PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Dec. 23, 1976 Industrial nations Town officials About town (Continued from Page One) as that of the Hartford region, which to escape recession The weather Manchester Composite Squadron Inside today scaled by computer according to Manchester also did. Manchester unemployment level is of the Civil Air Patrol will meet (UPI) — ’The industrialized nations will escape Partly sunny, breezy, cold today, several factors, including unemploy­ high around 30. Clear, cold tonight, low manrijpatpr lEornittg Mrrali Area news ..1-2-B Week-Review .6B tonight from 7 to 9:30 at the recession in 1977 but Inflation will ease only slightly and ment in the area, the amount of jobs, slightly higher than the national in teens. Increasing cloudiness Satur­ Business...... 14-A Editorial ...... 4-A average, but the region’s level is Manchester State Armory. unemployment will increase, an authoritative report said Churches .... 13-A Wings...... 11-A created by the work, and the lasting Membership is open to all young peo­ day, a little warmer, high mid to upper ‘The Bright One” effect of the project on the communi­ slightly higher than Manchester. today. 30s, National weather forecast map on Classified ,. .610-B Family...... 6A ple from Grade 7 through high The Organization for Economic Cooperation and TWENTY.EIGHT PAGES Comics...... ll-B Obituaries ... 14-A ty- Thus, it might have given the com­ Page 9-B. munity an ^ g e in consideration for school. More information may be ob­ Development, which guides the economies of the rich 'TWO SECTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER,24, 1976 - VOL. XCVI, No. 72 PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS Dear Abby .,. ll-B Sports...... 3-5-B In the state, three wealthy com­ tained by calling 646-6344 or 871-0257. munities, West Hartford, Greenwich, funding. He said that West Hartford countries, released its long-awaited forecast for the in­ m i^ t have taken a similar step. dustrialized world for 1977. and Westport, received funding for A study is scheduled for |7.5 million worth of projects. The OECD issued an optimistic report in July but In Oc­ tonight at 7:30 at the United tober the ^owdown of economic recovery brought "If West Hartford, Westport, and Pentecostal Church, 187 Woodbridge ' .'4' Greenwich are getting money, gloomy unconfirmed reports that the OECD in December St. ------something is messed up someplace,” would forecast a recession for 1977. Al-Anon family groups will meet Giles said. Norwalk man dies ’The new report said, "Although the 1977 outlook Is “I’m amazed,” Weiss said. “I just of gunshot wounds tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Club, weaker than suggested last July, It does not add up to can’t understand the formula if those 102 Norman St., with the beginners recession.” three towns got funding.” NORWALK (UPI) - Police said group meeting at 7:30, and Friday at However, the report said recent economic Flor Roman, 49, was shot three times 10 a.m. at South United Methodist developments "suggest a weaker picture after mid-1976, The greatest story ever told Giles said that he did not want to be .1' Z ,. I ^ f ' V . * too critical until he sees the final list. in the chest and abdomen in a gun- Church campus. Alateen for the 12- to the rate of growth ending December 1977 falling back to 20-year-old children of problem the 3 Vii to 4 per cent range and with unemployment rising '-'fV-' U. ’ V' He did indicate, however, that a com­ fight Wednesday afternoon in a drinkers will meet tonight at 8 at the again. Inflation is now expected to slow down slightly.’ '•■'a V . . ■' munity like West Hartford might rooming house and died about an At a news conference, John Fay of Britain, head of the And it came to pass in those days, that there went For unto you is born this day in the city of David a have listed its unemployment figure hour later at Norwalk Hospital. Pathfinders Club. ’The family groups Police said they recover^ a pistol are open to those affected by economics and statistics department at OECD, said the out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. which had been fired several times someone with a drinking problem. forecasts were based on the assumption of an oil price in­ world should be imted. Arbitration and was believed to have been used crease of 4 to 5 per cent. And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find by Roman in the fight. No arrests Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a He said it still was not clear where prices would go session set had been made. theocratic school and service because two OPEC countries stuck to 5 per cent while the (And this taxing; was first made when Cyrenius the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a others asked 10 per cent, with another 5 per cent increase The second meeting between the meeting tonight at 7:30 at Kingdom was governor of Sjiria.) manger. Hall. in July. Town of Manchester, the police un­ "It depends for one thing on what the winter is like,” he ion, and the binding arbitration panel said. And all went to be taxed, every one into his own And suddenly there was with the angel a mul­ has been set for Jan. 17 at 9,a.m. Fay with cautious optimism said the newly forecast city titude of the heavenly host praising God, and The three parties met briefly Directors-solons to meet V*. drop in the rich nations’ growth for 1977 was only a Business saying. Wednesday, primarily to satisfy a "marginal deceleration.” And Joseph also went up from Galilee, nut of the legal requirement that they meet He said "the most recent indications for the United within ten days of the naming of the to review issues 2 States since our report was made are slightly more city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, arbitration panel. The Board of Directors will meqt Among issues which may be dis­ cheerful." Offices David, whicti is called (because he was to men of good will.' The union representing the with the local legislative delegation cussed and supported by the town are Manchester Police Department has large increases in state aid to of the house and lineage of David:) been working without a contract since Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. in the hearing room municipalities and other matters of And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away July 1. The union could not reach of the Municipal Building to discuss upcoming issues in the state state-local finance, state funding for Fire Calls To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to agreement through the first three education, state assumption of local steps —negotiation, mediation, and legislature. great with child. | another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem and The four state representatives, welfare payments, state plans for fact-finding —of municipal labor economic development and employ­ see this thing which is come lo pass, which the negotiations. Muriel Yacavone, Ted C^immings, And so it was, that, while they were there, the days 4 Francis Mahoney and Abraham ment and other issues relating to M anrhrstpr Today, 5:04 a.m. — O r fire, Lord hath made known unto us. This is the first town labor matter many phases of the state and local 49 Wadsworth St. (Town) Southern New England Telephone that has gone to the final step, bin­ Glassman and State Sens. George Today, 12 a m. — Press were accomplished that she should be delivered. Hannon and David Barry have been governments. room fire, 306 Progress Dr. ding arbitration, since it was adopted (Town) And she brought forth her firstborn son, and And they came with haste, and found Mary, and in February. invited to the session. It will be for one hour prior to the board's regular­ wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger. ly scheduled meeting. in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concer­ Penney complex concerns And there were in the same country shepherds ning this child. abiding in the field, keeping watch over their reviewed by EDC members flock by night. Aqd all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the sheph^erds. By GREG PEARSON sewer systems. ’The residents who would live near the And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, Herald Reporter But Mary kept all these things, and pondered ’The Manchester Economic Develop­ park have requested some type of and the glory of the Lord shone round about guarantee in case there is any damage to ment Commission met this morning and them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel them in her heart. reviewed three concerns of the neighbors their wells or sewers. of the proposed site of an industrial park. Alan Lamson, assistant town planner, )h said unto them. Fear nOt: for, behold, 1 bring you said that plans for buffering along Wind­ William Anderson, a member of both (Herald photo by Dotm) . good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all peo­ the commission and the Neighborhood sor and Burnham Sts. will be prepared and —from the Gospel according to St. Luke" Committee, which represents residents in available at next week’s meeting of the ple. Development Commission. ’These are the Reminding all of the season is this display on Lincoln the Burnham St., Croft Dr., Tolland ’Tpke. ((f Gent^ at th^ intersection of Main and (filter i§j». area, mentioned the following three con­ buffering areas that would provide most cerns: of the screening for the Croft Dr.- • Buffering plans, particularly in the Bumham St. homes. Burnham St.-Windsor St. areas. Walter Fuss, who is the engineering • A guarantee for protection if wells consultant for lx)th the park plans and the and sewers in the neighborhood are proposed major tenant, the J.C. Penney damaged as a result of the industrial park. Co., is also expected to be at the next • A state-owned home at the comer of meeting of the commission, scheduled for Burnham and Windsor Sts. Dec. 30. Nation prepares to mark Christmas ’The neighbors have been concerned The commission was also shown the final plans for the park. The plans include since the beginning of the park planning children he visits, that he really is tim who hadn't moved for several E By JOHN LESAR that the home not be rented. Anderson a new 400-foot wide extension in the Wind­ In Los Angeles, Milo Speriglio and flooded with calls from children the detectives found themselves sor St. area. Lamson said that this strip Uniled Press Inlernational Santa. days. his band of detectives, who make a asking for after a dial-a- spending a lot more time ho-ho-hoing said that other state-owned homes on McDonald has been taking time off "I leaned down to her and said, »Windsor St. have been rented and have at­ will be included for the relocation of Wind­ To the Johnnie Shoate family, San­ good many people unhappy plying Santa service took a phone number than gumshoeing. the job to play Santa for 24 years. Hello Mary. This is Santa.” Others playing Santa are tracted less-than-desirable tenants. sor St. and as a possible retention basin ta Claus is the Detroit police force. their trade the rest of the year, are only one digit removed from theirs. for the park’s drainage. “It’s my way of saying ‘I love you’ He said he laid a by her back playing Santa Claus. Rather than disappoint the children, charitable groups, including the At first, the town said that it would in­ And in the Louisiana bayous, Santa is to my world,” says McEtonald, who is hand and started to leave when her clude the home in the park plans. ’The This strip, along with a section recently % a raggedy man in muskrat trappings Speriglio is director of the Nick the detectives began pretending to be Salvation Army, Red Cross and other added in the northwest section of the park, visiting his son in Richmond, Va., for face lit up and she waved faintly. Harris Private Detective Agency, Santa. Women detectives sai they ere organizations, who will feed tons of state, however, told the town that it would 1 riding in a skiff pulled by alligators. the holidays. “That’s why I play Santa. If you handle the matter and sell the house to a will not be included in the town’s zoning Santas of all shapes emerged today where a telephone problem four Mrs. Claus or an elf. turkey to the down-and-out and change hearing on Jan. 10. % “When I’m dead tired, I play Santa can bring love and happiness to just years ago began a tradition. Four The number was passed around provide Christmas gifts for children family. for , some in red suits Claus because of a memory,” he C one person, it’s well worth it.” years ago the 87-person agency was school yards and every year since, who otherwise would have none. An apparent mix-up has led to the house Lamson said that both parcels, because J/IU)'«„, bearing gifts, others in more mun­ they are within 500 feet of South Windsor, said. The Detroit police force is Santa for now being rented by the state. dane attire, bearing Christmas cheer 'The memory is of a visit to a the family of Lt. Johnnie Shoates, Anderson and Stephen Penny, also a will have to be reviewed by the Capitol for the down-and-out. Chicago hospital, where a nurse who was shot in the head trying to member of the commission and the Region Council of Governments (CRCOG) \ x ' \ . Bruce McDonald is a traditional St. asked him to make one more stop to stop a restaurant robbery while off Neighborhood Committee, both spoke before they can undergo a town zone Nick. And the Chicago businessman see her mother, an elderly stroke vie- duty last October. Shoates is still in Pilgrims throng to Bethlehem strongly against such a renting by the change. He expects the zone changes for says he sometimes thinks, like the critical condition and semiconscious. state. these parcels will be presented to the He has never seen his daughter, BETHLEHEM, Israeli-occupied troops fanned out to prevent Palesti­ out on foot for the six-mile trek past Town Manager Robert B. Weiss said Planning and Zoning Commission in Kelli, born 11 days after the shooting. Jordan (UPI) — Thousands of nian guerrillas from disrupting the fields where shepherds still watch that the state informed him that the house February. Officers in Shoates’ precinct and pilgrims traveled to the Biblical observances. their flocks as they did 1976 years was being rented until it could be sold, a The commission also learned of a deci­ Fire victims to spend throughout the city have raised 33,050 birthplace of today for what of­ In an example of the careful ago. process that might take a year. sion by concerning two members, for the Shoates and have helped out ficials predicted would be the largest security at Manger Square, a woman Services leading up to the Midnight Jack White, of the state Commerce William Thornton and Anderson, who own in other ways — even putting up the Christmas turnout since Israel cap­ soldier opened a nun's plastic shop­ at St. Catherine’s Church, Department, said at this morning’s property adjacent to the park. Christmas in new homes . tured Bethlehem nine and one-half ping bag during the morning and adjoining the fourth century Basilica meeting that he would work to assure that Moses ruled that both may remain on At San Quentin prison in Califor­ years ago. searched among the potatoes inside of the Nativity, begin at 10:30 p.m. the house Is sold quickly. If this cannot be the commission, but should abstain from nia, Santa is a convict serving a life The visitors, many wearing short- for bombs. There were none. The mass will be transmitted to a big chests for clothing, living room fur­ done, the state will demolish the stmc- voting on any decision that might affect A b le s s in g The last two of five families left term on two murder charges. But the sleeved shirts for the warm sunny In the square, an Israeli police outdoor television screen for niture, a refrigerator washing ture, a proposal that Anderson said would their property. homeless by an extensive house fire convict Santa, Don Blansett, is a day, ran a gauntlet of barricades, band with musicians in black un­ celebrants on Manger Square out­ on Oak St. two weeks ago will be in machine and pots and pans. be agreeable to the neighbors. Weiss also told the group that the town marvel to the children of fellow in­ security searches and battle-ready iforms played Broadway show tunes, side. new homes for Christmas. She has received all the clothing Anderson also suggested that the will be asked to appropriate 330,000 in mates. After a few minutes on his troops to reach Manger Square, the such as a medley from West Side The Basilica, a massive Greek cash to pay for the planning costs of the Mrs. Donna Bushey and her two she needs for her and the children, knee, most forget where they are. focal point of Christmas celebrations Story. A procession of boy scouts in Orthodox Church, houses the grotto neighborhood might be interested in children and Mrs. Use Gyokeri and Mrs. Nancy Carr, executive director buying the vacant lot and landscaping it if projects. Somewhere between the North in the town. colorful uniforms marched through where a silver star marks Jesus' The town had appropriated a 375,000 her two children will be moving into of MACC said. "People have been Pole and Louisiana's Bayou Teche, "This will be a record for the last the square. birthplace. the house is removed. He said that if the new apartments today. very generous," said Mrs. Carr. neighborhood was not interested in doing expense in planning costs, but 345,000 will Santa sheds his -and-white 10 years,” Bethlehem Mayor Elias The Roman Catholic patriarch in In Manger Square, workmen in disguise The other families found other Girl Scout Troop 603 from Bowers erected platforms for the 10 choirs so, he would buy the lot. be paid in time spent by town employes. suit for muskrat trappings and Freij said as he viewed the first the Holy Land, Msgr. Giacomo Weiss said that a bond counsel has in­ living quarters immediately after the School provided toys and Christmas ditches his reindeer and sleigh for a arrivals. "We expect 20,000 visitors Beltritti, led a procession from expected from , America, Attys. Jules Karp and Holland fire on Dec. 9. formed him that revenue bonds could be gifts for the children and, MACC is gator-pulled skiff. That’s the Santa of in Manger Square tonight — more Jerusalem to Bethlehem to open the , Britain and Sweden and Castleman, who have been hired to assist Mrs. Bushey and Mrs. Gyokeri providing a Christmas basket of food. in legal work with the park, said that they used to pay for the cost of the park. Such Behind that jolly disguise beats the faithful workings of “Cajun Night Before Christmas,” an than double the figure of last year.” 10th Christmas celebrations since decorated a big Christmas tree with bonds do not require a public referendum. have been aided by the local Red Items for Mrs. Gyokeri may bd left neon starts and silver stars of 2 Barney, CBT’s Alltime Jet Banker. illustrated Cajun dialect version of The mustachioed, round-faced Israel captured the West Bank from would meet with Town Counsel Victor I. Cross, and the Manchester Area at the Revitalization Corps in the But Weiss indicated that the town would Clement Moore’s clssic. The Cajun mayor predicted ‘‘tranquility,’’ Jordan in 1967. Bethlehem. Moses to discuss a possible agreement He’s celebrating his first holiday season by making Conference of Churches in the search Grants building in the Parkade, between the town and the neighbors about like public approval on the project, par­ version is fast becoming a classic of peace and a jovial mood in The Roman Catholic prelate, ac­ Authorities mounted special ticularly since the referendum has been banking faster, easier and merrier for one and all. for housing. They have been staying however, the Corps will be closing security precautions for the a guarantee in case of damage to water or in a local motel paid for by Red Cross its own in the bayous. Bethlehem as hundreds of police and companied by bands and acolytes, set discussed since the beginning of the park Barney can give you cash for Christmas Shopping. Even shortly after Christmas. festivities, beefing up the local police disaster funds. plans. force to 400 men in addition to if you’re shopping weekends or late at night. Mrs. Bushey said she is very happy stepped up Israeli army patrols. Best of all, Barney gives you more time to spend getting to have a home for Christmas. With a Tourism ministry and local of­ ready for the holidays. Because thanks to Barney banking mattress donated Thursday, she said, she has all the furnishings she needs. ficials _§aid they expected 20,000 Town takes second sample takes just 36 seconds. pilgrims’ from abroad and thousands 4 Mrs. Gyokeri, who lost all personal Good ole Barney. He’s never far from where you shop. In belongings in the fire, needs fur­ more from Israel and the occupied territories to visit Bethlehem during of suspected water supply downtown Hartford, Bloomfield’s Wintonbury Mall, close by niture for the new apartment in­ cluding blankets and mattresses for the holiday weekend. The Town Health Department has taken the Enfield Mall, Manchester Parkade, twO' twin beds and a double bed, a second sample of water from the The exact nature of her illness has not Newington’s Northwood Plaza, the drinking fountain of a gasoline station to been determined, Salcius said. Ms. Berger Wethersfield Shopping Center mmmmmisiitfixiimmtfijsaimii check for possible contamination in con­ had complained of paralysis in her legs, and in West Hartford Center. nection with the illnesses of three dizziness, nausea and vision problems. No Herald employes of the Townline Texaco station When Cheryl Lincoln, 20, station > Merry banking to all! ----- last week, manager and Gary Toothe of Willimantic, John Salcius, town health inspector, contracted similar illnesses the health Saturday said a lab report from the state Health department was contacted to see if there THE CONNECTICUT BANK Department had not been returned on the was any common cause for their illnesses. To permit employes and sample taken Wednesday, but he said he Ms. Lincoln and Toothe recovered and AND TRUST COMPANY carriers to spend Christmas with does not expect anything to show up in the have been back at work, Salcius said. their families, The Herald will not report. A sample taken a week ago testing Salcius said the drinking fountain has publish Saturday, Christmas Day. All decked out for the holidays for hydrocarbons and heavy metals been shut off for about a week and the Regular publication will result^ in negative tests. health department is working on the You can w oA with Barney at these locations: resume Monday. assumption that something might show up Enfkld If you travel, drive with care. Werkhoven. It will be one of the many places residents will Dawn Berger, 17, of Willimantic, the SUasTkane Highway IM tAiSn Street 354^^ WertMltldleTurapik# EaAcM Street Like many Manchester area homeowners, Theuis first person to become ill on Dec. 12 has in the water after it has been turned off Om C«Mtitvtka P la n 4 North Main Street 83# Park Avenue be viewing during the season as tney take a nignt spin inrougti for awhile. ’The fountain had been off Werkhoven of 88 Santina Dr., likes to dress up his home with the residential areas to view the handiwork of others also. been'a patient at St. Francis Hospital in Member FDIC Merry Christmas DAY TO Hartford where her condition was listed while the gas station was closed for three lights for the Christmas season. The lighting effect is one of (Herald photo by Dunn) as good today. months prior to its re-opening Dec. 12. ;i splendor and involves more than 400 lights in designs made by m mnaKsrsueaMpamfsilKiiwiiegt CHRISTMAS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., FrL, Dec. 24, 1976— PAGE THBElE*Ai PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn., Frl., Pec. 24, 1876— The lighter side: After all, it's the only game in town cabinet members. One of your male appointees agrees to have a sex change operation. Advance two spaces. HLATHEATRES EAST — You are criticized for not naming enough blacks and Lutz Museum announces For example, when Player A acquires a “Cabinet” Finally, a player landing on an orange square may to vour^binet. You fill one post with a black Barbs By DICK WEST By PHIL PASTORET wwwM grM WASHINGTON (UPI) — If you’re lucky when you open card, the other players may place negative “Reaction” draw a “Miscellaneous” card that either speds or deters '^omM to your Cabinet. You fill one post with a black NWT* ti your presents Christmas morning, one of them will be a cards on top of it. Player A may not pass “(Confirmation” his progress around the board. Here are a few of the key “ You are criticized for not naming enough blacks and Friend of ours grumps that, new game Tailed “Transition.” until he covers it with an equal number of positive ' ’Reac­ cai^: - women to your Cabinet. You fill one post with a black : since aB womanwonuin tookux» over hisms The oT ego takes a wallop- It's fun, and educational, too. But the really great thing tion” cards. — You are criticized for not naming enough women woman. Blacks count her as a woman and women count programs for January department, he thinks he's ing when me boss asks you s B S i l E B H her as a black. Lose next turn. _ _ CIIKIIXSIWCXX) 'THE about it is that when you get tired of playing, you wbn’t turning into a yes, ma'am, when you’re going on vacation 3 have It under foot. All registrants must be members ana Go ahead - cry oo our t*”* On,Jan. 20, this game will automatically self-destruct. The Lutz junior Museum, 126 at 643-0949. shoulder - the coal is water- We NEVER repeat gossip, their applications should be received Cedar St., has planned several The museum’s winter class repellent. • (mh we’ll lead you our tapes if A big plus schedule will begin the week of Jan. no later than Tuesday, Jan. 4. programs beginning in January. you’d care to play 'em. Another big plus is the simplicity of the Instructions. K V - Pre-school morning programs will 11 to 15 and continue for six weeks. For Information on fees, call the Unlike so many board games whose rules are only slight­ begin Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. The classes are as follows: museum. ly less complex than the first SALT agreement formula, 12 and 13, and continue for six weeks. Tuesday, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m .—Calico The museum is offering an in­ "TraiwiUon” has but a few, easy-to-follow directions. These "Pre-School A.M.s” will In­ Crafts, Grades 3 to 6. troduction to quilting workshop Each player selects a peanut and places it on the clude stories, music, creative ac­ Saturday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. 'Thursday, Jan. 13, from 10 a.m. to CINEAUS square marked "Election.” The object is to go from tivities, live animals and snacks for —Stamp Club, Grades 4 and up; noon. there to the square marked "Inauguration.” But no three and'four-year-olds who would Beginning Basketry, Grades 3 and In this session conducted by 1 ; 2 3 < 4 > 3 player may advance to "Inauguration” until he has enjoy discovering some of the many up; Animal Care, Grades 3 to 6. Margaret Kuhimann, each partici­ HTERSTATE84EXIT58 acquired a full set of “Cabinet” cards. SILVER LANE' ROBERTS “do touch” exhibits and resources pant will complete a quilted Progress around the board is determined by tossing Saturday, 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. potholder which requires the same STREET 568 0810 the museum has to offer. O m C E H O W S EAST HARTFORD dice. When a player lands on a blue square, he draws a -Shells and Other Marine Life, steps and skills needed to work on a Three-year-olds are preferred for Grades 3 to 6. Monday-Fiiday 1:30 iH to 5:00 P Ji "Prospect” card. When he lands on a green square, he larger quilting project. All materials mh ows m as the Wednesday sessions, and four- R H ; 8 ML to S HJL THE PINK PANTHER draws a card from the stack labeled “Campaign year-olds for the Thursday Only mail registrations will be will be provided. SatlirdiM UL to 12 Noon Promises.” accepted. Enrollment is one a first Pre-registration is required by STRIKES ABAIN(na) programs. Merry Qiristmas one DAILY M 1:S0-SiSS-0i40 Play continues Registration is by mail only. For received, first served basis and is Jan. 11. For more information, con­ ERRORS OiOO-IOilO-IInO AM tact the museum. and all. Hope it’s Play continues until a player is able to match a information on fees, call the museum iimited to one class per individual. “Admtisors should chock their od tho first doy. abundant in joy and “Prospect" with a “Campaign Promise.’’ He may then The Manchester Evenini Herald shal not ho HiUo peace. 'Thanks to all. trade the matching cards for a “Cabinet” card, which en­ for falure to puhish an ad or for a tyoofraoMc THE SEVEN titles him to stop and hold a news conference. error or errors in pubHcation oicept to the ostent of PERCENT SOLUTION When a player lands on k purple square, he draws a the cost of the ad for the fint day's insortien. DAILY al 'i X , , “Minority-Labor-Ralph Nader” card, which may be used Kids don’t care if Santa is a con 7t4S«10:0M2:1B AM Mjushnent for errors is inited to the cost of that MaMaMa’s to block another player's appointments. there and ate them. Right?” portion of the od nhero the error occwroA” If, for example. Player A matches a “Prospect” card termer at San Quentin Prison for SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UPI) - It made Joy’s day. Caterers with a “Campaign Promise" card. Player B may use a conviction on two first-degree KINQKONB (M) Santa Claus asked 5-year-old Joy Blansett serves as an ad­ CALI 643-2711 748 Tolland Tpka. WID Ihni m t:0S-4:40- “Minority-Labor-Ralph Nader’’ card to prevent Player A murder charges. AM from drawing a “Cabinet” card. 2 whether she had been a good girl, and ministrative clerk at the prison. He MANCHESTER Don has the natural hgure for his tAT thru TUIt 11:S0-2:06 for a few moments she forgot where was set up as Santa last weekend for 4:40-7:1S-l:S0-18:18 AM . See? I told you it was simple. le q m s part-time job. He weighs 325 pounds she was — inside California’s the children of inmates. He was so Additionally, players landing on yellow squares may — no pillow needed. And he has a long toughest prison. popular and gave such a lift to kids draw “Reaction" cards that are either positive or beard — white spray needed. She nodded hesitantly. Her eyes that he was held over another week. negative. He also has a clever knack for SILVER STREAK widened. She looked with anticipa­ He holds court in the OK Corral - (PQ) dealing with kids. Here’s how he DAILY At 1KM4:18>S:18 tion. the inmate-staff nursery and handM Joy’s request: i st nil <1-loiiow eutusiiii SIGNS 7:S0-t:80*12.-08 AM “What would you like me to bring playroom at the prison. “Okay. Now I’ll tell you what I you for Christmas?” Santa asked. “I’m having a ball,” Blansett said BURNSIDE want you to do for me. On the night 4 Joy thought a second. “A Bionic before Christmas 1 want you to set of his Christmas job. A STAR 18 BORN Woman and a pair of skates.” He added he has got a lot of help Toy baby seals out two cookies and a glass of milk on I*DUSTIN HOFFMAN (") For Joy it was the Christmas from his “helpers” - all inmates. “I SAT. Ihru TUeS. the kitchen table. “MARATHON 1:SO-4:20-7:28-10:10 season, and Santa is Santa — it couldn’t have handled all those “If they’re gone when you wake up MAN” are best seller doesn’t matter that in real life this children without their help,” he said. CLINT EASTWOOD IS DIRTY HARR in the morning, you will know I was (IQ - 700 • 0:1S may the peace, St. Nick is Don Blansett, 34, a life Blansett hopes his convictions wiU i be overturned on appeal. But, if STARTS SAT. By JOHN A. CALLCOTT they're not, he’ll be around to play -ACROSS THE THE ENFORCER GENEVA, (UPI) - Swiss environmen­ SanU until 1982 — when he becomes GREAT DIVIDT m talist Franz Weber has been so successful in his cam­ (Q) S-rM-MS Library to show films eligible for parole. paign to put a babv seal tov under every Christmas tree that he can not meet the demand. during vacation time Weber’s plan is to make enough money to charter two joy and beauty jetliners in February and fly reporters, photographers The Maiy Cheney Library junior room will show a and television crews to Canada. 201 The trip and accommodations will be free and Weber series of films for children on Tuesday, Wednesday and Due to renovations, the EOmZA UJIICH IS Thursday. MARATHON will ask just one favor in return. “All the news media should promise to do is to describe Each day’s programs will be presented at 10:30 a m. i M i n n and 2:30 p.m. The films last about 45 minutes, and have MAN" MS«M Manchester Country Club the annual slaughter of baby seals off the Canadian Atlan­ been planned for children of school age. tic Coast where every winter the pack ice turns red with (tf the season The program for Tuesday will be a live-action story, will be closed from January blood," he said. “The Incredible Cat Tale,” and an animated film based MON ...SLOPPY JOES & FRENCH FRIES Began in November on the voyages of Sinbad the Sailor. TUES ...SALISBURY STEAK & MASHED POTATOES Weber’s campaign — “a baby seal under every Cnirist- Wednesday’s programs will be “ Merry-go-Round 1st to February 1st for WED ... .SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE mas tree”—began in November in Switzerland. He had a Horse” and the animated “Princess and the Pearls.” /^TlinTNECArMo THURS..HOT TURKEY SANDWICH & MASHED POTATOES toy factory produce the little seals covered with artificial On Thursday, two live-action animal stories, “Philip -•UVEIIFfinZTNICAr I lunch and banquets. fur and large chain stores sell them at $12 each. and the White Colt” and “Me and You, Kangaroo,” will FRI ...... BAKED ZITI ''It’s been a crazy success,” Weber said. “So far we’ve be yours. be presented. SAT ....UVER & ONIONS sold 20,000 in Switzerland alone and the factory can’t OTAiirs xiua • meet tlie demand. Includm salad from our All You Can Eat Salad Bar. wiBiBacBanniecBxmBsiacBscBacBacexEeisxiacieticxa “That means we’ve sold $240,000 so far. Offer good 11 a.m. • 2 p.m., Monday • Saturday “We will need about $400,000 to charter the aircraft to 240 SPENCER ST. 287 WEST .MIDDLE TNPK, go to Canada in February and I know we will easily poao/artiM aoMfB, a that much even though half of the proceeds go very the factory.” rvationist E m m y Open 24 Hourt paiUy r, who has a foundation in on Lake J t is traditional to greet friends, old and FH aDCBKV SQMK Chrlsmas to alll Geneva dedicated to conservation of natural resources, from STARTS TOMORROW goes to , and then the United States in new in the spirit of good will that marks «January. M ob il Limited Engagement “I know that everywhere the campaign will catch on HEATIINOaS but particularly in the United States where everyone is the occasion. It is our sincere wish that ON. SUMER A One Week Only! extremely environment-minded,” he said. Weber said an average of 150,000 baby seals are your holidays be filled with good cheer C HEATINO MSTAUATfON s t m i d l e p slaughtered each winter by Canadians and Norwegians 643-013B iTTroUand Tumpaca, Mpnchttlar and Danes. and your New Year one of prosperity Ma»het IIS CBfiMr 8L MBOClMMi Canadian officials said 123,000 were killed last winter JleoJ, ^ Open Chrittmas Day and the maximum quota this coming winter is 170,000. and achievement. “Only by having the news media go to the scene itself The Greatest Discovery of Our Time and having them report exactly what they saw and felt 1 NEW YEAR'S EVE 'V can the killing be stopped,” Weber said. ^ C oim Jolii the fiin - Killed in cruel way Ice Cream ill iiM nns nQ “The baby seals are killed in the cruelest and most horrible way—for $6.40 a skin." Co,f Inc. noissmakars with "1 am hoping that by arranging the trip the // our regular menu. b isB arclio f governments of Canada and Norway will be forced to slop CaU 843-8S29, the slaughter,” he said. “Afanu/aclurer* of OrfitoUVs Banquet Spumoni" Weber said his plan is to have one chartered jetliner V WaiTM SIraal. Manchestar PNona S49-S3U leave from New York and the second one from Paris. Plant Hourt: Dally 8 to 6; Bat. a to 1; Chiiad Sundaya “We’ll fly to the best airport nearest the scene and then HI! go on in small ships with a hotel ship for the press.” he Still Your Best Buy — said. Meanwhile, chain stores and marketplace stands are MERRY H h k l n ICE CREAM amtamtBttmmmmnttntmmtettBtmsmmi selling out the baby seal toys as soon as they come in. N FLAvona TO cHooaa rnoM, iwi awn • na«or yo•<* rouTI bB UMInhlar. taciuiy, weuer saio. ^ o s ly and the Mrs. Voraon W' For a Holiday Treat .... Serpe an I are delivering our ICE CREAM CAKE I holiday message: Regal’s with your greeting uiriUen on top, decorated I be cheerful. Thanks High atop o mouniain in Nation’s energy said in rich heavy cream • $erve§ IQ to 12 penon*. 2 I for trusting us. Eastern Turkey is a giant 5,000 year old wooden ship ‘most criticar problem NEWl CHERRY CHEESE CAKE SLICES (6 Pack) S 8 rarden Crove Caterers Nut-Roll • Spumoni • Tortoni ■ Jimmie- 4 l Gourmet Food .{ontolning hundreds of stalls Roll and Cake-A La Mode Sarvhig Connaoticut and Maaaachuaatta and cages. PLAINS, Ga. (UPI — James Schlesinger, President­ lor ovar 80 yaara. elect Jimmy Carter’s new energy czar, said energy is Confuting? Than atop at our plant or at your “one of the nation’s most critical and deep-se^ed Holiday Lanes DM ]|MI lowN -Nn Grave” lavorlto atoro and try your fancy. Wo warn you, IS IT NOAH'S ARK? problems." It It rich In heavy craam, and loadad with S p a n c tr 8 L NlVf DIS pIM-ip IT SMVSry DRiiSi Manehaatar e4t*ai26 The United States, he said, must develop a national 4 caloritt, but oh to goodi taniee? energy policy keyed to conservation and reduction of its Can iccfl— idate ap to dependence on foreign fuel supplies. Schlesinger, 45, former head of the old Atomic Energy MaiwieiiwnMnfaMiMwawKBtBatcatwwwceftKWwaKieulWMtiMHHt 350 partan? Agency as well as past secretary of defense and director Hat b M redaooratod and of the Central Intelligence Agency, will serve as Carter’s ak-doadUioMd? White House assistant responsible for coordinating all MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB Hat the torieat danra floor the government’s energy efforts. to towi? Carter said their will be to develop “a viable, un­ NEW YEAR’S EVE RESERVATIONS Has M extontivo continantol insna derstandable and comprehensive national energy to choota froH? policy." ARE STILL AVAILABLE ’’We must, as a nation, face up to a responsibility which MAHCHE8TER VERNON to sqidpiiad to cator up to ^irt, OUNDAU we had hoped would go away, and that is to develop a 903 Main Straat ™-CHy Plaza Public Invited 3000 parsoua anyadiara f*chnlcol Advlsor/Hlstorion DAVID OAISKSER Diractad Oy JAMES L CONWAY comprehensive national energy policy,” Schlesinger said REGAL • Prlma Roast Bssf Dinner for two to Cant and Uau? ^ _ copir.igKi Sw. ckM ham. !«.. «76 Producad Oy CHARUS E. SEUIEIL JR.^ after he was introduced by Carter at a news conterence. 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MANCHtaTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter. Conn., FrI.. Dec. 2A, 1976 — PAGE FIVE-A PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ManchcBter, Conn., Fri., Dec. 24, 1976 UN Assembly recesses ^He reached for my lamb^ UNITED NA'nONS (UPI) - The ty on raw material prices. iIHanrl|patpr EupningHfralft General Assembly has quit One of the assembly’s last acts for THE deliberations for the year with a war­ 1976 was to give Secretary General Manchester — A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON - Now at last, WORLD ning from its Third World president Kurt Waldheim, re-elected two Founded Oct. 1, 1881 after their long jomey from the East, that the world’s economic in­ weeks ago to a second five-year, ALMANAC’S Memb«r, Audit BurMu of Circulation Mtmbar, United Press International the Three Wise Men had arrived in equalities are worsening and are term, a ^;050 raise to make his an­ nual salary $110,650, tax-free. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. ’ Bethlehem to pay homage to the clutched a small piece of wood crude­ menacing global order. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Babe of Peace. ly carved in the form'of a lamb. Hamilton Shirley Ameraslnghe, Q&A They had followed the Great Star, The shepherds seemed to sense the the Sri Lanka diplomat who presides Match up the U.S. state with Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor over the assembly, told delegates State agencies and it had led them to the little stable Wise Men's disapprovAl, for they fell its correct nickname. Wednesday before the recess that the near the inn. The Star had gone urging ban 1. New Mexico "Opinion —— ■——------— < back, bowing, so that the Wise Men international economic situation “is before them until it stood over where might approach the manger. The 2. UUh the young Child lay. rapidly worsening with consequences on smoking 3. Kansas shepherd with little boy had to tug at that could prove calamitous for The Wise Men were surprised and 4. Washington him to get him to step back. The little many of the poorer countries.” HARTFORD (UPI) — A smoking 5. Idaho Good will to men a little chagrin^ to find this Infant, boy was clinging to the manger, and Rather than formally adjourning, ban in House and Senate halls and in who was to be mankind's Savior, a) Sunflower state as the father pulled him away the lad the assembly declared itself in committee hearing rooms during b) Evergreen state As sure as snowflakes and Over thousands of years, the lodged in such humble surroundings. dropped his toy lamb into the crib. recess to be ready for a quick Connecticut General Assembly c) Gem state Santa Claus and children’s city-state and the nation But there was no doubt that this was Now the Wise men approached the reconvening to assess results of the sessions was called for Thursday by d) Land of Enchantment the place, for there was the Star Paris Noi^-South economic con­ three of the state’s leading health e) Beehive State sparkling eyes, someone is became the most important manger and knelt before the Child. A shining overhead. ference scheduled for late spring. agencies and the state health depart­ going to say to us during this social and political units. The halo of gold shone around the Infant's Those talks between 27 in­ ment. ANSWERS; ~ ■V And so, although tired and worn, head so that the visitors could barely season of peace on earth and morality of the family and the the Three Wise Men prepared to pre­ dustrialized and developing nations Each member of the General make out the Holy Couple in the are centering on the demands of os q» «« P t good will to men: ‘‘Wouldn’t it tribe, sanctioned by custom sent themselves to the Baby. Tliey Assembly this week received a letter ...viM background. The Wise Men knelt Third World nations for relief from signed by the health commissioner set their servants to work on their be wonderful if we could keep and religion, was codified into there awed by the Babe's Presence, their huge debts and for more stabili­ and by the presidents of the lung, the spirit of Christmas the written law. camel packs, untying ropes and un- humble befdre His goodness. heart and cancer groups in the state. whole year ’round?” Yet morality still did not vrrapping the gifts they had brought Meanwhile, the servants struggled for the King of Kings. forward with their costly burdens We’ve all said it, many times necessarily extend beyond the There were gold and jewels, and — and we’ve been sincere. But largest social unit. Throughout and laid the gifts at the feet of the Alaska gets % there were robes of finely Child. In the process, some of the recorded and unrecorded time, how many of us have ever and stiver cloth. Frankencense and gems and gold coins poured out of network TV myrrh suffused the air with their stopped to analyze just what war has been the usual means their bags and into the manger. JUNEAU, Alaska (UPI) the ingredients are that of solving disagreements pungent aromas. Each Wise Man The Child lay there for a moment, — Alaskans will have their produce this feeling of happy between nations. ordered that his own gifts be piled unmovlng. Then one hand came up first regular look at outside the stable, and then bade his anticipation, this glow of affec­ Today, however, the from his side and reached out and network television next 2 servants carry them inside. month. tion for others? realities of nuclear weaponry “I Bring You Good Tidings.” touched something, and closed over As the Wise Men entered the stable it. The Child smiled. The State of Alaska and Have we ever considered have made war no longer a RCA reached agreement they were annoyed to find that other And from the door of the stable on TV transmissions by just what persons we include in practical extension of persons had come before them. The came the happy voice of the our expression of ‘‘good will to diplomacy. Like it or not, all worshippers appeared to be satellite to five urban shepherd's little boy. areas and 23 Alaska men?” ' mankind is now truly one fami­ shepherds, ragged, unshorn men in "It’s my lamb!" he cried, his eyes Today’s thought soiled and tattered garments. One of villages, some of which ly, and aggression against one shining with delight. "He reached for have never had any Too often the good will these shepherds held the hand of a lit­ my lamb!" network television’ seems to reach only as far as member of that family could tle boy of about 7. whose other hand 4 In the past, Alaskans our immediate families and lit­ lead to the end of the world Christmas vow have had television from tle circles of friends. That’s family as a whole. In solemn humility new promises In still of night — a soft baby’s cry vow the lower 48 states only for fine, but it’s not enough, not Peace, based upon brotherly Hushes a worried world as the niat first place — in heart — Christ Bowers students conduct International Festival special occasions, like nearly enough in the kind of in­ love, expressed by world law Elastem Sky shall be — Miracle of Christmas elections. But under a $1.5 million terconnected, interdependent and enforceable by some Flames bright His Star — resounding Seeking His Truth that will make Members of the 5th and 6th grades at Bowers School observed the holidays with an Inter­ AMEN them free! grant from the Alaska world we live in today. means, seems to be the only national Festival. Wearing appropriate costumes representing various countries are, from Legislature, Juneau, To songs of His Birth in Bethlehem! Mohandas Gandhi added that "if The history of mankind can alternative. How to attain it is May these promises so reverently Lee Roderick left, Don Struthers, India; Lisa McRory, Japan; Patricia McNamara, England; Rodney Anchorage, Sitka, Bethel A world deeply scarred with bitter made The Herald's Christians would really live the Gill, Mexico; and Chris Parker, Germany. Event included games and dances from each of and Ketchikan and the be seen as a gradual extension something else again. But it Washington Correspondent pain — Flame His Star brighter — never to teachings of Christ, as found in the the countries. (Herald photo by Pinto) villages will have network of certain basic moral beliefs. must begin with each of us as In prayer — strives to rejoice again fade — Bible, all of India would be Christian television, starting Jan. 15. Brotherly love, kindness, individuals. That His Banner — symbol of peace WASHINGTON - In the Middle today.” truthfulness, cooperation — all When we say ‘‘peace on Celebrate the hour of His Holy Birth in the worlif— Blast, sovereigns such as Jordan's No less have America’s greatest With hopes of True Peace — GOOD Forever — in their hearts be un­ King Hussein say the outlook for Moses to check complaint of these no doubt had their earth,” let it mean peace for statesmen recognized the value to WILL ON EARTH! ' furled! lasting peace is the best it has been in the nation of following Christ’s origins in the primitive family all peoples and all countries, Faithful ■ before His Manger shall Rev. Walter A. Hyszko (nany years, and even Palestinian example. “As to Jesus of Nazareth,” about bakery tile floor group. not just those who agree with bow — St. John’s Church leader Yasser Arafat talks of com­ wrote Benjamin Franklin, “...I think CHRISTMAS When the tribe and the clan our political philosophy. promise. Lebanon is relatively at Town Counsel Victor I. Moses will in­ for the bakery. the system of morals and his vestigate the events surrounding a recent He said that the town should be respon­ — groups of families — came When we say “good will to peace, albeit an enforced one, for the religion, as he left them to us, is the inspection of a Manchester bakery that sible for at least part of the cost of in­ May the serenity of Christmas find and keep you into being, there also came an men,” let it mean all men, not first time in nearly two years. best the world ever saw, or is likely to apparently led to the owner installing a stalling the new floor. He told the direc­ Meanwhile, the United States enlargement and greater en­ just those of our color, see.” new, and seemingly unnecessary, tile tors that it cost him about $7,(X)0 in content. May every day of this joyful season he filled with likewise is experiencing a much- Thomas Jefferson, the most forcement of the moral code. nationality or creed. floor. renovations to the bakery. About half of needed season of calm. FTesident brilliant man to have led the nation, John luliano spoke to the Board of that cost was for the floor work. joy . . . abundant in peace . . . rich in brotherhood. To But all these early beginnings Yes, it would be wonderful if Ford is preparing to vacate the White said, “I hold the precepts of Jesus as Directors earlier this month and said that GREETINGS all the cherished patrons we serve . . . our warmest gratitude. of morality centered on the the Christmas spirit could last House in aj^rently good humor and delivered by himself to the most an inspector from the town’s Health Moses said that he will talk with all the Happiness is patrons like you. Thanks! security of the immediate the whole year ’round. But Jimmy Carter enthusiastically pure, benevolent, and sublime which Department told him to put a tile floor in people involved in the matter. his bakery, luliano’s Bakery and Pizzeria. group and ended abruptly when almost as wonderful would be preparing to move into it. Even Mr. have ever been preached to man.” "As soon as I gather all the imormation, GIO VA m rS RES TA URANT Carter’s critics are giving him Jefferson was convinced that The floor had formerly been wooden. I will report to the board,” he said. NOR THWA Y PHARMA C Y it came to strange or rival real peace and good will even luliano said that after he began work on He said that he did not yet know how 250 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER generally high marks for his Cabinet Christ’s simple teachings of love and Closed Friday at 2 and All Day Saturday clans. for only this one season of the appointments, while the Kremlin’s the floor, he was told by a second inspec­ long it would take him to complete the charity were corrupted by early tor that a wooden floor was permissible study of the incident. year, for a change. cunning leaders have promised no Christian leaders whose doctrinal in­ crises — at least until after Inaugura­ novations had “no foundation in what E tion day. came from Him.” Rail line transfers sought It would be too much to ascribe all "Had the doctrines of Jesus been Keeping the spirit of these fortuitous circumstances to preached always as pure as they Christmas, but it is an historical fact came from his lips,” wrote Jeffer­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Seven members The lawmakers cited PW’s record of hoLDirff that wars have been stopped long son, "the whole civilized world would of the Connecticut congressional delega­ "dependable service, financially sound enough to celebrate the holy day. And by now have been Christian.” tion have asked Secretary of condition and good management" and said of the season © © C S V all one needs to do to experience the However diluted they may have Transportation William Coleman to ap­ Congress envisioned such transfers when prove transfers of ownership on two rail miracle of the Christmas spirit in become, Christ’s teachings have con­ it passed legislation earlier this year. C freight lines. • this often cynical city is drive past tinued to exert a powerful influence A bill was passed to allow transfers “to Christmas is a time of IT * S A The delegation asked consideration of better serve the rail transportation needs awarded a citation by Gov. the national Christmas tree with its for good. About ^ years after the the transfer of the ,Plainfield-to-Groton giving. Ella T. Grasso for their efforts soft red lights blazing on the Ellipse of the region and to improve the financial Savior’s birth, Italian Theologian St. and Groton Old Main rail lines from Con­ viability of the region’s rail system.” There are many, perhaps in helping others. ECHS was RICUTJ?//' ° behind the Executive Mansion. Augustine wrote: “I have read in solidated Rail Corp. to the Providence and most of us, who are more one of the first three high “We combine our year-long Plato and Cicero sayings that are Worcester Railway Co. generous at this time of the celebration of historical events,” very wise and very beautiful’ but 1 schools in the state to be said Mr. Ford in lighting the tree, year and. more neglectful the never read in either of them: “Come 0^0® ® O p recognized by the Governor’s "with a personal rededication to unto me all ye that labor and are rest of the year. Youth Action Awards Com­ timeless values: peace on earth and heavy laden.” And there are those who give mittee. good will toward men.” David 0. McKay, the late Mormon of themselves not only now at ■The ECHS students have Why are greetings a little warmer, leader, wrote that "Christ came to Christmas, but throughout the been visiting senior citizens tips a little bigger, and even the air a redeem the world from sin. He came year. little clearer on Christmas? What is with love in his heart for every in­ who are shut-ins at convales­ the miracle of Christmas? ’These are the various social, dividual...By choosing him as our cent homes for three years. Intelligent men and women ideal, we create within ourselves a religious and fraternal groups They have tutored other through the ages have had no difficul­ desire to be like him, to have who undertake and sustain students and conducted ty in crediting Jesus Christ himself, fellowship with him. We perceive life many projects. They are too recreational activities at the the Babe of Bethlehem, as the source as it should be and as It may be.” many and too varied to list Warehouse Point State of the miracle that persists 20 cen­ And Evangelist Billy Graham has here, but it is their efforts turies later. said flatly that "if every person in receiving home. They serve as "No drama ever written," said Ac­ throughout the year which America would turn to Jesus Christ instructors for the han­ tress Helen Hayes, "can equal the show all of us that the Spirit of right now, our problems would be dicapped and as Big Brothers depth of meaning and beauty of the over tomorrow. Every national and Christmas is not a seasonal and Big Sisters. first Christmas...Even today, we do international problem faced by man thing. We are sure there are other not merely re-enact the birth of would be overcome tomorrow if we Christ; we re-live it.” 2 Each of us probably has in activities, too, but this in­ SIDE GLANCES returned voluntarily to Jesus by G ill Fox Napoleon said this of Christ: mind a group or an individual dicates the scope of the spirit Christ...” "Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne The miracle of Christmas 1976, just representing the best in what among the students at East and myself have found empires; but as in ages past, continues to be the we call Christian living. Catholic High School. upon whom do these creations of our birth and life of one solitary man — Whild not downgrading for We congratulate them for genius depend? Upon force. Jesus Jesus Christ. one minute the activities of all the recognition they have alone founded his empire upon love, ( c ) Scripps League ' the other groups and in­ received and thank them. and to this very day millions would Newspapers 1976 die for him.” 4 dividuals in our community, They have made Christmas we think it is fitting on this and much of the rest of the Christmas Eve to salute the year more meaningful to many students at East Catholic High people with the gift of caring, School who were recently which is priceless. Alm anac

By United Press International On this day in history: T ^ay is Friday, Dec. 24, the 359th In 1814, a peace treaty between the Yesterdays day of 1976 with seven to follow. It’s United States and Great Britain was Christmas Eve. signed, ending the War of 1812. The moon is between its new phase In 1865, six men, most of them and first quarter. veterans of the Confederate An»y> The morning stars are Mars and organized a secret fraternal society employes at the annual Christmas 2.‘> y«*urH u|40 / Saturn. in Pulaski, Tenn., known as the Ku party. < Sf The truditiunal candlelight service The evening stars are Mercury, KIux Klan. 10 yeurs ugo takes place at South United Venus and Jupiter. l.ust minute Christmas shoppers youth specialty shop Methodist Church. Those bom on this date are under In 1942, Adni. Jean Louis Darlan, hurry to reach homes for Christmas "Thank eve in advance of a snowstorm that No more Bicentennial toys during our the sign of Capricorn. the French administrator of North 757 Main Street In Downtown Manchester Robert E. Carney, former Herald I lifetime!" American frontiersman Kit Carson Africa, was assassinated as a sym­ reporter, is honored by Herald at times reaches blizzard strength. was born Dec. 24, 1809. pathizer of the French Vichy regime. / PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Dec. 24, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 24.1976- PAGE SEVEJJ-A Roy-Warren Special state grand jury investigation • ‘.’O' r Today’s Patricia A. Warren and Pvt. El Dennis L. Roy, USA, both of Manchester, were married Dec. 18 at Mama news summary of Peter Reilly trial conduct ordered Mia’s Caterers in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wutsch of 98 Ridge St. '^ e bridegroom is the son of Mr. CoirtplM from UnIM Press Infmatlonal HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ special prosecutor to assist Sponzo in home near the time of his mother’s lawyer, T.F. Gilroy Daly of Fair- and Mrs. Joseph Kenny of 98 Oakland St. ticut’s chief Superior Court judge ap­ the inquiry, but has not decided who death, but did not tell Reilly’s field. Justice of the Peace Robert Blanchard of Manchester pointed a one-man grand jury to In­ the prosecutor will be. lawyers about the evidence. It stayed Santore hinted there may be other performed the double-ring ceremony. vestigate the arrest and prosecution Earlier this week. Chief State’s At­ in the prosecution’s files for three cies to assess the damage caused evidence in the case that needs to be ’The bride, given In marriage by her stepfather, wore a of Peter A. Reilly despite a report torney Joseph T. Gormley Jr. said he years before Santore found it. State by the Argo Merchant oil spill and examined. gown design^ with V-neckline with modified mandarin earlier this week by the state’s top found nothing improper in Reilly’s Santore, called “a young man who He said he asked Speziale to take GREENWICH -Teamster un­ propose legislature to prevent collar, set-in midriff, and full sleeves. Her headpiece was prosecutor there was nothing im­ prosecution. has not had experience” by Gormley “appropriate action” because of ion workers in nine southern future spills. a halo of holly and white miniature carnations which i proper about the case. Last month, Reilly was freed of all this week, asked Speziale to appoint Gormley’s report and “other states will vote next month on a matched her colonial bouquet. Judge John A. .Speziale, who charges in his mother’s death by the grand jury and special matters” which he sent to the judge AKRON, Ohio -Firestone Is i Miss Sandra J. Warren of Manchester was her sister's tentative agreement with United presided during Reilly’s trial, Judge Simon S. Cohen after prosecutor. in a sealed affidavit. Parcel Parcel Service. The recalling 2,070 Deluxe (Champion ; maid of honor. ordered Superior Court 'Judge Litchfield County State’s Attorney He asked Speziale to pick a Santore said what needs to be ballots will be mailed and Sup-R-Belt bias-belted passenger | Richard H. Roy of Manchester served as his brother’s Maurice J. Sponzo "to determine Dennis A. Santore showed the judge prosecutor “unrelated to (Santorc’s) examined is the decision of Bianchi car tires which may have b^n ; best man. returned for counting in mid- whether or not there is probable evidence he found in the file of the office or any state’s attorney’s office to prosecute Reilly even though the January and covers 11,000 manufactured with the wrong | A reception was held at Mama Mia’s Caterers. cause to believe that a crime or late State’s Attorney John F. in the Division of Criminal Justice of prosecutor knew about the Finneys’ Mrs. Roy is employed at Hardee’s in Manchester. Pvt. workers. fabric in one of the body plies. The | crimes have been committed within Bianchi. the state of Connecticut.” statements. Roy is stationed at Ft. Dlx, N.J. and will be permanently tires, size J78-15, are white : this county" in the Reilly case. The evidence showed Bianchi knew Sponzo will be able to subpoena “Functions of a state’s attorney whitewall and carry the serial i stationed with the U. S. Army in Europe in March when HARTFORD -The Connecticut Spezlale also said he will appoint a Reilly was seen several miles from witnesses to testify in private. are not purely those of an executive number VHV1DD9406, and will be i Mrs. Roy will be joining him. Business and Industry Association Speziale said in his order, “It officer. As a representative of the has approved a proposal to repeal replaced at no charge if returned i appears to this court that the ad­ people of the state, he is under a duty within 60 days of notification. the state's pregnancy compensa­ j ministration of justice requires a not solely to obtain convictions, but, Pvl. and Mrs. Dennis L. Roy 3 tion law. The CBIA said it would prompt investigation.” more importantly, to determine that not oppose the law if all 50 states CUDAHY, Wls.-Some 1,224 in- ; Reilly supporters An earlier request for a special there is reasonable ground to hadit, but feels it places a burden sufficiently cooked canned hams : prosecutor was denied by Supreme proceed with a criminal ^ arg e,” he on Connecticut business since it were shipped from Wisconsin to ; Ckiurt Chief Justice Charles S. House. said. and only one other state have such parts of six easterns states and i pleased with probe Reilly was charged with murder by Gormley, at the request of Gov. Dr. Lamb a law. should be recooked or returned ; state'police on Sept. 29,1973, the day Ella T. Grasso, investigated Reilly’s according to company officials. : HARTFORD (UPI) - "I feel that mater, (k)llege of the Holy Cross in after his mother, Barbara Gibbons, prosecution and concluded Monday Regional The three-pound hams processed : finally something fair is being done, Worcester, Mass. was found murdered in her Falls Cohen acted too quickly in dismissing by Patrick Cudahy Inc. and i He said it was the first time he was 2 not only for Peter Reilly, but for all Village home. He was convicted of the manslaughter charge. Reader asks about arthritis named a one-man grand juror and is CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -A stamped with the number 60846, : the people," said Murray Madow at first-degree manslaughter by a On Tuesday, Cohen said Gormley review board set up by the city to were distributed to Shop-Rite ; not intimidated by the job, which is By Lawrtace E. Lamb, M.D. the news a one-man grand jury will Litchfield Superior (k)urt jury in was “completely wrong” and study possible effects of genetic stores in New York, New Jersey, ; investigate the prosecution of Reilly sure to receive a lot of attention. April 1974 and granted a new trial in “should keep his mouth shut” in a research at Harvard University Connecticut, western i for the death of his mother. “It is one of the functions we must March of this year after new case that’s pending. gets relief from them will release its findings in Massachusetts, eastern Penn-; expect to encounter. It is one of our evidence was presented by his more or not use them so You can still get arthritis “It makes me feel good,” said Dear Dr. Lamb— I am 51 should use them. They will January. Experiments combining sylvania and Delaware, the com­ duties and we do it,” Sponzo said. much until it lets up? without work. Those little Madow, of Sharon. He was one of a years old and have small not cause any harm. genetic material from different pany said. group of Connecticut residents who nodes on a couple of my I think I have arthritis in nodes on the fingers are not staKzfatXflciMiHieixaHWiMifldMtMiMtHCGziaiMiiy related to wear and tear or Recurrent attacks of organisms to create new life worked for three years to have Reilly fingers. Lately my hands my neck. Is there anything AMERICUS, Ga. —Jimmy 4 arthritis certainly do not forms, have caused fears of possi­ I can do to keep it from get­ use. Osteoarthritis tends to cleared and the case reopened. swell up at night and hurt, mean the disease is any ble disaster in densely populated Carter’s mother, "Miss Lillian” ting worse? involve the joints used Reilly’s lawyer, T.F. Gilroy Daly and my toes hurt. My neck better. In osteoarthritis it Bostone. is feeling much better after suf­ of Fairfield, said the investigation, hurts most in the morning. Dear Reader — Most of most particularly the hips, knees and ankles that must may mean the joint in­ fering arthritic pains inthe hip, ordered Thursday hy Superior (k)urt What causes arthritis? Is your questions are directed but will have to spend Christmas ; bear the body weight. volved is being used too LYNN, Mass. —A spokesman Judge John A. Speziale, is “a major it too much work with the toward the problem of os­ in the hospital. She wants to be in ; our friends and Baseball pitchers may much. In osteoarthritis the for the (ieneral Electric Co. says step towards getting justice.” hands? Do people who teoarthritis, or wear and top health for her son’s inaugura­ neighbors, all best develop a similar form of pain can usually be a contract with the Defense “At last the proper steps are being don’t work much get tear arthritis. There are tion next month. The family will wishes for holiday several different kinds of degenerative arthritis in­ relieved by resting the Department for the new Army taken to look into the administration arthritis? Does damp air helicopter announced Thursday bring Christmas to her, sources arthritis. No one knows volving the elbow. joint. A few hours or a cou­ of justice so far as it relates to the happiness. coming into the bedroom at will stabilize employment for a close to the family said. what causes osteoarthritis. Dampness may not be an ple of days off the feet death of Barbara Gibbons (Reilly’s night make it worse or couple years at GE’s aircraft divi­ Those little nodes you important factor in causing may relieve the pain from mother) and the prosecution of Peter cause it? arthritis of the hips. sion at Lynn. The initial contract WASHINGTON -Rep. Norman j Reilly,” Daly said. A hug for Santa Eiach time it flares up, speak of affect the ter­ the disease, but many peo­ ple do find that it worsens You need to move all is for $49.4 million for 53 engines D’Amours, D-N. H., has written i “I’m delighted.” Santa (Rick Gentile) popped in from the North Pole a few days early and received a hug does that means it is get­ minal joint, nearest the tip to President-elect Jimmy Carter | of your fingers. the symptoms caused by your joints through the full by end of 1979. Superior Court Judge Maurice J. from Georgiana Fox, a resident of Oestfield Convalescent Home during a party at the ting worse? Do Spandex range of motion each day urging him to convene a summit \ Sponzo, 62, of West Hartford, said he gloves which one can buy Rheumatoid arthritis tends the disease. home. East Catholic High Students entertained with carols. (Herald photo by Pinto) Yes, those stretch gloves to prevent loss of function. conference of the world’s leading i will approach the case with “a little to wear at night really help to affect the middle joints National industrial nations at Bretton ; and the knuckle joints. The do seem to help. There is But the mistake most of that crusader spirit.” arthritis of the bands or patients with osteoarthritis Woods, N. H., to discuss the im -; The “Crusaders” is the nickname just make you more com­ little nodes you have are no evidence that they delay DENVER -Som e 200 teen­ make is overexercising the plications of recent world o il; of the sports teams at Sponzo’s alma 0(/e want you, our valued customers, to fortable? Would you not exceptionally dis­ progression of the disease agers who had been vacationing at or in any way cure it, but if joint. Exercise is useful in Snow Mountain Ranch, A YMCA price increases on the world know that it’s a great delight Births recommend wearing abling, as in rheumatoid economy. arthritis, but they can be they relieve pain and these cases only to main­ camp near Granby, were to wish you a happy holiday. Your them? tain the range of motion patronage is truly appreciated. When one’s arthritis is unconfortable. They can stiffness that is great, hospitalized in and | and strength. It is better Colorado with an illness Agostinelli ^arnum , ^ioiker^ flaring up is it better to occur without significant since that is about all many International | Slayton, Stephen Jon, paternal grandmother is to exercise a short time diagnosed as “winter vomiting Aubin, Melissa Read, Karen Michele, use the hands and feet arthritis elsewhere in the medicines accomplish. eight hundred eighty-seven g son of Timothy and Elizabeth Slayton of And I think anyone who then rest and not overuse disease." While a lot is not known BELGRADE, Yugoslavia —An ‘flattered’ Catherine, daughter of daughter of Hollis E. Jr. body. naain street, in m and Nancy Boudreau Read Deborah Morgan Slayton of Coventry. His maternal the joint.______about the disease, it almost never investigatory commission today ^ Richard C. and Carol Ann Artistic Hair Design Inc. downtown manchester, | Spencer Aubin of South St., of Newman St. She was Storrs. He was bom Dec. grandparents are Mr. and is fatal. blamed an air traffic controller | Nathan Agostinelli said that he is Coventry. She was bom bom Dec. 15 at Manchester 17 at M a n c h e ste r Mrs. Harry Morgan of Rt. 5i»i5s for history’s worst in flight colli-1 flattered but has given no serious 341 Broad St., Suite 105 I Dec. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Memorial Hospital. His 31. (Coventry. sion, charging he forgot he gave ^ consideration to a proposal made by Manchester, CT. 646-0863 rv*/*V permission to a jetliner to climb Wallace J. Irish Jr. that Agostinelli Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are NEW YORK —A three-alarm zsszwiaiiMSMSfiMecMd maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo fire in a downtown Brooklyn to the spot where it smashed into ^ be considered as a Republican can­ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Boudreau of Daytona, Fla. department store Wednesday another jet. All 176 persons § didate for governor in 1978. Spencer Jr. of 12 Cross St.. Her paternal grandparents gutted the building, which then aboard the two planes were killed Irish, recently named to the Coventry. Her paternal are Mr. and Mrs. Hollis E. collapsed. At least four persons in the Sept. 10 accident. S Republican State Central Com­ grandmother is Mrs. Ethel Read of Somerville, Mass. were killed and officials said four mittee, said that he plans to meet E Aubin of Buena Vista Rd., She has a brother, John TODAY’S TREASURES more bodies may be inside the TOKYO -Takeo Fukuda, a 71- | with Frederick Beibel, Republican Coventry. Her maternal Robert, 3. five-story building. year-old conservative bureaucrat § state chairman, and suggest that great-grandparents are and financial wizard, was elected Agostinelli be considered for the top Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. P o z z a to , Amy WASHINGTON -Rep. Japan’s 13th postwar prime ^ political office in the state. Franklin of Wethersfield. Elizabeth, daughter of 1870s' Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., and minister today by razor-thin § “ I think a great deal of his Gary T. and Lynne Camelli margins in boths houses of parlia- character,” Irish said of Agostinelli, Fitzgerald, Andrew Rep. William R. Cotter, D-Conn., Pozzato of 8 Strong Ave., have asked President-elect Jim­ ment. He succeeds Prime ^ a former mayor of Manchester and Joseph, son of Leslie and K BS Christmas Minister Takeo Miki who former state comptroller. Mary Gorman Fitzgerald Vernon. She was bom Dec. By JeiB Banes ■'Tu’Ta'W’Vj my Carter and five federal agen­ 12 at Manchester resigned. ;S Agostinelli said that the election C of 1 King St., Rockville. He Memorial Hospital. Her (Tiristmas on the Kansas done a century ago. The for governor is still two years away was born Dec. 19 at prairies in the 1870s was church is respledent with and he has not given much thought to Rockville General maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward not the cold and colorless greenery, red ribbons and the idea of running for the post. Hospital. His maternal holiday we might imagine. chains of colored paper. the smile KV grandmother is Alice Gor­ Camelli Sr. of 11 Plano PI. Hdr paternal grandparents It was not store-bought. White candles shed a man of Killingworth. His There were no trees friendly greeting from paternal grandparents are are Mr. and Mrs. John Poz­ zato of 21 Echo Dr., Ver­ shaped by commercial each window. Panes have is always in Mr. and Mrs. Patrick growers. There were few if been decorated with Fitzgerald of Norwich. He non. Her maternal great- grandparents are Mr. and any shiny glass baubles or snowflakes cut from white has a brother, Daniel tinsel and the lighting paper. / Patrick, 2W. Mrs. Primo Nerini of Hart­ ford. Her paternal great- arrangements were hazar­ The Monger house, a grandparents are Mr. and dous at best. crude two-story dwelling of Mrs. Manuel Pozzato of In spite of these restric­ hand-hewn cottonwood Howe, Robert William logs, is a showcase for the III, son of Robert W. Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. tions, the windows of the creative talents of the and Donna Yeomans Howe Cow Town sparkle with Christmas cheer. Cow homemaker that enabled W' of West Hartford. He was her to create a (Tiristmas bom Dec. 1 at Manchester Town is a historic project from scraps of little or V# Memorial Hospital. His Lanham, Dionna which seeks to preserve maternal grandparents are Marie, daughter of Nor­ and restore in a village set­ nothing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank man R. and Carol Lefebvre ting the life of the pioneer. Walnuts wrapped in tin- Yeomans of 57 Kensington Lanham of Lebanon. She Situated on the banks of the foil thoughtfully hoarded St. His paternal grand­ was born Dec. 17 at Arkansas River near the scraps of calico and Santa’s dashing through Manchester Memorial heart of Wichita, Kan., it gingham sewn together for parents are Mr. and Mrs. tha snow to bring each, Robert W. Howe Sr. of 95A Hospital. Her maternal consists of more than 30 festive ribbons, seedpods, weeds and feathers for Sycamore Lane. His grandparents are Mrs. historical buildings, five of and every one of you Mary Lefebvre of French which are original. stmc- holiday arrangements, maternal great­ sheaves of wheat woven lots of good cheer for grandmothers are Mrs. Rd., Bolton, and the late tures. These include the Joseph Lefebvre. Her Joseph P. Allen Drug into wreaths and 2 the holiday . . . and Frank Yeomans of 215 deocrations, corn husks Oakland St. and Mrs. Hazel paternal grandparents ate Store; a newspaper, bank, dried and shaped into our glad thanksi Anderson of 179 E. Center Mrs. Sybil Lanham of law office, jail, school figures for a St. His paternal great- Fordsville, Ky. and the late house, church and per­ or a child’s doll. Scraps of rest assured grandparents are Mr. and Joseph Lanham. She has sonage, railroad depot, ( 7 ^ yarn, bits of paper, meces iiJ /ieep C^frislTnas Mrs. Cecil S. Howe of two brothers, J. Wayne, 8, saloon, city hall, houses, an of string, empty Aread Kittery, Maine. He has two pnd James 6; and two undertaker’s establish­ you are always ffiMing it neap S) cnirpeapta sisters, Jennifer, 7 and sisters, Carol Ann, 7, and ment and blacksmith shop. spools, in fact, erwthing Kendra, 2'A. Pamela Rad; 3. Volunteers endeavored that'came into the pipneer its meamig n ez^ ends to decorate the village home was fair game for welcome 4 much as it would have been her creative imagination. (2nd iis^milisdieJoapjail) If you’ve been shop­ ping, you’ll find it hard to Frotfi The Staff Of The whether you are believe that the best things in life are free. Carriage ^nuse ,^aIo« shopping At 18 Oak Street, In Downtown Manchester or ^ ^ • S(vts()T^’s ^ H T i ngs We'te wishing all our neighbors and friends the best that Christmas has & exchanging merchandise to offer, and much more. Many thanks for your loyal, continued patronage. 11 great stores built on two words:'“Smiling Service” .Quality Service Since 1941 Genuine Parts

