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watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWaterfown - Weeklf TIMES -VoL.;l4t No. 703 Subscription Price, $3.75 Per Y Simgfe Copy, 10 Cents May 25, 1961 Six Local Bills Signed Into Law By Gov. Dempsey ...Six Others Passed Mrs. Kranfi GOP By Both Houses Town Committee Of Legislature Six bills submitted to the Gen- Vice-chairman eral Assembly 'this year by local Mrs,., Dorothy Krantz was elect- legislators have been signed, into . ed, vice-chairman of the Republi- law, and six others have 'been can Town, Committee at a recent passed by both 'houses of the leg- meeting. She replaces Mrs. .Dor- islature" and are. awaiting signing CHARLES GREIDER, CHAIRMAN of the Jay- School, grounds. Left to right, James Sweeney. othy MacDonald- who resigned the by Gov. John TJempsey. All the post due to ill health. bills were' submitted by Repre- vMtf annual Road-e-q for teen-age_ drivers, pre- first place for boys, Joan West, first pla.ce: for sentative John Keilty .and Michael. sents trophies to the drivers who demonstrated gins, Ann Kastner and Richard Mailhot, second Named .new members of the,, com- Vernovai. 'the..best,driving skill and knowledge in this year's place. mittee were Mrs. Jean Minicucci 'Five of the bills signed, by the which was held on..- May. 21 at the South (Staff-photo) .and Alfonce Kontout. Mrs. Mini- cucci also was elected, secretary. Governor deal with various sec-1 The resignation .of Mrs, Eva Fab: tions of the election, laws. The Irving Ross ian from 'the committee, was ac- sixth would abolish the office of cepted. Grand, Juror. • Bills signed into law are: T6 Be Memorial The committee indorsed, a sug- To change the time limit within ' gestion, by First Selectman G. Wil- which nominations for minor 'par- Day Speaker " • mont Hungerford- that the voting ty 'candidates shall be held so as hours for referendums "be changed For Finance Board Vacancy Irving Ross, Cutler St., a -'Lieu- to conform to the time limit fop from 8 a.m., to 6 p.m., to 6 a.m. filing lists of candidates with the Thomas Downey* -Buckingham Mary Magdalen Church, the exec- tenant Commander in the U. S. to 6 p.m., An ordinance provid- St.". was,- given the. indorsement of f utive board of the Watertcwn Tax- Naval Reserve, will be the prin- ing for the change will be pre- secretary of state. 'This would 'the- ••: Democratic - -Town: Committee payers Committee and was a cipal speaker at Memorial Day change the time for nomination at its. last- meeting to fill the va- member of the Citizens • Action exercises in Watertown and Oak- for municipal office from four to cancy on the Board .of Finance Committee. ville next Tuesday, it was an- special town meeting. five weeks, prior to the elecuun" created by the recent death of nounced this week by John T. Mil .and. the time for .submitting' lists Secretary - Lawrence Shanney. The Town Committee also ler, • chairman of the speakers of; the" nominees for .municipal of- Town Chairman Donald Masi said adopted a set of by-laws to.gov- committee far tire annual observ- 50 Students fice to the .secretary of state - '. name.; will be- aub- ern the conduct-of activities and ance-. , - - from, 25 to 32 days prior • to' the individuals in the implementation election,,., r to the Finance Board for Other pfans lop Memorial Day On Wcrtertown "-:'Ms' "Cons:ideratian... of various campaigns and pro- will be completed this week, ac- To conform section 9-41 to the • Mr. .-Downey, the father of five grams, Mr. Masi said. cording to Albert O. Montambault, High Honor Roll admissions section regarding children, is an industrial engineer A discussion was held on the chairman of the parade commit- those whose rights mature .after employed by- Pratt & Whitney, in proposed Council-Manager Char- tee. " ' Fifty Watertown High School 'the last regular session " for ad- Southingtofi. ' He is a member of ter and how it approaches the ob- Parades in Oakville and Water- students are on, the honor roil for mission, and on or before 'the last "-Pius X OouncilrKnights of Colum- jectives favored by "the party in town, plus brief services at the the marking period., which ended week day before election, day. ,?'bus, the Holy Name Society of St. a charter for the town. Oakville and Watertown veterans' recently, Principal Ro.be.rt Cook This provides that a .person pre- monuments will be held on Tues- announced, this week. The list is viously a voter whose qualifica- day, May 30, Mr. Montambault made up of .22' sophomores,, 13 tion of residence matures after said. He asked that all veterans' juniors and 15 seniors, the last regular' session for mak- groups, social, service, frater- Honor students; are .as. follows: ing voters and, on, or before 'the Concert Assn. To launch nal, youth groups • and others, who Seniors last week day before election day ¥ are planning to participate in the First honors. Kathleen* Bois- may make application for restor- parades to .contact-." him, at Cr vert. Donna Davidson, Linda Hoff- ation at any time on or prior to '4-141,0'., man. Barbara Panilaitis, Sarah, •the' last week day before the day The -'parade will 'begin in. Oak- Tehan and Katherine Ulinskas;; of the regular election. ; ' To 'require at least _56 days, no- . .The Watertown Con-cert vile at 10 a.m., proceeding to the j Second honors, Margaret Despins, Associ-j— '—- veterans" monument, at the comer Renate Exner, Nancy Giordan. tice be given of primaries for ; ation will open its 15th. 'Season AltniMfl of .Main, and Riverside Sts. for .Dorothy Daddona, Joan 'Davidson. delegates and for. town committee Subscription Drive with a racep- *»•"•••*« brief services. Units will reform; Beverly 'Hickcox, Kathleen" Rob- members. Presently" .42' days. no-, tion at the "home of Mr... and MMrs. tioe 'are required. -Samuel S-paMing,. Nova. Scotia Hill. Oiling; Program in Watertowh for' 'the second half i erts, Denise 'Uiin.sk.as. and Roberta Road, on. Sunday, May 28, at 4 of the parade to. the. monument at Waltz. To provide 'that in a, municipal- tali.. -"The •kickoff gathering will Begins June 1 the Green where ceremonies are Juniors . ity 'in which the town committee' pe given for the workers.' who slated for 11 a.m. First honors., Frances Carney. is elected at large and 'Is the" in- will start their..' campaign" that. "The annual summer .road oiling Signe Ericson. Peter Valuckas dorsing authority, indorsements-' day .and continue' for the proceed- program, 'will 'begin' an or about and James Sweeney; Second'hon- shall be made by the entire town ing 'two weeks until June 11. .Mrs... Jime 1, the Board, of Selectmen Jaycees Seek ors, Donna Blair, Hazel Dunn, committee, even if 'those offices "••tloliert. Foitz is in charge of ar- .reported, at their 'weekly meeting' Jonathan. DuHamel, Alice Gustaf- to be filled are. from a political, rangeroenta ..for' the reception. . Monday. Nominees For son, Monika Volmar, Gerald tne subdivision. > , frcDonald and Mau- Approximately 130' miles of lo- Sirois, Frances ' .Smart:, Judith To. require the town, clerics to' heading the. "cal,Tfid« 'will, be' oiled * this' year, Two Awards Stockno .and John Regan. provide the forms for application Aiv#...:^bey-'- are- being .assisted: -- Sophomores for special session for admission starting 'with. Quassanuag Rd.,,, The Watertown' Junior Chamber .as electors of permanently physic . ,. Theodore Bunker .Hill, Ext., Barnes Rd., of Commerce has invited local '" First honors;,, Craig Bahlen. Di- Joseph Vacarro, .Mrs. .E. Sand .Bank Rd. and the Winnemaug residents to submit nominations ane Gelinas .and Sara Hale;, Second, Bruce, George Biett, • and for - Watertown's "'Most Outstand- honors,,, Elaine' Assart. Judith An- (Continued on Page 2) "David Andrews. "More 'than. 30 ing Citizen" - and -Watectown's derson, .Marilyn Ashley, Mary ' vokinteers - - will-'- canvass - music- 'The' Selectmen approved a certi- "Most 'Outstanding' Junior 'Citi- Brennan, Sharon. Donahue, Linda. lovers throughout the area.. - - fying and 'paying agent and.bond- zen." " - "Dayeluy, Holy Henri cksen, Shir- Couple Become . .<• ' "/"The suhstarlpilan - includes- -a - se- ing attorneys for:., the $2,500,000 : 1 Jaycee' President James LoRus- ley Kairawicz, Barbara. Kusaila, ;.iites**of flour • 'concerts -to 'be .-given high school, -hand issue . - 1 Judith. Macintosh, Artine Palet- Grandparents ""V during' the'fall of 1961 and spring so said the. localVgroup ...hopes to sky, Betsy* Raymond, Joan Town- -•-fjnf- 1961. 'The' -foloiring, artists - Named, certifying and " paying provide . recognition at - its annual son, 'Carol. Thomas. Marcia Rem- s.: • agent, was 'the Colonial Bank and: banquet' to the persons whose ac- Twice lit have 'been contracted: for: -New tivities in conupunity life are sen, Ronald Swanson Lois ..'String .Sextet — Wed,., Oct., Trust Co., which mil decided. Lawrence,. David Smith and. Peter Becoming a, grandparent isn't l%?fili«a|be«i ScHMrifrKg. _ 'When,, in its opinion, will, be the judged to 'be the most outstanding. Viltrakis;,. exactly news. But when such an zoSeprano — Tues. Nov. 14; Or- 'beat: 'time to sell the bonds, de- Nominees musf" be local resi- -event happens, twice, on the same nella Santoliquido, pianist.— Man. pending on the market and inter- dents, whose activities in the many day, to different daughters — est rate'. y that's news! •affairs, .of the' jtown. have 'been Gflrrfty Awcrded 1 '. • ;(Oontinufh on Page 31 'The firm of Dayberry .and How- worthwhile '.and deserving of- recec- And. 'that's just' what happened ard, 'Hartford,, was named 'bonding ognition. Mr.J - LoRusso cited -on' Sunday, May 21., when 'the' 'Their duties, 'will be 'to worft" in such fields as health, FuiDrf9tiT daughters of Mr. .and Mrs.. Ed- Four Received - examine -all legal; aspects in, con- .welfare, recreation and education, The Department. of State _ .in,' ward If... Manning, of Belden St., nection "with the' bond issue, in- among others,, wSJch would qqualitu y became the mothers of sons. eonsideratian. Washington, has; announced that - Theodore William was; born to cluding checking the Town. Meet- individuals 'for idti Henry A. Garrity " of the Taft Lt. .and. .Mrs. William C. Hazen ing votes and motions,, 'the The' Jaycee «Presi.dent asked- School faculty has 'been, awarded, (Judith. Manning), at. Fort Benning, referendum vote, the town's finan- a. Fulbraght Grant for a. year of Ga,; Of Union Clitirch cial status, certification from the (Continued"-on Page 2) study in France. re- assessors • regarding the Grand David Charles was bom to Ma- ceivefd Into "membership in the list and 'motions, recorded fa, the Mr... Garrity will leave in tnM- rine Cpl. .and Mrs. 'George E. In- Union Congregational 'Church, on =Town Clerk's office pertaining to September to .spend the 1961-62 nes (Joanne Manning), at. Water- Pentecost Sunday, May '21. the referendum 'vote. Notice academic .year' at the University bury Hospital. Cpl. .limes re- 'They are Miss: Nancy Collier, off'" Aix-Maneuie in,' Aix-en-Prcv- turned just. last, week from, 'the ' • • of Mr. .and 'Mrs. George. .It was., stated that: about a. month Due to the Memorial 'Day hol- ence. He .is, a graduate of Taft: Mediterranean where he saw duty and. a. half will be required to pre- iday next Tuwday, May 30, all and' "fale. ".and. has, studied' at 'the with Marines, of the Sixth Flefet. :" St.; David Carey, Middlebury (Vermont) Summer .Mr. ani Mrs. .'Wilfred pare 'the bmd issue bids. 