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The Wilmington Permanent area. The old school is to be The storage space would be Building Committee has not yet demolished shortly. used to store lawn mowers, arrived at a valid estimate of It the tennis courts stay in track hurdles, sleds, dummies costs for its project of new ad- their present position they tor lootball practice, etc. ditions to and renovation ot the should be raised six inches, the Andrea Silverman, aware ol - i : high school. committee was told. The basic the tact that the costs can 3TE£iS] As ot the close of the meeting costs to demolish, add more escalate, said that if she had to ti_ of Tuesday evening the figures gravel, and rebuild was make a choice it would be tor ■ J educational facilities "I would were: Renovation of existing estimated at $45,000. _Q- TIT buildings and facilities. To construct new courts say No, to the bleachers." $3,352,000, and construction of elsewhere would be $60,000. Another opinion was voiced by new facilities. $2,705,000. Add to basic costs. Berme LaVila. who believed the this the $35,000 already ap- The athletic tacilities are a committee was getting into to propriated from taxation and matter ol interest to many high costs. "If we keep going," he warned, "we could bet up to the figures amount to $6,092,000. persons. Wilmington's select- i— $8,000,000 in costs, and what I "IT Nor is the committee certain men have presented their I i'. L as to the amount of reim- thoughts from time to time. would the people say'.' You have :m rsement that will come trom the Committee members are, in to say No to some cerain u Commonwealth ot part, of the belief that athletic items!" . Diane Allan tacilities should be on a separate It was about this time that mentioned the sum of 46 per- article, to be discussed apart Andrea suggested this be a cent, from memory, at the end from educational tacilities, in selectman's article in the of the meeting, and later revised the special town meeting. special town meeting. it to 46.7 to 50 percent reim- The figures at this time tor a Buz/. Slapczynski pointed out Preliminary plans for additions and renovations to Wilmington High School include a new School plans gymnasium I upper left) and a new cafeteria (lop center I. The front of the building is at the bursement for interest, with up new field house are $700,000. that in the present bleachers, bottom of this sketch. The new gymnasium would occupy much of the existing parking lot. to 50 percent reimbursement for This would include, at basic which are 30 years old, when construction. The architects will costs, an eight station gym- people in the first three rows have the figures ready, they nasium. stand up, it is useless for the said, lor the next meeting. The ligures lor a lour station people in back. proposed tield house, said he The committee expects to add gymnasium would be $400,000. A sprinkler system, lor the aulos, and "I have to call in had been on a tour of inspection up all the tigures next week, and According to the architects this lootball held, was also defended men, on overtime, on Saturdays, Bloodmobile "in the Mernmack River to be prepared to present those could include an indoor track by Slapczynski. The estimated to grade the Held just before the Valley- figures to the state School and room lor lour lull basketball cost is $21,000. La Vita had a games." September 10 Only Methuen and Reading, Building Assistance Board games. strong leeling against a John Brooks suggested (hat a he said, would have a better A Red Cross blood drive will (SBABi. The architects seem to There is no final decison at sprinkler system. He thought fence be built around the school, i.s a part of the school project, field house than that proposed be held at trie Wilmington Fire be of the belief that the reim- this point. the committee could put $21,000 lor Wilmington. He excepted Station on Saturday, Sept. 10 bursement on interest costs The lootball bleachers, too, lo much better use. and thus entitle the town to Lowell - High School in this trom 10 a.m. r» 4 p.m. amount of "up to 20 percent." were a subject ot d'scussion. Stapczy u«irjfiaid< tha 6pri°fclar reyn&uEsestent. The aMMtaets* said that was possible. statement. Lowell has a building Part of the Tuesday The estimate to repair the system is conceived as a labor which is 400 feet by 400 feet, and discussion, on which no final present bleachers, said to have saving device. Someone has to Diane Allan suggested con- TOWN OF WILMINGTON crete posts, to keep kids with is in many ways the best to be decision was made, was whether been made by Mr. McClanahan, go out, at the present time, automobiles from breaking lound in the area. or not to transfer tennis courts is $70,000. The estimate lor a every day, and move the Next week, Chairman Marvin across the common, to the site of new set ot bleachers, with sprinklers around This system, through. Andrea Silverman pointed out that kids on Weiner said, as the meeting the old Center School, or to concrete stands and metal he said, would save the town motorcycles could get through. closed: "We'll rank in the make that area into a parking benches is reported at $95,000 money. This would add approximately A fence around the baseball The town manager spoke of ligures tor the SBAC." having a chain link fence. The BOARD OF SELECTMEN TOWN OK WILMINGTON 400 seats over the present held alsp found the town TOWN OK WILMINGTON architect assured the committee Notice FINANCE COMMITTEE capacity. manager in support. There is too Street Acceptance by "something can be done." PUBLIC HEARING Town Manager Buzz Stapc- much vandalism he said. The Betterment Petition The Wilmington Finance Commit- zynski describes the new "kids" get onto the field in John Brooks, speaking ol the 1984 Town Meeting tee will hold a public hearing on bleachers as being planned to be The Board of Selectmen of the September 7, 1983 at 7:30 p.m in the elevated five leet above the Town of Wilmington gives notice Wilmington Memorial Library Con- lootball field and with ramps, to JOE CUOCO that all informal petitions for war- ference Room on the warrant ar- rant articles for Acceptance of aid handicapped persons. NOTICE ticles for the Special Town Meeting I Streets by the Betterment Plan, so Retirement Banquet The Board of Selectmen hereby to be held September 19, 1983. Beneath the bleachers, he said, called,- in the Town of Wilmington gives notice that there will be a William J. Hanlon, Chairman there could be storage tacilities Friday, Sept 30, 1983 for the Annual Town Meeting of 1984, Special Town Meeting held Wilmington Finance and a space for hot dog and must be filed with the office of the Sons of Italy Hall, Wilmington September 19, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. to be A31 Committee other refreshment sales. Town Clerk, Town Hall,.Wilmington, Social Hour: 7 8 p.m. Dancing 8 12 held at the Barrows Auditorium in the High School, Church Street, in no later than 4:30 p m. on September Roast Beel Dinner 8 p.m. Donation $12.50 16, 19b3. said Town of Wilmington. Daniel H Ballou, Jr. WILMINGTON LITTLE LEAGUE For tickets contact: Daniel H Ballou. Jr. Chairman, Board Jim Rooney, Jay Palmer, Don Mercier Chairman, Board A24.31.S7 of Selectmen 1984 REGISTRATIONS or Church St. Hardware A24,S7,14 of Selectmen Softball and Baseball (all divisions) PLACE: Rotary Park WILMINGTON SCHOOL HOURS DATE: Sept 7, 8 & 9, 1983 *JL 9ettrff* Auto Bwtj High School 7:50 a.m. 2:20 p.m. TIME: 6:30 8:00 p.m. S$F Top Quality Work Intermediate 7:55 a.m. 2:20 p.m. COST: 1 Child $20.00 e Elementary 8:55 a.m. 2:55 p.m. 2 Children $30.00 includes: Complete Auto Body Services Kindergarten 8:55 a.m. 11:25 p.m. 1 st Session 3 or more $40.00 * INSURANCE WORK Owner 12:25 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 2nd Session PAYMENT: By check to Wilmington Little League * MAJOR COHESION REPAIR Jim Jerrett School Starts on Wednesday, September 7, 1983. Birth certificates required tor new registrations * FRAME STRAIGHTENING 210 AndoverSt. There will be a FULL DAY for all students the first day of school. * EXPERT COLOR MATCHING Wilmington ELIGIBILITY: Baseball: Birthdate before 8/1/76 Starting on Wednesday, September 7,1983, there will no longer * OVERALL PAINTING Softball: Birthdate before 8/1/75 * GLASS REPLACEMENT 658-3213 be early release days on Wednesdays. Congratulations Dawn M. Ballou on your promotion to 658-7666 a supervisory position (Eaaalot BReal Jiatate Now 312.119 MainSMmln fitSt., Wllminaton.Wilmington, Mats.Mass. Inc. HOMEHTUP Accepting 1983co,on,a, at Lahey Clinic FREE EVALUATION Call tor your appointment Park Mall LIFE QF YOUR HOME TODAY! 658-8100 Auto Insurance W,LM,NGTON

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Just a few short months after Tewksbury bandstand concert a Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. being refurbished, the band- Neville of Spare Street, Dracut Thurs., Sept. 1: 1:30 p.m., Wil. Sat.. Sept. 10: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. true Pops'"Family event This Blood drive at Wilmington Fire stand on the Tewksbury Town have announced the (inlclf n Age Club meets at K of C concert is supported in full by Station. Common will be the site of a the Massachusetts Arts Lottery engagement of their daughter, Hall. Sun.. Sept. 11: 9 a.m., Wil. "Pops'-^style concert on Labor Mary E. Neville to Andre Mon.. Sept. 5: 2 p.m. at Council, as administered by the United Methodist Church School Day from 1 to 3 p.m. The Tewksbury Arts Council. (Andy) M. LaFave, Jr., son of Faneuil Hall. Boston. Commonwealth Woodwind Mr. and Mrs. Andre M. LaFave Spotlighters Touring Company opens. Call 658-4519. The Commonwealth Wood- Quintet, based in Tewksbury, of Columbia Street, Wilmington. to perform for muscular Sun., Sept. 11: 2 p.m., wind Quintet was formed in 1979 Spotlighters to hold auditions will be performing in that by five young artists dedicated Mary is a graduate of Dracut dystrophy. for Grease, at the Boutwell September 5 concert on the to perlorming woodwind music High School, and the University Mon.. Sept. 5: 1 to 3 p.m., School. common. of Lowell with a degree in concert by Commonwealth in an accessible and exciting Mon., Sept. 12: 7 p.m., at The Commonwealth Wood- way. business administration. Woodwind Quintet at Tewks. Boutwell School, Spotlighters to wind Quintet was established in Since that time, the quintet Her fiance is a graduate of band stand. hold auditions for Grease. i979 and is well known through lias performed at the Gardner Wilmington High School and is Wed., Sept. 7. Thurs.,8, Fri., 9: Sept. 12: 7 to 8:30 p.m., its concerts and educational Museum in Boston, the employed with Sweetheart 6:30 to8 p.m., Wil. Little League Registration for Wil. Comm. programs in the New England University of Lowell, the Plastics, Wilmington. Regis at Rotary Park. Schools courses, at WHS. area. The instruments involved Museum of Fine Arts and Roger A September wedding is Wed., Sept. 7: Parents without cateteria. in this Tewksbury based quintet Williams College. In addition, planned. Partners, general meeting, 8 are the flute, oboe, clarinet, the quintet has a commitment to p.m., North Andover VFW. Tues., Sept. 13: Tewks Golden Mary Neville Age Club meets at Senior basson and french horn. bringing classical music to Thurs. Sept. 8: 10:45 a.m., Center. The program will feature children in an educational, buses leave Wil. Drop-in Center Mosquito spraying planned Tues.. Sept. 13 - 16: 9 a.m. to 1 selections by Joplin and Sousa participatory format. This lor North Shore Music Theatre. p.m.. Tewks. Town Hall, surplus as well as other light en- commitment resulted in the Thurs. thru Sun. Sept. 8-11: Mosquito spraying will take swamp areas, according to Lu cheese and butter distribution. tertaining pieces. quintet being funded in 1982 and Shriners Rodeo at Aleppo place earlier this fall than and McMenimen, and costs Same manner as before. Call The audience is suggested to 1983 by the Lowell Arts Council, Temple, Wil.; Eves, at 7:30 originally aniticipated, ac- about $3,000. There is no danger 851-4342. take lawn chairs, blankets and to bring their programs to the p.m.. Matinees Sat. Sun. 1:30 cording to Jack Lu, vice to pets or other animals either. Wed.. Sept. 14. Thurs.. 15: refreshments to make this first Lowell public schools. p.m. chairman ol the Tewksbury Lu reminds all residents to Tewks. Flu - pneumonia clinics, Thurs.. Sept. 8: 6 to 9 p.m. at Board of Health. The spraying take precautions against call 851-6371. Tewks. Town Hall. Register lor will be held on September 3 mosquito bites, including liberal Wed.. Sept. 14: 8 p.m.. Rec. Bowling. between 6:00 and 8:00 a.m. In use of insect repellant and Wilmington Grange meets at bits & pieces Thurs.. Sept. 8: 7:30 p.m., case of inclement weather, limiting exposed skin when Bay Street Hall. Tewks. Newcomers and Neigh- however, the spraying will be outdoors. Birthdays Hillson of Mackey Road and bors Club fall schedule begins at Wed.. Sept. 14: Spotlighters done between September 4 and Touring Company at St. Thomas Jean Carrasco of Adams Hope Miceli ol Webber Street. St. William's Church lower 10. Wed.. Sept. 14: Parents Street, Wilmington and John Gloria Corcoran of Woburn church hall. Call 657-7218 or 851- According to Lu and Board of without Partners newcomers Smith of Laurel Avenue will Street, Wilmington will be a Flu clinics 6315. Health Director Bill Mc meeting, 8 p.m.. North Andover share birthday greetings on year wiser on September 8 as Sat.. Sept. 11: 9 to 11 a.m.. Menimen, sometimes the VFW. September 4. will Judy Maher of Boisvert to be held Register lor Tewks. Rec spraying does not occur until Wed.. Sept. 14: 8 p.m.. St. At least five area residents Koad, Tewksbury. Bowling. spring when it is annually done. Thomas Womens' Club meets at will be celebrating birthdays on September 9 will mark the day The Tewksbury Board of Sat.. Sept. 10: 10 a.m. lo 5 The spraying has been advanced Villanova Hall. September 5 - David Siano of on which Chris Sullivan ol Health will sponsor flu - p.m.. Wil. Congregational due to "the remote equine en- Wed.. Sept. 14: 9 p.m., Whipple Road, Tewksbury. Columbia Street, Wilmington cephalitis threat that has arisen pneumonia clinics as follows: Church cralt lair. Public in- Nancy Amico of Roper Lane, becomes a teenager. Chris will Wed.. Sept. 14: Carnation Spotlighters' Tribute to and the relatively large amount vited. who will be old enough to vote; Drive, noon to 1 p m.; Saunders Broadway at Villanova Hall. share his special day with of swamp and wetland areas in and Wilmington residents Lori Stephen McDermott ol Arlene Circle, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. and Fri., Sept. 16: 12:30 to 1:30 Tewksbury." He also said that THE COMMONWEALTH OF p.m.. regis. and introductory Neville of Chestnut Street, Pete Avenue. this spraying is not "a reaction Memorial High School, 6 to 7:30 MASSACHUSETTS sewing class for Tewks. seniors Smith of High Street and Ken Robert Volpe of Virginia p.m. Office of the Commissioner of Banks to a crisis but merely an ac- at the center. Leavitt of Pleasant Road. Koad, Tewksbury seems to have celeration ol a previously Thurs.. Sept. 15: Senior Drop- THE CENTRAL Fri.. Sept 16: 7 p.m., September 6 will mark the his September 10 birthday all to planned program." in Center, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. SAVINGS BANK, American Legion Hall. Wil. special day of Kelley Dineen ol himself. Spraying occurs only in Call 851-6371 for information Lowell. Massachusetts has petition- Installation ol Post 136 officers. Crest Avenue, Wilmington, and to register. ed the Commissioner of Banks for Sat.. Sept. 17: 8:30 p.m.. Diane Spencer ol Linda Road. permission to establish a branch of- Parents without Partners, Laura O'Brien ol Butters Row TEWKSBURY/WILMINGTON ELKS fice to be located at 1780 Main Street Mem mack Valley Ch., dance at and Tewksbury residents Ann Village "Pantry LODGE 2070 (Route No. 38), Tewksbury, VFW Hall. North Andover. Call Mane Michaud of Lakeview Massachusetts. Any objections or 282 MAIN ST . WILMINGTON 474-2276. Avenue, and Jim Davis of comments relative to this proposal (ACROSS FROM PEWTER POT) Woodard Avenue must be communicated in writing to Mon., Sept. 19: Special Town Open Tues Sat. 10 • 5. Thur & Fri til 8 ELKS the Commissioner of Banks. 100 Meeting in Wilmington. Pat Gately of Oakdale Road, Cambridge Street, Boston, Fri.. Sept. 23: 12:30 to 3:30 Wilmington will be listening to Massachusetts 02202 no later than p.m. at Tewks. Senior Center. the strains of "Happy Birthday" Natural TooSs September 7, 1983 A public hearing 10-week sewing class begins. on September 7 along with Ann Troun J/oyurl • Hnjan Dam hi Cream NEWS IS MESSAGE FOR FLKS & THEIR GUESTS will not be held unless the response Sun., Sept. 25.-Oct. 1: Week- Btej Hoi Ctyi (K< mtratll) is considered significant by the Com- long festival commemorating missioner. The petitioner's applica- 100th anniversary of the ' ELKS SOCIAL tion. Community Reinvestment Act >v Every Friday and Saturday statement, and all communications Oblates' presence in relative to the application will be Tewksbury ( <&***/* FRESHLY Sept 10 available for public inspection at the Sat.. Sept. 24: Art Guild BAKED with Office of the Commissioner of sponsored workshop at old Jim Kelly and the Professionals Banks chapel, Tewks. Hosp. DANCE ^ BREADS plus other entertainment PAULE.BULMAN A31 Commissioner of Banks REGISTRATION 3 -NEW Complete ,*, CLASSES Honey Sweetened Golden Wheat Bonless Chicken Dinner Y*« _^-» 8 lo 18 yura • Salt Free Raisen Cinnamon PIAYGYM V 1U.UU per person help wanted Parent f> CMd 3 mot 3 Schiff Children's Vitamins Catered by Therese with Minerals Entertainment in the Lounge PART TIME Scott 4 90 Tablets $-50 Fri & Sat Sept 2 & 3 THIRD PARTY BILLING CLERK Company Reg $5.50 Save $100 *t NEW for Medical Laboratory Wanted: PRESCHOOL 3 loS yra. DANCE CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY Make your own hours Hard 3 yrs. to 18 yr*. approx 10 hours per week Working ELKS RING0 $5.50 per hour WEEKLY and SATURDAY A.M. CLASSES Mason CRAFT FAIR EARLY BIRD 7:15 p.m. Must have experience __ Registration Hours: Tender Tues - Fri 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Wilmington Congregational Church Call 851-4044 plooiod U offer the community our «il«nnv« Full Time Sept. 10-10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 18 REGULAR $-n0fJ between 4 and 6 p.m. profeiMonol training in fun ft physical fitnes>t for children from 3 months to 18 ytan. Classes begin GAMES OU sat i 658-9640 Sop* 12 Wo aro olio adding professional done* Area Craftspersons - Good Food '■..-■■■ 'hit yoar in ballot top ond jon - NO Games. Balloons, and Ponyndes lor the kids P&W • RECITALS fo> information coll 944-2277 or comtfo . . CASE MANAGER Space available 2 INTERMISSION 2 WINNER SUPERVISOR a Reading Gymnostics GAMES pfoy TAKES ALL j| Academy 658 - 6071 PART TIME ^^ ' 'i »'• obu-n Si Reading GAMES Floral Designer Social service agency tor the . 944-2277 elderly is seeking a 30 hr/week . PART TIME supervisor tor tour case Fresh and Silk managers; demonstrated super visory and management skills INSURANCE CUTTER & CUTTER Must be experienced or schooled necessary Sensitivity and abili " Who would pay your ty lo work well with people a Roger D's Attorneys - at - Law FLOWER STOP must Relevant masters ir Tra'veling bills if you couldn't Est. 1935 human services and/or 35 work because ol if 658-5643 years supervisory experience n *i DIVORCE $295 SIMPLE WILL Jukebox k 14 Iness or accident' Call Car necessary / milage paid Ex funcorttttied cellenl trlnge benefits Non us lor low cost solu tot intijfrng cotsi costs) $45 smoker olice Salary $tj).350 / OV 658-5523 tion. A flAL RANGf Of LEGAC SERVICES AT AHORDABII

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._J LU TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 31. 1983 3 DiGregorio plans to increase TAAHS attendance, decrease smoking

byDebbiMichals illegal or illegitimate one, the courses, such as English and smoking was first permitted. stop. High School Principal William will be shown on the widescreen student will automatically math on the first half day and DiGregorio said the old policy The best way to eliminate t.v. located in the cafeteria DiGregorio is ready to initiate receive an in-house suspension science and history on the against smoking would have smoking is through education, during lunch hours. The high some tough plans to increase and will not be allowed to make subsequent one. Classes not suspended or expelled all DiGregorio explained, stating school principal and board students' gradually declining up any missed assignments or holding exams will be covering students caught smoking on that the purpose of a school is to members hope that these films attendance levels. He met with exams. new material. school grounds. "Don't suspend educale students, not to punish will spur conversation on the the school committee on August Once an absence is deter- Students who miss half days I students) from education for a them lor behavior that may be subject between students and 24 to discuss this issue, as well mined to be a legitimate one, tor legitimate reasons will be habit that is allowed in other acceptable in other areas of their peers as to outline some plans for students will be given a pass to allowed to make up exams or areas ot society,'' he added. society. He is considering DiGregorio also hopes to smoking, alcohol, and drug present to teachers so he can be any missed work, but illegal After a long discussion, in- requiring students in the media initiate voluntary in-school information programs to help readmitted to his classes. The absentees will not He hopes this cluding topics such as the dif- classes to produce a vignette on programs to help students quit interested students eliminate pass will ensure that students system will radically reduce ficulty of enforcing a no- the hartnfulness of alcohol, the alcohol, cigarette, and drug these habits. don't avoid meeting with an student absenteeism on half smoking policy and the fact thai cigarettes, or drugs. These films habit. Under DiGregorio's at- assistant principal before days and throughout the year. all students are now able to use tendance plan, students who are returning to classes. Staff DiGregorio and the school the bathrooms without being Speccial voter absent will be required to report members will be instructed, he committee also reviewed the barraged by smoke, the school to an assistant principal upon said, to contact the office if they smoking policy to determine committee decided to continue registration Friday their return to school. The see any students roaming the whether it should continue with to allow students to smoke in the Town Clerk Elizabeth Carey special town meeting to be held assistant principal will talk to corridors without a pass or the nineth grade moving to the designated courtyard area only. the student about why he was has announced that a special on Wednesday, September 14, at legitimate excuse." high school. Since 1980, the At Chairman Tom Cooke's voter registration session will be absent to determine if the According to DiGregorio, 8,00 p.m. at Tewksbury school committee and the high suggestion, however, the school conducted by the board of Memorial High School, Pleasant student missed school for a attendance drops radically on school administration has department wants some legitimate reason. If the ab- registrars on Friday, September Street. half day workshops. To prevent allowed smoking between awareness programs initiated at 2, from 8:30a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at sence is determined to be for this from recurring in the up- Residents may also register to classes in the courtyard area the high school on smoking, the town hall vote during regular of lice hours, good causes, the student will be coming school year, teachers only. alcohol, and drugs. He that permitted to return to classes In accordance with the which are Monday through will be instructed to give exams According to DiGregorio and students receive plenty of Massachusetts General Laws, and make up all work missed. and begin new material on half Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Assistant Principal Joseph education and information on this is the last day and hour to and Tuesday evening from 7:00 If the assistant principal days. Two exams will be given Crotty, vandalism, fires, and these topics until eigth grade, decides that the absence was an register to vote to be able to to 8:30 p.m. every half day in designated fights have decreased since but after that, the programs participate in the upcoming Telethon this weekend at Oakdale Mall

Oakdale Mall in Tewksbury Activities for the three days will be a busy place during the include rides and games, with a Labor Day weekend. The mall prevailing carnival atmosphere. will again serve as the area Booths sponsored by the Nor- activity center for the Jerry theast Firelighters are a dart ^ Dancing Times Lewis Telethon on Saturday, game, sponge toss, radar Sunday and Monday, Sept. 3, 4 baseball throw, snow cones and and 5, cotton candy, and, of course, the AUGUST 31. 1983 Organizers of the local event, dunk tank. the Northeast Firefighters The annual favorite for many Against Muscular Dystrophy, people is the auction, which will are calling the effort the begin at noon on Sunday, and "biggest and best to date." The again at noon on Monday. Debbie's Dance Studio organization includes Monday promises to be the firefighters from several towns, busiest day, with several per- along with citizens and civic sonal appearances scheduled. organizations. Chet Curtis and Natalie opens registration All proceeds from the Jacobsen are scheduled to weekend go the Muscular arrive at 10 a.m. Bob Lobel and Dystrophy Association, for Bob Raleigh will arrive alter research as well as the care ol noon. Matt Siegel will also visit patients. on Monday. ■ r FIRE FIGH Instruction in: TAP JAZZ BALLET GYMNASTICS

Pre-School thru Adult Beginner thru Professional From local pageants and elementary school talent shows to National talent winners and Miss America USO tours Debbie has proven to have produced some of the most exceptional Channel five anchorman Chet Curtis will make an ap- talent around. Special pearance Monday morning at the Oakdale Mall for the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, lie is shown here with John guest Brown, chairman of the Northeast Firefighters Against Muscular Dystrophy. Registration Community Fund Walk-a-Thon set for September 25 Call 6585948

The Wilmington Community Hardware, and at the library on Fund has set Sunday, Sept. 25 as that date. Wed., Aug 31,1 to 6 p.m. the date for the 1983 Walk-a- The Wilmington Community Thon. This annual event will Fund, established in 1945, has kick off the Community Fund's been providing emergency reliefs Thurs., Sept. 1, 3 to 5 p.m. fund raising activities for the for Wilmington residents, year. assisting local organizations All Wilmington residents from such as Camp Forty Acres,y six to sixty are invited to walk Scouts, organized youth\ i.'ie approximate 10 mile route recreational activities and starting at the common at 12:30 provides support lor medical p.m. equipment. This year's chairman, Jim Chairman Jim Hachey urges Hachey, has announced that all adult and youth pledge forms will be available organizations, schools, and Debbie Hanley starting Friday, Sept. 16 and will families to join the 1983 Walk-a- Dance Ensemble be distributed at the elementary Thon team and walk if you can, and intermediate schools. They pledge if you can't. Mark your Karen, Sherri, Cindy. Lisa. Maryellen will also be available at the calendar now: Sunday, Sept. 25. Debbie's dancers have danced competitive- Town Crier, Church Street ly as well as professionally throughout the Cancer Control Society to country. They have always been en- thusiastically welcomed and bravoed for their have booth at exposition outstanding performances. The Boston Chapter of Cancer Control Society (CCS) will and other diseases. sponsor an information booth at Advocating that cancer is a the Whole Life Times Ex- nutritional deficiency disease position, Labor Day weekend stemming from certain r * Sept. 2-3-4. The Sheraton Hotel deficiencies and chemical at the Prudential Center is imbalances within the body, hosting what promises to be the CCS provides counseling to largest gathering of 'natural those seeking safe, optional health' enthusiasts on the east therapy sources. coast. Books, tapes, healed patient Serving all ol New England as lists, diel information and Debbie's Dance Studio well as local needs, the Boston locations of doctors, hospitals, Chapter is a subsidiary ol the and clinics which advocate non- Cancer Control Society based in invasive, non-mutilating 52 Main Street, Wilmington Los Angeles, California. A non- therapies are available. (across from Silver Lake) profit educational and research Schedules of self-help courses organization, CCS offers in- and further information can be formation to lay and obtained by calling Cancer professional persons who seek Control Societys Hotline, 657- options in treatment lor cancer 8131. \ TOWN CRIER. AUGUST 31,1983 Private vs. public schools - the controversy continues

scholastic curriculum. graduated from the high school a moral code, and are interested by Debbi Michals students who really need to be Students interested in in his education, then there is no Tewksbury High School's Tin- quality of public pushed are allowed to go easier. business can study word and attend Providence College in Rhode Island and Purdue difference between private or college placement rate is not one education in Tewksbury has The last straw for her, processing, a step above the University in Indiana respec- public school students." to scoff at. In fact, it is basically long been questioned, but with however, was when her level one typing courses that the school the same as the one St. Joseph's tively. One son recently Parents who send their over 582 children leaving town nephew had a required summer was barely able to provide in children to private school are holds. "Do you rate a school on graduated from Shawsheen schools in 1982-1983, the issue is " reading assignment, while her past years not only paying for that college palcement or on how it Tech and has enlisted with the even hotter than ever. level three (under a live level The renovations to Tewksbury meets the goals of students?" U.S. Air Force, while another education, but they are paying There are many reasons why system) daughter did not. "She High School have made quite a DiGregorio asked. "Not all son still attends public schools. for it twice. First, and most parents send their children to was so thrilled about it," Con- change in the quality and But her youngest, Christopher, obviously, they pay tuition and students have a goal to go on to private schools, reasons that way added. "That's the part that diversity ol the education book fees. Students at private college. Tewksbury High School bothered me the most. She available to students there. But 9, only completed kindergarten vary with every child. High at the Heath Brook School. Since schools almost always have to (unlike private schools) is a should have been pushed more." even before these renovations School Principal William then, he has been enrolled at St. buy their own books. comprehensive high school with DiGregorio outlined several, According to DiGregorio, that were made, Tewksbury High a student population that Stanislaus in Lowell. Second, and most im- including the fret that there are summer required reading School was graduating quite an portantly, they are paying reflects all aspects of our assignment has been discon- impressive group of students, Her final decision to send many Catholics in Tewksbury Christoper to St. Stanislaus was through their tax rate for a community and all career, who may choose to send their tinued, though students in all many ol whom went on to attend public school education that vocational goals, so we must levels have been given an op- some ol the best colleges and the result of several factors. She children to private, parochial said her two children who are in their child is entitled to but offer all things as best we can to tional list of books they might universities in this country. schools for academic training college had difficulty during never receives. According to the all students who have those read during the summer. Still, there are valid reasons that may be accompanied by a their first years there because town assessor's office, goals." In fairness to Tewksbury High why parents are willing to spend strong moral and religious code. they hadn't developed any real homeowners are assessed $20.90 Finally, a big issue of con- School, parents should tour the as much as $2,400 a year to send He also said that many parents study habits and could not write for every $1,000 that their home tention in the private vs. public school and review curriculum their children to private schools, feel students at private schools properly. She attributes this to and property are evaluated for. education controversy centers alternatives before choosing a and quite a few of these reasons all have the same goals, which the fact that they had little or no Over 50 percent of that money on discipline. Private schools school for their children. Since deal primarily with bad per- often include college. homework at Tewksbury goes to fund public schools. A have been credited with having the construction of the addition sonal experiences with the Many parents choose to send schools that could even compare person whose house and better and more stringent to the high school, several new school system. their children to private schools to what they would face when property is valued at $50,000, for discipline. Nobody denies that because of the allegedly more programs and courses have Kathy Nelson, for example, example, pays approximately this reputation is valid, but it is been added, many of which lives in a section ol Shawsheen they got to college. stringent discipline there. Another big push for Tosto $1,100 per year in property taxes important to examine the private schools can not finan- Street that is constantly Others have had personal ex- came when she heard one of her to the town, over $550 of which is reasons why private schools cially afford to offer. Students of redistricted. One year, she periences with the Tewksbury sons studying with a friend. One used for education. And legally, have a better disciplined student all levels and interests can find explained, her children will school system that have left of the boys asked what "heresy" whether a resident has children body. courses and programs to meet attend the Shawsheen and Heath them disenchanted with the means, and the other one or not, or whether his children First ol all. as DiGregorio their needs and abilities. Brook Schools, and the next year town's public schools, while replied, "I don't know. Look it attend town schools or not, he points out and private school It is no lie that in past years they will be sent to the North other residents have been up on the map. After looking at a must pay those taxes. officials don't deny, any Tewksbury High had little more Street School to balance the turned off to public education map, the first one said, "There's Of course, it costs con- recurring disciplinary problems here because of isolated ex- than basic courses in all sub- populations in those buildings siderably more than $550 to at a, private school are cts to otter its students. Above The constant moving, topped a Hershey here, but no heresy." periences or the past, not-so- "And I watched this," Tosto educate every public school remanded back to public school. the level system and ac- with Hie fact that teachers at the good reputation of Tewksbury explained, "and I thought, 'This student. In many cases it costs In other words, private schools celerated or simple business various schools tended to schools. is the culmination of nine or ten more than double the tuition have the luxury ol expelling or courses, there was not much present similar topics in very For example, Maureen years in Tewksbury schools.'" paid by parents for private removing problem students. else available to students. Now, different ways, forced her to Conway took her children out of The last straw for Tosto came schools. It will cost ap- Public schools, on the other however, all of that has finally take her children out ol public schools because she was' when her youngest son "was put proximately $2,400 to educate hand, are legally liable to dissatisfied with the level changed. Students can take a the Tewksbury school system. each student during the 1983- provide education to ail students media course, for example, that Another mother, who in the special needs 766 program system at the junior and senior at the Heath Brook School while 1984 school year, a figure that and can not deny a student an allows them to produce their prelerred not to be identified, high schools. "If you're an he was still in kindergarten. She includes the cost of heating, education because he may have average student," she ex- own films to be aired to other said she was disillusioned by the electricity, teachers, and a behavior problem. students on a television in the constant complaints made by said she was told he had a plained, "they will do nothing learning disability because he supplies, according to John Since private schools can cafeteria. All the equipment for teachers about how difficult it is for you." couldn't pronounce the letter Ryan, assistant superintendent eliminate their discipline the media course had been for them to discipline students Levels were first designed, "s" and had difficulty using for business for Tewksbury problems, they have none. she said, to teach students at donated to the school Irom a "My doctor, when he takes care scissors. schools. Tuition at St. Joseph's These problems get passed on to paces that matched their local cable station. ol me. has to be in lull con- High School is only $825 per public schools. "Public schools. The school now offers com- centration of his obligation to "I felt he was going to be pitch ability; they were not supposed and hold always (in the school student, plus an average of $50 too," said DiGregorio, "reflect to be taught different material. puter programs in several me," she said. "When you are a system), but I knew my son, and per pupil tor books. The tuition the community at large, and il This is not the case, however, computer languages, where school teacher, you have to be a money at private schools almost there are problems in town, they previously it only offered a basic professional II they can't or I knew he was intelligent." Conway said. The top level The public schools wanted him always makes up the majority of are reflected in the schools. students, level one, are required course. There are also programs don'l know how to handle a to stay in 766 even it he went on funding at those institutions. "Students whose parents to do a project for the annual in food service, electronics, child, they shouldn't be According to Ryan, there will almost always know where they teaching." to private school, but Tosto and science fair, whereas the drafting, child care, and music, be approximately 4,300 students are and what they are doing as well as the traditional, Despite all the complaints her husband were against it average student who may be in a When Christopher got to St. in Tewksbury schools duruig the have much better conduct in academic programs. made by parents against the lower level is not. More work is Stanislaus, a nun there worked upcoming school year. It will school and are much less likely given to the accelerated DiGregorio said he is pleased school system, none ol their with him, and now he no longer cost the school department to be delinquent out ol school." students and less is given to that now in several areas, his problems match those faced by has any learning problems. $202,080 to bus children out of he added, quoting a November average students, she com- school can keep pace with Janet Tosto of Patten Road. town to private schools, a ser- 1982 study on education. Shawsheen Tech in providing Tosto, mother of five, has sent Tosto said he always brings plained. She said she never home A's and B's. vice the Tewksbury School The issue ol private vs. public understood why the average career training for some pupils. at least lour of her children to Committee has been providing education is a complex one. Tewksbury schools. Two "HI kept him in public school, / he would still be in 766 and never / for years. No other area towns since both types ol education have gotifc anywhere," she said. provide busing for private have their strong and weak "' SettlHat 7«6 was a*vwth\»hrfc » srjio'Ustu'lapts. If, hov.i«vcry the- ■j»iiits. -Fr-nate* education; for program, but "being that it's 582 students who attend private example, isolates children from funded, thej: have to have so schools came back to public seeing the whole spectrum of many students." ' >,, -v schools, the cost to the school people from other religious, At a final meeting with puori'c system would be approximately moral. and economic school olficials, Tosto said she $2,396,800 to educate them, backgrounds. Students at knew she made the right based on Ryan's estimated private schools seem to be Irom decision. Some of the ad- $2,400 per student figure. similar backgrounds, and in ministrators were seriously A major advantage to private many cases may even be ol (he trying to convince her and her education can be found in their same gender. husband to keep their son in the college placement records. "The controversy about 766 program at St. Stanislaus, Sister Theresa Forest said St. private and public education and when they refused, someone Joseph's places 60 percent of will always be," said said, "Put on his record that his their students in colleges, which DiGregorio, "but the question parents refuse to help him." She is 100 percent of their total Mor parents) is, "What do I want student population who are Tor my chjld, exclusive ol an said she was totally disen- v chanted with the school system interested in college. Father education? Every school can Thomas Kenny of Austin Prep, a once that remark was made. teach math, science, social Now, Tosto is bitter about school with a tuition lee ol $2,475 studies, and English, but there public education. "He'll never per year, boasts a 97-98 percent are other things in education see a public school." she said placement rate. such as social - personal about Christopher, "even if 1 Of course, students have to relationships, moral codes, have to wash windows at the pass entrance exams to get into leadership, competing in a large John Hancock Tower, and that's these private high schools in the school, understanding the dil- saying a lot because I'm afraid tirst place. Since they are ferenl viewpoints ol students labeled college preparatory ol heights." irom different background- Despite all of this, private schools, they admit wily those s. Thais an a part ol education, Vandals broke the railings on the ramp at the Wilmington Fourth of Jul\ Headquarters school officials don't claim that students who are acafiemically too. and those are the questions Vandalism sometime Monday night. The ramp, installed earlier this year, makes the building accessi- their schools oiler any programs able to handle their highly that (parents) have to answer ble to handicapped persons — which in Wilmington is almost unique. that can not be found in public schools. One ol the lew big diflerences in a private school, said Sister Theresa Forest of St. Spotlighters hold auditions for 'Grease' Joseph's High School in Lowell, (Laxmxfy&ritr is the parents. "Parents, since they are druilotn nil I in Iii t|tiiti paying to send their children to Wilmington area residents are Actors - actresses wishing toy Shirley The production will run Publication Number 635-340 audition should ahve a prepared weekends through Nov. 27 in school, cooperate more. A invited to audition, Sunday Sept. An Independently owned newspaper published every Wednesday by song from any show i take the Wilmijiglon. Shirley and majority of the parents are very 11 at 2 p.m. and Monday, Sept. 12 interested (in their children's The Wilmington News Company, Inc. at 7 p m., for the Silver Lake sheet music) and should be Melrose. education)." she said. Spotlighters' fall production of ready to dance, read and par- For turther information, Wilmington office: Tewksbury office: According to DiGregorio, Grease, the 50s musical. ticipate in a series of theatre contact Janice Rudnicki at 657- 364 Middlesex Avenue 10S7 Main Street parental involvement is one ol Auditions will be held at the game exercises. 7278 iWilmington) or director P.O. Box 480 P.O. Box 68 the key problems he faces at Wilmington, Mass. 01S87 Boutwell School, Boutwell Grease is a touring show and Kelley J. O'Leary. 665-1501 Tewksbury, Mass. 01876 Tewksbury High. "If parents (617)658-2348 Street. Wilmington will open Sunday, oct. 30 at the (Melrose) evenings • 851-5091 Bull Run Pocket Theatre »n supervise their child, know where he is at all times, develop Publisher Cap! Larz Neilson Advertising Manager C Sluart Neilson Editor Larz F Neilson Circulation Manager Calhy Paoni Sports Editor Rick Cooke Bits & Pieces Editor Elizabeth Downs The thinking of an Tewksbury Editor Jim Brown Stall Flora Kasabuski. Eleanor Riddle ARTHUR S. KRESS, M.D.

