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Church Yule Boutique History Award Presented To Mills Wins; Habegger Nov. 17 At Fellowship Local Society Only Republican Loser The Christmas Boutique of the try kitchen; Mrs. William Zito First Congregational Church will fudge; Mrs. Charles Lewis III, The Watertown Historical Town voters in one of the generally have not fallen below take place Saturday, Nov. 17, luncheon. Society received a certificate of lightest turnouts in years Tues- "60. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in commendation last month for Its day extended Republican control Fellowship Hall. Also- Mrs. Robert Wilson, Savoring the victory nt Water- dried arrangements; Mrs unique In-service course on of the Town Council through 1981. town OOP headquarters Tuesday A lunch consisting of clam Harold Crepon, Christmas Watertown and Connecticut but the majority party is certain night. Republican officials chowder, chicken and tuna salad decorations; Mrs, Roger Bryson history conducted during the spr- to have a tougher time main- nevertheless blamed a poor in- sandwiches, apple pic, cheese aprons; Mrs, Harlan Fisher ing, taining harmony now that the dependent voter turnout from the cake, and beverages will be serv- pillows; Mrs. John Barker, knits, William Cleveland, president Democrats have picked up an ex- northern reaches of town for ed from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. crochet, and crewel; Mrs emeritus of the society, and Mrs. tra seat. making the election as close as It Mrs, Roy D'Arey Is Richard Fogg, children's table; Cleveland, Candee Hill Road, at- Unofficially, approximately 5,- was, and costing them the reelec- chairwoman of the event. The Mrs. Charles Stauffacher, tended the Oct. 26 regional 600 of the community's 10,512 tion of candidate Chester M. following" also are chairwomen: wreaths; Mrs. William meeting of the American eligible voters - 53 percent - Habegger. Mrs. William Broden, - Eppehimer, miscellaneous; and Association for State and Local came out in cool weather to elect The new Council comprises ; Mrs. Ronald Webb, sew- Mrs. Charles Llttlefield, History, at the Stage Neck Inn, five Republicans and four GOP incumbents James B. ing; Mrs. Robert Wookey, coun- decorations. York Harbor, Maine. Democrats to the town board, but Mullen Jr.. Teresa P. Mitchell, They accepted the award com- increase OOP majority on the and Dodds Perrin, along with mending the society for its 15- Board of Education to 6 to 3, a Norman M. Stephen and Ronald Election Scoreboard week in-service course for gain of one. B, Jones; the Democrats return- 68-2 68-3 68-4 Total teachers and townspeople, The turnout is down from the 60 ed incumbent Mary Jo Cicchelti, (Hem. (Polk) (Swift) (Jud.) believed to be the only program percent in 1977, the last Council and newcomers Joseph R, Cuttit- Pk.) of its type in the country. Several election, and below 1975's 62 per- ta, William F, Hickey III, and TOWN COUNCIL longtime residents and town of- cent. Recent percentages Daniel D. Simons, ficials, and a college history *Mary Jo Cicchetti (D),..,933 586 Republican incumbent to the 343 2858 professor led the 15 discussions Board John J, Mills defeated •Joseph R, Cuttitta (D),..,844 589 955 313 2701 at Watertown High School. Wilder G. Gleason (D) 878 Democrat challenger Dr, John G. 574 929 301 2682 The AA.SLH chose the Building Value Griffith for the four-year term, *Wm. F, Hiekey III (D)....B92 581 964 324 2781 historical society for the coun- but only by 272 votes. Democrat Novello E. Ruggiero (D)..,837 565 931 321 2654 try's most prestigious competi- Drops During incumbent Joseph M. Gugliotti •Daniel D. Simons (D) 898 582 957 339 2776 tion award for local history at its and Republican William T. Chester M. Habegger (R)1202 222 646 570 2640 September meeting in Tucson, October: Report Barrante automatically were •Ronald B. Jones (R) 1289 244 700 591 2824 Ariz. The association is head- Building and construction ac- chosen for the two tsvo-year ^Teresa P, Mitchell (R)..1338 259 737 618 2952 quartered in Nashville, Tenn. tivity for October was worth terms. 'James B. Mullen Jr. (R)1282 246 701 576 2805 $471,704, according to the "I feel really great! I must be Dodds A. Perrin (R) 1328 monthly report compiled by 254 704 587 2873 Veterans' Day Building Inspector Robert Kon- doing something right," beamed Norman M. Stephen (R) 1285 253 722 587 2847 tout's office. The total was down Mrs, Mitchell, knowing her 2,952 Joseph E. Zuraitis Jr. (I)..173 124 70 431 Observance Sunday sharply from September's $1,1 votes made her the highest Coun- BOARD OF EDUCATION million. cil ballot grabber two times in a row. She trailed Mr. Mills in 1977 John G. Griffith (D), 4-yr. The Watertown Veterans' In all, 89 permits were issued, Council will pay tribute to town by 258 votes, but this year edged term bringing in $2,850. Three one- him by six votes for top honors. and country war dead in dual family houses were valued at 841 570 947 316 2874 Veterans' Day observances Sun- $160,760, leading the list. Unlike 1977, none of the can- 'Joseph M Gugliotti (D), day, Nov. 11. didates could crack the 3,000 The rest of the breakdown is as mark. Mrs. Cicchetti's 2,856 2-yr. Term Memorial services will be held follows: garages, three, $14,953; 892 simultaneously at the votes gave her third spot among 585 989 326 2772 in-ground pool, one, $8,800; the Council contenders (Mr! yohnj. Mills (R), 4-yr. term monuments in Qakville and sheds, four, $1,700; aluminum 1354 Watertown promptly at 11 a.m., Perrin was second), but she was 266 718 608 2946 siding, three, $15,300; industrial the only Democrat in the top six. William T. Barrante (R), with members of the various storage building, one, $19,000; in- 2-yr. term veterans organizations taking dustrial additions, alterations, or Mrs, Mitchell mentioned Mrs. 1274 part. conversions, three, $69,000; and Cicchetti's name being above Jeaotes elected. 248 685 582 2789 Mr. Habegger's and independent (Continued on Page 20) (Continued on Page 20) Successful Candidates

WINNERS IN THE RACE for Town Council were those pic- tured here. In the top row are members of the Republican ma- jority, left to right: Teresa Mitchell, Dodds Perrin, Ronald Jones, James Mullen and Nor- man Stephen. Bottom row are the successful Democrats, left to right: Mary Jo Cicchetti, Daniel Simons, Joseph Cuttitta and At- ty. William Hickey. Page 2 Town Times (Watertown, Conn,), November 8S 1979 LibrarPropertyy Helpers Farrell of, Pats they Qdden, LeadWatertowna Historical Society Rinaldl, Carolynnn Lovoie, Postmen Become at Heminway Park Nancy Pistilli, and Jean Reb- Firefighters For man. Missing the meeting but Several library volunteers met watertownhistoricalsociety.orgvolunteering are Rosemary Training Course recently at Heminway Park Quadrato, Marie Lockton, School to,organize themselves Maureen Romaine, Ellen Burns, Oakville postman John Desjar- and streamline the operation of Joan Bstey, and Ellen dins, quick with a fire ex- the school library, BeAngelis. tinguisher, put out a blaze in four ; They are- Carolyn Sellers, Principal William Norwood seconds during a fire and Maryann Cunningham, Linda also met with the group. safety exercise Oct. 30 at the post office. - Other carriers could not match, the 17-year veteran's speed, and LORRAINE'S required six to seven seconds to CAKES smother flames with foam. 155 Main Street, Oakville — 274-3812 Deputy Chief Charles C. "Buddy" Judd and Lt, Michael DonorfJo instructed the em- THANKSGIVING PIES ployees on handling the equip- NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER ment. The exercise was part of an ongoing safety program for all Pumpkin, minced, apple, coeoanui custard, employees. PAT CAIN, co-chairman of the Ways and Means Committee looks custard, pumpkin cheese cakes. Since carriers come in contact over BornS e of theuch handcrafttd items to be raffled off at theJunior with nerly every resident in Sf f, ?t D MAuction. The auction will be held Tuesday town, many times they are called Nov. 13, at the Oakville American Legion Hall, Bunker H1U Rd upon for unexpected emergenles The Oakville office has two Barber Shop trained CPR persons and three 123 Main St.. Oakville qualified first aid employees. Ride Service For an eight passenger van, both 2744281 equipped with wheelchair lifts. Show Cancelled Handicapped To The vehicles will run 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., five days a week. Fare is 25 Owned by Joanne Stack The puppet show scheduled by Begin Monday cents for in-town travel, and 50 the Junior Woman's Club for cents for travel between any two Saturday at the Watertown ACCESS, a new transportation towns in the service area. Specializmg in men's and Library has been cancelled. The service for handicapped and dis- women s hairsiyling and show will be rescheduled at a abled persons in the greater Prospective users must fill out later date. Waterbury area, will begin an application form, and obtain "permanent waving, operations Monday, Nov. 12, the approval of a physician or Central Naugatuck Valley registered nurse. Forms are WHEN YOU ARE Regional Planning Agency available at the ACCESS office • Appointments Preferred • IN TROUBLE (CNVRPA) has announced. 77 Store Ave., Waterbury. Call The new service is primarily 753-8447 for more information. • Walk-ins Welcome • aimed at providing rides to and CAN HELP- from work for handicapped per- Hours: Tues,-Fri, 9-5:30 Sat. 8:804 24 HOURS sons in Watertown, Waterbury, 574-2944 Wolcott, and Naugatuck, It will use a 18 to 20 passenger bus, and

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of the Hoskings Of The Water! :ry newly decorated Travel Ei CHRISTMAS SHOP HOTEL 784.4189 On Novemoer l4Ui"come to 10% dise@ynf on most items the Thomaston Public Library and let me TRY to "tell and show" you WHY BERMUDA during OPEN HOUSE is, quite honesty, my favorite Island. Apparently, my liking CASH ONLY for the Island and its people has become widely recopized in this area and I am honored to have the administrators of Choose Red Barn Gifts the Thomaston Library ask| me to come to speak to you You will find unusual and to attempt to answer your, questions on this and other areas in your travel Interest, gifts for the most So, I look forward to a plea- sant evening because I just LOVE to recall to my own discriminating. Something mind all the beauties and peacefulness of Bermuda, for everyone. There are not too many places like it around these days and it Browse through the Chmtmas Shop where new cmd fresh is lovely at any time of the ideas are to be found. year. Right NOW in the "off- season" it Is still warm (not necessarily beach weather) Vint w during this Holiday Ssason for all your Decoration needs We look forward but it is also comfortable for getting around to see the In the largest Shop in the area, our personnel are ready and sights and the gardens, etc. willing to aaiist with decorating suggsstions and arrangements. to seeing you And it is only 1 hour 50 minutes from Hartford to Bermuda by air and the Home during the holidays. Lines JU.J Holland America Cruises schedule 7-day cruises , 9-it3O out of New York weekly dur- ing the Spring, Summer and Sat. 9-5 early Pall months. Great way 274 96 n, Wot erf own Sun. !.§ to relax because you use the OflRt.6 ship .is your hcM in Homiuda i"Wir"W« Six- you on flic Mth"' Hope so Town Times (Watertown, Conn,), November 8, 1979 Page 3 Property of the WatertownMed, Technologist Historical Society Explains Career Special Party At Senior Center watertownhistoricalsociety.orgAt Watertown High Senior citizens are invited to vice group from St. John's take part in the first "Bingo, Tea School, comprising sixth, seventh Mary Sullivan of Waterbury and Crumpets Party" Wednes- and eighth graders, will host the Hospital spoke to a large group of day, Nov, 14, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. party. Prizes for Thanksgiving students at Watertown High will be awarded. School Oct. 25 about her career at the senior center on Falls Call the recreotion office at as a medical technologist. Avenue, Oakville. 274-5411, ext, 221 for more infor- The New Christos youth ser- She explained medical mation. technologists perform laboratory tests in the clinical laboratory that help doctors to determine IVA MAI'S YARNS the causes of human diseases. Heritage Village • Southbyry, Cf, |va Moe & Dick Dunbar They use a variety of com- 2M 8M plicated precision instruments -iiv." - such as microscopes, From Heritage Village Bataar Balcony colorimeters, distillation ap- a paratus, and centrifuges. They Christmas Catalog olHoliday Fashions also use automated equipment To Be Shown On such as electronic cell counters, Saturday —. November 17 computers and self-regulating 1 :OO - 3iOO p.m. chemical analyzers. Door Prizes From Every Shop Totaling * 1 ,000°° Miss Sullivan also explained Donation'2.00 the different sections of the Proceeds Benefit Southhury Training School Christmas Glib laboratory such as hematology, blood banking, microbiology, chemistry, histology, urlnalysis, and nuclear medical technology. , She was very encouraging ECONOMY TIRE about job opportunities in the future and explained the educa- CENTER tion and training to pursue the oc- cupation. She concluded her 1371 Main St., Watertown presentation with a question and OWNED BY TED AND TOM TRAUB answer session. Miss Sullivan was invited to the high school as part of the Career education Program, RADIALS, BIAS, RECAPS Mothers' Club A Complete Selection BUY NOW AND SAVE The Holy Cross Mothers' Club STUDDING AVAILABLE M-F 84 will hold its monthly meeting on SAT M A COUPLE OF PLAYS were put on by youngsters at Polk School Monday, Nov, 12, at 7:30 p ,m. in MC VISA MOBIL o». AOAP - recently for the Halloween season. In the top photo, Mrs Bor- the school cafeteria, Oronoke CREDIT E74-il2Hn SUN. M tolan s group presented the play "Sandy Scarecrow's Halloween," Rd., Waterbury. hd %-% Ufei7U (GASONLY) Pictured bottom row, left to right: Heather St. Mary, Nicky Man- & mM ^rip6ttl ?alter Bradshaw' Mark Sprlan^ K?m Bruno and Sheila Pion, Second row: John Charette, Jarett True Gianciarlo Petroria, Danelle Descouteaux, Maria Orsinl, Carmena Franzese. Hope Correa, and Dina Salvietti, Back row: Deannt

