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Two public hearings to consider and 'sewers under French From appropriation of $336,500 for major appropriations For installing Gilbert Lane to Flagg Avenue. Ac- various road, bridge, and drainage water and. sewer utilities in French cording to the legal calling of the improvements. These include an, Street, and. for other road and. meeting, the 'funds will be for estimated $165,000 to repair the bridge repairs, will take place to- design and. construction costs, historic Skilton Road, bridge; day (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. equipment, architect and. engineer- $100,000 and $26,500, respective- ''The open sessions are scheduled ing fees, and other expenses. ly, for repairs to small bridges on, for the-Water town High library, 'The water main work has been Guernsey town Road and Davis 324 French St.. estimated at $176,1682, and., the Street; and $45,000' for engineer- The agenda will includca, request: sewer job $223,318. ing fees to rebuild a portion of for ,$400',OT0 to install water-mains Also up For discussion will be an Bunker Hill Road between Straits Turnpike and the-Waterbury city line. Town Committees'Choose • A townwide referendum, last Oc- tober defeated appropriations for the French Street work, which at • Memberships,. Appointees that time was $566,000, and $400,500 for the other road and. Both the Republican and Travel, Jan Wivestad, Barbara bridge jobs. Democrat: town parties made ap- Fttzpatrick, Herbert Darling, Steve pointments to their respective town Robey, Richard Natale, Garrett The new figures, for French pro- committees, at meetings .Jheld _ last Moore, Stuart. 'Kirkfleld, Robert vide. $161,22.0 be paid through ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS for Watertown's Linda Decker, right, Monnerat, and Cindy-Whitaker. general benefit assessment on, the this past fall was a stop at Binion's Horseshoe Club in downtown Las week • ' " • - '•:;... - town, and $238,780 -be charged to •However, the Democrats will "Vegas, Nev., which displays 100 $10,000 bills encased in an 8-foot (Continued on page 2) the potential, users of the utilities. have to primary on March 4 if an, golden, horseshoe. Miss Decker was able to take advantage of 'the However, homeowners will not be opposing list of candidates is 'filed, sightseeing while touring with, her cast of the enter- assessed a charge until, the actual with the town clerk by Jan. 31, .D. Alexander tainment'troupe. With her is Jenny Belfc, idaughter of the organization's time they hook up. challenging-at least 25 percent of founder. Miss Decker will get another thrill Sunday when she appears It: is believed controversy over " the candidates endorsed, from either President.Of • with all/the UWP members at , XX, in. during the Water and Sewer Authority's of its two districts. halftime. ' Fire Assoc. formula for general benefit-special 'The Republican Town Commit- benefit use charges (only $93,000 tee, meeting Jan. 14 at a brief Capf. David Alexander, 1692 Litchfield. Road, of the Watertown •• was targeted, for general benefit in caucus in the Swift Junior. High October)' at least: partially con- Volunteer Fire Department, was Friends'Lecture Series School cafeteria, .named 40 tributed to the referendum defeat by elected, president' for his second, members to two-year terms on its a 762-331 vote Oct. 22. term at the recent annual meeting "Bits and Pieces of Our Past" is history on 'Tuesday, Feb. 4. panel." Some Town Council members at •the theme of the ninth annual, On successive Tuesdays, the pro- Those appointed were: Charles of the Burrville Fire Instructors Association. its meeting Jan. 6 expressed con- luncheon-lecture series sponsored grams will be: the film, "Connec- Barber, Bernard. Beauchamp, cern over the drastic price reduc- by 'the Friends of the Watertown ticut Heritage"—'To Govern, and Richard. Bozzuto, Cheryl, Carley, Also chosen, for another term tion in the scope of the work down Library, President Olga Bruce has Contend"; a •representative from Dave Dalton, Carl Doty, Patricia were Ethan Walker, Northfield, to .$400,000. Chairman Gordon announced. the 'education staff of the Mattatuck Dwyer, Ralph Fabiano, Raymond. treasurer, and Joseph Weir, Lit- James assured as much accurate in- Program chairwoman will be Museum will speak on, '""Metal, Ford, Richard. Fusco, Gordon chfield, secretary. Selected for his formation as possible would, be Jean- King. Minds, and Machines"; .and a James,'John Kusaila, Judy Leece, first term, was John Allyn, Falls The lectures will be 'helH'at the slide/tape show and art show of'the and, Thomas Lord. Village, vice president. (Continued on page 24) main library, 470 Main St..,, on .each miniatures painter, Anson Also: Rosalie Loughran, Fred. . New • instructors added were Tuesday of February. 'The'talks and Dickinson. MacLelland, Carol Magee,, Ken- Henry McGough, Watertown, and Youth, Theater films will focus on 'the 350th bir- 'The programs are all free and. neth Margelot, John Mills, Teresa David Rogers, Litchfield. thday celebration, of the state of open, to the public. Guests are in-, Mitchell, James B. Mullen Jr., Sue 'The instructors,, announced spring Tryouts For Connecticut. vited to' come at 12 noon and bring Newman, Marian Owen, Richard classes will start. Monday, March •Charles Olivea, Watertown resi- lunch. Coffee and dessert will be Pagano, Coreine Peluso, Dodds 10, at. the school with basic ''86 Company dent, historian, author, and teacher provided.. Perrin, Robert' Porter, Clyde firemanship, firefighter certifica- at Shepaug School, will speak on •"••• For further information, call, 'the Sayre, and. M'ark Stephen. tion, and advanced breathing ap- The Youth Theater Ensemble, Connecticut's contributions to main library at: 274-6729.\ Also: Horace Studwell, Jack, paratus being offered. under the direction of Barry Hughson, will hold, auditions for its 1986 performing company Satur- day, Jan. 25, from 6 to 9 p.m.. at Richard Bozzuto Makes Formal 'the Union Congregational, Church, 161 Buckingham St., Oakville. Gubernatorial Statement. Today 'The YTE's goal is to provide Bozzuto is exuding a quiet con- on campaign spending for himself, young'people with, the opportunity Watertown's Richard. C. Bozzuto to study drama, dance, and music, will, formally declare himself in the fidence as ''the race for 'the gover- and, urged Democrat' challenger nor's sot quickens its pace. Anthony •"''Toby"" -Moffett to do while stressing concurrently a. running for the Republican, nomina- ' positive self-image, physical "We've gone very carefully in, likewise. tion for governor today (Thursday), fitness, and 'responsible behavior. a path he's traveled, before and still terms of spending," the candidate ' Two other former state senators said in a recent. Town, Times inter- who plan to make a run for the According to Executive Director feels can lead to a rainbow ending. Alan Spaulding, the Ensemble, is The Northfield Road resident and view. The Bozzuto side had. raised GOP nod are. Naugatuck pediatri- about. $74,000 as, of the Dec. 31 file cian, Gerald .Labriola, and Romeo looking for "young people who are Wa.terbu.ry insurance broker will dedicated, and 'talented', and who make his formal announcement at reports, and around .$16,000' has G. Petroni, the Ridgefield judge of been, spent,- probate. Deputy House Majority demonstrate enthusiasm,, a positive 5 p.m. ceremonies at Waterbury's attitude, and a willingness to learn new Sheraton Hotel. ' "We've .taken: to heart the Leader Julie D. Belaga of Westport made her official, announcement in and grow." * "We're beginning to build the lessons of reduced, spending in a campaign," he said, indicating'the December. Auditions are open to .anyone in-house organization," said the between the ages of 7- and. *18. former state senator who lost a early going is a ""'campaign of .'Mr. Bozzuto, 55, said he is in perception" in lining, up delegates favor of moving; up the time the Auditionees are asked,, to wear •GOP gubernatorial, bid. in 1982 to loose, comfortable clothing, and to Lewis Rome, and. a, U.S. Senate as well as becoming more Republicans' pick their candidate recognized, by the public. from 'the September primary, when bring with them a, recent photo. nomination in 1980' to James For additional information, call- Mr. Bozzuto said previously he Richard C. Bozzuto Buckley. (Continued on page 2) Mr. Hughson at 274-0517. But 'the past is history, and Mr. is willing to set, a $1.2 'million limit. Property of the Watertown Historical Society Also: Peter McHale for Housing • Committee members nominated Board, of Appeals, Zoning Board of More demands have to.be placed " Town Committees Authority; -Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. • to1 serve another two years, 'from theAppeals alternates, Police Com-, '

