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Vol. 43 No. 28 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $12,00 PER YEAR Car. Rl. P..S. PRICE 30' CENTS Arig; 'Musicon '87' Scheduled At First Church Next Week Brook Flood Study Musicon "87, a choral ensemble has a. unique history and. message, made up of young people from and came into being eight, years, ago across the stale, will present the as the result: of a one-week music new musical "First Love"1 Friday, conference held as part of the Hearing Monday To Aug. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the First United Church of Christ summer •Congregational Church, 40 DeFor- camping program.. esi St. 'The Rev. Jonathan Colegrove, the The concert, will be free of musical director of- the group and charge, but a. free-will offering will associate pastor of Berlin Con- Guide Councilmen be accepted.. A reception will, gregational Church, stated, "What After all,, the town could be fac- Main. Street bridge in Oakville follow the concert: in Fellowship we wanted, to do was to share the Three Alternates ed with an. expenditure in the range would be-replaced by the state Hall. • Gospel message in a. musical - of $1. million to $2 million... Department of Transportation at a On tour for a portion of this framework that, would excite both Proposed By DEP The hearing, set for Monday, cost, not included, in the $1. million month as part: of its summer con- high, schoolers, and adults,, Aug. 10, at 8 p.m. in the high figure. ference, Musicon "87 is appearing "So often church experiences are For Steele Brook school, auditorium, will go over The DEP also has proposed a at 10 churches in , boring and disappointing for the details of the Flood. Control Study "non-structural approach" that Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The group (Continued on pagp 9) on the'brook commissioned by the would help curtail future increases Costs? $l-$2 Million state DEP at the, request of Gov. in flood damages ""at little cost," but William A. O'Neill a. few years ago... current damage levels would not. be The report was released this past modified. The community suffered, Flood control measures along March 'to the Council. severe flooding in 1963, twice in Steele Brook proposed by the state Three plans have been suggested 1975, when a 1.4-year-old boy lost, Department of Environmental Pro- by the DEP, with its second his life in. a September flood, and tection will go to a. formal public recommendation—a large flood most, notably in. August, 1.955. hearing next week so the Town control, dam for Steele Brook A. third approach would be a. Council can determine which plan upstream of Northfield Road- massive flood control project of action to follow. appearing to be the*best bet. The costing in the area of $2.8 million, Hopefully. cost, though, would be in excess of excluding Main Street: bridge "The Council will want, to see $1 million. reconstruction. some public support for this, other The dam.,, the DEP study said, Mr. Middaugh said, after the than the few people who are af- would reduce, downstream, flows hearing, the Council will have to fected" along the brook's banks, and eliminate flooding of the most decide "shortly" which path to observed Town Manager Robert: damage-prone areas. Channel im- follow, and arrange for further Middaugh. provements would be made, and. the meetings with the DEP. "Both parties, have to agree on what will make sense," he said. A No. 2 Finish For Jail Much major consideration will, be what kind of cost-sharing formula can be developed between the state and. Too Close For Comfort! town. FAMILIARIZING AUTHORITY MEMBER Garrett Moore, right, Expansive Flood Limits with an engineering: design map of the Depot Street industrial park pro- Even though Watertown finished saying he's baffled why sloping second in the running as a site for grounds and high development .. The DEP study said a 1.00-year ject is Philip, Deleppo, public works director. The Water and Sewer flood, (of the magnitude that might Authority voted Monday night to authorize the Town Council to hold, a new $40-million state jail,'town costs—which scuttled the Oakville officials are wary of the runner-up site—were rated only "poor" in- be expected to occur at least once public hearings Aug. 17 for citizen reaction on. funding utilities for the ever}' 100 years) would "inundate park, through general benefit. (Yaluckas Photo) status, and are unhappy with the stead of "extremely serious." process that, was used to rate the Following Watertown in the significant, developed areas" in the contenders. losers column were sites in Torr- town. It projected flood prone zones similar to historic problem areas During a state Capitol news con- ington (on 99 acres near the Lii- Hearings Authorized By along Main, Knight Street, the ference last. Friday morning, it. was chfield Center for Higher Educa- Watertown Plaza, and Echo Lake announced Newtown. had been sel- tion, 163 points), Southbury (160), Road area. Water And Sewer Board ected as the location for a. new another in Torrington (on. 73 acres The Water and Sewer Authority increase sewer use charges to $2.88 400-bed jail in western Connec- near ,-137'),, and The iood limits include about 20 Monday night authorized the town per thousand gallons based on ticut. A. 65-acre site on the grounds .Bristol (114). residential houses, plus 180,000 administration to schedule public fourth, quarter water consumption. of Faii-field Hills State Hospital Mr. Middaugh said the "New- square feet of commercial and. in- dustrial space housing 22 business hearings for Monday, .Aug. 1.7 to The-Bunker Hill hearings, slated garnered 189 points, besting Water- town people will be just as concern- 1 firms. consider appropriations for install- for 7 p.m.. in the high school town's DO points in a. controversial ed as all the other towns" over the ing water and sewer lines in. a por- library, 324 French. St., will cover rating system. next steps by the state, which hopes The Steele Brook, •watershed com- tion of Bunker Hill Road, and ser- plans'to fund $142,000' for 580-foot "It was like waiting for a lottery (Continued on page 17) (Continued on page 2) vice a, proposed industrial park off and 400-foot sewer lines, and. that you didn't, want to win,"1 said Echo Lake Road with utilities... $58,000 for two, 60-foot water line state Rep. Marie Galbraith (D-76th The authority also unanimously extensions. District) of Thomaston, whose voted to raise water rates to the ' The installations will be done in district: includes a slice of Water- elderly and low service groups by conjunction with the rebuilding of town. She and. state Rep. Sean But- 50 percent, effective Aug. 31, and Bunker Hill Road, from Straits terly (D-68th) of Watertown both Turnpike to the Waterbury city line. expressed pleasure Watertown lost, The road project has a. high priori- out. Inside ty, and. has been jargeted already for However, 'Town Manager Robert. a referendum vote this fall. Middaugh said, this week, he's "not "If Bunker Hill goes down" at all pleased with the review" Automotive...... page 16 'through a negative referendum vote, given a 15-a.cre parcel in Oakville Bethlehem News. .8 & 9 said. Town Manager Robert Mid- adjacent to Waterbur y in the Shaw's Births 10 daugh, "then these go down with Hill section. Calendar — 16 it." He said, it appears what local, of- Classifieds ...22 A 23 The officials said it: makes more ficials considered severe disadvan- Dining Out 14 & 15 sense to install, the lines while the tages to the Oakville location were Legal Notices,...... 12 & 13 road is being rebuilt, rather than not dismissed as readily by 'the Music Notes 14 having the pavement torn up later. state, while an advantage such.as Navsbeat Briejs,. 7 The water extensions actually will accessibility to Route 8 was highly Obituaries.. . .4, 6 & 11 service land, that as yet: is regarded. Personals. 15 undeveloped. Mr. Middaugh-said the neigh- Play Park 10^ The improvements will be charg- borhood 'was not taken,int o account Sftowcase Of Homes. 20 & 21 ed as general benefit to the town. by the site analysis conducted by ENHANCING THEIR ARTISTIC SKILLS, Missy Snow, 0, left, and Sports 17, 18 & 19 Hearing? also will Be held 'that Antinozzi Associates of Stratford. Sarah DePblo,, 10, were being creative last week during a concluding Hhtetftont Wives.. 15 same evening on an expense of "No matter bow you do it, there's session of a new summertime art program for sixth and seventh graders Weddings 4 $46.5,000 to install about 2J0OO feet a certain amount of subjectivity in- held, at Watertown High. There were 19 students enrolled in two, one- (Continued on pagp 2) volved," Mr. Middaugh. continued, hour classes that met weekdays for three weeks. (Valuckas Photo) Page 2 TownProperty. Times (Watertown, Conn. of) Aug the. 6,' 1987 Watertown Historical Society Brook Flood ly" to help reduce future flood comprehensive information, mered out by the town and WFD. • (Continued from page 1) damages. This interim approach in- possibly including a slide show as ' saying he is opposed to funding a Start prises 17 square miles of land in cludes formal flood monitoring and well, would be available at the water line the town, won't: own. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWatertown and'Waterbury, and is a evacuation plans. hearing. The utility installations and third-order1 watercourse tributary to The study' said Alternate II—the "Anybody who does not-have a, building an, access road, to the site your trip the Naugatuck River, the DEP flood control dam—would have a sense for Steele Brook should get a:ire expected, to cost, about $1,5 study said, The valleys and favorable impact on reducing flood, a pretty good feel for it," he million, according to latest floodplains have limited sedimen- levels, and is less expensive, would predicted. estimates. atastae require, less land in developed, arras, Authority members engaged in a tary deposits of sand and gravel. and. has less of an environmental The project would focus on. 12.5 Hearings Authorized lengthy discussion over water rate impact than Alternate ID. A detail- problems with Waterbury, and ^withh square .miles of the watershed ed investigation of the dam site (Continued from, page 1) located upstream from downtown. voted, unanimously to increase rates should be conducted, it further of ductile, iron, pipe for sewer ser-" paid by customers to $1.77 per 100 The DEP said channelization was stated. this sign. undertaken and dikes were con- vice to the proposed Depot Street cubic feet. The city demanded last structed along Steele Brook, in The costly. third plan includes industrial, park, and $118,000 to year the town pay $1,99 per 1,00 Walerbury by the U.S. Army Corps recommendations for removal, of design and construct a, water line- cubic feet, and estimates Watertown PASSPORT picrum; of Engineers following the 1955 old railroad bridges, piers, and Both will be assessed as general owes about $800,000 in back, water abutments at a .cost of ,$25,000, benefit payments, Instant photos for Passports, Visas, disaster. International Licenses and Student Cards. transplanting an, existing 16-inch Mr. Middaugh said at 'the conclu- However, Watertown has con- In stunning color. While you wait. Limited channel clearing was diameter sanitary sewer line over sion of the bonding process, tinued to pay the city a 43-cent rate conducted, along the Watertown sec- the brook for $100,000, and coor- owneship of the water line will that has been in effect for years. tion of the brook after a minor flood dinate bridge and channel im- revert to the Fire District, even" BOB'S CAMERA in, 1932, however. Shop, Inc., provements at. Main Street near the though the town initially will build CRITICS RIGHT DEP recommends the Alternate Pin Shop Pond with the state and maintain the line. Authority It isn't: the fear of criticism thai 90 Sooth Main St. I non-structural flood control, pro- Waterbury 754-2256 Department of Transportation. member Dr. Francis X. Campion, bothers some people-it's the fear gram be ""implemented immediate- Mr. Middaugh indicated, as much objected] to the agreement ham- the critics might be right.

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POSTMASTER: Send address changes • to Town She leaves a, daughter; a son; a Times, P.O. Box 1, Watertown,, Ct. 06795. stepdaughter; a stepson; a sister, W ilium E Simmons Publisher Mrs. Cora Boisvert of Watertown; Thomas Valuckdss Editor Kim Harmon Sports Editor " 10 grandchildren; 19 great- Lea, Hudak Otiice Manager Dolores Semeraro Ad\crtis grandchildren; three great-great- ing Managci Caroljn Pnestman and Judv Sturgcs Sales grandchildren; and, several, nieces Represcntatiies Martha Stai imer Production Supervisor and nephews. Pamela Conbo> Bei nice Proi. and Barb ira Mazza Produi. tionStaft Lillian Misma Odutc Sirois and Jud> Smith Cir Mrs. Richard O. Anderson, eolation and mailing. Funeral, services for Mrs. Louise *" USPS 635-480 (Martel) Anderson, 53, of 105 1 1 Bryant Road, wife of Richard O. C CD D D D n DC UD CO D • ID O O! • D DD D'D O • D D ID • D Anderson, were held Thursday, Ju- ADVERTISING NOTICE ly 30, at: 9 a.m. at the Hickcox- TOWN TIMES will make every effort to see thai all advertising copy iis cornxlly prim led. The publishers assume no financiB.il responsibility for typographical errors in Mitehell Funeral, Home, with the advertisements, .but will gladly reprint, without charge, that part of advertisement in. Rev. Dr., William I Zito, senior which an error may occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may he canceled or cor- minister at First: Congregational rected within deadline limits onlv. Church, officiating. Burial was in William J. Zito, senior minister, of- Evergreen Cemetery. Qjjofrituanes, .J ficiating. Private graveside services Mrs. Anderson, died Monday, Ju- will be held in Riverside Cemetery, ly 27, at Waterbury Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Mrs. Harold L. Barnett WatCTbury, Naugatuck Sept, 30, 1933, daughter Memorial services for Mrs. Mae Mrs. Barnett died Sunday, Aug. of the late Leo and Esteile (Rose) Emma (Dolan) Barnett, 86, of 26 2, at Waterbury Hospital after a Baker, and lived in Watertown the Carmel Hill Road, will be held brief illness. She was the widow of past 25 years. Mr. and Mrs, Donald M. Swanson, Jr. Saturday. Aug. 8, at 10:30 a.m. at: Harold L. Barnett. Besides her husband, she leaves Miss Sharon Marie Floyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Floyd, the First, Congregational Church, Mrs. Barnett was born in TO.IT- two sons, Clark Anderson of San Oakville, was married to Donald M. Swanson Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. 40 DeForest St., with the Rev. Dr. ington. May 13, 1,901, daughter of the late James and Jenny (Sampson) Jose, Calif, and Steven Anderson of Donald M. Swanson, Plainville, on Saturday, June '27, in the Immaculate Dolan. A, former Waterbury resi- Waterbury; a sister, Mrs. Harold, Conception Church, Waterbury. The Rev. John, Blanch field officiated, We Cany dent, she lived in Watertown the (Mary) Schnerr of Prospect; and and a reception followed at the Harrison Inn, Southbury. The bride had past 20 years. Before retiring 30 several nieces and. nephews. Karen Carpentieri as her honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Kristen years ago, she was employed by Memorial contributions may be Swanson, Pamela Peckinpaugh, Kathy Rosa, Susan Han ley. and Kelly Elements Southern New England Telephone' made to the • American Diabetes Floyd. The best man was-Jack, McHugh, and, ushers were Jim Floyd lor Electric Co., Mrs. Barnett was a member of Association, 17 Oak wood Ave Jr., Peter Hopkins, Jerry Brocki, Michael DiPietro, and Jimmy Floyd Stoves the First Congregational Church. West Hartford, 06119. III. Ringbearer was Charles Carpentieri Jr.. Mrs. Swanson, graduated Most She leaves two daughters,. Mrs. from Watertown High School, and from. Post College. Waterbury. She Major Jean B. Walters of Bethlehem, and Samuel F. Fenn Sr. is attending the University of Hartford in. West, Hartford... and. is employed Mrs. Donald (Joan) At wood of Funeral services for Samuel F. as a typographer for Northeast Utilities, Berlin. Mr. Swanson graduated Brands .Fenn, Sr,.,,, 87, of 743 Main St.,, in Stock Watertown; eight grandchildren; from, Plainville High School, from, Columbia University in New York and several nieces and nephews. Oakville, and Seminole, Fla., hus- City with a, bachelor of arts degree, and from the University of Hart- band, of Mary (Hough la I ing) ford with a, master's degree in business administration. He is a contract There are no calling hours.. The (Krantz) Fenn,,, were held Tuesday, Hickcox-Milchell Funeral, Home, administrator for United Technologies Hamilton Standard Division. Aug.. 4. at 10 a.m. at All Saints" Windsor Locks. (Rich Photo) also 195 Main St.. is in charge of Episcopal Church. Oakville, with Drip Pans arrangements. the Rev. Craig Welbaum officiating. Burial, was in Evergreen Cemetery. first person, to receive a gold ring Robert D. Tliurston Sr. Mre. Omer Malenfant from the Gold Circle of Sports* A private funeral for Robert I Pmtm £. ,. Mr. Fenn died Sunday, Aug. 2, Funeral services for Mrs. Stella organization in town, and-was cap- DeForest Thurston Sr.. 90. husband 208 Main Street (Montambault) (Boisvert) Malen- at Waterbury Hospital, after a brief tain, of a shuffleboard team in illness. of Wanda (Zubrisky) Thurston. of Oakville • 274-1647 fant, 84, of 149 .Ransom Hill Road. Seminole. 407 Wilson, St Waterbury. was He was born in Patchoque, N.Y.. Besides his wife, he leaves four held Saturday, Aug. I. at the Snyder Oct. 15, 1,899, son, of'the late sons, Samuel F. Fenn Jr. of Great Funeral Home. Waterbury,. with the Samuel and Sara (Thompson) Barrington, Mass., Thomas Fenn. CUSTOM SILKSCREENING Fenn, and lived most of his life in Rev. Dr., William J. Zito. senior William Fenn, and Daniel Fenn. all minister at First Congregational Oakville. He was a communicant of of Oakville: two daughters, Mrs. oi -Shirts, Caps, Jackets All Saints. He was employed as a Church, officiating. .Burial was to Louis Ma:rano,and Mrs. Louis Gi- be at the convenience of the family toolmaker for the Oakville Pin Co. annetti. both of Watertown: two" ail MUCH MORE! before retiring in 1965. He was the in Riverside Cemetery. Waterbury. s tepd a ugh t e rs. M r,s., C a r I e nc Mr. Thurston died Thursday. Ju- ALSO AVAILABLE; Stewart of Brandton. Miss., and ly 30. at the Waterbury Extended Concert Shirts • Transfers P Mrs. .Madeline Anderson .of New Care Facility. Bunker Hill Road. Mil ford; a brother, Charles Fenn of Press u Lettering S Embroidery SOUVENIRS after a brief illness. He was Watertown; a sister, Mrs. Martha employed by Naugatuck, Footwear GAGS • JOKES Ray nor of Long Island, N.Y.; 1,3 1469 Thomaston Ave. 757-1012 and the U.S. Rubber Co. of Uni- GITS • IlHi! grandchildren; 26 great-grand- royal. Inc. in various positions for Hours: M-T-W-F, 9-6 • Th 9-9 • Sat. 9-5 children; and several nieces and 57 years, retiring several years ago. ' CUB - nephews. Unusual Gift- Besides his wife, he leaves two The O'Neill -Funeral Home, Oak- sons, including Robert: D. Thurston Shop ville, is in charge of arrangements. Jr. of Watertown; four grand- 42,2 Maim St., Oakv. Memorial contributions may be children; and three great-grand- I THE DANCERS OUTLET 274-3586 made to the AH Saints" Church children. •• 635 Lakewood Rd. Building Fund, 262 "Main St . Memorial contributions may be (FranMes Mini Mall) Oakville, 06779. (Continued, on page 6) _ Wtby, Ct. fiililiillt Complete Dancewear For The Economy Minded' Men's Special

