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18TH YEAR - NO. 7 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, ,973 FIFTEEN CENTS

Rep. Cain tells Selectmen Legal fight Expected Tewksbury pulls Lowell Gas propane Permit

Lowell Gas Company lost its town permit to operate a liquid says we don't have the power," INNER BELT FUNDS propane plant at its Chapman Road facility in Tewksbury Zaroulis said He added that the Tuesday. Town selectmen, in unanimously revoking the per- attorney general's office had by In- ference indicated the selectmen mit, cited the company's failure to provide adequate safety ■ had jurisdiction over the plant. FOR WILMINGTON . measures at the plant prior to an explosion that killed two men Whelan. in explaining his reason February 9, 1972. for his vote , referred to ad- Wilmington's Board of Selectmen greeted Rep. Fred Cain with wide open grins, Chairman Joseph J. Whelan struction at the plant. missions in the January hearing by moved for the revocation for Violating Department Of Public company executives and safety Monday night, when -he came in to tell them the good news. reasons listed, when the Selectmen Utility requirements by not experts that farits of the plant The State House is having quite a time about the money that has been allocated called a hearing on the permit that applying for a variance and/or per- destroyed a year ago weren't safe. began on January 4th and was con- mit for the additional construc- He concluded by saying, "The to the Inner Belt, so called. Those who have been reading the papers and tinued to Jan. 11th. The seconding tion gas company didn't live up to watching television realize that the uproar about thee present terminus of Route was by Selectman Frank A. An- Failing to meet safety promises it made in the past about 93, in Boston, is only a part of the difficulty. tonelli requirements of the U.S. Oc- safety measures, and it is my per- Selectman Frederick H. Baldwin cupational Safety and Health Act sonal opinion the existing permit The money is there, to build an Inner Belt, so-called. It has been allocated to Jr. joined in voting to revoke the and the National Fire Protection should be denied." Baldwin said build highways. It cannot now be spent on the Inner Belt, in the forseeable future. permit after expressing fears the Code. although he felt the permit should company would eventually have Prior to the vote. Town Council be denied, he feared revokation Rep. Cain told the Wilmington Selectmen that he has had some of that money the revocation overruled in court. Charles J. Zaroulis advised the might be overruled in court and diverted for the Route 129 By Pass in Wilmington, for the new bridge over the Baldwin initially suggested the the town would lose its last option selectmen Lowell Gas would for gaining concessions from the town might gain further restric- probably appeal the revocation in Boston & Maine Railroad (the Richmond Street Bridge), and for auxiliary pur- tions on propane use at the plant company. Middlesex Superior Court, the He suggested the firm might poses. through further negotiations with state's Appelate Court, or the Lowell Gas. agree to cease propane operations No Wilmington funds will be needed, he said. No county funds. The road and Supreme Judicial Court. after a few years except in cases bridge will be paid for by the state. The two-part hearing in January Questioned by Baldwin as to the where liquid natural gas facilities Some hundreds of thousands of dollars have already been allocated to the con- was called to have the gas com- town's chances in court, the town suffered a breakdown. The firm, pany show why the selectmen counsel declined comment in open he said, might provide special struction of highway and bridge, by the County, and by the Town. That money, should not revoke a permit for the session. equipment to town firefighters Eor company to operate a propane Zaroulis said state law seemed Cain told the Selectmen, is not now needed. facility on Chapman Road fighting propane blazes. And the Selectmen broke into grins. Cain invited them to tour the area with THE OlO QUAMY: In Wot WAMngWn. hai b.iom. a Parent' Probl.m. Ih. to give the DPU and selectmen Baldwin also suggested Lowell Wilmington Selectmen were told MirA» night Accra to the dd quairy it Lowell Gas, the selectmen concurrent powers allowing or for- Gas might build a road for town him, next morning. He expected to have a State DPW Engineer out, to look over •Offer thon it KMd re be. It k ewne«"by a Cambridge man. I alleged in calling the hearing, was bidding the propane facility. He school buses to use in turning the area, and to re-plan part of the Route 129 By-Pass. guilty of the following actions: said the selectmen apparrently around on Chapman Road so as to Violating the town's building had the power to revoke the permit prevent the buses backing into the code by failing to file plans and ob- Mr. Cain told the Selectmen that with cause. plant's driveway in turning It wasn't all easy, for Attorney "As of now there is no case that the new Alternate Route 129 would June Prue of North Reading, as tain permits for additional con- around. take about three years to com- some of the group she represents 50 Extra Classrooms a Day? "We are just going to lose money plete, and that included in the had little or no knowledge of Tewksbury seeks volunteer fighting it in court, and lose in the program, which he now describes parliamentary procedure. Wilmington High School will achieve an extra 50 classrooms ,n a imn S0"00' Year study' for Planning Board long run.'' Baldwin said. at "top priority", were the two Although Wilmington's Selectmen a day, this fall, according to Acting Superintendent of Schools Wllm'nPon was number eight, in Whelan commented that Lowell Gas executives made promises in new bridges for North Woburn. one are quite informal in their dis- statement The Tewksbury selectmen and for the planning board by across the B & M just south of the cussions, one lady made remarks public as to Ehat they would do at night,assm in the West *&*'*?-••** Intermediate School, during a School' *" Budget■* last-nicBirsis year, was $7M for the elemen- planning board, meeting jointly suggesting many qualified persons Wilmington line, on New Boston that incensed Selectman Banda, Tuesday, voted 4-3 to postpone un- were reluctant to enter politics. the plant, and wouldn't likely Street, and the other at and he jumped to his feet, deman- discussion for the public. Only about 20 persons were present, tan schooks, «1021 for the Junior til February 20 filling a vacant He added that instead of officials backtrack from the promises even Mishauwam Road. ding of the chairman that the to hear him and the School Committee^ ~k H'** Scnoo' and 11059 for the seat on the planning board in order seeking a replacement for if the company won a court deci- The two bttage,. h*. said, bad r.nwae oaear.'T.TI»^i«MriWW>^.■■■■ Nptita^aaatW^lfMWH,^^ i—V ' '» , ■■'■■»"' — for residents to volunteer for the Baldwin, the town would be better sion. even a higher priority than has 12S, closed. p roi el er pott. - .,. Donald Kolesar, a resident of the minutes each, from 50 minutes to «, and by elirninaUnaa tfte'^e 1fe_ . ' t J"""^ ?' served by a qualified volunteer. and would be completed before 119 The upshot of the meeting: At- riiBtnma™ i..n-k „«.;„..,. i -..i . iTL^T- * « «»"""""il ¥< children to enter kindergartens, In Chapman Road area, said school is completed. torney Alan Altman, representing customary lunch periods, Little told his listeners. September this year, is 503. Frederick H. Baldwin Jr. Volunteers were few so far, buses didn't use the company's Chairman George Boylen com- the Board of Selectmen, will dis- Lunch will be served in the cafeteria during the third to sixth Only twenty persons were pre- resigned from the planning board Donovan said, because, "People" driveway He said the Highway mented, on the tremendous growth cuss the problems with Attorney periods, and pupils will avail themselves of study periods, sent, some of whom were obvious- February 5. His resignation came are not aware there is an opening Department could easily build a nine days too late for candidates to unless they read the Lowell Sun or of the industrial area in North Prue, and afterwards there will be which will be staggered through that time, to get their lunch ly interested only in the turnaround for the buses, which Wobum. and this, Cain said, was a report and meeting, to which any file nomination papers to run for Town Crier." He said he doubted if now turned around on the road By doing this the high school will have eight class periods a kindergartens. Since another week would be sufficient the reason for the urgency. and all interested persons will be kindergartens did not become con- his unexpired term in the March itself. "Wilmington", Cain said, "is invited. day, instead of the seven it now has. The practical effect of troversial there was no talk on that election. to attract many volunteers. Antonelli referred to promises going to be getting heavy traffic Attorney Prue told the this, Little says, is to have an increase of fifty classrooms, subject. Baldwin's term expires in March Joseph Doherty, chairman of the about safety measures the com- from that new industrial area, of Selectmen that she- had sent a every day. One person, said to be a Carter 1974. and left the board with three planning board, called for im- pany made when the permit was mediate replacement of Baldwin. people seeking to go north and onto PAGE ELEVEN The hearing in the West School, Lane resident, accused the School members until the election next granted in 1961. "I feel the gas Route 93. The situation is Tuesday night was the first of two. Committee of working for month when retired member John He said state law required the company has been negligent on urgent!" A similar hearing will be held in themselves, instead of the town. J. Cooney's seat will be filled. board include from five to nine doing what they were supposed to Tape Recorder Taboo the North Intermediate School on He spoke up repeatedly. members. With the present three- do There is no question the per- Wilmington's Selectmen spent February 28th. Planner George B. Donovan in- man board, he explained, all mit should be revoked. I just don't Officer Marsi catches John Brooks, of the School Com- advertantly brought about the one members had to be present to hold nearly an hour with School Street 84.7% of the budget, in the next mittee, somewhat irritated, finally have the faith in the gas company residents, discussing the questions 18 months, will go into salaries, week delay when he criticized the a hearing and all votes had to be that perhaps other members of a Window Diver asked the person ask responsible two boards' meeting only eight of ihe Knights of Columbus those who were present were told. questions only. unanimous. this board do." days after the resignation to ap- Baldwin, who remains a town clubhouse. The meeting was Wilmington's Officer James Marsi, 35 years old, five He added, "There would have highlighted by the discovery that Cats get into Strange Places point a replacement for Baldwin. selectman, supported Doherty's been no accident if they had kept one perso attending the foot ten, should be considered for High School track He said the short period meant contentions, and both men their 1961 promises." Selectmen's meeting had a tape coach. A Tewksbury woman told police Stephens and Jop said entrance selectmen and planners had to reiterated Whelan's comment Selectman Donald E Sheehan recorder, and a microlphone. worn His feat of Wednesday afternoon, in catching a 16 Thursday night she narrowly es- was apparently gained in the seek qualified candidates, and about the scarcity of candidates to said the firm's past negligence I openly on the front of his clothing. year old youth after a mile chase through the woods, caped from a thief who confronted Davos home through a cellar gar- there wasn't time for residents to fill Cooney's seat. was the main issue. He said prior When he was asked to leave he Flanagan commented. "It is to the explosion the plant "was not entitles Marsi to any coaching job he wants. The youth her in the hallway of her home. age door. Mrs. Davos couldn't im- volunteer for the post. Donoval I did. but not before there was at called for a two to three week something else to open it to the designed to provide any kind of led Marsi through the notorious "back paths" in back Mrs. Mary Davos told mediately determine if anything least one subdued chuckle. It was taken. delay in appointing a replacement. whole town and someone safely factors." He added, "I of Hobson Avenue, but after a mile he was all winded, Patrolmen Allan Stephens and volunteers. It gives the townspeo- seems that the School Street group Joseph J. Whelan, chairman of don't think there was any con- had brought a tape recorder into a and Marsi was just beginning to get going. Walter J. Jop Jr. she returned to CHILDREN SUSPECTS ple a chance to get on the sideration for anyone there, her home at 10:30 p.m. and dis- the selectmen, suggested that if discussion, the night before, with The race, if ract it can be called, started at the aban- •NBREAK board we can perhaps get a much residents or employes." covered an unidentified man con- anyone was interested in serving better candidate." Ihe priests of St. Thomas. doned house beside Rocco's Restaurant. The home is fronting her in her hall. Children are thought responsible on the planning board he would Sheehan said that the firm had for a break Thursday in the home He said a week's delay in empty because it is in the way of the planned Rich- have sought election to fill not operated the propane facility He said, "Don't worry, I'm only of Veneranda N. DeCarolis, of 14 replacing Baldwin would not affect in the past year, and that proved Wilmington mond Street bridge, and the Commonwealth has taken Cooney's seat There are only two looking for my cat,'" according to St. Mary's Rd., Tewksbury. police candidates to replace Cooney planning board activities because the facility was not needed. He possession. Mrs. Davos. said. All that could immediately the board meets Monday nights, also criticized Lowell Gas for not Marsi and Officer McKenna of the Wilmington Mrs. Davos turned and ran, with he determined as missing in the Whelan added, however, he and Monday is a holiday keeping the Selectmen abreast of Needs police noted that someone was in the house, and him chasing her part of the way to ransacked home was a black and would support delaying a vote on Voting for the week's delay were reconstruction of the propane white television set. Whelan, Flanagan and Selectmen decided to investigate. The someone, it turned out, a neighbor's home where she Baldwin's replacement for a week plant called police. She described the Patrolmen Samuel Stephens and to give residents a chance to Frank A. Antonelli and Donald H George were three juveniles, who have been giving trouble to Sheehan Referring to Baldwin's fear a man as tall, with a thin face and Eugene Saunders are in- volunteer for the post. Planner court decision would kill the the neighbors and others in the past. medium length hair. She said vestigating. They suspect children Edward A Flanagan supported Donovan joined Doherty and because chairs were placed to whelan's suggestion for a week's town's last control over the plant. McKenna went to the back