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CON(X)RD, N.H, (UPI) - The regional McGlennon said It was possible for PSC pinning its hopes on federal EPA Ad- after spending “75 per cent of my time adminatrator of the Environmental to submit plans for an acceptable open minstrator Russell Train overturning his over three months” studying documenta­ Protection Agency says if the Public Ser­ cooling system, but added EPA ruling. tion related to the Seabrook Plant. He vice Ckimpany submitted a plan for a recommends a closed system fbr plants MiiGlennon expressed confidence Train called the decision to disapprove the closed cooling system at the Seabrook such as Seabrook. would uphold his decision. cooling system “the most imjiortant nuclear power plant, the EPA would be However, the Nuclear Regulatory Agen­ “If I am correct, isn’t it better to find decision” He has made as an EPA ad- "virtually bound to approve it." cy does not approve the use of a closed out now then to wait a month or so when minstrator. -- John McOlennon appeared before the system, such as cooling towers, at even more money has been invested” in “I clearly started out with a mind to New Hampshire Water Supply and Pollu­ Seabrook. McGlennon said Uie NRA made the plant, McKIlennon said. ^ -radlly the earlier determination,” he said. tion Control Commission to defend his that determination before EPA revoked He said Train’s decision would have An In making the decision to overturn the decision in November to reverse EPA ap­ its certification of the closed system. He impact on any proposal for a nuclear earlier ruling, McGlennon said he was proval of the planned opwn cooling system said the NRA now may change its mind power plant in the country. aware of the effect it would have on PSC, at Seabrook. on the matter. “His decision could set a new standard construction and labor groups, and con­ PERSONAL The PSC has proposed using tunnels McGlennon was critical of the PSC for of what exceptions*are allowed “on sumers. S&H STAMPS MAKES US which discharge heated water Into the not submitting a revised cooling system cooling systems, McGlennon said. He said the appeals process used by the HOURB TEE ocean 7,000 feet from the Seabrook plant. plan. He said It was obvious the firm was McGlennon said his decision was made EPA “stinks” b^ause it is too slow. Pwieneand PUn 4 IpwMweer ^ NO. ONE MON.-IAT. ‘DONB WHILI YOU WAIT* llaE O n a l O M i See Art OooaMon 1081 MAIN IT . HERE'S WISHING YOU A l O 7 2 IE A ( T TNURB. MANCHESm J O Y O L S AND C L O R IO L S MIDDLE TURNPIKE m o M lA I-IS M UConn researcher links algae to pollution tests CHRISTMASTIME! W « Hew StSi Jsees, Seeks, MANCHESTER a JessSRS SsHs ***<>»r M un »»**'* HAS ITI STAMFORD (UPI) — A University of Yarish, an assistant biology professor at right from the saawater. be done at the UConn Marine Research Wi SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Connecticut biologist says he hopes to es­ UConn’s Stamford branch, said algae are Yarish said-4raca metal concentrations Laboratory at Noank. ARTISTIC Phone tablish algae as a useful measuring important because, as one of the basic are not subject to W rt-term or erratic To collect his samples, Yarish often out AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION HAIR “system” to keep track of heavy metals items in the marshland food chain, they changes, but act asSndjeators of the wades in tidal mudflats at 5:30 a.m. and Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 polluting the food chain. HEATING and SHEH METAL are eaten by higher animals and eventual­ average concentrations oim etals in the has been mistaken for a trespassing DESIGNS, Dr. (Charles Y ari^ fald he plans ly often end up being eaten by humans. seawater over a relatively long period. hunter or an oysterman. , JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. to make the first comprehensive survey At each stage the concentration of trace Once he was stopped by someone who 164 EAflfT CENTEai STREETT MANGHBBTB 3 1 New England Mechanical Services, he. 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They are a who came from John Robinson’s con­ the mute and voiceless ground of the thorough investigations — by factory trained spaefaf/sts 4 reminder of what Christmas is all gregation in Holland to join the universe, but that he comes and look neater, too. Phil Pats about. Plymouth Colony in 1630. Sears went down in the depths. I see this in him The 6-foot, 270-pound AR C O 0 T E M P t E T "They expected a General to Harvard Divinity School and who lay in the manger, a human . Locicsro and ZIdek Mrs. Crumbley, who CAIWET AND FLCKM COVSING And were given a (^ild. served a number of pastorates in child, and yet different from us all. I defeated a male opponent 64S-9036 aaw s w T'OFia it,, sat t.« lain i in «■< t e l They expected a Coronation Massachusetts. see that he, whom ‘all the universe to become one of the few POP AUTO REPAIB H c tm m an oi iiaa uu csiiici 643-4462 And were given a Star. He wrote religious books and was could not contain; comes down into female sheriff’s in the CMReclicHt's Lirgest Floor Coveriig Dealer They expected Victory co-editor for a time of a religious the world of little things, the little country, said she will in­ 706 Main 8 t • “Arco Charga” • Manchastar magazine, but his most lasting fame And were given Love.” things of my life, into the world of itiate dress inspection for comes from this C3iristmas hymn. homelessness and refugees, a world the department. from “The Midnight CTear” The above stanza comes after the se­ Conn. Most Complete Garden Center where there are lepers, lost sons, and “My men will meet the — Fanolio cond verse. When you sing this hymn, MERCURY men and women who are afraid, a standard dress and un­ Not ju s t for a sea so n consider the words carefully. They world in which men cheat and are iform code in Ohio,” she bring a message that is meant for all Phone 646-27S6 Too many look upon the Christmas cheated, in which men die and are said in an interiview. “In EAST HARTFORD NURSERY Season as just that, a period of time seasons not just for Christmas. killed..... 1375 Silvar Lana NO tERVtCE CHARQE the past they slid away East Hartford M9-0600 at the end of the year in which we The first-graders’ Let me put it in the form of an il­ from this somewhat. My celebrate — and that is all. Consider Christmas play lustration. If I look at a fine piece of men will stand inspec­ it, rather, a call and a challenge for fabric through a magnifying glass, I fFe Have Ever^hing For l a r t l A number of churches today are tion.” find that it is perfectly clear at the 6" 127 Maii Mroil Minciiifiir the whole year. making an effort to reach their In preparation for taking Your Home Gardening Needs. 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She was departments and getting there is a stirring message that is ap­ looking at it. 1S1 CENTER ST. ^ 70 UNION ST. rewarded with a totally ad-libbed her ow.n department Friendly Season’s Greetings MANCHESTER, CONN. 7T!.' .. ^ ROCKVILLC, CONN. 270 Broad 8L Op«n 0-5:15 Dally 649-4628 propriate for all the year. Many of And so it is with the miracle of Man. - am la-a — ■ .• Moa. • Set production that began with a six- organized. from the Employees and them contain the “social gospel" knowledge which is bestowed upon TtMir*., M 1M l8 Open Saturday til 5 year-old girl crossing the stage, though th§y were written long before me by the Christmas event: If I look w ith dialing an imaginary number and Management. . . 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pa g e TWELVE-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Fri., Dec. 24, 1976 MANCHEilTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Dec. 24, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN-A i l Christmas message V For unto us a child is bom; unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called wonderful counselor, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. One-thousand-nine-hundred-and-se- of time. So many times we are not in our fine friends and venty-six years have come and gone the gifts we give; perhaps it would be patrons—an abundance of since Jesus was born. Every year we better if we gave our love, our hap­ proclaim to each other and to the piness and peace throughout the year. Yuletime cheer. It has world that Christ is very much alive The shepherds of Bethlehem had been a pleasure being able LOCAL and sharing his life with us. Every day nothing to give but themselves and we to serve you. Our thanks. ST, BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 discussion of Dec. 1 Watchtower of our lives Jesus is born in each of us are to do the same. We are to be His E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, moderator. magazine article “How Wise Reprovers and He demands that we give birth to lights and our mission is to bless this pastor. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Aid Erring Ones.” Him by our own lives and actions. world with His presence. SUDS & SCISSORS DOGGIE SHOPPE Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Christmas has become the season of May your Christmas be merry. May Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. formal Worship, study and fellowship. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. ROUTE 30 POST ROAD PLAZA VERNON. CONN. GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Jacobson, rector, Rev. Ronald E. gifts because Christmas is the very you know peace in your days and dieeny QpeedNQS 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Archambault and Rev. Francis Haldeman, assistant to the rector. GIFT of God to us. And so we give faithfulness in your nights; and may Joy and laughter — that's Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. 7:30 a.m., Holy , Rite 1; 9 great and smalt gifts to those we love, the Father, who loves us all, shine on ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Edward J. Reardon, pastor emeritus. a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite 2,,with ser­ what we prescribe lor friends and Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; mon by Father Jacobson, no Church to those whose friendship we hold you and your families and give you His neighbors. It's a sure way William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Sunday Masses at 7:30 , 9. 10:30 a.m., School, Nursery care provided, coffee dear. But lest we forget the gifts of gift of Jesus Christ. to a happy holiday. Warm thanks. Killeen. noon, and 5 p.m. hour to follow; 11 a.m., Holy Commu­ today in a few weeks from now, let us Rev. Paul C. Trinque Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., NORTH UNITED METHODIST, nion, Book of Common Prayer, with ser­ I CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earl R. recall that God’s gift to us of His only President school auditorium; Sunday Masses at mon by Father Jacobson. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Custer, pastor. Son can never be compared with our Manchester Area Conferences MANCHESTER DRUG and noon in school auditorium. 9 and 10:30 a.m,, Worship Service, ser­ CENTER CONGREGATIONAL gifts which wear out with the passage of Churches THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main mon; “Doing The Vision,” coffee CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF ALL fellowship between services; 9 a.m., CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. 717 Main Straat Manchaatar St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. Church School, Nursery Grades 3 through Curtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr., 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m!. 6; 10:30 a.m., Church School, Nursery, pastors. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2; 7:30 9 a.m., Lighthouse Bible Study, Simp­ The birth of the Christ Chiid will be service; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Episcopal Church of Hebron, 4:30, Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. p.m., Christmas cantata presented by the son Wing; 10 a.m .,, Worship Service, celebrated in Manchester tonight Church, 7, family service, children's service, 10:30, Holy Com­ FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ chancel choir. Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Nelson with special Christmas Eve services. St. John’s Polish National Catholic munion: First Congregational <^WISHE‘" NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. ZION EVANGELICAL LCTHERAN preaching, No Church School for Grades 1 through 6; 11 a.m., Coffee Shoppe, 2 Protestant services in Manchester Church will have a midnight Church of Vernon, 7, family service, Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), tonight will take place at Calvary Shepherd’s Mass tonight, and Masses 11, candlelight service. for a 10:30 a.m.. Praise. Worship Service Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Woodruff Hall. Church, 8, watchnight service with at 9 and 1010:30 a.m. Christmas Day. Also, Trinity Lutheran Church of and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Kuhl, pastor. film of story of Jesus sung and told will be celebrat^ Rockville, 7, candlelight service; Very Merry Deliverance Service. 9 a.m., Divine Worship; 10:15 a m., CHURCH OF HUE NAZARENE, 236 by Johnny Cash; Center at most Manchester Roman Catholic Union of FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; 11:35 a m., First and Second Year Youth Congregational Church. 7:30 and Churches tonight. The Church of the Rockville, 7, family worship service; Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Rev. Donald R. Kauffman, associate 11:30, candlelight Communion ser­ Christmas! Beliasov, pastor. Instruction. pastor, Assumption will also have 5 and 7:30 Bolton Congregational Church, 7:30, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for vice, 10:30, wassail; Community 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a m.. Masses, and at 11:30 a carol service of lights and candles; St. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Vernon Sts. Brewer, minister. all ages; 10:45 am.. Morning Service, Baptist Church, 7:30, family service sing, and Christmas Day Masses at George's Episcopal Church of vice. 9 a m., Bible Classes; 10 a m., message by the Rev. Mr. Kauffman, of carols and candles; Emanuel 7:30, 9,10:30and 11:45a.m. andSand Bolton. 7:30 and 11, worship ser­ T W EE^ ’SspMialty CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Worship, : "God's Law of Par­ Children's Church and Nursery provided; 4 Lutheran Church, 4.30, family 7:30 p.m. St. James Church will also vices; of Shop Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. don"; 6 p.m., Worship, sermon: 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the Christmas service, 11, candlelight have Christmas Eve Masses at 5 and Bolton. 7. candlelight service of 773 NWh Street In Downtown Manchester Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul “(Juestions and Answers.” Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. service. 7 and Christmas Day Masses at 7:30, carols and readings; First Trinque. COMMUNITY BAPTIST C lll RCH, Also, North United Methodist 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Congregational Church of Coventry, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; AN AMERICAN BAPTIST C lll RCH, Church, 10, Christmas Eve St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will 7:30, family candlelight service, Pastor retells the story of Christmas Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, FIRST CIILRCH OF CHRIST, fellowship, 11, worship service; Se­ have a Christmas Day service of 11:30, traditional candlelight ser­ The Rev.. Kenneth Knox takes time from his pastoral duties at Talcottville Congregational a.m. minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH. of Christian education. cond Congregational Church, 7:30, Holy Communion at 11 a.m. vice; St. John's Episcopal Church of Church to once again read the story of the birth of the Christ Child to his wife and their 11 a m., , Sunday School 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, 9:15 a m.. Church School for all ages, for pupils up to the age of 20, care for candlelight service and pageant; St. P rotestant services in area Vernon. 7, family celebration, 11, life re’s how kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Mary’s Episcopal Church, 4:30, children, Dana, 1, Gary, 13, Stephen, 11, and Kerry, 6. (Herald photo by Pinto) pastor. very young pupils, subject of the lesson- churches tonight will take place at service of carols, 11:30. festival 10 a.m., Sunday School: 6:30 p.m.. during the service, Sharing Class, 20-40 children's Christmas pageant, 11, First Congregational Church of An­ Eucharist. to construct sermon: “Christian Science," golden “Sound of His Coming” radio program on Class led by the Rev. Mr. Lanz, 40-plus text from the Bible, "Arise, shine; for midnight Eucharist; South United dover, 7:30, Communion service; Midnight Mass will also be Class led by the Rev. Mr. Stairs; 10:30 a happy holiday— be WINF; 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. thy light is come, and the glory of the Methodist Church, 7:30, family Vernon United Methodist Church, 7, celebrated at many area Roman »™«»»««w»w'AREA CHURCHES ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL a.m.. Morning Worship, message: "A Lord is risen upon thee. " Isaiah W:l. The Comunion service, 11, candlelight candlelight service; Talcottville Catholic Churches. St. Bernard’s merry and light! Our best , 23 Golway St Resolution That Covers It all” Nursery is Oiristian Science Reading Room, 978 Communion service; 'Trinity Cove­ C ongregational C hurch, 11, Church of Rockville will also have a 5 Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. provided, 2 p.m., Service at Green Lodge, Main St., is open to the public Mondays COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, nant Church, 11, candlelight service; candlelight service; St. Peter’s p.m. Mass, and Sacred Heart Church ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 9 a.m., Mass in English: 10:30 a m . through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to you and yours. Our thanks. CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. EMANUEL LUTHERAN Clll RCH, Unitarian-Universalist Society, 5, 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte. Mass in Polish and English. and the first and third Thursday evenings of Vernon, a 7 p.m.. children’s Mass. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. David M. Campbell, pastor. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. Ronald pastor. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF from 7 to 9 except holidays, a free public 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday 10:45 a.m., Coffee and Conversation; 11 Fournier and Rev. Dale Gustafson, 9 a.m., Worship Service;-10:15 a^nr^., LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & pastors; Miss Jennie Jones, intern, Rev. lending library is maintained. School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ a.m.. Family Worship Service, Nursery 141 Mil Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evening Service. Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. sonage on Cornwall Dr. ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, provided for infants through Grade 2. Stu­ 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. ' COMPANY Bolton Notch. Conn. 11 a m., Worship with Communion, Stu­ TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 763 Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor, dent Recognition Sunday, sermon: Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. “Belief without the Church.” dent Recognition Sunday; 10:30 a.m., Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Rev. William J. Flynn, assoc, pastor, p.m.. Sacrament Service. coffee and carol sing; no (Tiurch School, Jelley, pastor. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant Rev. Frank Alagna, weekend assistant. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN children will attend church with their H tpatatenagatiaBa! 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m., Mor­ TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED to the pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. classes, and no adult forum, 11:30 a m., I “ ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev Kenneth Strand, Rev, David W. Rinas, co-pastors. 8:30 a m.. Worship Service with the Oiapel for children. Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching, Trinity ; ' VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 SECOND CONGREGATIONAL E. Knox, pastor. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church Old Town Rd. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 9:30 a.m.. Junior High Sunday School: School from Grade 10, Nursery for small JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Kingdom Tots for 3- year olds through . * Hall, 726 N. Main St. kindergarten, a Nursery for infants; 9:30 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. 10:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday School; 6 children; 10 a.m,, Holy Communion. p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Public Bible discourse "How Will God a m.. Sunday Bible School with classes 11 a.m., Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. Church School through Grade 6, Nursery Make a New Order?” : 11 a m.. Group lor all ages three through adult, Nursery Evening Evangelistic. 9:15 a.m., Christian education for all for small children. for infants; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service UNITED CONGREGATIONAL ages; 10:30 a.m.. Service of worship. ; M i l ‘ with the Rev Mr. Swensen preaching, CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A) Trinity Tots for 3 year olds through kindergarten. Nursery for infants; 7 Miller, minister. Bolton. Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Service and 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m., p m , Evening Service. ^ iiy >011. our dear frieiuls. lie blessed Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim CJiurch School; 10 a.m., Holy Communion with a josoiis Clirislnuis filled with Fellowship. • and sermon, Nursery care provided; 11 SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ST. MARGARET MARY'S CHURCH, E peace and ha|ipiness. Warm thanks. a.m., Parish Coffee Hour. Special service set for Tuesday CHURCH. I NITEI) Clll RCH OF Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Joseph Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Donald Zezzo, interim minister. Calvary Church is uisu planning a ALPINE Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ McClean, pastor. The Rev. Brandt Gillespie of A buffet dinner will be served star­ 10 a m., Morning Worship, no Church day Masses at 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 Niagara Falls, N.Y., will speak at a ting at 5 p.m. for all those interested. Christmas Candlelight Service for School, There will be baby-sitting in the m ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church, 647 E. nursery tor infants, sermon by the Rev. •71.6J47 a.m., Sunday School. special service Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Those wishing more information Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30. at Mama Mia’s, 748 Tolland Tpke. may call call the office of Calvary Middle Tpke. Mr. Zezzo, “ The Night Cometh,” C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. The Assemblies of God evangelist Church on E. Middle Tpke. or the The service will include con­ Fellowship Hour in the hall alter the ser­ RWITE30J0ST R0J>MiAJlUT96OT 1-8 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Michael Donohue. gregational singing of traditional vice, adult discussion group with the Rev. day Masses at 7:30 and 11 a.m. has frequently appeared on television Tolland Tpke. restaurant. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Channel 18 including its “700 Club” carols and music by members of the Mr. Zezzo. C ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ The Rev. Kenenth Gustafson, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. program. pastor of Calvary Church, has invited Maranatha Christian Coffee House. Christmas greetings try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, Pastor Gustafson will speak on the Paul F. Ramen. 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. The Rev. Mr. Gillespie, who the public to attend this special ser­ SOI I II IM TEl) METHODIST Lights make the Robert Suhr home at 512 W. Middle Tpke. an illuminated greeting card by Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday formerly sang with the Envoys vice which will present the Christ­ theme, “Jesus, the Light of the C lll ROI. 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. Harold W. Richardson, minister. World. " Members of the congrega­ accenting the house s lines and spelling out, “Noel,” for all to see. It is typical of the many Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., Worship Service quartet, will speak and present a mas message and its significance. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill pastors. tion will share in scripture readings. ways Manchester homeowners salute the Christmas season. (Herald photo by Dunn) AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN and Church School. musical program Tuesday evening. 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship Services. REFORMED CHURCH. 661 Avery St., FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Pastor Hill preaching. “Unto Us a Child South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED is Born. " Family Worship Day, no Sun­ minister. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. day School classes; 7:30 p.m., Praise and 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio Reese III, minister. Teaching Service. broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ 9:45 a.m.. Church School for day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m., a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening Worship Service. Service. Nursery care for small children FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ST. JAMES CHURCH provided. CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, 898 MAIN STREET ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland minister; the Rev. Edwin W. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Bartholomew, assistant minister. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 10 a.m., Worship Service, child and in­ THE 5 Christmas Mass Schedule J t a m m m m day Masses at 8:30,10:30 and 11:45 a.m. fant care available, coffee fellowship BIBU CHRISTMAS EVE: Decemb«r 24, 1976 IT MESSIAH EVANGELICAL after the service. 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - 12:00 midnight LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin SPEAKS ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHRISTMAS DAY: December 25, 1978 ® Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. inta zooms m m By 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. -10:30 a.m. - 12 noon ^ 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Rev, Bruce Jacques, vicar. Eugen« In, his pack Worship Service. No 5:00 P.M. MASS ON CHRISTMAS DAY ^ 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy Brewer ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Communion, first and third Sundays of DECEMBER 25 " fUlad to Rt. SO, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, each month; Morning Prayer second, SUNDAY SCHEDULE ® The longer 1 live and rector. fourth and fifth Sundays. DECEM BER 26, 1976 9 overflowing behavior. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., ST. MAURICE’S C lll KCM, Hebron observe human 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon ® the more deeply 1 am im­ with Joy, Family Service and Church School. Rd,, Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Oonin, and 5:00 p.m. J pressed with the divine OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN pastor. S pcaca, and origin of the Scriptures a NO VIGIL MASSES ON SATURDAY - . CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sun­ 2 S CHRISTMAS DAY ^ sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. day Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. When people become “wise contentment in their own conceits,” 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST M A attempting to develop their foi all. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY own lifestyle, the results Happy holidays Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. are tragic. These consequences are and thanks. Ellington. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church 10:15' a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.,* School for Nursery through junior high; 9 most graphically Worship Service, Sunday School. a.m., Church School for senior high and demonstrate relative to RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF adult classes. family relationships. After Behold, / bring you Good FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford years of counselling peo­ 4 M l R R y ST. DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, Friends Meeting House', 144 S. Quaker Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. Rev. ple, I find myself watching News of a great joy . . . Lane, West Hartford. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. husbands and wives 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday violating virtually every PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Biblical rule governing IM R sB IiiiaS CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., VERNON UNITED METHODIST marriage or human 'C '~ Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wllkens, pastor. CHURCH, Rt. 30. relationships In general, 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages; and wanting to shout: CHRISTMAS EVE We’re delivering our holiday Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and 11 a.m., Worship Service, Nursery Don’t do It! Do what the August). Book says!” More often CANDLELIGHT message fresh to your door—a provided. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL HOLTON CONGREGATIONAL than not all warnings are COMMUNION SERVICES very merry Yule to one and all. CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. ReO. William GHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. ignored, and eventually Peace oit Earth Persing, rector. Stanton Conover, minister. they appear at my study — 7:30 and 11:30 p.m. To our many kind patrons, special 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church 10:18 a.m ., Church School and disillusioned, angry resentful, miserable. They thanks for your valued support. O n the eve of our Savior's birthday We hope you experience all the joy School and Nursery. Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Rnd warmth that goes with this ROCKVILLE UNITED METH- sermon "The Christmas Story and Still A want an easy shortcut to CENTER we wish you inner peace . . . true joy. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. Secret.” salvage their sagging CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Christmas season. Our gratitude John W. Mortimer, pastor. marriage, unwilling to the ut Muin and Center Streets CAPITOL TIRE GO. for your friendship and trust. 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. end to forfeit their vanity ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL and self-indulgence even to Manchester, Conneolicul ^^Wcstowii^^PtguTDacy 325 BROAD 8T. AGWAY^Inc. Campbell Council Rockville. CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. save their marriage. I 540 New State Rood ShldeRHe Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Hughes, pastor. 4SS Hartford Road MANCHESTER day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. GHURCH OF CHRIST Celebrate the Good News BUCKIAND 643^5123 (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at Mr. Hughes preaching, sermon topic: Lydall and Vernon Streets Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Knights of Columbus 7 p.m., Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and “Go in Peace,” Nursery provided, no' Phone: 648-2903 Phone 649-9946 1p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 Church School classes. p.m. w»ii*»i*ziiM*M«««*«*a(*«*«»*******‘******‘*“‘*®‘*® PAGE roURTEEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Frl., IXc. M, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Dec, 24, 1976 - PAGE FIFTEEN-A Penney will contact firms i

, , . . . » Blessin<(5 In the early 20th Century, there say he offered him the Big Dipper them and make them happy. Each home damaged that seek construction jobs ! of was a very young Janet Mandell full of gold if he would serve Queen Christmas thou shalt take a beautiful living in Titusville, Pa., who enjoyed Love no longer. But the old man said, journey with reindeer to draw thee, by fire deli^tful communications with &n- "Oh King! I have learned what and a sleigh full of presents for the The J.C. Penney Co. has indicated that interested firm. iCHRISimK ta Claus. beautiful happinesa comes to those The contents of a bedroom in a it wili contact only those contractors who Penney officials will narrow the number dear loved ones.” In a letter dated 1904, he described who serve Queen Love. Do with me home at 125 Cooper Hill St. were write to the firm first about construction of interested firms down to about 15 for Dear little Pete, this is why I come hts living conditions. He said he lived what thou wilt. I cannot serve thee extensively damaged in a fire at 9 work for the catalog distribution center each of the 22 jobs. These final firms will I wondar of j each Christmas, for King Money’s in a house built of huge blocks of ice longer.” a.m. today, but there was minimal planned for Manchester. be sent bid documents and will be involved { Qirlif'i birih mi youri old exile is truly SanU Gaus to those and lighted by the aurora borealis So, the king said, "The North Wind tto t love him, and his heart is tender structural damage to the house, ac­ J.C. Penney will act as the main con­ in the actual bidding for the work. g Atarh with foy, pMcal which made his house look like a big shall take thee on Its icy wings far and full of Queen Love’s law, and he cording to town fire officials. tractor for the building of the two-million- ■Cohtractors interested in writing to J.C. ti and happy hopa$. diamond sparkling with electric beyond the coldest star; icicles and loves you. Dear Jan, you and sister Two engine companies, from Town square-foot center, but will subcontract Penney should write to either Paul « lights. He ate snowballs and icicles snowballs shalt thou eat, the aurora Betty and big brother and sweet girl fire stations at McKee and School out much of the work. Slusarev or Charles Wichern of the B and sandwiches. And he borealis shall be thy light, an iceberg Mama, the (Jueen of Love. Sts. responded to the call and had the A total of 22 "bid packages," including Construction Management Department. * ' ’ S' told about the polar bears that cut off thine house. Thou shalt be scorned Love is happiness and happiness is fire under control quickly. There was foundation, roof, and metal work, will be The address is 1301 Avenue of the 8 WOUlO 111(9 tO t/MIlk 9ll OUf frfWidi, S < a short piece of the Arctic Circle alt my kingdom. Santa Gaus shalt never found in King Money’s realm, extensve smoke when the firemen involved in the building of the Manchester about like a barrel stave which they Americas, New York, New York, 10015. 8 CU9t0lh9n and tupfdlan tOr thalt halo In S thou be called.” so I’ll kiss you as usual, sweetheart, arrived and two mattresses were building. would sit on and go "whizzing down If the plans are approved, construction | raopaning our nawly nm odaM atora. « And so it came to pass. on Christmas Eve, and you’ll know burning. Air pacs were used to enter Firms that contact Penney will be sent of the proposed building is scheduled to j| the ice." 8 But Queen Love, riding around the I’ve been at your house by the red the room where the fire was con­ a "pre-qualification statement,” which begin in mid-1977 and should take three | His white dove which brought him Arctic Circle on a ray of light, saw kiss on your sweet cheek and the love tained. his Christmas mail roosted on a asks about the size and performance'of the years to complete. him coming and welcomed him with Mattresses, beds, clothing and fur­ SwaMD’a OrMtlnga from Kaihy and All Th« Oana at moonbeam and ate snowflake frappe I shall leave for you all. a kiss, and gave him beautiful fur So now you can never doubt again niture in the room were ruined,ac- 8 ttw-KIngolProduoa" for breakfast. clothes and a sealskin cap and said, that old Santa lives and loves you. cording to Capt. Joseph McCooe of The letters belong to and are Elected Named loan officer 8 PERO’S 276 OMaAND ST., MANCHESTBI "Thou art well named. All children Signed, Santa Gaus. the fire department. ^ Notv CL08BD C N m S T M A S DAY... treasured by Mrs. Howard Boyd of «hall love thee, and thou shalt love Stej)hen A. McGrail has He said there was little water Ronald Urdanick of He is a member of the 24A Sycamore Lane, the same Janet damage to rest of the house which been elected an assistant CatiamHiaiHMBKWMmftBBW of Titusville. South Windsor has joined Young Mortgage Bankers firemen covered quickly with tarps. treasurer of The Connec­ Society for Savings as Association. In 19M when Janet was about 10, The house is owned by Carl Silver. ticut Bank and Trust Com­ senior commercial loan of­ Merry Christmas she apparently questioned the reality The cause of the fire was not im­ pany. ficer. of Santa Claus. mediately known and will be under Joining CBT in 1972 as a Urdanick has been an At you oxperionce the The letter that Santa Gaus wrote investigation, McCooe said. materials coordinator in assistant treasurer of the to her, using a pet nickname, Snow creating hazards Operations, he assumed his Union Dime Savings Bank tranteendent Joy of tiUi "Pete,” apj)ears as follows; current position of of New York. A native of Yulotide, nuty your blottingi North Pole, Alaska Dec. 24, 1906 for some Yule travelers manager in the Materials , he abound and bring you ovary From everyone at Dear Little Pete: J o b r a t e D ^artm ent in 19^3. received a BA degree from Your Dad tells me you don’t HARTFORD (UPI) - The sUte ^ graduate of the ^happinait andfuffUlmant Iona College. New York, in believe there’s any Santa Claus. By United Press International cold winds whipped up the snow. Department of Labor reported University of Connecticut, 1970. and an MBA in Well, now — Ho! Ho! I have to hold FINNISH-ESTONIAN ARNOLDEENS A potent snow storm assured a On the northern Indiana toll road Thursday statewide unemployment McGrail served in the U.S. finance at New York my old fat sides when I think of it. white Christmas in the Northeast but state police said visibility was down for the month of November stood at Air Force from 1964-68. University in 1975. He has IMPORTS No Santa Claus? Well now, I just 117,700 or 8.1 per cent. This was down made holiday travel a hazard in some to 20 feet and the Automobile Gub of He and his family live in taken advanced courses at aiul Hmndlerafu wonder who 1 am then? slightly from the 8.2 per cent of areas. Michigan warned last-minute Christ­ Manchester. the American Institute of Why, my dear little girl. I’m a Firemen squelch blaze jobless in October and compared 44 Sloney R d., (O ft R t. 6) Locally heavy snow along the New mas shoppers of hazardous driving Real Estate Appraisers short, fat old roly-poly with red York shore of Lake Ontario caused conditions throughout the state. with the unemployment rate of 8.9 and the Mortgage Bankers BOLTON, CONN. cheeks and white hair and whiskers, Town firemen douse a fire in a mattress taken out of a bedroom per cent in November 1975. The RirliurH Belmont some travel problems early today A few snow flurries lingered today Association. just a good-for-nothing old fellow where a fire started in a house at 125 Cooper Hill St. this mor­ department said the unemployed in­ who loves everybody, but especially and strong, gusty winds produced from the upper Great Lakes and blowing, drifting snow in western stretched through North Dakota into ning. Damage was confined to the contents of the bedroom when clude those receiving benefits, those , .1 the dear children. who are ineligible and those whose New York, making travel hazardous. the Rockies. Named vice president Listen, and I will tell you a story of town firemen from two companies responded to t'he call at 9 benefits expired. how I came to be Santa Gaus, Aen Three inches of fresh snow fell at But while Yule snow promised a a.m. (Skoglund photo) Richard Belmont has been promoted to vice president Buffalo, N.Y., early today, adding to picture post-card Christmas to the Business and creative director of National Media Advertising, an you will see that it must be so. Onqe upon a time, in a far country, a five-inch cover that clo s^ Greater Northeast, the ski slopes of the advertising and market research firm with offices in Buffalo International Airport Northwest lay bare with no snow for Manchester and New York City. there was a great king called Smith again Thursday. Up to 10 inhes of snow fell would-be holiday skiers. Belmont joined the agency three years ago when it “Money.” He was very rich and in portions of the New York Ski resorts across the Central top agency started with only one account. powerful, and owned much gold. snowbelt. Heavy snows also clogged Rookies are desperate for snow and Robert J. Smith. Inc., Before joining National Media, Belmont was art direc­ Now, none of his subjects really / portions of Indiana and Michigan. today’s flurries were hardly a drop in local insurance agency of tor at Smith, Dorian, and Burman Advertising, and Ronald I'rdanirk loved him, but they bowed down to Northwest Indiana had four inches the bucket. Snow falls have been ab­ 963 Main St., is among 149 before that, he had his own agency in Seoul, korea. IDarm tDishes him and cringed when he passed by, Aetna Life and Casualty because he could do very many of snow to add to the nine inches normally few and some resorts have agencies out of a total of things, not always kind ones, either. already on the ground and it was simply stayed closed because the 11.500 rep resen tativ es good will to all men, for (Shristmas In fact. King Money rarely ever did much the same story in Michigan. ground is bare. nationwide to qualify as a Bonanza employe gets award at holv . kind things, but in his realm the peo­ Motorists in the two Great Lakes’ Some resorts open for Christmas Great Performer for the .^ e c k the halls with boughs of holly, ple all thought if they had the power states also had to contend with very business described skiing conditions as poor. past five years in a row. D onna S c ra n to n , 17, of 390 fill your homes with lots of cheer. of King Money, they would be happy limited visibility as brisk and ice- To qualify as a Great Hillstown Rd., has received an award always, and always kind and con­ deserving of the award, Tutino said, May this season be warm and jolly, Performer an agency must for outstanding service at The such as always smiling, showing in­ tent^; and the law was such that if write a substantial volume Bonanza Sirloin Pit, 240 Spencer St. itiative, helping other employes. People’s Store for our friends and patrons dear. anybody could get more gold than' of profitable business and Ms. Scranton is the th i^ Bonanza 226 Spencer St.‘ King Money, then he would be king, maintain a steady growth, employe in the nation to receive a Manchester so everybody tried to get more gold coupled with high perfor­ bronze medal which says, " I’m one VERNON BIKE SHOP than everybody else and the whole mance standards. of Bonanza’s No.l," according to kingdom was more and more unhap­ Norwalk mayor challenging Tony Tutino, restaurant manager. DOT honors Poet Rd. Plaza • Rta. SO Varnon py and discontented. Now there was one old fellow — oh! public works allocations The awards are part of a campaign two town men in the 350 Bonanza restaurants to very old, and very fat and jolly who Prestige promote good service to its Two Manchester men, Ernest J. had lived a long time and had seen NORWALK (UPI) - Norwalk “We feel we have been slighted and customers. The winners of the Kjellson and James C. Spencer, how unhappy and selfish gold had Mayor Jennie F. Cave said today she we feel we have been aggrieved. We relocates awards will qualify for an "Around recently received certificates and made the people, but how happy and will seek art injunction to block the have a high unemployment rate and I the World Tour" which will be pins signifying that they have been contented were those who serv^ the awarding of federal public works don’t think it’s fair that Greenwich, Prestige Printing has announced it awarded to only 50 employes in May, members for 25 years of the Season’s Greetings beautiful Queen Love who lived monies to other Connecticut com­ Westport and West Hartford, the, will move to new and larger Tutino said. American Association of State beyond the North Star. So he made up munities. three richest to^frns in* the state, headquarters at 135 Main St. A junior at Penney High School, Highw;ay and Transportation Of­ his mind that he would serve Queen Mrs. Cae said she has voiced her should receive funds when they have The firm, owned by Tony Pietran- Ms. Scranton has worked as a bus ficials. The awards were made by * Love also. disapproval at the way 648 million in low unemployment,” she said. tonio, began in May 1971 at its pre­ girl at Bonanza for only five months. State- ’Transportation Commissioner Now, King Money hated Queen federal funds were allocated by U.S. Greenwich was aw arded 64.2 sent location at 1043 Main St., the The award was literally pinned on James F. Shugrue. Love, and when he found one of his Commerce Secretary Elliot Richard­ million of the Title I m onies rear of the Manchester State Bank her while on the job recently, Tutino Kjellson is a transportation senior i subjects following the beautiful son and John Eden, assistant allocated under the Public Works building. said, by Robert Dennison, regional engineer in the Connecticut Depart­ thoughts of the lovely queen, he was secretary of the U.S. Economic Employment Act. Greenwich First Prestige offers a complete prin­ manager for Bonanza, during a sur­ ment of Transportation’s Office of very angry and called the old man Development Administration. Selectman Ruppert Vernon said ting, offset, and blueprinting service. prise visit. Maintenance. Spencer, is a transpor­ into his throne room. She said it is not fair that Norwalk, Thursday the funds will be spent to It will begin operations at its new Ms. Scranton displays all the tation engineer of traffic with the Nobody really knows what King which submitted 616 million in grant renovate a now vacant former high location Jan. 3. qualities which would make her department. moneyMoney said sdiu tolo the uie oldoiu man,iiidii, but uui theyuiey requests, did not receive a dime. school scnool buildingDuiming to useus as a town hall.

