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In d e x 24 pag**, 2 sections Classified 22-24 Com ics 15 Focus 14 Food 13 Local/State 3 -5 Lottery 2 Natior^VUbild 0.11.20-21 Obituaries 2 Ooinion 10 Soorts 16-19 Television 15 2—MANCl-TESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 31,1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON A b o u t T o w n O b it u a r ie s Police Roundup GOP backs plan Ski club to meet Marguerite R. Borlin He was bom in Hartford, and sisters, Dorothy Almgrcn of Mil Contractor faces charges The Manchester Ski Club will meet Monday at 7:30 Marguerite Rachel (Coniodo) lived in the area most of his life. He ford, Mary Kupersmith of South- for rail system A New Jersey man was arrested and charged Tbesd'jiy p.m. at First Federal Savings Bank, 344 Middle Borlin, 67, of Wethersfield, fomicrly was employed for 30 years by G. port, and Marjorie LaFontainc of J with offering to make home improvements after his Tlimpike. A rafile and entertainment will follow the busi of Manchester, wife of Waller E. Fox & Co. and CBT for 10 years. A Fairfield; several nieces and ness meeting. The public is invited. For more informa- Borlin, died Monday (Jan. 29, 1990) U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, license had expired, according to police reports. nephews. John J. Perkins, 31, the former owner of Family Home Uon, call 623-5554. at Hartford llositital. he was a member and past post com in Manchester The funeral will be Thursday at 1 Remodelcrs on West Middle T\impike, was charged be A .She lived in Hartford and mander of the Hannon-Hatch Post Realtors to meet p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, cause he had arranged contracts and received paymeniks $218 million to $262 million initial Nhinelicslcr before moving to No. 9929, VFW, West Hartford. He 142 E. Center St. Burial will be in By Nancy Foley on work after his license to make improvements had ex ly and would carry grave conse "Contracts and Broker Liability" is the topic of the Weihe'.sficld 24 years ago. also was a member of the Rockville East Cemetery. Calling hour is one Manchester Herald pired, police reported. quences for the environment Manchester Board of Realtors’ three-credit continuing She was a graduate of Bulkclcy American Legion Post No. 14, and hour prior to service. His license expired in December of 1987, but ho To build a light-rail system to education course to start Thursday at at Second Con High School, Class of 1940. She tlic Rockville Elks. Memorial donations may be made The House Republican Policy negotiated at least three job contracts since then, mostly cover the same area would cost gregational Church, 385 N. Main St. Dinner will be was a member of Corpus Christ! He is also survived by two sons, to the American Diabetes Associa Committee on Mass Transit, co- involving the replacement of windows and doors, the af about the same amount, they said, .served at 5 p.m. and be followed by the cour.se, which Church, Wcslficrsficld. She was Jon Lar.son of South Windsor, and tion of Connecticut, P.O. Box chaired by state Rep. Raul Munns, fidavit says. and this would include the costs of runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Cost is $30 for members, $35 for employed by The Travelers In Wayne Larson of Vernon; a stepson, 10160, or the Visiting Nurse and R-Manchestcr, is backing the crea A stations, electrification, track and non-members. For rc.servations, call 646-2450. surance Co. for 10 years, retiring in In two of the cases, residences on Baldwin Road and tion of a light-rail system for the Bruce Mitchell of Ellington; a Home Care of Manchester Inc., 545 other costs. If existing rail corridors 1954. She was a Girl Scout leader Loomis Street, Perkins received more than $2,700 in ad greater Hanford area that would run daughter, Susie Marie Larson of N. Main St. were used, however, the overall Support group to meet during tlic I960.;. She was a member vance payments and never did any work, according to the through Manchester. Hartford; and three stepdaughters, price could be much less, they said. Overenters Anonymous meets every Mond;iy, 1\ics- of AARP Chapter 1222 of Karen Mitchell of Manchester, Sue Jeannette F. Graham affidavit. At the time of the violations, Perkins lived in “Whoever said, ‘You can’t get Colchester, but now resides in New Jersey. Pellegrini said the construction of day, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p.m. and Thursday from Wethersfield and the Wethersfield- Ann Mitchell of Glastonbury, and The Daughters of Isabella mem there from here,’ was talking about 7 to 8 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Road. Perkins is being held on a $5,000 