Hoffler, and Heidi O'Neal. "The Sorcerer's Apprentice Gets a Healping Hand was presented by Mrs. Cofrancesco's class, in the boUom photo. Bottom row, left to right: Sandra Gizzi, Qina VUtrakis, Chris Slupczewski, Danielle Spearin, Gregory DiVlto, Crystal Lukowski, Joseph Mancini, Kurt Dippelhofferf Nicole Per- son^ and Lesley Duffany. Middle row: Francis Biello, Scott Mar- tin, Suzanne Longo, Kelli Duren, Sharon Costa, Dean Chianese, and DILI SPiCIALS Dianna Cole Top row: Kevin Breton, Beverly Simons, Wallace Michaud, and Steven Semeraro, (Polk Photos) Land O Lakes American Cheese $1,79 Ib. Domestic Ham $1,99 Ib. Cabaret FAMILY CYCLI Genoa Salami $2.89 Ib. On Friday, November 16, at CENTER Turkey Breast 7:30 p.m. The Friends of the Wat- "The Heine otHenda" $2,99 ib. tertown Library will sponsor Baked Virginia Ham "Cabaret", produced by the Mas- THE SNOWRUNNER $2.69 Ib, que and Dagger Society at the IS HERE VITA DIPS —2/$ 1.00 BREAD — Made fposh daily Taft School. The cast includes Big Savings on IflO Models students from the area with Clam, onion & bacon

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AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WATERBURY Offices in Watertown — 274-8818 Waterbury — 755-1422 Southbury— 264-2444 Deposits insured to $40,000 by FSLIC Page 4 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.), November 8, 1979 •••••••••^•••••••PropertyBBHaBBaaaBBHBBB of the Watertown| Historical Society TOWN TIMES INC. | Obituaries [ Publishewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgd Weekly Second class postage paid at Watertown, Conn, Harold C. Hotchkiss Watertown High Notes OfSice located in the George Building, 878 Main Street. Watertown Masonic funeral services were D.ly, Nodiny.j;..t u.l.iiiVoloill. * For news or information call 274-6721, Address rrtail to TOWN held Nov. 3 at the Hiekcox- TIMES Box 53 Oakville, or Box 1. Watertown, Conn Mitchell Funeral Home for Harold Clayton Hotchkiss, 78,100 William E. Simmons, Editor & Publiiher Recently the freshmen class Tommy Valuckas, City Editor Steele Brook Road, who died The people who attended were Nov. 1 at St. Mary's Hospital, elected class officers. They are Lori Hontz, Brenda Zamblella, Leslie Fisher. Gretchen Stockwell president, Ceclle Hamel; vice- and Dolores Semeraro, Sales Representatives Waterbury. Burial was at Holly Norton, Michelle Ezzo, and Evergreen Cemetery. president, Becky Foell; Lori Palomba. Franelne Guarino, Office Manager secretary, Beth Hollenbeek; USPS63S-480 The Town of Watertown's first treasurer, jshelley Sweeney. This The senior class will be holding minibus driver, he was born year Mrs. Pond volunteered to be its tag and bake sale on Sunday^ March 9,1908, in Waterbury, the the freshmen class advisor. The Nov. 11, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at son of the late Mr. and Mrs. freshmen look optimistically the Knights of Columbus Hall, James Hotchkiss. He was a toward their next four years at Main St. If you're not interested member and past master of the W.H.S., and hope to accomplish in the tag sale, but feeling a bit Federal Lodge of Masons, Water- all the goals they set for them- hungry, buy some of the baked town, was a 32nd Degree Mason, selves. goods. If you're not hungry, you and a member of the Shriners. can have your car washed. The Mr. Hotchkiss leaves a son, All the F.B.L.A. (Future car wash, also sponsored by the Raymond E. Hotchkiss, Orange Business Leaders of America) at senior class, will be held at the County, Calif.; two daughters, WHS worked hard at selling Tom same time, same place as the tag Miss Betty Ann Hotchkiss, Gar- Wat merchandise. Three diligent and bake sale. den Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Alice workers were outstanding and Golden, Watertown; one sister, were top salespeople. The top Last Tuesday the A.F.S. chap- Mrs. Edna Dawson, Nevada; and salespeople were first, Doreen ter held a pot luck lunch for the one grandson. DUger; second, Lori Palomba; faculty and administration. It third, Ray Lagasse. The Memorial contributions may was a chance for the teachers to F.B.L.A. officers recently atten- get to know the four exchange be made to the Masonic Home ded the District Four Officer's and Hospital of Wallingford. students and at the same time en- Workshop. They were trained in joy a hearty meal. Known as "Clayt" and by his chapter goals, chapter activities, CB handle "Gypsy," Mr. social graces, parliamentary If anyone has any information Hotehkiss's minibus will be procedure, and had the oppor- concerning clubs, activities, or referred to as "Gypsy II", said tunity to meet the state officers. awards, please contact me In Recreation Director Donald homeroom. Stepanek., NEWEST MEMBER.of the Watertown Rotary Club is Dr. Peter Zilany, center, being welcomed by Rotary President Charles Stauf- FBLA Chapter's facher, right, at a recent meeting in the Westbury Room; At left Is Thomaston Bank Elects member Steve Fournier. the new inductee's sposor. (Stepanek Sales Project Hits 110,000 Slate At Annual Meeting Future Business Leaders of At the annual Corporator's has been prominent In Plenty Of Squarers America from Watertown High meeting of Thomaston Savings professional and civic activities WHS, Swift Will Bank recently, Atty. John H. The adult dancing School have just finished their for many years, and resides in biggest fund-raising project of Cassidy succeeded Walter D, Watertown with his wife and classes offered at Polk School on Dismiss Students Nelson as a Dlrecotr. Tuesday nights are full, and no the year. family. new students are being accepted Early Nov. 14 The chapter hit its goal of $10,- Mr. Nelson served the bank as Reelected as directors were- the .Parks and Recreation 000. Top salesperson was Doreen a Director and Corporator for 17 Allan C. Innes, Edward G Departmen has announced. Watertown High and Swift DUger, who sold a total of $426. years as well as President for 14 Hazen, Dr. Clifford T. Conklln, Junior High Schools will have The second top seller was Lori years, prior to his retirement in Jr., Joseph F. Lovetere, Philip single sessions (half day) of. Palomba with 1338, and Ray June. M.( Fischer, Foster A. Snyder, school Wednesday, Nov. 14, due Lagasse who was third with a Atty, Cassidy is a life-long resi- Daniel P. Samson and Robert W. to the open house that evening at total of $286. dent of Watertown and is a Tolles. Swift, the superintendent of This project involved members partner In the law firm of Secor Officers were advanced as schools has announced. in selling merchandise, writing Cassidy and McPartland in follows; George J. O'Rourke was up and auditing order forms, Waterbury and Watertown. He elevated to the position of Ex- * LESSONS • SALES Dr. Anthony King said the preparing a master order, keep- has been associated with ecutive Vice-President and • SERVICE « RENTALS secondary school teachers have ing account books, and packing Thomaston Savings Bank as a Secretary. George r. Cocco was Featuring m their contract a provision for and distributing orders. Corporator since 1960 and as a 1 elevated to the position of Senior time off on the day the open Prizes will be awarded to the member of the Watertown Ad- Vice-president and was also houses are held because they will top three salespeople. In addi- visory Committee since 1958. He elected a Corporator. be working that night. Miiisi! tlon, those members who sold Officers reelected were: Allan m. f r/Niot of m The Board of Education, $150 will receive an FBLA mug- 2nd Flu Clinic C, Innes, Chairman of the Board; [m Hum SOUND however, reserves the right to $250 in sales will receive an Edward G. Hazen, Vice- FBLA pin; and for $350 in sales, Slated Nov. 14 W IM OMGAMS schedule the open houses. Water- Chairman; Foster A. Snyder town High's was held Nov. 7, but an FBLA T-shirt. At Munson House President and Treasurer; Joanne 274-1556 teachers worked a full school Sexta Feira O. Ziemba, Assistant Vice- day; they get out early Nov. 14. Presdlent; John C 10 km Mall . Rt. 43 . Walirtewn Miecznikowski, Assistant Vice- President; Elinor S. Sweet, this month for those who may Assistant Secretary & Assistant have missed the first one. Treasurer; John R. Williamson, For Your Listening Pleasure. Nancy Kelly, senior center Assistant Secretary; Thomas G. FIRE' director, reported 194 injections Poole, Assistant Secretary; KIRCQ were given to seniors and high- David J. Carlso^ Assistant Rt, 61 Main St.* risk patients at the Public Health Secretary; and Renate W. Village Square, cBNm Nursing Association's office in Hoffman, Auditor. • Bethlehem 1483 Thomaston Avm, the Munson House. Three additional new Cor- (formerly htatlen of A follow-up clinic will take porators were added: Attorney Untie George's Trading Post) place Wednesday, Nov. 14, from 9 Hadley W. Austin, Richard SUPER SMALL APPLIANCE to 11 a.m. at the association of- DiMaria and James Kanlewski, & VACUUM CLEANER fice. The minibus will be Mr. Austin is a partner in the REPAIRING, PARTS & available for transportation law firm of Guion & "Stevens in IN YOUR HOT WATER SYSTEM SALES Call 274-5411, ext. 302 for infor- Thomaston and Lltchfield. Mr Water Circulating 7S3-74S8 mation on the clinic or for a ride. DiMaria is proprietor of Post Of- Qratt Basket fice Drug Store in Watertown. He resides in Thomaton with his wife and family. Mr. Kaniewski HEAT OUTPUT is a local builder and real estate agent. He resides in Thomaston. Info the The annual dinner was held at Healing System Westbury Inn following the business meeting. 50,000 BTU/hr. Radiated from Stove 12,680 BTU/hr.

