PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 3.1977 Two facing ROCKVILLE HI6H SCHOOL Carol Sing Sunday PretenU Inside today new charge . in Cantor Parii Area ...... 6-7A Comics...... UB Arts...... 5A Dear Abby.. TIB in assault HELLO DOLLY Business...... 3B Family...... 1-2B 'V A Carol Sing, sponsored by Manchester CB Convac... 4B Jai aU i...... 5B Area Conference of Churches (ft^CC) Fri. & Sat •Dec. 9th • 10th ^urches — 8A Obituaries .. 12A Two 16-year-old Manchester Oassifled .. 7-lOB Sr. Citizens .. 4B and the town Park Dept, will be held Sun­ Collectors... . 5A Sports...... 6-7B residents have been charged with day at 6 p.m. in Center Park. Bring assauit against an elderly person, the flashiights. 8:18 P.M. •12.50 AdmiMlon first such charges filed by ROCKVILLE HIQH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Manchester Police. The Connecticut General Assembly passed a law during its iast session ■B i creating the charge, which is for crimes committed against people MA MA MIA’S Does New England who are 60 or over, Manchester Police said. BUFFET KSnURWr a UTEREIIS Michael N. Templeton of 45 S. fllandieater TUESIMT + WEDHESOAY Alton St. and Christian G. Pappas of TUES. Regular BuHM need nuclear power? 456*4 Main St. were charged, police said. Each also was charged with one CHiutc count of second-degree larceny, Cloudy today with a chance of rain or AMHERST, Mass. — The issue of Rhode Island canceled scheduled whether New England needs nuclear trustee of the National Aububon police said. - s p e c ia l - snow developing toward evening. Highs Friday evening appearances at the Society. © r c i f M t r a power was in the spotlight Friday at The arrests were made in connec­ around 40. Chance of rain or snow early conference. Cole said New England does not Dr, Jock Haller, Conductor w e d ., DEC. 7th tonight followed by partial clearing the opening of a two-day conference tion with a purse-snatching incident Thomson cited his planned trip to have to grow to improve its late at night. Lows in the upper 20s and on the region’s economic future. that occurred Friday afternoon on Taiwan early Saturday and his need economy. lU K I MERRT JOIN THE WMF low 30s. Fair Sunday. Highs in Uie up­ New Hampshire Gov. Meldrim House Drive in the Westhiil Gardens Sunday, Decamberd, 1977 ^ to catch up on lost sleep before he Nuclear power “is not for this per 30s. Probability of precipitation 30 Thomson, newly elected chairman of housing project, according to police. HOLIDAT CELEBRATION left. Garrahy was in Washington region and is not for this time,” he 7:30 P.M. Bailey Auditorium percent today and 40 percent tonight. the New England Governors More arrests are expected in con­ Friday. said. Winds becoming southerly 15 to 20 mph Conference, said the six states should nection with the case, police said. Mandieiter High School -DISCO DANCING- New Haven, Conn., Mayor Frank today, shifting to westerly 10 to 20 mph work together to bring more nuclear At the opening panel of the conven­ Police also reported a purse Uve D.J. also mast Jaff Jacobs, tonight. National weather map on Page tion at the University of Logue, opening a panel on problems snatching Friday afternoon in the PIANO SOLOIST 8B. power to the region because it will Qanaral Manager of WINF. lure industry. Massachusetts, a physicist and cor­ of New England cities, said the pre­ Pine Hill Road area. No arrests have Anne SCoacieln^ 5:00 P.M .. 10 P.M. porate executive said if New England sent tax structure penalizes urban been made. “We can’t remain a state separate A// fft/8 p\m our tabulou$ $2.50 from New England in the long run,” wants to grow, it must accept areas because they have large con­ PRCX^RAM centrations of poor people. SYMPHONY NO. S • tr*lea“ Thomson said at an afternoon press nuclear power plants. Burning secrets a—Uio.tn ouftet. Coma aarly tor boat aaatlng “The downtowns of New England News conference in nearby Northampton. Nuclear power is now the most ef­ CONCMTO IN A AUHOR ^ M A N O AND ORCHtSTRA or call 846-7558 lor raaervatlona. need revitalization and we need WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Pen­ But Thomson said he does not op­ ficient and economical fuel and a federal and state policies that tagon will burn its castoff secrets to pose alternatives to nuclear power if “necessary component” to progress keep warm and help save energy this 748 Tolland Tnpk. tid b its in the Northeast, said Robert Char- provide employment,” he said. d o n a t io n 19 . SfNIOR OTIZINS AND they can produce as much energy. winter. SruOiNTS S I . CHROReN UNDER 12 PRK M anchester pie, president of the Cabot Corp. in The conference, scheduled to end 3 At the conference’s evening ses­ Officials said a $212,000 incinerator Compiled trom Boston. Saturday, is co-sponsored by the ,llU4 t/, . sion, Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. for burning waste classified material 'ISTINCTIVE CATERING “We either go nuclear or we don't Council for Northeast Economic Ac­ United Press International Dukakis was grazed on the hand by a was installed recently near the fCR ALL CCCASIGNS go,” he said. tion, University of Massachusetts, HARTFORD - Sen. Robert Boston cream pie thrown by an un­ Defense Department headquarters call Jim at 646-75S8 for “I agree, but who wants to go at Worcester Telegram and Gazette Houley, D-Somers, criticizes identified young man as he spoke to and hooked up to the mammoth the Information to suit your party needs.. all?” replied fellow panelist John and the Boston Globe. r ' lllllllllll Liquor Control Commission for conference participants. building’s heat and hot water system. being sensitive to the needs of the Cole, editor of the Maine Times and a industry it regulates and not the Several student demonstrators, Medicaid increase public. protesting what they said was CHRISTMAS PARTIES Houley is unhappy with a com Dukakis’ unwillingness to fund HARTFORD (UPI) — Beginning ...Now Booking Holiday Parties for mission decision reversing i higher education programs, had Jan. 1. state payments to doctors who Groups up to 75 People In our Brand previous ruling that a 10 percent greeted the governor as he arrived at State to increase treat Medicaid patients during office New, Plush discount could be given persons the evening meeting. visits will increase by 5 percent, buying beer by the case. “Well, I don’t think I look like while payments to dentists and psy­ ESSEX — New Hampshire Gov Anita Bryant,” Dukakis quipped, ap­ chologists will rise by 2 percent. EL HOMBRE ROOM Medicaid payments Meldrim Thomson Jr., a parently referring to pie-throwing at­ Last session, the Legislature ap­ AND PARKING Republican conservative whose tacks against the singer by backers proved budget measures to increase Prices for All Parties • No Party Too Small HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut percent as of Jan. 1. Dentists, psy­ opinions often differ from those of of homosexual rights. the state's Medicaid payments, but doctors who treat Medicaid patients chologists and laboratories will Call Now For More Information his colleagues, Friday was' Govs. Meldrim Thomson of New left it up to the Social Services Officer Robert Johnson of the Manchester Police during office visits will have their receive two percent more. 6 4 * - i a 3 S elected chairman of the New Hampshire and J. Joseph Garrahy of Department to determine what Department’s Traffic Services Bureau checks the identifica­ state payments increased by five State Social Services Com­ MANCHESTER PARKADE DAVIDS REST. England Governors Conference. health services the increases would HOLIDAY AT tion of a man stopped and eventually arrested on a charge of missioner Edward Maher said The governors approved a $100,- Friday his agency’s decision to in­ be used for. 000 appropriation to help create a “driving while under the influence of alcohol.” Johnson works crease payments for office visits is Hione 649-fl5T regional veterinary school. THE HOMESTEAD a special 7 p.m. to 3 p.m. shift, specifically designed to focus aimed at encouraging more doctors Cine BOSTON — Daredevil skiers ODCkTHEATRES EAST on potential drunken drivers and accidents connected with Giles to check legality to participate in the Medicaid Ban on spackle K.l.ii.llilUliaNHligiiin'.ii who throw caution to the wind program. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Spackle Tomorrow - Noon to 4 when they point their skis drunken driving. (Herald photo by Vaughn) 049-8333 In Connecticut and in other New and other patching compounds con­ /lU THE WONDERS downhill may be paying their own on using Globe Hollow **STAR8HIP m England states the reimbursements taining asbestos will be banned Celebrate with us the 10th Holiday hospital bills, if a proposal in­ AND THE SPARKLE I INW$IOHS"po for Medicaid, a state-federal within six months as a result of ac­ at the Homestead! There’ll be troduced in the Massachusetts Jay Giles, director of public works, about the use of the pool site for the MANTYPItOIIAN . program designed to provide health tion by the Consumer Product Safety AND THE Z Legislature is passed. Drunk motorists said Friday that he is investigating plant. BEAUTY TTw La»t Remako ^ Christmas music, craft care for the needy, have traditionally Commission. The Globe Hollow swimming pool demonstrations, holiday AUGUSTA, Maine—The fate of whether the site of the Globe Hollow been low. The commission approved the the uniform property tax, which site was part of a large land parcel a otBeauBesteyiM-ea swimming pool could be used as the The result has been that relatively Parkade is sparkling move to include a ban on fake MT-SUN KIDDIE SMDW decorations, a special quilt was adopted four years ago as its purchased from the Cheney Bros,, location for the Town of few doctors in the six-state region Manchester Shopping Parkade is sparkling with Christmas fireplace ash made with the same Bugs Bunny Supantar exhibit, and mulled cider and supporters rallied behind the not easy to spot part of it for water purposes and part Manchester’s proposed water treat­ have been willing to take part in the material, because asbestos is l:1S + 3dM Q cookies for everyone. See ten causes of equal education oppor­ for park and recreation purposes. decorations to welcome the holiday shoppers. Twining a gar­ ment plant. program. E known cancer causer. tunity and property tax reform, The Police Department specifical­ Giles said that he wants to in­ land around one of the Parkade poles, a worker from an area rooms furnished with Cheney By SUSAN VAUGHN The Water Study Committee has Budget measures to increase will be decided Monday. ly assigned the special patrol hours vestigate the matter to see which firm, is being lowered to finish that pole before starting to Homestead heirlooms. Everyone Herald Reporter recommended that the treatment Connecticut’s Medicaid payments to one hour after the bars close. parcels were intended for which use. Manchaalar Evanlng HaraW Phone 649-5491 is invited. Come meet your The referendum considering plant be located in the Globe Hollow were approved during the last decorate another. (Herald photo by Pinto) repeal of the tax was initiated by rts not as easy to spot a “driver Either a direct or indirect effect He said that money from the General PubUahad avary avaning txcapi pool area, either at the pool site or General Assembly session, but the neighbors and friends. 106 Hart­ under the influence of alcohol,” more from the emphasis on the drunk Fund and Water Department budgets Sundaya and holldim. Entartd at Hit a petition drive that gathered 46,- across the street just west of Mt. legislature left it to the Social Ser­ Manenaatar, Conn. P M Offlot aa Se ­ SANTA'S coaiiMai ford Road. Free parking in lot 583 signatures. commonly known as a “ drunk driver has been a decrease in the paid for the purchase. Water Consumption cond Claaa Mall Matlar. Nebo. vices Department to appropriate lOOUlTHEAIKlfesn BOSBT OEERnELO p o | BOSTON — Hundreds of gallons driver,” as one might think. number of fatalities in Manchester He expected to have more definite west of Homestead. The Conservation Commission monies to specific health services. A total of 3,170 billion Sugggtted Carrigr Ritag A AIA6NIFICENT I RlN WITH DICK A JAKE of gasoline flowing into the sewer That was the experience of this during the past year from 13 in 1976 information on the subject early next Theater schedule FU1L-IEH6TH I mSSST* previously had raised some questions gallons of water — about Payable In Advanoa reporter while accompanying Officer week. Maher said compared to other Single copy...... tSe AlOVIE ONO. BURNS system from a gas station touched to four so far this year. There was no C ADMISSION*!. states, Connecticut’s Medicaid eight times the average ...... 90« ESPECIAUr off a series of explosions Friday Gary Wood of the Manchester Police increase in the number of accidents daily flow of the Mississippi Ono m onm ...... |3 go “OH GOO” pa payments are “still relatively low” FOITHE KIDS... and ignited a four-alarm blaze Department’s special Traffic Ser­ during the three-month report period 4.55-7:20-9^5; Jaws 2:00- River — is tunneled daily Throe moniha ...... Ill 70 FROM 2 TO *21 Children 16 and under free with parents. despite the increase, the first since Saturday Six monttia...... $23.40 which destroyed a three-story vices bureau on patrol late one re­ over the same period last year. 4.40-7, 20-10:00; Looking tor through the nation's water Ona y a a r...... 140.00 1969. pipes, turbines and irriga­ STAR WARS I Manchester Historical Scoiety members cent weekend night. The result of the additional Showcase Cinemas — Mr. (Sq^bar" 2:00-4:35-7 lO- MaH Rataa Upon R ^ u m apartment building. Officials said Accord near He said his department is still 9:55; Another Man. Another tion systems to meet the Subacribara wbo lall lb racalvt Wood and Officer John Marvin, training and awareness of the driver “Young Frankenstein 2:30- the explosion appeared to be a trying to determine what other Lnance ■ 2:10-4:40-7:10-9:45; needs of homes, factories, Uialr nawtpaper bafora 9:30 p.m. also of the bureau, have had 40 hours under the influence has been the ap­ 4:55-7:20-9:35; "Jaws” 2:00- farms and power plants. ahould lalaphona Iba circulation vandalism situation. health services — in addition to psy­ 4:40-7:20-10:00; "Looking for "Heroes" 2:20-4:55-7:30-10:00 dapartmant 047.9040. HARTFORD — State and of training which concentrated on the prehension of more drivers with chologists, dentists and laboratories Mr. Good Bar" 2;00-4:35-7;10- U.A. Theater 1 — "Santa municipal officials plan to testify drunk driver alone, which helped fewer clearly obvious symptoms of on CETA jobs — should receive a 2 percent increase 9:55; "Another Man. Another Claus" 2:00; "Bobby Deer­ at a House subcommittee on aging them become more aware of the alcohol consumption were previously field" 5:50-9:30; “Fun With in reimbursement. Chance" 2:10-4:40-7:10-9:45; 'MATINEE hearing Monday on the effec many signs which may be exhibited picked up, Wood said. "Heroes" 2:20-4:55-7:30-10:00 Dick and Jane” 4:15-8:00 •WaT aSSy * HARTFORDW by drinking drivers. Wood also gave a Officials from the Town of existing laborer’s classification, the ONLYI tiveness of senior citizen centers. When Wood looked up at the Center U.A. Theater I — “Santa U.A. T heater 2 — "Oh Manchester and the union represen­ East Hartford Fine Arts Committee|| D a i r i j The hearing, arranged by Rep. training class to other members of Church clock at the start of our salary would be $10,632. This means Claus" 2:00; “ Bobby Deer­ God!” 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00- the police force. ting employees of the Public Works 10:00 2:00 PM Ronald Sarasin, R-Conn., is patrol and said, “Yep, it’s after 9 that the town would have to pay field" 5:50-9:30; "Fun With m presents j Q u e e n Department met Friday and ap­ U.A. Theater 3 — "Star scheduled to be held at 9 p.m. at Apparently that training has paid o’clock. Nearly every driver you see money for the projects because Dick and Jane” 4:158:00 SATURDAY parently came close to reaching an Wars" 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 DAIRY QUEEN the Parkville Senior Center. off, as the number of arrests due to after that time has had something to CETA only pays salary costs up to U.A. Theater 2 — “ Oh, AND driving under the influence of alcohol agreement on disputed Comprehen­ $10,000 pe- position. God!” 2:00-4:00-6:00-9:00- Vernon Cine 1 - "Starship | c o n c e r t o - d a -c a m e r a | SUNDAY NEW HAVEN - A year-long drink.” That immediately raised my 10:00 Invasions” 2:00-3:30-5 15- test to determine whether using has more than doubled from July awareness of the other vehicles’ sive Employment Training Act A statement from Town Manager 7:10-9:10 ^ Conducted by Franco Sciannameo ^ positions. U.A. Theater 3 — "Star synthetic oil will improve gas­ through September this year over the driving patterns on the streets. It Robert Weiss and Donald Beecher, a The union, Local 991 of The Wars" 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Vernon Cine 2 — "Bugs Bun­ oline mileage and reduce engine similar period last year. was also surprising to learn, from negotiator for Council 4 which ny Superstar" 1:15-3:00; “The SUNDAY SMORGASBURG American Federation of State, Coun­ Vernon Cine 1 — “Starship I SuHa, December 4th | wear has been started by the The drunk driving has also in­ Wood, based on statistics from represents Local 991, called the Last Remake of Beau Geste" ty and Municipal Employees, ap­ Invasions" 2:00-7:10-9:10 Southern New England Telephone creased during the past two months, Alcoholic Anonymous, that most of Friday session “very productive." Vernon Cine 2 - " Bugs Bun­ 5:00-7:30-9:30 i at 7 P.M. J proved two one-year CETA projects Co. said Officer Robert Johnson, also the drinking is done between the The statement said, “Progress was ny Superstar" 1:15-3:00; "The TG 4 P.M . traffic bureau of patrolman. that would have created 20 jobs. The WASHINGTON - President hours of 4 and 8 p.m. at home, before made and it is the expectations of Last Remake of Beau Geste ’ Johnson works a special shift from local union’s opposition came, both parties that by the board 7:30-9:30 I PENNEY HIGH SCHOOL " Showccise, Carter Friday received the drivers head for a party and more 7 p.m, to 3 a.m. daily, in order to con­ however, after a staff representative meeting on Tuesday night all the ’> •«> .V o- <4^^ CHAMINADE ^ No admission charge - Cwemasi MAKE YGUR GWN recommendations for ways the drinking. i federal government can help cure centrate on the hours when most Johnson, who served as our backup from the international union opposed problems will have been ironed out.” Sunday IMTER8tAtE84 the proposed creation of a new MUSICAL CLUB E x rr a a problems of the ailing steel in­ drivers “under the influence” are that night, said he spends most of his According to CETA guidelines, the DAYS TO presentt a I I Reception to follow classification and salary. Showcase Cinemas — dustry including community and likely to be on the road and are often time looking for speeders, primarily positions are supposed to be filled by SUNDAE or BANANA SPLIT If the positions are created at the CHRISTMAS “Young Frankenstein" 2:30- Scholarship Benefit l E ^ & ^ ^ E E T worker takeover of abandoned involved in serious accidents. Tuesday. EAST HARTFORD (See Page Three-A) CCNCERT BSB-BSIO CHOOSE FROM: steel mills. Number Two Monday, December 5, The basic framework of the Canada is the world's se­ BAnoAmaunHaaa • 12 DIFFERENT FRUIT TOPPINGS package is to curb steel imports cond largest country 8 p.m. $2.B0 til a!aop,M. Your neighbors’ views: Shouid seat beite be mandatory? territorially, extending from ■t • CHOC OR FUDGE • NUTS until the domestic industry can the North Pole to the U S. Trinity Covenant Church • HOT APPLE • BUTTERSCOTCH expand production and employ­ on Hackmatack St. ment, improve profits, and buy 3 border and including all the islands of the Arctic from Vocal and Inatrumental We Mail • WHIPPED CREAM new equipment designed for ef­ near Greenland to near the aololita ficiency and pollution control. Alaskan border Its seacoast. Free Will Otttring PRETORIA, South Africa — A M m hm anli ALL FOR ONLY ...... one of the world's longest, in­ Anywhere rifv "AfWfOOlNUHU South African judge ruled Friday cludes 17.860 miles of The Public la Invited. l - ' l j lOfiTOUNOIBCHIlDBIN mainland and 41.810 miles of ProcMda will provide • that no one was responsible islands. Much of the country is •eholonhip to through “acts or omissions” for Laurel Muilc Camp SANTA C U D S covered by the Canadian naxt aummar. the death from brain injuries in a Shield, the earth's oldest sur­ ail cell of black leader Steve face rock Biko. ...to those friends HIMSELF The United States said it was and relatives in WILL BE YDUk HELPER "shocked” at the verdict and that CGM e AND p La Y faraway places- was “inconceivable...that no the finest candy one was responsible. A British goodness, member of Parliament called the lEHENRY R G I^ □ P TALL unmatched anywhere verdict “outrageous” and said the Orders placed now FREE! GIFTS will be mailed whenever WINKLERS Biko family should ''fear for their you wish. lives.” CEDAR This year, send a FOR THE WASHINGTON - The FBI gift that is sure to watched closely in 1968 as opposi­ please anyone. tion of veterans groups apparent- BINGO CHILDREN thwarted plans of a group of Massachusetts residents to erect EVERY TUESDAY 1 memorial to W.E.B. du Bois. "MEL BROOMJ' m . COMIC MASTERPIECE FBI files released under AT 7:30 P.M. the Freedom of Information Act RXJHO showed the FBI had considered du UP TO $350. IN CASH PRIZES M A Y 12 TO J Bois to be a Communist sym­ ORAiNQE HALL „ ____ C A N D IE S pathizer. 86 EAST CENTER 8T. RT. 6, BOLTON • HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER MANCHESTER. CONN. ______*WESTFARMS MALL FOR SCREEN TIMES JHARTFORD ROAD-DAIRY QUEEN ONLY!!

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PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 3. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 3. 1977— PAGE THREE-A Two facing ROCKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Carol Sing Suida]i Preients Training helps officers Carol Sing Sunday new charge Manchester’s annual Christmas Carol Sing will be Sun­ in Center Paifc day at 6 p.m. at the Nativity scene in Center Park. HELLO DOLLY Song sheets will be distributed at the park entrances. in assault Those planning to attend are asked to bring flashlights. A Carol Sing, sponsored by Manchester arrest drunk motorists After the program, the Salvation Army will provide Area Conference of Churches (MACC) Fri. & Sat •Dec. 9th - lOtt coffee for the carolers at the Citadel on Main Street. Two 16-year-old Manchester (Conlinue.! from Page One) and the town Park Dept, will be held Sun­ no less dangerous when drinking residents have been charged with day at 6 p.m. in Center Park. Bring using the radar speedgun of the traf­ spotted what Wood considered a while driving. assauit against an elderly person, the 8:15 P.M. • $2.50 AdmlMlon driver whose erratic weaving on the flashlights. ROCKVILLE HIQH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM fic bureau. Spe^s tend to be a bit Johnson then asked the driver to first such charges filed by higher anyway in the evening hours road, and crossing over the center Manchester Police. recite the alphabet which he was not when traffic thins out. Holding the line at times, gave us strong indica­ The Connecticut General Assembly able to complete successfully on two speedgun on Tolland Turnpike and tion that he may have been drinking. Garden club party passed a law during its last session attempts. Center Street verified this fact for We watched how he pulled over to creating the charge, which is for Because they do not like to rely on this reporter. the side of the road, once signalled to Manchester Garden Club will have a Christmas party crimes committed against people MA MA MIA’S the alphabet test alone, Wood and “When someone is pulled over, stop, which is another indication of Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Douglas Roberts, who are 60 or over, Manchester BUFFET RESTAURANT & CATERERS possible alcohol influence. This par­ Johnson continued to question the 902 Bolton Road, Vernon. they usually have speed against them driver on his general awareness of Police said. and they are usually coming from a ticular driver pulled over fairly Dinner reservations close Wednesday and may be Michael N. Templeton of 45 S. TUESDAY + WEDNESDAY smoothly, but many drinking drivers his whereabouts and finally, when litoiclfEH tEr party at that hour,” Johnson said. made with Mrs. Albert Cervini of 197 Oak St., 649- Alton St. and Christian G. Pappas of the driver thought he was in another 2698. TOES. Regular Buffet That’s why he always checks for tee will jerk to a stop. 456'/z Main St. were charged, police town and another state, they decided other signs that the driver has been The driver immediately leaned Members are asked to bring handmade Christmas said. Each aiso was charged with one to arrest him. decorations for display. CHiuic drinking — liquor in the car, odor of over to apparently push something count of second-degree larceny, The officers exhibited extreme special alcohol, slurred speech and a under the seat of the car before the police said. - - patience with the driver and gave ® r r f ( E H t r a generally confused state. officer Wood approached to ask him The arrests were made in connec­ w e d ., DEC. 7th for his identification. This task took him every opportunity to prove Dr. Jock Heller, Conductor Spotting one potential driver under tion with a purse-snatching incident himself fit to drive. “There Is no law the influence. Wood pointed out how considerable time, as he fumbled in that occurred Friday afternoon on MAKE MERRY JOIN THE WINF the glove compartment for the against being drunk,” Wood said, so the driver was initially slightly House Drive in the Westhill Gardens Sunday, December 4,1977 the police must concentrate on Hebron.scouts visit HOLIDAY CELEBRATION erratic, but when he realized that the registration. Hebron Girl Scout Troop 5090 will be visiting homes on housing project, according to police. The driver was asked to get out of relating the drinking to driving and 7:30 P.M. Bailey AudHorium police cruiser was following him, he East Street today to leave order blanks for residents to More arrests are expected in con­ determining whether the driver is a -DISCO DANCING- became very obviously cautious and the car and Johnson arrived to give order house numbers. Proceeds from the sale of the nection with the case, police said. Manchester High School the immediate dexterity tests, called hazard to the safety of himself and. Live D.J. also meet Jeff Jacobs, controlled. “This is something the others. Beer was also found in numbers will go to the Volunteer Fire Rescue Truck Police also reported a purse the “California Tests,” which in­ Fund. snatching Friday afternoon in the PIANO SOLOIST General Manager of WINF. ‘seasoned drinker’ has learned to opened cans in the car. do,” Wood said. “If they have been clude walking in a straight line, tur­ The rescue truck will be dedicated Sunday from 2 to 4 Pine Hiil Road area. No arrests have A n n e SCoBctelno 5:00 P.M. -10 P.M. ning around, raising the arms and The tests and questioning continue drinking for many years, they learn p.m. at the North Street station. The public is invited to been made. All this plus our fabulous $2.50 putting the linger to the nose and in the processing room at the police PROGRAM to have quite a bit of control over station once the driver is taken there. attend the ceremony. SYA4PHONV NO. 3 . 1rok«“ buHet Come early tor beat seating general observation of physical con­ Burning secrets their physical dexterity,” he said. The supervisor on duty assists with Or call 648-7558 for reservations. That is why new tests such as the dition. CONatTO IN A MINOR FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA This particular driver, because of a some of the same dexterity tests and WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Pen­ reciting the alphabet, catches some physical disability, could not per­ the driver is asked if he would like to tagon wiil burn its castoff secrets to 748 Tolland Tnpk. off-guard and tests their mental take the optional chemical test, con­ SANTA keep warm and help save energy this form all the physical tests. Wood said DONATION S3 - SENIOR CfTIZENS AND capacity, which is not so easy to con­ sisting of blowing up a balloon and STUDENTS SI • CHILDREN UNDER IJ FREE Manchester a handicapp^ person is often one of winter, trol after drinking. That test is now the hardest to determine for depositing his breath into it for a Officiais said a $212,000 incinerator 1STINCTIVE CATERING being used on most potential drunk IS drinking. But handicapped persons sampling. The sample is sent to the for burning waste ciassified material drivers. state police laboratories to test for FOR A U OCCASIONS should be treated like everyone else was installed recently near the After about an hour-and-a-half on the measuring blood alcohol content Defense Department headquarters call Jim at 646-7558 for — which they appreciate — and are COMII the Information to suit your party needs.__ . B patrol in various areas of town, we and the urine test and a blood test, and hooked up to the mammoth which may be administered by a building's heat and hot water system. hospital physician. The arrested per­ Health unit suggests son is also given the option of having iVIedieaid increase a second examination by a physician. CHRISTMAS PARTIES The arrested driver is also asked These opened beer cans found under the HARTFORD (UPI) — Beginning ...Now Booking Holiday Parties for many questions starting with “Have seat of a car were evidence collected when Jan. 1, state payments to doctors who an um brella agency Groups up to 75 People In our Brand you been drinking?” and proceeding patrolmen stopped a car with a driver treat Medicaid patients during office New, Plush to questions about activities that day, suspected to be driving while under the in­ visits wiil increase by 5 percent, up care, home health aide services, food and alcohol intake, if he is while payments to dentists and psy­ By ALICE EVANS taking any medications, and general fluence of alcohol. (Herald photo by Vaughn) EL HOMBRE ROOM Herald Reporter homemaker services. Meals on chologists will rise by 2 percent. SEPARATE ENTRANCE AND PARKING Wheels, cooperation with local health awareness and other relative infor­ TO THE Last session, the Legislature ap­ Pnces for Ml Parties - No Party Too Small A study committee on the delivery care institutions, and handyman and mation. proved budget measures to increase of home health care services in transportations services and live-in Once the person is processed, the the state’s Medicaid payments, but Call Now For More Information Manchester, after nearly four companions.” police face a further decision of About town PARKADE BAKERY left it up to the Social Services • 4 A - 2 2 3 S months of deliberations, has Town Manager Robert Weiss releasing him on bond, and thus back Department to determine what MANCHESTER PARKADE DAVIDS REST. HOLIDAY AT recommended that the Manchester requested the study in June because to the road, or of sending him to the health services the increases would Public Health Nursing Association hospital for further evaluation. Once Grades 7 and 8 Confirmation Classes of Center of his concern over “recent local Congregational Church will meet Monday at 5 p.m. at the be used for. and the River East Homemaker Ser­ at the hospital, hospital authorities LIGGEH PHARMACYi phone ^4B-94B1 S e x tiO ti developments in the home health church. THE HOMESTEAD vice form a new umbrella organiza­ care area” which he felt created are responsible for determining the iaJi.THEATRES EAST C in e tion, which would become the lead person’s capabilities for functioning. Ban on sparkle ^------...... , “potential problems to the recipients The Ladies Guild of the Church of the Assumption will U K I NOUTIS i r » $4 . t| ( K IT $$) Tomorrow - Noon to 4 agency for ambulatory home ser­ of service, the town and the agencies All this may seem like a lot of work WASHINGTON (UPI) - Spackle vices in town. to bring in one drunk driver, but it have its annual Christmas party Monday at 8 p.m. in the S A friu N concerned.” He suggested a com­ church hall. Members are asked to bring unwrapped gifts and other patching compounds con- l U "STARSHIP tM The committee suggested that mittee “study the problem, work may very well save your life or mine Celebrate with us the 10th Holiday for residents at Mansfield State Training School. Enter­ taining asbestos will be banned IHVASI0NS"pa duplication of services be eliminated with the agencies, find the ap­ especially during the upcoming 11-5 AND THE SPARKLE tainment for the evening will be provided by the Assump­ within six months as a result of ac­ at the Homestead! There’ll be as far as possible and that all agen­ propriate role of each and help im­ holiday party season. Bring Your Own Camera MARTYPeLDMAN tion Folk Group under the direction of Michael Kohut. tion by the Consumer Product Safety AND THE BEAUTY “The Last Ramaka Christmas music, craft cies cooperate rather than compete. plement” whatever conclusions it Officer Wood advises all drivers to Commission, I at Raau Baste TdO -O il demonstrations, holiday The study committee also might reach. stay well behind an erratic driver Take your own pictures The commission approved the BEEOHE Z recommended that “a review of the who may be under the influence of The Manchester American Legion Auxiliary Unit 102 Parkade is sparkling decorations, a special quilt The Public Health Nurses in 1970 will have a leadership training school Sunday from 9 a.m. of Santa and the kids. Free move to include a ban on fake YOUR SAT-SUN KIDDIE SHOW exhibit, and mulled cider and cost-effectiveness should take place contracted with the Homemakers to alcohol and never pass that driver. A fireplace ash made with the same Rugs Bunny Suparatar when the agency budget request are driver who has been drinking exten­ to 2 p.m. at the American Legion home on Legion Drive. Manchester Shopping Parkade is sparkling with Christmas EYESf cookies for everyone. See ten furnish home-health aides for the Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish for a decorations to welcome the holiday shoppers. Twining a gar­ material, because asbestos is a rlO-fSdW Q I considered by the town,” and that if nursing association. Last year, the sively may drive very slowly and is known cancer causer. rooms furnished with Cheney potluck at noon. Ethel Curtiss of Durham, past American E any agency is unwilling or unable to nursing association notified the often the one involved in an accident land around one of the Parkade poles, a worker from an area Legion Auxiliary training department president and FREE CANDY Homestead heirlooms. Everyone carry out recommendations of the Homemakers that the contract would or found passed out at the wheel. firm, is being lowered to finish that pole before starting to leadership chairman, will be the instructor. Manchaatar evening Heraia' Phone 649-5491 is invited. Come meet your committee, “the town withdraw its not be renewed. Developing an awareness of the decorate another. (Herald photo by Pinto) financial and social support and seek PuMlahad avaty avtning axcapt “ HT neighbors and friends. 