door, and Marsi to the after chasing her he finally es- Baldwin in'opposing the delay Sheehan said, except for power to Hooper front. A sixteen year old spotted McKenna in back, caped on foot down Chandler allowreach to places an adult could-'de|ay in voting because he felt the delay was in- reach unaided. Entrance was ap- revoke the permit "we don't have dashed to the frontdoor, and then saw Marsi. Without Street. sufficient for attracting parently gained by breaking a Donovan answered Whelan's volunteers any control over it now." as hesitation he turned and dived through a window, kitchen window. comment about the few candidates screen and all, and this without getting a scratch. He TWO MEN SUSPECTED Selectman took off, headed across Main Street, then behind Please 'N BREAK CASE 5th annual McNamara's tire shop and back across Main Street Change Your again, to finally head into the area in back of Hobson Support The home of Joseph Reid, of 1234 - 1972 - Avenue. Shawsheen St.. Tewksbury was ransacked between 7 15 and 8:15 Luck Alice and Marsi, who had thirty five pounds of equipment on P-m. Thursday, and two suspects GOOD GUY AWARD him, (pistol, handcuffs, etc.) was behind the youth all George were seen running from the home, Vote for Leonard the way, and the youth finally tired and had to slow according to police. DINNER Chisholm down. Among items immediately Chuck McKenna, meanwhile had collared the two others. determined missing were a Polaroid camera worth $125. *12 in MARCH 19, 1973 - K of C All were charged with breaking and entering in the Hooper Hopkins St. fannies and two stereo speakers A Dani.l Gilln Pol. Advl. daytime. The HALL wiKonojiftEJmiiir""- Kelley • Oyster House Kindergarten? Best NOMINATIONS FOR AWARD High School? Town of Wilmington SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING SPECIALIZING IN SEAFOODS New Curriculum? Candidate (25 Words or less) to: AND CHARCOAL BROILED Personnel? Public Notice STEAKS for G. G. COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 194 LUNCHEONS - DINNERS Harry Selectman The 1973 Town Budget hat been placed WILMINGTON, MA. BANQUETS LANDERS. Ernest Crispo '" »he Wilmington Memorial Library for review (Nominees must be Non-Political) 178 MAIN STREET THE ONE TO DECIDE by ony interested citizen. NORTH READING Diane Fielding Sterling C. Morris All nominations must be submitted 664 -2163 Michel C tttOregeele by Feb. 19, 1973 7 Mew* Si. ■•I. Advl. HepkinlSl Town Manager PAGE TWO TOWN CRIER TEWKSBURY/WILMINGTON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1973 EDWARD M. MARflN DIES' Ethel V. Room, mother of Mrs RETIRED FROM Shirley Porter from: Mr. and Mrs. Deaths B. F. GOODRICH Richard Bennett, Mr.' and Mrs. Dougals Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Births Curley. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Del Edward M. Martin, died Sunday CAREY: Rosanne Bridget to at his home at 1S75 Andovcr St., Rossi. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dudley, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Mr and Mrs. Frank Huntley, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Carey of MRS. JUDITH S. TENNEY Tewksbury. Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Lauiier*. Mrs. Lillian Arlington St., Tewksbury on the former B.F. Goodrich Surrette, Mr. and Mrs. Romolo January 3rd at Melrosc Wakefield Mrs. Judith S. (Klimarchuk) executive were held at St. Robert Marasco and Family. Mrs. Mildred Hospital, Tenney. of Ml Main Street, Bellarmine Church in Andovcr Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Puma Grandparents include Mr. and Wilmington died suddenly at Wednesday, and Interment was in and Mr. and Mrs. George West and Mrs. Arthur Graney of Woburn and Choate Memorial Hospital on St. Patricks Cemetery, Family. Ethel V. Room, mother of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carey of Wednesday evening, February 7th. Martin was a retired assistant Everett. treasurer of Goodrich, and was the Shirley Porter, from Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Tenney. who was 24 years John Scoztaro. company's European executive in of age at the time of her death, was Ethel V. Room, mother of Mrs. CLARK: Jennifer Alicia, first born in Chelsea and had resided in Paris, France, for many years Shirley Porter, from Mr. and Mrs child to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Maiden before taking up residence He was born in Lowell, the ion of Frank McLaughlin. Clark of Taft Road. Wilmington on in Wilmington 12 years ago. She the late John R. and the late Susan Mary Bemls from Mr. and Mrs February 6th at Winchester was a graduate of Wilmington (Haggerty) Martin, and xEas a Daniel Wandell. Hospital. High School. Class of 1967; the member of St. Robert Bellar- Albert Nlcholl, father of Mrs. Philip THf IND OF THI 1AINSOW: Ih. farmer WUmlnaten Discount Shoe Stan. Ml Main SUM " opponi. leeto's is victim •( ■ farmer anon caw, war aujeai Wilfred Beauty Academy of mine's parish. Educated in Lowell Aiesi, from Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Aprile. KLIMARCHUK: John Stanley. "torched" Monday nighr. The Are ftlarltd about 7:39 pm, In trvtral part* at Boston and was a hairdresser by public schools, he was a graduate Albert Nlcholl. father of Mrs. Philip Aiesi from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bahia Jr., to Mr. and Mn. John S. tha building, and wai quit* spectCKulor. Tewkseury flra anginal "covered" profession. She w« a communi- of Harvard University, and earned fat Wilmingian, during tha hetfht •( tha DBase. a bachelor's degree in business ad- Judith (Klimarchuk} Tenney from Klimarchuck of Addison St., cant of St. Thomas Church where Mr. and Mrs. James Marsi. No one wo* ever named at being suspected far me farmer fire, ottheogh it ministration at Oxford University, Chelsea on January 27th at St. she had previously served as a Judith (Klimarchuk) Tenney from Elizabeth's Hospital. war concluded that arson woe involved. CCD teacher. in England. He served as a lieute- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mango. Grandparents include Mr. and Exceptional Children's Class with Mrs. Tenney is survived by her nant in the U.S. Army during Judith (Klimarchuk) Tenney from ST. THOMAS' CHURCH World War I. Mrs. Samuel S. Klimarchuck of Bill Simmons; 11 am, Morning husband. Daniel H. Tenney; her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson. Edwards Road, Wilmington and He is survived by a nephew. Judith (Klimarchuk) Tenney from: Adult Study Class in Wesley parents Samuel S. and Katherine Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dolan of Ad- Masses: Vigil Masses at 5 and M. (Neville) Klimarchuk of Robert A. Con way of Cbelmsford; Bob and Marie Woodland. Sr . Bob House; 6 pm, Prayer group in Woodland. Jr., Donna Woodland, dison St., Chelsea. 7:30 pm on Saturday: Sunday at sanctuary and aU MYF grades Edwards St.. Wilmington, her a grandniece. Amy J. Conway, and 8:15, 9:30; 10:45 am and 12 noon, sister Karen Lee Klimarchuk of a grandnephew. Paul S. Conway Catherine Woodland and Betty and Ken seven-12 Gormley. PETERS: Christine Marie, se- daily at 9 am or any time Wed. Feb. 21st: 6:30 Angelus Wilmington; her two brothers Judith (Klimarchuk) Tenney from cond child and daughter to Mr. and requested in the church or at Joseph S. Klimarchuk of HOSPITAI FUND Choir Rehearsal; 7:30 pm, her classmate Cynthia Enos. Mrs. Mark D. Peters of 4 Ferguson home. Nominations and Personnel. Wilmington and John S. Judith (Klimarchuk) Tenney from The Wilmington Regional Hospital Rd., Wilmington on February 3rd CCD: Preschool of religion Klimarchuk of Chelsea; also her Frederic E. Abbe (Winchester). at Winchester Hospital. classes during the 9:30 and 10:45 parental grandmother, Mrs. Building Fund Committee gratelullv Katherine M. McLeon. mother of acknowledges the request of the famil'v Grandparents Include Mr. and Masses. No registration Sophie Klimarchuk of Chelsea. Mrs Shirley Peoples (N. Reading) necessary. Bring the children any of the late Judith Klimarchuk Tenney frdm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E McCabe Mrs. Andrew DeFrancesco of St. The funeral was held from the that in lieu of flowers contributions a James Rd.. Medford and Mr. and Sunday. TEWKSBURY GIRLS W.S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral i No Reading). her memory may. be sent to the Isaoelle Pauling (Libson, Maine) Mrs. Joseph J. Peters of Sweetheart Ball: Saturday, HONORED BY 4 If Home. 374 Main Street. Wilmington Hospital Building Fund sister of Mrs. Avis Hinxman, from Shawsheen Ave., Wilmington. February 17th in Villanova Hall Wilmington on Monday morning at Relatives, friends and loved ones Walter and Peggy Hinxman. beginning at 8:30 pm. a fine dance Patty Stokowski and Laurie 9:15 followed by a Funeral Mass at honored this week include: Little John Patrick Mannion, grand- band and buffet will complement Mark Kanchuga (Wakefield] Bradford, both of Tewksbury were .*».St. Thomas.,.,.,,,„.. .,,..,.,,Church at... 10. oki,—. ir ------MJII ui mi. iin mn. nailer ou w n RobtTi son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strem, WEBSTER: Lori Beth, first available refreshments. For among those receiving awards at celebrated by Rev. FAther Fran- ™.™™ ' Kanchuga from from r^vid and Beverly Sullivan. nl CarigUo. child to Mr. and Mrs. James tickets call 658-5486 The ball is a the Annual Middlesex County 4-H cis_i_ tniW. ma__e.:_Mackin. r*Burial -:_l s^-i.took _place■„„. *-*"»■««*. Briano„._ ButlerLK..l„ (Reading)iD..ai..t *from Mr. Charles T. Burt (Lynn) lather of Webster of 103 Pleasant St., Boy Scout benefit. Achievement Program, held in the family lot, Wildwood and Mrs. Richard D. Dugian Charles Burt from Mrs. Evelyn Ness Woburn on February 1. at New recently in Concord. In Wilmington its Woodside's Cemetery. Robert Davidson (Peabody) brother Charles T. Burn (Lynn) lather of of Mrs. Mildred Barchard from Mr. England Memorial Hospital, WILMINGTON Miss Stokowski received four Serving as pall bearers for Mrs. Charles Burt from Mrs. Jean George Stoneham. METHODIST CHURCH awards for her achievements WILMINGTON CENTER -Tenney were: Joseph S. and John and Mrs. Fred Arsenault. Alfred P. McLaughlin (Tewksburv Charles Siteman (Cambridge) Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. during the past year: Achieve- S. Klimarchuk, Robert Woodland, from Mr. and Mrs. F. RoulHard (Mai ment. Clothing, Home environ- PHARMACY den). brother of Gordon Siteman from Mrs. Joseph R. Gallagher, 34 Main St., The Rev. Willis P. Miller. Leo Arsenault. James Natoli and Albert Brindamour. Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Minister; 658-4519 or 858-8217. ment and Horticulture. Peter Neville. Olive M. Sheldon, mother of Mrs Timothy Cunningham lovingly PRESCRIPTIONS OUR Ruth Childs from Mr. and Mrs. Charles George Webster of Andover St.. Thurs. Feb. 15th: ( pm, Wesley Miss Bradford received her DiBeUa and j,net DiBeUa. remembered by Frank, Elna and Clara Wilmington. Choir, 7:30 Chancel Choir; 7:30 award for Horticulture. FIRST CONSIDERATION Octet Olive M. Sheldon from Clarence NOTE Commission on Missions. FREE PRESCRIPTION Spinazola and Family. The Rays York and NcNamara have Sat. Feb. 17th: 10 am. God and Olive M. Sheldon from Past Com been gratified by the number of Country-Community; 11 am, Older DELIVERY WILMINGTON DAV Harold McKelvey donations and offers of assistance' for In 1902 Martha Washington, wife Confirmation Class. Wilmington men interested In the upcoming hospital auction. Many of the first US president, became Sua. Feb. 18th: Boy Scout Sun- managing, coaching or umpiring HOSPITAL LOSE UGLY FAT thanks. Anyone having articles to the first American woman to day, 9:30 and 11 am, Morning for Little League should contact Slarl losing weight today OR appear on a US postage stamp. HOURS: MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9 to 9 BUILDING FUND MONEY BACK MONAOEX i> a liny donate of time to volunteer, call 657- Worship and Church School, Dick Medeiros at 858-4817. - tablet that will help curb your do- W5. Ask for Lil and she will deliver SATURDAY 9 to 6 - SUNDAY 9 to 1 Memorial Contributions may be nursery thru gradee six; 9:30 atre lor access food. Eal leoo-weigh (he message. sent to Middles.. Bank % J»Mph leas. Contain! no dangerous drugs Maffee, Wilmington, or the Wil- and will not make you nervous. No Wilmington Center Pharmacy, Inc. mington Center Pharmacy *e strenuous eaerclse. 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HOME RANSACKED IN BREAK THURSDAY A Kindergarten? The 26th Annual John "Jack' f/_ The home of Joseph L. Strange, Thomas would have to assent, there would Pack Meeting off Pack 56 of 11 Virginia Drive, Tewksbury, probably be discussions with the was broken into and ransacked Wilmington can expect an enrollment of Archdiocese of Boston. But if a solution NEALON between 5 p.m. Thursday and 1 503 young people, in the kindergarten part 3 Yr Term a.m. Friday, police said. could be found, in that way, the Knights Pack 56, Wilmington Cub Scouts, are, at this time, seven dens, two Patrolmen Walter J. Jop Jr. and of the public schools, in September. The might possible welcome it. at one time had the slightly Webelos Dens. SCHOOL COMMITTEE Allar^ Stephens said entrance was School Committee has, and has been done in There are several similar organizational dubious reputation of being the Highlight of the evening was a skit by Kosmos, the Klown, of apparently gained by forcing a side other muni ipalities, requested that the problems, in Wilmington and the only biggest Cub Pack in the United Mort Grant Jack Cushing kitchen window. All that could im- State Department of Education delay for a States, with as many as 112 boys in Reading. The gentleman fulfilled organization which seems to have none is expectations by getting one Cub mediately be determined as stolen year the opening of Kindergartens in it at one time. POL ADVT Ted Low.y 24 Moor,. Street was a portable radio. the local VFW Post, which is located in a Today it is smaller in scope, but Scout, square in the face, with a Wilmington. business district. Organizations with there are plenty of Cubs, and Cubs lemon merangue pie, and then One of the big problems is classroom quarters in residential areas run into dif- and parents nearly filled Vin- following up with another, in the space. There are areas in the various ficulties. nalova Hall this past week. There face of a companion Cub. churches etc., that may be utilized, but not Readers will remember that the local advantageously, and there would be at least Sons of Italy, a couple of years ago, ran into Below Cost Clearance some dislocation to the churches involved. troubles with potential neighbors. Wisely Possible - just possibly, the Knights of the trustees sold the land on which they Buy One. Pair of Shoe$ or Booli at Our Regular Columbus might be interested in talking were planning to build. They have now Viicount Price and tiet Second Pair For Only . . • with the School Committee. It may just be bought land elsewhere, with no neighbors, possible that their hall, now beleagured by except a couolLe who welcome them. $1.00 nearby residents, could be converted into a Perhaps this might be a clue for the kindergarten. Knights. Perhaps, just perhaps. Anyway, Oh no, it won't be easy, but it might be it is worth a little more than a passing The Shoe String the key to the situation. The priests of St. thought. 168 MAIN STRICT 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. STONEHAM, MASS. (N»nt to Chino Moon) Alf Solas final — Mailtr Chargt Atc.pttrf Article 23