Color Enlistment From Your Color Negative Or Slide (4) 5X7 We also carry: m Shenandoah ® Wallace & Murry 9 Torrid Meialbestoi Chimney s Better'n Ben's • Heat King •Atlanta (2,000 sq. ft.) 139 West Main St. I Closed Monday Waterbyry» Phone 574-)y54 V( Parking at Central Texaco * TUBS. & Wed. 10-6 Hi I, , niMm_|11JM11JMMJJLLJ_ , , i-*- Thurs. & Prl, 10-8 90 South Main St. Accepting on consignrn§rit, Sat. & Sun. 10-5 Tel, 754-2216 , antique., collectibles, Waterbury, Ct, Open Mondays glassware, figurines, pottity. Tuesdiy thru Saturday Property of the Watertown TownHistoricalr Times (Watertown, Conn.) Society, November 8,197 9 Page 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, arid Revised Hours Fridays, The library is closed Health Screening For Watertown Saturdays. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgMrs. Rintelman said both The Elderly Health Screening libraries will be closed on Mon- Service, Inc., will visit Water- Library Noted day, Nov. 12, and Thursday, Nov. town on Tuesday, Nov. 20. Ap- p, for the respective Veterans pointments should be made by Tht Waterfown Library will go Day and Thanksgiving holidays. calling 753-W84. on a new schedule of hours begin- ning Tuesday, Nov. 13, head librarian Joan Rinteiman an- nounced this week. The Main Street facility will have these tlmts; Monday In Observance of through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a,m, to 4 p.m. Mrs. Rintilman said night time Veterans'Day usage will be checked to see how many people use the library, and the 9 p.m. closing will continue "as long as there's a need for It." All Offices of Hours at the Oakville Branch PAPER MACHE PUMPKINS were made by Miss Duszak's kin- Library, Davis Street, will con- dergarten youngsters at South School so they could better tlnue to be 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays celebrate Halloween. Holding pumpkins clockwise from lower left and Thursdays, and 10 a.m. to 5 The RHL rSa F!,CarMlJa,imo SiTica' Char"y Fox> Michael Mauriello, Ph to) ' NlC0le Boudreau- and Thomas Lambert. (Duszak S-T-O-V-l-S f| Banking Center Travelog Series Hawaiian Islands; "Kabukl, Wood & Coal Units Classic Theatre of Japan," about Begins Tonight this unusual oriental art form- will be closed ''A Touch of Finland," about life The first free Travelog Film in this Scandinavian country; WOLCOTT Festival for armchair travelers "Of Places to Meet," about on will be shown today (Thursday) Anheuser Buseh; and "Welcome at 7:30 p.m. in the Watertown Season," a.travelope on New STOVES Library. , Brunswick. The film features include The next film festival will be Monday, November 12 "Operation Orchid," about the Dec. 13, 879-2664

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IT "ALL PifRPOSi WIPES TT TT BY GITSLER 1% 8 DISPOSABLE UNBREAKABLE DOUBLE DUTY, LASTS UP SPAGHeTTiSAUCiMIX TO 5 MONTHS, CATS & DOGS CLOTHS MEAT, MUSHROOM, TOMATO FLAVORS AIRCRAFT PLEXIGLASS SELLS 12"X 14" SELLS FOR ALL OVER COSTS .53 ea. IN OTHER FOR REG, AT YOUR STORES $3.89 .49 EA, LOCAL MARKET GOOD mm 11/14 GOOD THRU WU GOOOTHfWn/14 j______Gj>O0_FHWJi/M Pap 8 PropertyTown Times (Watertown ,of Conn.) the, Novembe Watertownr 8,1979 Historical Society Barbers Speak (FORMERLYwatertownhistoricalsociety.org MONTY'S) And Demonstrate New Owner — Jean Mason At High School (Formerly of Heritage Vlllnge) The occupation of barber and — Now thru Nov. 10,1979 — hair stylist wai discussed Oct. 29 Look lovely tor the holidays at Watertewn High School by Charles Fenn, John Berwler, and with acarm-Jreeperm. SflVt *10°° Michael DlMiehele, all of Man's on our best Sensor Perm. World in Watertown. 1618 Watertown Ave. Si^OO While they explained their oc- WostwoodPlaia.Wtbv. 574-3134 &%3 complete cupation they also did four stu- dents1 hair as a demonstration, Mr. Fenn explained to the stu- dents all the necessary education I and training requirements needed to enter into the barber- I ing industry, He was very en- 1 couraging to the girls present, telling them that there is a big 1 trend today to have a woman in a MARKET 1 barber shop doing men's hair 1067 MAIN ST., WATERTOWN 1 styling. He also explained there ™FM UD?°V.N ^°°h KINDERGARTENERS in Mrs. Ramsay's are many hours and years of ex- and Mrs. Johnston's classes had a Halloween Party recently and DOUBLE CRISP 1 perience that must be achieved dressed up for the occasion. Front row left to right are: Kevin Pan- i before a person can be classified ilaitis, Amy Casteel Sara Massimo, and Sara Hartung. Back row- Fried Chicken as a licensed barber, T«™ gM^U MrS^ohn.ston. Nich°las Meglio, Allison Susarchick' 1 During the demonstration they 0 e Demers and Lori LeClerc (JudS0 Madt Daily I air answered many questions s h i PS toT ' ' ' " This Week's Special presented by the students. I The three men were invited to "The Nutcracker" Denlse Warner, formerly of the school as part of the Career American Ballet Theatre, is the 18 Pc. Chicken 1 Education Program. Being Readied new ballet mistress, and appears 1 Seidu Delphians in the role of the Dew Drop 10 Potato Logs For Season's Run Queen, The Seidu Delphian Society "The Nutcracker" will be "The Nutcracker" also will he 2 Sb§. Fresh Made Salad will meet Tuesday, Nov. 18, at presented on a number of stages performed in Torrington Nov. 80 ^30 p.m. at the home of Mrs throughout the state by and Dec. 1 and 2, in Greenwich Seymour Smith, Ledgewood Torrington's Nutmeg Ballet Dec. 8, and in East Granby Dec. FEtii 2 Lfr, baffle of Pepsi Hoad, , . Company, beginning Nov. 24 in 29, Call 4824413 for more infor- New London, to the accompani- mation. ADVERTISING ment of the Easter Connecticut SPECIALTIES Symphony, Auction Today The company, under the direc- An Auction will be held at the CALL AHEAD 274-1408 RaySjostedt tion of artistic director and foun- Falls Avenue Senior Center today FOR QUICK SEKVICK Good Until Sat., Nov. 10th Calendars • Jackets der Sharon Dante, has been taken (Thursday) from 1 to 4 p,m, Her- Business Gifts from a single performance at the bert Wilson will be auctioneer Torruigton Arts Festival in 1971 Seniors are to bring items for 274.1471 • 274-2700 to a repertoire of 28 ballets, the sale to the center. Proceeds will go toward furnishing the cen- ter, local scholarships, social functions, etc. Those needing transportation SPECIAL should call 274-8411, ext. 308 for reservations on the mini-bus. Planning Goes On For Bicentennial The Watertown 'Bicentennial Commission will meet today ^Thursday) at 7:80 p.m. in the Watertown Historical Society Museum, DeForest Street, Dis- JUMBO CANNON BALL cussion and planning for the 1980 celebration will continue Any persons interested in serv- ing on a committee or helping out in any way are invited to attend. JOHN G. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME 742 Main St., Ookville PHONE 274-3005

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DOG FOOD SPORTS CENTER SAVE ON SO LB. BAGS! 505 FROST RD, Games, Purino, Wayne, Blue Stol, CROSSBOW PLAZA Ken-L-Biscuit, Alps H.S,COICO. WATERBURY, CT. 753.0504 45 Friighl St., Woterfaury 754-* 177 t> SEVERAL MEMBERS OF Girl Scout Troop 4054 of™ * a" Pictured outside their cabin during a recent outing at Camp Maria t, romnfiton Diane Atwood is at bottom, with others, left to Men's & Lodios' t. Cathy Cuttitta, Tracy Soden, Kim Collier, Graxia Prtosi Lisa Orsini and Liz Bradley. Mrs. Alice Berger is troop leader ' CARS TRANSPORTED All sizes (Cuttitta Photo) JUNK CARS REMOVED Also in Stock Roller And Ice can be picked up at the recrea- MACHINERY & FARM tion office. There ii a small EQUIPMENT MOVED UNIFORMS Skating Planned charge for floor time, which in- FORKLIFT cludes skate rental. Team Discounts Available For Thanksgiving Also for a small fee, ice 263.4709 or 266-7212 skaters will be allowed on Taft >••a•••«•• A couple of holiday specials are School's Mays Rink on Friday being offered by the Parks and and Saturday, Nov. 23-24 from Recreation Department for stu- 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. denti home for the Thanksgiving For more information, call the recess. recreation office at 274.5411, ext. make things happen A private roller skating party for Watertown and Oakville resi- dents only will be held Friday, in Connecticut. Nov. 23, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at TERMh 6 MONTHS $10,000 MINIMUM DEPOSIT Waterbury Colonial Plaza's ivery Night except Frlf & Sof 7 & 9 P.M. Skate Odyssey. 12.669 % Proof of residency is required Alan Aldo at the door. Identification cards The Seduction of Joe Tynan (R) 12,086 %

davedson'i %MOP Litchfield Watertown Read the lines: ONE WEEK ONLY 12.086 % 12.669 % NOVEMBER 8 Annual interest Kali; KHactlvc Anmiiil YitiKI thru EffectJve November 8 through November 14 NOVEMBER 14 Here's a short term savings certifi- To take advantage of this outstand- cate investment that pays the ing investment opportunity, visit the highest Interest rate allowed by law. Colonial Bank office nearest you It's the Colonial Investors Certificate, today. There are more than 60 and with a minimum investment of throughout Connecticut. But don't WINTER SLEEPWEAR just $10,000 you earn a rate of delay. This is a high interest Invest- interest that even the savings banks ment you should get in on today. Cotton, Flannel can't top*. and Brushed Nylon Then, at the end of six months, • Short Nightgowns you can renew your certificate or withdraw.your money without any • Long Nightgowns penalty. Federal regulations permit • Sleepers with het you to withdraw your deposit before • Pajamas maturity; however, regulations also require that an interest penalty be Buy Now for Christmas incurred. Watertown Bank

'/(.«••(/ on rules curmnthj in elfeii fi'ilenil regulations prohih.i tumpnimtlintj of intpft'st. Member mit Page 8Property Town Times (Water-town of, Conn,) the, Novembe Watertownr 8, 1979 Historical Society Patients' Party Herb Lukowski's orchestra 7:30 p.m. at the Oakville Branch provided the music for dancing. Library, Davis Street. Volunteers provided over 1,000 Twenty-two members of the watertownhistoricalsociety.orgsandwiches and cider and Hallo- Fund raising projects will be a Watertown-Oakville Mental ween candy. Health Committee, went to Fair- main topic of discussion. All field Hills Hospital last week and parents of corps members are in- treated patients to a Halloween Corps Parents To vited to attend. party and dance. The corps will inarch in the The patients were in Hallo- Meet At Library Sunday, Nov. 11 Veterans Day ween costumes and eight Parade in Waterbury. More corps information can be patients In different costume The monthly meeting of the categories were awarded prizes contacted by calling Director Oakville-Watertown Fife and Chet Gursky at 274.3174, donated by Mr, and Mrs, E. Drum Corps Parents Auxiliary Robert Bruce. will be held Monday, Nov. 12, at ™ HIGH COST Gifta that delight the aver- age family ure apt to deplete It's the average father's purae. Not to© early to make A COSTUME JUDGING contest was held at the recent mteting of your appointment Cub Scout Pack 82, when a Halloween Party wai enjoyed, Pictured left to right are: FranH Forte, most original; Richie Belval, for the holidays. icarlest; and Patrick Bovat, funniest. „.: (Pack Photo) Call 274-2473 E JENNIFERS — thru J Rufc Sat, BEAUTY SAL0IV - h» 61 Riverside Street, Oakville 274-2473, 23% off for Senior Chltmnt YUM. ftWad ,

AT SiRViCI INC. Don't consider On BENJAMIN MOORE PRODUCTS crny red'mer LOTS 1 DiSeONTiNUED items until you've tried A SPECIAL VISITOR to Saturday's Christmas Bazaar at Christ Astorted colors. Per Gallon the Episcopa Church, The Green, will be Santa Claus, shown with Jen= Oil and Latei. Quart Sizes Available niter, left, and Jimmy Grant during an early call by the iniide I outside youngsters. The bazaar runs Friday, Nov. 9, from 7 to 9 p.m , and Also at LOW PRICES Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday's luncheon is from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. IB to 1 Concentrate RUi SHAMPOO 48 oi, size I CONDITIONER »S» Value TOGITHERNESS IS Truth and liberty are insep- Men. Is Fri. 7i30 to 5:10 — SATURDAY 7:30 to 4 OPERATING arable companions—neither can endure apart from the other, ON A MeHALE'S PAINT SERVICE INS. PICKUP & DEL!VERY 3§4 Wssi tiain, Wafgrbury 753-1131 Church It, • 729-2251 BASIS Range & Fuel OH Nauptutk Since 1900 CALL BARIBAULFS MO MAIN ST., OAKVIUI Tel, 274-1284 or 274-1220

