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Ditlpt Ylll* 242-2600 RESTAU RANT / © CHARLESTOWN Tal>r 5-'1·.) . L:- 11,* IL 1/1 I .1-I 1 Estob,shed1 fM 3,- i I < 01£ .Al · ff . 3/6 LYLYA 5 1958 Il- * - 1-1 '5 5 40 -4/.Vvp. 1 '//PI -1-..1/A-UE ,22/ (11/£7'R i E /"rt. 31 and Somerville Chronicle L £,igra//JL I VOLUME 31 NUMBER 42 CHARLESTOWN, MASS. PRICE 10$ THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1989 ls.. Bunker Hill Day Parade, June 18 Charlestown To Commemorate The 214th Anniversary A .------ '.1-'.-4 8... 3.'ll, Of The Battle Of Bunker Hill 1"E- The 214th Anniversary of memorative Committee, ment. .4- . r r- ., tEl - I - . I /4,- - '-.-:il the Battle of Bunker Hill under the auspices of the ci- O'Brien, a lifelong resi- " , .,b./1., , I': 6 *imp# :'. -.448 1, will be highlighted by the ty of Boston. dent of . 1.12,9.#, .. Charlestown is a Ir, . " . - ' ' '' I- ih' . ' 'I. - Ild U.S. Army veteran f the .. annual Bunker Hill Day Pa- Giving the command i 79: i ; e rade. It will be held on Sun- "Forward March;' starting Vietnam War; Commander A . o.22Zts'Zhalr- ;It & :tu:: UNtoerra -Fotlk,3 4 f i :i : . i 1 - lestown. 12:30 p.m., will be Chief Wars; and '* i member of '4- This parade is sponsored J. Marshal Martin "Marty" Bunker Hill Post 26, The 8 964< - 1 by the Charlestown Veter- O'Brien Jr., a lieutenant in American Legion; Bunker , 1, . ans/Bunker Hill Day Com- the Boston Fire Depart- Hill Council 62,.Knights of * · Columbus; Irish HeritageBunkerSociety; the Hill r ' 4. 1 ·' 4 1 4. .1£, I .21 . 3 YELLOW CAB Parade Committee. O'Brien - 4 4 - has long been active in the .. 6 1 .. 7 Radio Dispatched 24-Hour Service Charlestown community. -1. :a This year the celebration 666-1000 625-5000 is being - Irish contributiondedicated at the to the « ., A '. · . · . · . · 2,5.- .- .- - - . CHARLESTOWN'S CELEBRATION of the coordinator; Edward F. Kelly, 214th Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker dinator: Judy Evers, Chartestownparade liaison, coor- Hill, highlighted by the Bunker Hill Day Mayor's (]flice of Neighborhood Services: HAPPY BUNKER HILL DAY Parade on Sunday, June 18, was the topic James W. Conway, parade adjutant: Mayor P apl(Nfcent meeting with members of the Bun- Flynn; Chief Marshal Martin J. O'Brien Jr. ; from all of us at Ker'HR11NAy Parade Committee and Mayor William McCabe, chief of stajT; and Arthur 1 CEI@ &&i L. Flynn. Shown (1. to r.) Martin L. Hurley, assistant adjutant. - THE PRUDENTIAL Desnq0*8*6IPB.. Norita Lee. public relations GIBSON REAL ESTATE Battle of Bunker Hill. In sponsored by our local Hal- place champion in the Phi- keeping with this Club. Joel Claydon tr Muffy Fuller * Duncan Gillespie theme, ligan ladelphia New Year's Day - ' the Chief Marshal's Band, Other stellar attractions Parade on nine occasions; - 4,- - Rosemarv Kuerek tr Steve Ozer 4 Ken Stone leading off the parade, will in this outstanding parade • the NSA who will have A/ice Templeton * Andrea Tsoumas be one of Charlestown's fa- will include: two show-stopping bands vorites - the Malden Irish • The Fralinger String including a 120-member American Club's Kevin Band, "The Musical Kings all-male Brass Band and a : THE PRUDENTIAL /7 GIBSON REAL ESTATE v=- Barry Irish American Pipe of Mummery;' of Philadel- 100-member all-female Fife Band of Malden, which is phia, which has been first- (continued on page 13) BOSTON, CHARLESTOWN, JAMAICA PLAIN and DORCHESTER 242-3073 imilli#jifliz--*-- C:.1573 62Afe/Va.R:S:JAP).>Lift,2,YF '3:.228Y©=ts=' 2-(SED ,--7. -*r:E454- · . 0. BUNKER HILL REAL ESTATE Ditlpt Ylll* 242-2600 RESTAU RANT .. 275 MYSTIC AVENUE, MEDFORD We're located next door in Medford . MAIN STREET TOWNHOUSES Only 7 minutes from Charlestown. These all new one- and two-family townhouses feature deeded parking, fireplaces, off-street air conditioning and all the latest Come and enjoy the best Chinese food features. $169,900 to $229,000 in our lovely dining-room atmosphere. Congratulations Bunker Hill Day Chief Marshal Cocktails Luncheon Specials Martin J. O'Brien Jr. EB please call 396-0720 CONGRA TULA T/ONS . CHIEF MARSHAL MARTIN O'BRIEN JR. REAL ESTATE HAVE A FUN BUNKER HILL MK ASSOCIATES r DAY! 273 Main St., Charlestown 242.4477 , 95*El , tfu*'149,10,9 tat,&40 edir .