The reported action of the Wilmington which is on the agenda for the Town Finance Committee, in giving an adverse Meeting. recommendation to Article 23 of the If Article 23 is voted as written Warrant for the annual Town Meeting is Wilmington home owners, now and a dozen something to give every home owner in or so years from now, will be finding un- MIKE'S KORMER VARIETY town some thought. expected blocks in the way of improving Cub Scwl *■„! Cwvin. wokhM, iwt nokilnt >h*t h. wiM MM M nut. The Wilmington Planning Board, with the their homes. 296 Shawsheen Ave. (Rte. 129) Wilmington best of intentions, is asking that 50% of the This is what the Planning Board did last homes in Wilmington be voted out of their year to the small business men of OPEN EVERY DAY 7 AM to 10 PM present zoning, and in effect into a high Wilmington. They put up legal blocks in the classification. The purpose is perhaps way of improving a place of business. good, depending on the viewpoint - to make Now they want to put up legal blocks fttSN VEGETABLES ft FRUIT it more difficult to build homes in against the homeowner. The article will be FRESH DONUTS DAILY Wilmington. heard, in puElic hearing, next Tuesday. That purpose will probably be ac- Perhaps some home owners will be in- FROZEN FOODS 1#>T PLUS TOP C complished by voting an Official Map, terested. Come - Visit Our Deli Department Specializing in Italian Cold Cuts REG VICK'S FORMULA 44 n no. .83 l.M SAVE 44

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SEWER COMMISSIONERS \i Fire Captain Grourke How Wilmington's CHANGE CORNER LOT FEES Finance Committee retires in Tewksbury The Tewksbury sewer commis- is Voting sion last week changed its formula by Bob Morris 0 Captain James T. Grourke com- for assessing homes on corner lots The Finance Committee of pleted bis final shift as a where both adjoining streets have Golden Wilmington, meeting almost dally, Tewksbury firefighter Friday, sewers. The new fees would save is reviewing the articles in the many residents owning such retiring after almost 25 years as a Warrant for the annual Town call and regular firefighter in the homes several hundred dollars. Meeting. It votes on the articles, The part of the formula altered town. Fire Chief William A. in turn, and eventually its vote will Chandler said of Grourke, "He's was the amount of length to be appear in a booklet to be printed abated on property lines on the done a hell of a good job'as fire just before the Town Meeting. captain over the years, and he will shorter street adjoining a home. Until the printing of that booklet The abatement will be 200 feet in- be sadly missed here." it is nearly anyone's guess as to OPEN HOUSE Grourke, a mild mannered man stead or the 100 feet originally It's waiting at how things are going - unless he is planned. who thought there was nothing in attendance all the time. WASHINGTON'S special about his background, was The longest property line on a Dame Rumor says that in street would still be assessed at $5 BIRTHDAY reluctant to talk about himself. Wilmington the Finance Com- Chandler filled in some of the a foot. Half the length of the cor- mittee has approved of Articles 10 ner curve would still be assessed FRED F. CAIN, INC. more colorful details of Grourke's (Flood Plain Districts); 11 at *5 a foot. Only boundary lines life, and gave a reluctant Grourke (Monday, (Transfer control of land to longer than 200 feet on the shortest a warm hearted order to be Conservation Commission); 20 street boundary would be assessed photographed for this newspaper. Feb. 19) (Planning Board "housekeeping" at $5 Only the first 100 feet of It was the first time he was in Article); 21 (Official Map); 25 depth would be assessed at 5.5 front of a camera in 25 years (Moratorium on home building I; cents a square foot. Jim Grourke was born 55 years 32 (Rezone land off Andover A sample assessment given in ago in Lowell. He attended St. Street); 36 and 37 (Rezone, etc. this newspaper last week for a 200 Peter's parochial school in Lowell, Lopez land off Concord Street); by 150 foot corner lot, where 25 WIN LIGHTNING and went on to Lowell High School. and 38 (Rezone land along Lowell feet of each line was added toward The depression was in full swing CapUin James T. Grourke Street Park, property of Mrs. a 50 foot curve, was inacurate. when he was In his third year at ., Anderson). Using the new formula provided LHS, and he quit school to help his fhlf,s *££ h'm to droP his UMe The same lady says that the League activities. by the sewer commission, an family. Finance Committee has disap- Grourke also found time for the assessment for a lot of that size MONEY Grourke took a job with Civilian town'EE American Legion post, proved of: Article 23 (Table of would be: Conservation Corps, and for changes proposed by Planning where he is a past commander, 175 feet plus half of 50 foot curve awhile he chopped wood in New Board); 33, S4. and 35, (Rezoning and was a charter member of the 125 feet) plus 0 because or 200 foot Hampshire for room, board and of former Maria Hathaway - Dr. Tewksbury - Wilmington Elks. abatement on the shorter property five dollars a month. Then, for Rounds property in North line - 200 X $5 - $1000. 200 feet Mrs Grour sh ar ac SEE THE room and board and a whole $12 a ,.. , J"* ^l . "lf " Wilmington); 39 (Rezoning for a length X 100 feet depth - 20,000 month. he joined the National «'v"es wUh her husband She is Shell Station on Lowell Street); Youth Administration's program, Pf« President of the Emblem Club square feet X 5.5 Cents - $1100. and 40, 41 and 42 (Rezoning for $1000 - $2100. studyingsu.dv.iu, morningsmommas and wnrkinaworking °'tr>e Elks, and past president of Apartment Houses). the town's American Legion afternoons on various projects. Article 43. the last one in the GROURKE RETIREMENT Auxiliary. "After that I did nothing," he warrant, for rezoning of land off DRAWS 300 TO PARTY On April 30, 1967, Grourke was said, but on further questioning ad- Woburn Street, is to be withdrawn, promoted to captain, and is one of mitted he ran machinery in informative sources are quoted as More than 300 persons attended Walsh's Mill and other textile the most popular men in the saying. a party at the Branding Iron firms in Lowell. department Restaurant in Tewksbury Saturday The Gfourkes have bought a TOUCH the rich gold Grourke went into the army in THE EAST GATE ROBBER night to honor retiring Fire Cap- 1942. and was assigned to the 34th retirement home in Port Richey, tain James T. Grourke. canopy vinyl roof Infantry Division. "I served in Fla., near Tampa,'and will move The armed bandit who stole $360 Tewksbury Fire Chief John A. North Africa and Italy," he there in a month. Grourke has no in the East Gate Liquors, Tuesday Chandler presented Grourke, a that comes FREE recalled. plans for inactivity. He admits, night, was pursued, sort of, by Of- veteran of 25 years as a call and Chandler helped Grourke recall "I'm going to take up fishing ficer James Marsi of the permanent firefighter in the tow*\ with the car. a few little things he had forgotten, again, and anything I can do down Wilmington police. with a gold retirement badge. there I'll do. I can't stand hanging such as the 34 Infantry Division's Marsi was in an unmarked vehi- Deputy Chief James J. Morris I Ask us how!] putting more time in the line than ar°u"d "" house doin« nothin8 " cle, without siren or blue light, and gave Grourke a plaque with WIN LIGHTNING MONEY! any oU.er American division. 600 For a man wno considers not capable of any speed, so he Grourke's badge mounted on it. himself "nothiqg special", Jim LISTEN to the kind of deal days, and Grourke's serving in the could not catch the car in which The Firelighters Union Local landing at Casablanca, Salerno - Grourke is a very special man. the robber was escaping. 1647 presented him a watch, and Ask anyone in the Tewksbury Fire There were three men, in a 1966 you're really after. the first landing in Italy - and An- the Elks Emblem Club presented 25 TO 1000 DOLLARS zio. Department. Plymouth, blue, with a dented rear Mrs. Grourke a bouquet. fender, Marsi reported. Grourke fought at Kasserine WATCH TAKRN CAN BE CREDITED TO YOUR ACCOUNT TWO YOUTHS INJURED The bandit who went in wore a FRED F. CAIN, INC. Pass in North Africa, and all the IN BREAK FOR THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW OR IN AUTO MISHAP snorkle jacket, and had a black ski 580 MAIN ST. WILMINGTON way up the Italian peninsula, in- A break in the home of Robert F. USED CAR DURING OUR WASHINGTON'S cluding Monte Casino. A Tewksbury youth had to be mask. The two others remained in hospitalized and another treated the car. Jeffrey, of 45 Foster Rd., BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. On September 1. 1945. Grourke Marsi pursued them towards Tewksbury, Thursday resulted in AUTHORIZED DEALER 0^ CHRYSLER was "honorably discharged as a for injuries they suffered when Route 93, but they were able to get the theft of a $70 woman's watch, a TiBsT M0T0R8 CORPORATION sergeanV from the Army, one of their car was involved in a mishap away. A few minutes later a liquor radio, $10 in change and a carton of the few men in the 34th to come out with another in Tewksbury Sunday store in North Reading was held cigarets, police said. of the war without a wound. at 2 p.m. Lawrence D. Dover, 19, of 385 up. presumably.** ttu sees* man, Entrance was gained by prying 0 end the report Usse Ume la 'w-' *-| ufr*" » ''^Bo-Rff-- Patn •- foS', ^VffS ■ W* Was armed with a German pistol,*''' "Stephens ana Eugene Sa "' i ... 1 other (irms. and became . call n^fM^^^^^LT^a ,ision Loger. •*» investigating. suss irt ."^'hi r^ztz* "" "■ PART TIME "rmarned81"" ""'" ^ ^r^car went on .cross a were married. yard an(J struck g f^M ^^ m In his free time, Grourke feet beyond the site of the accident BOOKKEEPER TYPIST enjoyed fishing, golf and playing with Therriault's car. softball with the Tewksbury Dover was treated and released firefighters team. He helped at for in- General Office Work raise funds to start the town's Lit- juries he suffered in the crash. His tie League in 1952. and managed passenger, Brian Whitney. 17, of 23 teams until 1956. He was ap- Cleghorn Lane. Tewksbury, had to pointed a permanent firefighter be treated in the intensive care un- Hours flexible Call 658-6661 October 1. 1955. and his varying it.

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658-6800 ON I0UTE 38 MAIN STREET WILMINGTON 944-3936 TOWN CRIER TfWKSBURY/WflMINGTON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15,1973 PAGE SEVEN ORBITEERS RECRUITING AVCO CO. AWARDED Kelley Howard, daughter of Mr. niture. When he has it looking like HORN PLAYERS AIR FORCE CONTRACT JM Mrs Robert Howard of new he donates it to the Sarah Cir- Hathaway Rd.. Wilmington has cle of the Methodist Church who THE FRESH SPOT The Tewksbury Orbiteers Drum Avco Corp of Wilmington has returned home from Children's turn, iit into funds for Circle COLONIAL PARK MALL and Bugle Corps are now accepting been awarded a $1,«7»,000 All- Hospital where she had been con- projects. any boy or girl 10 years of age or Force contract for work on the fined since before Christmas Fred Bliss of Glen Road, who JUNCTION OF ROUTES 1 29 and 38 older from Tewksbury and sur- Minuteman II missile system. It following her near drowning. will reach the age of 90 in May rounding towns who would like to was announced recently in Kelley is progressing nicely and is drives to Wakefield each Tuesday play the horn. Washington by Congressman Paul looking forward eagerly to atten- at noon to attend The Rotary Each child will be given a horn W. Cronin. ding story hours at the library next Meeting there. Mr. Bliss also and lessons. No experience it Cronin said the contract coupled month makes it a habit to drive down and necessary. The only charge is Mr with an earlier contract from the purchase the Daily Item so that he Participants had such a fine at keeps up on the latest a week. Air Force will help ease the high the VFW celebration following the Any parent may bring their child unemployment situation In the developments in Wakefield, his Peace Parade last month, that it former hometown. to the VFW on Vernon St., area. was decided to conduct a monthly Tewksbury any Thursday evening social on the last Saturday of each' "Yo Pogang Tih", Big Grand- WILMINGTON GIRLS from 6:30 to 7:30, or call 851-7052 month, beginning with February mother of Medicine will speak and RECEIVE FIRST CAPS for further information. 24th Music will be by "Bahia's answer questions tomorrow Magic Moments" and a buffet will evening (February 16th) at t FAMOUS BRAND Miss Heather Jane Copp, be offered. Tickets at $3.00 per o'clock at the Unitarian- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin couple may be obtained at Tom's Universalist Church of Reading. H Copp, 9 Blrchwood Rd., and KIELB AS A LOAF LB 99' Chevron Station. Bahia, at the Summer Ave. and Woburn St. VERY LOW PRICE! SAVE 30c Miss Sandra Lee Jaeschke. P.O. from Ed Arniella. Dancing daughter of Mrs. Joanne Jaeschke will be from 8:30 to 1 am. Donald J. Grace has been ap- YOU'LL U SEIING MOM: Of thii few. T.wn Ms—fW StoHblf Mania CAC, PRINCIPALS of 403 Middlesex Ave., freshmen EXTRA LEAN - TASTY and falallmon Jamti tanda •! Wilmington, of !h« Finance Cammittaa pointed Controller of Beatrice MEET IN TEWKSBURY nursing students at Lawrence haarinf, tail Thunday. Tha grotary bo. ■> il.. on. u»a by Hw T.wn Monaoac Two Wilmington students have Chemical, a Division of Beatrice far hi» nsl.i on tha mticlat far tha t.ming Town MaaMnf. Memorial Hospital School of Nur- entered art work in the Boston Foods Co. He is responsible for On January 22 the Citizens Ad- SLICED BACON LB 98< sing, proudly received their first Globe 23rd Scholastic Art Awards the financial administration of NEPCO or PREMIUM SAVE 31c LB visory Council to the Tewksbury white nurse's caps at the program, sponsored by Scholastic Beatrice chemical, both domestic TOWN OFFICIALS school committee had an informal traditional candlelighting assessors setting the 1973 tax rate. Magazines of New York. The and international, and is located at SUPPORT SINGLE USE dinner meeting with the town's SEVERAL VARITIES TO CHOOSE FROM He said that would result in lower ceremony, the Blue and Zhite exhibit will be on display this week Beatrice Chemical's headquarters OF FEDERAL FUNDS primary and secondary principals Exercises, held Thursday, January taxes. at the State Office Building. 