#• • •::•• Hagasan Msmorlal Library Page Sixteen East Haven, Conn. THE BRAHFORD REVIEW-EAST HAVEN NEWS Thursday, December G, 1951 cat. Also for the first time In anv Cat Exposition oaslcrn feline exposition. judRini' Emma M. Blair Rites DONKEY POLO will be conducted under a special This Week Draws llfthdnR arranKciheni, dayllKhl for I I I I Ir niKhlJudghiR. Held This Morning Over 20p2elines Three JudRlnR rings have hcon Funeral services for Kmma I.'. Oef Quick Gash Results set up. .ludRhiR Ihe All Rreed will lilair were held this mornlnR from w The best .and most InlerestlnR of bo Mrs. Wllllom Iledrlcb of Andover, the W. S. Clancy Memorial Home at nil Connectlciii Cat Shows Is expect- Ohio. The Siamese rlnR will be pre­ sided over by Mrs. G. Kolsey from 8;.30. A requiem hlRli funeral mfl« SELL at AUCTION 0(1 on Friday nnil SnlUrdny of lliis WoslcHester, Pn., and the T.ibby, wa.s' RUnR hy the liev. Wlllnm wct!l< when more llinn 200 cats will rortlcs and ,Solid Colors will be Whihey In SI. Mary'i! Church at n Combined With The Branford Review ho honchcd at the Second Cliam- JudRcd by Mrs. Christine Ilarlmann o'clock. Burial was in Ml. SI. Dene- lilon.slilp Show (o be held at the of Long Island. diet's Cemetery in llarlford FINE FURNITURE, RUGS, ANTIQUES, ART IIolol Gnrde, New Haven, from 10 Mrs. Hlalr, wife of Ihe late ICd- VOL. VII—NO. 13 EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1951 S Cents Per Copy—S2.50 A Year A. M. until 10, P. M. ward BInir, died Monday cvcnlnR al PAINTINGS, CHINA, SILVER, GLASS 1 Mrs, Florence Kanoffo of North PAST MATRONS MEET The Past Matron's Assoclailoti of the home of her son. Homer E. lilair, Branford, Show Manager, said to­ Paw.son Park, after a .short illiWi. AUCTIONEERS — APPRAISERS day that every'lype of cat will be on GeorRia Chapter, O, K. S., Will hold She was in her 7f)th year. (IlKplay; Ihe Rlamorous Persians, Ms annual moellnR and election of r "ff cers at the homo of Mrs. William Born In Quebec, Canada, Mr.^. CONSULT US WITHOUT OBLIGATION •A exotic .Siamese, popular shorl-hnlr niair had lived In this country sin<'e FREE CESSPOOL CLEANING domestics, rare Abysslnlnns and Wll.son, Ilonson Avenue, on Monday lier childhood. Prior to making iier TOWN Jusl household pels. cvonlnR. The moolInK will bo pre­ homo with her son throe years aRo, For Uio flrsl lime In any cat show, ceded by a covered tllsh supper at .she was resident of New Haven. Ihe public will be Invllcfl in vole on li-.im P. M. Member!; arc romlndotl to Her son. Homer E. Blair, is tiie Phone Branford 8-248G Branford, Conn. PROGRAM ASSURED IN TOWN their opinion of (he most popular lirlnR n Rift for the Rrab h.nR. sole survivor. Wo can BOO onco more tho handwriting of firfi cator Al Tlic w.iy wa.s clonrcrt last Knight over tho doorways of Tiuirsday iiiRlit- for the ocsspuol Firo headquarters. His Santa c'icaninR service in East Haven. Glaus and rolndeex decoration Tlie tneasure, one of tlie features PUBLIC PRESENTATION again adds to tho Xmaj Cheer nl the Reputjlican pre-election cam­ piuvailing. '; paign, became a reality wlien a iiaiiutui of voters Kutiiered for a PLANNED IN' MOMAUGUIN Joe Mines and his missus are re­ pulilic hearing in iiio Town Hail ceiving compllinents by the busliel 1 MIX Aurtitoriiini to repeal nn obsolete since little daughter, "i Anne, has (ALTHOUGH THESE MEN may iiovcr make tlie U. S. Olympic Polo ordinance which forbade the open­ REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT taken over the slnging."chorcs at Si Easl Haven lown officials nro In '^ Toem riding burros, tlicy nro linvinii fun playing the Rnmo witir ing of cesspools during tho lalo Clare's. Tho litlle iniss has one of dllomma today following Uie varUtions in Saudi Arnbln. In thoir vcraion of the sport called donkey hours. lliose sweet voices, easy^to listen to. Christmas Festival Starts action by the voters lnil Monday .polo,' thoy rido burro.i ln«toad of ponie.i; wear cutdown construction Alexander Doran, chairman of tlio East Haven Rodevclop- ', Movio mogul Abet Jacqclca whk:h calls for tho removal of park­ niit« tor holmots; and awlnR at a volley ball Instead of the conventional "Public approval of this measure means t^e installation of the free ment Agency intimated over the week-end that final plans for ts on an East HayMi