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Vol. 41 No. 20 -SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $12.00 PER YEAR Car. Rt. P.S. PRICE 30'CENTS May 22, 1986 Traditional Parade Scheduled Monday 'The official lineup for the Mon- Main, approximately 1.1 miles to First Division—Police cars, day, May 26 Memorial, Day Parade the Town Hall Hill, monument near Police Department. Color Guard, in, Watertown has been firmed up the gazebo by.Route 6. Watertown High School band, by the Watertown-Oakville The • main speaker will be parade chairman and staff. Town Veterans Council Oakville *s Dominic J. Romano, Council members, units from, This >ear's paiade will form at VFW state adjutant quartermaster. 102nd Infantry, Auxiliary Police 9-45a.m at the Watertown Plaza. The four di\ isions have been set units, Civil Defense units, Oakville Main Street, and begin at 10 a.m. up as follows, according to Chair- American Legion Post 19,5, The marchers will proceed north on man Philip "Midge" Battick Jr.. American Legion units, and. Gold Star mothers. Second Division—Swift Junior High School band, Watertown Jeannie Chiu Wlary Catherine Rinaldi Arts Festival'86 Set VFW Post 57,52,, Watertown VFW Salutatorian Ladies. Auxiliary, masonic groups, Valedictorian Four Days A t Griffin Cub Scout, troops. Boy Scout, troops, and Knights of Columbus. The Griffin School annual. Arts Persephone" 'Wednesday at 10:15 IJard Division—Westbury Drum Top Senior Students A i Festival "86 will be held at the a.m. for K-2, and "1:30 p.m. for Corps, Watertown American Oakville school, 26 Davis St.-, Grades 3-5. These performances, Legion, 198.6 Miss Greater Water- High School Announced Tuesday, .May 27 through. Friday, will be held in the outdoor cour- town (Holly Slater), Brownies, Girl May 3ft. tyard if the weather permits, inside Scout 'troops, Watertown Junior Jeannie Chiu has been named She was principal- second , The four-day festival will begin the auditorium if it rains. Women's Club, and Lions. Club valedictorian, and Mary Catherine violinist for the Naugatuck Valley at 1 p.m. on Tuesday with a magic The program, is a, dramatic adap- float. Rinaldi. salutatorian for the Water- Youth Symphony, and assistant show by Mr. Magic, open to tation of the ancient Greek myth. Fou rth Division —Ele menta ry town High School Class of 1986, group leader of Project: Sage at Post. youngsters in Grades. K-2. A second Leslie Elias, director of the school band, Oakville VFW Post Principal William P. Williams and College. In 1985-86, she attended, show'will be held at 2 p..,m. for Grumbling Gryphons, combined 7330, Oakville VFW Ladies Aux- the Guidance Department have the Connecticut. Junior Science and students in Grades 3-5. several versions of this well-known iliary, antique cars, Whip City announced. Humanities Symposium, Girls •Both performances, will be held myth in order to create a unique and Diablos of Qakville-WatertGwn Miss Chiu is the daughter of Mr. • State, and "The 'Nuclear Age," : in'j^he.auditorium! " "'- exciting• show" foV-the children. ~- dram: corps, Fire Department, and and Mrs. Yih-Ping Chiu, '164 sponsored by the Yale Students, for. ""• The Grumbling Gryphons. Through the use of masks, fire trucks. Honey Hill Road. Miss Rinaldi is Nuclear Disarmament. Traveling Children's Theater Com- costumes, and. music, two actresses Additional units may be placed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Miss Chiu has been a member of pany will present, "The Myth of cis A. Rinaldi Jr., 37 Dalton St., the high school chapter of the Na- (Continued on page 2) (Continued on, page 2) Oakville. tional Honor Society, • the track A National Merit Scholarship team, the Executive Board, and Auditorium Will Rock To finalist, Miss Chiu will be attending Poetry and Writing Club. She was Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. in proofreading and creative writing the fell to major in biology. •••She was editor of the yearbook '"Janus."" Future Beat This Weekend awarded the Bausch &' Lamb She was the 1986 district winner Senior citizens will be the which this time include's Water- Science Award for being the senior of the Veterans of Foreign Wars' beneficiaries Saturday of a special town's own Linda, Decker, again, is class student with the highest Voice of Democracy speech breakfast cooked by two dozen cast being sponsored by the Rotary science' average. • (Continued on page 2) members of the Up Writh People Club. Tickets, are on, sale at the Post touring musical troupe at the Falls Office Drug; Store, Parks and Avenue senior center. Recreation Department, and Water- 'In This Ring We Have...' The activity is one of two localiz- town Optical in Watertown, and ed events for the cast, which will March's Oakville Pharmacy. begin a three-show performance of The three-person advance team, of its "Beat of the Future" show Bettina Lyst, Steven, Kuhn, and tomorrow (Fridaj) at Watertown Gerry Getz has been assisting the High School's auditorium, 324 Rotary in finding beds for the French St.. beginning at 7:30 p.m. 120-member cast, which, arrives Shows also are scheduled for Friday from Putnam. Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The cast, which trained last year About 50 UWP members will get in-lbcson, Ariz,., the home base fcr a mini-course instruction, in first, aid Up With People, traveled, through KIMBERLY SKYRME, at the Main Street fireh'ouse Satur- several western states, was at the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. day, courtesy of Fire Chief and Super Bowl in in William Skyrme, 11 East Hill Marshal Avery W. Lamphier and January, and 'then toured. Finland, „ Road, has been, accepted to tour his men. Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and. with the Up With People The second appearance in two Germany. organization, and has. been, in- years, by an. Up With People cast. "It's something I've always been, vited, to begin training with 110 interested in-doing," said Gerry in other students from around the a, recent interview at. a. local, world in January, 1987. A 1983 Inside restaurant. , The 26-year-old Watertown, High School grad- Automotive ,.. .page 20 keyboards player is from, Oyen, uate. Miss Skyrme, 20,' is a Bethlehem News ..... 23 Alberta,, Canada. ..' ' - junior transfer student at Births 14 He has a degree in recreation, ad- American University, Wash- Calendars 15 & 28 • ministration, and. has worked with ington; D.C., majoring in educa- Watertown's Katnj Hayes has made the big time! Church Services 8 & 9 an ice show. The Up With People tion. She studied two semesters at. Moray House College of Classifieds.. .: 30.& 3.1 opportunity offered, a nice change one of two girls chosen to begin Education, Edinburgh, When Kathy Brine Hayes does Dining Out 12, 13 & 14 of pace- immediately. Scotland, through, a Mattatuck her dancing these days, it will be Francis ••Carpenter . ,11 Fellow countryman, Steven, 1.8, a She met, the producer of the cir- Community College program. with two dozen clowns .and assorted John Rowland 21 trumpeter from Kamloops, British. cus show, Kenneth Field, as well. Her family has fowled Up With funny people, with animals and 20 Joseph lieberman 25 Miss Hayes, a former Miss Columbia, took a year off after People cast members in the past showgirls close by. Legal Notices 31 Watertown, virtually will be living, graduating hjgJMchool to "figure and saw the troupe's show in And, she'll, be. loving every minute Music- Notes.,.,. 2 on, 'the 60-car circus train as_it out. what. I want to. do." He said after Watertown- in „ 1984., Miss of it! Obituaries ...... - -.... 4 1 travels throughout the country, with his year's tour is over, he might try Skyrme said the UWP concept, 'The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Personals '.24 stopovere in such cities as Dallas, to stay on as a. sound technician. "sounds-like a very interesting Francis Hayes, Shannon Avenue, Realty News 15 New Orleans,'Boston, Detroit, and Steve said his family back home experience." -She will be 'the Miss Hayes has been chosen to tour Scouting News... -,.,' 32 'Kansas City. There, will be two is involved in. Rotary, and has fourth student, from Watertown with the Ringling Brothers, Barnum Showcase Of Homes 29 always been, attracted to & Bailey Circus through November shows a day, with 'three on Sundays. accepted by Up With People in Sports 26 & 27 international-type affairs,.. the last two yean. as a dancer. She auditioned, in. New (Continued on page'2). , . •IT Newsbriefs..... 3,2 • (Continued on-page 2) York on April 30 for a slot, and was ;i?agPropertye 2,Tdwp,,-T|mes .(Watertowii,, of. Com, the) May-.22 , Watertown.1986 Historical Society Arts Festival. students. The students, under 'the The I. p.m. show will be . .Traiifional Parade. ecutive Board... She also was a lec- direction, of Sam Deck, Griffin* tor at her church the past 'two yean (Continued from, page 1) presented to Grades K-2 and (he se- (Con.tinu.-ed from page 1) watertownhistoricalsociety.orgmusic 'teacher, will perform selec- cond, show at 2 p.m. will, be for Miss Rinaldi will be attending (Vanessa Roe and the director) will tions that include "America the at the discretion, of the parade Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in enact, the myth,, portraying eight Grades 3-5. The shows will be held Dream Goes On" and "Fiddler on committee. New York, and plans a career in separate characters. in the auditorium. the Roof," "The public is Invited to attend all, The division directors, and place aeronautical engineering. The annual ail-school art: show The Marilyn Price Puppets-from of the events free of charge. Fun- of formation at 9:45 a.m., are will be held Thursday from 6:30 to Evanston, 111., will be returning to ding for the festival has been made George Collier, first. Knights of -*In This Ring" 8:30 p.m.. W>rk by Griffin, students Griffin on Friday to close out the possible through a Christmas raf- Columbus parking lot; Steve (Continued from page 1) will be displayed throughout the 1986 festival. The show will be "The fle, the .annual grinder .sale, and the Rossignol, second,, area to right of Miss Hayes received a B..F.A halls of the school. Ugly Stories, featuring "The Ugly Griffin School PIQ plaza entrance; Edmund degree in. dance from Rutgers. A. spring concert will be Duckling" by Hans Christian The thud-year festival is under Schweitzer, third, area to left of University in. New Jersey in 1985. presented Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Anderson, and "'Sleeping Ugly," by the direction of art: teacher Charles plaza entrance; and, Russ Smith, Since •then she has been on a dance school auditorium by die fifth grade I Yolen. Beyer. area to far left: of plaza, entrance. scholarship in New York, and has The parade committee comprises been, teaching -dance for the Actors BEDDING Auditorium Will Rock Chairman Battick; Fred ScfaeU and -Youth Fund in Manhattan. Moe Barbaret, parade marshals; • (Continued from page 1) Mr. Schweitzer, grave decorations; ton Johnson, a young down and Mr. Battick, publicity. whose "Toto" character is well PLANTS "This is a good way to keep in known in Naugatuck, also was The display of advertising signs IORE THAN 100 VARITIES!' touch" with other people and view- in the line of march is prohibited, chosen by the circus to become a points in, the world, he said. performer when the tour was in ? /$ 1 00 Hanging the committee said. :oo The pert and bouncy third Firing squad assignments Hartford recently, Tray / 1 plants j member of the advance team. Bet- .Memorial Day at 8:30 a..m. will be tina, 23, is a graduate of Purdue Evergreen Cemetery, Oakville University with a degree in com- rnutal rotesl # "Please Call - 274-0685 American Legion; Mount Olivet jg, munications and psychology. She Cemetery, Oakville VFW; and The Westbury Junior Drum 6 Chimney Road, Watertown — Aaoss Buckingham street has been accepted, for a UWP staff Off Nora Scoria Extension Mount- St., James, Watertown Corps had its colors and, marching position when her term is over. VFW. unit leading off for the eighth an- She said she was "really impress- nual Community Awareness Fair ed" with, the whole Up With Peo- Top Senior Parade held in Waterbury over the ple concept after her femily in In- • (Continued from page 1) weekend. dianapolis hosted a cast member, contest. Making 'their debut as playing L Bethlehem Spirit Shop^ and got to see a show. She wasn't Main Street • Bethlehem Miss Rinaldi was the 1,985 state and marching members of the accepted after her first interview, winner for 'the speech contest, and junior corps were Co.rit.ha. and but made it the second time. tonne in and enjoy some-new tastes was sent to , D.C., Juanita Hoffler, Scott Donofrio, Young people interested in trying where she met President .Reagan. Donna and. Tommy Mulville, Jen- Featuring Wine 'Tastings- to land a cast spot are: invited to She was a, participant at the niter and Richard Reidl, and Slacey meet with UWP representatives Academy of Achievement "8,5 in and, Tracey Tapley. Friday 5-8 p.m. after the respective shows this Denver, Colo., received the The WDC plans to lake part in. Saturday 12-8 p.m. weekend. Daughters of the American Revolu- Memorial Day parades slated for Last minute information on tion, Sarah Whitman, Trumbull Watatown, Cheshire, Wfalcott, and Come and Meet tickets and hosting needs, can be ob- Middlebury. New Owners "me. "Wiic" Chapter Good Citizen Award, and. tained: by railing 274-2523, ext. 209. the Dartmouth Club Book Award. The corps is in a, "New Beginn- Gloria and Walt 266-7625 After Ae Watertown appearance, ' She was editor of the 1986 ing" and in the process of expan- Carey the cast will go to Chicago; Canada, "Janus," and has been a member of ding. Prospective members are and back this way to Danvers, the Honor Society, Spanish Club, welcome to obtain more informa- Mass. Library Service Club, and the Ex- tion by contacting Director Michael Kleban at •274-4622.

