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Vol. 44 No. 30 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SI4.00 PF.R YRAR Car. Rt. P.S. PRICE 35 CENTS July 27, 1989 c Weary Workers Get Checks, 1 Day Off regular shifts, and not overtime. In a memo to the Council, Mr. Manager Plugs The men also received a letter Middaugh said the administration saying they could not be paid until was aware many town employees Break For Those the public approved funding "worked extremely hard over a Monday night to cover storm prolonged period of time" beyond Going Above Call expenses. the normal call of duty to activi- About 60 residents, including ties associated with storm cleanup. Town employees who put in many from the highway depart- more than 10 hours beyond their The day off, he said, would be ment, approved a $300,000 ap- one means of recognizing the ef- normal work week for storm-re- propriation during a town meet- lated activities have been given a fort, and a show of appreciation ing vote in the high school library. for cleanup work taking time away day off following action Monday The sum is expected to be totally A CHANGING OF THE GUARD—William E. Simmons, center, night by the Town Council. from their own families. publisher of Town Times, Inc., with R. Scudder Smith, president of The reimbursed by federal and state Mr. Middaugh suggested that The move, approved by the funding. Bee Publishing Company, Inc., and Deborah B. Donnelly, newly governing body after being rec- (Continued on page 10) appointed editor of the Town Times. (Curtiss Clark Photo) ommended by Town Manager Robert Middaugh, principally will affect workers in the Public Works Bee Publishing Co. Buys Department and Police Depart- ment, although many more town Town's Weekly Newspaper employees will benefit as well. The announcement was made this week by William E. Simmons, "I'm sure the reaction will be puWisherof Town Times, Inc., that Town Times has been sold to the Bee more than favorable from the Publishing Company, Inc., in Newtown. men," said James Robinson, su- "I am very happy with the sale," Mr. Simmons said, adding that "I perintendent of maintenance and know the new owners will continue on in the same tradition and operations for public works, who concentration on Watertown and Oakville issues as we have. It is a good early Tuesday afternoon said he move for everyone concerned." had not been informed yet of the R. Scudder Smith, president of the Bee Publishing Company, Inc., Council's action. "This is the first said that "we are pleased to add Town Times to our family of newspa- I've heard of it. pers, and we intend to continue with the same dedication as Bill "They'll appreciate it, but what Simmons has shown over the past 30 years." they really were concerned about Mr. Simmons has owned the paper for the past 28 years and has held was getting paid." every title and performed every duty since. In 1980 he became pub- He said workers received over- lisher only in title, and his present editor, Thomas Valuckas, will time pay for extra hours put in fol- continue on as managing editor. lowing the severe storm July 10 MAKING A STRONG INDICTMENT against the town administra- tion for delayed overtime pay for highway department workers was Deborah B. Donnelly comes to the Town Times as editor after five on Tuesday at noontime. Police James Martin, standing at podium, department union president and years as managing editor of The Litchfield Enquirer, where she was who worked overtime also were dispatcher. Mr. Martin chided the town over the issue at Monday responsible for the production of the entire paper. Prior to that lime she paid. night's Town Council meeting. Council members seen in background, served as editorial writer for the Greenwich Times, and has contributed The delayed paychecks became left to right, are Jan Wivestad, Rosalie Loughran, and Eric Palladino. articles to The Times, The Hartford Couranl, Woman's a testy issue between the storm (Valuckas Photo) World, Executive Magaiine, and The Westport News. crews and police and Town Man- ager Middaugh, whose office was She will assume her duties on Monday, July 31. on DOT's suggested list of sur- The Bee Publishing Company, Inc., was established in 1877 and descended upon by two dozen DOT Concludes angry highway workers last Thurs- veillance study sites, and will be currently publishes three newspapers: The Newtown Bee, Antiques and funded entirely through state and The Arts Weekly, and The Weekly Star. day when they discovered their Light Warranted pay contained only wages for federal monies. Watertown will For Intersection be responsible for electricity The state DepartmentofTraris- needed to operate the signal, with • :..,-.-•: Bigger Fine For Certain portation has announced it will DOT owning and maintaining the 12 install a traffic signal at the Buck- signal. Bethlehem News... *.& 0 Violators Okay For Some ingham Street intersection with Mr. D'Addabbo said the Of- Two public hearings Monday Moskaluk, Park Road, who advo- Sunnyside Avenue and Ball Farm fice of Traffic Engineering inves- night on raising building permit cated a fine of $85 for such a Road in Oakville. However, the (Continued on page 11) C Bridge&uk. ..".-.".C light is not expected to go up be- Calendar^:, 7 fees and violation costs for traffic parking misdemeanor. and parking fines generated little Police Chief Jack Carroll said fore the 1990 construction season. Senior Citizen public reaction, but what debate Watertown's new fine of $15 still Frank M. D'Addabbo Sr., P.E., ClawfadLi •'•-•^•:- did occur pitted some old-timers would be well below the $85 as- director of traffic engineering for Spelling Bee u., i, Oir against each other. sessed by Waterbury, and gener- the DOT'S Bureau of Highways, A local spelling bee for com- Lettii!Notices The Council will consider the ally is "way below" other commu- recently informed Police Chief munity senior citizens aged 60 or comments when it deliberates es- nities. The new fines, plus a boost Jack Carroll a state investigation over will take placeThursday,Aug. tablishing new ordinances at its from $2 to $8 for parking viola- found the intersection traffic vol- 31, at the Cercemaggiore Club on Music Notts, Monday, Aug. 7 regular meeting. tions, would "justaboutpay costs," umes satisfy rural requirements Sylvan Lake Road. The contest it The focus of attention in the the chief noted. for signalization. will be held after a picnic. Newsbeat I-, high school library Monday turned George McCleary, Guern- Mr. D'Addabbo noted the lat- Winners will advance to the ,-,; . .:•,:.. . out to be raising the fine for a seytownRoad, said folks shouldn't est available accident experience regional finals, and from there be 1 report, covering Oct. 1, 1985 to honored on Governor's Day OCL Personal !. 6&21 parking violation to $15, from the compare Watertown to big cities current $3 to $6 charge. Specifi- like New York or Chicago, and the Sept. 30,1988, revealed 20 colli- 17 if they prevail, receiving a Place Namt 19 cally, some thought the commen- $15 fine would keep the town sions occurred that might have plaque and cash prize. Servicemen's Cort er 14 surate charge for illegally parking favorably within its own budget. been prevented by a traffic light Participants must sign up at the Showcase. in a handicap zone was too low. Jesse Monroe, a developer and Twelve of the collisions took place Falls Avenue senior center in Sports . lf>JL17 "A handicap person is a person speculator from Woodbury Road, during a consecutive 12-month Oakville, where more details are period, he continued. 'Ya>rK-

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• • Property of the Watertown Historical Society Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) July 27, 1989 Page 3 group of people from the U.S.A. Masonic Hall. The meeting theme to cover the cost of two physical watertownhistoricalsociety.organd Europe, with the purpose of will be "It's a Small World." The therapy mats that were needed. furthering international under- country store will be open. Presenting the check to Linda standing through cultural ex- A picnic in lieu of an Aug. 18 Bamonte, vice president of the change. meeting will be held at the home Waterbury center, and Amy Blais, of Fred and Sue Fairchild, 122 physical therapist, were Jaycees Local Woman Neill Drive. The Grange Fair will President Mary Hallenbeck and take place at the Goshen Fair- Nadine Valaitis, treasurer. Cash Winner groundsFriday and Saturday, July The Jaycees meet the third Sara J. Pieterse of Watertown 28 and 29. Wednesday of each month at the was one of 16 finalists who won The refreshment committee for community room of the Thomas- $5,000 at the Meriden Mall July next week comprises Barbara ton Savings Bank, 565 Main St. 18 during the state's first "Cash Roberts, Mary Chiarella, and Deal" grand prize drawing. Dorothy and Willis Fairchild. Village Art Show There was one second prize of The Housatonic Art League $20,000 and one $15,000 third Jaycee Donation will holda Village Fair Days Show prize. Fourpeople won the$10,000 The Greater Watertown Jay- andSaleFridayandSaturday,July fourth prize. cees recently made a $500 dona- 28 and 29,10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each Marge Beeghly, 40, of Glas- tion to the Easter Seal Rehabilita- day the the New Milford railroad tonbury was the grand prize mil- tion Center of Greater Waterbury station. GIVING THE GYM BARS a good workout recently at the Robin's lion dollar winner. She will take Nest recreation program were, clockwise from left, Donny Schmaling home$39,999aftertaxeseachyear Jr., Laura Gaulzetti, Daniel Gaulzctli, Danielle Cordeau, and Matt for the next 20 years. CALL THE Cordeau. (L. Lamphier-Fontano Photo) CHIROPRACTOR ciency may vary depending on the Grange Activities HONEST ANSWERS TO EF Foundation curriculum taught in the home The Watertown Grange, No. YOUR HEALTH NEEDS Seeks Families country. 122, Inc., will meet Friday, Aug. Most people are uninformed about Foundation students must what chiropractic can do for them. It 4, at 8 p.m. at the 175 Main Si can benefit everyone. I would like to To Host Students maintain at least a C average in all sGooeoeeoeee* answer your questions, and your The Educational Foundation classes, and are required to take Blue Seal Feeds doubts and give you a basic idea of for Foreign Study is seeking host English, and American History or Rock Salt - Fine San whether or not chiropractic can help government. All students carry full Fertilizer - Lawn - Garden you with a health problem, end a families in the community for Dog Foods - Purina - Wayne disability or stop your pain. Most all foreign students ages 15to 18 who health, liability, and property in- Scott - Lawn - Products muscular, spinal and nerve related come to the United States for an surance. Fer Mel - Milorganite problems can be helped by chiroprac- Dolomite Lime - Peat Moss tic health care. Why don't you do academic year or semester. For more information on the something now for yourself or a friend. Decorative Bark - Fertilizers Call the office and set up a consulta- Families provide room, board, EF programs or for hosting a for- Hay - Straw - Shavings eign student, contact Area Repre- tion and preliminary screening exam and a loving environment Stu- Bag Balm - Maple Syrup at NO CHARGE and I'll honestly tell dent fees cover all program costs, sentative Jennifer K.A. Johnson, you whether I feei you could benefit from chiropractic. We are proud that and students bring their own 115 Guernseytown Road, at 274- H.S. Coe Co.! well over 85% of our patients are dismissed painfree, symptom-free and spending money to cover items 7863. disability-free. The most thrilling thing of al! is that it's done naturally, 45 Freight St. painlessly and without medication. A lot of our patients come in to us feel- such as clothing, souvenirs, and The foundation is a non-profit ! Waterbury 754-617 ing as though they wanted their life to end because of bad health. We are entertainment organization founded in 1979 bya proud that none leave that way. Students enter the coun try on a The Most Common Chiropractic Problems We Treat Are: J-l visa, and live with the volun- teer host families and attend high HEADACHES BACKACHE SCOLIOSIS STIFFNESS schools. Blueberries-Raspberries MIGRAINE CHRONIC SCIATICA ARTHRITIS The EF Foundation has a net- WHIPLASH PAIN NUMBNESS NERVOUSNESS work of more than 1,000 area Pick-Your-Own PAIN, NERVE, and BACK-RELATED DISABILITY representatives in the U.S. alone. AS A RESULT OF AUTO ACCIDENTS Students are placed only in com- Call me today. Let me help you through munities where there is an area Chiropractic. We care about your health. We representative within a 30-mile EVERGREEN FARM are here 6iily -to serve. radius. WE ARE DEDICATED TO QUALITY Today EF reaches out to stu- 435 Bassett Road pPt^ CARE OF YOUR HEALTH NEEDS dents in 23 countries throughout the world. The foundation's U.S. Watertown, CT STONE CHIROPRACTIC CENTER offices are involved in three sets caii 274-0825 of programs: Study Abroad, A 1044 Main Street, Suite 16 High School Year in America, and CONTAINERS CHILDREN Watertown 274-5484 short-term educational programs. AVAILABLE Hrs.: Open 7 am - 8 pm WELCOME More than 20,000 students have Every Day participated in the year-long pro- grams. From Watertown Green (Jet. Rts. 6 & 63) proceed 4 Five years ago she said "Yes" The EF students undergo an miles north on Rt 63. Tur extensive application and screen- This year, ing process. Selection is based on tell her you're glad she did. maturity, adaptability, and aca- demic motivation. All students speak English, although profi-