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■■ mmmmmam TOWN CRIER. AUGUST 31, 1983 Wilmington United Methodist Church The Rev. Lawrence O'Brien, communion; 8:30 p.m., Al-Anon pastor, 658-8217; Richard in Fellowship Hall births Vanderpool, pastoral assistant, Tuesday: 7:30 p.m., Chancel 658-2912; church office, 658-4519 Choir rehearsal; 8:30 p.m.. CAREY: Kalianne Bridget, MILLER: Katie Mae to Mr Accessible to handicapped Alcoholics Anonymous in tilth child, tilth daughter to Mr and Mrs. Ronald Miller (Anita persons. Fellowship Hall. and Mrs James J. Carey i Mary Gaudetl ot Waite Street. Maiden Sunday. Sept. 4: 8:15 a.m., Wednesday: 12 noon, Graneyi ot Arlington, Street. on August 19 at Melrose - Hall hour communion service; Alcoholics Anonymous in Tewksbury on August 19 at Wakelield Hospital. 9:30 a.m., morning worship, Fellowship Hall Winchester Hospital Grandparents are Henry and Grandparents are Mr and Lorraine Gaudet ol Orchard Mrs. Arthur W. Graney <>l St. Street, Maiden and Richard and Petersburg. Florida and Carl Marion Miller ot Hathaway Carey ol Everett. Road. Wilmington. Katianne's sisters are Katie's sister is eight-year-old Rosanne, Juhanne, Marianne Julie Ann Henry Blute was WW II veteran "and Carolanne

Henry J. Blute, Sr., 65, of Mr. Blute is survived by his Tewksbury, died unexpectedly wile, RoseM. (Callattani Blute; Saturday at the Lakes Region six sons, Thomas and William, MILLBR00K Hospital, Laconia, N.H., where both of Tewksbury, James of he was vacationing. Lowell, Henry and Lawrence of COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL He was born Oct. 7, 1917, in Billerica and Jeffrey of Maiden 56 Mill Road Wilmington, Mas Cambridge, the son of the late He also leaves three sisters, James and the late Margaret Sr. Catherine (Blute) Margaret Re-Opening Monday, Sept. 12 i Perry I Blute, but had been a S.N.D. of Worcester, Mrs. John resident of Tewksbury for the (Margaret) Corcoran of OPEN HOUSE past 20 years. Cambridge and Mrs. Francis ^ Friday Sept 9th During World War Two, he (Catherine) Donnellan of Hours: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. served in the Army Infantry in Arlington; a brother-in-law. the European, African and William F. Callahan of Man- 7 p.m. 8 p.m Middle Eastern Campaigns. sfield. Nine grandchildren also Half Day & Pre School Prior to retirement he was an survive. estimator for the Acme Printing Funeral services will be held Full day program for working parents Co., Medford. at 10 a.m. Thursday from Aqes 2 years 9 months thru 5 years old He was a communicant of St. Tewksbury Funeral Home, lor information call Mr. and Mrs. Herman William's Church and was a followed by a funeral mass at St. member of the Tewksbury - William's Church. Burial will 658-9741 657-7176 657-7871 Donno Beninati and Wilmington Elks Lodge 2070. take place in Tewksbury Cemetery. Kenneth Berman ore wed Nary Dillon's Burton West was 90 Donna M. Beninati and attached chapel train. As a Kenneth E. Berman were headpiece she wore a chapel ycil Burton T. West, of Beacon Winungton Tuesday morning at married in a candlelight attached to a Juliet cap adorned \* Street, Wilmington died at 11:00 with the Rev. Lawrence 634 Main St ceremony at the Sheraton with silk flowers. She carried a Tewksbury Hospital Saturday, O'Brien ol the United Methodist Rt. 38 Rolling Green in Andover cascade ol roses and gardenias. August 27 following a lengthy Church officiating. Burial Saturday, July 16. The maid of honor was Lauren Wilmington, MA. illness. lo|lowed in the family lot, The Rev. James Haddad and Beninati. Bridesmaids were Mr. West, who was 90 years of Wildwood Cemetery. Rabbi Benjamin Rudavsky Janet Beninati, Amy Cohen, Men and Women's Hair Styling age at the time ol his death, was officiated at the double ring Annette Dubin and Donna born in West Roxbury, the son of Walk in or call Anytime ceremony. Zobler. the late Nona (Bicknell) and the The bride is the daughter of The best man was Michael 658-2525 late George West. He was a Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Beninao groom is self-employed. Both and his two granddaughters Benjamin Halper. buttered vegetable, chilled fruit, CD with Terri the bride and groom are Lynette and Donna West, all of given in marriage by her potato sticks, brownies and milk. Won - Sat graduates of North Adams State Wilmington. lather th ebride wore a gown of College. Friday: Italian pizza with tomato 9 -5 Funeral services were held and cheese, cheese wedges, buttered white voil with a square Following a wedding trip to Perms with Terrl $20.00 from the W.S. 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L LI A S Middlesex Ave (Rt 62) COUNTRY STORE North Wilmin9ton Center St. Williams celebrates 100th birthday USDA Choice By proclamation of Governor kinds of entertainment and Michael Dukakis, the last week LONDON BROIL 12-14 Lbs. Ave. Wt. 69 many diflerent styles of music Consists of in September is to be Oblate to be enjoyed. Both vocal and SECTION London Broil and Hamburg Fathers Week in Massachusetts. instrumental music is being *1 . To the 2300 families of St. planned for the enjoyment of all USDA Choice Williams Parish, Tewksbury, age groups. and their friends, such a A Trentine mass will be fnCt KUMl 14 17 Lbs. Ave. Wt. proclamation is welcome, but celebrated at 7 p.m. Tuesday, not wholly necessary. They have /t^/t^f/llf Consists of Face Rump (Tip Steak) Sept. 27. That is the Latin mass been preparing for several which has been discontinued, OCl/1ll/N Shish-ka-bob and Hamburg weeks now, for the event In that alter 400 years by Vatican II. 1" week, they will be celebrating USDA Cktiu The Rev. Father Joseph the 100th birthday of the Oblate Blaney is happy to report that Fathers Novitiate, in many of the parishioners still* SIRLOIN t Tewksbury, and of St. William's know the Latin responses. The 2S9 Church. mass will be preceded by a talk In fact the celebration began ^^ * LB. about the mass, and an ex- STRIP two weeks ago, with a can- planation of the differences in USDA Choice dlelight ceremony in which the old and new mass. many participated. There was a All three choirs of St. BOTTOM ROUND *» *• * u- mass August 15 to celebrate the William's are to participate in ■ ■ Feast of the Assumption, /%^/^YI/tAt Consists °* ^ye Roast, Back Rump * the mass, including the lollowed by the candlelight Bottom Roast and Leon Hamburg ihildrens' choir. The youngsters procession. are now learning the traditional VI Oavc and Judy McCarthy ol USDA C\»iu Latin responses for the mass. Foster Road are the coor- Thursday evening at 7:30 18 - 22 Lbs. Ave. Wt. dinators of the Oblate Fathers Professor Thomas Wangler of TOP ROUND Consists of Top Round Week. Their's is the overall Boston College will speak in the Steaks and Roasts t planning for the event. Many upper church. He is the SECTION individual events are being Professor of History at Boston t". planned. Church organizations College, and is speaking at the USDA Choice and guest organizations will be request of Father Blaney. participating. Both the Novitiate and St. tSUNtLtoO Consists of Pot Roast, There is to be a mass, best William's Church are to be open /%i111/tiy Stew Beef, Blode Steaks, Chuck t described as a Homecoming lor guided tours during the (/fi(J(/j\ Steak Cube Steak, half Hamburg Mass, September 25, probably at entire week. This will include i» 9 a.m. Priests who have served the display ol historical and in St. William's in past years other memoriabiha. will be the guests. • The evening ol October 1 there LONDON BROIL On that same Sunday the St. is to be a dinner dance. It will be William's Parade is to take held at Tewksbury - Wilmington STEAK place It will start at 1 p.m. on Elks hall. All the priests who D , Father Joseph Blaney. O.M.I.. the paslor of St. Williams 1* PaStOr (hunh. is shown at Ihe front door ot the rectory. the grounds ol Tewksbury have served at St. William's DEUTCHMACHER Hospital, a hospital which has over the years have been. in- been served by Oblate Fathers vited. John Gleason is to be the NATURAL CASING FRANKS since 1869. The choosing of the master ol ceremonies. n hospital lor the beginning of the Our own USDA Choice The dinner is to be in charge of parade is not an accident. Mrs. Barry (Gail) Tresslor of Cooked There are those in that Marcia Jean Drive. t279 hospital who would not see the The Interlaith Choir ot all ROASTBEEF parade unless it were to be on Tewksbury churches, is to sing the grounds. at St. William's on Sunday, Land O'Ukes Six or seven marching bands October 2. The choir is well WHITE will participate, together with known and appreciated by many organizations. The Tewksbury residents. Norman I parade, it is estimated at this 5 LBS DeMarais will be director. CHEESE I 8" time, will be over two miles t$99 long. Paul Marchessault of COSSACK VODKA 750 ML BOTTLE Shawsheen Street is the Palmer well organizer ol the parade, and will IA99 after suffering GORDON GIN 750 ML BOTTLE be the parade marshall. There is to be ,a brief ceremony at the hospital, at from chest pains JEWEL which the superintendent, Paul tg79 Saunders will speak. The parade Wilmington Highway Supt. will then march to the center, Bob Palmer was taken to Choate BEER 24 12 OZ CANS and then up Main Street to Memorial Hospital in Woburn on ■^H'U'Wffl Chandler Street and to the Sunday, suffering from chest Grand Paul .Marchessault, an active worker at SI. Williams, will SCHLI7I Novitiate grounds. A reviewing pains. he the grand marshall of Ihe anniversary parade. He is fg79 stand is to be erected at the On Tuesday, a family member marshall shown at another of his church-related johs. Novitiate. said that tests had shown that 24 12 OZ CANS BEER Memorial services are to be there had been no heart attack. held in the Oblate Cemetery, His heartbeat was normal and Instruction in Ballet, Tap & Jazz LAWN FERTILIZER after the review. The services his blood pressure was down will be lollowed by a barbecue Furl her tests were scheduled. on the Novitiate grounds. tA99 Ironically. 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TOWN CRIER. AUGUST 31,1983 pieces Golden Ager The star was employed as a caretakenat Post 136 to install Science ol America Inc., presented by Joan Crawiord It looks as though the only It would seem that the an- Wildwood Cemetery. He retired American Legion Post 136, Iinancial management software Travel, Inc. September 7 at 8:00 member of Wilmington's Golden niversary star for this week about 15 years ago. Wilmington will hold installation Age Club on the current bir- systems, as part of its inthe Fellowship Hall ot the should be awarded to Mr. and Clayton is currently a patient ol officers Friday evening, Sept thday list is Edith Palmer of processing service. MSA soft- First Baptist Church, Route 62. Mrs. Arthur- Bernard of at the Fairhaven Nursing Home 16 getinning at 7:00. ware is used by more than half Deming Way who will be a year The club was established to Oakridge Circle, Wilmington in Lowell. It is not known The event will be held at post wiser on September 9. the Fortune 500 companies. MSA provide a warm welcome and who will be married 53 years whether he is receiving visitors, headquarters, 119 Middlesex software in service at Avco Iriendship to anyone in In August 31. but he still gets the Town Crier Avenue. Dancing and buffet will includes accounts receivable ecommunity whether a lile-long Anniversaries and would undoubtedly like to follow the installation and fixed assets accounting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lacey resident or a newcomer. Call Goof receive cards for his 85th bir- ceremonies. systems. 658-6641 lor details. of West Street, Wilmington will An error in last week's column thday - September 5. observe their 38th wedding listed John and Marie Dias of Michael Donovan Craft Fair Sept. 10 Time change anniversary on September 6. North Street, Wilmington as Navy Electrician's Mate 3rd The Wilmington The Wilmington United Frank and Henrietta Tuttle of married 35 years September 3 - North Street PAC Class Michael D. Donovan, son Congregational Church will hold Methodist Church School Carson avenue, Wilmington will actually the couple will be The North Street School of Alfred and Joan Donovan of a craft lair Salurday, Sept. 10 program, with classes for celebrate their 48th anniversary celebrating for the 45th time. Parents' Advisory Committee in Jere Road, Wilmington, has from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. as part of everyone, will begin Sunday. on September 7. Tewksbury has anounced that reported lor duty aboard the its 250th anniversary Sept. llal 9 a.m. Please note trie Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallent the Second Annual Apple aircraft carrier USS Saratoga celebration. ending time change - classes will of Middlesex Avenue, will be Clayton Buck Festival and Craft Fair will be Clayton Buck is a name homeported in May Port. Many local craftspersons will end at 10:15 a.m. married 27 years September 9. held Saturday, October 1 from 10 Florida. display and offer for sale - tole Children ol all ages will be Tony and Ginny Coviello of familiar to many in Wilmington, a.m. to 4 p.m. He was lor many years the and decorative items, painting, most welcome. Call 658-4519 lor Salem Road, Tewksbury will Table reservations can be Kids dance quilted and sewn articles, more information. dance the Anniversary Waltz for engineer at the Browns Crossing made by calling 851-7973. All Pumping Station in North at Boston Common plants. Christmas and seasonal the 23rd time September 10. proceeds will benefit the North Five local children will be ornaments and much more. Skirts V Flirts Wilmington and prior to that Street School. among the twelve dancers from There will be clowns, balloons, The Skirts N" Flirts Square Street a distance of 890 33 feet to a Dance Club ol Wilmington has TOWN OF WILMINGTON Donna Micelis Youth Dance games and pony rides lor the point; Company who will appear at the youngsters A very special sub invited area couples to a free thence, by the easterly sideline of Kids Fair on Boslon Common on and salads luncheon will be introductory night ol square Ballardvale Street by a curved line Wilmington Sunday. Sept. 4, Irom noon to 6 served Irom n to 2 with dancing al the North In- to the left having a radius of 480.25 termediate School, Carter Lane. feet, a length of 157.44 feet to a point; Episcopal Chapel p.m. homekade pies and cakes for Thursday. Sept. 8. 15 or 22 Irom 8 thence, N8'32'58" E By the easter- Michelle Fowler, Jacque dessert. Wilmington Episcopal to 10:30. ly sideline of Ballardvale Street a Chapel; the Rev. Tansey Young. Sharlene McAllister, distance of 70 10 feet to a point at the Mark Davidson back home For more information call 664- PLANNING BOARD Chapman vicar; 272-1586. and Sandy Wilson ol Tewksbury land now or formerly of Roncalli will participate in the program Mark Davidson ol Gunderson 2169. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Civic Properties Association, Inc.; Sept. 4: 11:30 a.m., Morning In accordance with the provisions along with Ellen Grinder ol Road. Wilmington has returned thence, N82M6'05" W by the land prayer. of Chapter 40A, Section 5, M.G.L.. Wilmington. home following a IS day trip to Upcoming school of Roncalli Civic Properties Associa- Sept. 11: 11:30 a.m., Com- the Planning Board will hold a The Youth Dance Company Holland and Denmark. He was tion, Inc., a distance of 1903.55 feet to munion. public hearing on Tuesday, one Ol 14 .students from Johnson board meetings a point at the land now or formerly Sept. 11, the chapel members will culminate the program with September 13, 1983 at 8:00 P.M in of the Town of Wilmington; "Excerpts Irom The Wiz" on the & Wales College ol Providence, The Tewksbury School the Wilmington Memorial Library will be passing out leallets in the thence, southeasterly by the land main dance floor at 5:20 p.m. R.I. to make the trip. Committee voted on Augusl 24 to Conference Room, Middlesex community in an etfort to reach now or formerly of the Town of out and extend an invitation to hold their September 7 and Avenue, on certain articles to ap- Avco rights Wilmington a distance of 183± feet all who would like to visit the Newcomers and Neighbors September 21 meetings al the pear in the Warrant for the Special to a point at the land now or former- Avco Computer Services of Town Meeting The Wilmington Newcomers Loella F. Dewing School, 1469 ly of Elsusapa Realty Trust, An- chapel at Forest Street and Wilmington, has acquired the Article I: To see if the Town will Aldrich Road. and Neighbors Club will sponsor Andover Street. Both meetings thony Paolini, Trustee; rights to offer Management vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw and thence, northeasterly by the land an Hawaiian Cruise Night will begin at 7:30 p.m. Zoning Map of the Town of Wilm- now or formerly of the Town of ington by voting to rezone from Wilmington a distance of 86± feet to 1980 Residence 60 District to General In- a point at the land now or formerly dustrial District the following of Albert G. Fiorenza; Mercury Zepher described parcel of land on Ballard- thence, southeasterly by the land 2 dr white. vale Street, containing in total 104 9 now or formerly of Albert G. Fioren- acres, more or less, and bounded za and land now or formerly of ■ 4 cyl • 4 speed and described as follows: owners unknown a distance of 1316± P/S ■ A/M F/M A certain parcel of land located in feet to a point at the land now or Exc. cond., 4800 mi the northern portion of the Town of formerly of Frank P Sciarappa; Wilmington, Middlesex County, thence, southwesterly by the land $2750. or BO Massachusetts on the easterly side now or formerly of Frank P. of Ballardvale Steet being further Sciarappa. land now or formerly of 658-8376 bounded and described as follows: New England Power Company, and Beginning at a point on the easter- land now or formerly of Henry E ly sideline of Ballardvale Street at Brooks, a distance of 20O5± feet to a the southwesterly corner of the point on a stone wall at the land now Industrial Comme'cia premises herein described and at or formerly of New England Power Residential the northwesterly corner of adjacent Company; land owned by Robert W. Murray, thence Sl3"48'26" W by the land JILL thence N31*27'07" E by the easier now or formerly of Henry E. Brooks ly sideline of Ballardvale Street a ALARMS a distance of 200 00 feet to a point at Installation & Repair distance of 10.20 feet to a point; the land now or formerly of Robert I arge & Small Appliances thence by the easterly sideline of W Murray; Free Service Estimates Ballardvale Street by a curved line thence, N81-01'34" W by land now TELEPHONES - ALARMS to the left having a radius of 487.54 or formerly of Robert W Murray a INTERCOMS feet, a length of 383.79 feet to a point; distance of 592.69 feet to a point on 28 Linden St. Lowell thence, N13*39'03" W by the the easterly sideline of Ballardvale 453-3081 easterly sideline of Ballardvale Street and the point of beginning. 44 Lawrence Si. Wilmington Street a distance of 174.39 feet to a Said parcel of land containing 6589720 point; 104.9 acres more or less according to thence, by the easterly sideline of deeds of record and the Town of Ballardvale Street by a curved line Wilmington Assessor's maps. Said WILMINGTON to to the right having a radius of 322 67 parcel being shown as lots 28, 30, 31. feet, a length of 178.30 feet to a point; 31A, 32. 32A, 35 - 38. 40 - 43. and 45 - 47 LOGAN AIRPORT thence, N18'00'37" E by the on Assessors' Map R-3. $1995 PickUpat easterly sideline of Ballardvale Meaning and intending to include I C. your Home Street a distance of 254.46 feet to a all of the land within the above- point; phone 657-7655 described area owned by the follow- FOB S>W 0»t KIKCJ C»ll CM thence, by the easterly sideline of ing parties as contained in deeds DMCr Ballardvale Street by a curved line recorded in the Middlesex County Please leave Name and Phone to the right having a radius of 1196.52 Numbei TWICE at me lust sound' Registry of Deeds, Norlhern ol me beep (Name and Number feet, a length of 194 68 feet to a point; District. Lowell, Massachusetts: ONLY, to seconds 10 leave thence, N27M9'57" E by the message) easterly sideline of Ballardvale I «l OIL IN BACK ■ S MMJTtS ■MM Map Lot 1-800-312-0862 No Record Owner 1 Assessors) Area Deed Book We dekve* MCIIJOU lo Page No Boslon a'ta loo R-3 2H New England Power Co. 2.2Ac.± R-3 30 Stephen V. Hughes, Jr. 17.8 Ac ± R-3 31 Elsusapa Realty Tr 13.6 Ac± 2309/371 MARK'S R-3 37 Richard Adams 1 Ac± 2281/748 Dog Grooming R-3 38 Bertha Brown 2 Ac ± 170/578 R-3 35 James J. Christie 12.050 Sf± 1959/501 Salon R-3 36 James J. Brown 10,000 Sf± 1710/579 2461 Main St., R-3 4" Vincent Anomanisto 17.7 Ac. ± 890/16 Tewksbury 1129/125 1177/394. 395 637 - 3137 it a 41 Margaret G McLaughlin 5Ac.± 2094/247 AM Breeds R-3 42 Patsy Spinosa 2.4 Ac.± 1911/583 Welcome R-3 43 Elsusapa Realty Tr 5.59 Ac. ± 2309/371 Hour* Tuet-Sat. 9-S R-3 45 Maurice E. Needham 5.1 Ac.± 1775/133 FREE TICK .aW R-3 M Alfred Tallin! 5.4 Ac.± 1666/57 ** FLEA DIP^ R-3 47 Anthony Cantanese 4 Ac ± 2407/471 WITH THIS AD R-3 32A Elsusapa Realty Tr 4.77 Ac.± 2309/371 R-3 31A Elsusapa Realty Tr 2.86 Ac. ± 2309/371 R-3 32 Elsusapa Realty Tr. 15 Ac.± 2309/371 WELCOME or do anything in relation thereto WAGON Tambone Corporation 2 Main St . CALL IS LIKE Stoneham, Ma. MEETING A Article 2: to see if the Town will runs by land of the Town of Wilm- BRAND NEW vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw and ington S5'45'29" W, 793.47 feet to a FRIEND Zoning Map of the Town of Wilm- point; thence the line turns and runs ington by voting to rezone from by land of Roncalli Civic Property Residence 60 (R 601 to General In- Association. Inc. N82M6'05" W dustrial (GI) parcels of land 353.94 feet to a point; thence the line described as follows: turns and runs by land now or "Land in Wilmington. formerly of Robert and Margaret Massachusetts situated on the Clemons N14'2r55" E, 128.83 feet to Easterly side of Ballardvale Street a stone wall, thence the line turns containing 10 6 acres and bounded and runs, again by land of Clemons, and described as follows: and along the stone wall in four Beginning at the southwest corner courses, ie N81*15'35" W, 89.07; of the property at the intersection of N78'06'35" W, 79.15 feet, N2-31'25" s a friendly visit wilt a stone wall and the easterly sideline E, 209 32 feet, and N70'42'25" W, gifts, tips and informa- of Ballardvale Street the line runs 117.76 to the point of beginning tion plus cards you can along Ballardvale Street N8'32'58" For a more detailed description redeem for more gifts a E 1.91 feet to a stone bound: thence see plan entitled "Land in Wilm- local businesses. I'd Itkt the line continues along the easterly ington scale: 80 feet to an inch, to mfiel vou. , sideline of Ballardvale N6 28'55" E, November 15, 1977" by Howard C JUST ENGAGED? 476.11 feet to a point: thence the line Buttrick R.LS. Filed in the Mid- turns and runs by land now or dlesex County North District NEW PARENT? formerly of Francis and Christine Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 130 MOVED? Barcellos S72'54'35" E, 69.32 feet to Plan No. 96. Tewksbury a point: Also being shown on Assessors' thence the line turns and runs, Map R-3, Parcels 51, 51 A, 52 and 53. CALL Marge Major again by land of Barcellos or do anything in relation thereto. N17,05'25" E, 50.00 feet; thence the Howland Development. 10 Atlantic 667-3362 line turns and runs again by land of Ave.. Woburn. Ma. Barcellos S72'54'35"E. 555 42 feet to William G Hooper, Jr a point; thence the line turns and A24.31.S7 Chairman WILMINGTON & FITCHBURG Route 38, Mam Street Opposite Wilmington Ford ^fljj Central Plaia Route 12. 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Wilmington Softball League Hinxman bats, pitches Doyle's Hardware to title, 6-5

Winning pitcher Kris Hinx- Paul O'Donnell pitched the Doyle's Hardware 7 tour-hitter, helped by the bats of man chucked a six-hitter, win over Dick Glllis. Sportsworld 6 Rick Feindel. Rusty Ryan, Ken retiring the last eight batters he Friday, August 26 Winning pitcher Bob Aprile Morse, Joe Burbine and Bill went 4 for 4, giving him nine Cole with two hits apiece. laced, and also drove home the Sportsworld 13 winning run with a two out Sons of Italy 9 straight hits in playoff action. D and D Gulf 5 Doyle's Hardware 4 single in the top ot the eighth Joe Burbine (three-run Tom Gracia with a double and a inning, as Doyle's Hardware homer), winning pitcher Paul homerun good for three RBI's, Tom Woods pitched the best charged from behind to defeat O'Donnell (single, homer), Rick also enjoyed a fine game for game of the playoffs, firing a Rotary Club slugger Kay Mc.N'amara blasts one during a Rotary Sportsworld, 6-5 for the Feindel and Rusty Ryan (two Doyle's Hardware. Paul Gracia two-hitter for the winners. Joe recent batting practice. Kay and his red-hot mates are in the Wilmington Softball League rounded out the winning attack (Juinn, Bob Woods and Doug slugger championship hunt once again this summer. hits apiece) paced the SW of- championship Monday night at fense. with three hits. Harrison paced the Gulf attack Tom Aprile Memorial Field. Larry Tympanick was again Joe Burbine bashed a with two hits apiece. Bob Aprile spanked a two run Sportsworld, 4-2 in the round the key bat for the Sons of Italy homerun for Sportsworld, with robin playoffs, grabbed a 4-2 with a single and a homerun. losing pitcher Paul O'Donnell single tor Doyle's Hardware, Wilmington Tennis Club with Greg Moulton's double lead alter five innings of the title Bill Simmons and Paul Capozzi chipping in two hits. game behind the pitching ot spanked two hits apiece in Wednesday, August 24 helping the cause. Kris Hinx- Paul O'Donnell, who escaped support of losing pitcher Mark Sportsworld 10 man took the loss. several jams throughout the Reed. D and D Gulf 4 Junior Tourney contest. Rusty Ryan, Joe Burbine, Bob Doyle's Hardware II Tom Gracia banged three hits, I) and D Gulf 5 Frongillo and Snooky Lynch all Larry Cushing drove in two runs and scored the Tom Gracia (single, homer, had two hits apiece, as Paul tieing and winning runs for the three RBI's), Bob Aprile (two O'Donnell pitched the win over wraps up summer Tom Woods. league champs. Greg Moulton hits, three RBI's I and Steve Tourney rounded out the winning attack Brander (two hits) all played Bill Blaisdell went 3 for 3 for D The Wilmington Tennis Club semifinals and lost a tough with two hits. solid games for the winners. and D Gulf, while Bob Woods recently wrapped up its' Junior match (6-2, 6-41. Ladder players Rick Feindel banged a two- Bob Woods isingle, triple), ripped a single and a homerun. The Fourth Annual Larry Division activity this summer Maureen O'Leary and Kristen run single for Sportsworld, while Dick Glllis (two hits, two RBI's) Doyle's Hardware 10 Cushing Tournament of with the annual Junior Tour- Curran played well, but lost to Snooky Lynch contributed an and Bill Blaisdell (two hits) Sons of Italy 4 Champions is scheduled for Kris Hinxman fired a tour- nament, Over 25 youngsters took Tina and Cindy in the quar- RBI single. paced the Gulf attack. Sept. 7-14 at Tom Aprile part in the boys and girls terfinals. Both teams played out- Kris Hinxman hurled the win hitter and got plenty of bat Memorial Field, with several divisions. The Boys' Division II tour- standing games defensively, over Greg Wilder. support from Bob Aprile (single, outstanding area teams slated to The tournament showed some nament demonstrated some with Sportsworld's Feindel Thursday, August 25 double, two homeruns, six compete. new stars as well as firmly strong young talent. It showed making two running catches in DandDGuiriS RBI's, three runs scored) and North Wilmington Shell will be establishing a lew ot last year's that with a little effort (and a lot the outtield while throwing a Sons of Italy 4 Mark Blaisdell (two hits, three the tourney's host team. Other heroes. Steven Cutone is still of practice! you can make it to runner out at the plate. Gracia Joe Quinn, Bill Blaisdell and runs scored). area teams set for action are the without a doubt the number one the big time. came up with a line over-the- Kevin Smith ripped two hits Larry Tympanick blasted a defending tourney champion junior player in Wilmington. He Paul DeFronzo emerged shoulder catch of a loulball apiece for the winners, as Greg two run homer for the Sons of Miceli Club, Wilmington Softball won the division one section with victorious after lour exciting behind firstbase. Wilder notched the victory over Italy, with Bill Simmons League champ Doyle's Hard- a convincing win over Bobby matches (three on Saturday I, by Doyle's finished the round- Aldo Calra. chipping in a two run single. ware, Tewksbury Softball Seville (6-3, 6-1) in the finals. beating Eric Eisenberg in the robin playoffs with a 5-1 slate to Monday. August 22 League champ Towne Auto, Both these players ended up in finals (6-4, 6-2). Paul was nearly edge out Sportsworld (4-2), D Carl and Bob Capozzi slapped Sportsworld 6 Sportsworld, Aubut's Liquors, the same positions on the boys' eliminated in the first round by and D Gulf (3-3) and the Sons ol two hits apiece tor the Sons of Sons of Italy 2 Tony's Sandwich Shop and ladder. Steven may be ready lor the strong play of Steven Ed- Italy (0-6). Italy. Paul O'Donnell cruised with a Fitzwilly's. the mens' ladder next year, monds, winning 7-6, 7-5. He then Sunday. August 28 since he had an easy time of it, beat two determined up-and I) and D Gulf 6 only losing four games in the coming players, Chris Ward and Sons of Italy 5 tourney. Steven Killilea in the next two Dana Mullarky's second hit ot Two strong ladder players, rounds. Eric, Chris and Steven the game drove in the winning number tour seed Mark Edy, had been practicing four hours a run, as Doug Harrison hurled and number live ladder player day over the past two weeks, the win over Aldo Caira. Bill Jim Magliozzi, ran into the and it it wasn't for Paul they Sinopoli banged two hits to help Cutone steamroller Mark lost to would have monopolized the the winning cause. Steven in the semis and Jim also tourney. Mark Reed and Chris lost to Steven in the second Ladder player Joe McFadyn DcCecca slashed three hits round. Jim had beaten a gave Steven Killilea a scare in apiece for the Sons ol Italy promising newcomer. Mike one ol the best matches ol the Doyle's Hardware 7 Forester in the first round. day, losing 6-2, 6-7, 7-5. Another Sons of Italy 3 Mark Kwialkowski won an ladder player. Brian Gillespie Bob Aprile and Kris Hinxman exciting first round match in played well, making it to the combined to pitch a five-hitter, three sets over a very tough semifinals. with stick support trom Rick John Medeiros. but then could Eddie Beaudoin. Kevin McCully. Kevin Brander and not prevail in the heat, losing the Barrett and newcomer John Mike Barcellos with with two next match to Mark Eddy. Molloy also played well this hits apiece. Bobby Seville did not have weekend and should do well next Rick McQueston slapped two such an easy lime Ol it in the year on the Junior Boys' ladder. hits for the Sons of Italy, while Towne Auto shortstop (iene 'The Dream' Manley plants a hug and a kiss on winn- ing pitcher Bill Kelleher after an earlier playoff victory. Towne Auto went on to bottom hall ol the draw. Mike Larry Tympanick rippe^l a A kiss win the Tewksbury .Softball League championship with a three games to two vic- Pittaro nearly pulled off the triple. for the winner tory over the Jim Miceli Club. upset ol the day. taking Bobby to Sportsworld IL' a third set tiebreaker in the D and D Gulf 7 semifinals. Mike had a tough Tennis Club Joe Burbine (single, time in his first match against a homerun). Bob Frongillo Little League registration grittv Brian Savosik, winning 7- tournaments (homerun) along with Rusty 6. 7-i. Ryan and Paul O'Donnell with a Registration for the 1984 leaguers, except those who All new players, both boys and John Ciillis showed that he is single and a double apiece, Tewksbury Youth Baseball played as eight-year-olds this girls, who were born between ready to play on ladders next sparked the Sportsworld attack season will be held Thursdays past season, must register if August 1, 1968 and July 31. 1976 September 1 and 8 Irom 7 to 9 year by playing a good match The Wilmington Tennis Club is D and D Gulf was keyed by the they have not already done so are invited to register and p.m. and Saturday morning with Bobby Seville in the lirst hoffling its' annual fall tour- play of Bill Blaisdell (single, with their coach. tryout. September 10 Irom 10 to noon at Players must present a birth round Bobby won 6-1, 6-3. naments the weekends of homer). Bill Sinopoli (two hits) All those moving up from St. William's School. The girls' tournament was September 10. 17 and 24. The and Dick Ci ill is (three-run major league must register and ccrtilicate and be accompanied All intermediate and minor won by a newcomer to the club, tournaments will be sponsored double). tryout lor senior league. by a parent or guardian. Tina Favero. Tina preservered again this year by Holmes Pools " in a grueling three set match and Realty World-Forest over the girls' ladder champ Conant. Claire O'Beirne Claire, as well The men's and women's BUY 4. Tewksbury Recreation Bowling Program as Cindy Degerly, lei Tina know singles will be held September that it would be tough winning 10 and 11. Sign-up with Tony and matches on the girls' ladder Judy Page, 657-7768. Registration Dates Both Claire m Ihe finals and GET 1 FREE. Men's and women's doubles Cindy in the semifinals lost to will be held September 17 and 1H. Tina in third set tiebreakers. CUPWN01 •_ —' Thursday Sept. 8 Tewksbury Town Hall Second place ladder winner ' i »■■" ' . !i STAINKVA/OO? 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ' Lynne N'ewhouse played well, Tourney page 10 JlAiN&wqqf PRESERVATIVE but ran into Claire in the

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TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 31,1983 I740IMKK Merrimack Valley field hockey schedule

Thirteenth. Tues: Anduver at October Tewksbury; Methuen at Wilmington; Dracut-bye. Third, Mon.: Tyngsboro at Twenty-first, Fri.: Andover at Wilmington. Lawrence at Andover; Wilmington at Tyngsboro; Haverhill at Dracut; Haverhill at Chelm- Chelmslord; Dracut at slord; Wilmington at Lawrence; Dracut; Chelmsl'ord-bye. Tewksbury; Methuen at Fifteenth. Thurs.: Andover at Methuen at Tewksbury; Haverhill; Lawrence-bye. Tyngsboro-bye. Methuen; Tewksbury at Fifth. Wed.: Andover at Lawrence: Tyngsboro at Twenty-fourth. Mon.: Wilmington; Tyngsboro at Chelmslord at Andover, Dracut Haverhill; Chelmslord at Tewksbury; Methuen at Dracut; Wilnnngton-bye. at Tyngsboro; Wilmington at Chelmslord; \Dracut at Haverhill; Lawrence at Twentieth. Tues.: Lawrence Lawrence, Haverhill-bye. Methuen; Tewksbury-bye. at Andover. Tewksbury at Seventh. Fri.: (Round twoi. Haverhill. Dracut at Twenty-sixth, Wed.: Andover Tewksbury at Andover; at Tyngsboro; Chelmslord at Wilmington; Tyngsboro at Wilmington at Methuen; Chelmslord; Methuen-bye. Wilmington; Tewksbury at Tyngsboro at Lawrence; Dracut Dracut; Haverhill at Methuen; Twenty-second. Thurs- • at Haverhill. Lawrence-bye. Haverhill at Lawrence; Fleventh. Tues.: Methuen at Methuen at Dracut; Chelmslord Twenty-eighth, Fri.: Andover; Lawrence at Wilmington at Andover;