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AN ART ENRICHMENT PROGRAM FOR YOUNGSTERS entering the sixth and seventh grades was established this summer for the first time for budding artists. Under the direction of instructor Joann Bar- thelmess, center, who is shown spray coating sculptured Pueblo Indian-style pottery under the watchful eyes of a. fierce Iroquois face, some 19'children enrolled in two sessions coupled cultural programs with social studies curricula they will be learning at that grade level. At left, Booby Daddona, 12, and Chris Vala.it.is, 12, practice up on their drawing, while at right Jennifer Kulmann, 12, carefully applies strokes of paint to her pottery. For three weeks the youngsters met in two separate one-hour classes weekdays to enhance their skills and. knowledge in art: and, technique. Nigerian metal tooling also was one of the ac- tivities. The classes concluded with a party July 31. (Valuckas Photo)

Roulston Cooper, 85, formerly of July 29, at the HVaterbury Convales- 112 Buckingham St., Oakville, were cent Center after a long illness. He (Continued from page 4). held Friday, July .31, at 11 a.m. in was born in OaU ille Dec 29, 1901, made to the First Congregational Riverside Cemetery, Waterbuiy, son of the late Charles and Jennie Church, 40' DeForest St. with the Rev. Dr. William J. Zifo, (Roulston) Cooper He was a life- long Oak\ ille resident, and member senior minister at First Congrega- was employed 'by Waterbury Brass. Waterbury, a former city police of the All Saints1 Episcopal Church. -Paul Roulston Cooper tional Church, officiating. He was a member of the Odd sergeant, were held Friday, July 31, Prior to retiring 23 -^tr- J_M. he Graveside services for Paul Mr. Roulston died Wednesday, Fellows Nosahogan Lodge No. 27. a! 8:1.5 a.m. from the O'Neill He leaves two nieces, Mrs. Funeral Home, Oakville, Jo SS. Beatrice Schfosser of Akron, Ohio, Peter and Paul Church for a Mass Sheron and Jane Cooper of Monterey, at 9 a.m. Burial was in old St. Calif. Joseph's Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be. Mr. Pannone died Wednesday, Photographer made to the All Saints* Book of July 29, at his home. He was the Remembrance, 262 Main St.. Oak- husband of the late .Mary S. ville, 06779. 'The Hickcox-Mitchell (Sullivan) Pannone. Funeral. Home is in charge of Mr. Pannone was born in Water- arrangements. bury July 14, 1899, son of the late WttMm U Sfabt • Louis and. Carmella (Perrella) Pan- YOUR SEI01 PO'BTtllT .DOESN'T HAVE TO' LOOK John B. Pannone none, and was a lifelong resident. LIKE ALL THE REST Funeral services for John B. Pan- He was a. communicant of SS. Peter —Attractively Priced, Packages— none, 88, of 295 Circular Aye., (Continued on page 11) • Multiple Poses • In Studio or On Location, The Village Center 228 Main Street, Oakville DR. JOHN McHUGH 274-7823 Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.. Evenings by Appointment '4*', P £i PODIATRIST W WWMWWWMWM'iritfirwWM I MWk< *1BI x

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SCALLOP PLATE $4-20 • Champions will be determined in men's singles and women's singles with entries limited to 1.28 in each division. LOBSTER SPECIAL • All matches will be played according to U.S.T.A. rules. Upon entry you. will receive tournament details. Friday, Aug. 7 and Sat. Aug. 8 " For information call the Parks Department at 574-6793 or Wardell Ward, Tournament Director at ,574-8294. 1 lb.-1 % Ib. 53,99 lb. First Federal Savings will present trophies to champions and finalists. Any player who wins the While Supply Lasts championship three times will retire the J. Francis Smith .Memorial Trophy..' Also Fresh Seafood Available • Sea Scallops • Bay Scallops • Scrod • Sole • Swordfish • Salmon Name . Mail or deliver entry blank $1.00 OFF on ORDERS OVER $10 and fee to: Phone ON OUR FRESH SEAFOOD' DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Address With this Ad Good Through 8-8-87 AND RECREATION Enclosed is my 55.00 registration let .for the J. Fraud*. Chase Municipal Building Smith Memorial. Tennis Tournament. 1 am an amateur SEAFOOD 236 Grand. Street according (o U.S.T.A. rules. 639 Main Sfc, Oakville Waterbury, CT 06720 Male • Female • Hrs: Tues.-Sat. 9-6 .274-3693 Sic mat ure . __ CALL" AHEAD Of, WALK IN Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown. Times (Watertown , Conn.Society) Aug.. 6, 1987 Pag e 7 by the Council, Monday. A, spag- tor, and utility company represen- Condominium project, off Cherry hetti dinner spearheaded by Edward tatives, to go over the impending Avenue is "reasonable and fair." Newsbeat Briefs Motta of Clermont Street in French, Street reconstruction pro- The condominium assocition sued watertownhistoricalsociety.orgOakville and Charles Dickens" Pub ject, that might get on track before the WFD after sewer rales nearly Democrat 'Town Committee bent Wilbur Hughes, Doreen Sod- owner Ron Baker to raise funds for winter. The utility companies" work, tripled.between, 1981-82 when the members met July .30 to endorse losky, and Mary Ann, Rosa... Only the Albert Daddona family of schedule and a. road construction Highgate, apartments were con- candidates for the Town Council about, a, dozen, residents turned out Waterbury netted about $1300." The timetable are expected to be review- verted to' condo units, increasing the and Board of Education in at the July 28 public hearing on dinner was held at the pub Sunday ed since problems regarding the assessed, real estate value. Judge November's municipal election. proposed changes to the town's evening, and followed a, mini- awarding of the bid to Bristol Con- Morelli denied, a, bid by the associa- Chosen, by the 30 committee charter, but the strong message that marathon of entertainment at the struction Co. appear to have been tion, for a court injunction ordering members to lead the Council slate came forth mas do not increase the Ten Acre Mall Saturday night that cleared up. Some paving on French, the Fire District: to revamp its sewer were two-term incumbent Charles length of the terms of the Council produced about $1,200. Mr. Dad- could, be accomplished this autumn rate system, and. also a request for Fisher Jr., William Hall Swell „ Eric members, nor stagger the elections. dona, a, longtime Watertown resi- if all, goes well Waterbury money damages. Pa.lla.dino, Gene Valentino, Edward The Charter Revision Commission dent, was severiy burned in a July Superior Court Judge Joseph Grangers Gathering Motta. and Denise Russ. Not seek- had recommended boosting the 26 fire at, his Waterbury home Morelli ruled last week in a 15-page ing, further time on the Council, are terms, from two to four years, and which, claimed, the lives of two of memorandum the method, by which The Watertown Grange, Chapter curreni, members Ronald D'Amico hold staggered elections to assure his five children A meeting has the Watertown Fire District, No. 122, Inc., will meet tomorrow and Helen Lukowski. Tabbed, to run continuity on the Council. The pro- been scheduled for next, Tuesday for calculates sewer use charges of the (Friday) at 8 p.m. in the 175 Main for the school, board were incum- posals and issues will, be discussed town and state officials, the contrac- owners of 126 units at the Highgate St. Masonic Hall.

