2» - KVKMNC HKHALD. Kri . (kt 3. 1980 Handicapped agency selects coordinator MANCHKSTKR - MARCH Inc., a with a major in literature and iiaurlifatpr local interfaith organization for the philosophy. She attended workshops handicapped has hired a coordinator for additional training in caring for for its respite care program. the handicapped. Cloudy Executive Director Melanie Haber Ms. Haber said Ms. Townsend was Saturday la expected to said Thursday. selected by the MARCH Inc. be cloudy with chances of Julie Townsend, a Higganum resi­ executive board out of the ap­ rain. Sunday partly sun­ dent. has been hired to coordinate the proximately 20 candidates who WEATHER ny with showers possible agency's plans to offer a home for applied. near evening. ★ retarded and handicapped in­ She will earn $12,500 for the first year of her two year contract, and dividuals. yol/N iioMETOiry isewshapek • Since 1801 a 2 0 ^ The home will be available for $13,500 for the second. The position is stays of from one day to several funded by the Hartford Foundation weeks, so the families of the in­ for Public Giving. dividual can attend to personal business knowing their charges will be cared for. Bids on signs Miss Townsend has six years MANCMUSTKR - The Police experience working with the mental­ Department has begun advertising Iranian forces counterattack ly retarded and handicapped in bids for various materials needed to program development and design. build signs to replace those lost or BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) — Iranian tinued to crush the enemy's counter- vengefully bombed residential areas columns of bluish-gray, smoke could burning fiercely following its near claimed it shot down an Iraqi MiG She also has administrative and damaged during the year. troops backed by zealous giyilians attack, maintaining a firm hold of in Dizful. be seen across the waterway over total destruction in the massive air jetfighter attacking Bushire on the K o I h t I I’. KoH«-nl»»*rg Khurramshahr and Abadan, two raids of the first few days of the war. Persian Gulf coast. direct service experience, Ms. Haber Deadline for the bids is Oct. 14 at 11 launched counter-attacks Friday, the territory under their control.” It said the Iranians shot down six Iraqi military objectives since the As the two OPEC giants, their oil ft also claimed “at least 170 enemy said. She will start in two weeks. a m. Items sent out for bid include claiming victories in the battles for Baghdad said 25 Iranian troops more Iraqi MiGs, three over Dizful war began. facilities either shut down or . tanks destroyed or captured" in the She received her bachelors degree channel posts, aluminum sign blanks four besieged Iranian cities, but Iraq were killed, 47 wounded and four cap- an'd three along the southern border Exec helps from the University of New said its forces had a “firm hold" on tured, while Iraqi losses were 17 Asserting it had captured all the Abadan, which once boasted the destroyed, began to run out of gas, fighting that raged along a jagged and sign faces, letter and reflective the air raids slackened off. But Iran 100-mileIong front. Hampshire, graduating cum laude material. territory under their control. killed, 48 wounded and 12 missing. territory it intended to take, Iraq world's largest oil refinerv, was still Heavy fighting raged around two Iraq said it shot down 2 Iranian said its forces were no longer advan­ United Way central battlefronts in Iran's oil-rich fighter planes and four helicopters cing and its war effort now was con- Land trust sets films Unusual angle Khuzistan province on the 12th day of and sank “two enemy boats loaded cerntratedon “preserving” its gains. M\>(;IIKSI'I';K - Robert P. ' the Persian Gulf war. The com­ with soldiers" in the Shatt Al-Arab. But Iran had different thoughts. Car topples gas pump Rosenberg of Manchester has been M WGHK.s i KK— An en­ The second film describes tbe The grounded schooners, Hesper and thousands of tourists but rarely seen from muniques- of both sides — and as far Both sides reported an Iraqi air at­ Rejecting an Iraqi truce offer, the military command in Tehran said named a 1980 United Way of the vironmental film will be the feature variety of wildlife to be found at Gar­ Luther Little, lie mired in the mud at this angle. (UPI photo) as they could be verified by reporters tack on the Iranian city of Dizful, 60 Capital Area loaned executive. presentation by the Manchester Land diner's Island sanctuary off the in the field — supported Iran's claim miles inside the border. Baghdad civilians called to arms in a general Under the loaned executive program Conservation Trust Inc. for its fall eastern shore of Long Island. Wiscasset, Maine, a familiar sight to that its forces were finally counter­ said Iranian warplanes attacked mobilization Thursday had joingd Rosenberg will serve throughout the program on Friday, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. MLCT members and non-members attacking. civilian targets in three Iraqi Iranian troops and Revolutionary injuring 4- year-old 1980 United Way campaign contac­ at Martin School. Ellsworth S. Grant, may make reservations by contac­ Huge columns of smoke spiraled up provinces. Guards and were fighting “ big ting local businesses, firms and their former mayor of West Hartford, will ting the Manchester Land Conserva­ Personal Counseling from Abadan and Khurramshahr, the Iran said 15 people were killed and battles on the southern front” to By DAVE LAVALLEE employees asking for a fair share narrate two films, “Return to The tion Trust office to pick up tickets or two major Iranian ports on the Shatt- 64 wounded in the raid on Dizful. Iraq break the Iraqi sieges of Abadan and ^Herald Reporter pledge. River'■ and “Gardiner's Island." have them held at the door. Non­ Earle R. Custer al-Arab waterway giving Iran and said it inflicted “heavy losses” on Khurramshahr and Ahvaz and Dizful 4 GLASTONBURY - A 4-year-old The first film is a sequel to one B.A., M. Div., S.T.M. Iraq their only shipping outlets to the further north. Rosenberg is an operations members may secure tickets at what it called military and economic girl was still being evaluated for previously shown which portrays the ob fair Persian Gulf. It asserted that civilians heeding engineer at Pratt & Whitney Air­ Regal Men's Sliop or tbe MLCT office targets there. head injuries at Hartford Hospital craft. He has worked at Pratt & scenic beauty of the Connecticut in the Greater Manchester Chamber People ohen need support to lace Hie changes and make The Iraqi port of Fao, at the junc­ Iran claimed to have taken the up­ Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's exhortations for a “holy war” Friday night after she had been Whitney for the past 17 years. He River with particular reference to the of Commerce office, Susannah new decisions death, divorce, loss of job lend to Isolate G . Fox Is happy ture of the waterway and the Persian per hand in the ground fighting. struck and thrown 25 feet when a sta­ lives with his wife, Gail, and their significant improvements following Weslev Hall. 20 Hartford Road. us and lower our sell esteem “ Gulf, came under non-stop artillery “ Now the m ercenary enemy against Iraq were “fighting with to announce matchless courage" alongside the tion wagon had gone out of control two children at 75 Bobby Lane. pollution control. fire from the Iranian side, UPI cor­ realizes he is trapped in West Iran in and slammed into a gasoline pump Call lor appointment or information troops. their first Christmas respondent Joseph A. Reaves bitter fighting with our brave forces and two cars at a station on. the (Evening hours and Saturdays available) Reporting from Fao, which was reported from the front. and people and sees no escape Glastonbury-East Hartford line. The 649-S711 But in its rriilitary communique for coming under heavy Iranian Job Fair to be held route,” a Tehran communique said. mishap started a fire that was quick­ Man held on warrants the day, Iraq said its forces “con­ “For this reason four Iraqi Migs shellfire. Reaves said multiple ly extinguished. Saturday, October 4,1980 Hartford Hospital officials said MANCHESTER - Police tion today in Manchester Superior KNOW NURSING HOME LAW Police Troop K in Colchester. MarKhester Community College Diana ’Crecco, 4, of 140 O'Connell Wednesday afternoon served John W. Court, police said. He was also being Here's an opportunity for you to become familiar Troopers are investigating a similar . Student Activity Center Police downplay race factor Drive, East Hartford, was still being Wiseman of 346 Kelly Road. Vernon, held on a $5,000 cash bond as the incident in East Haddam in which a with nursing home regulations and patients rights. with three warrants.for his arrest. At result of his arrest in connection with Main Campus, 10:00 - 4:00 evaluated Friday night after a man was robbed by three men at Attend a free program sponsored by Meadows bizarre and fiery afternoon crash the time. Wiseman was awaiting a the silver thefts. knife point. Interviews will be conducted tor Christ- hearing in Manchester Superior During their investigation, Convalescent Center of Manchester and that took place at the A-1 gasoline In an unrelated incident. Michael nnas positions, tull and part-time, in station on Main Street in Glaston­ Court in connection with theft of $36.- Manchester detectives learned of M. Makulis, 18, of 22 Florence St., neighborhood Legal services on Wednesday, Oc­ Bombing clues examined sales, office, restaurant, and stock bury. 000 in silver and jewelery from two another warrant for Wiseman's was arrested Wednesday afternoon, tober 8, 1960 at 7:00 p.m. area homes earlier this month, police arrest in Dover, N.H. Police said he Our Christmas employees receive a vestigated by the Police Depart­ Cummings continued. Manchester he No one else suffered serious injury and charged by police with delivery "Nursing home patients rights and nursing home By MARTIN KEARNS from the mishap, police and hospital said. had been charged with evading bail, of liquor to a minor. The incident oc­ law" will be conducted by neighborhood legal ser­ liberal discount on their purchases ment. We are fortunate to have a fine said has already been labeled a racist In three separate incidents, following an incident in which a bad Herald Reporter police force. Nobody's going to be community -stemming from the officials said. curred at the intersection of vices attorney Judith Shur. with a question & artd will be considered lor luture The accident occurred around 3:51 Wiseman was charged with third check was issued. Police do not, MANCHESTER - The Police looking over their shoulders,” Penny town's volatile HUD issue . “We Knighton and Hamlin streets, police permanent positions p.m., according to police. degree larceny in connection with the however, expect Dover authorities to answer period following the lecture. You're cordial­ Department Friday forwarded have to turn it around,” he con­ report. Makulis was released on $100 said. th e brakes in a Ford wagon, being Aug. 13 robbery of the Bess Eaton seek his extradition. ly Invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. samples of material found at the cluded. bond and is scheduled to appear in In town hall. Assistant Manager driven by Elizabeth Jones, 25 of 228 donut shop on Green Road in which Elsewhere Wednesday night, an IS scene of Thursday's Brent Road fire Robert Von Deck, chairman of the Manchester Superior Court Oct. 20. For more information call Charles McCarthy, who responded in Grande Road, East Hartford, ap­ $115 was taken: with attempt to com­ year-old local man was taken to 647-9194 bombing to FBI analysts. Chief Town Manager Robert Weiss's Town Republican Committee, said in ■ a___ X - ______A!______U A... 9 K a t n A l i l A n I “ T h l O i<2 parently failed when the car was mit third degree burglary, in connec­ Manchester Memorial Hospital after absence due to vacation, said the reference to the incident, “This is MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER Robbert Lannan said. exiting Route 2 onto Main Street near tion with an unsuccessful attempt to being assaulted and robbed by three In their continuting investigation, town would react after it had disgusting - a form of violence we 333 Bldwell Street the station, according to police. enter the Price Shavers store Sept. 1 males at the intersection of Colonial Soap Box Derby officers also canvassed the im­ received a full report from the Police shouldn't have. We have a couple of Mencheeter, Ct. M7-9194 G.FOX Kent Jahne, the Glastonbury of­ in the Manchester Parkade; and with and Scott drives, police said. Department. nuts running loose.” MANCHESTER - The first mediate neighborhood in search of ficer investigating the case, said the third degree larceny and risk of in­ The victim claims three men While stressing what he expected Fiery Friday accident registration for the Manchester Soap witnesses and information. car “allegedly experienced brake jury to a minor, in connection with exited a green sedan and demanded Lannan said the samples would be Von Deck, however, speculated, “ I Box Derby to be held in June will would be a timely report, McCarthy failure, crossed Main Street, entered The Glastonbury Fire Department was able to quench a fire money from him. After beating him forwarded to FBI scientists for in- think what happens is that they (the the theft of gasoline from trucks at take place this Sunday at the Central said, “The police have been working the station’s lot and hit two vehicles in about 10 minutes at the A-1 gasoline station on Main Street the J.C. Penney complex, police said. with a stick, he was robbed of $5. Fire House on Center Street. depth analysis. Among items on this case since before one o'clock perpetrators) read the paper too Also a rrest^ in the two larceny reported found were a brown cloth much." With the publicity recently at the pumps." after a station wagon had gone out of control and slammed into police report. The incident is under Registration will be open from noon this morning (Friday), and they are Jahne said the vehicle knocked glove which police said smelled of given the Klan, and in other parts of a pump and two cars. These are the cars piled on the island attempts was a 15-year old male, investigation. to 4 p.m. The derby is conducted by continuing to work on it. over the pump, jumped a Chevrolet Elsewhere in town, the Manchester the country the Nazi Party, after the accident. Diana Crecco, 4, of East Hartford, was still whom police have referred to Detectives said they are Local 1579 of the Firefighters Union flammable liquid, and a red cigarette Citation over the island and struck a Juvenile Court. developing composites stemming which revived the derby four years PUBLIC NOTICE lighter located on Woodhill Street. Arei Conference of Churches issued teenagers have been led to believe being evaluated Friday night for injuries, but no one else was Plymouth Fury on the other side of Wiseman was held in lieu of $20,000 from the incident and will compare ago. Anyone who has questions Late Friday afternoon, police shed a statement deploring the bombing. they can engage in such activities on seriously injured in the accident. (Herald photo by Lavallee) a lark, Von Deck explained. the island. bond and was scheduled for presenta­ them with those taken by State should phone 649-2808. doubt on earlier reports that a Speaking for MACC, Rev. Dale H. Ms. Jones was treated and swastika had been hastily sketched Gustafson, president, wrote, “We Republican Town Director Peter girl near the building and then I DiRosa expressed hope the bombing released from Hartford Hospital, ac­ time of the accident and was not in­ T onto the home's exterior. Police heard an explosion. I am fine, but stand unalterably opposed to the cording to officials. jured. police said. Important for Heating Oil Users theorized that what appeared to be terrorism and hatred made evident was an isolated incident. Racially just a bit shaky," he said. Moran named Cotter aide Joan Crecco, 32, the driver of the Another car received minor white paint was actually a fire retar­ provoked incidents he said have in­ in yesterday’s attack upon the home Citation, and her daughter Diana damage, but Jahne said the driver Diana was thrown from the outside MANCHESTER - John dant chemical used to put out a fire creased recently and he wondered if Social Security benefits." FERRANDO ORCHARDS of one of our citizens." were pumping gasoline when the drove off after the incident and had island almost 25 feet to the corner of “Jack " Moran has been Moran was a special in­ in one of the home's b^rooms. The statement continued, “We also people realize what they are actually the building, according to Zajac’s es­ chosen as Manchester collision took place, Jahne said. He not returned to the Glastonbury vestigator for the federal LAST CALL FOR PEACHES Lannan said officers were tagging call upon the citizens of Manchester doing. Police Station to issue a report timate. campaign coordinator for Recently Aaron Cook, a life long Manchester The bombing "doesn’t reflect said Ms. Crecco escaped injury, but Office of Personnel and packaging material for transfer to join with us in expressing their dis­ Friday night. Police and fire officials had the Congressnian Willliam McIntosh, Cortland and Macoun Apples specifically on the town of her daughter was struck and thrown Management for 20 years Bose Pears. Sweet apple cider. ,to FBI laboratories. He added that as gust and outrage and to pledge from the impact, Jahne said. Diana Zajac, who was at the scene while area cleaned up by 4:55. Cotter. and is now employed by the resident, became President and Owner of the investigation continued through themselves to create a community Manchester itself, but on our whole Glastonbury Fire Chief Thomas Open 7 days a week did not lose consciousness, Jahne firefighters and rescue personnel On accepting the cam­ s ta te C om m ission on the weekend, he would be kept ap­ environment in which this kind of at­ society in general," DiRosa cleaned up after the accident, said he Manager said all of the cars burned paign appointment. Moran, praised of developments. remarked. He added though, "I also said. Special Revenue. General Oil Company of Hartford, Inc. tack will never occur again.” The driver of the Plymouth Fury, did not see what was happening while upon impact and the gasoline pump a resident of 60 Foxcroft At the same time, Lannan hope those people involved realize Ted Cummings, chairman of the Jakym Zajac, 63 of Marlborough, he paid his bill. also caught fire. Foam was used to Drive, lauded Cotter's con­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD. • GLAST. refrained from labeling Thursday's town Democratic Committee, the people in Manchester are not extinguish the fire, he said. Vlto'$ was paying for his gasoline at the “I turned around and I saw a little gressional record. “In the ______3 mil— Iwyond ______bombing of a black family's home a warned, “It's about time we took going to stand for it.” last two years he has racial incident. He again said the in­ stock of ourselves. Some people have Democratic Town Director Arnold brought over $357 million General Oil has been quietly serving home- vestigation would determine what made remarks in the last year that Kleinschmidt reacted, “I don’t to the First District in dis­ motivated the attack. you might interpret as racist, and it's believe what the hell’s happened. I cretionary grants," he GARDENS owners and business with heating oils for 80 Mayor Stephen Penny also said he time we were all more careful. That can't believe in this day and age this Reagan blasts Carter said. “He stopped attempts Flanli That FUatel was not prepared to speculate about kind of talk stimulates the angry has to happen. 1 think it’s getting a to increase our gasoline K oodland what might have triggered the late screwballs who want to harm or little out of hand." taxes by 10 cents a gallon years. Our storage terminal is located at 133 168 Woodland St., Manchester 6 4 3 -8 4 7 4 night incident. In acknowledging the hurt." "1 hope the police, and whoever and he prevented the U.S. seriousness of the bombing he said, After referring to last month’s Ku they need, get involved and find Treasury from taxing our Riverside Drive, (on the Connecticut River) In aircraft “There is no lawful motivation for Klux Klan rally in a Scotland who's responsible," vented over Stealth HAROT FAU RLOOMINR Kleinschmidt. Speaking of the family malfeasance and preventing fire bombing a person's residence." pasture, Cummings said, “it's time By United Press International moned Aaron after retired Adm. East Hartford. A Manchester Customer Ser­ whose home had been attacked, he necessary public interrogation. The guilty party, he said, would be to sit up and take notice and fight Ronald Reagan said Friday Presi­ Elmo Zumwalt — a Reagan advocate said, “Hopefully they won't hold it On another subject, Reagan said he prosecute to the full extent of the back." dent Carter's decision to keep a top — said he learned Aaron was the Square dance against the town of Manchester ’ was unimpressed by Friday s vice office will be opened in the near future. law. “I'm beginning to feel - what kind aide from testifying before Congress source of the leaks. declines in the producer price index set Saturday ONLY “It's a matter that's 'beina in­ of a place do I actually live in? “ on a new radar-defying aircraft “Mr. Carter’s refusal to permit (CHRTUNTNEMUMS) REQ. $2.49 shows the president puts his re- him to appear at the congressional and the jobless rate. The index MVNtlHSTER- geared to the cost of manufacturing Jerry Benoit will be the election campaign above national in­ hearing is a direct contradiction of We urge you to find out how you can benefit his campaign pledge to give us an goods — dropped in September for guest caller at an open Your neighbors^ views terests. the first time in four years and un­ Reagan made the accusation in a open government," Reagan said. dance lor all club level employment fell from 7.6 to 7 5 per- dancers at Verplanck by buying heating oil from Aaron Cook’s statement released aboard his air­ “Today, Mr. Carter is promoting cent. School, Saturday from 8 to HOLLAND DUTCH MILTS plane en route to Lynchburg, Va., for government secrecy, hiding possible 11 pm. Russ and Anita General Oil Company. a speech at Liberty Baptist College. White will cue the rounds. 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EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Oct, 4, 1980 - 3 I Mpdote. State says Interstate 86 is no longer Route 13 I taunts and other abuse from her school mates because of defining what a world record was in this category is real­ weekend would be a good time to see peak color in far The Connecticut Route 15 designation has been available routing for the use and convenience of the Girl drops football suit her efforts to Join the team. Apparently the name calling ly tough.” northern New H a m p ^ e and Vermont near the Cana­ He said at that time they were asked to review the The appropriate removal and posting of signs by state removed from its present overlap of the Interstate 86 traveling public,” Powers said. came as somewhat of a surpriM because Karen was a Held called the Guinness World Book of Records, but dian border, and Inland portions of Maine from Rangeley effects of the proposal in their communities, including forces, with regard to this route numbering change, are MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) - Fourteen year old expressway from East Hartford to the Massachusetts He said chief elected officials of the effected towns, as much sought after football player In backyard pickup said they weren’t interested in the underwater backgam­ to Moosehead Lake and northward. the impact on businesses and other concerns which rely currently under way. Powers said. He said the State of Karen Martin cried after her lawyer announced she was state line in Union Arthur B. Powers, state transporta­ well as chamber of commerce representatives, were ad­ games among neighborhood children. mon effort. Colors will be 4060 percent peak in central and coastal on existing route numbers, and to submit comments for Massachusetts has agreed to remove the Route 15 dropping a suit charging Nashi^ school officials with sex tion commissioner, has announced. vised this past March of the DOT plans involving the But the divers plan to proceed anyway, obtaining Maine, about 30 percent in the White Mountains and consideration. He said to date, no opposition to the designation on Interstate 86 from the Connecticut line to discrimination for cutting her from the Junior high school This route numbering change, which begins at the point route designation change. pledges to the Penobscot Valley United Way for every Lakes regions of New Hampshire, and 20-30 percent from recommendation has been received by his department. the Massachusetts Turnpike in Sturbridge. football team. where eastbound Interstate 84 joins existing Route 15 Just Underwater backgammon hour spent underwater. Montpelier south in Vermont. Karen tried out for the team this year but was cut along west of Roberts Street in East Hartford, effects the A 7-foot-high, S-foot in diameter steel cylindrical tank In Massachusetts, extreme southern Vermont and New with 12 boys before the season began. Karen and her ORONO, Maine (UPI) — University scuba diven hope towns of East Hartford, Manchester, Vernon, Tolland, will be used — a tank that was once u s ^ for keeping Hampshire the leaves are Just beginning tp turn color, mother went to court, claiming she was dropped because to gurgle their way to an underwater backgammon title Willington, Ashford, Union and South Windsor. lobsters fresh at the Rockland Lobster Festival and for the AAA said. of her sex and not her ability. later this month with a p la n ^ lOS-hour vigil at a game According to Powers, "The development of the putting Andre the Seal, the' famous New England Before the brief court hearing began Friday, Karen sat board sunk In a chilly, l,00()^llon outdoor tank. Extended outlook preliminary signing plans in connection with the Aquarium sea mammal, on display. with her mother and attorney on a bench, head down, her "We toyed around the the idra of underwater Monopoly BOSTON (UPI) - Extended outlook for New England reconstruction of Interstate 84 and 86 in East Hartford Held admitted the tank waters would be brisk, even for face obscured by long black hair. for a while, but the record for that is 22 days and that’s and Manchester reveals the need for the route number divers in wet suits. Monday through Wednesday: Just after she sat behind a slickly polished wooden desk Just a little too long," David Held, president of the change.” "But some guys who think they’re really hard-core are Mass., R.I. & Conn. I in the court room, she looked biehind her to see five University of Maine Scuba Diving Hub, said Friday. He said attempts to design a display of several route signing up for 3 and 4 a.m. stints,” he chuckled. "Guess Mostly sunny Monday. Variable cloudiness with a reporters and laugM , apparently anuized that so many Held, a senior in mechanical ei^neeilng, said the un­ markers with related destinations to be placed at various we’ll find out bow really hardcore they are.” chance of a shower ’Tuesday. Partly cloudy Wednesday. people were interested in her story. derwater dice-throwing would b e ^ at noon Oct. 22. The Highs in the uppbr SOs and low 60s Monday and locations on the improved expressway indicate an im­ It was the only time she smiled during the entire mor­ divers hope to continue playing through 7 p.m. Oct. 26. W ^ e s d a y and in the 60s on Tuesday. Overnight lows in perative need for a simplification of signing to the ning. The only known record for playing backgammon un­ the mid SOs and low 40s Monday and in the 4te Tuesday greatest extent possible so that motorists will be able to derwater is 81 hours, established in Jidy by another scuba Foliage near peak Lawyer Robert Bowers told Judge David Souter that and Wednesday. navigate the system with the least amount of confusion. Karen and her mother were no longer seeking a diving club and written about in a newsletter published by Fall foliage colors approach their peak in northern New Maine, New Hampshire: "It is felt therefore, that the change in routing, couplal preliminary injunction to get her back on the team and the National Association of Underwater Instructors, Held England this weekend, but southern areas are lagging Fair Monday. Chance of showers Tuesay. Fair with a more simplified signing program, will be consis­ said. were, in fact, dropping the case entirely. behind, the American Automobile Association says. Wednesday. Daytime high in the mid SOs to low 60s. Over­ tent with the policy of this department to provide the best Bowers said Karen has been subjected to name calling. "It’s gotten complicated,” he said. "It seems that The AAA Massachusetts division said Friday this night lows in the 30s to low 40s. Fire prevention V p activities begin

MANCHESTER —Activities for Fire Prevention Week, began a bit earlier this year. Fire Prevention Week, an annual ob servance of ways to prevent fire and procedures in case of fire, will begin LO SM Q SLIt Oct. 5 and continue through the 11th. But the Manchester 'Siwj Fire Fighters began speaking to elementary age children 4 Oct. 2. HIONilt lIMPIIAtUllS The talks will continue at each of the town's grade schools through next week. The fire fighters discuss ways to avoid fires, such as not playing with matches and cigarettes, and and fire procedures. This year's national theme is EDITH Exit Drills In The [23» Home. The fire fighters, in their talks, stress the family U^I«IATMCP fUTOCAAT 0 should decide what to do in case of fire and run through For period ending 7 p.m. EST10/4/80. During Saturday, the drill several times. showers will fall over the southern area of Florida, while In case of fire, it is recommended to first evacuate the mostly fair weather should dominate the rest of the na­ family, meet at a predetermined area and the calling the tion. Fire Department. The south end fire fighters estimate they will speak to about 3,500 children during the week. Weather forecast Fire Prevention Week is always the week containing Oct. 9. This was the day of the infamous Chicago fire Rain ending early Saturday but remaining cloudy with which legend has it was started when Mrs. O'Leary’s cow a chance of showers Saturday afternoon. Mostly cloudy kicked a lantern. with a chance of showers Saturday night and Sunday. Highs both Saturday and Sunday low to mid 60s and lows Saturday night in the 40s. Probability of precipitation 40 percent Saturday afternoon and 30 percent Saturday Joyner criticizes night. Winds 10 to 15 mph early Saturday and continuing Chip Carter and East Hartford Democratic Town Chairman Chip Carter talks with State Rep. Abraham Classman, D-South Saturday night. Lawrence DelPonte were seated together at the FYiday breakfast in Windsor, during Manchester stop Friday. Giassman is the Democratic Houlcy fund use. East Hartford. Carter met with top Democrats in East Hartford and candidate in the Fourth Senatorial District. (Herald photo by Pinto) Manchester during the campaign swing. (Herald photo by Reilly) MANCHESTER —Rep. Walter Joyner, R-Manchester, Census count criticized today Robert Houley, commandant of the Rocky Hill Veterans Homes and Hospital. “ Connecticut citizens should be mad,” Joyner said in a prepared statement. “ Connecticut’s veterans should be shows deciin^ Dagon savs Chip^s visit cut apathy outraged that the Veterans’ Welfare Fund that is HARTFORD (UPI) — Federal census officials Friday ^ J financed by the estates of deceased veterans should be added New Britain to the growing list of large QmneC' used to finance (Lionel Houley's refurbishing of his home ticut cities hit by substantial population declines over the By PATRICK REILLY breakfast with local Democrats here, that "People realize that a vote for Anderson being a "progressive" and if be were at tte Rocky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital.” past decade. Herald Reporter Rep. John Anderson’s campaign has taken really doesn’t mean anything,” Dagon elected, he would end the progressive The state auditors' report found more than $50,000 of Preliminary 1980 figures released by the U.S. Bureau of away votes from his father’s campaign in said. "People are now weighing the trend that exists in the nation. EAST HARTFORD - Chip Carter’s state funds had been spent on Houley's home, which is the (Census also showed an overall population decline the state. Reagan-Carter choice.” Carter credited a majority of the two-hour visit here and in Manchester provided by the state. Carter said, however, be feels the tide " ( ^ p ’s visit may not do all we hope it Democratic party's unity this year to the throughout Hartford County, despite increased popula­ Friday morning Is Just the kind of visit to has turned against Anderson and Reagan will, but when the president sends a work Edward Kennedy has done for his “ The veterans who fought so gallantly for our country tion from the 1970 bead count in 11 county towns. wipe away the element of “ voter apathy” and bis father is confident about winning father. should not be shortchanged because one administrator at The figures were the first official announcement of the that has surrounded the campaign for the member of his family it shows he con­ the state in November. siders Elast Hartford important,” Dagon “ Ted Kennedy has gone out of his way to the state hospital decided to use their money for preliminary census findings for the towns and were ac­ November presidential election. Mayor James Fitzgerald, state Democratic said. help Jimmy Carter. He has campaigned extravagant furnishing for the home ... the taxpayers companied by a second batch which showed an overall George A. Dagon said Friday afternoon. provide population increase for Litchfield (bounty. chairman, said the way (barter will win in The young Carter’s immediate effect on for him and raised money for him," Dagon, reflecting on the 29-year-old “ Col. Houley" salary and fringe benefits are sucb that The figures showed a preliminary popidation of 807,153 Connecticut is by Democrats “ getting the the voters he met here was one of excite­ Carter said. “ He's let everyone know he's Carter’s visit with prominent Democrats he should be able to afford to purchase his own waterbed for the K cities and towns in Hartford County, the state’s damn vote out.” Lawrence DelPonte, who ment and humor. behind my father." T of both towns and their voters, said it is succeeded Fitzgerald as town chairman, without having to dip into the Veteran’ Welfare Fund." most populous county, a slight decrease from the 816,737 important to have an immediate member (barter told his breakfast audience that Other reasons Carter mentioned that said a recent telephone poll by Democrats Joyner concluded. recorded during the 1970 federal census. of the Carter family visiting the area. ’The When he campaigned for city councilman have led to party unity is that the of state voters shows strong support for In Litchfield County, the figures showed a preliminary next of local Democrats, Dagon said, in Plains (Ga.) he knocked on every door Democratic administration has added 8 I960 count of 156,564 persons in the largely rural 26-town Carter. in town. And it took him an entire after­ million new Jobs in the country, kept the will be to get Sen. Edward Kennedy to Fitzgerald added the Carter effort area with a decline of about 1,000 persons reported in the campaign in the area for Carter. noon, he quipped. nation out of war and revitalized the social Shutdown slated would be helped greatly by Patti Knox, the county’s largest town, Torrington. "The Carter people have said the state At East Hartford Town Hall, where he security system. state campaign corrdinator. Fitzgerald The Hartford County figures, the second of two batches is really up for grabs (between Ronald was met by a high school marching band Dagon added his support for Carter called Ms. Knox one of the best coor­ for Millstone released from the area’s various temporary census of­ Reagan and Carter),” Dagon said. "But and a standing room only crowd in the saying he has been a friend to cities and dinators the Carter people could find. fices, showed a decline of nearly 10,000 persons in New Carter’s visit has given local voters council chambers. Carter said the municipalities. Dagon said be has personally seen the Britain, the county’s second largest municipality. stimulation.” differences between his father and “ Cities need the federal government,” WATERFORD (UPI) — The Millstone 1 nuclear power "Anderson vote going the other way” in The figures put New Britain’s 1980 population at 73,674 Carter, who has become a veteran cam­ Reagan are now clear to the voters. Carter said. "And East Hartford will exist plant will be taken off line this weekend for a routine ten- the area. which co m p a rt to 83,441 in 1970. In nearby Bristol an in­ paigner for his father, admitted Friday at Carter said Reagan is nowhere near a lot better if Carter is kept in office.” week refueling. Northeast Utilities announced Friday. crease from 55,487 a decade ago to 57,177 was recorded i The 660,000-kilowatt plant will be shut down Saturday the preliminary figures. for the seventh refueling and maintenance outage since it Earlier announcements of census fib re s showing Rep» McKinney in middle began commercial operation in December 1970. similar declines for the state’s larger cities, including It will Join iU sister plant. Millstone II, off line. The Hartford and New Haven, have drawn protests from local larger 870,000-kilowatt Millstone 11 was shut down Aug. 16 officials who charge the census bureau with an under­ for its third refueling outage. count. Buckley renews zoning attack Millstone 11 is expected to return to service in mid-Oc­ tober. The Almanac HARTFORD (UPI) — Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner, U.S. Senate opponent voted to infringe on local zoning Sensenbrenner, whose own rival amendment to the act But Northeast spokesmen said they didn’t expect any energy supply problems while both nuclear plants were By United Press International R-Wisc., traveled to Connecticut Friday to su|qx>rt powers. was defeated, claimed there is no wording in the law to off line "as mild weather makes this time of the year a Today is Saturday, Oct. 4, the 278th day of 1980 with 88 Republican James Buckley’s contention bis Democratic Sensenbrenner, a first-term congressman, said prevent the attorney general from referring zoning ac­ tow demand.period for electricity." to follow. Buckley was “ absolutely correct” in condemning Rep. tions back to the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban During its refueling, about 25 percent of Millstone I’s The moon is moving toward its new phase. Christopher E)odd, D-COnn., for his vote in support of the Development. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Lottery numbers Synar Amendment to the Fair Housing Act of 1980. Buckley said volunteers are circulating a petition en­ 5W fuel assemblies will be replaced, its turbine generator The evening stars are Mercury and Mars. "M r. Dodd’s ‘interpretation’ of his vote to the people of titled "Petition Against Federal Control of Connecticut will be overhauled and some piping will be replaced. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. Connecticut Connecticut is, I would have to agree with Jim Buckley, Zoning” which criticizes Dodd for his vote. He said the an exercise in the worst kind of legislative sleight of petitions will not be mailed to anyone when they are Rutherford Hayes, the 19th president of the United The Connecticut Dally Lottery number Friday was 891. Bowl-A-Thon slated States, was bom Oct. 4, 1822. hand,” Sensenbrenner said. collected. On this date in history: At issue is a clause in the amendment which Buckley He said Rep. Stewart McKinney's, R-Conn., support for to aid MD research In 1890, Mormons in Utah renounced polygamy, the New Hampshire daily claims would turn local zoning issues, in cases where dis­ the same amendment only meant the two Republicans crimination is suspected, over to the federal government practice of having more than one wife at a time. The New Hampshire daily lottery number Friday was did not agree on everything. McKinney is honorary chair­ MANCHESTER — The Holiday Lanes Junior League to decide. Dodd maintains that possibility does not exist. In 1927, Al Jolson starred in the “ The Jazz Singer,’,’ the man of Buckley's campaign. wjll sponsor a Bowl-A-Thon for the benefit of the Buckley, a former U.S. Senator from New York, ran first full-length talking movie. Buckley said McKinney was ill at the time and didn’t Muscular Dystrophy Association, Oct. 10 and 11 during radio ads claiming Dodd supported moves to “ bust local In 1957, Russia launched the first man-made space Rhode Island hear the debate. McKinney did not vote on the amend­ normal league hours at the Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St. satellite, called “ Sputnik.” zoning” in casting that vote. Dodd, a three-term con­ ment but had supporting testimony inserted into the 4 Bowlers will be soliciting pledges from area sponsors. The Rhode Island daily littery number Friday was gressman, said Buckley was all wrong and demanded he In 1976, Earl Butz resigned as agriculture secretary Congressional Rerard. Prizes will be awarded to the top three pledge-raisers. 6528. retract the ads. with an apology for having made what he called the „ , “ I’m suggesting that in the pressure of House business Prizes will be a 10-speed bike for first prize, a set of ■ Mi The argument has been running back and forth since "gross indiscretion” of uttering an anti-black racial « l8 * * * * and Senate business people will go to the concluktons,” duckpin balls and a pair of bowling shoes for second and Sept. 19 because local control over zoning is a very sen­ remark. The Maine daily lottery number Friday was 296. Bucklev said. third prizes. sitive issue in (tonnecticut, especially in wealthy lower In addition, any bowler receiving a minimum of $20 in Fairfield County. Evening Herald pledges will receive two free games at the lanes. There USPS 327-500 To Advartlaa To Roport Hmn will also be trophies awarded to the high single and the Published daily except Sunday and cer-. For a classified advertisement, call To rtoort a news Itam orstoiy idea: high triple bowlers. tain holidays by the Manchester- 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office FBI seeks links in case Anyone wishing more information should contact Genni *MancMater . . A)ax (Hralll, 643-2711. Publishing Co., Herald Square, hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford... .Pat Reilly, 6414711 Lynch, league coordinator at 646-2125 or the local Manchester, Conn. 04040. Second class through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury.. Dave Lavallee, 6434711 Muscular Dystrophy Association office, 289-1521. postage paid at Manchester, Conn. closed, classified ads may be placed by calling 643-2718. Andover...... Donna Holland, 6430373 where blacks have been shot postmaster : Send address changes BoHon...... Donna Holland, 4430376' to the Evening Herald, P.O. Box For information about display adver­ 3l, Coventry ...... Doug Bevins, 64S-X711- Manchester. Conn. 04040 tising. Call Tom Hooper, advertising INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The FBI that a 30.06 caliber rifle offered for dianapolis and Oklahoma City. Hebron . .Barbara Rkhmond, 6434711 Hobby show Sunday director, at 643-2711. said Friday it must assume a high- sale in a Cincinnati newspaper adver­ “ The shootings could be linked, but South Wlndwr Davilivbllee,6432711 Hava a Cpmplaint? powered rifle used to shoot civil then again they may not be," said To Subocribo Verood . .Barbara Rldmiand, 6432711 tisement June 7 is the weapon with MANCHESTER — The Central Connecticut Coin Club ' Newt — If you have a question or MeVey. To subscribe, call Customer Service rights leader Vernon Jordan in Fort which Jordan was shot and wounded will hold a hobby show Sunday at the Knights of Colum­ complaint about news coverage, call at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30a.m. to Wayne, Ind., could have been used in last spring, and that the rifle was bus Hall, 138 Main St. No admission fee will be charged. Frank Burbank, managing editor, or To report special news: 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 attacks on blacks in five other cities. offered for sale by Joseph Franklin, "W e don't know if he (Franklin) is On display will be large paper money, known as Steve Harry, executive editor, 643-2711. to 10 a.m. Satur^y. Business...... Alex Girelli, 6432711 And, agentff said, the attacks could who has been linked to the August 20 horseblankets, along with small size fractional currency' CIrcuiatten — ll you have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank. 6432711 involving in the shooting but we're Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 all have been the work of one man— sniper slayings of two black Joggers looking at it on that basis,” MeVey and checks dating back to the 1860s with imprinted regarding service or delivery, call weekly, $5.12 for one month, $15.35 for Family • Betty Ryder, 6432711 who Is being sought in two Salt Lake in Salt Lake City.' said. "We think there was a rifle stamps for stamp collectors. Customer Service. 647-9946 Delivery three months, $30.70 for six months, and SporU...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 should be made bjf 5:00 p.m. Monday City slavings. But investigators said ’The FBI is checking into the Jor­ being sold in Cincinnati around the Ancient coins, medieval coins, silver and modem coins $41.40 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday and by 7:30 a m Satur­ they stlu have no proof. dan shooting, the shootings in Salt time Jordan was shot and so far it will also be on display along with medals, tokens and available on request. ’ Monday through Friday. day Agent Steve MeVey said the FBI Lake City and shootings of blacks in hasn't checked out with a legitimate other numismatic items. was proceeding on the assumption Cincinnati, Johnstown, Pa., In­ address." (Collectors of political pins and papers will also have a choice of items to choose from. 4 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Oct. 4. 1980 EVENING HERALD, Sal., Oct. 4, 1980 - 5

leave for Stockbridge at 8. soup, sliced turkey Parkade; 1:30 p.m. exer­ Stockbridge foliage trip; 10 Courses hy Newspaper a.m., so plan on getting to sandwich, choc, chip cise class. a.m. open for visiting and News for senior citizens cookies, beverage. Wednesday: 9 a.m. the center by 7:30 a.m. open card games. Noon­ health clinic by appoint­ HI everyone! Gloria here you need a refresher an instrument come join be on hand at the center Menu for week S chedule for week time lunch served. Bus ment. 9:30 ceramics class, first wishing to thank Joe course or a little brushing them in rehearsal on Oct. 8 at 9:45 to present Monday: Meatball Monday: 10 a.m. bingo; 1 pickup at 10 a.m. return and Ruthle for pinch hit­ up, come and join Tom. ’Thursday mornings at 9. cakes to all seniors pre­ grinder; tossed salad, p.m., pinochle games. Bus 10 a.m., crewel class and after lunch. 9.00 a.m. Friendship Circle. 10 a.m., ting for me while I was On Thursday the Senior Many thanks to our good sent. chilled fruit, beverage. pickup at 8 a.m. and again orchestra rehearsal and 10 sick with a bug. It was a Citizens Orchestra met for friend Lou Joubert for On Thursday, as we will Wednesday; Corn at 11 a.m. at Arthur Drugs. pinochle games. Noontime a.m. bridge lessons. Return trips at 12:30 and The psychological revolution very inopportune time for the first time to rehearse. volunteering his efforts to have three buses going to chowder, ham and swiss lunch served; 12:45 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen me to be sick with Wally help us get thl9 endeavor Stockbridge on a foliage cheese on rye, ginger­ 3:30 p.m. ^ bridge games and 1 p.m. social games and exercise What a joy to hear this Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for crafts class. Bus pickup at away in Wildwood. music and how well they off the road. trip, we will have an open bread, beverage. class. Noontime lunch shopping; 9;30 a.m. oil 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. at W hen I g o t in on sounded. They are still Next Wednesday the day for visiting and cards Thursday; Fish and served. 1 p.m. setback painting class; 10 a.m. Arthur’s. Return trips at Editor's Note: This is the fifth in a series of 15 articles Wednesday I heard of three looking for more people to senior center will par­ and our bus will make the chips, cole slaw, tiread and games„ Bus pickup at 8 square dance class; 12;30 12:30 and 3 p.m. exploring "American Families in Transition." In this ar­ of our members who were join them, especially ticipate in the celebration route to bring, you in to a butter, ice cream, a.m. and 11 a.m. at Arthur also sick. Hope Secor is in p.m. return from shopping. Thursday: 8:00 a.m. Drugs. Return at 12:.30 and ticle. popular author Philip Slater argues that our high saxophone players and a of the Parkade’s 23rd delicious fish and chips beverage. Cedarcrest Hospital, and drummer. If you can play birthday. WINF radio will dinner. The buses will. Fridav: Chicken noodle 1 p.m. senior bowling at b u s e s leave for 3:30 p.m. * divorce rates and new roles for women are unintended Bernadette Noel, our 88 results of a retreat into family privacy following World keys gal, is recuperating at PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M.TO 4 P.M. IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! War II. This series, written for Courses by Newspaper, a home. Also, Elsa Hirsch, program of University Extension, University of Califor­ who always makes so nia. San Diego, was funded by a grant from the National many beautiful items for It^s FihkI Mart’s Outstanding Endowment for the Humanities. the fair, has just returned Copyright (c) 1980 by the Regents of the University of from the hospital after California. being there since Aug. 16. She will be home WALDBAUM'S recuperating until Nov. 9 Frozen Food Fiesta! By Philip Slater which Is a long time, so Stock Up The Freezer With These Money-Saving Frozen Food Bargains! A current popular myth asserts that American parents r please send cards to one Food Mart PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, OCT. 5 THROUGH SAT., OCT. 11. after World War II became more “permissive,” and that and all. S V ' '. ’ S. TOP FROST this lack of discipline produced the student protests of the I spoke to Eleanor Green Giant CELESTE Gowen, vice principal of . V?; 1960s and the “me decade" of the 1970s. the high school, who just In fact, "permissiveness" is not new. Foreign visitors POT PIES V egetables CHEESE raves over the six seniors i ' i CHICKEN BEEF TURKEY to America have been complaining about permissive who have signed up to go GAYLORD ■\ NIBLETS SWEET PEAS parenU and dictatorial children for 300 years. Elach MIXED VEGETABLES PIZZA back to high school with 8 02 CREAMED CORN generation of Americans seems to believe that in the re­ 4 PKGS the kids. She said the 10 02 PKG 7 OUNCE PKG cent past the prevailing family type was authoritarian, students enjoy it so much ORANGE with stem religious patriarchs, woodshed beatings, and that she wishes many more hardworking, obedient children. would consider taking a JUICE "There have always been families like this, of course, course. We have a list of 12 OUNCE CAN courses available. Why not but when we try to track down this "classical family of VERDI ■ PILAF. MEDLEY western nostalgia,” it recedes ever further into the past. fill the seats in these 4 CHEESE JQ, 11 OZ. classrooms and who Green Giant Rice PKG. 69< Today, for example, we blame parental "per­ PEPPERtDGE FARM TOP FROST 8 0 2 CONTAINERS ^ knows, you may get a ASSORTED 12 OZ missiveness” on the writings of Benjamin Spock. In the Turnovers FLAVORS PKG. 8 9 ^ chance to dance around the MRS PAUL S Whipped Topping 2 for 99^ 1920s and 1930s, it was blamed oh Sigmund Freud, who c 1 a s s r 0 dnr^ wlrH e—t h e 5 02 PKG ^ was thought to have undermined the severity of the teacher is called briefly SEALTEST Onion Rings AUNT JEMIMA MORTON TOP FROST Edwardian era. Yet an Edwardian historian saw that era out of the classroom? GREEN GIANT TURKEY BEEF OR CHICKEN WAFFLES FAMILY MEALS SPINACH as one in which children dominated the home because I am very sorry that the Toast Toppers 5 0Z PKG ORIGIN^BUTTERMILK SLICED TURKEY,- MEAT LOAF CHOPPED or LEAF ICE SUMMER HARVEST GARDEN MEDLEY or BLUEBERRY . SALISBURY STEAK, 10 OZ. PKG. parents were afraid to hinder self-expression. item telling you about the 16 02 The same complaints about the "cult of childhood” and McKeever’s card party Hanover Vegetables PKG 10 OZ. I 32 OZ. was not repeated in the CREAM CHOCOLATE CHIP ■ OATMEAL RAISIN PKG. • 1 .3 B lack of parental discipline were heard' in the Civil War PKG. PFORI column. ’The McKee vers V, GAL. CONTAINER 16 OZ period, during the 1830s and 1840s, and even in Puritan Mrs. Goodcookie PKG are such good friends and Massachusetts. TOP FROST ^ HEIN2 COUNTRY STYLE MRS PAUL’S CRUNCHY run our Big Week Card 16 OZ The fact is, children are much less influenced by our ooz pkg 20 OZ PKG games for us every year. Strawberries 2 Dinner Fries Fish Fillets BATTER PKG. M .9 9 theories and techniques of child rearing than by the kind MORTON FAMILY MEALS TOP FROST MRS PAUL S CRUNCHY We know they had a full LIGHT 32 0 2 PKG 14 OZ of people we are and the way we behave in Me world. *t.3B Beef Stew Green Peas 20 0 2 PKG Fish Sticks BATTER PKG. house anyway as they are M .8 9 Americans have never been able to offer their children so well liked. the unchanging environment that authoritarianism The Town of Manchester COME "PICK YOUR OWN" FhESH -v-^U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF NEW YORK STYLE DELII requires. From the first landings to the present day, Human Services Depart­ FRUITS & VEGETABLES FROM THE BIG­ Americans have lived amid chronic change and mobility, ment is seeking volunteers GEST SELECTION OF BULK PRODUCE BONELESS PHUCK SHOULDER COLONIAL GLAZED LAND O' LAKES hoping always that their children would be better adapted to make friendly visits to IN TOWN. COOKED White to the environment than they themselves. This has lent a seek out lonely shut-ins. American tentativeness and selfdoubt to their child-rearing efforts. T ra in in g sessions for London Broi HAM volunteers will be held Oct. VIRGINIA STYLE CHEESE 7, 14 and 21 from 12:30 to American selfishness 2:30 p.m. Interested par­ mm os ■ e /iLB. American "narcissism," or self-centeredness, is also a ties should contact Gloria ■ • V2LB. 1 McIntosh at 6473096 for OUR BEST COOKED venerable tradition. Our country was settled mostly by L B . further information. Also, m s ROAST BEEF ve lb « 2 . 1 9 people who valued their own economic welfare more .than Gloria is sending out*a IMPORTED ITALIAN GENUINE PECORINO their communities. Grade ‘A’Frozen U S D A CHOICE BEEF request for baby-sitters BONELESS ROMANO CHEESE lb ^ 2 . 9 9 SHOULDER ROAST CHUCK lbM .9 9 As a society, we encourage selfishness. We expect peo­ while these sessions are in KITCHEN FRESH ple to be interested primarily in their private or family Young u s D A CHOICE BEEF progress. BONELESS SALAD 'TUNA or CHICKEN (.g ’ 2 . 4 9 welfare, with little concern for community needs. The Just a reminder that you SWEET SUNI^IST TOP BLADE STEAK CHUCK L B ® i l . 2 9 NEW & DELICIOUSI EX. SMOOTH or PORT WINE care of the sick, old, disturbed, or poor, for example — a can have a free glaucoma Turkeys U S D A CHOICE BEEF CHUCK CHEDDAR CHEESE u b ’ 1 . 9 9 task that most societies take for granted — is carried out test in West Hartford on Valencia Oranges 8 to 12 POUNDS JACK & JILL Oct. 23. We would like to BONELESS CUBE STEAK l b ^ 2 . 2 9 grudgingly, carelessly, or not at all. WIDEBOLOGNA Vi LB. 7 9 * fill the bus, so come to the LARGE u s D A CHOICE BONELESS The narcissism of the 1970s differed from the nar­ SIZE. IMPORTED center and get a form. PART cissism of the 1920s or 1950s only in style: our obsession FOR CHUCK STEWING BEEF lb®2.29 I must chat a minute LAPPI CHEESE SKIM L B ’ 1 . 9 9 with personal wealth, personal possessions, personal U S D A CHOICE BONE IN DELICIOUS - SLICING Geoffrey Moss — political illustrator syndicated with the Washington Post Writers Group about our big Holiday Fair. SWEET CALIFORNIA US D A CHOICE BEEF power, and personal fame was broadened to embrace The date is Nov. 8, which is UNTRIMMED PROVOLONECHEESE l b ’ 2 . 5 9 WHOLE TENDERLOIN 5/7 LBS lb®3.99 personal pleasures, personal psychological or spiritual just a month away. This Honey dew Melons U S D A CHOICE BEEF CHUCK C huck SWIFT'S development, and personal relationships. Both sets of BONE BULK PEPPERONI L B ’ 2 . 5 9 year our hard-working JUMBO UNDERBLADE or ROAST IN lb®1.99 CUT FROM THE BREAST Steak SWIFT'S • BY THE PIECE ONLY goals are private, "selfish." We are simply more used to craft ladies asked me if we SIZE EA. 1 SALAMI HARD or GENOA economic selfishness. * Retreat into privacy demands modem Americans place on it. Spouses today made more palatable by a feminine support community could have the fair on a BONELESS TURKEY CUTLETS lb« 2 . 3 9 or Roast l b ’ 2 . 5 9 FRESH PICK OF FALL FRUIT PERDUE FRESH OIL CURED All these strivings are expressions of what we call “in­ The postwar era saw a mammoth reaction against this of some kind: family or neighbors who shared in the dis­ Saturday. Well, I said yes, are expected to be not only economic partners and YOUR CHOICE ALL NEW ENGLAND GROWN WITH POP.-UP TIMER dividualism” — a belief system that denies that human because with the prices of OVEN STUFFERS l b 7 9 * SICILIAN OLIVES L B ’ 1 . 6 9 brief flirtation with collectivism. Americans retreated parents, but also best friends and mutual therapists. Yet comforts. The growth of the mobile, isolated family with U S EXTRA FANCY 2V2 02 c u p «1.19 On Wednesday we had 10 NEW ENGLAND SOY DAIRY life. and so bleak, that many of their offspring declined to those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect 4 0 * ^ 1 e s IMPORTED AUSTRIAN ALPS tables for our pinochle FRESH TOFU t LB PKG In stable communities, where people live their whole enter into it at all. Not only did fertility decrease, but so those of the University of California, the National En­ games with the following SWISS SLICES 5 02 PKG 79* CW ISISIYKW SM^ lives with the same friends and neighbors, the marriage DECORATIVE ASSORTED . iN C H -t LUCKY LEAF NATURAL BUMBLE BEE ALASKAN did the eagerness of young peopie to embrace famiiy dowment for the Humanities, the distributing agency, or l5 ‘/j OZ KRAFT PASTEURIZED PROCESSED winners: Bob Schubert, pot ea HOUSE PLANTS 99« APPLESAUCE 2002 JAR RED SALMON ** CAN bond is not iikely to be particularly intense. It is primari­ responsibilities. EXCEPT BERLIN A ROCKY HILL the participating newspapers and colleges. 642; Jennie Fogarty, 632; AMERICAN SINGLES p k g ’ 1.7 9 ly an economic and child-rearing partnership, not JIF MINCED OR CHOPPED liie third unintended effect concerned the position of Sam Schors, 616; Bert POTTING SOIL 2oTE?g eaM .2 9 18 02 6Vj 02 INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED YELLOW or WHITE designed to serve emotionai needs. Nowhere in the world women. 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Lu5lom«< uupon pe> Cusiom tr coupon per c u tio m e i L Dupon^pel c u tumer fridge. He will start the “Footholds,’' ‘"The Wayward Gate,” ‘"rhe Glory of (4) Increased divorce, decline in interest in assuming classes on Oct. 9 at 10 a.m., In teonnsA to oyt 1 •' 'pse'v* the 'ighl Itt in ■■ce|il where i>thf>wiM>rinti*it Hums utlereit to* seie not eveiiebte m cA M lo iiO ' tu uth er (i)!pogtepnKeie"0'S Hera,” and “Wealth Addiction.” family responsibilities, new roles for women. so those of you who feel 4lS WBBT MIDDLE TFKB. MANCNBBTBII EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 4, 1980 - 7 6 - F.VEN1NG HERALD. Sat.. Oct. 4, 1860 Mrs.-^Petrie directs Wings of Morning Reqion. A towel and sheets Bolton teachers Baptist education and consequently lacks the direct 1 was preaching in the University advised me and helped cut the tapes MANCHESTER— Mrs. Margaret Elducation in Philadelphia. beforehand. As an example of his appeal of the personal. The setting of Chapel of the University of Vermont the pastoral life of the Jews is entire­ to have program Petrie recently assumed the position At Community Baptist, she will in Burlington and had hoped to rise to genius, once when 1 again wanted to illustrate forgiveness and love, 1 used ly absent. Phrases like ’heights of of director of Christian Education at take general leadership and respon­ a glorious conclusion with this story krk-:-:'''' the above illustration. To my sur- ecstacy’ and ’flirt with death' are BOLTON — Several in-service programs have been the Community Baptist Church. sibility for the church school, to illustrate an overflowing sense of She received her bachelor's degree children’s worship, and youth groups. j)rise and joy part way through the trite and pompous. Finally, the planned for the Bolton teaching staff including two in education from the Ottawa Univer­ She will also be a resource to church love and forgiveness. Apparently it is story Ivor changed the music agreed Elizabethan feeling for the English regional cooperative programs on Oct. 22 and March 25. sity and a masters in religious educa- members in education matters, and a true account of what happened on before the taping to “Tie a Yellow language is not there.” Developed by the schools' Inservice Professional Staff tion from Eastern Baptist determine where the Christian years ago to a minister riding on a Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree.” 1 TTiank you for your comment - and Development Committee, they include a Kindergarten Theological Seminary. Most recently education program of the Church train. 1 first heard it at an Ashram have been grateful to him for his may I add that 1 welcome all kinds of through Grade 6 nature trail workshop and Grade 7 and 8 she was employed as a lead teacher needs to be supplemented. lead by E. Stanley many wise suggestions about broad­ comments on the column, requests articulation on Nov. 4; Kindergarten through Grade 8 at the Living and Learning School in J o n e s , a casting in general and his ability to for elaboration on a matter that may basic skills and Grade 7 through 12 articulation on Jan. 6. seem to skimpy, and questions you Vernon. Mrs. Petrie is the wife of Rev. Methodist mis­ bolster my faltering voice. may have about religion and es­ Also special education for all grade levels on Feb. 26 Before that she taught in pre­ Russell Petrie, associate executive sionary who held Although he has often received a pecially our own Christian faith. Let and high school and elementary school departmental ai)d A Kero-Sun' Portable Heater is schools in Fulton and Carthage, minister, American Baptist my highest ad­ verbal thank-you, I want to take this N.Y., third grade in Cicero, 111. and opportunity to thank him publicly. me assert that l am not an oracle but or curriculum committee work on May 7. ^ Churches of Connecticut, and the miration. Raymond Allen, superintendent of schools, said staff a real comfort in emergencies. in a school for multiply handicapped A Woman Celebrant 1 have a lot of books and en­ mother of two children, Paul, 16 and members are encouraged, within reasonable budget A Kero-Sun Portable Heater in Oswego County, N Y. She has also The clergyman cyclopedias and access to libraries. keeps you warm for pennies an CWrTINUOUt Sue, 13. The Petrie family lives in Margaret Petrie Last summer in Rangeley, Maine I limitations, to request a visitation day to observe in other KEHO-tUN served as director of Christian South Windsor. noticed what In Such An Age! hour. Hundreds of uses because preached in the Episcopal Church, school systems, to.attend in-service programs in they're all portable. 99.9% fuel DEMOmTMTHHIS seemed like a dis­ Recently I had a long talk with UT 10-« MM 12-8 called the Church of the Good neighboring communities and to attend professional efficiency means odorless, turbed young man in a seat up ahead someone from South America who sm okeless operation. And they Weekdays By Appointment Shepherd and then returned UTlhe meetings pertinent to their teaching area. need n o chimney. Battery- of him. He gathered this because the pew for the eucharist. I was very was quite disturbed about the way powered ignition system and Methodist women plan fair restless individual would go to the pleased as 1 knelt with the other the world is today. Several others He said an attempt will be made to provide for one or automatic shut-off device for extra safety. Kero-Sun offers water cooler for a drink, and not worshippers to find that the cup was have expressed discouragement two special indepth programs for interested staff KER05UN necklaces, pins and other items of portable kerosene heaters in MANCHESTER— The United baby quilts, pillows, pillow kits, wall drink, he would pick up a magazine to serv ^ by a woman along with the about what is going on. A recent Bolton rescue boat members. Suggestions in areas of greatest need are en- 9 different m odels to fit your jewelry. It will be in the second floor Methodist Women of South United hanging kits, potholders, towels, read but it was upside down. As a rector who offered us the wafers. magazine interview was headed, .couraged. The programs will be on an experimental basis particular needs. See a d em ­ education wing. “America has lost faith in progress.” Although not really recopizable, Carl Roebuck Co. in Manchester. Looking on are onstration today T h e g o o d n e w s E> ho m e h e a b n g Methodist Church will sponsor a spinning demonstration by Liga gesture of good will and a willingness The Christian Church that has for to see how successful they are. holiday fair on Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to Jahnke. This will be in the main Mary Mayo will be in charge of centuries been overlooking fifty per­ Whatever social and personal ills we Preuss, Bolton’s only scuba diver, stands in David Drew, left, and Kevin Julian, right, Schools are dismissed early on in-service days- — ECONOMY AND WARMTH trash and treasures which will to listen, the minister walked the few face it might be well to read this both officers in the department. (Herald RTE 44A BOLTON AT THE BITTER8WEET SHOP 3 p.m. at the church, 1226 Main St. reception hall. steps between their seats and placed cent of its manpower - whoops, front of the 12-foot fiberglass tri-hull boat Bolton High School at noon and Bolton Elementary The Mizpah Spencer Circle will feature all kinds of odds and ends and womenpower or perhaps, better, per- poem by Angela Morgan: photo by Holland) All activities and booths will be in a calling card next to the young man with outboard motor and trailer purchased Center School at 1 p.m. ' have charge of the aprons booth — will be in the youth lounge in the sonpower - has at last b e^ n to “To be alive in such an age! the main building, the education wing and returned to his place in the car. recently by the Bolton Fire Department and on surrounding grounds north of there will be embroidered aprons, basement; Rita Kenway will head recognize the wonderful contribution With every year a lightning page the booth which will feature Shortly they both were in deep con­ through the cooperation of Sears and Hartford Road. cobbler aprons, and half and that women can make in every part Turned in the world’s great A booth featuring the sale of candy children’s aprons on sale in the enameled jewelry items; the United versation - and this was the young of the church life. wonder-book such as fudee. oenuche, crackle and education wing’s ground floor. Methodist Men will be sellling hot man’s story. Some years before he A Chuckle Whereon the leaning nations look dogs, popcorn, soft drinks and coffee, peanut brittle will be on the second Also in the same area there will be had done a dastardly deed, fled his One who didn’t know Latin once Where men speak strong for BHS Spanish Club on the lawn; Marion Atkinson will floor of the education wing. a baked goods booth sponsored by home and village, and now was on the translated “Sic transit gloria mundi” brotherhood have charge of the booth on leaded For peace and universal good; sells gifts for trip The Children’s Comer, sponsored Reynolds Circle and featuring all train returning home with great un­ ’’Gloria got sick on the rapid transit FRB 4 glass items and Penny Telgener, NEW! FUNK & WAGNALLS-VOL. 2 FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE by Lydia Circle will feature old kinds of breads, pies, cakes, cup­ certainty as to his reception. He had going to work on Monday.” of course, When miracles are everywhere nCTIONAAYl beeswax candles. Atid every inch of common air BOLTON — The Bolton High School Spanish Club is W ith Purchase fashioned dolls, stuffed fur mice, cakes, cookies, breakfast treats and written to the effect he would be on it really means “Thus passes the of Volumes OPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th Luncheon will be available from 11 Throbs a tremendous prophecy currently selling a variety of gift items to “bolster the 2 4 3! kittens, puppies, whales, polar bears, baked beans. this train and if his family wanted glory of the world.” As a simple Encyclopedias A Holiday booth will feature felt a.m. to 2 p.m. in Cooper Hall. The Of greater marvels jret to be. club’s treasury so it can take its traditional spring trip.” COLUMBUS DAY teddy bears and octopi. iiim to get off and come home, to example of that, I had the experience COPPER CLAD STAINLESS STEEL-8 INCH SKILLET There will also be crib mobiles, Christmas tree ornaments, door and Donna Paretti dancers will entertain 0, Thrilling Age! Helen Winkler, club advisor, said, “Our destination is (Check Local Store For Hours) please tie a towel on the apple tree in of preaching in a small town in Maine bibs and burpers, tiny gnome mice, wall wreaths of gingham, calico and at 1:30 p.m. (not Rangeley) where, to say the 0, Willing Age! unknovim.” In the past the club has gone to New York. The luncheon will feature New the orchard. If there was no indica­ • Mcept M sb*(>4k*mt 'v calico tool kits, bags of candy, small burlap, stuffed centerpiece trees, least, the response was When steel and stone and rail and The items being sold include key hanger wall plaques Homestead Cookware collectables for young budgets, a and Thanksgiving pineapple-turkey England clam chowder, deep dish tion he was welcome, he’d stay on the with decorative stone figures, snpggable plush animals, ,— ( POULTRYSHOP chicken pie, Waldorf salad, overwhelming. One woman, in par­ ,_ ( BUTCHER S H O P ^ - wishing well, face painting, shrink heads. It will be chaired by Linda train and never bother them again. ticular, was so moved that she in­ Welcome the utterance of God Christmas gift wrap, Adoradoll, seagull pad and pen, yule U S 0 A INSPFCTFO homemade muffins, minestrone F H( S H -R [ AOY GFtOUND art, spin art and a lollipop tree. This Stevenson and will be in the recep­ The minister said, "Let me say a vited me to have lunch with her and A trump to shout his wonder tots hanging ornaments and kitchen memo pads. soup, crabmeat salad plate, roast Club members will be canvassing their neighborhoods will also be on the second floor of the tion ball. prayer and then I’ll do the looking.’’ her husband. What she served was so through FRESH beef on a roll with potato chips and GROUND education wing. A knitwear booth, chaired by Sandy As the train rounded the'curve by good and so unusual that 1 asked for Proclaiming all that man can do. and other areas to sell the items. pickles or tuna salad sandwich, chips A country coffee shop and canned Todd and Anita Nylin, will feature the old farmhouse, the minister’s the recipe. She asked me to call in To be alive in such an age! The club is open to all students taking Spanish and BOX-Q-CHICKEN and pickles, or beef tacos. BEEF goods shop will be operated under the hand knit mittens, hats, baby hand gripped the son’s knee and the next time 1 went by and she would To live in it! meets throughout the year. There will also be cottage cheese Gub members have several social functions including chairmanship of Betty Mitcheltree. sewaters, caps, booties, baby through the lump in his throat, have it ready for me. Shortly Tq,give in it! S o ld m ^3 lb These will feature Vermont cheese, blankets will be in the second floor and peaches, tossed salad, fruited Rise, soul, from they despairing the traditional Three King’s Night. The group also AvLM.tqp Rolls gelatin, assorted muffins, homemade exulted, “Young man, there’s a sheet thereafter 1 did. 1 rang the bell. She beach plum jelly, peach and education wing. came to the door, pointed her finger knees. operates a concession stand at all home basketball pies and cakes, pudding and ice hanging from every tree.’’ strawberry jam, cherry preserves, Plants and Stuff, sponsored by at me, and asked, “Who are you?” What if thy lips have drunk the games. l , b cream, coffee, tea and milk. To me this is a very moving story - BtfrHDilND flONIlfSb iUSinM'U» USDA INSPECTED’CHICKeN59t O C C pickles and fruit. Hollis Circle, will have on sale, raffia Sic transit gloria mundi! lees? WHOll lOTOWtR AVG 4DQ and just why the whole chapel The coffee shop will be serving dolls, calico spice balls, house plants, Instructor needed A Comment from a Reader The passion of a larger claim Leg IJtrs. : r : „ Du Bishop’s bread, corn, bran and a rubber plant, dried flowers and a suddenly burst into laughter, 1 didn’t Will put thy puny grief to shame. Sirloin Tips „ 1 VERNON— The Indian Valley “In a recent article in The Herald Inspector is busy ei i » . • N li. ‘.I s ’ V* • A- . f USDA INSPECTED CHICKEN blueberry muffins, coffee, tea and four-foot norfolk Island pine. These know then and 1 don’t know now. To you invited comments on a version of Fling forth thy sorrow to the wind . . . . .H-. .tt-.B M .Mi ..M •, -M.r juice. This will be in the scout rocm will be on sale in the Narthex and on YMCA is in need of a chess instructor say the least, it was a shaking And link thy hope with humankind; Breast(^rs. .ba' for fall classes. the 23rd Psalm. Here is mine. with stove permits Top Loins r r . r® in the basement. the front lawn. experience. It happened in the early “This is a better rendition of the Breathe the world-thought, do the FRESH BONELESS CHICrfN /\C Q Barbara Philip is chairman of the The “Previously Owned” jewelry Anyone interested should contact world-deed. Bf.Ef TOP LOIN BONE IN SHELL /M O the office at 734 Hartford Tpke. forties. psalm than most modem efforts BOLTON— The building inspector’s office at the Breast Cutlets ,,Z handcrafts booth. It will feature an booth, headed by Dorothy Crocker, A Tribute to Ivor Hugh which 1 have seen. But it is still far Think highly of thy brother’s n e^ . Strip Steaks ^ apple basket quilt, (double bed size), will feature bracelets, earrines. (Route 30), 872-7329. Give thanks with all thy flaming Community Hall has been busy issuing stove permits Years later when 1 was ministering inferior to the King James transla­ recently, according to Calvin Hutchinson, inspector. here in Connecticut, 1 did a number tion. 1 know nothing of Hebrew, so heart. Hutchinson said there’s been quite a lot of activity with Crave but to have in it a part - h o t o r s w e e t of television and radio broadcasts. 1 cannot comment on the matter of people installing wood and coal stoves. OENOA OR HARO SALAMI.PEPPERONI.SLICED Give thanks and clasp thy heritage Italian S a u sa g e was on WINF and WPOP for a faithfulness to the original...The He said, “The number is ever-increasing and seems to IM 'MP t O lN I ■ Ml •. . Ai p AIi I [MNiAiSS ANIl^ r Sw ift’s M e ats Z ^ HL &:>( ( NO AND VH. " N number of years - and in all of these Nun’s version is too long. It deals in be for half wood stove and half coal stove permits. Many FROZEN BREADED ■ "OUR BEST" To be alive in such an age!” Center Cut S ervices presentations it was Ivor Hugh who general terms rather than specifics people are also asking about wood or coal furnaces to Assorted V8al Patties augment their existing heating system.” P e p p ^ n i FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMINATIONAL Pork Chops 10:45 a.m. Worship service; 0 a.m. Church School, ■ Pork Chops FROZEN BREADED • "OUR BEST " Andover CHURCH. 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, nursery through junior .high. 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Hutchinson feels this is a g ^ time to remind people AVAILABLE WED. • SAT. * Haddock C'Ai • A i.f S ' -T S ’. • ' I *1 'I *• ( N !‘ U A '.' V • ,s I N( N A • : i'« S 4 0 Q L O IN 1 5 S FIRST CONQREQATIONAL CHURCH 0) An- minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, worship service and teaching service. that a heating permit is required by the Connecticut State Italian Patties dover, UCC, Route 6 at Long Hill Road. Rev. Bible study: 7 p.m., deliverance service. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church and Basic Building Code for any type of heating system. Fresh Hllets • Scrod lb. .. n Richard H. Taylor, paator. 11 a.m. worahip tervice FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, 52 Lake St. Rev. Chestnut streets. Rev. Dale H. Gustafson, pastor; Churches plan events Pork Combination 1 Pork Back Ribs I The building inspector's office is open daily from 9 a.m. w|tb chlldren'a nuraery and craft period provided. James Bellasov. paator. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; Rev. Michael R. Lohmann, associate pastor; Bryan Monday — 7 p.m. FROZEN ) ) PORKLOIN RIB END OR >4 TO 1 r L B S 41Q 179 9:30 e.m.. c'- achool. 10:30 a.m.. worship service: 7 p.m., evening ser- Myers, intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor MA^CHESTER - The Thursday - 7:30 p.m. workings and goals of to 3 p.m. and each Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Handbell choir. Carrier ^ .. emeritus. 8:30 and 11 a m., worship services; 0:45 following events have been Home Missions service, MARCH, and also about OLD FASHIONED Whole Pork Loins I Bnis. Pork Roasts I Bolton CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams Street a.m. Sunday school, nursery, adult forum. Bible Room. at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. study; 11 a.m. nursery. scheduled by Emanuel Hartford Church of the the first group home in the CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 3Z HeUron RO«d. Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 300 Tuesday — 3:30 p.m. GRATED n«v. pnh.... Cronin, paitor. Saturday maaa at S L utheran Church next Nazarene. Manchester area that is SPUMONI masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Parker SI. Rev. Dr Howard L. Love, pastor 9 a m. Pilgrim Choir, Memorial Group backs Abeam p.m.; Sunday maaaaa at 7:30.0:15 and 11 a.m. week: Friday — 7 p.m. Teen CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY and 10:30 a.m. worship services; 9 a m. nursery lor being established. The CHEESE BC 'C N UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 1040 SAINTS. Woodside Street and Hlltstown Road. Monday — 3:30 Staff Holiness rally at Hartford Hall; 6:30 p.m. Sacred ICE CREAM T children 5 years old or younger; 10:30 a.m. Church Boati n j. nnika. Rav. Mar|orlo Hllaa. paator. 0:30 Emanuel Church Women Wendel K. WaHon. bishop. 8:30 a.m., Priesthood school, aged 3 to 6th grade. Dance group. Mezzanine; BOLTON— State Rep. Aloysius J. Abeam, D-Bolton, a m., ctiurcn achool; 11 a.m., worahip aarvica, meeting, 6:45 Scouts; 7:30 Church of the Nazarene; organization has taken as a and Relief Society; 11:15 a.m.. Sacrament Meeting. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 386 N. has received the endorsement of Citizens for Animals, a nuraary. Church Council meeting. Saturday — 8 a.m. Men’s 7:30 p.m. Diaconate, Rob- RED. BLACK OR FRESH-CRISP-JUICY SALVATION ARMY. 061 Main St. Capt. and Mrs. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. MacLauchlin. pastor. 10 project the task of 169 ST. QEORQES EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Boaton national lobby for humane laws. 169 THOMPSON SEEDLESS m a c i n t o s h o r CORTLAND Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 a.m., Sunday a m. worship service and church school; 11 a.m. Tuesday— 4 Junior and prayer time and breakfast; bins Room, Turnpika. Rav. John C. HoHlgar. vicar. 10 a.m.. assisting in the equipping I Mb. school; 10:45 a.m.. hollneaa meeting; 6 p.m.. open- fellowship hour. In supporting Aheam the organization cited his spon­ I ’ !-gal. Family Euthariat; 11 am.. Nuraary prooram and Cherub Choir rehearsal; 8 a m. Sams and Sals Wednesday - 4 p.m. the kitchen in the new B c o n i air meeting; 7 p.m.. salvation meeting. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 Youth Choir, sanctuary; sorship of laws creating the State of Connecticut spay- ■ carton GRAPES APPLES cotlaa lallowahip. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH. 187 Wood- Center Street. Rev. Newell H. Curtis *Jr.. senior 6:30 Emanuel Church foliage tour; 6:45 p.m. BOLTON CONQREQATIONAL CHURCH. Bolton group home. bridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., pastor: Rev. Chet Copeland, associate pastor; Rev. 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir, neuter clinic program; banning the decompression Cantar Road, Rav. J. Stanton Conovar. mlnlatar, Women Potluck Supper; Church bowling league. Members of the Sunday achool; 11 a.m., vrorship; 6:30 p.m.. prayer; Clifford 0.Simpson, pastor emeritus. 10 a.m. sanctuary. chamber for euthanasia of animals, and repealing a state AlP SHREDDED 0:30 a.m. Morning worahip. church achool and 7 p.m., worship. 7:30 Conway Diet Institute. Sheltered Workshop will AAP worship service. 10 a.m. Church School. 11:15 a.m. law under which impounded animals were sent to 12-oz. .nuraary; 10:30 a.m. cotfaa hour In Chandlar Hall; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 Spruce St. Rev. Wednesday — 7:30 Thursday — 3:30 p.m, Mozzarella pkg'lRr 10:45 a.m. forum propram and adult atudy group. coffee shoppe. North Methodist make the centerpieces for Orange Juice can Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a m., worship service, Emanuel Choir rehearsal. Sacred Dance workshop. . laboratories for experimentation. ANNPAQE-S-OZ.PKQ. ffeflO nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., informal MANCHESTER - the tables and will also set AAP South Windsor Federation Room; 7:30 Citizens for Animals has headquarters in Garks Sum­ 20-ox. Coventry worship. Thursday — 10 Prayer the tables for the evening 8 8 ^ Parm esan owese Events scheduled next p.m. Prudential Board, mit, Pa. J Broccoli Cuts phg. 3 r ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH. 1790 ANN PAQE-S-OZ. PKO.-CHEESE f|( 1 0 COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Route Group; 11:15 Care & affairs. LOUISE’S ROUND 44-A end Trowbridge Road, Rev. Brad Evans, CHURCH. 23 Gotway St. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko. Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richardson, week at North United Federation Room; 7:30 pastor. 9 a m., mass In English; 10:30 a.m., mass In Visitation; 1:30 Martha The Executive Board of 13-02. Romano Wedges tRT pastor. Sunday. 9:30 a.m. worship; 10:45 a.m. Sun­ minister. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., worship service and Methodist Church’ are as p.m. God and Country Cheese Ravioli pkg day school; 7 p.m. Bible study and fellowship. English and Polish. church school. Circle; 3:45 Bell Choir Emanuel Church Women, Bolton students see ^Annie' NUTRITIONAL-OOLOEN RIPE ALLPURPOSE ANN PAGE QRATED-4-OZ. CONT. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, 741 E. Middle follows: meeting. Library. CHEESE PIZZA |5 9 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, 673 Ellington rehearsal; 6:30 Confirma­ under the direction of Mrs. 20.01. P h o O C n * PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Route Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday Road. Rev. Carl J Sherer. pastor. Saturday masses Monday — NUMC Honor BOLTON- Students in the Bolton Elementary Bananas 2 , . 7 9 * Yellow Onions Z 6 9 ^ U ilU U d w • Psrm«Mn/Rofnano mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 6:30, 10 and tion classes; 7 Word & Laurie Gaskill and Mrs. V La Pizzeria pkg 31 end North River Road. Rev. W. H. W llkens, at 4 and 5:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 Court Day; 6:30 p.m. MYF Center School junior chorus will see “Annie” at the LONQ-QREEN-CRtSPY BOSC OR WESTERN WISE flIDQIES pastor. 9 a.m.. Sunday school; 10:15 a.m., worship 11:30 a m. and 11 a.m. Witness; 7:30 New Sally Lessard will have mDITTOCk service. ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Archambault. ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH. Rev. John J. member confirmation cider and taffy party at the Bushnell Memorial Sunday. Cucum bers 4 . 8 8 * Bartlett Pears ib d " Rev. William F. Carroll. Rev. Francis V. Krukowski. charge of the supper and ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Route 31. Rev. F. Bernard Quinn, pastor; Rev. Joseph H. Keating, assistant home of Jim and Gerry The group will leave the elementary school at noon and YOUR CHOICE-RED POTATOES O fl^ A A d CALIF.-JUMBO 'S "SIZE 4||Q Potato team ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, in classes. Hostess Miller, pastor; Rev. John L. Suprenant, associate pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at Harvey, 19 Grove St., Methodist Women the program. . return about 5 p.m. Students in the senior chorus saw the 15-01.: pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday residence. Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; 8.30. 10 and 11:30 a.m. Saturday — 8 Emanuel All women of the church Sw eet Yam s o n p iiin i or a.m., morning worship; 7 p.m., evening service. church. SPEAKS BOLTON— The Board of Education budget com­ ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Synod). 300 Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, • BEANS r hick Pp.is TOMATO SAUCE ZITI FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of East Hartford Thursday — 7:30 p.m. — pledge service with Peggy By (Missouri Synod). Cooper and High streets. Rev. pastor. 9:30 a.m.. worship service; 10:30 a.m., Sun­ MANCHESTER - mittee held its first meeting to begin discussing the 1980- (Southern Baptist Convention). 36 Main St. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl. pastor. 9 a.m.. Divine worship: Administrative Board Billings as guest. She is Eugene Charles Coley, pastor. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., worship day school. Events scheduled at the 1981 budget Thursday. Those in attendance reviewed the 10:15 a.m. Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:15 OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH. (Missouri meeting. assistant general secretary Brewer services, nursery; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 6 p.m., to 11:30 a.m.. First and second year youth Instruc­ Full Gospel budget guidelines, building program and staff needs and Training Union. Synod) 239 Graham Road. 9 a m.. Sunday school; 9 fo r Christian social tion; Holy Communion the first and third Sunday of and 10:15 a.m., worship. Interdenominational In the apostolic age when administrative projections. The committee consists of FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (Lutheran Church each month. Concordia Church relations of the Women’s God endowed certain dis­ In America). 1120 Sliver Lane. Rev. Paul E. Henry Church, 745 Main St., next John Morianos and James Marshall. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Lydall and Vernon streets. MANCHESTER - ciples with the ability to Jr., pastor. 9:30 a.m.. worship service. Eugene Brewer and Steve Holt, ministers. Sunday Vernon week include a 9:30 a.m. Division of the United FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 87 Main speak in languages they services: 9 a.m. Bible classes; 10 a.m. worship; 6 ST. JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 W wt St.. Rockville. Devotion Monday through Events scheduled for next Methodist General Board St. Rev. William E. Flynn, minister. 10 e.m.. worship had not studlea, some B i l p.m. worship. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bible study. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses week at Concordia of Global Ministries. m service, church school, child care; 11 a.m., coffee Friday at the Bissell Street sought to parade this Nursery provided for all services. at 8:30 (Polish). 10 and 11:15 a m. Square dance course slated hour, 6 p.m . youth choir; 7 p.m.. youth fellowship. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 447 N. Hall. Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin Members of five other highly vislnle gift. In FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. 1535 Forbes St. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH. 69 Union St. M ain St. 10:30 a.rrv.. church service, Sunday school, Rev. Robert L. LaCounte. pastor. 9 a.m., worship Also, the church offers a St., are as follows: area women’s groups will regulating its use, Paul VERNON - The Indian Valley YMCA is offerfng a Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday HBA AND GEN. MDSE. SERVICE DELr and care for small children. service; 10:16 a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening Monday — 6:45 p.m. be invited as guests to the declared, “and greater is free introductory square dance program on Oct. 8 from school; 11 a.m.. worship service; 7 p.m., COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH. 585 E. Center 24-hour telephone prayer 4 service. he that prophesieth than he evangelistic service. Nursdry at ail services. St. Rev. James I. Meek, minister. 9:15 a.m.. Church Christian EMucation Com­ program. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at YMCA building on Route 30. ‘TUJiaa % in a i SACRED HEART CHURCH. Route 30. Rev. Ralph line at 646-8731. that speaketh with TOOTHPASTE ECHO HOT HAM. CARANDO BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 16 school for all ages, kindergarten through Grade 4 mittee, 7:30 p.m. Church The caller will be Don Atkinson. 'Those attending to not 6.4-oz. SEVEN SEAS ORESSINO C flO ANN PAOE-ALL VARIETIES Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor. 10:30 Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael Donohue. Saturday Other events follow: tongues,’ iCor. 14:5. G enoa S alam i Or Pepp^om continuing during the service; 10:30 a.m.. Morning mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9. 10:30 Aqua Fresh lube a.m., worship service, child care provided for in­ School sUff, both meetings p _ |i u „ i , su D D C r have to be experienced square dancers. Atkinson will also Viva Italian bp' O T Spaghetti Sauce CARANDO—WHITE TORRINO worship, nursery provided. a.m. and noon. Tuesday — 7:30 p.m. Bi­ MOUTHWASH fants through age 5. 9:15 a.m. church school for CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. Rev. vill be in the church room. s u p p e r A prophet was one who be giving classes in square dancing on Oct. 16. 18-oz. ANNPAGE FILIPPO BERIO ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Route 30- ble Study. will b ll. 32-oz. 16-02. Cooked Salami alleges including adult class. 6 p.m Junior High and Neale McLain, senior pastor; Rev. George Emmitt, MANCHESTER - A spoke lor God, an Inspired Signal Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 6 a.m.. communion; Tuesday — 6:30 p.m. For more information contact the “Y” office, 872-7329 Italian D ressing btl. Pure Olive Oil bll. STORE SLICED Senior High Fellowahips. minister of visitation and outreach. 9:30 a m., Sun­ Thursday — 10 a.m. and teacher. Though his gift PEPSODENT WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH (United 10 a m., family service and church school. Catechetic classes in the or stop by the office. PROORESSO FLAVORED ENRICHED ALL PURPOSE day school; 10:45 a.m.. worship, children's church VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH. 51 7:30 p.m. Adult Catechism was less spectacular, it Adult Toothbrush 1S-OZ. Venetian Salami Methodist Church). 110 Ellington Road. Rev. Gor­ and nursery; 7 p.m.. evening service, nursery. Old Town Road. Rockville. Rev. MIchelino Ricci, I, II, III. educational wing; 8 p.m., highlight the firstjneeting edified more people, hence ECONOMY PACKAGE Bread Crum bs cent. Gold Medal Hour STORE SLICED don Gale, pastor 9:30 a m., worship service, child CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies of God). 647 E. of the season for Emanuel care. pastor. 11:00 a m. and 6:30 p.m.. worship services. Adult Bible Study in the was of greater usefulness. Tam pax Tam pons EARLY CALIFORNIA SELECT CHEF eOY-AR-OEE M ortad e lla Middle Turnpike. Rev. Kenneth L. GusUtson. VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Route Church Women, Tuesday Almost invariably, where 15-oz. TRUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, meeting In Slye pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., ser­ church room. Coventry voter signups E-Z FOIL REO. OR DEEP DISH Pitted O lives Beefaroni can 5 T DELICIOUS Elementary School, Kingston Drive. Rev. BIm 30. Rev. Marjorie Hlles. pastor. 8 am. church Nazarene Church "tongues” are claimed the vice of worship; 6:30 p.m., evening service. school: 9:15 a m., worship service, nursery. Wednesday — 6:30 p.m. at 6:30 p.m. Pizza P an s Italian Olive Salad Rowley, pastor. 10 a.m. Bible classes; 11 a.m. phenomenon overshadows COVENTRY — The Coventry Board for Admission of MT LAUREL STEMS A PIECES CHEF eOY-AR O EE -1S-OZ. CAN C n t CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. (LCA), 40 CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD. Rockville. Rev. Melanie Haber, FLAVORFUL worship service; 7 p.m . Evening service. Nursery MANCHESTER - Children's Choir;,7:45 p.m. E-Z FOIL Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, pastor; Rev. David John J. White, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 all else. The highest ambi­ Electors will be in session on Oct. 8,11 and 14 in the board M ushroom s Cheese Ravioli ^ST provided for ail services. B. Stacy, associate pastor. 8;30 a m. Holy Commu-^ Events at the Church of the Concordia Choir. executive director of tion of most converts Is^to lasagnaPans Sicilian Olives p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:00. 10 and 11:30 a.m. room of the Town Hall 1712 Main St. ANN PAGE SFICES ' 1S00WATT-MR HEATER nion, nursery care provided. 10.00 a m. Holy Com­ Inc. of ELEVEN INCH EXTRA SHARP Glastonbury ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Nazarene next week as Thursday— 9:30a.m. Bi- MARCH, receive that gift. Indeira, The session on the 8th will be from 7 to 9 p.m. and on munion. Church School through Grade 6. nursery 142 Grove St. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, pastor. will be the failure to receive it causes Ceramic Pie Plate MINCED ONION Italian Table Cheese care provided. follows: ble Discovery Group, Manchester, the 11th and 14th from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. .2“ Quartz ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH. Manchester Road. 10:45 a.m.. worship service. feelings of spiritual In­ 3-W A V -S O F T WHITE SOflOOMSO PARSLEY FLAKES RIPE Rev. Joseph R Bannon. pastor. Saturday mass at 5 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY: East, 163 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH of Vernon. Tuesday — 9:30 a.m. church room; 7:30 p.m. guest speaker. MARCH is feriority. The board will examine the qualifications and act on sater W. Vernon St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. G.E.UghtBulbs 9 T Hes 39““ Black Greek Olives p.m.. Sunday masses at 8. 9.30 and 11 a.m. 60S Hartford Turnpike. Rev. John A. Lacey, Young Women’s Bible Every Member VisiUtion a private non-profit cor- OREGANO 2 Si8 0/ lar • D t U I X E ” Q ll8 BTZH«TtR .,ch 10:30 a m.. Service. minister. Rev. David C. Bowling, assistant minister. applications of those found eligible to apply for admis- TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH. 302 Hackmatack study at church. Nursery training session for poration established "Let the Word of Christ Hebron 9:55 a m.. Church school, crib room, child care; 10 St. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nllson. a.m.. Worship service. care provided; 2 p.m., visitors. In Kaiser Hall. through the combined ef­ dwell in you richly," rather ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Route 85. assistant pastor. 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship ser­ FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMINATIONAL Crestfield Convalescent forts of Emanuel Lutheran than yearning lor the less vices. nursery lor Infants; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible Rev. William Persing, rector 10 a m.. Worship ser­ CHURCH INC, 9 Ellington Ave.. Rockville. Rev. Home service; 3 p.m. Ver­ Church, St. James Roman edifying gifts that belonged vice school classes (or ail ages, three through adult, Philip Saunders, minister. Sunday. 2:30 p.m., Center Church to the infancy of the CPR course CALDOR PLAZA BURR CORNERS, MANCHESTER nursery tor Infants. Catholic Church, St. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Hebron. deliverance service; Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., non Manor service; church, ICor. lS:llpp. MICESEFFECTIVC0CT08LP4M 1940 Wl HISIRVI tHl niGHl tUHMH SAIIHANU 101 UMHU t IvPOGRAHK «( (HHURS OtM SFORSAll *801 AVAIL A tli 10 W M OlfSAll OR M I AIL OfAlERt Rev. David G. Runnion-Bareford. pastor. 10:30 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Park and deliverance service. Evening: Chancel choir M A N C HESTER — Mary’s Episcopal Church VERNON — Ruth Ovens, nurse at the Center Road a.m.. Worship service, nursery: 9:15 a.m.. Church Church streeu. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector: TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Route 30 and Events scheduled at Center and the Manchester School, will lead a course on Cardio-Pulmonary school classes. Rev. J. Gary L'Hommedieu. assistant to the rector; Meadowlark Road. Rev. Thomas N. Colley, pastor. dinner and rehearsal. Rev. Alan J. Broadhead. assistant to the rector. 9 a m. Worship service with staffed nursery school Wednesday — 9:30 a.m. Congregational Church Association of Retarded Resuscitation (CPR) at the school. The course will be Manchester 7:30 a m.. Hofy Eucharist; 9 a.m.. Family Eucharist during the service. . Ladies’ Bible study at next week are as follows: Citizens. GMIRGH OF (anST ^ p e n to members of the school’s PTO. and Church School, 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. GOSPEL HALL. Center Street 10 a m., breaking SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1126 Main Street and Elm Hill Road. Rev. Kenneth E. church; No evening ser­ Sunday — 2 p.m. Family Miss Haber will talk to Lydall and Vernon Streets The course will be presented at the school on Oct. 28,29 bread. 11:45 a m.. Sunday school; 7 p.m.. gospel Main St. Rev. Dr. George W. Webb. Rev. Laurence Knox, pastor 10:30 a m. Worship service. vice. Committee fall hike. th e group about the Phone: 646-2093 and 30 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. meelmg. M. Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pehrson. pastors 9 a m. and f^ iv . EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 4, 18«0 - 9 8 - EVENING HERALD, Sat,, Oct. 4. 1980 Problem with product? Try phoning manufacturer ColenclQr___ By MARTIN SLOANE Vegetables, starches, Send the required refund , Refund of the day COOKIE BARS Milk Offer. Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 p.m., Community Should 'I call? Or offers with beverage addressed envelope. fruits (File 4) form plus net-weight Manchester [ Sylvanla will donate $1 to Receive a half gallon of Hall. Glastonbury Tuesday shouldn’t I? coupons, for example. Elxplres Dec. 31,1980. BIRDS EYE. Receive a statements from the tops Super the American Lung Start collecting the needed milk. Send the required re­ Monday Board of Selectmen, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. Sewer Commission, 6:30 p.m.. Caucus Room. That thought runs MRS. GRASS. Receive free package of Birds Eye of three 7-, 14 or 21-ounce Association and give you a proofs of purchase while fund form plus three proof- 8 a.m. —Parking Authority, 975 Main St. Today Senior center classes, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., chair caning. through many consumers’ a 81-50 refund. Send the Com-on-the-Cob. Send the boxes of Success Rice. All Wednesday |1 refund for sending in two looking for the required re­ of-purchase seals from 7:30 p.m. —Planning and Zoning Commission, Nathan Senior Center. minds when they have a Market required refund form, required refund form plus boxes must be the same Senior citizens, potiuck luncheon, noon. Community Elarly American Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Buckingham "consumer guarantee” fund forms at the super­ fourpacks of Twix and-or Hale School cafeteria. problem with a product. three empty foil packets or direction panels from any size. Look for the refund Hall. Congregational Church. Thursday panels from any Sylvanla market, in newspapers and Summit Cookie Bars. Conservation Commission, 9 a.m., field survey at ’They wonder whether they Shoppei two box side panels from two packages of Birds Eye form on Success Rice School room mothers, 3:15 p.m., Bolton Elementary Democratic Women’s Club, 8 p.m.. Fire Headquarters Flash products or a single magazines, and when Expires Feb. 28, 1961. Dayton Road. should telephone the com­ Mrs. Grass Onion Soup Mix Little Ears Cob Ck>m or packages. No expiration Tuesday School all-purpose room. Ellington Road, demonstration on karate. proof from a twopack. If trading with frijends. VnSE-REALEMON Re­ Glastonbury Emblem Club Flea Market, 10 a.m. to 4 pany whose cake mix plus one proof of purchase Birds Eye Com on the Cob. date. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. —Directors’ Comment Session, direc­ Voter making session, 7 to 9 p.m.. Community Hall. Senior Center classes, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Christmas you can’t find the refund Offers may not be fund Offer. Receive a $1 re­ p.m.. Elks founds at Woodland Street. Admission 25 wouldn’t rise or whose can hype not speclfM) from Elxplres June 30, 1961. Bonus! ’This offer doesn’t tors' office. Municipal Building. Bolton Volunteer Fire Department state training workshop. Senior Center. form, send a stamped, self- available in all areas of the fund. Send the required re­ cents. of chili included a foreign any potato chips. Expires require a form. 7:30 p.m. —Data Processing Committee, Municipal course, 7 to 10 p.m., firehouse. the company asks that you addressed envelope and a country. Allow 10 weeks to fund form, the word Friday object. Dec. 31, 1900. CARNATION Frozen CHUN KING SUr Fry Building, coffee room. Bolton Women’s Club arts committee wreath write to the fulfillment note requesting the form receive each refund. "Wise” and the “eye” Monday South .Windsor Square Dance Club, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.. If you feel the matter is TOTTNO’s Refund Offer. Potatoes Offer. Receive a Offer, P.O. Box 995, Young 7:30 p.m. —Hockanum Linear Park Committee, workshop, 7 to 11 p.m., 146 Birch Mountain Road. house at this address; to; Sylvanla Flash Refund LIFE SAVERS Back to trademark from any 6- Board of Education, 8 p.m., Glastonbury High School Orchard Hill School. Open Dance. important, go ahead and Receive a refund of up to free package of Carnation America, Minn. 55399. Municipal Building, Probate Courtroom. Susan Ramsey, Manufac­ Donation Offer, 70 Empire School |1 Refund. Send the ounce or larger package of Thursday library. make the call. $1.50. For 50 cents, send Frozen Potatoes. Send the Receive a $1 refund. Send 8 p.m. —Board of Directors, Senior Citizens Center, turers’ Marketing Services Drive, West Seneca, N.Y. required refund form plus Wise Potato Chips plus the Board of Education, 8 p.m., Bolton Center School. In doing the research for the required refund form required refund form plus ingredient panels from two East Middle Turnpike. Tuesday 14244. The offer expires three complete outer proof-of-purchase seal my “1981 Guide to Coupons Inc., 1905 Roland Ave., plus three proof-of- latels and weight circles Chun King Stir Fry Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building, Vernon R iverton, N .J. 08077. Dec. 31, 1980. wrappers from any com­ from one- or 15-quart can and Refunds,” I found that purchase panels from from three 20-ounce, 24- packages plus the price- Coventry vault. Explain that you received of RealLemon Lemonade Wednesday Today an increasing number of bination of Life Savers Totlno’s Party Pizzas. For ounce, 2-ound or 5-pound weight sticker or the Tpwn Plan and Zoning Commission, 7:15 p.m.. Council one of the expired checks Clip ‘n’ file refunds Candy (five- or eight- Flavor Crystals. Or send 7 p.m. —Informational meeting on plans for the Today Vernon Junior Women’s Club trip to Boston, bus leaves companies are accepting $1, send the form plus two packages of Carnation register tape with the price Chambers. for the Lysol offer. After (Week of Sepl. 28) pack), Bubble Yum fflve- the form plus five of the Hockanum Linear Park. 8 a.m., Tri-City Plaza. calls Iron consumers. proofs from Totino’s Extra Frozen Potatoes. All three c irc le d from a meat Board for Admission of Electors, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Town Council, 7:30 p.m., hearing on Main Street your name and address Soups, snack foods, can­ or eight-pack). Care Free above-described proofs 7:30 p.m. —Commission on the Handicapped. Lincoln Town Hall board room. Solar energy tour, 1-4 p.m. at several sites. Of the approximately 100 Pizzas. For $1.50, send the packages must be the same purchase. Elxpires July 1, reconstruction at Glastonbury High School auditorium. have been checked against dy (File 3) Gum (six- or 10-pack) and- from 6-nunce or larger Center, coffee room. Town Council office hours, 10 a.m. to noon. Town Hall Voter making session, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Memorial companies that provided form plus two proofs from size. Elxpires June 30,1981. 1981. Foreign Language Task Force, 3 p.m.. Academy School computer records, you will Clip out this file and keep or Life Savers Lollipops packages of Wise Potato planning office. Building, Park Place. me with information on Totlno's Classic Pizzas. SUCCESS RICE Free Copyright 1980, library. be sent a new check plus a it with similar cash-off (15-count bag). Also In­ Chips. Expires Dec. 31, Food and bake sale, 4:30 to 8 p.m., St. Joseph’s Church. their customer-relations Elxplres April 30, 1981. Offer. Reqeive a free United Feature Thursday Monday Open Housb, Academy School, 7:15 p.m., gymnasium. coupons — beverage refund clude a stamped, self- 1980. policies, almost half in­ bonus coupon. TWIX-SUMMIT package of Success Rice. Syndicate Ine. 4 p.m. —Bandshell Committee. Municipal Building, Town Council and Committee on Needs of the Aging, 7 Sunday Wednesday dicated that they not only hearing room. p.m.. Town Hall building inspector’s office. Emergency drill at Rockville General Hospital, starts Public Building Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Company 1 7 a.m., at the hospital. Union Street. welcome calls but accept 6:30 p.m. —Judge's hours in Probate Court. Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall board room. Firehouse. Amateur speed skaters meet, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., Vernon collect calls. Eight com­ 7 p.m. —Emergency Medical Services council. Board of Welfare, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall welfare office. Sewer Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. Municipal Building, hearing room. Skate Park, Route 83. panies have set up special Tuesday Joint meeting —Town Council, Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m. —Conservation Commission, Municipal Food and bake sale, 9 a.m. to noon, St. Joseph’s ”800” numbers so con­ Building, coffee room. Republican Town Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall Hoard of Education, 7:30 p.m.. Council Chambers, dis­ Church. sumers with questions or N *175.00 THIS WEtlt I board room. cussion of capital improvements plan. Operation EDITH starts fire prevention week, 2 p.m. problems can call them Housing Authority, 7:30 p.m., on site. Youth and Family Services Commission, 7:45 p.m.. toll-free. Andover Holiday Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall planning of­ Youth and Family Resource Center. Monday If you need to telephone a Monday fice. Housing Authority, 4 p.m., Welles Village Community Town Council meeting, 7:30 p.ni.. Memorial Building, company about a problem, Park Place. Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Wednesday Center. first try 800 inforlnation Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Welfare hours, 9 a.m. to noon. Town Hall welfare of­ Thursday Tuesday (800-555-1212) to find out if Building. General Policies Committee of Board of Education, it has a toll-free number. At LifiK) snides on Mie PRIZE C R O S S W O R D N O -1337 fice. Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office zotomotr Andover Recreation Commission registration for Koffee Klatch, noon to 1:30 p.m.. First Congregational Building. 2:45 p.m., school administration building. School Street. If not check the product cnoosefromtneireas CLUES ACROSS: Talent party for Rockville General Hospital follies, iKflest selection of Itfst auaiitv basketball and volleyball, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.. Town Office Church, Route 31. Fire Commission 8 p.m.. Company 4 Firehouse. package for the company’s fiiTWus miKer lamp snades 1. Qrotip of parsons baM M togsihsr. Building. Board for Admission of Electors, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Hall 7:30 p.m.. Country Squire, Route 83. location, obtain its number including many haro to get e. H you------fins fumHurs, ysull try nst ts C T 1 *“ n |E E l floor lamp styiesi ■ f H board room. Planning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Building, from information, and in all sues, stupes and colors dsmags or blemish It. Tuesday Hebron Park Place. Andover Elementary School open house, 7 p.m., school. Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall plan­ place a collect call. ’There 7. Tasty addition to a msal. 3 1■ B iW B ia m ning office. Today Suburban Women’s Club, 7:30 p.m.. Northeast School. is a good chance that you 8. In a quix contaot, a eompotHor artto aaoina a Wednesday Public Health Nursing Association, 7:30 p.m.. Town Board of Admission of Electors, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Town Wednesday will get through to M tU B E lQ Q M B 31 Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m.. First Congregational IHtta------may stir eartain tallInBa at Hall building inspector’s office. Office Building. Super Shopper Seminar, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Tolland someone in a position to LAiTip f m 'aympathy. -l Church. Thursday County Agricultural Center, Route 30. help. ■ 1a M Voter making session, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Monday 11. Whan a eollaetion la being mada lor charity, Vernon Arts Commission, fund-raiser ’’Dinner And...” , Accepting a collect call Building. Tolland County Building Inspectors, 1:30 p.m.. Town Sanitarian, building official, town clerk, tax collector sraalthylypaedonotalwaya------aamuchaa B t i i n Hall board room. starts 6:30 p.m., ’The Colony, Talcottville. is one of the best in­ Q m n m a and assessor, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. nmdBY-MdBVlMFII might be hoped. Thursday Voter-making session, 7 to 9 p.m.. Memorial Building, vestments a company can 13. Ralaa the tamparatura of. Friday Hebron Historic District Study Committee, 6 p.m. make in good customer B ld M B □ 1 Preschool story hour, 9:30 a.m., Andover Public Town Office Building. Park Place. 14. OMor paraona may frown on young motor­ n ^ r i i L Library. Welfare hours, 9 a.m. to noon. Town Hall welfare of­ Opening of Republican headquarters 8 p.m., 150 Grove relations. And doing so oc­ £ j | | ^ fice. Regional District 8 Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., casionally turns up cyclists riding------without the ollghtoot W lAlRlKl Community Health Service, Inc. 7:30 p.m., agency of­ Rham Junior High library. St. coiwldfration for other rood uaoro. V - P m fice, Columbia. valuable information that Newcomers Club, 8 p.m.. Middle School, Route 30. 15. Bird watchers could And omHhologleal In- '^iNi r 1 Fashion show, 8 p.m.. First Congregational Church, East Hartford Tuesday extensive testing and m u Water Pollution Control Authority, 8 p.m.. Town Office research failed to provide. toroot In the------3 □ Bolton Monday ' Building. Hospital auxiliary I hope that more com­ 18. Stout ones have ■ sturdy look about thorn. ZJBE Board of Education meeting, 7:30 p.m., Penney High Wednesday panies will begin accepting 17. To cut or dip. B a n s Today School. collect calls from con­ 20. Boeauoo of what they arc m adTol, certain PW- Nurses office hours, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office sets talent party ------have special value. Voter making session, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Community Tuesday Building. sumers. If we are willing □ m o Im I 1M to spend our time to call 22. AduK lomala of human race. Hall. Town Council, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers, Town Hall. Board of Admission of Electors, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Of­ VERNON — ’The Rockville General Hospital Auxi'iary St. George’s Episcopal Church 5th Annual Craft and fice Building. attention to a problem, the 23. Incinaratlon Impiloo------things to ■ B Wednesday will officially launch its 1980 follies, ”Skits-A-Frantic” company should be willing l a i H B Harvest Fair, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. church, Boston Turnpike Conservation Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Office with a talent party at the Country Squire, Route 83 (Route 44A). Handicapped Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Conference Building. to spend its money for the I Agrss to accept the judgas d ^slo n as tinsl. ■ Room, Town Hall. Ellington. call. Monday Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Council Thursday The talent party will be ’Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Anyone NAME...... I Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Com­ Chambers. ' Community Health Services, 7:30 p.m., Columbia office. over age 18 who is interested in participating in the show Refund update CLUES DOWN: 1. N would ooom an wrong lor a man to oommH ADDRESS...... I munity Hall. Retirement Board, 6 p.m.. Personnel Office, Town Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., library at Gilead Hill is urged to attend. There is a large cast to be filled as well You are not alone if you Tuesday Hall. School. as many behind the scene jobs which need personnel. sent for the Lysol Spring ------erlmoo, yol go unpunlahod. CITY...... S TA TE ...... J Anyone who can’t attend the party but who wishes to Cleaning Refund and 2. Neglecting thorn con oceodon ohorp rabuks. Board of Fire Commissioners. 6 p.m.. Community Housing Authority, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED YES □ | •Thursday help in any way should contact either Cheryl Olender received an expired check 3. 01 great age. Halt. 875-5356 or Lynne Marder, 875-1001. for fl. The manufacturer, Public Building Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Council 4. The higher they are, the mors Impraaalva. CLIP AND MAIL TO: I St. Maurice Church Altar Society potiuck supper, 6:30 South Windsor Patrons tickets for preferred, rewrved seating at the Lehn and Fink, reports p.m., parish center. Chambers. ,z* 8. A ------coat of paint shouldn’t bo PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE f Monday Oct. 24 and 25 performances of ^ e show are available by that hundreds of incorrect crocking or flaking, ate. Bolton Lioness Club, 7 p.m., Herrick Memorial Park. Fine Arts Commission, 7:30 p.m., Raymond Library. checks were sent out due to C/0 THE EVENING HERALD I Town Council, 8 p.m.. Council Chambers. calling 875-2058 or 875-1001. 8. Thera are uses one can And for an amply one 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER. CT. | an error at the fulfillment 10. H wild and unconlrdlabla, la certainly not of a house. To remedy the situation. raatralnad nature. 12. A boy Is apt to be ashamed to admit to bdng CONTEST RULES ^ D^ance classes slated . Solve the puzzle by filling In the missing Attars to make the frightonod by H. words that you think best fit the duos. To do this read each SOUTH WINDSOR - All children in to 5 p.m. 18. It can bo brushed or sprayed on. clue carefully for you must think thorn out and give every word the town may join dance classes spon­ ’Thursday classes will’ be held for 4 -H W e e k 18. A plont that has fronds. Ita true moaning. sored by the Recreation Department Grades 7 through 9 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. 21. For a man, the hunt for tMahaa a Mgh priority. . You need not be a subacriber to this newspaper to enter. You Wednesday, Oct. 8 and Thursday, Oct. 9. and for Grades 1 through 3 from 4 p.m. to 5 s c h e d u le d may submit as many entries as you wish. No mechanlcolly The Class content is flexible for each p.m. produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies of the entry group. Grades 1 through 12 and teaching The fee for the 8-week course is $8 and n e x t w eek blank will ba accepted. will be geared to the interests of the parents should register their youngsters . Anyone Is eligible to enter except employaes (and members students. Unisex at the Recreation Department, 91 Ayers VERNON - National 4- of their families) of the Evening Herald. Lessons will be given at the Community Road, or at the first class. Registration Barber/Styling Salon H Week will be observed . ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES Center, Room 16. forms are required for each child. next week and 31 Tolland NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK, AND BEAR A Wednesday classes for Grades 10 Class size is limited and those in­ 968 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER WORD LIST ___ _ County 4-H members have POSTMARK. through 12 will be from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. terested should register as soon as possi­ (NEAR ARTHUR DRUG) This list contains, among others, ths corrad words designed and made original . The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the Grades 4 through 6 will meet from 4 p.m. ble. for the PRIZE CROSSWORD PUZZLE foi^^rdoooo posters to promote the contestant who aenda In an all-corrod adutlon. If more than HAIRCUTTINQ FOR program. ’The posters will Wookond of O ct 4-5.1980 one all-corred adutlon Is reedvod, the prize money will be MEN A WOMEN ADD LARK shared equally. be displayed in store win- AID LAUOHTCR 1. IF NO ALL-CORRECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE dows and libraries ■URNINQ throughout the Vernon CATS LOOS ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK'S PRIZE. APPOINTMENTS LO V l CUDTARO The decision of the judges Is final and all contestantt agree to Churches plan events AVAILABLE TUE8.-FRI. area. curt MOUNTAINS Chrissy White of Tolland OAMI MOV! abide by the judges dedslon. All enUlas become the property MUtTANO professor of English educa­ series is r. Michael O’Con­ CMl was chosen as the grand DARK isaaaaciaifl of this paper. Only one prize will bo awarded to a family unit. Film scheduled DAUUHTIR OLD □ S i?lQBQ[3 1. Everyone has the same opportunity to win, lor ovary entry will tion at Central Connecticut champion in the poster D IC tN T r a in y nor whose topic is ’’Family flanons a n MANCHESTER - A State College and director and School: Partners in 647-1167 contest after she won the D IN M RANK bo checked, and the winner announced. No dalming Is RACT1DN RADY (3 n c asna film related to the rite o f' of the Connecticut Council Moral and Faith WALK.INS intermediate division. I IB i3Qn[B necessary. ^ ON past mcint ). The corred adutlon to this week’s Prlzeword will be Holy Communion will be of Teachers of English, Development.” The lec­ tATURDAV Kristen Maines of Storrs rnnmu DNtLR iflona a i ^ shown Sunday at 7 p.m. at will speak Sunday at 10:30 was the senior winner and RDUL i3 Q a a a published the following Saturday. ture will be held Sunday, at CLOSED i3 i3 tire Church of the a.m. at the Unitarian 7 p.m. in St. Bridget Parish MONDAYS . Audrey French of Stafford PDUNTAINt 10 The Herald roaerves the right to corrod any typographical Nazarene, 236 Main St., RDUR asaias i^nnaaa Universalist Society: auditorium. The public is Springs won the junior divi­ H tA T errors which may appear during the puzzle game. Manchester. Meetinghouse. 153 W. Ver­ invited. J r sion. MD felPlEIEIPtlalTlTlLLEJ 11. The sealed corred solution will be kept In the personal The film titled ’In non St. By reading the Honorable mention JDV custody of Nate Agoatlndll, President Manchester State Remembrance,” is an ef­ Her topic will be on the awards were presented to Family films 12. Upon accepting prize ’money, tfia contestant will be fort by Evangelical Films "New Conservatism in the Dawn Staves, Todd LAST WEEKS to produce a motion pic­ Schools.” Ms. Shugert, the MANCHESTER - Herald everyday. Maines, Christy Hipsley, photographed for the paper. ture which wouid recreate New England Director of South United Methodist and Kevin Maines, all of PUZZLE SOLUTION faithfully the dramatic the National Council of Church, 1226 Main St., in Storrs and Debby Wivagg UWEiniSE events surrounding the Teachers of English Cen­ cooperation with North Stay Informed of Tolland. ’The Stafford celebration of the Last sorship Committee, will United Methodist Church is ^^Westowii^l^tiartnacy Springs Qoth and Craft Supper and would heighten address such issues as sponsoring a family film Qub, led by Tally Hatch, K PUZZLE the worship experience of a school censorship and series on Sundays at 7 p.m. 455 Hartford Road with Local, State won the club division. communion service. at South Church. Young people ages 7-19 l i i c s p r i2IWHIk ^ l i z z L E humanistic philosophy of 6 4 3 -5 2 3 0 It is designed to deepen education. The first of the series, are eligible to join the 4-H. the meaning of the word This program will focus was held on Sept. 28 and antTNatlonal News. Club projects range from discipleship for every the topic was "The Strong- arts and crafts to various 23. KETTLE not naWa. Tha dua'a aggratalva wording tuitt a cast ol boy on issues affecting the OPEN 7 DAYS CLUES ACRD88: Doing altrnly lorblddon to Inlortoro (as with a KETTLE), rathar than believer. Willed Child.” kinds of animals and education of children. WASTED not A » lh« ctu» lmpll«», It Is wrong (I.*., Involvos tho martly baing wtrnad about a naltla. "In Remembrance” is Music for the program Leading the series is Dr. A WEEK 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. flowers. an unforgettable story of quostlon of -|ustfflcstlon-) to WASTE mingt. will include a classical James C. Dobson, a Chris­ FOR H I VOW SHOmw KIDS. Anyone interested in STRIVE not sWIit. Tho ooitslnly osa. In sny coso. STRIVE for wfisl the men and women who flute duet by Lisa Braat tian authority on the fami­ joining should contact the they want, ovwt though It may not bo prsctlosi to strlko. chose to follow a young Subscribe Today MOVE not lovo. Aptly, t chooon MOVE con bo oWooMsd to “turn out" CLUES DDWN: and Stephanie Lavigne. ly- Tolland County office. moit or loot “wo ir True lovo hat nothing to do with thoughts ol ono's 1. HASTENED not laalanad. Tha d u s t tpaculallva attituda tuna teacher from Nazareth and HASTENED batitr. to fatton things It a mors or Mot ttralghtforward Nursery care will be On Oct. 5 the topic will Route 30, Vernon, 875-3331 own RdvantaoR. of. the night that would Call 647-9946 physical prootat: ona aaqaeta, rathar than “mighi hops." to fatton available. A varied Sunday be "Shaping the Will MyadecT and ask for Judy Gifford, COIN not loin. Aptly, to COIN words Is an IsrtsW s tort ot thing and things raaaonabty taally. hsnes oflsn poosntlslly amusing. Join la a oomparattvaly trivial change their world Without Breaking the cooperative extension 4-H 3. LAW not taw. It M a LAW, rathar. that M a asaM thing. School program is provided anawar tinoa tha Unking ol words la oommonpitoa. THCHIOH POTENCY 4. NATKH4JL not rational. "On a rational batM" would mordy dupileato forever Spirit” ; Oct. 12, “Christian VITAMIN agent. MEAT not maal. It la not probaWa that ona wlH gat a oomplala for children. ttia vrord "proparly." tiraady praatnt In Itia dua Also, apadtying A communion service Fathering” ; Oct. 19, SUPPlSMiNT praptrtd maal horn tha rafrtgarator It la rathar that ona may waU WITH "pdmclan" Mndt to lavor NATIONAL. will follow the showing of "Preparing for MtNfflALS havt ocoatlon to gal Ihinga with which to a uto a maal. 100+30 THAT Gives YOU LASH not last Skwa axhaualad bqxara art apllo do a lot of clinching 5. LEDOE not htdga. Bacauta this la a cats ot Imagining tha bird aa- the film with Pastor Neale Lecture series labUthlng a natL a LEOQE la poatlbM. avan though In nahiro n would Adolescence; The Origins and lathing on aach ottiar, U la to LASH out. rathor. that daflnlttly Mcl ain officiating, MANCHESTER - In probobly chooto Iho hodgo. of Self Doubt” ; Oct. 26, 30 FREE MapellcPkM takas a “dlaUncT affoit. 7. LABnollaw. "Progroat" la tho koy word Much thol la now comoo from assisted by Associate conjunction with the POET not potm. Tha accutlng naturp of tha wording: "It Iw wrawf a r "Preparing for (not •Mirong tor") appllaa mors approprialaly to tha parson raaponti- tho tdonoo LAB. On Iho olhor hand, "law" boMMrt tha attbliny ol Pastor George Emmitt Catholic Church’s focus on Adolescence; Peer Each lunipot’f enormously thingt. bM. to. WIFE not UM. Tho duo's word "goT Itvora WIFE (vMwobM at an All are welcome to at­ the family during the Pressure & Sexuality” ; powerinl magneUc field poors PLAYER not tlayor. "Famous" (rathar than Inlamour or noloriout) aagaMWaa). out stresms 5 electrifloo par­ appUot Donor to PLAYER. tend the service. There is decade of the 1980s, St. Nov. 2, "What Wives Wish 18. EAST not past. EAST It tha mors oontribullva a ir. tinea "raUct" ticles that can cauae radio sig­ . SPEED not apond. It It to SPEED, rathar than to tptnd Iparhtpt Bridget Parish is planning can hardly ba oOMr than from tha past no admission fee. but an Their Husbands Knew nals to bounce crasUy about modtraWy). mat la a muttr of "axoatt." offering will be received. a series of lectures for the About Women; The Lonely the Earth. During one sunspot Nursery care is provided. coming year. The program Housewife” ; and Nov. 16, peak, Loudon telovIsioA. is jointly sponsored by the "What Wives Wish Their Viewers were startled to hear\3 Religious Education Office a New York taxi dispatcher 643-2711 Speaks Sunday Husbands Knew About ordning a drivar to proceed MANCHESTER - and St. Bridget Sdhool. Women; Money, Sex, and to Flatbosh Avenue. Diane Shugert. associate The first speaker of the Children." 10 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Oct. 4, 1»W

gentleman was listening to com­ committee member asked what ding. "In no way should we en- sent home with students. After the ting notices home to sign up for the ments about the state Legislature’s was meant by the PPB budgeting TownToll couarge the press not to be present motion passed, board member Weekly Reader, a national system. Charles Brisson, ad­ at the subcommittee meeetings. Robert Schwartz commented, two percent tax on oil companies’ Town Councilman William Ferris magazine for young school ministrative assistant for the We should advise the EDC not to profits. He remarked "With all the commented on the statements "You can get your Weekly Reader children. school system, answered. Planned made by members of the Economic have private meetings." now Hal." This was directed to gas I’ve heard here this afternoon, I could’ve filled up my tank for a Program Budgeting. Another com­ Deveiopment Commission asking member Harold Cummings who At Wednesday afternoon’s Meet week.” _____ mittee member had a different that a speciai subcommittee of the The Vernon Board of Elducation had commented at a previous the Candidates event, sponsored by answer, he said, “ Something meeting that if notices couldn’t be commission shouid be abie to meet adopted a policy this week which the Manchester Association for During a recent meeting of the shoved down our throats by the in secret without the press atten­ sent home this would preclude get­ wiil allow notices and such to be Retired Citizens, one older Vernon Computer Committee, a federal government.” ______

,iA' Obituaries Master plan update revived Hilda D. Kirby Ernest E. Schwartz EAST HARTFORD - Hilda By MARY KITZMANN years ago, and shows expected However, in determining the 1980- Faucher suggested a type of funding (Doucette) Kirby, 63, of 80 Colby MANCHESTER - Ernest E. Herald Reporter development which is far different 81 budget the board estimated It for updating the plan; none of the Schwartz, 59, of 171 B Downey Drive, from the avenues the town actually would have about $1 million surplus earlier proposals apparently sparked Drive, widow of Paul L. Kirby, died MANCHESTER - New life has Oct. 2 at Manchester Memorial died Thursday evening in Manchester developed. from the 1979-80 fiscal year. Rather interest. Memorial Hospital been breathed into hopes of updating Hospital. Alan Lamson, town olanner than the $1 million surplus, there will The PZC directed Lamson to He was the husband of Geraldine the town’s master plan of develop­ Born in Piattsburg, N.Y., she suggested updating the plan two years be about a $1.3 million surplus. request board action. 'The board will ment. Ouellette. ago, using 826,000 of federal Com­ Robert Weiss, general manager, be asked to approve an employee for resided in East Hartford for the past After two years of possible Mr. Schwartz was born in munity Development Block Grant suggested buying a new truck, only a portion of the fiscal year, from 38 years. She was a communicant of suggestions on how to fund the Leavenworth, Kan. June 17, 1921. money. But then the town voted 3 to 1 supplementing the insurance funds, December to June 31. Further fun­ St. Isaac Jogues Church in East le n ^ y projects - all of which fell He was a Chief Warrant Officer II, to withdraw from the program, and which will be underallocated, and ding would have to be decided in the Hartford and had been employed at through - the Board of Directors will ret. from the U.S. Navy after 21 the project was lost, along with construction for the Hall of Records next fiscal budget. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group of consider allocating |8,000 for a new years service. several others. to convert It Into the Probate Court However, using a town employee to United Technologies Corp. in East employee to work on updating the Hartford before her retirement. After his retirement from the Navy This year Lamson planned to ask with the surplus. update the plan means it will plan. in 1960 he was employed at Pratt and the Board of Directors for $50,000 to At a Planning and Zoning Commis­ probably take two or three years to Survivors are three sons, Robert P. The Comprehensive Plan of Whitney / ircraft Division, United update the plan, the difference in sion meeting. It noted a suggestion to complete it, according to Carol Zebb, Kirby of Manchester, ’Thomas G. Development, commonly known as Technoiogies in East Hartford for 10 cost due to price escalation. ’The use the surplus for updating the Com­ asssitant planner. Kirby of Rockville and Ronald G. the town’s master plan, guides the years. He then moved to Florida, money would fund an private consul­ prehensive Plan of Development. Using the $50,000 request of Lam­ Kirby of East Hartford; two Planning and Zoning Commission in where he worked in the real estate tant to work on the plan. This request Joseph Swensson, PZC com­ son, which was changed in budget daughters, Mrs. Patricia A. Buf­ its decisions. ’The plan segments the business until returning to. evolved Into a request for $13,000 missioner, noted the request of proceedings, for a private consul­ fington of East Hartford and Mrs. town by zones, and predicts expected Manchester in August. before the board for the 1980-81 Robert Faucher, a local social ac­ tant, the plan would be completed in Si’5; Jew Donna L. Nowsch of Hebron; two development for various areas. ’This u-J'S.- brothers, Malcolm Doucette and Besides his wife, he is survived by budget. tivist and who was recently ap­ a year. aids the commission, for example In three sons; Ernest E. Jr. of Bel Aire, ’The $13,000 was supposed to pay for pointed to the state Commission on ’The unallocated surplus stemmed Melvin Doucette, both of Piattsburg, evaluating whether a gasoline sta­ N.Y.; and eight grandchildren. Md., Gary, of Manchester a Larry of a town associate planner who would Housing to fund the project with the from increases in the interest from tion should be allowed in an area Ellington; a daughter, Mrs. (^thy work on updating the plan. ’The Board unallocated surplus funds. investment tax collections and state ’The funeral is Monday at 9:16 a.m. where expected development is from the Newkirk & Whitney Rice of Enfield and eight of Directors, however, axed the The suggestion was about the aid. ’The town departments also had primarily residential. Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., grandchildren. proposal in finalizing the budget. fourth time during the past year. about $164,000 left from the old fiscal The nian was last updated about 15 Blast Hartford, with a mass at 10 Funeral services will be Saturday year. a m. at St. Isaac Jogues Church in at 4:30 p.m. in th Holmes Funeral Blast Hartford. Burial will be in St. Home, 400 Main Street. Burial will be Mary’s Cemetery in East Hartford. at the convenience of the family. Trap shooters from throughout the area turned out to compete under the watchful eyes of Bill Monteiro, Friends may call at the funeral Memorial contributions may be Fogarty retires style home tonight from 7 to 9 and Sunday made to the Manchester chapter of range officer. Dutch has been active In toe Ar­ from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial the American Heart Association. MANCHESTEIt — It was a rainy between the farm and the town hall. And through his help in organizing my/Navy Club, serving as president contributions may be made to the night to rem em ber and an un- employee trips, and jokes, those and on toe Board of Directors. ’The American Cancer Society, 670 forgetabie person to honor. Joseph S. Jakiel attending last night credited him Civitan Club awarded Dutch their Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. Nearly" ^ persons honored and ROCKVILLE - John S. Jakiel, 73, with doing "much to foster good citizenship award in 1967 and the 06105. remembered James “ Dutch’’ of Rhodes Rd. Tolland died Friday in Democratic Party honored him in Fogarty last night. 'They were employee morale.” Rockville (General Hospital. 1979. drawn to the retirm ent dinner at the Ehitch, a Manchester native, began Felix F. Muleronka Mr. Jakiel was bom in Rockville But he doesn’t like to speak about Bill Monteiro of East Hartford hoists the flag on the new Photos by Army/Navy Club for the civil as a town employee after serving in MANCHESTER - Felix F. and was a lifelong area resident. He his activities or his reputation which preparedness director by years of his the Navy during the end of World pole dedicated to the memory of Ray Stanizzi at the Andover Betty Ryder Muleronka, 64, of Tequesta, Fla., was an Army veteran of World War in many cases prec^ es him. His warmth, cheerfulness and caring. War n. Sportsman’s Club first annual Memorial Shoot. formerly of Windsor, died Friday in II. He was employed as a receiving bashfulness is one trait. ’The dinner’s It is hard to characterize in words He joined the Manchester Fire the home of his daughter, Mrs. Judith clerk by the Kingfisher Co, Division program summarizes some others a man who always has a joke, gives Siena, 40 Lexington Drive. of Garcia Corp. until his retirement. such as special, laughter, good man, Mr. Muleronka was horn in the He was a communicant of St. anyone in sight a gentle ribbing, and goes out of his way to help others, forced Ws retirement. father, work, coffee room, unique, Poquonock section of Windsor, he Joseph’s Church and a member of the But perhaps the best characterlza- conUnued his service to toe and unforgetable, and of course had lived in Windsor most of his life, Old Clerks organization of Rockville. tion was toe simple description on other areas, serving as a thank-you Dutch. summering at Misquamicut Beach, He is survivied by two brothers: And although he is leaving town R.I., and moving to Florida a year toe celebraUon’s program. '®" Stanley of Manchester and Joseph of "Dutch” it said centered on toe code inspector, and sealer of weights hall as an employee he may be back, and a half ago. Before retiring in Ellington; five sisters; Mrs. Rose in another capacity. Perhaps, toe yellow page, and beneath it “ A friend and measures He has been serving James Fogarty 1974, he was employed in the Flower of Tolland, Mrs. Bernice g j j .. ® in these capacities since 1967. suggestion is, as mayor. purchasing department of the Rocky Sullivan of Tolland, Mrs. Steffie ’I ^ t Dutch was around when he Hill Veterans Home and Hospital. He Grant of Tolland, Mrs. Annie Boot of was needed was a frequently heard was a World War II Army veteran, Pawtucket, R.I., Mrs. Helen McCor­ comment. Many still recall the story serving in the Medical Corps. He was mack of Rockvillle and several Campaign alliance jumps of the ice storm several years back. a member of St. Gabriel’s Church in neices and nephews. Funeral ser­ ’The story told to those of us who Windsor. vices will be Monday at 9:15 a.m. A came to Manchester later, was that He is also survived by his wife, from the Burke-Fortin Funeral Dutch worked 24 hours a day during Sophie (Szetela) Muleronka; two Home, 76 Prospect St. Rockville with toe crisis, going out of toe way to across party barriers sisters. Miss Florence Muleronka a Mass at St. Joseph’s Church at 10 |v' B f : A and Mrs. Alice Dush, both of Wind­ a.m. ease toe problems. sor; three grandchidren, Mary, " I ’ve never seen anything like it,” By MARY KITZMANN Burial will he in St. Bernard’s people of many views, and to some Peter and Michael Siena. several town employees have Herald Reporter . ^ Js * V' Cemetery. extent so does to Republican Party,” Funeral servcie services will be frequently said. MANCHESTER - A lo c a l Callings hours in the funeral home Joyner said. “ The philosophies held at 9:15 a.m. Monday from the But more than dedication he was registered Democrat has jumped \ L will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sun­ overlap.” Carmon Funeral Home, 6 Poquonock honored last night for his caring and parties to serve as campaign coor­ day. When contacted Mrs. Cottle was Ave., Windsor, with a mass of Chris- friendliness. Dutch performed and dinator for a Republican. ti;.;i burial at 10 a.m. in St. Gabriel’s aided many special problems M „ surprised that "it didn't take long to Although she's not heading a 9 Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s UConn retirees otoer employMS.^He jan^an egg a ^ “ Democrats for Joyner” committee, find out." She said she knew Joyner for "20 Cemetery, Poquonock. STORRS— Forty-five recent meat service, acting as the go- Cottle is directing the re- years, and knows what a hard worker - A 4 Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 University of Connecticut retirees election bid of Rep. Walter Joyner Rec programs he is.” Pete Falkovich of East Hartford, club president, con­ to 9 p.m. Sunday. will be honored Sunday at UConn’s Joyner seeks re-election in toe 12th Friends and relatives gathered at the Andover Sportsman’s Club on Route 6, Andover, Sunday, as flag pole honoring the ANDOVER - Registration for toe "I don’t think there is a conflict in ducts the dedication ceremonies. Looking on are, from left. Memorial donations may be made first Retirement Convocation. Assembly District, facing challenger Andover Recreation Commission’s being a Democrat,’’ she said. "I late Ray Stanizzi was dedicated. Bill Monteiro anil Ron Cloutier, both of East Hartford; to St. Gabriel’s Church or the Wind­ The convocation will take place Malcolm Barlow, a newcomer to basketball and volleyball programs don’t vote a strict Eliemocratic ticket sor Volunteer Ambulance Fund. from 2 to 4 p.m. in Von der Mehden Manchester politics. Bruce Ryder of Hartford; and John Rice of Coventry. will be Monday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. anyway. I vote for the person." Recital Hall here. A reception, ’There had been rumors early in toe at the Town Office Building. Mrs. Cottle said she had not been hosted by President and Mrs. John A. campaign season Mrs. Cottle, 17 Andover sportsmen hold shoot In Memoriam Suggestions for other sports active in Democrat Party cam­ DiBiaggio will be held in the Glass Grandview St., would direct the cam­ In loving memory of Harold Leggett, who passed programs will be accepted by the paigning, and did not plan to be. But away October 4th, 1979 Lobby afterwards. paign. But it was not finalized until commission. perhaps, "if I believed in a can­ Joyner released the campaign com­ Sweet is the word of remembrance. didate," she would campaign for Dear is the one who is gone. mittee’s names this week. According either a Republican or Democrat. In memory we will always keep him. Ray Stanizzi memorialized to several sources there was some Just as the years roll on. Smith helps Reagan Patricia Cottle But she did not believe serving as hedging on whether a Democrat Joyner’s campaign coordinator Sister, Edith Massey should direct toe campaign. But ap­ ” I felt comfortable asking her todie MANCHESTER — Curtis Smith, as the lia is o n b e tw e e n the would harm her reputation among 1971, died on June 22 at age 58. He parently toe friendship between the toe campaign coordinator and she By BETTY RYDER part of it was used to erect a flag pole of the deceased, and their daughter, 52 Downey Drive, will serve as the Manchester supporters and the state the Democrats. had been active In all of its programs In Memoriam Democrat and the Republican won felt comfortoble accepting,” Joyner Family Editor in Stanizzi’s memory. An additional Sandra Pezzente, both of East Hart­ local coordinator for the campaign headquarters, Joyner agreed "she will not be dis­ and was named recipient of the first $600 was realized from the shoot and ford, were among toe many friends bk out. said. In I And loving memory of Mildred D'Amato for Ronald Reagan and George Bush, smith is a ...c.iiDer of toe town ow n ^ by the Democratic Party.” More than 125 people turned out Most Valuable Member Award in wbo puM d away October 4, 1967. Mrs. Cottle was registered as a Asked about toe philosophical split will go into a newly-formed A.S.C. and relatives attending the Republican Town Com mittee leader of District 9 in Other Jovner camnaigners are Sunday to participate In the Andover 1976. Family Benefit Fund which will be ceremonies. Someone remembers and someone cares. Democrat in 1960 according to between toe parties Joyner replied it Chairman Robert Von Deck ap- the town’s voting districts. He Leslie Belcher, officer of the Sportaman’s Club first annual Ray Contributions nearing the $600 Your name is whispered in our prayers. records at toe Registrar of Voters was minimal. "Perhaps on a national utilized as needed to aid toe family of A plaque bearing Stanizzi’s name A smile, a tear, a thought sincere. pointed Smith to the posiion. In attended toe Republican National Democratic Town Committee, who Stanizzi Memorial Fund Shoot. mark were received prior to Sun­ a deceased member. will be affixed to toe base of toe flag How often we wish you were here Office. She reappli^ for Democratic level there would be a greater Bush’s presidential bid. Smith was Convention as an alternate delegate, will serve as treasurer, and Althea Stanlul, who joined the club in day’s trap shooting competition and Mrs. Ray (Millie) Stanizzi. widow pole at a later date. the First Congressional District East registration in 1972. difference in philosophies,” he said. Potter, Gardner Street, as assistant ' Sadly missed by her husband and children Mrs. Cottle was toe social chair­ "But on a local level toe people coordinator. treasurer. man for Joyner in his campaign two matter more than toe parties.” In this new capacity he will serve Other committee members are In Memoriam years ago when, in a tight contest, he Joyner said it was not unusual to Robert Smith, publicity, Harry Gilead church beat Democrat Theodore Cummings, have a.Democrat working for him, as In sad and loving m em ory o f Edward W Scott, who Reinhorn, and Peter DiRosa, passed away October 5. 