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0gmmm /8B10 tfW KJOI^NIWTIM (Huron (Erier :'.-:•'!».., . ^eioksburg - Wilmington WILMINGTON 2BTH YEAR, NO. 33 MMM 1111 WILMNUTOH «(WS CO . »e ALL RIGHTS BtSfHYSO WILMINGTON, MASS., AUGUST 19, 1981 PUB. NO. 635 340 6582346 30 PAGES 52,1 Swain School to reopen for elementary classes

by Debbi Michals "That's entirely within possibility a few phone calls from parents on, which is exactly what the In an effort to reduce considering the amount of state X- who told her that they are against Swain provides. To go with the elementary classroom size, the aid that we would get back," moving sixth graders to the junior Glen Road would mean heating Wilmington School Committee Sager said. high. She said that she would have quite a few rooms that would not voted at its August 12 meeting to She then presented the comittee r ■ mice been amenable to the idea, but be in use and would also require reopen the Swain School and with two possible alternatives added, "My philosophy is that the transportation, she explained. All place approximately eight ad- regarding the placement of these ill schools belong to the people, and the students who will be going to ditional classes in the building. additional classrooms and ask if they don't want their sixth the Swain School live within This proposal came at the them to make their decision graders in the junior high, well, walking distance of the school, beginning of a discussion about based on a plan that would cause m « urn that's the way it should be." she added, so no transportation what the board's top priorities are the fewest disruptions. ■ Brooks said that under the will be necessary. In providing adequate education The first option she cited was to worst conditions, he would have The committee voted for Wilmington. consolidate the classses at the gone along with the idea of unanimously to reopen the Swain Acting Superintendent Dr. intermediate school so that 10 Built in ISM. the Swain School was Wilmington High School placing sixth graders in the junior School and rehire the additional Carol Sager introduced the plan classes of sixth graders could be Not until 1950. Since then It has served as an elementary school high, but added that he would staff needed. In a later interview, by first reminding the school moved into that building, leaving retiring and an annex to the high school. The school was to be closed prefer to see them in an Sager explained that the Swain committee that it had previously the remaining two sixth grade this year, bat the School Committee has voted to reopen It as elementary setting where they will be open along with the rest of agreed that once the state aid classes at the Wildwood School. an elementary school. can be dealt with as elementary the Wilmington schools come comes in, the first priority would This would make room for the school, and are not prepared for junior high will be greatly children. But, he reminded the September 9. In order to com- be finding a solution to the eight new classes at the such a sudden . By the time influenced by the attitudes of board, "Any decision we make pensate for all the costs involved, overcrowded classrooms at the Shawsheen and Woburn Street they are in the sixth grade, he their older peers, he said. For this can't be divorced from the fiscal the school department will be elementary level. She followed schools. continued, they already have in reason as well as many others, realities." forwarding funds that they are this remark by stating that 71 The other alternative Sager mind that they have grown up Demos said, he ws strongly op- In response to that Sager said not yet in possession of, she said, percent of the aid money was in mentioned was to reopen a small somewhat and are ready to move posed to this plan. He also noted that they need to anticipate the according to Sager they have not school - related reimbursements, school in the central district, on to a higher form of education. that elementary education is available funding in order to come up with any alternative and that due to this fact the which would lower class size at At the elementary level, he went from grades one through six, and bring back some of the services to course of action in the event that schools should get an equitable the Shawsheen, Woburn Street, on, the child is looked at as a total it should remain that way. the children by the first day of the town votes not to grant them portion of the funds. and Wildwood schools. Under this person and is made to feel good McMeniman said that to say school. She added that they must the money at town meeting. She To solve this problem, Sager proposal, all the children live in about himself in that sense. Kids elementary education is prioritize what they will do once said she is confident that the town said, they could create at least walking distance of the school, so from 12 on, he said, go through a traditionally from grades one they know what money is indeed will rule in their favor because eight additional classes, one at no transportation will have to be period of mental changes and through six is a fallacy. The needs available. She also assured the "the town has always been for the each level from one to six, with provided for them. growth. The "I" concept comes of each individual system dictate board as well as the many parents best interests of the children," two at grade three, and two at one The first option met with a good into play, he explained, as they what will be termed elementary present that despite what they and added that it is far less ex- other grade where there is a need deal of opposition, beginning with begin to wonder who they are, grade levels. In Cambridge, she might think, the Swain School pensive in the long run to provide for it. That would reduce class committeeman Demos, who said where they are going, and what cited, grades one to eight are would be less costly to open than adequate education than it is to size down to an average of 22 to 26 that for five years these children they are doing. They look up to considered elementary. one of the newer schools such as provide compensatory service*: children per class, with no class have been in the self - contained older kids a good deal, too, he Bridget Zukas told the com- the Glen Road. They will only for adults who were not properly having an enrollment of over 28. environment of elementary added. The sixth graders at a mittee that she had received quite need eight classrooms, she-went prepared. Town manager gives recommendations

Town Manager Buzz Stapc- they can raise and still be within presented the committee with his Will th ere he a 'special' zynski Tuesday night presented the levy limit set by the Depart- list of recommendations as to How the finance committee with his ment of Revenue ($11,234,875.00). the money should be appropriated recommendations regarding the The elements that combine to by the town meeting. The acting specia I toVvn meeting? expenditure of all additional equal that sum are $331,103 in superintendent and every funds available to the town. This additional local aid, $75,000 in member of the school committee Will the proposed wetland routine study, before being in- Others seem to feel that this is an figure, a firm $539,251.08, is the additional free cash, and $132,752 Was present with the exception of bylaws of the Wilmington Con- cluded in the warrant for any immaterial point, in other words difference between the present in additional estimated receipts Phil Fenton as he went through servation Commission be in the town meeting. a "quibble." amount to be raised by taxation for 1980. the list warrant for the special town Selectman Bob Cain is also This means, however, that the ($10,695,623.92) and the amount Based on this figure, he then Because three of the four town meeting of September 14? Will having a study of the proposed selectmen have to face up to the employees who were laid off ' there be a special town meeting in bylaw, by two individuals not in fact that there are 250 people found employment, Stapczynski the special town meeting - that is, any official position with the willing to sign for the bylaws. Avco eyes 8-story building said, there is a surplus of $50,000 a separate warrant, but at the town, something that can be They must now exercise their in the unemployment payments same time? Will there be a called an "outside review." power and judgement for future Avco Corporation may possibly point that they would proceed. account From that excess he special town meeting at another Bruce, who had been hoping the actions. construct an eight story office The proposed height for the recommends that $15,000 be date, to discuss the proposed bylaws would be in the warrant It is within their power to in- building on its property at 201 building will be approximately added to the maintenance of wetland bylaws? for the special town meeting, left clude the wetlands article in the Lowell St., Wilmington. 135 feet The Wilmington zoning public buildings account to pay All three possibilities now face the selectmen's meeting with the warrant for the special town The company has filed for an bylaw allows a two-story or 30 for the custodian at the Swain the town. A fourth possibility is possible idea of having a "special meeting, because there still is appeal to the Wilmington Board foot building in an industrial School if it is reopened, and that there will be nothing done, on town meeting in the special town enough time. If the report of the of Appeals, asking for a variance district, which is the zoning of the $35,000 be placed in the reserve wetland bylaws. That seems to meeting." town counsel is favorable this will in the zoning bylaw which would Avco property. A three-story fund to handle any unforeseen be, at this writing, improbable. This is an old town meeting probably happen. allow the construction of the building up to 40 feet is allowed in emergency that comes up. That Chester Bruce, chairman of the maneuver. To Bruce the benefit If they do not include the ar- building. a general business district. money could also be used to train Conservation Commission, was that there would be no ticle, as well they may not then The building would be in an Wilmington's tallest building to some police personnel in the presented the proposed bylaws to duplication of costs, for the they have to face up to 250 area near the back parking lot. date is a four story building (Continued on Page 10) the selectmen in their meeting second town meeting, and the signatures, on a form that may or The possibility of building is being completed by Compugraphic last week. The proposed bylaws town would °ave money. not may be legal, but of which investigated in the event that the Corporation last year on were not included in the warrant Members of the Conservation there is not doubt as to intent. If firm lands additional contracts. A Ballardvale Street. Town of Wilmington for the special town meeting of Commission and others have Bob Cain should get a favorable spokesman for the firm said that The Board of Appeals hearing is Finance Committee September 14, which the select- collected 250 signatures for such a report, from his "outsidejeview" thechancMwereonly50-50aUhis scheduled for Sept. 8. men set at that meeting. The special town meeting, to vote on this too could influence the Public Hearing bylaw proposal is now in the of- the proposed bylaws. selectmen. The Wilmington Finance fice of the town counsel, for a The difficulty is that, according To say that the selectmen are PARTIES Committee will hold a public to some observers, the form used on the spot may not be fair, but hearing on September 2,1981 at Anniversary for collecting those signatures they have a problem that must be 7:30 p.m. in the Wilmington does not conform to state law. solved. 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ANTONELLI: Mia, first child PARRELLA: Joseph John III, ROSSICONE: Brendan Walter, Thuri., Aug. 20: Tewks. seniors to John and Rita Antonelli of Mill second child, first son to Mr. and second child, second son to Mr. Salisbury Beach trip. Sign up at Valley, California on August 13. Mrs. Joseph Parrella, Jr. of and Mrs. Paul Rossicone (Martha senior center. Grandparents include Mr. and North Street, Wilmington on Taylor), 198 Nahant St., August 7 at Winchester Hospital. Wakefield on August 8 at New Mrs. Norman Abrams of Los England Memorial Hospital, Than., Aug. 20: 8 p.m. Boxing Angeles, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents include Mrs. at Wonderland Ballroom, Revere, Mary Ratchford of Reading Stoneham. Frank Antonelli of Tewksbury. Grandparents are Alice M. featuring Gentleman Jim Mc- Great-grandparents are Mrs. Avenue, Wilmington and Mr. and Nally of Wilmington vs. Jesse Mrs. Joseph Parrella Sr. of Taylor of Stoneham and Mr. and Mary Hall of Arlington and Rocco Mrs. Walter Rossicone of Milan. Antonelli of Somerville. Ballardvale Street Great-grandmother is Mrs. Wakefield. Thirl., Aug. 20: 8 p.m. FORRESTALL: Darcie Anne, Agnes Ratchford of Wilson Street, Brendan's big brother is nine- Business meeting, Am. Legon first child to Mr. and Mrs. Reading. year-old Paul. Post 136, Wil. William Forrestall, formerly of Sat., Aug. 22: Wilmington Wilmington, now of Pelham, N.H. Democratic Town Committee on July 23. at Brigham and annual cook-out at K of C Hall, Womens Hospital, Boston. School Street. Dancing 7-11; Grandparents include dinner, 4-7. Raymond Hosmer of Wilmington; Richard Forrestall of Sun., Aug. 23: 1 p.m. Ipswich Wilmington; and Judith DuPrez River cleanup begins at Jenks of Weymouth. Bridge, Woburn Street, Wil. Great - grandfathers are Fred Hosmer of Wellfleet and Wilfred Forrestall of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. MM., Aug. 24: 1 p.m. Whist party at Wil. Senior Center. Spotlighters' Wed., Aug. 28: 6:30 p.m. Local bicycle tour. Meet at Bicycle dinner theater Depot at Wil. Plaza. Info. 658- The Wilmington Spotlighters 6158. will present a dinner - theater on August 27 and 28 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Wilmington. Wed.. Aug. 26: 8 p.m., Special Dianne Chevalier weds The director of the show, Tony Town Meeting at Tewksbury Salamone, has chosen themes Junior High School. featuring love and friendship, the Mark Smolinsky fifties, and a dedication to the Tnurs., Aug. 27: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Dianne I. Chevalier, daughter ceremony a reception was held at works of Stephen Sondheim. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rep. J. Miceli the Pelham Inn, N.H. Dinner will be catered by Mary's at Tewks. Town Hall. of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chevalier of Wildwood Road, Tewksbury The new Mrs. Smolinsky is a Catering of Hudson, New Hamp- graduate of Tewksbury Memorial shire. The bar will be open at 7:00 Thur»., Aug. 27: Tewks. Council became the bride of Mark E. Smolinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. High School and is currently and dinner will be served at 8:00. on Aging meeting at the Center. John Smolinsky of Chandler completing her degree at the The dinner plus show costs $12.50 Street on May 9, at St. William's University of Lowell. She is per person. A dessert and coffee Thum., Aug. 27: 7:30 p.m. Third Church. employed in the purchasing only program is available for only annual Spotlighters Summer Michelle Chevalier served as department of Hycor, Inc. of $7. Theater at Wil. K of C. Reserve maid of honor while the bride's Woburn. tickets, 667-4337. attendants included Gail and Her husband is also a graduate Ruthann Smolinsky, Mary Hayes of Tewksbury High School at- Fri., Aug. 28; Sat., Aug. 29: 7 and Nancy Stronach. tending the University of Lowell p.m. Spotlighters Cabaret dinner John Smolinsky acted as best and is employed as leadman in show at Wil. K of C Hall. Reserve man while ushering duties were the stockroom of Sweetheart tickets before Aug. 17. 667-4337. in charge of Michael Smolinsky, Plastics. Kevin Doherty, Richard Sullivan Following a wedding trip to Mon., Aug. 31: 9:30 to 11 a.m. and James Stronach. Europe, the couple is living in and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rep. J. Miceli Andover. at Colonal Park Mall, Wil Immediately following the Donna Wallace weds Sat., Sept. 12:10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Federal Hill Stephen Bissett Cake sale by Tewks-Wil. Emblem Club at Oakdale Mall, Tewks. intersection improved Miss Donna Helen Wallace, Nancy Wallace, and the best man, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Sambuco of Methuen, Moo., Sept. 14: 1 to 7 p.m. by Ron Morgese help tired people who aren't Frederic A. Wallace of 14 lighted candles held by all guests Bloodmobile at Wilmington Fire The highway department of aware of the curve, but it will not Farrwood Dr., Andover, became attending, in a symbolic sharing Station. Wilmington has come up with a help people who are not aware of the bride of Stephen Thomas of the light and warmth of the love possible solution to the. Federal the curve and are under the in- Bissett on July 17 in the of the bride and groom. Moo.. Sept. 14: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Hill accidents. The solution is fluence of alcohol. Kathryn McClanahan at Wilmington United Methodist The bridesmaids were Laurie Registration night at W.H.S. for yellow paint along the'curb and Federal Hill residents didn't Church. She wore an antique satin Beth Lewis of Andover and Ann Wil. Community Schools. top two inches of the sidewalk agree that the paint and reflec- Coast Guard Academy and rose point lace gown with Brahany of Nashua, N.H. The extending from 257 to 275 Mid- tors would do any good, but train which ws formerly designed junior bridesmaid was Jennifer Mon.. Sept. 14: 7:30 p.m. dlesex Avenue and signs with another town spokesman said Coast Guard Cadet Kathryn A. for a member of her family, and Bissett of Wilmington, sister of Special Town Meeting at Wil. H.S. eight or 10 small reflectors which anything may help in stopping the McClanahan, daughter of Roy P. she carried a bouquet of white the groom. They wore peach and auditorium. will be installed later this week. accidents on Federal Hill. Susan and Marie A. McClanahan of 7 glamelias and stephanosis with lavender Guhne Sax dresses and However, the yellow paint is Carlson a Federal Hill resident Marjorie Rd., Wilmington, streamers. carried baskets of peach Than., Fri., Sat.. Sun., Sept. 24- being installed now and is ex- said, "It's excellent that the town recently accepted appointment to The bridegroom is the son of glamelias, purple statis, daisies, 27: Rodeo at Shriners pected to be finished Wednesday. is aware of the situation and is the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bissett of and babies breath. Auditorium, Fordham Road, Wil. A town spokesman said the doing something about the New London, Conn. Powderhouse Circle, Wilmington. The ushers were Christian yellow paint and reflectors will problem." She went on to say Appointments to the academy Miss Wallace was given away Rieseberg of Marlowe, N.H. and Submit items for Coming "It's great for the many kids in are gained through competitive by her father in a seven o'clock Mark Easton of Andover. Events listing at least Me week Miceli to hold the neighborhood and the mothers examination and screening candlelight ceremony performed A reception at the Lanam Club before desired date of of the five babies that are ex- rather than congressional ap- by the Rev. Richard Evans. in An'dover followed the publication. office hours pected this fall." Michael and pointment, as are other military During the ceremony the maid ceremony. Representative James Miceli, Donna Toto said, "We are glad academies. Cadets who complete of honor, the bride's sister, Miss The couple will live in Andover. who represents both Tewksbury and happy to see that something the rigorious four - year program and Wilmington on Beacon Hill, is being done about the curve." earn a bachelor of science degree will hold his monthly office hours Now the only thing to do is wait and a commission as an ensign in for constituents on the following and see whether the signs and the Coast Guard. dates: paint do any good. The Ffouiet Sty Wilmington: (Colonial Park Unfailing Prayer LORRAINE Mall) Monday, August 31 from to SPADA 658-4932 9:30 to 11 a.m. and from 7:30 to 9 ST. ANTHONY p.m. "Blessed be God In His School Corner Lowell (Rt. 129) & West St., Wilmington Tewksbury: (Town Hall) Angels of Dance Quality cut flowers at affordable prices! 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: . TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 19, 1981 Reading director's position approved

Among the action taken by the reading director is a teacher, she She stressed again that they are themselves in resisting the idea of Wilmington School Committee at continued, who will instruct at not going to get the Title I money smoking. Surveys are conducted its meeting on August 12 was a least two of the five reading approved unless they begin doing to check the attitudes of kids in three-to-two vote to reinstate the periods. This may involve the quite a bit of work right away. She the program, and all results will position of reading director for creation of another part time added that if that money is lost it be forwarded to the state the 1981-1962 school year. person for the remaining three means that the school system department. Dr. Sager told the committee periods, she added. loses three and a half teachers Dr. Sager also told the com- that in order to receive Title I An appalled Bridget Zukas under Title I. mittee that the Mass. State funding additional reviews must asked how they could even con- Demos said that one person Department Division of Oc- take place. She added that this is sider running the school system should be director of English and cupational Education grant was very time consuming and should without a director of reading. The reading. Those are not separate awarded to the schools for the be handled by a person who reply came from White who entities, he explained, but basic purchase of micro-. already has a good deal of simply said, "Our acting communication skills that should She said that this is one of the few knowledge as to how the system is superintendent is the reading be handled together. He added areas where grants are still run. She went on to say that a job that there is an awful lot of ad- Six-year-old Amanda Parkas of Linda Road. Wilmington director." This statement available, but noted that the funds Ice will participate In L'nlvenal IceRevne's Sixth Annual Ice was started by the reading prompted Zukas to ask "How can ministrative waste in the system. had been reduced by at least 14 skatint* Skating Show, to benefit Muscular Dystrophy. This show will director during the last school one person fulfill all those roles?" When the vote was taken, White percent as compared to the be held Sunday, Aug. 23 at the Universal Sports Arena, Con- year and still has not been Prior to the vote, Sager was and Demos were the only previous year. SnOW ant Road. Winchester at 2 p.m. She is the daughter of Mr. and completed. Until this work is acting superintendent, assistant negative votes, with Brooks, Mrs. Louis Farkas. done, Wilmington will be superintendent, and reading McMenimen, and Zukas casting ineligible for funds under Title I, director. affirmative votes. Penton was not she explained. Some of the tasks White said that he is concerned present at the meeting. to be accomplished by the reading about how they are going to The committee voted director, according to Sager, handle this situation. He said that unanimously to elect Robert Drytek ships first unit include the selection of target the committee told the town at Young and Kathleen Egan to fill areas for services under Title I town meeting that they reduced two vacancies in the foreign by Debbi Michals safety and output. environment, he continued. and the revamping of the the cost of the central office by language department. The It seems like before they could The conventional method of Drytek takes this one step placement of reading staff due to combining the job of assistant positions were available due to "Make it in Massachusetts," manufacturing semiconductors is further by finding a way to em- personnel changes mandated by superintendent and reading one leave of absence and one someone had to develop it in through the use of wet chemistry, ploy the dry chemistry method to Proposition 2Vfe. director. "Now we're saying we unaccepted contract. "I guess if Wilmington. Almost anything Maher explained. But, he added, obtain maximum levels of safety In response to a question from want to undo all that," he said as there's any advantages to 2V4 it's ranging from the typesetting over the years this process which and output, he concluded. Lester White as to how this person he urged the board to be very that you can get experienced industry to Avco's development of uses acids has been discovered to What makes their system so would be paid, Sager explained careful. teachers," McMenimen com- heat shields for the be both costly and en- unique is that the size of their unit that the appointment of a reading Sager explained that when the mented. program back in the late 50's and vironmentally unsafe. These is relatively small compared to director would not necessarily town hears that the acting The board authorized Dr. Sager early 60's has been able to find acids are expensive to buy, other systems on the market, yet mean that they would be adding superintendent is also the to sign a contract in its behalf to lasting success from ventures Maher said, and because of their it can produce twice as many another full time person. She said assistant superintendent, reading renew the smoking prevention that began in Wilmington. Now dangerous nature, are difficult to parts in the same amount of time that included in the Title I funds is director and Title I director, they program that began last year. entering the scene is a new dispose of. Recently, he went on, as their nearest competitor. The a $2000 stipend to go to the person won't argue that the schools are This is a project funded solely by company called Drytek that may more and more semiconductor small size is extremely who handles this work. The saving money. grants which trains people to help very well revolutionize the manufacturers have switched to beneficial, Maher explained, production of semiconductors for the safer method of dry chemistry because the cost of a clean room computers. in the cleaning and removal area to put it in can be very ex- Drytek was founded ap- process. Dry chemistry uses pensive, ranging from $200 to proximately one year ago by two gases such as oxygen and freon $2000 per square foot. With the men, Joe Maher and Art which are non-flammable, non- Drytek unit, the price of a clean Zafiropoulo, who after 11 years toxic and non-corrosive to the room area is inly $800 per square experience in the industry, knew foot, he adderi. The reason a clean Services for Steven Hill died unexpectedly there had to be a more efficient room area if. so costly is that the Edward Dixon way to make semiconductors. It Bloodmobile room must be kept so clean that Steven A. Hill, 16, of Compass Arrangements are under the was at this point that they came to no particles larger than one forty Edward K. (Bob) Dixon of Lane, Tewksbury died unex- direction of the Tewksbury Wilmington and began the Sept. 14 millionth of an inch can be found Tewksbury died August 15. He pectedly August 17 at St. John's Funeral Home where friends may research and development of a in the air at any time, he went on. was the husband of Elizabeth Hospital. He had been a resident call on Thursday from 2:00 to 4:00 new system of using popular A blood drive will be held "The dirtiest thing in the room is (Brown) Dixon and the father of of Tewksbury for the past eight and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. techniques to insure maximum Monday, Sept. 14 from 1 to 7 p.m. the people," Maher said. E. Roberta Dixon of Waltham, E. years and was a student at at the Wilmington Fire Station. Their first unit, which is Robert and Dorothy R. Dixon, Tewksbury Memorial High Appointments are not necessary, competitively priced, was both of Tewksbury; J. Patricia School. Roderick Wild died in N. Andover but those with appointments will shipped to IBM last week, putting Dixon of California, Delores Born in Waltham, the son of be assured prompt service. Drytek and Wilmington on the Scales of Mattapan, Marie Richard and Ursula (Gossen) Hill map in the semiconductor in- Roderick Atwater Wild of He was educated in Winchester For appointments call 658-4832 Chretien of New Hampshire and he is also survived by his brother and was a graduate of Philips or 658-9587. dustry. Mary E. DeMoura of Billerica. Dwight H. of Tewksbury and his Haymeadow Road, Andover, formerly of 12 Patricia Circle, Exeter Academy and St. Laverne He is also survived by his sister maternal grandparents Franz University where he was on the Ester Pierce of New Hampshire. and Maria Gossen of Germany. Wilmington died August 12 in North Andover. hockey and lacrosse teams. Funeral services were held Funeral services will be held Mr. Wild was president of WATCH YOUR Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the fridav at 10 a.m. from the Lawrence Marden-Wild Corp. of Somerville, Tewksbury Funeral Home Tewksbury Congregational. a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict, followed by a funeral mass at 10 Church. Interment will follow in Williarfison director of the Somerville in St. William's Church. Tewksbury Cemetery. Chamber of Commerce, a North MAILBOX! was 48 Andover Youth Hockey coach and We Have Sent You Simonne Nunziatto died Tuesday Lawrence F. Williamson of a member of Beta Theta Pi Burt Road, Wilmington died Fraternity. Our New Fall Catalog Mrs. Gerry (Simonne M.) Tewksbury, Mrs. John (Lois l.i suddenly August 14. He was 48 He is survived by his wife Sally It will contain all information and course descriptions for Fall 1981. We are offer- Nunziato, of 257 South St., Bellini of Somerville and James years of age and the husband of Campbell Wild; his three ing over 500 courses and workshops In 42 different subject areas. A registration Tewksbury died at ber residence P. Nunziato of Raymond, N.H.; Mary (Mackey) Williamson. children, Eric, seven, Kimberly, form is included as part of the catalog for you to register by mail. Tuesday morning. her brother, Joseph Blackburn of Besides his wife, Mr. five and Brandt three months. If your catalog has not arrived by August 24, call us. We'll send you another. Mrs. Nunziato, who was 68 Gloucester and a sister, Mrs. Williamson is survived by his four Mr. Wild is also survived by his Classes begin the week of September 14 at BEDFORD and at ACTON, ARL years of age, was born in Canada, Cecile Nunziato of Portland, children, Donald of Tyngsboro, parents, Benjamin F. and Jane INGT0N, BURLINGTON, DRACUT, HANSC0M, LEXINGTON, ST0NEHAM, and the daughter of the late Mary Maine. Twelve grandchildren Nancy Heid of Alaska, Gail and Wild of North Carolina, two WILMINGTON. Louise (Dufour) and the late also survive. Scott Williamson both of brothers, Prescott F. of Seattle Wilmington; his mother, Theresa and R. Christopher of Cambridge Daytime classes are available In BURLINGTON at the Wyman School. Please call Joseph Blackburn. She lived in The funeral will be held from us for information on this new, convenient branch of MCC. Somerville most of her life and in the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Williamson of Foxboro; brothers and his sister, Leslie Frankovitch Raymond, N.H., before moving to Funeral Home, 374 Main St., John of Connecticut and Paul of of West Virginia. MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE Tewksbury two years ago. Friday morning at 9:00 followed Medfirld, and sister Beatrice Funeral services wre held at Division of Continuing Education Mrs. Nunziato was the widow of by a funeral mass at st. Dorothy's O'Hara of Maryland. Story Chapel, Mt. Auburn ' Division ot Community Services Anthony A. and is survived by her Church at 10:00. Burial will take Funeral services wre held Cemetery, Cambridge August 14 P.O. Box T three children, Mrs. Charles place mn the family lot, Puritan Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Brady Bedtoca, Massachusetts 01730 (Shirley E.) Peterson of Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Tewksbury Funeral Home, officiating. (617) 275 8910 extension 240 Get out of line with ApmsmEmnmnmimimmm 24-hour banking 50

