JEWETT CITY-Without a Doubt, Norlne Guillet Returns to Regis Last Yea1·, Was Elected Editor-In· Taking Part in the Anniversary Chief
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TH·E· GR,ISWOLD ATOM V ol. J No. 8 J E WETI' CITY. CONN' ., 'I'HUit.'IOI\'1(, S I<:I'TEMIIJ!;It 18, 11,_,7 Ai>!>licalioo for Second ClaaR Permit l'eodlug at J e wett City l'09l 0 ffice. 7c COI•J' Firemen Hold Olson, Dudkowski, KJ onon, Extra Annual Clambake ' The lliOiit r<!ce n t lu rorma.tlon JEWETT ClTY - T he JeweU from the slate's attorney general City }1'ire Department IJetd jtg aa"' has meant a change in t h e demo- nual clumbakc, thiH past S unday. Form Big 3 in Town Govt. cratf.c s late ror t he coming elec- at the Quinnebaug camp sites. Tli• lfon. According to his statement, firemen were ther.·e 55 strong togt:t... as governed by a supplement to her _with a few invited g u61ts, in democratic plale. all o{ wh<>m statute 109. section J!!. any town cludmg town fathers a nd the chief NO RIVALS FOR ELECTION gained their nominations without that has bi-annual e lections, need of police. Henry Vaegird. opposition were: Napoleon Doyon NOT aiJido by the minority rule. Chester Sweet was the cht~ir~ for asscssro; Joseph Stafford for Locally tha.t means, that the roan of the committee on arrange. board of tax r·eview; Michael J. democrats can have two asses- ment!\. The ("hief operator on pre ASSURES VET OFFICIALS Knonon, lax collector; Harvey Me sors, and two members ror the pnrations was that ulocal fountaia nat·d ..Joseph Olanrlet·, Peter Seku board of tax review. elected In ' o{ youth", Gordy Willis. Sr. Gord, JEWETT Cr'l'Y - Bijou Hall la, a nd 1: icholas Malinowski, con th~, October balloting. has become a past master at bake overflowed Monday night with stables; Gordon Willis, Sr.. and 1 hereforc, the. democra.llc town preparations. His reputation <MI voters at the Democratic caucus. FIRST SELECTMAN Hobert p,•ospcrl, registrars of vo ~ornnlitlee met 1 uesday Jllght and this score is such , that the majo- La. t minute loud speaker announ ters: John Barnett and Richard added to its slate the names or rity of the s ummer's batces hel• cem nts throughout the boroug"h . Dudkowski members o( school board John Walsh for assesso r, and locally are supervised b hl t hat or A lpherle Tetreault as a Organhmtion a nd clubs a lw!ys boosting new incumbents, brought The r<'publ ican caucus, held the 1~ tile crowd to overflowing and so same night, served to nominate ~:~i<.lei~~te !or the board or tax to _Gordy w~th gratitude for h~ served to stir the excitement, at candidates who would be sure to ]l'urther business ror the com- culinary achievement.~. wh.at promised to be a n uneventful s rve in office as members of the mlttee Included lite election o[ lite Jack McEIIigotte. Alec Ranq affair. Voters waited on t he street minol'i ly group. Michael J. Knon rollo)Vin g officers tor the next and Alvio Gilbert were other stat for a~ long as twenty minutes. be on. however·. was e ndorsed :for the two years. Chairman , H . Francis warts on the cooking end. fore finally being able to gaia eft job of tax colleclot·. Others on the ~ cLaughlln; Vice-chairman, Ma- Stan Roberts, Walt Butremovic. trance; the last few made it jusl republican ticket wi ll be : assessor. r1on Gauthier; secretary and Pop Loranger. Andy Misiorek an• in time to cast their ballot for 1st Adam Medick ..Jr., board of tax treasurer, Stella Gibeault. They Louis Skoczylas aiM as..~isted. review. Frank W. Stetson; Consta~ will serve Cor two years. Other selectman. Chowder was served at one i• John Skaradowski a nd Philip E. bles. Roger· Pepin, Frank Holmes, members or the committee are: Charles Campbell, and Benjamin Gerard Ve:dna, Louts Gibeault. the afternoon. The featu re meal Anthony had much to do with was served at five p. m. and ill li vC'ning the caucus. by their l&st Young. Jr.; registrars of votors, Stella Glbeaull, Helen Charlier. William LaPointe (cha.irman of th \Vilfrpd Chartier. Stanley J . eluded: Steamed clams. mackereL minute decisions to oppose Henry pork sausages, sweet potatoes. E. 0 Ison for 1st selectman and republican town committee) a nd Derda, John Walsh. Ulderic E. Jodoin, Alpherle Tetreault, John fried potatoes, corn on the cob, and CheAter r.. Dudkrowski for town from the 2nd district. Francis La boiled lobsters. Liberte; board of finance, Walter Sawicki. ~Iary Barnett, Peter Sek clel'k"': reR.pectivel y. Both Skara do ~ Rain kept the boys under • wski and Anthony are ex-service Hyde and