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VOL1 20', NO. 986 Subscription Price'. $3.75 Per Year Price 10 Cents December 1, 1966 Another Landmark Going? Hike, Union Shop A, 13 cent ^hourly pay in- crease, retroactive to Sept. Building Committee Named 1,, and a, union shop were granted employees of the town To Work On Three Schools 'highway crew in a contract ap- A nine - member School proved by the: Town Council at Building Committee,, .com- Founder Named its meeting Monday night at posed 'Of six Republicans and, the high, school. three 'Democrats,, was named To Chamber's 'The benefits were 'two of Monday by the Town Council six points requested by the* to' prepare a three-pronged Official Board union negotiations 'carried, on program of. additions to the J. Andre Founder, 3 Al- over the past few weeks 'with. town's Schools,. dorisio St., Oakville,, local. Town Manager Allen F. Mug- 'The committee will, be' insu.ran.ee agent, has 'been lia. The Manager asked, and charged, with: A, Construct- named, to the Board of Direc- 'was. given authority by the This old home with its timers recall there was. ing an addition to' the Senior tors of 'the Watertown-Oak- Council to sign 'the new con- stately entrance, overlooking considerable 'Objection at 'the High School for an, additional ville Chamer of Commerce. tract. Main St. next to the Water- time to running 'the trolleys 400 students, raising the ca- He will fill, the unexpired He said, the: 'highway crew town Library, was built by up Main St., as it was felt pacity to' 1600. B Construct- term, of James E. Ciprfano, 'had asked, a, reduction in its Homer Heminway about 100 they would disturb school and ing an addition to the Junior who has resigned, 'until. May, work 'week from, 45 to 40 years ago. He was a son of church services. High School for an additional 1969. hours, but, this was denied. General Heminway, who first The Watertown Library re- 300 students, raising the ca- Also asked was a $300 across- spooled silk;. thread, and he cently purchased the Homer pacity to 900. C... Construct- the-board salary increase. succeeded Ms fatter as Presi- Heminway house and,'bud for ing a, 12- room addition to Jud- This was granted.,, but to facil- dent of the firm. later expansion of their 'fa- son Elementary School, to - Young Catholic itate bookkeeping the raise double the capacity there. was figured. ..at, 13 cents: an ID all probability Main, St. cilities and. present plans are Women's Guild 1 was on a higher level when this to tear down the building. Some The Board of Education has: hour ,, which, amounts to$304.- bouse'' was built, and me won- residents have expressed con- requested immediate action, Bazaar Dec. 3' 20' per year. ders when the street was low- cern 'that Watertown must lose so 'that the additions can be The request 'that all em- ered and. 'the stone retaining another of its gracious old completed and ready for .oc- Plans were completed Mon- ployees of the, department 'be wall built. Pictures of Bish- mansions and, that no efficient cupancy in 'the*'fall, of 1968.. day for the 'annual , required to join the' union, op's Tavern, which formerly use can, 'be found for it. Such Priority requested, was as Bazaar, sponsored by the in 'effect creating a union shop, stood, on this site, shows Acad- homes expressed an, individ- 'listed above. Young Catholic Women's Guild was granted with the stipula- emy Hill leading' directly to' uality not present in the box- Named to the. committee, as - of St. John's Church, which tion that 'union membership Main St. The change probably like buildings which so often recommended by the Demo- will be: held Saturday, Dec. 