day 7 p.m. A fellowship period will run from 7:30 to 7:45 p.m., followed NOVELTIES & Come In and See Dave and Fran! by Miss Ackerman's talk and 422 Main St., Oakville ^t discussion from, 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. - 274-3586 * • Her topic will be ""Our Journey 293- Main Street as Prodigal Sons and Daughters." She is a, student, at the New York ••*•#•* Qakv i He 'Theological. School, seeking oidina- 2/4-9529 ^-We Have Lotto— Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. DIANE'S BEAUTY SALON, m*] '[WINE'S • WINES « WINES • WINES * WINES \ . . 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McHUGH postal paid at Watertown, Ct. Scovill OakvOle Pin Division. For news or information call 274-6721. Address mail Mr. Krantz sewed with the U.S. Podiatrist to TOWN 'TIMES, Box. I, Watertown, Ct. • • Army during World. War II, and. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Town was a member of the Oakville Depot Square Mall Times, P.O. Box 1, Watertown, Ct. 06795. VFW Post 73301. He leaves, his wife, Joan, Watertown. . William E. Simmons, Publisher (Walaitis) Krantz; a; son, Kurt Thomas Valuckas, Editor; Kim Harmon, .Editorial Assistant; Krante; two daughters, Kim Krantz • Hours by Appointment: Marie McGregor, Office Manager; Dolores Semeraro, andCaryn Okie, all of Waterbury; 2:74-1773 Advertising Manager; Claudia P'ettinicchi, Joan Studwell and a brother, Donald Krantz, of Carolyn Priestman, Sales Representatives; Martha Stammer, Bethlehem; a grandchild; and Production Supervisor; Pamela Conboy, Bernice Proe and several nieces and nephews. Lisa Biello, Production Staff; Lillian Misura, Odette Sirois The O'Neill Funeral Home, 742 and Judy Smith,, Circulation and. mailing. 1 Main St., Oakville, is in charge of USPS 65-480 arrangements. KAY'S HARDWARE • •• DD DD OD DID DD DID DO D D D ID • ID Q DO DD DD ID ADVERTISING NOTICE Stanley Yoniak TOWN TIMES will, make every effort to see that all adwrtfaiing crapy :iis correctly Funeral services for Stanley printed. The publishers .assume no Financial responsibility for typographical errors In advertisements, but will gladly reprint, without charge, that pnrt of advertisement in, Yoniak, 65, of Hawaii and former- which .am error may "occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may be. canceled or cor- ly of Watertown, were held Satur- Now Iti Progress rected within deadline limits only, day, March 1, at the Palm, Mor- tuary, Las Vegas, Nev. 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Mrs. Clark, 'the widow of Elmer .Robert. Greenwood Clark, died Sunday, March, 2, at Mrs. Marda Gray •the Cook Willow Convalescent y PRICE SALE Funeral services far Robert Lin- Private funeral services for Mrs 2 Home in Plymouth after a, long il- coln Greenwood, 74, of 434 Coun- Marcia Gal '(Thomas) Gray, 38 of lness. She had. lived most, of'.her life try Club Road, Wateibury, hus- 93 Rabbins St., Waterbury, and Buy Mattress Get in the Watertown area... band, of Vera (Romanuk) Green- formerly of Watertown, were held wood and. father of Bethlehem's She leaves a son; two daughters, . Saturday, March I, at the Alderson The Box Spring FREE Mrs. Paul. (Patricia) Lessack, were ' including Miss Lauretta, Clark of Funeral Home, Naugatuck, with Oakville; six grandchildren; 11 held Monday, March 3, at 11 a.m. the Rev. Elizabeth S. Kennaid' on all models at the United. Methodist. Church.,, great-grandchildren; and several pastor of -First Congregational Wateibury, with the 'Rev. Dr. nieces,"and nephews. ;, Church, Plymouth, officiating William F. Foster, pastor, of- " Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery" ficiating. Burial will be in Mid- Bernard E. Weis Jr. Waterbury Police say Mrs. Gray Funeral services for Bernard E. dlebury Cemetery at the conve- was shot by her former boyfriend Weis Jr., 77, of Cedar Avenue, nience of the family. Frank E. Olivero, in a murder- Waterbury, father of Oakville's Mr. Greenwood died Friday;-.. suicide at the woman's Waterbury Feb.. 28, at Wateibury Hospital' Mrs. Daniel (Rosemary) Mancini, apartment, Police said Mr. Olivero after a brief illness. He had lived were held. Wednesday, March 5, at. apparently shot Mrs. Gray and. then. in Waterbury since-1940, and was • 8:30 a.m. from the Albini Funeral himself. 'Their bodies were found a semi-retired sales engineer for Home, Waterbury to St. Bridget's Wednesday, Feb. 26. Acme Auto Supply. Church, Cornwall Bridge, for a Mrs. Gray was born in Water- Besides his wife and daughter, he Mass at 11 a.m. Burial will be in, town,,, and was employed as office leaves another daughter, a brother, St. Bridget's Cemetery in, themanager for J>r. James R. Cop- three grandchildren, and several spring. peto. Besides Jier parents, John B nieces and nephews. Mr. Weis died Monday, March , and, Helen E. (Dow) Thomas of 3, at St. Mary's Hospital after a Naugatuck, she leaves a son, a daughter, a brother, three sisters, „ md several nieces, nephews, aunts, "Ik and uncles. • FREE BED FRAME OPEN: Sun. 1,2 -5 Women's Network Mon. - Sat. with every set: purchased ii - a "Conference "86," sponsored by As Seen the -Women's Network of Twin—Full—Queen—King in Stock in "Seventeen Magazine Woodbury-Southbury, will, be held PROM GOWNS Saturday, March, 22, from, 8 a.m. from Los Angelt-s Calif to 2 p.m. at the Harrison, Inn, Coming in March these Southbury. 3 gowns &. man\ mare' State Sen. Del, Eads will speak on A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE "The Ramifications of Life in, the Am t fan e it m wur sv ff or w tuM nrder it & bmr it sent •_ Political Arena.." For further infor- immrdialrh just far ton' mation on, the agenda, call Patricia WATERTOWN {BEDDING SHOP Don't Be Dupficalei Harvey at 263-5062,., We tap a No one will 5Dgi Fms|R i lO tillC; SHIfOC ip. 'iL ™i| , „ , ^.rosscWM" mast • .Need Volunteer place with ihe . w?ertap,, 2743)124 saimc .gpwo from '7,S5-48i6'ID The Easle:i>Seak Rehabilitation Center of Greater Waterbury is • looking for • a mature, -male or female adult, to volunteer in, the L\V fundraising department. Duties will, be varied, and own transportation would be helpful. If interested, call Fran DeBlasio or Shelley Beauchamp at 274-6733 Savings A between 8 a.m.. and 4 p.m. Magic Chef Dtont discount our discounts on homeowners LITTLE-BIG ' •and, auto MICROWAV E OVEN ICRO'S insurance Limited' 1 WEEK ONLY! S^ Supply March 6th to March 15th COMPLETE MEAL HURRY IN!! 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OPEN FREE MOK.WED. 10-6 PARKING I 854 BANK STREET WTBY H National Grange Mutual 1 liiiliiiii lillliKlilBBB Insurance Company Kee'ne New Hampshire 03431 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTbwn Times (Watertawii,' Conn.Society) March 6, 1:986 Pag e 7 daughter. They also have a 2-year- Mr. Novick has performed, with old daughter, Kristen. •• Leon Redbone, Bonnie Raitt, and Special Class • " Mr. O'Neill, was, a former the Black Eagle Jazz Band. He also 1,000-po.int scorer in WHS basket- has been fea.tu.red in, spotlight ap- Helps Siblings watertownhistoricalsociety.orgball, and holds 'the school's career' pearances at the Newport, and Kool record for strikeouts in baseball. jazz festivals. Adjust To Baby He later pitched, for Rollins Col- lege, and in the New York Mete Tickets for the show are A Sibling Preparation Class—z minor league organization. available at the church. Parking is program to help children adjust to There will be an open bar, and available at: Alderson's Funeral 'the arrival of ai new baby in the hors d'oeuvres will be served.. Joe " Home, the Grove Street Profes- family—is offered, each month at. Romano will serve as master of sional Building, and off street. Waterbury Hospital for boys and ceremonies. ., girls 2- to 12-years-old. - Tickets, may be purchased from Escort, service will be provided For further information, call the Donald Stepanek at 'the Parks and. by Waterbury Police Explorers, -hospital's Pediatrics Department at Recreation Department, Town Hall Post 4141 after the concert. For . 573-6' 158 weekdays from 8 a.m. to .Annex, 424 .Ma:in. St., at 274-5411, •further information, call 756-0661. 4 p.m. ext. 255, or from, Sean Butterly at 274-6768. • Traditional CUSTOM SHOP jSpecialkiiig in SLIPCOVERS & UPHOLSTERY LITTLE CHMSTOPHER WCHAMB LAWTON, all of six weeks Scotch-Irish, old, joined three other generations of his family recently for this group shot. Left to right are the baby's mother, Michelle (Heroux) Lawton; Music Concert 30% OFF grandmother Marie (D'Amico) Heroux - and great-grandmother An- toinette D'Amico. Sgt. Paul Lawton, father, is stationed at McGuire Guy Van Duser and Billy Novick Loaver Air Force Base, N.J. The Herou\ live In Annandale, Va., and are former will return to 'the First Baptist: Pleated Shades longtime residents of Watertown. Mrs. Lawton is a 1978 Watertown Church, Waterbury, for a concert High School graduate, Grandfather LtC. Richard D. Heroux is In the of traditional Irish and, Scottish * ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES U.S. Army and stationed at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. (Heroux music on Friday, March 14, at 8 Free Pick-Up & Delivery Photo> p.m.. The concert: is part: of the Friday ^603 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN 274-1073 'Appreciation born Dec. 26, 1985, They live at Evening Concert series, at the 45 Mason St. Grove Street church. Night' Planned The event, sponsored by Mr. Mr. 'Van Duser is a self-taught O'Neill's •teammates on the Mike's guitarist,, who learned his finger- I f Post Office Drug* For O'Neills Coffee Shop men's basketball team picking style from playing slowed- in the Parks and Recreation down Chel Atkins records. He has Former Watertown. High School League, is being held in honor of recorded both solo guitar albums athletics star 'Ted O'Neill and his 'the birth, of the two sons and and duo albums with Mr. Novick. — Home Health Care Specialists — wife, the former Mary Barnes, will be honored, at. an "Appreciation Night" Saturday, March. 22, from, ALL MAJOR BRAND'S OF 7 to 9 p.m. at Cavallo's Crestbrook Inn, Northfield Road. • HEALTH CARE ITEMS- The O'Neills are 'the parents of EVERYTHING FOR THE triplets. Patrick, Bryan, and. Erin, 1151 Main Street CONVALESCENT!. • R.J. BLACK Watertown Plaza Plenty of Free Parking .We Accept Medicare Assignments,,. & SON, INC. and We Bill Medicare Directly Sales & Service SPECIAL- Solar Hot Water ., FREE DELIVERLY Efficient Evacuated • . SALES & RENTALS Tube Design GEL Water Pumps & Let Us Price Your Next Prescription! Water Conditioners 55 Deforest, St. • " Thomaslon Road NAILS Walertown 274-8853 ', Watertown -$3QOO_ . (Next to Town Hail) 'Convalec Call for Appointment WE CAN HELP Ostomy.." Care • i ^ 274-6777 ' . Center: 5 Gift' Certificates Available 274-8816 LUCK Staff: Anne, Lori, Marcia, Helen, Rosemary, Lisa & Pat Home Decorating We're Friendly V Fast 1067 Main Street Watertown • 274-5408 X%TEE BEST" Our grinders and sandwiches are made .from. Freshly Baked Bread from the Epicure Bakery. Qur cold cuts are of top quality. We coofe1 STORE HOURS our own Roast Beet which you already know is the-best around. We moire oar own meatballs and sausage V peppers. We make^ them to your taste anytime, day or night Mil in all being fast V MONDAY 6AM friendly Vfre&fc were the best This week you can buy two grinders THROUGH , ' or two sandwicJi.es and-get the third free—excluding the meatball 0 WE HAVE A NICE special which is already ai a fantastic price. SUNDAY SELECTION OF GIFT ITEMS" and . - SPECIALS* HOME ACCESSORIES A TASTE GF SUMMER • HOT COFFEE Come in and! 'Browse! Bacon & Egg Rib Eye Steamed Freihofer's 1 We Also Feature on a Hard Roll Steak Hummel 20 oz. loaf NEWSPAPERS • Domestic & Imported. Pottery & a Small Coffee Sandwich Hot Dos White Bread • Baskets • Plants, • A FULL • Country Craft Gift. Items it • Silk and Dried Flower 1.29 =1.99 Arrangements & Wreaths, 69' • Keeler & Long Paints DELI • Minwax. Stains BACK, BY POPULAR SOMETHING NEW DEMAND • 12 - piece • Painting Accessories ^ Guida V2 Gal. Chicken LUKE*' New Shipment of Mexican Meatball Grinder Milk Dinner Pottery Arriving this Month Chips & Small DIE OF * 'Soda Try a w/salad DEPOT SQUARE S Philly Zep t MALL . 89 7.29 Watertown • 274-9400 1.99 JUTOMIBT | Hours Man Tue&, Wed, Sat, 10-5:30. 1 Thurs. &"Fri. 10-8 'Sun. * WE: RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH MARCH 12 * MODS Property«fip'Mirdr of thef 19 Watertown Historical Society Mrs. John' O'Donnell . Sr.,. bara Evans, Fjagler'Beach, Fla., Naugatuek.watertownhistoricalsociety.org' :; ' __A\ " '-• ' " .- • and Carol Sporie, Keene, N.H. CANTONI—A' daughters' Robin MONROE—A- son, James MARINO-A son, Michael. .Louis Lynn, Feb. 21 at Waterbury William. Jr., Feb., 1.9 at Waterbury Jr., Feb. 23 at Yale-New Haven Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hospital, to Mr. and .Mrs. James Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cantoni (Barbara 'Sporie), Monroe (Ruth. Long), Watertown. Marino (Lori O'Donnell), Water- Bethlehem. Grandparents are Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. buiy. Grandparents are Mr. and Helen Cantoni, Palm Bay, Fla., William. Long, Watertown. Great- Mrs. Anthony Mucciaro, 64 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, grandparents, are Mr. and. Mrs. Charles St., and Mr. and Mrs. John Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. George Joseph Grodis, Watertown, and O'Donnell, Mlddlebury. Great- Sporie, Monument, Colo. Great- Henry L. Long.Sr.. Watertown. grandparents are Mary Jo =Cod- grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs. Ed-.. dington, Middlebury, and Mr. and ward Schnitzel, Waterbuiy, Bar- SCARCITY "Good advice" has always been plentiful—it's the scarcity of good Give your favorite Lassie example that, presents the problem. something special for • 1*1