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Watsrtswn, Ct BANK OF CONNECTICUT 'Where Phasing Pmplw is our Busmesa MombBi FDlO • Member federal Reser.a Syilem Property of the Watertown HistoricalTown Times (Watertown, Conn,)Society, November 8, 1979 Page 9 La Leche League crewel and embroidery from Mrs. Marylln S, Curry and Mrs, 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., and Jeanette Favale. Entertainment Thursday grammar school, will be provided by Mrs. Marylin "The Art of Breastfeeding and junior and senior high school watertownhistoricalsociety.orgOvercoming Difficulties" will be M. Allen, of Thomaston. Mr. swimming at the Frank M. and Mrs. Kenneth Harlow will discussed at the Watertown La Reinhold pool, 8 to 8:45 p.m. Leche League meeting Tuesday preside in the East, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Cheryl RieciardI, Watertown, Reception All interested women and their Declare bablus are welcome. For more A reception for Ruth Botelle, details or information on grand reresentativo to Wiscon- financial breastfeeding, call Mrs, Rlcciar- sin, will be held at a special di at 274.8211, or Mary Catherine meeting of Watertown Chapter, independence. O'Neill at 274.9306. ' No. 96, Order of Eastern Star, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 8p.m. at the Masonic Temple, Main St. Take stock In America, Programs Cancelled In charge of arrangements are Buy US. Savings Bonds. The following Parks and Recreation Department programs have been cancelled STURDY CORD TOP due to poor attendance or for other reasons; Saturday morning BAR STOOLS 18" - 24" - 30" ROBERT E. BEAUDOIN and the Waterbury School of Karate will J - — =- ^- ™ ™- -™ -^ -^ —»- - —W-, Tour FhfrS^h H" h nament on Saturday. Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m: in FEATURES CONSTRUCTION the Crosby High gym, Pierpont Rd., Waterbury. There will be piVIN STACKS $ special demonstrations by martial arts masters in women's self- 13.t9-'14,50-M4.9? defense, and a children's exhibition. In addition, a full-contact 1 & SONS kick-boxing match is scheduled and Mr. Beaudoin, pictured above ind others will demonstrate breaking techniques; (Sia Photo) ' lASPHALT PAVING: § Drivtwoys - Porklng Areas Children's Book Week I WATER PROBLEMS RJ. BLACK t, SON, INC, § CORRECTED The Watertown Library Sales & Service OPIN: Children's Room will have a I . FUEL OIL party to celebrate Children's Water Pumpj, Water Seflanert 10-7 MON..FRI. 651 MAIN ST. Pool Equipment f-5 SAT. Book Week on Wednesday, Nov. Thomajton Rd. Watertown I Call 274-1751 WATIRTOWN, CT. 274.5012 14, after school. Children in grades 1 and 2 should come at 3, 27448S3 and those in grades 3 and 4 at 4 p.m. There will be story telling and R/C HOBBY I Advertisement) refreshments and a preview of Family Financial Planning new after school programs. SHOP" f A Series un Family und Persona! Muney Mailers I'rescmeJ As A Public .S«»it.e Registration is requested and by Ihe Trusi Divibiim of t'liytrusi) should be made by Nov. 12 by 211 Chase Ave. calling 274.8729. 574-1678 Waterbury • DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE STEVENS and SUPPLIES FINANCIAL PLANNING: • DOLL HOUSES ELECTRIC made to order Exercise YourWill Power Residential • Commerclai Seals • Trains • Plasllt Maintrnanci! • House Wiring Kits • Rote Cor Sets Walli-r Ste\cns.Unen>ied Coniraclor 274.8432 House,- Mon.-fri, 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 6 As financial planning estate, whichever a and trust officers, we are greater, can be passed to Tony Palmieri, Manager of often asked "What ii my the surviving spouse free estate?" If you own a of Federal Estate iaxei. home, securities, savings, However, the pissing of THE BARBER'S, INC. or anything else of value, property by the laws of then you have an estate. intestacy (dying without Introduces You may give it adequate G, Thomas Lumpkin LawrenceT McHugh a will) seldom takes into Fininual Planning ind 1 attention while you're Senior Vice Prmdcnl TIUSI (jitter account the personal cir- alive but what happens and Tfusi Officer cumstances of the eiiate after you're gone? The sad fact is that too many Welcome »*::»CT Appointment and usually results in lost opportunities for people fail to plan their estates and how the maximum estate tax savings. Walk-ins %>'fB Call assets are to be transferred and leave their dis- tributions to chance and the laws of the state of Thus through a properly drawn and updated Welcome ~ -W 573-9977 their residency. will you can avoid many of the above problems Terry O'Day and can make your own provisions for your PROPERTY TRANSFERS family. You can take advantage of the appro- Specializing in men's 4 women's hairsiyiing. Property may be transferred at death in any priate tax savings, provide for continuation of a Permanent waving & manicuring, combination of four ways: (1) through joint business, name a guardian for the minor chil- 13 Liavsnworfh St., Wfby. ownership, (2) through a trust (including retire- dren (in /,'(# event then a no surviving spouseJ, ment plans), (3) life insurance payable to a nam- name a personal representative (called an ex- ed beneficiary, and (4) by ihe procedure known ecutor) which may bt a Bank with Trust £»««««*; as probate. Powers, an attorney or other individuals in PROBATE whom you have trust and confidence, and gen-, erally be certain of the best distribution of your Probate, technically, means the proving of estate after death, CONNECTICUT the settlement of a deceased person's estate by the state, whether he or she died with a will, or WRITE YOUR OWN WILL without a will. Saving money by your own will or SEWING MACHINE Property that is subject to probate includes all copying one out of a book probably does more individually owned assets which do not fall into for the legal profession than an outright Sales and Service any one of the other three categories mentioned charitable bequest. At their banquets, early 1624 Watertown Ave,, Wtby. above. English lawyers would customarily offer the In Connecticut when a married person with first toast to the person who drew his own will. Open Mon. thru Sat. 8-5 p.m. Thurs. till 8 p.m. children dies without a will, his entire probate Probate law and estate planning is a specialty estate is divided as follows: The first 150,000 of even among lawyers, so it is foolhardy to expect assets plus Vi of the balance goes to the surviv- that the printed form you select at random out ®J¥ BALE NOW I ing spouse and the remainder is split equally of a book or a few paragraphs hastily written among his children or his children's children if will safely and adequately provide for all future Viking Model their parents have died. contingencies and changes in your family situa- Further complications could arise in probat- tion. In fact, a properly drawn will by your at- 3000 Series ifeijlj"^^ ing the estate without a will if there are minor torney is generally only a small pan of your children since a guardian must be appointed for estate plan. There are many other aspects that the property. should be considered md reviewed by your at- Lay Additional probate proceedings (and ex- torney, bank financial planning and trust of- penses) may also be necessary where the deceas- ficer, or other qualified professional, a ed person owned a business and no one Is left to In summary, unless you "exercise your Will run it, or where real estate must be sold to pay Power," your assets may be distributed improp- way taxes or debts and expenses of the estate. erly, you may not realize i.ime tax savings, and All these probate proceedings must be con- the financial security of your beneficiaries may for ducted by a personal representative of the not be accomplished in the manner you desire. estate. Where there is no will the court appoints If you already have a will, ii may be time to take a representative who may be a member of the X-mas I ii. •." ',* it to your attorney and financial planner to be family, a friend, a complete stranger, or a public certain it meets your needs within current laws. official, depending on state law, the court and Watch for our Grand Opening the family situation. In short, if you don't write Should you have any questions, please write a will, the state will write one for you, Citytrust, Witerbury National Office at: 195 in our expanded store, Grand Street, Waterbury, CT 06702 or phone TAX ADVANTAGES the above professionaJ financial planning and Watch for winter sewing classes. Up to $250,000 or one-half of a person's trust officers at: (203) 573-4*84, PageProperty 10 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn.) the, Novembe Watertownr 8.1B79 Historical Society

7-30 p.m. Tonight; films on Hawaii, Ktbuki dancing, watertownhistoricalsociety.org Finland, Anheuser Busch, New Bruniwick,

HISTORICAL SOCIETY meeting at DePorest St. museum, 7:30 p.m. CONSERVATION Commission-Inland Wetlands Agency meeting at Town Hall Annex, 8 p.m. = — — FRIDAY, NOV. &

SENIOR CITIZENS Falls Ave. center open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

• m at FAMILY SWIMMING at high school's Frank M. Reinhold pool, of |M en of hungerI n worid is 7:30 to 8:45 p.m.; free admission, WtiSS K, > S! S ?. *• REGISTRATION for boys win- ter recreation basketbaHleague away each day in the cafeS PlcCT irlo^SS at Judson School, 7:30 to 9 p.m. separating his leftover food and placing it in contain^ whSS be measure and weighed. (Heminway Park Photo) SATURDAY, NOV. 10

PUPPET SHOW "Sylvester and the Magic Red Pebble" by Norma Robb at Watertown PLAN NOO W Library, 2 p.m., free to all F@r youngsters; pick up seating 2nd Term Stydy GENERAL tickets in advance. Sponsored by tion i to 4 p.m., so bring "white Junior Woman's Club of Water- At town. INFQLINE-274 has latest in- elephants." Waferitury State Technical College formation on general events cancellations, or postponements SARAH WHITMAN Trumbull Call 274-3773 anytine. ' Chapter, DAB meeting at Mrs SUNDAY, NOV. 11 iViNSNG DIVISION David Long home, Northfield Road, 2_pm. Guest: The Rev. PANCAKE BREAKFAST by or THURSDAY. NOV. 8 William Zito presents program of Watertown Kiwanls Club at American music. Oakviile VFW hall, Davis St., 8 Certificate Courses SENIOR CITIZENS Palls Ave a.m. to 12 noon; benefits recrea- center open B a.m. to 4 p.m.; auc- REC TRAVELOG film series tion youth soccer league. Tickets at Watertown Library for free, at door or from Kiwanis Term Begins; DECEMBER W, 1979 REGISTRATION IS CURRENTLY BEING CONDUCTED SHOP Mm PROFESSIONAL MON.-THURS. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. FRI. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. PAINTING PAPERING ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS FREEESTIMATES Industrial Management S SHOPPE MAIN ST., THOMASTON 755-4285 Data Processing — Computer Technology 283-5160 or Electrical Technology Sweaters 754-9188 Fire Technology • Sleepwear «»EDWARS D J.KUNOFSKY Manufacturing Technology Dresses ROMANIELLO Mechanical Technology Wing, Heating I • Blouses Steamfitting PROGRAM AND CERTIFICATE COURSES Foucet, Sink, • Skirts Toilet Repairs Intro to Data Processing Psychology COBOL Programming Human Relations LAY AWAY NOW! GIFT CERTIFICATES Wnter Heaters Advanced COBOL Programming M Organization & Management MONDAYS 1 Drains & Siwerij • Cleared Murtna! Computer Applications Ind. Communioatta Tiehniquis an now thru Chrhimta R P G Programming Tichnipes of Supemiion I 24 HR. IMIRGINCY FORTRAN Propamming Production Planning & Control jiRVICE 274-8784 Accounting II Plant Layout & Material Handling Cost Accounting Manufacturing Processes I --SPIRIT SHOPPE Electricity I Manufacturing Proeessti II Eectriciry II Technical Drawing I 737 Mem Strmmt, Wat ertown Bee, Engineering Graphics II Technical Drawing II Electric Circuits I Applied Mechanics II Bictron Physics Mechanical FORTRAN Propammlng Electronics II Prep Math A THANKSGYVINGSPECIALS Advanced Microprocissors Prip Math B Intro to Fire Technology I Technical Math I Special Orders Welcomed Building Construction II Technical Math II Fire Chemistry Calculus I Fire Dipt. Financial Administration Calculus II No?. Special English Composition Physical Science I Large Selection We spBcialize a of Gift Sits in f ff Physical Science II in Stock for & Stop in & Ural Communications Physics I Holiday show you how Gift-giving. $437 Literature Pbyrfea II 5fh / you can save Genera»^=—l Chemistr—y - Tax Incl, on yoursll For further information contact: The Associate Dean of Instruction Ttf Waterhury Stats Technical College Niiv i'| 11 il fi) M&l! Wast .".'Sciii Si. CL'TIY 5£Z s 05 Waferbury, Connac'icui *900sth 6605s* Tel.: 756-7035

I'titmlttub Property of the Watertown Historical Society Town Times (Watertown, Conn.), November 8, 1978 Page U Warner), Pear St., Waterbury CYR - First child, a daughter Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Oct. 9 in Old Town Maine to Mr FALCO - A daughter, Anna ™B - A son, Dillion Clay, [BIRTHS]watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWilliam Warner, Waterbury, and Elizabeth, Oct. 28 in Waterbury Mr, and Mrs, John S. McLean, of and Mrs. Michael Cyr (Margaret Oct. 29 in Waterbury Hospltalto McLEAN - First child, a son, Donnelly, formerly of Oakville) Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Mr and Mrs, Richard Taylor Qakviile,, Great grandparetns are Falco (Mary Whitmarsh), Christopher John, Oct. 21 in St. Mrs. William McLean, Water- Old Town. Grandparents are Mr (Christine Barnes), Bethlehem, Mary's Hospital to Mr, and Mrs and Mrs. Francis Donnelly,' Oakville, Grandparents are Mr town, and Leonard Warner, of and Mrs. David Whitmarsh, John 5, McLean, Jr., (Patricia Waterbury, Oakville, an Mr. and Mrs, Nor' mand Cyr, West Hartford. State College, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Faleo, Oakville. It's a fact that both fat and fuasiness can be walked off. DUNKIN' DONUTS THE

