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24 - EVENING HERALDJVed., March 26, 1980 R egion__ _ School closing prop< expected to save money ^Salute to Club Women^ SOUTH WINDSOR - $292,000 including $176,900 would recommend the con Union School where the of Today, The Herald presents a “Salute to Club Women,” a School Superintendent saved in salary for the 14 tinued use of the Ellsworth fices are now located. He 16-page supplement listing many of the area clubs, their of Ellsworth teachers. building. He said that he Robert Goldman has said the cost of moving and Goldman said other staff would propose that the ad ficers, their accomplishments and their goals. recommended that converting EllswoRh into Ellsworth School, present reductions include the ministrative offices of the These civic-minded organizations have made substantial elimination of a principal, offices would be a one-time contributions to the community, the state and the country. • r.?* ly housing 160 Grade 7 system be moved to students, be closed as a school nurse, school Ellsworth School as well as expense, similar to the We, at The Herald, take this opportunity to say “Thank school facility in secretary, library the Parallel Education converting of classrooms you.” • ' September 1981. manager, reading aide and Program (PEP). at Wapping Elementary Ellsworth School, a custodian. “Educationally, this located on Old Main Street, Goldman said that it was move would provide PEP School which was voted I V ol. X C IX , N o 161 — M anchestar, C onn., Thursday, M arch 27,1980 • Since 1881 • 20it Single Copy * 154 Home Delivered | has been slated for possible the long range plan of class with a superior closed by the Board of closure since the accep previous Boards of Educa educational climate in Education two years ago. ..m tance of the Central Com tion to eventually return c lu d in g a s c ie n c e mittee report on efficient the ninth grade to the high classroom, as well as gym Goldman said a cost use of the towns school. He said the space and a playing field,” figure of the conversion of educational facilities in development of high school said Goldman. Liaison committee on April agenda Ellsworth has not been es 1976. curriculum is usually Goldman said that the tablished but he would es According to Goldman’s geared around a four-year administration is experien cing some problems with timate it to be between By MARY KITZMANN the Eighth District and no answers,” station to fight fires near the district station’s utility to both fire recommendation, the program. Herald Reporter Kleinschmidt also noted that the between the town and the Instructors students who would or Goldman said that he the maintenance of the old $25,000-$35,000. Penny said. “Most aren’t issues for perimeters, but a 1978 court ruling departments. Emergency Medical Services, in of the Handiapped. dinarily attend Ellsworth MANCHESTER — Reactivating us to have productive discourse. Why prevents the town from responding to But Penny reiterated that the dis volving the use of paramedics is also The agreement would allow the for the Grade 7 will go in the Eighth-District-Town liaison bother fooling around with questions calls within it. trict’s questions would he better an issue. lOH to construct an $200,000 addition committee will be on the April agen that can be better answered by the stead to the larger Timothy Penny has suggested the two fire answered by the departments and not Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano, to the Manchester High School pool, da, and Mayor Stephen Penny doesn’t technical people.” Edwards Middle School departments share the facility, hut the directors, and requested board noted that the fire station sale was an allowing easier access for the han know what it will discuss. But the Penny noted these were questions support on this view, View from the tower facility. Goldman said that said the district has rejected this. issue, but that options for the fire sta dicapped. LAST FOUR DAYS... Republican members do know. on water improvement, sewer rates, Peter DiRosa, who supports the tion outside of the sale should be following the closing of Rick Conti, representing lOH, Ellsworth it should be the Penny explained last night, respon and other specifics better addressed While opposing “a forum to allow liaison committee, said that a com discussed. the city’s older homes and in the center is the ding to Director William Diana’s by town department heads. discussion of the sale” Penny said he mittee cannot foresee “what it would explained the organization had $100,- A view of downtown Rockville from the of ultimate goal to return the Gordon Lassow, Eighth District 000, and could conceivably receive fice of the mayor in the tower of the Tolland County Superior Court building and in ninth grade population to suggestion the matter be put on the The four Republican board identified in his letter to the district