'When. adverW»infl aod-news copy for He .win. be' stationed at Camp Le- Lackeyson , Bucking m St.; .Allan S. the bends: are prepared, it 'will be the " Town " TJme» - edition off .School. He .returned, to 'Taft as jeune. N. C, 'where 'he 'will be Reed, Jr., son. of Mr. and Mrs. 'necessary for 'die selectmen to Thursday, -Jinip 1, must, be an instaructor in Franch in 'the' fall, Joined by Mrs. Innes and. son.. * Allan ReedReeR ,, Ball Farm Rd.; and sign, each .of the 51,000 'bonds — mttted no later than Monday, of 1959. 'The children are the 'first far Bd T f M d a. -'total'' of 2,500. "The' Town Clerk, May 29. AtHwftrtfaatrs, clubs.' and A. native of Waterbury, the new Mrs. Hazen and Mrs. lines. Boyd Tracy, son of Mr. and Mrs, .also must 'put 'Che town, seal on. organizations San asked; to ob- Fulbright scholarship holder is Paternal grandparents are . • FSftnfc Itasgr, "Jr., Ball Farm. Kit. each of 'the bonds. This work is serve 'the eafiy deadline. 'The and Mrs,. Myron Hazen, Concord, ' The new members of the' par- 'the son. of "Mr... .and Mrs. W. Hen-. expected 'to 'take' at least a 'day, t Town Times jjfPtoa will be closed ry Garrity, Columbia Boulevard. N.H., - and. Mr. .and Mrs. f^% .UiititUllifife admission, of electors projubit are Mrs. June Libbey, Miss Mary ' PAGE Z"-^rmm runes (WATERTowwt COWN.K MAY ssr, *ny activity which •tateiferesqkitfr Hickox, Mrs. Grace Alford, Mrs. ' the orderly process of admission Phyllis Curtiss, Herman Ander- ' of electors. son, Mrs. Ann^Voyda, Mrs. Mari. Property of the Watertown HistoricalArid to prevent Hie holding cSociety E anlyn Engjeman, Mis s Janice Havi- adjourned election jvhen ^ett iis can, ~MiSS Judith Baxter, Mrs. only one candidate remainin at Eleanor Cook, ^Pat Piscopo, Hal- fee time of the election. ton Merrilt,^ Miss Janet Veyer, Don Messier, Mrs. Jean Ragopo- los and Miss Irene Bussemey. watertownhistoricalsociety.org The teens include Cheryl Dion, Jay Ann Siason, Dianne Corcoran, Jo- (Continued from Page 1) sehpine Szubka, Sue Ann Wilson, Rosemary Fitzgerald, Maryanne residents to submit the nam4 of Taylor, John Filippone and G. their choice to the Jayceed at WUmont Hungerford. Post Office Box 303, Watertawn, The children, from each school by June" 10. All nominees, will be considered by a Jaycee com- include Eifleen Kirk, Albert Fa- mittee which will-make the final vale, JeifeJrjp_ Silks, Leslie Slavin selection. ~ ± and Harriet-Me<2n Nfgn?inees- for the Outstanding Citizen award must be over* 3S years of age, while the Junior jCitizen roust not be more thai 18 "years of age. OO YOUR

i i j f Fashion Shew '• Warm Weather To Benefit WEA Clothes Meed Schokrship Dry Cleaning? The WatertowPn Education Also-, dation will present a fashion show on May 36 at 8 p-tn.,, at ttie Swift Jr. High School. T*o- «eedss wiH be used for ihe~W{JE. A. Scholarship Fund. There will .LOVELY GIRLS WERE THE ORDER OP THE will be one of the sponsors for toe girt wfco^tvttt "be door prizes 4 - DAY last Saturday at Crcstwood Ford, when 2& represent the state in the beauty pageant. Five Besides professional. models candidates for the title of Miss in of the beauties are pictured with Harry Cooke, there will be male and female the forthcoming Miss Universe contest were on left, and Raymond Antonacci of Crest wood. teachers and school children as (Staff photo) models hand at'a. gala open 'house affair. The local firtti Those working on various com- mittees are as follows: Decora- ALLYN'S daughter of Mr. and Mrs James tions,' Mrs. Jane Betz, Miss Opve Comings ft Goings T Carney, Buckingham St , hasSix Local Klis Ryan, Miss Ruth Strocfcbine itnd CLEANERS & DYERS been accepted tor admission to Miss Nancy Rosa; Dressers, Mrs. Miss Gerfrp.de E- Thompson, < Continued from Page 1) ' Marion Mclntyre, Miss Nancy daughter of Mr. find Mrs. Walter Clark University, Worcester, UM Our Pick-up and Mass Sbe will graduate from Moore and Miss Isabeil Rowell; Delivery Service E. -Thompson, Baldwin, St., re a. Watertown Higtt School in June. cally disabled persons and toTickets, Miss Carol Polomoski, candidate' ' for -graduation ., from clarify the form of certificate, of Mrs. Ester Baldwin. Miss Aliq£ "Mount Holyoke ." College. South physician. Tel. CRestwood 4-1636 Patrolman Peter J. LaBoda, Morgan, Mrs Mary Cofranee3co, 15 Echo Lake Rd., Watertown . Hadley, Mass. She is an Ameri- Central A\e., js amending a four And to abolish the office or Mrs Edith Moberg and Mrs. ] can Culture major--and has been i grand juror since, with the elim- Elaine- Lovett-Janison. active" on' the circulation • 'Staff of weeksI ' course. aX the Connecticut ination ot trial -justice courts, -it ' the Mount- Holyoke News. • Miss , Police Chief's Academy, Bethany. now serves, no purpose.. The models from each school Thompson is a graduate of theOfficer LaBoda -has been a* mem- Northfield School for Girls, East- ber of the Watertown Police De- Bills which have passed both Northfield, Mass, 'The College's | partment for eight years. houses but have not yet been 124th commencement program signed by the Governor are: will be .held Sunday, June v 4 I To estauiiM! ,,i tne northwestern Girl Scout Merger Connecticut area local airport transport tacihties' as a neces- Miss Margaret "'.. M. Cainey sary aid to restoring its industri- MOHAWKS Effective June 1 al and commercial attractiveness On June 1, the Watertown-Oak- and tFiOs stimulating its economic 11'ibii JOHN G. O'NEILL \ ille CounciJ of Girls Scouts of- growth ficiallj will become the Watertown To authorize the town of Water- District oE the Blue Trail Council *o«n "to reinibXirse, Leo Orsiru RfreALHOME as a result of the recent merger Davfi? St ^ter excessive1 property 'PHONE viHestwood 4-3005 At the annual meeting of thetax paympits nfade from 1950*18 ' " 742 Mafn-«1.; OaJcvIlle • Blue Trail Council Monday at the196& for"ipfb$*>rty"n8t owneS 'by Waterbury Country Club, fne Wa-hirfi tertown representatives u e r e To prohibit the disclosure , of TIRE elected and installed as members the absentee baBot count befpre • FLOWE R S • of the Board of Directors -They ^he closing Df the 'polls FOR EVERY -OCCASION are John Atwood, finance chair- To prevent unnecessary chang- —«TF r • .• D •• I I v • T y — man, Mrs Thomas Platt, \ice- ing of designated polling places ANNETTE'S FLOWER SHOP president, Mrs. Richard Russell within 31 days before an election Old Colonial Road — Oakvllla nominating committee member, and to prevent changing of voting TEL. CR 4-2T,ro : Mrs Vincent Mitchell Watertown district lines within 90 days be- (Liiurltr anil Annettff Thlbault) District chairman, aqd Mrfores a primary • ' Charles Wight, member-at-lar^e To require that, the board for

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We will continue our Office Supply and Rubber Stamp Business, after June. Is* at NOTICE 727 "(Rear) Main Street. WATERTOWN, Orthodox"Clii'rrh, Waterbury (Corner oof Pythian Street and Main "Street) -Survivors are hia wife. Mary (Barna) Labeck; three sons, Pet- er, Steven and Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Josvanger;, two sisters, Mrs. Alex Zwanch and Mrs. Julia Waniga; and 10 grandchildren, all of Watertown. Mrs. Lena Hart The funeral of Mrs. Lena Grace , .(Hotchkfss) Hart, 64, wife of Ja- son C. Hart, South St.. Plymouth, who died May 18 at Bristol Hos- pital after a long illness, -was held May 20 at the Hickcox Funeral Home, Main St., 'with, the Rev. Francis-:-W^~Carlsaiif pastor of the Methodist • Church, officiating Burial was "in Evergreen Ceme-'j tery. • Mrs. Hart was" born in Thomas- ton, March 5, 1887, daughter of 'the late James S, and-Grace fTut- tie) Hart:.. She had lived here for many years, moving to Plymouth last September. She was a mem- ber of the Methodist 'Church. - . ' Survivors ; in, addition to her husband are a_sont -Russell Wilson, Bethlehem; two daughters, Mrs. Bernioe Andrews." Oakville, and MARINA Mrs,. George H. Schuster, Water- town; two brothers1.,, _ Raymond Hotchkiss, Detroit, and Harold C. Hotchkiss, Watertown; four sis- ters, .Mrs. Charles -Leete. Spring- field, ..Mass., .Mrs. .Edna Lawson, Southbury,< ' Mrs. Leona Libbey, Oscoda/ 'Mich., and Mrs. Fred- erick Toffey, Carlisle, Pa.; 10 grandchildren .and two great- FUN 'NEXT YEAR grandchildren. t. August Rosen - Funeral services for August Ro- sen, 81, Buckingham, St., who died suddenly May 16 • at Waterbury Hospital, were held. May 19 at the ifickcox* Funeral Home, Main St., i'With tne'Ttev. Robert A. Heydeo- vreich,. pastor of the .First Luther- Ian- Church, 'Waterbury, officiating. Mr. Rosen was 'born in Kiev. \t you wajnt to go, up to the mountains March 6. 1880, and had to the spore . - . in America or abroad esided in Watertown for 22 Until his retirement in HOMAOTON SAVINGS BANK-VACA- 49 he was employed" as a black- L'liB wil give you the cash to make it ith at the Chase' Brass & ©op- ENGINE-^4% H.P. Lauson 4 cycle gasoline engine with Safe r 'Co., 'Waterbury. impulse' starter. Guaranteed one full year by manufacti" Survivors are his wife, Matilda ' "er) Rosen;' 'three daughters, right is way. 'Save small weekly sums s. .Martha Van Gotta, Hayward, sum nifxt year, and the grandest of va- Miss Helen Rosen, Water- i, and. Mrs. Wilhelmenia Davis, Walton's Also Has fn Stock ithout financial care or worry. earn Ridge. N.J.; five grand- .and seven, great-grand- Propelled Models Wi -NOTICE YARD-MAN ROTARY FEATll 'Vacation Club checks wth* be ^ 'range Rummage naUed fo members of our current 1. Bridge-Type Housing 4. Engine Tomorrow : 'On June 1, 1961-. atertown Grange met last Fri- All steel construction. Uncon- 4-cycle Briggs & Stratton with at Masonic Hall, with .Master ditionally guaranteed for life integrally- cast' 'cylinder sleeve, Sladys Main presiding. Miss Bet- against bending or breaking guaranteed- for one year by Mam, chairman of the home when used on home lawns. - .manufacturer. :cs committee, presented a i* Day program. 2. Finger-Tip Controls '5. V'-Belt Drive Granges - represented at the Choke, run, idle and stop; all leeting were Far Mill River and- Absorbs blade' shock, protects • • lad River. An invitation was re- are controlled front' panel at engine crankshaft, prolongs en- eived to-neighbor 'with- HarwintoiT your -finger- tips. gine; life. ,, •• irange, June' 14. SAVINGS BANK Masonic Hall will, be open this 3. "Austempered" 6. Cutting Height veiling from, 7 to' 9- o'clock- to re- Steel Blade Adjiwtment .THOM ASTON. . . . WATEMOWN . a: - ve contributknB for' 'the rum^ Tempered to tool steel hard- Quick-set selector pin permits ge sale to be held tomorrow ness, if legists- dulling- and nick- Mfrmber S a.m. to' 1' p.m. Persons fast selection of • cutting' heights articles picked, up should ing, wont "shatter. from W" to 3". . Fedsral Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. .Florence Byrnes, CR ' •FMeral Home Lowi iBank System .44. . - A decision will PAGE 4 '— TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), MAY 25, 1961 ficattons. duties, time and after i made on or witters pertinent to -ihe pffSMtonJ June* I5i TowPropertyn Times ,of Inc the. WatertownToAreaM.D. Historical Society KfifwUmt eill Otowwd 4-lfM, iWmm muM to TOWN, TIMES, fcu •» 1 i 'Of ftp IHMBIMI' -if IVialHP• WWH^ "V"" * • .." .. : . Editor: William, E. Sim merit Advertising Manfegwn Jo«pfc I TOWH •• wtond clou matter, .May 12, 195watertownhistoricalsociety.org5 at ttm'pml' offie. at Watertown, ea chapter of the Muscular Dys- Conn. Original •nliry m wcond claw •otter .Jam. 13. IMS'" at th. port offie. OtArilW, trophy Association* at the ' annual ~ ' under th* Act of March 3, TS7V. ' -•meeting of the group here recent- ly. ' Be succeeds retiring presi- dent Joseph LeClaire, Waterbury. SIX Other -elected officers include: •" Wt. * | Vice President, Leo dement, Wa- .Located at Water-town Vrozen Food Lackers , iertrory; Treasutfcr, !