^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^Bfc VBk V^ ^i^ ^^ {Annual at the Thurs., July 27th Thru Sat., August 5th OFF GIFT SHOP Greeting Cards and 20%**ITEMS Candles Included The Diamond Anniversary Band. ; 50% to 70% OFF SELECTED GIFT ITEMS This year, tell her you'd marry her all over again. A diamond is forever. CAS-H. OND f • BOEINTHG &E MAPPIN REGD A BART COST •N N OGIF RETURNTS SHOPPE 1 lie 114 Porter Street Watertown 575-9880 384 Stillson Road 274-8889 Mun.. Tues.. & Sat. m-5; Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 Wed.. Thurs. S Fri. 10-11:30 (By The Mall] Sat. 9-5 I%%%%u%^^JJ*™™"^^ffiHNURSERY ) SUNDAYS THRU JULY S AU&UST^jj Page 4 TowPropertyn Times (Watertown, Conn. of) Jul ythe 27, 198 9 Watertown Historical Society 24, at Waterbury Hospital. He was the husband of the late Dorothy Town Timeswatertownhistoricalsociety.org, Inc. (Loomis) Lockton. Published weekly. Subscription rates are $14 within Litchfield Mr. Lockton was bom Dec. 10, County, $16 elsewhere in Connecticut and $18 out of state. Office 1912, in Philadelphia, Pa., son of is located in the Capozii Professional Building, 1192 Main St., Wa- the late Allen and Adele (De- tertown. Second class postal paid at Watertown, Ct. horsey) Lockton. He was an For news and information, call 274-6721. Address mail to Oakville resident for most of his TOWN TIMES, P.O. Box. 1, Watertown, Ct., 06795. Hours are 9 life. Before retiring he worked for a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9 a.m. to Timex in Middlebury. 3 p.m. Wednesday; Closed weekends. He leaves a son, James A. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to TOWN TIMES, P.O. LocktonJr.ofWalertown;adaugh- Box 1, Watertown, Ct, 0679S. ter, Mrs. June Lockton-Grigull of Rhinebeck, N.Y.; a brother, Allen William E. Simmons, Publisher Lockton of Hopewell, Va.; nine Thomas Valuckas, Editor; Kim Harmon, Sports Ed itor; Lea Hudak, grandchildren; and several nieces Office Manager; Carolyn Priestman, Advertising Manager; Judy and nephews. Sturges and Lynn K. Budris, Sales Representatives; Martha Stam- mer, Production Supervisor; Bernice Proe, Linda LoRusso and Memorial contributions may be Barbara Hunter, Production Staff; Judy Smith, Lillian Misura made to the Visiting Nurses Asso- and Odette Sirois, Circulation and Mailing. ciation, 485 Main St., Watertown USPS 635-480 06795. ADVERTISING NOTICE Arthur E. Reynolds Sr. TOWN TIMES will make every effort to see that all advertising copy is correctly printed. The publishers assume no financial responsibility for typo- Funeral services for Arthur E. graphical errors in advertisements, but will gladly reprint, without charge, that Reynolds Sr., 70, of 146 Charles part of the advertisement in which an error may occur. Regularly scheduled St., Waterbury, husband of Arlene advertising may be canceled or corrected within deadline limits only. ^ (Bellemare) Reynolds, were held Wednesday, July 26, at the Albini Now I am happy and thankful to Funeral Home, Waterbury. Burial Letters To be back to normalcy. was in All Saints Cemetery. Individuals were courteous and Mr. Reynolds died Monday, The Editor cooperative and efficient. A spe- July 24, at St. Mary's Hospital in cial acknowledgement' to Mr. Waterbury shortly after admit- Editor Schmid of the town of Watertown, tance. He was employed by the Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Berg Jr. Town Times and lots of others! Highland Manufacturing Co. for Miss Kathleen Ann Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Austin, Dear Sir: Sincerely, 25 years, retiring in 1984. Thomaston, was married to Richard A. Berg Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. This is to state my appreciation Elizabeth Tehan Smith, Besides his wife and mother, Richard A. Berg Sr., Thomaston, on Saturday, May 27, in St. Thomas to the town of Watertown, state of 9 Baldwin St. Hatlie (Fink) Murphy, he leaves a Church in Thomaston. The Rev. William Stack officiated, and a Connecticut, the utility companies, son; two daughters, including Mrs. reception followed at Lorvino's in Bristol. The bride had Jackie Austin NU, SNET and cablevision, and f Obituaries J Nicholas (Dianne) Rinaldi of as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Heather Berg, Kelly Hughson, also the many private individuals Watertown; a stepson; a brother; Karen Johnson, Karol Butkevich, DebraMorico, and Brenda Berg. The for the dedicated and enthusiastic two half-brothers; a half-sister; best man was Ken Gerard, and ushers were Clifford Brammer ID, manner in which they worked out James A. Lockton Sr. seven grandchildren; six great- Gerald Mosimann Jr., Robert Cleveland, Dan Damiano.Eric Williams, theirpart, in the monstrous cleanup Funeral services for James A. grandchildren; and several nieces and William Petruno III. Flower girls were Abby and Bryant Karpinski, job, after the great storm of July Lockton Sr., 77, of 152 Davis St., and nephews. and ringbearer was Daniel C. Walker. Mrs. Berg graduated from 10. Oakville, were held Wednesday, Thomaston High School, and currently is attending Mattatuck Commu- The men and equipment ac- July 26, at 11 a.m. at the Hickcox L. Gordon Knowlton nity College for her degree in retail marketing. She is employed as the complished a miracle of cleanup. Funeral Home, with theRev. James A memorial service for L. marketing/advertising coordinator of Heritage Bank in Watertown. Mr. Frommyvantagepointat Bald- Stinson, minister at United Meth- Gordon Knowlton, 82, of 100 Berg graduated from Thomaston High School, and from Porter and win and Main streets, I observed odist Church, officiating. Burial Steele Brook Road, superinten- Chester Institute with a degree in detailed drafting. He is employed by and endured the storm. I was grate- was in Evergreen Cemetery. dent of the Middlebury Cemetery, the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. in Waterbury as a route merchandiser. The ful to be alive and my house intact. Mr. Lockton died Monday, July was held Tuesday, July 25, at 2 couple resides in Thomaston. (Austin Photo) p.m. at the First Congregational Church, with the Rev. Dr. William Mrs. Angeline Jimenz Waterbury,husbandofAnn(Freni) J. Zito, minister, officiating. Bur- A funeral for Mrs. Angeline Chillemi, were held Tuesday, July ial was to be at the convenience of (Buono) Jimenz, 79, of 43 Barnes 25, at 8:30 a.m. from the Maio- the family in Middlebury Ceme- Road, was held Tuesday, July 25, rano Funeral Home, Waterbury, to tery. at 8:15 a.m. from the Colasanto St. Lucy's Church for a Mass at Mr. Knowlton, husband of Elsie Funeral Home, Waterbury, toOu r 9:30 a.m. Burial was in Calvary (Clark) Knowlton, died Thursday, Lady of Mount Carmel Church Cemetery. July 20, at Waterbury Hospital. fora Mass at 9 a.m. Burial was in Mr. Chillemi died Saturday, Mr. Knowlton was bom in Calvary Cemetery. July 22, at theOakCliff Convales- Holyoke, Mass.,on Sept 9,1906, Mrs. Jimenz died Sunday, July cent Home after a long illness.He a son of the late Louis G. and 23, at Waterbury Hospital. was employed as a foreman at the Louise (LaPearle) Knowlton Sr., ShewasbornApril 10,1911,in Chase Metal Works for 40 years and lived in Middlebury for most Italy, daughter of the late Anthony before retiring in 1970. of his life before moving to Water- and Maria (Amelia) Buono. She Besides his wife, he leaves three town 10 years ago. During the came to this country and Water- daughters, including Mrs. 1940s and 1950s, Mr. Knowlton bury in 1920, and was a retired Pasquale(PhylIis)Carpentieriand wasinstrumentalinorganizingand employee of die Lux Clock Co, Rita Tiso, both of Watertown; a coaching an amateur hockey team She leaves a son, Nicholas brother; four sisters; nine grand- in Middlebury, which won many Capodanno of Watertown; two children; five great-grandchildren; titles. grandchildren; and several nieces and several nieces and nephews. He retired as a quality control- and nephews. Memorial contributions maybe ler for Timex and had been super- made to the South Central Alz- intendent of the Middlebury Mrs. George Wiggins heimer'sChapter.incareofArden Cemetery for the past 49 years. Funeral services for Mrs. Grace House, 850 Mix Ave., Hamden Mr. Knowlton was an active E. Wiggins, 70, of 17 Howland 06514. member and past master of the St., Oakville, wife of George King Solomon's Lodge No. 7, AF Wiggins, were held Tuesday, July Mrs. Anthony Pesente & AM in Woodbury, and was a 25, at 10 a.m. at the Mulville Funeral services and burial in member of the Knight's Templar. Funeral Home, Waterbury, with Pine Hill Cemetery for Mrs. He also was a charter member of the Rev. Jim Harvey officiating. Florence (Shaw) Pesente, 84, of the Middlebury Volunteer Fire Burial was in Pine Grove Ceme- Christian Road, Middlebury, were Department, a member of Ameri- tery. slated to be private. There are no Mrs. Keith J. Putney can Association of Retired Per- Mrs. Wiggins died Friday, July calling hours. MissCynthia Diane Zaza of Oakville, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Samuel sons, and of the First Congrega- 21, at St. Mary's Hospital in Wa- Mrs. Pesente, wife of Anthony B. Zaza Jr., Tourys Lane, Port Saint Lucie, Fla., was married to Keith tional Church of Watertown. terbury. G. Pesente, died Wednesday, July John Putney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Putney, 8 Stanton Road, Besides his wife, he leaves two She was bom in Waterbury, 19, at Waterbury Hospital. She North Haven, on Friday, July 7, at Mill Plain Union Church, Water- sons, Robert L. Knowlton of July 10,1919,daughterof the late was a retired phone operator at the bury. The Rev. Harry Shirley officiated, and a reception followed at the Jackson Hole, Wyo., and L. Gor- Mr. and Mrs. George Lombard. Westover School in Middlebury. Aqua Turf in Plantsville. The bride had Maria Mancini as her matron don Knowlton III of Watertown; a She was a retired secretary for Dr. Besides herhusband.she leaves of honor. Bridesmaids were Donna Perugini, Marianne Cunningham, brother, Howard Knowlton of Oneke. five daughters, including Helen Jennifer Cosmos, Stephanie Theodos, and Donna Scasino; junior Meriden; seven grandchildren; Besides herhusband.she leaves DelCioppo of Watertown; a bridesmaid was Heather Zaza. The best man was Frank Fazzino, and five great-grandchildren; and a son, Robert Wiggins of Orange, brother; two sisters; and a grand- ushers were Samuel Zaza, John Scasino, Robert Bryant, Dale Fiore, several nieces and nephews. Texas; two daughters, Rosemary son. and Paul Desroches; junior usher was Johnny Scasino. Mrs. Putney Memorial contributions may be Koski of Hackeustown, NJ. and Memorialcontributions maybe graduated from Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, made to the Middlebury Volun- Joan Vontellof Bristol; nine grand- made to the Middlebury Volun- with a B.S.W. degree in social work. She is the assistant program teer Fire Department, Tucker Hill children; and a nephews. teer Ambulance Association; orto manager for continuing education at the University of Connecticut Road, Middlebury 06762. The the Visiting Nurses Association of School of Social Work, STEP Program. Mr. Putney graduated from Alderson Funeral Home of Water- Charles A. Chillemi Waterbury, South Main Street, Wa- North Haven High School. He is a self-employed carpenter in North bury was in charge of arrange- Funeral services for Charles A. terbury. The Woodbury Funeral Haven. The couple resides in Oakville. ments. Chillemi, 82, of 26 Birch St., Home of Munson-Lovetere was Property of the Watertown Historical' Town Times (Watertown Society; Conn.) July 27, 198 9 Page '. in charge of arrangements. • grandchildren; and several nieces Besides his wife and mother, Mrs. Ruocco died Wednesday, 9 a.m. at the Immaculate Concer> and nephews. he leaves two daughters, Tracey July 19, at Waterbury Hospital tion Church. Burial was in new St. Mrs. Foca De Rocco watertownhistoricalsociety.orgL. and Kimberly D. Verbyla, both shortly after being admitted. She Joseph's Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Santa Donald V. Verbyla of North Haven; a sister, Barbara was the widow of GaetanoRuocco. Miss Keilty died Wednesday, (Ciancio) De Rocco, 73, of Fran- Funeral services for Donald V. Lutkus of Watertown; a brother, She was employed at Craftsman July 19,atNewLakeview Conva- cavilla Angitola, Italy, were held