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20 - MANCHESTKR HERALD, Tuesday, June 14. 1983 YsnkBO TrB¥Olor ■x w > » x w -:w x s ;:s;:;:;:*:::S::;:*:::sss;:ssS:¥S5S*¥S:¥SSSA%^^ Tdke 3 trip into St3ITip honorS tOdChor Of cilGdf P P p p .iip m This stamp was re leased in Sedalia, Mo. od' JV sports are eliminated T here’s no Joy Medieval times leased at the American the site of the erstwhO)^: Tips for a gold summer Maple Leaf Club, where- of the society, which was School for the Deaf in Editor's Note: Another Scott Joplin composed thi'. formed in May, 1783. To West Hartford last Collectors' In town’s junior highs In Glodevllle in a series of weekly “ Maple Rag,” his m aster;; with Delicious apples celebrate. Historic Deer Friday. features written lor UPf Comer piece, which appeared os- by the ALA Auto and field is featuring Chinese Thomas Hopkins Gal ... p a g e 3 ... page 13 p a g e 2 laudet (1787-1851), was a sheet music in 1899. Jot Travel Club aimed at export porcelain that minister who became in plin’s ragtime, accepted providing New England bears the society's coat of Russ MacKendrick terested in the hearing as a new American musi ers with fuel-conserving, arms. Among exhibits is a magnificent tea set sent in problems of a friend and cal art form, has been close-to-home leisure likened to minuets bjr trips. 1790 by Samuel Shaw to was inspired to go over David Townsend, a Revo seas to study the methods Mozart. Later June stamps wQl- lutionary army surgeon of teaching deaf persons By Jon Zondermon be: the block of foqt' ALA Auto and who ; ater settled and in France and Great The advanced depart President Lincoln's min practiced in Boston. Shaw Britain. ment of this school be ister to Spain, then a 28-cent airmails toutlM T ra vel Club the Olympics on June opened the China trade Back in this country, came Gallaudet College in brigadier-general in the fT , and a Pearl Buck "Great Fair tonight; Manchester, Conn. W ELLESLEY, Mass. — with America in 1784. Gallaudet got a land grant 1864. The World Almanac Union Army, command Included with the tea set is from Congress and other gives the present enrol- ing volunteer German- American” 5-cent stam^ From a festival of knights on the June 25. hot Thursday Wednesday, June 15, 1983 and dragons to a commun Shaw's letter to support from the State of Imeht there as 943, with American troops. Later ity celebration of the Townsend. Connecticut and had the 126 teachers. he was a senator and — See page 2 Single copy: 250 TONIGHT: "Greatest Show on At the Peabody Mu school in operation by The stamp, all in green, Secretary of the Interior. Ulanrbatfr Hm lb The final business meet Earth,” the weekend of seum, there are a number USA1 1816. continues the Great A 20-cent stamp for the June 17-19 is full of fun for of Chinese export porce Eventually he married Americans Series that Medal of Honor, the na ing of the season for the Manchester Philatelic So the whole family, the ALA lain items and memorabi 20c one of his. pupils, Sophie began in 1980 with the tion’s highest award for Auto and Travel Club lia from present-day Fowler, and they had two C h ero k ee chief, S e valor, had a first day of ciety, at Mott’s Commun suggests.' members of the society sons. The first-bom, Tho quoyah. It was designed issue ceremony at the ity Hall, E. 587 Middle In Gloucester, Mass., that have been passed mas Junior, established a by Dennis Lyall of Nor Pentagon June 7. The Turnpike, 6:30 to 9 .;" church for the deaf in New Medal was instituted in President Dick Steele am Fitzgibbon out; others add duties the Hammond Castle Mu down since the Revolu Thomas H. Gallaudet started the first walk, Conn. First-day seum is sponsoring it's tionary War by ancestral York City and set up cancellations may be or 1861 for the Navy and in nounces that there will tie second annual Medieval society members. school for the deaf in the U.S. This missions for them in other dered through July 10. 