*»ald Hglle- "OPEN: Thuirs., 2 P.*. «o t P.%'—"f*- » ftJth •to"«..F..«. Y anhee Doodler ftour, Waterbaryr RecwtUng Sec- Sat. -9 A.M. :,f© 3 retary. "EteamMT Smith, Watertown; Executive Secretary, Mrs. Ronald T. Delaney, Watertown; . Commit- STECIALSTW tee chairmen chosen were 'Mrs... Ye. Cflde Editor has asked us to 'the Institute from July 3-through Hilaire LaRomme. Waterbury, .Pa- appeal to - 'Contributors of -news Aug. 11. " ' --.- - 'Went Service-ond Items nor "to wait until the last tees; * moment to • submit their material 'Ralph JS'POsito, - ui Bridgeport, 7 "for $4-30 for publication 'He 'points out .has been elected president of the 8 for 11.44 that''it often is Impossible to have Connecticut 'Chapter, Society of : late items inserted in: "the paper. Plastics Engineers . . . He suc- mats • i..-. .» r. * *«. f*c ceeds Hat-Ian Fisher, of the Wa- Annual reports were presented LfWK SAUSAGE ..„; i , : •..-•• *• f** • IHany persons fail' to realize tertown Mfg. Co. -who served foi covering patient service, physical PEELS) ft DEVHHED SHR*4P I*, bog $1.10 that the preparation of the 'Town the past year.' , and. medical therapy .and camp Times is a .full week's opera- programs sponsored "by MDA dur- LOaSTE* TAILS .-. .' , tag -of 4 tion, not a one'or two day un- -"Through the. Seasons" is' the ing the past year. ' - cle rta king . . , While recogniz- theme for the flower show to • be •.'.The! .'next .planned activity of the ing that it sometimes is" difficult held at St. Paul's parish house .local 'MDA chapter' Is. 'the 'annual TUtC ' Aft I Wl* » *6-°° Purchase you get for' groups or organizations to < in Wood bury on Tuesday, June 'trout . - fishing derby -tentatively ! j 'compile their data "a week or 6, from 2 to 8 p.m. There scheduled for Sunday, June U at TffO #*•#• .FREE, a pint of ICE - CREAM. "two in advance, it is a fact that "will be. 12 table settings, each Morton's Pond, Thomaston. Mr,' " YOU MUST BfUNG TrfE AO. WITH ..YOU-. the earlier material is received, 6, from* 2 to 8 p.m. ... There Snyder is in. charge of 'the event Offer tood only «a.Jr .25, 2§ and 27. the better treatment" it can be will 'be 12 table settings, each which will include, -to addition to -given.. representing a month of ..the various prizes and re-. year . . . There is no admis- freshments. WE SKCMUBE'M PORTION " Although the Town Times is not sion charge to the event, spon- distributed until Thursday ,of each sored by the Pomperaug Valley PACKED MR THE HOME! IE MODERN! Week, the paper actually is print- Garden Club of Wood bury. Secretarial Vacancy ; "Coofc what you need when you need it" ed on Wednesday . . Space for Supt. of Schools Richard C. 1 news items is limited and mater- Briggs has announced that a va- " Buy 'Of warehouse prices! ' By *he Box! . ial must be fed to the printer in cancy exists in the .senior high ah even flow from Friday to school for a school secretary. DONT FORGET KttMORIAL DAY! Wednesday morning ... It is im- Persons interested in the position possible, from a mechanical should contact Prmcipal Robert }• COOKING OUT? WE'VE GOT THE ITEMS'!". standpoint, for the printer to han- Cook at the high school to arrange;' dle more than a given amount of for an interview to discuss quali- copy on a Wednesday and still H.nu to aboiisti the~ office have the paper ready for printing ! grand juror since, with the elim- at its assigned press time. :ticut j ination ot trial -justice x:ourtst 4t Elaine^ LdvetWanlson." '-• - 1 I now serves no purpose.. The models •" .from ••. each school Often it is possible for copy De- Bills which have passed both for the following week's edition houses but have not yet been to be submitted on a Thursday, signed by "the Governor are:' | Friday or a Monday • • . And To estaoiiM! **• we northwestern i yet, many people wart until Connecticut area local airport Tuesday morning or afternoon transport facilities as a neces- to call the office. 1 sary aid to 'restoring its industri- MOHAWKS al and cojnrnercial attractiveness A few simple rules which will -Oak- and fhQs stirnulatuig its economic improve local co\erage and ease of- growth. the last-day rush are: ... Sub- rtown To authorize the town of Water-. mit copy as early as possible, iunci] town " io jeirpbUjae, Leo Orsini, i preferably no later than Monday erger. JDaWs>-St.^ter efrtessive* property.1 ot the week of publication , . . if the (lax paynwwts mr^de from 1950rTtt'J Submit all long articles arfd lists at the 11960- Yov~property •'nSt owned, 'by of names in writing, including •e Wa-; hinf. • ' name and telephone number so TlREAMA that information may be checked • e r e i To" prohibit the .disclosure ; of when necessary . . . Make re- PVT. BARBARA ELAINEjmbers the absentee baHot count hefpre quests for photographs several GOODWIN, whoe« parents Mr. They tiie closing of the 'polls. ' : days in advance, listing time, and Mrs. Wesley B. Goodwin, chair- To prevent unnecessary chang- place, and subject -^ and don't keep Chestnut Grove - Ad., have an- vice- ing of designated polling places nounced her engagement and jssell. within 31 days before an election, the photographer waiting . . . And iber; and to prevent changing of voting above all. have all copy in to the coming marriage to Sgt. Paul rtown i district lines within 90 days be-; office no later than Tuesday noon Conley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr j forefr a primaryi . 'I so that it may be processed for jOhn I. Conley, of RoasviLle, Ga. r?e. To require that- the board lorj the printer . Any copy turned A military wedding will take linin eafte mayr ,th ofe necessityTuesday, bnooe heln ddead- un- ' place on Saturday, May 27, at til the following week or, when a 2 p.m. at the 'Post Cfhapel, Fort time element is imohed, not used George G. Mead*, Md. The bride- at'all. elect graduated from Watertown High School and , Joined" the The Selectmen report that the Women's Army Corps -In Sep- Gypsy Moth spraying program tember - of last yftar. She' took In Watertown has been complet- her basic training at "Fort McC [el- • ed . . ."'"State officials had listed the community as an epidemic Ian, Ala., and " was then trans- •ffm ifiotii nuctt ferred to Fort, Gordon for train- area and warned that another MOW E R S s onslaught similar to that which ing as a. "teletype operator. She occured last, year could "be ex- now is serving as assistant com- .1REL11 r u JI1B.11 pected .. . . The; spraying should pany clerk; at N.S.A. " at . Fort • s '* ilt.ll .* 413.11 'prevent a recurrance of the de- Meade. Sgt. Con'ley has served t 7.10-IS . il5.ll nuding of* foliage which is -so 'five years in the .Army, including unsightly and" damaging to veg- a "year overseas, and now. is a trwni r»^r tfc* etation. - ' . T _ f teletype s u p e r v i s o r at Fort . Navy Ensign Raymond O. Hunt, Mlea.de. son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren, L. ASK ABOUT OUR DC'ISt' Hunt, Kasson Rd., Bethlehem. .graduated: early this month from, -the Naval School" of Communica- Butterfield - tions at the- Newport, R. I. naval base, ' Heods &C1C. Second Lt... Raymond - K. Cran- Track Team ^ ,: tiell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Cranni'tll, Hazel St.. OakvMIe, Tom Bbtterfield, ~ex-Watertowi completed 'the Army's officer High athlete, has been elected • cap orientation, -course at the Sign tain, of the Southern Contiecticu 00 WM School, Fort, M on mouth, N. J.,State College track and field squa< recently-. . . He graduated from. for next season. MAMY^ MONTHS TO PAY „ Watertown Hiqh in 1955 and Butterfield was the high poir from ~ Northeastern University getter for the track team the pas last year. season, w hen the New HavH ,_ . „ , „ , _ , , Teachers under {he coaching o| Marine Pvt. Geoiye J PalomM Jess Dou completed its most sucl •Son. of Mr -and Mrs. Rocco M ces.sfu] season. 'Palomba, Rockland Ave,. Oakville 1 ct ., „ - t. ... , . •participated in the Southeast Asiai, stf;llinS in the high and lc y lp d on tn rel y tea Treaty Oiijanization -mi ' Exerci-,e 2. ™ ? ,™ 5 f f , -'•Pony Express" on North Borneo, ^',1e[fieid amassed a total 94 4 OiM6 for lhe three weeks ago Pvt. Palo-n-, \ . V t season, lea; ba Is* serving lni hls n ba is* servingg wiih the Third M.-i- points? . ^res( teammate by 20' rini e DivisionDiii , headquartered on 764 MAfN STREET — CR 4-4633 — OAKVILLE Okinawa '"'Pony Express" Tom ' recently set a school 'was the largest: SEATO maneuver O'rf in the high. hurdles in a 'held to date. legiate 'Track,'Conference tneet'. ; : •Great - Neck, 'Long Island whic ;.'; " •;. : Opeiii Daily.9j AM. to S PM. . •'..- •• Neil W. Carrie, a imathemat- saw more than, 20 colleges con ' les teacher at Taft School, has peting. Butterfield stirpass^d .- • ,; :• ..Saturdays t MrM. to 5:30 P.M. '• ' '• :" • received » a National " Science. old record which had Rtnnd . Foundation grant to attend' the" four years by 2 tenths of. a se mi MZ21DZN AOAD—PL4-0S19—WATERBURY Summer Institute 'in: M a the ma t- odd. He received a silver jrn.edj .: Ics and Science at Wesley an Uni- for. doing so. versity ..-„', He is one of more Butterf iield's brother - in," - than 'tOO 'teachers, and school Cadet- Roger-"Woodbtfty captaii •administrators from all1 parts. the Air' Force Academy's ' ' of the country/ who will attend team last fall. TOWN TIME8 (WATERTOWN, CONN.). MAY 25, 1961 — PAGE S " - Evelyn Beckett Btaieral services- far Evelyn Beckett, five-year-olPropertyd - daughter of of the Watertown Historical Society William and Florence OVormandin) Beckett, Orange St., Waterbury,- •who. -died- May 22 .after a short illness, were held May 24 -at the I Hipkcox .Funeral Home. Main St. WALTON'S ESSO SERVICENTER Burial was • 'in 'Calvary Cemetery. watertownhistoricalsociety.org "fhe child was bom in-- -Water- • tmy,- .Sept. 22, 1955. In. addition 970 Main St. — Cfl 4-4912 — Watertown to 'her parents her survivors • in- clude, her ^paternal • grandmother, tars.