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Many wood subdivision on Carmel Hill •D • DD • n D1 D ID • Dl • DID ID •• • • • DO D • D DDI Dl P Hadad, and Wes Krantz. make the trip from Manhattan and Arch Bridge and Ridgedale roads" Westchester Count}' in, June and Ju- Environmental Group Formed Mrs. Cole graduated from. Non- quit claim. On July 28, the group held its. ly, she said, eager to see the latest Residents of Bethlehem banded newaug High School in. Woodbury —Peter Esches and Heidi Reid- first meeting, Mrs. Straiten said, ID lines and have the best selection. together last August to form and. from. Cedar Crest College in ies-Esche, Bethlehem, to Arthur discuss organization, duties, goals, From October through December Bethlehem, Citizens Opposed to the Pennsylvania with a degree in, and. Winifred Golinsky Port and strategies. biology. She is an, assistant research things at. the shop arc "extremely Washington, NX, 2.0225 acres and Pipeline, an organization dedicated .Mrs. Station acknowledged that to preventing the Iroquois natural, scientist, for Bristol-Myers Co., busy," Mrs. Smith said. buildings on Crane Hollow Road 'the council's first job is to help fight Wallingford, Last, fall, six people were hired $182,000. gas line from, passing through town. the pipeline, but she said the group As attention focused, on the en- Mr. Cole also graduated from to help, she said, adding that, she —Walker Russell and Catherine also will pay attention to other Nonnewaug High, and from, the expects to employ more: this year vironmental effects the pipeline threats to the town's open land. Haxo Zeiser, Bethlehem, to Carla would, have, some felt they should University of Connecticut with a for the «panded shop, White, New York, Lots 1 and 2 on "As we went along we thought monitor the town's environmental degree in mathematics. He Is an ac- 35th .Annual Fair Plot 2, Long Meadow Lake that perhaps if would be a good idea welfare, after the pipeline controver- • tuary for Heritage Benefit Con- The 35th annual Fair at Regina $125,000. to Form, the environmental council sultants Inc., Woodbury. sy is settled. Laudis Abbey, Flanders Road, —Curtis Jones, trustee, to to study things that would affect the Christmas Shop Expanded Bethlehem, will open at, 11 a.m. Thomas Rush and Charles Beau- That's why seven residents form- environment here, not. just the The Smiths of Bethlehem are ed the Bethlehem, Environmental tomorrow (Friday) and. close at. 5 mont, Rushmont Associates, Water- pipeline," Mrs. Straiten said. prepared for Christmas. 'The Council, said Elizabeth, Straiten, p.m., and .run Saturday from 10. bur}', 31.1, acres on MungerLane. Cole-Adams, Wedding owners of the air-cooled Christmas a.m.. to 6 p.m. the group's treasurer. Carol Suzanne Adams and land of Constantine Christatos' Shop have just opened a new This year's fair will feature a Thomas Howard Cole Jr. mere mar- $280,000... department, more than doubling chicken barbeque, auction, heritage ried July 2,5 in St. John, of the Cross —Jacqueline Harrigan, Mil ford. their retail space and expanding boutique, blacksmith,ing demon- TEDTlETZ,Jlf. I Church in Middlebury by the Rev. 'their line of Christmas decorations. to Daniel Harrigan, Coconut, TRUCKING John G. Fanning. A, reception, stration, fresh flowers and, plants Grove, Miami, 3.9 acres on Ar- The opening marked, the end of from the abbey garden, monastic Quassuk Rd. Woodbury'^ followed at The Harrison, Inn, a renovation, begun in, April, of the rowhead Lane, quit claim. 263-3972 Southbury, dairy, crafts booth, music concerts,, —John and Kathleen Romaniella, largest of the outbuildings on the nearly new clothing, pony rides. YOU CALL WE HAUL Smiths" property. Middlebury, to Robert and Mad- The bride is the daughter of Dr., Little Art Shop, old-fashioned ap- ANYTIME, ANY PLACE William R. .Adams and First Select- elanePecci, Watertown, 1 acre and Sheldon and Joan Smith and 'their ple pie contest, sale and auction, man Elizabeth A. Adams of Wood- house on Main Street: South CRUSHED STONE children, Sheldon Jr., Jim, Angela, and much more. bury. $205000. GRAVEL • LOAM; • SAND I and Stacy, have operated the Property 'Transfers —Estate of Helen Matu lewi.cz to BULLDOZING The bridegroom, is the son of Mr. Christmas Shop year-round since —John F. Fargason to Christina, Gerald Zarrella and Barbara REASONABLE HATES and Mr. Thomas Cole Sr. of Beth- July, 1978. You're Always Ahead lehem. Chabot, Southbury, property on Osborn, Bethlehem, two acres and Initially it was open on, weekdays Carmel Hill Road, $465,000. .. When You Call Ted The bride had Catherine Adams buildings at 72, Crane Hollow Road only. Now it: is open, from 10 a.m. —Daniel Mull ins, Stratford and $185,000. as her honor attendant. Bridesmaids to 6 p.m. seven, days a week. Anita, McGrath, Tnimbull, to Louis —Thomas and. Paula Armstrong and Diane, Hanlt, Watertown, two Jr., Bethlehem, to Susan Nalbund parcels on Long Meadow Lake, and Cynthia Butler. Oakville. Lots $1.25,000., 80, 202, and 203. Kasson Grove —Judith Devlin, Hartland, Kath- $89,,00ft Especially/' For: : ResidentsResidents , agedaged! 60 or over, off thh e f'following leen, Duval Hodge, St. Augustine, —The Advocate Community. towns. Fla., and. Martha Hall,,, Amherst, TESTS AVAILABLE: Health History, ht/wt, Pulse, Blood Mass., to H. Martin and Linda (Continued, on page 9) Pressure, Electrocardiogram, Urinalysis, Glaucoma, Distance Vision, Blood Tests: {CBC, cholesterol, sugar), Pa.jp Test, Breast Exam, Hemocult. TIMMllfi ' SPONSORS: Local Commissions on Aging; State Department on Aging; the NWCT Area. 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Members front row, left to right, are Wendy Mrs. John Zaborowski (Agnes Catalina, captain Krisla, Palomba, and Karen Luddy. Back, row: Jean UNISEX STYLING Green), Watertown. Grandmother 1278 Main Street, Watertown; McCann, Judy Creech, Jackie Mazzama.ro, and Jen Evenski. More than, is Mary Green, Wolcott. a dozen area schools sent teams to the comeptition. (NCA Photo) Crestwood Plaza •| UNISEX SALON LaP.LANTE-A. daughter, bury. Great-great-grandmothers are Mrs. Charles Logue Sr.. Water- 1278 .Main Street, Watertown Stephanie Lynn, June 18 in Bristol Dorothy Soucy, Watertown» and town, and Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Crestwood Plaza Hospital, to Glenn LaPlante and. Maria Lucia, Laconia, N.H. Lessard, Sherbrooke. Quebec. : Michelle Fields, Waterbury: Grand-' Canada. Men's Haircut parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard LOGUE—A daughter, Sam.ant.ha Turrnele, Spring Hill, Fla., and Mr. Carol, July 17 in Waterbury B.ATE8-A daughter, Ashley Mary. and Mrs. Roger LaPlante, Water- JMen's Wash, Cut) Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles July 18 in Waterbury Hospital, to Logue Jr. (Carole Lessard), Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bates (Paula and Blowdry ville. Grandparents are .Mr. and Ann Fuller). Oxford. Grandparents are: Raymond and Mary Fuller. • MABJOMIE O'NEILL* Oakville, and Dean aiid Alice mam Bates, Wa te rto w n. G rea I- • FUNERAL DIRECTOR* Gift Certificates far all four g ran dpa. rents are Antoinette 274-2571 residential or Petrok.ait.is and. Marguerite Fuller, both of Wat.erbu.ry, Alana Arnica commercial mods John aONcitl Janet Woodward ninanl Homt BROWN—A daughter. Devin OPEN MONDAY PAR GLASS 742 Main Street, Oakville Lyndsey, June 15 in New Mil Ion] • Complete hair care • Facial Waxing Mon., Wed,., Fit, 9-5 117 Echo Lake Road Connecticut - OE779 Thurs. 9 - Eves, by Appt. 2O&274-30GS Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nail Manicures & Sculpturing Sat. 8-3 Watertown 274-2151 Brown (Denise Larrivee), Mason • JOHN'O'NEILL* Avenue, Oakville. Great-grand- • FUNERAL DIRECTOR mother is Hazel Brown. Sandy EMBALMEB* Hook.

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Gerard Normand H.S- Coe Co. (pondfishl Funeral services and burial for per gal 45 Freight St. Gerard "Jerry" Normand, 72. of C.O.D. Waterbury 754-6177 5530 2.9th St. North, St. Pet- i!50 Bjafi ersburg. Fla... formerly of Water- bury. were held in St. Petersburg. Strileckis 00 Co. Mr. Normand died July 21 at his home alter a short illness. Born in Waterbury. he lived in St. Pet- 274-4364 ersburg since 1.962. ASPHALT • LOAN Besides his mother. Elodie Nor- RING IN YOUR r PRESCRIPTION, GARDEN CENTER 470 Mam St.. Oakville OPEN 7 DAYS 9-6 WALK OUT WITH ILL YOU GiliiilG & LANDSCAPING NEEDS « FRESH FLOWERS BOUQUETS & ARRANGEMENTS CONTACTS! Houseplants • Gifts 10 sq. ft. s Roil (Reg. 2.50) 274-6898 foir you can enjoy same day service on. quality contacts from people you trust. .Simply bring in your prescription REAL and you "I! walk out with a pair of con- tacts that offer perfect fit and proper ESTATE vision, at a fabulous price. AND YOU By Joyce B. Xafferty We now maintain the area "s largest in- Lafferty Real Estate ventory of lenses for most standard prescriptions. And that means a better than 80% chance that your contacts are here before you arrive.

Of course you still get the individual LENDERS TIGHTEN fiUISKlS FOE I0IE-BIIII1S attention and quality care you expect In some parts of the country, record numbers of homeowners from us because every contact lens are defaulting on, their mortgages, and. .lenders are looting lor comes with careful instructions, free ways to cut their losses on future loans. If you're applying lor follow-up visits and our complete a loan, you can. expect your lender to scrutinize the mortgage satisfaction guarantee. application, more closely than, they may have in. the past... Some lenders are asking for much more verification of So bring in your prescription or customers' liquid assets. First, they want to be sure that you aren't borrowing any part of your down payment. Any large deposits schedule an appointment for an. eye ex- into your checking or savings account may need some explana- amination and get quality, price, and, tion of where they came from. If you got part of your funds from, now, same day service from the peo- a relative, you might be required, to have a gift letter stating that ple with the pride to put their name on the money wasn't a loan. If you've sent. In late payments on In- the door. stallment, loans, you may have to write a letter offering reasons why you were delinquent. Therefore, the process of applying for a loan can Involve more paper work and red tape than was the case in years past. If you are considering a move, contact the professionals at F A M' 1 L V * DOC T O R S # O F # O P T O Ml ETRY Lafferty Real Estate. Call us at, 234-3353 or stop by our offices at 1197 Main Street, 2nd 'floor, Watertown. Waterfaury: 604 Lakewood Road - 575-0900 Watertown::: 997 Main Street - 274-7576 PagPropertye 12 Town Times (Vatertown of, Conn. the) Aug. 6,Watertown 1987 Historical Society LEGAL NOTICES Superintendent of Schools DiNunzio Realty Associates to State of Connecticut financed, by fund-raisers pb^ 10 Deforest Street. remove 300 yards of existing soil; Court: of Probate ,. «rt and earned out during the year TEACHER YAMCAWCIES.. Watertown, CT 06795 install twin 48" culverts,; and District of Watertown V uth Telephone: 274-5411, Ext. 319 . 5 y° - All of the d,iSpLs The Watertown. Public Schoowatertownhistoricalsociety.orgl relocate brook and rip rap slopes • July 31, 1987 decorations, and. entries arc'the Department is seeking applications EO.E per plans submitted, be approved, NOTICE TO1 CREDITORS TT 8-6-87 work of Litchfield County 4-H ers •for the following positions: subject tp conditions, one of which Estate of MARY MEISSL ILES, The county fair is one of the One-half time Kindergarten Stole of Connecticut is to install a single 60" culvert, in- a/k/a Mary M. ILES hisot 4-H fairs Jj Teacher in tnc Court, of Probate stead, of twin 48" culverts. The Hon.. Carey R. Geghan, Judge, Featured tha year will be animals" One-half time Learning Disabilities District of Watertown Dated in Watertown, Connecticut, of the Court of Probate, District of livestock, crafts, baked goods,' Teacher (Elementary) • July 30, 1987' this 30th day of July, 1987. Watertown at a hearing held on Ju- •vegetables, tractor driving compel]' Full-time Special Education Self- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ATTEST: Stanley Masayda, ly 31, 1987 ordered, that all claims tion, computers, concessions ''and Contained, (Elementary) (One year Estate of HERTA BOTHER Zoning Enforcement Officer must: be presented to the fiduciary . much more. " only) The Hon. Carey R. Geghan, Judge, TT 8-6-87' on or before Nov. 6, 1987 or be bar- For further information, call Appropriate. Connecticut Certifica- of the Court of Probate, District of red as by law provided... Laura. Marek at. 567-9447 during tion required. Watertown at a hearing held, on Ju- State of Connecticut Kathleen B. Navin, Clerk the day, or Robert Havens' at .Deadline for making application is ly 30, 1987 ordered that all claims Court of Probate The fiduciary is: 482-670.5 at night. Monday, August 10, 1,987,, must: be presented to the fiduciary District of Watertown Elsie McGovern Interested candidates should apply on or before Nov. 6', 1987 or be bar- to: red as by law provided. July 24, 1987 70 Cherry Avenue NOTICE TO CREDITORS" Watertown, Ct. 06795 • .Dianne Cassidy Mr. Blaise A. Salerno Kathleen B. " Navin, Clerk Estate of RICHARD H. DAVIS, TT 8-6-87' The fiduciaries are: a/k/a RICHARD HARDING .To Wed In Oct. Su.ia.nne R, Dunlap DAVIS ENGINEERED • 3404. S.E. 3 Court The Hon.. Carey R. Geghan, Judge, County 4-H Fair Mr. and Mrs. John. H. Cassidy Boynton Beach, FLA .33435 of the Court of Probate, District of Jr., 10 Applegate Lane, Woodbure SINTERINGS Werner Joseph Rother Watertown at a hearing held on Ju- This Weekend. At and formerly of Watertcmn, an- M. 914 S..E. 3 Street ly 24, 1987 ordered that all claims nounce the engagement at their ™ AND Boynton Beach, FLA ,33435 must be presented to- the fiduciary Goshen Grounds daughter, Dianne Chase Cassidv lo TT 8-6-87 on or before Oct. 30, 1987 or be The 55th annual Litchfield Coun- Bruce Lawrence Cracier, son'of PLASTICS, INC, barred as by law provided. ty 4-H Fair will be held Saturday Richard Crocker, Bran ford JnJ LEGAL NOTICE Mrs, Arlene Crocker. St ,et- Kathleen B. Navin, Clerk and Sunday, Aug. 8 and 9, at the A (Revised) ersburg, Fla. The Conservation Commission/In- The fiduciary is: Goshen Fairgrounds, Route 63, WATEBTOWN land Wetland Agency of the Town Evelyn A. Davis Goshen. An October wedding is planned INDUSTRY of Watertown, Connecticut, at a 3 Bowers Street 4-H is an international organiza- Miss Cassidy was graduated Special Meeting held July 22, 1.987. Watertown., Ct, 06795 tion designed to educate and in- from. Saint .Margaret's School voted that Application. #122 of TT 8-6-87 struct youth in different areas of Waterbury, and from the School ot agriculture, home economics, and Fine Arts at the Universitj of Con- other various youth in different necticut with a B.F A digree in areas of agriculture, home graphic design... She is art dueuor economics, and other various for D.C. Heath. & Co publishers fields. in Lexington, Mass is pleased to announce Each year, 4-H'ers from all over Mr. Crocker was graduated from Litchfield County come to the fair Branford High School, and from That We Are Now Doing to show off what they have learned the School of Fine Arts at UConn. and accomplished, and return home with a B.F.A. degree in graphic SENIOR PORTRAITS for with awards of recognition, for their design, He is president and, creative hard and worthwhile work, director for Crocker, Inc. advert- the Class of '88 The 4-H fair is youth-ran and is ing and design in. Boston, No Need to Go Out of Town Call for an Appointment Today Packages From $59 BOARDING KENNELS MOB. & Wed. 10-5: Tues. & Thins. 12-8 • All Breed Grooming 463 Main: Street, Watertown ' • Large, Stwcfous Runs • Free bath with one 274-4768 'week boarding • Pet Supplies 266-7036 CONNECTICUT GYMNASTICS SCHOOL Main Street Betrlehem