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Address mail at-the Oakville Pin Division of . to TOWN TIMES, Box 1, Watertown, Ct. Scovill, POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Town Besides his wife of Oakville, he Times,; P.O. Box 1, Watertown, Ct. 06795. leaves two daughters, including Mrs. Robert (Jacqueline) Edmonds William E. Simmons, Publisher of Oakville; a, brother, Ernest: . Thomas Valuckas, Editor; Kirn, Harmon, Editorial Assistant; Derry of Oakville;.. two sisters, Marie McGregor, Office Manager; Dolores Semeraro, Mrs. Felix LeClair and Miss Ida Advertising Manager; Claudia Pettinicchi, Joan StudwcII and .Derry, both of Oakville; three Carolyn Priestman, Sales Representatives; Martha Stammer, ' grandchildren; and several nieces Production Supervisor; Pamela Conboy, Bemice Proe and and, nephews. Lisa Biello, Production Staff; Lillian Misura, Odette Sirois and Judy Smith, Circulation and mailing. Clement M. Connor DSPS 635-480' Funeral services for Clement M. Connor, 71, of 4,5 Pleasant View- St:., Oakville, husband, of the late ADVERTISING NOTICE TOWN TIMES will make every effort to see that alj advertising copy is correctly Dorothy (Adams) Connor, were printed.' The publishers assume no financial responsibility for typographical errors in held, Thursday, May 15, at-8:1,5 advertisements, but will gladly reprint, without charge, that part of advertisement in a.m. from the Hiekcox-Mitchell which an error nay occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may be canceled or 'Cor- rected within, 'deadline1 limits only. Funeral Home to St. Mary Magdalen,Church, Oakville, fora Magdalen Church, Oakville, fora Mass at. 9 a.m. Burial was in, new Of obituaries j Mass at 9 a.m. Burial was in St.. Joseph's Cemetery. Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Connor died. Monday, May Mr. Maccione died Wednesday 1.2, in Jordan Falls, , Gerald F. Maccione Sr. morning. May 14, at Waterbury Canada, while on vacation. A resi- Funeral services for Gerald F. Hospital after a brief illness. He dent: of Oakville the past 50 years, Maccione Sr., 64, of 152 Sun- was an employee of the State of he was employed as a foreman at nyside Ave., Oakville, were held Connecticut, working as • a sta- the Oakville Pin Co., for 43 years Mrs. Blair W. Mapp Friday, May 16, at 8:30 a.m. from tionary engineer for Southbury before retiring. Dawn Michele Archambault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ar- the Buckmiller -Brothers Funeral Training School... He leaves one son; one daughter, chambault, Guernseytown Road, was married to Blair W. Mapp, son Home. Prospect, to St. Mary Besides his wife of Oakville, ' Mrs. William, J. (Nancy) Maton II of Mrs. Naomi Kelley, Randallstown, Md., and the (ate John, Kelley, Ruth (Bradshaw) Maccione, he of Watertown; seven grand- on Friday, May 16, at St. John's Church by the Rev. Marshall A. Fillip. leaves two daughters, including children; and two nieces,.. A reception followed, at The Country Club of Torrington. The bride- THE Miss Linda Maccione of Oakville; had Cindy Greider as her honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Debra four sons, including Thomas J. and Mrs. Francis Synott Archambault and Paulette Hallthan. The best man was Thomas Ken- PLORAINEI Michael S. Maccione, both, of Church services for Mrs. Muriel ney, and. ushers were David Brady and Michael Silvia. Mrs. Mapp 'GARDENS Oakville; three sisters; ''two ""Eleanor" Synott, 68, of 82 graduated from Holy Cross High, School, Waterbury, and from St. brothers, including Martin Mac- Highlawn St., Waterbury, wife of Joseph College, West •Hartford, with a B.S. degree in "nursing. She is |1359 Main St., Watertown | cione of Oakville; 17 grand- Francis J. Synott, were held Satur- a registered nurse for Waterbury Hospital. Mr. Mapp graduated from m it SAatwt. fSSw children; two great-grandchildren; day, May 17, at 3 p.m. at the Mill McDonogh Preparatory School, in Maryland, and attended Bentley Col- and. several nieces and nephews. lege,. Waltham, Mass. He is a sales representative for Crest Pontiac- i/totte yotf to stop Plain Union Church, Waterbury. Mrs. Synott, died Thursday, May Cadiliac-Mazda, Inc., Newington. (Charbonneau Photo) iit Alfred J. Derry 15, at Waterbury Hospital after a- 274-8844 Funeral services for Alfred J. long illness. She lived in, Water- at 9 a.m. from, the Snyder Funeral school, and was on the Washington Derry, 79. husband of Ardeal bury all her life. Home, Waterbury, to St. John's and Jefferson swim team on ll Cmlii CiriK AniplcJ scholarship. Until his illness, he- Hr. M h t 1 HI • SJI k (Therreault) Derry, of 115 Maple Besides her husband, she leaves Church for a. Mass at 10 a.m., with Ave., Oakville, 'wereheld Friday, two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Bar- the Rev. Caesar Pemrotti officiating. was employed as a chef at the May 1,6, at 10:15 a.m., from the bara) Tippelhoffef.and Mrs. Ray- Burial . was in Mount Olivet Wampanaug Country. Club, West O'Neill Funeral! Home, Oakville,, mond (Susan',) Alsdorf, 'both of- Cemetery.,, - Hartford. • . " • Watertown; _a, brother; a sister; five Mr. "Orsatti died. Saturday, May Besides his parents of Water- grandchildren; and several nieces 17, at Waterbury Hospital after a town, he leaves two sisters, two and nephews. long illness. He was the son of brothers, a. maternal grandmother, Tel'Ophase of Stamford was in Peter and Lucille (Miclette) Orsatti. and two nephews;.. charge of arrangements. He was a graduate of Sacred, Heart Grammar School, Crosby Mrs. Edward Burke BUILDING SUPPLY CO, MC| Peter Paul Orsatti HI High School, and Washington and Funeral services for Mis. Maude Funeral services for Peter Paul Jefferson College. An outstanding (Steele) Burke, 96, of Mattapan, 'THE WATERTOWN 2/4"25 5 5 Orsatti III, 30. of 73 Glen Hollow swimmer, he won many swimming Mass.,, formerly of Watertown. 1 Road, were: held Tuesday, May 20, honors and awards while in high were held Monday, May 19, at 10 56 ECHO LAKE RD., WATERTOWN| a.m. af the Hiekcox-Mitchell (One Block From "Moin St.) Funeral Home. Burial, was in. I Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-31 Mount St. James Cemetery. Help Unlimited, Inc. Mrs. Burke died Friday, May 2«5 Main Street, Oakville - 16, at the Frank Woods Convales- vACE cent Home, Mattapan. She was the ' 'Your Home Care Registry" widow of Edward J. Burke Sr. OFFER] NG PERSONALIZED SERVICES' IN' She leaves two sons, 18 grand- YOUR, HOME,, 24 MRS, A D A V, 7 .PAYS A WEEK; children, 30 great-grandchildren. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST • Registered Nurses • Personal Aides and. several nieces and nephews. 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Beer m'Gifts •' '•.'.• ' ... - '••. * ;T I \ 197 DavisSt.. Oakville•274-1491 We' ri'vcrvi* I In* r.i< mi sebpl'v'the little 'iclra that Tpakes the BIG diffeien.ee' l.'-;:-.-:p••?;/••;.!.i • ••••• ••-ALWAYSPLENTYO >Y IN ANb-btlT PARKING Propertyg Ttwra,' fiftaes ' of','' Voan. the j"Maj/; 22, Watertown: 1986; Historical Society Prayer, 8:30 a.m. parish hall, 7 p.m.; A".A. meeting, Wednesday* May 28—Boutique Sunday, May 25—Holy Euch- •rectory hall, 8 p.m. " . Work Session, Tnimbidl House,"» •• Friday, May 23—Mass, '7 a.m. a.iri. to 2 p.m..;"Pioneer Choir, 330 watertownhistoricalsociety.orgarist, 8 a.m.;': Holy Eucharist, nursery, Church School, Coffee 'Saturday, May 2,4—Mass -for p.m.; Confirmation Class, 6p.m.; •Hour, 10 a.m..; Lay Reader's Ser- Joseph Iannarone, 8 a.m.; Confes-.. Senior 'Choir,' 7:30 p.m. vice at Watertown Convalarium, I sions in church, 2:30' to 3:30 p.m..; Thursday, May 29—Brownies, p.m., and at Whilewood Manor, Mass for Dante and Maria Quirici, 3:20 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; lYinity Lutheran • School, 9 a.m.; Adult Forum, 9:15 1:30 p.m." 4 p.m.; Confessions, 7 to7:30p.m. Confirmation Class, Fellowship 50 DeForest St., 274-8i534 a.m.; Worship Service, nursery, Monday, May 26—Morning Sunday, May 25—Mass for Joann Hall, 7:30 p.m. Thu rsd ay, M ay 2 2—P raye r 10:15 a.m. . Prayer, 8:30 a.m.; A.A., 1.0:30 Drodvillo and Antonio Calabrese, Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; Boy Scouts, Monday, May 26—Meditation a.m..; Evening Prayer, ,5:45 p.m.; 7 a.m.; Mass for Lucia Mancini, St. John the Evangelist 7:30 p.m. Time, 8 to 10 a.m. Fairfleld Hills Ministry, 6:15 p.m.; 8:30a.m.; 'Rosary, 9:45 a.m.; Mass "• 574 Main St., 274-8836 Friday, May 23—Confirmation, 'Tuesday, May '27—Worship Com- A. A. Women's Discussion Group, for Am'brosipa. and Cesaie Sebas- Thursday, May 22—Low Mass, 3 p.m. mittee, 12:30 p.m.; .Christian 7 p.m. lianelli, 10 a.m.; Mass for Larry 11 a.m.. Sunday, May 25—Sunday Education, 4 p.m.; Evangelism, 7 Tuesday, May 27—Morning, Conte, 11:30 a.m.; Baptisms, of Friday, May 2,3—Low Mass for p.m. Prayer, 8:30 a.m..; Al-Anon Christopher Rene Graziano and Matilda DeLuca.,, 11 a.m.; Folk 'Wednesday, May 28—Choir, 7:30 .Meeting, 10 a.m.; IAH Club, 4 Matthew Americo Calabro, 1,2:15 Choir, 7 p.m.; Bingo, church, hall ENGINEERED p.m.; Social Ministry, 7 p.m. p.m.; Evening Prayer, ,5:45 p.m.; p.m. 7:15 p.m.. A.A. and Al-A-Xeen, 8 p.m.. Monday, May 26—Mass for" Saturday, May 24—Low Mass SINTERINGS Christ Episcopal Wednesday, May 28—Teaching, Jeannctte Massicotte, 8 a.m. for Lucy and Vito Celentano, 9 25 The Green,, 274-1910' Eucharist, Healing Service, 9:30' Tuesday, May 27—Mass for Mrs, a.m.; Wedding of Jeffrey Werner AND Thursday, May 22—Morning a.m.; Junior Choir Rehearsal, 3:30 Ernest Mazzamauro, 7 a.m.; and, Ellen Berabe, 10:30 a.m.; Prayer, 8:30 a.m.; Evening Prayer, p.m.; Eveing Prayer, 5:4.5 p.m.; Legion of Mary, rectory, -8 p.m..; Confessions 4 to 5 p.m.; 11th An- PLASTICS, INC. 5:45 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; Ho- Senior CHoir Rehearsal, 7:4,5 p. m. A,.A. .meeting, rectory hall, 8 p.m.. niversary Low Mass for William ly Eucharist and Bible Study, 7:30' Wednesday, May 28—Mass for Grover, .5 p.m. A p.m. St. Mar}' Magdalen members of the parish family, 7 1 Sunday, May 2,5—Low Mass for WATERTOWN Fr id ay, May 2 3—M orn i ng 16 Buckingham St., Okvl. a.m.; Charismatic Prayer Group , Albert Caruso, 8:15 a.m ;" Low Prayer, 8:30 a.m.; Evening Prayer,. -274-9273 parish hall, 8 p.m. Mass for Giuseppe D'Addona, INDUSTRY 5:45 p.m. Thursday, May 22—Mass for 9:30 a.m.; 12th Anniversary High Saturday, May 24—Morning Genevieve Mathon, 7 a.m.; Bingo, First Congregational Mass for Charles DiChiara, 10:4,5 40 DeForest St., 2744737 a.m.;' High Mass for Maureen Thursday, May 22—Women's Donohoe, 12 noon; Folk Choir. 4 Fellowship Annual, Spring Lun- p.m.; Low Mass (Folk Mass) for YOUR FULL SERVICE cheon, Fellowship Hall, 12 noon to Maureen Donohoe, 5 p.m.; Bingo, 1:1,5 p.m..:; Brownies, ,3:20 p.m.; church hall, 6:30 p.m., Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; Senior Choir, Monday, May 26—Low Mass, 9 OIL DEALER IS READY 7:30 p.m., a.m. Su nday. May 2 5 —C h u re h Tuesday, May 27—CCD Grades School, 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 1 to 4 at Baldwin School, Grades Coffee Hour,, nursery care, 10:30 1 to 5 at Judson School, 3:15 to TO PROVIDE SERVICE a.m.; Pilgrim, Choir, 11:45 a.m.; 4:30 p.m.; CCD Grades 7 and 8 at Pilgrim; Fellowship, 6 p.m. St. John's School. 7 to 8:4,5 p.m.: Tuesday, May 27-TH EOS, Miraculous Medal Novena. 7 p.m. ALL YEAR ROUND Trumbull House, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 28—Low ALTERATIONS Mass, 9 a.m. Now Is The Time To United. Methodist Hemming 305 Main. St., 274-3785 Call and Set Up An General Sunday,- May 25—Church Repairs School, 9a.m.; Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m.; Cherub and Junior Appointment For Your 24 HOU Choirs, 4:30 p.m.; Youth Choir. SERVICE 5:30 p.m. ANNUAL FURNACE USUALLY AVAILABLE Monday, May 26—Dieters" Pro- ON HEMS gram, 7 p.m..; Waierbury Chorale. 7:30 p.m. MAINTENANCE Tuesday, May 27—Christian Care Outreach,'-7:30 p.m. 'Wednesday.. May 28—Cancer

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May- 28—Bible pointed associate executive direc- 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 Study, 7 p.m.; Pioneer Girls, tor of St. Mary's Hospital, an- Tie Bible Church a.m.; Prayer Service, 5:30 p.m.; Grades I to 7, 7 to 8:30 p.m.; nounced Executive Director Sr. Two ways to make ends meet: Evening Prayer and Praise, 6 p.m. 240 Dwigflif St.,. Wtby. Prayer Groups, Bible Study, Marguerite Waite. 'Make more money or spend less.. 755-0197 . Wednesday, May 28—Mission- Koinonia Groups, 8 p.m., Thursday, May 22—"Progress ea.es, 7:30 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 of Redemption," a. college-level • p.m. Christian Science course,*1 9 to 10:30 a.m.. ,37 Holmes Ave.,, Wtby. Sunday, May 25—Bible Classes Society of Friends 756-0726 for all. ages, 9:30 a.m.; Cof- Woodbury Community Center Sunday, May 25—Sunday Ser- fee/Fellowship, 10:40 a.m.; Wor- ' ' 274-8598 " vice arid Sunday School, 1,0:45 - Drop Off Catering ship Service, I, I a.m.; Beginner -Sunday, May 25—Meeting for a.m.. 274-2969 and Junior Church, 11:30 a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Evening Hymn, 6 p.m. Serving the Community Tuesday, May 27—Intercessory Evangelical Christian Center for over 40 years! Prayer (women), 10 a.m.; 1.317 Watertown Ave., Wtby. Quality Fuel Oil & Kerosene $ Children's Bible Hour, Grades 3 756-1293 6.50 Per Person ' .. • at Competitive Prices through 9,4 lo 5 p.m.; "Progress - Sunday, May 2,5—Worship Ser- iChoice of 3 Meats:Roast Beef, Ham, Sausage & Peppers, of Redemption,"* 7 to '8:30 p.m. vice, 11 a.m. CALL NOW Chicken, Kielbasa and Sauerkraut, Stuffed Cabbage, Meatballs. Wednesday, May 28—Singles Choice of 2: Ziti with sauce. 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Hill Chardonnay 1983 10.99 Nalinnal Grange Mutual Carstairs 1.75 L • 12.75 9.99' INK!iKAMI OIMPAKT NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS • Page"-10 PropertyTo'Wi Tirnds "(Watertown1',: Conn,.)'Ma of they 22, 198 Watertown6 Historical Society The article was prompted by the before children attended school. Speech Teacher concerns of parents and educators From, the findings, it was conclud- Article Printed.' watertownhistoricalsociety.orgwith both the process' of a child "is .ed television commercials served as •language acquisition, and the excellent speech, and language In Ed. .Resumes amount, of time spent watching models in that-more abstract words television. An analysis of the con- and complete sentences were Ilene Waxman, speech path-- tent, of children's television com- featured. ologist for the Watertown public mercials was conducted, to see if Grammatically correct sentences schools, has had an article, this form of mass media could be with good articulation and voice "Children's Ads Don't Just. Sell, used to stimulate language skills in modulation also were evident. In They Also Teach Language. Well," children. addition, commercials offered good • published in the Educational The 36 commercials were drawn pragmatic skills such as 'turn tak- Research Document Resumes from: children's classic cartoons ing, speaker sensitivity, prosocial "ERIC: ED 259-407." ' that aired, in the early morning models, and the logical order of events. Flea Market At Post Office Drug UMC Fwsonage :-:•'! f Medical Supply The United Methodist Church, 1 M -Home Health Care •Specialists- ... 305 Main, St., will hold its annual Flea Market Saturday, June 14, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. on the "AIL .MAJOR BRANDS OF lawn of the parsonage. The refreshments area will HEALTH CARE ITEMS feature a. chicken and ribs barbecue, as well as lighter refreshments. EVERYTHING FOR THE There, also will be a . church- CONVALESCENT! sponsored attic treasurers table and bake sale. We Accept Medicare Assignments Reservations for tag salers and booth dealers can be made by'call- and We Bill Medicare Direct!y ing the church, office between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at 274-3785, or by FREE DELIVERY calling Doug George at 274-8966. Rain date is June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E Bohan • SALES & MENTALS Miss lean Allison Traver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Traver Jr.. Let Us Price Your Next Prescription! ED MICHAUD Watertown, was married to Gerald F. Bohan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bohan, Columbus, , on April 26 at St. Andrew's Church, Colum- 55 Deforest St. PAINTING bus. A reception was held at the Hilton Inn. Mrs. Bohan graduated from Watertown High School and from Trinity College, Burlington, Vt. She INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Watertown is the supply coordinator for the Petrol Chemical Division of Ashland & PAPERHANGING (Next to Town Hall) Oil. Mr. Bohan attended schools in Columbus, and graduated from Ohio State University and the University of Toledo Law School, He is a prac- 'Cofwalec ticing attorney in Columbus. The couple will, reside in Ohio. ••'Ostomy1' Clark E. Michaud WE CAN HELP 1 1 Care:: :. ' CONTRACTOR shal Avery W. Lamphicr. They Firemen. Respond responded to a total of 104 a 1 arms Center /X, 76' RADNOR LANE • for the one-month period. 274-8816 OAKVILLE, CT 06779 Tb 104 Alarms PHONE 274-8379 The following is a breakdown list: house fires, six; motor vehicle During April. fires, two; motor vehicle accidents, 10; factory fires, two; smell of gas Sleepy Giant- Emergencies and brush fires top- ped the list of alarms the Watertown in the area, three: ru.bbish-l.rash, Fire Department responded to dur- two; false alarm, two; and convales- ing the month of April., cent home, school, bomb threat. Firemen responded "to 38 apartment building, all one each. FINANCING emergencies and ,35 brash fire The following inspections and in- alarms, according to the monthly vestigations were made under the report: filed by Fire Chief and Mar- requirements of the Connecticut FOR ONE FULL YEAR,! • State Statutes and the Connect icut Blue Seal Feeds Fire Safety Code: investigations of EVERY Sleepy Giant WATERBED INCLUDES: Wild - Bird - Seed & Feeders fires, 66; schools—public and private, six; factories with state in- • FRAME • HEADBOARD • MATTRESS • HEATER • LINER DECK AND PEDESTAL - Fertilizer - Lawn - Garden "Dog Foods - Purina - Wayne spector, three; public buildings, Scott - Lawn - Products three; new buildings, three; clubs, OAK VALUES THE RICHMOND' Fer Mei - Milorganite bars, and grills for liquor license, Double shelves and center mir- Dolomite Lime -'Peat Moss three: convalescent home, one: new ror lends to the simple but func- business establishments, five: tional design of this true value. Seed Potatoes - Fertilizers,; Hay - Straw - Shavings . sanitary landfill inspections, four;, 00 Bag Balm - Maple Syrup' church, two; blasting site inspec- SALE 299 tions, two; and general complaints. H.S. COE CO. 24, 45 Freight St. Two permits were issued for the SINGLE'TIER use of explosives during this A striking contemporary wolll unit. Design, Northern Best bookcase value. Lite or Dark Waterbury 754-6177 period. stain, King or Queen size true value Red Oak. Available as a ^ _ _ ^^ _^ _ _ Wateirbed or Sealy in-

. Jumbo SEA Soft Shell SCALLOPS CRABS *1.95e Newport Oak. Bookcase Bed. Jewelry Boxes and 1 * FRIDAY DINNER SPECIAL* .Mirror accent this True ^, ._ ^^ j^ g%g% * With Approved Credit and Mfn i Depot if. 1 Not Applicable to Previous Purchgtet. Soft. Shell 90' Days Same ai Cash Alto AraUable $ 529 CRAB 3.50 (1 Crab) DINNER *5.50 (2 Crabs) Sleepy Giant JTONY'S: SEAFOOD 204 Chase Ave.-, Waterbury Plriia • "639 Main St,Oalcville wsr Hi-s:Tues,-Sat. 9-6 274-3693 -.755-4587- 755-3459r. AHEAD' OR-WALK IN! Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Wafcitown Society, Conn.) May. 22, 198 6 Page, 11 on where banking institutions may • open branch, offices. The act pro- gressively expands branching op- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgState Capitol portunities during the first two years based on the asset size of the bank applying to branch, and, to 'the Review population, of the town where the By Stale Rep. Francis J. Carpenter new branch is to be located. 76th Assembly District As. always, if you should have any questions concerning these or other Grabherr Rd., Thorn as ton CT 06787 laws, please contact, me at 283-8373. Home: 283-1373 or 1-800-842-8270. Post Ethics Class Much has been written about, 'the. An Act Reducing the Maximum past legislative session concerning Finance Charge on Open-End Dr. Richard T. Nolan, co-author our inability to resolve the issue of Credit Plans. of the text "Living Issues in. equity and excellence in 'education. Summary: 'This act lowers the Ethics," will teach "a three-credit It would be a terrible shame if this legal maximum, interest rate on undergraduate course at Post Col- one bill should overshadow •the credit card, purchases from 18 pel- lege, Waterbury., during the first numerous accomplishments 'by the •cent a, year to 1,5 percent as soon as four weeks of June. Fl members of the House and Senate. the bill becomes effective. The In the weeks to come, 1 shall be reduction would apply to bank The class, entitled Philosophy devoting this column to some of cands and retail credit cards (Master 203 "Ethics," will meet Mondays, r those specific bills posted by the Card, Sears, G. Fox, etc.). Tuesdays, and Thursdays from Legislature and hope you. will An Act Concerning the Establish- 8:30 to 1,1:40 a.m. believe, as 1 believe, that many wor- 'ment of Branch Offices by 'Banks. For further information, call the thwhile laws have been created, to Summary: This act phases out, Post College Records Office at benefit the people of Connecticut. home office protection restrictions 755-0121. Banking /fJ, f---- An Act Concerning Civil Penalties for Issuing a Bad Check. Summary: This act imposes to- ///r potential double damages on writers of bad checks, 'The act, sets two Specializing in Miss Karyn Bonnell categories of civil penalties: Gifts for Mr, and Mrs. Peter James Bonnell, Watertown, announce the engage- 1. Up to the check's face value or All Occasions ment of their daughter, Karyn, to Dennis W. Cahill, son of Mr. and, .$750, whichever is less, for a check Mrs. Philip Conroy Cahill, Fort Meyers, Fla. A, September wedding •drawn am a, nonexistent account. 2. Up to the check's face value or is planned... Miss Bonnell graduated from, Watertown High School, and MON.-FBL: 10-9 from St. Joseph, College in West Hartford with, a, bachelor's degree in, $400, whichever is -less, for a. bad SAT.,:: 10-6 biology and chemistry. She is attending the University of Connecticut check due to insufficient funds. Health Center in Farmington, where she is. a'candidate for a, doctorate The penalties apply to people in molecular biology. Mr. Cahill graduated from Rocky Hill High, who know, or should, know, that a Pioneer Plaza /////A School, from, Babson College in, Massachusetts with a bachelor's degree check will be dishonored, and who in, finance, and from, the University of Hartford, with a master's degree fail to pay the face amount within 544 Straits Turnpike ^ T in. Finance and marketing. He is a senior sales representative for an, in- 30 days after the payee mails them, Watertown 274-1633 surance firm in Hartford. a second, demand for payment.