Tbe Wilmington (d,rk uniforms) and Tewksbury High School soccer teams Wildcats, Redmen should be right .n the thick of the MVC race that begins in just a couple of weeks. do battle See complete conference schedule below. Merrimack Valley soccer schedule September October Andover; Lawrence at Greater Fourth. Wed: Wilmington at First., Sat.: Lowell al Lawrence; Haverhill at Lowell; Haverhill; Lawrence at Wilmington; Billerica at Billerica at Tewksbury. Tewksbury; Chelmslord at Greater Lawrence; Andover at Nineteenth. Wed.: Wilmington Billenca; Methuen at Lowell; Tewksbury; Haverhill at at Andover; Greater Lawrence Andover al Greater Lawrence. Methuen; Chelmslord al al Methuen; Lowell at Seventh. Sat.: Lawrence at Lawrence. Chelmslord; Billerica at Wilmington; Haverhill at Fourth, Tues.: Wilmington at Lawrence; Tewksbury at Chelmslord; Tewksbury at .Billerica; Tewksbury at Lowell; Haverhill. Methuen; Billerica at Andover; Greater Lawrence at Haverhill; Twenty-first, Fri.: "Greater Lowell at Greater Lawrence. Lawrence at Andover; Methuen Lawrence at Wilmington; at Chelmslord. The perenially powerful Wilmington High School field hockey squad, shown Twentieth. Tues: Chelmslord Andover at Lowell; Methuen at Defending defending their goal in action last season, have opened their preseason camp in at Wilmington; Methuen a Sixth. Thurs.: Tewksbury at Billerica; Chelmsford at champs preparation for the defense of their Merrimack Valley Conference championship. Lawrence; Haverhill at An- Wilmington; Billerica at Tewksbury; Haverhill at The Wildcats open their season September 13 with Methuen. dover: Greater Lawrence at Haverhill; Lowell at Lawrence; Lawrence. Tewksbury; Billerica at Lowell. Chelmslord at Greater Twenty-sixth, Wed.: Twenty-second, Thurs': Lawrence; Methuen at Andover. Wilmington at Lowell; Greater Wilmington at Methuen; An- Eighth, Sat.: Haverhill at Lawrence at Billerica; at Tewksbury. Tyngsboro at Tewksbury; Haverhill at Tewksbury at Tyngsboro; dover at Chelmslord; Greater Wilmington; Tewksbury at Tewksbury at Andover; Wilmington; Andover-bye. Tyngsboro; Dracut at Chelm- Ciieimslord al Methuen; Lawrence at Lawrence; Lowell Lawrence; Billerica at Methuen al Haverhill; Twenty-sixth. Mon.. An- slord; Wilmington-bye. Lawrence at Dracut, Haverhill- at Haverhill; Tewksbury at Chelmslord; Lowell at Lawrence al Chelmslord.' dover at Haverhill; Lawrence at Thirteenth. Thurs.: Andover bye. Billerica. Methuen; Greater Lawrence at Chelmslord; Methuen at at Lawrence; Haverhill at Twenty-fourth. Sat.: Andover Andover. Twenty-ninth. Sat., 10:30 Tyngsboro; Wilmington at Tewksbury; Wilmington at at Wilmington; Methuen at Tenth, Mon., 10:30 a.m.: a.m.: Billerica at Wilmington; Tewksbury. Dracut-bye. Dracut. CMelinslord at Greater Lawrence; Chelmsford Wilmington al Lawrence; Lowell at Tewksbury; Haverhill Twenty-eighth, Wed.: Dracut Tyngsboro; Methuen-bye Sports at Lowell; Lawrence at Chelmslord at Haverhill; at Greater Lawrence; Andover at Andover; Chelmslord at Seventeenth. Mon.: Lawrence Billerica; Haverhill at Methuen at Tewksbury; An- al Lawrence; Chelmslord at Haverhill; Lawrence at at Haverhill; Dracul at Tewksbury. dover at Billerica, Greater Methuen. Wilmington; Tewksbury at Methuen; Tewksbury a! Notebook Twenty-eighth, Wed.: Lawrence at Lowell. Methuen; Tyngsboro-bye. Chelmslord; Wilmington at Wilmington at Greater Twelfth, Wed.: Wilmington al November Thirtieth." Fri.: Andover at Tyngsboro; Andover-bye. next week Lawrence; Lowell at Andover; Chelmslord; Lawrence at Second. Wed., 3 p.m.: Chelmslord; Tyngsboro at Nineteenth. 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TOWN CRIER, WILMINGTON. MASS , AUGUST 31. 1983 II Wilmington school bus routes ROUTE K-l A.M. From Shawsheen School ROUTE NO 1 Trip 2, 7:35 a.m. ROUTE NO. 11 f—. ROUTE NO. 13 Trip No. 1.7:00 a.m. ROUTE NO. 15 11:25 a.m. Central area pickup at High Trip I, 7:15 a.m.\ Trip I, 7:15 a.m. Trip I. 7:10 a.m. Leave Shawsheen School; Grade seven and eight; Nichols School (Adams Street turn-around) Salem Street and Royal Street; Royal Streel and Salem Street; Street and Shawsheen Avenue, Aldrich Road and Shawsheen Shawsheen Avenue and Moore to the West Intermediate. Salem Street and Jordan Street; Martens Streel and Salem Street; Avenue, Aldrich Road and Kendall Street, 3 Moore Street. 293 Nichols Street and Fairmeadow Salem Street and Martens Street; Cunningham Slreet and Salem Road; Fairmeadow Road and Jere Slreel; Boutwell Street and Taft Shawsheen Avenue, ll Fairmeadow Trip 3. 8:10 a.m. Salem Street and Cunningham Street lo North Intermediate School Road; Fairmeadow Road and Road; Boutwell Slreet and Burl- Road, 124 Nichols Street. 102 Nichols K-6; 28 Butters Row; 45 Butters Street; Salem Street and Anthony ington Avenue; to High School. Street, 19 Grace Drive. 7 Harold Nichols Street; Grace Drive and Row; 68 Butters Row; 76 Butters Avenue to High School Trip 2. 7:30 a.m. Melody Lane; Shawsheen Avenue Avenue. Row; Chestnut Street and Butters Carson Avenue and Hathaway Trip 2, 7:30 a.m. ifrom of school); Wilton Drive and Row; 402 Chestnut Street; 364 Trip 2. 7:30 a.m. Road; Hathaway Road and Truman Shawsheen Avenue to West In- Main Streel and Massachusetts K-l P.M. Chestnut Street; 342 Chestnut Suncrest Avenue and West Street; Road; Concord Streel and Woburn termediate School Avenue: Main Streel and Williams To Shawsheen School Street; 13 Hillside Way; 29 Hillside West Street and Westdale Avenue, Street; 480 Woburn Streel (Brown); Avenue. Main Street and Lloyd 11:55 a.m. Way; 236 Chestnut Street; 207 West Street and Kilmarnock Street. Woburn Streel and Wesl Street lo Trip 2. 7:30 a.m. Road; Main Street at Tewksbury Shawsheen Avenue and Carter Chestnut Street; Chestnut Street and Concord Street and Woburn Street; High School. Boulwell Street and Aldrich Road; line; Main Street and Walker Street; Lane; Shawsheen Avenue and Mill Road; 168 Chestnut Street; 96 to North Intermediate School Forest Street and Aldrich Road; Mildred Rogers School; take Slreet Nassau Avenue; Shawsheen Avenue Chestnut Street; 60 Chestnut Street; Trip:), 8:10a.m. Forest Street and Edwards Road; and Grove Avenue; lo West In- and Grand Street; Shawsheen 34 Chestnut Street, to the Shawsheen Trip 3. 8:10 a.m. Lowell Street and Bay Slreel. lermediale School. Forest Street and Congress Street; Avenue and Street; School K-6; 158 Salem Streel; Salem Lowell Street and Dartmouth Forest Street and Burlington Street and Cobalt Street; Salem Avenue; Lowell Streel and Com Shawsheen Avenue and Sherburn Avenue to the High School. Trip 3. 8:10 a.m. Place; 33 Aldrich Road; 58 Aldrich ROUTE NO. 6 Street and McDonald Road; monwealth Avenue; Allen Park Main Streel and Miles Street; Road; Aldrich Road and Kendall Trip I, 7:05 a.m. McDonald Road and Tanner Road; Drive and Sheldon Avenue; Parker Main Streel and Wisser Street; Trip 3, 8:10 a.m. Street; 19 Bout well Street; arrive (a.m. and p.m.); Glen Road and 55 McDonald Road; $alem Street Streel and Sheldon Avenue, Adams (Collage Streel students take this Bridge Lane and Brand Avenue; to Shawsheen School, 12:25 p.m. Dobson Street; Harnden Street and and Royal Street; Salem Street and Streel and Fairview Avenue; Adams Shawsheen School. bus); 292 and 170 Main Street; Grove Glen Road, to the West In- Scaltrito Drive; Salem Street and Streel and Chandler Road; Adams Avenue and Main Street; Grove K-2 A.M. termediate. Jordan Street; Salem Streel and Streel and Church Streel; Wildwood Trip 4. 8:30 a.m. Avenue and Winchell Road; Lake Martens Street; Salem Streel and Streel to Wildwood School. From Shawsheen School Street and Grove Avenue; take Swain School (School Slreet and Trip 2. 7:20 a.m. Cunningham Street; to Woburn Drury Lane take this bus, K-6 only). 11:25 a.m. Streel and South Street; Lake Street (a.m. and p.m.); Main Street and Street School (1-6 onlyi and <« Trip 4.8:30 a.m. 64 Glen Road ( K-6); Glen Road and Leave Shawsheen School; 46 and Warren Road; take Street and Walker Street; Main Street and Wildwood School (K only) Middlesex Avenue and Mystic GandalfWay (K-6); Main Slreet and Hopkins Street; Aldrich Road and Filz Terrace; 44 take Street to the Grove Avenue, grades 9-12 to High Avenue; Shady Lane Drive and Williams Avenue (K onlyi. Main Winston Avenue; Aldrich Road and Shawsheen School. Forest Street; Forest Street and Ed- School ROUTE NO. 12 Pinewood Road. Shady Lane Drive Street and Oakwood Road iK only); wards Road; Forest Street and Trip I, 7:10 a.m. and Whitefield Terrace; Oakdale Main Streel and Fairfield Road (K Trip 4. 8:30 a.m. Trip 3. 8:10 a.m. Silver Lake Pharmacy; Main Road and Shady Lane Drive. Cochrane Road; Forest Streel and iK-6) Shawsheen Avenue and only); Main Slreel and Lloyd Road Washington Avenue and Clark Street and Lloyd Road; Glen Road Pinewood Road and Oakdale Road; (K only); Main Slreel al Tewksbury Swain Road; 31 Swain Road; Swain Ferguson Road; Shawsheen Avenue Street; Forest Street and Edwards and Dobson Streel; Federal Slreel to Woburn Slreel School line (K-6); 45 Main Slreel (K onlyi; Road and Cleveland Avenue; Burl- and Carter Lane; Shawsheen Road; Foresl Street and Elwood and Soncord Street; Federal Street Main Street and Walker Slreel ington Avenue and Dell Drive; 212 Avenue and Nassau Avenue; Road; Forest Street and Congress and Lincoln Street; Federal Slreel ROUTE NO. 14 i K-6): Mildred Rogers School i K-6); Burlington Avenue; Burlington Shawsheen Avenue and Canal Street Street; Forest Street and Burlington and Woburn Street; Woburn Streel Trip l, 7:05 a.m. Grove Avenue and Park Avenue Avenue and Roberts Road; Harris iturn around); Shawsheen Avenue Street and Burlington Avenue, 28 Avenue: Burlington Avenue and and West Street; Woburn Streel and Route 62 and Old Salem Slreel; (K-6): Main Slreel and Veranda and Sherburn Place to the Beech Street; Burlington Avenue Concord Street; lo North In- Andover Slreel and Woburn Streel: Burlington Avenue; 31-R Clark Shawsheen School Avenue lo Shawsheen School Street; Washington Avenue and and Dell Drive; to Shawsheen termediate School 156 Andover Slreel: 229 Andover School. Slreel: 402 Andover Street. 327 Clark St reel ROUTE NO. 2 ROUTE NO. ir, Trip 2. 7:30 a.m. Ballardvale Street (Paolini); 400 Trip« 7:20 a.m. Trip I. 7:15 a.m. Trip 4. 8:30 a.m. Marie Drive and Thrush Road; Ballardvale Slreet; 64 Ballardvale Biggar Avenue and Salem Slreel; K-2 P.M. Shawsheen Avenue and Manning K-6; Houghton Road and Hathaway Road and Carson Slreel; Ballardvale Street and Woburn Slreel School; lo High To Shawsheen School Streel; Grace Drive and Melody Shawsheen Avenue; Shawsheen Avenue; Hathaway Road and Lockwood Road, Glen Road and School and Norlh Inlermediale 11:55 a.m. tanetothe High School 292 Main Street; 170 Main Street; Avenue and Jaquith Road; 33 Truman Road; to North In- Middlesex Avenue (p.m. only I; High Aldrich Road; Aldrich Road and termediate School School (Adams Streel turn around); Trip 2. 8:10 a.m. Main Street and Williams Avenue; Trip 2. 7:30 a.m. Main Street and Oakwood Road; I la rd m Street; Aldrich Road and to Norlh Inlermediale and High K-6; Glen Road and Cypress Walker School; Clark Street and School Main Street and Fairfield Road; Kendall Street; Aldrich Road and Trip 3, 8:10 a.m. Streel: Glen Road al King Slreel ex- Washington Avenue to the West In- Forest Street; Aldrich Road and K-6; Arlene Avenue and Dorothy- Main Street and Lloyd Road; 45 termediate School tension: Glen Road and Dobson Main Street. Grove Avenue and Bur Houghton Road; Aldrich Road and Avenue; Arlene Avenue and Trip ■', H:I0 a.m. Streel; lo Woburn Slreel School. Winston Avenue; 139 Aldrich Road; Franklin Avenue; 27 Arlene K-6: Norlh Intermediate parking nap Street. Grove Avenue and Win- Trip 3. 8:10 a.m. chell Road; 114 Grove Avenue; 119 156 Aldrich Road; to Shawsheen Avenue; Arlene Avenue and Ella lot at 313 Salem Street; Ballardvale Trip 3. 8:30 a.m. Boulwell Street and Tafl Road, Slreet and Baland Road; Ballard- Grove Avenue; take Street and School. Avenue; 12 Ella Avenue; Anthony King Slreel and Garden Avenue; Boutwell Street and Presidential vale Slreel and Lockwood Road; 64 South Street; 102 Lake Street; Main Avenue and Catherine Avenue; to King Slreet and Broad Street lo Drive; Boutwell Street and Burl- Ballardvale Slreel; 327 Ballardvale Street and Cottage Street: Main ROUTE NO. 7 Woburn Street School. Woburn Streel School. ington Avenue; Burlington Avenue Street (Paolini); three slops bet- Streel and Miles Street; Miles Street Trip 2. 7:30 a.m. and Swain Road; Burlington Avenue ween Route 125 and Andover line. and Hobson Street; Hobson Street Burlington Avenue and Swain and Forest Street; Foresl Streel and Andover Slreet and Route 125: 217 and Wisser Street; Bridge Lane and Road; Burlington Avenue and Swain Road to the Shawsheen Andover Slreel; 158 Andover Street; Brand Avenue; arrive Shawsheen Roberts Road; to the high school. School 40 Andover Street; 62 Andover School. 12:25 p.m. Trip 3. 8:10 a.m. Streel; 391 Salem Slreel to Woburn Trip 4. 8:30 a.m. Slreet School K-3 A.M. K-6; 106 Salem Street; Salem Harold Avenue and Shawsheen Slreet at Ring Avenue; Ring Avenue From Wildwootl School Avenue; Harold Avenue and Reed 11:25 a.m. and Gearty Avenue; Biggar Avenue Street; Reed Street and Shawsheen and Ring Avenue; 197 Salem Street; Everett Avenue at Wicks Circle; Avenue, lo the Shawsheen School. Cunningham Street at Sudbury 201 Salem Street; 205 Salem Street; 293 Salem Street; Salem Street and WILMINGTON SCHOOL HOURS Avenue; Cunningham Street at ROUTE NO. 3 Jacobs Street; 25 Cunningham Frederick Drive; 436 Middlesex High School 7:50 a.m. 2:20 p.m. Trip I, 7:00 a.m. Avenue; 57 High Slreet; to Woburn Street; McDonald Road at Salem Suncrcst Avenue and Wesl Streel; Intermediate 7:55 a.m. Street; Salem Street at Royal Streel School (1-6 only); and 2:20 p.m. West Slreel and Westdale Avenue, Wildwood School, (Konly). Street; Salem Street at Scaltrito Wesl Street and Kilmarnock Street; Elementary 8:55 a.m. 2:55 p.m. Drive; Salem Street at Ring Federal Slreel to Woburn Slreel to ROUTE NO. 8 Kindergarten Avenue, Ring Avenue at Gearty (he High School 8:55 a.m. 11:25 p.m. 1st Session Street; 20 Biggar Avenue. Trip 1. 7:15 a.m. Lake Street and Grove Avenue; 12:25 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 2nd Session Trip 2, 7:20 a.m. K-3 P.M. Mildred Rogers School; to the high Moore Streel and Shawsheen school. To \\ IIIIIIIn Street School Avenue: Nichols Slreel and 11:55 a.m. School Starts on Wednesday, September 7, 1983. Shawsheen Avenue; Nichols Slreel Trip 2. 7:25 a.m. 184 Main Streel; 42 Cunningham and Fairmeadow Road; Streel; Braille Str.eel al Glen Road; Parker Slreet and Sheldon There will be a FULL DAY tor all students the tirst day ot school. Starting on Wednesday, Fairmeadow Road and Jere Road; Avenue; Parker Street and Laurel Cypress Streel aj Glen Road; King Fairmeadow Road and Nichols September 7, 1983, there will no longer be early release days on Wednesdays. Street at Garden Avenue; 28 King Avenue; Cross Street and Lowell Street, lo the High School. Street; Butters Row and Main Street; King Streel al Broad Street; Street, loWesI Intermediate School. arrive Woburn Streel 12:25 p.m. Trip 3, 8:10 a.m. 669 Main Streel: 883 Main Streel; Trip 3. 8:10 a.m. K-4 A.M. 967 Main Street; Main Street al From Woburn Street School Molloy Road and Laurel Avenue; dump site; Main Street at Cook 707 Wbburn Street; Woburn Street at 11:25 a.m. Avenue; Burlington Avenue and Brentwood Atenue; Woburn Street Leave Woburn Street School; 233 Floradale Avenue; Burlington at Morse Avenue, Woburn Street at Woburn Street; Middlesex Avenue Avenue and Webber Street; Burl- Eames Street; Woburn Street at In- at Mystic Avenue; Oakdale Road at ington Avenue and Harris Slreel; Shady tane Drive; Oakdale Road at dustrial Way; Ridge Road at Sun- Burlinglon Avenue and Deming Way crest Avenue; 104 West Street; Pinewood Road, 43 North Si reel (crossing guard for Marion Street Woodland Road al Hanson Road; Dadant Drive al Marcia Road; pupils ); Roberts Road at Burtington Strout Avenue and Lowell Street; Carolyn Road at Linda Road; Plea- Avenue. In Shawsheen School 708, 697. 611 Woburn Street; lo sant Streel at Middlesex Avenue; 45 Wildwood School. Arlene Avenue. I Klla Avenue; ROUTE NO. 4 Dorothy Avenue al Arlene Avenue. 6 Trip I. 7:05 a.m. ROUTE NO. 9 Lockwood Road Main Slreel and Butlers Row; 831 Trip I, 7:15 a.m. Main Slreel; Main Streel across Woburn Street School; Lucci"s K-4 P.M. from Eames Streel, Main Slreel al Market; Strout Avenue (Arlene To Woburn Slreel School the Woburn line: Main Street and Avenue area); lo North In- II :55 a.m. Cook Avenue; Woburn Streel and termediate and High Schools. 27 Woburn Slreel; Sheridan Road Morse Avenue; Woburn Street and at Chapman Avenue; 49 Park Brenlwood Avenue; 696 Woburn Trip 2. 8:10 a.m. Streel; 10 Gowing Road: 8 Marcus Slreel; grades seven through 12 lo Grades 1-6 only; 184 Main Streel; Road; Heather Drive al Sparhawk: the High School Main Slreet and Mass. Avenue; Lucaya Circle al Froeport Drive; 19 Main Street and Williams Avenue; Lucaya Circle, arrive Woburn Trip 2. 7:30a.m. Main Slreel and Davis Road; Main i reet School, 12:25 p.m. Marie Drive and Thrush Road; Slreel and Lloyd Road; Marjorie Woburn Slreel School to the High Road and Beeching Avenue; Main K-5 A.M. School. Street and Winter Street; Glen Road From Wildwood School and Harnden Street; Glen Road and 11:25 a.m. Trip 3, 8:10 a.m. Brattle Street (K-6); Glen Road and Red rOOf but WllmtagtOB Safely Officer Bobby Shelley this year has a cruiser with a red vinyl top. Federal Slreel al Wilson Slreel; 56 Faulkner Avenue and Glen Road St Paul Street; to Woburn Street no hlllP licrhtc 'hanks lo Wilmington Ford. The car is leased to the town for a token lev. Off. Shelley is Federal Slreel; 69. 59 and 49 iK-6); Faulkner Avenue and Emer School uu uiue UgniS shown accepting the keys from Mike Resluccia. Lawrence Slreel. 13 Concord Streel; son Slreel. Everell Avenue and 500 and 514 Woburn Streel: Kenwood Faulkner Avenue; Cunningham ROUTE NO. 10 Avenue al Woburn Slreel; Wing Streel and Sudbury Avenue; Cunn- Trip 1, 7:05 a.m. Road al Woburn Street; ingham Streel and Allston Avenue; Wildwood School; Woburn Street Cunningham Street and Lexington and Wildwood Streel (North Int. Slreel. K lo Wildwood. 1-6 Woburn pupils only); Park Street and Gow- A small but K-5 P.M. Streel ing Road; Middle of To Wildwood School Healher/Sparhawk Drive; to North smelly flood II :55 a.m. Trip I. 8:30 a.m. Intermediate School. 20 School Slreel. 10 Middlesex Federal Slreel al Middlesex Avenue. Beacon Slreel al Belmonl Avenue; Concord Streel al No 13; A small "flood" occurred on Schools opening - Trip 2. 7:25 a.m. Monday morning al the Avenue. Belmonl Avenue al Woburn Slreel and Concord Slreel. Park Street and Gowing Road, Hanover Street; 24 Fairview 399 Woburn Street; Jenks Bridge Middle of Heather/Sparhawk; to the Wilmington's new sewage Avenue; 42 and 23 Adams Slreel; development; 480 Woburn Slreel; High School. dumping station, oil Main Slreel drive carefully Adams Slreel al Church Streel; 108 Woburn Street and West Street: near the Town Park. Church Slreel: 6 Parker Street. Wesl Slreel al the Smilh home; West Trips, 8:10a.m. A "honey wagon" Irom Children in Wilmington return Woburn Street al Brenlwood Street al Kilmarnock Slreel; Wesl responsibility, but it's even Lowell Street and Cross Street; 40 Tewksbury had begun dumping to school next week, and Police more important as schools Avenue; 89 West Slreel; Westdale Street and Westdale Avenue. Wesl Lowell Street; Lowell Street and into the pipe when the driver and Safety Officer Bob Shelley joins open," he said. "Keep alert and Avenue al West Street; 42 West Slreel and Lowell Slreet. lo Kiernan Avenue; 470 Main Street; Street; West Street and Kilmarnock Wildwood School. the attendant discovered thai AAA Massachusetts in urging always obey the posted speed Main Streel and Kirk Street; 374 the sewage was flowing onto the Streel arrive Wildwood School 12:25 Main Street; Washington Avenue motorists to drive extra limit, but especially in school p.m ROUTE NO. 5 and Clark Street; Walker School; 89 ground. The pipe was clogged — carefully. zones. Thai will make it easier Trip I. 7:15 a.m. Middlesex Avenue; Swain School; 57 not the large 36-inch sewer "Many childreh in kin- to come lo a quick, sale stop if a 402 Chestnut Streel; 364 Chestnul Lawrence Street; Lawrence Streel main, but the 10-ineh pipe dergarten and first grade will be child darts into your path." Street; 342 Chestnut Streel; leading into it. and Hamlin Lane; Lawrence Street coping with traffic on their own As part of its annual "School's Cheslnul Slreel al Hillside Way; and Lawrence Court; Lawrence When the pipe was cleaned, a for the first lime." said Officer Open" safety campaign, AAA Chestnut Slreel and Mill Road; Streel and Glendale Circle; to piece ol wood, combined with Chestnul Slreel and Marion Slreel Shelley, "They may not be Massachusetts and the Wildwood School other solid wastes, was exlension; Chestnul Slreel and But- aware ot pedestrian safety Wilmington Police Department ters Row. to the the High discovered to be the cause ol the rules." are distributing School's Open- blockage. School/West Intermediate. Officer Shelley had some Drive Carefully" bumper How the wood got into the advice for concerned motorists. stickers. sewer pipe is not known. "Safe driving is a year-round

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12 TOWN CRIER, WILMINGTON, MASS. AUGUST 31,1983 Photon makes final distribution The following story was published in the Aug. 26 issue of Type World, a newspaper covering the typesetting in- dustry. Type World is published in Wilmington by Sam Blum. Photon. Inc. was located at 355 Middlesex Ave.. North Wilmington from the mid-1960s v.'.'.'. '.974, when the firm went bankrupt. The plant is now a a division of Itek.

Photon, Inc Lives . . . On Last month creditors of Photon, Inc.. which filed bankruptcy proceedings in 1974, received checks '"representing a final dividend of approximately 4.23% of the amount of (their) claims." To many, this action "writes 30" to just another company name in our industry. We think not. The Photon name represents both people and pro- ducts tbat have made lasting and significant contributions to the typeset- ting industry. Historically, the first phototypesetter was Harris-Intertype's Fotosetter, which was simply a modified hot metal machine. It had minor commercial An overturned tractor trailer tied up traffic at the corner of Kailardvale Street and Route Tipped trailer 125 Thursday morning. The accident occurred when a tire blew as the truck was taking the acceptance. corner, causing the load — candy — to shift. The driver. John M. Kirsch. 56. of Kast Sand- The first commercial phototypesetter was brought to market by Photon ties up traffic Mich, was taken to the Regional Health (enter for treatment. The truck is owned by Kadford in the mid-1950's. It was based on 1944 inventions of two French engineers, Transportation of Norwood. Rene Higgonet and I-ouis Moyroud. Their concept provided for character selection from a spinning disk font by timed firing of a xenon flash lamp. In 1948, these two combined forces with William Garth, who was affiliated Fall programs begin soon at with I .it hum.ii Sales of Cambridge, MA. Together the three were instru- mental in the establishment of the Graphic Arts Research Foundation (GARF). It's goal was to develop the Higgonet-Moyroud Typesetter. In Wilmington Community Schools 1952, Photon, Inc. was established in Wilmington, MA to manufacture and market what can really be termed the first "second generation" The autumn 1983 sell enrich- hangups that can hold you back complete high school. This phototypesetter. ment sessions ol Wilmington in lite, such as procrastination, course will aid in the A succession of significant products followed: Photon 100 ('54); 200A Community Schools, Inc. will be fears, lack of asserliveness, preparation for this live part C56); 500 Series ('59); Zip ('63); 560 C63); 713 C64); AM 725 ('68), which was starting shortly. Registration disorganization and more exam. It is important to know designed and made for AM by Photon; the Pacesetter Series ('71); and the lor all courses and activities will Learn to have a positive feeling what to study and the proper Econosetter (75). Photon also marketed a digitized CRT typesetter origi- be held September 12 Irom 7 to about yourscll. Ten weeks, way lo study. Ten weeks. $25.00. nated by Alphanumeric; it was sold by Photon as the 7000 CRT, and by 8:30 p.m. at the Wilmington S2."> (in Understanding human Autologic, as the APS-4. High School cafeteria. Regular Money management: Is an behavior: A look at various Significant, too, is Photon s development of both a domestic and interna- classes will begin September 26 eight week seminar with em- aspects ol psychology and how it tional library of typefaces designed specifically for photocomposition. In with several mini courses phasis on defining individual or helps to explain and understand human behavior. Areas to be the 50's and 60's their photocomp library was the largest and strongest in starting at various later dates. family goals and establishing a financial management control covered include personality, the industry. Wilmington Community system. The goals are to review learning. motivation and In April 1975, Dymo Industries bought the assets of Photon and con- Schools, Inc. is a non profit the complex financial problems emotion, anxiety and stress, tinued to market the Pacesetter/ Econosetter lines under the Dymo Graphic community service organization. A number ol the confronting people in today's perception and interpersonal System's name. Soon after the acquisition, Dymo introduced the Dymo courses this semester are economic environment, to relations. Objectives are to Laser Composer, which was under prior development by Photon — another geared to help enrich the quality review the large and contusing facilitate understanding of first in the industry, although it bombed. Dymo has since been sold to ol hie and deal with issues that variety Ol options available to human behavior and how to Essellte AB and then Itek. are ol interest to many people. people to help solve l hen apply this to daily living. Ex- We estimate that about 10,000 typesetters and related products with a Issues of early parenting: will problems and to help people ploration ol common questions Photon genealogy have come to market since 1953. Most are or are nearing afford a support type group to determine winch ol these op- such as "'Who am I?," "How did the end of their product cycle life. However, many of the Pacesetters — help deal with the needs and tions are most practical and I gel this way'.' and "How and considered "work horses" in the industry — are still in active service. concerns ol parents with sensible to meet their specific what can I change"''' Ten weeks, Just last week we had a call from the head of a major state printing children ages birth through live Situation. Some subjects will be $25.00. office. The essence of the call was that he thought it was time to upgrade years old This give parents an insurance, savings programs, Copies ol the brochure listing hi9 typesetting operation. Included in his equipment complement are 8- opportunity to share ideas, learn capital gams, retirement plans, 37 courses or activities may be year-old Econosetters. We're confident this is not an isolated case. new things and in many ways estate planning, taxes, gilts. lound al Wilmington Memorial For whatever reason Photon failed from a business standpoint, we feel lind comfort in knowing that trusts, wills, investments and Library or at the Town Hall. its originators and their successors conceived and developed products that others are experiencing the much more. Fight weeks. $25.00. made milestone contributions to the typesetting industry. I^ast month, the same problems and feelings. GED test preparation: TOWN OF WILMINGTON 1975 Photon creditors may have gotten their final settlements, but our Ten weeks. $2500. Everyone knows the value ol a close-knit industry will continue to reap the benefits contributed by Photon Self esteem: is a course to high school diploma. There is a for many years to come. help people bring out the best in general equivalency diploma themselves. Learn to overcome exam thai adults can lake to receive a diploma il they did not TOWN OF WILMINGTON WATER AND SEWER BOARD ADVERTISEMENT KOR news PROPOSALS The Town of Wilmington, Arrests uninsured vehicle and assault Other activity Irailbike and eight traffic Massachusetts, Sealed bids for Con- Officer Jim Peterson arrested and battery on a police Officer. In other police activity, during complaints were logged. struction of Waler Mains and Ap- His case was continued to-Sept. 8 purtenances for Ihe Town of Wilm- Charles Waites, 35, of North the week ending August 30, Officers responded to 30 ington. Massachusetts, acting by its Andover, Wednesday morning in Woburn Court officers responded to 11 ac- alarms, investigated three Town Manager, will be received at and charged him with operating George Swartz, 37, who gave cidents, assisted at a lire, assault and batteries, one break BOARD OF APPEALS Ihe Office of Ihe Board of Water and alter suspension ol his license addresses ol 112 Grove Avenue quieted 16 disturbances and and entry and lour domestic Case 87-83 Sewer Commissioners al the Water and having detective equip and 215 Barrage St., Lunenburg, investigated eight larcemex problems One firearms com- A Public Hearing will be held at Treatment Plant on Butters Row, the Town Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex ment. A later computer check was arrested by Officer Bill Medical assistance was given plain! and tour liquor related Wilmington, Massachusetts, until Gable early Friday morning on Avenue, on September 13. 1983, al 7:30 o'clock P M prevailing lime on revealed a warrant outstanding, three times, live protective complaints were checked oul 7:00 P.M., on the application of Paul issued by the State Police on a delault warrant custody detentions were made, along with one sex crime, one September B, 1983 and at thai lime G. Godiyk, il Forest street, lo ac- publicly opened and read aloud motor vehicle delaults. He Friday evening lollowing a and eight incidents ol suspicious threat. 10 incidents »l vandalism quire a special permit in compliance disturbance al the DAV The proposed work includes fur appeared in Woburn District activity were reported. Four and two recovered stolen with Section 6.1.2.2 authorizing a nishing and installing about 8400 feel Court on both matters. headquarters on Main Street. vehicles replacement of non-conforming use ol six inch waler main, hydrants, Wednesday evening a local Frank Newell. 37. ol Barbara i trailer! with a newer model Map 8 valves and appurtenant construc- youth was arrested as a result ol Avenue was arrested and Parcel 4 tion Bruce McDonald, Chnin an investigation ol a house charged with assault and bat- The Contract Documents, in- tery on a police officer. The Board of cluding Specifications and Draw- break on Nichols Street by mington senior topics A24.31 Appeals Olticer Neville and Insp. Jep- suspect was later bailed lor a ings, may be examined al the Office BOARD OF APPEALS .if Ihe Town Clerk, Town Hall. Wilm- son. Jellrey Mandarano, 17. ol Monday appearance m Woburn Test hearing, Sept. !) wailing list. Anyone who has Case 88-8:t ington. Massachusetts, and at the 128 Nichols Street was charged Court. The arrest was made by A Public Hearing will be held at The hearing aid specialist will signed up and is not able to (Iff Ice of Kay. Spofford & Thorndike. with breaking and entering in a Officer Joe Walerhouse. the Town Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex not be at the drop-in Center attend should notify the center Inc., 191 Spring Street. Lexington, dwelling, and receiving stolen A Saugus man was arrested Avenue, on September 13. 198:!, al Friday September 2. He will belore Wednesday afternoon. Massachusetts on and after August property. He was later bailed tor by Officer Al Venuti at 2:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m.. on the application of 19, 1983 every weekday except Satur- keep the appointment al the Those who simply do not show a Thursday court appearance Saturday Richard Cantield ol George G. Kobertie. Iim Woburn day between the hours of nine same time (10 a.m. to noom on up for |he bus without notifying Thursday evening Officer Lynn Fells Parkway was Street, to acquire a variance from o'clock A.M. and four o'clock P.M., Friday, September 9. the cente&will lose their deposit standard dimensional regulations Larry Redding arrested Darlene charged with possession ol a and copies thereof may be obtained Hot lunch program and have "Oo reimburse Ihe 'Table II i lo allow existing buildings Johnson, 19, ol Riverdale class D controlled substance; at the office ol Kay. Spofford & Council on Aging the lull price ol to remain within a required reserve Thorndike. Inc. upon payment of Avenue. Tewksbury on a charge being a minor transporting The fall hoi lunch program will resume with the opening ol the ticket. yard areas Map 94 Parcel 2 iYl no for each set, for which no re ol shoplifting from Birch Super alcohol. driving an Bruce McDonald. Chmn. unregistered, uninsured vehicle school The meals will be served Letters lo Congressmen fund will be made If a bidder re- Drug at Wilmington Plaza. She Board of quests Drawings and specifications and attaching license plates at the West Intermediate School There are letters at the center A24.31 Appeals was bailed lor a Friday ap- addressed to Federal Senators to be mailed out to him. an addi- pearance in Woburn Court illegally The suspect plead at 12:30 p.m. BOARD OF APPEALS and Representatives as well as tional check in the amount of $10 00 where her case was continued to guilty to all charges in court Over 40 meals are packaged lor Case 89-83 made out to "Kay. Spofford & Thorn Tuesday morning and paid $400 shut-ins, plus the number served Hep. Brian Donnelly ol Mass A Public Hearing will be held al dike. Inc." shall be required This is Sept. 8. The letters are in response lo the the Town Hall Annex, 342 Middlesex Officers Bill Gable and Bob in lines. at the school. The kitchen people to cover the cost of mailing and statement made by Kep. Don- Avenue, on September 13, 1983. al Vassallo arrested Harold Officer Steve Parsons are very busy and to make their handling and will not be refunded nelly and others: "The elderly 7 00 p.m . on the application of Hot- Cunningham. 17. ol Oakridge arrested John Bowles ol work a little easier it is Each bid must be accompanied by should live on what they have to A, Kerrante, II King Ave., to ac- bid security in the form of certified Circle, Wilmington late Thur- Evergreen Koad. Billenca necessary to have the correct quire a variance from the standard now. and sacrifice any more check, cashier's check, treasurer's sday night. The suspect was Saturday morning Bowles was count. Please make reser- dimensional regulations (Table ID Social Security increases." check or bid bond in an amount not charged with operating a motor cluuged with possession ol a vations the day belore. or the lo allow a newly constructed shed lo There will be no use in com- less than 5 percent of Ihe value of Ihe vehicle without a license; class I) controlled substance He Friday belore it ordering lor the remain within a required reserve plaining alter the law is passed Estimated Total Contract Price operating an unregistered, was bailed on personal week. rear yard area Map 82 Parcel 143 Number 1 or Estimated Total Con- recognizance lor an Tuesday North Shore .Music Theatre Make your voice heard belore Bruce McDonald. Chmn tract I'rice Number 2. whichever is court appearance, on which he The buses lo the North Shore the bill is presented to Congress Board of higher Music Theatre will leave the Sending these lellers is the only A24.31 Appeals Attention of bidders is called par- TOWN OK WILMINGTON defaulted. A warrant will be BOARD OF APPEALS issued by I he court, Drop-1 n Center Thursday way seniors can he instrumental ticularly to the requirements as to morning. September 8 at 10:45. in preventing this bill from Case 90-H:i conditions ol employment lo be A Public Hearing will be held at TOWN OF WILMINGTON There are some people on the becoming a reality observed and minimum rates to be the Town Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex paid under the contract All bidders Wilmington seniors' menu Avenue on September 13. 1983. al shall comply with the requirements 700 P.M., on the application of sel forth in "The Commonwealth of Week of Sept. 7 bread and butter, jello with Roger M. Ferguson. 21 Marcus Massachusetts Modified Supplemen- Wednesday: Tuna salad plate, lopping and milk Road, lo acquire a variance from tal Equal Employment Opportunity BOARD OK SKI.KC"TMK.N sliced tomato and cucumber, Friday : Baked lish dinner, standard dimensional regulations And Discrimination and Affir- PUBLIC HEARING chilled fruit, potato chips, whipped poiato. buttered (Table ID authorizing Ihe inslalla mative Action Program" and the tion of a pool within a required Notice is hereby given that a cookies and milk. vegetable, roll and butter, ice "Supplemental Provisions for In- public hearing will be held in the BOARD OF SELECTMEN reserve rear yard Map 92 Parcel creased Participation by Minority Thursday: Lasagna, buttered cream and milk 18C. Conference Room at the Wilmington PUBLIC HEARING vegetable, tossed salad, trench Business Enterprises." iSee Appen- Memorial Library at 8:00 p.m. on Notice is hereby given that a Bruce McDonald, Chmn dix). No bid may be withdrawn Monday, September 12. 1983 before public hearing will be held in Ihe Minuteman Home Care menu Board of within thirty (30) days (Saturdays. Conference Room al the Wilmington A24.3I Appeals the Board of Selectmen, on Ihe ap- Sept. I through 9 Sundays and legal holidays exclud- plication of Ronald K. I.iss. rear 319 Memorial Library at 7:30 p.m on tapioca BOARD OF APPEALS Thursday: Baked ham. raisin ed i after the dale of opening thereof Andover Street. Wilmington. MA Monday. September 12. 1983 before Wednesday: Cream ol Case 9l-8:t A performance Ixmd and a labor 01887, for a license to store 550 (he Board of Selectmen, on the ap- sauce, • sweet potatoes. mushroom soup - crax, egg A Public Hearing will be held at and material payment bond, each in gallons antifreeze and 540 gallons plication of Gibbs Oil Company. Div. cauliflower, pumpernickel salad plate, potato salad, egg the Town Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex an amount equal lo 100 percent of Ihe propane aboveground and lo.ooo of BP Oil, Inc- . 41 Lee Burbank bread, lresh melon salad, cherry tomato, collage Avenue on September 13, 1983, at contract price, will be required. The gallons diesel, 8,000 gallons gasoline, Highway. Revere. MA 02151, for a Friday: Crispy tried fish, au cheese, lettuce, ripe olive, onion 7:00 P.M., on the application of right is reserved lo waive any infor- 510 gallons motor oil and 510 gallons license lo slore 17.000 gallons of gratin potatoes, tossed salad, roll, brownie Dynamics Research Corporation. malities in or to reject any or all bids waste oil underground on a lot of gasoline underground on a lot of land dressing, ham burg roll, tartar SO/60 Concord Street, lo acquire a received, and lo award the contract Thursday: Chicken a la king, variance from Section 6.35 (Signs land at rear 319 Andover Street, at 342 Main Street, Wilmington sauce, chocolate pudding. to any ol the Contractors bidding on Written comments from Ihe public- noodles, harvard heels, branola permitted on an Industrial District i Wilmington (Assessors Map R-l. Monday: Holiday, no meals Ihe work if, in Ihe Town's opinion. Parcel 116> A plot plan is made part will be received by the Board of bread, lresh fruit. authorizing the erection of five pro Ihe best interests of Ihe Town of this application Selectmen prior to the hearing served. Friday: Grapefruit juice, posed signs Map 91 Parcel 119. thereby will be promoted. Daniel II Rallou.Jr , Daniel II Ballou.Jr. Tuesday: Chopped swiss american chop suey. trench Bruce McDonald. Chmn Town of Wilmington, Mass Chairman Board Chairman. Board sleak. baked potato, summer green beans, scab bread, ap- Board of By: Reginalds Stapczynski A31.S7 of Selectmen A31.S7 of Selectmen blend vegetables, dinner roll, plesauce. A24.31 Appeals A24.31 Town Manager