Verbyla, 40,of9ToddDrive,North Roger M. Verbyla of Plainville; Litho for the past three years. lescent Center after a long illness. in Francavilla Angitola Sunday, Haven, were held Saturday, July and several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she leaves She most recently was employed April 30. Burial was in a private 22, at 11 a.m. in the North Haven two sons, including Michael An- by the state at Southbury Training mausoleum. Funeral Home, North Haven. Mrs. Gaetano Ruocco thony Ruocco of Watertown; two School. Mrs. De Rocco, widow of Foca Burial was to be private. Funeral services for Mrs.daughters; two brothers; three She leaves six brothers, John De Rocco, died Friday, April 28, Mr. Verbyla, the husband of Florence (Cavallo) Ruocco,51,of sisters; a grandchild; and several Keilty of Watertown; four sisters at a hospital in Parma after a long Patricia (Brennan) Verbyla, died 97 Sunnyside Ave., Waterbury, nieces and nephews. and several nieces and nephews. illness. She was the owner of a Wednesday, July 19, at the Hospi- werehe!dFriday,JuIy21,at 10:30 Memorial contributions may tx convenience store in Francavilla tal of St. Raphael in New Haven a.m. from the Albini Funeral Miss Ruth Keilty made to 01. of C. Monastery Angitola. after a brief illness. Home, Waterbury, to SL Lucy's Funeral services for Miss Ruth 92300 Walker Lane, Amity, Ore She leaves a son, Frank De Mr. Verbyla was bom in Water- Church for a Mass at 11:15 a.m. Keilty, 61, of Pine Street, Water- 97101; or Trapistine Monastery Rocco of Oakville; two brothers; bury, Sept. 8,1948, son of Anna Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. bury, were held Friday, July 21, at (Continued on page 6) asister, two daughters; nine grand- (Stemiak) Verbyla of Naugatuck children; and several nieces, neph- and the late Victor J. Verbyla. He ews, and cousins. was a resident of Stratford for seven years until moving to North John B. Muchlainas Haven 10 years ago. Mr. Verbyla Funeral services for John B. was a social worker for the state Muchlainas, 85, of 70 Hillside Department of Human Resources Ave., Oakville, were held Friday, for the past six years, and previ- July 21, at 9:30 a.m. from the ously was a Westport police offi- Stokes Funeral Home, Waterbury, cer for eight years. He was a gradu- to St. Joseph's Church for a Mass ate of Naugatuck High School and at 10 a.m. Burial was in Mount the University of New Haven, and Olivet Cemetery. a member of the latter's alumni Storewide Sai Mr. Muchlainas died Tuesday, association, a graduate of the Mu- CURTAINS July 18, at SL Mary's Hospital in nicipal Police Training Academy ON SPECIAL Waterbury. of Meriden, a member of the DRAPERIES Mr. Muchlainas was bom in Westport Police Benevolent As- Sheer & Embroidery ORDER Waterbury, Feb. 3, 1904, son of sociation, and of the Paradise PANELS Upholstery & Decorator Fabric the late Matthew and Mary (Ma- Country Club of Hamden. Waverly Wallpaper chokas) Marciulynas. He was a Waterbury resident most of his MINI BLINDS life and was a communicant of SL HARDWARE PLEATED SHADES VERTICAL BUNDS Joseph's Church. He had been BURLINGTON employed by the Mobile Oil Corp. DUETTE SHADES as a refinery stillman for 30 years CUSTOM DRAPERIES STOCK ROLLER SHADES before retiring 20 years ago. THRIFT/CONSIGNMENT He leaves a daughter, Mrs. SHOP Marion Stack of Oakville; two 4! Hillside Avenue Oakvillc Waterbury Home Fabrics, Inc. brothers.Alphonse Marcel ofLong 274-3653 Island,N.Y.,andJosephMarselli- 'Expressing Personality Home & Office" nas of Middlebury; a sister, Mrs. Tucs. - Fri 11-5 Thurs. l!-6 Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 10-6 CQQ TOOO The Crossroads Ann Butkevicius of Waterbury; Sal. 10-4 Sun. 12-4 Th. & Fri. 10-8, Sun. Closed O3O-/AOO 900 Straits ': oke three grandchildren; four great- NO CONSIGNMENTS ON WEEKENDS Middlebury \

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Capaldo he leaves two daughters; two was named to both the Dean s List Funeral services for Edmund brothers; four sisters, including and President's List for the 1989 R. Capaldo, 74, of 50-A Cedar Mrs. Larry (Claire) Conti of spring semester at Framingham Bark Lane, Stratford,aWaterbury Oakville; and several nieces and Slate College, Framingham, Mass. native, were held Friday, July 21, nephews. She isaclotnmgand textiles major. at 8:45 a.m. from the Maioraw Funeral Home, Waterbury, to St Lucy's Church for a Mass at 9:45 Ronaid W. Conu 77 Westgate a.m. Burial was in Calvary Ceme- Personals 1 Road, nas been named to tne 1989 spring semester Dean's List at Raymond M. Donohoe, son of Northeastern University in Bos- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Donohoe, ton, Mass. SODVEMES 96 Briarwood Drive, was named GAGS'IOBB to the Dean's List for the 1989 GIFTS • IEWEUT spring semester at Providence Joyce Ann Mullen, wife of C OflOB College, R.I. A sophomore, he is ToddStephenson.anddaughterof an English major. JamesB. Mullen Jr. of Watertown Unusual Gift and Ann Woodward of Litchfield. graduated with an MBA degree a Shop Two Bethlehem 4-H alumnae 164-166 Main St. the June Commencement of Har were among the six recipients of vard University, Cambridge, Mass. Oakville scholarships from the Litchfield 274-3586 County 4-H Foundation. Sharon She is employed by Cummins llilll Brodeur won the 4-H Home Eco- Diesel Engines, Columbus, Ind. Miss Jennifer Ruggles and Lawrence J. DiGiammarino Mr.and Mrs. CarlRuggles.Oakville, announce the engagementof their Opening Soon! RJ. BLACK daughter, Jennifer Elizabelh, to Lawrence J. DiGiammarino, son of & SON, INC. attorney James and Mrs. Antonucci, Marblehead, Mass. A September wedding is planned for St. Barnabas Memorial Church, Falmouth. TWICE NICE Sales & Service Mass. 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Details are secretary, Paul Hinckley as Democrats nominated Ruth available by calling Recreation Bethlehem N treasurer, and Jane Kendrick as Avitabile to share the ticket with Director Susan Schoenbach at watertownhistoricalsociety.orgassistant secretary and treasurer. Mr. Kacerguis as the party's can- 266-5703. The board's treasurer is respon- didate for selectman. Storm Damage Rehkamp Heads Board most heated struggles over the sible for reporting on the school Mrs. Avitabile has been a No injuries were reported, but The Region 14 school board has school budget in Region 14's district's financial position. The member of the Inland Wetlands many roads in town suffered re-elected George Rehkamp history. secretary handles correspondence and Conservation Comission for heavy damage when tree roots chairman for another year. The Mr. Rehkamp said he expects and records for board members, the past three years, and has liv- riped through pavements. The vote was 5-3: this year to be less tense, and and takes minutes in executive ed in town since 1965. selectmen's office said a Mr. Rehkamp, a Bethlehem believes school board members sessions. Other candidates endorsed at preliminary minimum figure for resident, took over as chairman at will get along well. He said he Monastic Fair the caucus include: Edie Rupe for the cost to the town would be at the beginning of the 1988-89 looks forward to working with The Abbey of Regina Laudis is tax collector; Ann Johnson for least $50,000. The town will not school year, replacing Woodbury new members Joan Smith of. making plans for its 37th annual treasurer; Rosalie Brennan for be able to assess the tolal extent resident David Newell. The year Bethlehem, and Jane DeVries and Monastic Fair, which will be held Board of Assessors; Margaret of damage until the debris is was marked by in-fighting among Barbara Perkinson of Woodbury. Aug. 4 and 5. Langlois and Teresa Russel for In- cleared away. board members, and one of the "We're definitely going to do The fair has continued to draw land Wetlands and Conservation One of the hardest hit sections more planning work this year," he thousands from all over New Commission, and Kathy Pries for was East Street. At least 20 trees said. "It seems like we're going England, and offers something alternate; Chris Butterfield and more than 60-feet tall blew down ENGINEERED to have a good year as far as the new each year as well as the Thomas Kilbourne for Planning at the home of Sheldon and Joan continuity among board unusual staples it has pioneered in Commission, and John McNally Smith, proprietors of the SINTERINGS members." the past. for alternate; Stuart Rabinowitz Christmas Shop. Their house and AND Mr. Rehkamp said Mrs. Smith Democrats Name Kacerguis for Board of Library Directors; buildings were spared. and Mrs. DeVries will lend plen- James Kacerguis was and Michael O'Neil and David The March Farm family found PLASTICS, INC ty of insight because of their prior nominated July 19 to try to recap- Ross for Memorial Hall the com blown down, but it seems service on the board. One of the ture the first selectman's seat for Committee. to be coming back. A dozen ap- A board's main goals, he said, will the Democrats. Yacht Cruise ple trees were lost, and a part of WATERTOWN be better communication with the "I know the town real well and The Bethlehem Recreation the chicken coop roof and hay towns. I know most of the people," Mr. Commission will sponsor a trip to wagon were damaged. INDUSTRY School board members also Kacerguis said after accepting the on Aug. 19, featur- The Nativity Church on East elected Mrs. DeVries as vice- nomination at a caucus. "I think ing a cruise aboard a luxury Street probably received the worst we have a really good chance of yacht, and visits to the South damage. Two 30-foot pines were taking over the Board of Select- Street Seaport, snapped at the center and fell 10 men." Market, and the Pier 17 Pavilion. feet from the church. Large bran- UNIVERSE OF VIDEO Mr. Kacerguis, 41, said he's still The yacht will circle Manhattan, ches crashed through the roof adjusting to the feet that he's run- and a lunch featuring international leaving two large and four smaller 1015 MERIDEN RD., (Across from St. Paint) ning for the top office. He said foods will be served in its dining gaping holes above the sacristy at room in full view of the city WTBY.f CT. 754-2293 he's confident he can handle the the rear of the structure. job. He runs an excavation and skyline. 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This resolution, accepted by Music will be provided by a well- a.m.; Morning Preaching, 10:30 a.m.; Al-A-Teen, 7:30 p.m.; A.A., A history of New Orleans jazz watertownhistoricalsociety.orgcommission members, cleared up known DJ from the Record a.m.; Evening Preaching, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. will take you through ragtime, the any past cloudiness and allowed Revival Co. This is a BTOB event Wednesday, Aug. 2—Prayer Wednesday, Aug. 2—Turn blues, the 30s, and to a Bourbon the Clark/King property to be and setups will be provided. and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Your Heart Toward Home," Film Street parade. considered for a subdivision Price of tickets: $10 a single and Series by Dr. Dobson, 7 p.m. Tickets for the event, including application. $15 a couple. Tickets may be pur- All Saints'Episcopal First Congregational an ice cream sundae of your 'Blast From The Fast' chased from firemen or am- 262 Main St., Okvl. 40 DeForest St, 274-6737 choice, are $10 per person. The Bethlehem Firemen's bulance personnel, reserved by 274-2352 Thursday, July 27—PF Advis- Approves Subdivision Association is sponsoring a '50s- calling 266-7353 or 266-5734, or Sunday, July 30—Holy Com- ers Meeting.TrumbuIl House, 7:30 The Inland Wetlands Commis- '60s dance on Aug. 5 from 9 p.m. at the door. munion, 8 a.m.; Summer Sunday p.m. sion and the Planning Commis- School andnursery care, 9:45a.m.; Sunday, July 30—Worship sion approved an application for Holy Communion, 10 a.m.; Fel- Service.nursery available, 10a.m. a proposed subdivision off Waod ft Church Notices lowship and Coffee Hour, 11:15 Monday, July 31—Fix-It Fel- Creek Road by husband and wife a.m. lowship, 9 ajn. Tuesday, Aug. 1—Executive David Clark and Patricia King of Program, 7 p.m. New York City. St John the Evangelist Committee, 7:30 p.m. 574 Main St., 274-8836 Wednesday, Aug. 2—Divorced The original proposal included and Separated Group, 7:30 p.m. 17 building lots on 75 acres abut- Thursday, July 27—First An- Christ Episcopal ting Double Hill Road on the niversary Mass for Mary T. Shea, 25 The Green, 274-1910 12:10 p.m. Union Congregational for all your north, Wood Creek Road on the 161 Buckingham St., Okvl. Thursday, July 27—Holy south, and private undeveloped Friday, July 28—Mass, 12:10 Communion, 9 a.m. residential or p.m.; Bingo, church hall, 7 p.m.; 274-4045 commercial needs land to the east and west. Sunday, July 30—Morning Sunday, July 30—Holy Com- Folk Choir, 7:30 p.m. munion, 8 a.m.; Holy Commun- Due to the amount of wetlands Worship, 10:30 a.m.,sermon "The Saturday, July 29—Confes- ion, Children's Church, nursery, on the property, approximadey 25 Apocrypha." Child care available. PAR GLASS acres (or 34 percent of the total sions 3 to 4 p.m.; Ninth Anniver- 9:30 a.m.; Lay Reader's Service parcel), the proposal was scaled sary Mass for Anne Murray, 5 at Whitewood Manor, 1:30 p.m. 117 Echo Lake Road down to include only six building p.m. Evangel Assembly of God Monday,July31—A_A.,10:30 Watertown 274-2151 lots ranging in size from 5 acres Sunday, July 30—Mass for 2245 Litchfield Rd. a.m.; A A. Women, 7 p.m. to almost M acres. A little more Kuni Killian, 7 am.; 10th Anni- 274-5759 versary Mass for Libera Belgeno, than 17 acres of open space will Thursday, July 27—Youth High Hernandez be privately owned and maintain- 8:30 a.m.; Mass for Genevieve Service, 7 p.m. Quality nstom ed by a homeowners' association. Strileckis, 10 a.m.; 20th Anniver- Sunday, July 30—Sunday sary Mass for the Rev. Vincenzo School, nursery up to age 12,10 CFraming Commission mem6er David Leone, 12 noon; Folk Choir, 4 Thompson said that one of the a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 ajn.; "You Name It - p.m.; Mass (Folk Mass) for Tho- ponds should be designated a fire Evening Praise, 6 pjm. We Frame It" mas Walter Keilty, 5 p.m.; Bingo, pond. If a fire pond is required Wednesday, Aug. 2—Bible church hall, 6:30 p.m. and approved by the Inland Study, 7:30 p.m. Monday,July31—Mass, 12:10 274-9438 Wetlands Commission, they will 20 Depot St., Watertown install a dry hydrant in a pond p.m. Victory Independent Baptist Tuesday.Aug. 1—Mass, 12:10 965 Litchfield Rd. Next to Country Fabrics under supervision of the fire Low Price chief. p.m.; Novena, 7 p.m. 274-5020 (Mon. - Sat. 10 - 6) Edward Hill, attorney represen- Wednesday, Aug. 2—Mass, Sunday, July 30—Sunday ting landowners Clark and King, 12:10 p.m. filed a map in land records with Unique Bethlehem's town clerk entailing United Methodist TRUCKING the conveyances from the original 305 Main St, 274-3785 f Qu«s»uk Rd. 