Literacy Volu nteers *•••••*•*•*•••••••*••••*****•*••*•** The Literacy Volunteers of Greater Waterbury. in, conjunction with the Department of Mental Retardation, will be organizing a MEMORIAL. DAY series of six local training sessions. All sessions will be held, from 9 a.m. lo 12 noon in the Community *••••••*•*••••••••V****************** Room at I. Enterprise Place. North Elm St.. Waterbury. LOW, LOW PRICES — HURRY IN Foi further information on the project, call the Literacy COMPACT MID-SIZE ' • 10 heal levels Volunteers" procram director at MECROWAVE OWEN MICROWAVE OVEN • .0 cubic foot oven 754-1164 • Easy-to-clean oven • Defrost setting LConn Class Openings • 5 year limited warranty The Liti-hfieid County Centu for 10 heat levels Higher Education has announced openings still are available in its for cooking, versatility. freshman and sophomore classes. While the deadline for admis- sions to the Storrs campus has pass- LITTLE-BIG ed, applications can be sent lo the MICROWAVE OVEN Torn Hilton campus up until Aug, I. For further information, call MS-.. 48,2-7635. Designed with 35-minufe timer for added convenience,. • 35-minute timer • Defrost selling in Pierre • Window door SHOES AND • Automatic oven light - .5 cubic foot oven HANDBAGS' • Removable glass tray •TUCKAWiy Magic UNDERGABINET Chef The only undercablnet microwave oven M41B-9P plagicCtieff* MICROWAVE OVEN that saws space ana makes space too. - Little outside to save space. 10-level touch control Big inside to cook a complete meal Iamiiy-sized cooking. • Two level memory plus • .6 eu ft. family-sized capacity • Automatic speed defrost • 10 heal levels for cooking precision • Thermometer/probe lor automatic • Defrost-to-cook memory temperature-controlled cooking • Automatic speed def rosl • Automatic Keep Warm -• Digital dock/ • 1.2 cubic fool oven timer MI22-6 • 5-yr. warranty Magic Chef

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The following are the score's fftc from the May 13 session of the "Watertown. Duplicate Bridge Club: Restaurant & Lounge North-South—Paul and. Irene 16 Straits Turnpike LaPira, 87, Carmella Marcdla and Helen Horbachuk, 80'A, and Helen .Watertown " • Walker and. Addie Peircey, 70"A; ' East-West—Dolores Kiley and 274-1320" Myrtle Tonkin, 78%, Priscilta Restaurant Fri., Sat". & Sun. Knox and Lucetta Gaunt, 70 "A,, and Featuring Livingston Crowell and Edna international Cuisine with Steward, 67. many delicious Greek Specialties 7 Days a, Week Games are played Tuesdays at GK, certificates COMBINATION VEAL ft SHRIMP 7:30 p.m. at 'the Oakville Branch -Wide Variety of Steak, A»ihbie FLORENTINE ^ Library, 55 Davis St., sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Veal & Seafood " • PRIME MIB/iigP /SjBjSL Department. Phone 274-1634 for 'more information. Lunch: 11:00-2:30 lues.-Sat. Sunday • LOBSTER, ^SSl^ The current, season will end May Dinner: Tues.-Thors, 5-9 Dinner 12-8 Includes salad, vegetable and potato or pasta 27. Fri. '& Sat. 5-10 Soft Shelled, 'Crab are in Season. Early Retirees Trip Barclay Squire - Woodbury -DAILY-LUNCH SPECIALS 11:30 to 4- (Boiiom of Ben Sherman Hill} The Oakville Early Retirees Club lese:rv:ill«is: 263-4555 Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4 to 7 •• will show slides, for its Caribbean, Shrimp or Clams on' ''/i Shell, Every Night at the Bar cruise, scheduled for Nov. 8, at the Watertown Library, 470 Main St.. on Friday, June 20,. at 7 p.m. For trip reservations, call the tour h entiati Jlouse director at 274-3689. ^Restaurant COUNTRY CINEMA,

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Health Program tion of Retired Persons (AARP) met your area by an AARP chapter, you " French Language. Award, and the American Youth May 19 at the Watertown Library are. welcome to attend, whether you Michelle Marcisz, Oakville, Foundation Award. Discussed. By for a detailed introduction to the are a member or not.,*" Mr. -Mills received a Drama, Award. new health, program, being im- said. 'Weight Control Class Kellie Candone, Bethlehem, also AAMP Officials plemented by the AARP. An eight-week program that. received a Drama Award, as well as Health program, chairmen and A series of slides was presented Area Notre Dame focusses on weight control, offered by George Bouton, followed by a. , the Scholarship Academic Achieve- chapter presidents from seven Lit- ment Award, the Student Council by St.. Mary's Hospital Center for chfield Count)1 American Associa- detailed explanation of people's Students Given, Continuing Health, will be. held rights as they apply to hospitaliza- Award, and the Connecticut Association Award,. 'Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Visitation tion, given by Marcia Petrillo of'the Awards Recently Plaza, 1.00 Jefferson Square, begin- Connecticut Peer Review .- Jennifer Shupenis, Bethlehem,,, ning June .3. Organization. Several area, students were was presented with an Advanced For further information, call The program now is being, honored for academic and extracur- Placement. French Language 574-6184. scheduled for presentation to ricular achievements at the Notre AARP chapters, through Margaret Dame Academy awards ceremonies Fenske of Waterbury, local held May 15 at the 30 Church St., representative to the state Waterbury, school. Legislative Committee, and Water- Holly Larkin, Oakville, receiv- town's Jack, Mills, assistant AARP ed the Connecticut Association of state director. Secondary Schools Award, as well 'When this program is, offered, in as the award in Advance Placement 764 Main St., SENIOR Oakville CITIZEN DISCOUNT OPEN 10% DAILY AT 11:30 a.m SERVING 'THOMAS T. DESCOTEAUX, SANDWICHES & GRINDERS son of Mr. and Mrs. William WOT PI77A Descoteaux, Woodbury, recently Don't cook tonight...eiijoy Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. was awarded a B.S. degree in civil a steaming hot, pie! iggs-CLAM NITE engineering from the University of Try our many other specialties, too. Connecticut, Storrs. He was Prince WEDNESDAY 4 p.m. to ? treasurer and vice president of the o SALADS • ANTIPASTO • SPAGHETTI, Spaghetti American, Society of Civil, • GRINDERS Day Raw and Engineers while at, UConn, vice Steamers president of the Connecticut Socie- Eat Here or To Go!' m ty of Professional Engineers, and technical director of the university team. He was selected for inclusion among RO'S RESTAURANT "Who's Who Among Students in, - Serving the finest pizza since 1947- American Colleges and Univer- sities" for 1985-86. Currently, Mr. 841 Main Street, Oakville Descoteaux is enrolled in a, graduate, engineering program in, 274-1348 or 274-8069 structural engineering at UConn. xvtat ereen WVVVVVWVVWXA^VVVW^ 675 Main, Street Watertown 274-8030 j 2/acA7?gC* RESTAURANT NOW SERVING LUNCH Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.. to 2:00 p.m. CATERING MENU WEDNESDAY NIGHT BUFFET #1. BUFFET #2 $3.00 per person $4.25 per person Steamers ^2 for 1 Baked Chicken Baked Chicken FREE Ion i'oeewes Night Specials 1 Oven Roasted Potatoes . Oven Roasted Potatoes during Happy Hour Fried Dough • Nachos Fresh, Gatden Salad, Fresh, Garden Salad, or Cole Slaw 3:00 p.m. to S p.m. • Fresh Shrimp .Macaroni Salad Macaroni, Salad Ziti with Sauce Ziti with. Sauce Baked Beans Meatballs with. Sauce SUMMERTIME Rolls &, Butter Sausage &, Peppers BLUEESBAS EUNP BOSTON COMICS Baked, Beans Next Friday - Coconuts BUFFET #3 Rolls & Butter ' - $5.25 per person. DELUXE BUFFET #4 Baked Chicken $6.25 per person Oven Roasted Potatoes Choice of 3 Hot Items Stuffed Shells with Sauce Roast Beef Fresh Garden. Salad or Cole Slaw Baked, Chicken Macaroni .Salad Restaurant Baked Ham and Ice Cream Parlor Ziti with. Sauce Sausage & Peppers Meatballs with Sauce .Meatballs with Sauce Sausage & Peppers -Kielbasi with Kraut •' Baked Beans Included with. Buffet Friday and Saturday Rolls & Butter Staled Shells with Sauce Ziti with Sauce Chicken Marengo TO ENHANCE YOUR BUFFET Macaroni Salad 1 Boneless Chicken Breast S fi Q K Oven Roasted Potatoes I with Olives., Mushrooms W • '•# W ' Cold Cut Platters ! and Tomato : Serves 30-40 People. ' $39.95 Fresh, Garden Salad, or Cole Slaw •Saved with Soup, Salad, Veg. and Pot. Baked. Beans Serves 50-60 People • $49.95 Rolls & Butter Shrimp Scampi Setups, $ .,30' extra, per person, •Sewed with Rica, includes deluxe heavyweight plastic forks, knives, spoons, plates, salt & pepper packets. Soup, Salad and Veg, $7.95 20 Person Mrimum On, All Buffets - 50% Deposit Required, On All Mfetsin Advance We Abo Serve Sandwiches, Hot Dogs, Freshly Made Hamburgers All Prices Subject to Change. - All Prices Are Subject to CT Sales Tax, ... Homemade Soups • Ail Baking Done on the Premises - , 283-5849 - 283-5840- - ' Try Our 'Daily Breakfast ami Lunch Specials, too! {DEPOT SQUARE MALL, WATERTdWN"^274~9026 R Route 6,265 Watertown Road, Thomastan, Connecticut Mom.-IW. &30 a.m.-i> p.m., Sat. fsX a,.m,.-!»:» p.m., Son. 7 a.m,-rjw V.±V Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 14"Town" Times (WatertowRwatertownhistoricalsociety.org, Conn.) May 22, 1986

Magnifying personal problems _ Ewer wonder if you're as reason- Needham, Mass., and. John shrinks any chance of a solution. •. able as you expect: others to be? Month's Best McCabe, Dedham, Mass.

-At Oakville RODGERS-A daughter, Allison CHRISTffi—A daughter, Samara Brenna, May 2 at Waterbury ~ Your DJs School Listed Lee, May 5 at Waterbury Hospital, Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Gary St. Mary Magdalen School, to Mr. and Mrs. George Christie Rodgers (Jenny Pillis), Bethlehem. _ Beth & Chris. Oakville, has announced Its May (Karen Sellers), Cayman Islands, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. "Students of the Month." British West Indies. Grandparents r Thursday "thru: Albert Rodgprs, Watertown, and The honor is given to students, are Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pillis, Saturday who work to the best of their abili- Watertown, and. Mr. and Mrs. Oakville. Great-grandmother is ty, abide by all the rales, and show George Christie, Palm' Beach Mrs. Gladys Lynn, Watertown.. Friday Saturday cooperation. Gardens, Fla. Great-grandparents They are: Eighth Grade—Peter are Mr. and. Mrs. Robert. Cowdry, RODGERS—A son, Kevin Casteel, Karen Frcnette, Sandy Ig- Mirror Lake, N.H. • Attitude Thomas, April 30 at Waterbury Couples natavich, Patrick Reardon, and Kim Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas FUSCO—Twin daughters, Melin- Adjustment Special Cohen; Seventh Grade—Shari Rodgers (Veronica Bensa.va.ge), Laeilla, Connie Mancini, Paula da Marie and Melissa Lyn, April Bethlehem. Grandparents are Mr. Mancini, Darleen Marchetti, Jason 25 at Waterbury Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Rodgers, Water- Dress to Impress No Cover Sovia, and Beth Taylor. and Mrs. Salvatore Fusco town, and Mr. and. Mrs. George A Iso: Si xth Grade—Meg (Marianne Ca.val.ieri), Waterbury. Bensavage, Oakville. • Pastori.no, Beth Pastorino, Vanessa Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cossette, Kathryn Cook, Malissa Pasquale Cavalieri, Oakville, and Mancini, Jaimi Phelan, Staci Mr. and. Mrs. Salvatore Fusco, RAUCHLE—A. son by adoption, Taylor, Tracy Cates, Kristen Del- Waterbury. Austin Scale, on April 11 to Mr. and Buono, and Amy Casteel; First Mrs. Stephen Rauchle (Ellen Grade—Gina Lavalee, James McCABE—A daughter, Katherine Traver), St. Mary's, Ohio. Grand- Ciarleglio, Melissa Baitley, Richard Susan, April 29 at Waterbury parents arc Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred M. LeRose, Debbie Dews, Megan Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Traver Jr., Watertown, and Arthur Borkowski, Stephen Chepulis, Tara. McCabe (Susan Doherty), Water- Rauchle, San Diego, Calif. Pantano, Robert Wallace, Marlena town. Grandparents are Mr. and Lite, Norman Cole, James Mur- Mrs. Francis Doherty, Lynn, / dica, Kyle OiVito, Joanne Mumley, Mass., and. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. It's wise to remember that many Jennifer Trzaski, Alicia Zubik, and McCabe, Boxford, Mass. Great- folks know many things about you Robert McEvoy. grandparents are Robert Bleakney, that you-thought no one knew. Also: Kindergarten—Heather fSBMED DAILY FROM Franek, Sean'Reardon, Nicole Kar- OR CMT-IN rnas, Matthew Donahue, Kathryn H om ep I ate" Restaurant Ea.sa.no, Shelley Yeager, Dawn • * • •1131 Main-St., Wateridwn' if ^ Ruscitto, Maria P'olletta, Melissa. '• . . .-• '• ' • 274-2311 • - ' .'".-• •€''• • Mautte, Robbie Toffcy, Jennifer ECMDLM,i Rd WA TE

253 Buckingham St., OakvUfe"* 274-5986 DAILY SPECIALS MONDAY CHILI TUESDAY MEATLOAF PC. CHICKEN DINNER KESTEN X-LG. MAY 19 CHILI: DOGS ICE • CHIPS MAY 20 - DINNER vith PINT of SALAD & LOGS * COLD SODA WEDNESDAY PASTA WITH MEATBALLS • BHOWNEGGS ' HAY 21 ~ OR SAUSAGE ' * CHA3C0AL SALAD INCLUDED' SILOS; THURSDAY TURKEY FRIDAY FRIED CHICKEN 4.99 95* • STYROFOAH MAY 22 DINNER MAY 23 ' DINNER CLAM! CHOWDER 1 ^^.^^^^J^^^^____j^^^^_____—^^^___^^__ WHBliI-llll.'iHl Will II * T-GEE'S Open Steak-Sandwich $3.sn 2-5 1b. BAGS STORE HOURS • Try •our Famous Mr Ib.T-Burger $2.50' GUIDA MILK Cheese, Onion,-Peppers, Bacon &-£ries\*:Served-DaBy^ HAN ICE MIDI! ^ 6 A.M. SGRINDER THRODGH to MONDAY NIGHTl -THURS.'- SUNDAY 11 P.H. CLAMS -'$3 —SANDWICHES AVAILABLE ALL DAY— > * SPECIALS GOOD .THROUGH-MAY^ *-WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT'QUAMTITIES .* ... OFEflXDAYSi_&AMl-1 ..AM. Fri.. & Sat. ."till 2 AM, Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn. Society) May 22, 1986* Pag e 15""

•• ' 'COMING EVENTS" ' Cutler and Main, 'Streets,, '$130,000. periences as a. Contra, Rebel Leader watertownhistoricalsociety.orgREC T1«PS: June 9-11 -(open), May 13—Dynasty Development today (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at ^COMMUNITY Lake'Placid-and. ; Aug. Corp., Cheshire,'to'Vincents, and Sacred- Heart High School,-:; 142 23-25 (open). Lake George and Deborah, L. Miceli, Watertown,, 'South Elm, St., Waterbury. $*\ GALEMDAR Upstate N.Y. Call rec office for property on, Neill Drive, $150,700; The forum is called. "The Con- details and reservations. George M. and, Judith G. York, tras: Freedom, Fighters, or Ter- Wafeiiown,, to'Scott . T. .and. Joyce A. 'rorists'?" Mr. Chamorro left, GENERAL TUESDAY, MAY ,27 -I REALTY Linhard, Oakville, _ property on Nicaragua in June, 1979, during INFO NUMBERS: Municipal SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. ' NEWS -• Sunnyside Avenue, $78,000. the insurrection which, toppled, the switchboard, 274-5411, for most: center open. 9 a.m.. to 4 p.m. May '14—Joseph, A,., Albino, Mid- dictator Anastasio Somozo governmental and School Depart- DUPLICATE BRIDGE Club at The following real estate transac- dlebury, to Michael, K. and Darlene DeBayle. ment offices, including recreation Oakville Branch Library, 55 'Davis tions were made during the period. M. Palomba, Watertown, property extensions 253 to 255, and senior St., 7:30 p.m. Phone 274-1634 for from Friday, May 9 through Thurs- on Pai-kman Street, $82,500,.. center and minibus exts. 423 and. information. day, May 15, according to warran- May 15—William J. Blacker, 424, MUSIC CONCERT by Fifth ty deeds filed in the town clerk's Watertown, to Daniel A, and Hol- DAILY INFOLINE: 274-9334. Grade Chorus, Elementary School. office: ly Jean Wears, Danbury, property MATTY PAVING CO CRIMESTOPPERS: 755-1234. Band, and string ensembles at May 9—Judc T. and Theresa L. on Middlebury Road, $136,000; WELCOME WAGON: 266- Nicholas M, Mane in i, Watertown, GRAZIANO Heminway Park School, 7:30 p.m. Crocco, Watertown, to Bert, W." COMPANY, 4157. Public invited. to Vincent T. Stebbins, Watertown, Sheppard and Robert: I 'Vetter, Dan- Vears BD. OF EDUCATION meeting, bury, property on Viola Street, property at Commercial Street and • New Wood. Road, $300,000. 'THURSDAY, MAY 22 at high, school, library, 7:30' p.m. $85,000; Theresa A. Patrick (no ad- SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. dress given) to Gaetan I and, Ann Chamorro Speaks center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; social WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 A. Dumas, Oakville, property on 1 to 4 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Pleasant View Avenue, $93,J0OO; Nicaraguan exile Edgar SPRING LUNCHEON and card. center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Erminia P'ascucci, Waterbury, to Chamorro will speak on - his ex- Kevin R. DeLeon and Andrew W. party by Women's Fellowship of minibus to Waterbury and mall in Gallagher (no addresses given) pro- First Congregational Church, 40 morning and afternoon: perty on, Stanley Avenue, $53.fiOG. DeForest St., sittings at 12 noon HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mu- and 1:15 p.m. seum at 22 DeForest St. open 2 to May 12—Terence P.. and Barbara STANLEY STEEMER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4 p.m. to public; free admission. P. Foley, Watertown, to Lief S. and Commission meeting at French St. ORDER'OF EASTERN Star, Margaretha Nordbladh, Woodbury, Police Headquarters, 7:30 p.m. Chapter No. 96, meeting at 1.75 property on Woodruff Avenue, $1 Main St. Masonic Temple, 7:30 and other considerations; Evelyn O. ANYTHING LESS FRIDAY, MAY 23 p.m. Graboski, Watsrtown, to Earl F. SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY and, Jean G. Riedl, Watertown, pro- JUST ISN'T CARPET center open, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; meeting at Town, Hall Annex, 324 perty on Eddy Street, $48,400; 'Ed- ward., Moses, Wolcott, and Rosalyn, minibus to Waterbury and mail in Main, St , 7:30' p.m. CLEANING. Moses, Watertown, to Richard, E. morning and afternoon. ZONING BOARD of. Appeals meeting at French St. Police Head- Gas kail a and Linda A. Exclusive While Towel" • Furniture carefully moved and UP WITH PEOPLE'S "Beat of Guarantee — We'll rub a while ' returned.to its original location. quarters, 7:30 p.m. McClenaghan, Suffield, property at. towel over your, just-cleaned • Truck-powered si earn the Future" show at high school carpel. If any dirt shows, we'll cleaning process. auditorium, 324 French St., 7:30 stay and reclean il at no extra • Reasonable, competitive rales. p.m. Admission; advance tickets charge,. , . • Saturday and special evening recommended. > Professionally trained crews,. hours. . We will- be closed • Thorough prec lean ing carpet • Professional upholstery and upholstery analysis, cleaning available.. Monday, May 26, 1986 • Special attention to high traffic • Call about our current special. SATURDAY, MAY 24 areas and difficult spots. UP WITH PEOPLE'S "Beat of for Memorial.Day the Future" show at high school auditorium,'7:30' p.m. Admission; America* Credit Unions... A 'FtomBy 44 Million Strong, advance tickets recommended. NUTMEG SQUARE and Round Greater Watertown Dance Club Memorial Day Dance Federal Credit Union 274-5540 at Heminway Park School, 37 ,58 Woodruff Ave. Watertown •• 274-6429 Heminway Park Rd., 8 to 11 p.m. Each member account, insured thru NCUA to S 100,000.00 Admission. All club dancers and students welcome.

SUNDAY, MAY 25 UP WITH PEOPLE'S "Beat of the Future"" show at high school auditroium, 7:30 p.m. Admission; advance tickets recommended.

