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January Future 20 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Jan. 24, 1980 Vernon Council Backs Fiano To Head Drive Two Seats Still Empty BOLTON — Attorney Lawrence A. Fiano has been named the town’s chairman for the 1980 fund raising campaign of the American Heart Association of On Bolton GOP Panel New Lighting Proposal Greater Hartford. Fiano will coordinate volunteers who will distribute BOLTON — All but two seats on the Harold Smith, Michael Walsh, William VERNON — With the provision that ^ Police Chief Herman Fritz, chairman of ilaurltpfitFr Experimental heart-saving literature and conduct fund-raising Republican Town Committee were filled Wisinski and Raymond Ursin. The two watt sodium vapor lights are standard size the authority, said the entire area under events. Heart reiated diseases are responsible for as at the party’s caucus ’Tuesday night at the vacancies will be filled at a later date. r ' rf* / y and no other efficient smaller size is consideration has 85 street lights at pre­ many deaths as all other causes combined, Fiano said. Community Hall. ’The Town Committee meets regularly available, the Town Council, Monday sent. He said the authority feels that stage February has been designated as "Heart Month.” Those unanimously approved for two- on the second ’Tuesday of each month at 8 night, approved a recommendation of the one of the installation program should Among the speciai events will be a Valentine Flower year terms, which will start in March, Trip Spurs p.m. in Community Hall. ’The meetings town’s Traffic Authority. consist of changing 33 street lights in the Day when carnations will be available for a donation. were: Elizabeth Andrews, Douglas are open to the public. Several townspeople had asked the Elm, West Main, Union, Park streets and Cheney, Lawrence Converse, Paul council to consider higher density lighting Park Place area to 400 watt sodium vapor AFS Student at Rham Edberg, John Esche, William Fehling, In February the committee will be dis­ lights. for the center of Rockville because of the HEBRON — Celeste Landon of 228 North Street, Joseph Gately, Peter Klein, Catherine tributing leaflets about the upcoming increasing number of fires and acts of Chief Fritz said each light will mean an Leiner, Thomas Manning, James presidental primary. ’The Republican par­ Rail Interest Hebron, has been chosen by the Rham Chapter of the _______________ _ - ' _ : % vandalism in that area over the past year. additional cost of about $2 per month but ty members are encouraging everyone to American Field Service Organization, to live and Marshall, Dorothy Miller. coalition called for citizen action to the lighting wilt be doubted. become affiliated with a party in order to |Vol. XCIX, No. 98 M«nohe>t«f. 6onti., Friday, Janu^*"S^, ii since 1861 • 2O11: Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered MANCHESTER - Whether or not study in Montevideo, Uruguay for one year. Also: Lucille Nichols, Norman Preuss, get the state to rethink its highway He said the authority receives Ernest Shepherd, Morris Silverstein. exercise their right to vote passenger rail service between Hart­ Talking Workshop numerous requests for street lights, many Miss Landon will leave Hebron on Feb. 3 to live with ford and Manchester will be construction program, specifically her host family. She is the third Rham High School stu­ Slated for Parents in newly developed areas where the reinstituted on a regular schedule, mentioning 1-84 and 1-86 projects. request is legitimate but the authority dent to be selected by the service and the second to be Meadows participation in a demonstration trip Aboard the train and again to the VERNON — The Vernon office of the tries to be conservative. He said if the selected to be a foreign exchange student. Library Gets Projector Thursday sparked the interest of crowd of well-wishers in University of Connecticut Cooperative monthly charge for power remains cons­ Agents Elect Officers more than 100 state and local of­ Manchester, Powers said the state is Extension Service and the Ellington tant, the present budget will be in­ BOLTON — The Friends of the Library library group. ficials and representatives of the committed to a mix of highway and Congregational Church, will sponsor a adequate. HEBRON — Kenneth Ellis of Hebron has been will present the Board of Directors of the Linda Chamberland, group chairman, Granted greater Hartford press corps. mass transportation. He said communication workshop for parents of Councilman Robert Hurd said he un­ elected president of the Regional District 8 Insurance Bentley Memorial Library with a 16mm said “The Connecticut State Library has As the self-propelled Budd car Connecticut has a strong commit­ teens, starting Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the derstood