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28 - EVENING HERALD. Thun., Nov. M, 197» Illing Posts Honor Roll Three Leave Girl Scouts Appoint MANCHESTER - Here Brody, Raymond Brookes, Flanagan, James Fralllcciar- Palmer.. Christopher Parker, Laura School Staff is the first quarter honor Denlae Buonano, Steven dl, John Frallicciardi, Debra Several New Leaders Byam. Galligan, Gary Gates, Leonie Parliman, Laura Petersen, roli for Illing Junior High Doreen Phelps, Desiree Pina, VERNON -T h e Board of Educa Marie Campion, Michael Glaeser, Alex Glenn, Heidi MANCHESTER -The Sines, Diane Vasko, Cynthia Hen- School: Deborah Poland, Sandra tion has accepted, with regret, the Coakley, Colleen Cun Goehring. Manchester-Bolton Community niquin, Janet McCann, Judith White, G rade 7 Prior, David Ramsey. resignations of three staff members. ningham, Charles Curtiss, Timothy Graboski, Pamela Association of the Connecticut Valley Ann Brock, Susan Burbank, Shirley House and Hale To Close in January Wayne Reading, William Carrie Adams, Kathi Liane Darna, Kimberly Gurney, Mary Jo Heine, Kurt Girl Scout Council has appointed Reading. Karen Roy, Elsther Donna Frey, a Grade 5 teacher at Cyr, Wendy Palermo, Helen Zlllora, Albert, Kathleen Albert. Davis. Heinrich, Amy Huggans, a number of new leaders. They were Mary Gannon, Maureen Parker, and Saunders, Elizabeth the Maple Street School for almost 12 opened in 1853 by Edwin M. House. It it, we can’t afford to continue the The store has been conducting a 20 1960 many renovations were made to Kathleen Ambach, Thomas fXrnna DeBonee, Ashwani Kimberly Hutt, David James, given Girl Scout pins at a recent' Laura Choinski. By BARBARA RICHMOND Upstairs one side caters to women Paul Jonas Jr. Savidakis, John Savidakis, years, has resigned for personal changed hands in 1660 when it was operation,” Skillen said. percent off sale for several weeks, modernize the interior and exterior and children and the other to men August, Susan Berzenski, Dhar, Joseph Donovan. investiture-rededication service at Herald Reporter Susan Besterfleld, Keith James Keeney, Dawn Rebecca Schackner, Lorna reasons. The resignation will be Also, Frances Hillenbrand, Sheila taken over by two former clerks, He said traditionally downtown which was an indication that it of the business which has stood as a and young boys. Kristin Eib, Felicia Seybolt. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. MANCHESTER - The House and Blanchard. Caitlyn Blodgett. Falkowski, Gahan Fallone, Kinney, Susan Krupp, Brenda effective as of Jan. 2. Brook, Lynn Persky, Dorothy Thomas J. and Frank P. McCann. store operations are not profitable perhaps was trying to deplete the landmark on Main Street over the Barbara Bottomley, Karen Kuhl, Paul Kurowski, John Jeffrey Shaw, Karen Hale Department Store on Main The owners filed bankruptcy notice stock. The original building was Angelique Faucher. Sidway, James Slewertsen, New leaders are Susan Carreiro, Theroux, Mary Ann Anderson, anymore. He said it’s been a fine years. Carlson, Michele Carrier. Brian Garrison, Lisa Gates, Lampson, Theresa Landry, Jeanne Martino, a clerk in the Street vrill cease operation as of the in 1963 and It was at that time It was destroyed by a fire in 1909. Tem Melanie Smith, Timothy Noreen Carpenter, Ruth Treat, Shirley ’lYoutman, Denise Smaglia, store and has had a lot of loyal While the first House store was es For many