'would become mandatory only was; made 'before the trolley replace 'them,. cratic Town, Committee, were 3, from 10' a.m. to 4 p.m. in, after 'new employees 'have tracks were extended from 'The Watertown Historical Philip Berchonak, 19 Carter the Church Hall. served their three months* the old, burying ground through Society has more information St., Oakvflle; Richard Gar- Chairmen were named to probationary period. Main St. to' tie switchback concerning this house and its side, 1,03 Now Scotia HilRd.; committee as follows: Grab' Another' 'request, that two near Northfield Road. Old Bag Gifts, 'Mrs. Philip Guer- period, : and, Joseph Guglielmetti, 289 in; Christmas Crafts,' Mrs. men be assigned to trucks Riverside St., Oakvile. George^ DeMarest, Jr.; Baked during .snow plowing opera- Republican nominees named Goods, 'Mrs. John Blazys, Jr.; tions, is or should be policy, Horton Campaign Chairman are: Frank Curulla, 33 Lan- Sewing' and. Handiwork, Mrs. according to Mr. Muglia, and caster St., Oakville; John Edward Kusls; White Ele- will be followed as far as is For Cerebral Palsy Drive Barton, 74 Woolson St.; Gor- phant Table, Lorraine Genest; - feasible." don Signer, 125 YaillRd.; Religious Articles, Mrs. Oli- TWO' other requests were Robert W. Horton, 1,70 Ed- Knox, Kentucky,, in 'the 'period (Oon'tinued on .page 7) _ ver Warren; and Coffee Cor- in effect tabled and, negotia- ward Avenue, assistant trust from,' 1957 to 1959. ner, Mrs.' Robert Spino. tions on these matters will officer of Connecticut National Active in community af- be reopened in, the spring. Biank, 'has 'been named cam- fairs, he is a member of Several Groups Those having items; to do- "They deal, 'with requests for' paign chairman to lend, 'the Greater Watertown Junior nate can make arrangements changes in, the vacation sched- 1967 fund drive of 'tinted. 'Chamber of'Commerce, mem- To Wrap Gifts to have them picked up by ules and, an Improved pension calling:: Mrs. Blazys, 274-' Cerebral Palsy of the Greater ber of the First,'Congregation- Several groups have re- plan 'made non-contributory Waterbury Area,,, Inc. al Church, and is a member 132:6, for baked items; or Mrs. for employees. Mr. Muglia sponded to the. Watertown- Robert Seller, 274-8797, for The announcement was of the 'Public Relations Steer- Oakville Mental, Health Com- .said there are, a number' of made by Dr. Harold A, Rosen- ing Committee of 'the United other items:.. .Articles also may aspects concerning these mittee's appeal, for women to 'be 'left, at 'the hall, on Friday berg, President of United Council and Fund, He is wrap Christmas gifts for 'pa- items that he feels 'need, 'look- Cerebral Palsy, who said, Mr.. married and his wife, Janice, evening following the 7 o'clock ing Into for all town em- tients at Fairfield Hills. Hos- Mass. Horton would direct all phases, was at one time a volunteer pital this month. ployees. of 'the community-wide drive' assistant in, the Cerebral Pal- 'Volunteers include mem- The: Council voted, a trans- scheduled for December-Jan- sy Treatment Center. They fer 'Of $7,900 from the budget have 'two children, Elizabeth, bers of: .'The- Women's-Coun- uary. cil" of the First. Congregational. Three Reelected (Continued on, page 7) In accepting the post, Mr, age 4, and Gregory, age 1 Church;, Women's Society for Horton called on. residents to' year. Christian Service, Methodist To Pius X First Turkey do 'their part in the fight a- Church; Council of Catholic gainst cerebral palsy, which Women, St., John's