Maxsim Pepin. ula, Napoleon Doyon. Michael Konon, AI Kargul, and Leon Barr. shelter where card games were en men and there remained the pos '!'he republican town committee joyed. Chet Sweet won a best "2 sibility of at least. one Or both being now reserves the ' right to select . oul of 3 falls" from Pop Loranger sucees~ful of ousting their oppo candidates to fill out their ticket, September 26th. Thts wtll serve Iin a rooster bout. nent~. The eventun.L ballotin~ ser this, however, must be done with as the beginning of building up a ,_rembPrs ot this scJPct g roup of ved only af4 a vote of co nfidence in two days. They may endorse the fund that should grow large e- community protectors are: Fore- on the part of the public in Harry Hem-y E. Olson democratic candidates. llOugh to make such a school a re- man, Henry Oullette; Jst assist.. Ohmn and Che:i;ter L. Duokowski. ality. ant. Peter Sekula; 2ud assistan,t, both of whom have served faith· 1.'he most important visitor and ILouis . koczy1as: secretary. Tom futlv for over 10 years. be as interested in the prospect of speaker will be Dr. Albert L. Rob- Wakeley; treasurer, Clovis Casa 1'he caucus OJ>ened with H . a record breaking vote, as they School Section bins o{ West Haven, Conn. who vant; Drivers. Tom McHugh, Walt Francis McLaughlin. chairman of were in guessing the ultimate win is a specialist in the field of hetp-1 ~utremo\'IC, Ed Grotlli<O,_ JOhll th<> democratic town committee, ner. Total ballots cast was 517. a· Editors Elected ing cerebral palsies. He will tell l~lake, and Ted Boule; FLre ~o being- ~elected to preside. He was bout 50 short of a democratic cau o{ the requirements of such n l!C(\. 'Vm. :\lcGovern. captalO. quickly flanked by Lloyd Rioux, cus record. 0( these. Harry Olson J ewe tt City - .\t a meeting or school and what is can accompli3h. Gusta,·e Hassler. Alec Raney, Ulderic F. .Jodoin. Lionel E. Bou gained 352;_ John Skaradowski,_159 ~li g l~ scho?l students_ i. u_terested It may take years to accumulate Ch:~.rles Roy, Harvey Menard. Ar- ch r. Gordon Willis, Sr.. and Jes The other six were null and vo1d. 1n JOurnalism. an cd1tonal staff 1 The next vote was cast for town was elected. This staff, under the the !un~s n~cessary to build. ;nan. ~~:1~~ c~~};:.r· :;~~~srt ~~:~ ~~: se Rogers. as ('heckers; tellers were 1 and mamtam such a school. How- \Vm. Grenier. Alpnerie LeClaire, .John Burda. clerk, town treasurer and agent for s.upervision of ?o.liss Edna B. ever, the problems are that of dis 1 the town deposit fund all in on~. Stephens, will be In charge. o( Stanley Derda. Chester Sweet and tress to mothers and their crippled Continued on Page T William Dwyer. Chester· Dudkowski had 362 of news releases to this publlcauon. these. as against 116 for Philip I .\s announced here last w e~k. young ones. H the importance of 11\11tile the first ballots were be the mov ccan be grasped by the ing cast for choice ot: 1st select Anthony. ~:::irst~~~~nl:ec~~~:t te~~lh\~ w~\~: general public, the institution WNOC HAS FffiST man. the huge crowd seemed - to Others who will appear \on the Atom, we- eldy. The idea is a could very well become a reahty 1 new one and wl1 1 develop slowly; within a year. eventually, it is planned. the stu ANNIVERSARY dents will edit Ul) to two full LOCAL COLLEGIATES pagt)S. No barriers have been :-<ORWICH -In commemoration set for the sort ot material that Neighbors Night of its first year on the air, statio!l students might choose to write. LISBON - The Hon. Horace· W 1\ 0 C had a special broadcast A RECORD NUMBER Alia Hakklla o[ Canterbury, a yesterday Wednesday the 17th senior, valedictorian of her class Sccloy Brown will be the chief speaker at a :-<ElGHBORS :-<IGHT irom 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. JEWETT CITY-Without a doubt, Norlne Guillet returns to Regis last yea1·, was elected editor-in· Taking part in the anniversary chief. She is a girl without fear gathering, to be held at tbe Lisbon tlih" year's d~partures from J ew at Boston. Ma.ss. on September 17, Grange No. 195. tomorrow. Fri program were ~1ayor Muliens; 1st ett City and locale, by young 1947. or writing and should prove a ca Selectman Theodore Richards; ReJC Jla ble nnti n cog tor this new day evening at :30 p. m. The pu· studPnts In pursuit o! highe r blic is invited to attend. Brown of the )forwich Chamber learning, has reached a reeord Margaret Dudkowski e nters sC'hool endeavor. ol C'<>mmerce; George Shattuck. The l'f'maludt"r of the staft in breaking number.