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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 27. 1978 Ahearn Says Miller Refuses to Debate BOLTON -Aloysius—Aloysius Ahearn'Ahearn. __.=______of the issues. I totally disagree with______her on there is very little interest in such a con­ “If it weren’t for that money, every Democratic candidate for state represen­ the value of such discussions. That’s what frontation even with a sponsoring group to town would have had to increase their tax tative from the 55th District, this week supply an audience.” a political campaign is all about to give rate by at least one mill,” Ahearn said, criticized his Republican opponent, the voters a chance to see, hear, and ques­ Dorothy Miller, for turning down an in­ Ahearn said he issued the invitation in­ while stating he would also like to know formally on Oct. 5 and again in a formal tion their candidates.” The Weather vitation to discuss the issues with him at a why she voted against increasing the letter on Oct. 16 and “In her Oct. 22 reply, He said he is sure voters would like to EAST public forum. state’s share of local school building Partly sunny today, highs | Mrs. Miller said her time was completely know why Mrs. Miller voted against the Ahearn said Mrs. Miller, who is seeking costs. He said both bills were good legisla­ around 60. Partly cloudy fi taken up." Property Tax Relief Bill which returned re-election, said in a response to him, “My tion and passed both houses of the HARTFORD tonight with lows 35 to 40. Sun- h Ahearn expressed regret that “Dot $20 million from state surplus to the towns experience over the years has shown that legislature easily. day, mostly sunny, breezy and P Miller sees no value in a public discussion in the state. TODAY cool with highs in the 50s. f Probability of precipitation 10 f Eit^ntng M percent today and tonight, if Winds southwest 10 to 15 mph, ^ He WonH Say shifting to northwesterly i Vol. XCVII, No. 24 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, October 28, 1978 ^ Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 tonight. National weather map ELECT EAST HARTFORD “ page 13. Tom orrow ’s h eirlo o m s —Democratic Town Committee today. Chairman James M. Fitzgerald would not say he is going to resign A trio of hand-carved gemstones f 4 WALT JOYNER the post after the Nov. 7 state In distinctively styled ladles’ election. But, he would not rule it Sadat, Begin Win Nobel Prize rings of I4k gold. out, either. Fitzgerald, the Democratic town chairman for 23 years, said OSLO, Norway (UPI) — laureate in 1973 with Vietnam’s Le citation said. he would make a decision after Egyptian President Anwar Due Tho and who nominated Sadat, $125 State the election. Carter was not eligible for the Sadat and Israeli Premier told ABC: “I think (Sadat’s) trip to peace prize this year because his Representative Fitzgerald was re-elected to a Jerusalem was the decisive step in two-year term as chairman in Menachem Begin Friday nomination arrived after the this process, but one also has to give February deadline. March. He has held the position shared the 1978 Nobel Peace credit to Begin for receiving it in the “By the award of the Peace Prize Carved Jade since July 1955, when he was ap­ prize. President Carter was spirit in which he did and to Presi­ for 1978 to Menachem Begin and pointed after Judge John Brennan cited for his “great role” in dent Carter for bringing it to a con­ Anwar Sadat the Nobel Committee $195 had stepped down. Blue Quartz clusion.” wishes not only to honor actions "I had talked openly about promoting a Middle East Scarab peace. Carter congratulated Sadat and already performed in the service of $65 resigning before the party elec­ Begin on their award, adding that “I am for putting a iid on unnecessary tion in Atarch,” he said. “But peo­ The Norwegian Nobel Committee peace but also to encourage further Shell Cameo "the work you have done so far must efforts to work out practical ple in the party indicated they cited Sadat for his historic, lonely state spending, and i wiii actively support not be left uncompleted.” solutions which can give reality to 2 would rather see me stay because journey to to the enemy camp in "1 know that this award will be an those hopes of a lasting peace as they I legislation that will accomplish that end.” it would be best for the party.” Jerusalem which launched the Mid­ occasion for you and for all of us to dle East peace drive and earned him have been kindled by the framework He said party regulars felt an rededicate our efforts, for it makes agreement,” the committee said. the wrath of fellow Arabs. Jewelers & Silversmiths Sirtce 1900 intra-party fight over the chair­ clear how much the people of the The Committee specifically cited The committee said the joint 958 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN A4ANCHE8TER manship might develop at a time world value your serrch,” his state­ Sadat’s trip to Jerusalem. when the Democratic nomination award was given ”to encourage JOYNER ment said. The committee noted that HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS MALL for governor was being contested. further efforts” toward achieving a AmefcanExpress/MMtetCnaive/VrM/MehaelaCliarBe 12th AtMmbly District The Palestine Liberation Organiza­ negotiations were still needed to The next election for party realistic Middle East peace. tion denounced the awards and many achieve peace. ^Thinking Snow^ Joynar for Roproaontativo Comm., Laalla BaIcchar Tra. chairman is in March 1980. The prize, 725,000 Swedish kronor Egyptians expressed disappointment and now worth $172,600 at the “The two framework agreements Although the grass is still a little green, that Sadat had to share the award on peace in the Middle East and Weicker Here declining dollar rate of 4.20 kronor, with Begin. these three young people are “thinking snow” will be awarded Dec. 10 — the an­ peace between Egypt and Israel The Committee also praised Presi­ which were agreed upon in Camp as they model winter outfits they will be niversary of Alfred Nobel’s death — EAST HARTFORD -U.S. Sen. dent Carter for his initiative which David represent in themselves a vic­ at the Oslo University Festival Hall, wearing in “Autumn’s Forecast of Fashion” Lowell Weicker will be in town brought Sadat and Begin together at tory for the idea of peace in this part Neither Sadat nor Begin had any a fashion show to be sponsored Nov. 4 at 12:30 Sunday to campaign with Esther Camp David, Md., in September. of the world. Clarke, Republican candidate in immediate comment but a govern­ p.m. at Willie’s Steak House. The show is “In the efforts to reach a realistic “However, essential negotiations the Third Senatorial District. ment official in Cairo said Sadat being sponsored by the Suburban Women’s peace order which could build still remain before the idea of peace Weicker will appear at 1 p.m. at would donate his share of the prize to Club of Vernon, Tolland and Ellington. The bridges between former enemies and is anchored in a politically binding the Elm Village Apartments his Nile Delta village of Mit Abul present conflicts or interests, the fashions are from the Youth Centre in the Kom, 40 miles north of Cairo. agreement which can secure a future along with the state senatorial positive initiative taken by U.S. without war to the war-exhausted Parkade. The children are Kim Gibson, front, candidate. Former Secretary of State Henry President Jimmy Carter also has people of the Middle East,” the Com­ and back, left to right, Nicole Chaison and Kissinger, joint Nobel Peace played a great role,” the Committee mittee said. Leslie Chaison. (Herald photo by Strempfer) REACT Drive EAST HARTFORD —As part of | GOP Candidate Says observance of National REACT Egyptian Negotiators Month, the East Hartford REACT 1 ^ team is conducting a membership Foe Wrong on Hike drive to recruit interested Citizens Band radio operators. VERNON - Nancy Osborn, Republican candidate for Requirements for membership ICs That Time Again Told to Return Home state representative from Vernon’s 56th District, today include legal CB operations under challenged a claim by her opponent concerning the state a valid FCC license or pending It s that time again. Jill Zanlungo, 4, left, and Jennifer By United Press International Egyptian delegation by telephone budget and state grants. application, a CB base station Zanlungo, 8, of 38 Grandview St., Manchester, are trying to re­ after he and Israeli Defense Minister ■ Egypt late Friday ordered its top Friday and will do so again Saturday. Mrs. Osborn is seeking election over incumbent with home telephone for Ezer Weizman held a brief meeting mind us that it’s time to turn the clocks back an hour. If you peace negotiators in Washington to Khalil also said it was unlikely 0 Democrat Chester Morgan. She said Morgan claimed monitoring purposes and a in Washington with Secretary of are awake at 2 a.m. Sunday, that is the official time to turn the return home for consultations only Sadat would join Begin in New York that a 14.4 percent increase in the state budget and a 14 4 sincere interest in serving the State Cyrus Vance but he insisted percent increase in state grants to towns do not equal one -f public good. hand back to 1 a.m. Otherwise, just turn your clock back an hours after Egyptian President Tuesday night to receive the “Fami­ that the settlement issue would not Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime ly of Man-“award from the Council of another. ^ f. , Anyone interested in joining hour when you go to bed. The country returns to six months of block a peace treaty with Egypt. P?*F'-a Minister Menecham Begin were Churches of the City of New York. $1,915 billion does not equal 14 percent of should contact Mrs. Britten at standard time the last Sunday in October. Daylight time was Eliahu Ben-Elissar, director awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Official Cairo Radio, in a strongly- $4M million, and membership on the Finance Committee 2894269. general of Begin s office, dismissed first suggested by Benjamin Franklin. While ambassador to Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa worded commentary, said the Israeli will not make it so,” Mrs. Osborn said. Morgan serves on the U.S. anger at Israel as "artificial France, he saw that Europeans saved money on lighting by Khalil announced the recall but move aroused “surprise, resentment the legislative Finance Committee. and meant to serve certain ends.” He Field Trip setting their clocks forward each summer. (Herald photo bv would not link it with Israel’s deci­ and apprehensions” about the future Mrs. Osborn explained that while she is well aware that did not elaborate. And in what could C sion to expand Jewish settlements in of the peace negotiations and Egypt Vernon received abouf$600,000 in state aid, “This was not EAST HARTFORD —Forty-six Pinto) be a new snag he said he hoped new our fair share of the amount allotted by the General the occupied West Bank and Gaza would not “remain with folded first graders from the Langford Strip. arms.” settlements would be built in the Assembly. Vernon lost about $157,600 from state grants School had field trips this past West Bank, starting in mid- However, diplomatic sources “The Israeli decision is a basic because out-of-date population figures were used,” she week at the Roaring Brook December. said. earlier in the day indicated Sadat obstacle facing the continuity of the Nature Center, the outdoor r Town Sets Study was so angry about the Israeli move negotiations,” the radio said. It Ben-Elissar, who headed Israel’s She said that Morgan voted against using more up-to- laboratory of the Children’s added that the Israeli decision delegation to the Cairo peace con­ date population figures and added that since Vernon has Museum of West Hartford. he was considering recalling the negotiators. President Carter “aroused big question marks about ference in December, said Egypt grown about 40 percent since 1970, this vote took money The trip was part of the social away from Vernon in favor of towns which have not ‘5 ^ - protested the Israeli plan and was the continuation of the negotiations was informed at the Camp David T studies program. Students In Historic Area joined Friday by British Foreign while Israeli spears hang over. summit of Israel’s intention to grown, “p e $157,600 lost represents almost one mill in ' i learned how animals prepared for “ '«ii Secretary David Owen. them.” strengthen the settlements but would property taxes,” Mrs. Osborn reminds voters. the winter and guides led them MANCHESTER —The town can Historical Commission. Khalil said the negotiators wold Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe not build new ones before mid- along the nature trails in the begin work soon on a planning study The study to be funded with the woods. arrive in Cairo this weekend, or im­ Dayan Friday acknowledged deep December — after a peace treaty School Board Eyes involving the Cheney National $46,000 will include identification of mediately afterwards, and stay for differences with the United States was concluded. Historic District. steps to be taken to preserve the dis­ two or three days. Columns Cited Town officials received word trict area. He said only Egypt’s top Committee Changes Friday that the Connecticut The Cheney Mills area is only one negotiators were being summoned Russell R. MacKendrick, Historical Commission has approved of three in the state that has received back to Cairo. Other members of the VERNON — The Board of Education will meet Monday author of The Herald’s Collectors’ a $23,000 survey and planning grant the National Historic District delegation will stay in Washington. at 7:30 p.m. at the Middle School and one of the items Comer column, has been honored for the town to use for the historic designation. A senior member of the Egyptian scheduled for discussion will be a proposal to change the by the American Philatelic Socie­ district work. The town will match “ It will determine what the negotiating team earlier Friday format of the board’s committees. ty for his columns dealing with that grant with $23,000 that will come buildings could realistically be used described the Israeli decision to The Personnel Policies Committee was directed this stamp collecting. from Community Development for,” Lamson said of the study. enlarge Jewish settlements in oc­ funds. week to draft a proposal for presentation to the entire MacKendrick received a large “It also will determine how to cupied Arab lands as a “negative board based on matters discussed at the committee silver medal at the annual APS The study will be the first step for revitalize the entire Cheney area and move that does not serve the meeting. literature exhibition in In­ developing and maintaining the dis­ tie it in with the rest of the town." prospects of peace now or in the Dr. Bernard Sidman, superintendent of schools since dianapolis, Ind. trict area, which includes the Cheney A consultant will be hired to do the future. last July, has proposed that the board eliminate its MacKendrick has also received Mills complex and surrounding study work. The work in the district “It corrupted the atmosphere of existing standing permanent committees except Per­ awards for a similar column homes and property. area will aim to maintain and the negotiations,” said Foreign sonnel Policies and Budget Committees. INSPIRE Alan Lamson, the town’s director which appears in The New York preserve the historic significance of Ministry Undersecretary Osama El- He further suggested that other areas that now have Times. of planning, prepared the application the buildings and the surrounding Baz. full committees could be changed to appoint board The medal was awarded for for the grant from the Connecticut property. Khalil said he conferred with the members to act as liaisons to the school administration competition in the division for and that person would become the board’s expert in that philatelic columns in the lay particular area such as transportation, curriculum, SOMEONE press. building and grounds. Columns submitted in the com­ Daniel Woolwich, who was re-elected chairman at the petition covered subjects in­ last meeting of the board, said he had plans to change the cluding Canadian stamps, U.S. Grasso Strikes Back format of the meetings also. sure to be stamped envelopes design, pic­ noticed for your good taste when you wear one of the con­ derived from many sources, and looking your best can’t help but make you feel better about yourself. You owe It to torial stamps of Granada, U.S. temporary classics from Botany ’500’ and Regal’s. Styles Americana series stamps and arid colors for Fall, ’78 are abundantly distinctive and cer­ yourself to find out how great It feels to get all wrapped up in success. And, remember, yeu still get Regal's exclusive Madagascar stamps. On Crime Rate Issue tain to distinguish you from the hangers-dn. Confidence Is Free Lifetime Alteraticns, teol WEST HARTFORD (UPI) -Gov. police’,’ she said, again reading from that’s fine.” Sarasin said approval of dog tracks 8 Fees Meeting Ella Grasso tried to arrest opponent the letter. Ronald Sarasin’s "war on crime” Sarasin, who has accused Mrs. should be left to local communities, FLORIST a GREENHOUSES EAST HARTFORD-There will I Friday by producing a letter his of­ Grasso, a Democrat, of being soft on but said a second dog track might not WEEKLY SPECIAL be a meeUng of the Fees Com­ fice sent a constituent saying there crime, said she quoted the letter out be a bad idea. ■WR THM MT. mittee on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 8 1 was little government could do about of context. He said he meant that rtowm p.m. in the parks and recreation Mrs. Grasso said she would not ap­ ■OUOUtTt. crime. crime was caused by more than one prove any legislation to expand CAMacAimv •2.49 m w iicH director’s office, Town Hall Sarasin, a three-term Republican factor. gambling in the state, but said "AncNMnii The purpose of the meeting is to congressman from Beacon Falls, At one point, he tried to grab the review the park department fee attempts to remove what gambling ••LmrfM H tta Crtmtr to MmmekmUr' said Mrs. Grasso quoted the April 18, letter from the governor’s hand, but already exists would be difficult. schedule and any other business 1977, letter out of context and Mrs. Grasso yanked it back. that may come before the com­ cljallenged her to read it in full as the “Have we got time, we’ll read it “I understand that there is a wide mittee, said committee chairman two sparred in their third televised all,” she said. Time did not allow range of public opinion that dis­ Harry Egazarian. debate. Mrs. Grsso to read the entire letter agrees” with removing present NATIVE APPLES ' Mrs. Grasso said the letter from a in the live debate on WVIT, Channel gambling facilities, she said. "I do MAC INTOSH - CORTUND - MACOUNS woman she did not name asked about 30. think it would be possible to put a DELICIOUS A WINESAP APPLES REGATS Index the rising crime rate and Sarasin In response to another question, stop to new forms of gambling.” said the problem was “serious” but Sarasin said he has no feelings “one The two also covered topics that FRESH APPLE CIDER •PURE CIDER VINECAR Churches ...... 5 “cannot easily resolved, either by way or the other” about expanding or have been part of the campaign from PUMPKINS MANCHESTER • 903 MNa SL VERNON • TrMSty Pirn C la ssified ...... 1M 4 politicians or local officials. putting the lid on gambling in the start — a state income tax. both Ofa My 9-J0-5d0; Ran. ’H 9 OPEN Daiy 19*9; Sat’ta 5:30 C o m ic s...... 15 '“There is no research to support Connecticut. are opposed, this year’s 14.7 percent FERRANDO ORCHARD Entertainment ...... 2 the view that crime could be Sarasin’s running mate, state Sen. budget increase and state spending in BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD„ OLABTONBURY O b itu a ries...... 6 dramatically reduced by some Lewis Rome, has called for a ban on general. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (right) and Israeli Prime 3 MNm Bsyond VHo’t RMtaurant O pinion...... 4 specific governmental action’," the new gaming facilities. Asked if he Sarasin said Mrs. Grasso’s com­ Minister Menachem Begin won the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize O P E N 7 DAYS / People/PIaces____ ...... 7 governor read from Sarasin's letter. ag re^ with Rome, Sarasin replied: ment taxes cannot be cut by $156 S p o r ts...... 9-11 ‘“Neighbors should contact each “1 am not uncomfortable one way million, as he has promised, only was jointly Friday. The two statesmen, shown in file photo, were Television ...... Weekend other if they see anything suspicious or the other. I think Lew feels a little accurate if “Mrs. Grasso is the cited for their hisoric efforts to achieve a Middle East peace. sad esntact youi* local more strongly about it than I do, and governor.” (UPI photo) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct, 28, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 28, 1978 — PAGE THREE Townwide Survey Ends That’S Entertainment MANCHESTER —For inter­ Horton, William Fox and Richard refused to answer the questions. viewers who worked on a townwide Marconi —worked their last day Marconi said that some persons survey project, Friday marked the By Allen M. WIdem Friday. were surprised he had all the end of what one called an enjoyable "We have tears in our eyes. We questions memorized. But, after experience. really enjoyed doing it,” Fox said months of asking the same questions Another said he was just glad to with a smile. over and over, it wasn’t hard to know know there is life after CETA. He said that virtually everybody he them by heart, he said. The survey crew, which started asked cooperated and answered the Horton, for instance, kept track of with eight interviewers and two ad­ digress. ’The weather? Here’s Dave. Thanks, Dave. There’s been a 68 survey questions. Fox only had 20 his interviews during the seven- Television news, let’s concede ministrators, was funded through Ti­ straightaway, is big business. Camera shifts, zooms, focuses. killing. But first — Eat Slurpies ... rejections for the entire time he month project. He talked to 1,651 per­ tle VI, special projects, of the Com­ When something happens, just Dave, as any red-blooded ’TV gazer in Now, here’s Able Alert Adams at Worked, he said. sons and got their responses to the these storied New England states State Storm Central Control... ’This prehensive Employment and Horton said his total of rejections questions, which asked about town about anywhere in toe civiiized worid Training Act program. (and that, in itself, defies will readily agree, favored speech is Able Alert Adams, with alacrity, was higher, but he was pleased with services and facilities. By Friday, however, only three in­ definition!), teievision must indeed courses in high school. reporting from State Storm Center the cooperation of those who Horton has already lined up terviewers and one organizer answered. another job as an animal curator at be cited time and again. And, Dave, smile. ’There’s this Control. Colonel, suh, what’s toe remained. storm off Cape Hatteras (Use the story? Focus, zoom. Are toe highways The final percentage of how many Lutz Junior Museum. In utastrophe, in caiamity, in The project director, Wanda pointer now, Dave!) ... Well, not plowed? Grim response. nomes werw surveyed has not yet “It’s good to know there’s life after situation predictabie and notso- Lalashuis, will continue for a few predictable, television’s tersely- exactly off Cape Hatteras. More like Yep. So far. Is there any trouble been calculated, Ms. Lalashuis said. CETA,” he said. more weeks to complete tabulation worded reportage can be catagoliz^ toe Bermuda ’Triangle. And boy, getting ambulances through? For The crew managed to knock on The questioners also praised the first cabin. Abbreviated, far from have I ever read some darned good what, my good man? Ambulances, work. The three interviewers —Rick every door in Manchester, but some work of Ms. Lalashuis, who headed print journalism’s in-depth coverage, books about that! The main thing, Colonel, suh. The snow’s pouring. residents were not home and others the survey work. but still first-cabin. folks (We’re real down home broad­ Like rain. Haw! Heart attacks, for Weathercasts. Ah! Metereologists casters, you might say), is that sure. Colonel, suh. Any man or and Just Plain Folks. (Ahem, Class! Storm Whatever is coming north by woman over age eight. Well, Adams, College Mini-Fairs Due Pay attention! We’re talking about northeast. May shatter Syracuse. ah, I don’t really think there’s going you guys and you gals who can Pummel Providence. And the to be much trouble with these am­ MANCHESTER — A series of two- The college mini-fairs provide an become broadcast “specialists” ). (pointer, please!), it might just bulances on our highways. Mount Holyoke College, University Party for Senior Citizens year and four-year college mini-fairs opportunity for students at the five decide to play poker with some other of New Haven, Nichols College, The H ysteria heaped on hysteria, We’ve got sanding crews out. On will be held in the Manchester area schools to meet with representatives storms over the Atlantic... and never Newport College-Salve Regina, The senior citizen group at St. Margaret here, left to right, are Dorothy Stoddard and asterisks added on asterisks. In overtime? In an Election Year? But,, Tuesday and Wednesday. and discuss admission requirements, show up. Northeastern University, Norwich Mary’s Church, South Windsor, had a Mary Roberts as Raggedy Ann and Raggedy truth, sheer, candid truth, telling it Colonel, what about heart attacks? Through the combined efforts of college programs, and to ask as it might be — batten down toe What whatever. ’The people have University/Vermont College, How many? How in toe world should the guidance departments at questions. Students may attend Halloween party Wednesday but only a small Andy and Marjorie Files as the bandito. hatches, mates! — and relating an got to be informed. Radio? ’That Plymouth State College, Post 1 know?!! Any fool wants to shovel in Manchester High School, East during study periods or during group came in costumes. The three shown (Herald photo by Pinto) upcoming weather development stodgy old communications compo­ College. this storm is bound to have a heart at­ Catholic High School, Cheney classes if excused by their teachers. matter-qf-factly is something akin to nent. We’re the big guys on toe tack. Smile. Smile. This is Able Alert Technical School, Penney High 2 Parents are also invited. betting on a sure reprise of toe boardwalk. A killing. Smile, smile. A Also, Quinnipiac College, Rivier Adams. Back to Television Central School and East Hartford High The schools to be represented are silents in Hollywood, circa 1938. blizzard, smile even more. Dave, Eye-Ears-Nose-Throat News. Focus College, Rochester Institute of School, admissions representatives as follows: American International Technology, Roger Williams College, Investment Income Rises It’s much easier, we suppose, for good old Dave. Folks, don’t drive if from more than 35 colleges will be College, Assumption College. St. Anselm’s College, St. Joseph television to forgive and forget, to you don’t have to. This is anchorperson Pouting visiting four of the schools. Bentley College, Boston College, By CHARLIE MAYNARD tell one and ail later in the day or I’m here because I have to be. The College, St. Lawrence University, bills to keep idle funds working. investments reached $541,172. “Those Paula. State Storm Alert. Don’t drive The visiting schedule is as follows: Bryant Collage, Castleton State were during the days of 10 or 12 per­ later in toe night that what was Boss. The Union. Folks, Storm State University of New York at Herald R ep o rter Harvey said his department is con­ if you don’t have to. Terrible. Terri­ Tuesday, 8:30 to 10 a.m., Cheney College, University of Bridgeport, cent rates,” he said. The residents of West Revelation are Patarini as Vinnie Phillips, the station mis­ expected did not pan out because, Whatever is now off toe New Jersey Potsdam, Simmons College, EAST HARTFORD — The town’s stantly updating its information to ble. Smile. Smile. You see it all, you Tech and East Catholic; Tuesday, Endicott Jr. College, Fairfield ensure that the proper amount of shown preparing for the arrival of the tress, watches from the bench. Holding up well, you see, toe winds down off the coast. It’s going to interrupt toe ici­ Southampton College, Springfield investment income rose this past hear it all right here. Nobody, but 10:30 to noon, Manchester High; University. Virginia coast faded away, and ah, cle impact on toe big business block College, Stonehill College, Trinity fiscal year after a two-year decline money is maturing when it is needed railroad inspector whose decision may mean the bunting are Jacqui Hedlund, left, and nobody, does it better than us. Smile. Wednesday, 8 to 9:30 a.m.. Penney; Also, Green Mountain College, for payrolls. Jury To Convene let’s see what our weatherman has to to the rear of our studios. Smile. ’There’s been an enormous, College, Unity College, Westbrooke and should show another increase by life or death to the town. Unfortunately, they Judy Wilson. This original comedy-drama Wednesday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., East Hartford College for Women, Lasell College, Western New England say. You know we wouldn’t get enormous crash on toe state line. the end of this fiscal year. “The main determinant is the LITCHFIELD (UPI) — A Superior can’t even agree on how to prepare for the in­ will be presented by Manchester High Hartford High. Jr. College, New England College, College, and Wheaton College. Dave, ah, we see that the hysterical just because, well, hun­ We’ll have pictures in minutes. Finance Director Richard Harvey money market,” he said. “It’s doing Court grand juiy is scheduled to con­ spection. Shown are Randee Trabitz, center, School’s ‘n Buskin Drama Club Nov. 3, southeastern states are getting a dreds upon hundreds of thousands of Smile. Smile. Stay home. Don’t even said the 1977-78 figures showed an in­ so strongly because the stock market vene Tuesday in spite of objections as Rose Perkins, a townswoman, who super­ 4, 10 and 11 at 8 p.m. on the stage at Bailey touch of cold. Serve ’em right. Can’t people are glued, glued, to their sets buy our advertisers’ products today. come of $448,120, an increase of $111,- isn’t doing well.’’ from an attorney for Stephen M. vises her idea of the preparation while Laurie Auditorium. (Herald photo by Strempfer) sit under that sunshine in Fort and watching Lil’ 01’ Me. Everybody ’There. That’ll show the FCC how Collectors’ Corner 812 over the previous fiscal year, Asherman, charged with toe murder LauderdaleMauuwiuaac cvcijrevery day. outBut WCwe ou»jrstay iivilic.home. (JUUllL'-spinieUpublic-spirited W6we areare!!!! I ! ! ! Harvey attributed a rise in interest An audit was recently completed of his friend and medical school rates over the year to the town’s in­ on the town’s financial records and it classmate. By RUSS MacKENDRICK by “Temple Dogs,” “Spare Parts,” crease in investments. He said in­ showed an unappropriated surplus of Judge Walter M. Pickett ruled Forum of the Arte If you are a collector of trunnels — "Looking out for No. 1,” “Hide the terest rates on 30-day certificates of $182,787. The town earned $25,(X) Thursday there was no justification --- ' t Theater Schedule IfflOOkniOblto Schtdutol here is a beauty! It is best seen by Children,” “The Professor of deposit had a rate of 6,2 percent in more than it had anticipated from its for attorney Richard L. Albrecht’s Friday evenings between 7:30 and Theater Events of Hartford’s Hartt Collegelege of Music, ^*"***"****"*"*’***™*»***™""»""«^^ ...... holding the paper overhead like a Desire,” et al. January of this year, up from the investments. request to delay the grand jury 9:30 p.m Millard Auditorium. Coffee is served Saturday four percent rate from the previous “Tentacles” 6:30; “The Monday 2:50—Curry Lane. star map, then it all makes sense. Fie upon thee — H.E. Harris proceedings. • The Aetna Players are staging • At The Hartford Stage Company, at 10 a.m. For further information Manchester Drive-In — Executioner” 8:00; "Bruce catalogers! January. The town invests in either Harvey said the last time interest 10:30 —Spencer Village. 3:30—Wintrhop Road. The trunnel in this case is a roof-pin. Asherman, 28, of New York City, is “The Curious Savage" Nov. 3, 4, 10 50 Church St., Hartford, playwright call Grayce Long at 243-4463, or toe “Tentacles” 7:00; “The Lee, Green Hornet” 9:30 30- or ^ d a y deposits or in Treasury rates were high was during the 1974- 11:40 —Charter Oak 4:10 —Squire Village. It is not to be collected by anyone British Y ule Stamps charged with toe July 31 death of and 11 at 8 p.m in the Aetna Life & Stewart Parker’s play, “Catchpenny Hartt box office at 243-4442. Executioner” 8:30; “Bruce Showcase Cinemas — “The 75 fiscal year when the income from Apartments. right now because it is busy holding Michael H. Aranow, Casualty Auditorium, 151 Far­ Twist” is having its American • Members of the Studios of Music Lee, Green Hornet” 10:15 Wiz” 1:30-4.10-7:00-9; 40- Thursday The Oct. 23 issue of Linn’s Stamp 1:30—Oak Grove Street. rafters in place at a house in Dover- Showcase Cinemas — “The 12:15; “Death on the Nile” 10:30 —Head Start. News gives us a color shot of the new mington Ave., Hartford. The three- premiere through Nov. 12. (527-5151) and Art in Hartford will present a 2:10—Adelaide Road. Foxcroft, Maine. This particular Wiz” 1:30-4:10-7:00-9:50- 1:454:25-7:15-9:50; British Christmas stamps with four act Comedy is by John Patrick. (247- • A benefit performance of the faculty recital of contemporary 2:50—Meadow Lane. 1:30 —Green Lodge Rest 12:15; “Death on the Nile” “Interiors” 2:30-4:55-7:05- trunnel (from “tree-nail” ) has had depictions of happy carolers. The 0842) movie, “The Wiz,” will be given at chamber music Friday at 6 p.m. in 3:30 —Alice Drive. Home. 1:45-4:25-7:15-10:05; 9:10; “ Boys from Brazil” 2:10 —Ambassador Drive. the same job since 1821. values go from 7 to 13 pence. Club Seeks Liquor OK • The Goodspeed Opera House in Showcase Cinemas, East Hartford, Avery Court at the Wadsworth 4:10—Oakwood Road. The rafters are about 4 by 4, East Haddam is winding up its Atheneum in Hartford. “Interiors” 2.30-4:55-7; 05- 2:004:30-7:10-9:35; “Big Fix” 2:50—Bretton Road. The seven-pence has a group May- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The movie is 9:20-11:15; "Boys from 2:154:55-7:35-9:50; “ Up in Tuesday 3:30—Barry Road. evidently hand-hewn with a broad- EAST HARTFORD — A Massachusetts racquetball Bartlett objected to placing a racquetball club so close to record-breaking 30-week season with • Ragnar Bjomsson of Iceland will poling around a Christmas tree; the sponsored by the Greater Hartford Brazil” 2:00-4:30-7:10-9:40- Smoke” 2:304:55-7:15-9:10 10:30 —Bigelow Street. 