years there was a self- Michael Castleman, Lisa Laura Gauther, Ann Giles, Julie LaPlante. school system’s business office Beverly Sincere, Jean Johnson, end of January. The intent to close' taken over by Gorin store chain of customers over the years. tablished in 1853, the first Hale’s was porary headquarters were set up and Richard Lemieux. Thomas Sporck. William Steele, David Lucinda Blssell, Laura Broadt, Linda service grocery store in the base Chatzky. Edward Ciarcia, Kim Girard, Amy Giidden, resigned, effective Nov. 30, to take a Wllinski, Deborah Melesko, Angela Mac, Sharon Wrobel, Mary was confirmed today by Clyde Boston, now known as Almay Corp. Francis Hennequln, local manager, established in 1875 and the two ment and in later years it was a plans were immediately made to Christina Colvin, Trisha Lerch, Michael Lohr, Jennifer Stepper, Mark Stepper, Skillen, treasurer of Almay Inc., a rebuild. Andrew Haberem, Margaret position elsewhere. She has worked Katherine McDonald, Victoria Tor- Ann Brosan and Carol Burnett. In confirming the planned closing, said the store employs about 40 per organizations joined forces in 1896 to center for Sperry and Hutchins (S & Cunliffe Harvey. McGillvary, Gerald Machie, Pamela Sterling. Boston-based firm that bought the Sean Sullivan, Kenneth in the system for almost 11 years. siella, Nancy Mann, Teresa LaBelle, ’The group will meet Dec. 4 at the Skillen said that the lease on the sons, many of whom have been form House & Hale Inc. The corpora H) trading stamps. Gregg Davis. Karyn Heather Homyak, Kristin Gordon Markham. Donald business in 1963. When Justus Hale died the House Szarek, Erica Taylor, Robert Paulette Smith, Marcia Rojewski. church for its annuai Christmas par building expires the early part of working there for many, many years. tion built the first building to house The basement now contains DiYeso. Christopher Dow Hutt, Eric Johnson, Steven Maxim, Patricia McCarthy, Catherine Doyle, assistant The tu/in department stores have family acquired his interest in the ning. James Duffieid. Eric Rebecca McCray, Alicia Taylor, Lisa Varney, James ty- next vear and officials don’t feel it He said he had no comment about the the two stores at the comer of Main household items such as pots, pans, block and in 1933 acquired the con Jonas. Marie Kaszowski, Vincens, Karen Weinberg. secretary at RockWlie High School, been an institution in Manchester for Dziedzinski. Daniei Evans. McDowell, Lisa McRory, Also, Mary Lavorite, Eloise ’The next regular meeting of the would be productive to renew it. closing except to say he hasn’t any and Oak streets. dishes, sheets, towels, rugs, yam and Terrance Kean. James Richard Wemmell, Harold for five years, resigned, effective trolling interest in the J.W. Hale Arthur Fettig. Lauri Galiip. Kimberly Merz. Paul Monaco. Belanger, Teresa Agostinelli, Joyce group wiil be Jan. 15 at the church more than 100 years, having been “I hate to see It close, but let’s face other plans at this time. When the McCann’s took over in Korner, Karen Krupp. Whiting. Cheryl Wilson, Nov. 23, to also take a position many other items. Corp. Gloria Gaiiy. Karen Caree. Cynthia Munroe. Kimberlee Pasquita Lippolis. Patricia Wojnarrowski. elsewhere. Yamott, Mary Green, Mary Ann with the snow date to be Jan. 22. Lisa Gauthier. Lauren Giles. Patricia MacBryde. Susan Norton. Lee Norwood, Donald Cheryl Girard. Ruth Glaeser. Marte, William