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PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., May 9, 1977 By Nancy Carr MCC Softball, MCC vs. Friday, May 13 ♦All luncheons and Norwalk CC, 3 p.m., Nike The weather Inside today MACC newt executive director •Dinner — Student dinners are held in the c a le n d a r Field. Center, 6 p.m.. Seafood Food Service Dining MCC Concert Jazz Band- Special. Room. Reservations Rain occasionally mixed with smn Area news .... 6-7 Editorial ............ 4 outdoor-Main Campus ending later today, highs in the 40a. Convalescent Homes and cerns and dreams. It and social ministries to the Manchester Community Duplicate Bridge — Open should be made in advance CUssifled ... .8-10 Family................2 By Nancy Carr Mall, 8 p.m. Partial clearing overnight, lows in up Comics............ 11 Obituaries........12 Shut Ins; Pastoral and brought into much clearer convalescent homes so that College offers this calen & Novice, 7;45 p.m., HR at the Main Office at Hart 102, 103. per Ms. WednMday fair with high in Dear Abby.......11 Sports............. 7-8 exrrulive director Social Ministry; Christian focus those issues which such services can be dar of events in the interest ford Road, 646-4900, Ext. 50s. Precipitation probability On May 1st, for the first (Ecumenical) (Community are on May 1,1977 (at least collated and coordinated. of the community. All the Wednesday, May 11 I^st day of classes. 205. decreasing to 20 per cent tonight and time in the religious Building. The participants ecumenically) of most con Such research is an easy, MCC-sponsored activities ♦Luncheon — Pot Luck Wednesday. National weather forecast history of Manchester, lay then gathered for a brief cern to the church com first step in clearing the listed below are open to the Farewell — noon. Student nuip on Page 0. and clergy leaders of brainstorming session munity in Manchester. The decks for further action. public and many are free of Center. MACC churches gathered PLAZA DEPT. STORE. around the area of concern churches, using the con For the most part charge. For further infor ♦Dinner — Student ,(W« Have A Notion To P lo a | | ^ to explore and identify in which each was most in- ference as an enabler will however, much thought, mation, call 646-2137. Center, 6 p.m. ministries and cooperative Naxt to Frank’s SuporinaiMi^^ t^ested or had the most direct priorities according research, discussion and Monday, May 9 EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER enterprises on which 'hey ewperience. ly, seeking ways to provide just plain hard work lies ♦Dinner — 6 p.m.^XStu- Concerning proposed industrial park might work together in 'he It was a unique and cooperative ministry, ser ahead as the Christian dent Center. ^Thursday, May 12 • FLOWDI POTSslUIKIIK PUUHERS future. exciting experiment which vice and support in these community seeks ways to Tuesday, May 10 S ♦Luncheon — noon, Stu- After the opening has had several results. areas. bring the reconciling and ♦Luncheon — noon. Stu deht Center. • BMGKETS •GDUNIi HOOK!) worship in St. Mary's sanc These brief hours allowed Already a questionnaire healing precence of Christ dent Center. Roving Artist — • SWIVELHOOKS tuary led by Rev. Stephen those in differing churches has gone out seeking infor to those in need. ♦Dinner — Student "Locomotion Circus,” all Jacobson of St. Mary’s, the to exchange ideas, con mation on worship services Center, 6 p.m. day — all over campus. Planting Soil S PlaiU Food Tool Rev. Paul Trinque of High court rejects Church of the Assumption, the Rev. Newell Curtis of Center Congregational, and the Rev. Dr. James MacLauchlin of Second Congregational, zoning appeal bid vestrymen, deacons, MD church treasurers, By GREG PEARSON to the U.S. Supreme Court. He said useless for her parcel if the in wardens, trustees, that he and P apno will meet tonight dustrial park does not develop. chairmen of social action, Herald Reporter The state Supreme Court has with their clients to discuss the ’The transcript of the Shorts appeal education and liturgy, matter. was recently completed, and Karp councilmen, clergy and denied a petition of certification in AMY the appeal of the zone change for the Town Manager Robert B. Weiss’ and Castleman are e x p e c ^ to file a MACC delegates gathered reaction to the decision was, “That’s motion with the Court m Common to clarify both the Pick up your copy of proposed industrial park in our no tv circular Manchester. just great. “I hope we can p r o c ^ Pleas requesting an immediate trial strengths and the pitfalls of for the case. for Fantastic Savingsl The petition was filed on April 21 by soon,” working together Karp said, "Naturally, I’m The