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Vol. 43 No. 26 SUBSCRIPTION PRICK SHOO PHR YKAR C;ir. Rt. PS. PRICE 30 CENTS June 30, 1988 Budget Rejected By Voters; Council Sets Special Meeting The $31.2 million Watcrtown A special meeting was schedul- penditurc of one-twelfth' of ihc budget, which included $200,000 ed by the Town Council for July II I9K7-88 budget to allow the town to for its share in ihc Watcrbury Ultra- to discuss its options and to set a operate for the month of July. tion plant, was rejected Tuesday new town meeting date tor the bud- "1 don"t know what they want us night at a town meeting held at get. to do with the budget." said Town Swili Junior High School. The council also approved an c\- Council chairwoman Rosalie Loughran. SIEMON COMPANY scholarship winners standing with President Carl 'Che moderator called for public Siemon. right, are. lctt to right. William O'Donnell. 263 North St.. who comments three times, council will attend Yale; Lisa Giz/.i. 149 Tucker Avc.. Oakville. Fairtleld Univer- Stanley Valaitis Named New member Stephen Robcy pointed sity: and Julie Svab. 23 Kent Terrace. Assumption College. (Harmon out. and no one spoke up. Attorney Photo) American Legion Leader Franklin Pilicy moved thai the ques- tion of whether or not to approve Stanley Valaitis of 39 Bushncll ship drive for the 1988-89 year, the Ihc budget be put to a vote early in SJHS Graduating Students Avc., Oakville, has been elected new commander announced. the meeting. Commander of the Oakville Amer- "1 realize that, because of per- "I plan on approving the same Presented With Awards ican Legion post for the 1988-89 sonal responsibilities, every veteran budget lor a town meeting." said program year. cannoi be active in the American Mr. Robcy after the majority of Several members of the 1988 of Mrs. Catherine Perry, and Peter Other officers of Post 195 chosen Legion." Commander Valaitis said. some 18(1 people attending ihc Swift Junior High School grad- Svab, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert by members during the Thursday. "However, active or not. members meeting rejected the measure. uating class were presented with Svab: Math—Rebecca Church. June 26, membership meeting in- can become involved in the work of The chief stickler in the process academic awards during Com- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry clude: the Legion in the Oakville-Water- is the $200000 included in the mencement Exercises last week. Church: Algebra—Andrea Evenski, Richard Donston. 70 Woolson town area, and at the state and na- hudgei for Wmertown's part in the Presented with awards as best all- daughter (if Mr. and Mrs. Robert St., first vice-commander; Wiliard tional levels." Waterbury filtration plant. The around students—signified by the Evenski; and General Science— DcLong, Waterbury. second vice- He said war-time veterans across (Continued on page 28) inscription "Dignissirnus Emu- Scott Ligi. son of Mr. and MrsTEd- commander; Richard Vaughn. the nation have been responding by lare.*" or "Worthy of Emulation"— ward Ligi. Lakeside, finance officer: Edmund the thousands to invitations to join were Greta Brogna. daughter of Mr. Also: American History—Sarah Gorman. Waterbury, service of- the American Legion. The Legion Inside and Mrs. Joseph Brogna. and An- Massimo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ficer: Vincent Barnes, 95 Tower has added more than 250.000 new Bethlehem News 6 & 7 thony Bleach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massimo; Ancient Hist- Road. Oakville. judge advocate: members in the last three years. Births 12 & 24 Anthony Bleach. ory—Anthony Bleach; French— John Howard. Waterbury. chaplain; Churches 8. 9 & II The following students were Andrea Evensk; and Spanish— and Donald Currier. 353 Falls Avc.. The newly-clcctcd Commander Classifieds 26 & 27 presented with awards for ex- Jason Molitierno. son of Mrs. Jean Oakville, historian. also applauded the achievements of Dining Out IS & J9 cellence in English, Math, Algebra. Molitierno. On the Executive Committee are Post 195 under retiring commander l-egal Notices 27 General Science, American Hist- A Iso: Physical Science—Greta Robert Clark. 27 Viola St.. Robert Clark. They have sponsored Music Notes 24 ory, Ancient History. French. Brogna: Reading—Pauline Demers. Oakville; Francis Wheelahan. 234 numerous successful programs. Obituaries 4 Spanish. Physical Science, Read- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bunker Hill Road: and William Veterans interested in learning Realty News 16 ing, Art. Physical Education, Demers: Art— Kristine Gorman, Hogan, 131 Grandvicw Avc. Ap- more about the program of the Senicemen 24 Music. Home Economics, and In- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James pointed as new adjutant was George American Legion can stop by the Showcase Of Homes 25 dustrial Arts: Gorman, and Barbara Caldiera, Collier. 34 Pond St.. Oakville. Post home on Bunker Hill Road any Sports 17, 20-22 English—Christopher Perry, son (Continued on page 17) Post 195 will conduct a member- afternoon or evening. Colonel John Robb Retires HAPPY From Air National Guard RETIREMENT CONCORD, N.H.—Col. John graduate of the USAF Academy, COL ROBB M. Robb of Watertown. Chief of and currently a C-130 pilot based at Staff. Headquarters New Hamp- Pope AFB. N.C. shire Air National Guard, retired Colonel Robb also was presented June 4 after completing more than with a National Guard Minuteman 33 years of military service. status; a shadow box display of his During a testimonial at Pease Air awards, decorations, and aircraft Force Base, Colonel Robb, his flown; an enlarged photograph of family gathered around him, was him on flying duty in the mid-1950's presented the Legion of Merit, one signed by attending friends, rel- of the military's highest peace time atives, and dignitaries; a com- awards. The award citation, read by memorative U.S. flag; and a vast his son. James, a third-year cadet collection of certificates, trophies, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, em- and memorabilia highlighting the phasized Colonel Robb's contribu- major events and achievements of tions and accomplishments during his Air Guard career. the last five years in his positions In addition. Colonel Robb receiv- as Chief of Staff and Director of ed letters of appreciation from U.S. Plans and Programs. Senators Gordon J. Humphrey and The citation reads. "The leader- Warren Rudman. Governor John ship, exemplary foresight, and Sununu. and Maj. Gen. John Con- ceaseless efforts consistently away, Director of the Air National demonstrated by Colonel Robb Guard. resulted in significant contributions Sharing the honors were the other to the effectiveness and success of members of Colonel Robb's fami- ALL-AMERICAN AIR FORCE FAMILY of Col. John M. Robb, of Watcrtown. is pictured at ceremonies New Hampshire Air National ly: his wife, the former Norma recently in which Col. Robb retired as Chief of Staff, New Hampshire Air National Guard. Left to right Guard units." Emerick of Lakeview. Mich.; his arc: USAF Academy Cadet James Robb, Joel Robb, 1988 graduate of Watertown High School and an Air Force Academy appointee; 1st Lt. John M. Robb. Jr.. a USAF C-130 pilot and USAF Academy graduate; Presenting the Legion of Merit daughter, Heidi, a graduate of Mrs. John (Norma) Robb; and daughter Heidi, a graduate of Georgetown University and master's degree medal to his father was his eldest Georgetown University, and cur- candidate at Michigan State University. (NHNG Photo) son, 1st Lt. John M. Robb Jr., a (Concinued on page 17) PagPropertye 2 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn. )the June 30, 198Watertown8 Historical Society at strategic points in town. on Monday. Wednesdays, Thurs- Cool Off At Any Swimming is offered at the days, and Fridays, and I to 3 p.m. 3 Bloodmobiles Some Program Watertown High School's Frank on Tuesdays; and Adults Only Of Four Swim Reinhold Pool on French Street, swimming from 3 to 4 p.m. Tues- Slated For July watertownhistoricalsociety.orgdays through Fridays. Openings Exist Sites In Town and the Crcstbrook Park pool on The Watcrbury Area Chapter of Northficld Road, and at Echo and At Crcstbrook. the pool is open the American Red Cross will spon- There still are openings in several The dog days of summer are here Syfvan lakes. daily from )2 noon to 8 p.m. A sor three bloodmobiles during Ju- of the summer programs offered by and all around town people arc At the WHS pool there is Early small tee will be charged, with a ly, but only one is open to the the Department of Human Services, sweltering. Where can someone get Bird Lap Swimming on Tuesdays slightly higher fee for non- public. according to Director Donald relief? Well, two swimming holes and Thursdays. 7:30 la 8:30 a.m.; residents. Proof of residency is The first will be held Tuesday. Ju- Stepanek. and two pools are situated, it seems. general swimming from 1 to 2 p.m. required. ly 5, at Winchester F.lectronies. 400 Many other programs do not re- Echo Lake on Ice House Road is Park Road, conference rooms 1 and quire registration. open daily from II a.m. to 8 p.m. 2, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is not Call 274-5411, ext. 254 or 255 for Sylvan Lake on Sylvan Lake open to the public. information on programs and trips. Road is open weekdays from 1 to BLUEPRINT/XEROX 8 p.m.. find Saturdays from 12 noon The second will be held Friday. Contacts Patio Party COPIES HIGHSPEED to 8 p. m. The same fee re- July 8. al Tri-City Dodge. 831 quirements as at Crestbrook apply. Contacts Dating Service will host Straits Turnpike, from 1 to 6 p.m. an Ail-American Cookout Patio $1.75 COPIES Resident family season member- It is sponsored by Straits Turnpike ea. ships arc available at the Depart- Party Sunday, July 3, from 7 p.m. BUMPER STICKERS • VEHICLE DECALS area companies, and wil be open to to 12 midnight, at the Colonial ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES • SIGNS ment of Human Services office. 51 the public. Echo Lake Road. Tavern. Route 67. Oxford. The third will be held Friday, Ju- The .party will feature ham- MULTICOPY ly 29. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at hurgcrs. hot dogs, salads and hors / COMPLETE COPY CENTER A few people enjoy listening to a Eyelcmatic Co.. Seemar Road. It is d'ocuvrcs. There will be dancing 178 WEST MAIN, WATERBURY good talker, but the majority prefer a self-contained unit bloodniobile. indoors and outdoors. Call 264-1516 to talk (o a good listener. and isn't open to the public. for further information.