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July 27, 198 9 Page 11 Watertown a bit under most mu- For more information, contact Call 755-1137 for further in- nicipalities in the area. Mrs. Czarsty at 274-4498, or Mr. formation. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgDOT Concludes Thomas Lodge at 274-3068. VBAC Support (Continued from page 1) TheVBAC(VaginalBirthAfter tigation included a field review of Three August Cesarean) support group will hold the intersection, analysis of the its next meeting Saturday, Aug. 5, Bloodmobiles at 13:20 p.m. in the Bizzozero latest three-year accident experi- The Waterbury Area Chapter Conference Room at Waterbury ence, and an examination of cur- of the American Red Cross will Hospital, 64 Robbins St., Water- rent traffic volumes. hold two open bloodmobiles in bury. Foundation Has local manufacturing companies The group isopen to all women during August, chapter officials who have had a Cesarean birth Application Info announced. and hope to attempt a vaginal Watertown Foundation Chair- The first will be held Tuesday, delivery. Couples are encouraged woman Roberta Czarsty has an- Aug. 1,9 ajm. to 1 p.m. at Eyele- to join early in their pregnancy. nounced Tuesday, Aug. 15, is the matic Company, Seemar Road. Call 573-7202 for further in- deadline for grant requests to be The second will be held Tuesday, formation. submitted by tax exempt organi- Aug. 22,10:45 a.m. to3:45 p.m. at New Support Group zations and agencies which offer Heminway and BartlettMfg. Co., Afreesupportgroupforwomen FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Agency (FEMA) services or respond to the needs ISOCallendarRoad. in physically or emotionally abu- official Alice W. King, left, talks with a client Saturday afternoon at the and activities of Watertown- sive relationships will be meeting Oakville residents. A closed bloodmobile will be Wednesday,Aug.2,at7:30pjn.at relief center setup in Wamogo High School in Litchfield for victims of held Wednesday, Aug. 30,8 ajn. Application forms may be ob- Waterbury Hospital. the July 10 tornadoes and storm. More than 100 applicants areawide to 12 noon, for employees of En- tained at the Watertown Library, Call Marianne Chrisliano, sought aid at three centers through Sunday night, which were slated to gineered Sinterings& Plastics, 134 470 Main St.; Oakville Branch MSW, at 573-7350 for further close at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Further information can be obtained by Commercial SL calling 1-800-247-8676 or 1-800-24-STORM. (Valuckas Photo) Library, 55 Davis St.; or by writ- information. ing to the Watertown Foundation, storm victims. Their agents can be the building permit fees for 1989- P.O.Box 117, Watertown06795. reached by calling 1-800-842- 90 by 50 percent drew little com- The foundation funds non- 1649 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- ment The town hopes an extra profit agencies and organizations days through Fridays. $50,000 could be accrued, boost- within a 15-mile radius of Water- ing the overall total to $170,000 town whose programs directly Bigger Fine annually. benefit Watertown residents young Have Yon Started (Continued from page 1) The fee for general construc- and old. The foundation also pro- Armand Derouin, former tax col- tion would be $7.50 per $ 1,000 of vides grants andlow-interest loans Your Summer Tan? lector seated with the two and Mr. value. No permit would be re- to worthwhile students who re- McCleary in a front-rowcluste r in quired for work of $200 or less. A side in the community. the library, supported Mr. separatepermitof$7.50per$l,000 Mrs. Czarsty also has invited McCleary's views. value of "mechanical trades" all residents and businesses to join The town also is considering (electrical,plumbing, heating, etc.) the foundation's public-spirited Depot Square Mall 274-9277 setting the parking meter fees at would be required as well. neighbors in supporting the com- Watertown. Ct. 06795 10 cents per .15 minutes, and 25 "On the lower end you save, on munity's positive development cents per hour. The meters now the higher end you pay a little and growth. take a nickle for a half-hour, and a more," remarked Building Inspec- dime for an hour. tor Richard Fusco. He said the About2,000 parking tickets are building fees were $5 in 1973, and issued by police a year, according even the $2.50 increase keeps to Chief Inspector John Gavallas. Munson White, Northfield SEMONES Road, a fiscal watchdog who fre- Upholstery Company quently comes to meetings and CUSTOM hearings armed with researched Notice: UPHOLSTERY data, disputed the administration's • Home • Auto contention the town could raise • Marine $32,000 annually from the raised • Frame Repairs fees. He calculated assessments • Cushions Refilled for parking and traffic no-nos • Kitchen Chairs Special Loan Program would reach only between $5,000 • Antiques Restored and $6,000. • Upholstery Supplies The other hearing on raising 200 Monmouth Avenue, Waterimry 756-4893 for Storm Related Damages. 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Individual reunion Saturday, Sept. 23, from 7 winners were Joanne Mumley, p.m. to midnight at The Westbury first-place gold, glockenspiel ages Room, 666 Thomaston Road. The class still is trying to locate 11 and under; Dawn Staples, sec- the whereabouts of Aldona Kal- ond-place silver, glockenspiel ages vaitis, Alice Hotchkiss, Edgar 12 to 15;andBillKruseandTony Edmond, and Charles Hurd. Any- Didominzio, second place, trum- one with information is asked to pet duet. call Jack Traver at 274-4436 or Nicole Napomcceno made her 753-5103. first appearance in competition as Morning Lamaze Classes THE ROBIN'S NEST YOUNGSTERS in the Parks and Recreation a drum major. Her regular station NANCY E. GOMES, daughter Department summer program were thrilled recently with a chaperoned is color guard captain. Morning Lamaze classes, for of Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Gomes, 42 visit to die Watertown Fire Department, where they received fire hats The Junior Diablos won a sec- women and their labor coaches Cottage Place, Oakville, received and a tour. (L. Lamphier-Fontano Photo) ond-place trophy formarching and who are unable to attend evening her B.S. degree in business ad- musical excellence while parad- sessions, will be held at Water- ministration, with a concentration ing for the Falls Village Fire bury Hospital beginning Wednes- in marketing, at the 106th spring [usical Notes Department in the July 1 Fire- day, Sept 6, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 Commencement of the Univer- men's Parade in Canaan. Tomor- pjn. for five weeks. sity of Connecticut in May. She is Westbury Drum Corps as the corps is staffed with profes- row (Friday), the corps again will Call 573-7202 for further in- a 1985 graduate of Watertown The WDC marched in Bantam sional music instructors. escort Falls Village FD while formation. High School. Color guard members man the over the weekend, accompanying • the Watertown Fire Department, flags and rifles. Prospective appli- for the little town's annual Fire- cants may call Carol Gaudiosi at men's Parade and Carnival. The 274-2315. events were held despite the on- Rehearsals during the summer going massive cleanup efforts months are Wednesdays rrom6:30 followingtheJuly 10 storm, which to 9 p.m. at the upper Watertown caused extensive damage. Plaza, Main Street parking lot for The residents had their mo- march and drill. Musical instruc- Health Hut ments of pride with the parade and tions are held inside in the lower carnival, which brought smiles, rooms of the Knights of Colum- tears, and cheers. bus building nearby. Karen and Sherri Lacombe For more information, contact marched in uniform for their fust corps Director Michael Kleban at Natural Foods appearances with the WDC, car- 274-4622. rying the corps colors. 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: •• .•••••••• • ••••••• J Speaking Summer Baseball Helping This Young Pitcher Stay Sharp, Cool By Kim Harmon Twi-Mel League when he was no Sports Staying sharp. longer eligible for American Le- That's what Chris Palmer, a gion, and "last winter I decided to junior at Hobart College, is trying play with the Timers after talking .'•%.' ~\ .•'••••:* y •• : to do this summer while pitching to Red Kelly." oh Palmer with the Waterbury Collegians and He was with the Collegians last the Timers in the Twi-Met base- season, but didn'tgettoplay much with the new team, coached by Our local baseball season is tinued to grow and it's expected 'I'm just trying to stay sharp," Dick Yuskas, because the Oakville about over with our Little League that a record attendance for said Chris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Post American Legion team had and Babe Ruth teams through for Waterbury will be broken this Bob Palmer HI. "Our coach (Rich had such abusy schedule. Most of the year, and the American year. More and more fens are Ferchen) highly, highly recom- the players with the Collegians, Legion campaign is drawing to a beginning to appreciate the tact mended we play summer base- he added, are with other leagues. close. At this writing it appears as that the Mantle Series affords ball." if our Legion team will not win them an opportunity to see many While playing in two leagues, The only problem, if he gets even ones that don't conflict very the Zone 6 championship for the of the best 16-year-old players in any sharper than he was last sea- first time in three years. the world, several who go on to much, life can get a little "tough," son for the Division III Hobart admitted Chris, who also is paint- But if you like good tournament sign professional baseball baseball team, is there might not contracts. ing full-tuneatTaft School. "We're baseball, there's plenty coming up be anyone who could dull his lucky because the Collegians have right down the road apiece. And it's so easy to get to. blade. He finished his sophomore so many guys on the roster. With It will all take place at the big There's no traffic nor parking pro- season 5-1, with six saves and an (Continued on page 17) ball park on W&tertown Avenue as blems, and believe me you will earned run average around 2.5 a Chris Palmer the Stan Musial American meet many friends and perhaps game. Terryville Beats Scott Lang belted a double and Amateur Baseball Congress and make some new ones. So c'mon Chris, who will him 20 next single for first-place Terry ville, 9- the Mickey Mantle World Series on down, you'll be glad you did. month, came up through the Wa- Oakville Twice 2 in zone play, and drove in two are coming up. A few of the If I were a Little League or any tertown-Oakville Little League, runs in the winners' 9-5 verdict Musial games will be played at type of a youth coach, I'd get my played with the Water-Oak Babe To Assume Lead Monday evening in Watertown. Wtferville's Bob Greatorex Field team together as a unit and ejoy Ruth team, and then with the Oakville's chances of winning Terryville exploded for six runs in and at Fulton Park. All the Man- a game or