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Manchester Historical Society S o u th W est N o rth Elast 1 ♦ P a s s 1 4 P a s s 1 N T P a s s 4 4 A ll p a s s 1 MANC'lli:S'n'R m-RALIX Thursday, Jan. 2.S, 1990 MANCHE.STER HERALD, Thursday, J,in 25 RECORD MANCHESTER A bou t Town Obituaries Police Roundup Irish seeks ethics ruling Social ica is scheduled Homeless man faces 7 charges Henrietta Binks Atkinson of Middletown; two Burial will be in East Cemetery. on second conflict charge There will be a social tea for the women of Bolton Henrietta (Sloan) Binks, 88, of daughters. Gale Alley of Rochester There are no calling hours. A former East Hartford resident who has been staying Congreg.iiional Church on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Chandler 333 Bidwell St., formerly of Hills, Mich., and Jane Kennedy of Memorial donations may be made at the Samaritan Shelter for the homeless, 466 Main St., By Rick Santos think it’s purely political and a Hall. TJic tea is being held to choose a regular meeting for a vote. Woodbridge Street, died Wednesday East Hartford; a brother, Walter E. to the Concordia Lutheran Church. Manchester Herald Democratic attempt of obstructing was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Manchester and A local resident, Seymour Kud- date for a Women’s Fellowship. For more information, (Jan. 24, 1990) at Manchester Tedford of Underhill, Vt.; and two The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 turned over to Glastonbury authorities, police said. the Republicans’ administration of low, of 81 Milford Road, filed a call Ruth Baker at 649-3905. Memorial Ho.spitaI. She was the sisters, Bette Dowling and Barbara E. Center St., is in charge of arran­ town government.” A1 Cardini, 35, was wanted in Glastortbury on two Republican town Director Wal­ complaint with the Ethics Commis­ widow of Joseph Binks. Covill, both of Andover; 10 gements. Cliorus to hold guest night counts of sixth-degree larceny, one count of driving lace J. Irish Jr., facing a second con- Irish explained why he has re­ sion after Irish voted on Nov. 21 to She was bom in Portadown, grandchildren; and one great- while intoxicated and two counts of failure to appear in fiict of interest charge since Novem­ quested the charges be examined. The Silk City Barbershop Chorus will hold a guest Earl W. Cormier extend the lease the Manchester County Armagh, Northern Ireland, granddaughter. court to answer the above charges, police said. ber, IS requesting the Ethics Com­ “I don’t want to have any n gin on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Bentley School, 57 Hol- Earl W. Cormier, 65, of 7 Olcott Country Club has to rent town Aug. 12, 1901, and had been a A private funeral will be held at He also was'wanted in East Hartford for operaung a mission examine his vote to approve suspicions against me in the minds Iisier St. Men of all ages and interests are invited to learn Drive, died Thursday (Jan. 25, property used for a golf course. Manchester resident since 1922. the convenience of the family with motor vehicle with a suspended license and failure to ap­ the appointment of the town auditor. of the public,” he said. more about the chorus and to join in fcllow.ship. Singing 1990) at Manchester Memorial Kudlow said Irish had a conflict of Before retiring, she was employed burial in the Townsend Cemetery, Conflict charges were raised by That Thibodeau insured himself ,ind reading music skills arc not required. Hospital. He was the husband of pear in court, police said. TT U U interest becau.se he is a member of in the etching department of ^ att & Andover. There are no calling hours. C&rdinif who nifldc hcfldiuics in the Herfllu when he Democratic Director Stephen T. and his car with Irish was not made Mary R. (Devine) Cormier. the club. Whitney. She was a member of St. The Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) Cassano, who has said Irish had a public until Thibodeau wrote a letter Weight-loss group to meet Bom in Waterville, Maine, he said the shelter refused to let him stay there because he Irish is also a former member of a Peter’s Episcopal Church, South Main St., is in charge of arrange­ was from out of town, was held overnight at the Glaston­ conflict because Michael J. to Republican Mayor Theunis The Women’s Association to Enjoy Slimming will lived in Manchester for 42 years. He group called the Friends of Golf in Windsor, and was a former member ments. bury M ic e Department on a $14,500 surety bond and is Thibodeau, of the auditing firm ’Terry” Werkhoven, attacking Cas­ meet Tuesday at 72 E. Center Street. Weigh-in will be was the former owner and operator Manchester, often referred to as of the Daughters of Liberty Ladies scheduled to appear today in Manchester Superior Court, Bennett, Katz & 'Thibodeau, carries sano for alleging the GOP chose from 6 to 7 p.m. A pot-luck supper will follow. New Vilis O. Paups of a Mr. Hot Point store in FOGIM. 