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Russ; Frederick Schell; first Honors—Jennifer Buono. Donald Stcpanek: and Robert Le- Grace Cavallo. Yelena Chak. Kelli Blanc. Donahue, Jennifer Eazarsky, Bengt Annual Election Enquist, Anne Evans, Jessica Grab- At Credit Union To the Supervisory Committee: oski, Jennifer Hanson, Elizabeth Susan Atwood. Paul Garceau. Lil- Hcrzner, Heather Heverling, Robert The 54th annual meeting of the lian Deschencs. Richard Fusco, King, Tara Lee, Alicia Nemiccolo. Greater Watertown Federal Credit Ronald Russ, and John Bilokon. Rita Nozzolillo, Tara O'Donnell, Union was held recently at Phil's Danielle Saucier, Dawn Sharp. Ben Steak and Lobster House on Water- To the Credit Committee: Walter Sherman, Laurie Smith. Melissa town Avenue in Watcrbury. LcMay. Shirley Scverson, and Snow, Ryan Stair, and Nicole The following officers were Carol Stepanek. Tsocanos. Second Honors—Kathryn An- drews, Rebecca Barth. Deanne Bar- tone, Nicole Blanchard, Kim ! s s Bleacher. Alicia Bodor. Daryl fidmissJon: Mon.-Thurs. 2.00 • Fri., Sal. S Sun. 2.50 • Children & Seniors 1.50 STANDING WITH HANK SIEMON, left, vice-president of sales at Canuzzi, Christian Chace, Mark GET MOONSTRUCK! Chiaravalloti. Dcnisc Collins. Wen- the Siemon Company, are two of the Sicmon Company scholarship win- "TWO THUMBS UP! ners. In the center is Jennifer Maxwell. 323 Northfield Road, who will dy Cook. Mandy Correa. Robert Daddona, Jennifer DeAngelis. A WONDERFUL TIME AT THE MOVIES: attend Transylvania University in Kentucky: and Richard Belval, Jr.. •Co* SOW S KW tbw MiKU i IIHK! & Tl tt )Ol * 199 Ball Farm Road, Oakville. who will attend the University of Con- Robert Deary. Caroline Demirs.. necticut. (Harmon Photo) Maura Diorio. Tim Dunbar, Justin CHER-NICOLAS CACE Fischer. Caiisa GalcIIo. Matthew Gavallas, Robert Gillette. Virginia Swift Junior High Final Gordon. Jill Greene. Michael Gronau, Amy Groody. Jason Gui- DULY I-.20 OHIY ditta, Leah Halfon, Rachel Iaco- SAT. 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Tuesday-Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-9 Friday 10-6 Saturiay 10-S, ;_ Closed Sunday and Monday • P.S. WE ALSO WRITE FAMILY AUTO AND HOME INSURANCE. Page 4 TowPropertyn Times (Watertown, Conn. of) Jun e the30, 1988 Watertown Historical Society The funeral was held from the Maiorano Funeral Home on Willow TOWN TIMES INC. Street in Waterbury. to Our Lady of Published weekly. Subscriptiowatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn rates are $12 within Lourdes Church for a 9:30 a.m. Utchfield County, $14 elsewhere in Connecticut and $16 Mass. out of state. Office is located in ihe Capozzi Professional Burial was to be in Calvary Building. 1192 Main Street. Watertown. Second class Cemetery. postal paid at Waiertown. Ci. Mr. Paonessa was born June 27. For news or information call 274-6721. Address mail 1914, in Witherbee, N.Y., the son to TOWN TIMES, Box I, Watertown. Ct. of the late Samuel and Maria POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Town Giuseppa (Scozzafava) Paonessa. Times, P.O. Box I. Watertown, Ct. 06795. and was a resident of Waterbury since childhood. He was employed William E. Simmons, Publisher at the French Small Tube Division Thomas Valuckas, Editor: Kim Harmon. Sports Editor; of Anaconda tor 42 years, retiring Lea Hudak. Office Manager: Trudy Pearson. Advertising in 1976. He was a communicant of Manager; Carolyn Priestman and Judy Sturgcs. Sales Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Representatives: Martha Stammer. Production Supervisor: Besides his wife and Mrs. Jones, Bcrnice Proe and Kim Wichrowski. Production Staff: Lillian he leaves one daughter. Miss Joan Misura. Odette Sirois and Judy Smith. Circulation and Paonessa of Waterbury: two more mailing. sisters. Mrs. Felix (Rose) DiFron- USPS 635-480 20 and Mrs Eva DiFronzo. both of Waterbury; two granddaughters of Cheshire; a grandson of Waterbury: ADVERTISING NOTICE and several nieces and nephews. TOWN TIMES will make every effort to see (hat all advertising copy is correctly printed. The publishers assume no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but will gladly reprint, without charge, that part of advertisement in which an error may occur. Regularly scheduled advertising may be canceled or cor- Mrs. Isabell (Hubert) Fortin rected within deadline limits only. Funeral services tor Mrs. Isabell (Hubert) Fortin. 78, wife of Paul Qakviilc. Mrs. Howard (Shirley) Fortin, 462 Davis St., Oakville. KII obituaries I Newton of Farmington and Sharon who died Sunday, June 26 at Water- Dillane of Thomaston; a brother. bury Hospital after a long illness, George Giichrist of Waterbury: were held Wednesday, June 29. Samuel Giichrist eight grandchildren; five great- from the John G. O"Neill Funeral FuneraI services were held grandchildren: and several nieces Home, 742 Main St., to St. Mary Wednesday at the Hickcox Funeral and nephews. Magdalen Church for a Mass. Bur- ial was in the Calvary Cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Shuhart Home in Waterbury for Samuel Burial was to be in Evergreen Waterbury. Margaret Clavettc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clavettc. Fort Giichrist, 82. of 21 Clermont St., Cemetery. Memorial contributions Kent, Maine, and Christopher Shuhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oakville. who died Sunday at the may be made to Union Congrega- Mrs. Fortin was born in Winsted Shuhart. Beldcn Street, were married Saturday. May 21, at St. John's Waterbury Nursing Center after a tional Church, 161 Buckingham St., on May 25, 1910, daughter of the Church in Brunswick. Maine. A reception tbflowcd at the Atrium in long illness. Oakville, 06779. late Joseph and Adrienne (Hudon) Cooks Corner, Maine. Mrs. Shuhart graduated from Fort Kent High He was the husband of the late Hubert, and was a graduate of Baypath Institute of Springfield. School, Bowdoin College in Brunswick. Maine, and Dartmouth School Edith (Hodges) Giichrist. Louis T. Paonessa Mass. She held positions with Rem- of Medicine in Hanover. N.H.. and will began her internship at Min'an Mr. Giichrist was born in Water- A private funeral was held Tues- ington Advertising of Springfield Hospital in Providence, R.I.. July 1. Mr. Shuhart graduated from Water- bury on June 10. 1906. son of the day morning for Louis T. Paonessa. and the American Brass Co. of town High School, Holy Cross College in Worcester, Mass.. and from late Samuel and Elizabeth (Mur- 73, of 45 Savings St.. Waterbury, Waterbury, before retiring in 1975. Dartmouth School of Medicine. He currently is at the Memorial Hospital phy) Giichrist- and lived in who died Saturday at St. Mary's She was a communicant of St. of Rhode Island in his second year of residency. Oakville the past 22 years. He was Hospital after a brief illness. Mary Magdalen Church. formerly employed by the Scovill He was the husband of Rita Manufacturing Co. (Heon) Paonessa and brother of Besides her husband, she leaves in St. John's the Baptist Church in mer Sunset concerts at Post Col- He leaves three daughters. Mrs. Mrs. Caswcll (Mary) Jones of on son. Douglas Fortin of Smyrna, Stanground. England, by the Rev. lege. Country Club Road. Water- Daniel (Charlotte) Zubik of Oakville. Tenn.; one sister, Zelda Downey of Peter Gilding. bury. Agawam. Mass.; and six grandchil- Mrs. Falcone is the daughter of In case of rain, the concert will dren. Eva May Southwell and the late be held in ihe Post College Con- Memorial contributions may be Geoffrey Southwell of Aldcrshot, ference Center. The public is in- We will be closed made to the Alzheimer's Family England. She had Debbie Pagett as vited to bring friends, blankets, Relief Program. her honor attendant and the flower chairs and a picnic supper. Monday July 4th, 1988 girl was. Stephanie Mott. She C. Southwell, graduated from Pcglc School in Have a safe and happy holiday! England and is an office assistant NOTICK for Dr. Paula Moynahan. M. Falcone Wed The Town Times welcomes Greater Watertown Chrissie Southwell and Michael M r. Falcone is the son of U'tters to the Editor. All letters P. Falcone were married March 5 Domcnie and Louise Falcone of must by typed, of reasonable Federal Credit Union Oakville. The best man was James length, and signed by the • MARJORIE O'NEILL • T. MeGarrey. usher was Charles author with a phone number 58 Woodruff Avenue, Watertown • 945-0611 • FUNERAL DIRECTOR • Fish, and the ringbcarcr was Daniel for contact verification. let- Each member account insured [hru NCUA to SlCX).fX)O.(K) Fish. Mr. Falcone graduated from ters must he submitted by II Sacred Heart High School and a.m. Monday tor Thursday bhnilQNcitt served five years in the Air Force. publication. The paper re- nincrnt Home stationed in Okinawa, Japyn. and at serves Ihe right to shorten the RAF in Alconbury. England. He is length and edit the text. 742 Main Street, Oak\ille a photographer lor Great American Portraits in Thomaston. Engagement and wedding Kadie & Connecticut • 06779 photos and notices also are ac- 203-274-3005 Waterbury Symphony cepted. Wedding photos will • JOHN O 'NFMJ. • not be published more than 60 Dawn days after the wedding date. • FUNERAL DIRECTOR • The Waferbury Symphony will • EMBALMER • perform Wednesday. July 13, from All unsolicited photos sent to 7 to 9 p.m.. in the first of six Sum- the Town Times will be —haircutters— discarded after 30 days follow- ing publication unless accom- 453 Main Street • Watertown, CT 06795 • 274-1878 panied by a stamped, self- FITNESS WORLD addressed return envelope. 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Estcy, daughte r Historicalof salutatorians at the 6th annua Societyl Pa. She will a sophomor e in the Richard and Joan Estey, 1164 Italian Heritage Festival Dinner fall, majoring in political science. Bassett Road, received a B.A. Dance Aug. 6 at the Elks Club in degree in political anthropology at Waterbury, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgthe 122nd Commencement Exer- cises of Bates College in Lewiston, Frank Paternostro. 29 Crestview Maine. A graduate of the Westover Naomi Johnson, daughter of Mr. Drive, was named to the spring School in Middlebury, Miss Estey and Mrs. Theodore Johnson, 137 semester Dean's List at Johnson and was a member of the Outing Club Norway St., Oakville. was named Wales College in Providence, R.I. and Campus Association. She to the spring semester Dean*s List He is majoring in Hotel-Restaurant transferred to Bates from the at Messiah College in Grantham, Management. University of Connecticut.

Tracey Blair Sadik. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sadik, Water- The Village Toy Shoppe town, graduated in May with an MBA degree in finance from the Depot Square Mall, Watertown Boston College Graduate School of Management. She received her B.A. in economics from Wheaton TOYS College in Norton, Mass., and is GYMS ^•^HiHiHnmiHmMHii^^^ - »•••• employed by Bear. Stearns and Co., MARGARET JUDD SCHOLARSHIP winner. William Kennedy, Inc., of Boston, Mass. PLAYHOUSES center, was announced at the recent Polk School Awards Night. With CARS him are Mrs. Margaret Gordon, left. PTO president, and Mrs. Margaret William O'Donncll and Lisa Giz- FUN SLIDES Judd-Mattson. (Polk School Photo) zi. Watertown High School grad- PRESCHOOL TOYS Derek LeVasseur. son of Mr. and uates, will be honored with other Mrs. Delsie LeVasseur Jr.. 279local high school valedictorians and PLAYCRAFT fPEBSONftlSl Davis St., Oakvillc, was named to FURNITURE the spring semester Dean's List at Mattatuck Community College. A Hugh Reynolds Nicholson, son 1987 graduate of Waiertown High Illnil Room ' of Mr. and Mrs. William School. Mr. LeVasseur is majoring Nicholson. Watcrtown. received a in accounting and business admin- B.A. degree from Brown University istration. in Providence. R.I.. during Com- mencement Exercises May 30. Come In & Enter Michael T. McHalc, 64 West- Free Drawing to Win view Drive. Oakville, recently Katherinc McEvoy. Oakville. was graduated from Stonehill College in a "Little Tikes" a member of the 4-7 lacrosse team North Easton, Mass., and was nam- We will be closed Sport Coupe at Elms College in Chicopcc. Mass. ed to the spring semester Dean's July 9 - 17 Miss McEvoy, a sophomore nurs- Lisl with highest honors. Reopening Monday, ing major at the school, scored a July 18, 9:30 a.m. goal and assisted on one other for the season. 1278 Main St. 274-1078 THE Watertown. Ct. 06795 120.1) 274-7735 Linda Giordano, daughter of Mr. LORAINE Monday-Saturday 10-6 • Thursday 10-8 • Closed Sunday and Mrs. Matthew Giordano, 319 Thomaston Road, received an GARDENS Associates Degree in Nursing June 5 from Mattatuck Community Col- 359 Main St, Watertown lege. A 1978 graduate of Watcrtown High School. Miss Giordano also was named to the spring semester Dean's List at MCC. Market RatePlus:

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Vote Off To October classrooms to Bethlehem Elemen- The June 20 meeting of the tary School until early October. Region 14 school board voted to put "I know we're trying to rush on off a district vote on additional this," Superintendent Vincent Ganci said. "'Perhaps that was a bit unrealistic." The board originally wanted peo- ENGINEERED ple to vote on the project, now estimated at $4.29 million, in a SINTERINGS district meeting later this month. AND But a financial expert from the Bank of Boston recently alcried PLASTICS. INC. them that the high price requires a referendum by state law. A The earliest the board could hold WATERTOWN a machine vote would be in mid- July—a time when many people INDUSTRY vacation. School officials also wanted an early start on bidding and DISPLAYING LEADERSHIP qualities are Jennifer Wolter, second from the left, and Barry Haltbn. se- cond from the right, fourth graders at Baldwin School who were presented with $50 savings bonds tor the BugTiEfa^BtfL|JLNg.§Jj.1!!g_;JtiQgI§_;-§Ji|gjs ±1 " Police Benevolent Association Leadership Awards. Presenting the awards is Principal Bernard Beauchamp. "wATERBURfslJEWErr" and looking on arc teachers Tom Doyle and Mrs. Karen Ligi. (Baldwin Photo) LEATHER FASHION STORE construction to deal with increas- There arc 277 children enrolled was in the house during the fire. ing enrollment at the elementary iit Bethlehem Elementary School. The home is owned by Ronald STYLES school. Experts predict (hat number will be Helstrom. who reportedly lives out about 332 by 1995. If the proposal of town. It's rented by Tami Carroll. passes in October, (he board hopes Property Transfers • DO YOU NEED HELP WITH the extra classrooms will be built Robert L. and Bern ice L. OVERFLOW OF PAPERWORK? by September 1990. Ostcrhaut. property at 201 Lake's If the school district opts lor Road, to Evcrctt and tiileen T. Mar- • Do you want 10 send personalized 20-year bonds with an estimated 7.5 tina. Stephcntown. N.Y.. $180,000. OFF| letters 10 several people? percent interest rale, the total cost George Wilmot. Bethlehem, to r • Do you need help wilh a survey1.' • /• W/TH1S AD. EXP. 8-11-88 would be £8.4 million. At 15 year's. Robert C. and Shirley M. Brown. • Is quality a musr? the cost would be $7.3 million, he Bethlehem, land on Sunny Ridge SKIRTS • PANTS • BATHING SUITS • Whatever Your Needs, Call said. Either way. the state would Road. $152,000. VESTS • SHORTS • BUSTIERS reimburse about 60 percent to the Mathews-Nonnewaug Associa- 1071 Huntingdon Ave.. Wthy. Delma V. Way school district each time annual tion. Waterbury. to William R. and Administrative and HRS: Tues.-Sat. 11-7 • Th. & Fri. lil 8:30 755-4114 payments arc made, he said. Janet L. Flanagan. Jr.. oI Water- •4 Secretarial Services House Fire town, property on Hickory Road. 274-8621 A fire rhai severely damaged a $117,000. Porter Hill Road house was pro- Robert C. Brown of Bethlehem to bably caused by lightning according William L. and Michelle J. Carl- to Fire Marshal John Rudzavice. quist. Southbury. land on Cabbage The wood-framed house caught tire Lane. $146,500. HEALTH SCREENING FOR SENIOR: about 5 p.m. on June 16 after a Mathcws-Nonncwaug Associa- Especially For; Residents, aged 60 or over, of the following thunder storm passed through town, tion. Watcrbury. to James E. and towns. knocking down trees, power lines Jane J. Truelovc. land on Falls TESTS AVAILABLE: Health History, ht/wt, Pluse, Blood and leaving many homes without Road. $115,000. " Pressure, Electrocardiogram, Urinalysis, Glaucoma, Distance Vi- electricity. The fire gutted the Eugene and Carolyn Nadcau. bedroom andd living room and sion, Blood Tests: (CBC, cholesterol, sugar), Pap Test, Breast Watcrbury. to Carolyn Nadcau. burned through the roof. No one , Exam, Hemocult. land on Lake's Road, quit claim. I Sponsors: Local Commissions on Aging, State Department on Aging, Western CT and North Central Area Agencies on Aging, If Your Mower and St. Mary's Hospital. Is Not Working • Southbury, July 7, 753-9284 • Middlebury, July 7, 758-9868 As Hard As You • Woodbury July 18, 263-2828 • Litchfield, July 14, 567-5133 Are, Let Us • Watertown, July 19, 274-5411, ext.423 Service & or contact Elderly Health Screening at 753-9284. [ A donation of $15.00 to help defray the testing costs will be appreciated. Participants may contribute more Repair It! r less. All donations gratefully accepted. CLIP AND SAVE We Repair Trimmers, and Carry a Full Line of Accessories