Effects of interest rates on business While I am driving by Debbi Michals expected to get in an ordinary of the Reading Savings Bank. "A to pay to finance a new car, when '. Everyone, whether they are market, she added. And the lot of people will go to a mortgage the actual rate is much less. For 1 rom a big city or a small town, buyers know this, she explained, company if the interest rate is him to keep a new car on the lot, Well, my needle Is on E, ^whether they are an executive of so they dicker as far as prices are lower." She explained that most he has to pay the bank that It seems fo me i -a major corporation or a con- concerned. "The one who has mortgage companies guarantee a financed that car for him 22 That I put thirty bucks In sumer trying to make ends meet, more clout is the one who gets the low interest rate for five years, percent interest. The person who .is effected by the various prize," she continued. This whole after which time they sell the buys that car from Cain pays only Just the other day problems in today's economy. trend has occurred because of the mortgage to a bank, and the home 16.8 percent and the prime rate is My old Caddy is In style, One such problem that has hurt high interest rates, according to owner assumes the bank's rate of 20.5 percent. According to Cain, And rated gallons to the mile, many individuals and businesses Mahoney. These rates make interest. If it means saving the reason for this is that banks alike is the issue of extremely mortgages less desirable and money for those initial five years, lend to individuals under the As my speed exceeds the limit nigh interest rates. more difficult to come by. people are willing to do it, she prime rate." So he added, they do Set for this freeway. Recently Compugraphic Even once a couple has attained added. their best to move a car out of the Well, every week It's a challenge Corporation of Wilmington laid a down payment, and perhaps How do Realtors in today's lot as quickly as possible. If a car off 250 employees, citing the even a mortgage, buying a home market get shoppers interested in remains on the lot for a period of To burn less than 80 gallons decreasing demand for their is particularly difficult. All three buying a home& Mahoney said months, he could end up paying With an ocean liner luxury car. products due to high interest realtors agree that most of the she simply lets them know that $400 in interest on it, and if the And though I got my check today. people looking for a home today even with the high interest rate, rates as one of the main reasons. total mark-up of the vehicle is It's safe to say my whole week's pay On a somewhat smaller scale, are first-time buyers in their late now is the best time to buy a only $380, he loses money. relators and new car dealers have twenties and early thirties. They home. She said that the interest Oftentimes, Cain said, he ends Is In the tank. also suffered due to the interest are usually childless, with both rate entitles the buyer to higher up selling a car at cost just to And not the bank. the husband and the wife holding Tates. tax deductions than a lower rate move it off the lot. Currently Imports, imports of all sorts and reports say ; With interst rates for mor- full-time jobs. The income bet- would, but the percentage of Chrysler is offering a rebate to ■tgages averaging between n >-.. ween them is estimated at bet- increase of the property alone is help take the heat off dealers and That we may lose more Industries land 184 percent with a 20 percent ween $30,000 and $35,000 and the enough to entice most shoppers to to speed up the sale of cars, he To overseas car companies. medium home in Wilmington V down payment, realtors have to buy, she added. said. Owned by efficient Japanese ■come up with new selling costs approximately $70,000. According to Mahoney, Nash, Of course things have changed ■ techniques, as well as an ex- What happens, Reitchel ex- and Reitchel, the increase in in terms of automobile sales and Who like to squeeze pennies panded clientele to stay in plained, is that they get a down property value still exceeds the financing over the years, Cain From Western World economies payment together and have an business. Anne Mahoney of Anne increase in the inflation rate. said. Forty-five years ago he used Well, I drove for some years, Mahoney Realty said that idea of the type of home they want Reitchel's strategy includes to pay three percent interest to 'although her selling strategy has to buy. When they actually go out telling the shopper that the keep a car on the lot and sell it at When gas was scarce 'jtot changed over the last five shopping for a home, they realize average person owns three homes a loan of five percent interest In In a single seater, fuel efficient, economy car ;years or so, her advertising has to that because of the interest rates in a lifetime, and that as a house those days profits were greater, The mileage was fantastic. •reach a wider audience in order they can't afford the home they goes up in value, they can con- he explained, because he could 'for her to maintain her current had in mind, he continued. tinually move up the ladder. sell a car for less. "We used to sell But the car was made of plastic. Irate of sales. At this point they either go back Nash, on the other hand, said he a car for $50 and be tickled pink," And one hot day, melted away on my driveway. ; Other realtors like Doris and continue to save or settle for a never discusses interest rates he said. Well, the inflation situation, starter home with the intention of when trying to sell a home. He To sell a car today, Cain said, ■Reitchel of A & M Fenton Realty Just gives me constipation, •said that today's buyers are much moving up the ladder at a later said that he sits down with the he has to basically sell the : better educated than the buyers date, Reitchel said. In this way, buyers and together they talk technology and economy of the And the nation expects us to pay fhe bill "of five years ago. Mike Nash of according to Reitchel, young only about what they can afford. vehicle. In order to get people to And every company is free, ; Nash Realty, which has recently people have become very Of course, he added, interest let go of their old cars, he has to 'converted from a residential to a discouraged about buying real rates are figured indirectly. "If persuade them that the savings in To raise the fee, 'commercial real estate agency, estate. approached from that angle, you gas alone is worth the investment. To cover oil lost at sea In spills, ; sa id that in selling a home today a Another interest-related have a better chance of making In terms of interest rates, Cain From off shore drills. problem that realtors have to face the sale," he explained. In- said the economy is at a stand- ^dealer must be more creative Being number one was fun, •than in the past. He added that is the fact that more and more cidentally, Nash said that he still. "Anybody considering ex- I four years ago a buyer's first home owners don't want to sell shows one home approximately panding or enlarging would not do But now it seems ^priority was style, size, and their property, said Nash. Most of seven or eight times before it is it at these present rates," he Our turn Is done. them, he explained, aren't willing sold, as compared to the 20 or 25 ; location of the home, whereas added. Do we fight or run? • "now it's financing." to give up their mortgages of times of four years ago. This The best investment today, I Mahoney explained that over eight or nine percent to take on a again, is a result of the limited according to Mahoney, Nash, and While over here we fear. j the past few years the trend has new one at over 17 percent. availability of financing which Reitchel is still real estate, but a Our industry slips to the rear, The biggest problem that the has reduced the total number of «shifted from a seller's to a buyer's banker will insist that money Someday, maybe, Detroit will disappear. - market. This means, she went on, current interest rate poses is buyers. market certificates are the best I that more often than not, the financing. "The cost of money is Realtors aren't the only ones way to go. June McAdams of While I'm driving, ; buyer calls the shots. There so high," explained Diane Bogart who have to contend with the Baybank-Middlesex said that OPEC is smiling, problems of high interest rates. •aren't as many buyers out there of the Reading Savings Bank, with this type of account, a person Detroit Is restyllng, '. nowadays, she said, and the ones "that people can't have as much New car dealers have their share deposits a minimum of $500 for ; who are out there are serious and available to them." People who of trouble trying to sell their two and a half to four years. He Prices are rising. • have managed to come up with want the money badly enough can items in today's market. Fred earns 15 percent interest, but he It's not surprising, • the money. The sellers, on the find a way to get it, however, with Cain of Fred F. Cain Inc., said can not touch the money for the To hear criticizing, 1 other hand, usually want to get all the new mortgage companies that interest rates are more or duration of the certificate, or else ;rid of their property, and are that are springing up. "The less scaring people away. He said he will be penalized three months From those, •.often willing to settle for a price market itself tells the story," said that most people think that the interest. "That's where the Who oppose, • that is lower than they would have Susan Conroy, assistant manager prime rate is what they will have money is," she added. The system, They hate it. But God knows they create It. Well the dollar. Sure Is smaller, "Dear Larz: it was a good idea it must have on Sunday, don't expect these bling is being promoted in the But I'm thankful, \ name of charity primarily by C According to a report in the some merit. endeavors to receive God's I got my tank full, ';Town Crier (August 12, 1881) Sunday is the day the Christian blessing. People have always profit-making companies reaping > Sunday as a "Special" day has Church established as the Sab- chosen to go against the teachings windfall revenues into the And have a dollar still; ;• come under fire again by one of bath because of the resurrection of God and the results have thousands of dollars. So, please To kill; from my pay. don't tell me about charity and ■; our selectmen and others. of Jewus Christ, which occurred always been the same. I watch Ricardo Montalban, when he's on, Thank you Selectmen on the first day of the week As a closing note the Shriner's expect me to be silent when the DePasquale and Caira for your (Sunday). New Testament Burn Institute is supported by pollution of the one true day of But I can't tell whether, comments that there are plenty of Christian Churches still recognize many endeavors of imaginative charity and love is being He's selling the car blasphemed. options, with all the days of the this as a sacred day and have men who create Circus's Rodeo's, Or just the leather. week, to run Casino Nights. established this teaching around Parades, etc., all family oriented. It all boils down to a matter of May I take this opportunity to the world. Their bylaws rule out gambling priority, and I pray I am not the Well, this gas, enlighten some regarding the Jesus said "The Son of man is (Casino style and others), only person In Wilmington (as May be my last, implied at this meeting) to want embarrassing and ignorant Lord of the Sabbath Day (Mat- because they believe in the work For how many drops of oil, ! remark attributed to tbi sone thew 12 vs. 8) further vs. 12 tells ethic and giving of themselves Sunday to stay a peaceful, joyful, ; Selectman, which was "We don't us it is allowed to do good on the with true dedication to a worthy family oriented day..sans' craps. Can there be In the earth's soil... take off on Saturday for the Sabbath i.e. caring for the sick, cause. Most parent volunteers have The Mustang that you drive today, too little time to spend with their ' Jewish thing - we are all fine feeding the hungry, but primarily Let's face it, the Shriners have Tomorrow you'll be feeding hay. ! Catholics..." a day of rest and reflection to be built a monument to life to be children as it is, it seems to me Jews celebrate the Sabbath enjoyed with family. admired and respected with their Sunday night Las Vegas Nights * (which is a day not a thing) I would like to be counted as hospitals for burned and crippled are just another inticement to — S. W. Grabowski starting at sundown Friday thinking that is a logical ex- children. separate families and God knows through sundown Saturday. This planation for Sunday being a It would certainly be nice to see the "family" is having a tough is not just "their thing" either, "Special" day. By the way, not some of their efforts emulated by enough time. but as God instructed, and en- only logical, but according to the the not-for-profit organizations Please, leave Sunday as it was ]. couraged, beginning with the scripture. that Mr. Dyas stated were facing meant to be. ; book of Genesis "on the Seventh Yes, we all have a free will and hardships. Shalom, Day God rested." If God thought if you choose to run crap games This Las Vegas Casino Gam- Anne Linehan tVieWsOn & | Pack Up The Family dTrtnksbntQ - Silmitiqtuii Cental Health] Publication Number 635-340 By RANDALL SMITH, D.D.S.i Quality >»»■ 8S Wilmington Road, ' and An independently owned newspaper published every Wednesday by ^^k ^•'^^Ilurlinjlon. Phone: 272-0540. f Economy The Wilmington News Company, Inc. ft for over 45 years WilPfltton office: Teirturtwy offices mktm 364 Middlesex Avenue 792 Mim Street P.O. Box 460 P.O. 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I A - 1 i - r mmammm a Birthdays Joe and Linda Scifo of Hopkins George Flodin of East Street, attend, call 452-6770 for in- Injured in fall Street, Wilmington will celebrate formation. Bill Silva of Dobson Street, Tewksbury and Ricky ChapeU of their seventh anniversary on Pocahontas Road will share a Additional anniversary Wilmington is currently a patient birthday on August 22. August 24. in the intensive care unit of August 26 will mark the an- Beverly (Witham) and BUI Wilmington residents Downs, both formerly of Woburn Hospital. He was taken to niversaries of at least two the Regional Health Center under celebrating on August 22 include Wilmington couples. Mr. and Wilmington, now of Lowell, Attorney Tim Kane of Middlesex celebrated their first wedding emergency conditions Monday, Mrs. William Dayton of after he fell from a ladder. He Avenue and Pat Keough of Burlington Avenue, their 37th and anniversary August 16 in the Marcus Road. midst of a mini - blizzard atop was later transferred to Woburn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris of Mr. Silva expects to be confined David Cassidy, Jr. of Williams Marion Street, their 30th. Mount Washington. It seems that Avenue, Wilmington will blow out Ginny and Mike DeBenedetto of Mother Nature planned for a while and would be happy to the candles for the seventh time hear from his many friends in the Donna Drive, Tewksbury will something special for them. Getting an opportunity to brief the general it Capt. Thorn at on August 23 and will share dance the Anniversary Waltz for Most people celebrate summer area. Finn. 6 l.ucaya dr., Wilmington, left, company commander greetings with Paul Godzyk of the 26th time on August 27. anniversaries in the sunshine - not At Camp of D Troop Fifth Armored Cavalry of the 187th Infantry Parker Street; Karen Steen of in a snowstorm. DrUtn Brigade (Separate) t'.S. Army Reserve and a resident of C Beacon Street, who will be 16 on Aero Technical School Lucaya C'ir.. Wilmington. Gen. John W. Vessey Jr., Vice the 23rd; Ruth Zinn of Chestnut Keith E. Williams of Strout Noel D. Baratta Chief'of Staff, IS. Army, observed training of the 187th In- Street, Bill Savosik of Marcia A Wilmington man, Noel D. fantry Brigade at their annual two-week camp held at Ft. Avenue, Wilmington and Michael Drum. N.V. Road and Tewksbury resident, J. Fitzgerald of Marion Street, Baratta of Roosevelt Road, has Paul Laurin of Mars ton Street, have enrolled at East Coast Aero been named director and chief who will be 15. Technical School, Hanscom engineer of the Metropolitan August 24 will mark the 14th Field, Lexington, where they will District Commission's sewerage birthday of Cheryl Tassinari of for their Federal Aviation Ad- division. Guile Avenue, Tewksbury who ministration examinations to He has been with the MDC since will share greetings with Stanley become licensed technicians. 1973 and formerly served as J. Fielding of Butters Row, assistant director and chief Wilmington. To enter sanitary engineer of the sewerage Area residents celebrating To enter an item in Bits & division. birthdays on August 25 include Pieces, call the Town Crier at 658- Kelly Kivlehan of Burnap Street, 2346 days and Tuesday nights or Back from Maine Wilmington, .who will be nine; 658-2907 other nights and Diane and Karen Sullivan of Brian Gibson of Morgan Road weekends. Columbia Street, Wilmington who will make it all the way to 12; have recently returned from an Barton Pine of Morse Avenue, From the fire log enjoyable vacation at York Thomas Andres of Williams Members of Wilmington's Fire Beach, Maine. The girls were Avenue and Robert Chaisson of Department answered 17 calls for accompanied by their grand- Nelson Avenue, Tewksbury who assistance between August 10 and father, Officer John Ritchie of the will also be 12. 16 including: Wilmington Police Department. Morris Spellman of West Street, Ten ambulance runs, three car pectacular Wilmington will be a year wiser fires, three false alarms and one WilUs Lyford on August 26. dumpster fire. Willis F. Lyford, son of Mr. and Sights Sha'ron Maguire of Patten Mrs. Willis C. Lyford of 187 Road, Tewksbury will become a WUUam Way man Middlesex Ave., Wilmington has teenager on August 27. Sharon Navy Machinist's Mate recently completed work at the fRUTESt) will share her special day with Fireman Recruit William C. Harvard University, Graduate -/li/.Wt*-// Sheryl Ann Dyer of Rogers Street Way man, son of Charles J. and School of Education, Institute on who will be 14 and Wilmington Patricia C. Wayman of Lawrence Employment and Training Ad- resident Janice MacEachern of Street, Wilmington, has reported ministration. Kirk Street who will be old enough for duty with the Precom- He is a 1975 graduate of to vote on August 27. missioning Unit of the Carl Vison, Wilmington High School and a SWEEPSTAKES It looks as though Wilmington Newport News, Va. 1979 graduate of Bowdoin College, Highway Department Bob Brunswick Maine. Mr. Lyford, TWO 1st prizes: Luxurious mink jacket Palmer of Canal Street and his Seniors enjoy barbecue who lives in Washington, D.C. is GRAND PRIZE: foreman, Forest Downs of Taplin More than 150 Wilmington employed by the U.S. Department Your choice of 3 spectacular vaca- THREE 2nd prizes: Avenue will share greetings on senior citizens enjoyed a chicken- of Labor. tions for 2: 14 days in beautiful Spectacular' i-carat diamond pendant August 28. barbecue August 15 at Hawaii. 14-day Mexican Holiday. FOUR 3rd prizes: Others observing birthdays on Tewksbury-Wilmington Elks Visitors from North Carolina 11-day Caribbean Cruise. All Genuine Krugerrand 1-oz gold coin Mrs. Russell (Missi Lapham) the 28th include Alicia Cuoco of Grove. travel, deluxe accommodations PLUS 455 OTHER Dunton Road, Wilmington who The event was sponsored by the Barron of North Carolina and her and $1,500 cash included. SPECTACULAR PRIZES. will be 11; Todd Boudreau of group's Arts and Crafts Com- daughter Vernoica are currently Roosevelt Road who will become guests in the home of her mother, mittee. Margaret Pelligrino COCCI Every entry wins a "Let's Live Color" booklet. a teenager and Tewksbury served as chairman of the bar- Mrs. Mary Lapham of Dexter residents Kim Perry of Algonquin Street, Wilmington. becue committee, assisted by Peg See our TruTest Paint Drive who will be 14 and Andy Baker, Lillian Brown, Frances Missi and Vernoica plan to be in Wilmington for several weeks Specialisl for lull details and Parker of Lake Street who will Calendrello, Mary Cunningham your official entry form Stop before returning to North make it all the way to 16 on and Veronica Mahoney. in now and enter Tru-Test August 28. Carolina where husband, E4 Paint's Spectacular Sights 7huz]/aJlu£. Parents without Partners Barron is stationed with the Sweepstakes HOME CENTER Anniversaries Parents without Partners, Army. The Robert Quinn's of Faulkner Minuteman Chapter, Newcomers Avenue, Wilmington will dance Club will meet Thursday, August To attend Minuteman Regional the Anniversary Waltz for the 20 beginning at 8 p.m. Call Marge John R. Barnes of South Street, fifth time on August 21. at 944-7435 for more information. Tewksbury, has been accepted at 615 Main St. Dot and John Fullerton of Main Minuteman Regional Vocational Rte 38 at Rte 129 Street, Wilmington will observe Mothers of Twins Technical School in Lexington in <$ZUe their 34 anniversary on August 22. Monday, August 24, at 8 p.m. a the Regional Ocupational M Wilmington August 23 will mark the 23rd Support coffee will be held at the Program. JftuzlAxJlu*. wedding anniversary of Anne and home of Janet Calnan. Club John plans to study HOME CENTER 658-2051 Jerry O'Reilly of Wildwood members and new mothers of phototypesetting beginning Street, Wilmington. twins and multiples are invited to September 15.

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Chief's injury request on hold;

A vote on Tewksbury Police history of heart ailments, 2 FREE Chief John Sullivan's application developed a heart condition while for an occupational injury has on the force it is "presumed" that been put off once again. The the trouble was caused by the job. board of selectmen yielded to the The presumption could be refuted wishes of Chairman Bill Hallisey and proof would have to be shown at the August 11 meeting when he that the trouble was not "causely YARD SALE said two things would have to related" to the work. happen before he could feel ready An occupational injury is to vote on the issue. Hallisey said suffered while in the line of duty. he wants a full board present to When the issue was first brought take the vote and wants a letter before the board on June 16, Town from Sullivan's doctor saying that Counsel Charles Zaroulis said the heart problem the chief had that the "heart is not classified as SIGNS corrected by surgery was related injury...unless there is tramua to his work. that caused it." Because of an illness in the Hallisey said, "I would vote When you advertise your immediate family Hallisey was that John Sullivan is covered unable to attend the July 21 under the heart act, but the heart yard sale in the Town Crier meeting when the board act and an occupational injury deadlocked at 2-2 on the issue. To are two different things." avoid another deadlock Hallisey Hallisey's statements were made Classified ads. pushed for the full board to be after some confusion between the present before the vote can be heart act and an occupational Just qqll 658-2346 or use taken. injury had cropped up and was He added that since he is "not a reported in the local press. the form below and when you doctor" he would like Sullivan's The heart act is used for physician to supply a letter to the retiring officers while an oc- board saying whether or not the cupational injury is used to retain drop in to pay for your ad heart problem the chief suffered an officer's sick time after suf- was created from the type of work fering an Injury in the line of duty we will qive^you two signs he does. However, Hallisey did that kept him out of work for indicate that information about some time. Zaroulis said that they Sullivan's past medical history are "two distinct things." would lead one to believe that the The heart act provides that the Your ad is only problem was created from the retiring officer can recieve 72 job. He said that Sullivan had percent of his pay regardless of $3.40 and heart troubles at work on "more the time spent on the force if he than one occasion." If the doc- retires due to a heart condition tor's letter says that his problem caused by the job. the signs was created on the job, Hallisey Zaroulis said that granting an said, then he would "support" the occupational injury for a heart are FREEI occupational injury. problem does not guarantee the Selectman Dick Morris didn't officer will be automatically agree with any more delays on given the protection of the heart the issue. He said it has been act. However, it would seem that "dragging on and on." He pointed since an occupational injury for a out that in 1973 Sullivan suffered a heart problem was granted, it heart problem and "that was paid would be difficult to show proof by the town. I don't see how we that the heart problem was not can go on and on," Morris said. caused from the job. Actual size Tall eel Hallisey explained he would The motion to seek a letter from DlmKrl PapalioUott hai som> good fish stories to feel "much more comfortable the doctor passed with Hallisey, 11" wide tell, and the stories are not UN tales. On Sunday, he with a doctor telling me." He-also" Charles Coldwell and Tom caught a 34 inch eel in Silver Lake. The day before, explained that there B~a dif- Budrewicz supporting the effort 17" high he caught a 134 inch bass. ference between the "heart act" and Dick Morris not voting. Dick and an "occupational injury." Trueba was not present at the on sturdy The heart act dictates that a August 11 meeting. cardboard TOWN OF p.m. at the Butters Row police officer, if he had no prior WILMINGTON Treatment Plant to con- sider the installation of a water main in Lee Street from Glen Road nor- theasterly for an approx- imate distance of 625 feet, under the provisions of Help Wanted General Laws, Chapter Help Wanted Experienced BOARD OF WATER 332, Acts of 1955, the ELDERLY Service Station Fill Time AND SEWER water betterment act. COMMISSIONERS George R. Allan, LADY Attendants Auto Notice is hereby given Chairman DESIRES Fun and Part Time Mechanic that a public hearing will Board of Water COMPANIONSHIP be held on Thursday, and Sewer $4.00 p/hr With 5 yean Experience September 3. 1981 at 7; 30 A19.26 Commissioners During the Day inquire at EXCELLENT PAY or Evening Forest noun at Telephone Forest 658-8403 Service Center 316 Lowell St. Service Center TOWN OF 316 Lowell St. check made out to Fay, Wilmington. Ma WILMINGTON Spofford and Thorndike, Wilmington, Ma. Inc. If a Bidder requests Reaching Drawings and Specifica- 'Middlesex EasM oier tions to be mailed out to Publications him, an additional check Wanted r\ > 130,000 in the amount of $10.00 made out to Fay, Spofford READERS and Thorndike, Inc. shall School Drivers ADVERTISEMENT be included. This is to for Wilmington jYour Classifieds FOR PROPOSALS cover the cost of mailing Town of Wilmington, and handling and will not Company will train now Massachusetts. Sealed be refunded. for September School Opening bids for Rcmediations to Prospective Bidders Contract 2 Intercepting are urged to attend a Pre- TOWN OF Wellesley Motor Coach Advertising Sewer and appurtenant Bid Conference at the WILMINGTON work, for the Town of Conference Room in the* 879-2500 Wilmington, Wilmington Public Library on Middlesex BOARD OF APPEALS to acquireiiuir a variance Massachusetts, acting by from Section V-l to allow ■its Town Manager, will be Avenue at 2:00 o'clock Case 74-81 Headquarters P.M., on September 2, A Public Hearing will a sign to be erected within received at the Town a required reserve yard Hall. Wilmington, 1981. Any request for in- be held at the Town Hall ■ Up 10 three time* tht circulation of the Bouon pipers area. (Map 77 Parcel Massachusetts, until terpretation of plans and Annex, 342 Middlesex ■ Save over 50% on ad costs HH) ■ Over 130.000 reaotn evevy week 11:00 o'clock A.M., specifications should be BOARD OF APPEALS Avenue, on September 8, submitted in writing at 1981. at 7:30 P.M., on the Bruce MacDonald, SJ All paid circulation papers prevailing time, on Case 72-81 Chairman ■ Over 325 years of combined newspaper espenence the same time. application of Winston F. September 9. 1981. All A Public Hearing will Board of ■ Hieh per capita income communities Each Bid must be ac- Corbett, et als Trustees of bids received up to this be held at the Town Hall A19.26 Appeals ■ All communities located on either Rte 121. Rte 93orRle 495 time will forthwith be companied by bid securi- Annex, 342 Middlesex D« wson-Mac Donald SJ C A C Audited Publications taken unopened to the ty in the form of certified Avenue, on September 8, Realty. 845 Wobnrn BOARD OF APPEALS check, cashier's check, Street, to acquire a Case 77-81 Conference Room in the 1961, at 7:30 P.M., on the A Public Hearing will Wilmington Public treasurer's check, bid application of Ventura variance to allow con- Repeat ads Library on Middlesex bond or cash in an struction of a building be held at the Town Hall Canelai, 83 McDonald Annex, 342 Middlesex earn 20% Avenue where they will amount not less than 5 Road, to acquire a within the required percent of the Estimated reserve rear and side Avenue, on September 8, Deadline be publicly opened and variance from Section V-l 1981, at 7:30 P.M., on the discount read aloud. Total Contract Price. (Schedule of Re- yard areas as specified in Tuesday 10 a.m. Attention of Bidders is Section V-l. (Map 77 application of John R. The proposed work in- quirements) authorizing Bnrke. 513 Woburn cludes remediations to called particularly to the the erection of a Wind Parcel 11L) about 7300 linear feet of requirements as to the Bruce MacDonald. Street, to acquire a Turbine Generator variance from Section V-l CLASSIFIED AD FORM existing 24-inch and conditions of employment (Windmill) to a height of Chairman t'Check Desired Category*' 30-inch intercepting to be observed and Board of (Schedule of Re- sixty-five (65) feet more quirements) authorizing DATE Summer Rentals sewer and all appurte- minimum rates to be paid A19.26 Appeals For Salt or less. (Map R2 Parcel the construction of an ad- To Let WanteOToLel nant work. under the Contract. No 1) BOARD OF APPEALS Bui Opportunities dition within a required Real Estate -The Contract bid may be withdrawn Bruce MacOonald, Case 75-81 Gar aga Salt HeIp Warned within (30) days (Satur- A Public Hearing will reserve side area. (Map Automotive Lost*. Found Documents, including Chairman CITY PHONE days, Sundays and legal be held at the Town Hall 76 Parcel 2) Service* Offered Wan tad Specifications and Draw- Board of Bruce MacDonald, E mployment Wanttd Miscellaneous ings, may be examined at holidays excluded), after A19.26 Appeals Annex, 342 Middlesex Insertions Date Chairman the office of the Town the date of opening BOARD OF APPEALS Avenue, on September 8, TH IF DESIMD.BOLD thereof. 1981, at 7:30 P.M., on the Board of Clerk, Town Hall, Wilm- Case 73-81 A19.26 Appeals J—' LINE $1.00 ington. Massachusetts, A Performance Bond A Public Hearing will application of Donald N. n ».ii» b«'««a"* - ■- ii and at the office of Fay, and Labor and Material be held at the Town Hall Pane, Jordan Street, to BOARD OF APPEALS TTTTTTT T ,i -j -m . .xinrixa: Spofford and Thorndike Payment Bond, each in Annex, 342 Middlesex acquire a variance from Case 78-81 Inc., One Beacon St.. an amount equal to 100 Avenue, on September 8, Section V-l (Schedule of A Public Hearing will TjonjonnLUJLnjjLjjjjjJDnx JDDDDL: Boston, on and after percent of the Contract MU, at 7:30 P.M., on the Requirements) authoriz- be held at the Town Hall laZtXDDDDL" IDDDDDDD $3.40 August 20, 1981, every price will be required. application of Avco ing the enlargement of an Annex, 342 Middlesex unc weekday except Saturday The right is reserved to Systems Division. Ml existing deck within a re- Avenue, on September 8, cannacx iraiEE between the hours of nine waive any informalities Lowell Street, to acquire quired reserve rear yard. 1981, at 7:30 P.M., on the o'clock A.M. and four in or to reject any or all a variance from Section (Map 70 Parcel 87) application of Robert o'clock P.M., and copies bids' received and to V-l (Schedule of Re- Bruce MacDonald. White. 65 Glen Road, to XL AMIS* thereof may be obtained award the Contract to any quirements) authorizing Chairman acquire a variance from at the office of Pay. Spof- of the contractors bidding the construction of a Board of Section V-l (Schedule of :: LTTJ [:: I □DDEDanGaoDnnc ford and Thorndike. Inc. on the work if. In the building 135' ± high, A19.26 Appeals Requirements) authoriz- i ing the construction of an MO as* upon payment of $30.oo Town's opinion, the beat which exceeds the max- BOARD OF APPEALS TrTTTTriDDDDDL for each set, for which a interests of the Town imum allowable limit of Case 76-61 addition within a required DDDnDDDGrTTTiaaD «»•* refund will be made if thereby will be promoted. three stories or 40' in A Public Hearing will reserve yard area. (Map returned to the Engineer Tow» of Wilmington. height. (Map 48 Parcel be held at the Town Hall 54 Parcel 91) I Man to: Town Crier or call 658-2346 in good condition within Massachasetts 73A) Annex, S42 Middlesex Bruce MacDonald, P.O. Box 460 twenty one days after the By:RegtaaW8 " Bruce Macdonald. Avenue, on September 8. Chairman . to place four opening of bids. Payment StapcsyaaU. Chairman 1981, at 7:30 P.M.. on the Board of Wilmington, Ma. 01887 ad over the phone for Drawings and Towa Manager Board of application of Haas H. A19.26 Appeals Specifications shall be by Aagast 19. 1«1 A19.26 Appeals Flaae. 23 Concert Street.

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Wilmington Adult Softball O'Donnell fires no-hitter Nash Realty pitcher Paul Nickerson helped his cause with a while Chris DiCecca hammered Walter Welding. Ray Noel helped O'Donnell faced only 18 batters pair of hits for D&D Gulf. out a single and a triple. Mike the cause with three North and hurled a no-hitter, aa his club Compugrahplc 8-No. Wilmington Herra kept Realty World in the Wilmington Shell hits. blitzed BilliBob's, 14-0 in Shell 5 game with a three run homer, and Bert Guilmette rapped three Wilmington Adult Softball League Rick Koenig and Ed Boyle Jack Paulson chipped in with a hits for Compugraphic, while playoff action Sunday night at combined for five hits, as Com- single and a triple. Rick Koenig smashed a three run Town Park. pugraphic held on for the win Thurs., August 13 homer. Chuck Jacobus and Joe Quinn despite a five run fourth inning by Dunkirk Express 3-McNamara Weds., August 12 each slashed two hits for the North Wilmington Shell. Pete Tirel Doyle's Hardware 9-Aslanls winners in handing Bill&Bob's Brown, Jim Busby and Jamie \Tom Woods won with a four- Fisheries 5 pitcher Paul Magee the loss. Shepard each banged two hits for hitter to best McNamara Tire Winning pitcher Kris Hinxman In other single elimination North Wilmington Shell. Walter tough luck hurler Jim Crowley, went 3 for 3, with Bob Cheney and playoff action Sunday night, Welding pitched the win over who lost while firing a five-hitter. Bill Blaisdell banging out two hits Rocco's tripped D&D Gulf, 10-6; Wally Neal. Steve Woods, Tom Woods and apiece. Bruce Butters had two Compugraphic dumped North Sons of Italy 11-Realty World 5 Jim Peterson all ripped triples for hits for Aslanis Fisheries. John Wilmington Shell, 8-5; and the A six run second inning the winners, while Bob Frongillo Trickett was the losing pitcher. Sons of Italy ripped Realty World, powered the Sons of Italy to this and Jim Crowley banged two hits Rocco's 13-Sons of Italy 11 The playoffs are underway In the Wilmington Softball 11-5. A summary of Sunday's victory, as former Billerica Little apiece for McNamara Tire. Bill Cole drove a homer for the Major League, with players from the Sons of Italy and Realty World playoff action: League star Bob Danehy pitched No. Wilm. Shell 10 Compugraphic winners and Doug Harrison stuck Into some serious business Sunday night at the Town Park. Rocco's 10-DJtD Gulf 6 the win over Realty World's Phil 7 in two hits, as Ken Sarchione held League Here. Realty World catcher Dave Orndorff takes the brunt of Snooky Lynch lashed two hits McDonald. Jim Busby's bases loaded triple on to hurl the win over Bob collision a rough slide by a Sons of Italy baserunner, and stays on the and Gene Baldwin powered a Dale Porter led the way for the snapped a 7-7 tie in thetop of the Capozzi. Chris DiCecca had two ground as players from the Sons of Italy bench rush to check triple, as Bob Aprile pitched the seventh inning and gave pitcher hits for the Sons of Italy. his condition. Orndorff bounced back, but his team didn't, winners with a single and a dropping an 11-5 decision in single elimination playoff action. win over Rick Nickerson. double to drive in three runs, Jim Busby the victory over Tues., August 11 No. Wilm. Shell 8-BlllsVBob's 6 Ray Noel had three hits, in- cluding a homerun, and Eric win Sanders and Pete Brown rapped two hits apiece, as Wally Neal pitched the win over Chris Nee. Nee and Bill Waller had two bits apiece for Bill&Bob's. Sons of Italy 6-D&D Gulf S Winning pitcher Mark Reed and Bill Simmons combined for five hits to hand Roy Meyers the loss. Gary Baker (three hits) and Jim Flaherty (two hits) paced the D&D attack. Mon., August 10 Sons of Italy 12-McNamara Tire 5 Bill Sullivan rammed a single and a homerun, while Bob Capozzi stuck in a single and a double to pace the Sons of Italy to this easy victory. Bill Sinopoli slapped two hits for McNamara One of the many racing cars at Saturday's car show for the benefit of the Tire. Bob Danehy pitched the win Tewksbury Youth Basketball League staged a water burnout for the fine crowd Sons of Italy pitcher Bob Danehy was the winning hurler in A burnout that kept coming throughout the afternoon. The lucky passenger in this heavy over Herb Mason. Compugraphic 9-Doyle's Hard Danehy Sunday night's 11-5 playoff romp past Realty World In Wilm- for basketball Chevy Is Shawn Blades, the son of Youth Basketball League Director Ed Blades. ington Softball League playoff action. Danehy is a former The show raised over $300 for the league, which might have difficulty In locating ware 2 chucks Billerica Little League baseball pitcher and was once the bat- available gym time next winter. Mike Tripodi rammed a single playoff win tery mate of Town Crier Sports Editor Rick Cooke. How's that and a homerun to drive in four for a slice of local sports trivia? runs, while Dan Donovan chipped in with a double and a triple. Fights at Wonderland Ballroom Mark Blaisdell had a pair of hits for Doyle's Hardware. Walter Welding pitched a fine game for League says thanks Compugraphic. McNally battles Milan Thursday many auto racing friends for all Final standings The Tewksbury Youth years ago, and Jose Verdejo of Lawrence, who is' also a Basketball League and its their help in putting together Fight promoter Johnny National League Saturday's car show fund raiser. Gagliardi of Medford will present Springfield. promising young battler. Burnett W..L..Pct..GB director, Ed Blades, would like to an all-star professional boxing There will be two heavyweight won a close decision in the first Doyle's Hardware 18 3 857 thank Jim Boudreau and his show at the Wonderland Ballroom bouts, both six rounders, with fight, but DiZoglio promises to Aslanis Fisheries 12 9 571 Thursday evening, August 20. popular Curtis Whitener of Lynn correct the "judges' mistake." 429 This bout-could steal the entire Nash Realty 9 12 Gagliardi, who is the most active (the man who fought world N.W. Shell 8 13 381 fight promoter in Massachusetts, champion Larry Holmes) taking show, according to Gagliardi. Compugraphic 8 13 381 WHS sports physicals will feature six slugfests at the on Jimmy Finn of Holyoke, and Ticket prices are $10, with Bill&Bob's 4 17 190 Young Charles Cox (the Joe seating on a first come, first popular Revere boxing site. American League physical. In the eight round main event, Frazier of Boston) going against served basis. The first bout is at 8 W..L..Pct..GB Wilmington High School sports Bahamian heavyweight champ p.m., but the bar will open at 7. physicals for grades nine through The schedule reads: Football light heavyweight sensation Dunkirk Express 17 4 810 (10 a.m.), soccer (11 a.m.), boys Andy Russell, who is fighting out 18 8 819 4 12 will be given Sunday, August 30 Gentleman Jim McNally, (16-1) McNamara Tire at the High School. No cross country (12 noon), field of Wilmington will take on world of Portland, Maine. Rocco's 13 8 619 4 In a six round welterweight Wilmington High School student hockey (12:30), volleyball and class fighter Jesse Milan of Sons of Italy 9 12 429 8 girls cross country (1 p.m.). Sonora, Mexico. McNally, who bout that promises plenty of Beach closes Realty World 8 13 14 381 may practice or play without a has 10 KO's, is headed for action, Everett's Tom Jancy will D&D Gulf 7 14 333 10 face hard punching Angel Oritz of national T.V. exposure, and will The public beach at Silver Lake Final batting leaders be fighting for the title in a couple Springfield. Pat Palmer BB 28-56 500 Wildcat soccer tryouts The first bout of the night will will close Sunday, August 23. of years, according to very Lifeguard services will not be BertGuillette CG 21-44 477 prominent fight people. Milan will be a rematch of last month's Kris Hinxman DH 28-60 467 All Wilmington varsity and JV sharp. "fight of the century" in available after that date. Double sessions will be held provide the classy boxer-slugger This earlier than usual closing soccer candidates should report with his toughest competition to Springfield between Lynn to the North Intermediate School Monday through Friday at 9-11 welterweight Glenn Burnett, a of the beach is a direct result of Softball Field Monday, August 24 at 9 a.m. a.m. and 1-3 p.m. date. Prop 2%. The semifinal will be an eight budding star, and Bob DiZoglio of page nine round "war" between light ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACACANCIES heavyweight Donnell Wigfall of IN THE Brockton, who gave Marvin Wilmington Youth Hockey AFTER SCHOOtfPROGRAM «. Hagler a real beating several COUNTY TREE SERVICE The following positions are available in the LATE REGISTRATION Wilmington Public Schools for the 1981-1962 Will be held Sat., Sept. 5 school year. All qualified applicants are invited Tree Removals - Pruning • Cabling to submit application for: !.^av7 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. H.S. Intramurals (Fall) Wilmington Youth ice Arena Intramurals (Winter) Aerial Bucket • Brush Chipper H.S. Intramurals (Winter) TEWKSBURY H.S. Intramurals (Spring) H.S. Intramurals (Spring) Wilmington Youth Hockey North Inter Girls Intramurals >0P WARNER Fully Insured Call after 6 p.m. noeds coaches, call West Inter Boys Intramurals >R£S£NTS/gg Free Estimates West Inter Girls Intramurals 851 - 4549 650-9786 West Inter. Boys Basketball West Inter. Girls Basketball H.S. Volleyball Club H.S Gymnastics Club Connors and Tagliaferro, P.C. H.S Fresh, girls Basketball LAWRENSON H.S. Fresh. Baseball Attorneys at Law H.S. Asst. Softball H.S. Asst. Field Hockey HOME IMPROVEMENT Varsity Girls Tennis GENERAL CONTRACTORS All legal matters H.S. Asst. Track Athletic Trainer * MiTE * • • • ENERGY SAVERS • • • handled professionally These positions are non-tenured athletic ap- pointments, and are renewable yearly pending DATE.: SATURDAY Aug 29 'at reasonable rates satisfactory performance and evaluation. TIME: ?30-l2--3( • CELLULOSE INSULATION Salary is based on a ratio of contracted scale i Frederick J. Connors for each position. PLACE • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Interested persons are to submit a letter of ap- K.«C HALL Victor J. Tagliaferro plication and other supportive material to: *> STORM DOORS & WINDOWS Mr James M Gillis TEWKSBURy " ^ Daniel J. Brown DONATION $2.00 Director of Physical Education ROOFING • ADDITIONS • VINYL SIDING Wilmington High School AUTHENTIC 419 Main St., Church Street. CASINO OAMll Wilmington, Mass. Wilmington. MA. 01887 POKER-BLACKJACK. 658-4834 658 - 2013 Telephone: 658-4580 CRAM- ROUlITTt- ETC 498 MAIN ST., RTE 38, WILMINGTON Applicaltion Deadline is September 11. 1SSI PUBLIC INVITED

\\ • « * 8. TOWN CRIER. AUGUST 19.1981 A baseball fanatic from Rome Italy's Corsetti a hit in Wilmington by Debbi Michals although currently he is only a shortly after the strike began. He that one would wear on an Italian What happens to a baseball member of a baseball team in was really looking forward to the beach - a small string bikini, but fanatic from Rome who comes to Rome. His love for baseball is so game, but because of the strike he his rather surprised uncle told America to spend the summer great, he said, that he'd like to had to wait quite a while to get his him that he was going to wear with relatives? Well, if he's Diego play it every day. first taste of American baseball. loose-fitting shorts like American Corsetti, he plays baseball for the According to Gillis, his Italian He eventually went to a game men wear. Northeast League's Wilmington guest was very much impressed once the season reopened, he September 25, Corsetti will be Recreation baseball team. with Wilmington High School. In said, and was disappointed again, returning to Italy, where he plans Corsetti arrived in this country Italy, Corsetti explained, the since the Red Sox lost. to finish his high school education in June at the invitation of his schools consist only of a building Although he noted that many and go on to college. "Students uncle, Edmond Corsetti of North for studying. There are no playing things about the two countries are attend high school for five years Woburn. After a trip to Paris last fields, and there is no such thing alike, he said that students in in Italy," he explained. summer, where he met many as interscholastic sports com- Italian schools don't have lockers. Once he finishes high school, young people, especially girls, petition. The only competitive He also said that a person must be Diego hopes to go on to college who spoke English, Diego decided teams are formed by clubs, he 18 years old to get a driver's and study . After he he wanted to come to America to explained. license in Italy. On August 20, an has completed his schooling, he learn to speak our language. In terms of physical education, almost 17-year-old Diego Corsetti said, he may come back to Since his arrival, he has stayed Italian students have two hours will take an exam for an America to build a skyscraper. with various family members, per week of volleyball and American driver's learner's "Well," smiled Gillis, "he can't and eventually ended up in the gymnastics in a school gym- permit, so his relatives here can do much to improve on the home of a cousin Donna and her nasium. No other games are teach him to drive. Also, most Colosseum." husband, Wilmington High School played within the school system. kids don't start to work until they Athletic Director Jim Gillis. Since When comparing Italian sports are 18 in Italy, he added, which the name Gillis is synonomous in with American sports, Corsetti probably doesn't make driving North Shore with athletics in Wilmington, said that all the teams are better necessary before the age of 18. Diego and his new "family" took here. In Italy there are a few good Of the many sites he's seen, hockey tryouts a liking to each other instantly. teams, he added, but there are Diego said he enjoyed Hampton Corsetti became involved in the also a great many bad clubs. He Beach the most. "There's a lot to The North Shore Raiders Wilmington Rec League with the also said players don't make as do there," he said, and he met Hockey Club will hold tryouts at help of both Gillis and the team's much in the Major Leagues in quite a few people at the beach. Town Line Twin Rinks, Route 114, coach, Dick Scanlon. Diego's first Italy as they do in the United He enjoys meeting people more Danvers, for the 1961-82 hockey love is baseball, said Gillis, so he States. Some U.S. college players than anything else, he explained. season. asked Scanlon to let him practice come to Italy to play in their He has been all over Boston, to The Double A Squirt, Peewee with the team. Shortly thereafter, major leagues for a year or so. Fenway Park and will be visiting and Bantam teams are members he actually played with the team Corsetti was very disappointed New York some time before he of the Metropolitan Boston in Sunday non-league games and with professional baseball in returns to Italy in late September. Hockey League. did extremely well, Gillis added. America when he first arrived, He also said that he likes Tryouts are as follows: Diego is a versatile athlete, because a week after he got here, Wilmington a lot. Saturday, August 22 with four years of baseball ex- the baseball strike began. He said Gillis mentioned that when Squirts, 9 a.m.; Peewee, 11:20 his Uncle Sonny had already Diego went to Hampton Beach DiegO'S Even on a beautiful summer day, Diego Corsetti was in- perience behind him. At one time work n»V« sW*' workln8 °° the Wilmington High School nautilus equlp- or another he has played bought tickets for a game that with his Uncle Charlie, he Tryouts men Dit s ork h s w M '' *°' » " P» athletic dividends, as (he resl- volleyball, soccer and tennis, was scheduled to be played planned to wear the usual suit page nine Olf denl of Rome, Italy is a fine all-around athlete.