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Property of the Watertown Historical foSocietyr persons at least. 15-years-old , Spring Course Schedule- wll start Monday, March 31, at the high school. The program will meet weekdays •from, 2:30 to 5 p.m. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgHas Openings Available and run for 30 hours. A, dog obedience course will be The Parks and Recreation- on Saturdays from 1 to' 2 p.m. and offered io, Apri. at Swift for dogs Department has announced open- Thursdays from 6 to 7 p.m., both six months and older. The 10-week ings still arc available in some of at Swift, ' course wil be held 'Thursdays from its courses included in the spring • Swimnastics is for swimmers, 6:30 to 7:30' p.m. schedule. offering adult: women and exercise BEAT "EM. TO IT Anyone interested in taking the program in shallow water. The courses can register the first time class will meet Tuesdays from. 7:30 It may be true that truth wins out. they attend. For •further informa- . to 9 p.m.. at the Watertown High and time will tell, but the gossip' tion, call 'the recreation office at. School pool. beats "em both to it. 274-5411, ext. 253. All That Jazz, is a dance class for Programs include: Grades 7-12, which will, be held on Youth Gymnastics, for.Grades . Wednesdays from. 6 to 7 p.m. at ! ANN'S SHOFPE] 2-3, will meet Saturdays from. Swift. 703 Main-St., Watertown 11:30 a.m. to 1.2:30 p.m. at.Swift A. Basket. Weaving. Course is be- 274-0154 : Junior High School, 250 Colonial ing held on two consecutive Satur- Announcing the arrival of our Spring J < merchandise for you to look your loneliest, f St., Oakville. Participants will days at the Watertown, Library— learn the basics on floor, mats, Sportswear, Sweaters March 15 and. 22. Participants will Gunne Sax Dresses and balance beam, and. parallel bars. have the opportunity to make Prom Gowns Junior Injuns, for Grades 4-8, baskets for the home or as gifts. Hats, Leisure Wear, Jogging Suits will instruct girls on all. phases of. Sue and Scott Philbrick, owners of Graphic Sweatshirts cheerleading, including voice con- Ac Philbrick Basket. Co., will, lead Jenelry, Lingerie trol, jumps, appearance, and team 'the course. FREE ALTERATIONS as ANY POKHASE jumps. Class will meet Saturdays Senior Life Saving Instruction, Gift Cert. Layanays Open Mondays from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at. Swift. Slow-nasties Exercise class of- fers a workout for the older, or larger, woman. Programs geared Village Wicker '*: for the shorter, slower sessions. Classes will, ."meet: twice a. week— Think Spring and put some sun In Miss Karen lannotti your home — with durable, light Mr. and. Mrs. Richard lannotti, Clenniwt Street, Oakville, announce H&R Block Found weight wicker to decorate or furnish the engagement of their daughter, Karen, to Eugene Blanchet, son of jour home. Mrs. Maria LovaJlo, Tonington,, and Marcel Blanchet, Watertown. The 'Jane .Walker.. M we do not already hawe if, we will couple will be married May 9 at 5:30 p.m. at, 'the Immaculate Concep- do all we can to get If lor you. tion Church, Waterbury. Miss lannotti graduated from Watertown High 2,245 School, and from Post College, Waterbury, with an A..S. degree in, "Couldn't have secretarial science. She is. a. senior secretory at Southbury Training done it —Feel Free To Come In Browse— School, Southbury. Her fiance was graduated from Nonnewaug High without you!" 632 Main St., S. (inteiseclion of Rt, 6 & 641 School, Woodbury. He is a. glazier for Par Glass Co., Watertown. SHERMAN VILLAGE • WOODBURY Tues.-Sat. 10-5 Sat. 1.1-3 This year we're pledged to finding more Americans the big- gest tax refund ttiey ma¥e com- ing. 'What can we find for you? Girl Sunday Girl Scout Sunday will be held H&R BLOCK in, 1986 on Sunday,, March, 9, at 2 B & p.m. at the First Congregational FREE DELIVERY WHERE MORE AMERICANS Church, 40 DeForest St. FIND A. BIGGER REFUND. 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•!v Rage 10 'TowPropertyn Times (Wnertawn,- Com. of) Muc theh 6, 198 6Watertown Historical Society The participating organists and fellow musicians' will be: Guild Organists Slate- . ,• ••• • . —Thomas Brown, First Con-- watertownhistoricalsociety.orggiegational Church, Washington,-• Music Program, And More and sopranos Louise. Lawson and. Cynthia Rapelye, presenting a'" An "Organ, Plus.. !" program, fered without charge to the com- vocal a.uei, of organ and "instrumental music, munity by Ae AGO, featuring area, —Jean Began,, St. Ann's Roman plus vocal selections, will be musicians who play in, .local, chur- Catholic Church, New Britain, and. presented by members' of the ches, and. vocalists or instrumen- flutist Tern Loisi, playing 'the first. Waterbury Chapter • of the talists whom they lave invited to movement, second flute sonata by' American Guild of Organists Sun- _ perform with them. Bach.; •" : day, March 9, at 4 p.m. at Christ .Each selection will feature an —William Began, Congrega- Episcopal Chinch, .25 'The Green. organist at the console of the large, tional Church,, Plantsville, and A reception will be held after the three-manual Giess-Miles organ at trumpeters Kenneth Bell 'and Jef- concert:,. The public is invited.. Christ Church, plus another musi- frey Rayne, playing to hymn ar- The orogram is one of many of- cian or two. rangements by Dale Wood. —Robert Havery,. St.. John's Episcopal 'Church,, Waterbuxy, .and IQJ faiths,...... I Joel Winter, French horn,, playing KNOTHOLE "Be Proii.nd.is .for Horn and UNFINISHED FURNITURE 'KENNEDY—A son, William Organ" by Gardner Read. Joseph, Feb. 13 at Waterbury- 'OUTSTANDING SCHOLASTIC achievement during January earn- —Joseph Jacovino Jr., St. Lucy's ed these Heminway Park School pupils the distinction of "Student of SpeciaiiaBg in Hospital, to Mr. .and Mrs. Roger Roman Catholic Church,- Water- Unfinished Furniture and Kennedy (Patricia Lonei-gan), the Month." Left to right are Greta Brogna, David Legassey, Thomas bury, with, trombone soloist. Lambert, and. Katie Condon. (Grohs Photo) Wood Prodncts Wateibury.' Grandparents, are Mr. —Jack, Morrison Jr., St. Marons and Mrs. William. Lonergan, Mid- New AAhlkaat Hnus Roman, Catholic Church, Toir- Moist, excerpts from '"Cantata 25 'the Green. SUH.-I2-4-M dlebury, and Mrs. Joseph Ken- ington, and Trinity Episcopal 51.". nedy, Watertown. Conirmed/were Jason Richard 651 .Main Street Church; Milton, -playing "Bux- —Thyrza Bendokas, cellist, Sevas, Natalie Regene Lawson, tehude Cantata" with soprano ""Vocalise" by Rachmaninoff. William Andrew McBride, Tina Watertown 27'4-5fl82 Men who live on promises have Adrienne Weik and two violinists. Open M-F 10-TSaI 9-S'Sun 12-1 a slim chance of real success. • Edith Pnmovost, and. Victoria, Ruth —Eunice Schermerhorh, First Christ Church Shears. United-Methodist Church, Torr- Received into 'the Full Commu- ington, and the Rev. Kenneth - Candidates nion and. fellowship of the Rogers;,, baritone. Episcopal Church, were Constance • —Christopher Shay, North Con- Louise Bonacorsi, Barbara Jean gregational Church, Woodbury, Confirmed .Pronovost, Don Roger Pronovost, and trumpeter Bill Somers. The Rt. Rev. Arthur ,E. Michael George Pronovost, —Adrienne Weik, St. Paul's Walmsley, bishop of the diocese of Rodney Lawrence Smith, Fernan.de Lutheran Church, Torrington, and Connecticut, administered the lay- Rita Thibodeau, Leo James a 'trumpet soloist. ing on of hands in the sacramental Thibodeau, Charles Alan Vaichus, 1 —Joy Corrado Zublena, Church rite of Confirmation. Feb. 23 to can and Patricia Ann Vaichus. of Christ, Winsted, and. a soprano didates at Christ Episcopal 'Church The young people and adults were presented, to 'the bishop by the Rev. Jeffrey L. Kittredge, rector. The morning Confirmation service was followed by Holy Communion Gift Certificates - The Right Choice for Any Occasion celebrated by Bishop Walmsley, A, reception for the candidates was held after the service. Jonathans RESTAURANT Easter Seals' • .. hair and skin center 756 Thomaston Road, Watertown 2:74-5459 "Specializing in: Special Promo s >s m 'The Eastee Seal Rehabilitation Polynesian Center of Greater Waterbury has ,' .. - Cantonese ..' announced its annual. Coffee Day - Szechuan Promotion,,, which will be held to- LITCKFIELD day (Thursday) through Thursday, American Cuisines March 20, at nearly 40 Greater Hunan Waterbury area, restaurants and coffee shops. GLASS WORKS IDJNCH SPECIALS" Last, year's promotion raised $3,000. Buck-A-Cup bartons can . 25 years of experience in the community Exotic Cocktails! be redeemed for free coffee or tea, with the money going to 'the Tom- Northfield Road, Rt. 254, Litchfield: HHS Moa-Thuis.' 1t:30 am. -10 p.m Fn & Sat TT 30 -12 MMnite • Sun. & Holidays 12 noon -10 p.m. plans Street renter to help maintain . Phone 567-4093' and 567-5604 . and. develop programs. 544 Straits Turnpike - Rte. 63 ' r • • Come 'in to see our display of • (Pioneer Plaza) Watertown "Tomr Clotbes Friend". Call 274-6770' or 274-6779 The Clothes Clinic — GREENHOUSES — Professional Dry Cleaners & Laundry Serefe 61 Riverside St- just off iMaiin St. Giovanna's Boutique fnextlofennifcrj Beaun SatanOakville, Q-

Prom time is quickly approaching''and the girls at Giovanna's are well prepared. The Karon Donolno "•>."""' Bob Donoirio 274-0041 colors of- Spring are MRS: M-F 6:30- 6:30' Sat. 6:30-3:00 abundant and ' the styles"will please all NEW YORK CITY of • your individual BOS EXCURSIONS tastes. SECOND WEDNESDAY Installed On Your Premises — 6 to 8 week delivery OF EACH MONTH Come in. and browse, Leaves Watertown 8:W A.M. - PRESENUNG SUN SYSTEM PRODUCTS - yon won't, be disap- Leaves Woodbury 8:40 A.M. pointed. Shown here is Leaving New York 7:00 P.M. Their attention/to detail exceeds the standards just one oimxmym our '-FARE $15.00 set by even the most: stringent building codes. - : Tickets at: collection. • J O'hn 's Conf ect ionery The Sunroom as pictured above is the industry's • •871 Main St., VWn. only patent-pending solar design - and the most' •. Country. Kettle energy efficient greenhouse available! Giovanna's Dress Shop . . Woodbury Sloped roof, curved eaves and sloped front wall 1587 Baldwin, St., Watetbuiy let in a terrific amount of light, yet present a small TheKelley surface area to avert heal loss or accumulation ,. • -••• •573-1163.. • - Transit C^, Inc. . in winter a.nd summer. . • • . HOUR* Mo*.. Wed^ fit * SOL 10 „.„. •„ 5 P.« One of our most popular home improvers! •-' Tues. and Haas. 10 a.m. to 8p.m. " fel. 489-9243 — Layaways — . -Torrington, Conn, Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Wafcrtown, Conn.Society) March 6, 1986 Pag e 11. Ryan,, students must have attended. 19 at the First Congregational and the Post Office Drag Store and 2 Polk School- Polk for at least, •three yeans,, and Place Orders'" Church, 40 DeForcst St., from 10 Spiotti Music in, Watertown. Scholarships must plan on 'furthering their a.m. to 5:30.p.m. Orders of three ' CPR Demonstration watertownhistoricalsociety.orgeducation. For Daffodils: or more bunches can be delivered. Open To Alumni To be eligible for the Margaret Phone orders and. pricing, infor- The Waterbury Area. Chapter of Judd, students must have attended During Drive mation, can be obtained by contac- the .American Red Cross will hold ting Chairwoman Noima KaminsM its. third annual CPR Demonstration Polk School, 435 Buckingham. Polk for at least 'three years., and 'Thousands of daffodils will ar- at 274-1798, or the ACS at and Exhibit on Saturday,, March 8, St., Oakville, agaio. is offering two show financial need and a good rive in'Watertown from, 'the State 756-8888. Older forms also are from. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the scholarships, the Olive Ryan. academic record. Preference for the of Washington Wednesday, March available at. March's Pharmacy and Naugatuck Valley Mall, Wolcott Memorial Scholarship and tjie scholarship will be given to those 19, to be sold, by 'the American "The A.E., Ponton Co. in Oakville, Street, Waterbury. Margaret Judd Scfaolaisfaip, to' Polk students furthering 'their education Cancer Society during its fifth an- alumni. ..in the fine arts field. nual-Daffodil'Festival. The Olive Ryan award was Applications for the awards, The daffodil represents the established in memory of a former which can. be picked up at 'the "flower of hope" in, the Cancer VACUUM CLEANERS Polk, teacher, The Margaret Judd school, office,,, must be submitted Society's quest to continue, SPRING FEVER SALE Scholarship was established, by the before .May 2. •Interested persons research, education, and service to' Parent-Teacher Organization in should mail applications back to 'the the community. J .New and Used 1983 to honor •the former principal school. Flowers can be picked up March. O^^ Thurs., Fri. &, Sat. of the school for years of service to 'the Oakville community. March 6th, 7th & 8th To be eligible for the Olive UPRIGHT Carpet VACUUMS Starting af $ 1 995 •PANASONIC Corner •HOOVER ' ..Re-condltloned • EUREKA, ELECTROLUX • fcOnKmd VACUUMS • I Ron Baltron . ELEOROLU'X byCSM. g Starting At y by CSV. CARPET BACKING •KENMORE Most carpeting has two layers Is that good or bad? Jute serv- [•ROYAL of backing-primary and secon- ed the industry well. It is strong, I'SAIIWARIE dary. The outer layer-the one that long-wearing and economical, but touches the floor—isth e secondary it, is subject to rot and mildew- •G.E. backing; 'the inner layer, the something to be considered if you. I Largest primary backing. live in a, mildew-prone area. The Supply'of "O At one time most carpets had synthetics are nonallergenic and I Vacuums primary backings of jute, a natural, moisture-proof, and therefore will I & Bangs fiber from India, but, as in, many not, rot or mildew. In The Area other manufacturing areas, syn- thetics have taken over. Now, MAUREEN STACK, daughter of almost all primary backings are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stack, 305 made from synthetics, and most Vacuums Guaranteed of'the secondary backings as well. For all your carpeting needs' Buckingham St., has been accepted malted Supply Starting at */¥•¥> V into the fine arts program at the Some day they probably all will visit: University of Connecticut, Starrs. be. New types with needlepunch CONNECTICUT SEW & VAC Her major will be drama. Miss nylon face and. dy cable The Carpet Barn 1624 Watertown Aye., Waterbury 06706 Stack, a senior at Holy Cross High po I p r o py lene ha ve be e n "The Largest Floor Covering Center School, began her training as a developed, and a. continued la The Area" just, past Comer of Echo Lake R. & Porter St. Mumicpal Stadium" dancer in. 1,976 at the Dancer's replacement of jute by synthetics MasterCard HOURS: Thurs. 9-8 Watertown • 2,74-6851 or 274-0155 Workshop. Since then, she has is indicated over 'the ..coming . 574-Z781 Visa Fri. & Sat. 9-5 studied at the Watertown School of years. Dance, 'the Nutmeg Ballet Com- pany, and the Center for the Arts KAY"S\.HARDWAR'E: in Waterbury. She has received her drama, training from Barry Hughson and Alan Spaalding at ] Watertown's Youth Theater I* PITTSBURGH PAINTS ST. PATRICK'S DAY' ,1 Ensemble, where she also is a I member of the Diretors Apprec- ticeship Program, enabling her to demonstrate and .refine her direc- ting abilities. Miss Stock also is a talented writer of monologues, *'dialogues, short stories, and poems.