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MMi^Ml^ mmtmmmmmmmmmmm Suppl»«1»toOrtl»TlmMfc6»t»acl«(»<»urTi.HMi>tn9.VWncli«l«,Burllntl»ii.»*«to«*ill L-nrlW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST31,1983-PAGE S-l 'For want of a v/sa, bab/es were /osf' •»» by Judith MyeFS Indian girls — Laurel, 6, and doing splendidly. With no steady Klrsten, 3 — the Browns expect source of funding and relying only newborn Nathaniel to arrive from on donations and fees paid by There is a nursery rhyme that IMH within a few weeks. Through adoptive parents (about $2,000 goes their association with IMH for per child) IMH has built up the For want of a nail the shoe was Nathaniel's adoption, the Browns best neo-natal care facility in lost, learned of the plight of its Calcutta. Its staff of about 70 For want of a shoe the horse director, CherieClark-Prakash. cares for the 40 to 45 infants was lost, usually in IMH's care. Each year, For want of a horse the rider TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS IMH places about 150 babies with was lost, families in the U.S. Since 1978, it For want of a rider the battle has sent 26 babies to was lost. From an American per- Massachusetts. Christa Brown For want of a battle the spective, adoption seems a good notes that in 1978, the year in kingdom was lost, ,_ and natural partial solution to which they adopted their older And all for the want of a hor- dealing with India's many daughter (from another agency), shoenail. abandoned babies and children, only 175 children came to the the Browns point out. Indians, entire U. S. from all agencies in India. Now substitute for the shoe, the however, don't all see it that way. horse, the rider, and the battle, For one reason, their Hindu The babies IMH works with are religion teaches that while a "visa," "director," "adoption the most helpless and desitute of # agency," and "babies." Because person may now be living in the Calcutta, a letter the Browns for want of a visa, an American basest of circumstances, in a received points out. Babies are woman heading an adoption future life he or she, as part of the born under the most im- agency in the state of West "transmigration of souls," can poverished circumstances, with Bengal, India, may have to leave hope for something better. deliveries unhygienic and often her job, and on that job hang the Furthermore, so bad is the the result of labor induced in the futures of many destitute Indian poverty in places in India that seventh or eighth month of the children. That agency is the In- adults often will organize bands of mother's pregnancy. The babies ternational Mission of Hope waifs, perhaps maimed so that may spend up to 24 hours of life they appear even more pathetic, (IMH) and it is located in unfed and undressed before IMH THE BROWNS OF BURLINGTON are shown Calcutta — dubiously to beg for them. "It can be receives them. Since Indians do distinguished as the world's politically hazardous to be in not abandon their children with above. (L to R) Kirsten, Elliot, Christa, and dirtiest city. favor of adoption agencies in the frequency that is found in Laurel Brown. (Nathaniel Brown in photo held The scenario is one Christa and India," Elliot Brown says. Oriental countries, a child who by Christa Brown.) Elliot Brown of Burlington hope It is in such a milieu that Mrs. comes to IMH does so under the won't come about, and one they Clark-Prakash's IMH has been most drastic of family cir- weighing more than four pounds, in the U.S. The Associated Press With her would go considerable are working hard to prevent. struggling to operate since cumstances. Abandoned almost these are infants about whom then picked up the story. experience (no one currently is in Adoptive parents already of two August, 1977. And it has been immediately after birth, rarely IMH does not have and never will An inquiry into the matter was line to succeed her), needed have any information other than immediately begun by India's continuity, and invaluable Indian their existence. Supreme Court, while at the same and international contacts. time IMH brought suit against the Over 150,000 Readers "BABIES SOLD" parent company of the Mail and APPEAL TO CENTRAL against AP. About six weeks after GOVERNMENT In August, 1982 IMH suffered a the initial accusation, it was terrible setback. For reasons still announced on the floor of Given West Bengal's antipathy unclear, except perhaps for Parliament in India that IMH had toward the U.S., the Browns sensationalism, a British been absolved of charges. IMH's explain, the one avenue to pursue newspaper called The London integrity was also backed up by a for granting of the visa is an Mail on Sunday (Similar to The letter of support from U.S. Am- appeal to India's Central Enquirer or The Star in the U.S.), bassador to India Henry G. Government in New Delhi, which Supplement came out with a story under the Barnes, Jr. and, later, by one of could supercede the West Bengal headline, "Calcutta Babies Sold the American General Counsul in state government. in U.S.A." Beneath a photo of Calcutta, George F. Sherman. So, all across the U.S., friends Sewing 10 Communities - Published Weekly IMH, the article went on to accuse In mid October, 1982, however. of the Indian community and of the agency of taking babies from Mrs. Clark-Prakash was sud- IMH have been writing to West Calcutta slums and selling them denly informed that she had 72 Bengal's Chief Minister and its hours in which to leave the Home Secretary, to the Under- country. In India on a tourist visa, secretary of the Americas ROVING dan ferullo she has never been able to obtain Division of the External Affairs a permanent residency visa. West Ministry in New Delhi, to Indira Bengal, the only communist state Gandhi, and to the Indian am- in an otherwise democratic India, bassador to the U.S. — key people is vehemently against the U.S. in the approval-granting process. People-watching in rush hour traffic! and thus will not, on principle, Supporters also have written to grant the document. The their respective U.S. senators. A reader from Wakefield who steadfastly in one direction, as if seconds after he's passed you. the young blonde creeping up disproven scandal offers the The Browns estimate they have travels to and from work in afraid to see or be seen by ano'her Some of my training in character beside them in the car in the next government a convenient excuse solicited about 50 letter-writers Boston via Rtes. 128 and 93 each living soul, or did he suck in the study made an unexpected lane, that's what. After they've for its stance. A slew of cables themselves; perhaps several day recently made the following cacophonous activities of those resurgence the other morning, spotted one girl, they tend to from families like the Browns, hundred more letter-writers have observations: around him with sprite en- just as I finished plugging my behave like a pack of hungry sent directly to India's Prime joined in nationwide. When I was a theatre arts thusiasm and zealous curiosity?). way onto Rte. 93 from the Rte. 128 wolves, weaving in and out of Minister Indira Gandhi last And what would it matter If one student at B.U. during the early the way he was dressed (was he cloverleaf, and here are a few of lanes in search of new prey. It's October, resulted at that time in a small adoption agency amidst seventies, an acting professor sloven; or spruced up like one of the characters I encountered: best to steer clear of car pools temporary stay for Mrs. Clark- India's thousands of poor went assigned me and my fellow those too-perfect-looRing man First there was the perfect made up of men, since you never Prakash from the regional High under? As Elliot Brown says, fledgling actors to go to a nearby neguins in one of the windows of couple. You know the type: the know when they're going to cut Court in Calcutta. "Nothing more than that x Hayes-Bickford restaurant to Louis' men's shop?) — and then husband and wife who drive to you off to get a gander at that foxy number of kids would die or enter recreate that character in the work together. He's in his fifties, brunette in the MGB that just But it is only on this tenuous observe the patrons. The purpose basis, really at the whim of a the demi-monde of begging and of this assignment was pick out a classroom. with lots of salt running through a whipped by you. illness." Or, as IMH's literature Hayes-Bickford's was an urban thick crop of wavy hair. She's got Then there's the guy who's single judge, that Mrs. Clark- particular patron, study every Prakash has been staying in India puts it, "No one can put a price detail of his character down to the outpost brimful of offbeat, that just-stepped-out-of-the-hair- trying to*>a( his donut and drink tag on a human life. There is so dayglow characters, any one of dresser's coiffure look. They both his coffee on the way to work, for the past 10 months. And this is tiniest nuance — the way he sat at why the Browns are once again much perfection in a newborn the food counter drinking coffee which would have been an ideal have stunning tans, the kind you instead of waiting till he arrives child, no matter where he or she subject for a people-watching get only on three week vacations at work. These characters weave doing their part in the greater (did he slouch like a sackful of old Burlington area. They figure Mrs. comes from." rags, or did he sit up as straight dilettante to study and then to to the Greek islands, and in- a lot also. They are constantly model himself after as he tran- cidentally, they ride to work in a spilling coffee and crumbs all Clark-Prakash has until this Want to help? You can call the as one of those concrete and steel coming autumn to obtain a per- Browns at 273-1819 for more in- columns that connect the upper sformed himself into a stage role. shiny white Coup de Ville. over themselves, and in the habit The starkly bland food em- The antithesis of the perfect of taking their eyes off the road manent visa, at which time whe formation. Otherwise, for want of and lower decks of the ex- will have to leave once and for all. a visa, babies were lost. pressway?), the way he moved poriums with their long, cold and couple has t,o be the arguing for extended periods of time. Best when he got up to use the men's hard Formica counters just couple. They don't have tidy to avoid the donut-eating drivers room (did he mope along at a seemed to attract unusual-looking hairdos, but it doesn't matter, as well. snail's pace, with his shoulders and acting individuals. Now I'm because they're both constantly Another best bet is to remain slumped forward like a martyr convinced there's an even better running their hands through their well behind or well ahead of the who's about to be fed to the lions, place in which to discover a hair in frustration. I often wonder woman driver who puts her or did he glide briskly, like a man potpourri of bizarre characters why more accidents don't occur make-up on in the car on her way YOU'LL who's rushing to his first date (acting students, take notice). when couples argue as they drive. to the office. This can be deadly, with Jacqueline Bissett?), the That place — of all places — is In He's driving and seldom has his since I for one have never met a way he spoke (did he have an early morning, Boston-bound eyes on the road, while she has female who's satisfied with the rush-hour commuter traffic on her eyes on the road but never way she looks right after she's BE GLAD accent, an impediment? Did he mumble and grumble, like a man Rtes. 128 and 93. If you're like me, bothers to let her husband know finished putting on her paint Her who's disgusted with life, or did and you travel back and forth to that the truck fifty feet ahead of frustration may manifest itself in he articulate with impeccable work on those busy highways them has just come to a the form of a kamakazi-style run YOU WAITED speech, like a teacher making a daily, you may have become so screeching halt. The arguing at the rear end of your car. coffee pit stop on his way to accustomed to the guy driving couple doesn't drive to work in a I get a big kick out of the Come and See class?), the way he regarded the next to you that you couldn't Coup de Ville. They tend to be in drivers who play chicken with world around him (did he stare describe his facial features Dodge Darts. Oh, yes, their faces animals that accidentally stray . m/00 have lots of color too, but not from across a busy highway. 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Winchester hospital births for-the entire family MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. Fun and Games •JOSEPH GIORDANO SIBEN (Krishna LAWRENCE SPANG ROLAND .(Ryan) of 36 Main St., S e n g u p t a ) (Carolyn Graffeo) of BOISSONNEAU ;:Vi 1 mi ngt on , a DASGUPTA of 12 82 Elm St., Wakefield, (Barron) of 56 IT JUST SO HAPPENED by Kern ','.', daughter, Nicole Ann, Mountainview Way, a son, Daniel Richard Richardson St., Boggle Challenge' ■;;on August 20. Grand- Burlington, a son, on August 16. Grand- Winchester, a How many words can you make? !'! parents: Mrs. Sayan on August 19. parents: Dr. and Mrs. daughter, Lauren ;'; Catherine Giordano of Grandparents: Mr. Anthony Graffeo of Elizabeth on August In 3 minutes, find as many hidden words as you can and '.',\ Charlestown; and Mrs. and Mrs. Bimalenou of Winchester; and Mr. 13. Grandparents: Mr. write them down. To make a word, use letters, In Joanna Ryan of Calcutta, India. and Mrs. Frank Spang. and Mrs. Roger sequence, that adjoin at any side or corner. Each letter In • ; Charlestown. Boissonneau of the grid may be used only once In a word. Any word MR. AND MRS. MR AND MRS found In a standard English dictionary Is acceptable. Reading; and Mrs. •PLAY AGAINST MR. AND MRS. RICHARD DEPRIZIO STEPHEN Mary Barron of THE "BOOOLE ' KENNETH TWONIG (LeBlanc) of 620 DEDONATO (Elaine Winchester and Mr. BRAIN": Find his ! (SHEILA CONNORS) Russell St., Woburn, a Preble) of 6 Webster Robert Barron of list below. See It • of 28 Nutter Rd. North daughter, Kimberly on Ct., Stoneham, a son, Portsmouth, New you can beat him. •OR PLAY DEBD '.: Reading, a daughter, August 17. Grand- Matthew Phillip on Hampshire. AGAINST A Jillian Ann on Argust parents: Mrs. Helen August 16. Grand- FRIEND. Compare 20. Grandparents: Mr. Deprizio of Woburn; Parents: Mr. and Mrs. lists and cross off □ HDD i and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Preble of Birth Center TofASOe rti/f$7t/t:IH/£V£B words In common. SAMIT Mf SMtcr Tuor Then score: ■ Connors of North Robert LeBlanc of Burlington; and Mr. SMELT AS BAP AS THOSE ',: Reading: and Mr. and Billerica. and Mrs. George 3-4 letters: 1 point |d|o|S|ml North Shore SMflT SM£L7.' 5 letters: 2 points Mrs. Kenneth Twonig DeDonato of Woburn. 6 letters: 3 points of Somerville. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. 'BAMMAS 7 letters: 6 points BRIAN G. BEAUDRY dm* U/AS 7M£ PIRSTflM£Q. 8 or more: 11 points EDDD MR. AND MRS. DAVID MAYNARD /can peesioeNTTo JOHN D'MISTRETTA MR. AND MRS. (Mary Rees) of 14 3i/rM3rav UASAR/Q Be/WDf FRANK DAGOSTINO (Nancy Penno) of 10 Greyfinch Lane, TPeei'Ttef (C'unha) on 3 Linlew Osborne Ave., (DeCaprio) of 32 Gloucester, a atou/cv/ 3NOZ dVS OVS 3SVHd Dr.. Derry, New Reading, a daughter, TUEHOAIDS 3SS¥d 3NO SS3T 3XOr 31SSVH SVH 9VH SVO dVD NIVH9 310009 Hampshire, a Hiawalha Rd., daughter, Geneva B/66ESTftM7e P*** Bf>"«*^ nOV^ *">l g*r* Nicole Renee on ixoMEre T£ **'.■'. • 1*- -i . > '•■■ "*' OM ■'- "P" daughter, Jennifer on Woburn, a daughter, Rees on August 24. iAoe*»-f*i i-) ■■*■<-- « t>»i »*n>*>.wao-S."iC.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penno of Reading, and of Gloucester; and Mr. Mistretta of Win- Mr. Robert Penno of chester; and Mr. and D'Agostino of and Mrs. Benjamin Arlington; and Mrs. Beverly; and Mr. and Beaudry, formerly of Mrs. Manuel Cunha of Mrs. Richard bu T^NDS Peabody. Betty DeCaprio of Reading, now of South FUN BUG Arlington. Maynard of Reading. Yarmouth. Bloodmobile Connect th« dott from 1 - 71 The following Red Cross Bloodmobiles have been scheduled in C.P.R. for dogs and cats the Eastern Middlesex By Keith H. Hopkins, who are trained in your mouth to let air Region for the month D.V.M. these life-saving skills out. The chest should of August. Director, Veterinary each year may not rise when air is forced August 31, Wed- Medicine realize that these same in. nesday — Maiden , Animal Resuce techniques can be used A second person Hospital, Maiden 10:00 League of Boston to save the lives of pets working a.m. —4:00p.m. as well as people. simultaneously at Blood Pressure Training programs If your dog or cat heart massage com- Screenings will be in cardio-pulmonary appears to be lifeless pletes the life-saving available at all of the resuscitation (CPR) after nearly drowning, team. The animal sites. are offered widely or receiving an elec- should be placed on its For appointments to throughout New tric shock, or having donate, call Eastern England, but an allergic reaction to right side on a firm Middlesex Region 665- thousands of people an insect bite, the surface, then place one 1351. availability of a CPR- hand under the dog, trained person nearby and the other on top, can mean the dif- and squeeze firmly ference between life then release. Repeat UNICORN GOLF COURSE and death. the procedure rapidly, Basically, . the about once every GOLF CLASSES techniques are iden- second. tical to those used for Having a problem people, although the with your pet? Write Thoto ,ifc r,cvon dillctenccs in tho socond pic difference in animal Pet Care Corner, , Con you spot Ihem "> Tues. & Thurs. anatomy requires a Animal Rescue few adjustments. First League of Boston, P.O. Evenings of all, check to see that Box 265, Boston, Mass. air passages are clear 02117. From 6:00 to 7:00 and reach with your finger into the throat to High heeled shoes Sept. 6, 8, 13, 15,20 4 22 remove any ob- structions. If the Drs. Baumwott, Glen A. Dvcon, M.D., animal has been cause foot problems submerged in water, it "Some fortunate foot at the ankle to help is pleased to announce that 6 Classes should be held upside women can wear high relieve tension," he Makrauer down to let water drain heeled shoes without a advised. "Before out of the mouth. Then, sign of discomfort," replacing the shoes, and Sullivan either force air into the according to Dr. pull the tips of the hose $45.00 lungs through the Charles Bradley, to give the toes more Jeanne M. Kilp, M.D. nostrils, or cup your President-Elect of the room." Equipment supplied if necessary hand around the American Podiatry Nylons or panty hose are pleased to announce muzzle and force air Association. "But should also be a per- the association of P.G.A. Instructor into the mouth (be many, after standing feet fit. Ones that are careful because the for only an hour or so, too small, said Dr. has joined him — For information call — shape of the muzzle succumb to foot Bradley, can affect the in his practice of can allow air to discomfort, with such feet in the same way Arthurs. Kress, M.D. escape). About every symptoms as burning that too small shoes r Obstetrics and Gynecoiogy 438-9732 ten seconds, take a soles, shooting pains, can with cramping and in the practice of deep breath and force and cramped toes." pressure that can at the air in, then remove Speaking during bring on corns, Internal Medicine Regional Health Center sessions at the 71st calluses, or other Annual Meeting of the painful problems. at the In Wilmington American Podiatry Once back home, Regional Health Center KIDS ARE STILL feet can be revitalized 500 Salem Street Association here, Dr. by taking off the shoes in Wilmington GROWING UP AT THE Bradley advised and resting in bed. iVilmiiujUni removing those of- with the feet elevated fending shoes as soon 500 Salem St., Wilmington Office Hours bv Appointment on a pillow or two," Office I Units bv Appointment And as possible when foot added Dr. Bradley. pain becomes in- "Applying a cold , 657-3910 657-3910 Here's how they're growing: tolerable. compress to the feet "Take a few private for a brief period will moments to stretch the also help bring them toes, and rotate the back to life."

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Stonaham Inoapandanl WEDNESDAY, AUGUST31,1983-PAGE S-3 Low back pain a very real problem ■ NOW IS THE TIME TO TRY First is the need for attitudinal in Wakefield and a production "Eight out of 10 people will According to Fitzler, a former change on the part of plant In Woburn, has recently suffer back problems at one time Winchester resident, management. Employees who contracted with Beverly Hospital or another and claims related to management support of such a back pain and injury consume the program in the work environment ilancerobics complain of low back pain should for a complete occupational not be considered as health services program. Fitzler largest portion of payments made is vital to its success. Only $45 for 8 Weeks "malingerers." hopes to incorporate the elements for workers compensation," In 1980, while working in oc- Secondly, it is important to of her back program into the claims Fitzler. cupational health at the Biltrite Classes run Sept. 12 - Nov. 3 educate both workers and em- overall services provided for Inquiries regarding oc- Corp. in Chelsea, Fitzler ployers on the intermittent nature MassCRINC. cupational health services may developed and instituted the At the North Suburban At Burlington Give us 60 minutoi twic* "Chelsea Back Program" to help M/w LEVEL 1 10 11AM High School a week and we'll give you of low-back pain and the need for The program includes pre- be directed to Mrs. Sandra Fit- T/TH LEVEL 1 10 11AM Doncerobict". the exciting placemenl exams and physicals, zler, c/o Beverly Hospital. control industrial back injury and T/TH LEVEL II *-7PM program developed by the treatment. I/TH LEVEL II 67PM T/TH LEVEL I 7-SPM periodic surveillance exams, alleviate back pain among the T/TH LEVEL II 7»PM Greater Boston YMCA that T/TH LEVEL 1 67PM At the Reading Y combines oil the benefits Finally, providing treatment in industrial hygiene, employee Low back pain is a very real Biltrite employees. n w the work place can help to keep T/TH LEVEL 1 7-iPM M w LEVEL I 4-7PM °* i°9g' 9 '*b all the health services, safety con- problem for a significant portion The program had dramatic T/TH LEVEL 1 ItPM M/W LEVEL I 7-8PM exhilarotion of dancing and employees on the job. sultation and other programs. of the American adult population, results in decreasing frequency cleverly disguises it as fun' "The Chelsea Back Program is often resulting in lost time from rate of back injury and in reduced TAKE A CLASS FREE THURS., SEPT. 8, 7 P.M. a valuable tool for controlling The incidence of back injury in work and reduced productivity. worker's compensation costs. CLASSES FILL QUICKLY - DON'T DELAY, REGISTER TODAY! the industrial site warrants the Close to 70 million workers in These findings were reported at the industrial low back cases,' inclusion of a plan for its the U.S. have experienced at least recently in the July 1983 issue of North Suburban YMCA 137 Lexington St. Woburn Fitzler believes. prevention and treatment within one episode of severe and Occupational Health and Safety Massachusetts Container a comprehensive occupational prolonged back pain in their lives. in an article co-authored by 935-3270 Recovery Inc. with headquarters health services program. After the first back injury, a Fitzler with Richard A. Berger, person is five times as likely to CSP, corporate manager at have a second injury. A planned Dennison Manufacturing Co. in program of education, treatment Framingham. and exercise for the affected work "There' are three significant Career schools grow force can significantly decrease parts to this type of back program Thousands of students each are currently the "hottest" oc- the incidence of back pain, says in the work site," says Fitzler, year are demanding training for cupations. But according to Sandra Fitzler, of Woburn, oc- who plans to incorporate these some of the decade's "hot" Freedland, there is always a cupational health nurse at principles into Beverly Hospital's A shower of needles was the result of a cyclone striking career fields — such as com- constant demand for more car- Beverly Hospital. program. a factory that made knitting needles. puters, electronics and health penters, cooks and chefs, care. And, many of them are plumbers, air condicitioning turning to private career schools mechanics, dental assistants, and to learn the skills that are in many other trades. demand. TIPS ON CHOOSING A SCHOOL Over one million students In all, students can choose from enrolled in private career schools among 98 potential careers that in 1982. At the same time, the are listed in the NATTS Handbook National Association of Trade and of Trade and Technical Careers TOYS H US Technical Schools, which and Training. However, represents accredited post- Freedland advises all students to 1 secondary schools, reports consider several of the following enrollments up nearly 15 percent. factors before enrolling in any 3ic*ck to S«?M Savings. "There arevprobably over 100 school. different -reasons why our in- COURSES — Are the courses dustry is enjoying such a great current? Will the material used in influx of students," said Mike these courses prepare you for Freedland, president of NATTS. employment in your chosen field? "But the real key comes down to TEACHERS — Are they ex- jobs." perienced? What are they doing Today many individuals, in- to stay abreast of the rapid cluding college graduates, have changes in your field? AC- difficulty finding job op- CREDITATION — Is the school portunities because they lack the accredited? Accreditation means job skills employers want. For the school has passed a thorough many others, however, changes examination of its educational in technology, product demands, quality, teaching ability, and demographics and a variety of administrative integrity by an other economic factors have accrediting agency recognized by brought great prosperity. the U.S. Department of "Americans are in for a decade Education. STATE LICENSING of sweeping demographic, — Is the school licensed by the economic and geographic state? Most states require realignment," said Freedland. licensing and a notice should "Future opportunities for the appear in the school's catalog. unskilled will be very limited FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT while skilled workers will find — Are the facilities well main- employment opportunities are tained? How old are they? Is the numerous." equipment in the school actively Although today's emphasis on used in today's job market? job training and the increasing HANDS-ON TRAINING - Is demand for skilled workers has there a lab or shop that can made vocational education one of provide "hands-on" experience the fastest growing sectors in U.S. with the tools of your trade? How education, representatives in the much time is alloted for such trade and technical school in- training? PLACEMENT - Does dustry continue to look ahead. the school help its graduates find "Our biggest challenge is jobs? COST — How much money keeping up," said Freedland. for how much training? Does the "We can't afford to be looking cost of tuition include all the back." necessary supplies and support "We are buying and changing materials which are required to equipment and curriculum at a train for this career? FINAN- furious pace. Our very survival CIAL AID — Does the school have depends on our ability to know any kind of financial aid what jobs are available and to program? What benefits are train workers for them." available? What is the criteria for Data processing, electronics, eligibility for such programs? medical services, drafting, auto (Handbook), 2021 K Street, N.W., repair, and radio-TV servicing Washington, DC. 20006-1077.

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formation, contact clinical practice at the UNDERSOLD MOTHERSHARE LABOR DAY Janice Rudnicki at 657- Rehab Hospital, and BABYSITTING Five folksingers, 7278 (Wilmington), or Choate-Symmes COOPERATIVE Hazelgreen, will the director, Kelley J. Hospital. Do you ever wish you present a family O'Leary at 665-1501, Certificates will be could go to the grocery concert, "Songs of evenings (Melrose). awarded on com- by ANYONE store? Go out to lunch Working, Playing and pletion of the course, with a friend? Go Living," on Sunday, PHOTOGRAPHY which requires three shopping? Go to the September 4, at 3 p.m. EXHIBIT days each week during doctor's office? Do at the Museum of Our "Portraits of the ten-week program, erands? Study? et- National Heritage in China," a collection of and support will be CALICO CORNERS c... without the Lexington. The black and white given in finding jobs. children with you? program is designed to photographs More information Mothershare appeal to both children highlighting modern may be obtained, and Babysitting and adults. The Chinese culture, will registration by calling WAREHOUSE Cooperative is a group folksingers play be on view in the 935-5050, Ext. 268 or of Woburn area guitar, banjo and Prudential Tower writing NEIRRE, mothers involved in dulicimer and include Lobby, Boston, Sep- Rehabilitation Way. cooperative vocal harmonies in tember 10-24. The Woburn, Ma. 01801. babysitting. You are their repertoire. exhibit features -,60 invited to attend an Admission to the photographs recently BLOODMOBILES 2 Cedar St., Woburn open house which will museum and parking taken abroad. Ad- The following Red DENIMS . be held on September are free. There is a mission is free and the Cross Bloodmobiles We're Introducing our New 20, at 9:30 a.m.; small charge for public is cordially have been scheduled in s children are invited. tickets to the above invited. For additional the Eastern Middlesex Fall Arrivals...., For more information program. For more information, call 236- Region for the month call: 933-2775, 933-7788, 19.99 information, call 861- 3041. of September: 933-6627, or 935-9:108. 6559. Thursday, September . by Calvin Klein ^i TRAINING BEGINS 1, Stoneham While supply lasts 2 YOUNG WINDOW AUDITION FOR A ten-week training Burroughs Corp. 10:00 f AND WIDOWERS GREASE course for registered — 3:00 p.m.; Friday, Values to '42 1 A young widow and Area residents are nurses and licensed September 2, Colonial widowers support and invited to audition for practical nurses to fill Hilton, Wakefield, social group for people the Silver Lake jobs in the health care 10:00 —3:00 p.m. under the age of 40 is Spotlighters fall field, will begin Sep- Historically, the forming in Andover. A production of tember 19, at the New summer months are meeting will be held at "Grease", the hit 50"s England one of our most dif- Calvin Klein the Lawrence Savings musical, on Sunday, Rehabilitation ficult times to collect NEW Bank in Andover on September 11 at 2:00 Hospital, Woburn. blood; people go on HOURS!! Monday September 12 p.m., and Monday, Early registration is vacation and college from 8-10 p.m.(junc- September 12 at 7:00 advised by Dr. Ann students leave town. WED. tion of Routes 133 and Chic $23" p.m., at the Boutwell Kelley, Ph.D., of We are also faced with THURS. 28 ac ross f ro m School, on Boutwell Cambridge, project the increasingly Woodworths Motors) St., Wilmington. director of the New complex problem of FRI. Actors-actresses England Institute for dealing with the Jordache Values to SINGLE LIFE wishing to audition Rehabilitation public's fear and 9 A.M.-4 P.M. •42 Singles meeting should have a Research and misi nforma t ion sponsored by the prepared song from Education, affiliated regarding AIDS and Corduroys Reading Chapter of any show (bring in with the Rehab blood donations. TSL( The Single Life, a sheet music), and Hospital, and with Please call your non-profit should be ready to funding from Bay American Red Cross organization) jnvites dance, read, and State Skills Corp. office if you have any all singles, '20 and participate in a series Heading the faculty questions regarding older, whether of theatre game will be Dale Ruhf, AIDS and donating LATEST STYLE separated, divorced, exercises. R.N., of Manchester, blood. widowed or never ' 'Grease'' is a coordinator. CALVIN KLEIN married to their touring show and will Dr. Kelley pointed CONCERTSTARS OXFORD $^T9Q meetings on Tuesdays open Sunday, October out that this program "The Lawrence during the month of 30, at the Bull Run is intended to update Welk Stars", starring CENTURY September. Members Pocket Theatre in the skills and build the Myron Floren, Guy $1.75 Guests $2.75. The Shirley, The confidence of nurses and Raima, Bobby and SHIRTS meetings this month 6 production will run who have not practiced Elaine, and Ava GORDON will be held in An- weekends through for some years and Barber. North Shore Solids & Reg. *16 dover. For further November 27 in who now want to Music Theatre, Rte. PETERS information call Wilmington, Shirley return to work. The 128, Exit 19, Beverly. Stripes Louise at 658-7139 or and Mel rose. course combines Friday-Saturday. Charlie at 272-7757. For further in- classroom work with September 9-10, LANGTREE evenings, 8 P.M. Four Matinees, Thursday- Sunday, Sept. 8, 9, 10, MANISHA DaSilva's Decorating^ 11 at 2 P.M. Tickets: n $10 and $12. For Specials at 20-40% Off reservations call 922- HUNTER SWEATER $_99 8500; Visa-Master 922 — Sale Items 8502, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. CONDOR •Lamps 'Area Rugs •Accessories BONANZA •Cgstom Living Room Furniture FREE OF CHARGE Boston University is JORDACHE •Cocktail Tables, End Tables. Desks. Curios offering hundreds of Va u sto courses free of charge %■ to elders (age 60 or CHIC Boucles, Acrylics i 1| n« older) on a space- m available basis for WILKINS Shetlands & many more styles ... ..*-»»« k- non-credit par- ticipation and a registration fee of $10 MARISA per course. Registration begins CHRISTINA September 12 at 118 FASHION s % 0 Bay State Road, 9:00 5 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., or STATION SQUARE ieupholstering •Draperies •Slipcovers call Boston Univer- •Decorator Service sity's Office of Con- Rag Wool 12s H.M.DaSUva's Designer Showcase tinuing Education at RUMBLE SEATS 565 Main St., Reading (617)353-4128. Sweaters 34v i HOURS: MondayTliiuKlay 10-6 - Friday 10.9 - Saturday 10-5 -^ a ue Stoitld ■><« ajtl Parking In Real Factory Tel 14S-11M Continued on ITALIAN MOB Page S-6 JANE COLBY byJ.F. Adams JUNIOR HOUSE Healthwise MODIFIED BAGGY Blazers • Skirts • Permanent. Sate. Enjoyable. Making life-style c hanges should be .ill of these and more. The quality or' our Blouses • Slacks • I lealth Education programs is second to none, Corduroy Call for our laII schedule at 665-1740. Dresses All at Unbelievable $ Savings! Slacks 11" in fashion Five Day Plan to Stop Smoking September 25 We will not be undersold!! Reg. *19 Communications and Personality Workshop October 17 fall shades Stress Management Seminar October 6 "We GUARANTEE the LOWEST PRICES Weight Control Workshop September 14 on name brand merchandise for the Aerobics for Men and Women September 12 Junior and Contemporary Miss." Beginners Jogging September 12 Women's Fitness September 20 CALICO CORNERS New England Memorial Hospital I lealth Education Department Stoneham, MA 02180 WAREHOUSE 2 CEDAR ST. WOBURN Supplement lo My Time. ■ Chronicle (Woburn. Reding. WlncftMlor. Burlington, Wjlutf Ijld^ljirv.l'*''' PAGE S-6-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1983 Villager. No Reading Tranitrlpl, Wllmlnglon 1 Tewkebory Town Crier, SlonaMm Indepenoem your talents in the summer educational Multimedia First Aid Malloy, the refined - Saturday, Sept. V, owner of a hatshop in areas of technical, programs, please note back-stage, and that we will be holding 9-5 (one-day course) Manhattan, and her Melrose; Standard giggly young assistant support staff. Com- a five-evening Stan- Minnie Fay. These munity theatre is only dard First Aid Courses First Aid 4 CPR a successful as the and a one-day Concurrent — three women become Tuesdays, Oct. 11 - Parade of Events ultimately involved efforts of its mem- Multimedia First Aid bership; there is Course in September. Nov. 29, 7-10 p.m., with Horace Van- Melrose; Instructor dergelder, a grouchy, plenty of opportunity These courses include to use all types of instruction and Standard First Aid - middle-aged feed store Tuesday and Thur- owner from Yonkers, talents and skills, and practice in bandaging, the rewards of being rescue breathing and sday, Sept. 13-22, 7-j and his two shop p.m., Melrose; * Continued from Page S-5 clerks, Cornelius an integral part of artificial respiration about the Concord Free pony rides, your new theatre techniques, as well as structor Advance, vegetables and 31ST SEASON Hack] and Barnaby First Aid - Tues The Concord Or- Orchestra, call face painting, clowns, Tucker. Also in- "family" make the first aid for severe FAIR CONTEST flowers, Sept. 10; Arts Kathleen Chick at 263- a stilt walker, free bleeding, poisoning, and Thursday, Sept and Crafts, Sept. 7; chestra, Richard terwoven into the plot time commitment DEADLINES 7446. popcorn and balloons, very worthwhile. sprains, fractures, and 13-29, 7-10 p.m., As the days of Goats, Sept. 21; Pittman Conductor, "is Horace's "weepy" Melrose; CPR- will begin its 31st Music in rehearsal and a petting zoo, are niece Ermengard, and For more in- a whole lot more! summer wind down, Canning, Sept. 21; will be Verdi's Modular - Sept. 8, 14, Foods, Sept. 23; season with an open all part of the af- her struggling artist formation regarding hundreds of Rigoletto, in ternoon's activities. If you already have 20, 7-10 p.m., Melrose; professional, amateur Flower Show, Sept. 29; rehearsal at 51 Walden boyfriend, Ambrose the audition of the CPR-Modular — preparation for two Santa Claus, on N.R.T.W., please your certification in and backyard farmers Fruits, vegetables, St., Concord, Ma., Kemper. These parts Thursday, Sept. 22 — September 6, at 7:45 concert performances vacation from the all require singing, contact the Greenes at First Aid, you are are stepping up Junior vegetables, of the opera November North Pole, will be on eligible to enroll in Our Oct. 6, 7-10 p.m.. preparations for Christmas trees, Sept. p.m. Experienced and those interested in 24 Haverhill St.. North 4, and November 5. hand to give away lots Reading. We look Instructor Course Wakefield; CPR In- various competitions 30. orchestral musicians auditioning for one of structor — To be are invited to attend. of free toys. Hot dogs, these specific roles forward to meeting which will be held on at Topsfield Fair, Oct. BIG BAND SWINGS hamburgers, and cold Tuesday and Thursday scheduled in October, 1-10. There are early The orchestra should be prepared to you on Sept. 6. 7-10p.m., Melrose. Closing dates for rehearses weekly on The Rivermoor drinks will be sold. sing a song from the evenings in Sep- deadlines for some events not mentioned Band brings a touch of Admission to the FIRST AID tember. All courses require contests and special Tuesday evenings. show. There are also a pre-registration with and entry forms for all This season calls for brass to the Boardwalk festival is free. Lucy number of smaller Many of you have The following is a events. competitions may be from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M., Larcom Park is taken the time from schedule of courses, the region office. In- Closing dates for eleven performances character parts for . structor Courses obtained by calling the from November 4 Sunday, September 11, located between St. both men and women, busy schedules to currently being of entries are as follows: Fair Grounds, 887- at Cranberry World Anne's church and the require that applicants 4-H (except dairy through May 19. For which could double as become trained in fered in the Eastern 2212. Visitors Center, Water Merrimack Canal on CPR and First Aid this Middlesex Region: be 17 years old and sheep, poultry, more information singing and dancing hold a current cer- Street, Plymouth, Ma. Merrimack Street in chorus members. summer. If you have Standard First Aid Free admission. Lowell. For more been vacationing, or Lecture — Mondays, tificate. Phone 665-1351 For those of you who for further in- Cranberry World information contact are just too shy to be were unable to enroll Sept. 12 - Oct. 10, 7-10 SEASONED . hours are 9:30 A.M. — Lowell National on stage, we also need in these Red Ccpss p.IT].., Melrose; formation. Cut & SpIN last January - Fireplace Siie 5:00 P.M. daily, Historical Park, 169 holidays, April 1 — Merrimack Street, $125 per unit delivered - 4 units, one time delivery $475 November 30. A ten- Lowell, Ma. 01852. minute walk from Telephone (617) 459- Kids ore still growing up of the "Y" Plymouth Rock and 1000. Seasoned Firewood Mayflower II. For Closed for long It is now time to eligible for the professional staff in offered throughout the further information, AUDITION FOR following pre-school recreational activities. day, Friday nights and Labor Day call( 6171747-2350. DOLLY register for the Fall Price Increase Sept. 10th Session at the North programs; Toddler An Outing Club and all day Saturday for Weekend Come and join in the Suburban YMCA at 137 Gym, Kindercrafts, Friday Night Teen working parents. All orders after Sept. 10th KIDS FAIR excitement of being Munchkin Cooking, Activities are also New this fall are Skits, music, games, involved in a com- Lexington Street in Friday 5 p.m. Woburn. All classes Gym and Swim, and available. youth sports activities will have Price Increase puppet and magic munity theatre much more. Parent One of the most designed for skill shows, and an ice production! The North and programs will «Bark Mulch, Used R.R. Ties. Landscape Timbers, begin the week of involvement is en- popular areas in the Y development. Flag k cream eating contest Reading Theatre Football, basketball Sand, Crushed Stone, Screened Loam, Bluegrass Sod September 12, 1983. couraged, depending is the swimming pool, are all part of the fun- Workshop, Inc. is on the age of the and what a good way to and gym games are filled Kids Fair, Early registration holding auditions for started on August 22. children involved. For unwind after school. available to youth, BOB ENGEL & SON, INC. Sunday, September 4, its Fall production of Help your pre- more information, Kids can take ad- members at no extra 200 Andovor St., Wilmington • Off Rte. 125 from 11—4 P.M. in "Hello. Dolly!" on schooler to grow in a contact Maryellen at vantage of our cost. Hurry — These Lucy Larcom Park on Sept. 6. 7, and 8 at pre-school program. 935-3270. supervised recreation programs will fill up Open 8-5, 658-6900 Merrimack Street in North Reading High The YMCA offers a Expanded teen swims, practice their fast. downtown Lowell. School. variety of programs programs highlight the strokes and develop Proceeds from the "Hello, Dolly!" designed to develop fall session at the Y. endurance during Kids are still festival, which is incorporates a very your pre-schoolers Teens can choose from youth lap swims, and growing up at the Y. sponsored by the large cast of both sense of himself and a variety of social and of course there are our Sign up today and add CHIMNI Regatta Festival singers and dancers, something special to AND his surroundings, leadership activities, swim lessons. The STOVES Committee and Lowell as well as 9-10 major the new school year. COAL SMOKE along with creatively designed with good North Suburban National Historical character roles. enhancing his times in mind. Leaders YMCA offers, perhaps, Call the Y at 935-3270. PIPE Park, will be donated Among these are Dolly physical, emotional Club provides physical the finest swim in- or stop by at 137 to the Muscular Levi, a fortyish New education, aquatic and struction in the area. Lexington Street in Dystrophy Association and educational needs. York matchmaker Children ranging from value training while From 4 months to 18 Woburn for more in- as part of "M.D.A. whose chief career is 6 months to 5 years are assist iji g the years, classes are formation. Day" in Lowell. "meddling"; Irene