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_ sssss m TOWN CRIER, AUGUST 19.1981 First scrimmage this Saturday Tewksbury Pop Warner opens with Wakefield The 1961 football season will get schedule: underway for the Tewksbury Pop September Warner A and B teams Sunday, Sixth, Wakefield at Tewksbury; September 6, as they host the 13 Tewksbury at Methuen; 20 Wakefield Indians at the Ballou- Billerica at Tewksbury; 27 DelRossi Field on Livingston Sudbury at Tewksbury. Street October Wakefield, outof the Middlesex Fourth Dracut at Tewksbury; League, is a new opponent for the 11 Tewksbury at Lawrence; 16 Redmen, replacing Saugus on the Chelmsford at Tewksbury; 25 schedule. Tewksbury will now be Tewksbury at Wilmington. playing three Middlesex League November powers, Wakefield, Woburn and First, Woburn at Tewksbury; 8 Burlington, along with their Tewksbury at Burlington; 15 Merrimack Valley schedule. Carnation Bowl. The Redmen will have their Tewksbury will host the Car- first scrimmage this Saturday nation Bowl this year against morning, August 22 at 10:00 teams from out-of-state. The against Maiden at Hazel Field on Tewksbury B team is the Livingston Street. The 1981 defending Merrimack Valley Tewksbury Pop Warner traveling champ in that division of play. Pop Warner registration closes August 24 The Tewksbury Recreation age is on August 1, that is his Department will close playing age. Boys returning from registration for Pop Warner on vacation who have already Monday evening, August 24, at registered should check in at the Hazel Field on Livingston Street Hazel Field refreshment stand at at 7:00. The cut-off date is 6 p.m. for assignment to a team. necessary to expedite the forming Boys intending to play may of teams for the opening day register Monday through Friday Saturday, September 5 at the this week at 6 p.m. at the Hazel Ballou-DelRossi Field. Field refreshment stand on Wilmington's Chris D'Antonlo placed a strong third in the The following format is used in Livingston Street. All candidates A strong broad Jump during the K of C Olympics Friday. determining a boy's level of play: must be accompanied by a parent third Age nine- in-town league; age 10- or guardian and take a copy of in-town league; age 11- in-town their birth certificate as proof of league; age 12 and over 95 age. Wilmington Recreation Girls Softball pounds- B team; under 95 pounds- in-town league; age 13, over 95 The In-Town League will again pounds- A team; age 14, under 110 use its mandatory playing rule pounds- A team if born between with all players playing at least Longshots clinch title January l, 1967 to July 31, 1967. one full period. Nine and 10-year- under 95 pounds, B team if born olds will play against each other The Longshots are the cham- swung the big sticks for the Better Jan. 1, 1988 to July 31, 1968. during the second period of each pions of the Wilmington Halfs. Age is determined using August game. All others will play during Recreation Intramural Softball Better Halts 12-LongshoU 9 1 as a cut-off. Whatever a boy's the other three quarters. League after last week's exciting Kathy Robinson belted two hits victory over the Better Halfs in for the winners, while Janet SOftball from Pag* s^en the best two out of three playoff Reed's two run single tied the series. game for the Longshots in the Barry Hanson DH 27-61 443 4 Chris DiCecca SOI 16-40 400 The Longshots took game one, bottom of the fourth inning. Bill Blaisdell DH 23-52 442 5 Team batting 10-8, and the final game of the Cheryl Olson pitched the win over Bob Butters AP 19-43 442 6 Doyle's Hardware 246-656 375 series, 8-7 after losing the second Karen Rowe. Ray Noel NWS 32-73 438 7 Nash Realty 205-605 339 tussle, 12-9. A summary of the Steve BranderDH .22-51 .431 " Aslanis Fisheries 188-571 329 championship series: Longshots 1 ©-Better Halfs 8 The Wilmington Pop Warner football program Is In full sw- Karen Rowe led the way for the MikeTripodi CG 28-66 424 9 Compugraphic 203-627 324 Championship game 10 ing, with players working oat at the Wilmington High School winners with three hits, and she Dan Donovan CG 1945 422 Bill&Bob's 188-592 318 Longshots 8-Better Halfs 7 Tom Southmayd NR 25- N.W. Shell 199-637 312 Battle lines Held throughout the week. Top to bottom: Coach Larry Four runs in the first and had help from Cindy Cornish and

/, Suppltmanl lo Dill. Tlmtt l Chronic I* (WoOurrvRa.t ■• j. WiKhnler. lurllngtwi). Lymllold Vlllagtr No KiMIng Tranicrlpl. Wilmington 1 TIMWI to*n ulor. Stantnam indapmdani WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 PAGES! Eastern Middlesex Road Race More photos Page S-4 268 ran for Road Race gold TJie 11th Annual Eastern Middlesex Road Race, held In Reading on August 13, fielded one of its strongest field of runners. 268 runners from all over Eastern Massachusetts, as well as one from as far away as Pennsylvania, set both age category and course records. Fred Doyle of Wellesley set a new four mile course record with a time of 18:58. This annual event Is run by the Reading Recreation Department, with sponsors the Recreation Department, Davis Carpet of North Reading and Middlesex East Publications. Top 50 The first 50 finishers are as follows:

1 Fred Doyle. Wellesley 18:58 2 John Therlault, Newton 19:06 ZtyfK ftca*JE»VE52 a Tom Mlxon, Billerlca 19:12 . I 4 Chuck Curran, Wakefleld 19:13 5 Brent Hawkins. Unlontown.Pa 19:34 THE BEGINNING of the 4-mile run. a Mark Morrison, Reading 19:45 (Photos by Rick Karwan) 7 James White, Reading 19:46 a BillSollmlne.Wakefield 19:54 33 Dana Thebeau 22:04 Hlnes of Reading, (4) Warren church of 8 Stephen Desisto, Wakefleld 19:57 34 Bob Drapeau, Jamaica Plain 22:06 North Reading and (9) Philip Surette of HI Jeff Mader, Melrose 20:13 .IS Chip Carrol], Stoneham 22:09 Newton. ii Mike Flynn, Woburn 20:21 36 Cort Smith. Reading 22:10 12 John Surette, Medford 20:24 37 Jim Hlnes, Reading 22:14 Under 30 Women's Open 13 Tom Ucclardello. N Andover 20:44 38 Randy Faulkner, Wakefleld 22:15 14 Kevin O'Brien, Reading 20:51 at John Costantino. Wakefleld 22:18 (1) i.aun Glynn of Winchester. (2) 15 Scott Robinson, Wakefleld 20:54 4(1 Laurl Glynn, Winchester 22 21 Mary MCNaugton of Wilmington, (3) 16 Rene Bellveau, BUIerica 20:57 41 Denis Ryan, Andover 22:26 Martha Ring of Wakefleld, (4) Laurie 17 Neal Conway, Northboro 21:01 42 George Snelling, Wellesley 22:30 Redmen of Winchester and (5) Lisa ' ia Bob Piatek, Saugus 21:09 43 Michael Splcer, N Reading 22:31 Desforge of Wilmington 19 Kenneth Axerley, Lowell 21:14 44 Robert Derrah. Reading 22:34 21) James Cocozella, Lynn 21:15 45 Paul Murphy. Reading 22:52 13 and under 21 Robert Viola, Stoneham 21:16 46 G. Constantino. Wakefleld 22:54 22 Mike Maccarao, Melrose 21:21 47 Steve McClorey. Stoneham 22:56 ill David Swanson of Winchester, 12) 23 K.Splcer, N.Reading 21:30 a , Andy Church, N Reading 22:57 Bill Boyle of Woburn. (3) Tom Bouchle of 24 Chris Cleary, Reading 21:39 49 Frederick Martin, Reading 23:02 Reading, 14) Chris Doucot of Stoneham 25 Peter Dillon, Stoneham 21:39 30 Warren Church, N. Reading 23:20 and 15) David Longo of Reading. 26 Ed Laverty, N Andover 21:41 27 Bob Emerson, N. Reading 21:42 The winners in the age categories are: Over 50 ■ Bob Mlece, Wilmington 21:42 29 Paul Brokaw, Burlington 21:51 Over 40 lllLouls Fabbri of Stoneham, (2) JO Richard Hanson, Wakefleld 21:57 Charles Powers of Reading, (3) Mike 31 Joe Callahan. Winchester 22:01 in Bob Emerson of North Reading. Graham of Melrose, (41 BUI Mulrenan of .12 Jay Barnes, Burlington 22:01 (2) Paul Brokaw of Burlington. 13) Jim Woburn, (5) George Kllmark of Reading. THE SIZE of this Reading Recreation-run event Roving with Dan Ferullo is shown in this photo from Rick Karwan with the main race in progress. Separate beds called for

said, "I don't think you've ever punched A friend of ours told us this story over The next good reason for having twin beds is suddenly waking up in the middle anyone in your life But you remember lunch the other day: me." I apologized again. That wasn't I could never understand why married of the night and jumping up in the bed. good enough I guess. I turned over to go people in old movies always slept in That can be particularly rough on a back to sleep, and she hauled ati and, separate beds. I chalked It up to the spouse with a bad heart 1 don't think 1 Catholic church frowning upon any have a problem with nightmares, but I punched me square ijl-ule,center)*ray. *K back. I drifted off to sleep thanking God sexual innuendo, no matter how slight. have to admit that on more than one I'd turned over when I did. or I might be But that wasn't the case at all. I found occasion I've snapped out of a light sleep looking for a job as a soprano with the out the real reason after I got married (I seldom sleep deeply) and nearly Metropolitan Opera Company. (actually the answer came to me several scared the hell out of mv poor wife She You know, it's funny, but I haven't years after I got married). Of course, keeps telling me I'm going to cause her walked in my sleep since I was a little these are personal reasons, but after death yet. kid. I've never discussed this aspect three years of analysis, I know now that The worst jumping-up-in-bed incident with my analyst. Maybe I've got a they occur to a lot of other married took place just a few weeks ago I subconscious need to get up in the people. ^ popped up. in a hot sweat, and for some unknown reason, I hopped right over my middle of the night and take a good old- wife and landed on the floor on her side fashioned stroll for myself. 1 won't tell The first reason, I discovered — and of the bed! I didn't come all the way out my wife this, because she'd probably probably one of the best reasons for of my sleep, so I can't recall exactly point me in the direction of Rte. 93 the going back to separate beds, is because I what I did, felt or said once I found first time she saw me sleep walking. I tend to talk in my sleep. I don't con- myself in that precarious position, but I think I'd prefer sleeping in separate THE PACK TOOK off eagerly at the beginning of sciously feel an inordinate amount of do remember that I thought there was a beds over that. the Fun Run. guilt during the hours I'm awake at the stranger in the house (that thought came Or, God forbid, on the couch present, so I keep telling my wife she's to mind after I was out of bed; goodness imagining that I talk in my sleep. My knows what actually caused me to jump analyst says you don't always have to in the first place). Of course, there feel guilt to talk in your sleep. Vbu just wasn't. I also recall seeing my wife's Group O blood needed have to constantly be around someone expression, which was partly who never lets you get a word in illuminated by a street lamp outside our edgewise. You end up doing all your Supplies of group O blood are below 1 luu more group v donors are neeaeu lo open bedroom window. I damn near restore the blood supply toatsafe level. talking in your sleep That's got to be my scared her to death! Back to bed again. the critical level Despite dangerously problem, if indeed I talk in my sleep. My low summer collections, the Red Cross Group O is the most common blood Then comes the biggest reason of all group and can be safely transfused to wife insists I do, but she also swears up for separate beds: the other night, for responded to last night's train collision and down that she gives me every op- by rushing close to 50 units of group O anyone in emergency situations All absolutely no comprehendable ex- blood groups are needed to maintain portunity in the world to get my views planation in the world, I hauled off in the blood from all over the region to the into our daytime conversations. She just area. According to Red Cross officials, services to hospitals. middle of my sleep and punched my wife Blood supplies decline during the wants to have the final word. Getting in the face The blasted smacking sound had much more blood been needed by back to my alleged sleep talking, she accident victims, there might not have summer because many regular donors woke me right up. My wife was looking go away or simply stop giving. This is says she's going to tape record my at me with total bewilderment a*nd been enough in the system to meet area conversations with myself some night. hospital needs. The Red Cross is urging especially true of students, who donate muttering, "You punched me, you about 25 percent of the blood supply in To be honest, I do have the tendency to punched me " I told her I didn't do it the public to donate blood within the mentally draft stories in my head at next 72 hours. this region. consciously I mean, I didn't wake up in Any healthy adult who weighs at least night, so it's possible that that's what the middle of the night and think, I've According to Peter Page, M.D., chief 110 pounds and has never had vira she hears me discussing with myself. 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X 1 1 Unlimmt to D.M, Tinrn V cr.ror.lci. (W«».rn,R..di g. UjjgSE &2STIMSS*** * PAGE S-2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 No RMdlog Tr.rmrlpl. Wilmington » T«w»U».r,n Ten Crlor, StonWim lno«»no™.. Winchester Hospital births for the young Fun and games: Thomas St, Woburn a son MR AND MRS daughter Melissa Ann on son Joseph John III on August 10 Grandparent: August 7. Grandparents: Emmanuel Christos on and old HAROLD C SMITH August 4. Grandparents: (Kathleen Doherty). of S Mr and Mrs Camillo J Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Debrazia of Belmont; and Parrella, Sr. of Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Tricity Road, Dover, N.H., Wilmington; and Mrs. Staras of Greece; and Mr. formerly of Woburn a son Mrs. Connie Rongone of Woburn. Mary Ratchford of and Mrs. Evangelos Christopher on July 15. Wilmington Angelidakis of Greece. Boggle Challenge" Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Doherty of MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. VIN- How many words can you make? Waltham; and Mr. and RICHARD WEAVER (Eileen Amiralian), of 220 JOSEPH D. MERCURIO CENT J. DWYER Mrs. Franklin Smith of (Nancy MacMunnl, of 11 (Margaret McCarthy), of In 3 minutes, find as many hidden words as you can and Peterstown, W. Virginia. Hancock St, Stoneham a write them down. To make a word, use letters, in » son Mark Alan. Grand- Cormier Road, Burlington 80 Old Andover Rd., North sequence, thai adjoin at any side or corner. Each letter a son Joseph W. on August Reading a son Vincent MR AND MRS. E. parents: Mr. and Mrs may be used only once in a word Any word found in a Vahe Amiralian of 9. Grandparents: Mr. and Joseph Jr. on August 1. standard English dictionary is acceplable. JOSEPH MEEKINS Mrs. Joseph W. Mercurio Grandparents: Mrs. Mary •PLAY AGAINST (Joyce Murphy), of 53 Burlington; and Mr. and Mrs. Parker Weaver of of Wakefield; and Mr. and Dwyer of Co. Galway, THE BOGGLE Arlington Road, Woburn a Mrs. John P MacMunn of Ireland; and Mrs. BRAIN": Find his son Joseph Airey on Woburn. Assonet, Mass. Margaret McCarthy of Co. list below See it August 8. Grandparents: Cork, Ireland. you can beat htm. MR AND MRS •OR PLAY 0QHD Mr. and Mrs.'Chester MR. AND MRS. LEE Murphy of Woburn; and GEORGE A BARLOU AGAINST A ZOLNER (Bonemery), of FRIEND. Compare Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Janice Kraynick), of 30 Buckman St., Woburn a 19 Sumner St., Burlington lists and cross off Mocking of Tewksbury. words in common. RE El a daughter Courtney Lee MR AND MRS. Great-grandparents: Mrs. daughter Jennifer Lynn on Then score: August 10. Grandparents: on August 10. Grand- HAROLD C. SMITH Owen J Murphy of parents: Mr and Mrs. 3-4 letters: 1 point Woburn; and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. (Kathleen Doherty), of S 5 letters: 2 points BBHO Kraynick of Tewksbury; Alexander Zolner of Tri-City Road. Dover, N.H. 6 letters: 3 points Edward Meeking . of Woburn; and Mr. and Mrs. Woburn. and Mr. and Mrs. George a son Christopher on July 7 letters: 5 points Barlouof Lowell. Louis Quaylim of Feeding 15. Grandparents: Mr. and 8 or more: 11 points QQQB Hills, Mass. MR. AND MRS. Mrs. William J Doherty of ALBERT A RONGONE, MR. AND MRS Waltham; and Mr. and MR. AND MRS. u ,0 ,JR. (Brenda Debrazia), of JOSEPH PARRELLA, JR. iii! '3,1 Bny ,|id ll"H P"« *»1 **1 Mil 'Mil P«l Ig* " ^?^""° STILIANOS STARAS Mrs. Franklin K. Smith of MU ft '"Md IMi 'P«J '•"J 'IPO ^a '»»0 >"0 'M <*na HMM 310009 980 Main St., Woburn a (Diane Ratchford), of 14 North St, Wilmington a (Argyro Angelidakis). of 6 Peterstown, West Virdnio fegg.OMMairttMda'tfcqp** *Wmftttnanit**** -reg*j-» Juir-tt/w^ HIQ4MIM JI

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Prepared Childbirth Education is taught by BACE (Boston which her husband, Robert, was present. Association for Childbirth Education) instructor Pam Wilkie of "I experienced discomfort during my Wilmington, the mother of Eli, 5 and Joshua. 2, at the Regional Regional Health Center pregnancies and the stress of raising two Health Center in Wilmington. children, so I can relate to and sym- pathize with the people in my class and give suggestions for coping" Prepared childbirth classes taught Although childbirth education may be geared toward first-time parents, those with children who may or may not have Sorting through all the information on discussion and questions are en- "I recommend women talk with their taken classes previously are encouraged childbirth to help mothers-to-be make couraged. Mrs. Wilkie is able to give physicians and discuss right from the to take classes again. the best decisions for themselves and each couple individual attention during beginning what type of birth they would "It's an ever-changing field," ac- their babies is one of many goals of the practice of relaxation exercises and like," Mrs. Wilkie says. "I try to give cording to Mrs. Wilkie, "where new Prepared Childbirth Education Class breathing techniques. women confidence in themselves in information is always available. taught at the Regional Health Center in In-depth discussions include how to order to make their own decisions and Someone who had a baby three years Wilmington. breastfeed; the psychological, emotional confidence in their bodies' ability to give ago will find the information available Instructor and Wilmington resident, and sexual aspects of pregnancy, birth" today is quite different." <► Mrs. Pamela Wilkie of BACE (Boston childbirth and post-partum, changing Pam Wilkie feels the woman's body Pamela Wilkie is trained to do labor Association for Childbirth Education) roles and father's role in childbirth and itself is the coach throughout the support and teach as a result of at- recognizes the manv choices and parenting; and changing family pregnancy, therefore, she says, men do tending seminars and workshops, taking decisions expectant parents have to relationships. "labor support" rather than actual a home birth course, reading and mostly make and presents the options to them "Fathers are so much more involved "coaching," as it is frequently termed. from experience. She has assisted in her eight-week course. in childbearing right from birth," Pam "Partners work with the women friends or class members during about "People are always asking what Wilkie says. "So we instruct him on how during labor from the cues the women 12 deliveries. She is always available to makes the BACE course different from he can help his partner and be an in- receive from their bodies. You can't her class members by phone in case a the hospital courses," Mrs. Wilkie says. strumental part of the childbirth plan what labor will be like so no real question arises or if they need a sym- "I'm frequently asked if we teach process." plan can be determined in advance," pathetic listener. Lamaze or any one method of prepared Other topics covered in the Regional BACE instructor Wilkie says. The Prepared Childbirth Education childbirth. Health Center's, two-and-a-half-hour In her classes, Mrs. Wilkie tries to Course at thl Regional Health Center in "But our courses at the Regional sessions include anatomy and reach everyone from unwed teens to Wilmington will begin on Tuesday,' Health Center in Wilmington is con- physiology during pregnancy and labor, professional couples in their late September 8 and run in eight-week in- sumer-oriented. It's not geared toward care of the newborn, parenting, twenties or early thirties. tervals throughout the year. any one method or any one hospital nutritional needs, exercise during "I want them to know they are ex- The classes are held from 7-9:30 p.m. program. We let expectant parents know pregnancy and post-partum, patient's periencing the same thing I did and what The fee is $40 per couple (expectant all of the options available and how to rights and current research and in- others in the class are feeling. Everyone father, close friend or relative-may get them." formation on childbirth. has similar hopes, fears and anxieties. attend) including twe handbooks: BACE The options discussed in the childbirth Pam Wilkie claims there is a 25 Sharing in class is a valuable support "Handbook in Prepared Childbirth" and classes include varying hospital percent rate of caesarian sections being during this stressful period. For most "Breastfeeding Your Baby" by the procedures, medications and performed in Massachusetts, many of expectant parents, this course is their Nursing Mother's Council of BACE. anesthesias, place a birth and provider, which are unnecessary or preventable. only support system." Pre-registration is required through need for episiotomy and whether or not In the childbirth classes. Mrs. Wilkie Pam Wilkie says she's experienced an Community Health Education at the to breastfeed discusses ways to prevent caesarian 18-hour labor and 4-hour labor during Regional Health Center at 657-3910, ext, The small classes provide a forum for birth her two natural births during both of 567. Woburn HELP YOURSELF For Better LOSE WEIGHT For Worse Flea TT \ w Your health is your choice. Sign up now for THROUGH your choice of health education classes. 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v Supplement to Dally Tim« & Chronicle IWoburn.Reae..' j. *'incnMi#r. Burlington), Lynntleld Villager No. Rt«dlng Transcript, Wilmington & Tewhibor. Town ^r«c. Stone*i»m independent WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 PAGE S3 - This week's poetry choices

I'M A DAYDREAM BELIEVER.. THE WILD RABBIT SOARING THE SKIES They never will let my darling . HOW DO I GET OUT? THE PESTS OF SUMMER I'm a daydream believer He moves through the grass A lad of twenty-two, Although he has gone to that great blue I built myself a self-tormenting trap They perform acrobatics on silken And I see it all very clear A shadow in the darkness Who joined the Air Force of the red, white beyond, For only me to feel — threads Waiting silently. and blue. He will always be soaring the skies, To share with others is impossible, They tumble and fall on peoples' heads. His one ambition Bluebirds, fly As I gaze into space I can see his dear You see it's just not real. WINTERTIME Was to Join the field of Aviation. Flying high face They creep and crawl from ground to tree Lacy, icey, frosty flakes, On that great day of graduation, While planes are soaring the skies, There are no bars, but people can't get in. Up in the sky My outside's made of steel. They cover almost everything we see. Making a cover for the earth While his love ones stood by with ad- The wings that he loved to his country he Time of sleeping for all snakes, miration. gave. I want to get out soon, but things take Ctocks, ticking on Time of joy, time of mirth. The wings so proudly earned For the country he died to save. time, They munch and crunch on oak and ash Moving time Suddenly, the holidays are here They even give people an ugly rash Were pinned upon that Noble Chest so The flights of glory My wounds have to heal Towards the dawn Bells ring in all the streets. firm. Bring an end to this true Poem Story Self-trapped from who? Where? Why? Magic in the sky is near. But sometimes wings get broken too., While planes are soaring the skies. I wish I knew! They range in color from black to hairy I'm a daydream believer Families dine on tasty treats. Like those of birds so often do Grace P Layman Another day is soon to dawn. There are things I have to do.' brown And I see it all too clear 27 North Street I can't stay locked forever. They cause many a homeowner to wear a When"green comes into view, Wings on high soaring the skies SConrham I wish I had a key; frown. Sun will shine upon the lawn, Darkness, creeping in Making sparkles of the dew 1 want to find out about someone — Covering all That someone is me They have launched a glutonous woodland With it's sin A WILD HORSE Donna Goffredo assault BEAUTY Wild as the wind. NURSING HOME BLUES 2 Holden Avenue They ridicule man's feeble efforts to bring Tears, rolling down Free as it too, The rays of heavenly splendor, ._ Burlington them to a halt Create a day so fine. Love is in the eyes of the elderly Jesting all A horse came down. Then darkness will surrender Flickering, smouldering OUR "LU LU VIOLA POWERS" Just like a clown. Walking on the dew, And out will pour the wine. Stop! Do you have a LuLu, They are the gypsy caterpillar moth Wings on his shoulders. The vintage is called sky, Dare you blow it out? In your neighborhood? They cause man to eat humble pie and Rainbows for grooves. Hear the faint voices I'm a daydream believer He ran through the stars. Its spread throughout the land, Well, if you don't I'm sorry froth. And I see it all very clear. Listen! For every neighbor should Kevin Gtroai Just missing the roofs. It touches even mountain high I.oriann Baird It looks onto all man Dare you shut them out? tDURoad Mellnda Fagan (age 101 10 Sendick Road The great day shall prolong Perhaps She's so very thoughtful Woburn 33 Curtis Street But slowly exterminate its light Maybe some Always plays our nurse Woburn Reading Then night shall sing a song, But I can see Sends us all her funny cards LIFE'S ROUGH To overtake us with its might. One day And writes her very own verse. Life's rough Once again the sun will rise This will be We all know that Each one will stand there gazing. You and me. Whenever the little ones fell, Things aren't easy We'll all look about and lift our eyes I.oriann Balrd Or cried from a painful cut And that's a fact. This sight is truly amazing! 10 Sendick Road She'd always take them in Life's rough Submit your poems Rose Xing Woburn Wash, and Band Aid them up. We're trying to make it IS Pasture Road Try hard but don't quit Once working in a Soldiers Hospital And don't say, "Who gives a s—? " Local poets are encouraged to con- between submittal and publication, Reading tribute a poem to the weekly poetry Two bothersome patients called her in. It may be in neutral or because of the volume of poems that are She said sternly "I'M NURSE VIOLA" It may be in motion choice in this section of the newspaper by sent in. following these simple rules: (4i This newspaper will neither charge MY MODERN LEMON DELUXE nothing out tiiack They laughed, teased, and grinned. It might be blunt You'd hold the crank right Or show no emotion (11 Submit no more than three poems at a fee nor pay a fee for publication rights A bucket of nuts, a bushel of bolls a time. on poems. That's what my car is today. or your arm. it would crack Said one "We call you Lu Lu Sometimes we don't get enough But we all know (21 Do not enclose originals as this Automatic choke, electronic valves, Like it or not we don't care." All entries should include name, ad- On cold winter moms, Life's rough. newspaper w"ill not return any sub- that all have their part to play And it came to pass much later on. missions. dress and telephone number. with that car of mine Donna DeChiara With the PC V and the E.G.R., With one she did life Happily Share. (3) No publication is guaranteed and Poems should be mailed to: Poems, Box I'd drive off to work .Mrs. Andrew Mulhinck 18 Evergreen Avenue Pollution in my modern car today, there will probably be a lengthy period 240. Reading. 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THE EVENTUAL WINNER of the race, Fred Doyle of Wellesley, takes the lead from Wobum's Mike Flynn.

THE TOP T\yO Reading finishers, Mark Morrison (6th) and BURLINGTON RUNNERS Bev Mocam and Paul Brokaw chat Jim White (7) congratuate each other following the main race. after finishing the main race. (Photos by Rick Karwan)

READING RECREATION'S Mark Duggan presents a trophy to Mai Zajac of Tewksbury and her pal "Kristy."

WOBURN RUNNERS Patrick O'Connor (left) checks time with his dad, Bill O'Connor, and Kim Cavanaugh. Patrick ran in the OSTEOPATHIC Fun Run, while Bill and Kim raced in the longer race. MEDICINE WEEK A variety of medical WOBURN MARK DUGGAN presents the 13 and under winner, David screenings, open houses, Swanson of Winchester, his trophy. demonstrations and other CONCRETE events will be held Sep- PRODUCTS CO. tember 13-isth in ob- Internships listed servance of National Osteopathic Medicine • COMPLETE LINE* Week. The nation's 20,000 C SARMAN'S LEVI'S August signals the last month of "We list opportunities in nine different osteopathic physicians, 205 summer vacation and the return of interest areas," notes the director of the hospitals and 15 colleges • MASON SUPPLIES* BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS thousands of students to their apart- Office, Nancy Spadorcia. "By the end of will join the more than 20 August we will have all 450 internship ments and dormitories As colleges and million Americans who BRICKS • CEMENT BLOCKS 636 MAIN ST. READING SQ. universities gear themselves for the positions updated." receive their health care first day of classes, so does the Mass. She adds, "among the most popular from the osteopathic FLAGSTONE • PATIO BLOCKS Internship Office. are positions in law and government, profession in a special ' CEMENT • LIME • MORTAR PresenUy underway at the Internship communications, and environmental observance of the con- Office is their annual update. This affairs. Some students do an internship tributions of osteopathic WIRE MESH • FLUES • PIPE happens each summer so that all the for the experience and others are able to medicine to American HEATILATORS • FEAST MASTERS get academic credit from their schools." interships listed for the coming health care. BILCO DOORS • SANATUBE academic year are current. Anyone interested should call the The observance coin- Internship Office for an appointment at cides with the opening of U CART CONCRETE SYSTEM The Mass^nternship Office, located in 727-8688. Participation in the internship the 15th osteopathic the State House, is a referral agency and program is on a volunteer basis and medical school — clearinghouse fw-atudents_seeking the most positions require about 12 to 15 Southeastern College of chance to apply their academic studies hours per week Osteopathic Medicine — in in a professional settinc North Miami Beach, Florida. The rapidly in- 933-4700 ) creasing number of graduates makes 12 HANCOCK ST.. WOBURN -Large FloorplantsUUI|JIUiiio osteopathic medicine America's fastest growing 10" pot health care profession. SchoHlero. Yucco, Rubber Plants, Draceona Fig Trees, Selloums, Areco Palms, A Lemon or Lime Trees, etc. Reg. Price $249* m 9.99 Special purchase ot quality cedar board lencing Enjoy ihe X-Large Hanging Plants elegance ot a quality custom designed fence at prices less than Swedish Ivy, Spiders, Pic u-bock Grape Ivy, NOW Hi 99 traditional cedar stockade fencing Five attractive styles to Inch Plant, Philodendron, Asparagus Fern, etc. I PotRt.S.Wondup choose Irom

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V V SupplinMfil 10 Dally TlmM I CKronkle IWoourn.Be*" • j. ».-ln:lw:'-r, Burl.ng'on]. L.nnllem v.lug,. No Raiding Transcript. Wilmington & TewMu'io T-wt, _ner, Stonanam Independent WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 PAGE 5-5 shirts " Applications may COLLEGE FAIR Activities will be geared to cupational therapist, who were I subjected to PUPPETSHOW Intensive Care Unit (ICU) family participation. be obtained by contacting radiation Irom these Representatives from physical therapists and Judith O'Hare will at New England Memorial your local Boston Mutual more than 200 New Singles — Begin Friday speech clinicians will military atomic weapons present "Memories of a Hospital, ICU nurses and office or the race director. blasts will be meeting with England colleges and evening, August 28th to continue for three months Chinese Grandmother" for doctors will play ball Boston Mutual Life Hawkinson and Bernard universities will be Sunday evening. August under funding to the Our Place, MELD. Inc. August 31 in a benefit Insurance Company, Durkin on August 22nd to available to answer 30th. (This is not Labor Minuteman Technical on Friday August 21, 1961 game with RKO General's personnel department in establish a Massachusetts questions and supply in- Day weekend) School by the occupational at 2:00 P.M. at the First Softball "'inn Canton, 828-7000. Chapter of NAAV. formation to high school Call the Cambridge education division of the Unitarian Church, Com- To be held at the Family Y at 876-3860 for State Department of Mr Hawkinson will be mon Street, Stoneham. Stoneham Jr. High field at students and their parents ATOMIC VETERANS at a college fair to be co- further information. Education. arriving in Massachusetts This unique puppet show 8 p.m., the Monday night The National Association sponsored and hosted by Four registered nurses about August 20th A Press was developed by Ms. contest will feature scrub- of Atomic Veterans is Merrimack College in INOERTHE TENT and two occupational Conference will be held O'Hara and involves 24 suit coeds battling the best engaged in the largest September A three-day weekend of therapists are just com- Hawkinson or Mr Durkin puppets and between IS to in slow pitch Irom RKO manhunt in the history of will be contacting you in The college fair, co- evangelistic meetings is pleting the first 25 horn 20 children as participants General, which includes our country. NAAV is the near future with the sponsored for the fourth planned for The Salvation class and clinical training in the performance. The radio stations WRKO-AM, looking for over 250,000 specific date, time and consecutive year by the Army Camp Wonderland The program, designed children, audience and WROR-FM, and TV station veterans (or their widows place of that Press Con- New England Association in Sharon on September 5- to combat shortages of performers will enjoy the WNAC-TV, channel 7. and children i whose health of College Admissions 7. 1981 skilled personnel in the ference Meeting of main story of "Grand- Money raised from may have been adversely veterans will be held on Counselors (NEACAC) and Lt. Colonel Raymond J health care field, is free to mother and her box of ticket sales, donations, and affected as a result of the Merrimack College, will be Wilson, Salvation Army people who are re-entering August 22nd at 13 Sellers Chinese memories" along the sale of refreshments U.S. nuclear weapons Street. Cambridge, Mass held September 24 from 7 Secretary for Business their former professions with the Chinese Zodiac and baked goods will go testing program that took to 9 p m. and September 25 Administration in the - Rear of St Peter's and the "Dragon King's towards the $52,000 needed place between 1945 and Church." from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Northern United States, BLUE HILLS ROAD Daughter". Admission is to purchase five new 1962 in the S. Peter Volpe will be the guest preacher RACE 75 cents children and fl. Hewlett-Packard ECG for the series of meetings Over 500 runners will be NAAV. which is EDUCATIONAL INFO. adults. monitors, sophisticated Physical Education Center which runs from Saturday expected al the starting headquartered in Are you planning on Judith O'Hare is a monitoring equipment Burlington. Iowa, is returning to school but are Students from 73 through Monday line of the Boston Mutual puppeteer and educator already to use in the curriculum and volunteer of the camp said, "When organizing in chapters Merrimack Valley, Cape Life Insurance Company's unsure about what to She will be performing Critical Care Unit and peer-teaching. Social parents would bring their across the country to Ann and North Shore high RETRAINING Blue Hills Road Race to be expect or how to go about "Memories of a Chinese Operating Room, says Roy activities and University children to camp many of locate and warn the atomic schools and their parents The New England held Saturday, September if Grandmother" at the Dever, director of critical privileges included. Fall them said they wished they veterans and their will be able to obtain first- Rehabilitation Hospital. 26, 1981. starting at 10:00 Newbury Junior Museum of Fine Arts on care nursing at the 1981 Term membership could stay." It gave us the families, encouraging College's Lowell Campus hand information on Woburn, is helping retrain A.M. Sunday, August 23, 1961. hospital. $90: academic year 1981-82 idea of running, a camp for them to seek prompt college curriculums, specific members of the The third annual 8-mile will be holding an Two-dollar tickets for membership $180. Fall families and adults. It will medical attention. financial aid, career health care field who are race will feature eight Educational Information HAMMOND CASTLF. the game are now on sale Term begins Sept 12. Call give adults a chance to Over the next two development, and other returning to full-time work divisions for men and Seminar on Thursday, Hammond Castle al the Information Desk in for further information become kids again. Tennis, months, NAAV National related topics. after being away from women; junior, open, August 27, at7:00 pm The Museum will present the main lobby of the and to receive mem- swimming, rowing, Coordinator Andy "The fair at Merrimack their jobs for several masters and seniors. seminar will be held at our Calvin Hampton, organist hospital. For more in- bership application form sailing, canoeing, aerobic Hawkinson will be in will once again afford high years "Tee" shirts will be Lowell facility; 530 and composer, on Satur- formation, please call dance and fitness classes Nevada, Arizona. school students, par- The new program is in given to the first 500 pre- Stevens Street. day, August 22 at 8:30 P.M Public Relations at 665- RKCRKATION (AMP are just a few of its ac- Mississippi, Tennessee, ticularly seniors, an ex- charge of the New England entrants who submit their Information discussed Mr. Hampton will be 1740. extension 414. The Cambridge family Y tivities that will be offered Alabama. Georgia, New cellent opportunity early in Institute for Research and applications prior to during the seminar will playing a selection of his is operating a family and Families — Begins York and the New England the approaching school Education, affiliated with September 12, 1981. The be: How to choose the own compositions for CAREER DEVELOP- adult recreation camp this Wednesday evening, states to set up new year to discuss future the 20O-bed facility. nominal entry fee covers organ as well as works by MENT season for the first time. August 26 to Friday chapters of NAAV. Parade educational and career The updating of skills for the cost of awards, J.S'. Bach Tickets for the A total of 19 short non- Janet Smargon. Director evening, August 28th Massachusetts Veterans plans with many New registered nurses, oc- refreshments and "Tee T concert are $5.50. Students credit evening courses (S-7) England college and $4.50. related to career and university admissions Howlands Weymouth The Roof Top Cafe will professional development Howlands Saugus officers," remarked Dr. E Harborhght Mall be open for pre-concert will begin at Salem State New England Shopping Center dinner from 6:30 to 8:00 College in September in Joseph Lee, Merrimack's 779 Bridge St 4 Rte 3A Broadway (Rte 1) & Essex St dean of admissions and P.M. (reservations Business Skills. Courses financial aid. preferred). For additional for Nurses, Allied Health Howlands Woburn Over 7,000 high school information, reservations, and the Helping Woburn Mall t seniors, parents, teachers, and tickets, please call 283- Professions (CEU's 300 Mishawum'Road and guidance counselors Starts now 7673. awarded), Job Searching, Ha/vlands and Test Preparation. attended last year's college fair at Merrimack DAYTIME CLASS The courses are among and an estimated 8.000 will Individuals who have 81 enrichment special considered returning to programs offered this fall. attend this year's fair. The college fair al Entire stock* of already reduced school and find daytime Further information, in- Merrimack is one qf 14 classes more ad- cluding brochures with major regional college vantageous may register course descriptions, may fairs to be presented by the this fall at Merrimack be obtained from the NEACAC and host colleges College as part-time day Division of Graduate and and universities misses', jrs.' & men's summer students Continuing Education, throughout the . New A full range of liberal Room 102, Sullivan England states this fall. Arts, Business and Building, Salem State Merrimack College is programs are College, Salem. Mass. located in North Andover offered and guidance with telephone 745-0556. ext. 233. al the junction of Routes apparel-now reduced even more! course selection is 114 and*fe. off Routes 495 available through the DIVORCE RESOURCE and 93 Division of Continuing The Divorce Resource Education between now and Mediation Center will LEARNING IN and registration. present a free lecture on RETIREMENT Registration for part- Post Divorce Life Styles on Harvard Institute for time day students is Wednesday evening, Learning in Retirement — scheduled for Tuesday, August 26 at 8 p.m. at our Harvard University. B-3 September 1 from 1:15 to Center, located at 2464 Lehman Hall, Cambridge. 1:55 p.m. Students 9hould Mass. A.ve, in North Telephone 495-4973. report at that time to the Cambridge. Separation Applications now being Dean of Continuing and divorce brings with it accepted for membership Education in the Volpe a need to re-evaluate the for academic year 1981-82 Physical Education way we live and share with The Institute provides Center Day classes will others. In this workshop semi-retired and retired begin on Wednesday, there will be a discussion men and women with September 2 of the variety of possibilities available to opportunities to par- ticipate in a variety of ' SOFTBALL GAME people in the Greater study groups based on . To help raise money for Boston Area For more cooperative leadership, new heart monitors in the information call492-3533 with self-determination of

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By STEVAN—ADELE MORLEV Steven, who calls himself "an abstract art came from all this and has expanded Maryellen gets the credit for She has a surrealist" grew up in Newton. He went to my whole creative process" Though a green thumb that appears as healthy as Believe it or not. Stoneham has had a Curry College in Milton. After receiving young man, in his early thirties, Steven her plants. Her ferns are extraordinary real art studio and gallery within its city his Masters in Art Therapy and had spent considerable time in Europe. They each have an appreciation for the limits since early 1980! To the best of my Humanistic Psychology at Boston He says he "Was at the Wailing Wall work of their friends and other artists. knowledge, this is the only art studio and University, Steven became an Art when the war broke out in 1973." He also They use such work to decorate their gallery located this side of Boston. The Therapist For a while he ran a program spent over two years studying his craft in home far-sighted duo who owns and runs the for schizophrenics in Fitchburg. He is a Paris, Spain, Italy, Holland and England. Shade said. "While I'm painting, I play establishment is Steven Shade and certified Social Worker He plays a Maryellen is a graduate of my guitar. I look at the work in progress, Maryellen Conwav professional jazz guitar and believes "My Massachusetts College of Art. She is a play and meditate Both helps the other, I B.F.A. Certified Art Specialist with over believe meditating to music helps to in- eight years of teaching. She worked in fluence (heart." Wilmington in the public schools as an art Maryellen works similarly "I like to teacher for many years. She says, "At the sing while working While Stev plays the age of five I knew I would be an art guitar I often recite poetry." teacher someday. I have always loved Shade recorded an album "I'm a big art I was born with the love and, thank hit in Sweden," he laughed God, the talent. It is a gift " In the Art'N Facts studio and gallery, Shade and Conway met at a Flea Shade plays semi-classic and classical Market in Medford. "She was selling art and jazz music during the day "Lots of Steven Shade and Maryellen Conway in Art'N Facts Studio work," Shade explained "I had just come students work better to classics and I've and Gallery in Stoneham. from playing Softball. I was interested not turned many people on to good music," he only in the girl but in an antique lamp. I said planning stage vse nope to write a column planned to use her lessons in calligraphy was equally attracted to both the lamp Though they have a home in Win- in the local paper too, to give art tips " to make cards, gifts and posters. Dorothy and the person selling it. I offered a price chester, they explained they created the Both Shade and Conway feel "Very Fernald, from Wakefield, said her classes She said she wanted a better one I called studio and gallery in Stoneham "because happy with what we've accomplished We at the studio were a nice alternative to her- after some difficulty. We met. It we feel it is the hub of this entire area " advertise by word of mouth. And we get television She is into poetry and hopes to wasn't long before we realized the Art'N Facts is a fine arts studio and ninety percent repeats of adults and use calligraphy to better express herself merging of our talents. We greatly in- gallery. "We felt the need in the com- children students." Aurilia Simpson, a resident of Stoneham fluenced each others' work We both munity for such a place." Shade ex- Shade said they have ideal classes. The for over 22 years, said she was at present learned how nice it is to be with someone plained. "Culture is needed everywhere largest percentage of their young students learning oils She said she had taken sensitive to art and to the arts We made We wanted our place to be accessible and come from the town. This summer they previous courses and is now happy to be the plunge and started Arts'N Facts easy to reach. We first talked with art will conduct Children's Classes from 3:30 into the real thing together." directors of Stoneham schools. Ted until 5:00 afternoons And they hold Courses presented for adults are Steven and Maryellen became engaged Schawb has been very helpful. All local Saturday classes, as well. Other beginning painting, advanced painting, Steven Shade I middle I with two young students in Art'N Facts to marry while on an "art trip" to Art Directors have been so helpful." children's courses they teach are — drawing, calligraphy, stained glass, Studio in Stoneham. Canada. Maryellen explained, "Steve had Shade explained, "We are using Art'N beside drawing and painting — sculpture, sculpture, art appreciation, water and oil it all designed. It was his plan to propose Facts as an alternative for local students printing, puppetry and calligraphy. colors, and others. to me in a particular art gallery, while to acquire a varied portfolio for college Stairs separate the studio f«om the An associate, Debra Wish, who taught standing before my favorite painting It Mass Art and Fine Arts is so involved gallery, where they do , (or years in the Maiden public schools, was very romantic and touching Now I and difficult to travel to in this com- display works, and get most of their works with Shade and Conway part time. SEAMLESS ALUMINUM have two reasons for remembering munity." commission work. Larry Glickman, a superb framer who Morris Louis, a great contemporary They firmly believe that their studio During the Art'N Facts tour through the resides in Stoneham, lectures, gives painter." Shade gave Conway an and gallery is surviving in this en- gallery and drawing room. I met Barbara demonstrations on framing, explains the GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS exquisite diamond necklace for an vironment "because of our backgrounds Clifford, a Melrose resident. She was busy right types of frames, et cetera, engagement gift. He presented it to her We are applying talents, You see, culture studying textures. The eight week student frequently at the studio. under the hanging Louis painting "I is here, in Stoneham But it has been was creating a very realistic cat. Clif- Periodically, Shade and Conway load decided on the necklace because she untapped. We have that combination of ford's daughter. Beth, ten years old, was two cars with students, adults and young ROOFING busy drawing also She said she "Is in- \ \ \ \ \\ wears few rings due to her work," Shade classically oriented art with self- children (the later after acquiring the explained. expression A good combination!" terested in everything." necessary parental permission) and take T The walls in this area are covered with •Storm Windows Four years ago they merged again — The artists by night, teachers by day (hem (o Harvard Museum or to the y they bought an old home in Winchester say they are normal, healthy r-'ivated Maryellen's and Steven's work: pastels, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston They also -^ ►Storm Doors "Prices were lower then," Shade said people. "Everyone owes it to himself to watercolors. oils, works in every medium offer evening excursions to all students 1 "We've had to do a lot of work on the use the time he has to express what is I met Margie Pizzo. a Woburn resident. "We never tire of sharing or helping n house but it's all been great fun " really the individual We don't only teach She was working in pen and ink Pizzo is newcomers to art in coming aware of the Their home does not resemble your art. Art is not separate from life We interested in calligraphy great beauty and talent that such Free Estimates Licensed and Insured normal average one. Maryellen's teach a way of life Folks need outlets Art Another student. Genevieve Tetrault. museums offer." Conwav explained All Work Guaranteed weavings. influenced by African culture, is a means of expression to help you to who hails from Medford. said "I'm taking hang everywhere. The six-room house feel better about yourself Art is a tool advantage of everything this place of- Art'N Facts Studio and Gallery is fine MIDDLESEX ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO. does resemble a small museum They We use that tool. We try to inspire, en- fers " She has been ah ongoing student art in every aspect It lends its at- each have a good-sized area in a very courages and assist others to use the now for over six months Tetrault is in- mosphere as any studio and gallery does large studio Steven admits "I'm not as same tool. Everyone is creative terested in still-lifes at the present. And Stoneham. and this area, is ex- 662-4497 neat as Maryellen. Walk into our studio Everyone has a talent." Claire Collins, now into oils and tremely fortunate to have two such fine and you can tell .hose side is which." Shade and Conway found an old house seascapes, was a student from Maiden young people and artists as Maryellen There is dark eDony wood. There are at 489 Main Street, on Route 28 They Marvellen Zuk. from Stoneham. said she Conwav and Steven Shade countless framed photographs that rented the top floor and started teaching ■J •» adults and children Shade said the ideal age to teach is from six to sixteen It wasn't long before they opened more space after renting it. They made a THE NEW YOU WILL LEARN gallery out of it to exhibit. They began to S EXPERIENCE sell art work The;, put on shows. Held Personally Numerous techniques 'o open house. J C Penney Experience hypnotiie people Our staff As an Art Consultant. Steven needs individually from Hypnosis ■ will share the space to exhibit at best advantage. He FALL & WINTER the standards to REWARDING CAREER i Self- latest research does residential homes and lots of com- unique and unusual IN HYPNOSIS Hypnosis methods and techniques. mission work. CATALOG Soon, hopefully in a month or so. they will rent yet another room. As soon as this . . is waiting for you! is accomplished. "We will teach Special Needs students," Shade told me "We are going to teach photography in the near future. And, eventually, we are going to - * rx\l Ov* 100,000 1— open up a pottery studio We strive to V.«N,-V\ ■ Jhfl i^M employ the holistic approach to art in all tsmtty A home... 1 we teach." Art'N Facts — if there is a motto it is Shade's philosophy that "We teach the \***J % i whole person!" — tries first of all to "make folks comfortable " Shade ex- plained, "We don't teach from the wrist down Here it's one-to-one. Our work space is actually an extension of our- selves. We try very- hard to convey this feeling to every person who enters our \jm doors." The studio is loftlike. A coffee pot offers continuous refreshment There may be a rocker for those who best think in motion lOi Gingerale breaks are offered for the Fall & Winter younger students. CStSlOQ o"l» 1 at oi)l Catalog Oept In this studio there are skylights, music, live plants, bright carpeting on the floor. Ten Week Comprehensive Traininq HAVE FABULOUS EXPERIENCES The studio is literally a work shop There COMBINED COURSE are Maryellen's weavings on the wall, Course in Scientific Hypnosis and AND LEARN A NEW CRAFT! IN SCIENTIFIC HYPNOSIS Self hypnosis will begin Sept 9th. capturing the sun in their colors. There For immediate program information Textbooks will be supplied. are stained glass windows that reflect like AND SELF-HYPNOSIS Coll Mr. Rogers anytime day or night Come Get Yours Today! Certificates will be presented. prisms on the stark walls 01251-8228 or 272-3440 Enroll Today1 Conway explained. "Next year we will Over 100,000 offer a free lecture series. It's still in the shopping values for family & home.. only $2 at our Catalog Dept. And, you'll also receive a certificate worth $2 in /, catalog merchandise1 HYPNOSIS 01 court* you can charge H. TRAINING SEMINAR Available NOW BE A GRADUATE TECHNICIAN IN HYPNOSIS JCPenney DO YOU WANT TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL HYPNOTIST? CATALOG SALES CENTER There about half a dozen centers of hypnosis m the country which ore very qood m teaching the techniques of hypnosis and self hypnosts One of these The Calm Foundation is directed by Robert A Fqhey who is Founder of the paramedical and educotionol Richard Vasapolli presents organization BILLERICA WILMINGTON TOWNE SHOPPING CTR. To avail yourself of th* training 'hot Robert Fahey and his associates WILMINGTON PLAZA RTE 3A, BOSTON AD have been qivmq to professional people and serious poroprotession FULL-CONTACT ROUTE 3», MAIN ST. als we earnestly suqqest that you register without delay and be PHONE 663-9200 PHONE 658-9164 assured of your attendance in the Next Major Course. KARATE Friday, Aug. 28,8 p.m. STORE HOURS >C% St. Stanislaus Hall MON.-TUES.-WED. AND SAT. C.A.L.M is a Paramedical 265 Winn Street Pinehill Ave.. Nashua. New Hampshire 9:30 A.M. 'TIL 6:00 P.M. Educotionol Hypnosis Troth inq Institute Burlington, MA 01803 Call 935-8685 for information THUR. 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Extension Service 4-H the public, is part of the sfering, employment, etc. Besides these continuous Office at 369-4845 or 862- Huntington Ave, Boston. To register, just call the This year's productions Northeastern Summer events, there will be 2380. Series sponsored by the Lowell Campus at 454-0471 special events including a are Mozart's The — Admission is free! Abduction from the Creative Arts Office of horse pull, auction, puppet SMOKE DETECTORS Northeastern University Refreshments will be show, fashion show, Some commercial and Seraglio (September 25 Owners of the smoke models also will have a 6- institution. Admission is free For served. country store, children's residential battery- female students at the and 27), Massenet's detectors have been asked digit date code on the The agreement will college, and there is no Werther (October 21 and more information, please games, hayrides and operated photoelectric housing showing dates call 437 2443 or 437-2249 4-11 FAIR by the manufacturer to permit Northern Essex obligation to join the Air 23i, and Bellini's Norma much, much more. smoke detectors sold since between 030179 and 031581. One of the sensational remove the back plate of students to participate in Fory if a student par- (January 15 and 17).. Admission to the Mid- 1979 under the brand the product so that the entertainment values of dlesex County 4-H Fair is names of Chloride the University of Lowell ticipates in ROTC. The company's offices model or code number ROTC PROGRAM the summer will be hap- Pyrotector, Archer, ROTC program. Par- are now located in the free for children under 12, may be checked on the Air Force ROTC For more than 50 years, pening August 28, 29 and 30 Masterguard, Vanguard, ticipants will take a one- LYRIC OPERA Creative Arts Office in 50 cents for senior citizens, interior housing. Poten- (Reserve Officer Training the Veterans Ad- at the Westford 4-H hour class at Northern The Boston Lyric Opera Northeastern's Cushing and $1.50 for a one-day Vantage I and Protect-er tially defective smoke Coursel will be offered at ministration has assisted Fairgrounds. The annual Systems are being recalled Essex and a one-hour Company will bring its Hall, 102 The Fenway. pass or $3.00 for a three- detectors include the Northern Essex Com- Americas veterans and Middlesex County 4-H day pass for children over because a potentially leadership lab at the 1981-1982 season to Nor- following: munity College beginning University of Lowell. their families with such Fair, the largest all-youth defective electronic theastern University as the POETRY READING 12 and adults. Compared to Chloride Pyrotector — this Fall, it was announced services as the Gl Bill lair in the eastern part of the current costs of microchip may prevent the Students enrolled in result of a recent A poetry reading by Models 3077, 3078, or 3079; recently by colleges ROTC may be eligible for education program, home the country, will be taking movies, roller skating and alarm from sounding in agreement between the Northeastern University Archer number 275453 sold president John R. Dimitry. scholarships that pay all mortgages guarantees and place on the above dates, comic books, the Mid- the presence of smoke. two institutions. faculty members Joseph through Radio Shack; An agreement has been tuition, fees and books, in medical care II you're a and once again this year's dlesex County 4-H Fair is a The recall is being Effective August 1. the de Roche and Stuart Masterguard MGB 360; signed with the Air Force addition to a $100 per veteran, you may qualify 4-H Fair will demonstrate bargain. Where else can conducted voluntarily by Boston Lyric Opera Peterfreund will take Vanguard 817; and and the University of month stipend The for one of these benefits that the Middlesex County you find educational en- the Chloride Pyrotector Company became formally place at noon on Wed- Protect-er Systems P365. Lowell to offer the program is open to first All VA offices nationwide 4-H'ers continue "to make tertainment for such a Division of Chloride, Inc., affiliated with the Fine nesday, August 26. The two Potentially defective program at the Haverhill and second year male and have the details the best better " reasonable price? Hingham, Mass., in Arts Division of the will read from their Cattle and cavies, Expanded parking is cooperation with the U.S. poultry, pigeons, and pigs available directly across Consumer Product Safety will be at this year's 4-H from the 4-H Fairgrounds Commission. Fair, as well as goats, which are located on South Some of the firm's rabbits and sheep. There Chelmsford Road in 185,000 smoke detectors are also exhibits ranging Westford and can easily be manufactured from March from flowers to reached by Routes 495 and 1, 1979 to March 15, 1981 photography, handyman to 110 and by Route 27. may contain a transistor honey, and in other areas The dates of (he 4-H Fair array semiconductor that including food preser- are August 28, 29 and 30. will not operate in the vation, needlework, Come to the Middlesex presence of smoke. Consumer tips on cor purchases

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I Q PAGE S-8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 At Home TJS5___«, *2!&SSL5S!EBn,, . , fL-Mirta iwohurn RMAM. T-Wlrxfunter. « s—mBurlington). .*««•« Lvnntl«ld Villager Dad takes a break to care for baby

By Deborah Churchman own child, and watch this little baby grow his new job ("It does get a bit boring - I've nation's corporations, according to a new and change is really special." says the caught up on a lot of my reading"), and survey by the nonprofit women's business firm, Catalyst. In addition, a few firms First, the bad news about fatherhood in new father. enjoys the "freedom" of staying home so much, he's decided to go for another six not offering paternity leave per se will the United States, from a paper by Prof. The decision to take paternity leave, months. consider fatherhood as a reason in Urie Bronfenbrenner of Cornell Mr Parisi says, was strictly economic. His wife, an assistant manager at New AT&T offers six months "care of granting unpaid personal leave. IBM, for University: example, grants such a leave for up to one "In one. study, middle-class fathers Jersey Bell, "makes a better salary than 1 newborn child" leave to any parent, year; and Equitable Life Assurance reported spending an average of 15 to 20 do," he says, "and who wants to go into mother or father, of any newborn child, Society has unpaid leave for up to two minutes a day playing with their one- the poorhouse so I can be macho?" biological or adoptive. At the end of six years. year-old infants In another, fathers Admitting that he "takes a little jiving" months, the parent must be offered a job But most of the paternity-leave policies recorded by microphones were found to about his new career - "it's a bit on the and salary comparable to the one he or she left. are like the one held by CBS: "Basically spend an average of 37.7 seconds a day unusual side" - he says most of their the same as maternity leave, but without with their infants " friends understand their situation, and But the employee may opt, like Mr. the sick pay," says Jeff Guyverson of the And then, there's Vinny Parisi. father of support their choice Parisi, to stay out an additional six broadcasting firm's personnel depart- 54 month-old Dana Marie, and one of the At the beginning, though, the new months, at the end of which his employer few employees in the country to take grandparents had some difficulties with will make an effort to place him, without ment. "Any employee who has worked here advantage of AT&T's noncompensatory his fulltime fatherhood. "This happens to guarantees. Mr.-Parisi believes the risk of for at least a year has the option to take paternity leave policy. be the first grandchild on both sides," he unemployment is worth it, however, Six weeks after Dana Marie was born, explains, "and at first, they weren't sure because "babysitters are hard to come six months' leave without pay at the birth if I could handle it. But then, when they by. And besides, we feel that we don't of his child." he says. Mr. Guyverson Mr Parisi left his job as service manager saw me in action, they relaxed. Now we personally knows of only two men to have for New Jersey Bell to care for his want to give her to someone else yet" taken this option, a fact he attributes to daughter, a job he calls "wonderful." get full support from both sets of The benefit Mr. Parisi is using is "It's so fun - I love little kids to begin parents." similar to other paternity-leave policies economics, "since there's no pay in- with, and to.be able to take care of mv Mr Parisi has no real complaints about offered by only a small percent of the volved, they tend to shun away from it" Other firms with the paternity benefit report the same sort of reluctance - "people are not exactly standing in line to By Paul Conklin get this," says Phil Junker, spokesman Those who do stay home seem sold on the idea for AT&T. Mr. Junker admits that the disparity in pay between men and women he claims, he is paying the cost of taking Under the Ford Foundation policy, any 4H'ers /earn how to live across the nation could account for many the leave. "On evaluations, I am staff member may take up to 26 weeks of of these decisions, since it would make automatically moved to the bottom rung leave to care for a newborn or recently more pocketbook sense to have the spouse My immediate supervisor told me it was adopted child up to the age of five. The with the smaller earnings drop out and because of the paternity leave, though my first eight weeks - four of which can be take care of the child. boss says it's something else." taken before the date of birth - are given But he believes that "traditional Asked if he thinks he has made it any with full pay; the remainder can be taken thinking" inhibits the decision as well: easier for the, next man to ask for without pay "The idea that the mother should be home paternity leave, he says with evident Those who do take paternity leave seem raising the child still exists." he says. bitterness. "I think the next person will sold on the idea, despite economic har- There is another factor personnel of- understand just what the cost is - it's not dships and possible career stigmas. Says ficers do not talk about, and that is the entirely secret around here that the Midwestern father. "I know of several effect paternity leave -has on a man's management just doesn't go for this." guys who are thinking of redirecting their career. Over at the Ford Foundation, energy toward their families this way. It An employee of a large M" estern headquartered in New York City, makes you remember what you're firm, who prefers to remain anonymous, management not only goes for paternity working for.'.' points to a gap between those setting the leave, but pays for it as well, making it paternity policy and those administering possibly the first organization in the Christian Science Monitor it: "My boss, before I took leave, hauled country to offer compensatory leave News Service me into his office, called me weird, and told me to rethink my decision. Well, I've been with the company 11 years and have l&med to read the tea leaves a bit - I ./" T"N know that when your boss asks you to Nature LINOLEUM rethink your decision, he wants a different decision." , , ... ;<•.' . • ■■■ itj ■' ' ' -v ""' '""'' SALE : : But he continued to exercise his . T .., ■ ...,, .-. • inJ ■ - --- - ■ '"- "™ -' facts ... I ' 111,'. paternity leave option, he says, "for two .,..-., ,,.,r.U.n,r,. reasons - first, we're not near our CONGOLEUM & MANNINGTON ,..„■.•...■• ■ I >•'' " ■■ ' Sunoil. from sunflower ; ! families." He also knew his wife would 12x12' room ... rvatton) -i r ' ■ ' ■ " need some help for a while "And second, seeds, is used in foods; the -H o-cixr 'I Uharnl In Ih. I wanted to do it - I've never been a parent oil is about 40 percent before, and I wanted to get to know my protein The hulls can be baby." processed for pectin, used $ irrigation techniques, seedbed in jellies The oil also is ONLY Growing vegetables involves more than sect and disease controls as directed by The experience, he says, had a "big installed preparation and seed selection and used in paints, varnishes, just planting the seeds and watching the the stale and federal agencies. impact on me. I'm not sure if it will have A bountiful garden offers several planting. and plastics Diesel plants grow Aside from routine chores much impact on (his daughter), though I 159 Extension specialists say tilling the soil engines will run on a like weeding, watering and fighting bugs, alternatives for use of crops. Aside from think we've gotten to know each other will help reduce the number of over- mixture of diesel fuel that there are other matters to deal with, enjoying fresh vegetables, members in very well, the lines of communication are • NO wax wintering insects by exposing them to an is 25 to 50 percent sunoil, including thinning, transplanting and the national 4-H food preservation open. unfavorable climate, as well as to birds according to . . deciding what to do with all the goodies program, sponsored by Kerr Glass "But it's given me a lot of appreciation • NO seam Manufacturing Company, lengthen en- and other predators. Tilling also helps to Massachusetts Audubon once they start ripening for the relationship with my daughter." control weeds that steal valuable In trees two concentric 4-H members in gardening, entomology joyment of their crops through canning, he says, "and a lot of appreciation for a • NO waiting moisture and nutrients and serve as hosts tends of wood are formed and food preservation projects conducted freezing and drying. day in the life of a housewife - it's easy to by the Cooperative Extension Service, They offer these guidelines: for insects and diseases. underestimate what a housewife does." each year. The two Over 100 patterns to choose from together form the annual combine study with actual hands-on ex- —Preserve only what you can sse The national 4-H entomology program, Returning to work was easy, he says, in supported by Mobay Chemical Cor- ring. Wood formed in FREE ESTIMATES periences Good planning precedes within a single year. While the food will one sense. "In a large bureaucratic remain safe to eat after that, quality may- poration, Agricultural Chemicals organization like ours, things move very spring, when sap supplies planting in the garden and is essential to FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE achieving overall satisfying results. The deteriorate Division, teaches 4-H members to slowly. So being out for six months, it's the expanding leaves, is recognize garden pests and learn methods light colored, lightweight, national 4-H gardening program, sup- Division. Chevron Chemical Company, like you were gone for one day." Open Saturday 9-12 and soft Later, a dark and ported bv the Ortho Consumer Products encourages members to submit soil More information on the 4-H programs In another sense, however, the return to work has been hard on him "For one strong band, known as 282 MAIN STREET, STONEHAM of eradicating insects that are harmful to samples for analysis, learn insect and can be obtained from county extension summerwood. gives the •fruits and vegetables. Be sure to use in- weed control methods, mulch and offices. thing, it's not nearly as satisfying as being home with my baby," he begins And now. main strength and MIDDLESEX FLOOR & WALL structure to the. tree, Massachusetts Audubon 662-7878 notes a Salvation Army needs your help CARPET BARGAINS children from Bay State Income from The flation, according to Lt fire fighters, disaster workers and victims cities and towns will attend Salvation Army's annual Colonel Wallace C. manned, are usually the various mailings are used For Business spring and summer Conrath, head of The one spot in any community to support a wide variety -J> mailings In Massachusetts Salvation Army in the that a person in need can of local emergency ser- For Homes are keeping pace with the states, be assured of finding the vices in cities and towns results of a year ago, but Funds raised through the assistance he needs. If this from North Adams to .still are not keeping up Emergency Disaster is to continue, the level of Discount carpet Provincetown. While most with the effects of in- Services which support support from residents and of the funds are used to business people must meet crises which may with a solid reputation continue to grow. occur within family units "We are confident," he Our customers spread the word- they've told their and among the transient said, "that the citizens of friends and business associates for almost 12 years. population, there are some Massachusetts will not let other types of services us down this year." which benefit the residents Contributions may be sent Conrath "Rudy'' Minqhello MAKE NO MISTAKE of the state. For instance, to any local Treasurer of General Manager some funds may support The Salvation Army or the FOR A BETTER BUY Conrath. Salvation Army one of the sessions at state headquarters at 147 FREE HOME SERVICE Camp Wonderland in Service Units, volunteer GET OUR QUOTE wherever needed. This Berkeley Street Boston, 5355350 Sharon Ma. 02118. According to Lt. Colonel summer at least 1500 438-6777 We buy trailer loads • You save on every room. JOEL G. BLEIER, M.D. Diplomate of the American Board of Allergy-Immunology is pleased to announce the opening of his new office for the practice of allergy and asthma

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__-,_^M_ ^^^-L**" Supplement to Dally Times 1 Chronicle (WoOurn,Reaf 'i? vvirvrmter. ourilrtoton), Lynnfltld Villager No Raiding Transcript. Wilmington & Tewksbur* Tow-«. rier. Sioneham Indapandtnt WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 PAGE S 9 Vd 933-3700 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading,W& North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. Personnel Secretary to $275 Winchester Convalescent Dynomic Director ot Personnel will tram highly professional person to be right hand Will be responsible lor odmin slrotive as well as secretarial duties Good typing and communications skills required. Woburn. ASSEMBLERS and Nursing Home Jr. Sales Secretary Is now accepting applications for Fall employment $200 ASSEMBLER TRAINEES We are a large, modern skilled nursing facility with a progressive, multi-disciplinary ,fl0n P 0 C d approach to geriatric nursing. We are looking for compassionate, conscientious individuals throughlZT,a to Tthe 1,,„„„. STL* you ° will"° love ' " the" °"benefits - •"•"> ond Full-Time Openings with the ability to give quality care to our residents. challenge o. h„ nationally known company All I tok„

We hove excellent working conditions and liberal benefits. Full benefits, including tuition reimbursement Stoneham 8 AM - 4:30 PM If you've been seeking a good job with a respected and well-established • Blue Crow Matter Medical Lahey HMO • Credit Union Word Processing company, look no further - consider one ol the lull-time openings at • Blue Cross Dental Plan • Paid Holidays Semicon 8 • ShHt ond Weekend Differential • 12 Paid Sick Days Per Year to $250 Will TRAIN We'll provide the training, along with lull Company benefits like BVj oaid * CEU Reimbursement For Licensed Nunes Exciting, young data management l„m lor Fortune 500 holidays summer vacations, group health/hfe/disability insurance sick Companies seeks core., on.n.ed professional to work a. part ot o team ond last paced environment days and bonus days, and the opportunity to move up as your abilities TlOvG oiOnQ RN's and LPN's Nursing Assistants Receptionist Stop by or call June Kidney, Personnel Manager, at 272-7852. Full and Part Time Part and Full Time to $200 Beautiful new office, brand new eosylo learn phone sys — Please Call For Appointment — tern, and on exceptionally professional olmosphere only a few of this position's attributes If you are position' Ihi, Semicon Mrs. Metcalf, RN Director; Mrs. Johnson, RN Supervisor; tost paced position could lead to the breok you have been Mrs. Reardon, RN Supervisor wailing for. This is a greol company with super bene 10 North Ave . Burlington, MA 01803 An Equal Opportunity Employ*' -729-9595- Order Clerk 223 Swanton Street, Winchester, MA to $230 Con you type' Do you hove some clencol experience but not enough to breok into o good secretarial position? SECRETARIES This fast-paced position could lead to the break you SECRETARY/ hove been woiting for. This is o great compony with TYPISTS super benefits. . RECEPTIONIST CLERKS RETAIL Full time position available in our Physicol Medicine/ 165U New Boston St. Rehabilitation Department. Duties involve preparing pa- KEYPUNCH OPS. tient schedules, typing reports, compiling statistics ond Management MARKERS Woburn Office billing. 1-3 years of related experience including a solid weUesley 933-8788 SWITCHBOARD background in medical terminology required. Trainees PACKERS professionals BOOKKEEPERS Plumber Permanent Full Time WORD PROCESSORS This is a lull time year round position available for Full Time qualified application with a valid Massachusetts plumbing Looking to start a career? No Experience Necessary Immediote openings, for license Previous maintenance experience required. We offer an outstanding benefit pro- long or short term job* in the Stymied in your present job? To arrange an Interview appointment, please coll Judith gram including an excellent medical -C00LJ0BS- Rte. 128-93 oreas. Excellent Want a diversified challenging position? pay NO Fee. — A. Modden. Employment Manager. 322 75*0 Ext. 5350 or and dentol plan, life insurance and in- 5352. If you have experience or have a strong in- come protection, and a liberal em- terest in merchandising and retailing, consider THE MALDEN HOSPITAL ployee discount. FOR HOT DAYS! the excitement and opportunity at CALDOR. Hospital Rood, Maiden, MA 0214$ Jw Whether you enjjoy working in ladies , Please apply at Distribution Center ADMIN. SEC. to S1BK MKTG. SEC. to S13.7K An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H Employee Entronce, Monday through Dir. of Mktg. seeks cop- MilIti-notional corp with new photography, sporting goods, office work, or a oble & mature sec. with products div has opening for wide choice of other interesting departments, Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. strong admin, abilities Top TEMPORARY SERVICES on-the-bo II sec. Report to am we may have a position woiting for you. 83 Commerce Woy job lor top person. Mgr ft hove chance to use Our 68 department store chain keeps growing Woburn, MA 01888 SEC. S13.5K initiative A utilize your tal- 7A Meriam St. Administration Mgr. hos ents to the utmost. ond this means greater job advancement, job An equol opportunity employer M f ^ Lexington, MA need for efficient ft organized Receptionist/Typist security, company paid benefits, increasing re- person to be his personal sec CUSTOMER 861-0707 Joycor is a highlethnology lirm conveniently located in sponsibilities ond frequent salary reviews. Booming co Great benefits ottroctive offices ot Unicorn Pork Route 93. Woburn We ffllH to S12K on equal opportunity employer ore seeking o congenial person to greet clients, answer Apply to store manager A.P. $200 Mature individual with abih telephones, ond make trovel orrongements. while handling Up to I yr general book- ty to deal effectively with miscellaneous office tasks Good typing skills would be on keeping exp needed for this customers o must. Lots of asset CALDOR accounts payoble position variety CRT experience Jaycor offers an excellent starting solary and liberal 43 Middlesex Tnpk. Redstone Center Botch invoices and post to helpful ADMISSIONS fringe benelits including 3 weeks paid vocation fully Burlington. MA 109 Main St. ledger paid health, dentol ond prescription insurance, profit Stoneham, MA Several other excellent positions are available REPS sharing, ond tuition reimbursement INSPECTOR Companies pay all fees Please call, or send your resume to Enthusiastic, articulate, well 272-7560 438-6871 We hove a new opening lor on in-process Inspector. An equal opportunity employer 17 14 17 1° Drop in or calf Hilary or Esther. 272-6750 groomed professionals need- Elizabeth Johnson You will be responsible lor visual ond mechonicol rh Open evenings by appointment. ed for port time positions. spections on printed circuit boards, sheet metal parts September-March with Aug- ond cobles. You should hove o good knowledge of mech | i-^Jyv^L/|c; 223C Middlesex Turnpike ust training Flexibility, obi anicol blueprints, bosic meosuring instruments, bare JAYCOR Burlington. Mass. 01803 lity to motivate required. Early lubrication ond electronic compo- 300 Unicorn Park Drive Dietary Aides o.m irovel to vorious high nents Inspector experience or substanhal assembly ond schools Voned schedules Woburn, MA 01801 touch up experience required Full & Port Time Please coll Margaret Howard — 935-6805 - Xylogics offers excellent benefits including medical, (617)267-7435 dental optical, life and disability insuronce. We ore looking tor full ond pori lime Dietary Aides to work Burdett I in our large modern health core facility Along with e» Please coll 27MM0. Ixt. Ill lor on opoomlm.nl Ice Rink Manager cellent storting wage there is o complete benefit package XYLOGICS, INC. Woburn Youth Hockey has assumed full re- School* ■ sponsibility of the operation of the O'Brien Ice Please call for an appointment or come down 42 Third Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803 FULLTIME Rink in Woburn. Open exists for an experienced and fill out an application. an equai opportunity employe' m,'l i8 n ^ ice rink manager. The manager we are looking for will be re- Clerical Positions Ask for Mr. Salter, Administrator EXPERIENCED Typing required. 5 day week. 8:15 AM to 4:30 PM. sponsible for operating budget, contacting of FULL-TIME — 729-9370 — ice rentals ond programs, supervision of rink Liberal benelits. Ample parking. No experience personnel, general maintenance of rink refri- WAITERS and necessory. Excellent chance for advancement. ) Xylogics | geration equipment, etc.. and all of the other Contact Mrs. Allen ot Aberjona Nursing Home aspects of managing such a facility. WAITRESSES 861 -8750 for an interview Qualifications should include at least three Day and Night Shifts 184 Swanton St., Winchester, MA years experience in the operation of a skating Apply In person Liberty Mutual facility, the obility to deal effectively with the Kern wood at public and be innovative in regard to the future growth of such a facility. Solary will be com- Lynnfield Insurance Company Retail Shoppers mensurate with experience. Accounts Payable 55 Salem St.. Position will be filled immediately for this 173 Bedford St Lexington. MA PART TIME AFTERNOONS/NIGHTS Lynnfield. MA season's rink operation, therefore, replies An equalopporiunm employer MIF PU8ITY SUPMME INC. hos immediote port time openings should be made promptly. lor retail procedure shoppers to visit our various locations CLERK and monitor cashier adherence to compony policies. Conscientious person with experience in ac- Qualified candidates should contact Woburn Applicants should be available at least 3 nights per week counts payable. Position will include other mis- Youth Hockey President, Jim Donovan at 935- between 4 p m and 10 pm or 6 p m. to midnight cellaneous office duties. We offer secure per- 1319. Technician Company transportation will be provided to individual store manent employment with good starting rotes locations from central meeting sites in Woburn Woburn Youth Hockey is on equal opportunity employer Smoll "high tech corporation For more Information or an and pleasant working conditions. Excellent needs sell-rehont mechanical Production Foreman fringe benefits include medical, dental and life technician to work on vocuum Fast growing connector company needs foromon Mini appointment, please call Cathy love at ond environmental systems insurance. mum of live years experience in component assembly 288-8030-Ext. 340 Relaxed working conditions required Will hove responsibility lor production per Apply in person or call sonnel and plonntng. Good benefits — 935-2770 — IMAR Apply Personnol Department PURITY — WANTED — ENGINEERING CORP. for appointment EXPERIENCED, •7 Olympic A.e., Woburn INCON UPREME A" HJvoi ippo.tu<-,., eJploy.r M tfH V 14 Jl — 935-5440 — 3HA«h St.. Reading An Equal Opportunity Employe' FULLTIME 944-4700, Ext. 115 Assistant Mgrs./Mgt. Trainees Bookkeeper ADVERTISEMENTS: Mothers'/Others' Shift Tellers Only Full lime assistant book Tired of Minimum Wage? keeper prestigious restou ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. S12 S14000 rant in Burlington Some typ- Assemblers/Solders Ready For A Challenge? Send Resume To: To work for one of two executives in corporate ottices ing necessory Previous ex of mo|ot cham Duties include reports, scheduling ogendos For interesting new product. Exper Notionol Wholesale Compony is looking for 8-10 sharp, Daily Times & Chronicle penence desirable but not assisting with presentations, ond some typing. Position self-motivated individuals for immediate employment No ienced only. Must work 20 hours Box No. 1079 required requires 60 typing diet exp , ond 12 years secretarial etrperience necessory just the desire to get ahead. Apply in person Wld.-Fri. per week. 25 Montvale Avenue, experience. Individual must be highly organized ond able Comphtie on-the-job training program Earnings by present 2:00-4:30 ot to work independently For Interview call Jay Woolfrey. 272- personnel exceed $60 per day. Advancement pottntiol un Woburn, MA 01801 limited Good appearance car o must Dandelion Green Call Susan Cook 7723, Ext. 211. - 944-9387 - For interview coll: Restaurant | Programs & Analysis inc. 90 Burlington Moll Rd. 246-3112 or 246-3122 ..» Cook Bettencourt Personnel Jl Ray Avenue, lurilneton. MA 01803 Burlington, MA 258 Main St.. Reading MA ZZZZZZZZZZZ2ZZZ Sales and Room Service Drivers ELECTROLUX! Warehouse Clerk Day Position — Part Time OPERATOR To toke chorge ol oil shipping, receiving ond warehouse 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. iFull time person needed to run CRT. Know NOW OPEN duties. Process spore ports orders and momtoin ports fledge of bookkeeping helpful, but not necessary. Wanted Authorized Factory Branch inventory. Extensive customer contoct by telephone ond Situation perfect for either retiree or college Sales and Service in person, this is o lull time permonenl position |We will train. Company paid benefits. Must be neat, person. Apply in person only — Free Pick-Up 8 Delivery For interview contoct Nency Stvorl ot Coll 273-1556 - Ask for Kathy dependable. Circuit Equipment Sales Corp. KOALA INN WE SERVICE All MAKES AND MODELS Medical Oxygen Service - APPIY - 419 Main St., Stoneham — 438-5511 (Cesco) 3l5MishawumRd. Woburn. MA „„ 476 Main St., BURLINGTON. MASS. (next to Gloucester Seafood) 107 Terrace Holl Ave.. Burlington Woburn - 272-7848 -

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LAHEY CLINIC Clerk/Secretaries 1 Look Now! Our bustling soles deportment has immediate opening for MEDICAL CENTER two clerk/secretaries Both positions require heavy typing At NEC, we know there's more to a job than (min 50 WPM) and excellent telephone skills. Minimum money. So we provide you with top company 2 yeors previous office experience benefits, too. like a company-paid pension H Beat the Rush program, medical, dental, life and accident in- surance...excellent working environment., as Clerk well as competitive wages, and much, much Start After Also, our service department requires a clerk to answer more the busy phones and do light typing and filing. 6 months m previous experience required Perhaps you're returning to the work force Labor Day and wondering how your skills can be applied If you d like to work in a faitpoced to high technology industry. NEC recognizes fast-growing compan* give ui a coll: thai certain skills never become outdated. ^SECRETARIES to $300 Like the ability to work with your hands Or LP.N.'S Plea< il: the ability to deal with people Trie Departmenl of Nursing currently seeks ^RECEPTIONIST to $185 Lorrai Jrreia L P N.'s lo assist in the planning, implemen- tation and evaluation ol patient care. (BOOKKEEPERS to $225 1JTYPISTS to $170 CONKiENTAL SOME SKILLS NEVER GROW OLD. MEDICAL7 SURGICAL llf you're enjoying the summer and plan to start look RESOURCES, INC. Full and part time positions, evenings and ling for a new position in the fall, or if you're just nights. llooking to change positions, give us a coll now. Don't 175 Middlesex Turnpike ■wait until everyone else is out there Be among the CRITICAL CARE Ifirst and hove your choice. Bedford, Mass. 01730 Assembler Full and part time positions, evenings and Toko The Professional Route — 2 75-0850 — nights for candidates with a minimum of 1 We are seeking a mature, dependable person _jVe need about one hour together to listen to your CR is an equal opportunity employer year's experience in ICU/CCU Ineeds. evaluate your skills and match them up with the lo perform production line mechanical In addition to a modern and challenging ^requirements of over 300 plus locol client companies assembly of small plastic piece parts Good setting, we offer a comprehensive salary/ ■We save you time, the expense o* resume preparation manual dexterity is required benefits program, including free parking. land the hassle of endless commuting. We'll prepare ond ■ present you lei o professional way You'll be interviewed If interested in this position please call Joan For more information or an interview ■ with total confidence, so coll todoy for immediate in Ingrassia today for an appointment at appointment, please call Mary Smith. Clerical Openings Iterview. and beot the rush. Enjoy the rest of the summer 862-3120. 273-8750. Knowing you hove o great job waiting for you (Full and Part Time) Call Clerical Assistant (Entry Level Opportunity) v LAHEY CLINIC 933-7265 Immedtote opening for clerical assistant to perform a vor- A SEC MEDICAL CENTER iety of general office duties. Requires o high school de- v NEC Information Systems, Inc. gree. accurote typing skills (50 wpm). and 'he ability to X 41 Mall Road learn new tasks. Previous office experience preferred Y 44 Cummings Park. Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Burlington. MA 01805 Search Hours are 8 AM to 4 30 PM. Monday thru Friday. S A C<-"mitterj Equal Opportunity Employe' U't up An equal opportunity employer 165 Now Botton Stroot, Woburn. MA 01M1 Personnel Consultant* All lees compony paid Part Time Office Clerk I Accounting department requires on individual on a permo \ Aieiin. Pisltlns ■rkli. Sic. nent part time basis lor generol clerical duties Pre- X Client* have luted a num- Join professional fast-grow vious general accounting experience prelerred. V ber ol attractive positions in mg compony Diversified ond For more information and suburban locations Open- responsible slot involving ings exist for admin, assis- to arrange for an interview please * tant, secretory ond office GLASSWARE call Miss Junker at support personnel Where Are You? Salts Ml Service -729-7860- Admlnistrotive position in- WASHER Technical Secretary/Steno $275 Btc./Switchboard volving the coordination of L.L. Rowe Company Work for busy director of R 8 D. Must have solid secretarial skills in Compony seeking congenial production scheduling, order — FULLTIME — technical environment. individual with prior switch- entry, export ond shipping Manufacturers of Participate in development Accounts Payable Clark $200 board experience. Tele* a We are seeking a conscientious worker who has the Marine Electrical Equipment plus. As back up to person- of new system. willingness to learn. Your duties will include, washing of Great job. Prior experience helpful. nel, individual coordinates laboratory glassware by hand ond by machine, steriliza- 6* Holton St., Woburn. Mass. 01801 all travel arrangements Contract Sec. tion of glosswore using steam autoclaves and distribution Secretary $200-$260 of cleon glosswore to research and production laboratory Severol openings in fast growing computer companies. Bright? Orgonized? Ambi- Collaborative Research. Inc. is o rapidly expanding com Piyroll/Pir.onMl tious? Can you handle multi pony in the biological research products field. We ore Clerk Typist $180 pie demands? Do you enjoy Assist in preparation of EDP conveniently located off Route 126 in Wolthom This Great benefits for individual who likes to type. Ropid advancement. salary ond weekly payroll. a challenge? Become an oc position offers competitive salary ond excellent company Prior payroll experience tive part of a small growing KIDS IN SCHOOL? benefits. 137 More Job Opportunities Available necessary. Duties include compony. Assist with all JOIN US IN STOCK various personnel functions - phases of contract odmini- If interested please coll or write to: excellent growth. • •ration. A Ms. Krlsfine Koehler $3.50/Hr. and Up. Call —273-4660 Fees paid by compony Oth»r positions ovoiloble — 099-1133 — Our Stock Departmenl needs several malure. Early and lote appointments responsible people lor lull-time permanenl 6 New England Executive Park, 4th Floor — Burlington s Collaborative Research, Inc. obs in a friendly group. AM Personnel Theworkisallgarment-ieiatedandnoheavy 1365 Main St., Waltham, MA 02154 lifting is reguired. Some types o' iobs are 99South Bedford Rd., Burlington. MA 01803 emblem making/applicahon, order picking CIRCLE EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANTS - 273-5590 — and marking machine work We will train you Start at $3.50/hour and move up as you "We Are The People Who Care" go. Please call Cindy Brown at 933-5800. "ALL POSITIONS PAID BY CLIENT COMPANIES nterslate Uniform Services Corporation 15 Olympia Avenue New Exclusive Careers Woburn. MA 01801 Partial Listing DRAFTING NTr RS1ATF UNIFORM DETAILING/DESIGN SI RVICES CORPORATION Exic. Sac,. MM Seerttiry $250 • INTRAVENOUS THERAPY Top firm extends growth Poised professionol to assist We hove an immediate opening in our Comprehensive orientation available Port time positions rtoy rotating, VIP. coordinate budgets ond oppty. to self storter. Good or 3.11:30. support staff Unique oppty sec'l skills necessory. steno Engineering Department toi a person oplus. with drafting experience • POSTPARTUM PUT TRAVIS ON Fulltime. 11-7 Exec /Tjplit S225 Acct'g. Triinia $215 Out company designs and manu • LABOR A DELIVERY Ability to handle diverse bus. Figure aptitude plus accuracy tactures the most advanced isolation YOUR LIST! proiects. top skills earn you equals success opportunity to systems available and cabinetry tor Full ond part time day rotating and 3-11. Experience is required in Organise your Fall schedule now Let u* help obstetrical and medical/surgicol norsmg. . ropid roises Good benefits learn and gain experience. computers, video display terminals, etc you arrange work suited to your skills and • MIXED PEDIATRIC F.C BookkiBitr $300 eKlfl./TypIlt SltHl Call us it you are a selt-startei wilri-an schedule ol ovailobility We Hove a contmuol understanding ot mechanical devices need lor skilled office help who can work one PEDIATRIC DAY SURQ. Growing co. requires bkpr. Leading corp looking for or more full days o week with skills in gen. ledger bright organiiei with ac- Liberal benefits and competitive salary MED.-SURQ. UNIT Full and port time rotating shifts, 3 11. 11^ A C. A/P payroll toxes curate typing skills ft prof in a creative working environment Call Wendy, 272-6750 phone manner e> Good benefits. Call for appointment , " • CRITICAL CARE R.Ns and GN'sdoy rotating, 11-7. TRAVIS 223-C MIDDIESO TPKE 6 Lakeside Office Park IfCHNICAl MANUFACTURING CORPORATION rtMPORARV • MIXED TELEMETRY/ "TJCCISONMElAl PIJODUCIS/VIBRAIIONlSOtAriONSVS'iMS SI.PATCI S 8UB1IMCI0N MA. 01803 Barclay Wokefield 2455610 185 NF.W BOSTON SlrifEt • WOBUIVN MA OISOI MEDICAL-SURGICAL UNIT Evening appts arranged 6I70J3-OO5O Full ond part time day rotating and 11 -7. 17 19 To arrange an Interview appointment, please coll Judith A. Madden. Shipping Clerk Employment Manager. 322 7540 Est. USD or 5352. — IMMEDIATE OPENINGS — Lab Assistant THE MALDEN HOSPITAL Part Time Driver Night Shift Hospital Road Maiden Mass 021 Responsible individual needed to drive compony car Per- Part Time or Full Time Available 4 Hours Per Day An Equol Opportunity Employer M/F/H form pickups and deliveries at well as stockroom duties. Apply in Person Individuol to deon and sterilize laboratory glosswore. To Must have regular class III license and good driving re *m / prnpore media and to help in other lab maintenance cord. Previous experience preferred. Hours ore 8 AM to work No experience necessory- ■ 4 30 PM. Monday thru Friday ROHTSTEIN CORP. Please send letter of interest to Eleno Powers Stockroom Help 70Olymplo Ave., ^^/^^.^^^c^^^JmV^ZCCCZZZZ Woburn. MA ... Individual needed to work in inventory department hand- BIOASSAY SYSTEMS ling materials for production of electncol equipment. Hours An equal opporiunii, *m(ilof«'W I IB 30 225 Wlldwood St.. Woburn are 6 AM to 4 30 PM Monday thru Friday. Production Scheduler 1 An [QUO Oppaftwnifr Employ*' 18 24 For more Information and to arrange for on Interview s Full lime opening (40 noun). Primary responsibility involves the creation ol monthly please coll Miss Junker master schedules tor blanket order customers. Requires consideration ot available at729-7t*0 x finished goods ond work in process Inventories meshed agoinst individual port & operation requirements. Additional functions are posting, customer release order S ' MACHINE entry, factory orders and machine loading. L.L. Rowe Company Applicant must be neat ond accurate with figures. Must hove good typing skills ^ Manufacturers of Marine Electrical Equipment > Excellent benefit program ond salory commensurate with obilify. ' S, 66 Holton St., Woburn, Mats. 01801 OPERATORS Please call Mr. Choate at 729-4400 o« equal opportunity employe* m t ,g j No experience needed. Excellent opportunity, wages and benefits. For reliable person. Apply in person only 9-5. McCord Winn Division AnE» Cell OSubsidiary D.A. Buccl & Sons 620 Washington St., Winchester, MA 018^0 \ 260 Main St., Stoneham, MA f* on equal opportunity employer m f l 222ZZZZ222ZZZ

— FULLTIME - Earn, Good Money Recent college graduate or teacher with some WANTED EXPERIENCED Full or Part Time mechanical aptitude for established territory MEDICAL Switchboard/ FULL TIME Become An Retired? in North Shore area. Salary, commission, cor RECEPTIONIST We need someone who we mileage, etc. Salary during training. Present For busy E.N.T. Waitresses/ Avon Receptionist employee leaving to accept factory district po- Full time position available. Experience pre- can call upon occasionally sition. Light typing Walters Representative | (erred on "Dimensions" system, but we will required. Good pay ond tipt. Winchester 8 Woburn Truck Equipment Boston, Inc. Apply train. Call 387-8001 Judy Kidder 25»-0272 WOBURN MOTORS (BRIGHTON) Contact Mr. Cail at 935-8300 Rte. 3 - Woburn .** between RM-III Bittr Stoneham r.Florlo-782-4320 T '■ between 9-11 a.m. II* — 935-4010— . :30-.l:30a.iV 530Ma.nSt..R«aalng Judy Group 3*5-5443

I ■V- ' ^^^^^^^^^^—mmmm ■ ■ - - iei^kttiii Diemtot to Oaiir Timti 1 Chroniclt (Woburn.RMaina. w.nr nestf. Burlington). Lynntieid viii*a*r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1981 PAGE S 11 40, Rt#OlngTr«n»crlpI. Wilmington I, Ttwfcibuty Tit*. - *r ^torwhiim Independent 933-3700 933-3700

Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham.

Expediter Houghton Mifflin Company is recog- nized as o leading producer of quality text and learning materlol for the We have an immediate need lor an Ex- educational community and a distin- pediter in out Purchasing Department The « guished publisher of fine books for responsibilities include the purchasing o( the general reader selected hand tools, electronic hardware and other related items, and expediting pur- Join Avco Systems Division. vital - electronic systems prob- For you, that can mean a new chased materials through receiving, inspec tion and stores utilizing our MRP system We're part of a large, growing lems you'll find anywhere. We and permanent career position SECRETARY I corporatioo-whosg operations have contracts for strategic and in a stimulating professional Qualified candidates should have 1-2 years We ore looking for a secretary who will be able to span four continents. Avco, tactical systems that can be environment. You can make a ol directly related experience m the elec provide timely secretarial and clerical assistance. with products and services successfully completed only by personal contribution to na- tronics field to include EDP applications Additional responsibilities include the directing of related to purchasing and inventory plan- mail ond telephone inquiries ond accurate up-to-date available worldwide, has been vigorous, focused application tional defense and ning filing of reports and records. This position requires advancing the state of many of creative interdisciplinary ef- technological development. someone with excellent typing skills ond who pays close attention to details. If you are o high school arts for over half fort. Consequently, we need You will, in the process, enjoy Please send your resume to Bonnie Sykes graduate or equivalent with one year office or busi- a century. many highly qualified and the opportunity for growth, ex- Nixdorl Computer Corporation. 80 Main ness experience, please coll us to arrange on inter Street. North Reading. MA 01864. or call view. Today, Avco Systems Divi- motivated professionals from a citement - and benefits, too. her at 664-578' We are an equal oppor- sion is committed to solving wide range of technical Are you ready to step up to tunity employer m/l/h some of the most vexing • and disciplines. the challenge? Our salary and benefits program ore well above Committed to Success average. Call the Personnel Department at 272-1SOO for an Interview appointment. STEP UP TO THE CHALLENGE OF PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

Houghton Mifflin Company NIXDORF EMC Engineers range. Working knowledge of RF test equipment and test procedures re- Wayside Road. Burlington, MA 01803 ELECTRONICS Analyze and test analog, digital, and COMPUTER An equal opportunity employer quired to test components such as RF circuits and systems to demon- amplifiers, mixers and oscillators is ENGINEERS strate electromagnetic compatibly. a must. Experience with computer aided Senior/Staff Engineer, Avco offers a liberal benefits pro- analysis and specifications 461,462, Electronic gram that includes full Company paid 6051/1541 and 1512 desirable. Junior Will support analysis, design and Dental and Retirement Plans, an and senior positions available. Extra Money for We have immediate openings in our testing of electronic subsystems. education policy of full tuition reim- Back to School Needs Route 128 warehouse. Analytic capabilities should include bursement, and excellent salary com- e ORDER PRODUCTION - Full-time posi- worst case analysis for temperature Software mensurate with your educational and WE NEED: tion available to till and check orders tor extremes, voltage transients design Engineering professional background. commercial and wholesale customers and margins. Familiarity with computer Opportunities exist for software If you would like to investigate • Secretaries Bookkeepers our branch stores. This is an entry level modeling desired. Generation of engineers at all levels in real-time these opportunities further, please position to gain product knowledge with equivalent circuits for interface defini- radar signal processing on a micro- send your resume including salary re- • Switchboard Keypunches growth opportunity. tion. Establishment of test criteria. based system. quirements in confidence to: • Typists Data Entry/ e INVENTORY CLERKS-Part-time posi- BSEE or MSEE with minimum of 5 All candidates must have previous Personnel Relations Department. tions available, flexible hours, to count mer- years design experience in Digital TTL, assembly language programming chandise and record numbers. Otherduties 50WPMPLUS Word Proc. CMOS and Analog Circuitry is experience on 8080 type micro- include stocking ot shelves and maintenance required. processors. Senior level applicants ot stock areas. Oprs. must also have previous micropro- SYSTEMS DIVISION offers excellent benefitsand compet- cessor hardware exposure; micro- itive wages. Call Personnel at 935-6000 Lead/Senior Electronics 201 Lowell Street Kelly Services, o nationwide temporary office service, programming on bit-slice systems Wilmington. MA 01887 has assignments convenient to your home. If you have to arrange an appointment. Engineer would be a plus. good office skills and wont to work one or two days Will support the design of analog and An equal opportunity employer UIF Tasks will require an understanding o week or more WE NEED YOU NOW I charrette kf,v digital circuits. Should be familiar with of system level considerations, and military specifications governing the how they can be incorporated into the parts and design of airborne elec- system software. KELLY SERVICES tronics. Will support generation of test plans and conduct of development The "Kelly Girl" People 31 Olympia Avenue Senior Packaging Engineer Woburn. MA 01888 testing. BSEE with minimum of 5 100Main Street, Reading, Man. An Equal Opportunity fzfployei M F 13 IT IS* years experience is required. Candidate must be able to design and — 044-8580 — lead detailed inplementation of pack- Mon IhruFfi 7o"> lo)30pw aging of RF/IF and digital circuits for No< n"oy-i« y N*>#'Ol«« Anoquol opixviun.fy •tiplo.-eir M I Sr. Electronics Engineer • Test Equipment missilefavionic equipment with severe I Homemakers! size and environmental constraints. Positions open in design of both Ability to perform and direct thermal I Intercity Offers You manual and automatic test equipment. analysis is a must. Abilities should TocaTwholesale custom picture Irame manu- Capabilities in test requirements include formulating solutions to facturer and distributor seeks motivated per- analysis, software, and test support EMC/RFI requirements, and partition- sonnel for the following positions: e More Jobs - With Greater Selection considered valuable assets. ing circuits into realizable hybrid IC's. An interest in developing compact e Choice of Location PICTURE FRAME Radar Design packages using hybrid circuits is a e Flexible Hours Lead/Senior and Junior level positions definite plus. -•-' CUTTER/JOINER 0 New, Higher Pay Scale in rf and signal processor design for Management potential exists, speci- .-; r Learn a new trade. Full time position cutting sophisticated airborne radar. Open- fically, overseeing designing and both wood and metal picture frame mouldings e Most experienced agency with supervisors ings exist for solid state transmitter, drafting operations. to close tolerances using power miter saws and who understand YOUR needs receiver, oscillator and signal pro- BSEE or BSME with a minimum of choppers. Woodworking experience helpful, cessor . Openings also exist five years experience is required. but willing to train on interested individual. For More Information, Call Today for radar/ECM systems analysts. RF Engineering Aide TRUCK DRIVER INTERCITY H0MEMAKER SERVICE, INC. Circuit Analysis Engineers Candidate will work in Engineering Full time position involving deliveries moinl/ Equal Employment Opportunity/ Development Laboratory with ad- in the local vicinity. Must be responsible and To accomplish transient response Affirmative Action Employ*' vanced missile electronics. have neat appearance and good driving record. analysis in time and frequency domain 321-6300 or 745 7842 as well as prepare and conduct Should be familiar with RF micro- Liberal benefits including paid vacation and Interviews in Your Area experiments to verify design analysis. strip circuit construction, testing and holidays, BC/BS Master Medical plan, and plea- BSEE or BS In de-bugging in the 1-10 GHz frequency sant working conditions. required. Call For An Appointment — 935-6065 Sprague Hathaway Company, Inc. Antenna Engineers 171B (Rear) Merrlmac Street Openings exist for both junior and l North Woburn, Mais. 01S01 senior antenna engineers for satellite Equal Opportunity Employer M/F.HC Office Positions and missile antenna system studies, design and development. Designs in- • COLLECTORS — Full time days and port time evenings. Coll customers' maintain records clude those for free space and plasma environments. Town of Reading CLERICALS — Full time doys Typing 40-45 wpm/ business courses or office experience required Office of Board of Public Works 036-8320-Ext. 521 PRINCIPAL CLERK S9 360-512,428 LECHMEUE PUT SOME STABILITY IN YOUR FUTURE This is responsible ond varied work requiring judgment in the application of prescribed procedures ond methods of routine matter Employee works under the direct super- 275 Wildwood Street vision of the Administrative Assistont Acts as receptionist, Receptionist/Typist directing walk-ins and handling inquiries. Prepares quart Woburn, MA 01888 erh/ bills and mointams files for over 6.600 business and Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F residential customers Enters information into on inter- Small manufacturing company located in Woburn is looking active computer terminol and is responsible for preparing billheads commitment sheets, bills to date, abatements for a person with a pleasant personality to handle phone and cor res pond once on routine cnotttrs. Works closely calls, greet visitors, and have good typing skills. with ond schedules appointments for Meter Division Career Opportunity Applicant should hove good knowledge of office pro- TYPISTS! Excellent starting salary and benefits. cedures ond equipment ond possess good judgment, tact Full time staff pos>fions ovoiloble. We seek three (3) ond courtesy. Experience in clerical work which shall hove ADIA'S EXCHANGE... For on assignment well done are BENEFITS plus PAY that assistant manogei candidates who xire eager to grow m involved typing ond the completion of a standard high make you feel like a permanent employee Coll or come todays business environment Experience In the rood For appointment call 935-6600 school course is necessary Business School training and in for more info. industry preferred but not necessary, as we will troin experience In computer operotion is highly desiroble, 265 Winn Street the right candidates Wages ond benefits ore belter than or any equivalent combination of experience and training industry average which provides the required knowledge skills and ability Gregstrom Corporation Suite 102 Coll now for a confidential Interview. Send resume end salary requirements fo: Burlington, MA (Lexington, 862-6055) (Bedford 275-6160) 64 Holton Street Personnel Board adia 01803 (Burlington, 272-5140) Woburn. MA 52 Sanborn Street. Reading, Mass 01867 temporary -2731840- Equal Opportunity Employer Attention: Mr. James Morley An equol opportunity (Please call for interview - 942-0500. Ext. 55) services employer

WJ/mWMWAMWAWAMM^^ Driver/Warehouseperson Hairdressers OFFICE With Some Following ASSEMBLERS Immediate opening with young growing whole- Part-Time Secretary It you would like lo better Assemblers needed immediately for second sole millwork distributor. Must hove Closs II We have on opening in our Somerville office for a secretory Mechanic your coreer. our salon needs Ito work port-time (30 hours a week) Must be oble to type CLEANERS shifts, 7-3:30 P.M.. 3:30-11:30 P.M. Will train. driver's license. Experience in millwork ond creative holr designers ond Itoke dictation, ond or transcribe from a dictating unit, in od Experienced on front Part-Time Wilmington perm techmcions lumber products helpful. Good starting wages, jition to handling diversified clerical duties Pleasant co- 2 p.m. -5 p.m. end repairs, brakes, Apply: Personnel Dept. medical insurance, pension plan, profit sharing, workers and excellent fringe benefits. let's lolk About Yoer Future shocks. Lexington paid vacation. To discuss this opportunity call lill vVottwete Zoto's Creative Design 5 p.m. -1 p.m. Call for Interview - 729 6860 -623-1400 - Group Salon Call Dick Steady jobs lor r«*aW» deon INCON Aik for Gory Fox en. Hull be over 21 and hove 314 Ash St.. Reading, Mass. Giorgio s Hair Metrics Atlantic/Tracy, Inc. a clean record For Appointments Coll dj 944-4700-Ext. 115 NORTH ATLANTIC MILL WORKS 933-4000 34 Holton St.. Winchester. MA 01W0 -664-8601 - - 696-8020 - wmvmmmm»mr>/>"/»Mt»/mm///m»»aM/m^^ -^^^^!^rr;^^^rrrr;^=v PAGE S-12 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 933-3700 VF^»S> 933.3700

Wobum, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham.

PART TIME WEEKENDS Thinking of a Change? PART TIME & FULL TIME Try Us On For Size! LIMITED BURLINGTON AREA lei us do your job search ing lor you. We hove a var- SECURITY PERSONNEL iety ol temporary to perma- STATIONERS nent position! available with We have 30 immediate openings for individuals no obligation to you. Elimi- to work as security officers in high tech com- nate those dead end' Mail/File Specialists panies. We offer an above average starting possibilities rate, provide professional training for the Call today for details! Entry level opportunity if you have some office exper inexperienced, scheduled pay reviews, and ience. A good spot for on articulate and mature individual unsurpassed promotional opportunities. Also short and^long term who en(oys a variety ol duties ond tot* of people contact Join a well managed, fast growing temporary assignments avail- United offers competitive storting solory and on excellent organization with an outstand- benefit package including company paid medical, dental ing reputation. ond lite insurance Paid holidays and vocotion salary re views and challenging opportunity for growth and od OPEN INTERVIEWS: voncement. Monday Friday Apply in person 1012 or 2 4. Monday. Tuesday and Wed 9 a.m. 5 p.m. nesday or call for an appointment at — 175 Cambridge St.. an equal Burlington, MA — 933-0060- Opportunity 415 Wlldwood Street employe'' — 273-1421 — Woburn, MA 01801 YOU'LL LIKE S&UUTTED First Security Semises eartaradea LULL'S THE NIGHTLIFE... Immediate Openings at Computervision. STATIONERS LOCAL OFFICE: 265 Winn St.. on equal opportunity employer m/f Burlington, MA 272-8474 Full Time 8:30 am-5 pm When you're number 1 in your industry (and we are), there has to be a lot at work No agencies pleose »7 ie Plus Coll Duty ...around the clock. And there is. If you're an assembler or inspector...and if you're Ambulance company offers looking for some night action that pays off. we know you'll like the night life at interesting position for some- Computervision. It's challenging. It's steody. And it's rewarding. It's that simple. one interested m paramedi SENIOR ELECTRONIC cal profession. E.M.T. train Whether you choose the 2nd shift.. .or our Special Shift.. .you'll enjoy oil the bene- ing preferred but medico! fits of full time employees and you'll miss the rush hour crush. Which is some- TECHNICIAN SECRETARIES background is acceptable. thing to consider in itself. So consider it. We know you'll like to. « - Secretaries With Word Processing Must live in Burlington-Wo- tO$18K burnoreo. Col ASSEMBLERS INSPECTORS If you hove on ASSE or Tech School Oegree ond 2 plus Hats Entry Typists years experience in the testing, troubleshooting and re Does your present • Special Shift: 5:45 P.M. ■ 11:45 P.M. pairing of digital circuitry, give us a call. We have an e 2nd Shift: 3:45 P.M. • 11:45 P.M. exciting position for a senior lech looking for fast growth temporary service offer you... into field service or engineering. High solary. excellent benefits • Vacation or Sick Poy? And now...back to those benefits we mentioned. They happen lo be terrific... • Health and III* Insurance? with company paid dental, medical, life and disability insurance, educational reim- Coll now for immediate interview • High Hourly Rates? bursement and an incentive bonus plan to allow YOU to share in OUR profits. — 033-7265 — • A Paycheck On Friday Of The Week You Work? • Local Assignment!? Want to hear more? Our Personnel Office will be open from 3-8 P.M. Computer- vision Corporation. 6 Crosby Drive, Bedford, MA 01730. We offer all of these ond, as always, close, Search personal attention to your specific needs. We COMPUTERVISION have a large number of immediate assignments 165 New Boston Street. Woburn. MA 01M1 so coll today! Never a fee. Personpel Consultants. All fees com (Sony paid Storaham.il Main SI. (near Redstone Ploio Coll Nancy ol 431 ■4901 Office "So Bedford SI. Burl Inside Sales (near Northeastern Campus) Coll Call al 273-1470 f Must hove experience in sales and knowledge Specialists of metals as used in the precision mochining in- 9 Lowell. 710 Chelm.ford St. dustry. Coll Janet ot 451-7533 Methuen, 240 Broodwoy Coll Personnel For An Appointment Coll Sandy ot MM7« printed circuit Boston is growing! Cent ericas Inc. INVENTORY Op Due to our increased customer demand we are seeking highly 60 SHARON STREET. CONTROL motivated, responsible people for positions on all 3 shifts. Ex- MALDEN. MASS 321-4000 perience is a definite plus, but we will train. COORDINATOR Opportunities include: Interesting full time opportunity for o moture well- FULL AND PART TIME — ALL SHIFTS organized individual with at least 2 yeors' genera clerical experience preferably in on inventory con • Quality Control • Tapars Waitresses/Waiters trol or o related manufacturing area Voried re Inspectors • Touch-Up sponsibilities will include updating order schedules, maintaining status records of customer orders, pre- • Dry Film Technician Cooks/Dishwashers paring weekly ond monthly reports coordinating Technicians No experience necessary. with customer service ond manufacturing depart • General Utility ments and other clerical responsibilities Insurance, vocation, benefits. • Drill Operators Workers Apply In person to the Manager We offer a competitive storting salary well at a • MalitMHct fully paid company benefit path age To arronge on • Custodians Interview appointment call our Personnel Depart- Mechanics • Platars HOWARD JOHNSON'S ment at M7-4100. Ext. 212. — Open 24 Hours— We offer a comprehensive benefits pockage, growth op- Industrial Way. Wilmington. MA l MontvaleAve., Woburn. MA „„ porlunities. employee training and a strong commitment lo . An equal opctO>1u«'ly aHumo'i.e 0)(tiO» i D-vl-m ol Beai'ice f ocxH ,our employees. If you want to join a leader in the printed circuit industry, then stop by our Personnel Department to fill out on application. Customer Come Grow With Us! il Service Reps market Forgo 9NHH?P'e ,0 ,ram as customer service represen 10 MICRO DRIVE Ttmves for approximately four months work PRIMED CIRCUIT WOBURN, MASS. in busy Cable TV. office. CRT experience help- »••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••t> 01801 ful, typing o must. Must be comfortable with personal and telephone contact with the public. COPpOPOtlOH (617)935-9570 Sales experience a plus. Cashiers : An Equal Opportunity Employer Call Mr. Pollack at 721-1020 and Clerks Full Time and Part Time General Office Work 5 Here's your chance to join a fast growing, • ORDER 'Person needed for general office work to han- progressive retail chain in a challenging position. ! dle customer service telephone calls. Some j We offer competitive salaries and benefits, e PROCESSING Clerk Typist/Pathology typing needed. Liberal benefits. 8:30 om to • along with plenty of opportunity for'advance- * 2 ment. • Foil Time, Monday-Friday 4 30 pm. Monday thru Friday. INDIVIDUAL • Apply in person at the Service Desk from 10 • Quick thinking individual 8-4 P.M. Please coll Ralph Tatro at 935-7150 Z a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Fridoy. August i with aptitude for detail ond J 17 through 21. 6 GILL STREET, WOBURN, MASS. figures needed for our com Mu»l hove good typing skills Previous pathology trans- puterized order processing cription experience desirable Histology knowledge also helpful Globe Ticket Company Because of our expansion department. Good typing (50 222 New Boston St., Woburn wpm) ond 10 key a must we are in need of Inventory control or compu For further information, please call Employee An equal opportunity employer is u Sifiloppo.tv.,i,.mpior.,M,, „ 416Main St., Wobum, MA Power Products, Inc. £ Start now or after labor Day. We are expanding agoin Openings in all shifts Semi automatic experience prefer red. but we will consider trainees r Burlington Area Secretarial Position Available in Executive Offices of a suable non-profit organization. Voried work assignments, but experience Our client company needs 2 secretaries director System Kontakt with, and/or sound knowledge of tronscription of letter and of personnel and marketing department. Ability text material nece»«ory. Convenient location ond pleotant — 27S-2910 — to work independently. Professional image, working conditions. typing and shorthand a must. Excellent bene- For further details end Interview pleese cell fits and salary review in 3 months. Mr. Wintrop L. Hall at Ml-4410 (between 6:30 am ond 4 30 pm weekdays) Often competitive wages and benefits. We will be In- $250 PIUS terviewing on Thursday. August 20, from 9:30-2:30 at the Call Sarah lumsden — 237-1500 nesC Division of Employment Security Job Mo n Matching Center, Supreme Council 12 Wolnul SI Woburn of Office Positions Be» * J3 MarrettRd., Lexington, MA ». ■Th«°°i 20 Will'oms St.. Weilesley. Mas.

\ ' Supplement to Dally Time** Chronicle (WoOurn.ftMd "3. Wlncrtwter. Burlington), LymMMi Villager EDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 PAGE 5-13 No Reading Tranacrlpt. Wllmlnglon 4 TewMUny T"mu ;-ler, Stoneham indepenrieni w 933-3700 ' •

SECRETARY/CLERICAL Opportunities For The Fall AW Chesterton Company has been a world leader since Employment In 110 Bed Nursing Home SECRETARY 1884 in the sales, marketing, engineering and manufactur- ing ol mechanical packings, mechanical seals, hydraulic- pneumatic seals and industrial maintenance product*. III ■ GTIKltlOIKI I Continued growth has created the following opportunities Chemical at our Stoneham and Winchester facilities: TELEX OPERATOR — Individual will work within the Inter Licensed Nurses Company notional Soles Department and be responsible for typing 7-3, 3-ll ond transmitting telex messages and cables. Distributing in Poised, professional secretary with coming messages and other reloted tasks. Position requires excellent typing skills, shorthand strong typing ability, attention to detail, and ot least one and/or dictaphone. Familiarity with year telex or reloted experience word processing equipment would ACCOUNTING DATA ENTRY CLERK — For our Accounting Nurses Aides be helpful. This position requires an Department, to be responsible for doily key punching of organized yet flexible person with doto into IBM ond Wong computer systems, microfilming, 7-3. 3-ll at least 5 years experience and assisting with projects, os well as generol office duties WILL TRAIN currently working for a high-tech Candidates should hove good typing skills and o minimum company. of one year's experience in office procedures Mother's hours may be arranged 8-2:30 Good benefits PniH WHO Cross Master Medical. Paid vacation & Sick leave, pension plan and SECRETARY — Person will work in the Environmental Com dental plan available. Differential paid for 3 II and II 7 W< ind If you are a self-starter and enjoy an pliance Deportment at our Winchester tocility and be in exciting, results-oriented chorge of handling gen«ral offic* procedures for the de- differential. partment ond assisting on special projects. Candidates Call for appointment between 8-4 environment, send resume or call should hove good typing and shorthand skills and be capo Marsha Dooley. ble of work ing independently SECRETARY - Working within the Hydroulks Deportment at — 933-8175 — our Winchester facility this individual will be responsible for typing, filing, entering orders, and reloted clerical CHOMERICS, INC. Helen R. Kelley, R.N. 77 Dragon Court duties Candidates should hove good typing ond communi Woburn. MA 01888 cations skills, dictaphone or CRT systems exp*ri*nc* o plus 935-4850 DOCUMENTATIONS EXPEDITING CLERK - Individual will work within the International Sales Department ond be re an equal opportunity vmplnypi in 1 sponsible for follow ups on product shipments, interfacing with numerous outside sources, as well as related task* os required. Candidates should have accurote typing skills Woburn and a proficiency in working with numbers.

The Company's comprehensive benefit* program Include, fully paid hospital and medical Insurance, a dental plan, a tuition reimbursement program, a sick leove program. as w*ll as other llb*ral paid leav* benefits. Nursing Home MATERIALS SCIENCE Interested applicant, should coll (417) 4M-70O0. Ext. 243 or forward resume or Utter of application Including salary 18 Frances Street, Woburn, MA AND ENGINEERING *| requirements to: FOR INDUSTRY Dave Stelger CHESTERTON WORLD HEADQUARTERS Computer Operators /imi i n . Merchandisers CHESTERTON. 15K E/i Design S25K M | | | | | | I CHOICE OF SHIFT Immediate opening for experienced, retail mer- chandiser. Qualified applicants should I avp dataCon Middleiei Indultnol Pork . (out* »3 III you have 6 months plus experience on any IBM sys- P.C. Design S25K Stoneham, MA 02110 [tem, give us a call We hove several openings lor fundamental knowledge of modern rotoil The Wire Wrappers (4l7)4M-70O0.Eit.21S [experience operators looking to join this national com operations. on equal opportunity employ*' M 1 [pony and a team of computer professionals Accepting If you have previous experience in merchan [the challenge of fast growth and making this the best E/E Lay-out S18K [computer center in the country is their goal. Call now dise ordering, display creations, etc.. and have I for immediote interview. the ability to supervise and get th*- jM* '.- < Immediate Third Shift Openings this is the position for you. In A Dynamic Growing Company lech. Lay-out S16K 933-7265 DIETARY We offer SEMI-AUTOMATIC Elic. Techs S19K WORKER • 5 day work week, Monday Friday Search • Many company benefits lull linn position for J Dietary Assistant to work WIRE WRAPPERS If you hove one-ten • Salary commensurate with background on the tray line, Monday - Iriday. 6:30 AM - 165 New Boston Street. Woburn, MA 01801 Perform wire-wrapping (no soldering) years in any of the a- 3:00 PM. no weekends. Personnel Consultants. All tees company paid using light-weight gun dkirill) at pre- bove positions, please selected posts on semi automatic program Individual will work in a modern 200-bed coll- Apply at Personnel Office machinery. rehabilitation facility. We offer lull benefits -4M-49S9- including dental insurance. Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Requirements include good monual dex- To apply. plMM coll llw O'Conmll. or Marion McKay. terity and eyesight, a steady hand and for an immediate appt. HUM, l«t. 274. or rush resume to: Tellers Position close attention to detail. NKW ENGLAND Permanent Part Time Position WOOLCO These opportunities offer steady employ- Tech Staffing REHABILITATION for Industrial Park Office. Department Stores ment plus a full range of benefits which HOSPITAL No experience necessary include life. AD 8 D Insurance. BC. BS Division I'li.ibilit.iiiuii Way 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 700 Boston Road Master Medical, Disability and Depen- burn, MAOI80I Monday-Friday Billerica MA Michael Ward Assoc. dent Life Insurance, tuition reimbursement. an equal opportunity 1040 Park Sq. Building Contact Roger Powers or Donna Cahill An equal opportunity employer 2 weeks vocotion. paid absence and gen- d employer m f Boston. MA 02116 erous shift differential. -935-7050-

Interested applicants should call the Per- Tanners sonnel Department at 273-5800, or stop Maintenance Assistant ATTENTION: by to arrange an interview. Full-Time Position AvollabU National Bank Monday-Friday 7 A.M. ■ 3:30 P.M. dataCon WAITERS/ Light Typists ! for responsible individual with at least 1 year's exper. in 23 Industrial Parkway, Woburn, MA 60 Blanchard Rood general maintenance including buildings and grounds, Do you wish lo work temporary office assign Burlington MA 01803 WAITRESSES plumbing and carpentry Mass. Driver's license necessary. menis, but ore afraid you're not adequately Howird JohRSM's We offer a pleasant working environment and good bene- skilled. If you can type 35-45 wpm ond have fit!. is now accepting application* good language skills, call Equa Opportunity Employe* WF <« j, Apply Personnel D«pt. tor waiters and waitresses KELLY SERVICES "The Kelly Girl People" Port time weekends ond mid- We Can Put You To Work nights. INCON Pleat* apply In person 316 Ash St., Reading Light Coll for on appointment immediately 108 Middlesex Tnpk. 944-4700. Ext. 115 ■«, MACHINISTS Burlington i«» Warehouse Work KELLY SERVICES MA MACHINE OPERATORS loroe eltttonln distributor ho» immediate opening! The "Kelly Girl" People (or lull ond port time warehouse position! ond port To set up or operate Turning, Milling and Grind- Burlington Area time cleoning positions. 100 Main Street, Reading. Mats ing equipment (Conventional or CNC) for pro- Light Mechanic — 944-8580 — Young, energetic individual Company otters lull arroy ol benelit! duction or short runs. Join the prestigious banking field as receptionist/ Mo. ••.'»■ ' o - N s np« to handle general outside secretary. Voned responsibilities including typ- duties on area's largest im- Interested applicants please call lab Everltt for an ing documents, reports, opening accounts, an- ESTIMATOR port dealers lot' Good pay. Interview at 271-IMO. (it. 272. Musi hove knowledge of Metals, General benefits, etc. swering phones. Front desk position. Typing - I Machining, Heat Treating and Plating. See Steve Lewlt year experience. Excellent benefits. or George Ward* $200 PLUS Marshall Electronics Group - EXPERIENCED - t Wllshire Road Call Sarah Lumsden — 237-1500 WAREHOUSE Woburn Ouriinqron, MA 01603 Immediate opening for reliable person to assist in warehouse, shipping/receiving and driving Foreign Motors Office Positions LUBRICATION when required. Class II Driver's License help- 394 Washington St. 20 Williams St.. Weile>ley, Mass. ■ . ful but not necessary. Woburn, MA IJ-I. IBM 370 PERSON Rapidly Growing Dual GM Dealerships TRAINEES APPLIANCE TRAINEES | COMPUTER OPERATORS with excellent working conditions. Apply only if you have mechanical ability or Port time operating position with DOS experience Minimum technical schooling that would give you capacity < REPAIR PERSON 2 days o week 6 8 hours a day it required Also available to learn fast. J Part time oppliance re- WANTED full time — 3rd shift. I pair person to rebuild Pleas* contact Arthur Gagnon LANNAN Let our expansion be your future. We will Call Personnel For An Appointment | in shop washers and btrwttnl:J0a.m and 5:30 p.m at I dryers. Experience with train you as Processors, Inspectors, etc. Im- ^_^ 272-7723-lit. 153 CHEVROLET-0LDSM0BILE, Inc. mediate openings. Apply at — j Frigidaire equipment f#Xl Programs S Analysis. Inc. 40 Winn St.. Woburn - 935-2000 ■ desirable. Boston GENERAL PLASMA 21 Roy Avenue, Burlington. MA S4 and up per hour S Draper St., Woburn. MA 01101 < Centerless Inc. Call evenings on •quotooDO" W.rwe >r>«ho"d.e>do" f q l Opportunity (mplo»*>' | -9420423- . vo 0£60 I 1 MAftSff^ZT"* 321-4000 rP.P

.» A Supplement10 O.Mv'mm t Chronicle ,w.»>urn,R..olng. Winer,,..... MIMjWlIgg**™"" PAGE S-U WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 No R..0ino Tr.nscrlpt. Wilmington 1 TewKsBur, town Crier. Slon.n.m """■»"«"' 933-3700 933-3700 Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. &ZZZ66/* 222222 7SSSL Po wereube, a subsidiary of Unit rode Corpora- tion, specializes m the development, manu- Houghton MiHIin Company is recog facture and marketing of High reliability modu- niied as a leoding producer of quality text and learning material for the lar power supplies. Used m such sophisticated educational community and o distin- WOOLCO applications as Apollo, Viking and Skylab, our quished publisher of line books for products ore increasingly in demand in markets the generol reader. Department Stores around the world. Because of our success and growth, we have exceptional opportunities •ft open now 700 Boston Road Assistant Billerica.MA SENIOR MARKETING Credit Manager SECRETARY Woolco Department Store is accepting appli- Accounts Receivable Dept. cants. Experienced personnel is needed. Full We ore seeking o take charge individual to assist in the administration of pur sales office You will be responsible tor approving oil credit and ohd part time positions available. and provide inside soles support to our Inter establishing ond maintaining credit history for all notional Sales Manager Your broad range of Trade Division. Dictionary Division ond College Divi- responsibility will include training, work flow sion accounts In addition, you will ensure prompt collection and re- GENERAL FACTORY WORK • Sales Excellent entry level opportunity for versatile and industrious individual on our and scheduling, and liaison with sales persons port credit information This position involves fre- production team Training will be provided in a wide variety of production for soles oHice staff A marketing sales back- quent contact with customers, other publishers and ground, dictation, shorthond and excellent com credit interchange agencies operations munication skills are required This challenging Required ore o degree in Accounting ond or 3-5 position calls for 3 5 /ears experience »n a sales • Jewelry ASSEMBLERS years supervisory experience. No experience necessory, (raining will be provided for specialized light ossembly marketing background with 2 years college or work Good vision and manual dexterity required business school Weese tend your resume or call th* Personnel De- • Assistant Men's Wear partment at J7M $00. SHIPPER Immediote opening for a reliable person capoble of hondling domestic ond CLERK TYPIST mternotionol shipment Some shipping experience preferred, but training will Houghton Miff lin Company • Auto Sales (evenings) be provided Duties include packing ond documentation for surface and oir If you have strong typing skills and o good shipment knowledge of generol office procedures this is Wayside Rood, Burlington, MA 01103 . on outstanding learning opportunity for you RECEIVER An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Exceptional opportunity tor an individual to grow with our expanding Working m our fast paced Data Processing Apply in person operation Ability to work in detail with o high degree of accuracy 0 Center, you'll be trained for doto input on our must. No experience necessory Training will be provided CRT An Equal Opportunity Employer 19 v D.J.I, is o well established manufacturer of industrial electronic controls Excellent employee benefits include profit shar ond fiber optics and offers competitive storting wage, opportunity lor ing, tuition reimbursement, dental, medical, life advancement, pleasant working conditions and a full fringe benefit and disability insurances, paid sick doys, vaco ^CSSSmSSXSm^CmSSSSf package. don and holidays Apply In person or coll Mi. Harrington at 935-7444 for on interview Powercube is conveniently located off the Mid appointment. dlesex Turnpike Stop m and see us between UNITED EVERYBODY Dolan- Jenner InduBtrieB. Inc. 9 5 or call Mary Dolevo CAN DO IT! Powercube Corporation Eight Suburban Park Drive STATIONERS Homemakers, Retirees, Biller.ca, MA 01821 UNITED STATIONERS, one of the largest office Students, Everybody 617 667 9500 supply wholesalers in the country, has the follow ing opening. Port time full time flexible hours. Openings between 6 o.m - 3 p.m. and 4 or 7 p.m to closing. No exper ■ence necessary, ago no barrier we will be hoppy to Inventory Control Taker train you. provide tree uniforms ond give you o discount Q POWERCUBE Third Shift— 12-8:30 a.m. on your food. You will be pleased with our premium Ww A -«HY O* UNiTROOE COfWOHATiO* To conduct cycle and spot inventories. Willing storting solary. regular wage caviews. paid vacaituns and promotion policy. to tra»n if you hove good clerical ability ond ex- cellent numerical aptitude. We will be pleased to 1 et you. Coll or come by to see This is your opportunity to join a young UNITED offers competitive starting salary ond ex- theManoger. and growing company. cellent benefit package. 933-8927 For appointment please call or come Into the 333 Mont vale An Woburn Entry Level Positions Personnel Department. 233-9759 For PC Board, Cable Making and some Mechani- Route I, Saugus cal Assembly. Positions also available for peo- — 933-0060 — [44s ple with 1 -3 years experience. lUVtfTED 415WildwoodSt. STATIONERS Woburn, MA ON-CALL Experienced Sheet Mitel Mechanic An equol opportunity employer M'F /Short Run Machinists No Agencies Pleose Energy Management Production Electros Test Technician Minimum 2 years experience. Operator Computer Link has full company benefits with Receptionist Energy ond Security System Division of Property Monoge opportunity for advancement. ment Company needs a person to be available for va- NINETY-NINE cation ond sick time relief to monitor on electronics Excellent benefits. Executive officers ond distribution center office building security and equipment system Guaranteed Woburn Coll for appointment — 8 hours per week Knowledge of HVAC and Plant equip Computer Link 933-8972 ment preferred but not required. Must be able to respond on short notice to work on AM shifts and weekends PoysSS.75/hour plus on coll bonus Corporation restaurant /pub Please coll Personnel Depa rtment at 523-8000 40 Ray Avenue 291 Mishcwum Rd. Burlington, Mats. 01803 Woburn. MA 01801 (WosinglonSl Exit off 138) Spaulding & Sly — 272-7400 — 15 N.E. Executive Pork Equal Opportunity Employer M/F '* » Burlington, MA 01803 An equol opportunity employer 19 71 TELLO'S Security Guards Receptionist/Typist Full time and part time positions ovailoble in both women's — Immediate Vicinity — Full or Part Time ond men's departments Tello's is seeking people who have Full ond part time, all shifts. proven selling experience. Tellos is a last growing chain Position available for individual with neat Must hove transportation and phone. of retail stores that offers Growlh and Excellent Benefits. appearance and professional telephone man- Salary negotiable depending on selling experience Watts Security Systems, Inc. ner. Good typing required, filing and other va Call General Manager — 395-5390 rioss administrative duties. * 140 Brook line Avenue Meadow Glen Mall Boston, MA Solid State Testing PROFESSIONAL -5235680- 56 Middle.., Turnpike RECRUITER Food Service MEDFORD, MASS. Burlington. MA Progressive growing person -272-0972- nel placemennt firm located m suburb, seeks start mem Production ber for Burlington office. We ore in our 14th year of ser- vice and offer on established EXECUTIVE client base, with high com- Workers CRT Operator ENTRY-LEVEL pensotion package. Full and Part Time Contact Nency Horrls Must have 12 years experience using On Line Computer 272-1912 CRT Will input Purchase Order and Production Order Apply at or tend resume information, run necessary reports plus handle other re SECRETARY, $13,000 quired duties such as expediting etc RECRUITER Wont to EARN $ 15,000 to $20,000 per year? Position reporting now lo small group ot Engineers will Double M Apply — Personnel Department SERVOMATION hod to supervisory position with exposure to computer Are you articulate? Competitive? Friendly' Outgoing' troining Individual must hove 12 years secretarial exper Placement Center Are you bright? Willing to learn' And ore you a person lence. ond good typing skills Secretarial school is a plus, I Gorfleld Circle ; who likes to take command of situations where others CORPORATION INCON but not necessary. Burlington, MA O)t03" 316 Aih St., Reading are involved' North Eait Food Center If SO, Call Terete at 944-9387 100 Fallon Road, Stoneham, MA 944-4700, Ext. 115 for more informotion Call 935-3906 Apply between the hours of 8-4 „„ for a personal interview i.» Clerical Position * -FULLTIME- £» Forklift Assemblers Experienced person for small office. Must have We will train entry level assemblers lor a career in elec Lab Technician ironies lo work on various |obs All thot is needed is the Woter ond waste water treatment laboratory. Unlimited working knowledge of bookkeeping, good tele- TELLER desire to work ond be able lo lollow detoil Full company opportunity for personal growth. 3 5 years experience In Operator phone manner, good typing skills, some exper- benefit package available general laboratory procedures. Analytical experience de - WANTED - EXPERIENCED. IUU TIME ience with purchasing preferred. sirable. Call: Experience preferred, but not necessary. ONLY FOR DISTRIBUTION Contact Sandra Montello at 729-9450 WAREHOUSE Musi be lom,I. Middlesex Apply in person Memtek Corp. ior with electric stond up 42 dimming* Park reoch truck. Good fringe Micro-Dynamics Inc. Bay Bank Winchester Trust Co. benefits, Overtime ovailoble General Industries Woburn, MA 0110) Woburn, Mass. 6 A dele Rd., Woburn 3S Church Street. Winchester. MA 01190 — 935-7756 — Call 935-8670 tor appointment i° i An equol opportunity employer . i-;. -935-8872- I An equal opportunity employer ,(il •£"

'V wVwwwvwwwWwWWww PART-TIME Town ot Reading, Massachusetts SECURITY OFFICERS FACTORY OH ice of — OPENINGS — Receptionist/Typist Secretary Board of Assessors Excellent opportunity with a rapidly growing company. Check these benefits-free uniforms, weekly 9-2 HELP Seeking individual with pleasant telephone per- Dictaphone experience ond good typing required. Pleasant cleaning allowance, free training, paid vaca- telephone monner, light bookkeeping. — WANTED — ss^ Full-Time sonality and accurate typing skills to handle tion, free life insurance, yearly profit distrubi- For appointment contact 8a.m. to4:30p.m. tion, scholarship funds, steady work, internal various clerical duties. Mr. Solomon at SeniorClerk promotion policy ond more. KeyTek Inetrument APPLY Good Clerical 8 Typing Skills Call for appointment — 603-625-2900 Polymer Technology Corp. Genenl Aluminum Contact: Corporetlon Wilmington, Mass. Mr. James H. Merley. Personnel Dragon Court Pinkerton Security I 12 Cambridge St., Burlington. MA Room 9. Community Cantor , -— Equal Opportunity Employer ? — 658-6111 — -2725170- ■■•/,,„ Woburn i« ii M Sonborn St.. Reading, MA — 942-0500 (x55) ***************** I

' - sttflMMel e«LMHMel ■ mmam Supplement to Daily Timts 1 Chronicle (Woburn P-»di"o. Winchester, Buriinflton,, Lynnfield Villager Mo Reeding Transcript, wiy tmlngton & 'ewKswiry 1 own Crier, Stonehsm Independent WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981 PAGE S-15 933-3700 933-3700

Woburn, Burlington, Winchester, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Wilmington, Tewksbury and Stoneham. 223332222223233222 PRODUCTION SECRETARY ASSEMBLERS Experienced Warehouse Full time entry level MATERIAL Waiters or position in busy sales HANDLERS Sales Person office. 55 wpm. Waitresses local electronics distributor seeks aggressive Tellers We have several Woburn Division of large National Corporation Pleasant telephone individual for inside soles position. Jopeninqs for full time Wanted for full time manner a must. Paid is seeking a person to handle incoming stock as Ipositions in our mfq. year round employ- For interview contact vacations, holidays 8 well as fill orders. Should be high school grad- ■plant. We will train. ment. Cindy Kawo uate. We offer a good training rote with periodic sick time BOBS. ■ Benefits include paid increoses. Benefit package includes medical, Contact holidays, vacations & Apply In person — 035-7820 — dental plan. ■ sick time. BC BS. Wanted Judy McCoy, 9-3 to hostess AIREX CORP. Contact BROWNELL Call | Judy McCoy. 9-3 Excellent Working Conditions 438-7500 I AIREX CORP. 935-2770 An equal opportunity Ai lynnfield Apply In Person employer 438-7500 Where distinctive dmmq ELECTRO ♦or appointment 15 o tradition lOUnicottRd.. An equo) opportunity To employer 55 Salem Street, lynnfield Woburn, Mast. An equal opportunity employer II^M An equal opportunity employer fWF'H V "J Mr. Robert Brown EXPERIENCED SERVICE STATION TWO POSITIONS Switchboard/ > ATTENDANT Start Immediately CLEAN-UP •Breakfast Help GUARDS CENTRAL Full & Part-Time PERSON Receptionist CO-OPERATIVE Openings 'Weekends, niqhts. Advance Security Also Ml ''me position open and afternoons Apply Full-Tlme, Permanent lor Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp.. one of New England s lar is looking for permanent, part lime guards NIASE certltled Mechanic gest phonographic record distributors is looking for a Apply in person at General in the Wilmington area. This is weekend work BANK Apply in person to responsible person to hondle switchboard and various office IRVING S ARCO MARIO'S clerical functions. Experience preferred but not necessary. only. 275 Main St., Rt. 38. Woburn Aluminum Must have pleasant telephone monner. Excellent bene- Rte. 28, North Readinq SERVICE CENTER f.ls Call Mr. Rizzo 308 Main St. Stoneham Dragon Court or tel. 664-8533 Call Virginia at 035-5170 -872-2828- 438-3051 ..... Woburn 2 Z2Z2 8 mSZCSZSZSSiCm (quo* Opportunity tmr>-oy» ^j£%j£/££%&G*M&^&mm^mC, k BOOKKEEPING SANDWICH General Office /CLERICAL Desk Clerk - Night Shift Business equipment ond computer company needs a high CLERICAL school graduate to assist the owner in general office work Part-time MAKERS Howard Johnsons Motor lodge Burlington has on Permanent Part Time ...answering phone, typing, etc. This is o non-routine Retail fashion stores immediate opening for full time front desk clerk (II 30 situation requiring some thought and decision making in Boston suburban Positions Available PM 7 30AM) POSITION Full time. 40 hoors. 8:30 to 5 — Monday through Friday areas needs book Salary arranged, approxi- Growing Ihin melall firm has o lull lime position lor mo mate hours 7 30 AM lo I 30 keepmq assistant 20 Please coil for an appointment at lure quolitied individual Requires occurate typing, re Please coll for appointment — 933-2710 PM cord keeping skills ond good telephone monner We otte> 25 hours per week Apply at A competitive wages ond benefits. Experience necessary. Joseph's Industrial Call for appointment — 933-3000 Call Terry Bohm Copy General Corp. Catering -272-6550 — Northeast Apparel Inc 1 Merrill St.. j WOIUARO Ask for Mrs. Sheldon SI.op-Aid Inc. -7 848-8804 150 J New Boston St., Woburn, MA Woburn. Moss. 8 JounsonS 50 Holton St.. Woburn, Mass. Immediate Openings Full Time Arthur Treocher's is now hiring ELECTRONIC TESTING -OR — Typist/General Office Clerk VAN DRIVER Apply now for steady work. Start now or ' Competitive Pay — PART TIME — for part time positions: after Labor Day Full or port time days or 4 > Vacation Holiday Pay Driver needed to operate and maintain the college shuttle Part Time 1 van Cor the transporting of students Qualifications include Cashiers — Cooks hour shifdts niqhts We will train for liqhl local Assignments 25-35 hours per week wor.k either testinq. markinq or packinq RETAIL Call Laura at o knowledge of traffic laws, a working knowledge of the geographic area, ability to operate a van safely, ability to Will train, experience not necessory. but help imall electronic components. Apply PACKAGE STORE - 273-3040 - moke minor repairs and olso have a current Massachusetts ful. 18 yeor olds or older. Possible training tor motor vehicle license Solid State Testing Inc. HELP for an appointment management duties. Write Dally Times 97 Cotnbridgn St. For application contact Gary McPhoo 56 Middlesex Turnpike Apply daily between 2 and 4 p.m. c/o Box 1077 Burlington. MA MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE to Michael Grant Burlington, Ma. 25Montvale Ave., Personnel Pool- 19-21 I Hear <■! I rtflrry N t l 275-8910. Ext 279 by Friday, Aug. 21, 1981 187 Cambridge Rd.. Woburn. MA Woburn, MA 01*01 An equal opporlunily • mployer M f

Make it hot RECEPTIONIST* Burlington — Full Time Suburbon manufacturing firm seeks pleasonf. malure. K> I.IIHI.I St. Thomas Seamstress Forms Typist Accounting Clerk detail oriented person lor Ironl ollke receptionist desk Smithsonian News Service Wo are looking for a detail oriented individual whose 45-55 words per minute. Responsibilities include welcoming customers, handling Wanted telephone, light typing (40 60 wpm). and some entry Experience with wed- duties will include posting invoices and sales and cash Accuracy is a must. Summer just wouldn't be summer — at leasl not in receipts os well as typing invoices and financial data level accounting projects One yeor general oHice ex perience helptul. America — without barbeque ding gowns. Flexible Will use a computer terminal. Applicants should hove on 37% hour week. Some filing. "Silling around eating ribs or chicken coaled with a hours. To set up en interview appointment, pleote call the Per. aptitude for figures ond good typing skills. Company benefits. ionnel Department at — 273-OttO langy sauce and cooked over an open fire is my idea of Apply at The Incon division of Transitron Electronics Corp. Is o fast Equol Opportunity Employer a perfect night," barbeque expert W.J Strickland growing mfg. firm which offers competitive wages and POLY-STRUCTURES. INC says His 20 years' experience behind tpe grill recently Elegant Touch benefits. I00Cambridge St. earned him a spot at the Smithsonian's 15th annual ISSBMalnSt. Call 944-4700, ext. 115 Call 935-7150 Burlington, MA 01*03 Festival of American Folklife where he cooked ribs No. Reading. MA Ask for Betty • (■it* IN ,11 «->„'•> -;H from 5 a.m. lo7p.m daily for two weeks for interview ■ .' _Jf AII Equol Opportunity Employer Barbeque is a tradition of the South, but you don't -664-3557-,,,, have lo be a Southerner lo enjoy it You just have to know what you're doing, take your time cooking and Appliance PART-TIME FULL CHARGE Nurses Shipper/ Chauffeurs Brighams nol mind messy fingers. Strickland advises Repair Person Al the Festival. Strickland and fellow expert Grover Aides Alexander Inc. Chauffeur SM Main St., Price of Tarbaro. N.C.. cooked on 14-foot-long oven pits Bookkeeper Receiver service is seeking men ond Winchester. MA Dental Port time appliance re Responsible person needed to made of cement blocks, going through about 1.600 assist with core of elderly women drivers to wort* in our — EXPERIENCED — pair person to rebuild Experienced for full time only. rapidly growing corporation. Part-Tim* pounds of ribs and 600 pounds of chicken a day. all in home for acted Shifts avail- Oistrubition warehouse. Assistant Exciting atmosphere. in shop, washers and able are port time consisting Must be over 21. bondable, Position Open lopped with .10 gallons of sauce At home, though, most Must be able to take charge Near Burlington Mall. pnd be well informed o* Bos dryers. Experience with of two 3 11 shifts, olso avail- of docks handling large vo- people will be using standard outdoor grills lo cook — AFTERNOONS — Ion ond surrounding areas Monday-Friday Apply To — Frigidaire equipment able is full time or part time lume Solary commensurate modest amounts of ribs, chicken or chopped beef. For o pleasant & pro- Bilingual a plus. (Mother's Hours) on 11 to 7 shift Good solary with experience Excellent Say you're cooking up some barbeque in your Daily Times desirable. $6 and up Hours flexible. Storting gressive Wilmington and working conditions fringe benefits backyard. What's the first thing to do'' Work on that Box 1175 per hour Call evenings. If qual if led COll pay $3.50 per hour. office. Plt>as« call Mrs. Root critical element, the fire If it's just charcoal, use only 25 Montvale Avenue Call 035-8670, 933-8906 lOor 12 coals and wait until they begin lo turn ash while -6654975- .* Woburn. MA 01801 942-0423 for appointment - Call 729-9728; before pulling the meal on, Price says. For a lighter Call 657-4550 flavor and a great aroma, you may use hickory and oak chips with a smaller amount of charcoal. MACHINISTS Sales — EXPERIENCED — 3 Convenient Hours B Either way. the experts agree, it takes at least 40 - EXPERIENCED - Unlimited minutes for the charcoal, or the coal and wood com- Secretary Small high tech corporation Person DAYTIME bination, to be "just right'' for the meat Too many- needs capable all around AUTO machinists to moke own set \ Permanent, Part Time With knowledge of people rush this process and put meal ovej cold Upholsterer ups and work unsupervised Income Kitchen and !j charcoals or over flames, charring the outside and medical office proce- from prints Relaxed work- Run your own mogazine Rare MECHANIC opportunity to publish your Little leaving uncooked pork or chicken inside dure. Responsible per- ing conditions General mechanical J Work 1} For reupholstery shop. own locol magazine Income •The quality of meat is important in a barbeque," work in busy well e- Paid holidays, blue son preferred. Reply to: Apply In person ond hours set by you No Folks Shop S Santoro's of 9 Strickland says. "You can't just cook any old fatty cross, blue shield, paid technical or sales experience Redstone quipped station. Salary, meat and expect il to taste great with sauce " He and necessary insurance, uniforms and vacation. P.O. Box 7 Shopping Center Stoneham %, Price prefer three-down ribs, that is. slabs of spare For further Information Burlington, MA paid vacation. N 309 Main Street ribs that weigh 3 pounds or less. (The larger slabs, for ENGINEERING CORP. coll » Stoneham - CALL example. 5 and 6 pounds, have tougher meal with more 01803 ,,„ •7 01 ympio Ave.. Woburn 617-451-6502 I Apply in ptrson 1 — 438-0020-3 fat l. The ribs are cooked for an hour loan hour-and-a- 729-8060 — 935-5440 — 862-9965 half and the large pieces of chicken i broilers or fryers I should stay on the grill about an hour. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Then again, if you really follow the traditional MACHINE AND FLOOR WORK BUS DRIVERS TEMPORARY Southern-style barbeque menu, you may not have HAIRDRESSER Re-Bar Part Time Weekdoy Morninq room for dessert Experience not necessary. ( ASSIGNMENT ond Afternoon Openinqs. BARBEQUE SAl'CE Full time 8 a.m.-5 p.m. STONEHAM $5.60 PER HOUR Get paid daily Detailer 12 quarts) Call Laura right now Port time 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Immediate openinqs for responsible indi- 3 chickens halved or several three-down ribs and get started.. FULL/PART TIME 2 cups catsup Full or port time Apply viduals. Applicants must have Class 1 or 2 '; cup beer BAY STATE BOX CO. license. Excellent drivinq record. Personnel Pool Work at home. Apply in person to DICK EAGLESTON '4 cup lemon juice 39 Pleasant St.. Stoneham MA •7 Cambridge St. ', cup olive oil 438-9742 An equal opportunity employe' HUD50N BUS LINES Burlington, MA Detco, Inc. 2 tablespoons minced onion 70 Union St Medford 2 tablespoons brown sugar 438-2072 -273-3040- c 395-8080 "" ; — 535-4721—: 2 tablespoons soy or Tenyaki sauce V_/ V- 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1 teaspoon salt LIKE TO 1 teaspoon basil leaves PART-TIME STOCK HELP FULL TIME 1 teaspoon black pepper COOK/SELL? I teaspoon dry mustard Positions for cashiers are available for RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST PART-TIME PART TIME EVENINGS >4 teaspoon thyme immediate training for 1 -6 p.m. shift. CARE-AT-HOME NURSING SERVICES. INC. 'i teaspoon oregano Demonstrate top Apply in person is movinq its corporote offices lo Woburn. An 'j teaspoon chili powder gourmet kitchen elec- Apply in person. Monday, August 24, 2-4 p.m. excitinq position for a personable, ambitious

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AUTOMOTIVE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 1971 CHEVY IMPALA. ps BORED1 BROKE! BLUE ! JOIN A LEADER PARTTIME concession Laundromat Attendant WANTED licensed real FEDELE pb, new exhaust system, Sell toys, gilts unti PROF. REAL ESTATE clerk, ushers, wanted. MAYTAG HOME style estate brokers, new or radio, good tires with 3 December Fun iob Party sales people needed for an Apply In person Laundry is looking for experienced in the extra tires on rims. E xc Plan Free kit House ol expanding residential Burlington Cinema, attendant. Full time Reading-North Reading AUTQ SALES Mon. Fri. transportation. Recent Lloyd Phone (Pat) 535 4926. office in Reading Here we Burlington Mall. position. Pleasant working area. Call for private paint job. S595. Call Q C HW9-1C grow again! Call 944 7668 HW8-19 conditions. Must be clean, interview Dagnese & 438-7474 263 Main Street 8:30 a m.-8 p.m. Manager 245 5900 days, or for a personal interview. neat & reliable. 944 9346. StroutR E Inc. 664 3434 TOY PARTY DEMOS GAS ATTENDANTS. Full 8, 438-7475 Stoneham, Ma. Sot. 8:30 o 933 9139 eves. HWM9 10 HW821C HW8 19C ,rn.-4 p.m. INVEST YOUR TIME not part time. $3.75 per hour A821 plus commission. Call 862 your SSS earn up to 25 per NEWSPAPER SALES DRIVERS WANTED tor '74 AMC Mitidor vs auio p> o« im runsqood $695 SHOE SALES Girl wanted 9665 1976 AUDI I00LS. 4 dr., 4 cent commission. no IMMEDIATE OPENINGS early morning delivery ol no exp. nee. Will train, exc HW8 25 73 Pontlac LeHanj Wagon 6 ,i 3> d b 6<>K one owner SI 195 spd., 51.000 miles, AC, for aggressive lei sales Boston Herald American 0 PS D collecting or delivering. salary plus com. Please sunroot, AMFM cassette, Selling tor American Home SHIPPING & DELIVERY. clerks. $3.50 $5 per hr. in No. Reading area. 75 Dodge Coronet Wagon 6?K I,,I auto D- Pb 69K $1350 snows, reg gas 26 mpg app 421 Main St, Wit or Bright alert person to Toy Parties Call Carol 851 guaranteed plus bonus- Dependable car 658 9433.663 4214 HW8-19T package and deliver 71 VW Bug 4 spd new clutch yellow black ?6K SI550 Good cond S22S0 Call 935 6850 HWtfT plan. Must be able to work necessary. Call 1882 1211 7921. printed material to our at least 20 hrs. per wk All or 942 0288 74 Dodge Dart Swinger scyi auto e- °< sumooi 64K S1795 A824 PART TIME alternoons. HELP WANTED Hair Boston and suburban SHIFTS OPEN. Call Judy HW8 19C dresser, oper 8.. asst for customers. Must have good 76PontlacSinblrd6c>i 45Dd ..nyi.ooi rodiou TO* $1895 1971 BUICK ELECTRA, evenings and weekends 933 6804 or apply to 48 busy Wil hair salon. Full or driving record and desire to WANTE D MATURE blue. 2 dr. All power Gd. Contact Mr Dully for Montvale Ave.. Stoneham woman to work in retail 77 Pinto Squire Wagon 4 c,i auto Po»e> steer,™, .Po. -ock S2200 terview at 935 0060 Towne part time app 421 Main St, learn and earn more. $4.25 cond . $450 or BO Call 272 (left side door). outlet. Thurs . Fri. & Sat.. Book Fair Main St., 658 9433 HWI-19T per hour to start with '77 OldS Staillre Spt Cpe V6 4 spd stereo 50K new po.r-i runs e.rel S2395 1959 ns HWB 19C 9 30 am 4 p.m. Call Judy Woburn HW8x company paid BC BS Data A8 24b 933 7694 77 Olds VlstaCruiser Wagon woodq.a.n stereo P windows sw S2600 PRINT SHOP nr Wob Print Inc.. 135 Main St.. Medical Billing Secretary EARN EXTRA MONEY! HW8 21 1975CHEVROLET Impala Square req. person part Woburn, 935 3350. PARTTIME small office. 76 Pontlac Gran Prix LJ boded uiv« red 66K S2650 Part time sales position time afternoons. Mon. Fri HW821 Salary commensurate with $180 PER WEEK pt time in exc. cond.. pb, ps, new work 3 4 hrs 2 nights Earn '77 Honda ACCOrd S spd 4 cyl amW 6IK newpainl S3495 Stock shelves & make PART TIME Cleaning, experience Phone 944 0299 at home Webster. paint, exhaust, tires, $75 Car nee Will train brakes, am tm radio. $2000. deliveries local area Must Woburn 128 area. 5-6 between930a.m. & I p.m. America's foremost die 79 Ford F-100 Pickup &cVi auto Ps SIK m< bed S3595 Great for mothers Call HW8 2IC Call M F, Rick 944 3838 or Louise at 944 8394 HWM3x have car Call 935 8238 mornings, 7 am to 10 am. tionary co needs home /O BmW BaVarla 6 cyl auto Ps Pb ac Im cassette oOJau 944 2407. HW8 25 Gd pay, steady work 287 EXPERIENCEDTYPIST workers to update local LINDY'S ROAST BEEF 1113. with good typewriter & mailing lists All ages. exp. 77 Cantaro Spt Cpe 6 cyi auto Ps console stereo S3695 A8 2IC BECOME SUCCESSFUL, now hiring for fait HW8 25 skills to work on an unnec. Call I 716 842 6000. schedules Openings to start loin growing family of '80 Chevy Chevette Hatchback 4cyi,4,pd. am in. raw dei>oster S4295 DENTAL HYGIENIST, irregular basis in own Ext. 5120. IIATAD/'Vri C( in August v9 am s3 pm 5 pm Dutchmaid^u^...Mo.u^,u,r,,,,y Clothing pan]party Sat only Bam to3pm. Call home. 944 7031. HWB 19 ACCOrd LX Kllly loaded auto Ps ac stereo 50K S4295 MUlUKvTvLCj 10 pm closing 54 per hour to olan way American made 2723340 HW8 19C WORK IN a pleasant Rabbit luxury model 4 dr 4 sod am tm 40K S4695 qualified applicants. Must 18 or over Flexible hours. HW8 2S 1972 YAMAHA 200, A 1 be mature and responsible. Call anytime Mrs Bornas FULL TIME help wanted, cafeteria in Burl. 5 days. condition 944 1669, after t Some opening or closing 735 1975 PARTTIME CASHIERS, male or female Good pay. 730 2 30 Gd ben. incl pd Pref restaurant exp., pm.944 7142 duties Apply in person HWM9 I? good benefits. Call between hoii & vaca.. insurance, MO8 20C Lindy's Roast Beef. Mid hostess host 2 openings, 8 5pm 944 9665 sick pay. food & uniforms AUTOMOTIVE nice restaurant. Andover dlesex Tnpk . Caldor Mall JANITOR FULLTIME M HW8 21C CallLeo272 1313. Ext. 413. 1974 HONDA 750, 15,000 mi, F, 8 am to 4 pm and Wakefield areas Call 438 Burlington MA CAFETERIA HELP Work HW821 USED CARS for parts and good cond $800 or BO Call HWM8 27 housekeeper part time M 7450 White's Employment full or part time at Lech BOSTON HERALD salvage Highest prices 851 4308 M08 19T F, 8 am to 2 pm 30 hrs. Service, 256 Main St., mere Sales Good benefits, American needs part time paid tor late wrecks. Used EARN $50 tor 5 hours work, Excellent benefit package Stoneham. 1978 HONDA HAWK 400 meals and uniforms office help to work mor parts lor sale Woburn Auto showing Oueensway Warm friendly at- HW821 excellent cond Used 1 provided. Call 935 7885. nings in our branch office Parts, 240 Mishawum Rd.. Fashions or be a hostess & mosphere. Call Mr. Moody IMPORTANT Morning season 6000 miles $1200 or HW8 21 in the Woburn area. Must Woburn 933 7250 Mass earn tree clothing Call 657 944 1107 or 944 1108 Green help for disabled woman. BO 944 6507 or 253 3736. PERMANENT PART be 18 yrs ot age or over and Dealer's License No. 827 7988 or 658 9763 HWttT Grove Convalescent Home, Bathing, dressing, break MOB 19C TIME sales. Must be have dependable car. For AM13x 134 North St, No. Reading. fast. 2 mornings and 1980 YAMAHA 175 dirt INFORMATION ON weekends 8 30 11:30. Call available 10 3, 4 or 5 days further information, please '79 CORVETTE HW8-19N 729 5473after Ham per week. Great mother's call 18008821211 or 933 NEW CHEVROLETS SHOW ROOM New 6.700 bike. $900. Less than 1,000 Alaskan & Overseas em ployment Excellent in HWB-24 hours. Apply in person at 9214. miles, all extras. First ml. Gd. cond. 935 2528 SALESMAN WANTED the Gap at the Burl Mallor come potential. Call 312 EXPERIENCED IRON HW8 21 $11,000 Call 475 8887 alter 4p.m. Coastal Refrigeration for call 273 0551. MOB 19 741 9780, ext. 563 HW8-26T Railing and stair persons $1000 PER MONTH FT. Don't take our word. At* commercial & residential HWB 20 Top dollar. 438 1036, days. $450 per month PT. Will sales. Call bet 8-9 am, 172 '68 CHEVELLE Mallbu 1971 HONDA 350. runsgoodT SEEKING TWO Ambitious HW825 CLEANERS train. No exp. Several Main St. No Reading, 664 auto, ps, pb, am tm stereo needs little work. $250 Call couples for expansion of VAN DRIVER needed for PARTTIME MORNING positions avail, in various 9355393 5857. HW8 19N cleaning retail store, Mon COMPARE OUR PRICES CB side pipes, air shocks, family business, work from lift equipped van for depts of new Woburn MQ8 21 Sat. 7 10 a.m. Call 665 2768. mags In rear, eng excel, home, flexible hours, disabled woman. Day and branch. Call Mon Wed 6 9 RECEPTIONIST HW820 Save Money body Int good BO. 438 1976 HONDA 550. Super substantial income, 438 night hrs. vary. Cali 729- pm. only. 321 2958 Sport, luggage rack, FOR PRESTIGIOUS 3469 A819S 7089, Interview only HW9 5473. CLEANERS On Our Weekly Specials! backrest Always garaged Condominium company PARTTIME EVENINGS PARTTIME CUSTOMER 2S HW8 25 SURPLUS JEEPS, cars & Pert. cond. Must sell to buy Part time evenings & Rt. 128 area, Mon Fri 69 Service Cashiers, neat 1980-1981 MODELS WAREHOUSE HELP appearance, able to work trucks available Many sell 2nd car $1200 or BO 273 weekends. North Reading. p.m. Call 6*5 2768. HAIRDRESSER Steady work. 8-4:30. with customers Willing lo under $200. Call 312-742- 0986 Call Jan 664 2261 HWB 19N Shipping & receiving. Apply CHILD CARE after school EXP. WITH some work flexible retail hours. 1143, ext 5856 for Info on MQ8 21 in person. Philip Lynch Co. for 6 yr old boy. Joshua mr. mr. following Top pay for right Apply in person Singer Co.. how to purchase. A8 19S 1981 SUZUKI GS450TX, 500 8D Henshaw St.. Woburn. Eaton School area My person Full or part time OFFICE POSITION. Burlington Mall. miles, condition like new, 2 HW821 home or yours. Please call rent- lease- Redstone Shopping Center, OPENING In Graphic Arts Burlington. Ma. An equal 1972 OLDS 88, 350 engine, cyl., blue, owned for 3 after 5pm.944 6497 4389859. HW92S off. Mature exp person In NEEDED WOMAN to opportunity employer. M acar a-car runs good. $600 Call 438 months. BO Call 935 2331 babysit in my Burlington HW8 2SC M0821 gen otf procedure, gd F. 7221. A819S FULL OR PART TIME typing, corr It bkkpg 245 home 7 am-4 pm, Monday RECEPTIONIST POSITION OPEN for shirt weekdays and weekends. 5855 HWB 19S thru Friday. Call Karen933 Secretary, pleasant Ramada Inn H2HaverhillSt. '71 BUICK SKYLARK 79K, Position avail, in local 1088 working conditions 8 30 5 operator. Earn up to $7.00 pm. Cummings Park, per hr Will train Approx Woburn ps, pb, needs some work, retail pharmacy Hours NEEDED MONDAY HW825 No. Reading MISC Woburn Call Cheryl for an hours. 8 a.m. 2:30 pm am-fm 8 track $500 or BO. flex. Pleasant working Friday, 36 pm, woman to PARTTIME CASHIER interview at 933 7850. Mon Fri Apply or call Call 438 0768 AB 19S cond Write Daily Times care for my mother at and concession worker, 935-7768 944-3567 WANTED Craftspersons HW82IC E mbassy Laundry. 5 Park Box 1192. 25Montvale Ave home, help prepare dinner. afternoons Apply in person interested in starting a HELP WANTED, Dish St.. Winchester. 729 2220. I 1970 CHEVY CUSTOM Woburn Please call aft 6:30, 729 to Showcase Cinema, CITATIONS, CHEVETTES & MONZAS AVAILABLE craft cooperative In Lowell washers, part time* Apply HW821 Impala 2 dr coupe, good 7203. HW819S Woburn EXCITING GROWTH in person, Harrows' Rest, ' cond. asking $650 or BO area. Call 8513158, Sue, HW821 GENERAL MACHINIST opportunity lor exp. travel 126 Main St Reading. 944 afternoons. MISC9 12T LANDSCAPING help Good benetits Call 933 Call 245 8817. A8 19S igent to work lull or part HAIRDRESSER WANTED 5327. wanted full-time to replace 0330. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE lime in our Burlington full or part time In HW8 20C 1972 DODGE MONACO 4 HS CHEEFLEADERS will jltice Evening hrs. incl established shop In departing students Contact HWB 19 1973 CHEVY IMPALA 4 door good running engine have a car wash, bake sale Joe at 729 6504 WANTED MATURE Sat. Benetits com Wilmington Must have woman to care for small USED CARS WANTED dr., ac, am fm radio.' ps, & flea mkt at old Stoneham HWB-2) needs some body work Tiensurate with ability & following & be In child in my home full time. We also sell quality used NURSERY SUPERVISOR EMPLOYMENT pb, 4 good tires, 2 good $1000 or BO Call 438 9033 High School on Sat, Aug 22 ;xp. Call Personnel Dept.. dependent. Call 658 2921 or Call 944 2127 after 6 pm or auto parts. Tested and needed for Racquetball snows Good condition. after 6 pm. A8-19S at 9 am 101 Central St. "rimson Travel Service 658 9336. HWB 19T weekends. guaranteed. Aberjona Auto Club. Mon. Fri., 9 am to 2 WANTED $750. or BO Call 935 4375 MISC8 19S >77 2600 HW24C Parts Inc. 278 280 Salem st, A8-21 1974 DODGE DART 6 cyl 4 SUPER SPLIT. pm. Call 273 1025 for In "GYMNASTIC IN- Woburn, 933 4440 Mass NEED CREDIT' COMPUTER Operator Tomorrow's leader in log terview. BOOKKEEPER Ex" dr o1 0 l , e e n , STRUCTORS, part time Lie No 2605 Quality Our 1972 FORD TORINOstation ? ? ,? .° ':.^" " . . immed. opening, 3rd shift splitters Welder. Ex HW8 25 perienced in both double wagon Gd. cond. Small V 8, cond. Call 438 0495 or 438 Mastercard and-or Visa afternoons & Saturdays. Some exp. or technical perience helpful. Over 19 'BOOKKEEPER, full time, entry & one write systems Goal, Satisfaction Our reg gas $300 Call 729 2616 4458 Price $1300 A8 19S available no matter what schooling helpful Call Mr and depend FXG Corp , 3 at pleasant Winchester Ctr. Resume to N. Suburban would like part time work in Reward AMIOx A8-21 your credit Is through our YMCA, 137 Lexington St Arnold 273-3536. Sullivan St., Woburn. 935 loc. Send resume to small office or at home 70 CHEVY IMPALA coupe, 1968 PLY. FURY III 84,000 inflation fighting program. Woburn. Ma. 01801 or call 1975 GMC '2 ton pick up, _ HW8-19 1544. American Alarm, 573 Main Please reply to Box no 474 2 dr, new battery, tuneup, ml, very cl, 6 gd tires Incl Call Diana alter 5 pm now HW821 944 3606 ps, pb. auto, with custom LABORER FOR Mason St.. Winchester, MAOISM. CO Reading Chronicle, 531 muffler Gd tires. Low snows, ps, at, rear defog, at 438 9152. MISC9-9S HW6-20C ' Main St. Reading cap. Call 851 4481 A8 19T Contractor Experience HW8 21 mileage $650. 935 292, auto. 318 V8 $650 or BO HAIRDRESSER WANT pref Steady work. 933 2436 RESPONSIBLE PERSON MECHANICAL EW82IC after 5:30 pm 657 7365 after 6. A8 19T ED with a following. Full Ask for John needed to csare tor 4 mo. DESIGNER LOOKING FOR A used A82I Read\ foherp or part time. Apply in RETIREE DESIRES HWB 20 old infant starting in Sept 20K window repair, paint, putty car? Always a good I'D SELL THIS Car to my 65 Ford LTD Classic person to Competition Hair VVWI.WW II, Korea, Your home or mine in 3 YEARS EXP In machine work. Summer special, selection Save big. Hagen mother! 1975 CHEVY GOOD COND Inside & out, GIRL FRIDAY lor small Salon, Stoneham or call Woburn area. Call design and layout. Food Auto Sales, 6 West St., IMPALA No rust Excel must see, 67K orlg miles Vietnam rets. Woburn electronic firm. 4388090. HW824 new ropes Installed $3 ea anytime. 933-2815 packaging equip, a big Reading, (rear of Mobile cond PS, PB, very clean, $895. Call after 5 pm, 658 L ight typing, posting, order DRIVING & Classroom P.O. Box 206, Stoneham Ma Krd( russ: H'MU fin|am cilHiirv. HW824 plus. Call 4824959 lor station! 944 7904 or 944 new tires $1750 or BO Call 3141. AB 19T expediting. Previous office instructors, hrs. arranged 02180 EW819S Creative Gourmet LTD. immed. appt. or rush 0229 933 8150 before 4 or 525 3092 exp. pref. Call Mr. Arlington, Belmont, Williams 935 7230. IS SEEKING a full time resume to COMPE TENT AtfC after 5, ask for Judy 1976 CHRYSLER COR Lexington area Call Mrs A821 DOBA, ps, pb, pw, ac, HW824 Brown 643 6808 utll. person Mon. Fri. 8 TECH. STAFFING DIV. Experienced Secre. wants 1974 FORD Gran Torino 4 30 for work In an In Michael Ward Association 1975 CHEVY VEGA, low leather Int, cruise cont, -SITTER NEEDED for 3 HWB 24 permanent part time Brougham station wagon, dustrial cafe In Wob 1040 Park Square Bldg mileage, good cond, hat am-fm stereo radio, w-cass children after school position. Excellent typist. pb. pb, ac. am fm stereo, PERSON NEEDED, Win, Please contact Laura days Boston. Ma 02116 chback, new tires, am fm tape, lean burn eng, reg Wyman School. Woburn Lynnfleld Wakefield area, leather seats, good cond. Wob line 2 hrs per day No 9355150, ext. 551 for ap Fee Paid. Prof. Con- cassette $1300. 944 8476. gas, $3300. Ser parties only area 933 6199 box 186A, Lynnfleld, Reply Asking $1100. Call 273 4131. ■n cooking Steady. 729 6453 plication and interview. sultants A821C Call after 3:30 pm, 657 7043 HW8-20 in writing EW8 19L A8 2IB HW824 HW8-20 HW820 1963 CADILLAC COUPE A8 19T 1980 HONDA ACCORD, ac DeVille 350 V8, pb. w & Blaupunkt am fm cassette. seats, no air, 55,000 orig 1972 VW 4 door, auto, good 5 spd , 30 mpg Has many miles, new tires, battery & cond. $1100. Call 657 7693. extras $6850 Call 935 7117. radiator, very little rust. AB-19T The story of World War II A8 19 Exc. for classic & trans. Dan Ferullo s First book: "The Best Years of My Life' BRANDNEW $1200 944 5461 after6pm 1973 CHEVY IMPALA, gd double amputee and double A8 21C NOW 1981 JEEP. 250 mi.. CJ7 cond inside & out. Only Academy Award winner Har- Renegade 933 l 176 1973 PONTIAC LUX. 55,000 miles, anxious to old Russell. anytime. LeMans. orig owner, 77,000 sell Asking $1500. Call 658- A8 21 miles, new hoses, belts, 2765. AS 19T ON muffler, exhaust pipe, oil 1972 CHEVROLET Im HAROLD RUSSELL pump, tuned up within last NOW AVAILABLE AT THE pala. automatic. 8 cyl , 1974 DODGE CORONET 4 500 mi Good Cond B O 942 FOLLOWING BOOKSTORES good running cond $500. 0254 dr, 318 auto, good running Wob 935 9481 after 6 p.m cond, needs body work, ps, SALE A821C • PAPERBACK BOOKSMITH A821 pb. & a-C $350 664-3509 1972 BUICK ESTATE eves. A8 19N • WALDEN BOOKS 1969 PONTIAC LEMANS wagon. It blue & in convertible. 6 cyl . ps. reasonable cond. One ol the • LAURIAT'S rebuilt trans . new brakes, HONDA MOPED for sale. last models that can carry AT • THE TOWNE BOOK FAIR Good price. Nearly new. valve job new tires. $795 4x8 sheets ol big material very low mileage $600 or Call 779 4946. Asking $425 Call 9420731 AB 71 atter6:30pm. BO. Call Mr. Seth at 726 A825C 5169. AB I9N 1980 C AMA RO, red on red, 6 LOCAL Or moil the coupon in thu odverluemeni cyl.. PS. AM-FM. rear 1969 MUSTANG Fastback AUDI 5000 1978 model, to the publisher defog.. rally wheels. 351, Windsor engine $900 Chapman lock, rustproofed Tel 944 6507 35.000 ml, fully equipped, showroom cond Call 475- 17.000 mi. $7300. or BO. Call A8 19C 8230. A8 19N 935-9330 days; 667 4714 eves 1967 CHEVY convertible BOOKSTORES A821 283 V8, ps, pb. exc "Should be a winner'' top 1972 FORD COUNTRY 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARI. Needs engine work Runs Squire, ps, pb, very clean, 56.000 miles needs minor exc BO 665 3168 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY body work $1100 Call 667 ASM no rust, excellent motor, 1700 after 2 30 pm good tires. $800.9447527. 1967 COUGAR hard top, 302 1 AB 19N " A821 2bbl, dual exhaust. Many 1976 VW DASHER WAGON, new parts $1200 or BO Call 1975 BUICK LESABRE, 4 4 spd., AM FM, mint cond. Billy 729 5865 weekdays new tires, 2 snows, recent $3100. Call 593 6059 after 5. tune-up, am-fm stereo, ac. AB-21 A820 Must sell!! $1400 or BO. 76 PLYMOUTH FURY. 1967CADILLAC DEVILLE. Call after 5 p.m. 935-1M2. 92,000 mi. AC, AM FM. gd. AMI cond $1300. or BO Bob 933 32.000 orig ml., new vinyl 5915. root, tires, batt., interior 1974 PL YMOUTH Afr2S mint cond Needs paint. Barracuda 318, 3 spd. Last $2200 or BO 944 3465 or 245 year made. $1400. Call 1974 ELDORADO, $3800 or 5739 BO. Call 272 5397 after 5. Steve 272 5«92 AI25 At-iec A* 19

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GRAND OPENING THE VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS Qregory & Weaver matne&»nttoortft Saturday & Sunday 10 to 5 A Division of The Norwood Group Corner of Showsheen St. and Foster Road Ten offices serving Massachusetts G New Hampshire Tewksbury REAL ESTATE CAREER NIGHT 9440100 AUGUST 27th, 1981 7:30 p.m. COLONIAL HILTON <2 324 main street, reading, mass. Exit 32 off ROUTE 128 North, Wokefield, Massachusetts For residents of: VINTAGE COLONIAL Reading, North Reoding, Wakefield, Stoneham, Wilmington, Lynnfield, with Andover, North Andover, Tewskbury. Methuen. Woburn and Boxford. ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE The Norwood Group offers '10 offices in New Hompshire ond Massachusetts "average associate income of over $22,000 "full time Training Director "in house Marketing Director "full service advertising agency We are proud 1o offer for your inspection Tewksbury <. first condominiums. See for yoursolf "over 1200 homes sold last year (we are well on the way to 1800 this year) the spacious living featured In these five-room lownhouses priced in the upper 50V Each unit includes two lorqe bedrooms r » berths livinqroom dininq room applionced kitchen These ore just some of the many reasons why The Norwood Group is a ond first floor laundry room In addition central air conditioning privote enirances and leader in Real Estate. ample parkmq hove been provided These condominiums are a prime example of how the latest mode of residential ownership con enhance established neighborhoods ond they ar« We invite you to hear our presentation and ask any guestions you may now available for purchase hove. Your attendance is welcome whether you have your license, or are just thinking about the possibilities. Sullivan Real Estate Call 944-7810 or 475-4515 for your reservation.

1875 Main Street MLS Tewksbury. Mass. 01876 ®MiS Reading 944-7668 851-2461 *» L::^:i::.:.:.:.:..:.:^-=i-^T~~"~"~r 'wm/'mMMm^M/zzzzz. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE GARAGE SALE SEVEN ACRES FARM FOR SALE 18' Cape Cod READING: See Reading's best VALUE in this 4 bedroom Knockabout. Old. needs MOVING SALE. Clothes, MOVING, MUST SELL TRAILER HITCHES sold FRESH PULLET Eggs, sizes 5 18. misc household ANTIQUE HORSE buggy work and new rudder Dutch Colonial. Master bedroom has old-fashioned sleeping contents of my home hard rubber on wheels, and installed, pi ' jp truck fresh capons, boilers, items 29 Humbolt Ave, Wood fiberglass over main porch. Large formal dining room, family-sized kitchen, IS Beaut, col. hutch, bar and good cond $600 or BO 664 bumpers, all types of turkeys, 59 cents pd. Fowl, Burl 8 12 16,9 4 pure honey & maple syrup. baths, walk-up attic, 2 car detached garage. Mid $70's. stools. All must go. too 5383 anytime. FSB-19N welding. Elston Welding & jib. Dacron lines and 8.8. GS8-14 numerous to mention No Service, 180 Park St, North Concord St, No. Reading. rigging. Asking $1000. with reasnb offer refused. 935 FOR SALE 20" Schwlnn Reading. 664 3498 FStfN 664 3530 exit 13 off 93. FStfN trailer. Call early am or YARD SALE Sat, Aug 22, 9 8549. READING: New England Colonial, 7 lovely rooms, large country bicycle convertible to boys PICTURE FRAMING late pm. 321-8289. FStJ am fo 2 pm On sale FS824 kitchen, modern yet guaint. 2 full baths, pool, detached ga- or girls bicycle. Blue with HORSEFEED including all kinds camping equipment, toys, BEAUTY SHOP Equip chrome fenders. Exc cond. ALSO Livestock and dog needlepoint and crewel UTILITY TRAILER, 4x8x2 furniture, mlsc Rain date rage, nice residential neighborhood, yet 7 minute walk to ment for sale, (used) $50.664 5313. FS8-19N feed Local representative work, stretching plywood open box, lights Sunday, Aug 23. 37 Norval town. $70,900. Excel, cond. Call 729 1113 for Agway, Inc. William blocking, samples on tailgate, 14" tires $150. Ave, Stoneham. GS8-19S between 8 am& 3 pm. If no FOR SALE AMANA chest Johnson, 468 West St, display J Squibb, 17 In Chelmstord. Call 256 6863. anjjwer call 643 6726 after 6 freezer 18 e.f. very good Reading, 944 9161 FStfC tervale Terr, Reading, off FS9-9T BARN SALE READING: JUST REDUCED: BETTER THAN NEW, Garrison Colo- cond, $85 Maytag electric Rt 129 944 2474 NUMEROUS ANTIQUES FIREWOOD cut 16" 18" FStIC nial, located on one of our prettiest older streets, this home "TIK FS8 24 mini dryer, good space NEW WATERBEDS, King, some wicker pieces, average length unsplit Queen, single, complete, 10 marble top commode, mlsc EVERYTHING MUST GO saver $65 664 5636 FS8-19N nothing real big S95 a cord RECONDITIONED is in perfect condition both in and out. $82,900. year warranty, 12 models, collectibles. Sat. Aug 22,10 Medit. Ivg.rm., naug. den, Full 178 cubic It Call 667 Lawnmowers for sale $65 from $149 The Waterbed tables, lamps, light tlxt., BANDSAW, 10", 12", 14" 3607 after 5 pm andUp.658 2266or245- 4. 38 Church St. Wakefield READING: OUTSTANDING REDWOOD SPLIT FOYERED RANCH drapes, unusual acces. 729 metal lathes. Vertical & FSMMa 6284. FStfT Factory, 162 Eastern Ave, GS8-19S 0999 » • • - horizontal millers, 4 Lynn. 598 1400 FStfN with an ACRE of privacy. Spectacular kitchen with grill and LOAM FS824 spindle drill, surface MATTRESS Warehouse SAT, AUG 22. 10-4. hood, wrap-around deck. Vacation at home with your own in- grinder, hydraulic press, SCREENED $\l per yard, QUALlfY FIREWOOD Household items, chlldrens BEDS open to the public. All 4 yard minimum. Cut, split Apple, cherry, toys 8. books, living rm set, ground pool. Some owner financing. $110,000. SEALY, Serta, radial drill. 7"j hp and 10 brand names at discount UNSCREENED $8 pr rock maple, red white oak, misc. 31 Wheeler Ave, Posturepedic, Mismatch hp air compressor. Tel 603 prices. yard. 6 yard minimum hickory. Free kindling. Melrose off Grove St. GS8 Mattresses, first O too 3825671. FS827N THEMATTRESSMAN WAKEFIELD: IN-LAW Apartment included in this large split FILL $4 per yard. 7 yard Brass, Waterbeds, Cots, 64 Cambridge Street $135, 128 cu ft Tree 19S minimum. Ranch. Enables the average buyer to live well for less, 5 & 4 Bunks, Trundlebeds SINGLE BED Rock maple Rte. 3 A surgery Call 245 8294 FARM MANURE $7 per SAT & SUN, Aug 22 & 23, 9 Bargain Center, Siesta b s mattress, TV Zegrth (Off Rte. 128atExlt41N) rooms, fireplaced, 2 car garage. Owner willing to take the yard. 4 yard minimum Sleep Shops, Jim. 273 0800 BW, drapes lined 3 pair, Burlington 273-2200 LEE NELSON FURS 3, 16 Victoria Lane. mortgage at a favorable rate. $92,500. Orders over $50 free Stoneham. Appliances, FSM20X aluminum combo storm FSMJx HUNDREDSOF new furs*, MUST SE LL Moving out door Call 664 4493 eves. delivery Call 658 3533 or used furs to choose from glassware, games etc. GS8 658 4062 FStfT of state. Antique FS8-19N Children's Exchange Storage. restyling, 19S FOUND glassware, turn. (Windsor 172 MAIN ST., No. cleaning 600 Washington Rocker, etc.), mask ft. MICROWAVE OVEN, Reading. We buy and sell LOVELY 7 rm home In St, Boston 426 3065 FStfS YARD SALE, Corner Lake Shore Park, Peabody Summer & Franklin St, FOUND GREY Tlgr cat spear from Kenya, art deluxe model, like new, quality used children's Homeowner's $300. Gas dryer & portable facing pond 3 large bdrms, *ICH FARM loam, bark Stoneham. Sat & Sun, Aug with 2 kittens. 1 grey, 1 supplies (canvases, oil rlothes & equipment. Sizes 2 baths, near school & nulch, fill, railroad ties, 22 8. 23 Clothing and toys. yellow on Goss Ave, paints, prints), bed set. dishwasher $70 each. nfant to 6X. Please call Electric guitar w case $60. shopping ctr. 1 unfinished lelivered at old fashioned 9-5, GS819S Advisor Melrose. Ready for books of all kinds, Capt. 558-9024. FS923N rm. Call 595 4455. FSB-26N prices. Call 233 0348 FStfL writing desk, canning jars, 4387710 FS8-19S SILK SCREEN custom, by claiming or adoption. 665- 2 TEACUP POODLES, 1 5257. FOUNDS I9S lamps, loom. La Clerk tbl. quality T shirts No job too FIREWOOD black, 1 apricot. Assorted Gary J. Litchfield model w-shuttles & war REFRIGERATOR good small Professional MOVING, MUST sell ALL HARDWOOD Cuf to everything, love seat & Items, 10 am to 4 pm, Sat. FOUND BLACK Labrador ping board, new Spaulding running cond, clean, designer and illustrator 16" lengths, split & ealty World-Classic Realty matchjing chr, bdrm set, Aug 22, 8 Lotus Ave, with white chest, on Aug 11 tennis rackets & cross perfect for cottage $70 or Pearson and Davidson 245 delivered. $110 128 cu. ft. kitchen set, recliner, babys Stoneham 245 0927 GS8 19S INVESTING WITHOUT MANAGEMENT on Border Ave, Wil Spayed country skis (no wax BO. Call 662 9682 FSB-19S 6894. 245 5821 FStf load, $100 it you pick up bottoms), port, broiler crib& more 8 5, 438 6234. Call Peter 944 0759. QUESTION: We have are net leased on a long male 45 yrs old, scar on FANTASTIC REMNANTS oven, quilts, radial snow FULL HOUSEHOLD FSB-19S FS8 25C GARAGE SALE. Chairs, owned our home for left leg, wearing choke ARMSTRONG CARPET term basis require little tires 165 13s used one QUEEN BR SET, living, tables, all kinds of good several years now and or no day to day in- chain, if unclaimed will reg priced 57195 per yd season, Bl leather dining, stereo components, TIFFANY LAMPS. Closed FIREWOOD stuff at take away prices. are very comfortable in volvement in give away Call Dotty 658 now $10.95 per yd World recliner. rm. divider, space color TV, furnishing, pans Carpet 524 95 per yd now restaurant must sell many FOR SALE seasoned 105 Franklin St, Stoneham it. It has been good to us management. This type 2418. FOUND8 I9T saving modular shelving, etc. Lost wife wish to sell In $12.95 per yd Some rolls 60 handmade stained glass nardwood, cut, spilt 18" Sat 10 2 Aug 22. GS8-19S financially, and our of investment is often a tiffany lamps. 744 4215 MALE BEAGLE. Black, wall hangings, and much lots 438 5416 FS8-I9S and 70 yds Tremendous long, delivered, 160 cu ft. equity in it represents the free standing building FSM8x brown & white No collar. more 935 7124. wk nites savings on all warehouse loose measure (128 cu ft SAT, AUG 26, 9 3 Bolts of largest single investment leased to a single tenant Male poodle terrier, White after 6 30 p m CERAMIC STUDIO owner stock Robert's Special for OFFICE EQUIPMENT stacked) $125 658-9623 cloth, furn, stereo equip, we have. This tenant is. responsible Male Shepherd puppy, FS8 2I selling all greenware 'i off. August Beautilul tone on NEW & USED desks, FStfT speakers, crafts stuff I'm thinking of acquiring for all of the expenses of black*,tan 272 5678 Lg selection pop pieces tone Saxony carpet, com chairs, typewriters, file junque 289 Shawsheen St. a small property for running the building, FOB 20 great opp to buy before pletely installed over extra cabinets at discount prices Wilmington GS8 18T investment purposes, but such as heat, repairs, heavy pad $17.95 per yd PETS season starts 438 7788. FS8 The Office Manager, 134 I'm concerned about the upkeep and real estate AN OLDER female dog. You must see it to believe it GARAGE SALE 26S Park St Rt 62, No 2 FAMILY YARD SALE: time and expertise taxes black and brown with no MRS BROWN'S Animal Wall to wall isour specialty Reading 664 4747 FStfN FRIDAY. AUG 21. Sam to 4 Sat, Aug 22, rain date Sun needed to manage a real I would be more than collar at Garfield area Shelter, 373 Russell St., Robert's Carpet Outlet SADDLE SEAT saddle w pm, 10 Otis St, Wakefield 23. 10-4 Aldrlch Road estate investment Do you happy to discuss your Call 935 1602 Woburn is appealing for 474 Main St. 9x12 RUGS $44 95 12x12 fixtures, $200 Western Furn, glass, China. Many household Items, have any thoughts on investment goals with FO8-20 exceptionally good homes Wilmington, MA 658 9694 rugs $59 95 Cash and Carry saddle $150, or will swap Cleaning out large barn hockey equip, bnk bd, alr- ways I might invest in you. I'm confident that YOUNG LARGE long- for a young Doberman, , ESM?7x only. Hurry for best for hunt-seat or dressage finding more things each cond. GS8-19T real estate without we'll be able to help you haired brown dog. Black black Collie, and a Beagle selection cross and beautiful cats and saddle Call 438 5275. FS8 SCREENED LOAM day. concerning myself with locate a management- face, white around neck, Robert's Carpet Outlet ; G 58 21C BURLINGTON. 10 lam yd kittens. All colors, good 19S $12 per yard, 6 yd mln. 474MAIN STREET sale Gloria Circle. Sat, management problems? free real estate in- white paws. Blue collar & SATURDAY. AUG. 22, 9-3 personalities We are very unscreened $8 per yd, 15 WILMINGTON, MASS Aug. 22,10-4. vestment. flea Found Arcadia St. pm, 194 Grove St, Reading. selective in our placement $4 A BAG SALE yd mln. Prompt delivery, 658 9694 GS8 21b ANSWER: There are Wob. 935-1132. Wood burning stove, side by to insure good home*? for TEMPLE EMMANUEL large amounts negotiable, FSM3x many ways to invest in F8-19 side refrigerator, washer SELLING EVERYTHING our pets. Donations help us Thrift Shop, 120 Chestnut excavating i, lawn YOU NAME IT we've got real estate without direct FOUND 10 speed bike found USED PIANOS for sale dryer, clothing, misc. furn to continue this service St, Wake. T & TH 10 3, Aug preparation, sm bulldozer it tools, turn., appliances or active involvement in in McDonald's area Call Please call 933 8539 or visit Good cond. $85 and up. Call & household items BEAITY WORLD 18, 20 & 27 Come and save for fine grading. Call 663 Irge & sm. All In good cond. the day to-day affairs of 944 4647 ask for Joe us, open every day 1:30 for appointment 438 2488. GS821C on our summer clearance 3251 or 6674872, FStfT Come 8, see for yourself property management. F08 21C 6:30. FStfS YARD SALE, KNIGHTS Sat. & Sun. Aug 22 and 23. 9 Quite often, your real CLOSING COMMENTS sale! FS8-19S OF COLUMBUS. Sat, Aug PUPPIES: Mixed breed, SKATES am 6 pm, II Gould St., estate broker will be BAUER SPECIAL Pro 95 WEISS FARM 22. 9 am to 1 pm. Council If you have < question brown or black, 7 weeks TIRES (5) G7815 on. Stoneham willing to manage a real men size 8': used only 3 Hall. 11 Sariborn St. abour real estate or LOST old 944 0308 General Motors rims only STONEHAM Farm GS82I estate investment for mos. Tulk blades, excellent Reading. require the services of a PETS8-19C 700 miles. $300. call 438 enriched screened loam, BURLINGTON. Sat. Aug. you Whether it be a small FEMALE TIGER Cat. cond. $50. Call 438 5122 $14 yd Unscreened, $11 yd G58-21C professional Realtor, Mr. 3 MO. OLD COLLIE Ger 2681 FS8-19S 22, 95. 5 Pleasant St. apartment building or White flea collar Vic. of 14 after 6 pm. FS8-19S MULTI FAMtLY Yard Lilchfield will be happy shop male Had all shots Farm manure, $8 yd Redwd 20' lengths, 2" elec one or more single family Bedford Rd., Woburn sale. Sat. Aug. 22, rain date to assist you. Contact Needs good home Very CONTEMPORARY sofa 4 Barkwood mulch, $16. Fill. pipe, tools, misc. items. homes rented out and Reward 935 2332 or '729 love seat, Herculon plaid, 8-29. 10-2 pm. 41 Winthrop Realty World-Classic friendly & smart Call 933 BEAUTY SHOP equip $5 50 yd. 8 yd min. Rain date Aug. 29 held for investment, your 6248, ask for Mrs Porter excellent cond $300 245 Ave. Reading. Clothing, Realty, 578 Main Street, 1635. ment. Counter sink set ups Discounts avail on any of GS82I real estate broker can L8-2I household items, toys, WoburiT MA 01801 (617) 9494. 8. dryers Call 438 2652. FS8 abaove in lg quantities GIGANTIC YARD SALE, LIGHT BLUE Star Sap FS8-2IC baseball cards etc. assist for a modest fee, HS-NM. 15 YR OLD '! Quarter 19T Prompt delivery 7 days a lots of goodies. Friday, phlre ring. Vic. of Hurld x GS82IC which is tax deductible horse, n thoroughbred, FIREWOOD 16" round. 128 wk. Horses boarded. $110 Aug. 21 & Saturday Aug. 22. We art currently in- School on Bedford Rd., SAT. AND SUN. Aug. 22 & Certain types of In well schooled, well man C.f. $85. Mike 664 2263 TWO PIECE living room mo. Weiss Farm. 9-3 at 182 Mishawum Rd.. terviewing carter Woburn Call 933-5888., FS821C 23. 665 Pearl St. Reading. vestments require little nered. Worth $2500 to good set, exc cond. Must be seen Stoneham 438-0689. Establ. Woburn. GS8-21 or no management. For minded individuals in- .16'/2 HYDRO SWIFT, All kinds of things, furn. LOST CAT home $800. Call 657 7013. to be appreciated. Colonial 1910. FStfS AUG. 22 & 23. 9:30 4. example, properties that terested in real estate Fiberglass Delly household, books, rods, PETS8 19T floor lamp Incl. $500. Call Custom made Ivng. rm. set. sales. BLACK MALE short hair galvanized trailer 55 hp hardware a much more. few wht on chest named 658 3141 after 5 pm FS8 19T SEASONED HARDWOOD GS82IC dining rm set w-6 chairs. 2 ANIMAL SPAYING Loral Evin. Elec $2495 or BO Blackle last seen Mon 727 $140 cord. (128 cu. ft). end tables, coffee tble. hospital. Fern cat $30. 944-6259 YARD SALE, 498 Park st, vicinity Stoneham Animal WORK PANTS and shirts, Limited amount cut split 81 lamps, never used. Mlsc male cats $20 Small fern, FS821C $1.50 each, all sizes. Call 10-2, Aug 22, rain date Aug Hospital. Please call 245 delivered. Grapple loads Items & clothes. 35-37 dog $36. small male dog 8519138. FS826T 23. No. Reading. GS8 19N 6095 wkdy after 5 anytime 8"} FT. HUSSMAN delT 550 1600 units Call 438 2814 Adrian St., Somervllle. $38 729 6453 PETSM3X chest, w compressor Gd, GS8 2I wkends. Reward LOST8 after 5. FS9-JS cond. $500. Call 272 3747 or KENMORE SEWING YARD SALE: TV, new & 2 FAMILY, Sat., Aug. 22. 9 19S KINDLiNG WOOD, short 625 1747. machine $100, sewing used baby clothes «. baby 1. 69 Forest St.. machine $60, parlor set loose pcs. Fill up your trunk, Items. Household goods, Wilmington. Off Rte. 62 LOST LIGHT Tan fixed GREEN. WOOL carpeting. FREE $125, old maple den set $50 $2. sta wag, $4; pickup Sat. Aug 22, 57 North St, Burl. line. Everything must male cat wearing clear flea Very gd. cond. 14.8 f1.xl5.08 truck. $6. Call tor appt. 935 FREE - 2 spayed female or BO Call 657 7058. FSB No. Reading. 10 am to 4 go. Women's, baby, collar, vicinity Main St & tiger cats. 4 yrs. old, all ff. $4 per sq. yd. 273 0419. 7337 William Wetmorr & S£24 19T pm. GS8-19N maternity clothes, furn., Pomworth Sto. .Owner shots. Good family cats, Co., Inc., 9 Micro D/.. (off curtains, household Items. GUITAR SPECIAL Holton St.) Woburn. heartbroken 438 4203 aft 5 good with kids. Call 933 GS821 In old Japan it was believed that eating ginseng root REPAIR TRADE SALES. RE FRIG $25, Castro conv FSM828 YARD SALE: BABY pm. LOST8-19S 7840. would b*jMHMtfkJM|^fL Dean. Gibson, Fender, couch 4 match chair $150. clothes & baby furniture, YARO SALE: Xmas trt%. FREE8 2) FOR SAIL 16' Hoble Cat BLUE HUFFY boy's bike Ovation, Martin, Yamaha. Beds, Queen dbl, twin $25- 1 misc. 29 Park St, No. pet supplies, games, books, Catamaran. Good con No seat. Vic. of Eugene FREE KITTENS, 8 wks.. 30 40 percent off. $75, din rm set $175. 658 Reading, 10 4. Aug 22 123, toys, misc. 9-4. 279 Haven Rd.. Burlington-Woburn fluffy, cute Trained 933 dition. $2600. Call 933-6954 rain date Aug 29 8. 30. GS8- St. Reading. Sat. & Sun. It wit once believed that the Devil combs goats' beards Guitar City Music Villa 8490, leave message. FS8- after 5. Ask for Jack. for them once a day. line. Call 273-3184. Reward. 2644. 935*006 24T 19N Aug 22.23. UJ-19 FREE825 FS8 20 FS828 GS8 2IC