106 Hart­ Since then, the nursing association possible drunk may be a very SunOaya and Iwlldaya. Entarad at tha other agencies to come to town to has -been providing its own home- valuable skill for all drivers. Manchaatar, Conn. Pool Olflco u So- SANTA'S (0M IN 6^ ford Road. Free parking in lot Water Consumption cond Claao Mall Mattar. develop necessary program^.” health aide service, and the two TO OUR THEATREI , BOBIY DEERFIELD P Q | west of Homestead. The recommended umbrella groups’ services have began to A MAGNIFICENT IFUH WITH DICK A JANE A total of 3,170 billion Suggested Carrier Rataa organization, according to the report, Theater schedule Payable In Advanca FULL-LENGTH overlap, and according to reports, gallons of water — about SIngla copy...... 1M MOVIE QEO. BURNS ADMISSION*!. “would provide a single place and neither agency has shown any in­ eight times the average Waakly...... Ma ESPECIALLY • r tiM ic m “OH GOD” P, C phone number for residents as a con­ Ona month...... J3.90 terest in cooperating with the other. daily flow of the Mississippi FOR THE K ID S ... tact point from which to request 4:55-7:20-9:35; "Jaws " 2:00- River — is tunneled daily Thraa moniha ...... $11.70 FROM 2 TO *21 Children 16 and under free with parents. Both agencies receive funds from Six montha...... $23.40 home care from private or non-profit Saturday 4:40-7:20-10:00; "Looking for through the nation’s water Ona yaar...... $40.00 STAR W ARS I Manchester Historical Scoiety members the town and from United Way. The pipes, turbines and irriga­ Mall Rataa Upon Rtduoat agencies.” town provides $94,300 to the nursing Showcase Cinemas — Mr. Goodbar" 2:00-4:35-7:10- free. 9:55; "Another Man, Another tion systems to meet the Suhacrihom who tall to racalva It would also provide on a “24-hour, association and $4,600 to the "Young Frankenstein" 2:30- needs of homes, factories, lhair nawapapar hatora 0:30 p.m. 7-day basis health evaluation and 4:55-7:20-9:35; “Jaws ' 2:00- Chance" 2:10-4;40-7:I0-9;45; ihould lalaphona tha circulation Homemakers with an additional $4,- farms and power plants. dopartmont, 047-M40. 4:40-7:20-10:00; "Looking for “ Heroes" 2:20-4:55-7:30-10:00 supervision, health visits for follow­ 500 for its Meals on Wheels program. Mr. Good Bar" 2:00-4:35-7:10- U.A. Theater 1 — "Santa 9:55; "Another Man, Another Claus" 2:00; "Bobby Deer­ Chance" 2:10-4:40-7 10-9:45; field" 5:50-9:30; "Fun With MATIHEE ..HARTFORD ROAD "Heroes" 2:20-4:55-7:30-10:00 Dick and Jane " 4:15-8:00 OHLYI U.A. Theater 1 — "Santa U.A. Theater 2 — "Oh ssiEast Hartford Fine Arts Committee|| D a i r i i Claus” 2:00; "Bobby Deer­ God!” 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00- 2:00 PM p u e e n field" 5:50-9:30: "Fun With 10:00 presents P SATURDAY fir e -g lo w Dick and Jane" 4:158:00 U.A. Theater 3 — "Star DAIRY QUEER AND U A. Theater 2 — "Oh, Wars" 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 |C0NCERT0-DA-CAMERA| God!” 2:00-4:00-6:00-9:00- Vernon Cine 1 — "Starship SUNDAY FIREPLACES & STOVES 10:00 Invasions" 2:00-3:30-5:15- 7:10-9:10 M Conducted by Franco Sciannameo ^ • WOODBURNING UNITS FOR U.A. 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Conn,, Sat., Dec. 3, 1977— PAGE FIVE-A / ------College Concert Jazz Band at a free associate professor in the piano Thought public concert Sunday in the MCC department at Hartt College of Forum of the arts auditorium on the main campus of Music of the University of H a^ord. the coiiege, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Her husband, Raymond Hansen, also IT’S YOUR OPINION Chamlnade concert Chatzky will perform music by Singer Bobby Rogers will also be a concert pianist, is chairman of the Four steps toward the prize first and then asking God’s blessing those things which are behind, and is like taking the engine out of your ’The Chaminade Musical Club of Chopin, Gershwin, Scott Joplin and featured on the program. She will piano department at Hartt. (A Day Committed to God) reaching forth unto those tilings other composers, on the piano. As car and pushing it to your destination which are before, I press toward the Manchester will present its annual sing special arrangements, w hi^ In addition to the concert, there The Saiimhiy opinion page iH nion on a wide variety of suh- Step I — Give God control. — then going back for the source of scholarship fund concert Monday at 8 organist, he will present variations have been written for her by Cicchet­ will be an art show in the auditorium mark for the prize of the high calling on “America” and “Adeste Fidelis”, open to all readers of The jeets. Begin the day with affirmation. power. of God in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians p.m. at Trinity Covenant Church on ti, of “Evergreen,” "Spring is Here” lobby featuring the drawings and "I believe that God will manage Hackmatack Street. .both by Charles Ives. He will also and “Faliing in Love with Love,” paintings of Isabel Compasso of Herald. We solieit your opinions We ask that you limit your Step III — There is time enough for 3:13,14) perform music for organ by Purcell, the events of this day if I hand over everything if you — Janette Fraser, soprano, will be a among others. Manchester and the graphics of Anna writing to no more than 500 Willa R. Stanford and fun music such as “Sleigh Ride” on topics of interest to the com­ the control to him. I do that now and A. Relax — exchange taut nerves guest soloist. A Manchester native, Cicdietti, who is making his first Lafferty of Middlebury. . (immunity Baptist by Leroy Anderson. munity. Is it education? Ad­ words, double spaeed, and send refuse to take anything back into my for a tranquil Spirit. Miss Fraser studied at the j;uilliard appearance as director of the MCC This is the orchestra’s 18th season, Church Chatzky is the former director of ministration? Business? them to: own care. B. Are Joyous — It’s your choice, School of Music in New 'York City, jazz group, is a pianist, trombonist, and Dr. Heller’s 10th year as its In this faith I go out into the day "Gloom” or the "Bloom” of and at the Hartford Conservatory. the Hartford Symphony Chorale, and arranger and composer. A native of music director and conductor. Recreation? Politics? IT’S YOUR OPINION was formerly assistant professor of with quietness and strength.” gladness. She is currently an artist-pupil of Waterbury, Cicchetti has been the Tickets will be sold at the door. Manchester Evening Herald ^M terday 1 piano and accompanying at Hartt (Adapted from The Quest for C. Don’t worry — Christ can Dolf Swing in New York City. Swing principai trombonist with the Hart­ Children under 12 will be admitted The purpose is to present a Herald Square College of Music. In 1972, C hatty ford Symphony Orchestra for more Serenity” by G. H. Morling) replace a worrying spirit with a 25 years ago is retired head of .the voice depart­ free. cross-section of community opi­ Step II — Plan the day ment at Juilliard. was piano soloist with the Hartfo^ than 20 years and is a member of Manchester, Conn. 06040 carefree heart. Symphony Pops Orchestra, playing Art events, etc. Allow God to direct you. Making Step IV — Learn to sleep Wilfred J. Maxwell is named to Miss Fraser has performed as many area theater and jazz plans or taking a stand on an issue newly created post of town planning soloist in several recitals and con­ Gershwin’s “Concerto in F ” with orchestras throughout the state. He • At the University of Connec­ Close the day with self- Arthur Fiedler conducting. examination. Turn the accumulated engineer. certs in the Greater Hartford Area has arranged music for some of the ticut’s William Benton Museum of He was official pianist for the Art, an exhibit of art textiles titled problems of the day, resentment and 10 years ago and in New York City. biggest names in the entertainment The only underused resources are people Hartford Symphony under Fritz “22 Polish Textile Artists” is on view anger and physical tiredness over to Mrs. Wilber T. Little of 195 For the past four years. Miss world. He performs regularly in area Mahler, and later Arthur Winograd. God. Spencer St. is elected royal matron, Fraser has been soloist at Center clubs as a pianist with his own com­ through Dec. 23. Three films on and Albion Severance Jr. is elected Congregational Church and with the In addition to his career as pianist, bo. Polish textiles will be shown Monday Norman Vincent Peale says, ‘"The organist and conductor, Chatzky is a art of forgetting is absolutely royal patron of Chapman Court, Manchester Community College Mrs. Rogers, of Durham, was a at 3 and 4 p.m. in the Auditorium of There is no need for world hunger Order of Amaranth. (MCC) choir. brass player, having awarded two professional vocalist with bands in the School of Education. Running necessary. Every night whan^you lie scholarships as a student at Juilliard down to sleep practice dropping the Joseph P. Dyer of 45 Fairview St. She is teacher of voice and piano New Orleans for many years and has concurrently in the museum’s up­ School of Music in New York — one sung with numerous traveling big day into the past. It is over, finished. is promoted to chief of the Bureau of and is a part-time faculty member in stairs galleries will be two By FRANCES MOORE And what of land scarcity? benefits its fruits. prime obstacle to people feeding for French horn and the other for bands before settling in Connecticut. exhibitions of works by contem­ Look confidently to the future with Program Management and Suppor­ the music department at MCC. LAPPE Only approximately 44 percent of Neither the size of countries’ pop­ themselves is that people do not con­ piano. The MCC is composed of porary Connecticut photographers. the world’s cultivable land is now ulations nor population growth is God.” ting Services in the new State Her performance at the and JOSEPH COLLINS trol the productive resources. When Department of Community Affairs. Chaminade Club concert will feature ■ He is currently on the music facul­ professional musicians from around • The annual exhibition, “Christ­ being cropped. ’This can partially be today the cause of hunger. The root "This one thing I do, forgetting Learning often begins with un­ control is in the hands of the actual works by Schubert, Brahms and ty of the South Windsor public school the state who rehearse regularly at mas in the Goodwin Parlor,” is being system. learning. In seeking to understand explained by the fact that many lan­ cause of both hunger and high birth producers, people will no longer Mozart. She will also sing a group of the college on Monday nights. shown through Jan. 2 at the He lives at 109 Henry St., the eause of hunger we found that downers who hold land as an invest­ rates is the insecurity and poverty of appear as liabilities — as a drain on advent songs and lullabyes. Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford. Manchester, with his wife, ^ally, and Civic orchestra performs ment, not a source of food, leave vast the majority that results from the resources. Her accompanist will be Donald For information on other exhibits first we had to cut through per­ their three children. and events at the Atheneum, call 247- vasive myths which prevent many amounts unplanted. control over basic natural resources People are a country’s most un­ Charlamb, also of Manchester, who The Manchester Civic Orchestra, Dr. Jack Heller, ihusic director, will 9111. from seeing that food self-reliance But only by assessing what is by a few. derutilized resource and, potentially, holds his master’s degree in music perform Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in • Students at Manchester Com­ grown did we really come to unders­ Myth Three: To overcome from the Eastman School of Music, Musical events is possible for every country in the its most valuable capital. Dramatic Bailey Auditorium at Manchester munity College are exhibiting their world. tand that scarcity of land can hardly hunger we must concentrate ef­ production advances have been the Rochester, N.Y. He received his un­ • “The Marriage of Figaro” by dergraduate music degree from High School. art through Jan. 20 at the Stairwell Myth one: People are hungry be the cause of hunger. In Central forts on producing more food. hallmark of every country that has Mozart is in production tonight at 8 Hartt College in 1975. He is a former The featured soloist will be Ann Gallery, 146 Hartford Road. Gallery 3 America and the Caribbean coun­ Diagnosing the cause of hunger as and Sunday at 2 at the American because of scarcity — both of food undertaken a genuine land reform pupil of Raymond Hanson and Koscielny, pianist, who will perform hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays, tries, where as many as 70 percent of scarcity inevitably leads to the con­ Shakespeare Theatre (AST) in Strat­ 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. and oPIand. that puts productive resources into Herbert Chatzky. Charlamb was a ford. (375-5000) Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor the children are undernourished, at A member of the Chamber Repertory Theatre of Boston por­ • A one-man masters’ exhibition of Focusing strictly on the Third clusion that greater production must the hands of the producers: countries featured soloist with the Manchester trays Mark Twain in Mark Twain Sketches, performed Sunday • Bert Lucarelli, oboeist, and Paul with the orchestra. The orchestra World, we found that food production least half of the agricultural land, be the answer. Thus, techniques to as different as Japan, China, Viet­ Civic Orchestra, will also perform Beethoven’s etchings, lithographs, silkscreens at 8 p.m. at East Catholic High School. Ingraham, French horn player, will and paintings by Hashim Al-Tawil has kept pace with and often usually the best land, is made to increase production have been the nam, Taiwan and Cuba. v-- There will be instrumental soloists “Eroica” symphony. be featured in performance Sunday opens today and continues through exceeded the growth in population produce crops for export, not food £pr central thrust of the "War on 'These are but a sampling of the also performing at the concert. at 7:30 p.m. in Millard Auditorium, Ms. Koscielny began her piano the local people. In most un­ study at the age of 6 in Tallahassee, Dec. 21 at Foot Prints Art Gallery, during the last 20 years in countries Hunger” for at least 30 years. myths which discourage many people Proceeds from the concert are ducted by Isaac Karabtehevsky will Girls,” a story of backstairs in a key University of Hartford, 200 Bloom­ Fla. At the age of 10 she gave her 466 Main St. There will be an opening accounting for 86 percent of the total derdeveloped countries such a Once agriculture becomes a from demanding that some type of used to provide music scholarships to perform. The program will include club with the waitresses who work field Ave., West Hartford. pattern is intensifying. Manchester High School students first recital. reception today from 4 to 6 p.m. The population of the underdeveloped speculative investment in which action be taken to alleviate the works by Tschaikovsky, Prokofiev, there, is in production through Dec. • At the University of Connec­ public is invited. Myth Two: There are just too attending Laurel Music Camp in ticut’s Jorgensen Auditorium in She studied at the Eastman School countries. sheer control over the basic inputs problem of hunger throughout the Marios Nobre and Villa-Lobos. 18. (787-4282) of Music in Rochester, N.Y., and the • James Mapes, mentalist- many people in the world. An Winsted, Storrs, Eliot Fisk, guitarist, will pre­ The very countriePthat most peo­ promises financial success, a world. Other myths such as those Thursday at 8 p.m., the Travelers • At Yale Repertory Theatre in Manhattan School of Music in New hypnotist, will be guest speaker at The event is free, but donations Choral Club presents its annual sent a recital Monday at 8:15 p.m. ple perceive as food efficient and exploding world population catastrophic chain of events is set concerning redistribution of food, New Haven, David Ramet’s York City. Manchester Community College will be accepted. There will be a program of Christmas choral music. (486-4226) import-dependent are themselves means there is less food for into motion. Competition for land reliance on large landholders in “Reunion” and Ted Tally’s “Terra She won the Chopin award in 1960 auditorium, Bidwell Street, Tuesday so'cial hour after the concert. Phone Robert Yost for tickets, 277- Nova” are playing in repertory • The sound of Bluegrass music agricultural exporters. Forty per­ everyone. sends land values soaring. Higher order to achieve security, and a in the Kusciuszko Foundation com­ at 8 p.m. Tickets at the door. 5982. through Dec. 14. (436-1600) will be heard Sunday, Dec. 11, at 2 If "too many people” cause rents force tenants and Mark Twain In town petition. She has performed with the • The film, “Mother, Jugs and cent of all agricultural imports into seemingly necessary trade-off Friday, Dec. 10 and 11, the p.m. at the American Shakespeare hunger, we would expect to find more • A combination of live actors, a Boston Pops Orchestra and the Hart­ Speed,” will be shown Wednesday at the United States, itself one of the sharecroppers into the ranks of the between ecology and food production “Mark Twain Sketches” by the Bushnell’s travelogue series presents speaking chorus and various types of Theatre, Stratford. (375-5000) world’s top three agricultural im­ hungry people in countries with landiess, who now make up the are all obstacles to the fact that food Chamber Repertory Theatre of ford Symphony Orchestra. She has 9 p.m. at Manchester Community Bob Roney’s “Yosemite and the High puppets combine to perform “The Jazz at college College auditorium, Bidwell Street. porters, come from underdeveloped greater density of people per majority in many countries. With self-reliance is attainable for every Boston will be staged Sunday at 8 also given concert tours throughout p.m. in East Catholic High School Sierra.” Friday and Saturday at 8 Golden Cockerel,” an old Russian the United States, Europe, Poland • At the Atheneum Cinema in the countries. agricultural acre. We could find no their increased profits, the powerful country in the world. Big band jazz arrangements and auditorium. p.m., Dec. 11 at 2 and 5 p.m. folk tale, with music by Rimsky- and South America. Next summer, Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, In Bangladesh after 1974 floods, 4 such correlation. buy out small farmers gone Dec. 11 at 8 p.m., the Hartford compositions by Charles “Chick” Twain will be shown in hilarious Korsakov, through Dec. 10 (with an Ms. Koscielny will perform in Italy. "The Miracle Worker” will be shown million tons of rice stacked up No country in the world is without bankrupt, in part through having Chorale presents a complete perfor­ added matinee Sunday) in Harriet S. Cicchetti will be performed by the 18- fashion, as he mirrors Congress at piece Manchester Community The piano artist is currently an today and Sunday at 3 p.m. because no one had the means to buy adequate physical resources to feed been forced to double or triple their mance of Handel’s “ Messiah.” Jorgensen Theatre at University of work, as an enterprising it. Each year as much as one-third of its population. As long as food is indebtedness trying to partake of the Soloists are Judith Caldwell, Connecticut, Storrs. (429-2910) ★ ★ ★ businessman, and as he becomes in­ soprano; Joy Zorning, mezzo- the grain marketed in Bangladesh is bought and sold in societies with new technology. Moreover, with vast volved with death rituals, medicine great income differences, the degree (Frances Moore Lappe and Joseph soprano; Wilbur Reeves, tenor, and sold outside the country, much of it acreages planted uniformly in the Collins, of the Institute for Food and and pompous journalists. Dinner theaters VERNON MANOR through the black market, a common of hunger tells us nothing about the most profitable crop, large commer­ Tickets for this.performance, spon­ Howard Sprout, baritone. (246-6807) THE POHER AND THE CLAY STUDIO Development Policy, recently ad­ • “South Pacific” completes its 4} phenomenon in societies where food density of population or the physical cial operators mechanize to avoid dressed a seminar of the American sored by the East Catholic Parents Theater events present run Sunday at the Pine Brook HEALTH CARE FACILITY Manchester MALL resources of the country. Who con­ Club, are available through the 4} speculation and hoarding go un­ “labor-management problems.” Management Associations. This arti­ • The Wednesday Noon Repertory Dinner Theatre in Higganum. From 811 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER trols the land determines who school, phone 649-5336. 4} checked. What is the correct diagnosis? The cle is excerpted from that address. Theatre will present a one-act play Dec. 7 to Jan. 1, “Happy Faces,” a 1st Annual 4J Goodspeed travelogues performed by the Trinity Players at musical-comedy revue, will be staged. (525-9865) Bea Says, "Wondering what to give the Season subscriptions are now Center Church House, 60 Gold St., the older child or teenager for Christ­ Hartford, for the enjoyment of Hart­ • At the Coachlight Dinner Theatre s available for the Goodspeed Opera CHRISTMAS BAZAAR mas? E in East Windsor, Robert Q. Lewis is House travelogue series which opens ford’s lunch-hour inhabitants. Call the church at 249-5631 to reserve appearing in “ Don’t Drink the Saturday, Dec. 3rd 3 Jan. 7 at the Goodspeed in East Had- Water” through Dec. 11. It will be Give a ceramic, stitchery, or craft kit’’ Punishment: A historial perspective dam. Performances will be lunch, or bring your own lunch and followed by “No, No Nanette,” Dec. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. scheduled on alternating weekends come without reservation for coffee With this ad take 20% OFF any kitl Editor's Note: This is the 13th in a 13 to Feb. 5. (522-1266) PLANTS > BAKED GOODIES society. Judging their own cities by ■'he has contracted honest habits.” through March 18 and 19. and penformance. The even is open to • Layaway available • series of 15 articles exploring prisons could not become normal • Jerry Vale concludes his current CRAFTS & SURPRISES exaggerated notions of the stability It did not take long, however, for communities. Nevertheless, each The opening travelogue will be Phil the puDlic. "Crime and Justice in America.” • The Little Theatre of Manchester show tonight at Chateau de Ville, VERNON MANOR of colonial towns, they saw the easy the good order of the prisons to time a prison riot occurred or Walker’s presention of “ Denmark East Windsor. Pat Cooper holds the g Holiday Hours: Wsd, Thur, FrI. 10:30-3 P.M.; Wod, This series was written for Courses morals of the theaters and saloons will hold open tryouts for its next by Newspaper, a program developed degenerate. By the 1850s, even more another example of brutality was un­ and Greenland.” Following presen­ stage Dee. 9,10 and 11. Coming Dec. RECREATION ROOM ^ Thurt, FrI. 6 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.; Sat. replacing the authority of the family clearly by the 1880s, the institutions covered, reformers insisted that the tations will be “Canada’s Maritime play, “Little Foxes,” Tuesday, ^ 10:30 to 5:00 P.M. by University Extension, University Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 16, 17 and 18, the "Big El Show” 180 Regan Road Vernon C and the church. became overcrowded, brutal, and fault lay with the poor administra­ Provinces,” “The Tall Ships,” “Rare of California, San Diego, and funded & JUSTICK To counter what they took to be p.m. at the LTM workshop, 22 Oak St. presents its tribute to Elvis Presley. corrupting places. State in­ tion of the system, not with the Jewels of the M editerranean,” (525-1488) by a grant from the National Endow- this rampant disorder, they invented Directing the play is Sarah Parham ment for the Humanities. COURSES BY NEWSPAPER vestigations uncovered countless system itself. Eager to do good, "Charming Vienna," and the penitentiary. It was to be a examples of inhumane treatment — determined to rehabilitate the “Scotland.” (873-8668) with Toni Fogarty assisting as stage Supplemental funding was provided model, almost utopian community manager. Organist In recital by the Center for Studies of Crime prisoners hung by their thumbs or deviant, they continued to try to At the Bushnell nant of a cruder age, some kind of that would both inspire the society stretched out on the rack. Clearly, in­ • At the Hartford Stage Company, Herbert Chatzky, m inister of and Delinquency, National Institute transform the prison into a place of new sanctions would have to be and, at the same time, instill habits carceration was not reforming the Judy Collins, popular folk singer- 50 Church St., Hartford, the world music at Second (Congregational of Mental Health. reformation. Beginning in the mid- created. of obedience and regularity in its in­ deviant, let alone eradicating crime. 1960s, a new generation of reformers composer, will appear in solo concert premiere of Jack Zeman’s “Past Church and winner of many music Copyright 1977 by the Regents of mates. tonight at 8 at the Bushnell Memorial Tense” is being shown through Jan. awards, will be soloist Sunday at 7 the University of California. That the alternative became the And yet, the system persisted. Part began to question the very idea of in­ penitentiary reflects the very special From these notions the peniten­ of the reason may reflect the carceration. Hall in Hartford. 1. (527-5151) p.m. for the third concert of the 1977- By DAVID J. ROTHMAN outlook of its founders, the Jackso­ tiary took its first form. To isolate seeming practicality of confinement; For the first time, well-intentioned Wednesday at 8 p.m., the • At Long Wharf Theatre in New 78 concert series at the church at 385 Disirihuled by nian reformers of the 1820s and 1830s. the inmate from all contaminating at least for a time the incapacitation observers began to wonder whether The author Symphony Orchestra of Brazil con- Haven, Leigh Curran’s “ Lunch N. Main St. I :iile The Planning Department said that gifts, members are asked to bring an ON ALL TANGELOS TANGERINES occupied by the owner but may be unwrapped gift for a patient at the Qt 5.6S 5.44 .27 over the next month work on an ad­ single or multi-family. The owner’s 4 /5 BUSHEL 4 /5 BUSHEL ditional five homes, which are now in Rocky Hill Veteran’s Hospital. The Following Stores... (Approx. 64 Count) (Approx. 176 Count) income must meet program various stages of processing, is Members are also asked to con­ ITEMS • Peels & Sections Easily " This is the sweetest Citrus 3 guidelines. For instance, the income tribute a gift for the gift table. BOURBON aabblano ChtanU CIs m Ic o ,- • Rich Flavor Fruit grown. Unusually Fjne iragnum only $4.11 • Finest Eating Orange quality and easy to peel OCT. NOV. SAVE IN OUR grown in Florida EidyTiaei- La Cruxada Spanish $8.25 per box PZC approves subdivision Ol s*- 8.59 8.17 .42 Rad Wins $8.65 per box loiBeMiItail STORE only $1.48/ 11. OPEN SUNDAY Coventry Case of Eastcov Development Corp. stallation unless the company com­ 1.751 11.99 11.39 .80 CHUNTIINABMKET for a nine-lot subdivision was not plies with guidelines established n (.D M l PINK GRAPEFRUIT GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT Robert Therien has received per­ when its permit was granted last ChtrcNl CAPRI CHAMPARNE i «* 2.28 4 /5 BUSHEL 4 /5 BUSHEL acted upon by the commission. Case M k M-QL 8J9 8.18 i l mission from the Coventry Planning wants to create building lots on a year. Complications arose when SPARKLINa WINE Barlngtr-Cabamal (Approx. 32 Count) (Approx, 32 Count.) and Zoning Commission (PZC) to triangular piece of land bordered by former regional manager Sam Rawls Souvignon (86H) at the o Florida s Finest-Tasting • Sweet"n Tangy Tor lots of create a three-lot subdivision on 85 Good Fating I North River Road, Goose Lane, and left Empire and was replaced by .^2.61/ft. 1971 $3.99 Citrus Fruit I acres of land on North River Road Merrow Road. Richard Lesniak, who claims he CANADIANS lowMtIntonn Pinox Chordonay (99%) near the Tolland border. $6.35 per box $6,35 per box Town Planner Greg Padick pointed never received the specifications. WENTAILANCDERLANC 1976 $3.99 Attorney Richard Cromie OCT. NOV. SAVE AVany ofhar graat vafuaa out that the driveways would drain ’The PZC also set Dec. 6 as the date Cmdhn Msl - explained that one lot would be about into a swale and that traffic con­ of a proposed meeting with the Town onUquortWhf one acre, another about 17 acres, and 01 8.59 5J0 .79 3.55/ft. ditions may be aided by a proposed Council to work out a procedure for SmPMi VO - COTT SODA quiuls the third about 67 acres. The small FINE FRENCH ROROEAUX improvement of the road. The work applications that require improve­ Qt 8J9 189 JO Manchester Parkade Makes a great Christmas Gift! lot will have frontage on the road, WNm SM on the road must be done or bonded ment of town-owned roads. A ten­ Sdienley OfC- 3 In the event of a maior freeze, or because of Inferior quality product may be unavailable. and the two others will be rear lots tative agreement was made with the Qt 199 112 XI 12 oz. CANS 99$ ONLY SOLD WITH ADVANCB ORDER. before permits are issued, he said. Dili 2.3G/ft. with 25-foot-right-of-way access onto In other business Zoning Agent outgoing council last fall, but newly CMidifi iird 6-PAK $.396 CASE Shoes Place your order at the followino local Agway Stores and Representatives ______the road. lU w t-IK . 8.99 5.99 1.00 % w n w o s E Adams Apple Kings Swiss Colony Ernest Wheeler told the commission elected chairman Jack Myles said KnI W orld Shack Town Sanitarian Donald Holmes he has set a deadline of Dec. 10 for this had "no standing” because it Andarson-LIttle Youth Contra reported that the land had only was the wOrk of an ad hoc com­ Uggott Drug Roods the Empire Gas Company to meet Card fiailery Morshalls CLOOKO SUNDAYS moderate limitations for septic requirements for its property in the mittee. Thom McAn Shoos Simmons Shoes systems. Adjoining landowner James DAL JoAnns Fabric Mon. Tu m . Wod. Coventry Industrial Park. Empty Free screening AGWAY Fri. O-OKM Shea sent a letter expressing no Martin Ltd Weatharvano tanks must be removed from outside ’The Coventry Public Health Nur­ Food M art Parkado Bakery objection to the subdvision, and 36 the enclosure, Wheeler said, and CHERRONE’S PACKAGE STORE 540 HEW STATE RD. MANCHESTER 643 - 5123 residents of the area submitted a sing Association- will sponsor a free shrubbery and trees must be put in blood pressure screening clinic at Fine Selection of imported & Domeitic Winei, Liquort, Been k, petition in favor of the applicant. for screening. 024 E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 643-7027 Another application by Isadore Bane’s Pharmacy, Tuesday, from 1 Wheeler said he may lock up the in­ to 2 p.m. (Keg Beer In Stock At All Times ... Prices Do Not Include Sales Tn ■ii— I III- ... . i.ead MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 3. 1977— PAGE NINE-A PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. Dec. 3, 1977 Controversial book sparks new religious debates LOCAL CHURCHES ) AREA CHURCHES By DAVID ANDERSON Religion In A m a r l e a derstanding of the incarnation — God Another of the theologians, not be Savior and humankind would DPI Religion Writer made human in the person Jesus — is Frances Young, notes, “I find myself be eternally separated from God neither a correct understanding of Westminster Press, the publishing theologian John Hick. identification of Jesus ds the “second able to say: ‘I see God in Jesus,’ and because of its sins. CHURCH OF SAINT BERNARD, New Testament times or an adequate ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, NORTH UNITED METHODIST COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN arm of the United Presbyterian It is a collection of 10 essays by person” of the Triune God is a post- 'God was in Christ reconciling the At least some of the “radicals” East Middle Turnpike. Rev. Philip CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Road. RockviUe. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Church and never one to shrink from seven theologians which, when first rendering of the meaning of Jesus for world to himself,’ and other such would counter that salvation is God’s Hussey, pastor. Sunday masses: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and New Testament identification and contemporary times. Cujter, pastor. Rev. nchard W. Gray, pastor. controversy, has done It again. published in Great Britain earlier that it is not necessary to recognize traditional statements without activity, not Christ’s, although it is Saturday Mass at S p.m.; Sunday 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday 11:30 a.m. The people who brought you the this year, created a storm of con­ At the same time, most of the necessarily having to spell it out in made known to humanity through FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Jesus as divine in order to be a Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Communion, sermon: “Seeing (With the School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ “honest to God” debate and the troversy which has yet to subside. authors while denying the deity of terms of a literal incarnation.” Jesus' suffering and death. Inde^, GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN believing Christian. Eyes of Faith) Is Believing," coffee sonage on Cornwall Dr. “situation ethics” debate have now Now, Westminister has done the Christ stress his uniqueness and his In her terms, Jesqs becomes the an undercurrent of the present 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., fellowship between services; 9 a.m., AMERICA), 1120 Silver Lane, East Hart­ While the 10 essays are more role in bringing the believer into FIRST ASSEMBUES OF GOD, 763 raised for American Christians the American church-going public the theologically and historically “supreme disclosure” of God which volume is that to make Jesus divine Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Nursery for children five years old and Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. relationship with God. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; 11 question of whether Christianity favor of making the book available technical than the popularized posi­ “opens my eyes to God in the pre­ is to undercut God and the Christian younger; 10:30 a.m., Churdi School for Jelley, pastor. John Hick, the editor of the Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. a.m.. Church Service, Nursery provided) needs to affirm Jesus as God as a here so that American theologians, tion taken by Bishop John A. T. sent, and while remaining a man who claim to monotheism. all classes from age three to Grade 8; 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ volume, puts it this way: “He William J. Stack, Rev. William J. 6:30 p.m.. Junior High Youth; 8 p.m., ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL necessary element of what it means and more importantly the average Robinson in his “Honest to God,” lived in a particular historical situa­ Certainly, the conservatives will ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. to be Christian. (Jesus) is the one in following whom Killeen. Junior High Sacred Dance Group, VERNON ASSEMBUES OF GOD, 51 CHURCH, Route 85, Hebron, Revi church-attender, can get in on the they are not inaccessible to the tion, he will always be the unique reply to “The Myth of God Incar­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., “Elastic Band.” William Parsing, rector. The issue is raised in a provocative debate. we have found ourselves in God’s focus of my perception of and nate” in one if not more sustained Old Town Rd. average Christian who takes serious­ Dresence and have found God’s school auditorium; Sunday Masses at CALVARY CHURCH, Auemblies of 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 10 a.m.. Worship Service; registration new book being published by West­ The general position of the book, in response to God.” theological volumes of their own and 7:30, 9 and 10:30, In church; 10:30 a.m. ly his or her relationship to the Chris­ meaning for our lives. He 1s our suf­ God, 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Kenneth L. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m., for Sunday School classes after service minster, "The Myth of God Incar­ somewhat simplistic terms, is rather tian faith. More conservative theologians the issue promises to be one of the and noon In school audltorllum. Gustafson, pastor. Evening Evangelistic. for age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin nate,” edited by well-known straightforward; Jesus never ficient model of true humanity in a contend that if Jesus is not divine as more lively debates among FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, Bible classes Sqit. 18. What the seven theologians aim at perfect relationship to God. ' UNITED CONGREGATIONAL claimed divinity for himself, that the getting at is that the traditional un well as truly human, then he could Christians in the years to come. NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. for adults and children; 10:30 a.m.. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Worship Service, child care provided; CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. CHURCH, Untied Church of Christj 10:3o a.m.. Praise, Worship Service 6:30 p.m.. Evening Service, hymnsing Miller, minister. 1748 Boston Tpke., Coventry. Rev. Robert and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. and Bible message. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and K. Bichtold, minister. Deliverance Service. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., nigrim 11 a.m.. Worship; 9:30 a.m., Christian' Episcopal FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. (Jeorge W. Fellowship. education for all; 6 p.m.. Confirmation Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, ^ v . ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Route 31, Class; 7:30 p.m.. Adult Study Group. Beliasov. pastor. club notes Bruce A. Pehrson, pastor. Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, FITIST CONGREGATIONAL 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. 8 a.m.. Sacrament of Holy Communion pastor. Rev. Paul F. Ramen. CHURCH, 837 Main St. (comer of Conn. h i Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ birthday will be celebrated; 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. WilliaRiyE.. vice. Worship Services with the Rev. Mr. Webb Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, CHUktCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, preaching, sermon: "The Anthem That ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland associate minister. The Church Club of the Adams Street at Hiompson Road. Rev. Announced Him” ; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church’ Episcopal Diocese of OPBI SUNDAf! Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Teaching Service; 9 a.m.. Nursery Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ School, child care; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; Connecticut will have its Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; through Senior High; 10:45 a.m .. day Masses at 8:30,10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 6 p.m.. Youth Choir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim, 85th birthday celebration i'J Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 Nursery, Senior High, Adult Class. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth; Tuesday at St. Mary’s W A M to 6 PM a.m. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin Fellowship. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN, Episcopal Church in CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., ^ u th Windsor. Manchester. LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St.,^ 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. The celebration will Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. Curtis, minister. Worship %rvice. South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, pastor. ‘ Walton, bishop. begin at 6:15 p.m. with 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, Simp­ ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School; 11a.m. and7j 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., Evening Prayer. There son Wing; 10 a.m.. Worship Service with Route 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. p.m.. Worship. - & Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 the Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. preaching. Wellner, rector. BOLTON UNITED METHODIST will be a social period CIRCULAR WEEK p.m.. Sacrament Service. Holy Communion and new members 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. CHURCH, 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. before dinner is served at ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James joining church. Church School, (Confirma­ Dr. James W. Knorr, pastor. • 7. Archambault and Rev. Francis Family Service and Church ^hool. tion A.M. in Federation Room; 11:15 OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN 11 a.m.. Worship ^ rvice; 10 a.m.,. Wyville Peabody of Ver­ Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. a.m.. Coffee Shoppe; 11:45 a.m.. Advent Church School. • STARTS TOMORROW Edward J. Reardon, pastor emeritus. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ non, for many years a potluck and workshop. Woodruff Hall. sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; member of St. Mary’s, and SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 9 a.m., Worship and Sunday School; Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev. Robert W.^ Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., CHURCH, United Church of Christ, Cronin, pastor. the oldest living member noon, and 3 p.m. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. of the Church Club, is 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday’ Super Savings on Holiday Gifts! ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL expected to attend the MacLauchlin, pastor. u n i t e d METHODIST CHURCH, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. event. Peabody recently 10 a.m.. Worship and Church School, Ellington. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL Rev. Walter A. Hyszko.pastor. the sermon, "Advent — On Being 10:15 a.m .. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. CHURCH, Sand Hill Road, South Wind-' observed his 86th birthday. 9 a m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Penitent,” will be given by the pastor, sor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Rev. ■ Episcopal men in­ Mass in Polish and English. Worship Service, Sunday School. the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the. terested in joining the SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. be observed. Young people and adults are (Herald photo by Pinto) vicar. ' ISAwsj Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford organization contact any reminded that gifts for “Toys For Joy” Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m .,. member or call Earl ficers. will be dedicated after the service, a Family Service and Sunday School;, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. South United Methodist Church Lane, West Hartford. Flynn, membership chair­ church meeting will take place to act 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Wednesday; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. man, at his office, 236-1471, Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air upon candidates for membership; 11 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL or at home, 666-2902. Texas Instruments Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. a.m.. Fellowship Hour; 11:15 a.m.. CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, CHURCH, Route 31 and North River LED 5-Function Deacons and deaconesses meeting; 4 Road, Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, Stanton Conover, minister. 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, p.m.. Advent program begins on "Jesus 10:15 a.m.. Church School and minister. pastor. Christ — A Unique Revelation of God.” 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, WATCHES 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST By CUFF SIMPSON Communion theme: "God’s Favor,” Worship; 6:30 p.m.. Prayer; 7 p.m.. Wings of Morning Worship ^ rvice, (9 a.m. during July and SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. August). Rev. Mr. Conover preaching; 6:30 p.m.,". Men’s Worship. Main St., Rev. Arnold Westwood, Pilgrim Fellowship. 0 8 8 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN ROCKVILLE UNITED METH- Reg. minister. UNION CONGREGATIONAL. 9.95 CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. An Advent prayer understand the Jewish holy days. I ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. 11 a.m., “The Buddhist Movement in John W. Mortimer, pastor. CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow-J^ Marketing Strand, pastor; Rev. David B, Stacy, Connecticut” is the subject of discussion am grateful for his acceptance of this man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, associate pastor. "Lord, make my life a window for 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Ladies’ led by Edward L. Pettit, Connecticut request and trust that this addition to associate minister. ^ Reg. 1 1 8 8 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Youth your light, to shine through and a ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., CJiapter and General Chapter chief of the mirror to reflect your love to all I "Wings” may draw us cioser Rockville. 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 9:30 a.m .,' fills pews 14.95 Class from Grade 10, Nursery provided; Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist organization. together. Church School, Grades 10 through 12; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School meet. Amen” Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Choose one for him or h er. Nursery and Sunday School, Coffee and 10:15 a.m.. Communion Service in the through Grade 6, Nursery provided. May you have a hlessed ★ ★ ★ day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. at church with the new denim look! Conversation. The Hebrew word "Hanukkah” (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at Prayer Chapel; 10:30 a.m., Church'' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Christmas means "dedication,” and the festivai 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and School, infants through Grade 8; 10:45^ PITTSFIELD, Mass. Scientist, 447 N. Main St. Church and Park streets. Rev. Stephen a.m.. Morning Worship, second Sunday in • • • • • • • • • • 11 a m., Church Service, Sunday School Instead of "A merry Christmas” or which we observe at this time of the 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 (UPI) — The First United K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. "Happy Holidays” I have in the last p.m. Advent, sermon topic: "John The ^ p - " for pupils up to the age of 20, care for Broadhead, assistant to the rector; Rev. year bears this name because it com­ Methodist Church is tur­ few years wished to others “A ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, tizer,” the Rev. Mr. Bowman preaching;'" very young children, subject of the Barbara F, West, assistant to the rector. memorates the rededication of the 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the Annex; ning to marketing instead Contempra, A Modern lesson-sermon: “God The Only Cause blessed Christmas.” Certainly I have 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite I, with Temple in Jerusalem in the year 165 pastor. 12:30 to 3 p.m., Christm as family,, of miracles to fill its pews. Stylish Telephone And Creator,” golden text from the homily by Father Jacobson; 9 a.m.. Holy had many "happy holidays” and B.C, after the Judean victory over workshop. Bible: “I have made the earth, and 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., “What I’m going to sell Reg. 4 4 6 O Eucharist, Rite I, with sermon by Father many a "m erry Cfiristmas” but the Greco-Syrian conquerors of F IR S T congregational '. created man upon it: I, even my hands, Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 59.95 Jacobson, (?hurch School, Nursery care these words do not convey to me CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Bruce J.“ is me,” explains Rev. “ Midnight Special’’ Palestipe. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, A.beautiful, functional unit: have stretched out the heavens, and all followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Holy what the experience of Advent and Johnson, minister. Edwin Taylor. “I think I Judea had been under Greek Meadowlark Road, Vernon. Rev. Donald use as desk or wall phone. 5-Car & Diesel HO Set their host I commanded.” Isaiah 45:12. Eucharist, Rite I, with sermon by Father the Coming of the Christ child really 9:30 a.m., Sunday School in Church? have as much to offer as The Christian Science Reading Room, 968 domination since its conquest by McClean, pastor. Choose White, G aid or Jacobson. Lane House; 11 a.m.. Worship service, any minister around. You Main St., is open to the public Mondays mean. “Blessed” has a much deeper Alexander the Great in the year 331 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 Brown HOLIDAY COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, m.eaning. It is essentially a religious a.m,, Sunday School. sermon title: "On Being Right or>- can’t wait for a miracle.” PRICED! through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, B.C. As long as that domination was word and Christmas is a religious SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route Righteous,” Nursery care provided in J Taylor, 39, opens an Sharknosed diesel engine and and the first and third Thursday evenings 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, not oppressive, the people tolerated Church Lane House. from 7 to 9 except holidays, a free public celebration which means more and 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; advertising campaign in caboose, 2 box cars, flat car, minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director it. When, however, Greek rule TALCOTTVILLE lending library is maintained. Rev. Michael Donohue. the local newspaper this track and power pack. of Christian education. more to me the older I grow. became unbearable in the second CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,, The New, Improved CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday week — for the second 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, "Happy” has as its root the Middle century after Antiochus IV came to United Church of Christ. Rev. Kenneth - Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. time. Two years a^o the U)i£40TlT2000 The “ Bug ’ ’ from Pine kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing English word ‘happ” meaning "good power, the people rebelled. E. Knox, pastor. ■! minister. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, during the service; 10:30 a.m.. Morning luck.” Its synonyms are “fit, glad, 10:30 a.m .. Worship and Sunday^ First United Methodist Reg. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Antiochus sought to impose the 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Worship, Communion, message: “Get­ lucky” (Webster's Seventh New School; 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Church minister tried out Our 19.99 Worship, sermon: “Why Do People Live pagan faith of the Greeks upon the Harold W. Richardson, minister. 14.84 ting What We Don't Deserve,” Nursery is Collegiate Dictionary). This is too GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL” the idea with two months Reg. In Sin?” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: Judeans. He prohibited ail Jewish 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service 38.90 Super track, low profile wheels provided; 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowships CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Robert of radio spots and "Walking In The Light.” limited a meaning to express what reiigious practices and instalied a and Church School. Tough plastic and steel; 5 pedal adj. meet; 7 p.m.. Board of (Christian educa­ Heavilin, interim pastor. Jimmy Connors' favorite new 7" two- EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Christmas means. “Merry” is also FIRST CONGREGATIONAL newspaper ads. tion will meet at the church. statue of the Greek god Zeus in the 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service with the ^ handed grip with patented string Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. restricted. Its synonyms are "blithe, sacred precincts of the Temple of CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED Attendance increased suspension system. Adorable Baby Dolls ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Rev. Mr. Heavilin preaching, sermon " from an average 287 to 344 Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ jocund, jovial, jolly.” This does not Jerusalem, forcing the people to CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. From Horsman C Q C CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Reese III, minister. title: "The Gift of Self-Love,” Nursery after the ads were run. But Wilson-Jimmy Conners Aluminum son, pastors; Lynn Bruer, intern; Rev. C. Cooper and High streets. Rev. Charles W. mean that we should turn to the stern worship the idoi instead of God. This Reg.8.99 9:45 a.m.. Church School for provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church School Tennis Racket, Reg. 19.99...... 12.88 Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. Kuhl, pastor. austerity of the Pilgrim Fathers for I in 1976 and 1977, the con­ attempt to eradicate Judaism on kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m., classes. - c Thirslee Baby, Lullabye Baby or 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Divine Worship with 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Holy Com­ surely believe that throughout this gregation dwindled to 300. Mama Baby-your choice! their ancestrai soil infuriated the Worship Service. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL,"; Top (Quality-Top Brands Communion, Chapel for children; 9:45 munion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and season we should be “happy and “The church can’t just Judeans and in the year 168 B.C., BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. John Holliger, Tennis Balls, Reg. 2.37...... 1.88 a m. Church School, Adult Forum, Bible Youth Forum; 10:15 to 11:35 a.m.. First do it once. It has to stay in merry." It is truly a time of joyous they rose in rebellion against the CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. vicar. Shogun Warriors study and Youth Class; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. and Second Year Youth Instruction. the game,” Taylor said. Nursery for infants; 2 to 4 p.m.. Advent festivity. Let’s keep all that and also foreign conqueror. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. 8 a.m,.Holy Eucharist. Rite 1 with ser- “ include the basic meaning of Christ­ mon; 9:30 a.m.. Church School: 10 a.m.. - The new ads will be ;| TitleistorTopflite from Mattel Q Q 7 Family Workshop; 6:30 p.m.. Youth open After a bloody war that lasted tor Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. Reg. 15.88 house. mas that it should be "blessed.” three years and in which a tiny nation 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church Family Eucharist Rite I, sermon: 'When ” similar to the original Triple Knit Acrylic Tennis Balls Like many a word "m akarios,” School for Nursery through junior high; 9 I found my spectacles.” by the vicar." ones, “very un-churchy in Space age Samurai defenders was pitted against the mighty Greek Wam>4Jp Suits 1 1 4 4 2 3 '//’ tall. Raydeen, Mazinga which means "blessed,” has passed a.m.. Church School for senior high and Coffee Hour following the service: 7 ,n style and wording. The empire, the Judeans managed to p.m.. Youth Fellowship, discussion with ... Reg. 19.99 and Dragun. through different meanings. In the expeii the invaders from their land. adult classes. first series was built on the folk mass. key word, ‘service’,” he Old Testament, to quote from They recaptured Jerusalem, ST. DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, said. Vincent’s "Word Studies, "the idea removed the pagan idol from the Manchester Road, Glastonbury. Rev. He rattled off some involves more of outward prosperity Temple and rededicated it to the ser­ Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. "IRT Zippered jackels, stitched crease^ Bill Bright is planning than in the New Testament, yet it vice of God. The dedication lasted for Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday examples in other fields of pants with pockets; XS S M. KORDITE i TRASH BAGS ) almost universally occurs in connec­ eight days and in commemoration of Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Bible endeavor; “ Meet Our Qualified Service Re*. 1.49 a billion-dollar crusade tions which emphasize, as its prin­ this event, the eight day festival of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Speaks Girls’ Warm cipal element, a sense of God’s ap­ Hanukkah was instituted to recall an­ EAST HARTFORD, (Southern Baptist by Manager, Friendly Ser­ vice, Pickup and Delivery Hoiiday Robes proval founded in righteousness nually the heroic struggle of the Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles Eugene 26G il.5tze By DAVID AINDER.SON According to Crusade officials, the Reg. 7 .9 9 to ll.9 9 ol 20 Bags which rests ultimately on love to Jewish people in ancient times for Conley, pastor. Brewer Service, Same Day Ser­ P I vice, In by 10 out by 11. I Kclif'iiin Writer "Here’s Life, America” campaign, a God.” In the New Testament, “to be the survival of their faith. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services media saturation effort which which are interpreted for the deaf. “Kind of jokey, fun stuff. Bill Bright and the Campus blessed” means the certainty of eter­ The small candles which are lit Datsun may save your targeted 253 U.S. cities, worked Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday No scripture quotes. We Crusade for Christ, the people who nal life, to be comforted, to see God, each evening of the holiday sym­ money, but only Jesus Warm, cozy quilts in nylon or ((R o o ts ” Rubbermaid All Weather Emerson Automatic through 15,000 congregations of ali School; 6 p.m., Training Union. llannel, 4-14. Machine washable. Hooded America with the "I Found to inherit the earth, to obtain mercy, Christ can save your soul I didn’t even mention God’s denominations and mobiiized some bolize the light of faith which can 4 1 7 Alex Haley’s HI Best Seller 20-Gal. Trash Can Phonograph It" bumper stickers, have announced and to be called children of God. It is overcome the forces of darkness and ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, That more people exhibit name in any of them.” 300,000 Christian volunteers to 673 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. He said like any service the most ambitious evangelism cam­ a sense of well-being because we persecution. And in celebrating concern for the former R JJ 4 6 6 Reg. spread Bright’s version of Jesus’ Carl J. Sherer, pastor. business, the church has to Publishers paign ever — a $1 billion plan to bring have the pearl of great price beside Hanukkah today, Jewish people are than the latter but reflects 25% OFF lo w P rL s O n Oil of Olay Moisturizer List 2.75 I PAPERBACK! 39.99 3 3 « message. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ the general lack of faith widen its market. the message of Christ to the world by which anything eise is as dross. So, aware of the many forces in the 3 4 6 Black people's heritage from 1750 Rugged plastic, won't crack, leak Holds 6 records, shuts off auto­ day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. that man is an external Taylor plans on running 1982. Television and film will be a key in­ my friends, have a "blessed Christ­ world that seek to destroy their faith, OUTERWEAR by word of m ou th -a block buster or warp. Snap-lock lid. matically. Includes adapter for 45’s. “ It is a goal that I have held dear gredient in the campaign, particular­ mas. spirit. the ads two to three times and rededicate themselves to their VERNON UNITED METHODIST From their sinful, fallen Girls'Ski Jackets Boys'Entire stock ly in reaching foreign cities. In rural a week until his $1,800 is And Snorkels for more than 30 years — to fulfill the Chuckles own survival and to the struggle for CHURCH, Route 30. Rev. Dr. James W. state, people cannot alone Outerwear areas, the plan calls for placing in­ Knorr, pastor. exhausted. He wants to in­ Great Commission,” Bright said in Dick van Dyke has compiled a religious freedom for ail people. extricate themselves — Ref. 11.991016.99 R e t 14.991018.99 KodakX-15 expensive radios and television sets 9:15 a.m., Worship Service, CJiurch clude funds for advertising announcing the campaign, "Kindergarten Concordance” with neither by meticulous in two million villages where broad­ School for ail ages. Nursery provided. in his budget next year. The Great Commissmn is a term what children have done with words observation of ordinances, 8 “ , o 1 2 ' “ Instamatic Kit casting facilities are available and Jack Lidstone, a 10*»ro13“ used by evangelicals to refer to of a religious connotation. Here is a nor by exemplary morali­ Girls’ sizes 4 to 14, boys' sizes 4 to 18. 19” Diagonal use of "circuit-riding” portable ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, member of Taylor’s con­ Jesus’ words in the gospel of sample: ty, Titus 3:5. Only Christ XL-100 Color TV Matthew 28:19-20 when he tells his theaters built into vans in other South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath can deliver from sin's bon­ gregation who earns his areas. Absolution— “Making sure you are and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. living in marketing, Our Reg. 369.70 disciples to "go therefore and make right.” dage, and for this reason he • Men’s Fancy Woven In a press conference announcing Almanac Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday was named ''Jesus". offered to help with the disciples of all nations...” Complete kit! Includes color film, Conversion — “The point after Masses at 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m. Matthew 1:21. ads. Dress Shirts YOUR Bright has brought together a the ambitious new evangelism touchdown.” Flipifash, wrist strap, initials. program. Bright stressed that it Only those who believe in “It’s like so many other Poly/cotton blend woven group of wealthy and influential Epistie — ‘ ‘The wife of an apostle. ” By llnileil I’resH In lrriiu lio n u l stripes and checks, many CHOICE ‘ 338 would not be political. Jesus can he save. John things,” Lidstone colors. Sizes\A 'A \1 . Ref. 5.99 evangelicals to put th^ftindraising Hanukkah — "An island off the Today is Saturday, Dec. 3, the 337th He has been criticized in the past 8:24 — a faith that is explained. “We're in com­ ASAIOOKODACOLOR campaign together, including movie coast of Florida.” day of 1977 with 28 to follow. Super AccuColor black matrix for alleged links with conservative manifested by a trusting petition for the time and • Men’s Doubleknit FIL^ and PROCESSING’ stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Layman — "Somone who lays in The moon is in its last quarter. obedience to whatever Slacks picture tube. Automatic line political causes and personalities, DEC. 7 “ REMEMBER attention of our own ' tuning. Chassis designed to run ^ " i Holiday Inns co-founder Wallace E. bed instead of going to church.” The morning stars are Venus, terms of pardon he set Washable polyester knit in 126-20.110-20 A 22 particularly former Arizona PEARL HARBOR" forth. Hebrews 5:8.9. It membership and uncom­ winter colors. Hare leg style, 135-20...... * # cooler, using less energy. Johnson and Dallas oilman Nelson Pontius Pilate — "A disease the Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Bunker Hunt. Congressman John B. Conlan and the Set a gripping, haunting, beautiful was he who said: "He that mitted Christians. It’s not 30 42. Reg. 7.99 'B}Lt«)in(lniieptnil«i(L