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M. Dunleavey, M. McAuley To Restaurant & Lounge Wed In Autumn Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor 16 Straits Turnpike, Watertown • Mr. and Mrs. ' Philip j, . 274-1320 DEPOT SQUARE MALL "st: Dunieavqr, Fbpperidge Tree Road, • Watertown announce 'the engagement of their Fri. & Sat. .Specials daughter, Marie Ellen Dunleavey, Serving Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner to Michael Dan McAuley, son of 'T.IMs Weekend's' Col. and Mrs- Edward McAuley, • Suif V'Turf Medallion Odenton, Md An, October •wed- DINNER SPECIALS ding is planned. Friday, Saturday & Sunday 7 Days a Week • Prime Rib Miss Dunleavey graduated from Steak an Poivfe •• The Taft School and-George : Gift Certificates ... • Lobster Washington. • University, Chicken ala Mana" Available Includes salad, vegetable and potato or pasta Washington, D.C., with, a bachelor of business administration degree Blue FIsi Fritto .. • ' in marketing. She is employed, by (Dinner Specials: Include Salad, Vegetable and Potato) Snn.,'Mon. & Tues. Special " . Max Factor & Co. in Stamford. (Kesenmtiota requested with parties of 6 or more) withp We $ Mr, McAuley graduated from. Try Our Daily Breakfast and Lunch Specials, tool" _ Arundel High School, Grambills, PRIME RIB . *rtS* 7.95 Md. .and from Georgetown Univer- New Winter Hours: .. sity, Washington, D.C. with, a B.S. MOB.-FB. 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m. TAKE. ~nM g^gxm^- Daily Lunch Specials 11:30-4 p.m. . wu. degree in finance. He is employed Sat. 6:30 a,m,-10 p.m. QJJJ. ORDERS' 274-71X26 Happy Hour Hon.-Fri. 4 to 7 ' by Irving Trust in New York City... Sun. 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m...." Shrimp or Clams on Vi> Shell Every Night, at: the Bar - 'Tax Board-Has "Three Sessions 'The Board, of Tax. Review has scheduled ; its assessment appeal Place St. Mary Magdalen meetings for next week. Chairman O: Dr. John. Griffith has announced.. 179 Davis Street, Oakville 274-8037 The meetings will hear appeals Women's Club concerning property assessments made by the town assessor on the | SERVING LUNCHES ., 1.985 Grand. List of $337 million... The board will meet Tuesday, •o Men. thru Sat. - 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, .and Thursday, March St. Patrick's Day M to 1:3, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the »' FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL $4.00' assessor's office in the Town Hall, 1 MB •o. Buffet and Dance 37 DeForest St. " • jjj, • ' Boiled Lobster ffjff » • * Appointments can be made by calling 2Ji-5411, ext. 297 Mon- on: Saturday, March 15 days thrdugh'Fridays from 9 a.m. §11 Days Till St. Patrick's Day •at: 5:00 P.M. to 5 p.m.. Church Hall Seidu Del.phia.ns: | TUESDAYS' WEDNESMMS S Buckingham St. The Seidu. Delphians Society will meet 'Tuesday, March 1.1, at 2:30 7-Closing -. •.Oakville " p.m. in the home of Mrs. Edward Hazen, 99 North Street. I 2 for 1 Domestic Beer *1.00 Call;274-9273 or. 274-9274 *, Most Well Drinks & Peach. Tree i; • for information and reservations fOUNTRY CINEMA- Domestic Beer Dr. McGillcuddy's*1.00 S3 Main Sl.jj 'Win. •• 274-2193 -. Videos By More Fun-Amusements Just off Main St. •• • Proper Attire Starts Friday Free Parking Thomas F.. Starts, Owner'& Permittee SHOWTftfES 71:10 & 9:00' Sat. & Sun. .Matinees 2:00 p.m. THE GODS Greater Watertown. MUST BE Federal Credit Union CRAZY ^Restaurant jr Comedy - |PG| Admission: ANNUAL MEETING Mon. 99C Tues.-Sun. *2.Q0 and Under 10-99C DINNER Matinees-99C " Saturday 4:45 -10:00 I Business Mcctimg May Be Attended at No (Jon Happy Hour 7 p.m. Monday - Friday 3-6" Call for Details"' 274-6429 Saturday 12-6 Every Thursday Major Credit Cards Accepted . and. Reservations - Closed Sunday 1 -Extra Cartl Free with this ad Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn." Society) March 6, "1986 Pag; & 13 watertownhistoricalsociety.org

works 'from 'the 16th and, 17th cen- Spring fling UConn Choir.. turies, will perform Monday, March 10, at. 8 p.m. in Trinity By Methodist In Performance Episcopal Church, 25 Prospect St., Town Waterburv. "A Family-Run Restaurant" Church Slated The University of Connecticut Concert Choir, featuring contem- .For further information, call 1,84' Sunnyside Ave., Oakville 'The xjanntM Spring Fling at. porary compositions as weil as 575-8039. United-/Methodist Church, 305 EAT HERE OR TO GO-- Main St., will be held Thursday, featuring: Pizsia March 20, and Saturday, March • Spaghetti • Shells 22. THIS SUNDAY - March 9 The Thursday roast beef dinner • Manlcotti will have sittings at 5:15 and. 6:30 Antique-CoIectiMe Show • Large or Small Salads 1 p.m. Reservations may be made by BETH, EL SYNAGOGUE Tomei.CW' * or Greek calling the church office at * 18 Grinder* fMawtoehooM^Din) 359 COOKE STREET, WATERBURY Maiding: Hat Rout Bed 274-3785. EggfhnI, Sauwge & Wtatbaffi. The Saturday crafts' and candy sale will be from 1.0 a.m. to 2 p.m. 9-4 All, At the Most Reasonable Prices! A luncheon will be served, from Donation 99C Snack Bar' Hours: Mon.-Sun. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 11:30 a.m.. to' 1:30 p.m. Directions: Rte. 8 S,, left at 'Exit 36 (Huntingdon Ave.) Fri.& Sat.'til 1a.m. 274-0149 Easter candy, spring and Easter left at Light, at 3rd light turn right (Cooke St) decorations, woodworking, hair or- naments, and baked, goods will be on sale. Church Slates SHERRI-ANN'S DINETTE Film 'Jesus' 1,400 Main Street,, Watertown, Ct. BREAKFAST "Jesus," a motion picture which has been translated, into1 more than & 80 different, languages, will be DINNER shown on. Friday, March 28, at. 1, 4, and 7 p.m. at 'the Bible Church, SPECIALS 2,40 Dwight St., Waterbuiy. DAILY! The film, initially distributed by Warner Brothers to theaters • Orders Available to Go—Call 274-8124 SERVED DAILY FROM 1PM- throughout 'the United States, is be- 'CUT-IN ing translated and distributed inter- Hours: Mon.-Fri. 5 a.m.-4'p.m. A HIT I • nationally by Campus Crusade for Ftt.L. TYtS Christ International... Sat. -5 a. in, .-3 p.m. Sunday 6 a. m. -11 a.m. J As of March, 1984, 81 language 15© ECHO IMC C Rd CT translations were completed, with the goal, of the Campus Crusade to 1 Watertown translate 'the film into 271 different 274-8010 languages. There is no admission charge, but. a free will offering will be ac- %k YourUJs cepted. For further information, call Dick Dill at 755-0"! 97... Thursday-Beth Friday-Chris 253 Buckingham St. Art. League Saturday-Chris LUNCHES SERVED DAILY Meets Friday -MONDAY THIRSTY THURSDAY 11 a.m.-2 p.m. John Ma.ssim.ino, a. graduate of $1.00' Ales $1.00 Ladies Drinks the Hartford School, of Art: and. an instructor at. the Paier Art: School 'TUESDAY FRIDAY INCLUDING SATURDAY in Hamden, will be 'the guest 2 for 1 - Weil Drinks $1.00 Shots • Mon. Might Wed. Night speaker at. a meeting of the Water- WEDNESDAY-PIZZA NIGHT • SATURDAY $ lioslDirlnfcs'J-J AA town Art League, on Friday, March Clams 3 doz .Domestic Beeiry I iW, 7, at 8 p.m. in 'the community room, "Red Light" Specials, $1.00 Drafts of 'me Watertown Library, 470' ITHUR8DAY WNCHflMK THURS. Main St. " St. Patrick's Day 'Corned Beef fB^Sc -FRIJ Members are reminded to bring two paintings which will be criti- PARTY • and Cabbage P^j^ P.M.-to p.Mi qued by Mr. Massimino after a Saturday, March 1,5th short, business meeting. He has ex- PIZZAS Ckese-Cteese & Sanqe hibited and received many awards • GREEN BEER • BUFFET BIGGEST & SMALLEST LEPRECHAM Served Anytime Cheese I throughout, the area. Dress to impress No Cover —SANDWICHES AVAILABLE ALL DAY— . The public is welcome to attend, \YS 9 AM-1 AMI Fri. & Sat, 'till 2 Aft and there is no fee.