appeal filed by Beck and ecumenically. Attys. Bruce Beck and Anthony Pagano, who represent seven cliehta delighted.” He said that he was Pagano’s clients is for Uie first park The major portion of pleased with the short amount of zone change granted by the PZC. their time together was that have appealed the zone change Pintuck or Gauze Shirts Polaroid PRONTO! B Camera for the proposed park. time it took the state Supreme Court That change, issued on Jan. 17, ap spent in identifying the to render its decision on the matter. proved a change to Industrial Zone problems, concerns and op Fully automatic! The appeal was denied on April 4 Pintuck shirts of silklike Big, beautiful SX70 Tiur by Common Pleas Court Judge M. There are two other pending cases for 245 of the park’s acres. The portunities which the nylon. Guaze shirts of concerning the propos^ park. remainder of the park property was Christian community color prints in a Lowast Morgan Kline. The petition to the soft natural cotton. All cost-cutting way! Prleel One is an action taken by Beck and already properly zoned or was in might address on a beautifully detailed. S-M-L. state Supreme Court sought to appeal that decision, but the denial rules Pagano against the state IJepartment cluded in the second zone change. cooperative basis. of Commerce for its approval of the In a related matter, the town has Although those present General Electric Polaroid PRONTOl RF Camera against the case being heard in the state’s highest court. proposed park plan. ’The other is an made its first offers for the purchase were separated into five 40 Channel CB The best Pronto! of eight homes within the park land. Pre-washed Shorts Our Beck and Pagano and Attys. appeal filed by Suzanne Shorts working groups of 15-20 This best selling Range Finder focus, against a second zone change granted Letters have been sent out to the automatic exposure, Loivftt Holland Castleman and Jules Karp each, several concerns ^ftened cotton denims mobile radio lets you Our for the park. homeowners or, in some cases, to at- showed up in all five in both classic and fash print eject, morel Prical were informed of the decision by talk and receive Reg. 57»8 ’The second change granted by the torneys representing the groups. ion looks! Great for Jr. onall40channeli. 139.99 letter in this morning’s mail. Planning and Zoning Commission homeowners. Robertson School authors huddle 5 to 15, Miss 6 to 16. POLAROID 947 0 9 7 0 9 7 Castleman and Karp represent the The concerns are; G.E. CB Antenna (40/23 channel), reg. 12.99.. 9 .3 3 2-PACK FILM Manchester Economic Development (PZC) is for small parcels in the The letters from Alan Mason, Young authors at Robertson School discuss their first attempts at book writing. From left A deep concern for the Kraco Magnetic Mount CB Antenna, reg. 19.99.. 14.70 S'X-TO loe 88 Commission (EDC), which applied northeast and northwest section of director of human services and are John Savidakis, Mark Cimino, Lynn Allard and Larry Blackwell. The sixth grade class SPECIALS! 2-PACK 2-PACK 2-PACK the 393-acre park. relocation officer for the park elderly, including chaplain Pre-washed Jeans for the zone change. began their project by writing to various authors asking for advice. The students rewrote cy, visitation, advocacy for ’The northeast zone change would project, lists the town offer and Beck and Pagano may still appeal and proofread their stories several times before preparing a final copy with illustrations those in convalescent the decision to the United States divide the zoning on a 36-acre parcel explains that the town is interested in homes and those who are Supreme Court. owned by Mrs. Shorts, who is purchasing the homes before all and covers. The lower grade children were invited to hear the stories. The books are now on homebound and the men “It’s very possible, but we haven’t represent^ in the case by Atty. appeals and permits have been loan to the teachers and students of the school. (Herald photo by Pinto) tally retarded and the han decided yet,” Beck said of an appeal Herbert Phelon. She haa express^ processed. dicapped. Famousramous maKersmakers design your new fa\fav- concern that the zone change will be ‘‘In this way, they (the orites. A try-on tells all. 5 to 15 and A deep concern for the 6 to 16. homeowners) can plan for the future youth of the community, knowing what the town’s intentions particularly those in dif are,” I^son wrote. Carter warns NATO allies ficulty including helping Heavy snow blamed If agreement is not reached by those involved in teen-age May 31, condemnation procedures pregnancies, runaways, will begin, the letter said. alcohol and drug problems, Novelty for power outages Atty.