two. Some of the spon- American Legion Post 195 before UieZone6 American Legion base- the second inning. tle games will be played at sored games are free of charge, moving onto Twi-Met. ball title took a severe setback this Matt Bastiaanse had a RBI Municipal Stadium. and tickets are available. He is in his first year with the week with a pair of losses to Ter- doubleforierryville. MikeDesjar- The Musial event Aug. 3-7 is Good luck to Don, Fran, and Timers, coached by Red Kelly. He ryville, dropping the locals to 7-4 dins collected three singles and a being directed by Don Ensero, their hard-working staffs who put knew he was going to play in the in the zone. (Continued on page 17) whose experience in this field much time into these goes a long way in making such tournaments. tournaments a well-run affair. I'm a little late, Bill Gargano, The tourney is being hosted by but hearty congratulations on be- the Housatonic League this year, ing apponted athletic director at Pilla, Hoyt Pace corded seven strikeouts, and Matt Tansley paced the 5-1 and will have a 12-team field. Jim Watertown High. Bill, who has walked one. Water-Oak scored winners offensively, clouting a (Red) Kelly's Waterbury Timers been associated as a coach at Water-Oak Boys three runs in the fourth inning, and homer and single, while Campbell are the defending champions. WHS longer than any one else in two more in the fifth. belted a triple and single. Joe The winner of the tournament the school's history, has the In Stadium Win Joe Lizza, who had one of the Romano collected two singles. will go on to the Musial North background and contacts to make Rudy Pilla went 3-for-3, in- Derby hits, was die losing pitcher despite striking out nine Water- Scott Badillo and Joe Wasko Atlantic Regionals in Syracuse, an excellent AD. cluding a double, and knocked in had Newtown's hits. Water-Oak and the champions there will go Also a lot of credit should go three runs as Water-Oak defeated Oakers. He gave up six hits. Derby committed three errors. was scheduled to face Union City on to the Musial World Series in to June Legge, who did a fine job Derby, 5-0, in a Connecticut Dis- Wednesday (July 26). Battle Creek, Mich. in her role as AD for the past trict III Little League Tournament Following the Musial event, several years. I feel that a quarterfinals game July 22 at Two Opponents Water-Oak advanced in the Frank Battelli will go to work. As woman's job as AD is more dif- Oakville's Mosgrove Stadium. tournament July 22 by routing I think though, that's not exactly ficult because her field does not Water-Oak, 2-1 in the tourney, FallToUnder-lOs Prospect, 20^5. Campbell pitched true because Fran has been work- bring her—while a student or was slated to play Union City four hitless innings and fanned ing in one category or another on player it does—into contact with Tuesday. The winner will play In Foley Action eight while walking two. Paul the Mantle World Series since the baseball, football, and other today (Thursday) in the finals in Water-Oak, behindacombined Coupland and Pat Schultz each last one came to a successful close dominated men's sports like it an away game against an oppo- two-hitter by Warren Campbell had a pair of safeties for the win- at the stadium last August. What does the menfolk. nent to be determined. andDonLebeck.eliminatedNew- ners. I really mean is that he is now town, 8-1, in the ages 9-10 Invita- Certainly such contacts and Pitcher Jeff Hoyt fired a two- Ryan Doyle had a double for engaged in the nitty-gritty, as they tional Tournament Monday at the friendships are bound to make a hitter in blanking Derby, 2-2, Prospect, 0-2. say about getting the loose ends future AD's job a bit easier. Mrs. which was eliminated. He re- Peter J. Foley Field in Naugatuck. tied up. Legge has been a credit to the Fran will smile at the phrase WHS sports program, and I per- "loose ends." All these "ends" sonally want to thank her for be- consist of are making sure that six ing so cooperative and nice to me. teams from all over the United States and one from Puerto Rico CUFF NOTE... .It was so nice have the necessary lodging, the to hear from Dennis (Chick) Caf- proper transportation from the fery, who referred to our mention airports, practice fields, enough of him in our Little League review finances to operate, organizing his a few weeks back. Chick now fine staff (and they are great), of- resides in New York State and he ficial scorers, umpires and their certainly would be included in any lodging, getting all the souvenir all-time Little League team that I gear together, the printing of pro- would pick. He hurled the first grams, trophies, and a lot more no-hitter in the history of the Lit- hidden necessities. tle League while a member of In all there will be a field of coach Frank Minicucci's nine teams with the local Mantle Dodgers. Thanks Dennis. League champions and a host team from the league also entered. The "loose ends" will be Swim Championships well taken care of. The annual town swim cham- It will be the sixth straight year pionships fornoviceboysand girls, for the Mantle World Series in ages 6 to 14, will be held Thurs- Waterbury. Before Fran and his day, Aug. 10, at the Watertown stuff sold the idea to the National High School pool, 324 French St. Mantle Committee, the event was Swimmers will compete in one never held above the Mason- lap of freestyle, backstroke, or LITTLE LEAGUE BOYS MAJORS DIVISION CHAMPIONS, with a 15-1 record, are the Oakville Dixon Line. breaslstroke. Registration for the VFW Post 7330 Yankees, the Yankees defeated the Watertown MeatRed Sox 8-7 and 9-8 in a best-of-Three series. Members front row, left to right, are Jason DeMeis, Erik Turner, S ilvio DiSisto, Kevin Graziano, Dan The series, in its first year here, competition will open Tuesday, Aug. 1. Trembly, Chris Wandelt, and Jeff DeSena. Second row: head coach Chet Gursky, Jim Schiavo, Ben Erikson, drew fairly well, but it has con- Ben Simmons, Joe DeMeis, Mike Diorio, MattZawislak, and coach Ray Andarowski. (Little League Photo) Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn. Society) July 27, 1989 Page 17 Summer Baseball Konopaske whiffed three and 14-5 on the season. overLitchfield in Litchfield. Sean walked two. He singled twice, Walmsley singled three times and Mantle Champions! (Continued from page 16) Dennis Rush had a triple and The WolcottBAW captured the the Timers, it's a little bit more doubled, and drove in a run. Lang two singles for the winners, and knocked in three runs, while scorchewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgd a two-run double in pitcher Gregg Fenn spun a five- Mickey Mantle League crown difficult." plated a run. Jim Josephs had two with a 12-4 victory over Water- Terryville's three-run sixth inning. RBI on a double and two singles. hitter. Chris plays the role of reliever, town Sunday, earning the right to Oakville's Justin Maffeo had a J.B. Curtis and Tyler Hill each had host the Mickey Mantle World though he has been known to start double. a RBI single, and Bob Sanford Fenn struck out fourand walked only one. Dan Ford had a double, Series in Waterbury. games at Hobart and with the doubled in two more runs. Timers.But he is comfortable with Southbury Wins single, and a RBI, and Jim De- Max Rossi drove in three runs the relief situation, "if the team Mike Kukel and Hill pitched Meis collected two singles and a with three hits, while Bryan Gillis has a lot of tight games," he said. Babe Ruth Event the Southbury victory, limiting RBI. pitched a five-hitter and recorded "(Hobart) had a lot of late-inning Water-Oak to six hits. eightstrikeouts.Wolcott won both By Nailing W-O Water-Oak had won its second Litchfield's Brian Dombol rounds of Mantle play with 9-1 situations," which is good, because singled twice. no reliever likes mopping up a Southbury won the Litch-Ha- game Saturday with a 12-3 triumph records. blowout in the middle innings. ven Babe Ruth League baseball With the Collegians, despite a tournament Sunday by dumping lengthy roster of pitchers, Chris Water-Oak, 15-6, in Southbury. STILL PAYING TOO MUCH FOR PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL? said, "I got pretty much what I The winners finished the expected, maybe a little more" in double-elimination tourney with the area of playing time. One of a 4-0 record, and improved their CALL SUNSHINE OIL INC. the benefits of being with the overall ledger tol6-3. 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Among these are Nayaug (Giasiontmryj. Wangunk (Brookfield), Equivalent (Elling- Coral Sands (Westbrook), Tran meei a longtime Connecticut resi- Glenbrook, Ridgeway, and (Portland). TaugwonkandPequo'- ton), Whipstick (Ridgefield), sylvania (Woodbury), Versailles deni on the other side of the world Springdale, which boast their own sepos (Stomngton;, Pogwank Scotch Gap (Branford), Tank- (Sprague) and Miami Beach (Ola and ask him where he's from, he' II zip codes, plus such informal en- (Salem), Mauweehoo Hill (Sher- ?ivc vou the most localized place tities as Bangall, Bull's Head, man), Umpawaug i,Redding), and name tie can think of. Hunting Ridge, Scofieldtown, the famous Podunk (South Wind- DELMA V. WAY 60 Belden Street (i ne lives in the town of TurnofRiver.andWallack'sPoinL sor), which serves as the epitome WATERTOWN Greenwich, he'll say he's from SomeConnecticutplace names of small towns everywhere in the Cos Coo or Byram or Riverside. If celebrate long-gone activities, United States. he s iromPIainfield, he'll say he's such as Silvermine (Norwalk, New Some spots are even named DAILY — WEEKLY — MONTHLY... from Moosup or Central Village Canaan, and Wilton), Limekiln afterfood—Johnnycake (Burling- — Computer Services • Typing • Word Processing or Wauregan. If he'sfrom Groton, (Redding), Ironworks ton),JohnnycakeHill (OldLyme), — Direct Mailing • Labels • Newsletters he'll say he's from Noank, Mys- (Brookfield), Glass Factory and Roast Meat Hill (Killing- Other services available! j tic, or Eastern Point. (Willington), and Salt Works worth). You can't be too localized for (Westbrook). 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For instance, resi- (Danbury), Johnsonville (East dents of the town of North Canaan Haddam), and Mitchell's Woods Watertown habitually refer to it simply as (New London). 274-5431 Canaan. It would be okay if there Some describe features of the Start' ESTATES wasn't a town right next door landscape—Bald Hill (Wolcott), which already has that name. But Hog's Back (Oxford), Miry Brook local residents don'tget confused, (Danbury), Devil's Backbone BY OWNER!! because those from Canaan usu- (Bethlehem), and Little Pumpkin ally refer to their own town as Island (Branford). iatastoie Falls Village. Some are named after places in Stamford, whose gleaming the Bible—Bashan (East Had- ! .with downtown towers testify to its dam), Gilead (Waterford), Pisgah stature as headquarters of several Mountain (Oxford), Zoar (New- international corporations, has no town), Sodom (Franklin), and ; this sign. less than 30 local place names Tophet (Roxbury). If you think redolent of earlier, less cosmo- INSTANT Sodom and Tophet are not very PASSPORT PICTURES

PERFECT IN LAW SET-UP! OR RENTAL INVESTMENT In stunning color While you wail Desirable Tart Schtx)! area of Watertown, duplex in fire district, water & sewers, close to town, one side has 4/5 bdrms, VA baths, LR. DR. FR w/FP. 1 car garage. Other side has 2 bdrms, I bath, LR, DR. enclosed porch, & I car garage. STORM REMOVAL & REPAIR BOB'S CAMERA Downstairs has completely finished play/game rm, laundry, bdrm w/bath, work Shop, Inc. area. & cedar closet. Gas heat with 2 furnaces, 4 zones, security system. AH this with 40' deck overlooking beautirully landscaped yard. 75-77 Highland PRUNING • SPRAYING 90 Sou* Main St. Waterbury 754-2256 Ave. Principals only. Shown by appointment, 274-4710. Only $389,000. FEEDING • REMOVAL STUMP GRINDING IINJECTICIDES I VISTA CUTTING JUNE'S BEST I CABLING N 401 Main Street 'PREMIER (Near The Green) g&B TREE EXPERTS .PROPERTIES Watertown, CT 06795 274-9675 Licensed - CT & NY - Fully Insured 748-6888 REAL ESTATE Kay Ferris PHOMPT & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE WATERTOWN FAMILY HOME

I COLLEGE • Located in the center of Watenown The A BRs, front to back. LR Real family living is what you'll find in (his 7 rm. 5 BR home in "Oi» Step Closer To Success" « and forma! DR make this an especially attractive offering. Also an csi. Win. neighborhood. Eat-in kit., !g. fam. rm., plenty of incl. are V/t baths, appl.. gas heal & FP. Won't last!SI48.9O0 storage, fully fenced backyard w/inground pool lor summer enjoyment. $185,000 Announces « DISTANT VIEWS FROM AN ELEGANT ERA Open Registration • for part time students-space available basis Thursdays 12 noon - 6 pm • Mattatuc!; Hall - Room 104 Applications are still being accepted for full time in most programs Call 575-8127 or visit our Admissions Office - Room 107 for information and application. Join us on our New Campus!