Mental Health ' OPEN Rt.6 Spring Drive DAILY Plymouth; Ct. AT 283-8067 The annual drive for items by the 1.1:30 a.m. Wateitown-Oakville Mental. Health Committee for the Spring Boutique for patients at Fairfield Hills Hospital now is underway. HOT PIZZA Chef's Restaurant & Motel Items, needed are hats, pocket- Don't cook tonight..,. enj oy Dinner - Soup & Shrimp SmMdB&r books, wallets, gloves, scarves, a steaming hot pie! and jewelry for women, and. • Wednesday through'Sunday wallets,, change purses, belts, Try oar many other specialties, too. served with or withoai dinner, jewelry, and ties for men. SALADS« ANTIPASTO i SPAGHETTI They can be dropped off' at. St., GRINDERS or enjoy Soup & Salad Bmrfor Eumck. John's Church, 574 Main St., or (Lunch Ear screed Wednesday thru Friday) St. Mary Magdalen Church, 16 Eat Here or To Go! Chicken • Veal • Beef • Seafood Buckingham St » Oakville, now through Sunday, March 16. Hot and CoU Appetizers • Homemade Dessert RO'S RESTAURANT Wine List to compliment your dinner. The items do not have to be new, Make your reservation early but should be clean and in good - Serving the finest pizza since 1947 - condition. for our Easter Buffet. • Chairwoman for 'the drive is 84,1 Main Street,, Oakville Sr. Citizen Discount Mrs. Charles Seymour, assisted by Hours: Lunch" 1,1:30-2 Mon.-Fri. Dinners: S-10Wed.-Sat., 3-9 Sun. !0ft Off On Meals Mrs, Raymond McKeon and Mrs, • ' 274-1348 or 274-8069 Herbert Lukowski. Din, cm ,,m "n.,.,.,.—. .fin: „ /*• "Page" 14 Towri''Tim«Property1'''0»:ld.rtowi:,. •'CdiM. yof March: 16',the" 1986 Watertown Historical Society SALES • INSURANCE • LOANS • REPAIRS _ ^ AUTOwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgS TRUCKS • CYCLES

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Mass for Joseph Zurlo, 6:4Society5 -p.m.; 'CCD Mini-Cours e Thursday, Mar. 6—Girl, Scouts, 12 noon; Stations of'the Cross,, rec- Teacher Training, 8 p.m ; 3 p.m..; Stewardship Finance Com- • tory chapel, 7 p.,m.; Confessions in Charismatic Prayer Group, church mittee, 7:30 p.m. . church,, 7 to 7:30 p.m. hall, 8 p.m. ' watertownhistoricalsociety.orgFriday, Mar. 7—World Day of Saturday, Mar. 8—.Mass, 8 a.m.; Prayer Service, 7:30' p.m. Confessions in church,, 2:30 to3:3 0 Victory Independent Baptist St. John tie Evangelist First Congregational Sunday, Mar. 9—Church, p.m.; Vigil Mass for Jeanine and 965 Litchfield Rd., 2745020 574 Mam St., 274-8836 40 DeForast St., 274-6737 School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 'Vincent Mauro, 4 p.m.; Confes- Sunday, Mar. 9—Sunday Thursday, Mar. 6—Low Mass Thursday, Mar. 6—Pioneer 10:30 a.m.; Cherub and Junior sions in church, 7 to 7:30 p.m. School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Wor- for the Rev. Francis Metro, |2 Choir, .3:20 p.m.; Boy Scouts,,, 7 Choirs, 4:30 p.m.; Youth Choir, Sunday, Mar. 9—Mass for 5:30 'p.m.; Methodist Youth ship, 10:30 a.m.; Junior Church, noon; Lenten Mass, 5 p.m. j p.m. Sleone Gauthier, 7 a.m.; Mass for ages 6 to 12,10:30 a.m...; Evening Friday, Mar. 7—Lenten Mass, Friday, Mar. 7—World Day of Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.; Bible Mrs. Estelle Karbon, 8:30 a.m.;. Study, 7:30 p.m. ' Service, 7 p.m. 12 noon; Wedding Mass for Prayer Service at United Methodist Rosary, 9:45 a.m..; Mass for Julia Wednesday, Mar. 12—Bible Perlinski, 1,0 a.m.; Mass for Mrs. Lawrence Cusmas Jr. .and Kimbejr- Church, 7:30 p.m.. Monday, Mar. 10—Lenten Study and Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. ly DelGatti, 6 p.m.; Stations of (be Saturday, Mar. 8—Cub Scout Series at St. John's Church, 7 Michelle DiSalvo, 1,1:30 a.m. Cross, 7 p.m.; Bingo, church hall, 'Leader's Training, 8 a.m. to' 4 p.m. p.m.; Dieter's Program, 7 p.m.; Monday, Mar. 10—Mass for 7:15 p.m.; Folk Choir, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 9—Church. Waterbury Chorale, 7:30' p.m. Jeannette Massicotte, 7 a.m.; Mass Sa.tu.rday, Mar. 8—Confessions School, 9 a,m,; Worship Service, Tuesday, Mar. 11—Rebuilding for Mrs. E.J. Ryan, 12 noon; 4 to 5 p.m.; Low Mass for Anne nursery ore provided, 10:30 a.m.; Committee; 7:30 p.m. Lenten, Series at St., John's Church,, LORAINE Murray, 5 p.m. Pilgrim Choir, 11:45 a.m.; Pilgrim Wednesday, Mar. 12—Girl 7 p.m.; St. MM Home and School Executive Boatd, 7 p.m.; Catholic GARDENS Sunday, Mar. 9—Low Mass for Fellowship, 6 p.m. Scoute, 6:30 p.m.; Cancer Support. 1359 Mam St., Watertown Nicolina Rubbo, 8:15 a.m.; Low Group, 7:30'p.m.; Adult Choir, Women's Organization, 7:30 p.m. Mass for Naomi Rioidan, 9:30 Monday, Mar. -10—Fix-Its, 9 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 1,1—Mass for a.m.; High Mass for Alice a.m.; Bell Choir,, 7 p.m.; Lepten Vincenzo Poicaro, 7 a.m.; Mass.. Souilliaid, 10:45 a..m.,; High Mass Series at St. John's, Church, 7 p.m. for Margaret. Fenn, 12 noon,; CCD for Teresa Daunis, 12 noon;-Low 'Tuesday, Mar. 11—All Boards, St. Mary Magdalen Grades 1, 3, and. 4, 3:45 p.m.; Mass of special intention, 2 p.m.; 7:30 p.m.. 16 Buckingham St., Obi CCD Grade 7, 6:45 p.m.; CCD 274-8844 Folk Choir, 4 p.m.;- Low Mass Wednesday, Mar. 12—Pioneer 2744273 Grade 1,0,7 p.m.; 'Legion of Mary, Choir, 3:30 p.m.; Senior Choir, Thursday, Mar. 6—Mass, 7 rectory, 8 p.m.; -A.A. Meeting, All Credit Cards Accepted (Folk Mass) for William Gandy, 5 H M F 8 5 30 • Sal p.m.; Bingo, church hall, 6:30 7:30 p.m.; Newsletter Deadline. a.m.; Mass, 12 noon; Bingo, parish rectory hall, 8 p.m. p.m. „ 'Thursday, Mar. 13—Pioneer hall, 7 p.m.; A.A. Meeting, rec- Wednesday, Mar. 12—Mass for Monday,, Mar. 10—Lenten Choir, 3:20 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 tory hall, 8 p.m. members of 'the parish family, 7 Mass, 12 noon; CCD Grades 5 and p.m. Friday, Mar. 7—Mass, 7 a.m.; a.m.; Mass, 12 noon; CCD Grades 6 at. Heminway Park School, 2:40 to 4 p.m.; 'Lenten Mass, 5 p.m.; Confirmation Class at St. John's One ol the Largest School, 7 to 8:45 p.m.; St. Jean Baptiste Society Stanley Demonstration in convent, 7 p.m. Selections ol dieurotets Tuesday, Mar. 11—Lenten Mass, 12 noon; CCD Grades 1 to 4 at Baldwin School, Grades 1 to Western Connecticut...plus 5 at Judson School, 3:15 to 4:30 p.m.; Miraculous Medal Novena, 7 p.m.; CCD Grades 7 and. 8 at. St. John's School, 7 to 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, Mar. 12—Lenten Mass, 12 noon; Lenten Mass, 5 p.m.; Senior Choir, .7:30 p.m.

Trinity Lutheran 50 BeForest St., 274-8534 " Thursday Mar. 6—Prayer FREE Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Mar. 7—Confirmation Class, 3 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 9—Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Adult Forum, 9:15 a.m.; Worship Service, 10:15 a.m.. Monday, Mar. 10—Lenten Series at St. John's Church, 7 p.m. OPTIONS Tuesday, Mar. 11 —Youth. Ministry, 5:30 p.m.; Church Council, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mar. 12—Lenten Service, 7 a.m..; Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. OFWURCHOICE. f Take $100' in FREE 'OPTIONS OF YOUR CHOICE... for eteirf $1,000 ym spend on any: new 1986 Chevrolet* ye equipped with the Vehicle Protection feature, plus many nore free 'options when Sawer-Pac is selected. n If jiti choose a Gawalier CS Sedan, you can get Air Conditioning & Heavy Duty Suspension. Mat's more, wilh Sawer-Pac, you can get up to am for all four additional $350 in valuable features absolutely FREE! residential or Suppose you fall in Love with a beautiful new Monte Carlo ,,. Take your commercial needs pick §1 Air Conditioning, Wire Wheel Covers with Locks, and Spirt Suspen- sion or any other combination of features that equal their value. A Celebrity Wagon for tie family? Get Air Conditioning aid Hear Window If" PAR GLASS TAKE AN Defogger. Further with Saver-Pac select up to $350 in additional No- ADDITIONAL Charge features. 1 117 Echo Lake Road s100 Watertmm 274-21151 OF FREE Options ' The decision on which FREE OPTIONS you waif is yours alene, When you BUT HURRY! This offer is gsod for 6 days only. select any Caprice Sedan H. P. From Stock! 11 ywr car l > Plumbing & Heating, j 'piiMctossfl! is . .,.. '6,006 1,000 10,0H| 12,NO•14,001 Repairs You get FREE • I UDffliMi) futures |i |H|,|||| •nfli...' ~. . •HO '800 'UN '1,400 '1,(NJ Faucet, Sin*, ] „ \ Toilet, Repairs Water Heaters •"< ,/ HURRY 11! Choose from our 4 acres of EXCITING VALUES 01 IMC Drains & Sewers Cleared \ Chevrolet*. •Eicept Coreette. SS Monte Carfa. IBOC, Sprint, and all advertised specials, llmfc 5ft EMERGENCY SERVICES FROM WHEREVER... GO WEST! " 274-8784

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The buyer would also watertownhistoricalsociety.organd is prone to flood now. have to appear before Inland but, 'the town would, continue to D 0 ID D D IDI DDDD ID D D D D D DI D ID D D D ODD ID D The increased, water .low from Wetlands to review wetlands status receive no grant money for higher the systems could yield, problems, "on the lots, according to Mr. teacher and staff salaries. • Subdivision Plans original presentation of the subdivi- in 'the area, according to residents. Cassidento. • Woodward Appointed A 14-Iot: subdivision application sion several, months ago. At: that Commission Chairwoman Evelyn • Bob Gallo asked, what, percentage The Board of Selectmen has ap- on fte 93-acre former "Doc" meeting .Mr. Lemmon showed, a Pahiskas also wondered, what effect." of the land constituted wetlands. pointed Charles F... Woodward to Risky property was presented to site plan with 44 lots carved from paved driveways running down the Local regulations say 10 percent, of the Memorial Hall Committee. Mr. the Planning Cbmmission Feb. 20. •the parcel and called that plan a slopes to Carmel Hill Road, would, •the'acreage, excluding wetlands, Woodward's term will run to 1987.' H. Sean Matbis, owner of the "worst case scenario" under ex- have on the water problem in the. can be designated, open, space at the The selectmen also approved a proposed Starwood subdivision, isting regu.lati.ons. He then said the' area. discretion of the Planning Commis-.. two-year contract with. Blue Ribbon was represented by West: Hartford plan rather was for 14 lots. •Arty. Cassidento said he would sion. Mr. Lemmon did not 'know Kennels to'function, as the town's attorney -Ronald Cassidento and Deed restrictions on. 'the land work with the neighbors to ensure the percentage, but. said he would dog pound. The contract will set. Randi Lemmon of'the Housatonic when. it. transferred from Mr. their concerns were, answered so work up figures and mail them to down terms and conditions for the Valley Association, a Cornwall- Risley to Mr. Mathis in May, long as the development, was not the commission. arrangement, so state reimburse- based nonprofit organ:ization. 1985, for. $410,000' limited the slowed,. His position was that the Mr. Gallo also voiced concern, ment for the service can be sought.. HV.A sells land development and number of permissable lots to 14. development has secured an okay that 'the maps .show the property The selectmen, also voted, to pay site plan services to land Mr. Lemmon presented a, letter •from the Torrington Area Health. lines set: back away from the roads, a New Britain firm " $750 to developers. from the Torrington Area. Health District, all tot: local regulations with, a, strip of land, not owned by evaluage a. bridge on Crane Hollow 'Commission members were still District, approving septic field require. Mr. Mathis surrounding the Road and. submit an application to' stung over tactics used in 'the placement: on the 14 lots. 'The lot sizes range from, 'three to property. the state grant, and loan program for - Mr. Gallo pointed _out that rehabilitation'of the structure. March 11th Bethlehem is 'the only town, in the Bethlehem Grange 5 Days Only! state where the landowner's pro- Bethlehem Grange has switched tern perty line extends to the middle of March meeting dates around. The the town roads. Since this was not, March 10 meeting will have a pro-" March 15th shown, on, the survey, he was con- gram by "the Committee on cerned about whether'the parcel, has. 'Women's. Activities. •the necessary road, front exposure. Neighbors* Nile will be held 20% Mr. Cassidento said he would Monday, March 24. This will be. an investigate. '"Open House" meeting .and in- OFF Mrs. Branson of the Bethlehem terested candidates for membership 'Upstairs Land Trust said she would like to will be welcome: see the preservation, of some of the Bethlehem Grange has. been, in- horseback riding trails that cross vited to neighbor with. Rock Rim- • dresses • pcmtsuits the land. The developers said, they mon Grange on March 1.2, want to designate, open space, on 'the Newcomers Meet • separates • shoes development to be maintained by-a The Woodbury-Bethlehem Our Beautiful property owners'* association. Newcomers. Club wii hold its. mon- New SPBING Son Bora thly luncheon, and a nature talk on . COLLECTION. RUE SHOP Thomas and Susan Johnson an- Wednesday, March 1.2. 