1^8 otoer Democrats and unaffiliated HEBRON - The Gilead toe incumbent. finance, and Patricia Lawrence, God took him home, it was his will. Congregational Church, Gilead Joyner says the party difference voters are working for him in this Mary Warrington, Peg Martin, But in our hearts he liveth still Street, has several programs planned between him and his campaign coor­ election and had in the past. Shirley Bjarkman, Curt Smith, and Ml Sadly missed by daughter Edna, and Nora for the week of Oct. 6. dinator does not matter. “ ’The Democratic party embraces Kim Merz. mim On Monday there will be a Cluster In Memoriam Workshop for teachers. The topic Bowers School Fair , Veterans Council will be ’ ’Bible Ways to Teach.” It In loving mem ory of P. Joseph Murphy, who passed MANCHESTER - The Bowers MANCHESTER -T h e Veterans Registration open away October 5. 1973.. will be in the social room from 7:30 Council of Manchester will meet at 8 School Fair will be Saturday from 10 MANCHESTER - The to 9:30 p.m.' a.m. to 1 p.m. at toe school on p.m. Monday in toe Army & Navy That heart breaking day inyear '73. On Oct. 7 there will be an AA Manchester Recreation Was the saddest of all in our memory Princeton Street. Club. God took you home to peace and rest meeting at 8 p.m. in toe parish house. Department’s fall adult cultural The fair will include clowns, We lost a husband and father who was one of life's Family night will be observed program is still accepting registra­ best. balloons, food, games, plants, UConn ‘Derby Day’ Wednesday starting at 8 p.m. Marion tion for intermediate bridge lessons. pumpkins, a Moonwalk, and a thumb­ STORRS— The Gamma Omega Sadly missed by Alice Murphy and family Foote will present a travelogue on Registration will be conducted Mon­ print lady. In addition, handmade chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity at her trip to Europe and to see the Pas­ day through Wednesday from 10 a m. crafts will be on sale, while items toe University of Connecticut is spon­ To pay respects sion Play at Oberammergau. All In­ to 1 p.m. at toe Arts Building on from local merchants will be raffled. soring its 26th annual "Derby Day” MANCHESTER — Members of^ terested people of the community are Garden Grove Road. The bridge Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Sun­ invited to attend. 'Curtia Smith her today, which is Parent’s Day class will meet for eight weeks from day at 2:30 p.m. at toe Holmes Church sale at the State University. 1 to 2 p.m. starting Thursday Oct. 9. Funeral Home to pay respects to toe VERNON — The parishioners of Sigma Chi has held this event at The cost is $9 per.person. Further in­ late Mrs. Mabel Holmes, who was a Draft gets hearing St. Joseph’s Church will sponsor__ a UConn almost every year since 1951. formation Is available by contacting member of the lodge. food and bake goods sale Saturday As in toe past, this event is designed the Arts Building, 647-3089. GLASTONBURY - The Glaston­ from 4:30 to 8 p.m. and Sunday from V®*'' bury Forum will present its first be Clayton A. Dietrich, a lawyer and 9 a.m. to noon, after all weekend Dimes, according to Derby Day Chorus rehearsal program Sunday when it sposnsors a retired colonel in toe Judge Advocate masses. Chairman Brian McGuinness, a General’s Department, United States MANCHESTER - The Beethoven discussion on "The Draft - Pros and The sale will be in toe church hall, from Avon. Air Force R e^rve and Robet L. Hill, Chorus will hold a rehearsal Tuesday Cons" at 7 p.m. in the Social Hall of 33 West St. , lOH in 25th year V • J f- the Congregational Church in South a JAG liaison to toe University of Cheese and cabbage pierogi and Open house 1 ^ . from 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel MANCHESTER — Instructors for Glastonbury. Connectiuct and a former ser­ Babki will also be available at toe Lutheran Church. MANCHESTER - The Square Cir­ the Handicapped Is starting its 25th Members of the public are invited viceman with toe Army. sale. Mrs. Helen Koniar is chairman i This will be toe final rehearsal cle Club of Manchester Lodge of year Sunday at toe Manchester High and are asked to participate by Speaking againsl toe draft will be of the sale. The public is invited. before the performance scheduled Masons will hold an open h o i^ Mon­ School pool at, 12:30 p.m. asking questions and expressing Majorie Baechler, a Navy veteran of All proceeds will be used for toe for Sunday, Oct. 12 at toe North day at toe Masonic Temple.' New members are welcome to Mrs. Ray (Millie) Stanizzi of East Hartford, at right, United Methodist Church. All various points view. World War If and a member of toe celebration of toe church’s Diamond All Masons and their friends are In- Society of Friends and James Waller, come at this time, to join the es­ pauses for a moment at the memorial honoring her late members are asked to attend. There Time will be allowed following toe Jubilee scheduled for Oct. 26 with a v it^ to attend from 10 a.m. to noon. Paul Thibodeau of East Hartford, who with the aid of members and friends, built the flag pole, places a public relations director for toe Pontifical mass at 3 p.m. followed by tablished group of young people who husband. With her is their daughter, Sandra Pezzente, also will be a coffee hour preceding the speakers’ presentations for audience There will be card games, pool spend their Sundays teaching han­ chrysanthemum plant at base. Salvation Army in Connecticut and dinner and dancing at 'Ihe Colony in of East Hartford. rehearsal. participation. playing and refreshments. dicapped youngsters how to swim. Speaking in favor of toe draft will Rhode Island. Talcottville. 12 - EVENING HERALD. Sat, Oct. 4, I960 TV today. EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 4, I860 - 13 ______iio w w H O ______Movin' On' Part I. 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Kyle SO ring Kirk Douglas (pictured). first episode, host Bob Vila tours a 7000ysarstoshowwhyhsbslisvss “ BattM of Britain’' 1989 Michael By LEN AUSTER ready to play but these are basically 0:30 blast off second-string Xavier goalie op Luke Woo There diiapidstsd houss in Dorchestsr, tha Invenilon of the plow is ths 'trig­ Cains.LsursrtcsOliviar.Epicdrsms Ayer added two goals on boots of 35 d ) Fincoladaa John Cassavetes. Carrie Herald Spoiiswriler young kids and they didn't unders­ B AnoUiorVlow Massachussttsthstwlilbecofflpls- ger' of historical change. (Closed- covering iSwssksin 1040 whan Dan Coughlin into the cage. Falcon dD Abbott And CoatoHo Snodgress. Charles Durning. One challenger for Hartford Coun­ and 45 yards, one in each half, to tand. tely renovated. Captioned) (60 mins.) Nazi Germany launched and sus­ netminder Hugh O’Gorman, a ^ OavayAndOoNath Amy Irving and Andrew B Prom Jumptirool 'Jazz move his total for the year to 12 while Vooallal s' In a nightclub aatling. tha 9 Bob Newhart Show 8:30 tained massive air attacks on Bri­ ty Conference (HCC) soccer honors "We talked about them (East) Conautlatton Stevens. The dim will be By sophomore as is Coughlin, was in­ SO traa-whaaling teal singing of AlJar- 7:00 E Special Movla Praeanlatlon tain, s savage, prolonged attack Whalers sophomore Colin Doran tallied his 0:45 broadcast for the first time on was pushed into the background as being strong offensively. The first raau and the olaaaio. compalllng E Agroneky And Company 'Chinatown' 1974 Stars: Jack Ni­ thstwssptsnnedasapreludstothe jured and had to be replac^. Now Day fifth goal of the campaign to get the (E network television as a special AHInTheFamUy cholson, Faye Dunaway. In 1937, s Invasion and occupation of the Bri­ Earl Yost offensive-mind East Catholic over­ half (though) they were doing it with 7:00 ballad atyla of Carmen McRae Eagles started. McConville at 19:58 off a nice chip movie presentation on Satur­ damontirala the range at modern WHd Kingdom Los Angeles private eye takas on s tish Isles. (2 hrs., 50 mins.) powered Xavier High, 6-1, yesterday four guys : ^ l e we had our fullbacks iHotFiidoa shore up by Doran to Ciszewski, who in turn day. October 4 on CBS-TV. ja u vocals. (Cloaad-Ctptionod) Batttaetar Galactlca aimpis divorce case and burrows E Championship WrsatNng Doran on a long throw-in from ) Brady Kida Sports Editor at Cougar Field. and midfielders back.” SportaCentar into it until it leads lo murder and s 9 Living Faith set McConville up all alone in front of ) My Thro# 8ona CMCM u tn m t FM IWCT twc . B Saaama Btraat Ayer at 6:25 got the Eagles rolling in World OpportuntUea ms)or political ccandal. (2 hra., 30 9 Second City TV The triumph moves the high- "Against Xavier we never expect ) Naara the cage made it 4-6. Ayer on a direct B SportaCanlar Bishop Shoon 12:30 the first half and Ayer nestled a 35- ) SportaContor mins.) defense powered Eagles, who've scored 37 to dominate anything but we kick sent a grounder to McConville B DavayAndGolath — B hoNaNa 9 This Old House This series (S) Movla-(Comedy) **^ “ Head times already, to 4-0 in the HCC and yarder into the upper right hand cor­ dominated the first half,” remarked ) Dodlay^o^lOhl « coaFtnoe urykh ma and he at 22:06 completed his hat I O DIftaranI Drummer: Elvin OOncoUponACIaaaic 'A Tale of focuses on ths rshsbilitation of two OvarHaals” 1979 JohnHssrd. ner of the cage where the post and Jo n a t Tha musical Imaglnallon ol Two CHlea' Part I. Chartea Dick- vsrydifferentkindsofhouses.Inthis Mary Bath Hurt. He is so madly, hel- 8-0 overall. The setback drops the East Coach Tom Malin, “ Our I FalthForToday trick by tipping it past the Falcon ana's story of myatary, love and pIssBiy amiUenthathewillgotoeny crossbar meet at 27:51 for a 2-0 half­ I Momingtown madam )azz pionaar EMn Jonas la first eplsods, host Bob Vila tours a Big difference between the now The long-range plan of the Whalers Falcons, only in their second year of defense wasn't challenged but that's keeper. A Doran swan dive set up the honor during the French Revolution diiapidstsd house In Dorchester, Isngth to woo theoblect of his affec­ 7:30 explored by locuslng on a slngla defunct World HockeyAssociation, varsity competitipn, to 2-2 in the HCC time bulge. because the offense controlled the opens with Lucia Manate learning tion from her husband. (Rated PQ) is to build for the future and to date, direct kick. d ) Arthur And Company compoaHion. ‘Three Card Molly.' Msssschussttsthatwillbecomple- East outshot Xavier, 17-0, in the that har father, who has been miss­ mins.) which numbered the New England Galarneau (who can't speak and 6-2 overall. ball," he agreed. d ) QroovlaOoollaa BM o vIo -(C artoon)— H ‘‘Ultio tety renovated. Ayer at 24:12 capped East’s maaa ta allowed to thaw and ing for almost 20 years. Is alive. 9 Movla-(Mystery)** "CharNa opening 40 minutes. The Falcons 0 Nowarfc And RaaNty 11:67 Proapoctlno' Quaal: Barry Ziakin. Munnald” Hana Christian Andar- 0K)0 Whalers among its membership, and English), Volcan and Arthur, all look East’s next clash is Tuesday after­ “ I would put this front line procaada to envelope everybody in (Cjosed-Captloned) Chan In Shanghai’’ 1936 Warner scoring with a 45-yarder which was n ArcMoa 9 Tim a Out aditar of lha 'Opportunity Proapao- •an'atalaofthamarmakllnlovawHh E 9 The Love Boat ‘Another the was said noon against non-conference foe arrived late and had only a couple (McConville, Doran and wing Chris town. (2 hra.) 9 Soccer Made In Germany Oland. IreneHarvey. Smugglingand like blue chippers. almost a carbon copy of his first tal­ Buga Bunny Show tor'. Hoat: Loula Rukayaar. anhumanprincaiaacarioonclasaic Time, Another Piece' Anun meets a minutes of warm-up. ® Sp^aCantar 9 That’s Hollywood gang wars engage Charlie Chan's to be the goalies. Glastonbury High at the Tomahawks’ Ciszewski along with Ayer) against VIowpoInt On Nutrition AFTERNOON for tha whole family. (Rated Q ) (00 former lover, and an aetronomer ly- S S MundoRaal mine.) 9 M.A.8.H. wentato check out heavenly human atlentioninthscttyof Shanghai. (90 When the, NHL absorbed the best pitch at 3:30. "We were still on the bus (at the any front line around," Malin added. Undordog 9 Aak The Manaigar 12:00 9 In Boarch Of Xavier averted the shutout at the 8:00 E Fat Albert 4:48 bodies. (Repeat; 60 mins.) mins.) Short punts, passes start of the gam e),” agreed Xavier 10:26 7:28 1:00 financial franchises of the WHA last Senior co-captain Terry McCon- McConville began a four-goal burst 31-minute mark on a goal by Jay d ) Mfghty Mouao-Hacfcfa And E Amarica'a Top 10 X KIdaworld 9 ) Uttan B Movie -(C o m e d y )...... 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Picks up where “Amer­ League in Steve Grogan’s book are, Moodus, "We told them we had to be 10:27 7:30 sssrehing lor his brother srrlvea at While the Whalers finished higher past three defenders and driving a East outshot Xavier, 32-6. SuporfrIorMfa (QT F.A. Soccer England va B IB B Motor Laa^BaaabaR tha $360,000 added race la for ican Qraffili'' Isft off. taking Its 9 Aak NBCNawa Qama Of Tha Waak thraa-yaar-old Thoroughbrada and E Face The State youthful crowd lo new adventures in Qrsymarsh Lodge In time for the an- than any of their former WHA in order, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Denver, GD OavayAndOoNath 10:20 Norway E Muppeta Show ® U.S. Tabla Tannia Norihwaat 9 9 JonnyOuaat B BuparalarProMa up. liva from Balmont Park, Elmont, new places. (Rated PQ) (2 hre.) nualceremonyof'burning'the black counterparts and qualified for the Miami and Houston. 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The deadline applied to former Japan Day By Day gr ound cities, giant plantsand dino­ Hockey League President John had not exercised a right to renew for "I now look forward to sitting down ( E ® SchooihouaaRoGfc tha plane's sole survivor of tha ac­ *:90 E OutorUmRs 9 GoMan Aga Of Talavtelon 8 NFL Ravlaw And Pravtaw defense is always doing something to g9 Movla -(Sclanca Fiction) ••• saurs. (Rated Q ) (90 mlna.) one year the contract between players 8:26 cident. Invastigata tha circum­ E Mario And Tha Magic Movla (9) Boxing From Otymplc Auditor­ 10:00 1:10 confuse you.” ....Houston Oiler Coach Ziegler, acting as arbitrator of a dis­ with Blaine and his agent to continue “ Earth va. Tha Flying Saucara" 9 America’s To p 10 E Nawa 8 ABCNaw a 4 ium, Loo Angolot now under contract in the NHL. d ) InThaNowa 1008 Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor. stances of the accldant. (2 hrs.) pute between player Blaine Stoughton and the Whalers. to negotiate a new contract in good G ^ L m L u o y 9 Mayor AthOnaon’s Forum As School Match Wtta E 9 Fantasy Wand A young men 1:15 Bum Phillips has 40 pairs of cowboy Secret military rocketa are ahot 9 Candlapin Bowing Victory Garden Stoughton and the Hartford Whalers, At issue was Stoughton’s claim the Stoughton went to U.S. District faith. There has never been any ques­ 12:26 9 HarvaatTampla 9 Honoymoofiora with little time to live wants to fulfill CD ABCNaw a boots, which he wears 12 months of down by myaterloue flying aaucera. e9 BeRnyHMShow Whalers failed to offer him a new Court in Hartford seeking free agent 0:30 E In The News 9 They Write Tha Songs: Yip Ha^ 9 KungFu hie fantasy of becoming an Otymplc 1:30 Friday decided that Stoughton is a tion we want Blaine here in Hart­ Sclenliate muat develop a new Fleh the year, but he admits he'd gladly ^ Tom And Jarry Show 12:30 burg This program features songw­ O Jazx At Snowbird 'HartiaMann champion, end a beautiful heiress (B ) NC AA Feetball Ohio Slala va contract or exercise their one-year status and 6600,000 in damages. But weapon to save the earth. (90 1 Love Lucy swap his best pair for one Super Bowl free agent subject to equalization ford,” he said. "However should 0 FHntatonaa E Lone Rangar-Tarzan riter Yip Hsrburg singing hit at Snowbird' (60 mlna.) who wenta to merry egeinal her UCLA or Cslifomls vs Michigan mlna.) x S S.G0 renewal of his old pact by a league Judge Jose Cabranes ruled last week Blaine elect to sign with another GD Vlawpoint On Nutrition E Addams FamNy mslodiss from such works as ‘The 9BWMoyara’Joumor(^mpaign falher'e wishes ventursa to the Is­ 1:55 ring. The boots are made from the effective June 1, 1980. 9 Haathctffa-DIngbat E Face The State that only Ziegler had the right to ar­ 9 VWaAlagra E American Bandstand Wizard of Oz*. and discussing such '60' Pari III. Host Bill Moysrs contin­ land reaorl. (Repeat; 60 mine.) 8 USAFRaNelouaFHm team, we will look for compensation 8:66 10:66 E Movie-(MuelcaFComedy) •• H skin of crocodile, alligator, lizard, os­ E Apple FoNshara diverse stage parsonslltiasas J u ^ ues with his axsminstlon of tha Pra- 9 9 T h e 1070a: AnExpkWonOf 2KM bitrate the dispute. E InThaNawa “ Oamee’’ 1034JoenBlondeH.DIck equal to Blaine’s talents.” CD In The News 9 Jataona Garland and the Marx Brothars. sidantlal esmpsign of 1980. (60 CountryMuelcThlegelseventIrom CD Newa trich, python, kangaroo, elephand 10:67 Powell. Amlllionaire.withacomplex Stoughton tied with Buffalo's Dan­ Stoughton had sought to be S;S7 9 TMaWaaklnBaaaball 9 SNmCulaina mins.) Ford'efheeterinWaehlngton.D.C.. 8Movla. * 11K)0 E Movla-(Drama) *** “Johnny 3-30 Richard Dawson hosts sn all-nsw Larry Qstiin, Glen Campbstl. ino Wortd War It. (2 hra.) plea. E Soiri Train weakness was in goal. Ahmad Rashad of Minnesota, Chuk CD Btigt BunnHIoad Runner Apollo" 1040 Tyrono Powor. Dor- SlMovlo-(Romanco)— tk "Onco ‘All-Stsr Family Fsud' competition Barbara Msndrell, and Msl Tillis. 9 Risk O f Marriage scored 44 assists for a 100-point E Plaaticman Family E In Tha News That's one part of the 1980-81 During testimony in Stoughton’s Bkow ^othy Lamour. A good naturad boy InPoila” 1070 Wayna Rogers. An f ssturing the crew of ABC's popular R epast; 60 mins.) 9 TMa Week In BasabaN Muncie of New Orleans, Norris 9 Froorammlng Unannounced 1K)0 duke overWindham season in his first year in the NHL. federal court case, it was revealed a ‘Th# Love Boat' esrios challenging XHereuMde E Ltttta Rascals luma into a crook, raaantful of hla unasauming American scraanw- 9 Independent News 2:06 Whaler family that appears to be im­ Thomas of Tampa Bay, and Ken 9 9 9 Batman And Tha Super their guest star passengers. (00 After Ziegler’s decision. Whalers’ ( C S Fonx And The Happy Daye E Movla -(Advantura-Drama) * father, a white-collar crook. (2 rltar. with coaching from a worldly 10:30 E Moment Of MadltsUon proved. Houston and Joe Lavender of dozen other NHL clubs had already chauffeur and a beautiful British ari­ mins.) 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HIsloricsl the E)ast Catholic girls' swimming saying “ We respect Mr. Ziegler’s CE InThaNawa brought together because of a hol­ back and Mike Veisor has been O MlatarRoQara 3:30 9 Living Faith office eecretary falls in love with an 11:00 drama about Townsend Harris, the 11:27 dup and a daring train robbery. (2 landed from the Chicago Black team dunked previously unbeaten 9 Carraacolandaa CE Sporta Spaclacular 1)WBA 9 NFL Review And Pravlaw official from the Russian Embassy. E E 9 9 9 N ew t first U.S. Ambassador to Japan. (2 Aak NBCNawa hrs.) Financial help 0:30 SI Foatharwaight Championship faa- Back in London, she is qusstloneid E M Jt.S JI. hrs., 15 mins.) Hawks. With the Hawks, Veisor had Windham High, 94-78, yesterday at 11:30 B World Cup Tminl* ( E S k i turlng Eusoblo Podroza v i Rocky ______EVENING______by British Intslligsncs while he Is E Benny HWShow ^ 2:60 Thanks to the financial assistance CEO ra kP ack Choppy And ThoPrlncou to be content to sit on the bench and Blast Hartford High's pool. Scooby Boo Rtchia Rich Lockrldgo live tram Great Gorge qusstlonsd byhis superiors. (2hrs., (9) Profaealonal Football From CDMovle.<8uepenee)— H "The Bolton tops Gheney QPSTlMindarr Chmpkmohlp WrooMng from nine Manchester men, Freshman Laura Negri set her se­ CoOag^ootbaN Pravlaw 8 Playboy Club. MoAloa. N.J.. 2) 30 mins.) Canada British Columbie ve Killing” 1866 Starling Hayden, pick up splinters while Tony B Nova 'The Pink and Tha Blue' B Victory Gordon BB n o w o i Electric Company Acapulco Cliff Cup Challango foa- 9 Faetlval Of Faith Saekatchewan Colsen Gray. An sisborats bsnkroli Esposito performed. duplicate plaques were made cond mark by turning in a 2:03.2 With tha help of paychologlala and Waohtngtbn Wooh In Rovlow X ttaraky And Hutch HotFudge turlng compatitlon botwaan U.S. 9 9 9 Saturday Night At Tha 9 On Location: Don Mcklae And theft tetiedintoscruciaihorsersce. available to those admitted to aoctologiata, 'Nova' looka at tha H Whot About Women E Raekig From Balmont Fork Garrett was simply superb clocking in the 200-yard freestyle. and Mexican divara. 3) World Team Movlaa '(Centennial: The She­ Me Wlao Guys The maeter of sd-Mb (2 hrs.. 3 mins.) .15 children raiaad after a decade of n Superman O Bnoak Provlowa Co-hoata membership in the Manchester Negri in the Elaglettes' first meet of in COC soccer tilt Scooby Doo-RIchIa Rich Surfing Champlonshlpt from Hon­ pherds' Stars: Gregory Harrison, and put down host s his own comedy 3:00 Thursday night against Detroit in aax role redefinition and drawa 1:26 Roger Ebert and Qar># Siskal open 0:46 olulu. Hawaii. (00 mkis.) Timothy Dalton. Ths day of the open spscisl. Taped before s live CD Movie .(D ra m a )— H " I Walk going the distance, kicking aside 29 Sports Hall of Fame two weeks ago. the season eclipsed the mark in the aome faaclnatlng concluaiona aa to CE In Th o N a w i thairthIrdsaaaonasPBS'sraaldant With the lone goal coming at the into the right hand com er of the O a S Tima Out B Movie-(Comady)*** “Mora range comestosclosessCoiorsdo audience at tt^ SshsrsHotsI In Las the Line” 1970 Gregory Peck. why.avanln I960.boyawlilbaboya 1:30 raviawara with reviews of tha Red Wing shots against the Black Iliose who contributed were John 500 free. She also captured the 100 5:10 mark of the first half, Bolton «:Sa American Gratfltl" Ron Howard. gains Its statehood. Sheep, which Vegas, this spscisl la a riotous dis­ Tuesday Wald. A rural sheriff falls cage. and girla will be glrla. (Cloead- QD Thirty MlnutM recently ralassad 'Middle-Age Sommers of Allied Printing, Phil free for East, now 2-0 for the season. CE InThaNawa Cindy Williams. Sights and sounds cattlemen hate with s vengeance, play of caustic comedy at its bast. for the daughter of e moonshiner, Hawks. High blanked Cheney Tech, 1-0, in Bolton netminder Norm Harpin IQdW Captlonad) (60 mine.) (E Lourol And Hardy Crazy’, ’Those Lips, Those Eyes'. Harrison of Harrison's Stationers, Lauohtoona of tha 60s. Picks up where "Amer­ ere Introduced. Thlsleadslosnun- 9 HoNywood Heartbreak ruinHighlsprofessionalsnd person­ It’s a happy situation for 0>ach Claire Viola took the 50 free and 100 COC soccer action yesterday at the (E Brady Bunch 9 Jonny(>uaat 'Ordinary Psopis'. and 'WIHIe and declsrsdwsrbetweenrencherssr>d made 11 saves in notching the shutout ican Grallill" tall oil. taking Its Phir. 9 Monty Python’s Flying al life. ( 1 19 mins.) Don Blackburn to decide on who to Bob Blanchard of Blanchard and butterfly while Lynne Dakin secured Beavers’ turf. ( E Movla -(Bcianca F k U o n ) *Vk 11:66 (E a NCAAFootbaN youthful crowd to now advonturosln shepherds. (Part VI.; 2 hrs.) ^ c u s 4:30 while Govemale made 12 stops. 9 Coem oe'Shorts of the Cosmic Rossetto Realtors, John Devanney of "Bawaral Tha Blob" 1B72 E 9 Dear Alex And Annie SI Thia Waak m Baaabab iww ptacas. (Rated PQ) (2 hra.) 9 Sneak Pravlawa Co-hosts Rockworid BoxIngFromOlympic Auditor­ use in the nets. the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke for The victory moves Bolton to 5-2-1 Ocssn'InthispremiersepIsode.Dr. 9 GD “ Our fullbacks played very well Qodfray Cambridge. Robert 8 OMHouaaworfca Jake Haas Gospel Tims * Roger Ebert end QeneSlekei review 11:30 ium, Los Angeles Highland Park Market, John DeQuat- East. Angela Ebreo won the 500 free 11:68 B CariSegsntakesviewersonsspec- With the competition keen between overall for the season and 3-1-1 in the and we controlled midfield,” voiced Walkar, Jr. Follow-up to ‘The Blob/ E In Tha Nawa 3D Wall Btraat Waak ‘Opportunity B Up And Coming 'Movin' In. the latest films. E Movie-(ntle Unannounced) 8KK> tro of J.D. Realty, Walter Carter of concerning how tha dormant gray tacular simuisted, scisntificalty- the two, they should be sky-high to for East, which took 10 of the 11 conference. The Bulldogs have won Bolton first-year Coach Ray Boyd, 9 Movie-(Westem-Comedv) *** (2 hrs.,30mlns.) 8 Newa Carter Chevrolet, Lou Apter of Regal prove themselves once the M l rings events. three straight and are unbeaten in "It was a physical game but the Men's Shop, Bill Thornton of for the start of the regular season Windham droppdl to 4-1 with the four starts. Cheney drops to 3-3-2 referees did a good job keeping it un­ Manchester ^ n d and Gravel and Bob play Thursday night in St. Louis. loss. overall with the setback and 2-2-1 in der control.” Dlgan. Each recipient received one TV Sunday. liv e e rookies who have impressed, Results: the COC. John Stephans. Tom Landry and plaque and a second will be on dis­ the club’s top draft picks, are Michel 200 medley relay: 1. East (Cavallo, Cheney’s next tilt is Tuesday at midfielders Ekf Ansaldi and Smith MORNINQ viswsr with sll ths elsmsnts of s of England. (2 hrs.) agar, who mystsrloustytumsintoan irsnssixiTssa Galameau, Mickey Volcan and Fred play at the Manchester Town Hall un­ Dakin, K. Lenares, Clark) 2:04.7. Ssturdsy sttsmon matinee except 9Movle-(Westarn)** “Rollin’ woman's murder. (Closed- plscis another skier injured in pre- M jm u u i^ ------Rham High in Hebron at 3:30 while played well for Bolton. 6:30 E MahaltRoal otd English shespdog, lesrns of s til a permanent home can be found. for the popcorn. 'LO ST City' fea­ Plains” 1030 Tax Ritter. Singing Captioned) (60 mlna.) Olympic competition and becomes Arthur. All three may stick, which 200 free: 1. L. Negri (EC), 2. Avery Bolton hosts Portland High at the Daktari E OutarUin^ plot to ssbotsgs a missile opera­ biiiv SS.S6 “ The game was very physical from 9 cowboy tries to bring cattlemen end 9 Quosmoke Cample supsrskier. (2 hrs.) Each plaque featured a photo of the (W), 3. Ebreo (EC) 2:03.2 (school 6:00 tures William Boyd as the hero bst- 9 UBTAWoman’sIndoorTafinIs tion. Stars: Fred MscMurrsy, An­ would be a feather in the hats of Lynne Dakin same hour. both sides and there were very few lling s mad scientist and gigantic sheepmen together. (60 mins.) 0:30 9SMmy:TheOoMenVoarsThis honoree and his accomplishments... record). E Agronaky And Company Championships Singles Bionic Woman nette Funicello. (Conclusion; 60 E Wortd Tomorrow General Manager and A1 Potter, with his sixth goal of the scoring opportunities from both natives for ths safety of the lovsty fimUlnala csisbrstion of D svis’ 60 yssrs in 200 IM: 1. L. Dakin (EC), 2. Carr (W), E SUalghtTalk Qraat Parformancaa 'Tinker, mins.) (Closed-C^ptloned) 9 OM Tim# Ooepol Hour the scouting staff. Have a nice weekend. T hsroino and her father. Also Includ­ show business spotlights hla danc­ season, got the only marker for Bol­ 6:20 9 AccontOnUvIng 8 9 OM Friends, New Friends 3. Tambominl (W) 2:29.1. 100 back: 1. Kerry Tambomini (W), 2. sides,” noted Tech Coach Manny ed will be ■ newsreel, s cartoon and Tailor,Soldisr.Spy'Thisdrsmatizs- lOKW . ing. acting, and singing- including s E News 9 NFL Football 9 U p And Com in g ‘Movin' In. ton as he took a nice cross from John Goncalves. “ Most of the shots came Episode I of the serial 'Junior Q- tk>n of John Is Csrrs's bsst-salling E ANce Whan Msl wrenches his msdisy of hits from his smash 50 free: 1. Viola (EC), 2. Hempel (EC), Hempel (EC), 3. Cavallo (EC) 1:09.4. 6:29 9 9 NFL FootbaU New England Movin’ On' Port I. Moving Irom a Men'.(90 mins.) novel fssturss Sir Alec Ouinass as backet Alice's brunch. It throws a Broadway musical 'Stop Ths World 3. Plesz (W) :26.8. 500 free: 1. Ebreo (EC), 2. Lord (W), 3. Smith and beat Tech keeper Lou from the 25 to 30 yard range,” he 9 Morning Prayer Patriots va New York Jets Qaorga Smitsy. s retired intel­ prsdomlnatsly black, low-Incoms SacrificeOfTheMass monksy wrench into her private Ilfs. I Want To Get Off.' Carr (W) 5:51.9. Govemale with a well-placed drive 6:30 9FlringUna'lnoldsOPEC'Quest: sras to sn integrstsd neighbor­ Diving: 1. Inalaco (W), 2. Hadigian added. Jatsons ligence officer esHed becktodutyto (Repeat) E Face The State John Barrett Kelly, author and Mid­ uncover s double agent who has lo- hood. the Wilson family teenagers Indian swimmers (W), 3. Starkey (W) 170.73 poinU. 100 breast: 1. L. Dakin (EC), 2. M. § 10:30 E News E Tima For Timothy dle East expert. Host: William F. flltrsted the British Secret Service. are faced with the challenges of ad­ Dakin (EC), 3. Kelli Tambomini (W) E 9 KMsAraPaoplaToo E Jimmy Swaggart 12.GD 100 fly: 1. Viola (EC), 2. Avery (W), 3. 9 Profaealonal Football From Buckley, Jr.. (60 mins.) justing to s diffsrsnt social environ­ E Point Of View oaed-Captk>ned) (60 mins.) 9Movta-(Comady)**H “Haad E Movie-(Drema)*** “BahoMa B. Wojick (W) 1:02.6. 1 : 11 . 8 . Canada British Columbia vi 9 Weekend Special ment end s new school. In this epi­ 9 World Tomorrow Movie -(Comedy-Drama) *** OvarHaals” 1079 JohnHssrd, Pale Horse” 1964 Gregory Peck. 400 free relay: 1. Blast (Ebreo, Clark, Scholastic roundup, Sasksichaffsn _ 1:30 S sode. Kevin's bsskstbsll career is OmsrShsrif.Thepost-SpsnishCivii 100 free: 1. L. Negri (EC), 2. Plesz 9 Movla -(Drama-Advantura) “ Kotoh” 1071 Walter Matthau, Mary Beth Hurl. He is so madly, hsl- capture thriller 9 AaSchoola Match Wits E (kNUiactlcut: Saan Deborah Winters. An sidsriy man thrsstensd si the new school. War: Two snsmiss divided by differ­ □ United Artists (W), 3. Dark (EC) :58.0. Viola, L. Negri) 4:00.7. “ Sailor of tha K ing” 1053 pleasiy smitten that he will go to any 9 Mng Around Tha World 9 RopafaNqws CaM T o Prayar osed-Csptioned) Jeffrey Hunter, MIcheel Rennie. 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Mike mins.) 9ThayWrttaTha8ongs:YlpHar- Ozsws leads the Boston Symphony (Q> NCAA FeelboH Colwado va ) ChrfstophorClosaup duredforcenturiea;endnowthere's 9UvlngFalth the 400-yard freestyle relay, it four straight triumphs with a 2-0 10:46 burg This program tssturss songw­ Orchestra in J.C . Bach's Slnfonis Oklahoma Zotta, Bruce McKenney and Dan ) tlpdardog scientific proof that the legend Is U.S. Chronicle Ali ^to return’ 8 JowWiUfo riter Yip Harburg singing hit for Double Orchestra, and'T rols Pe- 9 Decision '80 Manchester High registered a whitewashing of Timothy Eklwards ) m elit Is ThaThai Ufa Indeed reality. The evidence Is From Jumpstroet 'Jezz Evans also played well offensively 11.-00 melodies from such works as 'The titss Liturgies' by the comtempor- 9 It’s Your Business was planning to take at least two yesterday in South Windsor. ) Nawa there, but lsHresllyNosh'oArk7(90 8Vocalists' In s nightclub setting, Ihs thrilling 89-83 come-from-behind win LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - for Illing while goalie Chris Petersen CD LHtloRoacals Wizard of Oz*. and discussing such sry French composer Olivier Mss- mine.) free-whssling scat singing of AlJsr- over East Hartford High yesterday months off and then would make up Scott Gorman and Brad ) World Opportunitlas Rax Humbard diverse stage pereonsIHIes as Judy sisen. (00 mins.) Muhammad Ali, despite suffering the made six stops to earn the ) Jimmy Swaggart 2K)0 reau and the classic, compelling his mind about his next opponent. Sunday At Tha King’s House Garland and the Marx Brothers. 9 Independent News at the Indians' pool. worst beating of his life the night Pelligrtnelli tallied second-half goals I RaxHumbard E Confrontation For Congreee ballad style of Carmen McRae 12:30 whitewash. i OM Tima Ooapal Hour 9 Umtad Way Campaign 10:20 “ I don’t know who will be next,” for the unbeaten Bears. Tom Whaala Bavin E Bonanza demonstrate the range of modern 9 WorM Of Laurel And Hardy The Indians, now 3-0 for the season, before, said Friday he was seriously Mormon World Confaranco 5:00 9 Elizabeth R Glands Jackson Momingtown 9 HarvaatTample E Bionic Woman jazz vocals. (Closed-Csptionsd) 9 SacondCItyTV trailed 52-42 after six events and said Holmes. “ It doesn’t have to be Finnegan drew an assist along with S MatmaaAtThaBiou'LosiCity’ won sn Emmy for her performance In considering another fight. ^ 7:30 9 Qraat Parformancaa ‘Tinker, 8.G0 9 Uetan-Athlatas Tilts postponed This program hssPBSprovIdIng ths E JoK^r, Joker, Joker this six-part series sboutEngland's pulled into a 71-71 deadlock after the The 38-year-old, three-time former Leon Spinks.” Gorman. Doug Marshall, Thong Lai, E Man Builds. Man Dostroys Tailor. Soldier, Spy'Thlsdrsmetiza- E Spoclaf Movie Presentation 'A 1:00 viswsr with all the elements ol e 9 Movla-(Drama) “North fiiel Queen Elizabeth. In ‘TheLion’s Spinks, a former heavyweight E Fantaatic Voyage tlon of John le Carre’s best-selling ParfactMatch' 1060 Stars: Linda 9 R ItkO t Marriaga ninth event. The two girls’ swimming heavyweight champion lost to World Chris Sarli, Dan Guachione, John BOSTON (UPI) - The Toronto Saturday aftsrnon matinee except Btar” 1043 Anne Baxter. Dana An­ Cub,' Elizabeth's flirtation with E tnalght novel fsstureo Sir Alec (^ulnese as Kalaay, Michael Brandon. The 9 FalthForToday champ, knocked out Bernardo Mer­ Janenda and Jim O’Loughlin also for ths popcorn. 'LO ST City' tea- drews. 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S.*00 filtrated the Britlah Secret Service. hrs.) 9 USAFRaNglousFUm fight Thursday on the Holmes-Ali un­ heroins and her father. Also includ­ Issues In World 10:30 winner for the Silk Towners, taking cards of all three officials and, con­ The game was resch^uled as part E Spread A UttlaSunehlna ^oeed-Captloned) (60 mins.) Communication CD UndezaeeWofMOfJecquea 1:45 ed will be s newsrssi, a cartoon and e E The Jeflersons When Louise dercard. The winner of that fight had E Wondarama 9 Movla KMyttary) ••• “Sabo- Coustoau E Haws . the 100 free and 200 IM while Lynn sidering he was trying a comeback Harriers score of a doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m, Episode I of ths serial ‘Junior Q- 9NuclaarNiNuclaarHIghtmaraa'WarsThat finds out about a new clause in E Celebration Of Tha Eucharist taur” 1B42Rober1Cummings,Pris- E ABCNaw a Sampson secured the 500 free and 200 after a two-year layoff, it was been assured of a shot at the winner Msn'.(00 mins.) Must Never Happen' Hosted and E 9 BundayNIgMMovlo'Jsws' George's will, she almost gives him Bennet boys’ cross country team edt, Saturday. E Jamas Robison cllla Lana. Man. accused of sebo- 1076 Stars: Robert Shaw. Richard 1:60 of the heavyweight title match accor­ 9 MundoReal narrated by Peter Ustinov, this cause to use It. (Repeat) free. assumed he would announce his per­ Friday night’s scheduled game 9 Dr. Gene Scott tege and the murder of hla best Dreyfuss. Three men fight for their E MomanI Qf MadfUUon topped Vernon, 23-34, yesterday at 11:25 documentary uses four visually ax- E Sports Extra ding to King. 9 Robort Schuller (CapOonod) friend, sets out to find the real Nazi lives end try to save a town from the 2:30 Chris Scott tied Chris White's 100 manent retirement Friday. between the Cleveland Indians and E Dear Alax And Annie plicn acansrios in an affori to por­ (B) S^rtaCanlar Vernon Middle School. The Bear girls 9 9 SesameStraat esboteurs. (90 mins.) awesome power of ■ terrifying 25- E UfaOfRUay breaststroke mark with a 1:15.9 Instead, Ali went on national The victory over Ali was the 36th 11:30 tray tha unthinkable - nuclear 9 Sunday At Tha King's Houaa were also victorious, 24-35, over Ver­ Baltimore Orioles was rained out and 9 Oral Roberts 9Movla-