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GYM NATS (Preschool) 9 mo. Hours: Man, 9-,g — 5yrs. W. Wed... Tfaurs., & GYMNSTICS 6 yn. - 18 rs Fr ¥ »- 9-6 Sat. 9-4 PROPAN11 OPANE GAG S .R «1 _. II ii m w , CALL TODAY COMPETITIVE GYMNASTICS Sun,, 10-1 Available Yea r IMBound ADULT GYMNASTICS mK w -Across From Black Rock State Park- 274-9766 435 Watertown Bd.,. lie. 6, Thomaiton. CT 06787 (203) 283-8144 Featuring: All Olympic Events for1 Girls and Boys 979 Main Street: Watertown Spiring Floor • 'Qualified Instructors • Safety Certification Mentals CM • ISGf • mm Small. Glasses • Introducing our "Reach lor'the Stars" program Matthew I Baker, BJO. Family Dentistry 621 Main, Street .§ WALK IN Watertown 274-931,5 REGISTRATION SCHEDULE Help Unlimited, Inc. 215 Main Street, Oaltville "Naming Registry" MONDAY-10 AM-4 PM-R0OM MlMl OFFERING PERSONALIZED SERVICES IN »TUESDAY-10 AM-6 PM-MOGM M104I YOUR HOME, 24 MRS. A DAY, 7DAYS A WEEK ^ if ' • Registered Nurses '• Personal Attendants Y • Licensed Practical Nurses • Companions SKI • Bath and Nutrition Attendants "fi CLASSES BEGIN' AUGUST 31 • Also Offering "COMMUNI-GALL" r« A Unique Voice lo Voice Communication System *or Emergency fie|p • Accident, Prevention MATTATUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE and, Companiofishi- —w rr""'1"*''" *p J CNVR HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER 'Oar Hdp is UnUmJ(«J...If you need iefp la siif way 750 CHASE PARKWAY WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT 06708 PLEASE CALL: 274-7511 Rate .Schedule and • ' (203) 575-3040 Denise Charette, NancyColson Brochure Available Co-Directors ' Upon Request Temporar>' Employment Agency Property of the Watertown HistoricalTbwn Times (WatBrtowo Society, Conn,) Aug. 6, 198 7 Page 13 Dated at Watertown, Connecticut LEGAL. NOTICES on the date the attached warning College in Smithfield, R.I. and will Jan. 1, 1991, no recyclable materials this 4th day of August, 1.987. and notice.-were signed: major in accounting. will be allowed into landfills or TOWN OF WATERTOWN Gordon W. James, Chairman Robert C Middaugh, Town Manager waste-to-energy facilities. CONNECTICUT watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWatertown Town. Council Gordon W. James, Chairman Appointed Tb What constitutes '"'recyclable'"'" Notice of Public Hearing TT -8-6-87 Watertown Town Council will, be determined by the Depart- August 17, 19i87 .REUMN OF NOTICE Signed and sealed, at Watertown, 'Waste Council ment of Environmental Protection The Town Council of the Town of I HEREBY CERTIFY thai on Connecticut., this 4th day of. State Sen. Jamie McLaughlin by February, 1988. Wat.ert.owm, the Watertown Water August 4, 1987,1 left a duplicate of August, 1987, (R-32nd District) of Woodbury has and Sewer Authority and the Water- the attached warning and notice of Mary B. Canty, Town Clerk 'been appointed, to the newly-formed town Redevelopment Agency will a combined public hearing of the Town of'Watertown, Connecticut Municipal Solid Waste Recycling GRAZIANOOILCO. Watertown Town Council, the TT 8-6-87 DIVISION OF MATTY'S PAVING CO. hold a combined Public Hearing at Advisory Council, which will assist 1 the Watertown Senior High School Watertown Water and Sewer local towns in implementing the —over 35 years service— Library, French Street, Watertown, Authority and the Watertown. Peter Dillon Gets mandatory recycling law enacted Connecticut, on. Monday, August: Redevelopment Agency, with Mary this year. .FUEL OIL 17, 1987 at 7:00 P.M. to consider the B. Canty, its Town Clerk. Realtor Award. The appointment, made by Sen- I FURTHER. CERTIFY that I caus- following proposed ordinances and Peter F. Dillon, son of John and ate Minority Leader Reginald . K-1 KEROSENE ed a copy of said, warning and projects: Marilyn Dillon, Eaton Street, Smith,'is for a, two-year renewable notice to be published in the Tbwn Oakville, Jhas received a. $1,000 term. • 24 HOUR An ordinance appropriating Times newspaper, hawing a substan- scholarship grant from the Lit- Under the terms, of this new law, $1,400,000 for public improvements tial circulation in said. Tbwn on BURNER SERVICE chfield County Board of Realtors. local towns are required to begin to the Watertown Industrial Park- August 6, 1987. Depot Street, including construc- Mr. Dillon, ranked 11th in a. class sorting and recycling at least 25 per- 274-0600 274-3636 tion of a new road from Depot I "FURTHER CERTIFY that on of 244 at Watertown High School, cent of their trash by 1991. After Street to Echo Lake Road, Con- August 4, 1987 I caused to be set was a member of the National struction of a new bridge over upon, the signpost or other exterior Honor Society chapter at WHS, and Steele Brook, installation of road, place nearest the office of the Town was a. Connecticut Boys' State BLUE & GOLD KENNELS drainage and traffic signals, con- Clerk and all other places and Delegate, signposts designated by the Tbwn, struction of a sanitary sewer in- He has received awards from the a written copy of said warning and terceptor line from French Street to Business Department of W&tertown BOARDING OF ALL DOGS notice signed by the Tbwn Clerk. & CATS Echo Lake Road, construction of a High, Presidential Academic I FURTHER CERTIFY that all of PROFESSIONAL GROOMING w sanitary sewer interceptor line south Fitness, and. Academic: Achieve- OIF ALL BREEDS the above acts, were: done at least ten BLUE & COLD of French Street to the end of the ment and Excellence. Cal Runs days (10) prior to 'the holding of said, KENNElS* •> existing Steeie Brook interceptor Mr. Dillon plans to attend Bryant "A UfilSme OfExpmnm" and constra.cti.on of water! ine from public hearing on August 17, 1987. lifut O« Robert C. Middaugh Depot Street to Echo Lake Road, MM. - MT. • *J«L - 12 MOM - 1 tJk. - 3 ML Town Manager SOU. i ML TO 3 UL. • CtOlHJ HOUMYS and authorizing the issue of bonds i£T rmONt BC10 '1MB 10 WINS Town of Watertown, Connecticut G FROM WTH. or notes and temporary notes in the Cross-Li te s savs:| 45 FOX ROAD CENTER' same amount. TOWN CLERK'S. OKTM.CATE W000HUHY AS OF NOTICE AND' An ordinance appropriating. RETURN OF NOTICE SI,400,000 for reconstruction of a I HEREBY CERTIFY that the at- Does your faith road on Bunker Hill Road, from tached warning and notice and. the Straits Turnpike to the Waterbury endure until OODBURY SECRETARIA' foregoing; Return of Notice are duly City line and. water and- sewer The Office Support Professionals recorded in 'the records of the Town Victory w L utilities, and. authorizing the issue of Watertown, Connecticut, that of bonds or notes and temporary the following persons were 'the duly is achieved? Work out of your house? Bring your office to us! notes in the same amount- elected Town. Council Chairman Copies of the proposed ordinances and duty appointed Town Manager * Word .Processing * Office Start-Hp are on file with the Tbwn Clerk of the Town of Watertown. * Business hour * Photocopies Eligible voters shall, be heard at the telephone answering * Project public hearing concerning the pro- * Correspondence administration posed ordinances and. projects. DIANE'S BEADTY TOTAL OFFICE SUPPORT SALON, me. 263-2279 call for complete Bating of services DELI EXPRESS Sherman Village, Woodbuiy Styling for Men & Women 407 MAIN STREET OAKVILLE 65© Main, Street. Watertown Tie Village Crater { 274-6252 mirror 4 i' GUT CERTIFICATES ALWAYS AVAILABLE" Miii Street HOT & COLD UKB 20% Senior Citizens Discount Every Monty 274-7030 CI1EBK SBIICE Oakvflle i i' (Next ta Agneivs Florist) "15 Years of .Experience" IME-TO-OilE! FUTRB M-F 3,0-6 Call For Luncheon Specials • Showroom Sales Thurs. "til 8 BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7 to 11 * Custom Orders Sat. 9-2 FLORENCE t UPHOLSTERY • Catalog Sales FREE "Over 57 Years; of Experience" • ESTIMATES • Custom Re-upholstery on I PICTUHE FRAMING SERVICE t Courteous your Furniture x • Custom • Contemporary • Baroque • Custom Upholstery with either • Unique Wall Mirrors, Decora tor Tables, Pedestals Prompt our material or your material V Jewelry Boxes, Planters, Glass Sculptuires, and More.* Reliable -FREE PICK-UP & DELJVERY- • "Free Glass Cleaner Service 621 East Main Street I with Ewery Older Thru, S-8-87" 'Etching Available oa Most Items Day Waterbury t ' - ¥ 574-2280 Evenings r ' 274-0223 I Jerry Zambiellalll gai Susan Wasilauskasi k. A *M± ^^ jh ^ j^ u^ „»,. .jt. ..-. j.. j». — —. .j.. j,. .j.. ^ iJk. ._. il—. — - » » j, » ' RETRACTABLE FABRIC AWNINGS & PATIO COVERS

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Agettcg WATERTOWN AUTO UPHOLSTERY Depot Square Mall and Watertown ^r^°R^ CANVAS and AWNING CO. ... 274-8871. ' Independent Insurance Agent Across from Westbury Room • . .274-9671 Page 14 TowPropertyn Times (Watertown, Conn. of) Aug . the6, 1987 Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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Stol Sunday Yl Specials: Rock V Roll Monday h \\\lAig. Tnesda 4cto's Nite ~ HEATWAVE^ WEDNESDAY . D.I. Briii B. bod, Friday, Aug. 7th REQUEST RIGHT' DAILY FROM 1PM ,« Prills & <*» CAT-IN $ I Ings of lid .M Ml ii Arizona Maid PAST© JL, KM tun. In Cham J Saturday, Aug. 8th C.T THDBSB1Y I SO ECMOV.*KC RW Ladies Wearing Skirts or Dresses Misled SKSELWI\ISI\]\ ' .j'uerof su HAVE PROPER I.D. BHBY :H#mePIa,t,el Restaurant Mr. and Mrs Jan Wivestad, 45 250 Specials Watch for our ad for future •' '•' j|.: • 1-131 Mairiji£, Watertown/', '•"• Dunrobin Lane, reienlly was pro- s rock "n' roll entertainment. moted to the position of vice presi- Mute l. For Everyone. v it • ' : • 274-28IT; ' ' ' •' • : •••'•• ' dent at the Banker's Trust Co. in New York City \ graduate of Watertown High School and a EARLY BIRD; former Miss Watertown,. she SPEOAl graduated from. Dartmouth College, SPECIAL i Hanover. N.H. in, I984. and has Fields ALL TOO CHI EOT , August 10 from 4-S p.m. | been employed at the bank, since her graduation. She currently is a Family Restaurant WITH MEATIOAF trading manager for the Interna- pcUo i ng tional Securities Department, an 1 "Come to Strawberry Fields - You'll enjoy the Change" OFF COUPON area, which specializes in the trading and, marketing of non-dollar se- for Early Bird Special curities. She resides in Manhattan HOMEHAI'E SOK ft DESK with her husband. Stephen Mc- j lues. & Wed. 4:00-5:30 p.m. Carthy. Friday, Saturday & Sunday in w mm T Soft Shell Crab Saute OPEN DAILY 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Sun.. 7 a.m. to Noon. | Boston Baked Scrod Chicken, Marsala Westto'ury Drum Corps (wish DCtaSo.,. salad & vccjt'abfel - Members of the WDC brought • n^m ^mf ,mmm\ <•• KM mmm :^mmmmm. HV^HVIHU^KM ^KMH :H n» •• "^ m^m I^MHM home medals they won at the Con- I Co'jn.e and Enjoy our j nect icut Fifers & Drummers | Monday or Tuesday .Dinner Specials • Association State Convention held over the weekend in Ncwington. ] Buy 1 - GET 1 FREE with coupon f Jay Whitehill took a second-pla.ee medal in individual snare drum, Try one of our 1£ Flavors of Hershey Ice Cream while Heather St., Mary and Cheryl • ITALIAN' ICES • Maggi combined for a second place DEPOT SQUARE MALL,, WATERTOWN as a glockenspiel, duet. (Mai! laattt on Ikpcl Sl. directly eppvs:ist Brooks Drug Stan) For many members of the corps, "Where Old Friends Still Meet: it was their first time participating Full Service Bar 318: Main Street in the state meet, but all were eager |NEW HOURS: to do their best. |Mon.-VVed. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Oakville, Ct. 274-0895 Irs. & Fri. 7 a.m.-!) p.m. The immediate schedule is as |Sat. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. CALL FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS The Original New England Daily Luncheon Specials follows: Saturday. Aug., 8. early |Sun. 7 a.m. to8rO 0 p.m. • Gift Certificates 274-9026 evening parade in, Thomaston: STEAMED BURGER Fresh Baked Pastries Saturday. Aug.. 15. early evening "dellcionsly different!" parade in Winslcd: Friday, Aug. 21. early evening parade in Bridewatcn New LITE SUMMER MENU FRIDAY SPECIALS Saturday. Aug.. 29, 200th anniver- Home Style Quiches sary early morning parade in. Har- Open at 5:30 A.M. Shrimp Cocktail winton, and an early afternoon 7 Days A Week: Cold Seafood Salads parade in Cheshire. 8 Young people interested in Place A Coffee Shop & Luncheonette...PLUS registering with the Westbury corps in the music ranks (fife, trumpet, 179 Davis Street, Oakville 274-8037 ' glockenspiel, drums), color guard. or majorettes may contact Director SERVING LUNCHES DAILY Michael Kleban* at ,274-4622 for ft Moo, thro. Sat. - II a.m. to .2 p.m., T.GBE'S more information... * TUESDAY NIGHT 7:00-11:00 P.M. SHARE Support: 2 for 1 ANY BEVERAGE 2:53 Buckingham St., Oakville • 274-5908 SHARE, a, support group for #" parents who have lost children