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Henry E, Marcham Manchester Police have arrested and struck the boy at the intersection East Hartford two Ellington residents and c h d r ^ of Parker Street. The car did not VERNON - Henry Edward East Hartford Police are in­ them in connection with a September stop. Hall was treated and released Marcham, 94, formerly of Vernon, break into Giovanni’s Restaurant. vestigating an armed robber at Raf- died Friday at the Masonic Home from Manchester Memorial fa’s Package Store, 397 Main St., Dondd Holland, 17, and Harry W. Hospital. and Hospital in Wallingford. He was which occurred about 5;S5 p.m. Merrill, 18, both of Ellington, were Daniel J. Foley, 19, of East Hart­ the husband of the late Mary Friday. charged with second-degree larceny ford, was charged with operating a McFeeters Gay Marcham. Police said a lone robber entered and thlrd:degree burglary, police motor vehicle while under the in­ He was born Feb. 27, 1883, in said. The court date for both is Dec. the store with a weapon and took an fluence of liquor Friday night on undetermined amount of money from Meriden, and lived in Vernon most of 12. Tolland Turnpike. Court date is Dec. his life, returning to Wallingford and 20. the store attendant. No one was in­ the Masonic Home more than three Robert Cormier, 31, of Mansfield jured. No more information was years ago. was charged with issuing a bad available Friday night. Before his retirement in 1945, he check. No court date was available. was supervisor in the audit depart­ Roy Gardner, 18, of no certain ad­ ment of Travelers Insurance Co. in dress in Manchester was charged Hartford for 27 years; before that, he Wliff with third-degree larceny. The arrest had worked at Hartford Post Office, was made in connection with a theft Police serve warrants Everyone’s remembering his/her roots these days Station A, for 16 years. of food from a local restaurant, He was a member of the First and holiday time especially brings back warm police said. Police said that Gardner memories of home — the last minute hustle-bustle, Congregational Church of Vernon, is a former employee at the joyous reunions and, not least, wonderful kitchen Travelers Men's Club, and Hartford on dancers, permittees -MW'- restaurant. Court date is Dec. 12. aromas promising taste treats to come. (88) Lodge of Masons. Terry Seale, 31, of Prospect Street What better time than this holiday season to Mr. Marcham is survived by two was arrested Thursday on charges of Manchester police served warrants Armory Tavern were Cheryl Offen, celebrate your own — and America’s — great sons, Robert E. Marcham of carrying a dangerous weapon, Friday night on four go-go dancers 19, of 312 Spruce St., and Vicky traditions of ethnic cooking. Surprise your friends, Rockville and Roger I. Marcham of operating a motor vehicle while un­ and two permittees at two local Hanscom, 21, of 11 Oakland Ave., and Introduce your children to some very delicious Vernon; four grandchildren and six aspects of their heritage. der the Influence of alcohol, taverns. East Hai^ord. They were charged great-grandchildren. Chances are that cocoa and sweetened con­ operating a motor vehicle with a The arrests by the detective and with public indecency. Funeral services will be Tuesday densed milk, two pantry shelf staples that were pop­ license under suspension and patrol divisions were made at the Arrested at the Brass Hammer, at 1;30 p.m. from the Holmes ular In grandmother’s day, figured In your family’s speeding. He was released on $200 Brass Hammer Cafe, 120 Charter also on charges of public indecency holiday feasts. Both traditional with good cooks of Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Oak St., and at the Annory Tavern, many cultures, these convenient, versatile In-^ Manchester with the Rev. John A. bond for court Dec. 12. The weapon were Carol Portman, 18, of Glaston­ 306 Main St. gradients complement each other In a great variety' Lacey of First Congregational was identified as a cannister of bury, and Kathlyeen Shanahan, 23, of Ellen Heinz, 43, of Glastonbury, Newton, Mass. of gala desserts — favorites then and now. Together, Church of Vernon officiating. Burial chemical mace. permittee at the Brass Hammer Police said the arrests were the they’re the basis for updated, equally tempting and will be in East Cemetery, Jeffrey S. Hall, 15, of 58 Plymouth Cafe, was charged with permitting result of numerous complaints and easy to make versions of International classics, like Manchester. the four below. Edward Gentry, an engineer with Weston & Sampson, takes a Lane, was struck early Thursday prostitution and obscenity. Robert an investigation over the past few There are no calling hours. Cocoa, the original and pure form of chocolate, Is while riding his bicycle while on his Armantano, 26, of Hartford, per­ weeks. Memorial contributions may be pressure reading at a fire hydrant on Spring Street. (Herald one of mankind’s oldest foods — the ancient Greeks photo by Pinto) paper route on East Center Street. mittee at the Armory Tavern, was The permittees were to be released called It "food of the gods," the Aztecs served It to made to the Masonic Home, Masonic charged with obscenity. Ave., Wallingford, Conn., 06492. The car turned In front of the bike on $1,000 nonsurety bonds and the Cortez — and It’s Important to the customs and Hie two dancers removed from the four women were held on $100 cash legends of many lands. Cocoa Is concentrated, so bond each. It’s economical. It’s simple to measure, and there's no melting. Although cocoa powder looks lighter than baking chocolate. It turns very dark when mixed with liquid producing molster, richer, more Water system tests end chocolatey results — and It has an almost Indefinite Alois IVIitlerliolzer shelf life. COVENTRY — Alois Mitterholzer, The testing of the Manchester study of water distribution. Bob Young said that it is hard to One of the handiest things about sweetened con­ 82, formerly of Silver Street, died water system has been completed by Young, water treatment manager, evaluate the tests until all of the densed milk. Invented by Gall Borden 125 years ago, Area fire calls Is Its special affinity for chocolate. When combined Thursday night at a Vernon area con­ the engineering firm that is doing a said. figures are analyzed. valescent home. Two employees of Weston & Samp­ with cocoa, this precooked, preblended creamy food Some locations did have low n base readily forms a smooth, thick mixture that's the Mr. Mitterholzer was born June 9, son, the Boston firm that did the readings. Young mentioned, for in­ 1895 in Vienna. , and had lived key to delectable but relatively quick and simple work, were in town from Wednesday stance, that readings on Spring Manchester recipes like these. in Coventry most of his life. Correction Friday, 7:29 a.m.—Medical call, to to Friday and tested at several Street and Progress Drive were not Thursday, 2:05 p.m. —Car fire at 72 116 Monroe St. He is survived by two daughters, locations. very good. Park St. (Town) Friday, 7:44 a.m. —Medical call to Mrs. Josephine Lorentzen and Mrs. state Sen. Lewis Rome will not be “In essence, the tests tell the con­ “Those were two that stuck out Thursday, 2; 08 p.m.—Unnecessary 5 Community Drive Margaret Jones, both of Manchester; speaking to the Manchester ditions of the mains and how much like sore thumbs,’’ he said. call at 42 S. Hawthorne St. (Town) Friday, 8:43 a.m. —Medical call to a sister, Mrs. Angela Coville of Republican Town Committee when water they can handle," Young said. Other areas — particularly Center Thursday, 2:41 p.m. —Medical call Rockville; a granddaughter and two he talks in East Hartford Monday. 191 High St., Apt. B2. The testing also was done in con­ Street near Broad Street, Main at 670 N. Main St. (Eighth District) great-grandchildren. A story in Friday’s Herald said Friday, 1:40 p.m. —House fire, junction with a fire insurance rating Street and Spencer Street — had very Friday, 12:31 p.m. —Accidental problem with oil burner, 368 Gover­ The funeral is Monday with a that he would be speaking to both study th a t is being done in good readings, he said. graveside service at 11:30 a.m. in town committees. Republican Town alarm at Box 68, Illing Junior High nor St. Manchester. The water distribution The tests will help decide which School (Town) Center Cemetery. Chairman Thomas Ferguson said system is an important part of rating Friday, 2:16 p.m. -M edical call to water mains need to be replaced and Friday, 1:45 p.m. —Car fire on 1-86 65 Plain Drive. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 that he knew nothing of the arrange­ th e town's fire protection how much water the pipes can han­ D eastbound (Town) Friday, 4:30 p.m. —Medical call to Main St., Manchester, is in charge of ment and has scheduled an executive capabilities. dle, Young said. committee meeting Monday. Friday, 4:36 p.m. —Electrical fire 333 Maple St. arrangements. A total of 23 fire flow tests were Manchester is considering im­ Rome, who is seeking the at Bernie’s TV, Parkade (Town) Friday, 4:53 p.m. —Medical call to There are no calling hours. done. These are tests of the water provements to its water distribution Republican gubernatorial nomina­ East Hartford 7 Canterbury St. The family suggests that any pressure measured at certain system as well as the water treat­ memorial gifts may be made to the tion, will speak to the East Hartford Thursday, 10:42 p.m. —Medical Friday, 5:42 p.m. —Medical call to hydrants in town. Also, five “c- ment facilities. These improvements 101 Connecticut Blvd. American Cancer Society, 237 E. Town Committee. The error was value’’ tests were done. These call to police headquarters. are needed to help meet new, stricter Friday, 7:30 p.m. —Gas overflow, 2 Center St., Manchester. made because of misinformation measure the amount of friction in a water quality standards. Thursday, 11:07 p.m. -M edical provided to The Herald. Burnside Ave., Exxon station. main when water is flowing through. call to Ramada Inn. Fancy French Chocolate Cream Filling: Cocoa Balls 1/3 cup Hershey’s* Cocoa In Mi'iiioriam (Makes 5 to 6 dozen 1-inch balls) E V4 teaspoon salt By BETTY RYDER In loving memory of Michael Capello 1 pound (about 4 cups) confectioners’ sugar 1 (14-ounce) can Eagle® Brand Sweetened Condensed Your neighbor’s kitchen Sr., who passed away December 3rd. % cup Hershey® Cocoa 1968. Milk 1 (14-ounce) can Eagle® Brand Sweetened Condensed ■A cup hot water This day do we remember — Milk A loving thought we give. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine For one no longer with us — m 1 tablespoon vanilla extract V4 teaspoon vanilla extract But in our hearts still lives. 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 cups finely chopped nuts 1 cup (Vi pint) whipping cream If you were to drop in on the Ed with remaining sauce. Makes 4 ser­ Sadly missed by Reserve V4 cup confectioners’ sugar for coating. In Asner family over the weekend, you 1 tablespoon cornstarch vings. In top of double boiler, combine cocoa and salt; 44 cup papaya chunks Daughter. Lois Olsen large bowl, combine remaining sugar and cocoa; stir in gradually stir in sweetened condensed milk. Place over would probably find them all in the Quick Cheese Bread sweetened condensed milk and vanilla. (Mixture will be kitchen. Season chicken with salt and 3% cups flour C boiling water, stirring constantly, until mixture is very very stiff, mix throughly.) Stir in nuts. Chill 30 minutes. With Ed’s heavy taping schedule, pepper; place in lightly greased 5 teaspoons baking powder thick. Gradually stir in water. Continue cooking 5 U%x744-inch baking dish. Bake at In Meniorium Shape into 1-inch balls and, if desired, roll in reserved minutes, stirring frequently, until mixture thickens the Asners have devised some 44 teaspoon salt 568 350 degrees, 45 minutes. 44 cup margarine In memory of Harry L. Hoar, who confectioners’ sugar. Chill 2 hours or until firm. Store in again. Remove from heat; stir in butter and vanilla. Cool creative ways to spend more time 0 SAL Combine papaya juice, brown 244 cups (10 oz.) shredded sharp passed away December 3rd. 1970. tightly covered container. to room temperature. Whip cream; fold into chocolate with close friends and family. “We From Garence sugar, soy sauce and lemon juice in natural Cheddar cheese COCONUT VARIATION: Omit nuts; add one 3V2-ounce mixture. Chill. never plan very far ahead, and we can flaked coconut. Do not roll in confectioners’ sugar. usually prepare meals together,’’ Ed small saucepan. Heat thoroughly, l ‘/z cups milk AU. QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED - A FEW ARE N< MINT VARIATION: Omit vanilla and nuts; add teas­ Apricot Sauce: explain^. stirring constantly. Remove small 2 eggs, slightly beaten Storm drain project poon peppermint extract. Roll in crushed peppermint 1 (17-ounce) can apricot halves, drained, reserving V4 cup Although Ed’s wife, Nancy, plays amount of sauce from pan; combine Combine dry ingredients. Cut RAINCHECKS, SO COME EARLY TO AVOID BEING DISAPPOINTED stick candy. syrup editor-in-chief in the cooking depart­ with cornstarch, mixing until well margarine into flour until mixture to begin on Dec. 12 " AND AT THESE PRICES. ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL V4 cup sugar ment, everybody gets into the act, in­ blended. Gradually add cornstarch resembles coarse crumbs; stir in 4 teaspoons cornstarch cluding Ed, their 14-year-old twins mixture to hot liquid in pan; cook, cheese. Combine milk and eggs; add V4 cup water Matthew and Liza, and 10-year-old stirring constantly until mixture to cheese mixture, mixing until just Wok on the Thompson Road storm drainage project G.E. GENTLE DETANGLE R Alpine Swiss V4 teaspoon lemon juice daughter Kate. boils and thickens. Simmer 3 moistened. Spoon into greased 9x5- will begin Monday, Dec. 12, William Tierney, SELECT GROUP OF Chocolate Fondue 1 tablespoon orange-flavored liqueur or '4 teaspoon Their three dogs and three cats can minutes, stirring constantly. inch loaf pan. Bake at 375 degrees, 1 Manchester’s management analyst, said. orange extract Remove from heat; add papaya. cordless iinil gpnily glides $-4 4 9 5 (Makes about 2 cups) often be seen supervising the kitchen hour. Remove from pan immediate­ The Thompson Road project is one of three that the V4 cup butter or margarine Slice apricots; set aside. In 2-quart saucepan, combine operations from the nearby terrace Brush sauce over cooked chicken, ly. Yield: one loaf. town received federal money for through the Public through .vet or dry langles LADIES’ sugar and cornstarch: gradually stir in reserved syrup and snarls cup Hershey’s® Cocoa of their comfortable Cape Cod style continue baking 20 minutes. Serve Variation: Add 44 teaspoon of dill Works Employment Act. $ 3 9 9 ELECTRIC TIMEX 1 (14-ounce) can Eagle® Brand Sweetened Condensed and water. Cook and stir over low heat until mbeture home. weed to dry ingredients. According to the federal program, the projects must be Milk thickens and just begins to boil. Add apricots and lemon "Spontaneous get-togethers have started within 90 days of notification to the town that it juice; heat until fruit is warm. Remove from heat; stir in Reg. S18.9S 2 tablespoons water become our style,” says Nancy. “But received the grant. Manchester’s 90-day period for \ m m 2 tablespoons brandy or rum liqueur or extract. Serve warm. (Sauce can be reheated we’re pretty much restricted to % Thompson Road expires on Dec. 15, Tierney said. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract over low heat.) Makes about 1-V4 cups sauce. empire no-more-snarl weekends,” adds Ed, who spends The two other projects funded through the program — s 1 I I I . t e. HI H ) P I ) I Prepare Fondue Dippers; set aside. In medium, heavy Italian Chocolate most of his time during the week sidewalk repairs and renovations to the police station — CORDLESS ELECTRIC BRUSH LADIES REGULAR TIMEX saucepan over low heat, pielt butter. Remove from heat Fruit Nut Log shooting his new series, "Lou have started. W f m and gradually stir in cocoa; blend well. Add sweetened (Makes 10 servings) Grant.” Tierney said that the Thompson Road work should be s 3 9 9 condensed''milk and water. Return to low heat and cook, Filling; Ed will also appear as Adam done witbin a 180-day period. A temporary patch will be Slimulales scalp, will not pull MOOD WATCHES 0 1 break hair stirring constantly, until hot and thickened. Remove V4 cup butter or margarine, melted Thornton in ABC-TV Christmas laid at that time and a permanent patch will be laid about $ i 88 from heat; add brandy and vanilla. Serve in fondue pot. 1 cup crushed pineapple, well drained special “The Gathering” which will a year after the project is started, he said. Retj S-1 95 rOERCY MArj S S.VATjk Mf rg ' TIP: If desired, thin with additional water, brandy or V4 cup flaked coconut be presented at 9 p.m. this Sunday. The work will continue through the winter months, rum during serving. This emotion-packed two-hour Tierney said. V4 cup chopped nuts BRUSH/HOT ^5 ““ WATCHES FONDUE DIPPERS: Prepare a selection of the 3 or 4 candied cherries, quartered drama is about an aggressive following: Apple, pear, peach or banana slices (brush FINESSE K [- I M (; N f 1 cup Eagle® Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk businessman who sacrifices his fami­ Gillette Rsm 1 with lemon juice to prevent browning); strawberries, Line a 15xl0-inch jelly roll pan with aluminum foil; ly for a successful career, until he Hot Shave FEMININE ELECTRONIC FLASH FACIAL TONER ^400 pineapple chunks, mandarin orange segments or sweet pour butter evenly over foil. Sprinkle pineapple, coconut, learns he is dying of an incurable dis­ 3 cherries (fruit should be well drained); ladyfingers, ease. He devotes the rest of his life to AL SIEFFERTS... 9 System nuts and cherries evenly over butter. Drizzle with HYGIENE SYSTEM e ^ liu I 1 i ! MY U F’l MA I 1 U pound or angel food cake cubes; pecan or walnut halves; sweetened condensed milk. Spread with Chocolate Batter developing new-found relationships I YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE \ [ELECTRIC SCISSORS^ 1 “" CARD SHUFFLER S-J 99 marshmallows. (below). with his family. ■ 7 8 8 Chocolate Batter: Ed and Nancy always make a point I SAYS... I I '.A ,V ! 1 M of trying to duplicate favorite dishes 88 I - . _ Ai r,i| 1 I I 1 3 eggs, separated % cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar they’ve eaten on trips. The Asner • H- .Hs K. (lis|)»tiS)'S .tirriisol 5h,ivi> rfe.ifi 9 • 5iulfi'tis Ahiski rs f(it iMSy I iilliMy * 6 SLIDE PROJECTOR^! ^^ MOVIE LIGHTS ^300 Hungarian Chocolate V4 cup unsifted flour children are especially fond of one • Smoulli I liMM ( l.il)li* r.h.ivi's rl.iy ,il|i> which was presented to them by a ; GET THE FACTS ON | if.iy 1 AOY I AIM u T T .in I . . .' H „ r 5,,; Cream Crepes 1/3 cup Hershey’s® Cocoa • 'iitl (MiU.iij.-H A ilh Ir.ii ll ..Mcl F o.Mt.y (Makes about 10 crepes) teaspoon baking soda chef during a recent vacation in MICROWAVE OVENS | MASSAGER 52UR c a m e r a CA SES Crepes: V4 teaspoon salt Hawaii. The Polynesian chicken dish, 2 eggs 1/3 cup water baked with a sweet papaya sauce DOZENS of SIMILAR BARGAINS ) cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or an orange juice variation, is easy TOOAY FROM 12 TO 4 \ 14 teaspoon vanilla extract Preheat oven to 375°. In small mixer bowl, beat egg to fix and goes well with a number of f JCE Poil.iLle Y^I1A(,MI 1/ 14 cup unsifted flour yolks about 3 minutes on high speed. Gradually add t4 cup other foods. Chicken papaya is also a 1 tablespoon sugar sugar; continue beating 2 minutes. In small bowl, com­ perfect dish to serve in between the Gillette holidays because it is festive, color­ H O I .M lA V I 14 teaspoon salt bine flour, cocoa, Y4 cup sugar, baking soda and salt. Add CALCULATOR 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted alternately with water and vanilla to egg mixture, mixing ful and serves as an ideal entree for a SiMlM ' casual celebration. In small mixer bowl or blender container, combine on low speed just until batter Is smooth. At £ieUM.'J If The first complete To accompany the Asner favorite, 443-445 HARTFORD RD. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER, TV Ml eggs, milk and vanilla; beat slightly. In small bowl, com­ In small mixer bowl, beat egg whites until foamy; try a Quick Cheese Bread served bine flour; sugar and salt; add to egg mixture, beating un­ gradually add 1 tablespoon sugar and continue beating un­ ^ Feminine Hygiene i warm from the oven. Add a tossed FORMER NORMAN’S LOCA TION til smooth. Blend in butter; chill 1 hour or longer. Heat a til stiff peaks form. Carefully fold egg whites into ^ 8 8 salad for a simple, but tasty holiday $Q 95 crepe pan or small omelet pan (7- to 8-inch diameter) chocolate mixture. Pour over batter in pan; spread even­ IKDOF K i i m • M tKit ST. system for douching meal. over medium heat; brush lightly with oil. For each crepe, ly. Bake 18 to 20 minutes or until top springs back when I f tNUKiiuiacHia, PHONE lightly touched. Cover with slightly dampened towel; Edward Aener's Chicken Papaya and pour about 2 tablespoons batter into pan; quickly tilt and 1 244 to 3 lb. broiler-fryer, cut up I iwmeut.unKuiimu, 95 spread batter evenly over bottom of pan. Cook about 1 place cooling rack over towel and invert. Remove pan 647-9997 Salt CHKHMOlHNHSCUieill minute or until underside is golden brown. Loosen edges and aluminum foil. Starting with the 10-lnch side, roll up naniHT«[iunrNtsM.H Ri'tj SHi 58 I external cleansing. 1*79 Pepper 647-9990 I S'hri^S with spatula; turn and cook until lightly browned. Place jelly roll-fashion using towel to roll cake, but not rolling MmVKTUTHKMT.” 1 cup papaya Juice or orange juice ...... J \ about 3 tablespoons Chocolate Cream Filling (next towel into cake. Cool completely on rack. Ed Asiier's ('liifkon Papaya V4 cup brown sugar, packed OPEN DAILY TIL CHRISTMAS TIL 8 P.M. • 'L / w./Th r,, .// If,,.. column) on each crepe; roll up jelly roll fashion. Top with SAT. 9:30 TO 8 - CLOSED SUNDAT CHAMl ;i 11 1 H N nl 11^ H.\\K I* M -'.i’ ll 1 tablespoon soy sauce Nut lor Typoqr.ipluc.H Errors Apricot Sauce (next column). Refrigerate leftovers. (HSHiaWWWKimiaiMISaiieeCECIMlMCWIMBaiMIKI UH VASl I H [ HAMul LAi-l; i '4/ 1 T \ A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 3.1977 - PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 3, 1977 Airline, state Engaged Church bulletin board Tiny bubbles will help save gasoline plan project casting or forging invite disastrous ’Their use in sbeet molding com­ NEW YORK (UPI) — ’The car you They spoiled the retro-reflectivity of wUness of a former American war wear and breakage, plastics can be pound that goes into many parts of Delta Airlines and the state Film at Calvary cooperative efforts of the Andover buy in 1985 will have to weigh nearly the sheeting. Setting out to prevent The engagement of Miss Margery pilot. Church to provide blankets for people BusInoM air-bubbled without loss of strength. automobiles may be just the begin­ Department of Transportation are Congregational Church music com­ 2,000 pounds less than pre-1973 their occurrence, 3M engineers ac­ E. Barton of Hartford to Samuel B. Twenty-five years after the Evangelist Billy Grham, making a mittee and the St. Columba’s Church In need throughout the world. According to 3M, adding 8 percent cidentally discovered their high ning of the use of these air bubbled negotiating a 31.3 million passenger holocaust of Pearl Harbor, Mitsuo models in order to meet the improvement project at Bradley Forcucci of East Hartford has been guest appearance in the film, con­ parish council liturgy committee. It ’This Church World Service project plastics being substituted for metals of the hollow glass beads to the strength in relation to weight and plastics, 3M said. They have a low Fucida, the man who engineered and government’s edict of 27.5 miles to International Airport in Windsor announced by her parents, Mr. and cludes the presentation with an is intended to stimulate parish In­ is being sponsored in Manchester by plastic mix for sheet molding com­ their potential usefulness in other heat transfer rate so they appear to the gallon, and Detroit is counting on to lighten such auto components as Locks, Gov. Ella Grasso has an­ Mrs. Marshall L. Barton of 107 led the attack, returned to Honolulu evaluation of Fuchida as an example Church Women United. ‘The cost of pound produces a 30 percent reduc­ plastic mixes. ’This probably wasn’t be especially suited for insulating on a mission of peace. ‘‘One Came terest in Columbia in forming a air bubbles to help. gas tanks, front end panels, hoods, nounced. TVedeau St. for all to follow in the quest for true children’s choir. the Church World Service blanket is roofs, doors. Instrument panels and tion in weight. ’This single item will too big a surprise. Hollow glass vessels to handle such substances as Mr. Forcucci is the son of Mrs. back,” a color motion picture 33 each. ’The auto makers already have “The plan calls for installation of a peace. ’The Andover junior choir sings on seat frames. Plastic drive shafts and save only about'one tankful of fuel spheres have had many uses almost liquid nitrogen, which liquefies at 325 Angela B. Forcucci of 167 Tolland documenting both events, will be begun the swing to smaller, lighter over the five-year life of a car but below zero, and liquid oxygen. double deck on a portion of Con- Featured on the program, in addi­ the second Sunday of each month at autos. General Motors has taken axle housings, as well as parts for since the beginning of the glass in­ St., East Hartford, and the late shown Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. at tion to the showing of ‘‘One Came multiplied by the many millions of They also may improve the effec­ cource A in the domestic terminal,” 11 a.in. service in Andover. Drama in Ellington nearly 1,000 pounds off the average engine, transmission and electrical dustry. Fishermen have used Samuel B. Forcucci. Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Turn­ Back,” will be a hymnsing and Bible ears on the roads makes the potential tiveness of some insulating Gov. Grasso said. “The increase in The Covenant Players, an Inter­ weight of its full-size models; system are planned. millions of them, for example, to The bride-elect was graduated pike. meditation. fuel saving significant. materials. passenger facilities will add comfort national repertory drama group Chrysler estimates it has shaved an Even lighter plastics are needed, float nets because they are strong from South Catholic High School in The occasion for the film was the The public is invited to attend the Christmas sing According to 3M, the value of the And they appear to have a future as and convenience for the Delta headquarter^ in Reseda, Calif., will average of 300 pounds off its entire however, and this is where the air and don’t become waterlogged like Hartford in 1973 and from St. Joseph 25th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor midweek service, according to Rev. microscopic hollow balls in plastic cork floats. carriers of deuterium and tritium passengers who pass through bombing, during which some 2,000 A Holiday Christmas Sing will take be featured guests and worship line. bubbles come in — tiny, low density, Bradley Field. In addition. Delta College in West Hartford in 1977. She K. L. Gustafson, pastor. mixes was discovered several years So the 3M engineers set to work to isotopes of hydrogen in experimental survivors convened in Hawaii to place Tuesday at 4 p.m. in leaders Sunday at the 10:45 a.m. The weight saving is being ac­ hollow glass bubbies, called passengers will be able to move is a science teacher at Assumption ago when they turned up as defective make the hollow glass beads inten­ laser bombardment to produce fusion Fellowship Hall of Second Worship Service at the Ellington complished in many ways, with a big microspheres, developed by 3M Com­ directly between the upper level Junior High School in Manchester. renew old acquaintances and relive glass beads in the manufacture of tionally in a number of sizes and den­ energy, although that is way down Her fiance was graduated from the scathing memories of that day of Andover choir $ings Congregational Oiurch. ‘The program Congregational Church. contribution coming from high- pany. waiting room and waiting aircraft While air bubbles in a metal 3M’s Scotchlite reflective sheeting. sities. the road. East Hartford High School in 1973. infamy. A number of survivors The Andover Congregational is open to members and friends. The group will explore the theme strength comparatively low-density through an enclosed passageway.” He is a district manager for the New appear in the film, telling of their Church junior choir will sing Satur­ Refreshments will be served after of Advent and its spiritual dimen­ Haven Register in Southington. experiences during the surprise air day at the 5 p.m. vigil mass at St. the program. sions through the use of drama_ Li , ■ V - , i The couple is planning a July 29, raid. Columbus Church in Columbia. Choir worship. The public is invited.' -ii 1978 wedding at St. Luke’s Church in The film depicts Mitsuo Fuchida members will meet at 4 p.m. at the Following the service, the church Hartford. (Bruno of Newington reminiscing over the events of the. Andover Congregational Church Special offering family will greet the Covenant photo) past, but he also philosophizes. He is parking lot where car pools will be A special offering will be received Players at a potluck, sponsored by A H Stop & ShofKB open Sunday 9 ani'5 in n a man of peace now, having been con­ formed. Sunday at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. ser­ the diaconate in the Church Social verted to Christianity, through the The visit was arranged through the vices at North United Methodist Rooms. stop & Shop Coupon I Stop a Shop Coupon (IdJ S to^' T WMi M t OMOon w d 87.80 pwiehM WM) Wt eoupen m l 17.50 purcfwM if W Nh t M coupon and 87 .9 0 p u R U tM ItM coupon w«d S7 s o p u cA a M Births FINAST SUPERMARKETS OPEN SUNDAY 9TO 4 F M e s » Maguroniandli ' Finast Supermarket Kelly Road and Route 83, Vernon Open Sunday 9 To 6 Cheese |pc| Foley, Charles, son Of Charles and Elizabeth Novack I french^-A \ „ , Foley of 49 Edison Road. He was born Nov. 26 at 119 count ( eVz oz. can lilies 9 ounce pkg. Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents 1 ply roll In water frozen Dinner or oil 242 i “ Kraft-7V4 o z . p k g . are Mr. and Mrs. John Novack of Westville, N.J. His Ooad9un..DK.4.Sai,0*c 10 Lmionepkg Good Sun Dec 4-S «i Dec 10 L-nMonepkg percutionw' ^ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foley of QoodSui.DtC 4-M .04C 10 Un,4artiMp«,aMb,w. Good Sun. Doe 4*S al.D « e 10 LmM on* can p«r euslonwr 'Grocery IW W W W 80 Windsor Avenue, Rockville. His paternal great­ Grocery Frozen grandmother is Catherine Noel of Belchertown, Mass. He Shop Coupon | r q ^ j Stop 8 Shop Coupon [, has a sister, Stacia, 3Vit. W nvlon«c*npfiCullOiTW> Good Sun.n . DocD*C 4- S« . D tc to l Soule Hayden of 96 School St. She was born Nov. 20 at St. for over 14 years, is now Grocery 4 m Dairy Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ T STREET. in a spacious new salon mother is Marilyn McKenna of Marblehead, Mass. Her located at the rear of Slop* Shop Couponjl^ "h" "oTp^ " ’ Wshihiseoijtwn I—J- paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hayden of Manchester State Bank. Miami, Fla. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. The salon has five Franklin Jackson of Swampseott, Mass. Her paternal experienced operators Save great-grandmother is Mrs. Austin Baker of Fountain Inn, providing individual hair A super sale w g : ! 3 S.C. styling and service. 4 < r 1 pound can 10 ounce jar Maxwell House Chock full o'Nuts Payout d u e Coffee £ 3 - 1 ^ Industronics Inc. recent­ bestiwaw^** All Grinds ^ \ : § 0 0 1 1 6 6 ly announced a 5 percent - ! ■ CoodS.rt Dec 4 -S it 0 * t Go c jS.4' Ot< > Sal D*c 10 ’^ \ Seminar for women t miorw^l'54'C.»lom«r 249 ^ ■ Brookside Perdue Amu stock dividend, payable on 2 4 8 ^ 1 ^ G ro cery* TO l Grocery* |jlg g ^ due next Saturday Fresh Whole Fresh Whole Full Cut Dec. 20, to stockholders of self service deli Your favorite brands. " ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ W71M Fresh Pork record Dec. 5, 1977. Stap&Shap Sale! Slop & Shop Coupon! n * Shop Coupon President Allan E. Caf- Stx^Shop-Slieed Wiin lhi$ coupon Wilti Wi>* caiipon —*-l Global Women’s Forum, a one-day seminar exploring Chickens Sirioin Steak Shoulders fyn stated: “The dividend 1 ^ £-1- | : l women’s roles in today’s society, will be held Saturday, is a reflection of the out­ Save Save Dec. 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ramada Inn in East B a o o n “^ C ^ standing performance Regular, Maple or Thick ^ Hartford. ’The registration fee includes lunch and con­ Split or Split or $ . achieved during the fiscal Assorted Pofk 2 0 ference materials. Cut-up Cut-up Tender & year ended June 30, when Nepco Beef Franks i? 99* 13V4 ounce pkg. 1 pound pkg. ’The forum will include discussions and lectures Flawrful th e c o m n an v ’s sales Nepco Kielbasi S'‘ I " French's-ldaho Oscar Mayer %\ detailing the role women have taken in society 55\ '/3 Center, 5 E reached a record high of 33.4 Mashed throughout history. Speakers will address ‘"The Integrity Vs Blade, 0 ^ W einers million and net profit in­ corner deli Everything sliced to order. Potatoes Regular or Beef of the New. Woman” in the morning session, and ‘"The creased by more than 30 A v a i n a t o m wHh M rvica d a i. Chops Vs S irloin f OoodS>,n D«c 4 Sdr Otc <0 ^ CoodSwo Otc 4-5«t Otc >0 j Challenge of the Twentieth Century” in the afternoon. Family Pack Chicken a Pardiw Chlckan percent. 2 5 0 ; vtontpkg ptrcuVomir 2 5 t '> PoftartnuaaTall-laaaT-Bona AaaortadCanlar,Slfloln,BMa Stop & Shop "Big Eye” Pork gives you lb Both talks will be followed by discussions of the issues “The dividend Bavarian Meat m j facing women today, and constructive steps for changes Fresh L e g s O S ! Fresh L e g s 7 9 : more value for your dollar. BeefSteak^Z. Pork Chops*!?® represents the company’s *^^[f(]SlQp5 Sho^^u^n] \ Shop Coupon that can be made. Lunch will be a time to relax and 4th consecutive annual dis­ Bmlontpi>g pt'C u ilo m t' 2 5 6 ^ L,nv,cntW.0t.Cv«omt, 257 g l? The winter cultural program will have registration Broccoli Apples Tomatoes Cucumbers ty , will lead the Grocery Jan. 3 through 13, with classes beginning Jan. 17 and en­ IN-STORE BAKE SHOP! Cooked Haddock Rllets *1” "Great Beef" $ 1 3 9 demonstration. Boneless Beef Ghuck Steak USDA Choice ding March 17. There are no classes on school holidays. If Fresh Baked Hard Rolls. 6 >»59« Value clarification is a Cooked Flounder Fillets *1” I Slop & Shop Coupon 11 school in Manchester is canceled due to inclement cans Fresh Cake Donuts "Siir 79* process which helps in­ Ghuck Stewing Beef Great Beer USDA choice $129 weather, the cultural program classes are automatically ssSSfl s f k ?l frozen foods Shop 700 dlllereni items. 79 6 9 7 .*1 Avatlibh Onif in Sfortt tWfft inStora Bik§ Shop$ dividuals utilize a valuing canceled and will be made up at a later date. I Save I Saive process to become clearer Gube Steak Beef Ghuck $169 If you are interested, please contact the Arts Building GROCERY------GROCERY DAIRY VALUES in setting goals and in daily on Garden Grove Road, or call 643-6795. r FROZEN FOODS- decision-making. Value msoes li I Borden’s 32I ounce f Ml. f ^ 64 ounce btl. Nordco So(tW ht60-75-100W t^-^^ clarification does not in­ stop & Shop . Soz. Boneless Blade Steak Beef Ghuck ^1^? Dove Uquid ^ still a particular set of Frozen Ipkgs. Liquid All Cheese Food Orange Juice Alkemperature Cremoia Ught Bulbs * T l values, but helps the in­ Taste O’Sea Fish Dinner K 59° C Ltficfa “State O’ Maine” ■I Dish I Kraft Sllcat $ | Bright A dividual strengthen his own Taste O’Sea Clam Platter ‘ST 89° p Detergent ^ Detergent S S W P e a s CresmStytetofl , , 3'a^89* American "^GoodSun Otc 4 -S tl O tc 10 ^ i a - J R uooQSon t w 4 .3« , Utc iw ^ Corned Beef HashKlSl.. ’^59* Eariy values. L ^ O n ttM l ptrcuw om t. 2 5 8 IX "* <>"* Ml p f CuMomt* 2 5 9 ^ White or Colorad Macaroni & Cheese ’TTiSiST 49° Hunt’s For further information, 3 Tomato Sauce . , . ?i‘. G reen Giant Kit. SS-gr^wih , 3 ' ^ Synthetic RoastiiigCliickeiis - 69. e 6 1.00 1.00 Pkg. Swanson Chicken Nibbles *1” call 646-0711. Hot C o co a Mix FnasI . . 1.39 Hunt’s P e a c h e s^ " . 3’,SS 1.00 Freezer Queen Entrees *1 '* Soft M argarine FlOMt . . . 2iS. 1.00 StevG Bm I wWi (kavy> Sleod TurhBy. S«Ubury StMk. V m I Parmigian, Fruit Cocktail Monli . Chopped P «M with Muthrooin or BM t PMM «Mh Onioa .21iSl.O O Hunt’s Pear Halves 3 ':^ 1.00 Rnast Spinach W .. 5Z 1.00 [1‘Whlte Gem” Chicken LegsXGA dairy Huge variety ... all good and fresh. Rnast Sour Cream... 1.00 John’s Pizza 99° ChIcktnASoa Solid Whit* Frozen Yogurt r ... 5159* SNET tests Sugar Valley Balard Biscuits...... 1.00 Stops Shop Cheese Pizza » 89° ferdue Roasting Chickei^ C o lu iiib o Southern New England Soz. I Coronet Ice CreamMoop. S?1.59 Stop a Shop Veal Parmigian « ‘ *1” Asst'd,^ T i m A 16oz cups I U l K l InWalar Swsft Telephone has started a 5-7 lbs. 7 9 P Flavors* 8 I d Peas 5 cans SIERRA STONEWARE For Your Health 9 Besutyl International Vegetables lo o t (ig 59° 4 Ybgurt year-long test of synthetic JapaneM, ChioeM. Hawaiian, Ralan, Bavarian, Danish, Parisian p r o d u c e Rnast Saltines ...... Promotion ends SsturdsyDsember 20*OlfLabal . Quality and freshness Rnast Instant R ice... 2!;!^ 1.00 oil to see if the man-made Minute Maid Orange Juice 'S, 39° Pillsbury Biscuits IT.'S;: 771;: *1 70,7977. Plesse compMs your sets by lubricant can improve gas­ come first with us. Spaghetti " Richrnond 2 iS 1.00 Stove Top Stuffing S i 1.29 Birds Eye Cool Whip !;s59° Seallesf Cottage Cheese cSr.ri'.'i 69° Sslurdsy, Deembsr Z4,7977. Clalrol£s99® oline mileage and reduce Finast K etchup ...... 3liSf 1.00 Stop a Shop Ice Cream 39° Hood American Cheese Slices 99° Italian D ressing Fnnt . . . 1.00 This wssk’s festun Itm : Anid Deockxant*„.P««.„,. ‘cS 99* engine wear in the com­ Individually Wrapped P ioc« 8«d Chaasa Spread-W hila or Yalkjar Hendries Yogurt iE’SS’rjOO* pany’s statewide fleet of 2,- Philadelphia Cream Cheese______K 59° Sunshine Cheez-ltc™ck« phg.l Band-Aid BrandA«»..s»«.. .^o99* Dassert Dish 49* each 900 motor vehicles. b a k e r y Over 1 SO treats from our ovens. W U i m r y tU O p u r c Im * While currently more Superb Quality Hearlhside Stoneware S t o p Shop Countryrtyle Bananas 5~1 Casual Eiei^nce Dinnenivare expensive than the oil most 61 of us use in our cars, You Save 77* I You Save 58* 1 You Save 34’ (synthetics are 3175 to D d M i i rvwimoi.pkg.oifl^^^^p t f i 33.50 per quart) the new, Salad Plate l ! more slippery oils may English Muffins SSo‘.% % (POMiiOES 9 /V Stop a Shop Apple Pie 5^ 89° ^ withWith Crocker ^ Detergent Margarine g! offset the higher costs by iv < 1 aach 53.00 Stop a Shop Coconut Cake 'm * 99° ^Califomia | Florida Juice A J ^ c l BlueDiaino^ $ 1 3 9 I each $3.00 lasting much longer M ' purchase. Cake Mixes Tide Laundry 4 Parkay Quarters 2{ between oil changes, a o p a Shop Pound Cake ' 59° saving gasoline and 100% Whole Wheat Bread %,* 2 79° Cawots4i!llOnm i^99 or Oatmeal or Swedish Rye Breed reducing engine wear. “If 10. fc*curtofn. — i»i»yeginvWanwiMiMIdww—p»aiHW«t***>■*»<"•M K■*•»***■«'■■*« lneiMMto>loe«wOMl»rfwwMnmt 'Covr** >t77b>MpO$nepSa«t<«r«titntd Ma m im W m tta o ra s fa t pkga. we can get at least a two V i percent increase in gas wtlhllM cneon and so or mori purtlUM ViWOlC i 10,1977 ImtgntcoupM aifh 9H ctteonjAd t f M 9uchtSf or iDor mileage,” says George VMOk 410 W7 LAijnecoiean » ^ Welker, .SNET motor vehi­ ______cle supervisor. j Prices effective Sunday, December 4 ttvu Saturday, December 10,1977. Wa resaive ttw riaht to kml) onwitHkn ma» trv tvrvMxapbfcal errors ! PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Dec. 3, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MancheEter, Cpnn.. Sat., Dec. 3, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-B CB Con vac State offers booklets ...... on consumer legislation By INK DIPPER state’s Criminal Justice Services System) which involves the use of a parable trails using CB, to be effec­ well as 10 hours of patrol car pie can help themselves and protect Savemore!