MONDAY, MAY 26 MEMORIAL DAY Parade RUM &,TEQUK£?t>75 : begins 10a.m. at. Watertown Plaza PELS"LIGHT OR DRAFT' ' BUKOFF"BO» MALIBUSPL for Main St. route to Town Hall ROMANOFF so* ,., '8-99 RON CASTILLO BP • • ' " 10.99 Hill gazebo; all town offices. BLACK LABEL J>$fi, QQI OlWl MAJORSKA DP School Department, schools, senior SCHAEFEB ^ 9.29 CAPTAIN MORGAN ep. •' 13.99 SMIRNOFF BOO center, libraries, post, offices clos- MEISTEflBRAU 13.24 BACARDI BP 12.99 ABSOLUT so* ed for holiday. >*7.99I 19.99! J OS E CU ER VO GOLDDP L 11.99 NATURAL LIGHT STOLICHINAYA UP IL 12.99! BUSCIH $8.29! ; L: ::U T^B; ,K^r: MICHELOB MELKMEISTER 7somi A T 53.99 c L Cross-Lites says: MOLSONI GOLDEN $11.99! CLYDES 8P VIVANTE Y L, p 5.99 LABATT'S GILBEY'S 8P 12.29- BISCEGLIA $15.33! GORDON'S ep 12.49 E 5.99 ST. PAUL! GIRL CARLO ROSSI S "Except a man be SEAGRAM'S SP •• ' 12.29 5.99 HEINEKEN CALIF., CELLARS 3 L born again,'he can- 8 PAK CANS $3.99! TANQUERAY ace- BEEFEATER M» > 19.99 FORTISSIMO' 7.99 not'see the kingdom, YES! WE, HAVE THE NEW BLUE NUN 750 mi of God. Have you MILLER GENUINE DRAFT!! BLACK TOWER 7somi 4.99 been born again?" $10.99!! POLO BR1NDISI i.5L 3.29 SCHENILEY UP $11.2,9 SPARKLING WINE 750 ml 'SCOTCH 1.75 L FLEIISHMANN'S SP 13,49 TOST! AST! 5.99! CROWN STERLING m.v 511.99 CALVERT EXTRA, SP MARTINI & ROSSI AST! 8.85 CLAN MACGREGOR SP 12.99 WENTE BROS. BRUT 8.99 SEAGRAM'S? CROWN ALMADEN" J & B B6» JIM BEAM'BO- • 12.99 BLANC DIE BLANC 7.29! .59! BLACK VELVET SP 1,2.99 TAYLOR BRUT or yyou r tripp BEWIB'S «* 1 JOHNNIE CANADIAN CLUB BO* -> I 7 QQI EXTRA DRY 5.98! WALKER RED mm 13.49! SEAGRAM'S V.O. BP ^ •*-»»• atastorttoree LTD BP . - 11 -99 t COflPiALS, SCHNAPPS, MISC. WINDSOR CANADIAN SP " 12.99 Cigarettes by the carton YUKON JACK IOP 1.75L $17.99! h LEROUX BLACKBERRY TP 13.99 at the lowest possible w KAHLUA SP '/somi 11.99 1 CORONET VSQap ' .15.99 Price!! REGULAR MO.64! this sign. BAILEY" S 34° Irish Cream 750ml 12.99 100's DEVONSHIRE 34» 9.99 We have a wide variety of wine coolers in 12 ounce and We Now Have SAMBUCA ROMANIA 84° 7somi 12.99 2 liter sizes to beat the heat with" 1 HAAGEN DAAZ reomi 12.99 Plent) of eas> in and out parking' c Instant photos for Passports, Visas, Fast, knowledgeable service at ali times" E MYER'S RUM' CREAM.34°7»mi11.99 1 ' • International Licenses and Student Cards Ask about new dnnk ideas In stunning color White you wait BLOCKS & ••" ! PEiCHTlEE 48. I.75L11.99! Lots of cold kegs available for that holiday party" CUBES Always improving to meet your needs" • ALL PRICES PLUS TAX , BOB'S CAMERA JACK DANIEL'S sc- 1 -EL 19.S9 We have an expanding vanet; of wines from California, • BEER PLUS DEPOSIT: • . NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR Shop, Inc. France, German>, Italy 90 South Main' St. CUP AND SAVE! TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS Wate.rba.ry 754-2256 -.:• Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 16 Town Times (Watertown.watertownhistoricalsociety.org, Conn.) May 22, 1986 CRESTWOOD PLAZA

WATERTOWN (Located Next to

CHINA HOUSE lELLit .'/}'[• DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS Chinese Food. To Take Out

Familiar faces on the lower level include, from left! 274-7700 Watertown manager Marilyn Knight of The Bridal Crestwood Plaza where prom, wedding, jnd mother's gowns carryi| ty labels are among the many items offered; rranael 1278 Main Street, Watertown Cheng of China Home, a convenient Chinese l»dl I Open Daily II a.m. to 10 p.m.'Fri: & Sal. II to ll'Sun. Noon to ID' sen'ice with all the delicious favorites: and Luni a manager at Domino's Pizza, known for iis prompt] service on its Ustj pizi-a pics.

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r/ "v>W/W ' We Present to You. These Fashions From. America's Foremost Designers' • .. Bridals . Three Crestwood Plaza businesses represented by these per- Proprietors on the upper level include Frank Meiei. .. Bridesmaids sonnel are The Tropical Sun Tan Center, and manager Chan- sped, owner of the Accents & Imports Co., featuring i tal Oescheneaux, where safe, effective, and budget-wise 'tan- gifts, handha.gs, and Burlington hosiery., and Hilda T . Mother's ning to suit the individual is the goal; Cavallo's Imports,, with of Waterbury, whose World of Knitting (formerly < .. Flower Girl manager John Mancini, specializing'in grinders and one-stop ticut Sewing Machine Studio) store teaches hajidad. i . Proms & Pageant convenience for a wide selection of imported cheeses, meats, knitting, and sells large selections of knitting goods; . Evening Dresses macaroni, pastries and canned goods; and The Mail Room, •. Shoes & Accessories with owner Joanne Paolino, featuring packaging and shipp- ing services, and soon a card section.

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Room Crestwood Plaza ACCENTS & Watertown 1278 Mi 1278 Main St. Suite 6-A 274-7735 In the New Cies| Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 DELI Sot. • 10-3 DOMESTIC IMPORTS, CO. PEPPER* Importers of .find Handmade Household Articles A Convenient Service Center HAM —Now Open — -UPS' Daily Pickup We .Are New in. the Ciestwood Plaza, —Federal Express I $11.79, $2.91 • • —Emery 1278 Main. Sheet, Watertown ' • Land o' Lakes Located at 'the 2nd Level Parking. —Postage Stamps AMERICAN PROVOLC CHEBI We Invite You to Come &, See Our —Packaging. & Supplies CHEESE Selection of Gifts and Handbags. ; —Gift Wrapping • - Good Qualify at Fair 'Prices -. .—Social "Invitations 1*1.69 $1.8 : —Business Cards FRIE DELIVER1- -274-3461 ' •—Notary- Public Ortars S5.M or More Summer Hours' lies-fit ltt00*00 Sfcaak Not induded Sat"10i»-5D0 •, —Rubber Stamps Closed Sunday & Moods/ ..' - —Boxes • - GRINDER ORDERS '' MC - VISA - Good Chafe Accepted ACCEPTED BY —All Occasion and- Gift Cards ' PRIVATE-.MAIL BOXES '• PHONE2?4-3822 w/call-in service New Hours:" Mom,,, Tues.,_&| Property of the Watertown Historical Society Town. Times (Watertown, Conn.) May 22, 1986 Page 17 watertownhistoricalsociety.org ST., Show oil your TANi, / and be in vogue with i *f^ your new RAGG TEE SHIBT Burger King) exclusively for you from TROPICAL! ' 10 SESSIONS ONLY «29 Includes: 7 Bodies & -V^ ^M-1"" ^"W ELLIE'S Coiffures Speaaihlnq in Men, Women & Children Etile's Staff: Patricia Fischer Hormerlj of Worth's and Dana Richards} Barbara Del Priore (formerly of Mr. Danl Bonnie LaMadeleine (formerly d Mama's! CRESTWOOD PLAZA. Appointment Today! Hairstylists) 1278 Main Street, Watertown Marion Franzese IMIon, thru Fri 9-9—Sat. 4 Son. 9-1 274-7353 1278 Main St Crestwood Plaza, Wtn. 2:74-2571 Open Mpn.-Sun., Thurs & Fri. evenings

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formerly Conn. Knitting Machines We're the same- Just the Name Has Changed 30% h, of Pro- ps unusual i Slrazze. OFF • Con/nee- ! machine II Summer Yarns I and vum. -With this Ad- Offer Expires 5/31/86 Classes in Hand & Machine Knitting Available Crestwood Plaza Come In and Sign Up 1273 Main Street, Wtn. OPEN: MON-SAT When you order from Domino s So when you want that special Pizza, you're in for a special treatment, just pick up the del ivory: Fresh-f rom-the-oven phone: Domino's Pizza pizza made right to your order Delivers:®! with top-quality ingredients. And-we deliver in less than Our drivers carry less 30 minutes. than $20.00. Limited delivery area. -COUPON- DOMINO'S PIZZA Now serving the 1 . ' WATERTOWN lain Street, Watertown 4.00 OFF OAKVILLE Any 2 Item Pizza BUNKER HULL itwood Plaza,. Next to Burger King • AND WATERBURY " Fast, Free Delivery™1 HOSPITAL AREA in Effect Thurs.-Tues. May 8 to 13. Good at Watertown and Waterbury locations. Call 274-6711 GENOA 1278' Main St., Watertown Limited Delivery Area SALAMI One Coupon Per Pizza j Mb. $2.99. -COUPONOUPON- I HONE BAKED ITALIAN WITH |ESE VIRGINIA HAMl SAUSAGE THESE ONE FREE $ I9L 1.99L •1.79 SPECUUS LITER OF COKE! DOMINO'S 1 Free Liter of COKE Before 5:0'tt p.m. FREE Bag of Chips PIZZA with Purchase of Grinder with any Large Pizza DELIVERS' After 5:00' p.m. BUY 1 GRINDER at either location . GET ONE FREE One Coupon Per Pizza Coupon Good 5/22 to 5/27 Limited Delivery Area . — ••••••"•• 1. I •& Wed. 10-6 • Thiiirs, & Fri. 10-8 • Sat. 10-6 • Sun. 10-4 '61905 Domino's Pizza, Inc. Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 18- Town.- 'Times. (Watertown,, Com,). May 22,.. 1986'.. watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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Get Involved Without "Getting Involved" CRIME STOPPERS

Too often, persons with vital information about crimes fail to contact police because they fear retalia- tion or because they don't want to testify in court. As a result many dangerous criminals who should What To Do! be in jail are still waliking the streets free to commit D more crimes. Crime Stoppers enables anyone to EASY AS 1, 2, 3 enlist in the war on crime simply by making an This is your opportunity to stop crime in Water- Receive up to anonymous call to Crime Stoppers at 755-1234 with town by.connecting with Crime Stoppers: 1 information that could leadto the arrest-and indict- 1) If you have information about a crime, call ment of criminals. Crime Stoppers at 755-1.234 any time 24 Waferbury Crime Stoppers is an anti-crime program hours a. day, seven days a. week, run by a citizens' board! of directors in cooperation 2) Tell Crime Stoppers that you know some- $1,000 with the Waterbury Police Department. The pro- thing about a. crime and you want a code gram has paid hundreds of persons rewards of up number for identification purposes. The "to $1,000.00 for information the police have been Waterbury Police Department will forward in rewards and remain able to use.to arrest criminals. The monies used, by. all crime reports in our community received Crime Stoppers to pay rewards'does not come from by Crime Stoppers phone number to the anonymous for your lip any governmiental body. All of the reward money " Watertown Police Department. is donated by citizens, groups., organizations-and 3) If the-information that you: give Crime Stop- to Crime Stoppers businesses throughput the metropolitan area. Crime pers leads to the solution of a crime, you're Stoppers' is a-way for you to participate.in the fight eligible ..for a reward. You can. then arrange against crime.. through, .your participation ' or to have your cash reward dropped at.a. place 1 I contributions. .. • known only to you and Crime Stoppers. This message is sponsored by the public-spirited business and. professional people listed: Property of the Watertown Historical Society

AMERICAN BANK OF CONNECTICUT ' • HYUE-PRODUCTS, INC., " BARIBAULT OIL CO., INC. DAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO.'" L 1247 Main St. •,watertownhistoricalsociety.org: """. ./; •.' .,Straits Turnpike 600 Main St., Oakville 146 Bunker. Hill Rd., Watertown Watertown 274-9635 "•'•""" Watertown 274-3284 or 274-6723 • -. 274-2998 Waterbury 757-9401 INESON MANUFACTURING CO.", INC. R.J. BLACK & SON, INC. DEMSEY .MANUFACTURING CO. ANTHONY'S RESTAURANT 66 Buckingham-St. - - Water Pumps & Water Conditioners 78 New Wood, Rd., Watertown . • 471 Main St., Oakville Gakvlle, 274-3382 Thomaston Rd., Watertown 2746209 27+4722 . • 274-8853'

ARMAND'S FUEL CO. NEIL'S AUTO BODY, INC. BRANCH TOYOTA,; INC. 131 Davis Street, Oakville Bus. 274-2463, Res. 2744105 832 Straits Turnpike DISTASI MARKET 274-2538 ' 1029 Main St., Watertown Watertown 395 Davis St., Oakviile 274-8770 BRAXTON MFG., CO.,"INC. OAKVILLE VFW Echo Lake Rd., Watertown EAGLE INSULATION, INC. THE BANKING CENTER ' Post 7330 274-6781 - - 1,445 Main St., Straits Turnpike, Watertown Watertown, 274-5175, 274-2561' Main St., Oakville • PIK KWIK STORES, INC. Ten Acre.Mall, Watertown . C&H MANUFACTURING CO., INC. BOZZUTO-SAYRE-DEL GALLO, INC. Hickory Lane, Bethlehem 274-2549 ECONOMY TIRE CENTER 132 Prospect St., Waterbury 'ROYAL TOUCH 1371 Main St., Watertown Bus. 574-5200, 274-8718, 274-1*054 Carpet. & Furniture Cleaning CARTER'S • ,274-0295 24 Hour Emergency Water Removal Service EAST SIDE SERVICE STATION " • CARVEL 274-7242 EDMUND'S INTERIORS 240 Echo Lake Rd.,- Watertown 274-8789 Ice Cream Drive-In 8 Main St., South, Woodbury Straits Tpke., Watertown, 274-1462 263-2606

SCOVILL, INC. THE CHARCOAL CHEF Apparel Fastener Div. Main St., Rt. 6, Woodbury CBT Buckingham St. 263-2538 EMIL'S JEWELERS Watertown, Office Watertown, Ct. 709 Main St., Watertown 1* Ten Acre Shopping Mali, Straits Tpke., Wtn. CHARLES DICKENS PUB 274-1988 Bethlehem Office, Rt. 61 at Sunny ridge Rd., THE SIEMON CO. 965 Main St., Watertown Bethlehem 757-9476 Member FDIC ' 274-9885 SIEMON-DYNAMIC TOOL & MFG. CO. EVERITT'S GARAGE SIEMON MOLD CRAFT DIV. Everitt Lane, Oakville CITYTRUST •ELECTRONICS DIV. CHILDREN'S DANCE WORKSHOP: 274-2147 Watertown Office Watertown 181 tt Davis St., Oakville 712 Main St., Watertown • ' •• - Studio: 274-0008 »r •,574-5438 • •. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,- INC. Member FDIC Investments THOMASTON SAVINGS BANK Heritage Village, Southburv CONNECTICUT NATIONAL BANK • Thoraaston - 283-4373 COLONIAL 1 2644511 . 461 Main St. Watertown - 274-2574 • • CORRUGATED PRODUCTS, INC., Terryville-582-8118 •27 Main St., Oakville, 274-9691 Oakville, Cl. 573-1900 FALLS AVE. PACKAGE STORE Harwinton - 482-4484 CONN. TUBE PRODUCTS, INC. 252 Falls Ave., Oakviik Old .Town Farm Rd. , " ' 274-1614 Woodbury " CRESTWOOD FORD FOUR CORNERS STORE, INC. 123© Main St., Watertown, Ct. TRI-CITY DODGE, INC. Meats - Groceries - Produce 274-2581 or 754-2501, 831 Straits Tpke. • COPES RUBBISH REMOVAL Middlebury Rd., Middtebury Middlebury (Watertown) 227 Commercial St., Watertown 758-2431 D'AMICO AGENCY 758-8203 .. 274-1444. • Insurance Compliments 708 Main St., Oakville 274-1457 WATERTOWN CONVALARIUM FROST BRIDGE 560 Woodbury Rd.,, Watertown COUNTDOWN JUNK. YARD 274-6748. Children's Apparel DRUG CITY 975 Main, St., Watertown FUSCO'S INC., SALVAGE YARD 1161 Main St., Watertown 274-42,66 ' .. Ledge Rd., Watertown 274-5425 274-6338 A&C AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION COUNTRY KETTLE RESTAURANT 1,72 Davis St., Oakville" - 274-1,527 • • ••••'•- Main St., Woodbury "'" DUFOUR BROTHERS, INC. . ' " 263-5373 ' GEORGE'S SERWGE STATION Main Office A&D AUTOMOTIVE, INC. ' 1.00 So. Main. St., Thomaston COUNTRY TAVERN Waterbury Rd., Prospect 749 Main, St. ,.. : 283-821,9 758-6641 • Watertown, 274-5615 ^ . . Of Heritage Village. Country. Lane, Southbury THE. GOWANS-KNIGHT CO., INC. DUHAMEL ELECTRONICS CL. ADAMS CO., INC. ' Knight St., Watertown 408 Buckingham St., Woodburv 263-2151 COVIELLO CONSTRUCTION. Oakville,'274-1974 ; 337 Williamson Circle,..Oakville \. 274-1914, 274-3373 DRINK MILK .AGNEW FLORIST GRADALL RENTALS STATE DAIRY* 1 Excavating & Equipment Rentals 650 Main St., Watertown ". THE CUPBOARD, INC. ' ..'• 6 Munson Rd., Watertown 274-3805. 904 Main St. . ' . 274-4322 • ENGINEERED SINTERINGS Watertown, 274-2347 AND PLASTICS, INC. „ ALLYN'S CLEANERS & DYERS GREY ELECTRIC, INC. " 134 Commercial St., Watertown ' • 15 Echo Lake Rd. . . •". • D'AGOSTINO'" • ' ,51.2 Main, St.,'Oakville. Watertown, 274-1,636 GENERAL. CONTRACTOR 274-5455 EYELEMATIC MFG. CO. INC. : , 33 Williams Ave., Oakville, •274-0787 I, Seemar Rd.., Watertown ARNOLD BAKERY THRIFT STORE 348 Huntingdon, Ave., Waterbury •" DAVELUY'S HAIR PLACE 757-7726 •' 25 Candee Hill Rd., Watertown H.W. GRISWGLD • FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS • 274-8851 or 274-8925 Wallpaper ing-Interior & Exterior Painting & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WATERBURY 50 Pomperaug Rd.,, Woodbury, 263-2660 686 Main St., Watertown; 274-8:818 544 Straits Turnpike 274-7589" ARTISTIC HAIR, CO. ' DAVELUY'S RESTAURANT ' HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT , • Watertown • Watertown, Shopping Plaza 150 Echo Lake Rd., Watertown,, GROW, INC. , Watertown, 274-6777 • , . 274-8«2§ .'. :.- ':• Heritage Village, Southbury ' ;" ' 264-8291 . ASSOCIATED SERVICES, INC. HANSON'S MOVING 8c STORAGE, INC. .Insurance . • DAVE'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY Rte."63, Straits Tpke. ' •' ' F.F. HITCHCOCK CO., INC. , Middlebury 758-2415 . 24-Union'St., Waterbury 5743325; ':• ••/"• • 430 .Main St.,,Oakville'•• •••'.• " 274-3922 ''•'• r • • 238 Main St., So., Woodbury • 263-3M5-263-2178 THE HEMINWAY ft BARTLETT : ; DONALD C, AT WOOD' " DAVIDSON'S DRESS SHGPS.INC. ;MFG".'CO.-' "' ' "-'• : 150 Calendar Rd., Watertown - George" A. Baronian Ins.' Agency, Inc. i •' .Depot Mall, Watertown"" • •- , 141; W. 'Main • St., Waterbury"' • " . . V 'West.St., Litehfield -v MALE'WAGE HAW, STYLING, 1744143 -••_ PAT'S' BARBER SHOP, 2744127 • • ' 754-7493.; -" • ; Watertown ' • THE HOME .OIL COMPANY ..:>• .. ' . DAVIES KENNELS •" MARIO'S BARBER SHOP1, 274-2662' MOBIL Heating, Oil ". .. B&M LIQUORS" ' ' ". ••-•• .r.. .-AVGeorge's Hill Rd. r.V-;:: .-•; -SALVATORE'S BARBER" SHOP, 2748349 Maim St., Bethlehem, 266-7749 .;• * 384 Buckingham St. ...'.• •••• . Sou.thbii.ry, 264-8221.: . . ,. • . 'Oakville . • 10 Bridge St., New MIfocd,, 354-3947 " -•••• ' Oakville, -2744889 Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.orgSALES • INSURANCE • LOANS • REPAIRS AUTOS TRUCKS CYCLES