Two Rhode Island firms Public Army helicopter contract say strikes force moves T e c o r d S c Hdma^ cheered by Sikorsky workers • . A i a y this holy holiday shine down us PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Two They made their statements at a tVarranly deeds WASHINGTON (UPI) — next eight years at about buy th helicopter the Army ference the Boeing Ver Vertol prototype was too heavy, major Rhode Island firms employing news conference the Rhode Island Heritage Savings and Loan Ass’n. hlessings on all our nei^ibors, friends. The Pentagon had cheering 61.5 million each. Research has chosen. suffered from vibration a total of 1,850 workers have decided Chamber of Commerce called to an­ Inc. to Theodore C. Wright, Andover, Thanks for the kindness shown to us. holiday news for Sikorsky and development costs will ’The news that Sikorsky to expand their businesses nounce its prime legislative goal next property on Vernon St., $4i2,500. Aircraft Division bring the Army contract to had been chosen was and did not appear ready elsewhere, citing payment of jobless session to win repeal of a law Eldward H. Miller and Jean G. NASSIFF ARMS CO. of Mandiostor Thursday; A military 63.4 billion. greeted with cheers and for full production. benefits to strikers as a major factor which allows unemployment benefits Miller to Francis J. Carino, South helicopter contract that The Navy is expected to applause at the Sikorsky “Your Houte of SporU Since 1944“ MARLOW^ plant in Stratford, Conn. A T he UTTAS is the against in-state expansion. for strikers and voluntary retirees. Windsor, property on Bunco Dr., could reach more than 63 order a ship-borne successor to the workhorse Officials of Victor Electric Wire "We have in fact decided to rule 120,275. 991 Main Strati a Manehaatar billion. helicopter in the spring. company spokesman es­ and Cable Co., of West Warwick and out at this time any further expan­ New trade name “Our 65th Chrittmat on Main Street" The Army announced it The choice by the Army timated the contract will of the U.S. military forces, the UHl "Huey,” and is Westerly, and Davol Inc., of sion in Rhode Island,” said ‘Thomas Rev. Eiddie Lee Hill, 150 Avery St., had chosen Sikorsky over makes Sikorsky the mean an extra 2,0(XI jobs. designed to carry a fully Providence said they are looking for Colosanto, director of personnel and doing .business as Black Business Boeing Vertol for constru- favorite for that contract One official said, "It’s loaded infantry platoon at new plant sites in states where industrial relations at Victor Elec­ Leadership Organization. cion of the UTTAS (Utility and several NATO coun­ the end of the big sweat.” operating costs are lower than Rhode tric. The firm has a payroll of about Building permits Tactical Transport Air­ tries have approached the Another said, “Don’t tell nearly 200 miles an hour. T he helicopter was Island. 550 in the state. Empire Roofing Co. for C. DeCarli, craft System). The Army United States with m e there’s no Santa designed to fly through "Conditions in Rhode Island, in­ reroofing at 16 Bigelow St., f 1,000. estimated 1,100 helicopters preliminary requests to G aus.” heavy small arms fire cluding the high and still increasing Orange Improvements Inc. for will be purchased over the At the Boeing Vertol from the ground. The rotoi cost of unemployment compensation Perra Packard, additions at 10 Bush plant in Ridley Township, Uy the light of the and fuel tanks are designed Australia insurance, workers’ compensation Hill Rd., 6600. Pa., where 600 workers expect to be laid off, one to be nearly invunerable to and energy have weighed heavily on Pratt Sign Co. for the Savings Bank ‘honored’ worker said, "We were rifle bullets. The transmis­ Christmas star enter our company’s planning for future of Manchester, wall sign at 20 sion is designed to run HONG KONG (UPI) - Australia expansion,” Colosanto said. Purnell Pi., 61,700. robbed.” Assistant Secretary of without oil for 30 minutes has won an economics award but it is In Davol’s case, David W. Oskin, Harold Parent for Lloyd Boutillier, your heart and home this the Army Edward Miller in case it is damaged in doubtful the honor will swell the employe relations manager, said the aluminum siding at 34 Lewis St., 64.- told a Pentagon news con- combat. chest of Prime Minister Malcolm firm is convinced striker benefits 000. Fraser with pride. have "the effect of making strikes season— filling them The Far ^ s t Economic Review last substantially longer than they magazine Wednesday gave Australia otherwise would.” Read with lasting joy and ' the ‘‘1976 Award for Foreign The company was hit by an eight- Exchange Irresponsibility” for its week United Rubber Workers strike Herald devaluation and revaluation of the in 1970 and an 18-week walkout that Ads Peace peace. To our patrons we Australian dollar. stretched from 1973 into 1974. In our hearts would like to express

Uses sought for whey In our world, j our thanks for the EAST LANSING, Mich. down on the arhount oil Cdi.nnecticut Chapters of the Sent) Scotty Sportsmen’s Qub. West Hartford, East Hartford and income residents brought the suit, She is also survived by three sons, HARTFORD (UPI) - A three- Mrs. Florence Dixon saying the U.S. Department of Joel Tessier and Jose^ ^ rp le s . judge federal appeals court upheld a Glastonbury appealed the lower Mrs. Florence Dixon, 94, of Housing and Urban Development had East Hartford both of Manchester, and A^rle lower court decision to block pay­ court decision by U.S. District Court Drop sharp in crimes Weymouth, Mass., died Sunday in Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld. no authority to waive a f^eral law Weymouth. She was the sister of Tessier of Willington; three ment of $4.5 million of federal com­ public records and only 14 in 1975. munity development funds to six Windsor Locks, Vernon and Enfield requiring the towns to determine how East Hartford Police Department Miss Ruth Porter of 167 E. Center St. daughters. Miss Terri Sb>rples of Robberies increased to a total of 4 Hartford suburbs. also were affected by the ruling but much use low-income housing in the statistics show a sharp decline in The funeral and burial will be in Manchester, Mrs. Elmyrx Hitchcock W arranly deeds in the 1976 period from 2 in 1975. In the The U.S. Second Circuit Court of did not join in the appeal. towns would get. most crimes, said Patrolman Dan Weymouth. of Hamilton, Ont.. Can., and south end, there were 2 this year and Appeals voted 2-1 Thursday to sup­ Hartford officials and two low- Bernard I. Welch to Daniel J. Par- Thayer who keeps the tally sheets. Mrs.Twylar William.® of Windsor; a none in 1975. port the ruling that the towns were di et al, property on Nassau Lane. The most striking drop appeared in brother, Errol Narner of St. Gary L. Johnston et al to Miguel D. the vandalism figures. For the four- Motor vehicle arrests dropped to Petersburg, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. obligated to find out how many poor families would live in low-income Santa, Mother Goose Alvarez et al, property on Oak St. week period ending Dec. 12 there was 197 total in 1976 from 256 in the 1975 Fire calls Doris Holstrom of Manchester, Mrs. Anna Scotella to Donald J. Tour- period. The drop was all in the north E housing to be built with the funds. a total of 75 reports of vandalism Lucille Nichols of Bolton and Mrs. ville, property on Oliva Ct. throughout town. This compares to a end as there were 91 arrests in the Audrey Neville of Endicott, N.Y.; visit Goodwin School H & J Builders and Developers Inc. total of 170 for the same period in 1976 period and 165 in 1975. Manchester and five grandchildren. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Santa Erica Flower, Lori Bister, Billy to Theresa J. Arbour, Lot 52 on 1975. Police Chief Clarence Drumm said Thursday, 12:40 p.m. —247 E. Center The funeral is Monday at 10:30 Claus and Mother Goose made an un- LeGare, Jennifer McNaughton, Woodmont pr. The drop in vandalism was most he is pleased with the figures and St., grass fire.(Town) a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home. ex;pected stop at Goodwin School Megan Garrison, Christ Perron, Alma F. Miller to Salvatore S. Pat­ sharp south of 1-84. it was 35 this year believes they reflect the added ef­ 'Thursday, 12:58 p.m. —smoke alarm, Burial will be in Blast Cemetery. Bus service looking for Christmas presents to fill Elizabeth Joaquim, Michael ti et al, property at 36 Sunset Ridge and 105 last year. forts and techniques used by his ABA Tool, Tolland Tpke. (District) Friends may call at the funeral HARTFORD (UPI) - A new daily Thursday, 2:27 p.m. —Gas wash down, Santa’s pack. Santa's elves and many Veronese, JoLynne Forrest and Dr. North of 1-84 it was 40 this year staff. home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 commuter bus service between Hart­ Caldor's l^rr Comers (District) Mother Goose characters were on Timothy Gage, Mistress Mary - James C. and Faith Macy to Jerry and 65 last year. p.m. Temple Chapter will conduct a ford and the Electric Boat Division C Thursday,2:28 p.m. —car fire, hand to greet Santa. Carol Rovero; Tommy Tucker - D. Kotyk, property at 55 Hilton Dr. Assault reports were 9 this year memorial service Sunday at 7 p.m. at of General Dynamics in Groton will Tax refunds okayed Manchester Community College parking Many parents viewed “ Mother Michael Chmielecki; Butcher - J. Edwin Johnson to Robert K. and 14 in the 1975 period. The drop all the funeral home. begin Monday. The state Transporta­ lot. Goose's Christmas Helpers,” a mini-. Steven Hebert; Baker - Craig Ander­ Mooney, property on Prospect St. came in the north part of town as The Town Council authorized eight The family suggests that any tion Department said Eastern Bus Thursday, 7:32 p.m.—chimney fire, 480 play presented by Mrs. Virginia son; Candlestick Maker - John (^iiilrliiiin deed there were 3 assaults reported there tax refunds totalling $274.48 this N. Main St. (District) memorial gifts may be made to the Lines of Windham will make stops in Ferlazzo’s first grade class. Santa Brescia; Hot Cross Bun Man - Joey William A. Roberto to Rose Ann in the 1976 period and 8 in 1975. week. Today, 12:02 a.m. —dumpster fire. Manchester Memorial Hospital East Hartford, Glastonbury, Claus was played by Dennis St. Montano; Jack and Jill - Joseph Kotulski et al. property on Russell St. Auto thefts were 21 in the 1976 The refunds and the reasons for Tudor La. (Qistnct) Development Fund. Marlborough, Colchester, (tester- giving them are: Today, 9 am. —structure fire, 125 Pierre, Mrs. Claus by Sara Barron, Lagasse and Suzie Faccinto. period and 40 in 1975. The benefit was field and Waterford. Schedules and and Mother Goose by Kimberley equal in both ends of town. • John Little Jr. of 93 Ridgewood (hooper Hill St.(Town) fares can be obtained from the bus Punch and cookies were served Today, 12:38 k.m.—Box alarm, Keeney Johns. Commercial burglaries were 15 in Rd., $4.66 due to exemption. afterward to all the cast and their and Briarwood Sts. (Town) company in Windham. Other players included: Elves - East Hartford the 1976 period and 26 in 1975. The • James McTernan of Glaston­ visitors. drop all came in the north end as bury, $44.80, due to exemption. fire calls- there were 9 in the 1976 period and 21 • Evelyn Giles of 452 Main St., in 1975. $95.53, entitled to a circuit breaker Thursday. 12:11 a.m. First aid at 953 Complaints about juveniles allowance. Main St. dropped to 33 in the recent period • Russell Hagedorn of 20 Fuller Thursday. 12:51 a m. — Brush fire at Ave., $6.66, duplicate payment. 777 Burnside Ave. from 64 in the same period in 1975. Thursday 3:26 p m — First aid at Sut­ The drop was sharpest in the south • Phyllis Wilson of 218 Woodycrest ton Ave. end as there were 16 this year and 37 Dr., $30.29, duplicate payment. Thursday. 3:44 p m. — Brush fire at in the 1975 period. • Esperanza Perez of Simsbury. Millbrook Park. Home burglaries stayed the same, $34.95, wrong tax town. Thursday, 4:01 p.m. — Brush fire at 36 in the same period of both years. • Carolyn W. Marlois of Far­ 1121 Tolland St. However, there were 16 burglaries mington, $29.96 and $27 63, both due Thursday. 4:16 p.m. — First aid at reported in the north end this year to wrong tax town. Main St. Thursday, 4:45 p.m. — Vehicle fire at I- 84 westbound. Thursday, 5:16 p.m. — Vehicle fire at He favors connector School St. and Park Ave. council in its pusli to make the 1-84 Thursday, 6:43 p m. — First aid at William Keenan of Murray St. 2 Scotland Rd. spoke Tuesday to the East Hartford connection. Thursday, 8:20 p.m. — Bonfire at Gor­ Town Council of the need to connect Council Chairman George A. man Park. 1-84 and 1-86. Dagon said after the meeting he Thursday, 8:34 p.m. — Dumpster fire at “I lived for some time in Tudor shares Keenan’s alarm over the con­ 382 Burnside Ave. ditions on Silver Lane. He said he |\ Village (on Nutmeg Lane near Silver Thursday, 8:42 p.m. — First aid at Lane) and worked at Pratt & lives on Holland Lane off Silver Lane Charter Oak Mall. Whitney Aircraft,” Keenan said. '1 near the scene of the accident Dec. 10 Thursday, 10:52 p.m, — Commercial saw many accidents in that area and in which a Manchester man, age 37, l^metings 1 building at 560 Burnside Ave. was in many traffic jams.” was killed. Today, 2:06 a m. — Auto accident at ■That was the third fatal I've seen 4 Many were due, he said, to the -Burnside Ave. in that area recently,” Dagon said. Today, 6:06 a m. — First aid at 165 heavy congestion on Silver Lane. He The magiccd moment of Christmas is here again. In the said this would be greatly eased by The council and other townspeople Hollister Dr. are trying to fight the bureaucracy Today, 8:27 a m. — Vehicle fire at 13 connecting 1-84 which now ends at the spirit of the season we wish our neighbors and patrons Gould Dr. Manchester town line with 1-86. and red tape holding up the construc­ Council members made sure they tion of the connector. Opposition to We Thank You For k Very Fine Year many happy moments — rich in friendships, family had Keenan’s name and address cor­ the connector comes from groups in Donate machines rect. They asked him to help the Eastern Connecticut concerned get-togethers, heartfelt contentment May all your holiday about the environment. wish you all the joy the season has HARTFORD (UPI) — The first of dreams come true. Thanks for your generosity. 200 to 300 flexowriters that will to give. Peace. Happiness. Contentment. enable the deaf to converse over the May they be yours to remember warmly for telephone has been donated by Travelers Insurance Companies to THE MAYOR & MRS. many a Christmas. Our heartfelt gratitude. the Telephone Pioneers of America. Converse Communications Center of RICHARD H. BLACKSTONE Hartford will produce at cost a extend to your their FRANK’S coupler necessary to connect the The nativity scene at the East Hartford Town Hall machines to telephone lines. The Beat Wishes for a People passing by the East Hartford Town Hall on Main St. at night get this view of the equipment will permit a deaf person Merry Christmas and birthplace of the Christ child. The Park and Recreation Department set it up. The Town to “talk” with another person Peace in the Netv Year APPLIANCES TUEVISIOlp-^-'^ATr^ ^ SUPERMARKETS anywhere in the country so long as .. ljl: : : " >11! IBV Hall in the background is also lit and decorated for the season by its building superinten­ ^ ______U'U'h .i :i.i,i.'m:i that person has comparable equip­ dent, Harold Lewis, and his staff. (Herald photo by Barlow) IwCHMt! ment. MANCHEOTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 24. 1976 — PAGE THRE&B Tri-Town Unitod Way gets less than hoped East back On beam, rout Aquinas calendar | The Tri-Town United Way Federa­ six of them ‘have already been By LEN AUSTER jumped to a 7-0 lead in the first 4:17 the rest of the way. Mark Zaleski and sophomore Rod Carlson and 6-4 Jon LIndberg paced Foster each had 12 poin for the Saints tion had hoped to receive $110,000 allocated money directly by the Herald SporUwrIler with Aquinas not getting on the scoreboard until hn Anthony Brown the East attack, each with 16 points. with Brown adding 10. Two starters. from the Greater Hartford United Greater Hartford branch. Back' on the beam, East I f Andover S Way but was informed Wednesday it Niemann also said the executive baseline jumper with 3:15 remained Dumais added 14 and Hall, coming Bid Bonk and Jim Bazzano, went Monday ^ will be getting Just $50,000. board will have to discuss ways to Catholic turned in a fine defen­ in the opening canto. The Eagles, off the bench contributed 10. Pete scoreless. Aquinas was 18 for 57 (32 Thompson had four points but the Recreation Commission, 8 p.m., » This amount represents the local help the agencies to make up the sive effort to throttle previous­ working their patterns well and get­ per cent) from the floor and had 12 Town Office Buiiding. £ share of the $5 million in funds raised difference in the funds they expected ly unbeaten St. Thomas ting inside, held onto a 15-6 advan­ backcourt general directed the show turnovers. Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office 8 regionally. The Tri-Town United Way to receive. Aquinas, 68-46,’ in an HCC tage at the turn. with his fine ball handling. "He East’s next encounter is Monday operated the team tonight the way Building. R is governed by the Hockanum Valley Niemann said the Greater Hart­ basketball encounter last night night in Hartford against 4-0 Tuesday R Community Council Inc. and its ford unit indicated it felt the $50,000 Aquinas closed the gap to 22-20 we wanted him to. There is no better Bulkeley High in a non-conference board of directors. The $50,000 is to was a realistic amount of money for in New Britain. with 4:16 left in the second stanza but (ball handler) in the state than clash. Andover Eiementary School R be distributed among nine local agen­ the Vernon, Ellington and Tolland The victory improved the Eagles' Scott Holland, in for Mark Dumais Thompson, " praised Ogrodnik. Aquinas copped the jayvee contest, Parent Teacher Association movie, |!| cies. area to raise to support services. over-all standard to 4-1 and was saddled with three fouls, canned a Thompson, who only took three 64-62. The young Eagles, now 2-1, "Savage Sam,” 2 p.m., school all- ^ The Tri-Town United Way raised The nine agencies which will be their first conference action while bucket. Six-foot-four Gary Carlson shots, was credited with four assists. were led by sophomore Tom Ham- purpose room. K about $37,000 in its first annual fund receiving funds are Manchester the setback drops the Saints to 1-1 in tapped home a two-pointer after a Blast hit 23 of 34 field goal attempts mick’s 20-point effort. Young At Heart, 1:30 p.m.. First w drive this past fall. Homemaker Service Inc., Tolland- the HCC and 4-1 in all outings. missed attempt at a three-point (68 per cent) with Lindberg hitting East Catholic (68) — Carlson 6 4- Congregational Church. ^ Clifford Neimann of Ellington, Wlndham Legal Assistance Inc., "We didn’t play well the other play by Holland, Eric Hall netted a five of six, Carlson six for eight and 4 16, Donnelly 0 1-2 1, Lindberg 5 6-7 Friday I Students at Vernon Elementary School listen as other students perform in Holiday Concert. chairman of the board of the Hockanum Valley Community Coun­ night against Holy Cross, we should hoop off a fine f e ^ by Carlson and 6-5 Hall five for eight. The Eagles out- 16, Dumais 4 6-914, Thompson 12-2 4, y have won. I’m pleased with this win Jeff Heim canned his lone field goal rebounded Aquinas, 32-18, with Town offices closed. K ^ Hockanum Council, said the agency’s cil Inc., Lutz Junior Museum, Child Heim 1 0-2 2, Hall 5 0-0 10, Holland 1 Saturday executive board will have to review and Family Services of Connecticut, in that we used our heads, something following up his own missed shot to Carlson latching onto 10 caroms. 3-5 5. Totals 23 22-31 68, we didn’t do the other night,” stated make it 30-20 with 1:55 left in the East committed 18 turnovers. Dump closed. the budgets of each agency to deter­ Community Child Guidance Clinic, St. Thomas Aquinas (46) — J Yule event mine how the $50,000 will be dis­ Connecticut Trails Council of Girl East coach Stan Ogrodnik, “ We did half. It became 32-24 at intermission. Holland had a fine showing with five Bonk 0 0-1 0, Bosco 10-12, Brown 5 0- tributed. Scouts, Hockanum Valley Day Care handle their quickness very well, this The Eagles from in close popped in markers and a fine floor game. "He 1 10, Bazzano 0 0-0 0, Zaleski 2 8-8 12, E in Vernon There are 15 social service agen­ Center and Drug Information is one team which exhibits it. Our the first six points of the second half, gave us a helluva job. He played two Foster 5 2-2 12, Giertz 3 0-0 6, defense was very good.” i good periods and it was a super ef­ Bolton cies in the Tri-Town United Way, but Assistance Line Inc. GARY CARLSON and Aquinas, with no player taller Gagliardi 2 04) 4. Totals 18 10-13 46. ERIGHAI.L East, with a huge size advantage. than 6-2, got no closer than 12 points fort.” Ogrodnik noted. Monday Women’s Auxiliary of the Bolton {Basketball program set Volunteer Fire Department, 8 p.m., firehouse. Public Building Commission, 8 I during school vacation p.m.. Community Hall. who lives in Vernon may participate. Assessor, tax collector, town clerk. Vernon All participants must wear gym Indians overpower Wethersfield High 7 to 9 p.m.. Community Hall. ’The Vernon Recreation Depart­ clothing. ment is planning an open basketball Tuesday The intermediate league for boys Individual standouts for the In­ Kiernan in the early stages of the program for boys during the Christ­ By STEVE ARMSTRONG Health Systems Agency, 7:30 p.m., aged 16-18, sponsored by the Recrea­ dians were co-captains John Pisch fourth quarter really went to work mas vacation. Correspondent Manchester Municipal Building. tion Department, will have its final and Jeff Kiernan as well as junior totally dominating the boards He The Middle School will be open on It’s the (^ istm as season, Republican Town Committee, 8 preseason practice session Dec. 27 at forward Scott Hyde. Pisch, who scored nine consecutive points on a Dec. 28,29, and SO. Boys aged 12 and p.m.. Community Hall. 6:30 p.m. at the Vernon Elementary and you can’t fault coach John jammed a finger on his right jumper, two tap-ins and three foul younger may play from 11:30 to 12:30 Ambulance Study Committee, 8 School, Rt. 30. The session will last Kennedy and the rest of the (shooting) hand in practice shots which pushed the contest out of p.m.; aged 13-15,12:30 to 1:45 p.m.; p.m.. Community Hall. until 8:30 p.m. Teams will be formed Wednesday, had to play with his reach. Pearson cleared his bench and agc^ 16-18, 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. Wethersfield High basketball Wednesday that night. fingers taped together and finished with 1:30 left. Boj’s are reminded this is open team for not being in a giving Senior citizens, 1:30 p.m.. Com­ The regular league schedule will with a game-high 20 points, connec­ Pearson, in his third year at the recreational basketball and any boy mood. munity Hall. start Jan. 3. >^1 ting on an assortment of outside helm, appraised. "I think we did play The Eagles allowed Manchester shots and spinning drives to the hoop. fairly well tonight. We played a good Friday High to go to the foul line 26 times and Town offices closed. S Bolton school offers Kiernan, who Indian coach Doug man-for-man defense and didn't foul. II this, along with a scrappy Pearson feels is becoming better I thought Pisch and Hyde played very St. George’s Episcopal Church raf­ Manchester man-for-man defense, fle drawing on Heritage quilt, 8 p.m., every time he steps on the court, well and 1 guess Pisch's jammed ! several mini-courses allowed the Indians to easily pummel scored 13 points and during certain finger didn't bother him much. But church. the visitors, 59-39, in a CCIL game * The second quarter mini-courses model making, detective story, cloth parts almost totally controlled the the key was that we didn't commit Saturday last night before a crowd of 475 at for Grade 7 and 8 students at Bolton crafts, basketball, stage, band, picno backboards. Hyde, who has looked stupid fouls. With our type of defense Library and dump closed. Garke Arena. Elementary-Center School began and chorus. very strong thus far, also chipped in that is very important. We made 17 The victory improves recently. with 18 points. High scorer for from the line and they made one. Church reminder Manchester's record to 4-1 and puts it Taught by the school faculty, the Wethersfield was Bill Rumley with That's eight baskets the other team Coventry Parishioners of St. Maurice Church along with Penney, Hall and 45-minute courses are held in the last 10 markers. has to make up—that 1 like. If we can are reminded that everyone should Simsbury in a logjam for first in the period of each day. The classes meet Manchester was never behind continue this pattern, it will definite­ Tuesday be registered in the parish. Tliose league. Windham High is one-half from one to three times a week. which saw it with a small first period ly help us as the season goes along. " Coventry Football Association, 8 who are not yet registered may make game behind at 3-1 after a victory A student can take up to five mini­ lead which was stretched out as the Manchester's jayvees upped their p.m.. Town Hall. arrangements with the pastor after last night over previously Unbeaten courses, and if a student is unable to game went along. Pisch opened record to 3-2 with a 48-47 win. John Friday any means. Hall. Wethersfield drops to 2-2 with get into a course because of a things with an outside jumper, which Wilson had 12 points and Jim Shelton . Town offices closed. ■hie Nocturnal Adoration Society of the setback. scheduling conflict or because the was answered by a basket by Bob 10 for the locals. St. Maurice (Thurch is a group of men ( Actually, it was the Manchester choice is filled, there is always the Molloy. By controlling the boards Manchester (39) — Hyde 7 4-6 18, who spend one hour of the first ability to play good defense and its study hall. Some students choose Manchester then scored three con­ McKenzie 1 0-0 2, Kiernan 4 5-9 13, Friday of each month in adoration of ability not to foul versus the Hebron study balls anyway. secutive hoops by Hyde, Steve Kelly 1 0-0 2, Pisch 6 8-9 20, Wyman 1 the Blessed Sacrament. For further . Wethersfield tendency to get into foul A planned ice skating mini-course McKenzie and Hyde again for an 8-2 0-0 2, Moran 1 0-0 2, Finnegan 0 0-0 0, Monday information, contact the Rev. Robert trouble that was the difference. ______at ^Iton Ice Palace was canceled edge. Backofen 0 0-0 0, Beaupre 0 0-0 0, Cronin. Manchester only committed six fouls Town offices open. Town Qerk, S Brennan Johnson portrays a fat The fourth grade class performs with recorders, because of a scheduling conflict at Manchester led 14-8 at the turn and Marshall 0 0-1 0, Sherman 0 0-0 0. Tax Collector and Assessor, 7 to 9 and allowed the Blagles to go the foul the rink. About 42 students who had Residents are invited to attend a 24-14 at the intermission as Totals 21 17-26 59. p.m. I “Frosty the Snowman.’’ tom toms, and tambourine. (Herald photos by Pinto) line once, which they converted. signed for it expressed disappoint­ mini-seminar on the prevention and Wethersfield could not find its W eihersfiehl (39) — Rumley 5 0- laiEaBasa{B(Baiu3za(ifliz«iaxefsa£auaiia(XS(ieciB(zaia(iaxana)HMiiaiaBaie(iaxaiB«B(iaiaciB(B3saiBa(Bi Wethersfield, on the other hand, had 0 10. Molloy 4 1-1 9. Oliviera 2 0-0 4. Tuesday ment. treatment of alcoholism, Jan. 13 at shooting eye. Manchester paraded to the arms of the officials pointing at White 4 0-0 8. Sims 3 0-0 6. Grodovitch Planning and Zoning Commission, ’The courses being offered this 7:30 p.m. at South United Methodist the foul stripe in the third stanza and them allowing Manchester to go to 0 0-0 0. Zawodnick 10-0 2. Driscoll 0 0- Town Office Buiiding, 8 p.m. quarter are drama, educational Church, Cooper Hall, Manchester. only the play of 6-6 Danny Sims kept I Herald pbo*'i by Dunni the foul line 26 times, 17 of which 0 0. Paulding 0 0-0 0. King 0 0-0 0. games. Bulldog Qironicle, , Mary Mayo, Women’s Christian Wethersfield within range at 35-26 Wednesday Council okays school pacts were converted into points. D'Addeo 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 1-1 39. Story Hour, Douglas Library, 10 debate, plant communication, scien­ Temperance Union president, will Manchester's Jeff Kiernan (45) battles for ball going into the final period. tific research, armchair travel, discuss the prevention of alcoholism. a.m. Royal B. Cowles of 19 Charing Rd. Unidentified Wethersfield player primaces in Clarke .Arena action South Windsor and Municipal Elmployes. ’The delay current fashions. Stephen O’Donnell, director of Thursday was recommended by Town Manager was appointed to the Personnel The South Windsor Town Council Also, cooking, outer regions, chess, Crossroads, will outline his drug Board of Selectmen, Town Office Paul Talbot. Board of Appeals for a term ending has approved Board of Education radio club, needlework, sew and stuff treatment program. An alcoholic will Colleen Shane’s Building, 3 p.m. Talbot said there were no major Nov. 30, 1979. contracts with the South Windsor pets, quilting bee, group discussion, tell how Alcoholics Anonymous problems with the contract, but be J(dm Giordano of 54 Steep Rd., Friday Elducation Association (teachers) galloping gourmet, table hockey. helped them overcome their addic­ Leroy Williams of 454 King St. and Scoreboard Town Office Building closed for the and the South Windsor Administra­ recommended postponement because tion. he wants the opportunity to review Linda Gezelman of 27 Pine Knob Cir­ g"y»w'3MtaHas.>' New Year Holiday. tion Association. basket decides the contract with the union’s presi­ cle were appointed to the Human The contract with administrators Foul line edge dent. Relations Commission for three-year WHA is for two years and involves a five NHL With Colleen Shane hitting the winning bucket with four terms. Last year’s audit shows per cent increase in salaries. Appointments made East (!uiiipl>ell Conference seconds left, Manchester High’s girls' basketball team nipped Vernon ’The contract with teachers calls The Town Council has approved the Regional chairman W L T Pts. Patrick Dixision Wethersfield High, 47-45, yesterday in Wethersfield. The win im­ appointment of Diane Smith of 183 Winifred Notman of Pleasant nets Penney win Quebec 20 15 1 41 W L T Pts. Tuesday for a 4.95 per cent increase the first big surplus in Coventry proves Manchester's record to 4-2 while Wethersfield slips to 5-2. year and a 6.95 increase the second Northview Dr. to the Historic Valley Rd. will act as the northeast Indianap>olis 18 12 2 38 Philadelphia 20 7 8 48 Quilling class, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., surplus in an attempt to reduce taxes Manchester led at the half, 25-17, year. District Commission for a five-year regional chairman for the 1977 fund The Town of (^ventry had a $129,- Cincinnati 17 14 2 36 NY Islanders 21 8 4 46 Rockville Public Library (Junior at budget-making time next year. but the Eagles reeled off 10 un­ term. drive of the American Heart Associa­ 728 surplus at the close of the 197^ By BILL McAVOY Minnesota 14 15 4 32 Atlanta 16 12 7 39 .Manchester's jayvees upped their Wing). • The council postponed approval of As a result of the hoarding, Cromie answered points in the third quarter Frank Aheam of 155 Abby Rd. was tion of Greater Hartford. 1976 fiscal year, Town Manager Correspondent New England 14 17 4 32 NY Rangers 14 13 10 38 record to 5-1 with a 31-10 win over a contract between the town and charged, the town is losing needed and the teams went into the final Friday appointed to the Housing Authority Drawing from the towns of Blast Frank (^nnolly said this week, dis­ An overwhelming advantage of free throw opportunities gave Birmingham 12 25 1 25 Sim tile Dix ision Wethersfield Sharon Maher and Local 1303, Council No. 4, of the services. eight minutes knotted at 35-all. Town offices closed. American Federation of State County for a five-year term. Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Somers, closing the results of the annual town West W L T Pts. Tracy Culbertson had nine and six In other Town Hall news this week: Penney High a 55-44 victory over Simsbury High in a CCIL Manchester's Ka'hy Strand missed Stafford and Union, Mrs. Notman audit. basketball contest last night in Simsbury before a crowd of 4(X). W L T Pts. St. Louis 15 17 markers respectiv-ely for will recuit town chairmen. ’The audit report was delivered to • Connolly was voted a $750 raise, San Diego 21 13 2 Chicago 10 20 the front end of a one-and-one situa­ .Manchester town councilmen Monday but was not effective Jan. 1, by the Town Council, The Knights scored 17 points from Houston 17 13 4 Vancouver 10 24 tion with 20 seconds left with She will direct them in fund raising Maiiclic-iicr (47) — Downing 4 0-2 Rockville court cases made public until Thursday. which met in executive session Mon­ the 15-foot stripe on 25 attempts Winnipeg 18 12 1 Wethersfield grabbing the rebound. efforts and help them organize minutes left. But Penney reeled off Colorado 8 20 8, Shane 7 1-3 15, Ferguson 0 04) 0, "’The surplus figure is larger than day night. Connolly’s salary for 1977 while the homestanding Trojans But it took a bad shot Ellen Donadio volunteers in the local, residential, 12 straight points with Brent Young Edmonton 16 20 1 Minnesota 6 20 Turek 3 0-1 6, Donadio 3 0-1 6. Strand will be $18,000. went the line four times and didn’t W ales Conference hauled in the carom and dribbled to Allen Church, 28, of North business corporate, special events in previous years,” Connolly said. supplying seven of the tallies. This Calgary 13 17 2 charge of driving while under the in­ A. McGee, 21,of Huntsville Ala. and • Connolly said the annual town convert. The victory was Penney’s Norris Dix ision midcourt. She passed to Shane who 4 4-6 12. Totals 21 5-13 47, and special gift campaigns. Earlier this year. Democratic gave Penney a 50-40 lead with 36 Phoenix 13 20 2 Windham pleaded guilty to 21 fluence of liquor or drugs and chose first-degree aiding and abetting first- report will be ready for distribution fourth after an opening loss while W L T pumped in her 14 and 15th points to W cilicr-.ficl(l (45) — Spatafore 1 charges in Common Pleas Court 19, Mrs. Notman is assistant treasurer Town Chairman Richard Cromie riiiirMilay'!* Results trial by jury. degree kidnaping against Lisa in about three weeks. Segments of Simsbury dropped its first after four seconds left. decide the issue. 0-0 2, Dessureau 0 04) 0, Granato 0 0-0 Rockville, Tuesday, and was and branch manager of New England criticized the Republican majority Senior Tom Francis was a stalwart New England 5, San Diego 3 Montreal 26 5 0. Yandow 1 0-0 2. Bordieri 1 0-0 2. enlarges of disorderly conduct and Snyder, 19, also of Huntsville, were the town audit delayed the report, successes. Strand had 12 points and Nancy Bank and Trust Co. on the council for hoarding the cash for Penney with three blocked shots Houston 6. Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 14 16 sentenced to a total of six years in interfering with a police officer were all nolled. The three were charged which will have a special Bicenten­ The game was practically an ins­ Downing eight in support of Shane. Madson 5 5-8 15. Shea 0 0-0 0, Court 8 jail, with execution to be suspended to go with 12 points. Lindsey James Calgary 2, Edmonton 1 Los Angeles 11 14 nolled in the case of Alfred M. Beebe, Wednesday on federal warrants. nial theme with photographs and a tant replay of Tuesday night’s clash Joanne Court had 16 points and Nan­ 0-:i 16, Bcdula 2 4-4 8 Totals 18 9-15 45. after three years, and probation for had 16 markers. Young 14 and Tom Detroit 12 18 38, of Wellwood Circle, Vernon. Charges of breach of peace and special cover design. Ms. Holly with Wethersfield. Penney employed NBA cy Madson 15 for Wethersfield. three years after his release. Jaworskl 11. Steve Lutz paced the Washington In companion cases to Beete, his first-degree criminal trespassing Ganter, assistant to the town a tight zone defense with didn’t allow Viluins Dix ision One of the conditions of his proba­ Simsbury attack with 18 points. Eastern Conferenee wife, Juliana Beebe, had a charge of were nolled in the case of Robert the Trojans to get inside. The Pts. tion will be to continue inpatient- manager, was in charge of the Atlantic Division interfering with a police officer S teu llet, 16, of Burbank R d., Knights’ offense was somewhat slop­ Penney’s next tilt is a non­ outpatient drug treatment as the special edition. GB Buffalo 22 8 3 47 nolled, as was a similar charge Ellington. py but Simsbury kept Penney in the conference battle Thursday night at probation department deems ap­ Philadelphia Boston 21 11 3 45 against Chester Leckner, 49, of Pen- Eric Whipple, 18, of Main St., game by running into early foul trou­ home against Glastonbury High. Hornets downed Boston Toronto 16 14 6 38 propriate. field Ave., Ellington. Coventry, pleaded guilty to a charge Calling to ble. Penney (55) — Francis 5 ^-2 12, NY Knicks Cleveland 11 17 7 29 Dropping its fifth straight, winless The charges included several Steven K. Stiles, 16, of 101 Brooklyn of threatening and was given a 30Klay Dana King and Tim Kelley led the Penney scored nine of its 23 first- Young 5 4-5 14, J'aworski 2 7-8 11, Buffalo TiuirHiluy'H Ki'hiiIih counts of burglary, larceny, St., Rockville, charged with sale of a East Hartford High saw Enfield High Enfield attack with 12 and 10 points suspended sentence a ^ placed on half points from the charity stripe James 7 2-4 16, Grady 0 2-6 2, Casey 0 NY Nets NY Rangers 3, Boston 3 attempted robbery, and use and controlled drug, was bound over to probation for one year. break into the win column with a 49- respectively while Karl Grabowski policemen while Simsbury made nine field goals 04) 0. ToUls 19 17-25 55. (icnirni Division Philadelphia 5, Washington 2 42 CCIL basketball triumph last night possession of stolen credit cards. Tolland County Superior Court after A charge of threatening against and John Dixon were best for East from long range. At the half it was Simsbury (44) — Lutz J 0-0 18, GB Detroit 5, Pittsburgh 2 at the Hornets’ gym. Shirley Jones, 22, of Wall St., Stiles waived a hearing on probable William Wilson, 35, of South Rd., Hartford with 13 and 12 markers 23-22 Penney. Harris 2 0-0 4, Doot40-08, Buzard30- Cleveland Buffalo 4, Toronto 2 East Hartford is now 0-5 while En­ Hebron, pleaded innocent to charges cause. Bolton, was nolled. Also nolled was a inereasing respectively. Simsbury took a 36-35 lead into the 2 6, Moger 0 0-00, Amos 4 0-2 8* Byrne Houston St. Louis 4, Vancouver 2 field is 1-4. of driving while under the influence Enfield 69) - Kelley 5 0 10. In the cases of three persons charge of disorderly conduct against final stanza and led, 40-38, with five 0 04) 0. Totals 22 0-4 44. New Orleans of liquor or drugs and driving without The Hornets led after the first Shirley 2 3 7, King 6 0 12. LaPointe 2 1 allegedly involved a few weeks ago in Jeffrey D. Brown, 20, of 179 Talcott- Coventry San Antonio a license. She will have a trial by the kidnaping of a Vernon woman, ville Rd., Vernon. quarter, 10-8, but Enfield broke on 5, Conte 1 3 5, Taksar 3 2 8. Flower I 0 jury. An analysis of Coventry Police Washington Eagle matmen top at the half by a 19-16 count. The charges of first-degree kidnaping and A charge of disorderly conduct 2. Totals 20 9 49. calls this year has shown a 15 per Atlanta visiting Raiders extended the margin Mark French, 27, of 82 Ridge St., first-degree sexual assault against against Harry Masichuck, 50, of no EuhI lluiiforil (12) — Grabowski Manchester, pleaded innocent to a cent monthly increase over last year. WcHtern Conformcf to 31-22 at the end of three quarters Larry D. McBride, 31, and Richard certain address, was noll^. Police Chief Robert Kjeliquist said fall to champs 5 3 13. Dixon 5 2 12. Otero Oil. Law- Miilxvi'Nl DiviHion but East Hartford did manage to cut Ion 2 2 6. Bolduc 1 0 2. Barry 0 0 0, % this week. I W 1 GB the deficit to four. But it wasn't able Batignani 0 0 0. Jalbert 0 0 0. Jones 4 0 An average month’s calls was 526 Mariners’ streak Denver Felled in its second outing l^st Area police report to get closer and absorbed the set­ 8 Totals 17 8 42 last year. Kjeliquist said, and 623 Detroit Wednesday was East Catholic’s back. during the last four months. At this Indiana. wrestling team, 634), by defending Vernon Thursday. He was released under a Main St. Rockville, was charged with e rate, he said, the department ended by Whalers Kansas City state champ Ledyard High in Ledyard. The Eagle matmen are now ’Trlcia A. Cosgrove, 29, of 15 Wood $250 nonsurety bond for court Jan. 12. breach of peace Thursday night in projects a total of 11,000 calls in 1976. Chicago ti 1-1 for the season. Basketball Dr., East Hartford, was charged Henry J. Michalak, 56, of 278 connection with a disturbance. He Last year's total was 6,320. Milwaukee Results: 98—Foye (L) pinned Bob Thursday with third-degree forgery Hackmatack St., Manchester, was was released on a $100 cash bond for The projected increase would mean SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Right wing Larry Pleau scored on a 30- I’urifir DiviHion EAST ERO.SH \UI.A .•xCIIOOl.lKM a 59 per cent increase in the depart­ Cavedon 1:22,105—Loran (L) pinned and fourth-degree larceny In connec­ charged with operating a motor vehi­ court appearance Jan. 11. foot shot with 7:07 gone in the final period to break a 3-3 tie W L Pet. GB East Catholic's freshman basket­ Only two area cage teams saw ac­ Tyler Corey 5:06, 112 —Biederstadt tion with a check cashing incident at cle under the influence of alcohol or ment workload in the last three Thursday night, sending the New England Whalers on their way Portland 21 9 .700 ball team upped its record to 4-0 tion last night and both came out on years, the chief said. (L) pinned Steve Funk 1:04, 119 a local store. She was released under drugs Thursday. He was released on Ix)s Angeles 19 12 .613 yesterday with 'a 65-35 duke over the losing end. East Hartford to a 5-3 victory over San Diego. —Pollard (L) dec. Tom Faust 12-1, a $100 nonsurety bond for court a written promise to appear in court Kjeliquist attributed the increase Golden State 15 14 .517 Northwest Catholic at the Eagles' Rockville High saw its record fall Jan. 26. Two 18-year-old men were charged trends to many variables. It was the Mariners’ first loss in 14 cond period when rookies Tony 126 —Martil (L) dec. Chet Denmark appearance Jan. 26 in Rockville. P' .Seattle 15 17 .469 Nes(. to 0-4 with a 60-52 setback to Plain- with third-degree iarceny by posses­ "In my opinion,” he said, "the home games this season. Cassolato and Brad Rhiness 7-5, 132 —Austin (L) pinned Roger Forest Green,31, of 11 Q)ttage St., John L Konrad, 37, of New Rd., Phoenix 12 15 .444 After a close first quarter in which ville High in Plainville in a non- sion in connection with a theft significant reason for the increase is The Whalers’ Tom Webster added registered goals just 2:11 apart. New Poudrier 3:56, 138 —Ballestini (L) Vernon, was charged with operating Tolland, was charged ’Thursday with TiuirHiluy'H RfHiiilH it took a 14-11 advantage. East conference test. Mike Munroe had 22 reported on Dec. 13 of $761 worth the community’s increasing con­ an empty-net goal with 37 seconds England deadlocked the contest on a pinned Jerry Stamp 3:16, 145—Dut­ under the influence of alcohol or operating a motor vehicle while un­ Scene from ^* San Antonio 118, Washington 116 exploded in the second canto to race points and Tim Berger 12 for the beer from freight cars located at 296 fidence in the police department. remaining as New England snapped goal by Ralph Backstrom at the 4:48 ton (L) pinned MaR Roohr 2:59, 155 drugs ’Thursday. He was released on der the influence of liquor or drugs. Chicago 101, Atlanta 95 to a 39-19 halftime bulge. Rams. Ellington High got 25 points Prestige Park. " ’Those receiving police attention the Mariners’ six-game winning mark of the third period. —Macy (L) pinned Keith Antonia a promise to appear in court Jan. 12. He was released on a promise to Fourth graders at Coventry’s George Hersey Robertson School Indiana 96, NY Nets 94 Pete Kiro had 21 points and Kevin from Rick DeCarli and 16 from John Blaise F. D’Anzi of 9 Fisk Dr., are now being reported and acted up­ skein. Despite the loss, San Diego Pleau had a pair of assists while Richard Gray,30, of 116 South St., appear in court Jan. 26. perform the swordfight scene from “The Nutcracker." The Milwaukee 112, Golden Slate 103 2:16, 167 —Kasubick (L) dec. Bill Thompson 10 to lead the young Hayes but it wasn't enough as the Newington and Joseph A. Mlano of on." he said. " ’The ’nothing will be remained in first place in the WHA’s San Diego’s Andre Lacroix also Coventry, was charged with play was part of a third and fourth grade Christmas program, Denver 123, Seattle 95 Grondin 8-4, 185 —Caron (L) pinned Purple Knights lost their fourth in a the same address were charged and done anyway so why report it’ at­ Western Division. chalked up two assists to increase his Eagles with Jim Wyse strong on the operating a motor vehicle under the Ellington Phoenix 107, Buffalo 92 Emile Fournier 4:54, Unlimited row without a win. 64-56. to Pulaski released on promises to appear in involving scores of children under the direction of several titude appears to be more in­ San Diego took a 3-2 lead in the se- league lead in that category to 36. boards. Vincent M. White, 31, of 144 W. (Only games scheduled) —Murray (L) dec. Ed Dean 14-0. High in a non-conference encounter. influence of alcohol or d ru p court in East Hartford Jan. 11. teachers. (Herald photo by Lovering) frequent.” r \ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 24,1976- PAGE FIVE-B PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. Dec. Z4, 1976 •CTVVVVVVflvvvVWrvWvvwvJJJSSs* New Jersey puts in bid Herald angle Sobers not big rooter