\ 14 - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 4, IWO EVENING HERALD, Sat., Oct. 4, 1980 - 15 Joe’s World Cribbs Bills' ace MVP By candidate list JOE like pass catching, blocking, working at the things 1 need to work ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (UPI) - NEW YORK (UPI) - What deter­ "ila n :ly Yankee supporters cast their everything. on, then pretty soon I’ll get that 100 pitcher Don Sutton of the Los leading candidates appear to be GARMAN There’s a little rookie In the Buffalo mines a most valuable player? vote for Gossage. It’s true that “lliose things make you a more yard game.” Angeles Dodgers. “The most Reggie Jackson, Rick Cerone and Bills offensive backfleld who's get­ The question arises every year at Jackson was the big run producer for complete player and that's what I’m The Bills apparently have a lot of valuable players shouldn’t be the Rich Gossage of New York; Elddie ting much of the credit for the Bills’ this time and the voters the balloting better than half the season, but trying to be.” confidence in Cribbs, too. In a 24-7 most popular in my opinion.” Murray, Al Bumbry and Steve Stone quick start this season. victory over the Oakland Raiders, he for MVP honors this season appear to More often than not, winning of Baltimore and George Brett and Reggie tailed off considerably In the Wishful thinking The 1980 version of the Bills are no The Bills have gone 4-0 in the early carried the ball 30 times and finished have a tougher job reaching a deci­ seems to be a criteria for selecting Willie Wilson of Kansas City. last two months while Gossage (x one-man show, but Joe Cribbs has season, and the 5-11,190 pound back with 90 yards rushing. sion than la recent years simply MVPs. Since divisional play was es­ All those players would qualify un­ emerged as the most Indispensable ¥ added a new dimension to the Buffalo has run for 289 yards and 5 ‘Tt shows they have a lot of con­ because of the large number of tablished in 1969, the MVPs from der the term “most valuable” since player on the club. In a game that do is grab my cameras and lenses attack. touchdowns. He’s also caught 18 I’ve got an itch. It hits me every fidence in me,” he said of the 30 qualified candidates. both leagues have been chosen from without them it is safe to assume relies heavily on relief pitching, and go. What a wildlife or nature Cribbs’ early season performance p a ss e s fo r 159 y a rd s and a September and October. It hits me so carries. “If they’re willing to call on Ballots must be postmarked before a division champion in seven of 11 their respective teams would not Gossage was nonpareil. He went has received the attention of op­ touchdown. badly, that I’m really worthless at photographer’s paradise that is. me that many times, then I’m going the start of the playoffs and there are seasons. have been in contention. through a stretch where he did not posing defenses, similar to the way "I’m satisfied with the way we've work, because of the day dreaming I just about get that out of my to take the ball and run it.” at least a half dozen candidates in Perhaps the hardest thing to debl(le But what of the players who had allow a run in 19 games and in 34 opponents once built defensive game been playing,” Cribbs said. “I’m es­ I’m doing. Know what it is? It’s a system, and them some morning Cribbs especially likes to be called each league worthy of being selected is whether the league’s best player is outstanding seasons but had the mis­ chances in which he had a chance to plans designed to stop O.J. Simpson. pecially satisfied with my perfor­ travelitis itch, and it’s for a specific when I am eating breakfast, I hear on in third down and short yardage for baseball’s highest Individual also the most valuable. Last year in fortune of playing for mediocre or save a game entering the final week, “Cribbs is a young back who can mance. I think I’ve been doing rather part of the North American Conti­ old favorite. Bob Steele, giving forth situations or when the Bills have the honor. the NL, for example, voters had trou­ poor teams? Is it fair to penalize he succeeded 31 times. with the temperatures, and I hear catch the football, run with It and he well.” nent. Let me tell you why. ball close to the goal-line. The voters, selected from each ble differentiating between the two them because they’re surrounded by Schmidt, the major league home him say, “It was 24 in West can return it,” notes veteran guard Cribbs, although he's yet to rush A few years ago, when my wife “It’s the same as It was at major league city by the foseball and named Keith Hernandez of St. less talented players than run and NL RBI leader, is the leading Yellowstone Montana yesterday” Reggie McKenzie. “Any back that for 100 yards rushing in a game, also Joyce, and I drove across Canada, up Hellions start limbering up Auburn,” he said. “When we got Writers Association of America, can Louis, clearly the Player of the Year, themselves? NL candidate for MVP honors. The goes out there and runs like Cribbs noted he’s gaining more Confidence into the Canadian Rockies, and then and again my mind starts to wander down close we’d get into the Power I name 10 players on their ballot with and Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh, no Among those who fall into that muscular third baseman has been bury. The facility will be used for does is fun to block for.” each week. back across the northern United and 1 get the shakes and wanderlust The Hartford Hellions go through some and just tell them — 'Hey, we’re different points awarded depending doubt the most valuable member of category this season are George Hen­ consistent throughout the season and “I like to pride myself on being a “ I'm getting more confident and States, we met some really fantastic all over again. But this time it’s to go stretching exercises at their new home at the professional soccer team practices. (Herald going to run it right here and it’s up on the placement. the NL East champions, co-winners drick and Hernandez of St. Louis in has come up with the big bit versatile back,” Cribbs said. “ I have I’m getting more of a feel for the people. These were people who lived not only with cameras in hand, but Oakwood Farms Racquet Club in Glaston­ photo by Lavallee) to you to stop us.’” In selecting an MVP, the voters are of the MVP award. the NL and Cecil (?ooper and Ben repeatedly in the September stretch to work on those phases of the game game,” he said. “I feel if I keep the year round in the areas we were with waders, flies, and fly rod in tow. asked to take into consideration “the Sometimes voting is made easier Oglivie of Milwaukee and Mickey drive. most interested in. ’The towns in According to ali my good buddies actual value of a player to HIS team, “I’d select Mike Schmidt and Jose because there is no one standout Rivers and Al Oliver of Texas in the Alberta and British Columbia, such out in that part of the country, the that is the strength of offense and Cruz because their teams might not member of a pennant-winning team AL. as Jasper, Banff, and Calgary on the fishing there is always pretty good, defense, number of games played, be contending teams without them,” (i.e. the Cincinnati Reds last sea­ The favorite for the MVP award in Canadian side. Alnd others who lived and 1 can believe it, from my own says Steve Garvey, a previous general character, disposition, loyal­ son). However, this year each of the the AL is Brett. In fact, he could win in Kalispel, Mont., right near Glacier experience early in the summer, and ty and effort.” winner of NL MVP lumors (1974). contending teams in both leagues has support as both thq MVP and Player National Park in the U.S. from others who have fished it later The same, however, could be said The wording opens up several one or more candidates worthy of of the Year. Although he missed 44 All said the same thing. Reaiiy try in the season. But, the troops all say questions. Is a player more valuable MVP consideration. games with injuries, he created for Montreal’s Carter. Canadiens look to reboundP a trick and get back here in September, and the same thing. For the really big the style of Coach Keith Magnuson, “Carter has caught every game in NEW YORK (UPI) - Well, plenty horses? league lead with 56 goals last season. edge over the field. Draft pick Doug to his team because it finished first In the NL, there are Gary Carter great excitement in his pursuit of a early November, when the snow fish, and some stupendous super Considered to be the best in the will be feisty and tough. Forwards the month of September for us,” of hockey fans got their wish last “We all know the summer was too Minnesota is another franchise Wickenheiser could win a job at rather than in the second division? Is and Ron4«Flore of Montreal; Mike .400 batting average and drove in starts to fly a little in the upper fishing, September and October is league, this division grew even Rich Preston and Terry Ruskowski points out Expos’ manager Dick season. long,” said Canadian Coach Claude being revitalized under a new GM, in center. The rest of the division usual­ a player who played 150 or more Schmidt, Bake McBride and Steve more than 100 runs. Brett boosters elevations. The animal life is ab­ the time to be there. The Montreal Canadiens, crippled Ruel. “ Everyone came back with the this case, Lou Nanne. With Bobby ly shows talent but lacks consistency. stronger during the off-season. The like to set the tempo and goalie Tony games more valuable than, say, a Carlton of Philadelphia; Jose Cruz of also will point out that of the 44 Williams. “He’ll end up catching 146 Islanders, over the hurdle of choking solutely too fantastic to see. Mule Our old friend and guide, Val by an assortment of injuries, idea of making next summer’s Smith emergine as a dominant Pittsburgh hopes that Johnston can Esposito can carry a team. pitcher who appeared in less than 50? Houston and Dusty Baker and Steve games he missed, the West Division or 147 games. His RBI production has in the big games, could be a dynasty deer, elk, bison, moose, etc., are all Schreiber, told us that he could put us retirements and defections, holidays a lot shorter.” center and Gilles Meloche and Gary duplicate the improvement he St. Louis, with Mike Liut in goal. “I think sometimes injustices are Garvey of Los Angeles. champion Royals won only half of been outstanding.” with center Bryan Trottier, moving down from the higher over more 8,10, and 12 pound trout relinquished their 4-year hold on the Several teams made coaching Edwards in goai, the Stars couid brought to Chicago last year. Center Perry Turnbull on defense and done in these selections,” says In the American League, the them. defenseman Denis Potvin, General elevations, where they go in the that we thought existed, in some of Stanley Cup and yielded to a wide- changes. In Buffalo, Bowman turned challenge seriously for their first Greg Malone, a two-way standout, Wayne Babych, Bemie Federko and Manager Bill Torrey and perfec­ summer, to the lower woods and the rivers in Montana and Idaho. Not open, victory-starved field. over the coaching to Roger Neilson; Cup. missed 29 games due to a knee injury Brian Sutter up front, are showing tionist Coach A1 Arbour. life after years of futility. valleys where the terrain and tree only did I hear this from Val, but I’ve 4 Emerging from the group were the in Pittsburgh it’s Eddie Johnston; in Somehow Boston always contends last year. growth will afford them both protec­ heard it from so many of my good , who defied the Boston, Gerry Cheevers; Detroit, and the same should be true this Los Angeles, a franchise that Philadelphia, last year’s regular- Edmonton, in Wayne Gretzky, has season champ, combines experience perhaps the most exciting player in tion, and food during the severe friends in the fishing fratemtiy who “experts” and forgot to choke in the Ted Lindsay; Quebec, Maurice year, especially with Rogie Vachon mortgaged much of its future by live all over the country. Elach year (Bobby cnarjte), with explosiveness hockey. The defense allowed 322 winters ahead of them. playoffs. The Islanders used the Filionr Chicago, Keith Magnuson; in goal. Young defensemen Ray trading away draft choices, relies on Cowens’ exit was unique One of the people we met, and they make the annual pilgrimage to (Reggie Leach), all-around late season acquisition of Butch and Colorado, Billy MacMillan. Bourque and Brad McCrimmon its Triple Crown Line of Marcel goals last season, most in the league, excellence (Bill Barber), and became friendly with, told us a story West Yellowstone, or that area,to Goring and the production of Bryan should continue to develop and right Dionne, Dave Taylor. and Charlie and nothing the club did in the off­ BOSTON (UPI) — Dave Cowens Celtics their 12th and 13th world “I never identified myself as a Cowens said there was "something The league is also introducing eight peskiness (Ken Linseman). about the elk migration on the raod fish for big lunker browns, rainbows, Trottier to win the first Stanley Cup wing Terry O’Reilly epitomizes the Simmer. Free agent acquisition season suggests that figure will im­ was never the type to take the easy championships and the lack of it great player, only one who set high fundamentally wrong” with his feet rule changes, most of them dealing The underwent between Banff and Jasper in Alberta. cut-throat and even brookies. of their 8-year existence. Garry Unger should help plug the prove greatly. way out. drove Cowens out of the game for standards regarding his perfor­ and ankles which most likely would with altercations and abuse of of­ deterrriination of this team. an internal shakeup, with Craig And he had pictures to prove it. What is even more enticing about Toronto gambled by trading goalie hole left by last year’s trade of Butch Vancouver once again boasts an I^ m the day he entered the NBA nearly half a season. mance,” Cowens wrote. “I worked prevent him from contributing to his The ouster of the Canadiens, ac­ ficials. As in the past, however, the Patrick in effect taking Coach Fred Every year, for umpty ump years, this whole situation, is the fact that Mike Palm ateer for defenseman Goring. overwhelming travel schedule and a as the Boston Celtics’ first-round In his decade with Boston, he came diligently to live up to those stan­ team the way he would like. complished in the seventh game of rules rely heavily on the officials’ in­ Shero’s duties as general manager he has witnessed an elk migration Val promised me, if I ever hauled Robert Picard, who has looked good mediocre team. Center Thom draft choice in 1970, Cowens exuded to embody the ideal of selfless team dards so as to make my mark on the “So I asked myself ‘Why should I the quarterfinals in the Forum by the terpretation and the amount and size and assistant coach Mike Nykoluk Gradin, with 30 goals, showed along the main highway that runs freight out there, some of the best in preseason. Jiri Crha will play goal an enthusiasm for the game that play combined with maximum world of basketball. play?’ to take up a slot that another duck and bird shooting I could im­ , resulted of the altercations will reflect the ex­ Detroit received a change of pace losing his job. Shero’s coaching job is promise. Goalie Glen Hanlon has through the mountains there. Accor­ but the Czech must adjust to rigors of came from down deep Inside him. physical effort. In the end, he had es­ “ I wanted to offer something man could fill? To jeopardize the agine. Seeing the game birds, ducks, from a combination of factors: the tent to which the league tolerates in goal with off-season acquisition of on the line. talent and he will need it all. ding to Us story, and the pictures NHL schedule. Center Darryl Sittler That enthusiasm, which often tablished himself as a unique player different. Perhaps it was just a cer­ success of the club? To risk injuring and geese I saw when I was out there resignation of Coach Scotty Bowman, them. Gilles Gilbert and can score goals The Flames, transplanted from Winnipeg, once an explosive offen­ that he showed us, there are literally made peace with owner Harold appeared to border on the manic, whose achievements far exceeded tain flair or wildness or unexpected my ankles? To embarrass myself by in the early summer, convinces me the retirement of goalie Ken Dryden, The Board of Governors approved with the likes of Mike Foligno (36), Atlanta to Calgary, forsees talent but sive team, scored the least goab in hundreds and hundreds of elk choking Ballard and that should help. was as necessary to Cowens as his the numbers written down in 'ihe behavior on the court, but something not playing up to the expectations of that he was giving me no stories. I the departure for Switzerland of a 5-minute overtime but the players Vaclav Nedomasnky (35), Errol come playoff time will encounter the league last year but could im­ critically different,” he said. the highway as they move to their In Quebec, scoring star Real sneakers. league’s record books. the fans?” winter quarters. \ ^ a t is equally think I could keep the larder nice and center Jacques Lemaire and the gim- qi^kly vetoed the suggestion, so Thompson (34), and Dale McCourt their history of April failure. prove if injured Peter Marsh joins It drove him to hurl his heavily So it was to be expected that his Cowens said he “used to treasure He said monetary considerations py knee of right wing Guy Lafleur. ^ i d e s its boring schedule, the NHL Cloutier must rebound from Washington now has best goalten­ exciting according to him, are the full for the winter. offseason injury. Marc Tardif scored (30) and Dan Labraatan (30). Lind­ Morris Lukpwich, Peter Sullivan, muscled 6-foot-8 frame after loose exit from the league would also be confrontations” with superstars like made the decision to quit difficult (he It also resulted from increased /will also have its usual complement > ding in its history with Palmateer, other animals following along the Why don't you go? I know that’s 33 goals but sometimes neglects his say will try to organize and motivate. Willi Lindstrom and Ron Wilson up balls that seemed hopelessly out of unique. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar or with great still has one year left on Us con­ balance in the league, a development of ties. Ryan Walter, Dennis Maruk and fringes of the herds. Coyotes, an oc­ what you’re all thinking. Well, that checking. Acquisition of defenseman Hartford proved the class of the front. reach even to smaller, more mobile Cowens, in extraordinary letters teams like the New York Knicks of tract), but he did not want to rest on that left four expansion teams in the Here is a look at the divisions: expansion teams, making the Mike Gartner will produce goals and casional wolf, other herbiverous time of the year is the busiest for me Moose Dupont might help a defense In Colorado, MacMillan has the players. It fueled leaping frenzies published Thursday in the Boston the early ’70’s “who made you reach his previous accomplishments. semifinals for the first time in NHL Adams playoffs and showing a nucleus. The the Caps may finally be ready to explosiveness of winger Lanny mammals, almost using the herd for in my business. But one year that that allowed 313 goals last year. that often left opposing centers with Globe and Boston Herald American, for everything you had. “I have made an extraordinary wishful thinking is going to be history. Buffalo is slowly acquiring the remarkable season of center Mike leave the NHL’s dungeons. McDonald. But defenseman Rob protection, and most exciting of all, nothing to do but back off. said he was quitting because aching “1 can no longer play that caliber living from basketball and feel that reality...And then...Look Out! Joe Can the Canadiens — who believe Bowman character and still has N orris Rogers (44-61-105) surprised even S m y ih e Ramage failed to become the of basketball,” he wrote, “and it is an occasional cougar or mountain His intensity drove him to Rookie feet and ankles would no longer per­ the C ities and Dave Cowens have Garman hits the trail. Cameras, rods they own the trophy — outfight the valuable leftovers from the previous The Canadiens should win. Healthy himself. Blaine Stoughton’s contract Chicago has ruled this sorry ^ u p superstar the club expected and the mit him to play at the level fans had unbelievably frustrating to remain in been equally fair to one another over lion. of the Year honors and then to the Thinking about this makes my and guns in tow. ------defending champion Islanders plus regime. Bob Sauve and Don Edwards seasons from LeFleur and problems could wind up hurting the by default for much of recent history goaltending problems that haunted come to expect of him. a rugged occupation with waning Most Valuable Player award two the past ten years,” he said. shutter finger its, cause all I want to contenders like Minnesota, Buffalo, form a solid goaltending combo and defensemen Guy Lapointe and Serge team and the Whalers must cut down but this season St. Louis could former coach Don (Cherry have not years later. That intensity gave the skills.” Philadelphia, plus all the dark captain Danny Gare tied for the Savard would mean a substantial goals against (312). challenge. The Hawks, if they reflect yet been solved. Bryant nears goal Flunks test 6coreboord SOCCER MIAMI (UPI) - The Miami Regroup task of Eagles Bennv Parsons f310i 77r 6 Bobbv Allison Szabo 160-391, Cliff Jones Penney al Fermi, 1:30 S NFLFoolba* t^estndge. Den S SPORTS ON TV 0 0 6 .60) 7. Buddv Baker SZ29.126 8. Neil Dolphins’ trade with New England 0 8 N F L F a o t M Hamsey.NY U 160-395, Paul Giliberto 159- Conard al East Hartford, East Catholic al ■ATUROAV Mclnally. Cm 27 Donneti I 1772B0 9 . Terrv Labonte for Sam “Bam” Cunningham fell NEW YORK (UPI) - The Seattle at Houston, unbeaten Detroit of playoff contention. Matt Robinson 3 0 0 Punt Returns 1187.9 f 10. JodvRidl^ $141616 Who Am I? 422, Alan Grzyb 155-147-439, 1 :3 0 Rockville (girls), 10:30 of 300 career ivins OCT. 4, leao CD 8 Sunday ANamoon through today because the big at Atlanta, the New York Giants at threw his first TD pass of the year no vds av, td CART Dom DeDominicis 155-411, Plan al Glastonbury, NEW YORK (UPI) - Coach Paul Philadelphia Eagles, who looked like Fuller. S D 4 SI \6h a 0 (Indy cars) do this year.” fullback flunked his physical. world beaters in their first three Dallas, St. Louis at New (Cleans, Monday night, but attempted only 12 Momwra 4 :0 0 Bell. Put 6 O 13 8 27 0 I. Johnnv Rutherford$tt2.756 2 . Bobbv Tom Fahey 153-401, John 1 :3 0 Bryant is taking the likelihood of his Dr. Charles Virgin was not d ) NFLFootb«N Roaches. Hou 16 186 11.6 68 0 I'nser Sfd.TOB 3 Tom Sneva $1SQ.060 4. Lavado 153-407, Emil Roux CROSS COUNTRY The game Saturday will be the first games and division doormats in their Pittsburgh at Minnesota and Cincin­ passes in the Broncos’ conservative rKW 11 112 102 18 0 Rick Mears $129,996 6. Gordon Johncock Rockville al New Britain, 300th college football victory the way (B ) N C A A 8 o cc* r J Smith, K C meeting between Alabama and Ken­ specific about which injury caused fourth, try to regroup Sunday against nati at Green Bay. Tampa Bay visits attack. Otis Armstrong rushed for 80 as tpottaCwitof I'pcburcfa. Den II 87 7 9 r . 0 $103,070 6 . Gary Bettenhausen $100277 7 . 151-149-433, Sandy Hanna 1 0 :3 0 a .m . East Catholic boys ant Alabama is expected to take Ken­ 8 0 0 KickoK Returns Panchu Carter $91,704 8 . Al Unser 149, Pete Scott 148-398, tucky in seven years. The only time the failure, but Cunningham has yards, including a TD. EVENINO no yds avg ig td IG6 .U0? 9. DannvOngais163J 68 10. Tom Hanford Public al South girls at Montville In­ tucky — in stride. a team breathing “an air of Chicago Monday night. (B) U.8 .T«M 4 T w m l4 Kentucky has beaten the Crimson had trouble with both knees, both desperation.” Cleveland, 2-2, shoots for its third Los Angeles, 2-2, guns for its third 8 : 3 0 6KX) Ivory. N.E 6 ISO 30.0 46 Bagiev 163241 ' Walt Bender 148, Ray Windsor, 10:30 a.m. v ita tio n a l A 21-point favorite, Alabama will (Bl CoNaosFootbalPravtow ® Alrohow: Affair Hi THo AH Wright. Ge 9 S 4 38.2 50 0 Y iioroighbred r a c in g Tide in 28 tries was in 1922. ankles and a shoulder in recent 6 161 26 8 40 0 (Compiled by Daily Racing Formi Jerry 146, Dave Dynes 415, The Eagles, who outscored op­ straight victory and Brian Sipe com­ straight victory and hopes to tie San 1 0 4 W Carson. K C be out to extend the nation’s longest 7 :0 0 Pollard. Put. 7 181 3f. 9 34 0 JOCKEYS — 1. Chris McCarron Kentucky is led by freshmen years. ponents 104-16 en route to a 34 es off a hot game last week — Francisco for the NFC West lead. (S tpofteCwiUr Bruce Lavery 399, Ted current major college winning streak ® SportaCMtor Bassillieu. Mia 8 206 Z 6 87 0 If .401275 2 . Angel Cordero Jr r 2072(H quarterback Randy Jenkins. Jenkins Cunningham had held out from record, were upset 24-14 by previous­ becoming the first player to throw The 49ers, 2-14 a year ago, suffered 7 :3 0 Scoring 3 Lalitt Pmcav 9 .137.198 4. Bill Kowzun 391. to 25 games, keep itself ran k ^ as the has completed better than 60 percent AFTERNOON ® UBTAWoman’tlndoorTonnia Touchdowns Shoemaker $4- ^ if i6 6. Jeffrey Fell the New England Patriots since ly winless St. Louis last week and for more than 3(XI yards (318) against their first loss of the year last week Id rush rec ret pts No. 1 team in the country and, in­ 12:00 Ctiamplofiahipa $4294.307 6 . Eddie Delahoussaye Jai Alai Entries of his passes as the Wildcats have training camp opened, demanding host the Washington Redskins at the Tampa Bay defense. Top draft against Atlanta, trailing 20-3 before OKX) Cnhbs. BLu( 6 6 $4,041 092 7. Jorge Velasquez $3222266. NITE OWLS- Barbara cidentally — or so Bryant says — win posted a 2-2 record. a reported 3^,000 over a three- GD S yrtcuM FooHm M loeo Morgan. N.E. 5 0 8 . Cash Asmussen $3.7M 206 9 . Pat soldout Veterans Stadium Sunday. choice Charles White scored his third scoring a pair of fourth quarter TDs. (H) NCAA Football SmiU). Put fi 0 Valenzuela $3,700,699 10. Darrel Hedges 224-191-569, Beth SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY EVENING No. 300 for the coach. 1 0 :3 0 McHargue U.kSTOO In other games involving the top 10 year contract. Rumors were that The Redskins, 1-3, are off to their touchdown in the last two games and The Rams have beaten the 49ers ) FJLtocc«c JeKerson.SD 4 0 Kenyon 214-514, Kathy Hnt rn t “I’m not going to mumble about teams Saturday, No. 2 Ohio State Cunningham would be paid more I CandlepInBowEno CD Sports Extra Mt'Cullum, Sea 4 0 TRAIN ERS - I. Laz Barrera Berzenski 180452, Linda any numbers,” says Bryant. “The worst start since 1965, but Greg Praitt made his Initial 1980 seven consecutive times and they 1 2 :3 0 ® SportsContar Kicking I2JBB no 2. Oiarles W h i 1 1 1 n g h a m LfiH M M m w ti 1.8mga»Mi— 2. Im p M M plays UCLA, No. 4 Southern Califor­ than $250,000 if he joined the O ThleW##klitBas4ba« 1 1 :3 0 ep-a Ifg-a IgpU $2.109207 3. Bud Delp C.0172H) 4. Massaro 185, June Derencb IW M M m w b i h p m Philadelphia Coach Dick Vermeil appearance. Denver, 1-3, lus lost two limited the New York Giants to 222 8 4 77 37 Frank Martin $1.6412ff 5. WavneLukas They call me the founder teams win the games. 1 lose them. nia plays host to Arizona State, No. 5 Dolphins. 1:00 (X) Sports WrapHIp Smith, N E 13-13 178, Yoland Bums 177, An­ U im N rtiw t 0 n i l f M tP tU klm s fears the bite of a cornered animal. straight and is in danger oflalling out total yards last week. 1200 Benirschke. S D 13-13 7-9 fd 34 llJ f f j a 6. Thomas Kelly $1276.169 7. of ni^t baseball. Operat­ LMH 0 F0 I limtmdrn I’m not trying to break any record. Texas visits Rice, No. 6 Pittsburgh It was reported that the WorWCupTMAlt , Bahr. Pitt L^-15 4-6 29 27 Ron McAnatlv $1.5/ 1.088 1 Garv Jones “Every time we play the Redskins Champloiiship WreeWnfl ^ NCAA FootbaS ing the Cincinnati Reds, I nie Gagnon 463, Bunny Ahl S0 I 6— Ip itii The players win mostly for Sleinlort, Den 8-8 6-7 U 26 $1537.700 9. Philip Johnson $1.38^252 10. was just trying to boost entertains Maryland, No. 7 Notre Dolphins were giving up a pair of it’s tough, and we expect it tugh here S 1 :3 0 2 :3 0 Fntsch. Hou 7-7 6 4 31 26 I^rov Jollev $l .l», 32r 452. Dot Hills 469. U m t itasA themselves, for the institution, for ® SportsContar Passing HOltSES - I. Spectacular Bid attendance. On May 24, Dame visits Michigan State, No. 9 draft choices for the former o NCAAFootbaN I 0 n iN k ii8M I.H tHo MUm Sunday,” Vermeil said. “They have g Tt44W*4hlnB«Mb«ll 3 :0 0 att comp pet vds td mt $1,117,790 2 . John Henry 1648.437 3. 1935, President Franklin H f 0 8 0 their mamas and papas and their own Missouri plays host to No. 14 Penn Southern Cal star. American seeking crown (Irogan, N E 106 tf 8Z i' SOB 9 4 Glorious Song. $525,617 4,('udex|f09.000 iI r H g t I u H f i H r ^ 6 0 M0 l lENr-ArmM 4. 8MM 0 M an air of desperation because of their . 2 KX> ® USTAWomon'sIndoorTonnls D. Roosevelt pressed a EARLY BIRDS- Fran pride.” Champion sblpa Bradshw. I*tt 100 r« 3 101811 6 f . Genuine Risk 9 0 8 .7C 6. Temperence L lip ffte N r ilHAtl-lMKS S. Irin ii M m$ i U p M p State, No. 18 Florida State visits AutofUdfig'ao Sipe, Cle 128 79 61 7 « 2 8 3 Hill 9 0 1 ,(F2 7 Bold N Determined remote switch in Washing­ Doyon 129-148-376, Peg r.k n W M * lU ju M r u b won-loss record. We expect a very 4 :3 0 l.k u M U m t LGMM tM Spoken like a true professional but Nebraska, No. 20 Florida takes on MCAFEE, N.J. (UPI) - Rocky ringwise. I think the key to beating 0 0 9 Me^ofLeegyeBasebe* Driese. Mia 63 40 63 6 518 4 4 $497,143 8. Go West Young Man $473,660 ton. That lit my pan Callahan 138-360, Cindy $08 Jm-hms tough football game, no question OamaOfThaWaah (H) NCAAFoolbaH Fouts. S D 132 78 » 1102210 8 9. Winter's Tale $462,800 10. Misty such numbers are the reflections o f ' LSU. Eighth-ranked Georgia is idle. Lockridge reels off the names and him is to crowd him and not let him before 20,000 fans. Colby 141-374, Nancy Tktt TIM careers and a victory Saturday will about it.” 3 K» Rating based on pet compn avg. yds. Galore $349if78 Ohio State coach Earle Bruce has smiles. use his reach advantage. He’s tall for (L n » c f pet td. pet int HARNESS RACING Simpkins 129-349, Cookie I.M m M ra m i l U M A 1. Hiilis-Tm l U p M e — Vermeil’s caution can be traced to I Compiled by V S. Trotting Assn i •MS"»A »vi put Bryant only 15 behind the record a featherweight (5-foot-9) and he’s 3 :3 0 Pass Receivers 4.lM»0 k spent the week attempting to con­ “Thomas Hearns, Hilmer Kenty, Receptions DR1VE!r s - I. John Campbell *«*poa "n '(iM tiil Paradise 138-348, Bert Bot- the nebulous status of All-Pro run­ w»t| « n )o Iiiapitud am «|a L fc m W w n L h c M ie b — — total accumulated by Amos Alonzo vince his players that taking UCLA Aaron Pryor — seems like a pattern got about five inches on me so I have CD tport* 8p4ctacular no vds avg td $3,076,874 2 . Carmine Abbatiello LbgMvTMta 1 6 1 ning back Wilbert Montgomery, who 4 :3 0 iitunpods pg« tOMUWMBi ticello 141, Rose Surdek f.H ii tmtK U r m M H M T.GM M pUa L 6Mi— iwci Stagg during a 50 year career. to pressure him and keep him off Football (lames. N Y S3 2M 8 6 2 C iffi.m 3 Herve Filion C 6<2 .4B 4. »qi ■n"u»n iuri HaMSNv lightly bMause of its Pac-10 in­ suffered a hip pointer in the Car­ doesn’t it,” said Lockridge. “Young ® tportaCanUr Jederson. S D 21 317 If. 1 4 Del Insko $1 .ffd2U9 6. Shellev (Boudreau 128, Mary Leslie 347. m NiJ ■iirtii 1 S0 « k a iiW iM « Kentucky Coach Fran Cucci sees eligibility could prove disastrous. American fighters winning world balance.” 6:00 Jensen. Den 21 117 f 6 0 $1210.79 6. Bill Haughton $1262.00 7. (C)1INNEA .1I1C. F«r0 little hope for an upset. dinals’ game. Montgomery, the Pedroza, who is looking for an ® ipoctoiOMlal Winslow. S D 20 307 16 4 3 Ted Wing $1.734236 8. Bud Gilmour “They are playing with great con­ Eagles’ leading rusher and receiver, titles.” S O WW« World Of Sporto Carpenter. Hou 19 158 8 2 0 $1.731.Q75g 9 . Ben Webster $1,723,614 10. TRI-TOv('N- Rob l . i M I l m M I l.lik IL — i “Alabama is just awesome, solid eventual fight with WBC champion ______Yardage Clint Galbraith $1.637275 VILLAGE MIXERS - IN p i i U A Ikm kA l ib m ii fidence,” Bruce said. “UCLA has Lockridge will' get his chance ® BoKbigFromOlympic Auditor* yds m gtd HORSES - 1. Niatruss $I.1S 2U 2. M igliore 213-567, Bob at every position — kicking game, worked out for the first time lum, LopAngolot Llirp k i I. iMt lis ts 1 8 — two Heisman Trophy candidates and Saturday at the Playboy Club when Salvador Sanchez to unify the Land Grant $1,(08.491 3. Storm Damage Bonny Solomonson 185-520, Arendt 205-503, Andy IftM t lu t m offense, defense, you name it, they Thursday and is questionable against 6 :3 0 NEW YORK 1 UPI I - Weekly National,. ? 7 »i 160.741 4. Armbro Wolf $6 4 0 2 0 : 6. 7. 8— L M l will be looking to get back at us after he shoots for the World Boxing featherweight title, claims he took Football League individual statistics: m u Tyler B $ . C . Direct Scooter. Sharon Madore 176, Kim Michaud 500, Bill Reichert k N M S0 ilrv «H Wasbin^on. O NFLNovlowAfidProvlow NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE *^^^* * p ™ 494 4 6 have it,” Curd said. “I just can’t find 55515 5 5 $475>290 7. Trenton Time $380210 8. we rallied to beat them last year. I Association featherweight title the fight to gain some recognition in Rushing Kelley 175-495, Sue 504, Gary Sullivan 522, Rffc RfOc “He’s gut a chance to play on Sun­ EVENMQ Gam es.NY. 2M 23 8 6 2 Classical Way $34r>.040 9. Final Score any weaknesses anywhere. In addi­ hear that loss really messed up their against defending champion Eusebio the United States. all yds avg Ig td $20,826 10. Nevele Impulse $20219 O uellette 178-480, Dot l.h itlfw H i IP nm iP tM tt 1 8 0 iH8 m8 i e * M 8pdki day,” Vermeil said. “If he plays, he Sims. Del S Interceptions Henry Jarvis 512, Ray tion, they play hard on every snap. “In Panama, I am a national hero, 6KX) 94 639 6 7 6 no yds Ig td Willis 210-485, Cindy Dod­ lE d M u fw ti t.P m V km I M m * 4. 1— 0 0 4 season.” Pedroza oF Panama in-a nationally Montgomery. Phil 72 400 6 6 72 3 Bessette 533, Gino L i n M i l plays. I won’t put him in there unless CD flpclng From BcHnpnt Park Anderson. Sll ‘ 74 368 4 9 37 3 Nuon. Bui. 6 81 » 1 t M i M f llu p e -h — i i U 4H0 ca “I susp^t they will make a big UCLA, a 10-point underdog in the televised bout. just like Roberto Duran,” says son 458, Kate Kelley 467, m i he’s healthy enough to play. You 6 :3 0 Payton. Chi 77 347 4 6 69 1 Edwards. S D. 4 86 68 1 Calderone 549, Jim LaBelle T.hw iprthi LUM-H . ItsssPts L k n M U M thing out of Coach Bryant going for game featuring two 3-0 teams, has Lockridge, 21, who is ranked fourth Pedroza. “I want the American peo­ (D lUyFcrlihttSbow Dorsetl.Dm 76 306 4 0 20 2 Hayes. Oak. 4 61 48 I Jabet Rawson 462, Ken $01 LmrAtoTMti can’t line up at running back if you're Punting Wagner. Pitt 4 4 4 0 511, Dick Kingsley 518, his ^ t h victory, but they are such a ple to see me. I think they will enjoy 7 :0 0 Shell. Pitt 3 101 67 0 Oliver 501, Art Shorts 500. SUfc Sirik beaten Colorado 56-14, Purdue 23-14 not IIX) percent.” in the world and unbeaten in 16 fights ® SportoC^ntar Charlie Church 527, Bob fine team that they don’t need any Jennings. N Y. Tatum. Hou 3 26 M 0 l. iM iilW r t 1 f— H 6>|i and Wisconsin 354) and will be coun­ — 14 of them knockouts — will face a what they see.” i s ioccarlladalnOarmany 'I Brown. Sea. Bowling lU iir M K lu 1 Iw w M e f Despite last week’s loss, the Corral. L A. 56 432 3 6 6 0 Edwards 517, Bill Calhoun Ih d rtB H m iN M A M N extra incentives or gimmicks. They ting on the return of running back severe test in Pedroza. The 28 year- Pedroza, however, isn’t un­ 7 :3 0 PINNETTES -L o is Begin M mtHm i k M g M Eagles are tied for the league lead in Blanchard, T B 42 0 7 Money Leaders 536, John Miller 508, Ron itxuiiliici ihssM m ssP i 8M u l«4i just line up and take it right at you, ® USTA Woman's Indoor Tonnia D White. Dal 66 C 3 By United ITess International Freeman McNeil, who averaged old veteran won the WBA title with a derestimating Lockridge. 