beach, picnic area, and hiking fishing, hiking, picnicking, boat- Area Reservoir trails, . ing, horseback riding, swimming, Black Rock Lake in Thomaston and camping." Parks Open For and Hancock Brook • Lake in in addition to federal piark rang- Summer'Season Plymouth have no developed ers, most, areas are patrolled by SPRINGTIME • recreational facilities. . local police or sheriff officials on •• • Parks at flood control reservoirs "While fishermen have been en- a reimbursable basis for the corps. INVITATION to operated by the-U.S. Army Corps joying the opportunities at our These supplemental patrols help to CAR CARE SPECIALS " of Engineers, New England Divi- parks already this spring, the re- ensure visitor safety and security. sion, opened for the summer season mainder of the recreation facilities Some areas offer designated Saturday, May 17. opened Saturday," said Col. tra.ilbi.ke and snowmobile trails, but. Thomas A. Rhen, head of there arc no designated areas for Area reservoirs include Hop engineers. all-terrain-vehicles. Brook Lake in Middlebury and The 31 flood control dams in • Recreation areas at. some of the FREE CAR RENTAL Waterbury, and Northfield Brook New England offer a wide variety darns are managed by state agen- Lake in Thomaston. Both offer a of recreational activities. There is cies. These areas are expected, to open on Memorial Day. Corps- managed parks are open free of charge; stole managed parks charge EVERITT'S a small entrance fee. GARAGE, INC. Wild Flower Walk, rental department, S A wild fLower walk along the lability. Coupon must be presented at time older ills writte Oakviile 274-2147 Flanders Nature Center's Botany Trail Walk will be held Saturday • Front End Alignments with and'Sunday, May .24 and 25, at 2 p.m. Computer Balancing Members of the Pomperaug Paint Job $499. • Brakes•Tune Ups«Emission Testing Get: our quality paint: job during this sale and get pin strip- Valley Garden Club, who sponsor ing at no extra charge. • Complete Exhaust Installations the year-round maintenance and ac- tivity of the Botany Trail on the "3N© COSt tO yOU tOWing" - Ask us for details. Van Vleck Farm: Sanctuary, will lead the walk. Free .Wash and Wax with any major body repairs. A Well Planned For further information, call Free Chauffeur Service to and from your home 263-3711. with any body repairs. SERVICE Naturally, there is newer any charge for estimates. PROGRAM Plus, At West: Chevrolet we give you a 50-year warranty on ourselves. Health Check DOESN'T COST on all The old reliable for over 50 years IT PA YS!!! Scooters We"w been in nhe car boisiness for rawr SB years and alter all llhat time, Call ifeVr learwd a lot.. We sell cars amd Iruciks; we lease them,, we sendee fl'hie.m.. Keep your Honda well maintained New and used and whaff we doi ail Wesi Chevrolet, we do like nobody else1. For Because no matter how good a price people get. if they don't get good ser- and avoid expensive repairs vice, ihey don't come back. Ask your neighbors about: us. You're going to Appt. hear good things. How do you stay in. business (or 50 years? Yon make it All 86*3 In Stocik! worthwhile for people to come. ' FAMfLYiCYCLE. CENTER / •; :j\ >'>:

SURE START AUTO SERVICES 1230 Main Street Watertown 36 Zoar .i Oakviile- . •• • 274-2:501 • 754-2501 Ask:for Bob or Steve --274-4111 NOBODY WALKS AWAY' Property of the Watertown Historical Society target. to bargain for weapons reductions Unfortunately,, partisan politics because Congress will do the Jobs Available watertownhistoricalsociety.orgprevailed, and the excellent reducing for them. c Republican budget was defeated by The alternative Republican To. Disadvantaged 'the Democrat majority 'thai controls budget that. Congress rejected the House. „ would, not create those problems. Watertown Kids What passed in its place 'was a. 'The budget was the product of long, budget that, at best, is a flawed hard hours of work by moderate The Summer Youth Employment document and, at- worst, could Republians such as myself. Program for Water town-area seriously jeopardize the economic 'economically disadvantaged or han- recovery under President Reagan,— It made some tough choices—but.. dicapped, kids aged 14 to 21 will ran •the recovery that has created, 12,500 • it protected 'the most important pro- for seven weeks, beginning July 7 new jobs in our district last year grams that our elderly and less for- and running through Aug. 22. alone. tunate depend, on. It reduced, 'the Twenty jobs are available in area Another major flaw in the deficit significantly without non-profit organizations. The jobs Democrats1 budget is it calls for an sacrificing a strong defense and will entail a, 25-hour work, week overall cut in national defense, without, leaving the urban areas out with pay at minimum wage. while the more responsible in the cold.' The program, funded by the Job Republican budget would, simply Most importantly, it did so Training Partnership .Act, will teach freeze defense spending. And it without increasing taxes. kids 'work skills and how to get and must be added that the freeze pro- keep their own jobs in the private posed by House Republicans was sector. A FLANDERS. NATURE CENTER program called "Flower Power" WSatertown Grange $30' billion less than the president was presented to Judson School fourth graders recently. They identified, Applications are available at, the proposed! the parts of the flower and located 'the pollen, Mrs, Carol Fugate, center,, The Watertown. Grange, No. 12,2, Town Hall Annex, 424 Main St.; a volunteer who taught the lesson sponsored by Project Explore, is I have said right along defense Inc. will meet Friday, June 6, at 8 Watertown High, School guidance must assume, its fair share of the shown with students. Lynn Oethlefsen and Christopher Cipriano.,' '(Boston p.m. in the 175 Main St. Masonic office, 324 French St.; or the Swift deficit reduction burden and I have Photo) Temple. Junior High School guidance office, been one of the more vocal ad- There will be'an election of of- 2501 Colonial St., Oakville, vocates in, Congress, of eliminating ficers... Hostesses for June are Alma For 'further information, call waste in Pentagon spending. Since Gailevege, Ruth .Miller, Laura RESCUE in Litchfield at 5674893; I have been in office. Congress has Mills, and Anna Pedaney. lie cut defense by about 5 percent, ask for Joyce DeAngelis. which is a drastic difference from, the first four years of the Reagan WATERTOWN AUTO BODY I By U.S. Rep. John G. Rowland, presidency when defense spending Fifth District Connecticut increased enormously. 40 Years Experience Waterirary: 573-1418 But to "simply keep cutting our We Specialize In: Washington: (202) ,225-3822 national defense at this critical, time REPAIR!NG FORElGN & DOMESTIC CARS in, U.S.-Soviet relations would be INSTALLING SHOCKS & LIFETIME MUFFLERS totally irresponsible. It would AfJTOMOBl L EIPAINTIN G Taxes Should Go Down Democrat version that passed. The undercut President Reagan's at- FIBERGLASS REPAIRS The recently approved House Republican package, unlike the tempts to convince Soviet leader CUSTOMIZING & RESTORATION OF OLD CARS budget—a budget, I strongly- Democrat one, did not increase Gorbachev to come to the United INDUSTRIAL PAINTING opposed—calls for $54 billion in Stotes to continue the summit talks. taxes, held the line on defense spen- Knight Street, Watertown new and higher taxes over the next And, it would send the wrong ding without weakening America, P.O. Box 451 274-6626 three years. That is simply unaccep- did not, devastate social programs, message to the Soviets—namely table to Connecticut's taxpayers and met this year's deficit reduction that there is no incentive for them when we continue to sec shocking, examples of federal waste going unchecked. 1 have heard loud and clear from the overwhelming majority of you, who are opposed, to the new and in- creased taxes. There is strong agreement in our district that it is SaSe wrong to talk about raising, taxes at a lime when the momentum is 10%—20% OFF growing for the tax cult in that tax reform package supported by Presi- • when it; comes to sportswear dent, Reagan., we don't play games. I have consistently stood behind • The weekend wardrobe that President Reagan's opposition to tax lasts all week long. increases. I have offered a resolu- tion of my own to put Congress, on • Quality at your money's record opposing an, income tax hike , worth. and have vowed, to support the president's veto of a, tax increase. $2.00 Off I simply, don't believe that Con- Ram's gress has any right to force Connec- Wash • Cut • Blow Dry ticut's families to make cuts in their Boutique OFFER END'S JUNE. 1ST family budgets because we lack, the -COUPON • : COUPON— political courage to cut the federal Colonial Plaza, Waterbwy Mrs: Mon.-Wed. 10-6 budget. Tlnns. & Fri. 10-8 Sat. 10-4 Charlie Fenn's Haircutters By any measure, the budget resolution offered by House 1156 Main Street, Watertown Republicans was superior to the 755-9146 . 274-9576 • MARJORIE O'NEILL* • FUNERAL DIRECTOR* John O.QNdll Tumral Home NIGHT AT THE RACES 742 Main Street, Oakrille Connecticut - 86779 Sponsored By The 203-274-3005 • JOHN O'NEILL* Watertown Lions Club - FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER* MAY 24, 1986 Post Time: 7:30 P.M. NYLON AND Will Be Held: In the basement of POLYESTER St. John's R.C. Church SEWING THREADS Main St., Watertown • Prizes, Food & Refreshments Donation-»200 A WATERTOWN Please give us your support so we can continue to support our many community' programs. INDUSTRY SINCE 1888 Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 2,2. Town Times ,(Wa:tertoynS; ,Coon*)/May» 22,