J Mattatuck Community College • CNVR - Higher Education Center • 750 Chase Parkway • Waterbury On a clear day you can sec forever from this 3 BR raised ranch This 11 room, 6 BR 1926 colonial has all the elegance of a bygone in Woodbury. Sliders lead from ihc lower level to the yard and era. HW floors, crown moldings, chair rails, carved FP mantel, J Just off I-84 • Exits 17 or 18 the views of the hills of Bethlehem beyond. Located on 2.4 French doors eic. Lovingly updated, it enjoys a prestigious loca- • meadowed OCTflS, ifcetc is mom Ui keep a horse. S22Q.CKXJ tion on Waterbury's historic Columbia Blvd. $245,000 Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown , SocietyConn.) July 27, 1989 Pag e 21 There will be traditional, clas- dren 14 and under will be allowed American Indian sical, Dixieland, and ragtime jazz in free when accompanied by an Festival Planned performed aboard an old-fash- adult. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgioned steam train ride from one For more information, contact The fifth annual Quin- site to another. Music will be Arts & Crafts Festivals, Inc. at nehtukequt Rendezvous and Na- played by some of the greatest 693-6335. tive American Festival is sched- bands in the world. Next Film In Series uled for Haddam Meadows State The event draws about 20,000 "The Heritage" the final part of ParkFriday through Sunday, Aug. people. For more information, 18 to 20, in Haddam. a six-part film series featuring Dr. contact Wendy Tsolis at 453-6543 James Dobson, Ph.D., will be The unique educational and or 526-3555. shown Wednesday, Aug. 2, at 7 cultural event will feature Ameri- pjn. at The Bible Church, 240 can Indians from across the na- At Berlin Grounds Dwight St, Waterbury. tion, celebrating their customs and The Summer Crafts Festival is Group discussions will follow ancestry. There will be tribal slated for the Berlin Fairgrounds dances, games, and an Indian vil- the film. Call 755-0197 for further in Berlin Friday through Sunday, information. lage setup. Aug. 18 to 20. There also will be demonstra- There will be 200 to 250 exhib- For St. John Men tions on spinning, looking, can- itors per show, comprising lOarts, The Men's Club at St. John the dlemaking, and fliniknapping. For and 90 percent crafts. Tliere will Evangelist Church will meet THE SUMMER DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM students at more information, contact the CFC be juried shows. Admission will Monday, Aug. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in Judson School saw how an ambulance is equipped to provide medical Associates, Inc., in East Hartford be charged, with different fares the 574 Main St. church hall. Plans assistance when the Waterbury Ambulance Service came by with a at 282-1404. forgroups and senior citizens; chil- for the coming club year will be vehicle for an instructional demonstration. (Summer Development made. Program) Essex Jazz Fest senior year this fall, Miss Longo The third annual Great 1989 •First Time Offered' was inducted into the Tau Lapha Connecticut Traditional Jazz Fes- Personals Pi national honor society May 25. tival has been slated for Friday She is a Watertown High School through Sunday, Aug. 11 to 13, at aurel Q^rest Donna Longo, daughter of Mr. graduate. the Valley Railroad in Essex. and Mrs. Joseph Longo, 77 ...of Middlebury Westview Drive, Oakville, was LANDMARK VICTORIAN HOME. WATERTOWN named to the 1989 spring semes- "When buying one of the most ter Dean's List at Northeastern desirable, exclusive addresses University in Boston. An electri- in town, you should expect cal engineering major entering her nothing but the best." Nine Quality Lots CASH Available We will pay a top price for 2 ± Acres your house. Prices Start at $235,000 — Any Condition — "Reserved Woodland Beauty" Confidential Service Call Joyce Palomba or Our 18th Year! Mike Zagielski Every detail describes perfection in this C.I871 13 rm. home on 1 ac. Features Call: Fred Reyher include 9' high ceilings, period mouldings, greenhouse, 4500 sq. ft. plus finished 754-4178 Anytime third floor living area. A decorator's dream. Whole house recently updated COLDUieU. and is now a real showplace. $450,000. rs.

JOSEPH BETTE REALTORS, INC. DANIEL SCTTANI AS1OC. 66 Willow St. WATERTOWN OFFICE 274-5431 Waterbury SOUTHBURY PLAZA 264-2500 SHOWCASEOF HOMES WATERTOWN - NEW LISTING

WATERTOWN-Immac. 2 br 2 bth townhouse w/cent. air, OPEN HOUSE - 10 PENNY LANE garage, many extras. Close to everything. Tennis courts, Thurs. 7/27, 4-8 p.m.- clubhouse, golf. $155,900. Rita Hoyt eves. 274-9416. Colonial $154,900 - Taft School Vicinity Watertown - $219,900 3 BRs-Enjoy summer breezes while you relax on the porch of this 3 BRs. This home features a delightful dining area off modern kit. charming home. Lg. LR, formal DR, eat-in kit. w/range, hdwd fir., 2 full baths, 2 car gar. and a fam. rm with a FP and office area. ' MIDDLEBURY SOUTHBURY I'A baths, maintenance free. Alum. ext. Garage. Level Lot, city The yard is nicely landscaped in this pretigious Taft School area. I 758-1733 264-2880 util. Perfect location. Move-in condition. A choice home at an address that will give you pride. Dir.: Woodbury Rd. to Penny Lane. Host: Tom McKinnon Merrill Lynch NORMAN LTD. REAL ESTATE Realty [Hlv| 274-6786 967 Main St., Watertown 274-9661 1175 Main Street Watertown

WATERTOWN-Charming 3 br cape. FDR w/wide plank firs & stenciling, cozy LR w/FP, fully applianced E1K, att. breezeway, 2 car gar. Taft school area. $224,900. Annette Marino eves. 274-6588.

MIDDLEBURY SOUTHBURY COUNTRY CONDOMINIUMS 758-1733 264-2880 OWNER ANXIOUS Merrill Lynch LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! WILLING TO LISTEN TO OFFERS JUDSON HEIGHTS - WATERTOWN 2 BEDROOM - Condo. 1 'A baths. I car garage under, fiill Spacious and Bright - Urge Ranch with 3 BRs, large kit. enormous. FR. Realty French Drs leading to deck for your entertaining. Full walk oui hsmt grail basement. Mint condition. potential for In-Law sei up - Super condition. Call me for your private show- ing • ONLY S 198.500. Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 22 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) July 27, 1989

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ELECTRICAL REPAIRS & in- I. CLASSIFIEDS Ml ST BK PAH) IN ADVANCE 2. FOR SALE ATTENTION-HIRING! Govern- ij noon is deadline for classified advertising, stallations, industrial, comm. & ment jobs, your area. $17,840- residential. Fully ins. & lie. Free FABRIC BARN SALE. 30% off $69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885, Ext. : $2.00 minimum charge for the first 12 words, est. BobHamel Electric, 274-1545. July I9-July 30. Open 10 a.m. to R5516. .M> tenl* per line for each additional line beyond 5 p.m. Closed Mon. & Tues. Rt. HOMEOWNERS 63, East Morris. 567-5823. CHILD CARE NEEDED. Sept- niniuni (about four words per line). In addition General home repairs & im- June, Griffin School district, to Town Times, all classifieds are carried in Water- provements. Carpentry, interior or BRASS KING-SIZED bed head- 7:30-8:30 a.m., 4 days a week, for Oak Slwppm' Ouide at no additional charge. exterior. No job too small. Prompt board, like new, $80; Two twin 5 & 7 year-olds. Call 274-2660. service at reasonable rates. Quali- beds w/mattresses, box springs & ty workmanship. Free estimates. frames, exc. cond., $60 each. PLAN NOW to ease the Christmas 1. SERVICES OFFERED WALLPAPERING & STENCIL- Full insured. References available. Make offer for set. Please call after cash crunch. Represent the popular ING. Experienced. With refs. Call Call William M. Cooke, 263-5400. 6, 274-6174. Merri-Mac line of toys, home decor EMIUS JEWELERS Liz, 274-1957. and gifts for all ages in your spare 709 Main St. BOB'S TREE SERVICE. Take EYE GLASSES starting at $55. time. Excellent commission and Watertown CONNECTICUT MOBILE downs, clean-ups, stump removal. bonuses, all in time for the holidays. WASH, specializing in all forms of Single vision, complete. Watertown Expert watch repairing. Guaranteed Insured. 537-0144. Optical, 274-3031. Car & phone necessary. Call workmanship. hot pressure washing. Cars, trucks, 1-800-992-1072, ext. 6, for informa- tractor trailers, houses, etc. Com- ARE YOU TROUBLED by tor- VICTORIAN OAK reproductions. tion and catalog. MARANATHA mercial & residential applications. nados? Flower gardens, etc., a 274-7489. Unfinished pine & Oriental fur- CHIMNEY SWEEPS wreck? Call Ken for reliable, niture. Sante Fe Shop, antiques, NOW HIRING operators for Chimneys cleaned professionally. economical, experienced cleanup. books. The New England Shop, automatic production machines SCARPA'S PAINTING. Interior- Quick, clean, efficient service. 274-2471. Bethlehem, 266-7826. (drilling, milling, etc.). Full time, 729-0160 or 573-1255. exterior. Free ests. Local & area- part time or seasonal. Must be wide refs. 567-5970. B.C. REMODELING. All phases DOLL CLOTHES motivated and able to work with MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT of remodeling. Decks, additions, limited supervision. No experience BACKHOE & BULLDOZER for children's parties and shows. porches, kitchens, bathrooms, Create the perfect wardrobe for a necessary. Call Duda & Goodwin, work. Foundations, drains, Call Mr. Miracle. 274-6115. basements. Free estimates. Barbie-sized 12" doll. Quality Woodbury, 263^354. driveways & clearing. No job too 283-9865. handcrafted pieces from $2 to $25. small. Call 274-5153. APPLIANCE REPAIRS. 274-0308. CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH Washers, dryers, electric stoves, CHAIN SAWS SHARPENED, aides & certified nurse's aides. Join GEORGE'S POWER HOUSE. refrigerators & air cond. Call $3 (off). Al's Sharpening, 1987 ARIENS 912 riding mower, our expanding network of Lawn & garden equipment repair 274-6319. 274-2361 after 11 a.m. $1200 or best offer. Call 754-7837 paraprofessionals. Enjoy one to one since 1980. Quality work-reas. price after 7 p.m. patient care in suburban, residen- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. & on time. Pick-up & del. avail. MAIDS UNLIMITED. tial area. Earn competitive wages. 274^071 after 1:30 p.m. Herb Shaw Sanitation Service, the Housecleaning, window washing. GAS DRYER & WASHER in Bonus, incentives & benefits service professional. Call 274-8228, Bonded & insured. 274-9930. good condition. $150. Call package available. We pay for ex- any time. T & B PAINTING & mainten- 274-9013. perience. Apply now to Watertown ance, inside and outside your home. TREE CUTTING/STUMP Public Health Nursing Assn., 485 Gutters cleaned, chimneys tarred. TYPING REMOVAL. Call Reliable Land- DOUGLAS FIR evergreen trees & Main St., Watertown, Ct., 06795. 274^578. WORD PROCESSING scaping, 274-0359. Blue Spruce. Beautiful 6-year-old 274-7531. Resumes, letters, term papers, 5-6 ft. $15 each. 274-4576. manuscripts, mailing lists, R & D ROOFING. Roof repairs, BACKHOE FOR HIRE to NANNY, approx. 30 hours/wk. repetitive letters, tapes transcribed. replacement windows. Call Ray for remove stumps, etc. Call Reliable ROWE BLACK COUCH & Hours vary. Own transportation. A Notary Public, Woodbury free estimate, 274-5084. Landscaping, 274-0359. loveseat. Exc. cond. Chairs; Desk, lot of transporting of child. Look- Secretarial Services. 263-2279. $60; Cocktail tables; Brass lamps; ing for someone consistantly fair KRISTAL KLEAN CAR CARE. Cars professionally Pool table, $35; Free sleeper sola for 3 boys, 3, 4 & 8. 274-3925. "A service for all your cleaning DROP OFF CATERING. Parties, hand washed and waxed. In- 6 loveseat. Everything must go! needs." Residential-Comm. In- showers, stags. Complete buffet. terior/extrior. Upholstery also 274-6819. SECRETARY $6.50 per person. Large menu to sured, bonded. Free estimates. done. Pick-up & delivery possible. Your ability to type 50 WPM. com- choose from. Laura's Kitchen. Call 274-8302 274-5390 Call after 4:30 p.m. Ask for John, LOOKING FOR 25 people to lose bined with good math skills and 945-0013 or 274-2969. Jr., 274-4554. weight. Up to 29 lbs. in a month. friendly telephone manner will land RECYCLE NOW! All natural, Doctor recommended. you this temp-to-penn job in a PROTECT YOUR DRIVEWAY CURBSIDE PICK-UP Once per CRUSHED STONE, trap or 100% guaranteed. Call Rosemary Waterbury firm! Salary DOE. before it's too late. Driveway seal- month of your bundled newspapers native. All sizes. Redo your p.m.'s after 6. 