- Mary Beckett:, Watertown,. .tier maternal .grandparents., . five 6rothersx and." eight sisters. FRANCHISED DEALER — SALES & SERVICE - ' Frank Crepon.' : The funeral of Frank Henw Cre- OF THE FAMOUS pa&, 75, Porter 'Ave., 'MSdd&bury., who died. May .20 at Waterbury HoBpital .after a long' illness, was held May 23 at, the Alderson-Fu- neral Home, Waterbury, with the Rev. " Charles Ives officiating, Burial was- in; new 'Pine* Grove JCenetery,- Waterbury. •» -. He is survived... by his -wife. Kathryn 1'Koehn) 'Crepon, Middle-- Yard - Man Products bury; four sons, 'Charles F., Man- chester, Norman R.,.. Waterbury Harold, W., Watertown, and Don- ald H. Crepon, East. Hartford; and three grandchildren, " " YARD-MAN'S REEL MOWER FEATURES: John Labeck Funeral services .for John La- 1. ""'Silent™ Construction 5. Bed Knife beck, 68. Atwood Gt... who died ENGINE—2. H.P. Briggs Reel blades "do not touch or Specially designed, precision May .21 at Waterbury Hospital aft- and Stratton 4 cycle en- scrape bed-knife. An. exclus- ground and hardened. E?asy, er a. short .illness, were held May 23. from, ~ the • O'Neill Funeral gine with automatic re- ive . Yard-'Man feature. positive adjustment located Home, Main St., "St. Mary's Rus- coil starter, Guaranteed, outside of frame, sian: Orthodox Church,; Waterbury. one full year by manu- 2." ** A list e m pe re d " Burial was In St. Mary's Ceme- facturer. Reel Blades : tery. 6. Hi-Lo Cutting Height Mr, Labeck was born June '15, "Austempered" to tool steel i 1892, in Austria, son of the late hardness, reel blades stay Both wheel and. roller ad- Steve and. Anna. (Chramoga) La- t- * sharp longer, resist, nicking. justment permit level cut- beck. He «ame to this- country ting height control from V" and Watertown 48 years 'ago and was employed at the Watertown 3. (nsta-Control Handle to 2'i". Mfg., Co. until his retirement On the power reel's, • raise 'three years ago. He was a com- municant, of St. Mary's Russian handle to go. lower to slop, 7. Finger-Tip Control's Orthodox Church. Waterbury. plus constant drive. Power reels control choke, • Survivors are his wife, Mary stop, go and idle from panel (Barna) .Labeck; three sons, Pet- 4. An til-'Wind Grass Guards er, Steven and Joseph; a daughter, at the top of handle. Mrs,,. Ruth Josvanger; two sisters, Grass can't wind around reel Mrs,; Alex Zwanch and; Mrs. Julia ends..' added protection for Waniga; and 1© grandchildren, all double-sealed, 'reel ball bear- 8. One Full Year of Watertown.. ings. Guarantee! Mrs. Lena Hart. • The funeral of Mrs. Lena Grace . (Hbtchkfss) Hart, 64, wife of Ja- YARD-MAN son. C. Hart,. South St , Plymouth, Model 1040-1, 18-inch cut who died May 18 at Bristol Hos- 124 pital after a long illness,*-was held May 2S at the Hichcox Funeral Home, Main St.,. , with the . Rev. YARD-MAN .Francis >W7.Carlson.r .pastor of 'the Methodist Church, ' officiating. Mode! TO5O-7, 2T-inch cut 134 Burial was "in Evergreen Ceme- tery. • Mrs. Hart was 'born In 'Thomas- ton:, March 5, 1897, daughter of YARD-MAN the-late James S. and Grace ITut- fle) Hart. She had, Eved ' here, for RIDER MODEL Y A ,R D - M A N many years:, "moving to Plymouth 3040-1 last September. She was a mem- Rider Mower Features ber of the Methodist' Church, - 1. Unique Safety 5. V'-Bett Drive •• Survivors in addition to' her Clutch Absorbs, blade shock, ' husband are a son, Russell Wiisorv, Stops or starts blade - protects engine crank- Bethlehem; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice -Andrews, Oafcville, and instantly., Blade can be shaft, prolongs engine Mrs. George H. Schuster, Water- locked in disengage life. town.; two brothers, Raymond. position when" towing 6. Planetary-Type Hqtchkiss, Detroit, and Harold C. Transmission "Hotchkiss, Watertown; four sis- accessories. ters., Mrs. 'Charles -Leete, Spring- 2. Exclusive Finger-tip lever per- field, Mass,.,, Mrs. -Edna Laws'on, Automo ti we -Ty pe mits selection of five Southbury^ Mrs, Leona Libbey, Differential forward and. two re- Osooda,' Mich.,, and Mrs. Fred- verse speeds plus throt- erick Toffey,- Carlisle, Pa.; 10 Steel cut gears and grandchildren and two great- solid. 'Construction as- tle control "for engine grandchildren. sure years of servi.ee speed. and power to handle 7. ..Cutting Height » • • August Rosen grades of SiK-t- or more. ' Adjustments Funeral services for August Ro- Hand. lexers adjust, rear sen, 81, Buckingham St., who died 3. Jack-Act ion Bumper suddenly May 16 at Waterbury wheels at 'the press of Hospital, 'were held May 19 at the Drops down to support a thumb. Quick-set Hickcox Funeral Home, Main St., rider while you adjust selector pins position > * with 'Hie Ttev. Robert A. Heydeo- front jvheels. Xo tools front wheels to settings reicft, pastor of 'the First Luther- needed. 3 an.'Church, Waterbury, officiating. from,- 1 » to 3%"*., • Mr. Rosen was bom in Kiev. 4. Two-in-One Handle 8. Foot-Operated 1 -i. Russia, March 6, 1880, and had Affords .positive steer- Brake •# *. resided in Watertown for 22 years.. Until his retirement in ing. Pull handle for- As positive as- .power IMS he was employed as a black- ward for parking' or brakes. Stop at the smith at the Chase Brass & Cop- ^ H.Br Lauson 4 cycle gasoline engine with Safe-T-Wind hand tawing. •_ touch of a. toe. per Co., Waterbury. 7 Survivors are his wife, Matilda impulse starter. Guaranteed one f uU year, by -manufacturer. '(Miller) Rosen; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Van Cotta, Hayward, Calif., Miss Helen Rosen, Water- town, and Mrs. Wilhelmenia Davis, Walton's Abo Has In Stock Yard-Man Rotary lawn Mowers. Including Setf- Cream Ridge, N.J.; five grand- children- and, • seven, great-grand- children. Prepeffled Modeb With Safety Clutch. Grange Rummage YARD-MAN ROTARY FEATURES: 1. Bridge-Type Housing 4. Engine 7. Htecessed Wheels MODEL 2110' Sale Tomorrow All steel construction. Uncon- Watertown Grange met last; Fri- 4-eyele Briggs & Stratton with A TrTard-Man feature that per- •|l-indrCti#; 1H. P., day at Masonic Hall, with Master ditionally guaranteed for life integrally- cast 'Cylinder sleeve, mits cutting within- W" of ob- Gladys .Main presiding. Miss Bet- against bending or breaking guaranteed- for one year by jects on side or .front. ty Main, chairman, of the home when used,"on home lawns. . manufacturer. $104.95 .economics: committee, presented a 8. 'Tubular Han dies. Mothers' Day program. 2. Finger-Tip Controls 5. V-Beit Drive Steel... streamlined and light MODEL 2000- *' Granges represented at the Choke, run, idle and stop; ail 1 weight, with- plastic slip-resist- 21-inch Gu*> 3 KP. Meeting were Far' Mill River and- Absorbs blade shock, protects Mad. .River. An. invitation, was re-' are controlled fnttn' 'panel' at engine crankshaft, prolongs en- ant, '.contoured, handle ceived to- neighbor with Harwintanr -yaw-finger-tips. gine life. Grange, June" 14. : Masonic Hall 'will be' open this 3. "Aintempered" 6. Cutting' Height. - MODEL 2010-1 evening fronv? to 9 o'clock-to re- Steel Blade Adjustment NOTE — Briggs & Stratton 4-' ceive contributions for the rum? Tempered to tool, steel hard- Quick-set selector pin permits cycle. Gasoline Engine Guaran- 21-Inch Gut. 3 H. P. mage sale .to- 'be ' held tomorrow ness, it-resists dulling and nick- fast, selection of'-cutting heights teed By The Manufacturer For from § a.m. to 1 p.m. Persons PSffS wanting articles picked up should ing, wont shatter. from, W" to 3". One Full Year. .f»H Mrs. Florence Byrnes,, GR 4-2144. PAGE « — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), MAY 25, 1M1 ited the State Capitol and Library tSarah Whitman TrumbuU Chap* Rotary Accepting in Hartford last Thursday. They sponsors the trtp annually. la and the Golden Sandal, written were accompanied by three mem- Latin Week and portrayed by members of Applications bers .of Sarah-Whitman Trumbull Propertythe Junio ofr and Senloi ther Latin classWatertown- Historical"Chapter, D.A.R. — Mrs. Neil Kus Society- ; LOUIS A. LAUDAT E Now Underway es, was held: Thursday's activity 8Oi Mrs. William Cleveland and is a Roman basketball game, an For Scholarship Mrs. Alex Innes. Also attending i • innovation this year, complete The Watertown Rotary Club has were the students' teachers, Nefl , ELECi^lC Oil. BURNEfW At High School with Roman cheers and cheerlead- announced that applications now JScColgan, and Polk, and Miss , &*lw> ftervwe A Rep«lr» Latin students at Watertown ers,watertownhistoricalsociety.org with the sophomores oppos- are available for the club's annual Catherine Scanlon, of South 1 Motors — Pump« — ControH High School are marking their an- ing the upperclassmetK t $500 scholarship. School. ftotay* — Tranaformem nual Latin Week festivities this Tomorrow there will be a buffet Applications for the scholarship Etaotrlo and Manual week. The schedule consists of supper for upper-cla»smen and a may be obtained through the club* The youngsters' presence Pat Burner Co«trof*-Parta. •*•. a variety of events designed to dance which will" be open to theor the principal's office of theannounced in the House of Repre- I Burner Parts and Materials arouse more interest in the • study entire student body, to climax the school attended and .must be filed sentatives and they were greeted In Stoc* - ^ of the classics and to unite* the week's activities. with, the school office prior to by John Keitty and Michael Ver- students together in a final activi- June, 3. , oovai, local representatives. 14 ftoefctfale Avwwo ty. While having lunch in the cafe- OAKVILLE, CONN. The scholarship was established teria they were sketched by car- Orientation day was held Mon- Miss Eustace for the assistance of talented and toonist Louis (Mart) Mortison. Phom CR 4-3471 day and students heard an open- deserving young men and women ing address by Louis J. Celozzi, Heads Savings who are residents of Watertown Latin and French instructor and and graduates of a' secondary sponsor of the Latin Club. Tues- Bank Women school in pursuing their studies day was the day designated for a Eileen M Eustace, Watertown, and "developing their talent "at ~a' Roman market place, one of the ssistant secretary of tfJ? Water- school, college or' university ap- sophomore contributions. Varlf bury Savings Bank, was elected proved by the obmrtittee. It will ous booths with titles such as president of the Sayings Bank be awarded on the basis of schol- "Caesar's Last Stand" were set Women of Connecticut at thearship, character, leadership, SUMMER up in the gym, and grinders,annual meeting of the Association scholastic improvertent and, sandwiches, punch and other Tuesday at the Norwich Inn, Nor- these conditions feeing equal, -in items were sold. wich. * need of financial assistance. On Wednesday a play, Romanel- Miss Eustace is a graduate of The $500 may go to one or more Sacred Heart High School and was individuals as the committee sees emp]oyed as a secretary for thefit. One-half the amount awarded TYPING General Electric Distributors if will be paid directly to the school Waterbury and Dodd Insurance attended by the recipient of the FOR • Teen Aqers THE Co. before joining the bank. She award upon notice to the commit- was employed by the Waterbury tee of the date when each semes- - • College Students Savings Bank in 1941 as a stenog- ter bill is due. HEMINWAY rapher in the Foreclosed Proper- FT3ST SESSION—JUNE 12 ro JULY 7 ty Maintenance Department and G. Grant Welch is chairman of was maie iri'""'?er of that De- the committee, assisted by four FOUR WEEKS BARTLETT partment in 1943. r>fher members and the club pres- In 1945 she was appointed man- ident. THREE HOURS DAILY—8:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. ager of the Christmas Club De- Last year's winner was Miss MFG. CO. partment and was elected assist- Linda Carol Colabella. Van ' Or- FREE BULLETIN — Phone or Write Today ant secretary in 1946. Miss man ,St , Oakville, a 1960 graduate Eustace currently is serving the of ,Waterbury Catholic High. Class Limited — Enroll Now! bank as personnel officer. , She WATEKTOWN. CONN. has 'been 'a'member of the •As- sociation of- Savings Bank Wom- J. A. C. Clubs en of Connecticut • since 1953 and POST JUNIOR COLLEGE NYLON THREAD •» member "pf the National Asso- Visit Hartford '• - ' •• .-. OF COMMERCE ciation. • of Bank- Women since 24 Central Awe., WATERBURY PL 6-3658 1956. • • ' 'Thirty-two members oc 'the Jun- ior American Citizens Clubs vis- BRAIDED LINES ' Albert .Brazen Litcnfield. Rd... has 'been granted a permit to re- model a-room, 1500:. LOW SPECHCUUR PRICE ? IS The Greatest Advance in ONUT House Paint in 50 Years! HAlf THE STORY (The ator—