glove compartment or trunk. You. way. CB, .rescue is just moments away. Much To Bewatertownhistoricalsociety.org Considered should have a, flashlight and. extra Prevent Accidents It's even more important to re- . batteries, ajug of water, and. some 'The "best--way to prevent, ac- main, calm if there's, an, accident high-protein "food on hand. Even in cidents is to be careful and not 'take while you're hiking or fishing, For Safe, Fun Vacation summer, a sleeping bag or warm any unnecessary chances. This in- because you're not as easily spot- blanket could come in handy, as cludes not going anywhere alone. ted. Stay where you ate. Safety First When in the United States. evening temperatures drop in the The ""buddy system" seems basic, If you're carrying a portable CB Planning A Vacation Of that number, nearly one-third mountainous areas. but it's a must for safety. radio, use it. to call' for - help. With the price of gasoline plum- of these travelers will be involved A small first aid kit also is a, .good Whenever you're going to' tie Memorize the landmarks .and check meting to record lows not seen, in in some type of highway item to have, just in case.' And away from, your car for any length, your compass or map so you can 10 years, more and more people emergency—many of which could don't: forget a map with details of of time, you should, carry a small give good directions to the rescue across the United States are begin- have been avoided if the proper your travel route and ultimate backpack filled with itmes such as •unit. Again, by, using a CB, ning to plan fte family vacation and safety precautions and vehicle destination. a compact first aid kit, compass or assistance, will be on, the way within are mapping out their travel routes. maintenance had been checked. Prepare For Emergencies map of the area, a canteen or water, a short time. In the first quarter of 1986, the Prepare Your Car The next important item you'll and a pocket, flashlight with spare With, the recent, lowering: of American Association of The key to a trouble-free vaca- need is some way to call for help batteries. Automobiles (AAA) reported gasoline prices, highway travel is tion begins with preparing your car in case of emergency, such as a A good, rule of thumb also is to again economical for family vaca- substantial increases in gasoline for long-distance travel. A citizens band radio. Recent market: sales and consumption across the carry a, portable CB radio (a, tions this summer. To make the thorough inspection and tune-up of research studies have indicated that "walkie-talkie") to call for help in most of your vacation, take the ex- country. They also have reported your car, although costly and seem- • the primary use of CB' radio today an increase in requests for their ser- ••case of an, emergency. When shop- tra time and money necessary to ingly unnecessary, may save you is for a highway emergency. TruY ping for a walkie-talkie, make sure prepare for your family's well- vices, indicating an increase in the the money planned for Disneyland new application of CBs has shifted, numder of highway travelers. it has ample power and sufficient being; By planning ahead, you'll, by sparing you serious car trouble. dramatically since the "good bud- channel, access so your signal can: have a, safe and exciting trip. With these early indicators, a Check the car's air filter, oil dy" days of the mid-7'0s. be heard. great. number of vacationers are. 1 level, coolant, air conditioner, and Some CB radios are designed Look for the new CB models, predicted to hit the nation's ~) windshield washer fluid yourself. specifically for ' emergency many of which are designed, with" highways and byways 'this summer. You should also check the tires for situations. . . . special convenience features, such Travel abroad is no! as attractive as wear (including: the spare), and Once you've, completed the task as compact size,,, carrying cases and it used to be, and with lower make sure they have the correct air of inspecting and loading the car case thet can clip to your belt or gasoline prices and fairly stable pressure before leaving town. for travel, you're ready to leave for pocket. economies across the country, peo- It's also a good idea to have that long-awaited destination. As ple are finding more places to go Now you're aware of how to several safety items handy in the you travel, remember to make prepare your car and yourself for several! periodic stops along the ay the family vacation. But what do at service stations and rest stops. you do in the event of a real Don't wait for your gas tank to emergency? read empty. Stop regularly and The most important thing to SANDALS check all fluid levels and tire remember is to stay calm.. You. pressure during these stops. Fre- need to keep a clear head and. think FLATS* HEEL! quent rest stops will prevent ex- • rationally. • haustion and keep the kids smiling HANDBAGS If the. emergency is car trouble, along the way. . ' , • From Our ' • pull, the car off the road and, out of After days of driving and, a few i Famous Makers the line of traffic. Stay close to the fights between the kids, you final- car. Especially since it's near sum- ly reach your destination. You're mer, find, a shady place nearby to finally ready for the fun to begin. avoid possible heat exhaustion .-Try Whether your trip takes you to a to conserve fuel by not running the campground, ranch cottage in, the car for air-conditioning purposes. FRANCIS K.N. CHOWDRY, best foot forward mountains, a, lakefront con- If you have a rescue-oriented CB son of Mr... and Mrs. Kenneth N. dominium, or a resort hotel near the radio, tune to Channel 9, the chan- Chowdry, Straits Turnpike,, will Depot Square Mall ocean, you'll probably enjoy some nel, most monitored by police and receive his juris doctor degree dur- sort of outdoor activity while on Watertown • 274-1451 highway patrol units... Many models ing the 54th Commencement of the vacation. Unfortunately, minor ac- We Give Senior Citizen Discounts on the market today have a switch Boston College Law School May cidents during outdoor vacations Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30' • Thurs. 10-8 • Sun, 11-3 that instantly accesses to Channel 2,5. He is a 1979 graduate of Water- are almost as common as having town High School, and 1984 car trouble somewhere along the. 9. Once you're'-receiving Channel 9, make your call for help. With a graduate of Fair fie Id University. While in law school, he helped organize and initiate a federal court Do You Want Stronger Nails? rules reform project sponsored by the Judicial' Conference . of the FINAL REGISTRATION United States. He also served as a BACKSCRATCHER research, assistant to the law school SUMMER SESSION dean. 3 Sessions: NAIL GLAZE *»»*#»»»####*#< 2-July 2:4, June 2-June 27, Superior to' Linen Wraps fXFR0'MA¥fELL0| June 30-July 25 Plumbing & Heating SPECIAL $3500 Repairs Registratio n H ou irs: Ask For Gerri, Barbara or Joanne Daily 9 a.m.-4 p.inn. Faucet, Sink, Thursdays to 6:00' p.m. Toilet Repairs Waiter Heaters I Drains & Sewers Cleared MATTATUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE| '•CNVR-HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER: Ntiil[Care •Cenw, 750 CHASE PARKWAY Depotj Square 'Mi •: • \vitlr-tJmt' • „ WATERBUHY, CONNECTICUT 06708 EMERGENCY SERVICE' . • ' •Watertown Personal Tolich 274-8784 • s MASK'S LANDSCAPE •MS PERSONALIZED . Supply and Garden Center st JEWELRY GIFTS 470 MAIN ST., OAKVILLE H Why give Dad something "ordinary"? 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' •• Initial :C®lIai--I^ ;2/R pj^^^-SoASHEIS 3 initials • ;•• :^::^4|(|v;-;:3;iiiitiais:;fmr';-• ; i Saturday Ont 10M (Alt Varieties) •with Oiaiacmd' '• .-..-'tA ':v^--V'^.'jwth'oiiti#unpifiidi «;' Nugget-Mulch-Chip PEBEHNHIS reg,.. 'jIOO's See our Selection of Watches, Rings, * Flat Lighters, Money Clips, Wallets and Pens. RHODODENDRONS reg., *3.99 • in Bud & Bloom 31 on* a 3lruielcr« 99 112 Grand Street, Waterbury . Mew S 754-5903 • His: Mon.-Sat. 9-7; Thurs. "til 9 H«w 19" • Visit Our Floral Department " " MC American Express Visa OPEN-7 DAYS A/WEEK 9 a,im. to 6 p.m. • 274-6098 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTofen Society1986"Page-23 ' dbnOnnonDnnoaannDODiDinannDDinninfl Laurie Col win; "The Am- April 1.7, raising more than $1,120 The panel felt the conservative bassador's Women," Catherine in pledges. ' management of low back pain is 'the Bethlehemwatertownhistoricalsociety.org News Caskin; "Dead Ground," .Philip Forty-six students participated in treatment of choice. About 80 per- •» Kerrigan;; and "A Little Madness," the event. Proceeds will be used by cent of the general population will by Mrs. Paul Johnson .. Lucille Kallen the American Heart Association to , at one time, suffer from low back Adult Non-Fiction; "Maul and provide professional and public pain... noiianiDDDninnonnaniniDniDonaDOQinaninn •the Pear Tree,"* P.D. James; "Those education and research,. Days," Richard Critchfield; "Artie Currently, the cost of treating low 'Transfers During; April, southerly side of Paddy Hollow Breams," Barry Lopez; "Kids Who back pain is $16 billion annually. The following land transfers were Road on. Camel Hill, $.30,000. Underachieve," Lawrence Greene; Zilaby Returns recorded in Bethlehem in April: E, Edward I and Rejeanne S. Klein- "Aids in the .Mind of America," From Symposium Elizabeth, Hauser to Fred Y., Jr.. .and dienst to Charles B. Beaumont, Dennis Altaian; "Women and Elisabeth I Millspaugh, Lot 19 10,080acres, Lot25, MungerLane, Fatigue," Holly Atkinson; and Dr. Peter M. Zilahy, Watertown, Long Meadow, MungerLane. Quit $65,000. "Winning Back the Sky," David recently returned from the Harvard Claim, no tax. Joseph A. and. Laura E. Yurkov- " Hubbard. Medical School's Symposium, Robert E. Zamzok a/k/a Richard. sky to Nicholas F. Schirmer, Lot 27 Juvenile Books; "Brother to.the "'New Management Strategies for for all your E. Zamzok to Michael E. Dwyer on map entitled, "Long Meadow Wind," Mildred P. Wilier; "Wilfred Patients with Low Back P'ain and residential or and Jocelyn Chen, 12! Wood Creek. Final Plan Section, 3, map prepared Gordon McDonald Patridge," Mom Sciatica," held in, Boston. commercial needs Road, $240j000. for Long Meadow Associates, Fox.; "The Fun of Cooking," Jill World-renowned researchers, in- Peter C. and Carol C. Henry to Munger Lane, Town, of Bethlehem, Krementz; "The Mother's Day cluding Dr. Nachemson of Sweden, Laurance H. and Margaret M. Ct.,," $56,000. Mice," Eve Bunting; '"Doodle presented the latest, information on PAR GLASS Brown, property formerly known as Frederick W. Buesser and Soup," John Ciardi; "Swit- • treating low back pain. 117 Echo Lake Road the Episcopal. Rectory, near the Beatrice Buesser to Thomas A. charound," Lois Lowry; "The It was stated, that 95 percent of all Watertown 274-2151 center of Bethlehem, bordered Gereg and. Sheilagh Hogan 'Gereg, Agony of Alice,,""" Phyllis Nay lor; low back and leg pain patients are westerly by Main Street, $2,30,000. Parcel B on map entitled "Proper- """The New Baby," Fred .Rogers.; and not surgical problems.. John L. Swendsen to 'Victoria A. ty surveyed for Frederick W. "The Trek," Ann. Jonas. Swendsen, property on. Sanford Buesser, location Route 61, Whale Watching Trip We own ami operate our own equipment Weekly CALLUS Lane North. Quit Claim., no tax, Bethlehem., Conn.,"" $12j000. We am not- agents! The weekend of June 14 and 15, Trips. To • FORA Raymond T. Kurzatowski to Tag Sale At Grounds a, whale watching trip will be made New England FREE Mark Ryan and Sue Peterson, 2.37 Bethlehem Fair Society, Inc. will to Gloucester/Rodcport, Maine. ESTIMATE acres. Lot 3 on map entitled "Sub- sponsor a tag sale at the Bethlehem This trip includes, overnight ocean- NX,, N:,.J., ( ' division map of land owned by Fair Grounds on. Saturday, June 7, side accommodations, a. 1 ob- 'P. A. Peter 1 Jr, and. Beverly L. Kamin- storting at 9 a.m.. until 3 p.m.. is te r/c la mbake d i nne r, bu ffet ski. Magnolia Hill Road, Refreshments will be available. breakfast, dinner on the return trip Bethlehem, Conn." and second ad- Tables inside may be obtained by and t ransp o rtat io n. Danbury joining parcel, $25,000. calling Hazel Judson, 274-1830 or For more information call Sue Adele Spalvieri a/k/a Maria Roslyn Butler, 2,66-7617. Schoenback, recreation director, Waterbury WEEKLY TRIPS TO 797-0561 Gabriele a/k/a. A. Maria Ga.bri.ele Church Conference 266-5703 or 567-4219. 757-8070 New Mllford to Terrel E. and Rebecca S. Thorn- The Rev. Christian Zurcher of Parade And Barbeque moon sranuE MMEMHWE nouns 354-1050 ton, 69 Guild Hollow Road, Switzerland will, speak May 24 and. The Memorial Day Parade, spon- WE fill MID WEM1E 1UI EOillMKOT $215,000. 25 at conferences sponsored, by the sored, by American Legion, Post 1 Torrlngton Leonard J. and Tessie Assard to Bethlehem Christian. Church at the 146, Bethlehem, will begin at 1:30 .482-8»8 Richard W. and Judith A. Homa, Bethlehem Elementary School. p.m. on Monday, May 26, ending DJUUB7 Alt Moving Ftittt 77 Sunny ridge Road, $129,000'. Sessions will" be held May 24 at 10 on The Green with a ceremony in AnNotThii SWUM THUS (FSBIMCE Florida Paul S. McNamara, trustee, to a.m. More information may be ob- memory of our war dead. Wtlnvftt MOVING & STORAGE. INC. 10K( iMlMO. niESIilENI (305)524-4244 Paul. S. McNamara, Kevin J. Hart, tained by calling 567-4890. Immediately after the service the Compirtton Brian R. Hart, all having one third New Books At Library American Legion will begin serv- interest. Lot 21 "Green. Hill Farm." Adult Fiction; "Come Spring" by ing its annual chicken barbeque at No tax. Charlotte Hinger; "Murder in Ad- Memorial Hall. Adult tickets, are Marilyn Holskin to John'T. Ear- vent," David Williams.; "Murder $4.50 and childrens tickets $2. Bad on Enchanting Sboppe full of'Dolb/JBeen, ly III and Lydia Beliia Early, a/k/a Moves In," A.M. Pyle; "Most Jumps Pledged Lydia B. Early, two parcels of pro- Deadly Hate," Sara Woods; "The Bethlehem. Elementary School Wood. Toys, Minmtums, &LGB Trains at perty bordered northerly by West B1 uestock i ng,'"" J u ne D ru mtnond; students held a. "Jump Rope for Street, $138,000. "Another Marvelous Thing," Heart." benefit at the school on ENCHANTED COTTAGE Thomas E. and Jean F. Donegan to David, Clark and Patricia King. 51.527' acres on north side of Pad- Teddy Bears dy Hollow Road, $415,000. VIDEO DEPOT by Constantine Christatos to Curtis 653' Main Street, Watertown • 274-9800 Stelff C. Jones, 31.078 acres of land on Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11-8:30',, Sat. 10-6:30, Sun,. 10-3 Hermann southwesterly side of Munger Lane. Baki Quit Claim' $122,500: Littlefolk Nfisbit . Curtis C. Jones to Curtis C. Merry Thought Jones, trastee. 31.078 acres, on We are Now Your Gund southwesterly side of Munger Lane. Avanfii Quit Claim, no tax. Kathe Kruse and Alan L. Carlson, to Helen Supplier for much more Carlson, two parcels of property bordered northerly by Thompson VCR's and Road. Quit claim;, no tax. James E. Kelleherand Lucille B. TV's Kelleher to John H. and Charlene F. McNally, Lot 3.094 acres, lot 16 ALL the New on map entitled "Deerwood Town of Bethlehem,, Conn..," $59,000. Releases " Mabel H. Paquette to Walter A. •IDi |"|^^^^^~ .J^^ ^fe ^H ^^01 ^fe lPV and Elsie B. 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THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES CONCLUDED for the Youth Fellowship the "worst" entry with a "Beach Chair on Wheels' diid anuLner vehi- Program at All Saints" Episcopal Church in Oakville with the annual cle, but it was all in good fun. Waterbury's Christ Church's "Genesis" "Chariot Races" May 18 on Honey Hill Road. The crew supporting vehicle won first place, the Church of the Epiphany's "F-2I" took se- All Saints' "Black Magic*1 entry, left photo, cheered on a third-place cond, and All Saints' "Port-O-Let" won the uphill race and was judg- finish in the race. St. Michael's Church of Naugatuck, right photo, had ed most creative. 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They are Tony Bleach, Tata That's why in Connecticut we O'Donnell, "Neil Kulikauskas, and watertownhistoricalsociety.orgnow have a law regulating the holds . .Trip.; James: DeMeis. . that banks, savings and loans The Washington Art Association 1 associations, credit unions, • and H'CHS Endowment Fund 1 •will take a bus trip to New Haven other depositor} institutions in the Thursday, June 5, to the Yale Center , Holy Cross High School, Water- state can, put on checks.. for British Art for a guided tour of bury, has announced 'the incorpora- As of Oct. 1,-1985, none of these paintings by •British artist. Robert tion of its Endowment Fund, this institutions located, in Connecticut Mason. spring, which has been planned to can hold a check for more than four The trip will also go to the Yale attract corporate and memorial business days. The limit on out-of- University .Art Gallery for Old donations, as well, as small, per- state checks is seven business days. Master Drawings from, the Stelner " sonal donations. This law does not apply, however, Collection, "Interior-Exterior" The fund will, insure: Holy Cross to checks deposited when you first contemporary prints., and Japanese, as an option for families of all. open an account, The bank, .can also prints. economic brackets., according to break, these hold limits if, as the The bus will "leave the Primary Brother Harold Hathaway. statute: states, it has "reason • to' School In Washington. Depot at believe such check, will not clear." 10:45 a.m. It will beat the Middle TEDTIEfZ/Jt.J By the way, some Connecticut Quarter, Woodbury, at 11 a.m. banks have, on their own, establish- Return to the Depot is scheduled at I TRUCKING ; ed policies to clear checks in- even 5:15 p.m. wassuk R. 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The bank, in- vests the money and earns the in- For farther information, call that your, deposit would have 1-800-992-226.3. cleared. Then you found out the terest, called "playing the float" . For.More Than 130 Years bank, had not cleared your deposit, You might regard it, as a loan to so the check you wrote on your ac- your bank, except that in ordinary FUEL. OIL • ALL'FORMS OF INSURANCE count was no good. checking accounts, you don't get any Of course you then' owed• the of the-interest'the bank has made bank an additional fee for bounc- with your funds. A Congressional committee which recently studied, John S. Brady ing a check, and perhaps a penalty per gal • Execut i vc Vice-President to your creditor too. this issue concluded that banks 80$ C.O.D. 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You. can call • 'them. •feeling most likely will dash those SPORTS hopes to bits. out to watch coach Dom Valentino's Orange Crash or'the Big Orange By Bob Palmer team defeat Holy Cross last, week. Machine, Whatever it is, you. can - Perfect Rematch I never1 thought that many people call a. 12-1 team anything you like The Tribe's loss to the Crusaders would turn out during 'the 'week, but and no one would.'say a. won). earlier in 'the season was a study in there were 400 or more people With Watertown's 4-1 rematch error-filled, fielding, and the only there and It's just great to see the victory over the Holy Cross time this season, the Indians* pit- ching has truly been rocked.. 1 kids supported, in that-fashion. Crusaders last Thursday at Deland Ws're happy to report that the dition to the Hall of Fame. She was Field, before a crowd of some 400 The rematch Thursday, however, name of Al Deland soon will be the sole Instructor for girls athletics jubilant fans, the Indians have all was that proverbial horse of another added, to the -Bob Cook Hall of ; at the high school for several years. Softball .Team's . but sewn, up their first-ever color. Fielding errors, on Water- Fame located in the main lobby at There was. no such wide .curriculum Naugatuck, Valley League-title. town's part at least, were virtually Watertown High School. ' in 'the girls athletic program in 'those 5-Game Winning " Sure,,, mathematics keeps the non-existent and Brogna, who had The Cook Hall of Fame was born •days. No sottball, field hockey, ten- ' Crusaders and the Crosby Bulldogs his own personal score, to settle with approximately a year ago in order nis, track, or whatever else the girls ' Streak Broken: in, the race. But mathematics has the Crusader batters, showed he had to honor the gentleman who coach- participate in today. ' nothing, to do with the steam.rolli.ng the resiliency to bounce. back ed, more years, and more: teams than I asked, a female classmate-of It had to happen sometime,, but effect Watertown has engendered against the Indians" NVL nemesis. any other coach in WHS history. mine the other day as she was shop- the five-game winning streak that during the 1,986 season. Rico- had some control dif- turned the Watertown, High, School Coach Cook was a multi-talented ping in, the First National, "What The "Indians breezed through, ficulties, walking eight batters on softball team's season around came athlete in his own right, at. Water- did the girls do for excitement in their-first four games of the season, the afternoon. But only three men town High, when it was located in to an end. last week. those days at WHS if they didn't: four games which bred, their current earned their way on base via the the present Baldwin School, and The Naugatuck, Greyhounds us- play basketball?" Crunch Crew nickname, and are. base hit". And the Crusaders might later at. Middlebury College where ed a three-hitter by Seiko Eguchi to "The same thing I suppose they now on" an • eight-game winning not have scored had not, Rico 'walk- he became the all-time strikeout defeat Watertown 3-1. Kim' Mucci, do today, talk about boys," was her streak (excluding a, game Tuesday ed the ran in during the top of the king. Jenise Johnson, and Katie Gustaf- answer. against Wilby). 'The only team to fourth. He struck out seven men, son had the lone singles. Bob was appropriately honored Anyway, Miss Rowell, who is liv- trip them, up, of course, was Holy including the-.last batter of the by the Board of Education and.' its ing out, of state, would be a perfect Cross. seventh inning. ' • selection, committee who thought a choice. The loss to Naugatuck was the Watertown has scored, 11,1 runs to The Indians only had five hits Hall of Fame in coach Cook's The Hall of Fame is a, nice way •firstof two losses the Indians were their opponents' 60. 'The Indians themselves, but the big blast was. memory would be a fitting tribute. •to let derserving people and their to endure before their final game of have kept opponents; under five runs Steve Barnosky's triple to deep Mr. Cook spent 18 years families know their efforts, surely the regular season against Ansonia eight times during the season, and, center in the second inning which coaching an army of boys in, soccer, were appreciated. Wednesday. have been, below that mark only cleared the bases. Rico later in the baseball, basketball, and track. The Holy Cross Crusaders'beat three times themselves. The Tribe's game delivered a run scoring single If any two gentlemen deserve be- CONGRATULATION'S to coach the Indians "10-0 Monday on the biggest margin of victory was 1,6 through the second-first base gap. ing together on a Watertown Hall of Larry Stone and. the Taft School strength of a fi.ve-hit.ter from Tam- runs against Naugatuck back, on, Games against Torrington today Fame plaque, or any other baseball team, on, winning the Col- my Lawtoh and three singles from April 15. (Thursday), Crosby on Saturday, memorial that pays a, tribute for onial Prep School, championship. Sally Bowman. Jerry Valentino is undefeated, on and Sacred. Heart on Tuesday are all hours spent with generations of The Big Red clinched, 'the title in the the mound, sporting a mark of 5-Q.. that remain "on the Indians." NVL high school athletes and students, 3-year-old circuit with a 15-7 win Holy Cross had shut, the Indians Rico Brogna is 5-1, while John schedule. Games against New Fair- it certainly is Mr. Cook and. Mr... over Kent last Saturday. Taft will out 15-0 earlier in the season. field next Wednesday and Kaynor Deland. Phillips is 2-0. Relief pitching? The wind up the season Saturday at Watertown was 8-8 before Tech next Thursday round out the They weren't only coaches but home. Indians haven't had the need for it Wednesday, a CIAC tournament very often. regular season. first of all educators. Taft lost only one league game at berth secured. The tournament So, although mathematics keeps And then on to post-season. Mr. Deland was a chemistry and this writing and is 13-1 overall (as begins Monday, June 2, with the • mathematics teacher of the top of Tuesday) for the season. stole finals to be held Saturday, June order, while Mr. Cook taught Winning the baseball title makes ' 14. several subjects and, held, principal's coach Larry Stone a rare two-time The Senior All-Star game, in Tribe Boys Improve On jobs at the high school, and Swift championship winner because his which Indian mentor .Mary Junior High School. Taft football, team went undefeated, Wollenberg will' participate as 1985's 3-8 Track Season Watertown High was indeed for- last, foil to capture the Ericson Con- coach, will be held. Saturday, June tunate to have men of this caliber ference title. It's been, a; productive •21. r '• ;: : ,, '• £ - :: .