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Procedures to Offset MCC Cuts Tuescloy___ 20 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Feb, 4, 1980 MaurbratFr . ^ 5 ' Procedures - i To Offset f y / Vol. XC1X, No. 107 — Manchester. Conn.. Ttwaday.’ Februsiy 5^19^6 • Slnci^ la a i •:20tF Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered | MCC Cuts Mirhelle Miranda Dr. Laurie Padolf Frank R. Reilen Yvonne Hendriekaen Peter MarHton David M. Call Fdward Reyngoudt Dr. George Mandalos By MARY KEARNS Counseling program and the position Herald Report for the program’s coordinator. Business Housing MANCHESTER— A drastic reduc­ However, Mrs. McHutchison said the tion in Title XX social service program had been “essentially com­ pleted and was phasing out.” MCC’s the United States, she has par­ Realtors has returned from a week- three courses together with one ad­ training funds will have serious Heads Day Center Reyngoudit joined The Hartford in repercussions for colleges and program was made possible by a con­ 1973 in the loss control department. Elected at CBT ticipated in a post-graduate study long course of intensive real estate ditional seven-hour appraisal course Subsidy program at the Animat Medical studies in the Graduate Realtors’ human services agencies throughout HARTFORD - Dr. George E, He moved to personal lines un­ HARTFORD - Yvonne P. Hen- fulfills the educational prerequisites tract with the City of Hartford, Center in ivew xorK City. Institute sponsored by the Connec­ the state, but at Manchester Com­ Mandalos of Manchester has been derwriting in 1977 and later that year dricksen of the Connecticut Bank and under state law to sit for the real es­ Department of Social Services. She is a member of the American ticut Association of Realtors at the munity College the effects will be named director of the Day Treat­ joined property and casualty un­ Trust Co.'s Personnel Division has tate broker’s examination. In addi­ The college will continue its Foster Veterinary Medical Association and Howard Johnson Conference Center, tion, the applicant must have been an Refused minimal. ment Center of the Institute of derwriting. been elected an assistant treasurer. Parent Training and Info-Line the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Windsor Locks, Jan, 7 to 11. Dianne McHutchison, coordinator Living. He is a graduate of Alfred Univer­ Mrs. Hendricksen joined CBT in active real estate salesman for two Training programs until June. Association. Ms. Miranda participated in the of Title XX training programs at The day center is an intermediate sity and Western New England 1970 and has most recently been years. However, the school has decided to first course of the three-course, 90- By MARY KITZMANN MCC said, “We’ve been pretty con­ psychiatric facility designed to fill College. assigned as regional personnel coor­ The Connecticut Association of terminate its involvement with Title hour program which leads to the servative and it (the funding reduc­ the gap between in-patient dinator for the Main Office and Hart­ Attends Course Realtors awards the GRI designation Herald Reporter XX at that time. nationally recognized “Graduate, in this state under the authority of tions) won’t mean enormous hospitalization and out-patient visits ford and Western Regions. Previous­ MANCHESTER — The Manchester layoffs.” to a clinic or psychiatrist's office. MANCHESTER - Michelle M. Realtors' Institute (GRI) designa­ the Education Committee of the “There’s not enough money to HARTFORD- David M. Call, of 43 ly, she was the training instructor for Housing Authority has refused a /- Connecticut has drawn attention Patients spend all or part of a normal Miranda of ERA Daniel F. Reale Inc. tion. Successful completion of all National Association of Realtors. operate the programs the way they Thayer Road. Manchester, has the former Customer Service federal award of 14 new rent sub­ it. from both Congress and the Depart­ work day at the center, participating should be operated. We felt we could become a partner in the Hartford law Representative Program as well as sidies. ment of Health Education and in the institute's regular programs, do a very good job until June ... but firm of Rogin, Nassau, Caplan, typing and stenographic programs in This morning’s decision came after Welfare, which administers the and return home in the evening. we would have to scatter our Lassman and Hirtle. the Education Center. the authority was denied an appeal to program, because of its liberal use of A graduate of the Aristotelian resources more and more and that Call is a graduate of the University Mrs. Hendricksen and her husband remove restrictions on the HUD Title XX funds. Before this year’s University of Thessalonika Medical would be less effective," Mrs. of Connecticut, summa cum laude, live in Ellington. grant. regulations there was no limit to the School (1 ^ ) , Mandolos served an in­ where he was a member of Phi Beta Robert Embry Jr., said in letter to McHutchison said. ternship at Mamatsion General amount of money any state could Kappa. He is also a