757-2.246 • Hours: Tu,es.-Fkf. 10-5 Sat. 11-4 1148 B.ald,w!n St., Watertnny- nounce the birth of a. son, Adam Ed Briggs, of Flanders Nature Peter, on, Feb. 7. The maternal Center, will give a. slide presenta- grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs. tion on wild flowers, followed by Douglas Brockert. of Calabasas, a lunch at 'the Country Tavern in. W'HIAT MAKES Calif. Paternal grandparents are Heritage Village. TROPICAL Alice Johnson and Thomas, Johnson, Newcomers to Woodbury and DIFFERENT? of Canoga Park,, Calif. Bethlehem interested in attending • Professionally train- Town, Grant should, call Gin Reetz or Jean Horn, ,@d staff. Connecticut municipalities stand both of Woodbury, for more • Customized tanning programs, to" gain additional state fundiflg information. • Memberships valid under a local aid program includ- in all Tropicals. . ed in Gov. William A. O'Neill's First Church • New -and - more proposed 1986-87 stole budget,: but sophisticated . During Lent, Rabbi Malino's. equipment. most, of the extra funding may not series is presented via tape... The • We were the first be approved if Senate Republicans. next in. 'the series will be presented tanning center in . succeed, in their effort, to push March. 19 at 7:30 p.m. The topic Connecticut. through major cuts in state taxes. •I Largest tanning for this evening will be Isaiah. center in New England. •I Tropica! has been voted # in both the New WATERTOWN AUTO BODY Haven and Fairfie Id Ad- 1 vocates' Readers" 40 Years Experience Polls! • CONN, STATE LICENSED AUTO APPRAISERS Applies to Non Members Only • COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR • FIBERGLASS REPAIR • FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS • AUTOMOBILE PAINTING & FRAME STRAIGHTEiNING • CUSTOMIZING & RESTORATION OIF OLD CARS CRESTWOOD PLAZA •• LIFETIME SHOCKS & MUFFLERS INSTALLED 1278 Main Stre : TROPISAb mmrt m*% *' > -Watertown Knight Street, Watertown 2/4" #353 Mon. thru Firi. 9-9 —Sat. '& San. 9-4 24-Hour Towing , 274-6626 • • 408 Main Street • Oakville • 274-3952 74c -Unisex Salon- SOUTH MAIN ST., THOMASTON (Next to Cfearwater ftjobj eminti • Now Featuring GMwellPmditcls • Phone 2B3-*MH4 The Gel Nail

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"V^. mgfy iodcratcly pneed at $35 to $47 retail He proudly said the old Atlantic Richfield station, at 749 Main St., then, owned, by Oris Salvatore, was among 'the first to buy an, ohm meter so they could correct, skip- ping problems related to 'the plugs. for Easter Giving Not many other garages around ' Hours: could. Tues.-Fii. 1.2,-5 'Git Certificates Sat. 10-5 Lay-a-way Owner Butch Pinard. wife LesK-j. Pierre Renaud, Kyle Gemsler, Now it's 1986, and Butch still ing and spin balancing tires, and I mm actually "anything related to EUREKA WHITER SALE tires," said Dave. A&D has all the equipment to solve wheel, and. tire s quirks with front, wheel drive SAVE 30 SAVE 50 vehicles as well. Horse Butch said A&D can build a- custom, brake system, for any car. 2.0 Power The owner observed motorists in general do not fake proper care of Model their cars, 'and. there is "very little 1546 preventive, maintenance" practiced out. 'there in. the driving world... However, he said "We repeated- S ly have seen 'that, customers who do take regular care of their cars have better performing vehicles with fewer problems, and spend, less-on. 38 maintenance in. the long -run. Includes: Frosting; or "We feel fortunate to have such Highlighting;,, nice customers," Butch added. His. Wash, Cut and 2-Motor wife, Lesley, also is very much a Style - • I- - part of the business and handles the GOOD THRU MARCH On * " • 'J Complete with Deluxe Powerteam 7-pc tool. Ml bookkeeping. Call" for Details Tracy Luth Fertn "I've enjoyed working with my -•» L<. > i Lescarde Gugliotti, Now Now • . . inna Genoua Dawino $7995 $ family in. the business 'through, 'the 214-1316 . Only Only 159 years, and to see how the business, ""Best Little Hair House In Conn." has changed," Lesley said. A&D is open 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Charlie Fenn's Mondays through Wednesdays, WALK-INS 7:30' to 9 Thursdays and Fridays, WELCOME NRTIONAl 8 to 9 Saturdays, and 8 to 2 Sun- Haircutters — TV & APPLIANCE — days. Phone 274-5615. 37 MAIN ST., THOMASTON 283-43213-4327 ; ; 1,156 Main St., Watertown Advertisement His: Tues.-Fri. 9-5:30' • Property of the Watertown Historical Society Improving Indian Ducks Readying SPEAKING " OF watertownhistoricalsociety.orgFor State 'AT Trials In Mttford ' By 'Kim Harmon medley,, 2:2,9.8; Bill Burrows, M, 2:31.1; Geoff SPORTS The Watertown High boys swim team, might have Geer,. IM, 2:41.3 (Geer and. Burrows bested, finished in fifth place in last week's Naugatuck previous marks by eight .seconds); Brett Hodorski, By Bob Palmer Valley League swim championships, but coach, 50 free, :25.1; Santoro,, .50 free, :25.6 (.2 away •Russ Davey still was rather pleased, with, its from 'the freshman record);'Cliff Mike, ,50 free, performance. ' :'26,4; and Eric Gyuricsko,.S0 free, :26.3. "One of the things I told, them was they were Also: Dave Policastro, 100 butterfly, 1:17.7; going to have to put in more 'than anybody else," Burrows, 500 free, ,5:51.6; Brian Danielson, 100 free., 1:02.6; Santoro, 100 backstroke, 1:06.4; Mike Svab, who has been an for summer jobs for 'the young peo- .. he said Monday. "I had a feeling 'they were going, Geer, I'OOback, 1:08.2;RonCipriano,breaststroke- t• outstanding athlete at'Watertown ple in" town. ' to do well.'" • • " spl.it, :31.8; Harnick, fly split, :28.0; JoePishtey, . ••High, for 'the past three years, need- And, speaking of the leading •free split, :25..O; Pentino, 200 free, 2:00.6, 'ed 15 points 'Tuesday night to sports, club in 'the area, which helps Watertown, finished the meet with 125 points, become a. "1,000-point career recognize more people and behind, 'the winner Sacred Heart: (272), Holy Cross Gptiano, 2001M, 2:21.7; Pishtey, 100 fly, 1:04,7; scorer. organizations 'than any other, 'the (251)., Naugatuck (157), and Torrington (154). The Marty Watson, 100 free,':55.7; Pishtey, 100 back, As we have to complete 'this col- Gold Circle once again has. selected .Indians finished ahead of Crosby (110), Wilby (53), 1:07.7 umn before Michael takes the floor, 'three outstanding citizens for its and Kennedy (36). Watertown's medley relay recorded a. time of we could not be sure: whether1 he ac- Gold Ring; Awards. Diving was the 'Tribe's event in the finals. Brian 1:55.5, which signifies a drop in, seven seconds complished the feat or not. You don't actually realize what Fischtal took first place with 329;,.,59 points. Eric -since the" start of'the season. Gyurickso finished in second, Mr. Davey said, "That's a significant time improvement," Mr. But barring the fact that most of 'the past and present Gold 1 something kept him from playing, Ring recipients have been involv- although official, records erroneously placed Davey said... "I expect them to do .'better in the we are sure he did. Yes or no, ed in, until you start'digging in their Gyuricsko in third. R.B. Reddy finished in. fifth states." Mike is to be congratulated for Ms place. . - - ' And although Watertown. will be files. Each and every one has been 1 contributions to' 'the basketball more than worthy of a ring as a "I 'think'Garry Smth. also deserves to be com- mainly against the clock, rather than" against 'the team,,, the baseball team,,, and of result of 'the time .and effort spent' mended: for the fantastic job he's done with, 'the other swimmers in 'the stele trials, and finals for course the soccer squad. in" athletics as coaches, players,,, divers,/"' coach, Davey said. Class "M," there are teams coach Davey said he 'Whatever he's accomplished, he sponsors,,, or whatever, and • to a, Fran Pentino placed sixth in the 500-yard. would like to challenge. has earned 'through the natural man have taken an active part in freestyle, the only other Watertown swimmer to Torrington and •Mi.ddletown for openers. talent he possesses, and his per- civic affairs of some choosing. place in the top six. Watertown's 400 freestyle relay "They brat us earlier in the season," he said, sonal determination to excel. I became acquainted with Bill team, placed fifth in, that event. "and it will be interesting to see how we stack up Mike will wind up his career as Butterly Sr. while"! still was cour- • From 'the beginning of the season, 'the Tribe against them at 'the end of the season,." a member of'the baseball team 'this ting my future wife. In fact he still swimmers have been a study in improvement, one After a two-week break, the "M" state'trials will, spring and he should enjoy an, ex- ' was courting his bride-to-be, Win- of 'the 'things coach Davey had thought would be be held Saturday, March 15, at Foran High School, ceptionally fine campaign. Ellie nie' Burns. He was working for the, team's mainstay throughout the year. Milford. 'The finals will be held Wednesday, March and Bob can be proud of their son's Julian Swabecker's Barbian .Farms In the NVL trials and. finals,, Watertown record- 19, at Southern Connecticut State University, New' contributions to the WHS out of Bethlehem,, which, had the ed 25 best times, some of those times beating Haven. programs. most exclusive milk route .in 'the previous marks by several seconds. Coach Davey said, 'the .Indians haven't peaked yet. • And oh yes, I might add, don't area. Recording personal bests were: and were planning to do so for the state meets. let anyone tell you that athletes The milk was almostall Grade A " Greg Santoro, a medley relay split, :30.5; Phil "We've told everybody we were going'to im- can't be "good students. Just look at and. Barbian had a lot of Waterbury Dunn, 200 free, 2:24.10; John Harnick, individual prove,'"" he said. "Now we have to show it." the latest WHS honor roll. From big shots for customers. I was Bill's the/seniors through the freshmen substitute and I loved it.-I did a- I stayed, at Blake and Johnson's he didn't 'think there was one sport also has been recognized. ranks, the roll is saturated with route on his wedding day so,,-you 30 years and met some of the finest that Albert couldn't do well at. His work over two decades in 'the .members of ever}' athletic team, see, we've been .friends a. long and. people one could ever make ac- Al was. a four-year member of Scovill credit union and. his long both, boys and girls, and that's wonderful time. Congratulations quaintance with. I quit there 17 the WHS baseball, basketball, soc- tenure 'helping with bloodm.obil.es ••simply -wonderful. ' buddy. years ago to become a full-time cer,, and. track teams and. I guess is so important to so many people. When Bill went back to work for newspaper man and once again I that sort, of answers Mr. Cook's ap- Dom, no matter what, his role in 'The Water-Oak Gold. Circle an- 'the telphone company I was offered was lucky. A couple of years after praisal of his fine athlete. VFW work hte been, and, they have nounced, that, approximately a. 'the milk route job. In one of the . I let. Blake's it liquidated all three Za.c went, on to be a college been so numerous, has always $ 1. ,200' profit was realized from, 'the hardest, decisions I ever had to of its plants.—obviously realizing it baseball and "basketball, standout taken time to be an, integral part: of college basketball game it pro- make, I chose a toolmaker's job at was,., useless to try and carry on and, just to 'keep busy," became a, youth activities within the Oakville moted at the high school recently,:, Blake and Johnson. It proved to be without me. member of 'the AIC rowing team. VFW. A check for the ammount will be the right choice for it wasn't long Another ring recipient, AI Zac- Today Al is one of the top golfers Congratulations to three more turned over to the Kelly Hayes after mat Barbian Farm gave up the caria, was one of Watertown at. Crestbrook Park. ' '••- deserving gentlemen and to 'the Memorial. Fund, which was milk route to sell its produce' High's most versatile athletes.' He is employed by IBM, and is Gold Circle of Sports on its .established to help defray expenses wholesale. Coach Bob Cook, once told me that one of their topflight choices. troubleshooters—if'that's 'the right word. The Bassi-Deruoin Bocei League And the other awardee, Dom will meet Sunday, March 9 at 3 Team Records "Fall During Swimming Romano, whose work with and for p.m. at the Oakville VFW, Davis the veterans has never ceased since Street, Oakville. President Bill Finals For Local Age Group Tankers his discharge from the U.S. Navy, Clock urges all members to attend.