274-9957. Hours 9-4:30. Call today... ing & crack repairs. Free estimates. & magazines. Approximately one driveway. Five yard min. MacMASTER EMPLOYMENT SERVICE tree is destroyed for every 100 Driveway Sealers of Ct., 754-2055 274^(042. DOUBLE SIZE inflatable mat- The Elton, 2nd Floor, & 574-7960. newspapers. Call Paper Pick-Up to- Waterbury, CT., 597-0346 day, 945-3547. tress; . Panasonic answering WANT YOUR VEHICLE clean- machine. 274-4706. Keep trying. ed inside & out? Reasonable rates. OFFICE MANAGER QUALITY FURNITURE stripp- CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS 274-2716. DACRON STUFFING for pillows, Our client is seeking a mature, ex- ing & refmishing. Free pick-up & vanities, bookcases & countertops toys & other craft projects. Great perienced person with computer ex- delivery. Local antique dealer.Us- made in wood or Formica. Call LOAM DELIVERY. Schedule for church groups. Wholesale perience, AR/AP, word processing. -ed furniture wanted. Call Dave Bruno's Custom Kitchens fora free now for quick delivery. Fill in prices. Call 274^4706. Keep trying. Super opportunity for you if you Beauchamp, 755-1840. estimate. 274-2474. where stumps were. Five yard seek a diversified position. Temp- minimum'. 274-4042. DINING ROOM TABLE, 4 to-perm. Salary S20-25K. Call to- HOME REPAIRS, remodeling, FENCE PAINTING & general chairs, 3 leaves & custom pads. day if you are interested in this posi- carpentry. Call 573-8564. additions. For free estimate call Bill HAPPY HEARTS Day Care. Ex- Light wood, contemp. style. tion with a local, growing company. Clock, 274-2859. perienced, loving mother has full 274-5787 after 4 p.m. MacMJSTER EMPLOYMENT SERVICE time opening in her licensed home The Elton, 2nd Floor, PARTY CATERING. Menus star- JOHN'S QUALITY PAINTING starting Sept. Safe, quiet area near TWO DOZEN new Dudley Red Waterbury, CT., 597-0346 ting at $5.50/person. Homemade INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Wtby.-Oakv. line. Reas. rates. Thunder softballs, WT12RF. $60. Italian cooking. We deliver. C&C FREE ESTIMATES Refs. 755-1979. Call 274^1848. PAYROLL Deli. 274-1864. REASONABLE RATES ACCOUNTS PAYABLE FULLY INSURED JAMES TRUCKING & PAV- THREE CUSTOM BRAIDED We want you to have payroll and 274-9163 VERTICAL BLINDS, minis, ING. We pave, seal & blacktop rugs, $900; Huge dog house, $100. A/P experience for a long term micros, pleated shades, duettes, driveways. Also haul sand, stone, Call 274-4033. assignment in Waterbury. Computer woven woods—custom-always at HAULING & CLEAN-UP. At- loam. etc. 729-9932. experience helpful, call today... REASONABLE PRICES. FREE tics, cellars, brush, trees, leaves, TWIN BEDROOM SET, 5 MacMlSTER EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ESTIMATES. For all your window dump runs. No amount too small SEAMSTRESS. Men's & pieces. Buy complete or individual The Elton, 2nd Floor, or large. Outdoor Products Ser- fashion needs call women's alterations. Leather pieces. 274-8363. Waterbury, CT., 597-0346 WINDOW WONDERLAND vice, 274-9739. repairs. Linda Cummings. Call 274-0029 945-3443. Oakv. SNIPE 17' sailboat, two sets of HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Ask about our country collection. WE DO IT ALL, and it only takes sails, all equip. & trailer incld. needed for building maintenance, a call. No matter what your home WALL PRO professional wall $1000. 274-5766. etc., year-around, Mon. through CERAMIC PLUS custom tile ser- requires, get a free estimate from papering. Free ests., reas. rates. Fri. Flexible hours. Call forappt., us first. Call Tony or Gordon. vice. Installation of ceramic tile, All work guaranteed. 274-9931. NEON OPEN SIGN, two lighted 274-7555. Answering service until 6 p.m.. in slate and marble. Expert installa- display showcases, sales counter person 6-8 p.m. 274-5638. tion. Bathroom remodeling. STORM DAMAGE? Tree care (also can be used as workbench or HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Regrouting & repairs. Free and removal. Insured. 274-4042. bar). Inquire at 945-0275 or needed for proofing & filing year- estimates. Call Bob Demirs, HOME REPAIRS, remodeling, 945-0249. around, Mon. through Fri., part 274-7050. general carpentry-decks, additions, ERASE BAD CREDIT. Results time. Call for appt., 274-7555. baths, etc. Light plumbing. Free guaranteed. Call for free info, 3. HELP WANTED MARK SMOLLEVS Remodeling esl. Call Jim Brown, 274-7342. 756-5974 or 1-800-331-2182. CHILD CARE NEEDED, full Service. Int. & ext. painting, LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER, time, Mon.-Fri., occasionally Sat. wallpapering & carpentry. Free LIGHT TRUCKING, clean-ups. TREE WORK w/references. Non-smoker prefer- with week day off. Exp. person, ests. Ins. & refs. 274-9082. No job too small. Call Glenn at STUMP REMOVAL red. Cooking, shopping, household w/reft. Call 274-0053. 274-9497. 274-4375 care. 266^777. NEED AN EXTRA PLUG, phone CHILD CARE NEEDED in my jack, paddle fan installed? Call POWER WASH & wax your WANTED: Child care in my home, home starting Sept. Four days a 274-4321. Very reasonable. Free house. Aluminum or vinyl siding. 8-5, Mon.-Fri. Own car. Call aff- week, 3-5 p.m., for 6 & 10 year estimates. Free estimates. Call 274-1702. ter 5, 945-0163. olds. Call 274-5247. Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn.Society) July 27, 1989 Pag e 23 5 FOR HFNT RESTORE YOUR MEADOW MG MIDGET, 76. New top, Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, Town Hall, Watertown, to receive Have it BUSH HOG Mowed. Call branes, clutcti. Good tires, solid this 20th day of July, 1989. taxes August 1 through August 31, HAVING A PARTY? Rent the Professional Outdoor Services. body. Minor dents, $1200 or B.O. Joseph Polletta, Secretary Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to Watertown Ballroom. Ask for Bill 266-7075watertownhistoricalsociety.org. 274-8769. Planning and Zoning Commission 4:45 p.m. at 274-3031. TT 7-27-89 Any tax or portion thereof un - CRUSHED STONE, wood chips 23. TRUCKS LEGAL NOTICE paid after September 1, 1989, wil. HAVE PROPERTIES TO RENT? delivered. Call Professional Out- _.. The Zoning Board of Appeals of become delinquent and subject to Looking for a rental? Call Re/Max door Services, 266-7075. I"-** DODGE W150 power wagon. Watertown, Connecticut will hold interest from the due date, Augus* action realty's rental division. 4WD. 4 spd., manual transmission, a public hearing in the Watertown Police Station, French Street, on Credit check and references re- YARD CLEAN-UP and removal PS. 318 cu. in., V8, 6-ftbed w/cap. 1, at the rate of one and one-hal'" Thursday, August 3, 1989 at 7:30 quired. Ask for Curtis Niglis, services. Excellent price. Call 68,500 miles. 274-8245 after 6 p.m. percentum for each month and P.M. on the following applications: Re/Max action realty. 274-7537. ' 945-3479, Wtn. fraction thereof which shall elapse #350 of Valemi Motors requesting from the time when such tax shall «4 MOfYYRfYfl FS a variance to the permissable street have become due and payable un- WJnOTWK-MJlffl STBEEWOMHEBOJU. HARRIMAN LANDSCAPING . sign area and maximum dimension (Zoned BG.) and lawn maintenance. Walkways, 1980 HONDA CB75OF motorcy- til the time same shall be paid new lawns & requirments of 40 square feet and Ideal for the professional office or gardens. Shrubs cle. Very good condition. $850. eight feet, respectively so as to at- Under Public Act 81-44 of the small retail store. 173 ft. of road planted, weekly lawn care. Phone 274-8590 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. tach a 3 ft. x 12 ft. sign to an ex- 1981 General Assembly a frontage with level area for parking 263-2327. isting post, raising the total sign minimum interest charge of $2.0C 15+ cars. Building has 9 rms and W8* SUZUKI FAS0J, red. Exc. area to 72 sq. ft. in a BSC district, will be levied on a delinquent bill 2 car garage (1374 so ft) Why lease THE FAMILY TREE cond. Low miles. Great for located at Valenti Motors, 600 when you can own!! Asking SERVICE teenager. Must sell. $500 or B.O. Payment by mail is requested, We rc Straits Turnpike, Watertown $208,000. ' fu"y licensed, fully insured 274-5187. if possible, because of the lack of #351 of Thomas E. Franzese, re- parking at the Town Hall. a 8 questing a variance of 4% to the ^ "*" BucketTtack-Chlppe^Tractor - 16. LOST & FOUND Dated at Watertown, CT., this ft nffinp or shirp Call ftir and Stump Grinding Services - ~ maximum permitted ground coverage of 25%, in order to con- 27th day of July, 1989. ^S* Land Clearing-Firewood. Call for LOST: Shepherd mix neutered struct a 12' x 12' second story deck Nancy J. Carnright-Gonsalves fri rnale named Bandit. Needs medica- CurtisNig.isRe/MaKacUonrea.ty in a B-L district, located at 235 ^ , ,n allergies. Las, seen Tax Collector ion for sk Falls Avenue, Oakville 274 9914 354 3563 headingsouthon Middlebury Rd., Town of Watertown #352 of Fred O'Neill, Trustee, re- License #62359 Sunday a.m. Reward. 274-3030. TT 7-27-89 WATERTOWN CONDO, Ar questing a variance often feet to the H n r d 19. HOME PARTIES residence district setback, to permit ft" 3L rm's,2 bX, DR wZSg i LOAM, extention of an access drive in a $M/yd_ delivered, 15 yd. minimum. doors to deck w/view, EIK, all TuppERWARE. Take advanta B-G district, located at Westbury Help Wanted: appl's, w/w carpet, full walk-out 274-6764. of some ^^^ specials Car Wash site, 974 Main Street, Person with good personali- basement w/shding doors, AC, an. and a lifetime Watertown garage,, pool, tennis. $975. SPRUCE UP LANDSCAPING guarantee! JoAnne ty wanted to work part time 274-8203 in local video store. Plea- 263-5416. offers all phases of lawn care, #353 of Henlopen Mfg. Co., Inc., Commercial/residential. Call sant atmosphere. Ideal for 22. INSTRUCTIONS requesting a variance of 19 ft. to the OAKVILLE, 1st. floor, 4 rms. 945-0074. southern side property line setback mother with school age Adults. $550, w/heat. Sec. & refs. INTERNATIONAL Soccer Camp. of 35 ft. in order to construct a children. Needed 2 to 3 req. 274-7068. SCREENED LOAM, $18 yd. -ftnth year, state lie. July 31 to Aug. 17 ft. x 75 ft. one story addition, days from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delivered. Also, wood chips, 15-yd. 4_ 9 /m to 3 p m _ Nonnewaug in an IR-200 district located at 401 mm- 274-5625. Call at 754-5356 between 5 TWO-ROOM APT., completely High c^,^ Woodbury. R>r info Park Road, Watertown furnished, includes TV & utilities. call 274-5179 or 263-4164 At this hearing interested persons p.m. - 9 p.m. Bunker Hill area. 753-7547. CONRAD'S MOWER RERUR may be heard and written com- SERVICE. Over 22 years of quali- rT~ munications received. HOUSE,3bedrms.,LR,DR,kit- Iy workmanship & 6st service on Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, chen, city water, gas & sewers. al brands of power equipment (in- ST. JUDE'S NOVENA this 20th day of July, 1989. AUTOMOTIVE SALES PERSON cludm Se3 Details, 274-5687. 8 ^- Additional time May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be John N. Zappone, Secretary FORD DEALERSHIP—is look- may be required on nduig mowers adored, glorified, loved and ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ing for an energetic individual EASTMORRIS-2BR, eat-in kit., up to 12 hp only. Free estimates. preserved throughout the world TT 7-27-89 who is agressive and self Good used mowers for sale. Pick up now and forever. Sacred Heart of motivated. 1 bath & large deck. Available Sept. & 1st $625. Call Curtis Niglis. delivery available. 