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Robert Gbdowski, at thecGuncil home on Main Street Monday, Jan.. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in .parents-of five children who attend- from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The menu the parish hall, 16 Buckingham St., ed Watertown.High, praised the will, consist of juice, milk, coffee, Oakville:, to discuss the five-year plan, for the school. GENERAL . . PUBLIC BUILDINGS Commit- high school, curriculum and 'the par- eggs, ham,- sausage, home fries,, INFO' NUMBERS:. Municipal-- •tee meeting at French St. Police ticular "successes -of each of their - and toast. The St. Mary Magdalen School. switchboard, 274-5411, for most • •' Headquarters conference room', 8 children after graduation. Emphasis •There: are tickets for adults and Board will lead the discussion. AH" interested persons- are welcome. governmental and School Depart- p.m. • was placed-on. the sincerity and children, available, at the door. ment offices, including recreation willingness of .the staff to help the extensions 253 to 255, and senior TUESDAY, JAM, 28 students. center and. minibus exts. 423 and SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Honor Society members acted as JANUARY 424, •. : center open. 9 a.m. to.4 p.m.; lun- -guides, to the departments of the DAILY INFO'LIME: 274-9334, cheon at high school. • • • school, and each group was met by - CRIMESTOPFERS: 755-1234, DUPLICATE BRIDGE Club at chairmen .and teachers- who ex- • 20% Off WELCOME WAGON: 266-. Oakville Branch Library, 7:30- plained their area of study. Further 4157. p.m.. Phone 274-1634 for invitations were, extended to discuss (Software • Ceramic Supplies information.. •the curriculum and needs of the • Africana Paints THURSDAY. JAN. .23 students to those present. I"! SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29 Refreshments were provided by center open. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; social. SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. •the cafeteria staff. • '..... C & L CERAMICS ^•^ 1 to 4 p.m. center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; The program, organizers felt "it 239 WhiteWOOd Rd., Wtby. (Off Bunker Hill Ave.) flP MACARONI & MEATBALL minibus to Waterbury and mall in was a, "productive evening"- for 1018 or 574-0011 Mrs.: M-F7 p..on.-10 p.m. Tues. Morn. 1.0 a,i v-" Dinner sponsored, by UNICO Club morning and afternoon. all.- . . ... • at American Legion Hall, Bunker HISTORICAL .. SOCIETY Hill Rd., 5 to 8 p.m.; tickets at. • Museum at 22 DeF'orest. St. open Plus X-Council door, or by calling 274-2541. 2 to 4 p.m.. to public; -free PUBLIC HEARINGS by.Town. admission. Faintly Events • Council on .$400,000 French St.. GIGANTIC utilities and $336,500' road and. .Open House At The St. Pius X Assembly, Fourth. bridges projects at high, school Degree Knights of Columbus will be the honor guard for the Family library, 324 French St., 7:30' p.m. High School Is Corporate. Communion Sunday, Tng Sflle ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Jan... 26, at the 9:30 a.m. Mass at Commission meeting at French St. Fine Success. St.. John's Church, -574 Main. .St. Police Headquarters conference July in January' room, 7:30 p.m. Watertown'High School, hosted All Fourth Degree members' an open house program for eighth should wear full regalia, and. meet Fit, Jan. 17th thru. Sat., Jan. 25th graders and their parents recently, • in the church vestibule at 9:15 a.m.. FRIDAY, JAN. 24 • • New and. Used. Treasures from the Attic The program, was- chaired by Jewelry --Glass SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. Principal William. P. Williams, center open. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Guidance Chairwoman Marie Cur- INTERIOR- Bric-a-Brac - -Tools - Plant Stands minibus, to Waterbury and mall in. ran, and Foreign Language Chair- .NCR Cash Register - morning and afternoon, woman' Janice Pond. ' PAINTING Kerosene Heaters - Gardening Items . Master of ceremonies for the ; SATURDAY, JAN. 25 evening was WHS senior Steven • ' -CALL • • • ' AND-MUCH MOKE. ' . ': • YOUTH THEATER Ensemble, Hoffier, who greeted approximate- CASH 81 CAREY auditions for 1986 performing ly 200 people. Other speakers were wQw company at Union Congregational Larissa Semeraro, senior class •'•• The Hosking Nursery Church, 161 Buckingham St., president; Alison Estey, American 96 Porter Street, Watertown 274-8889 Oakville, 6 to 9 p.m., ages 7 to 18, Field.Service .(AFS) and Honor WASH ON WHEELS, INC.. Phone 274-0517 for information. Society; .Michael Svab, boys Moo-day - Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-5 SNOW BALL FESTIVAL by sports; Lee Ann Sellers, girls 274-6553 CLOSED SPMMYS Nutmeg Square and Round Dance sports.; and alumnae Whitney Pape, Club at Hemin&ay Park School, 37 Jodie Svab, and Shelly Sweeney, Heminway Park Rd.,"8 to 11. p.m. The students spoke of the Admission. positive .attributes-offered;-by 'the' • MONDAY, JAN. 27 " • ";' SENIOR. CITIZENS Falls Ave. center open 9 a.m.. to 4 p.m. .. BLOODMOBILE by Red Cross • at'Taft. School's Logan. Fieldnouse, For Someone special! Guernseytown Rd., 2 to 7 p.m. Heart. Shaped Walk-ins welcome, phone 755-1137, ext. - 16 ' for ' LOVE '' — Home Health Care Specialists — . . appointments. MOTHERS AUXILIARY of CLOCKS Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Union UNUSUAL, GIFT SHOP ATTENTION DIABETICS 422 Main St.. Oakville,. Congregational Church, 7:30 p.m. Gifts of All mothers of scouts invited. Lowe & We Are Utchfield County's Most Complete BD. 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Stauble, Litehfield County, $14•elsewhere in Connecticut and $16 were held Wednesday, Jan. 22, at out of stale, Office is located, in 'the Capozzi Professional Funeral services for Mrs. Doris • serving with 'the Italian Army. He ' .May (Haliock) (Macau lay) was employed" by the Chase Brass the Alderson Funeral Home, Building, 11.92 Main Street, Watertowri. Second class 1 Waterbury, with, the Rev. David G. postal paid, at Watertown, Ct. Miserez, 73,. of 67 Nottingham & Copper Co. for more than 40 Terrace, Waterbury, were' held years. Pritchard, rector at Christ, For news or information call 274-6721. Address mail Episcopal Church,,, Waterbury, of- to TOWN TIMES, Box I, Watertown, Ct. Saturday, "Jan. 18, at 9:30'a.m. Besides his wife of Waterbury, from 'the Maiprano Funeral Home, he leaves one son; five daughters, ficiating. Burial will be at. the con- POSTMASTER: •'Send address changes to Town venience of'the family in Riverside . Times, P.O. Box 1, Waiertowm, Ct. 06795. Waterbury, with 'the Rev. John, -including Mrs. Domenic (Yolanda) Parker of St. Mark's Episcopal Giordano of Oakville; one sister;' ' Cemetery. William E. Simmons, Publisher Church officiating. Burial* was in 1.5 .grandchildren; 11 great- Mrs. Stauble died Sunday, Jan. Thomas Valuckas, Editor; Kim. Harmon, Editorial Assistant;. the new Pine Grove Cemetery. grandchildren; and. several, nieces 19, at Waterbury Hospital after a, Marie McGregor, Office Manager; Dolores Semeraro, Mrs. Miserez, died Wednesday, and nephews. brief illness. Born in Boston, she Advertising .Manager; Claudia Pettinicchi, Joan Stud well and- Jan.. 15, in, Cheshire at 'the home of lived most: of her life in Watertown... Carolyn Priestman, Sales Representatives; Martha Stammer, her daughter, after a, brief illness. She retired in 1965 as president of • Production Supervisor; Pamela. Conboy, Bernice Proe and, She was the wife of Rene J. * -Mrs. Richard A. McGough . the White -Supply Co. of Lisa Biello, Production Staff; Lorraine Veronneau, Lillian Miserez. Funeral, services for Mrs. Waterbury. 'Misura, Odette Sirois and Judy Smith, Circulation and Mrs. Miserez lived, in Waterbury Yvonne (Bourque) McGough, -of She leaves, a grandniece of "North mailing. the past 65 years, and was a, 48 Taft Circle, widow of Richard. Tonawanda, N.Y. USPS 635-480 •registered nurse for 51 years, hav- A. McGough, will be held today (Thursday) at. 9:15 a.m. from the Orazio Mancini DD DDDD DDDD DD DID DDDD DID DD DID DD O!D DID D ing worked at Waterbury Hospital Hickcox-Mitchell Funeral Home, Funeral services for Orazio Man- • ADVERTISING NOTICE • • • and several other nursing facilities. TO'WN TIMES will make every effort to see (hat al advertising copy .is correctly Besides her husband of Water- "• 195 Main St., to' St.. John's. Church, cini, 92, of 248 North Walnut St., printed. 'The publishers assume no financial responsibility for typographical errors in bury, she leaves a son; a daughter; 574 Main St., for a Mass at 10 a.m. Waterbury, husband, of. Maria advertisements, but win gladly .reprint, without charge, that part of advertisement in Burial will be in. Mount Olivet (Daddona) Mancini, were held which an error may occur. Regniarhr schednled advertbfaig may be canceled or cor- two brothers,'Howard R. Haliock rected, within deadline limits only. of Watertown and George M. Cemetery. . Wednesday, Jan. 22, at. 9:30 a.m. • Mrs. McGough, died, Monday,' from, the Albini Funeral Home, The Iffebbe d of democracy is si nice re It isn't reasonable to expect teen- Haliock of Oakville; three sisters, Jan. 20, at Waterbury Hospital Waterbury, to St.. Lucy's Church, citizens sincerely interested in the agers to listen to your good advice including Mrs. * Donald (Ruth.) after a, brief illness. She was bom, Waterbury, for a. Mass at 10:15 affai rs of th e com m u n ity. and ign ore y o ur bad exa mple. Taylor of Watertown; five grand- children; and several nieces and in: Manchester,, N.H., daughter of a.m. Burial, was in Mount Olivet. nephews. 'the late Philip and Clara (Beliveau) Cemetery. BUYING and SELLING Bourque, and lived in Watertown Mr. Mancini died. Sunday,,Jan. Antonio Buscemi the past 35 years. She was a com- 19, at St. Mary's Hospital after a municant of St. John's Church, and. • Rare Coins ' Old Paper Money Funeral, services for Antonio brief illness. He was employed by a member of the Council of • Gold-Silver »Early Postcards "Tony" Buscemi, 87, of 41 Drake 'th,e W.J. Megin Construction Co.. 1 Catholic Women. • • Class Rings .Advertising St , Waterbury, husband of Nancy for 35 years until his retirement in • Pocket Watches • Paper Collectibles "Nunziata" (Briguglio) Buscemi, She leaves four- sisters, Mrs. 19.59., were held Saturday, Jan., 18, at... George (Jeanette) Hebert, Mrs- Besides his wife of Waterbury, Free'Appraisals 8:15 a.m. from the Albini Funeral Bernard (Juliet) Prince, Mrs.' " he leaves one son, Francesco Man- Home, Waterbury, to St. Lucy's Henry (Hectorine) Hebert, and. cini of Oakville; one daughter; one WOODBURY COIN I CURRENCY Church, Waterbury, for a Mass at Mrs. Harry (Violet.) Lemon., all of brother; seven grandchildren; four Manchester, N.H., and several Sherman Village Main. St., Woodbuiy, CT 9 a.m. Burial was in. Mount Olivet- great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Hour*: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (203) 266-4687 Cemetery. nieces and, nephews. Miss Nora A. Sullivan Private funeral services for Miss Nora A. Sullivan, of 14 South St., Waterbury, were held Tuesday, Jan. 21, at-8:15 a.m. from, the God will give us the victory, Mulville Funeral. Home, Water- bury, to St, Francis Xavier Church If we will go to the fight. for a Mass at 9 a.m. Burial was in Reading; Romans 6:1-14 Calvary Cemetery,., Miss Sullivan was found dead, at her1 home Sunday, Jan. 19, with death attributed, to natural causes. A lifelong resident of Waterbury, she was a former employee on '' Where the difference is worth the distance! Uniroyal, Inc. She leaves a sister, Mrs. John, 2.245 Litchfield Rd., Watertown. (Mary) Brennan of Watertown, .and 'three nephews. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Prayer Service 5:30 p.m. Evening Prayer & Praise 6:00 p.rn. WEDNESDAY - 7:30 p.m. BIBLE STUDY Dprit "/ used to have everything to lose, discount our now I have everything to gain."" discounts'Oil :-; DIET- • • homeowners .CENTER. and auto insunance 32 Falls Avenue Call Maryann 2:74-3329 Lose Weight without losing 'your mind. Sue.., Jan.. 26 (Super Bowl Sun.) 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HOURS: Mm. - Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6 REMEMBER WHEN THE WATER AND SEWER Authority comprised this membership? The photo, . Sun. 12-5 was taken Jan. 24, 1956, making it a 30th anniversary lineup. Left to right are: Nicholas Masi, William Busi, George Miller, Francis Collier, Vincent J. Petroccia (corrrent authority superintendent), Chairman I'l Charles Denehy, Alvord "Peanuts" Calabrese, Orville Stebbins, Joe Paternoster, Michael Longo, and Anthony "Kelly" Calabrese. Photo courtesy of Mr. Stebbins. Pioneer Plaza Headmaster Lance Odden called "3 the boycott "remarkably effective, 544 STRAITS TURN!PIKE TT's Newsbeat Briefs but impulsive. *" WATERTOWN (across from K-mart) f Robert ' Pettinicchi, school, Jan.. 20 in observance-of the Dr. Folks in high places shoo Id never 274-2201 system, music coordinator, volun- Martin, Luther King Jr. holiday, forget the laws of gravity. tarily checked himself into the psychiatric unit. Jan.. 17 at St. Mary's Hospital in Waterbury for treatment. Mr. Pettinicchi, who has been, undergoing treatment for depression the past, couple of months, was arrested Jan. 1.4 by Watertown police on a warrant charging him with two counts of harassment over the telephone Dec. 201 and Dec, 24 against his ex-wife, Helene Packer... Mr. Pettinicchi,, of 203 Ledgewood Road, is serving two years probation for using the telephone to harass the same woman in April, 1985....The auto TAX RELIEF accident Saturday night, Jan... 18 that killed, a 1.6-year-old Prospect honor student fias been, termed an "unfortunate accident" by Chief Inspector John, Gavallas. Gary M... Howard, 5 Colonial, Drive, NOW! Prospect, was pronounced dead." after the 8 p.m., crash near Sun- -M nyside Avenue and Old Colonial There's still, time Road, which, also injured, two other 16 year olds, including Christopher to tax shelter 1985 earnings Moretti of 31 Barnes Road. Mr. Gavallas said police investigations in, an. Individual Retirement Account .(IRA). revealed no1 alcohol was involved, and the accident was caused by a If you are a wage earner, you have until April 1,5. 1986. to establish an IRA. for immediate combination of 'things, including sa\ings on your 1985 taxes as well as important retirement security. the driver's probable unfamiJiari- With an IRA. you can deduct up to S2.000 each year from gross income for yourself,... 54,000 ty with, the road, and icy condi- tions. The car1 rounded, a sharp right if both you and your spouse are working . . . or S2.250 if you have a non-employed spouse. _ right curve, went, out of control, mi Your IRA, will save you. on taxes three ways ... and. slammed into a, tree, Tail ' • annual contributions are fully deductible from gross income School students staged an unex- • the high rate of interest earned is compounded, tax;free and remains non-taxable pected boycott of classes Monday, until, withdrawn • by the time you retire and, start, making, withdrawals, you'll probably be in, a, TEDTIETZ,JR.| lower tax bracket TRUCKING We provide a variety of investment vehicles, with both, fixed and variable rates, from which to Qucusuk R. Wood bury 'choose. What's more, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation backs your IRA up to 263-3972 S 100.000 over and beyond any other deposits you may have with, us. If your spouse also has an YOU CAU. WE HAUL IRA, it too is insured to the maxim,urn by FD1C. ANYTIME, ANY PLACE CRUSHED' STONE There are no fees or commissions to pay. If you have a Qualified Plan {KEOGH or SEP), you. GRAVEL • LOAM, • SAND may also have an IRA. BULLDOZING RiASQHABU KAitt For rates and complete information, stop in at any of our offices. You're .Always Ahead - When you Call Ted Note: The IRS"imposes a penalty for withdrawals from, IRAs made before age 59!^.

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From Sayings MRS. PERKINS The perfect all occasion gift. Bank LENDER Old Fashioned Homemade Candy Member FDIC • Choc Bark, • Spice & Fruit Assortment Thomaston Harwinton T«ryville 140 Main Street Route 116 103 Main Street • Olid Fashioned Horehound r . 1 771 Wood bury Road Watertown, 274-1202 Open Daily 9-5, Sunday 12,-5 PropertyTimes •(WateMown; of the Watertown Historical Society D Di D Di D D DDDDDD D • D D ID D Dl D ID • D"O DID d* $45,000., " • •,. • pound'located in,'the Blue Ribbon, Mr. Roberts said, if a permit to ..Gladys S. Wells to Ann S. and. Kennels of Bethlehem. repair a, septic system varies from George Judson Wells Jr.,, ,2.5 acres •Twiiis Born the appropriate cod.es., that variance Bethlehemwatertownhistoricalsociety.org News .'bounded by Washington Road and Mr... and .Mrs. David Schneider is listed in the building permit. : ByMrs.FaulJohtuon Route 132, $1. Quit "claim... of Waierbuiy announce 'the birth'of Commission member Robert twins, a. son,, Daniel, and a Gallo questioned, how much time 1 1 John R. Barbino to Anthony C. in: n DDDD • • • • • a n n n n DDDD ID DI D D ID D D Barbino, parcel of land on east side daughter, Darlene, at St.. Mary's the health district spends on Hospital in Waterbury on Dec. 27, reviewing: septic system, permits. 1 of Main Street containing .5 acres, GOP Election nominated and endorsed by the $11,000, Quitclaim,,.' 1,985. " He said during his term on, the com- The Republican 'Town Commit- town committee. About. 30 people David J. and Peter A. Kaoerguis Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. mission he did not recall the district tee elected 15 residents at a caucus attended, the caucus, to Kevin and Susan. F. Eriksen, Owen Hatfield of Bethlehem, and ever denying a septic system Jan. 15. 'The residents elected in- Property Sales, Transfers parcel of land located on northerly Mrs. Dorothy Schneider of permit. - clude: Allan and Thomas Brown, The following land transfers side of Crane Hollow Road,, Lot 3 Waterbury. ' • Mr. Roberts, however, respond- Ingrid Buswell, Eugene Caires, were recorded in December: on, map entitled "Map of property Boards Hear 'Talk ed me agency works with the Jean Donegan, George Eggert, Robert S. and Susan Millord to prepared for Peter A. and David J. 'The Planning Commission, developerto prepare; an appropriate Robert Gallo, Paul Reid, Anita Paul F. Kennedy, 42 Arrowhead Kacerguis at Bethlehem, CT,.," Inland-Wetlands Commission,,,, and system even before 'the proposal Winchester, Robert Maddox, Lane, 25.758 acres, $160,000. •• $30,000. members of the Board of Selectmen goes to the Planning Commission. William Mischou, Frank Nicholls, Kerm.it D. Adams, trustee, to David J. and Peter A. Kacerguis met with Gill Roberts, a represen- ""You don't really see what goes Louise Parmelee, Douglas Ricci, Continental Associates, Lot 9 on to Sa.lvato.re and Yolanda. Zarrella, tative from, the Torrinton Area on from the time of the original and Douglas Tolles. map entitled "Deerwood, Town of .Lot 4 on map entitled "Map of pro- Health District, at a meeting Jan., submission until the time we send All representatives elected were Bethlehem, Conn.,,"' 2.157 acres. perty prepared for Peter A. and 16. He explained how his office . •• you a letter saying it is all right," David J. Kacerguis at Bethlehem, processes permits to install and Mr. Roberts said. "A lot of time • TRAM' YOUR: DOG . CT.,"" $4,5,000. repair septic systems. we recommend changing property 1 Kevin and Susan F. Erikson to Commission Chairwoman Eve- lines and reducing the number of MIGHT FROM THE START! John, J. and. Kathleen, M. 'Howard, lyn Paluskas asked. Mr. Roberts lots in, a subdivision. You wouldn't 15 Sanford Land Lane, $91,000. about the way his agency handles always know about that.""" : Home Sought For Dog system, repairs and installations. The commission also questioned CANINE CONDUCT A, male German Shepherd, mix, Mrs. Paluskas asked whether the whether 'the health district had, the about 1 year old, has used up his agency might be more lenient, with authority to condemn, a property or •• • Puppies a Specialty . waiting time at the Bethlehem Dog issuing permits for .repairs. • require repairs to a septic system, • Behavior Modification Pound, and. is due to be destroyed "For repairs, we comply with, should a system fail. unless a home can be found for the codes whenever possible," Mr. • Manners Training • Obedience' him. He is described, as "gentle and Roberts said. "Each case has to be "We are not allowed to do such flficJicrel D. 'M'Sadoques 274-0485 obedient, loves children and gets evaluated on its own, merits. A, things as restrict, the use of a along with other pets." large number of'the septic systems Proven Besulfs • Will Travel " dishwaher or washing machine," "Bandit" may be seen, at the need repairs because of 'the size or Mr. Roberts said. "It's very dif- shape of the lot. • ficult to condemn a, properly. But "A lot of times it: is already im- if there is a, violation we have the FREE! possible to comply with the codes. authority to order 'the owner to cor- But. we do the best: we can with the rect it." given site conditions." The commission also .discussed For example, 'Mr. Roberts said, ways newcomers to town could be a repaired system might, be .smaller educated about: septic systems. FREE TAN than the" minimum size, or closer • Selectman George Eggert sug- to a, building or property line than, gested, the town could provide a - The Best Tanning Equipment and outlined in 'the health, and land use fact sheet, to people moving into Facilities in Connecticut - codes.. town to make sure 'they understand 10 SESSIONS Antittit *%