-Saveiiow» Save with The neighborhood-assistance agency has been groping with mini-walkie-talkie that is almost tive, it is the monitoring that will experience before they are qualified their property. experiment in Rochester, N.Y., is methods to cope with crime, par­ pocket size. It, however, requires a spell success. And this must be done to assume a regular shift. They at­ There is a need that has'always ’The citizens of Connecticut can now ob­ Protehtion; state Insurance Departmeint; existed, but one which is now ^gin­ getting under way. There will be 102 ticularly burglaries, and emergen­ separate monitoring setup, probably in an orderly yet professional tend orientation meetings regularly. tain copies of a booklet that sunomarlzes state Commission on Human r a ^ ts and ning to have some chance of solution. transceivers given to people, mostly cies as these related to senior to be done at community centers. manner. It can’t be catch-as-catch- ’There are about 180 regular par­ state and'federal consumer laws, Gov. C^portunities; state Labor Department; ticipants, but the Fort Worth PD has CB is it. And the reason, obvious as it senior citizens, and 35 patrol cars of citizens. Mandated by Gov. Hugh The results of these two tests will be can. More important, the clutter on Ella Grasso has announced. state Department of Motor Vdiicles; a roster of over 1,100 volunteers is, is that more and more people have the Police Department will have, Carey, funds were appropriated to measured and a feasibility report Channel 9 can also be destructive. "The public In many cases is not state Real Estate Commission; and the desirous of participating. In the se­ become CB enthusiasts, have mobile units installed. The project launch a pilot study in which CB units will be given to the governor for his Lastly, as a reader in Napa, Calif., familiar yrith all the laws that have been - Federal Trade Commission. equipped their homes and cars with has been named “ Neighborhood were the key to instant com­ further action. wrote us recently, too many CBers cond year of the program the adopted at the state and federal level for Copies of the booklet are available at Watch.” Lt. Roy Irving, of the RPD, munications. Rochester was selected New York purchased the Lafayette getting into the act will simply monitoring service will probably this most personal of all com­ protection of our consumers in the the following locations: state Department as the site for the experiment. handle 100,000 calls. All police cars of munications systems. Inherent in ITEMS « PRICES EFFECTIVE NOW is in charge of this pilot project. Dolphone as the CB transceiver to be create chaos and dilute the effects of marketplace," Gov. Grasso said, ‘"llie of Consumer Protection, State Office tHRU SATURDAY. DEC. 10. 1977 “We have Rochester broken into William McMahon, director of the used, and the Unitronic Homing professional police action. the Fort Worth PD are CB equipped. this proliferation is the problem of Connecticut Consumers Advisory Council Building, Hartford, Connecticut 06115; too many do-gooders going beyond seven patrol zones,” Officer Irving CJS division, has some questions Pigeon as the antenna. This antenna The Fort Worth, Texas, program When the Ink Dipper told Lt. Irving is to be commended for initiating this Commission on Human Rights and Oppor­ the true scope of CB, which is com­ explained. “One of these zones will about CB because of the technical is virtually invisible (and would not — Observe and Report — is, in this in Rochester about the Fort Worth project for the education of our con­ tunities, flO Washington Street, Hartford, A D V E R T IS E D IT E M PO LICY; Each of thcM municating, not action. When these ■dvertiMd Rama ia raquirad to ba raadlly avall- be utilized for the CB test, and, of problems with tall buildings and the likely be noticed by an outsider) writer’s opinion, the most effective prograni, and described its efficien­ sumers.’’ Connecticut 06106; state Banking Depart­ congestion on Channel 9. He also since it looks much like a pole lamp. way to organize community cy, he said: ‘Tve got to talk with factors have been brought into mesh, ment, State Office Building, Hartford, abla for tala at or balow tha advartitad prica In course, the cars used in that zone will The publication, “Consumer Law m aach A ftP.Stora, axcapt at «paclfically notad in wants to conduct a companion to activate the necessary elements be the ones in which CB mobile units It has a reported 10-miIe range. monitoring. The listeners are them. That’s a program that really Booklet,” is 25 pages and divided into! Connecticut 06115; and Cooperative thiaad. are installed.” experiment with a system known as But, monitoring is the problem. In volunteers. BUT — they have had 20 makes sense. We truly want to make for the good of all, CB will be ap­ categories of faw enforced by the Extension Service Offices at U-58, Univer­ PASS (Personal Alarm Security Our last report described how the order for these, or any other com­ hours of schoolroom preparation as the CB an instrument by which peo- proaching the fulcrum we all want. I follo^ng agencies: State Banking depart­ sity of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut A&P IS A POULTRY SHOPPE think it may happen. ment; state Department of ^nsum er 06268. CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE! LP.S.DA. INSPECTED News for senior citizens Cam pbell's Bumble Boo Hi! The action here at the center is going along quite Pet collars dangerous well considering the terrible weather we’ve been having. ’The Connecticut Humane Society would manently apprehensive and fearful. These FRESH CHICKEN PARTS We are still signing up seniors to go on our 13-day bus Mushroom Soup Chunk Light f una like to warn pet owners who are trying to electric shock collars are strong enough to tour to Florida scheduled for March 5. The latest weather stop their dogs from barking not to use hurt humans, as well as their pets. reports say that here in New England we are in the mid­ collars that emit sound-activated electric Most of these collars are mall-ordered dle of either having another cold winter or a little milder S o u r and have been banned by the Food and 6Vi O Z . shocks. Triggered by any loud, nearby BREAST one. It did say that in the South it would definitely be noise, these collars often produce voltages Drug Administration. Mmiufacturers of 1 0 .7 O Z . CAN these collars have been requested to milder. So what it means is maybe by March you’ll have CANS 4 9 ° as much as ten times h eater than the QUARTERS had your fill of cold weather and a trip South would be in amounts listed on their labels. remove them from the market by the FDA, but companies manufacturing them order. PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! Regular use can cause severe neck .MTHPART (WITH WING We have fliers available, and need about 12 more to bums and can make the animal per­ have not compiled with this request. OF BACK) ATTACHED) sign up to make this trip possible. W e’d like the Festival of ('hristinas parly Lights to burn brighter! WHOLECHI(3(£NS2!iT03L8S. This coming Thursday is our super Christmas party at ^ All Food Mart Stores Chonukoh is the most joyous holidoy of tho Jewish QUAnmiEO. SPLIT OR the ROTC; lots of goodies to munch on and some great year. It's o holiday fillod with laughter and song • o • FRYERS entertainment. Monday is the last chance to buy a ticket WALDBAUM’S tim of special delight. Children love its trodition of •CUT-UP CHICKENS for this affair and we will not sell any tickets at the door. gift giving and its btoutiful condle lighting ceremony They did it Hubert’s way IK (X)NTAINS:3B6EASTQTRS.3 symboliiing renewed faith and hope and joy. How WH0U3y<-4LBS. LEG Q T ^ 3 NE(3/4 OZ. PACKAGE still mustering bursts of the old pep, said When you were 20, you couldn’t make up your mind By the way, our program director, Gloria, is enjoying Noodle he'planned to squire Mrs. Humphrey and SOt'V i. ______as to what you wanted for some sunny hot Florida weather four of their children to the Friday night Christmas; ^ te r 40, you get CANS affair “even if I have to be carried in on a the bills. Our sincere heartfelt condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Leo CALIFORNIA - SEEDLESS -138 COUNT Gouin whose son Richard passed away this past week. 2.70 stretcher.” Also to Miss Alice Hutchinson and Mrs. Jessie Lyons on There, at a Washington hotel, they LIQUID would share dinner, dancing and enter­ the death of their brother, David Hutchinson. Dave was C fa DETERGENT * 2 . 2 9 Spaghetti Twists BUITO NI 4 CAM * 1 . Lysol Spray i OUNI 69* FOOD MART GIFTCHEK PROMOTION one of our stand-out singers in our Variety Show and we tainment fit for a royal command perfor­ Libby’s Sliced Beets 4'/.°.'. 9 9 * Spaghetti PRINCE e^lbows^'ThIn eico 7 9 * Kosher Dill Spears : 69* FOR FREE CORNING WARE . . . REGAL will all certainly miss him. mance with VIP guests including Vice Cycle Dog Food VA tlE TIE S 3 C A M 8 9 * Sliced Mushrooms 9 9 * New Freedom mm Bowling *1.89 COOKWARE AND PYREX WARE ENDS President Walter Mondale, other Buitoni Ravioli 3 « ° ' i * 1 . Lemon Favor 9 9 * N ew Freedom Washington political leaders, Elizabeth NAVEL The action here at the center starts with our Senior *1 39 IN TWO WEEKS-SATURDAY, DEC. 17. Our Christmas Club paid Taylor, Shirley MacLaine, Angie Dickin­ off just in time to settle what for Bowling League at the Manchester Parkade Lanes last /■ son, Sylvester “Rocky” Stallone and other we owed on goodies from Tuesday afternoon with the following results: Class A U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED-GRADE^A" "PICK YOUR OW N" FRYSH PRODUCl! stars. LAST ho-ho-ho. high triple, Ernie Pasqualini, 549; Ida Cormier, 419; high U.S. NO. I- "CARTER'S SPECIAL" Frank Sinatra headlined a card of hour- single, Ernie Pasqualini, 216; Ida Cormier, 157, Class B ALLPURPOSE . long entertainment with Alan King as Add to your collection of high triple, A1 Christensen, 488; Polly Kenway, 381; high master of ceremonies and joined by Helen collective nouns: A sneak of ORANGES single. Cliff Hammond, 181; Polly Kenway, 155. MAINE clock-watchers. Whole Chickens Reddy. On Wednesday morning, we had 38 playing our pinochle games and the winners were: Michael Haberern, 684; IVi TO 3 LBS. AVERAGE ROASTING POTATOES SUPPERS lb. Grace Windsor, 618; Paul Schuetz, 613; Cecil Benson. WINTER KEEPING Jiffy Buffet FROZEN pkg. 596; Bess Moonan, 565; Archie Houghtaling, 562. CHICKENS CREAM OF MUSHROOM 3 ') LBS. AVG. CHICKEN NOODLE 10'/i OZ. In the afternoon, it was bridge and the lucky prize c CHRISTMAS SPECIAL cans winners were George Last, 4,510; Florida Messier, 4,030; 9 8 ° Ann Page Soups VEGETABLE Mabel Loomis. 3,830. Boz. 4 9 "THE MAINE D/fTERENCE IS THE FLAVOR" "REDFERN" APPLE, PEACH, Class openings CONVERTIBLE F ru it P ies BLUEBERRY, or CHERRY pkgs. ^ U.S.O.A. CHOICE . BEEF OZ. A reminder that we do have room for more members to MOSEY'S -CRYOVAC WRAPPED^ U.S.O.A. CHOICE-BEEF CALIFORNIA "SUNKIST" 11 enter our ceramics beginners class which meets on Bottom Round DISHWASHER Mast Dinnars all wr.'^^c^Vm pkgs. Thursday morning from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Starting the first Corned Brisket BONELESS ^ NAVEL of the year, we hope to have a number of new molds that of Beef CHUCK ROAST • Can Be Built-In Later should be fun to work with. ROAST (FLAT AND MIDDLE CUTS) SuiaC4| (UNDERBLADE) ORANGES • Disiies Washed Twice j&aja^99iLSK€m uiAin Also, both our crewel embroidery and oil painting LUNCH BOX SIZE PE • PRICE 4 PRIDE • ! rr PRICE A PRIDE • PM >E • PRICE A PRIDE ■.1 classes have completed their first sessions and will start up i * 1 . 1 8 1 [ * 1 . 1 8 1 • Rinsed 4 Times in ----- N 5l again after the first of the year. V ? 1 . 0 9 Huted Water H $7.50 PURCHASE EXCLUDING TOBACCO & ALC O H a WITH $7.50 PURCHASE EXaUDING TOBACCO & ALCOHOL By the way, we are interested in coming up with some ^ 1 8 > • 1 . new ideas for our Thursday afternoon Fun Day u » 0 4 CNOICC e e e p B f t T T r t u SWISS STEAK ROUND le *1 .5 9 Programs. We’d like to liven them up with games, music WAIDBAUM'S N.r. STYll Dllll CALIFORNIA SWEET JUICY UMBO HALF PRumiM and whatever, so how about you coming up with a few ROUND CUBE STEAK ,,*1.69 FRESHLY SLICED FRESHLY- SLICED II suggestions. Already we’re planning A Gong Show and BOTTOM ROUND ROAST “ c ";," u.»1.39 ^^PASCAL" FLORIDA COT GALLON MoscT-i cnvovAc wKAPPeo Lundy Ham DOMESTIC Name That Tune, but your ideas and participation are CORNED BEEF ROUNDS .. *1 ,1 9 U.S.D.A.CHOICE-BEEF (WITH SHOULDER) CELERY TANGELOS needed. Roast Beef PWELS 119ct. GROUND BEEF PAHIES *2 .7 9 LARGE BUNCH iCE CREAM TVT Public Health Nurse Phyllis Saich will conduct a BONELESS roll m m S B LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. a P-2 601 free blood pressure clinic here at the center this coming LB. VALID DEC. 4-10, 1977 AP-2-607 VI VALID DEC. 4 -10 ,1977 Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. Gloria Weiss nutritionist, OUR BEST BREADED fnCSNLT tLICID D. ' ------CHUCK 4 8 ° 33 • aaiudvaoiud • aaiudVdCiud • aaiudociud • aoiudtaciud • will be available to speak to people about dietary LEAN COOKED HAM OOURMET 1 *1 .2 9 • aaiud V idd • aoiud v aoiud • aoiud t aciud • aaiud v aciud IJ problems. Veal ITALIAN STYLE SLICING PROVOLONE .* 1 .7 9 WalnutSc'iiio69* Menu for the week STEAK ! • PRICE A PRIDE • PFI pE • PRICE A PRIDE • jVpRicrrp'RiDrY'p^lljg € • PRICES PRIDE • Patties LB. SHARP CHEESE .* 1 .8 9 YBilow or Green Squash .. 39* Monday ; Cream of celery soup with crackers, ham and (UNDERBLADE) Swiss cheese on rye, sliced pineapple, beverage. LARGE WHITE FISH i *1 .1 9 Fresh Eggplant **aaViNO?* 4 Lii^1 . WITH $7.50 PURCHASE EXaUDING TOBACCO A ALCOHOL WITH $7.50 PURCHASE EXCLUDING TOBACCO & ALCOHa Wednesday: Shells with meat sauce, tossed green BEEF BOLOGNA . *1 .1 9 salad, cupcakes, beverage. CHILD MILD& BEEF FRANKS Red Radishes 2 ::u 29* OCM 5LIC IO CARANDO GENOA SALAMI .* 2 .1 9 3-LB . BAG HALF Thursday: Hot turkey sandwich with gravy, cranberry COLD CUTS • l ? s Potting Soil..... ’41 79* sauce, tossed salad, apple tart, beverage, COLONIAL 6MOKIO CARANDO PEPPERONI *2; 1 9 PORK SHOULDER ROLL SlAfOOD SPECIALS! NinER’S WORLD EiGHT O’CLOCK GALLON Friday: Homemade vegetable soup with crackers, FRESH PRODUCE ITEM OF THE WEEKI SHRIMP SALAD ''„ V .r ,. *1 .8 9 YUKON grilled cheese sandwich, chilled fruit, beverage. Scrod Fillet lbB . *1.79 MANCHESTER PARKADE • 646-4340 A SUPERB COLONIAL SIZZLE STRIPS no, TUNA SALAD "„V„r „ *1 8 9 CALIFORNIA FRESH _____ Q Cl COFFEE BLEND-RICH SODA ALL FLAVORS Schedule for the week IN BRAZILIAN BEEF FRANKS IWIFT PRfMIUM CHICKEN BREAST n O A lT ID *1 .2 9 Perch Fillet LB.l.. * I o HEADS I • open every night till 9 PM Sun 12-5 Monday through Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., signing up for PKRRI ALL NATURAL 1.79 Red Leaf Lettuce < LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. COFFEES LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. TNI klA VIIA If IlCNtlBANDIlINDINTOAOMimM | \ ^ VALID DEC. 4-10, 1977 AP-2 605 VALID DEC. 4-10, 1977 AP-2 604 ITALIAN SAUSAGE . "HOT" BAGLES AViTi LAI^I 12 FOR *1 .0 9 the Florida trip, oz e OMINTOWAtDITNI COni.OUAUIV lltlC tU IN t. mlH v ______^ Shrimp;iv'ES'N‘’E‘D .« ‘ \“. ‘ 1.99 O IU C A T I. iU T T in V PLAVOn t W IlT A N D T IN M t. Monday: 10 a.m., kitchen social games. Noon to 12:30 ^-_£D|Udt3D|Ud • aaiudVDCidd • aaiudvacidd • aoiudyaoidd - I |_- aoiudtaoiud • aaiudYsciud • aaindtacidd •

p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m., pinochle games. Bus pickup at •vMable to m m le a w le eUw retell M e n er uheteeelefe. 8:30 a m. Return trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. NOT n itP O N llll.1 P O t TVPOOIAPHICAk I t l M I NEW ARRIVALS FROZEN FOODS GALOREI HIALTH I BEAUTY AIDS OF r r ~ ^ 'ErpHiDr~~p~ 'f c n is n n iin f f f lM F e” pwc1 7 prIoe” 1 |"•"*PHicE A PRIDE • p" E » PRICEAPRiro * Tuesday: 9 a.m., bus starts pickup for shopping. 10 mSH, FRtSH DAIRY DtUTiSI 12 FREE j[e rnee Gift* Banquet JOc OFF LABEL 7 OZ. BOTTLE ^ a m., square dance class. 1 p.m., return trip from shop­ Chock Full 0' Nvti AXELROD Firm 'n Fruity I * Cheka I I 5 Cheke WITH $7.50 PURCHASE EXCLUDING TOBACCO A ALC O H a ' ® WITH $7.50 PURCHASE EXCLUDING TOBACCO A ALCO Ha ping and also Senior Bowling League at the Parkade HEAD & $ 1 2 9 I WITH PUBCHASE OF ANY I | WITH PURCHASE OF ANY WEAVING KITS Lanes. Fried POUND SHOULDERS SHAMPM E • SOUR Yogurt I CORNING ! I O.E. STRING OP sconiEs TIDE Wednesday: 10 a.m., pinochle games and Friendship CAKES TO.CO Chicken PLAIN A CHOC. WHIRL ALL FLAVORS j Uncondle Candle J Xmoi Light! 49 OZ. Circle meeting. Noon to 12:30 p.m,, lunch served. 12:45 i LB. PACKAGE Toothbrushes I vAni CREAM UOZ. PACKAGE S OZ. CUPS WITH TNia COUPON At DEMONSTRATION SUNDAY iCKNTIO on UNSCtNTID PINT CONTAINER pkg. I Pooe MART. 0000 tUN.. FACIAL LAUNDRY p.m., bridge games. 1 p.m., craft class. Bus pickup at 0t C .4TMIU'UT..Die. II Mc74TMiu BAr.'oie.'te; m B S Sure Deodorant* I UNIT OHt COUPON P in 8:30 a.m. Return trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. . PAMKT. I 200 ct. Thursday; 9 to 10:30 a.m. beginners ceramic class, 10 •l.«® 4 8 * a g DEC. 2nd • 1-3 P.M. pkg. DETERGENT HOOD'S ISSUE a.m. to 11:30 a.m,, advanced ceramics class. Noon to S FIRM 'N 4 0 Z . CUPS f FRtSH, FRiSH BAKiD DiimYSI 'N G ift- 'L IM IT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. 12:30 p.m., cafeteria-style lunch served. 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S. 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B Gordie just migses 1,000 LEGAL Defending champion Raiders NOTICE Whalers snap streak BOLTON Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, December 15,1977, forced to scramble for spot at 8:00 P.M. at the Town Hali in 4-1 win over Jets of Bolton, Connecticut, a Sports Editor Public Hearing will be held by NEW YORK (UPI) - The But in order to win their sixth Minnesota (7-4), Cincinnati (6-5) Steelers by just one game. HARTFORD (UPI) - A the Bolton Zoning Board of the ovation. official shots without a straight conference title the Raiders goes to Kansas City (2-9), Chicago (6- Craig Morton, No. 3 ranking passer followup shot by John Appeals to hear the following Oakland Raiders, the NFL’s It was the first victory goal. He has now gone must win against the Minnesota •5) is at Tampa Bay (0-11), Detroit (5- in the AFC with a 50.9 percentage McKenzie on what for the Whalers in six appeals: Two men, Bob Dougan and Pete in the program. highest scoring team and con­ seven games without Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs in 6) is at Green Bay (2-9), the New and 11 touchdowns, is the key man in everyone thought was Gor­ No. 588 Wigren, have been involved in all 41 sidered by many to be the best ■games. New England had scoring. Howe got his 999th Pre-game meals their next two contests while Denver York Jets travel to New Orleans (3- the Denver offense and last week led die Howe|s 1,000th goal lost three games and tied Appeal of Frank Morrone, 9 years that the Five Mile Road Race team in the league, may be must drop all of its remaining 8) and Washington (6-5) is at Buffalo proved to be the game- on Nov. 10 in Hartford Birch Mountain Rd. Ext. for the Broncos to a club-record 10th vic­ twice since its last victory. against Edmonton. was staged in M anchester on Ever wonder what a professional reduced to scrambling for the games. (2-9). winner as the New England variance to allow conversion tory of the season by hurling two 'TD The Jets now have a 1-7-1 of single family house to 2- Thanksgiving. football player eats before a game? Rather unlikely. But John Madden, On Monday night, Baltimore (9-2) Whalers picked up a 4-1 Winnipeg 0 1 0-1 The former competed in the first year’s passes against Baltimore in the 27-13 record over the last nine family house from Section 7B The National Football League’s coach of the Raiders', claims he is un­ is at Miami (8-3). win. World Hockey Association New England 1 1 2-4 few and later became an official, NFL playoffs. games and trail the of the Zoning Ordiance for publicity department provided this concerned about the team’s playoff The Broncos have allowed the Odds are New England by five victory over the second- First period — 1, NE, holding the title as clerk of the Actually, the Raiders still Whalers by 10 points. property located on the east information on Oakland Raider situation. fewest points in their division and points, Dallas by 13L5, Pittsburgh by place Winnipeg Jets Friday Pleau 8 (Rogers, Selwood), course for the past 32 years. New England took a 1-0 side of Birch Mountain Rd. players have a chance to catch the 10-1 “We feel we can win all of our last will attempt to contain Oilers’ night. 15:35. Penalty — Ext., Map No. 13, Block No. Last turkey day he was nearly six, St. Louis by 10, San Diego by 4W, lead at 15:35 of the first All-Pro tight end Dave Casper Denver Broncos, who lead the three games,” said the coach. "It quarterback Dan Pastorini and run­ McKenzie’s goal came at Hangsleben, NE, 16:41. 27, Lot No. D5. “gobbled up” when he took his usual Minnesota by seven, Cincinnati by period as Larry Pleau enjoys a sundae with chocolate and Apc West by one game. But doesn’t make any difference who you ning backs Rob Carpenter and Ron­ 11:11 of the second period Second period — 2, NE, No. 589 place in front of the pack of runners 7L4, Bears by 14W, Detroit and Green made the best of a near­ strawberry syrup on a Sunday mor­ play at this stage of the game.” nie Coleman. The Oilers are also in a when Howe fired from in McKenzie 9 (G. Howe, Appeal of Ronald Stephens, at the starting line. don’t bet on it. Bay pick em. New Orleans by 4W, scoring blast by Brad ning. The Broncos, who have never battle for a playoff spot.as they trail close, the puck hitting the Rogers), 11:11. 3, Win, 41 South Road, for variance of Due to the mass confusion at the The Raiders, 9-2, have won five Washington by six and Baltimore by Selwood from just inside Linebacker Willie Hall, out of played in post-season competition the AFC Central-leading Pittsburgh goal post. McKenzie Long 3 (Kent Nilsson), sideline requirements for pool start, when Lee Fracchia fired the straight divisional titles but it will 2Vz. the Jets’ blue line. Pulaski High in New Britain who during their 18 years of existence, tapped the loose puck in for 16:50. Penalties — and proposed side garage of gun that sent the men, women and take a extraordinary set of cir­ Following McKenzie’s Section 7A of the Zoning Or­ played several times against East face the Oilers (6-5) Sunday and then Verm ont his ninth goal of the year, Selwood, NE, 3:15. children south down Main Street, cumstances for them to win another Ski conditions goal, Barry Long scored dinance, for property located Catholic, prefers French toast play San Diego and Dallas. Bolton Valley pkd pdr n-f-g ltd i-f-g sparking a tremendous for Winnipeg at 16:50. Bergman, Win, 9:06, Dougan was caught topped with a sundae. this year. WOODSTOCK, Vt. (U PI)-Theof-, on the west side of South In other action Sunday, New ltd e-no ovation from the Hartford Alan Hangsleben, who Green, Win, 10:33. in the rush and was Tackle John Vella puts away a chef The Raiders travel “south” to Los ficlal New England ski conditions as Road, Map. No. 23, Block No. England (7-4) is at Atlanta (6-5), Bromley frgr n-f ltd i-f ltd 6-no Civic Center crowd which took full advantage of Third Period — 4, NE, 15, Lot No. 26A. nearly trampled salad and center Dave Dalby goes old Angeles, where they face the 8-3 of midday Friday as reported by the Rams in a North-South California Dallas (9-2) hosts Philadelphia (3-8), Glen Ellen frgr wet n-g ltd i-g ltd e- thought Howe had finally Hangsleben 4 (G. Howe), Zoning Board on. He wound up fashion with bacon, lettuce and New England'Ski Areas Council: Howe’s second assist of the battle Sunday with a 4;00 p.m, EST Seattle (3-8) is at Pittsburgh (7-4), no bare spots gotten his history-maker. 15:15. 5, NE, Mayer 5 of Appeals uninjured but was tomato sandwiches. Legend: new-new snow, pdr- night, made it 3-1 at 15:15 (Rogers, Pleau), 19:50. kickoff. Oakland can assure itself of St. Louis (7-4) visits the New York Jay Peak operating Saturday The 9,736 at the Hartford of the third period. of the literally carried a Veteran guard Gene Upshaw has powder, pkd. pdr-packed powder, Penalty — Roberts, NE, at least a wild card berth by winning Giants (4-7), Cleveland (6-5) is at San Klllington Isgr n-g ltd i-g ltd e-g ltd Civic Center stood for four Jim Mayer scored an Town of Bolton short distance no trouble with steak and eggs four Isgr-loose granular, frgr-frozen Getting back near start 16:14. John Morianos, the three remaining games. Diego (6-5), San Francisco (5-6) is at mm minutes, giving Howe a empty net goal for New down the street. hours and a pitcher of grapejuice granular, tc-thin cover, vc-variable Chairman Mt Snow Isgr frgr n-f-g ltd i-f ltd e- Former University of Alabama standout Steve Sloan (center) moved back into the SEC standing ovation until an England with 10 seconds Shots on goal — Win­ There were no before the kickoff. conditions, wbln-windblown, ltd- 005-12______no mm icy spots announcement that left in the game. nipeg, 9-12-8-29. New figures available Duugan Kicking specialist Ray Guy eats limited, mm-machine made, no-not as he took the head football coaching post at the University of Mississippi. Sloan, most Okemo isgr n-g iltd i-no e-no McKenzie had in fact Howe had 15 shifts on the England 9-7-10—26. on the official number of registered fried fish and eggs while wide operating, opr-operating, n-novice, i- recently at Texas Tech, holds Rebel flag and views No. 1 jersey as he’s flanked by Keith Goalies — Winnipeg, Pico Peak Isgr n-g ltd i-g ltd e-g ltd scored turned some of the ice and played more than KEEP HAPPY starters or finishers. receiver Fred Bilentnikoff’s meal Ingran (left) and Warner Alford, assistant athletic director. (UPI Photo) Daley; New England, intermediate, e-expert, p-poor, f- Stratton frgr n-g ltd i-g ltd e-no cheers to boos and silenced The 1977 event was the shortest varies from avocado and a lemon to a 19 minutes, getting three Smith. A - 9,736. KEEP SMILING fair, g-good, e-excellent. Sugarbush frgr n-g ltd i-f ltd e-no tc “race” Dougan ever ran - and it was fruit plate the next. Maine for his life! Large John Madden, the coaching Squaw Isgr n-g ltd i-g ltd e-no opr. INDEX genius of the Super Bowl champs, Sat. New England winter sports out­ Vacation money look: NOTICES gets by with a coffee. Sugarloaf frgr n-g ltd i-g ltd e-no Bruins loan Ragman 1 - Loll and Found When Ron “Red” Smith, former Sunday River Isgr frgr n-g ltd i-g Scattered snow flurries are Seattle drubs Celtics 2 - P a rio n a la expected over the northern moun­ 3 - - Announcamantu assistant golf pro at Manchester End of the line ltd e-no 4 - Eniertainmani Country Club tied for fourth place in Most consistent field goal kicker in Massachusetts tains of New Hampshire and Maine BOSTON (UPI) - 16 points. Johnson’s total 24 and Williams was sup-i; 5 - A uclion a the recent PGA Club Professional the National Football Conference is OTodie Isgr n-g ltd i-no e-no opr. tonight while mostly fair weather Dennis Johnson and points led ali scoring. ported by John Johnson :| FINANCIAL Tournament in Georgia, he won $4,- prevails elsewhere. It will be to Quebec Nordiques and Marvin Webster, who’’ 8 « Bonds-StocKs-Mortoages 5-9 Efren Herrera from Mexico, The friday p.m. Gus Williams com­ The key to the Sonics’ 9 - Personal Loans 500 in prize money which more than Dallas Cowboy specialist takes just New Hampshire somewhat colder with low contributed 14 points 10 - Insurance paid for his trip south from temperatures ranging from the up­ bined for 47 points surge was a 10-point tear apiece for Seattle. High 1.3 seconds to get off a kick under Waterville Valley Isgr n-f-g ltd i-f-g marred 4-2 victory against the early in the quarter. In that EMPLOYMENT Kennebunk, Maine where he’s the ltd e-f;g ltd per teens along the Canadian border BOSTON (UPI) - The retain his National Hockey Friday to lead the scorer for the Celtics was 13 - Help Wanted pressure. He's hit on 17 of 24 three- Minnesota North Stars Thursday for scoring spree, Williams 14 - Business Opportunities head pro. Thanks to a tip from Wildcat frgr Isgr n-f-g ltd i-no e-no to the 30s across the south. Boston Bruins have loaned League rights. Seattle SuperSonics to Jo Jo White, with 14. 15 - Situation Wanted point attempts this season... their seventh straight win, are in a contributed six points. Maynard Clough of the local golf center Matti Hagman to the “We feel we will better be able to Cowens ended with 10 on EDUCATION Minnesota free safety Paul Krause first-place tie with Buffalo in the a 111-89 drubbing of Slick Watts hit for four and club. Smith's finish assured him a evaluate his play there because he’ll the night. 18 - Private Insiruclions needs one more interception to tie World Hockey Association NHL’s Adams Division. the Boston Celtics. Jack Sikma for two. 19 - Schools-Classes qualifying berth in all PGA cup Emlen Tunnell, former New York Punched cameraman get more of an opportunity to play,” 20 - Instructions Wanted Quebec Nordiques for the The team indicated it may call up a The only highlight of the The loss drops the matches next season. Smith shared Giant great, for the most intercep­ remainder of the 1977-78 Sinden said. player from Rochester for Satur­ The Sonics put the game REAL ESTATE the lead with two others at Callaway The Bruins will face the Barons in evening for the Celtics Celtics’ season record to 7- 23 - Homes for Sale tions in NFL play. The 14-year day’s game to fill in for injured out of reach in the second came at the 7:28 mark of 24 - Lots-Land tor Sale Gardens after three rounds but had season. General Manager Cleveland Saturday night, with Ron 13. Seattle has now won 25 - Investment Property veteran has 78 to his credit, one less players. period, when they out- three bogies and a double bogey on Harry Sinden said Friday. Grahame assigned to start in goal. the third period when two in a row under new 26 - Business Property than Tunnell picked off...John­ ^Public reprimand^ Also on the team’s injured list are scored the Celtics 37-21 and center Dave Cowens 27 - Resort Property the back nine to tall back into the Gerry Cheevers, sidelined for a Coach Lenny Wilkins, 28 - Real Estate Wanted ny Ellis, a catcher with the Texas Hagman, who had four goals gr.-jbbed a 57-39 halftime 30 - Travel fourth place tie. First prize was month with knee problems, is slated Stan Jonathan, with a bruised right scored the 10,000th point of giving them a 7-17 season Ftangers, and Billy Gardner, third and an assist in 15 games this lead. Williams led the MISC. SERVICES $16,500...The most attractive Remembering fond memories to serve as backup. ankle, and Bobby Schmautz, with his career. record. 31 - Services Offered base coach with the Montreal Expos, Haycs^ punishment season, will report to Quebec knee trouble. Gregg Sheppard and scoring in that period with The effort by Johnson 32 - Pamting-Papering program distributed to diners at a will shard the speaking program at The Bruins, who captured a fight- 33 - Building-Contracfing Texas Longhorn halfback Earl Campbell looks at a post of the immediately. The Bruins will Dwight Foster are also sidelined. 34 - Rooting-Siding sports dinner reached the desk via the Sports Night Dec.16 at 35 - Heating-Plumbing Frank Lupien. It was the “Official Texas Tower lit with a huge “1” in 1969 following the Longhorns CHICAGO (UPI) — Ohio State football Coach Woody Hayes 36 - Flooring Manchester Community College. 37 - Moving-TfucKing-Storage Scoreboard”for the Tony Lupien Ellis is a New London native and winning the National Championship. Campbell hopes to lead Friday received a “public reprimand” from Big Ten Com­ Dates granted 38 - Services Wanted testimonial dinner last month in team to another championship this year with a win over Notre MISC. FOR SALE D Gardner is from Waterford...UConn missioner Wayne Duke for punching a television cameraman Boston. The occasion saluted the basketball game against Yale tonight Dame in the Cotton Bowl. (UPI Photo) NEW YORK (UPI) - 40 - Household Goods former local man who retired last during the Michigan-Ohio State game Nov. 19. Thoroughbred racing in New York Jal alai results 41 - Articles lor Sale is a sellout at Storrs. The game will Hayes was reprimanded for “unsportsmanlike conduct.” 42 - Building Supplies spring as head baseball coach at be carried live on Channel 24... Plen­ State was granted 298 dates Friday off 43 - Pels -Birds- Dogs 44 —Livestock Dartmouth College. Photos of his Should Hayes violate the con­ violations of this rule.” for the 1978 season, with the bulk — ty of seats will be available tonight in Fht Third Fifth 45 - B oa ts i Accessories college days at Harvard, where he ference code on sportsmanlike con­ The NCAA rule restricts players, 174 — going to Aqueduct. lUrraiM lUO S4« Ut S kaw Jw 13.40 4.40 3.60 TIrawScrfio IS.OO 7.20 6.20 46 - Sporting Goods New Britain when Central Connec­ 4 Piu Uipt sio iu 2 Ji Uipe 4.00 3.00 4 Oann lartven ^20 6.60 47 —Garden Products captained both the basketball and Norton’s manager duct again within a year, he will be coaches and team personnel to the The Big A winter-spring meeting of 2 Redr^z Uipe 140 48 - A ntiq u es tic u t’s c a g e rs open a g a in s t 1 RodriiMt Pad 160 as coaches resign JDMRyNd iW Wanted to Buy QumeU 4-7 $4U0 49 - baseball teams, and with four major Bridgeport...Have a nice weekend. automatically suspended from area between the 30 yard lines and 114 dates starts Jan. 2 and runs M U 44 $4t00 quinieU 2-S $33.40 M n U M S72J0 PirTecU S-2 $119.10 PetfecU 7-4 $129.00 league baseball teams were included coaching the Buckeyes’ next two requires other personnel to remain through May 22. An Aqueduct fall TrifecU S-M $S0i20 TrifecU 7-4-2 $361.60 RENTALS THIk U 6-4-3 (403JO 52 - Rooms for Rant games. Technically, Duke said, out of that area. Thus Freedman had session of 60 days is programmed for Fotirfh Siith E blasts WBC action SAN SICARIO, Italy (UPI) — The World Series men’s giant Second 53 - Apartments tor Rent Hayes now is on probation. encroached three or four yards into Oct. 16-Dec. 23. 