Church; Assn. Board Draw ing 'Monday he described as 'the "num- Basketball Ladies Aid. Society,, Union Three members were re-~ ber one crippler of our chil- Congregational Ctiurcn; elected, to 'the 'Board, of Di- The first, drawing tor 1 turkey's in 'the Turkey Shoot dren." Program Begins •Christ Church Bells; Water- rectors of the Pius "X Coun- Mr, Horton noted 'that,, des- cil Home Association, Knights, sponsored, by Watertown mer- town Grange'; Pythian Sisters; chants will, be held next Mon- pite hopeful advances through This Saturday .and a. neighborhood, group ar- of Columbus, at the annual research, cerebral palsy still meeting Sunday at 'the K, of day, Dec. 5, with more 'than, ranged, by Mrs. Gordon. Rey- three' dozen,' 1.2 to 1,5 pound strikes some 25,000 newborn Saturday morning basket- her, Oakville. C. Home. President Hewy infants 'each year as a re- ball, for' 'boys of 'fifth and Boucher presided at the, ses- birds to be 'given away. 'The sult 'Of brain damage at or sixth grade and junior ' high sion. awards will, be repeated, on Dec. 12 and'Oec. 19. before birth. age will begin Saturday, 'Dec. K. Of C. Bazaar " Reelected, 'were Grand, ; Mr. Horton, a, graduate of 3, at 9 a.,m, at the Swift" Ju- This Saturday Knight Joseph Kennedy, Board, Shoppers in the 11 partic- Mount Harmon School, re- nior High, gymnasium. The 'Treasurer Jv Andre Foamier ipating stores may register on program is sponsored by the special forms, for 'the draw- ceived his Bachelors degree at Pius X Council, Knights of and Deputy V Grand, Knight 'Dartmouth College' in 1955 Recreation Council. Charles O'N'eil, ail for three ings to be held on, the three Columbus,, 'will, hold a. Bazaar dates. Winners will 'be noti- where he was a member of Fifth and, sixth grade young- at the K. of C. Home, "Main, years. Carmen Razza was Phi Beta Kappa and received sters, will, play from 9 to elected, for two years to till fied, by the Chamber of Com- St., on Saturday* Dec. '3, from. merce and. may select, their. his Master of Business Ad- 10 a.m.,, and those of junior 2 to 10 p.m. the unexpired term of Daniel ministration degree from the high, age from 10 a.m. until Graziano, 'who 'has, resigned. 'turkey at a member grocer, Wharton School of theUniver-, noon. Lionel 'Marquis is in. charge Prayers were offered for from a list supplied by the sity of Pennsylvania. He was The program will be' under of arrangements. Proceeds Charles Champagne, an,active Chamber. a cost programming assistant 'the 'direction of Dick Fenn, will go to 'the Home As- member of 'the Board and the Names of the participating in 'the U.S. Army Medical Re- assisted by William O'Don- sociation Building Fund. 'Re- Council, who died recently. stores are carried, on Paige search, Laboratory at Fort: neli." freshments' will 'be available. 2 of today* s 'Town Times. .Town, Times- (Watertown. .Conn.), December '1, 1966 Paige 2. • Methodist Men' Property of the WatertownMass. 5 p.:m. • - •'„ PolHistoricalk Students " Society 'Saturday, Dec.' S-Fourth Anniversary/ High Mass far Hold Tribute The*Metbodist Men's Club ft Church Services Edward Otielette, S »•».; Hi* vill, meet Wednesday, Dec, 7, Mass' for Peter. Fusco, 8c 30 To J.F., Kennedy at 6:30' pjm. at FellowsMp watertownhistoricalsociety.org pot luck supper. erick W. Otten, pastor, of- a.m.,; Confessions;, 11:45 a,m- A. memorial program for the Hall, for a"' Trinity Lutheran Chapel Guest-ispeateer wil 'be Ron- ficiating, 10:30' a.m. to 1,2:15 p.m. and 4 to .5:30 'late President, John F. Ken- Sunday, Dec. 4 - Sunday and 7 to 8:30 p.m. nedy mas held toy children of ald Robinson, a 'trust officer Wednesday, Dec. 7 -Conllr- at' .the Waterbury National Seta©!, 9:15 a.m.; Holy Com- mation C lass, 3:30 p.m.; Youth • Sunday, Dec. 4— Masses at. the third, fourth and fifth munion, wltfc tte -Rev- Fwd- 6:45. 