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IMPORTANT TO Y01L 9 LIVES Cheese Program Next Week 6 oz. Surplus foods (cheese and butter) Cat Food cans will be distributed in Bethlehem on All Varieties 3/$1.00 Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Memorial Hall. The new pickup time, For NABISCO MAZOLA those eligible., will, be from, 10:30 Corn a.m. to 12:30 p.m., until further Saltines 48 oz. notice. Salted Oil Jugs $2.39 Taxes. Due This Month Unsaited The second installment, of real, SKIPPY estate faxes on the List of 1984 is due. Taxes 'may be paid Jan. 29,30' Peanut 1,8 oz. and 31 from, 1 to 3 p.m., and, on Jars Saturday, Feb., 1, which is the last Butter. $1.49 day for payment without penalty, Fig Newtons from, 9 a,,m. to 12 noon. McCORMICK Supplemental motor vehicle Black 4 oz. taxes also will be due in January. cans These taxes are for people who Pepper $1.29 received bills in, December, 1985, Anyone unable to determine the $1.49 OSCAR, MAYER amount of tax due is asked to con- tact the tax collector." Cooked 6 oz. Separate checks should be made pkgs. out: for real estate and motor vehi- PROGRESSO Ham $1.39 cle bills. FLAVORED JONES SAUSAGE Taxes not paid by Feb. 1, 1,986 15 oz. 1 Ib. will become delinquent with in- Original .and Hot Rolls $1.59 terest from Jan., 1 at the rate of 114 Bread Crumbs » 89 per cent, per month, or a, minimum, of $2, whichever is greater. Bethlehem Grange Bethlehem Grange will meet Monday, Jan. 27, in Memorial Hall. To conserve heat, the meeting will be held, in the small room. The program is entitled "January Thaw,,'" and serving the refreshments will be Charlotte and 'Dorothy Hatch, and Julia Hallaway. 1278 Main Street, Watertown Birth .'Echo' In the New Crestwood Plaza, Next to Burger King Boosts State's Specials in Effect Sat. & Sun.Jan.25 & 26 Population A population increase, 'begun last DOMESTIC BAKED GENOA DRY BEANS year in Connecticut and dubbed Lupini, Red or "'The Baby Boom. Echo," ap- VIRGINIA HAM SALAMI parently has continued, another HAM While Kidney year, according to figures recently Ib. released by the state Department of $1.79 Ib. $1.99 Ib, •2.89 79 Ib. Health Services, {$2.49 By the Piece] The state, as a whole, gained an estimated 28,560 people, bringing; Land tf Lakes AMERICAN! PROVOLONE the current population to 3.2 CHICKEN million. The figure is a, .90 percent, ROLL CHEESE CHEESE rise from, last year, slightly less than the 1.03 percent increase from, 1983 to 1984, $2.29,, $1.79, $1.99 Ib. The state's five most cities are, Bridgeport (143,240),- IMPORTED Hartford (135,200), New Haven MEUNSTER HOT, DRY (126,200), Stamford ••(106,1:20), PROVOLONE and Waterbury (1,05,170'). Stam- • CHEESE SAUSAGE (stk ford, at an estimated. 2.01 percent, experienced the largest, growth, of 'Ib. 'the five cities, Waterbuty gained an $1.99 Ib. .79,, $4.99, estimated 160. people (0.15 percent). TABLE Fairfield County ranked first, PECCORINO SWISS among county populations, stan-, CHEESE ding at. an estimated 832,360. ROMANO CHEESE Litchfield County is fifth out of ORDERS eight,,counties with an estimated $2.99, Ib. $2.99Ib. population of 162,140. Middlesex, (Grated) .79 ACCEPTED Tolland, and Windham counties all rank below Litchfield. County. TURKEY OVER Statistics show Connecticut now PEPPERONI Dl LUSSO has 84 towns-with less 'than, 10,000 BREAST THE PHONE populations, and 85 towns with populations greater 'than 10,000, •2.99* $3.99, The range is from, Bridgeport 274-3822 (143,240) to Union (550). Increases in, larger and smaller communities, however, are i minimal. COUPON Area population figures: •Watertown, 19,800; Bethlehem, 16. oz. CO'KE 2,710; Washington, 3,790; Wood- bury,' 7,270; Litchfield, 7,990; Hot or Cold With Purchase of Any Middkbury, 6,1'90; Morris,, 1,930; Thomaston, 6,380-, Plymouth, ' • Grinder 10,930; Wolcott, 13,560; *2.50 each Coupon Good! Saturday & Sooday Only Naugatuck, 28,370; Southbury, GRINDERS .MADE WITH 1/2,5 & 11/26 14,550; and Torrington, 32,070. COUPON MILETES BREAD 1 Increased leisure time and increased Hours: Monday --Friday 1,0 to. 6. • Saturday 10 to 8 Sunday 10 to 5 productivity are the end results of greater efficiency. Property of the Watertown Historical Society area. Chris Kutelis scoredt one .point. DeMatteis 'ShotLifts St.- John's opened the first quarter of the jamboree with a con- St. MM To Excitingwatertownhistoricalsociety.org Win vincing 23-6 victory over St. Mary TomTom . DeMatteis,,IV>M•»»#•«•" wit..rifth. jus•:..-t* tw•—o scored-,• 1•0" o-•-•"f hi• s team'• - s 1•-3 "points Magdalen. Tom McDermott and ticks on the clock and. seemingly a in, two games, That.-alone earned Jason Dorso each had six points. dozen hands in his face, slipped, him, an unofficial tournament MVP St. John's, much taller than St. beneath the coverage and sank a award. , Mary's, controlled the ball and : didn't allow a point until DeMat- 20-foot Hail Mary shot to lead St.. St. Matthew's, of Forestville, teis sank a shot at the 4:14 mark. Mary_, „.„£„»»,Magdalen„ tiuo a 7-i-6u tuusoiaconsola-- meanwhile, repeated, as tournament »:. :.-• '-- -••- • «• • ~ - — ' - It was his .first of three hoops. lion victory in the Water-Oak Gold . champion. The Bulldogs slipped The second quarter saw St. Mat- Circle of Sports grammar school past Swift Junior High in the open- thew's beat Swift, 14-1.1,, .led by jamboree Jan. 18 at Watertown . ing round 14-11,"before nipping St. Monnerat's seven points and High. ' John's 18-13 in the chairpionship Mockler"s four. John Johnson The annual, youth tournament game. scored four for fteEagle s of Swift, preceded the Mattatuck Communi- Craig Mockler led his team with followed by Ed Crook with three, ty College-Middlesex Community 11 points, followed by Mark Mon- and Matt P'anilaitis and' Billy College game. " " nerat with 10. James Tessman arid Weidimier with. two. points each. It was the most impressive shot, Jamie Pahl each scored, four points Mockler led all scorers in the of the evening, from a boy who for the ..visitors from, the Bristol championship game of the jam- boree, tallying eight of his team's LANGUAGE'S^ENT:S/,A,T'WATERTOWN' HIGH' SchooTand " C-TEACH 18 points.'Monnerat and Pahl had their teacher Janice .'Pond recently addressed stodents and, parents in four apeice. the language lab at an open, house for eighth graders. The program, was Computer Obedience Training Ed Pogodzienski scored four for enlivened by master of ceremonies Steven Baffler, a, senior, who grated at your Home or Business St. John's, totalling nine on 'the approximately 200 people in attendance. (Sellers Photo) Ted. iohnson. "the ice-breaker" 274-1357 evening. Mike Catuccio scored, four on two long bombs, while Miss Dub auskas 30.6, was third all-around... She Tom, Murphy and Jeff Grechika took third place on. the beam (6.9), scored, two apiece in. 'the final game. 1st AII-Around fourth on the vault (8.5), and sixth McDermott added one. on the bars (7.8). We Are Mow Ottering' For Division, Christa Cofrancesco finished This year will be your best if you fourth on'the bars (8.0). Heather 'A Complete On Premises, successfully learn to put off -1986's Alison Dubauskas, with a total, Waters was fifth in 'the floor (7.7) worrying until 1987. score of 33.0 points, finished first and sixth, on the vault (8.1). all-around in, the 12- to 14-year-old, Amy Roberts placed second all- Shirt Service- - division at a Connecticut Gym- around in. the 9- to 11-year-old divi- .FUEL OIL nastics School Compulsory Meet sion, scoring 26.5 points. She was Same Day-Service On Request Friday, Jan. 3. . first, on. the bars (7.8), second, in 'the $ 9 Miss Dubauskas was first on the floor (6.7), and third, on the vault 1.08 balance beam with, a 7.5, second, on (6.7). ' ' per gal CO. D. •the vault with an 8.9, 'second, on, the Carrie LaPerriere was fourth all- ALLYN'S (150 .gallon minimum) uneven bars with, an 8.4, and se- around. (25.1). 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Drivers, time; is precious but it's " Struggling to get am education raises - Youth Symphony never worth a human life. its intrinsic value. • Jen. Auditions Restaurant, & Lounge At Kennedy HS 16 Straits Turnpike, Watertown The Naugatuck 'Valley Youth 274^1320 ".: -• Symphony will hold mid-season 'auditions, on Saturday, Jan.. 25, at 11 a.m., "at Kennedy High School, Friday and Saturday • Highland Avenue, Waterbury. Area youths aged 8 to 19 are in- -SPECIALS- vited to try for placement in one of •the three orchestras*—the Youth 7 Days a Week Shrlmp Parmigiana Symphony, the intermediate Sym- Prime Rib phonette, and 'the" beginner Junior Certificates Symphony. Weekly rehearsals are Aumlabte held Saturday mornings at Kennedy SERVED DAW FROM Lobster "High. TftKE'*H»T OR EflT-IN "Last year: we had more 'than 100 Includes salad, vegetable and potato' or pasta, coffee and dessert. members from 15 area towns,"" FAST© said Sandy Talbot, president of the J • SUPER BOWL. SUNDAY— organization. "We would like to ISO' ECHOLWC Rd CT FREE Hot and Cold Hors d'oeuvres starting at 4 p.m.. expand, the size of all three groups, so we need new musicians." Daily Lunch Specials 11:30-4 p.m. The Youth Symphony has a Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4 to 7 " ' • scholarship program for members Shrimp or Clams on Vz Shell Every Night at the Bar and annually awards a least, one Town scholarship to a deserving high "A Family-Hun Restaurant" • • school senior. For former information, call the 184Sunnyskfe Ave., Oakvitle president at 7294953. EAT HERE OR TO GO - - featuring: Pizza . ' . • • Place '. v Antiques-Craft • Spaghetti • Shells Show In. Feb. • Manlcotti ' - 179 Davis Street, Oakyffle 274-8037 • * The 10th, annual Antiques-Craft • Large or Small Salads Show .and Flea Market will be held Tamd, Chefs or Greek Sunday, Feb. 2, feom, 1.0 a.m. to • 1,8" Grinders rM»ya>chooMJhHn> SERVING LUNCHES' DAILY 4 p.m. at Holy Cross High School, Ucuding: Hot Roast B«*f' -" Eggytant. Sausage & MMba!!., ,587 Oronoke Road, Waterbury. Moe. thru Sat. -,.11 a.m. to.2 p.m. The craft division, will feature All At the Most Reasonable Prices! - stained, glass, soft: sculptures, Hours: Mbn-.-Sun. 11 a.m.-ll p.m. . • ' ' • m. _ '_ FRIDAY LUNCH- SPECIAL $4.00 . wooden puzzles and toys, country Fri. & -Sat. ':>il 1 a.m. - •.- •••• - - 274-0149 : wood" art; jewelry,,: watercolors, ? '--Boiled .Lobster -^2Sp^.: .-; v " > " house portraits, fabric accessories, dried, flowers, and more. HAPPY HOUR ..M6n.-Fri. 3-(Jp.m. Antiques, .and collectibles will COUNTRY CINEJMA feature Nippon China, old linens, SB'MaiifStijeet,!Vyfatertown-*'274-2193 Most Drinks & Domestic'Beer- $1.001 dolls, pottery, Depression glass, ' books, posters., and, more. Admission will be charged.

yL. • •T™.itiBn.'NrfsoldiBrs|NDt'heroBs, lost rjaricere/-.. TUESDAYS .;Williing:b]'risktheirlivekfor-freedom aMeach other 7-Closing • Town Actress "Sensational. A iilm offdazzling Inventiveness; 2 for 1 Domestic Beer "*l,00 In 'Mikado' .,; stylish concepts and nail-biting suspense. ' r • •'' You'll go away soaring. Don I miss it.'' ^ Most Well Drinks & Peach Tree Susan Sullivan, Watertown,, will : V •• ;H«HeeHHdd MEWW YORK POST • I" " Dr. McGillciiddy's$1.00' sing in 'the leading role of Katisha ''Domestic Beer in the First: Church Gilbert and Sullivan Troupe's production, of Jnst off .Main ^ " .." . • Proper Attire "The Mikado," set'for Clinton • Free Parking • 'Thomas F. .Sfamls, Owner & Permittee Hall, 22 West Main St., Wateifoury. Production dates are slated for Jan." 24-26, 31, and Feb. 1-2. Miss Sullivan is a • charter member of'the First Church Gilbert and Sullivan 'Troupe, and, has par- ticipated, in its 10 productions. She most recently appeared in... 'the WateiburyXivic Theater's produc- Resta tion of "Showboat" at the Palace Theater in, Waterbury.