The last-two weeks have been Tania Tuttle, Sally Romano, and , Stacie Recreation,, Waterbury Boys Club, busy ones for 'the Parks and Recrea- Braden); Boys 50 fly—1... A. Green' (NTR, 9 tion Age Group Swim team, but, 'the :34,,5,5), 2. S. Odate, 5. 1: Yrzierski. Girls-3. 'the West Haven Recreation Swim Svab sr31 Points Bring S. Romano; Boys ,50 back—4. M. Geer. team, and. '(he Watertown Warriors. time hasn't been, without its •Girls—3. A,7 Waters; Boys 100' 1*1—1. A. rewards. ..The meet, was held at Pomperaug Green, 2. S. Odate, 6. William Davis, Girls—4. High-School in Southbury. Him Closer To Plateau Through the Junior and Senior S. 'Romano, 10 S. Bidden; 'Boys 50 breast—1. 'Results: trials for ages 9-and-over Feb. M. Geer, 4. W. 'Davis, 8. Sam Douglas.' Girls—3. S. Braden, 5. T. Tunic, 12. Jennie Mine And. 10 ,. By Kim Harmon , fewer game to rank at a better 22-23, to the Yankee League Finn; Boys. 50 fce-2. J. Yrzierski, 5. Kris- Boys 2Oi medley relay—1. (A. Green,,. S. Championships last weekend, 'the lian Hansen, Girls—8. J. Finn; Boys 200 free Odate, J. Yrzierski, and, W. Davis). Girls-2. It's all. over,. average, Watertown swimmers established relay—1. (A. Green, 2. S. Odate, 3. M. Geer, (A. Waters, S. Romano.,, S. Bmden, .and T. Tut- Mike Svab's climb to the Shaw has scored more than 20 and 4. J. Yrzierski) .(NTR 2AS.25).'Girls-4. tle); Boys 200' free relay—I. '(A. Green, S. points in a game seven times dur- nine new team, records—not to 1 1,000-point plateau, finally (A. Waters, 5. Romano , S. Braden, and I. Odiate, J. Yrzierski:,, and M, Geer). Girls—4, culminated, or was finally denied, ing the course of the season. His mention finishing in high stead Finn). (A. Waters, S. Romano, S. Braden, and I. high for 'the season is 26 points., among the other eight, participating Eleven And 12 Finn); Boys, 50 fly—1. A. Green, 4. S. Odate, Tuesday night when the Watertown • teams. Boys 200 medley relay—6. (Matt Bioden, 5. J. Yrzienki. Girls—3. $... Romano; Boys 50 High boys basketball, team enter- which he .. marked against The trials served as a champion- Denes House, Gary Santoro, and Fran Gra- hacfc-4,, M. Geer. Giite-2. A. Wafers; Boys tained Wolcott Tech in the Indians' Naugatuck back on, Jan. 28 and ziano). Girls—4. (Megan Fox, Kristen Hartnett, ,50 breast—9. S. Douglas. Girls—4. S. Braden, against. Torrington on Jan, 7. ship for the 8-years-old and under 5. T. Tuttle, 12. J. Finn.; Boys, 50 bee-2. J. final game, of 'the season. Jennifer O'Mara, and Michelle Raymond); • He scored 18 in. 'the Indians' group. . Boys. 100 foe-9. Michael Mairiello,, 10. Jason Yrzierslci. 4. K. Hansen. Girls—10. I. Finn; Printing obligations prevented Trials results :•• Sona. Girls—7. M. Raymond; Boys 50 fly—*.. Boys 100 'M—1. A. Green, 2. S. Odate; 6. W. the Town Tones staff of learning the 77-75 victory over Naugatuck last Davis. Girls,—4. S. Romano, 12. ,5. Braden. Eight And Under G,.- Santoro. Girls—3. I. O'Mara,, 6. Shauna outcome of the game, or of Svab's Friday. Boys lOO-yud medley relay—2. (Kevin Han- Bissau, 10,. Sequoia Johnson; Boys 50 back—2. quest, before deadline. M. Braden. Girls—4. M. Fox, 12. K. Hartnett; irett, Bifly Sharer, Matthew Manriello, and, Eleven And 12 Svab spent 'three games out with Rico Brogna, Svab,, and Shaw Jesse Wdtsek). Girls-2. (Heidi Beauty, Boys 200 IM-,5. M. Bioden (NTR 2:56.12), Boys 2001 medley relay—6:. (M. Bidden, G. Melissa Knonr, Melissa Canmuozzi, andTauiy 9. F. Graziano, 10 M. Mauriello. Girls—8. M. Sanhno, D. House, and F. Gnzano). Girls—4. a knee'injury earlier in, 'the season, combined for 64 of'the 'Tribe's 77 Grant); Boys 25 freestyle—1. B. Sherer, 8.1. Raymond, 5. S. Bisson, 11. J. O'Mala; Boys (M, Raymond, M. Fox, I. O'Maia, and K. and played, more games at less than points, against 'the Greyhounds. Fif- Wellsek. Girls-4. Katie 'Lawless; Boys 25 50 breast—9. D. House,' Girls—9. K. Hartnett; Haiuiett); Boys 200 free, relay—*, (M, Geer,, Boys 50 free—2, G. Santo.ro; Boys 200 free full potential. His chances of mak- teen of those belonged to the butterfly—2. M. Msnirieilo (new team •record M:. Mauriello,, G. Sanhno, .and, I. Sovia). ing 1,000 points appeared slim until sophomore Brogna. :: 16.25), 7... Jackie Romano.. Girls,—2. M. Can- relay—6. (M. Braden, G. Santoro., J. Sovia, .and Girls-4. (M. Raymond, M... Fox, J. O'Mara, narazzi. 6... T. Grant; .Boys, 25 'backstroke— 1. M.-Mauriello). Girls—5. (J. O'Mara,, M. Fox, anJ S. Bisson); Boys 100 free—7. J. Sovia, 8. he. canned, 31 points against Also contributing were Nick B. Sherer, 8. K. Hiartn.cn. Girls—2. H. Beau- S. Bisson, .and M, Raymond). M. Maurielto. Gids—7. M. Raymond; Boys, SO Naugatuck last Friday night. That DeMatteis with eight and. Jaret ty; 3. K. Lawless; Bays 100 individual 'Thirteen And Over fly—4. G. Santoro. Girls—3. ,1. O'Mara,, 6. S* left him, just 15 shy. Kulmann with five. medley—2. M. Manriello, 6. Jon Davey. Boys 200 medley relay—4. (Shane Flouide, Bisson, 10, S. Johnson; Boys 50 back—2. M." Girls-4. M. Cannarozzi (N'TR 1:43.88), 5. T. Michael D"Amice, Craig Warren,' and Joe BiDden, 12. D. House. Girls—4. M. Fox, ll/- So, regardless of what, happen- The Indians snapped a six-game Grant, 7. Bridget Adams; Boys 25 Campbell); Boys 100 free—6. J. Campbell, 7. K. Harmett; Boys .50 breast—10. D. House. ed Tuesday night, it's all over. losing streak with, the victory. After brcasistiroke—9. I. Romano, II. I. Davey. C. Warren, 8. M. D'Amioo. Girls,—6. Holly Girls—10. K. Barmen; Boys 50 free—2.'G. . . Scott. Stow 'the win, Watertown, was 4-16 Girls—4. M. Knotr, 6. B. Adams, II. Robin Pokier, 9. Elizabeth Moody; Girls 100 fly-6, Santoro (NTR :28.40); Boys .200' ftl—,5. M. Scott Shaw was fifth on the overall, 3-13 in the NVL. Rowan; Boys 50 free—6:. K. Hartnett, 7. *! Karen Raymond; Boys 100 back,—6. S. Bioden, 8. M. Mauriello, 11. F. Graziano. Wellsek,, 8. Michael DINapoli. Girls-2. H. Plourde. Girls—2. H. Fbirier, 6. E. Moody; Girls-8. J. O'Mara, 9. M, Raymond, 10. S. Naugatuck Valley League scoring Beauty (NTR :39.56); Boys 100 fr.ee relay—2. Boys. 100 'breast—3. M. D'Amico, 5. S. Bisson. - • list Tuesday with, a 17.4 points per Ice Skating .Ending (M. Mauriello, K. Hartnett, B. Sheier, and I. Plourde; toys 50 free—7. J. Campbell,, 8. C. game average, behind Murray Weltsek) (NTR 1:05.7,5).. Girls-2. (H. Beau- Warren; Bays 200 free relay—4. (J. Campbell, And Owr. Williams of' Torrington, Willie ty, M. Caimarazi, 3. T. Grant, and. B. Adams). C. Warren, S. Ploucde, and M. D'Amico). Boys 2,00 medley and free relay—3. (S. The Parks-.and Recreation Indoor Davis of Crosby, Phil, Lott and, Ice Skating program, held Fridays Dante Cannarozzi finished, second in. the 25 Plourde,,' M. D'Amico, J. Campbell, arid C. . backstroke and 2,5 freestyle far the 6. and. under Particpating in- the Yankee Warren). Boys 100 free—5.1, Campbell, 7. C. Kevin, Eason of Wilby, and Tim from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. at The Tat age group. Brett Romano finished third in both League Championships were, the Warren, 8. M- DiNapolL Girls—5. H. Poirier, Drakely of Holy Cross. • •School's Mays Rink will be ending events for the girls. 12. E. Moody; Boys, 100 back—6. S. Plourde. Bristol Girts Club, the Meriden Girls-3. H. Poirier, 5. E. Moody; loys 100 Shaw officially ranis fourth on for the season on, March 14. Nine And It Qualifiers. •Silver Fins, the Naugatuck. Swim,' breast—3. S. Plourde, 4. M. DTAmico; Boys the, total points list with 278. Eason, . For further information, call the-- Boys 200' medley relay—I. (Shobu Odate, 50 free—7. J. Campbell, 8. C. Warren; Girls ; Mai, Geer, Alan, Green, and Joe Yrzienki) Club, the New Fairfield Aqua has 264' points and Drakely has. 262 recreation office at 2,74-5411, ext,. ' 100 fly—6. K. Raymond. (NTR 2:31.19). Girls—1. (Amber Waters, Bears, .Southbury Parks and points, but both have played, one 253. . \ • It: Property of the Watertown Historical Society8 nor March, 15, .and. no Over-Tbe - 18-and-over division with, a and Florence Crowel all tied with Open Gyms Off Mites Active 30-of-35 effort. Jeff Giechika was Jean Delaney and Barbara Cappoz- • Hill Family Hoop on Sundays, 'the eighth grade superior with a. zi, 87"A,, and Margaret Butler and. The Parks and. Recreation March 9.nor 16. On Road Over 24-of-35 performance. Mike Carrnella Marcella, 73;.. East- 'Department has announced 'there watertownhistoricalsociety.org The Family .Fun Gym. held Fri- Plourde tossed in 19 buckets in 35 West—Ann, Speering and- Fran will be no open gyms, at. Swift. Past Weekend. tries to 'win 'the seventh grade Kulas, 107, Emily Tignor and. Junior High. School, 250 Colonial day evenings at Swift, has ended for division. Maureen Finnegan,. 94, and St., Oakville, on. Saturdays," March the year.. " The road was somewhat of an Now they feast on pizza. Priscilla Knox and Lucetta Gaunt, unfriendly place for 'the Watertown 89. Youth •'Hockey Mites this past ECUMENICAL Duplicate Bridge • Games are played Tuesdays at weekend, as 'they lost a shootout to 7:30' p.m. at.the .Oakville Branch Avon .and managed a tie With . The following .are the scores Library, 55 Davis St., sponsored Lenten Series Bridgeport. from 'the Feb. 25 session of 'the by "the ' Parks and Recreation Eric Peterson scored two Duplicate Bridge Club:. North- Department. There is no session unassisted goals in. the third period South—Paul and Irene LaPira tied March 11. last Saturday, allowing; the Mites,to with Helen Walker and Addle Stories in Faith squeak out a tie with their Piercey, 98 Vi, Elizabeth Morgan Conscience is the compass we Bridgeport counterparts. Tommy and Betty Dooittle, and Livingston consult when we've lost our way. DellaCamera scored, in the second u period, for1Watertown' s First goal'. Our Journey as Prodigal Jeff Woodward and Barrett Staufiacher shared the goaltending duties, turning back a total of 11 Sons and Daughters" shots while only .allowing the three No amount of truth in the 'head., to get by. Speaker: Lorraine Ackerman, Storyteller Against Avon, it was no holds makes up for a Hack of'love ire the heart.' WEEK 4 - MARCH 10 barred. Watertown scored,, three Read: Ephesians 4:1-16 times in the first period and .Avon, PLACE: St.. John's Church followed' that up with four unanswered goals in, the second Main, Street, Watertown period before the Mites could, score. Worship: 7 p.m. Watertown added 'three goals in Where the, difference is worth the distance!" J| ' ' Coffee & 'Tea Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. the final period, but when the ' " Main. Speaker and Discussion smoke cleared Avon, led 9-7 and 2245 Litchfield RcL, Watertown kept it that way. 7:45-9:15' p.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 :Q0 a.m Chris Wandelt collected the hat Prayer Service 5:30 p.m. Evening Prayer & Praise 6:00 p.m. • EVERYONE IS WELCOME • trick for 'the locals. Peterson and A FIVE WEEK, MONDAY NIGHT SERIES SPONSORED BY WEDNESDAY - 7:30'p.m. BIBLE STUDY Jerry Romano each scored twice. THE WATERTOWN-OAKVILLE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL Woodward, spent 'the entire game guarding the nets. The Watertown Youth. Hockey program will open its invitational tournament next weekend at the. Taft School Mays Rink. Games will be played each night during the week, of March 10-15, with finals scheduled for , the following weekend...... A TIME TO SAVE! Shaw Perfect If you're reading this flyer, it's a good indication that, you truly From Line In. care about your automobile's performance. 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-REAL ESIAIE- lA/edtoedtouru Merrilll Lynch 16 Sherman Hil, Woodbury, CT 06798: 203063-0200 •967 Main St., Watertown 274-9661, New Listing - Waterbury WATERTOWN — HORSE LOTTERS "V Here is the best ofbolh uorlds-a charming antique farmhouse with loads of pace and wonderful vintage delaiiing-chestnui beams, wide Door boards, 1 fireplaies and picturesque from porch Norn undergoing complete renovation. Ihere uill be nc» plumbing, healimp,, miring, ixmtral air conditioning Modern kitchen, (-• master bodroum with ujIL-m closet, Jacuzzi - in short, a brand ncm house in a historic fame, 4 bedrooms, 4 balhs, library PLUS 2 large bams, 7 beautiful I 5 rolling acres.