Sorry, Grandma, but Dunkin Donuts is And everybody's raving about how delicious now in the muffin business. they are. Introducing mouth-watering blueberry, Sorry, Grandma. We hate to do this to you delectable honey bran, and delicious corn but that's the way the muffin crumbles muffins. The perfect muffins from Dunkin Donuts We're baking them fresh every day, at our Another reason why it's worth the trip. participating shops, and we're making them by hand, from only the finest ingredients, just like you do. You can take them home or you can eat them in our shops, hot, with melted butter. Page 12 Town Times (Watertown, Conn,), November 8, 1979 PropertySept of, 14, Pau thel R, Prohn ,Watertown Jr., 274 equipment, and weapons. ThiHistoricals Society Falls Ave., also Oakvllle, 'left training is designed to prepare Servicemen's Sept. 13. students for the duties and responsibilities of a company watertownhistoricalsociety.orggrade officer, Corner PORT BENNING, Ga. - 2nd Lt, Thomas E, LeBlane, son of Mr, and Mrs, James J, LeBlanc LIMESTONE, Maine - Paul J. Three local men have enlisted 32 Kent Terrace, Watertown, in the U ,S, Air Force and left Marcil, son of Donna D. Marcil of recently completed an infantry 83 Ridge Way Ave., Oakville, has recently, for basic training at officer basic course at the U.S. received his first promotion in Lackland AFB, Texas. Army Infantry School, Ft. Benn- the U.S. Air Force. Peter D, Cross, of 6 Lake Rd,, ing, Ga, left for training Nov, 8. Follow- Marcil, promoted to airman, is Students received instruction assigned to Loring Air Force ing basic, he will train In the in leadership, personnel, in- pharmacy career field, Base, here, as a general purpose telligenee, map and airphoto vehicle maintenance mechanic Joseph J. Diorio, 40 Tower reading, operations, logistics, with a unit of the Strategic Air Rd., Qakvllle, reported for duty tactical communications and Command. Airman Marcel is a 1977 graduate of Kaynor Technical SHERRI-AM'S High School. 1400 Main Street, Watertown, Ct 13 MRS. ROBERT MARSH, 93 Mountain Road, Woodbury, was the winner of a %r%W original oil painting of her choice at the First BREAKFAST Annual Art Show held recently at the Westbury Room by ERA- Hensei Realty, Inc., of 1186 Main St, All the proceeds of the show & will go to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Presenting Mrs Marsh with her certificate for the painting was ERA President DINNER Lorraine O'Grady, Watertown Charles Hensei. will exhibit a "variety of SPECIALS wearables and accessories in DAILY! crochet, macrame and knitting at the Brookfield Craft Center on * Orders Available t© Go — Col! 274-1124 Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 1 and 2 Hoursi Mon-Pri. fl a.m.-7:30 p.m. at the center, Route 25, Sot. 5 o,m,-3 p.m. Sunday 6 a.rn.-ll a.m. Brookfield. Brownie Troop 4116 held its ners of which were Daniele Halloween Party Oct. 30. The Blanchard, funniest; Denita girls had treats and played Landquist, prettiest; Dianne ISPECIAL games with Cadette girls Lynn Cole, scariest; and Heidi O'Neal, Mancini, Elena Perugini and most original. Karen Canton of Troop 4115. RPET PROTECTOR Leaders are Mrs. Mary Ann CARPET CARE They also bobbed for apples Inc. and held a costume contest, win- Mancini and Mrs. Pam Cole,, CLEANER What does assisted by Rosanne and Lynn Seotohgard do? Nursing Mancini of Cadette Troop 4115. • Sets up Invisible Agency barrier to protect carpet State Licensed & Bonded • Prevents spills from 24 HOUK SERVICE Schedule your penetrating Professionally Insured cleaning now. .carpet fibers for all your • Prevents soil RN's and LPN's residential or build-up also available commercial needs CALL 274-5540 • •Helps carpets stay Personal Aides oleaner, longer |Mildred Morgan, RN, Director] PAR GLASS Southbury now at Free Estimates 9 Prolongs the life of carpets. CALL 2640077 117 Echo Lake Road Watertown 274.2151

aua iio d Wafertown High School IN OAKVILLi SENIOR CLASS Imported Italian Food & Fresh Meat 60 H1LLCREST AVi.f OAKVILLi 274-1864 TAG and BAKE SALE PAUL BEETZ, Watertown resi- OPIN DAILY 8^30 to 6:30/Thur»& FriTTili 7^ Sun. 8 to l dent and director of corporate Sunday, Nov. 11 .„ 11 a.m.-fi p,m, relations for Scovil Mfg. Co., con- spmmm ducted a discussion on annual Knights of Columbus corporate reports and public at- DOMESTSC HAM titudes toward business with 1.99 lb. Main Street William Varno's senior Watertown economics class recently at .19 i Watertown High School, (Varno Photo) COOKED SALAMI M.69 WEAVER CHICKIN ROLL M.99 Ib, NUTMEG ballet company's $ CAPICOLLO (Hotorlwi,,) 2.59 Ib. 3rd Resident Dance Season $ SHARON E, DANTE, Artistic Director GENOA SALAMI 2.S9 ib. $ FRI. • SAT. • SUN. STICK PEPPIRONI 2.59 ib. NOV, 30 - DEC, 2 IMPORTED MORTADELLA M.69 Ib. • -CUT & MAIL TODAY - - ITALIAN SAUSAGE M.I9 ib. Enclosed find s.__ in full paymeni for _scais $ SLICING PROVQLQNE 2.19 Ib. •Nov. 30 E%e. 8:00 H^x. I Eve. 8:00 •Dee. I Mai. 2:00 DDee, 2 Mat. 2:00 $ Moke check payable 10 NUTMEG BALLET CO., P.O. Bot JBS TABLE CHEESE 2.39 ib. Twringion, ConnealciitoaTBO. Mease enclose • self-addrcssed uamped envelope. -uureMeq LAND 0' LAKES Amer. Cheese Ib. NAME FRESH DOUGH 31b./$ 1.00 ADDRESS. C1TY_ HARD ROLLS .STATE M.19 dz. ZIP. $ No Refunds or Exchanges SIDES OF BEEF 1.39 Special Group Rates Available AM Donations se.oo HIND QUARTER M.59 AU Reserved SPiCIAL 1VEHY FRIDAY LITTLE THEATRE TORRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 482.4413 or 482.7375 Property of the WatertownTow nHistorical Times (Watertown, Conn.) ,Society November 8, 1979 Pag e 13' fell growing trees... Sellingprice of firewood, now about JiOO a cord, is making the wood rustling BETHLEHEwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgM NEWS profitable ... Arrests are hoped PAPA LUG IS lyPavlj»hnisn for. 897 Lakewood Rd, Teachers Learn Waterbury • 753-3769 A Christmas bazaar sponsored through any memoer of the fire At Great Books SPECIALS by Church of the Nativity will be department ...Bethlehem.Morrls EVERY MOHDAYtWESDAY held Saturday at Memorial Hall Garden Club will meet on Training Course from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. „. Lunch November 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Spaghetti or Ziti with Meat Sauce will be available, and sales will Bellamy Hall, with an exhibit of The Watertown Public School include handmade items, knits, Christmas decorations to be System recently offered its and Salad home baked goods, Christmas presented by Julie Gottschalk of teachers the opportunity to par- Lasagna or Eggplant *2.50 gifts and a white elephant table Windover Garden Center ,., This ticipate in the Great Books Basic .„ Also to be held Saturday will will be followed by a workshop Training course. The in-service EVERY WEDNESDAY I THURSDAY $0 eft be the annual fruit cake sale to for members and pests on the was held at Swift Junior High Baked Scrod &3V benefit Old Bethlehem Historical making of decorations, A similar School. - Society, which will be conducted program by the club last year at- Leslie Paul, the nationwide Hours! 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri, & Sat, 'III midnight at the museum at corner of East tracted a large attendance. coordinator, conducted the and Main Streets ,., Polks may course for 17 local teachers. also send orders to Mrs, Doris Local youngsters deserve Other participants in the two-day Nicholls, Box 335, for one or plaudits for their Hallowe'en con- workshops were from Ken- OurFTD more of the cakes. duct, as far as we can learn, with sington, Windsor, Woodbury, Bethlehem Fellowship and ""-"manvy *»~™™wresidents» Havinhaving expressewipresseda Wilton, Unionville, and New- Thanksgiver* friends will meet at Bellamy Hall Pleaiure at the trick-or-treat per- town. ance Bouquet! November 15 a 9:15 a.m. for a ">™ ••• No damages or row- ._.,_,_ .., . , - -.-•-. dyssm was reported despite the Perfect to sfindL Perfect for buL s trip to Lexington Gardens in home. Our FTD Thanksgiver* Newtown, with members advised fact that several hundred Bouquet! Featuring fresh fall to wear good walking shoes for youngsters made the rounds, in- GRAZiANO flowers and a festive candle. the outing ... No fee is to be cluding a stop at the firehouse All In an exclusive FTD Wood- charged for entering the gardens, where firemen provided an open OIL CO., INC, Tax™ bowl. Call or visit us but there will be a nominal house. now. charge for transportation and Timber thievery is reported on there will be a luncheon stopoff the Increase with two property 00 at the Blue Colony Diner ... Call owners reporting entry to their • HOME FUEL $15 Catherine Clifford for reserva- land by unidentified persons last DILIVIiY tions. weekend and the removal of • BURNIR SIRVICI THE LORAINE GARDENS Friends of the Public Library several truck loads of wood ... will hold annual meeting Tuesday Chain are used in tim- "Flowers say Something special" berlands to prepare logs for 374.3636 274-3344 at 8 p.m. at the library, with at- ; 1359 Main St., Watertown • 274.8844 tendance of all interested folks '••nking and in some instances to invited ,.. William Finlay, Acting Coordinator for the Library for the Blind and Physically Han- dicapped, will be speaker and will discuss audio-book produc- tion as it exists today ... The program distributes books free in recorded form to the blind and handicapped, with the cassette recording made by volunteers ... Equipment for the recording is available at the Bethlehem oua Library as a gift of the Lions Club. The traditional Thanksgiving Day foxhunt of the Litchfield County Hounds will be repeated on November 22 from the town green ... The program attracts a large throng of visitors each year who come to see the departure of the horses and riders and the pack of hunting hounds, making a colorful scene... Members of the hunt will attend the Thanksgiving Day service at Christ Church at 9 a.m., and the Rev. Andrew Zeman will conduct a blessing of the hounds at the green prior to start of the hunt, which will be at 10 a.m. Annual firemen's ball spon- sored by the Firemen's Club will be held November 17 at the firehouse, with a buffet from 7:30 to 9 and dancing until 1 a^m. ... Reservations can be made

Keekr 1 Long /we, 856 Echo Lake Rd. Watertown 274-6701 »y^ a! BankChristmasClub To pntett the investment now. Well giveyou a Christmas Bonus equal of your time and money. to one of your weekly payments. Rush right over to State National Bank and open your Which Christmas Bonus do you want? Christmas Club. Just complete your club with regular payments and we will give you a bonus of one weekly $2 S3 SS $10 120 payment, Make 50 payments and when you get your Christmas Club check you'll find that we've added a Pick the bonus of your choice. bonus week's payment. It's as simple as that, That's how much more we'll add to your State National Christmas Club check, as a Bonus-