1862 (or the Army. An Air get-togethers twice S' Festival June 18 and 19 stamp, part of the Great Americans areas. Backtracking to cover Force Medal was created month all summer (swam from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SHORT SHOTS: Series begun in 1980, was designed by The second son, Ed all the June stamps: we in 1965. All three are talk, and circuit-bookery). • Springfield, Mass., ward Miner Gallaudet, had the Carl Schurz 4-cent shown on the multicolor — June 28, July 12 and each day with music, Dennis Lydall of Norwalk. First-day games, food, crafts and this weekend hosts a re became an educator and issue on June 3; Schurz, stamp. July 26; Aug. 9 and Aug; opened a school for the On June 9 another 20- 23, with the next business School staff shuffled entertainment by a var- gatta on the Connecticut cancellations may be ordered through (1829-1906), was born in iety of costumed River Saturday and Sun July 10. deaf in Washington, D.C. Germany, but became cent commem was re meeting on Sept. 13. performers. day, and the "Festival of By Raymond T. DeMeo people who can do the job and have Come to the museum on Clowns" at Springfield tion, data processing and testing. The CHESTERTON SAID he looks at his Herald Reporter been doing the job,” he said. Hesperus Avenue over Plaza, Friday through buildings ' and grounds department, new job as "a challenge. I've been in Sunday. previously under Deakin'sdomain, will the school system for 23 years, and had looking the Atlantic and Superintendent James P. Kennedy frolic in this authentic • The Lake Champlain FITZGIBBON’S old duties will be report directly to Kennedy. a variety of assignments. I’ve had my About Town Tuesday revealed his plan for reorgan castle and on the lawn. Fishing Derby, part of a A divided betw een Superintendent Kennedy said the reorganization will present position for 10 years, the month-long Champlain izing his -central office sU ff after the James P. Kennedy and his two increase his load of “ deskbound longest I've had any job,” he said. Admission is |4 for adults; quale Indomenico and Sylvia Hellstrom presented Fellowship Hall. > Discovery Festival, takes Koffee Krafters meet dismissal of Dr. J. Gerald Fitzgibbon, deputies: Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assist administration" and force the entire $2 for children. gifts and certificates. Bennet Jazz Band provided Strawberry shortcake and beverages will be Deakin said his 14 years of expe place this weekend at assistant superintendent of curriculum ant superintendent for administration, administrative staff to work harder. Call (617) 283-7673 for Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg branch of the YWCA entertainment. served. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $2 for children). rience in Manchester will help him take Burlington Vt. and Instruction. and Allan B. Chesterton, director of Already, he said, “ we quite often work information. will meet on Wednesday at Willie's Steak House. The following Grade 6 students received Proceeds will benefit the Trinity High fellowshi|> over his new responsibilities, but • The Melha Shrine Vin Fitzgibbon, who has the least senior instruction and pupil personnel 12- to 14-hour days.” A social hour starts at noon, followed by lunch at certificates: mission trip. added. “ I'm going to have to do a lot of tage Autos Annual An ity of any central school administrator, services. WHILE YOU'RE ON 12:30 p.m. Kennedy conceded that Fitzgibbon’s homework.” tique and Collector Car Erik Anderson, Nancy Belmont, Laurie Brindisi, will lose his job July 1 in a cost-saving Cape Ann this weekend, This will be the group’s last meeting until Oct. 5. Business manager Raymond E. termination will leave unfilled gaps. Show and Flew Market Darren Brown, Helen Call, Merry Chadziewicz, move that’s projected to save $35,000 in make a stop on Rocky Demers will take over responsibility "There are certain things that just He said he has completed course will be held at the Frank Daniel Cote. Andrea Goodman and Eric Jones. the 1983-84 school budget. Neck in Gloucester, Business women meet .J for transportation, formerly Deakin’s won’t get done,” he said. He added that requirements at the University of Mass., for the annual lin County Fairground, Auction at Grange t. He could not be reached for comment Massachusetts for a Ph.D in staff Also Back Tuyet Lam, Bridget Moriarty, Kenneth this morning. job. Richard Cormier, who heads the "attention to curriculum and instruc Chowder Festival being Greenfield, Mass., Satur SOUTH WINDSOR — Robin Chapter, Americai( development. Under the reorganiza Manchester Grange, 205 Olcott St., will meet Morton, Beth O'Brien, Tasha Pasternak, Jonathan school system's special education tion matters will, however, continue as held from 10 a.m. to 10 day and Sunday, 8 a.m. to Business Women’s Association, will have a dinnetl Fitzgibbon, a resident of Vernon who tion, staff developm.ent will be one of Wednesday at 8 p.m. There will be an auction table. Peschke, Sara Rosenberg and Frederick Schneider. program, will be promoted to head the a top priority.” p.m. 4 p.m. Proceeds will be meeting June 21 at the Podunk Mill Tavern received a Ph.D.