11 jt-" LUNCH MENU CLUB SANDWICHES GRINDERS through, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, or early infant Monday Cavatelli w/Sausage & Meatballs OPEN STEAKS HAMBURGERS death will meet at Waterbury Aug. 1,0 In Tomato Sauce All reasonably priced ^' * Hospital. • • Tuesday . . 'n' Ribs w/Barbecue Sauce * The group will meet on the se- Aug., 11 Chicken Roasted Potatoes O1 Thursday Special 11 a.m. - 2: p.m. cond Wednesday of each month, Wednesday Baked Virginia Ham, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Bizzozero Aug. 12 ROAST BEEF DINNER Room of the hospital, "V" Potatoes Au Gratin The meetings are open to the Thursday .Roast Turkey w/Stuffing & Gravj Q public and free of charge. For far- Aug. .13 Mashed Potato "* Even MOM. NIGHT ther information call Mary Beth Friday Meatloaf w/Bacon, Mushroom lLOBSTER ii« SK-$6.50- THURS.- Pratt at 264-7644, or Laura, Weav- Aug., 14 & Tomato' Sauce FRIDAY ing at 264-3089. CLAMS $3,50 Boz. 4 - ? s. Lyonnaise Potatoes ~~ NUMBER • Videos By More Fun Amusements fiJ _. Many a smart-aleck youngster, who • Just: off Main St. • Proper Attire ft ' - -SANDWICHES AVAILABLE ALL DAY- insists on having his own way now, OPEN 7 DAYS 9 AM-1 ADA Fri. & Sat. "till 2 PM stands a good chance of having a, lit "• Free Parking Thomas F. Stanis, Owner & Permittee jji number to wear later on. Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertowii , SocietyConn,,) Aug. 6, 1987 Pag e 15 watertownhistoricalsociety.org

will'be from, 12. noon to 7 p.,m. dai- Kevin Shaw, son, of Mr. and, Mrs. Library, Newtown, will be held in ly. Final closing date will, be Aug. Robert Shaw, 67 Brace St., has September at the library located one 30. been named a recipient of a, scholar- block sooth of the flagpole in, the ship by the Watertown Education center of town, Route 25. Waterfront Waves Association, and also of a scholar- ship from the Munson Fund. The Times are 1,2 noon to 5 p.m. 1987 graduate of Watertown High Saturday, the 5th; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, 6th; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sylvan .Lake to swim any combination of School, will enter the University of The second, session of swimming Scott Shaw, son ..of Mr. and. Mrs. Connecticut this fall. and. 1:30 to 2:30' p.m. Monday. 7th. strokes: freestyle, breaststroke, and Robert Shaw, 67 Brace St., was lessons began last week at Sylvan backstroke. All children competing There will be an admission Lake. There are lots of kids signed named to the Dean's List: for the Library Book Sale will receive ribbons. spring, 1987 semester at Quinnipiac charge Saturday. Book donations up, 74 all total.- Signups are at the Following, loca- The 12th annual Labor Day Book, are being accepted. Call the library Last, week's activity was a Draw College, Hamden. A, sophomore tions: 'Parks and. Recreation Depart- majoring in physical therapy, he is Sale sponsored by the C.H. Booth a,t,426-4533 for more information. Sylvan Lake Contest. We found that ment, 51 Echo Lake Road; Crest- we Save many talented artists who; a 1986 graduate of Watertotvn High brook Park pool, Crestbrook Park, School. are taking lessons. Among them are Northfield Road; WHS pool, 324 JoeTirrell, Joe Walluck, Nick Pas- French St.; Sylvan Lake, Sylvan quarictlo. Marissa Hosteller, Lake Road; Echo Lake, ice House Naomi, Johnson, daughter of Mr. Jessica Hosteller, Robin Walluck, Road; Ultra Camp, Crestbrook and Mrs. Theodore Johnson, 137 Ben Tirrcll, Torn Lukman, Jennifer Park; and at the Baldwin School Norway St., Oakville, has been, Restaurant & Lounge Kiley. Nathan Petti, and Susan Play Park. North Street. awarded a Dean's Scholarship for Kilcy. the 1987-88 academic year at Beginning Aug. 1,5, Sylvan, 16 Straits Turnpike Special awards were given for Echo, and the Crestbrook pool, will Messiah College, Grantham, Fa, Watertown She is a 1987 graduate, of Watertown ""Best Picture of Sylvan Lake." be on post-season schedules. Hours 274-13,20 Third place was won by Jeremy High, School Papazaglow. second place by Nicole Boxer, and the firs I-pi ace winner was Jessica Boxer. D.J. Michael Next. week, will be the last. week, Thors. thru. Sat. of the regular season at Sylvan Bartenders «r Big Screen Friday, Saturday & Sunday Lake. Tuesday. Aug. II will be the annual cookout for the children Chris - Ernie Television * signed up for the swimming Carmines' Girls Softball lessons. We will serve hot dogs, PLAYOFF GAME • Prime Rib • Lobster chips., juice, and watermelon, and. August 9 there will be games. 6:00 P,M. Poland Served with salad, vegetable & potato or pasta. Wednesday, Aug.. 12 will be the THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY final day for swimming lessons. SHtB. 1ELDBHKS S1.00 $1.00 - DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS 11:30 -to 4 - The guards will give swimming sins DRAFT Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4 to 7 tests on this day. l Thursday. Aug.. 1.3 will be the 'Stirimp or Clams on fz Shell. Every 'Night at the Bar Swimming Championships at the TIE iiBHi -iTTnni Gift Certificates for Any Watertown High. School pool. Dress to Impress - Shirts with: Collars Required. - No Cover Open 7 Days a Week Occasion Always Available These are open to any Watertown- Oakville child over the age of 6. The children will compete accor- ding to age groups and may choose San Marino Restaurant Skylight Room INGO Thursdays & Fridays at 764 Main St. Come enjoy our Oakville St.' Mary Magdalen, Roman, Night -Special including Ghuch Hall, . fjd • Shrimp Cocktail • /*\v°\ * Mozzarella en Carrozza Oakville O* • Stuffed Mushrooms WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. • Fried Seafood Platter Hool-JUD ShBb Peadtae *.| ,t e * Chicken Valdostano Every Thursday 7 D.m.1 aJL 7 pJti uu 11 -^ ' • Chicken Marsala 1 Extra Card Free • Veal Siciliani $1.25 $1.80 • Baked. Seafood with this ad AU served with garden salad, potato, SATDBDAT NKBT •vegetable or spaghetti • •• • * * * « • • 4 jjhomaston Ave.. Wtby, OLDIES" 755-1143 ; t FREf! PARKING-:*,274-21 »lii

2 SEPARATE SHOWS OPEN M-Tluiis! 8 a.Bi.,-10 p.m. •AN EXUBERANT!*! Ffi. & Sat 8 a.m.-12 a.m., DAILY 11 Sun. 8 a.nti.-10 p.m. AT COMIC MOVJE; 10:00 am. STARTS FRIDAY f ferriage m®v ^Heritage JRestaurant" Smile 202 ' Sc " lUpine (203) 567-8739 iSaiiiitm. il Iftzxa Mouse ' (2D3J 5B7-873n HOT PIZZA,.. Fine Italian Cuisine .Always Featured Don't cook tonight.-enjoy f i£ga dmtntut (Seed Specialties a, steaming hot pie! Available with your favorite Mousaka $6.50 'Try our many other specialties, too. toppings in 4 sizes Pastitsio $5.95 • SALADS • ANTIPASTO • SPAGHETTI FOUEVf Specials: • • GRINDERS IS BACK. Shrimp Scampi •$7-95 SHOWN Broiled Scallops .$6.95 Eat .Here or To Go! 9:20 ONLY Veal Cutlet Parmesan • .$9.50 Special! smtd mth Soup oftke Bay, Caniem Salad, Gartic Toast, Plata md/or Vegetable. _

EDDIE MURPHY% Friday Only BEVEHLYJHILLS Lazy- Man's Lobster. $9.95 RO'S RESTAURANT I lb. Steamed Crab Legs. 38.95 - Serving the finest pizza since 1947- Saturday Only • 841 Main.Street, Oakville $2.50-ADULTS FRI, SAT. & SUN. Prime Rib 40 m. Cut $14.95 .20 oz. Cat $8.95 S2.00-ADULTS MON.,,, THUBS. &tmftan IrrabfiBt laffrt $4.25 ,274-1148 or 274-8069 $1.SO-CHILDR£N Pagp 16 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) Aug.. 6,. 1987 Property of the WatertownDeForest St. office, 7:30 p.m .Historical Society WATER & SEWER, Authority meeting at Polk School all-purpose room,,'Buckingham St., Oakville, watertownhistoricalsociety.org7:30' p.m. PUBLIC HEARING by Town GENERAL DAILY INFOLINE: 274-9334. Council on Steele Brook dam study INFO NUMBERS: Municipal CRIMESTGPPERS: 755-1234. in high school auditorium, 324 switchboard, 274-5411, for most ' WELCOME WAGON: 266- French St., 8 p.m. governmental and School Depart- 4157. ment offices, including recreation TUESDAY, AUG., 11 extensions 254 and 255, and senior THURSDAY, AUG. 6 SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. center and minibus exts. 423 and SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; 424, center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; municipal agent office hours, 9 to . social, 1 to 4 p.m. 11 a.m.

Yes—Our Prices Are FRIDAY, AUG. 7 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12 Competitive For Quality SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. SENIOR, CITIZENS Falls Ave. center open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Fuel Oil and Kerosene minibus to Waterbury and mall in minibus to Waterbury and mall in morning :and afternoon. morning and afternoon. CALL NOW GRANGE NO. 122, Inc. VACATION REC Movie "Sam- meeting at 175 Main St. Masonic rny the Way-Out Seal" at Oakville 'WHEN' THE. WEATHER OUTSIDE turns rainy and inclement—as BARIBAULT Temple, 3 p.m. Branch Library, 55 Davis St., 1:30 it, did, on, the first day of the recreation Ultra, Camp—then 'the best, 'thing p.m.; free admission, for all to do is go inside for a, movie, as these youngsters, did. (Recreation Photo) OIL CO., INC. MONDAY, AUG. 10 youngsters. nual town, swimming champion- 600 Main St., Oakville SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mu- N.Y.; Sept., 13-14 (filled), Showboat Hotel, Atlantic City, ships for youngsters have been 274-3214 or 274-6723 center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. seum at 2,2, DeForest St. open, 2 to FIRE DISTRICT meeting at 24 4 p.m. to public; free admission. N.J.; Sept. 23 (open),. Big E in rescheduled, from. Friday, Aug., 14, PLANNING & ZONING Com- West Springfield, Mass.; Oct. to Thursday, Aug. 13, at. the high mission regular meeting (re- 1,1-1,8 (open), Bermuda Cruise,.. school's. Frank M. Reinhold Pool, NEIL'S AUTO BODY INC. scheduled, from July 5) at high, Call" rec office for details and 324 French St. FACTORY TRAINED UNIBODY SPECIALISTS school library, 324 French St , reservations. 'The even! features novice and 7:30 p.m. competitive divisions, for all town *FRAME STRAIGHTENING * youngsters., ages 6' and under COMING EVENTS Town Swimming •through, 14, in the 25-yard freestyle, * INSURANCE ESTIMATES*- REC TRIPS: Aug. 11 (open), breaststroke,.and backstroke events. •Complete Collision Service Riverside Park, Agawam, Mass.; Titles On Line Ages 6 and under, 7, and 8 will 23% HOUR 'TOWI.NO Aug.. 21-23 (canceled). Lake The Parks and Recreation swim at 9:30' a.m.; ages 9 and 10 HEAVY DUTY TOWING George and. Saratoga Race 'Track, Department, has announced the an- at 10:45 a.m.; and ages 11 through 14 at I p.m. Ribbons will he award- COMPLETE AUTO IODY & PAINT SHOP ed to the champions. Children may sign up for the WE REPAIR ALL MAKES & MODELS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC EVERITT'S event at the high school pool, Crestbrook Park pool. Sylvan and AFTER HOURS CALL WARTQWM WATOnOWN 27445M Echo lakes, the Ultra Camp at, 1029' MAIN ST., WATERTOWN GARAGE, INC. Crestbrook, or the recreation of- 274-2463 fice, 51 Echo Lake Road. Oakville 274-2147 Call 274-5411, exts. 254-2,55 for more information. • Front End Alignments with r Computer Balancing • Brakes•Tune Ups*Emission Testing R.J. BLACK, FOR BETTER • Complete Exhaust Installations & SON, INC. i GRASS TRIMMING Sales & Service AT A BARGAIN Soiw Hot Water • LT-20 PRICE ACCIDENT? Efficient Evacuated Super Durability Tube Design Greater Reach without Don't Be Sad! Water Pumps & Stooping Water Conditioners 2-CycIe Easy-Start Engine CALL... T h omai ton 'Road SALE $229 *k Watertown ZT4-OS3 ^ Reg, =259 Waterbury Auto. Body, i We'll make your car look like NEW! shindaiwa WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BRADSHAW'S •WE; SIMPLY •MAKE THEM, BETTER TRIMMER ACCESSORIES WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS • EMISSION TESTING • BODY REPAIRS SUMMER CLEARANCE • FREE ESTIMATES daau aiow SERVICE OF OF OAKVILLE •.MASTER CHARGE • PAINT JOBS SQUEAKY CLEAN 274-6753 "SERVICE .IS OUR SPECIALTY" Emerg. Tele Hours: IMbn.-Fri. 9-6:30 • Sat. 9-3 BOB Main St., Oakvitle USED CARS 1713 Thomaston An, Wtby. 753-1143 753-4254 1986 VOLKSWAGON-Jetta GL, 4 dr Sedan. Air conditioning, AM-FM 191 cassette, Michelins, 14,000 miles. 1986 JEEP—Commanche 4x4 Pickup, AC, PS, AM-FM cassette, "X" pkge, aluminum wheels. SOUND GARAGE 1988 RENAULT—Alliance D'L 4 dr "We fix your car Sedan, 5 spd., PS, AC, AM-FM with sound" cassette, rear defroster. 1,985 JEEP—Cherokee Pioneer 2 dr Wagon. V6, 5spdL, PS, AM-FM cassette, aluminum wheels, rack. 1985 JEEP—Wagoneer, 4 dr. wagon, Auto, PS, AM-FM stereo, rack, 24,000 miles, 1984 SUBARU—GL'4x4 Wagon, 5 spd., AC, AM-FM cassette. 1984 JEEP1—Cherokee Pioneer, 2 dr Wagon, Auto, PS, AC, AM-FM cassette. PW, PL, aluminum wheels., . 0BLALPUNKT 1984 BUCK—'Century Limited 4 dr. Loaded 1984 CHEVROLET—S10 Blazer, 2 dr Designed for people with ears. waogn, 8 cyl.. Auto, PS. 1983 RENUALT—Alliance DL, 4 dr And something between them. Sedan, 5 sod!.,, PS, AC, AM-FM, 33,000' miles. NOW 1983 PLYMOUTH—Scamp Pickup. PanasiBiic Car Audio. Cap. AM-FM, like new. 1983 AMC— Eagle Wagon. 6 cyl., Auto., CELLULAR PHONES PS, AC, AM-FM,, till wheel, two-tone paint. PANASONIC • NEC • MITSUBISHI ON 1982 CHEVROLET—Sri 0 Pickup, cao. OKI • NOVATEL • WALKER AM-FM. ' ' 1982 DODGE-Omni 4 dr., Sedan. 4 AUTO SECURITY spd!.,,, 2:7,000 miles. SALE 11982 AMC—Concord DL Wagon, 6 CLIFFORD cyl.. Auto, PS, AC, AM-FM, wood: grain "The Ultimate In Auto Security" trim. 1980 AMC— Concord IDL4 dr. Sedan,, 6 cyl., Auto, PS, AC, AM-FM, 57,000 WATERTOWN miles. 274-7G07. 1101 Main St. (Across from Pizza Hut} 749 Main Street, Watertown .il/IEiPlilElIT "In The Sunoco Station" H;ill!i!.,,0iM" • 218834 . 274-214 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Wafcrtown , SocietyConn,.) Aug. 6, 1987' Pag e 17 (tie), Domar's 'and Davis Street, The double-elimination tourna- Council chairman, also said he was, 9-4; 3. Colonial, 7-6; 5. Kelly's ment for girls ages 13 to 15 is be- surprised Watertown, fared, as well Place, 6-7; 6. Neil's Auto Body, 5-8; ing hosted, by the Water-Oak Little as it did in the rankings. watertownhistoricalsociety.org7. (tie), Bobby D's Cafe. and. League. Games are at 6:15 and 8 The state also announced, Friday Oakville Liquor Store, 3-10. p.m. each. day. it intends to build an 800-bed Leaders Unbeaten Teams from, Thomaston and Der- minimum security prison on 105 The top spot in (he American, by are scheduled, to play at 6 tomor- acres of privately-owned land in Sports World Modified League row (Friday), with. Ansonia and Suffield, at a cost, of $86 million. continued, to be shared, by Daveluy's Bunker Hill of Waterbury tangling Demons and Allyn's Cleaners as at 8:15. Earlier this week, Water- POOR TRAVELERS both continued to improve Oak was to have played Union Ci- Dollars and sense seldom travel. unblemished records. ty, .and. Southington was to1hav e met Daveluy's crushed Ciarlo's East Mountain of Water'tary. Remodeling, 10-3, while Allyn's •edged American. Sports World, 6-4, No. 2 Finish, setting, up a, scheduled showdown (Continued from page 1) game Aug.. 4 between, the top runners. to have the jail operational in 1991. If unforseen developments happen Other games had. Domar's War- that make the Fairfield Hills site riors pasting Begnal's Brown Der- unfeasible, Watertown would, by, 12-1, and Mike & Ike's bump- become the next logical location. ing Astro Electric, 10-3. "We'll have to keep monitoring it, American Sports World beat 'THE. GIRLS MAJOR DIVISION SOFTBALL champions for the 1987 and keep OUT eyes on it," the town. Allyn's, 7-4, in the Brass City season, in the Water-Oak Little League are the Phillies, coached by Paul manager said. McKinstry, and assisted by Joe Vaichus and Bob Harding. Team players Modified League at Huntingdon Gordon James, Republican Town front row, left to right, are Katie McKinstry, Felicia Vagnini, Melissa Field July 31 after doubling up Vaichus, Amanda Led ell, and Emmy Howe. Back row: Mr. Vaichus, Mike & Ike's, 10-5. . Lynn Dethlefsen, Stacy Pdsa, Tor)' Vagnini, Jen Bruce, and' Mr. Another game had. Allyn's McKinstrj'. Missing were: Nichole Harding, Lauren D'Angelo, 'Yelena crushing San, Val, 13-4. Chak, Bridget SouilHard, Lori Ibmlinson, and Mr. Harding. (Phillies Sports World leads the league FOR MEN MOSTLY Photo) with a, 20-1 record, followed by FRIDAY Allyn's at 13-5. NIGHTS. Oakville Legion na.be each had two singles for the In 'the Mattatuck Slow Pitch s League, the American Sports World g« (Continued from page 18) winners. Danny Scavone and. Ken- ny Mueller had two hits each for Mudhens humiliated. A.B.E.A., 'NEW , singled for two RBI, Chris DiVita Davis Street. 12-2, as Jim. Venditti homered, STY1E - CUT had a two-run homer and a, RBI " /M/4G.SI Stebco Printing, which already doubled, and singled for three RBI. Bill single, and Shane Risedorf doubl- has claimed the title, improved to Rick Martin and Ted. Spillane had. .Mr STYLINi ed and. singled for a run, two hits each for the winners. 13-0 by downing the Colonial Slam- Risedorf suffered, the loss on the 753-6566 793 lie. mere, 8-4'. Steve Dibble tripled and hill-. Softball Ttoeriiey • singled, Mark Boumival tripled, and Bounced From Chase doubled home two runs, and Walt Oakville actually won the zone ti- The sixth annual Brass City Worden singled and homered for tle July 29 when New Hartford Trophy Invitational Softball Tour- the printers. defeated Torrington, 9-7, at nament was scheduled to start Aug. Nar Scig and Bob Murphy had, Fu es s e n i ch Park, mathemat ica 11 y 3 at, Oakville's Mosgrove Stadium, three hits apiece for the losers. eliminating, then-second, place Tor- with the championship game slated Standings: 1. Stebco, 13-0; 2. rington fro mi the race with a 7-7 for Monday, Aug. 10. zone record. That same evening in an exhibi- tion game, Oakville bopped Union- ville, 9-3, in Watertown as Brogna blasted a two-ran homer and run- scoring double to help pace the winners. FAMILY CHIROPRATIC SUMMER Palmer racked up four RBI on, CENTER two hits, Boisvert had two hits and CLEARANCE SALE a RBI for Oakville, and pitched three innings of relief. Steve Barnosky's bases loaded ARE YOU A HYPOCHONDOC? ONE DAY ONLY double with one out in the bottom 1 of the seventh inning scored two Are you a hypochondriac or is there really something wrong with runs and gave Oakville a thrilling, you? Are you afraid, to mention that ache or pain that, you, have Sunday, Aug. 9th 8-7 come-from-behind victory over for fear of embarrassment or being labeled a. complainer? Many Torrington July 30 at Tan School's musculoskeletal or nutritionally based problems cause vague 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. field. The winners had trailed 7-5 aches, body pains, fatigue, and headaches just to mention a few.. entering the final half-inning. If you know it is not in your head, and it is not, going away, and A, walk, to .Mike Hughes with the it is not: just your nerves, then, do something about it and come bases full cut the deficit to 7-6 and see us. 50% to 70% off before Barnosky's shot to left on all summer merchandise. center. Dr. Inaainto will give a talk, open Jo the public, on nutri- Special rack of dresses »5.99 - '25.99 Oakville clinched; at least a tie for tion, stress, exercise, and spinal care on Monday, 8-10-87 the title with an 3-6 win over at 7:90 P.M. All, Sales Final Washington, July 28 in, Washington. Please call ahead to reserve a place as seating is limited. The team, will be preparing for the 1587 Baldwin St., Waterbury state legion tournament next week. MQ U a H 380 Main St.,, Suite 5, Watertown, 274-8858 Amex, Visa 573-8163- * " * Stanley's Stakes (Continued, from page 18) even at 9-4. IT'S NOT TOO LATE Mike Dubroski socked, a three- ran homer and single, and Joe to-enroll at POST COLLEGE DiLeo. Steve Cutler, and Mike Ber- THERE IS STILL TIME TO::