bond and is a light rail running through Rocky Hill Social Club. Mary Ellen Smith in Rhode Island. bers will meet Thursday at the John traffic problems in the greater Manchester would pirobably be a 0-Anon, a statewide consortium of friends and relatives scheduled to appear Feb. 16 in Manchester Superior Hartford region,” Munns said in a She is also survived by a The funeral will be Thursday at F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. positive development. It would take of compulsive overcaters, meets on Thursday nights at 7 Court. prepared statement today. “We can daughter, Nancj' Cavanaugh of Wil- 10 a.m. at tlic Sliechan-Hilbom- Center St., to pay rc.spccts to some of the traffic off the highways, p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ask at the infor lington; two aunts; a brother-in-law, Brccn Funeral Home, 1084 New deceased member Jeannette F. not continue on our present course mation desk for the meeting room. Everyone is welcome of building more and more high he said. Roy E. Borin of East Hampton; and Britain Ave., West Hartford. Burial Graham, who died Monday. 'The GOP committee is also and meetings arc free. For more information call ways to accommodate more and a sister-in-law. Rose B. Hastings of is in State Veterans Cemetery, Mid Catherine Tunsky, chancellor, will proposing the creation of a parental 524-4544. N e w B o o k s more cars.’’ N East Hampton. dletown. Calling hours arc today lead the group in prayer. emergency system for working Democratic leaders meanwhile The funeral will be Tliursday at 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. parents who use public transporta Jazz course is offered David J. Swanson called the GOP support too little and a.m. at tlie D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, Memorial donations may be made tion. Under the proposal, the state "Jazz Lives” is the title of a course to begin Thursday David J. Swanson, 35, of Hol New books at the Whiton Memorial Library too late. 277 Folly Brook Blvd., to Fen wood Recreation, c/o Fen- would be mandated to provide such from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. at Manchester Community Col lywood, Calif., formerly of 221 Wethersfield. Burial will be at the wood Manor, 565 Vernon St. Fiction The Department of Transportation a system of emergency transporta lege, 60 Bidwell St. Students will learn about different convenience of tlic family. Calling Porter St., died Thursday (Jan. 25, is already in the middle of a Emma Kaiser Gary Alexander — Kiet and the golden peacock (A tion for state employees who use styles of jazz. Course fee is $48. To register call hours arc Thurtday from 8:30 a.m. 1990) in Los Angeles from injuires PatricK Flynn/Manchosler Herald statewide transportation study that Superintendent Bamsan Kiet mystery) public transportation. 647-6242. to 9:30 a.m. Emma (Mitchell) Kaiser, 82, of sustained in an automobile accident. includes light rail corridors. Senate He was bom in Manchester, July Robert Barnard — Death of a salesperson Memorial donations may be made New Port Richey, Fla., formerly of TOUGH JO B — Percy Byram of Manchester clears away Purdy Corp. on Adams Street. He works for the company. Majority Leader Cornelius P. High school night planned to St. Agnes Home, 104 Mavflower Manchester, died Monday (Jan. 29, 8, 1954, the son of Hugo and Gloria M.C. Beaton — Death of a perfect wife (A Hamiash MacBeth mystery) some snow from parking spaces Tuesday afternoon at the O’Leary said. Parents of Manchester High School students can talk St., We.stllartf()-d06110. 1990) at the Orchard Hill Nursing (Ferrell) Swanson of Manchester, “Up until today, Republicans year and lived in Manchester before Miriam Borgenicht — Undue influence Clinic gets to faculty members about course selections for the com Center, Fla. She was the widow of after year worked against any efforts Ophic jowers moving to California nine years ago. Clare Boy Ian — Black baby ing 1990-91 school year on Thursday from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Benedict Richard Kaiser. in this area by voting against ap Ophic (Ross) .lowers, 89, former He was educated in Manchester Darryl Brock — If I never get back during the school’s annual Program of Studies Night. She was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., propriations for the Department of ly of Manchester and Hartford, died elementary schools and was a Jon Cleary — Babylon south state grant Each department at the school will have a display in the Oct. 4, 1907, and lived in No consensus develops on school plan Transporuuion,” O’Leary said. Monday (Jan. 29, 1990) at an area graduate of Manchester High Dick Francis — Straight cafeteria.