Earl Yost Sports Editor for Braves^ Ernie No D for grid all-star game EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. missioner Pete Rozelle about spon­ In recent years, the game has been "To put it in a basically positive soring the game in New Jersey’s opposed by many NFL owners, who plane,” the spokesman said, “we lead bhlcago to its eighth victory In (UPI) — First the New York always picked up after the holiday NEW YORK (UPI) - minded against him,” Sobers said of 94; San Antonio beat Washington, Giants, next the Coilege All- Giants Stadium. object to their high draft choices would be interested in reviving the Ju»t tvondering 118-116; Chicago defeated Atlanta, the last 10 games. Artis Gilmore had season. Excuse Ernie DiGregorio if he . DiGregorio. “I feel I can take him missing the first three weeks of game in any conceivable type, shape Just Wondering Department: How 101-95; Milwaukee topped Golden 23 points for the Bulls, while Lou Star Game? Wednesday, Joe Albritton, “Bah, humbugs” his Qirist- one-on-one because of my height ad­ preseason training and risking possi­ or form.” long it would have taken the Board of New pin surface vantage and because he has the State. 107-92, and Denver routed Hudson scored 22 to lead Atlanta, The New Jersey Sports Authority, publisher of the Washington Star, ble injury. In addition, 26 of the 54 Education to seriously look into mas gift from Phoenix’ Ricky reputation of not being a good defen- Seattle, 123-95. which lost its fourth straight. which lured the New York Giants expressed interest in acquiring the players who participated in last priority needed items to update the New synthetic surfaces have been Sobers. away from New York City, has now game, which traditionally matches a Any change in the game’s format approved for bowling lanes. The sub­ Burks 107, W'arrior*92 year’s game were unsigned. atheletic department at Manchester Ever since coming into the Pacers 96, Nets 94 become the second bidder for the squad of college football all-stars would need to be sanctioned by the stance looks like wood, requires less Bobby Dandridge scored 22 poinU High if matters were not brought out National Basketball Association, Pro basketball Billy Knight scored a three-point recently discontinued College All- against the NFL Super Bowl cham­ Among the alternatives proposed NFL owners and Rozelle. A dressing and no sanding. Tests have and Milwaukee scored the game’s in the open for John Public to DiGregorio has been trying to ignore play with 28 seconds remaining to Star football game amid suggestions pions and had been sponsored for 43 hy the New Jersey Sports Authority spokesman for the league office said shown it stands up better than final eight points to record its third judge?...It was good to see support the nickname "E rnie No D," a sive player. I think he really is the cap a 10-point Indiana comeback in of possible changes in the game’s for­ years by the Chicago Tribune. The are a rematch between the Super the owners would not ^ together for wood...Attendance is down in 11 of straight victory, Gus Williams led from 15 persons at the first meeting reference to his reputed defensive weak link in Buffalo’s defense.’’ the final two minutes for a victory mat. CTiicago paper Tuesday cited in­ Bowl finalists or a game between two a vote before the Super Bowl game in the 18 cities the Golden State scoring with 26 with the School Board to get shortcomings. But Sobers may have The Suns’ victory ended a four- over the Nets. Knight finished with A spokesman for the Sports crease expenses and uncertainty college all-star squads. The Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 9, but in­ this season with the biggest drop points. something done and' to make the stuck the Buffalo guard with that game losing streak. 32. John Williamson led New York Authority said Thursday that Chair­ over its ability to recruit personnel collegiate players have not beaten dicated a vote would take place in noted at the Boston Garden.The board aware of things that might be sobriquet permanently Thursday DiGregorio also had a tough night with 28 points. man Sonny Werblin contacted as reasons for withdrawing its the NFL representative since 1963, Seattle a week later before the Pro Bruins have been averaging 2,500 behind the times. And, when 25 night. offensively as he scored only 11 Nuggris 123, SuprrSonlrs 95 National Football League Com­ backing of the game. with many scores being one-sided. Bowl game. showed for last Monday night's payees less per game than a year ago points. Spurs 118, Builds 116 David Thompson scored a season- and tickets are now available for all Sobers, known primarily as a Larry Kenon stored 26 points to meeting, it was even a better show of defensive specialist, scored a career- The Suns’ guards scored 69 points high 38 points and Bobby Jones added games...The death of Wes Ferrell, lead San Antonio to victory as support from both parents and high 28 points to lead the Suns to a as Paul Westphal scored 22 and 20 by extending his string of con­ former major league pitcher, Washington’s Elvin Hayes missed a athletes...On the other side of the 107-92 victory over the Braves. reserves Ron Lee and Dick Van secutive field goals to a team-record revived memories of days as a last-second tap, which would have stick, the Board of Education rates a Even more damaging to Arsdale had 11 and 8, respectively. 17 over a two-game period to lead Ohlahoma^S^S^}^^ Nicklaus, Pate youngster when visits were made to John Shumate was high for Buffalo tied the game. Hayes had 32 points Denver to an easy victory. Tom Fenway Park to watch the Red Sox DiGregorio was what Sobers had to and 15 rebounds to lead the Bullets. say after the game. with 26 points. Burleson scored 17 points to lead play. Ferrell, who won 25 games in top pro golfers "I tried to be more offensive In other games Thursday night, In­ Bulls 101, Hawks 9.5 Seattle, which lost its fifth straight 1935 and 20 in 1936, was at the time favorite PEE WEE diana e d ^ the New York Nets, 96- Mickey Johnson scored 26 points to game. considered the handsomest player in CINCINNATI (UPI) - Jack Nicklaus and Jerry Pate Tim Fogarty had 11 the American League...Lo^ for a have been named co-players of the year by the Golf points and Mark Cromwell 2 number of baseball trades after in Fiesta Writers Association of America. Each received 55 votes eight as Moriarty’s downed Feb.15...This has been a bad year for in the organization’s annual balloting of its members. Crispino’s, 37-19, last night UConn and former UConn football Elements threat TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) - Oklahoma Nicklaus was the leading at the West Side Rec. Bill is highly favored to even the Big coaches. Nick Forzano was pink money winner on the PGA Silver and Jim Laria each Eight's record in games slipped by the Detroit Lions in the tour this year and won Crenshaw, David Graham, had six markers for the FOTll NAVIAIX when it meets Wyoming CHiristmas PtCK’ NieHT TFAIN'ia NE NFL, Lou Holtz quit the New York three tournaments—the Hubert Green and J.C. losers. Jets before being relieved and Larry to Los Angeles Day. INTERCEPTEP 14 PASSES World Series of Golf, the Snead also received votes. nod for allowing public comments at The 13th-ranked Sooners are the IN ONE SEASON,THE All- Naviaux was fired at Storrs...Nick TIME RE(k)RP.WHO WAS Tournament Players Judy Rankin, first Action at the Community Monday's meeting which was a con­ fourth Big Eight team to visit the Fotiu, after the first 35 games played THE 'TS NFL LEAPER? Championship and the woman golf pro to earn Y saw CBC nip VFW, 22-20, 4 cession on its part...Birthdays for bowl in its six-year history. Arizona by the , saw some NEW YORK (UPI) — The Los Angeles Rams are reminded to A. PAUL KRAUSE Australian Open. Pate, over $100,000 in a season, and Community Y best two prominent local athletes will be (UPI Photo) State defeated Missouri in 1972 and B. M a BLOUNT pbying time in 29. He's second in take their mittens to Minnesota for this Sunday’s National Foot­ who set a record for money was an overwhelming' Modern Janitorial, 32-11. celebrated this weekend. Tennis pro upset Nebraska last year, but in the C. JACKIE WALLACE minutes and has one goal and ball Conference championship game against the Vikings. Nick Fotiu has inside position - won by a rookie, also won choice of the GWAA as Jimmy Johnson had 13 Gloria Darling will note her birthday four assists to his credit. only previous game the Sun Devils ti-iau:U3Msub female player-of-the-year. points for CBC and Glenn It’s expected to be considerably Ranger battles Bruins’ Dallas Smith for puck three tournaments—the Christmas and world's pool cham­ did not host, Oklahoma State beat JoAnne Garner, the Turner seven for VFW. warmer in Oakland, though, for the U.S. Open, the Canadian pion Larry Lisciotti will celebrate his Merger unlikely Brigham ’Voung in 1974. Women's Open champion, Lance Chevalier had 14 birthday the day after Christ­ American Football Conference's most fighting is probably going to Neither Coach Barry Switzer of Open and the Pacific National Hockey League Players’ finished second, and Jane points and Ron Howard 10 mas...Here's one vote for Jim championship game between the end up the loser.” Oklahoma nor Fred Akers of \b ste rs. Association recently signed a five- Blalock, Donna Caponi for Community while Jim Penders of Eiast Catholic High as the Raiders and the defending Super Oakland Coach John Madden is Wyoming is particularly concerned Gargis shifts Masters’ champion Ray year agreement forbiding any Young and Betty Burfeindt Soucier had eight for best dressed director of athletics in Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. more concerned with the Pittsburgh about the 16-18 point advantage the Floyd finished a distant merger with the WHA. On the other for new role also received votes. Janitorial. the area His outfit at Tuesday With temperatures in the teens and defense, which has been almost im­ oddsmakers are giving Oklahoma. third with 20 votes. Ben hand. Bill MacFarland. WHA presi­ night's Elast-Waterbury Holy Cross wintry winds whipping across the penetrable during the Steelers’ 10- Rick Ley on second team Switzer says, “Oklahoma has a dent. claims his league doesn't want in Blue-Gray basketball game was first class. Minnesota flatland, the visitors from game winning streak, after they lost tradition of playing a big game well, any merger...Monday night’s exhibi­ sunny Southern California will have their first four games of the season. and I like to think we will play with a MONTGOMERY, Ala. tion hockey game at the Hartford MIDGET Talbcood operating to battle the elements as well as the "They're red-dogging a little more lot of pride and emotion.” (UPI) — Auburn quarter­ Civic Center between Russia and the Three John Sulick had 12 points Vikings. than they used to and they're mixing Akers says, “I’m getting used to back Phil Gargis, who ran Kamey Ovian reports the Tallwood Whalers is a sellout. The Whalers and Roger Greenwood six It used to be the worse the up their defense a lot more,” Madden being the underdog, and I don’t pay for almost as many yards golf course will be open this lufed 7.322 to the Czedioslovakia as Wyman Oil outscored weather, the bigger the advantage said. on WHA East All Stars any attention to it one way or the as he gained gassing, shifts weekend. Snow covered the course fiasco last Monday ni^t...Tbommy Pro Remodeling, 27-20, last for the Vikings. other. I expect our young men to go to running back today in last weekend for the first time this Abrahamsson is lost to the Whalers night at the East Side Rec. But the Vikings have a new iook onto the field and compete like they the Blue-Gray (Allege All season and play was suspended but for a month following an operatioo to HARTFORD (UPI) — Three members of the high flying CTiris Dobb had six points this season with an explosive offense have against every opponent we’ve Star Game. the word is go unless more snow remove a bone spur from his left and Dave Barry five for centered around Tarkenton and wide Quebec Nodiques will lead the East Division team against the had this year.” Coach Homer Rice falls...Mike Cooney, tanned and foot...Hi^ school basketball at its the losers. receivers Sammie White and Ahmad West squad in the all-star game here Switzer and Akers, former team­ picked his own quarter­ looking great, is home for the holiday best was displayed by East Catholic back, Tommy Kramer of from his first year at Georgia Rashad. Gearly. the Vikings will be Jan. 18. mates at Arkansas, both have their Brian Galligan had 29 and Holy Cross of Waterbury here Red Sox sign Rice, to lead the Gray Southern University. The East hoping for dry weather Sunday in (Quebec’s Real Cloutier, Serge Ber­ teams operating from the Wishbone. points and Don Barrett 10 last Tueklay with the ^rtsm anship Wednesday, included goalie Wayne squad in the nationally Catholic grad is attending the sdiool order to deploy their air attack. nier and Marc Tardif were named Wyoming, however, has an as Community Y belted of the h i^ )^ degree cn both sides. Rutledge and left wing Mark Howe of televised game. on a golf scholarship...Bob Leavitt, Conversely, the Rams appear Yost to coach Thursday as the forward line by atypical Wishbone, in that it passes Manchester Travel, 55-9. Both coaches. ITm AfeDonald of win­ Houston, defenseman Paul Shmyr of “It’s hard to pick a freshman football coach at better suited for an “off-track” as sports writers from the 12 WHA more than most teams using the Matt Falkowski had seven ning Cross and Stan Ogrodnik of East San Diego and three Winnipeg favorite in a game like Catholic and fine baseball umpire, is running backs Lawrence BOSTON (UPI) - Walking Eddie offense and has smaller backs. The markers for Travel. rate a few lines for superb jobs.plus cities. players: defenseman Lars-Erik this,” said Blue Coach handling the ticket booth at home McCutcheon and John Cappelletti Yost, an 18-year major leaguer who Filling out the team are Cowboys’ fullback and leading their actiems in a cIom, tense and Sjoberg, right wing Anders Hedberg Jack Christiansen, who East basketball games this each gained 100 yards in a 10-10 tie coached for the New York Mets the defenseman Ron Plumb of Cincin­ rusher. Robbie Wright, is only 5-10 exciting game. Sportsmanship all and center Ulf Nilsson. was fired last month at season...Basketball attendance at against the Vikings earlier this past nine seasons, Thursday signed to nati, Pat Stapleton of Indianapolis and 183 pounds. Halfbacks Latrail arourd was of the highest degm. The second team includes goalie Stanford. “The game will Manchester High was up for the first UConn's standout performer season. In that game. Minnesota's coach for the Boston Red Sox. and goaltender Louis Levasseur of Jones and Bob Davis weigh 160 and JUNIOR Joe Daley of Winnipeg, Paul Popiel probably be decided on a two home games this season as well Chuck Foreman and Brent Yost, a six-time American League the Minnesota Fighting Saints. 185 pounds, respectively. Action at the East Side Merry Christmas Brilliant in every game to date, Tony Hanson will lead of Houston and Kevin Morrison of "Their backs are good, little quick break.” as at Cheney with crowds off for the .McClanahan combined for only 59 leader in walks earned, was a third Second team selections include San Diego on defense, Del Hall of Rec saw Eastern Realty E Merry Christmas to all readers Rice said the Blue squad first three home starts of Elast Connecticut against Colgate Tuesday night in the opening yards. baseman with a lifetime batting center Rich Leduc of Cincinnati, left runners and they are hard to get hold behind 29 points of Bill from The Hoald’s spents depart­ Phoenix at left wing, Robbie Ftorek is bigger than his Catholic High. In the past, crowds game of the L'Conn Classic at the Hartford Civic Center at 7. .And while a good football game is average of .254. wing Hugh Harris of Indianapolis off" says Switzer. "They run well in Gray Anderson and eight more ment. of the Roadrunners at center and team and they “have great Second game at 8 pits Seattle and Illinois State. The losers expected in Minnesota, war is He spent 14 seasons with the right wing Mark Napier of Bir­ open field situations. Wyoming from Damian Purcell top Willy Lindstrom of Winnipeg at right speed, so they’re going to forecast for Oakland. Washington Senators before finishing mingham, defenseman Rick Ley of throws the football a little bit more Manchester Cycle, 47-32. and winners tangle Wednesday night. Plenty of tickets are wing. be pretty tough to handle.” “I think people are expecting to see his career with Detroit and the Los the New England Whalers, J.C. than most wishbones do. The sur­ Ken Marshall had 10 points available both nights. East coach Jacques Demers of In­ Rice plans to use Gargis the Little Big Horn out there, " Angels Angels. Yost, 50, set a major Tremblay of Quebec and goaltender prise of that — throwing when it’s un­ and Dave Pantelo eight for dianapolis and West coach Bobby expected — can be a problem." at quarterback occasional­ Pittsburgh defensive end Dwight league record for games played at John Garrett of Birmingham. (Herald photo by Dunn) Cycle. Kromm of Winnipeg each wili round ly, but the Auburn star will Probation life Jan. 5 Surgery set White said. third base (2,008). The West team, named Switzer says the Sooners "are not Bowling out their squads to 20 men next week. the really, really good defensive spend more time run­ ORCHARD PARK, N Y. (UPI) - The Pittsburgh-Oakland rivalry Standout goalie with Indians Brian Shea popped in 24 C team. We are above average, but we ning-giving pro scouts for Long Beach State Buffalo Bills quarterback Gary has been pro football's bitterest since points in leading the Spurs are not what we have been before.” their first long look at his One of the bright spots with the Manchester .Marangi will undergo surgery next 1973 when Jack Tatum batted down a to a 54-36 win over the In sizing up Oklahoma, which running back potential. High hockey team this season has been month for relief of ‘‘an im­ Terry Bradshaw pass, which Franco Trailblazers last night at NEW YORK (UPI) - ranked third in the nation in rushing Gargis gained 1,882 yards each scored 12 points for PARKADE DISTY- 136. Gordon Wilson 147-392. pingement” — or pinch — in his right Harris scooped up at his shoetops and goalie Bernie Hebert. The youngster the Community Y. Dave Long Beach State received Nick Zavarella 164-364. Slow-starting Flyers offense with three 600-yard plus rushing during his Auburn- the Hoyas. Ken Bower 25A611, Rich shoulder. carried into the end zone for the win­ recorded his first shutout of the season White topped ■ the losers word Thursday night the Owner sued runners — Kenny King, Horace Ivory career, just 154 less than Roy Hamilton sank four Higgins 2(6-245-202-652, A1 Turkey winners —Carl A Bills spokesman said Thursday ning touchdown in the final seconds NCAA was liftin g its and Thomas Lott — Akers says, Wednesday night against Maloney High of with 23 tallies. free throws and Jim Senna 2S-6Q2. Lee Nelson Bolin 468. Gordon Wilson the condition first became apparent of a playoff game. CLEVELAND (UPI) - The new he achieved in the air. athletic probation effective "First of all is their speed. We Meriden, kicking out 27 shots in 7-0 victory. Spillane and Wilbur Olinde 235-211-610, BiU Avery 21^ 458. Rich Gough 441. late in the 1976 season, ‘‘but Marangi Lawsuits are being served on Minnesota Fighting Saints and overtake Islanders Jan. 5, then went out and haven’t faced a team that has had as added two apiece in the 203-611, Butch Savino 200- Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll for general partner Nick Mileti have celebrated by losing to was treated and played in every many football players that can move final 58 seconds to give 5K, Roy Riggott 227, Ken POWDER PIFF- referring to the Raiders’ defensive been sued for $825,000 by two former Montana. 77-75, for their game.” The surgery will be per­ as well as those Oklahoma has. Con­ eighth-ranked U(JLA a 59- Cooley 218-583, Carl Ogren Cricket Palicki 178-525. back George Atkiason as part of the players of the World Hockey Associa­ NEW YORK (UPI) — After a slow start, the Philadelphia G£ad ChfiUtmcui T idin g fourth loss in 104 games at formed by Dr. Joseph D. Godfrey, taining their speed is going to be a 55 victory over William L 203-555, Don Ostberg 212. Ellen Albert 178-467. Edith "criminal element" in the NFL. Ad­ tion , now the the Long Beach Arena. the Bills’ physician. Flyers finally have overtaken the New York Islanders for first terrific challenge for us.” Mary. Larry Davis 202, Ken T racy 179-503, Bobbie ditionally, Atkinson gave the Fighting Saints. The end of the probation place in the Patrick Division of the National Hockey League, and The Fiesta Bowl apparently will f?^sre's hoping you have a wonderful? Minnesota edged Kansas Hesford 210, Mike Lappen Woods 189-455, Terry Two under knife Steelers’ top wide receiver, Lynn The suits were filed Thursday in means Long Beach State Statex 62-60, on guard Ray Sieminski 178-tel, Gerrie the prime mover in the past two games is a player not well have a non-capacity crowd for the 214- 203599, Barry Pinney WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Swann, a concussion with a blow federal court on behalf of goalie Bob oliday. Your loyal patronage and football and basketball Williams' layup in the final Olson 186, Carol Anderson known for knowing where the goal is. first time in its six-year history for 215- 233-200-648, Bob OUver Washington Redskins announced from behind in Pittsburgh’s season­ Whidden and defenseman Ray the 3 p.m. (EST) Christmas Day teams will not be barred minute. Mike 'Thompson 187-480, (ierry Tracy 189- Clearwater, who allege they signed Don Saleski, best-known for having kind friendship are much gm 1’' 558, Art Thompson 572, Thursday that safety Jake Scott and opening loss to the Raiders. kickoff. Some 2,000 of Sun Devil from television led the Minnesota scoring 451, Marty Bradshaw 490, four-year, no-cut contracts before the same nickname as Mark "The doch scored the first two New York Roger Mieezkowski 213- wide receiver Roy Jefferson have un­ “1 think it's going to be a high in­ Stadium’s 50,000 seats remained appreciated. appearances or post­ with 16 points. 581. B arbara Sullivan 486, goals, while Earl Anderson, Terry dergone appat’ently successful sur­ tensity game, with some vicious hit­ the start of the 1974-75 season and Bird” Fidrych (Saleski had his season competition after Greg Ballard scored 15 Vicky Glass 458, Barbara O’Reilly and John Bucyk scored for available. gery. ting out there,” White said. But. he that those contracts have been "bird” first), scored more than 15 Jan. 5. points and Rob Goss nine Sullivan 200-463. goals only once in his five-year Boston. A spokesman for the National added, ‘‘They’ve got too much to lose breached. Whidden seeks $400,000 in “This is the best holiday to lead Oregon to a 42-38 National Hockey League career-last Red Wings 3, Penguins 2 Football League club said Scott was to worry about fighting. We’ve got compensatory and punitive damages present possible,” Long victory over Grambling. ANTIQUES- Fran season, with 21. Jim Nahrgang and Rick Wilson COLNTRY CLUB- Vito operated on for recurrence of slip­ too much to lose to worry about and Clearwater $425,000. Bail refused Beach State President In other major games, Jamaitis 133-340, Flo Niles So far this season he has seven, in­ scored open net goals In the final In the spirit of this holy season our Agostinelli 136-375, Nondo page in his left shoulder at Doctors fighting. I think whoever does the Stephen Horn said after the Rutgers edged Pittsburgh, 143-345, Carol Seretto 133- cluding two Thursday night — one the minute of play, Nahrgang’s coming wish is one for joy. W ith appreciation. Annulli 383, Larry Bates Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. NCAA’s announcement. 81-77; M emphis S tate 142-393, Joanne Cochran winner — in a 5-2 triumph over the from 160 feet. Bill Lochead paced for Carter vfrome foeiofli "They (the 49ers’ athletes) 135-380, Ken Bennett 354, routed TCU, 116-72; Drake Carl Bolin 141-143-169453, 140-128-376, Joan that gave Detroit with a pair of goals and Walt Tres Chic Salon have waited patiently for beat Illinois State, 80-67; DeDominicis 125, Alice Philadelphia a two-point Patrick McKechnie ailded another before PATERSON, N.J. (U P I)-A judge LAPP PLAZA this moment. Now our Norm Clark 138, Rich 303 East Center St., Manchester 2 Arkansas defeated Tulsa, Gough 137-363, Bert Davis Sartwell 134-356, Fran Division lead over the Islanders. Pittsburgh Coach Ken Schinkel has refused bail for former boxer Route 83, Vernon 872-8022 teams are ready and (2 miles North of Vernon Circle) 81-66; Oklahoma City 137-371, Ding F arr 373, Rival 127, Sophie Burger With the score tied 1-1 in the se­ pulled goalie Denis Herron twice to Rubin "Hurricane” Carter and anxious to meet any and all edged Texas, 66-65; Stan­ 128. cond period Thursday night, Saleski give the Penguins an extra forward codefendant John Artis, who .y)^re comers.” Dick Gardella 150-396, Sal ford beat St. Mary’s, 87-75; Lombardo 139-384, ’Todd scored at 10:47 on a feed from advantage in the final minute. convicted a second time Tultsday He was proved wrong and Washington defeated Manchestaf EvankiQ Herald linemate Orest Klndrachuk, then Sabres 4, Leafs 2 night for a 1966 triple murder. less than a few hours later. Peck 140-141-396, John Seattle-Pacific, 63-43. took a Larry Goodenough pass to up Rene Robert scored his 10th goal Passaic County Court Judge Bruno Montana guard Kirk Rieder 147-354, Joe Salafia PuWmiwI M iy M«nlng •a a p l, Suntoy* ind hoM tm . EnMrad « *w the margin to 3-1 on what was to on a 20-foot shot with 4:46 to play and Leopizzi, who presided over the se­ Rocholeau scored with 19 Mw ctm Ur, Cenn. P o M O tile * » S » - eond C tM MM Maaw. prove the winning goal less than Craig Ramsay added an Insurance cond trial, said Thursday there were seconds left in the game to eight minutes later. goal into an empty net in the final no "compelling” reasons for the 4 Sugsaatad Carrtar Rates lift the Grizzlies over the minute to rally Buffalo from a 2-0 defendants to be free while they 49ers. M R. Richardson, a Widow faces charges In A d M n o * S M ^ e o p y ...... IS * Tom Bladon and Andre Dupont deficit to its seventh straight victory. appeal the conviction and no indica­ 6-5 forward, scored 28 W *M dy...... *0 * added third-period goals for The Leafs got their two goals from tion that the convictions will be over­ points and 6-10 Lee Johnson O n * r n o m ii...... S3 M TIv** monai* ...... t ll. 7 0 Philadelphia, while Ron Lalonde Bob Neely and Dave Williams 33 turned. CAMDEN, N.J. (UPI) - at the Gays’ luxury garden S li m o n O it...... 1 23 .40 added 24 to lead Montana provided the Caps’ final score. seconds apart in the first period. "I just don’t see any room for Roxanne Gay, widow of apartment in Blackwood O n * y * w ...... MOJO to its sixth victory in eight MM RM** Upon R*qu*« Philadelphia’s Mel Bridgman and Rick Martin scored for Buffalo. reversal in this decision,” the judge games. Philadelphia Eagles’ after Gay telephoned for to the SuO*Cf1b*r* «ilio IM to r*c*l«* Washington’s Garnet Bailey traded Blues 4, Canurks 2 told defense lawyers Myron Beldock Long Beach State got 12 defensive lineman Blenda help, saying he had been thoir n*m p«p*f baton SJO p.nt. •iwuM M oplion* Ih* ctrculaUon first-period tallies. Bob Gassoff scored with three and Lewis Steel. points apiece from Richard Gay, has been indicted on stabbed in the neck. She Oopanmonl, 047-0*40. seconds left in the second period to Carter and Artis, both blacks, were Johnson, Donnie Martin charges of stabbing - her has been held in lieu of WORLD The win also stretched break a 2-2 tie. Jerry Butler scored convicted of murdering three whites and highly touted freshman husband to death in their $100,000 bail since her This printing test pattern is Philadelphia’s unbeaten streak to 17 an insurance goal in the third period. on June 17,1966, in a Paterson tavern Michael Wiley as the 49ers’ apartment Monday. arrest on murder charges. part of Dm Herald quality games. WHA during a period of racial unrest in the Season's Greetings record dropp^ to 6-3. Camden County A Camden County grand epptrol program in order to Rich Preston's second goal of the city. The prosecution said the (M inyffouC/iM m ^oif from Skip and Jim Alabama also had good Prosecutor Thomas jury handed up the first- give you one of the finest The second period was marred by a game 1:04 Into overtime gave the murders were to avenge the murder and the people at reason to celebrate as the Shusted said the couple had "Oh, tidings of comfort and joy. . . ’’, degree murder indictment nedspapers in the nation. O n kjy riib (jaten ... good fight in which two players, Paul Aeros their victory over the Stingers of a black bartender by a white gun­ i d season of peace and wonder, East Hartford Nursery fourth-ranked Crimson a history of quarreling. May you and yours enjoy this wonderful Thursday charging Mrs. Hdlngt for all, and a warm Holmgren of Philadelphia and Gordy ... The Whalers’ Larry Pleau scored man earlier that night. excitement and joy is Christmas! May Tide won the Carolina Gay, 26, with stabbing her M rs. G ay ’s d efense season, and all the little things Lane of Washington, were ejected. ^

Help Wsntsd IS Homes tor Solo 23 Homos fo r Solo tS Homos For Solo 23 Bool Esiolo Wontod IS INDEX FULL ‘HME Kitchen man for SELL YOUR House through Generosity assures many dishwashing and other kitchen J. Watson Beach Real Estate NOTICH chorea. No experience Company. Professional real 1 — Lott MO Nouotf KEITH 2 — Ptftontit necessary. Good pay, good estate service for nearly SO 3 — Announeomtntt working conditions. 5-day years. Call our Manchester of­ 4 » Enttrttlomtnl week, other benefits. Apply in RaiEsrni fice, 647-9139. 5 — Auctioflt to have Merry Christmas person, Brass Kiey 172 E, CmtM 8t. FINANCIAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Restaurant. 0 “ Bondt^Stockt-Monotott 9 PtrtOriil Lotnt RECEPTIONIST - Busy Den­ “ We Make 10 — tniurtnct □ MISC. SERVICES A Merry Christmas for many the comer of Burnham and Windsor tal office in Manchester is HOUSE CALLS" Sts. The home will be removed if it IMPLOVMINT seeking experienced, mature Manchester families in need was 13 ~ Htip W tnttd PHONE 643-2711 receptionial. Duties include: Sorvicos OHorod 31 assured this week by the generosity W e e k i n cannot be sold, he said. 14 — B utlntft Opportuntitat 15 ^ Siluitlon W tnttd FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUR AD Appointment scheduling, 6 4 V 4 1 2 6 of a great many local residents. The house is presently being phone, bookkeeping, llgni CAM TREE Service - Free es­ r e v i e w IDUCATION 6 4 9 - 1 9 2 2 A last-minute appeal for funds for rented, a situation that does not typing. Heavy public contact. timates, discount senior 18 — Privttt Intlructlont CLASSIFIED WORD the Mandiester Area Conference of piease neighbors in the area. 19 — Schoolt-CItMtt Holp Wontod 13 Four day week, salary citizens. Company 20 Inalruclloni Wtnttd ADS IN THE HERALD negotiable. Send resume to Manchester owned and Churches' annual Seasonal Sharing Town Counsei Victor I. Moses 6 to 26 DAYS P.O. Box 289, Manchester, COVENTRY - Six room operated. Call 646-1327. Appeal, which had been lagging, received a favorable preliminary ruied that two members of the REAL E9TATE f SAND BLAST Operator and 23 ~ Homtt tor Salt ADVERTI8INB 93 per word per day' Conn. 06040. Raised Ranch with fireplaced brought in about $1,200 and the con­ decision from U.S. District Court Economic Development Commission 24 — Loli-Ltnd tor Salt power saw operator. Paid living room, paneled rec CUSTOM DRAPERIES made 25 » Invattnitni Proptrty RATES holidays, excellent Insurance ference expected the fund drive to go Judge Joseph Biumenfeld Monday on who own property adjacent to the 26 — Buamtaa Proptrty 643-2711 1 SEVEN Eleven Food Store is room, three bedrooms, gar­ to specifications. Free es­ benefits. 50 hour week. now, taking applicatiuns for age. Asking $39,900. Zinsser timates and measurement. over the top. their class action suit to obtain proposed park site may remain on 27 — Rtaon Proptrty 2 dty . . . . I l l word per day 28 - Rtai Eatalt Wanttd Metronics, Inc. Route 6 and part time employment. Apply Agency, 646-1511. Call anytime before 9 p.m. Nearly 90 boxes of food and gifts meais-on-wheeis with their food the commission. Moses, however, 3 days . . . 10a word par day 44A, ^Iton. MISC. tiRVtC Et INVITATION in person at 393 Burnside 649-4266. were picked up or delivered, not in­ stamps. The case may have long­ urged that William Thornton and 6daya . . . . ea word par day Avenue, East Hartford. No PRIVATE SALE - Two 31 — Strvicta Otfartd 33 daya . . . . N word par day cluding baskets of food from the town term impact, if litigation continues, William Anderson both abstain on 32 — Painting-Paptrlng MY HUSBAND Loves Avon as phone calls. bedroom Condominium Home REWEAVING burns, holes. 33 — Building-Contracting 18 worda 13.00 minimum TO BID much as I do. As an Avon in Manchester. Quick oc- welfare office or churches, and for all disabled persons in the same any votes that might have an affect 34 Roofmg-Siding Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Happy A d a ...... 13.10 m ob' Sealed bids will be received In R epresentative, I ’m the ELECTRONIC Assembler - We sinoerely wish you a holiday cunancy, with no need to Window shades, Venetian betw een 400 and 500 c h ild ren age category as the Everhart’s who on their property. 35 — Haaling-Plumbing 36 — Flooring the Office of The Director of neighborhood beauty expert. I Part time. Minimum one year redecorate. This home has blinds. Keys, TV for rent, had been barred from using their 37 -o Moving-Trucking-Storagt received at least one new toy. Many General Services, 41 Center get out-meet people, have experience in mechanical and season full to overilawing many desirable features. Call Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- food stamps for the meais because 38 Strvictf Wanttd extra money. And still have 646-0491 or 872-3080 after 5 children also received good used Street, Manchester, Connec­ PC Board assembly required. 5221. they are under 60. The Everhart’s E d u c a tio n MI9C. FOR SALE time for my family. Sound p.m. toys. 1 ticut until January 12,1977 at Contact Mr. Stanley at 872- with life's best. A group of about 20 parents and two 41 — A rlic ita lo r S a lt good? Call 523-9401. 9195, for interview. GENERAL Remodeling and There were 13 Manchester suffer multipie handicaps, making it 42 — Building Supplitt 11:00 A.M. for the following 43 — Patt -Birdi- Dogi painting, interior and residents who offered to share their difficult for them to buy and prepare students appeared before the Board equipment for the Regional RELIABLE HARD Worker of Education Monday night to 44 >- Livtilock KITCHEN HELPER - Part exterior. Free estimates. with shut-ins un­ meals. 45 — Boaia A Acetaaorttt Occupational Training who wants steady emplw- time, weekends. Some kitchen References. Reasonable criticize the board and school ad­ 46 — Sporting Goods ment, good income, dial 672- able to cook for themselves, and the South Church Property Interest 47 — Qardtn Products Center: experience helpful. Call D. F. REALE prices. 646-4346. Committee pianned to use more than ministration for the budget for the 48 — Antiquts Arts Sc Craft! 4515. Cavey’s Restaurant, 643-2751. Hartford Salvation Army promised 49 — Wanttd to Buy , Realtors 175 MAIN ST. one tactic to prevent the sale of the secondary schools athletic programs. Bike Repair Shop BRICK - BLOCK, stone, to prepare and deliver seven hot fireplaces, concrete, chimney church's Hartford Rd. property for a Criticism centered around the foot­ RENTALS Camera Homoo For Solo meals to Manchester shut-ins. 52 — Rooms tor fttot 23 Homoo For Solo 23 repairs. No job too small. So many gifts for convalescent retirement center. ball program and lack of good equip­ 53 — Apartmtnts lor Rant Food Service Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ ment, but several other areas of 54 — Homts tor Rtnl Furniture STORE FOR Business - With timates. home patients were donated to the G o v e rn m e n t 55 — Busintss tor Rant Holp Wontod 13 attached two family 5-5 In conference that some have been put athletics were also attacked. School 5$ — Rtsort Proptrty tor Rtnl Woodworking Lab. Improvements to the town water 57 — Wanttd to Rtnl business location. Reduced, TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - Supt. James P. Kennedy answered 58 — Misc. tor Rant The Town of Manchester is an 4 ' aside for birthday gifts to patients system, required to meet new $48,900. Merritt Agency, 646- Cleaning cellars and attics, 2 most of the charges and made some equal opportunity employer, 1180. without families. federai standards, will cost $7 AUTOMOTIVE moving large appliances, also immediate recommendations for 61 — Autos tor Salt and requires an affirmative EARN stone and loam uelivered. 644- Christinas spirit million, according to a study done by new equipment for football, track, 62 —■ Trucks tor Salt ADVERTISIN8 action policy for all of its Con­ VERNON - Three bedrom 1775, 644-9532. 63 Htavy Equipmtnt tor Salt tractors and Vendors as a con­ Ranch. Excellent condition, The Christmas spirit was a Boston consulting firm. and girls' athletics. 64 — MotorcycttS'BicycIts DEADLINE GOOD 65 — CampMS-Trailtrs-MoDitt dition of doing business with $37,000, by owner. (^11 643- manifested in Manchester this past The report suggests that The school board voted Monday to FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets H o m ts MERRY CHRISTMAS Merry Christmas 12:00 noon the day bafora the Town, as per Federal SPENDING 2045. and doors made to order. Top week in spirit, song and deed. Manchester buiid one new, large authorize the town counsel to see 66 — Aulomotivt Strvict pubIleaUon. 67 — AuKiS tor R tnt-Lttst Merry Christmas Order 11248. quality work, reasonable All the schools prepared special water treatment plant at Globe where thetown stands legally on the Mom and Dad HUNNY PIE Daadllna for Saturday knd MONEY MANCHESTER - Garrison Bid forms, plans and prices. References. 646-4346. programs using themes of varied Hollow that would be capable of ser­ possibility of separating school MOM and Love, Monday )• 12:00 Noon Friday. Colonial. Seven rooms, from specifications are available at a B0YS& spacious living room, and for­ nationalities and religions. ving the entire town. renovations funds. They acted on the DAD The Sergeant ELECTRICIAN - All types of the Manchester Board of mal dining room for gracious wiring, electrical improve­ 4 Convalescent homes were visited Jay J. Giies, director of public Gayle recommendation of Dr. Kennedy who H e r a l d PLEASE READ Education Business Office, 45 om entertaining. Country kitchen, ment, and repair work. FREE by the Guitar Club of Illing Junior works, and Robert B, Weiss, town indicated the possibility exists that Love, Holy cheerful family room, two (Vf\ I Cl a s s if ie d advertising YOUR AD N. School Street, Manchester, 5 Evenings A W ssk estimates. Call 646-5253. High School and students from East manager, both expressed disappoint­ the state will fund only the fireplaces, three bedrooms, 2 P H O N E KIM Connecticut. 6 p.m . to 8 p.m . Catholic High School. Other school ment in Manchester's absence from Washington School renovations 643-2711 1 Clataiflad ada ara taken over n i g h t 1/2 baths, and two car garage. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix FOAAssisrANcrfMRtAcrprQ rovSAO n the phone a t a convanlanca! TOWN OF MANCHESTER. Serious offers will be con­ groups and scout troops went a list of state projects that passed the project which received a top priority sofas, chairs, cars, etc. No Ttia Herald la raaponalbla for CONNECTICUT Call sidered. Scorpio Real Estate. (!k& tiiiiu l need for expensive caroling and bearing gifts to con­ first round of judging for Public ' rating for grants from the state last only ona Incorrect insarllon ROBERT B. WEISS, 649-6441, 742-8546. and than only lo the aiza of the We wish you May the season I recovering. 