LONGBCRNING ALUMINUM SEAMLESS GUTTERS OVER 50 ON DISPLAY Banjo and fiddle contest Lowell National the event. Pre- Center, 400 Merrimack FIREPLACE Historical Park will registration of con- Street in Lowell. The sponsor a day and testants is recom- Contra and Square EQUIPMENT PREFABRICATED mended. Entry blanks Dance will be held at SALE! evening of traditional ALL CHIMNEYS American music on are available from St. Anne's Parish Hall (J.L USTED Lowell National on Kirk Street. Gutters FOR WOOD Saturday, September OR COAL 10, at the Market Mills Historical Park, 169 For more in- $ Summer Stage on Merrimack Street. formation on either 2.19Ft. event contact Lowell Market Street in Lowell, Ma. 01852, or Includes all material and labor on most downtown Lowell. by calling (617) 459- National Historical Starting at noon, the 1000 or 459-1046. Park, 169 Merrimack single family homes. Market Mills Summer Following the Street, Lowell, Ma. Comes in White and Brown Stage will be the contest, a free outdoor 01852, or call (617) 459- setting for fiddlers and contra and square 1000 or 459-1046. Both — CALL NOW — banjo players to dance will be held at events are free and compete against fellow 8:00 P.M. The contest open to the public. ESSEX SEAMLESS GUTTER musicians for cash and judges, all expert Market Mills is located trophies in all style players themselves, at the corner of Market E.G. WASHBURNE & CO. categories. Four, five, will provide live music and Dutton Streets in 1 -800-462-4066 ROUTE 114 DANVERS. MASS. and six string banjo for the dance. downtown Lowell. Just CALL. DANVEJtS 774 3645 BOSTON SCJ 6578 players, and all fid- Beginners welcome! follow the signs from dlers may take part. In the event of rain, Routes 3 or 495 to Dlroctlona NEW HOURS the Banjo and Fiddle I-owell National and lout, *1 10 Mom-- There is no charge for vala Av.. toward. Thurs. contest entry or Contest will be held at State Parks. Free Noon - 4PM the Smith Baker parking available. Woburn ind loft JflarshaU general admission to Albany Stroot than Fri. m *^^ Weigh the difference noil l«fl to Mar.hall 'Meat Noon - 5 PM t A ^ and you'll choose CO. Sat. WHOLESALE 7 AM - Noon j ^ Woman's World. RETAIL m The human body burns alcohol at the rate of about one-half ounce an hour 2 Merrill St., Woburn PRICES CASH and EFFECTIVE 935-7080 933-8340 Thru '""*'" ^ ~Jm Woman's World Is the leader John Milano's Original CARRY SEPT.3 k ^^^H |b and still Ihe best bel for our 1 W * ^H Y fitness dollar LIVE EXTRA LARGE ou Reading Pool Center, Inc. Live2-Claw '^^V _■ We Invite y <° shop and Native Crabs CHOICE BONELESS "\ ^V ^^B ■ compare. 172 Main St., Reading, Mass. LOBSTERS c Sirloin Strips Open Mon to Fri 9-9 — Sat & Sun 9-5 s ww69 $ lb. Lb 1 944-2022 — Exit 36B from Rt. 128 — 944-2022 SHAVED 2.98 * O CO 2.79 1014 1b. avg. lb. 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Lwy.fi.ld VIII,lagtr. No Rtad.na Tranxript. Wilmington «. T»*u>ury Tww. Criar. SlonMum IrxttomMni WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1983-PAGE S-7 Stoneham resident awarded music certificate At the conclusion of the sum- musical forms, the modes, and member of the Orff Institute in education is a mixed media, implement the Orff-Schulwerk to mer session of the New England varying textures of orchestration. Salzburg and movement therapist multi-faceted expression of the a much greater extent in her Conservatory of Music's Orff- The course culminates with ad- in Berlin; and Holly Jones total child at work through play. teaching at the Robin Hood Schulwerk Program, Mrs. Gerry vanced student teaching of small Stumpf, a graduate of the first Mrs. Cruickshank intends to School. Cruickshank, music specialist in and large adult groups. special course in English given at Stoneham, was awarded the The distinguished faculty the Orff Institute and holds an highly coveted Level Three consisted of Avon Gillespie, who Artist Diploma in Flute from the certification certificate in Orff- is a former guest professor at the Mozarteum. Schulwerk from the New England Orff Institute in Salzburg and The Orff-Schulwerk has been Vs OFF Conservatory of Music. widely known for his teaching described by Orff Specialist, After having completed Levels throughout the U.S. and Canada; Nancy Ferguson, as a One and Two, the students in the Maureen Kennedy, author of "philosophy of music education, LABOR DAY advanced Level Three course Circle Round the Zero and expounded by the German explore in depth the current Director of the Program in Orff composer, Dr. Carl Orff, which philosophies and musical Studies at the New England spirally builds music concepts WEEKEND literature now being offered in the Conservatory of Music; Ursula and skills while involving the Orff-Schulwerk. Emphasis is on Schorn, an international child actively in movement, building curricula to suit in- headliner for the American Orff- speech, rhythm, singing, playing CAR RENTAL dividual needs. Students write for Schulwerk Association Con- instruments and improvisation." Reg value '92. the Orff ensemble using various ference, a former faculty The Schulwerk approach to music NOW *60 Back to school for adults too at Regional Center • Friday thru Tuesday Back-to-school season includes LIFESTYLE CHANGES FOR those going through "empty nest CHILDREN'S SPEECH- an expanded health education WEIGHT CONTROL Com- syndrome." A social worker, LANGUAGE SCREENING for • Chevette or Datsun program at the Regional Health prehensive 20-week program with physical therapist and ages three and older. Wednesday, • No mileage charge Center in Wilmington. Courses a registered nutritionist and nutritionist will discuss planning September 28, 4 to 7 p.m.; or focus on individual and family group dynamics leader. M.D. for the later years, exercising and Thursday, September 29, 9 a.m. to health promotion and disease • Most major approval required. Registration eating properly. 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Morgan Memorial needs "We deserve everything we get. You doctors are working on the same model since Adam and Eve, while we mechanics houseware donations must learn about a brand new model every year." Burlington, North rehabilitate and train Woodchips Basketball players never die, they sit in front of me at the Home furnishings and housewares are Reading, Reading, more handicapped movies. urgently needed at Stoneham, Winchester people for jobs, said By ANTHONY MANCONI Frank Mazzoni from Tewksbury told his son everything he Morgan Memorial and Woburn are ser- Philip Kivlin, Morgan did in World War II. After listening intently he asked Frank Goodwill Industries' ved by the attended Memorial's Tran- Dr. Russell Carpenter of Winchester (Professor Emeritus, this poignant question. "What did they need all those other attended donation donation trailers. sportation Manager. of Tufts University) was in charge of Tufts. Jumbo, the soldiers for, Dad?" trailers at Star Customers' demand Many handicapped largest elephant in the world was on exhibit there (stuffed, of has risen for clothing workers are directly Market. Saugus Plaza, course). The hide was donated by P.T. Barnum, of the At a Lynnfield Country Club dance a hostess asked me, Rte. 1, Saugus; and housewares, and involved in the sorting, more donations are cleaning, hanging, famous Barnum and Bailey Circus. Mr. Barnum was a "Why aren't you dancing,?" "I'm a little stiff from polo," I MediMart Shopping shrewd businessman. He found a unique way to get people explained. "Well," she snapped back, "I don't care where Center, Bedford needed to assure a full sizing, pricing and line of merchandise shipping of this out of the circus tent to allow more paying customers in. He you're from you should dance and enjoy yourself." Street, Lexington; and had a huge sign posted saying: This way to the Egress. the Stop & Shop, 905 throughout the fall merchandise, he said. My cousin Felix D'Amore from Wakefield was, after in- Massachusetts season. "Thanks to the Thinking it was a rare animal people trooped through the one tensive training, a "Super Spy" during World War II. A Avenue, Arlington, 9 If more household public's generous way door, and found themselves OUTSIDE. Lieutenant came to Wakefield to get Felix for a secret a.m. — 5 p.m., Monday goods and clothing are donations, steady work My neighbor Rowan Fitzgerald, way many years ago the assignment. He was on the right street but couldn't find the through Saturday. donated to Goodwill, is provided to men- Human Cannon Ball. He was shot out of the circus cannon number so a man sitting on the steps said, "There are three Residents of GoodwillGood' can tally, physically and three times a day. But they had to let him go. He put on so D'Amores in that three family house. Angelo, the tailor on emotionally han- 10% OFF FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EVERY DAY much weight that he became the wrong caliber. the first floor. Nick, the shoemaker on the second and Felix dicapped adults," My Aunt Maria missed her usual afternoon nap yester- Kivlin said. D'Amore, the "Super Spy" on the third floor. Which one do ^FRESH/3 1 day; she slept right through it. She's hooked on Beano. you want? Goodwill urges the Every night of the week she's somewhere playing that game. Debbie Lisano from Burlington should enter the Miss public to donate the Last Sunday morning was most embarrassing. The church America contest because she has beauty, personal itly, and following: clothing and lector was reading the numbers of the hymns that were to be charm. Many years ago my wife entered a bathing beauty shoes, small ap- sung during the services saying 24-32-4-19-57 when Maria contest, the bathing suit won first prize. pliances, dishes, called out "BEANO!!" Frank Perdue Airlines is always on time, never a delay glassware, bric-a- On the morning of the Battle of Waterloo, Napolean walked on account of Fowl weather. brac, pictures-frames, into a crowded shoe store, took a deep breath and gasped out, antiques, lamps, I always vote for a bus driver. I like middle-of-the-roaders. radios-TV-stereos, "I smell Defeat." The Statue of Liberty invites the tired, huddled masses. small furniture, toys, President Reagan has a Heckler on his staff, and I have one They came and are in Washington, DC. working foiCthe too. He stands in the middle of the Elks Hall in Woburn and games, dolls, paper- Government. backs, records, clocks, shouts, "just because your Ears look like two potatoe chips, Horse thieves in Texas would all get a "Suspended," handbags and um- that doesn't make you Wise.'' sentence; they were Hung. One of them was being led to the brellas. I loved the Tarzen movies, especially hearing King Kong gallows one morning when it was discovered that someone The yellow Goodwill singing, "Girl-rella Of My Dreams" to his sweetheart. I go stole the rope during the night. The condemned man let out a trailer is attended by a ape when I'd hear it. cry of relief saying, "No Noose is Good Noose." Goodwill attendant I wish I knew as much about growing vegetables as Mr. EPA found out that the reason the Eskimo houses have who will provide you Robert Spence does, then I wouldn't have to sing this song. been crumbling is because of defective Ig-glue. I'll bet I lost with a tax receipt for "Pole beans, lettuce, potatoes, corn./ Mean garden work some readers with that one. all donated goods. from early dawn./Then guests for dinner, I soon learn,/ Are Robert Mazzaferro is a Supervisory Engineer but his Goodwill has aphids, bugs and a tomatoe worm." hobby is woodworking. Bob bought a house in North Reading replaced all its boxes Oscar Jacobson, my friend of many years, reads this that was owned by a bootlegger. The foundation is stoned, the with attended donation column in The Stoneham Independent. He is an expert auto walls are plastered, the windows shutter when the wind centers throughout mechanic who goes way back into the days when there were blows, the window panes have that glazed look and the steps very few Nuts behind the steering wheels. A doctor asked 3 Greater Boston to stare right back at you. It's no wonder that Bob is always in —.as* *i*ste*- " ensure protection and Oscar, "why do you people charge more than the medical good "Spirits," while working in his house. careful handling of all profession for your services?" Oscar, answered this way. ' ' * . -I A. ,ol>«a, " j.l! donated goods. To- wyyroB 3.2^ .... ensure that your donation is not van- dalized, stolen or Bald Eagle restoration ACUPUNCTURE damaged by the elements, be sure to c> ...o'o" donate only between 9 begins second year »p^ TREATMENT ,d.O'« a.m. and 5 p.m., ,.„.*.-« With the arrival of four baby released. Prior to release they Monday through bald eagles from Manitoba, will have tags and small tran- ARTHRITIS (all Mm) By Experienced Saturday. CONTUSIONS k.M.. 930 P.M. 7 Day Canada, a project designed to smitters put in place to make CRAMPS Oriental nun LUMBAGO CENTER restore this American symbol to identification and tracking MUSCULAR PAIN Acupuncturist the State of Massachusetts enters easier. If all goes well, the eaglets POST STROKE SYNDROME RHEUMATISM Dr. Lee HYPERTENSION its second year. The goal of the should return to the Quabbin area SCIATICA HYPOTENSION Eagle Restoration Project is to to breed in about five years. SPRAINS-STRAINS INSOMNIA As with last year's project, the NERVOUS DISORDERS ensure the successful return of MENSTRUAL DISORDERS 438-5779 PALPITATIONS these proud birds as a breeding eaglets will be attended around DYSMENORRHEA 134 MAIN PHLEBITIS CLAM BAKE (PAINFUL MEN the clock by graduate student SKIN DISORDERS a species in the Commonwealth STRUATION) (Colonial Building) TREMORS IMPOTENCY Some Fine Eatiri" The project represents a David Nelson, who will live at the STONEHAM Quabbin site. Although never PREMATURE ALC HOLISM cooperative agreement between EJACULATION EXCESSIVE SMOKING Tuesday - Saturday the Massachusetts Audubon seen by the birds, Nelson will feed PROBLEMS DEALING WITH FACE LIFTS Society and the Massachuetts them and observe their behavior SEXUAL FUNCTIONING REMOVAL OF WRINKLES o Inend up in AND EYE BAGS Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. through a one-way glass wall in I DEPRESSION OBESITY HEADACHES (Mlgralnt * UNDERWEIGHT He dcxjsrfl say Funding for two years of the five- the hacking tower. Tantkm) what he told year project has been provided by A media day will be held later soys it all "Some Bank of Boston, which has used this summer to provide reporters the eagle as its corporate symbol with a chance to observe the •m. ■ eotiri for nearly 200 years. eaglets and find out more about Some good According to Project Leader this unique project. In addition, filmmaker Chris Knight, price lod Jack Swedberg of the Mass. Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, renowned for his documentary, uldril the restoration project is based on "American Challenge," is i, i befto experience indicating that eagles recording this summer's events return to breed at the site where as part of a documentary film on they were nurtured. Swedberg the bald eagle project. This film is and his associates will place the being made possible, in part, baby eagles in an artificial nest, through funding from Bank of or "hacking tower," in a Boston. wilderness area at Quabbin For more information, please Reservation in central call Mass. Audubon at (617) 259- Whdle Maine Lobster • Corn on the cob Massachusetts. Toward the end of 9500 ext. 232 or the Mass. Division the summer, when sufficiently of Fisheries and Wildlife, in Baked Potato and mature, the eagles will be Westboro, at (617) 36&4470. ALL \OU CAN EAT STEAMERS! Tidbits $9.95 - The state of Virginia than some parts of Oceans, may grow as extends 57 miles Canada. 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, Supplement to Daily Times & Chronicle (Woborn, Reading. Winchester. Burlington. Waketield). Lynntield Villager. No Reading Transcript. Wilmington & Tewksbury Town Crier. Stoneham Independent WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1983 PAGE S 9 Reading Children's Drama Workshop's 11th year

The Children's Drama the student explores his own formance will raise the student's Workshop students have acted in Workshop, 19 Robin Road, potential by sharpening his whole level of understanding and local community and summer Reading, marks its eleventh year concentration, expressing his skills experienced during the first theaters, playing major roles in with the beginning of the fall- emotions with body and voice and semester. The importance of both comedy, drama and musical winter semester on September using his imagination, thus semesters is that together they comedy. 19th. Taught by Irene Ehl, the cremating on three levels — the work towards one goal, the total Irene Ehl, founder of the Workshop is for children from 7 to intellectual, the physical and the growth of the student in Children's Drama Workshop, is a 16 years of age. intuitive." creativity, self-confidence and certified teacher and a graduate discipline." of Boston University with a The second semester con- The Workshop year is divided Also, by becoming aware of the degree in theater arts and speech. centrates on rehearsing into two 15-week semesters. The variety of human experiences She has been an active member of monologues, scenes and plays for first semester is devoted to through the playwright's eyes and the Quannapowitt Flayers of a public performance in June. theater games, improvisations by acting out some of these' Reading for many years, both as During this period the student and pantomimes. "Through the situations, the children learn an actress and director. Mrs. Ehl learns the art of focus and playing of theater games," ac- more about themselves and the also directs for other community motivation, the building of stage cording to Mrs. Ehl, "and the world around them. theaters and has acted and character and stage movement. intuitive unrehearsed acting in Within the past two years directed in the New England Mrs. Ehl states, "Public per- improvisations and pantomimes, several Children's Drama Theater Conference. Doctor's visit no longer lost resort THE OPENING SCENE of Children's Drama Workshop's Americans no longer hesitate to in the number of visits to visits to physicians, or about half of all female patients in the year-end production in June Pictured above are (from l-ri make an appointment with their physicians. three visits per person each year. study were considered to have a Matt Hall of Reading, Michael Dickinson of Saugus, Bob physician when nagging doubts During the two-year period These findings are based on data condition that was not serious, Fasciano of Reading. Amy Case of Reading and Tina about their health arise. Better 1977-78, males in the United States from the National Ambulatory among male patients slightly less Balestrier of Wakefield, For Fall-Winter semester's registra health education and a made more than 460 million such Medical Care Survey, 1977-78, and than half were considered not tion or information call 944-7241. (See adv. > heightened awareness of personal visits, an average of more than are reported in the current issue seriously ill. Only about 20 per- fitness in the last several decades cent of the male patients and two visits yearly per person. of the Statistical Bulletin of the system; this service was approximately one in 20 visits have contributed to the increase Females made nearly 700 million about 15 percent of the female Metropolitan Life Foundation. provided in about three fifths of extended beyond a half hour In patients were deemed seriously all visits Also relatively frequent about 3 percent of the visits no The vast majority of visits to ill. Although male patients in- were blood pressure checks (27 direct contact was made with the physicians were attributed to cluded a somewhat higher percent among males and 38 physician; in these instances care CHILDREN'S DRAMA WORKSHOP consultations concerning old proportion of those found to be percent among females) and was provided by a member ol I he problems; about 60 percent of all seriously ill. the largest number ACTING, IMPROVISATION, PANTOMIME visits by both male and female clinical lab tests I 19 percent for physician's staff. of seriously ill patients were males and 23 percent for AI the conclusion of the visits MONOLOGUES & POETRY READING patients fell into this category. female. Metropolitan's New patients accounted for about females) A general examination most patients were directed to Promotes Self-expression S Co-ordination - Stimulates statisticians write. 15 percent of all visits and about was made and-or a history taken return for a follow-up "visit at Creativity & Inspires Self-confidence More oificc visits were made to 25 percent were related to new in 22 percent of all visits by either some specified time: 58 percent of physicians in general and family FOR CHILDREN 7-16 YEARS problems detected in patients male or female patients. In about the males and 63 percent ol the practice than to physicians in any 15 Week Fall-Winter Session Dreviously seen by the physician. one in 10 visits no diagnostic- females were so advised These other speciality. About three services were provided. figures are in close agreement Most of the new problems eighths of all visits made by both £ $70.00 Drugs were the most commonly with the findings relating to the presented to physicians were of male and female patients were to prescribed therapy (51 percent proportion of patients who Classes: recent origin. About half of all physicians in this speciality. Monday, 3:30-5:30 p.m 710 yrs. among males and 54 percent present old problems Nearly a complaints based on specific Visits to physicians specializing Tuesday, 3:30-5:30 p.m.* 11-14 yrs. among females). Next in quarter of the patients were symptoms had arisen less than a in obstetrics or gynecology Tuesday Night, 7-9 p.m.* 12-16 yrs. frequency was diet and-or requested to return if they week prior to visiting the ranked second in number of office Wednesday, 3:30-5:30 p.m.* 12-16yrs. counseling (26 percent among thought it necessary' 'n about a Thursday, 3:30-5:30 p.m 8-11 yrs. physician — 52 percent among visits among females (15 per- males and 28 percent among tenth of all cases (13 percent Saturday, 10-12 noon 7-10 yrs. females and 50 percent among cent l. Among male patients, ■femalesi. There was no among males and 10 percent males. An additional one in six visits to pediatricians 113 per- therapeutic service at all in about •BRIEF PLACEMENT INTERVIEW RECOMMENDED among females), no visits pertained to symptoms that cent! were second; this was the one in five visits. arrangements were made for — CLASSES BEGINNING — were of one- to three-weeks' only speciality where more visits The majority of all office visits follow-up. Sept. 19,20,21,22 8.24 duration. Fewer than one in six were recorded for males than for to physicians lasted between six The Statistical Bulletin, a patients with specific symptoms females. To Register Call IRENE EHL, 19 Robin Rd., Reading 944-7241 and 15 minutes (56 percent for quarterly published by Ihe waited longer than three months Diagnostic services used by both male and female patients!. Metropolitan Life Foundation, • Ccrtifiod T«ach«r * Dogroo in Thoot*r Arts and Speech before consulting a physician. physicians included physical About one in four visits to the provides information on health, • Graduate of Boston University • Acted with Professional Directors In the judgement of attending examinations and-or histories physician's office lasted longer longevity, population, mortality, • Directed and Acted in Community Theater Since 1963 Mr. 71 physicians, somewhat more than limited to one specific body site or than a quarter of an hour and disability and related topics

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Now, as our customer I mi ma\ be ottered base increases and scope ol apphcalions broadens, so does our need lor ex • Tuition reimbursement penenced professionals Current openings exisl tor: • Company paid health.' hie FACILITIES DRAFTER insurance PC DESIGN/TAPER We are seeking an exceptional Printed Circuit Board Designer with expertise 4 lies wi de\i | -. plans and speiituations lot various • Savings plan • Onthejob training in both analog and digital circuitry design and taping to |Oin our drafting plant proietts wh I nclude new et]uiptnenl installation and or group A minimum ol 7 10 years PC design and support documentation ex plan: rearrangements Thi* position tdkr* direction trom Facilities • Pleasant, small penence as well as knowledge ol drafting standards and electromechanical Engineers A techi ta - hool background with 3 vears industrial w- penenci ir Facilities lavoul required Must have knowledge ot plumb company atmosphere packaging are required. inn fleet ma and H\ AC distribution s\ si, ms ELECTRO/OPTICAL TEST TECHNICIAN .'•'.•.-•,.; .J. :.■..• '■ .■,..-. ,".'•. ii m, iir,.) -.i/ilri/ Jliifnry fo To arrange an interview, contact Marcia MacWilliams, Personnel This is an excellent opportunity tor an Electro/Optical Technician with a strong I " '.- V I-COM ( >»w ■■■: ' I ■-.■..•■.■ ButltUnx *3 analog background. II you've had 5 years experience, prelerably in a produc S •'■ ■•.■..».■■.-• VH . - Administrator at 935-7840, ext. 38. lion/test environment, in systems integration, dealing with work orders schedules. ECO s and released/unreleased engineering documents, then we Ar. Equal Op| .-.:.■■ rr \ ,.-'.< F would like to talk to you ASEE or equivalent preferred DETAILER We are looking lor an electro/mechanical Oetaiiei who has had at least one year ol detail drawing experience and some lormal drafting educalion The 4*l&< ROMICON, INC. qualified Detailer will also be responsible lor ECO coordination and Components Companies miscellaneous drafting department functions 100 CUMMiNGS PARK ■■■ ■■ ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER WOBURN MASSACHUSETTS 01801 At least 4 years PC board and cable harness assembly experience in a military environment preferred Qualified candidate must also have excellent soldering skills and the ability to work Irom engineering schemalics CLEANERS CLEANING OPTICAL ASSEMBLER/TEST TECHNICIAN The ideal candidate lor this position will possess 2 years ol electrcvopticai You win clean ana Keep orderly me otlice ana manufacturing PERSON assembly experience A good understanding ol lenses and attention to detail space Duties inc.uoe sweeping mopping scruDOmg anc Part Time is essential ponsnmg ! oors Other tasks include vacuuming ca-peiea 7-11 A.M. Qualified candidates interested in joining a dynamic small company offering areas removing trash and other reluse ousting equipment Kevlm is a leader m the RF Ideal position lor semi competitive salaries and a unique benefits package including profit sharing, ana lurniture polishing metal fixtures ana trimming, providing Rotary Joint Field We offer a Part Time retired or retired per- comfortable work atmosphere top tuition reimbursement and Ilex-time, should forward resumes to our Personnel supplies ana minor maintenance service Clean restrooms ana son Apply in person wages fully paid BC BS MM 11 Department located at Inlrametrics. Inc.. 25 Wiggins Avenue. Bedford. MA keep outside o' Dundmgs fee ct debris as we as wa'kways health life insurance 11' J paid Data Entry on alter 10 am 01730. (617) 275-8992. An Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F. and stans tree ol snow and 'ce Experience a pius Early holidays, a liberal vacation morning or early evening shirts available JIMMY'S schedule and an Employee Computer On the Mall Stock Ownership Plan IN-PROCESS INSPECTOR Burlington Mall Terminal Burlington, MA inframetrics AD i:, K 'ead blueprints ana drawings o' electronic and eiec QC !i 25 hours weekly ":~ec"j- ca asse~D es LS?: • •■ . lure 0' a ctnoute'-oaseo systen i .- ty>ng tnat ti i • INSPECTOR CALL are o" good Qja:'. .■.■:•--lansttir. and pvJ»SESS55535335| : ■-.'. . 'ecu'ed familiarity m using nanc c-'moers ana oe'ma lecnmaues usea m muiti-iayc o'inteo SECURITY MECHANICAL :-cs a so 'eaui'ec 3 J years minimum experience a Immediate opening (or a versatile Mechanical ™it,st -• wedge >t configuration ai l -. "A" Inspector with a solid background in in- 'S 1 o-s GUARD spection on surface plate set-ups and in Industrial Security standard machine shop measuring techniques Instrument Technician Guard. Permanent par! MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN 3 years' minimum experience required Full time position to perform duties including time nights Hours 6 1 general and preventive maintenance, inspec- Experience * me asser-o , sre alignment v i e p.m. • 4 p m . Monday Contact Marge Fitzgerald ■ ■ ■ ■ . etei iDi) .' ; ••. " ■ ^J\5^ ADAC Corporation. tion, cleaning, servicing and assembling of p & Tuesday $5 25 per between 1 PM and 3 PM. •.'. ■ ■ ive ■.:. •, '"-:.: '■ i • ■ e ■ I I ' IM ^*^ a manufacturer of computer special instalments for the operating room, hour. .ea's expe'ie'ice 'ecv'ec peripheral equipment, is expanding its delivery room, and emergency room. manufacturing capability and is seeking a ENGINEERING CLERK 933-6000 KEVLIN Cablemaker. You must have at least 1 year Central Service Technician Microwave Corp. hand soldering experience plus the ability to Full time position to work 11 PM to 7AM. Cj'ies "elude 'unnmg blueprints tiling and light typing read computer parts lists. 26 Conn Street. Woburn, MA 01 801 Sun-Thurs. Process and transport medical ■ e a"C 'pi-ow-up engineering piacec Purchase orders Because we re a leader, we can offer you • a equipment and supplies. Some heavy lifting This s 3" idea- position lor someone re-entering tie IOC 935-4800 good starting salary • paid vacations • involved. Applicants must be 18. marui :• 'or an ent-y teve' applicant medical and disability insurance • tuition Equal Opportunity Employer 31 Laundry Aide We otter all the rewards that are part ol a smaller more per- reimbursement • credit union • company Secretary/ recreation activities • a secure future with a sonal atmosphere You'll llnd competitive salaries and a Full time to wort* Mon.. Tues., Thurs.. Fri.. successful company • room to advance. liberal Oenelits package including company-paid health/ aen Receptionist and Sat.. 6:30 AM to 2:30 PM. tal/lile insurance educational assistance and more Matte Im . ,i leading manufacture! ol hiL-h \tother's hours an' also available. pi'iformara egraphu swoik stations has tp< linn jl Please inquire ft* more details. Food Service Aides Please call Roberta Preve at 275-5070 or send a resume or Experienced, for o|ii-nin«. lor iiniiuilu.il- seeking (hallcnitr .mil detailed letter lo her attention at the EIKONIX Corporation 23 tall Steve DiRocco today at 935 6668. Several part time positions available to work growth opportunity Crosby Drive Bedlord MA 01730 We are an equal oppor- busy food brokers ADAC CORPORATION late afternoons and some weekends. tunity employer M/F 0 S Citizenship required office. 70 Tower Office Park Please apply to Helen Hogan. Employee Woburn MA 01801 Call Sheri IN-PROCESS & Relations. 41 Highland Ave., Winchester. EIKOMX MA0189O. 729 9000. ext. 276 229-2402 FINAL INSPECTORS An equal opportunity employer Opporiunit\ ii.t experienced In-Prou'vi jriil an equal Find I lmpe< i«>r s 10 inspei t developmental jntJ .»r opportunity employer m/f WINCHESTER HOSPITAL uras«cKss«ka«x»s«v««««i%»«&% (>b7-7O70 or jppl\ in person .11 -\ci.1141■ H ln< on individual to fabricate ana tes' electro-mecnan- • Switchboard Operators etpna 175Cambridge St. One Fortune Dn\e. Billencd MA 01821 -Vn icai systems and suo-sysrems Have we got work for you! Our phones CALL C(|ujl npporluoits .ilhr ni.ilur action employei Burlington, MA The position reauires one year ot technical or voca- are ringing off the hook, with calls from m t h ^ 1 S iTevFCRAffyl -273-1421- tional school c eau'vaien 1 2 yeors ol directly our customers, needinq people with vout 935-8312 related experience skills. Visit- y 1 Cana'Oates must oe owe ro 'eaa eiectncai sche- ■rhe 100 Main St.. matics ana hove knowledge m 'he use ot vernier, "Kelly Girl" Reading -ADAGE- micrometers and balance scales _ People -944-8580- PART TIME IKLW Interested applicants should con or forward resume | • fc• w-'VICES VICES Mon.Fri. 7:00 5:30 BOOKKEEPER Burlington & Lincoln Areas or letler to Pertonnel Office for a free consultation and evaluation Secretary We have two openings for early morning j Our personnel supervisors will place you Mornings or Chesterton World Headquarters Afternoons route drivers. You will be using your own on temporary job assignments in high In Woburn Medical Office vehicle, working approximately 18 to 21 tech environment. For person with exper I Experience preferred; not required. lence Hours arranged hours per week, and earning between Pay commensurate with $120 to $130 per week. Newspaper de- CHESTERTON Grow with Airex Corporation, a leading manu Reply to the: experience livery only, 4 to7am. Daily Times Middlesex Indmtrlal Park. Rt 93 lacturer ol quality air filters. Join us now in CALL s If interested call Stoneham, MA 02180 Stoneham and move with us to our new, larger Box#1479 272-6339 or 272-2056 436 7000 Ext 215 manufacturing facility in Somerville. We have the 25 MontvaleAve., Woburn, MA 01801 An •qua* opportunity wnplorw * I following openings for reliable people: 438-8203 Middlesex News Company Production Assemblers You will assume responsibility for assembling ou' Lsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss? k quality air filters Tojoin our manufacturing team you should be dependable and hard working prior Case Manager Supervisor assembly expenencea plus -PART TIME- I Veterinary Social service agency lor the elderly is seeking — NOWHIRING — Machine Operator a 30 hr/week supervisor lor (our case managers: Receptionist Sandwich Makers Position entails operating our manufacturing demonstrated supervisory and management Two Shifts Available machinery Requires mechanical aptitude and ,i skills necessary Sensitivity and ability to work Busy Northshore ot- Full Time Waitresses/Waiters dependable work record well with people a must Relevant masters m lice needs dependable, 8 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. & 5 to 10:30 A.M. human services and/Or 3 5 years supervisory personable individual Full Time Dishwasher, Days Must be reliable $4 00 per hour We oiler good wages, benefits and steady work experience Car necessary/mileage paid Excel with typing skills Mon- To apply, please call 438 7500 lent Iringe benelits NonSmoker ollice Salary day thru Friday 2-9 and Apply Monday thru Friday between 2-5 Please apply in person to Airex Corporation $10.350'year Send resume by September 6th to even/ other-Saliuday_£1 62 M ontvale Avenue MINUTEMANHOME CARE CORP. Joseph's Industrial Catering tiu=rji Stoneham, MA 83 Hart well Avenue Victoria Station 1 Merrill St., Woburn, MA Equal Opportunity tmployer rvi Lexington, MA 02173 245-0045 128 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington, MA '( Between 10 a.m. and 12 noon weekdays A" equil opporticily <"rpio,< - ■ p Aoi 10 'fcsSSSSSSSSSSiSSSSSSSSSS^3SSS^SSSa■iSSS&>^I, SUPP|jII^C|£f V2E2i *""!* "*<*«". H«Mlng. WlnctmW. Burllrvttn. WaktMO). Lynnfldd viiugvr. No RMding Transcript, Wilmington «. Tawksbury To*nCrlar. Slonaham Indapanoant WEDNESDAY, AUGUST31.1983-PAGE S 13 933-3700 ^ *9 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reoding, North Reading. Wilmington, Tewksbury, Stoneham and Wakefield

Temporary ACCOUNTS LIK5 TO " DATA ENTRY FULLTIME POSITIONS PAYABLE CLERK SLEEP LATE? TYPISTS Television Technician XYVISION. a leading force In the • 6 months experience creation of text and graphics GCA AND YOU... To repair television receivers on the road or in the required shop Some experience preferred with Mass. II processing systems for the Custodians • Wang. VS 2200. Digi cense publishing Industry, has an THE TEAM TO lal. VT 100, IBM 129, Immediate opening for an Accounts 2nd Shift 3741, 3742 prelerred Payable Clerk. WATCH IN'83 Good hourly rales Audio Technician These,we excellent opportunities on our4 n m. To repair stereo equipment on the road or in the a sh • Local companies Under a moderate level of GCA Corporation is a growth v ' -,:° ."' '" lorcxnencnccd mditiduals snop some experience prelerred with Mass. II- Tou I perform a variety of cleaning duties, as • Friday payroll cense. supervision, the preferred candidate oriented manufacturer ol instru- scheduled and instructed by the Supervisor to Call today! will perform a variety of clerical antf ments, equipment and systems maintain assigned job or office areas in various accounting duties related to the oriented to a wide cross-section ot buildings. Some emphasis is placed on IW Offk« Video Technician preparation, processing, posting, industries and markets throughout work, includingclcanmg. stripping, oaxingand To repair video tape recorders, disc players, moni- monitoring and reconciliation of the world. bulling Requires familiarity with cleaning Specialists^ tors, amplifiers Some experience prelerred with Accounts Payable data. machinery such as sacuums. power buffers Mass license GCA'Technology Division, a leader scrubbers and waxers and related materials Stoneham, 271 Main SI The successful candidate will ha ve3 in environmental consulting and in- and supplies General maintenance experience Call Lind* jl 438 4901 - a plus. Burlington. 99 So Bedford St Appliance Technician 5 years of clerical accounting strumenlalion development has an CallSally at 273 1470 experience with automated accounts immediate need for skilled in- Alpha offers competitive wages and a compre- equal oppof lumly Bmploy« ro repair washers, dryers, relngerators, ranges payable systems. Exposure to ASK hensive benefits program, including BC'BS etc on the road or in the shop Some experience dividuals at our Bedlord facility prelerred. Acounts Payable System a definite denial, life and disability insurance, tuition plus. Accounting and/or business reimbursement, paid vacations, holidays and prolil sharing. related courses preferred. TYPISTS FULLTIME Apprentice Electronic Please apply in person to Alpha Industries. Interested and qualified applicants Typing on an IBM Electronic 60 Inc.. 20 Sylvan Road. Woburn. MA. Technician should forward their resume to the and/or Wang word processor Also Secretary To work with Maslei Tech on various electronic Personnel Director or call our provide general overall assistance equipment. Preler vocational or lechnical school receptionist at 938-8095 for an in the department tor binding, graduate application. BURLINGTON xeroxing, etc. Requires 60 wpm typ 52 Cummtngs Park ing skills Experience using word at Alpha Pn l< ■ sionai office in ... Counter & Stock Person Woburn. MA 01801 processing equipment an asset but ■INDUSTRIES ,i Mail seeks luti im> Work in all phases of inventory control will train Positions are in our First in Microwaves ■ ' ir, lo *Ofk S lo 5 Mon an equal opportunity employer m f Publications Department «" I0U..I Opp,,,!,,,,,,, I „,,„„,,,, da» ihroucjh Friday We olfei ,i flexible working, i Office Clerk vironninnl 'f>Qu»'tnSweetheart ensues DIVISION or MIRTUNO CUP COUP. MUMSIM MISS MM Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1983 perienced in carpentry, SALES COORDINATOR 3-8 p.m. painting, dry wall con- Start Later struction and vinyl wall Call August 22nd thru August 31st from 9 AM lo Organize your Fall schedule. Let us help you covering. Position oilers noon To apply lor a Homemaker-Home Health RECEPTIONIST arrange lor work suited lo your skills and a flexible schedule ol Aide Position Start working after Labor Day as Packers/ availability Must be able to work long-term 20 hours/week. Monday a Homemaker-HeallhAide earning $4 50 per houi Friday assignments Many opportunities lor skilled You must have a car We hove grown 50% in the lost year Now we need an office personnel For further Information, Production Helpers articulate person to hondle phone inquiries, identify please contact the Per- and record sales leads and welcome visiting executives Come on in and sonnel Office at the Call 935-3976 This is a key position thot poys well ond we have an meet Wendy and Ncreen! Symmes Hospital Divi- Sweetheart Plastics has several openings lot sion. Hospital Road. Ar- excellent benefits package North Metropolitan Packers/Production Helpers Responsible 272-6750 lington. MA 02174.646- persons with night shilt or industrial exper- 1500, ext. 1140. Homemaker Service lence are wanted lor lull-lime 11 P M. ■ 7 A M Must be poised, hove an effective telephone voice and TRAVIS 223-C MIDDLESEX TPKE. shift and part-lime 7 PM 11 P.M shilt reasonable typing skills. TEMPORARY BURLINGTON, MA. 01»03 6 Walnut Hill Park Earn $4 57 per hour and up SERVICES Woburn, MA 01801 We are in o fast moving business ond need some one Sweetheart is the world's largest manufctur who works well under pressure and is flexible Nursing Assistant er ol disposable plastic products We oiler Earn While You Learn an excellent benefit package and we'll train As an established builder of automation and robot Bear Hill al Wakefield the right persons systems, we pre * a high growth industry with pleas- is pleased lo announce ant offices near the Burlington Mall. Waiters/Waitresses the opening ol its new- Customer Service For more information, visit our Employment Please send resume to Sales Manoger esl wing We are now Ollice, Monday-Friday Irom 9-5. We're at One accepting applications Representative Burlington Avenue, Wilmington, MA 01887. Day Dishwashers lor 7-3 lull and pad time. FULLTIME 1 am ii am part An attractive position awaits someone with a A" EQujiOrpe'iJ'"!. Er»;> «,y... y f OfSJGM lECHNOtOBY CUV lime 3-11 lull and part pleasing personality who likes to meet people A variety ol interesting duties Some typing Plea- 53 Second Avenue lime 117 lull and part Burlington, MA 01803 Cooks & Salad Persons lime Experience pre sant working conditions Business experience not Equal Opportunity Employer terred essential FULL AND PART TIME Please call 438-8515 See Kathy Gallagher at Mon.-Fri. 9-5 or stop by Apply Mon. thru Fri. between 2 & 5 v£ at 11 North St.. Stone Avco Financial Services Victoria Station Restaurant bam to fill out an appli- 343 Main Street, Woburn, MA — Or Call Showcase Cinema cation. FULL-TIME Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington ,», ,• — 933-4530 — IMMEDIATE OPENINGS EaualOpportunity Employ*>i ji , Afternoon, Evenings and Weekends for . Ushers, Cashiers and CASHIER Cake Decorators Concession Attendants Part Time Mornings We have an immediate & Finishers Career Opportunity No experience necessary. But must like opening lor a Cashier to work Monday thru Friday Permanent, Exp to work with people. 25 OPENINGS — National company expanding Monday through Friday. 9 AM to5:30 PM~ SHIPPING AW RECEIVING CLERK Bakery Experience not necessary Earnings to $350 per Also hiring morning cleaners 7 am-noon in our Burlington Store. You should have both Ihe ability and the desire to interact 2 Good working conditions. week to start Applications will be accepted lor Will train Sales Clerk Secretarial Dulles. Service Personnel. Manulac- with the public; previous experience with Permanent, part time turers Rep . and Assistant Managers Full bene- Apply in person to Manager D.T.S. 515 or comparable electronic reg- S Apply in person fits Apply Friday. September 2nd at ister helpful APPLY AT J Woburn Vending The Holiday Inn (The Blue Room) SHOWCASE CINEMA We can offer you a liberal company com- The Donut Kitchen Commerce Way, Woburn 25 Middlesex Canal Park Road pensation and benelils package So, if 11 Wheeling Ave., Woburn 10:30 a.m. sharp or 2 p.m. sharp Woburn, MA you're interested in a permanent, full- 547 Main St.. Woburn time position with New England's leading 5 —933-2700— 2 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE1 9 3 3-2208 shoe retailer, apply in person to Bob Division ol Consolidated Foods Hi 2Z2222ZZ2Z£2ZZZ2 McCarthy at our Burlington Store

Dependable, hard worker needed in our Caldor/Loehmann's Mall MEDICAL Middlesex Turnpike PART Plasma Spray Department Cafeteria Helpers SECRETARY WORK DURING SCHOOL HOURS For busy OB-GYN ollice Must have knowledge Day Shift Only as part time school lunch helpers in the Wake- ol thira >arly billing Pleasant ollice atmosphere TIME Full Time Employment held School Lunch Program Pay rate $3 60 per Convenient location. Some overtime may be required Must be 18 hour Respond with past experience and salary require- Work 8.30 a m - 2 p.m. years or over Wr will train APPLY AT: ments to: $3 75 $4 50 per hour Ideal lor mothers Apply at Box #1743 School Lunch Office APPLY: c/o Daily Times & Chronicle General Plasma 60 Farm Street, 25 Montvale Ave., 462 Main St. . Associates Inc. Wakefield, MA Woburn, MA 01801 Woburn the week of August 29 to September 2 MECHANICAL 5 DraperStreet, Woburn, MA INSPECTOR SECOND SHIFT WANTED Position requires knowledge ol standard mea- suring equipment and procedures Must be Optical Technician Package FULLTIME Electronic Assemblers able lo read blueprints and keep inspection Growing Route 128 high technology company We have immediate lull time positions available lecords Excellent benefits Call 933- 7300 be seeks a Technician to work in its oplical shop, Store Help lor someone who is willing lo learn a variety ol Cable and harness assembly, soldering, pinning, tween 7 30 am and 3 30 pm lo arrange for an lo perlorm polishing and fabrication duties on ihe duties in our manulacluting plant Positions wire prep, chassis wiring, wire wrapping, etc interview second shift Mechanical experience required, IMMEDIATELY available are Laminating window shades and Experience prelerred but will consider trainees some knowledge ol optics helplul Jot) involved FULLTIME vertical blinds, stitching and custom work on a Come |Oin a growing company that can offer you j LYTRON, INCORPORATED moderate lilting Competitive salary and benetits Stale age and marital table Liberal benelils package a challenging future S S Dragon Court Please submit your resume in status Write: Call: 938-1170 Jz ? Woburn. MA 01001 conlidencetoPersonnel Manager. Daily Times Please apply between 9 AM -2 PM An equal opportunity employ*! CVD, INC. P.O. Box 1478 . Electro Systems Inc. 25 Montvale Ave., 35 Industrial Pkwy., Woburn, MA 01801 Colony Corporation 19Sixth Road, Woburn, MA 01801 8 Arrow Dr., Woburn, MA Woburn, MA 01801 JANITORS PARTTIME Secretary Exp. Banquet Cooks VAN Cashier/Gas Secretary/ Accounts Receivable/ IMMEDIATE Kitchen Help I LPH-EMT-I Administrative PART TIME OPENINGS Food Waitresses DRIVER Attendant 9A.M.-1 P.M. In Woburn/Sloneham PARTTIME MA | Assistant Secretary * Waiters SJ National concern needs w PARTTIME Small company looking area For part time Reliable person needed Dependable, well organised person wanted to Maintenance Help ffS medically tiamed people (5) for congenial person to Some typing and filing cleaners, days Must to transport children for 3:00-9:00 manage A/Ft and other ollice duties which in- % lor part time work. Ex- ifi handle various dufies Keyboard experience have own car. Flexible Cocktail Servers Day Care Center in Burl and Weekends clude some typing, dictation, and bookkeep- ir perience in medical his- w Ability to work well un- hours available ington Staggered hours, inq. Computer experience is a plus prelerred. All must be 18 or over lories, blood [»assures 8J der pressure and com 5 days per week Posi- u, and EKQ's. Car needed i Waltham St. municale effectively Call Stephen Torrice for an appointment Boston Organ SUBURBAN Apply in person. tion available immedi % Call Mrs. Snyder 'f over the telephone a — 933-6290 — SERVICES alely Call — must Some knowledge and Piano Caruso Diplomat 965-0300, Mobil of bookkeeping prefer — 944-4222 — * -395-8333— > Rte. 1, Saugus, MA 273-0160 Ext 255,256 862-9665 S.G. Torrice Co.r Inc. '**Ji?