SHERWIN-WIUIAMS "low Art©©* LATEX HO US B PA I NT price," we mean more than . 'KRFECt FOR CLAPBOARD, STUCC^'CEMENT. B4UC& merely the pint-sized figure on"'the' "window sticker of a 'new Corvair. - . SHAKES, SHINGUS (WOOD OR ASBESTOS). 'You're going to' be raving like' sixty on .gas. And on the antifreeze you won't 'buy next - • Lasts yea*e longer winter, and the: radiator' repairs you'll never have. to' pay' far? About 'the" only 'things...... • Bister resistant when surfaced Corvair doesn't skimp on are room, smooth- ' are properly prepared ness, style and pure driving joy. But that's " the oilier' half of the story. "Talk to', your > "" t Dries dust-free, bug-free in 30~mSi«i''' Chevrolet dealer about it soon I " ' ,• Clear, rich colors tm permanent . . .. CORVAIR SPECIAL NOTE to owners of bousat with blistering BY CHEVROLET m paint-peeling probtems: ThI* paint it .your solution "iSiee'.ffte'iiew it proper attention It given to surface preparation. «f your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's WATERTOWN BUUNN6 SUPPLY CO. WEST S SALES & SERVICE, INC "•- ' " •' •• me*- fi feh© Ul» Rood —Wottrt own —C* 4.2SBT CONN., PA41B • —'TOWN' TIMES (W*TERTOWft,XONNi>? M*V tS, 1»1 Property of the Watertown Historical Society This Week-End for Your watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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Ron 'Sullivan, Mor - Historical 1 Society.special meeting of '{he ., District's. al Day in a manner BOW traditional Also, Deborah Howard, Donald ris . . ,.. The nurse., reported; .a appointment was announced at the to the community, with a parade Jimmo, Matthew Kacerguis, Doqg- successful kindergarten registra- recent Diocesan convention held in: '.Public Works Board "last, week, to start at 2 p.m. at lower Main las Krantz, Wendy MeGfaee, Tho- tion -.held .in Motris with 24 chil- Hartford...... Attending in. addi- was $44,515. . " . " St. and which 7wiU culminate with mas Matthews, Lynnd Motejaitis, dren. Attending . . ,. Parents "..who tion to the' Senior toaraen from uie a program at the village greet* David Nurnberger, Joseph O'Dell, haven't completed 'required forms 'Church were Rev. .Charles Brown Bids are being 'tabulated and. the . . The observance is sponsored Johnwatertownhistoricalsociety.org Plummer, Robert Quinnan, ior entry of kindergarten children and Henry A.- Johnson. contract' 'will be awarded at a by Bethlehem Post, American Le- Russell Rand, Candice Rollins, are' asked, to' mau these to the special meeting of the Board, gion, and parade arrangements are 'Caroline Root, John, Stevens, Irene school 'Office ... In late August probably within a few days. in charge 6f Anthony" Bosko , . . Tanuis, Richard. Taylor, Susan a- date will be set for children to Organizations wiling to partici- Taylor,. "Lynn Thomann, "Bonnie' register .for ktadergarten . . . A $44,515 Oakville Other bidders were: John Ba- pate are asked to. contact Mr. Bos- Gallop,, Diane.'-Gagnon, Robert, Tol- report: 'Of the nurse snowed 55' chil- vone & Son. Oakville, .$47,460; ko concerning parade plans . . . les, Mark: Codianna, Eloise Osuch, dren treated" for illness .and 66' for Water Project Perazzini 'Construction Co., Wa- Music will lie fiffnished by the James Melesky, Elizabeth Allen, first, aid. at schools, and." 'the' mak- terbury, $54,795; 'Innes: Bros.. Conn. Junior Republic Fife, Drum Dart Rlsiey, Cathy'Cleary, Diane ing of 35 therapeutic and '45 heal* Apparent Low lid Thomaston. $56,893; V A: J 'Con- and Bugle Corps of UtoMtelcl . . Mmckton;" .Alee Roden, 'Thomas supervision visits, 'to .homes in the struction Co., Wolcott, J67," . "The observance on Tuesday is Bo* and Kathy Accsri' two towns. The A. W. Cook Co., of Meri- 907.50; .Barbara, &"D'Aurk>, Wa- •I expected to attract many residents Mrs, Garaon • ijoery. M*«**g, den, is tbe .apparent low bidder terbury, $68,160' and, Garrassino to. the "green to view the parade war named, a. member of tbe Beth- Theodore Johnson, Senior War- for a. contract." to 'install. 11,580 Construction Co., WateriMirv, and the brief ceremonies appro- leham, Morris: Public Health Nun-' den of ' Christ Episcopal Church, feet of water mains: in the Oak- $46,650. "•*•*. priate to the occasion. Baseball plans axe reaching de- .-ft cisive stages, as the season pro- gresses, with an appeal from the Little Fellers' baseball league for assistance in getting their pro- gram, in action . . . -Workers are needed to assist .in getting the Hart Field in. playing condition, and also tovwk with the boys as coaches and 'lit other capacities .'. . "Rich- ard Hunt is chairman of 'the pro- gram and will be glad, to tear from volunteers . ,." . 'The League .... is f-S ' sponsored by 'the Men's Fellowship of the' Federated Church, who achieved funds to' assist in their work iby a supper given last. Sat- urday eve by the men, Also seeking support, for the i 'Coming season, is 'the Bethlehem entry 'in, the Babe Ruth '.League, comprised of boys in - the 13-15 year age' group . ... , Wallace Gal- lop, who bead's the program, re- ports that a. minimum of $320 must be raised to finance the club for1 the season, and folks who .are' will- ing to help are asked, to send 'Con- tributions to' the League in. care of' 'the Bethlehem Post Office .. ., ,. A twelve game schedule, ...of which six gains 'will, be' played locally, will be engaged in by the dub .. . . Boys 'are endeavoring to raise some of the funds required by car- ing:. for1 the village .green during the summer months. Gorton Holmes, director1 of Family AM 'and Rehabilitation, at the Fairfield Skate Hospital. New- town, 'was speaker at, a '.meeting of the .Bethlehem, Mental Health Coun- cil held Tuesday eve in. Johnson Memorial Hall . .. •. Those'attend- ing also mewed showing >. Popping t\ui fHWHIHt—Owtiir* tS*fpint CmMii MrOOtl«fllY—4 CMIMIS" Maddox, David MancKon, Betty Qoinaan, Cheryl Rand, Cristisa 'Rlsiey, Linda -Woike, Marilyn Woi- k«, Doaald Banks, Martin ~ " TO SJW6 WHEN

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Moodua South Glastonbury (good catches of pounds, to anglers Frank Domurat iarity with the area and with safe- Reservoir, Meodus ibasa, picker- white perch, smallmoath bass and and Harry Meyers of Newington). . 'This summary of fishing condi- ty procedures which muft be ob- tions is prepared from reports of served while shad fishing by boat the State - Fish' and" Game Board belowwatertownhistoricalsociety.org the dam,, plus, careless boat and. other sources and" Is distrib- handling, were the apparent caus- uted as a public service. es. Repeating last; week's warn- ' Satt"Water Fishing ing message: Mate sure boats Fishing for 'winter, founder con- 'are sturdy and. of sufficient six tinues .good in the Thames 'River, motors-dependable " and "no less excellent in coastal waters east than 6 h p. — equipped with life of tie Thapes, .good, off tbe cen-jackets, oars, hook-type anchor, tral , Conne«kut shore, - 'and-. ...fair' and. at .least: 30feet of .line1 , plus off Fairfield county. - trS line; don't. . anchor. . '"An occasional, blackfish ra,ther pJay it out slowly, .keeping' 10 pounds is. being taken off tbetension on line'; and1, .in" addition, western Connerttcut shore. Catch- anchor no closer tban 100 feet es of ''blacks are' improving in thefrom 'the' dam. Employ common .area' from the Thames. Elver to sense — a. hastily planned fishing th* Rhode Island line', with Hie' trip is not. worth a possible trag- fish running from four'" to seven edy. • pounds. Good fishing for white perch is. ' Trout fishing was, in general. reporled at Quiambaug Cove and good throughout the s&te last WeaS_u etequock Cove, Stonington. 'week. Some of the 'better spots School striped baas have ar- reported were: Bit. Misery rived in Stonington Harttor, .and Brook; Kinnie Brock; "Pachaug fiata up to 10 pounds '.are' being' River;" Beachdale Pond, "Volmj- caught- Striper fishing .is. imtown;- : Rogers Lake, ' Lyme-Old proving in the' Connecticut River. Lyme; Uncas .Pond., Lyme;'' Nor- wttfa 'tie Maromas area providing wich Pond, Lyme; Farmingto* especiallill y good catcheth s 'River, entire length; Sandy "Brook; small. stripers still West Hill Pond, New ftartford- showing up in th* e EnfielEnfieldd DaDamm Barkhamsted; Hogback - Reser- ana,, bringing forth another re-* voir, CoJetirook (fair); Pequon- LAIS QUASSAPAUG, MIDDL3URY .minder that the' minimum legal nock .River; ' Can. length for stripers 'is IS1"", meas- '18" brawn, a. 20" brown;" and a ured from, the' tip of the. snout to 19" rainbow were' checked over ' the • fork of .the tail. Small the weekend.); ; stripers, are also present, at theLake Quassapaug, , Woodbury- mouth of' 'the Housatonic "River, Middlebury; Cream Mill. ..Pond, Bridgeport Harbor .and other spots 'Cornwall; Mohawk Pond, Corn- 'Off the' Fairfield .county .shore1, wall; Wononscopomuc tske, Sal- with an .occasional striper to 15 isbury; East Twin Lake,. Salisbury Saturday Mar ..and.' 20' pounds being taken. (large holdover brawns); Highland Inland Fishing . Lake, Winchester (sockeye salmon Shad flshing' at the. state-con- from .12 to' 16 inches still 'being trolled area, in Stiffield and; atcaught)1; Candlewood tale' (gave S WIM MIN G —B O A TIN 6 — Ft S HIN G other - favorite spots: on. the " Con-up a 7H-pound, 24-inch br*vn frout necticut .and. Farmington .Rivers to Peter Slaia . of Trumbull ' last was good 'Over 'the 'weekend. The week, confirming predictions of FAMILY PICNIC AREA top .fish 'entered in" the Windsor department biologists that 'this: Rod & Gun Club shad fishing, lake is well capable of producing derby was: a 6-lb... i-oz. roe. .Again 'trophy browns. K. is -expected: .several, boatloads. . .of fishermen. 'that, as '.a result of the,;'Board's capsized below tbe Enfield Bam brown, trout stocking program, ini- tiated, at Cand].ewood/ in '1967. 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April Police Girt Scout News Engagements ••'%.. Rd. 'Tlie' wedding will 'take pla.ee Martel), Warner Ave., Oakville. •Watertown Brownie Troop" 53, Cooke-Gibbo 'Oct., 21 'at 10 a.m. in St. Francis' Mrs. Estelle Martel,, Qalmlte. ^ Report Filed whose leaders are Mrs. Leland The engagement "and coming Church, Naugatuck is maternal grandmother. «!f'~- WateFtown PropertyPolice made 41 ar- Kirk, Mrsof. Rober thet Lyman Watertownand marriage Of'-Miss Joyce" Caro Historicall Society rests and investigated 331 comMrs- . O. Huoppi, held their Fly- Gibbo to EfcwM Allen Cooke, Wa- Herman-Grant plaints daring April, Police Chief Up ceremony recently at Judson School in the presence of their terbury, sen of Mm Lola Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Grant Frank A. Minucci noted last week and the late David Cooke, has Cutler St, have announced the en- in his report .for AprQ. parents and relatives. been announced by Miss Gibbo's gagement of their daughter, Miss .ENGINEERED t Arrests were: motor vehicle, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgMiss Betsy Nyberg welcomed sister and brother-in-law, Mr. andLinda Ann Grant, to John B Her- 33; taking a motor vehicle with- the parents and the girls partici- Mrs. William Tierney, Watertown. man, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs. PLASTICS pating in the flag ceremony were Tfie wedding will be an evertt of out the owner's permission, two y- Oi * " -"—" •""-" ~l " *"• XJJoh VIJ-InJ J_BJ XHerman 1^1 111 O.1 J, , MillburyA* A JAiUTUl JF, t XTX.O.Mas &&s Lynn Greenfield, 'JudJudy MitchellMitche , juvenile referrals, two; intoxica^ May 27 at 11 .a.m. in Christ Epis- lxhe wedding will take place July tion, one; breach of peace, one Eileen Kirk and Laney Curtiss. copal. Church. 