STATE 0P!MX9!JI NATIONAL BANK CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW NYLON AND AND GIT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS BONUS NEXT YEAR POLYtSTER SEWING THREADS BANK OF CONNECTICUT MomborFDIC A WATERTOWN A subsidiary o( Slats Nollonsl Bgncop, Inc. INDUSTRY SINCi 1888 Page 14 Town Times (Watertown, Conn.), November 8, 1979 Property of the WatertownRealty New sHistorical Society The following real estate tran- sactions were made from Friday watertownhistoricalsociety.orgOct. 26, through Thursday, Nov. 1 according to warranty deeds filed at the town clerk's office; Oct. 28 - Universal Homes, Ltd,, Prospect, to Robert A, and Sandra J, Hoffman, Watertown, property on Clormont Street, 548,125; Paul and Sandra Frohn, Oakviile, to Veil Bayramoskl, Oakviile, property at Falls and Sunnyside Avenues, $26,500. Oct. 29 - Richard Knapp, Prospect, to Mark F, and Anne M, Schmiedel, Danbury, property on Clermont Street, $51,780. Oct. 30 — Sharon A, Salemonas and Richard J. Cassella, Water- f St J hn>S Sch001 took a BROWNIE TROOP No, 4209 recently held its investitute and a ween r at the schoo° -L °Plctured are som P ^n town, to Pamela Heitman Kunkel d^t -t-5 "? /? ^ e of the and John Joseph Kunkel, rededication service. Taking part were the girls above, First row, done-up students,6 an1d iUn tt th0e cente r itsh theth surpris Slsteer Lorrainevisitor - a Naugatuck, property on Delhurst left to right are new Brownies Sony Ostrander, Kristen Johnston Drive, $63,000. iusie Brouillard, Tara Beckley and Jennifer Palmieri. Second IS AS™ ' ° ** - 1 nghtl Debbie Baeder Oct. 31 - Helen Godio, S-V?/ i? - Christine Scursso, Tina Gricso Oakviile, to George W. Schmid Michelle Omen, Keri Beckley and Nick! Webb. Back row, left to and Warren Altomari, Water- right: Lee Kiley, Karri Hobson, Rachel Blals, Debbie Daigle town, property on Vittorio Street, Tncia Hryniewicki, Diana Rolny, Brooke Skyrne, Stephanie FALL LEAF REMOVAL $23,000. Masimo, Tracy Brouillard and Patti Mahoney. Ms. Robin Hobson Nov. 1 - David T. Ziminsky, is leader, assisted by Mrs, Flavia Johnson: (Cuttitta Photo) Call Waterbury, to Thomas A. Delessandro and Sarah Ann Greatorex, Watertown, proper- Prospect, to John J. and Marlene BRUCrS LANDSCAPING ties off Park Road, $47,500; Nor- T, Regan Jr., Watertown, WHS Class Of '70 man Drubner, Waterbury, to property on Clermont Street, Bouffard Metal Goods, Inc., $50,750; Universal Homes, Ltd., Reunion Meeting Waterbury, property on Callen- Prospect, to Thomas J, and der Road, $80,000; Real and Karen K. Voghel, Waterbury, The next reunion meeting for A Complete Landscaping Senke Cecile Hebert, Watertown, to property on Clermont Street, the Watertown High School Class Terence P, and Barbara P, $47,940: Stanley and Wanda Mar- of 1970 will be on Tuesday, Nov Foley, Watertown, property on cisz, Watertown, to David P, and 27, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the'Water- Woodruff Avenue, $53,000, Joan F. Mastrantuone, property town Library, Main Street. Plan- Also: Universal Homes, Ltd., on Williamson Circle, $57,000. ning for the May 10,1980 event at Christmas Sparkle the Castllian Room, Waterbury for your Holiday will continue. More Information can be ob- Trea or Table! tained by contacting Chairman ledgewood Private Preschool Tommy Valuckas at 274-3100 619 QuernseyTown Road Watertown, Connecticut 06795 Director-Teacher! Sharon A.O'Bar

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...or select this Beautiful SHU-LIFE 14" Wine GUARANTEE Decanter ALL HARDWOOD MIX The Shu-Life Sole is Join our 1980 Christmas Club now and get your choice of any one of — Ash guaranteed to outwear these beautiful lifts FREE, They are lavish in size, full of Christmas sparkle, and perfect for your own home or as gifts for friends. Any size — Cherry the uppers or a new Club entities you to choose one of any gift. So join now, and start your For fireplaces & woodbuming stoves. pair free, saving for next Christmas! ' K2/3 Reg, $35,99 Save Weekly for You Get, in Time for AllI wood cut 16-18" & SPLIT jOWteta NeitChristmis NOW $30,99 YOURCHOICIOFANTONE 95 per cord 50 half cord Sale ends Dec. 1 OF 13 GIFTS OH GUTTERING S 2 ..,,.,..,,,.$ 100 Made in America DISPWY AT ALL OF S3., $ 150 Bring your pick-up, van, station wagon, or fill your trunk. OUR OfflCIS! S 5 $ 250 $10 ..,,, $ 500 S20 $1,000 November 11th 9 a,m, - 5 p.m. America works In Knapp Shoei, gJS WATERBURY, 406 Two Locations to Serve You ^i^ Watertown Ave.. i'i block The "People's Bank" Deposits Insured to Waterbury, 60 Cherry Ave., Corner Cherry St, Norh of Waterbury Hospital) $40,000 by FDIC Tel 755-8683. MOV'TIMIB:. & Cherry Ave, Wed., 9:30 to 5:30.Thurs Fri.. 9:30 to 8:30. Sat. 9:00 to Southbury, Southbury Professional Center, 5:30. DANBURY, 2B~Norih Si (E/it 6 Westbound oti Rt 84) Tel Main Street Southbury 7^4 5996 Both stores stock TRUST over 1 000 pairs and also sel flno compflnM NiW ENGLAND FIREWOOD CO. Knapp Salety Shoes Mon VISA' Fn., 9 30 to 8 30 Tues. ' Oakviile Office. 461 Mam Street OakviUe 06779 • Telephone 573 1900 274-fS78 Wed , Thurs , 9:30 to 5 30 Hours. Man Tues Wed Fn 9 4 (Drive Up'til 5) Thurs 9S(mcl Drive-Up) Sat 9-12 Sat 9 00 to 5 00 Property of the WatertownTow Historicaln Times (Watertown, Conn.) Society, November 8,1979 Pag e 18 Seminar Nov. 15 '4 watertownhistoricalsociety.orgOn Wood Stoves HONEST The Conservation Commission- LOW PRICES Inland Wetlands Agency will sponsor a free seminar on wood ART'S FOREIGN CARS ft stoves and wood burning on Thuriday1Nov1iS,at7:30p,m.in Factory Trained Volkswagen Specialist the Watertown High School library. Repairs On Most Foreign Cars The guest speaker will be Con- Home Service If Necessary fi nie Lawlor, from the Litchfleld County Extension Service. A Call 274-6353 slide presentation also will be part of the program. The public is invited. Everything for the doll house., mam^mmmmamawm A doll house craft shop. ENGINEERED Wallpaper, furniture SINTERINGS paint, tools, ^iMMi^MBi^ AND brasswood, kits if plans. (WHSPhoto) § PLASTICS, INCH TO A FOOT Fourth Fun Run INC. Announcements concerning MORE OR LESS Is Scheduled changes or postponement will be A Rt, 202 made over the town's Infoline-274 WATERTOWN Open 7 days At Park Nov. 18 (274.3773) the day of the race. Between Bantam INDUSTRY & Litchfield Mon.-Sat. 10.4:30 567-9880 Sunday 12-4:30 Local joggers and long dis- tance runners can test their met- tle again on Sunday, Nov. 18, when the Parks and Recreation Department sponsors its fourth annual Fun Run, beginning 2 p.m WE HAVE LOIS OF FRESH at Crestbrook Park; Rain date is Nov. 25. APPLES FOR'MOM'S'APPLE PIES The approximate 4,4-miie and CIDER FROM OUR OWN MiLL course makes a complete loop through some of the town's rural areas, About one third of the run is on unpaved roads. Winners in each category will receive ribbons, and refresh- and a LARGE SELECTION OF FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ments will be provided after the race. Participants should be at the registration booth at the park WE ARE OPEN YEAR ROUND driveway near the pond at 1:30 p.m. Registration also can be ftnkar Hff u (off Rt S3) Wattrtmn made through the recreation of- fice by calling 274-5411, ext. 221 OPEN DAILY 87

CARMINE'S RESTAURANT - This delightful rtitauran located on Lake Winnemaug Watertown's newest and fines XeCfjalet Rte. 6, Wotertown Rd., Thamoston THiS WEEK'S SPECIALS INCLUDE! gourmet restaurants featurini Routs S North, Exit 38 continental gourmet food 283-9668 callops Mornay w Business person luncheon buffe Boneless roast rack of lamb f Facilities for the handicapped. uidine New England Style clambake Major credit cards accepted lobsters, mussels, chicken, cornfritters LE CHALET - This family ow Watch for our Thanksgiving Day Menu ned and operated French tradi next week, o - a Coll and rtMfv* your lobttw now! tion restaurant serves continen Cheat* ysuf own tram our IW« Lofc.tw Tank! tal food. Featuring the largesi i«W*i Ct i (Coll t wme cellar in Western Conn yw ufc.M.1 FOR vmmvAnom k DBECTIONS CALL 274.5990 Open 7 days. Entertainment on Tues-Stt 11130.2 Lunch. Tuei-Thurs 5:30-10 Dinner Saturdays. ; Pn&SitSsWl Dinner- Sunday 12-9 - Over 150 years old ©HEPS RESTAORAMt AND this rustic barn is a family dining OPIN 12 NOON ThankiflMng Bay restaurant with a friendly at THE mosphere. Adjacent to the restaurant are A/C rooms with OLD FASHIONED THANKSGIVING SHEBMAM HOUSE color TV's, entering for RESTAURAMT all occasions available. DINNER - BUFFET STYLE $7,25 SHERMAN HOUSE - This Roast Turkey, Hot Roast Beef, Baked Ham I INTERSECTION RT, * 4 restaurant which opened in Nov ALL YOU CAN IAT WOODIUIY, t '77, is named for General William Tecumseh Sherman, the IIMITID DINNER MENU AVAILABLE MAKI RESERVATIONS NOW A unique menu for the entire family top general of all U.S. Armies Rt,6 during the Civil War, whose an- PLYMOUTH 283-8067 DAILY H i30 - 9i00 PARTY FACILITIES cestors lived in Woodbury, SUNDAY 11:30- BiOO HANDICAP FACILITIES Country Gate - We're only Closed Wednesday minutes away from 263-4849 Watertown. Take Straits Tpke. (Route 63) to intersection of Rt, 64 and THENEW turn right. Turn left at the intersection of Route 64 and 188 North and we are on your rammer mm right. Featuring Seafood & Steaks & Lobster on RESTAURANT weekends. COBBLER STEAK HOUSE - COT. Rt. 64 & Whittemore Road Come try our own Steak Pizzioia Middlebury, Connecticut 08762 or bring the kids and enjoy our 758.1200 spaghetti dinner with sausage or PLAN YOUR CHRISmAS PARTIES/AT THE COBBLER Lunch 11:30.2:30 meatballs. For a late night 0Ure Dinner S-IO Banquet Facilities snack, we serve over-sized 2 u - n Wolcott R4., Rte. O Sunday 12-8 sandwicflesiin the lounge. Come Happy Hour Tua-Fn Wolcott Ct HMHI Closed Monday see us soon. 4M4M m the Lounge Hosts- Dave & ElUe Packer Page Property16 Town Times (Wateriown of, Conn.) the, Novembe Watertownr 8, 1979 Historical Society Girls Await Indians Offense Clicks watertownhistoricalsociety.orgClass M Berth Village Watertown Hjgh's girls WKHS volleyball team was awaiting Halfback Ron Martino rushed the M b M hoys, and starting word Wednesday night on how it for 135 yards in an awesome quarterback Jackie Bilokon com- will be ranked in the CIAC Class Watertown High pound game pleted 8 of 9 passes for 4fl yards, Fabrics , M state tournament. Monday afternoon, leading the Kevin Nolan and Tom Under- Coach Rita Longo's varsity Indians to a 32-6 victory ovtr euffier recovered fumbles, and 289 Main St., South team took an 11-6 record into Kennedy High, The win boosted Tom Daley picked off a Kenntdy Tuesday's'final match against WHS to 5-8 overall, and 3-3 in the pass to lead the stingy defense. Woodbury,Ct. Nonnewaiig: High. The Indians Naugatuck Valley..League. Coach Bill Gargano's team will finished in i ttird place tie with Martlno bolted-over from the meet Crosby away in a 10:30 a,m. Torrinfton in the NaugatucK oni-yard lint in the first quarter, game Saturday. , Valley League race, coming in at ons of his three scores and U Veterans Day Celebration M, " -•$^* ' . . .•'.•'•' carries. Ken Blake booted the ex- Bridge Results FViday & Saturday, Nov. 9 & 10 In recent matches, Watertown tra point. • Top scorers stftlie Duplicate beat Notre Dame of Watirbury Running back Jim Marino, who Bridge aub sponsored by the %}l Wools, Corduroys, Monday, 5-0, packing up game gained 40 yards on six carries, Watertown Recreation Dtpart- scores of; 18-7, 18-11, and 15-7. tallied on a two-yard run in the ment are Doris Errichetti and Velveteens Karen Cavalari and Kimsecond -quarter'(Blake kick), Ruth Hurlburt, 44; Carol Noyes Gyuricsko each had.13 points off staking the Indians to a 14-0 half- and Peg Lovelace, 38; and and Crepe de Chine their serves, time bulge. Charles and Marian Klamkin, 30. Ansonia beat WHS Nov. 2 by 8- Wattrtown put th§ game away Play is held each Tuesday at 15.154,15-12, and 16-12, and NVL in the second half on two short 7:30 at tht Watertown Library. champion Naugatuck downed the touchdown runs by Martino, and Tribe pet. 81 by 15-8,15-3, and 16- Those interested in taking part Reduced 20% Marcel Brisebois' 15-yard should bring a partner. Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 10-5 10. touchdown catch from Mike Breakfast For Soccer Brisebois. Kennedy's only score Golfing Ladies 1 came on a blocked punt recovery The pancake breakfast by the in the Tribe'i end zone in the Choose Officers Kiwanis Club of .Watertown ; fourth quarter, Julie Lenoce was elected presi- will be held Sunday, Nov. 11, at The Eagles' stuttering offense dent of the Crestbrook Park the Oakvllle VFW, Davis Street, was boosted by 100 'yards in Ladies Golf Association at its re- .froin'8a.m/'to 12:30 p