4:10 —Loomis Street. axe and smoothed with an adze. They club developer has proposed a change in the zoning the Hillside Cemetery, which is located behind toe site performances of “She Loves Me" Chapter of the American Diabetes present an organ recital in toe ’Trini­ 9P shows old-time "waits” or night regulations which would allow racquetball clubs to have 12:10; “Big Fix” 2:15-4:55- U.A. Theater 1 — “Midnight 11:00 —Walnut Street. Friday were fitted together with a mortise watchmen with musical in­ which was first proposed. going into the final week. A special Association. ty College Chapel, Hartford, Friday 7:35-10:00-12:00; "Up in Express” 2:004:30-7:15-9:30 11:40—Goslee Drive. and tenon joint, a hole was drilled accessory cafes which serve alcoholic beverages The petitioner has moved that proposed site to the 2:10 —Presidential Village struments; the IIP has 18th-century matinee on closing day, Nov, 5, will • In performance at the American at 8:15 p.m. ’The event is free, and toe Smoke” 2:30-4:55-7:15-9:15- U.A. Theater 2 — “Animal 1:30 —Charles Apartments. Presently, a section of the zoning regulations allows Apartments. with a big auger, and the roof-pin children and a man with a lantern. northwest corner of the two streets, or roughly across the 0 be at 3 p.m. (873-8668) Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, public is invited. 11:15 House” 2:004:30-7:00-9:15 2:10 —North Elm Street. driven into place. bowling alleys to serve alcohol as an accessory use street from the Holiday Inn on Roberts Street. • State II at Long Wharf Theatre in 2:50 —Pine Ridge The top value, the 13-pence, sym­ now through Nov. 18, is the world • Sixty-seven-year-old Russian- U.A. Theater 1 — “Midnight U.A. Theater 3 - “A Wed­ 2:50 —Homestead Park When trunnels were used in ship­ providing there are no signs visible from the outside There are four other applications on the PZC agenda. New Haven will inaugurate its fall born pianist Shura Cherkassky will Express” 2:(KM:30-7:15-9:30; ding” 2:154:45-7;20-9;45 Apartments. Apartments. bolizes the “Boar’s Head (Jarol, ” premiere of “Ballroom,” a new 3:30 —Croft Drive. building (in the days of “wooden which advertise the alcoholic beverages or liquor com­ The meeting has been moved to the Conference Room season Tuesday with the American musical by Michael Bennet, starring perform Monday at 8:15 p.m. in “Rocky Horror Picture Vernon Cine 1 — “Grease” 3:30—Wedgewood Drive. which dates from 1521 or earlier. pany names. Show” 12 midnight 4:10—Rachel Road. ships and iron men” ), they were first because the Town Council will occupy the Council premiere of Quentin Crisp in his one- Dorothy Loudon. (375-5000) Jorgensen Auditorium at toe Univer­ 1:00-3:10-5:10-7:10-9:10 4:10—Parkade Apartments. The piece goes on to speak of “A cafe (as defined by state statute) serving alcoholic U.A. Theater 2 — “Animal Vernon Cine 2 — “Heaven well dried and then would swell and Chambers (the PZC’s usual site) that night. man show, “The Naked Civil Ser­ • The Glastonbury Players will do sity of Connecticut in Storrs. (486- Wednesday British customs in the 1850s. “The beverages may be permitted by the Planning and Zoning House” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:15- Can Wait” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- become immovable with moisture. holly, box and bay were brought into The council changed its meeting from Tuesday to vant,” The celebrated British author, a dinner theater presentation of Neil 4226) 11:15 9:30 9:30 —Beechwood Nursery Another type of trunnel is a “drift Commission only as an accessory use to a bowling alley Wednesday because state elections are being held who publicly proclaims his Simon’s “Plaza Suite” tonight and • The Hartford Symphony school. ■ the house on Christmas Eve (not ...,” the section now reads in part. U.A. Theater 3 — “A Wed­ Cast Growing pin.’’ They were made rugged as they before, because it would bring bad Tuesday. homosexuality, will launch his Sunday at Matty’s Restaurant, 141 Orchestra will present three ding” 2:15-4;45-7;20-9;45; 10:30 —Manchester Early were meant to be hammered out and The proposed new section would add “or to a acquetball C luck), and the mistletoe was hung to American tour with a two week New London Turnpike, Glastonbury. Beethoven concerts in Bushnell “Comedy of Terror and Black HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Learning Center. replaced with something else after club’’ after the words “bowling alley.” engagement at the Long Wharf 1:30—Heather Lane. protect the house from thunder and (633-9579 or 633-4410) Memorial Hall, Hartford, Nov. 3,4 at Sabbath” 12 midnight Robert Alda, Jose Ferrer the beams they connected were ture was taken with a vintage The petitioner, Frank A Sola, will bring his proposed through Nov. 12. (787-4282) 2:10 —Leland Drive. lightning. ” This last line is not the • The Marlborough Tavern 8 p.m., and Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. Arthur Vernon Cine 1 — “Grease” and Louis Nye will costar settled in and seasoned. R o lle ic o rd u sin g 100 ASA amendment and a petition for a special permit use to • Two original one-act puppet 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:10 in ‘"The Hallmark Hall of way we heard it. Playhouse, Marlborough, will pre­ Wmograd will conduct. Featured will Carpenters had some very special Verichrome, 13.5 - 1 think - time allow a cafe as an accessory to a proposed racquetball productions based on jazz-inspired sent “The Owl and The Pussycat” be Paul Schenly, pianist, and Vernon Cine 2 — “Heaven Fame’’ production of Blue Book Ready club on the northwest corner of Roberts and Hillside Can Wait” 2:00-7:30-9:30 wooden tools in the old days. There one second with available attic ballets of the “Roaring 20s” will be Nov. 4 and 5. It is also scheduled to vocalists Susan Davenny Wyner, Joy Arthur Miller’s original was a “maul” for striking the tenon light.) The new Blue Book is now ready. streets to the Nov. 8 meeting of the PZC. combined into an Evening of Zomcg, Peter Harvey, John West. Sunday television play, “Fame.” run Thursday through Sunday for toe axe. This one looked something like a Ghastly Truth Unveiled! This is the lesser known of the Sola represents Computer Partners Inc. of Wellesley, Puppetry in the University of following four weekends. There will • At Manchester Community Manchester Drive-Ih — The trio will join Richard potato masher. The “mallet" used to Yeoman pair. It may come as a sur­ Mass. Connecticut’s Harriet S. Jorgensen Benjamin in toe hour-long It seems that H.E. Harris & Co., T also be a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. College, Jan Wodal and Kathleen strike the mortise chisel was a heavy prise to hear that it is older than the Last month. Sola came to the PZC requesting special Theater Nov. 3 to 11 at 8:15 p.m. The now merely an undersized tentacle of which allows audiences the option of Dewenthol will present a musical Manchaatar Evaning HaraM show which will be squarish chunk of wood on a handle. famous Red Book — it is now coming permit use approval for a racquetball club on the op­ two works are Darius Milhaud's the General Foods octopus, has sold having dinner either before or after program titled “Integration.” directed by Marc Daniels The granddaddy of all clouters was a out with the 36th edition while the posite corner of Roberts and Hillside streets. “Creation of the World” and Igor CIRCULATION HOURS stamp people down the river just to the performance. (295-9877) Mon. - Frl. for the 1978-79 season. “beetle.” This seemed to be a section Red is in its 32nd. The application was tabled after Commissioner Fred Stravinsky’s “The Soldier’s Tale. ” At The Bushnell. 8:30 to 8:00 catch a few impulse buyers looking • “Shenandoah” is playing its final of a tree-trunk reinforced with iron The Blue gives wholesale prices. (429-2912) performances at the Camelot Dinner Verdi’s “II Trovatore” opens toe DEUVERY OEAOUNE MANCHESTBH for the “Amityville Horror” or You would be safe in paying 8:30 p.m. DRIVE-IN, ROUTES 6 & 44A hoops. Equipped with a Bunyanesque “Jaws 11,” or the like. • David Newirth, president of the Theater in Higganum tonight and Connecticut Opera Association’s SAT. handle to swing it by, the monster whatever it says for a properly Little Theatre of Manchester is Sunday. Playing Nov. 1 through Dec. season at toe Bushnell Memorial 7:00 - 10:00 ».m. The new hard-to-open shape fits graded U.S. coin. d e l iv e r y d e a d l in e was used to pound barn beams into nicely into those Lazy Susan racks at URGENT building the set designed by Clay 3 is “Guys and Dolls.” (563-8376) Hall, Hartford, tonight and Monday 7:30 >.m. place. The sticker price is $2.95; it should supermarkets, and there we see the Massey for the Stephen Sondheim • The Coachlight Dinner Theatre at 8 p.m. Suggested Carrier Rates (For fellow camera nuts: The pic­ be available at any of our three Main Will th« party driving a light colorad com­ musical, “Company,” which will be formerly beloved catalog surrounded in East Windsor continues with Paul Nov. 3, 4 and 5, ’The Hartford Payiblo In Advinca Street coin outlets. pact car atoppod for rad light on Eaat performed Nov. 10, 11, 17 and 18 at Lipson in “Fiddler on The Roof” Symphony Orchestra presents a Slnglo copy...... is « Wortdy...... 90« SPUMY emu Cantor St. at approximataly 11 PM on East Catholic High School at 8:30 through Dec. 3. (522-1266 or 623-8227) ^ to o v e n Festival. (246-6807) Ono month...... $3.80 Monday, Oct. 23 and who witnaaaad tha p.m. According to Massey, the set is Threo months ...... 311.70 OPEN ALL DAY one of the most difficult he has ever Musical Events Auditions for ‘Mikado’ Six m o n th s...... $23.40 GOP Chief Questions accldant at tha cornar of Portar and Eaat O n s y s s f ...... $48.80 'Encimoiia SUNDAY tackled. “It has to give the feeling of • Pianist Watson Morrison will ’The Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan Msll Rstss Upon Rsqusst ptam UCILU Cantar Sta., plaasa call 646-1517 aa aoon New York, which means a lot of ver­ Subscribsrt who fall to rscsivs ARTHUR DRUG present a faculty recital at the Players will hold open auditions for thsir nswtpspsr bslors 8:30 p.m. as poasiblo. tical feelings, and yet, there is the University of Hartford’s Hartt chorus and principal roles in “The should tsispnons ths circulation Endorsements byMEA dspsrImanL 647-3948. necessity of a variety of levels to College of Music, Millard Mikado” Nov. 7, 8 and 9 from 7:30 to MANCHESTER —Thomas Ferguson, Democratic town chairman. keep the play flowing from one scene Auditorium, 200 Bloomfield Ave., 10 p.m. at Center Congregational Republican town chairman, has Ferguson said he thought it was in­ to another,” he said. Because of the West Hartford, Monday at 8 p.m. Church, Manchester. Rehearsals will questioned the endorsement of five local teresting that the MEA did not endorse skeletal nature of the platforms, • Britain’s Lynn Riley will discuss begin in January for four perfor­ Democratic candidates by the Manchester State Rep. Francis Mahoney, who is moving pieces have been designed to “Yesterday London — Tomorrow mances to be held in late March and Education Association. seeking re-election in the 13th Assembly follow tracks onto the stage. Reser­ RUMMAGE “The endorsement of the Manchester Cut It Out!! Broadway” Wednesday at Musical early April. Please bring your own District. vations may be made by calling the Wednesdays, the morning lecture music to toe audition. Elections teachers seems of dubious value,” the “Does this indicate that the supporters LTM rooms Monday, W^nesday and performance series at the University from “The Mikado” are preferred. (30P head said. of Mr. Cummings have been told to stay Help us to help you. The increase in phone calls since the consolidation The teacher’s Political Action Com­ away from Mahoney because he doesn’t of Blue Cross of Connecticut and CMS has caused delays in telephone SALE mittee is headed by William Brindamour, communication. take orders well?” Ferguson said. r SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE son of the Democratic Party’s vice­ Cummings responded that he did not In an effort to serve both subscribers and providers better, a new phone Expansion Planned chairwoman, Dorothy Brindamour, seek the MEA or any other endorsement system with additional lines has been install^, but your help is necessary. Ferguson said. Starting S at, Nov. 4 BETHSHOLOM- he has received. Please clip out the box below and place it inside your phone directory. The MEA endorsed Marcella Fahey, “Mr. Ferguson is not going to drive a For Product Show ON MONDAY, OCT. 30th who is running in the Third Senatorial And if you need to contact us, use the numbers shown. For Month of November 10:MA.M.TO5d0F.M. wedge between Mr. Mahoney and Help us to help you. District, and four Democratic incumbents myself,” Cummings said. MANCHESTER — The Greater Manchester Chamber A Fall Season At The AND TUESDAY, OCT. 81st —State Sen. David Barry and State Reps. He said that he and Mahoney have had of Commerce has announced that toe overwhelming sup­ MN> A.M. TO NOON Theodore Cummings, Abraham Glassman different views on many subject, but “we When phoning from (Cut Out and Save) port of the local business community for the upcoming NIW a USED CLOTHINQ. PAaaiCS. AND and Muriel Yacavone. When phoning from still manage to work together." “Because the New Haven 1978 Manchester Product Show has led to a major expan­ UNina a amc-A-aaAC “It seems inconceivable to me that the all other Connecticut sion of the show. we work together and win together, people Calling Area: Calling Areas: HURLBOROUGN TAVERN d M M F P a iR B son of Ted Cummings’ assistant could do say people take orders from me,” Cum­ ABOUT MEMBERSHIP When the idea for the Nov. 18 and 19 Product Show was aEAlTMMUnMnRE anything other than deliver support to him 239-4961 ...... Blue Cross ...,...... 1-800-922-4670 first conceived; Chamber officials optimistically hoped mings said. “That’s one thing I’ve never and his cohorts. Otherwise, heads would been good at —giving orders.” 865-9490...... Blue Shield ...... 1-800-922-6420 for 50 exhibitors, feeling that number would produce a PLAYHOUSE roll," Ferguson said. Cummings also is show worthwhile both to the public and the exhibitors, ac­ See BUI M ankofft Comedy ABOUTCLAIMS cording to Jim Breitenfeld, executive vice president of The Coventry Historical Society Dental i toe Chamber. As the number of exhibitors rose beyond 50, THE OWL OB 10th Annual Hospital toe focus for the show changed from securing enough dis­ 239-4961 ...... 1 Major Medical / ...... 1-800-922-4670 plays to providing adequate space for all toe firr.is Methodists Set Speaker L Pres. Drugs J seeking to partiepate. To date, 90 businesses have signed THE PUSSY CUT up to exhibit. Produced by Acton Company of Conn. Antti|iti^ &Jynm 865-6460...... ' Medical/Surgical'l .. 1-800-922-6197 MANCHESTER — The Rev. John 0. Pastor Parker began his career as youth L Physician Claims/...... Also indicative of the enthusiasm and support of toe Evtry Thursday, Friday Parker of Worcester, Mass., district local businesses has been toe response to the Chamber’s director of Lynfield-Wakefield United ABOUT MEDICARE Saturday and Sunday anil superintendent of the Connecticut and Methodist Church in 1959 after graduating request for door prize donations, Breitenfeld said. The ■ Gen'l Informationl TIokata Curtain Western Massachusetts District of the from the University of Massachusetts. 239-4961 ...... 1-800-922-4670 Chamber has been flooded with donations and expects to Thun. 14 SMP.M. Saturday, October 28, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. United Methodist Church, will be the ^ Blue Cross 65 j ■ • ■ • give away many hundreds of dollars worth of products to Frl. $8 S:S0P.M. Sunday, October 29, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. guest speaker at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. ser­ He received an advanced degree from 865-6460...... Blue Shield (CMS) 65 .. .. 1-800-922-6197 show visitors. Sat IS liS0P.II. vices Sunday at North United Methodist ’The Product Show is viewed as a unique opportunity for i Coventry High School the Boston University School of Theology Sun. 14 9 M P.M. Church. and has served Pastorates in New- ANY OTHER MATTERS area residents to explore the world of services and Special dinner/theater prices available Corner of Route 31 and Ripley Hill Road Before the Rev. Mr. Parker’s appoint­ products available locally, Breitenfeld said. buryport. Byfield and Needham Heights, Corporate Headquarters Administrative Offices Coventry, Connecticut ment to his present post last November, all in Massachusetts. Area firms not yet involved, but seeking information Box Office 298-9388 Snack Bar 370 Bassett Road 221 Whitney Avenue Free Parking he bad about 20 years’ experience in North Haven, CT 06473 New Haven, CT 06511 about toe Product Show are invited to call or visit the Admission $1.25 churches ranging from eight-member con­ Chamber at 257 E. Center St. ’The show will be at Marlliorough Tavern, Junriinn Route 2 and 66 239-4911 777-4481 Blue Cross (With this coupon, admit 1 or 2 persons at 11.00 each) PLEASE CAUTHEArnE gregations to his most recent one of about The minister and his wife, Catherine, Blue Shield Manchester High School. FOR SCREEN TIMES 1,400 members. have three children. ALL OF US HELPING EACH OF US P ^ E FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENINC HKRAi n a , . Sat.. Ocl. 211, l!)78

Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Sat., Ocl. 28, 1978 — PAGE FIVE Canadian Unity Strained LOCAL CHURCHES By JOHN IISHKR Lalonde said his colleague pointed porate affairs, housing and land use, governments. In addition to normal OTTAWA (UPI) — Prime Minister out that that there were only 10 economic development, immigration legislative functions the new body GOSPEL HALL, Center St. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST William Lyon Mackenzie King said French-Canadian members and that and the administration of justice. would have special powers to protect 10 a.ra., Breakii^ bread; 11:45 a.m TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 CENTER CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY! EAST, Community Y, 79 N. Hackmatack St. Norman E. Swensen, more than three decades ago that they had never at any time in the language rights. Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meetine. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Some of the differences were Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, residency; Milton Nilson, assistant to the CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. nation's history constituted half the FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ minister. Canada had "too much geography." eliminated after consultation with Another change would give the pastor. Curtis Jr., pastor. cabinet. NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St.Rev. 11 a.m.. Dr. V. Abraham Kurien will A few Canadian politicians still the federal government but others provinces a say in the appointment of Philip Saunders, minister. 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Morning Worship 8:45 a.m.. First Hour, Woodruff Hall; talk on "The Integration of Healing, : t. agree — though not everybody sees have occured since, as B.C. Supreme Court judges. 10:30 a.m., ^ aise. Worship Service ^rvices with members of the Confirma­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, Health and Religion,” music for the mor­ big as necessarily bad — and some Premier Willim Bennett said in a However, the provinces have and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. tion Class taking part by reading scrip­ Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr., preaching. "There has been an increase in the ning provided by Penny Johnson, soloist. tures, leading the Lord's Prayer and would carve up the country. Others letter to Trudeau last April, criticized alt the proposals. Some Deliverance Service. Church School; 11:15 a.m.. Third Hour, last decade," Lalonde said, ‘IBut oh- Nursery and Sunday School, Coffee and giving their theme of What Christ and Federation Room, Coffee Shoppe, believe that regional differences give “The Western Premiers are pleased fear that increased provincial power FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Conversation. viously people feel threatened by Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, Confirmation mean to them; 9:30 a.m., Woodruff Hall; 6:30 p.m., Church School muscle and sinew to national unity. to see that, over the course of the based in Ottawa would undermine Sunday Bible School with classes for all these myths and the myths are pastor. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Halloween Party, Woodruff Hall; 7 p.m.. ages through adult. Nursery for infants; 6 First among the separatists of cleverly exploited by some people — last year, follow-up discussions the 'EWthority of provincial 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Park and Church streets. Rev. Stephen New Member Conversations, 100 p.m.. Church Potiuck Supper honoring course, though for reasons of politicians and members of the between Federal and Western governments. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Barbara F. Ferguson Rd. the Confirmation Class followed by a CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and language rather than geography, is media." provincial government officials in­ vice. West, assistant to the rector; Rev. Alan CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, program with the Confirmation Class Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, Premier Rene Levesque with his But clearly some of the suspicion dicate that some of the 61 items out­ J. Broadhead, assistant to the rector. taking an active part. Adams Street at Thompson Road. Rev. 7:M a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite II with minister. promise to lead Quebec out of SECOND CONGREGATIONAL and resentment felt in British Colum­ lined ... have been resolved," he Thoughts Edward S. Pepin, pastor. homily by the Rev. Mrs. West; 9 a.m.. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a m,. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Canada's 111-year-old confederation. bia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and wrote, forwarding the task force's Saturday Masses at5and7:30p.m.; Sun- Holy Eucharist, Rite II with sermon by Worship, sermon: “Sin” ; 6 p.m.. Levesque and his governing Parti second report. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James Worship, sermon: "Where Two or Three Manitoba is created by what day Masses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 11 ;45 a.m Ihe Rev. Mrs. West, Church School, MacLauchlin, pastor. Quebecois see independence, despite This past summer, a morning CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Are Gathered.” westerners consider intrusions by the "You will see, however, that the Nursery Care, followed by coffee hour; 10 a.m.. Morning Worship and Church worship service was given over to LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite II with ser­ CALVARY CHURCH OF THE the federal government's policy of federal government in the provincial second report identifies what are School, Laity Sunday will be observed; 11 our boys and girls — Children's Sun­ Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. mon by the Rev. Mrs. West. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 647 E. Middle bilingualism, as the only sure way to domain. perceived to be new Federal in­ Walton, bishop. a.m.. Fellowship Hour in Hall. Turnpike. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, day. And they were just great! So EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, preserve and foster Quebec's French The premiers of the four western trusions that have taken place over 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood: 9:30 a.m.. pastor; Karl A, Gustafson, assistant language and culture, many times these little ones are so NORTH UNITED METHODIST Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. pastor. provinces at a 1976 meeting in the course of the year. Obviously easily forgotten ... yet they are so im­ Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Canada's other regional p.m.. Sacrament Service. CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for Medicine Hat, Alta., noted “the in­ there is much more to be done to pre­ portant! Our bo.ys and girls today Custer, pastor. son, pastors; Tom Larsen, intern; Rev. SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. adults and children; 10:30 a m.. Service differences, though not as emotional creasing tendency of the Govern­ vent and to resolve these kind of con­ soon grow up to become the leaders 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, John C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ of Worship, message by tbe pastor. Child­ and fundamental as those of Quebec, cerns." 0. Parker, District Superintendent, 8:30 and 11 am .. Divine Worship, TIME ment of Canada to legislate in sub­ of tomorrow. They need and deserve ficers. care and program for children provided: nevertheless place strains on ject areas which historically and con­ This summer Trudeau proposed our love and guidance now if they are preaching, sermon: "Called to Convince Reformation Sunday Celebration; 9:45 6:30 p.m.. Evening Service and Singspira- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. the World,” children up for story; 6:30 a m,, Church School, Adult Forum on the national unity. to help steady our old world Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air tion, message by pastor. stitutionally had been considered ... giving Canada a new constitution p.m., Sr. M.Y.F.; 7 p.m., Sacred Creed; Bible Study on Proverbs, Youth Marc Lalonde, the minister for within the provincial sphere." tomorrow! Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. 236 with several changes intended to Dancers; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. "Informational Class; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for in­ Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior federal-provincal relations, said Because of their concern they set strengthen the voice of the provinces May this simple prayer be yours as UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Meeting.” fants; 6:30 p.m.. Youth Open House. im is you are privileged under God to in­ 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, pastor; Rev. George Emmitt, minister of much of the resentment in the up an intereovernmental task force, in Ottawa. visitation and Outreacb. western provinces for the "Eastern fluence their young impressionable minister. 2 2 under the chairmanship of British 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, Rally Day. Under the changes, which Trudeau n lives: 10 a .m ., Sunday S ch o o l; 11 SOUTH UNITED METHODIST ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN establishment" was based on myth Columbia, to examine the issue. wanted passed in two stages with the a.m.,Worship; 6:30 p.m., Prayer; 7 p.m., CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. guest: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Strumbeck, and an instinctive reaction that “Give me a little child to CHURCH (.MISSOURI SYNOD), from The King’s College, New York, In its first report the task force first part pushed through next year, Worship. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Cooper and High streets. Rev. Charles W. anything that comes from Ottawa point the way. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. presenting a program of "Magic and outlined 61 items of concern. They in­ the Senate would be replaced with a Kuhl, pastor. Music," classes for all ages; 10:45 a.m.. will be slanted against them. Over the strange sweet Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 7:45 a.m., Christian Living Men’s Study cluded the fields of energy and other House of the Federation appointed 9 a.m.. Family Worship; 10:15 a.m., Morning Worship, message by tbe Rev. Nursery School Teacher "It's nothing new," he said in an path that lead to Thee; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Group; 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Sunday School and Youth Forum: 10:15 to natural resources, consumer and cor- equally by the federal and provincial provided; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 vices, Pastor Webb preaching sermon: Mr. McLain, (Children’s Church and Mrs. Shirley interview with UPI. "It's a challenge Give me the little voice to 11:35 a m.. First and Second Year Youth Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Geer, teacher demonstrates art work to teach to pray p.m.. Service, Informal Worship. “Remember the Reformation”; 9 a.m.. Instruction: Nov, 1, Wed., 10 a.m., Adult students in the for us. " ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL Church School, 3 and 4 year old Nursery vice, message by the Rev. Mr. McLain. nursery class at the Manchester Salvation Give me two shining eyes Bible Study. Nursery provided. Army Citadel Sunday School, (Herald photo by Pinto Lalonde said one of the oldest Thy face to .see. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. through Junior High, Adult Bible class. bugaboos is that the federal govern­ The Almanac Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Crib Nursery; 10:45 a.m.. Senior High ment is dominated by French- "The only crown I ask. 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m, class, Child care available in the Dear Lord, to wear Mass in English and Polish. Nursery. The 5th and 6th Grade classes of Canadians who don't understand By Unilcd Prcsfi Inicrnalional On this day in history: Is this: That 1 may teach a ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, the Church School will hold a craft and AREA CHURCHES western problems and are too preoc­ Today is Saturday, Oct. 28, the In 1936, Harvard University was little child. 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. bake sale in the reception hall between cupied with Quebec anyway. 301st day of 1978 with 64 to follow. Scholsky, pastor. services for the benefit of their trip to formed in Massachusetts. I do not ask that I may AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN F IR S T C O N G R E (1A I K) N A L Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday mass Old Sturbridge Village. 5:30 p.m.. ST. (,EOR(,E’S EPISCOPAL External Affairs Minister Don In 1886, the Statue of Libery was ever stand REFORMED CHURCH, South Windsor CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Road. Clll RCH, 87 Main St. (corner of Conn. The moon is approaching its new at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Membership Exploration; 6:30 p.m.. (.111 RCH, Bolton. Rev. John C. Jamieson, a Newfoundlander, said Among the wise, the Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, pastor. Route 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, Blvd ), East Hartford. Rev. William E. phase. dedicated on Bedloe's Island in New ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Junior High MYF; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Holliger, vicar. worthy, or the great. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School from age 4 pastor. Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, he hears the same old irrational com­ York Harbor. Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, Teaching Service. 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 10 a.m.. Mor­ IT’S YOUR OPINION The morning stars are Jupiter and I only ask that softly hand through adult: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday associate minister. plaints. In 1929, as the great crash ap­ Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team Worship Service, Nursery available at ning Prayer with sermon by John Shep- I lit> .Siiltinl;i> opinion pii^r is opm to j|| n m i I c i 's o I Saturn. School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church "The cry is always that there are in hand ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, both services. pardson, "From the Greek, the Lord I hr Mrrahl. \\ r soliril \onr opinions on lo p n - s ol i n i r r r s i proached, losses on the New York CONCORDIA LUTHERAN sonage on Cornwall Dr. School, child care; II a.m.. Coffee Hour; The evening stars are Mercury, A child and I may enter at pastor emeritus. Loves a Hilarious Person, " Church to llir roinnuiiiit\. Is il cdiiriiliony Vilniiiiisiniiioir:' too many goddam Frenchmen run­ Stock Exchange and curb ex-changes CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St, Rev. Burton D. FIRST PRESBA TERIVN C lll RCH FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 6 p.m.. Youth Choir; 7 p m.. Pilgrim Mars and Venus. the gate." Saturday vigil masses at 5 and 7:30 School, Nursery provided, Husiiir**sV K rrrraliony I’oliliis'/ ning the country, while I and my ran to more than $10 billion. Rome Strand, pastor. Rev, David B. Stacy, (Uniled Fresliyterian USA), 136 Capitol Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth Those born on this date are under Begin tomorrow - and with your p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 associate pastor. Ave., Hartford. TALCOTTVII.LE CONGREGA- I hr piirposr is |o prrsriit a rross.