100 In Wilmington. $ The meeting opened and com- 25th at the Little Theatre, Medford Cambridge St., Boston and will re- The Tewksbury selectmen, Selectman Frank A. Antonelli, a COOKIE SALE PKGS 3/ 1 state representative, said the state munication between the principals High School. main on display until March 3rd Guy and Rose Arena of Andover auditor, treasurer and finance and the citizens proved productive. POPULAR BRANDS SAVE UP TO 43c was considering using federal Both girls graduated from from 10 am to 5 pm daily and 2 pm have recently returned home from committee chairman last week in- More meetings are planned. revenue sharing funds in some way Wilmington High School with the to 5 pm on Sundays. a ten day visit in Hawaii. Rose is dicated support for spending Chairing the evening was Mrs. SALAD TREAT to pay off bonds. He said he would class of 1972. Wilmington students exhibiting the well-loved proprietress of federal revenue sharing funds for Michael Firneno. Council report to the town the state's are Dianne McCormick and Beauty Terrace at Wilmington one purpose. members present were: Vice They also agreed the town proposals once he sttudied them to Margaret Vanderly. both students Plaza. CHERRY TOMATOES PT 29< see if they were applicable to town Chairman Mrs. Ruthann Bits and Pieces at the North Intermediate School. shouldn't spend such funds Budrewicz, vice chairman Mrs. The dates for the Spring orienta- FIRM ■ RED RIPE SAVE 20c IB received after the 1973 town projects. Rita Place, recording secretary At Wilmington's Town Meeting There is still time to enter the tion training program for teenaged meeting except by a possible Mrs. Ellen Marson and Mrs. Joan in 1923, it was voted to raise the Apple contest sponsored by the girls and boys who are interested YOUR CHOICE - SAVE UP TO 15c DOZ special town meeting. Luecht, Mrs. Valerie Rogers, Mrs. town clerk's salary to 1200 per Mass Dept. of Agriculture. $1500 in doing junior volunteer work at Treasurer William J. O'Neill ad- Donna Puzzo. David Cook. Jack year. Also in 1923, it was decided Winchester Hospital have been an- Strictly Fresh Native Eggs _ vised the officials the town has TEWKSBURY WATER BILLS in prizes will be awarded to TO GO OUT Leslie. at town meeting, that taxes were winners. All recipes must use nounced. Extra Large or Jumbo Size oozOV received ,359.000 in revenue Principals attending were: High already too high for the town to The Junior Volunteer course will sharing funds. He said Tewksbury EACH SIX MONTHS apples. There are two classes, DELIVERED FRESH Every Day From Local Farms School, Lawrence R. McGowan, consider building a new library at adults over 18 and youngsters not consist of a series of three classes might receive more funds April 5, Tewksbury residents will be get- William DeGregorio, Joseph Crot- that time. having reached 18. Bakeoffs will to be held on Saturday, March but the amount was unpredictable. ty; jr. high school, Richard E. 17th, March 24th and April 7th POPULAR BRAND O'Neill, Fincom chairman Nor- ting water bills every six months be held at Burlington Mall. En- Griffin. Antonio Terenzi. George Instructions for girls ice hockey, from 10 am to noon at the man Boudrcau. Auditor Thomas J. in the future, according to the tries for adults must be mailed no Abodeely: guidance department. under the direction of Bucky Washington School Auditorium, 64 Berube and Selectman Frederick Water Commission. Bills later than March 2nd for adults BANANAS LB 10< previously were sent out every Francis Sheehan; coordinator of Backman will be held at the and March 9th for teens. Highland Avenue, Winchester. CHILDREN'S DELIGHT SAVE 7c LB. H. Baldwin - who recently visited pupil services, Neil Wilmington Skating Club, Chestnut Interested boys and girls, 14 or Washington, D.C., to learn how to three months. Knakkergaard; Center School, St., on Monday, Feb. 19th from 10 Judging from Wilmington over should contact the hospital use the fedeeral funds - agreed the Chairman Leo Chibas explained FAMOUS MAPLE LEAF - NATURAL CASINGS the longer period between billing William Tsimtsos; Heathbrook am to noon. If enough interest is residents, the secret of being hap- volunteer department. funds should be one purpose. They School. Edward Devine. indicated, it is hoped a girls suggested the J359.000 be used to would save the town money in py though elderly lies in keeping The citizens advisory council hockey team will be formed. Any busy. LB. pay fire department salaries. paperwork, clerical expenses and FRANKFURTS LB 99< billing costs. urges all citizens to attend school girl in Wilmington, under 14 years The Rev. Herbert Coontz of Glen LOWEST PRICE IN MONTHS SAVE 25c LB. "These funds should be best committee meetings held the se- old is eligible. The venture is spon- spent on one thing because the Customers in the town's Section Road spends a lot of his time cond and fourth Wednesday of the sored by the Wilmington Recrea- whole thrust of revenue sharing is A. along Main Street from Water buying and refinishing old fur- Department north to Lowell, will month at the Dewing School on An- tion Dept. GENUINE ITALIAN to let the little guy know how his dover Street money is being spent," Berube receive their last quarttterly bill in March or April. After then they ,v SWEET CAPPICOLA 99 recommended. He said this goal John Jack" might not be accomplished if the will be billed in June and EXTRA LEAN - TASTY SAVE 40c LB. funds were put into several ac- December. Section B customers, who live MARION T MURPHY counts. NEPCO - TASTY The officials recommended the south of the headquarters to the NEALON March town meeting not ap- Shawsheen River, will receive 943 Main Street < propriate revenue sharing funds their last quarterly bills in April or (3 Yr. Term) PEPPER LOAF "i LB 59 expected to be recee'ved later in May. They they will receive bills DIFFERENT TASTE TREAT SAVE 20c LB. the year. "You could get Into a in July and January. REAL ESTATE SCHOOL COMMITTEE neat .deal of trouble if anything Section C customers, from the CREAMONA went wrong." Houdr.au adviaod. Shawsheen River to Wilmington, Jpan Yptman M.ort Grant -will receive thei» last qy• rterly RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL HI MM T III POL. ADVT Tod low.y 2) Moor. Sfreef suggested a special town meeting bills in Warch. 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WILMINGTON YOUTH WILMINGTON RECREATION HOCKEY INTRAMURALS BASKETBALL LEAGUE • HOCKEY HI-LITES latermediitei WILDCAT TALES Sprites (Fiaal) Checkers 12- j-j 17 Harvard 6-1 YOUTH HOCKEY NEWS. Buckaroos 11- 4-J 14 Tults ...» w Roadrunners 10- 5-] JJ Yale »4 The Pee Dana Kidd tallied the other Gulls 7-64 it MIT 2-7 Buum B't (»-7-J)..Tne Ban- Wee's won both of their weekend score to round out the goals. Bob- Blades 7-7-1 17 mm tams closed out their regular outings by identical 7-1 scores, by Greenberg led the playmakers Rockets J.11-0 tl Patriots 9-0 season on a losing note, 6-4 to se- Saturday Somerville was the vie- with three assists while Timmy Blazers 5-12-0 10 Jets 6-S cond place Marlboro Alan Wilson tim as six different boys scored McCann had a pair and Peter Spurs J-144 6 Raiders 64 put the B's on top early with a goals led by Paul Sullivan's pair. Davey. Don Foley and David Kidd Sqairts Broncos 3-7 Aces 14-2-1 29 score at 30 with Matt Donnelly Sunday Everett took it on the ; one apiece, Chargers 3-7 Braves 10-6-1 ji Chiefs 3-7 assisting. chin from Coach Rossi's sextet as j B's (MM)..Lost to Reds a. 7-1 is Sealers However, Marlboro came right Bill Blaisdell and Greg Moulton Squirt Bears »- M 18 in an evenly matched (Fia«4) bacck with a pair ol markers to fired home a pair of goals each. Billerica Barons 7- t-i II Royals 0-1 make it 2-1. Wilson knotted the In non-league action the A's tied hard fought thriller. Billerica Clippers 6-9-: 14 Knicks 64 score moments later with his se- the New England Jr. Whalers Pee drew blood first in the opening Americans ' 5- S-l U Bullets 44 cond goal. Bob Olson picked up the Wee All-Star team, 1-1. Larry stanza, but Wilmington knotted the Voyageurs 3-lJ-l 7 Celtics 44 lone assist. The B's went ahear, S- Beatrice scored Wilmington's only score at 1-1 on a Ben Scozzaro goal Pee Wees Pistons — 44 2 at M 34 when Scott Dindo scored, goal assisted by Brian Tighe. assisted by Kevin McDonald. Kings 14-1-1 Ji Aoalts with Ken Morse and John Fahey The A's had a wide territorial After a scoreless second period Penquitu 9- s-5 is Super-Stars 8-0 Seals t-6-2 20 Newhouse Builders 54 picking up the elpers. and shot advantage over the Jr. Billerica tallied once in the last frame for their eventual margin of Canucks 0-6-2 10 Wilmington Ford 5-4 The middle frame was all Whalers, but had to settle for a tie Sabres 0-7-1 10 Patenaude 5-6 Marlboro as they Ecored three un- due mainly to the fine effort by the victory. No. Stars 6-7-1 IS Sweetheart Plastic 34 answered goals to take a comman- Whalers goalie. Mite A's (MM)..The mites Blues 2-13-1 6 Cain's Reps 1-6 ding, 5-3 lead into the last period Flyers...., 0-16-1 1 Pee Wee B's (12-M)..The B's closed out their regular season of Ken Plummer closed the^ap to 5-4 Untrai NEXT GAMES 0 US OYM early in the third stanza with Olson outshot Tewksbury by a wide, 50-14 play on a losing note Tuesday night Leafs 10-4-1 22 advantage enroute to a 6-1 win last dropping a 3-2 game to the Melrose and Wilson assisting. Bruins 0-6-2 20 Sat. Feb. 17 The B's kept the pressure on, but weekend. Three goals in each of Flyers. Wilmington scored their Red Wings 6-6-3 19 Chargers vs Chiefs (1:00) Canadiens 6-6-3 19 could not come up with the the second and third periods two goals in the last minute of play Jets vs Raiders (2:00) WCK SASSY KltS OVlt: Th. hifh hurdle. M hh way M a eecend plan al iht league nwl loit »eeV proved to be the difference for the and nearle tied the game in the Hawks t-16-4 10 Pistons vs Bullets (3:00) equalizer. Marlboro finally iced Rangers 4-11-1 10 . Wilmington boys. waning seconds. Knicks vs Celtics (4:15) ■ the game when they scored at MldfeU 14:29 to provide the final margin of Matty Kumm scored a pair Bill Robinson scored both of the Saa. Feb. 16 while Larry Beatrice, Billy A's goals while assists were picked Cougars 0-6-2 20 Broncos vs Chargers/Chiefs SIX TRACKMEN QUALIFY FOR STATE FINALS victorv. Tigers 8-53 19 winner (4:00) Murphy, Steve Wingate and Billy up by Jeff Brown, Ronnie Generals 6-54 17 McCann tallied once each. Assists Greenberg and Chris Turner. Royals vs Pistons/Bullets Pee Wee As I3S-4-JI.. Jets 4-11-0 8 winner (5:00) a qualifying time of 10:22.0. Doug wall and nearly fell. were garnered by Murphy (2), The league playoffs get un- Ian Maclnnis worked his way The Pee Wee's have qualified for Harvard vs MIT (6:15) Rick Barry, Jim Murphy, was the only runner in the non- Dana Kidd (II and Brian But tree derway next week and the Mites from last place to gain a second in the New England Amatuer Hockey Super Stars vs No. 2 (7:15) Doug Spring, and a relay quartet of seeded hear to qualify for the 111. will play four games in the .post LAST WEEK'S RESULTS the non-seeded heat of the mile Association State Tournament. Cain's vs No. 3 (8:S0) Barry, Tim Nee, Rick McCully and finals. season schedule. The opponents Wed. Feb. 21 with the best time for a Wildcat Wilmington will make their initial Squirt A's (4-14-1)..Donnie Foley Tom Apr lie will participate in the In the field events, finale Bob are unknown at this writing. Buckaroos 3. Gulls 3 Patriots vs Junior winners of miler since 1961. Ian's time was appearance in the tourney next and Jimmy Burns each scored a Class "D" finals this Saturday at Reid gained a fourth place in Class Blazers 1, Spurs 0 Feb. 16 (5:00) 4:52.0 good enough for 11th place. Monday, February 19th at 5:15 pm three goal "hat trick" to pace the Northeastern University. "D" competit'on throwing at 45' Roadrunners 1, Checkers 0 Tufts vs Yale (6:00) Last weekend in the trials at plus in his initial state meet corn- Paul Sferrazza in the 50 and with an encounter against Belmont Squirts to a 7-3 victory over Blades 3, Rockets 1 Adult No. 2 vs Adult No. S (7:15) Reading Barry qualified in hurdles petition. Aprile ran well in his McCully in the hurdles made the at the Boston University Arena. Danvers last week. Barons 5, Braves 4 Sweetheart vs No. 4 (8:30) Reds ], Aces 1 with a time of 6.2 while Jim qualifying heat, and in his semi- trials, but were eliminated in the Dippers 1, Bears 0 Murphy set a new school record in final set Tom tried to split the two quarter-finals. High jumpers Don Kings 5, Penquins i the 1000 with a time of 2:28.4. other runners in an attempt to gain Capone and Tim Nee both failed to WAHL NO-CHECK HOCKEY No. Stars 4, Flyers 1 WAHL NO-CHECK HOCKEY Spring turned in his second best the open land, but one of the boys clear the starting height of 5'-6". Canucks 6, Seals 3 list Hill Fiaal) effort of his life in the 2-mile with hit him and Tom tripped, hit the eluding the game winner in the last Snooky Lynch of the Generals Sabres 5, Blues 1 won the first half scoring cham- The WAHL closed out its first period. All four of the Generals Rangers 4, Red Wings 4 Generals 19-64 40 round of play last week with the goals came in a two minute span of pionship with 59 points. Snooky Leafs 1, Hawks 1 Blazers 16-64 36 Generals edging out the Blazers the final stanza, but it was not fired home 34 goals while picking Cougars 12-114 SO for the top spot. enough to over come a 5-0 deficit. up 25 assistts, both of which were Crusaders...... 6-164 17 HARRISON AND McLEAN SPARK COMEBACK also tops in the league. On Monday February 5th the Last Wednesday the Cougars NEXT GAMES O ARENA NEXT GAMESV ARENA Blazers edged the Cougars. 4-3 and came from behind to tie the Trailing the league leader In Crusaders on the strength of Ray scoring were Bill Ritchie. Cougars .Frl. Feb. 16 The varsity tallied another three goal "hat Shots: Wllm. on Hubbell 8,3,11 - the Crusaders held off the MOB. Feb. 19 icemen moved bacx into league trick". Frank also picked up a 22; And. on Devlin 8,6,6 - B. Generals, 5-4. The Blazers jumped Bicnell's two goals in the last (48i: Jim Brewster (45); Kevin Blues vs Seals (5:30 am) Generals vs Blazers (10:20 pm) period. Dave York, Paul Currier Sullivan, Generals (44); John Buckaroos vs Roadrunners championship contention last week pair of assists to bring his league out to a two period lead of 4-1 Cougars vs Crusaders (11:15) leading point total to 29. Sal. Feb. 16 and Len Galvin scored for the Gennetti, Cougars (42); Dave (5:20pm) Wed. Feb. II with a pair of convincing wins over before the Cougars came to life Checkers vs Rockets (6:10) This weekend the varsity skates Wildcats 4 1 4-9 Crusaders while Dana Tighe Carlson, Blaxers (41); Jim Crusaders vs Blazers (10:00 pm) Andover and Chelmsford and with three final period markers. Blades vs Spurs (7:00) entering last evening's game with against Chelmsford and Billerica Chelmsford 0 0 0-0 tallied the other Cougars goal. Cushing, Blazers (39); Jim Jlllett, Cougars vs Generals (11:10) Flnt Period: (W) McLean Dave Carlson's goal in the last Blazers vs Gulls (7:90) Tewksbury the Wildcats were in a pair of key MVHL encounters, period proved to be the eventual The Generals outscored their Generals (38 >, Paul Currier, Canucks vs No. Stars (10:00) (Harrison. Mullarky) 6:35; (W) closest rivals, the Blazers, 7-5 in Crusaders (37); and Tom Maz- within a game of the league lead. Also at stake Is an Eastern Mass. Bicknell (Bums. Trickett) 9:44; game winner for the Blazers. Hawks vs Rangers (11:10) John Harrison sparked the var- Tourney bid. the aite cap with a well balanced zapica. Cougars (34). . Sat. Feb. 17 (W) McLean (Bicknell) 10:59; -Jim Brewster led the Crusaders BOMM stty's M triumph over the league __ _^_ IW) Mullarky .Trickett. McLean) to then triumph over trw4e«guft ..attack as sgven dJHerent players v» CuaaarsOJ JO pml ^.. •* r Bears vs Reds (8:X0) J } 7fbr WILMINGTON MERCHANTS leading Golden Warriors as the Jtkie.uVT: 10 44 11:56. " leaders with a pair of goals Tn- lit the scoring lajtp. ** SecMd Period: (W) McLean Aces vs Voyageurs (9:10) .. Wildcats exploded for four las*. Anoow t o o-l Americans vs Braves (10:00) period goals to break open a close r\n\ Period: (W) Harrison (Harrison. Mullarky). Ceasar Aluminum 34-6 Third Period: (W) Harrison Jets vs Tigers (10:20) Total Ins. Co 26-12 2-1 contest. The win gave the var- (Mullarky) 4:35; (W) Harrison Bruins vs Red Wings (11:00) (Mullarky) 5:04; (A) Flannery (Kindred, McLean) 4:57; (W) Mytron t 28-12 sity a split in the three games Fairweather (Meyers, Burns) Cougars vs Generals (11:20) Coombs Furniture 24-14 played with Andover, each club (un) 11:51. REDMAN SCALPINGS Saa. Feb. IS Secoad Period: No scoring. 