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Coach marks in the 200-yard freestyle Laurie Donston's team finished Fran Marrello, the young man (2:14.1) and the 800 free (8:07,7), and it puts the locals somewhere at 9-2-1 for the year. Cathy Shugdinis had a :27.5 in the who plays golf out of the Water., in the middle of the pack. Several Watertown girls will town Golf Club and who juit a 80 free and a i: 00,6 In the 100 free They have beaten the teams be in this week's trials (Wednes- for new Watertown lows. few months ago turned pro, shot they were supposed to, Wilby, Other best marks against the one of the great rounds of golf Sacred Heart and Kennedy and So, what am I trying to tell ever played at Watertown recent- you? I guess it's that unless the Greyhounds: Christy Osborn's lost to teams like Naugatuck and 2:32.8 in the 200 IM, and Tracy ly. Ansonia which they usually do. Watertown pass defense comes "He was red hot," Herb Jabs up with a big game, Trivella may Mosman's liOSJ In the 100 back The big disappointment was stroke. told us. "His play on the front the loss to Holy Cross under pick the Tribe to pieces with his nine was unbelievable," aerial game, Current record holders in the deplorable conditions and the other events for Watertown are Marrello's total round of 65 bright spots so far were beating But to alleviate .that gloomy tied the Watertown course record picture, Torrington can also be Miss Mosman, Krista Marti, two non-league opponents, Berlin Johnna Bousquet, and Sue brazis and included eight birdies and a and Lee. scored on. Their defensive game NO. 1,328 IS WHERE Ed in the 200 medley relay, 2:07.4; Sklanka, Highland Avenue, bogie. So really there've been no hasn't been anywhere near as Six of his birdies came in a strong as Watertown's this Kathy McWeeney in the 100 placed in the recent New York suprises in what could be termed butterfly, 1:10,14; Krista Marti Marathon in the Big Apple, record smashing 31 on the front a rebuilding year at Watertown, season and the Indians running nine. Can you imagine, 31 for game should make this a very in the 100 breast stroke, 1:17.6; where he was among 14,000 run- A victory over winless Crosby Misses Shugdinls, McWeeney, ners. His time for the 26 mile, 385 nine holes? That's truly a Saturday morning is almost a even contest, remarkable feat, I can't think of a better way to Mosman, and Amy Blais in the yard course was 3,08:41, certainity and that would put the 400 free relay, 4:09.8; and Monl- (Sklanka Photo) Fran's foursome included Joe Watertown record at 6-3, whet one's appetltie for the traditional turkey dinner than to que Giroux in diving, 191.15 Burns, Ed Lawson and Jabs. That means, as it has so many points. times in the past, that the be at WHS field on that par- Watertown bounced back from ticular morning. All the marks were set this Flag Football Thanksgiving morning game season, its Ansonia defeat to hand with Torrington will make the Larry Palomba's having a Keennedy a 32-6 defeat Monday super year knocking over the Watertown's 200 medley relay Finals Sat, difference between a good season quartet (Mosman, Marti, Bous- afternoon. at 7-3 or a fair year at 6-4, duckpins in the Merchants So on suGcessive weeks, the In- League at Turnpike Lanes on quet, Brazis), llth last year in It will be Super Bowl Saturday You can be assured of one thing the state's, is seeded sixth in dians played the team at the top Thanksgiving morning. Monday nights. Larry's carrying -Nov. 10 for the division winners , of the Naugatuek Valley League a fabulous 135 average, yet is noi 1979, The 400 free relay team of in the Qakville-Watertown Youth Torrington will put points on the Misses Mosman, Blais, standings and the team at the board. They have the best throw- leading the league, Athletic Association's (OWYAA) bottom. "I can't catch that Tedeseo McWeeney, and Shugdinis have flag football program, The ing quarterback in the league in moved from 12th to a fifth place The score reflects the Rob Trivella, guy," Larry remarked following regular season ended Nov. 4, difference on the caliber of the a 439 set Monday night. "He's a In the ages 8-9 division, the As a sub quarterback pressed Tracy Mosman, who did not Man's World Chiefs, coached by opponents. Watertown couldn't into service against Watertown a terrific ^oung bowler who's for generate any offense against the real." Tom Tedesco's current place last year, is slotted in George Palomba and Steve couple of years ago, Trivella beat fourth this time around in the 100 Hovick, will meet the Economy Charges and Kennedy couldn't the Indians. Now as a mature average of 139 would bear out move the ball against the In- Palomba's appraisal of the young backstroke, Miss Shugdinis was Tire Dolphins, coached by Keith senior signal caller, he's that fifth and seventh last year in the and Ken Barkowski, dians, Shake up that concensus much better. man. 100 free and 100 breast stroke, Coaches Joe Feero and Will CUFF NOTES ... Coach Tom respectively, and Miss Marti was Krady will take the Western Valuckas' Town Times Teamen 12th in the 100 breast stroke. Division tltlists Braxton Bears Sole OooiJ (a, haven't won a game in the Park Other swimmers attempting to against the Eastern's Carvel SALE SALE! Department's Soccer League but qualify this week are: Miss Lions, coached by Chet Palomba Tom couldn't be happier with the McWeeney, 200 and 500 and Marty Durante, in ages 10-12 improvement shown by his young freestyles; Lori Tripp, 200 and play. Golf team. "They've come a long way 500 frees; Nancy Quirke, 200 and Festivities begin at 11 a.m, at since the opening game and I'm 500 frees; Christy Osborn, 200IM Deland Field. Rain date is Nov. Clubs & Bags 25%©OFF very satisfied with their and 100 butterfly; Denise Tripp, 17, same time. progress." Tom said. Very well 200 IM and 100 backstroke; Ann Mens put Tom, that's the name of any Birdsall, 200 IM and 100 Boys Hoop League N0W backstroke; Miss Brazis, 50 and WEfNBRENNER Golf Shoes 34,is game, teaching it well and hav- ing the kids enjoying it. Like I 100 frees; Miss Blais, SO and 100 Registration At Foreway said before, it's a fine progam. frees; Ronnie Poirier, 50 free; Brenda Mullen, 50 and 100 frees; Judson School Golf Carts and Miss Bousquet, 100 butterfly. 10%©OFF There's a possibility that the Boys registration for the Parks HYD! Bowling Shoes" first High School Girls Basket- Results from Watertown's two and Recreation Basketball ball Invitational will be held in meets prior to Naugy were a 94- League will be on Friday, Nov 9 Ladies Reg, 33" Watertown around the Christmas 73 loss to Hamden Oct. 31, and a from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Judson Sale 26" Holidays. It would include the 86-86 tie with Platt Oct. 29, School. 9B Reg, 36" WHS gals plus three other teams. To be eligible, a boy must have Sals 32 More details later. Field Hockey Tie reached his eighth birthday by TENNIS Raequeiss •BLUE RIBBON*! Jan. 1,1980, and must not turn 14 All Head, Wilson, Yomaho, Davis by Dec. 31, 1979. A birth cer- LANES Concludes Season tifieate must be brought to ™ SnouwBirt Tinnls Fromts registration, and the fee is $4 / OFF The Stringing of your choice, Open every night Watertown High and The league is looking for adults with purchase of racquet! at 6 p.m. Housatonic Regional battled to a to coach, score, officiate, and Sat, open from 9 a.m. scoreless tie in varsity field help in other areas. RegisLation Sun. open from 9 p,m. hockey Oct. 30, completing the forms can be picked up at the Open Bowling WHS season at 3-10-2. schools, or the recreation office ¥.Bkmt'§ Sb&ttShop Weekdays 0 ISO Grand St, Wiby. 9 753-7934 • Linda Stack turned aside six in the Town Hall Annex, 424 Main 8 (o 7 p.m. shots on goal for Watertown, and St, "Our 52- Year Serving Woterbury" & after 9 p.m. Housatonlc's Miss Booth stopped Girls registration for its league j>Man, thruFri. 9-5:30 — Thurs, tit8:30 —Sat, 9-53f forjamilies & other groups an equal number. will take place Saturday, Dec. 1, For Reservations The Watertown jayvees won, 1- from 10 a.m, to 12 noon at Swift Call 274.4083 0, behind Cheryl Ventura's Junior High School, second-half tally, The little In- dians ended 6-4-2, Ski Maps Available Junior forward Tina Carpino Free ski maps are now ended up as the varsity team's available at the recreation office MEMBERSHIP DRIVE leading scorer, bagging eight in the Town Hall Annex, 424 Main goals and assisting once. Joanne St. The maps give information on Keers and Wendy Atwood each all of New England's slopes, and The Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports Is scored twice. Conducting Its Annual Membership Drive. the best ways to get there Now In Its Third Year9 The Circle Is Devoted To Honoring Those Local Sportsmen Who Over The Years Have Distinguished Themselves In Their InKrlin* SwlHu Up ICCHMCioIi Respective Fields, —- - —•—- JMiM. UJ JMmj; wfhjp_blank below, no wj I NAME WEEKLY *i OWK ANfl 0HUT1 BUI iOyKl TRIPS TO CALLUS ADDRESS. NEW YORK FOR a NEW JERSEY FREE WL-iUISS, MOVING A STORAGE INC ESTIMATE Mail to: Water-Oak Gold Circle of Spo"rti TONfMABUWO.WiSIOINT v SSI SOUTH ^11?" * P.O. Box 117 4124501 rurn'MiA. TORHINGTON Oakville, Ct. 06779 Town Times (Watertown, Conn,), November 8, 1979 Page 19 .4 Property of the Watertown Historical Societyserve as the first meetln , •t November since the Town C oil took action on October 15, •i to cancel the meeting of Novem watertownhistoricalsociety.orgber 8, 1979. IT 11-8-79

State of Connecticut IN THE TOWN TIMES PHONE: 274 6721 TODAY!! Court of Probate District of Watertown November 2, 1979. NOTICE OF HEARING Kathleen B. Navln, Clerk Estate of RAYMOND The fiduciary is: PELLETIER, aka RAYMOND A. MacDonough Plant — An- NOTICE TO CREDITORS G. PELLETIER. cillary Executor Petitoner John W. Fertlg, Jr., ,1 e/o Atty. Pamela M. Taylor ESTATE OF WILLIAM C. Conservator, 135 West Main St., MacDGNALD 41-33 Church St, Waterbury, Conn. ED MICHAUD Waterbury, Ct. 06721 Date of Hearing; Nov. 19,1979, MARANATHA TT 11-8-79 Fainting & Paper Hanging CHIMNEYSWEEPS The Hon. Carey R, Geghan, at 10:00 A.M. at the Probate CALL 274.8379 Chimneys cleaned, Judge, of the Court of Probate Court, Town Hall, DeForest St., professionally. Quick, clean, ef- District of Watertown at a hear- Watertown, Ct. EMIL'S JEWELERS ficient service. 274-5743 or 573- ing held on Nov. 5, 1979 ordered LEGAL NOTICE Upon the application of the 709 Main St. 1255. that all claims must be presented petitioner that he be authorized Watertown to the fiduciary on or before Feb. The Town Charter requires to sell and convey real estate Expert watch repairing guaran- 15, 1980 or be barred as by law that the first meeting of the belonging to said Raymond G. /OLKSWAGON EXPERT, Town Council after the biennial teed workmanship. Honest, low prices. Repairs on provided. Pelletier, as per application on election shall be held on the file more fully appears. most foreip cars. Home service second Monday in November, ATWOODS INS, AGENCY if needed. Art's Foreign Cars MULCH HAY NEEDED, 50 to IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said 274-6353, Since the second Monday of application be heard and deter- Complete insurance service, 100 bales. Must be reasonable November falls on November 12 John B, Atwood, 49 Deforest St., Call 274-3142. mined at the Court of Probate at 1979, Veteran's Day, the meeting the date, time and place In- Watertown, next to the Town WOOD STOVES, free standing will be held the following day on Hall, 2744711, dicated above. fireplaces, stove pipe (Insulated FLEA MARKET St. John's Tuesday, November 13, 1979 at & standard), kerosene, chain BY ORDER OF THE COURT Church Hall, Main S., Water- 8:00 P.M. in the Watertown Carey R. Geghan saws & splitting tools. Kay's Library, 470 Main Street, Water- RADIATOR'S REPAIRED town, Sat., Nov, 10,10 a .m. to 3 Judge Hardware, 607 Main St., Water- p.m. Ct. This meeting shaij al Recored - New Completes TT 11-8-79 Transmission Repairs A-Z Gar- town, 274-1038. age & Radiator Shop Zoar Ave SNOW PLOWING: Making Oakville, 274-4966, PALL GARDEN rototilling. Call schedule now for efficient winter 274-8305. service, Taft School area and ROOT & BOYD INC western Wtn. Call 274-3358. CONNECTICUT SEWING Insurance Underwritsrs Since J853 MACHINE. Repairs, ail makes. WOOD FOR SALE, cut, split and Call 674-7781. delivered. $100 a cord. Call 274- FOR SALE: White GiNIRAL INSURANCi 6305. Christmas trees. Tag now for Christmas. $7. Call 274.8188. REAL ESTATE UNIFORM BOUTIQUE Specializing in all professional FOR SALE: High quality reebn. WATIRTOWNMIfMainSf. 274.2S91 ditioned B&W and color TV's FOR SALE: '77 Jeep Cherokee, uniforms and shoes, 1616 Water- V-8, AT, PS, air, AM/FM; Also, WATERBURY: 110 lout!, NMn Sfrtit town Ave,, Waterbury, Phone with 90-day limited warranty 673-9898, Duhamel Electronics, 408 '75 Chevy Van. V-8, AT, PS, air Buckingham St. 274-1974. Call 274-0729 after 6 p .m. 756-7251 TRAILER HITCHES - Over 2 • FOR SALE: Singer zig-zag sew- 000 Class I, H & III for all cars 4 AL'S SHARPENING SERVICE ing machine in desk-cabinet trucks. Fast installation or save Circular saws, chain saws Asking $200. 274-0020. Cash & Carry. scissors, garden tools. Leave Montambault Auto Supply them at Rocco's Barber Shop, 705 JACKET FOUND at recent Sun- 1676 Thomaston Avenue Main St., Wtn, day youth soccer game at Swift CHIMNEYSWEEPS Waterbury, Ct. 768-7026 Dark blue with green shoulder APPLIANCE SERVICE, panels. 274-6721, JUST ARRIVED AT Chintz 'N Repairs on washers, dryers, ref Prints of Newtown, an enormous stoves & dishwashers. Call 274- 1975 MUSTANG, 4 cyl., 4~spd., number of Decorator Slipcovers, 4654. new snow tires. Exc. condition Ofti Fiu«i Drapery & Upholstery fabrics at $2,900. Call 274-6525. enormous savings. S. Main St DO YOU NEED a new roof, or TH| PRpHSSIQNAt IWItP/ (Route 25) Newtown, Conn. just repairs? If so, call Water- AUTO UPHOLSTERY - town Roofing Co., 274.3933, interiors done. Also bike seats SPIOTTI MUSIC SCHOOL" and boat seats. Best prices. 283- 10 Acre Mall - Straits Tpke, 0324 or 274-1197. 274-1556 - 879.4433 WANTED- A free or inexpensive piano. Call 274-1073 anytime. Lessons on all instruments. FOR SALE; Kenmore auto, washer & dryer, avocado, $100. GET YOUR BODY , MASON ceramic FOR SALE- keroseneitove Call after 6. 274-6127, tile work. Reasonable. Building parts: auto-pulse, pumps reparing. Free estimates. Call carbeurator, copper tubing, fit- IN SHAPE! tings, stove pipe, collers. Phone FOR SALE: Gas burner, 75,000 at the Nick Apicella. 274-8397, 274-5597. 274-3647. to 175,000 btu's, Beckett oil bur- ner, single stage, 3450 rpm, 6 ERNIE'S AUTO BODY WORK GIANT THREE-FAMILY tag mos, old, $100 each. Call 2744821, tfltauty parlor One of the most complete equip- sale. Furniture & household ment Paint & Body Shops in Con- in Uie Rear of Pioneer Volkswagen items. Sat,, 10-4, 30 Capewell NEEDED: Reliable Straus Turnpike, Watertown . necticut. Wheel alipment and Ave,, Oakville. grandmother for occasional. Balancing. babysitting. Interview and goiLism mms ON ALL mml 141 Meriden Road COLLEGE PAINTING, Interior refrences necessary. Call 12 American & Foreign & exterior. Low budget rates. Noon to 5 p.m. 274-4598. MAGICAL. ENTERTAINMINT Professional results. Five years M HOUR TOWIMG SERVICE for children's shows. Call Mr exp. Free estimates. Ref. RESPONSIBLE ADULT will Days 274.8846 Nlghu 274.0395 Miracle at 274-6115, available, 274-2225, care for your child in her home. •wngrrlMWiriTiiT-r-n Call 274-0181, WEDDING INVITATIONS at TAG SALE: Sat., 12 to 5, 33 Charbonneau Photo, 679 Main St., Hillerest Ave., Watertown. Watertown. More than 200 styles and colors. Call 2744768 and after JON'S CARPENTRY 11 a.m. Remodeling. Formica work, roofs, room additions, all types. to deliver the CALL No job too small. Call Jon, 274- LOYAL'S LOCKSMITHING 4276 or 274-6038, Anything to do with locks. Phone 274-0831 TAG SALE: Sat., Nov. 10, 10-4. Call me, 24-hour iervice Living room set, kitchen set, many household items, 304 Falls DRESSMAKING and alterations. Ave., Oakville. Carrier nseded for Frances Ann, Call 274-5076 after 12:30 noon. Pick up and dr!»- WESTBURY THRIFT SHOP, 713 Wesfvsew, Delhursf Drive area Main St., Watertown. Open DOG GROOMi. breeds. Thurs., Frl., Sat., 10 a.m. to 2 Subsfltufes needed all areas, Trim for pet or sho\-'. Pu^ >:p and : p.m. Special on women's dresses. delivery. Weekdays, 2U.; !' (4. Two for $1.00, CALL 274-6721 LOOKING TO BUY ol."' 'ockp QUALITY PAINTING at Clip and tend coupon below to: and pocket watches, UM;.« • reasonable rates. Int.-ext. Free cases,, and movements, w r estimates. Ref. available. 274- TOWN^TJMEJ PO BOX 1 WATEBTOWN 08795 repair a clock In exchange l 5572 or 274-8484. Name, any of the above items, Call Phil Dunn anytime, 274-1932, Addioso_ AVON BENEFITS ARE BEAUTIFUL CARPETS STEAM CLEANED. Ask about low cost group in- Quality work, reasonable rates, surance coverages available sell- Call 274-3438, ing Avon part time. Call 746-5189. Page Property20 Town Times (Watertown of, Conn.) the, Novembe Watertownr 8» 1979 Historical Society ing disappointment candidate Wilder G. Gleason was not selected. He was nosed out by Mr. Cuttitta for the ninth Council watertownhistoricalsociety.orgspot by 19 votes. An outspoken Police Com- missioner and attorney, Mr. Gleason became more visible in the campaign when he challeng- ed Town Manager James Troup's cost saving figures in the Police Department budget under per- sonnel, and attacked the Republicans on their lack of flood control measures, Among the MICKEY MOUSE won out over Snoopy in mock election balloting new Democrat candidates, he this week m the kindergartens at Judson School.-A model voting was perhaps given the best shot machine was borrowed from Town Clerk Mary B. Canty so that by many to win a Council posi- youngsters could be shown how their parents would do it In Tues- tion. day's election fcsre. Pictured left to right, are Linda Beth Luddy, Mrs. Cicchetti said she had Knstie Cain, Elizabeth DePolo, Peter Svab and Jesse Schienda. predicted a 5-4 split in the voting (Judson Photo) — either party having a chance — and added the Council "better chance of winning a seat, and town youth athletics, and the do something about drainage!" rumors began circulating in the growing concern overlack of Lack of funds for drainage and closing days of the campaign he playing fields and the confusing road improvements was heavily was withdrawing from the race supervision of them may have led criticized by the Democrats, because as a Councilman, he voters to their philosophies. although the issue never would be forced to give up his Board member Mr. Mill's 3,400 developed into a gripping one. long winter vacations in Florida, votes in 1877 led all candidates, Potential chairman candidate Like Mrs. Cicchetti, the Nova and the anlmiated retired school Norman Stephen said the injec- Scotia Hill Road man often has administrator did almost as well tion of personalities into the cam- been at verbal odds with Mr. this election. His incumbency paign the past few days "hurt the Mullen, and he would favor Mrs, was seen as the least in jeopardy, Democrats' credibility," while Mitchell as chairwoman. but pr, Griffith, a dentist and the Republicans were "more relative unknown, presented a consistent" on the issues. "Tess Is up on everything because she's an incumbent," he. well organised platform at the As to accepting a nomination to said. recent candidates' forum. the chair, Mr. Stephen, a former Also not gaining a victory was chairman, said "I'll do whatever Elected candidates Daniel Democrat Council candidate Dr. the party wants me to do," but he Simons, a Democrat, and Novello E. Ruggiero. His 2,654 had no plans at this time to seek Republican Ronald Jones both vote total was 14 ahead of Mr. it. Mr. Mullen and Mrs, Mitchell have been extensively involved in Habbegger's, who finished last. also remained open minded, although the latter said her travel consultant job coupled HOLL1S D, SiGUR, INC, with the chairmanship would leave "little free time." SOME OF CUB SCOUT Pack 52's Halloween dressers are shown David Poirier, Republican parading around in their costume best at the pack's recent meeting Town Committee chairman, said at the Union Cong relational Church. Some of the events the boys the committee "has not dis- and their leaders enjoyed were apple dunking, doughnut eating, cussed" the Council chair- Insurance for all your needs • peanut rolling, penny pinching, balloon busting, and the spook manship, and will leave the Talk to the professionals house- (Pack Photos) nominations up to the Council. Jim Mullen, Joe Cunningham "Both sides are going to have Laureta Zibell to get together to work for the GOP Holds the results were known. town," he stated. 229 Wist Main St. Joe Cunningham The Democrat and likely Calling Mr. Mullen's "handling Walerbury, Conn. 716-7933 (Continued from Page 1) choice for minority leader said of the public very poor," van- Mr. Mullen's sixth-place finish in quished independent candidate Joseph E. Zuraitis Jr.'s on the the Council voting "reflects his Mr. Zuraitis said the 5-4 split ballot probably cost the GOP in- arrogance in his style and "will make for a better Council. cumbent his seat, since voters leadership." She stated she hopes probably didn't pick more than The only thing I feel bad about is Mrs. Mitchell becomes the next the revaluation fipres didn't one candidate from the same Council leader. ballot column. come out before the election." "What helped the Democrats - Mr. Zuraitis snagged 431 votes, GOP officials said they"were was the amount of work they did. well below the 744 he polled in sorry Chet lost," but conceded I've never seen a team of such the Democrats put forth a strong 1977 when he ran as a member of dedicated people," Mrs. Cicchet- a three-man independent ticket. possessions. ticket. * ti remarked, while also express- Very few gave him a realistic "I'm surprised it (election) was as close as it was," com- mented current Council Chair- When you give a timelessly man Mr. Mullen, who won his beautiful pocket watch by fifth term but could relinquish Collbri, you're giving more the chairmanship, "With what than a gift. You're giving a bit we've done, we should have of tradition. retained a 8 to 3 lead. But the Each elegant Collhri quality of the candidates they put time- piece features a 17 up made the difference." jewel, flawless Swiss The Republicans called atten- movement, and tion to a lower tax rate, con- Incubloc1 struction of the firelubstatlon,' resistant movement on another elderly dura-bilitv housing project, and important And town charter changes as credits to their leadership. there's Mr. Mullen said the failure of a style the unaffiliated voters to come for out "hurt us quite a bit." almost Ironically, it was the In- every taste dependents tearing votes away from the from the Democrats in 1977 that ornately helped restore Council control to elogant to the the GOP. Ciassicallv sim The back-to-back Republican pie. An original victories mark the first time gift idea that's as since 1965-69 the party has retain- appropriate now as ed control four straight years. it was a century ago "For us to win at all (this year) says something of our track record the past two years," Mr. Mullen said. „ Not so, says Mrs. Cicehetti, who continued her assault on Mr. Mullen and the GOP even after

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