568-5878. valescents and senior citizens. Works Employment Act funds. week. Bentley School plans were GENERAL MANAGER 647-9946 To PAUL, TERRI and original Inaartlon. Errora which a Christmas FOR SALE OR RENT-with shine down its good | Even a town meeting was Manchester had filed a total of placed in a third priority category, □ NOTICES KATIE LIEBIG do not laaian the value of the DICK'S SNOW Plowing - Ser­ shortened in favor of Christmas seven projects, but none were in­ advartiaamant will not be cor­ option to buy. Superb 9-room blessings on all. | ving Rockledge, surrounding but Kennedy said there is a chance Under the bugs hood rich in l l e r a l b Raised Ranch in prestigeous celebrating. The Eighth Utilities cluded in thee preliminary list, rected by an additional inaar­ INVITATION areas. Parking lots, that both projects could receive fun­ Lost and found 1 Is a gift unlike the rest. tlon. _ love area. Beautiful kitchen-family driveways, apartments, District Board of Directors meeting Weiss also said that an additional ding. room with fieldstone Just remember It’s THE SEASON’S TO BID and sidewalks, sanding. Call 646- adjourned after about 10 minutes in charge to the Town Fire Department Manchester will be designated as LOST - Stock Certificates, and fireplace. Nicely landscaped, 2204. from me GREETINGS many extras. East Coast favor of a community carol sing and might be considered if costs spiral on the site of a model program for the Insurance Policies in a blue Sealed bids will be received in peace. Thanks, librdon Business Opportunity 14 And not Mama Season’s Realty, 528-9668, 643-9969. SNOW PLOWING - Parking refreshments. The caroling was non­ the appeal of the Buckland fire deinstitutionalization of status vinvl folder. Reward. Call 649- Celestel Lou Joubert the Office of The Director of friends for allowing us lo serve you. IDS Main St etheless merry for having to sing in­ jurisdiction case. He said that the 42^. Greetings General Services, 41 Center SMALL ENGINE Service lots and driveways. offenders as part of a statewide pilot MERRY CHRISTMAS and his XYatacisatisaiEMYaties Reasonable rates, free es­ side Whiton Memorial Auditorium in­ department contributes $7,000 an­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ Corporation expanding dealer program. The Board of EMucation from to the Shanes IS£XYe(YSf £«£ timates. Call 643-8364. Serving stead of around the Christmas tree in nually to the General Fund, and Orchestra ticut until January 5, 1977 at netw ork. No experience authorized allocation of $85,000 in □ EMPLOYMENT Santa Claus Love, Motif-Jacket necessary. Complete training Manchester and Bolton. Robertson Park as originally money will be taken from that part 11:00 a.m, for the following: state reimbursable monies Monday Kim SALE AND REMOVAL OF program. $500. investment Business Property 26 planned, but rain changed those the budget unless costs for the casV required to start your own GROUP OF Energetic young for the program which will be Hetp Wanted 13 BUILDINGS - 150 SPRING 1)UQLCLc\\avd & ^osseuo pie desire work to meelel plans. escalate. business. Ideal for retired or peopli directed by Robert Digan, Youth Ser­ STREET - r ,/ MANCHESTER, 251 Broad dailyly needs. Snow shoveling. The Big and Little Sisters, the, PHONE FROM home to ser- B C.B. part time. Details on request. Street - Five bay garage. Ideal vices director. MERRY The Town of Manchester is Mr. Barker. ESCA Field apartments cleaned, window program which matches younger P o litic s vice our customers in the {( MERRY for body shop, transmission, washing, and many more jobs Manchester area, flexible ■ The flame of love on an equal opportunity } Realtors-MLS 189 West Center St. Training Division Box 619, girls with an older female compa­ CHRISTMAS tire shop, or garage. Will sub­ you just don't have time to do. Democrats outspent Republicans hours, super earnings. 249- £ Christmas Day CHRISTMAS employer, and requires an af­ Wading River. New York. divide. Phone Thomas Colla, nion. enjoyed Santa Claus, a magi­ To Our 11792. Discount for Senior Citizens. during the 1976 campaign, according P o lic e 7773.______I Softly flickers with firmative action policy for all 643-1381. Call 728-8839. cian, gifts and refreshments at a par­ to reports filed this week at the Grandchildren of its Contractors and Vendors xiNiiwtKiaiiaKxxiaiiaKxeaKxietxfixiMifefiisiBaiieeri A young Chinese man who has been SALES POSITION - Straight twist, with turn M O M , an d COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg ty at Emanuel Lutheran Church. In­ Secretary of State’s office. 1 Christopher and as a condition of doing Painting-Papering 32 living in Manchester is facing commissions, leads furnished I Waiting wistfully In a business with the Town, as per □ EDUCATION Farm, with three story bam. volved in the “giving” of the party In five of the six state Senate and Dawn LItvinchyk charges of being an illegal alien by to homeowners. Call 242-5402. quiet way DAD CARROLL! Federal Order 11246. Butler-type building. Power PAINTING - interior and were the Youth Services Department Assembly races voted on in plant, and other outbuildings, the U. S. Im migration Office in H art­ For Its season to Bid forms, plans and exterior, paperhanging, and the Social Action Division of the Manchester, the Democratic can­ ESTABLISHED Realtor has I Private Instructions is plus Three Lovely Homes. excellent work. References. ford. Yun Chen Yan, 26, of 7 Lilac St., opening for highly motivated y From Grammy brightly burn. Love, specifications are available at Manchester Area Conference of didate outspent the Republican. In Offers invited. B W Realty, Free estimates. Fully in-' arrested by Manchester police on a salesperson with real estate ■ and Gram pa the General Services Office, REMEDIAL READING and 647-1419. Churches. the sixth race, the Republican can­ Sonny Sue sured. Martin Mattson, 649- shoplifting charge Monday, was license. Ask for Mr. Bissell, a 41 Center Street, Manchester, math: individualized work 4431. Santa Claus made his appearance didate (Marilyn K. England in the turned over to immigration Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. R Connecticut. program. (lst-8th grade) by Real Estate Wanted 28 at several groups and organizations, Ninth Assembly District) had not Masters degree teacher. 568- authorities after an investigation TOWN OF MANCHESTER, PAPER HANGING Expert. and on one occasion, was seen filed her expense form. PART TIME - Sales - If you 1 CONNECTICUT 8075. ALL CASH for your property Your average paper, in found that he allegedly was in the are area professional I walking along Spring St. after dark. The biggest spender was Sen. Our Sincere ROBERT B. WEISS within 24 hours. Avoid red average room, $30. Mr. E country illegally for over two years. salesmen in the day time and I , VOICE, Guitar, tape, instant service. Hayes Richman, 646-3864. Newborn babies at Manchester David M. Barry, who was re-elected Merry Christmas GENERAL MANAGER Yan will be presented before a U.S. want to sell at night and make g Wishes To Organ, Drums, Trumpet in­ Corporation, 646-0131. Memorial Hospital were being sent in the Fourth Senatorial District. He more than your day job ..it’s ■ Immigration judge for a deportation Everyone For structions. Gift Certificates. PAINTING, Paper hanging. home wrapped in a big red Christmas spent $6,338. fun and easyl! Call Mr. r Gay ("Snooks”) Bands available for parties. SELLING your house? Call us Carpentry work. Call 6434453, sock, the special wrapping that the hearing on Jan. 10. Douglas. 525-9134. jj A Merry INVITATION Ivory Rose Music. 647-9040. first and we ll make you a or 643-0367. hospital always provides the new J. C. Penney Christmas, and cash offer T.J. Crockett, Planning for the town’s industrial P e o p le SALES PEOPLE - Older 8 and a TO BID Realtor, 643-1577. QUALITY PAINTING and babies just prior to Christmas. multi-million dollar company i a Happy New park will cost the town $30,000 in Lennart 0. Johnson, assistant □ REAL ESTATE Paper H aving by Willis H e a lth with young ideas has openings 5 Year... Sealed bids will be received in IMMEDIATE Cash for your Schultz. Fully insured, cash, according to Town Manager director at Howell Cheney Regional for pMple who are looking for I The Red Cross Bloodmobile Happy Birthday, Too! Sandy, Ray, Tim, Crochet the Office of The Director of property. Let us explain our references. 649-4343. Robert B. Weiss. Vocational Technical School, retired a future, in sales and manage- f General Services, 41 Center Homes For Sale 23 fair proposal. Call Mr. C collected 118 pints during its visit to The town has appropriated $75,000 this week after completing 30 years ment. Opening due to in-house S and Tom SIZES Belfiore, 647-1413 promotions. This company K Street, Manchester, Connec­ Building-Contracting 33 Concordia Lutheran Church. The for planning costs, which will be of teaching and counseling at the Love, Bob Finnegan 3240 4 ^ MANCHESTER - Large Two monthly quota of 150 pints might has more financial success I ticut until January 5, 1977 at matched by an equal grant from the school. He began his vocational 11:00 a.m. for the following: family, eleven rooms, con­ MAY WE BUY your home? WES ROBBINS carpentrv stories than any other in New S venient location, reduced to Quick, fair, all cash and no have b^n met had the 112 original state. A total of $45,000 of the town's training in drafting in the old trade England, no limit on what you 1 DEMOLITION OF Christmas remodeling specialist. Ad­ $35,000. Paul W. Dougan. problems. Call Warren E. appointments been kept in addition to can earn. Call Doug Baskin, | ditions, rec rooms, dormers, cost, however, will be credited to the school, while attending Manchester BUILDINGS - 150 SPRING Realtor. 643-4535. TO Howland, Realtors. 643-1108 the 61 walk-in donors, but only 68 ap­ 525-9134. g TO ALL OVR 159 STREET '! . . . and we wish you the best of gifts: g built-ins. bathrooms, town for time put into the project by High School. kitchens, 649-3446. pointees appeared. William H. town employes. Johnson hopes to continue The Town of Manchesier is peace on earth, good will toward men! 8 PLANNING TO SELL'’. - Our Bayrer of 23 Mckiniey St. became a TOOL DESIGNER - 3 FRIENDS, MAY THE an equal opportunity y t t w w i M w m w counseling can help without, Jack White, of the state Commerce teaching, possibly in adult educaOion Experienced, in aircraft type R I l&uu cka/t^ 13-gallon donor. employer, and requires an af­ of course any obligation CARPENTRY - Repairs, Department, said that he will work to programs, correctional institutions sheet metal development, ■ PEACE OF Crocheted in colorful af- remodeling, additions, gar­ ghan-squares, this Jacket firmative action policy for all Odegard Realty, 643-4365. William and Nancy Everhart have the state quickly sell a home at or as a substitute. overtime and benefits. Inter- X CHRISTMAS ages. roofing. Call David viewing 8 a m. to 4 p.m. 646- V la perfect to wear on of Its Contractors and Vendors Palria 644-17%. chilly days. belfiore agency | f hanks to our WANTED By semi-retired 4048. Dynamic Metal a REMAIN WITH YOU, as a condition of doing woman, reasonably priced Products Co. Inc., 422 North X No. 159 has complete business with the Town, as per In k S ll II) crochet directions for many kind and three or four room apartment NEW CEILINGS - Archways Plainfield results 2 ( W o t . Sup 12t itt Main Street, Manchester. I THROUGHOUT Sizes 32-40 bust inclu­ Federal Order 11246. xiE«xs«)ee It,. N EXPERIENCED Window « THE YEAR ... w»ai textures, wall knock-outs and nuo: ruT S U l Hanyaiu tm ] 21 T* « n il. Had IN 1« Hdl pat- specifications are available at water in two family house, or r«»: 3IJ3 cleaner - Steady work. Must R tw j^ ^ ka m far paataia atP minacou Vm: 32J1 TritKU: 1 fi 3 parf IDI.SO M k ill hM Hit Mary and Rupert Uppling the General Services Office, small apartment complex, in installations. Drobiak Dry Qiiniela; lU paid 2120 ItilKU: Its Hi! 22JI be reliable. Equal Opportuni- g Wall Company, 646-8882. Eithth. S-lfi (0) 41 Center Street, Manchester, n F rw tta good location. Call 646-3373. iOO 2.10 Nrlacta: U I paM fi7.fi0 ItilttU 2 SI HU ISI.H ty Employer.:r. Phone 649-5334, 1 ; a* 4.40 7 Paddy lfifc(M 2L20 fi fil fi OO ANNI CAMT TrifecU: l-I-S paid 192.fifi I UWtt Spilt S.40 4i0 Dcwnllt: S-K (I) Connecticut. «utnt - - « Hfttt S-lfi (I) Manotnaler Ivenlnp HaraM TEDFORD BUNCH rw : 3iM fi naaHaat 0ou| 4i0 1240 IN : SCHOOL BUS D rivers - 11M A«a. ol Amarleaa TOWN OF MANCHESTER, A 2 SciMadI Nadi, tap 3 fiO 4.40 3.00 Taw: 32:11 I 2km Stifliic )jt : 31 Services Ottered 31 (kM c 3t) p«4 I4.M fi nr$ taw P»jie 7 00 310 4 HuMf driibe ; Knowledge of Manchester Nm Yatk, N.Y. 10038. CONNECTICUT Services Otiered Th<«U: l-U piM IW.U (kmeia 7U paid 32.00 Nonna 3 Jahnrii lid 12O Tar. 3IJS necessary. Clean driving SKMt |.|i |C| PailacU: 7U paid I7J0 Prlat Nana, APraaa wlOi ZIP ROBERT B, WEISS, C hristm as Vm: 3t:4fi Tnlacta: 7 1 fi paid 1033J0 IM Il: SU Hk S4.N record. Five year auto Happiness Is Having coot aap SIvla NaaiPar. YIILETIDE I la lv Ik> Cm) 7.M |.u m GENERAL MANAGER QwiieU: 2U paid aoo ■ath: S-lfi (C) Nrinti SU Hit 42JI experience required. We will Janet I Meda: 2U paid 42J0 IniKiJ. S1-4 Hit 3I!.H 1977 with a b o u n d - W ishes 1 U lid) 5JI TrifKta; 24-3 paid 1)3.50 !I**^**^i? IM 2«Htli: I mH ) Cm th |C) train. Call 643-^3, between 9 in “All-Seaaon Gift Book” T w 3Z.I4 I Caini Harer.taip | m i l l and I. of 24-pagesl Price...$2.00. Fred Siiifc VatiN Covu (I) 3 Utanar Mat/fa. bw .U I t a l h n t 2IJI IN 2 ART GAUTHIER M l 4U Hd SUI 2 I WM SVMACI I :W18H $ I iNk Ii 144 M 2374.K 5J0 3.11 Taw; 32:10 •n o T N III iOOM «r l U I l«CH. for everlasting peace N> 3.40 1 11 7C«nN ] Od) On Ui : 3U h U ».4I Ounata: 4U paid IN .4I HARTFORD BINDRY for a Dad. HP. t - 1 l l- iU II PIIBON OmiTI. Dick MerryOliristiiWS’ 4 U GaM Crau m Tmt 4«:4( HM S.|« (N| ParfatU. U t paid 202.40 seeking experienced paper Caatilia alitaap Itatly ppltta. NOTICE raw: 41:47 TrilKla: 4 1-3 paid I003J0 QwniaU: IK paid 04.40 and joy. Thanks all., AAay the j!™ ? ™ 4.20 2.40 2.40 Otaiala; US paid 24J0 Saparfacla. fifil7-fS l 2913)0 cutter. Full time. Call s22- MERRY CHRISTMAS DAD HP. 0-11T - OUIITI ON P«P«PI. Yvonne Parfacta Sll paid 71.00 DlractlMa far alataaa pillta. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, blessings of 2 S M t S M o « 4 II 4174. WITH LOVE from - Rich, Betty, Na. O-111-OMNPMOTIIII’l now- Trifacta: S-1-4 paid 1174.00 10 o u lin . IP faaclMlIai aallta. CONNECTICUT 2 Vm 32:11 Christmas Barbara QmicIa: fill ll.» Savanth: S-tfi (I) 1 Ucbtkdb Jai alai results Linda, Tracy, Angel and SammI Na. 0-1ia-«M IP IC *’l FtVOPITI VISTA VOLUNTEER NrfKta: fiU 12.H lOiO fi.fiO 0.(0 work in busy office of apart­ •ZOHtNt. « PaaaUfil aalaallap. abide in TrifNta; fi-|-2 133iO fi StreakiM, Sarfar 17.40 SiO Na. 0.130-M U • oirr. Maay FOR ELDERLY Kelly fmtk S-lfi (I) 3 Galantant S StabOyi ififiO ment complex. Duties In­ im a la r IrlaaPa aa« lawlly. your house. raw; 32:11 Volunteer to provide a variety Ik ilw tZ if* 10.10 (.41 2.21 Smntk clude: showing apartments, of services to the elderly. I fiChalMN 9n\i hup ,« m i Qaaiala: Itfi paid 79.10 2-Gana 12J0 SiO Janet II 3 PartKta: lU paid 24120 Hrat supervisory maintenance, and Our warm thanks. 1-Ortaal 120 dealing with the public. Must Minimal stipend for one year fitoraw program. Extension to second Charlie 4V««4l|irt* JJJ i« | toiate 1-2 pkd 4 til have take charge attitude. I l^•cn■«-auMl ]4| Parfada M pad 137.U Ability to speak Spanish help­ year possible. J. WATSON BEACH REAL ESTATE CO. Jai alai entries Hm k Ii 14 pii4 JS.H Trifada M 4 paid 39JJ0 Mancfiutw Offfca 198 E. Canter St.' Bill W k U 1-4 pii4 I3I.M ful. Experienced in apartment WISHING YOU AND Interested applicants should TntKU I 4.1 xi4 4SI.M (kM management preferred. App­ UkaOlMnia 12i0 7J0 BRING apply to the Personnel Office, 4 w m it S«m 4 1-Omki-kutm 1)41 ly Windham Heights, 456-lW. Municipal Building, 41 Center CMturi r y 2 1 nsT IkrvMwl KM lit lit fDUBAlDO-lESPERANCE snura Tvra lUunb l u I Street, Manchester, Connec­ TEOFOBFORO 1- OaHM-hpal 4-1 roumi l-franciua 7-2 1 toada M b S2 h M S lit 2- M^iniarta 7-1 l-Ofeart r * S.«iti<|a Mca ) m LUBRICATION HELP - WANTED CASH 2to w 11 lOniacil M kU 4-2 h M 121.21 YOUR FAMILY ticut. Realtor REALESTATC Wawta-lai 1-1 2raa$ti S-itaia 11 )-4cirita I f t O m b 3 i tM 4 U I 2rilKb 4 23 h M 2H.H Needed immediately, for se­ 8 h Closing date for filing 'is 8 4- 0m4artar«U 3-lan 4-OrWal M I t o i f M id i 1.3 M IH.4I cond shift. We have openings M im i Tania 7-2 4-2ana llm I 4.1 llhna J THIk U 1.3 S h4 3I3.M January 3, 1977. 647-9914 8 10» i» ra 12 |.liu .tiia I0.2t 4.M for experienced lubrication fi lafivM I 12 II DM 2.Qilnbidw II.H H e r a l b I SwieaKsiMiMBaiBaKadr 2-0a»«iH ial $.1 fSadricau 11 7-LiM A HAPPY AND SAFE 7-OUw |.| I4ra»kfal ll.4t 7.N 3.41 S-Ortu nobn help, for greasing trucks, and I I ASSIMLD ADVLHTISINCp Joy M tot-W harl 11 74* I4 to ia l 11 Kharala 4-1 IMiiMi'Ui'ia lit 3il trailers. Starting rate $3.75 tii Ir ^ Mdi t-2arria Odiaa 7-fanla4alhrar I up M b 12 hN ».H to torata to h 28 Sab la«M UI7I44131S( S1120U14U2 QuiniHa 14 paid U.U MKta 12 U INJI hourly. Chance for advance­ Let Christmas fill Reel Eatat* Wanted 23 Real Estate Wanted U l 3(1413(31 ItibcU I 2 i Hit IIM it ment. All fringe benefits. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 turn UCHra [unvra Pariacta I I paid 131.U 2Mlt HOLIDAY WEEKEND your heart with l-lidrifaaiiM 11 i n 1- lan-ChaM11 l-fraKitca^OUya I 11 Trifacta 1-17 paid 192170 Uniform and tools furnished. 21—ltirtMW S-1 14ua4fi«ta 7-1 2- Ortaa l-Jato 7.1 2-iais4$ii I 7-1 farti gladness. Thanks. 7-2 74ni-hpa I 7-2 z S a :' m For appointment call 688-2233. l-toada-toaa 11 34ibM l-Ocliaa 11 U N I.M V3I lilw ab 4 4 r » M w l 11 l-lniaca llartiaea 41 4-(fcacta4us I 7-2 4-frnaca ICMraaa I I • » « I N 3M 5- lni4karta 7-1 4-liMiT-laa 12 l.| 4.tona Qawtb 21 put N.H EARNINGS AROUND $19,000 PAPER BOY NEEDED What is your Property Worth? lAfca-llrriaca 4-1 S (Itifali I m w 4N PlflKla S2 piit U K "THE GANG AT Maimi-Ianta 12 INtart Oia$N I 11 ICkaraia Quariaa 12 ( toadi M m 41 OMtla S i piit 3I.H - Commission plus bonus an­ ira«t#-Olava IiilKb SM Hit 24lit We will Inspect your property and suggest an asking UmUMi 11 11 7 Cana-fircarata I 11 7-aadM-lrtaraia I 12 Pnltclt S.| pid m .M nually possible. For an t4i»tarra 11 11 irrancisca-Octo 11 lOiudlna II IiilKla i l i ftd IM3 N Ikraitt To DtHvfr Tht Mmehestor Evening price. (No obligation.) Please stay tuned. We're f| M Pmciia Om ■ l4Mrmalcai Sab Ini to w to hm-kk riHt 2 (ttu Nfafna I2.U IN aggressive individual In sales 3714114)7 340 Sak CtM-fitis ■ S32U24I44M I31714-9S1)07 limtaiaaM |.N of quality products. Manufac- MANCHESTER DRUG" HtraM In Eu t Hartford. In tht following Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! channeled fo (ransmif wishes to | 2114M-3S7 234 rCMIa lit 4il SN 4 Ctarab-lfTbia mm TNElfra liM Om Ml )i| tuer In business over 25 years. 1-llMta-lartarw 11 sura M t b 2 i Hit SZN you lor the happiest Yufe, yeti For | I Maa einiaci 4-1 1 Caw to w |.2 4i»«i)l>wl 2.U rnhcb 2 i Hit ISSN You will represent good quali­ 24»1 m 11 l-Qaicta-fiM 2Cna-MiM 11 2-Cfeirala-Ww I I Dumb 11 paM 4S.N Rd.. Tollahd SL. OoM SL. REALTORS - MLS 3toi|7iff> 7-1 2-Aiiiada-Zinia Inbtb 214 pait H IN ty products, backed by fast patronage you've shown ... thanks. | Ibca-Acin 7-1 |.| PtilKb M Hit l» .N 2nlHt fitowitortt 11 Ikn-Ckm I 4Charala4Ufa 7-2 IFranciKa-Vcifaia I 7. TtilKb 22 4 Hit NS.lt service and an excellent com­ CI|Mllo Dr., and BumsMo Avo. PASEK aS9-7475 1 OtoMatorl . 7-21«n»4mHa lfraMHca4aaraM 11 Suit SlKa-taftH 1121 II.H petitive position In a very Mtot-likl 11 IfriMiuiliiai Hais-Odw 12 5 (tolii tofana OChtoatoM 10.20 7-MUania_____ II (teltow I IMfeurin I H |.0rtM »Una »• 5MUH. II.N IN lit 3 totda-Olaaa lucrative market. Call for in­ CALL SYLVIA LA PENTA ADENCY 608 BURNSIDE AVE.-EAST HARTFORD ElectronIcE lifiiia Upa I 11 7- Hnintb I S |

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HwnM ro t Solo 38 ArOeloo lot Solo 41 Aportmonlo rot RonI •; S3 Aportmonlo rot Ron! 53 Aportmonlo rot R on! S3 23 Homo* rot Solo 21 BullOIng-ControctIng 33 Bulldlng-Controetlng 33 SooHng-SIdlng-CMnmor W S^ng-SUIng-Chlmnor S4 riooting Afttcloo lor Solo Antiquos 4$ Aportmonlo rot Root S3 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - ALUMINUM sheets used as MANCHESTER- New Three CHARLES APARTMENTS - LINRI Construction Co. • Tom ROOFER will install roof, BIDWELL Home Improve­ FLOOR SANDING - MAGNAVOX Home enter­ WANTED Antinue furniture, WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER - 30 Locust. new homes custom built, siding or gutters for low dis­ Reflnlshlng floors like new, no printing plates, .007 thick, National Weather Forecast tainment unit - AM/FM radio, Street. First floor, four rooms Bedroom Duplex. One and W- Deluxe 4 1/2 room townhouse. ■Corbitt. Building, Remolding, ment Co. Expert installation glass, pewter, oil paintings, or for . the rental of your apart­ baths, walk-out basement,' HOLIDAY remodeled, additions, rec count price. Call Ken at 647- waxing, (Specializing in older 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for stereo, color TV, solid wood ment or home. J.D. Real heated. Available'immediate­ One and 1/2 baths, all rooms, garages, kitchens Additions, Garages, Kitchens, of aluminum siding, gutters 91. Phone 643-271L______other antique item s. R. garage, laundry hook-ups, 1566. floors). Ceilings and Inside 79.77 cabinet closes over screen, all Estate Associates, Inc. 646- ly. 5220. Call 646-2426, 9 a.m. appliances, 2 air conditioners, GREETINGS remodeled, bath tile, cement Roofing, Siding, Recreation and trims. Roofing installa- garrison, 643-8709. appliances, convenient to carpeted, heat and hot water, Rooms. 646-5^. Uon and repairs. 649-6495,875- painting. Johhn Verfallle, 546- components working. |250 1980. to 5 p.m. work. Steps, dormers. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, CLEAN USED refrigerators, firm. Call 648-5741, anytime. I shopping. patio, soundproofing, washer from our house 910*. ANTIQUES Wanted - fur-' Swensson, 646-5254. Residential or commercial. roofing, stormwindows, aw­ ranges, automatic washers, LOOKING fqr anything in real MANCHESTER - Eight room and dryer hookups, storage, Call 649-4291. NEWTON SMITH - with guarantees. B.D. Pearl’s niture, oriental rugs, pain­ basement garage. $270 to 5315. to yours I Remodeling, Repairing. Rec nings. Quality workmanship, ArtMoo lor Solo 41 3aoo WE BUY AND SELL- tings. Windsor desks, pottery, estate rentgl - apai^ents, House. Appliances, ^50. J.D. free estimates. Fully insured. Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- NiWVOAK fumiture. Cash on the line. homes, multiple dwellings, no Real Estate. 646-1980. WINTER Street, Manchester 646-0800, 646-1540. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY rooms. No Job too small. 649- Hoollng-Plumblng 38 weathervanes, baskets. Ron One bedroom 3144. 872-9187, 649-3147. SEASONED OAK Fireplace 2171. One .piece or an entire Dionne, 643-1691. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate KEITH Carpentry and general con­ wood for deliveries. Call 742- ‘houseful. 646-6432. Furniture Associates, Inc. 646-1980.' apartment.First floor, MANCHESTER - One tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, FIVE ROOM upstairs - apart­ appliances, cellar storage and bedroom apartment available Real Eatate CARPENTRY, Masonary - SPECIALIZING cleaning and cleaned with electric cutters, 7886. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub •ANrAANMCO Bam, 345 Main Street, beside WANTED - Complete estates, ment and garage. Central, commercial. Whether it be a Remodeling, and additions, fepalring chimneys, roofs. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, LfAM ® Douglas Motors. parking, heat and hot water. at the Theresa, Excellent 172 Em I Cinttr SIrMt smalt repair job, a custom ^ professionals. McKinney /- clocks, phonographs, steins. Security deposit. 649-3616. No pets, 5225 monthly. 649- location on Main Street. Free estimates. Call Anthony estimates 39 Bros, ^w age Disposal Ck)m- HARD FIREWOOD for sale. Brownies, nurses. East Will buy outright or sell on ManchMttr built home or anything in Any size load. Call 643-0651, Catholic School. 649-1225. FOUR CREGAR MAG 2871. Located on the busline across between, call 646-1379. Squillacote at 649-0811. Cowley, pany, 643-!^•-5S)6. consignment, any quantity. from shopping, bank and 643-5381. 228-3483. MASTERS-Mounted on Zenith 644^2. MANCHESTER-Five Room G 70-14. Just like new 3^. FOUR ROOMS - Heat, Apartment. Two bedrooms 31 GLENWOOD STREET- church. Price includes wall- IOWII1 IfMMftAlMlIS ' Two bedroom duplex. to-wall carpeting, dishwasher imiKiwiMMctemiMCiMindMiMOEfiitadEMxeciMieai gNtWOMIANI I Call 6434)675. IVenlod 10 Buy 48 utilities, appliances Included. and den, or third bedroom. 1 Central location. Garage, Stove and refrigerator in­ Appliances and private base­ and ail kitchen appliances. mum ItOiMO - H. CAST IRON Stove - Kitchen security deposit required, no cluded. 5210 per month. ment. No pets. Lease and Ideal for elderly person or ANTIQUE FURNITURE - Security. 5230. per month. 649- couple. $200. per month. No 1/ «*.|siiow set, dining room table and Clocks, Glass, Dolls, Statues, pets, 5250. Call 646-6958 after Security required. Amedy other furniture. Call 6464)724. 4. Realty, 875-6283. 9455, 647-9773. pets. Damato Enterprises, Paintings, Toys, Guns, 646-1021. Swords, Musical fnstruments. Ufl wl AtHltiOt(KASlM) REGRIGERATOR - Oldie, EAST HARTFORD - Modem Post Cards, Steins, or what Autos For Solo 81 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Solo but a goodie, in working condi­ have you? 646-2690, Call two bedroom Townhouse. 81 tion. 525. Call 649-9363, after 5 For period ending 7 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 25. During Friday anytime, 646-1882. Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 T p.m. baths, disposal, dishwasher, night, rain or showers will be found along the north half of the full basement with hook-ups. Pacific coast and in the lower Mississippi valley. Some snow is REFRIGERATOR - 2,5 cubic 5245. Call 528-1708 days. likely In the northern Rockies and parts of the mid-Mississippi feet, apartment size or dorm valley. Elsewhere, generally fair weather should prevail. size. Asking 565. Excellent □ RENTALS Minimum temperatures include: (approximate maximum condition. 6^5597. LARGE SIX Room Duplex - readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 31 (53), Boston 37 ( 40) Chicago Central location. No pets. 16 (28), Dallas 36 ( 55), Denver 13 (34), Duluth-4 (8), Houston 44 Building Suppllos 42 Rooms for RonI 52 Security, references. (63), Jacksonville 41 (71), Kansas City 19 (30), Los Angeles 40 Available immediately. $225 NATURAL STONE for PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ per month. 649-1924 , 643-2289. (68), Miami 81 (77), New Orleans 45 ( 67), New York 30 ( 45), retaining walls, veneers, nished room. Centrally Phoenix 35 (65), San Francisco38 ( 55), Seattle 41 (48), St. Louis patios, etc. Pick up by the located for working person. 26 ( 33), Washington 30 (48). pound or delivery by the ton. Call m-rm. MANCHESTER - Two Hear yel Hear yel ’Tis our wish Bolton Notch Stone ()uarry, bedroom Ranch type apart­ 649-3163. ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly ment. Convenient location. that this holiday be a bell ringer •••••••••••••••••••••••••• rooms, single 564.95; double Price includes heat, hot Dogs-BIrds-Pols 43 569.95, Plus tax. Continental water, kitchen appliances, in the spirit of storage and laundry. $240. per 41 Articlos lor Solo 41 breakfast, maid service, past. Glad tidings, Articlos tor Solo DOG-CAT BOARDING utilities, parking. Call 646- month. No pets. Damato bathing/grooming. Complete 2300. Enterprises, 846-1021, and thanks! 2 NIKORMAT FT Camera with Season's Greetings ORIENTIAL RUGS- 9x12, modern facilities. Canine 9x15, Karistan, Sourk. 10x14 new 50 1.4 lens. Hardly used, MANCHESTER - One c intvt in giMxJness and from Patti and Mr and works perfectly. Great Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING - A\ern| Christmas India,red, blue, ivory. 9x12 Road, Manchester. 646-5971, room for rent. Stove and bedroom apartments. Heat, feliot^ship cck-bratmg (his staff Chinese, 9x12 Kashain. 10x14 camera for the beginner, or hot water and kitchen the professional. $200. Call refrigerator, linens provided. halloaed holiday. ( linstmas wishes, Karmon, cream and blue. CHRISTMAS SALE - An­ "SOI Main Street. Call 649-9879. appliances supplied. Full Come and see our own per­ 647-1601 before 2:00, or after maintenance service, many in and SA arm gratirudt. 5:00 p.m. tiques, Collectibles and sonal collection. 110 Russell Miscellaneous, All items dis­ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING - small apartment complexes Street, Manchester, Call 643- with private entrances. May the beauty of the Yuletjde counted. Sunday November Two Room Unit for rent. 9804. H-0 TRAIN SET - Complete, Priced from $225. per month. never used, in original carton. 28th., 10 to 5, Cha-Ro-Lane 94 Stove and refrigerator, and be an inspiration, bringing pleasant linens providecT 801 Main No pets. Damato Enterprises, CHORCHES MOTORS Cost $80. Sacrifice for 560. Wapping Wood Road. 646-1021. Oodgo CHRYSLER memories and much happiness to you. FOR SALE - Brunswick pool Ellington, Conn. Route 74. Street, Manchester. 649-9879. 4 table. Regulation size. 5350. Evenings 649-2062. 80 Oakland S t, Manchester J R a y m o n d F . D a m a t o \ ()ll6^iiU (> Call 649-7620, MEDITERRANEAN shelving WANTED - Good home for 643-2791 unit, attaches to wall. four month old male, Autos For Solo 81 Aulot For Sole 81 Wishing you a holiday SEWING-MACHINES - 1976 Excellent condition, paid chocolate brown, 1007o Poo­ Zig Zags unclaimed layaway. full of Christmas de­ 5100., will sell for 550. Also dle. No papers, has had one Airway Travel 548.50. Used Singer Touch and selling Ventura six string shot,, and wormed. Needs lights and treasures! Sew, originally W89. now only guitar and case, $35. room to run, and some one 568.40. Fully guaranteed. 23^ Excellent condition. 643-9262. home all day. Call 647-9309, Bolton 1123, Dealer, alter 4:30 p.m. Customers & Friends, 23 Pharmacy Homes lor Sale 2 3 Homes For Sale 23 Homos For Solo a Hi Id is kn HOLIDAY GREETINGS Coming your way with MPIYMIIIIIS best wishes for a sea­ COMING YOUR WAY son of magic delights! Phyllla & Mike, Nick & Marie, Don & Sid, Ed & Bob... E x u k ^ t the Blessed. Crammed a stocking to Birth o f the Prince overflowing with glow­ PA HI DUNNE’S send a o f Peace! We send ^itisfies, ing holiday wishes. May S c h o o l o f yours be the best ever! sleighfid of for Holiday BJe^nf^s / G y m n a s tic s cherry wishes to all our friends. 210 PINE STREET S E J u s o i r i s MANCHESTER Taking rime to wish TIC R O C KE H Have a very our friends a holidoy Agency Merry Christ­ full of old-fashioned Happy Holiday cheer and surprisesi m i csiatttriisiraico mas Day! Our At Ch^stmos lights the world, gratitude John Adams Tom Strano Bill Charboneau SALES we hoj>e your holidays will be 0 . 4 . BARLOW’S TV fo r your SALES SALES happy and filled with joy and GREETINGS support contentment. Thonks to you all. \ ' ' T i ^ . (N i • E From The CENTURY 21 I f CLASSIHED STAFF Extending wishes for a real old- Jackston-Avante • 646-1316 o f the fashioned Christ­ 4 mas full of joy SEASONS I r s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD and good cheerl C ORBEMOS ! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Dec. 2 4 ,1976- PAGE ELEVEN-B, ACROSS Europe Answer to Prtvioue Puzzle ••••••••••••••• 4 Unasffli I Apartmwrtt F o r K ont M Attlos F o r S olo 91 AiiMm F o r Solo it Autoo For I 91 1 Rustlen kings 6 Vsnds Chariaa M. Schultz 6 Trough 6 Wept RESPONSIBLE GIRL - To 11 Grassier 7 Mortar tray j • • • A M D THI iS share attractive apartment, Dear Abby 13 Pressed 6 Enttty own room, in Manchester, by 14 Fill over 9 Hsif-ieorts I VBAR MAKC January 1st. Call Peggy at 16 Going by 10 Brink . 649.8652, after 5 p.m. horse 12 Movie YOOKNOU,!^ iFHOUWANTIDHANeuPA HAN6 UPAS MANY AS YOU By Abigail Van Buren M A Y HAVE BEEN u r e r u o l p h 16 Graduate of sections cTHT CHRISTMAS 5T1XKIN6, LITTLE WANT 'merry CHI?I5TMA5.'/ I J P FIVE ROOMS - First floor. Annipolii 13 Greek goddsii U1R0N6 ABOUT FRiENP, I THINK YOU SHOULD! 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The doctor 36 Fled Norway K fid hot water. luslden- said It mutt have been the fault of the pills, so he put me on 26 OfHk'god of 37 Gam of ths 44 Bravos |Sp.) card tial area. Adults. M9-6965,649- another brand, and the same thing happened. love mountains 46 Reach across r m ~ \ 27 Csnidlan WINTHROP 7544. I’ve used other methods including marldngj thet' calendar, 30 Organs of 47 Entrappsd rsb«i 40 Rigsi but they all failed. I must be one of those super fertile hsarinp 48 Drinks VERNON - Country setting. 31 Republic of 28 Raw m its ria lill • i 'l l BETA^OerOF t h e /ARE FB3PLE WHO WBVS typee. 60 Tennis point MIcKay Finn — Morria Walaa PEOPLE WHO CAUSE TPOJBLE THEIR CAPS OM THE iui ■ Ireland 29 Evsning In choice apartment in private home. I don’t want any more kids after this, at least not until I 32 Plica 42 Liysr 62 Broke bread INTHfO'AORLO... R A O C 6 C F T H H R . H E A P S . get married, but I don’t want an operation to make me Own entrance, parking, 33 Forest animal 1 3 3 4 B • f T" 1 10 utilities, wall-to-wall. Ideal tterile becauee I might meet e guy who wants a kid of hit 34 Eys Infection r HE WILL BE INTRODUCED IT'S ALMOST FIVE I'M SORRY 1 own, and then what will I dot 3B Three (prefix) 13 13 MV WIFE AND TO EVERYONE AS A FRIEND O'CLOCK/ I WONDER LEFT HIM! I'M for refined quiet person. 11 IT'S TRUE, SHERIFF. DAN t DISCUSSED OF THE FAMILY. WHERE ...... GETTING Security, references. $175. Is there a method of birth control that la positively sura? 38 Lioness In IS UNDERHILL IS A SICK MAN THE MATTER WORRIED/ 872-2157 after 5 p.m. Don’t send me to a doctor. They’re the ones who got me "Born Frse" 14 -A N D HE WANTS TO BE A T , AT GREAT 39 Faarsd into this fix. II 11 11 EVELYN'S WEDDING. 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M. 1976 Man attempts suicide WiMi in detention cell Stew' Cro$$en and Lynn Anget, A 20-year-old Willimantic man was committed to of leaf, •fern & root, Norwich State Hospital early today after being taken to Manchester Memorial Hospital Emergency Room when wUh a Happy Holiday police found the man in a detention cell with a blanket wrapped around his neck several times. Roy E. Cline was being held in the cell of the To One and AIL., Manchester Police Department under a $1,000 cash bond on charges of fourth-degree larceny (shoplifting) and criminal impersonation. Cline was charged in connection with a shoplifting inci­ dent at the Card Gallery in the Manchester Parkade Thursday night about 8 p.m. He was charged with criminal impersonation when he gave police an alleged name, police said. WE ARE OPEN... Cline was then committed to the cell and held under the CHRISTMAS DAY bond until a routine check of the cell later. An officer reported he found Qine lying on his bed with the blanket 9:30 AM til Midnight he had ripped in half and wrapped around his neck and CHRISTMAS EVE TIL 11:30 PM pulled tightly. An additional charge of third degree criminal mischief was added to the charges by police. The hospital reported Evnry Day Low PrIct that Cline was treated and transfered to another facility. Sealtest Gal. MLK...... *1 -49 Police arrested Warren K. Lindstrom.SO, of Glaston­ bury on a warrant Thursday charging him with third- IXKMCOU ... 2 Qts, 79* degree assault and threatening . He was released on a $500 nonsurety bond for court appearance Jan. 10. Catt GINGER AU or Barbara B. Wilkinson, 35, of South Windsor, was charged with third degree larceny Thursday in connec­ CHIB SODA...... 2 QtS.79< tion with an incident reported at (^Idor. She was released on a written promise to appear in court Jan. 10. Vandalism to Cniristmas tree lights was reported at a Scott Dr. address Thursday in which lights were reported FROZEN FOODS, CHIPS ICE taken from an outdoor tree, dragged into the street and PATENT MEDICINES Banjoist entertains Workshop over 50 bulbs smashed. A wooden fence in front of the home was also damaged, police reported. m em o rial CORNER STORE Bernard “Bernie” Bentley of 18 Canterbury St. sings along as he swings along with his An attempted break was reported at another Scott Dr. 352 MAIN ST., CORNER HAYNES banjo while entertaining clients at the Sheltered Workshop s annual Christmas party. address Thursday in which a cellar window had been Bentley entertained the group by himself before being joined by his band. This is the third broken, but nothing was reported missing. Tel. 646-0293 year that Bentley’s musical group has provided Christmas musical entertainment which the Sheltered Workshop has had for several years for their party. The musical appearances are funded by the Musician’s Performance Trust Fund of New York City. (Herald photo by Pinto) NOTICE , PUBLIC HEARING Futre sessions will be held BOARD OF DIRECTORS the first Tuesday of each TOWN OF MANCHESTER month from 9:00 a m. to 11:00 CONNECTICUT a.m. and the third Thursday of TUESDAY each month from 6:30 p.m. to Coast Guard to attempt 8:30 p.m. in the Board of JANUARY 4, 1977 The Board of Directors will Directors Office. K s conduct a public session Pascal A. Prignano, Tuesday. January 4,1977 from Secretary I Merrji Christmas I 9:00 a m. to 11:00 a m. in the Board of Directors to burn off oil slick Board of Directors Office in Manchester. Conn. t 1 Crosby said observors on an the Municipal Building to hear Dated at Manchester. H To neighbors, patrons . . . friends all. W e’re 5 NANTUCKET, Mass. (U PI)-The Icy waters have coagulated the oil, Connecticut this 23rd day of overflight of the slick area saw about comments and suggestions )| on route to bring happy holiday messages R Coast Guard said today it planned to forming tar-like chunks which have from the public. December. 1976. attempt burning off a portion of the been scooped up by the gallons by 3,000 seagulls of which “only about your way. And to express our sincere oppre- R 100 mile long oil slick from the' scientists criss-crossing the slick in 125 were covered with oil.” He said IJ ciolion for your kindness and loyal support. H tanker Argo Merchant by dropping research vessels. “only five dead birds have turned up kegs of “silica” on it “to promote Not much was left of the tanker on Nantucket Island, so far,” he said. combustion.” which nine days ago somehow "They also flew over Muskeget and IW ILTON'S GIFT s h o p ! A Coast Guard spokesman said 20 wandered 10 miles off her course to Tuckernut Islands west of Nantucket ^ 994 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER S per cent of the 1(1,000 square mile become stranded in shallow waters. and they didn’t see any of the seals xcaxeuKtiaiHuniimeuifiacacxaMS Georges Bank fishing grounds has The severed stem was pointing which are usually there. They may already been covered by the slick. skyward at an awkward angle and have been out feeing or they could “There will be a controlled area on what remained of the bow was have been scared away by all tbe which the powder is dropped. It gradually filling with water and was helicopter flights which have been “Haifc Nm hwuld promotes combustion of the oil itself expected to sink. going on since this thing started," he Shu- CLOSE TONIGHT but the silica will not bum,” a Coast Navy divers Thursday examined said. Hoiy ta Ih* Ntw Guard spokesman said. He said the the ocean floor near the tanker and The U.S. Environmental Protec­ Bom Kkif." tion Agency’s Marine and Water powder would have to be ignited by a returned with samples of the ocean Hoy Iht uondwof AT 8:00 P.M. flare. bottom sediment in an effort to Quality Laboratory was named Chrishnos bo diond by oH. "It will be dropped from a determine how much of the oil had Thursday to coordinate all impact SLEDS e SKATES helicopter. It's an experiment and we sunk. studies stemming from the spill. TOBOGGANS have no idea If it will be successful in Members of the Coast Guard’s “We are setting up a situation Manchester Hardware burning the oil,” the spokesman said. anti-pollution Atlantic Strike Force room with chart boards so we can 877 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTcR BIKES e WAGONS There was also an overnight shift Team, led by Lt. Cmdr. Barry track things. By Monday we should ERNEST U H S O N , Prop. in the winds apparently pushing the Chambers, were lowered by have a full blown communications slick away from the Gorges &nk, helicopter onto the bow to see how center,” said Dr. Jan C. Prager, FARR’S the Coast Guard said. much oil remained in her tanks. chief of technical assistance. 2 Main 8t. 848-3088 “It’s like a fat hungry snake,” said “There’s just isolated pockets of The Argo Merchant was 10 miles a Coast Guard spokesman. oil left inside. All her cargo hasheen off course when it grounded. Adm. MERRY CHRISTMAS The 7.6 million gallon slick, caused lost to the sea,” said Coast Guard Owen Silver, commander of the May each of us follow TO EVERYONE by the grounding and subsequent spokesman Petty Officer Charles Coast Guard’s Boston district, said , his own star to smashing of the aging, 640-foot Crosby. Monday the electronic navigational tanker, crept out for more than 100 The strike force members opened equipment was not on at the time of ' peace and joy! miles from the point where the all the hatches on the bow “to allow the accident. Thank you tanker went aground 27 miles off it to fill with water and sink so she HOLIDAY CHEER Nantucket Island. will not be a hazard to navigation,” all. Crosby said. Enjoy peace at heart and health for these holidays Panamanian leader upset with press warm thanks. WASHINGTON (UPl) - Reacting Torrijos had called confidential. operate efficiently and with the to U.S. press reports unfavorable to In the letter, Torrijos warned proper defense,” Torrijos said. his government, Panama’s Kissinger that recent “rash ac­ The Nov. 29 note was made public strongman General Omar Torrijos cusations” by the United States may Thursday by the Panamanian Em­ has released a tough-worded letter to threaten the security of the Panama bassy in Washington, after published Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Canal and negotiations on a new trea­ reports had quoted Elefense and State The State Department, where ty- Department “secret cables” that re­ publication of thb letter was the sub­ “I am writing you this letter to cent terrorist activities in the U.S.- ject of daylong high-level con­ warn you that it is not with threats controlled Panama Canal Zone DANKEUt sultations Thursday, declined com­ that you will gain our support and allegedly were carried out by South Windsor Tire, Inc. ment on Panama’s decision to continued vigilance, which will en­ members of Panama’s national 1281 John Flchi Blvd. (Rte. 8) release the diplomatic note that sure that the canal continues to guard.