6:10: (W) Bums (McNamara. Jaycees 24-18 winning once while the third ended Fairweather) 10:01; (W) Burns Sabres vs Seals (5:00) No. Wilmington Shell 18-22 Third Period: (W) Bicknell Wed. Feb. 21 in a tie. (Burns, Fairweather) 3:33; (W) (Bicknell. Fairweather) 10:52. No. Wilmington Pharmacy 16-H Saturday afternoon the varsity Shots: Wilm. on Haes & Flyers vs Kings (8:50) Chempro 18-B Harrisons (McLean, Kindred) Than. Feb. 21 literally blew the Lions off the ice 8:41; (W) Mullarky (McLean, Clnevlch 11, 8. 8 -17. ('helm on Stop J. Go 12-28 Devlin & Connor 5. 7, 5 - 17. Bruins vs Hawks (4:00 am) American Travellers 2-38 with a four goal outburst in the Harrison) 9:11; (W) Mullarky High Series: Mike Koffman, opening frame as Frank McLean (McLean) 11:15;. free throws. Bill Mackey chipped Redmen return to conference play 570; Lynn Hunt and Bert Hadley. in with 10 points as Coach Romano traveling to Methuen. ,566; Dick Detato, 562; Vera Chap- Mease sets new hoop record..Co- cleared the bench in the one sided man, 465; Lorraine Burt. 458 and captain Jim Meuse set a new MVC affair Icemen In spoiler role..Coach Mary Troiano, 452. basketball scoring record last Tuesday night the Redmen ran Corbett's varsity hockey sextet HOOPSTERS CONTINUE SUDE Friday night with 41 points as the their recent winning streak to 6 continues to raise havoc with the Redmen crushed Central Catholic, with a 6545 triumph over Dracut league leaders playing Andover to Stewart had a good shooting night them in three periods of action). 84-52 and are now sporting a 16-1 record. a 2-2 tie last Saturday. 'The The Wildcat varsity basket- hitting on 40% of his shots to take Gary Smith and Doug Stewart twice while tieing Andover and Colin Ahem, Steve Dunlevey and Meuse. who tied the old con- This Friday evening the varsity Redmen have gained six of their 13 ball quintet extended its recent game high scoring honors with 20 led the varsity's offensive attack Wilmington once each. On Richie Descheler provided the var- ference mark of 39 points against travels to Bedford to battle the fourth place points at the expense winless streak to four dropping a points. Most of Doug's eight field with 13 and 10 points respectively. sity with its three goals as the Billerica on February 6th. hit on 17 Buccaneers in a non-conference of the top three clubs prior to last February 7th Mike Hughes picked pair of MVC outings. Last Friday goals came on 20-30 ft. jump shots. Redmen maintained a wide 24-15 of 27 field goal attempts and 7 of 12 encounter. Next Tuesday the nights encounter with Wilmington. his seasonal shut-out as the Chelmsford took advantage of a However, the rest of the varsity Wildcats 12 8 16 11-47 shots on net advantage. Andover 19 12 21 14-76 The varsity has beaten Billerica Redmen whipped Austin Prep, 3-0. poor varsity shooting percentage shooting was terrible, hitting on 16 enroute to a 60-42 triumph over the of 57 for a 28% compared to Bob Stewart and Ray Noel dis- Wildcats and on Tuesday Andover Chelmsford's 26 of 68. The Lions played a decent job on defense. ^^ crushed Coach DiSarcina's squad, excellent rebounding kept the The jayvees slipped below .500 76-47; Wildcats from getting more than for the first time in three weeks one shot at a time and this proved losing to Chelmsford (45-39) and WILMINGTON RECREATION BASKETBALL LEAGUE Wildcats 11 11 2 16-42 to be a major factor in the contest. Andover (73-32). Coach Milley's Chelmsford 16 18 7 19-60 The boys turned in a respectable boys are now sporting an overall 8- A very poor third period offen- performance considering An- g record. 6-8 in the conference. sively led to the Wildcats downfall dover's "strength off the boards Juniors..The Patriots edged the in the Lions encounter as the varsi- (Carmel Cooper and-Scott White Wilmington Ford snapped its short frame to pull out a big win in that Adults. Cain's snapped their points each. they gained the ruaner up spot in Chiefs. 28-20 behind John Smith's ty trailed 34-22 at half time. Doug pulled down 44 rebounds between Patenaude jumped out to a 49-36 three game losing streak while season long winless drought with a the standings. Dave Newhouse hit 12 points for their ninth straight half time lead only to have defeating Sweetheart. 73-66 win over Sweetheart while for 18 while Dave Maloney and win to highlight play in the junior J »»»»«"»'■"'''""" Newhouse bounce back for a 6441 Patenaude posted their third Dana Daniell chipped in with 10 set last week. Ray Vengren took • lead entering the last frame. In WILMINGTON REC VACATION SCHEDULE straight triumph edging Seniors..The divisional winning apiece for Coach Hanna's club. game scoring honors tossing in 15 J Newhouse. 84-83 in last the last period Patenaude out- Royals extended their winning Ken Richards tossed in a seasonal points for the Chiefs. scored Newhouse, 23-19 to provide Wednesday's twin bill. streak to eight with a pair of wee high 18 points and Ed Maloney The Jets clinched second place J Wednesday. Thursday and at both the North and West from 1 the final margin of victory. Doug The following list of February A strong second half proved to nend wins while the Knicks scored 14 to lead the Celtics at- with a convincing, 25-16 triumph I Vacation programs will be Friday afternoon movies will be to 4. Anderson and Gene Manley led the be the difference as Cain's over clinched second place. tack. over the Chargers as Kevin Longo « offered by the Wilmington shown at the Public Library from Grades I-it: Saturday after- came a 39-31 half time deficit winners with 22 and 20 points each Coach Kritter's quintet topped Sunday night the Royals came tossed in career high of 16 points. Recreation Department for the 2 to 3. noon, open gym at the Woburn St. enroute to their initial win of the Mark Conserva took game high the Pistons, 42-27 on Saturday from behind once again outscoring Meanwhile, the Raiders closed out age groups listed. Grades 7-8: Friday evening School from 1 to 4. Girls' basket- season Len Gustus and Mark scoring honors tossing in 29 for afternoon as they broke open a their regular season topping the Grades 14: Saturday mornings Intermediate Co-Rec at both the ball and floor hockey at the High the Bullets, 17-8 in the second half School gym fromH 10 am to noon Drugan led Ralph DeLisles Newhouse. close 13-13 half time tie into a con- Broncos. 35-21 and the Chargers Open gym at the Wlldwood, North and West from 7:10 to to overcome a 21-18 half time Woburn and Shawsheen Schools 10:30. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday quintet with 21 and 16 points Sunday evening the Super-Stars vincing win with a 13-4 third period def/Icit and pull out their ninth crashed the Rroiww »-l« bulge. Bob Burns led the winners from 9 am to noon. Saturday afternoon, open gym and Friday afternoons, open gym respectively Chuck Casey toyed with Cain's 77-42 in posting seasonal win. Jim Tucker, Marty with 28 points while Ralph Peter- Intermediates. Harvard Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at the North and West from 2 to 4. at the High School from 1 to 4. chipped in with 11 while Gary War- their ninth straight win. Ed Tildsley and Bob Burns hit for 8 Thursday evening, movie at the son tossed in 10 for the Pistons. trimmed Yale, 18-6 and Tufts and Friday afternoons at the Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday ford had 10 Gene Baldwin and Doherty led the divisional leaders points each to lead the Royals. Wobum St. and Shawsheen gyms and Friday afternoons. Open gym High School Auditorium from 8 to The Knicks built up a 39-21 three belted MIT, 33-5. Rob Ahern paced an undermanned with 15 points Chuck Casey and Barry Foster led the Bullets with from 1 to 4. 10:30. Sweetheart five with 21 and 14 Len Gustus tossed in 13 each for period lead and had to withstand a the cellar dwellers. In the nite cap wild Celtic surge, 1M, in the last m~ U&i >oa£«B£g|lfa£oe KIE-SAKE eMA.»Oa»S ROCKPORT FISH MARKET D & S ELECTRIC WRIGHT ELECTRIC CO. KNOLLWOOBI ARM DAIRY 169 Haven St. Reading 944-0076 lit ftaaaw $,., Berth mstkaaSta, Mast. wmmmwrn UCMSU ElKTRtClAstt ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS STORE HOURS: INDUSTRIAL ■ WSIDfNTUL INDUSTMAl - COMMf SCIAl. RlSIDf NTIAl MetVMOMKTS NOWNUVRT WATCKS: FHSH FISH COIMTEI ♦ AM ■ 6 P« Immmkt WltAUNOTON 657-7193 KSTAUUNT t TAB-OUT HMKI • AM -71 658-2668 658-4793 M.C. EATON Tlos.i-TipoaKllo.tnV rssssoasfg== ' r ■= 21 Jewels WILMINGTON SONS OF ITALY BULLDOZING SHOVELDOZJNG * OeYnileV NEE-ELLSWORTHIEE-ELLSWORTH POST NO. 2458245B S CARD MARINE boMoMo; VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE U. S. I Bouvier L0DCE NO. 2183 Saoi Grm* PRESENTS * Motor Winterizing A Storooo * Factory trained mothonks WATCH REPAIR Blitz Night Wednesday at 8 P.M. DELOURY 354 Middlosox Avo. irlonthlu Jjociat and I « f AIR S AMD TRADES Cor Shady lono Dr. Next Social * AT POST QUARTERS, MAIN STRCCT. WILMINOTON ] Mercury motors, MorCruraors N. Wilmington DONATION ■ 3.00 PE* COUPLE note. Boots - Ski-Do© SnowmoMos Sat. Feb. 24, 8 F COHSTsTiKTIO*. Opon 5-10 »M f ».a» 1973 T1Mr8i30-1AM All Day Sat. a 475-7544 632 Main Stroot, WlntKoatar Confer rKKCTS LIMITED 729 - 9070 24 hr. phono 63B-3459 ■tote Nail, Mhrtags ****• TOWN CRIER TEWKSBURY/WILMINGTON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1973 PAGE NINE MEN WANTED TUES - FRI The Wilmington Little League is in need of men interested in 10 to 5 managing, coaching or umpiring during the coming season, all SATURDAY those interested should sign up at registrations (Feb. 24 and March lOtol 1, 10 am - 12 noon at Legion Hall) or call President Dick Medeiros at 658-6817. Cynthia's Bridal Service 2B1 MAIN ST. (GARDNER BLDG) 658-4516 FREE ALTERATIONS |—"JV SAVE THIS AD----T RESIDENTS OF WILMINGTON, READING, NORTH READING WOBURN, TEWKSBURY, BURLINGTON AND BIUERICA I Community Discount I With Clipping of This Advertisement I I I I

A SAFETY POSTER CONTEST: Woe held recently in the WUmlngren Public Schools lot youngiton in Grodes Four and Five Over one hundred poiteri wont submitted. The four winners are shown above I receiving toll of Bruins and Whale, tickets from School Safely Officer John Ritchie. L to R: Grade Four winners John McDonald. Glen Road School and Vincent locco. Woburn Street School; 20" Safety Office. Ritchie; Grade Bvo winners. Barbara Blob and Donho Oibeon. both l.om the Shawshoon I School. PARTS AND LABOR Wilmington Library the Indians of southern Mexico. '■'<■», Leg Pete" by Mel Ellis. A I "Doing Your Own School", by true siory of a warm friendship Scientific Service — Expert Mechanics NEW BOOKS The Great Atlantic and Pacific between a wild mallard drake and I School Conspiracy. A practical the family of Mell Ellis. Peg Leg guide to starting and operating an Pole as he was quickly named had Largest Service Shop in New England "The Shape of Illusion", by alternative school. been caught in a muskrat trap. I William Barrett. The work of an "The Collected Plays, by Lillian How he was to readjust to the wild Ope" Deity — 1:00 t:00 obscure German artist, the scene BOB IEID AND TRACK COACH FRANCIS KEILEY: Of Wilmington High School, Hellman, one of the major world is told with great feeling showed Christ leaving the palace r IN 1:00 I confer during recent Stoic Track Moat hold in Reading Bob. ion of Mr. and Mrs. playwrights of this century. Her ® FORD John Roid of long St., finished fourth in the »hot put competition. of Pontius Pilate under a guard of plays have become an enduring Roman soldiers. It was a master- I Any boy attaining the age of nine part of the American, and indeed WILMINGTON LITTLE piece of renaissance art. For the the international theatre. The The Wildwood School Parents LEAGUE REGISTRATION years before August 1st, and any four people who gathered to view book brings together for the first Club will sponsor their annual I FEBRUARY 24 AND MARCH 1 boy not attaining the age of 13 it, the picture possessed a quality International Dinner on March 1st WILMINGTON FORD years before August 1st, and senior time all of Miss Hellman's work that was unique. Each of them for the theatre. at the School beginning at 5 pm. ■to. 38, Wilmington — Oppotila Wilmington Ploia —658-6800 Registration for Little League division boys 13 years old to IS found himself clearly depicted as I will be held at the American "The Pacifists; Soldier. Without Reservations must be in by years old. is eligible to compete in one of the howling mob. Guns", by Mark Lieberman. tomorrow {Friday, Feb. 16thI Call Legion Hall, across from St. Little League baseball. "A Green Tree and a Dry Tree", -I Thomas Church on Saturday, From the beginning, American Arlene Hardy at 657-7885 All interested, including par- by Carter Wilson. In 1870 Tzotzil pacifism developed until, today the February 24th and March 3rd from ticipants last year, still eligible Indians, drunk with God and rum 10 am to 12 noon. must register at this time. anti-war movement is larger and rose against' the priests and stronger than ever before. From soldiers of their white masters. the Quakers to the Berrigans, The children of the Maya were there have been thousands of men John Jack" fighting again, as their fathers had and women who spent their lives done, with the Eescendants of Her- trying to make their dreams of nando Cortes. 3eyond the adven- peace come true. In the pages of ture rendered in this book, there this book, are many of them. NEALON lies a more enduring feeling for (3 Yr. Term) © *^^i^^ Q SCHOOL COMMITTEE » Les Pecidouy Frank Otiati Roys* POL ADVT. Ted Lowty 24 Moore Street Notuiol body i. tn the forecast. Honitykn so sott o<*d beautiful • *n Beautirama look like yours, ^nolM'otry Ma** oppoirrl 211 low.ll St. (Rio. 129) THE BEST rrvent (Of O -rath. Wilmington <^ . WASHINGTON'S cut, set., or ptrm with us. soo* Tues & Wed SPECIAL BIRTHDAY 658-9382 $15 Pones OF EVERY HING HOCKEY SALE r si'- fata. <$> IS HERE HOCKEY HALF © STICKS PRICE FOR YOU iitiAti; We Now HOCKEY -- ., Carry a M owviirs NEW LINE of HOW'S THIS FOR GLOVES 25% Off tfRtfB* BORROWING CONVENIENCE! By Roger Natural A basement floor which is level Vitamins Most Banks Require That BAUER SKATES with or below the natural water You Fill Out An Application level must somehow resist the Such at pressure of the water. For An Auto Loan.. BLACK If your basement is a wet one. 95 you can often apply waterproofing to the floor and to the outer sur- VITAMIN E BUT NOT READING SAVINGS! PAHTHERS $29 faces of the walls. This involves digging a ditch around the house to the depth equal to the level of VITAMIN C JUNIOR the footings at the base of the $ w foundation. (From ROB* Hips) Offer a Better Way! SUPREMES 29 After this is done, water- WHEAT GERM proofing in the form of fibrous membranes applied with hot OIL ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CALL HYBE asphalt is the next step. As you $ M can see. it is a complicated Etc. business. i KEN RICE FIGURE SKATES 16 Kussel Stover Candies Sweetey Home Courses)' Center, 615 Main St., Wilmington, AT 658-2051 is your headquarters for GOAL LIKE lumber and building materials. Harry Sandier. fffjr. Ph. $Q95 We handle all types of lumber In- 944 - 5000 cluding hardwoods. Armstrong FIGURE SKATES 8 and Nu-Wood ceilings, Anderson, He'll Take Care of Everything And Pella and Wes-Pine windows and doors. Hours; 8 am to 5 pm daily You'll Have Your Answer Within Hours HOCKEY HALF and 8 am to 9 pm on Friday. WILMINGTON Helpful Hlit: Membrane water- PARS PRICE proofing is best applied by a PHARMACY professional. 658-3353 HOCKEY S/195 JERSEYS INSURANCE fnutm & Jarkrr. Jttr. ONE HAVEN STBEET READING, MASS. SKI HAUS Oil. R.I. Dtpot 944-44OO 10 - 9 MON - FRI OVER ONE HALF CENTURY OF SERVICi: CONTINUING TOE BUSINESS 10 - 6 SAT OF TIE LATE COULD BUCKLE- '