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BffbRKMAN & LANN READING - Qualtiy and elegance abound in this 4 bedroom Garrison Colonial in exec, area — Realtors — Front to back fireplaced living room formal dining room, 1st door family room, 2' i baths. St rout GET IN THE SWIM OF THINGS!! REAL ESTATE Two cor garage w auto, doors and intercom $110,000 $117,900 system are some of the amenjties this grocious home lias to offer. $134,900. Exclusive. jj il Hi

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WAKEFIELD READING 8 room, 3 bedroom, S.E. Ranch, 2 car garage 8 room. 4 bedroom S.E. Ranch, V, acre privacy, READING In-ground pool. deluxe pool. Adorable starter home newly redecorated featuring modern $124,900 $137,500 READING - Value ond Quality combine to make cabinet kitchen on beautiful secluded treed lot. Exclusive this 4 bedroom home a "Must See". The custom $55,900. "3 built kitchen, the fireplaced living room, the formal dining room, the den. back deck and Dag nese and Strout Real Estate lovely yard add up to the guality. The value is Judy Strout 50 main St., North Reading in the price of $65,900. Exclusive. Jon«t AlUn Doris Dagnvs* Mori» Berrtdtion PaulLaitoro Undo Chotlay 664-3434 John Maqanu Jr. Carol J«nnoy Kevin McKvlvoy - • uTTi5s. ANTIQUES FOR RENT FOR RENT ■w Money Given Away MEDFORD NEAR Tottl, NO. READING - approx. HIGHEST PRICES paid *' I room apartment w-gas 1000 sq. ft. renovated for anything old. China heat. $350 mo. Call MarMel space, carpeted, energy READING READING cabinets, rnd tables, book Realty. 354 1123 FR8 19S efficient, ample parking, 8 room. 4 bedroom, 2 both. S.E. Ranch, 8 room. 3 bedroom, S.E. Ranch, fireplaced cases, commodes, desks, exc location Rt. 28 Int. of setting, private in-qround pool. living room, fireplaced tamily room, in-ground quilts, old baskets, old STONEHAM Luxury 1 8. 2 Rf. 42, minutes from Rt. 93. pool. dolls, teddy bears, wind-up bdrm apts available. $425- $525 mo plus utll. 2 mo sac toys, china & glass. Call $475 incl heat, hot water, dep. Call 464-3153. FRtfN READING pkg, balcony. 354-1123 or MELROSE NO. READING Florence 465-9452 or 465 SPACIOUS HALL FOR 258 Main St. 5870. ANTIQUEStrr 8762899. FRB 19S MLS 984 Main St. 130 Park St. East RENT Weddings, LB meetings, dances, 944-4040 665-2850 944-8300 CARROLL HARTSHORN RENTING SPACE Suitable retirements, Christmas WAKEFIELD - New Cape, perfect starter or for cr, boat etc. Available House Antiques. Oldest parties, etc. Rental incl. retirement home with provision for 2/3 ad- shop in area. We buy and Immediately. Call Mr. bar, and bartenders. Up to ditional bedrooms and bath. Mid 70's. Exclusive. sell early American from Jake. 438 5146 FR8 19S 275 people. Conv. loc. FOR RENT REAL ESTATE (urn to Iron, tin. china, AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGION Hall BY OWNER NEED AN glass, dolls, clocks etc. 572 ST. PETES FLA newly POST 101, Woburn. Call 933 for rent for dances, OVERLOOKING THE Haverhill St. 944 2952. Hrs. furn 2 bdrm 2 baths lux 9798. FRM4x POND 6 rm home In mint meetings, receptions, weekdays 10 4 pm ANTtfC condo, 3 mo min available cond. Lge. Ilvrm., full TEWKSBURY CENTER parties. Rental includes anytime Dec thru June. No dlnrm., both w-hardwood furnished room, many APARTMENT? pets, adults only $950 mo beverage privilege. Call firs. Comp. modern kit. 9449746. FRtfC Call 438 5154 after 5 pm. conveniences. Call 851 4452. Oversized bathrm. features ACROSS THE STREET OR SUMMER FR8.t»S FR8 19T Ige. closet with sliding PROFESSIONAL Couple mirrored doors and all new LARGE pleasant room in looking for 1 bedroom apt. ACROSS THE COUNTRY WILMINGTON, Beautiful plumbing fixtures. Small RENTAL private home. A 1 location, Wilmington area. Call 658 home. 2 plus bdrms, frpl jalousied porch. 3 full ample parking and private 5640. Ask for Rich. FRtfT GLOUCESTER, Long fam rm, IIv rm, IvS baths, bedrms., on 2nd fl., car- entrance. Ideal for gen peted w to w. Economical Beach-Good Harbor area. 2 garage, wooded quiet, 20 tleman non-smoker, non Grandover Park gas-fired hot air heat, city bedrm. cottage. Avail min to Boston, plus trains. COME ON IN drinker. Call 664-6107. NEW MANAGEMENT, sewerage, alum siding, Aug. 29 thru Labor Day, $600. no utilities. Avail 9-15, FRM9 II New standards, wide choice new roof, all new windows $275 per wk Call I 283-5428. owner 658 3462. FR8 19T Inc. combinations, make SR824 LANDLORDS from studio ($250) to 2 br APARTMENTS WANTED ($345) Deluxe. Includes this house an exceptional HAMPTON BEACH. 1 or 2 STORE FOR RENT In WE HAVE A list 01 heat, hot water, cooking, buy at $59,000. Call owner at Apartment Owners- bedrm apt., sleeps 46 Wilmington. Call 438 2652. 933-5034 after 3 pm FR8 19T responsible tenants waiting deposit 1 minute from Rts. people, showers, sundeck, forent. Call now 28 & 495. Residential neigh- RES 25 Call Us For Instant Tenants 8. parking, 2 min. from READING 2 fam. 6 3, excel, READING - Attractive 3/4 bedroom home APT. FOR RENT I bdrm, LARRY BISSORE borhood. Call manager for beach. Aug. 18 Labor Day 933 6036 west side loc. beautiful (24 Years of Service) with master bedroom 20x12'/,, in very good 2nd floor, $240 mo plus appointment. 683-3801 Call (toll free), 1603 926 FRM8 :«, FRtfT fruited yard, new heating condition, minutes to maior highway, energy- utilities. Call 664 5023. FR8- system Exc. rent $74,900. 6916. ANDOVER LAWRENCE 19N ARE YOU MOVING? Call owner after 6 pm 944- saving features and low heating costs. Lovely SR824 DON'T LEAVE your home line, across from Anlaw 7155. RE821 REALTY UNLIMITED treed 'h acre lot in desirable neighborhood. HYANNIS, 1 bdrm. Condo, FOR RENT: EXTRA Ig Nursing Home, mod. l healing fuel oil behind. We HUUIPLI utrmo Sfftvrcr $75,900. Exclusive. sleeps 4, living room, bdrm., heat 8, hw. cooking pay cash per gallon. Call MELROSE FELLSWAY bedroom, private bath, area, all brick 3 bedrm.. 2 kitchenette, dinette, cable gas incl.. parking, storage. 8616317 FRMUx kitchen privileges In Ig bths.. liv.rm. w F.P., TV. pool Aug 22 29. 944 Avail, immed. $310 Call REALTORS MLS home. $275 mo Incl utilities, GOT SOMETHING to sunporch, form, dlnrm.. 0308. business male over 30 3246000 fam.rm., gar $92,900. Call SR8 I9C FR8-20 store? Self storage rooms preferred 664-3249. FRB for rent Call U Haul Co. 662-8310. RE824 I 3211331 687-2227 © DENNISPORT, Cape Cod 19N ROOMMATES 658 3004or 658 3005. FRtfT New trl level Spacious, 4 NORTH SHORE ROOM- TIME SHARING 192MoinSl. 205Broodway R'c ?fl bdrms 2 bths., cpt. Maiden Mass. Lawrence Mass. WILMINGTON spacious MATES. Need a room- Muriel McCormock TODAYS BEST In throughout. Avail. Aug. 29 split entry ranch 8 rooms, 2 mate? Our matching vestment New Hampshire, I Nationwide Apartment Referral Service to Sept 5. I block walk to 6GigonteDr.. Stoneham baths, all new appliances, service covers all areas Vermont, Florida, Atlantic (Let us do the shopping for you) beach $350. 933 4158 W acre wooded lot on dead north of Boston. Per- & Gulf Coasts. Florida I WILMINGTON 2 rm SR825 end st, garage, built In pool manent listing J15 fee. 598- Island Properties. 933 4441 Professional office for Solo 1 mlntue to Rt 93 & 128. 0706. REM9 If , practice, well established Schools & shopping ctrs. FRM8-31 WAKEFIELD. in the location, ideal 'or atty, $70 mo plus utilities. BURLINGTON, split en- center. 6 rm. single, REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE WANTED doctor, architect etc. Call References & lease trance. Downstairs 3 rms., aluminum siding. 1 car HOUSE WANTED 658-6181. FRtfT MELROSE 30 yr 7 rm. required Available Sept 1. half bath. heat, phone, gar., washer, dryer, refrig. FROM PRIVATE OWNER Garr. \Vt baths, fin. base, 1 TO LET Call 658 9298. FR8-19N prkg Mature working goes w-house, 25 percent Waketield No Reading, car gar. $85,000 or BO OFFICE OR LIGHT down needed $49,900 person $200 per mo. Call INDUSTRIAL SPACE area. $75,000 to $82,000. Call Home Realty Co, 2450595 or IN THE CENTER, Apartment Wanted NORTH READING House eves. 272-2069 APPROX 28003600 sq. ft 2440148 245 U91. Principals only. READING - Georgian Colonial custom designed for Rent. 50 Winter St. 2 FR8-19B Reading, conven. 2 fam.. 6 RE825C RE821C .and built for gracious living! Featuring spacious QUIET, Professional conveniently loc. at in 6, aluminum siding, storm bedrms., no util. No pels, fersectionof Rte 128 8, 93 in WAKEFIELD 4 rm sgle. fireplaced living room with French windows, couple seeks 4 5 room apt PROF. M. to share 2 br. windows, new roof, price JUST LISTED in the heat of sec dep. & last mo. $390. Woburn Please call for alum siding. I car gar. the old West Side 5 & 4 Two \n the Sto, Wake, Mel. apt. 2 fam house in $79,900. doors leading to screened porch. Four 2nd floor mo. Avail Sept. I. Call 664 Reading. Walk to center & additional info. 933 7500. washer, dryer & refrig goes Family in A 1 condition, 'Reading area. Resume 5596. MELROSE, 30 yr 7 rm. corner bedrooms. 1' i baths. 1 car garage, large available on request. Days train. $150 month plus E xt 230. Gar. Like new, l'a bths, with house. 25 percent down Victorian in style with FR8 25 ■ RV.'V needed $49,900 Reading lot in West Side location. $105,000. Exclusive. 438 6700. evenings 438 1878 utilities. Available Sept l. fin basement, 1 car gar many bay windows, lovely BURLINGTON. 1.200 sq.ft. conv. 2 fam 6-6, alum grounds, beautiful neigh- WTL8-19S 944 5520. $85,000. or BO Home commercial space with FR820C RENTING IS NO JOKE siding, st. win, new roof. borhood. $112,900. Kaine & LANDLORDS. Call "Select Really Co. 245 0595 or 245 PERSON TO SHARE 3 overhead door. Heated, STONEHAM MODERN Price $79,900 Home Realty Wentworth RE 944-9100. Rentals" now. and let our 1491. Principals only bdrm ranch house on ideal for tradesperson or apt. Ndg. 2 bedrooms $475, Co. 2450595 or 245 1491. RE82IC trained, full time staff DESIRABLE West Woburn Lexington Woburn line. storage Apply 128 Elec I bedroom $385, includes Principals only. READING 7 room. 3 area. St Barbara's Parish Rent $183 per mo. plus utll. tronic Supply, 272-7700. heat, hot water & parking. provide you with a choice RE82IC bedroom Col. mint con- Call eves, ask for Glen, 863 FR825 Sorry no pets. Avail Sept I. list of responsible tenants 9 room oversized ranch. 3 LOT WANTED dition, updated 1978 kit 1475. (FOR LEASE) 944-7404 waiting to rent. 438 4044 bdrms with entrance to RESIDENTIAL AREA chen, new roof, new wiring, WTR8-20 New Off Ice or Retail FR8-31C FRtfS bathrm. from master Wakelield to North full dining room, 1st floor bdrm Eat-in-kit.. formal Reading. $20,000 or less den. $67,900. Bjorkman & PROFESSIONAL Christian Space WANTED TO SHAKE READING Furn rm, dinrm . frpl livrm with Call 246-0148. Lann 944-4040. woman adult son desire 5-6 3300 sq. ft. plus 600 sq. ft. house in Wilm. on beautiful I mature woman non mirror walls, ceramic RE825C RE8-21C rm apartment, duplex of storage space on I acre lot. Full use of smoker, heated, near entry Downstairs offers Needed Sept. 1. Call 944 Mont vale A ve. in everything in home. 933- LARGE COLONIAL house" church, shopping & trans.. 24x24 famrm . util. rm. & FLORIDA FUTURE 4329 anytime. Stoneham Call 884 5901 7265or 933 0919. FRB 25 with center entrance A Kit priv, ref req. $35 $45 per spare rm... w to w SUN CASTLES Realty Inc WTR8 20C FR8 26 LEX. WOBURN Line. 2 real beauty A p throughout, gar under Wilmington representing women, 25 plus, to share week. 1 475 0829. FRtfC proxlmately 3 acres. Call WAKEFIELD MAIN ST. 3 Exc. cond Gas heat Sun N' Lake Estates of mod. sing. fam. house. Nr. 464-4107 Ige rooms, new bath, store Owner, principals only fering home sites, homes, woods. Co-op, no cigs., no FOR RENT room, heated, utilities, new REAL ESTATE Asking mid 90s Call 935- ~~ READING $44^W duplexes, town houses, etc refrlg. ww, on MBTA line, dogs. $188 plus. Sept. occup. TAXES $498. Small 4'/j Call today to beat READING - Executive, 10 room. Garrison Colo- Alan. Ira; 935 5417. 5049. 10 min. walk to train, near rm. house, handy area, tomorrows prices 658 8924 niol in prestigious West Side location. 5 bed WOBURN. Room for 93 & 128. $445 mo. 245-7477, FR825 ARLINGTON - very at- WANTED modern kitchen & bath, 2 REtfT rooms. 2'? baths, formal dining room, large responsible and mature 246-0136. TEWSKBURY 3 rm. apt tractive condo Reasonably small bedrooms, no cellar, FR821C WANTED FROM OWNER priced. Completely renov. fireplaced living room, 1st floor family room person. For appointment 1st fl. Exc. cond. Off st. garage, conventional, 8K ISLAND parking. Pvt. yard. No pets, . . . .Instant $$$$$ cash throughout Enjoy the quiet plus lower level office. Automatic garage door call 933 7188 HOUSE TO LET down 944 8038. MARTHAS VINEYARD leased security dep. Call Any condition, 2 or 3 luxury of a smaller bldg FR8 24 WILMINGTON Spac split RE817C COMMERCIAL and 3 zone heal-all on attractive setting. after 1 pm. 658 3843 bedroom homes Con Open house Sun 2-6 9 entry ranch, llv.rm.. 4 RESIDENTIAL center of $129,900. Exclusive WINCHESTER, Rm. for FR821 fldential last passing Call Ryder St.. Arlington. Call WOBURN 6 rm single, rent with some food. $50 bedrms.. 2 bths.. dlnrm.. now 935-5521. RM4x 933-0065 bet. 9-5 (or appl mod kit & bath, formal West TUbury Village. per wk. Beaut home 729 fam rm All new appl. kit.. WOBURN . Near cntr Commercial or residential Large, luxury 2 bdrm. apts. dining rm, full cellar & LB 0290 or 426 44 17 M acre wooded lot on dead LANOWANTED 1st fir, 2 apts 2nd floor. Unheated (electrical heat) STONEHAM Move In attic, vinyl siding Also Reading L±^gJ 944 7668 FR820 end St.. gar., built In pool. 1 BUILDER WANTS I or 2 condition 7 rm 3 br Col. IVi large barn & 'M acre lot Year round home Central ww. dishwasher disp . AC, building lots for early MELROSE. 2 bedrm. apt min. to Rtes. 934128. $390. avail. Sept. 1. $450. w bath, lovely yd w pool. $67,900. Exclusive with heat, utilities, beach & dock spring delivery. Will pay $375 mo. Heat, hot water, Handy to schools & shop balcony avail. Oct. 1. 935 near schools, new fOrnace Walker Real Estate 935 rights Call 438 1460 REtfS top dollar. CA Mack RE pkg. Incl. Avail. Immed. ping ctrs. $790. mo. plus 4625 or 935 8887 & Insulation. Blout RE 4493 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 658 2400or 935 1200. REtfT FREE Century 21 GR Assoc 438 utll. Ref. & lease rtq. FR825 438-0276. RE8I9S Avail. Sept. l. Call658 9298 ANDOVER BY OWNER. 7 REALTY APPRAISAL READING IDEAL starter 1230. BILLERICA CENTER, PRIVATE PARTY wants OFFICE OR RETAIL home 3 bedroom Ranch on MELROSE Colorial 7 rms, FR824 ' FR8 20. beautiful new 2 bdrm. rm Cape on dead end st. Lg SELLING, BUYING, or one or more house lots or MAIN ST. Stoneham near tree shaded grounds, 2 porch, 1' 2 bath, fireplace, STONEHAM CONDO condo.. AC. ww, ap- kitchen & dining area w renting Call now. covering WOBURN, Studio apt. acreage in Woburn or 93 & 128. 650 Sf. 750 sf. 800 screened porch, attached carefree ext, conv loc, super, mod. new 2 bedrm., plianced. utll. except sliders overlooking In 14 towns. CO REE, 95 Furnlshad. $350. par mo. vicinity. Will pay top dollar sf. 900 sf. Ideal locations garage, pool. Much to offer corner lot, w w carpet. 141 ww. air cond.. fully appl. electric, policed. $575. Call ground pool. Reduced to Montvale Ave, Stoneham. Call 1-470-2105 between 8 9 with spot cash. 933 4819. at $70,000. Biorkman & Rcwe St. By owner 233 9336122. good traffic flow. Haradon sell $75,000. Call 475 6985. Open 7 days & nights 438 pm. kit. $540 per mo. No utll. Lann 944-4040. RMllx Realty 4380911. RE8 26S RES 19N 7190. REtfS 5469 RE92S FR820 Call 438 6116 FRB 24 FR825 RE821C

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Calling all cats By William Pacino

By WILLIAM PACINO Gloucester Festival

The largest cat Show in New Knglancl Discover the picturesque charm and will come lo (he grand hallroom ol the rustic beauty of one ol America's oldest Copley Plaza en Saturday and Sunday. seaports at the 1st annual (iloucesle August 22 and 2:i Over 400 eats will be Waterfront Festival August 22 2:1 exhibited, representing more than .to raindate August 24 Hand blown lead breeds glass, scrimshaw, quilts hand made the tall ship "The Providence." a harbor Newport Jazz Festival Highlighting this years show will be Windsor style chairs, colonial and swim, and the on-water military re the presentation, on Sunday of the nautical wooden clocks pottery pierced enactment of the siege of Gloucester by After III years in New York City, the Morris Trophy The trophy named after lampshades, and a wide assortment ol the British Admission is Iree. and there 28th edition of the world renowned that finicky cat of media fame will be oil and watercolor paintings will color Is plenty of parking nearby Newport Jazz Festival returns home to awarded to the Rest Household Pel " the promenade along Stacy Boulevard Newport. Khode Island For two days. The show will l>e open to the public overlooking Gloucester Harbor Saturday and Sunday. August 22-2:1. between the hourss ol in a m and ."> p m Sponsored by the Cape Ann Chamber some of the best talent in Jazz will be Saturday ami Sunday There is an ad of Commerce and produced by HeUitt Recreation Carnival featured The Newport Jazz Festival w ill mission charge Associates ol Salisbury, the festival will be slaged at Fort Adams State Park in Bearing the bumps - Lisa Murray, 19, of Newbury, bumps into Proceeds ol the show. as in past years also feature continuous muscial en- The Reading Recreation Department Newport friends as she is accompanied by a stuffed Alaska Brown Bear will benefit various leline welfare tertainment an unusual potpourri of will present a Carnival and Fun Fair on while riding the Bumper Cars. This is one of 50 thrill rides in organizations Recipients have included foods ranging from the Pans Crepe August 19 at Birch Meadow Park next to Race to the Sea Shaheen's Fun Park at Salisbury Beach, Mass. Open daily, the Angell Memorial Hospital the Animal Company's delicacies, to homemade the high school In Reading The Midway, Rescue League and Tulls Veterinary ludge. old-fashioned colonial candy, and admission is free, featuring fireworks every Friday night. with its games of skill and the School of Medicine on Sunday, a Yankee fish fry at Stage amusement ride. Moonwalk. will be open Fort Park A 2:i-mile river-road race from the until 8:30 pm Come to the Carnival and former Lawrence Training School to Cranberry Quilts Other activities during the fun filled try your luck weekend include harbor cruises aboard Salisbury Beach will be held on Satur Muscuhr Dystrophy "The Cranberry itself Irom the plant day. Sept 12 Sponsored by the Salisbury to the delicious end uses is the theme Board of Trade and Busch beer, the race for the 4th National Cranberry Quilt is a benefit for the Muscular Dystrophy Patch Contest Association There is a Sio application to Telethon Labor Day Sponsored by the Mass Cranberry- enter non-polluting vehicles, funny Festival, the contest annually attracts machines, walkers, joggers, wheel TEWKSBURY • The committee for the flea market, leave any articles at chairs, etc Free T-shirts and liquid entries from around the country Top Muscular Dystrophy Labor Day any of the five local fire stations men- refreshments for participants, who must prize in this year's competition is Slim Telethon, to be held at the Oakdale Mall, tioned above, or call them during the be 20 years or olders Forms can be with 14 runner-up prizes of $20 each Rt. 38, Tewksbury, is offering something day at their business number to have the picked up at area sports clubs, local bars Contestants should submit patches for everyone. Firefighters from articles picked up. and lounges Entries must be received no made of cotton or a cotton blend using Billerica. Lowell, North Reading, On August 21 and 22 look for the pieced, embroidered or appliqued later than August 29 For further in- firefighters at the local malls in your formation, contact Arnold Marookian at Wilmington and Tewksbury, with the techniques only The patch must be an help of their wives and with support of community; they will be hosting their exact 15" square, plus I" seam J56-U67li many of the social and fraternal annual Tag Days, along with the selling allowances Name and address of the The Shorthair Cat Club of Southern New England organizations, have a full weekend of of raffle tickets for a trip for two. The entrant should be written or em- This weeks offerings reflect the family activities planned with the drawing for the trip will take place on broidered on muslin and secured to the number ol summer festivals that are the Monday of the Telethon. Datch back Entries must be mailed to going on Why not sample these great proceeds to go to the Muscular Further information on the Telethon ItWl Cranberry Festival, c-o Mrs Nancy summer events'' If you have an item of Dystrophy will be forthcoming in future articles in Mott, 499 South Meadow Road. HFI) interest,, write, care of this local This year the Labor Day Weekend this newspaper of all the activities that Number 5. Carver Mass 02330 by Sept newspaper and tell" COMING AT- Telethon will be having a flea market on 1.1981. the contest deadline Patches will TRACTIONS all about it both days If you would wish to donate to will be taking place during the Telethon. become the property of the Mass Massachusetts Cranberry Festival Winners will be selected during the Mass Cranberry Festival. Oct 3-1.10-11- Cranberry 12 at Edaville Railroad. Route 58. South Carver. Mass Winning patches will form the 1981 National Cranberry Quilt, slated Festival" to be displayed at major quilling events and civic ceremonies throughout the coming year Private North Reading Audubon CINEMAS 1 &2 schools Rte.28 .664-2211 notes CINEMA 1 STARTS FRIDAY The earliest known flourish windmills. 1000 A.D., are By Lucia Mouat // in Seistan, an area of For Your Eyes Only" Afghanistan near Iran. In It almost looks as if the nation's private this high, hot region the high schools haven't heard about the Starring Roger Moore as wind blows up to 70 miles coming enrollment decline. James Bond "007" per hour for four months Even as public high schools brace for per year. Beneath the mergers and closing as the last of the 2 p.m. 7p.m. 9:20 p.m. Daily millstone, "sails" rotate postwar baby boom students near on a horizontal axis, and a graduation, private schools are preparing PG protective wall around the to open their doors next month to a record mechanism has slots that number of students. One reason: a sizable CINEMA 2 STARTS FRIDAY increase the wind velocity pot of financial aid for students. as it rushes through, ac- Phillips Exeter Academy in New The Muscular Dystrophy Organizing Committee "kicks" off their planning efforts cording to Massachusetts Hampshire, for instance, will disburse for the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon qyhe Oakdale Mall in Tewksbury. The WALT DISNEY'S Audubon SI 2 million in scholarship grants this Northeast Firefighters Association, along^Rh McDonald's are a prominent part year. Almost one-third of the student body of the Organizing Committee. From left to right: Kenny Mallinson of Tewksbury, The 25,000 cargo ships will receive some aid. At die same time, THE FOX AND throughout the world burn the school is so overenrolled that it is Buddy Warnock of North Reading, Lt. Larry Driscoll, Chairman of the Muscular four million barrels of oil converting one house on campus into a Dystrophy Committee, of Tewksbury, Lorraine Rossignol from McDonald's, THE HOUND daily and are becoming dormitory. "We're chock full," says Capt. John Cunep of Tewksbury, Lt. Don Greer of Tewksbury and Lt Al Hancock 2p.m. 7:10 p.m. 9:10 p.m. Daily unprofitable By contrast, admissions director Jack Herney. of Tewksbury. the world's first sailing For most private schools, which now (Photo by Rick Karwan i tanker, the 216-foot Shin educate an estimated 10 percent of the Aitoku Maru, which plies nation's high school students, enrollment the coasts of Asia, saves has been climbing steadily over the last US high schools. alcohol or drugs. "People really want books that keep a running annual tally on approximately (500,000 several years Reasons range from "Many of the families coming to us their children to have that kind of en- such facts and figures. Admission All Seats - All Shows $1.50 worth of fuel yearly, parents' growing interest in more have public school backgrounds - this is vironment," insists Ms. Leinbach. Also making private education more Massachusetts Audubon discipline, structure, and no-frills courses their first experience in private school Also paving the way to higher private affordable is the fact that both parents of reports to an erosion of support for public schools, education," notes Jacqueline Leinbach, school enrollment are improved financial most private school pupils usually have reflected in cuts in tax dollars available director of admissions at Lake Forest incentives. Though tuition, room, and jobs. "It's not just the father anymore," The windpower potential and increasingly vocal criticism Academy-Ferry Hall outside Chicago. In board charges are more than $6,000 a year says Linda Humphrey, a staff member of /Houjcn/€ arKmn/ over continental United Private schools, accused of stealing her view, what draws them to make the at many schools, the kitty of financial aid the Council for the Advancement and ROUTE 121 EXIT 3S AND ROUTE 38 WOiURM NEAR ROUTE «9 States and the Aleutian students from the public schools, smart at change is the widespread private school available at the more than 800 American Support of Education. ■ANOAIN MATHKE DAILY - FIRST SHOW OML> S3 OO OIFT CERTIFICATES ALWAYS AVAILABLE Islands is roughly 10 billion such criticism. But many parents do tend reputation for more rigorous academics, schools that are members of the National The recently passed Reagan ad- VISIT OUR ART OALLEBY PRINTS MAKE PERFECT PRESENTS kilowatts, the National to associate private schools with a more more personal attention per student, and Association of Independent Schools ministration tax-cut package and the Science Foundation orderly and demanding academic at- a more disciplined atmosphere than they fNAISl has more than doubled over the expected approval by Congress of tuition reported in 1972. These mosphere The importance of that kind of might find in the public schools. Lake last decade to a total of $91 million. tax credits for private education are winds are a predictable environment as a factor in academic Forest-Ferry Hall, for instance, she says, "The amount of financial aid money expected to increase the lure of private national resource, success has recently been underscored by has a dress code ("which students usually available is just staggering," suggest schools still further Massachusetts Audubon sociologist James Coleman in a con- grumble about at first"! and dismisses Karen Hegener, editor in chief of Christian Science Monitor notes. troversial and much-discussed report on anyone found using or in possession of Peterson's Guides, educational reference News Service WINDSOR Capt'n Chris $ 95 SPECIAL LIMITED MILLS ) ENGAGEMENT 8 •Up EMPIRE. • ;tu So heavenly LOBSTER fining IH thmfffltU --MARKHAMIU CLAMBAKE HARRISON FORD .DINNER SR95 itfc only served AUG. 18-23 IP only %, featuring includes V 1. UNLIMITED GOURMET SALAD BAR on Sunday. 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