29 at 2 p.m. in the First Congre- AMERICAN - breaking and entering, one; and A group sing by the Brownies gational Church, Thomeston. fraudulent issuance of checks, look place with Karen Clark lead- "•»,:- ing. 'Mix-Leary SINTERINGS one. Mrs. Michael C. :Leary, Nauga- Complaii is were; general, 270; The Fly-Up ceremony was pre-tuck, has announced the engage- Birth •A, fires, 21; iccidents, 11; emergen- sented next. A bridge setting was ment and coming marriage of her ANDERSON—A son, Steven' * WATERTOWN cies, 11; ' andalism, eight; thefts, arranged and each B r o w B-4 e daughter, Miss Betty Ann Leary James, Apr. 18 in Waterbury ~>?i seven; breaks, one; juveniles, two, crossed over the bridge. Across to Burton L. Mix, sen of Mr. and Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rich-1 INDUSTRY There were 32 written warnings the bridge Mrs. Henry ' Ashley, Mrs. Edwin L. Mix, Candee Hill ard O. Anderson (Louise A. issued. Stolen items recovered leader of Troop No. 20 together included eight autos, two deputy with her Girl Scouts, pinned each sheriffs' badges and one box o girl with her Girl Scout pin, gavef* cartridges. each her wings and accepted her 'into' Girl Scouting. A Custom Built Home Study Completed The girls were; 'Cheryl Brown, Karen, dark,- Kafby Clark. Laney- by JOHN POND, JR. Richard C. Briggs, Superinten- Curtiss,; Diaime Eagles, Christine dent of Schools, announces ' that Fisher, 'Lynn Greenfield, . Diane the study of the Social, Studies cur- Hamilton., B e f h .Ann -" Jesselfc riculum in the Watertown Public 'Eileen Kirk, Janet LymaAJSusan Schools lias 'been completed. Markham, Susan Marti, Susan • 'The study has been a •year's proj- McCarthy,' Cynthia MacLellan, FARVIEW CIRCLE • WATERTOWN ect of the -local system - and has, .Patrice Metro, Judy Mitchell, 'Covered all elementary- grades. A Cathy Montagono, Betsy -Nyberg, 'Open for Inspection By Appointment, Dafly, Evenings or Sundays. townwide committee has been ie~ CoUen Walsh. sponsible for the study 'under the leadership of Stunner LJbbey, Prin- Mrs. Robert Jessel'l was in cipal of Swift Junior High School. charge of refreshments and table 'The'Board of .Education egrtier in decorations. Mr. -and Mrs. Fran- •the year authorized schools to close cis Markham helped, serve. early four1 times during the year to .involve the entire elementary staff in- the project. LaBoda's Mark . A, report, will be made to the Board of Education in. the near 24th Anniversary . future, explaining the results of Patrolman and, Mrs. Peter J the study and requesting'approval LaBoda, * Central Aye.,. Oakville, of the program to 'become 'effective celebrated: their 24th' wedding an- as part *of the instructional pro-' niversary on. May 16. They were gram beginning 'With the school married .May 16, 1937,-in St. year 1S61-62.- - " • Mary's Russian Orthodox: - Greek Catholic Church,.. Waterbury. • Mrs. F. Rosebeck, Prospect St., • The couple have three children: OakviDe, has obtained a permit to Mrs. Marcel Blanchet and the demolish a chicken coop. . Misses Elaina .and Georgiann La- LUXURIOUS 80 FT. RANCH-2 CAR CARAGE Boda, and .two grandchildren, Marcel and Eufeene Blanche!. Three full >«• bciroams Built-in Appliisncct Met' water heat DIRE CTI 0N S Water PnnapA - 'Water Softeners Mrs. . LaBoda is the- former Family Roowi with sliding Take second right (Platt Anastasia Krawehuk. glow doort. Dome*:k hot' water Road) past Taft School, R. J. BLACK & SON, Inc. Watertown . to Guernsey- 28 Ft, Living mom with Double Lavatories with town Roaif to model home " FAIRBANKS-MORSE .Princeton, Knitting Mills, Inc., fireplace. collated fixture*. on left {Firview Circle}- WATER SYSTEMS Watch fair oar signs. 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PACUE 12 — TOWIN' T'liiES (WATCftTOWN; CONIN.), J*I*Y 25, tf»t cording to- store, $30,000; one factory, $15,- ' : ; ' •— 'Officer Michael s monthly 000; 10 -house "additions, $8,480; report. .and-'One"'Other addition, $250. The Propertyat the' church of, 7:3 0 p.mthe. Watertown Historicaltotal' for the Tnonth was $371,630 Society. TED TtETZ , ^ Wednesday, 'May 31. -^ Boy* Scout Permits, issued .for construction were"- valued at $91,4S5, about »> : -March construction permits. Church Services Troop 52, T B.m,. . ".. ."•. were .valued '-at.-" $60,240 and in- . one-third -. increase '- over Maxcn. y Road, Mattmtmtm ' - Trlnitv Lutheran but the figure is. less, than a fourth cluded." five new 'dwellings.' - '-SMurday, May 27 —• Sen'pr I C« 4-3789 . firmatlon cVss r*eets at the par- the figure for April.-, I960. . , - YOU CALW WE HAUt-,. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgMr. Dunn reported six permits JANVTIME, ANV" W-ACSB • ish house, 10 a.m. - for'Hew homes, $78,000;. two for - Sunday. May 2R — Chun* garage*, $2,500; 'two non-Msiden- •School, 9:15 -a.m.: Service, with tiaJ buildings, $3,250^ five .add!-' BARIBAULTS !' - Loam Student Pas*or Floyd Add-on Below I960 Pace ttons, 55,975, and- several, mis- : REASONABLE ducting the Liturgy "and cellaneous permits, $1,760. idling" the 'sermon. 10:30- a.m. Building arfivity in Watertown Range & Fuef OH ! You*r* Always Ahead the' service there*-will he. a continued!-to pick up slowly, list A year ago 20 permits were is- •00 MAIN ST., OAKVtLLE, ] Wh«n Yoii Calf Ted. hour to welcome the new' month after the 'winter:"layoff, "but sued for new dwellings, valued at Tel. CBestWpod 4-3284 or 4-1220 "Student. Pastor. Theodore A. -Mc-.April construction lagged far be- 5285,400. Others were* one church. - Connell, and to honor: the retiring hind the pace set a. year ago, ac-$30,000; two garages. $2-500; one 'Student Pastor, Mr. - Addisoq, Monday, May 29 — Annual Con- vention of the Mew York-New England %mod of the United. Lu- theran" Church in America con- venes In Albany, N.Y. 'Tie,' con- vention will" conclude' Wednesday, May 31. GhirM. EjkiatsoOa' Thursday, May .25; —. .Boys* Jtin^ lor choir, "3:30 p.m. .. Friday, May 28 .— -Junior Choir. 9:30 to 1(1:30 am.; Gilbert and Sullivan operetta,.. HALS.' Pina- fore, 7:30' pun. . . RILL Sunday,.-May 28 — Holy Cbm- munion, 9. a.m.;.; Family Worship and Church .School, 10:45 a.m.;: Young People's- Fellowship, 5 p.m. - Wednesday, May. 31 — • Girls* junior choir, 3:30 p.m.; Senior FREE! choir, 7:41 p.m. - ' • All Saints Thursday, ' May 25 — Junior Choir in 'the church. 7 p.nu . Friday, May' 26 — Monthly meeting of the Men's Club, .parish ' house, 7:30 p,m,; Record Hop, sponsored by the Young People's Fellowship, parish hall,. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Mav 28 — Trinitv Sun- day. .. Holy: Communion, with" -the 2 NEW Rev. Bradford Lovejoy, celebrant, 8 ;.a,im.; Morning prayer, with Jo-' • se'ph Baxter, lav reader, officiat- ing, 10" a.m.; Church School. 10 a.m.;* Young People's Fellowship, ' parish .hall, 7 p.m.. '••' Wednesday. • May 31 — .Junior Girls1' Friendly. Society, parish ' hall, 3 p.m. Friday. June-2 — Square Dance. King-Size sponsored. . bv the' ' Men's Club, 7:30 p.m. Miss Cecelia Brennis. will be caller. Tickets are avail- able at. the door. ' St. John's Wednesday, 'Friday and" Satur- day, " May M, 26 and 27', an Ember TDays, . • " Sunday, Mav 28 ~ Masses at 7. 8, 9, 10 and' 1J a.m. The last Mass will -be a High Maps. Crowning' of the Statue of the Blessed. Virgin and recepiion of' hew' members into the. Sodality of the. Children of" Mary. 3, p.m. Wednesday,; May 31 — Devotions 'in honor of The Blessed Mother, 7:30 pjn.- • Thursday. June t-— Confes- Ginger Ale 'iions, 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m niethodtat ' . * .. Sunday, Hay 28—Church School for all" classes. 9:30 a.m. Wor- "ship .service. 11 am. • The Rev. .Jojin Gillham, sffrt'or at Yale Di vinlty School, will • 'be the" guest • preacher while- the .Rev. Francis W. Carlson, pastor, is attending 'the Quarterly Conference at Val- »»•• ley, Stream. N.Y. .Monday, May 29 —-.Boy Scouts 7 p.m. • . FlTst: C on g regatt o n a I 'Sunday. May 28 — Church School, 9:36 a.m..; Morning wor- ahip,' 'with... sermon by the Rev. George E. Gilchrist, pastor, 11 a.m. A nursery .group for chil- m every dren! ages 2-7 'will 'be held in -the Trttmbull House, first floor. A crib room for infants; six monthr •to two' years, TrumbulJ House. second: floor. 'The Junior His* Fellowship will meet jointly with *• .Senior. Pilgrim Fellowship OMirth House', 7 p.m. Parent? •of both groups are invited to at lend. Konday. May 29 — Girl .Scout leaden' meeting," 'Church House, 3" Km. 8-bottle Wednesday, May 31 — Deacons and Deaconesses" meeting, Trum- fatlE House.', 7:30 p.m. f Christian .Science' " Holmes. A Mitchell Ave*. car r 8/49" •*•*».. M*y ». — Serviee, Sun- day'- School and nursery, 10:45 mm; Service, 4:30 p.m. day. May-,31"— Meeting': teatimonieg of Christian --'•' s, 8-pun.

Union Congregational ' " nwnday, -May 25 — • Curriculum pneview by the Rev. Miss Aimed8 C -IMekery, '7^.90 p.m. Miss Vick- etf will 'preview the new material -* ""*-! .new United: Chuirch of Oari«t- Pop TOT 6 ••»c^ct vl •'WJU be used in the church • • 0' Akhgr. Miy 36 -'Pack 58, 'Cub ScOtttB, 7:30i p.m. Sttnday, May ,28—Church School. 9:3ft ajn., Ghenib Choir, 10:30 new tmide Hwry! Sole's lor a fimttW rime onfy. a.Bfc; Memorial Day service, 11 The 'sermon tide is .-"In ,2f>."'_ Special Gbureh teachers' meeting was Mother Goose's party, and has a new student. He is Charles TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.). MAY 25, 1961 — PAGE 13 Scbool Activities every child in, the .room, bad a HarreJl, from Thonotosassa. Fla. in, social studies. The children, of the' first U.S. spaceman. They •• •Property Swift .part . ofThey portrayed. the" som e Watertownof the Children in Mrs. Saltmarsh' Historicals Society most famous characters. Niza first grade invited their parents seemed, well informed, on the con- discussed the "Redstone Rocket — -The annual Spring concert was Rozanski did special dance num struction of the missile and, 'the „_ .„„=„»,•, ,,,,*,»»•. „_„--<, presented last week, wjth many to class recently to see a play lts we h Wtot eau a • parents and friends attending. bers. Parents helped, make the entitled "Spring Things." A newpreparations; and instructions the * 5 ^ costumes, and many • of the par- boy in the class is Mark Blanc. spaceman must go through before chang1 e from one sphere to .anoth- Numbers were presented by the ents attended the perforniance. er and bow it affects man.. 'They Glee Club, Chorus, and Band. Each child has made a leaf on attempting the flight, enjoyed, thinking' of weightlessness Soloists ' were: Cynthia Monte- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgMrs. Benedict s grade 'three which- he put his name. If the 'the flight and when it was coin- and how changed our 'world would took a field trip to the TTfomas- In .Mrs. Russin's 'third, grade, rose, piano; Pam Mesemle and ton Savings Bank, Watertown, last children remember to brush, their be' if there- was no .gravity. They Claudia Gerard, dance routine; week to learn about banking first- teeth, eat the right food, go to Giimy Knout 'brought in. isi old all waited, anxiously to- hear of Carol Upton, and Laurel Hunter, bed early, etc.. 