2AnaZoquil 1.60 4.00 140 1 MoflUU 13.40 UO 4.20 7 Frmisce kx 16.00 5.40 4.20 54 - Homes for Rent slalom was cancelled Friday when American coach Hank 4JoMP«d L40 3i0 2 Hrra 5J0 2.10 3 HMtia Urria S.OO 4.20 55 - Business for Rent Duke said he issued the reprimand the forbidden area. Belmont’s two sessions are broken 6 Iritii Caret 3.60 6 Redrifuei 3.60 2 ChtreU Cvea 3.20 56 - Resort Property for Rent Tauber and his Swiss counterpart resigned from a ski committee QuUeU 2-4 630.20 QuWeU 1-2 $32.00 M U 3-7 $4140 57 - Wanted to Rent NEW YORK (UPI) — Ken Norton’s manager. Bob Biron, after discussions with the Duke said videotape showed that down into 58 dates for the May 24- PerfecU 7-3 $135.60 Lead narrowed during an argument over the amount of snow for safe competi­ PerfKU 2-4 $101.60 PerfecU 1-2 $103i0 5tt - Misc tor Rent cameraman, Michael Freedman, Hayes “took three steps and landed a July 29 meeting and 42 more from TrifecU 2-4-6 $710.30 TrifecU 1-2-6 $332.40 TrifecU 7-3-2 $663.60 Friday blasted the World Boxing Council for retreating from a AUTOMOTIVE Hayes, network officials and both the blow to the right side of Freedman’s Aug. 28 through Oct. 14. tion. 61 - Autos for Sale pledge it had made to vacate the heavyweight title if Muham­ president and athletic director of A similar dispute Thursday led to a 62 - Trucks for Sale body.” The 24-day Saratoga meet runs The two coaches said the snow was 63 - Heavy Equipment tor Sale mad Ali did not agree by Jan. 5 to fight a rematch with Norton. Ohio State. “It appeared that Freedman from July 30 through Aug. 26. insufficient and too frozen. The near-complete Austrian and Swiss 64 - Molorcycles-Bicycles Jose Swlaiman (WBC president) pion is holding out for something in Ohio State President Harold Enar- turned and warded off the blow with The New York State Racing and delegate from the International Ski boycott of the women’s giant slalom, 65 - Campers-Trailers-Mobile PatBi Stacy duo told us and told the ,,___ . . . __ Hom es C press in Las the $12-14 million range. son said the school will not appeal the his left elbow. He did not fall, and he Wagering Board also approved 155 Federation, C hristian Best of won by Perrine Pelen of France. Jai alai entries 66 - Automotive Service Vegas and New York that the WBC ‘I would think that $10 million action since the school is “fully com­ remained in the general area,” Duke harness racing dates for Roosevelt France, earlier had ruled the snow Austrian star Monika Kaserer did not 67 - Autos for Rent-Lease had set the Jan. 5 deadline and was would be enough to satisfy anyone, mitted” to Big Ten rules. said. “At the time of the blow, it Raceway, 156 for Yonkers Raceway, cover was adequate. start and only two of her seven team­ maintain margin going to be firm in its stand with Salurtluv MatiiuM* even Ali,” Biron said. “We’re willing But Enarson added that, “in all appeared that he had one foot 165 for Vernon Downs, 202 for Mon- “It is the first time in skiing mates completed both runs. Ali,” Biron said by phone from his to accept $2.5 million and let Ali take fairness, there is something that' straddling the sidelines.” history that a race has been canceled Switzerland’s Lise-Marie Morerod LARGO, Fla. (UPI) — Jerry Pate and Hollis Stacy stayed out ticello Raceway, 132 (plus 3 FIST TIMS FFTH SCVEKTH NDmi EUVENTH □ NOTICES home in La Jolla, Calif. “Now, in the big chunk, just to get him in the cries to be said. Over the years, the Duke said the videotape also matinees) for Saratoga Raceway and because some jury members went off the track in the first run and 1. Martin Serfle 7-1 1. Inn Zarra 4-1 1. iasa leue 9-1 1. Eddy 9-1 1. Fauata Lama 91 1. JJCkhoi 91 front as the rains came, but a couple of teams began closing in effect, they’ve pushed it back to I Fauto Pad I-] I Rrrt Cora 9-1 2. Martin 9m VI i z ^ 1-1 2. iJ Ahna 92 2. Artmo Zirrii 91 ring again.” Ohio State teams coached by Woody showed four policemen in the same 47 (plus 1 matinee) for Orange Coun­ resigned and no substitutes could be her teammates withdrew. I taw Leipe 4-1 3. Martin M 6-1 3. JJ Pad 9-3 3 . Zvra 7-11 Zcfd ZarrU 7-2 1 Frandire Ghisio 192 Lost and Found 1 on them early in Friday’s soggy second round of the Golf Mixed April 7. It's obvious it’s getting Asked if he would reduce Norton’s Hayes have been noted for clean play area, “two of them talking behind ty at Saratoga, Historic Track at found,” Italian Coach Giancarlo A compromise proposal to hold 4. Montauln 9-1 4. Zefd Pad 7-3 4. Fauata Zaqd I 5-1 4 Iturrecui 7-2 4. iaM Ochoa 91 4. Znui M 91 harder to take the WBC seriously 5. Pete Oartureo 9-1 5. Dnry 1« 7-1 5. MantSa Serpe 6-1 5. Sertia 92 5. Orbea ■ Acn 91 i. Kunefui Artedn 91 Team Championship. share below the $2.5 million in order and good sportsmanship. They are Hayes,” and taking no action to (5oshen was given five racing dates Cotelli said angrily. “This is a only the first run of the men’s giant 6. Inn Caret S-1 6. Iran Zagd I 9-2 6. Udy larturen M 6. Artecha 5-1 6. Artana Zam 91 6. ChiTM Acin 7-1 LOST- Brandy Street area tournam ent were pestered by about anything.” 7. Banri} Coya 7-3 7. XodrifMz leijw 5-1 7. PeU IM 4 -1 7. Zefd 4-1 7. Franciaca Arteche 7-1 7. E6dj Urrei 7-2 Bolton. 4 months old tan pup­ Pate and Stacy began the day at 11- to encourage Ali to take the fight, due in large measure to the en­ protect the 30 yard line from en­ dangerous precedent. We Italians slalom in San Sicario and stage the i Jm larliim 6-1 i CharaU Serfia 91 8. OrtMi I Olm 91 sporadic drizzles in the afternoon. The WBC met in Madrid Thursday I.Vra7e4dl 6-1 6. lU^pMZ Caya 6-1 6. AcSi 91 py. Answers to "Lonesome. " under par after a first-round 61 put Biron said, “if it meant getting Ali couragement of good sportsmanship croachment by non-team personnel, always made use of good sense in the second Saturday in Montgenevre, SDK tote lam sms HantiHa SeriU SUK Inn Caret SM OUre SUBS Hurreftd Olan siiU Rodri^z Sorfk Temperatures were in the 60s. and decided to require Ali only to 3- 7-5 $-7-61-5-7 7-1-3 4-7-t 7-3-5 6-4-1 4-1-6 74-3 2-5-1 2-3-7 2-73 44 4 7-34 24-7 97-5 2-95 97-3 3-91 342 147 97-5 741 7-1-3 Please call 646-6316. or 742- them six strokes out front. They into the ring, it’s something we would by our entire athletic department the primary reason for their I—f Bowling past. From now on we’ll know how to France, site of the women’s parallel Tommy Bolt and Jo Ann Prentice, sign a paper by Jan. 5 committing S2C0IB Foum SQTN a m Tomi TWELFTH 8176. struggled with two bogeys in their consider very seriously.” and by Coach Hayes.” presence. He said there also was a behave.” downhill and of Sunday’s men’s 1. Dam Pad 9-1 1.6m 4 -1 1. PeU lUnia 7-2 1. Kurrefd Serfia 91 1. OUre 91 1. Zefui Chitio I 91 who started the second round at four- him to negotiate with Norton for a 2. Martin Zam 4-1 IMairtia 9-1 2. IrtM lirrea 9-2 2. Francuca Caret 4-1 2. Chaaia I 91 i EM; ochM 91 first three holes, but added three bir­ Biron said he was awaiting the Duke said that his study of still photographer on the field who HOLIDAY The Austrian and Swiss teams, parallel slalom, was turned down. 1 ChvaU 7-2 3. R o d ^ i Munu 91 LOST WHITE AND BLACK under, shaved three more strokes off fourth bout. The WBC also sanc­ 3. Rm ian 6-1 lin n 6-1 3. Danny Ochoa 5-1 XFanUArtache 91 Three-month-old kitten. dies on their first nine to go 12-under return from Madrid Friday night or videotape not shoVm on network moved “when he saw Hayes move CATERERS- Debbie which hold the top two positions in Italy’s Piero Gros said after a 4. PeU Coya 9-2 i RodHfBtz 7-1 4. CharaU Zo^ I 6-1 4. Ji OUee 7-2 4. Munia 92 4. Orbei I Zarrii 91 par as they neared the end of their tioned All’s Feb. 15 title defense in 5. Inn Za^ I 5-1 5. iesa 7-2 5. Artana 6cn 7-1 5. Radrifuez Zarra 91 5. Larru 91 5. Frwdwu Adn M Vicinitv of Clark Road. at the turn. Saturday of Norton and King before television showed that Freedman, at toward him.” Wilson 135, Arlene Tallman World Series standings, won U.S. and demonstrative run on the San Sicario i Faute Laipe 6-1 l.ii 6-1 6. FrancUca ZarrU 1-1 L PeU ChaaU I 7-1 i Ortea I 91 6. Hivreful U n ii 92 Friday round. Las Vegas with inexperienced Olym­ 7. Artana 91 Bolton. You can keep it if you But Curtis Strange and Nancy deciding what action to pursue. the time of the incident, was Hayes was the second Big Ten 141-363, Carol Lewie 133- Swedish support for their contention track: 7. irtsy larturen 7-2 7. Caret 5-1 7. Ortaa ■ Zarra 4-1 7. Jaaa Adn 91 7. ChirolA Otm 7-2 want it. but please call 522- There was a possibility that pic light heavyweight champion Leon IMontiSaCarea 7-1 t Otm; 9-2 L fturreid Chaaio I 1-1 8. Eddy ZarrU 9-2 I Ochoa 7-1 L Artino Artec^ 91 Lopez, playing a half hour ahead of “between the 33-34 yard lines on the coach to be reprimanded this year 377, Angie Ortolan! 127-348, that snow conditions were “This is a fantastic course, even sun RodrUinz SerfU S tilra tt SUUJJRrtecha SUBS barm Zaqd R SUB Arteche SUBS U Z m 1849 or 688-7883 evenings. darkness might hamper the golfers Spinks and said if Ali wins that fight, 974 997 4-3-1 3-94 745 97-2 2-91 7-24 sidelines within 2-4 yards of Coach and go on probation. Michigan’s Bo Carol Seretto 125, Ellen dangerously poor. The French and better than yesterday. There are 4- 7-2 6-7-2 7-2-5 7-2-4 1-5-7 5-3-7 t-l-S 5-14 1-5-7 24-1 7-1-3 1-7-2 64-1 992 24-5 4-24 Reward. the leaders, went nine-under after 13 with late tee times because play he must sign with the top-ranked holes. Hayes, in violation of official NCAA Schembechler earlier was Seymour 135, Carol Raw- Italians, bent on improving their some people here who forget that in moved slowly due to the inclement Norton by April 7 or lose his title to Peraonala 2 And the popular duo of Arnold and football playing rules. reprimanded for his comment on of­ son 136-135-377, Laine position and standings, contended the their countries we have often skied in Sulunluy weather. Norton. Of course, that could change, msT Sandra Palmer, who like Strange and Crisafi tabbed “It should be noted steps are being ficials in the Duke game. Knowles 345. race could be held and made some disastrous conditions.” vm FIFTH SEVENTH SANTA will come to your too. 1. DmiPiU 1. Martin OUve 7-2 WNIH EilVENTH Lopez started the day at three-under, undertaken by me to avoid future trial runs to prove it. 2. Inn ian 1. MofftBU Zma 7-2 1. Carea 91 1. Zafui Murua 7-2 1. Uaa ChaaU B home, business, store. Christ­ 2. Jm leipa 7-1 2. PeU Barturin 91 2. SerfU 8-1 “The WBC is playing right into 3. Martin Zam 3. J J Pad 4 -1 2. Orbea I Serpa 91 i J i lim a mas or Chanukah partv. Call moved to eight-under after nine for key award I biM Zaqd 1 91 3. Znna 7-2 1 Eddy Odioa 7-1 EARLY BIRDS- Cindy 4. Iran larturen 4. MontMa Carea 91 1 Kurrefd Ochoa 646-4611. All’s hands,” Biron said. “They’re 5. Macitia Zaqd I 4. Radrifuez leue 92 4. Zvra 91 4. PiU Lama 91 holes. Doyle 151-376, Fran Doyon 5. Radrifuez Ceya 91 5. Zefd Pad 7-1 4. Franck Acn letting him fight any pushover he 6. PtU Ceyi 5. Acbi 91 5.1J Arteche 91 5. CharaU Ziirra Morning rains forced a two hour 129-357, Katie Graham 130, 6. Fauste BartirM 92 L Damy ian 91 I Zefd 92 6. Charala OUre 91 NEED RIDE To and from HARTFORD (UPI) - Frank Sports briefs 7. Am Caru 7. bin Zaqd I 91 7. ioM Caya 7-1 i Artano ArUcha wants while he keeps avoiding Ken 7. OUie 7-1 7. Artano Jto 91 L FtitsU liife 6. Am ian 91 7. Orbea I ZarrU Hartford, 8 to 4. Parkade delay in the tee times on the Bard- More fines Crisafi, one of the most successful Dot Bentley 342. SliSJJSanU t Inn Sem 8-1 i Frandace 91 L tturrefd ChaaU I 92 Norton. He’ll probably fight someone SUM bitu Sarfle SUBS Eddy A ^ 6 Eddy Murua vicinity. Please call 649-1246. moor Country Club course and 9144 7-2-1 3!47 2-7-3 SIM Uaa SUBS Frandace Zarra SUBS bamy OUre else after Spinks, anyone to stay coaches in Connecticut scholastic 1-92 924 91-3 1-96 91-3 92-7 148 144 1-97 991 2-97 1-98 golfers in the $200,(KK) his-and-hers SECon 91-3 997 1-96 914 147 143 91-7■ 1147 after 6:00 p.m. history, has been chosen to be a Gold Bucks cut Lloyd EASTERN BUSINESS- Jamaican horse 1. PfU Laipt 7-: Foumi SaTN EIGHTH TENTH away from Norton. At least if the Dodger scout 1. Mvtbi 7-2 1. J J Ochoa 7-2 TwnnH dished out Key recipient by the Connecticut Cliff Jones 161-142-418, Jim IRoMiPad 9; 1. Frandace Zaqd I 8-1 1. Arttcht 7-2 1, R a M f ArUchi 7-2 WBC was going to require Ali to sign MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The 2. bra 91 2. CharaU Carea 91 I Eddy Arttcba 91 I Murua 8-1 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -r- Jim Sirianni 174-396, Bill 3. km Cnea 7-: Ib a tu 91 2. Artana ZarrU 91 □ EMPLOYMENT Sports Writers’ Alliance. 4. Martin SarfU 91 3. Fausto tbirui 92 3. Zefd Carea 91 1 ChaaU R 7-1 1 QtaraU Acin 91 a contract committing him to Milwaukee Bucks Thursday cut • Lefebvre, the Los Aiigeles Dodgers’ 4. Eddy 92 9 ArttN ChaaU R 91 4. Fauata Zvrii 91 Sports forum Crisafi, athletic director at East Haberern 171-389, Bub 5. Damy B a r ^ 91 5. PeU 91 4. Artma 91 4. Zefd Ochoa 91 negotiate with Ken, they should have second-year forward Scott Lloyd to 1965 National League Rookie of the is quarantined i Arra Uegi I 91 S. Humid Z ^ 91 5. Uaa OUre 7-2 5. Orbea ■ 91 5. Eddy larru 8-1 Haven High for more than three Holmes 160-405, Tom i Dam 91 i Oihte I Acn 91 8. tturrefd Zam 7-1 LOchat 91 Help W anled 13 HARTFORD (UPI) The put some bite in it by making him put make room for Rich Laurel, a 6-foot- 7. Mofltli iin 9; 7. FausU 7-1 I Frandaeo ChaaU |91 Year, has joined the staff of the iM C e y a 91 7. Franeiaco Arttcht 7-1 7. Damy ChatU R 91 7. lama 92 7. Humfd M 92 decades, was named to receive the Harrison 158-389, John L J 1 91 8. Uaa Urea 91 L CharaU 91 World Hockey Association has up a six-figure forfeiture bond. Then 5 rookie from Hofstra University. Dodger organization as a minor SlISFwtUOUve SUIMentia 8. Radrifuez A ^ 92 8. Oibu I OUre 91 SALES POSITION - Straight award at the annual dinner Jan, 16 in David 15T-380, Alan Grzyb 247 74-1 1-96 1-97 SUBSDMnZeqdR SUBS PeU SeriU SIM OUre 3 True heroes of race SUBS Uaa SertU fined Cincinnati Stingers if he wants to change his mind, he’ll Laurel was drafted by Portland in SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) — Veterinarians scratched a 914 91-7 991 144 91-5 2-1-4 84-1 1-2-3 997 91-1 c f i « n 7-1-3 92-S 91-3 147 commissions, leads furnished league instructor and scout. 145-395, Ted Roback 144, 7-91 91-71-94 147 There are 880 runners like myself think twice about it.” the Hartford Civic Center. Frank to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Coach Jacques Demers and the firsj round of this year’s college Lefebvre, 34, spent all eight Ted Kowzun 143-407, Paul Jamaican horse from Sunday’s running of the 11th annual $155,- who came to Manchester Biron said promoter Don King had Vieira, baseball coach at the Univer­ draft but didn’t reach terms with the team captain Rick Dudley $1,- seasons in the major leagues with Gllberto 142-373, Dave Gr­ 000 International Caribbean Classic and are reported to be under STEADY WORK - Reliable, Thanksgiving Day with dreams of approached Ali several times with sity of New Haven, was chosen team and was traded to Atlanta, INVITATION 000 each for participating in earlier to receive the award. A third Dodgers. zyb 140, Dan Koplowitz 140, pressure to scratch a Puerto Rican three-year-old as well. hard worker, who wants winning but the reality of knowing “substantial offers” for a fourth Ali- which placed him on waivers hfon- steady employment, good in­ the Thanksgiving ice fracas recipient will be named later. Lou DellaFera 379,. Ed Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, so far, 1:01 over the 1,000 meters. TO BID that finishing would be a great against the Birmingham Bulls. Norton bout. Biron said the highest day. come. Call 528-6702 between 9- figure King has so far been able to A 1941 graduate of East Haven Miller 395, Vic Salcius 389, Trinidad and Panama have two en­ The heavy favorite in the race AL MORGAN’S 2 only. achievement. But even though we Demers and Dudley were also Ding Balch 141-388, Mike The Manchester Board of offer Ali is $10 million, but the cham- High, Crisafi has compiled a record Football captains tries each in classid, while Colombia remained the Mexican entry Rionda, trained as hard, if not harder, than Torres guest Zwick 374, Education solicits bids for a NOW accepting applications suspended for one game. of 492 wins and 181 loses as basket­ AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) - has one and Jamaica is now also left who will be ridden by Steve Cauthen, kiln for the Art Department BOSTON (UPI) - Mike Torrez, the SCHOOL OF for full time employment. the top 500 we have only the The Bulls were assessed team fines ball coach at the school, including 77 Members of the University of with only one. the 17-year-old jockey sensation with for the 1977-1978 school year. newest dddition to the Boston Red Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 memories of our personal triumphs totaling $2,000 for failing mainly to consecutive victories between 1953 Massachusetts football team, this GOP- Grayce Shea 180- Track officials said the Vehezuelan more than $6 million in winnings this Sealed bids will be received only. Sox pitching staff, will be honored UNICYCLING because our names or numbers did provide enough police protection at and 19S6. year’s Yankee Conference champion, 495, Sally Heavisides 183, and Colombian entries were still in year who had to get special dispensa­ until 11:00 A.M, December 14, Jan. 26 at the Boston Baseball MECHANICS. Manufacturer not get published as having finished. the game, which they won, and for Over a span of four seasons in the have elected Bruce Kimball, a junior Marie Ludlow 496, Ellen quarantine and would not leave a tion from Puerto Rico’s child labor 1977, at which time they will Writers Dinner for his outstanding of abrasive blast equipment Amby Burfoot doesn’t need to read not having a videotape of the game to mid 50’s Us teams compiled an in­ guard from Rowley, and Joe Zinsser 455. specially-built, air-conditioned cage laws to be able to participate in the be publicly opened. The right & ACROBATICS show the league. performance in helping the New is reserved to reject any and requires mechanic with the paper to find out how well he did, credible 109 wins while losing only McLaughlin, a junior linebacker until Saturday. A seven-day stay in race. knowledge of assembly of The fight in question lasted 10 two games. York Yankees win the 1977 World CATERERS- Debbie isolation from all other animals is all bids. Specifications and bid he knows. But others of us who’s gift from Stoneham, captains of the 1978 Cauthen’s mount also drew the No. SPECIAL CLASSES FCRMING IN machinery and machining: minutes and 10 players were sent to Crisafi’s basketball teams won 11 Series. Wilson 135, Arlene Tallman mandatory for ail horse entering forms may be secured at the blueprint reading is also of talent is not so'great will never squad. 1 position closest to the rail for the Business Office, 45 N. School the penalty box. Then Demers was Housatonic League titles, five state Torrez, 31, became a free agent 141-363, Carol Lewie 133- Puerto Rico from an area where race over a mile and an eighth. reqmred.d. Apply in person to know if we were 501st, 786th or even Street, Manchester, Connec­ O s c a r Forand. Shop thrown out during the second period championships and one New England this fall after winning two World 377, Ellen Seymour 135, hoof-and-mouth disease is still Angel Cordero Jr., another top TRAMPOLINE ticut 06040. Raymond E. if we made the top 1,000. Series games against the Los Angle Ortolan! 127-348, Superintendent. Interviews after throwing sticks on the ice when title. prevalent. jockey, has been contracted to ride Demers, Business Manager STARTING SUNDAT DEC. 4th conducted in the afternoon Now those of you who never jog he challenged a referee’s' call. He attended Arnold College and the Angeles Dodgers. He signed a long­ Pats' cheerleaders Carol Seretto 125, Laine Legal Light, Jamaica’s top hope in the top Puerto Rican horse. Eureka, 035-11 Monday through Friday. 1:30 will never realize that just finishing Demers later apologized for his University of Redlands in California term contract with Boston last weeL Knowles 345. the richest horse race ever in the 1 PM to 3 PM to 4:30 p.m. Pressure Blast BOSTON (U PI) - The New but both owners and trainers of team’s behavior. “The league has ONE OF THE FEW TITLES , before returning to East Haven as Caribbean, was scratched Thursday ALSO CLASSES FORMING FOR Manufacturing Co.. 41 Chapel means as much to us as winning does England Patriots’ cheerleaders. The Eureka and the other Puerto Rican Street. Manchester. Conn. made the proper decision,” he said JOHNNY MILIEF CAN'T CWW* basketball coach and athletic direc­ HOME ENGINEERS- when official veterinarians at the El • to the leaders. I8 THEU.S.AMATEUP.WH1CH Joins Red iPings Patriettes, will hold their second an­ horse, Rafaelito, denounced what BODY BUILDING • ACROBATICS 06040. An Equal Opportunity after the fines were levied ’Thursday. tor in 1947. He also coached football, Linda Corbitt 187-456, Kim Comandante track east of San Juan See something you I hope next year that the unsung 'OFTHEFOUOWINS STARS AISO DETROIT (UPI) - Veteran left nual Massachusetts Cheering (jham- they called a“ plot” to scratch either • UNICYCLINB Employer. In the past week. The WHA has had golf and baseball. McComb 175, Shirley found that one of its horseshoes was like? Then call the majority will get recognized, for it is RAllEO TO WIN THAT tourney? wing Dennis Hull was acquired pionships Saturday at Boston of the host island’s top horses. FOR INFORMATION to discipline players from the New Before steplng down last year as Eldridge 186-452, Jan in bad condition. number you see In the CLERK TYPIST - With ap­ us who make the Manchester race as A. lANNY WAPKINS Thursday by the Detroit Red Winu College’s Roberts Center. The con­ The aim of the plot, they said, was ad. And If you have England Whalers, the Edmonton B. SENE LITTLER football coach, Crisafi’s teams com­ McKenney 463, Kris Higley CALL OAO-OOOS titude fur figures. great as it is. from the (Chicago Black Hawks in test is held as a benefit for St. Jude’s However, the second Jamaican to get Puerto Rico’s third horse into something to sell, give Oilers and the Winnipeg Jets for a C. HUSIE GREEN J plied a 187-85 mark, including 10 450, Laurie Dupomt 468, Experienced in order enlrv exchange for “ future con­ Children’s Hospital and features high horse in the race, Marlequin, might the race. It is owned by a distilling us a calll desireable. Appiv Pillow Kerry S. Murphy number of fights that erupted in Housatonic League crowns. His Hildur Zawlstowskl 469. not be so bad, either. Harlequin has 210 PINE ST. MANCHESTER siderations,” believed to be two draft school cheerleading teams from firm which is sponsoring the telecast Texin Corp. 49 Regent St.. Groton, Conn. three games last week. am -jm suE turned in the fastest time in practice baseball coaching record was 66-20. choices below the first round. throughout New England. of Sunday’s event. Manchester. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat., Dec. 3, 1977— PAGE NINE-B PAGE E lG H T -B -jgpC H E S T E R EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat,, Dec. 3. 1977 HooUng-Plumblng 35 Homoa For Sate Homoa For Solo 23 Homoa For Solo 23 Http IS H»lp W tn M 1$ Monrn For Sah 23 Hcmm For Solo 22 Homoo For Solo 23 BUSINESS & SERVICE NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet MANCHESTER - Large Cape MANCHESTER • Spring repairs, plugged drains, - Full dormer. 1 acre. Street location. 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ORIENTAL SEAMSTRESS - considers any job. 289-9287, tric, Richard Young, 649-1975. first and we’ll make you a free, 20 cubic feet. Used six individual needed to fill recent EXHIBIT BUILDER - attached breezeway and gar- Realtors 643-2174 Mending, alterations. No job evenings or weekends, Don. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, months. $250 or best offer. vacancy in our office staff. East Hartford areas Experienced only. Excellent age. SellingIling in midmitf $30’s.130’s Va­ ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, too small. 178 Charter ()ak HoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 Realtor, 643-1577. Call 643-4675. E 2 3 * Pleasant and persuasive to dollvor Iho opportunity. Displaycraft, In- cant. T.,’T.J. Crockett • . -Realtors, ■ attics, garages, yards Street, Manchester. CaU 649- J.P. LEWIS A SON-Intcrior Lots A}vallable VriW IAftNi rOTOCAST • telephone manner is a must. corporated, Manchester, 643-1577. cleaned, moving, trucking. 4957. and exterior painting, BIDWELL Home Improve­ IMMEDIATE Cash for your TAG SALE - 34 Spruce Street, 45 hour week, split shift 9-1 Manchoalor Evming Connecticut. Loam for sale. I^wn service. paperhanging, and property. Let us explain our Manchester. Household fur­ ment Co. Expert installation niture, camping equipment, p.m. 5 p.m.-9 p.m. 9 a.m. - 1 Horald BY OWNER - Recently What is your Property Worth? No job too big or small. 568- WANTED TO BE A Compa­ remodeling. Fully insured, of aluminum siding, gutters lair proposal. Call Mr. For Period Ending 7 PM EST Saturday. During Saturday, p.m. Saturday. Send resume Call MANCHESTER DENTAL Of­ remodeled two family. 5 and 5 8522. nion. Day or night. Call 872- 649-9658. and trims. Roofing installa­ Belfiorc, 647-1413. odds ’n ends, Sunday 10 ’til 6, rain and showers will be expected over the Pacific Northwest to American Frozen Foods, 29 fice has opening for part-time flat. Separate heating and We will inspect your property and suggest an asking 9785. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- We will custom build your Monday thru Thursday, 6 to 8 3 MAY WE BUY your home? p.m., and Friday, Saturday & and southern Florida, while snow will fall over portions of the Bissell Street, East Hartford, 647-9946 work. (’Two full days and utilities. Two car ghrage, price. (No obligation.) BEAUTIFY THE Exterior of PROFESSIONAL Painting - 9109. your home. Dry Wall Stone. Interior/Exterior. Qualitftty Quick, fair, ail cash and no Sunday, 9 to 5. upper Plains. Mostly sunny skies will prevail elsewhere. Ct. 06108 or Call Sharon after Saturday a.m.) Varied dental situated on nicely treed lot. Ask us about our gauranteed sales plan TODAY!! I home on one of these lots in 5:00 at 569-4990. duties dealing with children. Retaining Walls and other GENERAL CONTRACTING - paint. Best prices. CaU Ned, SPECIALIZING cleaning and problems. Call Warren E. M^imum readings include: Atlanta 57, Boston 47, Chicago 36, $49,500. 6464786. Experience in ail phases of Experience preferred, will REALTORS — MLS walls. LOW FALL PRICES. 644-2174, anytime. repairing chimneys, roofs, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. GIRL SCOUT ftummage Sale Cleveland 41, Dallas 71, Denver 53, Duluth 13, Houston 75, “I’M DREAMING of a Green consider full-time employee if 643-9508, or 649-5635. maintenance and repairs. Manchester’s finest residen­ - Saturday, December 3rd, 12 Jacksonville 68, Kansas City 45, Little Rock 62, Los Angeles 72, EAST WINDSOR-Six acres Remodeling - Renovation or new roofs. Free estimates, 30 C hristm as!’’ Be an Avon qualified. Send resume to with spacious ten room Bullding-Coniracting 33 Years Experience. Howley, WE WILL BUY Your home. to 4, Em anuel Lutheran Miami 78, Minneapolis 22, New Orleans 71, New York 48, PASEK 289-7475 just a small paint job. You Representative. Earn money Dental Assistant, Suite 202, Contemporary. Two baths SNOWPLOWING - Commer­ 643-5361. tial areas. Immediate sale. Fast, ef­ Church, Church/Chestnut Phoenix 75, San Francisco 62, Seattle 54, St. Louis 47 and in your spare time. Start now - 191 Main Street, Manchester. plus two lavs, 3 fireplaces, 608 BURNSIDE AVE. - EAST HARTFORD cial or RESIDENTIAL. name it, I do it. at reasonable WES ROBBINS carpentry ficient, professional service. Street, Manchester. Washington 55. buy lots of presents this large bam. Call Suzanne or Members National Association of Real Elstate boards and Connecticut Manchester area. Free es­ rates. 643-5543. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Arruda-Barcomb, 644-1539, ROOFER WILL Install root TAG SALE - Saturday. December. Call 523-9401. SECRETARY - Part-time, 12 Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. Association of Realtors, Inc. Also member of tfje Hartford Board of timates. Reasonable. Call ditions, rec rooms, dormers, siding or gutters for low dis­ Call lor details 528-9395. Service Watson Beach Co., ^Realtors, Manchester and Vernon Multiple Listing Service. anytime 646-5489. built-ins, bathrooms,' December 2, 3. 10 a.m. to p.m. - 5 p.m. Short hand and CHIMNEY SWIPE. Available count price. Call Ken at 647- dark. Everything from an­ MEDICAL SECRETARY / typing absolutely necessary. Manchester Office, 647-9139. kitchens, 649-3446. 1566. CONSIDERING SELLING? Stiifion SNOWPLOWING - Call 646- to clean your chimneys at tiques to lawn equipment. 67 Bookkeeper - For Manchester 289-9542 ask for Mrs. Quirph'"' Equal Housing Opportunity. very reasonable rates. Don’t We can guarantee the physician’s office. Monday 2112, ask for Jim at Regal TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Gray Road, South Windsor. Holp Wonlod 13 i M a n a ^ r s risk chimney fires! Call now Heating-Plumbing 35 PETERMAN PURCHASE ol your house Muffler, or call 633-4015. thru Friday. Pleae send SERVICE STATIC!! atten- 643-5543. Carpentry and general con­ or we can ADVANCE the resume to Box W, c/o Mincltetter S34,000-Vtrnon tracting. Residential and POOL TABLE- 8 months old. ADVERTISING dant wanted part-p le mor­ S-rm, Cape, 2 bedrooms, dining room, living room, fireplace, 2 SEWERLINES, sink lines, REALTY & BUILDING COMPANY amount of your present ADDRESSERS WANTED - Manchester Herald. Vou can axpect a commercial. Whether it be a Was $800. Will sell for $450. nings. Ajtjtly in person only. BRICK RANCH porches, full basement, 1 car garage, on wooded acre lot with COMPLETE CARPET & Tile cleaned with electric cutters, RATES immediately! Work at home guarantead salary plus LIGHT TRUCKING. Cellars small repair job, a custom EQUITY until sold. Before Owner moving. Call 643-6286. Getty, 118' Cen’lJ Street, incantive program baaed Business zone. Excellent older cottage on pro|^rty. installation and repairs. Free by professionals. McKinney 649-9404 646-1171 649-0061 — no experience necessary. Manchester. estimates. CaU Pat, at 646- and attics cleaned. Free es­ built home or anything in listing your house for sale 1 day ... lie word per day on sales, plus vscatlon, business potential for Bros. Sewage Disposal Excellent pay. Write life inaurance, major $34,500-Ranch timates 646-1943. between, call 646-1379. please call our office for 3 days 10c word per day GENERAL 3745, after 5 p.m. Commpany, 643-5308. American Service, 8350 Park rrredical coverage, long professional office or retail 5 rms. plus finished attic for child play area. Wall to wall details. No obligation. 6 days 9e word per day Lane. Suite 269, Dallas Texas, TEUS Oil COMPKNr needs term disahlllty and thrHI store. carpeting Living room and Dining room. Shed in private rear Building Supplies 42 26 days 6e word per day mature person for short plan. yard. A MUST SEE at this low price. J. WATSON BEACH CO 15 words $2.00 mmimurri 75231. ACCOUNTING CLERK trips surrounding Responsbilllias will include Manchtster Office 647-9139 NATURAL STONE for Happy Ads . $2.30 inch selling anddlspensing $34,900-Manchaatar retaining walls, veneers, NURSES AIDES. Full time, Manchester. Contact gaaotlna and motor oil, F.J.SPILECKUnc. Member Greater Hartford South Windsor Public School Cape. 6 rms., living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, new patios, etc. Pick up by the all shifts, high starting rate, customers. We train. Write maintaining atalion R M flo rt 943-2121 kitchen cabinets and counters, full basement, treed yard. & Manchester Multiple excellent benefits Apply in appearance and dealing pound or delivery by the ton. K.H. Dick, Pres., with our cuatomera $37,900-Manchaater Listing Services. Bolton Notch Stone Quarrv. pelirson Mrs. Ferguson, Direc- 12 month position for a Southwestern Petroleum, inaccordance with our TOLLAND - Ten gorgeous FVLRADE OF HOMES totor of Nursing or Mr. Atlas. hour week, with a minimum hour­ marketing poUcy. Immaculate 6 rm. 3 bedroom Townhouse Condominium. 2*2 649-3163. ly rate of $3.10. Operate Key Ft. Worth, Tx. acres, mostly open, with 7 baths, bright fully applianced kitchen, central air conditioning, Lorraine Manor Nursing Write In contidanca to: Read theta adt Household Goods 40 ^ n ch , Key Varified Equipment, Paraonnal Raeniltar room Custom Ranch. Stone wall to wall carpeting, full basement, lighted carport. carefully to Home, 25 Lorraine Street, 23J- and Perform General Clerical fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 which ones are open. refrigerators 8242. function, associated with account SECRETARIAL Bookkeeper baths, 20 X 40 inground pool, $43,000-1780 Dogs-BIrds-Pate 43 Washers, ranges, used, ting and data processing office. for small office in Manchester large barn. Cali Suzanne or Colonial with Antique Shop surrounded by 2 acres and a RN FOR Internists’ office in area. Self motivated person. Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. Springfed pond, house features 3 fireplaces, exposed beams, guaranteed and clean. New DOG-CAT BOARDING Manchester. Position High School Graduate, type Reply with hand written extra wide floor boards and some original stenciling on walls shipment damaged, GE and bathing grooming. Obedience Watson Beach Co., and floors. available Janua^ 3, 1978. minimum 40 wpm, at least 6 resume, along with salary Manchester office, 647-9139. Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. protection classes. Complete Hours 9-5 p.m. Monday thru month's experience in operating requirements and references Equal Housing Opportunity. $56,000-lnvMtor« Pearl and Son, 649 Main modern facilities. Canine Friday with alternating Satur­ data preparation equipment. to P.O. Box 1204, Manchester, Wamlly, well mainUined all brick. 3 floors, 2-four room Street, 643-2171. Main Street. Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon days. Daily schedule may apartments on each floor. Good location. Good Investment. 643-2171. Road, Manchester. For reser­ ADVERTISING Secure application from South Ct. 06040, BOLTON / MANCHESTER vary so applicant must be Windsor Public School Ad­ Butinaat Opportunity 14 vations please call 646-5971. DEADLINE Line - All QualiW! Ansaldi $61,900-Man*n«ld Hltlorlc Dtetrict BUFFET - Contemporary flexible. Please send resume ministrative Office, 771 Main MATURE, RESPONSIBLE built Ranch. Fireplaced Circa 1711 - Unusual Antique Colonial, beaded clapboards, cor­ Danish Teak. 8 feet long, good 12:00 noon the day before along with salary Street, South Windsor, Conn. Babysitter needed weekdays, dining room overlooking large SHIH TZU PUPPIES - AKC. ner cupboard, featheredge and raised panelling, 10 rms.. 2 storage space. Call 646-4224. Champion lines. Will hold til E publication. reouirements and references ^CALL THESE BEALTOBSo weekends and possibly business on Main Street. Take treefflot. Family room leads baths, ^ fireplaces, walk-out basement w/workshop, carriage Deadline tor Saturday and to P.O. Box V, Manchester. vacations. Part time. Call 647- to patio, and beautiful in- (/hristmas. Call 649-4145. advantage of the Christmas abed. GIANT INDOOR FLEA Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. 