*30,1[ ret sm.,3. page 2, The Charlestown Patriot, June 15, 1989 m The Charlestown 42//AYF*7 PATRIOT© Charlestown Community Calendar .MAk<5 and Somerville Chronicle *=11 AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY This Week At A Glance Upcoming Events One Thompson Square (SEE BUNKER HILL DAY CELEBRATION Thursday, June 22 Charlestown, MA 02129 241-9511 SCHEDULE ON PAGE 21) • 7 p.m. - New England Aquarium Answer Group Meet- Gloria J. Conway, Publisher & Managing Editor Friday, June 16 ing on traffic and parking, BRA Offices, second floor, This weekly newspaper assumes no financial responsibility • 7:30 p.m. - Holiday Harbor Cruise sponsored by St. Building 34, Charlestown Navy Yard for typographical errors in advertisements, but will reprint Parish, One, Charlestown Tuesday, June 27 the part of an advertisement in which the typographical er- Mary's leaving from Pier Yard - Children's Films, Char- ror appears. Advertisers will please notify the management Navy • 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. • 7:30 p.m. - "Charlestown Topics," Cable channels A3 lestown Branch of any error which may occur. - Library, 179 Main St. All news stories, letters, editorials, advertising, and any and and A8 • 12:15 p.m. Charlestown Kiwanis Club Meeting, Bar- all other material published in the Charlestown Patriot and Saturday, June 17 rett's on Boston Harbour Restaurant Somerville Chronicle remains the property of the Charles- - Windmill Hill St. John's Parish Discussion for Senior Citizens, base- town Patriot and Somerville Chronicle and cannot be re- • 1 to 3 p.m. Quilters, • 2 p.m. - Group 27 Devens Street ment conference room, Bunker Hill Health produced or reprinted without the written permission of the Hall, Center, Charlestown Patriot and Somerville Chronicle. Monday, June 19 73 High St. Local news and photos are always welcome. This news- • 6 p.m. - "Toymaker and Son" presented by Youth With Wednesday, June 28 paper is not responsible for the return of photos sent for a Mission, Eden Street Park • 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. - Boston City Councillor Robert not be publication. Copy that is signed will not published. 20 Office Hours, One First Deadline for advertising and copy is Monday at 5 p.m. Tuesday, June Travaglini Thompson Square, • 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. - Children's Films, Char- Floor Conference Area - lestown Branch Library, 179 Main St. • 6 to 7 p.m. Representative Richard A. Voke Office • 12:15 p.m. - Charlestown Kiwanis Club Meeting, Bar- Hours, Bunker Hill Museum, 43 Monument Square It's A Boy . rett's on Boston Harbour Restaurant (use Monument Avenue entrance) John Christopher Carroll ents are John and Dorothy • 2 p.m. - Discussion Group for Senior Citizens, base- • 6 to 7:30 p.m. - Pre-Alateen and Alateen Meetings, III was born June 6 at the · Keneavy of Dedham. ment conference room, Bunker Hill Health Center, St. Catherine's Hall, below the rectory, 49 Vine St. 4 and Women's Brigham The paternal grandpar- 73 High St. new arrival Hospital. The ents are John and Eileen Wednesday, June 21 Plan Ahead weighed 9 pounds 1534 • 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Charlestown Welfare Information Carroll of Charlestown. Friday, June 30 ounces. The proud parents Office Open, The Schrafft Center, Mezzanine 1,529 • 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. - Children's Petting Zoo sponsored are Chris and Nancy Car- The Main St. paternal great-grand- by the Friends of the John Harvard Harvard Park. mother is O'Brien of • 6 to 7 - Richard A. Voke Office Mall, roll of Hyde Mary p.m. Representative Mall The maternal grandpar- , Charlestown. Hours, Bunker Hill Museum, 43 Monument Square Monument Avenue Tuesday, July 11 (use entrance) Charlestown Council • 6 to 7:30 p.m. - Pre-Alateen and Alateen Meetings, • 7 p.m. - Neighborhood Meeting, K. of C. Hall, 75 W School St. St. Catherine's below the pre-Moving... YARD SALE Hall, rectory, 49 Vine St. Sunday, July 16 • 7:30 p.m. - Friends of the John Harvard Mall Meeting, • 9 a.m. - Ecumenical Services aboard USS Constitu- Mary Colbert Apartments, 20 Devens St Saturday, June 17 tion bllowed by the Dedication of the Korean and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Main Street at City Square All must go - Priced to sell! ! ! Saturday, Nov. 18 Children's equipment, good clothes, building Graduation • 7 p.m. - Majestic Knights Reunion, K. of C. Hall, tools, furniture, kitchen items. 75 W School St. supplies, . 53 HIGH STREET Congratu/ations . .C .. 12*. Whelan Graduates From Babson (corner of High and Green streets) DANNY t>Se*va RaoerVision - Sue-Ellen Whelan of Thomas J. Watson Jn, We're Fegwar@I Youl.lIJA.4 Charlestown was among chairman emeritus of IBM . B 360 graduate students re- addressed the graduate stu- _ _ 5 LAS VEGAS NIGHT Den 8 Mation ceiving Master of Business dents and received the hon- .r Administration degrees at of Doctor of sponsored by orary degree - Mum, Dad and Family the Babson College Com- Laws. OF SOMERVILLE LITTLE LEAGUE mencement held on May Whelan isthedaughterof»_- -- 4 17 21. College President Wil- Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan 9-- SATURDAY, JUNE liam R. Dill conferred the of 50 Monument Ave. 7 P.M.
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