'The group, made up of Orange Lodge Institute No. 17. automobile and personal insurance Thibodeau’s firm because of Manchester. He retired from police said. members of the club, supported the members arc welcome. She is survived by a son, Victor Vilis O. Fhups, 78, 444 Hillstown with Irish’s insurance agency. favoritism. In the letter, 'Thibodeau Road, husband of Zenta Economy Electric. He was the plan to extend the club’s lease of the Binks of Manchester; a daughter. If Wally’s making a commission, said he had no relationship with Firearms course is offered founder of DACO Reel & Rod of land. Pearl Minch of Manchester; eight (Jakobovics) Raups, died Tuesday he shouldn t be hiring his clients Irish other than the insurance and Two face drug charges Four days after Kudlow made the Safe and proper handling and care and storage of grandchildren; and a great- (Jan. 23, 1990) at Manchester Manchester. He was an Army, the fact their offices had been in the into positions,” Cassano said today, charge, he said he received a firearms will be taught during a one-time, three-hour granddaughter. Memorial Hospital. veteran of World War II and a mem­ same building. The TYi-Town Narcotics Task Force arrested two adding that the auditor’s post pays threatening note signed only by course to be offered Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. at The funeral will be Saturday at He was bom in Memele, Latvia, ber of the DAY. $95,000. P ■This is the second time since May 5, 1911, and had been a He is survived by two daughters Manchester residents Wednesday night on drug posses­ FOGIM. Irish denied any coruiec- Manchester Community College’s Division of Continu­ 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Irish said today, “I think it’s a Irish’s election to the Board of and son-in-laws, Christine and Gary sion and selling charges, police said. tion with the note and members of ing Education, 60 Bidwell St. The fee is $35. Students Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Manchester resident for more than very frivolous charge against me. 1 Directors in November that he has wishing to qualify for basic markmanship certification 35 years. Before retiring, he was a Cormier-Kaiser of Manchester, and Nilda Terrez, 41, and Roberto Gomez Zayas, 20, both the group denied any knowledge of in East Cemetery. Calling hours arc of 48 School S t, second floor, were each charged with been accused of having a conflict may make arrangements with instructors for additional Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. self-employed carpenter in the con­ Patricia and Peter D eSocio of required “live fire” instruction. For more information, struction industry. He was a member Manchester; and two sons and operating a drug factory, possession of cocaine with in­ Memorial donations may be made tent to sell within 1,000 feet of a school and two counts call 647-6242. to S t . Peter’s Book of of the American Latvian Evangeli­ daughter-in-laws, Robert and Dar­ cal Lutheran Church, and a member lene Cormier of Vernon, and David of risk of injury to a minor, police said. Police said Ae Support group to meet Remembrance, Sand Hill Road, two were attempting to sell drugs near Bennet Junior South Windsor 06074. of the Latvian Sportsmens Club of and Deborah Cormier of Cassano defends travel bill Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday nights at 7:30 Connecticut and sang in the choir Manchester; nine grandchildren; High School. p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes St. Rose Mae Gomes group of the club for many years. five brothers, Kenneth Connier of They also were cited for possession of cocaine with in­ tent to sell, possession of cocaine, possession of Ask at the information desk for the meeting room. Rose Mae Gomes, 65, of He is also survived by a son and Springfield, Mo., Gerald Cormier of Waterville, Maine, Donald and marijuana anid possession of drug paraphernalia, police against criticism by Irish Hartford, died Tuesday (Jan. 23, daughter-in-law, Talivaldis and Body design class offered 1990) at Hartford Hospital. She is Irene Paups of Stanford; and a Ronald Cormier, both of Clinton, said. Terrez and Zayas were held on $10,000 cash bonds Registration is underway for a new six-week body survived by her daughter, Lucrctia daughter, Ilga Zenta Paups of Maine, and Maurice Cormier of By Rick Santos travel.
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