cum laude [adio /hack. the authority last week that spend on Title XX training. Last year Hospital in Kozani, Greece, following graduate of Columbia University Area Sales Rep Manchester must award six of the 14 Title XX training was designed to Connecticut spent approximately 12 allow human service agencies to a two-year stint in the Greek Army. School of Law. Section 8 certificates to non­ He did a one-year residency in HARTFORD - Mr. Frank R. million for training in the day care, develop cooperative training He is active in local civic affairs Reiten has joined the B&E Truck residents. foster parenting, mental retardation, neurology and one and a half years in and is currently a member of the Manchester officials appealed to programs with institutions of higher adult psychiatry at the University Parts Center in Hartford as area home care and other human service education. Federal legislation Library Board of Manchester. sales representative, according to Embry after area director John fields. Ginic in Thessalonika, then came to Call is married to the former McLean imposed the stipulation on allowed eligible agencies and their the United States, where he worked center manager William J. Lembo. The state’s community colleges social service workers to receive Marian R. Belden and the couple has A native of East Hartford, Reiten the award. had used the federal money to as a senior staff psychiatrist at three daughters. The authority objects to the specially designed training at no cost graduated from the University of develop cooperative training to them or their agency. Foxboro State Hospital in requirement because it would disrupt Massachusetts. Hartford. programs with community agencies. the practice of awarding certificates The training reductions, which will Subsequently he trained in a two- Senior Engineer Before joining B&E Truck Parts, This year the system’s budget was to those who have waited longest on leave the state with about $6,4 year fellowship program at the Reiten held sales positions with reduced by 80 percent. The result has COLUMBIA — Peter Marston has the housing list. million, will affect some 150 private Metropolitan Training Program in Connecticut Drive Shaft, Superior been the widespread elimination of been promoted to the position of Town officials have charged the Child Psychiatry, affiliated with Springs, and was sales manager for programs and staff. and public colleges in the state and a senior engineer at Northeast Big System Savings Pius stipulations were imposed becuase Harvard University. In 1977 he joined Soulen GMC Trucks Inc. In Manchester, the college decided possible 10,000 social service Utilities. Marston joined the Connec­ the community withdrew from the institute's residency program, As area sales representative, to eliminate its Vocational-Career workers. ticut Light & Power Co. as a cadet another HUD program, the Com­ completing it in 1979, when he was Reiten will be responsible for direct engineer in 1964. Great Price Cuts on Hi-Fi Add 0ns! munity Development Block Grant. appointed to the senior staff. sales of heavy-duty truck parts to In 1968 he was assigned to the com­ " T r r Under the HUD ruling, several He is certified by the American B&E customers in Central Connec­ pany's Willimantic district office as M anchester residents would be Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, ticut. Products marketed by B&E an assistant engineer and was through seven truck parts centers in New! Realistic Ali-Digital passed over, in favor of residents CETA Posts as well as its Greek equivalent, and promoted to engineer in 1972. Most from “impacted areas,’’ Hartford is an assistant professor at the New England, include complete recently he has been an engineer in Receiver Breakthroughij and Enfield. University of Connecticut Medical systems and components for truck the System Distribution Department. The town had been considering a School. He is a member of the brakes, electrical systems, suspen­ STA-2200 by Realistic® I Marston is a graduate of Worcester lawsuit to repeal the stipulations, but American Psychiatric Association. sions, seals, filters and accessories. Won’t Remain Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor n i A A C»< now has decided to lose the entire He is married and lives at 19 Sage $tl U t J of science degree in electrical grant of 14, rather than give six cer­ Drive. Manchester. By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA your payroll, if you have vacancies,” engineering. He is a registered Joins Vet Clinic tificates to non-residents. Deakin said. There are now six professional engineer in the State of “ HUD had been pressuring us to Herald Reporter MANCHESTER - Dr. Laurie E. I I CETA employees who won’t become Connecticut. decide what we were going to do,’’ Elected to Post Padolf has joined the staff of the MANCHESTER — Employees in permanent unless there are vacan­ Dennis Phelan, housing director, He serves on several technical Manchester Veterinary Clinic at 156 the town’s school system who are cies.
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