H osp ital n otas Season’s Greetings From V Lydall, Inc. to all Discharged Tuesday: NO PERFORMANCE \ Robert Chase, Stafford its employees and Springs; Albert Sobiello, 226 School St.; Jennie M c C r^ y i Manchester Friends 64B Case Dr.; Vera Tedforo, TODAY \ 30A McGuire Lane; Anthony Annunziata, 200 Goodwin St., East Hartford; Jean Plumley, Rocky Hill; Pamela Gibbons, EVENING ONLY (NO MATINEE) 655 Talcottville Rd., Vernon; 1 Edward Parker, 65 Walker St.; Margaret Mclnemey, 189 ON I Skyline Dr., South Windsor; Meghan Murray, 145 Grissom Rd.; Jesse Ballenger, 20 Amato Dr., South Windsor; CHRISTMAS DAY I Peter Wells, Glastonbury. AT* I Q m ( ^ BARBS By PHIL PASTORET AND W ITH OUR G REETIN G S Political wrongdoing is de­ HARTFORD JAI ALAI I ildTemfy, J\d^errily, we sing our fined as — “somebody A SINCERE EXPRESSION goofed.” OF GRATITUDE TO OUR I thanks and warm wishes for harmony S -f -f- + Doa't knock the dayilme I ! J FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. and joy through Christmas. serials on video — they’re chock-full of aourishiug com. -■I- -f -f /Way your holidays be filed i Happy Holidays | with joy, la u ^ e r, family and thanktiJIness. THE COnilVIECTICUT BANK ! To All I ADAM8 JEWELERS AND TRUST COM wSlY 785 Main Streot, Manchester A decreased dividend is a [ 8 MANCHESTER OFFICES watered melon. I iht PM

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STBR e s e a i B K x a i Pate 2 - WEEKEND - Dec. 24, 1976 special New Year’s Eve Gala including WEEKEND - Dec. 24,1976 - Page 3 dancing in the lobby before the perfor­ mance, and a champagne celebration at This week’s movies on TV Forum midnight. There will be another perfor­ mance Jan. 2 at 4 p.m. Candle’’ (1959). James On Jan. 12 at 8:15 p.m., the Hartford Tonight Stewart, Kim Novak. Tuesday Symphony Orchestra features pianist TVUQ. 8:00 (9) "We’re No Angels” 11:15 (40) “The Seven ytUe of the arts Joseph Villa in a program directed by Foys” (1955). Bob Hope. 11:00 (5) "Cocoanuts” (1955). Humphrey Bogart, (1929). The Marx Brothers. Music Director Arthur Winograd. Villa Aldo Ray. 11:30 (3) “The Bells of St. 1. On wtMt show did Jack Nicholson make his TV will perform Rachmaninoff’s Piano Mary’s” (1945). Bing Crsoby, 2:30 (9) "Jitterbugs” debut? 9:00 (8-40) “Yours, Mine (1943). Laurel and Hardy. Concerto No. 1. and Ours” (1968). Lucille Ingrid Mergman. 2. What year did Barbra Streisand premiere on TV? For reservations, call 246-8807. 11:30 (5) "Fanny” (1961). 4:00 (9) “Ballad of Josie” 3. Who played Trock the Hood in the 1950 production Original piece buried Ball, Henry Fonda. (1966). Doris Day, Peter Midnight (9) "A Holiday Af­ Maurice Chevalier, Leslie ‘WInterset’? Most composers are happy when their Caron. Graves. fair” (1947). Robert Mitchum, 4. When did Sinatra make his TV debut? compositions are bom and performed, but Dinner theaters 11:30 (8) “ Naughty But 9:30 (24) “Richard III” Janet Leigh. 5. On what TV show did Sonny and Cher premiere? Yale composer Gary Smartis beaming At the Pine-Brook Dinner Theatre in Nice” (1939). Dick Powell. (1955). Laurence Olivier, John 6. What year did Dinah Shore premiere In her own 12:30 (5) “The Cardinal” Ann Sheridan. Gielgud. — these days because a new work of his is Higganum, The Ink Spots bring their (1963) . Tom Tryon, Carol series? about to be buried. Holiday Magic Revue now th rb u ^ New 1:00 (9) "The Invisible 11:30 (MO) “In Tandem” 7. What was the flrst song she sang on TV? Lynley. Man” (1933). Claude Rains. The composition, “Susitna,” for chorus Year’s Eve. From Jan. 4 through 80, the (1974). (ilaude Akins, Frank 8. Who played Disraeli In the 1963 production 'The and instrumental ensemble, is based on Neil Simon comedy,” Prisoner of 2nd Amazing Mr. Disraeli’? 12:30 (3) “The People Next Alaskan Indian legends. It was given ite Avenue,” will be performed. Christmas Sunday 9. Who played Hamlet on TV In 1970? 7:30 (30) "Strange Cargo” Door” (1970). Eli Wallach, 10. Who starred In ‘The Man Who Came To Dinner'? world premiere only a few weeks ago in At Chateau de Ville Dinner Theatre in 11:00 (9) "Maryland” (1940). Joan Crawford, CHark Julie Harris. 11. In 1965, what acting team starred In ‘The Magnificent Kennedy Center, with Smart at the piano East Windsor, the Richie Family in (1640). John Payne, Walter Gable. 12:30 (5) "To the Shores of Yankee'? and the Point Hope Eskimos joining in a Concert is billed for Monday and Tue^ay. Brennan. Noon (5) "M ister Wise Tripoli” (1942). John Payne, 12. 'Brtel Encounter' brought together what two great concert celebrating this country’s Opening Jan. 21 and extending throu^ Noon (5) “Bowery Guy” (1942). East Side Kids. Maureen O’Hara. fllm stars? Blitzkrieg” (1941). Leo Bicentennial. Feb. 13 is the musical, “Oliver.” 1:00 (5) “Going My Way” 13. Who starred In the 1972 production of'Harvey'? Smart was informed that his work was At Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East Gorcey, Warren Hull. (1944) Bing Crosby, Rise 1:00 (5) "Santa Claus 14. When did Rudolf Nureyev make his TV premiere? selected for burial under Kennedy Center Windsor, Ron Holgate stars in “The Un- Stevens. Conquers the Martians” 15. When was Nat King Cole honored on ‘This Is Your in a Bicentennial time capsule. The cap­ sinkable Molly Brown” now through Feb. 1:00 (9) “ The Reluctant Wednesday (1964) . John Call. Leonard Ufe’? sule, which will be sealed later this 3. Astronaut” (1967). Don 16. What year was the flrst World Series televised? Hicks. 11:00 (5) “Go West, Young month, will be opened 100 years later for a Knotts, Arthur O'Connell. 17. What teams played In that series? 1:00 (9) “ Angel in My Man” (1936). Mae West, Tricentennial p^orm ance which will in­ 2:00 (8) “The Seventh 18. What was the first children's show televised? Pocket” (1969). Andy Griffith, Voyage of Slnbad” (1958). Warren William. clude Gary Smart’s work along with Hi-lites at Civic Center Lee Meriwether. 2:30 (9) “Pardon Us” 19. When was'Peter Pan’ flrst televised? several scores commissioned for this Kerwin Matthews, Alex 20. What year did‘Walt Disney’ premiere on TV? Jan. 9 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Hart­ 1:00 (22) “ Holiday Inn” Mango. (1931). Laurel and Hardy. year’s Bicentennial concerts in Kennedy ford Qvic Center will feature its first an­ (1942). Bing Crosby, Fred 2:00 (40) “The Lions Are 4:00 (9) “ Valley of Astaire. Center. nual Cat Show. Frank Maratta’s Auto Free” (1969). Bill Travers. Mystery” (1967). Richard 2:00 (40) “A Raisin in the His new work. Smart says, was ii^ ire d Show will be presented Jan. 21 through 23. 3:00 (9) “The Spoilers” Egan, Peter Graves. Sun” (1961). Sidney Poitier, by a mountain named Susitna visible in (1942). John Wayne, Randolph 8:00 (9) “Lifeboat” (1944). Dorothy Hamill, Olympic skating star, Claudia McNeil. Sports on television Anchorage, Alaska, across Cook Inlet. Scott. Tallulah Bankhead, William will star with the Ice Capades Jan. 25 3:00 (8) “Walk, Don’t Run” “The mountain’s shape,” says Smart, 3:00 (40) “The Trouble with Bendix. Rangers vs. Capitols. through 30. (1966) . Cary Grant, Samantha Christmas Day Sunday Angels” (1966). Rosalind 9:00 (3) “ Smile” (1975). 10:30 (9) NHL Hockey: “bears a strong resemblance to the prone For reservations, call 566-6000. Eggar. Russell, Hayley Mills. Bruce Dem, Barbara Feldon. Noon (40) Candlepin 2:00 ( 24-57) Tennis: Junior Islanders vs. Blues. figure of a sleeping lady. Athabaskin In­ 3:00 (9) “Houdinl” (1953). dian legend has it that Susitna was once an 3:30 (5) “Monkey Business” 11:30 (9) “Swing Time” Bowling. Davis Cup. Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh. (1931). TTie Marx Brothers. (1936). Fred Astaire, Ginger 12:30 (3) NBA Basketball: 8:00 (9) NBA Basketball: Indian maiden* who fell asleep waiting for Musical potpourri 3:00 (22) “The Strawberry 3:30 (8) “Song Without Rogers. Bulls vs. Kings. Knicks vs. Hawks. her lover who has gone on a fatally Blonde” (1941). James Thursday The Producing Guild of Hartford End” (1960). Dirk Bogarde, 12:30 (5) “Body and Soul” 2:00 (8) Golf Highlights. l0:15 (9) Ara’s Sports doomed hunting adventure.” Caenev. Olivia de Havilland. presents “Berlin to Broadway” with Kurt (^pucine. (1947). John Garfield, Lilli USGA review. World. 11:00 (9) Harness Racing 6:00 (9) "Miracle of Weill’s music from Jan. 13 to 16 and 20 to 5:00 (9) "The Big Carnival” Palmer. 2:30 (8) NCAA Bowl 10:30 (5) Sports Ebctra. from Yonkers Raceway. Morgan’s Creek” (1944). Bet­ At the Bushneii 23 at the Tower Theatre, Hartford In­ (1951). Kirk Douglas, Jan Preview. 10:45 (9) Super Bowl ‘76. Now at Hartford Stage ty Hutton, Eddie Bracken. “Sherlock Holmes” will be the Conan surance Group, Asylum Ave. at Cogswell Sterling. 3:00 (3) Fiesta Bowl: Monday Friday 6:30 (5) “Holiday Inn” 6:00 (5) “The Landlord” Thursday Oklahoma vs. Wyoming. Doyle mystery thriller performed at St. in Hartford. Margaret Phillips appears as the imaginary invalid, Madame Emily 2:30 (18) : Ken­ (1942). Bing Crosby, Fred (1970). Beau Bridges, Pearl 5:00 (840) Wide World of 9:00 ( 8-40) : Bushneii Memorial Hall next week. It will For further information and reser­ St. Pe, in “Waltz of ITie Toreadors” at the Hartford Stage Company in Astaire. 11:00 (5) “ Now aad Sports. Notre Dame vs. Penn State. tucky .vs. North Carolina. be shown Friday at 9 p.m. as part of a Bailey. 8:00 (9) Astro Blue Bonnet vations, call 522-8309. Hartford now throng Jan. 23. (Photo by David Robbins) 8:00 (9) “ A Christmas 7:00 (20-22-30) “Babes in Forever” (1934). Gary 8:00 (24) The Way It Was: Tuesday Game: Texas Tech vs, Caroi” (IK l). Alistair Sim, Toyland” (1961). Ray Bolger, Cooper, Carole Lombard. The LaMotta-Robinson fight. Kathleen Harrison. Nebraska. Tommy Sands. 2:30 (9) "Blockhead” 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: 9:00 (20-22-30) “Camelot” 9:00 (8-40) “Diamonds Are (1938). Laurel and Hardy. (1967) , Part I. Richard Forever” (1971). Sean 4:00 (9) “Let’s Kill Uncle” Here’s relief from interference gripes Harris, Vanessa Redgrave. Connery, Jill St. John. (1966). Nigel Green, Mary Tonight, Dec. 24 10:00 (9) “Bell, Book and Bedham. 11:15 (9) “Johnny O’clock” 6:00 (1947) . Dick Powell, Lee J. 8:00 (9) “Holiday” (1938). News...... 3-8-22-30 Serpico...... 20-22-30 By INK DIPPER plaints were traced to poorly filtered coimplaints Hollywood Squares ...... 30 monotoring units which move into the IStHliyABWS, Cobb. Katharine Hepburn, Edward Brady Bunch...... 5 Wonder Anew...... 24 CBers who have been the brunt of televi­ home entertainment equipment. fault of CBers, and it’s hard to sort out metropoliUm or geographic meas where Everett Horton. Muppet Show ...... 40 11:30 (30) “ Lady in the Voyage to the Bottom 10:30 sion interference complaints can breathe The hard-line statement from the FCC TVI caused by over-powered units. TVI or other interference is reported, and 11:30 (9) “Carefree” (1938). MacNeil/Lehrer...... 57 po You OFFER Lake” (1946). Robert of the Sea...... 9 Journey to Adventure...... 9 a little easier now. ______came after the television broadcast in­ Plenty of CBers are running extra they make cases against illegal CBers. Montgomery, Aui*ey Totter. Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. Mundo R eal...... 24 8:00 dustry tried unsuccessfully to block the power, and if you’re a C t o , you probably FHA. 12:30 (3) ‘"nie Hatfields and Homecoming: A Christmas 11:00 The Federal Com­ 11:55 ( 40) “The Man from Gunsmoke ...... 40 News...... 3-8-22-24-3040 expansion fitm 23 to 40 CB channels. Probably the most dramatic crackdown the McCoys” (1975). Jack Story...... 3 munications Commission know someone who is. CBers can boost FINANOINS? the Diner’s Club” (1963). Dan­ Zoom...... 57 Mary Hartman...... 5-57 has put this on the Broadcasters maintained that the expan­ their power by doing one of three things— so far this year came in Maryland in Oc­ ny Kaye, Cara Williams. Balance, Steve Forrest. Cross W its...... 5 tober when FCC engineers, helped by U.S. 12:30 (5) “Juarez" (1939). 6:30 Donny & Marie ...... 8-40 Hour of Power (Jiristmas record: Most TV in­ sion would result in more television in­ rewiring their radios, using high-powered News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Special ...... 9 marshals, raided the homes and Paul Muni, Bette Davis. Movie ... t ...... 9 terference (TVI) is terference. amateur radio equipment or attaching Monday I Love Lucy ...... 5 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 businesses of 19 CBers and confiscated Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 caused by poorly filtered power amplifiers to their regular CB 11:00 (5) “The Paleface” Sports O nly...... 18 11:30 FCC observers see the TVI statement as $6,500 in illegal equipment. Week jn Review...... 24-57 television sets and not by radios. (1948) . Bob Hope, Jane Friday Scene One, Take One .... 24 Graymoore Christmas .... 3 CBers. ______a hint from the agency that it will take ac­ 'Ihe crackdown came after a barrage of Villa Alegre...... 57 8:30 Russell. Merv Griffin...... 5 Love American Style ...... 5 tion if television manufacturers don’t Rewiring is fairly unreliable with tran­ complaints of interference with television 7:00 Christmas in New York . 8-40 If there is a key word in 2:30 (9) “Pack Up Your 11:00 (5) “ Man with a CHiampions...... 18 start upgrading filtering. ’The FCC has no sistorized units and usually only works reception and business and military com­ News...... 3-22-40 that, it’s “most.” Some CBers are to Troubles” (1932). Laurel.and Million” (1954). Gregory Chico & the Man ... .20-22-30 Sounds of Christmas control over set designs, and it has op­ well with old, tube sets. Using amateur munications. Andy Griffith ...... 5 E v e ...... 20-22-30 blame, either because their rigs are poor­ Hardy. Peck, Ronald Squire. Wall St. Week...... 24-57 posed federal legislation that would have equipment or amplifiers can boost power 4:00 (9) “ King Kong 2:30 (9) “Great Guns” Concentration...... 8 To be announced ...... 57 ly filtered or because they are illegally This is exactly what the FCC’s per­ given it that power. But the growing from the legal four watts to as much as 2,- E scapes” (1968). Rhodes (1941). Laurel and Hardy. Bowling for Dollars...... 9 9:00 operating with too much power. Movie...... 8-40 Midnight headache from TVI complaints is ap­ 000 watts, which plays havoc with televi­ sonnel should be doing—not running down Reason, Linda Miller. 4:00 (9) “ Hello, Frisco, 700 C lub...... 18 In an October statement, the FCC said Rockford F ile s....20-22-30 Christmas Eve Service — 3 ’TVI complaints only to find the fault lies 9:00 (20-22-30) “Camelot” Hello” (1943). Alice Faye, Christmas I s ...... 20 that “the majority of TVI com­ parently almost too much to stand. sion reception in your average suburban Christmas Celebration ... 24 Movie...... 9 neighborhood. in the TV and not the CB. (1967), Conclusion. Richard John Payne. MacNeil/Lehrer...... 24 Christmas Rome ... .20-22-30 plaints...result directly from poor TV BldP Mary H artm an...... 30 Boston Pops ...... 57 TVI complaints are the biggest source If the television manufacturers don’t Harris, Vanessa Redgrave. 9:00 (8-40) “ One of My. 12:30 receiver design, lack of adequate filtering 9:30 of trouble for the FCC, according to staff 'These are the kind of people who really move quickly to upgrade their product, IfOtISfS 11:30 (3) “A Brand New Wives Is Missing” (1976). Infinity F actory...... 57 Movie...... 5 in TV receivers presently on the market personnel. If all television sets were give CB a bad name, and they also in­ then the FCC should take action to make Life” (1973). Cloris Jack Klugman, James Fran- 7:30 Sing’n Share ...... 18 and inability of TV receivers adequately Music of Christmas...... 24 1:00 properly filtered, they say, it would be terfere with radio frequencies used by the sure that it does. ’Then the agency can ~ T Leachman, Martin Baisam. ciscus Match Game P M ...... 3 News...... 3 to reject unwanted and adjacent-channel easier to enforce the law requiring CBers military and bustnesses. devote its full energies to mining sure 11:30 (5) “The Inspector 11:30 (9) “Flying Down to Adam-12...... 5 10:00 signals.” FOR YOUR H0US1N6 ^General” (1949). Danny Kaye, , Rio” (1933). FYed Astaire, Muppet Show ...... 8 On the Road with Charles 1:15 to operate with no more than four watts of They are the ones that the FCC tries to that the citizens band is properly usi^ and Hour of Power Christmas The agency’s engineers found that 82 M E ED S, t u r n To Elsa Lanchester. Ginger Rogers. Liar’s Club ...... 9 K uralt...... 3 transmitting power. put off the air, "Uade Charlie,” as the not dominated by people who break the Special ...... 22 per cent of all such interference com-i TDWVVS FAST-ACTION 11:30 (9) “Flow the Fleet” 12:30 (5) “ Blue Skies” Dolly...... 20 News...... 5 FCC field engineers are bogged down law with overpowered equipment. 1:30 FCC is called in CB Jarfoo, has special (1936). Fred Astaire, Ginger (1946). Fred Astaire, Bing Cr­ Name That T une...... 22 Gamer Ted Armstrong .... 9 FAMILY WAKIT-APS Joe Franklin...... 9 Rogers. soby. Connecticut...... 24 PTL Club...... 18 Page 4 - WEEKEND - Dec. »4t 1976 ' WEEKEND - Dec.'24,1976- Page 5 Christmas Day, Dec. 25 Daytime programs, Monday — Friday Starsky & Hutch ...... 840 new year’s par^ headqiia^! | 6:30 0:30 Christmas Liturgy...... 8 3:30 Game of the Week...... 20 Movie...... 20-22-30 • Morning Strum’n Drummers...... ‘T 40 12 O’CHock Live ...... 8 3:15 . Agriculture USA...... S Ara’s Sports W orld...... 3 Muggsy...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Getting O n...... 24 Great Performances...... 57 0:30 50 Grand Slam i ...... 20-30 General H ospital...... 840 Patterns for Living...... 5 Mayberry RFD...... 5 Victory Garden...... 24 Crickett on the Hearth . . . 18 Black Perspective...... 30 8:00 iWvTB SIM wN tncisa wraia]) Faculty Conversation — 24 Children’s Christmas 9:30 To be announced...... 3 Partridge Family...... 5 Kitty Today...... 22 3:30 6:45 Magoo F^m iere ...... 9 IdK) Tjim Ia 0 ' Don H o...... 40 iH of your needed tuppUetl Movies ...... 5-9-22 Polonia Paderewski Concert...... 57 Alice...... 3 W ithlt...... 5 Mickey Mouse Q u b ...... 3 New D ay ...... 8 10KM) To T e l l t h e ' - T r a t h "3 0 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Choir...... 30 8:30 Journey to Adventure...... 9 8:30 12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 7:00 Tanan ...... S Flintstones...... 40 4:00 News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40 Jerry Falwell...... 18 To be announced...... 3-8-30 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Lilias, Yoga & You...... 57 Intemationai Zone...... 3 Marble Collegiate Church Lilias, Yoga & You...... 24 Kidsworid ...... 30 Adam-12...... 5 M ovie...... 5 10:00 Rln Tin T in ...... 5 lO dM Phil Donahue ...... 9 4:00 Underdog...... 5 Choir...... 5 Price Is Right ...... 3 Gong Show...... 2822-30 W6 C M n any t ia pirtyl . Christmas M ass...... 9 Gamer Ted Armstrong... 40 From the Top and Zoom...... 24-57 Carol B urnett...... 3 7:00 Gilligan’s Island...... 3 Cartoon Cam ivai...... 8 Andy Griffith ...... 5 All My Children...... 40 (organlxatkHml rffteovnta, too/; Speed Buggy...... 20-22 1:30 Itzhak Perlm an...... 24 7:00 Weekend N ew s...... 5 News..-...... 3 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Howdy Doody...... 22 All My Children...... 8 we have every little thlngl Once Upon a Q assic...... 24 Make It Real ...... 8 Ivor Hugh ...... SO Agronsky and Co...... 3 Most Wanted...... 840 Porky, Huck & Yogi...... 5 IdK) Brady Bunch...... 8 Consuitation ...... 30 Romper Room ...... 9 Oiristmas M ass...... 30 Call of the W est...... 20 Room 222 ...... '... 40 Christmas Special with Movie...... 9 Little R ascals...... 8 Match Gam e^...... 3 M ovie...... 9 7:30 Sanford and Son...... 2830 Wall Street Week...... 24 Sesame S t j ^ t ...... 57 Father Nadolny...... 8 Visions...... 24 Today...... '...22-30 Midday...... 5 Somerset ...... 20 ‘‘where a Ranger Station...... 3 10:30 Howdy Doody...... 22 What About Women...... 30 4:30 ' Lawrence Welk...... — 18 10:30 (3ood Morning...... 40 Ryan’s Hope ...... 840 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 doUar't Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Shazam/Isis...... 3 Leave It to B eav er...... 40 etUI Bullwinkle...... 40 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Human Dimension...... 20 Black News...... 5 7:30 Insight ...... 20 Sesame Street...... 2857 th e miracle of m okltriit i Littie Rascais...... 8 Krofft Supershow...... 8-40 worth 2KKI Christmas Lost and News...... 22 PTL Club...... ■...... 18 Flintstones...... 5 10:30 Som erset...... 22-30 Cross Wits .'...... 30 (iowintown manchester News...... 9 Monster ^ u a d ...... 20-22 o dollar!” Zoom...... 24 Golf Highlights...... 8 Found...... 18 Rebop...... 24-57 Christmas Celebration . . . 57 Munsters ...... 8 I Love Lucy ...... 5-40 1:30 Mike Douglas...... 40 Kidsworid ...... 22 Edge of Night...... 8 Hogan's Heroes ...... 30 11:00 To be announced ...... 20 Conard High School...... SO Hee H aw ...... 30 11K)0 News...... 9 As the World Turns...... 3 •) Bonanza...... 40 Hollywood Squares . .2822-30 4:30 Jetsons...... 40 Soul Train ...... 5 Week in Review...... 24 Dragnet ...... 40 News...... 8822-3040 8:00 Family Feud...... 8-40 Infinity F actory...... 24-57 Dinah ...... 3 Movie...... 9 St. Michael's Ukrainian 5:00 7:30 Dolly P arton...... 5 Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 Celebrity R evue...... 9 Flintstones...... 5 Christmas at Washington Choir...... 30 Wide World of Sports ...8-40 This Week ...... 3 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Bugs Bunny...... 5 11:00 Days of Our Lives .. .2822-30 SUr T rek...... 8 8:00 Cathedral...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 40 Voyage to the Bottom Nashville on the Road ... 20 Great Performances...... 57 Cartoons...... 8 Gambit...-...... 3 2KM) PTL a u b ...... 20 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Touch of Renaissance 2:30 of the Sea...... 9 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 Public a ffa irs...... 9 M ovie...... 5 $20,000 Pyram id...... 840 11:15 Brady Bunch...... 22 Tom and Je rry ...... 8-40 at Christmas...... 24 Brady Bunch...... 5 Unto Us a Child...... 18 Once Upon a Classic .. . 24-57 Today 20 Don H o...... 8 M ovie...... 40 2:30 Partridge Family...... 30 Newark & Reality...... 9 NCAA Bowl Preview ...... 8 La Navidad Els...... 20 8:00 Straight Talk...... 9 ro-vic incf 203-646-3322^I 11:30 11:30 Guiding L ig h t...... 3 ^ 8:30 Wheel of Fortune___ 2822-30 Woody Woodpecker . .20-22-30 Ark I I ...... 3 Black Perspective...... 24 Christmas Mass...... 22 Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 M ovies...... 3-5-8 Monkees...... 5 Electric Company...... 24-57 Mickey Mouse Club...... 5 5:00 146 SHELDON ROAD, MANCHESTER. 8:30 Superfriends ...... 8-40 Christmas in Music...... 30 Cinderella Ballet ...... 24-57 Wonder Woman ...... 840 Saturday Night ...... 2822-30 Dusty's Treehouse...... 8 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 Big Blue Marble ...... 3 Rebop...... 24 3:00 Sound and Silence ...... 30 M ovie...... 9 Edge of Night...... 40 Em ergency...... 22-30 Midnight Joe Franklin...... 9 M ovie...... 9 Mister Rogers...... 2857 Flintstones...... 5 Noon Fiesta Bowl...... 3 5:30 700 C lub...... 18 11:30 3128,000 Question...... 5 ' Em ergency...... 20-22-30 W restling...... 9 Love of Life ...... 3 Doctors...... 282830 Jabberjaw ...... 8-40 Fat Albert...... 3 I Love Lucy ...... 5 9:00 5:30 Living Faith ...... 18 The Way It W as...... 24 1:00 Happy Days...... 840 French Chef ...... 57 Viewpoint on Nutrition — 9 Movie...... 5 Movies ...... 8-9-22 This Morning ...... r ...... 3 Partridge Family...... 5 To be announced ...... 20 Christmas at Our House . 57 M ovie...... 9 Stum pers...... 2822-30 Buy Your Chri$tma$ Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 Junior Almost Anything Silent Night...... 18 Brady Bunch...... 5 3:00 Odd 0)uple ...... 8 Pelicola ...... 20 In Search O f...... 22 Music Hall A m erica...... 30 ^ A New Year* Party ^ 9:00 Goes ...... 8 8:30 Phil Donahue ...... 822 • Afternoon All in the Fam ily...... 3 Mike Douglas...... 18 Lucy Show...... 30 News...... 40 Ranger Station...... 3 Land of the Lost ___20-22-30 Woman...... 24 Bob Newhart...... 3 Sesame Street...... 24 Noon Lost in Space ...... 5 Electric Company...... 2857 A Needs Wholaaala Monkees...... 5 TV Garden Club...... 24 Holy Cross Children's 6:00 Peter Marshall...... 5 1:30 Not for Women Only...... 30 News...... 89 Another World ...... 2822-30 News...... 40 Scooby-Doo ...... 8-40 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 Choir...... 30 News...... 822 The Nutcracker ...... 24 Best of This M orning...... 3 Top Quality ^ David Niven ...... 9 12:30 3:15 Break the Bank ...... 5 9:00 2:00 rf) Paper Supplies: y Sesame Street...... 24 NBA Basketball...... 3 Do-Re-Mommies ...... 30 Movie...... 9 All in the Fam ily...... 3 Risk of M arriage...... 30 • PICNICS •WE0DIN6S % g E l L W V W X ' V Monday, Dec. 27 • SHOWESSoFOMULDINNEIIS ^ OpM 8 to B IV tskM ys Sunday, Dec. 26 BRAKE > to 3 Satordiy 4 6:00 6:00 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 24 8:30. Firing L in e ...... 9 Dusty’s Treehouse...... 8 Dialogue...... 8 Sixty M inutes...... 3 Delvecchio...... 3' News...... 3-822-30 Phyllis ...... 3 Christopher Closeup ...... 3 You Are Why ...... 9 Spar’sh Insight...... 18 American Condition...... 8-40 Weekend N ews...... 5 CENTER Cross W its...... 30 11:00 Brady Bunch...... 5 Joyce Chen ...... 57 Merv G riffin...... 5 6:30 Dr. Robert ^ h u lle r...... 22 Conversations...... 40 Evans and Novak...... 9 Living Faith ...... 18 News...... 822-2830 ALL 4 WHEELS Voyage to the Bottom Camera Three ...... 3 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Gospel Jubilee ...... 18 Connecticut P rofiles...... 24 7:30 Pop Goes the Country___18 Mary H artm an...... 857 .1:00 of the Sea ...... 9 Rev. Robinson ...... 5 Insight ...... 40 World ot Disney...... 20-22-30 Great Performances ..... 57 $4995 M o it cars Price Is Right ...... 3 9:00 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Movies ...... 5-9 Ourstory...... 24 7:00 10:00 Connecticut: Seen ...... 8 Woman...... 24 ! 30,000 Mile Guarantee Hour of the 200th Y ear_5 Maude...... 3 11:30 10:30 Gunsmoke ...... 40 Ten Pin Pickup ...... 8 Gator B ow l...... 8-40 Movies ...... 3-9 International Zone...... 3 Agronsky and Co...... 3 Voice of Faith ...... 18 Victory Garden...... 57 m a n c h c s t u ^ Dilion Leasing Corp. Sports E x tra ...... 5 Zoom...... 57 Joker’s Wild ...... 9 Athanson’s F orum ...... 18 Love American Style ...... 5 Wonder Window...... 5 Hot Fudge...... 8 Flintstones...... 40 7:30 643-7412 iZ Firing L in e ...... 24 6:30 Friends of Man ...... 20 M ovie...... 2822-30 Johnny Carson ...... 2822-30 31&MainSL Manchester This Is the Life ...... 8 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 Lure of the Dolphins...... 57 Evening at Symphony .. 24-57 121 Tollend Th»k. (Rt*. I) ) 10:45 I Mi. S« Of Vtrnen Circle News...... 3-8-2822-30 Candid Camera...... 22 9:30. News...... 57 Howdy Doody...... 22 Jimmy Swaggart ...... 18 1:30 8:00 Phone 643-2145 Ring Around the World .. 30 Latino...... 40 Super Bowl ‘7 6 ...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Connecticut...... 24 GE Theater: The Secret Life Eighth Day ...... 8 Sonny and Cher ...... 3 M idnight As Man Behaves ...... 57 11:00 Sports O nly...... 18 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 7:30 Mayor's Report ...... 40 Lawrence Welk...... 5 of John Chapman...... 3 News...... 8-40 Arthur and Company...... 3 10:30 News...... 822-30 Scene One Take O ne...... 24 Polka!...... 40 New York Report ...... 9 2.-00 36 Million M an...... 840 12:30 Yogi Bear ...... 5 Best of This Morning...... 3 Joyce Davidson ...... 5 Villa Alegre...... 57 huacNeil/Lehrer Report.. 57 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 RENTS Movies ...... 8-40 NBA Basketball...... 9 Read Herald ads M ovie...... 5 Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 Gilligan ...... 8 PTL Club...... 20 7:00 8:00 Renasence...... 24-57 Day of Discovery...... 18 Chris Panos...... 18 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Christophers ...... 9 Point of View...... 9 M caoud...... 20-22-30 11:15 News...... 3-22-40 Rhoda...... 3 10 :0 0 Prisoner...... 40 Tennis...... 24-57 My Three Sons...... 5 Captain & Tennille ...... 840 Cathedral of Tomorrow .. 22 Chris Panos...... 18 8:30 M ovie...... 9 1:00 Jewish Heritage...... 40 2:30 Concentration...... 8 Steve Allen ...... 9 Meet the M ayors...... 9 Movie...... SO Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 11:25 Tomorrow ...... 2822-30 Jerry Falwell...... 40 As Man Behaves ...... 57 Hour of Pow er...... 18 Bowling for Dollars...... 9 Little House on the Prairie PTL Q u b ...... 18 9:00 News...... 8-40 1:45 8:00 10:45 3:00 700 a u b ...... 18 ...... 2822-30 Soundstage...... 24-57 Kojak ...... 3 11:30 ■Joe Franklin...... 9 We Believe ...... 3 Jewish L ife...... 30 Movies ...... 940 Journeys to the W ind___20 Piccadilly C ircus... 24-57 The Last T sar...... 5 Peter Marshall...... 3 10:30 Wonderama...... 5 3:30 11:00 M ovie...... 840 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 Catholic Service...... 8 Movies ...... 5-8 Flintstones...... 5 Sing’n Share ...... 18 PTL Q u b ...... 18 Davey and Goliath...... 9 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 PTL D u b ...... 18 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 M ovie...... 30 Sales & ^rvice ^Vacation ^Special Voice of Faith ...... 18 Rex Humbard...... 9 4:00 Tuesday, Dec. 28 9:30 ' 11:40 . Sesame Street...... 57 Pat Robertson ...... 18 NFL Football—To be Oral Roberts...... 18 Space: 1999 ...... 22 DIRECTORY 8:30 To be announced ...... 22 announced ...... 3-20-22-30 6:00 Police Story ...... 2822-30 Cars Occasion Cars Mundo Real...... 30 That Was the Year That 11:55 News...... 3-822-30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 24 Piccadilly C ircus...... 24-57 My Neighbor's Religion ... 3 5:00 Goodies ...... 57 Insight’ g Everybody's Business__ 57 W es...... 20-22-30 S ain t...... 8 CONSUMER SALES - Brady Bunch...... 5 Cross W its...... 30 8:30 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Merv G riffin...... 5 10:30 Day of Discovery...... 9 11:30 10:00 M ovie...... 40 Manchester Parkade SHOP Voyage to the Bottom Joyce Chen ...... 57 NHL Hockey...... 9 Movie...... 9 US LAST. Name brand of the S ea...... 9 Laveme & Shirley...... 8-40 Oral Roberts...... 22 Face the Nation...... 3 Protectors...... 40 7:30 Woman...... 57 Animals, Animals ...... 8-40 appliances, televisions. Ourstory...... 24 Celebrity Sweepstakes .... 3' Sing’n Share ...... 18 Sacred Heart...... 40 5:30 Television channels 11:00 Insight ...... 18 Lowest prices in town Gunsmoke ...... 40 Adam-12...... 5 9:00 8:45 Faith for Today...... 18 2 ...... WCBS, New York sion, are also seen on Channel guaranteed. Service after the News...... 3-8-22-3840 Treehouse Club...... 20 Zoom...... 57 Gong Show...... 8 M-A-S-H...... 3 Davey and Goliath...... 40 My Partner the Ghost ... 40 3 ..WFSB, Hartford 53, Norwich. Both stations sale. Marv H artm an...... 857 Lucy Show...... 22 5 ...... WNEW, New York 6:30 Joker’s Wild ...... 9 Rich Man Poor M an___8-40 9:00 6:00 have daytime in-school Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Adelante...... 30 8 ...... WTNH, New Haven BARLOW’S TV • Zenith Sales News...... 3-8-2822-30 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 High Adventure ...... 18 Barrio...... 3 Movie...... 5 programming. 11:30 Business . 57 9 ..WOR, New York • Service on Standard Brands, I Love Lucy ...... 5 Connecticut...... 24 Police Woman ...... 2822-30 NewDay’ Day Candid Camera...... 8 Kojak ...... 3 Noon 18...... WHCT, Hartford 805 Hartford Road Sports Only ...... 18 Andy Williams ...... 30 9:30 Oral Roberts...... 9 Human Dimension...... 18 Subscribers to Greater Love American Stvle ...... 5 Face the State ...... 3 20...... WATR, Waterbury Manchester Telephone 643 Scene One Take O ne...... 24 Room 222 ...... 40 One Day at a T im e...... 3 ^Substitute *Fun Cars Jerry Falwell...... 18 Consumer Survival ___ 24-57 Hartford CATV, Manchester 5005. Movie...... 8-40 Movie...... 5 22...... WWLP, Springfield cable television, will receive Rebop...... 57 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 57 Nashville on the Road ... 18 Day of Discovery...... 22 6:30 Johnny Carson ...... 2822-30 Issues & Answers ...... 8-40 24...... WEDH, Hartford WHYN (40) on Cable Channel 7:00 8:00 M ovie...... 24 Christopher .Closeup ...... 40 News...... 8 TWENTIETH CENTURY News...... 57 Hour of Pow er...... 9 30....WHNB, West Hartford 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable Television Inc. 176 Burnside News...... 822-40 Tony Orlando & D aw n___3 Peter & the Wolf...... 57 Cars Sesame Street...... 57 12:30 Church Today...... 18 This Is the Life ...... 8 40...... WHYN, Springfield Channel 7. WCBS (2) will be Avenue, East Hartford. 528 My Three Sons...... 5 (Ooss W its...... 5 10:00 9:15 Victory Garden...... 24 Movies ...... 85 Firing L in e...... 57 57...... WGBY, Springfield received on Cable Channel 9 1554. Sales and Service, Zenith Concentration...... 8 Happy Days...... 8-40 Switch...... '... 3 ^ You Have The Need ... We Have The Car Davey and Goliath...... 8 Superman...... 40 12:30 when WOR (9) is not on the and Quasar. Bowling for Dollars...... 9 NHL Hockey .<...... 9 News...... 5 1:00 ^ T o Rent By The Day, Or Week 9:30 World Press ...... 57 Football -T o be Programs seen on Channel air, 700 C lub...... 18 Baa Baa Black Sheep F am ily...... 8-40 Joe Franklin...... 9 International Zone...... 3 u m iw c e i ...... S-20-2t30 7:00 24, Connecticut Public Televi­ Sounding Board ...... 20 ...... 2822-30 PTL Club...... 18 Tomorrow ...... 2822-30 WEEKEND - Dec. 24.1976 - Page 7