189, Carol Moriarty 180, M m 011011 ICNM m I 7. 1—HImm 1 0 0 0 m scoring and their defense has given ChamplonaMpa Beverly.(j.B » 412 PGA GOLF Simmons 530. which is something we are not able to Bev Copeland 182, Tina $0 » 09ih iiu $01 kimt Pmkt 139.6 yards a game a year ago. up the fewest points in the NFL. The victory over Cecilio Lastra in April, 1 0 :3 0 ihmt Returns I . Tom Watson 1630.808 2. Lee Trevino 1978 and has defended it succ^fully (SO SportaContor I yds avg ig Id t3K 614 3. Curtis Straiue V 71.40O 4. PARKADE DUSTY- A hrens 191-511, Pam Sm0 c Sf— lfc Redskins have had some problems 11.CO Garrett. N Y 6 100 I87*86 0 Andy Bean fOmm 6. Ben Crenshaw nine times. Pedroza has won 28-of 31 Nelms, Wash 7 106 16 1 36 0 C 37.727 6.JerryPate 1217.776 T.C^eorge Carl Ogren 227-553, Jim McLeod 453, Linda Burton 1.X0 I0 2.M* l.M stii 1 0 t offensively as evidenced by last ® Profaaalonal FootbaH From 19 i r a i l i R Smith. All 12 164 13 7 26 0 B u m iC n .128 8. Craig SUdler 1306291 454, Mary White 479, Ellen m s 1 0 — i M t week’s 14-0 defeat to S ettle. They pro bouts and has not lost since July, Canada Mauli, N O. 9 1(S l U 18 0 9 . Mike Reid IVl.TOI. 10. Ray Floyd Magowan 213-564, Ray i 0 i*a L H tM I k — 1 0 M Pole to darkhorse 1976. 1 1 :3 0 Henry. Phil 12 120 10 0 30 0 iisjn C hittick 232-581, Dick Bauer 195-501, Sandy r .ta Ih m i M — r L F iM couldn’t score on 12 chances Insider *Soccerfest’ CD HarnaaoflacHigFi 4m Vonkara KickoH Returns LPGA GOLF $01 IM Sik km WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (UPI) - piloted a Renault turbocharger to the the Seahawks’ 25, suffered four in­ “This is what every fighter (ireams Racaway no yds avg Ig td 1. Beth Daniel CH.IOB 2. Donna C Murphy 206, John Myers Funkenbusch 463, Diane 12KK) U Hill. LA 9 246 27.6 N 1 Thomas 469, Janet Lusky G0 gt t m Darkhorse Brun Giacomelli of Italy third fastest time at 1:34.839, while of,” said Lockridge, a native of H 201, Bill Foster 224, Len 19th HOLE terceptions and missed three field Green. Stl 10 2 26.8 37 0 1. H ill Iftw u H m iu l 1. k— H— t 1 1 — 0 0 0 CD Cbamplonahip Wraating D fS 458, Anita Shorts 472. barrelled his Alfa Romeo around the Reutemann clocked 1:34.971 for Tacoma, Wash., who now fights out Mauh. N 0 16 4 1 26 7 0 joAmw Gamer Pal Briley Farrand 205-589, Dave iFtM kiN M l goals, giving normally reliable Sterk in Coventry 1:00 4 106 26 6 36 0 ll0 iZ7. 7. Sally UtUe. South Africa. llM K m u f lln u r » lr c » — 1 of Philadelphia and the Northern Jackson. Wash TALLWOOD 3.37-mile Watkins Glen course in one fourth best. Moseley a dismal 2-for-9 record on 0 NFL Ravlaw And PravlaiM Williams. Chi. 4 104 26 0 f i 0 IlSldN 8. Jane Blalock I 127J 40 9. Jo Chagnot 204-561, Tom Paul U rtM 0 ifci kkm ism $.1— fiMlB U rt— 0 t minute, 34.551 seconds Friday in Arhoux, who won Brazil and South New Jersey area. “I thought it would 1 :3 0 Scoring Ann Waiham |104i « 10. Sandra Post 224-597, Bob Oliver 224-596, 18 Holes — G ross, IkmtUssis I f SUP Cu— I i 7. k » 0 i* i 1 0 0 7 0 — 1 field goal attempts. Coventry High is conducting an all­ OD NCAA Football Touchdowns 198 7f0 CUNLIFFE- Carl $0 lM M W rig 8 S0 iO ikM 6 8 m opening qualifying for Sunday's U.S. Africa on consecutive race days come after about 20 fights but the op­ MEN S TENNIS Neil Lawrence 236, John Marie Johnson 96; Net, “We just have made too mdny mis­ 2:00 td rush rec ret pts Bujaucius 164-394, John 0 0 t 0 0 Grand Prix, final race of the 1980 earlier this year, is the lone Renault portunity caine up now with Pedroza day “Soccerfest” today at the school 0 TMa Woafc In BaaabaH Simi, Del 6 f. 1 0 36 1. Bjorn Borg. Sweden, $472ZD 2 , Cermola 205, John Kozicki (Carolyn Laking 81, Helen takes, mistakes we can’t afford, even with different levels of games slated Peacock. L A 6 0 30 John McEnroe $423,30 3. Jimmy DeAngelis 171-158-158-487, 1. M m M i l 1 9sttumrlsm 1. It— TMtu— i IfcH — T ip Formula One season. entry because teainmate Jean-Pierre and I hope to take advantage of it.” 4 :3 0 0 M ( onnors $347.6(7 4. ViUs Genilaitis 207, George Moquin 215, Wasyluk 82; 9 Holes — if we did move the football,” ® BoxlngFrom Olympic Auditor* (Jray.N .Y 4 Mike Lappen 146-395, Steve Iktm sim k 18— 1 M liril i 0 0 « —1 Lockridge is confident entering the at the soccer pitch beginning at 9 Montgomery, Phil. 4 9 > 0 24 6 7 1 0 6 6. Guilermo V iU i. AKentinn. Rich Higgins 55, ‘Al Chase Gross, Sally Goodwin 46; IkssslsssSt t r i i 0 i 0 iH i SkMkii* 1 FW0 I 0 I Neewly-crowned Formula One Jabouille was hospitalized with two kim.LoaAngolaa Cooper. S.K 4 2 2 0 M Washington Coach Jack Pardee said. “ $ 1 0 0 6 6 . Brian Gottfried $ 1 0 0 2 7. Williams 155-141-147-443, 7. h u iii W iiril •UsmP to m w i . k— Aruivtl llrk N tlM M t champion Alan Jones and his broken tegs suffered in last Sunday’s bout. a.m. Kicking Gene Mayer $19104 8 . Ivan Lendel, 582. Net, Helen Wasyluk 39, 7 “The quarterback has to set up Tom Greer 150-394, Emil UU kM Aonzt 1 SMt rankH— i The schedule begins with games •UNDAV ep-a fg-a Igpts Cz^hoilovakia. $187.01 9 . V ii ^ Amri- Williams' teammate Carlos Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. “I know I’m just 21 but I’m a Murray. Del 1212 IM 4 f2 0 traj, India. $158,156 10. Harold)ld Solomon Cniristopher 40, Foote 40. Cadet cited properly, the receiver has to run the O C T . . MO Palmieri 160-150-431, iM it iNdt Reutemann of Argentina took turns Arnoux achieved his good time in a dedicated boxer,” said Lockridge. between Captain Nathan Hale School 6 1 Mazzetti. Atl 10- 11 $lf7-8/ .6 40 31 POWDER PUFF- Linda right pattern and the blockers have WUMENSTENNIS Adolph Kuszaj 179-156-456, U m M n M i I.I mN i Ik w Cadet Peter Ryba, starting and Rham and a Coventry Youth Wcrsching.S F 11- 12 fi-6 47 26 Welch 202, Nancy for most of the hour qualifying ses­ spare chassis. to protect, take the right stance and “I’m in excellent shape. Pedroza is a MOmNNO ('orrai, L A 12- ___13 4-4 .. Martina42 M Navratilova $478.00 2. Tim Castagna 140-150-411, iH c u m I IH t— ik ip sion in lowering the best times of the The first eight times were better Coast Guard Academy great champion but I feel be can be League tilt. At 11 o’clock in the 6:30 Yepremian. T B 84 f-6 43 23 Tracy Austin $4670J . Billie^a^^^^^ McLaUghUn 183-456-486 t f u m iii L fin i Lbmku 1 8 MI execute.” Passing I301J41 4. Chris Evert Lloyd Cff-.OB 5. -t r> 7_i -imt if*a ao« Rick Filloramo 175-396, EkI l.trnms IM m I 7. 6— n IH o r — 1 day. than the 1:35.615 Jones recorded last beaten. I consider myself a Coventry's girls’ squad against ® Frofutikmal FoothuN From yds Id ini Evonne (ioolagong. Australia. $1^00 quarterback, was named to Injuries to the offensive line have att comp pet ’ 6. Gdil RUfka 177-179^83-494, Doucette 161-407, Scott S M IrtM idU 0 Mki But in the last minutes of the trials, year when he won the pole at the devastating puncher and I really Cromwell High and in the afternoon Conoda I) While. Dal lOf' TO 0 7 '— 8 0 -7 3 - Joan Topping 182, Edith &is week’s Eastern College hurt the Redskins’ running attack. 9:00 Brtkwsk. All 111 .9 0 1 8 1 Hana Mandhkova. Czechoslovaku ^ * 1 o * Smith 398, John Kensel 145- BivMt [H— t at 1 o’clock it yvill be Patriot boys’ 119 72 0 .f: 0 8 9 6 Giacomelli found some untapped Glen. The team has rushed for 428 yards in don’t think he carries that strong a (S) SportoConlor Jaworsk. I*hl twjHi I. Andrea jneRer •!«.■«« I. Tracy 188-513, Laura Rap- 6lote l. t — l H f l M l tlMara^UiiMl l.f— li l l m » 0 0 Danielson. Det 0 « 0 f. 7 0 4 1 Kathy Jordan $ 1 0 0 8 10. Virginia . — 148-403, Don McAllister Athletic Conference Division punch. I’ve been working out with varsity versus Bacon Academy and 10KM) son 178^88, Vicky Glass LHIm i U mU 4. kw twu power to trip the recording beams “I know that time would have to be four games — just 28 more than Ferragin. L A 71 fO TO 4 (M 4 5 Ruzici. Romania, $116713 tkss-lsts i l i i i i i i 7 0 it il III all-star football team. Last the Patriot jayvees against East ® NCAAFootboN 148-425, Pat Irish 150-152- 1 lupiM m x t k u i f ii— 0 U r— 6—1 I H k M i f i f M i for the day’s high. His log in 15 races beaten by anybody landing the pole Montgomery. guys a lot heavier than me who are BOWLING 236-569, Ruth Ann Glass Salurdav Hampton. AMKHK'AN f'OOTBALLCONFKRENCl I . Wayne Webb $0 0 0 . 2, Mark Roth 180-483, Betty Lamoureaux 435, Rollie Irish 176-406, U m P kim k LM m M* IbmPsAmii L H M k tp this year shows only a pair of fifth for Sunday,” said Jones, 33, who Saturday he completed 22 of 3& Elsewhere Sunday, Denver is at world class fighters and they haven't AFTERNOON Hushing PASO I . Mike Aiilby $n,7 0 . 4. Gary FaNMMM $01 8— 1 0 1 alt yds avg Ig td Dickinson 1 0 .0 2 5. Steve Martin |W0 p Don Logan 161, John Or- clinched his first world driving title hurt me so I don’t think he can the Two Hartford Hellion players, Tom 12:30 458, Jackie Czaya 472, Mar- h c place finishes at Argentina and Ger­ passes for 192 yards against Cleveland, San Francisco at Los Uribbs. Bui 78 3 0 3 7 S 5 6 . Nelson Burton J r |tf<.30 7. Earl tolani 141, Jim Moore 151. FOOTBALL T M TimM: way he punches. Mulroy and Paul Toomey, the latter (X) Tti* NFL Today King.Oak 53 2 0 4 9 0 0 AnthM y.VJ0 l 8. Tom Baker F3 .LV 9, tie Bradshaw 471, Terry many. at Montreal. “Having eight cars beat Norwich University. Ryba Angeles, Baltimore at Miami, Buf­ Enfield al Manchester, Ik w U M it l.f*rtMr«riiel 1 1 — 18— 0 a Coventry High graduate, will give a aSBNFL'ao Harris.Pill 61 225 3 7 0 1 Palmer Fallgrcn F 1.007. 10. George IM w e M M M ilT 8» h « l Jones, anxious to post a career that time just proves how much ‘Tedroza is a classic boxer and he Soccoi Had* In Oarmany Calhoun. N E M 223 4 1 17 2 Sieminski 178-493-501, Dee IPlssPism iM M k ip _____ starred with the Bolton Tigers falo at San Diego in a battle of un- Papas. VO.Ut) EASTERN 1 :3 0 IM M E A c u m l ttm P k Urn U i i i l l i 0 ik t high of five pointcounting Grand Prix development have gone into the cars knows all the tricks. He’s been- clinic and speak to all players and 1:00 Washington. Ball 57 221 3 917 I NASCAR Smyth____^ ______210-521,, _____Mary^ Iksssisssst beatens, Kansas City at Qakland, g 1‘unling BUSINESSMEN- Bub EasI Calholir al Bloom­ T.HM tfifini 8. 8— 1 1 1 1 7 JrtarUaiul 1 0 — im 8m and Bulldogs before entering around for a long time and he’s guests. CD NFLFoalball $Mi Pmsimts victories in a season, was timed in and how competitive we’ve New England at the New York Jets, (B) USTA Wofflon'aindaof Tannia Ig avg Lacbapclle 176^95, Lucille Holmes 166-426, Gabe field. 1:30 Sak kwhUMi the academy. Admission is free. (luy. Oak 0 439 TO r.' 1 Hilliard Pei:v 019740 r,, Dupont 177. 1:34.563. Rene Arnoux of France become.” ChametontMpi Partridge. K D ff 432

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Church here has been my life, as my chairman of Yale’s art Experience preferr^ but will MECHANICAL Solicitations of Household and Commercial Ac­ Pam Duff, 6498313. Odegard 10 — Insurance L o ii and Found 1 Pononali |ob training. Apply: Riverside preferred, EEO Employer. life has been an attempt to serve history department. train. Antonio’s Restaurant, EXPERIENCE. Apply at 270 counts, and Heating Equipment Sales. Benefits In­ Realty, 6494365. EMPLOYMENT i?,'lealth Care Center. 528-2167. ^89-^1 after 4:30 p.m. Hartford Road, Cahn estimated the LOST - Vicinity of Parker 956 Main St., Manchester. I, Manchester. through her. I carry away with me 13 - Help Wanted LOOKING FOR SHEET METAL clude: CMS & Blue Cross, Major Medical & Life In­ C A P E 8 RO O M S - 4 manuscript’s value at Street and East Middle Turn­ from my ministry here among you 14 — Business Opportunities RESPONSIBLE PERSON(S) MECHANIC - Experienced in SECRETARY PART TIME surance, Profit Sharing and morel Annual Income 18 Bedrooms. Rec room with pike, Black Cat, one white P A R T T IM E WORKERS more than I can have given in Parish $150,0(X) and described the ‘ is — Situation Wanted to commute two young girls to ■ all phases of truck and auto for Local Law Office. Monday bar. Den. New kitchen. whisker. Answers to RECEPTIONIST - Phone K to 25 K. find as a “very great EDUCATION the St. Mary-St. Jo s e ^ Schook repairs, gas and diesel. Heatini & Vehtlatini Aluminum sidlng.2 car gar- or Diocese." LOVING, RESPONSIBLE, duties, typing, Monday thru thru Friday, 9 to 3. Non- "Ebony." 647-9013. area in Willimantic, from Minimum 5 years experience. » e . Handy location. $83,m . Recognized as one of the outstan­ honor.’’ 'The book, he said, 16 — Private Instructions GRANDMOTHERLY LADY Friday 5 to 9 p.m .; Saturday 9 HeMIShop smoker. Send letter or resume Call 2SB-6438, 19 — Schools-Classes Route 66 in Hebron. Hours: Must have own tools. Start at to: 447 Center Street. Group I, Philbrlck Agency, offers a rare illustrated IMPOUNDED. Female, eight to share my home Rent Free to 3. Contact: Linda, J.D. ding preachers in the Episcopal 20 — Instructions Wanted Semi flexible. Call 228-3810. $7.00 per hour. All Fringe Manchester, attention - or send resume to: Atlas-Bantly, 414 Tolland Street, history of the Jews. week old tri-colored B e^le.igle. Benefits. For appointment in exchange for evening and Realty, 6^1980. Church, Bishop Porteus is also wide­ REAL ESTATE good pay Valerie. East Hartford. 06108, Attention—Mr. Carney. VicinityI SoeiSpencer Street. Con- UNATTACHED? Meet new call 688-7596. occasional Babysitting for ly respected for his liturgical He said the manuscript 23 — Homes lor Sale PART TIME - Earn extra Houaahold Goods 40 tact: Manchester Dog compatible companions in healthy 8 year old. 649w02. good benefits was known as “Murphy’s 24 — Lols-Land for Sale money while the kids are in knowledge and skill, and his warmth Warden. 6464555. Manchester area. Lowest SCREEN PRINTER - good conditions PART TIME PERSON for Haggadah" because it was 25 — Investment Ptoperty school. Telephone Solicita-* REFRIGERATORS as a pastor. 26 — Business Property cpst, elaborate, confidential Applications are presently I NEED 50 OVERWEIGHT after noons for car washing, tion. E. Hartford company. A Paid Holidays Washers/Ranges, used, During his episcopate he was a bequeathed to Yale in 1948 27 — Resort Properly LOST WEDNESDAY. 12 week and dignified nationwide being taken for an opening in PEOPLE who honestly want errand running, etc. Ap­ □ REAL ESTATE ;ood telephone voice and dlc- guaranteed and clean. New on the death of 1897 26 — Real Estate Wanted old. hlack Labrador with system. Free literature. our &reen Printing Depart­ to lose weight. Guaranteed proximately 2() hours per CLERK TYPIST member of the Standing Liturgical Program! The proof is in the ion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I shipment damaged, G.E St graduate Fred Towley MtSC. SERVICES white collar. No tags. White Dating ol Prestige, ment. Experience is f week. See: Frank Trudnak or Homes For Sala 23 Commission of the Episcopal losing! Part Time Income Op­ p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. Permanent full time posi­ FR i Gi DAIRE. Iziw prices. 31 — Services Offered streak on chest. In vicinity of Williamstown, Mass. 01267. desirable. Excellent benefits. Call Vam on Mr. Carter. Carter Chevrolet, Church, taking a leading role in the Murphy. portunity available. $250 per through Fri.,.9 a.m. to 1 p.m., tion In Claims Department B.D. Pearl Sc Son, 649 Main 32 — Painting-Papering Washington School. If found, Individual must apply in Per­ Inc., 1229 Main Street, RANCH - Nine rooms. Formal Cahn found the book week in commissions possi­ Mrs. Williams, 5694993. Street, 6492171. preparation of the new Book of Com­ 33 — Building-Contracting return to 117 Cedar. RETURN RIDE FROM son to : (Quality Name Plate, 87M 111 Manchester. of large Insurance Com­ dining room. Rec room with ble. Call 528-2514; or Sally 289 mon Prayer which was officially “laying on a black box” 34 — Rooting-Siding Manchester. Reward.______HARTFORD wanted. 4:30 Fisher Hill Road. East pany. Must be able to type wet bar. Separate master 35 — Healing-Plumbing 1831 anytime. RN LAMAZE LABOR or TYPIST - Responsible person FOUR PIECE LIVING when he came to Yale in m. State Office Building to Glastonbury. 35 wpm. Free Parking. bedroom suite with cathedral adopted in 1979. Elephant walk 36 — Flooring Invitation.To Bid COACH, part-time for wanted for Bast Hartford ROOM SET - Two Tables. 1965. A few years later, he anchester. (Intersection Hartford ceiling. Large flag-stone A year ago, under his leadership. 37 Moving-Trucking-Storage WOMAN 18 and over to work PART TIME CLERICAL. Manchester Monitrice firm. Duties to include: $ ^ . Call after 4:00 p.m., 647- 36 Services Wanted Sealed bids will be received in Woodland, Hillard and Duval Cell 528-9031 patio. Pool. Wood-burning 1160. 4 Episcopalians in Connecticut em­ “Don’t dare compare derrieres” says Playboy Bunny Anna wrote a paper speculating in plastic manufacturing full Financial institution in East Associates. Days, six hour on- Typing Invoices, and some the Office of The Director of Streets). 6494670. 728-6600 Ext. 348 stove. $89,500. Group 1, barked on Venture in Mission, a as “Bunny Booper’’ takes her on an elephant.walk in Chicago. it may have been a product MISC. FOR SALE and part time shifts. Call 646- Hartford has part time call shifts. Obstetrics minor Bookkeeping Func­ 40 -- Household Goods General Services, 41 Center experience preferred, but not IIU Foumtaraniu Philbrick Agency. 648-4200. major thrust in strengthening the life of Johel ben Simeon, a 2920 between 10:00 a.m. and clerical positions available. tions. Ehtcellent working cond- 111 Booper the elephant was among a group of circus performers 41 — Articles tor Sale Street, Manchester, Connec­ Pononil Loana Send qualifications, days and necessary. Orientation tions and Full Benefit prolific scribe who lived in 4:00 p.m. East Hartford PLYMOUTH LANE. Colonial. □MISC. FOR SALE and outreach of the Church, including 42 — Building Supplies ticut, until October 14. 1980 at hours available to Box PP c/o workshop provided Call 872- NURSES AIDES positions Package. Reply to: Tom Fan­ who entertained children from all over the Chicago area. (UPI Da lead OpfsiMly iwpliiw’ Six generous size rooms. 24 a projected fund goal of $6,800,000. Italy in the 15th Century. 43 — Pets-Birds-Dogs 11:00 a.m. for the following: CONFIDENTIAL. Fast, Herald.Equal Opportunity 6989 or ^1847. available on 3-11 and 11-7 ning, w9192.. photo) 44 — Musical Instruments NURSES AIDES - 7 a m, to 3 foot livingroom. Fireplace. Ardclaa tor Sala 41 But he wasn’t sure ALUMINUM SIGN BLANKS Easy, Phone Application. Employer. shifts. Experience not 45 — Boats & Accessories p.m., and 3 p.m to 11 p.m. necessary. Complete orienta­ Dining room. Tbree because the first two pages 46 — Sporting Goods SIGN FACES, LETTER Funding Associates 232-9368, Part time and full time. EInjoy PART TIME CUSTODIAN for tion. classroom study and on bedrooms. 114 baths. Garage. were missing from the 47 — Garden Products AND REFLECTIVE anytime. working in a home like at­ $69,900. Group 1, Philbrlck 46 — Antiques office complex. Hours: 5:00 the job training will be given. manuscript. A colleague, MATERIAL mosphere. assisting the elder­ Here Is a chance to supple­ ATTENTION TB M IU l OnRATORS Agency, 6 4 9 4 ^ , 49 Wanted to Buy Hafp Wantaif 13 ly residents in our self care p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Three ALUMINUM Sheets used as professor James Marrow, CIIANNELL POSTS nights weekly. Call Mr. ment your family income by Indoor recreation events RENTALS unit. We offer good wages and MANCHESTER - 12 Room printing plates, .007 thick working with the elderly. Paid We’re Moving lo Manchosler also had researched the 52 — Rooms lor Rent The Town of Manchester is an Whitney, 5692020 for appoint­ Ux2814“ , K cents each or 5 FULL TIME THIRD SHIFT - benefits, including full Mntal Holidays, 10 Paid Sick Days, 2 Duplex. 6&6. 2 car garage. book but was unable to 53 — Apartments for Rent equal opportunity employer, Part time second shift. Apply Plan. Please call: Mrs. Le ment. Equal Opportunity for $1. Phone 6492711. Must be Employer. Weeks Vacation after one Hartford National Bank la seeking Terminal Amesite drive. Central loca­ determine its origins. 54 — Homes for Rent and requires an affirmative 7-Eleven on Center Street, Blanc RN, 646-0129, tion. Two separate furnaces. picked up before 11 a.m. 55 — Bubiness for Rem year. Paid Blue Cross & Blue Operators for dur Operations Division which Is now action policy for all of its Con­ between 7 and 3. Manchester Manor Rest ONLY. to begin in Manchester It was also not known 56 — Resort Property for Rent DENTAL ASSISTANT. To protiMo Nuning Caro Shield, Paid Major MecUcal & located at our Corporate Service Center on 150 84-86 Hamlin Street. Call 649 *57 _ tractors and Vendors as a con­ Home. 385 West Center Street. In p riv a lo hom oo and Disability Insurance and $3000 0428. who owned the book before Experience necessary. Salary POOL- 24’ X 4’, 7 ft. deep. £8 — MiSC for Rent dition of doing business with GENERAL CONTRACTOR Manchester. Windsor Street, In downtown Hartford. These 10:00 p.m. and Saturdays 10:00 a.m. Dec. 18. Water safety Instruction Murphy but Cahn negotiable. Excellent Modtcol FacilMao. Part Free U le Insurance. Apply: MANCHESTER - The the Town, as per Federal NEEDS CARPENTER - Must Riverside Health Care Center, positions will be moving to a new facility In the WANTED. Older two to four Perflex filter 8 x 12 deck. speculated a soldier may AUTOMOTIVE PVMNMIM8IMBIT benefits. Manchester area. ttmo, h ill Mma. ConoMoro- Manchester Recreation to 5:00 p.m. Class Jan. 8 through May 7 7-10 p.m .; Order 11246. be knowledgable and 745 Main Street, East Hart­ Manchester Parkade on West Middle Turnpike family homes. We have many $500.00 or best offer. 5697317. 6 1 - Autos for Sale experienced in all phases of If yOu h tv t • minimum of 2-3 y ttrs Multi-girl office. Call 6493003. Bon ghron to protoronco Department's Indoor Winter Recrea­ Nathan Hale School - 160 Spruce Friday - 7:30-8:45 p.m.. Open Swim, have brought it home as 62 — Trucks for Sale ford. clients looking for such Bid forms, plans and construction. Call 742-6062. purofisslng tn d Invonlory control oh— Location and Hotira. sometime between November 1980 and March FOUR PIECE dark pine St., Tuesday and Wednesday, 6 to 8:45-9:45 p.m.. Open Swim, 8:45-9:45 war booty. 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale •xporionco on s distributorship SALESWOMAN for retail properties. Good return on tion Program will begin Monday specifications are available at NO FEE • WEEKLY PAY 1981. These positions Involve Terminal Input and your investment. Call B/W coffee table set. Asking $200. “ We assume that the 64 — Motorcycies-Bicydes l«v*l. tro dyntmic. quick thinking fabric store. Part time with night, Oct. 6, and run thru March 27, 9:30 p.m. p.m.. Adult Swim. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile the General Services Office, FULL TIME BABYSITTER and rtaults oriantad. this could ba RN Public Health Nurse for 6498243. some experience necessary. For InformatMi call some Customer Contact. Candidates must possess realty: 647-1419, 6499996. 1981, at the East Side Rec, West Side Waddell School - 163 Broad St., Youth Basketbail Registration - donor (Murphy) did not Homes 41 Center Street, Manchester, lor 8 month old son, in my tha position for you. Tha candidata generalized community health wa ara saaking will ba rasponsibla Retail experience preferred. 64S-9818 nursing program Includingincluding a typing skill between 35-45 wpm. Must be willing Monday and Wednesday, 6 to 9 p.m. come by it dishonestly," 66 — Automotive Service Connecticut. Bolton home, starting Rec, Community “Y " and school Wili be heid at the East Side Rec, for oattlng up and administaring our Apply So-FYo Fabrics, Burr schools. Competetivempel ■ salary fo work In downtown Hartford Initially, and then said Cahn. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease January. Light housekeeping complata purchasing function. facilities used for recreation Illing Junior High School - 229 East West Side Rec and Community “Y ” Town of Manchester, CT (Corner Shopping Center, 1151 M OAASSISTJ^ and benefits. For further in­ relocate to Manchester. The book remained in the desirable. 6«-3995.______Wa ora a major Naw England dis­ programming. Middle Tpke., Monday through Oct. 20 through Oct. 24,6:30 to 8 p.m. Robert B. Weiss. tributor of wira & cabla Our con- Tolland Turnpike, •I Itam E ltlH Il c m r . formation, contact: Com­ We offer competitive salaries, excellent working PUBUSNEirSMnKE A variety of activities are offered Thursday, 6 to 10 p.m. (Adult The minimum age for youth basket­ basement for another 13 General Manager AVON- To buy or sell, call 523- tlnuad rapid growth has craatad Manchester. 387 Cart Conlor 8L munity Health Service of EQUAL HOUilNO OPPORTUNITY this position. Undargraduata (Columbia, Hebron, Andover, conditions as well as an excellent company paid* volleyball and basketball league play years until Yale graduate 015-10 9401. dagraa prafarrad. but not raqulrad. 1 at the recreation centers and schools ball is 8 years of age (your age divi­ NURSES AIDES. Experience Marlborough. 229 9428. benefit package. Applications will be accepted at only). student Barbara Hurwitz Wira & cabta axparlanca an addad All raal estate advertised In this newspaper Is subject to such as basketball, volleyball, floor sion is determined by your age as of plus. Raply stating salary preferred. Full or part Ume. our head office In downtown Hartford Monday thru hockey, football, bowling (Communi­ ^w ers School -141 Princeton St., Dec. 1, 1980) the youth basketball began to study it last LEGAL NOTICE raquiramants m strict confldanoa Immediate openings on 3 :00 to (X E R K for accounting and Thursday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. the Federal Fair Housing Act ol 1668 which makes It Il­ TELEPHONE OPERATOR. Monday and Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m. program is a co-ed program. spring in a sem inar on to; TofN Pawnlw. C anlraiar 11:00 p.m. and lf:00 to 7:00 purchasing department to legal to advertise any preference, limitation, or dis­ ty “Y " only), ping-pong, poos, air Town ol Andover, Connecticut Full time. Apply at Gaer •Apply Verplanck School - 126 Olcott St., medieval manuscripts a.m. shifts. Contact Mrs. enter purchase orders, crimination based on race, color, religion, sex or hockey, swimming and various table There are three divisions—pee-wee Zoning Board of Appeals 734 Tolland Straal Ferguson. DNS, at 2899573. process dally work cards and Brothers, Inc., 140 Rye Street, taught by Marrow. East Hartford. CT 06106 HARTFORD NATIONAL RANK national origin, or an Intention to make any such games. Monday and Thursday. Mon. - 7:30 to (ages 8-9) midget (ages 10-11-12) and The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Connec­ do general illing. Applicants South Windsor. 777 Main StraM The Recreation Department 9:30 p.m.. Women’s Slimnastics and junior (ages 15-17). A $5 registration Coincidently, Marrow ticut will hold a public hearing in the Town Office Building, CLERICAL TYPIST. Small must have good typing and preference, limitation or discrimination. This Volleyball; Thursday - 6 to 7 p.m.. "had done a catalogue of busy office in Hartford. Diver- figure appltiide. This is a full LIC E N SED OPTICIAN - Human Baaourcaa Oapartmant, Sth Floor newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement winter brochure offers a more fee and a $3 recreation membership Wednesday. October 15. 1980 at 8:00 p.m. to hear the following PART TIME. Your telephone Manchester area. Must be Womens Slimnastics, 7:30 to 9:30 possessions belonging to applications asking for relief from the Zoning Laws of the Town and our customers turn spare slfied position. Typing, filing, time position with full com­ Hartford, Conn. lor real estate which Is In violation of the law. detailed list of programs and times card are required at time of registra­ billing, and order desk. pany benefits. Apply at In- good Salesperson. Top Wages. the deRothschild family of Andover, Connecticut. time into spare earnings. and is available at the Recreation p.m.. Adult Open Basketball. tion. Benefits. Call for appoint­ dustronics, Inc., 4o9 Sullivan Send resume to: P.O. Box which were confiscated Choose own hours. 249-7773. 7115, West Hartford, Conn. Department office. Garden Grove Bentley School - 57 Hollister St., Youth Soccer Registration (For fM81 — Robert Fairchild — requesting relief from zoning ment. 2498591. Ave., ^uth Windsor. EOE- during the war," said M/F. 06107. Road, or any recreation center. Tuesday, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., adult drop Summer Soccer Program) — regulations Article VI, Section 12.00.00 - Space Requirements. EARN EXTRA $$$s for SALESPERSON. Sundays, The recreation centers and schools in voileyball. Manchester High School Cafeteria Cahn. 20 feet sideline needed: 75 feet front yard neieded. Variance of 13 Christmas. Sell Avon part During their research, Ume. Call 523-9401 or 646-iS8S. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday Business & Service used for recreation programming, Manchester High School -134 East Jan. 5, 12, 19 and 26, to 8 p.m., East feet for the side yard and 7 feet for the front yard to build a gar­ evenings, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 the two noticed a penciled their location and hours of operation Middle Turnpike, Brookfield Street Middle Turnpike entrance, use facui- age. Lot located on Pine Ridge Dr., Andover. aOOKKHPtR ' p.m. Mature adults only. Sales CARRIlft klEEDED entrance, Oct. 6 through May 29. ty parking lot. A $5 adult number mark in the book n u a u u M experience necessaiy. Apply are as follows: III182 — Kent Williams — requesting relief from zoning West Side Rec -110 Cedar St., Mon­ Monday, 7:30-8:30, Diving, 8:30-9:30 membership (age 18 and over). that Marrow recognized as Immadiala outstanding opportunity in person at: England fo r T regulations Article VI, Section 12.00.00 — Space Requirements. for a parson expariancad In ona- an inventory number from Hardware Store, Route 44 A, day through Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.. Adult Swimming; Tuesday - There is no towel rental service at 75 feet front yard needed. Variance ol 14 feet needed to build writa systam through ganarol his Rothschild catalogue. ladgar and monthly statamanti. Bolton. Prospect Street a re a to 10 p.m., and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 7:30-8:30 p.m.. Womens Special any recreation center or school. garage in line with the house. Lot located on Wales Road, An­ Succassful candidata will ba in- p.m. Exercise Swim, 8:30-9:30 p.m.. Adult The public is reminded that when “When they checked the dover, votvad In all phasas of our accoun­ WTONDY ting oparalions. prapara monthly In Rockville East Side Rec - 22 School St., Mon­ Swim; Wednesday - 7:00-8:45 p.m.. schools are closed because of manuscript against the list OPEN DANCE PM UrrS WITHOUT 11183 — Clarence L. Palmer — requesting relief from zoning statamanis and assuma tha supar- KPlitraiSM day through Friday, 6 to 10 p.m., and Open Swim; 8:45-9:45 p.m.. Adult holidays, vacations and storm days, this prov^ essentially that vision of our accounting stalf. Tm ■sassi it came from this family,” PARTNERS regulations Article V. Section 06.00.00 which does not allow con­ Exparianca in computar convarslon •svaataae Msrtasl Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Swim; Thursday -7:30-9:30p.m., Ad­ there will be no recreation programs an addad plus. said Cahn. FIANtrS RESTAURANT ducting a business iii a residential zone. Variance requested to ai ImhNM llpViMBti I Call 647-9946, Community “Y ” - 78 N. Main St. - vanced Lifesaving Oct. 9 throueh at the schools. Wa ara a major Naw England dis­ MNswsrtal: The library contacted Rt. SiBoHon conduct business in residential area of repair and sale of used, tributor who's rapid growth has Monday thru Friday, 6:00 p.m. to craatad this position. Excallant NsaSM (Ms asdi 0GT0RER4 , 1980 cars. Lot located at 18 Wales Road. Andover. deRothschild heirs in working conditions and lull banaflt 828-4141 or 647-9947 Sarvleaa OHarad 31 Sarvleaa Otiarad 31 Painting-Paparing 32 Building Contracting 33 S p.m. • 1 a.m. At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard and packaga Raply stating salary France after ownership Music Apr Free 'N Eaip raquiramants in confidanca to; was determined, hoping written communication received. Said appeals are on file and WILL DELIVER small loads LEON CIEZSYNSKI Adm iM lon $3.S0 BScM TREE SERVICE, “since it had been here so may be seen in the Office of the Town Clerk. Town Office where TREE-MENDOUS ser­ of sand, gravel or loam. Call BUILDER. New homes, ad­ Building. 734 Tolland Straat ditions. remodeling, rec Panel continues debate East Hartford. CT 06106 vice is guaranteed, now 644-1775. Can call 7:tX) a.m to long they’d let us keep it,” PAIN'HNG. INTERIOR AND offering FREE STUMP 10:00 p.m. rooms, garages, kilchens EXTERIOR. Low rates. Fully said Cahn. Announcamcnli Dated Andover, Connecticut 4 October, 1980 GRINDING with tree remodeled, ceilings bath tile, insured. Nine years " T B I B I B n — removal. Free estimates. Ful­ GEORGE N. CONVERSE. dormers, roofing. Residential Dated Andover. Connecticut 11 October. 1980 nce. Free estimates. ?=’• ly insured. References. Senior Painting and paperhanging. or commercial. 6494291. Zoning Board of Appeals MEGHNIC ,______Opportunity in maintenance Citizens Discount. 6497285. Thirty years experience. Call S Andover, Connecticut on Northeast rate hike department lor someone with well HEY KIDS! 4:00 to 9:00 evenings. 6492804. EXTERIOR PAINTING, DESIGN KITCHENS - Mary C. McNamara. Chairman rounded building maintenance experienced college student. PUBLIC NOTICE REWEAVING BURN Cabinets, Vanities, Formica HARTFORD (UPI) - State utility The rate year is an almost totally from alternative energy sources. 020-10______bacLground Heating, ventilating and SHARPENING SERVICE - Quality work. Very HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas Counter Tops. Display, regulators Friday debated a seventh projected picture of what the utility’s One Northeast subsidiary, Connec­ air conditioning eiperience is Glass Cut, Keys Made, Small reasonable prices. Call Mike, Storage St Bookcases. Kitchen desirable You'll also be required to repaired. Window shades, Engine & Screen Repairs. 5693458 or 6 8 ^ 5 . ______day on Northeast Utilities’ request expenses will be instead of a “test ticut Light & Power Co., sought a do many odd maintenance jobs, in­ Cabinet Fronts. Custom LEGAL NOTICE Venetian blinds. Keys. TV BLISH HARDWARE. 793 (or a record $177 million rate hike, year,” a combination of known costs $102 million (17.1 percent) increase Th» aiutonbury bnbkm Club t*T» cluding painting FOR RENT. Marlow s, 867 LE E Interior & Woodworking. 6499658. Main Street. 6494121. PAIN’nNG. but put off a decision until final based on a full year and increases as in electric rates and a $9.3 million :f alll b* having a Tallgala-Flaa TOWN OF MANCHESTER We o iler a modem, pleasant facili­ Main Street. 6495221. Exterior. “Check my rate X Marhat at tha ilk a ground on ASSESSOR’S OFFICE ty and work environment We also before you decorate." Depen- pieces of financial data could be calculated by inflationary trends. (8.7 percent) hike in natural gas Woodland MroM In to. Olaatonbwr CHILD CARE OPENINGS IN FES Industries, Inc. 41 CENTER St., offer a fine surting salary and com­ dable. nilly Insured. 