PAGE TEN TOWN CRIER TEWKSBURY/WIIMINOTON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1973 Tlw Sweetheart Ball will be held Satur- Tender loving care for child In my home day, February 17th at 1:30 pm In while mother works. Full or port Vlllanova Hall. A tine dance band and tlrn*. Fenced in yard. 45S-344V. bullet complement available TRADING refreshments. Donation S1.50. For Far uHt: 19*4 Ford Ranchera. SIM PRODUCTION MAINTENANCE tickets call *H-S4M. oSt-91M. Ytt'S MECHANIC DRIVE - IN Attention Girls: inte'oitod In lc* POST Furniture stripping and retlnlshing. hock*y. Girls 14 y*ars or under. HELPERS We have a full time permanent opening in our maintenance ^RESTAURANT ' NON MSPUY - NO CKDIT Fro* estimates. Reasonable prices. Wilmington Skating Club, Chestnut department for a person with several years experience In plant 25 W«di or In., $1.00. Free pickup and delivery. 2450776 St.. Wilmington Monday. Feb. 19th The Fmeat la Cantonese Cuisine Alter 5 pm. maintenance, preferably In a chemical precesss plant, Each octditionol ward • 5c. (Washington's Birthday) (rom 10 am to noon. Carl Backman, Sr. will I **» **p*ri*nc* »*quir*d ) Dejadlin* ■ Tuesday S Dm. Apartment wanted by working man. coach. Wa Hav* Openings In Our Work include., but is net limited to. Pump, Valve. Piping and Wilmington or Tewksbury area. 6St- LUNCHEON 2459 between a and a pm weekdays. 10 Note, as of August nVsf no Five room cap* with expansion 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Shift General Repairs. Training will be on the first shift, prior to credit is Io be allowed in (he am to 2 pm Saturday. No agents possibilities Fenced yard lor pleas*. We offer the following • assignment to any of 3 shifts. SPECIALS Trading taps' column. . privacy. Priced to soil at S27.900. Also custom build Jackson Bros. cape. A-l •EXCELLENT STARTING PAY Terrarlums, exotic llewerlng plants. condition on quiet street. Priced at Wa offer competitiv* rates and (ring* benefit. SERVED DAILY Drtumaklng and AntrtitOM Wedding Miniature African violets, begonias, S3S.900. Shown only by appointment. •RAPID ADVANCEMENT gowns, bridesmaids' gowns custom gloxinias, kartui Greenhouses, 92 ElUtt Sutlers i Ho I deft B C. Real Estate, 651 6744 f*r further information drop in anytime between f om and 4 pm, Mon- made. Originals, copies, accessories. Chestnut St., Wilmington. 4SI-90I7. •TOP-NOTCH BENEFITS day thru Friday. Open Mon - Thurs 11-30- 10 Reasonable prices Free estimates. NEW POUCE-FIRE •canal*! radio Compare. tM-4ei3 •STABU EMPLOYMENT Frl * Sat unto U Chempro Cleaning moaiiort by Regency, Jokasoa, Pact. Sundays t Holidays 12:30-10 Specialists Midland, at up 10 U percent savings. •IN-PIANT CAFETERIA Far Sal* ■ Parts lor all electric shavers. OI7-65I-W.00 We alack aver S.OM Police-Fire Ronson. Sunbeam, Remington. Part Time Help •CONVENIENT PARKING Norelco and Schlck Shavers. A I K Ireqaeacy crystals for these sets. We V*\ THE P01YVIMYL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES Jewelers. Stoneham Square. 4M-IJS0. also stock over M different models •MUCH MORE 232 LOWELL ST Needed for lor CB lets, with antennas aid \ 730 MAIN STREET Visit our Employment Center, Monday Wall t* Wall - Carpet cleaning. Homes, Gen. Janitorial accessories at similar dlscoioted "TRjjjjejJIi WILMINGTON, MASS ITE 129 • 0PP AVC0 Industries 8. business. Cleaning ot all ■rices. A Ire* mail order catalog la through Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. sli* rugs with tree pickup and Work available. Telephone orders, (Free delivery. Full Insurance coverage, An i*u«l Opportunity fmpteyer 658-6500 satisfaction guaranteed. Also floor Hours Arranged delivery) aiiag BaakAmeiicard or cleanlng.ana full lanitorlal services. Sam* Week Nights Mailer Charge ore acceptable Stere Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. Free estimates. Gallant Service Co.. Sam* Weekend. hoars • to », Saturday » 10 «. Discount 272-943? or 272-7J47. Radio ("enter, SK Main St., Heading, Division of Maryland Cup Corp., 658 - 5958 III let*. Junction of Rtes. 62 and 38 House Painting ■ Inside and out. COST ACCOUNTANT WANTED Carpenter work a. roof repairs Free Wilmington, Mass. estimates. Robert Babine. 6SH3J1. II you have a solid understanding of standard cast Marble Top "*» inuwl Oppe. lo.ny |0Oils'H" systems, or* able to Nmmunlcaht with production Furniture Experienced Stitcher - Will alter hems on dresses, coats, gowns, slacks, supervisors, have two or more years of industrial men's trousers and drapes. Compugraphic experience and either have or are pursueing a degree, Round luhlcs, curved glass china Reasonable Cal' ?ose. 6M-92I2 closets, rucking chairs, brass bed., Good Company wo should havo a talkl rulllop desks, cut glass, old vvindup Real Estate Equity - Loans. Use your ASSISTANT MANAGER A number two spot in a newly formed cost accounting clocks and contents of homes. home's borrowing power, obtain slSOO Great Opportunities Join a fast moving aggressive company with outstanding oppor- group is available for a person with imagination and to S2S.0O0 quickly and easily. Your tunities in restaurant management present mortgage is not affected. Jot*?/? Foye Robert Stevens l-TW-6156. Starting salary 1125 per week. 30 day training period, company paid benefits. JUNIOR SECRETARY 658 - 2925 Painting, outside and inside, and ASSEMBLERS Our field service department has an opening for a ceilings. Free Estimate. Paul We are looking for an aggressive hard working individual, not Morrlce. »S»-2040 • Experienced Of trainee. afraid of long hours, and challenge. special person. If you want a busy job with lots of • light P.C Cord Autmbly telephone contacts, typing, filing and general secretarial • Flr

Paint: Interior Lotex: Lead fr»*. MOO E/M DRAFTING CHECKER gallon (dented cans. SI 00 gallon). Wo offer competitive talon*, and benefits and good opportuni- Roberts • Rte 2S Norm Reading. 644- ty for advonesnwnt. You are invflod to inquire about these or 4?14 CLERK TYPISTS Real Estate several other |ob opportunilies that are now available. Com* in Accurate typing .kills el 40 wpm minimum nsquirad. Dressmaking and Alterations: for for an Interview no appointment necessary Saturday inter- TAXES women and some men's clothes. views con be arranged. We are conveniently located at the Replace zippers, hems and cuffs. Today junction of st*ut*s 93 and 139. via motor highways. Or. if you Children's clothing. Fast service. GENERAL CLERKS By Richard D. Simmons, CRI, Pam Papera, 59 West St.. Wilmington. wish, call (617) 944-6555 fat. 329 or 509 for more informa- Vorioty of sluti*.. 40 wpm typing required PREPARED 6M-5S49 nt.,. REALTOR COmPUMAPHIC COW0RATI0N In oddithsn to good eateries our full range of benefit, include Past Pre. eastern Mledlesr. Boar* of Realtor. Per sal*: 23" color Zenith TV. Table Moo Croi./Blu. Shield, Mentor Medical, company pest. III* In- , CALL model, excellent condition. 657-7703 •0 lnd.it rlel Way, WltWoatea, Mass. 01187 surance, disability income insurance, profit .boring and tuition assistance. Easy access to our location at the (unction of *J». 93 OVER OR UNDER-SPENDINC Sturdy cages for sal*. Good lor rabbits. and 179, via mqj*r Mtahwayt ,11.00 each 6S0-I230. Diane Fielding. 658-3884 Some people spend more average calls for. A good than they earn afford when — house may seem costly,, i —— buying a bouse. Equally but the rewards are well '.'.a- 0&XmHr - t. ,ri v„ patafbi'ls the mistak of' worth il Investing in a CCHklPlrtf AI»HK C0IPOMTIOM buying the cheapest possi- house that's a little more Happy People M hneWslrW W.,, Ma*****., Mass. 0IM7 ble house and then suf- expensive gives you an Kesm* the Ckwn Vi...,„ii.a.|i^l.,., fering through Its short- excellent inflation hedge WANTED comings while your whole family Entertainment for SNOW I have no intention of enjoys a better place to far part tins* Parti*s, Carnivals, Baiaars lllMSHINVihAl.TH Ot MASSACHUSETTS stating bow much anyone live. And often, the resale Work SMEIUFT-S SALE Hourly rate* graphic ilatnlc.*.. as. Lwwell. October t. 1*71 can afford for a house. opportunity is brighter. Ovar 211 COLORATION PLOWING Taken on elocution and will be .old by public sue 944 - 6791 This is a very personal Call lor appointment lioni* tlvr lad dav of March. 1073 on Friday at II :00 decision. There are After 6 pm iirlork A.M.. at the SHERIFFS OFFICE. ISO Warren Street I..--II County of hlsadlcari. all the WORTGAGIE S SALE Or REAL ESTATE guidelines of monthly right, title and mlrrrsl thai Bernard J. Itoaea, 1*7 Bv striae and In elocution of toe Power ot Sale 658 - 5342 Middlc«e. Hood Wilmington County ol Middles*.. ranlained in a certain mortgage given by George A. averages that lending in- n.id i not c-.empt by law (rom levy on eseculion or Rawacy and Barwara H. Raaocy dated December I. 658-2370 stitutions use for housing Irum atUKhmmn on Ihr Mil. day ot AafvM. 1171 |S7> and recorded in tne Mktdleaes North District Transit Man/Draftsman bring the lime when ihr same was attached on Registry of Deeds. Book IIH. Pago IB. of -riirt. expenses. But - like the •itnuie prom, in and lo the lot lowing described real mortgage Ike undersigrved I. tthe present holder tor If there is anything we can retal* lo wll . Book 1115 Pag 1H and IB krsavcnof Hie conditions of said mortgage and lor law "height/weight" charts Two rertain parcel, of land situated In Mid purpose of loreckmng the same will be sou at Town of Wilmington printed on scales - these do to help you in the field of LOST BANK BOOK: The following n ilminglon a. follows Public Auction at eleven o'clock a.m. Eaalem Stan- real estate, please phone or I'nrt-ei Oae: A certain parcel ol land marked dard Time on Thursday law first day of March. Engineering Department REASONABLE FAST are only averages. bankbook is lost and application has Herr Part 1 on a plan enutled "Plan of Sob- A.D. 1*73 upon the pretniK. at Federal Street. Don't hold back if you drop in at RICHARD D. iliviMon of Property owned bv Prlscllls Burr, Wilmington ralauachaaetu, al] and ungular the RATES SERVICE been made for payment of the amounl feel you can exceed the SIMMONS, REALTORS, 28 in accordance with Sec. M, Ch. 1(7, GL. w ilminglon Ma., dated June 21. ISM. recorded premises described la said mortgage to wll: .ill. Middlesex -No Dul I Ueed. book ol plan. SO A certain parcel of land with the building, thereon Send Resume of Education and guidelines. When you are Princess St. Wakefield. Payment has been stopped. Bankbook plan HA and bounded NORTH* KSTKHI.Y bv in said Wilmington shown as Lot B on a plan entitled 11251 Commercial Bank i, Trust FlSJt. Middles*. Avenue » led SOITHWESTEHLY by "Plan of SsMlvnUon of Land Owned by Harry R. Experience to SNOW willing and sufficiently dis- Phone 245-7878. Were here kind marked Swain. OOfect. SOITHEASTEHLY by DrminV Wilmington. Maai," dated July k, 1SS0 by ciplined to economize on land marked "Town ol Wilmington' X foot, and Aldan N Earner. Surveyor recorded with to help! Middle*. North Registry ol Deeds in Plan Book SS. other expenses, you can get MtHTHKASTEHLY by parcel marked Burr Part Sterling C. Morris, Town Manager, PLOWING In Wilmington Call Carole TOWN OF WILMINGTON I on sabj plan 221 H feet Page M bounded aad described a. follows a better house than the Parcel Two: One undivided third inlerril in a cer- Southwesterly by Federal Street, one hundred Al- Town Hall, Wilmington, Mass 01887 S. Hamilton 944-8118 tain parcel ol land with Ihr building. Ihereon being ly rlsfl. leet. NorthweeUrrly by Lot A. one btindrad shown aa land marked Swam' on said plan and lllty three and ■ 1001 IS) SS I feet rWictheaslnlv bv Commercial & hoaoded NOrtTHWKSTERLY by Middles.. Lots I and 1, one hundred forty three and 07/1*7 Wenue SO feel SOl'TMWESTERLY by land 1143 07. tort. Soulhea.lerly by Land of Anthony J. marked "Cong I Church Parsonage'' aad land DcLoca. one hundred filly lour ilSti feet Residential Conuuung 7J J07 sonar* feat of land according to nurked Koaaril a total distance ol XSS feel. 658-3376 R. L BARDEN MH'TMKASTEHLY by land marked Town el .said plan A & M Fenton - Realtors Wilmington so leel NORTHEASTERLY by the Being the same premises conveyed to B a gran- 658-3646 S4 High St. Wilm. l.r-l parcel above described. 220 feet Ion by deed ol Meadow ConatrvKtlon Co . Inc Terms of saleC'aah recorded with said Raglaliy m Book ISIS. Pa*e SOS MECHANICAL INVITATION TO BID LEO L TRUDEL This mortgage la swbreel lo a first mortgag. to tna IO.fls1.Bt. Motor vehicles, tracks, read and FIJ.IS llKI'lTV SHKHll'K Bror-lin. Sa.mg. Bank dalod rjsKsmaer S. IS*) aad graoads eqoipmeat recorded in the Middlesex North District Raglrtry Sealed bids will be received at the of- ol Deeds. Book 1S0B. Pan* US. TOWN OF WILMINGTON Said premise, will be sold subject lo all unpaid DRAFTSMAN DUNN!& * The Oldest- fice of the Town Manager. Town Hall, cases tal lilies, municipal liens and assessment, if Wilmington. Mass.. until Friday. atanhnTwte'nV there should be any on said premises With an educational background and experience In BIKE SHOP 7 Terms of Sale n.SOOOOm cash orcerutirdcrwct March!, l»7J,at ll:00a.m .where and will be paid by the porctiaser al the lime aad place mechanical detailing of tooling and dies tor produc- The Fastest - when they will be publicly opened and ol the ula. and lac balance lo be paid within thirty tion. read, to furnish and deliver to the Town day. thereafter. Other lerma to be announced at Ike sat* Minimum of 2 years experience as a detailer Is of Wilmington the following motor Bradford Associates required. Kit* The Best - vehicles and equipment: By Ronald T Dana FS un Present Holder of Sard Mortgage I Highway Department A. Four (4) INVITATION TO BID To arrange interview send resume with salary .r?tv Dump Trucks: II i One (1) Skid CD Rescue Truck; history, u, confidence to Mr. Bruce Munson Mounted Sander: B-2 One III Chassis 1,000 G.P.M. Pumper. TOWN OF WILMINGTON Mounted Sander: C. One II) Snow Sealed bids will be received at the of- ! Realtors in Town Blower Attachment: D. One (11 Rotary fice of the Town Manager. Town Hall. Snow Blower Attachment: E. One II) Tan* fast. 10 la "km. 11. at OsM.ag Wilmington. Mass.. until Friday. teaero CM* it aft nates It. an Tractor. Mart* 1,1»TJ. at II: IS a.m.. where and Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. II. Police Department Four (4) when they will be publicly capened and Divhuwn ol MorylonttCup Care. Hours 9 to 6 Police Vehicle*. read, to furnish and deliver to the Town 1 turfington Avenu*- ^•'fw-r Thurs. IL Frl. ■^ See Fenton! III PebUc Baildiags Depart me at of Wilmington the following Wllmbsglen, Mot. 0\U7 Two (2) Panel Trucks, Van Type BOARD OF APPEALS equipment: PUBLIC HEARING »-TJ HEADING 844 9221 IV Recreation Departmeni One 11) I. Civil Defense Department - one 11) 104 Lowell St. Wilmington Panel Truck • Van Type 18 passenger I A public hearing will be held at the Aa null aaoaitun 11, smattyer ..." is* t* CCOXI ST., BtnaiM Hescue Truck. V Tree Department One II) Brush Town Hall Annex. ISO Middlesex 658-3221 944-6457 II. Fire Department - one (II 1.090 Avenue on Tuesday evening, Chipper G.P.M. Pumper Detailed specifications may be ob- February 27, 1973 at 8:00 p.m. on the i*«$e.wwnjr. Detailed specifications may be ob- application of Merle C. It Marlene J GEORGE G. ROBERTIE tained at the office of the Town tained at the office of the Town Manager. The Town reserves the right Eastman. Jr., 37 Brand Avenue, for a 658-3141 Manager. The Town reserves the right variance to erect an addition to a to reject any or all bids or any parts to reject any or all bids or any parts Meet the new symbol thereof deemed not to be in the best in- dwelling on a lot at 17 Brand Avenue Locksmith 658 - 2206 CARPENTEI thereof deemed not to be in the best in- 1 Assessor's Map 44-1061 Registered of Lowell Go* Co. It terest of the Town of Wilmington. terest of the Town of Wilmington KEYS LOCKS UomttiOmakntrnmik Sterling C Morris Frank Santo. Secretary & Sterling C Morris \ lott.ri*. Flash. symbolizes the contribution F15 Town Manager Acting Chairman Bonded AUTO - HOtME • INDUSTRIAL PIS Town Manager KB.is Board of Appeals of natural go* to our L environment —pure air. coaaMoaretALTH or MASSACHUSETTS COaikSOrVWEALTtf OF HASSACnHSCTTS C*nfid*nliol y% the clean landscape PaokUTE COURT COMkOCrNWEALT- Of MASSACHUSETTS ntOSATE COUIT rnoOATE COURT *rofe.»ionol M nK and fresh water. rawest*.