discuss down the road.” president, has suggested the station 31st ANNIVERSARY SALE! members support reactivating the federal grants for the remainder. directors two areas he believed Memorial Building. The Fox Hill Tower front of that, some of the commercial area. the South Windsor High agenda, that the only issue is the Diana noted there were other areas be rented to the district or used for a Buckland firehouse sale. And Penny committee. One of the issues iden should be answered. besides the sale that should be dis shoots up into the skyline in the background. (Herald photo by Richmond) School. BUY NOW AND SAVE $ maintenance garage, day care The board tabled the agreement, "A careful look at the repeated his adamant opposition to tified for the committee is selling One area was the questions the dis cussed such as possible problems of center, or cultural center. which contained word changes from At the bottom of Fox Hill are shown some of Ellsworth enrollments selling. Buckland Fire Station to the Eighth trict would like the liaison to discuss, emergency number of 911. In other discussion the board the original, until the directors reveal that the next school '"There’s a lot of questions from Utilities District. The town uses the the other was information on the Democratic Director Arnold tabled approving an agreement reviewed the previous agreement year is the last one that retains a common class Fish club to meet Sunday W<< af • < size relationship to the rest SUOOR VERNOIN — The annual pre-season meeting of the will be held on opening day of the fishing season. of the system," said Gold Report urges Polish American Citizens Fish Club will be Sunday at 2 Officers serving for the past year are: Dominic man. 917 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER Center p.m. at the ballroom on Village Street. Dowgiewicz, president; Stanley Dowgiewicz, vice presi Goldman said that the The meeting will start with activity reports by various dent; Clarence Suchecki, secretary; Carl Graf, closing of Ellsworth would OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 P.M. committees, adoption of rules and regulations to govern treasurer; and Max Sadlak, public relations. mean a savings of about new director the 1980 prize fish entries, and election of officers. A By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA sibility. The report stated that to open social hour will follow. Herald Reporter among current components of human This begins the club’s 52nd year. It’s one of the most ac services, Manchester successfully tive fresh water fishing clubs in the state. Annually a MANCHESTER — Human ser offers advocacy and a successful MA.NCHE.STER — Portions of the banquet is held in November and prizes are awarded for vices in town are not delivered as exchange of ideas. — Manchester Community Coliege Stu the best fish catches of seven fresh water species. The effectively as possible because there While the report stated a person to dent Center will be open for use member catching the most eligible prize-money fish will is no director of the entire effort. The tomorrow after months of delay, be the top fisherman of the season. He will receive a report by the Manchester Communi gather data was necessary, it also stated a belief that the till is dry, and Herbert Bandes, dean of ad trophy and his name will be inscribed on the permanent last year’s price for this year’s rain ty S erv ices CouriVil on the ministrative affairs said today. reorganization of this crucial area this responsibility will have to be trophy. Bandes said the student lounge, the restates earlier calls for the creation picked up by the director. Other All paid-up members of the parent PAC Club are eligi bookstore, and the student activities of this position, at a cost of ap director responsibilities will be ble to join the Fish Club. As in past years, a trout derby and newspaper offices will be ready. proximately $22,000. monitoring and administering grants, development of reporting A state inspector has certified the The report was delivered to the areas. Board of Directors at its meeting systems to determine how effective Andover is 86th ly human services are being Still to come are the use of the or shine coats...they’re oniy 39.99 Wednesday night. General Manager cafeteria, the hot food facility and delivered, and eliminating duplica Robert Weiss said today he believes the student senate officies. Said that the position would more than tion and fragmentation of human ser in pupil expense vices in the community. Bandes, "Let’s recognize that .the pay for itself because it would coor center isn't 100 percent ready, but dinate the programs offered in While the report conceded that the not enough (is lacking) to keep us ANDOVER — School Superintendent David Cattanach human services, a field which the goals stated will take months to out.” said Andover ranked 86th in per pupil cost in Connecticut.