6491653. collected. The DPUC also would require on Oelobar 4th. Rah) data Ootobor petitive benefits package Earn Cash MY LICENSED HOME In offer you rates. ■f IMh from 10 AM-4 PM. Manchester, Conn. Divison of Public Utility Control \ppls In prr*on Manchester. Nutritional GENERAL PAINTING - QUALITY HOME Northeast go to a complete flat rate Another subsidiary, the Hartford OFFICIAL NOTICE Chairman John Downey and Com­ system, which means large residen­ Electric Light Co., has filed for a IVnKinnrt Lunches. Group, fun. I n t e r i o r St Exterior; REMODELING Playground backyard. 643- missioners Edythe Gaines and Mar­ tial users of electricity would no Inhabitants of the Town of Manchester are hereby notified that: GERBER SCIENTIFIC LAWNS CUT. Ehtpert service. Specializing In Exterior Trim. 247-3218 $62.3 million (17.9 percent) increase Lowest rates around. Call for 1 ^ . Oct. 1 of each year is the assessment date in Manchester. Conn., IN STRl MENT CO Free Estimates. Fully In­ Hartford, CT vin Loewith considered two critical longer be able to benefit from dis­ in electric rates and a $3.4 miliion 83 lYrrher Rowtl Wr»l, up to... free estimate. 649-7773 sured. Call 646-0709, or 742- and all personal property must be declared to the Assessor by and complex issues for less than an counts after using a higher than (14.2 percent) hike in natural gas Tho Manehaalar Uona Club vtlll hold **. WindRor. tionn. tR>4l74 evenings. EXPERIENCED HOUSE 5067.______ttwlr INUi onnuol Tog iaio on Sun- the owner during the month of October to avoid a ten per cent In Kiiuisl Oppurlunilt Kmpittsrr CLEANER - Ambitious and •••••••••••••••••••••••••• hour before recessing until 10 a.m. average number of kilowatt hours. prices. INSIDE/OUTSIDE day, Oelobar SIh al McDonald'a penalty imposed by the Connecticut State Statutes. Personal ______H F — - friendly. References Roofing 34 Tuesday. Northeast also would have to ff both HELCO rate filings were $50.00 per week CERAMIC FIRING. Discount PAINTING - Low (frices. Fast Parking Lot on Waal Cantar SIroal In properly consists of: Aircraft, machinery, water power, dams, available. Hourly rates. "Very little is left to be decided,” provide commissioners with details granted in their entirety, the average rates. (}uick service. Call 649 service. Quality Manchaator. Tha rain data la Oelobar horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry, commercial fur­ Please call M9-8K1. Weekly ROOFER WILL INSTALL said Downey. “ All we need to do is 12th. To rooanra doalor apaco, or lor OPERATMGROOM 2543. workmanship. Call 6490009, on specific programs to reward bill for an electric customer would niture and fixtures, boats, farming tools, tractors, road or bi-weekly preferred. roof, siding or gutter for low anyono vrWiIng lo donala marehan- anytime. discount price. Call Ken at get the whole picture in view — the energy conservation. increase by 18 percent and the gas machinery, farm produce, mechanic's tools, goods of manufac­ NURSE dlao eall 040-2047. Prooaada Palndng-Paparlng 32 647-1566. difference between what the com­ The rate requests filed by two sub­ bill would jump 14.7 percent. from Iho aalo wW aid Uon'a projoeta turers. traders and merchants, utility equipment and fixtures LAWNMOWERS Building Contracting 33 M Mm Ssy sotIUM mHiSIs Si REPAIRED. 15% Sr. Citizen pany asked for and what changes sidiaries of 'Connecticut’s largest A full increase for CL&P would in- with light and hoartng eonaanradon. and all other taxable goods. SPEND YOUR EARLY EVENINGS •••••••••••••••••••••••••• OpsrsSsi SsMii. 2 M l sf 4 Discount! Free pick up and PROFESSIONAL PAINTING we’ve made over the last six jrtn ii tssw tY«Si| t« cal WES ROBBINS Carpentry Haating-Plumbing 35 4 electric utility have been bitterly op­ cfease the average monthly electric - Interior and exterior. DO NOT DECLARE Real Estate or Registered Motor Vehicles WORKING FOR THE HERALD.... delivery! Expert service. remodeling specialist. Ad­ months.” ■ •tlisnsati. [■psrlsacsM Commercial and residential. posed by consumer groups, which bill by 17.7 percent and natural gas pfSiWTtM. fa r atara MsTsweiii, ECONOMY LAWjSMOWER. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, NO JO B TOO SMALL - Toilet in Manchester. Free estimates. Fully in­ Downey said he expected the claim Northeast has done little to by 9.2 percent. tr to enm i tsr Mmam sew- 647-3660. built-ins, bathrooms, repairs, plugged drains, sured. 6494876. figures “would be straightened out” curb costs and to generate power ATTENTION: You may be entitled to an Exemption as follows: vln», sISMS oMiacI Sn: Nt- kitchens, 649-3446. kitchen faucets replaced, Ivonh “PUN MATCH" 0 0 0 SHOW. Oponaorod by; tO U A K tH lA O * swaiit eisiiMM iK •! S491ZZ2. repaired, rec rooms, Monday, allowing for a possible deci­ AKITA CLUB. Data: tATUNDAY, OCTOBiN 4, tOOO, Plooa: iUICIDf ^ CALL JEAN PAINTING - INTERIOR AND 1. Veteran's of any war period — (a I If you have filed your FARRAND REMODELING - bathroom remodeling, heat sion Tuesday. PARK, RO UT! 170. COLLINBVILLi, CT.. TImo: 2UDOINQ BTARTB If EXTERIO R: Paperhanging. Honorable Discharge papers with the Town Clerk of aR N m sV cR BEMORIRl Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, modernization, etc. M & M Unsettled issues were the return AT MOON. Conformation Hmllod lo working group only. Obodlonoo-aM « Experienced, references. Ser­ brooda B mbiad broada woleoma. OboeUona: Prom 114-lako oaH;..; Manchester. BEFORE Oct, 1, 1980. NOSmAL B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom Room Additions, Decks, All Plumbing St Heating. 6492871. Johnson hospital faces 647-9846 or ving Willimantic, Northeast stockholders will receive . 20(Pamilnglon-Rla 4) lako Rio. 4 Wool to Rta 170 North. Por moro m- Work. Free Estimates. Will Upet of Remodeling and 71 Hiinss Strsst Manchester, Bolton, (Coven­ and an “attrition” factor— adjusting formation, eonlaet Kim Lovowoll (202) 0OO-OM2 or Joannio Browator 2. Disabled Veterans — (a) If you have filed your Honorable pick up and deliver. Please Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ U in d u rttr, CsMi 06040 try, Columbia, Tolland areas. Flooring 36 (202)070-0204. Discharge papers with the Town Clerk of Manchester and (hi If call 6492161 after 4:00 p.m. ly Insured. Phone 643-6017. for inflation between the time the unfair practice charges Eqssl 0$8SttiMity Engloysr 847-9847 W. J..G rillo. 4296582. rate request was filed and its settle­ ~AII charilBbla and non-prolll------— you have filed a Certificate of Disability with the Assessor FLOORSANDING St showing the percentage of disability obtained from the ment. organiiallonB wishing lo have Ihtlr Public An- BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - PAINTING BY CRAIG CARPENTRY R EPA IRS - REFINISHING floors like STAFFORD (UPI) — Unfair labor were given the strikers’ former Veterans Administration, (cl If you have reached the age of 65 “ All we need now is to crank out nouncsmsnts publlahad Iraa In this gpaea ara Fireplaces. Concrete. OGDEN. Interior and “No Job Is Too Sm all." Call new! Specializing in older charges were brought against John­ positions, she said, and now the Dave at 6498996 before 11:00 urged to contact Joe McCavanaugh, Qaneral and were receiving a V.A. disability at that time, you are en­ Chimney Repairs. “No Job Exterior Specialist! Fully In- floors. Natural and stained the numbers,” said Downey. “Then son Memorial Hospital Friday - the hospital wants them to “stay where a.m. After 5:00 p.m. leave floors. No waxing anymore! Manager of Regal Mulflara ol Manehaalar. titled to $3,000 exemption, if you file a copy of your birth cer­ to o Sm all’ Call 644-8356 for sured. Free Elstimatea. Call we can get down to a final figure.” day after union nurses ended a-three- they are.” tificate with the Assessor. estimates. anytime, 6498749. ______message. John Verfallle, 6W-5750. Northeast filed its request May 7. Space will be alloted on a lirat come, Aral iHFralft month walkout — for refusing to “We’re saying ‘we’re sorry but aerved baala Since then, the three DPUC com­ 3. The Blind — Proof of their disability must be filed with the return several strikers to their you’ll have to take them out,” said Assessor. missioners assigned to the case have former positions. Ms. Millar. “ We think we have an poured over 107 separate issues and The complaint filed with the excellent case. It’s a clear 4. Farmers — Appilieation for exemption of iivestock. poultry held 38 days of hearings. National Labor Relations Board violation.” and machinery must be filed with the Assessor during the They have unofficially settled charged the hospital She also said the hospital was un­ month of October each year. several significant issues indicating "discriminated ” against eight or willing to reinstate some practical All Property Owners St Veterans — If you have changed your a philosophical shift toward conser­ nine strikers by reinstating them in nurses. RegalSSK^ address in the past year, you should notify the As5es.sor's Office vation. lesser positions, .said Mary Lou The hospital could be fined and o//4*r eontufitUnr* along lallA a $mp*rior pro^ufi/\ any week-day between 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. The commissioners tentatively Millar, executive director of the would have to make up pay EM-MMa M. J. Richard Vincent rejected Northeast’s use of a so- MoA-'Fri- • •.m. < • pjn. Assessor Connecticut Health Care Associates differences if found in violation of the m.9 P.M.. called “rate year” as a basis for the nurses’ union. complaint, said Ms. Millar. Phont MI-3112 • M U .. S ■ Jn. Dated at Manchester, Conn. Oct. 2. 1980 their filing. Nurses hired during the strike 023-10

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18 - EVENING HEIIALU. Sat., Oct. 4, 1980 Pssnuto — Charlso M. Schuli 52 Rutoi For Solo 61 Artlel^t lor Solo 41 Artlclot lor Solo 41 Arllcloo lor Solo 41 Artleloo tor Sato 41 Hoorn* lor Rant 52 Aptrtmoni* For Rant S3 Wonlod to Rant ANPTHArSWHVI MATURE WORKING MATURE ADULT COUPLE 1974 PONTIAC GRAND AM. ANP THEN, 6UES5 WHAT, S O I RaiREPSDt;KNOW SCREENED LOAM • Gravel, ZENITH RADIO/STEREO WHEELS, 13" - 14" GM. 15” 1967 FORD VAN CAMPER, MATURE MALE ROOM $15. ACROSS 2 Here'* ton Aniwtr to Pravioui Puzzle Female, ihature $20. Non- WOMAN - wanted to share needs three room apartment P ow er steering, pow er P b b y CHl/CK..-rHI5KlP CALLEP WHAT ITS LIKE BEINS CALLEP, CHUCK, ANP 3 BiblictI Processed Gravel. Sand. COMBINATION • Early Ford, Plymouth, 18”- 8 lug, six cylinders, standard; has R T 1 R R 1 T 7 smokers. Live-in. References. five room apartment with with bath, on first or second brakes, air conditioning, CALLEP NAMES ALLTHE VOUYEMAPEMEFEEL I Author Grey Pitrieich • 7 ! Stone, and Fill. For deliveries American Style. Like new. split-rim. Dodge Truck. 643- rear heater and air con­ floor; stove included. Vicinity tinted windows. $1,000. 646 ME'60LF BALL NOSE"' 6 c A R C E E C A R E • -M One must have license, plus same. 646-0841 after 5 p.m. Rv AninAtt wan R n ra n S Go iwHtty 4 Chemicti T call George Grilling. 742-7886. Asking $150 Call anytime. ditioner. TWO BIKES, ten Main Street. Before 7831, I TIME BECAUSE fOI/RE A LOT BETTER... f c L A 1 II T H R E A few errands and meals. 649- DEAR ABBY: Six months ago I met a lovely gentleman 9 Ceny tha day compound N 0 R 0 T 569-0636 s p ^ , $20. 5 H.P. riding Craf- November 1st. 643-6588. 50 INEPT ANPEVEKmiNS.. THANKS, CHUCK___ _ 6 Portly 9 SEASONED HARDWOOD. taman with Cart. 643-2371. 5459. ROCKVILLE. Carpeted two while traveling with a tour group through Europe. He is 66 12 Greek deity A L N f A k L FOR SALE • Couch, end bedroom. Children welcomed. FIAT. 1976. 128 Sedan. Gas and I am 63. I’ve been a widow for a number of years, and he 13 FInt-rete 8 Increiie L 1 A F A T L E X TWO'IMPORTED DANISH Cut. split, delivered. $85 full volume tables, chair, T.V. antenna, cord. 742-8056. QUALITY HARDWOOD - 8 ROOMS - Furnished and un­ Just $2%. 236-5646. Locators. saver. Body and engine in lost hie wife a year ago. (comp, wd.) L A M 1 V A D A 0 E rotor. $M. 72 West Street. AIRTIGHT WOOD STOVES - furnished. All uUUUes. $115 to Fee. □ AUTOMOTIVE great shape. New radials. All our waking hours were spent together, so consequently 14 Sims (prefix) 7 Ol India U F 1 N 0 E 0 S X A M Smaller $250; Larger $395. foot lengths Pull cord. (preflxi A • E T A Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 FREEZER - Sanyo. 5 cubic Hickory, maple, oak, $65, 135 monthly. References and Am/fm radio. $1975, or best we came to know each other very well during those months. 15 Joy g 0 N A R Will also lit into lireplace. 6 ^ security. Mature adults only. FAMILY SIZE. Five roomer offer. 8716414. 17 Bom 8 Youthful yean E T W R Y L V N O N am . feet. $125. Also: Stereo $50. delivered. Minimum 3 cords. Autos For Solo 61 We discovered that we had just about everything in common 9 Mon blinird- H 5750. Call Mrs. Jackston, 646-5461. with carpet. Appliances. Yard 18 Beedle 0 0 1C E Call 646-7945 alter 4:00 p.m. 487-1437. and loved being together. like r 6 ih 0 L L f MO 6 f DARK LOAM DELIVERED ■ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• for kids. Just 236-5646. WE PAY TOP PRICES for Neither of ue believee in a “spend-the-night” relationship, 19 Give! D E u M 21 Girdtn flower 10 Word! ol un­ • F 1 N E L T E 5 yards, $50 plus tax Also T E M P L E STEW A R T TWO HANDMADE QUILTS - Dogo-BIrdt-Folo 43 CENTRAL LOCATION. Free Locators. Fee. wrecked and junk cars. A & B Pritcllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan ft A D E h|a R E ★ yet the chemistry between ue ie unmistakably electric. % 23 Min'i bile demanding (2 S • f sand, gravel and stone. 643- HUTCH. $350 . 643-9067 alter Full size. $100 each. Call 644- parking. Kitchen privileges. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. what do I do with a man who says he loves me, but prefaces Security and references EAST HARTFORD. All bills 1969 CORVETTE. Good condi­ 24Tyritted wdi.) 28 Looke el 46 Cried 9504. 4:30 p.m 1098 alter 5 :00 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR KENNEL Call Tony 6466m. every remark about marriage with a "maybe, eomeday, required, 14 Arch Street. paid. Nice one bedroom. Pets tion, 427, four speed, radial HOW WOULD SOURE LOOK, ITS REALLV? ^ IT'S A BANK ^ THERE'S A 27 Boy (Sp.) .11 Nsgttivei 30 Barge 47 Prepoeition CLUB offers 8 Weeks tires, applianced wheels, T- when apd if'? 16 Priutd O.K. Ju st $190. 236-5646. S O JU K E TO NOT A SPECIAL WHAT'S FOR PEOPLE WHO SPRING 29 Ventura 31 Relative of 46 Ruetible Handling Course, in Breed & top, am/tm eight track. Best Abby, I care deeply for this man and he says he loves me, 20 Buenot____ TAG SALE - 970 Boston Turn­ lay MANCHESTER - Private Locators. Fee, TRV O U T THIS GETTTN(3 BANK.'MOU EO HATE TO SAVE INSIDE.' 32 Obeyed bingo metal * TAG SALES Obedience, beginning October offer. Callafter5:00p.m.,649- yet here we are, two lonely people with so mucl{;to give each 34 Maditerrinean 22 Joinad with pike. Route 44A. Bolton, day, October 4th and 5th. 9:00 home, near busline and shop­ NEW BANK? AW CAN KEEP SPECIAL MONEV.' 33 Regiment ^ 50 Song 1st and 2nd. Cost $25. For 3165. other, while I'm in my house, and he's in hie. nation 24 Rtinivs ^turday and Sunday. October a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 137 Ektgerton ping. Mature female adult, MANCHESTER. Extra large WANTED JUNK AND LATE AAONEV, IT.' ABOUT IT? 35 Mejettic further information: 569-3010, Hie concern with the calendar and making sure a proper 36 Klckolf type pronoun 51 Swempith 4th and 5th. Raindate October Street. Manchester. Rain or 563-0128, 678-0254, 289-8188, with available phone hookup. three bedrooms. New decor MODEL WRECKS - Cash STUART.' 26 Nevada city 40 .Fm 52 Lincoln end with laundry facility. Plus Paid. Call Parker Street Used 1973 VOLVO WAGON length of time elapses before he remarries astonishes me. 37 School uik nth and 12th. Some lurniture. shine. Housewares, toys 684-5191 and 875-9127.______Kitchen privileges negotiable. 26 Pravioui 43 Audacity $200 monthly plus security. more. 23656w. Locators. Fee. Auto Parts, Inc. 6463391. MODEL 145 - Call 528-0483 How many years does he need? And how much time do we 38 Speck Fortet drapes, household items 9:00 clothing, lOVk foot pick-up 39 Leaf diurnal pariod 45 Canker 55 Noun eirtlix camper, moped, et cetera. TOYS POODLES. One female Call 6 4 3 ^ 7 . Available Oc­ after 3:00 p.m. or before 11:00 have left? a m. to 4:00 p.m.______TAG SALE. Saturday only. a.m. 41 Pair - $150. One male .- $100. 12 tober 18th. AVAILABLE NOW. Spacious 1969 CONTINENTAL Sometimes I think I’m wasting my time on this "some­ 3 j - 5“ • 7 1 10 11 GARAGE SALE - Saturday October 4th. 9:00 a m. to 4:00 weeks old. AKC registered. 42 And to on r p.m. Hudson Street, opposite TAG SALE - Clover Mill five roomer. Kids O.K. Today CLASSIC. Low mileage. Call day” man, and I should try to make a new life for myself and Sunday October 4th and Beautiful line. Sacrifice. 872- lust $225. 2365646. Locators. 1973 VOLKSWAGEN - (ibbr., Let. 2 i3" firehouse, antique furniture, Farm. Furniture, antiques WORKING FEMALE. $40 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 while I’m etill attractive enough to find someone who could wdi.) 5th. 10 to 4. MOVING, tools and glassware. Route 3369. weekly. 649-3823. Fee. p.m. 6464004. Completely rebuilt. Excellent fill this lonely void in my life. What do you suggest? I EVERYTHING MUST GO! metronome appliances, condition! Uses regular gas­ 44 Son ol lu ic JT* 11 w" motor, household plus wide 44A, to Grant Hill Road, to LIVING ON PROMISES 46 Idolite L— ■ Furniture, household items, Broadway, Coventry. October Musical Initrumonto 44 WORKING MIDDLE AGED FIVE ROOMS. Two 1974 SUBARU - Good condi- oline, and gets great mileage! ii" H" 3T miscellaneous. 30 Carpenter selection ol miscellaneous 6436872. 49 Ptruvitn t I items. 4th & 5th, 9 to 5. Rain or shine. to semi-retired person. bedrooms. Applianced tion. Front wheel drive. $1800 DEAR LIVING: Come Thanksgiving, talk turkey betit ol Drive. East Hartlord.______SPINET PIANO. Mint condi­ Private entrance. Parking. No kitchen, garage, yard and negotiable. Telepbohe 643- i r 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD and let him know that all you want for Christmas is a burden i n E 1 i— r i TAG SALE - Cleaned attic tion. Aero- sonic Baldwin with smoking or drinking. basement. No pets. Rent: $395 67K, or 659-1723. !T H 27 21 2b" 30 31 solid spruce sounding board. CONVERTIBLE - Good run­ little gold ring. And if this man who says he “loves” Captain Easy — Crooka & Lawranca 53 Concluilon SALE - 56 Seaman Circle. garage and cellar. Something References. 647-9750. ^us utilities. Security. 649- 54 CItveland'i t Top of the line. $1,500. 875- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ning condition. Needs ^ m e you isn’t ready to make a commitment, tell him it was j5” 33 53" 21 ___ . .. Electric percolator, hair very old, some new, some in 1968 DART. 1969 CHARGERA nice knowing him — then book another tour. witetfront TAG SALE-One stop, eight ji-yer with case, m ixer, between. "Something For 3922. Aportmont* For RonI S3 318. Three speed. Posi rear body work. Asking $1200, or 56 Nurtety bed •••••••••••••••••••••••••• best offer. Call 6461242. Heyi you T what's it THAT'S WHERE CORV UIVEP, jT" it" fam ilies. Furniture, blender etc. Saturday & Sun- Everyone!” Saturday 9 to 3 THREE BEDROOM end. Needs some work. Best PACKIN' LOOK LIKE I WA9WT IT-LA S T TIME WE WERE 57 School orgtni- household, and sports. Oc- T Sunday 10 to 3.2 Alpine Street, Sporting Good* 46 118 MAIN STREET - “The DUPLEX - Appliances. $450 offer over $400. 871-7385. AGAIN iition (ibbr.) 31 31 40 r r tober 4th, 9:00 a . -3:00 p.m. 58 ______Gables.” 3 Room Apartment. monthly plus neat. Security. 1973 TOYOTA LAND T 58 Time periodi hospital area. 43 44“ 4B TWENTY THREE FOOT Heat and hot water. $320 643-4627. 1972 DODGE POLARA. Four CRUISER-4x4. Full roll c ^ e . DEAR ABBY: I’m 28, recently married to a man who ia 51. 59 Erin Jl" R ' ‘no SALE - Sunday October 1 Road, Manchester. No ^ LARGE NEIGHBORHOOD PENN-YAN Sport Fisherman monthly. Security and Tenant door. Registered and running. New tires. New Ragtop. Top OK, so there is a rather "ugly” (to some people) itory behind 60 Doll Te" 41 3i" BO If IT Sedan. Hard top. Excellent end rebuilt. $2600. 643-93IB 61 Leg joint previews glass, old coins, large cents TAG SALE, October 4th 9 Insurance required. Call 646- 2 Vi ROOM APARTMENT Needs work. Best offer. Call this. I went to work for him two years ago. We fell in love. He a .m . 40 N utm eg D rive, condltlon.New electric trim 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. 647-3494 days; 649-7149 after between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 was married, but I did n o t break up hie marriage. It was a 62 Betmi 53“ Bi 55" etc., jewelry and mis­ tabs, VHF CB. Cutty Cabin available immediately. Heat, p.m. ce lla n e o u s. 241 Sum m it Manchester. hot water, appliances. Main 5:00 p.m. marriage in name only for several years, but he saw no DOWN it” si" 5T with head. Owner bought FEMALE ROOMMATE reason to get a divorce until after he met me. I will give him ★ Street, Manchester. larger boat. Call 742r8537 after Street location, second floor, 1970 MAVERICK. White with GARAGE SALE. Rain or TAG SALE - Saturday, Sun­ WANTED - Non-smoking, 20- security, references, lease. BANK REPOSSESSIONS - credit for being honest. He didn’t atk me to aneak around •o" iT 5T 5:00 p.m. blue interior. Radio. 1 Etitem shine. October 4 and 5 .^ : OOtp_ day, October 4th & 5th 10 to 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••a 25. Manchester Townhouse. Call after 7:00 p.m. 6463911. 1977 Plymouth Sport Fury. and see him for an hour in hotel rooms. He simply told his bovine 5:00 p.m Everything including p.m., rain or shine. Household $150 monthly including heat $2300. 1976 Dodge Charger Excellent running condition. (NIWSfAFin INTIRMN8I A8SN| Gordon Product* 47 Clean. Six cylinders. $750.646 wife he wanted his freedom, paid her off, and that was i t the kitchen sink. 318 Ferguson ★ items, furniture, shades, and hot water. 649-1312. Special Edition. $2500. 1973 The day hie divorce waa final we were married. Road, Manchester. LIONS CLUB TAG SALE - drapes, rods, boys toddler FIVE ROOMS - First floor. CMC Jimmy Utility Truck. 1546. NATIVE PEACHES, pears, Two bedrooms. Garage. Quiet So what’e my problem? He has a 24-year-old daughter Sunday October 5th. 9:30 to clothing, and miscellaneous. MANCHESTER, Main Street. $2300. 1969 AMC Ambassador who hates my guts. This little snip calls me "Mom" every 3:00. McDonalds Parking Lot, 87 Sycamore Road. South apples and sweet apple cider. 2-3 room apartment. Heated, adults. No pets. 643-&10. $500. The above may be seen MARK IV Lincoln, 1972. Good Botti's Fruit Farm, 260 Bush condition. Best offer over $1,- chance she gets when others are present Abby, I am only 4 hot water, appliances. No ••• at the Savings Bank of b r i d g e West Center Street, Windsor. four years older than she, and she calls me "Mom" just to Allay Oop — Dava Graua Hill Road, (rear), pets.ets. Parking. SecuPurity. ' 523- Homo* tor Ront 54 Manchester. 923 Main Street. 500. Call Sylvia at 643-9557. MULTIFAMILY TAG SALE- D e® '" SP®'® make me seem older. I find this very irritating. GARAGE SALE - September Manchester. 646-4810. 7047. Saturday Oct. 4, 10 to 3. 165 available, call 649-2947 or 649- I’d like your opinion. 15th - October 15th. MOVING VERNON, Sparkiing four 1973 COUGAR XR 7 - AmFm 8 Truck* lor Solo 62 Thompson Road (Off South 3514 for more information. IRKED Adams). Aqua slide, pool ^ ^ TO FLORIDA! Everything room home. All modern with track. Power steering, power table, motorcycle parts, chess TAG SALE - Dolls, furniture, must go! Best offer. 361 Goose patio. $200. 2365646. Locators. brakes, power windows. $1200. 1973 CHEVY STEP VAN computer, power amp, CB, collectables, miscellaneous, Lane, Coventry. Fee. Phone after 5:00, 6462525. CATERING TRUCK - DEAR IRKED: If I were you. I’d settle for "Mom.” Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag much miscellaneous. Friday October 3rd, 10 to 4, Completely equipped. For in­ DEAR ABBY: A young couple, who became my neighbors ------:------1 ------— and Saturday October 4th, 10 TAG SALE. Saturday October MANCHESTER. King size DODGE DART SWINGER formation call 528-0483 after 3 last year, have asked me to be the godmother of the child GARAGE SALE - September to 4. 68 Irving Street, behind 4 and Sunday. October 5. 144 three bedroom home, with 1975 - Looks sharp,' runs fine! 8 p.m., or before 11 a m. they expect in three months. (I am a childless widow in 15th-October 15th. MOVING Waddell School, Delmont Street. 10:00 a.m. to two car garage. Fireplace. cylinder. Automatic, power slightly better than moderate circumstances.) At first I was Opposing negative doubles TO FLORIDA! Everything 4:00 p.m. C.B., skis, furniture Carpeted . Kids and pet O.K. steering. 65,000 miles. $1995. 1969 GMC PICKUP with cap. flatter^, then I asked them exactly what a godmother was must go! Best offer. 361 Goose GARAGE SALE - 271 Main Plus more. 2365646. Locators. 8763474. Needs work. $150. Call 646 expected to do. Lane, Coventry. By OewaM Jacoby game. Street, Manchester. Chairs, TAG SALE. October 4. 9:00 Fee. 7137. I wse told that the usually starts a bank account for the aad Alaa Ssatag 2 .5 - QxixH-JzxxxD- tables, oak furniture and mis­ a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 45 Joan Cir­ DODGE DART. 1972. New godchild and keeps adding to it until the child is ready for OHIco*-Storo* lor Ront 55 A XIC- x. Bid either three or cellaneous. October 2nd, 3rd, cle. Manchester. Four battery and radiator. Runs Motorcfcloo-Blcyclo* 64 college. Also, the remembers the godchild with gifts on hie U you play In bridge tour- four spades right away, ★ T M 8ALE 4tb and 5th. 10 to 5. families. Gigantic clean out! well. Best offer. Call 742-9179, birthday, confirmation, Christmas, Easter and all gift­ aaments you will find that depending on what sort of Nvw QifI Itwna Take Spencer to Hillstown to OFFICE SPACE afternoons, evenings. 1980 HONDA CM 400 T. giving occaeions. All the emphasis was placed on money many of your oppouenta uae overcalla your partner makes. TAG SALE - Bikes, skiis, Redwood Drive. SAVE M%l FOR RENT E xcellent condition. 6,000 and gifts, but what irked me was a reminder to remember the double of your overcalla Change the ace of diamonds to kl lit Hi ill— , M m 04 tfliiin skates, other sporting goods. 1971 TORINO. Excellent con­ miles. $2,000. 5263497. my godchild in my will! for takeout, not for penalty. the king and you should jump Portable washing machine, JAB •ikiM; IMS). tooiaU. hrawUn. Itw. m r dition. 80,000 m iles. One I may have done this on my own, but to be told that it was Tha Flintatonas — Hanna Barbara Productions Moat of the time thia double to three apada with any part­ ■MitKi. Plctim, Finrim. meat slicer, mixer. New Elec­ owner. Air conditioning. $1,- Comporo, Trollor* ond ner. Co44t, Cleaned attic, garage and cellar. Antiquo* 48 52 WADSWORTH STREET. In Manchester. Central "expected" didn’t set too well with me. will be made with a fairly Rniln Fkim ari a n tric Broiler. Other appliances. Somethings very ol(U some new. 050. 6463358. Mobllo Homo* 65 8. S-xzzH-QJlOzD-ii some In between. “Something For Four room apartment. Second location. Air con­ I have already been more than generous with gifts and weak hand, aa little as six or 1M lnr*n Drin Glassware, steins, baskets, THE PACK RAT, antiques I'M WAIT ISN C- A X X X. Bid two spades. plant accessories, and much Everyone!" Saturday 9 to 9, Sun­ and collectibles, opening for floor. No utilities. Adults only. ditioning. favors for the young couple and would probably have done GOING TH IS aeven HCP at the low levela. MwwhMtar day 10 to 3. 1974 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON 1974 FORD F 350 CAMPER. , If uaed againat Jump overcalla Sometimes you get your oppo­ Sat. 10/4,10 to 4 more! Saturday October 4th, the season starting Sunday Near shopping and busline. ■o for the child, but I feel as though I was chosen for this SBCONO, PART 2 Alpine 8t.. Maneheeter - 4 speed transmission. Good Special width. Eleven foot NOW/ the minimum will be greater. nents into a bad heart Sun. 10/S, 10 to 4 10 to 4. 79 Comstock Road, off October 5. 12:00 to 5:00. 40 $265 per month. Security "honor" for mercenary reoions. d e a r vourz (Hospital area) running condtion. Radial American Road Camper. Too HON'./ In general the fourth band contract. PMiaBto) South Main. Flora Road (off Route 85), deposit. Call after 4:00 p.m. Call 0 4 3 - 0 0 0 1 tires. $650. Call 6467231. many extras to list. 6465055. Now that I have agreed but have changed my mind, how /... LODGE 4 .5 - K10xH-AQxxxD- Bolton. do I graciously get out of it without causing hard feelings? la likely to have aupport for UNIFORM hia partner’a ault and he A X X C- X X. Redouble. You RECONSIDERED will bid four spades next and should take Immediate action then will double any adverse DEAR RECONSIDERED: I can’t guarantee that to compete. five bid. There la no point bid­ there will be no “hard feelinge,” but the beet way to The general rule here ding your nice heart salt The get out of It is to tell them that you have reeoiuldered, should be to give weak s l n ^ negative doubler aarelv has raises, preemptive jump raia- four hearts and not m w » of a and think they ehould "honor” someone they have es and to use the redouble known longer. hand. with good hands. 5. S-xxH-xxD-AK98x We will show some Uluatra- X C- X X X. Bid two diamooda tioos after the bidding goes: to set a lead later on. o' ' ^ , c e p l '00»% ,V > ««'‘- ^ C a l l 643-2711 ♦ Z one cIulMioe apade-dounle. To finiab with o mlOve t l ♦ C a l l 643-2711 if ^ ^ ★-if Tha Born Loaar — Art Santom 1. You hold: S- x x x z H- A doubles,lea, remember that a zD-AQ84C-Jzx. Redou­ negai'negative doable of a major WCa.THAI^AA.y ble. Your side probably has aultisuit almost always shows four A0UAMU8 (Jan. 184eh. 16) the balance of power. You cards of the other major — a You Stand an exesSent chance ot B plan to compete to three negative double of a minor obtilning what you daairs today, spades on your own and if suit shows at le a s t' 3 in the C f o u r /toother wM wttneu your deler- FOR NOT 'OUT partner shows signs of two majors. ^ B i r t h d a y mlnetkxi and help you pave the ilf^te you want to try the spade (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) p S c f S (N b . aeHMrsh 10) You have Ihs sbMty today to ant out X>et9,tM0 tacts of Nttls conaaqusnot from T Pro)«ctB Initlitdd by others thoaa of rtal worth, ao oonclu- which you ar« aeked to U k« part •lona drawn now should prove in wW b6 fortunatt for you. Addi­ lortunats. tional Incoma tourcat could ba A M It (March tl-A p ig It ) Any­ dbtn Us In W n^-Beguloiti opened up thia coming yaar. thing you can conoalvt today Our BoardlrtB Houm can ba brought to fruition If you This page is dedicated to the building of a more spiritual com­ •ppty the ntcataan offort. Have tilth In your Idaaa. Tty to develop Vmihrap — uick Cavalll U M U (tapt. 23-Oct 2$) Your them. UM.)F6,6EK£RAL EI^NHDWER IKE WAS VEAM AdO munity by these firms and Churches who want to see more folks InatinctB are axcaptionaJly kaen TAURUS (AprH tOAOey 30) A6KED ME TD CHANCE IMA(jE — THEY MUST MEAN today and might avan ttaar you You're at your beet today In the going to their Church and Synagogue... In a diractlon where there ere •octal artna. mixing with thoaa r WAsrrioFtxNr ...TH 4T T H E EDWIN NBiVMASfe FROM WARTIME AJLPIER TD §ome materiel gaint to - ba who Hkt to ba activa. Can a lew OUTSeVERAl- PRESIDeNTAUDE NEWSCASTS PEACETIME CIVIC LEADER! acquirad. Haad tham. Find out Irttndt and got togalbar It you ERRORS IN HIS NBA« /ALWA>SRUN20 I ARRANCEP PICTURES WITH mora of what Hat ahaad for you don't olrstdy have ptana. PETS IN THE SUNDAY TRIB.' INBRAAMMIRAND CONFERENCE MINUTES LCNQBt In tha year following your birth­ OEMM (May X1-J«w » ) Pro|- -wHAK-KAFF/— IT WAS SO day by sanding for your copy of TDDAV. THAN/Af>ryBDP/ teft to d ^ win work out far bat- ENEU9 H U9 HEE... EFFECTIVE THAT THE BPYJ AT Aatro-Qraph. Mall I I for each to tar and sttitr than you could E L S e S . GGAGE Before you go on a trip, you must plan Astro-Qraph, Box 469. Radio antldpats. It you have tomelhlng THE FIREHOUSE STILL CALL carefully in order to take as few pieces of aty Station, N.Y. 10019. Ba aura Important you'vt batn wanting J i / Their p c s ik e ,' “ b a < CHURCH OF to apMfy birth date. dona, tackis It now. e x c e s s luggage as possible. The most carefree ROBERT J. SklTH, MC. THEHUARENE ALSEFFERTS •COilMO (O ct ftMBov. 22) CANCER (Junt ll-Ju ly 33) Tha travelers as those who travel lightly. There 236 Miirt SI. Something ^ do or say today handling ol soda) aetlvltlsa Manchtster. C T wHI have a poaittva Influaoce over which might ttymia others Is tak­ is nothing more miserable than to take “In§uran$mlth§ Sinci APPLIANCES, TV-AUDIO aavarat frlanda and prove t>Q= en care of by you with sate and cMMU excess baggage from one place to another. axtranialy helpful to tham. They'll taauranot today, making tham 1 9 1 4 " THE UIWIHfl CHURCH lot you know tha good you'vo Sundty 9 : ^ AM Blbl« Study for tun things lor an. •if **The Beit Selection & dona. L IO (July n-A ug . 81) Yours a Excess baggage can hinder you in life as 10:45 ;AM Morning Best Prices fn •AQITTAmUt (Nov. 22-Ooc. 21) txctpllnany kicky today datilng S63 Main Straat worship Nursery eno Something you are praaantfy Lavy’a Law — Jamaa Schumeittar The Maneheeter Area!** In trata whare your baatc natdt well. The happy traveler through life Is one Children's Church going attar couki happen today art conctmad. This couM mtan Manchaatar«e49-S241 7:00 PM Evening service bacauaa of Lady Luck'a Intarvan- who finds a set of values that (nursery) acquiring somalhlng you've been tk>n. Your prtzo might be avan wanting. serves him. well In every situation. Wednesday 7:00 PM Mid-Week 445 Hartford Road bigger than you had hoped for. (Aug. 18-EaRt An the T K ^ O F THE HI6H COBT '^STKAKG, O 40F5 ANP ROASTS' HET INKffw POffT rASK- Service Teen Bible studies vmoo at) ------i s e r Then he sheds himself of wornout Comptota Insuranca Sarvica CAN bCOIIN (Doe. 22-Jon. 19) nlcs tblngt you ley today mtka ATtd^PlSbfP^at/ _____ 'IRTH Friday 7:00 PM Youth activities Manchaattr* 647-9997 Your outlook Is oxpanalvo and you a very popular parson. Don’t How^YiTDorr?.- - -yeVKHRE CF A prejudices and misconceptions Peelor • Neele McUln >BRF. pooittvo today. You shouldn't ba l urprieed at how much In BIS that prevent him from experiencing hoaltato to sharo It. You could bo demand your company luat tho modldno tomoono doo- r i f lf o O O o l all that life has to offer. Re-examine poratoly noodt. (NeWSPAPCfl tNTMPMBE ASSa) your life—is excess baggage EVEMNG HERALD preventing you from being open to CAMNDS BY CAROL s aids QUmcaa — QU Foi all the joy there is In life? KRAUSE FLORIST "A Family Newrpaper Bugs Bunny — Htlmdahl & Stotfal & GREEN HOUSES Since 1881" "You Call The Sholt" 1UEIZESM INSCRIPTION RI6HT ACROSS THE MUMMY CASE. IT SAVS... **We Grow & Sell the HERALD SQUARE Now’a Tho Tima To Hava Your Thankaglvlng and Freeheet Flowere in Town!*' MANCHESTER •IVMl RMm — PTank Hill 4 Chrtaimaa PIcturoa Takan .IKTi ■THINI tJONTKNOW 621 Hartford Road A U m i For Homo Dollvory, Call 983 Main Straat JUT ' MHMEDTOao ManchMtarae43-95S9 M 7-994S INAL s o M e H O w r Manchaalarae49-6619 T o n A V .

FULLGOSPB RnERDENOWIATNINAL CALVARY CHURCH O »9M /T Werew a>04 •*« CHURCH, NIC. How True ASSEMBLY OF GOD 746 Mein S t. Manchester wwdcrs rciojTopeN Before ue con have Al^lV P/DNrKNOIVI t m m 647 East Middle Tpke. tadar a 6 m int Manchester /W lADA PHARAOH nan. GUnMni. l. a,I, lIN Peace in the world, we Flatchar’a Landing t ilO M II Pastor: Ken Gustafson POC veuKSEOPTHE m , UIHE FAMILY. firit have to have feuact A0IO3 A ioerf m/144/ . rKdeomars M ie. ubarroAjpv R JN N V Peace within our own (MYAUCtOtWYtO ASSAoertW — w a u o / m L H C x .m t M s s . aunday School 9:30 a.m. W A m t x A / v MUMMV. hrawataaMli family,^ and then WoftMp Sarvica 10:30 a.m. 8464711 ■W4H 66 P e a c e with our 8 6:30 p.m. Founder & Pastor: neighbor. “Ravlvaltfinc”, 8unday, Rev. Philip P. Saundera WINF 10:30 p.m. “Qeorge feels tha bast yaar* d 24 Hour Prayer Tower m y life aren’t naceesaryt”

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