* all To all persons interesta* in In* null at aksnarl G. nsL. Geasa ot Wllmlihgtaa in tbe tounly of SNOW Kaekr. FleaO law of North Reading in saMJ Cowatv To TAX RETURN LOAM ■ tats at Wilmington in said CoasNY -shlnai. llbenaa at a libel tor dteorc* breasts ey ■Majana fr«poroli*n #o\ A petition ha. bean presented lo ass. Coart ksr A petition kas been peeaenled to eaNt Coart tor SpnXia lamnri, Myra DM. MaWN praawtr of a cerua. laeuwmew purport wig lo be the probate %i a renew lastrwment purporting lo be tkje in said Coanlj lamurly at aaH Wilmington. For individuals, partnerships J, PLOWING cm Last will of asnf a. by J— at skssxawy of last arUI of aaat ra.rn.il by swans** A neki of small fau»in*..e. Nartk Reaokngan the Cawasty of Ulddlese. praying ''TJSiuo.kaabaa.pr-enU. u,~*Cej«*» onnl Hasan a. ok* Caansr 1 nthrkSis.. praslaa anal b*. Marts Han Myra Davu praywig an* thb. coart will enter aa (TTT) LOWeLl •tna. aaalanse parson se sill ad thai eh.ssie Ibe anaaaeassg aausratru tbareof without Dependable sr wHk aw will mn.ail al aaat eetaie givinggi.mg a suretya on bar banal order l*r altmony ,.,,.., $15 475-7544 tf ««.aw.lar*panassresoro.ory«allorr»y 11 yo. deasr* ta abject tlaarwto yon or yoar attorney U tea eaalr. to abject Ibarela raa ar yoj auaney Service and r atwwi* lo. a wntte. 0H**rnne. to-COnjrt * •.I* a wrfoan njesarswri a. ankt Caart at aboeig file a wrstlan appearance a. as. Ceawt at for baix Slot* A Fed*ral Equipment Cacaaewkja baSar*twa.cWx. a. la. lareaaaa on tne Caan»wt*e nrfor. la. o clack » **IOMaHa oa1 tna Saaoj^l nlnre* IIU. tna retnraaa,el laa.clta- Returni WG3SOO. Il r any at Hart* 1*T» 0s* marsi da> ol Oae an** stay al Mare* 1071 tna ream aay at ika. csu T. Motlone 95 EAST MERRIAAACK ST. nlslisn "wiuwaw »UliarnE Mars Eaejalra nrslJ"4S*a< sTanaaes. Wknawa C Mnra. Fisalri rirsUnantaf Witaaat. William E Hay. Esquire Firsl Juage ol 1 658-6011 IELIIIT CflSTIICTIIR LOWELL, MASS 01853 aabl Caael. Oaks l-eBtb »iy at rasniar, ten seal Court Uue fiftfc day of Fekmanr im JtSSn. 0- SS re-t. •• of a*^,Harvey" 851 - 2600 V.lanean Call after 6 pm ■*2X- rs»Ji f TOWN CRIER TEWKSBUtY/WllMINOTON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1973 PAGE E1EVEN WILMINGTON SCHOOL an-JButter, Toll House Square and SHAWSHEEN TECH MENUS BLOODMOBILE BOUTWELL MOTHERS Students write textbook CAFETERIA MENUS RECEIVED N PINTS CANDIDATES NIGHT }"»■ School. North aad West Monday: Baked Beef Ravioli' for Tewksbury Walker. Wkltefleld, Swala aaa intermtdiate Schools , and Cheese. Buttered Peas. Hot Wilmington people turned out in The Boutwell School Mothers Youngsters Baxiell Schools Monday: Cheeseburger on Buttered Roll, Chocolate Tapioca gratifying numbers to offer a pint Club will conduct a school com- Monday: Cheeseburger on littered Roll. Buttered Noodles, Pudding and Milk - or - Choice of by Bob Morris of blood when the Bloodmobile was mittee candidates' night on Buttered Roll, Potato Stick*, P«M Peas and Carrots, Apple Crisp and Soup or Juice, Tuna Fish Salad on stationed at the Methodist Church Tuesday, February from 8 to 10 at Elementary students in and Carrots. Applesauce with Top- Milk a Buttered Roll, Carrot and Celery Tewksbury may soon have on Tuesday, February 13th. the Boutwell School. ping and Milk. Tuesday American Style Pizza. Sticks, Potato Chips and Pickles, A total of 90 pints was donated. A question and answer period wordworking textbooks written by Tuesday: American Style Pizxa, Meat Sauce. Fluffy Rice, Green Pudding and Milk. some of their older brothers. This will follow remarks by the can- Meat Sauce,'Fluffy Rice, Green Beans. Toll House Square and Tuesday: Chicken Croquettes , , didates. Everyone is welcome. unusual situation is the result of an Beans, Toll House Square and Milk and Gravy, Whipped Potato, imaginative Tewksbury Memorial Milk. Wednesday: Baked Sausage, Cranberry Sauce. Buttered Corn High School student and a teacher Wednesday: Baked Sausage, Applesauce, Mashed Potato, Niblets. Hot Buttered Roll, Fresh and fellow classmates receptive to Applesauce. Mashed Potato, "hole Kernel Corn, Corn Bread Apple and Milk - or - Soup or Juice, Wilmington High School good Ideas. Whole Kernel Corn, Corn Bread and Butter, Jello with Topping and Cheeseburger Sandwich on a Woodworking teacher Dana An- and Butter, Jello with Topping and Buttered Roll, Potato Chips and Tewksbury Memorial drews used to have the students in Milk. . Thursday: Meat Ball Sub, Potato Pickles. Assorted Salad Plates, his woodworking technology class Thursday: Meat Ball Sub, Potato Chips, Shoestring Carrots, Ice Dessert and Milk. r«aUfcy High School do research on areas of Chips, Shoestring Carrots, Ice Cream and Milk. Wednesday: American Chop woodworking, but the results Cream and Milk. Friday: American Chop Suey, Suey, Grated Parmesian Cheese, weren't too good. Friday: American Chop Suey, Green Salad, French Bread and Buttered Blue Lake Green Beans, ffilaSfa ORDER "The trouble was, a student Carrot and Celery Sticks. French Butter. ApplesEauce Cake with Hot Buttered Roll, Jello with Top- would get an idea, but when he Bread and Butter, Scooter Pie and Topping and Milk. ping and Milk - or - Soup or Juice, 11 Rv YOUR started hitting the books he would Milk Submarine Sandwich, Carrot and find someone had already covered WUdwood. Wobarn St.. Glen ML, WILMINGTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Celery Sticks, Dessert and Milk. ^BSf// RING the subject," Andrews recalled. Boatwell and Shawsheea Schools Thursday: Turkey and Gravy, "Eventually he would lose interest Monday: Juice. Grilled Whipped Potato, Buttered Diced ^£r NOW! in the projeect, and I wasn't too Frankfurter on Buttered Bowl, The Rev. H. Allen Tadgell, Jr., Carrots, Hot Buttered Roll. happy with the results." PLANNING TEXTBOOK: Dtoomlng aspect! ef a weedwerHoa te.lboek Ih.y Minister; 658-2264 or 658-3801 Fluffy Rice. Green Beans, Jiffy Thurs. Feb. 15th: Church school Dessert and Milk - or - Soup or Andrews talked with his students ore writing for ifuderm in «orly • l«m»nlary erodes are from left Waynrr Sutton, Cookies and Milk Juice, Frankfort on a Buttered YOUR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RING Mikr> McMcmut, Bob Sounder*. Georee Matthews, Day* Thomas, Dennrs Mouse teacher's meeting; Pastoral Supp- about the problem, and asked them Tuesday: Baked Sausage. Roll, Cheese Wedges and Assorted what alternatives they might have end their reocher. Dana Andrews. ly Committee; Bible Study at The most respected symbol of your educational Applesauce. Mashed Potato. Dewires, all at 8 pm. Salads, Relish Mustard Chopped for the researrch papers. Student materials, learns from his big Mikey's getting the idea for the Whole Kernel Corn. Corn Bread achievement is on display now, custom designed , Sat. Feb. 17th: Couples' Club Onions and Catsup, Potato Chips Dave Thomas suggested it might brother how to use various tools fort through his completing it. The and Butter, Jello with Topping and and Pickles, Dessert and Milk. for your school by John Roberts. be a good idea if the class wrote a and finally builds the fort himself. book will be illustrated with these Spaghetti Supper; installation of Milk. officers and program "Banding of Friday: Chilled Fruit Juice, book for early elementary students "We agreed each student would photographs. Wednesday: American Style Piz- Cheese and Tomato Pizza, Garden School Mascot to tell them about woodworking. take a step in the process the boy "Susan Anderson of the English za, Meat Sauce, Potato Chips. Birds by the Audubon Society" by School Colors Frank Tuttle, beginning at 7 pm. Salad with Italian Dressing, Ice Andrews said, "The class really would use in building the fort, Department proof read the first Peas and Carrots, Ice Cream and Compiiti Stone Selection Sunday, Feb. ISth: 11 am, Cream and Milk. liked the idea. It was something research and think about it, and draft of the book, and Copy One, a Milk. Person allied they could do on their own. write that section of the book. printing company in Lowell, Thursday: Tomato Alphabet Worship Service; 9:30 am, Church Then we would combine all the School, grades four thru 12; 9:49 Fastest Dallvsry "We decided the book should be helped us wit the layout. We hope Soup, Carrot and Celery Sticks. WILMINGTON SCHOOL about a seven-year-old boy named sections together into a textbook. to get a private donation or funds Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich. am. Adult Bible Class; 11 am, H,.h„,ou.m, mNO'S JfWIWY "One student, Dennis Meuse. Kinderkirk thru grade three; 5 pm. COMMITTEE WILL HEAR Mikey who decides to build a fort. from the school department to Scooter Pie and Milk. SCHOLARSHIP REPORT We thought he would decide one took photographs of his younger have 200-400 copies printed. Junior Fellowship; 7 pm, Senior WM * GIFT SHOP Friday: Macaroni Shells, Meat Fellowship. morning to build a fort, and we brother Emery Parsons, who They'll be given out in the elemen- Sauce. Green Salad, French Bread TS9 Wilmington Plaza acted as Mikey, right from The Wilmington School Com- ">S£ 658 2122 would trace him while he buys the tary schools." mittee will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, February 15 JzoA* ±A?€>4e*/s Council for Aging at 8 pm in the School Committee who heads up a division in the The only other Post-Meeting INNER BELT FUNDS Steve Brennick was, for part of There are currently two vacan- remark was by Selectman Banda, conference room, 159 Church World's Fines. School Rings From Front Page State Insurance Department. the time, the spokesman. His cies on the Council for the Aging. Street. Fill the Quarry? who had noted in a Boston paper letter to the Building Inspector on neighbors felt that the quarry The Selectmen will be asked, that there is a proposal for The Committee will consider the Feb. 6th asking some of the Over on Taft Road, in West snould •* fenced 0,f' or mled in presumably at the next meet ng Parking Lots on Route 93. for a Faculty Senate request regarding -questions that were being asked by Wilmington, is an old quarry. It steve was of *• belief that "^ for nominations. railroad terminal. He was told early senior sign out. This item her clients, and Attorney Altman has been there for about 87 years, water was 8illy feet deeP in Historical that the proposal had been killed in was continued from the last gave a brief discourse on the a momento of an earlier age, when Prices. , ., , . , _ Selectman Danny Gillis spoke on committee. meeting. meaning of facts, and the meaning the Town Meeting of Wilmington T"* Selectmen discussed briefly the need of Wilmington to get an In other business, the School of documentation. gave permission to two the law which can require a person historical counccll or committee, Committee will receive a report on Selectman Caira, at the end of speculators to build a railroad, and to fence in an excavation, or have and to compile the records of the student scholarships and will con- the long discussion, summarized move granite down to the Boston & to pay a $50 fine in court. The dis- Revolution, because of the Bi- sider working conditions for Mini- the discussion by saying that, as he Lowell Railroad, at Burlington cntsion did noi **t to the point centennial coming up. \ bus drivers. Later in the evening saw it, the people from School Avenue. Some of Wilmington's where the maximum fine is Under the law, he said, such a Tom Sullivan, Superintendent of the Committee will go into Street were divieed into three older residents may remember the reported to be four days ($200), but thing can be done, and he referred Wilmington's Tree Dept. was back executive session to discuss parts, and perhaps some of them blocks of granite which stood for they did estimate that the fence to the work done by the editor of on the job last week almost im- teacher evaluations. were in two or three of the parts. many years in the field where the might cost a couple of thousand the Town Crier, and to the mediately after having all his The public is invited. The first part were thos in- Diamond Crystal plant is today. dollars. Wilmington Minute Men. Mr. teeth extracted. terested in the traffic over School Those granite blocks came from Instead the Selectmen decided to Gillis wants to find out If there are Street, to the K of C Hall. the old quarry. let the Town Engineer look at the mo ies available for this kind of The second part consisted of peo- The old quarry has provided a old quarry, and report his John "Jack" ple who wanted to keep the K of C chuckle or two to old timers. It recommendations. Remarks by Gillis from getting a liquor license represented, for the people of Land Sale Most of the remarks at the end The third part wanted to do Wilmington, in 1885 BUSINESS. The Selectmen agreed to have a of the meeting, brief though they away, entirely, with the K of C. The Town Meeting moved the arti- land sale for some lots of land, to were, were by Mr. Gillis. NEALON The emblem which makes certain that ALL "Someone said" Caira continued cle Irom Number 17 to Number, 1 contiguous neighbors. The town waterL in West your insurenga needs will be handled promptly. '{WlH you take the advice of your position, and then vot.jp un- One of- the -lots-is off Elvrood wpningibh, ne'salcT,' Isdlrty'.' D»t J Yt. Tci attorney? - "I say to you -Listen to iinimousiy to let the two meh bulltf"How, fifty feel wlue, assessed at rytfrown. Ithasbeenthatway.be SCHOOL COMMITTEE profetalonaffy and economically. Talk to us. your attorney!" the railroad, (it never was) $1100. Mr. and Mrs. John velieves, because Wilmington hl- Insurance Presumably they were selling Forestiere wish to purchase it. glving water to the Town of Bob Jennings Rita Boudreau A Mr. Donahue discussed a ques- stock or something, or they just The second lot is nearby, on Burlington. Bedell Brothers Insurance Agency, hu. 40-2 Main St. 65B-V116 Wilmington, Mas* tion of insurance with the didn't know the quarrying Forest Street, and is close to the All along Forest Street, Mr. i>OI ADVT T.'