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SPEAKING watertownhistoricalsociety.org OF SPORTS By Bob Palmer

i •«••<• m m » Sam Fenn Sr. was one of the best Brooklyn A.C., and, so did a still known and roost, talented baseball younger fellow from Oakville, Lud- players in the history of Oakville dy Jasilunas, who was eventually and Wafertown. signed by the Boston Red Sox. Sam Sr. passed away a few days "Sam was one of the finest ago after outliving most, of the friends a. man could have and a. players he once played, with. great pleasure, to play baseball, Sam, like most young men in the with," Mr. Flanagan said, the other era. when he was a young man, did day. not go off to college. He stayed, in So were all the Fenns, Bill. I had, his hometown, raised a wonderful the pleasure of playing with Sam's family, and was employed as a. top sons Sam Jr. and, Tom. notch toolmaker at the Oakville Co. I watched Bob's children, Bobby for many years. Jr., Dick, and Gary play baseball, His services as a. baseball player in the youth leagues. 1987 rETB'R J. FOLEV TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS are the 10-year-old Water-Oak All Stars, who were always in demand. I saw Sam George's grandsons are carrying beat Union City, Prospect, and Oxford recently to take the invitational title. Front row, from left to right, play many, many games at third on, in the Little and Mantle are players Chris Murphy, Angelo Pilla, Kevin Graziano, Matthew Zawislak, Jeremy Legassey, and Ken base, but never saw him pitch and leagues. Every time the name Julian. Back row: coach Ron Russo, Ben Simmons, Kevin Campbell, Ryan Davies, James Castle, Ed Kobelski. I missed something there because George ST. comes up, someone who Gary Makin, and assistant coach John Putetti. Missing from, photo is Damien Tyler. (Little League Photo) I heard from, so many different peo- has played with or watched, him ple that young Sam Fenn was a ter- play shortstop will immediately say, Slough, Lew Pierce, Irv (Axel) rific pitcher. CUFF NOTES -Two more 2 Golfers Have "What an arm!"" Donston, Tom McCleary, George championship baseball teams were "My grandfather (Sam's Dad) Yes, indeed what: an arm. George Conrad, Johnny Wisausky, Sam, crowned in our town last week. The Different 'Rites; thought, so, that's for sure," Sam's threw nothing but strikes to 'first Fenn, and J. Anderson.. Oakville American Legion won the son Bill told us. "Every time my base. Tom, who played short for I don't believe any local family Zone 6 title and will begin, state Swimmer Fifth father would take the mound, our Oakville Red Sox, Inter-State has contributed .any more for so tournament play next: Friday at grandpa, would be willing to bet, League champions, had. one of long to their community than the Bristol's beautiful Muzzy Field, op- Watertown Golf Club pro Mike anything on him." those good Fenn arms too and so Fenns, and in, so many ways, not posing East Hartford in a, I p.m. Carney took, a, one-shot lead Mon- I. first remember Sam Sr. when does Bill in our Sunday Morning just: in athletics but as the kind, of game. .Let's show them some sup- day, Aug. 3 in the first round of the I came up from Waterbury to attend Bocci League, but, George was the people that makes a town like ours port... And congratulations to the Connecticut Open at the Tamarack South School, now Griffin. He was champion. a. better place to live. Water-Oak Babe Ruth League team Country Club in Greenwich. the coach of the school baseball Back, in 1938, a, year after the Sam Fenn: Sr. had a good and coached by Tom Talarico and. Pete He shot a, 32 on the first nine, and team, and usually you would have to Oakville Bulldogs had won the Lit- rewarding life, the kind that most Santoro. They won the Litch-Haven 36 on, the back, for a three-under par be in seventh or eighth grade to chfield County Baseball champion- of us seek... His four sons and two title for the sixth straight, year and 68 to lead the pack,. Tied for second make the team, unless you were as ship, we thought we'd move up and, daughters played, a big part in. mak- that is a terrific record indeed! at, 69 were Tom Lupinacci of Sterl- good, as one youngster who was in join the strong Naugatuck Valley ing it that. way. ing Farms, Jeff Schrocder of sixth grade, and could throw ;i League. My Dad was the manager Madison, and Cheshire's Andy curve like you'd never seen. and coach, but he decided he would Brock, who plays out of The Farms He was Sam. Fenn Jr.. and 111 tell just manage if he could get Sam Oakville Legion Continues in Wai I ing ford. you, he could pitch. When he Fenn to coach. Mr. Carney tied for second in the wasn't pitching, young Sam played Sam had been out of baseball for tournament two years ago. Final the outfield and what an arm. he a, few years and was happy that he Torrid.Pace, Wins Crown rounds were scheduled to be played had. was asked, and although it was the Oakville's American Legion to take an 11-1 lead. Tuesday. The reason I never had the first time that our1 team, ever found baseball! team throttled New Hart- Rico Brogna's three-run shot in Sports Editor Ousted pleasure of watching; Sam Sr. pitch a, league a bit too strong (we finish- ford, 18-3, on Saturday in Winsted the sixth inning Friday night, July Kim; Harmon, editorial assistant was that he hurt his arm and ed fourth in the eight-team league to improve its record to 17-2 in. Zone 31. proved to be the difference in and sports editor of the 'Sura Times, became strictly an in fielder and a after winning five championships in 6, and 27-11 overall. Oakville's 10-8 triumph, over was eliminated .in the first round darn good one. three different leagues), we all en- Chris Palmer fired a six hitter Winsted in a Zone 6 game in Saturday of the 1987 Republican- In Sam's playing days, one played joyed playing, and learning from, and drove in four runs with a pair Winsted. American Open Golf Champion- with many teams. For instance, coach Fenn. of doubles to pace the rone cham- The hosts scored three times in ship. Sam played with the original Water- The Water-Oak Gold Circle of pions at the Northwest, Regional the bottom of the sixth after Greg Rosengren defeated, Mr. town Red. Sox, of Benny Marcoux, Sports was proud, a, few years ago High School field... Oakville had. taken a. 10-5 lead, but, Harmon, 1 up. during second, flight the Oakville. representative in. the to present Sam Fenn Sr. one of its Darren Bragg belted, a homer, tri- the game was called after the inn- play at the Western Hills course in 'Waterbury Church League, the coveted Gold Rings for few have ple, and two singles for four RBI. ing on account of darkness. Waterbury. Oakville Pin in the Industrial been as deserving. Bob Boisvert plated three runs with Boisvert hit a two-run homer and. 5th At: Candlevvood League, and of course a City I have a, team picture that I ran a pair of singles. a RBI double, while pitcher Rob Dean Bergstrom. Bid well Hill Amatuer League team on Sunday. across the other day of the "Water- New Hartford's Lance Cassano Graziano had two hits. Road, took fifth place with a time Where Sammy played, you could town Red. Socks, Litchfield Coun- collected a single and double. On- Winsted's Bob Segal la had a tri- of 5 hours and 27 minutes at, the almost always find that wonderful ty League Champions." It doesn't ly one of the runs off Palmer was ple and two singles, driving in two IQ'/i-miJeC'andlewaod Lake Swim outfielder. Bill Flanagan, also an say the year but it: has to be around earned.. Each team, committed two •runs. Scott, Walbert tripled and July 25 at Candlewood. Oakville resident. 1925. What, a group of good players errors. His crew included Tom, Matthews (Continued, on page 17) When I was going to the City made up this team: Wim Kielty, Oakville banged out 16 hits, and and Nancy McCleary. League games, the Fenn-Flanagan Paul Hirsch, Harry Andrews, Ben- put the game out of reach in the combination played mostly with the ny Marcoux, Howard Conrad, Fred fourth inning by scoring seven runs Stanley's Stakes Claim To H Pair Of Softball Crowns Stanley's Auto Body won both the Memorial League by defeating Brass Mills Slow Pitch League and Davis, Street, 8-7, putting the teams Larry Evon Memorial Softball (Continued on page 17) League championships last we,ek with a pair of title-clinching vic- tories on the area, softball circuit. Stanley's captured the Brass Mills Riithers Take crown with a dramatic 10-9 victory Another Title over Rainbow Engraving and Trophy. .Mike Dubroski, Doug Water-Oak won its sixth Engle, Vito Taccardi, Chuck straight Litch-Haven, Babe Ruth Johnson, and Rich Bernier paced League championship Saturday, the Stanley offense, while Sam Aug., 1, by downing the Tri-Town Vargas and Ed Thomas had two hits Giants, 18-1,2,, in the title game each for Rainbow. at Deland Field. Stanley's also beat Brass City Ed Cronin smashed a homer Records, 7-5, during the week, with: and drove in three: runs for the Paul, Plourde getting two hits, and. winners, who. ended the season Steve Cutler and Johnson credited at 12-1. TJ. Talarico doubled and with RBI singles. had three RBI, Joe Barbino The Larry Evon title went to clouted, a, two-bagger and drove Stanley's when it beat Chip's Gym, in two runs, and Mike Phillips 10-3, Friday night. Cutler had, four and Gary Santoro each, collected _ hits, and Dave Lamy clouted a, a pair of singles. three-run homer and two singles. Mike Freddolino drove in Mike Ackerman and Tirnmy three runs with a. homer and a THE. ALL-STAR SOFTBALL TEAM for the Girls Major Division in the Water-Oak Little'League recently Jackson homered, for Chip's. single for the 8-6 Giants. Jim competed against area, teams in the District 3 Tournament,.. Team, members, front row left to right, are Stacy Hot Race For Second Turner had a. homer and three Pbsa, Melissa Vaichus, Jessica Catalina, Meghan O'Connell, Jeni Marie Demeis, and Maura Diorio. Back • Domar's Raiders moved into a RBI, and Rob Metro singled row: assistant coach Gerard Salvatdre, Nichole Harding, Tory Vagnini, Tara O'Donnell, Jen Bruce, Nicole second-place tie with, Davis Street, twice and doubled for three runs Cozza, Deni.se Collins, Lynn Dethlefsen, Nicole Blanchard, and coach Paul McKinstry. (All-Stars Photo) . Package Store, in the James J. Crowe knocked in. Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown Society, Conn.) Aug. 6, 1987 Pag e 19 free—1. Bret Hodorski, 2. John Mauriello. Girls—2. S. Dyer, 3. 16-9 win over Oxford for the tour- Age Group Tankers Having Harnick, 3. Craig, Warren. Mary House; Boys 100 breast—1. nament title. Girls—2. S. Dyer, 3. Dianna C. Greenwood, 4. Denes House, 5. Trophies went to all players and watertownhistoricalsociety.orgRichards; Boys * 100 fly—1. K, M, Broden. Girls—2. M. House, 3. coaches, and a plaque awarded to Tough Summer In Water Grant, 2. J. Harnick, 4. Dave D. Richards.,;, 200 co-ed free Water-Oak Little League will hang Policastro; Boys 100 back—1. Fran relay—1. 8. Dyer, F. Pentino, J. at Mosgrove Field on Davis Street, Although the Parks and Recrea- 50 breast—2. J. Yezierski. Girls—I. Penti.no, 2. Matt Broden, 4. Mike Laudisi, and B. Hodorski. Oakville. tion Department Age Group Swim S. Broden, 3. T. Vagnini, 4, M. Accountants* Dinner Team hasn't won any meets as yet, Murphy; 200 co-ed free relay—1. The tournament included, teams the (ankers are keeping the battles (A. Waters, K... Hansen, ,M. Ray- All-Stars Take from. Little League District 3. The Waterbury Chapter of the close. mond, and I. Yezierski). Winer-Oak drew a bye for the first National Association, of Accoun- The age groupers suffered two re- 13-And-Over P.J. Folcy Title round, but opened play with an, 8-4 tants will hold its annual Competi- cent losses—the first to the 200 co-ed medley relay—2. win over Union, City. The Little tion, Dinner Tuesday, Aug. 11, at Seymour Age Group team, and the (Shannon Dyer, Chad, Greenwood, It took four games, but 'the Water- Leaguers followed with, a tight 9-8 5:30 p..m. at: the Grand Ballroom, of second to Cheshire on Tuesday, Ju- Kevin Grant, and Jennifer Laudisi); Oak All-Stars (10-year-olds) cap- victory over Prospect, before fall- the Elton, Hotel, West Main Street, ly 20'., Boys 200 IM—1. K. Grant, 2. C. tured the 1987 Peter 1 Foley Invita- ing 10-5 to Oxford. Waterbury. Watertown results against Sey- Greenwood, 3. Jason Sovia. tional Tournament title in Maug- In, the championship game, Cost per person, will include tax mour: Girls—3. J. Laudisi; Boys 50 atuck. Water-Oak got its revenge with a and tip. Ages 8-And-Under Boys 50-yard freestyle—2. Ted- dy Sherer. Girls—2. Meghan Broden, 3. Beth Rowan; Boys 25 VIDEO DEPOT] free—1, T. Sherer. Girls—2. M. R E MAX Broden, 3. B. Rowan; Boys 25 653 Main Street backstroke—1. T, Sherer. Girls—2. M. Broden, 4. B. Rowan. RE/MAX realty consultants II, 1044 Main St., Watertown 274-7584 Watertown • 274-9800 200 co-ed medley relay—1. (Heidi Beauty, Lauren D'Angelo, Matt Mauriello, and Michael DiNapoli >; Boys 100 individual medley—1. M. Mauriello, 3. Jon Davey' Girls—3. H. Beauty, 5. Bridget Adams, 6. Katie Lawless; Boys"50 free—I. J. Davey, 3. M. CROCODILE DUNDEE DiNapoli. Girls—2. Korin Mathews, 4. R. Rowan, 5... 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Prompt, Professional Results. Buying or selling a home? ii Talk with INVESTMENT PROPERTY PRIVACY PLUS Gail Lascko Very neat five room, two bedroom ranch on a quiet street. Included is a building; lot, which adjoins the property, that could be used far expansion of the existing home or as a, COLDUUetL separate building lot. $1.28,000.,