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Louise Porter SPAGHETTI SUPPER Featured At SHERRI-ANN' S DINETTE sponsored by St. Mary Magdalen Art Gallery 1,400 Main, Street, Watertown, Ct. Catholic Women's Organization on 'The Abbey of Regina Laudis Art BREAKFAST Gallery, Flanders Road,, Saturday, Jan., 25,. 5 p.m. Bethlehem, has a new exhibit" of & selected Gouache paintings by DINNER Adults $'4.00' Children $3.00 Louise Porter of Watertown's SPECIALS Framing Workshop and Daedalus At, The Church Hall & Icarus Gallery. DAILY! The exhibit: is continuing daily Tickets available at the door. - through Saturday, Feb. 15. Daily m Orders bailable to Go—Gall 274-81,24 hours, except Monday, are 11 to 11:55 a.m., and 1:30 to 4:15 p.m. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 5 a.m.-4 p.m. | Miss Porter grew up in New Sat, 5. a. nv-3 p - m... Sunday 6 a. m .-11 a. m. York City, attending "the High School of Music and Art, and ma- jored in painting at the City Col- lege of the City University of New York. * She pursued more intensive studies in art at .the University of Authentic Mexican Cooking • California, New York University, Wooster Art School, the Washington Art Association, and CMMJl DRAGON Ae University of Bridgeport. She Cantonese • Polynesian • Szecbuan TRY OUR •• also spent time living in Europe, where she studied the styles of'the ALL YOU CAN EAT: I world's great painters. "FINEST IN i 'Throughout her career she has B^UFFET t used most of the art media: oils, CHINESE DINING" Mon. & Tues. Nights 4:30-9:30 • watercolors, pastel, pencil, ink, OPEN MOM. thru SAT, 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. woodcuts, and silkscreen. In her NOW OPEN- SUNDAY FROM 12 Noon, to 11 P.M. Sports Village • earlier paintings she worked in I Route 2,02, Litchfield 7 DAYS A WEEK, • realism, abstractionism,, expres- 636 Plank Rd., Waterbury sionism, and surrealism,, Cocktail Exit 25 Off 144 TAKE ; 567-8778 Lunch Mon.-5at. 11:30-2:30 f Miss Porter has exhibited, her Lounge Phone 573-9444 OUT Food, To Go Dinner Mon.-Thuis. 4:30-9:30 f works, extensively in, upper New Except. Fit & Sat. Night Fri. & Sat. 4:30'-1,0:30 • York State and, Connecticut. Sun. 3:00-9:30 • New Classes At Dance ^School,. Two new programs, in jazz 'dance and acting, both for beginners and more advanced students, are being Restaurant & Ice Cream .Parlor C A F offered by the Watertown School, of Dance, 523 Main, St. DEPOT SQUARE MALL ££; - "253 Buckingham. St.. Qakvlle • 274-5988' Elena Rusnak, Watertown, will Watertown 1 SUPER BOWL SPECIAL teach teen and adult jazz dance on Serving Breakfast • Lunch • 'Dinner Jan. 26, 1-986 From 4 p.m. Ae beginner and intermediate This Weekend's Baked levels. Mrs. Rusnak, has taught $55( dance and. aerobics at. the Connec- DINNER SPECIALS Rib Eye Steak Potato & ticut Gymnastics School, and has Friday, Saturday & Sunday Salad taught, adult .and teen, ballet .and jazz Mon. Night Wed. Night at. Waterbury's Center for the Arts. CHICKEN $ The Third. Act Drama Company Clams 3 doz.- Most Drinks CH AA will offer acting classes for begin- MARSALA $6.50 Domestic Beerv I iwW (Boneless Chicken Breast) ning and intermediate students., and Pizzela, 75$ ea. coaching for the advanced student. Paul Petruccione, who has more SCROD FRTTTO. $6.50' ITHURSDAY UJNCH| THURS. than, 100' credits - for regional, (Dinner. Specials. Include Salad, Vegetable and. Potato) theater, national, tours, and stock, Corned Beef -FRI. is the company director. {Reservations requested with parties of 6 or more) and Cabbage For further information, call, the Try Our Daily Breakfast and Lunch Specials, too! Watertown School of Dance at- • Luncheon Served Daily 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. • M-F 6:30 „. - 9 P,.n, TAKE OUT ORDERS -SANDWICHES AVAILABLE ALL DAY- 274-0004, or write P.O. Box 368,, Sat. 6:30 a.m.. - 10 p.m. • Sun. 7 a.m.. - 9 p.m.. 274-9026 Watertown, 06795. FEN 7 DAYS 9 AM-1 AM ' Fri. & Sat/tM.2 UNICO Club Diner & 'Dinner Today Restaurant OPEN Chase Avenue DAILY 'The Oakville-Watertown Chap- Waterbury* AT ter of UNICO will have its annual 11:30 a.m. macaroni and meatball dinner today "All Baking Done On Premises" (Thursday) from 5 to 8 p.m., at 'the LOBSTER TAIL & 8'oz. STEAK •10.95 American Legion, Hall, Bunker Hill BROILED STUFFED TWIN LOBSTER TAILS *10.95 Road. BROILED STUFFED SHRIMP, RIB. & STEAK $10.95 HOT PIZZA... The dinner benefits the Italian- BROILED STUFFED BABY FLOUNDER •r * * J1 '"A'I' 8.95 American club's community pro- Thursday Only Don't cook tonight....enjoy All The a steaming hot pie! jects and service ventures, and. DINNER ^ _ ^ m CORNED' BEEF scholarships. 'The organization is You can eat I Try our many other specialties, too. the annual, sponsor of the Miss for $1295 Includes: SALADS A.WTXPA5TO SPAGHETTI Greater Watertown Scholarship TWO • potato vegetable $625 Pageant. & salad 'bar. GRINDERS Choice of: "BEEF LOVERS SPECIAL Per person tickets will be Broiled Stuffed Shrimp ROAST Eat Here or To Go! available at. the door, or by contac- with Crabmeat PRIME RIB. ting Frank Nardeili at 274-2541, or Broiled Swordfish of BEEF $795 George Mango at 274-6733. Broiled Stuffed Fillet.of Sole This is the time of year when many Florentine RO'S RESTAURANT folks are suffering a self-imposed type Broiled Scrod - Serving the finest pizza since 1947 - of capital punishment. Baked Lasagna Above Dinners Include: soup., salad, potato, 841 Main Street, Oakville We judge ourselves by what we vegetable, coffee & dessert (except cheesecake) ' 274-1348 01274-8.069 plan to do—the world judges us on "OPEN"24 HRS. * ? 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Vietnam-Era' Veterans, Ad- centers: and satellites now fully Vietnam Vets • ministrator of Affairs Harry N. operational. EVERITT'S Walters has announced. Congress initially intended, the Outreach News Mr. Walters, implemented the ex- program-to' operate for two years pansion program, by opening 52 until. 1981. Because of its success, GARAGE, INC. The< Veterans Administration the program was extended by law recently completed: expansion: of its;. Vietnam-Era Counseling Centers and satellites. There are 189 vet until Sept.. 30, 1984. Subsequent: Oakwille 274-2147 successful Outreach Program for acts of Congress have extended, the program, id.efini.tely, •Front End Alignments with ' AT LAST,Someone who.knows, what they are doing, •Computer Balancing AND Someone you can trust! CCM Opposing • Brakes*Tune Ups«Emission 'Testing . • Complete Exhaust: Installations SUPERIOR TRANSMISSION , Rate Hikes For Transmission!' Illumination Tune-Up . A request'by Northeast: Utilities WATERTOWN AUTO BODY 1 to1 raise electric rates on streetlights 40 Years Experience •• and public schools will be challeng- • Road Test Adjust Bands ed by Ae Connecticut, Conference We Specialize In; • NmrATF Clean Filter* of Municipalities (CCM). • REPAIRING FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS • NEW GASKET Adjust Linkage* The CCM will intervene in the • INSTALLING SHOCKS & LIFETIME MUFFLERS rate request proceed.in.gs before the • AUTOMOBILE PAINTING " state Department of Public Utlity • FIBERGLASS REPAIRS ' " — Most cars & small trucks —. • .* Where Applicable Control.. CCM's intervention in • CUSTOMIZING & RESTORATION OF OLD' CARS • utility rate cases is financed.- by e INDUSTRIAL PAINTING C7 1 O4A0 120IWolcott$t.,Waterbury 1 voluntary assessments, of interested . Knight Street, Watertown cities and towns. More 'than 50 P.O. Box 451 2:74-6626 D / 4-Z Jlf If y4 Mle Nbrth of Naug. Valley Mall I towns are expected to participate. "Electricity' costs are big items in, municipal budgets," said Joel Cogen, CCM's executive director. "Major increases like 'theon.es pro- posed in 'the utility's application would, have a serious affect, on. OUR r cities and, towns." CL&P has filed with the DPUC a request for rate increases which GRESOLUTIOM. average 9.84 percent in- the first year, with similar increases ex- Get yourself and your pected in the two succeeding QUALITY automobile off to a smart start this years—a total increase of more 'than yeai".: For yourself, the money-saving • 30 percent. CARE! The requested, streetlighting rate coupons below. For your automobile, the increases are even, higher—12.31 professioiia! care our facIqry-lrained technicians can provide. When -. percent,($2.8 million) in 'the first you put (h e I: wo. I oge I her- you" ve got ,-you reel f a. w,i n ni rig'"co m pi nation. year," which will come to more than - 40 percent and as high as 50 per- The coupons are here should you: want to save. If so. redeem • before cent in three years. they expire! • • ' . INEVITABLE People who learn to like everything Where Quality Works FuU-Time!. ' •.. •• . they have usually turn out much happier, than those folks who have everything they like.