274-9497. Jesus, pray for us, St. Jude, worker Good benefits, paid /acation, WATERTOWN, one bedroom, of miracles, pray for us. good working conditions. TAX NOTICE Apply in person to quiet neighborhood. Garage, * ^;rw „ ,"r, , j Say this prayer nine times a day. By All persons responsible for pay- brush the 8th day your prayer will be John Palladtno at: washer, dryer. $450/mo. includes - C™ Reliable Landscaping, ment of taxes on "Real Estate," utilities. answered. It has never been known 274-0359. "Personal Property," or Grestwood Ford RE/MAX Action Realty to fail. Publication must be promis- "Automobiles" located in the 274-7537 TREE CUTTING/backhoe/stump ed. Thank You and God Bless You 1230 Main Street removal. Call Reliable Landscaping St. Jude. E.O. Town of Watertown are notified Watertown, CT TWO ROOMS, 1st floor, includes 274-0359. and warned a tax of 45.34 mills appliances, carpeting. Taft School 28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNniES on the dollar laid on the Grand area. 274-3936 or 274-8116 before 11. TAG SALES List of October 1, 1988, will EUROPEAN HEALTH & Beau- become due and payable Aug. I, HALF PRICE season sale. Kids ty Spa. One or two person 1989. Room, 727 Main St., Wtn., Tues.- business. Successful & growing. SA. VACATION RENTALS Real estate bills of $100 and Sat. 10-4 p.m. 274-3396. Will train. Call 756-6399 or more may be paid in two in- BARBADOS-one bedroom, ocean- 758-5650. front villa, with pool. Reasonable. TAG SALE Fri., Sat. & Sun., Ju- stallments: Aug. 1, 1989 (delin- Brochure available. K. Kelly (203) ly 28, 29 & 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 quent Sept. 1, 1989), and Jan. 1, 756-1460 or write P.O. Box 212, p.m., at 256 LedgewoodRd., Wtn., Notices 1990 (delinquent Feb. 1, 1990). Waterbury, Ct., 06720. off Route 63. AH motor vehicle and personal property bills are due in full in LEGAL NOTICE TAG SALE Sat., July 29, 9-2. August, 1989. SOUTHERN VERMONT. Enjoy The Planning and Zoning Commis- a restful week's vacation in the Double sink w/faucet, stove, kit- The undersigned will be at the chen cabinets, drawers & counter- sion, Town of Watertown, Connec- lakes & mountains of Vermont with ticut, will hold a public hearing on all the comforts of home. New tops, desk, chair, file cabinet, misc. kitchen & household, more! 15 Tuesday, August 1, 1989 at 7:30 house, sleeps 10. Great area. Some P.M. in the Watertown High School August weeks still available. Call Avalon Ave., Oakv. (off Williamson Cir.) Follow signs from Swift Jr. Library, French Street, Watertown for rates, 274-0436. on the following petition and re- CAPINERA High or Straits Tpke. quest to amend the Text of the Zon- BARBADOS. Ocean-front condo ing Regulations of the Town of PLUMBING & HEATING duplex, ground floor. Pool, maid BIG MISCELLANEOUS tag sale ^tertown, Connecticut, to include service, patio, kit., LR, DR, BR. Sat., July 29, 10 to 5 p.m., 220 the following: Quality Work at Competitive Prices Weekly rental or more. Avail, im- Cherry Ave., Wtn., across from fire mediately. 203-757-0110 Mon. station. 1. To establish a new section, en- • New Construction through Fri., 9-4 p.m. titled Section 35 Planned Regional Shopping District (PRSD) TAG SALE Sat., July 29, 10-3 p.m. 2. To amend/existing Section 51 - • Remodeling 274-6398 SB. ROOMMATES Collins St., third left off French St., then first right. Site Plan, by including re- Repair Work quirements pertaining to a Planned APT. & HOME SHARERS. Do Regional Shopping District. TWO FAMILY tag sale Saturday, you need help finding a roommate? 3. To establish a new section per- July 29,9 to 3 p.m. at 56 & 78 Cler- Call 723-8179. taining to a , entitl- PAY mont St., Oakville. Ten-speed bike, ed. Section 52A, Special Use MENU 7. REAL ESTATE lamps, stereo, etc. Preliminary Development Plans UNIFORM 4. To amend existing Section 52 by GOVERNMENT HOMES from TIRE TAG SALE. Used, all sizes IMAGE including requirements for Plann- $1 (U repair). Delinquent tax pro- (13'-16"). $10 each or 4 for $30. CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISORS ed Regional Shopping District perty. Repossessions. Call Some almost new. Sat., 10-4 p.m., Peripheral Development. Day & Night, Excellent Benefits 1-805-687-6000, ext. GH2905 for 94 Fairview Ave., Oakv. Riverside Various shift positions available include WAITER/WAITRESS, current repro list. to Hillcrest to Fairview Ave. 5. To amend existing Section 8.3 FOUNTAlN/LTILrrY, HOST7HOSTESS, COOKS and more! Heights, by adding limitation shall also not apply to skylights in a Our benefits for full time employees arc among the best including 10. LAWN & GARDEN 12. AUTOS medical/dental/life, paid vacation, sick pay. pension plan, food Shopping Mall. discounts, free uniforms and much, much more! Petitioner: Hotnart Development M&N PROFESSIONS SERVICE GOVERNMENT SEIZED Co. Apply in person, or cs!l 274-5353 for an interview. Tree & limb removal Vehicles from $100. Fords, At this hearing interested persons Call for free estimates Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys. may appear and be heard and writ- Dan or Mike Nolan Surplus Buyers' Guide ten communications will be receiv- 274-6358 1-805-687-6000, ext. S-2905. ed. Copies of the proposed text changes are on file in the office of PROFESSIONAL TREE WORK. 1983 CHEVY CAVALIER. Grey, the Town Clerk, Town Hall and in Paying too much? Not with us. Equ.1 Opportunity Employer 4 dr., AT, PS, PB, AM/FM cass. the Planning and Zoning Office, Fully insured. 274-4042. Watertown Plaza 1155 Main Street, Watertawn $1600 or B.O. Call 274-5187. Town Hall Annex. Page 2Property4 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.of) Julthey 27, 198 Watertown9 Historical Society the cup challenge is to have fun in gal Notices Challenge Cup Awaits 4 a competitive setting. There will SPRING'S be an entry fee per club to help cover the costs. LANDSCAPING LEGAL NOTICE watertownhistoricalsociety.orgService-Oriented Groups All the events, except for the Commercial & Industrial At a special meeting of the Conser- ries being co-sponsored by the Four service organizations in bowling at Thomaston Lanes, will Lawn Mowing • Fall & Spring vation Commission/Inland Parks and Recreation Department. Wetlands Agency of the Town of town will pool their athletic re- take place at Crestbrook Park. In Clean-up • Landscape Watertown. Connecticut, held July sources from among their respec- The Davis StreetPackage Store future years more organizations Design & Installation 18th, 1989, it was voted: tive memberships and seek the in Oakville also is helping spon- Gutter Cleaning • likely will be included if all goes Tree Removal To approve application #163, of Davis Street Challenge Cup dur- sor the event Friday, Sept 8, and well this September, Mr. Stepanek Richard & Judy Dayton to place fill ing the first annual challenge se- has lent its name to the cup title. indicated. Fuiiy Insured • Free Estimates in a non-wetland conservation ease- The actual events of competition Reasonable Rates ment, and to maintain the area as for the Rotary, Lions, UNICO, Ansonia Polka Fest Wallace Spring • 582-9824 lawn, subject to conditions, located and Jaycees organizations will be The fourth annual New Eng- at Lot #30, Winding Brook Farm, bocci, golf, tennis, horseshoes, Watertown and; land Polka Fest, featuring bands bowling, and setback. from across America, will be held IUNK CARS To approve application #164 of Each club will search for their Sheldon & Teresa Cote, to fill a Friday, Aug. 4, through Sunday, HAULED portion of wetlands for the purpose spryest, most athletic, and skillful Aug. 6, at Warsaw Park, Route of constructing a house, located on card-shark members and enter 243, in Ansonia. Call for Towing Charge Millikin Street, Oakville, subject to separate two-person teams for the John Demerski and the Villag- conditions and: six events, said Recreation Direc- ers and the Walt Solek Orchestra To deny application #167, of Myze- tor Donald Stepanek. No one aretheConnecu'cutbandsfeatured. jen Posha to excavate a swamp for member can participate in more Bands will perform from 7 to the purpose of creating a goldfish than one event. 11:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. to 12 pond, but permit the piping of a "We would encourage all clubs midnight on Saturday, and 12noon portion of an existing ditch, located to hold mini-tournaments within to9p.m. Sunday. Food and bever- at 30 Jericho Road. Watertown. ^—274-2566 Dated in Watertown, Codnnecticut, their own memberships and pick ages will be available. this 27th day of July, 1989. the best teams as possible for the Carol Magee, Secretary final championships," he said.The Conservation Commission/ events are open to all members of Inland Wetlands Agency each club. LO-MARK FOODS TT 7-27-89 RALPH A. TRIPP 3rd, son of AChallengeCup Awards Roast Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tripp, 72 will takeplacetheeveningof Sept. 274-3341 179 Sunnyside Ave., Oakville N.H. County 4-H Fair Barnes Road, recently graduated 8 at Cavallo's Crestbrook Restau- The 56th annual New Haven from Oregon Stale University with rant. The affair is open to all club Chicken Bound Ground Ground County 4-H Fair, featuring live- a Ph.D. in the Department of members. Lag stock and exhibits, will be held Microbiology for his work in Chick Bound Mr. Stepanek said the intent of Quarters Broil Saturday and Sunday, Aug. S and immunology, and has accepted a $1.69 * $1.99 n. 6,attheNorthHavenFairgrounds, position as a research associate in 39* ». $1.99 i Route 5, North Haven. the Department of Immunology, Round Pickle & Mother Spiced and Hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Emery University* School of LORAINE Cole Pimento Goose Domestic Saturday, and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Medicine, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Tripp's Steaks Sunday. There will be an English research involves mechanisms of GARDENS Loaf liverwnrst Han and Western Horse Show, Little Cytotoxic T Cell Specificity to $2.49 * $1.89 it S1.99, Tyke Tractor Pull, "Family Adenovirus. While at Oregon New Yorker Chicken," and more during the State, Dr. Tripp was elected an American Select Cauliflower Peaches weekend. associate member of the Signa Xi Cheese Cukes Ideal for Dips Call 789-7865 for further in- Research Society. He now resides 59)! k formation. in Decatur, Ga. $1.99 * 3 for $1.00 $1.29, w The full complete, competitive food store. Meat, deli, fruits and vegetables always priced less than the super giant markets. Shop Here And Save The Grapevine By Jane OGrady Gewurztraminer, a light and refers to the more intense flavor lovely wine with intense and in the grape in contrast with or- distinctive flavor, is a delightful dinary traminer. Though the bout- summer drink. It has enough qiiet is flowery, the wine is quite character to taste great even when dry. SALE well-chilled. Discover this unique wine for Vertical Blinds The name "gewurz" means yourself. You'll find a good selec- "spice." yet the wine is not real- tion at Depot Square Discount 50% OFF ly spicy. Rather, the description Liquor. OFF 10% OFF ALL GEWURZTRAMINERS 750 ML 70% Ball Fringe Mini Blinds DEPOT SQUARE DISCOUNT LIQUORS OFF CZ^ Depot Square Mall |«s»| 60% Watertown ..Eas. y In - Pleated Shades t 274-7022 EEasa y Out OFF SALE 60% 7 $12oo 24- Re, '15.50 7 ' 63' ReR, '24.00 * 7 75 A-i Srauel JO" Res '17.50 8 ' 72' Re;: '27.50 *13 * 75 Depot Square Mall, Watertown 36" !<« '17.50 8 81 lit:; '28.50 $1425 274-5419 945-0629 $ 975 $1425 ' 'Your Pleasure Is Our Business'' B" Ita '19.50 84' Re;i '28.50 oo 50 ATLANTIC CITY 54" Reg '24,00 *][2 W Res;. '31.00 *15 National or Apollo September 10-11. 1989 EYELET SPREADS Bring In Your Deluxe Rouncitrip Motorcoach Transportation or COMFORTERS Window Overnight Acccmodations at the HAMPTON INN. Baggage & Handling, Continental Breakfast. Measurements. Reg. SALE $ FREE SHUTTLE TO Twin s109.50.. «47«° 74i TRUMP PLAZA, CASINO Full '136.00.. »57»» CALL FOR HESERVATIONS OH INFO and CASH BONUS. Queen '170.00.. *6775 : .• : Cily Music Hnl! Christina Show Tickets Now Available. A? Miserable:; & Cats Tickets Now Dust Ruffles Also Available Available. HURRY ONLY 7 LEFT. CALL FOR DETAILS HERITAGE CURTAINS INC. 274-5419 /CONN /b, LARGEST , Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-5 Monday - Friday 9:30-5:30 CURTAINS Saturday and other Hours by Appointment , DRAPERY " 251 Porter St., Watertown 274-1274 ^ Gifi Certificates Available SHOP '