7:45,, 9:45, 10 and 11:15 grades at Polk School of Nov. , who will speak on Wills. Choir, 3:30 p.m.; Senior am.; Evening Mass,,: 5p.m. Choir, '7:30 p.m. ' Monday, Dec. 5—Miracu- 25. Chairlea. F. Deichfnann lous; Medal Mofeim/7 p.m.. Taking part in the program Mrs. Frank, Judd, Principal; Christian Science 'were: Patrick, Poplis, John opened the assembly with a REAL ESTATE Holmes & Mitchell Aires. F. Kennedy Farewell Poem; talk, "Be Proud that You,'Knew Waterbury Robert Wills, Kennedy Back- John F. Kennedy.* . Sunday, Dee. 4 - Service ground; Walter Masayda, Lin- Telephone 2^6-7702 and Sunday SchOol, 10:45 a.m. First Congregational coln and, Kennedy Coinci- Wednesday, Dec. "7 - Meet- 'Thursday, Dec. 1—Knif, dences; Patricia, Browning, ing, - including testimonies of Wits meet at the home of Mrs. Why I Like John, F. Kennedy; YOUR . Christian {Science healing, 8 Harold Crepon, 31 Nancy St., Carol, Choate, Love for Ken- pm 1 p.m,.; Herald Choir, 3:15 nedy; Earvin Gatison, Ken- AUTOMOBILES nedy's', Visit to Waterbury; ICE CREAM STORE Sunday, Dec- 4--Second - " INC. Middlebury Baptist Raymond Berate, narration Slira its Turn pike, .Watertown,,, . Sunday, Dec. 4 - Bible clas- Sunday in --Commun- of .film on President Ken- ses for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; ion Sunday. Pilgrim Choir, nedy; Karen Seller, Kennedy's MO Stroih Tpk«. 8:30' a.m.; Church School and Weekend Special 274-884* Morning Worship, with the memory and places named Rev. Charles Klioski, pastor, Family Worship,' ft: 15 a.m.; -for Mm.;, Raymond Lawlor, Friday, Saturday & Sunday officiating, 1 a.m.; Youth Morning Worship, II a.m. original composition; Jacque- Service,, 6 p.m.; Evening Sermon: •The Longing." Nau- line Hymel, Edward Konans, Service, 7 p.m. gatuck Vallen Association Greg Lafferty, Car la Pedro, STwtMb ANNETTE'S meets at. First Congregational and Michael Kuczenski, read- Church in, council to examine ing 'Of poem; David Kleban, far SIM St. Mary Magdalen and install, the Rev. John N. Finer Ship Thursday, Dec, 1— High - Steven,' G raboski, Johann Di- Cross as Pastor,, 4:30'" p.m.; Vito, Raymond Lubesky and Mass for Matthew A.,., Kosko, Service of Installation, 7 p.m. FLOWERS 7 a.m.; Confessions, 4 to' 5:30 Richard, Wolinski, original lUgular and 7 to 8:30 p.m. compositions; and Joseph ¥atu« For Every Occasslon Marinelll, ventrilaquist doing Old Colonial load, Friday, Dec. 2—Holy Com- | $1.50 munion, 6 and 6:30 a.m.; Low Monday, Dec. 5-LitcMield •Story of Jo'hn F. Kennedy.* Oakvlll. Mass for Guissippi Zeoli, 6:45 District, Women's Fellowship Ignatius Lombardo assisted. TEL. 3744770 a.m,.; 'Mass, "11 a.m.; Con- meeting at, Hanjlnton Church, with audio visual equipment. — Free Delivery — fessions, 4:1,5 to 4:45 p.m.; fLawriar ft Ann*lit Thibauil) (Continued on Page A) < 'The Laities Auxiliary of the Oakville Post, Veterans of KAUTA INSURANCE AGENCY Foreign, Wars,, will meet Tuesday, Dec. 6,. at S p.m. in Uf•-4ufo - F/re - Tfceft 'the Post home, Davis St., 'The Unit will hold its. an-' ' Liability -Health - Accident - Marfn* nual Christinas Party on, Tuesday,, Dec. 13, at 7:30 p.m. rot CHRISTMAS!! at the Westbury Boom,, REAL ESTATE Thomaston Rd. Reservations must 'be made by 'Dec. 4,0 by 639 Main Sfre«t Wat«rfown contacting Mrs. Mae McGee, ( 274-3060; Mrs. Alice Bar'tas, '274-1M2 -^\ •214-3311! 274-1256; or Mrs. Edna Pon- ton, 1T4-16W.