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St. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWatertown'Conyalariuni, 1 p.m., Zukauskas, 10:30 a.m.; Confes- John's School, 1 to 8:45 p.m. and at Whitewood Manor, 1:30 sions 4-to'5 p.m.; Folk Choir, 4 Tuesday, Jan. 28—CCD Grades p.m.; Adult Confirmation Class, 2 p.m.; 60th"Wedding, Anniversary 1 to 4 at Baldwin School, Grades p.m. Low Mass (Folk Mass) for Ernest" 1 to .5 at Judson School-,, 3:15 to First Congregational School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Wor- Monday, Jan. 27—Morning and Margaret, Giroux, 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m.; Miraculous Medal 40 Defforast St., ,27«737 - ship, 10:30 a.m.; Junior Church, Prayer and Holy 'Eucharist, 8:30 Sunday, Jan. 2,6—Low Mass for Novena, 7 p.m..; CCD Grades 7 * Thursday, Jan. 23—Brownies, ages 6 to 12, 10:30 a.m.; Evening a.m.; A.A., 10:30 a.m.; Evening Grace Schienda, Hals, 8:15 a.m.; and 8 at St. John's School, 7 to 3:20 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m. Service, 7 p.m. Prayer, 5:45 p.m.;-Fairfield Hills • Low Mass and Knights of Colum- 8:45 p.m.. . - Friday, Jan. 24—Annual Wednesday, Jan.. 29—Bible M in istry, • 6:15 p"» m.;' A .A. bus Family Corporate Breakfast, Wednesday, Jan. 29—Low Meeting Dinner, Fellowship Hall, Study and. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Women's Discussion Group, 7 9:30a.m.; 10th Anniversary High Mass, 9 a.m.; Senior Choir, 7:30 6:1,5 p.m.; Annual Meeting of the p.m.; Episcopal.Church Women, Mass for Donald and Sandra Tof- p.m. Church, 7:30 p.m.;, 7:30 p.m.. [ United Methodist fey Richards, 10:45 a.m.; Second Pull is most important to the chap Sunday, Jan. 26—Church Tuesday, Jan. 28—Morning Anniversary 'Low Mass for Mary School, 9 a,m.; Worship Service, 305 Main iSt » 274-3785 w'h o im list, be d ragged. Thursday, Jan. 23—Girl Scouts, Prayer and Holy Eucharist, 8:30 Ratnizi, 1,2 noon; Folk Choir, 4 nursery care provided, 10:30 a.m.; p.m.; Low.Mass (Folk Mass) for 3 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m. a.m.; Al-Anon, 10' a.m.; IAH The man with the willingness to get Pilgrim Choir, 5 p.m.; Pilgrim Club, 4 p.m.; Evening Prayer, Ona Bradunas, 5 p.m.; Bingo, -Sunday, Jan.. 26—Church yp and plod on every time he stumbles Fellowship, 6 p.m. 5:45 p.m.; IAH Dinner, 5:30p.m.; church hall, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27—Fix-It School,,'9 a.m.,,; Morning Worship, is a man of courage indeed. 10:30 a.m.; Cherub Choir, Junior A.A. and Al-A-Teen, 8 p.m. Fellowship, 9 a.m.; Bell Choir Wednesday, Jan. 29—Morning, rehearsal.,, 7 p.m.; Parents Choir, and Youth Choir, 4:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellowship, Prayer, 8:45 a.m.; Teaching,, Ho- Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.; Reading ly Eucharist, and Healing, 9:30 Group at Shirley Staufiacher's, 6:30 p.m. ' January Monday, Jan.. 27—Girt Scouts, a.m.; Junior Choir rehearsal, 3:30' 7:30 p.m... p.m.; Evening, Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; Tuesday, Jan. 28—Women's 3:30 p.m.; Weight Program, 7 p.m.; Waterbury Chorale, 7:30 Senior Choir rehearsal, 7:45 p.m. White Sale Fellowship Board Meeting, 9:30 p.m. a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29—Cancer St. John the Evangelist Wednesday, Jan, 29—Newsletter Support Group, 7:30 p.m.; Adult 574 Main St., 2744836 All Uniforms & Shoes Deadline; Pioneer Choir, 3:30 Choir, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23—Second An- p.m..; Senior Choir, 7:30 p.m. niversary Low Mass for James Thursday, Jan. 30—Brownies, McVeigh, 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m. Christ Episcopal Friday, Jan.. 2,4—Month's Mind. 25 The Green, 274-1910 Low Mass for Matilda DeLuca, 11 Evangel Assembly Thursday,. Jan. 23—Morning 2.245 LftchGdd Rd., 274-5759 Prayer and Holy Eucharist, 8:30 Sunday, Jan, 26—Sunday School a.m.; Confirmation Class, 4 p.m.; Income Tax and 'Opening Exercises, 9:30' a.m.; Evening Prayer, 5:45 p.m.; Boy Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Prayer Scouts., 7 p.m.; Holy Eucharist and. Specializing in Service, 5:30 p.m.; Evening Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Uniform Boutique Prayer and. Praise, 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24—Morning Individual Returns 1616 Watertown Avenue Wed nesday, J an. 29—M is- Prayer, 8:30 a.m.; Evening Prayer, sionett.es, 7:30 p.m.; Bible Study, 5:45 p.m. For Your Convenience Waterbury, CT 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25—Morning Prepared in the Privacy 573-9898 Prayer and Holy Eucharist, 8:30 Of. Your Home Victor^'' Independent Baptist a.m. Call: Manns: 965 LitdifieW Rd., 274-5020 Sunday, Jan.. 26—Holy Mon.Sat. '10-5 Sunday, Jan. ' 26—Sunday Eucharist, 8 a.m.; Holy Eucharist, W. Krayeske 274-6814 Thurs. 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Bob Feller, who both ap- but I ftink the Bulldogs play a more It was a super game with Mat- peared, in Watertown as guest SPORT controlled game with fewer tatuck taking a, 72-68 verdict over speakers for the Gold Circle, and By Bob Palmer mistakes 'than the Wildcats, and the previously ranked. No. 1 junior also Bobby Thomson, who also 'that: should be the difference. college team in New England. came here for a, dinner. : Others from our town in atten- Wednesday evening I had the The game, was a, benefit, contest. for the Kelly Hayes Memorial- dance at the N.Y. affair were Jim chance to see the great Wayne Liakos,, Tom Nolan, Gordy Elliot, Gretzky in action against the Hart- Fund, which will aid in the sum- mer jobs program for the young Carlo Paiomba, Don Stepanek, and It's been a busy and very enter- made the dinner the largest ever ford Whalers in. an excellently yours truly. played hockey game. The Oilers people of the community. taining week, which all began with held in the area, by cutting his Many, many volunteers 'helped „ It was a most interesting week. a luncheon at the Holiday Inn a speech to about three minutes. showed why they are two-time defending Stanley Cup champions. make the evening: a great success. CUFF NOTES: Water-Oak Gold week, ago this past Monday. Outside of that, Wade did a good I enjoyed, the entire evening, but Circle, of Sports will meet Monday Wade Boggs, the Boston All-Star job during his visit, but for the The Whalers played, well that night, but 'th,e Oilers were at their nothing tickled, me more 'than the at the Oakville VFW at 7:30 p.m. third basemen, was the main guest $3,000' fee he got he should have. game-winning shot by St. .Mary Nominations for the Gold Rings at lunch and. he proved to be very 'The Olympian Dinner was fine best and. when 'they play that style of hockey, there isn't a team in the Magdalen's 'Tom, Defciatteis that will be heard and, prospective new hospitable and obliging. Boggs, and raised a lot of money for stu- beat Swift Junior High by one members are welcome. later that evening, was to be the dent scholarships. NHL that can beat them. main speaker at the Olympian Two nights later was an evening point. Club's annual Awards Dinner. of great: satisfaction. The Whalers, When Tom took the shot, the On Tuesday night of that, week, buzzer sounded with 'the ball ..in Nutmeg Squares Wade shocked the 700 folks 'who I covered the Torrington versus a team, I've been covering since their World, Hockey Association mid-air. It. dropped through the The Nutmeg Square and Round days, did a job on the Quebec Nor- hoop as clean, as a whistle and the Dance Club will host: its "Snow diques, the leaders of the Adams St. Mary Magdalen team had what Ball Festival" on Saturday, Jan., Triumph Over Holy Cross Division,, of which the Whale has I beleive was 'their first ever win 25, at Heminway P'ark School, 37 been a long, suffering cellar tenant. over Swift. Coach Tom Stack and Heminway Park Road. Quebec had beaten Hartford in his boys were a mighty happy Square .and. round dancing will be Negated By Wilby Defeat back-to-back games only a couple group following DeM'atteis' clutch held from 8 to 11 p.m.. Bob Smith By Kim. Harmon of weeks back. Many team records shot..' will call the square dance, while In a, season that has seen so few triumphs, the Watertown High were broken in an 11-6 'Whaler vic- Len and Helen DiFederico will cue, boys" basketball team came through with perhaps its greatest tory. Hartford scored its fastest Bob Monnerat, who served as the rounds. triumph—beating the Holy Cross Crusaders for the very first time. four goals, in 2:34. By the end of chairman for 'the game, and, his en- Admission will be charged. Head coach Don Ford said earlier in die season that his team, need- two periods, 1'7 of the 1,9 Whalers tire staff are, to be-congratulated for ed good, solid victory to get its confidence back, The convincing, in uniform had at least, scored one a swell evening of entertainment Folks enthused about others' success and a terrific game. are successful, too. albeit, stirring, win over Holy Cross was just the ticket. point, The 56-53 victory Jan. 14 was even more impressive when con- sidering that Mike Svab and Avery Tyler, two components of a poten- tially explosive offense, were sitting out, with injuries. After 'the game,, while the exhuberant team celebrated, with its hand slaps and hugs, coach Ford was asked how it felt. And. he answered in the only sensible manner. * "Terrific! What else can you say?" True, what else can, a coach say after seeing his team, virtually devour a long-standing nemesis? The teams may have been separated by only three points, but, only moments into the game, Watertown picked, up the lead and never looked back. The defense, which had to pick up the slack after the dismantling of the offensive power •through, injuries, was stifling. And. 'the Water- town play off the offensive boards just about sealed the victory early. After one period the score was 11,-9 Watertown. At the half the Indians led by seven, 24-1,7. The lead was upped to nine after three quarters, 36-27.. "It was one of the greatest, defensive displays I've ever seen," coach Ford said last: Tuesday. "If we continue to play like this, we'll win some bailgames." Scott Shaw was'scorching the hoops, securing 21"points for the Indians. Rico Brogna scored 11 points, but also dragged down 1,2 rebounds and doled out five,assists . Dave Primini, the floor general for most, of the game, scored seven. Jaret Kulmann, 'the center, scored, nine. It was a solid victory, the one the team needed in. coach Ford's opinion, but, it was virtually effaced by a strong Wilby team Friday night. ALL-NAUGATUCK VALLEY LEAGUE certificates were presented to Watertown High School's All- Watertown held its own against a strong city rival, but in, sporadic NVL autumn athletes during halftime of the Jan. 18 Mattatuck Community College-Middlesex Communi- bursts couldn't, help staying out, of the running game, where Phil ty College benefit basketball game at the WHS gym. Left to right are: Mike Daddona and John Rinaldi Lott and company built up a ,33-point margin of victoiy, 96-58; from the boys varsity soccer team; Robert Monnerat, game chairman from the Water-Oak Gold Circle Brogna led. Indian scorers with 1,6 points. Kulmann followed with of Sports; Erin, O'Brien, girls varsity swimming; Tim Burke, varsity football; Lee Ann Sellers, girls swim- 11, while Shaw added 10. Brogna leads the team with a 17.4- points ming; Rico Brogna, football; Monique Muzzicato, girls swimming; Cindy Brody, cross-country (also All- per-game average; Shaw is second with a. 16-point average. State); and James Liakos, Gold Circle president. Missing was Fabiano Carvalho of the soccer team. (Valuckas Photo) 'Expert9 Choices For Super Bowl XX Second Benefit Tilth Will it be or New England? Will the •Edgar Sanchez, co-owner of American Sports- Success For Hayes Fund Bears shut out the Patriots, or will the Foxboro boys world, 21,-17. be able to solve the riddle of the Midway defense? •Tony Spat, manager of Lead Pack Sports, Organizers of the second annual bury; public address announcing Jim, McMahon versus ? Craig James 21-1,0. ' Water-Oak: Gold Circle of Sports and, scoretable assistance of Tom- versus The Refrigerator & Co.? ver- •Ray Cwick, Polk School principal, 27-7. Benefit Basketball Game Jan. 18 at my 'Valuckas and Kim, Harmon of sus Andre Tippet & Co.? Who will win?' •Sam Hoffman, highway department superinten- Watertown, High School said the the 'Town Times; referees AI If you listen to 2,5 top town employees and dent, 20-10. event, was a "total success," with Durante and, Mike Pilon, who assorted, others with, an eye for football in the town,,, - •Dave Pettinicchi, owner of Wash, on Wheels, 700-plus in attendance for a, four- worked the mini-tournament; and it: will, be Chicago's day—just barely—and most ,21-14, team grammar school tournament Jim Krayeske and, 'the Connecticut, "V likely by a, large margin of victory. If New England •Bill Gargano, Watertown, High, football coach, and, a key matchup between 'two of Girls Sports Camp for" the is to pull off an upset (i.e., —1:969), " 21-7. the top 'three junior college teams programs. those polled feel it will be by a slight, margin. •Duane George, Fire District: superintendent, in New England. St. Matthew's of Forestville won, Chicago was picked, to win 13 times to 'the 21-0. Gold Circle President James the tournament for 'the second year .Patriots 1.2. The Bears average margin of victory Liakos and. Robert Monnerat, in a row. St.-John's of Watertown, New Englanders chairman for the games, is 14.9 points; the Patriots average margin, of vic- 1 took -second place, and the tory is only 6.7 points. 'The most points the Bears •Nancy Coffey, senior center director, 27-17. acknowledged 'the help of many "Oakville Championship" for were picked, to win by was 22; the most the Patriots •Nancy Carnright, tax collector, 24-17'.. volunteers who donated their ser- third'place went to St.. Mary were 'tabbed for was 1,4. •Dr. Philip Fallen, school, system superinten- vices and time. Magdalen for its thrilling victory So, figuring, total points picked for the Bore, and dent, 17-13." These included School over Swift Junior High School,, total points for the Patriots, our polices favor •William P. Williams,, Watertown, High prin- Superintendent Dr. Philip Fallen which, claimed fourth, spot. • Chicago by 414 points—which is somewhat less cipal, 26-20. and the Board of Education for Mr. Liakos and Mr. Monnerat 'than what the Las 'Vegas bookies are shooting for. •Police Chief Jack Carroll, 21,-17, their support; the Watertown said, "''thanks to the members, of the The Picks: •Assessor John Petuch, 17-10. volunteer firemen; the kitchen help Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports,, •Assistant Town Manager Dave Minnlch, 24-21. of Mary Fuller and Sue Sakl, who who worked, very hard, at putting •Kim Harmon, Town Times sportswriter, 28-6'. •Robert, Kaminski, Board of Education chair- prepared the post-game dinner for 'this ail together, the youth of •Tommy Valuckas, Town Times 'editor, 31,-10, man, 28-17. the Mattatuck and. Middlesex com- Watertown, and. Oakville, can •Town Manager Robert Middaugh, 21-10. •Stanley Masayda, zoning enforcemenfofficer, munity college teams and guests; benefit from 'the Kelly Hayes and. Robert: .Pal.le.ria of New •Fire Chief and Marshal, Aver}' W. Lamphier, 13-1,0. Water-Oak Memorial Fund, where •Darylle Willenbrock, welfare director, 21.-14. England Fund Raising for the can- the proceeds from the game will 'be 24-3. dy donation. •Bob Zappone, town engineering assistant, •Town Clerk Mary Canty, 21-7. going.,"'" 28-14. •Vincent J. Petroccia, Water and Sewer Authori- Also: 'the P'anlaitis Farm for The 'fund will employ eligible •Recreation Director Donald Stepanek, 21,-3. ty superintendent," 17-1,3. salad, ingredients; meatballs and youth in the community for sum- macaroni, from Aljim of Water- mer, jobs within ,the town. ,23f'

Property of the Watertown Historical Society., New Milford. shut out 'the Squirts. To Support Mites'Tie Only Bright Sunday, 8-0. Goalies. Robinson and. Smith combined for 38 saves while watertownhistoricalsociety.org splitting netminding duties. WHS-Hockey Team-Agam Spot For Youth Skaters The loss was 'the. Squirts fifth, By Kim Harmon; teams they face usually play all- consecutive Connecticut Hockey Like General George Cluster at year round. The Indians, by con- Among (he • Watertown Youth The Squirts played three games Conference, loss. Their league Little Big Horn, Watertown High trast, get better as the season gets Hockey teams, only the Mites over the weekend, and. dropped all record falls to 2-9. School hockey coach Bryan older. seemed to have a measure of sue- three—one each- to Bridgeport, McCleary has found himself and '"'Our' lack of experience is our -cess last,'weekend. And even then Salisbury, and New Milford. • jiis team, in a pickle of a situation. "main problem," the coach said. the team, had to settle for a, 3-3 tie Goaltender Billy Smith, knocked INCOME TAX away 18 shots against Bridgeport, Here is a team, a renegade of ""One guy on our front line has against: visiting New Milford. and, although injured in, the third sorts in 'the Naugatuck Valley, sir- played organized hockey, 'the other Goaltenders Barret Stauffacher ' RETURNS period, finished the game, in, fine rounded by a number of more ex- two started two years ago." and Geoff Woodward had eight form: • - • Individual perienced teams waiting for an op- They 'may be inexperienced now, saves between, them, as Billy Clark, portunity to beat up on a less ex- Gerry Romano, and Brian Hughan and but with the age of 'the team, and Against: • Salisbury, Watertown perienced team, simply for practice. each scored goals. Jeff Connors the crop of new players just ready scored four goals but fell short in But unlike General Custer, 'there and Malt Nolan also had good Business to come forth from the Watertown a, 7-4 loss. Bobby Clark, Billy is a chance for Watertown to escape: games on the ice. Youth, Hockey League, the--next, Hughan, and 'Tyler Ayers scored Prepared Professionally this no-win situation. The coach couple of years should be a gold- The New Milford Pec Wees kept unassisted goals, while Jon Mar- Evenings and Weekends knows there will be support for his mine of success for Watertown Wate "town's Brian Poulin busy, as coux scored the fourth goal, off By Appointment team. .And, 'the fans, now coming to High. the Wings goalie was forced to the games in. hordes, are offering it. make 30 saves. But even those 30 assists from. Rusty Ayers and. 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' «J'" «• "- Instant, photos for Passports, Visas;, and Companionship" International Licenses and Student Cants. In stunning color. 'While you wait... - Our Help is Unlimited...If you need, help in any way intliuan Jfiiiiraticf Agetcf BOB'S CAMERA, PLEASE CALL: 274-7511 Rate Schedule and, Depot Square' Mall, Watertown SHOP. INC. Denise Charette, Nancy Colson Brochure Available: 2744871 ' \^ Co-Directors . Upon'Request 90' Sooth Main St. • ' ' Independent Insurance Agent' .^jr-jj;;:; ... Waterbury. 754-2256 Propertyfor a fe w ofyears* now the, .and. .Mr. BozWatertown- family is behind •him 100 percent ,Historical(Lattanzio) .Cavalieri, died Friday Society, a.m. Burial was in Moun t Olivet Richard Bozzuto zuto said, he feels ."closer to the and he is "grateful to the town for Jan. 17,,,* shortly aier being admit- Cemetery: * (Continued from page.,2)* people, than to the government," all its support*.'"* : ted to St. .Mary's Hospital. He was. Mrs. Iannarone • died Friday" ma that is "confounding every leaving him,* with a refreshed vigor, employed, as a security guard, for evening,. Jan. 1,6, at Park Manor watertownhistoricalsociety.org Convalescent Home in Watefbury community." . .- and sense of better preparation for the Century Brass Co. He'said the "New Federalism." the 1986.ran. • ' .'. v * Besides his wife, he leaves a son; after a brief illness. She was the has reduced taxes, but* also is forc- -He said he probably*would not OBITUARY a daughter; two brothers, • including; widow of Joseph Iannarone, She ing people to make wiser decisions seek a higher office, because * he Pasquale Cavalieri of Oakviile; resided in Oakviile since 1923, and regarding how their tax money "is .thoroughly enjoys Connecticut, and three sisters.; and. several nieces and was employed by Heminway & spent. •the Waterbury area he grew up in. . Salvatore Cavalieri nephews. Bartlett for 22 "years, retiring 15 "'The shifting of responsibilities "I'd work harder at it and longer" Funeral' services for Salvatore years ago. is placing; the decisions in the hands ihan any other governor," he said.. *"Sam* * Cavalieri, 61, of 53 Dallas Mrs. Joseph Iannarone She leaves • one. SOB; two of those who are closest to the peo- "There has. to be a reassurance Ave., Waterbury,, were held .Mon- • Funeral services for Mrs. An- daughters,, Mrs. Michael (Eleanor) ; ple, and those, who have a voice," for the people 'that somebody out day, Jan., 20, at 8:15 a.m. from the toinette (Serluco) Iannarone, 82, of Orsini and Mrs. Camilio (Notma) he said. there cares for them," he said. He Albini Funeral Home, Waterbury, 15 Saunders Ave.,,' Oakviile, were' Cesarc,, both of • Oakviile; one He said Gov. O'Neill is "deny- noted, a broad base of support that •to SS. Peter and Paul',Church, held Tuesday, Jan. "21, at 8:15 a.m. brother; two sisters; six grand- ing" the trend, and the "status quo was with him six years*ago still is Waterbury, for a Mass "at 9 a.m. from" the Albini Funeral Home, children; five great-grandchildren; and, several nieces and nephews. is'political chicanery." there. : • • Burial was in Calvary Cemetery*.., Waterbury, to St. Mary Magdalen He* has been out of government The Republican hopeful said his Mr. Cavalieri, husband of Ann Church, Oakviile, for a. Mass at 9 Stanley Voluckas Memorial services for Stanley A. * Voluckas, 72, of Mason Hill Road, Northfield, husband of Jean (Pat- man) Voluckas, will be held in the spring,, along with burial. WHAT * Mr. Voluckas. died Wednesday, Jan. 15, at. Hangerford Hospital, Torrington. A Watertown High * * -School graduate, he retired after 37 DO years, as precision toolmaker with Truelove and Maclean Co. * .Besides his wife, he leaves two * daughters; two sons; a. brother; two YOU GIVE sisters, including Mrs. Peter * Brastauskas of Watertown; and * several nieces and nephews. * 'Th,e Tenant Funeral Home, Lit- A REAL ESTATE COMPANY chfield, is in charge of arrangements.., „ • • OPAQUE Faultfinders can easily find just what THAT LISTED OVER they're look for under a microscope, but a. glance in a. mirror leaves them * totally ignorant. : * New ideas are the best working 55 .6 MILLION * capita I a n yo n e ca n boa St. AND ENGINEERED * •SINTERINGS •'• •• AND * •K .PLASTICS, INC. * V " ''A" "' v * SOLD • • WATERTOWN OVER * •INDUSTRY * ' CASH We will pay a top price for your house. — Amy Condition — Confidential Service •K MILLION . . Our I8th Year! Call: Fred Revher ' IN - 754-4178. Anytime 12 MONTHS -_7TJnici ,fv. .c=*y. 1985? 66 willow St., rn * Waterbury u*