1139. ground pool. Tmly must be CUSTODIAN. Part-time season. The Manchester Mall, Market to benefit Conn. MOTHERLY Babysitter 811 Main, 643-1442. seen. East Coast Realty, 528- $66,000-Mansfl«ld Historic District GERMAN SHEPARD Pups - work, 9 p.m. to midnight. Six 11 rm. Colonial, Circa 1635, 6 fireplaces. 3 car garage, im­ Valley. Adventist School Needed - For working mother, 9668, evenings 647-9048. WANT ACTION? No papers or shots. $40 or best days per week. Apply Dairy mediate occupancy. Athletic program. Furniture, offer. Call 643-9239, anytime. PLEASE READ nights. Only those interested SMALL ENGINE Service List With Us — 4,600 Agencies Nationwide in children need apply. Call Queen, 242 Broad Street. $09,900-Busln«M Zoned athletic equipment, tram­ YDUR AD Corporation -expanding dealer MANCHESTER - Clean and irT~i' ~ nnl f c l,. polines. firewood l$12 lor 15 646-4675. SERVICE network. No experience roomy, 9 room Bungalow, new Main Street and Middle Turnpike • 2 family. 5 and 5 .2-car gar­ NUBIAN ALPINE Nanny. APPLY FOR Part-time work. age, ideal for offices, attorneys, real estate, insurance, etc. cord) Sunday Dec. 4. 360 Asking $45, Ask for Micki. 646- Classified ads are taken over necessary. Complete training wiring and insulation. Extra CAREER MINDED? We need Dairy Queen is interviewing A sk About ourHOME PURCHASE PLAN Foster Rd., South Windsor. 9 2191. the phone as a convenience. STATION program. $500. investment deep lot. Owners anxious, low $72,500-Hsbron \^ r e Here For You. The Herald is responsible for people who are interested in a lor part-time positions, days. a.m. 5 p.m. required to start your own $40s. East Coast Realty, 528- Circa 1750 restored nine room antique Colonial. Commandingly only one incorrect insertion and career in Marketing and Previous experience JACKSTON-AVANTE SHOWCASE REALTY TEDFORD AGENCY SHIH TZU Champion sired, C MANAGER business. Ideal for retired or 9668, 643-9969. set on a knoll surrounded by 3.8 acres with small pond. then only to the size of the irelerred but not necessary, 36 INCH G.E. Electric Range. selective breeding. Will hold Management. Young, expan­ R'"' part time. Details on request. Featuring huge "country kitchen" with brick entrance foyer. 647-9914 original insertion. Errors which Cl(can pleasant surroundings. 646-1316 647-142S or 528-9416 Good condition, $75. Call 646- for holidays. Call 528-2585 ding organization looking for Mr. Barker, ESCAA Field WILLIMANTIC - Six-room Four bedrooms, 4 fireplaces. 2 new baths, wide board floors, do not lessen the value of the Apply 242 Broad Street. Full time nights. 12 to 5667, after 5:00 p.m. ask lor after 6:00 ji.m. people who want an opportuni­ Training Division Box 619,, Cape, three or four bedrooms, wainscoatlng, 12/12 windows and more. advertisement will not be cor­ ty to grow with us. Complete 8 a.m., 6 days a week. $79,poo $32,500 $140,000 Bill. rected by an additional inser­ Wading River, New York. extra chimney flue in large training orogram. Call Mr. Experience helpful, $78,500-Covantry Gorgeous lakefront Col. featuring a huge liv. rm., with a unique stone Overlooks peaceful Andover Lake. 3 bdrm. Cape., brand new kitchen cabincls. Hebron country estate. Two homes, 4 fireplaces. 3 full baths, brook. 13*2 AKC DOBERMAN PINCHER tion. 11792, living room for wood stove. cozy fireplaced living room, only $450. down. CHFA-FHA, acres. Unique and very secluded Bay, Service but will train. Must Down by the riverside on 4 beautiful acres with the sound of a fireplace. Thermopane windows bring in the beautiful view of all seasons. 100 SEARS PORTABLE DRYER 2 years old. Black and tan. Full basement, car port, waterfall in the distance, a meticulously cared for Antique feet on the lake. 4 Mrms., 3 full baths, wooded lot. ^ - Harvest Gold. Very good Championship Blood line. be over 18 years. MANY PEOPLE only dream aluminum storms and $38,500 $43,500 HOUSEWIFE Willing to work Cape with 8 rooms, garage storage shed. Oriental Garden, condition. $75. Call 289-8942 Excellent with children. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Station of owning their own business. screens. All on comer lot. large patio encompassing-thls spectacular view of nature, can $49,500 Four bdrm. Cape. Rec room, wall-to-wall carpeting, applianced kitchen. Ui 7-rm. Ranch, immaculate throughout 3 bdrms. 1st floor fam. rm.. large base­ occasionally, as a fill in day Apply... anytime. 742-8786. $150. Holp Wantod 13 Perhaps it’s time for you to Country setting with city be yours. Call today and arrange an appointment for showing. Live free and easy in this almost new Condo. 2 bdrms, den, liv. rm.. kitchen acres. Only $650. Down. CHFA-FHA. ment rec rm. and much more. Sits on a corner lot in North Coventry. waitress. Good pay, good Supervisors pursue that dream. 1 have water and sewer for just $35,- fully applianced. Below replacement value. In Forst Ridge. gratuities. Apply Brass Key MORIARTY $119,000-ManchMtar $41,500 $63,900 AKC DOBERMAN Pups. REAL ESTATE Sales People. over 1,000 businessess for sale 900. Call Selig Realty. 423- Three bedroom Colonial. Country sized fully applianced kitchen, fireplace, Restaurant. by owners. Many for 1601. Unique Contemporary - Twelve room contemporary Ranch in­ $59,900 One of the very few business sites left in Bolton. 5 acres of land. 5 rm. d MISC. FOR SALE Shots, tails. Ready for Christ­ Must have license or in One ol New England’s cluding adjoining in-law apartment. Main house has sunken Country living just minutes from shopping. Lovely Ranch on one plus wooded beamed ceilings. A pleasure to show. Only $250. down. CHFA-FHA. fieldstone Cape, rented garage, plus a 50x100 ft. foundation. mas. From $125. '649-7292. fastest grcwtng BROTHERS minimum down. For free process. Generous commis­ COAT ROOM GIRL Friday living room, formal dining room. 3 baths, four bedrooms, huge acres. 3 bdnns., fireplace, in-ground concrete pool plus 3 rm. apt. ideal for in­ independent sendee 318 Center Street brochure write: Interstate MANCHESTER - Eight room sion schedule. Wolverton and Saturday evenings all day station chains is seeking fireplaced family room and game room plus many other law. $43,900 $51,900 Articles lor Sale 41 Livestock 44 Business Marketing, P.O. Box Colonial. Privacy. Garage Seven room Cape. New kitchen cabinets and flooring. Rec room, wall-lo-wall. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Sunday. A ^ly to manager setfdnotlvatad "shirt, Manchester, Conn. features. Located in an executive neighborhood. For more in­ New oversized Raised Ranch on a wooded lot in Ellington A beauty Steak Out Restaurant Rt. 83 sleeve" personnel to 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. with loft, many extras. $63,- formation, call. $61,900 large deck around pool. Anchor fencing. Only $800. down. CHFA-FHA. throughout with just too many extras to mention. ALUMINUM sheets used as RIDING LESSONS indoor PART TIME HEAD Librarian oversoo 10 stations. 500. Tongren Real Estate. 633- New Contemporary Split Level. 3 bdrms., fam. rm. fireplace, baths, 2-car Vernon. $49,900 printing plates. .007 thick. riding ring. Western stock - For Andover Public Library, W e otter excellent SERVICE BUSINESS with 8633, 633-7060, 289-3861. gar. Hardwood or cameting. In Glastonbury. 23x32” , 25 cents each or 5 for seat, saddle seat, and hunt approximately 20 hours week­ salaries, life Insurance, $800.00 a week income Turn of the century charm, older 4 bdrm. Colonial in excellent condition. $15,000 WANTED - Part time major medical coverage, $400. DOW N Large modem kitchen. 2-car garage. Only $1,000. CHFA-FHA. $1. Phone 643-2711. seat. All levels 228-9817. ly. Persons with library MATURE WOMAN - Live in available in this area. A cash MANCHESTER-’Three 3 rm. Cottage. Full bath, full basement, large lot. Just 1 min. walk to Crvstal Housekeeper. Apply in person long term disability, thrm companion, with car. Garage business. Minimun down pay­ bedroom Duplex in newer 2 PHILBRICK New minimum down payments as low as $400. now avail, to help you purchase L.ake. experience, or library science pten and a com pany car. UNIFORMS WANTED • Cub to Meadow’s Convalescent available. Light ment required. Telephone 203- family home. Includes your dream home. For more information call us today. Garden Producta 47 education preferred. Send Home, 333 Bldwell Street, Send resume Including housekeeping. Lovely home. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts. salary history In 627-0550, 203-481-95M. appliances and wall-to-wall 646-4200 646-4200 resume to Box 38, Andover, Manchester. East Hartford. References. Brownies, nurses. East Conn. 06232. conlldenca to; capeting. Heat not included. Catholic School. 649-1225. CHRISTMAS TREES - 529-9104, 289-9438. BEAUTY PARLOR - $2ra monthly. Security and agency Blue white Spruce (or Excellent Bolton location. references required. 2 NEW DOWNPAYMENT SCHEDULE FOR F.H.A. BUYERS tagging cutting. Wreaths, NEEDED - School Bus Gas RETIRED PERSON with TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Drivers. Wiil train if Lucrative time to start. children accepted. No pets. 364 Main Street, Manchester Good condition. Good lor fireplace wood by trunkfui. background in sales Business and all equipment. Call 647-9936. SALES PRICE 25,000 Reg’d. Dn. Pay. $150. SALES PRICE 37,000 Reg’d. Dn. Pay. $600 FREE boughs. Stanley Tree necessary. For South Wind­ Station preferably with floor covering plating, or welding. Call 649- sor. 90 Brookfield Street. 289- All offers considered: Also 30.000 $350. 41.000 $750. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Farm. Long Hill Road, of 5918. and decorating experience. Main Street, Manchester loca­ Route 6. at Andover Church. Attendants Part time. 643-0022, between 5 tion. Business and equipment. 33.000 $450. 45.000 $900. 742-6438. and 6pm. USED PIANOS & ORGANS- DRIVERS FOR School bus Only $6500. Lessenger Sells, II you can live with our unusal M il* k Ftmal* 646-8713. hours, we can save you Antlquea 48 wanted. We will train you. Salaa Mt. Sumner, Bolton Part-time. Housewives and money! Manchester Mall No Actual Experience PART-TIME Secretary lor WANTED. Antique furniture, retirees preferred. it required. Situation Wanlad IS Keyboards, 811 Main Street. busy South Windsor law firm. RE YOUR FOR AN APPOINTMENT TOOAVI glass, pewter, oil paintings or Manchchester area, call 643- Good Starting Salaries. Good typing skills essential. Open Tuesday thru Friday. 6 CHILD CARE in licensed other antique items. R 2373 or 643-2414. Vernon area Applicatk>nt will be No legal experience Open Sunday 1-4 p.m. to 8 p.m. OWN RO SS Harrison. 643-8709. call 872-2826. accepted at the necessary. Answer P.O. Box home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, following GASLAND Ih'rt I MM.1, ■M iililii pisenr if laundry outings and overtime WHATIL YOU HAVE? 525, South Windsor. tii*m taai, iS iaillii widiWii aU SEASONED OAK Fireplace TOOL MAKERS WANTED - SERVICE STATION services. Manchester. Deb^ Join The Wood - For delivery call WANTED - Furniture, old Ma.|siWcil U rtM xsM l. *l rnt i hie, 643-1790. GET MORE with LET US HELP! toys. Bisque dolls, steins, Apply Mepp Tool Co., Inc., 81 TOLLAND TPKL LICENSED PLUMBERS and emmnarehlU, uhAmth ufopm ia George Grilling, 742-7886. Commerce Street, Glaston­ clocks, swords, guns. Outright experienced helpers. Apply in ahs anN h i ll» s w « M | Is M l 4 purchase or consignments. 3 NURSE DESIRES Private bury. MANCHESTER person between 8 a.m. and ■sen, Itely m M li kiiteu It Ite ns PARADE OF FIREWOOD - hard wood, cut. HlW I iiliiiall iih tiM , asiwessM duty nursing or com­ TRYING TO START - INEXPENSIVE LUXURY Call 644-8962. 4:30 p.m. RM&D Mechanical Something? A family perhaps? Then This remodeled Duplex gives you split and delivered. Heaping FULL-TIME DRIVER and Contractors, 25 Terrace Dr., k i sf in M Is m il, c s w r U a 4 h. panionship at your home. let us show you this lovely starter new fresh surroundings plus income. cord $70. 647-1139. liitiU I Kssrrati. Is lam im it PiM Excellent references. 649- SEKTRY home properly priced for you. Call us THE PACK RAT is open counter person. Prefer Vernon Ct, One apt. has 4 bedrooms and the someone with experience, but tmeii fm laX ri—liilu t la 0 imkm 7071. on this one. ^,900. other has 2 bedrooms, $49,900. HOMES again. Sundays. 12 to 5 except r i |ki Mm Mtts. (iMbM anmi REAL ESTATE SERVICES SEASONED FIREWOOD -16. will train the right person. OMSON or 0000 MOH MMTWl MC. 18, or 20 lengths of hardwood. holiday weekends. 40 Flora roeoxmo. CROSS ROADS Out reach iip ia l n c M y k thsM N M iW b k t i . I Reserve your space by Wednesday Road, off Route 85. Bolton. Apply in person Fuzz Auto •a tMtl ktIKCT. VWMVCIJ worker - Willing to work with IM a ll pnOnh kkniM, IM if Si Call 643-4061, after 6:00 p.m. Parts, 130 Center Street, □ EDUCATION 5 p.m. Contact Gayle Hamilton at teenagers in street settings. s u H s re il H i maw” M l sal a u k as A DOLL HOUSE! CALL FOR APPOINTMENT WANTED Furniture, old tovs. . Manchester. Must ta |H ta a n t ■ i« a k k n a te ■ D ll kasa, GLASTONBURY - Naw to markol. Supor Immaculate, 6 room Cape, 2 baths, Don’t miss this gorgeous custom HOMEMADE PATCH Quilts. under CETA 643-27t1. You will bo glad you’re a Bisque dolls, steins, clocks, program. B.^ required. Good u e a W iB . custom Capo on 2 plus aerss across from tho goD fireplace, treed Ipt, newly remodeled built 2 Family. Alum, sided, 2 wells, Assorted cottons, polyester ' oversized 2 car garage all on approx. swords, guns. OulrighI AuetfOM salary and bi Private Inatruetlona IS kitchen. Walk to tennis, swimming, lilled, make excellent (Jhrist- 8 Xuctfoni’ nefits. Call 646- M teM aaialiieibMatetll- course. Too many dstalls to list hsrs. Call for parks and schools. $39,600. 2 acres of country living. $62,^. part of the Saturday Sunrise purchase or consignments 2015. m-HM a Itelw, iMtear S illsr IM details. mas gifts. Very reasonable. t a Bl diliy Imkt, hmhi I REMEDIAL READING and Herald... Made by disabled woman. 646- Call 644-8962. IMPORTANT NOTICE I atei k a l irlli la thOaml at PJ. math; individualized work MANCHESTER — Oldsr S-S Two Family on 7736. C all m ornings or SALESMEN WANTED - Full THE PACK RAT - For Christ­ AUCTION n*- cutTOMt INTHY fcarur lalN,ea*r,XBa program, (lst-8th grade) by evenings. H W U M U n Channel etHendmede time, in active Men’s''Wear Master’s degree teacher. 56^ doad-ond strsat. Poasibis sxira building lot. POSSIBLE BUSINESS ANTIQUE VICTORIAN mas antiques and collectibles. Department. Experienced With 2f4i acres! Lovely older home CURTIS NOIL CORnNUTMN 8075. MANCHESTER — Excollont five room starter OR... on rolling estate. Features many Sunday 12- 5 p.m. Except KRSIAN a ORIENTAL RUGS A RUNNERS preferred but will train. Com­ Investment. This 2 Family Is close to large rooms in fine condition. Bam, 32 INCH SEARS Snowplower ShIpm m I ordarad by talax to ovaraaaa warahouaaa. 28 Mi.ifCixtiiMintriN homo. Eat-In kitchen, basomant roc room, for a riding tractor or mower. Holiday week-ends. 40 Fiora pany benefits. Apply in per­ everything. Each side has 6 large beautiful landscaping. $89,000. Road off Route 85 Bolton. balaa arriving In Naw York. Excaaa rafuaad by Im- son: D & L, Manchester k M OppmaXi Eapkira l/F Sehoola-Clataoa 19 aluminum siding. $31,000. rooms, 3 bedrooms, separate $75. 643-9708. 428 Lakg St. Custom designed by U&R. Eight and Mi room Contempury Colonial. Four uUlities, 2 car garage. $47,900. portar. Wa hava baan commlaaionad to AUCTION In Parkade. MANCHESTER — Spotlsss oldsr Stucco Capo aingla placaa Iho axcoaa 28 balaa to avoid addHIonai FOR THE BEST - Manchester large bedrooms, country styled kitchen with dinette area, large living room, for­ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. An­ Wanlad to Buy 49 Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 on troo lined stroot. Living room, dining room, atim ng and duty chargaa. mal dining room, L-shaped family room, fieldstone fireploce. also separate tiques, Iron and spool beds. NOTB: FR O M THB AUCTIOHEBR: pupils per teacher. FREE In­ romodolod kltchon, 3 bodrooms, 1st floor laun­ HANDYNUirS SPECIAL! ow frames, some old glass LOOKING FOR A used high GRACIOUS SETTING chair in a safe and good condi­ I hava axamlnad tha balaa A And tha ruga to ba ol troductory lesson with this ad. chimney for your own energy saving wood stove. 2Mi baths, muu room. 2-car gar­ dry, doubla Baraga. Basic modernization is done on this For luxury home on top of sloping and bric-a-brac. Saturday and RN -11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. home. New bath and kitchen, alum, treed lot. Very private, oak floors, tion. Reasonable. Call 649- auparlw quality, color, A daaign, A In axcallant condi­ age, 2 acre wooded lot. Priced at $84,500. siding, new furnace, large lot, bam. Sunday. 10 a.m. 57 French tion. SIxaa range from 2 x 3 to 12 x 18. EAST HARTFORD — Nsw to market. USR Raised plaster walls, over 2,200 sq. ft. of Rd., Bolton. Off Rt. 85. 8343. anytime. Part-Time, •••tsssss***************** Needs cosmetic work. $47,900. living space. Newly painted Inside & •••••••••••••••••••••••••• AT: BAMADA INN, 1330 Silas Doano Hwy. DIRECTIONS: Route 6 & 44-A from Manchester to intersection of Route 85. take Ranch on cul-do-sac. Carpoting throughout, for­ out. Ira.ooo. Enjoy working with ■ •klllo d /n d dodicatod □ REAL ESTATE right on Bolton Center Road. Mt. Sumner Drive is 3rd left. mal dining room, oat-ln kltchon, 1W baths, CHRISTMAS TREES. Cut Wotharsflahi, Ct. staH, In an atmoaphara of con^nlallly and Ini' firsplacsd family room. your own. Tagging. Yeomans □ RENTALS Tree Farm. Lake Road. An- SAT., DEC 10 -1 PM maculata aurroundinga. Plaaaa oall: Dorla Homoa For Solo 23 dovei'. 742-8907. Follow signs Vlaw 12 NOON Blain, R.N., 646-0129. msHEoS' — Established In 1959 — / V /Iv'C ' from Rt. 6. Booma lor Boot 52 COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Realty Co., Inc. Aucllonoor ■ Farm, with three story bam. |[H i 29 Conntclkul Ilvd.. foil HorHord THE BARROWS & WALLACE COMPANY BEGINNERS STUART Four WANTED - R e tire d o r O.W. Murphy MANCHESTER MiUlOR NURSING HOME Butler-type building. Power 643-2692 H AR TFO RD MANCHESTER N EW H AVEN piece drum set, $175, with hi- matured gentleman w room Tarmt . plant, and other out buildings, 289-4331 726-6616 646-7633 397-1815 hat zilgin cvmtols. $2M. Ask 8nd board. Use of TV and Cash or Chock I 385 WEST CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER plus ’Three Lovely Homes. for MicKi 646-2191. kitchen. Call 742-5086. Offers invited. B/W Realty, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 647-1419. V. V PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 3, 1977 Frank and Emast ACROSS 10"_____La Aniwtr to Prtvioui Puzzio MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 3, 1977 - PAGE ELEVEN-B A uto$ For Sato at A ute$ For Safa 6f 4 irt0t For Safa t i A u m F o r Safa ft Dougs” 1 Pacific Island 11 German L lL in U U 7 Island of tha nagativt K 1 f a r a n n n Charlaa M. Schultz m i. u i THAT Bahamas 12 Roman data 0 R ■ LlO lD lO liiN L. Dear Abby 13 Mythical IBWaatem- £ fi m S m m tm o T S aviator hamlsphars or. □nn nan pnftT AGAIN A5®oT UZoomad - ianiiation uuiun Eunn niiisn 15 Drfvt crazy Qian uinnnn nnci fabbr.) fuJH'i’ wouLP I t a k e ! mavbe MISS Tenure I DON'T KNOIt)...I "GIVE/METHE MAKING HOW m a n y I By Abigail Van Buren 16 Dlaoriantad 21 Waded □no manna nnm □nnn nam anna A BOX OF SOLD tUASN'TACCUSINSVOU,., THINK I'M JUST 60NNA OF THE SONGS OF A 77 CLEIM lItt conduct 22 Manor □am nan MAVBE SHE li)A5 h u n p p s d t h o u s a n d I 17 Compaaa 23 Jawlah auuaa anaaa STARS, CHUCK? NEED A 600PATTORNEV NATION, ANPI CARE NOT point aacsttc aanamnnnm JUST ASKINS... 18 In what way 24 Sways lUHO MAKES ITS LAlilS" peoPLB ouP o p i m i o n I DEAR ABBY; I am 41 and Mel is 44. We’ve been (Dnnnn 1977 PINTO 20 Yaara (Fr.) 26 Scandinavian □ammn FIAIN ^ ------' ^ ------3 dr. runabout, crulsematic, power steering, raised married for 20 years and have three nice (M dren-one is 21 Ladlaa RBPWSBW. whiteletter tires, economical 4 cylinder engine, AM radio, still at home. We have no money problem and no sex 26 Diffusion onS’ h**' 40Travalar 47 Circular problems, but all of a suddan Mel saya ha wants to be 28 Saber 41 Wading bird motion iH ti'U i 12.3 wire wheel covers, V4 vinyl roof, exterior decor group, 32 Not long 27 Mountiln 442^ n^.a.Dean Maitin'a 49 High craggy glass third door. (Stock i)i7376)______“free." No divorce, mind you, he just wants to be free to (Let) JiliLIP 4 0 9 7 come and go as he pleases, so he rented an apartment and 33 BIblIcnl nickname hill mountain 28 Upon 43 Aleutian go Compaaa P*«iufe Syndicala, Inc. bought new furniture. I even helped him move. 34 Actrsu 30 Scares WIntbrop He was gone for a week, then be came home. Ifo said he Christian 31 Expires island I point 1977 MUSTANG II missed our dog. 35 Bstwaan (Fr.) 37 One racing 46 Good (Lat) 52 Son of Jacob Crulsematic, power steering, power brakes, whitewall I prayed night and day that he’d stay home, but three 36 Baginning 48 Makes perfect 63 Incorporatsd Bl-Focala — By Ruth Marcua tires, economical 4 cylinder engine, AM-FM radio, wire days later he went back to the apartment for the weekend. 37 Slang ayatem a,,D™ “'* aeora (abbr.) wheel covers, body side moldings, rear window I told him I loved him and IxBgged to give up the 39 Talks badly o f " 41 Trojan 1 2 3 4 6 e 7 8 6 10 II 12 defroster, front & rear bumper guards. (Stock #7421) ONLY,« 4 4 9 7 apartment. He said he liked me as a person, but he mdn't mountain think it was ‘love.” Also, he didn't want to hurt me, but he 44 Police alert IZ 14 MV a a o th ER had to be “free.” WHAT WAS 46 Knapsack H o p e d z ' d I don’t think there's another woman. (There’s hardly 48 Acrid IB T6 'ftxJR TRADE .6 1 Folly W ORK IWTHE B U T I Go t 1977F0aDeRANADA enough for me.) I’m so confused, it's tearing me apart. 17 II 16 30 b e f o r e What should I do? 54 Chant F » s r o f r c e 4 door sedan, crulsematic, power steering, power ■■ Y o u S i d e t r a c k e d brakes, 250 6 cylinder, radial whitewalls, tinted glass, PART-TIME WIFE 55 Flag 21 22 U k E WDAD- 56 Mora rancid R enRED i b e o a m e a bodyside molding. (Stock #7439) 25 26 57 z . 28 30 31 A H 9 J)EAR PART-TIME: Marriage ia a full-time commit­ 57 Package weajdeu.> f A m ment with no time off for good (or bad) behavior. If your 32 33 n e u r o SOr s b o m / j t m . DOWN hoaband wants to be “free," give hlin hie freedom 1 34 3. (legally) and yon take yours. If &e dog dies, heT have t Tarry 1 1977 F9RD GRANADA nothing to emne home for. 2 Glazes 36 38 2 door, crulsematic, power steering, power brakes, white 3 Glacial ridge 1 sidewall radial tires, 302 V-8, AM radio, air conditioner, DEAR ABBY; I met this great-looking man when I was 4 Resentment 36 40 Aoom* tor Aan( 52 Apartmontt For Rant 53 Homat tor Rant 54 A utoa For Sato 67 5 Convent h j u X A j U x ^ “■ri-i.'KL,!-. (2 - 3 wire wheel covers, tinted glass, visablllty group, deluxe hunting for a house to buy. (He’s a real estate agent.) I inmats 4T 42 43 ' 4. 46 47 liked everything about him. He's not married and neither 6 Cauasways ■1 ROOMS FOR RENT FOUR ROOM A prtm ent - AVAILABLE NOW-Clean and 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME - bumper group, cold weather group, body side molding, « 5 2 9 7 41 80 61 62 63 ONLY am I. I f i ^ y nought a house through him. 7 Noisy dispute Covenlent location near Near buses and MCC. No pets, oozy, 3 bedroom, with Power steering, power rocker panel molding, deck lid paint stripes. (Stock Priacllla’a Pop — Al Vermeer hospital, unfurnished $20 per brakes, automatic, air, My question; How do I let him know I would like to go 8 Chemical 64 66 $190. month, plus utilities. 644- appliances and yard for #7236) out with him? particle week. Paul W. Dougan, 9000, cnildren. Pets welcomed. stereo. Call 646-6514, after PIP YOU TT f in a l l y f ig u r e p Realtors, 643-4535. 5:30. The escrow just closed and there ia no reason for him to 9 ______66 Tao- 57 Only'$160. Rental Assistors, tung ENJOY IT, OUT WHY THE POOR ■^p e o p o r a n t ATTRACTIVELY Paneled 236-5646. Small fee. come around anymore. LIGHT Housekeeping Room - INIWSFAFER INTEMRISf AftN) GRANPPA MONSTER WALKEP I STINGING three room apartment. Stove, 1972 FORD SQUIRE Wagon. 1977 F9R9 LTD II IN THE MARKET 7 Fully furnished. Stove, refrigerator, heat, electricity, WEEKLY SPECIAL- 2 Traded on new SAAB. 4 door, crulsematic, power steering, power brakes, steel WITH HIS ARMS HIM.' refrigerator and linens references, no pets. $175. 646- bedroom cottage, with Excellent condition. belted whitewalls, 302 V-8, AM-FM radio, air conditioner, DEAR IN: You may be “in the market,” but I think OUT5TRETCHEP.'’ proviOM. 801 Main Street, 849- Catalano’s Auto Sales. 371 3167, 228-3540. carpeting, washer/dryer, and deluxe wheel covers, vinyl top, tinted glass, light group, you're out of luck—unless the real estate agent has a real 9879. yard for children. Just $120. Main Street, Manchester, 646- interest in you. Win at Bridge MANCHESTER - Six room Rental Assistors. 236-5646. 6322. left remote mirror, dual rear speakers, deluxe bumper ONLYP 5 4 9 7 THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Duplex. Three bedrooms, Small fee. group, vinyl seats, dual accent paint stripes. (Stock Birch House Women. Central- DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend’s husband got on the wrong dining room, 1 1/2 baths, 1973 EL CAMINO. Sparkling #7398) side of the law and might have to spend some time in ly located. Downtown appliances. Two children, no FAMILY DELIGHT-king size vehicle. with auto and a/c. Manchester. Kitchen Low miles. Financing. prison. Opening bid signais piay pets. $260 per month, plus 4 bedrooms, plus basement, My friend will be living all alone in a trailer, and she is privileges. Call 649-2358. dining room and more. Only Catalano’s Auto Sales, 371 utilities. Security required. very much pregnant. I want to go and stay with her at high-card points for his vul­ Available January. Call 646- $260. Rental Assistors, 23^ Main Street, Manchester, 646- ‘plus dealer prep., sales .NORTH nerable opening bid I will ROOM FOR Gentlem an. 5346. 5646. Small fee. 6322. tax, 8i registration. least until her baby is born. I Imow she needs me. 4> A 10 3 ¥KQ4 Just run off the rest of the Parking. Kitchen privileges, FORD She’s my dearest friend. She and her husband took me in tricks.” refrigerator-freezer, washer FOUR ROOM DUPLEX- 1975 MONTE CARLO. Auto - when I really needed it. They proved to be true friends, « Q 8 It was a friendly all-expert and dryer, color T.V. 643-5600. Available January 1st. a/c. Super condition. Trades and I will never forget it. * A Q854 game and West conceded the Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Carpeting and appliances. Ofticaa-Storaa tor Rant 55 and Financing. Catalano’s My problem is my boyfriend. He saya, “Forget DILLON SALES & SERVICE, INCORPORATED EAST slam immediately. FURNISHED SLEEPING $200, plus security. 646-5377. Auto Sales, 371 Main Street, them—they aren’t worth bothering about.” WEST(D) The play was a squeeze. OFFICIALLY IT’S CALLED A ACTUALLY ONE OF 'YOUR room for mature gentleman. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Manchester, 64^22. D I L L O n 319 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 He’s never met her husband, and he met my girlfriend 4> Q J865 *742 South would start with a HUNTIMiS LODSG- BUT NOBODY COMPETITORS- THE TRI8 ¥ 10 5 3 Central. On bus line. Call 646- THREE AND ONE-HALF fice. Ground level, central only once. , ¥ A872 couple of rounds of trumps EXPECTS YOU TO TRAMP AROUND CORPORATION - PARENT 4701, after 6:00 p.m. TELEPHONE 203 643-2145 0 K J4 * 10 9 7 6 5 3 room apartment. Second floor location, professional 1974 COMET - 4 Door, 6 What should I do? I love my boyfriend but I feel I owe to make sure he had pulled COMPANY OF FREMONT with heat hot water stove, building, parking and utilities. cylinder. Automatic. Great * 9 *10 them. Then he woulcl cash Apartmenta For Rant 53 my girlfriend something. SOUTH refrigerator, wall-to-wall Call 649-m . gas mileage. Price slashed. • NEEDS ADVICE his king of spades and ace of c a rp e t. $195. C e ntrally Catalano’s Auto Sales, 371 * K 9 WE HAVE customers waiting ¥ J96 diamonds, play the last located. Adults only, no pets. MANCHESTER - 1200 square Main Street, Manchester, 646- 1972 KINGSWOOD EsUte - 1972 CADILLAC SEDAN De heart and run the rest of the for the rental of your apart­ 6322. 1975 MG M IDGET. Im ­ Motorcyclas-BIcyclaa 54 DEAR NEEDS: Tell your boyfriend that you are quite a A2 Call 646-7690. feet or will subdivide. First Factory air, roof rack, snow Ville - Showroom condition. maculate condition. Low trumps. ment or home. J.D. Real floor, Main Street location, capable of determining what your friends are “worth"— * KJ 7 6 3 2 Estate Associates, Inc. 646- tires and wheels. Must be Loaded. One owner. Main­ miles. Very tiny gas bills. and they are worth a lot to you. Then go help your North’s last three cards MANCHESTER - Immediate modern, plentiful free 1977 CAMARO. 9000 miles, seen. 649-0538. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Both vulnerable would be ace-10 of spades 1980. tained by mechanics. Many Catalano’s Auto Sales, 371 girlfriend in her time of need. occupancy. 3 rooms - $150. 4 parking. $600. monthly in­ a/c. Many extras. Ask about new parts. $3100. 643-9508, or 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and West North East South and queen of diamonds. our one year warranty. Main Street, Manchester, 636- rack. $1,750. 289-4042. rooms - $165. No pets. Securi­ cluding heat. Warren E. CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE - evenings 649-5635. Must be 6322. I * Dbl Pass 3 * West’s would be the queen- LOOKING for anything in real ty deposit. Call 5^1054. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Catalano’s Auto Sales, 371 Pass 3 * Pass 3N.T. estate rental - apartments, 1969. Excellent condition, seen! jack of spades and king of Main Street, Manchester, 646- $950. Call 429-0249. 7.50 HONDA $650. and 250 Pass 4 * Pass 4 * diamonds. The last trump homes, multiple dwellii^s, no 6322. ______1973 HONDA CIVIC - $1,475. Yamaha $100. Call 646.4573. HARTFORD - Four room Good condition. Call after 5:M Pass 6 * Pass Pass would squeeze poor West. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Pass Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Apartments - first and third OFFICE SPACE p.m., mom. floor. Wethersfield Avenue, Astro-graph Opening lead — A ¥ near school. 246-1815. FOR RENT TWO & THREE Room Apart­ 1977 FORD T-BIRD. Campart-Trallars Alley Cop — Dave Graue 250 square feet, center of 1977 Weekend Moblla Homas 65 By BERNICE BEDE 080L By Oswald & James Jacoby A Minnesota reader wants ment Available. Downtown Automatic, power steering, LARGE SIX ROOM Duplex, Manchester, a ir conditioning and to know if we approve of location. $170 & $190 per power brakes, air con­ North and South bid to six central location. No pets. parking. Call 643.9551. ARE YOU Selling your mobile careful not to stay too long at opening in fourth seat with: THEY'RE HEADINS month, including heat. Paul ditioning, AM/FM stereo. the table or too late at the clubs in truly elegant fash­ AREYiOU I AM, IF NOUftE THEN LET'S S O DOWN Security, references. Dent in left door. Best offer. home? Buyers wailing. Please *xx ¥Jx OKxxx *A TH IN klN S THINKINS THEY W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Available Immediately. $225 party. ion. At least they took four K lOxx. AND ASK THEKxT ir SPECTACULAR ir 643-1790. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A rounds of bidding to get WH/YTI'M SHOULD BE ABLE month. 649-1924 or 643-2289. The game is duplicate and THINKINa TO T E a US WHERE, FOUR ROOM Apartment. Wantad to Rant 57 82841369. person toward whom you ifeel there. 1968 PONTIAC TEMPEST. very affectionate could disap­ both sides are vulnerable. CONSTANTINOPLE IS.' $185 monthly,y. 95s mgh Street, WALL STREET, HEBRON - 4 Not that the 29 high-card- Rockville. 872-6636 Needs work. $125. Ask for NO HOLDS BARRED - inven­ point you today by not re­ The answer is that if we rooms. Wall to wall carpet. INEXPENSIVE HOUSING in Dec. 4,1977 point slam is what might be reach this position we pass Manchester. Required by Micki 646-2191. tory Qearance Sale! Brand You're willing to work as hard sponding to your overtures called a real lay down. De­ MANCHESTER - Two Heat, and appliances. Call 228- new 14 foot wide. Choice of 2 as necessary to attain your with the same warmth that you quickly and happily. The 9759, or 649-5871. responsible woman. Efficien­ tendered them. clarer starts with two appar­ odds are that our opponents Bedroom apartment. $186 cy apartment or attic con­ PONTIAC LE MANS, 1966. or 3 bedrooms, $10,900. Large goals this coming year and ent losers. The ace of hearts Needs work Best offer. 643- selection of pre-owned homes probably will succeed. Once GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Dem­ will score a plus if we open. monthly. No heat or utilities. FOUR ROOM Apartment, 426 sidered. Suggestions onstrate your feelings today to and the king of diamonds. Carpeting, parking. No pets. 6278. to choose from, $2,950. Cream you’ve accumulated some (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Broad Street. No appliances. welcomed. Please call 233- cash, don't blow It all at once. one you care lor and who The ace of hearts was led One months security. 646-5200. 4924, 9 to 4 p.m. or 233-7480 Puff, 60x12 feet, $5,999. returns your esteem with a right away. West continued $145. Security deposit. 1974 PINTO STATION Wagon Excellent financing available. SAQIHARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. {For a copy ot JACOBY Married couple, no pets. 643- evenings. 21) An Influential friend may tell small remembrance. It’s not hearts and South was in. He MODERN, send SI lo: "VYin at MANCHESTER - One - With air conditioning. Immediate parking you about a plan In a way that the size, It’s thought that spread his hand in a flam- 4751. throughout the state. Plaza Bridge." c/o this newspaper. bedroom apartment, at $195; AM/FM radio. Low mileage. leads you to believe you’re counts. boyant manner and P.O. Box 489. Radio City Station. Homes. 1348 Wilbur Cross CANCER (June 21>luly 22) You two bedroom apartment at □ AUTOMOTIVE 1978 DODGE 1978 MCE ESESI $1700. Call 649-6574, or M9- Invited In. Unless he spells it announced. “If West had 11 New York. N.Y. 10019) $220. Includes: heat, hot THREE ROOM Apartment - Highway, Berlin Turnpike, out, don't bank on It. Find out may have difficulty uttering water, stove and refrigerator. Available immediately. 