•Set back and up on a hill, you will enjoy die privacy that comes with (his lovingly main- tained home Conveniently located near 184, this home features three bedrooms, two baths. DANIKIiSKTTANI a fireplace in the living room, Jolul stove in \ S :> I) c: i \ "I" 1- the family room, a formal dining room, cherry cabinets, in the kitchen and an. over- 1197 Main, Street sized deck: for summer enterlaining. tl Watertown S212,900. 274-5431, i Page 20 "Town-TimePropertys (Wafertown, Conn. of) Aug the. 6, 1987 Watertown Historical Society A MEMBER OF THE, [71 RMANCIAL NETWORK li • watertownhistoricalsociety.org f COLPUIgLL Si iNE HOMES DANIEL SETTANI \ S S 0 € I A " T E S k

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O4k\!LLE-Great family neighborhood, 3 BR MIDDLEBURY-Privale 4 BR colonial in premier WATERTOWN-Room tor ct.erjone in j ou WA.TERTOWN—Great home foe growing, fami- ly: Walk-in cedar closet, cozy kit. w/FP, 4 BRs. rjistd ramh LR w/FP,. Ig FR. w/dry bar, plenty neighborhood offers FR. w/FP, Vh baths, brick 1\" Brand new 5 BR ope oilers 2' • baths LR large 3 full baths, dutch tile FP in LR. many picture of cinsel &. cdbinei space, Ig yard, 2 car gar under, front, cedar siding, ceramic tile'in kit, hdwd. firs, eat in kitchen plcnij ot Unset spjee full basement windows w/Southcrn exposure1, stone pat in, 4' car Asking $164 9U0. Call Mike Zagielski at 73:8-1788, finished FR, deck, gar & beautifully landscaped close to schools ft. high»a)s Asking $185,000 oversized gar, w/lofi. Level back yard w/fruil yard. Asking $270,000. Call Connie Baker at Call Mile Zagielski at 758-1788 758-1788. trees & much more for $210,000'. Call Mike Zagielski at 758-1.788.