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Member: Federal Deposit In*uranee Corporation federal Home Bank System Page 4—TowPropertyn Times "(Watertown, Conn.) of, Decembe ther 1, 1966 Watertown' Historical Society • • •. . Town- Times," Inc. Published watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWaaMy >S*cond cfasj postage paid at Watntawfi, Conn. Offic* locottd in th« Gaorga Building, 478 Maifl *Strmt, Wafartown. For MM of' information coll 274-1 MS or 274-4410. Addnn mail to 'TOWN TIMES, Box 53, OakvIIU, or Box '1, Walwimm, Conn." William E. Simmon*, Editor & Publisher - Charles Day, Advertising Manager pun.; Adult Confirmation Class, 8 p.m. • Churches • • Saturday, Bee. 3—Young (Continued Iran page 2) 'People's Confirmation Class, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$*» 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. " 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6—Women's Sunday,; Dec. 4—Holy Com- Council Christmas program, munion, 9 a.m.; Holy Com- " 7:30 p.m. Music in the sanc- munion, 9:45 ' a.m.; Young tuary followed, .by- refresh- People's Fellowship, - T p.m. ments In Fellowship Hall..': Tuesday, Dec. 6--Episcopal Wednesday, Dec. 7--Church Churchwomen, evening: group, School tor threerywur-olds, 8 p.m. . '9:30' a.m.; Pioneer Choir, 3:30 ' Wednesday, Dec. 7--Epis- p.m.; Adult Choir, 7:30 p.m. copal Churchwomen, day Thursday, Dec. 8—Women group, 10:30 a.m. leave for Fairfield Hills Hos- pital,, 8:45 a.m.; Herald Choir, Methodist .' 3:15 p.m. • ' ' ' Thursday, Dec, 1— 'Chapel • 'Choir, • 3:15 p.m.; Senior Choir, 7 p.m. ; Sunday, Dec, 4~ Family • St Join's • Worship and. Church School, Sunday, Dec, 4--Masses at 9:15 a.m.; Morning: Worship, ?, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45 and 12 11 a.m. Sermon: *'One'Man Noon; Evening Mass, 5 p.m. •tor Many." Junior High, M.Y. Monday, Dec. 5—Parish F., 6 p.m.; Senior High- High ' School of Religion, 7 p.m. • "• . il.Y'.F,,,7 pum. • • . . Wednesday,'Dec. 7--Choir, Monday, Dec. 5--Commis- •7:30"p.m. sion on Stewardship and Fi- nance, 8 p.m. ' , - Tuesday,. Dec. 6—Ruth Cir- cle, 6:90 p.m. ' Christ Episcopal Wednesday, Dec. 7—Metho- •\- Thursday, Dec. 1—Episco- dist Men's Club', 6:30 p.m. pal Churchwomen, .10 a.m.;- Boys* Junior Choir, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4—Holy Com- munion, 8 a.m.; Holy Com- MBL munion and 'Church School, Heating Oilt £ 10:45 a.m.; Young People's Fellowship, 5 p..UK " BROS. . "Tuesday, . Dec. 6—Girls' 754-01 tf Junior 'Choir, 3:30' p.m. - • Wednesday, Dec. 7--Senior Choir, 7:45 p.m.

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On Wednesday evening, Nov. corted by Tony Curulla was Be ready for all die holiday fun!!! 23:, the second .annual' Hiss announced, as the 'new Bliss School Spirit 'Dance was held. School Spirit, - Susan Stager, Seventeen- girls representing 'last year's Miss School Spirit, various clubs and classes at placed the crown of pearls, WHS hoped to "tie elected on the lead of her successor, Miss School Spirit "1966-67. and then removed the cro*a Voting was. by ballot and the that 'had 'been given to" her results were as follows: third Just one year ago. runner-up Janet Austin; sec-, The contestants.were: Janet ond runner-up, Lynn Bronson; Austin, Latin Club; Sandra first runner-up, Cathy Burke; Johnson, Spanish Club; 'Donna, and Claudette Deroshier es- Daly, Cheerleaders; Sail Farm Bureau Insurance Women The Waterbury Association Elects Stearns - of Insurance Women, Inc., will bold its. annual Christmas Luther Stearns, a Mansfield 1 diary farmer, was elected Party on Wednesday,, Dec. I ,, president of the Connecticut at 6:15 p. m. at Armond*^ Res- Finn Bureau Association at. taurant. Reservations must ''the 46tli .annual meeting of .'be 'made with Miss Arlene the organization held, recently Weti by Dec. 3. in Hartford. Steams succeeds. W. Hunt, Bethlehem; Theodore .. • Warren J. Fotey . of North S. Gold, Cornwall; Grover Canaan who held, the office C. A'twood. .. Falls , Village; for lour' years,, and who did; Mrs. Fred 'Plumb, Litchfield; not 'seek re-election. Mrs* ' John, Kq,'Biia:ma%aitf.^ ALLYN'S CLEANERS & DYERS David Scnrieber of Oxford, Watertown; Mrs. Russell C. Let our experts give your holiday outfit* the special care also a diaryman, 'was elected Peterson, 'Bethlehem,; Brain- they deserve. Save time and use our pich-up and de- vice-president. ard 'Peck,, Morris; Allen E. . livery service ... Voting delegates from Stickels, Sr., Torrington; Litchfield County attending the .and -Warren J. Foley, North 15 Echo '*»- BJ. Watertown 274-1636 state ' meeting were: Richard ~ Canaan... ' With an Automatic Dryer to "Iron" Your Permanent Press Clothes, You Don't HAVBIJto Wear Them Right Away...

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With a few Pontiac refinements, of course. ing column are some of the safety features also Potato Chips — .gravy Amid with, a, power reserve for expressway passing standard in Tempests and LeMans. How can you Fruited Gelatin, Mashed Potatoes., Green you'd normally expect from a V-8. resist seeing your Pontiac dealer today? Mil] Peas, Cranberry .Sauce We even offer a, 215-hp version that makes a Pontiac 67 Ride the Wide-Track Winning Streak Wednesday, "Dem. 21 "" B and. B 'Tuna Salad, Burger Apple Milk FrenchTiies, Kernel Com Thursday, 'Deo. Ct ATWOOD'S PONTIAC Cookies Milk. Frank on Roll, Relish Potato' Chips, Green 'Beans, 789 MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN, "CONN. Friday, Dec 23 No Lunch .Santa Cake Milk

1 i. Page 12—Town Times (Watertcwn.'Conn.). December 1. 1966_ •The. group wffl a sandwich for L to Coacb Jim Krayeske, did Members jfill go to Fite- 1 Wa**sdv. '»«. 7, tt -10:80 •an outstanding job'" on de- a.m. at Ihe Aurcl, to wimp field HiUs Hospital on Moo- Property of the Watertownfense, dropping Torringtoo Historicalmagical dressings* Its: regp- Societyday, Dec. 12, to wrap Christ - backs for losses- in several lar meeting is scheduled 'for mas gifts. Tbose planning to Player Of The Week ley situations and stopping Z p.m. Itat aJteraoon. • . attend should notify Mrs. Om, Mortar, Dec % •Mo- David Reding. " watertownhistoricalsociety.orgend at or behind .in: line of tors wil •*"•* * Lttetafleld. scrimmage. He 'lias, 'been a. District 'meeting at tte.Bar- Pat Porto, a 'Ug. WT 'member of the football squad winton Coierepttoral Ctairci,' end'who plays both offense for 'tie' past three years. - from 10sM a.m. to £30 p.m. Walter H. Hart, Int. Fat Is 'tie: son of.. Mr. and, ' ftmse attending arc to bring '"HEM ESTATE & INSURANCE Mrs. Carl Porto, Cherry Ave. Sine* 1878 See Poge JO for Louis J., Laneviite, Jr. '' Card. Early, COWTRACTOK ft BlflLDit Sale Tuesday . 32 Wildw Court AUTHowrn Christmas Gift! The 'Ladies Aid Society of vfcii'lvrtvwiif Cftfio. the Union Congregational ' • 274-1744 ICtflCE DEALER Church will hold a Card, Par- .. 'for ty • and, Christmas Sale pn MRS., PERKINS; >lPw0lOhlnii0wMf •' Hoiiftffii'-i&oy TiHohon Corb. Tuesday, Dec. 6,, at '1:30 p.m. Old Fashioned in 'Hie Cnurch Bill, Mrs. Ern- . A,iHalIe» Quoin Sow %V attention •HARD .'CANDY Boll'tniif'rocMf & Garden Equipmtn est Bell-is in charge' of'ar- -/Yardman EqwipHimt rangements. . • VCMNSUll FOf dllfllt IWiOi Joseph J. S+riieckis giving ,.,..« 'buy som* :|ooi Lombard Chain Sawi Av'Oiilafatl^1 iifi np'Oth^coiy _SNOW»BIRO Septic Systems - ENGINES Installed — R»poired ' and defense, von Player of \an, all six** as w«l I a* 'He Week honors in Water- . RENTAL SERVICE Bfiggi & Straltoo Dry Well. Sanders— Polishers Laujon Power ProdWcti, - .town High's Thanksgiving Day 771 Wocdbury Rd. (RM. 6| Landscaping — Loam Edgers — Elec. Drills Louion - Kohler - O inton season's finale at Torrington. : Asphalt A Paving Lawn Rollers, — Spreaders Wowom—V4-ma A Complete Lin* of 10,000 A ..senior, Pat,, according . alwati Portj 'and1 Accejjories Corri»d 274-4314 KEY'S.,WADE HOSXMG'S 'RED IAIN tor tttitt: a

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