-•' •: • " • • - •fast when' -it • looked -" like the After that, the state meet will be for so many years. Watertown High School boys track held Saturday, June 7 at Mid- Speaking of coach Deland, Mr. team was going to backslide into a, dletown High School and the final and Mrs. Ned Williams recently repeat, of its 1985'season, Brian track meet of the.season, the State visited Al's daughter and son-in- Tennis Girls Looking. To Barnosky pulled the Indians along. Open, will, be held, at Willowbrook law. Mr. and Mrs. John (Florence) The junior ran and jumped, over 'Park Saturday, June 14. Wrenko in New Mexico, where the 9 Crosby and Wamogo in a tri-meet Wrenkos have made their home for Equal Fine 8S Showing- last Tuesday, winning four events to years. Ironically, John succeeded lead, the'.Indians to a pair of vic- yours truly as the first baseman, on By Kim, Harmon tories last Tuesday, 100-52 over Indian Boys Do Al Deland's Watertown High Things have gotten better and better each, year for girls tennis coach. Crosby and 1.11-43 over Wamogo. baseball team, not quite a. half cen- Lisa Leonard. From, an 8-7 record in Year One to a "12-2 record in • Barnosky won . the 110- and Wfell In Second, tury ago. My oh my, where have the Year Three, improvement .has been Watertown's catchword. 300-meter hurdles, as well as the years gone? •' • But" it looks, like things will stagnate here in 1986, if "you can call, high, and long jump events. He ef- Tennis Season But there's no complaint because repeating an identical 12-2 record as stagnation. The Indians are.9-2 fectively overshadowed double wins Did Naugatuck, do it again? they have been wonderful years with three matches left' on the schedule. Coach, Leonard is confident, by Jeff Davis of Crosby and .Mike The boys tennis team went in- with so many nice people having however, that the team, will add, three more points to the win column. Simpson of Wamogo. to its last match of the 1986 been met; so many events to have Among, the victories, the girls have beaten Ansonia 9-0 and 8-1, 'Unfortunately, neither Barnoksy season against Naugatuck watched and written, about; having Torri.ng.ton 6-3 and 5-4, Naugatuck 6-3, Wilby 7-2 and, 8-1, and Crosby nor the rest, of the Indians." team Wednesday, faced, with the been, a part of the greatest spectacle. 6-0. Although Holy Cross handled the Indians easily twice. Miss " could muster enough force to stave possibility of finishing at 9-3 or that mankind ever cast upon himself Leonard said she was pleased with how close her girls kept some off the Holy Cross Crusaders last 10-2. (so for); bringing up a, family; a of the matches. Friday. Just like 1985. marriage.that has, reached almost 45 "I'm very pleased, with the way the team is doing," she said, last, Watertown lost to Holy Cross years and, oh, so many other plea- week before: the Indians dueled Crosby.' "The girls filled, in. really • Because of'Tuesday deadlines, ; 11.6-38 in the Indians" final meet of 1 sant things that only old codgers well-even though we lost our No. 1, 2, and 3 players last year." the regular season. They finished, at it is unknown 'whether or not the like me can recall, once in a while. Kim Dunn,; Gina DiFronzo, and Alison, Estey are those new faces 5-7 overall, 4-4 in, the Naugatuck Indians, finished their fine se- Before I forget, Jim Jannitto, the in, the one, two, and three positions. Miss Dunn is the team captain Valley League—which is an im- cond season on an up note or a Campus Comer guy, asked me to and. a. senior. M'iss Estey also is a senior. Miss DiFronzo, however, provement over 1985's record, of down •stride. . invite anyone who has been married. will probably move into the No. 1- position in '1987' as a senior. 3-8. • • ' 45 years, at any time, during 1,986 to "Gina is a very, very strong No. 2," coach Leonard said..."I'm • Tuesday's Indian winners.: Watertown set itself up for the looking forward to having her as my No. 1 next year." final, game with a 9-0 win over an event that is going 'to be held ...Aureli, 400-meter ran, :53,.O; Sunday, Sept. 2,8, • . Ashley.Skyrme is No. 4, Erin O'Brien is'No. 5, and Kathleen Torrington Monday. That ; Dearth,, 800-meter, 2:1,8; Gyurie- followed,, however, the second It will start with church services Catuccio is the No. 6 singles player. The first doubles team is Dunn- sko, ljWO-meter, 5:01; Watertown Watertown loss to Holy Cross at St., Lucy's, a branch at the West Skyrme. The.second doubles team, is Estey-DiFronm Other doubles ,4-by-400 .relay team (Rubbo, Valen- this season,, although this time Side Lobster House, dancing;to' a, teams include ...Monica 'Melkonian and. 'Miss Catuccio, and Kelley 'ti, Gyuricsko, and Aureli), 3:55; • big name band, a beautify] dinner, Traver and Debbie Defence. Barnosky, IlO-hurdles, :17.9; Bar-- the Indians managed to win, one and an evening of fiin. If interested, . "These "girls have done even better than, I thought they would," nosky, 300-hurdles, :44.8; Bider-j singles and one doubles match. you can call me, .or Jim at. the Cam- Miss Leonard said... "'Not only are 'they good, tennis players, but 'they're man, discus, 37.60 meters:;:; pus Corner store on,/Bank-Street., a great team as well..'" • • ' ' Singles winners ag.ai.nst Torr- •Sweeney, javelin, 45.74 ' meters;' ington were' Fabiano Corvalho, 'Waterbury. • • ' • Miss DiFronzo and Miss Skyrme will be playing in the CIAC state Werenko,' pole vault, 1,0 ft. 6 in.; Doug Bond, Peter Catuccio, Getting back, to the Cook Hall of tournament as singles, coach Leonard said, while Miss Catuccio .and. Bamosky, high jump, 5 ft. 6 in.; Miss Melkonian will be the doubles team, representing Watertown. Rich Gamy,-Erie Kinder, and Fame. Barnosky, long jump, 5.1,9 meters; Mark' Faressa. •When the season is over, coach Leonard-will be seeing the last 'Vaichus, triple jump, 10.51 meters. The committee in charge is kind Doubles winners were enough to listen, to suggestions from of her No,,' 1, 3, and 5 singles players. But if the.girls filled in one . Against Holy Cross Jeff Aureli 1 Arisian-Buckingham, Catuecio- the Water-Oak Gold. Circle when it season, they could do it again. Four freshmen, all "avid tennis -and, Tim Biderman were the only Fenn," .and Luddy-Faressa. comes to prospective candidates. players," according to Miss Leonard, could be. the crop • of -new Indians to capture first place : Kintzer was, the only singles That is a good cooperative situation recruits, the • future of' Watertown, High School girls tennis. • finishes.. Aureli"s was in the because many of the members of The girls waiting for their big break are Liz Davis, Stephanie Boyce, 400-meter run with a time of ,::54.2,,. •winner against'Holy Cross. Cor- the Circle are old-time Watertown, Jennifer Demirs, and. Debbie Daigle. Coach. Leonard, said, she "could Biderman hurdled the discus 37.20 valho and Bond put together the residents who have attended WHS already see these girls, moving into (those vacated) positions." meters;" for a first place. winning doubles effort against : the Crusaders. • and who know who is- worthy. • Of course, 1986 isn't over yet.and, although the Naugatuck. Valley : The, "Naugatuck Valley League ' The NVL tournament is Tues- One of the names that was League, title has been decided, by now, there, are some things coach meet; was Tuesday afternoon at the 1 Leonard would' be •"satisfied "with at '-season's end. •• ' ' Watertown, High track. The Sec- day and Wednesday. ;" brought up recently' was ' that of ; M'iss Isabelle Rowell and,'that's just "If we do'finish.. 12.-2-and do. earn' some spots, on ..the All-NVL tionals Meet will be held Monday, wonderful. ' • team," she said,.."then I'll be-satisfied ."'-.•; . '. ' • . June 2 at Daniel Hand, High, School A bad -defeat builds characte : " Miss Rowell would be a great ad- in"-Madison...... • ." • better than an easy victory. • Property of the Watertown Historical Society -Town. May. 22,,. .1986.Page..27 NewClas s A League Class A league, will operate a at 12 noon and 1:15 p.m., at Wing Girls Undefeated baseball, school for prospective Fellowship Hall, 40 DeForest, St. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgplayers. Players aged 17 to 28, who The card party, will follow in, the The Connecticut State League, have, not been signed, by the major adjacent TrumbuU. House, with The Watertown Association for swamp New Milford 8-2 Sunday. the newest Class A league in pro- league baseball 'draft,, will be (Mrs. John Barker and Mrs. Youth, Soccer girls 14 and under Bryan Palladino scored two goals fessional baseball, announced it eligible... William Meca.be hostesses. side added two more victories this as Nathan Davies, Ligi, Farrell, would open its baptismal season For further information, call . Mrs. Allan Capinera and Mrs. past weekend to up its Nor- Fenn, Mango, and Peter Rainy add- June 13. Vince Pica at 754-9055, or write James Troup are luncheon thwest/Southwest District unbeaten ed single goals. Rainy and Boivin The Connecticut. Professional him, at 2791 East Main St., Suite co-chairwomen. record to 6-0-0. shared goal tend ing duties. Baseball School, affiliated with the A, Waterbury, 06705. The Wings, led by Heather Cab nil, Jessica O'Bar, Jackie Spring Luncheon Affair Too many times throughout Schmidt. Catlin Fitzgerald, and nistory a fight lor justice has ended in a, quarrel for what is left. Paige Lowe, defeated New Fairfield Watertown Golfers 20-1 The annual Spring Luncheon and 6-2 and recorded a 1-0 forfeit, win Card Party of the Women's Many a man prides him self on an over Redding. In one week's time, the Water- of Torrington and Wilby Mon- Fellowship of the First Congrega- ' But the girls aren't completely town High School golf team has day at the Torrington Country tional Church will, take place today open mind when he's only open io his own ideas. unbeaten, They lost to East Gran- added six victories to a won-lost Club. Collins fired a 37. (Thursday), with luncheon sittings by 6-5 in a, non-league match record that is ballooning beyond Watertown put up its 17-match recently. Meeghan Coffey, Christy p re-seaso n. ex pec tat i on s. w inning s t re a k a ga i n s t. Everret. Oaoeiie Descoteaux, Amy The Indians, presently 20-1 Naugatuck and Sacred Heart Monnerat, Michelle Pilon, Kyra (excluding a. match. Tuesday), Tuesday, the last two Naugatuck Pishtey, and Debbie Baeder led the started the week off with vic- Valley League meets on the In-' Wings. tories over Crosby and Kennedy dians" schedule. Two wins there: The boys 16 and under team last Tuesday, the Indians 12th would clinch a tie for the N'VL title with Holy Cross, coach won its third match in five chances and 13th in a row: Leonard Bruno said. with a 7-2 victory over New Welcomes Mil ford. Watertown added the 14th and Still remaining on the Dave Campbell scored two goals 15th consecutive victories last. schedule for the Tribe is the Pamela Ryan for the Wings, as Ron Delaney, Tom Wednesday, beating Ansonia 5-0 NVL tournament today (Thurs- formerly of Jonathan's Krayeske, Marc Sharon, Paul £m- and Holy Cross 3 "A to I'/i, day) at the Watertown Country avenging 'the only loss to blacken Club, Nonnewaug Tuesday, a tn- mendorfer, and John Gugliotti add- and Watertown's season. Ricky Col- match against Southington, ed one apiece. lins and Marc Direnzo shot 42s Cheshire, and Plainville The 12 and under boys team Claire Theroux to lead the Indians! Wednesday, the Chappa Tourna- may have faced Farraington in a The Tribe added two more ment June ,5, and the State Tour- formerly of ffaireim scrimmage match, but it didn't stop nament June 9. the flood of goals. victories, identical 5-0 shutouts. to their staff. The Wings shut out Farmington 10-0 as George Mango and Greg Pam Ryan (Stylist) Fenn each scored twice. Patrick Owner: Lee Kerr (Barber, Stylist) 27441165 IV STEP OUT OF YOUR KITCHEN Claire Thenault (Stylist) HOURS: Tues.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-5 Farrell, Robert Rubbo, Justin Oil MND INTO OURS— Zipoli. Artie Boivin, Derek Delaney. and Neil Kulikauskas new design Gold well • Nexxus • Zofo • Matrix • Frames! save you scored one goal each. Kutikasukas time. Let us create a kitchen that and Scott Ligi tended goal. 'i ff will work for you. 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OAKYILLE. Quiet street! Big TYPESETTER: Experienced. TAMA FARM LANDSCAPING. .ALL CLASSIFIED. MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. yard! BABYSITTING, full or ITEK photatypesetter, -or 'similar Spring clean-up. Fruit 'tree, & shrub part-time. MOB. through Fit at my. paste.-up experience helpful. Full or pruning. Complete landscaping. , 'Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertising. home. Contact Andrea, Mon.- 1 part-lime. 'PRINTING CENTER, Lawn & bush bog mowing. Hay Rates:: $2.50 mlnlmiun charge for the first 12 words:, plus Sun , 274-5064. 649 Bank St., Waterttury. • for sale. 274-351,1. $.45 per line for'each additional fine beyond the minimum (approx. four words per fine). In. addition to Town Times, RIGAZIO MASONRY - RESPONSIBLE, reliable sitter DEPENDABLE LAWN' CUT- AH mason,work, stonewalls, brick needed 1st shift. Polk School, area. TING Service. Reasonable rates. all classifieds are carried in the Water-Oak. Shoppers' work, chimneys, fireplaces, patios. Call, after 6 p.m.., 274-1613. Call for free estimate, 274-8790. Guide at no additional charge. New and repair work. Call 274-0141. 4. SEEKING 'EMPLOYMENT ARTHUR G. SCHMID LANDSCAPING I. SERVICES OFFERED PICK-UP FOR HIRE. Attics, CHILD CARE done in my home. FRESHMAN BOY looking, for ' Spring cleanup, fertilizing, liming, garages, yards cleaned... Reasonable Reasonable, rates. Please call any kind of work for summer, thatching, mowing, new shrubs & SMIL'S JEWELERS ••rates. Call Robert, 274-6517. 274-9089.. Lawns,, gardening, raking and lawns, plus complete maintenance TOP Main St. • • planting. Call after ,3:30 p.m. care. More than 20 years ex- Watertown • ~ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. DRIVEWAY ' SEALING and, weekdays, anytime • weekends, perience. A.A.S. Degree in land- Expert watch repairing. 'Herb Shaw Sanitation Service, the minor crack ..repair. Quality 274-7202. scaping. 274-3557. Guaranteed workmanship., se rv ice profess,! onal. Call workmanship and materials. Sen- sible rates. Free estimates. Call 274-822,8, any time. 5. FOR* RENT LAWN MOWER tune-up.special, MARANATHA LAWN • GUYS, 274-0608. $25. Free pick-up & delivery in 'the CHIMNEY SWEEPS C & V PAINTING,. Interior and FLORIDA, HOME RENTALS Oakville.area. Next day service in, Chimneys cleaned, professionally. exterior. All work, guaranteed. Call AVON CAN.BRING big earnings available. Completely famished. most cases. Call 274-7455. Quick,,, clean, efficient service. Stan, 274-4465 or Jack, 274-2200. at this time. Call immediately, $275,/week. Located in, southern 729-0160 or 573-1255. 274-6876. Orlando, minutes from, Disney SMALL ENGINE REPAIR. HOME REPAIRS, remodeling,, World. Call'•274-0,368 or Lawn mowers, snow blowers, I WILL DO your WALLPAPER- additions. For free estimate call Bill REMODELING, repairs, roofs, 274-7555. chain saws, tune-ups, rebuilding. ING and exterior and interior pain- Clock, 274-2859. decks, etc. Painting, light, tracking. 274-6036 after 4 p.m. ting. Excellent references. Call Bob Handyman Rich, '274-3718. CAPE COD, West, Yarmouth. Perkins, 274-2990. • ' ' CUSTOM-MADE Beautiful, views and sunsets. Five- LAWN MAINTENANCE. Spring CANVAS AWNINGS 2. FOR SALE ' room, colonial w/screened porch & & Fall raking, mowing, general PAINTING: Intl-ext. painting. Residential ft. commercial, at • wrap-around deck. Boating and- clean-up. Fully insured. Free ests. Free estimates. Quality work. Ex- Watertown Upholstery Canvas & THE, FABRIC BARN. Remnants, .'fishing 501 yards away. Short: walk, Call Danny or Rose, 274-6733. cellent references. All work Awning, Rt. 6, TJiomaston Rd., trim. Wednesday-Sunday, 1,0-5. to Lewis Bay. First two weeks in .guaranteed. Ray Lawlor, 274-2283 Watertown. Call ,274-9671. Rt. 63 East, Morris, 567-582,3. July available, plus other weeks. PLANNING, PLANTING flower or 274-2225. Closed. Mon. & Tues. ,$450 weekly. 758-1226. beds, providing ground, cover, TIRED OF CLEANING? Call, us pere n'n ia Is, - annua Is, bu lbs. HOMEOWNERS for all your cleaning needs. Fully .TILE SALE. Many styles & col- NICE 4-RM. apt. for rent. No 758-2740. General home- repairs & im- insured. Free estimates. Call, Rose ors from which, to choose. Do it pets. ' 395 Davis St., Gakville.' provements. Carpentry, electrical or Justine, 274-6733. yourself and save. Installations also 274-8770. Call any time during GARDENS ROTOTILLED. & plumbing. Interior or exterior. available. ,274-9089. day. Reasonable rates. 274-9089. No job too small. Prompt service SHARPENING-Chain saws, at reasonable rates. Quality $2.50-53 (off); Mower blades, $2; HOSPITAL -BED, walker, ad- SMALL OFFICE offering SOT sq. ' COMPLETE LAWN CARE. Sod workmanship. Free estimates. Ful- Saw blades, $2-$2.50. AL'S justable cane, combination padded ft. Pri. lavatory, off-street parking. &• seeding, fertilization, top soil & ly insured. References available. SHARPENING, 274-2361 after.l, 1 shower chair/commode. Used on- Utits, inc. $.500 mo. 274-2511... wood chips, fencing & shrubs. Call Call William, M. Cooke, 2,63-5400. a.m. ly 4 months. 274-2404. .,: today for your- estimate at New WATERTOWN: -Taft School England' Landscape Design & TDLEREGROUT& repair. New .MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENr NEW PROM GOWN, size 7-8, area.' Lrge. 4-rm,. apt., screened Maintenance, 274-771,0. installation & remodeling for children's parties and shows. white, floor length. Never been porch, 2nd, fir. • Stove & retf „ incld. . available. Call 274-9089 any time. worn $40. 274-2063. Call Mr. Miracle, 274-6115. Private entrance, off-street parking. TOP SOIL, clean, $11 per yard.' Adults, no pets. Sec. & Ref. req. Call' New England. Landscape WEDDING INVITATIONS ad- PLUMBING, washer, dryer ser- FULL COMPOSTED .MANURE. $550 mo. Heat incld : 274-4459. Design & Maintenance, 274-7710. vice. 274-2333. Leave message, dressed. Don't address, your wed- Loaded, at the barn, $10 a load. Jim. ding invitations in plain, blue ink. 274-8648. : Make the outside look as good as 6. " WANTED TO" RENT MOST LAWNS CUT, trimmed ; and raked, •$20. M.F. Landseap- TYPING the inside. Call 274-4316. NEW BROSCO AWNING" WIN- DOW, Double-insulated glass with RESPONSIBLE MOTHER of ing,.: 274-7709. -•••• WORD' PROCESSING two seeking reas..2-bdrm. apt.,in Resumes, letters, term papers, ED MICHAUD PAINTING storm window & screen. 32' •' x,20 K:'". Used,: triple-pane Oak.-Win. area. Need, by July 1. WOODCHIPS: Hardwood. manuscripts,, mai 1 ing I,ists, & Paper Hanging Have refs.. Call 756-2720 any time, woodchips—an excellent alternative Clark, Michaud, Contractor replacement window with screen, repetitive letters, tapes transcribed. ! to expensive bagged chips. 3-yard .- Notary Public. Woodbury Call 274-8379 3Q!"x.,52*", $125 each. 7 REAL ESTATE 'oa(* delivered in Watertown area. Secretarial, Services. 263-2279. ' 274-0321. — $55. Call LAWN GUYS, HOUSECLEANING MATCHING COUCH & chair. .1.8 ACRES/in beautiful new 274-0608. FROSTEMP commercial & REGULAR. BASIS Floral print. Suitable for apt. or 1 Weekly or Every Other Week family rm. Also comes- with slip Woodbury development." Evenings. residential A.C. & refrigeration.;, M & N LAWN SERVICE. Am- SPRING CLEANING covers. 274-5878 after 2:1,5 p.m. 274-3594. ' Reasonable .rates. 756-6542, • bitious college students w/ex- 274-4005. ALSO SPECIALIZING IN: weekdays. Cleaning &.. treating cabinets WATERTOWN: Lovely Col- perience. Junk removal-cellars- onial. Separate income" build ings. garages. Lawn care, painting, and paneling. IS" ZENITH port, color TV in, RAY BERRY & SONS, painting $165,000. Open House Thurs. & garden, work. For reasonable rates Stripping build-up on NO-WAX ere. working cond., $100orb.o.; contractor. Quality workmanship, Fri. 4-9, Sat, 1,0-4. 274-1645, or & prompt service call Mike Nolan, floors and applying floor finish. 22" self-propelled lawn mower, competitive prices. Insured. Free 355-244.6. 274-6358 or' Steve Marti no, Cleaning and, treating good cond,., $60; 2,1"" push mower estimates. 574-1,43.5. ' - 274-5546. FIBERGLASS in good .cond., $40; Sears.heavy 9. WANTED TO BUY APPLIANCE REP'AIRS.Wash- showers and tubs duty .gas weed, wacker, like new Waxing and buffing wood floors cond., $75; 6-cyl. motor for "65 II. TAG SALES ers, dryers, electric stoves & WANT TO' BUY\oId clocks and . • Reliable • Detailed. • Neat Mustang in, very good cond., $100' refrigerators, & air conditioners. pocket watches. Also, Grandfather THE. HOUSECLEANERS or b.o. Call 274-04,34. ' ESTATE TAG SALE:: Household Call' 274-6319. clock repair. Call Phil Dunn, ST., 274-3800 famish.; clothing; Emerson selec- at, 274-1,932. tor tone radio/phonograph; old COUNTRY SANITATION Sep- Free Estimates .. Insured , 3. HELP WANTED records and 'albums; misc. 'Sat , tic tanks cleaned. Reasonable rates. • 19. LAWN & GARDEN 274-0456 or 274-5839. BOOKKEEPING WAITRESS. Must have some ex- May 24, 9 to 5. 48 Taft Circle. from my home. A/R & A/P, Rain or shine. perience. Apply at Sherri Ann's, RESTORE YOUR MEADOW. general ledger, invoicing, typing, LIGHT TRUCKING. Attics & 1400 Main St., between 2-4 p.m. Have it bush-hogged mowed. Cali mailing, lists, resumes & term TAG SALE: Sat. & Sun., May garages cleaned. Trash removal, Professional Outdoor Services at papers. Call S. Polletta at 24-25, 9-4. 6 Dunrobin La., off furn. & appliances, etc. Call Bob, HOUSEKEEPER, Part-time posi- 266-7075. 274-5625 or 274-4889. 274-1162. tions avail. Resposible & reliable. Platt Rd. Tag and plants, plus 2 auto trailer hitches, desk chair, Own transportation. Between 5 & TOP SOIL, wood chips, crushed MASONWOOD 8 p.m., 754-0593. clothing, sew. machine cabinet, PAINTING DONE neatly and stone delivered. Call Professional cherry full-size bed, and misc. CONTRACTORS courteously. Interior/exterior. Outdoor Services at 266-7075. Custom building, additions, com- Reasonable.' Call for Jerry a. CLERKySALESPERSON for ex- panding hardware store. Full & GARAGE SALE Bargains: plete remodeling, roofing, garages, 274-7358. A BEAUTIFUL LAWN starts decks. Call Joe, 274-5839 or Rick, part time. No experience required. Seniors & student discounts on with LAWN GUYS. Complete fer- books & clothing; elec. snow 274-0456. Appiy: Bethlehem Hardware, 101 tilization programs, over-seeding, EXTERIOR HOUSE WASH- Main St. South, Bethlehem, shovel; vacuum; 6-pc. dinette set; complete renovation and new lawn mower; toaster oven: Atari CARPETS & RUGS repaired and ING. Get rid of that winter grime 266-5262. lawns. Call 274-0608. set; curtains; bedding; jewelry: installed. Twenty years experience. on your aluminum or vinyl siding misc. items. All priced exceeding- Insured & reiiable-Dannv's Carpet by calling "Mr. Paint," the home BABYSITTER needed in my CONRAD'S MOWER REPAIR ly low. Sat. & Sun., 9-5,456 Davis Service, 757-1696. care specialist at 393-2430 or home on Oak Dr., Wtn., for my Fast, quality service on all brands St., Oakvilte. 755-8797. Aiso: exterior and in- daughters. Full-time summer; 3 to of rotary and riding mowers. 20 terior painting. Free estimates. For •5:30 p.m. while school in session. TERM PAPER DUE? yrs, exp. Used mowers & riders for TAG SALE: Mark your calendar! all jobs at prices you can't find Transportation & refs. needed. Call No time for typing? Call Woodbury sale. Free estimates. Pick-up & United Methodist Church. June 14. anywhere else. Secretarial Services, 263-2279. .after 5:30 p.m. 274:7264. delivery. 274-9497. Will include chicken barbecue.