■'• Page 6 - WEEKEND - Dec 24. 1W8 1 If Wednesday, Dec. 29 Oceans From work to sport Elditor’s note: This is the iast of 16 setting out on a trip to the grocery, “I had Cross W its...... 30 R ock...... 18 Mary Hartman...... 5-57 6:00 McLean Stevenson .. ,20-22-30 Liar’s Oub — ...... 9 weekly articles in the Courses By resolved on a voyage around the world, News...... 3-8-22-30 Joyce Chen ...... 57 9:00 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Newspaper program, "Oceans; Our Con­ and as the wind on the morning of April 24, Brady Bunch...... 5 7:30 j /iwdm] Ph e r s / [ M ovie...... 3 11:30 tinuing Frontier." The course was offered 1895, was fair, at noon 1 weighed anchor, Voyage to the Bottom 825,000 Pyram id...... 3 B aretta...... — 8-40 Cannon...... 3 for college credit by Manchester Com- set sail, and filled away from Boston.” of the Sea ...... 9 Adam-12...... 5 ' t v o W Voice of Faith ...... 18 Love American Style ...... 5 ' munlty College. For details about the next Weston Martyr, whose,“The 200 Pound Our sto ry...... 24 Break the B ank...... 8 315 CIN nR ST., MANCHtSTtR, CONN,* Phon* 443-S13S Sirota's Court...... 20-22-30 Rookies ...... 8-40 Millionaire” recounts a wandering life Gunsmoke...... 40 Joker's W ild ...... 9 Course By Newspaper, which begins in Zoom...... 57 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 9:30 M ovie...... 9 FOR PROFESSIONAL OUALITY January, call MCC’s Division of Com­ afloat, was almost Dickensian in his ap­ Practice...... 2322-30 Johnny Carson ...... 2322-30 6:30 Big Money Lottery ...... 22 munity Services, 646-2137. , V/ preciation of the alternation of privation Theater in Am erica...... 24 News...... 57 CONTROLLED AUTO SODY REPAIRS News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Connecticut...... 24 Copyright 1976 by the Regents of the -y and comfort. Alvin Ailey ...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Superman...... 40 M idnighI on all makos... University of California. “Sail all day in the wet and cold, then Sports O nly...... 18 MacNeil/Lehrer Report . 57 10KM Living Faith ...... 18 bring up in some quiet harbour and go News...... 5 By HEYWOOD HALE BROUN Scene One Take One..... 24 8:00 12:30 , LOAN and RENTAL CARS below and toast your feet before the galley Victory Garden...... 57 Good Times...... 3 Charlie's Angels...... 8-40 M ovie...... 5 The dolphin, sacred to Poseidon, the fire and you’ll realize what bliss means. WOR Latin New York .... 9 7:00 Cross W its...... 5 12:40 [Available by Appointment-1 pettish, bad-tempered sea god, is sym­ Travel in a steam-heated Pullman and PTL Club...... 18 News...... 3-22-40 Bionic Woman ...... 8-40 Mystery of the Week ... 8-40 bolic of a calm and friendly sea, and when then put up at the Ritz and see if you find M ovie...... 9 Quest ...... 2322-30 My Three Sons...... 5 IKK) we see him sporting gaily on the glinting CPO Sharkey...... 20-22-30 any bliss there!” Concentration...... 8 10:30 Tomorrow ...... 2322-30 surface of Poseidon’s realm, we are Belle of Am herst...... 24-57 Journey to Adventure...... 9 , STM OZiEK, Manager Antithetically, Tom Follet, who crossed Bowling for Dollars...... 9 1:30 8:30 Book ^ t ...... 57 reminded that the wide, wet roads of the the ocean in what looked like two loosely 700 Club...... 18 Joe Franklin...... 9 ^ 301-315 CENTER ST^ MMGHESTER seven seas are more than aquatic alleys of Ken Callaway...... 20 Jeffersons ...... 3 11:00 linked bananas to finish third in the ’72 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 24 Merv G riffin...... 5 News...... 3322-30-40 commerce. They are also paths to Single-Handed Transatlantic Race, had no pleasure. slogan. “Certainly not ‘because it’s there.’ Who invented swimming? Who was the I like heated rooms and feather beds, Thursday, Dec. 30 first of us to return to the element from clothes of silk and shoes of fancy leather which we sprang: Whatever ancient man ... I do not like the North Atlantic Ocean. 6:00 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 24 8:30 News...... 3-322-24-30-40 it was who first cried, “Hey, Og, c’mon in. You figure it out.” News...... 3-8-22-30 Cross W its...... 30 Merv G riffin ...... 5 Mary Hartman...... 5-57 The water’s fine,” certainly felt a special Figuring out the sports that draw us Brady Bunch...... 5 Joyce Chen ...... 57 What's Happening...... 8-40 Harness R acing...... 9 k# Ask Kleiner pleasure. The blood chemist Leo Vroman back to the place where our rubbery Living Faith ...... 18 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Voyage to the Bottom 7:30 By Dick Kleiner said, “We sealed the seawater dragged ancestors lived is beyond a man who of the Sea...... 9 Double Play L ottery...... 3 9:00 11:30 out of the sea inside us, and have soaked swims badly and can’t sail, but Poseidon To Communicate Is to Adam-12...... 5 Barney Miller...... 8-40 Kojak ...... 3 our cells ever since in a world like the one V might say that the swimmer fighting a Begin...... 24 Newsmakers...... 8 Once an E a g le...... 2322-30 Love American Style ...... 5 we left millions of years ago.” current, the sailor battling a storm, or the Gunsmoke...... 40 Joker's Wild ...... 9 Visions...... 2357 Sts. of San FYancisco ... 8-40 DEIAR DICK: Is a c e ly Tyson married to Demond Wilson? Such being the case, we can be sure that Zoom...... 57 M ovie...... 9 Or was she ever? L. SANDERS, Springfield, Mo. small boy protecting his sand castle with a Pop Goes the Country___20 9:30 Og dropped his club and splay-footed down desperate sand pail dam are all aware 6:30 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Tony Randall ...... 8-40 Johnny Carson .2322-30 No. And no. News...... 57 the beach as fast as he could. We can be that they are essentially alone against a News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Connecticut...... 24 10:00 DEIAR DICK: What series did Richard Crenna, I Love Lucy ...... 5 Special Eldition...... 30 M idnight sure that he and his pioneer friend, being fascinatingly unpredictable enemy who Bamaby Jones ...... 3 who BOW stars in All’s Fair, play in a few years ago? It is as much Homo Competitens as their can be, when sun, wind, and surf are right, Sports O nly...... 18 That G ir l...... 40 News...... 5 Voice of Faith ...... 18 really hogging me. DEBBIE MISCH, Kalamazoo, Mich. Scene One Take One...... 24 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 57 Sts. of San Francisco ... 8-40 12:30 In bis long career, Dick Crenna has been a regular on three descendants, had, before the day ended, a fascinating friend. Once Upon a Classic...... 57 8:00 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Movies ...... 3-5 series. Beginning with 1952, he was on Our Miss Brooks for set up a race course, perhaps from a reef Courses by Newspaper is distributed 6y 7:00 The Waltons ...... 3 PTL Q u b ...... 18 12:40 three years. ’Then he was part of the cast of The Real McCoys to the protruding bones of a diplodocus United Press International. The views News...... 3-22-40 Cross W its...... 5 GibbsviUe...... 2322-30 Dan August...... 8-40 for six years. He had his own series, Slattery’s People, for two which forgot to keep track of the tides. expressed in this series are those of the years. 'That was the best of them all. My Three Sons...... 5 Welcome Back Kotter .. 8-40 10:30 1:00 Swimming the channei authors only Courtesy of the Phoenix Gazette Concentration...... 8 M ovie...... 9 Gamer Ted Armstrong___9 Tomorrow ...... 2322-30 DEIAR DICK: Please tell ns which part Telly Savalas’ Bowling for Dollars...... 9 Dick Van Dyke...... 20-22-30 Despite the fact that ocean swimming is Connecticut P ro file s...... 24 1:30 brother, George, plays on the Kojak series. MRS. J.B. 700 a u b ...... 18 Fourth Elstate...... 24 Jeanne Wolf With ...... 57 HUBBARD, MobUe, Ala. perhaps one of the least complicated and Joe Franklin...... 9 down. A special medal would seem to be to pass voluntarily through a pain barrier Music City Special...... 20 Masterpiece Theafre...... 57 11.-00 George plays Stavros, the curly-haired detective. most unfailingly successful of the sensual pleasures, man the moody puritan seems due those who plunge into the tainted and in which the lungs seem literally to be on DEAR DICK: Who played the role of Buford Pusser in fire, ending at last in a trance-like state “Walking Tall?” My husband insists the same man played in determ ine to take it at its worst. Hence encrusted waters of the brackish Hudson QA/ec W ' where a kind of delirium of exhaustion New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31 “Walking TaU” and “Walking Tall H.” I say he’s wrong. MRS. the steady flow of English Channel River in attempts to circumnavigate Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ H. ORTEGA, Redwood a ty , Ca. swimmers, plunging into the cold, grey, Island. Og and his friend may keeps the body from knowing what sion supplement, is published each Satur­ 6:00 violence has been done it. King Orange Jamboree He’s wrong again. Joe Don Baker played Pusser in the first choppy water while as heavily greased as have lacked the daintiness trumpeted by day by 'The Manchester Evening Herald. News...... 3-8-22-30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 24 News...... 3333-4350 “Walking Tall,” Bo Svenson in the second. Perhaps Og and his friend would have Herald Square. Manchester. Conn. 06040. Brady Bunch...... 5 Cross W its...... 30 Parade ...... 232330 the flagpole at an old-time F o u ^ of July deodorant commercials, but even their Week in R eview ...... 24-57 picnic. low foreheads would have risen at the done better to stay up in the shelter of the Deadline for Forum of the Arts; Eight Voyage to the Bottom Infinity F actory...... 57 K a ^ “ 9 ‘ •■««• G“y*« “Nakoa’s giant ferns looking for small amphibians days before publication. Advertising of the Sea...... 9 8:30 nir-k Van Dvkp...... M Woman.” Terrific! I understand it is being made into a movie. J.B . Johnson was the first of these, sight of the fearful bouillabaisse which 7:30 of manageable size and reasonable taste. deadline: Five dhys before publication. Mundo R eal...... 2* Match Game P M ...... 3 Merv G riffin ...... 5 New Y ^ r^ fa t Pops : : 24-57 ^ PHILOMENA making the attempt in 1872. Being, ap­ faces any swimmer who enters the water Gunsmoke ...... 40 Champions...... 18 within reach of our urban sprawl. Still, for every competitive swimmer Adam-12...... 5 'I'*-®® , . I checked with the Motion Picture Association, and they parently, a sensible man, he remained in Zoom...... 57 Muppet Show ...... 8 Wall St. Week...... 24-57 the water only 65 minutes, and it was left Indeed even Thor HeyerdahL whose there are a thousand small boys enjoying New Year s Eve with have no record of a movie by that title. If it is being made, I the simple challenge of inshore waves, 6:30 Joker's Wild ...... 9 9:00 ...... 3 can find nothing on it anywhere. to Captain Webb three years later to adventurous crossing of the Atlantic on a Restaurant opens News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Dolly Parton...... 20 M ovie...... 8-40 Love American Style ...... 5 . . l ^ ^ mar^ge the 23odd miles by remaining in bundle of reeds is so romantic as to move and a thousand old folk gently dipping I Love Lucy ...... 5 Rockford F ile s ...... 232330 New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 8-40 DEAR DICK: My husband and I have been wondering — is themselves in the salty fluid which a People who work or shop in downtown Name That Tune...... 22 the gelid brine for almost 22 hours. out of the realm of science, in which he Sports O nly...... 18 Hometown Saturday Movie ^ ^ “ y to toe June Carter family? They all Hartford can again enjoy the unique at­ Connecticut...... 24 Progress, if the refinement of classed himself, into the Quixotic world of variety of folk medicines prescribe. jflfc Scene One Take One...... 24 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Night...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 232330 , a . Single-handers mosphere of the EAT Restaurant aad Villa Alegre...... 57 Muppet Show ...... 40 9:30 „ No relation. But all the women country and western singers masochism can be so described, has since those adventurers have, like the Three Snack Bar at the Wadsworth Atheneum, seem to sound like they’re cousins. Wise Men of Gotham, gone to sea in Less pain-ridden but closer to the 7:00 MacNeil/Lehrer Report .. 57 Sing’n Share ...... 18 M ovie...... 5 been rapid, and it is now a commonplace Hartford, now open under the manage­ daringly unsuitable craft, discovered that I News...... 322-40 8:00 10KK) ...Q. DEIAR DICK: A friend and I have a fSOO bet about iBe for the Chiumel swimmer to emerge at danger of shipwreck and death are the ment of Richard M. Davis of Blast Hart­ My Three Sons...... 5 M ovie...... 3 News...... 5 iLjn el“ T“eter’s name that David Janssen played on The Fugitive. Calais only long enough for a handshake, a the paper cup and the orange peel are sportsmen who dare the wrath of In C oncert...... 340 si,^ FUbrick, whUe I say Kimball. Who is right? ford. ■' Billy G raham ...... 320 Cross W its...... 5 PTL a u b ...... 18 cup of hot broth and a fresh dressing of harder to sink than such gallant vessels as Poseidon with a little canvas, some scraps 1:30 MR. JAY, San Diego, Ca. Bowling for Dollars...... 9 Donny & Marie ...... 8-40 Serpico...... 232330 lard before plunging back for the return the Hesperus and the Golden Hind. of wood, and bits and pieces of the Joe Franklin...... 9 You are. Janssen played Dr. Richard Kimble on the show. The restaurant offers a self-service hot 709 a u b ...... It Astro Blue Bonnet Game .. 9 Skating Spectacular___24-57 trip to Dover. Recently the Victoria Spor­ If Leander, plunging into the Hellespont knowledge that brought the wily Odysseus and cold buffet and soup and salad bar, ting Gub of London presented a medal to a to swim to his beloved Hero, had en­ home across the wine-dark sea. Some of with waitress service for dessert, wine Oi»n All Year CASH AND CARRY Oppn a h Y e a r 1^ Faaturing 'Hm HOLLISTER ^ young American, Jack Robertson, who countered a Sargasso fleet of saturated them are brisk, no-nonsense people who and beer. Several choices of main dishes BROWN’S WortcTt LargnI OSTOMY PRODUCTS came within a half mile of swimming the cardboard boxes, he might have chosen to do not realize how different they are from are included in the buffet. Restaurant TIRE SHOP Selection Of Channel though paralyzed from the waist wait for the ferry. StiU, then the lovers those who live lives of safe and deadening hours are 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday Ice Cream ■ •uhMtMKanmasgl might have lived into a quarrelsome mid­ ■ odor b«rtt, iS , NEW SELECTIONS order. through Friday. BEST IN Ca/tAki. Producta ■ en»ptM« dtagsMU* dle age instead of dying at the peak of Captain Joshua Slocum forthrightly SERVICE: 36 FLAVO R S - 60 VARIETIES ARRIVING WEEKLY their passions. called his book “Sailing Alone Around the The Snack Bar, decorated with a selec­ noMr ava/fahfa from: I don't know what Leander went through World.’’ No poetry for him, no “All I ask tion of colorful modem prints from the Front End Alignmont S a m e Fantastic Savings Brskot Custom Decorated ke Cream Cakes PATS MEDICAL battling the fast-flowing strait, but swim­ is a tall ship and a star to steer her by.” Atheneum collection, “The Jazz Suite,” Whool Balancing Open All Year PHARMACY Expert Instailation Availabie ming coaches have told me that this He steer^ by an old alarm clock which by Henri Matisse, provides soup, TIraa i ^ 1001 MAIN BTRBET Monfr GREAT SELECTIONS o n etoe romp through our old element has he used as a chronometer and as to the sandwiches and desserts. It is open for 1227 Bunwide Am ,, E m « Harttofd S2t-a7t1 COURSES 6Y NCWSPAPCR become the most painful of .all com­ lunch and snacks between 11:30 a.m. and 333 Main a t 111 Main a t EAST HARTFORD W fo 5 30 In Commuter parking Lot great moment of departure in the rebuilt POMier M ill Showing CMter petitive sports, requiring the practitioner derelict Spray, he remarked like a man 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Acroes from M vco Polo Rectaurent 5 2 ( N » 5 3 Sot 10 to 5 bxtt 93-OH Route 96 1310 Tolland Tpke 646-8568 Mandiebtor, Cl Page 8 - WEEKEND - Dec. 24, 1976 coins coin? How often do tist.) Scotland and Wales. The Imperial Crown Ward’s wasn’t first By RUSS MacKENDRICK is shown at the center. With a “vive" for “la differences” we The other claim to fame is the Herman Herst, in Linn’s Stamp News, show this piece from the Turks and Caicos edgemarking: “Redeemable at Turks and upbraids the USPS for citing Montgomery Islands. It is distinctive in two ways. First Caicos for U.S. Currency.” This is the Ward as the first mail order business (see — there are plenty only country that parantees its coins Scott No. 1468, which celebrates 1972 as the 100th anniversary). He points to the of stamps-on- their redemption at full value. stamps but how Stamps There are three pieces, all struck by the thousands of covers saved by Harriet B. often do you see Royal Canadian Mint — 20 and 50 crowns Shaw in the cdUrse of her marketing out of coins on a coin? and in sterling and 100 crowns in gold. the town of Aifred, Maine, as early as the Here are four If you should really set out sometime to 1850s. This collection contained no end of replicas of the coins cash in one of these at the Islands, you cameo portraits of would find yourself in the southeastern treasures in the way of classic stamps and Queen Victoria that Bahamas. The capital city is Grand Turk. bisects — examples are still showing up at appeared in 1838 through 1893. The name comes from a cactus plant in many a UNAMEITPEX. Starting at the upper left, there is the the area that reminded somebody of a Entebbe medals due ■"young head"; she was 18 at the time. Turkish fez. There are 30 islands with a If you were spellbound in front of the TV This design was also used on the Penny population of about 6,000 who subsist watching the miraculous Entebbe rescue, Black stamp of 1840. Below this is the so- mainly by producing salt from sea water you might want the medals, soon to be called Gothic sculpture that was u s ^ on and harvesting shellfish. issued in commemoration of the event. crown pieces in 1847 and 1863 and again on It is an intemally-govemed British They’re inscribed "Operation Jonathan” the "Godless” florin of 1848 (when they colony, and in spite of the small size it has in honor of the Israeli soldier who lost his left off the Dei Gratia). managed to put out over 300 Scott-listed life — American-born Col. Jonathan HigI At the lower right is the 1887 Jubilee stamps — beginning in 1900. Previous to on-coin, one can imagine the shade of Vic­ Netanyahu. wee desip and above this the “veiled" por­ that, from 1867 on, there were stamps in­ toria float'mg by murmuring the famous Many issues coming roai trait by Thomas Brock, the first president scribed “Turks Island” without the put-down: “We are not amused.” Why? The Postal Service has announced many of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, Caicos. Because the date is off — 1883 instead of who also created the Memorial in front of The only coins from the place listed in issuances for next year. Probable tops: 1838. Murphy’s Law again — something Buckingham Palace. the Krause catalog are a one-crown The Pueblo Indian Pottery in March and could go wrong and it did. (The actual Between these coin replicas you can copper-nickel piece in 1969 and a Churchill the Butterflies in May. A candidate for the coins are probably all right; this must be Most Unnecessary? A postal card make out a rose, shamrock, thistle and set in 1974. leek to stand for England, Ireland, After a close look at the upper left coin- the handiwork of some wool-gathering ar­ dedicated to the Galveston Courthouse! SI Mary Cheney Library Here’s bookmobile route Uni adds many new books Here’s next week’s schedule Tuaaday 2:50 p.m. — Santina Dr. for the Manchester Public 10:30 a.m. — Squire Village. 3:30 p.m. — Winthrop Rd. 4:10 p.m. — Squire Village. zones Library bookmobile: 1:30 p.m. — ’Turnbull Rd. New books at Manchester’s Thursday Mary Clieney Library: Elstes — Real estate license 2:10 p.m. — Homestead preparation course... Monday Park Apartments. 10:30 a.m. - Head Start WE’ Fiction Fenwick — Getting it: the 2:50 p.m. — Evergreen Rd. (South School). Disap Burnett — The secret of 10:30 . - W. Middle psychology of est 3:30 p.m. — Crescent and 1:30 p.m. — Bliss St. would! Thondermyer house T’lAe. Gibbons— A book of poems Durant Sts. 2:10 p.m. — Esquire Dr. Christ] DeLiUo — Ratner's star Gregory - Up from nigger 11:10 a.m. — Green Lodge 4:10 p.m. — Parkade 2:50 p.m. — Bretton Rd. try t6 Jakes — The titans Hervey — UFO’s: The Rest Home. Apartments. 3:30 p.m. — Barry Rd. p r o jt Jones — The court-marial of New books American scene 4:10 p.m. — Loomis St. Authoi George Armstrong Custer 1:30 p.m. — Hamlin St. Hess — The home buyers WndiMnttay Friday put oul Kirst — The nights of the guide at Whiton Clinton St. near 2.10 p.m .- 10:30 a.m. — Lincoln 1:40 p.m. — Falcon Ridge placed kMig knives ’The historian and film New books at Manchester’s Oak St. Center. Apartments. mas Maguire — Nurse at Tow- Hope Yukon 2:20 p.m. — Pine Ridge Sanish path lodge ’The Houses of Parliament Whiton Memorial Library : 2:50 p.m. Meadow Lane. 11:40 a.m. — Ivy Manor Apartments. Their Oates — Childwold Johnson - Yesterday’s Fiction 3:30 p.m. ’ Ferguson and Apartments. 3:10 p.m. — O oft Dr. Christ Pelt — Nest of the Kildeer Connecticut Driscoll - The Barboza Garth Rds. 1:30 p.m. — Briarwood Dr. Sjowall — Preservation hall Jones — Neo-classical credentials 4:10 p.m. — Alice Dr 2:10 p.m. — Leland Dr. 4 p.m. — Rachel Rd. Williams — Shah-mak dramatic criticism, 1560-1770 Fox — Widow’s children Nonfiction Lear — Motorcycle Harris — Ride out the storm Larteguy — Presumed dead Arnold — The unretouched mechanics FAI Masters — Himalayan con­ woman Lesley — Remembered Fire ( certo Theater asks ‘Bill for Will’ Aulicino — The new French laughter: the life of Noel the cs cooking -Sjowall — ’The Terrorists Oward theater. killed Ault — Seventeenth century May — The enlightenment Weldon — Remember me The American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford has begun the second phase of The productions under consideration are day. 1 Ijjics in America N onfiction as Kc Baer — How to be an asser­ Meyer — Houdini: A mind in Bradshaw-Smith — Adven­ its major campaign for support “Henry IV, Part I,” “Much Ado About brothe tive woman in life... tbrou^KHit the northeast. Nothing,” “Macbeth,” “The Taming of chains tures in toy-making b o y s’ Becker — Unvote for a new Miles — Wildflower peren­ Crowe — Oven drying “ A Bill for Will” is the theme of the the Shrew,” “Othello,” “The Boys from Reyn( America nials for your garden Drutman — Good com­ campaign which will last until the end of Syracuse,” a musical adaptation by childri Bricklin — The practical en­ Miller — Genius and lust pany...mostly theatrical January. Anyone interested in supporting Rodgers and Hart of Shakespeare’s "The blaze cyclopedia of natural healing Monaco — The new wave Finley — The Olympic the theater and its efforts to continue Comedy of Errors,” Shaw’s “Man and two-s't Brooks — Illustrated en­ Moorish poetry: A transla­ games: The first th o u s^ offering Shakespeare’s plays and Superman,” and Kaufman and Hart’s this C( cyclopedia dictionary of tion of the Pennants years “Once in a Lifetime.” building and construction Murphy — The modem poet Gaylin — Caring educational programs is askt^ to-send a terms Nelson — The delectable Glasser — The greatest bat­ dollar to the campaign. ’Theater officials Anyone interested may write to the Buckley — Airborne: a sen­ vegetable tle say they hope to raise about 1250,000 in theater at Stratford, Conn. 06497, or call timental journey Oglesby — The Yankee and Jorgensen — Modem fly small contributions from the public. CINi Bums — The red harvest: a 378-7321. cowboy war dressings for the practical The American Shakespeare Theatre is an upl cry for peace Pace — Pain: A personal angler offering a new brochure Mghlighting eight cinnat Caldwell — Afternoons in experience Keech — The party’s choice stage productions from which three will Christ Mid-America Pauck — Paul Tillich Milberg — Street games be selected for the 1977 summer season. ninth 1 The Oty in Russian history Poetman— Crazy talk, stupid Rich — Of woman bora ‘* Those not already on the theater’s zoo. V i Colen — Karen Ann talk Time-Life Television — The Gallery Dancers, English Country in ca[ Quinlan: Dying in the age of Rubin — Individual and Reptiles and amphibians mailing list should write or call for a has n etornal life state in ancient China ’Tinnin — The Ut team brochure which features descriptions of Dance group, will observe “ Boxing Day” Distin — The American Scadoto - S c a p ^ t : The Wilson — I can do it! I can tbe plays, special season subscription Sunday at 7 p.m. at Foot Prints Gallery at produ! clock ’ lonesome death of Haup- do it! Arts & crafts for the offers and a poster-type souvenir of some 466 Main St. A dessert buffet will be held record Dyer — Your erroneous tmaan mentally retarded of the famous actors appearing at the for members only. CHI monv larges has be 35 mi with b the ul meter spoke! knowr dealo meter