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ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. DRIVEWAYS SEALED, brash, . CERT. HOME HEALTH CONRAD'S MOWER REPAIR. Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertising. removed, light hauling done. Exc. aides/homemakers for Wtn. resi- I'm. ready if you are! Offering the 'service, reasonable rates. dent. Weekends,, only. Call, usual fast, quality service on ALL Rates: $2.50 minimum charge for the first 12 words;, plus 274-9829. 272-0884. BRANDS of lawn mowers., smaller $'.45 per line for each additional line beyond the minimum riding mowers, week wackers, CARPETS STRETCHED, PART-TIME salesperson. Exp. tillers, etc. Used mowers for saie. (approx. four words per line). In addition to Town, Times, rest retched & repaired. Call all classifieds are carried in the. Water-Oak Shoppers' helpful, but not necessary. Will Over 20' years experience. Pick up 753-8690' before 9 or after 4 p.m. train. Approx. 10-15 hrs. per and delivery. Free estimates. Guide at no additional ..charge. week. Exc. wages. Call Carpet, 274-9497. 2. FOR SALE Bam Mon.-Sat..,, 10-5, 274-6851 or BULLDOZER WORK,/ fill & 274-0155. A BEAUTIFUL LAWN starts with 1. SERVICES OFFERED barn. M.F. Landscape, 274-7709., 'THE TOY EXPERIENCE, 699 LAWN GUYS' "Exeeir Program! , Main St., Watertown. 274-9971. CHIMNEY & ROOFING Co. '274-0608. • " EMIL'5 JEWELERS Quality educational toys. .Mon. has immediate opening for chimney 719 Main St. DRIVEWAY SEALING, crack through. Sat. 10 to 5:30, Thurs. 10 technician. Must be dependable,. Watertown repairs. Free estimates. LAWN MOWING & general land- to 7. We mail anywhere in, the reliable and. pleasant. Exp. with Expert watch repairing. Reasonable. Driveway Sealers of scape work. M.F. Landscape, U-SA^ _ ladders and roofs helpful, but will Guaranteed workmanship. Conn. 754-205,5, 574-7960. 274-7709. COLOR, TV, Magnavox, 19". train the right individual. Good DRIVEWAY SEALING & Exc. cond. Wood & leather on, driving record, a must. Call SHRUBS, HEDGES & trees MARANATHA 573-1255 or 482-0517., CHIMNEY SWEEPS repair. M.F. Landscape, 274-7709. pedestal stand. $115. "Cassette trimmed. General debris removal. Chimneys cleaned professionally. tapes, $1 for 18. 274-5787 or M.F. Landscape, 274-7709. PERSON WANTED for 10-20 hrs Quick, clean,, efficient service. CENTRAL PAINTING. Int/ext. 274-6596. (temp, wk) of light, typing. Leave 729-0160 or 573-1.255. painting. Professional, reliable,, in- LAWN & SHRUB CARE. sured. Call 274-8389. BUNK BEDS w/3 drawers. 8 mos. name & phonel at 274-5458. Reasonable rates. Also, odd. jobs, PAINTING: Int.-ext. painting. old. Paid $200, asking $125. Call brush & attic rubbish removal. No MATURE BABYSITTER for Free estimates. Quality work. Ex- 'WALLPAT'ERMG-STEN'OLING. 274-7657. job too small. Call John's Land- 3'A, 5 & 7 yr. olds, 12:30-6:30 cellent references. All, work Local refs. Free est. 758-1223. scaping, at 274-8658. p.m. daily. Own, transportation. guaranteed. Ray Lawlor, 274-2283' 10-SPEED BIKE, used once. $50. Call 575-1835 day or eve. or 274-222,5. CARPET'S professionally steam 274-6206 after 5 p.m., _ HEDGES & 'TREE "trimmed. cleaned. Same day use. Reasonable Mowing, spring & fall clean-ups & HOMEOWNERS E'S^/SS!' ^^ dkmmL VIOLIN, 3/4, with case. Excellent' CHIROPRACTIC assistant misc. jobs;.. Call Bob after 6 p.m.., Lal1 274 6259 condition,., $1,75. 274-8956. directly assisting doctor. Must be 274-3500. General home repairs & im- " - easily motivated. Perfect for a stu- provements. Carpentry and plum- ~~~~~~T~ "IT-'CTTTTJITir , MAHOGANY BED.& dresser. dent. Will, train. Mon., Wed., Fri., CIPRIANO BROS. Landscape. bin,. Interior or exterior. No job OFFICE CLEANING only, 2-6:30 p.m. Call Dr. Innaimo, a Needs refinishing. Other items. Custom deck building, railroad ties, too" small. Prompt, service' at •™*-n.ghts f f weekends,.. Call 274-8858. 274 6415 for Call 274-3909. brick sidewalks, lot clearing, brush reasonable rates. Quality ~ - «* Nancy. cut, plantings, hedges trimmed. workmanship. Free estimates. Ful- ^ 7™"™VA^"I«^~W"A vTwr^" GROWING COMPANY offers AR MUST SELL. Light Oak dining wood chips, fall leaf removal, lawns ly insured. References available... J' CLEANING & WAXING. endless opportunity. Looking to Smit s Car S lo n InL & exL If rm. table & chairs, $225 or B.O. mowed, light trucking or just about Call William M. Cooke. 263-5400, * « , - 274-1517 after 4 p.m. train individuals for career in, any thing. Call today, 274-5881. your car doesn t look brand new, custom decorating. Call 274-781,1 MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT ™l'St: do iL CaI1 for appt- 30" ELECTRIC RANGE, self- for career briefing schedule. for children's parties and shows. '-'4-7443. 11. TAG SALES cleaning; Also, refrigerator. Both ^^^^^_ ^YlE^&'sSsTpain^g 4. SEEKING EMPLOYMENT gold. $450... Call 274-1071 after 4 MOVING SOUTH,, Tag Sale, Fri. APPLIANCE REPAIRS.Wash- contractor. Quality workmanship, p.m. 9-4.,, & Sat., 9-1, at 771, Park Rd., era, dryers, electric stoves & competitive prices Insured. Free BABYSITTER. Mature, 22-yr.- old looking for evening child, care, Wtn. Furniture, snow tires,,, toys, refrigerators. Call 274-6319. •• estimates. ,574-1435. • WASHER & DRYER, like new. children's clothes, much, more. Still hooked, up. $200. 274-4394 8 Mon.-Thurs. 274-3458. '"^7i7 PLANNING TO REMODEL Everything must go. Low prices. our k: hen or )ath? l cmM do a.m. to 4 p.m.. ejrages cleaned. Trash removal, 5. FOR RENT >' ur cabinetf s m iFormi:ca or wood TAG SALE Sat.,. Aug. 8, 9-2, Two fiirn. & appliances, etc. Call Bob,, J? - 1985. 19' BA.YLINER CAPRI bikes, TV, flute, books. • toys, al custom-™ade in our own shop. FLORIDA «OME RENTALS 274-5625' or 274-4889. " bow rider. 1,25 hp I/O, full, canvas, clothing. 59 North St.. Wtn. Different styles to choose from... EZ-loader trailer.,' Slip on lake in- available. Completely furnished. Call Bruno's for free estimate, $300/week. Located in, southern. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. cluded.. Low hrs. Only $9500. TAG SALE Sat..,- Aug., 8, 1,0-4 2,74-2474. Orlando, minutes from Disney Herb Shaw Sanitation Service, the 274-1743 days,, 274-2645 eves. p.m., 42 'Porter St.. Wtn. Excercise se r v ice profe ssi ona 1. Ca 11, World. Call '274-0368 or 274-7555. TRUCKING. "You call, I'll equipment, man's bicycle, washing 274-8228, any time. BRAND NEW 25" color TV. machine, skis, jewelry, suitcases, 2 haul." Attics, garages, trash Must sell. Too large for LR. $350. TWO BEDROOM 'COTTAGE, removal. 274-1864 or 274-7254, twin beds, snowblower, miss's TYPING 274-7894. Cape Cod, bay side. $400 per clothes sizes 12 & 1.4, piano, many WORD PROCESSING week,. 274-0529,., " " HOUSECLEAMNG with a, per- odds and. ends. Resumes, letters, term papers, 3. HELP WANTED manuscripts, mailing, lists, sonal touch. I'll clean your home' TWO .BEDROOM COTTAGE, as if it were my own. 274-0074. FURNITURE. TAG SALE. Col- repet i t i ve-1 enters, tapes transcribed... DRIVERS NEEDED-school bus. Cape Cod, bay side. $400 per onial living room set, cherry end N otary Pub 1 ic. Wood bu ry Part-time positions available in week. 274-0529. CARPENTRY, repairs, remodel- tables, antique side tables & chairs, Secretarial, Services. 263-2279. Bethlehem, Thomaston, Water- ing. Decks, roofs, small jobs our 9x12 Persian rugs, baby fum.,,, misc. town and. Woodbury. Earn $6.75 Fri. & Sat , 8/7-8/8, 9-3, 75 HOME .REPAIRS, remodeling, specialty. 274-3718, Rich. • seeks same to share: house in Wtn. to $8 per hr. while saving the cost Dunrobin Lane, Wtn. additions. For free estimate call Bill of babysitting. Company-paid pen- $500/mo., all ut.il, included. Non- PLUMBING. Dependable service. Clock, 274-2859. sion, company paid life insurance,.. smoker. No pets. If interested rep- Call 274-2333." Please " leave TAG SALE Sun., Aug. 9. 9-4 Employee stock purchase plan, tui- ly to: Roommate, RQ. Box 1, Wtn., message. 41 Beers St., Wtn. K.AR.PET MAID tion aid and medical plan available. CT., 06795, & include brief per- Quality carpet, cleaning using Valid Conn, license and good driv- sonal biography. PROFESSIONAL painting ser- shampoo with deep extraction. ing record required. We will, train. vice, int/ext. No job too large or Free estimates-fully insured... Sr. Call 758-6641, Donna,,, Ryder Stu- CAPE COD'S newest resort. 12. AUTOS too •• small. Free estimates. citizen discounts. 274-0074. dent Transportation, Service.' Ocean, Edge at Brewster. Deluxe, 263-5873. •fully famished. 2 bdrm., 2 baft con- 1985 'TRANS AM, loaded. 5-spd, PERMANENT PAINTING. Will ' RETIRED or middle-aged person, do on championship .golf course. T tops, I9JD0D miles. S12JOOD. or DAVID PAINTING Service. do your home's exterior. Profes- ' needed. 4-5 hours a day. Driver's Tennis. Plools,.Near bay & ocean best, offer. Call 274-1071 after 4 p.m. sional from start: to finish. Call for Reasonable rates, free estimates. license, own trans., 'to •pick, up beaches. Sleeps 6. $500-1*00 weefc- Please call 274-6525,'ask, for Dave. free est. 2744563. "parts, run errands. Stop in at Mat- iv. 758-2112, Wm 'AHC CONCORD 4 dr. ty's Paving, Knight St., between 8 '•wagon, with AC, SCOT. Call HARDWOOD FLOORS? Don't I DO' .IRONING in my home. Call. a.m. &. 5 p.m.. • •" f. WANTED TO'BU Y Z?4-fJQ2. . 2,74-11,43.,. cover them, sand and refinish. Sen- WANTED; Old furniture. Will pay sible • rates. Call Custom Floors,' '. FULL .: AND PART-TIME ' 1977 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme. SHADES _& BLINDS. Custom top dollar for il. Call us at 755-1840,, 274-9556, cashiers, .and clerks for deli, grocety 68JD00oig. miles. AC, bucket seats. vertical blinds, mini's micro's, Ask for Jim or Dave. and,produce depts,.. Part-time meat ••'Runs &-looks'good. $950. Call pleated shades. Duette's, woven- DROP OFF CATERING. cutter Sundays. Apply in person: 274-4866 after 5 p.m..* woods 'Always at, DISCOUNT Graduations, showers, slags. Com- Woodbury Village' Market, 690 Id LAWN & GARDEN PRICES. FREE ESTIMATES., For plete buffet. $6.50 per person. Main, St. South,, Woodbury.,' 985 MERCURY MARQUIS, Large menu to choose from. • all your window treatment, needs RESTORE YOUR MEADOW. 36,000 miles. Owner moving call WINDOW WONDERLAND. -.Have it bush-hogged,, mowed. Call Laura's Kitchen., Call 274-2969. KITCHEN HELP, .part-time', overaeas. 3.8 It., PS. PB, PW, PL, 274-0029., •• • _' Professional. Outdoor ~ Services, evenings & weekends. Apply in AC, AT, cruise., radio 4 spk., plus 266-7075.. • ' . • " •• T & B MAINTENANCE. Pain-' person. Re's Restaurant, 841 Main. 2 snow tires. $6jW0, Call 274-5683 . BABYSITTING fulj time in my ting, paper, outside-inside your St.,, Oakville. • • • _ •• appt. for view. home during school, hours,, home. Chimneys tarred, gutters CRUSHED STONE, wood chips 274-9166., cleaned. Free est. 274-4.578. BABYSITTER .NEEDED IN MY delivered.. Call .Professional Out- HOUSE. Oak. Dr., Wtn.,, from 2 to . door Services, 266-7075. 16 LOST & FOUND .ACE MAJNIENANCE SERVICE., HOUSEWORK? It's a dirty job, 6 p.m. weekdays. Start Sept.. 1. Per- but someone has to do it. My clean- RELIABLE' LANDSCAPING. LGSTi #1 red, 2" diameter mud- Professional cleaning at reasonable son with car preferred. Refs. re-' sucker ditch pump, comer of Rt. 63 prices. Home, offices, initial clean- ing is guaranteed to put a shine in quired. Light housework ex- ...'Weekly lawn' cutting, brush your home. Reas. rates. Free est. removal; driveways, sealed &' &. Rt. M at'light, MMdtcbui-y, 6 ing of premises. Senior Citizen, dis- -perience a plus. Good pay for right,. p.m. Wednesday, July 2ft. Reward. count.,'Call 274-6259. 274-982:9. repaired or just about anything. person.' Call' after 6 p.m. 274-72)64. ' 274-0359. ' , :B 274-3636. Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown, Times (Watertown Society, Conn.) 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'LOST: Wide, silver bracelet w/5 public distribution. Registrar of Voters 180 Westbury large stones, between Brooks; and A primary will be held September 15, Park Rd., Watertown. RESIDENTIAL MANAGER St. John's Church, Aug. 2... Reward. 198watertownhistoricalsociety.org7 if the required primary peti- Mary B. Canty Call 2744222. tions(s) for opposition candidate(s) is Municipal Clerk of Watertown DATAHR, INC. filed, pursuant, to Sections 9-383, to TT 8-6-87 LOST: Sat. Aug. 1, vicinity Win. 9-450 of the Conn. Gen. Statutes not Meat Center, man's ring w/stone. later than 4:00' p.m. of August -14, First Lutheran Sale Residential program has available a, key administrative position, Very sentimental value. Reward. 1987. Petition forms, instructions and The First Lutheran Church, cor- one which oversees the operation of one of our group homes. 274-3495. information concerning the procedure ner of Cooke and Grove streets, • The agency is seeking a, pro-active leader capable of supervis- for filing of opposing candidacies, in- Waterbury, will, hold its annual ing residential, staff in the operation of a group home serving 19. HOME PARTIES cluding schedules, may be obtained garage and rummage sale Saturday, persons with mental retardation. Responsive, professional ad- from Walter A. LeMay, Democratic Sept. 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at ministrative and program: support offered with this position. OPEN 'THE DOOM to your 88 Cooke St., Contact: future. Show House of Lloyd toys and gifts. Free kit and supplies. No HELP WANTED HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT REAL ESTATE, 135 Old State Rd., Brookfield, CT 08804 collecting or delivery. Also book- Looking for mechanically- ing parties. Call 266-5446. SALES ASSOCIATES 203-775-4700 inclined people to train on our E.O.E./AA/M/FMH specialized equipment. This in- WATERTOWN 21. PERSONALS cludes rolling, and. related, equip- EXPERIENCED AND-Newly licensed ment. We are looking for reliable full time agents needed. Coldwell MASTERCARD/ VIS A! Banker Daniel Settani Associates is a and dependable people. Apply in wholly owned company recognized na- SOME PUCES REQUIRE EXPERIENCE Regardless of credit history. Also, person. Monday-Friday. tionwide. Find out, about our tremen- new credit card. No one refused. dous training program and, career WE GIVE IT! For info call 1-315-733-6062, ext. development opportunities, progressive M2290. J & 5 METALS • commission schedule without RETAIL ASSISTANT 9,5 Wooster Court. marketing lees or franchise fees. Na- tional referral and, relocation, system Our nationally recognized multi-unit retail chain is currently seek- 30. ITEMS FOR. RENT Foreslville. CT and so much more. For confidential in- ing a person to assist our area supervisor. Your time will be spent terview, contact: Eileen O'Hazo, Water- working locally on, the Bristol-Southington area, as well as lear- MOWERS, 'TILLERS, chippers, town Manager, at 75B-1788. ning the sales, merchandising and personnel functions of the augers, saws, tracks, trailers, tools, WATERTOWN WATIRTOWN AGENTS HEKD area supervisor. This is a GROWTH opportunity that can develop tables, chairs, tents, dozers, ex- UNO FOE SUE BECIHY TO HUE ME into a management postion. We offer excellent starting wage cavator, loaders & backhoe. Ren- IBENEUMS SUES VOLUME plus full benefit package and commission. Call in Bristol 1 tal Center, Inc., 274-8321. Bf Omei A MEMBER OF'THE ' [7 582-9877 or Southington 621-793a for an interview. Or send Total area, 46,166 sq. :1, SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK* resume to: LEGAL NOTICES Private • Nice Neighborhood Pert Tested - Heady for Your New Home COLDUieUL FOTOMAT CORP LEGAL NOTICE 1,-2 Sumy Map available 88 PRESTIGE PARK CIRCLE A ceritified list of "Democratic EAST HARTFORD, CT 06108 party-endorsed candidates for the Asking $19,910' EOE Town of Watertown for elections as Call 274-8682 Alter 6 P.M. Office Term DANIEL SETTANI Town Council 11/09/87 jo 11/0/89 OT 274-2201 A 8 5 O C A,. T B S Board, of and leave message SALES ASSOCIATES Education 11/09/87 to 11/0/91 is on file in my office at Town Hall, MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER FOTOMAT CORP. is looking for'two reliable personable 37 DeForest St.. Watertown, CT..., people to work in its Bristol & Southington locations. and copies thereof are available for DATAHR, INC. This is a part-time retail position, 3-8 p.m. and includes A comprehensive rehalbilttalioni agency has an opening for a, every other Saturday., We offer paid training,, commis- Do you enjoy doing. medical social worker. Primary responsibility will be with TBi day sions, bonus program and generous company dis- treatment program. If you are considering a change, Datahr's counts. Benefits are available for part-time personnel roller sets? dynamic clerical services team may be right 'for you. Send resume or contact: after one year service. Call! in Bristol 582-9677 or Tien you're tie right person, DAJAHR ||ja Southington 621-7939 to set up an appointment or stop w/eiper. only need apply. Mary Boidge, Director by and fill out an, application at the nearest location. Clinical Services Or send resume to: HAIRDRESSER WANTED 135 Old State Rd., Brookfield, CT 06804 Ha. bis. - Top bunt. Benefits EOE/AA 203-775-4700 ext. 291 MfF/IVV FOTOMAT CORP Wed... Thurs. & Fit Following preferred 88 Prestige Park Circle Call Chris lor interview ARM AND'S FUEL OF East Hartford, CT 06108 753-6566 or 757-1389 131 Davis Street, Oakville &•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^••••••3 •MOOC is Expanding its Repair' Services, Specializing in Foreign, and All Mi! TIME lEIIlS American Cam, and is

LOOKING FOR A PERSON WITH MECHANICAL ABILITY to jit can really pay to work help pump gas, perform light repairs & oil changes. Pay I part-time. Earn $5.76 to depends on ability and experience. $7.20 per hour depen- Apply in Person Only from 9 A.M. to' 3 P.M. NO CALLS FAMILY RESTAURANT jdant on your past and ICE CREAM PARLOR . experience, j PART TIME i The Banking Center is d & Wed looking, for profession- jj MOTOR SERVICE COORDINATOR f ally minded individuals J American Red Cross seeks qualified individual who will Jto work in OUT gj schedule volunteer drivers and dispatchers: Pleasant locations, excellent earning potential, ,BETHLEHEM and Dispatchers scheduled appointments, schedule and clean,, neat surroundings, and good working condi- IWATERBURY area of- supervise volunteers. Prior supervisory experience prefer- tions make Farm Shops truly a GREAT place to work. fices. Candidates .must red, knowledge' of 2-way radio and communication, Full or part-time positions are available, flexible be capable of delivering knowledge of geographical areas, ability to work with public and volunteers. Also knowledge of computers. hours, days or nights. quality customer ser- rA Apply Personnel Department: vices and have the abili- ty to handle tasks '& American. Red Cross Positions Available: efficiently. 209 Farmington Ave. Benefits include: Farmington, Ct. 67&2781 E.O.E. Paid Medical "In- • Waiters/Waitresses surance, pension plan, 401 (k), savings plan, • Supervisors paid vacation, paid GENERAL MAINTENANCE .. • Dishwashers holidays, discount on banking services and "•'Cooks attendance incentives. Need Person For General If part-time work suits Maintenance Work For application and interview apply your schedule, The Must have" good driving record or call at The Farm Shop Banking Center can Overtime & good fringe benefits make it worth your Southington Bristol ! while. Call BethAnn at Please apply in person at: 20 Spring St. 112 "Church Si 573-7887 to learn more. 628-7210 589-9641 THE BANKING CENTER BRAXTON MFG. CO. INC. Berlin -Farmington Personnel Department 83 Mill St. 838 Farmington Ave. 36 North Main St. Echo Lake Rd. Watertown, Ct. 828-9116 677-9927 Waterbury, CT 06702 Division of Friendly Ice Cream Corp. E, O, E, EOE M/RHW ' • An Equal Opportunity Employer Male/Female HOOCWW Property of the Watertown Historical Society rage 24 lawn limes iwatenown, uoim.j «ug. o, E«M watertownhistoricalsociety.orgHURRY IN FOR YEAR-END SAVINGS! 3-9% FINANCING* OR, • S $1000 CASH BACK!*

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h fiHONE LOAN CREDIT CEN- 274-2501 "lIB OW: CALl DOCS IT ALL 1230 MAIN ST., 2 I CALL FCfl CREDIT OK ON ' LOW MONTWr PAYMENTS WATERTOWN 754-2501 NOT RESPONSIBLE'Fbfi TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS