i:\ I'lMNCi IIKHALD. Kri.. March 23. 1979 r Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz IFHPDROaATWELVE, IPONYTHINKISHOliLP PONt YOU (OANT ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle Dear Abby Y0U6ETT0 60TO ROLL THE PICE...I PON'T 1 Indian nurse 1 Aleutian H 1 T S! LI 1 P $ H C TOeOTO'HAPPV 1 Y Show Features School Funding Plan "HAWPIgeYLANP" ; WMXTOftiSKKmiHe 5 Church pari island G E E R E 1 V E ^Foos Fever^ 9 Mamie's man F 0 R 1 Im I A a E T E 0 WHA and NHL Fail By Abigail Van Buren A COMPULSIVE 6AAI6LER... PI66YLANP*?.' 2 Possessive 1 R 12 Lacquered pronoun O N s I H P 0 8 8 E Frolicking Bear Seen to Benefit Cities 11 m }p H M S t I Requires Skill metalware 3 Phonetic “A * ’ To Agree on Merger " t C ? M TTt I page 2 13 Maid page 6 page 7 4 Publisher E A R page 10 14 Pasture sound Hugh____ L V E ■i 15 Fine volcanic 5 With high S A s 8] rock voice H 16 Cheers (Sp.) 6 Coconut tree 8 L 1 lEl DEAR ABBY: I've been divorced three years and have a 17 Tax agericy 7 Compass L H 1 S H 1 M 15-yearold son’ who lives with me. For the last eight months (abbr.) point \ C E A R A I have been dating a man I care a great deal for, but we are 16 Radioactive el­ 6 Tries N E E Li t M E 8 Hcutrltralrr not engaged. (I'll call him Bob.) Priscilla’s Pop >— Ed Sullivan ement 9 In the same 20 Confuse When my son visits his father, which is nearly every place (abbr.) time 45 Silly 22 Goal 10 Philosopher Rain Today 29 Concerning (2 46 Sights weekend, I^b sleeps over, but I never let him sleep with me 23 Soap I WISH THEV WOULPNT Marx wds . Lat. when my son is home. ingredient 47 Radar screen PU6USH SCHOOL MENUS 11 At rest abbr.) Clear Tom orrow This has caused some serious arguments between us. Bob 24 Terminate image IN THE PAPER.' 19 Preposition 30 Tennis shots insists that it wouldn't make any difference to my son if we '6m / 27 Good wishes 21 Writing table 46 Arm bone Datalla on page 2 31 Author 33 Thai currency slept together while he was home. I think it would, and I'm 23 Aftermost 49 Russian river not about to ask him. Fleming 24 is not well 36 Drones X 32 Kimono sash 50 Straw vote 25 Bucket handle 36 Cloth belt Do you think I'm being "deceitful and phony" to stick to 51 Perambulator my decision'/ My friend says I am. (pl) 26 Preposition 41 Roman leader € t i f m n n 34 Relative of 27 Sinewy 52 Wants (si.) How do other women in my position handle this'/ 43 Kind of beard bingo 26 Vast period of 55 Yale man Begins Campaign NAMELESS, PLEASE 35 Stone (suffix) Vo). XCVIIl, No. 147 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, March 24, 1979 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BEDFORD, N.H. (U P D - Sen. 37 Branches of • 9 . 10 11 • A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 • ZOt Single Copy • 15(t Home Delivered learning Lowell Weicker. R-Conn.. opens DEAR NAMELESS: I think your behavior can be more 12 13 14 appropriately described as “discreet'’ than deceitful and 39 Sphere his presidential campaign in New 40 Of poor IS 16 17 Hampshire with a news con­ phony. posture Stkk to your derision. 18 ference and cocktail party Sunday 42 Copperfield's 18 H 2 0 21 4wife J night. 22 DEAR ABBY: I'm sure you've heard of Peeping Toms, but 44 Rug Aide James Donnelly said I'll bet you've never heard of Peeping Tina. ■ M ill R ate Set At 46.41 Captain Easy — Crooks a Lawrence 45 Same (prefix) 24 25 26 28 28 30 Weicker has invited about 35 Tina is my wife, and she's got this thing about looking at 46 Maltreat ■ Uv GRKG I’KARSON The present mill rate is 50.34, so 49 Sad 31 leading Republicans to a cocktail decrease from 6.88 mills to 6.37 The $1,414,0,30 Water Department also is a $512,501 surplus from the naked men. THE LUXURy We have a view of a large apartment building from our greatscotti A /A I AN UNCHARTEP SPECK OF LANP 53 Misfortune ■ party, some of whom already are llrriilil Iti-porlt-r there is almost a four-m ill drop in m ills. This tax is paid by customers budget would require a 16 percent in­ 1977-78 fiscal year which will be LINER HALCVON s e e in g t h in g s ? 35 3. 3. bedroom window, and Tina gets a kick out of looking at men IN M ID -A T L A N T IC ..A N D TWO 54 Evening in committed to or leaning toward MANCHESTER - The $28,149,341 that rate. But, property assessments serviced by the Town Fire Depart- crease in rates, although the exact revcmiod for the upcoming 1979-80 APPROACHES THE Italy ■ F ■ in various stages of undress. While I'm watching TV she SPOT WHERE SOC­ 40 41 43 other candidates. w ill increase because this is the se­ menl. 56 Ripped General Fund budget proposed by propo.sal of how the rates w ill be in- hudgcl. standing in the dark bedroom hoping to get a glimpse of a RATES BANAHWIS' 57 Least (abbr) 44 45 Among those not invited were Town Manager Robert Weiss would cond year of the five-year phase-in. The propo.seri fire hudgcl is $2,143,- crea.seri has not been finalized. The ' 'Without phase-in considerations, naked guy. She knows what time certain neighbors undress GIANT OCTO-SUB IS LURKING BE­ 56 Actor Ladd ■ the two Republican members of result in a 46.41 m ill rate for the 1979- The tax rate proposed by Weiss for 872. a 3.6 percent increase over $1,353,080 Sewer Department budget we would probably liave required no for bed and who pulls down the shades and who doesn't, and 46 47 48 SO 51 52 NEATH THE s e a ; 59 Enthusiasm the Congressional delegation. 80 fiscal vear. the Fire D istrict Special* Fund would pre.sent-year spending. would result in a slight decrease in that's her entertainment. 60 Watering ■ tax rale increase to meet this ■Ik S3 54 l55 56 Now I'm not a prude, and I've never denied Tina a good place Rep. James C, Cleveland, who is charges for residential users and an hudgel, " Weiss wrote to the direc­ 61 Irritate lo(» at me in my birthday suit, so I can't understand why 57 58 58 tacitly supporting George Bush, increase for large users. The water, tors in reference to the surplus and she's so fascinated with naked men. Is something wrong 62 Kind of tree and ^ n , Gordon Humphrey, who sewer and fire budgets are separate tax revemie increases. (pl.) 60 61 62 with her'/ She's 35 and I'm 37. hasn't said who he'll support. from the General Fund. The phase-in, adopted by the town PUZZLED IN MANHATTAN Donnelly said there was “ no All parts of the budget now w ill be Iasi year, permits increases in special reason" for not inviting reviewed by the Town Board of property assessments resulting from DEAR PUZZLED: If Tint's preoccupatlop with naked the Congressional delegation. Directors, which has until early May a revaluation to be spread over five men Is sudden, maybe something It wrong with her. Such Weicker also w ill have dinner to set the final budget. All figures years. curiosity Is considered normal in adolescent children, but at Win at bridge 35 your wife should have outgrown It. She's too young to be Alley Cop — Dave Graue that night with Executive Coun­ ami the proposed m ill rates in Weiss' Thus, a property assessment that considered a dirty old lady, but don't laugh it off. Talk It out. cilor Lou D'Allesandro, R- proposal are subject to change. had increased from $15,000 to $.30,000 It's obviously seaual. Maybe Tina's missing something. rounds of trumps to take Manchester, who stressed he is The entire pi'oposed budget is a 5,93 during the revaluation will increase TELL )AE, kiTVMAN, \ ITS SIMPLE, RDCJZV.' ONCE I SBT ...AN' THEYlU T BUT WHAT'S NO SWEAT T H S ® ; I'LL WHATS TOUR PLAN?) .-THAT a S CRrTTER CHASIN' ME, NORTH 3-23-A care of possible ruffs fol­ not committed to any candidate. perccnl increase over this year's ap­ $3,000 per year for the five-year COUAPSE J lO PREVENT JUST(5RAB THIS VINE * 10 8 5 4 2 DEAR AHHY: I know a widow in her 70s who is ()uite LL LEAD 'IM OUT ONTO -fW' NETS... UNDER H I S X tOU p r o m lowed by the lead of the proved budget of $26,574,284. phase-in. For 1979-80, the phase-in I RieSED, AN'SWINS * K 7 4 remarkable. (I'll call her Aunt Libby.) Circumstances are WEI6HT/ J DR0PP1N6 CLEAR OF TH' WHOLE three of hearts toward dum­ Brush Fire Tlie Democratic members of the assessment of that property w ill be such that this lady has had to make her home w itli her \NCRKSl ♦ 7 my. Town Board of Directors had set a $21,000. The phase-in asse.ssmenl for (laughter (or the last 12 years. Aunt Libby is active, cheerful ♦ A J74 West was faced with a SOUTHINGTON (UPl) - Fire and a joy to he with. Best of all, she knows how to keep from WEST EAST Hobson's choice. He could companies from seven towns six percent ceiling on the incroa.se in the pre.sent year is $18,000. being in the way. ♦ K J7 ♦ 963 rise with the ace of hearts battled a string of brush fires the manager's proposed budget. Using the same example, that Aunt Libby makes hcr.self available to stay In the homes » A J 10 8 2 ♦ 965 which would eventually al­ along a five-mile stretch of- The Board of Education budget, property owner would pay $906.12 in « AS43 ♦ 10 9 8 6 2 low South to take his queen of parents who want a responsible adult there for a weekend Interstate 84 Friday afternoon. which makes up more than half the General Fund taxes this year — an 6 5 6 62 of hearts and then discard or longer. hudgcl, increased six percent. The $18,000 assessment at 50.,34 m ills. In .She (l(H!s this not so much for the money (which she can the queen of spades on The fire stretched from the SOUTH propo.sed Inulget is $16,517,934, a 1979-80 — a $21,000 assessment al use, of course) but she likes to get out of her daughter's ♦ A Q dummy's heart king; or he Plainville town line to the home for a while. 1 have even known her to spend her own w Q 3 could duck. Cheshire town line in Southington, $935,178 increa.se over the present- 4(),41 mills — that property owner money to go to a motel for a few days-saying she needs ♦ K Q J He elected to duck. The a fire department spokesman year figjiDi. ^ would pay $974.61. Professor took dummy's HER privacy, when it is really her wish to give her A KQ 10 98 3 “Two itcms'Tn the General Fund “ The phase-in does, of course, king: came to his hand with said. daughter's family THEIR privacy. budget - insurance and debt services represeni a significant savings to The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions Vulnerable: Both a trump; discarded one of The fire, which the spokesman What do you think of a woman like that? Dealer: West dummy's hearts on his last said was “ the season's firs t major- — increased 20.5 percent from $1,- most residential taxpayers over the IDAHO READER 672,926 to $2,015,5,36. West North East South high (liamond and led his brush fire," broke out shortly five-year period," Weiss wrote. Most ...A //P A/B'S J U S T 1 * Pass Pass Dbl. queen of hearts. after 12:30 p.m. He said it The rest of the General Fund homeowners paid less taxes this year DEAR REA D ER; I think she deserves to be nominated ^Atici£tn-6 i? o y ^ L N West had to take his ace Th/E JAN/TOK-VOU Pass ! ♦ Pass 2 * destroyed two sheds, but was kept budget increa.scd only 3,2 percent, than they would have if the full for mother of the year. ORDER OF-’ GOLDX and was then forced either to SHOULO SEE THE Pass 36 Pass 56 from damaging homes and Weiss reported. He reported two revaluation had gone into effect. w o lv e r in e s Pass Pass Pass lead a spade up to the ace- UNIFORMS queen or a diamond or heart businesses. major cuts — a $100,000 reduction in Weiss said of the budget. “ There Do you wish you had more frlaods? For the secret of O F THE to allow a ruff In dummy and the capital improvements account w ill be no great service cutbacks that popularity, got Abby's now booklet: "How To Be Popular; No injuries were reported. LOOSE the discard of that spade Opening lead: ♦ A All six fire companies from and a $200,000 reduction in the con­ will be apparent to the public." You'ra Never Too Young or Too OU.” Bond I I with a loiw, 'MEMBERS queen from his own hand. solfaiddraatod, stamped |28 cental envelope to Abby, 132 Southington responded to the tingency account. .Some cutbacks *have been made. Lasky Drive, Beverly HlUa, Calif, 90212. blaze. They were joined by London Stopover During the present year, the con­ These include deferred purchase of A f K th i E xperts firefighters from Plainville, tingency included expected .salary in­ police cruisers until the next fi.scal By Oswald Jacoby Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin is Caiiaghan before departing for Washington to Meriden, New Britain, Far­ creases for employees in unions. year and a reduction in the road line- and Alan Sontag You hold: 3-2:i-B mington, Wolcott, Cheshire and met by Prime Minister James Caiiaghan take part in the Israeii-Egyptian Peace Trea- For the upcoming year, all salary striping program. ♦ K J 5 West opened the ace of Bristol. during a stopover at Heathrow Airport, Lon- ty signing. (UPI photo) increases, except those for the Wci.ss has prepared only a sum­ 9 AKQJ7(2 Municipal F,mployces Group Inc., mary budget that lists proposed diamonds and continued the * 2 don, Friday. Begin heid brief taiks with suit after East followed with budget figures in general categories. Astrograph ♦ 8 7 Jobless Claims are included in the individual depart­ the 10. An Idaho reader asks if we ment budgets. This is because none The more detailed budget report is The Born Loser — Art Sansom The Professor who was WETHERSFIELD (UPD-The would consider respon^ng of the four unions had signed a con­ expected to be finished Tuesday. declarer said to his partner Connecticut Labor Department LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Normally two hearts to our partner's tract when the present budget was Some of the figures listed in the you're a take-charge person, IHl-p MULTIPLE (the student), “ You should one-club opening. Friday reported a slight drop in Official Claims Passman drawn up. Now, all except MEG have summary report include: General

EVENING HERALD, Sat., March 24. 1979 — PAGE THREE Community Calendar PROTECT ENDANGERED SPECIES Signup Continues »"V l'\)r Ree Courses Manchester tion hearing. 7:30 p.m,. Town Hall, Hill School. MANCHESTER — The Recreation Second Mini-Bus Arrives Department is continuing registra­ 'I'liesday W edncHclay MANCHESTER — The town has received the second of MANCHKSTKU H ere s next Regional Council on Services for Public health nurses. 1:30 to 3:30 tion for the spring session ol the Persons wishing to ride the bus must make an appoint­ cultural program March 26 to 30. for two mini-buses it will use to operate the transportation ment to do so. They ai c urged to call at least a couple of week's seliedule ol public meetings the Handicapped. 7:.30 p.m,. Town p.m.. Town Office Building. system for elderly and handicapped residents. (locations are in Municipal Building. Hall. Board of Finance, 8 p.m., Town Of­ Manchester residents and surroun­ days bclorc to make the appointment. ding towns. Registration is held in The town ordered both buses in 1977. The first arrived The number lor scheduling an appointment is 846-2774 41 Center St., unle.ss noted): fice Building. in January and the second arrived this week. We«lnes4luy person at the Arts Building on and may be called between 8:30 am . and 4 p.m. Moiuliis The first bus has bt'cn taken out of service so a han­ Task Force on Si'hool Building Use, T h u rs d a y Garden Grove Road Monday through dicapped lift can be installed. It is expected to be back in 4 p.m. —4’ension Board. Hearing 7:30 p.m.. East Hartford High Board of Selectmen, 5 p.m.. Town Friday from 9 a m. to 1:30 p.m. Hoorn. School, lower media center. Office Building. operation Monday, Alan Mason, director of human ser­ Cuttim i Dasignad Cla.s.ses start April 2. except tennis, vices, said. 7:30 p.m. —Permanent Memorial Conservation and Environment Board of Finance, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ which starts April 16. Solar Inaplrad COLDFRAMES Da.v Committee. Hearing Hoorn Commission, 7 p.m.. Town Hall, fice Building. The bus that arrived this week already has the lilt and An open hou.se will .be held on is in opei'ation. bo said. 7:30 p.m. —Planning and Zoning Town basketball championship. F rid a y Tuesday. March 27. from 10 a.m. to Any SIza Commission. Lincoln Center MANCHESTER, CT 06040 The town started its Phone-A-Ride system one year Penney High .School. "South Pacific". Podium Players, noon. The instructors will be present Conference Hoorn. ago. Buses used lor llic program since it started i)avc Uaalul all yaar long 'I'h u rs d a y 8:15 p.m., Hham High School with exhibits of tbeir works. 7:30 p.m. --Commission on Aging. been rented from Dial-A-Ride ol Connecticut In., which Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:.30 auditorium, (also Saturday) Refreshments will be .served. operates the program. Price* rango from •gs to *25lt 7:30 p.m. —Democratic Town Com­ A new class, seat rushing using p.m.. Town Hall, S a tu rd a y The two buses purchased by the town will replace these mittee on Communit.v Development Collectors^ Corner cortL will be offered Thursdays from issue. Washington School. Tag sale . 9 a m. to 3 p.m., Gilead rented vehicles. The pui'chase ot both vehicles was paid Glastonbury 9:30 to 11:30 a m. The cost of the six- lor primarily with lederul funds. 8 p.m. —Board of Kducation. filing Hill School. week class is $8. Junior High School. The transportation system operates Monday Ihiough 'I’od ay A variety of classes is offered Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. There is no charge lor String Symposium, 8 30 a.m. to South Windsor weekda.vs between 9 a m. and 2:30 2:.30 p.m., Gideon Welles Junior High Show Features riders. 8 a.m. —Downtown (,'oordinating p.m. Pottery, leather craft, School. M o n d ay The system operates on a schedule that divides Hie Committee. Hearing Hoorn. photography workshop, macrame, town into a section cast o( Main Street and wc.sl of Main 4:30 p.m. —Advisory Board of Band Symposium, 8:.30 a.m. to 3:30 Town Council work session, 7:30 painting classes and tennis are just a p.m., glastonbury High School. p.m.. Town Hall. Sticct, Health. Hearing Hoorn. Frolicking Bear few. For a complete list of classes The oast section is serviced Monday and Thursday. The Open gym, 1-5 p.m., Buttonball 7 p.m. —Board of Directors. 'Tuem lay contact the Arts Building. 647-3089. west section is serviced Wednesday and Friday. Tue.sdav Hearing Hoorn. .School (ages 13 and under), By RUSS MacKENDRICK is set aside for trips to doctors or other medical needs, .M onday Council work session on Board of Coming Events I'o .Show \\ eiliieniliiy Here is the frolicking panda bear and both .sc("tions are .serviced on that day. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., FMucation budget, 7:30 p.m.. Town Tomorrow, March 25: John Dunn's MANCHESTER - The public is in­ Bolton Pinewood Derby 7:30 p.m. —Capitol Hegion Council Hall. cancellation to be used next month at High School library. the MANPEX. This is the big annual Springfield/Chicopee Stamp Show vited to view the feature motion pic­ Itl'ilis li-\in (‘i-ifiin (iliilt of (lovernments TransPlan hearing. Family Only Night, 6:45-9:30 p.m., Watching cars come into the homestretch Cub Scout Pack 157at the Bolton Elementary T h u rs d a y show put on by the Manchester will be held in the main ballroom of ture "Pilgrim's Progress," based on Hearing Hoorn. Glastonbury High School.. the Fairfield Inn and Conference are interested "spectators (foreground) The officers and members ol the British-American Town Council work session on Philatelic Society. The MANPEX of the classic book by 17th-century School Thtir.sday night. (Herald photo by Men's Volleyball, 7-9:.30 p.m.. Center (formerly the Highpoint Inn). Club, Manchester, will meet Sunday night at 7 al the COLDFRAMES Board of Education budget, 7:30 '79 will outshine all the others in author John Bunyan. Wednesday, in Megean Cassidy and Jimmy Clark. The o(- Strempler) Hebron Avenue School. The Inn is reached by way of local Holmes Funeral Home, Main SI., Manchester lo pay Iasi Box 842, Manchester, Ct. 06040 6:30 p.m. —Judge's Hours. Probate p.m,. Town Hall. themes and thematics. The souvenir the auditorium at Manchester (Com­ cassion was the Pinewood Derby of Bolton respecls to Flank Caipenler, a member. Court. Indoor jogging and adult swim, streets to the Fairfield Mall area, munity College. 6:45-7:30 a.m., Glastonbury High card will note on the International just off Exit 5 of the Massachusetts Year of the Child. Then there will be There will be two showings — 7 .School. Vernon Turnpike, and a few minutes drive three cacheted covers for en­ p.m. and 8:30 p.m.. and each will be "Roommates On A Rainy Day, " from Interstate 91 or Interstate 291. CETA Andover S unday dangered species and three more for, preceded by a lO-minute talk on John 7:30 p.rn., Welles Chapman Tavern. Festival of choirs, 7:30 p.m.. Union of all things, antique typewriters! The show will feature 25 dealers, at­ Bunyan by Dr. Wallace Winchell. 2400 Main St. M u n d ay Congregational Church, Elm Street. There is a good reason, though: It tractive door prizes (including a $100 assistant professor of English. catalog value Pmny Black), free Posts Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Of­ TiH’Hilay M o n d ay is the sesquicentennial of the first Admission is free to students and fice Building. Town Council, 7:,30 p m., council stamps for young collectoVs, and the others may make a nominal volun­ Senior Citizens and Disabled Per­ American typewriter patent. The Tax collector, asses.sor, 7 to 9 p.m.. chambers. second in the series"Df^i^erican tary donation to help defray the cost Filled sons Transit Association, 2:30 p.m.. document was signed by President Philatelic Festival souvenir cards. Town Office Building. Agricultural Show, 9 a m. to 4:.30 Jackson and Secretary of State Mar­ of the program. The MCC Christian MANCHESTER - Four Planning and Zoning Commission. Memorial Building, Park Place. These sells for $1 each by mail but blockbusters p.m, and 6-9 p.m., Glastonbury High tin Van Buren on July 23,1829. It was Fellowship is the sponsoring student of the six Comprehensive S* hJIV Town Council and sewer assess­ will be presented gratis to visiting 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. School. granted to a resident of Michigan, organization. Employment Training Act ment hearing, 7:30 p.m. Sykes School philatelists. Recreation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Indoor jogging arid adult swim, William Austin Burt, for his Dr. Winchell. who will give the positions allotted to the ' U H I SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY! auditorium. Park Street. Town Office Building. Also tomorrow: The quarterly brief talks on John Bunyan. is faculty 6:45-7:30 am ., Glastonbury High Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. "TYPOGRAPHER." (He had finally Board of Education have School. meeting of the Postal History Society advisor to the MCC Christian B H NOTE: SUNDAY HOURS 11 AM to 5 PM W eilnesduy Middle School. chosen this name over "Burt's Fami­ been filled, according to After-.school recreation, 3-5 p.m., of Connecticut at the Norwich Fellowship. Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m,, An­ Board of Directors of Hockanum ly Letter Press.’’) It didn’t get far, as Wilson E. Deakin, assis­ Eastbury .School (grades 3-5) and YMCA. This is at 337 Main St. across dover Congregational Church social Industries, 7:30 p.m. community it was slower than a quill pen even from the Post Office. MPS member tant superintendent for room. Hebron Avenue (grades 1-2). ■Now You Know room, new Vernon Police Station, and made nothing but capitals. Ed Bushnell is the president and Art personnel. School Building Committee, 8 p.m., A custodian for W»*»liH‘Hday West Street. Research discloses that Mr. Burt Warmsley, author of "Connecticut A filet mignon should taste better Andover Klementary School. in .San Diego than in Denver: human Manchester High School Charter Revision Com)nission, 7:30 Tiie.HtIuy used it to write a letter to his wife Post Offices and Postmarks,” is the T h iirs d iiy p.m., Glastonbury High School. that began: ”MY DEAR taste buds are more sensitive at sea and an electrician's helper Northwest Rockville Neighborhood veep. The business meeting starts at Indoor jogging and adult swim. COMP.ANKJN.’’ (No comment.) level than at higher altitudes. were hired this week. Two S A 'S , Andover Klementary School talent Association, 7:30 p.m.. First Federal 2 p.m. From this area take Route 2 Mr. Coffee M l 6:30-7:30 a.m., Glastonbury High The MANPEX will be set above social work aides to be Original show, 7:30 p.m., at the school. Savings, Park Place. into Norwich. School. and apart from all other ’’-PEX’s” in used primarily in the Soundtrack Automatic Indoor skating, 1-3 p.m., Glaston­ Wednemlay the country by a display of olden­ secondary schools began Bolton bury Arena (Hebron Avenue and Chamber of Commerce luncheon, time typewriters from the mammoth work last week. O f The NEW 10-Cup Drip To4luV Naubuc) police to explain new alarm system collection owned by Judd Caplovich, Hebron Deinocrals Set The other two positions smash Softball and baseball registration, After-school recreation, 1-5 p.ni , at new station, noon, the Country who is a member of the Society. One the board is still seeking to Coffee Brewer rhealer-(>oeklail F’artv fill are a special education Movie... 10 a.m, to noon, Herrick Memorial Buttonball SchooKgrades 1-4). Squire Restaurant, Route 83. of the show cachets will have a ¥ Caldor sketch of Burt's Typographer, secretary and a speech Park. Agricultural Show. 9 a.oi to 4:30 Military Whist, 7:30 p.m,, VFW HEBRON — The Democratic Town Com- HA|,L0W EEN Reg. Price...... 29.99 p.m. and 6-9 p.m., Glastonbury High Home, Route 83. another will have a Sholes & Glidden, inittee will sponsor a theater-cocktail party clinician aide. Deakin said. M o n d ay the first practical machine, and the The positions are funded HAIR Caldor School. T h u rH d a y April 27 at the Marlboough Tavern. Town clerk, tax collector, third cachet will depict the first elec­ through September. Sale Price...... 22.33 T liiirs d a y Health Committee of Vernon The cocktail party will start at 7 p.m. and assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Hall. Deakin said he hopes they Mr. Coffee Junior Women's Club, 8 p.m., home tric — the Blickensderfer. the production "Four Poster " will start at Friends of the Library, 8 p.m., CRCOG transportation sym- can go be.vond that, but the Mail Rebate...... 4.00* of Kathy Meyers. The MANPEX committee, headed 8:30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from Bolton Elementary School, posiu)7i, 7:30 p.m.. Academy School, federal allotment be.vond by Gerard Caron, expects 1(X) frames members of the comniittee or J. Stewart H e Family Life Education program Board of Finance. 7:30 p.)Ti , Town Vernon Republican Women's Club, \ i 2-LP Set. for the philatelic competition. There' Stockwell or .Joan Rowley. Come 'i that point is indefinite. YOUR for parents, 7:30 to 10 p.m., Bentley office building. 8 p.m. , Connell home, 32 Donnel Home! \ The salary averages for will be a large dealers’ bourse — The committee voted to donate $65 to the FINAL Memorial Library. Agricultural Show, 9 a.m. to 4:30 Road. the CETA .jobs is $7,500. oversubscribed weeks ago as this Boy's and Girl's State programs co-sponsored COST 18.33 Women's Auxiliary of Fire Depart­ p.m. and 6-9 p.m . Glastonbury High I‘'riday The Board of Education's show now has a "name.” There will by the American Legion and the American ■ * I r t «! ti ' k X (avB-ni ment, 8 p.m., firehouse. School. Look Homeward Angel," Tri- total allotment for CETA be two auctions and many door Legion Auxiliarv of Jones-Keefe-Batson Post Indoor jogging and adult swim, Town Players, 8:15 p.m.. Middle prizes. u m m positions was $36,285 of the *S««cl*rk lorddalli. Tuesd ay 95. AWAM) NOMINEE Series 1498 6:45-7:30 a.m.. Glastonbury High School, (also Saturdav) MANPEX '79 will take place at the town's total of $602,033. Public Safety Complex Study Com­ School. The nominating conimittee for the coming Features Coffee Saver/funnel for making precise Manchester High School (Cafeteria on The musical that mittee, 7:30 p.m., firehouse. Teen Drop-In Center, 6-9 p.m., election is headed by Cynthia Wilson. Other amount. 3-position brewer/warmer, to keep coffee at April 21 and 22. The show times will -“ THE DEER - Special IMeeling; W edn»“sday Naubuc School members are Joan Rowley. Janies Lynch. perfect temperature. (fCBS-7000 be from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday .\aron S. Reid, and Stockwell. HEBRON - The Senior citizens, 1 p.m,. Community After-school recreation, 2:50-5 H i l l I ’iifr ,Siil«* HUNTER” Regional District 8 Board ^^'sH lN E °Jl. S many, many more. and 11 a m: to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Free The commiotee is seeking candidates for the .69* Hall. p.m., Naubuc School lll'.BRON - Tlio Friends of the of Education will hold a SUN • Pkg. of 100 Filters, Our Reg. 99c. admission and ample parking. November dlection. Persons interested in an;, T h u rs d a y I'Viduy Gilead Hill School will conduct a special meeting Monday at The chief judge for the competitive positions should contact any member of the ....u i H i g giant lag sale March 31 from 9 a.m 7:30 p.m. in the Rham High Hoard of Education, 7:30 p.m., Agricultural Show. 9 ami to 4:30 entries will be David Lidman of committee. Bolton Center School. p.m. and 6-9 p.m , Glastoninu v High to 3 pm ., at the .school. Southbury, a noted philatelic writer School library. Donkey Basketball game, 7:30 School. Residents wishing to participate and lecturer. He will be the guest The meeting will discuss 2-WAY SAVINGS! p.m., Bolton High School Indoor jogging and adult swini, may reserve a table bv calling the speaker at the annual banquet of the a grievance hearing, be school. a $1.50 mall 6:45-7:30 a.ni , Glastonbury lligb MPS on Saturday evening at the Lihrary (ielx I*roje<‘tor asked to approve the r any 3 pkgs. of Coventry School The Friends ol Gilead Hill School Colony Restaurant in Vernon. general contract for the Ray-O-Vac Heavy- rebate* back Teen Drop-In Center, 6-9 p in , will sell |)opcorn, hotdogs. soft Exhibits are welcomed from HEBRON — Sirreno Scranton of Jones junior high school, and con­ Duty Batteries GET from Ray-O-Vac M o n d ay Naubuc School. dnnks, and baked goods and will members and non-members alike. Street has donated a new 16mm film projector tinue to discuss and take and table to the Douglas Library. 1 Planning and Zoning Commission, After-school recreation, 2:50-5 show movies lor children. For a prospectus apply to: action on the budget • RAYOVAC 7:30 P.m., Town Hall p in., Naubuc Schooltgrades 3-4) Ml lUDceeds will be used to deti-ay MANPEX, P.O. Box 31, South Wind­ The new projector will be used by the proposal for 1979-80. Salvation Army, 8 p.m., building After-school recreation, 2:30-4:,30 the cost ol buying audio-visual equip­ sor, CT 06074. Friends of the Library for the "Country-A- ‘C or‘D’ *126^ ment. Month " program. .. (X)C Meelinfi inspector's office. Town Hall. p.m,. Academy School (grades 5-61, Ellen Alan Our Rag. 89c . . D O oi'f HEBRON - The Central :aa>at,aQia>errrBr= Tuesd ay Burstyn Alda Office Committee will • RAYOVAC Coventry Football Association, Hebron ltasi‘l)all l{«'ti;islralion meet in special session 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall Theatre Schedule ‘AA’ size Q 7 t pi(g. Holson Stlck-lt-To-Me Windsong Breezy M o n d ay BOLTON Registrations for the Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the TEXAS INSTRUMENTS General Electric Our Reg. 1.49.. o'* Board of Education elections, 2 to 3 superintendent's office at O f Spray Cologne _ _ Town clerk, tax collector, hoys' basketball program will be Reflllable Deluxe p.m . Town Hall ®Next®l^ar’’ the Gilead Hill School. 8-Digit Memory Dui^l-Microphone Our R»g. 2.78...... Of* asses.sor, 7 to 9 p in , Town Office accepted Saturday from 10 a.m. to Vernon Cine 2 — "Movie • RAYOVAC Photo Album W ednesday Saturday Vernon Cine 2 — " The End"" The committee will be Calculator Cassette Recorder Fabulous buy! 1 oz. size. Building. noon, at Herrick Memorial Park. Movie " 2:00-4:00-7:00-9:00 2:15-4:15-7:30-9:20 9-Volt size ^ p. U.A. Theater 1 — "China asked to take final action Cemetery Commission, 7:30 pm , Town sanitarian. 6 to 9 30 p in . Boys in Grades 4-9 are eligibile for Our Reg. 2.99 Svndronie" 2:00-4:30-7: t5- on its budget proposal and Our Reg. 99c.. f f of 1 1.77 Town Hall. Town Office Building. either the Farm. Little or Pony 8.88 Our Reg. 11.70 27.76 Our Rag. 37.99 Mylanta Antacid 9:30-11:45 TONIGHT ...... S 1 .0 0 a school calendar for the Just position the pictures T h u rs d a y Hhain Board of Edpcalion, 7:30 leagues. A $2 registration fee will be I' A Theater 2— "Dumbo" 4 button memory; percent key. Tapes 2 ways...with built-in 12oi.Bottl«ofBoxol 4 M4 coming school year. RAYOVAC and they stick. Never needs lOOtibi. Rug. 2.04...... 1 .* 1 1 Salvation Army, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. p in., Hham High School library. .charged. 1:00: "North Avenue MATINEES ...... 9 9 6 L h a a t r e t Performs 4 basic functions. condenser mike or hand held special corners or glue! Irregulars" 2 15-4:30-7:00- Large readout. #1025 mike. Also features pause Weather-proof Favorite digestive aid. I‘'rh h iy T uesday KIDS...... 89e LO. 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Republican Town Committee Claiming and Zoning Commission, the Lutz .lunior Museum. 126 Cedar Vernon Cine 2 — "The End" H B W g l p ThelO BlH Manchester. 2:10-7:30-9:20 meeting, 7:30 p.m,, Raymond regular meeting. 8 p.m.. Town Office ■St ^ iWlHVH Dr. R obert Fitch of Quick-Kut Building. I O O O f C M D R Library. Admission is tree and the public is Sunday IBB1GULIB8 Coventry will conduct a Pruning Shears ('apitol Hegion Council of Central Office Committee. 7:30 welcome. , U.A Theater 1 — "China TKHNKX)1.00»B«» Bonsai Workshop. p.m., superintendent's office, Gilead Syndrome " 2:00-4:30-7:15-9:30 Ciovernments, regional transporta­ BURT REYNOLDS Co-hostesses are Ginny 3.66 Our Rag. 5.69 U.A. Theater 2 — ""Dumbo " DOM DELUISE Aniello and Jackie Britton. 1:00; "North Avenue Flowers for Whiton SHEET CLEARANCE Blades are coated with DuPont Teflon foreasy-action. Rust- Highs 55 to W) Rain and windy Saturday night with lows Irregulars" 2:15-4.30-7:00- Memorial Library for the resistant. 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March 24. 1979 Jack Anderson KVKNINt; IIF.RAI.I) S.-ii , Man h 24. 1979 - PAGE FIVE iHmirlu'iitpr Enniimj Hpralft Special Services Manchester — A City of Village Charm Wings of Morning By CLIFF SIMPSON Set at Calvary «*j8$tmessesye»969ir.>9*w"" Founded Oct 1 , 1881 Army To Improve Image of Cooks MANCHESTER - The Rev Harold Young of London. England! S i . Peler’s District dia who walked six miles to work and ministering, his calling is so much Published by the Manchester Publishing Co Herald Square, eaters that the grub is worse that he meant stomachs bulging with major research schools across the ,> will speak in special services star­ The other day, I came across a bit six miles home carrying a baby. better than mine. Manchester, Conn, 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711 WASHINGTON — Army cooks elsewhere. watercress sandwiches, and country. ting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Calvary of wit from Eloston’s political boss Through the day she carries the baby It is now for me to ask God’s help have been on the defensive since the The tab for this year’s extravagan­ chocolate mousse. But then, ours is a As a Capitol Hill source explained „ Church. 647 E. Middle Turnpike. that hitherto had passed unnoticed. It and a basket of dirt to help build a to be a better preacher. I must read r^en'Oer AurJ'l bureau at C irc j dl on days of Alexander the Great, and the more books, 1 must work harder and za came to $50,000, as 117 cooks were "New Army.” to our associate Vicki Warren, , The preaching mission includes occurred when James M. (Jurley was road. For this she received eight C u iio m er S«rvtc« 647>9946 consensus of most soldiers who have running for congress. His heckler cents with which she fed her family. spend less time on the golf course — Harold E Tufkingtoo. Executive Editor flown to Fort Lee froth as far away Educating the Educators having Press there was an implied ^ services Tuesday through Fridav and Raymond f Robmson. Editor-Publiiher Frank A 3urbank. Managing Editor gone through military chow lines is from the audience shouted; She was one of 3,000 that were in­ that is, if I am serious about over­ as Korea. They competed in such In other culinary news, we have threat, a reminder to the university Sunday. April 1. at 10:30 a.m! and that the cooks have a lot to be defen­ "1 wouldn't vote for you if you volved in this project that not only coming my "jealousy." It can make sophisticated cuisine arts as cocktail evidence that White House group that their schools depend on ? 6:30 p.m. TTie Fridav evening service sive about. '' will be held in the church fellowship were Saint Peter himself.” To which would establish communication with me bitter and I can spiral dowjn into canapes, corative centerpieces and breakfasts are sometimes prepared federal research grants. the outside world in the rainy season depression and anger or 1 can use my The U.S. Army, acting on the old hall with the Maranatha Youth Curley retorted; fancy cake icyng. in a pressure cooker, with money as Thomas Bartlett, AAU president, but also catch much of the monsoon "bitterness" to make me "better” military theory that the best defense ■ Fellowship staff members leading "If I were Saint Peter, you Unfortunately, much of the elegant a principal ingredient. One influen­ insisted that “there was no financial wouldn't be in my district.” rain to raise the water table and and serve Almighty God more ef­ is a g o ^ offense, ;■ the program. All services are open to ficiently, more convincingly, and food prepared for the competition tial group of educators appears to arm-twisting.” But another member V public. create a bond for animals to find Almanac has mounted an Sunrise much more joyously. We have the op­ was perishable, and apparently no have wilted under the pressure and of the group said they were given a „ An ordained minister of the drink and encourage vegetation in elaborate cam- ^ Somewhat related is Psalm 30:5 the village of Vadala. tion. Remember that "Love knows Today is Saturday, March 24, the basis." one though to have GI’s on hand to eat backed off from its intended opposi­ pointed reminder that the ad­ Assemblies of God in Great Britain, paign to improve that reads: 1 saw much of poverty during my no jealousy." 83rd day of 1979 with 282 to follow. In 1934, the United States granted it. So most of the food wound up in tion to the administration’s plan to ministration had been responsible for the Rev. Mr. Young is currently the image of its A \ "There may be tears during the world trip some years ago as well as The moon is moving toward its new the Philippine Islands independence garbage cans instead of in stomachs create a new cabinet-level Depart­ substantial increases in research ministering to churches in the New night, but joy comes in the morning.” cooks. Stung by how carefully and economicly the phase. to become effective July 4, 1946. of soldiers starved for taste of haute ment of Education. money last year. " England and New York area. He has And Feodor Dostoevski’s single Was (Jod at Vi'ork’/ the caricatures of funds from the churches was ad­ The morning stars are Venus and In 1956, white civil rights worker cuisine. The new department is a top- At any rate, after the persuasive pastored churches in England and sentence under the heading of his Recently 1 was called and told this potbellied, hairy- ^ has been a teacher in the Assemblies ministered. I most heartily commend story: Mars. Viola Liuzzo of Detroit was shot and Officials at the quartermaster priority item on President Carter’s breakfast, the association decided paragraph: armed slobs ^ _____ of God College in London. In recent to you ONE GREAT HOUR OF "On the dining room table was one The evening stars are Mercury, killed on a road near Selma, Ala. She school insist the expense of the an­ legislative agenda. When White not to come out in official opposition "My hosanna come forth from the SHARING. dribbling cigarette ashes in vasts of " years, he has conducted preaching of the Lenten folders into which went .Jupiter and .Saturn. was in Selma for a protest march nual cookoff is worth every penny it House aides learned that the to the Carter plan, but to "reserve crucible of doubt.” unidentifiable mush, the brass hats "" missions in the United States, A Now Hitipanir Cliiiroh the "sacrificial offering" for mis­ Thrjse born on this date are under demanding equal voting rights for costs. The cooks have an improved prestigious Association of American judgment” on it. Explaining the N’wlunicers for llie American and apparently seeking mess-hall Canada. Australia, New Zealand and for O ntral (^oiinoclioiit sions. Seated at the table was a guest the sign of Aries. Negroes. image and the GI's feel.that Universities planned to oppose the change in the association’s stand, Bible Society maestros who can roll an anchovy, Europe. To begin April first in New Britain who absolutely refused to put a penny U.S. Treasury Secretary Andrew In 1976, Argentine President Isabel somebody really cares about what plan, they swung into action. The Bartlett said, "We just didn’t know Would you like to be one? If so, you forward for this cause. Stubbornly he slice a truffle, decorate a cake and is the first Hispanic mainline church Mellon was born March 24, 1855. Peron, widow of former strongman they eat, just the way Mom did. “ It AAU s executive committee was in­ how strongly our friends (the ad­ can write to the ABS, Volunteer Ac­ for Protestants, This beginning will argued against the suggestions of his carve an ice sculpture as competent­ On this day in history: ruler Juan Peron, was removed from makes the kids feel important, " vited to breakfast with Vice Presi­ ministration) felt." tivities Department, 1865 Broadway, have both the official blessing as well hostess! After he had loft the house, ly as the great chefs of Europe. In 1902, one of the earliest “advice power and arrested in a military explained Col. Dewey A. Chillcott, dent Mondale and other top ad- P'ootnote: A White House New York, N.Y., 10023.1 have before as financial support of United Church she found 25 cents in his chair.” An annual culinary competition at to the lovelorn" columns received coup, director of the Army’s food services ministration aides. spokesman said Press was invited to me 14 ways in which individual ol Christ Connecticut Conference and Would you call this "coincidence" or the Army's quartermaster school at ’! East Services volunteers have helped to spread the "God at work""’ this question: "Can two people live A thought for the day: British King training. One of the aides was Frank Press, the breakfast because of his the South Congregational - First Bap­ Port Lee. Va., brings cooks in from word. There is room for only two: as comfortably as one on $12 a George the VI. said, "The highest of In fact, he said, the competition is knowledge of the proposed legisla­ ■ Planned in Area tist Church of New Britain. In Puerto Prayer director of the Office of Science and 1) . A volunteer in Arkansas owns a week?” The answer: "We do not ap­ distinctions is service to others." bases all over the world to learn the Rico we have 30 to 40 churches while Alfred Tenny.son wrote in "Idylls of still in its "infant stage," and next Technology Policy. The significance tion. Yet he was not part of the lob­ “! SOUTH WINDSOR - The South country store and has shifted the latest In gastronomic warfare. in our state there are 12 Hispanic the King " these words that speak to prove of marriage on a financial year it might be expanded even of his presence at the breakfast bying effort directed at two other un­ ” Windsor Clergy Council will sponsor wood stove crowd to a Christian book Winners are given trophies and mainline churches and most ol them us so clearly during this Lenten further. meeting was that he is known as "the iversity groups that opposed the plan "" its annual Ecumenical Easter and gift corner. She has arranged a citations to display in their mess are Baptist. We wish you well — and period: Napoleon observed that an army godfather of research money,” and Their members do not rely as heavily "‘ Sunrise service at 6:30, Easter Sun- wide variety of ABS materials dis­ halls, presumably to remind picky Scanning the score of Mendelssohn’s oratorio ‘‘Elijah." many members very quickly. "More things are wrought by marches on its stomach. It’s doubtful the AAU is composed of about 50 on federal grants as the AAU's day, April 15, in the parking lot of St. played for sale in such a way that Thoughts Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand Hill which will be performed Sunday at Emanuel Lutheran Church Love Know’H prayer schools do. they catch the eye of all who enter. Than this world dreams of. Road. are Donna Murphy, at the piano, Ann McClain and Mel 2) , A volunteer from Texas learned no Joulmisy Herl)iciile Followup Participating clergy and Wherefore, let thy voice Lumpkin. (Herald photo by Strempfer) that 36 Chinese students had no scrip­ (Firwl (lorinlhiuiiH l.’$:4) Last July we broke the story of worshippers will come from Avery Rise like a fountain for me night There are many instances in the He would not have chosen His FORTUNPfTELV, TWE SENPfTE HftS tures in their own language so she The above quote is from the Mof- HE’S HERE TO GWE US HIS eight young women in Alsea, Ore., Street Christian Reformed Church, and day. Old Testam enI liislory ol the gave each one a copy of "Today’s fatt Bible and describes an ideal type lailiire clninged to victory RECENTLY RELRXEP ITS RULES ON , First Congregational Church, St. For what are men better than VIEWS ON PERSONAL SACRIFICE who had suffered an alarming rate of Chiense Version New Testament.” of love. Can you and 1 so "love” that Israelites when all their ellorts lo Into every life llieie come limes ol Francis of Assisi Church, St. sheep or goats ACCEPTING SPEAKER'S FEES,,,, ' AS YOUR MEA14S OF miscarriages after exposure to the Choirs Offer ‘Elijah’ They all were studying at a local un­ we are never jealous of others? It is cope Willi enemies lailed mi.serahly. confrontation when one sees no way Margaret Mary Church, Wapping That nourish a blind life within the 60 WE WERE ABLE TO ENGRSE herbicide 245-T over a four-year iversity. One of them became a difficult to imagine. Yet, it is our job brain. As a last resort, (hey turned lo Ood lo solve the problem. The same Inter­ CONTROLLING INFLATION - Community Congregational and St. Congregational; Ann McClain. Com­ period. MANCHESTER - The choirs of Christian, to try. There is always a conflict If, knowing God, they lift not hands and receiveil a very simple solution nal God. who is alTknowing anil all- 6ENRT0R PARRPOX,.,. Peter's. munity Baptist; and Mel Lumpkin. In response to our column, the En­ Marlborough Congregational Church, between being bitter or being better. of prayer to their insiii inounlahle problem. " The Rev. Bert Van Antwerp will One (JreuI Hour of Sliaring loving, [lo.sse.s.ses Ihe answers we vironmental Protection Agency Community Baptist Church and Emanuel. To hear a minister with a big Both for themselves tind those who In the New Tesliimenl. when .Jesus • provide the Easter meditation and The massed choirs will be accom­ Tomorrow is the day. Participate can't find withmil Him, mand He is Emanuel Lutheran Church will pre­ salary or a big congregation is for call them friend? launched an immediate investiga­ - St. Peter's Church will provide panied by a group of instrumen­ through your church in this great appeared to he a complete tailure. Ihe Loving Kalher who waits lor us lo sent Mendelssohn’s oratorio many of us just a conditioned reflex tion. Now, convinced by the ... coffee and doughnuts following the talists, including members of the privilege that we who have so much For so the whole round earth Is He trusted im|ilicilly in Ihe live and ask Him. ‘"Elijah” Sunday at 4 p.m. at that starts the juices of jealousy evidence, the EPA has placed an service. In the event of inclement Emanuel Church, 60 Church St. Manchester Civic Orchestra. Charles can share with others who have so lit­ every way wisdom ol His Kidher and suhmilled •Sisters ol St. .lames Convent flowing. Our responsibility is to Bound by gold chains about the feet emergency ban on the chemical. weather, the service will be held in Directors of the choirs are Donna Lundell of Wethersfield will be tle. I have a picture of a woman in In- to the plan which, humanly speaking. Manchester cease from our unloving emotion, ask of God." The eight women had suffered 10 the sanctuary of St. Peter’s Church Murphy, Marlborough featured in the title role of Elijah. God’s forgiveness, and start to think. miscarriages among them — three I.loyd (ieorge Said: If I am jealous of him, it may well be “Don't bo afraid to take a big step times the national rate. The mis­ 1 m not as good a minister. His carriages invariably came within a if one is indicated. You can not cross Religious Services preaching, his counseling, his ad­ a chasm in two small jumps." Yesterdays few weeks after they were exposed to 245-T. 25 Ychth Agio Andover Glastonbury study, church school, nursery, adult State prods town on sewage plant since December 1950 to Manchester s Despite their case histories, a forum, tl a.m., worship service, nunsery. spokesman for the herbicide’s South Windsor plans. three town managers, resigns their Fir«l Congrt'KUliunul Cliurrli of An- Si. Dunniiin'fi Cliiirrli. Manchester children's chapel service. Church Bulletin Board Gasoline station owners organize. position. maker, Dow Chemical, told us last ilovrr. Route 6, Rev. David J. Reese III, Road. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon. pastor. .li‘huMili*s \\ iiiiri-Mr-.. 647 Tolland AAiip|)in)[ Goiniiiiinilt IJiiirrh, 1790 Board of Directors weigh juvenile Kaymond ,1. Isleib of Bolton is in­ July, "I have no reason to believe minister. 9:45 a.m., church school; 11 Saturday mass at 5 p.m.. Sunday masses Turnpike. 9:30 a.m., Bible discour.se; HJlington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richard­ a.m., worship service. 10:20 a.m., group discussion curfew law. stalled as master councilor of John that if 245-T is used as planned ... at 8. 9:30 and II a.m. son, minister. 9:t5 and t0:45 a.m., (Jiurrh of Nazarontt ‘’Shooting HiMldhuH' /ion LMingrIiriil l.iitlirriin Churrh worship service and church school. Police Chief Herman Schendel Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay, there would be any problem,” MANCHESTER - The Rev, Ar­ (Missouri Synoil). Cooper and High S i . l-'ranciH of AhhIhI (J i u .t Ii , 673 MANCHESTER - The film asks evidence of towing job payoff. and is also presented the William The EPA investigation concluded Bolton Hebron streets Rev. Charles W Kuhl. pastor. 9 “Pilgrim’s Progress’ will be shown nold Westwood, minister of the Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J Sherer, Unitarian Universalist Society: 10 Yeiirn Aj{o Dail Walsh award as the outstan­ otherwise. a.m.. family worship; 10.15 a.m . Sunday pastor. Saturday masses at 5 apd 7 p.m.; Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Church of the (Jiureh of Si. Mnurire, 32 Hebron St. IVtcr'a Kpiaropal Cliiircli. Route East, will discuss "Shooting Buddhas Mrs. Dorothy F. Kenny, secretary ding DeMolay of 1968. 'mlJiStC WORTH STAR-TeiXOBftM. Copyright. 1979, school and youth forum. 10:15 (o ll:,35 Sunday masses at 7:30. 9:30 and II a m. Nazarene, 236 Main St, The program nUtMo N.E.F^. Ttt Road. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. 85. Rev. William Persing, rector. 10 a m.. a.m., youth instriiclion Communion, St. Aliiruiiri-I Alary Glllirril, Rev. John is open to the public free of charge. or Whatever Happened to Self- United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses Worship service. first Sunday of month J. (Juinn, pastor; Rev, Joseph II. Ken Anderson Films has adapted reliance" at its meeting Sunday at 11 at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Gilead Cuiiftrcgationul Chiirrli. Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday John Bunyon’s classic story of a.m. at the Community Y.78 N. Main Bolton United Melhodisl Cliiireh, Hebron. Rev. David G. Runnion- Srronil Congrrgjilioiial Churrh. 385 masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, Pilgrim’s journey to the Celestial .St. 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. Marjorie Bareford, pastor. 10:30 a m. worship N Main St Rev Dr Jam es D. 10 and 11:30 a.m. Hiles, pastor. 9:45 a.m., church school: 11 City in a 72-minute color film, The Rev. Mr. Westwood will service, nursery; 9:15 am . church MacLauchlin. pastor. 10 a m., worship, St. I’rirr't* FpiN('o|ial Lltiirrh, Sand review Sheldon Kopp's book“ 11 you a m., worship service. school. Christian education; 11 a ni . fellowship Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; narrated by George Beverly Shea. Death & Dying; Widows and Widowers Si. Grorgr')i Epinropal Church, The tri-centennial anniversary of Meet Buddha on the Road, Kill Him” hour. Rev Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to Boston Turnpike. Rev. John C. Hilliger, the book, which is second only to the and deal with the need so many have for support, and the children grow up Newspaper are those of the authors South I iiilril MrllioilisI i.liiirrh. 1226 the vicar 8 a m.. Holy Communion; 10 Editor's Note: This is the Iflth in a the surviving spouse in urban vicar. 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 11 a.m., Manchester Bible in number of copies sold, was lor submission lo authority figures. and tend to leave home. It is difficult only and do not necessarily reflect Main St Rev. George W, Webb, Rev. am,; family service and Sunday school series of 15 articles exploring "Death America so difficult and potentially coffee fellowship; church school and I,aurence M. Mill, Rev. Bruce A Pchr- This will be, among other things, a for women who had been primarily Gospel Mall, Center Street, 10 a.m., Airry Slrcrt ChriHtiuli Brrormril observed in 1978. Though impossible & Dying: Challenge and Change. " traumatic. There are no common or those of the University of California, nursery until 11:30. son, pastors 9 and 10:45 a.m.. worship memorial Io the victims of homemakers all their adult lives to breaking bread; 11:45 a m., Sunday Chiin-h, Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, lo film the entire book, the producer This series wtis written for Courses accepted procedures for the rein­ the funding agency, the distributing Bolton Cangregatiunal Church, services; 6:30 p.m.. Junior High restructure their relationships after school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. pastor. 9:45 a m., Sunday school; II a m. has included some of the familiar Jonestown. volvement of the widow or widower agency, or the participating Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. Stanton Methodist Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p m., Music will be provided by Marilyn by Newsiiaper, a program developed their children leave and again after and 7 p m . worship service, nursery at obstacles Pilgrim faced such as the by University Extension, University in any family or social unit. newspapers and colleges. Conover, minister, 9:30 a.m., nursery, praise and teaching service. 9 a m., both services. Richardson, sopfano, and Boh the death of their husbands. church school and worship service: 10:30 Slough of De.spond, the Hill of Dif­ of (California, San Diego, and funded Furthermore, the disM rily'lh the Full Goa))t'l Intrrdrnoininulional church school, adult class and crib AlcHNiiili F\lingriiriil l.iillirriin Richardson, pianist. Many widows thus become in­ a m., coffee and fellowship; 10:45 a m., ficulty, and the one constantly plot­ by a grunt from the National Endow­ numher of widows ana widowers, C hurrh, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip nursery; 10:45 a m , .senior high class, Churrh ( A\ iHroiiHin Sytioil), 300 There will be a time for coffee and creasingly isolated, always having study'group, forum. Saunders, minister. 10:30 a m., praise, nurserv. ting to keep him from reaching the ment for the Humanities, caused by the longer life span of Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, discussion. Sunday school and been on the periphery of the urban Next Week: Vanderlyn R, Pine, worship service and Bible study; [lastor. 9:.10 a m., worship service; 10:30 Celestial City, Apollyon. Manchester (Community College women and the tendency for nursery care will be available. world, "urban villagers " without a author of "Caretaker of the Dead, ” deliverance service. Crnirr CoMgrrgiilioniil Churrh, 11 a m . Sunday school. offers a three-credit course based on liiishands to he older than their Coventry village-like neighborhood to provide discusses traditional funeral prac­ Center .St. Rev. Newell II. Curtis Jr., Our Sinior Liilhrrun Churrh, 239 the newspaper series. For itiform;i- wives, means that many widows do pastor. Rev. Dr Clifford 0 Simpson, love and support. tices and some recent criticisms of Coventry Presbyterian Church, Fuitli Bn|itiat Churrli, 52 Lake St. Graham Road. Rev. Ronald A. F>be, Nortli lVl4*llio(li(4t tion call 646-2137. not remarry. them. Nathan Hale School Road, Route 31. Rev. pastor emeritus. 10 a m , worship ser­ pastor. 9 a m.. .Sunday school and adult O nl4tr (>hurcli (iopiiig Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. 9:30 a m.. vice, church school; 11:15 a m., coffee Copyright 1979 by the Hegents of liii|iorliiiicc of Marriage Dr, Richard W. Gray, pastor. 9:30 a m., Bible classes; 9 and 10:15 a m., worship MANCHESTER - Sunday's 10 MANCHESTER - A special There are. in contrast, widows who Sunday school: 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ shop. Communion fir.st Sunday and bap­ the University of California There are other reasons besides worship; 11 a.m., Sunday school; 7:30 vice; 7 p.m.. evening service. am. service at Center offering for the One Great Hour of are able to retain a close family p.m., Bible study at parsonage. tism third Sunday of each month, Sharing will be received Sunday at Hy IIKLF.N V ZNANIKCKI lack of social support that can make St. Mury'd FpiHro|uil (:hurrli. Park Congregational Church will feature a network. There are widows who are Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services at North the death of a spouse particularly and Church streets. Rev Stelphen K dialogue sermon hy the Rev. Newell There are over 10 million widows fully active in neighborhood, church, The Author Route 31 and North River Road. Rev. W. Churrh of thr Aaaumpliun, Adams traumatic for the surviving partner Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. r c m o n Curtis Jr. and the Rev, Chester C. United Methodist Church. and about 18 million widowers in and job. There are widows who lead a H. Wilkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday Street at Thompson Road, Rev. Edward Gerry Chappell will lead the week­ 111 our society. Americans infuse Helena Znaniecki Lopata is S. Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 Broadhead. assistant to the rector 7:30 Copeland. Jr. Americ;i today The average age of a truly urban life, utilizing the school; 10:15 a.m., worship service; 7:30 ly Green Lodge visitation at 1 ;3C marriage with enormous impor­ Director of the Center for the and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. 9, a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 9 a m , Holy St. JuMi‘|ih Churrh, 33 West St., A special congregational meeting willow is 62, and that of a widower resources the society has developed p.m,, prayer meeting. p.m. The young people of the church tance. entering it through personal Comparative Study of Social St. Mary's Church, Route 31. Rev. F 10:30 and 11:45 a m. Flucharist, church school, nursery, Rockville. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 is scheduled for 11:15 a m. in the somewhat higher. to meet the social, sorvice, followed by coffee hour: 11 a m.. Holy will sponsor a pancake .supper from choice and leaving it through divorce Roles at Loyola University in Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Francis A. p m ; Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 sanctuary, and a family festival at For many if not most of these emotional, and economic needs of its Churrli of Jchuh Chrint of l.ultrr-Duy Eucharist. and 11:15 a m. 4:30 to 6 ,30 p.m. if it IS not sufficiently satisfactory Chicago, where she has also Liszewski, assistant pastor. Saturday 6:30 p.m. in Woodruff Hall. widows and widowers, the death of members. Suintn. Woodside Street and Hiilstown The Membership Discussion Group I'Llch spouse, m o reo v er, is served as professor of sociology. masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at Burktillr Bu|>linl Churrh. 69 Union New member conversations will their partner has meant not only the These are the women with personal A former member of the faculty 7:30. 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Road. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8 a m., Churrh of Christ. Lydall and Vernon St. Rev. Robert L. I.jCounte, pa.stor. 9 take place at 7 p.m. at 262 Ferguson will meet at 6 p.m., and the Sacred grief associated with loss, hut expected to hecomc involved in many seminary; 8:30 a.m., priesthood; 10:30 a!m , worship service; 10:15 a m,. Sun­ re.snurces of ability, health, adequate of Roosevelt University, she is the Seeoml Congregational Church, streets Eugene Brewer, minister 9 Road. Dancers at 7:3(). emotional, social, and financial o( the other’s social roles, and as a a.m., Sunday sehool: 5 p.m.. sacrament a.m . Bible clas.ses; 10 a m , wor.ship; 6 day schotjl; 7 p.m., evening service. finances, and past lifestyle habits to author of 'Occupation: Route 44A, Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, prohlems as well couple they develop a particular pastor. 11 a.m.. worship service; 9:30 service. p.m., worship. Surrrd llriirl Churrh, Route 30. Rev. live independently, drawing to Housewife, ” "Widowhood in an Life lor widows and widowers in lifestyle Other social relationships, a m., church school; 10:30 a.m., coffee 'I'rinily i:n\rniinl Churrh. 302 Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael Kmaniiel I.ulli4*ran themselves support of their own American City." "Polish Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; .Sun­ motlern America is uniqiie Most with (he exception ol parenting, are and fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Suliution Army, 661 Main St. Cap. and Hackmatack St Rev Norman E. MANCHESTER - The young people of choosing. They developed a network Americans" and "Women as day masses at 7:30. 9. 10:30 a m and other societies have not considered expected to be secondary to the Fellowship. Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 Swensen,pastor. Milton Nilson, assistant Emanuel Lutheran Church will conduct the 1 ^ 1 of relationships in marriage that they Widows.’" a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 a m., holiness to the pastor. 8:30 and 10:50 a m., noon H**J sk»ks marriage to he as important a marriage bond Thus, the nuclear are able to continue, with 8:30 and 11 a m. .Sunday church services. tamily is considered Ihe main focal meeting; 6 p.m,, open-air meeting; 7 worship services, nursery. 9:30 a m , Bi­ .S|. JuliirH K|)iHro|iul Churrh, Route relationship as we do Klsewhere. modifications and replacements, in Steve Graff of Campus Crusade will be guest unit and source of emotional support, East Hartford p.m.. salvation meeting. ble school, nurserv .30 Rev Robert H. Wellner, rector 8 Eiigen* marriages are olten emhedded in widowhood. a m , communion; 10 a m., family ser­ speaker at the AdulUForum, which meets at espeeiallv for the woman. I nitnl PrntrroHtuI Churrh, 187 kinship, village, or community As our society moves into the First Assemhiies of God, 763 Oak St. Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, vice and church school. 9.45 a m. “F’aul for Today ” will be the topic of The death of the spouse is bound to Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. 10 a m., values, needs, and goals. Surviving future and women acquire more minister. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 First Churrh of Christ. Srirnlisi. 447 Arriiun ANHrmlilirN of God Churi-h, the 9:45 a m. Bible study during the church As much as I abhor (hr have a profound effect on the sur­ church school; II a.m., morning spouses thus have a variety of es­ education and flexibility in moving in a.m;, worship; 6:30 p.m.. prayer; 7 p.m.. N. Main .St. 11 a m., church service. .Sun­ 51 Old Town Road. Rockville. Rev. Earl school session. dreeption of thousands by vivor in c a se s in w hich the worship; 7 p.m., evening service. tablished siqiporls lo fall back upon and out of the home and the job Questions worship. day school, child care. K. Peltibone, pa.stor, 9:45 a m., .Sunday cultic charlatans, I believe relationship is the very personal and Firnt Baptiat Church of Kaat Hart­ (school; tl am., worship service, when the crisis ot death occurs market, the numbers of such in­ 1 How many widows are there North I nitrfl Mrllioilisi Churrh, .300 we must resist mounting emotional interdependent one ford (Southt‘rn Baptiat Convention), 36 Parker St. Rev. Plarle R. Custer, pastor. nursery; 6 p.m , evangelistic service, Most widowers soon remarry, and married Iriends to pull away. A widowed in the future. dependent widows will expand. Pmthytrriun Churrh, 43 Spruce St. pressures to cure this idealized by many .Americans. in America today, and what is Main St. Rev. Charles Coley, pastor. II 9 and 10:30 a m., worship services: 9 nursery Siiuth IMelliodiHt social III by legislation. in^ many societies, widow in­ widower, on the other hand, whose We know much less about a m. and 7 p.m., worship services, Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., A partner’s death also disrupts Almost half of the present widows their average age? a m . nursery; 10:.30 a m , church school Arrnoo I niird AlrlhodlHl Churrh. MANCHESTER — A special offering for the Even propo.scd financial heritance, remarriage, or "levir ” wife had assumed the role of social (48 percent), most of whom are old, widowers because there have been 2. What makes widowhood par­ nursery; 9:45 am ., Sunday school; 6 worship service, nursery; 9:15 a m.. Sun­ Route ,30. Rev Marjorie Hiles. pastor those aspects of life in which the day school; 7 p.m., informal worship. Community Biiptist Churrh. 585 E. One Great Hour of Sharing will be received disclosure requirements arrangements are usually availahle secretary, may become isolated few studies of their situation. Accor­ ticularly traumatic in the United p.m.. Training Union. Center St. Rev Ralph .Scgulne, interim 9:15 a.m., wor.ship service, nursery spouse had been involved as compa­ were born into a non-industrialized St. John')* I’uMmIi Nutionul Cutimlir Sunday during the 9 and 10:45 a m. services at could begin the erosion of lo the widow. The Bible mentions the after her death. society — on farms, in villages, or ding to a 1974 "U.S. News and World States? Faith Lutheran Church (l.uthcran minister. 9:15 a m., church schix)!', I0:.30 Churrh of S(. Brrnurd,, Rockville. our cherished religious nion. source and object of love, and (Ihurrh in Ainerira), 1120 Silver Lane. Churrli, 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. South United Methodist Church. levir system hy which a male Report" survey comparing death, ac­ 3. What kinds of feeling can a m., worship, nursery. Rev. John J. White, pastor Saturday freedom. the person around whom time and Financial Vt'ocries small towns, while slightly more Rev. Paul E- Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 Hyszko. pastor. 9 a.m.. mass in English; The Junior High Class will have a display relative of the deceasisl "enters the than three-quarters were raised by cident. alcoholism, and mental result from the disruption of Churrh of thr Nu/.urrnr. 236 Main St. masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; .Sunday masses at After all. our society has work were organized. In addition, the Financial as well as social a.m., church school; II a m., service, 10.30 a.m>. mass in English and Polish 7. 8:30. 10 and 11:30 a m. Sunday morning at the church. hut " of the widow "to raise up the non-urban parents. Many hail health statistics for widows and .social roles by death? Rev. Neale Mcl.ain, senior pastor . Rev. survived numerous cults spouse has often provided the major problems often confront widows and nursery. St, Biirthuluinrw'M Churrh. 741 E. Borkrillr Unitrd Alrlhodiitl Churrh, seed" of the late husband, insuring minimal schooling. Their lives have widowers, the men showed greater 4. Do women or men show Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. George Emmitt. minister of visitation for decades. And it will source of identity, particularly for a widowers. The death of the Firat Congregational Churrh. 87 and outreach 9:.30 a m , Sunday school; 142 Grove St. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, survive the current wave that the widow continues to bear breadwinner can deprive the widow been difficult, especially if they are signs of personal disorganization greater signs of personal dis­ Main St, Rev. William E. Flynn, Scholsky, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 pastor. 10:45 a.m., worship service. woman. The disruption of these roles than the women. p.m.: Sunday masses at8:30.10 and 11:30 10:45 a m., worship, children's church St, IMary’s KpiHcopal of reiligious hucksters The offspring in his name and the children of the main source members of minority groups, as they organization following the death minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate and nursery. 7 p m . evening service, Trioily l.uihrrun Churrh, by death can result in feelings of Yet our society seems less worried am. only real solution to such The widow and her children are of income. Social Security, when raised their families through of a spouse? minister. 10 a m., worship service, nursery. Meadowlark Road, Rev, Donald Mcl-can. MANCHESTER - The Rev, Murray perverse deviations is desertion, of desolation. of about widowers than widows — an at­ church school, child care: II a m., coffee thus absorbed into a new unit or re­ available, does not replace depressions, wars, and inflation. 5. What kind of women do best CiiUiiry C hurrh ( AM^rmhlii-N of pastor. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. worship service. Goodwin, executive director of the F.piscopla education in the gospel tain membership in the deceased's loneliness, and sometimes of rejec­ titude that reflects the traditional hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; 7 p.m., youth St. Juinro Churrh, Rev. James tion. paychecks. Employment outside the They witnessed tremendous changes, in their adjustment to Goil). 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. I nioo Coriftrrgulionul Churrh, Metropolitan Mission of Hartford, will be "You shall know the truth, family line, guaranteeing care and fellowship. Archambault. Rev. William F. Carroll. Rockville Rev. Paul J. Bowman, home is often difficult for widows including the shift from an assumption that a woman cannot live widowhood? Kenneth L. Gustal.son. pa.stor: Karl A. guest preacher Sunday at the 7:30, 9 and II and the truth shall make social integration. The death of a spouse disrupts independently without a man. Faith 'ralvernarle Churrh, 1535 Rev. Francis V. Krukowski. team Gustafson, assistant lo the pastor. 9:30 minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, you free." John 8 32 Jesus oiner social relations and roles as with small children or those without agricultural to an industrial society, Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor. ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, a m. services at St, Mary’s Episcopal Church. It is the absence of such an in­ with all the consequences on family Recent research of metropolitan a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a m., service as.sociate minister. 8:30 a m,, church The Rev. Mr. Gorxlwin will discuss "In­ said. "Everyone that hath well A mother must develop new suitable job skills. 10 a.m.. Sunday schml; 11 a m., worship pastor emeritus. Saturday masses at 5 school. Grades 10 to 12; 8:45 a m . adult tegrating group that makes life for and community life that attend such Chicago widows indicates that many Answers of wor.ship: 6:30 p m . evening service. sights about the Church in East Africa” at all tieard from the F'ather and ways of acting as a parent. Children The widower, too. may face heavy service; 7 p.m., evangelistic service. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. 9 Conroriliu l.iilhrrun (.hiirrli. Bible class; 9:45 a m., church school, in­ hath teamed, cometh unto financial burdens if he must hire a a change. are independent, and that the most 1. Over 10 million; 62. Nursery at all services. and 10:30 a.m.. noon, and 5 p.m. fants to Grade 8; 10 a m., worship: It services. He will also attend the coffee hour are affected by the loss of a father or successful are women who have (L.C, A.). 40 Pitkin .St. Rev Burton D. me." John 6 45 homemaker. Men are often inef­ Many of these widows had been 2. The absence of a group that Ilo rk an u m t nited AlethiMliat St. Briilgrt Churrh. 70 Main St. Rev. Strand, pastor. Rev David B. Stacy, a m., coffee hour. which follows the 9 a.m. service. When orthodox churches mother and niHHl special attention at developed their own personal the very’ time when the surviving ficient in the home, because of their taught not to take an active role out­ reintegrates the widow into socie­ Churrh, 178 Main St., Rev. Lawrence S. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio P. associate pastor 8:30 a m.. Holy Com­ Tu1roll\illr Ciingrrgulhinul Churrh. surrender their suffocating resources rather than depending en­ Staples, pastor. 9 a.m., worship service, Padclli. co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 parent is going through his or her upbringing and the prior division of side their home, and to work for pay ty- munion. Youth Class, nursery for small Rev. Kenneth E, Knox, pastor. 10:30 theological traditions and tirely on the resources provided by nursery. and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masties at 7:30. 9. a m.. Worship and Sunday school. own grief. labor. only until marriage or the birth of 3. Desertion, desolation, children; 10 a.m,, Holy Ciommunion. T rinity (^

I'alrirli J. SKra K,^ST H AR TFO RD - Patrick J. Heads For Europe MONRHIT riTM'PC'D n __ /irntx ...... Shea. 7ti. of 126 Mohawk Drive died M O NRO E C E N T E R , Conn. (UPI) Happy's adventures, it decided two Thurwiay at St, Francis Hospital. — Happy II, a hand-carved clone of a dummies were better than one. Mr, Shea was Iwrn in County Cork. wooden jlummy that hitchhiked So officials asked Fyn to make aq Ireland and had lived in this area for across America, is about to begin a identical twin who will travel to Hie [last 50 years. Before his rietire- similar odyssey — thumbing his way Belgrade the same way the original ‘Foos Fever’ Combines Skill, Action and Fun iiient in 196.'). he was employed hy the across eastern Europe for the next Happy thiltnbed it to Connecticut, i couple of years. City ol Hartford for .33 years. He is a With the aid of an interpreter at the meinher of St. Mary's Church in East The dummy thumbing for rides in Yugoslav embassy. Happy II will be Hy (; h i;(; im; m { s o \ rile game ean be played by two llarlford. Europe is the identical twin of. Hap­ outfitted with instructions telling lleralil Iti'iHirlcr players — one on each side — or lour He is survived hy three daughters. py, which hitchhiked across the U.S, rpotorists who he is and where he MANCHESTER — Among the players — doubles, two on a side. Mrs, Sheila Hanley, Mr^. Margaret last year. The original Happy will wants to go. myriad of today's pinball and enter­ Whilloek. like many loosbailers, aviola. both of East Hartford and also be in Europe — serving his coun­ With any. luck he won't repeat the try in an art exhibit. tainment games, one of the most pop­ prefers doubles. Mrs. Kathleen Hurley of Newington: mishap that occurred when Happy I ular has a lunny-soundiqg name and “ It's a lot easier. You only have to one brother. Daniel Shea of East Happy, a 4-foot tall, 90-pound ended up in a California prison for requires the players to work up a control two rods instead of iour," he Hartford and a niece. Mary Ellen.Shpa Ponderosa pine carving of a jolly hitchhiking. Fyn had to bail him out hitchhiker with his thumb in the air good sweat before the night is over. said. The doubles game also is a of East Hartford and eight before putting him on his way again. pleading for a ride, made it across The game with Ihe funny name — faster one. grandchildren. “ We were originally going to drop foosball — is not for tliosc with faint The players switch hands Irom rod The Funeral will be Mon­ country like any other hitchhiker. A Happy II off in Amsterdam and have liearts or slow reflexes. Even so. to rod and frantically shift and twirl day at 8:15 a.m. from the Callahan sign around his neck indicated his him hitch across Europe," John,.Bi foosball tables at local pinball places their players. Some players even Funeral Home. 1602 Main St., Connecticut destination and carried Vorhes, project director for the are almqst always in use and often wear loosball gloves lo keep the con­ followed by a mass at 9 a.m. in St. the address he hoped to reach. exhibit, said in a telephone inter,: have people waiting to use them. trols from getting wet and sweaty. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St. Traveling alone. Happy was picked view. “ One player at Connecticut Golf Mike Marciano, a Vernon resident, Mary's Cemetery. up and let out along the nation's “ But then there was a risk of en­ Land called tho popularity " foos has played loosball for more than Friends may call Sunday a the roadways as other travelers shared countering curious customs agents lever." He, like niost players, likes two years. funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 their transportation with him. who may stall him permanently the last action and tho amount ot in- "I was pretty sick of playing pin­ p.m. Happy last year hitchhiked from along the way. So Chip decided he volvcnient lor the players. ball," he .said. Willi the action of the Pollack Pines, Calif, home.of his would take the dummy across the Norniun (irui^ Oossen The toosball table is about 2'a loot loosball, he Icels lie gels his money's creator. Chip Fyn, to Fyn's parents' Yugoslavian border as his own MANCHESTER — Norman Craig wide by 5 (eel long, it is enclosed on worth, lie said home in Connecticut. property and then leave him by the Crossen, 65. of 34 Franklin St. died all sides and there is a slit at each ago. Then, however, he caught what A quarter buys a total ol nine halls. Wooden Hitchhiker It took two attempts, but finally road," Vorhes said. „ end tor the goal. Eae.h side has four he called "loos lever." Thus, a good delensivi>- contest can Thursday at an East Hartford con­ one day before Christmas, Chip's The concept of working so hard to Mr. and Mrs, Emil Tranposch of Monroe nation's roadways with a sign about its neck nietal rods that hre attaehed lo Ihe He worked at Conneeiieut Golf last quite a while helore all nine halls valescent home after a short illness. father,. Em il Tramposch of Monroe carve a dummy out of Ponderosa Center, Conn., are shown with Happy, a four- indicating the Connecticut destination. Now players on Ihe loosball Held Land in Vernon last sunidier and are used. Mr Crossen was born in Center, opened his front door to find pine only to leave the fellow by the Manchester h'eb. 3,1914 and had eeen foot-lall, 90-pound pine carving of a jolly Happy II, an identical twin, is about to begin the dummy on his dborstep. Happy The rods can be slid Ironi side lo played loosball regularly. Marciano, who was playing side of the road intrigued Vorhes. J loosball lor his toiii th night in a row, a lifelong reside t of Manchester, He hitchhiker, who made it across the country. a similar odyssey thumbing his way across has since made a home for himself in side and twirled to niove the players ■'1 spent (dost ol diy tidie playing "It indicates good faith in humanr- was asked what his lavorite part of was a retired .sufiervi.sor of the dis­ Eastern Europe. (UPI photo) the corner of the Tramposch’s family ;(nd have tliem kick the loosball, this. I got in trouble lor playing it so Happy was picked up and let out along the ty. We liked that showing of trust in the game is. trict and iollection of finance for the room. which is a little snialler Ilian a golf (duel), " he said. "1 played the other the American public," he said. "Ramming a sliot down my op­ State of Connecticut in the That was until Happy was drafted ball. A group of experieneed players ga(des, hut they were boring. " The purpose of the exhibit, which ponent's throat, " he .said with a mer­ Middletown Hospital working for 36 ito service to the federal govern­ ean send Ihe ball rocketing hack and He spent a rceenl cold niglit at Ihe will travel to Zagreb, Yugoslavia in ciless smile. years and retiring in 1970. He worked forth so fast that it is difficult lor the |)inhall arcade brushing up on his ment as part of a contemporary art September and then to Budapest, inexperienced spectator to follow the game with one ol ll(e present Chris Smith, another Vernon resi­ for Caldor jewelry department in Chief Opposes Loeation exhibit entitled "America Now" due Hungary the following spring, is to dent. started playing only a lew Manchester for the past nine years. to open June 7 in Belgrade, ((ction. Any infrequent player who employes, To(d Whilloek, a Soutl( convey the feeling of creative excite­ months ago. For him, though, He was a World War H United State Yugoslavia. tries to step into such a contest Windsor resident. ment alive in the United Stated, loosball is an ideal eold-wealher Navy veteran. Three weeks ago Tramposch drove probably will find l(i(n.sell sailly out- "I laugld him how to play, N((w he Vorhes said. " pastime. He is survived by his wife, Olive niatched. beats me, " I’cj kins said of Whitlock. Of New Traffic Light Happy to Brooklyn, N.Y., for ship­ "Despite what Europeans hear of “ It's fast. You get into it during the .Schlatter (bos.sen and one brother, ment to Europe next week. Tram ­ For the veterans ol loosball action, Whitlock said he lias been playing MANCIIESTFJR — Despite a us, our creative energies have never winter when there's nothing else to Wilfred Crossen of Wethersfiele. lor the elderly is nearby and many ot where the residents could cross. posch said he thought it would be a Ihese contests are couline, however, lor about six idonlhs, and llie game is request by a member of the Town been higher," he said. do." he said. The funeral will be Monday at 11 tlic residents have to cross Hartford There also would be signs notifying "good adventure" for Happy, and if and it is this last-paced action they his favorite of the many pinball and Board of Directors an d Vorhes has high hopes for Happy But, lor the addicled players, the a m. at the Watkins Funeral Home. itoad to go to the small shopping motorists of an upcoming crosswalk. the dummy behaves himself while like so much. video games he has tried. overwhelming support from nearby II. Although he said no one will be soa.son really makes lillle diitcrencc. 142 E. Center St. Burial will be in center. "We did this on another location, at away, he'll be back in his corner soon Bruce I’erkins ol Windsor said he "There's more exeilemenl. You surprised if the dummy ends up as a As Bruce Perkins pointed out, the East Cemetery, elderly residents, Police Chief A questionnaire was sent to all Goslee Drive and Hartford Road, and enough. did not like the game when he first really feel like you're playing lamp base in someone’s home, lever is a year-round disease. Friends may call at the funeral Robert Lannan docs not want to in­ residents of the Westhill Gardens. Of the scheme seems to work out well. Now enters Happy II. When the started playing it more than a year soeeec, " he said. stall a traffic light on Hartford Road. "wouldn't it be nice if some home Monday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. the 123 who responded 119 said they After the installation of the International Communication Agen­ lie feels a light in the area of the Yugoslav drove up to the exhibit with would favor a traffic light at the loca­ crosswalk and advanced warning cy in Washington, D C ., which is Cumberland Farms and Dairy Queen a very important passenger with Mrs. I.illiiiii M. l.ii.Marclic tion, signs, we have received no com­ organizing the exhibit, learned of Mike Marciano, who even keeps his hat on while playing, in­ on Hartford Hoad would be too him? " I MANCHESTER - Mrs. Lillian Lannan wrote to Town Manager plaints from the people on Goslee tently watches the foosball action. He is a Vernon resident and expensive and instead has proposed a Mae UaMarchc. 80, of '2'23 N. Main St. Bohert Wei.ss and .said, '1 don't feel Drive, " Lennan wrote. thinks the game provides more action for a quarter than most specially painted crosswalk at the died Friday at Manchester Memorial that tratfic light, which will cost He .said painting the crosswalk conventional pinball games. > Hospital. .She was the widow of .Jean location. lictwccn $13,000 and $16,000, can be could be done soon. Manchester Police Report I I,a Marche. Carl Zinsser, a member of the justified at this time." Zinsser Friday said he has not yet Board of Directors, mentioned the Mrs. l.aMarcho was chaplain of He pro()osed instead that a special read Lennan's letter to Weiss and has M A N C H E S TE R — Police charged parently lost control of the vehicle. It [Missibility of such a light at the loca­ Manchester's American Legion "herring-bone" crosswalk be painted no comment on the matter. a Broad Street resident who was in­ struck a telephone pole near tion. The Westhill (iardens housing Auxiliary and a past president of the volved in an accident Friday mor­ Griswold Street, police said. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. ning. T ere were no injuries and no other She was born Nov. 20. 1898 in Joseph P. Sharpies, 23, of 99 Broad vehicles involvee. Northampton, Mass., and had lived School Funding Formula St. was charged with reckless in Manchester most ol her life. She driving, police said. Court date is Police reported 30 tapes stolen formerly was employed at Cheney April 3. from an automobile parked on Main Bros, and at the former Hale Store. Police said Sharpies was west­ Street. She was a communicant of St. Said To Benefit Cities bound on Center Street when hr* np. Bridget Church and a member of the HARTFORD (UPI I - The gap between rich and poorer com­ American A.s.sociation of Retired What the council fears, and has I.egislature’s attempts to make munities. Herald Photos Persons. warned about repeatedly, is tha the public education equal in the state Franklin, conceding the committee Area Police Report She is survived by two sons, Ernest Legislature will give more money to By Strempfer arc turning out to be an effort to help still hadn't come up with a final C Linders ,lr. (d Manchester and big cities, let them spend it the way out Connecticut's beleaguered big draft, instead commented on the in­ Raymond E. Linders of Mar(|uctte, they want and possibly force a state Vernon Coventry police Friday while trying cities, a spokesman for a fi.scal itial plan proposed by the School Steven H. Provencher, 44, of 242 Mich., a sister, Mrs Irene Ru.ssell of income tax to generate the revenue to'break into a house on South Street watchdog group said Friday. Finance Advisory Panel and sent to F 1 o r e n c c , M a s s . ; s e v e n needed. Billings Road, Somers, was charged and were taken into custody after a "What they're doing under the Ihe committee, Friday afternoon with two counts of grandchildren ami five great­ "What they're trying to do is foot pursuit. guise of this formula is aid to big lie .said the committee appeared to risk of injury, 2 counts of impairing grandchildren. something they feel needs to be done ■rho owner of the house was at cities," Robert Franklin, executive he taking into account factors which the morals of children and one count The funeral is Monday at 10; 15 from a political and perhaps a social home while the men attempted to director of the Connecticut I’ublie were not related to education — such of sexual assault, second degree. a.m from Holmes Funeral Home, view and that is aid to the cities," break-in, police said. Expenditure Council, said at a news as per capital income, tax efforts for 4IH) Main St., witli a mass at St, Franklin said, Incidents in the first two charges Charged Vith burglary third conference. noneducational :j^ervices and welfare occurred from 1976 through 1979, and Bridget Church at tl Burial will he 'When you've opened up that degree were Peter K. Karveiis, 18. of The school funding plan now is students. the sexual assault charge from 1978 Ft. Devenf, Mass., Miguel A. Mollet, in St Mary's Cemetery, Northamp­ (state income tax) vein of gold, then being discussed by the Legislature's "The issue for Connecticut is through 1979. 21. of 78 Oak St., Manchester, and ton. Mass. Ihe politicians can go in and mine it I'iducation Committee. Lawmakers ctjualizing education and the tax ef­ He is being held by Vernon police Friends may call at the tuneral for all its worth, " he said. Steven A. Golden, 20, of 55 Fairfield must meet a May 1 court deadline to home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 fort and this hill doesn't do that." he in lieu of $10,000 bond. St., Manchester. find a way of closing the education said. f) III (ioxenirx Each was released on a $10,000 non- Three young men were accosted by surety bond. Court date is April 13, III Meiiioriiiiii Ib viiI .mil liiviiiK inrm ni V Mii h;u'l I’lullips who IMssi'il .iw.iN M.m h 'J4. I%9 ,ini| H m iiro I'hillipn Carter Cautions Arabs “BEST BUYS IN [i.ixM'il owiiv M .tn li '24, 1977 (;ONK HI T N(JT r o m iO IT K N TOWN” Sillily niisM’il Itv iliuij{liipr Jiilu* Viiicok Against Punitive Action Vernon residents Chris Smith, left, and Chuck The game can be played by two or four players. Perrault work as a team in this foosball match. In Moinorimii CAIRO. Egypt (UPI) - Presi­ even if lliey do "halt as much" as realizing the hopes of the Palesti­ lit s.itl .mil I.IUH).: iiiniiiHN ot .IhImb Sinoluk who dent Carter, in an interview I’residenI Anwar Sadat has done nian people. " Carter said. M -M il ,iw,n .M.tii h 24 IH7B lu'oadcasl Friday, warned tor peaee, it would he enough. Carter was referring to threats ''■mifimr tniiniihrts .mil xmnniiii' liitrs liardline Arab states opposed to Me reiterated the U S. position t)y so-called Arab rejectionists — ^ "lit n.iiiu' IN wliiNpi i*‘x| 111 inv piauTs,' an Egyptian-ISraeli treaty that that it would he prepared to do Iraq. Syria, Libya, Algeria. South \ Nmilr .1 Nm i .1 lliniij’li s m in i Mow " U r n ! w ish \iiii XV,.J,. [innitive action against Egypt husiness directly with the Yemen and the P1,0 — to take would run contrary to the in- Palestine l.iheration Organization retaliatory action against Egypt “IF YOUR FOOD BILL IS BOING S,nlU iiiiNNod hy Mutht’r lerests of the I’alestinian people. if Ihe laller recognized Israel's over the treaty. The reported UP LATELY. NOW’S THE TIME Carter was interviewed by right to exist and accepted, even reprisals include transfer of the TO TRY U-SAVE.’’ In Mrinoriiitn Washington correspondent Adii) with I'csorvations. U N. Security Arab League headquarters fror|j In l"\m ^ mvnimv "I liili.m Sinoluk. who piisscj Andrawos of the Middle East Coiimil resolution 242 of 1967 Cairo, Egypt's expulsion from the iw.iv M .iiih 24 197fl News Aguncy for Egyptian State which lays down guidelines for a l.eague and economic sanctions. OPPOSITE ST. BARTHOLOMEWS To one w f will mwer |oi'>;f| Television. settlement The treaty package, worked out ll|N .ilisritu ' lo iis i\ sorrow CHURCH, 725 L MDDIE TPKL Ills loss w r w ill olw .iw ii'n ri’t Ho urged I’alestinians living in "There are threats made and in 16 months of negotiations which (ho Israeli-occupied .Ionian West there are demonstrations of began with Sadat's peace mission MANCHESTER S,iillv tm< & Nopltcw CHUCK Egypt and Israel in post-treaty the Palestinians who want to have bilateral pact to a timetable for BONELESS UNDEHGUT negotiations on full autonomy in peaee and who want to have full establishment of Palestinian tho two regions and promised autonomy from participating in autonomy in the Jordan West g H U C I ^ M S T S T E W B E E F them "direct relations " with the (he.se (negotiating processes," Bank and Gaza as outlined in the Lottery United States, Carter said. Camp David frameworks. lie appealed to Saudi Arabia, "1 think the threats of terrorism Egyptian-Israeli negotiations * 1 .M» H A R TFO R D — The winning daily Syria and .Iordan to lielp promote and Ihe haired that presently on Palestinian autonomy were a comprehensive Middle East numlier drawn in the Connecticut exists, (he threat of war, the scheduled to open one month after BONELESS UNDEBCUT settlement on the basis of last lottery Friday was 444. threat of economic boycotts and treaty ratification, with the Septomher's Camp David punishment against Egypt are United States participating. ^ U C K j T U K S G | r a N ^ m C K framework accords, saving that c e rta in ly not conducive to

\ \ (iliaplor JUMBO AMESITE SWEET ITAUAN YELLOW RIPE MANCHESTER - NOTICE CAUFORNIA F.m.inucl Hill Chapter of . S A U S A H LETTUCE BANANA’S Alcoholics Anonymous will EAST, WEST AND BUCKLAND DRIVEWAYS meet tonight at 8 in Luther ALL WORKMANSHIP + MATCRIALt Hall ot Emanuel Lutheran CEMETERIES 4 8 ^ h e a d 5 1*1 Church, 60 Church St It i* raquMtad that ewnalwy lot ownon rwnov* any | UNCONDITIONALLY OUARANTEED * i . s a . artnltr grata dacortHona that ttiay artah to kaap. 9 II- Width 90- Ltngih INDIAN RIVER ^ m ^ TENDER SREEN SEEDLESS 0 m B«>4‘llioy«‘ii riiorii^ Starting Monday, April 2, 1S79, waathar parmitting, | Cold Mil. Complalaly $2ggoo GRAPEFRUIT tha nacaaaary spring daan-up of tha grounda ' Intlallad On Your Bs m B R O C C O LI whchO v 11/ * | MANCHESTER The bagin In praparatlon tor moarlng. Beethoven Chorus will CAU COUECT ANniME HELLMAirS t i M CtUUrKU-S 4| A « rehearse Tuesday Irom 10 REMINDCR: PlaaUc Itowara or dacomtiona thouMl These little figures actually control the foosball action. They not ba uaatd on grava titoa batwaan A i I 2, and Oc> | The players keep a tight grip on the rod con trols so they can react quickly when the ball to 11 a.m. at Emanuel CONN VALLEY PAVINQ CO. MAYONNAISE HtEIfiHUP u-O V * are attached to rods which are twirled. When the figures strike Lutheran Church. lobar 31, 1979. comes their way. J the foosball, it is sent rocketing down the court toward the goal. There will be a coftee Robart D. Hairtaon I SUMNELI S M i o s r s \ PEPSI, BUBBLE-UP i Suparintondant o il Mincho^ 525*7297 PMINIJinGE 8MRJB 1T \ DIETPEPSI lime before the rehearsal EnfldM / starts. E. Hartford HARTFORD Ct -. 7 3 « 3198* \ - 7 B« l*.\(iK KKiHT KVKNI.V; IIKHAI.I), Sat . March TA. i m KV'ENINt; IIKHALI), Sat March 24, 1979 - PAGE NINE work with us this past Vincent Borello, 582; the alleys, sort ot socked it bread, chocolate pudding, p.m.. exercise class in Tuesday and is especially Marie Burke, 580; Olive os us. 29 games to 18 beverage. main hall. Workers Query Spring Classes Planned News for Senior Citizens interested in sports ac­ Houghtaling, 569; Marjorie games. S riio liilc for W ork Wednesday: 9 a.m., free tivities for both men and McLaine. 569: Rene Maire, M enu for W eek Sunday: Rehearsal for blood pressure clinic. 10 U> WVI.I.y KOKTIN some very interesting sites women. 567; Paul Schuetz, 561; By Indian Valley YMCA Widows and Widowers, Monday: Chicken gumbo show 2 to 5 p.m. a.m.. pinochle games; Status of Union as well as. hopefully, Now let's hear what went Betty Grana. 563; Archie Hello there! Just a Local Chapter 11 and the soup, hamburger on bun, Monday through Friday: Friendship Circle and taking a tour of the White on this past week and we Houghtaling. 561: Dorn p.m.; exercise and dance, Mondays, 11:30 reminder that due to an un­ Manchester Community gingerbread with topping, Sign up for the dog track crewel embroidery Icass. COVENTRY —With two years of negotiations leading VERNON - The Indian Valley YM CA House. For this trip, we start with our Tuesday Anastasio, 547. beverage. a.m. to 12:30 p.m .; photography, fortunate misunderstan­ College will co-sponsor the and Washington, D.C. Noontime lunch served. nowhere as far as a union contract being negotiated, will sponsor, a variety of classes for its need a downpayment of at Senior Bowling League at A reminder that rehear­ Tuesdays, 7 to 8 and 8 to 9 p.m.; guitar, 7 ding we had to change the third in the series of com­ Tuesday: Beef noodle Monday: 8 a.m., 12:45 p.m., bridge games. 1 cafeteria wo^rkers in the Coventry schools will vote spring session starting April 16 and exten­ least $50 with the the Parkade Lanes and sal lor the Variety Show to 8 p.m.; tennis. Tuesdays and date for our Coachlight munity forums on Death soup, grilled cheese registration for trips. 10 p.m., eratt class. Bus Tuesday on whether or not to remain unionized. ding for eight weeks. remainder coming later. here's the following high will be from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursdays. 6 to 7 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.; trip. It is now scheduled for and Dying on the special sandwich, chilled fruit, a.m., kitchen social pickup at 8:15 a.m., return The 12 cafeteria workers voted two years ago to join Programs for youths include; Mom and The Washington trip is scores: Class A high triple: tomorrow here at the golf. Tuesdays. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:35 Wednesday. May 9. which topic of "Widowhood." The l)everagc. games. Noontime lunch trips at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal child movement, Mondays from 10 to 11 scheduled for May 31, June Florence Doutt, 467; Arnie center. to 8:35 p.m.; and dog obedience, could create a problem for forum will start at 1:15 Wednesday; Baked cor­ served. 1 p.m., pinochle Thursday: Noontime Employees. Negotiations were started and the talks led a.m.; tumbling, Fridays, 9 a.m. to noon; 1 and 2. Newman, 538; high single. This past Wednesday our ned beef hash, french style Wednesdays, 6 to 7 p.m, or 7 to 8 p.m .' some. If by chance, you p.m. games. Bus pickup at 8:15 chicken dinner served. 1:15 lo arbitration and mediation and ended in an impasse. magic keyboard, Thursday, 11 to 11:45 O K. this coming week Florence Doutt. 167; Arnie Senior Bowling League green beans, bread and Registration and information concer­ cannot make this new date, The Community Forums a.m., return trips at 12:30 p.m., interesting forum on By law. no wage adjustments can be made for workers a.m. and 3:15 to 4 p.m. and Fridays, 10 to please drop by for your re­ will be a busy one. and Newman, 212. Class B high members were guests of butter, homemade cookies, and 3:15 p.m, ning any of the courses is available by con­ are based on the "Death "Widowhood" Bus pickup while negotiations are going on. The only changes that 10:45 a.m. and 5 to 5:45 p.m.; gymnastics, after the registration on triple. Viola Wenzel. 317: the Windsor Seniors and beverage. Tuesday: 9 a.m.j bus for tacting the Indian Valley YMCA office, fund. The show itself will and Dying” articles which at 8 a.m. can be made are those involving the minimum wage law. Wednesday, 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. and 4:30 to Monday, we will be holding Bill Wenzel. 471; high ended up bowling in the Thursday: Roast breast shopping and square dan­ 872-7329. be the same and we are appear in the Manchester Friday: 10 a.m., kitchen Most of the cafeteria workers are on minimum wage 5:15 p.m. or Thursdays. 4 to 4:45 p.m. and a free blood pressure clinie single, Viola Wenzel, 121; fabulous Bradley Bowling of ehieken, whipped potato cing, 10 a.m., oil painting The YM CA is also offering, free, one- now taking names for a social games. 10 a.m., which increased at the beginning of this year from $2.66 5 to 5:45 p.m. Wednesday morning from 9 Herald. Bill Wenzel, 169, Alleys where the Pro- with gravy, cranberry class. Noontime lunch session Courses in electronics and stereos. waiting list on the possibili­ exercise class; noontime an hour to $2.91 an hour. Donald Dallas, union negotiator, Also: Jazz and movement, Wednesdays, to 11:30 a.m. Now 1 told you in Wednesday morning we Bowler Tour holds an an­ sauce, peas, pound cake, served, 1 p.m., return trip May 1 from 7 to 9 p.m.; women's common ty of a third bus. lunch served. 1 p.m,, set­ said. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; beginning percussion, ■ Then on Thursday, we Wednesday's column that I had 40 players for pinochle nual tournament. beverage. from shopping. IRS help sense self defense. May 1, 7 to 8 p.m.; Speaking of trips, this back games. Bus pickup at Dallas said that the union lawyers are investigating Thursdays, 4:15 to 5 p.m.; sketching and have what should be an in­ have a new helper, Joe and Ihe lucky winners The Windsor bowlers 7Friday; Corn chowder, and Senior Bowling League decorating with wicker. May 1, 10 to 2 coming Monday morning 8:15 a.m., return trips at possible employer interference with the election. He con­ drawing, Wednesdays, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; teresting afternoon. The Dimini'eo. Joe started to were: Helena Gavello. 599; being more familiar with egg salad on whole wheat at the I’arkade Lanes. 1:30 p.m, or 7 to 9 p.m. we w ill have a double 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. tends that a letter sent to the cafeteria workers, by Vin­ Jukido Club, Thursdays, 5 to 6 p.m.; header signup. At one table cent Moriarty, head of the Board of Education's guitar, 6 to 7 p.m.; track, Monday's, In connection with the organization's fund drive, Bruce Clarke, chairman for we ll be registering for a negotiating team, contained "anti-union propaganda Wednesdays and Fridays, 5:45 to 6:45 day at the dog track. aimed at keeping the workers at the lowest pay scale,” p.m.; theater workshop, Tuesdays, 3:45 to the campaign, said that Henry Hyman of d ip these coupons and save over^g! Complete package for the No unfair lalwr practice charges have been filed. 5 p.m.; junior woodshop, Wednesday, 3:15 Vernon is the first worker to have com­ ® ® ® M*® ^lopiShopHsioptShop CCoupon^* o u ^ * " M * * , " | ‘ M ^ M " " M |Stop»^hopCoupon|*Slop* Shop Coupon|^ " " M » M y M M » M » M [siopKShopSlop K Shop Coupon^*CouponpM » M M W W « M M M I (siopn shop Coupe pleted all contacts and that All day is $5 and this includes * Stop & Shop Coupon[ Dallas questioned what authority Moriarty had in sen­ Rocker for Hospital to 4:30 p.m.; sports festivals, 9:30 to 11 WW) 9 m c C K fx r and a $7 SO purchaae WMt coupon and a $7 SO purenaae With tha couponjnd a $7 SO purcNtae With tha coioon and a $7 SO purchaaa~ Dlugolenski of Ellington leads the division bus ride, tips, ticket to ding the letter. He said further details about possible a.m., 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 to 3 Mrs. Judy Hyde, President of the Manchester Junior Women’s Club, that was the first to reach 50 percent of its track, program and tip charges will be available after union lawyers examine p.m.; horsemanship, Fridays, 4 to 5 p.m. is presenting a rocking chair to be used in the Lamaze room in the campaign goal. sheet, a roast beef dinner, the letter. or 6 p.m.; tennis Tuesdays and Thursdays, a chance to win a few maternity ward at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Accepting the gift 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. or 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. The Sustaining Membership drive is continuing with one half of the .$7,500 goal bucks and, last but most is Dr, Philip Sumner, who introduced the Lamaze birth method at the Classes for teens and adults include: important, is you'll be 64oz. Carton 100% Pure 16 ounce pkg 16 ounce can 20 cunce leaf Fly-tying, Wednesdays, 7 to 8 p.m.; disco reached. There are 34 workers from In­ hospital a decade ago. This is one of the club’s many community ser­ donating a port of the $5 to S liced dancing, Fridays, 7 to 8 p.m. or 8 to 9 dian Valley service area participating in Board Will Borrow vice projects. (Photo by Marmen) the campaign. our Furnishings and Equip­ TROPICANA STOP & SHOP CAMPBELL’S STOP & SHOP White ment Fund. The day at the track will be Thursday, OFiANGE JUICE" rdbieuM^tnj \m FRENCH FRIES PORK & BEANS BIG DAISY BREAD For Rham Expansion Good Sm , Mai, 25-Sat Mar. 31.Liniilone per cuslomef:usiomer Good Sun, Mar. 25-Sat; W Good S u n . Mar. 25-Sat; Mar 31. Lmvt one per customer April 19. G ood S u r . Ma». 25-Sat Mar 31. Limit one pef customer t; Mar 31. Limit one per customer ■OlAMUPAdTUMrOCOUPOlEh rW IIUPACniM roaHIPO Kh K tUPI MOWUlCOUPOW y j<. AlPW lOIIUScoupon SUPWMONUScoupon )jr-(W P«MOIIUSCOUP5n. 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Mar< h 24. 1979 KVKNINCi IIKHALl), Sat., March 24 1979 — PAGE ELEVEN WHA and NHL Fail to Agree Lou Brock Top Professor I Joe’s World By Joe Gurnian ’ On Conditions for Admission In Art of Stealing Bases Mr. Abercrombie tion to call a Board of Governors in recent years, as a team that would Would you like to know what CHICAGO (UPI) - Governors sometime next week, but pushed me over the edge, and got me he refused to comment on issues that meeting.” unfairly benefit from the plan Representatives of four World ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. power pitchers in the league. Brock had moved into the Car­ started fly fishing? It's a funny story remain to be resolved. Under the initial NHL proposal, because the Canadians have claims (UPI) — He was like some “In my opinion,” he said, "no left- dinals' clubhouse now. Propped up on ... Sit back, and boar with me. Hockey Association franchises “ I'm not disappointed with the each WHA team reportedly would on 34 WHA players. handed pitcher can stop a runner one of the club's trunks, he offered More years back than I like to and the National Hockey negotiations so far ... I think we're have to pay a $6 million expansion fee Ziegler said he was aware of gifted pianist giving a virtuoso from walking off first base. It's a his definition of the word perfor­ remember, when 1 was living on League Board of Governors very close,” Ziegler said. plus meet a series of conditions for Eagleson's concerns but added, “At performance on the ivories and least he would be willing to relatively simple thing to know when mance. Long Island, I went trout fishing failed to agree Friday on con­ Asked aixtut published reports the the merger. what heightened' the illusion any pitcher is going to throw home every Saturday morning. WHA teams had agreed to join the The board, which met in closed ses­ negotiate,” "Perform ance is created by ditions that would allow the The players association was not the was the way his completely and when he's going to throw to first motivation, incentive and pride,” he I fished for these fish in New York NHL, Ziegler said, “We are in no sion, reportedly spent most of its base. You watch his front leg. As reservoirs (perfectly legal ... no four WHA teams to enter the only unhappy party. Boston Presi­ captivated audience listened to said. “When you cease to have those, position to say, ‘Gentlemen, we have time discussing three major issues — soon as he bends it, you know he's poaching) that dotted the Island, and dent Paul Mooney said Tuesday he him with a combination of you cease to perform. rival NHL. an agreement.' player compensation, divisional going home with the ball.” at that time, I spin fished for these However, John Ziegler, president alignment and a pricetag for the would consider legal action against awe. appreciation and respect. Last year was Brock's worst in the "Based on what's happened here, I He went on with his talk. majors since he broke in with the browns and rainbows, with lures and of the NHL, said, “ I think we're think we've made some substantive WHA clubs to join the NHL. his NHL partners if the expansion The infield section around first Listening to Lou Brock talk Cubs at the end of 1961. He batted 221 live bait ... Mostly live b ait... and 90 closer than we ever have been” to Earlier reports indicated the four goes through. base served as Lou Brock's concert progress.” Bob Caporale, chief baseball is like listening to some in 92 games and stole only 17 bases. percent of the time, the live bait accepting the WHA teams into the counsel for the WHA teams, said, WHA teams would be allowed to The plan also reportedly would hall. magnificently orchestrated He had no home runs and drove in were “killies” or salt water shiners. NHL. "Both sides, having analyzed the protect two goalie$ and two skaters prohibit the three WHA Canadian His audience was made up of such symphony. You come away much only 12, his decline paralleling a Since I liked to get going real early The two sides met for hours late existing situation, feel we have iden­ among their players who had been teams from sharing in a national TV St. Louis Cardinal players as Garry more enriched than when you season in which the Cardinals started Saturday mornings, I would buy my Thursday night and most of the day tified the problem areas, but that drafted by NHL teams, with others pool of Hockey Night in Canada for Templeton, Keith Hernandez, Mike started. Everyone likes listening to off poorly and wound up fifth in the "killies” Friday night, rush them Friday before breaking up and going becoming property of the NHL teams three years, Tyson, Bernie Carbo. Roger Freed. doesn't necessarily mean there's dis- him. National League East. home in a bucket, and empty them home. that had drafted them earlier. Ziegler said the financial stability Ken Reitz. Mike Phillips, Tom agreement. We're looking for The Cardinals and Mets both train "I've had 19 beautiful years in into our partially filled bathtub to The NHL Board of Governors Existing NHL teams would protect of the four "entities” was an impor­ Grieve and Tom Herr, and they all solutions to the problems at this here in St, Pete, and the other day, baseball, and now all that people keep them alive overnight. (My dear Thursday voted 14-3 to offer Win­ 15 skaters, two goalies and their tant consideration into making the were sitting - literally — at Lou point, Willie Montanez, the Mels' first want to talk to me about is one wife permitted this in the first bloom nipeg, Edmondton, New England and first-year players, with the offer to expand, the first by the NHL Brock's feet. “There's a lot of language baseman, .said to Lou Brock he'd like year,” Brock said. “It's sort of un­ of our marriage.) Quebec of the WHL franchises in the remainder being placed in a pool for since 1974 when franchises were Even two of the Cardinal coaches. differences but progress is being to talk to him some evening,' talk fair. What happened to me last year Saturday mornings, at 4:30, Joyce NHL for the 1979-80 season, made. " the expansion clubs to draft at $125,- awarded to Kansas City and Red Schoendienst and Dal Maxvill. baseball. and I would chase the killies around Washington. doesn't seem to bother my peers. Ziegler said lawyers for the four He said the WHA team s have 000 each. came over to listen and pretty .soon. Brock said fine and they made a They still respect me. the tub, catching them in containers, Also lo be ironed out was the ques­ WHA teams and the NHL will con­ presented counter proposals to some Alan Eagleson, director of the Ken Boyer, the manager, joined the date. “1 think what happened last year and dumping them into my live bail Waiting for Rebound tion of rights to junior players on group also. tinue negotiating by telephone and already offered by the NHL. NHL Players Association, said last "Listening to him is like going to a was that Lou Brock got caught up in a bucket ... 'Then off 1 would go to WHA teams. The NHL has a 20-year- Supersonic center Jack Skima (43) collides with Boston’s Rick telecopier on conditions under which Ziegler said that if they come to an week the WHA team s would be Brock, who has stolen 917 bases in library. " Montanez said. "He plays mythical thing about age and all that Massapequa Reservoir, and Joyce old age limit which the WHA has ig­ Robey during NBA game Thursday night in Seattle. Paul Silas of the teams could join the NHL. agreement, the NHL committee will "crazy” lo give up any of their his career, including 118 five years baseball with sense. We started bull,” said the veteran left-fieler. would go back lo bed wondering how Sonics awaits rebound which his club won. (UPI Photo) Ziegler said he hopes to have a look at the proposal and "should be in players in a merger. He cited Mon­ nored. ago for a one-season, major-league talking, and when we finally checked “Most of the season, I was fighting to she got mixed up with such a ding treal which has dominated the NHL proposal before the NHL Board of a position to make a recommenda- record, took a lead off first base. the time, we found we had spent five survive all that and just keep my dong. It was a carefully calculated lead, hours just talking baseball. " sanity It's rather demoralizing when By sunup, I would bo ensconsod in exactly four and a half steps, no Brock docs more than just talk people come up to you and say, 'How my favorite spol, sipping coffee, Man With Punch more. baseball, he plays it, and starting his can you play for a team like THAT?' watching by bobber out on the lake, Herald Angle College Basketball Brock, the master at out-thinking 18th big league season with an even That was what I was subjected to and enjoying the sunri.se, with one of m Ready to take up where he left off last season as baseball's Chianeuvering the pitcher, 2,900 hits, he needs only 100 more to practically all year long.” my buddies: a retired electrician, most powerful hitter, Dave Parker of Pittsburgh will start out was demonstrating the art for the reach the practically hallowed 3,000- Lou Brock is confident he can who traveled out from Queens every 4 Earl Yost On Home Stretch knowing he’s also the highest paid player. (UPI Photo) benefit of the other Cardinal players. hit plateau. bounce back, help the Cardinals Saturday morning. "When you take this much of a lead That isn't what's keeping him move up and get his 3,000th hit on the One memorable weekend morning. Bports Editor SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — This is the place. (four and a half steps), that's going, though, he insists. way. Ike nudged me from a mindless arrogance to a degree. You're daring reverie, and said. “Gel a load of On the last stop of college basketball’s traveling show for 1979, "If the only rea.son I was in the "That would be the candle on the the pitcher. You're saying to him in game was to get 3,000 hits. I would that." the Final Four began their finishing drive Friday night toward cake,” he said. Brewers Threat effect, 'No matter what you do. this hang it up. " ho said. "The only And when he's finished with the That, was coming down the path an NCAA championship and a conclusion to one of the most is my tu r f' " reason I have the uniform on now is rake, the Cardinals would be smart along the edge of the lake, and right Final Word Awaited Country Club were Kathryn Dimlow baffling seasons in a good long time. Brock then talked about taking because my talent still Is above par not to lot Brock go. towards us. He was a man about 50 and Charlie Boggini. Pro Ralph Pennsylvania meets Michigan ball, Penn has more than its own leads on left-handers and .some of the frir haseball performance." years old and the end product of a What the World Hockey Associa­ DeNicido made the announcement. To Yanks, RSox tackle salesman's creativity. tion fought four years for, admission State and Indiana State takes on reputation at stake. Boggini won one major tournament DeF’aul in Saturday's semifinals at “Normally, there's a tendency to His waders were pristine, even to to the well-established National the crea.se: his fishing vest was so and placed second best in another the Utah Special Events Center with be so excited and so elated over win­ SUN CITY, Ariz. (U P L -O ne of the best bets in baseball this Hockey League, was finally gained last season ... Jimmy Rusher has new, it shone in the sun: the pockets this week in (.'hicngo. the winners playing in Monday ning the regionals that you can heave year is the Milwaukee Brewers, returned as teaching professional at a sigh of relief and say. Finally, I've Sports Slate Opinions were filled to capacity: the sheepskin night's title game. Now it's up to the four WHA teams In hitting, they are every bit the pads on the vest were already loaded Graham Clark's Minnechaug golf As the nation's basketball capital made it to the Final Four,” says (.293 batting average, 9 homers and \\ i ;i ;k i ;m >t e i ;v e f involved as to whether they want in equal of the New York Yankees and with flies thal had not yet been wet, course with Gary Bryant handling for the weekend. Salt Lake is feeling Penn Coach Bob Weinhauer, "But we 71 RBI) and second baseman Paul Suliirday under the provisions drafted by the the Boston Red Sox. and they are his hut brim turned at a rakish angle, the course superintendent duties ... the effects that go along with this got up to this point and I don't want to Molitor. who batted .273 and stole 30 1:1.") MIL: BriiiiiK >s. Red NHL. Jim Goshdigian, a former winner of better than those two clubs in the Wings. (;ii.:i«. (;ii.22 Well Respected made of fine cotton, was also extravaganza. Hotels are packed be satisfied with the Final Four. The bases as a rookie in 1978. The NHL wants $6 million from the Manchester Open Golf Tourna­ field and have greater team speed l:.'10 G\iiiiinslics, Cli.JO festooned with 50 or more flics still in each of the four franchises from Provo to Ogden, the airport is next step is the Final Two," than both. Weaknesses — None to speak of if ment, has taken over the Ray Fosse makes a comeback behind 2; JO W C T Tennis DUNEDIN, Fla., (UPI) — To say you’re always liable to get a unblemi.shed slate, and his rod and membership was opened to - three jammed and taxi cab drivers are With four seniors in its starting The Brewers also have a pitching professional's position at Blackledge the plate. Fosse was on the disabled 2;.'tO M W Biiskellnill. Cli.20.:tO reel. from Canada, Winnipeg, Quebec and enjoying a few profitable days. These five, the Quakers will need to rely on edge on Bomton and on paper seem good strong opinion by talking to Rico Carty is like saying you’re . . Scott Wuhle has been named list all of 1978, so Buck Martinez .'1:00 Toiirnamenl I’lavers Golf. Wow, They were really something Edmonton, and the New England are also the best of times for this experience. Tony Price, the comparable to the Yankees. liable to come away with a little bit of a bone bruise if you’re to see. Fly rod made of the finest sports director at Channel 30. He's a r V (.269) and Charlie Moore (,i62) split cii.;i Whalers. scalpers. Tickets, which ordinarily club's top gun with a future in the Baltimore, the other contender for stepped on by an elephant. cane and fittings, and the reel, a very graduate of the University of Notre NBA, is averaging 19.5 points a game the job. Now Bamberger has three .'l:.'SO Pro Bowlers. Ch.K.M) Money is not the biggest drawback the American League East, probably Both the.se truths' are self-evident, "It's what I want to do and what I expensive Engli.sh one, magnificent Dame ... Two former Manchester and will carry most of the offense. better than average receivers with 4:00 \<:\V BaskeHnill. Cli.22 to making a fast acr'eptance decision, has the best pitching staff in love to do, I love to hit.” and -shining in its newness. High baseball players are members some sock. 4:.'10 Sports Speelaeiilar. Gli.J and in the case of Rico Carty. or M Alongside Price at forward will be baseball. You can tell that by the way he rather the NHL demands that each of the Mattatuck Community College NCAA l:.'»0 NCV\ Basketball. ( Ii.20.22.. " The Beeg Mon,” as his Toronto We were awed! WHA club be allowed to protect just Tony Smith, a 6-foot-5 defensive Glove Not Big Enough All of which means there will be a New Faces — Slaton and reliever swings the bat. He also enjoys his baseball team this spring, Reggie Cleveland, who saved 12 for JO teammates call him, his opinions Turns out, Mr. Abercrombie (We two players, who were on the specialist who is al.so scoring at the four-team race for the division title friendly relationship with all the sophomores Butch Kinney and Ed sell for $30 a pair, are going for more Texas last year . lirOO W ide W orld of Sports. Gli.K.- turn out right much more often than christened him thal, because he tiegiolating lists of NHL clubs, other than $250 in some cases. rate of 13.7 points a game. At center New Hampshire goalie Greg Moffett does the split as he tries this year with the Yankees the players, opponents as well as team­ White ... Tom Hammick, former Outlook — Right there with the 10 they do wrong and maybe that's why never introduced himself to- us than goalies, plus two goalies. In Saturday's opener, Penn — the is Matt White, a 6-10, piano-playing to reach back and grab puck before it entered goal in NCAA favorite. mates. Any number of players ask peasants, although we spoke many East Catholic High athlete, averaged Yankees, Red Sox and Orioles at the Sii nday he generally draws so many If the Whalers agree to these most unlikely entry of this gang of walk-on. White's shooting range bare­ “If we can get the good pitching him for help with their hitting. He times, and bccau.se he bad been total­ 18 points last season with the Hockey Championship against Minnesota in Detroit, apuck finish, and mavbe ahead of them. Noon - Soeeer. Gli.21 listeners. lerms, the two most likely players to four — will have its hands full with ly exceeds five feet but he provides New York and Baltimore have, I never turns anyone down. ly outfitted at Abercrombie & Bridgton Academy varsity basket­ wound up in nets for score. (UPI photo) I2:.'t0 World of Wheels. Ch.J Fifteen years ago, when he came he protected are Mark Howe and Michigan State. The Quakers are 25-5 much needed height underneath think we can win the pennant,” says “I like to reach out and give my Fitch’s wonderful emporium) had ball squad in Bridgton, Maine. I: JO Haseball; Melsxs. Phils. Cb.O up as a rookie with the Milwaukee Gordie Hoherts. The goalies are no going into the semifinals and have against the Spartans. James Salters, Brewers Manager George Braves and said he was capable of hand to other people,” Carty says. been told by his physician to take up A a slippery 5-11 junior guard with a Bamberger, "The only reason I don't 1 :J0 Baseball: Bed Sox ^s. Beds. “God .says you should always give so problem, .lohn Garrett and At Smith looked as strong as any team in the Cb.JK doing better than the .330 average, 88 fishing for a hobby. Seems ho had a are the club's top two performers. End of the Line country the past few weeks. After good outside shot, and Bobby Willis, Wadkins Leading include Boston is because of (Bill) RBI and 22 homers he recorded in his you will receive and that is what I try volatile temper, and terribly high 1:4.5 NB\: l.akers vs. Nuggets, Rising tem peratures this week a fine ballhandler and strong Campbell. I don't know his physical to do. What has helped me most in The Whalers couldn't get along taking the Ivy League crown, Penn Cb.J first season, he was indulged far blood prc.s.suro. He’d read a few found many golfers out at area clubs penetrator, comprise the backcourt. condition.” basebail, I think, is my desire and my books, taken a few lessons, been out­ without defensemen Hick Ley and unexpectedly rolled through the East All-Academic 2:00 Boxing, (Ji.K.40 more readily than he was believed. Alan Hanglesben, us examples, and playing with temporary greens while Penn's major problem, however, will The Brewers lost nearly every faith in myself. I'm independent and fitted, and there he was. Regional, defeating Iona, North By Three Strokes BOISE, Idaho (UPI) - Five New 2:00 Women's Tennis. Cb.22,JO The Kid from the Dominican tennis courts have been reported come in the form of Michigan's starting player for from two to five I'm a loner. I like to be alone. I don't We .saw him every weekend wading both could be claimed by any one of Carolina, Syracuse, and St. John's. England college basketball players Republic could hit. He also liked to jammed ... John Knapp, age 7, was State's power frontline and the in­ weeks last year and still finished only J;JO Pro-Am Skiing. Cb.8.40 have that many friends. There is an around the edge of the lake, ami the NHL clubs in an open draft. With the Ivy League regarded as a JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Lanny Wadkins, making a bid were named to the college division talk a lot was the consensus. Howard Baldwin, WHA president judged the outstanding wrestler in comparable Earvin Johnson. five behind New York. Of course, 4:00 Toiirnamenl Plavers Golf, old Spanish saying, "Tell me who you every weekend, we'd ask him how he kind of stepchild of college basket- to become the first two-time winner on this year’s PGA tour, All Academic squad for 1978-79. Cb.J Besides, one of Carly's colleagues and managing general partner of the the Bantam Division of last week's Mike Caldwell winning 22 games and with the Braves was getting most of walk with, and I will tell you who you made out. The answer was always overcame fierce and gusty winds Friday to forge a three-stroke Lary Sorensen 18 were big factors. selected by college sports informa­ 4:00 W omen's Basketball. Gb.22 are.'” Whalers, announced "great progress Connecticut AAU Open Tournament tion directors across the nation. the attention at the lime, a fellow the same. Zero. He'd never even seen lead in the second round of the Tournament Players Cham­ They're back along with Bill 1:00 Sports Afield, Gb.JO Despite what Rico Carty says, he has been made (in gaining admission held at Rockville. Knapp's younger Named to the second team was 6- 4: JO W ide W orld of Sports. Gb.H,- outfielder just beginning to warm up a trout. Whalers Top Nordiques Travers, who won 12, and Jerry has a lot of friends. He and Hank And every weekend, the more I to the NHL), hut some problems brother, Jude, 5, was also in the com­ pionship. loot-5 junior forward Joe Betley of 40 for his big race with Babe Ruth, a Augustine, who won 13. Add free Aaron are friends now even though watched him, the more I fell in love have to he resolved. I'm very op­ petition. The'youngsters reside in Two goals by Dave Keon powered once for the Whalers to cut the lead Wadkins, who won the Los Angeles Kratzerl and Dan Halldorson, who Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. 7: JO NIil,: Islanders vs. Penqnins, fellow by the name of Hank Aaron, agent Jim Slaton, who won 17 for the they once njade headlines because of with his rod and that beautiful reel. timistic, " he said before last night's Manchester ... New tennis courts at the New England Whalers to a 5-3 to 3-2. Open four weeks ago, posted a 4- both had second-round 70s. Peter Novak. 6-foot-7 senior But here it is nearly two decades Tigers, and Moose Haas, out most of Gb.O a fight they had in a plane traveling One Saturday, late in the summer, game Penney High in East Hartford are win over Quebec last night in the Real Cloutier notched his league­ under-par 68 Friday for a two-day center, of American International later and Rico Adolfo Jacobo Carty is 1978 with injuries, and Milwaukee from Houston to Los Angeles when he came along the shallows toward not open to the public and won't be World Hockey Association at leading 70th goal for Quebec before total of 9-under 135, with George Wadkins began Friday's round in College, Springfield, Mass., was still hitting the ball solidly. He also has an impressive staff. both were playing for the Braves. us, fly trailing in the water. Yup. I /Vote* Off the Cuff \intil the town stamps the project as Springfield and snapped a five-game Dave Keon countered for the home Burns his nearest pursuer in this the runnerup spot, tied with defen­ selected to the filth team. has hacked up his opinion. Not once, The hitting is awesome with Larry Cohie to Miami Carty laughs over the episode now. happened. A huge trout, flashed out complete. All is not right on the team but Rich Leduc gave Quebec a $440,000 event — richest of all golf ding champion Jack Nicklaus and Three players from Wesleyan but .several times. His .303 lifetime Most improved golfers in the 1978 home losing skein. Hisle, 35 homers and 115 RBI, the "The problem really was between of the deep water, grabbed the fly, lighting unit . Have a nice weekend. second score to shave the margin to tournaments. University, Middletown, Conn., were MIAMI (UPh - The Miami batting average for 14 seasons plus in membership at the Manchester The win also enabled the Whalers U.S. Open champion Andy North and leader. Behind him are Gorman Aaron and Mikede la Hoz,” says Car­ and took off hooked to an expensive lo move into a tie for second place in one goal. Burns, a long-hitting New Yorker one stroke behind first-round leader named: 6-foot senior guard Jim Dolphin.s announced they have traded the majors is topped only by Rod Thomas (32 homers and 86 RBI), Ben ty. “ De la Hoz is Cuban. He came rig and a startled man. the standings, each team has 75 Keon and Mike Rogers tallied in who has earned more than $250,000 Kermit Zarley. who tied the course Connery to the sixth team, and 5-foot- a third-round draft choice to the (;arew. Fete Rose and Ralph Garr Oglivie (18 and 72), Sal Bando (17 and over to me when we were on the The trout was all over the place, in the final period for the Whalers while but has yet to win a tournament in his mark on Thursday with a 66. 9 senior guard Mike Riera and 6-foot- Oakland Raiders for punt return among active players with at least 10 points. plane and said, ‘If I fight with Hank the water out of the water, while we MCC Ends Losses The Whalers jumped into a 2-0 first Gary Lariviere countered for the four-year career, turned in the day's 78) and Sixto Lezeano (15 and 61). 4 senior forward Peter Sanders to the specialist Neal Colzie. years in the majors. Aaron, they'll get rid of me.' yelled encouragement and advice to period lead on goals by Larry Pleau Nordiques' final marker. best round — a record-tying 6-under- Cecil Cooper played in only 107 .seventh team. Colzie also played cornorback for Carty is back with the Blue Jays games last year because of injuries "I said to him in Spanish, 'You're a Mr. Abercrombie. The poor man was and Jim Warner but the Nordiques Tonight the Whalers entertain Bir­ par 66 despite back-to-back bogeys. To be nominated lor the squad, a the Raiders. Averaging nearly 12 again, the same club he started with and hit 13 homers and drove in 54 man and you're fighting for what's doing everything wrong, and the in­ mingham at7j3^ Wadkins' round was actually more sjudent-athlete must be a starter or yards per punt return during his four- last season before going to Oakland tallied twice in the second period to PGA runs while Don Money, the best utili­ right.' He started crying, and said. evitable happened ... Up came the fly In Final Exhibition remarkable than Burns' since the valuable reserve on tiis team and year career with Oakland, the 6-foot- lor the last six weeks, and he's hap­ T m gonna lose my job.' I told him to the top of the water...minus one wind didn't begin raging until after ty infielder in baseball, had 14 have a grade point average of at least 2. 205-pound speedster set a National py. The Blue Jays are, too. ’They're homers and 54 RBI. not to cry, in Spanish, large trout. Alter tasting ileteat nine straight times, Manchester Com­ Burns was finished. While all around Zarley, suffering a triple bogey on 3.0 for bis academic career or the l•’fH)tba^ League record of 655 yards so happy, that they signed him to a Strengths — the aformentioned “Aaron was right there and he What transpired next was incredi­ munity College's baseball team enjoyed the sweets ot victory him were having trouble keeping the his first hole, skied to a 79-145 preceding year. in punt returns bis first year. live-year contract for $1.1 million said, "Don't talk no damn' .Spanish. ble. Mr. Abercrombie literally yesterday when it concluded its spring's 10-game southern ball in play, Wadkins, the 1977 PGA Friday, while Nicklaus, with a 73-140, pitching and hitting, one of the best even though they know he's at least shortstops in the AL in Robin Yount 37. You're in America. Speak English.' turned purple, rent the air with some exhibition slated with a 10-inning 7-5 win over Cecil Community champion, turned in a four-birdie, no­ was lied for fifth with Mark Then he called me a name and we got superlative cuss words, broke thal bogey round. McCumber (70), who won his first- l-ast year, Carty hit 31 home runs College in Northeast, Md. with the Jays and the A's, more than into it. We were going at it real good magnificent rod acro.ss his knee, "TheVe is no question the course ever tour victory last Sunday at when the pilot came back. He said ‘if tossed rod, reel, vest into the lake 2 With two outs in the visiting half of Dan Silek and Zeno led the I played much tougher than Thursday he had ever hit in any one .season Doral. and Ed Fiori. North fell five you two guys don't stop fighting. I'm and stalked out ol our lives. the 10th frame, Gino Zerio singled Cougars with two hits each. Sitek and that's one of the best rounds of before, and his 99 RBI were the most strokes off the pace at 74-141. turning this plane back.' 1 wasted no lime: clothes and all 1 and Gary Olivera walked. The pair reached base on all five trips to the golf I've ever played,” said Wadkins, he had totaled in eight years, eeis "We stopped" dove into the lake, and came up with executed' a dout)le steal and both plate. I a 29-year-old Virginian. "To get Two-time PGA champion Dave combined .282 baiting average MCC tallied once in each the se­ everything. The rod was beyond countered when Dan Rowlett drilled around without a bogey is quite an Stockton and Wayne Levi, both with wasn't that shabby, either. repair, but Ike and I split the fly a single to rightfield. cond and fourth frames, squared accomplishment, even more so than second-round 72s, were tied with Carty wilj be used almost Red Wings Fined Three MFC pitchers scattered matters with a three-run eighth and North at 141. exclusively as a designated hitter by NEW YORK (UPI) - The Detroit boxes and I went home with the reel. the score itself.” And now .30 years later. I «till thank three hits, seven errors leading to all then salted away the decision in the Wadkins got his first birdie on the c/t Manager Roy Hartsfield and he has Red Wings of the National Hockey The field was cut to the low 70 five Cecil unearned runs. 10th no complaint about that at all. One League were fined $5,(XX) by league Mr Abercrombie, lor the reel, which second hole with a 20-foot putt and scores and ties for the final two 1 stili own. for starting me on fly 4 Winning pitcher was Greg Fearon Next start will be Sunday. April 1 thing he's abs(jlutcly sure of, he will P r e s id e n t Jo h n A. Z ie g le r his final one at No. 14 with a 35- rounds. South African Gary Player, who moved in from his regular when the regular season opens with a hit. Wednesday for derogatory remarks fishing, and lor my marriage, I don't footer, but he missed a four-footer making his first U.S. appearance jp think we would have lasted 30 yciJTs shortstop position itnd hurled two and twinbill against Middlesex Communi­ for another birdie at No. 10. “ It’s a God-given talent,” he says. made by (Jeneral Manager Ted Lind­ ty College in Middletown. nearly six months, fell by the say, March 10, on television. chasing "killies ' one-third innings. “The wind didn't help me at all,” wayside with a 75-152. But Arnold said Wadkins. “I'm a little fellow (5- Palmer, approaching his 50th foot-9. 160 pounds) and I need to use birthday, kept alive with a 75-147. Barker Wears Out finesse and not try to fight the wind.” Bowling Lee Trevino, who just this week Saturday's third round will be switched back to his once-feared fade nationally televised (CBS) from 3 to 480, Mary I-ourie 197-46,1. TKI-'TOWN- Frank Calhoun 506, Dan Balch 184-186-504, Jan shot, had a 69 Friday to share third 4:30 p.m. EST and Sunday s closing uSPIKOll Annie Gagnon 188-489, Scovel 243-138-663, l>arry Rumberger 508, Bill D iB ella 182, G lad y s Wade ift New York place at 5-under 139 with Bill rounii from 4 to 6 p.m. Reichert 202-517, John Ban- Stringfellow 179, Dot Hills Kathy Pillion 183-461, San­ Soren 220-604, Skip non 512, Bob Arendl 213- 183-518. Marion Smith 178 dy Spear 182. Beth Kenyon NEW YORK tUPl) — Sue Barker, who barely qualified for the McConnell 200-206-558, Gustamachio, Kowalyshyn Dean Baker 209-562, Howie 523, Gary Sullivan 533, Er­ tournament, wore down her former mentor over 2 1/2 hours to Edwards 212-570. John nie Nickerson 200-522, Ken register a 5-7, 7-5, 6-2 victory over Virginia Wade Friday night Booth 201-505, Dick M argotta 204-572, Ray B essette 214-576, Rod Named to All-COC Squad K ingsley 203-560. Bill BOOSTERS WmrTED that qualified her for the semifinals of a $275,000 women s tennis McDaniel 520, Phil Murphy Meagher 208, Norm Soren 50th Annlvaraary Amarloan L«0lon championship. Three of the 10-member all- average. He became the school all- 513, Will Scully 531, Chuck 535, Bob Fitzgerald 562, the I2th game ot the opening set and BaMball and Amarieanitm Chris Ever(, given a second chance Charter Oak Conference basketball time career leading scorer with 898 Clarke 533, Joe Tolisano Boosters needed to make our 50th a success for the youth of then went ahead 5-4 in the second set. in this double elimination tourna­ team came from local and area points and esUblished a one-year 508, Bob Edwards 505, Paul KABI.V BIRDS- Julie our community. But the younger Warker held her ser­ Rec Pee Wee Basketball League Winners ment following her loss to Tracy Time Out at Banquet quintets. standard with 430 Ullies. Martin 509, Mike Martin I,andsberg 159-381, Fr^n vice. broke in the 11th game on her Checks payabie to: A. L. Basebajl Austin, met Dianne Fromholtz in the Tabbed were Cheney Tech's Dave 528, Andy Michaud 519, Doyon 136 -368, Dot Bentley third opportunity with a forehand Popular Alan Hanglesben of the New England Whalers was the Crispino’s Supreme Foods captured the O’Ckinnell, Bob Knapp Sr. Front, Ckiach Joe 128-126-365, Joan Ck)lby 139- Post No, Uri second match lo determine the finid Gustamachio, Bolton High's Jim Kowalyshyn was the lone bright Charlie Church 213-202-580, And Mailed to: ^ ^ passing shot and held again to even center of attention at the Manchester Youth Hockey Manchester Recreation Department’s Pee Prignano Sr., Mike Craig, Paul Henderson, .364, Mary Leslie 136, Nan­ berth for Saturday's semifinal round. Kowalyshyn and Rham High's Tom mark in an otherwise dismai season Pete Toland 533, Gino Hamy WtonMckl, Booator Chairman \ cy Simpkins 128, Wade, who had lost to Barker at the match. Association’s annual banquet Thursday night at the Elks Home. Gardiner. for Bolton, leading the Bulldogs in Wee Basketball League at Verplanck School. Eric Lazarin, Todd Powers, Bob Salonen. Calderone 513, Kipp Baker U Loelnaood SL "V. After the two British women held Boston last week, seemed on the Here the Whaler defenseman gives his autograph to Danny Gustamachio led the Beavers in virtually all departments. Gardiner Squad members, top row (1. to r.) Bob Knapp, (Herald Photo by Strempfer) 204-542, Ron Simmons 513, Mahchaatar, CT 00040 verge of living up to her victory service for the first four games of the Senkow. (Herald Photo by Strempfer) scoring with a 21.5 point per game was a stickout for the Sachems. Brian Scott, Joe Prignano, Mike Hazel, Kelly John M iller 518, Bill MTE OWLS- Wendy prediction when she broke Barker in final set. IW iK TWKl.VK - KVENING HERALD. Sat., March 24, 1979

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Call 649-6265. driver, with a car or light lessen the value of the adver­ sultant, 871-9554. brook Convalescent Home, off Some knowledge of computers FLflWERS? - We are looking tic Office two or three days tisement will not be corrected by TEACHERS- Experienced truck, write to: Pro Disco RIDING LESSONS indoor EXPERT PAINTING and c k MM Molfr (Ml House Street. Glastonburv. lielpful Part time year round for people to run our outdoor per week. Reply to Box G. c/q, an additional insertion riding ring Western stock Exierinr Painters now Inc.. P.O. Box 5266, Hamden, Manchester Helald. LANDSCAPING Specializing hooking lor spring . summer $PMK_SKaillS! 4 Plca.se call 6:t3-5244 position, excellent salary and flower locations Friday, .seat, saddle seal and hunl equal opportunity employer .Saturday and .Sunday. Work 1 Conn., 06518. Please enclose V ALLAN T. KEELER'S TAX in Exterior House Painting. jobs. Free Estimates. telephone number. An Equal PHYSICAL THERAI’IST lo seal All levels 228-9817. SERVICE. Tax Returns dune Tree pruning, spraying, Reasonable rales, 649-5873. A»tec SCHOOl, BUS DRIVERS lor M F Applications may be ob­ or all 3 days Car a necessity. LIVE IN MOTHER'S •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••«•••••••••••• work on a contractual basis Green Lodge Gets Flag South Wind.sor Will train tained Iron! Windsor I’ublic Contact: SDR Enterprises, Opportunity Employer. HELPER - Senior Citizen 13 Help W anted 13 in the privacy uf yuur hume mowing, weeding Call 742- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chimney Help Wanted lor certilied Home Health VOICE. PIANO Insiruelions, Call 871-!781. fur appuinlmcnt 7947. Apply 9 Brooklield Street or School District, 150 Bloom­ Andover 742-9965. preferred, to care for 8-vear- Agency. Two years' Eormcr faculty New York Building Contracting 33 Stveepa Mrs. Rose Modge, center, past president of the Mancliesler Ktiihlciii call 289-5918. after 12 noon. field .Avenue, Windsor. old girl attending school full TYPESETTER- Experienced CHILD CARE WORKERS - DISHWASHEKS NEEDED- experience under adequate Music and Art High School SNOW-PLOWING- Available itiMiMiftirW Connecticut 688-36,31. MEDICAL ASSLSTANT FOR time. Room and board plus preferred, but will consider supervision required. Call Professional Singer Piani.sl rtLL TYPES OF TAXES WES RORHINS Carpentry • t ClliMMI llrM Club, assembles the flag and stand which the club has presented to I Ik Connecticut Institute for the For evening .shift. Apply in all winter, night or dav ■ llhllt Mlklsi NURSES AIDES - Full time, DOCTORS OFFICE, salary offered. Only seriouk training good typist. Work Manchester Public Health 644-8597. PREPARED- Individual, remodeling speeialisi. Ad­ (Jrecn Lodge of Manchester, a convalescent home. Accepting tin Hag Blind has immediate openings person to: Tacorral,246 Broad SANDING AVAILABl.lv ditions, ree rooms, dormers, IMI... and part lime. 7-3 and 11-7 BABYSITTER NEEDED- ROCKVILLE - Monday, applicants need apply. days. Excellent opportunity Nursing As.socialion, 647-1481, •••••••■•••••••••••••••••• partnership, curperatiuns. Tm tMWri Experienced preferred, but Call anytime after 6 p m . 646- for child care workers to work References required. Call 649j with good fringe benefits. Call ■Street. Manchc.stcr. Will enme tn yuur nnme. Call TOO Don't wail til il snows! buill-ins. bathrooms, is Gerald Bcilman, administrator of the lodge. Looking on are \'alai ia Tue.sday. Wednesday. Friday, with multihandicapped Monday thru F'riday. 8AM to S chools-C lasses 19 Call 646-0743. after 3:,10 p.m. we will train Apply in person: 0767. 12 to 6. Send resume to Box 8131, anytime. Ask for Alice.. for appointment. 646-6161, 4;,10PM. An Equal Opporluni- 568-5742. kitchens, 649-3446. Rm* liMi Haylcs, left, club president, and Doris Ritter, past presidi'iit TIk East Harllord Convalescent CC, c, Manchester Herald. children in dormitories and Prestige Printing. 135 Main PART TIME BUS MONITOR- 171 WNHOII ST.^ / 0 assist teachers in classrooms. Iv Affirmative Action I'OR THE REST - Mancliesler PHOFE.SSIONAL presentation was in conjunction with the club's Americanism Home. 745 Main Street. East PLUMBER WANTED for REPAIR PERSON - South Street, Manchester Approximately 10 hours per Employer. Gymnaslie School. 3 lo 5 ACCIIRATE ...... Ctl.STOM Carpentry - homes. H W O E tia ;^ Prior experience with han­ DRESSMAKING & Additions, Repairs! Cabinets. Hartford. year round work. Excellent NURSES AIDE- 3-11. Full or Windsor-based manufacturer, week, $3.06 per hour, lo ride pupils per teacher. FREE in- KXPERIENCEI) TAX program. I Herald photo by Strempfcrl dicapped children required. COOKS NEEDED - For school buses from 2 to 4 p.m. ■ ALTERATIONS done in my Call Gary Cu.shing 345-2009. 643-0130 ('ompany Fringe Benefits. Part time. Laurel Manor. 91 of electro-mechanical devices MATUHK WOMAN • To take iroduetorv lesson wiili tins ad IIFI.P-Yuiii liumc. Low cosl home. Please call 646-497'2, SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- Plea.se call 649-2871. Chestnut Street. 649-4519. Full time - first, second and evening shift. Apply in person Contact East Hartford .School has opening in customer ser­ care of toddler in my home. Call 646-6306, or 646-3549 Small Business'’ .Snid llumo? Monday Ihru Friday 10:00 Excellenl Part Time work third shifts available. Part vice department for person to to: Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, Departmcnl. 289-3625. Own transporlation. Call 646- •••••••••••••«##•■•••••••• TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY time - third shifts. Salary $3.87 Ilemizcd dedjjeliuns 633-1267 a m. to 3:IH) p.m INDEX Will train (.'all Manchester CARD GALLERY BABYSITTER / repair and service customer Manchester. 624)1. Carpenlry and general eon- Healing-Plumbing 35 Elderly Can Defer 64.3-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. Aggressively, mature woman. HOUSEKEEPER- 2 bright, to 4.23 depending on shift. returns. Background in elec-I REAL ESTATE Iraeling Residential and Contact Personnel office. Oak WILL CLEAN CELLARS and NOTICIS Ilexible hours: .some nights affectionate boys, ages 6 and 8 trical and / or electronic cir-J eommereial. Whether it be a SEWERLINES, sink lines, 1 Hill School, 120 Holcomb allies and haul away scrap — Lost and Fourid NURSES AIDES- Full time, and Sundays. Apply in person seeks mature and loving cults required. Contact Ms.* DRIVER-JC PENNEY CD. INCOME TAX RETURNS small repair job. a custom cleaned with clcclrie cutlers, Sewer Assessments 2— P e n o n a ii Street, Hartford, 06112 or call Homes For Sale 23 iron FREE of charge Iniilt home or anything in 3 all shifts Experience only, Mancliesler Parkade. adult, to care for them. Own Burns for an interview. Wesco* PREPARED - After 5 by professionals, McKinney — Announcemenii 243-3496 M onday-Friday,ly-r riday, Our Product Service Center Is Interviewing for the Telephone 644-32.34 between, call 646-1379. 4 — E n la rta in m o n l prelerred. but training will be Manchester, E.O.E transportation. 646-0261. Industries. JES Industrial! weekdays, anytime liros Sewage Disposal Com­ between 8 AM-4 PIM. E.O.E, JANITORS WANTED - MANCHESTER VEKNON — Because a state law enacted fast July fi A u C l'O n s given Apply in person East Park, Route 5, South Windsor," position of SHUTTLE DRIVER REMODEI.EI) steel sided weekends. Phone Lowell pany, 643-5308 Hartford Convalesrent Home. SECRETARY - Position DIETARY AIDES- Now 568-6334. Equal Opportunitj! McDonald's has openings for NEWTON SMITH- allows towns to establish their own tax relief programs, FINANCIAL three janitors. 12PM-8AM, 5- older Colonial l.arge kilelien. Thompson at 643-2870. Remndeling, R ^airs, and 0 745 Main Street. EasI Hart- available in a rapidly growing accepting applications for Employer. i NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet the Vernon Sewer Authority will allow .senior citizens, Bonds Stocks Mo'igages ■ Port time mornings, Monday thru Friday. Drivers day work week. $1651)0 to I 1 2 baths. 3-4 bedrooms, Ree-Honms No job to small 9 Peisonti Loans lord manufacturing company part time and full time License required. Please apply In person 10 a.m. to 3 enclosed poreli. oversized gar­ CHILD CARE - For ages 2 repairs, plugged drains, eligible for tax relief, to defer payment of sewer in in s u fo n c e working with Sales anil Kitchen Help.. Apply at: NEED BABYSITTER- For 5-1 start Benefits include. In­ thru 8. in my Slate Licensed 649-3144 kilchen lauects replaced, p.m., or call Mr. Penrod, or Mr. Fitch for appoint­ surance. sick time and vaca­ age with patio All on huge lot asse.ssments. indefinifely. EMPLOYMENT PART TIME - No nights. No Engineering Vice Presidents. Meadow Convalescent Mome. year old in Bolton. 7:30 to| MAXIMIZE YOUR Home. Hours: 7to6daily. Hot repaired, rec rooms, MACHINISTS For Aircraft tion pay. Call 875-6569 Monday Many extras. Sold by owner. (■AHPV;NTRY MASONRY - Those eligible for tax relief have to be 65 or older and t j Moip Wanted weekends Ding holidays, .luly Excellent Shorthand and 3.3,3 Bidwell Street. Parts- Experimental and Sh 11:45 a.m ., Monday thria ment. Appoiniment oniv. $59,900. REFUND lunch, laundry and overlime bathroom remodeling, heat 14 ■ Business Oppoilun.ues and Aiigiisl oft Many retired Typing skills required. Heavy Manchester. Friday. May sit in our home,] for an interview. services offered Excellent Additions' and Remodeling. modernizalion, etc. Free must have lived in Connecticut for at least five years. Kor IS -- S'luelion Wanted 849-7865 Call 646-0218 MINIMIZE YOUR TAX Free estimates. Call Anthony gentlemen and liousewives phone usage Benelils plii.s. or yours, i f you live in Bolton.i referenees. 643-9677, Estimate gladly given. M & M EDUCATION JC Pennty Producto 8«rvlc« Cantar Squillaeote 649-0811, single senior citizens the annual income can't exceed $,1.- enjov driving sctiool buses Contact Nancy Harri.son 289- Call 646-8450, after 4:30 p.m.' HOLTON- Newer 2200 square Ltl Emmtl D. Qsmms Plumbing & Heating. 646-2871. (IIMI and for a couple, $6,000. I a Private inulfuctions WIIV NOT VOU',' We will 1588 E O.E PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ______1___m 90 Prograaa Dr., Manchaatar profMsIonslly prspsrt 19 Sr.hoois-C'asses' DIRECTOR- Certified Home loot Custom Cape, 2 1 2 baths, CAHPENTEH - Repairs, The payment can be postponed indefinitelv or until the ? o InsPuCtiOns W anted train Call Vernon. 87.5-2826. or GENERAL MECHANIC - 2 ear garage liireli Mountain MANCHESTER PLUMBING FULL AND PART TIME Health Agency. Minimun your Incomt tax roturn remodeling, additions, gar­ & HEATING - Repairs. owner s death or the house is .sold. Manchester. 643-2414 W.ANTED - Man In work in Full time days. Paid CMS, Area. $85,900. Lessenger Sells. REAL ESTATE printing department ol local CLERKS needed for the mid­ qualifications. K degree in Blue Cross & Life Insurance. • Work gusrantood LICENSED i)AV.CAHE in ages, roofing Call David Hemodeling. Pumps repaired 23 Homes lor Sale night .shift. Apply in person: 7- nursing and at least four years 046-8713 my home. First ^nd second Palria, 644-1796 The payment of the annual a.s.sessment alone or the 24 Lois Land tor Sale BUS DRIVERS - will train if food warcliouse Must lie atilc Amerbelle Corp., 104 East • Your homo or mlna , replaced! Free estimates, 11. 509 Center .Street. clinical experience. Two of shift openings available. 742- assessment and the interest can be postponed If interest 25 -- Investment Pioperty n e c e s s a ry Aji ply 91) lo type Apply Gaer Bros 140 Main Street, Rockville, Apply Help Wanted A REAL CilARMER’ • Individual and Elcetrie drain-snaking. 24- 2 6 5473 FIILST CLASS CARPENTRY Bustness Property Brooklield .klreel. South Wind­ live SI . .South Windsor. which have been in a super­ between,9 a m. and4:30p.m.. NOW hnur servire. 646-0237. payments are postponed it would be compounded annual- 2 / Hesort Property Delighllul Home for enter­ Bualnaaa sor, Call 289-5918 visory or administrative An Equal Opportunity • Remodeling and Additions. 28 Peat Estate Wanted capacity. Starting salary $15,- N.C. Lathe Operator taining and family gatherings Cell Day or Eve, ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING-Al­ Kitchens and Her Rooms. 35 Employer. Fireplaee living room-library, Those eligible for the tax relief must apply for the MISC SERVICES NOTICE 000 to $16,000. Please send YOU CAN PLACE YOUR lies & Cellars Cleaned For vears experience! For Free 31 Services Ottfl'ecJ DRAFTSMAN Sand Blast Operator lireplaee family room. 3 or 4 dba GEM ENTQtPRISES program by the end of this month in order to postpone resume to: Search Com­ Free Estimate, rail 646-1943 kstimates. rail 646-4239. A TO THE BOARD OF J? Parting Papering PIBLIC MECHANICAL- Excellent op­ mittee. CommuniW Health Aasofflbler bedrooms In greal area 646-3113 anytime. asse.ssmeni charges which arc due now 33 Hu id'ng Con|ract'»'g DIRECTORS OF THE TOWN portunity for aggressive in­ ClASSIRED AD ANYTIME I’rieed in Hie $7lls. Call lodav, FARHAND REMODELING - Cl ABSiriKD AOVnniSING 34 Booti-'g S'ding OF MANCHESTER AND Service. Inc. of (-olombia, 50 Hours, paid holidays, •••••••#•••••••••••••••••• The propo.sal won't allow delaying payment of the 35 Heat-rig. Plurnbing dividual capable of layout and Hebron. Andover and VERNON CK I & H excellent insurance I) W Heallv. 647-1419 Cabinels and Formica Tops, 3 6 F lo o rin g ^JOTICF THE ELECTORS OF THE PHONE 643-2711 charge to hook into the sewer lines as that charge is detailing .sales drawings for Marlborough. P.O. Box 88. benefits. Apply in person, ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Painting-Papering 32 Hoofing. Gutters, Hoorn Ad­ ro il " i i i i itvci m fiAcma rousAO Moving Trucking.StO'Bqe EIGHTH UTILITIES industrial heat processing HELP WANTED allies, garages, yards separate from the assc.ssment charge. 3 8 Services War'tod The annual report i.lanuarv 1. Columbia, Ct. 06237. Closing ditions. Derks, Al) types of equipment. Good benefits in cleaned, moving, PAINTING - Interior and Remodeling and Repairs. The Sewer Aulhority is hopeful that this move will 1978 lo Decemher 31. 19781 of DISTRICT. IN SAID TOWN date. May 20, 1979. METRONICS, INC. MISC FOR SALE The Pol i sli-A m er ica n The special meeting of the our rapid growth company. •CASHIERS Route 6 • 44A trucking.Ixiam for .sale Lawn exierior, paperhanging, Phone 643-6017 allow the elderly homeowners to keep their homes and if 40 HoiisenoUT Go nl-. Send resume, or call Ms. BOLTON BOOKKEEPER service. No job too big or exeellenl work referenees. Flooring 36 4 1 Articles, tor Sale Charitable Foundation of Board of Directors of the PART TIME PACKAGE •USHERS ■small .568-8522 Free estimates. F'ully in^ LEON CIESZYNSKI they do eventually sell them, money would be available to 42 0-jildtng Supplies .Manchester. Connecticut. Inc. Town of Manchester and the Johnson at 289-1588. In- STORE HELP in Manchester. WE HAVE A CLERICAL 4 3 Pets -Otrds Dogs dustronics. Inc. 489 Sullivan •CANDY 6IRLS sured. Martin Matson, 649- BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ pay oft the accumidatc'd interest charges is available for inspection al Permanent. Wednesday, POSITION open in our FLOOR SANDING AND 4 4 — Mualcal Inatruments Electors of the Eighth Avenue, South Windsor. Conn. 4431 ditions. Hemodering, Her REFINISHING - Floors like 45 Boats A Acc'Psnorios Thursday and Friday, 4 or 5 to Must RE 18, automotive office for a girl the office of Wesley C (iryk. Utilities District scheduled E O.E. C&M TREE SERVICE - Free Rooms. Garages, Kitchens new Speelalizing In older .4 6 - - Sporting Goods 8 p.m.. Saturday 3 or 4 to 8 who has some bookkeeping 4 7 471) Mam Street, Manchester. for Monday evening. March 26 NEAT AND QUALITY PAINTING and Kemodeled, ('eilings. Hath llimrs. Natural and Stained Kindor^arlrn Signup Sel Garden Products p.m. Excellent hourly rate. background and is able to eslimates. discount .senior 4 0 A n ’ iq u e s Cimnecticiil during regular at the Manchester High DEPENDARLE EXPERIENCED citizens Company Paper Hanging by Willis Tile. Dormers, Hoofing Floors No Waxing anymore 4 9 Wanted lo Buy School has been cancelled Benefits. Please write: type. Many company Manelicster-o.wncd and Scnullz Fully insured Residential nr Commercial .lohn Verlaille 640-5750 after 6 IIKUHON — Hegislralions for the 1971)-80 school year business hours, by any citizen Package Store Inc., P.O. Box benefits. Call Mr. Salryb RENTALS who .so re(|iiests within 180 Stephen T. Penny, APPLY AFTER 6 PM operated Call 646-1327 references 649-4343 649-4291. PM are teeing accepted in the Hebron Elementary School and Rooms for Ren| ELECTRONIC 1378, Manchester, 06040. for interview appointment. 5 2 days after publication of this Chairman NURSE AIDES the (iilead Hill .Scimol from ft a in to .1 p.m. on school 5 3 Apartments lor Kent TECHNICIAN- Part time. 643-5135, ext. 25, between 54 Homes tor Mont notice of its availability. The Board of Directors Hours optional. Experienced 9-4. days 5 5 Business lor Rent •••••••••••••••••••••••*•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• name ol the principal Manchester, Connecticut in repair and calibration. NEEDED i’arenis are asked to bring the child's birth certificate 5 6 ReSO'l property U v M e n | TECHNICIAN - JC PENNEY CO. Household Qoods 40 Articles lor Sale 41 57 W ar'ied lo Renl manager of the Foundation is Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Oscilloscopes, signal To provide Nuriing Care Homes For Sale 23 KEEP SMILING and immunization records at this time. Students living 5 8 MiSC 'or Rent Chester Gromulski. Presi­ ticut this 2.3rd day of March, generators, etc. 644-2151. Our Product Service Center Is Interviewing for the posl- in private hornet and IIEFRIGERATOHS north of Houte 66 should he registered at Gilead Hill and AUTOMOTIVE dent KEEP HAPPY 1979 Medical Faclliliat. Part Washers / Ranges, used, 6 ’ Aulos 'or Se'e 1)62-:) 073-3 MAJOR APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN those .south ol Houle 66 at Hebron Elementary Trucks tor Sa'e time, full lime. Conaidera- guaranteed and clean. New 6 2 Applicants must be experienced In all phases of major aluminum Sheets used as At the lime of registration appointments will be set up 6 3 Heavy Equipment lo' Sale tion given to preference (i.R & appliance repair. Drivers license required. This career 643 -27 1 1 GLASTONBURY shipment damaged. printing plates, .007 thick 64 MolorCyflOSB'CyC'OS of;—Location and Houre. FOR SALE BY OWNER - Reel Estate Wanted 28 FHIGIDAIItE. la)W prices. for the pre.school screening program 6 5 • Campers Tra 'nrs MobRe opportunity Includes; Full Company Benefits, Paid Vaca­ 23X.32". 25 cents each or 5 lor Well built, fully insulated, H D Pearl & Son. 649 Main A completed physical examination form will al.so have H o m e s ^ O T I C F tion, Medical and Dental Insurance, Retirement and NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY CARRIER NEEDED ALL CASH P’or your properly, $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be 6 6 Aulomoiive Service older Colonial. 7 Himms. 4 Slreel. 643-2171 to be presented before a child is admitted to school in Group Life Insurance Plans. Please apply In person, 10 For information call within 24 hours Avoid Red picked up before II a m. 6 7 . Autos tor Rent Lease 643-9515 Bedrooms, remodeled September. I’l iti.iG a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday thru Friday, or call Mr. Psnrod or kilihen. heated porch 2 ear Tape. Instant Servire Haves ONLY AID a ASSISTANCE Dickau Ct., Corp. 646-0131 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Anyone having ipieslions should contact Paul While, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. Fitch for appointment garage with lull second flmir Articles lor Seta 41 TWO .300 AMP Rectifiers e4B-7N8 Dollar ol North Eastern Conn. Spring St., and large .shop area Nice principal of Hebron Elementary or .loscph Heardon. prin ri'.NT.ATIVE BUDGETS OF GENERAL MANAGER Inc. SPELLING your house'' Call us Good contiitlon.Good for LI NO TICES APRIL 2. 1979 JC PENNEY PRODUCTS SERVICE CENTER Cooper Dr„ vard Close to schwils and cipal of Gilead Hill Saver 357 East C «flltr Strati. first and we ll make you a MODERN STYLE 86 " plating, or welding. Call 649- 7:.30 P M 90 Progrees Dr., Meneheeter shopping. $54,900 No agents. 3439 from noon HI 6:00 p.m. taealSaoedealtt M a n c h a a ta r Brewster Dr., and 047-1941, cash oiler! T .1 Crocketl. COUCH- Green, 3 eu.shions. Lost and Found 1 WADDELL .SCHOOL AUDI TORIUM Realtor. 643-1577 Very good condition $100, or 163 Broad Street Wrights La. best offer Call after 5:00 MOLDED FORMICA top and SlaIrfI al (]luirHi IMMEDIATE Cash for your paneled bar with two shelves l.O.ST - l,.idies Ring. Blue Lin- Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions Lots-Land For Sale 24 p m . 568-5098. dV Star, Sapphire, in Call Carol property lad us explain our and lour .stools. $175. 646-6028. V’EHNON — SI .lohn's Episcopal Church, Houle 31), ol Chapter V ol the Town Charter, as amended, the Board ol Manchester; Sears, Caldor, ANDOVER- Wooded 18 lair proposal. Call Mr IIALDWIN PIANO. 2 1/2 will lie the site ol one id five meetings which will be held First Federal, Elm Ceramics Directors of the Town ol Manchester will hold a Public Shipping Dept. lielliore. 647-1413 years old Spinel Excellent FULL LENOTH Ranch Mink 646-5424 Acres $7,500 . 2.06 acres $16.- Coal, excellent condition. Size March 26 in observance of "Quiet Days " hy EpI.scopal Heward 646-8018 Hearing on the tentative budgets of Ibe General Manager for 900 Bolton. Acre $10,000 condition. Call 043-5993 after 5 2 12 or 14 $800 87.5-2344. chureliwomen in the Diocese of Connecticut said Town of Manchester for the fiscal year beginning .luly I. ASSISTANT TO Coventry 19 acres $45,900. MAY WE BUY your home? PM 1979 as published or lo be published by the (Jeneral Manager WMiKniBin Many other parcels Quick, fair, all cash and no The meeting will he from 10 a in to 2 p.m. It will be led am a — SHIPPING SUPERVISOR problem Call Warren E by tile Hev Clarence Coleridge, rector of St Mark's in The Manchester Evening Herald. ICLIP & MAIL lx!ssengcr Sells, 646-8713 ICOMKS rii haM* •) iMiMitl Howland. Realtors. 643-1108 Ejiiscopal Church of Hridgeporl Miss Hazel Kuhniy, l.OST - TWO MAl.K CATS - Said Hearing will he held in the Auditorium ol the Waddell me lh» w * | Sunday 3-25-79 1 to 5 pm School. 163 Broad .Street, on Monday. April 2, 1979. al 7:30 ♦ WANTED MANCIIESTEH- 150 x 484 It parish assistant at St. .lohn's Church, Vernon, will lead Prospect Street area Large • Experience necessary ♦ building lot on Cul-de-Sac in QUICK CASH FOR YOIIH solid black named Pumpkin 5m5 ill WBHI *• iwelWii NAME HOME- Flexible, fair, (,'all the meeting at Christ Church in Avon p m in the evening, al which Hearing any elector or MAIL TO: « prestige area $44,500 Group Long haired gray and while taxpayer may have an opportunity to be heard For and by 4 ' AUTOMOTIVE I. F.J, Spilccki Realtors. 643- Hob al Wolverton Agenev 649- OPEN HOUSE Participants are asked to bring a .sandwich and colfee named Poncho Please call • Must have ability to organize « 2813 order ol the Board of Directors of the Town ol Mancliester, SiSL ADDRESS 2121. and tea will be served by the host parish Baby-sitting 646-2573 Mininn oiitrrtil iH v s An TECHMCIANS •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••«•••••• 413 Spring St. Manchester Connei'ticut Mq, 1M rtlli«N m 3 K e K e r a l b 4 work load in a busy department will be provided CITY CLASSIPIED AOVIRTItlNO Resort Property 27 Household Qoods 40 Elizabeth .1 Inlagliata. Secretary n issiK iu n QM Experience a \ Board ol Directors P.O. BOX 591 FREE Details - Retire lo an FOUH-PIPX'E Pine Bedroom Instate Planiiinfs C-ourse Manchester. Connecticut MIMFOIMCCOCM. • Must be over 21 years of age STATE muat. Wa offer Blue 41 CNAPIL STMIT Mancheater, Conn. 06040 award-winning Adult Mobile Set. Excellent condition, Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this fifteenth day ol Croet, Blue Shield, Paid Home Community with HAHTKOHD — Women's Stake in Estate Planning, an l.OST - WOMEN'S GOl.D M ANCHtrrM . CT. with a driver’s license (juecn-size bed. triple dresser, I'ehriiarv, 1979 TILEPHONt - MMMAT ZIP Vacation. Contact; Ed guaranteed lifetime rent dresser with shelved mirror, in depth look at estate planning for the woman, is being SEIKO BRACELET WATCH EXAMPLE: Heward 646-3631 after 5PM 1)33-3 Sheehan, Service Heritage Village. 1101 Ranch night stand. 4 years old $800. presented by The Counseling Center of Hartford College • Excellent non-contributory PHONE 15 Words for 6 Days Director. ltd.. Vero Beach. Fla 32960 568-09.35 for Women. LO.ST - .Small Peekapoo, white benefit program. Highlighting the special interests of women, the course with brown and black I.EGAL NOTICE I I ] CHECK ENCLOSED Only ’ 9 .0 0 will teach participants how to get more out of the estate, markings Answers to name TYPiSTS4UM 249-1301 "Milzi ' School Street. ADMISSION OF ELECTORS how to plan for their children, the single woman's estate, Manchester Please call 643- An equal opportunity em­ FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS The Sentry estate planning for the widowed and divorced and all 5354. Reward TOWN OF BOLTON CRousE-mosca ployer. Male/Female. about the living trust. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Admissions will be • ------M—a __ 4 5 Hmiw I W UlVItiOli 1 2 3 Free Home Women's Stake in Estate Planning will run for three IMPOUNDED - Female in session in the Community Hall. 222 Bolton Center Road, on beagle about 2 .years. Found the dates and times specified below, for the purpose of ad­ Immediate opening in our Entertaining will be a pleasure for you with this Tuesda.vs, April 3, 10, and 17 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Apply in person or call a 9 10 Evaluation. New Stale Road area. Female mitting those persons qualified to become electors. The Blast Hartford distribution i 7 HERALD 8 room Ranch featuring barnwood paneling in the The course will be held at Hartford College for Women. noodle about 2 years center for a typist-clerk. qualifications are: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, be 18 643-1101. W hai II lOur home worih? Our profesnonali can help fireplaced living room & sunken dining room. The 1283 Asylum Ave. For registration call The Counseling Redwood and Ralph arc.a Must be abie to type ac­ 13 14 IS years of age and be a resident of Bolton. There will be in­ 11 12 CARRIER YOU price your home lo le'i Uster and eaiier We will ' butler’s pantry conveniently serves the dining room (’enter, 2.36-5838. Contael M anchester Dog curately a minimum 45 provide you with complete markeimg. hnanciai. and Warden. 646-4555 struction on the use of voting machines. The dates and time words per minute. Allied Printing Services, Inc. & pool, patio area. Beautifully shrubbed, well main­ 17 IS 19 20 economic information No obligation No pretture No arc: ()uatified persons need 579 Middle Turnpike, W. 16 sales pitch Of course we'd like to sen your home for tained lot. This house must be seen to be ap­ P o n o n a ls 2 only appiy. Manchester, Conn. 1 you That sourbusmess And we re confident you wiM Family Film Ni^lil Sel Saturday, March 31, 1979 ...... 9 A M. - 1 P.M preciated. 70’h Saturday. April 7, 1979 ...... 9 A.M. - I P.M. 22 23 24 25 For Spring 8L select utonce you've seen our prolestionaiism at work R ID E WANTED TO CALL In the Duncan DIRECTIONS - Main to South Main to Left on to Spring HEBRON - The Gilead Congregational Church will Dated at Bolton, Conn , this 16th day ol March. 1979. HAMILTON STANDARD, 29 30 a TImrod Area ( jE T ,\1C;h e with St. sponsor a family film night April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Windsor Ixicks. 7:30 to 4:00 26 27 3B Ilvi J. Cannon MR. CLARK the rrerl^ of of Manchaatar church. Call 643-5686. .lean S. Gately Dessert will be served at 7:30 and following that the at 2 8 9 ^ 2 1 34 35 Registrars of Voters printing excelfence 31 32 33 Please DUBALDO/ film. "Out There" will be shown. It deals with the Rl'SSELL'S BARBER SHOP foe oppofnfmofit. SENTRY Catherine K. Leiner > wilderness of Alaska and the message deals with God's is open 8 lo 5:30, Tuesday thru CALL 643-407$ LESPERANCE Saturday. 2 Barbers on Satur­ Town Clerk 36 37 38 39 40 1 Real Estate Services Inc. love and forgivene.ss. day 055-3 Ask lor Batty 29 C onn*c*«U BoUtvord Eosi Hodford 269-4331 6 4 6 -0 5 0 5 KVK’M.M; IIKIt \|,!I s .,1 M.-m h 24. 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN PACiK KOUHTKKN - KVKNING HKRALD, Sal.. March 24, 1979 ...... Peanuts — Charles M. Schulx Artleht tor Solo 41 Dog$-Blrdt-Pelt I 43 Aportmonlg For Hoot S3 r, Autoa For Sale 61 ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puiile DININO ROOM SKT well FOUR ROOM APARTMENT bON^ KMoiM WHtCH I 6UESS ir s WR0N6 'A^AYBCUieSHOULP I'M STILL HOPING t Printer's 1 Elect- c fish made, matehinf; table, six April 1st. First floor. Adults. Dear Abby AUIAVSTO0EWORIWIN6 lTWINKONLV ABOUT THAT VESTERCAV chairs, buffet and liquor •No pets. Security, Call mor­ N E I & H ^ 1$ T H E M^ST measure (pi.) 2 Month (Sp) cabinet. $2.50 646-2069. nings or after 4:00 PM. 649- 1974 TORINO- Excellent con­ ABOUT TOMOUROU TODAV... ^WILLSETBEnER. 4 Aware of (2 3 Mulligan 1265 dition! One owner.'302. By Abigail Van Buren wds.) 4 Persecute A30RAV/Vrifsl& ■ 8 Single time SWIMMINO POOLS A STAR ABOVE YOUR AO Automatic. Power steering. 5 Negative Vinyl top, AM-FM radio. y 12 Consume conjunction DISTRIBl'TOH forced to dis­ Could help to sell-your items ONE BEDROOM 13 Verse pose of brand new 31' lono faster, rent your room quicker APARTMENT- On Main $1996. 646^81. between 6 and o n b a N 0 | 5 Y 6 River in iL L I. • 4$MWic: --.V 4ha.'. 14 Pelage England siTTo above ground pools complete and bring you better results! .Street, available immediately 8 p.m, 15 Caustic □ B c i a □C3C1QD Ask the Herald Classified Ad $175 monthly, includes: Heat. A N D t h e o t h e r H A ^ 7 Nebraska city with .sundcck. fencing, filter CFiR substance 8 Have A B u' 1969 CAMARO- Super con­ 16 Race and includes full installation laker about details. Put the Stove, and refrigerator. One 9 Negatives 1 L L dition! 307 V-8. Automatic. 18 Seed planter Asking $989. Financing .STAR to work for vou! Phone month's security. Call after 7 A ^ O IE T n e w o n e . 10 Expense M 1 N 20 Not forward available (^all Stan collect 64.1-2711. PM. 644-2314. Power steering. $2500. Call 11 Different SIP A . 21,Female saint 203-2.T6-587I. 646-7808 anytime. 17 Burmese $-»♦ Commandments For (abbr.) THREE BEDROOM currency Priscilla’* Fop — Ed Sullivan * 22 Fasten with mayor .NKLCO SKWI.NO MACHINK- DUPLEiX. Security. J300.. in­ 1979 HONDA ACCORD- 1700 19 Curvy tetter 51 Comrade " stitches Kuill - in button holer, cludes water, .stove, garage, miles. 5 speed. $5900. Call 646- 23 Sobbed 36 Attending 52 Biblical A COMPLETE BflAROINO Trucks lor Sale 62 Connubial Content K)W 5 IT GOING 24 Motoring 7808 anytime. 7 ^ LATELV HE'S GOT 25 Exclamation 39 Southern preposition decorative stitches Kxcellent garden. Available April 1st. association KENNEI. for Uogs and Cals. SO FAR, DEAR? ' THIS THINO ABOUT of triumph 54 Performed condition, including cabinet Call 646-6701, 26 Types general I>ig Bathing and grooming 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN THE(>R BEING 26 Surrender song $150 649-64.17 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE - 30 Base before 41 larger For reservations, please call window van. Excellent condi­ STOLEN.' 27 Eulogize 149 OAKLAND STREEIT - 3 2 door. 6 cylinder. 37,000 home plate 56 Quote as an Canine Holiday Inne. 200 tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ DEAR ABBY: I teach a Bible class for adults and was told 28 Greek deity 44 Part of the ear A PAIR OK liOAS 901 LOIIO room apartment, heated. No miles, lots of extras, excellent 34 Cereal spike authority Sheldon Road. Manchester tains chairs. Stereo and that you had written a set of "Ten Commandments for 29 Uses needle 46 Environment SPKAKKRS. Kxcellent condi­ pets. .Security required. $230. condition. Call 875-0582 35 Exude 57 Sounded b«lt 646-5971 ca.4sette. Radlals. 429-9461. and thread agency (abbr) tion $400 A KIdl reel to reel, 646-2426. 9-5 t'M Husbands" and also one for wives. Will you please run them 37 Region 58 Inner, (praf) 3 1 " La brand new $350 A large AMO again? 38 Battle 48 Biblical 60 Bovine TWO YEAR OLO AKUHAN 1978 MERCURY MARQUIS- 1977 CHEVY 1/2 TON refrigerator, excellent condi­ FEMALE ROOMMATE M.B. IN PASADENA 40 Small branch kingdom 61 Depression ini­ Hound lor .sale. Excellent [lel Excellent condition. -4 door. PICKUP- Customized. Asking 42 Hon«v ?? vapor tion $200. 1971 Toyota Oirolla. WANTED - To share house in 42 Honey 50 Esau's country 12,000 m iles. Air. power $4500 or best offer. Call 647- 33 Chicago tials 50.000 miles, excellent condi­ $50 649-6404 Best to call Coventry Full u.se of house: DEAR M.B.: Although I’ve published these ’Xlommaiid- (pharm.) M o re 2:.10 PM brakes, steering. $57(8). Call 9261 before noon, or after 6 43 Auto failure tion. $l4f)0. Nikko receiver and washer, dryer, basement, 64.1-6591 p.m ments” three times, and have granted literally hundredt of \ 2 3 4 S 6 7 a 9 10 II Maracord turntable. New. 45 Non-uniform lake privileges. $200 monthly reprint permiaiiona for church publicationa lalways without 47 infinity of $175 643-6175 References required. Write \7 13 14 1972 RA N C H E R O - V-8 chiugel, here they are again: time Box F, c/o Manchester Automatic. Air conditioner 49 Chance IS 16 17 1974 ORAVELY TRACTOR- Herald. FIVE 1979 FORDS TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR HUSBANDS HANDLINO CLASSES - 50 Cassowary wilh 30 " Mower. Siilkev. Carl Power steering New tires. O »*2| hy W A lw tT M $ > o g U I» n lO IB 19 31 Breed and obedience oflered 1 969 MERCURY Flxccllent condition. $2575 II Thou ihalt put thy wife before thy mother, thy father, 53 Vehicle and Plow $1200 Call 643-18.10 r (x.:k v il l e - f o u r c l e a n ■ 1 by South Windsor Keiinel .MONTFiRAY- 4 door sedan, firm Serious inquiries only thy daughter and thy son, for she la thy lifelong companion. 55 Mother-of- 33 L ROOMS, first floor, near autolnatic. $3,50 or best offer UNDER $4,200 Captain Eaay — Crook* & Lawrence pearl Club 8 week cour.se beginning plea.se. 875-3037. 21 Ahuae not thy body either with exceaaive food, tobacco ■ BEAUTIFUL .BLACK busline Appliances, security, 26 22 26 April 4 & 5. For information Call alter 6 PM. 646-2544. COME ON IN NOW DURINO OUR OPEN HOUSE. or drink, that thy days may be many and healthful in the MU6T BE ONE C AN'T BE THEY'VE TAKEN THE PAITl... 59 Group of 30 31 33 33 PERSIAN .lACKET- White references, no pets. 64.1-974.1 musicians ■ 684-5191. 875-9127 and .56.1- presence of thy loved ones. OP THOBB TOO RECENT..WITH C'MOlO'. WAKE UP. EA6V, OLP 34 3. Mink Collar Excellent condi­ 1974 FORD MU.STANG 11- Air V O L C A N IC 62 Author 0128 FORD 31 Permit neither thy buaineaa nor thy hobby to make ol VEeETATIONl...H)B)WM... BOY! Y'PON'T WANNA ■ ■ tion $3(KI Call 875-2344. ASHFORD - THREE ROOM conditioning, power steering, FUTURA I9LETS..THAT ANP ON OUR. REeULAR. MIES THE ACnONl Fleming 31 L thee a stranger to thy children, for the precious gilt a man K I9 E A N P COURSE..VET WE'VE 63 Director •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Remodeled Ranch Tile bath, brakes Rally Package. A.'Vl- 1970 FORD - FIDO- Fleetside THE NOW can ■ 1 giveth his family ia his time. NEVER SieHTEP 43 1 Muilcal Initrumenls 44 yard No pets. Heat supplied F.M radio Asking $2300 . 643- body. Rear heavy duly it's sporty, otyflth Preminger 4^ IT b e f o r e ; I 'nfiirnished 42.1-4190.928-5(8)5 2567. bumper. Full cap. New tires - and now Future Is 41 Forget not the virtue ot cleanliness. 64 Concerning (2 ■ 2 47 41 I 2 PRICE ON GUITARS and evenings 6 piv. $1195. 1965 Ford FlOO a personal car in 51 Make not thy wile a beggar, but ahare willingly with w d s. Lat. IBM EXECUTARY abbr) ■ me tradition of her thy worldly goods. SO S4 1 DlCTATI.Nfi UNIT Like new etc. Rivers Music. 7 Mam 1977 PONTIAC TRANS AM- Pickup $295 1963 In ter­ SI S2 SS S6 57 SB .Street. New Britain 225-1977 EAST HARTFORD - 4 riMim. Special Edition, black, Hurst 4 national Stake Body, Model Thunderbird. 61 Forget not to say, "1 love you." For even though thy 65 Explosive ■ ■ (,'omplete wilh Tapes and first floor apartment Healed, (abbr) SO 60 61 63 Index Pads. $1(81 cash A must Expecting a tax relund’’ speed Fuliv equipped Call 1600. $295. Tim Moriarly, love be constant, thy wife doth yearn to hear the worda. enclosed porch, ba.sement. after 5 PM 568-6.102 .Silklown Motors, Manchester, FORD PINTO WAGON $413V 66 Cat sound for the executive, or business Layaways invited. NEW DESIGN FOR 79, T h it y w tr'i Pinto l i 7| Remember that the approval of thy wife ii worth more 63 64 es large yard No pels. $260 per 643-6217. 67 Lab substance man on the way up' May be r>«w up front, n«w in back and n«w inilda. than the admiring glances ol a hundred strangers. Cleave 68 Inordinate month 289-4950 1 972 R A N C H E R O - V-8 66 67 61 seen at The Manchester RKALI.STIC STEREO WITH And has mora standard foaturoa than lost unto her and forsake all others. selfesteem Recorder and playback deck Automatic. Air conditioner. 1972 BLAZER - 4 wheel drive year and the Pinto Pony is only- 81 Keep thy home in good repair, for out ot it come the Herald Classified Advertising 5 ROOMS - With all utilities Department. Brainard Place. Four speakers. Tapes and Power steering. New tires. 4 speed. AM-FM CB radio Joys of thy old ago. Headphone $120 or best offer 382 Hartford Road $260 Excellent condition $2575 Hixcellent condition $2900 or $3633* Ask for Paul or .loe Phone monihiv. including gas. lights, 9| Forgive with grace. For who among us doth not need to 4 firm Serious inquiries only best offer. Call 643-8707. 64.1-2711 General Electric record FORD MUSTANG be forgiven? player $15-20 875-4122. alter beat 649-1946 please 875-.10.17. Win at bridge A NEW BREED FOR 79. Aerodynamic otytlng and 101 Honor the Lord thy God all the days of thy life, and 5 ask for Rich Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 Alley Oop — Dave Qraue MAUNAVOX STEREO & sreat chok:« of n'KxJ«MS make the ^9 Mustang one of thy children will riae up and call thee blessed. TWO-BEDROOM 1976 DODGE ASPEN- R T the most exciting Mustangs ever. SPEAKER.S- $250 Call 742- NODR pl a n s (COMPLETE, ITS ) WELL, SOME0(X>YS S(7T STOP bOUR TALK . TVIEN LETS S E T READY APART,MENT 2nd floor Excellent condition. 15,000 MOTORCYCLE P.S. Next Sunday, Ten Commandments for Wives. 9514. anytime. PLAIN TO s e e ; SO TM _^T'HAUU ME BACK UP ON, I HEARP A I?0AR! POR 'iM ; A super safety play wins Heat and hot water included miles. Asking $2700. Private INSURANCHl- Lowest Rates THE BEAST IS BoatsAccessorlea 45 $275 One month deposit $4187* WONOERINS 'VOJ TH' BLUFF, FOR CAT5AIew up front, r>ew In back and new Inside MOST ROOM FOR THE fiberglass, till trailer, with beard. When he showed up at my house with his new beard, « A J from dummy. Now he could RKfillLATION SIZK POOL sjiced standard. Good condi- And has more otendard features than loot MONEY OF ANY CAR. my parenta were actually rude to him. » AK63 cotint at least four clubs 1975 55-liorsepower outboard MANCHESTER DUPLEX - 6 tion. AM-FM cassette year end the Pinto Pony Is only— Baaed on EPA voiurrte in­ TARLK- Krigidaire washer Wilh 1977 KAWASAKI 400 CC- In They said he looked like a bum or someone who was try­ * J 54 unless West held all four of and Krigidaire gas dryer All Chevy engine 2 tanks, $2..5(KI rooms, wall-to-wall carpets Mags. $1600. 643-5836. excellent shape wilh 3200 dex and sticker prices. ing to overthrow the government. Abby, I think his beard ♦ 6 5 4 3 the missing ones plus two in very good condition (.'all Also 50 horse .lohnson out­ All apidiances, $300 per month miles. Asking $750. Call 649- board, $.1(XI, 228-0475 or 228- $3233* looks great and told him so. It's not shaggy or neglected- WEST EAST spades, two hearts and a 644-2129. plus .security and references. 9625. 'Base sticker price $3770* 9550 No pels (Veupanev about looking—it's carefully cropped and really looks neat. ♦ 10 81S 3! ♦ K 7 diamond. Title, Taxes. Destlnatlng Charges Extra. Mav 15lh 563-0518), 1974 BMW R 90,6- Low I was so embarrassed when my folks put this guy down, I » Q9B7 ¥ J 10 Then he saw that if East * held all four clubs he could * TAG SALES VOLKSWAGEN MARCH mileage, with Wind Jammer didn't know what to say or do. * Q86 K 9 7 3 2 SPECIALS - We sell, buv, ser­ II F'airing. Better bags, and Abby. how do you feel about beards? ♦ ----- ♦ Q 10 9 7 get In trouble unless he A n llq u e a 48 vice and repair 1974 flug. 4 luggage rack. Excellent con­ PAM SOUTH made the sort of safety play GARAGE SALE- Moving' that he, Pete, was famous Offfeei-Sforsi for Rent 55 speed, radio and healer. Real dition' $2300 643-9474 Pat 04 ¥ Q 9 4 THE PACK RAT Antioiies & FORD tor. Solas, chests, beds, ski ;ind clean, $1995 197.1 Bug. 4 DEAR PAM: If they're neat and well-cared lor, I think ¥ 5 4 2 sports equipment, mis­ Colleclibles Open Siinilay. 12 speed, radio, heater. $1695 ♦ A 10 At trick two he led a club MANCHESTER- Main .Street they’re great. Some of the moat important men in history from dummy and carefully cellaneous household items to 5PM . 40 Flora Road, oil modern office available 400 1972 Bug, 4 speed, radio, The Flintatone* — Hanna Barbara Production* A A K J 8 2 Saturdav and Siindiiy, 871- Route 85. Bolton h e a le r. $1295. 1970 Jfug, had beanla: Moaea, Jeaua, Abraham Lincoln and Sigmund covered East's seven with sq. It Heal, AC included. Call Frend, to name a few. And don't forget the Smith Brothers, Vulnerable: Both the eight. West showed out 1217 646-2469 or 646-2755. automalie, $975. Tim Moriar- DILLOn F = F Dealer: South W a n la d to B uy 49 t V . S i 1 k 10 w n M o to rs . 1973 BMW CLASSIC 750 who coughed up a fortune. and Pete's pessimism was p e b b l e s ' L I F E well-rewarded. He wound up 466 MAIN STREFIT. North of Nlanchestcr. 643-6217. TWIN- Excellent condition. West North Rasl South WANTED BOOKC/^SE Glass Excellent investment DILLON SALES & SERVICE, INCORPORATED CONFIDENTIAL TO “SAD IN ROCKVILLE, MD.”: DECISIONS ^743 lA making an overtrlck on a Post office, about 5.0(8) sq ft hand that would have been Iron! Oak dining room table, of centrally located space FORD 1972 CUSTOM- Good Windjammer, other extras. You can't make anyone like you, but you can make youraell I'lii Pass 1V Pass 1 NT MOVING - CAN'T TAKE chairs Call 875 9345 condition New tires, power $1900. 1-974-1447. 319 MAIN STREET ■ MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 Pass 3 NT Pass Pass set without the super-safety ALL MII.ST SELL March 24 Ideal for store, office or other more likable. business or commercial use. steering power brakes. Phone Pass play. and 25lh 10-2 Ram or shine 6,1.3-2147 Campers-Trollers 115 Diane Drive, loll Kelly Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. TELEPHONE 203 643-2145 RENTALS Mobile Homes 65 It yon pat off writing lettere becaute you don't know what Roadi. .South Windsor, Cl Opening lead: + 3 MODERN, CARPFITED. air 1974 MU.STANG II - 4 speed, 4 to say, get Abby't I x ^ e t , "How to Write Lettera for all conditioned offices, ample cylinder engine. Good condi­ 1975 20 ft. PROW LER - nsvsece tr^ g o t Occaaioni." Send If and a long, stamped (28 cental, sell — BU T. ^ CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE Rooms lor Rani 52 — O-DIMT free parking Broad Street tion. $1600, or best offer. Call Excellent condition. Sleeps 6, addretaed envelope to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly ....AND ENOUGH U n ita ria n U n i v e r s a I i s I anytime. 649-1448. Automatic awning Rotor A Wisconsin reader asks If THOMP.SON HOUSE- Cen­ location Call 646-8422 or 646- HUls, Calii. 90212. D A P P y Q TO OPEN Society: East Clothes in­ antenna $3800. Call 875-6662 W ll/S c c e we ever pass as dealer with cluding infant and materiiily, trally located Downtown 5762 (h '7s-c ce~ O VES h e r ? HIS w a l l e t 's 14 high-card polnta. BUICK SKYLARK 1972- 2 after 5PM SECRET By Oswald Jacoby housewares, cribs, reel tape M a n c h e s t e r K it c h o n Door Hardtop. Automatic, V- The body has approximately 206 bones, nearly 700 muscles, and almost 250 joints ‘e r y m u c h and Alan Sontag The answer is a decided privileges. Call 649-2358 . compartment ?^ rei'order, slide projectors, Wanted to Rent 57 8 Power steering and brakes A "no". When we have the toys, books and more Satur­ Air New exhaust 57,000 Astrograph Pessimistic Pete looked equivalent of one ace more day March 24 9 .10 to 2 .10 at LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING WANTED BY ELDERLY than an average hand, there A miles, $950. 633-5119. The Born Loaer — Art Sanaom over the dummy happily. Center Congregational ROOM - Fully furnished LADY - Rea.sonable three- The hour was late. It was the Is too much chance that a Stove, refrigerator, and linens Church. Main and (!enter, room rent in town. With heat 1972 DATSUN 510-1600 CC. be drawn into a situation where last rubber of the evening pass will cost us a game. provided 801 Main Street, Manchester and appliances Send replies Excellent running condition. THE UNCOLN-MERCURY you'll pay the tab for someone I'VE fcOT ID AnWlT and Pete expected to win it .NEW.SPAPEH ENTEPFUXE ASSN . Manchester 649-9879 to: I’ 0 Box FF, c , 0 9,1,IKK) miles A.sking $1000 OU REALIZE T H R E E ROOM 1974 CHEVY BLAZER- 4 as you like today may not be an THIS W ILL PLAV HAVOC 2 649-6472 Ihelr virtues. CAPRI c r i m e p a t e APARTMENT- with hdat. hot wheel drive, V-8 engine, easy matter. Be prepared for W IT H O U R - LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be ex- STA r i S T I water, stove, refrigerator, automatic transmission, clean iremely careful In your financial others to make demands on tru c k $3195. 1974 AMC 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA- your time and services. carpet $215 Third floor Automatic. Bodv vandalized involvements today You could GREMLIN. 6 cylinder. 3 Adults only No pets Central­ Good for parts tl25 Call 643- ly located Call 646-76!8) speed transmission, 28 miles to the gallon, excellent condi­ 4278 Berry’s World — Jim Berry ♦ HES STOeWfW ff wrTM TROUT !" FOUR ROOMS. FIRST tion, $1695 1973 PONTIAC LE MANS 2 Door Hardtop. 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA Buga Bunny — Haimdahl & Stolfai Fl.lKlR- Adult couple No DELUXE Station Wagon. children or pets. 649-6987 AM FM stereo, automalie transmission, V-8 engine, Excellent condition $3495 Call between 6 and 9 p.m. 643- 4 sharp, sharp car, $1595 1972 40 X l(T ONE BEDROOM 4497 MOBILE HOME- Bolton CHF.VY NOVA, 4 door small Working single per.son only V-8. automatic. AM FM No children, pels, animals stereo, air conditioning, Our Boarding Houaa ThI* Funny World 643-2880 excellent condition $1,195 .An­ I M .^- dover Texaco. Route 6. An­ NOW T riW YOUR 1 HAVEN'T! c tm . dover. 742-6744 M.Hi^ Oy* 1 T H R E E ROOM BANK REPOSSESSIONS - Including FILM CAREER 15 ^EEN SO m y APARTMENT - Modern Many to choose from! (TVER, W ILL YOU MUCH CLASS kitchen and bath including 1974 FORD GRAN TORINO- Automobiles can be .seen at FrcigM A Dm Iw Prep- ^INCE THAT One owner Automatic. Very ^ L L l ^ P CAR5, he.it, stove and refrigerator Superior Auto Incorporated. T M t S T - iT OR PEEP S E A A v a i I a b I e M ay 1st geuxi condition! Radio, clean Route 6, in Columbia. Conn., ) I P IV E R WtkO interior. $1695, Call 643-8235 HOW ABOUT References, securitv. lease or call 646-0563, ask for Paul Stock I9P1S, wtth 4.cyln engine, manual Iranamlaalon, raai OPENIN' A TlPPEP HIS $240 646-7268 West WiflOOW flViTOvtWsf ANN QiQltBI W OvK WOQWflV QTOlJPi 4 WSy 0 1970 PONTIAC- 0>vn owner RESTAURANT HAT TO THE manual aaat, ra4 11.00 IH IK* ditioning and parking. ■Ittini, pin 104 Ipi psilax* no appliances on first fliHir .lust TAG SALE Call 643-^1. ^CHiJoooceciiPFX uioilsi. $150 1688-4 ), Rental M arch 24 A ^5 •U l ■OimiTT Assistors 236-5646 Small R'e MoiiohiiOot Inning Herald Sat. & Sun. 3-24 11K Aw. ct AmerloM 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Nm York. N.Y. M MOVE RIGHT IN- Nice one 2S R IA U 100 bedroom with carpet and Pllet NMW, MdlMI rHIIl IIP 125 South Rd., Bolton /iWORlj cool, ttrle Mwkir nO Sin. appliances (Inly $205 i719-4). (Locatad off Rt. or A OFFICES Rental Assislors 236-5646. 6 44 FASHION '79 is filled FOR RENT by **ls irsf with many lovely designs. Small fee House Sirid,- Also 2 BONUS Coupons! Everythbig M ust Got Includes all utilities and "Now, let's see! There must be another Price . . . $2.00 a copy. COZY ONE BEDROOM - Coma Maka A Air Conditioning. Cen­ ( / ’ U N D E R Heat included. Has country we can load up with sophisticated Add $2.00 for the New Raaaonabla Offar. tral location. 31$ a m n , ■uai$ia, ctNU. ^ PRESSURE* "Thin tree hax a very unusual limb.” SUCCESS IN SEWING. appliances Only $185, i694-4). Call 4 4 3 ^ 1 weaponry that needs our supervision." Rental Assistors. 2.16-5646, Small fee I'A(;K, s lW u iii ------I^.VI'.MNC; IIKHAI.D. Sal . M iircli 24. V/19

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Personality types In Bogart, Raymond Massey 32 NCAA Baakatbatl Cbamplon- S B o w tln g of the AIAW Basketball Cham­ EVENING from Salt Lake City, Utah. 6:30 a medical school range Irom the 8 Jukebox ahlpa (Joined In Progress) S Soccer Made In Germany pionships for women from d ) Agriculture U.8A. romantic Idler to the dedicated 8 A B C N e w a 11:00 @ Bruins Wrap-Up Greensboro. No. Carolina; cov­ O WCT Twinl* Peter Fleming erage ol a ten-man decathlon In 6 :3 0 3 ) The Brady KMa Ken Howard stars as Ken surgeon ol tomorrow. (2 hrs.) AFTERNOON (B Bowling For Dollars 1:30 vs. Hie Natase 4 :3 0 a natural setting from the Cali­ 3 ) Davay And Goliath Reeves, a former professional 9 :3 0 (D Sports Spectacular Cover­ CD News (Tims Approximats) fornia countryside. Tuesday 7 :3 0 6:45 basketball player who takes on fflCroet-W Ite S R o c k C o n ^ AFTERNOON age of World Cup Skiing featur­ 12:00 S ) Sports Amid a NHL Hockey Boston Bruins 3 ) Now Day a basketball coaching job In a 0 New York Report ing Men’s and Women's Downhill S S occer Nottingham Forest MARCH 27.1979 vs. Minnesota North Stars 2:00 racing from Furino, Japan: Chun- vs. Watford 4 :1 5 7KX) raclally-mlxed high school In 10:00 QDABCNaws 12:00 9 Red Sox Wrap-Up 8:00 (B News & Candlepln Bowling Ichl Cup Gymnastics from ^V W a Alegre "The While Shadow, " a one- 8 Eastsr Satis Talsthon Nagoya. Japan: Highlights ol the 12 :30 (B Cosmos Special QD 8 Fantasy Island CB O utdoors "Wonderful World 4 :3 0 EVENING S Popaye And Friends (C ont'd) 1:00 Fukuoka Marathon race; a fea­ (T) UtO* Rascals hour drama series Saturday, S Billy Graham Crussds Of Wheels" QD3Wlde Wortd Of Sporta 8 :3 0 IQ WrMtIIng ture on Sumo Wrestling: and a 8 Consultation March 24, on CBS, ® Best Of Fsstlvsl Of Faith 2:02 Coverage of the Atlanta "500" (BNHL Hockey Chicago Black f f l M ovla "Angels Wash Their a Bruint Wann-Up profile ol Japanese baseball star 1:00 from Atlanta. Georgia; World 6 :3 0 Hawks vs. New York Islanders Coach Reeves laces a com­ 8 0 8 Rockford Files (B Bowling For Dollars 7:30 0 Up In Rosebud County Faces" (1939) Ann Sheridan, 1:15 Sadahava Oh. 3) Challenge Of The Sexes Target Diving Championships plex and explosive situation IS la C9 NQAA Baakatbatl Nancy Lopez vs. Andy North, 1 0 :1 5 3 ) Arthur And Company Dead End Kids. 91 NHL Hockoy Boston Bruins from Orlando, Florida; World 11:00 3 ) The FHntstonae when a talented young transfer 10:30 Ctiamplonabipa Live coverage golf; Jean Balukas vs. Ray a Bruins Wrap-Up 2 :3 0 vs. Detroit Red Wings Championship Motorcycles on (B NBA Baakatball New York C BNows student joins his team after (B Block News of the NCAA playoffs. Teams and Martin, billiards: Steve Olson vs. ice. Knicks vs. Portland Trallblazers 1 1 :3 0 3 N e w t 1:30 locations to be announced. Deanna Calkins, skateboard. a Bay CHy Rollers being forced to change schools 11:00 IS The O utdooram an (B Racing From Yonkers a Tennessee Tuxedo 3 :0 0 IS AIAW Gymnatllcs (B S p orts A field because of a sensitive, per­ 3) 3) SI 8 8 News 5 :0 0 3J 'rha Gong Show 8 Risk Of Marriage 2:00 (SSW kla World Of Sports 1:3 0 EVENING 8.-00 sonal and highly confidential 3 }P o p e y e 0 Second City TV 3 :3 0 32 NHL Hockay Boston Bruins Live coverage ol a 10-round wel­ (B B aseball New York Mets vs. problem. 8 Easter Seefs Telethon vs. Detroit Red Wings Wednesday Friday (B Superheroes 0 M o vie "Smart Money" terweight light featuring Sugar Philadelphia Phillies 7 :3 0 8 Public Affelrs Special Ray Leonard vs. Daniel Gonzalez O B aaebaH Boston Red Sox vs. MARCH 30,1979 (B 9 Scooby’s All-Stars (1931) Edward G. Robinson. 2 :3 0 (B NHL Hockey New York Islan­ MARCH 26.1979 92 Austin City Limits James Cagney from Tucson, Arizona; the Flam­ Cincinnati Reds S Davn And Goliath 3) 3 Amarlcan Sportsman ders vs. Pittsburgh Penguins 8 IS IS Alvin And The Chlp- {Stations reserve the right to metre lest- 11:30 Jack Hemingway and his daugh­ ingo Stakes from Hialeah. Flori­ 4 :0 0 1:4 5 8 :3 0 EVENING m unke minute changes.) 31 Rhythm And Blues Awards ter Margaux fish lor peacock da featuring Kentucky Derby EVENING 8 Eatter Seals Telethon favorite Spectacular Bid; (B NBA Baakatball Los Angeles (3) Greatest Sports Legends 0 Seaama S tre e t (R) (B M c i^ "Arsenic And Old (C ont’d) bass In the Amazon jungle: Wil­ Lakers at Denver Nuggets Lace" (1944) Cary Grant, liam Katt and Tom Beringer raft Highlights ol the Holmes-Ocaslo 1 0 :30 8:30 6 :3 0 6 :3 0 Josephine Hull. down the Colorado River; a first and Norton-Shavers light ol the 2:00 3 ) Sports Extra (B Bowling For Dollars 3 ) Woody Woodpecker previous night. (B 9 International Champion­ (B Bowling For Dollars 3 ) Viewpoint On Nutrition 3 ) M ovie "The Grissom Gang " attempt Is made to climb a dan­ (1971) Kim Darby, Scott Wilson. gerous peak In Alaska's Fair- ship BoxIm Live coverage ol the 11:00 8 S 8 Fantaatic Four EVENING Boxing Council Welterweight S Sporta AfMd 3 Racing From Yonkars Why not send Weather Range, 8:00 9:00 8 Bruins Warm-Up S Connecticut Asks Congress 0 8 Saturday Night Live im WCT Tsnnia championship light between WII- 8:00 (B The Yankees And Mats: 5 :3 0 a happy thought fredo Benitez and Harold Wes­ (B Bugs Bunny / Road Runner 8 Polka ffl Father, Dear Father 8 Nashville On The Road 8 Andy G riffith S I S NCAA Baakatbatl Cham- 7 :0 0 (B NHL Hockey New York What’s Ahead In '79 An in-depth 3 ) BIrdm an 0 As Schools Match Wits 8HotCltyDlaco to someone todayl ton from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Rangers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins 8 Living Faith ptonahlpa Live coverage ol the 92 Socosr Made In Germany Monday report from the spring training (B M ovla "Lightning Raiders" 1:15 0 Once Upon A Classic NCAA playolls. Teams and loca­ IS O Tennis "Avon Women's a NHL Hockey Boston Bruins camps of these two colorful 8 NHL Hockey 0 Footsteps 12:00 Championships" MARCH 26,1970 (1945) Mady Laurence, Henry 8 Stage Door Disco 8 Hea Haw (Cont'd) tions to be announced vs. Buffalo Sabres teams. Hall. 3 Wraetling 1*30 8 Family Feud Eatter Seals Talsthon 11:30 3 :3 0 8 @ 8 Godzilla Super 90 8 Superman 3 :0 0 (B 30 Minutes EVENING ( ^ t ’d) (B Racing From Yonkers (B & John Denver Pro-Am Ski­ 0 Once Upon A Classic (X) Golf "Tournament Players EVENING 11:00 QD Gllllgan's Island 8 VV ie ie w vi ^ n t On Nutrition in g Host John Denver and 10 :30 8 Vine A legre 8:00 Championship ' Live coverage of CB Racing From Yonkers 8 M oon Man S pace C onnection (B Bed News Bears entertainers Including Clint East- (BNBA Basketball New York 6:00 12:30 There are people out third-round play in this event 12:00 0 9 2 Wall Street Week S M orv Griffin (B Wrestling wood, Phil Donahue and Kristy 6 :3 0 Knicks vs. Seatlle SuperSonIcs 9:30 f f l News 8 The Athletes there looking for what from the Sawgrass course in 3 )S h a z z a m 8 AIAW Gymnastics X 8 Paul Lynde At The Movies McNIchol compete against top (B Bowling For Dollars 1 1 :3 0 (B MIsakin: Impossible 8 Petticoat Junction you have to sell. Tell Ponte Verdra Beach. Florida. QD 8 Superfriends 8 My Partnsr The Ghost (B M ovie "Mad Dog Morgan " professionals In this skiing festi­ 3 ) NBA Basketball Seattle GD Persuaders them about It with a 3 :3 0 12:30 val from Heavenly Valley, Califor­ 7 :0 0 10 :45 8 Carraacolendas 2:00 0 Japan; The Changing Tradi­ (1976) Dennis Hopper, David 12:45 SuperSonIcs at Phoenix Suns Gulpilil. The story ol the 8 Listen Classllled ad. (£ S I Profsaaional Bowlara Tour S The Athletes nia. S Wrestling a Bruins Wrap-Up (B Wrestling 10:00 3 ) Undersea World Of Jacques tio n Cousteau 8 My Three Sons Infamous Mad Dog Morgan dur­ (B Moby Dick ing the Australian gold rush Is S ) M o v ie "Track Of The @ Little Rascals 92 O ^ Door 8 Another View retold. 1 1/2 hrs. Vampire" (1966) William Camp­ 6 :3 0 ® Malodyland Evening Service JOHN’S TV bell. Marrisa Mathes. 0 NHL Hockey 0 Turnabout 3 )8 CBS News 8 0 8 Dracuti '76 0 Consumer Survival KH X The Price Is M iht 0 Crockett’s Victory Garden This Week’s TV Specials & STEREO 8 Hot Fudge 92 BHI Moyers' Journal 0 9 2 A nother V oice 8 M o vie "The Egyptian" DAY SERVICE 10:30 2 :3 0 8 N e w s (1954) Peter Ustinov, Gene Tier­ lion for a prize of $25,000 and 9 :3 0 (B Laurel And Hardy Laugh- ney. A physician meets with suf­ “If we make ARERNOON the title ol "All-American QD Taoan / Super Seven 7 :0 0 Today 92 The Making Of The Scarlet Thursday COLOR & )S p ld e rm a n toona fering and exile when he comes Woman." (B 8 American Sportsman S ^ronsky And Company ARERNOON L e tte r This documentary l 0 81 D 8 aDaffy l f y Duck to the aid of an Egyptian EVENING B&W ® WCT Tennis © 8 Soap Factory 1:00 focuses on a typical day on loca­ 0 M ovie "Smiles Of A Sum- ( B 0 News pharaoh. (3 hrs.) an error, 32 National Geographic Special tion at the filming of "The Scarlet 8:00 ALL MAKES 8 8 NCAA Basketball Cham­ Tuesday nier Night" (1955) Ulla Jacobs­ CB Ironside 92 Once Upon A Cleasic 3 :3 0 "America's Wonderlands: The Letter." a dramatization ol (X)The Chisholms (Premiere) A son, Eva Dahibeck. Directed by pionships 9$ The Islander A portrait ol WE ARE A 8 l-awranoe Welk 8 :3 0 National Parks" A majestic Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel of Virginia farming family loses Irmmar Bergman. 0 The Other School System Waller Anderson, a prollllc artis­ ARERNOON MAQNAVOX AUTHORIZED 0 MundoReal ) Billy panorama of Yellowstone, Puritan America starring Meg their land In a legal dispute and SERVICE CENTER 80raan Acraa we pay the tic genius who died in 1965. Yosemite, Grand Canyon. Ever­ 3 :0 0 8 H e e H a w g JullaCI Child And Company Hsnry W. Block Foster, John Heard and Kevin decides to pack and head west 151 Talcottvilic Rd., Vtm on S IQ o lt 8 Dick Van Dyke glades. 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