«r<-lion o) roni- English-speaking colleagues are seen Jelley, pastor. Fellowship. IION.AL Clll RCH, Uniled Church of iminil) opinion arirh ol' sii|»jrrls. high-priced bank stocks dropped 500 family, attend the services of the a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery 10 a.m.. Worship, Church School, child the sign of Scorpio. 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a m.. Christ. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. \\ r a»k llial >oii limit >our urilin^ (o no m orr lliaii as a tired old bunch," he said. points. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. care. Dedication of Lutheran Book of care provided. For more information call Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ CHURCH OF ST. Jonas Salk, American discovered church. You will find it worthwhile! MAURICE. 32 9:30 a.m.. Choir Rehearsal; 10:30 a m.. •>00 uoriN. (lotihh* sparrih and srnd ihrin to: Lalonde said this mistaken view In 1968, thousands of Czechs rallied Rev. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio Worship. 646-7610. vice. Hebron Road, Bolton. of polio vaccine, was born Oct. 28 Rev. George Emmitt Rev. Robert W. Worship and Sunday School; 3 p.m., ITS ^Ol |{ OriMON "is due to the high visibility that to protest occupation by Soviet Associate Pastor P. Padelli, co-pastors. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Cronin, pastor. Manrhrstrr E\rnin^ lirrald 1914. Tolland Association Fall meeting at An­ French-Canadian ministers have had Church of the Nazarene Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; an American Baptist Church, 585 E. Meadowlark Road, Vernon. Rev. Donald CHI RCII. I NITED Clll RCH OF Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m Sunday lirrald Sipiarr troops. The rally was crushed. Sunday masses at 7:30 and 9 a.m. in sanc- McLean, pastor. dover; 8 p.m.. "The Long Search, " Study over the last 10 years — and Prime Center. St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, minister. CHRIST, Tolland, Rev. Donald G. Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Group. M an rh o lrr. (.onn. OfdMtl SOOOPS tu a^ , and 10:30 a.m. and noon in school 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. liyDoniftMid Rev. Frederick Lanz, director of Chris­ Miller, minister. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL C lll RCH, FIRST C()NGRE(, ATION AL Minister (PierreI Trudeau in par­ auditorium. tian education. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Route 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. CHURCH OF AERNON. 695 Hartford ticular." I w soiirsirfj m FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, CHURCH, Hebron.Rev. David G. Wellner, rector. Church School: 7 to 8:30 p.m,. Pilgrim Turnpike, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, There are 10 French-Canadians, in­ SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Runnion-Bareford, pastor. Fellowship, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a m.. im Of mmo, 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School 10:30 a m.. Worship Service, Rev. minister; Rev. David C. Bowling, assis­ cluding Trudeau, in the present 32- during the worship service; 10:30 a.m.. ST. MATTHEVTS CHURCH. Tolland Family Service and Church School. tant minister. AMMICA’S for pupils up to the age of 20 and care for Morning Worship. Message: "The Road David G. Runnion-Bareford preaching. Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD member Liberal government. very young children, subject of the Nursery provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church 9:55 a.m.. Church School classes for smrmn Ahead.” A nursery is provided during the Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ CHURCH, 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. three-year-olds through Grade 8, Crib Lalonde used a recent experience lesson-sermon: “Probation After service; 3 p.m.. Farewell Reception for School classes. day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 .m Rev. Earl K. Pettlbone, pastor. of one of his Ontario colleagues to il­ ArnriM m Death,” golden text from the Bible: Room lor infants. Child Care for Yesterdays Pastor and Mrs. Stairs; 6:30 p.m. R O (. K \ I L L E I N I T FI) MESSIAH EVANGELICAL 9:45 a.m.. Sunday School for all ages; toddlers; 11 a m . Coffee Hour in lustrate his point. oAMAMM o m m m "Prove all things; hold fast that which is UNICEF Halloween Party sponsored by METHODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St LITIIERAN CHURCH, Wisconsin 11 a m.. Worship Service, Nursery good.” I Thes8alonians'5:21. Fellowship Hall, 7 p.m . Senior High The host of a radio hotline show Uir i m 0 m the Junior High Youth Fellowship. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, pastor Synod). 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. available; 6 p.m , Evangelistic Service. Pilgrim Fellowship: 5 p.m , Junior High remarked how difficult it must be for 10,45 a.m.. Worship ^rvice. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a m., worship Nursery available. Pilgrim Fellowship There will be a 25 Year§ Ago 10 Years Ago W S llf. Service. an English-speaking member of the itW’MWWBMWWIW WIWMIlllllMlillHIItlllllW IWillWIlinil' I win 11 min..... I I>| single parent workshop and potiuck at 4 Vernon F. Hauschild is to head the The Peter Peila family of 375 CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITV p.m, in Fellowship Hall this Sunday. Red Cross fund drive. cabinet to discuss a French-Canadian UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL Bidwell St. is named the "4-H Family UNION C0N(;RE(,ATIONAL Orford home sale is not approved. question when "half the ministers in r wings of Morning By CLIFF SIMPSON Ellington. C lll RCH, Sand Hill Road, South Wind­ of the Year." sor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Rev. CHI RCH. Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ the government were from Quebec." 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, Worship Service, Sunday School. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the vicar. associate minister. c for four months with vitamin A und D How to Divide the Spoils This verse is generally a RELIGIOIS SOCIETY OF $1 will immunize 11 children 8 a.m., Holv Communion; 10 am .. 8:30 a m.. Church School, Grades 10-12 I was at a dinner party in springboard for a discussion of FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford in Conference Room; 8:45 a m., Adult Bi­ against polio spiritual healing " and on occasion I Friends Meeting House. 144 S. Quaker Family Service and Sunday School; Coichester recentiy where I heard $5 will get baby fish to stock a pond Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Communion ble Class in Lounge; 9:45 a m.. Church have so interpreted it, but this ser­ Lane, West Hartford. School, infants through Grade 8; 10 a.m.. this story that had been told at an for a potential protein supply in a 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. FAITH TABERNACLE C lll RCH, Income Taxation in an Inflationary Economy ecumenical worship service by the mon had the title "Unconscious 1535 Forbes St., EAST Hartford. Rev. Morning Worship, sermon: “The rural village PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN local rabbi just before the offering: Influence." What happens when you Ralph Saunders, pastor. Greatest Thing in the World," Mr. Bow­ Editor'sE d itn r’-S Note:Nntp- ThisThiis is15 thethp eighthAiohth in worthworth in intormc terms n (of thoir their r\iir/>hocinn purchasing $20 will immunize 1,300 children CHURCH, Route 31 and North River man preaching; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour in enter a group? Does the conversation Road, Coventry. Rev. W.H.Wilkens, 10 a.m., Sunday School for all ages in­ T a series of 15 articles exploring power — rose at only 1.6 percent a banks pay interest rates of up to 7 After a business meeting of the against tuberculosis. Consider what turn up or down? Are you a guide for cluding a French-speaking class: 11 a.m.. the Social Room: 5-7 p.m.. Halloween "Taxation: Myths and Realities." one Sunday School class started 28 pastor. Party for Grades 1-5 in Annex, sponsored year. percent, especially for long-term clergy the conversation turned the high road or the low? Peter's 9 a.m..Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service: 7 p.m.. Evangelistic This series was written for Courses Inflation causes a problem for our to how each one divided the years ago! Their act was blessed — Service, Nursery available during all ser­ by the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship; 7 p.m.. deposits. But with prices rising at 6 shadow was a healing one. It was Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and Single Adult Halloween Party at home of by Newspaper, a program developed progressive tax system — in which percent a year, the interest payment regular collections. One and how the children of the wprld said of Dr. Phillip Brooks of Boston Aueust). vices. have been blessed by God’s blessing Nancy Rowe. by University Extension, University the rate of taxation increases with provides little real return to the remarked it was after all very that when he walked down the street, BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL of , San Diego, and funded the amount of income — because in­ saver. simple. He drew a chalk line on upon the caring of those few! the sun shone brighter. Would that it IIOCKANUM UNITED METII. Incidentally, a call to the Hartford ST. JOSEPH t i l l R tll, 33 West St., Clll RCH. Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. by a grant from the National Endow­ creases in nominal wages artificially the floor, tossed up all the would happen today when clergy Rockville. ODIST Clll RCH, 178 Main St., East Stanton Conover, minister. A 7 percent interest rate yields $140 Theological Seminary answered the ment for the Humanities. push taxpayers into higher tax on a deposit of $2,000. But $2,120 is money, and that which came pass! Perhaps the clearest illustra­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. staples, 9:30 a.m.. Nursery, Church School, question — UNICEF stands for The pastor. Manchester Community College brackets. Taxpayers therefore can required to buy the same goods and down on oneside belonged to the tion in poetry of "Unconscious day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. Worship Service by Rev. David Reese, offers a three-credit course based on find that their real tax liabilities — Lord, the other side belonged to United Nations International (Folk) at 11:15 am.. Vigil of Holy days at 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery sermon: "Many (jifts — One Spirit"; services at the end of the year. The Influence" is Browning’s Pippa available. the newspaper articles. To learn the amount of taxes owed after him. The second one indicated Children Education Fund. Now, we 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30, 9 a.m., and 5 and 10:30 a.m.. Coffee, Fellowship Time; “real" interest income is therefore Passes, It certainly is the best I BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST more, call 646-2137. adjusting for inflation — are in­ only $20. Our current law, however, that was wrong. He said, “A know. know: 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 10:45 a.m.. Study Group, “Prayer and p.m. C lll RCH, 16 Church St,, East Hartford. Praying," Confirmation Class, forum: Copyright 1978 by the Regents of creased even though their real in­ taxes the full “nominal” interest in­ much better way was to draw a I am reminded of the customer who entered a store and asked for a ROCKVILLE BAPTIST till Rtll, Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., and Gwen­ “Many Gifts— Many Ministries," leader the University of California. comes are unchanged. For example, come of $140. small circle on the floor and Pippa is a silk-winder of Asolo dolyn M. Arslen, pastors. xi:nxKii*i:K certain article. The clerk replied that 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, Rev. David Reese. under current tax rules a family ear­ throw up the collection with the with only one holiday a year. In 9:30 a m.. Worship Service, child care By MARTIN FELDSTEIN If the depositor is in the 25 percent she was in the wrong place. She pastr. ning $10,000 would pay approximate­ tax bracket, the tax bill is $35. A tax understanding that all that fell her sunny faith she carries a provided for toddlers. .S T. DIN .S I AN'S C III R C II. creases in wages push many should go next door and in the unisex 9 a m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a m., Manchester Road. Glastonbury. Rev. Our income tax laws were written ly $790 in income taxes. If consumer of $35 on real interest of ^ is an and stayed in the circle was for message of salvation. Blithely Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. for an economy with little or no infla­ taxpayers into higher brackets. store she would find it. As he left the Joseph R. Bannon, pastor prices rose by 46 percent— the actual effective tax rate of 175 percent God, the rest was for himself. ” and merrily she goes along SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route tion. Yet from 1972 to 1977 consumer Those with a large number of clerk heard her say, “Is that what 1 WESLEA MEMORIAL CHI RCII Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday increase that occurred between 1972 After taxes, the individual is left with They both turned to the third tp singing her joyous song. During 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; (Unili-il Mrlhudisl Churrh). 110 prices rose by 46 percent, and this gave to last Halloween?” Masses at 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. dependents, however, are harder hit and 1977 — that same family would $2,105 — less than the $2,120 he needs find his method. “My way is the day she passes unknowingly Rev. Michael Donohue. Ellington Road, East Hartford, Rev year they will probably rise at least 6 than others because the value of their have to earn $14,600 to maintain the to maintain the purchasing power of much simpler,” he exclaimed, “No Man is an Island" four situations wherein her Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday John M. Dunnack, pastor. percent. standard exemptions declines with “I just toss the whole amount Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child care same real income before taxes. If his original $2,000 deposits The poem by Edwin Markham song changes four lives; Unless the tax laws are revised, the value of the dollar. their taxes rose at the same rate as up in the air, saying, i ‘Take W APPING COMMI NITY CHI RCH, available. Our current tax system, by taxing which he called “The Creed” has 1) the guilty lovers Ottima and 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Rev. the rates of inflation that are likely in Inflation has its biggest effect on prices and their nominal income—46 the real income earned on savings at what you want God' and all that Sebald VERNON UNITED METHODIST the way that income from savings is some relevance here; Harold W. Richardson, minister. (.III RCH, Route 30. Rev. Marjorie the future will continue to cause percent — they would pay ap­ more than 100 percent, is both gross­ he doesn’t take, I pick up from 2) the sculptor and his bride capricious and undesirable changes taxed. As explained below, under "There is a density that makes 9:15 and 10:45 a m.. Worship Service Hiles. pastor. proximately $1,153 in taxes, and their ly unfair and a strong penalty to the floor.” 3) Luigi and his mother and Church School. in effective tax rates. Now is the existing laws inflation can raise the us brothers; 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery real income, or purchasing power saving. This problem affects anyone 4) Monsignor the Bishop and his provided. By time to adjust the tax laws to offset tax on income from savings to an None goes his way alone: Eugene would remain unchanged. who buys bonds or stocks as well as The storyteller didn't indicate attendant the adverse effects of inflation. Brewer effective tax rate that exceeds 100 those who save in banks. whether this anecdote increased the All that we send into the lives of Each of these is face to face FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Inflation severely distorts the percent However, the increase in their collection that night or not. others BOLTON UNITED METHODIST A recent study of the national with a great spiritual crisis till RCH. Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. C lll RCH, 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. effects of the income tax. Almost To understand what reforms are nominal wages would push them into Comes back into our own. Johnson, minister. a higher tax bracket. As a result, Bureau of Economic Research about which, of course, Pippa is Marjorie Hiles, pastor. One of man's besetting everybody's tax burden is raised needed, we must first understand showed that individuals who sold cor­ One, Two, or Three with God 9:30 a m., Sunday School, Church Lane weaknesses is aversion to they would owe almost $1,700 in taxes I care not what his temples or unaware. As she goes on her 11 a m.. Worship Service; 10 a m., automatically by inflation. But some how inflation affects individual taxes porate stocks in 1973 had combined is a Majority his creeds. way singing, "God’s in his House, Worship Service; 11 a.m.. Sanc­ Church School. controversy. It’s good to be under current law. — a tax increase of about 116 percent. tuary, lay preacher: Mr. Leonard Gillon, as agreeable as far as one’s increases are much greater than “real” losses of nearly $1 billion. You have heard UNICEF. One thing holds firm and fast heaven; all's right with the ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Route 31, others, depending on the size and Thus, although their real income Nursery provided in Church Lane House. Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, conscience will allow. But Wages and Salaries before taxes would be the same after Because our current tax law ignores Do you know what the letters stand world,” something awakens in source of income and the number and the effect of inflation, however, they That into his fateful heap of pastor; Rev. Francis A. Liszewski, assis­ to remain silent in the face In an economy with no inflation, the price increase, their real taxes for? "Think for a minute. The UN is the soul of each and salvation of what you believe to be nature of deductions and exemptions. were required to pay taxes on nearly days and deeds FIRST BAPTIST CHIRCII OF tant pastor. the general lievel of consumer prices would have risen by 48 percent. obviously the United Nations. The C comes to all four. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ error is to compromise For example, cost-of-living in- Geoffrey Mo«-politica) illuttnitor syndicated $5 billion of nominal gains. is for children, and the F undoubtedly The soul of man is cast.” E.AST H.ARTFORD, (Southern BuptiHl remains constant. Because of the This same problem is continuing with the Washiniton Post Writen G m p. Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles day masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a m. your convictions. gradual introduction of new now. Because of the artificial effect Reforming our tax law to recognize is for Fund. But what is the I? Is it Undoubtedly you and I will never Coley, pastor. and at St. Joseph's Mission, Eagleville, Religious denominations technology, wages and salaries of inflation with our progressive tax the effects of inflation and thus to the first letter of international? But Peter’s Shadow have the batting average qf a Pippa 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services at 8:30 a.m. outdo one another in The Author would rise gradually. eliminate the resulting excess taxa­ what about the letter E? I called two for one day’s singing or living, but supressing their doctrinal structure, the current 6 percent infla­ This “bracket rate" problem can Although I usually agree with which are interpreted for the deaf. Inflation means that the overall tion means taxes will take away half tion of income from savings would religious workers in town who did not William Barclay’s interpretation of maybe we can attain the 300 mark if Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday differences. If such distinc­ Martin Feldstein is president of be easily and completely remedied rose at about 1 percent a year. At tions are so insignificant level of consumer prices increases of the real wage gain of a typical not be difficult. know. Can you supply the full Scripture, 1 cannot accept this we try more than we have. For ul­ School; 6 p.m.. Training Union. CHIRCII OF ST. BERNARD. the National Bureau of Economic by changing the tax law so that all of that time, banks typically paid an in­ Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. that they can be sacrificed from year to year. Such inflationary worker. terest rate of about 3 percent. An in­ By adjusting the definition of meaning of the abbreviation? statement; timately our “unconscious in­ ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI t i l l RCH, Research and professor of price increases are generally the relevant dollar amounts — in­ taxable income, our tax law would be 673 Ellingon Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Vigil Masses Saturday: 5:00 and 7:00 in the interests of har­ If an employee gets the 1.6 percent dividual with $2,000 in the bank would fluence’’ will flow from our p.m.; Sunday Morning Masses: 7:00, mony, they should be sur­ economics at Harvard University, i matched by increases in wages and cluding the standard deduction, per­ fairer and the reward to saving Carl J. Sherer, pastor. reaj wage gain typical of the postwar receive $60 in interest. If he were in ‘ It might be of interest to know “In one sense it is true to say "conscious” intent so to live that 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. rendered entirely. where he joined the faculty in 1967 | salaries. Roughly speaking, if prices sonal exemptions and bracket limits would be increased. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ period plus the 6 percent general in­ the 25 percent tax bracket, he would since it all began in 1950 that over $50 that the Book of the Acts is the others might find salvation. How IIOCKANUM UNITED METII- Divisions among God's after teaching at Oxford Universi- ' rise by 6 percent a year, wages will — change automatically with the day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ty. flation rate, his money wage will rise price level. pay $15 of tax on this interest. At the million have been raised to benefit most important book in the about it? It’s worth a try. ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East people are sinful, ICor rise by 6 percent plus the increase The views expressed in Courses By the neediest children throughout the Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, 1:10-13, 3;1-5. The recipient of the John Bates ; this year by 7.6 percent, thus putting Canada has already gone most of end of the year, his $2,000 would thus New Testament.” A (>ou«l WonI l''roin South Windsor, Rev, Wiliam McGrath that would have occurred without in­ Newspaper are those of the authors world. We have a saying that “Great pastor. When disagreement dis­ Clark Medal of the American i him in a higher tax bracket. If his the way to achieve this reform. The be worth, after taxes, $2,045. Important? Yes! Very important? “Silenl Gal" and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. flation. only and do not necessarily reflect oaks from little acorns grow ." How 10 am .. Worship Service, Nursery rupts fellowships, we Economic Association, he has i current income is $13,000, this raises United States should move rapidly to Of course, the 1 percent increase Assuredly! But not the “most impor­ No person was ever honored for Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday In the 20 years before the current taxes by 13 percent. The taxpayer’s those of the Uuiiversity of California, true that is from the origin of Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. available. should be willing to study been an adviser to the U.S. ; do the same. in price level meant he needed $2,020 tant” I would place any one of the what he received; honor has been the the matter openly. Instead, recession began in 174, earnings or increase in real spendable income is the funding agency, the distributing UNICEF! A Sunday School class in FAITH LUTHERAN Clll RCH SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Treasury, the Council on Ways j at the end of the year to buy the same Gospels before The Acts. reward for what he gave. — Calvin CHURCH, ITiilril Church ul Christ, people tend to gloss over “nominal” money wages rose at an less than 1 percent, even though his Income from Saving agency, or the participating (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN and Price Stability, and the i goods and services that cost $2,000 at western raised $17.00 Years ago I preached a sermon Route 44-A, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. the difference, pretending average rate of i.2 percent a year. pretax real income rose by 1.6 per- The problem caused by inflation newspapers and colieges. and that is what started the well- Coolidge AMERICA), 1120 Silver lane. East Hart­ Department of Health, Education i the beginning of the year. His real based on this text: ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. Bechtold. pastor. to be one when they are But, during the same period, con­ cent^ with our current tax rules is even after tax gain for the year was known “Trick or treat for UNICEF. ” 11 a m.. Service of Worship; 9:30 a.m.. and Welfare. Next Week: William 0 . Andrews, a 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; 11 not. Let’s not be afraid to sumer prices rise at 2.6 percent a By thus taking away a large share worse for income from savings. therefore $25 — little more than 1 So, if when the little ghosts and " ... so that they even carried Church School for all; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee examine any religious dis­ He IS editor of “The Economics : year. law professor at Harvard University, a.m..Church Service, Nursery provided. of Public Services' of wage increases, tax rules increase It is useful to look back to a time percent of his $2,000. hobgobblins ring your bell and men­ out the sick into the streets, and ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL and Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim tinctive in the light of Thus, after subtracting inflation, discOsses a tax on personal spendings I. the pressure for even greater in­ when prices were relatively stable. Historically, inflation has caused tion UNICEF, you will be helping laid them on beds and pallets, A thought for the day: President CHURCH, Route 85, Hebron, Rev, Fellowship, God’s word, John 3:19-21. “rea l" wages — what wages were flationary wage increases. In the early 1960s, consumer prices interest rates to rise. Today savings as an alternative to our present in­ children around the world. Your pen­ Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt said, William Persing, rector. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN come tax. that as Peter came by at least nies and dollars perform miracles: his shadow might fall on some “The first requisite of a good citizen, 10 a.m.. Worship Service; registration CHURCH, 239 Graham Road, South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. 1 cent buys a sterile gauze pad of them ... and they were all in this republic is that he shall be for Sunday School classes after service OF CHRIST age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin 9 and 10:15 a.m. .Worship Services; 9:15 \errton Streets Stree 3d cents supplements a child's diet healed." (54-15,- 16T— ------able and-willing .ts.-pull Sms-weight. ” Jpr 'Sept.t. iS. " ...... a fnTT'AdmfBidre a sss . ------• nHhufx.- -!J PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat,. Oct. 28. U)7R i Obituaries ■ - - r :s. r».' i s- u. • - Democrats Want Mrs. Agnes I). Prall TOLLAND — Mrs. Agnes Daniels Pratt, 87. Tolland Green, died Thursday at a local convalescent Money Released home. She was the widow of Dr. Aaron P. Pratt. MANCHESTER — Democratic changes to permit more multi-family Mrs. Pratt was born in Brooklyn, members of the Town Board of housing units. N.Y., and had lived in Windsor for 40 Directors, angered that the town has Carl Harris, a HUD official, and Interest^ Growth Noted years before moving to Tolland 15 not received its Community Develop­ Alan Mason, Manchester director of years ago. She was a graduate of ment funds, have asked Town human services, both said the zoning Mount Holyoke College, class of 1913, Manager Robert Weiss to meet with information request is not linked to and a member of the Mount HoiyoKe federal officials and demand the im­ the release of the $373,000. Once the Club of Hartford. She was a member mediate release of the funds. information is provided about the By Historical Society of the Windsor Historical Society, The federal Department of brochure, the money will be Windsor Chapter of American Red Housing and Urban Development has released, they said. The Manchester Historical Society son, George, who at that time was Cross and a charter member of the been withholding $373,000 of the. Cassano said if Weiss cannot get a has come a long way since it was es­ about 24 years old. Clef Club of Windsor. She was a town’s Community Development meeting with HUD officials, he then tablished 13 years ago this month George Cheney married Electra through the joint action of the member of the Seaman’s Friends grant until the town meets certain should contact U.S. Rep. William Woodbridge and they had nine Society of Boston, honorary member requirements. Cotter and ask for an investigation of Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Miss Hazel Lutz. children, eight sons and one of the American Board of Foreign HUD told the town that the idea of HUD and its release of Community Now, with approximately 500 daughter. Five of these brothers, Missions and she was first editor of a proposed fair housing brochure is Development money. members, it meets in November, Charles, Ralph, Ward, Rush and the women's page of the Boston acceptable, but HUD would like “We are entitled to them and have Frank comprised the original Cheney January and March, at either the Traveler. She was currently a more details about it before it met all of the requirements to Brothers. A son, George, died at 42 member and historian of the United releases the rest of the funding. receive them,” he said. Whiton Memorial Auditorium or the and had no part in the founding of the y Nathan Hale School. Congregational Church of Tolland Democratic Director Stephen silk industry. The other two brothers, and was a member of Tolland Cassano asked Weiss to meet with The purpose of the organization is John and Seth, became accomplished to cari7 on any and all activities ap­ Library Association ,ind Tolland Awed and Entertained HUD officials and ask for the im­ Bills Will Show artists and traveled extensively in propriate for an historical society Historical Society. mediate release of the funds. Europe. They are said to have been Energy Savings such as meetings, educational Children are awed and entertained by one “It is time that a decision be largely responsible for much of the She leaves a son, Aaron P. Pratt '• will host youngsters of all ages tonight and programs and maintaining for of the Halloween hosts of the Manchester reached as this has gone too far,” fine 18th and 19th century furniture in Jr, of Windsor; a daughter, Mrs. Ira Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m. Proceeds from this HARTFORD (UPI) - The sUte preservation and research those Jaycees Haunted House when it opened Cassano said. He said that he con­ and two utility companies Friday an­ the homestead today, according to M. Wine of Portland, Maine; six event will fund the Jaycees community things relating to the history and to ferred with other Democratic direc­ nounced a pilot energy efficiency Ms. Seger. grandchildren and five great­ Friday night. The house, at the former the citizens of Manchester. projects. (Herald photo by Strempfer) tors before writing to Weiss, program designed to tell consumers grandchildren. Marshalls store site on West Center Street, The Cheney Homestead at 106 Homestead Tours “We are annoyed at what is taking whether they are saving energy. The funeral will be Sunday at 1:30 Hartford Road is owned and operated Visitors can tour 10 rooms, all fully place. We have to date more than The program to advise customers p.m. at the United Congregational by the Manchester Historical Socie­ furnished. Although almost all the Church of Tolland with the Rev. met the requirements that were in monthly billings was drawn up in 2 ty. The property stretches between determined necessary to be eligible furniture was in actual use by the Donald G. Miller officiating. Burial conjunction with the state energy Hartford Road and 1-84. Carter Signs Job Bills for HUD funding.” Cassano wrote. various Cheney families, a few will be in Palisado Cemetery, Wind­ division that will also provide In compiling data on the major acquisitions and numerous sor, at the convenience of the family. He listed several of those steps, in­ residents with energy saving infor­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - President CKTA