* CALL May we Thank our many clients for .'their'Continued support'and for allowing ms the- privilege of serving their Real. Estate" needs. WE "look forward to 1986 .'-with confidence and are eager to meet the challenges of tomorrow. - * Prompt, ""HOME OWNERSHIP, THE'AMERICAN DREAM* . Professional Results.. *.' Buying or selling .. ; a tome? " Talk with. . REALTY WORLD, Nancy Grandpre WATERTOWN WATERBURY 274-5431 SET¥AMI 753-9000 NAUGATUCK SOUTHBURY ' 723-11414 •: ASSOCIATES 264-6665 REALTY" WORLD MIDDLEBURY DANBURY •K 758-1788 -'-797-4315

* :: BRIDGEPORT '' COMPETITIVE COMMISSIONS '." ' "''; ' MORTGAGE J157. Main Street •K COMPANY •'...Watertown •'•' 335-1289 EVERYTHING WE TOUGH TURNS TO SOLD 575-001 r •K •,274-5431..: . 3f}fJf3f^fJf^f^^ Property of the Watertown HistoricalTmt, p Times .(W£(tprtow.D., ,Society Coma) - Jan. 23, 1986' Page 21 • From Watertown, -they are The program, will include an ad- Dean's List Michelle Brodersen, 57 Branes Special Ella - dress, "Remembering Ella Road; Laurie Cheraaukas, 95 Grasso," by June K. Goodman, " At Quinnipiac Dun rob in Lane; Beth A. Grass© Concert watertownhistoricalsociety.orglong-time, friend and professional Troop 52 Aux. DiAngelis, 11 Barnes Road; Tina *"In Memoriam of "Ella Grasso,."" Seven area residents, five from associate of the state's 83rd • The Mothers Auxiliary of Boy Romano, 1480 Main St.; and Jac- a. special concert marking the fifth Watertown and twoirom Oakville, governor. Scout, Troop 52 will meet Monday, quelyn A. Sullivan, 115 Beach anniversary of the death of the were among the full-time A musical commemoration, as Ian. 2.7, at 7:30 p.m.. at 'the Union Ave. governor who sewed the state from Congregational Church, 16 Buck- undergraduate students named to well as a. quartet program., will From. Oakville: Doreen A. 1975-81, will be held Wednesday, ingham. St., Oakville. the Quinnipiac College Dean's List feature original compositions. Black, 104 Clermont Ave.., and Feb.. 5 at. 2 p.m. in Ives Hall, on for the fall semester at 'the Hamden. For • further information, call Hostesses for 'the meeting will be Cher)'! A. Curulla, 321 Sunny side 'the campus of Western Connecticut school. 797-4366. Biidgitte Tscheppe, Carol. Plouide, Ave. State University, Danbury. and Yvonne LeClair. SHOWCASE

_ 3 OAKVILLE' _ "Charming Dutch colonial in perfect condition. 4 roomy bedrooms, living room wilh fireplace, sepia rate dining room, pan try and laundry off 1 he kit- chen arc jusl i few of the features ihat make this, house special for a young and growing family. A new deck overlooking a grape arbor and a lovely yard complete (he picture All of ihis for SI39.900. HOMES WLL14VI =REAL ESTATE" 16 Sherman Hill, Woodbury. CT '06798 203/263-0200

Let the selling power of c REALTY WORLD' flTTANl i... .•"/* ASSOCIATES ;*! REALTY WORLD.p lEfTAMIl help you get a <§* ASSOCIATES better price for |S ROOT ind BOYD S WATERTOWN AGENTS "your home. ^"^ left to right; Sheila Whitman; Joan A (wood; Nina Ryder, Sales Manager; and Ann Hayes. WATERTOWN! WATERBURY Thinking of selling? Give us a call. 274-5431 753-9000 ? iiMS All these agents are college graduates; all have been. MIDDLEBURY NAUGATUCK _' _*•*- OAKVILLE Watertown residents for over 25 years; .and together Investors!" Here it is" A money maker uiih minimium eupcnsc Commercial 758-1788 723-1414 properly consoling oH buildings, 3 office suites lor 7 offices) 2 apartments, represent a total, o'f 36 years in the Real. Estate business. BRIDGEPORT and a commercial business Parking for 32 cars Neml^ rcnmaled and up- OUR WATERTOWN 'TEAM HAS WHAT IT TAKES. SOUTHBURY dated inside and out Centrally located AH on '* acre of land Don't lose 264-6665 DANBURY -" 335-1289 this one! You'll like the numbers Ask for Barbara Bnckell S315 000 ROOT & BOYD 797-0315 IlTIANI 274-5431 RKAL ESTATE Everything We Touch Turns To SOLD iSSOCUBBS' Watertowa Office 756-7258 REALTY .WOBIID,.-

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BETHLEHEM Beautiful bldg. lot w/plenly of hwy. frontage in Bethlehem. $65,000. Don. Heavens eves. 263-2841. Hunger Lane. 31.17 at of raw land sit, in die rolling hills. $110,000. Lois Bergmiller eves. 264-0525.

FORFOTlINGUS MIDDLEBURY Subdivision possibility - 20.6+ ac. on wo roads. 1 ac. zoning, water & sewers on. site. Asking 5180,000. Don Heavens eves. 263-2841.

WOODBURY Tins land is your land. 4'i ac. in Woodbury. Call for details Lois Berg miller eres 364 0525 Ideal building site dose lo Bethlehem & Waferton n off Ri 6 Section of Walertmiii; Lovely eighl room Colonial located on a cul-de-sac in fine taely tames 143,500 Don Heavens eves. 263-2841 neighborhood Stooge abounds in ihis ideal family home with 4 fill's and 2 Baths The master Bit Suite is ideally located on die firs! floor, alone ""* a kitchen wing including all appliances and solid oak Woodmode cabinet - a Den, D.R with built-in china cupboards and L.R wilh F.P. All of Ihis MIDDLEBURY SOUTHBURY and a 16x20 Deck overlooking a fantastic view of roll ing farm meadows and EBO slone walls Call for delails loo numerous to mention. SI85,000. i 758-1733 264-2880 i WLL14VI B41/EIS u 'REAL ESTATE CONNECTICUTS ,LARG:EST INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE FIRM Merrill Lynch 16 Sherman Hill, Woodbury, CT' 06798 ' 203/263-0200 Free THOMACTON MARKET EVALUATION: OF YOUR HOWIE CALL. THE LEADER IN. CORPORATE RELOCATION 9 ROOM TRI-LEVEL ALSO' FREEH WITH 3 ROOM APARTMENT $210,

IN THE TOWN TIMES PHONE: 274-6721 TODAY!!