4 door Sedan, 6 cylinder, power Berlin, Conn. 1-8^369. more about yourself by send­ words of praise today. If you Security. Stove and heat. Call Autoa For Sala '/2 TON nCKUP ing lor your copy of Astro- can’t voice something In this The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Within walking distance of 643-6441. 61 steering, 4 speed-overdrive 1972 LTD - Air conditioning, vein, It's better to say nothing downtown. Call 646-0090. power steering, power brakes, Graph Letter. Mall 50 cents for Berry’a World- transmission, rear window defroster each sign and a long, self- at all. 1971 FORD LTD - Automatic, 6 cylinder, 5,000 G.V.W. Stock air shocks, trailer hitch, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Should MANCHESTER - Two power steering and brakes, plus more. Stock #8011. Automotiva Sarvica 66 addressed, stamped envelope MANCHESTER - Two bedroom Townhouse. $260. #8076. mounted snow tires, no rust. to AstroDraph, P.O. Box 489, you b^ In the company of “ ...jo e r bedroom renovated apart­ air conditioning, excellent Asking $1350. Call 643-4216. persons who are a shade be­ A S W E LL- 643-2877 or 646-2699. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. ment within walking distance condition. $1500. 643-9199. Be sure to specify your birth neath you in the economic WHO'D sun specialists, factory strata, don't lord H over them. W A N T A of downtown, $240, includes: WHAT A DEAD 2 bedrooms, FOR SALE - 1972 Gran sign. Heat, hot water, stove and WE PAY $10 For complete ‘ 3 9 4 9 Torino. V8, power steering,, trained, one day service, 114 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’ll only come across as a STUFFED FLY with basement, garage and ’ 4 2 8 8 refrigerator. Call 646-0090. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland air conditioning, good comfl- East Main Street, Rockville. Avoid making any judgments snob. O V E R A „ yard for children. For infor­ Auto Body, 528-19^. 871-1617. today until you weigh all the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) f i r e p l a c e ? mation call Rental Assistors, tion. Best Offer. 644-1696. There's a possibility today you MANCHESTER - Four room tacts. You tend to oe a little 236-5646. Small fee. 1977 DODGE ASPEN & biased In your Initial could deny something to your apartment in a four family 1977 CHEVY CARAVAN, V-8, 1969 FORD CUSTOM, V8. family or a loved one and then Captain's chairs, paneled, $5,- viewpoints. house. $165. J.D. Real Estate, FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Excellent condition. Four new AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. IS) turn around and tell friends just 646-1980 or 646-1237. OOtT Call 646-2158. Second Floor, middle aged PLYMOUTH VOLARES brakes. New exhaust system. The Trimmer Someone who wants some­ the opposite. $200. Cali 649-4793. thing from you today could LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Make couple. No children or pets. DODGE VAN 1975 BlOO Low mileage, factory warranty. no Insincere promises to a FOUR ROOM APARTMENT One car parking. 649-5987. make you some rather lavish - Adults only. No pets, no T ra d e sm e n . A u to m atic Prices start at 1973 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 - promises. Unfortunately, none person who has a deeper feel­ 2 ^ appliances. Parking for one transmission, power steering, ^___ 3888 Air conditioning, power are like to be redeemable. ing lor you than you have for car. Security. Call mornings, MANCHESTER SIX ROOMS tan. 24,000 miles. $3,800. 649- PISCES (Feb. 20-Mireh 20) her. Practice duplicity and 12-3 includes three bedrooms steering and brakes and other you’ll sacrifice self-respect. or after 4, 649-1265. 2813. extras. Cali 646-8446 after 6:00 Today, steer clear of pessim­ LS security deposit, lease. No ists. They will only dampen SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) p.m. Don't try to use social contacts THREE OR FOUR bedroom pets. $240. Wolverton 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO. We Have 10 Brand New/ your enthusiastic outlook and Realtors. 649-2813. bring you down to their own for selfish purposes today. Born Loser — Art Sansom apartment. Downtown loca­ Excellent running condition. 1974 MONTE CARLO Landau gloomy level. Somebody may see through tion. $250. monthly Paul W. $700 or best offer. 646-8919. your little game. You’ll lose SMALL ATTRACTIVE 214- - AM/FM radio, air con­ Hr IES (March 21-April 19) Over- I'M MOT Dougan Realtor 643-4535. 1977 DODGE ditioning, swivel bucket seats, Indulgence could very well be points In your peer group. '^SLACAfS.rMBUOWIHG room apartment for rent. 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - your nemesis today. Be very (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Centrally located with ower windows and sun roof, . $A/tOKlM47!, FOUR ROOM Apartment. 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 Rloving. $3500, or best offer. 5WOKE RlWIbS! Appliances, carpeting, parking. Fnlly furnished. All, miles. Asking $1650. Call 649- Bugg Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffel utilities and neat. Carpeting. 649-7453. ® 1977 by NEA. Inc. I C£> parking. Adults only, no pets. 8130, after 5:30 p.m. $190 Mo. Security and lease. VANS IN STOCK, $225 month. Availablle Dec. 5. 1962 FORD GALAXIE - V-8. "In this age, when there are supposed to be Security. 649-6253. Available Immeaiately. Call 1970 OLDSMOBILE - Station 649-2252. Responsible adult. Automatic. Good running con­ no simple answers, I believe I have one. It Is Wagon. Original owners, $895. dition. $250. Call 649-9742, FOUR ROOMS - Newly Can be seen at 244 Main . 'no'." FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- Ready far Immediate Delivery! after 5:00 p.m. painted. Centrally located. Street, Manchester. Our Boarding Houae — Carrol & McCormick Married couple. No pets, no No utilities. No pets. No children. Security. $165, se­ HONDA - 1973 Civic children. References. Call 1972 DODGE SWINGER - 2 Hatchback, radial tires, WHAT^ wrong. iv m .p t h a t iTvyEREI HE C HE FUT6 bewteen 5:30 and 8:30 p.m., cond floor. 643-7279, 5 to 9. Door Hardtop. 6 cylinder, Prices Start at ^4685 excellent running, fantastic /HAOOR.PIpyOJ 'SOMUNPANEilM <6IN66> ON A 649-5664. automatic, power steering. gas mileage. Standard shift, F O R e t r TO CRU5HEP BY THE ) THlfr < SOOV ACT, Homes to r Rant 54 Blacccck, extra sharp! $1795. clean. $13». 1-223-1132. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT - Discount Auto Sales, 634 fTe invite you to atop in and see our fine aelection of CHALK YPUR SPIRIT OF -< PIRSe \ BUT HE NEVER WEEKLY SPECIAL. fully reconditioned, preowned automobilea...ready for the 1971PONTIAC-Catalina. 4 THE PERVAPIN6 0 1 R 4 YEAR Y SISNS A References, security. Call 646- Carpeted two bedroom with 646-6037. Door Hardtop. Power brakes, 8515. discriminating buyer. 'I&UJ?NAMENT l>cNP IN WHAT ] WHEN I PETITION all appliances and more. Only power steering. $995. Call 646- H o a r-o u T 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE • 12000 mile warranty available on most vehicles listed 6822. 6 SHOJLP BE THE J ITfe # A6AINST $150 Rental Assistors, 23^ 7 SEASON OF < \T IM E SETTING AVAILABLE JANUARY 15. 5646, Small fee. 2 Door. 6 cylinder. 17,000 ~ below. A Heathclift This Funny World Lovely five room apartment. miles. Air conditioned, power ro First floor, in newer two fami­ steering, power brakes. $M75. 77 Dcdge Maxi Van...... $499S Plymouth Volare...... $3<95 r x V s iv E .' COUNTRY COTTAGE. Trueka tor Sala ly house on dead-end street. Secluded two bedrooms on 875-71M. 52 Large family room. Includes acreage. Includes appliances, ONE I UKE TO BE IN HARMONV L^i 76 Dodge Royal Monoco...... $3995 ’^4 Chevrolet Camara...... $3695 1970 FORD PICKUPK -I- stove, refrigerator, and heat. kids and pets welcome. Only 1971 CHEVY IMPALA - MOMENT, WITH MV SURROUNDINGS,’' No pets, will consider one Power steering, power Excellent condition. $1500. SI(?E, IF $200. Rental Assistors, 23^ Call after 6 p.m., 646-8873. child. $285 plus one months 5646. Small fee. brakes, automatic. Excellent 75 Chrysler New Yorker...... $4095 Viewport 2-Door Hardtop .... $3695 security. Please call 522-0510. condition. $995. 647-9264, after p l e a s e / And after 5:00 p.m. call 742- LARGE THREE Bedroom 6 p.m. 4 ALMOST NEW 600x14 6 ply 6398 for appointment. 75 Dot^e Pickup 3/4 Ton ...... $3895 '75 Dodse Charger SE ...... $3795 truck tires. $70. Call 64^8447. 8398 1 Ranch in Manchester. Eat in AU SIW kitchen. Living room with 1973 VEGA Hatchback - GT 38-90 1968 GMC STEP VAN with MANCHESTER- Immediate fireplace. $350 per mo. No Model. Automatic transmis­ 75 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon . . $4195 '^5 (Mdsmobile Omega ...... $2995 occupancy. Large six room utilities. Secur' sion, power steering. 1974 Chevy engine, four speed, vM best offer. 64^1790. The lung-line seaming of duplex. Central location. reference required, Centui- century Excellent condition. this classic trims the fig­ < ' 1 Excellent condition. Security. 21,...... Jackston-Avante, 646-1316■■■ '116. Reasonable. Please call 742- 73 Dodge Dart...... $2595 74 Plymouth SateUite ...... $1895 ure. References. $275 mo. 649-4003. 9572. 1971 FORD PICK-UP, F250. No. 8398 with Photo- HATS 396 automatic, high mileage, PEFINITELV Lombardo Associates. BOLTON - Three room cot­ Guide is in Sizes 38 to 50. 1970 PONTIAC Firebird runs well. $750. 643-1790. Size 40, 44 bust ... 4^ DIFFERENT' tage. Couple preferred. Lease 9PEN M9NDAY THRU THURSDAY HI 9 P.M. /x -3 PETS WELCOMED-2 and security. Call 1-223-4460, Esprit in good clean condition, FRIDAY A SATURDAY HI S P.M. yards 45-inch. bedrooms, near transporta­ mornings til 9 a.m. 350, automatic power Paittriie available only tion. Has dining area, patio steering. Must sell, need in sizes shown. Short Ribs - Frank HIM and more. Just 125. Rental THREE BEDROOM Duplex - larger car. 228-3639 anytime CHORCHES IS YOUR LEASE HEADQUARTERS Moloreyclas-BIcyclas 64 TO okDEl. i t U $1.00 fsr tsek Assistors. Small fee. 236-5646. but keep trying. iDllira, ptsi fsr psitait seS Available December 4th. ^75 •M dllsg. SIRE,n6 /ViVOPlNION A GOMMOAF OOlV?.t A FJoyAU. COLD,SIRE. monthly, plus security. No FOR CHRYSLER-DODGE CARS & TRUCKS •U l GURNSTT you HAVE A OOMMON EXCELLENT PRICE-2 utilities or appliances. Call 1969 THUNDERBIRD. Good M ineltM lor Horald running condition, 80,000 ★ ★ ^ O I _ R / spacious bedrooms on first 649-4190. 1190 Av«. of AfM rieas floor, with basement, laundry miles. All power. 850. Call 742- HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 N«w York. N.V. 100M FX-1200 - Built by factory room and more. Just $160. 6274 or 6^2191 after 5:00. CHORCHES MOTORS, INC. P ris t Nm c , M drtti with IIP / ©linileNM^lSgAjtoj^ /2-3 FOUR ROOM DUPLEX. engineer. Branch heads, COOE, ttylf Nmikar M i SUt. Rental Assistors, 236-5646. Garage, bedroom air con­ Authorised Dealer Small fee. Barnett clutch, aluminum The Fall & Winter ’76 ditioner, attic basement, nice 1974 OLDS CUTLASS - rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ BASIC FASHION con­ “Sure, I train horse*. B u t m y specialty is dogs.” back yard, deadend street. Supreme. Air conditioning. tains a Bonus Coupon! MOVE RIGHT IN-4 rooms, Low miles. Financing 'CHRYSLER buretor, balanced blue printed Security required. $235 per motor, transmission. 871-2S11. Price. . . $1.25 a copy. plus basement, living room month. No utilities. Available arranged. Catalano’s Auto MINP1H( SUeeCdnONS/' and more. Only $260. Rental Add $2.00 for the 1977 December IS. Call 6 4 4 ^ 1 S ales, 371 Main S tre e t, 80 Oakland St., Manchester 643-2791 issue of Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. after 4 p.m. Manchester, 646-6322. ★ ★ SirCFSS IX SKWINTv. 6 c I PAGE TWELVE-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Dec. 3, 1977

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HAS IT! photM Changed lifesty^ AIR COMNTIONiNG - REFRIGERATION Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 HEATING and SHEET METAL 341 BroRdSt. MRnehestRr New England Mechanical Services, bic. Mmchiitsr Manchester and Surrounding ProleaiontI Pirlt ROUTE IS3, P.O. BOX 3147 Sum 106 means pupil dr TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) feslgnS)iiline. Betty Gallagher 643-2738 • 643-2192 prop. ^ Vicinity By MAL BARLOW grades are on the east side of town, Second Norik CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND East Hanford Reporter said Mrs. Denise Benoit, Center PTA walk nearly ■ i School superintendent Eugene president. 5 to get to tfc t____ featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Diggs cited “a changing lifestyle for Many of the parents of the schools said Mrs Millie D 'f TENTS, COTS, SUEPINS SABS, AIR MAHRESSES, adults in their childbearing years” proposed for closing appear to have North pareol. STOVES, LANTERNS MANCHESTER for the 50 percent drop in student accepted the need to close some Mrs. D'Adtfeokatl schools. But the parents on the west help Second Norik NOMEMNOVENEIIT enrollment from 1969 to 1981. i p r » t ■« 0 To save money and keep East side of town appear to be facing the schDol open. FARR’S |j© . T H l CVCRYTHINO STOnt fi/rnp!ke Hartford schools at a large enough greatest loss in the closings, said Dr. Diggs u i d It © CAMMME-SPORT 2 MAIN STREn RAY’S CERAMICS size for a full education program, he Mrs. Benoit. change in lifestyL OPEN OAIIT TO S P.M. J. FARR • 043-7111 KmUNCI • TV 649-3S89 The sixth, sevfnth and eighth childbearing y o en 77 CAMPBELL AVE, VE8NCN Ibit N Stag I Sm9 has been urging the town close its \ yWB. . i .... j ' t -: ^ smaller, older schools. graders now attending the Hockanum the plans ‘The new _ • 1^ I r ‘-'sstft / / V i The town had 22 school buildings and Center Schools will all have to be be entering sekool m U V0LKSWA6EN REPAIR and 38 portable classrooms holding bused to the four middle schools, she “The class of 19941 f'- 1 ...... t .-.1^ by factory trained speclallata 12,650 students in October 1969. The said. the board. national birth rate then was 17.5 per “This is unfair,” she has told the And the d u e is i Phil Pet* ^ / thousand. board at fall meetings. East Hartford's i Locicero and ZIdek 'lliAS’J j I I . I ’l/jl The national rate has dropped to Also, the students in lower grades But which m r e i J ,r ' ii*"' How about a lamp painted to CARPn AND FLOOR COVERING 14.8 and the New England rate even at the schools slated for closing will Mrs. Benoit i 646-5036 ®® \ ■■■-. f V" either have to be bused or walk much match your own decor for M l MAM ST M OPIl 101 Itf. lAt «.t lllli 4 III |.| TEL lower to 11.4 in 1975, Dr. Diggs has The board will fs nursery, bedroom, living room. MANCNItni ORI «l 10*1 (III (eillCI 143-4442 V •»» told the local Board of Education. farther to the next nearest school. again tonight P&P AUTO REPAIR Student enrollment has dropped to For example, some students at the 706 Main St. • “Arco Chargt” • Manchaater ' Several shapes and styles in a CoaRectievt's Largest Flow Covering Dealer 4 i- :' choice of 30 colors. 9,712 as of Sept. 16 this fall. The New England School Development Coun­ a- - cil of Newton, Mass, said East Hart­ MANCHESHR SAFE & LOCK CO. MERCURY ilJis S Ji' r ford’s enrollment will be 6,768 by the n i s l o u s m i t h fall of 1981. East Hartford polleo ‘ 53 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 Tonight at 8 at the Penney High Also many gifts for all oc­ ■! -JS/yPI O uC L ^ctU Ln4»l«iaiSliSS Alarms, Locks 4 //I Phona 646-2756 School amphitheater, the board and Sales. Combinal'on Changes casions, Christmas, birthdays, NO SERVICE CHARGE Dr. Diggs will go over these figures Sales i Service • Bonded Most once more. How to best house the Iv U C U L ^ C / Keys in siocK Repairs oi an Kmds baby showers, etc. Nativity sets The second arrest in a week con­ on a warrant i Make Keys Scissors 4 and X-mas trees on hand and smaller number is tonight’s main cerning attacks on firefighters and degree forgery,( Pinking Shears Sharpened Rastrvattoni for • HoMs • AlrUnes • Stiamships 3«iUL- topic. made to order. police the night of Nov. 16 was made and fourth-deipwt I 627 Malii S triit MmchaRlBr Dr. Diggs has proposed closing all Saturday. The charges stem I 38 portables. The 10 at Penney used checks and other it -dP' Douglas S. Paschal Jr., 16, of 40 FLO'S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. WINTERIZE SPECIAL to house the Synergy School, the High Court, East Hartford was residence in NotFem| 646-0228 875-3252 Includes Reverse Flush town’s alternative high school, have arrested on a warrant charging him She was released Complete Cooling System, closed. There are still 10 each at the with second-degree reckless en- surety bond (or ' « COMPinE LIE OF WIlTONCAKEKCOiUTIONS ii*Ji Hockanum and O’Brien schools and Custom and ready painted Inspect All Hoses, Belts end H i dangerment and third-degree Hester, Add 2 Gale. I one to three at Barnes, Center, Pitkin criminal mischief. He allegedly Friday at 5:55 p| 111 CENTER 8T. 70 UNION 8T. plaques, figurines, etc. In fact L A • T and Sunset Ridge. ROCKVILLE, CONN. Permanent Anti-Freeze. threw a brick at a police cruiser at white male arm ed MANCHESTER, CONN. almost anything in ceramics they The older, smaller schools should Mon. • Sit. 10-5 Mon. - Sat. 10-5 This map of East Hartford shows the 20 sites for town grade schools. It was prepared by 9:04 p.m. Nov. 16 when the cruiser robbed Haifa’s Pa Thurt., 10-9 Fri. 10-9 can do on special order. be phased out as day schools, he said. Main St. of $173 in cd M G AUTO SERVICE Mrs. Denise Benoit, president of the Center School PTA, and is used by her in explaining to was driven through the Hockanum He proposed closing McCartin, Se­ Village housing project off Brewer Wedding Cakes A Specially Specializing in quality rather 438 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER | parent groups what proposed school closings do to children on the west side of town. The cond North, Silver Lane, South Street, police said. than quantity. Reasonably priced. Tol. 849-3963 A Wildflower RJ triangles are the four middle schools housing only sixth, seventh and eighth gra,ders. The Grammar, Willowbrook and Paschal was released on a $200 sur­ broken into Frit] EVERYTHING IN See Ray’s Ceramics at 77 circles are grade schools. The Xs over circles show schools closed or proposed for closing. Woodland. ety bond for appearance in Common Campbell Ave., Vernon. Tel. 875- Woodland has been closed as of this Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford Dec. between 9 a.m and i fall. The building now houses the $75 In caMi m ea j .•MIRHOnS .SHOWER DOORS 1165. My sIster's cloSET 19. ji. STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS | Synergy, a pre-kindergarten of a newspaper < CRAFTS A companion, Scott E. Dubay, 16, i • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES East Hartford fire calls program and administration offices. of 30 Leichtner Drive, East Hartford! home, police said. Despite angry protests from was arrested last Tuesday on a Someone broke ini at 3 Bidweli St SaU Sharon H. Salalino Sandra H. Rufint parents of Second North’s 109 warrant charging him with assault of J.A. WHITE GLASS C0.Jnc. between 2:30 and 8 | F U m W R E TOPS PICTURE WINiRMtS during medical call to 4 Lincoln St. students this fall, that old school will a firefighter. He allegedly threw a Saturday, 12:11 a.m. —Gas washdown pulled at the hox at Silver Lane and table was pried 180 Main Street to 26 Willowbrook Road. Whitney Street. Sunday, 7:l9 p.m. —More help needed close by next fall, said the board this rock, striking a firefighter riding the lsm Mancheater, Ct. 06040 (203) 646-5872 and the register : 649-7322 31 B II 8L Saturday, 12:25 a.m. —Auto accident to Saturday, 8:39 p.m.—Medical call to 61 at 4 Lincoln St. year. outside of a fire engine on the leg at OVER 21 TEARS EXPER/EWCE 5L^ «r-cA taken. 1745 Main St. Adams St. Sunday, 8:10 p.m. —Gas washdown at South Grammar’s students will be 5:58 p.m. Nov. 16, police said. P & P AUTO REPAIR A Brookfield Dij Saturday, 2:15 a.m. —Medical call to Saturday, 10:44 p.m. —Medical call to 171 Burnside Ave. sent to Willowbrook by 1978. Dubay is also to appear in court Great Hill Road and Chester Street. 119 Smith Dr. Sunday 9:38 p.m. —Auto accident with More closings and shifting of Dec. 19. broken into Satu.'f 763 Saturday, 7:15 a.m. —Medical call to 31 Saturday, 11:10 p.m. —Auto accident injuries at Main and High streets. students, many of them to need between 9 30 a.m 706 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Sunday, 9:36 p.m. —Medical call to 220 Police Chief (Clarence Drumm MAIN S I. Cummings St. with injuries at 1 Orchard Terrace, busing, is proposed. through the cellar Woodlawn Circle. promised last week there would be Saturday, 2:18 p.m. —Medical call to Sunday, 2:15 a.m. —Gas washdown at One parents group, the Center $80 worth of jeweh DONWILUS Specializing In 275 Burke St. 140 Silver Lane. Today, 12:20 a.m. —Medical call to 1 arrests stemming from the violence 643-1191 School PTA, has pointed out one The U-Drive CorpJ 191 IMRE SEKVICi Saturday, 6:15 p.m. —Auto accident on Sunday, 3:22 a.m. —Fire on stove at 211 Orchard Terrace. Nov. 16 at the project. GARAGE aspect of the proposed closings which ticut Blvd. was r MAIN ST. Front End lUifniMnl Route 2. Ralph Road. Today, 2:27 a.m, —Medical call to 93 Someone kicked ini It lUn SL, TiL HMS31 King St. upsets them. Most of the closings are MANCHESTER Gonoril Rcpiir Koit Saturday, 7:04 .p.m. —Auto accident Sunday, 1:01 p.m.—Medical call to 133 overhead door. Misl Shadycrest Drive. Today, 3:56 a.m. —Medical call to 11 on the west side of East Hartford. Deborah Myers, 17, of 21 Sisson St., with injuries at Maple Street and Route 2. cash which had been] 643-1900 Saturday, 7:17 p.m. —Dumpster fire at Sunday, 2:52 p.m. —Medical call to Mallard Drive. All of the four middle schools East Hartford was arrested Sunday rear of 37 Smith Drive. East Hartford High School. Today, 7:35 a.m. —Medical call to Main •lousing the sixth, seventh and eighth oox. Serving Mancheiter over 50 yri. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. —Dumpster fire at Sunday, 6:39 p.m. —False alarm pulled and Croshy streets. rear of 106 Smith Drive. at the hox outside the Hockanum School. Today, 8:39 a.m, —Medical call to 88 THE Saturday, 8:14 p.m. —Auto accident Sunday, 6:48 p.m. -Medical call to 4 Columbus St. with Injuries at 152 High St. Lincoln St. Today, 9:35 a.m. —Electrician set off PenLte*'® The Fforfs# MANCHESTER | Saturday, 8:23 p.m. —False alarm Sunday, 7:10 p.m. —Fireman injured alarm by mistake at the Burnside School. 24 BIRCH ST. 111 MAIN ST. TEL 843-6247 - — — \ ■: \ / \ 643-4444 P.T.D. Let’s Get Acquainted ■ '■ \ - \ . \ ' Public records MST8CH6 W08LDWIDE stop In and Browon is wo continuo to Grow AME8 EXPRE3? SERVICE 17 Jl'Siw cialty Shops Open. W arranty deeds THESMGERSEWING MACHINE James J. Tascana et al to Charles Sn or Coll U> For Froo T. Caprino et al, property on Man­ FoHmotoi. Alumlnini ProRucto . Rol Up A w n ln ii. SttUMiary ning Lane, conveyance tax $63.80. Awalnit . Door Conoploi . X \ Ethel L. Harris to Joseph William S H E ’S AU N n rS W I Polio Roolo Complolo wllh weaiiierStoiipers Gallagher et al, property on Tolland Ic r tm liii. Porck Rcr«onlii|. 7AO«HO(VMf7 OSTRINSKY SCRAP METAL Street, conveyance tax $41.25. STORM DOOM MANGMERin AWNINQ CO DEALEK IN WASTE \ Emilie H. Wilder to Anthony P. COMIINATION NIRDOWt 196 WOT CENTER n . and PAPER Ciccaglione et al, property at 24 IS NOW EASES IN AiuMiiiuai. m m TilaphemR49-30B1 MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. Springside Ave., conveyance tax SiUUItlHd t M T*l. 843-573S or 643-S679 $35.20. Romeo G. Carrier et al to Karen P. Robson, property on Crescent Street, 1D 6IVL P& P Auto Repair Specializes Womvu QjAi}ujig conveyance tax $36.30. SAvmos vouirf M.aMVS i sum MIG i UraOLSTERY acWNG ONTHEaTNEM‘ 36:: Idancheiter'i Only Complete Carpel Servied in Volkswagens Rito M. Clapp to Romeo G. Carrier AN ELECTROMIC M U H N . tM u t 4 14 High Street, rear l^oikeA 0^ The BAidt et al, property on Melton Drive, con­ coukt ttw want than the aNKtd't J §OR0i4 3 ca Any OccaUon veyance tax $52.80. trua alactronic tawtng m adtiiw T MANCHESTER ^ Phil Locicero and Pete Zidek are factory trained specialists in Volkswagen repair. The two a pre-prograiranad brain wHK a bl Phone: 646-5630 hqve combined experience of over 10 years in VW repairs. Located at 706 Main Street in John E. McCarthy et al to Richard mamory bank ot 26 tlitc M s thatl Downtown Manchester, their station features nationally famous ARCO Gasoline and Oil P la c e J. Deschamps, property at 14 can control and change by sim pr Goodwin St., conveyance tax $27.50. pushing a button Ptua. Wia eacw v V Products. Besides Volkswagens, the P & P technicians are also skilled at any type of Oajea4 F«p4 Saw* 2-«air low ing bnr(a~ automotive repairs from a routine lube job to a major overhaul. The next time your car Tkk IhanckaM-tn IfiaU. Reg. Price puih-button Ironi d ro iH n b o M and Mada In U.S.A. Cabm at o t cart) "Serving the area since 1955" needs repairing, take it to the trained experts at P & P Auto Repair. Sn /Haui Sa. AtttAotiond casaa xira. AancA^UeA, Q.a Phont 64i^996t Bulletin board YOUR iA S IC 0 0 0 0 O f A i O N 1 WAaCOVERlNG MSMON4M7I* MACNMB. r 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Gd I a Painting ProMsm7 Wa'II Halpl ? •CABOT STAINS faahion Mwt told 10 waN la o t n IN MUKIIESTEil. RIGHT ON NUIN $TKn Servlet ttill mtani somtihing to u i — and tarview maana apamling OLYMPIC.STA1NS D in ner seats available il'atiHlontaia tt'tatugar Mittal R a7 s CariiniGs ■enough lima with you to halp you aalact lha right paint llnith For that |od machine that hat aM ttia baaica, f coMPun nmniG t copvmg sovnx you’ra planning. Saa us for paint and larvica whian you plan your nail Reservations are still being projacl. t Including a IroM drog4n bobbin I LOW COST PRINTING CUSTOM A READY PAINTED . . GOLD accepted for East Hartford’s anmuu aaiytoiaaandraoiaca.aBtra« WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) ^SAND Christmas Dinner-Concert Saturday zig zag cap ab ility and even a t WSHSS CUK • STATMUT • RNKI STUMS p re tta r foot. CabMtal o r c a rry in E U J o / m o n and Sunday evenings, Dec. 17 and 18, COM a x tia Modal 247. MIMT MAN PRINTING PAINT CQ FAINTS at the South Congregational Church 911 MAIN ST. •M A N C H E iT IR •845-1777 WALL ACCESSORIES y Ou r on Forbes Street. • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES DEALER MANCHESTER WALLPAPER A PAINT INDEPENDENT • TRY OUR NEW 3-M BONO COPIMI • LAMPS • GIFTS J8S Wool Mlddlo ToK*. _ The first such dinner was in 1974 428 OINTIR OT. • MANCHItTIR n s MAIN ST.. WANCHiBTlR • 646-4801 MANCHfeSTBII sponsored by the town’s Fine Arts TTC U H fli AVL, VOMOII TO. 875-11(5 Conunission. First Federal &vings GIVE HBtINE SINGER SHE? AUMWS IM U m D I «< T L 6<

Outolde today Windy with rain heavy at times For tonight, ending Tuesday morning. Partly cloudy, windy and cool Tuesday after­ Homo Dolivfry noon. Temperatures around 40 overnight Phono 647-994iB and in the morning; cooler in the after­ noon. Extended outlook: partly cloudy Wednesday; fair Thursday; increasing cloudiness Friday. National weather map on page 15. ' L,” ...... Changed lifestyle means pupil drop

By MAL BARLOW grades are on the east side of town, Second North School will have to East Hartford Reporter said Mrs. Denise Benoit, Center PTA walk nearly a mile along busy Route School superintendent Eugene president. 5 to get to the Norris School in 1978, Diggs cited “a changing lifestyle for Many of the parents of the schools said Mrs. Millie D’Addeo, a Second .\ adults in their childbearing years” proposed for closing appear to have North parent. M for the 50 percent drop in student accepted the need to close some Mrs. D’Addeo has hired a lawyer to help Second North parents keep the 6 enrollment from 1969 to 1981. schools. But the parents on the west To save money and keep Elast side of town appear to be facing the school open. greatest loss in the closings, said Dr. Diggs said even a sudden ■ r l Hartford schools at a large enough size for a full education program, he Mrs. Benoit. change in lifestyles by adults in has been urging the town close its The sixth, seventh and eighth childbearing years could not change smaller, older schools. graders now attending the Hockanum the plans. The new babies would not The town had 22 school buildings and Center Schools will all have to be be entering school until 1982 or later. and 38 portable classrooms holding bused to the four middle schools, she “The class of 1994 is here,” he told 12,650 students in October 1969. The said. the board. national birth rate then was 17.5 per “This is unfair,” she has told the And the clas^ is too small for all board at fail meetings. East Hartford’s schools. '1:^^' .; / . *-sli 1 thousand. The national rate has dropped to Also, the students in lower grades But which ones should close asks d i : / 14.8 and the New England rate even at the schools slated for closing will Mrs. Benoit and other parents? cis'^x ^'v f lower to 11.4 in 1975, Dr. Diggs has either have to be bused or walk much The board will face the question told the local Board of Education. farther to the next nearest school. again tonight. Student enrollment has dropped to For example, some students at the and fourth-degree larceny. k 1 , ^ 1 ^ police the night of Nov. 16 was made Dr. Diggs has proposed ciosing aii Saturday. The charges stem from the theft of I iK checks and other items from a local ls.riS ; '« 38 portables. The 10 at Penney used Douglas S. Paschal Jr., 16, of 40 to house the Synergy School, the High Court, East Hartford was residence in November, police said. town’s alternative high school, have arrested on a warrant charging him She was released on a $1,000 non­ surety bond for court Dec. 19. l^aESJE ( - » [ { ' ‘*= ^ 1 closed. There are still 10 each at the with second-degree reckless en- f e I 3 , « = | ! = s = « = ; Hockanum and O’Brien schools and dangerment and third-degree one to three at Barnes, Center, Pitkin criminal mischief. He allegedly Friday at 5:55 p.m. a teen-age, and Sunset Ridge. threw a brick at a police cruiser at white male armed with a handgun The older, smaller schools should 9:04 p.m. Nov. 16 when theV uiser robbed Raffa’s Package Store at 397 This map of East Hartford shows the 20 sites for town grade schools. It was prepared by be phased out as day schools, he said. was driven through the Hockanum Main St. of $173 in cash, police said. Mrs. Denise Benoit, president of the Center School PTA, and is used by her in explaining to . He proposed closing McCartin, Se­ Village housing project off Brewer parent groups what proposed school closings do to children on the west side of town. The cond North, Silver Lane, South Street, police said. Grammar, WiUowbrook and A Wildflower Road home was triangles are the four middle schools housing only sixth, seventh and eighth gra^ders. The Paschal was released on a J200 sur­ broken into Friday sometime Woodland. ety bond for appearance in Common circles are grade schools. The Xs over circles show schools closed or proposed for closing. Woodland has been closed as of this between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Missing is Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford Dec. the $75 in cash meant to pay the bill fall. The building now houses 19. Synergy, a pre-kindergarten of a newspaper carrier living at the A companion, Scott E. Dubay, 16, home, police said. program and administration offices. of 30 Leichtner Drive, East Hartford, East Hartford fire calls Someone broke into the VFW Hall Despite angry protests from was arrested last Tuesday on a parents of Second North’s 109 at 3 Bidwell St. Saturday sometime warrant charging him with assault of between 2:30 and 8:27 a.m. The pool students this fall, that old school will Saturday, 12:11 a.m. —Oas washdown pulled at the box at Silver Lane and during medical call to 4 Lincoln St. a firefighter. He allegedly threw a table was pried open and $10 taken close by next fall, said the board this to 2t WiUowbrook Road. Whitney Street. Sunday, 7:l9 p.m. —More help needed rock, striking a firefighter riding the and the register was opened and $25 year. Saturday, 12:2S a.m. —Auto accident to Saturday, 8:39 p.m. —Medical call to 61 at 4 Lincoln St. outside of a fire engine on the leg at taken. Sunday, 8:10 p.m. —Gas washdown at South Grammar’s students will be 1745 Main St. Adams St. 5:58 p.m. Nov. 16, police said. A Brookfield Drive home was Saturday, 10:44 p.m. —Medical call to 171 Burnside Ave. sent to WiUowbrook by 1978. Saturday, 2:15 a.m. —Medical call to Dubay is also to appear in court broken into Saturday sometime 119 Smith Dr. Sunday 9:36 p.m. —Auto accident with More closings and shifting of Dec. 19. Great Hill Road and Chester Street. between 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 7:15 a.m. —Medical call to 31 Saturday, 11:10 p.m. —Auto accident injuries at Main and High streets. students, many of them to need Police Chief Clarence Drumm through the cellar door. Missing is Cummings St. with injuries at 1 Orchard Terrace. Sunday, 9:36 p.m. —Medical call to 220 busing, is proposed. promised last week there would be $80 worth of jewelry. Saturday, 2:18 p.m. —Medical call to Sunday, 2:15 a.m. —Gas washdown at Woodlawn Circle. One parents group, the Center Today, 12:20 a.m. —Medical call to.l arrests stemming from the violence The U-Drive Corp. at 259 Connec­ 27s Barite St. 140 Silver Lane. School PTA, has pointed out one Sunday, 3:22 a.m. —Fire on stove at 211 Orchard Terrace. Nov. 16 at the project. ticut Blvd. was broken into Sunday. Saturday, 6:15 p.m. —Auto accident on aspect of the proposed closings which Route 2. Ralph Road. Today, 2:27 a.m. —Medical call to 93 Someone kicked in a panel on an upsets them. Most of the closings are Saturday, 7:04 ,p.m. —Auto accident Sunday, 1:01 p.m.—Medical call to 133 King St. overhead door. Missing is $150 in on the west side of East Hartford. wiUi Injuries at Maple Street and Route 2. Shadycrest Drive. Today, 3:96 a.m. —Medical call to 11 Deborah Myers, 17, of 21 Sisson St., cash which had been hidden in a tool Mallard Drive. All of the four middle schools Saturday, 7:17 p.m. —Dumpster fire at Su^ay, 2:52 p.m. —Medical call to East Hartford was arrested Sunday box. rear of 37 Smith Drive. East Hartford High School. Today, 7:35 a.m. —Medical call to Main bousing the sixth, seventh and eighth Saturday, 7:30 p.m.—Dumpster fire at Sunday, 6:39 p.m. —False alarm pulled and Crosby streets. rear of 106 SmiUi Drive. at the box outside the Hockanum School. Today, 8:39 a.m. —Medical call to 88 Saturday, 8:14 p.m. —Auto accident Sunday, 6:48 p.m. —Medical call to 4 Columbus St. with Injuries at 152 High St. Lincoln St. Today, 9:35 a.m. —Electrician set off Satui^y, 8:23 p.m. —False alarm Sunday, 7:10 p.m. —Fireman injured alarm by mistake at the Burnside School. THE SINGER Warranty deeds SEWING MACHINE James J. Tascana et al to Charles T. Caprino et al, property on Man­ m - . ning l^ne, conveyance tax $63.80. Ethel L. 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