$385,000 $89,900 Adorable six-room cape in quiet residential neighborh'ood on Waler-_ New Listing btirj'/WoIccitl line. This home offers 3 bedrooms, study and living" Naigalick West -Ouutanding value in this 7 room colonial. 2 cor garage. room with beamed ceilings. A feneed-in backyard makes this home 2 frpls, first floor FR and laundry, low heating cost, maintenance free en- R41/EIS child-safe, and the pool makes it-perfect for summer family fun. tenor and many eUnis. Realistically priced a! S95.0O0. Aik for Nancy. REAL ESTATE- rffl 16 Sherman Hill Woodbury I MH *ft'lliO*l,* MS.S R00T& BOYDllBetter © REAL ESTATE HTJiHSJI NORMAN LTD. REAL ESTATE,, 274-1786 263-0200 1269 Main •St., Walerlown „ or 756-8915- 756-7258 Let the selling power of • REALTY WORLD

Free ASSOCIATES HARKET EVALUATION help you get a OF YOUR HOME better price for CALL, THE, LEADER IN, 'CORPORATE RELOCATION your home. - ALSO FREE! COUNTRY UVMG •A* far* WATERTOWN WATERBURY i new roust ruction 1 level Contemporarj »/balcam, off Master • Finli 'Out how WHfan Rums Compwr «•" !h»f V Bedroom soite lite fojer gourmet kitchen 3 BRs 2 * baths Special fl» ben raong>0i nm 274.5431 753-9000 E«r>lhing' Ben the land 2+ acres of Beautiful Bclhlehem' Walch >our NAUGATUCK dream come true. Ask for Dream Maker Ann Danaher SI30 OW MIDDLEBURY 758-1788 723-1414 BRIDGEPORT SOUTHBURY 335-1289 264-G665 DAN BURY fflAFJS 274.5431 \ 797-0315 Watertown Of fice "REAL ESTATE 16 Sherman Hill, Woodbury, CT 06798 . ,203/263-0200' REALTY •WOB;LD. Everything We Touch Turns To SOLD 1: Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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15" COLOR TV.. E'XC, "working. : ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.'- /cond. $1.00: '274-0434, ' •••'•''7.'REAL'ESTATE' LOST & FOUND Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertising. .WATERTOWN, 8-rm. ranch. 2 Rates: $2.50 minimum charge for the first 12 words,, plus LEER 8-FT. SPIRIT H Topper, STRAY CAT HOTLINE'. Have "baths, 2 kitchens. New "roof/dr.. you lost or found a. cat? Cai. for in~ $.45 per lime for 'each additional line beyond the minimum • like new, $300. Dingy boat. Sand- way/oil bumJelec. serv. 3 zone . piper 8, foam-filled hull. Like new, fonmation, Mon.-Fri., 2-7 p.m. on- (approx. four words per line). In addition to Town Times, heat." One-car gar. $118,000., Call ly, 274-6291. '• $300. Cai after 5, 274-4576'. owner.- Principals only, eves., all classifieds are carried in the Water-Oak Shoppers' •wkends,". 274-0570,. Guide at no additional charge. ; COUCH-BED combo. Corner unit. • 27. LIVESTOCK w/table converts to two twin, beds. 9. WANTED TO BUY Good condition. Asking $250 or BABY PIGS. 274-2903 or 1.. SERVICES OFFERED •' .... " TYPING • best offer. Call '274-8775. 1 1 . 274-5863.. WQRD PROCESSING WANT TO BUY' old clocks and «•pocket watches. Also, Grandfa.ti.er SMIL'S JEWELERS Resumes, letters, term papers, Sffi-FI.,. POOL TABLE in good •• manuscripts, mailing lists, clock repair. Call Phil Bunn, Sr., 2& BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES' '709 Maim St. condition, $50,: 274-52551. at 2,74-1932. •- "' WatertoWD .repetitive letters, (apes transcribed,., • •Notary Public. Woodbury ' CATALOGUE BUSINESS, part. Expert watch repairing. CRAFTSMAN' 18" snow-thrower, ALUMINUM: ROWBOAT. time, from wholesale, retail opera- Guaranteed workmanship. Secretarial. Services. 263-2279. .3 hp, $125. Floor model humidifier. Please call 274-6'929. tion. Investment $53.. 7-g;al. capacity, $50: 274-7762,., 20.3-364-0209. MARANATHA KAY BERRY & SONS, painting, contractor. Quality •workmanship, C.B. FOR AUTO,- in. good, condi- CHIMNEY SWEEPS • DARK PINE.rocker, -$5'0; Dark, tion. Call 274-8205." • '. Chimneys' cleaned professionally... competitive prices. Insured. Free pine drop-leaf end table:, $65; New LEGAL NOTICES Quick, clean, efficient 'service. estimates. ,574-143.5. stereo cab.in.et,, $50; Eureka vacuum 729-01.60 or 573-1255. OLD RECORDS from, the I950's" w/power nozzle, $75. Call 274-0461. tp. 198O's.'Rdck, jazz, 'blues & State of Connecticue THOMAS' .E-MICHA'lin, CPA. Court of Probate Individual and small business tax country. Call 274-7401 after 6 p.m... I 'WILL DC* your WALLPAPER- • ,1.'HELP WANTED.' / District of Watertown ING .and. exterior and interior pain- returns prepared. Gall: Feb., 24,,, 1986 ' ' 7SM383 ting. Excellent references... Call 'Bob WANTED: Part-time person for 1.0'. LAWN & GARDEN NOTICE TO' CREDITORS Perkins, 274-2990. Estate, of HELEN .mostly light janitorial work. Ideal ONLY 2 WEEKS UNTIL PRIVATE CAME for your child at MAINSTRUK, aft/a OLEANA for a retired person desiring addi- SPRING, 1986. Call LAWN PAINTING: Int..-ext., painting. Tara, Home Day Care:.. Now accep- ' tional income. . .Approximately ''MAIN'STRUK Free estimates. Quality work. Ex- ting applications by' appointment GUYS for your lawn needs, ' The Hon., 'Carey R. Geghan, Judge, 1.6-20 hours a week. Reply to P.O." 2744608. cellent references. AH work "only for children, .ages 2-4,, day shift Box 166, Watertown,., of the Court of "Probate, District of guaranteed. Ray Lawlor, 274-2283 'Only. Exc'refe. State licensed. For • Watertown at a hearing, held on more info contact Dee Raiidis, GARDENS ROTO-TILLED. or 274-2225. MOMS-Part-time" help needed. - February 24,1986 ordered that all •274-0168. , Call now for free estimates. M.F. claims must be presented, to the • Work 3 evenings a week, earn, $.'150' 'Landscaping, 274-7709. • " HOMEOWNERS ' weekly. Car & phone necessary. fiduciary on or before June 13, General home repairs & im- CHILD CARE-WDI watch "your Perfect, for housewives. Call Linda, 1986 or be barred as by law provements. Carpentry, electrical. child, in. my home. Licensed,, ex- • LAWN' GUYS, INC. now offer- 1 723-0164, between 9-4. ' provided. & plumbing. Interior or exterior. perienced.. 274-9089. ing total lawn care programs which" Kathleen, B. Navin, Clerk No job too small. Prompt service include: Fertilization, weed con- BABYSITTER WANTED, Porter trol, insect 'control and seeding. • The fiduciaries are at reasonable rates. Quality APPLIANCE REPAIRS. Andrew Mainstruck Washers, dryers, electric stoves & St., 4-1.0:30' p.m., Call 274-0641 Call 274-0608. workmanship. Free estimates. Ful- -mornings. ". . ' 40'Carter St. ly insured. References available. refrigerators. Call •274-6319., Oakville, Ct. Cai William M. -Cooke, 263-5400.. TWO-WEEKS until Spring, 1986. & 'HARDWOOD FLOORS? Don't HOUSEKEEPER Have your lawn POWER RAK- Reliable. .Must have own transpor- Alexander Mainstruck., HOME REPAIRS, remodeling,"" cover them, sand & refinish. Sen- _ ED!- Power raking pulls dead, mat- • tation. Mon,.,,, Wed,. & Fri., 3 hours 62 Eaton' St.;" additions. For free estimate call Bill sible rates, quality services., ted grass and leaves to 'the surface. a day. 274-2256,. 574-5M7. Oakville, Ct. Clock, 274-2,859. 274-9556.- " You, will be amazed at the'resu'Its! .. TT 3-6-85 Call LAWN GUYS for. a free PUBLIC RELATIONS MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT INCOME TAXES PREPARED, • estimate today! 274-0608. - . your home or mine. Reasonable Sales firm seeks to hire associate. LEGAL NOTICE' "for children's parties and shows. Human relations, communication At a regular session of the Zon- Call Mr... Miracle, 274-6115. rates. Call Joseph Lanoie, 274-1456. RESTORE YOUR MEADOW. 1 and sales training field. Experience • Have it bush-hogged mowed. Call ing Board of Appeals of Water- CIEATWE WALLCOWMNG. not necessary. No travel. Conimis-.- Professional Outdoor Services at town, Connecticut, held on 'INCOME. TAX PREPARATION sion. potential first year $20,000+. February 26, 1986, it was voted and other accounting services. Specializing in wallpaper, painting • 266-7075; & tile. Quality workmanship. Ful- Call 283-9496 or 283-0328 Mon-' • that Appeal #231 of Holiday Enter- Stephen M. Mubarak, CPA. day or Friday between 1 and 3 p.m. • prises to permit use of existing 274-8374 ly insured. Free, estimates. Call - TOP. SOIL, wood chips, crashed •Middlebury,.758-8431. . . • stone delivered. Call Professional structures for general business of- '•• ' . 5. FOR RENT" '•"" "• .' • Outdoor Services at 266-7075., fice or professional offices, without PLUMBING,, washer, dryer ser- requirements, that the premises-be INDIVIDUAL & small .business vice. 274-2333. Leave message, FLORIDA HOME'' RENTALS'' occupied in, part as a dwelling, in Jim. fax returns professionally prepared ' .TARA FARM LANDSCAPING. available. Completely furnished. Spring clean-up. Fruit tree: & shrub an R"1G District, located at #5 by a degreed accountant. Accoun- Bunker Hill Road be denied. . ting- services. 'Reasonable rates. $27'5/week. Located in. southern = pruning. Complete landscaping. SMALL ENGINE REPAIR. Orlando, minutes •from, Disney. Dated" in Watertown, Connec- Lawn mowers, snow blowers, • Call Jean Palombo, 274-1486. Lawn & bush hog mowing. Hay World. ' Call, 274-0368 or for sale. 274-3511. ticut, this 6th day of March, 1986. chain saws, tune-ups, rebuilding. 274-7555. ' • • Cheryl Carley, Secretary 274-6036 after 4 p.m., • C ft V PAINT SERVICE Free .estimates. .Residential and '. 12. AUTOS Zoning Board, of Appeals HOUSE FOR RENT, 3 mas., 194' - TT "3-6-86 MOB5ECLEAMNG commercial. Interior and. exterior. Echo Lake Rd., Wtn. No Pets. "CENTURY B'UICK. Good con- •• REGULAR BASIS "We make old look new."' Call Stan Security deposit. ' LEGAL' NOTICE Weekly or Every Other Week. at 274-4465 or Jack at 274-22,00'.. dition, good tires, AC, PS. $1000 or 1.0. 274-4434, At a, .regular session, of the Zon- SPRING CLEANING -FIRST1 FLOOR., -3-riri. apt. "' ing Board of Appeals of Water- ALSO SPECIALIZING IN: . 2. FOR KALE Adults.- No pete. Near bus stop and If7iPINTO4 cyl., 4 spd., $250. town,,, Connecticut:, held on Window Cleaning • conv. store. Heat not. incld. Sec, February 26,,, 1936, it was •voted" Cleaning & 'treating cabinets JUST ARRIVED1 Chintz. 'N Prints. • Also, 1979 Subaru Brat, $1400 or refi, $250 month.. 274-0434. B.O. 274-0434. that Appeal 1232, of Joseph Orsini, and paneling. . " of Newtown, an enormous number to use an- existing-structure as a • Stripping build-up on NO-WAX of Decorator Slipcovers,'Drapery- commercial building for an office THREE-ROOM APARTMENT 1975 DODGE CORONET. V8, floors and applying floor finish. Upholstery fabrics at enormous in Oakville. Attractive. Call after, in'an R-G District, located, at #53 Wall washing. ., savings. S. Main St. (Route 25) ' Auto. 69000- miles. 4 dr. $750. J) '3:30 p.m., 274-2877. 274-0052. Central Avenue, be denied. Cleaning .and •treating FIBERGLASS Newtown,, Conn. Dated in Watertown,, Connec- showers and tubs. SHAKE' LOVELY APT." Profes- ticut, this 6th day of March, 1986, Waxing and buffing wood, floors. THE FABRIC BARN. Remnants, 19M PLYMOUTH HORIZON. sional females. $270-includes all. AT, AC, cruise. Good cond. - -. Cheryl Carley,,, Secretary • Reliable • Detailed'* Neat .trim. Wednesday-Sunday, 10-5, Rt. Avail. Mar.'1. 754-6855,.. , Zoning Board of Appeals 63 East Morris, ,5'67-5823. Closed $2850. 274-8276 after ,5-p.m. . 'THE. HOUSECLEANERS • '• IT 3-6-86 2H4M0 Mon. '& Toes. . OAKVILLE,,-2 bedroom, apt W/w Free Estimates Insured 1980 JEEP' C-J'7. 6'cyl.,, 4 spd. carpet, built-in appli. Adults. No • ,$4500., .274-5770. - • \ LEGAL' NOTICE 1986 7 W utility trailer, tandem,' pete. Refs, .Avail;;Apr. 1. $450' E&R HOME IMPROVEMENT •axle, 22OQ lbs. capacity, $1500. At a-regular session; of the Zon- month'. No utilities."Applications 1981 DATSUN "210 wagon. ing Board-of-Appeals of Water-' Garages, •'• additions, roofing and •274-0608 accepted. P.O. Box' 138, Oakville.- new construction., 274-6545, Ed, or AM/FM, AC. Good cond..$2500. town, ' Connecticut • held, on 274-2283', .Ray. '" , '• ,1986 'OTILITY trailer, fully wired.,, 274-3127. February 26, 1986,..it was voted WATE'RTOW. Office space in-. that Appeal #235 .of Eugenie 4'x6' bed with 'sides, $650'. Call "prime location, tin- Main St." SNOWPLOWING. Free 274^)608. " • 1982 FORD ESCORT, 4 spd. Samela and Marcie. Kenney to available-May. 1. 600 'sq. ft. Call, ' AM/FM cassette, rear defrost, in- resubdivide a. lot that will not meet estimates. Call 274-2283 or 274-9870 or 2744374. -' _• 274-6545'. .AKC-GERMAN SHEPHERD' terval." wipers,, new steel-belted the minimum, square requirement tires, Excellent condition. Asking. of 200 feet, as required in, anft-80 pups, .blk. &• ..tan. Parents on, FLORIDA,. available:'" March,. SMALL REPAIRS; left intended premises,.- $250. 274-0736 aft. 5 or $3,500. 756-1977. District, located, at Lot. #1, Bassett private home near' Disney '&