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Coiffures Departs from Crestwood Plaza, Watertown* Make an Appointment AUGUST 29, 1988 with Donna (Wed., Fri. or Sat.) Reserved grandstand seat and ACTION BUS: includes deluxe couches, or TV and VCR, snacks, and hostess. with Shelley (Thurs. or Sat.) 'Subject to group requirements. and We'll Snip $2.00 OFF Mon.-Fri. 9-5 the price of a Haircut Thurs. til 7 — Good Thru July 13 — Sat. 9-12 tf "WHERE SERVICE IS A FACT, NOT A PROMISE" OPEN LATE THURS. 4 FRI. CRESTWOOD PLAZA. 1278 MAIN ST.. WATEKIOWN. 274-7568 EARLY APPOINTMENTS ON REQUEST Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) June 30, 1988 Page 7 Property of the WatertownHard Hill Road South, announcHistoricale being funded through monie Societys ap- duct tours and answe r questions the birth of a daughter. Madeleine propriated by the General about the diversified farm opera- Nicole, June 3 at home. She joins Assembly. The Thomaston Opera tion, owned and operated by the a brother, Alexei, two and a half House will receive $100,000 lor Tom March family. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgyears old. renovations, while the Burrville Guests will have the opportunity Mrs. Adcl Schacht. Alamcda, Fire Training School will get to view, first hand, a variety of far- Calif., is the maternal grandmother. SI98.000 for construction of new ming operations. Also included will Paternal grandparents arc Mr. and classrooms. be machinery exhibits and some Mrs. Wassily Bachuretz. Long barnyard friends. Beach. Calif. Admission is free. The tour will March's Farm be held rain or shine. Town Receiving Tour Program July Grange Meeting $40,000 For Study The Litchfield County Farm The Watertown Grange will meet Bureau will sponsor a tour of Friday. July I. at 8 p.m. in the Some $40,000 included in the March Farms on Munger Lane in Masonic Hall. 175 Main St., with bonding package passed by the Bethlehem on Saturday and Sunday, a theme of "Patriotic Pride.*' Legislature this past session, will July 9 and 10, from I to 5 p.m. each The Grange will hold a Tag Sale go to Watertown so a study may be day. Saturday, July 16. from 9 a.m. to done on traffic congestion problems Guides will be on hand to con- 3:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. on Routes 63 and 73. The areas in OakviMe and Water- RECEIVING RONALD ROSSI ATHLETIC Scholarships at the Polk town have become notorious bot- School Awards night are, left to right, Tina Canuzzi, Donna Guilbeault, tlenecks and "a cause for concern Matthew Mainstruck. and Christopher Vaccarro. {Polk School Photo) tor everyone who travels the route," said state Rep. Marie Galbraith. ^> u D-76. & Dominic M. Mecca, Watcrbury, Millerton scored three runs in the Other programs in area towns are to Mary P. Gordon, Bethlehem, top of the 11th inning against Burns CERAMIC TILE - PARQUET FLOORS land and buildings on Ridge Road, last week as they dealt the Plowboys quit claim. their first loss. Ru.ss Amato, who TEDTIETZ.JR. ROOFING - DECKING - INTERIOR TRIM Walter A. and Elsie Cole, Beth- had tied the game in the ninth, also TRUCKING lehem to David N. and Sandra L. prcxluced the game-winning RBI in QuassukRd. Woodbury// CEILING FANS - WHOLE HOUSE FANS Ricci. land on Paddy Hollow Road. the Hth. Amato"s two-run homer in 263-3972 $205,900. the ninth erased a 5-3 Bethlehem YOU CALL. WE HAUL LIGHTING - STUCCO - SKYLIGHTS CIL Really Association Eighty advantage. ANYTIME, ANY PLACE PRIVACY FENCES - CABINETS Seven Tree Limited Partnership, Daughter Born CRUSHED STONE Inc., land and buildings on Ar- Wiktor and Barbara Bachurctz. GRAVEL • LOAM • SAND { LANDSCAPING - UNIQUE WALL FACING rowhead Lane, $409,397. BULLDOZING Plowboys 3-1 REASONABLE RATES With a 5-2 victory over Lit- Blue Seal Feeds Rock Salt - Fine Salt You're Always Ahead LICENSED and INSURED BUS. 879-2086 chfield. and an 8-5 loss to Miller- When You Call Ted ton, the Bethlehem Plowboys mov- Fertilizer • Lawn - Garden Dog Foods - Purina - Wayne ed their Tri-State baseball record to Scott - Lawn - Products 3-1 for the season. Fer Mel - Milorganite Allowing only five hits against Dolomite Lime - Peat Moss Litchfield. the Bethlehem pitching Decorative Bark - Fertilizers tandem of Chris Donlon and Tom Hay - Straw - Shavings Burns notched an easy win. The Bag Balm - Maple Syrup winners scored a pair of runs in DELI & GROCERY both the first and second innings, H.S. Coe Co.j an Onion Rings. Curly Q Fries HOT 4 COLD Avenue GRINDERS and did not allow anyxuns unlil Joe 45 Freight St. Hillcrest : Strcci Breaded Mushrooms Pcrruspc hit a two-run homer in the Conk' DELI SALADS Waterbury 754-6177JS DINNERS FOR FOUR Cowboys* seventh. 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CAVALLO'S IMPORTS Ron Rico Rum 1278 Main Street. Watei 274-3822 I.75L $10.89* SPECIAL THIS WEEK GOOD THRU JULY 6 BUY: GET: DOMESTIC lib. HAM 14. BOIOCNA and Seagrams Seagrams L 1f| LAND 0' LAKES FREE Wine Coolers Spirit Coolers 1 lUm AMERICAN ' (all varieti (ail vane! $17.94« CHEESE - 4.00 .fa CARANDO ROAST GENOA $13.94^* HOT CAPICOLA BEEF SALAMI $Z.89ib. $2.99) $2.69 h • Price reflects consumer cost after mfr. mail-in-rebate •k -k Mix and Match Cases ( "i^p,w"p,Jai" I WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 4 DEPOT SQUARE DISCOUNT LIQUORS Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Sun. 9:30-1 Depot Square Mall, Watertown 274-7022 O er S§ FREE GIFT WRAPPING Not Responsible for wn Typographical Errors The Raymond L. Garassino Family ^™ LOTTERY TICKETS Permittee - lane O'Grady • <2 CASE DISCOUNTS Page 8 TowPropertyn Times (Watertown, Conn. of) Jun e the30, 1988 Watertown Historical Society Christ Episcopal 25 The Green, 274-1910 Sunday. July 3—Holy Commu- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgnion. 8 a.m.; Holy Communion, church services...I Nursery. 4- and 5-year-old class, 9:30a.m.; Lay Reader's Service ai Watertown Convalarium, 1 p.m., First Congregational Sunday. July 3—Worship Service. and at Whitcwood Manor, 1:30 40 DeForest St., 274-6737 Nursery Care. 10 a.m. p. m. Thursday. June 30—Brownies, Thursday, July 7—Girl Scouts. 3:15 p.m.: Girl Scouts. 3:15 p.m.: 3:15 p.m.: Brownies. 3:15 p.m.: Monday. July 4—Alcoholics Boy Scouts, 7:15 p.m. Boy Scouts. 7:15 p.m. Anonymous, 10:30 a.m.; Women's A.A. Group. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 5—Alanon, 10 a.m.: Timothy Fellowship, 7 p.m.; Al-A-Teen, 7 p.m.; A.A.. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. July 6—Prayer and Praise. 9:30 a.m.; Teaching. 10 a.m.: Holy Communion, 11:15 a.m.

St. Mary Magdalen 16 Buckingham St., Okvl. 274-9273 Thursday, June 30—Mass for LEADERSHIP AWARD WINNERS at Heminway- Park School arc Sergi Butkcvich, 7 a.m.: Bingo. Chris Cipn'ano. left, and Lisa Kufmann. right, both sixth graders at the Church Hall, 7 p.m.; Alcoholics school. Standing with them is Principal William Norwood. The awards Anonymous Meeting. Rectory were from the Watertown Police Benevolent Society. (Heminway School Hall. 8 p.m. Photo)- Friday, July I—Mass tor Joseph Donahue. 7 a.m. members of the Petmccia family. 10 p.m. Saturday. July 2—Mass for Mary a.m.; Mass tor Orazio Mancini. Wednesday. July 6—Mass for $50 BONDS go to John Buono. left, and Christopher Taskcr of Polk Battelli, 8 a.m.: Confessions in 11:30 a.m.; Baptisms of Justine Genevievc Mathon. 7 a.m.; Week- School, for Leaderships Awards presented by the Police Benevolent Church. 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; Vigil DiMaria and Casey Mohcr. 12:15 ly Scripture Course and Study of Association. (Polk School Photo). Mass for Julia Kovaleski, 4 p.m.; p.m. the Gospel. Rectory Hall. 7 p.m.: Confessions in the Rectory Chapel, Monday, July 4—Mass for Jean- Fire of His Love Prayer Group, GET A HEAD START ON SUMMER 7 to 7:30 p.m. nettc Massicotte. 7 a.m. Church Hall. 8 p.m. Sunday. July 3—Mass for Felix Tuesday. July 5—Mass tor Jul- Andarowski. 7 a.m.: Mass for iannc O'Connor. 7 a.m.; Legion of Evangel Assembly of God Nunzio Ebcro. 8:30 a.m.; Rosary. Mary. Rectory Chapel, 8 p.m.; 2245 Litchfield Rd., 274-5759 9:40 a.m.: Mass for the deceased A.A. Meeting. Rectory Hall, 8 WITH Sunday. July 3-Sunday School PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Complete Landscaping Service COSMETICS • New Lawn Construction • AT • Lawn Mowing • R.R. Tie Walls • Masonary Sidewalks • Sod Lawns • York Raking • Shrub & Hedge Trimming Diaxzn cA. Stack • Shrub & Flower Bed Installation Professional Beauty Consultant Colors, Cuts-N-Curls For a complimentary 1278 Main Street, Watertown facial or interview Atana Amico Crestwood Plaza °Tc!EllEAjys M. F. LANDSCAPE Call 274-2106 Janet Woodward Mon.. Wed.. Fri. ->-5 86 Brookview Circle Michelle Lagassc 274-2571 r 274-7709 Watertown

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He cited Colonel Robb as enthusiasm and energy pervades "the living image of the citizen any project he undertakes—he knows how to make things happen. (Continued from page 1) soldier, bringing the best of his civilian and military worlds in total If there's anyone in this organiza- rently a master's degree candidatwatertownhistoricalsociety.orge support of the goals and objectives tion that we truly owe a debt of at Michigan State University; and of the other." gratitude tor acquisition of air- his son, Joel, a 1988 graduate of Brig. Gen. Robert E. Dastin of planes and improved facilities and Watertown, Conn. High School, Manchester, New Hampshire's things like that, it's Jack Robb. He who has been appointed to the Assistant Adjutant General for Air, will be sorely missed, but the pro- USAF Academy. characterized the Robbs as "a tru- grams and initiatives that he has put Maj. Gen. Lloyd M. Price, the ly all-American Air Force family." in motion will assure his continued influence for years to come." Adjutant Genera! of New Hamp- "I'm going to miss Jack Robb," shire, praised Colonel Robb's many he added. "He's been a true friend Colonel Robb, a native of Brat- efforts on behalf of the National to me. and a key player in our New tleboro, Vermont, is the son of Her- Guard community in the state and Hampshire Air Guard team. His man and Bertha Robb, long time residents of Ames Hill, West Brat- % llcboro. who celebrated 59 years of m DR. JOHN McHUGH^ marriage on June II, 1988. He is a graduate of Brattleboro High School and the University of Ver- PODIATRIST mont. I Medical and Surgical Footcare 1 In his civilian career. Colonel Robb is an International Account TWO WINNERS of the Siemon Company scholarships are Joseph Manager with International Busi- Palomba. center, of 70 Cobb St., Oakvillc. who will attend the Univer- ness Machines Corp. (I.B.M.) in sity of Connecticut: and William Burrows, right, of* 95 Claxton Ave.. Permanent Correction Norwalk, Conn. who will attend Boston University. Standing with (he students is John Siemon, vice-president of engineering. (Harmon Photo) BUNIONS • INGROWN TOENAILS SJHS Graduating CORNS • HEEL SPURS (Continued from page 1) (vocal), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Ellis. CALLOUSES • WARTS William Grover. and Suzann Dom- Awards for perfect attendance for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manual ingue (instrumental), daughter of two years were presented to An- Caldeira; and Physical Educa- Medical Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Domingue: thony Bleach. Nicole Boudreau, tion— Nicole Boudrea, daughter of Home Economics—Karen Hass- and Michael Mauriello. The School Accepted DEPOT SQUARE MAM Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boudreau, inger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spirit Award from the Watertown WATKRTOWN and Gregory Fenn. son of Mr. and George Hassinger. and Joshua Paw- Police Benevolent Association was 274-1773 Mrs. George Fenn. lak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph presented to Michael Mauriello and Also: Music—Jessica Grover Pawlak; and Industrial Arts— Krista Stacie Broden. Upson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Upson. and Bryan Ellis. SENIOR CENTER Haitian Dinner, Dance Serving the Community "Hand to Hand for Haiti" will for over 40 years! hold a Haitian Dinner and Concert CALENDAR Saturday. July 16. at 5:30 p.m. at Quality Fuel Oil & Kerosene the Bible Church. 240 Dwight St.. JULY at Competitive Prices Watcrbury, CALL NOW There will be no charge for the tickets, but donations will be ac- 1988 BARIBAULT cepted. Reservations arc necessary tor the dinner, but not for the con- OIL CO., INC. cert, which starts at 7:30 p.m. CALL 274-5411 600MainSt.,OakviUe All proceeds go to Haitian mis- NEW EXTENSION NUMBERS MINI-BUS 424 274-3284 or 274-6723 sions. Call 755-0197 for further SENIOR CENTER 423 RECREATION 254-255 information.

FRI.. JULY I MON.. JULY 4 TUBS.. JULY.5 WUDS-. JULY A THURS.. JULY 7 Ceramics Class Macrame Class Exercise Class Exercise Class Independence 9-11 a.m. 9-11 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 9-10 a.m. Day AARP 55 Alive - Senior Social Mini hus to Wbty. Knitting & Mature Driving Cour 1-4 p.m. & Mall A.M. & P.M. Center Closed Crocheting Circle 1-5 p.m. Cards & Bingo Center Closes I p.m. 1-3 p.m. You must regisicr a No Pool in P.M. Center Ripened Tomatoes

FRI.. JULY 8 Exercise Class MON.. JULY II Ready Now- 9-10 a.m. This Calendar Comes Mini Bus 10 W(by. Sewing Clas & Mall A.M. & P.M. 1-3 p.m. Zucchini and Yellow Squash, Center Closes I p.m. To You Other Fresh Vegetables and Raspberries TUES.. JULY 12 Through The Courtesy WEDS.. JULY 13 Exercise Class Ready Soon— 9-10 a.m. Of Ceramics Class Knitting & 9-11 a.m. Crocheting Circle AARP 55 Alive - TARA FARM 1-3 pTm. Mature " Blood Pressure 11 a.m Driving Course 1-5 p.m. GREENHOUSES 860 Guernsey town Rd., Watertown THURS.. JULY 14 Good FRI., JULY 15 (Across fiom Ml. Olivet Cemetery) Macrame Class Thomaston y-11 a.m. IJIThorr Exercise Class OPEN ALL DAY - 7 DAYS A WEEK - From 9 'til 6 Senior Social Neighbors Savings 9-10 a.m. 274-3511 landscaping Available Open Holidays 1-4 p.m. Mini Bus lo Wtby. Cards & Bingo "Bank & Mall A.M. & P.M No Pool in P.M. to Center Closes I p.m. (ESS- Remember, If Your Car Count XJ Member FD1C Doesn *t Look Brand New MON.. JULY 18 TUES.. JULY 19 THOMASTON WATERTOWN No Exercise Class Exercise Class On TERHYVILLE HARW1NTON Knitting & 9-10 a.m. ...We Didn't Do It!! Crocheting Circle Sewing Class 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. Health Screening SMITTY'S CAR SALON 789 Vz Main Street, Watertown WEDS.. JULY 20 THURS.. JULY 21 FRI.. JULY 22 MON.. JULY 25 TUES.. JULY 26 Call for an appointment: Old Fashioned BarBQ Macrame Class Exercise Class Exercise Class Sewing Class Aqualurf 9-11 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 1-3 p.m. 9-10 am.. 274-9443 Dclaod Ficld-K):l5 a.m. Senior Social Mini Bus lo Wtby. Knitting & $23.00 1-4 p.m. & Mall A.M. & P.M. Crocheting Circle CAR Cards & Bingo Center Closes I p.m. 1-3 pjB. Blood Pressure 2 p.m. WAXING * WEDS.. JULY 27 THURS.. JULY 28 FRI.. JULY 29 Coachlight Dinner Theater-'*Singing in the Nu Macrame Class Rain" - Thursday, Aug. 18th. Bus will Ceramics Class Exercise CIHV, leave Defend Field at 10:15 am. - Cost is POLISHING PICNIC 9-11 a.m. 9-10 a.m. $29 per person. Mini Bus to Wtby. Ccrccmaggiore Club Mini Bus to Wtby. on Sylvan Lake Rd. Sign up now for Aqua Turfs Old Fashioned Summer Car Wash Is Now Open & Mall A.M. & P.M & Mall A.M. & P.M. Countn Bar-R-Quc - Food, Drink, Dix- 12 noon - $4.00 ea. Center Closes 1 p.m. Center Closed in P.M. ieland Band, Games. Cost is $23 each. Monday - Friday 9-4 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) June 30, 1988 Page 11 Property of the WatertownHosanna Bible Churc Historicalh Quaker Meetin gSocietyback of Watertow n celebrated their Nonnewaug H.S., 2nd Floor Litchfield Hills Friends 50th wedding anniversary on June Minortown Rd., Woodbury Woodbury Community Home II with relatives and friends at the 266-0436 Mountain Rd., 264-1550 Sea Loft Restaurant in Waterbury. Friday, July 1—Intercessory Sunday, July 3—Meeting for watertownhistoricalsociety.org The couple was married June It, Prayer Meeting, 10 a.m.. call for Worship, 10 a.m., all welcome. location. 1938 at the Third Congregational Sunday. July 3—Sunday School. 50th Wedding Anniversary Church in Waterbury. They have 10 a.m.; Praise and Worship Ser- one daughter. Mrs. Laurence vice, Children's Church through Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wasser- Wilson Jr., and two grandchildren. Grade 2, nursery care, 11 a.m. Wednesday. July 6—Walk Thru the Word Bible Study ai parsonage. Help Unlimited, Inc 7:30 p.m. 285 Main Street, Oakyille Evangelical Christian Center "Nursing Registry" 1317 Watertown Ave., Wtby. OFFERING PERSONALIZED SERVICES IN 756-1293 YOUR HOME, 24 HRS. A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK Sunday, July 3—Worship Ser- • Registered Nurses • Personal Attendants vice. 11 a.m. • Licensed Practical Nwses • Companions • Bath and Nutrition Attendants Christian Science 37 Holmes Ave., Wtby. Abo Offering "COMMUNI-CALL" 756-0726 A Unique Voice to Voice Communication System Sunday. July 3—Sunday Service For Emergency Help • Accident Prevention and Companionship FUEL OIL Oar Help is Unlimited. ..If yog need help In any my Rate Schedule and PLEASE CALL: 274-7511 Brochure Available per gal Upon Request 85$ C.O.D. Temporary Employment Agency

MICHELLE BRODERSEN, center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Strileckis Oil Co. Brodcrscn. left and right, of Barnes Road, graduated from Quinnipiac College during Commencement Exercises May 22. A graduate of the 274-4364 physical therapy program, she was awarded the Alumni Association UNISEX ^TMF SALON Academic Achievement Award for achieving the highest average in the ASPHALT PAVING* LOAM School of Allied Health and Natural Sciences. {Quinnipiac Photo). AIR ACEWAV Church Services (Continued from page 9) glass )) FREE GIFT Tuesday. July 5—Women's 3-D a qgi^icf s edge With Every Perm Over $45.00 Weight Control Program. 7 p.m.; i Tab & Slower Enclosures • Storm Windows & Doors MANICURIST: "God's Blueprint For a Biblical • Screens • Stained Glass • Custom Framing Dawn Valaiti RECEPTIONIST Marriage," a college-level course. COMPLETE CUSTOM GLASS and 7 p.m. Anife Ka MIRROR SERVICES Wednesday, July 6—"Gospels and the Lite of Christ," a college-level The Village Center 1300 Waterbury Road course. 9:30 a.m.: Prayer Meeting. 228 Main St., Oakville Cheshire, Ct. 6:30 p.m.; Youth Groups. Grades 274-7030 272-6183 6-8 and 9-12. 7 to 8:30 p.m. We Now Have All Your Nintendo Needs!!

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LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP The Principal Redeem At The Nearest Participating VIDEO GALAXY Hello Again FATAL ATTRACTION Like Father Like Son Page 12 TowPropertyn Times (Watertown, Conn. of) Jun e the30, 1988 Watertown Historical Society Christine Cipriano, Shelley Dad- 30 Olive Ryan dona. Peter Dillon, Thomas Dillon. Laura Donofrio, Michclc Guerrera. Start, Award Winners Edward Hankey. Naomi Johnson. Namewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgd At Polk William Kennedy. Cheryl Kowa- your trip Icwski, Karen Lavoie. Keith Lavoie. Some $16,000 was awarded to Robert LeClerc. Christine Longo. Polk School graduates last week Lucia Mancini, Nicolina Mancini. at a store from the Olive Ryan Scholarship Jcanna Rossi, Cheryl Scmeraro. Fund, established in honor of the Sherri Simons, Kristcn Stack. Conner Oakviile resident who Maureen Stack, Theresa Stawski. with taught for 45 years. Vincent Vaichus. Elizabeth Wins- t low, and Irene Zink. The money for the awards is this sign. derived from the interest ac- cumulated on a bequest to Polk INSTANT School in Miss Ryan's memory. Since its inception 10 years ago. PASSPORT PICTURI: more than $160,000 has been awarded. GAMBONE—A son, Kyle In stunning color. While you wait Receiving a $1,000 scholarship Stephen, June 17 at Watcrbury was Lisa Gizzi. Winners of the $750 Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael awards were Michael Guerrera and Gambonc (Deborah Lynn Lam- BOB'S CAMERA Mary Rinaldi. The following were pron) of 272 Plait Road. Grand- Shop, Inc. $500 award winners: parents arc Raymond and Irene SEVENTEEN OLIVE RYAN Scholarship winners were on hand at the 90 South Main St. Domcnic Biello. John Bicllo. Lampron of Watertown, Susan Polk School Awards Night last week. In the top photo, front row, left Waicrhury 754-2256 McCann of Waternury. and Mr. and to right, are Christine Longo. Nicky Mancini, Lucy Mancini, Irene Zink. Mrs. A.M. Gambonc of Woodbury. and Lisa Gizzi. Back row; Laura Donofrio. Michael Guerrera. Mary We own and operate our own equipment Rinaldi. and Vincent Vaichus. In the bottom photo, front row. left to Weekly CALLUS Great-grandparents are Jennie We are not agents! Gambone of Norristown. Pa., and right, arc Jeanna Rossi. Theresa Stawski, Cheryl Scmeraro, and Ed- Trips To FORA FREE Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCann of ward Hankey. Back row: Robert LeClerc. Shelley Daddona. William New Engla Pennsylvania. Kennedy, and Karen Lavoie. (Polk School Photos) N.Y., N.J., ESTIMATE P.A. SEMONES Upholstery Company CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Home • Auto Marine Frame Repairs Cushions Refilled Kitchen Chairs Antiques Restored Upholstery Supplies

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Let s celebrate the birth of our nation and the founding of democracy, a blueprint so accurately planned by our forefathers to protect the rights of all. A combination of many, we have woven together our talents, abilities and skills into an enduring, indestructible fabric. United we stand in saluting our heritage so that together we may create a future rich with promise. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA! Celebrate July 4th, 1988 212 Years of Independence

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WESTBURY DRUM CORPS, INC. 641 Buckingham Street, Oakville STATE DAIRY Catch the Drum Corps Spirit BRIAN PECK, M.D., KG Drink Milk 140 Grandview Avenue, Waterbury Joe and Al DiBiase 573-0422 274-2507

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DR. RICHARD E. CAPOZZI DR. DONALD P. CAPOZZI DR. RICHARD E. CAPOZZI, JR. 1192 Main Street, Watertown CT. SEW & VAC DAVE'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY EMIL'S JEWELERS KEITH & JIM'S SPIRITS 274-9211 10 Chase River Road 430 Main Street, Oakville 709 Main Street, Watertown 384 Buckingham St., Oakville Waterbury 274-3922 274-1988 274-4889 - 574-7781 a H CARMINE'S Lake Winnemaug Road D'AMICO AGENCY DAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO. ENGINEERED SINTERINGS KELLY'S PLACE Watertown Full Service Insurance 146 Bunker Hill Road, Watertown AND PLASTICS, INC. 179 Davis Street, Oakville 274-8010 708 Main Street, Oakville 274-2998 140 Commercial Street, Watertown 274-8037 274-1457 Have a Safe & Happy Holiday 274-8877 Ron D'Amico n CARVEL ICE CREAM LEO'S IRON WORKS 9 SUPERMARKET Commercial, Industrial & Residential Straits Turnpike, Watertown DAVELUY'S RESTAURANT ECONOMY TIRE CENTER EVERITT'S GARAGE McLennon Industrial Park 274-1462 150 Echo Lake Road, Watertown ' 1371 Main Street, Watertown Everitt Lane, Oakville McLennon Drive, Oakville Nicholas Tsocanos - Owner 274-8829 274-0295 274-2147 274-2781 This Message Was Sponsored by the Above Public Spirited Businesses and Professionals Page 16 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) June 30, 1988 new property sales brought June's Mastropictro, Watcrbury, property swimming and knitting. Stango, Margaret Sweeney. Christo- WarrantPropertyy Deeds totaofl up to the$5.3 million ,Watertown with five on Carter Street, $60,000; JosepHistoricalh Host families provide student Societys pher Wandelt, and Jennife r Wolter. business days remaining. J. and Wendy Orsini, Watertown. to with a bed, meals and a loving en- Jennifer Satkunas and Charene Warranty deeds on seven real The deeds are: Robert Patrick and Sheila Kinney, vironment. The students speak Ralicki also were recognized for ex- estate transactions were filed in the June 17—DiNunzio Realty Asso- Waterbury, property on Saugus English, are fully insured, and pro- traordinary effort to achieve town clerks office from Fridaywatertownhistoricalsociety.org, ciates. Watertown. to Carlton A. Avenue. $169,900. vide their own spending money for academic excellence, and to meet June 17. through Thursday. June 23. and Deborah A. Conklin. Norwalk. a 10-month stay. the goals of the awards program. with property sales totaling $1.03 property on Cedar Ridge Drive. Exchange Service Call Jennifer Rau at 274-7863 if million. S265.000. interested in becoming a host Better than $1,138 in local con- June 20—Steven L. and Kathy L. Seeking Hosts family. veyance taxes was collected. The Gurley, Watertown. to John L. and Heidi M. Mallet. Brookfield, pro- Ignacio Nunar Villar of Spain perty on Colonial St., $165,500; and Anja Soenksen of Germany arc Academic Fitness R.J. BLACK i John E. Paquette. Watertown, to two of several exchange students Awards Presented Warren G. Stamp. Naugatuck, pro- looking to spend the 1988-89 & SON, INC. i\ perty on Morro Street, $113,000. academic year in the Watertown Presidential Academic Fitness Sales & Service \ June 21—Alice B. Roninger. Gol- area. Awards v.ere presented to a number den Valley, Minn., to Yolanda Four- Earlier this year, both were ac- Solar Hot Water of Baldwin School fourth graders at nier, Watertown, property on cepted to a program offered by a recent Field Day. Efficient Evacuated •; Guernseytown Road, $175,000. Educational Foundation for Foreign Students must score 85 or better Tube Design #j June 22—Litchfield Meadows Study, a non-profit youth exchange in all subjects in grades 3 and 4, Water Pumps & ii Associates, Bristol, to Roberto and organization. and also score in the 80th percen- Warer Conditioners g; Rosa Mancini, Oakville. property "i would like to get to know the tile or higher in standardized tests. on Litchfield Road, $85,000. American way of life," said Ignacio, Receiving awards were Kerry Thomaslon Road June 23— D&S Properties. Wa- "to know new people, and to par- ^WjUrtowjm-8853 J- Dayton, Heather Denyer, Barry terbury. to Susanne and Gerard T. ticipate in my high school." He Hal Ton, Bronwyn Hamill, Mia especially is interested in soccer, Henderson, Colin Kelly. Coric basketball and skiing. Mullen. Robin Rowan. Kristy "I have experienced different Troup. Jessica Calabrese, Korin Driver Education ways of life," said Anja. "and have Mathews. Stacey Phillips, Kather- learned to respect, like and fit into inc Pollock. Ami Rebers. Chris- MARY McKINNON of Water- them." She is interested in dancing. topher Sabis. Luigi Solla. Timothy town has joined Coldwcll Banker as Course a Sales Associate, announced Stan Dcwling, manager of the Watertown office of Coldwell Banker. Mrs. McKinnon recently completed three weeks of comprehensive Col- dwell Banker training, known as FaslStart, which includes instruc- tion in the latest property marketing techniques, financing trends, and recent changes in real estate legisla- tion. She is a member of the Great- er Watertown Mothers of Multiples, the Greater Waterbury Board of al Realtors, the Litchfield Board of Realtors, and is a graduate of the P&P course of Ihe University of Watertown High Connecticut. She has lived in Watertown for five years with her husband Bill and three children. Christine and the twins Billy and Starting: July 11 Diana. Classes: Mon.-Fri. 10:30-12:30 ST. JOHN'S KINDERGARTEN graduated al cermonies held in the DMV Holiday Hours (Course runs 3 weeks) church basement last week. Graduates include Tina Adams. Michael Baudinet. T. John Bennett. John Blazys. Anthony Buell. Anthony All Department of Motor Vehic- Caruso, David Coleman. Lindsay D'Amelia. Sarah Fournicr. Jessica les offices will close Friday. July I. Register: Giordano. Crystal Grenier. Bryan Heffernan. Katherine Horrigan. Nicole at 12:30 p.m. in observance of the Loiseau. Christina Longo, Lori Markiewicz, Maureen O'Sullivan. Glenn July 4. Independence Day holiday Pelletier. 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June 30, 1988 Page 17 Property of the Watertown HistoricalLafferty 10, Braxton 8—Laf- sparke Societyd the Lafferty offense, whil e ferty Real Estate banged out 20 hits. Braxton was led by Jenny Morrow. but managed to get just 10 people across the plate. It was just fine, Standings: Watertown Meal and however, as Braxion's 13-hits CGS 13-2; Braxton 7-6; Lafferty watertownhistoricalsociety.orgcouldn't provide enough runs. Real Estate 5-10: Prime Screw 4-11: Kelly Mahon and Julie Silvestri and Stoltl Electric 1-13. Lake Winnemaug Rd. Watertown 274-8010 Every Wednesday

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DI - Thurs.. Try One of Chetter's Fri. & Sat. Patriotic Thirst Quenchers DANCING FOR ADULTS AFTER 10 P.M. ON WEEKENDS DIVISION II NORTHWEST DISTRICT CHAMPIONS arc the Waterlown Association for Youth Soc- cer 12-and-under boys traveling team, which completed the spring season in the district at 8-0. In the front row. left to right, are Richard McDermott. Robert Middaugh. and Chance Hobson. Second row: Jeremiah Palmer. Jim Schiavo, Eric Piurkowski. and Michael McDermott. Third row: Chris Petti, Kevin Ostrander. Tim Smith, Ryan Davies, Stephen Verdura, and Gary Titus. Fourth row: coach Frank Piurkowski. head coach Gary McDermott. and coach Mike Petti. (WAYS Photo) striking out nine batters. Midgets Division Minor League Standings Watertown Meat 24, Stolfi 4— The Meat Center clinched a playoff TEAMS W-L spot by banging Stolfi Electric around, knocking out 31 hits and 24 Athletics . ... 10-2 runs. Cardinals 9-3 Allison Pelosi and Christina Mels 7-5 Meglio had three hits each. Red Sox 6-6 No further information was pro- [SERVED DAILY FMM Dodgers 4-8 vided. Yankees . . . 3-8-1 Watertown Meat 20, Prime k P*ST© Giants .. . 3-8-1 Screw IS—It was a slugfest in the classic tradition, with 56 hits being VSo ECHO !.*•<£ The Athletics and Cardinal* could not agree on a playoff date, .so banged out by both teams. both were declared co-champions of the 1988 Water-Oak Minor League season. An All-Star game between the National League and American League teams was played June 26 a! Mosgrove Field on Davis Street in Oakville. with the Nationals besting the Americans 19-6.

more RBI. Phillies Claim Denisc Collins and Shelley Souil- iiard had two hits each. Miss Col- (Continued from page 20) lins was the losing pitcher, despite Posa tripled, singled twice, and drove in two runs, and Yelena Clak Alt TROPICAL SUNTAN CENTER, ETC. tripled and singled for three RBI to R.P. ROMANIELLO give the Phillies the scries clincher. Plumbing & Heating • We offer the latest in all tanning equipment Miss Dethlefsen, Bridgot Souil- Repairs KLAFSUN WOLFF SONTEGRA SUN CAPSULE SUNFIT liard and Miss Howe each had iwo Lie. J202980 Facial Tanners European Skin Care & Makeup Application hits. Faucet, Sink, The Cards were led by Jennifer Toilet Repairs, 9 Lounges & Stand Ups • Nails - Pedicures - Waxing Morgan's homer and triple. Water Heaters Private Whirlpool Therapeutic Massage Drains & The Phillies once again jumped Unique Jewelry & Accessories European Heat Wraps lo a 4-0 lead in the first inning, but Sewers Cleaned Heminway Court Air Conditioned never let the Cards get very close. / >'7zl 71^1 587 Main Up4-1, the Phillies added five more EMERGENCY SERVICE Street OPEN 7 DAYS in the top of the third and two in the Watertown, CT Convenient Parking top of the fourth for an 11—1 lead. 274-8784 945-0560 The Cards scored their second and third runs in the bottom of that stanza. Orioles 8, Blue Jays 2—Nina D'Addona struckout 10 Blue Jay batters, and added three hits at the plate, to lead the Orioles to an 8-2 win in a game that decided third place. Jackie Cantanese drove in three runs and Dana Scott added two We Sharpen SCISSORS! ELECTRIC & NON-ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMERS AND G8ASS CUPPERS TOO! WE WILL CLOSE ON JULY 2 FOR VACATION REOPEN JULY 1Z A. o. SSw/wi (w. 208 Main Street Oakville • 274-1647 PagPropertye 18 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn. the) June 30 , Watertown1988 Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

Habclka. and Orsolo Guerrera. Last Per 0 Second honors—Jeffrey Cole, ^ ^ Honor Roll At Jason Haggis. Richard Murphy. Michael Palmer. Nicole Addona. Deli & Eatery St. John's School Listed Jaime Benoit. and Aimee Malen- The following students were Second honors—Dav'ni fant. 407 Main Street O7/I CO ECO I named to the last period honor rol! Ciarleglio. Stephen Pogodzienski, Grade 6 at St. John's School, according to Aimce Caires, Danielle Collier, First honors—Michelle Cyr, Oakville Z/4-OZDZ! Danielle Diaferio, Debra Mastro- CALL IN YOUR ORDER Sister Eileen Eden, principal: Monica Marino, and Kristi (Across Fi yesterday s Ca/efl pietro, Tatiana Mian. Allison Perry. M-F 9-7, Sat. 9-5 FOR QUICK PICKUP Grade 8 Maynard. First honors—David Budzynski. Grade 7 Carissa Riccio. Bridgot Souilliard, SPECIAL THIS WEEK Christopher Perry. Melanie Alves.' First honors-—Jonathan GradyMcKal, a Touponse, and Scon Tar- Alicia O'Neill. Jill Graziano. and Justin Martinkovic. Nicola Perillo, taglia. DOMESTIC Meredith Cavallo. Susannc Charbonneau, Heather Second honors—Erin Caval. HAM H.99, Jillian Sovia, Jonathan Jankowski, Sliced the way you like it and Timothy Smith. Grade 5 GOOD THRU JULY 6 First honors—Kristy Blazys, Elizabeth Brickel, Claire Coffey, Call for Daily Luncheon Specials Alison Cremins, Maria D'Addona. • SALADS • SANDWICHES Marissa DeVito, Amanda DiMauro. Andrea Papazoglou, Trisha • COLD SALAD PLATTERS • CLUB SANDWICHES near the ©reen Rogowski. and Lynette Spicier. • HOT & COLD GRINDERS Second honors—Jason Grady, Roc- • ITALIAN SPECIALTIES Permittee - Leo Bonicki co Guerrera, Christopher McKen- na. Christopher Murphy, Nick Breakfast Menu Available All Day Perugini. Karen Baldino, Mary Let Us Cater Your Summer Gathering MONDAY NITE - Bud Draft - Burns. Kate Frigo. Salvatore Pic- s colo. Shelly Souilliard, and Nicole TUESDAY NITE - Well Drinks • 1.00 Zimmerman. i/ •• •« •"•••';* ._•*•.<*• •#,: .,«•• s Grade 4 * WEDNESDAY NITE • "Wanna long Neck?"- 1.00 First honors—Geoffrey s Dcschcncs, Christopher Robinson. * THURSDAY NITE - Shrimp - 1.00 ch Robert Shagensky, Candace Achen- ea bach. Jennifer Davino, Deanna i Granaio. Jeannine Hcmcnway. Lisa Place Mancini. Ann O'Conncll. Gina FRIDAY and Riccio. Nicole Salamone. and 179 Davis Street, Oakville 214-8037 S Becky lartaglra. SERVING LUNCHES DAILY '| SATURDAY Second Honors—Matthew Laukaitis. Dena Cyphers. Donna Mon. thru Sat. - 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. » NITES Cyphers. Kerry Souilliard. and i TUESDAY NIGHT 7:00-11:00 P.M. S Melissa Taylor. 2 for 1 ANY BEVERAGE » SUNDAY NITE - IULY 3rd Fourth Period 37ECML SPECLU $ Honor Roll At $3.50 FOR DAILY SPECIALS $3.50 £ SMM Announced The following students were named to the fourth period honor CLOSED £ roll at St. Mary Magdalen School in Oakville. according to Principal ALL DAY * Julie Pion: Grade 8—Kathryn Cook, first Monday, July 4th 5 honors; and Traccy Catcs. second honors. Have a Safe Holiday! 'a Grades 6 <£ 7— Colleen Bender, first honors; amd Carolyn Tharson. second honors.. p Include: Homem - Open Nightly - 10 & 5 Ft. Screens John Scharrclt. second honors. Grade /—Jeremy Breen. Rebec- • Sandwiches Served Daily • late Night Snacks Available ca Magnaniimi. and Christopher 675 Main Street, Watertown Peterson, high honors; and Joseph Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10-1 Pcrrelli, Mary Menard. Amanda Fri. & Sat. 10-2 Sun. 12-12 Giordano, Gina Bicllo. and Chris- 274-8030 tian Mines, second honors.

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sity of Hartford, was an emergen- senior center Tuesday, July 19. of- pressure, measurement of height/ Nancy Dohrman cy room nurse at Mew Milford fering preventive health screening, weight, health history, test for Hospital. health education and referrals to visual acuity, a test to detect the Wed To D. Itkin Dr. Itkin. a graduate of the persons aged 60 and over. presence of blood in the stool, and Nancy C. Dohrman, daughter of University of Illinois College of Screening will include blood tests hearing screening. Mrs. Austin F. Dohrman and the Medicine, is affiliated with the (CBC and chemistry), electrocar- Call 274-5411. ext. 423 for further late Austin F. Dohrman, Water- Methodist Hospital of Omaha, Neb. diogram, glaucoma test, blood information. town, was married to Dr. David J. The couple will make their home Itkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron in Omaha. S. [tkin of , III., on June 11 in Omaha. Neb. Health Screening Mrs. Itkin, a graduate of Quin- T. SEE'S nipiac School of Nursing and (he The Elderly Health Screening Fine Arts Program of the Univer- Service will visit the Falls Avenue A F 253 Buckingha€ m St., Oakville • 274-5988

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We Play The Music "You Want To Hear" Summer Library FRIDAY SATURDAY Programs At TOP 40's TOP 40's AND OLDIES Local Branches A summer program lor pre- and SIDE DOOR grade-school children will begin at Phone Ahead for the Watcrtown Library on Main RESTAURANT QuicJt Take-Out Street and its Oakville Branch on 500 Buckingham St. Service Davis Street July 5. Oakville The Reading Olympics summer estaurant & Lounge reading program begins Tuesday. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 5:30 a.m.-2:3945-0550 p.m. 0 July 5. and ends with an awards 16 Straits Turnpike Sunday Breakfast 7:30 a.m.-l p.m. ceremony Aug. 12. Going for the Watertown gold requires each participant to 274-1320 read, or have read to them, 10 —TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY-, books. Finish five books and the MEATLOAF COTTAGE LASAGNA SEAFOOD reading olympian lights the torch. We will close Finish 10 books and receive a gold DINNER CHEESE & W/SALAD SALAD medal. 45" Big Screen Thursday, June 30 FRUIT PLATE PIATE The Main and Branch libraries, Television $3.25 $2.50 $3.75 $3.35 along with the Waterhury at 9:00 P.M. Republican and American newspapers, are sponsoring a Sun- 10% Senior Citizen Discount * Mon. & Tues. sational Summer Search. Children Reopen — Friday, July 8 Come d enjoy a Home Style Breakfast & Ijtnch wilt find activities in the city in a Plec ' tsphere — the Bavone Famil newspaper each Monday from Ju- Have a Safe & Happy Holiday VWUWWWVIMIWVW ly 4 through Aug. 8, and will choose one of tour activities each • DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS 11:30 to 4 - week. Completed activities should THE Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4 to 7 be brought to the library tor verification by a librarian. Shrimp or Clams on '/a Shell Every Night at the Bar TAVERN Gift Coiifk.tt! for Any A colorful dinosaur poster will Open 7 Days a Wrek be awarded upon the completion of Occasion Always Av.il.Me permittee Near The Green five of the six week's activities. LEO P. BONICKI LEO J. BONICKI Story hour for 3-, 4-. and 5-year- olds will be held at the Main — Now Serving Lunch — Library on Wednesdays. 9:30 to II . OPEN a.m. No registration is required. DAILY CHARCOAL GRILLED AT Amy Snow To 10:00 a.m. 5 oz. Burgers $1.75 Marry P. Scully 5 oz. Cheeseburgers (with the w>rks).$2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Snow, Hot Dogs .$1.25 formerly of Watertown, announce PIZZA SERVED Georgia Red Hots .$1.75 the engagement of their daughter. from 11 a.m. to closing Amy Eleanor Snow, to William Also: Patrick Scully III, son of Mr. and Try our many other specialties, too. Cold Cut Sandwiches .$1.50 Mrs. Robert Scully of Portland. A Sept. 17 wedding is planned. • SALADS • ANTIPASTO • SPAGHETTI Meatball Sandwiches .$1.75 M iss Snow graduated from • GRINDERS (all served with chips and pickle) Watertown High School and Cor- nell University in Ithaca. N.Y.. with Eat Here or To Go! a B.S. degree in computer science. She is a senior consultant with Ar- DURING LUNCH *'•$ thur Andersen & Co. of Hartford. 1st Ice-Cold Mug „ _, :1 Mr. Scully graduated from Port- RO'S RESTAURANT oi Bud or Bud land High School in Portland and - Serving the finest pizza since 1947- from the University of Connecticut Light or Soda in Storrs with a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is a 841 Main Street, Oakville senior consultant with Arthur 274-1348 or 274-8069 675 Main Slrcet, Watertown 274-8030 Andersen & Co. of Hart to rd. Page 20 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) June 30, 1988 Property of the Watertown Historical Society Off To The Minor Leagues watertownhistoricalsociety.org eighth round of the June 1 Amateur Rico Brogna Chases His Draft as a first baseman. "(Tom) is a good friend of mine," Rico said. "He's excited I'm com- Dream In Bristol, Tenn. ing down and Pm excited he's there. But he's 23 and he'll probably move By Kim Harmon hours of decision-making and up faster." Even when open suitcases littered decision-weighing, "and I felt a lot It will be a long season, com- his bedroom floor and thoughts of of joy. I always dreamed of being pared to the high school and the impending trip to Bristol, a professional player, and 18 years American Legion schedules, with Tenn.. to join the Detroit Tigers of my life has gone for that games nearly every day and Class "A" Rookie team were moment. doubleheaders on some of those. measured in hours rather than days. "It's a bigger step than attending "It's tough to play everyday." Rico Brogna admitted the verity of college." he added. "I'm going to Rico admitted, pointing out the his situation hadn't quite reached the real world, fast, at 18. It's a 1987 Oakville Legion had an exten- home. "When Tin driving by the stadium." he said Friday, two days "Fm so fortunate to be paid so much money to before he was to leave, "that's when play something I love" he admitted, "when so it's really going to hit me." Joe Lewis. New England Scout many kids would give an arm and leg just to play." tor the Detroit Tigers, signed the 18-year-old Rico, son of Mr. and tough thing to do." sive summer schedule of 50-plus Mrs. Joseph Brogna, North Street, He joined the Bristol Tigers of games. "You have to be mentally to a contract a week-and-a-half ago the Class "A" Rookie Appalachian prepared every day. Your intensity which was sweet enough for the the League (the same league where has to be high, but you have to keep young man to pass over a four-year Oakville's Mark Ericson got his it on the same plane or you'll burn hitch at Clemson University. start). The season, already in pro- out." But from the time he was drafted gress, will run 70 games. His season will probably be ex- 26th in the first mund of the "Pm going to have to be patient," tended even further because the Amateur Draft on June 1. there was Rico realized. "It will take time to Tigers are expected to invite Rico a cloud of speculation swirling like get into the games. They do want to an Instructional League in a tempest over the town. Yet it all me to get started as soon as possi- Florida, which plays from dissipated on June 19 when the ink ble, but I'll wail my turn." September to November. spilled from Rico's pen and his He may wait his turn because a "They work with you more- signature was scrawled along the friend of his, Tom Aldritch. who stealing, hitting, fielding, fine tun- WITH HIS DETROIT TIGERS JERSEY on, Rico Brogna gets ready dotted line. played one season at the Tart School ing your fundamentals," he said. "I for the trip to Bristol. Tenn.. where he joined the Class "A" Rookie "I felt a lot of relief." Rico said and later went on to Bowdoin Col- would go willingly, just to play. In Tigers last Sunday. (Harmon Photo) about the culmination of agonizing lege, was picked by the Tigers in the (Continued on page 21)

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SPEAKING Beating Cards In Best-OfThree Series OF at Mosgrove Field in Oakville. ed, and Lynn Dethlei'sen had two Watertown Meat, Watertown Meat Center and the singles. Misses Dethlefsen and Connecticut Gymnastics School Vagnini pitched three innings each CGS Played For finished the Midgets Division and combined for 12 strikeouts. SPORTS regular season tied tor first at 13-2, Tari Simons and Jennifer Morgan By Bob Palmer Midgets Title and battled in u besl-of-threc series each tripled lor the Cardinals. for the league title, the first game The Phillies jumped to a4-0 lead The Water-Oak Majors Division being played Tuesday. after one inning. The Cards trimm- Championship was decided quick- Game capsules: ed it to 4-2 in the top of the second, ly, and somewhat easily, in two Majors Title Series then saw the Phillies climb back up With Mark Ericsort and Rico what the guy with the beard, top games last week. Phillies 6, Cardinals 4—Tory by four with two more runs in the Brogna now signed to professional hat. and striped shirt says. The Phillies nipped the Cardinals Vagnini ripped a homer, single and bottom of the third. The Cards add- baseball contracts, the question That was Al's last chance lo play 6-4 in the first game of a best-of- drove in three runs to lead the ed their finals two runs in the top always arises: "Did any local guys in the big show, but it wasn't the end three series last Thursday at Water- Phillies to the opening game victory of the fourth inning. ever make it to the big leagues?" of his career. town High School, then finished it in the best-of-thrcc series. Phillies 12, Cardinals 3—Staccy Someone will usually say. "Al (Continued on page 22) all off the next day with a 12-3 win Emmy Howe singled and doubl- (Continued on page 17) Jarlcti. he made it. didn't he?" But the answer to that question, and the other, is no. Al would have made it, but World War II interfered Playing In Older Divisions with his big chance, just when he was to be called up to the majors. Pays Off For U19 Boys I don't believe any other local baseball player even came close to signing a major league contract. Are District Champs At 7-0-0 Jarlctt. with Mort Keilty as his battery mate, had a great high By Hvini Harmon school career under Coach Al Every kid learns, fairly early in life, the basic axiom that a boy DcLand at Watertown High. Jarlctt docs not to go out and pick on someone older than himself unless also was a terrific hitter. He bang- he wants some BIG trouble. ed many home runs at Heminway But apparently it's not a axiom that applies on the soccer field. Field, now DeLand. and went on The boys on the Waiertown Association for Youth Soccer 19-and- lo Holy Cross College where he under team have been picking on those older than themselves for played under the great coach. Jack five years and there hasn't been any BIG trouble. Barry, a former member of Connie In fact, the 19-and-under boys, though they are only 16 or 17 years Mack's Philadelphia Athletics' old to a player, finished the spring season unbeaten at 7-0-0, and went $100,000 infield. Jarlett was sagood tor a weekend trip to t,hc Poconos recently as champs of the Nor- at Holy Cross that he never lost a thwest District. > game there. It's Watertown's version of the David and Goliath story. The team The Boston Red Sox couldn't the local boys had to beat for the title was Danbury, the No. 2 team wait to sign him and they did. There in vhc state, and it wasn't even close. was no draft then'and you had the On four goals by Joe DePalo. three by Nick Rubbo, and one each pleasure of signing with the team of by Sergio Lupo and Marc Sharoh. and aggressive goaltending by Joe your choice. Fenn. the UI9 boys lambasted Danbury 9-2. But Al had bad luck, as a lot of "We've been taking down teams that are 18 and 19 years old," said young pitchers did. He developed coach Don Hardwick last week. "Half the kids on the Danbury learn arm trouble and was eventually are college freshmen!" released by the Red Sox. The boys have been playing together tor five years, starting in the Jarlett. however, was determined 12-and-undcr league as the original traveling team our of WAYS and to make baseball his career and moving up each year despite being one or two years younger than worked long and hard to overcome the rest of the players in iheir division. the sore arm trouble. He did that. And playing in a higher bracket was decision the boys made too. and advanced to the Triple A together. International League. If memory "They want to (play in a higher group)." said Mr. Hardwick, "to serves me correctly, it was the get better. They have the talent to do it and they don"t give up." THE WAYS 19-AND-UNDER Northwest District Champions gather Toronto Maple Leafs that Al was Winning was satisfying enough for the boys the one year half the before a trip to the Poconos last weekend. In the first row, left to right, pitching with when he received the team played in its proper age backet. The WAYS U14 entry won the are Aron Zipoli. Larry Murphy, Joe Fcnn. and Tom Kraycskc. Second call from the Pittsburgh Pirates to division, but the boys weren't happy. row: Ron Dclancy, Joe DePalo, and Mark Ring. Third row: John Gugliot- come on up to the majors in 1943. "They weren't happy because they didn't grow" said Mr. Hard- ti. Marc Sharoh, and Don Hardwick. Fourth row: Sergio Lupo and Nick The only drawback was Uncle Rubbo. Fifth row: Rob Lupo, Coach Don Hardwick, Todd Collier, and wick. "They would rather play in a higher division and have just BUI Dunbar. Missing was Brett Eannarino. (Harmon Photo) Sam wanted him first, and when (Continued on page 22) Uncle Sammy beckons, you do Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) June 30, I988 Page 21 Property of the WatertownBut he can't pack that stuff into Historical Society••••••••••••a * his suitcase, and even if he could -• Rico realizes it wouldn't buy him 274 5870 a cheeseburger at any Bristol 274-0327 • McDonald's. watertownhistoricalsociety.org"I'll have to work harder than I ever have before." he said. "I'll have to fight for everything I get. but I Elsdon Technical Service think I'll be able to handle it." 250 Porter St. Minor league lite won't feature any of the glitter and glamour Watertown, Conn. 06795 associated with the majors. Rico realizes that, after experiencing, Remodelinii Millwork vicariously, said minor league life Building Trim Work through Bull Durham, a motion • •••••••••••••••••••••••I picture in area theaters. The Bristol Tigers rented a dor- mitory from a nearby college. Rico said two players will be staying in DOES YOUR WATER CONTAIN a room and each will pay some $125 a month for rent. That will be taken LEAD? out of the $700 to $750 be will be paid in salary. BE SURE Despite a nice signing bonus, it doesn't seem like a heck of a lot. CALL US FOR SAMPLING KIT NOW especially when .240 lifetime hii- ters in the Major Leagues are ear- 753-4418 - QUICK SERVICE ning $1 million or more a year, but Rico is simply happy to be where AQUACHECK CORP. - TESTING LABORATORY he is. to have the chance he has. 24 FALLS AVE., WATERBURY MC & VISA Accepted "I'm so fortunate to be paid so much money to play something I love," he admitted, "when so many kids would give an arm and a leg Look What's New at "The Cove" SIGNING ON THE DOTTED LINE is Rico Brogna. who penned his just to play." named to a professional contract June 19 with the Detroit Tigers. He J Rt. 202. Litchfield. Ct. was signed by New England scout Joe Lewis. (Brogna Photo) Bridge Club Results in the Eastern League, is the Tiger's j | SOLITAIRE JEWELERS Off To The Minors Class "AA" affiliate. The following are the results "Every Lady deserves "The best thing about sports is from the June 21 session of the Food and Shelter and (Continued from page 20) playing in from of a large crowd," Water-Oak Bridge Club: Mr. and Si Diamonds. Florida! You kidding me?" Rico said. "Remember the state Mrs. Chester Harris, first place: Everything else is a Luxury." After the Class "A" Rookie tournament football game? There Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary. second League in Bristol, Tenn.. the next was something like 8,000 people place: Helen Walker and Eleanor siep Rico would lake wouk 1 be (here and every pass, every kick Ch'ilz'mskt. third place, and Mr. and either to the Class "A" team in they were cheering." Mrs. Livingston Crowd!, fourth Fayette. N.C., or the Class "A" team Yes. he's seen some good limes place. in Lakeland. 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June 30, 1988 ding football player—perhaps as a Brasscos of the Eastern League. sweep the Yankees in three exciting Ohio River and tell in love with PropertyBob Palmer ofquatcrbac thek or an end Watertown. With Ericson and Brogn a playinHistoricalg games. We may have see n SocietyBilly Riverfront Stadium in Cincy. We Martin manage his last game, the were really impressed with both (Continued from page 20) The Jarletts carved their niche at minor league ball, and Matt Winans WHS as APs brother, Oscar, was an umpiring in the minors, we have 7-6 Tiger victory where they scored Detroit and . Jarlett came out of the service outstanding pitcher for the Indians three young men to root for. I think six runs in the bottom of the ninth. It was a beautiful father and son and played professional basebalwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgl for and brother Franny was a smooth Winans is the first local man ever We went to Cincinnati Jo see the vacation, and we can't wait for next many years, mostly in the Carolina infieldcr. They and the Keilty's to umpire professionally. Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Reds year. League where he continued suc- were the best brother combinations twice, and we went to Lexington to It was a great suggestion by cessfully as a pitcher and to play at the high school. My son Richard and I recently the Kentucky Horse Farm and the Mom, and she's getting her reward sometimes outfielder. He also Among other outstanding completed a wonderful vacation world's greatest facility of its kind. with an eight-day trip to Nashville became a manager in that league families that contributed highly to week. It was the first time I ever It was wonderful. We cruised the in September. and settled in that a,rea, where he the WHS athletic teams were the went on an extended vacation passed away within the last year or McCleary's. without my wife. But it was her two. Coach DeLand said that Hal suggestion that Rich and I take the Playing In trip. At Watertown High, Jarlett was McCleary was as good, if not the (Continued from page 20) also a very fine basketball player, best player he had seen at WHS. We saw five major league games and with his athletic ability, I'm Hal signed a professional contract in six days. Three at Detroit Tiger a decent season, than play in a lower division and win it all." sure he would have been an outstan- and played for the Waterbury Stadium, where we saw the Tigers It's like craving good competition. And that's exactly what they got this season, playing Danbury, Newtown and Middlebury among others. "Our schedule is tougher than what the high school plays," said Mr. Hardwick "I've kidded (high school coach) Joe (Shupenis) about it. They have to have good competition and they get it by playing up." Being younger didn't account for much for the other teams, because the WAYS boys outscored their opponents 42-11 in seven games. And no team scored more than two goals on them. Maybe it was non-traditional style of play implemented by coach AUTO PARTS, INC- Hardwick. "We play a creative defense," Mr. Hardwick said. "My fullbacks Line of Domestic & Foreign Auto Parts have scored goals and assists. The kids are all trained at each posi- The tion. They play all three lines. left or right." Maybe it's the rapport the players have with each other and their coach. BETTER "We have problems, but we discuss them," Mr. Hardwick said. "We've only eliminated a couple of people, but if there's a problem they'll discuss it." 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Prompt service at son. Ro's Restaurant, 841 Main St.. tics, garages cleaned. Trash & ap- train & 3 cameo (see-through) ap- reasonable rates. Quality workman- CERAMIC PLUS-installations & pliques. Hat to match. Clcan- Oakvillc. ship. Free estimates. Fully insured. pliance removal. Call Bob at sales of ceramic tile & marble. 274-5625. ed/pieserved. Paid over $800. Price References available. Call William Repairs & rcgrouting. We also do $350. Call 753-3227 days. 758-9762 PART-TIME barpcrson and part- M. Cooke. 263-5400. painting. Bob Demirs. 274-7050. DRIVEWAY SEALING. Protect evenings. time waitress. Call Ray at 274-8829: MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT your driveway before it's too late. CERTIFICATION classes for Sealing, crack repairs. Free BMX BOY'S red 20" bike. Very MEAT COUNTER & deli clerks. for children's parties and shows. nurses' aides are held monthly. Call good cond. $25. 274-6629. No experience needed. Will train. Call Mr. Miracle. 274-6115. estimate. Driveway Sealers of Con- 573-0108 for more information. necticut. 754-205-5 or 574-7960. Apply in person Watertown Meat LAWNMOWER, 36" cut, 8 hp. Center. Heminway Place. 485 Main APPLIANCE REPAIRS. ALL TYPES OF MASONRY. St.. Wtn. GRADUATION PARTY, shower Also. 2-wheel dump wagon. $600 Washers, dryers, electric stoves, Brick, block, stone, you name it. tor both. 274-4279. refrigerators & air cond. Call and wedding catering. Menus star- FREE estimates. 597-9813. ling at $5.50/pcrson. Homemade EXPERIENCED meat cutter. Full 274-6319. AKC BELGIAN Sheepdogs. & part-time. Apply in person. Italian cooking. We deliver. C&C CARE-A-LOT Day Care. Licens- Deli. 274-1864. Healthy, adorable, guaranteed pups. Walertown Meat Center. Heminway SEPTIC TANKS CLEANER ed day care in my home. Pan-time. Show/$500. Pet/$325. Serious in- Place. 485 Main St.. Wtn. Herb Shaw Sanitation Service, the full time, summer vacation or after quiries only. 597-0509. service professional. Call 274-8228. KARPET MAID. Shampoo with school. Judson School District. deep extraction. Senior citizen dis- any time. 274-9455. 4. SEEKING EMPLOYMENT count. 274-0074. CONTEMPORARY kitchen set. $90: Heavy duty metal upholstered TYPING CERTIFIED K-8 teacher available folding table with four chairs. $75: TEEN-AGE BOY desires lawn WORD PROCESSING HOUSE WASHING. Mildew, for tutoring. 274-4116. mowing, yard clean-up, other misc. bugs, dirt on aluminum, vinyl or Zenith solid slate TV sei. $30. Call Resumes, letters, term papers, 274-7277. jobs. Prefer Cutler St.. Thomaston manuscripts, mailing lists, wood siding, decks. Free estimates. A-l HOME & OFFICE cleaning Rd. area in Watertown. Call repetitive letters, tapes transcribed. Call Glen Rudorf, 263-5873. service. Residential/commercial. 274-6501. Notary Public. Woodbury Fully insured & bonded. 3. HELP WANTED Secretarial Services. 263-2279. HOUSE PAINTER, int./ext. Reasonable rates. Free est. Call Quality staining & painting (brush AIDES TO FILL IN for vacation 5. FOR RENT 756-6334 for further into. in rest home during June through HOME REPAIRS, remodeling, work). Fair prices. Free estimates. Call Glen Rudorf. 263-5873. Sept. Please call between 9 a.m. & BARBADOS-onc bedroom, ocean- additions. For free estimate call Bill HOME PORTRAITS 12 Noon. 756-3557. front villa, with pool. Reasonable. Clock. 274-2859. in Pen & Ink QUALITY FURNITURE stripp- Brochure available. K. Kcllcy (203) by Vita ing & refinishing. Free pick-up & FEDERAL STATE and Civil Ser- 756-1460 or write P.O. Box 212. DROP OFF CATERING. Parties, *Distinctive original of delivery. Local antique dealer. Call vice jobs. Now hiring, your area. Watcrbury. Ct.. 06720. showers, slags, graduations. Com- Dave Beauchamp, 755-1840. your home $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate plete buffet. $6.50 per person. ''Captures the charm openings. Call l-(315) 733-6062. CAPE COD'S newest resort Ocean Large menu to choose from. *For yourself or for MOWER REPAIR. Tune-up Ext. #F435. Edge. Brewster. Deluxe, fully fur- Lauras Kitchen. Call 945-0013. a friend specials. Call mornings. 274-7455, nished. 2 BR/2 bath condo on *Adds an artistic touch In most cases, next day service. BABYSITTER. A Taft teaching championship golf course. Tennis, to your interior design DOG GROOMING. Evening ap- Free pick-up & delivery. couple is looking for a mature pools. Near bay and ocean beaches. pointments plus all day Thurs. & 'Framed & matted (Il"xl4") woman to care for two little girls, May thru Oct. Sleeps 6. $450-650 Sat. Call 274-7154. *Your own unique note cards ASPHALT PAVING. Driveways, ages 2 & 4. This is a permanent weekfy. 758-2112. -For information and walkways and parking lots. Old position, five hours daily: free brochure- PAINTING, int.-ext. Free fashioned prices. Call 274-6574. weekends optional: beginning in R.I., ON WATER on Narraganset estimates. Ray Lawlor. 274-7858 or CALL 283-0073 Sept. Call Mr. or Mrs. Hardwick. Bay. Good clamming, gorgeous 274-2225. Please leave message HOUSE PAINTING. Reasonable 274-2516 (day) or 274-6241 (after4) views. Near Newport. 1-790-5600 prices, quality work. Call Erich, or write c/o Taft School. or 1-744-0363 after 5:30 p.m. July VERTICAL BLINDS, minis, A-PERFECTION appliance 274-6574. $595. Aug. $495. micros, pleated shades, duettes. repair. Air conditioning, refrigera- RN, PART-TIME, one or two woven woods—custom--always at tion & major appliance repair. ATTN. BUILDERS, homeowners weekends per month to provide on- WATERTOWN: Beautiful, new REASONABLE PRICES. FREE 274-3670 or 274-4549. call nursing service between the Depot Square has large office ESTIMATES. For all your window & business owners. For all your mason needs—walkways, steps, hours of 4 p.m. Friday to 8 a.m. spaces available. Ample parkin*- - fashion needs call walls, fireplaces, brick & ATTENTION GRADUATES! Monday. Orientation provided. close to highways, competit WINDOW WONDERLAND blockwork. We do it the old Stop putting ii off. Let us help you Supervisor available. Requires good rates. Call 274-6498. 274-0029 fashioned right way at reasonable with your resume and cover letter. clinical skills. Subject to call Ask about our country collection. prices. Call 274-6574. Professional, yet affordable. (beeper). Rate plus patient visit WATERTOWN, 3rd floor apt.. 6 DELMA V. WAY, ADMIN- rate. Please contact Watertown rms. Off street parking. $350 per T&B MAINTENANCE ISTRATIVE & SECRETARIAL COMPUTER ASSISTANCE for Public Health Nursing Assn.. mo. No util. No children, no pets. Painting, wall papering, gutters SERVICES. 274-8621. frustrated users of IBM, compati- 274-7531. Sec. & refs. req. Call 274-1369 or cleaned, chimneys tarred. 274^*578. ble, Apple & Commodore systems. 274-6847. Ted Johnson, C-Teach, 274-1357. LIVE-IN CHILD CARE persons MARK SMOLLEVS Remodeling needed. Exc. surroundings, good Service. Interior & exterior pain- ATTENTION! Professional pain- wages. References required. TGIF. 6. WANTED TO RENT ting, wallpapering & carpentry. CARPENTER LOOKING for ting, interior & exterior. Free est. 757-9415, 1 to 9 p.m. Free estimates. 274-9082. side work. Decks, tile, sprayed ceil- RETIRED LADY looking for apt. ings, etc. 274-0505. Insured. 753-5811. MATURE, part-time help needed on 1st fir., efficiency or one bdrm., for small children's clothing store. in Wtn. or adjacent area. 274-5624. CHIMNEYS REBUILT. G-RATED entertainment WALLPAPERING & stenciling. Please call 274-6162. ROOFS. Since 1975 guaranteed for children, families, Experienced. With references. Call Sugar Mountain Em., Inc. adults or seniors. Magic, music, Liz, 274-1957. WATERTOWN MANUFAC- 7. REAL ESTATE Call Gary Swingle. 274-9333 comedy, sing-a-!ongs by Ted TURER seeks fiill-time production Johnson, 274-1357. LET ME BE your household workers. $7/hr. Good benefit pkg. GOVERNMENT HOMES from RAY BERRY & SONS, painting grocery shopper. Reasonable fees Opportunity for advancement. Send $1. (U repair). Delinquent tax pro- contractor. Quality workmanship, and flexible hours. Call Melodie at CHANGING PLACES. Complete resume or letter. Mail expression of perty. Repossessions. Call competitive prices. Insured. Free line of siding. Pat Donnelly Shop 'til I Drop. For further details interest to P.O. Box 460, Watertown, 1-805-687-6000, ext. GH-2905 for estimates. 574-1435. 274-6803. call 754-0004. Ct., 06795 E.O.E. current repo. list. Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) June 30, 1988 Page 27 FOR SALPropertyE by owner; Ranch LAWN ofS CUT the. College-boun Watertownd stu- Historical Society w/open floor plan including dent with golf course exp. Freeest. 30. ITEMS FOR RENT remodeled kitch, LR, dining area, Please call Bill O'Donnell at large master BR w/6x!0 walk-in 274-6176. TILLERS, THATCHERS, chip- closet & bath. Spiral staircase leads pers. augers, mowers, cars, trucks, lo lower level that includes family watertownhistoricalsociety.orgexcavation equipment. Rental 11. TAG SALES room, 2 smaller BR's & large xh Center. Inc., 274-8821. bath, laundry room. Exc. cond. TAG SALE, 68 Plcasantvicw St., Quiet neighborhood. $120,000 Call Oakv., Sat.. 9-4 p.m. Rower, TV, LEGAL NOTICES 274-7395. lots more. No early birds.

9. WANTED TO BUY TAG SALE, 226 North St., Sat. 9-3 p.m. Antiques, lots of furniture, State of Connecticut ANTIQUE STYLE furniture. Call couch, tables, chairs, lamps, beds, Court of Probate Dave Beauchamp. 755-1840 or moped (needs throttle), utility District of Watertown 274-4082. trailer with lights, clothes, dishes, June 21, 1988 much more. Estate of MARIA SALISBURY, 10. LAWN & GARDEN aka MARIA P. SALISBURY The Hon. Carey R. Gcghan. Judge 12. AUTOS WOOD CHIPS, crushed stone of the Court of Probate. District of delivered. Call Professional Out- 1972 CHEVY BLAZER, 4WD. Watertown at a hearing held on June door Services, 266-7075. Many new parts. Needs minor 21. 1988, ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary JUNIOR AMERICANS participating in the Sarah Whitman Trumbull work. $2,200. 274-9414. Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution contest on "A Great RESTORE YOUR MEADOW. at the address below. Failure to pro- mptly present any such claim may Moment in American History, 1776-1789,"" are, left lo right. Mrs. Helenc Have it bush-hogged mowed. Call 1957 CHEVY. Exc. cond. Call Agnew, Melanic Alves. Justin Martinkovic. David Budz.ynski. Ramon Professional Outdoor Services, 274-3619 anytime, or 274-7915 after result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim. Pournier, Rory O'Sullivan. and Mrs. Mattei. The students were all award 266-7075. 5 p.m. winners. (Si. John's Photo) Kathleen B. Navin. Clerk SPRUCE-UP LANDSCAPING 1982 FIREBIRD, one owner. Exc. The fiduciary is: Credit card buying makes the Put your worries to rest. Schedule cond. 61.000 miles. Negotiable. Christina M. Casey months shorter but years longer. your weekly lawn cutting 274-0249. 36 Mango Circle plus Oakvillc. CT 06779 Spring clean up Light hauling 1976 MAVERICK 3 spd. Clean, TT 6-30-88 Hedge trimmina Fertilizing, etc. exc. cond. Needs ball joints. $300. Nylon was first introduced Security Walertown 945-0074 274-0058 after 3 p.m! to the public in 1938. Re- COMMAND SECURITY CORP. Town of Watertown search chemists of the DuPont Laboratories Has immediate full and part CONRAD'S MOWER REPAIR Clerk of the Works time openings for Security D. TRUCKS Applications are being accepted made this material by SERVICE. Quality workmanship combining water, air and a Guards and Supervisors in & fast service on nil Jawn mowers, unti) July 15. 1988 for a temporary Waterbury, Southingion and 1976 FORD pick-up K ton. V8. by-product of coal. smaller tractors & associated power position as Clerk of the Works for Cheshire areas. Wages, $5.50 equipment. Bent crank shaft ends AT, PS. PB. Call 274-1329. Polk School Expansion. Applicant - $7.00 per hour. All shifts straigtened. Free estimates. More must be experienced in all phases available. We provide: Paid than 20 years experience on all 14. MOTORCYCLES of building construction. training, uniforms, paid vaca- BRANDS of lawn mowers. (Yes. Inspections and related work will tions and extra pay on even Sears!) Also, good used 1978 760 cc HONIM malic. 3500 be performed daily from approx- holidays. Call for appt. mowers For sale. Pick-up & miles. Not driven in five years Best imately September 5. 1988 thru Fall The first photograph of a 583-6979. Open till 9 p.m. delivery. 274-9497. offer. 274-5625. of 1989. Salary at $14.00 per hour President in office was Tues. & Thurs. EOE M/F for an estimated 1300 hours of total made of President James Polk in 1849. work. LAWNS RAKED, brushes trimm- 21. PERSONALS ed. Leaves & brush removed. Gut- Applications should be sent lo the SECUHITY OFFICERS INVENTORY PERSONNEL ters cleaned. Seniors discount. UNLIMITED, FREE Kodak film Purchasing Agent. 424 Main Permanent part time positions 274-1050 alter 5 p.m. plus free 35inm camera w/warran- Street. Watcrtown. Conn. 06795. Gleason Security Co. is now available in the Waterbury and ly. Toll free. 1-800-433-6312 (24 TT 6-30-88 looking for dependable & lorrington areas. Days, nights, RELIABLE LANDSCAPING of- hours.) reliable people for various posi- or weekends. $6 per hour to start fers: Custom-built decks, hedge LEGAL NOTICE tions available such as:. upon completion of paid train- ROVERS ing. Guaranteed raises. No ex- trimming, lawn cutting, railroad QUALITY CRAFTSPEOPLE A( a regular session of the Zoning SECURITY OFFICERS perience necessary. Must be a ties, new shrub planting, new tree wanted for shopping spree 11/20/88. Board of Appeals of Watenown. ROAD SUPERVISORS high school graduate and have planting, fertilizing, new lawn in- Each category limited. Write: Connecticut, held on June 22, 1988, transportation. College students Must have a car, phone & clean sialbiion. flower planting, tree Spree. 377 Lcdgcwood Rd.. Water- it was voted that Appeal #309 of back for the summer are also police record. Call for an ap- removal, new landscape designing. town. Ct.. 06795. or call 274-8585. Mary Ellen & James Shea, to con- welcome. Call 274-0359. Our company in ful- struct an addition to a dwelling 19 pointment at For more information please cal): ly insured, ft. from a street line located at 96 877-6114 597-1408 29. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Norway Street be approved, subject DOES YOUR LAWN need to be to conditions. cut and trimmed? Call Mike. 1977 DODGE mini-motor home, Dated in Watcrtown. Connecticut 274-0704. 18'. 38.000 miles. AT. AC. PS. this 30th day of June. 1988. tayton Rogers Corp. PB. new tires. Sleeps 4. Self con- John Zappone. Secretary TREE & SHRUB CARE. Branch tained. Exc. cond. $8,500 or B.O. Zoning Board of Appeals & tree removal. Hedge trimming. 274-4005. TT 6-30-88 A short to medium run metal Cull M&N Professional Services. Free estimates. 274-6358. Mike or stamper has openings for: FREE ESTIMATES REASON ABU- RAI'ES Dan Nolan. FULLY INSURED SET-UP POSITIONS • New lawns installed. • Hedge trimming, lawn mowing. Minimum Rate $6.50. Looking for Full • Building lots cleared, etc. D. BAL. Time and Permanent Part Time • Free estimates BUILDING AND REMODELING STAN'S LANDSCAPING REMODELING • DECKS • WINDOWS • SHEDS Apply to: 274-1542 HOME REPAIR • CARPENTRY Dayton Rogers Corp. MOWING, debris removal, hedge 22 Great Hill Road trimming, branch & tree removal & DAVID BAI.CHUNAS Naugatuck, Conn. 06770 Fall clean-ups. For siood service THOMASTON. CT 06787 call Don. 274-6432. " (203) 283-8331 EOE/723-1447 HOMEOWNERS who take pride _ == in their lawns choose a lawn service company which takes pride in its LET'S SEE WHEN YOU CAN WORK! work. For all your landscaping needs, call THE GARDEN PATH Expect the best: PART TIME TELLER at 274-1433. EARN 56.11 -$8.40 CENTERBANK offer Paid Vacations, Paid Holidays, Flexible Benefit Plan, Pension Plan, .EM IN WAY 401K Savings Plan, Adoption Benefit, Tuition DARTLETT Reimbursement, Discounts on Banking Services and Attendance Incentive. With Customer Service related experience, you can join our team of professionals at any one of our branch locations and find yourself surround- NYLON AND ed by dedication, teamwork, and motivation. POLYESTER Buying or Selling a Home? For immediate attention, please call Bethanne at SEWING THREADS You can expect the best with 573-7887. J&L Connie Baker CENTERBANK A WATERTOWN WATERTOWN OFFICE hxpect Personnel Deo!. 36 North Main Street INDUS TR- ^ 5431 Waterbury, CT 06702 EOE M/F/H/V Page 28 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.) June 30, 1988 spending plan of $31.2 million is an above what they pay in municipal Minnich said earlier the town's Property of the Watertownincrease of about $7 million oveHistoricalr levies. The town's mill rate is 43.8 Society4 surplus at the end of the current the 1987-88 budget. and might not have gone up at all fiscal year could exceed the $3 "For no real reason the budget if the new budget was passed, Mr. million estimated earlier in the year. was voted down," said Mr. Robey Robcy said. with $2 million of that being used watertownhistoricalsociety.orgafter a quick adjournment to the Assistant Town Manager David to balance the 1988-89 budget. meeting in which no one com- mented. "I don't understand it." Council members agreed the public might not fully understand COUNTY COLLECTABLES the special benefit versus general benefit question, something that has Gold and Silver Exchange popped up numerous times in town affairs. "We're going to have to do a bet- ter selling job," said council member Charles Fisher, who is the town engineer of Ridgefield. "We'll have to show some real fiscal im- pact. The issue has to be really ex- plained to the people before they get $200,000 jammed down their throats." JUNIOR AMERICAN CITIZENS contest winners, announced at the Mr. Dalton pointed out the pro- recent Polk School Awards Night, are. left to right. Bridget Adams (se- ject will increase the tax base of the cond place poster), Danielle Lafreniere (first in state for essay, second town and "if it's going to increase nationally). Roxanne Borrcgo (first in state for poster, honorable men- EVERY DAY LOW PRICES! the tax base, it's essential we make tion nationally): and Alicia DaSilva and Heather Candcc (second place the expenditure." essay). (Polk School Photo) NO GIMMICKS The plaintiffs suing the town have FAMOUS WHIRLPOOL HOME APPLIANCES • "The school board is in deep said the expenditure classifies as a Budget Rejected trouble" said council member Gor- special benefit because those inside don James. "The new books the the Watertown Fire District and (Continued from page 1) kids were going to get are going to those outside the district who have private wells, won't benefit from the $200JD00 will start paying off the wait until December or January." new filtration plant. almost $4 million debt Watertown will owe Watcrbury for its part in Rejected was the $13.5 million Two of the plaintiffs are Albert the plant. administration budget, an increase A. Yurgclun. Watertown Fire Dis- "I don't think the people really of some $3 million., and the $17.7 trict chairman, and William Q. understand the issue." said council million school budget, an increase Judge. Water Board chairman. member David Dalton. of some $2.5 million. The overall District residents pay a added lax Action on the budget was tabled at a May 16 meeting after a Super- ior Court judge issued a temporary restraining order banning the town ...Let us from including the plant costs in the Show You budget. The order was lifted June 16 and the town meeting was scheduled. How to Save Seven people sought the injunc- tion after objecting to the costs be- On Custom Quality ing lahled as a general benefit. Those seven also are suing the Window Shades and Blinds town, seeking the costs be lahled as Featuring Vertical Blinds • Mini Blinds • Pleated Shades • Balloon Shades & More a special benefit. Free Shop at Home — including Free Professional Measuring & Installation Art your frundl Jjfe Call Ihs W.ndow 97Aftfl9Q T.H your tti.ndi The case will be heard in [he fall. abouluj. '^ TST F.ih.on Specialist CIHm\)\l£.V about us.

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