Chtmp • Cleaning Specialists Tee WILMINGTON JENNY Jonitnri .1 Service, for Inew.rry, Horn*. VIUACE CLEANERS a a O Mala St. - WMmiagtsa OMK.I Wind.wi AN type. •! Heeq. 211 LeweM St. COLONIAL 24 MONTHS 36 MONTHS aul Se BWeaselis Pleas cerpcrine. N.«d help cleaning) the Monthly Total of You Monthly heuseT We have wemen eveileele. Rie. IM Wllailaglen StttaW el PtMlaaraaar You Total of TIRES. BATTERIES. ACCESSORIES Raceive Payments Payments Receive Payments Payments Luccl'f Plain '74 Mer'n St.. Wilmington Cenler GENERAL REPAIRS 363 MuMeses Ave.. Wllmlnglen $45.00 $1,080.00 $1,000 $31..11 $1,119.96 658-8633 eSI . 5451 658-9373 •57 . 7MS 90.00 2,160.00 2,000 62.22 2,239.92 COMPETITION CYCLE Beauty Lounge 135.00 3,240.00 3,000 93.33 3,359.88 CENTER e*e-345e Wilmington RUSTIC N. Wilmington Shopping 180.00 4,320.00 4,000 124.44 4,479.84 ■KMT0SA, »I«IIHI. NSHUI, Praia Drug Cantor - 6S8-9332 Annual percentage rate 7.50% Annual percentage rate 7.51 % ■ocrea. aaun _e srua Wilmington Plaza Shop. Ctr. HOUSE Heuru Tuoe-lrYea 9:00-5-00 ixrtiT SEHVICI a ISMMS Wilmington, Mass. Thun • Fri 9:00 - 9:00. MOTO-SKI SNOWMOBILES 211 LeweM St. (Rte. 129) MINIMUM DOWN: 25% OF SELLING PRICE. Set 9:00 - 5:00 ANNVtL02A.P*OT IIS Aneleeer Si WHmlnet.n •58-3377 laccl's Sssipplaa Center Florny's Ceramic Studio HAIRS INN COIFFURES ■7 Leon Richards Unpointed Ftirnitura 658 4648 ■Rats St, — ■ Coital Reproductions 4SS -.1,3 "S FOR EDUCATION AND SERVICE ATTEND HAIRS INN. 5ft. Open 0 Day, 9:30 I. 4:00 ARLINGTON cSr, # 1 FOR FINEST IN HAIR CARE WE USE AND ^keenest « aeres /curing* i RECOMMEND RIDKIN ORGANIC PRODUCTS. 658 . 3122 hlilnHielCtaim M Mile, I o I Will PINANCI ANTON1 NO HATTU HOW AAD roue caieir a ON ANT lhmtkd'% Sob Swap NIW oi UMD CM RALPH'S AUTO BODY lllaVaatt.aTaiiilii|lee MAIN OFFICE (■aaolHi Ate Rear ttWtta 451- 94JO 626 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington Center 643-0011 VINNIE COYNE AUTO Wer Fest Service SeHRkoaaaa •33-113* '"*' Kenan Mas Bassaa OTHER ARLINGTON OFFICES 933-0024 ■ •■•IS reepeaerfi 190 Massachusetts Avenue, East Arlington 657-7115 SALES 658-9460 taSAe—l fear 4Vaer W* Be laear 7.14. Silt 1300 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington Heights 219S Rte. IS Ttwksbary easaraara Istlialei BEDFORD OFFICE BURLINGTON OFFICE asta FROM »-4 ssoa-iti MT e-s 17 Me. .Staple St., Me. RED'S Auto Body Bedford Shopping Center 275-6060 Economy Shoppers Center 272-2160 I will OIVI YOU INSTANT CAM roe roue CAi (At ».. Wakara kea. Park) Complete Auto Body Repair Work BANKING HOURS — Daily 9.00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Heater and Air Conditioning F.ipert Eiilmatn Available Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 8.-00 p.m. No Saturday Banking Hours TEWKSBURY Servk* Mac & Duff's 2286 Main St. Tewksbury Complete Car Car* S, Service Hockey Specialists NORTH READING OFFICE \ E A c m l«.l tar l.~ Se-eke) Plaza North Shopping Center 664-5754 3cONvW„„ i°ll,«'"J T.wklWr, Skats* Tr.-T.wn Tire » (next to Zayre) sm SHARPENED Servk* Center SSI-9390 BANKING HOURS — Daily 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. UBW Imra1 ReaakaMj ft tees jarrfca Thursday 10:00a.m. to 8:00 p.m. No Saturday Banking Hours JACK'* General Repairs, Rood Service (Al lb lake) 65»-9i76 Thai, BeHerfei a Aneueriei Ope- 24 Mm., TIM., ft Wad. lit I I U LOANS UP TO $4,500. LIFE INSURANCE IS INCLUDED WITH MOST LOANS. SUNOCO 10 om - 6 pm SaiilaRilnta NOI Thuft. - Fri. 10 am ■ • pm (to. 13-1211 Call 643-0011 —talk with Mr. Russo or Miss Stead about any loon. aaaMaa«arkei 5S5aM.tr. Sot. 10 am . S pm I TaaeS* kt. IS k 124 .51 . 1171

I PAGE TWELVE TOWNCRIER TEWKSBUKY/WIIMINGTON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1973 The new highway Program Bits & Pieces HOW TO SAVE MONEY James Mackey of Mackey Rd , As rep rted on the front page of this issue of the Town Wilmington returned home last 1 week from Veteran's Hospital at ON MEAT Crier, Rep. Cain told the Selectmen of Wilmington in Mon- West Roxbury where he had been day's meeting that Wilmington and Woburn are to get funds confined with a respiratory ail- START BY COMPARING THE PRICE PER POUND. which were allocated for the construction of the Inner Belt, ment. Don't get fooled with 6 Oz. and 14 Oz. packages. Compare in Boston. Last week the Town Crier mis- the amount of waste, bone, fat. etc. Compare the quality - takenly reported that the Couple's and the cut. Tuesday morning Rep. Cain met Gugario believed that the best pla n Club of the Congregational Church with a planning engineer for the would be to cut right through the would conduct a spaghetti supper Then buy only what you need. State DPW. Also present were present Shell Station, and then on February 10th, the supper is ac- In the columns below we compare our prices with those of Selectman Banda and Town over into the woods behind the tually planned for Saturday, Manager Sterling Morris. Vinnie Cain Garage, through, perhaps, February 17th. three major chains. You'll be surprised at how low our Gugario was taken for a tour of the the Blaisdell property. prices are! now burgeoning industrial park in It would be only one of three The annual Boy Scout (Wamesit North Woburn, and along Main plans he would submit, he told Dist.) Klondike Derby will be held - Street and Lowell Street between Cain and the other two men. The at Bob Wentzel's Swan Road Route 93 and Rocco's, along with a Shell Station route was "the mid- Campground, Tyngsboro from 9 trip on Clark Street to see the dle one".. am to 3 pm on Saturday, February locals for the planned Alternate Gugario seemed to be in favor of »th. No tour permit will be 5" 129. a four lane highway for Lowell needed as Tyngsboro is within the As Gugario saw the pictre, the Street, right down to Route 93. He limits of the Greater Lowell Coun- Alternate 129 would be changed, at was also impressed with the need cil. •1.69 M.69 M.79 '1.59 10' the junction of Lowell Street and for immediate action on an exit, Blade Steaks Main Street in Wilmington. The northerly, from the Industrial David O'Connell son of Mr. and latest plan had called far the use of Park area of North Woburn, I.e. Mrs. Leo O'Connell of Lexington Boneless Chuck Steak 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.19 30' the Cross Street area, for the along Wilmington's Woburn (formerly of Wilmington) a 1969 beginning of Alternate 129. Street. graduate of WHS is playing varsity hockey at North Adams State Cubed Steaks 1.79 1.69 1.79 1.59 10-20' TO IOSC HIS GAS STATION?: Jim Ucat of Utah. StrMt. I.wkibu.y. m» Ih. College. manaoprahla of th. SUM Station al ih. inr.n«ction o( low.ll and Main David is in his second year of Stroot. In Wilmington, a Italian which hoi b..n call.d Ih. moll b.aulilul north of Ballon It li.i in Ih* path of Ih. protected Alloinalo 129, al Iho State playing defence for the two year London Broil Steaks 1.79 1.89 1.89 1.54 30* linhn.i tow thing. Tu«aay. old ECAC Division. David Is cap- tain of the team which will be playing an 18 game scheEEule this Rump Steaks 2.09 2.09 2.09 1.98 9' year and will be entering the Mass. School Conference which will in- clude all the major state operated Eye of Round 1.79 1.79 1.79 1.69 10' colleges next year. Applications for candidates Shoulder Roast 1.65 165 1.65 1.49 16' applying to Shawsheen Valley Tech are available for eighth grade students at guidance offices Stew Beef 1.39 1.59 1.49 1.29 10-30' in the five junior high schools in the participating towns. 16 Center Cut Pork Chops 1.49 1.49 1.49 1.33 Andrew Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sullivan of 20 Jones Chickens .59 .59 .59 .49 10 Avenue. Wilmington has been named to the Dean's List at North Adams State College. Smoked Shoulders .79 .79 .75 .69 10 A series of eight lessons on LOOKING AT THE PUNS: Town Monag.. Sterling March, Saoxtman Jam.. money management will be Armour Star Bacon 1.29 1.35 1.29 1.09 20-26' F. Sanaa and Enginoor Vinnio Gugario inipoct Iho now plant for Alternate offered by correspondence through Route 129, in Cain i Garago. Rap. Fred Cain it at right. the Middlesex County Extension Service and the University of Sliced Boiled Ham 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.78 20' NIXON CUTTBACKS COULD park paid for by the EDA. Vincent THf OlD tllDOf: In North Woburn. at Iho and ol Now Soilon Stroot, will Massachusetts. Separate lessons AFFECT TEWKSBURY'S explained, "The status of EDA is bo iho Drat t. bo raplocad, according lo Hop Cain. Stato Inginoor Gugario will be mailed weekly. INDUSTRIAL PLANS in limbo. Much depends on loohod it ovor, without common! .89 .93 .98 .89 4-10* Assignments will be corrected and Armour Franks Congress' battle to halt cutbacks." completed. He said the road would der present zoning. returned. Registration fee is $4.00. President Nixon's proposed cut- Road key to park be built with consideration for Doherty commented that pre- for information call 360-4845. backs in the federal Economic Vincent stressed, "The in- many factors, and would not follow sent zoning required many Development Agency (EDA) may dustrial zone has no value without Students and parents of the This is just a sample of Competitive Prices. We have a copy of the a straight line from beginning to developers to build on wetlands, North Intermediate School will ve greatly affect Tewksbury's plans (he industrial connector." end. and cluster zoning would cut such Market Research posted at our Meat Countor. for developing an industrial park Although the road could be built by journeying to Boston Garden on Doherty explained half the town needs. March 16th to View the Boston Please feel free to drop in and look. along the Boston It Maine Railroad the town or private interests, Vin- was now zoned for undustrial use. The planners allayed fears com- tracks. Celtics/Baltimore Bullets Basket- P.S. We think we have the Best Quality, too. cent recommended the town not and the proposed plan would great- mercial developments in PUD ball game. Reservations must be Planning consultant Raymond fund the road alone. "It could be ly cut the amount of land for in- zones would be abused. They Vincent disclosed the affect of made by Friday, Feb. 16. This is expensive to develop," he said. dustries. Vincent said if the town explained commercial develop- intended to be a family affair - at proposed EDA cutbacks at a public The consultant stressed the en- ment would be strictly limited to SHOP THE HEW ILIA'S hearing on tht town's pcoaooed had. tu have heavy industry, the least one parent must accompany OPEN TO 10 PM - MON. - SAT. tire plan tor «H tnawtriol puk "k» £ aster plan would Insure all small businesses aimed at serving each child. Buses will transport master plan in Tewksbury's town an optimum recommendation.'' tore plants would be located in homes within PUD zones. Vincent hall Monday. He said the park and the road participants, leaving the school at CONVENIENCE - Without Convenience Store Prices. certain areas. added, "No PUD has been 6 pm. Although the master plan would could be developed in stages. Rood not la bylaw developed in this country without affect almost every resident of Chairman Joseph Doherty sup- Doherty said concern for the in- them." "What ever is wrong with kids Tewksbury. only 30 persons ported the plan. He explained, dustrial road shouldn't be too great Questions center change today" certainly is not wrong with attended the meeting. The plan "What the master plan boils down at this time because the proposal Mrs. Maureen Maillet, also of all of them - numerous students BUA'S will next come before the public to is do people in town want to "is something that may come in the Historical Commission, from Wilmington High School WILMINGTON'S FINEST MEAT when it is considered at the March decide how the town should grow, 10 or 15 years." He stressed that expressed fears the historic homes were on hand to assist at the Town Meeting. or should we let someone from out- the road was part of the master in the center might be affected by Bloodmobile when it was stationed NORTH WILMINGTON CENTER Town officials hoped to have 80 side decide for us." plan, but wasn't a part of proposed plans to allow small businesses at the Methodist Church on per cent of the cost of a road Road draws questions changes in the zoning bylaw. there. Tuesday. through the proposed industrial Much of residents' questions sur- Flanagan and Doherty explained Vincent answered that the plan A 12 year Id boy from Cottage rounded the industrial road. Vin- to persons skeptical about aspects was aimed at creating an iden- St.. Wilmington (David MacLeod) cent explained although the road of the plan that It could be tifiable town center. "What we in- received new skates for Christ- FEBRUARY CLEARANCE would have a 150 foot wide right of amended on the floor of the town tend to do is liven up the town mas. He had his outgrown Phil NEE-ELLSWORTH POST 2458 way, the actual pavement would meeting. Doherty added that the center, but not let it be abused Esposito skates sharpened and be only 24 feet wide. plan would be updated from year commercially." donated them to the Hospital VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Vincent and members of the to year to correct any initial mis- The proposed greenbelt also Fund, hoping that the Aale of them planning board soothed several takes and provide for changes due drew the attention of several would add something to the fund. BLITZ NIGHT MONDAY AT 8 PM persons' fears the road would fill to unforseen factors. residents confused about the in wetlands along the track bed, Proposed Planned Unit Develop- Temple Shalom Sisterhood will nature of the greenbelt. The hold its monthly meeting at the Hall R.ntalt available fot and the industrial zone would ment (PUD) zones also drew planners explained that the 10% - 25% off on everything result in unsightly industry in the Temple on Salem St.. Wilmington Weddingi, Social. A Functions questions from residents. Many greenbelt was not provided in by- ,, town. on Tuesday. February 27th at 8 #^'o>' th«l«na wtather itripping electric tools didn't understand the number of law changes, but was a goal to aim 658-9443 (phone after 6:30 pm| Planner Edward A. Flanagan pm. sto» homes allowed in PUD zones at. otto* stressed the road would still have Following a brief meeting, Dr. I tool* ««"0,° P would still not exceed acerage The greenbelt. Vincent MAIN ST. WILMINGTON, MASS d to meet flood plan requirements requirements for present homes explained, would consist of Neal Wiseman, child psychologist . bathroom pan.lt ^^ MtpeNhg where fill was concerned. Vincent by more than five per cent. whatever green areas the town specializing in emotionally dis- turbed children will address the •, windowt """s/,. X group. A question and answer n shown on the map was not a firm cent allowance would have to be to east. He said large parts of the 0* P* ' period will follow Dr. Wiseman's Soind..-H«» °>"'°' CM indication of the way the road be permitted by both the planning and greenbelt were already part of the *■**• ««*. appeals boards, and only if the state hospital, school grounds and remarks. Guests are welcome. o^" ^..s *** * . „X°* «* i*m , ** WIIMINGTON developer could show a hardship other town properties. was involved by normal Margaret Stevens, daughter of ood ply* "«t, DRIVING SCHOOL INC Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens of 1 .... """io... limitations. """ ftAM 52 MAIN ST Fears builders' abuse Wilmington is serving with the rtl Mrs. Maureen Kelley, chairman WAC's at Fort Sill Oklahoma. She **** „oi. P° is currently receiving six months bird htedert of the Historical Commission, doc. NiXT D. E. CUSS questioned the affect of cluster POSTAL EXAM training in meterology. Her ad- FEB. 27 zoning. She suggested builders FEBRUARY Z0TH dress: PVT. Margaret Stevens 0J4- We will be closed Mon. Feb. 19, could buy land that was mostly 44-4506; WAC Battery because of the Holiday REGISTER NOW wetlands. Cluster zoning, she said, The Postal Service USAFACFS; Fort Sill 73501. would allow them to build "a lot of announces an examination for Oklahoma. homes" on a small amount of dry clerk and carrier positions at the 658-3572 land and then leave surrounding Wilmington Post Office. New England Memorial Hospital wetlands for open space. The announcement posted in the has announced the official opening Sweezey Home Courtesy Center Vincent answered that builders lobby of the post office includes and ribbon-cutting ceremony for "Customer Swvkt Our Specialty" would still have to meet many the qualifications, duties and the second phase addition of the requirements that would prevent salaries of these positions. hospital. 61S MAI N ST., WHMINOTON much abuse of cluster zoning. One Applications for the exam may The program will be held in the Jet Raul*. 139* 31 requirement he listed was that be obtained at the post office. hospital auditorium, located in the Opan Friday KewliMJ. '« 9 PM Closing date for receipt of second phase comples. Sunday. homes have at least 80 per cent of February 25th at 1 pm. The public /U) Do, Saturday f*r Y. the frontage required of them un- applications is February 20th. JUNK CARS is invited. 65S-M5I 9442659 REMOVED FREE AISAKT0MUTS Retain CHARM MrfFY RICHARD W. THACKERAY RE Al ESTATE «. INSURANCE Call after 3 p.m. 658-4558 For the test in Real Estate Wilmington School Committee JOHN F CUASON • Appa.nftd Nev 1973 - Elecfed Logitiot.ve Kepfe.entalive INSURANCE • Concerned parent and taipoyor USTINGS NEEDED • In favor of a "Bock to Bosks" approach to education WE HAVE CUSTOMERS WAITING AGENCY • For carter oriented preparation of pupi'i not continuing to higho* 657 . 7028 658 - 2845 •ducat ion Compioto Inoutanca ■ far curtailing rather fhon expanding somo experimental programs Swvk.i F..o. IN*. • For matching now building ipe-aficationi with our otillrry to pay SHAWSHEEN PLUMBING t HEATING CORP. Cunrtr. SurWy

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