. Princeton Terrace, Wtn. From, Rt. clock repair. Call Phil. Dunn, Sir., therly line of Frost Bridge Road. at. ALL CLASSIFIED .MUST BE -PAID' IN •.ADVANCE.- 6 to Hamilton'. Ave...& right on, at 274-1932. the easterly line of land, now or Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertising.", Princeton Terrace, Any Saturday, • formerly of Consolidated Rail. Cor- .Rates: $2.50 miqlmum/ctorgp for the first •12 words, plus' 1,-3. p.m.. • or 'call'274-0230, 10. „ LAWN &- GARDEN •potation, being 'the former New $.'45 per .line for each additional line beyond, the minimum evenings. ... York, New Haven and Hartford 1 ONLY 12" WEEKS UNTIL Railroad, Naugatuck Division, said (approx. four words: per .line). In addition to Town Times,' 2. FOR' SALE SPRING, ,1986.. Call LAWN. point being 'the southwesterly cor- all classifieds:; are/carried in the; Water-Oak' Shoppers* GUYS for your lawn needs, ner of the within described, land", Guide at no ..'additional charge." JUST ARRIVED Chintz "N Prints, 274-0608. ' ' . thence running in the easterly line of Newtown, an enormous number of land now "or formerly of Con- of Decorator Slipcovers, Drapery- N. CWRIANO-LANDSCAPING,' solidated Rail Corporation, L SERVICES OFFERED ' 'SNOWPLOW1NG.-' " • Free Upholstery fabrics at: enormous all phases. Free estimates. Call N18°-G2"-36WW 486.10 feet to ••estimates. Call 274-2283 or savings. S. Main St. (Route 25) 274-1727. land now or formerly of Charles E. • EMIL'S JEWELERS 2:74-8482, / •;• Newtown, Conn. • LaFlamme', et al, thence running in, 709 Main St. " ' FRUIT TREE prunings, land line of, land. now.', or formerly of Watertown " • " INCOME TAX PREPARATION •LONG 360'TRACTOR, 2wd. 140 clearing'&-brush hogging. Tara Charles E. LaFlamme et al, Expert watch repairing. and 'Other accounting services.'' hrs. Plows, harrows ' & more. Farm, 274-3511. , N7i 0-57 • -24 "E. 700.00 feet, Guaranteed workmanship. ' Stephen M. Mubarek, CPA. ' ' $7250 or B.O. ,274-0685. : N13°'-08 "0.5 W 494,44 feet, '• .-274*74 ' •', 1,2. AUTOS • NI9M0M4'.'W .,45.5.44 feet, MARANATHA .HAVING A PROBLEM finding' N85l0-09"-28""W 974,97 feet, and CHIMNEY SWEEPS' • THOMAS P. MC.HAIID;CPA that special wedding gown? Do you. WOLDS' CUTLAS SUPREME, S56M2*24"W 100.00 feet to land Chimneys cleaned professionally. Individual and small business tax' find yourself liking a sleeve from (Florida, car),,-2 dr.,,, AT, PS, PB, • now or formerly of Consolidated •Quick, clean, efficient: service. returns prepared... 'Call: •• ' one, a bodice from another? a. skirt tilt, cruise, air, AM/FM cassette. : Ral Corporation, 'thence, running in 729-0160' or 573-1.255, ' 756-2383 from, another?-.At Ruthies' Bridal- Low mileage- $6800. 274-4835. • line of land now or formerly of you can, have what .you want Consolidated Rail Corporation I WILL .DO your WALLPAPER- FLOOR SANDING .. &• because they are custom made, just 1982 • DODGE OMNI. Low N33M7* 36"W 215.04 feet to a ING .and. exterior .and' interior pain- refinis.hi.ng. Quality work at*- for" you. 50% off' all wedding mileage,,"4 dr. blue on.blue, std. In point of curve, thence .running nor- ting. Excellent references. Call Bob reasonable rates. Free estimates.- gowns & head pieces, In, stock, on- good, running cond. Only $3200. therly in 'the easterly line of land Perkins, 274-2990'. . Call Ray, 274-8665.. ly. 15% off all materials on new Call 274-1.140 .or Dan, 756-5591. " now or formerly of Consolidated orders. We also do attendants" Rail Corporation and. in a line cur- PAINTING: Int.-ext. painting. SMOWPLOWIMG ' " gowns, alterations & silk flowers. 1982' CADILLAC Fleetwood ' ving to the left having a radius of Free estimates.'Quality work. Ex- • Residential-& Commercial ••" Free silk flower arrangement for Brougham, sedan. Gas engine. Well 2363.53 feet, a central angle of cellent references. All • work No Job Too Small 'the bride with party of 5 or more. maintained.' Perfect condition. IO»-24>-40", a, distance of 429.47 guaranteed. Ray Lawlor, 274-2283 F & M SERVICES 274430,2 • Call today for appoint., 879-3327. $8800. 264-6288. ' ' feet to a point of compound, curve, "or 274-2225. * 'thence running northerly in .the P.RIYATE CAKE for your child 'THE. FABRIC BARN. Remnants, 1980 GMC l-ton,4wd.. Reg.,gas. ' easterly line of land now or former- HOMEOWNERS at.Tara Home Day Care. Now ac- trim. Wednesday-Sunday, 10-5. Fisher plow, cap. Exc. cond. ly of Consolidated Rail. Corpora- General home repairs & im- cepting applications by appoint- Rt, 63 East Morris, 567-5823. $7250' or B.O. 274-0685". tion and. In a line curving to 'the left provements. Carpentry, electrical ment only for children ages 2-4, Closed Mon. & Tues. 1 having a radius of 2547.11 feet, a, & plumbing. Interior or exterior .. day shift only. Exc. • refs. State 1976 MUSTANG COBRA '30,2 central angle of 5B-33*-36'", a, licensed. For more info contact No job too small. Prompt service WHITE FRENCH Provincial Auto, PS, 'PB. Runs exc. $700. distance of 247.1,7 feet to a, point Dee Randis, 274-0168. at reasonable • rates. Quality bedroom, set, Includes night, stand, 2744)434, of tangency, thence running in the workmanship. Free estimates. Ful- full-sized bed, 2 dressers, vanity, easterly line of land now or former- ly insured. References available. INCOME' TAX .RETURN corner desk '&. chair. Mattress & 1979 SUBARU BRAT, 4 wM. dr., ly of Consolidated Rail Corpora- Call William, M. Copke, 263-5400.,. preparation by CPA. Tax specialist box, spring in fair condition. Will Needs, 1 C.V. joint. $1300 or B.O. tion N490-15"-52"'W 263.25 feet to For individuals & businesses, small, sell only as set. $250'. Call Rich 274-0434, a point of curve, 'thence running HOME REPAIRS,,. remodeling, & large. Modem, Woodbury office .after*, 27£71.51. ... ,. . northerly. In 'the easterly line of land.. additions. For free estimate call Bill with plenty of off-street" parking at 1968'JEEP CJ5,'V6, 4wd, over- now or formerly of 'Consolidated Clock, 274-2859. ' : • Sherman, Village.' Office Hours ZENITH 23-in. color console in sized tires, chrome rims. Blue & . Rail Corporation, and in a. line cur- Mon.-Sat. 8. a.m. to 8 p.m. Ap- exc. working cond., $125; white. Full roll, cage. No top. 80% ving to the right having a radius of MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT pointments necessary,. Call Bruce Whirlpool washer, $75. 274-04,34, •restored. Asking $1200 or will •4209.02 feet, a central angle of for children's parties and, shows. E. Camsillo, CPA, 263-4800 or negotiate. 755-4135, p.m. 1M4'-2O", a distance of 127.74 Call Mr. Miracle, 274- 6115. 263-4659." •• WHITE PROVINCIAL double feet to. a point of compound curve, canopy bed with box, spring and 1,973 TOYOTA. Low mileage, thence running northerly in the SMALL ENGINE . REPAIRl APPLIANCE SERVICE. mattress. Good condition. Call one owner. Call 2744095 between easterly line of land now or former- Lawn mowers,' snow blowers, Washers, dryers, refrigerators, 274-0442,. 4 and, 6 p.m. ly of Consolidated Rail Corpora- chain saws, tune-ups, rebuilding. stoves, 'air conditioners. Call tion and in a, line curving to 'the 274-6036 after 4 p.m. 274-63101 or 274-4654. DINING ROOM SET, mahogany • 16. LOST & FOUND right having a radius of 1668,97 (able w/ext. & 5 chairs.- $250. feet,-a central, angle of 3"M>7*-01", T&B PAINTING & maintenance, CREATIVE WALLCOVERING 274-0617. STRAY CAT HOTLINE,, Have a distance of 90.79 feet to land now • inside and outside your home. Gut- Specializing In w,al.paper, painting you lost or found a. cat?. Call, or formerly of John I. Dolan, ters cleaned. Chimneys tarred. Call & tile.. Also, Interior restoration. 3. HELP WANTED 274-62,91, 2-7 p.m. only, Mon.- thence running in line of land, now 274-4578. Call 274-2138. ' Frl. Help us advertise. We need or formerly of John J. Dolan SmFP'WG-RECEiyiNG clerk. •donations. ."N46M9'-25"E 90 feet more or E&.R HOME IMPROVEMENT TILE REGROUT & repair. New, .Must have good driving record. less to 'the center' of The Naugatuck Garages, additions, roofing and installation & remodeling Overtime & good fringe benefits. River" and the Watertown- •22. INSTRUCTIONS new construction. 274-6545, Ed, available. Call 274-9089 any time. Please apply in person, at Braxton Thomaston Town line, thence .run- or 274-2283, Ray. • Mfg. Co., Inc.,.. Echo Lake'Rd., ning southeasterly, easterly and DOG OBEDIENGE—behavior CHILD CARE-Will watch, your Watertown. EOE, M/F. . southerly in 'the center of the LIGHT TRUCKING. Attics & child In my home. Licensed, ex- modification. Private, instruction in your home. Problem solving a, Naugatuck River and along the garages cleaned. Trash removal, perienced. 274-9089 .PART-TIME. HELP needed. Car Watertown-Thomaston, Town, Line fiirn. & appliances, etc. Call Bob, specialty. Call, Canine Conduct at & phone a mast. Perfect' for ,274-04.85. 4050 feet more or Jess "to Frost 274-5625 or 274-4889. -. APICELLA CONSTRUCTION, mothers-housewives. Put the ring Bridge Road, "thence running in the serving the Watertown, communi- of crystal, in your life. Call northerly line of Frost Bridge load ED1 MICHAUD PAINTING • ty for two generations, for all of 574-3878 between, 9 & 4 p.m. 25. FIREWOOD N85"-30'-06"W 70 feet more or & Paper Hanging your remodeling needs. Ceramic less, and, N69M0M5"W 54.70 Clark Michaud, Contractor tiles, kitchen cabinets & paneling, AiwES, PART TIME, two shifts^, GREEN FIREWOOD, cut, to feet to a, point, thence running all at special, winter prices. Fully Call 274-8379 8 a m. to 1 p.m. &, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. length.'-$75 a. cord while it lasts. westerly in the northerly line of Insured & licensed. Call for a, free M-F. Home care: of handicapped "Call 268-7413 or 274-5761. Frost Bridge Road, .and .in. a line cur- estimate, 274-8397. MASON-WOOD adult male, including therapy ving to the left having a radius of CONTRACTORS -followup. .Must be 18 & reliable. 434.26 feet, a central angle • of Additions, remodeling, decks, in- ' WILL DO HOUSECLEANING. -$5 per hour..274-0116. LEGAL NOTICES - ' 23MW-52", a distance of 1,74,94' Experienced, efficient, resonable. terior renovations, garages, custom, feet to a. point, thence running in building. Roofing,, a specialty. Call 274-9076. ' „ PART-TIME. HELP wanted every • LEGAL NOTICE ' the northerly-Ike of Frost Bridge Rick, ,274-0456 or Joe, 274-5839,, • l0 other weekend evenings, 5-8 p.m. • The Planning and Zoning Commis- Road N85 -3O'-O6" W 342.1,2 feet AMBITIOUS, RELIABLE per- and Sunday, 10-2. .Must be ex- sion, of Watertown, Connecticut to land now or formerly of Con- COUNTRY SANITATION.Sep- son to do household ironing. Will, perienced in retail. Call, Pot Luck, will hold a Public Hearing in' the solidated Rail Corporation and the pick, up & • deliver. Reasonable tic tanks cleaned.. Reasonable rate'. ,.274-9400. ' Watertown High School Library., 'point of beginning 274-0456 •or'274-5839. , - " ••"'. rates. Call, 575-0403. ' • ' ' French, Street, Watertown, on 5. FOR, RENT ' • .Applicants: Charles E,: LaFlamme Wednesday, February 5, 1986, at and Robert S. LaFlamme TYPING APPLIANCE REPAIRS. 7:00 P.M. on the following petition FLORIDA HOME. -RENTALS At this hearing-interested .parties WGRD'PROCESSING ' Washers, dryers, electric stoves & and request: available.' Completely furnished. may be heard and written com- Resumes, letters, term . papers,' refrigerators. Call 274-6319. to change existing Special, Revenue $275/week. Located, in. southern munications will be. received. A manuscripts', mailing' lists, District-S,R.D. to a Restricted. In- Orlando, ••• minutes • from Disney copy of the proposal, is on. file In repetitive letters., tapes transcribed. TAXES PREPARED, your home dustrial. 80 (IR.-8G),- on. a. parcel of World.-" Call 274-0368 or the office of 'the Zoning Enforce- Notary Public. Woodbury or mine.-Reasonable rates. Apoint- ' land of Charles E. LaFlamme and 274-7555. ment Officer. in, the 'Town, Hall Secretarial, Services. 263-2279, •' •ment only. Call 274-1456. Robert S. LaFlamme, situated on Annex. . . • . • 'the northerly side of Frost Bridge Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, RAY BERRY & SONS;, painting '. ORIGINALS • • ' .. 9. WANTED TO BUY - Road, In, the Town of "Watertown, this 23rd day of January., 1986. contractor. Quality workmanship, Freehand painted border designs to. •Connecticut,'bounded and describ- : • Norman, Marcoux, Secretary competitive prices. Insured.-Free- decorate your rooms like a scene : WANT TO BOY.;old clocks and 'ed as follows: ; . Planning and,,.Zoning Commission estimates:. 574-1435. •' . from House Beautiful. Viewing, 39 . "pocket watches. 'Also, Grandfather "Beginning-at. a point in the nor- '. • .. ..'.. " - - 'TT'1-23-86

i! Property of the Watertown HistoricalTo^^es-t^tM^^ Society-I : point of beginning... Bounded: 300.00 feet; N 7* ,51' • 36" E" LEGAL NOTIC.ES - 42' 27" E 15.56 feet; 'thence run- Straits;. Turnpike Office, NORTHERLY by land now or, ning 'the-. following. courses 'and" mOOfeet; M 0*°' 15* 10" E 50.91 Watertown. LEGAL. NOTICE '• • formerly of The.. Park City Auto." distances: S 03* 26" 56" W 300.TO feet; 'thence, running along land Any 'portion of''tax' remaining un- The phoning and. Zoning Commis- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgFinance Co., Inc., land now or •feet; N 75° 25* 21" E 1:90.50' feet; now of formerly of "Nicholas M. paid after. February 1, 1986,, will, sion of Watertown, Connecticut, formerly of Joseph Guiditta, land, S 05° 43" 3.7" W 262.32 feet; S 04" Man,eini the following courses and be delinquent .and subject to interest 1 1 will hold a public hearing in The of Edward Stroberg,, land, of Fran- 02' 47" W 363.77 feet; S OS " 23* distances: S 74° 53" TO" E 474.56 at the rate of One and' One Half § Watettown High School Libraiy, cis J. Wheelahan and the Bunker • 27" W 966.76 feet; N'.85 52* 2.9" feet; S 44* 32" 10" E 222.09 feet Percent (114%) for each month... French Street, Watertown on Hill Road. W 360.80 feet: S 05° 56' 57" W to the point and place of beginning. The minimum interest fee: is $2.00, Wednesday, January 29, 1986 at 'EASTERLY by land 'now or 346.10 feet; S 04» 57" 27" W .• Applicant - Henry J. Paparazzo, as per Public Act No. 73-4-94 of 7:00 P.M. on the following petition formerly of Joseph, Guiditta, land 55.9.97 feet; thence running along; Trustee the State Legislature... and request: of Francis J. Wheelahan, land now land of Raymond. G. Hoffman At this hearing interested persons To change approximately 50 acres or formerly of John B. Macken and, along a, boundary per Agreement may be heard, .and. written com- 'THE • of presently zoned General In- land of The Connecticut Light & dated 2/23/81 between Hoffman "munications will be received. A SUPPLEMENTAL MOTOE dustrial, (TCJ-80) to Residence 10, Power Co. and Paparazzo, on file in 'the copy of the proposal is on file in VEHICLE TAX LIST OF 19M (R-IQ) on a certain parcel of land" SOUTHERLY by land now or Watertown Land Records,,, Volume tie office of 'the Zoning Enforce- AH persons pursuant to Section situated on the southerly side of formerly of The Park, City Auto 299, Page 60,1172.4.9 feet; 'thence ment Officer in the Town Hall 12-7IB of the General Statutes of Bunker Hill Road in the 'Town of Finance Co. Inc., land now or running along land, now or former- Annex. Connecticut who had registered a Watertown, Conn., the southerly formerly of The Scovill Manufac- ly of Leavenwortfa P., Mark L. Jr., Dated in Watertown, Connec- motor vehicle between Oct.. 1, •portion thereof being in flic City of turing Co. and, by land of'The Con- and Roger S. Sperry the following ticut, this 16th day of January, 1984., and August, 1985,, in the Waterbury, Conn. Bound -and necticut Light & Power Co.. and courses and distances: N 21° 43" 1986. Town of Watertown are hereby described as follows: WESTERLY'by land of'Edward 51" W 591.35 feet; N 17" 18' 24" . Norman, Marcoux,,, Secretory notified, that a tax of 41. .9 mills on Beginning at a point in 'the Stroberg, land now or formerly of W 415.38 feet; N 03° 05" 27" E, Planning and Zoning, Commission the dollar on said motor vehicle, southerly line of the Bunker Hill The Park City Auto Finance Co. •928.68 feet; N 08° 18" 14" W • TT 1-23-86 laid on the Grand List of October Road 180.701 feet westerly of the Inc. and land now or formerly of 126.41 feet; thence running; along TAX NOTICE • 1, 1984., will become due and The Scovill Manufacturing Co.. land, now or formerly of Harold, and payable January 1, 1986. northwesterly comer of land now a TOWN OF WATERTOWN or formerly of John B. Macken, as. Subject however, to a right of Virginia Hughes M65 16" 12" E The second, installment, of Real Any ..portion, of this tax remain- •measured in the southerly line of Passway in common, with, others 125.39 feet; N 16° 33' 51" W Estate 'Taxes becomes due and ing unpaid after February 1,1986,, •the Bunker Hill Road, being the over, upon, and across a strip of .61.36- feet; N 30" 19" 47"" W payable. January 1, 1986. The tax- will be delinquent and subject, to' in- northeasterly corner of the within land. 50 feet wide, adjacent to the 127.57 feet; N 05° 23' 48" W payers of'the Town of Watertown terest, at the rate of One and One described land, and also the nor- westerly line of land of Francis J. 42.61 feet; N 41° 56" 09" E 253.78 are-hereby notified that a tax of Half Percent (1%%) for each, thwesterly comer of land of Fran- Wheelahan,,''from the southerly line feet; N 37° 26' 37" E 335.88 feet, 41.9 mills on the dollar on the 'tax- month from, the due date, with, the cis X. Wheelahan, thence running of the Bunker Hill Road, souther- to 'the point and place of beginning. able estates of the Town of Water- minimum interest fee being $2.00. southerly at right angles to 'the ly to the •southerly line of land of Second parcel containing, 26.101 town lying, within 'the., taxation The above bill can be paid, at the southerly line of the Bunker Hill Francis" J. Wheelahan. acres bounded and described, as district: as established by the Town Hall, 37 Deforest Street, Road and in the westerly line of Applicant: .George B. Norman follows: General Assembly of the State of Watertown, or by mail. Checks "At Ibis 'hearing interested parties land of Francis I. Wheelahan 200 Commencing at a point on, the Connecticut: is hereby laid, and. said should, be made payable to Tax may be heard and written. Com- feet, thence making an exterior Northerly side of New Wood tax is due and payable in said, Collector, ..Town of Watertown, munications will be received... A" angle, of 163° 50' with the last Road, which point, marks the installment. P.O. Box 224, Watertown,, Con- copy of the proposal is -on file in described line and continuing Southwesterly comer of land now necticut, 06795. The office will, be 'the office of the Zoning Enforce- Payment: on, said Real Estate can southerly in 'the westerly line of land or formerly of Nicholas M. Man- open, from, 9:00' a.m. to 4:45 p.m. ment Officer in 'the Town Hall be paid, at 'the following banks dur- of Francis 1 Wheelahan 577.70 feet, cini, and 'thence running along 'the daily except, Saturdays, Sundays, Annex. ing the month of January: •thence 'making an exterior angle of Northerly side of New Wood Road, Banking Center, Straits Turnpike and Holidays. 77°' 30* with, the last described line Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, S 55°"05" 10" W 50.71 feet; thence Office, Watertown; 423 Main Dated at Watertown, Connec- .and running 'easterly in the southerly this 16th day of January, 1986,., running along land now or former- Street, Oakville. ticut, this 24th, day of December, line of land of Francis 1 Wheelahan Norman, Marcoux, Secretary ly of Maurice Janazzo .and William, Colonial, Bank, Watertown Plaza, 1985. 269.80' feet to' land now or formerly Planning and. Zoning Commission H. Wesson the following courses • Branch, Main Street. Nancy J. Carnright 0 of John B. Macken, 'thence running TT 1-23-88 and distances: N44 ' 32* 10" W American Savings, 1,247 Main Tax Collector southerly in 'the westerly line of land LEGAL NOTICE 200.05 feet; 5 W 22" 30" W Street, Watertown,., Watertown,, Ctinnecticut now or formerly of John B. Macken The Planning and Zoning Com- 320.80 feet; N73° 55" 50" E 33.00 Thomaston Savings, 565 Main TT 1-23-86 DOT feet, more, or less to land of ' mission of WatertQ'Wn, Connecticut feet; S '04" 56* 10" E 404,85 feet; Street, Watertown. The Connecticut Light & Power will hold a public hearing in the thence running along the town line Connecticut National, Bank, Whether it's public enterprise or pri- Co., 'thence running westerly in 'the Watertown High School Library, dividing the Towns of Watertown Main Street, Oakville. vate endeavor, those who contribute northerly line of land, of The Con- French Street, Watertown, on and MiddJebury S 83° 45' 19" W Connecticut, Bank & Trust, the least are the most critical. necticut Light $ Power Co. 250 feet Wednesday, January 29, 1986, at: a. distance of 1,049.25 feet; 'thence more, or less, 'thence running 7:00 P.M. on, 'the following petition running along land, in, part now or southerly in the 'westerly line of land and request: formerly of The Nature Conservan- of The Connecticut Light _ & cy of Connecticut, Inc. and in part J. ANDRE FOURNIER 1 To change existing zoned. Power Co. 370' feet more or less,- by land now or formerly of Richard Restricted Industrial (IR-200),..' COMPETENT and ACCURATE thence running westerly in the nor- L. Possemato the following courses Residence 60, (R-60) and therly line of land of The Connec- and distances: N 55° 52*41" W Residence 20, (R-20) to Restricted TAX SEHWICE ticut Light. & Power Co. 280 feet 236.61 feet; N 53° 38" 34" W Industrial, (K-80), on two tracts of more or less to land now or former- 2,49,20 feet; N 41° 18' 04" W Ower 25 years of service land, situated, on Southerly side of ly of 'the Scovill Manufacturing 262.2,4 feet; N 15° 05" 26" E • Bunker Hill Road& northerly end 151 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Oakville Co., 'thence running northerly in 234.60' feet; thence running along of New Wood Road in the Town, We will be closed Friday, Jan. 24 and Saturday, the easterly line of land now or land now or formerly of Henry J." of "Watertown, Connecticut. First, formerly of The Scovill Manufac- Paparazzo, Trustee, the following Jan. ,25, for a Professional Conference. Parcel containing 104... 17 acres turing Co. 300 feet more or less, courses and. distances: N 78° 51" bounded and described as follows: Mon.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-3 274-4954 thence running westerly in the nor- 36" E 272.49 feet; N 78° 51" 36" Commencing at a point on 'the therly line of land now or former- E 300.00 feet; N 78° 51" 36" E ly of'the Scovill Manufacturing Co. Southerly side of Bunker ; Hill 520 feet more or less to land now Road, which point marks 'the Nor- ELECTRICIAN or formerly of The Park City Auto theasterly comer of land now or First shift, opening for experienced electrician in mill Finance'Co. Inc., thence running formerly of Harold and 'Virginia MORTGAGES general maintenance department. Skills and trouble Hughes; and running thence along northerly in 'the 'easterly, line of land FIXED shooting, installation and repair of electrical'equipment now or formerly of The Park City the Southerly side of Bunker Hill Road the following courses and and controls are required. Call: Auto Finance Co. Inc. 900 feet RATES 283-4331 m,ore or less, thence running distances: S59°49* 29" E 141, .92 westerly in, line of land now or feet;"S 85° 59" 33" E 99.59 feet; FIRST MORTGAGES or apply at: formerly of The Park. City Auto N 88° 26' 31" E 111.36 feet; N 83.'° FIXED RATE PLUME & ATWOOD Finance Co. Inc.. 100 feet, more or 34' 1,5" E 350.08 feet; N 79° 56* MORTGAGES 30" E 66.94 feet; N 74° 35 * 28" Brass Mill Division less, 'thence running northerly in ADJUSTABLE RATE 235 East Main: St. 'the easterly line of land now or. E 235.31 feet; N 69° 14" 43" E MORTGAGES formerly of The Park. City Auto 31,6.87 feet; N 69° 22" 04" E48.72 • Thomaston, CT 0678? Finance Co.. Inc., 1.270 feet more feet; N 65° 25" 33" E 78.33 feet; Equal Op'portunity Employer or less, thence running .easterly in N 81° 42' 27"" E 80.60 feet; N 81° ALSO line of land of The Part City Auto ATTENTION ATTORNEYS Finance Co. 280 feet more or less, VA thence running northerly in the BOOKKEEPER Do You Need Outside Secretarial Help? easterly line of land now or former- ly of The Park City .Auto Finance OR CLERK FHA I have eight years of Secretarial and Para-Legal Experience'. I Co. Inc.. 250 feet, more or less to LOANS Word Processing Includes: •the southerly line of 'the Bunker If you need extra, income:, Form Documents Tapes .'Transcribed Hill. Road, 'thence running easterly NOW! We need sharp per- OILY Repetitious Letters ' Mailing Lists in. 'the southerly line of'the Bunker son with good attitude, " • • Notary Public Hill Road 340 feet more or less to ' bookkeepingfclerical skills. land now or formerly of Joseph, Posting records, journal, 3% L. ROCK Guiditta, thence running southerly ledger, payroll, some tax TYPING SERVICE in the 'westerly line of land now or DOWN Oakville, Connecticut 274-9505 formerly-, of Joseph, Guiditta 200" returns,, filing. If you can do feet, thence running.. easterly at " most or all of the above, and NEEDED right angles to the last described want and need to work, and line .and in the southerly line of land are dependable, want SETTANi ~ SECRETARY now or formerly of Joseph Guidit- steady .work, make a date Opening for a respoinsible individual as secretary for the ta and land of Edward Strobeig 200 •for an interview.' Pleasant MORTGAGE president and, general manager of an established area, feet, thence .running, northerly at. working conditions, in Water- COMPANY company. Requires, efficient, dependable self starter with right, angles to 'the last described, •steno andi typing skills. If qualified, call: line and in the easterly line of land town. Starting pay depends 2024 East Main St, of Edward Stroberg 200 feet to the on ability, .attitude and ex- Waterburf 283-4331 southerly line of the Bunker Hill perience. Regular raises. a Division of or apply at. personnel office Road, 'thence running easterly at . RULTTWMD ' ., Plume & Atwood - right angles to the last described, Settani Associates, Inc. line .and in, the southerly line of the Call 274-6969 .. • • . . 235 East, Main St. Bunker Hill load," 50 feet to the • Thomaston, Conn. after 2:30 P.M. 575-0011 Equal Opportunity Employer Page 24 PropertyTown. 'Times (Waterfowia.,, Coiin.of) Jan.,23 the, 198 6Watertown Historical Society ty in such political subdivisions .are Watertown at a 'hearing held on LEGAL NOTICES •. filed, in accordance with ss9-382 to Jan; 17, 1986 ordered 'that all" watertownhistoricalsociety.org9-450, inclusive, of the General. claims must, be presented- to the LEGAL NOTICE Statutes by persons whose names fiduciary on or before .April 23, A certified list of Republican Par- appear upon the last-completed, 1986 'or be barred as by Jaw ty endorsed candidates for the town enrollment, list of said party, pro- ... provided. of Watertown for election as vided the number of such can- •Kathleen B. Navin, Clerk members of 'the Town Committee didacies for such political, subdivi- The fiduciary is: at Large is on file in my office at sion, exceeds the number of town Truman S. Dayton, 37 DeForest Street, Watertown, committee members to be elected. / 1 Ardley Place. CT and copies are available for A, petition, containing the required Winchester, Mass. 01890 public distribution. The number of number of signatures must be fil- TT 1-23-86' Town Committee Members to be ed not later than, 4:00 p.m. of elected., under party rules, is 40. A January 31, 1986. Petition forms, 2 Public Hearings Primary will be held March. 4, instructions, and information con- 1986, if 10 candidacies (which, is cerning the procedure, for filing op- •(Continued from, page 1) at least 25% of the number of town posing candidacies may be obtain- - presented at, the hearing, tonight. committee members to be elected ed. .'from Walter A. LeMay, David Minnich, assistant town by such party in the municipality) Democratic Registrar of Voters, manager and finance director, said are Filed in accordance with 180' Westbury Park Road, Water- if project monies fall short: by more ss'9-382 to 9-450, inclusive, of the town, CT. ., than, $100,000, the'state probably SiSSvMilJP • ,4iIISR j'JWUliiliiiaf General Statutes, by persons other Mary B. Canty would not let reconstruction: of A SHOW OF GLAD1 hands and happy faces all, were part of this cast than party-endorsed candidates, not Municipal Clerk of Watertown French get off the ground, since it: later than 4:00 p.m. of January 31, TT 1-23-86 is investing heavily in, the related of trie musical troupe Up With People's repertoire the past several 1986, provided the number of such LEGAL NOTICE rebuilding, of the road. months. Among the performers was Watertown's Kelly Dwyer, second candidacies plus the number of en- At, a regular meeting, of the Plann- French, is slated to be totally row right,, who will be performing at Super Bowl XX this Sunday in dorsed candidates, exceeds 'the ing and Zoning Commission, .Town, rebuilt from. Main Street to Buck- New Oilcans during the halftime 'break,. number of town committee of Watertown, held on January 8, ingham Street through a federal and members to, be elected. (If the The Council, which, will send 'the while the road is being redone in 1986, it was voted: ..stole Urban Systems road program. number of opposing candidacies utilities _ appropriation to referen- order to save larger expenses later. that the Zone Change petition of The two and the town are sharing filed is reduced to less than such dum 'this winter if there is favorable Charles E.' LaFlamme, Robert S. in the costs, with, Watertown kick- 25%, no primary will be held..,} reaction, tonight, wants to have the |i LaFlamme, • and Francis ing in 12 5 percent of construction Te ing people things for their OW|1| Petition forms, instructions and funding. ' • • water and sewer lines installed gO0ltj jSn-t_ information concerning the pro- LaFlamme, to change the existing. cedure for filing opposing can- Special, Revenue District (SRD) to didacies, may be obtained from,: a General Industrial District. Alice J. Madeux, Republican (IG-80) on a. tract: of land situated Registrar of Voters, 1200 Nor- on 'the northerly side of Frost. thfield Rd., Watertown, CT. Bridge Road be denied. Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, Mary B. Canty this 23rd day of January, 1986. Municipal Clerk of Watertown, CT Norman -Marcoux, Secretory LUCK TT 1-23-8.6 Planning and Zoning Commission LEGAL. NOTICE TT 1-23-.86 Home Decorating Notice is hereby given that I failed State of Connecticut, to receive within the time limited Court, of Probate DEPOT SQUARE. MALL WATERTOWN in ss.9-391 of the General Statutes District of Watertown 274-0702 the certifications of the names of Jan. 17, 1,986 any persons as party endorsed can- NOTICE, TO CREDITORS. didates of 'the Democratic Party for Estate of ESTHER SHELTON -Lessons Beginning •Soon election as members of the town DAYTON, a/k/a ESTHER S. ' Call For Details & Available Dates .. committee of said party in the DAYTON New Yams Arriving Daily. 10% Senior Citizens Discounts Town of Watertown from the The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Judge, political subdivisions specified of the Court of Probate, District of below: Mon.-Wed. 10-5:30, 'Thurs.-Sat, 1.0'-8, Sun. 10-2 The number of town committee members to be elected, under par- ty rales, from, each, political sub- division specified, is as follows: The Hair Depot Number Political Subdivision 31 68th. .Assembly District 16 16th Assembly District Unisex Salon We Have Notice is also hereby given, that a, New Gift Items primary will be held on March 4, Depot.Square Mall, Watertown 1936 in each of'the,above political (2nd Floor) • 274-1,1:65 for the New Year, subdivisions in, which candidacies Specializing in Come in and Browse! numbering at least 25% of the We Also Feature number of Town Committee, Reconstruction of • • Domestic & Imported members to be elected by such par- Damaged Hair Due Pottery • Baskets • Plants All Plus Blue Seal Feeds to Chemical and • Country Craft Windows ..Wild - Bird - Seed & Feeders Gift Items i : Regular <: Mechanical Abuse • Attics Sunflower - Millet -.Seed • Silk, and Dried Flower House Garages Dog Foods - Purina - Wayne FEBRUARY Arrangements & Wreaths Cleaning Scott. - Lawn - Products SPECIAL • Keeler & Long Paints Services - Fer Mel - Milorganite •• Minwax Stains Dolomite Lime' - Peat Moss • Painting Accessories Calciurrt Chloride - Salt . Intensive Protein Pack TLC DEPOT SQUARE Hay -'Straw - Shavings Includes Shampoo, Cut and Style HOUSECLEANIN3 Bag Balm - Maple Syrup MALL " .References Available on Bequest H-S. COE CO. "Get Rid of tie Frizzi.es and Back Into Shine" Watertown • 274-9400 274-3619 45 Freight St. IE; OUT MDHH1» IHXB Ml MATRIX PRODUCTS Hours: Mon. Tues, Wed. 10-5:30 Mon,.-Wed. 9-5:30, Thurs. & Fit till 8, Sal. til 5 k Thurs Fit, Sat. 10-8, Sun. 10-2 :Waterbury_ Serving ike Community" " ; : for over 40 years! " Quality Fuel Oil & Kerosene - at Competitive Prices

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