■■Mi i M»I m ls.ilv TlmaaL Cnroislcl* (VMotaora Reentry. Wlncnntar. Burlington. WakatWMI. Lyrmliwd PAGE S 14 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1983 ""vSSm"S?^^fSS&mSSm »■ Tawxabury Town Cnar. SMnat^n ^jJS J J 933-3700 &EL& *J} - 933-37001 Woburn Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, TewksbOry, Stoneham and Wakefield

Clerk Typist ACCOUNTING CLERK SUPPORT We are seeking a detail-oriented, high energy ANCON tk km ■ immediate ootmns lot a Oit Typm lot our Manufacturing and Enjineaini individual to assist in the preparation ol various DtpartmcnU The tucccahil candidatt will hm I 2 yesn' office eipnrencr. bSc ability government accounting reports, state and fed- lo wort with daurra and 5ywrxn typing stalls TECHNICIAN eral income tax returns, and schedules for use (LEXINGTON) in year end audit. To qualify, you must have a Amicon, a world leader In separation science PC Board Assembler 4-day Work Week high school diploma with 3-5 years' general ac- and polymer technology, continues to grow counting experience and the ability to under- Wf Met i PC Botrd Asstmblf t with 12 yean' experience in aurmbrj of printed circuit and expand and, as a result, presently has Entry-level (we will train) Duties include stand and analyze financial data. The ideal can- openings in our Accounting Department. boards and cables responsibilities will also include some hand soldenni and printed encapsulation, marking, component testing circuit bojrd repair Trm position ofiers escdlent growth potential didate would be currently pursuing an Asso- ciate's degree in Accounting We offer an exceptional benefits package which FINANCIAL QC Inspector includes company-paid Major Medical insur- Alpha oilers an excellent compensation pack- An immnhai. oprning rnsis lor a QC Inspector Successful candidate will haw 12 ance with dental coverage, college tuition reim- age and comprehensive benefits in a dynamic, yean' experience inspecting PC boards bursement and profit sharing. N. high growth environment SECRETARY This position requires a highly motivated Production Test Technician To irrangw for an Immediate Interview. self-starter to perform a wide range of office lease call Marcia Lambert at 729-78701 Please send resume or letter of Interest/applica- duties for financial personnel. Responsibili- At least 2 yean' related experience is required to perform product testing of tion to Mike Scheinhcxtz. Employment and Em- ties will include telephone communications, multilayer PC modules, using hjfh speed analog and digital circuits. ployee Relations Manager, Alpha Industries, Inc., statistical typing, general correspondence, V* ofler competitive salaries and complete benefits program 20 Sylvan Road, Woburn, MA 01801 telexing, tiling, and special assignments Please send your resume and salary requirements, requiring accounting abilities. We require in confidence lo fVrsonnel an individual with 2-3 years' secretarial ex- perience. » njuil opportunity rmplow, n I Dynamic Imaging Technology Measurements Corp. at Alpha AGING ™ INDUSTRK S CREDIT AND 8 Lowell Avenue. Winchester Mass 01890 Incorporated yi First in Microwaves An Equal Opportunity Employer ?9 31 COLLECTIONS CLERK WO West Cummuuja Part, Suite 43S0 mm Responsibilities will include collection calls Woburn. HA 01801 on overdue accounts and related follow-up IMAGING work, credit checks on new and existing customers, interlacing with sales office per- CHIEF INSPECTOR SECRETARIES - TYPISTS sqnnel to provide customer service, and post- PRECISION CONNECTOR DESIGNS In well- SECRETARIES/WORD PROCESSING ing cash receipts to customer accounts. We llnanced, rapidly growing electronic connector require an individual with 2-3 years' accounts t First Shift 7 A.M. • 3:30 P.M. company whole salsa have Increesed live told In DATA ENTRY TYPISTS/KEYPUNCHERS receivable background with good written and the peat three years. We an seeking a highly mot- oral communication skills. ivated Individual to share tha rewards and chal- ACCOUNTING CLERKS lenges ol our growth. GOOD OPPORTUNITIES SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Interested persons should apply in person at the address below or call Eileen Wills at 861- The Chief Inspector will be responsible for inspec- Your competitive edge!!! 9600. FOR PRODUCTION OPERATORS tion of all parts and the supervision of a team of PCD inspectors The ideal candidate will have Applications are being accepted for Assembly Production Operators to' Get a jump on the fall rush with an exciting three years experience as a hands-on supervisor operate small machines and perform bench type processes. Prefer exper-fj new temporary |0b at a top local company Many training people in inspection techniques lence Applicants must have good finger dexterity for these positions which" immediate assignments offer a great opportunity are particularly adaptable to female applicants These openings are not I Plaaaa aand your resume lo to begin your |ob search, explore different busi- amicon machine shop typeiobs , ' David Walnar. VP-Admlnlstmtlon. nesses or develop your skills Don't wait for fall AMICON CORPORATION Good pay scale commensurate lo individual production Excellent benefit pro-1 Precision Connector Designs. Beat Ihe crowd and call today! 25 HARTWELL AVENUE gram 5 Lowell Are.. Winchester. MA LEXINGTON. MA 02173 01890 Tal. (617) 721-1280 Please call Mr. Coe, 729-4400 Stoneham, 271 Main St We a'e p'oucl 10 ge Office i allftdhvp action employe' m/l Conveniently located near . Call Linda at 438-4901 the Intersection ol Routes Burlington 128 and 1-93 Specialists ® 99 So. Bedford St. McGord Winn, Inc. Call Linda at 273-1470 A Subsidiary of Ex-cell-O Corporation ■qool oppoHun.iy employ.* m I 620 Washington Street, Winchester, MA01890 30' _ rowth UNITCLERK ^\ Plasma Systems, Inc. (Ward Secretary) YOUR CHANCE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE onnectiorj • 12 Linscott Rd. • Woburn, MA Permanent, part-time, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m., ALTERNATIVE ENERGY INDUSTRY ^A An Equal Opportunity Employr m is a progressive, dynamic company that every other weekend and holiday plus U.S. WINDPOWER, INC., is an exciting, dynamic company, and we have manufactures high quality, state-of-the- one day during the week. Previous medi- an immediate opening tor the following position art process equipment for the semi- cal experience helpful. conductor industry. Our rapid growth Mechanical Assembler has created challenging opportunities For further information, please contact We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Assembler fot out wind lutbme Junior Secretary/ for the following qualified personnel: Personnel at the Choate Hospital Divi- assembly plant Must be skilled in the use of all powet, hand and ptecision sion, 21 Warren Ave., Woburn, MA 01801, measuting tools Should be capable ol Iroubleshooling and repairing mechani General Office cal assemblies and components Musi be able to work Irom assembly draw Electronic Assembler 933-6700, ext. 2ia mgs. written procedures and verbal instructions, with a minimum of super This full lime, entry level position requires a di- 1 lo 3 years experience in cable and wire harness vision Electromechanical assembly experience helpful versified individual who is eager to learn. Recent assembly Must have experience in soldering and We encourage innovative thinking and offer growth wilh compelitive salary secretarial school graduate or high school gra- lacing Ability to work Irom blue prints, wire run and benelits duate with one to two years experience required. lists, an asset. Please send your resume and salary history In complete confidence to the As assistant to the administrator you will handle &o*tez Personnel Department a variety ol assignments which will require plea- For additional information or sant telephone manner, good aptitude for figures, to arrange a convenient interview, HEALTH SERVICES, INC. U.S. Windpower Inc. typing. (45 to 50 WPM). and organizational skills call Richard Sullivan Must be willing to learn our word processing 933-9170 An Equal Opportunity Employer 160 Wheeler Rd., Burlington. MA01803 system and be capable ol carrying out assign- — 273-4502 — ments with minimal supervision. We offer super- An equal opportunity employer ior benefits including 3 weeks vacalion. com- pany paid dental and medical benefits, and pro- fit sharing. CENSUS BUREAU Send resume to Mr. David P. Hartnett Front Desk INTERVIEWER BEST JOBS IN TOWN!! $5.12 per hour. 20V» cents per mile for use of EXECUTIVE SECRETARY/STENO $18.K W. J. Schafer Associates 7 A.M. -3 P.M., 3 P.M. -11 P.M. private automobile. Conduct interviewing lor field Leading Management Consulting firms newly created outstanding opening survey in and around Eastern Middlesex County,. requires excellent typing and shorthand. Word Processing and excellent 11P.M.-7 A.M. Mass (Arlington, Cambridge. Burlington. Reading, communication skills Immediale opening1 Corporate Place 128, Melrose, etc ) Building2, Suite 300 Good starting pay. To begin in late September. Paid training. Must ADMINISTRATOR to S20.K be available mornings, afternoons, evenings and Very imporlant key position with a lead-ng firm. Requires 60 WPM Wakefield, MA 01880 Saturdays. Survey will be conducted during the typing, word processing experience, bookkeeping and ability to supervise Call for an appointment in first 2 weeks ol every month on a continuing office sldtl Confidential listing. Lexington or Danvers basis Requirements: US Citizen, 18 years of age forty ond lot* appointment, available. Call now. or older, high school graduale or equivalent, Contultantt who car*. All f« . paid by cllant companl**. pass 30-minute written test. Call for appointment Merit Oil Co Catch Penny Motel If interested, write circle U.S. Department of Commerce 273-4660 440 Bedford Street employment 6 N.E. Exec. Par*, Burlington 152 Endicott Street Lexington, MA Bureau of the Ceneus con/ulfant/ All Fees Paid by Managers Danvers, MA 441 Stuart Street Client Companies 882-3700 777-1030 • - 1st yr. potential $15,000 + comm. Boston, MA 02116 , EqualQppoflunily Employe 31 2

f* MM AUTOMOTIVE Mgr. Trainees JMHWI tmmten MECHANIC Salary + comm. $1000 per month Experienced in tront Immediate Full Receptionist end work, brakes and Merit OH has openings for full-service managers and Needed for rapidly expanding Route 93 tune-up. Uniforms pro- manager trainees Some experience helpful but not FOOD and 128 manufacturer. Position requires vided, medical and va- necessary We will provide training We also provide Time Opening a pleasant voice for answering tele- cation Excellent work- a complete company paid benefits package Appli- ing conditions in mo- cants should be mature,' honest individuals, capa In our Produce Department. Experience phone. Some typing ability a plus. dern service center Sa- ble of directing personnel, working with a minimum preferred but not necessary. Benefits PRODUCTION lary negotiable lor pro- of supervision and growing in the oil industry Full Time and Part Time Pleasecall Sally at include hospital insurance, disability in- per individual Positions Available Automation Unlimited, Inc. Call Dick at ■ntasvatwa wHI be held Wednesday, August 31 and surance, life insurance, and paid vaca- — 933-7288 — Steven's Thunday,Scptcmcr 1st, between 9am and 5pm, at tions. Part time openings also available All Shifts Automotive for morning cashiers (mother's hours), APPLY AT -245-6499- Merit Station afternoon meat wrappers, and evening 163 Mam St, Stoneham deli clerks. Apply to SERVOMATION — *^jy* Opportunity bwployr Manion's Star CORPORATION Ser'vice WAITRESS 100Fallon Road Oept. Help Experienced preferred Janitorial Clerk Typist 240 Middlesex Turnpike Stoneham, MA Repau ol paint spray Part lime, including PART TIME Burlington, MA „ An Purchasing Department needs accurate typist Equal Opportunity Employer »i equipment Will tram evenings and weekends MORNINGS Capable applicants Good with figures. Good salary and working conditions Full ranged benelits Full benelits Blur- Apply in person Work located Cross/Blue Shield and in Woburn. cecooeeceeocooeeoeoosooa profil sharing plan For appointment call — 933 8920 READING — CALL— i Call Jim Jr. DINER Lincoln Controls GAS STATION 275-0220 530 Main Street 567-7850 35 Industrial Parkway ASSEMBLERS Reading, MA - Eoual opportunity employe* Woburn, MA P.C.D. is a rapidly growing company in AneQualopporlumt, employ ?h i MANAGER the electronics field. We have immediate [Honest, dependable individual with openings for full time, light assemblers. | plenty of drive needed to manage one of You need good manual dexterity and a PART TIME START NOW nour local stations. Must be at least 20 desire to learn. We will train you. Com- MEN & WOMEN ■j years old and good in math. Company TYPESETTER PART TIME Maintenance petitive wages and benefits. AM InternationalComp/ 'benefits include BC, Master Medical, CASHIER Expanding solar manu Full time main- Waitress Edit and 4800 2 3years Postlion available Tues- i and life insurance. Good starting salary. laclurer has immediate Apply in person or call experience day thru Friday 9-3 p m. tenance person Morning Shift openings in service, in- 721-1280 Experience helpful, but needed for apart- Send resume to stallation, and sales 7AM-2PM not necessary Apply to ment complex in Sweetheart department. No exper- Precision Connector Designs Mr. Meat of ience necessary Com- Woburn area. Must Will train. J.R. Sousa and Sons Plastics, Inc. plete on the |Ob train- be mechanically 5 Lowell Avenue 1 Burlington Ave.. ing High starling pay inclined. Tel: — CALL — c/oKen Toleos Burlington plus benelits No lay Wilmington. MA 29 Andover Street, Winchester, MA 01890 oils 658-9100. ext. 437 68 Burlington Mall Rd Danvers, MA An equal opportunity employer m/f Burlington. MA Call: 532-5400 935-3479 935-9847 !

wmmmm *HX>it™tiHop.ll» TlmMj Chronicle IWoburn. Raadln.. WinciwiMr. Burlington. Wakef leld). Lvnnlu-id VllUgor. No Reading Tr.n*cnpt. Wilmington! Ttwkibury Town Crier, Stoneham Independent WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1983-PAGE S-15 933-3700 J>J 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reoding, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury. Stoneham and Wokefield

ELECTRONICS PART TIME/FULL m

Altron Incorporated, a leading manu- TIME JOB facturer of Printed Circuit Boards and KeyTek Is the leading manufacturer ol Assemblers/ Interconnect Products, is currently OPPORTUNITIES surge teat Inatrumentallon used lo determine tranalent susceptibility of electronic equipment. seeking full-time permanent candidates - BURLINGTON/READING/BILLERICA AREAS Assembler Trainees: The following opportunities exist to fill openings in our manufacturing We have 25 immediate openings in 10 cities and towns for qualified personnel with a desire to facility in Wilmington, MA. throughout the above areas for responsible individuals excel In a rapidly growing company: to work as security officers in a variety of professional If you are dependable and want to ioin environments. We offer: Sales Engineer — Candidate will report directly an exciting, growth-oriented company • Above average starling rates to the Sales Manager Position will involve all • Scheduled pay reviews with exceptional benefits, then look into aspects of sales in the electronic lest equip- • Paid professional training ment market, including: working directly with cus- Altron. • Flexible hours tomers on technical problems, equipment demon- • Unsurpassed promotional opportunities strations at customer sites, trade shows, and deal- • Association with an industry leader ings with manufacturers representatives • CHEMICALTREATMENT OPERATOR • MAINTENANCE MECHANIC OPEN INTERVIEWS: ■ aMHIIinilMIMMIMIIIIM^ l.lj ...IJ.I. . I I Candidate must have6-8 years experience in the • PLATERS Mon., Tues.. Wed.. 8:30am -8pm electronics industry, including a solid background Thurs . Fn.. 9am - 5pm • SCREENER in both analog and digital electronics, and be will- Sat. appointments available ing to travel. Above average oral and written com- • PHOTO PREP OPERATOR JOIN SEMICON munications skills are essential. An excellent op- • N/C DRILL GROUP LEADER portunity for someone currently in field service 25 POSITIONS considering a career in sales • FABRICATOR AND YOUR FUTURE'S IN BUSINESS • N/C DRILLER Chief of Drafting — Responsibililies will include design, drafting, detailing, PC design, checking, • QC INSPECTOR First Any business thai needs semiconductor devices computer, aerospace banking, process control, cars and trucks, home reproduction and ECN Control, as well as company • MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER standards and documentation control. The suc- m appliances the works Best ol all. we'll give you the training you LOCAL OFFICE: 265 Winn St.. Burlington MA cessful candidate will have at least 5 years draft- need the opportunity you deserve and the incentive you want Drop by the Personnel Department to 272-8474 ing experience with 1-2 years in a supervisory >IV •*T>ploy»r money, paid holidays and vacations group health/hle/disabihty role. fill out an application insurance, sick days, bonus days and the chance to move up . provided your abilities move along And all you need to quality Familiarity with planning and scheduling, ability 658-5800 to work closely with engineering to complete lor one ol these positions is good manual dexterity and a respon product packages, and the ability to solve techni- sible work record cal, administrative and personnel problems are AH Full-time openings: available from 7am to 3 30pm required. The Chiel Draftsman will report lo the ► ron Engineering Manager INCORPORATED QC Technician Part-time openings: 5-11pm and 6-12pm One Jewel Drive Romicon. Inc.. a leading manu Interested applicants should can June Kidney at 272-7852 to Senior Teef Technician — A technical education Wilmington. MA 01887 laclurer ol large scale industrial set up an appointment Or. ^^ m and 3-5 years experience testing and troubleshoot- Equel Opportunity Employer filtration systems, has an opening dropbyfrom 9-4. Mon thru Fn OABM||AAM ing analog and digital circuits lo the component in its control department lor a Semicon inc 10 Nonh 4j"f f f l\x\Jl 1 level are requireed technician in the filter manufac- turing area. Responsibilities will Avenue Burlington. MA 01803 F3uildmg fa the future

engineering Technician — Mechanical ability, include inspection and testing ol '.-'■; .'■'.'• wiring and soldering skills including ability towire incoming production raw mater- from schematics and one year minimum exper- ials as well as insuring the quality ience in a production or engineering environment standards of finished goods The are required , Social position requires the ability to write and document results Earn $15,50O to 518,000 While You Train Salary and benelils are competitive Please send Laboratory experience would be your resume, including present and expected sa helpful. lary lo: $24,000 Within 1-3 Years V Personnel Manager Romicon offers a competitive Work Only Five Day Week KeyTek Instrument Corp. Worker wage, excellent benelits includ Papa Gino's ol America, Inc is looking lor both experienced and in- 12 Cambridge St., Burlington, MA 01803 ing company paid health/life in experienced people to ioin our Management Training Program Our rapid (No telephone calls, pleasel .'i Winchester Convalescent surance, vacation, holidays and tuition reimbursement growth and projected 300%'increase in units over Ihe next ten years allows us to tailor Ihe training to lit you. Papa Gino's will consider all serious and Nursing Home candidates regardless, ot previous education, experience or work history Please call Marcia MacWilliams Your earnings during your tust year will not be less than $15,500 and We are in need of a qualified licensed at 935-7840. ext. 36 to arrange can be as much as $18,000 depending on your ability to adapt lo our • Help Wanted • social worker for a full lime position in an interview. working Manager's environment. Alter an average ol two years, you can our 120-bed, multi-level nursing home. become a General Manager ol one unit and earn a base salary ol $19,240 and an additional bonus every six months An attractive Benelils Program • Part Time/Full Time • Previous experience in this field would ROMICON, INC. and Delerred Prolit Shanng Plan are also included • • be helpful and skills with geriatric citi- '00 CUMMINGS PARK It you own a car. call collect to (617) 461-1200 between 8:30 A.M. and zens is a must. WOBURN MASSACMUSEITS 01801 5:30 P.M.. Monday through Wednesday; 8:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.. Thursday J Day Positions J Please call lor appointment and Friday. An Equal Opporlumiy Employe' M f <"* ' ' BRADLEES in Woburn has immediate openings • Mrs. Metcalle, RN Director 0 • for full time and part lime day receiving posi f) Q lions and part time day position for clerks . . and Qashiers - - — ™ — 729-9595 — I> Papa Gino's 223 Swanton Street SSCOTT • » w Restaurants ' Please apply to the store on Monday. Aug. 29th • AN f OUAl OPPOPTUNM 1 EMPlOfEH _, 9 thru Wednesday. Aug. 31st to: 0 Winchester, MA 01890 *,, The Name to listen to. • • • Ms. Gentile _) *5CCO00OO00CO0C0C«O0C0COCCCCCOfiOOOQi • 425 Washington St., Woburn, MA J IMMEDIATE OPENING SECRETARIES H H Scott is accepting applications lor assem 1 LOAN biers lo help produce our high quality high fidelity TYPISTS speaker system Positions require learn oriented New In Town??? Payroll 1 Try Temporary!!! A de individuals with ability to do some heavy lifting SOLICITORS lightfuI way lo learn Ihe area you work right The indmduul wc seek will woik wilh new and H.H. Scott offers'a complete benefit package in I Brailtotts i away lo pay Ihe rent Specialists j established clients i*» originate loan applications eluding Blue Cross/Blue Shield, dental plan, life • • meet new people lor • One of The Stop& Shop Companies _ and provide customer I service Requirements in- insurance, paid holidays and employee discount. your social bent work elude a prioi sales record, excellent communication Apply to Jerry Fuller today National payroll service has immediate ■] 9 AN tUUALOPPOHIUNHY fcMPlOYlRM'r ^ V A skills plus an <>uigoiiiL> personahh Preference will as ollen as you want be given lo those wuli a real estate oi mortgage until you settle down." openings for payroll specialists. Look-1 ••••••••••••••••• 20 Commerce Way 1 hanking background Travel is required Base Give us a call We'll mg for detail oriented people with plea-!i salarv commission program, vehu le pkise\i.ellenl Woburn, MA 01888 show you around Top sant telephone personality and basic !» 1 benefits rales Top companies! knowledge of 10-key adding machine. T CMC offers excellent advancement opportunity — 933-8800 — And a pay check every 1 and competitive salary and benefits. Please for- M Friday SECURITY ward letter and resume to Di-bra Haddad. Per- Equal opportunity employer m-f ' Call For Appointment b OFFICERS sonnel Manager. Office Marshalls needs reliable security olticers Specialist* (unarmed! to |oin our expanding Loss CMC Secretaries, Word Sloneham 271 MatnSl | Paychex, Inc. | Prevention Division Openings are in Call Linda at 438 4901 Woburn Distribution Center and Chelms Processors, Typists Burlington. 99 So BedlordSl ford Annex COMMONWEALTH MORTGAGE Call Sally al 273 1470 I —935-4500— it. | COMPANY, INC. equal opi 'i. ■. ." . ,IM- " 120 Tremonl St, Boston. MA 02108 Invest wisely in your success! PACKERS . At Network Personnel, we offer no gimmicks Part-Time. On-Call 9 AM to 2 PM An Equal Oppununin I mpknvi M I II to entice you to register with us — what we dc We oiler an outstanding benefits pro- offer is a sincere interest in you and youi sue gram including an excellent ™dical and I—FLOOR-I cess. Whether you work |ust occasionally, are denial plan, life insurance, rncome pro- ATTENTION tection and a liberal employee discount HOMEMAKERS between permanent positions, or simply enjoy the CLEANERS EARN EXTRA SSSSSS freedom and flexibility of making "temporary We are looking lor sev- Earn Christmas Money work" your career II you're looking lor a tern If you would like lo |Oln us, apply at II you enjoy working with people, why nol explore eral people lo work 6 30- porary service that stands apart, register with the Marshall's Distribution Cenler, 83 Com- a rewarding career ol working as a homerhakeno 9:30 A.M.. 4-6 mornings While The Kids Are In School professionals per week in the Burling Mystic is now accepting applications for the merce Way, Woburn, MA 01888, Monday- Ihe elderly Duties involve light cleaning, meal pie mother shilt which will start on/or about Sept Fnday belween9a m and3p m paralion and shopping errands. Can be eilhei par! ton aiea We need only An Equ.ilOopntlunHy £ni| ..'.'.' lime 01 full lime hours conveniently arranged N E T w 0 R K responsible and reliable ember 5th Hours will be 8 am to 2 30 p.m, around youi schedule Ideal |Ob for mothers and individuals Experience Monday thru Friday students looking lor exlia cash and Ilexibilily Too p E R S 0 N N E L is not necessary, we — ALSO- rales will train Excellent op- We have openings for 1st shilt 8 a m ■ 6 p.m CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW TODAY! portunity lor reined per- Monday Friday. 2nd shill 6-10 p.m itflarahalls.Brand Names for Lest I 880 Boston Rd., Rte. 3A, Billerica, MA son II you are interested Mo.iday thru Friday also Saturday 8 a.m -5pm PARAMEDICAL (The Burlinqlon/Billerica Line) apply at JOBSAVAILABLE: NURSING SERVICES -W-5378- • MACHINE OPERATOR • PACKERS Office _ 273-1565 LexingtonBRADLEES St.. Burlington • ASSEMBLYLINE WORKERS We are located in Waketield Center on MBTA at 9 A.M. and see and Boston & Maine transportation lines .Coordinator Cleaning Foreman or All applications should apply in person Part time position (20 hours — flexible call us at LICENSED PLUMBERS MECHANICS Mon. Fri. between the hours ot 9 a.m. and 4 p m. schedule). Good typing, bookkeeping and MIDAS of Burlington seeks qualified mechanics 1-745-7686 secretarial skills required. Knowledge of key between 9 a.m. & 3p.m. with experience in mufflers, shocks, and brakes. punching and word processing helpful. APPRENTICE PLUMBERS Mystic Industries Corp. We offer attractive -starling salary Positions 474 Main St., Waketield, MA Resumes only to Ann Kelley. Administrator. SPRINGIER FITTERS available immediately NEW ENGLAND Call Don Casey at 272-7800 INSTITUTE FOR Minimum 3 years experience in new commercial and residenlial construction Year round positions MIDAS Glamorous "Child Care Teachers~ REHABILITATION with long established company 3 Rehabilitation Way Career... as a Carlotta Skin Care For Woburn Learning Center Woburn. MA 01801 Call HUMS*) MUFFLER SHOP Consultant! This profit- KINDER-CARE, nationwide provider of quality .in i-«iu.ii (ipportunrty ( 66 Middlesex Turnpike . i-mployct m I able part-time or lull- childcare. has full time openings for expenencedd 272-6767 or 667-1111 Burlington, MA 01803 . time position can put OFC-Qualified teachers of infant-toddlers and you among the highest preschool children. Ideal candidates will possess paid professionals in enthusiasm, dedication, a warm genuine interest Busboys/Girls ADVERTISING the world — Profes- in providing a loving, nurturing and educationally BILLIARD sional Sales Represen stimulating environment loi active pre-schoolers ARE YOU UNHAPPY?■ 1 ' Cashiers tatives Own your own and infant-toddlers m providing fundamental so- General Office Help OFFICE MECHANIC LOOKING FOR business and reap Ihe cial, emotional and physical expenences neces- Hostesses/Hosts A CHANGE? rewards Extensive train- sary lor proper growth and development ol these Permanent part time TRAINEE - PART TIME- Mdlur.> ipspunsible indiVKlu.ii Expanding advertising ing is provided FREE children. Additional positions available working CLEANERS positions available on Mature person requ.red 3 full days weekly Some win- h.Hni lool tipenencc <» company has positions information and details with alter-school children Part-time and substi- Burlington A Bedford Our dinner shilt Apply typing and general office duties helpful Will train mechanical backuround Lawn available lor ambitious will be sent CALL TOLL tute positions also available Cooperation in work- Monday through Friday in person between 3 & a lutcle l ong Ipim opportunity Must be willing to work full lime for Iraininq Good i>enW is Sinn at WOO people who are looking FREE ing relationships important Daytime hours, bene- , and to cover for vacation ol other person 5-9 p.m. Mature minded 5 p.m. M« hou» tor growth and enjoy a 1-800-824-7888 fits, room tor advancement. people only Apply in person. challenge. Income de- For information and to schedule 10 • m lo 5p.m. lo Ask for CALL JIMMY'S termined by your desire interview, call: CopyGeneral FLOOR CARE On The Mall Eastern Billiard to succeed Details gi Operator 1211 Supply ven at interview Carlotta Skin Care Kinder-Care Center , CLEANING CO. Call Ms. Casey at A Division of National ' 150J New Boston St., Woburn, MA BURLINGTON MALL ,632 Main Street Toll Free Mktg. Inc. Director— 935-7040 — 933-2710— a - 2730667 - a BURLINGTON, MA " Winchester, MA01880 -=B246i273£i^ 1 Suoptemanl to Dally Timw 1 Chronlcl* (Woburn. RMdlng. WlnchHWr. Burlington. VMMtKkl). LynnltoH) PAGE S 16-WEDNESDAY. AUGUST31.1983 Villager. No Baadlng Transcript. Wilmington 1 To»*«Dury Too" Crlor, Storahom Inoipendenl F EMPLOYMENT

HOMEMAKERS, make WANTED SITTER for lirst CLEANUP/FIXUP MAN grader before and after n a ec e 1 d e your own hours. Toy & school Hood School area Ity In Burlington. Week- ?lft plan now hiring. Free North Reading Exp. day and weekend hours 100. kit Hostess guaran- JOB MART mother preferred/ C*11 avail. Call 273-1025 for teed $40. for booking 664-3326 after5pm. )8/31N more Information. oartv. Elaine 245-8749. _ WARM CAPABLE woman CLERK TYPIST needed HOUSEWIFE, Part Time 1 needed to care tor year for approximately 6 hrs. or 2 days a week. 10 - 2. Women & Men LICENSED NURSES old twin boys starting in per day, 4 days per wk. Stop * Go. North Sept. school hrs, pleas- Hrs. flexible. Call Laurie Wilmington 658-9432_ ant surroundings, near at 935-7545 Wilmington / Burlington JOBS JOBS JOBS INSURANCE TN"- IF YOU'RE EXPERIENCED SELLING line. 657-5486. 8/31T We have immediate SPECTORS Perm, part ■IP openings for Office time, flex, daytime hrs. WE NEED YOU Clerks and Accounting res. & comm. properties WE'D LIKE TO TALK TO YOU. Part Time llgKg full-Time LIVE-IN-CARE tor infant Clerks. If you can work an inspc. In Woburn area. daughter. Professional 8 hour day, 40 hour week. Car nee. Exp. pref. but BUT ONLY IF YOU'VE family, solid position Call Circle Temp, Inc. In will train Write Opera- Ideal tor older woman Burlington at 273-5812 or tions Mgr. P.O. Box 124 Sal, ret. req. 665-6124, Boston at 451-5140. Needham Heights, Ma JHr Melrose 8/31S NEVER SOLD CARS. COOK. SANDWICH 02194. NURSES AIDES .VOMEN NEEDED who Maker, Grill, all around JANITORIAL WORKERS will care for & enjoy resp. person. Good lull 8, part time. 1 st & 2 nd We're looking for people that have sales experience, but 1. New Starting Salaries Implemented. playing, teaching 15 mo starting salary Cafeteria, shifts. Call 277-6070. not at selling cars. Because we're a different kind of deal- 2. PIB Program (pay instead of benefits. Add 15*/. to our hourly rate.) old twin boys in our Wilmington. Days till JOBS JOBS JOBS ership and we sell cars in a different kind of way: no free 3. Scholarship Program. home. 7:30-2:30 $100 per 1PM. 658-5800, ext. 276. We have immediate 4. Nurses Aide Certification Program. week. Call 657-5486 8/31T COOK "WANTED. Full openings for Keypunch balloons, no gimmicks, no high pressure, no nonsense. 5. Continuing Education Credits. time. Apply at 109 Main and or CRT Operators If Employment Street Woburn. you can work an 8 hour 6. Orientation Hours Provided. We'll train you to sell cars in a truly professional manner, Wanted 211 DENTAL ASSISTANT day, 40 hour week Call 7. Paid Sick Time Available. so you'll be proud of where you work and what you do. chairside, Lexington ot- Circle Temp, Inc in Burl- You'll get an excellent compensation plan, plus benefits 8. Two Weeks Vacation Available After One Year Full Time Employ- COMPANION HOUSE- tlce. Exp. pref 862-2790 ington at 273-5812 or ment. KEEPER, middleaged eves. 862-1638 Boston at 451-5140 including medical/health program, life insurance, paid 9. 8 Paid Holidays Available. woman to live in, care for EARN $ at home. Unique LANDSCAPE vacations, etc. 10. We Will Take Applications From Graduate Nurses And Graduate an elderly person. Some telemarketing opportuni- OPPORTUNITIES Practical Nurses. nursing experience ty. 884-1564 Seeking people w/ gd Drivers license & drives working knowledge in the EARN $50 for 5 hours If you have some experience in sales and if you truly enjoy own car. Ret. Call alter 3 care and maintenance ot work, showing working with people. PM, 1-546-3631 lawns, shrubs and flow- Queensway Fashions or Before you say "No" come visit us, and tour our progressive facility. ers. Must be be a hostess & earn free General conscientious and have a Ask about our excellent wage 8 benefit package or call DNS at clothing. Call 657-7988 or willingness to work hard 944-1107 for more information. Mary Parente. director of Nurses will Help Wanted 213 658-9763. tfj Potential full time pos be happy to answer your questions. A & A ACCOUNTING Exp machinist to work on Call 9 to 6 729 3788 Call Mr. Byron electric motors, full Exp. accountants to do LAUNDRAMAT ATTEN- benefits, must be willing bookkeeping for small DENT New Woburn for an appointment to work overtime Apply NEW STARTING SALARIES IMPLEMENTED. businesses. Call alter laundramat. Pt time eves to MEC Corp, 73 Olympia 6.00PM 321-8106 hrs. Pleasant working Ave, Woburn or call 935- cond. Approx 20 hr wk B'JICK BABYSITTER wanted for 7945 GREEN GROVE CONVALESCENT HOME Retired person en- occ eves. Have 1 3mo CATSUN EXPERIENCED SALES couraged to apply. Call 134 North St., North Reading old infant. Must have PEUGEOT 044-1107 PERSON wanted for days 944-9346bet9-6 EOE previous exp. with in- and eves Apply in person LIC. HAIRDRESSER with PROFESSIONALS DEDICATED TO QUALITY CARE" * lOt Mcndicopped fants. 438-3610 to Jewelry Bazaar. some following pre- Woburn Mall CAJH TIME ferred. Part time Call Newspaper co has 8 EXPERIENCED 658-4180. 8/31T Child Care positions on Tuesday & BREAKFAST Cook Also 935-1111 LIGHT TYPING, an- Thursdays. All shifts waitress Apply in person Wanted 209 swering phones 8 gener- open tor articulate indi- Woodside Restaurant. al office duties No exp 399 Washington St. Woburn. Moss. Babysitter needed 3 nites viduals. Some weekend 2 17 Lowell St nee 35 hrs. a week. Call / wk Robin Hood area, work requried. Stoneham Wilmington. 9/21T An equal opportunity employer M/F 729-3108, PRIME PAINT- 31-2 Stoneham - Woburn line, & Woburn office. Call Joe EXP E R I E N C E D ING. call 935-7249 at 933-6804 or 438-7922 CARPENTER needed MASONRY WORK DELIGHTFUL 9 mo old with at least 2 yrs exp. or CALL NOW. interviewing Stonewalls. Brick and FIBER OPTIC ASSEMBLERS girl needs TLC, prefera- Vocational School gradu- Training will be provided for specialized light for temporary and per- concrete work, patios. ble home in Tewksbury, ate J. Silverio & Co . assembly work Good vision and manual dex manent positions Landscaping and tree 944-3219.942-1230. _ Word Processor tenty required afternoons. Call 658-7563 Housekeeping, child work. Call Armando 8 / 3 1 T care, elderly care aides JOBS JOBS JOBS Sinagoga 438-3465 US We have immediate SITTER NEEDED in and live - ins . Top pay. MATURE HELP Wanted Honeywell Electro-Optics Division has an immediate GENERAL FACTORY WORK openings for Factory Wildwood School. car nee. Minutewomen. Full & part time for ladies workers on all shifts If opening in their Marketing Communications Department Excellent entry level opportunity for versa- Wilmington area for first Inc 862-3300 handbag warehouse. To grade boy After school you can work an 8 hour located in Wilmington, Mass. tile and industrious individual on our pro- CARPENTER WANTED apply call Worldcraft at till 5:15. Call 658-7388 alter day, 40 hour week Call duction team. Training will be provided. with exp. to frame houses 935-8557. 7. 8/31T Circle Temp, Inc. in Burl- If you are a Text Processing Operator with strong & understand plans Call DJI is a well established manufacturer of in- ington at 273-5812 or MATURE SALESPERSON John 246-0149. technical typing in a marketing/publications environ- dustrial electronic controls and liber oplics Boston at 451-5140. needed for Wishing Well gitt store nites 4 wkends. ment, then we would like to talk to you. and otters competitive starting wage, oppor- FACTORY AND SHIP- CARPENTER Home re- Pos. avail immed. Call tunity lor advancement, pleasant working : PRINTED • modeling experience PING Full or pt time (pt Rhomaine at 938-0448. The qualified candidate should be a High School gradu conditions and a lull fringe benedts package 272-8445 time no less than 20 hrs) ate or equivalent with 1 year business or secretarial APPLY IN PERSON • CIRCUIT : Apply in person to Royai- MONEY, DO you need it CERAMIC TILE sales and 7? Sell my merchandise school, plus a minimum of 2-4 years' directly related warehouse duties. Expe- ty Luggage. 14 : BOARD • at flea markets, yard experience. Excellent typing, spelling and grammar are Dolan-Jenner, Industries Inc. rienced 664-3165. Na- Cambridge St. Burling- : ASSEMBLERS : ton. sales. Call me now John essential, with the ability to work independently. Blueberry Hill Industrial Park tional Tile 933-5629 Don't wait Experience on Micom or Lanier word processing a plus, (ott HoltonStreetl We will train. FLOOR CLEANERS. Woburn, MA 01801 Full Time CHILD CARE wanted Woburn area, 7 to 10 am MONEY TIME along with photo typesetting. Mothers' Hours Mature woman with ret. to Gd |Ob tor retired person Magazine co has 6 pos on — 935-7444 — Possible care for 3 mo old infant in Call 287-1113. Monday, Wednesday & An equal Opportunity errpioyet my home 3 days a wk Lt Friday eves All shifts Honeywell offers company paid medical, dental, life Proto-Pac Engineering TEXAS OIL CO needs housekeeping 438-3610 open for articulate indi- insurance and tuition aid. If the above position is of 1 Gill Strsst mature person. M ' F. to Woburn 2 viduals Some weekend interest to you, please send your resume to CLEANING PERSON for sell full line ot high quali- work required Burl of- 933 8628 ? ty lubricants to John Demers, Honeywell Electro-Optics Division, luxury condo complex in fice. Call Jay at 272-2840 110 Fordham Road, Wilmington, MA 01887, or phone me TYPESETTER-SECRETARY Reading Hours 8am lo manufacturing, trucking, 0/933-6804 12 noon. 20 hrs per wk construction, and farm at (617) 657-6100, ext. 6144. An Equal Opportunity MUFFLER INSTALLER Full Time 9-5 942-0178 customers. Protected ter- Employer M/F. ritory, thorough training Exp. helpful but not nee Organized self-starter to work in Lynn- PART TIME program. For personal Must have tools Apply in field office of weekly newspaper. Good Responsible, dependa- interview, send work his- person. 117 Main Street Painters & ble, driver Wage plus tory to G.C Lins. South- Reading. typing skills a must, experience with 9 Honeywell mileage. Call Dave Pullen western Petroleum, Box NEED CASH Sell quality C.G. Compuwriter II helpful. Job also at 933-6804 789, FortWorth. TX 76101. products Be your own ELECTRO-OPTICS DIVISION Cleaners boss. Sell "Avon" In includes general office work and dealing Part Time Tellers FOTOMAT CORP is seeking dependable out- Stoneham call Maria luqcthet, %%«• ran find (hi- answers. with public. Good entry level job for Needed at .MASS BANK for savings 438-7379. 9/21S Beacon Village has several positions going individuals for part capable typist. open at Reading branch time sales positions NEED 15 people that want —Call— Apartments Excel, hrs. for students Hours are 10 am to 3 to lose weight and make and mothers Good p.m. or 3 to 8 p.m. and money, lull or part time. Please call training program Please alternating Saturdays. 10 Will train. 944-7856. 8/24N 334-6319 or 944-6900 between 10&6PM a.m. to 5 p.m Hiring lor NEW ENGLAND'S largest Tired of the Treadmill? HELP WANTED —or write— call Mrs Kelley. Personnel Office. 662- Woburn. Wilmington. waterbed retailer is look- 0119 for appointment. Stoneham. and Win- ing tor sales people in Lynnfield Villager 273-1096 chester areas You must We have openings for new career minded Full & Part Time EOE Woburn Mass branch. Days & Nights P.O. Box 186 have dependable trans- Exp. pre! Call for an in- people in our telemarketing department, re- portation and be available terview 933-5371 sponding to customer inquiries. The people we Lynnfield, MA 01940 „,„ for a 2 - week paid training A ma|or multiple-line insurance organization OFFICE ASST - Entry seek must be mature self-starters with an in- — Inquire Within — program in Woburn level / growth oppty. for operating country-wide with a premium volume Fotomat otfers excellent credible desire to be the best. We provide outgoing, mature, self The Galley Restaurant in excess of $150,000,000 needs the following: benefits Great for starter in small electronic company paid training and if you are chosen, 235 Main St. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN DISPATCHER college students and sales office. Gen office, there are benefits galore as well as the most North Reading housewiv3S Call 862-7967 organizational skills PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY for an interview ap- modern and pleasant telemarketing depart- GETTING YOUR REAL ESTATE needed w/personable has an opening in its Woburn office for a Claims pointment EOE phone manner lor inside ment anywhere. SALESPERSON LICENSE????? Dispatcher. Qualified applicants will have GENERAL ACCOUN- sales. Must be able to TANT BS in Accounting Satisfactory completion of our PRE-LICENSING excellent communication and record keeping work indep & handle a SALES/ along with 1 to 2 years variety of detail. Non COURSE in a total of 24 classroom hours meets skills. Insurance company experience is desir- general ledger and finan- smoker. Call for appt. SECRETARIAL able, but not necessary. Who Are WeF the state requirements for the Massachusetts cial statement experi- 933-7386 SeH motivated & responsible Salesperson License Exam. Our next evening For further information, please call Judy Malko ence. Forward resume OIL COMPANY We are NEWPRO The Replacement Window ndividual required for dis- course in preparation for the state exom will at 617-938-1330 and salary requirements OPENINGS Olfshore rigs People'' Largest of its kind in the northeast. tributor in Woburn Must begin Sept. 7th from 7 to 10 p.m. Anyone inter- to Globe Ticket. 222 New & refineries No exper. have excellent typing skills PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY Boston St., Woburn. MA ested should call now to register for the Sept. $30,000 yr. For into call good telephone manner, 12 Alfred Street, Woburn 01888. 1-3122920-96756x1. 1067P If you are prepared to take charge aptitude for figures, and be course. Contact — Regina We offer a starting salary commensurate with of your destiny, please call for a able to work under pressure GENERAL HELP wanted PART TIME Help Good Knowledge of telex useful REAL experience, an outstanding package of fringe tor small fiberglass shop for High School or confidential interview.... Please call .. benefits, and the opportunity to develop your in Wilmington First and College Student After- ESTATE second shift positions 933-2545 professional insurance career. noons, evenings, SMH COURSE 658-5010 avail. Call 657-4205J weekends Please for appointment 3i 2 GOVERNMENT Jobs contact Mr. Duffy at 935- 933-4100, Ext. 500 35 Lowell Street, Wilmington, MA 01887 Thousands of vacancies 0060. Towne Book Fair •d by Con must be filled immediate- ly. $17,634 to $50,112 Call Part time. Full time 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. openings Wholesale & PART TIME Due to growth we need skilled people in 1 716 842-6000, Ext 3191 — TOOL & DIE MAKING — 8/31S retail lood business. Minimum of 5 years experience in progressive Good opportunity Call for NEWPRO OFFICE GOVERNMENT JOBS interview 245-2828 - FILE CLERK - and compound dies. Thousands of vacancies — PRESS SET-UP — must be filled immediate- PAFtV TIME Teachers (The Replacement Window People) Aides needed for day HELP Large distributor of electronic components has ly. $17,634 to $50,112 Call Must be able to set up and run 5-60 ton presses. care center in Woburn. College student an immediate opening for a full time file clerk. •Top wages •Excellent benefits •Overtime 1-716-842-6000. ext. 31409 9/14S Call 935-7040 between 2 & preferred ) Duties will include filling in for switchboard and available • Profit sharing 4 PM. HAIRDRESSER light.CRT operation. We are interested in a res- Call or send resume to: Reply to: Experienced Hairdress- ponsible individual who is seeking future PART TIME errand FRAEN CORPORATION er Woburn. Hairmate person needed Mon - P.O. Box 636 growth potential in other areas (i.e. sales, ASSISTANT CHEF 338 Main St., Wakefield 938-0495 Fri., average 4 hrs per Winchester,™^ 01890 purchasing). Company has a full array of bene- 245-0375 HEAD CASHIER day. mornings Apply in RAMADA HOTEL fits and a pleasant atmosphere. Interested KAY-BEE person to T Tighe Sons applicants please call... Mary Silke KAY-BEE is one of the Inc 45 Holton St. Win- chester r MAIDS n nations largest and EASTERN LIGHTING ASSOC. lastest growing retail Part Time Commission looking for experienced Assistant Chef with HOUSEMEN 272-82QOExt. 233 chains, opeating over 400 Sales cost control awareness, also good food presen- Full time 8 part time 2 Aberjono Drive stores in 47 states. We Morning and evening hrs now have an immediate avail, in high volume tation ability. Clean working habits. for large Hotel com- Woburn opening tor a full time store Hajjars Big 8 Tall Paid holidays and group Insurance plan. plex. Marshall Electronics Group Head Cashier KAY-BEE Men's clothing Call Paul Call Stove Buxton, Executive Chef Apply to: 1 Wilshire Rd.. Burlington 311 - FULL TIME POSITION - otters excellent wages. Craig..272-0314. Personnel Dept. Incentive program, profit Hilton at Colonial Hours 8:30 - 5 Monday thru Fri. sharing, hospilization. life PART TIME Help wanted. Answering telephones, filing and general / disability Insurance, Apply to Calerussos Ramada Hotel Rt. 128 and paid vacations and more. Fruit Stand. 122 Main St., Woburn office work. Call after 6 p.m. Audubon Rd., Apply in person KAY-BEE Reading. 935-4263 or 935-8760 Wakefield, MA. 01880 Toy Stores, 1291 Burling- PART TlME~~office~heip, Between 9 am l 4:30 pm 438-7111 ton Mall. Burlington. MA 11:00 am- 4:00pm. Mon - Monday thru Friday Apples keep longer if they don't touch one anothe 01803 Fri Call 658-7440. 8/31T «"»*■"■'-Wr*1""* Chroolcl. IWoborn, RaadMg. W,ncrVM*r. BurMs* w,«,,,eld, Lmnlleld Villager. No Reading Transcript. 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Lots of Love Ma Lie any occasion Featuring Studios. 1098 Main Street. & private roadway TV License 1308. non-stop music past to EXPERIENCE 037 Insulation Fireplace & Flue $35 19039 Stoneham 438- Wakefield. 245-2200 Curbing by machine Seal RUBBISH REMOVAL present. References PAINTING CO - Fully li- REMOVAL OF brush, 039 Landscaping SEWING MACHINES Insert Fireplace 8 Flue$40 2446. 9/7S MACRAME' CLASSES- Coating. Call Reading. WE SERVICE and have Gas or Oil Flue $45 available. 617-374-1868 censed. Fully insured. In- building debris, rubbish, 8 Gardening I WILL care for your child Beginners, learn to 944-0888 terior. exterior, 04 1 Legal pans for Singer, Ken- Saturday Sweeps SOUND OECISION demolition work and in your home Need macrame as easy as tie- HOME SECURITY commercial, residential, 043 Miscellaneous more, Nelco. Brothers. 623-7198 Som. Anytime FOR MUSIC from the 40s 9 cleanouts. Prompt reli- transportation Call 658- ing a shoe Exp teacher IS YOUR home secure waterproofing. 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Motors a clean house after 8 Solfedge music litera- patios, pool decks, ma- needs Typing, steno- care Lg yard, quiet 438-5224 IfS with honest rates. Call Highland Wood Finishing, 8 Supplies working all day. Come in ture, group lessons, sonry, waterproofing, graphy, transcription, street, creative activities. Bob Billerica. 667-4757 Z29-63 Z6M38-5868 093 Business to a clean office in morn- RUGS SHAMPOOED Oboe lessons for children surveying 8 engineering. lots of love. Conv to Rts FURNITURE Equipment correspondence, term ing. 322-9284. 9^75 GALLANT SERVICE CO Free estimates Call 129. 62. 38 Call 657-3943 8 adults. Call 245-3025 Plumbing REFINISHING 095 Clothings papers, distinctive re- MYSTIC WINDOW wall to wall carpeting Steve. 664-6328. tfT sumes Prompt service 8/31T SAT. PSAT, Tutoring and & Heating 049 NAZARIAN Refinishing Fabrics CLEANING SPECIAL 12 cleaned All size rugs 097 664-3355 PROVIDING EXP. Af- small classes; Reading PAVE SPECIALS Furn meticulously hand Coins & Stamps windows with comb just Free pick-up and de- and L.D tutoring Call Driveways, sidewalks, D8W PLUMBING 099 Furnitures TYPING. Accurate & neat terschool day care. Live livery. Fully insured Sat- stripped 8 refinished $35. Call Path or Michael next to Shamrock Elem 944-8152 parking lots, free BATHS 8 KITCHENS, Spec in antiques 20 yrs Household Goods done with IBM Selectric at 628-2256 before 7 p.m . isfaction guaranteed heating, gas fitting, in- School Anytime/any age VOICE COACH, estimates All work guar- exp free pick-up 8 del. 101 Miscellaneous . 11. also Stenoretle please tfS Free estimate Call 272- child. Licensed Call contemporary vocal in- anteed Call 535-4446 UN stallation of underground 438-2506 tfS 103 Money Savers dictaphone Pick-up & 9 9432 NEED A helping hand 935-7352 terpretation and tech- oil tanks, service work 105 Pets & Supplies delivery, last 8 pro- SEE YOU Two mature women will nique. Call 658-9612. tfT AT THE PEWTER POT Call Don 944<9512 Lie. 107 Sporting Goods fessional 665-8510. MS QUALITY CHILD Care Home J18928 109 clean your home given by exp lie Day Restaurant where good Swimming Pools TYPING/BOOKKEEPING thoroughly Reasonable Improvements 031 Oriental Accents & Supplies Care provider Located Landscaping friends get together Al OIL BURNER SERVICE ACCURATE OVER 10 111 rates, exc refs Call 389- conveniently to Rts 93. 28 "ALUMINUM & Gardening 039 580 Main SI . Reading HAVE YOUR oil burner Wanted To Buy years office experience 6708 or 389-4611 9'7S Give Beef Liver 113 8 62 Large outdoor yard ALUM Combination Center tuned up' Boiler s Wood, Coal 8 CHI- Pickup and delivery avail Qarags/Yard O'NEIL CLEANING CO and many activities. Lots windows, alum storm BARK MULCH. $15 per STEVE'S ARC Welding cleaned We do not sell Special Appeal Reasonable 935-1026 Salts Rugs, windows. Walls. of love & attention in a doors and alum 1 piece yd, 6 yd mm. loam. $11 50 Services All Arc Welding fuel oil 22 years experi- 119 Burlington floors, gutters, complete family home Call Betty gutters Compare our per yd. 6 yd mm; Fill $5 50 and cutting done No iob ence. Call us at 272-8963 Carpentry 007 121 Lynnfield fall cleaning. Call for Fall 6646403. 8/31N prices and save Sliverio per yd. 6 yd mm; too small Call 438-4312 PLUMBING 8 HEATING Musi i«K»k-. know thai liver is 123 North Reading CARPENTRY appt 245-0771 9/21S Construction, 942-1158 8 backhoe. bulldozer, ask for Steve tfS STEVEN R. PETTI hifthh nutritious Bui what QUALITY' CHILD care 125 Reading PORCHES. Gutters, sid- SATURDAY SWEEPS 944-4143 dump truck with driver lor PLUMBING. HEATING 8 lht*> don t always know is how Central Schoolarea Lois 1 12/ Stoneham ing 8 roofing Kitchens 8 Chimney Cleaners. Avoid hire Call 657-4079 before Paint, Paper Gas Bathroom 8 kitchen hi prepare liver so that the 1. of love 8 attention Many BASEMENT SPECIAL 129 Tewksbury baths remodeled Alumi- the fall rush Save! Oil 7am or after 3 p m. tfN 047 remodeling Drains Iv w ill eal it ami benefit (mm its activities. Ig yd. dead end ADD LIVING space in & Plaster 131 Wakefield num doors S windows, season rates thru August D & D LANDSCAPE cleaned No iob too exci'llenl miint st Call Nancy 438-2113 your cellar. Electrical and 133 Wilmington metal interlock weather Call today 623-7198. 8/31S COMPLETE LAWN A FRESH COAT small 665-1685 Lie No 8/31S plumbing work incl ft liver entree sure to be Winchester stripping installed Call service Tree service, Experienced interior 18765 135 The Chimney Doctor RN 8 LIC Day care Specialists in barnboard ealen with enthusiasm, ir\ 13/ Woburn Art Nelson. 935-0545. • hedges trimmed, clean craftswoman painting, Chimneys cleaned mother of 2 yr old desires Reasonable prices Also Speed) I ivor .ind Vegetable Rsal Estate out gutters, yard clean papering, plastering, skillet Ihin slurs „l livei lla CARPENTRY masonary chimneys built to care for 1 '/> to 3 yr old add a full bath for $2,500 Roofing 053 h :3 Business up. Free estimates. Call stripping. Free estimates vored with soy sauce, are QUALITY WORK by expe- S repaired - Chimneys Tues, Wed. & Fri Any or including tub, toilet and 245-5746. tfS Brighten your life with "a ANDERSON ROOFING Property rienced carpenters No lined with tile or stainless all days, near 93. Call vanity Call 944-9031. teamed with slir-fned union fresh coat" Karen. 438- MASONRY carrots and celery, whivh have 145 Real Estate lob to. small Free steel, wood stoves in- 944-4215 Maksou Carpentry HILLSIDE LANDSCAPING 7095 8/31S All types of masonry been boldly seasoned with For Sale estimates Call Lenny '8 stalled Certified by Na- BATHROOM Kitchen SNOW PLOWING work, roofing repairs 8 .lumin .ind coriander As a 14/ Real Estate Sons. Inc. 933-5552. tional Chimney Sweep SUMMERCAMP RAILROAD TIE walls A8M (SWIMMING) remodeled, update S new work Shingles & tar bonus this satisfying maindish Services Guild, fully insured, five stairs built, cellars & at- PAINTING CARPENTRY STARTING July 11 at the repair old cabinets 8 8 gravel 15 yrs experi- 1- quit k and easv to prepare 149 Real Estate GREGORY DICTAS - New years' experience 861- broken tile around tubs, tics cleaned, complete INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Caring School & Daycare Free estimates Over 20 ence Free estimates Wanted additions, porches, re- 1132 or 322-8861 UN etc. Free est 438-1107 or landscaping, rubbish 1 ,K>k in liver to conmbule 151 Vacation Center (Wakefield) 2 3 4 5 removed, inl 8 ext. paint- years experience 944- Call 272-6315 or 851-9138 modeling, finished WINDOW CLEANING 438-4582 tfS many essential nulnenls lo the Property Half or full days Open ing Free est All work 6481. trr diel savs the Naiion.il I ive playrooms Bathrooms, DAVES WINDOW CUSTOM CERAMIC R*r.tals 7:30 6 Swimming guaranteed Ernie. 438- ANDERSON ROOFING Stock and Me.H.Board li is a ceramic tile kitchens, air cleaning offering cleaner TILE BARRETT PAINTING 15/ Apartments lessons avail Call 245- 0859 9 9 MASONRY leadini; source ol high-quality conditioners installed I windows at lower prices PEELING CRACKING 159 Commercial 3576. Presently accepting BATHROOMS, KITCH- ALL TYPES Of masonry protein, iron, vitaminLandim Garage doors, large and 10% discount to Senior ENS, cleaning, repair J.G. LANDSCAPING etc Preparation is our 161 Houses registrations for Fall work, roofing repairs 8 portant B-vitamms Liver is.ils,, small iobs accepted Free Citizens Specializing in COMPLETE LAWN commitment Quality 163 Miscellaneous Prescool 8 After School free estimates, fully in- new work Shingles 8 tar an outstanding source ol vita estimates Call 933-0977 residential Call 933-3049 sured 944-8677 SERVICE, mulching, work References pro- 165 Rental Services K-4 Programs tfS gravel 15 yrs experience nun -\ and ask for Dave trimming, edging, etc vided Free estimates 16/ Rentals to Share CARPENTRY HOME REPAIRS Free estimates Call Ca,ll John 933-5117 Call now, David^942-0711 169 Rooms ALL TYPrTS. doors, wiri* WINDOW CLEANING Counseling 015 INTERIOR Remodeling 8*1-9138 days or eves Sperdv I.iver and CEILINGS 1/1 Seasonal dows. porches, WINDOWS WASHED - repairs. New ceilings U4NDSCAPE-TREE 851-3593; tfT Vegetable Skillet steps.paneling, sus Residential and CONSULTATION by Lie. walls, paper, paint Exte- BE READY for the spring PROFESSIONALLY 1/3 Storage 8 sprayed, textured Your RICH ROOFING 1 pound bii'l liver, sliced ceilings, wind, cords, commercial Call Phil Cert. Soc Wker. and rior repairs Roofing, regrowth cycle Plantings Garages Gallagher Cleaning - design Sod lawns Yard choice ol gold, silver or RESIDENTIAL ROOFS, 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1/5 Wanted To Rent cusl cab. 8 kitchens counselor with M. Ed gutters, painting, 1 medium onion, sliced clean-up & maintenance clear sparkles Free Carpentry, gutters Li- Transportation Reas rales Days 648- Service. 944-3001. Working with elderly and porches Oualily work 2 cups thinly -.lived carrots Rototilling Lawn that- estimates. Woburn censed 8 insured 15 year 181 Auto Parts 8 1133 eves 438-7293 IIS WINDOW CLEANING their families on issues of you can afford Small iobs I' ,ups think silted velerv ching, mowing Expert Carpentry & Remodeling guarantee. Free Repairs GENERAL ROBERTS WINDOW adjustment to change and a specialty Fully insured 1 dove garlic, trushed 935-1873. 9350489 estimates 944-1590 183 CONTRACTOR Cleaning, professional new environments Famil- In Stoneham call Tom, tree pruning, removal 2 tablespoons ml Auto Rentals LEE R HANSEN Builder - window cleaning only iar with Medicaid 665-0083 tfS Fully insured. FREE GODDARDS teaspoon tonander Lease Schools 055 185 Quality work in roofs,_ $3 25 stand sz 8 storm elelgbility 438-6295, leave ESTIMATES 944-7221 PAINTING SERVICE - In- , leasjHHin vumin Autos For Sale MAINTENANCE 1 Guaranteed Wilmington, message for interview LAWN SERVICE terior & exterior painting, CHRISTIAN SCHOOL , Cup water 18/ Autos Wanted siding, additions, re- MAINTENANCE and al- 189 modeling kitchens, attic 657-7685 tfS terations Call Ted LET US TAKE care ol wallpapering, general ABUNDANT LIFE Motorcycles I'our sov saute over liver, 191 Recreational stairs ceilings, repairs Electricians 021 your lawn Quality work repairs Richard God- Christian School, WINDOW CLEANING Nalwalk. 944-8373 turning to coat Add onion. iar- 1 free estimates. Call Paul dard 944-4962.944-8175 Wilmington, now enroll- Vehicles and odd iobs Call 935- C MOORE Residentia Mason Contractors Stairs rols. , elerv and ,..I r 11. to rjnt oil C & R ELECTRICAL Guarente 729-5736 or ing for Sept 1983 K-8. 193 Trucks S Vans 3939 window cleaning Gutters of brick, stone or blue PAINTING in Irving pan Sprinkle with 'QUALITY WITH Tony Guarente 944-9429 PAINTING-Expert Interior Call 658-8584 for informa- Business/ GENERAL REPAIRS cleaned and oiled. Free stone Walls of field ,onander and lumin and Cook 5 ECONMY" electrical 8 air tion and registration. tfN Finance Home remodeling, int estimates Fully insured stone, cobblestone & cut MARK C.DONOVAN and Exterior No iob too minutes, stirring frequently conditioning specialists, 199 Business exterior, carpentry, paint, Over 12 years exp Call stone Walks 8 patios ol LANDSCAPE DESIGN - small or large J Abreu. Place liver slices on top ol 24 hr. service Call 579- Sewing Oportunity paper, masonry, no job Woburn. 933-9070 colored concrete, Complete landscape 935 2/93 vegetables in trying pan Cook, 3064. now. 9/7T 201 Income S too small Free ests Call flagstone or lancy linish service, thatching, liming PAINTING & Alterations 057 uncovered, 2 minutes. Turn Investment 8 fertilizing, mowing, 5bc,a d , nu 438-1107 tfS Child Care 013 ELECTRICIAN Chimney repairing Call Interior & Exterior minoiur" ■"' "" " •• cooking 2 203 TAILORING minutes Add water, cover Mortgages RESIDENTIAL and indus- Bill Ross at 657-6358 or planting 8 design, sod WE SCRAPE and sand all Patterson Carpentry ATTENTION STONEHAM TAILOR tightly and cook slowly8to 10 Loans QUALITY WORK at rea- trial. Free estimates. Call 658-9287 tIT and seeded lawns in- peeling areas Prime and Employment WORKING PARENTS stalled Free estimates shop. 19 Franklin St minutes or until liver and sonable rates Rooting, Bill Alexander 933-1103. REMBRANDT apply finish coat. All 209 Child Care THE CARING SCHOOL 944-3039 windows and cracks are Stoneham Any type ol vegetables are done 4 servings siding, remodeling, ELECTRICIAN PAINTING Wanted (Wakefield) is offering puttied where necessary alterations for men and windows, doors Put on a KENNETH SABATINO CONTRACTORS MASONRY WORK 211 Employment Daycare Programs 2 3 4 5 and loose woodwork is women Hours mon.,,,,. deck this spring lor Electrician- Commercial, WE TREAT YOUR HOME STONEWALLS, Brick and Wed , Fro . Sat . 9 to 5 A'*""»V» be '«»dv to speak Wanted days a week Open 7:30-6 concrete work, patios nailed back Gutters are summer Free estimates p.m. Flexible hours, Residential, Industrial LIKE A MASTERPIECE Tues. 8 to 2. Thurs 8 to 5 V°ur mind and a base mar 213 General Landscaping and tree oiled Call George for free 11 Fully licensed Call Barry immediate openings Call and alarms. Free 438-6898 and 6 30 to 10pm 438- w' avoid you." Help Wanted work Call Armando estimate 6 p.m to6 p.m . Patterson. 944-4970 245-3576 US estimates Call 272-9687 ERNEST PATTERSON 7198 William Blake* 8/31S Sinagoga. 438-3465. TFS 944-1266 - r r r i ' '

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As a public service there is no charge (or Found ads. Call for Rates, 933-3700, 944-2200 EMPLOYMENT REAL ESTATE ROOMMATE WANTED to ■• PERSON NEEDED to Regional Coordinators ROUIt SALESPERSON SALES ENGINEEH NO READING - lovely, STONEHAM-Mod 2 ;"come In lo help middle- TEXAS OIL CO needs share 2 bdrm. 2 bath luxu- needed for state wide wanted, Male/Female. 5 wanted. Aggr local Sales newly decorated 3 or 4 bdrm apt $565 mo Also 1 RETAIL SPACE / READ- ry condo Ac. pool, . aged woman. 5 altnoons Engineer for metal work- mature person. M / F, to fundraising program day wk. Apply in person. sell full line of high quali- bdrm Ranch, 1 plus acre bdrm. apt $485 mo Heat ING CENTER. 600 plus sq sauna, etc $375 per mo J from 2-5. Own transp Must be motivator and Faulkner's Cleansing, ing ind Est. area, knowl- on dead end street 8 hot water, parking ft in high traffic area at ;§33-7530 after 3pm . ty lubricants to Call 942-1490 or 944-4737 aggressive, have high Inc., 437 Franklin St, edge of cutting fluids manufacturing, trucking, $82,900 Must seel Prin- Sorry no pets Avail. 9/1. entrance to municipal \ RECEPTIONIST - SECRE- enery level and ability to Melrose. 665-6300 helpful Sal- com - car - SINGLE MOTHER Of 1 construction, and farm cipals call 664-4238 8/31T 944-7404 parking off Woburn SI for looking for small 3 to 4 rm jTARY and office nurse speak In front of large exp Mail resumes or call; customers Protected ter- lease. Heat, Unit AC '.needed for Pediatric of- groups Car a must Full LufkinCorp. 7 Walnut Hill WILMINGTON 4 RM STONEHAM 4 rm. apt., 2 apt Prefer a 2 or 3 fam ritory, thorough training Also 1000plus s.l. storage dwelling Have refs I fice. Part lime or full time time position for 7 weeks SALES HELP wanted Park Woburn, Ma 01801 cottage. 2 bths. recently bdrm., $350. mo No util. avail. Broker 237 9292 program For personal Call 438-0751, 438-3885 944-4180 after 5 ; with a 4 day work week September 14 thru Nov- Days or eves Interest in 933-6611 interview, send wo'k his- renovated $45,000. 4 rm. SMALL 1-ROOM OFFICE • Position requires de- ember 4 Tremendous hobbies helpful, but not SALES OPPORTUNITY tory to G.C Una, Couth- cottage, needs lot of STONEHAM - 3 lg rms, Excellent location. In- STONEHAM, f needed 2 i pendability Send resume earning potential For in- nee. Apply to Eric Fuchfs person wanted to visit western Petroleum, Box work. $20,200. C. A Mack 2nd (I, near sq. relrig. sec br, 2 ba, condo, utilit, cludes everything. $225 parkg, w/d, a/c includ ! to PO Box 297, No Read- terview call 1-828-7550 Hobbies Burlington Mall ins. agents & build a terri- 789. Fort Worth, TX 76101 RE 658-2400 dep. refs No pets Avail month. Call 438-5599 ; Ing, MA 01864; 9/15. $325 mo. Call 246- $280 per mo 438-8543 tory by seeking auto WOBURN - 14 Kendall Dr. 8/31S TOBIN FOOD Sorvice has 2775 8/31S WOBURN -FEMALE glass referral bus dealing immediate opening in 3 BDRM Cape, new kit WAKEFIELD - SMALL of- with estb. accounts. Prol Well landscaped Many STONEHAM MOD 2 housemate wanted Quiet cafeteria Will train Call fice for rent $100 per 6 rm house conv loc , clientele Sal. + comm 938-2400 extras. By owner $68,500 bdrm apt., heat, hot month Call days 246-1671. Call J.N. Phillips Glass for Call 933-3485 water, parking $525 per eves 933-7356. newly painted S papered appt 245-2344 TURN TIME into money DSD. trash compactor. as an Avon Rap selling 2 FAMILY HOUSE. 6 room mo. Sorry, no pets Avail WILMINGTON Sept 944-7404 Washer, dryer, cable TV. SECRETAHY it you are an quality cosmetics, fra- up stairs apt, 4 rooms 1st 6,000 sq ft., expandable fully furn You'll have the organized dependable grances 8 gifts, full or floor apt. By owner. WAKEFIELD - WEST to 11,000 sq. It., mod run or the entire house £ person w/ good typing 50 part time For details call $60,000 firm Call 938-0385 SIDE. Studio apt. 2 rms bldg . nicely landscaped your own cheerful room plus WPM and phone Peg Raist ^k 933-6254 or after 5 and bath $375. heated in Industrial Pk Handy to (furn if desired), become skills who would like to Joyce Corveno 933-9345 Gas & electric not in- rt 93 1200 sq.ft. of oflice. part of our family Mutual work a 21 hour /wk posi- Real Estate cluded 246-0542 ww, ac 8 paneled, fully respect for quiel & tion we have an opening Services 147 sprinklered. ideal for privacy $300 a mo incl. at the Waltham offce ol MISCELLANEOUS WAKEFIELD - Walk 10 trucking. It manufac . util 938-0666. 665-8495 our family service train 8 downtown from distribution, $6 50'sq ft.. FREE WOBURN PROF female agency Excellent REALTY APPRAISAL this 2 bed. in ultra modern NNN. Call 657-5007 Avail benefits, car nee We are GARAGE/YARD brick apt. bldg. Fully ap- Nov 83. 25* share lg apt with 3 SELLING, BUYING or re- same. Priv suite & bath an equal opportunity em- nting7 Call now. Covering plianced kitchen, tile ployer seeking applica- SALES bath, reserved parking, Houses 161 $250 a mo. incl util Call 14 towns CO-REE. 95 933-3874 or 938-1170 tions under our affit- Montvale Ave. $550 245-0850 mative action program Burlington 119 HOUSES FOR RENT Stoneham Open 7 days 8 WAKEFIELD - Available WILMINGTON Rooms 169 Call afternoons 894-0900 nights._438-7190. Sept. 1. 1 bedroom apt GIANT 4 FAM gar. sale, ALMOST NEW 2 bdrm FURN ROOM Priv ent, WAITRESSES/WAITERS Sal Sept 3rd, Sun. Sept 2nd fl Heated, newly split, finished family rm . day shift (Approx 11- MbLHUbt - 2 tarn 5 & 7 decorated, off street pkg. shower, conv. to 128 4th. 10AM-4PM. 21 Conventional Well deck, level lot. min. to rt 3PM| Exp. in food 8 liquor parking $410 mo plus 93. walk lo stores, 1 yr & 93, close to Mall $75 a ser req Roll Servers. Brookside Lane Burling- located. $115,000 665- wk Call before 10 AM or ton, Rte. 62 off Park Drive. security deposit. 245- lease, '/? mo. fee. $900 ♦ Cocktail servers Apply in 1389,438-8798 8/31S 0365 after 1 PM 229-5770. HUGE YARD SALE Fri 3 bdrm Colonail. 1st Mr person only Cale Real Estate Sales WILMINGTON ■ $600 • fam. rm.. fireplace Iv rm.. lg PLEASANT ROOM, Escardille 26 Cambridge Sept 2. Sat Sept 3, 9 - 4 Free Price Opinion, Larry priv. bath Exc pkg Ideal You name it we have it per month Singles OK formal din. rm . 24 Street. Burlington. No Bisso RE, 933-6036 Fee. Lease, no pets ft.master bdrm.. 2"i for gentleman, non phone calls please cheap! 11 Holly St off smoker, drinker. Call Nelson Rd oil Cambridge REAL ESTATE wanted Anne Mahoney Realty. baths, temp rentals 2-6 WAITRESSES & DISH- from private party 1, 2 or 944-2175 mos., Vi mo fee $1000 685-6000 or collect 1- WASHERS wanted Apply St Burl Rain date Sept 9 & 603-635-2781 1 0 3 fam house regardless WOBURN, 1 bdrm apt. + Little & Co Division of in person. Mel 8 Murrays ol cond Cash buyer Call Heat 8 hot water Electric Foster & Foster. 283 NO READING - Room for Deli Full & part time 24 Reading 125 935-4493 kitchen A/C. carport, Dartmouth St Boston rent, large home, prol Cambridge St Burlington WANTED FROM OWNER - washer S dryer Middle 262-4200 8/31T male over 30 preferred to (Crossroads Shopping BARN SALE Single family house in age preferred. Available READING - 6 rm older share expenses $235 Ctr) Saturday. Sept 3. Sam Reading area Cash 10/1 933-4620 house. Garage, garden month 664-5991 or 664- WANTED part 8 full time 326 Franklin St., Reading buyer, 944-2510 WOBURN CNTR - 4 rms. space, $525 plus utils. Rel 3249 persons to deliver Moving everything must 2nd floor, w/ dining rm. S Sec dep req 944-7139 PRIVATE HOME has one balloons dressed as a go!M Vacation $375 plus utlls Older 2 READING - 7 rm ranch large room & pvt bath, clown. Call 245-2828 1 READING - MOVING " Property 151 rm studio, all utils, $360 short term rental. Oct 1 to elec 8 heat incl. in rent WANTED PART TIME Sat Sept 3, Sun . Sept 4. Michaels Realty 935-5105 April 1. 1984 $700 mo, no Call after 7. 665-0825 employees for courtesy 10 - 2. 34 Sherwood Rd FLOHIUA HUMbSITES WOBURN EXQUISITE 2 or utils Reading Renlal 8 / 3 1 S booth Day 8 eve hrs Antiques, appliances, Choice areas, easy 3 bdrm. apt. as Irge as Service 944-7551 READING - ROOM lor avail Contact Eileen baby items, toys, sport- terms Buy now, build single ranch home Pro- rent. Woman preferred, Gordon. Atlantic Super- ing goods, garden equip . later, plan future now & fessional design brass Miscellaneous 163 non - smoker, kitchen markets. 664-3181 tools, furn pool table 8 lock in todays price Call 1 lighting, red 8 tan kit . 20 priv , references needed much much, more 438-2146. 2-9 PM 9.21S AMERICAN LEGION Hall $40 - $50 Call 475-0829 WAREHOUSE HELP ft. liv rm., plenty lo for rent for dances, meet- Apply in person only 10 closets, clean basement, READING - room lor rent AM - 2PM N A PA 840 Stoneham 127 ings, receptions, parties RENTALS and outdoor brick BAR Rental includes beverage Carpeted, lurn Conv to Woburn Street NEW NORELCO BQ. All nestled on a privilege Members and 93 8 128 Quiet gentleman Wilmington. Ma An equal Toaster-oven, hand elect Apartments 157 Gloucester like quiet St. 3 guests Call 944-9745 pref. w / ref Anytime opportunity employer mixer. Many more near mm to 128 or 93 $850 as 944-8293 GRANDOVER PARK 1 2 bdrm $950 as 3 bdrm HALL FOR RENT WAREHOUSE HELP Pt new items Birdcage, rs- RED MEN. Stoneham READING Furnished rm lime Full time avail in cord player, lamps, dis- bdrm $395. 2 bdrm. $430. Heat S hot water incl. for rent Mature gentle near future Call Bob at incl heat, hot water 8 Singles welcome Parties, weddings hes, ladies clothing 38 dances, meetings, etc man preferred Refer- 935-7820 High St., Stoneham Sat cooking gas Sec dep 8 RALPH FRONGILLO ences 944-4783 or 245- lease req Centrally loc 933-5923 Rent includes bar S WEEKENDS Sept 3,9-5 8'31S bartender Up to 100 peo- 8649 Magazine and newspaper at rls 28, 495 & 93 Open WOBURN Lg turn rm. ' daily 10 - 5 For more inlo ple 438-9767 tfS ROOM FOR tent $250 per co has new contract Wilmington 133 Quiet res loc Close to month Incl all util plus Telephone all over the call 683-3801 128. 93 Pkg. $50 wk, ref, Rental Services 165 GIGANTIC 5 family yard phone and cable TV country Irom our watts LUX MOD complex Stu- 1st. last wk rent req Man Conv lo Rts 93 8 128 line center All shifts sale Sept 3rd 4th 5th 9 - dios from $435, 1 bdrm pref. 935-4030 leave mes APARTMENT OWNERS! 5 Cook Ave Wilmington. 438-8574 8/31S available. Guaranteed Irom $525. 2 bdrms from WOBURN-mature non CALL US for instant te- 1 lop of the hill 8'31T $610 Ht incl . balcony. nants "FREE" Realty TEWKSBURY CTR lurn hourly pay. plus bonus smoking male or grad rm, clean, shared living. Great |Ob for students, SEPT 11. 9 am to 3 pm Idscpd grnds. pkg . no student, sep bdrm. all Unlimited 321-1331 Avco B Bldg pkg lot on fee. 876-2899 or 438-6921 microwave, cooking. mothers S moonlighters util. W"D. in new home LANDLORDS cable, laundry tele- Day and evening work Rt 129. Wilmington, to 8/24S $75 wk Call eves 938- We have a list ol benelit Wilmington phone, nice yd parking available Call Steve al MEDFORD ' SOMER" 0299, days 426-5992 Ed responsible tenants Adult male prel Ca.ll 272-2840 or 438-7922 League of Women Voters VILLE line, near Tufts 5'. waiting to rent Call now Scholarship Fund $7 per WOBURN mod 2 bdrm 851-6452 8/31T JOBS JOBS JOBS rooms. 2nd floor apart- apt ww carpeting Avail Larry Bisso RE 933-6036 We have immediate space. 2 for $13 658-8893 ment, enclosed porches, NEED AN APT? Seasonal 171 or 658-7085 9/7T Nov 1st $425 plus util openings for Word Pro- storm windows, smoke Call 938-9246 after 6PM Come on in We have BRIDGETON. MAINE cessors on Wang Digital YARD SALE Sat Sept 3rd. detectors, gas heat, WOBURN 2 bdrm apt hundreds Realty Unlim- partially furnished. Avail Sept 8 Oct Fall foliage. IBM and Honeywell If 9 - 5 Fabrics galore and $500 Ac. ww, disp . hw ited 321-1331 you can work an 8 hour more 10 Suncresl Ave after Sept 1 $595 Noutil scenic vacation, pkg No pets Nr 93 and NORTH SHORE waterfront property Pan- day. 40 hour week Co" Wilmington No pets 776-5332. 475- 128 Also 1 bdrm. $425. ROOMMATE SERVICE Circle Temp. Inc in Bu.- 8403 oramic view. Contact Woburn 137 same facilities 933-4962 The FIRST to serve the Dan. 935-6858 or 664-6314 ington at 273-5812 or METHUEN. near Rt 93 2 NorthShore Exclusively Boston at 451-5140 WOBURN 2 bdrm condo YARD SALE Sat Sept 3. bdrm apt Comp remod Apts and houses lo CAPE RENTAL 4 bdrm resid mgr security, ac. ww. $600 incl heat, no Home sleeps 8 in WORK FROM your hemp 10-2 1 Warren Ave pets. fee share, all price ranges to earn Christmas shop- Woburn Lots to go Toys, clean and quiet Htd. ap- WOBURN new 2 bdrm Call for Iree brochure Acapesket section of Falmouth Available Aug Sl?e latlrj (HimcH ping money Telephone clothes, household and pliances Ref lease $395 townhouse. 1V5 baths. 598-0706 recruitment of volunteers baby items etc 681-8678,603 893-8114 20 - Sept 3 $400 wk. Sept ww. gar $650 .. no pets RENTING 10 - Oct 1 $200 wk Sec 'or local annual fund NO READING CONDO - IS NO JOKE' raising campaign Make dep req . families pre- Area Garage Rental offered for quality WOBURN 3 bdrm 6 room LANDLORDS. Call your own hnurs Work will living 2 bdrm deluxe ferred Call 664-4642 eves Sales 139 duplex V/i baths $650 - . Select Rentals" now 8'31N aiumt&(Crirr begin St"i 6 and must be with pool, tennis courts. no pets, fee and let our trained, full completed &y mid Nov- Yard Sale Sept 11 at priv bal. central a / c HAMPTON BEACH • ember For furlher in- ARLINGTON 4 bdrm apt time staff provide you Avery's TV parking lot. New carpeting 8 appl. on bus stop $800 » , no Sleeps 6 Avail wk of formation ca.l Betty 475 with a choice list of re- 1201 Mass Ave Arlington loads 8 loads of closets 8 pets, fee sponsible tenants waiting Aug 20 8 27th $275 per 8030 before 4 3i across Irom SI James storage 2 car pkg. heat. ARLINGTON eleg furn 4 to rent 438-4044 IfS wk Call 933-6036 or 933- $6,000 A YEAR PT TIME church 8 am - 6pm to help H W gas cooking incl in bdrm duplex, conv. loc 2133 Pt time eves and raise funds for Woburn WILMINGTON in single $675 per mo No fee. call $1500. . no pets, fee house upstairs, lg. rms & MARTHA'S VINEYARD weekend work could earn resident Pat Ronan who owner 879-0487 REALTY WORLD- Edgartown beaut 4 you an extra $6.000a year1 is on the waiting hsl tor a balh. priv ent & parking. NORTH READING Resi- LITCHFIELD 8 ASSOC 1 older quiet working bdrm . 2 baths, 2 frpl , Must enjoy talking on the heart - lung transplant at dential 4 rooms healed 935-9666 fully equip near town 8 Your telephone1 Call Sieve at person, no pels $100 Stanlord University in with large closed porch 8 beaches Avail after Sept 272-2840 or 933-6804 Calif Anyone wishing to WOBURN-3rms S bth weekly incl util. Send garage Security deposit Centrally located Call reply to Town Crier. P.O. 12 1-627-5589 8/31S SECRETARY full time donale articles for the 664-3895 Call alter 6 sale for Pals benetit 933-1929 after 4.30P M Box F, Wilmington. Ma NEW TOWNHOUSE position Good typiny and READING Modern 1 and Friday. 01887 8/31T condo for rent in Bartlett, bookkeeping req Helpful conlacl Don Miller 935- NH. near Attitash Re- 0098 2 bdr apt $450 • $550 WOBURN 4 rm apt conv ad to have knowledge of TRS Heat, hot water, stove, Rentals To Share 167 serve now for peak to 93 8 128 Cab kit .mod 80 Fonnt call 966-2091 refrig . DSD. pool, park- foliage weeks, sleeps 8. 2 bath, ref . laundry fac FEMALE ROOMATE SHORT TERM foster REAL ESTATE ing Near train to Boston priv. driveway, no util. baths Rent by week, parent needed Training, No pets Rental fee $150 wanted, 21 or older, furn wknd, or mid- wk special $500 933-4039 8/31S apt $300 mo everything support, financial reim- Real Estate Agenl 332-2300 Call 245-1277 or 246-2824 bursment avail Call Commercial 159 incl. except food and 9/2IT wi For Sale 145 READING - one bdr apts phone 944-7947 Youth 8 Family Re- Avail at General NORTH CON WAY sources Inc 662-7352 Washington Apartments OFFICE SPACE for rent HOUSEMATE, m/f share CONDO on Rte 16 ClFtCA 1853 Village 5 rm Woburn. 4 corners off rt SMALL LOCAL house. 10.000 sq ft. land Elevatored building with 4 bdrm house. Burl $260 Sleeps 6. 2 bedrm. ww. manufacturing firm seeks elegant entry lobby and 3 Parking 200 - 600 sq ft incl all Avail Oct 1. w& wood stove Walk lo mall taxes $1,062 Price avail. From $250 per mo full time punch press op- $47,000 Owner PO Box professionally decorated d, gar. Laura. 272-1163 and restaurants Rent by reach with util 729-9390, days. After 5or leave* erators Excellent pay 624. Marion MA 02738 hallways Oilers im- week or weekend Call and benefits Call 933- 9'7T mediate access to public 729-0049, eves, LOOKING FOR female Steve 935-6884 or Bob 5620 lor appointment FIRST OFFERING transportation All units OFFICE SPACE - Read- roomate 20 - 27 yrs old to 721-2505 TOWN HOUSE feature wall to wall ing. 2 suite office - $350 share apt in Woburn TEACHER AIDE- Early mo.. 1 office - $225 mo . 1 $235 + Vi elec 933-6034 Storage childhood program $45,900 carpeting, some have over seeking pan time morn- It you are looking lor a balconies No pels small office - $150 mo All 8/31T & Garages 173 utilities included All on ing help Exp. working lovely townhouse w/2 please. Rent includes MALE ROOMATE wanted heat 8 hot water 944- second floor, carpeted STORAGE. 25 to 1000 Sq with young children pret fc ipdrms, lovely din rm (20 - 30 yrs ) for handi- Burlington Day Caie" w/sliders to deck, mod 3870 with parking 942-0272. capped 24 yr old adult Ft No Reading 664-4044 272-5845 applianced kit 8 spacious READING Near square, OFFICE SPACE Pleasant apt in Town 8 Country self WAKEFIELD CENTER- Stoneham clr $225 a mo sforage TELEPHONE ADV SALES liv rm w/plush carpets avail Oct 1 Sunny, 150,000 beautiful 1 to 8 bdrm apt Main St 3 suites. 200 sq Please respond in High income, hourly There is also a finished Wanted To Rent 175 wage plus commission, fam rm plus office w; heat 8 hoi water. $550 ft" to 1000 sq. ft $150. to confidence to Frank $575 incl util 245-5300 AmatO P.O. Box 435 management potential, downstairs All rooms are mo Year lease Elderly or CONTRACTOR LOOKING rapidly growing spacious and in exc cond mature couple only READING CENTER Wakefield & incl daytime for small office lo rent telemarketing publishing Owners will assist in 944-6356 after 8 RETAIL / OFFICE SPACE contact I. 332-7685 readers co Contacl David Pullen closing costs or pay first SO LAWRENCE nr 495. Over 1600 s f on 2nd floor ROOMATE TO SHARE 2 CONTRACTOR LOOKING at 272-2840 years condo fee " A low 93 1 & 2 bdrm apts at 670 Main St Large bdrm 1 v> bath townhouse for yard to park equip- price for your own little Comp remod . resid open area and office w / ac, swimming pool 8 ment for reasonable rent home Dick Lepine RE mgr . sec Clean, quiet. areas Broker 237-9292 tennis courts. Easy ac- or to purchase Prefer 1-453-3339 H. hw, appl. inc Ref RETAIL SPACE cess to 93 $375 mo incl No Reading 332-7685 IN NEW BUILDING-700 util Call 794-0676 after 6 HAMPTON BEACH lease $385, $420. 683-7197 FATHER 8 CAREER Man 3 £L .£_ Aprrox VS acre of land, 2 after 5 or 603 893-8114. sq It. Located off 128 in PM Inw* the Middle Ages, peo- 35 plus looking to share a bldgs, 5 apts, rm for more olONEHAM MOD 6 room Burlington. Central air ROOMATE to share apt house. Will do landscap- ple thought your intelli- cottages Call for details duplex 1VS baths Exc and heat. Prime location in So Lawrence. $113 per gence was in your heart. ing and housework and $89,900 Owner'Broker loc $550 a mo Call 438- Avail. July Call 272-9177 mo. + util. Call Tom after pay up to $200 mo Please 933-6036 0751 or 438-3885 or 272-5955. 6 PM 685-3087 8/31T call 862-8173 f M ' I \ YV "" \~- \ i (i r ;T i I l I,' i i ' n M ' ' n t n ' M^ M n '

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Wanted WAREHOUSE new grips $35 Call 851- equipment, insignia etc 6653. 9;7T * CLEARANCE* 77V* RABBIT DIESEL 78 AMC GREHLIM someone to make slip- Open to the public. All '77 PlYWHITH FURY 78 AK CONCORD Gl Joe's 197 Ferry St 4 dr 4 spd f m new covers - my material brand names at discount Wanted To Buy 111 4 dr.. Small v» auto 4 dr, 6 cyl. auto 2 dr 6 cyl.. 3 spd 729-7313. prices. Maiden.Mass 322-8600 struts I ve driven this p.s.p.b.. 63.000 mi p.s.pb.om fm stereo cor over 2K mi tfci 60 000 miles, excel- THE MATTRESSMAN GOLD SINK and lav set ALL THAT IS OLD An- runs excellent neech 90K miles runs exc . summer It deliver* 40- lent condition, great Lost & Found 077 64 Cambridge St. $120, swim pool pump tique furniture, rugs. some cosmetics. decent body great 50 mpg runs new. Spe economy. Rte3A $75. 2 new studded snow clocks, china, toys, transportation BLACK. GREY, and white cial price this week of (offRte128atexlt41N) tires. 195 - 75 - 14, best quilts, dolls, wicker. Leo $1450 $1995 cat found at Highland $1695 S1995 Burlington 273-2220 offer Call days 658-2105 evenings 665-7062 or Jim 4 cyl., 4 door, School. Bushy tail with MOVING OUT of state 8 31T days 729-3636 or eves (lea collar and red bell auto trans., AM Furniture, knlck - knacks 729-8383. tfS 77 PONTIAC 77 FORD 77 PU. V0URE collar. 944-2722. PARTNERS FIGHT,your radio, some with 77 MERC. BOBCAT Everything must go ANTIQUE CLOCKS VILLAGER WASH. VENTURA MUSTANG II PREMIER WAGON FOUND friendly female gain, housewares, toys, 942-0278, 942-01 78 HIGHEST cash price paid a/c. 4 cyl o ps air 6 cyl aulo. p.i , all blk. cat with white tools, Avon products, 4 cyl. auto, wood 1 dr. hardtop V-6. MUST SELL Queen size for all antique clocks cond fm radio a c. fm, 64K milet. collar Vic Winn & Mill radios, clocks Every- grain, roof rocks, low auto, pv blue, blue waterbed. hard wood, Complete repairing & res- interior. 45K miles, 27K one owner miles runs excellent. Streets.Burlington Call thing 10% off our low LEASE PER miles runs excellent headboards w/ attached toration Call anytime. s runs excellent. 273-0423 prices, picnic tables Tool 00 drawer and heater and Shed. 237 Main Stt 658-2766 tfN S1995 S2795 FOUND IN Stoneham 175 $2695 $2695 liner. $350 Call 438-1575. Woburrr ANTIQUES WANTED Bicycle. If you can iden- FOR ONLY MO. 8/31S Oak. Walnut, Mahog. S tify please call 438-9473 RAINBOW Early pine furn., lamps, NEW WATERBEDS, King, CONSIGNMENT SHOP 24 month closed end lease, taxes additional, 81 D006E 024 "78 PONTIAC 8/31S Queen, single, complete, wicker, pottery, other an- (2) 80 CHEVROLET 71 VW DASHER 612 Main St Winchester SPORT COUPE FIREBIRD FOUND LG. male Golden 10 year warranty, 12 tiques I will pay cash for maintemince I insurance optional. CITATIONS 4 cyl. 4 dr. auto, Now open for school 4 cyl auto foctory Retreiver type dog models, from $199. The one piece or estate Call Both have 4 cyl one a c, fm sunroof, all Block black int., V-8 shopping only quality Other Models available at equal savings. two-lone point hatch Found in Reading ctr Waterbed Factory, 162 Tony days, eves 933- sid, one auto Both blue. 5IK miles, runs auto, p.s.p.b.. hatch clothing PollyFlinders. back, sunroof. 49K Approx 2 wks ago Eastern Ave . Lynn 598- 3611 run excellent. excellent roof spoiler, stereo, Izods, Levis & Osk Osh miles very sporty a c. etc.. etc.. etc. Please call 942-1073. 1400 tfN Your choice... Exc. child's clothing Hrs ANTIQUES $2995 S3795 Very very sporty. LOST GREY & while PIANO 5 ft baby grand. Tue.-Fri. 10-4 721 -1425 Money Given Away. Ramada Inn, $2795 Siberian Husky / bl.eyes Fruitwood finish, prefect HIGHEST PRICES paid for $4995 Shaved hind 'A from cond. For information call RICH FARM LOAM anything old. China Woburn surgery.Lost in Burl ton 662-9626 Asking $3000 delivered at old fashioned cabinets, rnd tables, prices, also fill, bark Karen 272-1500 272-9295 8 / 3 1 S bookcases, commodes, 935-7768 mulch, red crushed AUTOMOTIVE RECONDITIONED Refrig- desks, quilts, old Ride Share stone, sand Call 233- baskets, old dolls, teddy 1978 FORD T-BIRD PS. 78 TOYOTA CELICA erators. Washers, dryers, 0348 ,(N NEEDED & Car Pools 079 bears, wind-up toys, 1968 4 dr 6 cyl, chevy 1974 FORD GALAXY 500 PB, AC.AM/FM stereo 2 dr. hltback. finished in stoves. Guaranteed De- I would like to buy a china & class Call sedan new muffler & tail Runs excel 97,000 mi $2950 Call 933-4930 silver w/ black int, 5 spd. livered Able Appliance ROTO BROIL "400" second hand portable RIDE NEEDED every nite broils, bake, fries, Florence 665-9452. 233- pipe, 2 new tires on rear, Current inspection 1978" PLYMOUTH HORI- std trans. AM - FM stero. Service. 324-3700 crib or small baby bed or from Woburn YMCA to Broilmaster by Udico 7351 UN sticker in June ps, pw, sticker $400 or BO 272- ZON, 4 spd new front ac. new tires. 78k mi basinette. Please call Belmont McLean Hospital SCANDIA Fpl insert w/ model OB-10, both good pdrs. ok paint good tur- 0464. tires, good cond $2000 Runs as new. 30 day blower & gl dr. New $529 ANTIQUES anytime - 944-5241 quoise, all new hoses, for 11 PM-7 AM shift Will cond. TV technical books, 1974 MUSTANG Good Call 657-8491 _ 8/31T warranty $3895 944-4617 asking $325. w/w carptg ORIENTAL RUGS pay 933-9573 or 272-9176 back issues. 10c ea. $1 50 PIANOS WANTED. All heater & radiator, new running cond. New bat- 79 FORD VAN 12x14 rust tones w/ pad WANTED: Antique furn, 1978 PONTIAC Catalma yr Speakers 3" to 16". kinds I will pay to move radiator 658-6230, $500, tery.4 good tires. Must E-250 Cargo van This is a oil paintings, old toys, safari wagon, ac, ps. pb 081 $125. Twin bed frame $100 ea. Call 245-2778 Call 438-2488 tfS burn no oil 8/31T sell $700 or B O Call tradesman's van de- Free (matt & bx sprg free I $25 china, clocks One item "Loaded". Immediate 8/31T or complete estates after 5 PM. 935-6257 signed for heavy duty Drsr w/ mirror $65 Vanity Wood, 1969 OLDS DELTA 88. 350 sale $3000 or BO Call use V8. auto. PS. PB, FREE - friendly 4V? mo old SEVEN ACRES FARM . purchased Call Frank 1974 OLDS "CUTLASS sm w/ mirror & bench $25 Coal & Oil 113 ci engine. 70 k miles, mint 933-4108 extended wheelbase for female German Shepherd STRICTLY FRESH Kaminski 438-7595 or V8. runs well. Many new Sofa bed q sz earth tones, int. New 84 sticker, runs large items $3450 944- to loving family Hurry PULLET eggs, capons, 662-0595 TFS parts, new bait Needs 1978 IOYOTA CORONA exc cond $200 665-0196 FIREWOOD CUT. split & exc. $500 or best offer station wagon 5 speed 4617alter5 must part with due to broilers, turkeys, pure BASEBALL CARDS and minor work $400 or BO 8 / 3 1 S delivered. $94. Call 1- 245-8317. trans . 49.000 miles allergies 944-5185 honey, maple syrup, fowl. trains wanted Pay cash Call 938-8427 eves Autos Wanted 187 TIFFANYLAMPS 603-569-2672 1970BONNEVILLE Toyota's finest $2,850 Concord St , No Read- for Lionel. Ives. American 1974 PINTO Runs well, FREE KITTENS, cute, CLOSED RESTAURANT FIREWOOD PONTIAC Hagen Auto Sales, 6 West ing 664-3530. exit 13 off Flyer, Marlin. Bing, etc nds some work $100 Call AUTOS BOUGHT adorable, cuddly. 6y wks will sell all handmade OAK AND MAPLE Cut. CONVERTIBLE St . Reading 944-7904, 93. tfN Baseball Cards wanted 933-3145 Junk cars & trucks re- old. Weaned, house stained glass hanging split, delivered 2 cord New transmission, bat- 944-0229 1HAILEH HITCHES sold Call Bob, days. 272-9778; moved Highest prices broken, ready for your lamps Call 431-7390 minimum. (256 cu ft) $100 tery, alternator and roof 1974 PINTO SQUIRE home Call 657-3958 9/7T and installed pick-up eves. 438-6627 wagon std 1 owner. 1979 CAPRI Classic Hat- paid Immed. services. TIFFANY LAMPS Closed per cord. 452-7009. BO 944-4575. Call day or evening truck bumpers: all types BONDED AND LICENSED 35,000 orig miles Mec chback 28,000 orig. mi FREE KITTENS To good restaurant will sell all FIREWOOD. HARD- 1970 OLDS CUTLASS Well of welding Elston Weld- Dealer Established 20 well maint Normal body am fm stereo, a/c, red. 272-5160 or 657-7389 Call homes Litter trained handmade stained glass WOOD, seasoned (cut, serviced Body needs radial tires. Mint cond. in the little guy!!! ing Service. 180 Part St., years, buying anything rust $950. Call 729-6700._ 438-3156 8/31S hanging lamps. Call North Reding 664-3498 split S del. 18" lenghts, work. Asking $750. 933- S out. Asking $4,750 or B old. Call 491-7000 or 944- 9274 19 7 4 PLYMOUTH JUNK CARS 2 BEAUT well trained 431-7390 9/14S tfN 160 cu ft loose measure O 944-6141. $75 AND UP Paid our 6141 SATILLITE , PB , PS . AC , blonde cats Approx 1 - TRADITIONAL LIVING (128 cu. ft. stacked). 1971 BUICK SKYLARK USED PIANOS for sale CASH PAID for antiques, vinyl roof 83.000 mi Can 1979 DATSUN 210 wagon, choice Late models V/i yrs. old. Very friendly Set. couch & chair, never $130.00 Call658-9623 tfN custom 2 dr.. ps, pw. Good cond Low prices used furniture, be seen at 18 Boyd Rd exc. cond.. new tiress welcome 935-5218. Call 935-6327 after 5 PM used, blue with floral de- FIREWOOD. HARD- good cond int 8 body, Call for appointment glass.wicker furniture. Woburn. 933-5839 battery & clutch, am / Im JUNK CARS wanted. Will sign. Call 452-2802. 8/31T WOOD, seasoned (cut runs good $800 Call 438-2488 tfS oak tables, old toys, mili- in dash casette Asking pay $10-$15. Call 887-7939 Nov 82). cut. split & del, 657- 7592. 8/31T 1974 Subaru. 4 cyl. 4 sp. ZENITH TV. 19" 100% Wrought Iron Rails tary items, swords, etc $3800 or BO Call 438- days, 289-4514 nights. tfN FOR SALE 18" lengths. 160 cu ft 60,000 miles. New battery, solid state Chromocolor. SPIRALS from $395 Low Will buy most anything 1971 MERCEDES BENZ - 6875. 8/31S loose measure (128 cu ft exhaust, shocks, radia- USED CARS for parts and 2 yrs old. exc cond $250 prices, instant service Please call 935-3389 ■ & exc cond. low mileage. 4 1979 DODGE ASPEN 4 dr salvage Highest prices stacked). $130 Call 658- tor, alternator 4 tune up Auctions 245-0980. 6-31S New England Metal Pro- 272-9167 spd auto, AM - FM. all 26k mi. exc cond. $4200 or paid for late wrecks 9623 t(T leather upholstery $1,200 or B O Call John 1 PAIR 6 ft. Medd book ducts, 90 Main St . No CASH PAID! For working eves. 935-0667 BO 933-6257 Used parts for sale & Flea Markets 089 $5500or BO Call Jim days shelves $125 1 Lane re- Reading, 664-5244 MC / refrigerators only Also Oak 8 Maple firewood, Woburn Auto Parts. 240 cut. split & del guaran- 449-6969 or eves at 449- 1974" TOYOTA COROLLA 1979 FORD FAIRMONT 4 cord cabinet $50 273- Visa. tfN remove broken down Mishawum Rd.. Woburn OUTDOOR Flea Market teed 128 cu ft $100 per 5448 Car may be seen Stand trans, new tires dr a i c. low mileage, 0761 $1100 ELECT COMM washer & dryers, stoves, 933-7250. Mass Dealers Tewksbury Methodist cord, unsplil $85 per cord locally^ Exc. running cond $500 good cond $2450 Call 9x12 Point 6 oriental rug. COURSE with proiects. refrigerators 324-3700 License No 827^ Church. Rt 38 8 South less in quantity Call 933-1731 Ask for Jim 658-2698 8 31T Handwoven from India. $500 in electronic parts 1971 OLDSMOBILE Streets Sat's thru Sept COLLECTORS WANT old anytime, let ring 658- 229-2728after 5 PM. 1979 Pontiac Sunbird. gd USED CARS WANTED - All wool pile.Genuine Popular electronics CUTLASS ps, gd engine, We also sell quality used 24th. Dealer space $5. key wind clocks Will an- 4790. HT 1975 PLY ROAD Runner cond, std trans, low mile- Dildar Blue S off white books All $50 Call 851- 2 new snow tires, $300 auto parts Tested and Call 658-9551 9/21T swer any and all replies runs & looks good, white age Asking $2900 or BC $980 or B O Call after 3. 3 4 5 4 after 5 OAK & MAPLE firewood, Call 664-6864. 8/31T guaranteed Aberjona promptly and with custom stripes Call 470-2054 after 5 862-1368 8/31T cut. split & del. guaran- 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY, 4 Auto Parts . Inc 273-280 courteously Please call Good tires & int. Sharp 1979 280ZX auto. air. pwr. Business teed 128 cu ft $100 per dr, runs exc , good tires, Salem St . Woburn. 933- Jim days. 729-8383 or Leo looking needs exhaust bk, 37.000 miles Perfect Equipment 093 Miscellaneous 101 Money Savers 103 cord, unsplit $85 per cord very dep., needs body 4440 Mass. Lie # 2605 evenings 665-7062 tfS $1600 438-8095 8/31S cond. $8400 Call 944-3338 less in quantity. Call work. $250 or BO 245- Quality Our Goal. Satis- AMANA REFRIG 25 cu ft. $$$ FOR SALE best bet 6:30AM to 7AM OFFICE EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONER anytime, let ring, 658- 8317 19 75 PLYMOUTH faction Our Reward frost free, side by side. BUYING almost every- or after 10PM 8'24S NEW & USED desks, Westinghouse. 15.000 4790 UN DUSTER cpe . slant 6. 4 $200_Call 935-3195 alter 5 thing1 Furniture, glass, 1971 PONTIAC Gran Prix. chairs, typewriters, file BTU. $395; drill press, UNSPLIT FIREWOOD spd , new tires, rec. valve 1980 CELICA,white with Motorcycles 189 china, old toys, tools, 2 door, hardtop, v-8. a/c. cabinets at discount new, $350; 24" gas range MEDITERRANEAN Cut 16" - 18" average job 8 trans Exc on gas blue stripes 5 speed, ps with hood; kitchen table rugs, wicker, quills. ps, pb. vinyl top. am fm prices The Office Man- COFFEE table with 2 length $85 cord Cut & S875. 938-8494. pb, 60 miles, am / Im. new 1980 850 YAMAHA lamps, dools. ted- stereo cassette New ager, 134 Park St Rt 62. with chairs $25; matching end tables. split $110. Full 128 cu. ft 1975 PLYMOUTH VAL- brakes & radial. Bob $4800 Special. Black New bat- dybears Will buy ' item brakes, new exhaust, No Reading 664-4747 tfN Paymaster check writer $130 Call 935-6582 17 yrs in the business IANT, custom, 4 dr. slant or BO 944-2476 tery & front tire Runs or ent house Top $$ new battery & starter 4 $79; blueprint machine, STARTER Kitchen 667-3607 after 5pm 6 cyl. exceptionally clean 1980 CHEVY CITATION- 4 great Best Offer, call 43 4 & 5 draw FILE color TV; electronic paid Call Ruby before Crager chrome wheels cabinets Bottom - 4x2x3. int & ext Call 664-3734 dr.. AC . new tires. $2500 933-3143. CABINETS $25 ea 3 lat- equipment, water cooler you sell 665-9452 days. plus 2 extra wheels w/ top - 4x1V;x2V;. brown, after 6. 8/31T Call 272-8440 between 8 & eral files $75 ea. Pitney 233-7351 evenings tfS snow tires Body in exc Recreational $95, chemistry labware, aluminum sink $175 or AUTOMOTIVE 5 only Bowes postage machine much more Call 938-0102 cond Runs very good 1976 BUICK CENTURY BO. Cast iron tub. enamel HOCKEY SKATES with $2,200 935-3407 or 935- 1980 TOYOTA Corolla 4 Vehicles 191 $350 Yale safe 48 x 34 Auto Part$ V6. fully equipped, re- AIR CONDITIONER - Ad- covering, white Exc Tuc blades in sizes 7'': or dr. auto, brown. AM - FM $300 Diebold small fir 0491. cently tuned up. exc BUY FACTORY direct miral. 5000 BTU. like new cpnd no chips. $150 or 8 Please call 933-6187 & Repairs 181 stero. rear defroster, safe $200 Can be seen at 1972 DODGE DART 73 000 running cond $1900 Lightweight, fiberglass $100 Double metal BO. Call 944-3836 days or Household Contents CAR POLISHING, waxing, miles. $500 or BO 935- 245-0980 8/31S mounted snows. $4,500 or Scamp 13' and 16' travel Lindstrom Bros. clothes cabinet with see at 64 Green St ATTIC TO CELLAR old Warehouse 152 Tremont buffing, reas prices Call 2181 1976CHEVYIMPALA.exe BO 944-4668 trailers & new 19' 5th shelf $25 Mens ski Reading- eves fashioned furniture. St Melrose Mike 851-2449 tfN 1972 Olds 98 455 Rocket running cond. brand new 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA 5 wheel Call now toll free boats, sz 9V?-10 944- 4 KITCHEN SWIVEL glass, clokcs. lamps. Engine. Needs some tune up, exhaust system spd Hatchback 40,000 mi 1-800-346-4962 8 3'S 3141 chairs, blue, yellow. jewelry, crocks, frames, Autos For Sale 185 work $250 Call 933-5637 & brake job. 2 new tires, Excel, cond. $4,000 or BO E - Z loader BOAT TRAIL- Furniture BIKE FOR SALE green, orange, asking paintings, baskets 76 k mi, $1700 firm Call Evenings. 729-8108 1973 FORD MAVERICK 4 ER Exc cond $250 Call & Household Yellow 24" 10 speed $130 call after 5935-8438 wicker items, brie a brae CHEAPTOKEEP! 935-4025 anytime Free appraisals, instant dr. New tires Excellent 1981 DATSUN.210. 4 spd. 245-6214 alter 5PM Goods 099 Peugeot bike in good 6 Mos old refrig/ freezer 1977 HONDA CIVIC sta- cash. 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EXC BIKE $35 or BO, & hot oil treatment avail Florence, licensed auc- fm radio, r defog $6950 MUST SELL 1980 dr, 4 spd. brown, new 1977 FORD LTD II. P/S. Low rent, gd location. Lie Whirlpool compactor $150 10 - 5 pm., Sunday 12-4 by PDGA member Call tioneer 665-9452 or 233- Call after 6pm, 933-0460 or BO. Maple twin bed $35 pm. Engagement rings Plymouth Horizon TC3, 4 clutch, brakes & exhaust A/C. AM/FM, B/S Good to buy gold & silver Wilmington Pel Shop. 7351 tfS 1982 TOYOTA TERCEL 4 $15,000 or BO Call 665- or BO. Maple crib $15 or etc Direct from spd . 4 cyl , am-fm stereo, Cassette deck. 2 running cond $1250 Call 658-5041 for appt dr automatic Silver, Bo. Maple tier tables $20 wholesaler Save up to THIS AND THAT rear defrost 12,700 miles Jensens, body fair, runs 933-1962 8885 9/7S sunroof, am - fm radio, ea. Items like new. Call 66%. 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Will sell for $250 5PM am - fm radio. $1750 or 1977 PLYMOUTH Wobu rn. Mass.01801 FURNITURE WORTH household goods Dolls rust but solid and reli- with cage. Moving must BO 933-8563 after 6 p.m. OWN YOUR own Jean seeing, hand crafted ta- DINING SET - Walnut 36 x furn tbles toys 1947 FORD SEDAN - 2 dr VOLARE wagon Std, low sell. John 933-5629 or I- able Many new parts in- Sportswear. Infant. Pre- ble from shipwreck, pine 48 w leaf, 6 chairs w glassware, china, quilts, Excellent condition Extra 1974 CHEVY NOVA 2 dr. mileage, good cond 603-642-5949 $2200 944-1267 cluding tune up All re- teen, ladies apparel. hutch nr antique to naug seats; $350; mat- jewerly, tools, wicker. parts included $6,250 runs gd, has valid insp ceipts 82k mi. Own a ching hutch 36" wide w SIAMESE KITTENS pure Combination, ac- current Mah, pine, ma- etc Always paying top Must be seen Call 861- sticker, not much rust 1977 PONTIAC bred 3 Seal Point. 1 Blue classic with modest in- cessories or Quality ple, also curtains & deco- gl. door. etc. $350 Exc price Call Ruby before 841? $400. Call 664-5528 8/31T GRANDPRIX 93k mi. runs Point $80 each. Call vestment. Cash or bank Childrens Furniture rator items Sat. 9-1 76 cond 944-9004. you sell. tfN 1965 PLYMOUTH VAL- exc, $2995 Call933-2837 729-8218. 1974 DODGE DART 6 cyl. 2 check only $1095 944. store National brands; Glen Rd. Wilmington EARN $1 A POUND IANT Runs well Needs dr.. hi, auto trans., a / c, TOP CASH for 33 S 8 45s 1977 Sunbird. Red w 4617 after 5 Jordache, Chic. Lee. L. . 8/31T WELL PAY you $1 for SIAMESE LILAC Point. 5 body work BO Call after pb. ps, no rot. good tires, black int. 5 spd. V6, rear mos old. declawed Call phonograph records in 79 CHEVY VAN Levi. Vanderbilt, Izod. every pound you lose on 5pm .935-7198 reg. gas. clean car. needs defog. no body rust KITCHEN SET w/ oak 438-7413 after 3 or 242-4600 good cond. No 78s Short wheelbase window Gunne Sax. Calvin Klein. the Shaklee Slim Plan motor work $750 or BO Asking $2700 Days 851- formica top, 2 leaves. 6 9 to 2 30 8/31S please Large collections 1965 PONTIAC BON- van New 305 V8 engine, Espirit. Zena, Ocean Pa- swivel chairs $450 or BO Clinically tested, safe welcomed Call anytime NEVILLE 2 dr. Overall Days 658-6611 eves 658- 2807, nites 938-9355 Free classes, swimming new transmission & cific. Brittania. Evan Tiffany lamp $250 or BO 498-9630 tfS beaut shape PS. PB. P 2852 8/31T 1977 TOYOTA CORONA 721-2626 9/6S Sporting Goods 107 brakes 82k mi Bank re- Picone, Healthtex; 300 All wood 6 pc bdrm set w/ WANTED DECOYS ■ Seat, auto trans Every- 1974 FORD Pinto. 2 door, station wagon, automatic possession. Runs as others $7,900 to $24,500 additional velvet head- FOR SALE Used Re- HOCKEY SKATES Size 7. wooden ducks any cond thing works, registered automatic, radials. good transmission. Only new Preslate inspection inventory, airfare train- mington electric type- transportation $500 or board $2,000 or BO All CCM Mustangs w/ Tuc top prices. Call 665-7437 and driven daily Low $2,695 Hagen Auto Sales. clearance. 30 day war- ing, fixtures, grand like new. Call after 5 writer Must sacrafice blade In good cond $30 or 665-9821. Alma Libby mileage for age $1500 or best offer Call anytime 6 West St. Reading ranty Retail $4250. $2995 opening etc Mr Kostecky $95 Call 658-5328. 8/31T Call 933-6187 933-3173 ask for Peggy UN BO 938-0666. 531-0086 245-4229 944-7904, 944-0229 944 4617 after 5. 1501327-8031 8/31S r-"-rrrrr > I I I t I I I • I I t I t > ' I ■ < I ■ I I • I I I \ I , ' I I I '

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By William Pacino New Hampshire, and Portland, THEATER: Maine. The train will return to Cooking down the line the Boston area late Sunday Boston is the first stop on a afternoon, September 11. new national tour of "The Wiz" \ The excursion train will be wbkh will go on to play such named "The Flying Yankee" in cities as Chicago, Cleveland. honor of the famed train of Washington, DC, Pittsburgh. The summer lias still sonic that name operated on the Baltimore and more cities be- time to run. but it appears that (M^(2^E)®(jM Boston to Bangor route by the fore returning to Broadway everyone is all "booked up" lor Boston & Maine and Maine in April. "The Wiz" will play in the Labor Day Weekend. Our during the 40th anniversary Central Railroads. Mass. Bay Boston for 2'A weeks through goal becomes to pass on "( OM- reiuijpn of men and women RRF's recreation of "The Fly- October 2. Stephanie Mills 'iMJ ATTRACTIONS'" a little who have been assigned to duty illustrate, he will explain this one time only. SaUmlawand ing Yankee" will mark the First stars. further down the line. on the venerable ship through- fascinating field in clearly und- Sunday, September 10-lMjXie time in over twenty-three years The Shubcrt Theatre will A replica of the I S.S. out its illustrious career. erstandable terms, showing how trip will be sponsored by the •that a passenger train has host this production beginning WASP, the World War II aircraft tree rings and other clues help Massachusetts Bay Railroad En- operated from Boston to Ban- September 16th. Tickets may carrier distinguished for its How old is it? scientists to date paintings on thusiasts., Inc. gor. be obtained by calling the record in the South Pacific, will The Museum of Fine Arts wood more accurately than The fare for this recreation Schubert Theatre at 426-4520. he on display ;'t the New will host Dr. Peter Klein, earlier methods. Free tickets are -THE will be $169 per person (double I nglanei Aquarium September Diplon-llolzwirt, University of required and are available at the 'MATING occupancy), with a limited George Gershwin's "Porgy In to 18. Hamburg, for a lecture on the West Wing box office beginning number of single accommoda- and Bess" will begin a limited The U.S.S. WASP replica is subject of free Rings and at 2 PM, For more information, YANKEE tions available at $189 per engagement Tuesday. Sept. 6th huge - 45-feet in length and Rogier van der Weyden. Dr. call the Museum of Fine Arts at person. Box lunches will be at the Wang Center for the 8-feet wide. It will be mounted Klein is an internationally ree- 267-9300, x289. The diesel-powered. special- provided both Saturday and Performing Arts. The new Sher- on a flatbed truck on public ogirtized expert in dendroch- ly-chartered excursion train will Sunday. win M. Goldman production, display in front of the Aqua- ronology, a relatively new tech- "Flying Yankee" heads North depart Boston's North Station Information and a-servations direct from New York's Radio rium plaza. nique which enables scientists A special railroad excursion at 8 AM on Saturday. Sept- may be had by calling 277-2843 City Music Hall will continue boston Mayor Kevin While to determine the age of wooden train from Boston to Bangor. ember 10, with intermediate or by writing Mass Bay Railroad for three weeks only, through has proclaimed September It) objects. Ising paintings from Maine through rural Northern passenger stops at Winchester Enthusiasts, P.O. Box 208. Fast September 24. to 17 as U.S.S. WASP week the Museum's collection to New i-.ngland will operate for and Andover, Mass., Dover. Walpole. Mass. 02032. The performance schedule for "Porgy and Bess" at the Wang Center is as follows: Tuesday through Sat. evenings at 8 PM. matinees on Wed- nesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2. There will be a special Monday evening performance at 8 PM, September 19th. Tickets are available directly at the Wang Center box office, 268 Tremont Street, or may be charged by phone by calling

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542-3600. and at all Tickctron plus outlets. If you were a "Wiz" at reading tree rings, then you WITH THIS COUPON would not need to take the train to see a WASP. However, such cases are extremely rare, so COMING ATTRACTIONS gives you just what you need to know. But if you feel that * something is missing, write, care of this local newspaper and tell ire all about it. We are just waiting to jump in and try something new. CARPET PAD • WITH CARPET PURCHASE - OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 10, 1983

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