'they may grow on time ice cream. ' maker. The Cmdr.. Shepard's fate. "When duet; 'Bin Sue Parsons, piano. hand. The children.' we're' 'con- 'the Tree of 'Good Health, painted." class enjoyed, making then- -own. they saw him, .alight from a. .car' ducted on a tour of' the bank and oh a window. vanilla ice cream. They also en- ter served refreshments,. One -they sighed as if they too had re- Bakiwin joyed- <: watching the spaceman entered our atmosphere. .."fbe- of the most interesting things The pup'il1 s in Mrs. FarrelTs "Iftie children in Mrs, Curtis' they saw was the coin-counting fifth gra.de listened to the launch- launched into space on a TV setchildren wrote to Astronaut Shep-, -first grade watched the complete mftaeliijie. ing of .the 'first American, into in. 'their classroom.. ard to -congratulate him and^tps cycle in, the birth of the Cicrapia space. The children took notes Mrs. Rosa's second, .grade was * tel him how very proud -j£ey Moth* starting with > two' cacoon? PnHc . ' . 'Dieted discussed it as an activity mast thrilled on seeing the f light (were. " last spring. Two of the caccxuis have opened and the children were Kindergarten children hove been fascinated to watch "the mtrthf making qpriqg flowers out of come 'Out. traps, -cup cake liners, "Meene: Mrs. Richmond's third grade etc. had its -'trip to the Bronx Zoo Mr. Solomon of West Hartford ' postponed 'because of a strike at conducted a workshop -on* '"Science,' tne zoo. "They hope to sio 'iune 2 for JVattrtown Teachers at.' The 'Class1 has same tadpoles and recently. a newt in its terrarium, and ha? Miss Ryan's second grade has Futum's the one that planted, some cotton seeds which ten studying the solar ^systems.. they hope to watch -grow. Reproductio- s of the sun 4OT_ "" . .Mr. Woznicki's fifth grade -is ets are ha. -ing from, the ceiling:! slated to go to Hartford today, of the room - never cramps youi May 25. Mr. McColgan's class visited e... Jim Young and John Upton the State Capitol in Hartford re- brought 'in 'their pet turtles to cently. State Rep. John Keilty show the other children in Miss of Watertown, met 'the childrer Hickcox's second grade. and conducted them on, a tour of In .Mrs,. Bridges" second grade, the building. Kim Black brought in her guinea Henry Steams, of Taft School. ..pig for a day and Leslie -Butler spoke to pupils and parents on .the brought in a frog. history of Watertown recently. Some luxury compacts Mr. Woznicki's class has 'begun, make you choose between a" .map project to aid 'them 'in Judson their study of Connecticut. Mrs. Lowell's "fir

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DAN T'RU'MFtO- General Manager of COM!PACT COUSIN ; "For Fort heir Information Mom's Restaurants OF THE THUNDERBIRO - " Inquire At *" . *=> Moms Moms RESTAURANT Mo. 2 ' RESTAURANT No. 2 705 'MAIN STREET, i 705 MAIN STREET WATERTOWN tRlSTWOOD FORD, INC. f WATERTOWNT -Open '"Sundays 7 a.m. to 6 .p.m. Open Sundays 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. - • Open Daily 5:30 a.m. to Open b-aily 5:30 a.m. t© . !: 975 "MAIN STREET " —- WATERTOWN, CONN. ^ - ; .:' ; 12' Midnight -" '12.. Midnight - You Con N*w Buy an A-l Used Car - Wa* ranted In Writing — At Your Ford Dedm \ PAGE 14 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.)» MAV*25, 19t1ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS. ELECTROLUX:- Sales- and serv- •U/Q*, CABPKT*, BROADt-OOMS Property of the Watertown" Considerable amount of cbidce Historicaln ice. Cleaners ' .and; .floor polisn Society- -Mtoor's Vmtiey B« r Service, Sa LEGAL NOTICES manure available immediately. er»r Andrew J.' Mailhot, Office, liain St, Tbonaastoo. Bxtgs and CLASSIFIED ADS Phone CR 4-8327. : " HU' 2-2996, '.Home 'CR. ,44363. W-A-R-X-I-N-G NOW YOU CAN RENT — A Gar- The votera of the Town of Water- den "niter, electric hedge trim- town art nerevy warned that a ssne- EXCAVATING,' bulldoze; r work; MODERN GLA38 CO, cial fjlection will be -held In the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgmer, lunii roller, etc At KAY'S w a. t e r ' connections. Daddona Everything to UUA8S " Town ol Watertown, June 6,' 1961, HARDWARE. WON. ST., WA Construction Co. CR 4-3825. — Telei>hone PL S-2606 'between the hours of V:Ol> A.M. anc TERTOWN, Tel.' CR .4-1038. Btrfh f'.M.. D.S.T., for the purpose of jl§ Cherry Street .. Waterburj to approve or reject a pro- WANTED' TO'"BUY:: Small used ar- ^PATTERSON—A second child. Charter for th,e Town of FOR 8ALE: .190) Rambler Ameri- ticles :from the: bouse, attier cel- OLD'-COINS - 'second son, Michael - 'Richard,, Water town, a» Incorporated in the. * can, 4-dr. sedan, excellent condi- lar -air"'-barn, any 'quJaittty.'iWe]- Mar. '13 In Whittier, Calif.,, -. to final report of the W*tec town Char- tion. Call Woodbury, Go 3-2664 BOUGHT ter Commission pursuant to me pri*- lersdick's Second Haotf Shop arid Mr. and .Mrs... Donald M. '-Patter- V"i«I.«nii of Chapter » of the 195«' Auction Bint, 2* Bridge St.; JBTWQOb , .son" ' (Betsey Jackson) 'Whittier, b Rvvialon of ..'the General Statutes an TENNIS DRESSES, drip dry,, - Thomaaton. ATlas 3-S26O. P.O. Box 5 , formerly of Oakville...... •mended: Mai* proponed Charter . -having' been published In the VVA» ,$8.98, at .Davidson's Dress Shop, TKftTOWM "TOWX TIMES on. May CR 4-1149.- ' • • J», "13'St.. ". : . • .fated at Water town, Connecticut rYPEWRlTER8 repaired. Type- ••• th la'82nd .day of-May,-I Kl. - «,. "Wlfinont Hunajerford writer and. office supplies. Har- M. S. Hathaway • . . old L. Hall, Main St., Wtn. CR JoiUf-ph'TilBsI 4-3OB. • fjeltr'-tmen 203 Homer Street WATERBURY 5-5232 .: " lunn of Watertown. , EMIL JEWELER'S - (JUST A SHOUT WAY DOWN FKOM THl WATEMURY PLAZA) • TT 5/35/61 'S'XPERT WATCH "AND'CLOCK. 1XVITATIOX • TO BID .. .,.ifMEfMlTlI•ifMEfMlTlII I -QUANTnQUANTnY j T " 8YL.VAX LAKK SKVKR A.X.D -R.EPA1 R; 1N G—Guaranteed Work WAfKK IXSTALLATIOX manshio. COUPON GOOD FORR TWOO WEEKWEKSS UUnHI Sot., June S Scaled proposals for the tnntalla- f I ii n lit the to I lo «" 1 n K'" '<**' 11 •>* ' r* " SAMPENTEiR A MAawPl WORK, erlvnill by the B»»a,r<1 ot Selectmen at the Selectmen's Office In.1 the reasonable Building, TeInt • to ex is11 n.R" Echo Lake RtL, Wtn., Tel. FOR J^J never line In Sylvan Lake Road ap- C 4-2555 ' .. - proximately 13S linear feet, a min- imum of "8 feet below existing1 (Trade ERNIE'S AUTO BODY QR — HlopinR gradually to appr'ix.- FINISHED LAUNDRY imately 7 feet below street surface One of the m»«t completel1y ' to exist Inn newer line. equipped Paint 'and. Body .. .The rifcht Is fjcprewtly reserved, to Shorn in Connecttcut. Wheel 'reject any bid r»r bids and to award * Alignment and Balancing. the contract to any contractor and 128 Watertown Am, Waterbury 2•H " SHUTS Prewed ...... * .15' on any basis that the Board of Se- lectmen may thin*, for the brut in- terest of the Town of Walter town. Where you 'buy .your-Carpet DOES HH". PILLOW' CASES Pretsed .,...... ,...... 07 lia'ted at Watertown, Conn., May 23,make a. difference. At the' HOU- SPREADS Any Size — Wothed & Dryed . ... :' .59' Jllli'I. SATONIC VALLEY RUG -SHOP 'Alexander I*. Alves - BLANKETS Washed' or Dry Cleoned ...... *.... ' ...... €9 Chairman you win find Brand Names — Big- " Water town Park Commission elow, Mohawk, Firth; Gulistan, swns v..... -.;.-:..," >..- . —'..."...... - ". •« Lees, Magee, Barwick and many • THROW HUGS Small ..r. . ; ,.., .. .39 x ' • TAX SOT1CB 'Other's, all. at Lowest Prices. All ' pcraona • responnlMe for pay- TABLET . CLOTH—Any-SizeT. . •- ' i , Washe; d and Ironed .....l..^m . "90>5cf • Mirnt of taxes on ""Real. Ks'tate'"1".., Guaranteed Installation by our own. ••|,»,(.nnm 1""".: or "AultmMle'""' located Factory' T ra ined Mechanics. DRY CLEANING SPECIALS In the Town of Water town are here- HOUSATONIC VALLEY RUG -SUITS ",...... ,.,.,.«,..™... me PANTS : I...,.,. , 39a. by no tilled, and, warned a tax" of '!»'% mills on the dollar-laid' on the SHOP, Cornwall" Bridge, Conn. SKtRTS — Wain :.,.„.. ...,.„. 3»c DRESSES —' Plain 69c Uranil Uat of October 1, I960- wa- Tel. OMeana 2-4034;- COATS" ..'" ' Sic •SWEATERS ,.,.,: .-. 39c rn, me due,, and payable May 1, 1961. B L AN KETS .^~... " 95c TOPPERS iSe The undersifrned will be at the ATTRACTIVE. 3-zttmi apartment - • CAR "COATS . 78c ;, •• Town - Hall, Watertown. to receive with bath .and private entrance, in' said taxes, May 1 to 51 ay 31 lnclu- Bl've: Monday through Friday, from Southbury, available inreturn .for •. »:(iii'A.M. to 13:0» -noon-and l:«0 asSiis.tan.oe as mother's helper a P.M.'to 5 •..•* -P.M.: Saturday from few tioui'rs' daily. .Meal, economi-1 9:(• II .A.M.. to 13:00 noon. Al.no &1 on- day, "Wednesday, and Friday -eve'- cal arrangement .for couple or nlnBS from, 7:00 P.XL to'< 8:30 P.M.; single woman. - Call 'Congress 4- Hny •• 30th eacepted. Any tax, or portion -thereof un- '*• paid'arter June-1. 19*1, will become delinquent, and subject to Interest LOST:"" Thomaston Savings Bank fru'm, .the 'due date. May 1st,, at the Book No. W8311- Payment ap- rate ot one-half of one pier centum: • plied, foir Grace C. 'Barbara. for-each month, anil fraction" there- of which shall elapse from, the time •when such tax shall have become FOR: SALE:' Cherry dining room \ due and payable until the same set, drop leaf table, - four Dhnll lie" paid. • ' , chairs. .Like new. .'$150. Call I'atpri at W,Mtert»v("n this 21st clay Cr 4-1513, '. ,: Mr.BOSTON of .April 1961. Ar.njAn.fi J. Derail in - "Tax Collector ROTOTILLING. Call CR 4-2204 anytime. YE INTELLIGENT' BUYER'S GUIDE TO FINEST LIQUORS AT FAIREST 'PRICES '" TAX 9EOTICB All persons responsible for pa;- nicnt pt -taxffi on property, real, or 'personal, locat,« at the Byrnes Bnlldlne, ,314 Mala tate, 35'/i -.acres of land, Street, OakyiHe, to receive said -tax as follows: six room house, well built, Monday thjrou'Kh Friday — 9:00 TRUE-FRUIT " a.m., to 12:00' Xoon; 2:30 p.m.'to 6 furnace, fireplace,. mod- p.m.. Saturday a — 9:f»i> a.m. to 12:00 ern conveniences, out- • Noon. ' . • FUVORED BRANDIES Wednesday and Friday event new buildings, - s ma If"lake,. " durlniR May, 7:?,* -p.m. to »:W p.m. Coonectkut's largest :teliiic brandies Holidayta . and IV'edneadaj- af ter- liuona excepted. spring fed., 'great poten- arc now mote inviting than ever in Any tax or portion thereof unpaid, handsome new bottle* and... labels! after June 1, 19*1, will become de- tial. Priced right. •They're stilt * the .same wonderful. linquent and 8'U'bjeet to. Interest 'IImmidicd s j^WHi^c^lt. .Blwajf&f pcctcrCeif ioiocc from the due day. May 1st,er , at the - ratt* of one-ha If fit" one P cent for - that delightful extra,,— true-fruit fla-1 each .month and fraction ' thereof vors that jtat naturalty 'taste 'better ! which, shall elapse from the due n fl-it 'Oj % They're «tfll an unbeatable value, tool date,. May let, up til the name shall be paid; • " Woterbwry PL-W828. Dated- at, Oakville.- Connectlont, this -24th day'of April,. 1961. Joseph K. Paternoster . • Tax. Collector r HARWII^TON 4 GREAT ! 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• ' ..••!'