. line of Leo and Marie Boarnival Bausch & Lomb Science Schol- Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, LEGAL PropertyNOTICES of the Watertown Historical Society 59.02 feet; thence Northwesterly arships. March 9, from. 8 a,m. to 1 p.m.. at along 'the Easterly line of .Raymond PERSONALS the VFW Post 7330 hall, Davis LEGAL NOTICE Peter Vaichus 486.18 feet; thence Ruth, Dunleavey, daughter of Street, Oakville. At a. regular session of the Zoo- Westerly along the Northerly line watertownhistoricalsociety.orgDavid Warren, son. of Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dunleavey, ing Board of Appeals of Water- of said. 'Vaichus 110 feet, more or. Mrs. Oliver Warren, Watertown, Waterto'wn, recently-was named to Tickets can be obtained' at 'the town, Ct., held on February 26, less, to a point on 'the •Easterly recently received a cash grant 'from tie Honors List at the Katharine door. 1986, it was voted that Appeal limits of the R-20 .Zone Line forth e 'the Rawlings Memorial. Scholar- Gibbs School in Norwalk. Miss #233 of Harold J. Toffey, to locate town of Watertown; thence Nor- ship Fund at the School of Dunleavey, a. graduate of The a sign 8 feet from, a street line in therly-along said, R-20 Zone Line Medicine of Case Western, Reserve Westover School, Middlebury, is a B-L District, located at #12 Fern 600 feet, more or less, to a, point HELP WANTED University, Cleveland, Ohio. entered, in 'the word processing Hill Road, be denied, in. the Southerly line of Wilfred and. program. Dated in Watertown, Connec- Simone Gauthier; 'thence. Westerly Receptionist-Estimator ticut, this 6th day of March, 1986. along 'the Southerly line of .said Lawrence Lamy, 1.96 'Echo Lake Road, recently was, named to the Kristiiie Rigopulos, daughter of Medium size, quality offset, prin- Cheryl Carley, Secretary Gauthier 490 feet, more or less; Mr. and Mrs. Christopher' N. Zoning Board, of Appeals •thence Northerly along, the Easter- 1.985 fall, semester Dean's List at ting Co., looking for someone to Bryant College, SMth.fi.dd, R.I. " Rigopulos, Woodbury Road, handle reception, answer • TT 3-6-86 ly line of said Gauthier and conti- recently was named to the 1985 fall, Mr. Lamy.is a, senior accounting telephone, typing, taking in. enters nuing Northerly along the Easter- semester Dean's List at Middlebury The Planning .and Zoning Commis-. ly line of Carmen and Giulia major at. the school. & figuring •estimates,.. Some book- College,,, Middlebury, Vt. 1 sion of Watertown, Connecticut, Guarino 245 feet, more or less, to keeping cxp. needed. Call, Mr ,., "will hold. a. public hearing in the a. point in the Westerly line of the Swimming Pancakes Read, Shiver Mountain Press, Kristen E. Gusky, daughter of Walertopi High School Library, State of Connecticut; thence' 868-0583. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Gusky, The Watertown High School 'French'. Street, Watertown, on Southerly along said State of Conn. 116 Honey Hill Road, is one of 35 boys swim team will hold its annual 'Wednesday, March 12, 1986, at 360 feet, .more or less, to a point; 7:30 P.M. on 'the following petition. 'thence continuing Southerly along Elizabethtown College. students and "request: said. State of Conn... 1030 feet, more selected for inclusion, in the 1986 ATTENTION ATTORNEYS To change approximately 15.6 or less, to the Northeasterly coiner edition of "Who's Who 'Among acres of presently zoned General. of'John and Helen Sanlenas; 'thence Students, In American 'Universities 'Do You Need Outside Secretarial Help? Industrial (IG-80) to Apartment Southwesterly along the Northerly and Colleges." Miss Gusky, a Residence, (R-A) on a certain line of said Saulenas 158.89 feet to Watertown High School graduate, I have eight years of Secretarial and Para-Legal Experience parcel of land situated in 'the Town a point, in. 'the Easterly line of is a junior majoring in computer Word Processing Includes: of Watertown and bounded as Berkshire Drive; thence science at, the Pennsylvania school. Form Documents ' Tapes Transcribed follows: Southeasterly along 'the • Easterly Repetitious Letters' Mailing Lists Beginning at. a. point, in. the line of said Berkshire Drive 52.90 Greg Kenuasis, 94 'Upper Whit- temore Road, Middlebury, and a Notary Public • Easterly line of Berkshire Drive, feet .to the point and t place of said point being at the intersection beginning. '' student at The Tat: School, recently L. ROCK won 'the annual Bausch & Lomb of the Easterly line of said Applicant: Keith S. Mahler TYPING SERVICE Berkshire Drive and. the Science Award, and now is eligi- At this hearing interested persons ble for one of several four-year Oakville. Connecticut ' 274-9505 Watertown-Waterbury Town Line, may appear and be heard and writ- and thence running Southwesterly ten communications received. A along the Watertown-Waterbury copy of 'the proposal is on file in. Town Line 51.34 feet to the Easter- 'the office of the Zoning Enforce- HELP ly line of Leonard J. and Evelyn LOST POODLE ment Officer, Town Hall Annex.. Williams; thence Northwesterly • Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, WANTED 500" Reward along the Easterly line of said this 27th day of February, 1.986; A small white Female Poodle was Williams 20.2 feet, more or less; Please Apply Norman Marcoux, Secretary lost in, Hartford, January 2. We think thence Southwesterly along 'the in Personi Planning and Zoning Commission she may be out of 'that area, by now. Northerly line of said Williams 100 . TT 3-6-86 feet, more or less;- thence Nor- VENEZIANO'S She was wearing, a red. collar and red. thwesterly along the Easterly line ENOUGH'S ENOUGH of Bernard and Pearl Gensberg MARKET neighborhood, or if you. Find/have 30.33 feet; thence Southwesterly Folks can't figure out why'politi- 254 Falls Ava, Oak. her, please call. along the Northerly line of said cians-make up so in any stories—the 346"8193 We miss her very much, Gensberg 131.64 feet; thence facts are usually enough. 274-4160 Southwesterly along the Westerly Need iimproving....call us! . ACCOUNTING MANAGER • ROOFING • SIDING SUBSIDARY REAL ESTATE Due to the expansion of the real estate accounting departiineni;, Danbury Saviiings • SEAMLESS GUTTERS &, Loan seeks an experienced subsidiary-real estate accounting manager. The Chimney Work • Emergency Work responsibilities of this new position include supervising an accounting staff and main- Altering • Paneling • Drop Ceiling; • Remodeling taining all! accounting records for DSL's subsidiaries, limited partnerships and! joint ventures. Four par accounting degree and a, minimum of 2 years previous accounting Oakville experience. Salary commensurate with experience. Paid medical', dental and pension benefits. Home Improvement. Co. Apply at or send! resume to: Personnel Office Joseph "Dean" Cilfone 60 Tarbell Avenue, Oakville DANBURY SAVINGS & LOAN 274-2328 • 283-0876 • 757-1000 36 Mil! Plain Rd, Suite 206. • MO e Danbury, CT 06811 EOE t MORTGAGES SLITTING FOREMAN' Serving Watertown First shift opening for an energetic individual with 1 FIXED experience in slitting'operation for a. brass strip mill. RATES Qualified applicants apply with resume to':: T For More Than 130 Years " FIRST MORTGAGES PLUME "& AT WOOD FIXED RATE •.ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE • MORTGAGES MILL DIVISION 1 ADJUSTABLE RITE 235 East. Main St. • Thomaston, Ct. MORTGAGES Jehu S. Brady Executive Vice-President '283-4331 ALSO An equal opportunity employer f j ' VA • P.O. Box 2«M IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 101 South Main. Si. i 'Waterbury,, Ct. We are a leading manufacturer of wave guide components FHA 06723 753-1.234 seeking to fill; the following challenging positions as soon LOAMS as possible.

} OILY • • TORCH SOLPERER 1 year experience in torch soldering'utilizing ability to read * ••' 1.1 We own ami operate our own equipment -,... ., IC 1 product drawings, a, thorough understanding of materials 1 3% Trips To . and equipment used in torch soldering. \ New England FREE . oewi ESTIMATE N.Y,IUH~"" - SIZER TRAINEE ' ." NEEDED PA Requires ability to read and enter product drawings, utilize 1 knowledge of mathematics in general manufacturing background. Excellent opportunity for the right individual! SETTAII Danbury If you decide to work for a, growing company offering EX- MORTGAGE WEEKLY TRIPS TO Hfe 787*0587 CELLENT STARTING WAGES,, an outstanding benefit, t Waterbury package, including pension,'profit sharing, major medical, COMPANY 757-8070 FLORIDA I New Milford educational reimbursement, and 11 paid holidays, apply 2024 East Main St. f 354-1050 in person today at: Waterbury Torrlngton . . a Division o) ' «2-i50a TECH SYSTEMS CORP. i REALTY WORLD DALEY DVEHMTEAMOfSaVICE .. SettBii Associates, lit. MttMovkm flJitfia 401 WATERTOWN ROAD Mtmtmm MOVING &. STORAGE. INC Florida 575-0011 SgmmmES P§5»82:4-42A4I THOMASTON, CT. 06787 ! . Equal Opportunity Employer " Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 24 Town Times '(Watertown,," Conn.) March 6, 1986, gas stations in the stole, asking, according to new regulations, he Wednesdays, March. 19 and. 26, The reorganization, plan. has. cut • Gas Prices High abouwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgt their pricing experiences. "must put in a separate cash register from 6 to 1.0 p.m down the work force at the authori- (Continued from page 1) At first glance, It seems there is for the gas. He also must, sell A CPR demonstration, will be ty office, the superintendent added. held at the Naugatuck Valley Mai,, The same three stations had the little rhyme or reason why prices groceries at an at least '60 to 40 per- are not only higher- locally, but cent ratio to> gas. Wolcott Road, Waterbury,, on. lowest price: for unleaded—$1.12 a Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m. gallon—while FISCA's $1.21 price even quite different, from stations "I'm either going to have to give TED TIETZ, JR. selling 'the same gas. For example, to 3 p.m. A CPR Home Study was lowest for a gallon of super up the gas, or give up the beer," TRUCKING there are. four "Mobil outlets in he surmised. Even (hough he had, course will, be held 'Wednesday, unleaded. 1 Qucissuk R. Woodbury' town, yet the price of regular rang- March. 1.2, from. 6 to 10 p,m. and Highest prices among 'the stations just spent $20,000 to put in four 263-3972 ed from, a low of $ LOT at Straits new underground gas tanks, he said Saturday, March. 15, from 1.0 a.m. for premium unleaded were $1.49 YOU CALL. WE HAUL Turnpike to $1.23 at Economy to 2 p.m. at the- full-service pomp at 'the he Is considering 'taking out his- ANYTIME, ANY PLACE Tire, Registration is on a. first, come, Watertown Gulf, and $1.46 at pumps, which. ...usually provide . CRUSHED STONE first served basis. 'To register for Howard Carter's Echo Lake Atwood's Service on Main. Street British Petroleum (BP) or Citgo - GRAVEL • LOAM • SAND Amoco. doesn't sell regular leaded; gas. 'courses, and. for further informa- BULLDOZING Economy Tire doesn't have lower- tion on class sites, call the Red "I've heard prices are going to Outside of the summer months, RBSOMItf' RMB' grade unleaded. The price dif- 'Cross at 755-1137. start going, back up," said Butch he said he .usually sells about 300 You're Always A fiend ference between Straits Turnpike's Pinard, owner of the Main Street gallons of gas a week at Ms npr- When you Call Ted super unleaded and 'that, at Ar- Water & Sewer A&D Automotive, a Sunoco sta- tfaern outpost. mand's Fuel. on. Davis Street is 1.4 tion. He said prices have come (Continued from, page 1) cents a. gallon. down about 8 cents in 'the past Health, Courses name only," he added. month. "Full service (prices) won't go •Mr. Petroccia 'said his instruc- down," said attendant Mark. Dean •The extra distance between tions were to make recommenda- at Ae Watertown Gulf, which, has By Red Cross Waterbury and Watertown to pay tions on. the salaries, but, the town full- and self-service pumps. He haulers contributes to the higher During March manager and Council would have noted, 'the station, keeps two people prices locally, he said. But while the final say. on the job for 'the pumps, while the federal regulations say retail 'The Waterbury Area Chapter of Oakville Gulf only has one person operators must make 18 to 20 cents the American Red. Cross, 64 on duty. profit off a gallon, some city sta- Holmes Avenue, Waterbury, will ENGINEERED tions are charging as low as 4 to 5 Such differences, he said, ac- be offering, several, health courses NYLON AND cents, he believed. count for higher prices at. a full- during 'the month, of March,. service station, as opposed to do-it- A Standard First Aid Review SINTERINGS Mr. Pinard says prices probably POLYESTER yourself pumping. Both Gulfs are will go down a few cents, yet, but course will be held 'Tuesday, supplied By Patterson. Oil Co. in AND SEWING THREADS •not much. It all depends on prices March. 4, 11, 18, and 25 from 7 to Torrington. stations pay to the distributors. 10 p.m. at Swift Junior •'High. PLASTICS;, INC Howard Carter grumbled he had "The prices are: going, to stay 'the School, 250 Colonial St., Oakville. just paid $8,000 for a daytime ship- same as 'they are," said Johnny A Home Study Multimedia Stan- A Cavallo pessimistically at the dard First Aid course will be held ment of gas, then found out that A WAFER TOWN night it was going down another 2 town's lone Exxon, station. Late last Thursday, March 13, from, 6 to 10 WATERTOWN INDUSTRY SINCE 1888 cents a gallon. He said the infor- week he was selling only super p.m.. and Saturday, March 22, INDUSTRY mation left him in a bad mood. unleaded, since his other two from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Another pumps were fresh out, similar course will, be held "Gas shouldn't, be over 75 cents a gallon," he stated. He estimated The most unique problem. Is be- prices "have gone down about a ing experienced by Maurice Hebert dime the past month.. on Litchfield Road. 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