r -. '-F Property of the Watertown Historical Society TAG SALE: Sat., May 24, %3 88 Watertown High School Library, Police Station, French Street, on tioner for authorization. to com- ed at the Court'of Probate at the Davis St., Okvl. 1 kitchen wood & 'French Street, Watertown, on •Wednesday, .May, 28, 1986/at 7:30 promise and .satisfy a certain doubt- .date,' time apd place indicated fuel gas stove; 1 hospital bed,, iron ••watertownhistoricalsociety.org Wednesday, May 2,8,1986, at 8:00 P.M. to hear and act upon the ful and, disputed, claim in favor of above, white.; misc. P.M. on the following petition and following application: said estate, as per application on lie BY ORDER. OF THE COURT1 request: #242 of D' & J Properties re- more .rally appears, Carey R. Geghan, 1.2, AUTOS Planned. Community. District #4 - questing a variance of 9.10 ft. so IT' IS ORDERED THAT: Said Judge to establish a Planned Community as to construct a deck, 20.90 ft. application be heard and determin- TT 5-22-86 1:975 DODGE Coronet, V-8, auto, District, P.C.D. on a 43+ acre " from, a rear property line in an R-10 ed at the Court, of Probate at. 'the 69,000 mi. 4-door. Runs well. Best, parcel of land located on the Nor- District located, at Lot .#2, Eaton. date, time and place indicated State of Connecticut offer. 274-0052. therly side of Buckingham, Street, Street. ' above, '. Court, of Probate and Easterly side of Nova, Scotia At, this hearing interested persons' BY ORDER OF THE COURT -District of Watertown. 1966 PLYMOUTH Fury VIP. May 13, 1986 ' Hill Road in an R-20 District. Also; may be heard and. written com- Carey R. Geghan, Runs well. $300. Call after 5 p.m. NOTICE OF HEARING Special Use #59 - to permit a munications received. Judge 274-6987. Estate, of/in re. GERTRUDE K. Special Use in the Planned Com- Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, TT 5-22-86 munity District, for fte construction this 15th day of May, 1,986. HART '83 eUTLAS Ciera Brougham, of dwellings containing 158 dwell- Cheryl Carley, Secretary State of Connecticut: - Petitioner: Helmut A. Simon, .and luxury coupe. Meticulously main- ing units. Zoning Board of Appeals Court of Probate' •Colonial 'Bank tained. Perf. cond. $6,200. Petitioner: F & M Associates - District of Watertown, .Date of Hearing: June 6, 1986 at TT 5-22-86 274-6288. Richard E. Fonte May 14, 1,986 9:15 a.m. in Probate Court, Town, At this hearing interested persons LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING Hall, DeForest St., Watertown, Ct. '77 VW •RABBIT, 2 dr., 4 spd., may appear and be heard and •writ- The Zoning-Board of Appeals of Estate of/in "re MARGARET M. Upon the application of the peti- clean. Asking $1,100. Call ten communications will be receiv- Watertown, Connecticut will hold FENN tioner for authorization to sell and 274-6268, ed.. A. copy of the proposal is on file a, public hearing in, the Watertown Petitioner: Richard L, Rain, 245 convey real estate belonging to said in the office of the Zoning Enforce- Police Station, French Street, on Cherry Are,, Watertown, Ct. estate, as per application on file 1980 SUBARU wgn. 4WD. Ask- ment Officer, Town Hall Annex. Wednesday, May 28, 1986, at 7:30 Date of Hearing: May 27, 1986 at. more fully appears, ing $1,600.. 274-9576,, or Dated in, Watertown,, Connecticut, P.M. to hear and act, upon the 9:15 a.m. in. Probate Court, Town . IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said, 575-1078. this 15th day of May, 1986. following application; Hall, DeForest St., Watertown, Ct. application be heard and determin- Norman Marcoux, Secretary #239 of And™ Gionta requesting Upon the application of the peti- ed at. the Court of Probate at the 1974 MGB GT. Wire rims. Ask- Planning and. Zoning Commission a variance to construct an 8 ft. tioner for authorization to com- date, time and place indicated ing $600. 274-9576, or 575-1078. TT 5-22-86 fence at a side property line in an promise and. satisfy a certain doubt- above. - R-60 District located, at #134 Fern ful and disputed claim in -favor of BY ORDER OF THE COURT LEGAL NOTICE 1985 NISSAN Sentra, 5 dr., 5 spd. Hill Road. said estate, as per application on, file Carey R. Geghan The Planning and Zoning Commis- stick, AC, tilt wheel. 17,000 miles. At this hearing interested persons more fully appears, Judge, Exc. cond $7,500 or b.o. sion of Watertown, Connecticut, may be heard and ..'written, com- TT 5-22-86 will hold a public hearing in the IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said 274-3502. mu n icatio ns rece i ved,. application be heard and determin- Watertown High School Library, Dated, in Watertown, Connecticut State of Connecticut French, Street, Watertown, on ed at, the Court of Probate at die 73 GRAND PRIX: Motor runs this 15th day of May, 1,986. date, time and place indicated Court of Probate good. AC, AM/FM stereo, PS, Wednesday, May 28, 1986, at 8:00 Cheryl Carley,, Secretory District of Watertown P.M. on the following petition and, above. good, cond. $550 or best, offer. Call Zoning Board of Appeals May 15, 1986 request: BY ORDER OF THE COURT after 6 p.m. 274-9787. TT 5-22-86 Carey R. Geghan NOTICE TO' CREDITORS Application, for Resubdivision of Estate of DOMINIC I CIN- Judge, Lot #3 of the R..K.N. Co., Subdivi- COGRONO 13. TRUCKS State of Connecticut TT 5/22/86 sion, Route #63, Watertown, by Court of Probate The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, creating Lot 3A and. 3B. Tract of District of Watertown, State of Connecticut Judge, of the Court of Probate, 1969 CHEVY Pickup, hall-Ion. land is bordered on. the North, by Runs well. $200. Call 274-7326. May 19,, 1986 Court of Probate District, of Watertown at a hearing land of the Watertown Land Trust, Estate of JOHN 1 LEARY District of Watertown held on May 15, 1986 ordered diat and Lot #2,; on the West and South 1985 DODGE VAN Royal Custom, The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Judge, May 19, 1,986 . all claims, must be presented to the by properties N'/F of F. Frank and fiduciary on or before August 22, Wagon. Air cond., PS, PB, of the Court of Probate, District of Estate of FLETCHER .W. JUD- Margaret Judd; and on the East by 1986 or be barred as by law AM/FM stereo, tilt, wheel, Watertown at a hearing held, on May SON, In Trust Route #63. provided. carpeting, captain's swivel chairs, 19, 1986 ordered that all claims Petitioner: Citytrust, Trustee, 961 Applicant: Raymond Antonacci Kathleen B.. Navin, Clerk table, etc. ' Asking; $12,950. must be presented, to the fiduciary Main St., Bridgeport. Ct. 06601. At this hearing interested, persons The Fiduciary is: 2744957. on or before August 29, 1986 or be Date of hearing May 30, 1986 at may appear and be heard and writ- barred as by law' provided. ' " 9:15 a.m. in Probate Court, Town • Rose P. Cincogrono ten communications will be receiv- . Kathleen, B, Navin, Clerk Hall, DeForest St., Watertown, Ct. 3 SIa.de Ave. 16. LOST & FOUND ed,. A, copy of the proposal is on file The fiduciary is: i Upon the application, of the peti- Oakville, Ct, 06779 in the office of the Zoning Enforce- William O. Taylor, Jr.,-Executor tioner for acceptance and, approval TT 5/22/86 LOST1 in Watertown Animal, ment Officer. Town Hall Annex. 27 Partridgetown Rd. of the account of the Trustee on said Hospital area, 6-7-month-old Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, Naugatuck, Ct. 06770" estate for the period of July 15, 1982 50-50 female cat. Tiger with orange, .dou- this 1,5th .day of May, 1,986... . TT 5-22-86 to July 31,,, 1985, as per application ble paws. Answers to Sassy. Call Norman Marcoux, Secretary on file more fully appears, Marriage ' mi ay be a 50-50' Martin or Donna, 597-0304. State of Connecticut proposition, but somewhere the Planning and Zoning Coifimission IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said Court of Probate, percentage gets out of balance. TT 5-22-86 ' application, be heard and determin- LOST CAT: Child's pet. Answers District of Watertown to "Tigge;." Orange neutered LEGAL NOTICE May 16, 1986 PUT HE male, orange eyes. Park Rd,., Win. The Zoning Board of Appeals of Estate of JOHN O'BAR 274-1630. Watertown, Connecticut will hold, Petitioner:. Sharon O'Bar, 619 CHILD CAEE WANTED ASSEMBLERS a public hearing in the Watertown Guemseytown Rd.,,, Watertown, Ct. Mature' loving person to provide We are a major manufacturer of elec- Police Station,. French Street, on individual care for 1 -yr. old, boy in tronic connectors and are currently Date of hearing June 3, 1986 at, looking tor individuals'interested in part II LOOKING FOR A HOME Wednesday,, May 2,8, 1986, at 7:30 our home or yours, 9:15 a.m. at Probate Court', Town "Open Taft School area." lime work. Benefits; include holiday and P.M.. to hear and act upon the Hall, DeForest St., Watertown. Monday-Friday vacatioin pay. Interested applicants KITTENS: Trained, very affec- fol lowing application: please phone or apply: tionate. 274-0115. Upon the application of the peti- 7 a.m.-6 p.m. #241 of D "& ,J Properties -re- B esponsible Man -Smoker WINCHESTER ELECTRONICS questing a variance of .21, inch so Must Drive Division of Litton Systems, Inc. 30. MISCELLANEOUS as to construct a dwelling 34.79 MORTGAGES References Needed Main St. & Hillside Ave. feet from a street line and a, Call DAYS Oakville, Ct FIXED Attention Mrs. Lyden SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, variance of 6.87 ft. so as to con- (203) 274-8881 students" financial aid available. In- struct a deck 23.13 ft. from a rear 796-2738 E.O.IE. M/F' come, grades not a, criteria. See if property line in an R-10 District RATES you qualify. Scholarship Resource located at Lot, #1, Eaton Street. FIRST MORTGAGES institute, Dept... T, P.O. Box 3341, At this hearing interested, persons - FIXED RATE MACHINE Waterbury, Ct., 06705... Phone may be heard, and written com- MORTGAGES - J & S METALS 574-5347. munications received. i Is looking for a QUALITY Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, ADJUSTABLE BITE CONTROL CLERK. The right OPERATORS LEGAL NOTICES this 15th day of May, 1986. ' MOiRTGAG.ES : applicant must be able to pay iLight industrial entry Cheryl, Carley, Secretary attention to detail and ac- LEGAL NOTICE curacy,- be able to leam new : i level, operator, 2nd and The Planning and. Zoning Commis- Zoning Board of Appeals ALSO \ 3rd shifts, benefits in- TT 5-2,2-86 skills, follow directions without sion of Watertown, Connecticut, constant supervision, be neat cluded. Increase in star- will hold a, public hearing, in the LEGAL NOTICE WA and organized, and be able to ting rates. In a clean fac- Watertown High School Library, The Zoning Board of Appeals of work overtime." We will teach tory setting. Call or French Street, Watertown on Watertown, Connecticut will hold, FHA the right person who is witling Wednesday, May 28, 1986, at 8:00 .a public hearing in the Watertown •and able to learn. For interview Apply in person: P.M. on the following petition and Police Station, French Street, on LOANS apply at our personnel office. request: Wednesday, May 28,1986, at 7:30 We are located! at 95 Wooster Special Use #60 - an addition of P.M. to hear and. act upon the OILY Court, in the Forestville Sec- MARK INDUSTRIES following application. 25,420 sq. ft. (120 beds) to the tion of Bristol, from, 9 am. to • 301 Ella Grosso Ave. #240 of William & Judith, Rimick Waterbury Extended Care Facility,. 11:30 a.m. and from 1 p.m.. to •• • • Torrington •requesting a variance of 16 feet so 3% 35 Bunker Hill Road, Watertown, 3:30' p.m. Monday through .482-43114' • in an R-10 District. as, to construct an attached DOWN Friday. Applicant: Linda E. Foley breezeway and garage 4 ft. from a Equal Opportunity Employer M/F At this hearing interested persons side property line in an R-20 lEEDEO may appear and be heard and writ- District, located at #302 Platt ten communications will be receiv- Road. ed. A copy of'the proposal is on, file At this hearing interested, persons SEXTANI CUSTOM SHOP in the office of the Zoning Enforce- may be heard and written, com- Specializing in, ment Officer, Town Hall Annex. munication's received. MORTGAGE Dated, in Watertown, Connecticut' Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, COMPANY • Slipcovers * Upholstery this 1,5th day of May, 1986. this 1,5th, day of May, 1.986. ... 2024 East Main St. • Draperies Norman Marcoux, Secretary • • Cheryl Carley, Secretary Waterbury Planning and Zoning Commission .' ' • Zoning Board.of Appeals I Division of • Vertical & Pleated Shades • • ' • TT ,5-22-86 ' ' ••-.••. TT 5-22-86 REALTY WORLD f LEGAL-'NOTICE „ . ' ' • • LEGAL'NOTICE.' ' Settare /UiociitM, Inc. Free Pick-Up & Delivery The Planning, and Zoning Commis- The'Zoning'Board of Appeals of sion' of Watertown,, Connecticut ... Watertown, Connecticut will hold 573-0011 603 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN 274.1073 will,hold a. public •hearing in •the --'•a'public hearing :in 'the Watertown Property of the Watertown Historical Society Page 32 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) May 22, 1986 watertownhistoricalsociety.orgMatt" Welton; Cooking—Charlie Kusaila,,, David Hailey, Chris Perry,' Clampett; Community Living- and John, Sturges. David Hailey; Family Living- Chris Perry; Citizenship—Chris CPA Seminar Slated B.S. Ttaop 188 Perry, -William Davis, Shane Ric- The Boy Scouts, of Troop 188, ciardi, Peter Rainy, and Matt A seminar for certified, public ac- Christ Episcopal. Church, attended, Welton; First Aid—Todd Cabral, countants • on business insurance a weekend, campout at the Blue William Davis, David Hailey, Chris will be held Thursday, June 1,2, Trail District Camporee held at 'Put-: Perry, Peter Rolny, Matt Welton,, from, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the nam. Park.... and Craig Wyman. ' Colony Inn, New Haven. The boys participated, in many Merit Badges awarded: The seminar, entitled, "What the different, events and contests. David Computer—John Sturges; First. CPA Should Know About the Haley received a Blue Ribbon for Aid—Chris Black; Swimming- Client's Schedule of Business In- «** special recognition for doing TOO David Hailey, John. Sturges, Scott surance,,""" will outline typical, sit-ups. Sturges; Personal Management—* business insurance needs. The Hawk Patrol—Vance Jay Allan! and Vance Kusaila; For further information, call Kusaila, Daniel Kusaila, Danny Fingerprinting—Jay Allan!, Vance 777-3691... Slason, Scott. Sturges, David Hailey, Ed Booth—received three ribbons: first place for push-ups, Dr. John, McHugh third place in the 50-yard dash, and. for participation. Podiatrist l PRESENTING A CHECK for $500 to the Judith C. l'i \,y i For the past few months, the boys Memorial Scholarship Fund is J. Robert Henry, right, prcs 'JI • p: have been, busy with campouts and 'Depot Square Mall, Watertown Watertown Principals1 Association Receiving the donation on behalf hikes while working on their many Offering Expanded Hours of the fund are Joann Chenktis, left, and Sandra Justin, officers of the skill awanisand merit badges. May scholarship committee. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a. 10, Scoutmaster John Kusaila, and For Treatment Of: Watertown High School graduate who intends to pursue a career in Assistant Scoutmaster-Eddie Booth mathematics. Donations may be made to the Judith C. Thompson took Vance .Kusaila, Chris Black, * HEEL PAIN" * FLAT FEET Memorial Scholarship Fund, c'o Thomas ton Savings Bank, 565 Main Danny Slason, and David Hailey, * CORNS * CALLUSES * WARTS St.. Watertown, CY 0^795. (Judson School Photo) on a. 20-mile hike from ML Tom. State Park to Mr. Kusaila's home off In Office Surgery 'For: Litehfield Road. * HAMMER, TOES * BUNIONS TT's Newsbeat Briefs Troop 188 welcomes Webelo scout Daniel Kusaila from Pack 52 •* INGROWN NAILS * SOFT CORNS The Town Council Monday night darowski, 27' Hadley St., are see- in Oakville... He went, to the troop voted to spend about $45 to obtain ing eye to eye again. The chief said after earning his Arrow of Light Hours By Appointment 274-1773 Badge, the highest award a. Cub a black, and white MIA/POW Hag Mr. Andarowski's complaint to the SATURDAY HOURS HOUSE CALLS for the community in, time for Police Commission last, week, he Scout can earn,,, and is the only Memorial Day. The flag, which was mistreated'by two officers after award he can bring with him into calls attention to American ser- reporting a, burglary in, progress has Boy Scouts and wear on, his vicemen, missing in action, or still been resolved. uniform. He has earned the Scout badge. being held prisoner, will fly below THREATENING Old'Glory'on the Town, Hall Hiii The following awards have been Carpel green near the gazebo for the holi- If folks would keep an eye on their earned: „ day, .Other action had the Coun- goals, they wouldn't (eel so H i k i, ng—Wi, Ilia m, Dav is; cil voting unanimously to designate threatened by the obstacles. Camping—Charlie dampen .and Cornier the Depot Square Mall area as a rehabilitation district, but tabling an issue over tax abatement; appoin- Ron Baltron ting independent David Goulet to the Water and Sewer .Author ity and Republican, 'William Skyrme to the Planning and Zoning Commission; • FINISHING AN ATTIC FLOOR authorizing the town, manager to ORM AN'-'S. \a>/>/or send a letter to the Connecticut Finishing an, attic is one of the As far as finishing an attic floor Resources Recovery Agency say- easiest, .and cheapest, ways to gain is concerned, you first have to ing Watertown is interested, in get- that extra space which so many have a smooth sub floor made of lQt/a//ty Pa$nts\& Dbcorafim"Supplies plywood, particle board, etc. ting on, the CRRA agenda as a, : Families need. One bonus is that potential join.ee in its trash-to- j\; '/; ..;•:• -.:.;• -SINGH T955: : ,"- ; since heat rises, once you have Wall-to-wall carpeting on top of energy project.,.,.,., Four • 16-year-old opened, up the attic to the rest of that, is preferred by most people. ' Watertown High, School; students- the house, it. should not be difficult It helps form a, sound-insulation Mark M, Evans, Norman, _ !-• \Wali.-Coverings'- -^•Staiis'-firaislfis -.fabrics.' . to keep it warm;. On the other barrier against the floor below. If Bouchard, Dean, R. Cosmos, hand, it is extra important that the continued under low roof line, it Christian L. McBain—were :V :;•:.:'.' •-.'• :Cnstom Color:Iixii|V • • ' roof itself be thoroughly insulated, can also help give the illusion of charged by police with disorderly — against heat loss in winter and greater space. conduct Monday after they walked broiling in summer. out, of classes to protest a, rearrang- ing of class scheduling for next, year •Residential. 9 •iComfrie/vcaJ'!• Industrial Another thing you have to be For all your carpeting needs by the Board of Education. About, sure of is that the floor construc- visit: 15 students in all .were involved in tion, is strong enough to stand the protest and walked out, of whatever weight will go up there. The Carpet .Barn classes, Principal William P. An attic floor may only have been, ' The Largest Floor Cinvring Center. California anue designed as a ceiling, so check to In The Area " Williams said those thai, left have Comer of Echo Lite R. & Porter Si. been, suspended from, school for Paints PAINTS make sure it can, stand the load. 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