that the first stage of the Agents. movie projector, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in many films available for free use and we pulled out of Union Station, talk ment to rail transportation as part of church. program would include improving the Other officers elected were Richard M. Grant, the library. hope this is only the first of many that will Delay among the dignitaries was confined a balanced transportation program, Paul Nuttall. human relations specialist parking lot on School Street, used by some Hebron, executive vice president; and Geraldine S. The projector was bought with money be shown.” to rail transportation, its future role recognizing the need for highways and Esther Shoup, extension home of the residents in the area for overnight Grant, Hebron, secretary-treasurer. the group .earned through membership She said buying the projector sent the HARTFORD, Conn. — A judge has in the transportation plan of the state and rail service. economist, will lead the six sessions. parking. He also asked if the 400 watt The group elected Jeffrey Adams to the new position and book sales. Last year the group bought group’s budget down to zero dollars but it granted a one-week delay in drawing and some railroading nostalgia. He said a Capitol Regional Council Those planning to attend must pre­ fixture is standard. of assistant executive vice president. The group will a movie screen for the library. was what the group wanted to do. up a compromise plan that could The trip was organized by U.S. of Governments is preparing a study register by calling the church office in the Councilman Stephen Marcham also continue to award schoalrships to students graduating After the presentation, the movie, “On The Friends of the Library group will avert the state's bid to place Connec­ Rep. Toby Moffett, who had planned on the feasibility of a Hartford- mornings between 9 and noon. There will questioned the additional charge and said from Rham High School. Members also voted to sup­ The Town,” starring Frank Sinatra and celebrate its fourth anniversary this ticut’s largest nursing home in to ride the train but was detained in M^nfhestpr nassenger link. be a small fee charged for the manual for he would like someone from the power port the Boys State and Girls State programs. Gene Kelly, will be shown. This will be the month. It has a membership of alraut 30 receivership. Washington by the sudden illness of the course. company to make a presentation to the first feature-length film shown by the with 12 to 15 active members. “ We’re near to finalizing the his father. “This kind of service will cost The sessions are designed to assist council. “If there's a better way to light agreement and I’m sure it can be The half-hour ride to Manchester extra,” he said. “ It doesn’t pay at parents in using positive techniques in the town I want to know about it," he said. worked out satisfactorily,” Assistant was confined to 25 miles per hour the fare box.” Powers said service talking and listening with teens. Mayor Marie Herbst agreed. FIX-UP ALL INDOORS! IT NOW & SAVE! Attorney General Stanley Peck said because state railroad officials were that could generate 50 percent or Wednesday after a meeting in concerned about track conditions more of its cost through fares Superior Court Judge Thomas H. between the two points. probably would be within reason. Bible Program To Start Corrigan's chambers. Passengers experienced some The group gathered at Whiton Corrigan last week approved the sway in the car as it passed over Memorial Library heard greetings SOUTH WINDSOR - The spring Stonecroft’s Bible studies are non- HURRY!! plan by the state and the Meadows tracks officials concede are in need from Mayor Stephen Penny, State semester of Stonecroft Ministries’ Bible denominational and Bible -centered. They SALE 'It Convalescent Home in Manchester to of revitalization. Rep. Thomas Serrani, co-chairman Coffee Hours will start this month. are led by guides from a number of local ENDS COME ON IN AND SIGNl have a state-appointed monitor study Rail and state officials said during of the House Transportation Com­ Already planned are an eight-week topical Christian congregations and use the Good SAT., UP FOR OUR the home for 60 days and come up the trip they found the track to be in mittee and the Bennet Junior High study on prayer scheduled for Monday News New Testament and a study outline. with recommendations. better condition than they had School stage band. Classes meet in private homes. JA N . 26 c R O ssm p m s The state had asked the court to mornings, plus other programs. INSULATION AND expected. East Hartford Mayor George ’The other programs will include a 12- ftn(^evfms p r o d u c t s compRnv place the 518-bed home in Passenger rail service in Dagon, State Sen. 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