Masse. John Gleba. Elizabeth Goetz Elizabeth McCoan. Melissa SALE ENOS SATURDAY, Gwen Goyette. Steven Gr- McCray, Scott McNeill. DEC. 1st zymkowski. Albert Harris. Steven Michaud. \ Kenneth Harvill. Jennifer Anne Mistretta, Christopher Sentences Heinrich. Lizatte Heritage. Nelson. Helen O'Connell, Kevin Hutt. Bryan Jones Christian Petersen, Jill Pyka, Evelyn Kelsey. Linda Klips- Heather Reading, Christopher G R O s s m n n s tein. Brian Kuhl. Jeanne Repass. Michelle Richie. Lemieux. Darlene Lepak. Sherri Ribichaud. RnQ})€VFins PRODUCTS comPRny Stephen Logan. Mark Lukas. Lisa Romanchuck. Robert 3 Scot McCluggage Roya, Ann Marie Russell, For Acquin Lisa Massaro. Reina Meuc- Sarah Schaffer, Karen Segal. ci. Sandy Mlllette. Kimberly George Sinnamon. Andrew Mitchell. Michelle Morianos. Spiel. Dawn Strothers Tracy Murning. Marc Kathleen Szarek. Sandra ■ Since T^1 o gOg Single Copy o 15c Horn*. Deiivefttd | Olander. Kathy Pappas, Trombly. Kristin Wait. SAVE Steven Patarini. David Weston Willett. Kenneth Riordan. Sarah Robinson. Wilson, Daniel Wright. Mark ♦ 3 w . 105 Years Michael Rock. Jon Rogers. Zalcman, Lynn Zimkiewicz. Teamwork ./ Julie Rubin. Mary Russell. G ra d e 9 Id m 0 Stacey Sampson WATERBURY (UPD-Unemployed Charlene Schlichting. Jen Lee Albert. James Angell. Each murder count is punishable a l l Preserved roofer Lome Acquin today was nifer Seise. James Sheehy. Laurip Baker. James fer- by a sentence of 25 years to life, and Lisa Silverman. Laura Sloan. nard. David Bashaw. Denise 'I sentenced to 105 years to life, in the acson charge could carry a 10- Kristin Spear. Lori Sporck. Beckwith, Mary Belanger, Tradition ^ / prison for slaying eight children and year sentence. Scott Stenhouse Debra Blake a woman in Connecticut's largest Leslie Stevenson. Debra Richard Blasko. Carmen mass murder. Acquin. an Indian native of Maine, Bonacorsi. Marie Boober. Strothers. Heidi Sullivan. MANCHESTER -T en years ago, The state had recommended the lived in a Waterbury area and had Paul Toland. Andrea Watts, Robin Boober, Toby Brown, often visited the home of his step Diane Carlson. Donna 1 an effort to raise funds for a nativity defendant be sentenced to 225 years Lisa Weinberg, Sandra scene for Center Park was to life in prison, which would have brother, Frederick Beaudoin. Wilson, Donald Wright, Carrier. Mark Cimino QUALITY STUDS State's Attorney Francis M. Christopher Coniam, spearheaded by the Tall Cedars of prevented parole for 160 years. But Kimberly Wright, Kelly 2x4x8’ ECONOMY McDonald summoned more than 50 Patrick Cosgrove, Erin Lebanon. 'Their successful effort and Superior Court Judge Walter M. Wynn. Sarah Zimmerman A low priced standard Crossley, Fionna Cun the townspeoples’ contributions got Pickett Jr. said that sentence was witnesses to link Acquin to the G ra d e 8 sized stud. Do-it your* murder scene. ningham. Gary Davenport, self now & save! ' f i the money to purchase the scene. “not proper” because it went beyond Louisa Addabbo. Stacy Tony Diaz. Kellie Dietz, \ The selection committee was made the reasonable life enpectancy. Police experts testified blood and Anderson, Mary Argiros, Amy Steven Dietz YOUR CHOICE! up of two prominent Manchester per Instead, Pickett sentenced Acquin hair strands found on a pair of Atlas, Kenneth Baker, Laurie Louis DiPoalo. Jacque 2x4x8’ TOP QUALITY 4'x8’x5/32" to the maximum 25 years to life in Acquin's pants matched that of Mrs.