• ' :—— " 1— Girl Scout Day CampApplicatiofis Being Accepted' - • 'The1. Blue Trail Council of Girl .Scouts • wi.ll. accept, camper . appli- cations .for - Day 'Camp until June 1, Council 'Officials, announced this Tale the coupp ». Hie-stare'ttjf dealer will •week. ' gjw |1 1O« off his -rwrt* siwlf pnee. " Scouts: " win camp- by the day, the: dealer's shelf price from 9:30' a.m.. to 3 p.m. on the liter and, ¥Um are lie two 'raeats,«ts hm Panaltis Farm, on Bunker Hill .Ext. 'The first .session • of the ' camp, 'will be. July- 3. 5, 6 and 7 and July 10-13 for girls from Naugatuck, Southbury. Middle- innradient paneteB bury -.and, Woodbury." The second Cats MI on '60'ff—ttei1 tl»ri* on fidf... «• session 'will" be July 17-20 and •S Sift m *H.%k mf*-*f** "« July ,24-27' for .girls .from • Wokoft, Si So- *rft Imt/A Us ««pm|. Prospect, Thomaston, Tenyville and PJymoutH. -The third, session, tihich t -^- '-will, 'be July 31-Augi 3 and Aug. •7-10 for1 girl* from, Waterbury. gfBfflMgaffl8^^ - The- camp 'program: will feature7 only daily swimming .instructions,. archery, camp crafts and nature activities. 'Camp will be directed by- Mrs;. Richard BielefieM . and -Mrs. Jay Eynian, .district' advisors of .'the Nile TraO Council "of- Girl - "... RE0EEM>OITR GOFF CAT FOOD COUPONS AT Scouts. The. camp staff 'will be ICWm fOOO STORES, MATN STn*WATHIIOIlni^-1kiAlll St. IHOIiASTOi* I i PAGE "IS — TOWN TIMES (WATER? OWN,. CONN.), MAY 25, 1901conducting. ealy and third prize ttationaDy for Mrs. FJjpp Tlppett. Re- a plajr. ... , , iI • _ '~i .'' Property of the Watertownr Historical Society feent; Mrs.- *Fostef " As part-of the gkrogrsm, Miss : State Vice-Regent; and Mrs. Fran- Panrls' class presented a play, 'en-''" Tronsoctions . ^ cis Byrnes, Regent of" Millicent titled "The Charter Oak.". 'In, the : The following real estate trans- H Porfer Oiapter, . were guests,. cast were Rosseli Gilbert, Gover- actions have been filed for' ...record Many parents also attended. nor Treat; Patrick Porto.-Judge fa the., office :ol. Mrs.---Katie. Buck- I watertownhistoricalsociety.orgThe J-A.C. Clubs are sponsored Willys; Dale Sabot, Major Talcott* ingham;. Town. Cleric. : - • •' • •by the Daughters of |ifc Americam Dennis flayer, Sir Edmund An- I Warranty CXe*ds • devolution. >Ie of JSarafa dnw; Louis Brevetti, Captain I .Charles and Florence Kennedy Whitman Trumbull 'WMsworth; David Quadrate. 'Cap- to .Alexander" Graboski, three' lota tertown, attended. tain-of the Guards; Francis- East- It Heath, and Eddy .Streets', Oak- Mrs..Alexander limes, substitut- wood, Lenny Sirois, and Robert filie-., - " . " Syrotchen, guards. ing for Mrs. Wulifcm. > Gtevel. ,. Arline Elwood to..Paul . .and. Ellen .presented awtirdsg losf Following the play children: from Collins, property on Atwood St. Sows and posters £ written Mr. McGolgan's class told of a | • Anthony and" Philip DiNunzio to "Qur Charters of-jftreedom.' recent trip to Hartford.. Slides of' jSaetano T.. and. -Dolores Belli- prize winners'were: Cotnpositk 'the highlights' of the trip -were thele, property op ..Philips, Dr. • — Dale Sabot, Polk, Frances shown. Those talcing part ' were f Anne 'Carey to,Leon ..Kocieszew- Smith South, and Robert Nelb. Catherine Gamey, Paula SamosJd, ii • • • ,'lT'S A'PACT-' • •. '"a, ..property"'"on Qermont St. Leu Pierce Is on the' mend at Baldwin, first; Joanne Hickcox, Paul GueBette, PbDy Hubbell, Pa- Joseph Antonelli to Charles and' Members Baldwin, Thomas Hewitt, _ South, tricia Flammia, Margaret Bar- SI: Mary's Hospital after under-! n- • hyllis • Monterose,. '.property -on and Diane Zabara, Polk, second; rett, .<5eorgfa PamHaitis, Dianne 'ale St.. ' •• going surgery' recently. Loo 'was .KfiCGIVG .and Candace Inrt&s, Polk, Sandra one of the ViJle's finest basket- --- Zabara, Robert Bansleben. Mau- Johnson. South, and\L>*nn sBronsaS, reen - Cp re o r a n, Christopher ball and baseball performers of At Bldin thiardv; ' £ f bygone years and. Hie first coach ". ! . Burfce. JMh Destefano and Rob- .off ..the Oakyille Red Sox *f-second . 'The sixth grade classes" at Polk ' Poster vrinhers were-Paul Otrid- erbTEarl editionedition).) . ." He was a member of School held aa Junior AAmerica nerican lette Polk, and JosephJDestafano,. Today, officers.. and. prize JUST WANT' WE "FACTS? -the original Oakville Red Sox ... .. | Citizens'" Club Pblft; first. Diane, - O©ldbej*g, winners were taken to the. State ...... - . ... meeting recenpy Ruth Kazakaitis and Judith Capo-Capitol and Libftey by the -J.A.C. Oris'.Salvatore, .who used to hit (in the all-purpose room, _with a baseball a cou.nit.ry mile for Joe ,. Vice-President Margaret Barrett loppo. South, won first prize lo- Committee of the D.AJt. '".• 'Good! Ton;1"]]. Bet them, when you DiBiase's "Bethlehem Town team. J are" at . ... . , . when they were one of the best in the ..area, is on his golf .game this- year' as scores coming in 'MICHAEL J..COZY, INC. from \Vatertown'Golf Club play In- ... .Facts about -every car on oar dicate . . . With son Bill one of t lot. Aadf'jrou know they're re- the top notch linksman in. the area GOOD/TEAR SPOT YOUR SIZE! • conditioned and guaranteed! We this makes quite a father and son i pricie ourselves on 'our judgment combo. . In. ear's. So YOU profit!' Cneck PICK YOUR PRICE! i'the facts — check With US be- " Monti • Blondin. Watertown : .fore you buy. Glad to help you! youngster playing with the UConn -ii Branch' and doing some lusty 'hit- tins:, told our Dad that, all --of ^ a sudden he is finding himself hit- CADILLACS ting the ball with authority. ' He confesses that until this spring he CADILLAC Sedan DeVIlle. 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Full can't hit worth a lick the first 3 TALL WEATHER power • _J~~ couple 'Off years then -all of a sud- idct't CADILLAC Sedan DeVille... 'Full den they start banging the ball all RAYON TUBE-TYPE NYLON TUBE-TYPE ' " power • •over the lot. -and become tine 'hit- 12-Moirth Guartntee BUCK 15-MwnUi fiinmitet -BUCK "WtlTC ters froih that "day on. You can- tin® CADILLAC Coupe DeVille. Full never tell -about 'youth, there is 6.70x15 $11.88 $1458 &» «15 .*„....'... 112J8 f 45.81 power ; always the possibility • of an over- 7.10x15.*. 1388 -1SJ8- 7.10x15". t*M ".' 17M CADILLAC Convertible. Full ,. night, change, whether it be on the 7.60x15 -... 15,88 IMS 7.60x15 1638 1988 power 'baseball, .field or life in general. 6.00x16 1135 - KdOxifi....: JQ.8B, '15J8 TUiELKSS BUY-7.50 $14,88 BUCK HUB WHITE. -RED' SOX AT ROXBUHY • /• . - • •- • The Oakville Red Sox .riding1 the 3-T NYLON SAFETY ALL-WEATHER OLDSMOBILES crest of a two game winning streak travel to Roxbury Sunday TUBE-TTK TUBELESS 1068 OLDS •S-.SS"1"1 4 door Hardtop. for their second- Pomperaug Val- 'This Is Goodyear's newest, toughest flwrMiHf' BUCK WHITE '. Power equipped •• ley League contest. ""They won 'Safety tin... Same tread design .&20 K B ... . $1B45. Ifl67 OLDS 98" Hardtop Coupe... 1 i their opener' in league play from. used on more makes of new I960 "' '«J»x 13 ...... 14.95 18.55 Bethany and on an. -open league i Power equipped i * can than any other. - ^ - "- 6.50* 13 1&95 19.95' HfCf OLns "S-SS" Hardtop Sedan. date defeated the Laurels last ...... „ ... . 22.95 Sunday in a game which Mgr. Jim. :'" Power equipped.. &00xJ'7.50 x 144 ...... :7M.. 18.95 " 25.10 Liakos sent four pitchers.-to the 21-Month ftuwantM BUCK WHITE l.«ll« OLDS 2 door H.T. '" " . mound' and all turned in creditable 8.53 x 14 ...... ".. 23.00 ' 28,20 : performances. ' &50 x IS ...... • $15.70 • $1920 - SJSOX B ...... 15.95 19.K It will be John Beflino orHffuss 6.70x15 ... 15.96 ' 19:50 6.O0'« 15 . .*.- , 16.95 20.95 Hansen on the mound for Oakville 7.10' x 15 .....;... <.... 19.60 2400' 6.50x15...... ^. 17JW 21.95 OTHERS Sunday. Hansen 'looks sharper to 760 x IS ...... 21.40 '".- 26.20 WixlS1,...... ,. 183S- 22.95 this." observer than he's been in «.»«: 1:5 ...... ',.„„, — 7.10.x IS-...... '... 21J0O,. ;25:.7» into THl \DKRB1RD. F'ult power "years.-' • • - 8.06x15 23.55 28.85 7JS0x 15..';»».... 23M MM POltn G cyl. Standard trans. Washington, with Curly SEonas on 6,00 K16 ...... 15.25 19.70 8.20 x 15 .;. U...T. " 32.45 .minion. 4 door the. mound, " will be real tough .MOx«....-.;-.;.. 25JS. -MM again" this year. The ex-Nauga- RAMBLER American 2 door, S tuck High fast bailer is one of the cyl. — Automatic tnuismissioiii- better pitchers in the. area and. white from this; -corner Washington and 3-T Mil0M FORD 4 door station wagon.. 24-Wonth Qiunntn .. BUCK WHITE Oakville should "battle . -it right | Road Hazard Guarantat-An -new Fower equipped. . down the wire for the league 1 GoodyMr atrto'tires are gturantefd 5.90x13..-,.,.».....'. .$16.90 championship-. 1KI0' PORIk 2 door. Sedan. Fordoma« by written certificate against normal 6.00x13...... 16.90 mm tic. V-S. R(*d H«»jx)s-i.e, Blowouts, fabric 6.40x13 ...... 1.7.95 CUFF NOTES' 21.95' CHEVBOLI5T Inipala V-S Con* breakv cuts-except tppainbte. punc- CStxB*_.«s'.. IMS '21.95. i\ Gary Ruggeri. like" his brother tures. Guarantee limited to original - •-?».i;»... 19.80 vertlble Bob,: is.. a star " miler for Sacred owner 'for number of months .... 20.96 25.70 CHRVROMBV Impala T-8, 2 '_, .Heart High- and Coach Chick 'Law- "door hardtop ;• - • O Llf«tlM« G 22.95 28.10 ion thinks highly of Jackie Pierce II ... *» •" 30.90 who is also showing1 - well 'in the * tir«t an CHBVBUET "210" 2 door V-:R mile run* in his first season of defects in workmanship anef malerfil t * • • • • •<•«• •. StJK 3135 •MS CHEVROLET "4 door '- Station track competition. Jack should wrthout limit« to HIM mjmWeam^ '. w iii...... ": as*.. 3555 Wagon do 'well before he graduates from, 22.90 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2:' door '£QQxOt...i..... U.79 • 2*25 the East- End School. . . .. Joey &5DX15 ...... V...1W0 Sedan,, V-S,.. Simons delivered- a timely single 36.70 b*Mtf on original tread *pth remaJning DODGE 4 door Station Wagon • to drive- in a pair of runs for the .ami' cvmnt '"CiM^if Priw". '•'3wri511*111**1? a* 28,10 . 'Oakville Sox Sunday . . , Young -... wn«-»,...... ;.,, 25JO •mm XASH 4*door 1 Joe was one of the "'best' hitters SEE fRAWK or tARRY Udxis,—...* FORD Thunderbird 2 door hiird. we 'ever had. play .for us in our for Easy. <-ow C6nv*nifrnt "'taok is...,-.:..,. top. jLilte- new. Oray. . . Little "and. .Babe Ruth coaching f for MalCw .-" . • " Cradit Tenm. » -mm ia.iT CHRYSLER Imperial. 2 door days. hardtop — Full jpower Torrington Howards -did' it 'the Foreign Car* Ail Mm Plus Tax A tour OW Tire I hard way. but. 'they won the -West- ern Conn. League 'Bowling1 Cham- pionship from Turnpike Lanes, Down 3 matches to 1''they won And Many More .... 'the final 'three1 in 'the best of seven . .set to. take - all. 'the honors. The' OOODYEAR TJ RES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINO last game, was terrific, for 'the TALL VALUES GALOREI' Howards; 'that is, as. every man fa the last; frame marked .out with ll either a spare or .strike after tail- "Safety-Tested" Used Cars Ing by plenty of wins . . , Oafcwllle Bocci League Last Week's Results Evenings fill 9 P.-Mb- Calabrese Palmer ARM A NO'S Canuzzi "Derouin MVOHAEL J..'-CdZ¥,/INC, Liakos Clock "' ' •i- .JnL 11/ iF wl "HHHl BlKB'B'llff1 - ' Standing .Palmer' ., " - ," 6 CAD1LLAC-OLDSMOB1LE Calatrrese . . - - 4" OFFICE - SALES ,* 8BRVICK - - ' Liakos ' 3 Clock " , '3 Canuzzi ' -. 2 Derouin ' ' 0 131 Davis Street - OAKVILLE - Tel. CR 4-1679 " Sunday's Game* Palmer' vs., dock 7 AJ* to 7 P.M. — , OptiSiwdap 8A.M.to 1P.M. ) IB.. PL* 4-W35 Liakoa •'¥«., "