job and training prnerams lor extension. homestead, Lillian T. Seger, co- small items and accessories have There are no calling hours. cluding completion of a housing study mation. Carter signed the eiumphrey- four more years. The CETA bill aims the chairman of the Cheney Homestead been donated and are used in ap­ The family suggests that any Hawkins "full employment" bill into and hiring of a fair housing coor­ The program will be launched next Members of the Manchester Historical Society are busy Carter defended the compromise government's job and training dinator. Committee and a retired teacher and propriate settings. memorial gifts may be made to the law Friday and called its co-author, month by the Southern Connecticut working in the society’s office at the Cheney Homestead. They are from left Arthur Illing, Miss Catherine Shea, Mrs. George version of the Humphrey-Hawkins programs more toward the He also said that no complaints of department chairman at filing Junior A standing committee of seven organ fund of the United the late Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, Gas Co. and Connecticut Light & High School, wrote, “An account Walker, and Mrs. Lillian T. Segar. (Herald photo by Pinto) bill, worked out in the final days of economically disadvantaged and discrimination in the sale of housing Historical Society members are ap­ p.m. Further information can be ob­ Congregational Church or Mount D-Minn., a "great and com­ Power Co., a subsidiary of Northeast book of Timothy Cheney has under the guidance of Miss Helen into an office through the efforts of the last Congress, against critics who long-term unemployed. The number in Manchester have been filed. pointed by the society’s president tained by calling the resident hostess depict various phases of the history Holyoke College. passionate American." Utilities. recorded in it in 1784 that ‘lumber for Estes, retired head of the MHS several civic-minded residents. have called it merely "symbolic. " of public service jobs will be linked Thus, the board feels it is entitled with the approval of the executive at 643-5588. of the town. It presently contains Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington The bill sets national goals to Bills to about 83,000 CL&P my new house’ was paid.” (He was English Department, stirred up Through the help of residents, the "It is filled with great and impor­ for the first time to the unemploy­ to the funds immediately. council. They supervise the operation more than 300 slides. Ave., Rockville, is in charge of reduce unemployment from its customers in the firm’s eastern divi­ the son of Benjamin, whose home on In 1966, through the influence of further interest, society has been able to collect a tant substance. " Carter said, noting ment rate and is expected to decline Another letter from HUD this week and maintenance of the homestead. William Buckley, the first president The collection had its beginning arrangements. current 6 percent to 4 percent by 1983 sion will show how much more E. Center St. was known as the Old Kenneth Skinner, audio-visual aids great deal of material of historic in­ that the bill calls on the president. from the current 705,000 jobs to 625,- asked the town to provide more infor­ They serve a five-year term and of the society, a small area of the when Miss Hazel Lutz, then director and to cut inflation to 3 percent by kilowatts were used for the same Orford Farm. instructor at the high school, terest to the town. Congress and the Federal Reserve 000 between now wnd next October. mation about its zoning regulations from time-to-time ask for volunteers basement of the Mary Cheney of art in the eiementary grades of the that year and to zero by 1988. billing period last year and whether (It was torn down in 1965 to make prepared several slides of old post Mrs. George Walker has inter­ Board to coordinate their policies The Humphrey-Hawkins bill md steps being taken to make to assist in carrying out specific Library was allotted as a working schools brought together a set of U.S. Deficit At the largest bill-signing it was colder than last year. way for construction of the Ivy cards. These, together with others viewed several citizens who have toward reaching the economic goals. defines full employmentas “fulfill­ responsibilities and programs. place for the establishment of the slides which could be used in that ceremony of his presidency Carter Apartments.) provided by Arthur Illing, former been life-long residents and has taped Rep. Augustus Hawkins, D-Calif., ment of the right to full opportunities An annual event, “Holiday at The society's library. part of the curriculum which dealt also signed a measure he said would superintendent of schools, were used their experiences. Mrs. Walker’s the other co-author, said the bill was for useful paid employment at fair Timothy Cheney was a Homestead,” is traditionally held on with the history of Manchester. Said Lower begin to provide some of the tools Directors of Courant clockmaker, farmer, grist mill Many residents have volunteered in giving lectures to interested work is now being carried forward by "a beginning" and now needs to be rates of compensation of all in­ the first Sunday of December and Officers of the Manchester needed to reach the unemployment operator and a lieutenant in the their services including, Miss Anna Manchester groups. Herbert Lennart Johnson, who recently followed up with other implementing dividuals able, willing and seeking features Christmas decorations, Historical Society are Mrs. Paul goal — an $11 billion extension of Army of His Exc^ency King George McGuire, former Manchester High Bengston is currently carrying on retired from teaching at Howell WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ad­ legislation in addition to the CETA work" music, crafts and refreshments. This Adams, president; Richard Egan, Nix $70 Million Offer III. He served Only a short time School English teacher; Miss Marion this work. Cheney Regional Technical School. ministration revised its budget year, Dec. 3, will mark the 11th Jesseman, former librarian at Mary vice president; Miss Jeanne Low, tradition says, as he was detailed by projections for fiscal 1979 Friday, About 34 percent of the celebration of this affair. A nominal Cheney Library. Some of the first Office Acquired Slides Available secretary; and Miss Emily Smith, HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ Gen. George Washington to return forecasting a deficit of $38.9 billion, ford Courant’s board of directors shareholders voted that the admission is charged for adults who donations to the library came from When the Cheney Historical Foun­ In addition, to its collection of ar­ treasurer. home to help in the making of gun­ are not members of the society. down nearly $10 billion from earlier Friday rejected a $70 million buy newspaper remain under the present the late C. Elmore Watljins. dation leased the Cheney Homestead ticles, pictures and documents all Those interested in membership in Pope Shakes Up Vatican powder. Upon his death in 1795, he The house is open to the public on estimates. offer from Capital Cities Com­ ownership at this time. Twenty-four ’’Manchester, Past, Places and to the Historical Society in 1969, the relating to he history of the society may contact Lil Little, willed the homestead to his oldest Thursdays and Sundays from 1 to 5 It also projected an inflation rate VATICAN CITY (UPII - Pope as prefect of the Vatican appeals the pontiff temporarily reappfiinted munications Inc., a broadcasting and percent said the Courant should re­ People, written by several persons woodshed located in the southwest Manchester, the society also has a 355 Burnham St. of 6 to 6.5 percent for the year that John Paul II began a shakeup of the tribunal and as president of the Com­ French Cardinal Jean Villot as newspaper conglomerate. main independent and should not corner of the homestead was turned collection of 33mm slides which began Oct. 1., based on President Vatican bureaucracy Friilay by mission for the Revision of Canon Vatican Secretary of State, the The New York-based Capital Cities negotiate for a sale with anyone. Carter's inflation fighting program firing a noted conservative Italian Law. church’s key administrative officer. offered in June to buy the Courant for Forty-two percent of the and lesser hikes in food prices. cardinal as head of a commission on But pointedly left out was his Church officials said the tem­ “at least $70 million.” shareholders voted that the Carter met with budget director liberal church reform. previous post as president of the key porary nature of Villot's reappoint­ The Courant polled its newspapier be sold now if the price 34 Years in School System James McIntyre Friday to discuss The removal of veteran Cardinal , Commission for the Interpretation of ment meant he would be replaced in shareholders this month. The board was right. ways of holding down spending in­ Pericle Felici as president of the Second Vatican Council Decrees. about six months, probably by an voted Friday to turn down the bid. The Courant presently is owned, 0 creases in fiscal 1980 while lowering Commission for the Interpretation of Vatican sources said the pope, a Italian. Seven members voted in favor of a for the most part, by employees, the deficit in that year to $28 billion. Second Vatican Council Decrees was firm backer of church reforms A noted conservative among resolution which said they ware “not former employees and their heirs, Secretary Finds Work, Children Enrich Her Life For fiscal 1979, which ends next signaled indirectly by a communique decreed by the Second \'atican Coun­ Italian cardinals. Felici was interested at this time in discussing the company’s pension fund and the Sept. 30, revenues were estimated at issued following a private audience cil, probably would name a new chief secretary general of the Second further a possible sale of the com­ employees stock ownership plan. By SUSAN VAUGHN Buckland and Robertson schools, as $452.7 billion — $12.2 billion above an Street, the daughter of George W. between him and the newly elected of the commission shortly. Vatican Council that ended in 1965 pany to Capital Cities Com­ Downes said 87 percent of the Herald Reporter well as Hollister Street School. Copping, a Civil War veteran, and Ida sh e has aiways had a very estimate made last January. Spen­ Polish pope. The move to replace Felici as head and as senior cardinal deacon an­ munications Inc.” One member employees in the company’s Ask Rita MeVey just about “That was during the Depression, ” May Baxter Copping. cooperative faculty, “although 1 may ding was targeted at $491.6 billion, In the communique, the 77-year-o!d of the commission that interprets the nounced to the world in a booming be prejudiced. ” abstained and one was absent. employee-stock ownership plan voted anything or about anyone involved Mrs. MeVey recalled, “and you She married Robert MeVey in 1935, $9.4 billion less tbaui predicted 10 Felici was reconfirmed in his posts council decrees came two days after couuldn’t get anything then. You took voice Oct 16 that the former Car­ The board had said earlier this not to sell and 13 percent voted to sell with the Manchester school system but continued to work at the schools The students always “call me Rita, months ago. dinal Karol Wojtyla of Poland had if the offer was high enough. what you could.” But her volunteer but that doesn’t mean they can get C year that the Courant should remain over the the past 44 years or so and until she had her first daughter in The difference between revenues work ended after three months and been elected pope. independent under local ownership she will probably be able to give you 1942, took a summer leave and came away with anything,” Mrs. MeVey and spending works out to a $38.9 she was hired full time as secretary Several cardinals said one of the President Edmund W. Downes said an answer, or at least find it for you back for a few more months. After adds. "I like them and they like me billion deficit. When Carter took of­ half days at Hollister Street School main reasons Wojtyla was chosen he was “ very happy” with the , A ^ t Town] in her files. her husband left to serve in World and we get along well.” fice 21 months ago the annual deficit results. and half days at Nathan Hale School pope was his staunch support of the Bits of such information are what War II, she worked during the war Some of the new skills Mrs. MeVey was running at $66 billion. when Anne Mrosek left the job. Second Vatican Council reforfns and “This has been a time when all of There will be an “Elastic Band” comes of being a secretary for four years until January 1946 at former had to learn over the years included If the fiscal 1989 target is reached Mrs. MeVey did the secretarial firm determination to carry them out us have been very concerned and dis­ party Saturday at 8 p.m. at the home Manchester elementary schools for Norton Electric Co. office in the using an electric typewriter, the it would be the smallest deficit since work for the three schools on the school’s intercom system and most aespite opposition by conservative turbed, It has been an emotional of Don and Karen Erickson, 145 34 years in several stints. North End also. 1974. There has not been a budget churchmen. experience as well,” Downes said. North End in the morning then recently the new telephone system. Lamplighter Drive. Mrs. MeVey, or Rita, as everyone, In 1950, Mrs. MeVey went back to T surplus since 1969. including all the students at Bentley walked during her noon hour to About all of them, she said, “I Statistics released by the Treasury Nathan Hale School on Spruce Street work again full time at Nathan Hale School, affectionately call her, is one thought I could never get used to showed the actual deficit for the to help out Miss Huldah Butler, the School through March 1953 until she of the persons who is most enjoying had her second daughter in 1953. She using them,” Now she wouldn’t live fiscal year 1978 that ended Sept. 30 Police Report teaching principal. (The newest wing without any of them, as they save her was $48.7 billion, a reduction of $2.4 the new look at Bentley since took off a year and a half, then of the school was named after Miss time and work. She also likes the new renovations were completed this fall. returned to work again St Hollister billion from July’s estimate. iVlanoliester Butler.) Miss Elizabeth Bennet was scheduled Monday. vestigating a theft from an Orchard She is undoubtedly the one who could Street School in February 1955, clock system and the new carpeting, The Treasury analysis also con­ Manchester Police arrested Dennis the supervising principal at Nathan which makes the school much Police said the saddles were stolen Street apartment. ’The theft was give the most detailed account of all where she has been continuously tained a set of “economic assump­ E. Parsons. 18, of 105 Pine St., Hale and Barnard Junior High (also quieter. in a burglary into the shop owned by reported Friday, police said. A the changes in the former Hollister since then, tions’’ that predicted an inflation Friday night and charged him with later named for Miss Bennet) at the Mrs. MeVey, whose husband died Michelle Cavanaugh at about 2 a.m. television set valued at $500 and an Street School, since she graduated Mrs. MeVey can easily recite all rate of 6 to 6.5 percent in 1979 “as a delivering liquor to a minor. Court time, Mrs. MeVey said. in 1975, now lives with her daughter, result of the new anti-iaflation Friday. Police said a Tolland shop undetermined amount of change from its first eighth grade class in the names that have become names date, Nov. 6. East Hartford. were taken. 1930. The new annex was built on the As if that wasn’t enough work for Kathryn Collin in South Windsor. Her program and a more moderate rise owner became suspicious when the her, Mrs. MeVey told how she of schools and are part of Rollon Police charged Charles J. Feder, school the previous year. other daughter, Elizabeth O’Brien of food prices,” saddles were offered for sale to him, carried the portable typewriter from Manchester’s education history State police arrested two men and he called police. 23, of 344 Lydall St., Manchester, She returned to the school after and her four grandchildren live in The projection was identical with Nathan Hale on the bus to her because she served under all of them. Friday on charges stemming from with breach of peace. The charge graduation from Manchester High in She was hired by Fred Ayer Bloomfield, Carter's inflation goal announced Vernon Oakland Street home at nights to the theft of three saddles from a shop followed a disturbance at a Main 1934 and worked in the afternoons Tuesday night. Arthur L. Genovesi, 76, of 6 Plea­ “keep up with the work.” Recalling Verplanck, the first superintendent Photos By Bentley School sixth grader Tracey on Clark Road. Street diner, police said. Feder was “just for the experience.” The prin­ McConville gets help The current annual rate of con­ sant St., Rockville, was charged her young ambition, Mrs. MeVey of schools after the town’s school dis­ SUE VAUGHN Gary Cormier. 19. of 177 Woodlawn released on a $500 surety bond. Court cipal, Thomas Bentley, asked the from Rita, as all the students call her, in the school office. sumer prices increases over the first Friday morning with unsafe backing laughed and said, “I wouldn’t do that tricts were consolidated in 1932. Mrs. Circle. East Hartford, and Michael date is Nov. 13. new graduate’s mother if Rita could and nine months of this year was 9.5 per­ after allegedly backing into a car anymore. You learn the ropes after MeVey recalls that Verplanck was Ashlaw, 20, of 118 Brook St,, South Police reported a burglary in an help him out in the afternoons as he REGGIE PINTO cent. driven by Edwin Ertel Jr., 33, of 149 awhile.” not as stern as his pictures look. She Windsor, were each charged with apartment house at High Court. was supervising principal for The Treasury also said the Loehr Road. The incident occurred Mrs. MeVey grew up on Oakland has also worked for the schools third-degree burglary and second- Police said a handbag was taken but economy should grow at an annual on King Street. Police said there during the superintendencies of rate of between 3 and 3.5 percent degree larceny. They were being held was later found in a dumpster behind Arthur Illing, William H, Curtis, were no injuries. Court date is Nov. the apartment. Twenty dollars was next year after a 3.75 percent rise in at the state jail in Hartford on $5,000 10, Vernon. Donald Hennigan and the present 1978, The 1978 prediction is slightly bonds each. Court appearance is missing. superintendent, James P. Kennedy. Police arrested Michael Ashlow, Valerie J. Bari, 31, of 11 Ralph below the previous official estimate 19, of 118 Brook St., South Windsor, At Bentley School, which was of 4.1 percent. Road, East Hartford, was arrested and charged him with operating renamed in 1961 after Bentley Friday on a warrant and charged retired. Mrs. MeVey worked with Fire Calls ] while his license is under suspension. with larceny in the third degree IS :5DC - r - f y — Court date, Nov. 7. Vernon. three other principals, Florence Baha' onsor (possession of stolen goods) in con­ iVIancli«*sler East Hartford Woods from 1960 to 1973, Nathan Joy Talk on Su nday nection with a 1976 incident, police from 1973 to 1975 and currently with Friday. 8.38 p.m.—Gas washdown on East Hartford Police are in­ said. West Middle Turnpike. (Town) Douglas Townsend who has been MANCHESTER - The Baha’is of principal since 1975. Manchester will sponsor a talk at LaHt H artford Mrs. MeVey also pulled out of her Manchester Community College stu­ Friday, 11:44 a.m.— Medical call at 63 Rome Says Game Funds extensive files clippings of about five dent lounge Sunday at 1 ;30 p.m. given Rivermead Road. principals, or former principals in by Mrs. Connie Williams Levitt, psy­ Friday, 3:50 p.m—Car accident on Manchester schools who all started chologist, of Chester, N.H. She will Mrs. Karen Chorches and Mrs. Leslie Weinstein look at Pitkin Street. some of the designs on the T-shirts that will be available at a Friday. 3:50 p.m.—Car accident Can Support Education as teachers at Bentley School. They discuss ‘"The Challenge of Today — are Hyatt Sutliffe, retired from Illing The Baha’i Perspective.” benefit “Do Your Own Thing For Cancer” party to be held reported on Interstate 84 westbound. COVENTRY - While speaking to ‘"The people of Connecticut were Junior High, and current principals, Mrs, Levitt, a counselor for 30 Friday, 4:58 p.m.—Woods fire on next week at the home of Mrs. Chorches, 14 Carpenter Road. Harvest Lane. students at Coventry High School this sold on legalized gambling in 1972 as Leo Diana from Nathan Hale School, years, received her master’s degree (Herald photo by Pinto) Friday, 5:20 p.m.—Medical call at 386 week. Republican candidate for an aid to education,” Rome said. He Robert Heins from Washington in social work from the University of School St. added that for awhile, much of the School, William Freeman from Wisconsin. Formerly of Branford, lieutenant governor. Lew Rome, Friday, 5:48 p.m.—Car accident at proposed that all the money the state gambling revenue did go toward Robertson School and Allan Cone at she is currently teaching at White Adams and Main streets. helping school systems by reducing Bennet Junior High School. Pines College in Chester, N.H. Friday, 6:21 p.m.—Medical call at 184 receives from legalized gambling Doing Your Own Thing sources be earmarked specifically the local property tax. Some of the changes Mrs. MeVey Mrs. Levitt represented the Main St. for equalizing educational funding to He said that the more than $70 has noticed over the years in the Baha’is of Connecticut at the Friday, 6:55 p.m.—False alarm at reduce the burden of the local million dollars raised by legal schools, included the change in the National Baha’i Convention in Helps Cancer Society Texas Oil Co. on Riverside Drive. property tax. gambling last year would be more neighborhood around Bentley, the Wilmette, 111., three times, and three Friday, 7:46 p.m.-Medical call at 388 Pprk Ave. Rome, who served as state senate than sufficient to fund not only dress code for teachers and some times also as a delegate from N.H. ty. Sucli a "thing” could be a garage MANCHESTER - Karen Chorches Friday, 8:12 p.m.-Medical call at 11 majority and minority leader during proposed education equalization for­ changes in her working conditions. For further information, call 643- sale, a crafts sale, a gourmet and Leslie Weinstein are doing their Columbus Circle. his eight years in the General mulas which satisfy the court man­ She said, “We have always had a 0470. breakfast, a wine and cheese party, own thing to benefit the American Friday, 8:20 p.m.—Dumpster fire at 85 Assembly, called upon next year’s date in the Horton vs. Meskill case, good class of children at Bentley. It’s Cancer Society. card playing for cancer, coffee, or Smith Drive. but also to reduce the local tax been more settled than some of the whatever your “thing” is. legislators to pass strong legislation Called the “Do Your Own Thing, burden. neighborhoods,” but she noted more In Memoriam This is a new fund raising project preventing gambling revenue from In loving m anory of Francis H McGeown. who But Do Something For Cancer” being funneled, either directly or in­ “And now that the court has given of a turnover since apartments were passed away October 28. 11175. sponsored by the Manchester unit of program, it is exactly that. directly, to non-educational uses. the General Assembly a May 1 ,1979 built in the school district. She said the American Cancer Society Lottery We often sit and Ulk of him. The program calls for a direct He also discussed many aspects of deadline for coming up with its own Rita MeVey works at her desk at Bentley School, recalling the When we are all togeUier. Anyone wishing to discuss their Mrs. Coreen Zanetti and Bentley students For his memory is the only thing. appeal to either individuals or legalized gambling in the state and solution, I believe the time is right 34 years she has served as a secretary in Manchester schools. renovated art room in the school. That we shall nave forever. ideas with a member of the Do Your organized groups to conduct a HARTFORD — The winning daily called for legislation to prohibit the the legislature to use gambling enjoy their music classes in the newly Own Thing committee may call 643- Sadly missed by Wife, “thing,” for the benefit of the socie* number drawn Friday in the Connec- construction of any additional to*" this purpose,” Rome said, Children and Grandchildren 2168. tiut lottery was 905. gambling facilities in Connecticut. PAGE EIGHT— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Oct. 29, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Oct. 28. 1978 — PAGE Dagon Backs Clean-up NINE EAST HARTFORD - The have something like the Hockanum would support any clean-up efforts Field Hockey Team proposed Hockanum River clean-up River.” projwsed by the Conservation and would be a worthwhile project for the Dagon said the council should take Environment Commission. town because the river “has great steps to keep the open space which Republican Minority Leader potential,” said Town Council Chair­ the town owns along the river. The Esther B. Clarke also said she wruld man George A. Dagon. town owns much of the land along the support a river clean-up. Dagon spoke in reference to a five- Hockanum River. “Yes, I’ve always been in favor of M m poirtt report prepared by Pasquale J. “It’s going to take years and years cleaning up the Hockanum River,” Tourney Qualifier •ni;um Salemi J^. of the Conservation and to clean up the river,” he said. "I Mrs. Oarke said. Environment Commission. give credit to Salemi’s committee for ’The council will probably consider Mark down another sports Salemi unveiled his program taking the initiative.” the request at one of its two equalizer on a penalty corner situa­ Wednesday night at a commission He said he believes the council November meetings. achievement for a Manchester tion. At halftime the teams were meeting and he hopes to present it to High squad. deadlocked, 2-2. the council in the nar future. Coach Mary Faignant’s field Coming out aggressively in the se­ His program calls for an effort by IRS Announces Job Openings hockey team qualified for the cond half, Simsbury charged into the the town to take "short range” clean State CIAC Tournament for the lead when Denise Archer scored. up steps — such as removing debris. first time in history yesterday Defenses took over at this point With this effort, he said the town and with nine minutes showing on the The Internal Revenue Service season between January and April. afternoon with a tremendous should launch a publicity campaign (IRS) has job vacancies, according They work a fuff eight-hour day or on clock to be played, Lisa Tilden send to let residents know where the river to an announcement made today by a part-time schedule. effort against Simsbury at home a rebound pass from Millis to is. Pete J. Medina, district director of Candidates must have either two Memorial Field. deadlock matters. He said the river suffers from a the IRS. years of experience demonstrating Play ended in a 3-3 stalemate. Center half Millis enjoyed the best bad image and is “beautiful in Medina stated that the Taxpayers aptitude in meeting and dealing with It also marked the first time in the game of her career with two goals parts.” the public and in applying regulations c and an assist and her defensive play Service Representative WAE posi­ eight-year history of the sport that a “ We’re lucky to have the tion provides for an intensive or two years of post high school Manchester combine posted a .500 or was noteworthy. Hockanum River going right through training course with pay, starting study. better record. Peggy Muldoon also sparked on our town,” Dagon said. "The poten­ Nov. 27, 1978. These employees will Those interested may contact the Play was exciting from start to offense and defense, continually out- tials are great and not many towns IRS at 244-2760. hustling and hasseling the foe with be utilized mainly during the tax „A-. finish as both teams went all out in the CCIL encounter under sunny stickwork. I t-' skies. Liz and Mary Neubelt, Tilden and The offensive fireworks started Lisa Schwartz all continued super ef­ Preparing for fair early when Cindy Millis of the home forts, 2 Plans for Bridge Progressing Manchester’s record is now 5-3-4 team rifled a penalty corner pass The residents of Fenwood Manor (Crest- public is invited. Proceeds will go to the nrki;i?M T'o\7 rm ______: i ...... _ . . with two games left, the first at Fer­ COVENTRY - The Town Council hold the costs down to an estimated Road drainage project has gone out from Liz Neubelt with just nine field Convalecent Home) look over articles Fenwood activities fund. The fair will feature is moving ahead with plans to rebuild minutes into the first half for a 1-0 mi Monday. Simsbury is 7-1-4 record- 880,000, for which town meeting ac­ to bid. Town engineer Donald Homes wise. they will be selling at the annual Christmas Christmas crafts, handmade items, and a tag the Pucker Street Bridge, which has tion will be necessary. lead. is expected to report his findings at The state tourney starts Nov. 6, Fair. The fair will be Nov. 4 and 5 from 10 and bake sale. The items are made by the been closed to traffic since last The engineers will be doing some the council’s November 6 meeting. Simsbury kept the pressure on the Cindy .Millis winter, and to make final alterations Place Two, Threef Four site to be announced. a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fenwood, 565 Vernon St The additional investigative work, the However, Connolly has suggested Indian defense and several goal Jaeckel fired the ball over the right residents and staff. (Herald photo by Pinto) to the Flanders River Road Bridge, The Manchester Jayvees dropped a manager said. “They will advise the that the council hold a special session attempts were twarted by sweeper shoulder of goalie Lois Diana for both 'msSCjrsTTcrjsss i r t » abbing the second, third and fourth try squad topped Glastonbury Thursday at which was reopened last year after council if they do run into any design Debbie Dawson However, twice Simsbury scores. 4-0 decision to Simsbury although after Monday’s revenue-sharing p^Iacements in that order by (left to right) Sue Memorial Field, 22-38. (Herald photos by Lori Wiggin and Kelly Ray turned in undergoing temporary repairs. problems relating to the estimated hearing to award the bids. within a five minute span, the in­ The Simsbury lead was short-lived taouette, Kate Hennessy and Jeanine Strempfer) vaders tallied on penalty shots. Gail outstanding efforts. The locals boast Community Calendar Town Manager Frank Connolly told cost.” A one-lane, concrete span is “It is possible that this project can as Mills again slammed home the the council that Columbia selectmen a 4-3-4 record. being planned to replace the original be undertaken before the heart of Murphy, Manchester High girls’ cross coun- will approve Coventry’s choice of the wooden-decked bridge, which winter,” the manager advised, “and Andover Monday Pressure Oinic, before and after engineering firm of Fuss and O’Neill collapsed under an overweight oil extra week from October 30 to to do the Pucker Street Bridge design lunch, Nutrition Center, St. Peter’s truck in December. November 6 will help in this Midget Grid Saturday Town Council revenue-sharing Episcopal Church Hall. work plans. The council wishes to hearing, 7:30 p.m., high school. Meanwhile, the Flanders River matter.” Reunion of Old Buddies Andover Volunteer Fire Depart­ Beta Sigma Phi, 7:30 p.m., 315 Board of Welfare. 10 to 11 a.m.. Tankers Step ment Ham and Bean Supper, 5 to 7 Slate Sunday Town Hall. Diane Drive, South Windsor. p.m., Andover Elementary School. Friday Monday Wednesday With Raiders, Chargers Knights of Columbus Blood Mobile, Public Records Midget Football League Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Of­ Board of Welfare, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Town Hall. 1-6 p.m., St. Margaret Mary Church. NEW YORK (UPI) — Therd * own offensive coordinator, and Oakland this year, with the Raiders games Sunday afternoon Nearer Crown fice Building. Warranty deeds Saturday will be a reunion of two old Madden, who was in charge of the having won the first game 21-20 on a at Mt. Nebo list the Giants Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Parks and Recreation Commis­ Lawrence C. Hagler and Marilyn J. George Gess for David E. Frazier, Arnco Sign & Crane Service for buddies Sunday at Oakland defense, helped bring national atten­ controversial end zone fumble ()nly two more steps stand in the way of Manchester High Town Office Building. . sion, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. St. Peter’s Church Fair — 10 a.m. Hagler to Gregory J. Bareisa and 396 Burnham St., roof repair at 80 JMB Property Management, signs at (2-2-1) against the Jaycees candidates’ night, 8 p.m.. to 4 p.m. Sand Hill Road. Essex St., 8613. when the Raiders meet the San tion to the Southern California school recovery by tight end Dave Casper on gi^rls swimming team from annexing its second straight CCIL Tuesday Judith A. Bareisa, property at 2 378 W. Middle Turnpike, 83,300. during the 1960s. Patriots (1-4-0) at 1 Lakeside Grill. Steven Archambault for Gil Sass, Joseph and P. Faries, garage at 70 Diego Chargers and one of the the final play of the game. championship. The Silk Towners moved closer towards their Ridgewood St., 839,000. Madden left San Diego State in 1967 o’clock and the unbeaten Andover Elementary School Young People’s AA, 8 p.m., St. Stafan Penhacker and Maria roof repair at 570 Vernon St., 8700. Carriage Drive, 82,850. guests of honor is going to go Oakland (5-3) is the co-leader with goal with a 112-57 dunking of Enfield High yesterday at the Halloween parade, 1 p.m., school. Vernon to become a linebacker coach with Denver in the AFC West Division but tied Eagles (3-0-1) Mary’s. Penhacker to Robert A. Muro and Stanley J. Bellefleur for Robert G. Henry Mallett, stove at 40 Thomas away unhappy. locals' pool. Friday Dunlop, roof repair at 90 Chestnut Drive, 8200. the Raiders. When Oakland Coach while the Chargers (2-6) are in the facing the winless Jets (0- Thursday Today Patty Ann Muro, property at 170 John Madden and Don Coryell, one­ The Indians won their eighth in a Green Road, 853,000. St., 8800. cellar. 4-1) at 3. Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Adult Education Council, 7:30 Physical conditioning and safety Leon Cieszynski for E. Hyson, time members of the same collegiate row and stand 7-0 in the CCIL. They Vladimir J. Gasparac and Vesna Ann H. Horton, fence at 63 repairs at 413 Woodland St., ^,000. In other Sunday games, San Fran­ One week from Town Office Building. p.m., high school. program for senior citizens, 10 a.m., coaching staff, will coach against finish the season with meets Tuesday Grange 76 card party, 8 p.m.. Town Gasparac, both of Long Beach, Cal., Princeton St., 8150. Philip E. Clifford for James NFL cisco is at Washington, the New York tomorrow, the showdown Rockville General Hospital. each other on a professional football Jets at New England, Denver at at home against Fermi High and Hall. to Michael Peter Zerio, property at Woman’s World Health Spas for O’Mear, stove at 183 Center St., 8200. will develop if the Eagles Friday at Windham High in Sykes School PTO bake sale, 9 a.m. First Hartford Corp., signs at 324K field for the first time since 1973 and Seattle, Tampa Bay at Green Bay, Andover Elementary School East Hartford to 2 p.m., Hartmann's Supermarket, 245-247 Bidwell St., 861,000. New trade names when the game is over Madden will John Rauch left to take over Buffalo win Sunday. Willimantic before state competi­ Broad St., 83,000. in 1969, Madden became the youngest Baltimore at Miami, the New York Parent Teacher Association Harvest Today Windsor Avenue. David E. Frazier and Mary Frazier Paul O’Bright, 307 Grissom Road, probably be the one smiling. tion. Dance, 8 p.m., St. Maurice Church to Stafan Penhacker and Maria Gordon J. Metevier Jr., tool shed doing business as Cleopatra’s, 455 head coach in the National Football Giants at New Orieans, Buffalo at The season finale lists 0 “Holy Daze” bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 at 89 Lockwood St., 8200. Coryell, who took over as coach of Cleveland, Houston at Cincinnati, the Eagles and Chargers One Manchester record was parish center in Bolton. St. Rose Church Gong Show, 8 Penhacker, property at 80 Essex St., Main St. League at 32. Since then, he has p.m.. First Lutheran Church, 154 Romeo Duke, stove at 95 Linwood the Chargers on Sept. 25, has not Kansas City at Pittsburgh, Detroit at shattered in the 200-yard freestyle. p.m., St. Rose school auditorium. $42,000 Ralph Christiana, Elmwood, doing moulded one of the strongest clubs in who also sport a 4-0-1 Orchard St. Drive, 8350. coached against his friend since and St. Louis at Sophomore Beth MacDonald turned "V. Sunday Alda Waller to Merlon P. Stubbs business as Cuckoo’s Nest Hair the NFL and Sunday he’li be seeking record and are idle this in a 2:03.6 clocking to go well under Haunted House open, 6 to 9 p.m.. and Marilyn L. Stubbs, property at Lionel Cote for Henry Blanchard, Madden’s Raiders beat Coryell’s St. . On Monday night, Bolton Finals of Women’s Flag Football, Design Group Inc., 63 E. Center St. his 100th regular season coaching vic­ week. the previous standard of 2:08.1 set by Company I firehouse. Route 30. 372 Oakland St., 839,500. roof repair at 19 Homestead St., 8450. Louis Cardinals 17-10 in 1973. Atianta hosts in its final Elm Pharmacy vs. Wishes Marriage lieenses tory. . Chris White earlier this season. Saturday Sunday KBW Storage Co. to Real Pyramid Bidwell Home Improvement Corp. But, there is a very close effort to hold down the runaway Restaurant, 10:30 a.m., Martin Park. Lance 0. Gross, 66 Walnut St., and relationship between the two men Coryell’s left San Diego State in Beth MacDonald was the lone In­ Bolton Athletic Association fifth Haunted House open, 2 to 5 p.m., for Jack Lappen, '/inyl siding and Rams in the NFC West Division. Inc., property at 7-9 Pleasant St., Sandra D. Murphy, 218 School St that dates back 14 years. 1973 to take over the head coaching dian double winner, taking the 100- annual Halloween party, 8:30 p.m., Monday 839,500. roof repair at 66 Baldwin Road, 83,- With Dallas having lost to Company I firehouse. Route 30. Nov. 3. In 1964, Coryell was in his fourth job with the Cardinals. After two Illing Loser yard backstroke also. Manchester Fiano’s Restaurant. Inland Wetlands Commission, 000. Minnesota Thursday night, Workshop for single parents, 4 Certificate of attachment Ronald R. Manzo, 107 Cedar St., year as the head coach at San Diego NFC Eastern Division titles, he left took ninth of the 11 event? with Shelly C Monday special meeting to consider the p.m.. First Congregational Church, Rubin Fisher and Kathleen Fisher G & G Aluminum for Sarkis and the Cardinals at the end of last year Washington could take over sole and Veronica M. Theriault, Hebron, Jean Meserlian, Glastonbury, vinyl State and he persuaded Madden, then possesion of first place in the NFC After dominating the first half and Valentine, LeeAnn Stauffer, Diana Town clerk, tax collector, application of Union Carbide Ctorp., Route 30. against Kenneth W. Mader and Don­ Nov. 3. and was out of football until the 88 Long Hill St., 7 p.m.. Council siding at 146 Woodland St., ^,000. a 28-year-old head coach at Hancock East if it can beat San Francisco. holding a 1-0 lead at intermission, Siebold, Marcy MacDonald, Anne assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Community Monday na L. Mader, property on Strawberry Stanley L. Chace, 271 Woodbridge CEiargers hired him to replace Tom­ Morrison and both relay foursomes Chambers. Lane, 863,900. Four K’s Construction Co. fof Junior College, tq join his Aztec Should the Redskins get upset, Illnig Junior High’s varsity soccer Hall. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., S t, and Pamela M. Hicking, 569 E my Prothro last Sept. 25. victorious. Board of Education, curriculum Building permits Kenneth Burkamp, 75 Laurel St., staff. however, and the revitalized Giants team droppd a thrillng 2-1 decision to Board of Selectmen and Park Com­ Vernon Center Middle School, Route Center St., Nov. 11 at Center Sunday’s game marks the second Results: workshop, 7:30 p.m.. Center School. Frechette, Martin & Rothman, alterations at 811 Main St., 85,000. The combination of Coryell, as his beat New Orleans, the NFC East will John Kennedy High of Enfield yester­ mittee, 7 p.m.. Community Hall. 30. Congregational. meeting between San Diego and day at the local school. 200 medley relay: 1. Manchester Tuesday new home at 32-34 Foley St., 836,000. Frank Ruff, fence at 152 Cooper have three teams tied for the lead (McDonough. Scott, Geagan, Creighton). Tuesday Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial St., 8368. Clarence Roy, 46 Shepard Kenneth W. Roback, 37 Lydall St., with 6-3 records. Mike St. Laurent’s goal in the first Free Halloween movies and treats, Building, Park Place. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bieu, addi­ 2. Enfield, 3. Manchester 2:12.4. St. Maurice Church liturgy com­ Drive, enclose porch at 1618 and Virginia Petersen, 18 S. half was the only timeJIling could 200 free: 1. B. MacDonald (M). 2. Maz- T co-sponsored by the Parks and tion at 451 Parker St., 82,000. Slugger Not Worried get on the scoreboard. mittee, 7:15 p.m., rectory. Wednesday Griswold St., 82,400. Hawthorne St., Nov. 4 at St. Bridget. Recreation Department and Top zotta (M), 3. Wagner (E) 2:03.6 (new Wednesday East of the River Chamber of Illing IFwTl Two second-half Enfield tallies school record). Notch Foods, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., proved enough to win and Illing’s Senior citizens, 1 p.m.. Community Commerce, directors’ workshop, j 200 IM: 1. Valentine (M), 2. Jordan Penney High ^hool auditorium. For llling Junior High foot­ record dropped to 5-4-1. (M), 3. Oneto (E) 2:31.5. Hall. Grades Kindergarten through 8. starts 9 a m., The Colony, Talcott- ' News for Senior CItliene ville. ball team downed the East Playing well offensively for the 50 free: 1. Stauffer (M), 2. Nicewicz Board of Library Directors, 8 p.m., Jim Rice Happy (E), 3. Fields (Ml :26.5. Catholic freshmen, 18-6, losers were St, Laurent, R.J. Jones, Bentley Memorial Library. Thursday The news here starts with our John Bonacarsi and Bryan Pease. Diving: 1. Keegan (E), 2. Stevenson Diana Siebold South Windsor yesterday at Manehester (M), 3. Hitchcock (E) 167 points. Friday Mobile office of Department of registration for the Camelot Theatre mond, 476; high single, Polly meeting. Pinochle games. Noontime Defensively, the same unit, 100 back: 1. B. MacDonald (Ml, 2. Valen­ Kenneway, 111; Giff Hammond, 169; 100 fly: 1, Siebold (M), 2. Kukish (M), Barbershoppers for benefit of Monday Consumer Protection, 10 a.m. to 2 until Tuesday noon. This is a one day lunch, 12:45 p.m., bridge games, 1 High’s Memorial Field. anchored by Paul Peck, Bill Corso, tine (Ml. 3. Kempton (El 1:08.0. p.m., Tri-City Plaza, Vernon Circle. trip which includes an international Tony Golas, 169. 3. Kueider (E) 1:18.0. 100 breast: 1. Reardon (E). 2. Stauffer Scholarship Fund, 8:15 p.m., Bolton South Windsor Town Council, 8 p.m., craft class. Bus pickup at 8 With Red Sox Butch Wemmell tallied Scott LaBrec, Joe Cosgrove and Phil 100 free: 1, M. MacDonald (M). 2. Maz- (Ml, 3. McDonough (M) 1:19.8. ' elementary School. Program on food processors, 1 and buffet consisting of such choice Then comes Wednesday, and in the a.m., return trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3 on runs of 25 and 55 Wilson played well. p.m.. Town Hall Council Chambers. morning we had 36 players for zotta (Ml, 3. Nicewicz (E) 1:01.5. 400 free relay: 1. Manchester (Kukish, 7 p.m.,' Tolland (bounty Agricultural goodies as prime ribs of beef, baked p.m. Illing faces Kosciuszko of Enfield 500 free: 1. Morrison (M), 2. Kukish (M) Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Eli pinochle and the lucky winners were: yards for Illing while McClintick, M. Jordan, Scotti, 2. Center, Route 30. ham, baked stuffed chicken, a varie­ Thursday: 10 a.m., buses leave for BOSTON (UPI) — Slugger Jim Rice says he wants to stay in Tuesday at home at 3:15. 3. Waener (El 6:27 8 Terry School. George Last, 614; Audrey Durey, Frank Marandino ac­ Manchester, 3. Enfield 4:38.0 Friday ty of vegetables, tossed salads, Gimelot Theatre and visiting and Boston and play for the Red Sox. And that’s what he’ll be doing Coventry Tuesday 587; Helena Gavella, 584; Helen counted for the third St. Joseph’s Church bazaar, 10 a.m. assorted breads, lots of delicious open card playing here at the center. for the next two years unless he is traded. Silver, 574; Rene Maire, 573; Arvid Sunday Planning and Zoning Commission, to 8 p.m. (today and Saturday), at the desserts. Then you can relax to Lunch served at noontime. Afternoon Rice’s contract with the Red Sox seore on a 55-yard in­ 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. watch the stage show “Guys and Peterson, 563; Ed Scott, 558; Michael church hall. West Street. open for cards and visiting. No of­ runs through 1980, his option year. year.” terception return. CROP/HIP hunger walk, 1 p.m. Dolls.” Desimone, 549; Rohina Carroll, 543. Thursday “Cardiac Capers” (Saturday also) ficial meeting and no big bus. But his lawyer, Tony Penacchia, Penacchia, a Providence, R.I. at­ East got its lone Arico Sets Course Mark, Second Congregational Church. In the afternoon it was bridge 8 p.m., Middle School. The complete package is 813.00 and Friday: 9:30 a.m., beginners wants the Red Sox to sign his client Free Senior Citizens Blood games and we had a nice turnout of 5 torney who doubles as Rice’s golfing touchdown in the third the bus or buses will be leaving our ceramics class; 10 a.m., kitchen to a lifetime contract as soon as tables, Barbara Conklin, 5,490; Mai buddy, said Rice wants to stay in quarter on a pass play center at 10:00 a.m. The show is 7 social games, noontime lunch possible. scheduled for November 2. Sargeant, 5,090; Mabel Loomis, 4,- Boston. But he said the Red Sox fro m Rudy Persico to served. 1 p.m,, setback games. Bus Penacchia claims the Red Sox have should start negotiating soon before Candidates Speak on Issues While.on trips it looks like the 440; Mildred Cormier, 4,190; Kay Seott Howat. Penney Girls Undefeated pickup at 8 a.m., return trips at 12:30 made it a policy not to discuss con­ it is too late. briefing for the Fly/Cruise will be Bennett, 4,090. p.m. and 3:30 p.m. tracts during the season. He has in­ Rice also said he would be disap­ By JUDY KUEHNEL held here at the center basement on During the day we were told that dicated the next off-season would be pointed if the Red Sox traded Dwight Eli Herald Correspondent half refundable by state funds. The used to finance it have a bearing, not Monday, Nov. 6, time to be an­ John Derby is now recuperating at Menu for the Week Paced by a course record- 1974 the first year a team was ■Summary. 1. C. Arico (Pi, 2. Ab­ too late to talk about a new pact for Evans. Rumors have Evans going to NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Yale SOUTH WINDSOR - John proposal is designed to increase only on the next two years but for nounced on Wednesday’s column. his home, 12 Vernon St. Monday: Baked corned beef hash, shattering performance by fielded. Only four meets were held in bott (P), 3. Hamilton (A), 4. Bojko space for badly needed vocational buttered vegetable, bread and butter, Rice, who led the majors in most hit­ the Twins for righthander Dave University basketball coach Ray ’74. Mitchell, Republican candidate for many years to come. Action here at the center is to re­ Don’t forget the Holiday Fair and ting and slugging categories. Goltz. Cindy Arico, Penney High (P). 5. Cowles (N), 6. Hersh (AI, 7. programs as well as to free space for how we need the donations of lots of chilled fruit, bev. Carazo says he is counting on several Penney runners gained six of the 14th District General Assembly, told GOP candidate for tbe 4th mind you all about our first big dance “I feel the R ^ Sox will give me girls’ cross country team con­ Deltano (Nl, 8. Molumphy (Pi, 9. the art program. ' nice homemade articles. Tuesday: Hot dog on bun, baked “In my opinion, they shouldn’t freshmen and sophomores to help first 10 places. local residents Thursday that he Senatorial District, Fenton Futtner, of the season. It happens r i ^ t here what I ask for,” Rice said Friday, Kerwin (Pi, 10, S. Arico (P). Public Works Director Allan This Coming Thursday because we beans, vegeUble sticky, vanilla pud­ trade Evans. He’s the best right- eight returniing lettermen rebound cluded a perfect regular believed the J.C. Penney Warehouse said he thinks the major issues are this coming Monday evening from shortly before leaving to visit his Young spoke in favor of another all taxes and spending. 7:30 to 10:30. expect to have two buses going to the ding, beverage. fielder in the American League. If from last year’s disappointing 8-16 season yesterday afternoon would have “a severe impact on parents in Anderson, S.C. “I’m not he’s traded, they’re going to put me referendum question asking for ap­ “In the last four years it has cost We’ll be dancing to the live and Camelot. llieatre for the day and Wednesday: Cream of vegetable record. with a twin triumph. South Windsor’s highly residential worried. I’m not even thinking about there and I don’t want to play right Indians Entertain Wethersfield area.” proval of a 84,700,000 increase and the taxpayer over 81 million in added lively tunes of Lou Joubert and his therefore we will not have an official soup, pastrami sandwich on rye, Jell- Carazo, entering his fourth year as bond authorization for sewer system it. All I’m thinking about is next year field. Why trade him? The guy is head coach, said this will mark the The Black Knights trimmed Opposing Democratic candidate, taxes to administer the state,” he band, lliere will be a costume parade meeting. We will be serving a lunch 0, beverage. and bettering my performance of last much better than me,” Rice said. first year of freshman eligibility in Newington, 19-42, and Avon, 20-41. incumbent Abe Giassman however, extensions. In his opening statement said. for those who would like to add some at noontime and members may stay Thursday: Fillet of flounder, tartar basketball in the Ivy League. said he believed residents were incumbent David Barry said he fiin to the program and you can bring for visiting or open card playing. Our sauce, frech fries, cole slaw, ice Eagles Host Avon believed the overriding issue was big bus will not be in operation. cream, beverage. Arico was clocked in 12:54 for the “pushing the panic button.” your costume and change here. reported 2.5 mile course in going to be “how do we do all that has Prizes will be awarded, lite kitchen Here’s an important announce­ Friday: French onion soup, ham­ “There’s no way to know,” said “There are a lot of other issues Newington. got to be done without any new crew under tbe direction of Julie ment that we are now serving a noon­ burger on bun, homemade cookies, Giassman. “The J.C. Penney firm that need attention,” said Futtner, Brown Big Obstacle for Holy Cross taxes?” Patuluk and Helen Winters will be time lunch on Tuesdays. We hope beverage. Tonight at Nebo will create some 2,300 jobs and all “Highways are a concern as well as “This was the best team ever,” Barry said he thinks “it all can be serving goodies to munch on and that you will try to d n ^ by for this NEW YORK (UPI) - Holy Cross the engineers to li^om I have spoken crime. Crime in Connecticut has Providence. But Brown Coach John In other Division I action, Dart­ Coach Dick Brimley echoed. He also accomplished” without new taxes lunch as it will be served a little football coach Neil Wheelwright says agree that, at bes^h e traffic flow is grown by leaps and bounds. Our beverages. Door prizes will round out Eyeglasses Anderson says names are the only mouth is at Cornell; Lafayette at had a previous undefeated squad, in and said he thought there might even the evening. Tickets can be picked up before noontime and in that way Brown University’s team could end A year ago, Manchester High and East Catholic football teams a guess. 1 do not bdieve the impact climate for economic development is prescn|iPim rwt&Q similiarity between last year’s Maine; Connecticut at be areas where taxes can be reduced. during the day Monday and a limited you’ll have time to eat and still take up being the Bad News Bears for will be as severe.” zero. We are out of competition. We Lowtst PrfcM Crusaders and this year’s edition. Massachusetts; New Hampshire at combined for two victories. They have far surpassed that total He said he would like to see this in your other activities. Crusader fans. Giassman and Mitchell along with talk about education but we have a amount of tickets will be available at “It’s a completely different foot­ Northeastern; Yale at Penn; Har­ already and today both will be out to add to their list of victims. General Assembly “come up with a the door. ARTHUR DRUB And in this ease, the bad news Democrat David Barry and poor vocational learning oppor­ Schedule for the Week ball team than we saw last year,” vard at Princeton, and Boston plan to ^ualize education around the spells defeat for Holy Cross. The Indians host Wethersfield High vigor as it had a vacation last Republican Fenton “Pat” Futtner, tunities. If we don’t have skilled With Thanksgiving just around the Monday: 9:30 a.m., advanced said Anderson, whose team leads the University at Rhode Island. contenders for 4th Senatorial District state within the present framework comer, we once again will start “We think Brown has better Ivy League and has won three at Memorial Field in a 1:30 start weekend. The Eagles, expressed of taxation.” labor in Connecticut then we can’t at­ ceramics class, 10:00 a.m., kitchen In Division II, ^ringfield is at while the Eagles play under the arc seat, were guests of the South Wind­ collecting canned goods tot tbe overall balance than any team we’ve straight after dropping their first Sale Near Head Coach John LaFontana. will fill tract industry.” social games and two canned goods AIC; l^fts at Amherst; Wesleyan at lamps at Mt. Nebo against invading sor League of Women Voters in a Giassman, Democratic contender n ^ y . So when you come to our faced,” said Wheelwright, whose two. “Any team who is 54) and played the air with footballs utilizing its for the 14th District, said he was op­ each, one for the needy. Noon to 12:30 Bowdoin; Nichols at Bridgewater; NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) —Lawyers Avon High at 7:30. “ Meet the Candidates” session cental bring a canned good along club is 54) with^ins over the likes of the teams they have played is a very, primary strength. posed to an income tax. He said he p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m., pinochle Bates at Colby; Mass Martitime at are finalizing details on an agree­ Thursday night at Town Hall. and if you come to play bingo, bring Army and Air Force. “We have an very impressive team. To beat Holy Manchester, 4-1, will have to do it East will be airborne but LaFon­ believes “we can handle the needs games. Bus pickup 8 a.m., return Framingham; Central Connecticut ment to allow Ted Turner’s with untested Norm Rice at quarter­ tana still has hopes for the ground South Windsor High School Prin­ two cans in place of tte usual one. trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. 6:30 awful lot of respect for their offense CroOT, we need four good quarters of within the framework of our present a t Glassboro; Middlebury at America’s Cup syndicate to buy the back as starter Gary Marineau is troops. "I feel one of these days cipal Gregory Plunkett was also on Our Senior Bowling League at the p.m., bus will start picking up for and defensive. We think they are the football and we have not done that all Hamilton, and Boston State at Maine 12-meter yachts Courageous and hand to explain the referendum ques­ tax structure.” He pgreed with the Mitchell, GOP candidate for the Parkade Lanes is running into high (CwMrOUca best we’ve seen as an overall unit.” year.” being benched for one game for we’re going to break open our run­ 14th Assembly District, criticized a dance. SpfHMMMW) Maritime. Independence from the King’s Point tion, giving voters the opportunity to need for the equalization of educa­ gear now and everyone is enjoying “To beat Brown, we’ll have to be a Brown has overcome the injury violating team rules. “He (Rice) is ning game," he stated. "Meanwhile tion. 40 percent increase in spending over Tuesday: 9 a.m., square dancing Opin 10 ajiL to Also, Curry at New Haven; St. Fund by next week. capable of doing the job,” believes decide on a proposal to renovate the the Tuesday afternoon games. Here 2 pjn^ TuMdav better football team than we’ve been jinx which saw many starters on the we are still sharpening up the passing Giassman said he “was proud to the past four years. and bus for shopping and Senior Lawrence at Norwich; Worcester Tribe Head Coach Jack Holik. "How game." high school and a portion of Wapping are the results forTuesday: Gass A. Bowling League at the Parkade thru Friday, M all season,” be said. sidelines early this season. Holy Tech at RPI; Montclair at Southern have been selected as House Chair­ ■ “We have ^ d a tax increase of high triple, Florence Doutt, 430; A1 Brown won last year’s encounter Turner’s group is also considering do we know,’’ he responded Wethersfield topped Manchester a Community School. Lanes. Day Mwriay. Cross has scored consecutive Conn; Trinity at Coast Guard- a proposal to lease Independence to man for the Education Committee 81.0tt billion in four years,” he said. Bolis, 577; high single, Betty Miller, If appointmant la 44-13 and nuuiy of the same faces will shutouts, but is playing ohly their se­ rhetorically, "The only way we’ll year ago, 27-0, while Avon trimmed Plunkett explained that the project Wednesday: 9 a.m., health clinic Plymouth State at Western Conn, and an English group which wants to use and said that the method used to Mitchell called for a limit in spen­ 1S8; AI Bolis, 247; Gass B h i^ triple, prafarrad,oall be along the scrinunage lines in front cond game In one month. find out if he can do the job is on the East in their first engagement ever, — with its 85M,000 price tag — was by appointment. 10 a.m., crewel em­ Union at Williams. it as a trial horse next summer as it equalize education and the method ding. Polly Kenneway, 326; Giff Ham­ of ABC cam eras Saturday in field,” voiced Holik. 21-7. Wethersfield and Avon each broidery class,. Friendship Grcle prepares for the 1980 races. East is'3-1-1 and should be full of currently sport-2-3 marks. PA (^ TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Oct. 28. 1978 Brewers Bamberger MANCHESTER EVENINQ-'HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 28, 1978 — PAGE ELEVEN Earl Yost r Sports Editor :er -of-Y ear

NEW YORK (UPI) - It was dilficult to overlook Wild Scene at Bowl George Bamberger, despite Bamberger’s accomplishments, There was a wild scene at Yale indoor season which starts Monday his wishes to the contrary, was however. A man of extreme candor, FOXBORO, Mass. (UPf) — ‘M b league.” He knows how to run, how to fall. night. CNrl Silver of the Rec reports Bowl last Saturday in the closing named the American League’s Bamberger confronted the club at The surprising N ^ YoTlc Jets New England, 6-2, has won five They have a lot of plays designed for seconds of the Yale-Columbia foot­ more than enough entries were spring training and told them they him and he can make them work,” received for men’s league play after Manager of the Year Friday by • caller but still seiidifiR ‘ the form p r e d i« i^ l* t^ e ^ lt^ n tte ball game which could have had ‘‘no respect in the American caller out still sending distress pre-season, when they were picked Michaels said. developed into a real story. notice was ^ e n that there was one the United Press International League.” Using a direct approach Pats Coach Chuck Fairbanks feels opening. warnings to th e ir AFC East as a top contender in the AFC East. The two Ivy League foes battled for guiding the Milwaukee and an ability to communicate with his club is coming off their best game through a hum-drum 3-3 deadlock Brewers to their best season in rivals, hope to shoot down the The Pats defeated Miami 33-24 last of the season. He said the team has the younger players, he set out to weekend to move into sole possession before ah estimated crowd of 19,000 Sunday afternoon the Midget Foot­ history. change that image and succeeded New England Patriots Sunday the physical talent to continue win­ of first place in the division. which seemed lost in the 70,784 seat ball League will offer a doubleheader beyond the Milwaukee organization’s and grab a share of first place. ning but said the mental factor also In his first season as a manager Matt Robinson, a second-year pro concrete, saucer. at Mt. Nebo with the Giants playing greatest fantasies. The Jets, 5-3, have not played, a must be honed. after 10 seasons as pitching coach of out of Georgia, haf^Viredted the Jets' On the final play of the game, with the Patriots at 1 o’clock and the ‘‘After trying everything and game this late in the Season with-first ‘‘We’re trying to maintain a the Baltimore Orioles, Bamberger attack since the injury to first-string Yale In possession of the football, a Eagles and Jets tangling in the night­ seeing it all go sour, this year has place at stake since 1972. They have positive mental state which allows us cap.^ Play for the next two weeks has led the Brewers to a 93-69 record and quarterback Richard Todd. He is a 3- razzle-dazzle, double lateral found fulfilled my wildest expectations,” won three straight but of their five to play well week-in and week-out. been shifted from Friday night to a third place finish in the tough ‘ as a sub ai^vdisniisses New Yale players heading deep into American League East Division. said owner Bud Selig. "It’s like I'm w[ns,;- oniy”one'’7oTCr M i^ i‘) .:» 9 ) ® We’re not the type of ball club that Columbia territory just as hundreds Sunday afternoon. ’The league finale comi- against a t«1n ^ England s nm e> u4 favorite role. other teams are not going to prepare will be Nov. S when the Chargers The 52-year-old Bamberger was an in a different business.” “I (eel like we can play with of youngsters came rushing out onto easy winner in the balloting of OT UPI The strength of the Brewers was in record or better. for,” he said. the playing field. stack up against the Eagles at 1:30 in them,” Robinson said. "The big thing Fairbanks was particularly correspondents from across their batting attack with Larry Hisle, New York has a return matfch with is that we caii’t make mistakes. You Fortunately, for all concerned, the a single game. tlw Dolphins, tw o'tilts with the pleased with the play of his defensive the nation. He received 20 first place Cecil Cooper,' Ben Oglivie, Don cUn’t screw up and expect to win Yale ball carrier was stopped short votes to nine for Bob Lemon of the Money, Sal Bando, Robin- Yount, Patriots and contests with line, which has been performing un­ Pat Mistretta, MCC director of against a team like New England.” of the goal line by a Columbia New York Yankees and one for Earl Sixto Lezcano, Gorman Thomas and Philadelphia and Denver in the next der par because of injuries. The line tackier. athletics, reports the four five outings, Michael is concerned about New recorded four sacks and a safety. Weaver of Baltimore. Lemon, who rookie Paul Molitor all turning in England’s running attack. Five But, what would have happened if courts at the college campus will be "We felt like it was up to us,” said took over as Yankees’ manager at solid seasons. • % - "We’ve worked hard and We’Ve players have 240 or more yards, and the youngsters had brought the ball open to the public until the middle of picked things up, but we’re not there defensive end Tony "Mack the Sack” mid-season and guided them to the But Bamberger's greatest achieve­ quarterback Steve Grogan is the carrier down? November. At that time, the nets will by a long shot,” said Jets Coach Walt McGee. "The offense was bashing world championship, won the award ment was making consistent winning team’s second beet rusher with 315 Or, if the Yale man got into the end be removed and stored and the night Michaels. "We’ve got to keep getting some heads out there, and we didn’t last year when he was with the pitchers out of Mike Caldwell (22 vic­ Manchester High CCIL ^kitn^tOlhship Squad yards on only 44 carries. zone because the crowd interfered lighting system will be turned off. He Chicago White Sox. better. We’re in a tough division, a want to lose everything they were added the courts will not need con­ tories) and Lary Sorensen (18). An He is like a third running back. with Columbia defenders? Although he admits to respecting Taking the boys’ cross country title in tl» ...... “ *—*i«*6 WOPKingworking lor. for” ditioning on the rough surface that outstanding developer of pitchers, Lahda. Standing; Head Coach George Suitor, Chick Toomey, of Manchester, the award, Bamberger was a reluc­ La, Bamberger told the left-handed CCIL in 1978 was the squad representing has developed. Contractors assured Dave D^alwti 'Bob Tanner, T to DeValve, long-time college official and now a tant winner. In fact, he campaigned Caldwell to start challenging right- Manchester High. The Silk Towners won the- regular on Saturday afternoons him this was normal wear. Milwaukee’s George Bamberger tVPI Photo) Jtoe N eub ^ V Bob MicKa*d, Jian Gr- against receiving it: handed batters and helped Sorensen championship with an unblemished 1-0 nfarM;' Chris White Specializes operating the electric clock “I respect the award, but I gain the confidence he needed. In zyniltowski, D ^ g Meek, P ill Jdlinsofl, Assis­ throughout New England colleges, Lori Veal, former Manchester Team members (left to right) Front: Tri-' tant Coach Jim Angelo. (Herald Photo by High athlete, is a member of the wouldn't want it," Bamberger said bunch of banquets. I like com­ fact, if it hadn’t been for early season said he had never seen such a weird There are a lot of egomaniacs in captains Dave Timbrell, Ed Lemieux, John SU-:^„.hiO)iggib{ accomp’lisluneBts Was a the past two years at the Manchester terested, contact either Mike P enney at S im sb u ry, day off and go partridge hunting with broken, and wheji W e ^ jse ia se d , it wifFover Yale ’ ?qroff to a late start, joining song which has a fast beat and try 1:30 ■ Michigan runner won the Connecticut Country CTub, will chairman play Maloney or Jim Clifford, 647-3163, AAU 12-mile road race in 1977 which him. I thanked him, and made some could go off. .T^is happeM to me The Reynolds family has resided in iebold’s Rec team in the eighth and keep to the rhythm. " How does interest rate in pro foot­ South Windsor at grade. "I always liked swimming but Chris White next season. He succeeds John Monday thru Friday between 6 and 8 was one of the feature events on the kind of lame excuse about maybe once on a skeet field/j™ a pump Manchester for 15 ^ears. Their son, The Indian record-holder in the ball in the Herald’s readership area? Glastonbury, 1:30 never got into it. I really didn’t know Lamenzo. George Budd has been p.m. Coaching involves working with New England Relays staged at the getting together a little later in the gun. I had a broken Imng pin that'^Jim, was an outsfemding basketball past primarily depended on her Judging from letters, phone calls and players approximately 2-4 hours per R ockville at W indsor about the Rec team until friends told around,” stated Tribe Head Coach named secretary with Reggie Curtis conversation, the New York Giants Manchester Community College season. He said he was having a hard projected, and when I closed the ac- player at East Catholic High. The strength and desire. Other facets are tourney director. week from November to March. Locks. 1:30 me about it,” White explained. Dave Frost, “It's nice to know you are far out front with New England’s campus. He literally ran away from time getting anyone to go out with tion, preparing to mount the gun, it senior Reynolds is employed by the now starting to fall into place. "Chris him the first day. White copped her two eveniffiie can switch her to another event and is always in condition and works Patriots.secopd and the New York Ireland’s Olympic champion Dannv K I happy, that I’-Connecticut Tax Department. Jim probably get first or switch your se­ Frank Kinel has returned for his SOCCER McDaid. I finally had to tell him the reason first five meets of this season before hard. Now she’s getting better with Jets a distant third. ' .3> Reynolds now resides in Worcester cond best swimmer in one of Chris’s second season as basketball coach at .Vliddlesex at MCC, 11 Competing in the Five Miler will he was having trouble, was because running head long into Wethersfield the techniques, her starts and turns," a.m. /■ ' he a very bad habit of "letting me t^ a v p hls Sister. Claire, is married to High standout Karen Smyers, having events knowing you'll almost Manchester Community College. ’The |Gir/s EUgibtie not be a first. ’The 26-year-old former Beaver Jutras, dirator of recreation voiced Frost. “Her weak point in the Nick'Fotitt; •perhaps the most pop­ fly” at a bird, without waiting to see to settle for seconds. White, automatically get first place. Cougars open a 26-game schedule ular player ever to wear the green tfaddam-Killlngworth at Connecticut resident was sixth in the toward the center field, and Peterborough, ^ H . - “ - 50 last year were poor starts. She’d Rham where anyone else was situated. however, in the head-to-head battle ■ "She’s, basically w »th 14 points (6 Nov. 27 against the Eastern Connec­ and white colors of the New England 1974 race and moved up to third place a down canted ppslfifil; In that situar- -_7 still be on the blocks while the others ticut Jayvees. All home games will SEEKONK, Mass. (UPI) — The 16- It is just good manners, as well as tion, no one cduld get hurt. did break her oWh scM t record in fof each iifflivi'dual win and two on a Whalers, has made the grade again in 1975. He did not enter the last two were in mid-air. This year she’s cut member Rhode Island Principals good safety, not to shoot to the left, if the 1(K) with a :57:3 clocking. She winning relay) a meet, or about one- be at East Catholic with the first with the New York Rangers in the years. over half-a-second on her starts," the Nov. 30 against Post. Committee on Athletics has voted to another hunter is situated on that holds the school standards in the 50 sixth of the total teanrscore needed Tribe coach noted. . Fotiu’s Going over a fende’bL ston* wall to win,” Frost reminded. allow girls to play high school basket­ WEEKEND SPORTS side. Even if the one man is not that with a shotgun-in hand is strictly a and 200 freestyles and 100-yard "I always feel pressure when main job will be that of an “en­ ball with the boys if they are good "The 5-8, 120-pound Hollander breaststroke and formerly held the White swims AAU and readily ad­ Larry Morrison, Jim Herdic and forcer.” Saturday close. A shotgun blast in close no-no . .. Eithec.|aild’ your jBih td.x, swimming. I don't like to get beat," Dick Thorpe will referee volleyball enough. Football - 1:30 - NCAA, gained Ali-America honors in cross proximity to your ear is not very con­ your hunting jpir^fcTpd ^ o v e r ' mark in the 500 free, too. mits, "on the AAU scale. I’m not as White states. The decision followed a lawsuit Ch 8,40 country while an undergrad at ductive to enjoying the rest of the “She is very impoftant when you highly placed as hetp.” Bqt White, as When you check the record, White league play in the Rec Department’s Have a nice weekend. with both handq^freC^ if tainting against the Rhode Island Tennis - 1:30 - W'CT, Eastern Michigan. day. alone, place tteJim Jfilfe ^ o M dfS Itiok at other teams’ titties and Ijifure .Jormer East C«tKiIic star .Katie has done a good job of avoiding Interscholastic League by a girl who C h.l8 The race has the official stamp of One of the first things a man should atop the wall. -Tben pick it up froiitv. where they’re going to switch Tucker previously' discovered, has exactly that. successfully won the right to play Wide World • 5 - Ch.8,40 approval from the Connecticut learn to do when hunting, is to learn the other side, but never -with the Lobsters Close Up boys’ soccer at North Kingstown Hockey - 8 - Rangers vs. Amateur Athletic Union. to think and be aware of the people muzzle toward yon. .; High School. Canadies, Ch.9 Post entries will not be accepted and dogs around him. It is also good manners, to swings with the cutoff date Nov. 12. The race The league has reta iii^ restric­ Bruins vs. Maple Leafs, It’s like learning to drive defen­ the right or left of_a dog on point if . Salurduy Lveniiig tions on girls’ participation in the Ch.38 starts a t 10:30 on Main Street. sively. When going through the hunting with a com^hio^R ffie bird Shop in Net Loop “hard contact” sports of football, All proceeds are earmarked for the brush, or across a field, it is essential EMHUS MkGMEKnUS breaks to the rirfifc. AOTlBiairfner 7 f m t POWDER Fl fT P j ^ A D E DUSTY I nmttt hockey and wrestling. Muscular Dystrophy Research Fund, to know where dogs and man are at |s to the right qLW w t ;:. t llanBl la 1. Until Jaan dy Edwards 179:2()S-S25, 1 M l f a l l IZ ip R ln ii 1. IM^II this includes entry fees and money all time. It is just plain good sense Le6 Nelson 202, BHl Avery 2. U fa Ha ~ , one of World Team SUNDAY it’s his shot an# his'Bfrd . To the Lorie Levere 177-504, Lyn­ I U InzM Soccer . Noon - Ch.24 collected on race day. not to shoot if a bird takes off flying N.UiN!t7. WHb 200-.561, Fran Karlowicz thetiUat I thi successful franchises, will close shop next year Tom Hollander left, iUsyouir ”. ..Thls.way there are da Raymond 224-552 Tefciyi & Arre lUpi Ling* Football ■> . jeis low in front of a dog. The dog can be 219^1^10)^ Carlin 205, John 1 vs. no accidents, and liip) mirsed hard-'f Siemienski 17e-l7fe517, •.k n ln a W i Gm fartvn Yale Captain Patriots, Ch,22,30 hit by lowflying shot. iJiSPPW " BiSa'sky 204, Bill M ib p i -Lloyd to Bulls • feelings. Carol Schubert 204-464, L Tib in Another item that really gets Cartwright 206, George an (aub ba Kraft told a news conference the 2 - Saints vs. Giants, One final note. Always dfeck your , A t Mntf fiCUMilrr* Nancy Gressman 183:175-: SttS Nta Una reason we re suspending operations. Bruce Helse, a 6-2 senior guard Ch.3; 4 - edits vs. Miami, CHICAGO (UPI) — The Chicago room for Lloyd on the roster. sticky, is taking a safety off at the ,(3utt 210, Dan Ostberg 287;. StkfiMf DMMU one-year leave of absence was hunting jacket p o c % , to be' suiw’!!-' 491, Laura Hobbs Our motivation is not money but to from Middletown, Ohio has been Ch. 22,30 Bulls have acquired center Scott Lloyd, 6-foot-lO, 230-pounds, from right time. When a dog is on point Btian Bbyington 216^556, 7PWTS matter of philosophy.” He said the that all the shells thereli are of the ■ 6€HE’7aej9il8MSUe 509, Lorrre Baker 203, field a top-notch product.” elected by his teammates to captain Lloyd from the &n Diego Clippers in Arizona State, was drafted by the and you are waiting for it to flush, get Carl Ogren 202-201-600, Bud i s n s r Lobsters would decide in a year Hockey . 7:30 . Whalers guage you are jislng. It’s really bad l Um Cam Kraft said the Lobsters have not of the 1978-79 Yale basketball team. return for future draft choices. Lloyd in the habit of releasing the safety as Marilyn Meyers 468, Edith Ohio! 209, Fred Kozicki whether to rejoin the league. vs. Stingers, WTIC Milwaukee Bucks in 1976 and played practice to ke»p 12 andJO jauge M m* I rr 4. Ml IrtidN broken even Since he took over in will play as a backup to center ARtis the gun is being brought to your Tracy 471, Mary Wright 200-559, Ike Miller 209, 5. RnO kfth “ The cbmmitment was just not for the Bucks and Buffalo before the shells in a jacket Hfne. A -t '■ = - 454, Celia Skia 467, Irene i fiimtili hzaU December 197^, but steadliy in­ Gilmore. shoulder after the bird has “blown John Kozicki 235, Ray Chit- 7-TiliObTC thera from the other teams in the Buffalo franchise was moved to San 20 gauge shell caniodgilfealJihuge’^^® ® *^ Togetherness 466, tlliiilaiui ''Cm creasing ^irofite made them one of Rookie guard Andre Wakefield was Savoie Gerry Tonski tick 203-593, Roland Smith S 3 Cm Iknbn lea^e to bring in the top players we Diego. out.” The hunter who takes it off, barrel, and, ^ firin g , M s t a gun BOSTON (UPI) - Doug m u ia i WTT’s most stable franchises. Kraft placed OK waivers ’Thursday to make Moe, 468, Ruth Ann Glass 467. 221-591, Dick Murphy 201-^ feel World Team Tennis n i^ s to sur when waiting for a flush, could stum- ^ barreLand cause ihjuqfc?gfe Antdto Spurs Saturday .Mulincf TtkfiMESMU did admit that second-half atten­ says 204-581, Tom Atamian 224-* Vive, Kraft said. "The serious in­ ble, and an accident could occur. Most hunters fielti^piiOrtiie edacity dance dipped this year after several One of the surest ways not to be in­ JEWEL - Hurley 187-475, 592, Mike MasiTohiS - 224- tent is not there and the only way to little tid p its of inform ation, to oe a good team if the plSyers ever years on the rise. vited to hunt again with a man who VonDeck 485, Goodard 176- 562, Al Senna 237-205-624, i . t o i i . i . 1 assure viability of the league is to However, if Tve^made somebody . get to know pne another, IMntibJnn i * £[L The Lobsters have been joined at owns a dog, is to give instructions to, 196-519, Westine 181-489, Art Thompson 212, Rich take a hard stand.” Thing think a little ,o r .taught Celtics’ Coach Sanders has a Ryerson" 454, Fitzgibbons silniM i courtside by the , on Ice or reprimand his dog. You can bet Warner 217-566, Bob (River I. latrSariia soraeonesomethmgiie»r , . th€n..” " sim pler requeSY^ He waniS his $. Safa I s ' u/S?.®. had the best record in whose owners share the same con­ 183'-b09, Rogozenski 450. 213-559, JUeTAuzon 213-5%, klMItak M S 7. bit Ran you’ll never be asked to share his dog vyriting this arflcle is.well worth the:;: players'to f^Ct-thfe "How-Jo you LCimMIhi^a WTT last season, but lost in the finals cerns as Kraft. In addition, Kraft (First names not listed on Pete Kuchafski 202, Ed l-M tO m to the Los Angeles Strings. Thev and time again. time and energy tb publish it. j do’s?” and get re-acquainted with sheet). lU In n M said the absence of an adequately Czaikowski 564, Ken Young s a s T iiiia i boasted such attrattions as ■ the game of hard-nosed basketball. sized air conditioned arena added to *>jSr** 578, Bruce Moquin 550. Wirrhledon champ Martina Up Over Salary EAS TERN B( SINESS - i. w K ra a in « i the decision. LUfaiM ; ""2 a I hfa Navratilova and Australian greats fact the Rangers tried to playolav it down comnlain.complain. ’ ’ Paul Gilberto 180-149-457, l Ia n I IriBW }■ The Lobsters were one of WTT’s By MILT RICHMAIN PARKADE SINGLES- I MriBM [mk f r**? Hoy Emerson and Tony Roche. somewhat by making it known that Lafletjr said that only six months i Gnniea I Garaai NEW YORK (UPI) - Any "proportion” and “context" all of a Bub Holmes 166-430, Ben Qualifiers John Arnett 596, 4. h k H t s m } ^ . charter members in 1973, but their only 2$SO,000 of that was in the form ago, but last Wednesday night he was L bit Qbva Kraft said the Lobsters would first two years were marked by poor sudden? Some of these "victims” Grzyb Sr. 164-372, Ray Tom Adams 590, AftSBbrts iB W 7. bti btMht way you look at him, Guy of straight salary to each man, and reported so upset over his contract Women^s Flag Grid i Am Hnb ^ R ‘0 perform for records and attendance. “The 1974 wouldn’t know a simple declarative Dawson 159-144-418, Al Riz- 575, Chuck Csazar 565. "fPWIMiMpI 7-^L mStImUrtk Lafleur is the hottest thing on the rest was upfrpnt money, didn’t that he was going to quit the zuto 154-140-416, B'ryce iS J i S“t he team lasted a year before being sentence from second base. ' CHKSGO Cliica^ Bears LUtter won finals with SBS Im CvM flat be said the team would expect the make all the other players in the Canadiens. Apparently, what got him Hunt 149-376, Alan Grzyb bounced for failing to come up with ice today, numero uno, the best At the same time, I can’t help but On Line Sunday M o r ^ ^ ■■officials say wide receiver Golden Arnett, Adams, .Shorts M fiM iM U S p ayers to return should they resume league, Lafleur included feel any so upset was his agent, Gerry Petrie, ?m s $500,(X)0 in letters of credit. player in ail hockey, and for a be struck how vital the word “ego” , Richafds has a rib injury and is listed 148-140-394, Ron Joiner 147- following.. play for the 1979-80 season.^ happier. informing him that Montreal goalie 145-418, Tony DeDbmihiljis i u j* Kraft took over when he purchased while he was the happiest one has become in sports, especially now EAST HARTFORD - The Parks terrupteda passaf«l ranfortheoni>’.^®"^y probable starBr for Sun- EmipwCvm ' There’s no way we’ll come back Not wanting an unhappy player on Ken Dryden was being paid $325,000 a 143-378, Joe Vinsko 141, t I n i l l M the Philadelphia Freedoms and also. when everyone’s stature seems to be and Recreation Department score. Quarlerback Patty Youn^’ ®^"’® against the Detroit TRI-TOWN - Bill iftm aiiiiit unless we have the same players or their hands,..especially one like year. That was considerably more measured more and more by how Howie Peters 140, Emil Ih/phiM , VOl/NlC moved them to Boston. The team Only for a while, though. Women’s flag football title will be threw numerous pAsse^^^to her.-*"*??®' - Meagher 212-212-596, frank tkm kkt ” A t ( same caliber players that we had this Lafleur, who won three consecutive than Lafleur was getting. much money he can get. Roux 382, John Lavado369. ■ ' -'ec . still languished at the gate until last The Montreal Canadiens made him decided Sunday at 10:30 a.nii. with receivers but Lou's' We7e unifble tb Others lifte d ^ ^ irM W e starters Sdovel 212-533, Girio year, Kraft said. "That’s the whole scoring championships and two Lafleur’s agent and the Canadiens Inflation is one of the scourges of Elm Pharmacy and Wishes score. ., .indlude" linebacker-.Tdih Hicks, year, when lYavratilova arrived. their first choice in the 1971 draft and straight MVPs, the Canadiens called Calderone 216-560, Ron began new negotiations with a new our society and one of its by-products Restaurant meeting for the cham­ sh^lder injuiY, and wide receiver SVMPIIOMKS - Katie Simmons 209-505, Jim The world's oldest living when his original twb-year contract him in last February and voluntarily Wishes copped regufac season things are bristlecone pines contract resulting Thursday night is that nobody seems satisfied with pionship at Martin Park. ______Brian Baschnagei, ankle,_injury. D em psky 135, L orqa with them ran out and there was talk honors trimming Elm,.4|*6^tirdouble Reinee 200, Earl Kramer in California, estimated jacked up his contract to something Lafleur still isn’t I;etting anywhere his salary anymore. Everybody Last Sunday, Wishes beat Blasting Kmiec 128-142-384, Sandy he might jump to the (}uebec Nor- like $225,000 a year. overtime. " ' 203r3H-558, ^ Steve to be 4,600 years old. near what Hedberg and Nilsson are, wants to make more than the next Techniques 12-0 and knocked Russell 125, Joan Specht Sttngley Begins Therapy diques of the World Hockey Associa­ That action by (^hadieps’ former ...... ’ ' M^bnnell 205-228-590,-:Ray but at least he’s moving up in the guy, and nowhere-do you see greater Blasting out of the playoffs. Once 129,'Debbie Yannizze 147- Bessette 537, Will ^ully FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - New tion, the Canadiens hurriedly st^ed G ^bral Mana|^t;Sam Polluck made 363. •. HTM money bracket. Before agreeing to evidence of that than in sports. again Wishes was led by quarterback 528, Pete Toland 505, Dick England Patriots’ wide receiver which was holding Stingley’s spine in him to a new 10-year contract. Lafleur very happy. his new contract, Lafleur told the That one guaranteed Lafleur fl Look at Bert Jones, the Baltimore Lesie Collier who pass^ to Tony KTngsl'ey 523, Attdy Darryl Stingley, paralyzed from the a stable condition after spinal fusion From time to time, though Lafleur press the "whole thing was blown out Colts’ splendid quarterback. He’s Foster for one touchdown and used -The I niveifiihy of Connerlirui'M crop of buski-lliall frvMiiinen hus ■ T.OP- ■Harriet''flaslett ys' million, which still was consider^ Michaud 531, John Miller neck down, has begun therapy surgery. The team said Stingley can couldn’t help wondering how much of proportion.” making a quarter million dollars a lici'n Hflerliid as one of Hie lop 10 In the eoulilry hy BuHkelliull ftS-470, Grayce Shea 181- IMUS enough to feed a family of four back her successfully end-around running S07, Bill Calhoun 533, Don following removal of a neck brace by now participate in a variety of he’d be worth H he were a free agent. Right there, you have the most year with a five-year contract that Weekly inugiizinn . 180-496, June Michaud 210, in 1971 when the Canadiens’ Golden play with a handoff to Sue Tyska for bzen 504, pick McCourt The first bank run by women doctors at the Rehabiltation Institute therapies scheduled at the Institute. He also wonderiii why a player like over-worked phrase in sports today— has two more years to go, and now the other TD. The other. srhp«ifi'r|^ni«f)i Were s m y Duva 183, Rose in Chicago. Boy accepted it, so naturally it made himself, acknowledged by everyone 529, ' Charles Bfasenfield Mbps was founded in 1974 in New u Stingley’s recuperation is under “blown out of proportion.” That, and his agent comes along saying there’s Blasting made numerous intercep­ MininneNOtuyJ>ui*Hlii^”-WdkeTTuar riiri-Hi,Foresl,' neniueny,Kehturky, MitVylunil, Sun LaPolt 458. York City- Called the First Stingley has been paralyzed since him quite happy. as the best, shOuld be working for 572, Don Rumberger 213- the direction df Drs. Vinod Sahgal, a "it was taken out of context.” a group of investors representing big tions but was unable to score despite l‘'rurtfqH’eo, AH^nu.State,.and .Mari|uette. 482, Bill Reichert 529, Bob Women's Bank and Trust colliding with Oakland’s Jack Tatum But then something happened, and less money than someone, like. Ruf-i (Ximpany, it hat a woman neurblogist and phsytatrist, and Anytime an athlete no longer has the "oil money,” who are talking about the efforts of quarterback Jan I he HuMkieV » CATERERS- Carol Arehdt 213-559, Mike Mar­ in an Aug. 12 NFL exhibition game. suddenly Lafleur wasnH that happy falo’s Gil Perreault, makii^ $350,000 president. Maynard Pont, a Castro Valley guts to stand behind what he told a starting a new league and offering Gustafson and a fine team effort. pound forward fmttil Midiliidown^liO was dhr of ttW^^fnONi sought- Lewie 153-356, Barbara tin 203-543, Hal Orfttelli He was moved recently to Chicago anymore. a yera, or Hedbergand Nilsson. reporter cf doesnit like the way his neurorarg^.;R e is-wearing a neck Jones $5 million for five years. On lower Martin, Elm edged Lou’s after proK|ierts in tlie rountrv; Mike MeKov, a 6-‘5 Kuanl-furwuiXI Linnell 126, Angie Ortolan! 204-559, Don Goehring 200, IK CM I after “OJ^Oing treatment at Eden collar for continued kpibal stability What happened was that the NSW Outwardly, Lafleur did not kick. words Ibbk in print, he merely says from KridgepOii 131-354, (^arol Seretto 126, IPMTt York Rangers went out and s ig n ^ Don’t hold your breath waiting for 6-0 to place Elm in the playoffs iWi^.-Tti^psun^gtno IfR^IOplOO Wqndell Labbe -205-56A, ELASTIp Hospital flfCasffo Vallax, Calif. , and is .Worunoinn deV elni^ H p ^ j m he his., statements were "btown out of that league to get off the ground. high Heiiool.plav le CichQwicX'lS,' Cih- couple AMIcirs against Wishes. Both sides displayed Howie -EdiifiariiB 319^32, STOCKINGS . 'Fbe^^riots said F)^y da^rs .M y s li^ lm ,, unrottgb «an|e-df- ptspssjgfgf. or a m “taken out of Some people (till reitifihiber the a strong defense, and neither team *■ )oyIe 133, Joaftne Hedberg an d !^^ JftlisoCSW' Bob iriftTO frv WHEELCHAIRS have reihoved the ’“halo brace,” motion exercises! World Football League^ . M you sboM in'the first halL Vnth tO iricksen 12^9„.Bet- ilkMi around $600,000 a year apiece; The ftetOr til!.; isaL. How come th ^ ’re such experts on know where that is now. rJindles left. Elm’s Cindy Opalskl in- of Wuterl 'LL imst^W(i|(i .MI*R(aii^«i -.^r-Ritchie 391; V T-'MMItrtafa' T U»m war. PAGE TWELVE— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Sat., Oct. 28, 19i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 28. 1978 — PAGE THIRTEEN •••••••••••••••• INDEX ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••* Help Wanted 13 Halp Wanted 13 Halp Wanted Baptists Will Honor N O TIC It ADVERTISING 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale Homes For Sale 23 1 - Loft and Found Notiotidl Wcuthor Forecast 2 - Portonala RATES EXPERIENCED OFF-SET HARTFORD DESPATCH 3rd SHIFT PART TIME-11:30 3 — Announcdmonta REAL ESTATE SALES, Full 1 day ...... 12c word per day Press operator for a small in MOVING DEPARTMENT- In pm to 3:30 am or 12 midnight I ~ Entoftiinmont East Hartford, close to 1-84, at to 4 am. Applications taken 8 or Part Time. Business Great! Retiring Minister > — Auctions 3 days ...... 1U word per day house off-set department. The With the proven techniques I SBFT OPEN HOUSE [T Exit 56, needs Expediter for am to 3 pm. Apply Klock Com- 6 days ...... 10c word per day W x e right person could move onto have developed you can dou­ FINANCIAL , 26 days . 9c d a ys...... H e r a l d paperwork. Varied tasks in­ . 1366 Tolland Turnpike, ^,U^Sunday,0ct.29 ^ 1-4 PM MANCHESTER —The Community 10 00 a supervisory position. Work ble your present earnings. I — Bondi'Stocks-Mortgsgos 15 words $2.00 minimum / ' 3000 ■ hours are 7 am to 3:30 pm, cluding Customer Service and E Chester, Baptist Church will host a farewell I — Personal Loans Claims Processing, You can Grab the opportunity now I ~ Insurance Happy A d s ...... $2.50 Inch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Monday thru Friday. Com­ while it is still available. It reception Sunday for the Rev. Ondon pany paid health and major in­ become integral part of busy LOOMFIXER- Experienced Stairs and Mrs. Stairs. The event EMPLOYMENT will be the best thing you have ~ Help Wanted surance for employees and a office. Vital qualifications on double shuttle plush looms. are: Good telephone per­ 2nd shift, steady work, good ever done for your career. For marks not only the end of five and a — Business Opportunities ‘ company paid pension plan. a confidential interview call half years as pastor of the church, Situation Wanted Apply in person at Automatic sonality, ability to organize wages and benefits. Call US paperwork, typing. Apply: Plush Mills, Inc., 181 Conant fr a n k J. T, STRAND, 646- but also his retirement after 40 years EDUCATION PHONE 643-2711 Business Products, Tuckie 2000 anytime. — Private Instructions fMIHMMCWOO Road, North Windham or Call Peg Dewey, Hartford Street. Pawtucket, Rhode as an ordained American Baptist — Schools-Ciasses Despatch, Box 8271, East Island. An Equal Opportunit FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUB AD Mr. Haines at 423-2584 for in­ salesm an / ESTIMATOR minister. — Instructions Wanted terview appointment. Hartford, 06108. We are an Employer. Equal Opportunity Employer, for lumber yard. Must have The Rev. Mr. Stairs is retiring REAL ESTATE experience in taking off — Homes for Sale Help Wanted IS Halp Wanted Halp Wanted 13 EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON- Full time from the active ministry. He and his — Lots-Land for Sale lumber and trim from plans. Flexographic Printing press REAL ESTATE SALES- from now til Christmas. wife will leave Manchester next — Investment Property HMMftI VIWPIIAfUIIS Licensed Sales Person, or Selling experience preferred. Also experienced in — Business Property RN-LPN wanted for full or MECHANICS HELPER SERVICE STATION operator. Experience in prin­ measuring trim. Reply P.O. week for their new home in Mount — Resort Properly part time on all shifts. Apply ting pressure sensitive labels taking Real Estate course. Apply in person: Shoor Immaculate 3 bedroom aluminum sided — Real Estate Wanted NEEDED- 3 to 9 p.m., Mon­ Mechanic Wanted- PART OR Box 67,7, EastEai- Hartford, 06108.- Dora, Fla. director of nursing. Salmon- day thru Friday. Gas Pump FULL ’ITME. Only those with / preferred but will train Dynamic career opportunity Jewelers, 917 Main Street, Cape. Formal dining room, modern kitchen MISC. SERVICES brook Convalescent Home, off anyone with a flexograghic for Manchester, East Hart­ Manchester. The pastor came to Manchester in Attendant needed weekends. good references need apply. HERE’S YOUR chance to be — Services Offered House Street, Glastonbury, References required. Apply in Will train. Apply inperson - background. Work hours are 7 ford, Vernon areas. Excellent and bath, partially finished rec room. $46,- March 1973 from Penney Memorial — Paintmg.Papenng i f you go f lease call 633-5244. commissions. Modern offices. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - with the largest Real Estate — Building.Contracting •Person to: Anderson Brothers, after 2 p.m., at Silver Lane am to 3:30 pm, Monday thru 900. United Baptist Church in Augusta, Friday. Company paid health Call Mrs. Cody, Fireside Growing industrial manufac­ Company in the nation. Yes — Roofing-Siding ’’0 Main Street, Manchester. Shell, 252 Spencer Street. u n roTOCMT e WE’RE No. 1 in Real Estate. Maine. During his Manchester stay, — Healing«.PlumDing and major medical insurance Realty. Inc., 643-8030. turing company in South 55 So. Alton St., Manchester — Flooring shopping NURSES AIDES wanted for Why be second? When You he has participated actively in LANDSCAPE LABORERS for employees and a comp Windsor needs an experened — Moving-TrucHing.Storage full time on all shifts. Apply paid pension plan. Apply in individual to assist in the Sale Can Be First. JOIN THE DIractlona: W. Middle Tpke. to 8o. Alton 81. church and community affairs. He — Services Wanted director of nursing. Salmon- full time or part time Satur­ PART-TIME help wanted. NEIGHBORHOOD w ith o u t day. Call 643-0669. Grantland person at Automatic Business Department. Position was a member of MACC and served MISC. FOR SALE brook Convalescent Home, off For Period Ending 7 PM EST 10/28/78. During Saturday, Many shifts available. If you requires excellent shorthand PROFESSIONALS. Good Nursery. ■ Products, Tuckie Road, North think you can meet our as its president for one year. He was — HoJsehoid Goods House Street, Glastonbury. showers will fall in the southern area of Georgia and Windham or call Mr, Lee, at and typing skills. SEND Commission paid, Referrals, — Articles for Sale Please call 633-5244. You can take northern Florida, while mostly sunny weather will dominate qualifications please apply in RESUME TO Nancy Bonus, Flexible Hours, Free OF HOMES a board member of the River East ~ Building Supplies first 423-2584 for interview appoint­ m a c h in e OPERATORS and my ad out me rest of the nation. Maximum readings include: Atlanta person 7-11. 509 Center St. H a rris o n , 489 S ullivan Training Program. Call Nor­ — Pets -Birds- Dogs miscellaneous workers ment. Homemaker service, and Mrs. Stairs — Livestock ^ . Boston 57. Chicago 53. Cleveland 53, Dallas 75, Denver 70, Avenue, South Windsor, Conn. ma or Donald at Century 21, D.F. Reale, Inc. Realtors re a d in g SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for needed. Must have some High o f the paper. was a board member of the — Boats & Accessories Duluth 41. Houston 77, Jacksonville 77. Kansas City 66, Little FULL TIME POSITIONS- 3rd 06074. Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914, 175 Main 81. 040*4525 ManchaaMr — Sporting Goods South Windsor. Will train. School Education. Must Be I got the LIVE-IN or Full time home shift, retail experience 423-8958. Manchester Public Health Nursing — Garden Products Apply 9 Brookfield Street or able to read and speak results Rock 69, Los Angeles 78, Miami 83, Minneapolis 50. New maker to care for han­ required. Fringe benefits and i — Antiques call 289-5918, after 12 noon. Orleans 73, New York 58, Phoenix 89, San Francisco 68. Seat­ dicapped Mother and 2 1/2 SECRETARY / Bookkeeper. 2 Association. ~ Wanted to Buy She B eralh English, and provide own I wanted. ^ ^ good pay. Apply in person, 509 Help Wanted tle 53, St. Louis 63 and Washington 63 degrees. year old child. Must take over years bookeeping minimum RESIDENT TUTORS uaeded. 13 Situation Wanted IS The Rev. Mr. Stairs is well known CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING transportation. No e)merience Center, Street. Shorthand, typing, 60 words The Rev. Ondon Stairs in his study RENTALS necessary. Please Call Per­ all household duties. Own Glastonbury ABC House, in the Manchester area as the man — Rooms for Rent TRUCK MECHANIC per minute. Experience. RN's - LPN’s- NURSES where he prepares “Good News” sonnel Department at Pioneer We get calls such as transportation. Write Box V, DENTAL SECRETARY. East housing 10 high school RESPONSIBLE Mother will behind the voice of “Good News,’’ — Apartments for Rent WANTED for general repairs, c/o Manchester Herald. Manchester area. 30 hours per students needs 2 resident AIDES-Supplement our in­ care for children in my home. telephone messages. — Homos for Rent y o u 're must have experience and Parachute Company, 644-1581. this every single day. of River, 3 days a week. week. Send resume to Box U, come. Work the day and shift 2 the taped telephone messages of in­ — Business for Rent Experience preferred. Send tutors for the remainder of Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. “ Resort Properly for Rent own tools. Starting salary c/o Manchester Herald. of your choice. Local spiration that are available 24 hours RN. 11 pm to 7 am. Super­ Hatp W anM 13 Help Wanted SALES- Part time sales resum e to Box TT, c/o this scool year. Free room — Wanted to Rent $7.00. All company benefits. 13 needed 2 nights per week to assignments available CGS, — Misc for Rent losing visor. Full time. 180 bed SNF. Manchester Herald. and board provided for those WILL BABYSIT in my home a day by dialing 646-0595. For appointment. Call 688- sell men’s clothing. Some WARM CARING LADY to applicants with good 111 Pearl Street, Hartford, days while you work. Please 2233. A challenging position NURSES AIDES- Full time, live-in with professional fami­ 246-5626. St. George’s Church Pastor Stairs was ordained at the AUTOMOTIVE available in a warm family MOLD MAKERS- SALES PERSON - Full time sales experience preferred. PART TIME HARDWARE educational abilities. For call Barbara at 646-2732. First Baptist Church, Dexter, Maine, — Autos for Sale m o n ey all shift. Experience and part time. New England’s Apply in person. Anderson Lit- ly and help care for 2 school further information call 633- — Trucks for Sale type environment. Apply in Experienced only interested preferred, but training will be SALES. Retiree with home age children. Call 236-2571 Notes 20th Birthday — Heavy Equipment for Sale | NURSES AIDES - Full time, oldest Fireplace and Stove tle , 338 B road S tre e t. 4617. CLEANING PERSON- For LOVING RESPONSIBLE in October 1938. person, Silver Lane Pavilion, in earning $20,000 and over per given. Apply in person: East repair knowledge and friendly before 5 pm. Manchester professional of­ — Uotorcycles-Bicycles and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. 51 Apple Gate Lane, East Shop. Good salary, benefits, Manchester. Mother will babysit, d ^ s in He served as a U.S. Army chaplain — Campers-Trailers-Mobile WANTED - Gas station atten­ Experienced preferred, but year. Please call 563-1475 Hartford Convalescent Home, personality. Conyers fice. 5 or 6 hours per week. BOLTON - Sunday marks the 20th birthday Hartford. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. bonus. Bolton area. Great Hardware, 64^5707. her Licensed Home. Clean, of the founding of St. George’s Episcopai Mis­ in the Philippines and later in the Homes dant, full or part time. we will train. Apply in person: 745 Main Street, East Hart­ position for someone who FULL TIME STOCK CLERK HOUSEKEEPER WANTED MATURE MAN to Hours can be arranged. happy atmosphere. Backyard — Automotive Service Mature, responsible person East Hartford Convalescent ford. loves a challenge. Write Box Professional couple with 2 work in dairy plant full or part References req ired. Call 646- sion Church in Bolton. To celebrate this occa­ Pennsylvania National Guard. He — Autos for Rent-Lease PART TIME CUSTODIAN- and Driver. Apply in person WANTED- MANAGER with swing set. Please call served several years pasturing in for third shift. References. Home, 745 Main Street; East LEGAL SECRETARY. Start GG, c/o Manchester Herald. Alcar Auto Parts, 226 Spruce school age children, seek per­ time. Start at 5 am. 646-4155, 3030. 646-5346 sion. the Rt. Rev. Morgan Porteus, the Bishop Call 871-1698. Hartford. Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap­ TRAINEE - Some experience son to manage small modern 9-5 pm. November 15, 1978 for East SECRETARY- Part time Street, Manchester Mr. Jon preferred. Apply in person: of Connecticut, will be the celebrant and Maine and Pennsylvania before com­ proximately 20 hours per Mullen. home. Flexible hours; after­ WAREHOUSE COMPANY ing to Manchester. Hartford Law Firm. week. Reply to P.O. Box 847, moniings, Vernon Circle area, ARRANGE A TOY & GIFT Shakee’s Pizza Parlor, Ver­ HOUSEKEEPING Job on bus preacher for the Family Eucharist at 10 a.m. TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Experience required. Salary PARTY -Generous Awards. noons a necessity. Own car. WAREHOUSEMAN Wanted- Has Clerical Opening. 8-4:30, line, or walking distance. Ef­ Apply 81 Commerce Street, Manchester, Conn. typing, and machine transcri- non Circle, Venon. 646-0261. Monday-Friday. Must be good There will be a birthday feast following the Mrs. Stairs was a columnist for the □ NOTICES WE NEED commensurate with skills, tion a must. Send resume to Demonstrators also needed. For automotive dis­ ficient and responsible. Kennebec Journal and wrote a series Glastonbury. PTG Company. 289-8625. Over 300 newest most-wanted WANTED PERSON to do tributorship. Duties to in­ typist, and good with figures. References. Call Sue 649-8524. service. The church is also celebrating the Telephone 633-7631. RELIABLE PERSON With Box AA c/o M anchester yard work. Call 646-8059. EXPERIENCED Industrial PART TIME DISHWASHER clude: Shipping and receiving, Pleasant on phone. Apply: paying off of all of its debts to the Episcopal called “The Parsonage Scene.” She kitchen experience needed to Herald. items. Call Collect 673-0494. sewing machine operators for Lost and Found BOOK A TOY & GIFT Or write SANTA’S PARTIES. Needed- no experience stocking and some driving. Hartford Despatch, 225 Diocese for its new church and parish hall. also wrote other articles and stories RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 be a "Jack Of All TVades.” FULL TIME Gas Station manufacturing pillow covers. necessary. Apply in person. Qualified applicants call 649- Prospect Street, East Hart­ A CARRIER PARTY - Generous Awards. Avon, Conn. 06001. Incentive pay plan, good which were published. She has also shifts. Good pay, good Prep work, dishwashing, PART TIME MATURE Attendant. Monday thru Rein’s N.Y. Style Deli 5211. ford. * EDUCATION The signers of the Diocesan note and the LOST- Black kitten, about 3 DEMONSTRATORS ALSO some cooking. Must be benefit program. Apply at past presidents of the Episcopal Church taught sand painting. months old, on ’Tuesday, in Irenefits and working condi­ NEEDED. Over 300 newest, STOCK CLERK - Apply in Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply Restaurant. EL Camino •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tion. Apply in person, Vernon LEGAL SECRETARY- East in person to Boland Oil, 369 Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent Plaza, Vernon. SECOND SHIFT OPENINGS RELIABLE LADY to stay Women, who raised much of the money to pay The Stairs have three children — vicinity of Charles Drive and most-wanted items. Call person to Furniture Depart­ Street, Manchester. Private Instructions 18 Manor, 180 Regan Road, Ver­ Union Street, ment, Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main Hartford, experienced Center Street. See Ed, or Bob. NOW- For men with metal nights with elderly woman. the debt, will burn the note after the service. Michael Stairs of Bryn Mawr, Pa,, East Middle Turnpike. non. collect 673-0494. Or write Reward will be offered. 646- Toliand Turnpike SANTA’S PARTIES, Avon, Street, Manchester. preferred, but will train. SERVICE FOR CUSTOMERS shop, and/or mechanical Own transportation. Call 646- REMEDIAL READING and Memorial Altar Vestments will be blessed Peter Stairs of Lomita, Calif., and a Route 30, Vernon. ELECTRICIAN AUTO MECHANIC general By telephone from your own exeprience for fabrication and 0249 anytime. 2199, after 4:30 p.m. Conn. 06001. Conscientious, reliable appli­ repairs experience desired, math; individualized work by Bishop Porteus during the service in daughter, Mrs. Thomas Culbertson of CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Area cant. Must have typing, steno, Journeyman. Full time to home. You choose the hours. assembly. Must be reliable, program, (lst-8th grade) by but will tram right individual. 249-7773. thanksgiving for all the members of St. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., and a IMPOUNDED- Female, about - Experienced only, .Top MANCHESTER Insurance and pleasant telephone start immediately. Please willing to work, and have a master’s degree teacher. 568- wages. :^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 manner. 289-5477, between 9-5. call 871-0436. Must have tools. Full benefits High School Diploma. Apply George s Church. The Green Vestments were grandson. Garret. 1 year old, Sheltie/Cross tri­ Agency Wants experienced SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- including profit sharing. App­ 8075. color. Vicinity of Vine/School Berhh Tpke., Wethersfield, girl. Hours are open. Write to LOOM FIXERS- Experienced at: PILOT CO. INC., 144 made by Betty Schendel, Carolyn Macomber The reception will begin with a ser­ 563-0151. Call MIdga Excellent Part Time work. EXPERIENCED TRUCK PART TIME MAID- Days. ly in person to Lynch Motors, only. Steady work, overtime, Tolland Street, East Hartford. Streets. Call Manchester Dog Box JJ , c/o M anchester Will train. Call Manchester 345 Center Street, GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, Sherry Korner, and Dorothy Taft, vice at 3 p.m. Friends in the com­ Warden, 646-4555. Herald. T o n MECHANIC For Diesel fleet Apply between 8 a m. and 4:30 opportunity for advancement, 289-9321. Lessons: Folk, Blue Grass, 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. B ill Manchester. in modern air conditioned munity are invited to attend. EAST HARTFORD S 68-1634 work. MACK EXPERIENCE p.m., Conn. Motor Lodge, 400 Business Opportunity 14 Popular. Ages 5-aduIts. LOST- Wednesday evening, DIP & SIP- Counter help HELPFUL, Steady work, and Tolland Turnpike. mill. Novelty Textile Mills, PACKER- DELIVERY MAN, Beginners - professionals. PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPENINGS FOR GENERAL K n o w ? good benefits. Call 649-4523. Manchester, Conn. FULL-TIME CUSTODIAN - Route 12, Wauregan, Conn. and fryer, 11 pm to 7 am. App­ SMALL ENGINE Service large black cat, green eyes, 5 needed Sunday-Thursday, 7 Factory help from 12 noon to 9 Gilead Hill School, Hebron, Easy Banjo method. FREE years old. Vicinity of Wood- p.m.-2 a.m. Apply in person Call 1-774-5000 to arrange an ly Bess Eaton, 150 Center Corporation - expanding loan instrument. Private INVITATION pm. or 4:30 to 8:30 pm. Apply Millions have dis­ 2:30 -11:00 p.m. Call 228-9458. interview. EHEA Endorses Fahey bridge and Lydall, Call after anyday between 8-12, 335 Street, Manchester. d e a le r n e tw o rk . No studio. 646-6557. at Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent FACT UADTtmDrv __t:i _. .... 3:30, 646-2638. Reward. Center Street, Manchester. covered there's experience necessary. east HARTFORD-The East Hartford Mrs. Fahey did and went on to say that TO BID Street, Manchester. PART TIME- No nights. No Complete training program. no place like a PIANO - VIOLIN lessons, Education Association has endorsed fines imposed on teachers during last BID 481 p « The Sentry weekends. Long holidays. July $500. investment required to Modifications to Fire Alarm East Hartford, experienced Marcella Fahey in her quest for the third month’s strike in Bridgeport may have hom e advertised OPEN HOUSE and August off. Many retired start your own business. Ideal teacher. All styles, all Ages. senatorial district seat. Systems at EHHS , POSITION tfACiWCY in the Want Ads. v /ifw 1/ Fi*ee Home gentlemen and housewives for retired or part time. $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284. According to a statement released r^hts^ of their constitutional □ EMPLOYMENT Information may be ob­ SUNDAY . OCT 29 1-5pm enjoy driving school buses. Details on request. Mr. tained from Miriam P. Levin­ OPENING Whv not you? We will train. Barker. ESCAA Field RIDING LESSONS indoor Friday, the EHEA recently interviewed Evaluation. 175 Timrod Rd. Manchester Call Vernon, 875-2826, or Training Division, Box 19, The endorsement by EHEA is the tenth Halp Wanted 13 son, East Hartford School SMCNESTER PUIUC UBMRY SYSTEM riding ring. Western stock both Mrs. Fahey and her opponent, Esther hy a labor, business, or professlLaf erouo M Manchester, 643-2414. Wading River, New York. seat, saddle seat, and hunt Department, 110 Long Hill What IS your home worth^ Our professionals can help Clarke, and give its sunnortsupport to her afforafter “a“ q Mrs. Fahev hac .. “ u n iu r SSSISTMIT (bookmoi^ 11792. Mrs. Fahey has received during the cam- SALES POSITION - Straight Drive, East Hartford, Conn. you price your home to se'i faster and easier We will seat. All levels 228-9817. review of the candidates’ past records and JUNCIIESTER PART TIME- Nurses Aides, 3 paign. She has also been endors^ by the commissions, leads lumished 06108 until bid opening on provide you wn^ complete marketing, financial, and to 11, 11 to 7. Call U urel MANCHESTER Package current positions’’ on various school to homeowners. Call 242-5*12. November 8,1978 at 2:00 p.m. Good part-tune op- economic inform ation No obligation No pressure No VOICE, PIANO Instructions, state Education Association. HBMIAIinO Manor, 649-4519. store. Excellent location. Well Former faculty New York issues. 073-10 2 CwtMBm NMdtd sales pitch Of course we'd like to sell your home for established business. Call Iportunity for you That's our business And we re confident you will Music and Art High School. The statement said Mrs. Fahey’s views Vernon Public Schools. 2nd Shift. ASSEMBLERS & Solderers- Marion E. Robertson, the Bookmobile Service. College graduate with Contact Mr. Angelo Demma 872- select us once you ve seen our professionalism at work Professional Singer/Pianist. “to upgrade the educational system and AARP Sets Meeting TOWN OF BOLTON responsible person. Mme library experience (3 yeara preferred) and Part or full time. Apply Realtor, 643-5953. 644-8597. 7961 Lance, 199 Forest Street, seek justice and equity for teachers in basic knowledge of library and bookmobile ser­ The Vernon Board of Elducation MANCHESTER —The Manchester Must own depen­ G liT .MORE w ith Manchester. 646-7458. PACKAGE STORE- Hebron collective bargaining” were key reasons PUBLIC NOTICE vices. Applicants must have a Claaa II driver’s is an Equal Opportunity PIANO INSTRUCTION- Green Chapter 2239 of the American ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. Employer. It does not dis­ Center, busy and growing Experienced Teacher. I- -r- dable vehicle. Good license. Salary $7,500. TRUCK MECHANIC with area. Fantastic potential in why EHEA threw its unanimous support Association of Retired Persons will hold A hearing of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of criminate against race or sex. viewing now for next behind Mrs. Fahey. money. AppiiMtIona and job descriptions are available 9am- qualified experience in this operating store. High •nester. Beginners its next regular monthly membership Bolton will be held at the Town Hall on Thursday, November aSENTRY general truck repairs. Com­ volume. Includes all fixtures Both candidates were asked questions 9, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. to hear the following appeal: I 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Mary Cheney welcomed. Private and group meeting Thursday, Nov. 9 at 1:30 p.m at Real Estate Services iik. mands top wages, $280 a and equipment. Stock dollar lessons, creative approach. on school finance, teacher retirement, Case #598. Application of Robert K. Bryce of 8 Colonial GUI 647-9947 I week. Must have own tools. for dollar. Asking $37,900. Call the Fellowship Hall of the Community OM^' *** Cona 29 Connecticut Boulevard. East Hartford 289*4331 Please call Gretchen Van school program offerings and collective Baptist Church. Road, Bolton, for variance of Section 7C of the Zoning Aak tor TOM. All company benefits. For Ap­ for details. Group I, Lombar­ Why, 647-9751. bargaining by teachers. I Closing date Oct. 30, 1078. pointment call 688-2233. Herbert Bengston, local well-known Regulations, to construct a garage within 3 feet of the do and Associates, 649-4003. When asked if they supported binding sideline. Said property is located on the north side of Colonial historian, will show some of his slides and Covontry eO’s Schools-Clasros 19 arbitration to settle contract disputes, the Road, on Map 23A. Block 18J and lot R 172W. BOMD will tell about the early history of John Roberts Lovely 7 Room Ansaldi Built Colonial, 3 statement said Mrs. Clarke did not while Manchester. OPEN HO USE FOR THE BEST - Manchester Chairman CLERK OPEN HOUSE Bedrooms, V -k baths, 2 fireplaces. Central SUNDAY, OCT. 29 VS PM Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Zoning Board of Appeals air-conditioning. Immaculate home. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ OCTOBER “WANT AD” SPI SUNDAY, OCT. 29 1-5 PM Lot '100 Timrod Rood, Manchoitor Bolton troductory lesson with this ad. 074-10 WMITED Lot 10*2 Carpontar Rd. N. Covantry Lookout Ml. Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. Unitarians Host Kurien OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 3UI, 1978 Directions: Main St. to South Main to left on Spring St. to ROCK HOUNDS- Let’s start a practices internal organism. I Boards of Educations of | right on Gardner to left on Timrod Rd. MANCHESTER -T h e medicine and cardiology. Music will be provided iHebron and Regional club. Call 646-1970, Monday or EXPERIENCED I Diftrict No. S— a t t ^ board Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Before his training in by Penny Johnson, I meetings 3 to 5 evenings per Society: East will host Dr. medicine he studied soprano. WINDOW CLEANER I month, take minutes, plus | DUBALDO/LESPEMNCE V. Abraham Kurien Sun­ I time retired to type_ ; oraldraft I religion. The Unitarian Univer­ Holldaya, vaeatloiw and othar banafito. * 4 Rand final copy, some filing I □ REAL ESTATE day at 11 a.m. His topic $ par hour. land lypllT fe experience I H is father was a salist Society: East meets 4.45 I required. Hourly wage for all will be “The Integration of professor of divinity in In- Apply In ptnon: I work done. $3 to 5 per hour. . 646*0505 at the Community Y, 78 N. Homes For Sale Healing, Health and dia. From his dual I based on qualifications. 23 Religion.” Main St. There will be a background, Dr. Kurien time for coffee and discus­ 7 ROOM SPLIT LEVEL- Like D r. Kurien is a RUDDER BIRUHNG SERVICE will talk about his concept sion. Sunday School and Contact 228-9417, new. 3 bedrooms, family Manchester physician who of the health human You Save or 643-4210. room, garage, 2 1/2 baths, self nursery care are available. CHRP. cleaning oven and dishwasher, central air conditioning. Many 157 Chailtr Oak Straat OPEN HOUSE other extras. 3/4 acre lot. ______Hartford, Conn. Price to sell High 50’s, No Lutherans Use New Book agents, call 644-1370. service at 10 a.m. and Brand new 7 room Raised Ranch set on well as for children, it m U L D acre plus wooded lot, 3 bedrooms, 1:00*5:00 PM MANCHESTER church school youngsters provides a basis for Magnificent NEW ANSALDI SALTBOX Colonial, 4 EAST HARTFORD - Aluminum sided Cape, with —Tomorrow, on Reforma­ will attend church with worship as Lutherans. URGENT AUCTION fireplaced family room, 2 baths, oversized bedrooms, Z'/z baths, 2 fireplaces, approx. 2,500 sq. tion Sunday, the new their families. Nursery ft, Truly magnificent. full dormer. Basement gar­ The service book and PERSUN $ ORENTAL CARPETS I RUGS Commercial and Non-Commercial deck and much more. age, fenced yard, new roof. Lutheran Book of Worship care will be provided. many of the hymns it con­ siiHMV, oaoea 29 Dlroctloiw: Main to South Main to laft on Spring 81. to Minutes to Route 2. $45,900. will be dedicated and used Dlracdona: 44A to North Covantry, eonUnua paai trafllc During the course of the tains have bi^n written BILL OF LADING ENTRY f» right on Qardnar to tan on Timrod Rd. ConUnua on Owner, 568-2681. for the first time at Con­ service, the booklet DU88ELD0RF EXPRESS 180-3S9-81 light at Junction 31, ataying on 44A. Carpantar Road la CORNER OF HILLS ST. Timrod to comar of Timrod S Tonica Spring Trail. cordia Lutheran Church. modern day English. Con­ Todayl wfKnyvuJUE Oral tad follow camatary. Lots-Land lor Sale 24 ‘Narrative Eucharist for cordia has been using three AND HILLSTOWN ROAD, Scholars and pastors have The contents of the above mentioned shipment were ordered by a large New Children” will be read parts of the new service York importer. Due to un/orseen financial difficulties we have been com­ EAST HAMPTON- 2 wooded missioned to sell the entire contents at auction. Good Route MANCHESTER been compiling this which presents book since April in its MANCKSTEREVENiNGHERAlD^ DWALDO/LESPERANGE parcels of 61 acres and 73 worship book since 1966. explanations for each part worship service. P.O. BOX 591 DUBALDO/LESPERANGE acres in residential zone. There will be only one of the liturgy. For adults as Good Money! Extensive road frontage. Call r a m a U a i n n MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040*^ NEW GARRISON AND DUTCH 646-050S Arthur Shorts. 646-3233. J. ExH 48 BrMgt S t (WaraheuM Pobit) 646-0505 Watson Beach Co., offISIBMiWMMr ^ Aomnsiiii CALL COLONIAL - MID 70s Manchester Office, 647-9139. Owar Sirs: Area Bulletin Board FRIm NOVEMBERS *8 PM OFFERING: 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2V2 VtowT PM PltNM run the following ad for 4 days at ih« 647-9946 baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, custom in­ Included are the finest grades in small k large sizes of: HASH AN monoy«aaving rata of M.OOl ^ * ' *"* ***•**■• Aik for Tom or terior trim, appliances, oversized 2-car Auxiliary President Vacancies lor town committee chair­ KERMAN. PRINCESS BOKHARA. TABRIZ. ARDEBIL. MORI SHIRVAN. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MANCHESTER man and vice-chairman will exist Nov. 7 CHINESE, plus many others including runners, silk & part silk pieces. CHECK ENCLOSED L CASH ENCLOSED garage, fireplace, aluminum or vinyl BOLTON — Mary Amundsen was in­ when Larry Knight steps down as chair­ stalled as president of the Women’s Spotuon C/nleersci CcUery T trm i O u k mr Ckmek Restaurant • Hotel siding, storms and screens, % acre man and moves to Ellington. landscaped lot. Auxiliary of the Bolton Volunteer Fire Candidates are also being sought for the (1) (*) & Banquet Hall *47,800 CAPE Department at an installation dinner this Sewer Authority, the Zoning Board of (3) (4) (3) week. Thia axclualva community of Colonial Stylad Appeals, and Town Committee Located on 13 acres of land, With aluminum siding for sale In popular neighborhood. Other officers installed were Diane EXPERINCED Homea had a 60% aalea racord for October. By membership. all business zoned. year-and, 50% of the planned davalopmeni will This home has appllanced eat-ln-size kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Morra, vice-president, Dawn Ouellette, Democrats seeking town committee en- Lovable Pets (•) (7) and first floor laundry, all recently remodeled. secretary, Maryann Drew, treasurer. Lois (•) (•) (10) Ineludaa: bo complete. There’a atlll tlma to bo In your new dorsement may apply to town home for the holldaya. Erickson will be in charge of publicity. Chairwoman Ruth Benoit or any other For Sale.. All fixtures • Furniture The auxiliary provides food and member of the Democratic Town Com­ • and Equipment beverages for firemen during major fires, (11) (U) The builder will be on site to show the S models *02,500 DUTCH COLONIAL mittee. (13) (14) (15) To provMo Niiralng Cww participates in area parades and sponsors In prlvolo homti and IMmited Possibilities •vaHeble or dfacuaa eddHIonal etylee. Come early In prestigious area. Just one year old! 3 bedrooms, 2’/i events to raise money for equipment. IJINICEF Campaign Madloal PaeHHIoo. Part so wa can gel to know one another. Owner Financing Available to baths, first floor fireplaced family room and sliders to deck The group meets the fourth Monday of HEBRON — The First Congregational lima, full tlma. Con* I1«» Qualified Buyer. featured here. each month at 8 p.m. at the firehouse. Church School will sponsor the UNICEF (17) (13) (1») (30) aldarabla glvan Ig New members are welcome. For more in­ campaign in Hebron for the third con­ prataranoa oh— LooaMon PRICED AT $250,000 and Houra. For Datalla Contact Chrla McHala PETERMAN BUILDING Call Today To S e a Thaaa FIna Homaa formation call Mrs. Erickson at 643-5224. secutive year. The youngsters receive SORRyi NO PHONE ORDERS. NO REFUNDS NO rai • WIXKLY PAY Interview Session their containers at Sunday school; con­ Ad ever 30 words - Ragular Pries Perinformaiionoal tainers will be available Sunday and ad­ COVENTRY — The Nominating Com­ lUME .. 040*0010 646-8250 AND REALTY ditional information will be given on the « D a AOOWTANCE ^icRards ^ rXeHmna mittee of the Republican Town Com­ 250 FERN ST Halloween Trick or Treat for UNICEF. MNESS CHy ■i Nm Ni latiMi OwM. mittee will hold an interview session A Nov. 1, All Saints Day, potluck supper W x t lie r a lb Op Coda. . kw. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 today from 10 a.m. to noon at the Town W O m O ...... flM o apjTMw is planned for those participating in the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mr BM Cwtar aWMl, South Wlndior, Com. 844-2817' Hall. project. WM»L BSTATM'COMPANY 649-9404 646-1171 649-4844 om R exriREoriEV oct. *****sut, loro I PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Oct. 28, 1978

Frank and Ernest MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sal., Pel 28. I97B- PAP1-: FIFTEEN Artlcl»» tor Salt *'> Apartmanta For Rent 53 4 ^(0$ Fo r Sa le 61 Autoa For Sale 61 Peanut* — Charles M. Schulz MODERN LEFTHAND FEMALE ROOMATE To 1968 CADILLAC- Qean, $950 Bathtub, china bathroom sink, 1969 VW BUG - Very good con­ HoiA# C.AN X share large 5 room apartment dition. $800. Call M6-1311, or best offer. Call 64M997. gas clothes dryer. Older with same and 2 toddlers. $87 Dodge Pickup, needs engine after 5 p.m. ACROSS "Mikado" Answer to Previous Puzzle monthly plus utilities. Call 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS. 2 Animal waste PALAISIC& M Y a c c o u n t work, Can be seen at 67 i Pine Dear Abby 5UPPERTI/ME? 875-1771. CHRYSLER NEWPORT- 2 Runs great, comfortable ride. okw uiere 1 Mideast chemical 0 V 1 |o 0 u N 0 V F R Street, / . ' X K door hardtop. $2500. 434 Body damage. Only $400. tribesman 3 Lets off T E 0 R 0 0 T A RI6HT OVER the' R E E F WHEN y o u KE6P SIX ROOM DUPLEX- 3 Foster Street, South Windsor, drives it away. 6491^. By Abigail Van Buren 5 Nut (st.) 4 Summer time L A B 1 N T ROUND OAK TABLE- 2 pair A 0 M 1 A bedrooms, newly redecorated. call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. Cwp CAT...JUST 9 Simpleton (abbr.) R L M D A 8 shutters, Christmas rotating |e 0 N A Residential neighborhood. 1969 PONTIAC LE MANS-, KEEP THOSE 12 Raw materials 5 Praises 8 F eouNC|N& MY lens, GAF projector, camera 8 E ED Y 8 T 1 P ark in g . No p ets. $285 Running condition. 4 new 13 Over (Ger.) 6 Newspaper R R (1 P 1969 PONTIAC LeMANS- HELICOPTER 0 W lM K E E N light bar, wagon wheel. monthly, plus utilities. Oc­ 14 Do farm work notice (abbr.) 0 N F Good clean car, $600. Call 646- tires, best offer. Call 6498137 BLAPes E s i W H A M 0 C H E c f C 5 ? l Revere rack. Call 649-4649. Vi 1 I 15 Owned 7 Over (poetic) n F cupancy December 1st. 7347. anytime. A R A B \ A N 8 1 T o DEAR ABBY; We are the parents of six children. 6 WHIRLIN(&... 16 Disastrous 8 Russian N PILE OF OAK WOOD. References and security, 646- 17 Suburban 1 N N Q U M through 18. We have told all our children that if they are citadel E C19n,yfKA.IK.T,l fll, us M 01 7967. 1972 PINTO. Good condition, 4 1977 PONTIAC'VENTURA- 2 S AT 8 T A M P 1 R F Varying lengths. Solid, sound. restaurant 9 Buckeye State 0 M 1 T speed, AM,FM stereo radio door coupe. Many extras. 14,- interested in furthering their education after school, we 18 Paddle 0 0 P 0 V A 1 Delivery available. Purchaser 10 First-rate h 1 l| E FURNISHED APARTMENT- and tape deck. Call 6464787 000 miles $3900. 1974 Monte will give them each $1,000 a year toward their education. to -3S 19 Tropical 0 w E S A N K needs saw. Also, 17" Sears gas (comp, wd.) A T e |n 0 8 S 3 rooms, second floor, parking after 6 pm or weekends. Carlo. Power steering, power Our eldest son is a freshman in college. He works part- 20 Made cow N 0 8 chain saw. 642-2880. PriBClIla’s Pop - Ed Sullivan 11 Ward off manner Real Estate Wanted 28 Artlelas tor Sale 41 Articlea tor Sale 41 Articlea tor Sale 41 available. No pets, 6^7647. brakes, automatic, air, and time and summers to help pay for his education, and he also sounds 42 Sticky stuff 19 One of Attila's 28 Charged 62” x42” TRESTLE TYPE 1973 COUGAR, low mileage, more. Only 44,000 miles. U ket advanUge of our $1,000. (I have to brag a b it-h e 22 Notes of debt 43 Seven days VERNON- 1 bedroom w r t - one owner car. Good condi­ $3200. 2895593. 24 Antique followers particles ALL CASH For your property, MOLDED FORMICA top and SMALL CAST IRON Laundry MOVING OUT OF STATE- Dining Table, 72” painted made a grade point of 4.0 his first semester.) HE'LL NEVER WELL, THE HERE OH, N 44 Rounded lump within 24 hours. Avoief ment, between Vernon cSrcle tion. Best offer. 649-1954 / 429- I THOUGHT SOME­ 25 Vast expanse 21 Quaint 29 You (archaic) paneled bar with two shelves stove, smoke pipe, asbestos Various household items for buffet, make offer. Old TV Our problem is our second child, a daughter. She will 6E T THAT THING CROW BAR C O M E S A V O U 'R E 30 Groan 45 Vegetable Tape, Instant Service.Hayes and Manchester line. Securi­ 6340. MERCURY COMET-1973.302 OPEN.' ONE WAS TRVING 27 Moistlessness 23 Western- and four stools. $175. 646-6028. floor board, old flat (sad) sale. Call 643-5206 after 2 p.m. with sound- FREE. Strand graduate from high school next June. Despite years of P IP N 'T GUV WITH WATCHING 31 Guns hemisphere or- 32 Midwest state 46 Sometime Corporation. 646-0131. ty, references. $205. 871-2082. V-8. Automatic. Air con­ TO OPEN A irons, cast iron sash weights. record player. Call 643-2210. counseling, lota of love and our best efforts, she is a rebel. VES,HE WORK.' PVNAMITE.' A R R A T E 32 Oast ganization (abbr.) 47 Vast penodj DARK LOAM Delivered • 5 643-7153. 1972 MERCURY Montego SU- ditioning. Power CHILP-PRDOF NEED MORE SPACE? 3 She’s been in all kinds of trouble from shoplifting to drugs WILL.' MOVIE.' 33 Cry of (abbr.) 35 More forested time SELLING your house? Call us yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, HOTPOINT COPPERTONE CALORIC GAS RANGE- 30”. tion wagon. 4 door. 3 seat. Ful­ steering/brakes, radials. BOTTLE CAP.' surprise bedrooms with carpeting, ly automatic. Air con­ Many extras. Excellent condi­ and alcohol. She says as soon as she turns 18. she’s splitting 24 Paris airport 36 Chinese river 48 Midwesfern first and we ll make you a gravel and more stone 643- FIREWOOD FOR SALE- double oven stove, $200. Whir- Good condition. Asking $50. and wants no part of college. 34 Soft drink 25 Spoken exam parking, appliances. Only ditioning. Excellent condition, tion. $1850. 6496600. 38 Frosting college cash offerl T J. Crockett, 9504. Seasoned hardwood. Please pool automatic washer, $75. Call Greg, at 643-5505. 35 Cautious 26 Give up Realtor. 643-1577. M85, (71-01). Rental family car. $1250. Call 643- My husband thinks that when she leaves we should give 36 Had 39 Consume 51 Brazilian port call 642-7033. Compiete firepiace set, Assistors, small fee, 236-5646. her the $4,0M we would have given her for a college educa­ 27 Assumed 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer Three chrome kitchen chairs, CB 40 CHANNEL- Many 1858. 1975 VEGA- reconditioned in­ knowledge 41 Examined (si} 52 Young goat terior, new paint, new tion so that in years to come she can’t say, "You never gave 37 Body injuries IMMEDIATE Cash for your $150. Outboard motor 40 horse APPROX. 2000 clay flower wing back chair (antique). Ar­ accessories. Cali Warren 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 property Let us explain our m o v e RIGHT IN- Sunny 1 1972 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER transmission. Must sell. $1200 me the same chance you gave the others." 39 Tripod ' 9 10 11 Evenrude $250. Mobilehome pots all sizes. $200. for the lot. tificial Scotch Pine Christmas after 6 p.m., 528-8135. bedroom in house. Has fair proposal Call Mr. 45x10 with furniture in cam- Tree. 646-4281. BEETLE. Best reasonable or best offer. Call 6495230 I strongly disagree. We have already spent a lot money on 40 Lettuce 12 13 14 Call 649-6786. carpeting, appliances and 41 Have the Belfiore. 647-1413 ping ground $4,000, Call 525- ...... ELECTRIC RANGE 30” with offer. Call 649-8130. anytime between 8 am and 9 her that we didn’t spend on the others. Besides, I think FREE heat. Only $120, (77-05) pm. giving her money would do her more harm than good. ability 15 16 17 7100. Hood, 15 cu. ft., no-frost 42 Had MAY WE BCY your homel' Rental Assistors, small fee, 1972 MERCURY CAPRI- 2 We would appreciate the opinion of an outsider. TAG SALES refrigerator. China service 236-5646. 45 Cereal gram ie ^■20 21 Quick, fair, ail cash and no door. 4 sp e ^ standard. Tran­ 1971 TOYOTA CORONA- $300. jPt$7l»fHEA.>ic,Tll.HoaUSFM OH for 8, gas grill with tank, one MOTHER 46 Sturdy tree ■ problem Call Warren E. REPOSSESSED Electrolux lamp shade new. 633-8741. sistor radio. 59,000 miles. Call after 4:30 p.m., 5297841. 22 23 Howland. Realtors. 643-1108 Vacuum Cleaner. Substantial HEAT PAID- Charming 2 Radial tires. Must be seen! Good running condition. Captain Easy —- Crooks & Lawrence 49 Poverty-war ■ Savings! Original Warrantee. SALE MOV'ING- Everything TAG SALE- Saturday 9-3, bedrooms with carpeting, 6334863. DEAR MOTHER; I agree with you. To give your agency (abbr) 25 26 28 29 30 Call 646-3875. Must Go' 1971 Nomad Trailer, maple table and chairs, roto- Doga-Birds-Rota 43 parking, appliances, and yard. 1971 PONTICA UMANS- 9 rebeUeus daughter money before sbe’a able te handle it 50 Displeases 1 23 foot. 16 foot Larson Boat might de her mere harm than good. Your children are being A 9 P E R K THEY JUST PIPl 52 Joint 31 3Z 33 Household Goods 40 tiller, paper cutter. Barbies, (72-08). Rental AAssistors, 1974 CHEVY SUBURBAN- 4 door h a rd to p , 350 V-8, ■ ■ SEASONED FIREWOOD- and Motor. 1974 Yamaha 125. accounting books, household DOG-CAT boarding bathing / small fee, 236-5646, ellored $1,000 n year toward a college education—not to PROBABLY TOLD you TWO ANP 53 Last letter 34 wheel drive. Excellent condi­ automatic, power steering, W U - HE WAS 5ENT THIS MARIJUAHA 54 Irish Free Cut. split and delivered. $50 a 1966 Honda 450. Dark room items, 43 Cornwall Drive grooming. Obedience, protec- spend as they w id. ■ REFRIGERATORS tion. 38.000 miles, 3 speed. radio, new battery, front POWN HERE A$ A ARE THE evidence State 3/ truck load. Call Marlborough. equipment. Sporting goods. (Doming Street to Baldwin tionclasses. Complete modern DUPLEX- Spacious 3 Z ie^rt. Never plowed. 350 3B Washers, and ranges, used, tires. Black vinyl roof. 649 COWPAKjy TROUBLE THAT’LL BUST’EMI 55 Image 2 Bottle collection. IF guaranteed and clean New 295-0034, or 295-0250. Road to Bryan Drive to facilities. Canine Holiday •bedrooms with basement, ehgine. Must sell. $3000. 646- 2880. DEAR ABBY; 1 am a 12-year-old boy with an 8-year-old SHOOTER' BUT THERE’S STILL 40 4 1 Miscellaneous tools and Inne. 200 Sheldon Road. carpeting, appliances and 56 Augment shipment damaged, G.E. and Cornwall). 6689, Manchester. May be brother, named David, who is a rat-fink. O N B M t s s m o 57 Boulevard ■ household items. Saturday & Manchester. For reservations more. Kids OK. (74-20). Ren­ seen Oct. 28th. & 29th. only. 1972 DODGE POLARA- 4 David wore my Boy Scout hat and took my brand new p i B c e i 42 43 44 .s 46 47 48 Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. ANTIQUE FRANKLIN Sunday. October 28th, & 2’9th. 58 Tooth of a TAG SALE - Household and please call 646-5971. tal Assistors, small fee, 236- door. Automatic, power ■ 1 Pearl and Son, 649 Main WOOD STOVE- Cast iron 76 Hubbard Drive, Glaston­ 5646. bugle outside and blew it last Saturday while I was at the gear wheel 4y 50 51 52 Street. 643-2171 baby items, books, records, FOUR MAGS (spun steering, new tires. SMALL 8. dentist’s. Firebrick lined. $100 Call 646- bury. SMALL BEAGLE DOG- 4437. building supplies. Sunday Oc­ aluminum)- With tires to fit Call 6495324, after 6 p.m. When I found out about it I gave him a little shove and he DOWN 53 54 55 Registered. All ready trained. Homes lor Rent 54 Ford. $125. Call 647-9997. -lOVE SEAT -.Like new condi- tober 29th, 10 to 4 p.m. 35 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• fell against the fence and got a little tiny cut on his head, and 56 lion. orange background with TAG SALE- October 28 and 12 gauge automatic Shot 1 Executioner in 57 58 KNIGHT TV TESTING 29th, 10-4 pm. 2-families. An­ Ashworth Street. maybe two drops of blood came out. white floral pririrTall after 4 Gun.$250 for dog & gun. Call MANCHESTER- Attractive 1977 MERCURY MARQUIS- Trucks lor Sale 62 21 EQUIPMENT- Make an offer. tiques. household, mis- 289-4911. small 2-bedroom house. No He ran in the house screaming, and my mother grounded p.m., 646-1168. Roll away Ping Pong Table. FANTASTIC TAG SALE at Executive driven. 2 door hard­ cellanous. 29 Carriage Drive, children, no pets, J.D, top, power windows, power 1974 JEEP CJ-5, 258 C.I. High me for a whole week. $25. 2 20-gallon aquariums. 1 Manchester. Kelleher's this Saturday and FOUR-PIECE PI.NE Sunday, 9 to 3. Collectables, AKC BEAGLE PUPS- Shots Real Estate, 646-1980. brakes, power steering, am Performance Engine. 20,(m She didn't say one word to David about wearing my hat 24-gallon and stand $30. 5 foot and wormed. $60. Call 643-7063 miles. Hooker Headers. and blowing my bugle. Was this fair? How can I make my Bedroom Set. Excellent con­ hot water convector $15 antiques, dolls, toys, silver, radio. $4500. One owner. Call SUNDAY OCTOBER 29, 10 anytime. COVENTRY- 4-room 646-7297, or 646-6897. Holley Four Barrel. mother realize that every time something happens it is not Alley Oop — Dave Graue Win at bridge dition. Queen-size bed, triple Metal wardrobe $18. 643-8649. am to 4 pn tin and glassware, baskets dresser, dresser with shelved rm. 545 East Center house.unfumished, Offenhauser High-Rise always my fault because I am older and should know better? Street, .Manchester. New and and books, old crib puilts, 1930 mirror, night stand. 4 years doll house, collection of doll BEAUTIFUL 8 Weeks old redecorated, tile bath and 1970 MAVERICK- Yellow, 3 Manifold. Monroe nhgnum. (HER words.) Thank you. used articles. Lhasa Apso Pups. Golden shower. Nice yard. Parking. Shocks. All Gauges. 2 Sets I D HAVE HAD WHEWl THAT WAS HEY, T H ' b r e e z e old. $800. 568-0935. GENUINE BLACK OPEL house furniture, table, new speed, am/fm stereo, body in SHELDON THEM IF THEY DIED.' Sterling Ring, $15. Fiery brown and black. AKC No pets. Lease. 423-4190, 928- ' Of Tires. Fog Qghls. Roll TOO CLOSE FDR I'M DROPPIN'.' Thoughtful defense wins fabrics, irrigation pump with good condition. Basic dqpen- HADN’T DRIFT COMFORT.' AT FRIGIDARE Refrigerator Australian Opel 14K Cocktail SOLID OAK TABLE & Registered. $150. Please call 5095 evenings. dSble transportation. ^50. Bar. Excellent Shape. Call BUFFET- Baby storage and new motor ($125) and a 12" 6294051. DEAR SHELDON; Tell year mother what yon have told LEAST WE a in 't Freezer. $140.00. Kitchenaid Ring $110. 20ct genuine Topaz Bandsaw ($200) and much 643-0281. Call 646-7275, after 6 p.m. SITTIN' C7L1CKS changing unit, several small VERNON / SOUTH me ler shew her this ItemI aad ask lor her comment. Mean- dishwasher, $60.00 . 2 three 14K Ring $75 . 568-0515. more! 41 North River Road whfle, aa a Bey Scout yea ore pledged te be “kind, trathfol a n y m o r e ! South could see eight easy end tables. Deacon table, 4 Boata-Accasaorlea 45 WINDSOR LINE- 7 room 1968 CHEVY STEP-VAN, speed bicycies, $35.00 each. just off Route 31 in Coventry. 1970 BUICK LE SABRE- New and ehedieut.’’ II you are, yoaR win in the end, and tin tricks. The heart suit was Wallis pottery wheel, $125.00. VAPORIZER, Diamond ring, stainless steel chairs, vanity, house. Available November tires, muffler, factory air con­ rebuilt engine, new brakes, N O RTH 10-28 round kitchen table, Boston 1st. References and security. snow tires, bunks, standard ‘Rnk” may laDaw your example and become a Boy Scout, the place to gather in a ninth 643-8646 after 6 pm. mist hair curlers, construc­ GARAGE SALE- Sunday Oc­ 1974 FU RY - 16Mi-foot ditioning, automatic 9 AQ4 so South rose with the king of tion boots, ice skates, floures- Rocker, extra large bookcase, fiberglass, tilt trailer, with No children or pets. 644-()304. transmission, radio, tinted shift. $1500. 6493836. too. 9 J 2 pair large ottomans, tober 29th. 10 to 4, at 174 clubs and led his six of FRANKLIN STOVE 32" with cent emergency light. Greenwood Drive, 1975 55-horsepower outboard glass, mounted snow tires. 9 Q 9 7 6 4 hearts. radio stereo in cabinet, CTievy enmne. 2 tanks, $2,500. OPTION TO BUY- Secluded 2 DEAR ABBY: While saying a good night prayer with my 9 Q62 spark guard, 9 months old. camera, youth bed, winter Manchester, rain or shine. Good condition. $850, 646-0635. Metoreyelea-Bleyelea 64 Up to this point in time all Also 1977 Shasta Motor Home, coats. 649-8635. I am fmi new shop vac. Call Also 50 horse Johnson out­ bedroom house available now. 4-year-old grandchild, when we came to the part, “If I should 649-9919 WEST EAST plays had been made fairly 22 1/2’ with extras. Call 742- board, $300, 228-0475 or 228- Onlv 30 minutes from Pratt & 1969 OLDS CUTLASS SPORTS die before I wake," she stopped abruptly, and with a very 9 976 2 9 5 TAG SALE- Saturday & Sun- • Just $150. (77-04) TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville quickly. The speedball play 8726. WHEELS: 13", 14" GM. 15" (X)UPE- Fully equipped, air, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and frightened expression on her little face, she asked, “Nana, 9 A84 9 10 9 7 5 3 ended right here. Ford. 55 gallon steel fuel TAG SALE-19 Benton Street, day, 28th &.29th, '^_R?d“ge ...... , S ^ S ^ ^ ss is to rs small fee, Street. Manchester, 10 to 4 automatic, mags, plus snow rack. $1,750. 289-4042. do you think I WILL die before I wake?” « K5 9 A 10 8 3 2 West looked at that six of APARTMENT SIZE drums with stands, filters October 28 and 29th - 1972 Fiat Sportlng Goods 46 236-5646. tires. Excellent condition. I tried to comfort her by saying I was sure she wouldn’t. ____ , 850 Spyder, ski boots, picnic Toys and miscellaneous. M 9;B I„tfA .hC .T M Bw US Pal W 10-OS 9 10 9 B 3 9 A4 hearts very carefully. Then Refrigerator- 60" tall. Good Wine bottles: large and small. Only $550. 646-7603. Then I set about to revise that prayer to give it a more table, books, toys, clothes, SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT18,- SOUTH he started to reconstruct the condition. $35.00. Call 649- 643-2880. MOSSBERG 12 GAUGE Omcea-Storea lor Rent 55 positive and less frightening approach. The Fllntatonea — Hanna Barbara Productions baby things, cameras, lots of EASTERN CONN FLEA PUMP- 6 shot, modified. De­ 000 miles, very reasonable. 9 K J 10 8 3 club suit. The four-spot re­ 3232. MARKET. Every Sunday, 9 1970 CUTLASS OLDSMOBLE Must sell. 6491543. I enclose it for publication on the chance that some of your turn by his partner would be GULBRANSEN- 2 key board miscellaneous. cent condition. $45.00. Call ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot CONVERTIBLE- $600. Power 9 KQ6 am-3 pm. at Mansfield Drive- 289-2967. readers might want to use it. t h a n k s 9 J either from ace-four or ace- theatre organ. 12 years old, steering, power brakes. 4 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low excellent condition, $1,000. '•..T”!!'.,!",!!.-."'/'’ ...... i.""y'’Sf.di.'S: fi'K spare tires. Call 644-0259. “Now I lay me down to sleep, F O R T H E ♦ K J7 5 jack-seven-four but with □MISC. FOR SALE Lots of deals and Dealers. 55 mileage. Excellent condition. I pray You, Lord, my soul to keep. WARNING, that latter holding East 646-2654. Garden Pro d ucts 4 7 monthly. Lease required. Lee $650. (^II 643-5849. / Vulnerable: No one & Lamont Realty, 875-4690. Please keep me safe ’til I wake would have played the jack, GARAGE SALE- Saturday & TAG SALE- Sunday, 21 West 1978 MECURAY ZEPHYR- 2 Dealer: South BOTTI FRUIT FARM - Fresh door, 4 speed, AM/FM To love and serve You, for Your sake." not the ace at trick one. Articles tor Sale 41 HUMIDIFIER- used 2 Sunday. 9 to 3. 31 Keeney Street, Manchester. 9 am-3 1978 YAMAHA 175 D.T.- Hence South had four months, paid $120, asking $75 Sweet Apple Cider, Apples, & MANCHESTER- Main Street cassette. Excellent condition. BETTY E.. BELLEVUE, WASH. West North East South Drive. Boiton, off Route 44. pm. Antiques, paintings, ar­ Asking $600. Please call after 19 clubs. He also had rebid ALUMINUM sheets used as or make offer. Automatic Radio, TV, tools, pots and Pears. 260 Bush Hill Road, modem office available. 400 Must sell. 228-0015. 6:00 p.m., 646-4135. 0 tificial greenery, interesting Pass 29 Pass 29 spades and surely held three printing plates. .007 thick shut-off. 17 pint-leaving area. pans, heat lamp, ‘‘all kinds of Manchester. sq. ft. Heat/AC indued. (^11 accessories. 6«-2469 or 646-2755. Are year preblama tee heavy te heodle alone? Let Abby Pass 39 Pass 3 NT hearts. 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for 646-3165. things!" Also, 7 HP Toro 1970 DODGE DART, sUnt 6 1971 HONDA 450 CHOPPER- TURNIPS- PULL YOUR help yen. Fm- a peneual, onp^Uihed reply, write; Abby: Pass Pass Pass West was through analyz­ $1. Phone 643-2711. May be Riding Lawn Mower, with GARAGE SALE - 70 mechanically sound. Very Call Warren after 6 p.m. 529 picked up A.M. only. SKYWAY FOLDING OWN. Yellow Globe and Pur­ MODERN OFFICES- 225 to reliable. New brakes, snow Bex 697W, Lee Aagelet, Cefil 90069. Eadeee a atamped, ing. He rose with his ace of new 4 fool snow plow and Seagraves Road, Coventry. 8135. hearts; led the king of dia­ LUGGAGE carrier, leaf chains, and 3 x 4 foot trailer, ple Top. $1.50, bushel Nat- 320. square feet. Downtown tires included, automatic. 93,- aaU-addratied enTMape. Saturday and Sunday, 12:30 til sisky Farm, 644-0304. Opening lead: *10 monds to drop South’s jack. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - raker, Bing and Grondahl in excellent condition. Large dark, rain or shine. T^m right Manchester. Ideal for Sales. 000 miles. $8K. Call after 5 ampere- Good condition. Good for Christmas plates, dresses, Heal Estate, or Professional. pm., 649-9869. He continued diamonds and sign with black plastic 10" at North Coventry Fire Mobileoblle Homes He 85 gave his partner two dia­ piating, or weiding. Call 649- coats and_skirts, size 16 letters that reads Antlquea 48 Furnished or unfurnished. Department, turn left at stop Days, call 647-9126. mond tricks to set declarer. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. "Excellem condition. 649-9815 “Manchester.” sign, one mile on left. 1968 MUSTANG- Automatic, 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot Astrograph ANTIQUE BUREAU and power streering, new exhaust Travel Trailer - Stove, MANCHESTER studio couch, call by appoint­ system, new battery, new refrigerator, heated. Full The Born Loeer — Art Sansom ment only 649-5875. DOWNTOWN- Clean second shocks and new Ignition shower, and toilet. Tandem work or career status may be By Oswald Jacoby floor office space. wiring. 649-8481. wheel. Call 6890383. thrust upon you today. Don't and Alan Sontag c ■niE PACK RAT Antiques & Reasonable. Hayes Corp. 646- balk without a period of reflec­ A Michigan reader asks if VICE HOW 601U>'CD HWE you ever open a 15-point Collectible,:. Cjpen Sunday, 12 0131. 1970 MUSTANG- 351 C. tion. It could prove to be a big South might well have to 5 pm. Automotive Service 88 improvement. ASSUME? 1W Jl)$T notrump when playing the 40 Flora Road, off ...... Custom paint job, blue and elected to bid four spades standard 16-18. Route 85, Bolton. white. Call aftw 5:00 p.m., 'EJWMiiHy ARIES (March 21-April 19) Try to but he did bid three notrump Wanted to Rent 57 WE PAY $10 for complete spend today with that special IT WAS A The answer is a decided 6496045. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland October 29,1971 and West made his normal yes. Tens and nines '.re Wanted to Buy 4 9 person who brings excitement HALLOW S FAPry, opening of the club 10. COUPLE WITH One child Auto Body. 5291990. This coming year you will have and glamor into your life. The important cards in notru ap FOR SALE- RAMBLER AM a lot of irons In the lire, but nr WAS id East took his ace and led W ANTED- U sed needs 5 or 6 room duplex or association will be unusually Be and if we hold four of those W h . house. Reasonable. 649-8952. 1970. May be seen at 130 Pearl you’ll be able to do a masterful . stimulating. back the four. He hoped that high-spot cards we tend to T RY Snowblowers- 6, 7, or 8 HP, Street, Manchester. job of keeping them all hot. A c o s w m RM?TY?g his partner had from sr!SSwaS that needs repairs. Call 643- TAURUS (April 29May 20) Your add one point to our notrump MARRIED COUPLE with dog Most anything you turn your artistic nature Is very much in something like K 10 9 8 x and count. 7530. 1968 MERCEDES BENZ 200, hand to could pay off. would have a reentry. Services Ottered 31 Services Odered 31 wish to rent small house or Side-Belted evidence today. Working on INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I Pelntlng-Paperlng 32 Building-Contracting 33 apartment. 2892473. gas, 4-door, 4-speed standard, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) things requiring manual dexter­ IN VERY (300D Condition- 2 {cylinder, power steering and Two very valuable things are ity and aesthetic balance will Heathcliff — George Gately C&M TREE SERVICE - Free CARPET INSTALLATION - pair of exterior wooden working for you in financial and estimates, discount senior QUALITY PAINTING and GENERAL CARPENTRY, brakes, radio. $1200. 649^1. be highly successful. Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. shutters (14” or 15x52” ). Call career matters today: You are GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Und­ citizens. Company Steam Cleaning. Free es­ Paper Hanging by Willis Repairs, Remodeling, Garages, Additions, Porches, 568-6328 between 5 and 7 p.m. ____ TWO L-78X15 SNOW TIRES- totally logical and you also erstate your case today In e 1»78WICA.Mc..TM.I«iaU^PM.0n Manchester-owned and timates. Call 649-6265. Schultz. Fully insured have an accurate sixth sense. Rec Rooms, Hoofing, Gutters. WORKING White sidewalls. jPolyglass social situations, rather than operated. Call 646-1327. references. 649-4343. Find out more of what lies "Bgg ia s ) o g ling I■ 1 . ^ Call Mr. Moran 6492629. WOMAN Desires to share Radial. Like new rCau 649 Iry to call attention to yourself. WInthrop - Dick Cavalli EXPERT PAINTING and apartment with same or to 7433. ahead (or you by sending for Like the biblical wedding B&M TREE SERVICE. J.P. LEWIS & SON Interior □ RENTALS your copy of Astro-Graph Let­ LANDSCAPING- Specialized, FARRAND REMODELING - rent room, with kitchen guest, the last shall be first and Complete tree care. Free es­ Exterior House Painting. and Exterior painting, paper •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ter by mailing 50 cents for each the first last. SOUND HORN . timates. SENIOR Citizen Specializing Cabinets and For­ privileges in Manchester 1973 MONTE CARLO- White UH-OH... SHAUN CASSIP/ Tree pruning, spraying, hanging, remodeling, carpen­ Rooms tor Rent and a long, self-addressed CANCER (June 21-July 22) Discount. Call 643-7285. try. Fully insured. 64996^. mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, 52 area. Call Gail at 6^3205. with burgandy vinyl top, M U S T h a v e a c c e p t e d mowing, weeding. Call 742- power steering and brakes, stamped envelope to Astro- Something you can do today 7947. ------nuuillRoom nuuiuuns, Additions, lOeCKS,Decks, mirk««nor>M iiriiici-. Graph, P.O. Box 489 Radio City will contribute to your material HER PROFOSAU. Repairs. Phone 649W17. THREE ROOM Apartment- air, full accessories. Original REWEAVING bums, holes. Exoi‘;1enc P"one 64341017. Sfr?h™ lE S b SUtion, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to well-being. Keep your eyes Zippers, umbrellas repaired. For siMie male. Pay up to owner. 6395756 on weekdays specify birth sign. HEAVY OR LIGHT ly located. Downtown $140. Furnished or unfur­ call after 6 p.m. open. You’ll want to take ad­ Window shades, Venetian TRUCKING, Cellars, attics SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. vantage of all possibilities. blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. nished. Call 646-6479 evenings. 21) There’s an article of foreign and yards cleaned, also stone, ‘J’ Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 privileges. Call 6492358. 1973 DODGE- 4 door sedan. LEO (July 29Aug. 22) Today Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- loam or sand delivered. 644- repair of old homes. Call origin you’ve been wanting. you’re commandingly asser­ 5221. 34,000 miles. Asking $1800 or Today is the day to check your 1775 or 644-9532. 646-5490 BIDWELL Home Improve­ tive. but no one will take \ BRIGHTLY FURNISHED- □ AUTOMOTIVE best offer. Call 649m 0 after sources with access to those In offense. Others will be inspired ment Co. Expert installation Gentlemen only. Central loca­ 5:30. the import-export trade. ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ FALL CLEAN UPS- Fer- of aluminum siding gutters •••••••••••••••••••••••••• and eager to accept your gui­ tics, garages, yards cleaned, tion. Kitchen privileges. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) dance. tilizin g . Snow plow ing, and trims. Roofing installa- Security and references. Call Autos For Sale 81 1969 FORD ECNOUNE VAN If you’re threatened by any •moving, trucking. Loam for residential and commercial. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A tion and repairs 649-6495, 871- 6492693 for appointment. 100- Fully carpeted, new form of challenge today, try to close associate or perhaps a sale. Lawn service. No job too Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. Building Contracting 33 2323. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- big or small. 568-8522. brakes, drums, barings, rear make it look easy no matter family member wants to do Apartments For Rent 53 speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new main seal. Needs tune up. how difficult it really Is. Opposi­ something for you, but doesn’t »H7l>yNEA.>ic,TJtH$eaS.Fat0f|. HOUSEWORK got you dogp?, WES ROBBINS carpentry . SPE_CIALIZING cleaning and radials, (2 snows), excellent $750. 6498133. tion will will. quite know how to tell you. COMPLETE CARPET & Tile • General cleaning, steam remodeling specialist. Ad- repairing chimneys, rooif. new condition 228-0475 or 2299^. installation and repairs. Free repairing chimneys, roof, new LOOKING for anything in real AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Should you sense it, you could Short Ribs - Frank Hill extraction carpet cleaning, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, roofs. Free estimates. 30 estate rental - apaiteents, 1969 CONVERTIBLE Tact is your greatest asset make a tactful request. estimates. Call 646-3745, after floor waxing & stripping, win­ built-ins, bathrooms, 5 p.m. years Experience. Howley, homes, multiple dwellings, no PONTIAC CATAUNA- Good today. If you are called on to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be dow cleaning, carpet & up- kitchens, 649-3446. 643-5361. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate condition. Power steering, serve in a public relations role, visionary today, but be a practi­ holstrey shampooing. Associates, Inc. 6491980. and brakes. Call 6497523, keep you’ll put everyone at ease and cal dreamer, too. Ideas that ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ Professional/Insured. Free CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. ROOFER WILL InsUll roof, make them teel like VIPs. tics and cellars cleaned. trying. may at first seem far-out could Estimates. Call Additions. Repairs, Cabinets. siding or gutter for low dis­ MANCHESTER- MAIN F O R R E N T PISCES (Feb. 29March 20) A prove to be the bellwethers in Reasonable rates. Call 646- DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. Call Gary Cushing 3 4 92^. count price. Call Ken at 647- change that could affect your the long run. 1943 for free estimate. S’TREET- 3 room apartment, 1973 DODGE POLARA- 1566. heated, hot water, appliances, Excellent condition. High Berry’s World — Jim Berry i \ STUDENTS!! Businessmen!! TIMOTHY J CONNELLY no pets, parking, security. 529 mileage. $800. Call 6498215. BRICK, Block, Stone. Former Secretary will do Carpentry and general con­ ROOFING / GUTTERS- 7047. Nmriy rohimlthMi hall Fireplaces, concrete. typing in her home. Quality tracting. Residential and Reasonable rates. Free es­ avaHaMo for rant Bugs Bunny — Heimdahi & Stoffei Chimney repairs. No job too commercial. Whether it be a work done, reasonably and timates. Experienced. Quality FOUR ROOM APARTMENT for waddki) o m t t small. &ve! Call 644-8356 for promptly. Please call 646- small repair job, a custom workmanship! All 643-6658 estimates. - 426 Broad St. $155. S^urity 4995, keep trying. built home or anything in anytime. deposit. No appliances. partlaa, alaga, aoeial FORKIIT $YLVe$TER, HOVt PO between, call 646-1379. 5ETTER TI/ME T' KNOCK Married couple. No pets. <»>et>ono. Can Monday YOU FfEL 4PDUT - . 1 QUALITY CARPENTRY By •••••••••••••••••••••••••• luo iqiiare (cel. ccDlcr o(| OFF FER TRACY BROTHERS - Telephone 643-4751. thru Friday I thru 6 0 0 , IMcndwiler. air cai4llioiSii| and I Y E R ^E C O N P Harp Construction Additions, NEWTON SMITH- Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, Iparluai. Call MMHl. ' ' Our Boarding House This Funny World PAY THINK/ LUNCH roofing, siding decks and gar­ Painting-Papering 32 646-7297, ask for Ka% . Remodeling, Repairs, and GRAVEL, Built-I^ Roofing, VERNON-. Well mainUined OH TH ages. Call aniHime, 6495001. Rec-Rooms. No job to small. PAINTING - Interior and commercial & Residential. arden apartments. Frank WHAT6 ^ I T # EVEN WORgE! UU5T 649-3144. Free Estimates. 872-6269. HE FOR exterior, paperhanging, mith Assoc. Inc. 246-6831 or WRONG? PIP )R?R FUN VIE GOT PROF LEFT MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ Resident Manager 871-9188. A tory service on color and excellent work References. g YOUR BOSS /BUANKHEAPTO ASK Free estimates. Fully in­ CARPENTRY & Masonir - FA6TER, PRO- black and white TV. Stereo, Additions and remodeling. 1495 PO^TRONE MR6, HOOPLE WHO W» sured. Martin Matson, 649 Heating-Plumbing 35 4-ROOM APARTMENT. S-IS THAN FEBJOR, phonograph. A&B Electronic, Free estimates. Call Anthony m retire­ b o $ b , k e r o r t h e A HE 1160 New Britain Ave., West 4431. Married couple preferred. No ment A6AM? Squillacote 649-0811. pets. References and security. NOW TAKING A princess-line classic is MAJOR! BY THE FIREMAN/ WA'5 Hartford, 551-0655. SEWERLINES, sink lines, treated to side-belts to m ORPOTtlEY cleaned with electric cutters, Call 6497443. T im e HE r o u n d ON A ALMOST CARPENTRY - Repairs, nip in the waistline. a05EY0UR Services Ottered 31 by professionals. McKinney No. 1495 with Photo- OUT, HE WAG 6REA6Y HUMAN! remodeling, additions,, gar­ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to FAVORITE k ic k e d o u t .' POLE.' ages, roofing, call David APPLICATIONS Guide is in Sixes 8 to 18. pany, 6 4 9 ^ . share apartment with same. Size 10, 82M bust . . . PIGCO? Patria, 644-1796. Large bedroom. 647-9988. PorAWMUngLMOnly 214 yards 49inch. MEGHIMICIU. REPMRS NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Paltenia avaOabla only LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - repajairs, plugged drains, BOLTON- Large -3-room in aitta shown. 5ll?E, WILL YOU New homes custom built kitcltchen faucet replaced, apartment, stove, 2 BEDROOM BPiUTMENTS r s i n a , m t suss tm as* PLEASE PERR9K/M remodeled, additions, rec sit fc pertiy'5 W s •Purse's •Audi's repaired, rec rooms, refrigerator. Quiet THE SA/ME f a v o r rooms, garage, kitchens bathroom remodeling, heat neighborhood, no pets, From $200 2 Bedrooms. 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Page 2-W EEKEND WEEKEND - Page 3 This Wdek’s TV Sports This Week’s TV Specials Today 12:30 la IS) NFL 78 Tuesday Sunday 8:00 13 This Is The NFL Today 3 A In Time Square Tuesday © F .Y .L : Tax Reform Middle AFTERNOON AFTERNOON MORNING 1:00 EVENING America’s tax revolt Is assessed, 3 & NFL Football Regional with special focus on the effects EVENING 12:00 coverage of New York Jets at 7:30 of California’s Proposition 13. @ Candlepin Bowling 7:00 12:00 ' New England Patriots; Houston ($ Bowling For Dollars (D WMkend Specials " T h e 3 To Breathe Or Not To Oilers at Cincinnati Bengals; $1,000 Bill" A young man’s Kle is Breathe 8:d0 8:00 1:00 3 Peanuts To The Presidency IS) Special "U.N. Day Concert Igl Wrestling Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh drastically changed when he 8:00 Jimmy Carter’s campaign lor 1978" Sergio Commisiona con­ Stealers; Buffalo Bills at Cleve­ 9:30 runs across a huge sum ot 1:30 9 Children, Teleyiaion And President Is examined. ducts the American Symphony land Browns. (7) NBA Basketball New York money. (i) @ NCAA Football (Note: Change Orchestra. Mezzo soprano Elena 3 NFL Football New England Knicks vs. Phoenix Suns SS Monel French Impressionist Time Tentative) 10:00 Obraztzova Is soloist. Patriots vs. New York Jets Claude Monet’s paintings are 3 Bod Boys Kids, parents, vic­ 11:45 AFTERNOON 2:30 (E Madison Square Garden displayed at an exhibit in Chica­ tims and law officials outline dif­ 9:30 (f® WCT Tennis Spotlight go In the spring of 1975. ferent aspects of a tuvenlle crimi­ gi) Thieves Of Tim e Arizona’s 1:30 1:30 nal’s life. archeological resources are-' ; *5 ^ f >^'- 5:00 (D NFL Today 1:00 (£@Wlde World Of Sports 9 Weekend Specials "The being plHaiged by "pothunters," (9 Famous Clsssfc Tsiee "B|«pk $1,000 BIN" A young man’s life is people who lllegaHy dig up Coverage of the World Gymnas­ 2:00 Beaut/r >.A proud but genitr drastically changed when he ancient Indian ruins for personal tics Championships from Stras­ CD NFL Football New Orleans ns tiw perils of IMfoat across a huge- sum ot bourg, France, Saints vs. New York Giants Wednesday ( oLpumaiis in this ani- gam. . 4:00 ^ tf 'Anna SeweUfq % EVENING 3 @ 3 NFL Football Regional EVENING 4M» i coverage of Baltimore Colts at For The OeA ISfOlpiavee Ol .Tlm e - i Miami Dolphins: Denver Broncos Eibn^ Nad^,; ArieohMe- aMheofoafcal 6:00 7:00 W«(lllipiKiaT (S Racing From Aqueduct at Seattle Seahawks; San Diego ny" " T - I .' resourcta-.are belrig'lpinagMMtV Chargers at Oaktand Raiders. (9 BowlingFor Dollars "poihunterti:’' p e o i^ wno- ine-' 7:00 2 : 0 M y ^ , ■ ' ' gaily di& up ancient Indian ruins @ Soccer Made In Qermany @ Inwatiiaia^ ClM lt Slmulab for par s ^ ga la .W . ed "niqire-by-rrKMg'’''Coverage ol E v e x i w " ' 8:00 EVENING the oe-going. Kdrpov-Korchn ' 4:30 taow n "It’s The (S NHL Hockey Montreal Cana­ Thursday WeeUEChampionshto/' ' & S B Charlie Brown" -M! Mai|toe, itavauartaf aM On ■'<1 tboir dians vs. New York Rangers Ninth |1H i; ' ’A Froihl Los 6:80 . 8:30 mattlFtO be" played m E -M e e ^ ^ M s yearly vigil in BsaUemarila All od^al biM vtH'im : pailscl and-pdp dbi topod ®NHL Hockey Boston Bruins Angeles" Carlo M&tla Gkilinl (S Making Of (H Greatest Sports Legends EVENING City, the4fbilip0hes. the " i ^ t 6l«fcere’’ pumpkin you ever wanted ts know about vS. Toronto Maple Leals conduSls the Los Angeles^Fnil- iM/m at WollTrap. TMHmoJ ioui spaoMei htrtHta.Noo. patch t'o awalltttte arrive! ol tile Beatlemania, how the idea origi­ 10:45 10:30 ; i j ^ N O harnraiilc tand Master Chorale. . 2 on PBS. , (3 Sports Extra 7KX) nated, a U M I the people mvolved ® Bruins Wrap Up Fred McCarren, Bess Armstrong and DesI Amaz Jr. (I. to r.) find a bench in'Central 5 K » and the tour brand new^atles. .(S Bowling For Dollars rorlpThe Pronfised Land" Mem­ 11:30 11:30 Park to be a safe and sane hiding piece from the extiaustiog demands of 9:00; Q ) Famous Classk: Talee "The 7:30 bers ot the Paiesiine Liberation (S Racing From Roosevelt 3) NFL This Week S JI SiiMntldtMiaaion f IFredeiidc MyaterlsM Island" In an animat­ 3 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins Manhattan’s swinging isingles bars in “ How to Pick Up Qiris," on “ The ABC Friday Organization liw n )o tight at WisiserHAsdeiaM-.ttie lives b it ed wrsloh ol Jules Verne’s -vs. New York Islanders Night Movie,” Nov. 3. secret training,camps In lb s Mld- 12:00 those«3se WMkIibM dfkiea'A itovek ’ five Americans who 3) Wrestling Am eridW t dleXqyt. 8:00 run suMMaaMpasfrin.the bufN : nrngfMLfrnm ,e‘. Confederate 12:30 (9 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins er zona o f'S H fi Sittai Desert priso n -M h d on an unchiarted 8:30 ! The Atbletes vs. New York Islanders betweersEgypt and Israel.. island. . ( £ pyH 'Ths M sd ii Dragon In an ^/lofiday anitnaiad versmisraf the classic 10:00 1 0 :0 0 j ii . ;/tyENINQ song, a young boy,acquires from 3 Boston Bnifeia Wrap-Up 3 CaMdMW Th e ideolOr a maghi. dragon the courage to EVNMNG I EVENING 10:30 gy and .iqeine customs,' face growing up. v Sunday rituals. S M iwernbors of the, 6:30^ (E I IB A New Vork Baakelbal Natlonied Socialisi White People’s' STIwDaVHAnd DanM Mouse MORNING 'l^ c k s vs. San Antonio Spurs 9 :0 » 9:00 7:00 HERE NOW! The most revolutionary concept in pool Party fAmericaq Nazi) are docu> This animated fantasy tells the I3'9*M N8C Theater "Sum­ ( 9 CInderalla At The Palace IBowlingFFor Dollars menteb^lR) story of aiw ung mouse who sells mer Ol My German Soldier" Host Gene Kelly and an array of 11:00 I WreMlIng design since the Roman Bath! her Ikt4 to the devil in exchange (wm iere) Kristy MdNichol, 11:30, guest stars present highlights of • Aro Claar, Pure, and SHIpa Liln a Gam, Absolutely @TMslsTheNFL Friday (or stmpess as a lolksinger, and Bniee. Davissni ,A young Jewish top Las Vegas performances @ Soccer Made In Gahnany 8:00 ® MMeWWd-AmerlesPageei*'' her tong^time partner who must girl l i ^ g in- w 1940’s Southern Free of AH Colos, and (9 Penn State Football aa S TN n gs We Did Last including ones by Sammy Davis UM4OKtlDNS1WICTI0N ball her out ol trouble; singer- town befriends a German soldier Jr. and Frank Sinatra, with new­ 11:30. Highlights "West Virginia" EVENING Summer The summer activities • Are Hand Beveled to Aesure Exact Fit into the Lena songwriter John Sebastian per­ interned in a nearby prisoner of comer Marlene Ricci being @ NFL Game Of The Weak of the Saturday N l ^ t Live' 9:00 forms four original tunes. war camp. featured. Track ol your Frames, and 7 M Repertory players are highlight­ AFTERNOON ( 9 3 NFL Football LosAngetes Rams at Atlanta Falcons (9 Bowllog For Dollars ed. • Are Saioty Beveled, 3 Timee, on the Concave, IldX) Convex, and Apex, and 12:00 12:15 (£ Coaege Football 78 (9 NBA Basketball Los Angeles iSiSoooer Lakers vs. New York Knicks • Are Drop BaU Tooted to MMure Impact Roaiatance, and CB^rs’ retaliation •^|(re Sub|«ctad to Quality iCentotH laepectione to Home Box Office Stdwdule taimply with StricI Standardii«nd ', This week’s schedule for Monday Wadnaaday FUzzbuster dulls Smok^y’s edge • Are Guaranteed ItrExacfy^omplyiiki yourifbetor’s Home Box Office on Greater 5:30^Return of a Man Called 6:30-Paul and His Ladles preecription. Horse Hartford CATV: 8:00— McQ f- microwave surveillance. It 6:00— Robin Willlama B y U l r i ^ i M W detection was largely inac­ likely offender before he hits Today 10:00-0ther Side ol Mftmght doesn’t make tee speed limit 9:30— Barbarella 12:45— Fire Sale i • curate and that the moterist. the radar gnn. He waits until TKN YOW IBISES. WEIS M K ET 3:30— Oh. QodI 11:30— Best of the Chipperfleld any more effective and it In the next year there wiN was defenseless. The CBer the very last minute, so 7P0— Inside Uie NFL Circus Thwaday doesn’t save day lives.” be more-ttaH a mUllipn rad w who “ stepped on the bear’s drivers equipped with detec­ 8:00— Robin WIIHams Tuaaday 63)0— Oh, QodI I^ety offic^ as t^dl as detector units soW to motqiF^ toes’’’ :, was immediately tors won’t pick.up the radar 9:30^Small Town In Texas 6:00— Inside the NFL experts in the>^ld express a ' 11:30-Men Called Horse 6:00—Day of the Animals IMPORTANT ists ki:the UTnited Stetes and guilty)),, I. signal in tbae. 8:00— Mend of Or. Moreau 6:00— Telelon similar view without endors­ 1:30-Rot)ln Willlama 1t3)0-Oh, QodI Canadav There ai«'alreaA|i> R ^ r t e d ly , the Fuzzbui^ The.detector people got 10:00— Homebodies bay aay pMl wMaai M ilNckiiq « i i iMciansi. Ww fa* ter was created immedi­ wise to (he police frequency ing the Fuzzbuster. Their Sunday 11:45— Empire ol the Ants Friday betweamfoiir and six million: 1 n m H 14 |M |i. ta r 12 | «i| t mmI paaMi m Mm sI M% Ndail ately) after Smith got a U ck^ chango# bac|t on ipiiilrfi intXii^te that ca tc^ 2:3O-St.000P0a Duck 5:30-$1 JMO.OOO Duck 5:30— tl.OOOJXXhOuck in o|lli|ipoP> according) ttf' Irig indivMual speeders ik 4Ca-Flre Sale ’ 7J)0-4nimstha-NFL ■« , T-OOr-lnsIde Ibe NFL intkistiy Ostiiriates. !} not the best- way to inerpase 5:30-$ipo0.000 Duck 8:00-SaaI GyGypsies, . KOO^^-Set Gypsies ' • Thq[. f — frotii! 7:00-Updqse 10C0— Sugar Hay Laqnsrd Boxing road safety.-:: 10:00—Sugar Ray Lsonanl Boxing •AT-HOmI&<9ER^E^ f r e e county 'aiounueS” to state Instead, they say, it is the fl:OD-TalaliMi 11:00-Flrst Lqvs 11:00-Flrsl Love v bears are concerned' ItkOO— Upeloes presence of plainly marked 12:30— Return of ■ Man Callsd 1230— Return of a IWan Called about 'tboM devioes. To The officer with hi$ picture IIJIO— Rolling Thunder Korea. Horse fU EM t CONTACT ME FOR MOREfffOlHMTION police ears, moving at’ the tPO— Day lor Night them . A’s almost guerriXa machine represents an inva­ prescribed speed, that keeps NAME______warfdiiW,'' with the cars and everyone under control. truckk Holding their own sion of privacy. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) M u a s . against the forces ofla w as a .CITY. KM-78 (TAPE NO.O) JOHN’S TV result of the detectois. H e GLfMVMG S T A 1 E _ To the four-wheelers and • &STHIE0 truckers, the officer with his scanners, a unit familiar to picture machine represents he felt he did not deserve. CB CONVAC e a s te r n ^ EMBERS all CBers, to search out the CONNECTICUT’S LEADING an invasion of privacy. And today, millions of truck­ radar’s latest frequency. FULL SERVICE OPTICIANS It was Dale Smith, founder ers and traveling motorists Rt. 6, Andover The battle is cookin’. of Electrolert, Inc., Troy, have equipped their vehicles 1 COLOR* ■ S a l> rin a Highway radar is to Dale 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU., , 742-5440 Ohio, who decided in 1974 to with Smith’s Fuzzbuster to Bflil Smite what telephone taps 7 6 3 M ain St. EasitirooL Hall m MW make it easier for motorists alert them to radar surveil­ ^ if ^ 1lMnlHTMii.-SM. awWMwi

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® Parent Effectivenessess(Tue) (Tuo) 9 All In The Family (R) DAYTIME MOVIES MORNING AFTERNOON 1:40 9 9 9 Another World 7:30 10:00 IS Faculty ConversationitlonfWad) Y' 9 Momingtown © Truly American (Wed) (3 PM Magazine ® @ N e w s S Connecticut Profileslies (Thu)(^ © Truly American (Mon) © LMwYoga And You (R) ® Carol Burnett And Friends ® 9 Starsky & Hutch 5:55 S The Long Search (Fri)( © Storybook (Tue) 1:45 12:00 IS Today's Woman 12:00 © Gather 'Round (Mon) 9 ’’Wind Across The ® $100,000 Name That Tune Qi Living Faith 9 Three Stooges © Ripples (Wed) _ ) News-Day 3:30 © Nutrition (Thu) Everglades" (1958) Burl Ives. ® Newlywed Game 6:00 © Gather 'Round (Thu) (£ Twelve O'ClocfcUvel d ) Bawttched 10:30 8:25 © National Mulch (Fri) (SSpIderman Christopher Plummer. ® She Na Na 9 Soundstage d ) Agronsky And Company © Freestyle (Fri) t @ 9 News I ) n u W 9 9 Alegre (Mon. 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