to . San ing meters from the town's main • polo ball, using: mnllots fashioned from broom Imndics. The players, Francisco and back pt 10 days streets as tiulckly ns possible. all omployccs of Arabian American Oil Company, report that the burro service lii tho near future," Barker tlie proposed redevelopment ol' Iho Mohiauguiii -shorofront will With Street Parade Tonight said today. trip to sec his son who makes The spoclnl town inoRllnE, hold • , steps briskly down the strnlRht-a-wnys, but l)alka on tho turns, (level- be ready for presentation to area resident's within a few wcplis Ills homo on the woatjeoast. I oping a situation which can ijo .upscttinR as this action photo shows. Anotiicr item I'onsidorod al llio in Ihe town hall auditorium* nlao Under agreed . Icniis the federal Harold (East Haven'ftoal and Oil) The ioiiR invaltccl start of East Htivoii'.s ChrJsliiia.s Fe.stlval approved a motion to eslnbllish one meeting — an amendment of the govcniinenl will assist in paying for Nash resorted lo gas when he drove will Kct underway this evening. town's plumbing ordlniincc.• was tiie project. The local commission Biiildmg Up $1,254,400 hour parking from 9 A, M, to G P. M,' spent Itself, ad the ban was liflod. both favored and opposed l)y mem­ up lo ills Massachusetts prep scliool. Highlighting the period in which shops and stores.will re­ on weekdays and from 0 A, M, to Mince-Meat Pies Have A pie which no other can ap- lias hcon oiicrathiR here for more Mount Herman, to alterin lo matters 0 P, M, on Fridays. proucli in the intricacies of its crea­ bers of tlic audience. The final de- than six months on a federal grant Over Last Year's Costs .IS chairman of the school's, five main open weekdays until 9 l^.M. will bo a pai-ado with two tion, mlnce-meat pics orlRlnnlly cusion, however, will be up to the of $1.5,000. musical units and several floats, a (ire'engine, Santa Claus, the Two oilier items on the coll wero Wealth Of Tradition selectmen, since a public liearlng mail Club Coinmissioiii'. unanimously approved, the acccp. were made almost entirely of moat The change intoWn politics wliicli For New GonstrucHon high school pep elubund several floats. 'I'lie parade will start .seh.soned with spices. Fruit, chiefly can only express opinion on mat­ Hero's a tip from'; Santa for tniico of several now rends as liigh­ Hidden Under Crust ters brought Ijefore it. restored tlie Republican Party to those who ore decorating a tree at (5;li5, according to chaii'man Dominic Forrara, ways ami ft'resolullon which em­ currants, was added, and probably power last October may affect The cost of new building in East because the dish was regnrdcd as Judge Vincent J. Fasano, speaking Haven during the fiscal year from to enter in the JChambor's The festival is planned as part powered the selectmen to mnlto now A wenth of tradition Is covered by public thinking in the matter, it was Christmas Lighting Contest, volers. , • a sweet, the fruit content was in favor of repealing the cesspool privately cxjircssed this week. The October 1, 1350 to September .10, 1951 of the town's Christmas ob.scrvance, c tho crust of the Yulellde mince meat ordinance said the law was out­ is osllniated at S2,7G6.920 by Build­ short stocky trees with, heavy and Is sponsored by the local Clintn- Xmas Lighting Contest The dlttlculty before tho town pie. Rraduaily Increased until mince­ project had the endorsement of De­ base growth are best lighted meat became a mixture of fruit and dated and 'obviously has been vio­ mocratic officials but was l?cpt out ing Inspector Clement Catalnno. Tho her of Commerce. tatliers now Is concerned with Althouph few people today know lated in the pa.st." He favored cor­ figure represents an increase of by strings of treo lights fastened • The pnrado will start nl 6:15 P. M. Attracts iVIany Entries; wliclher townspeople shall be forced spices, with or witiiout tije addition of the campaign. Former First in straight vertical. linos. Tall. it, the.pie represents Hie cradle of of meal. ; recting the ordinance in light of Selectman Frank S. Clancy was a $1,23"1,'100 over last year's total of at Partloc Place Exlcnsion, and will to use the meters unlll tliolr Irlnl B the Christ Child surrounded l)y the present-day conditions. 5].512,.520. trees are lighted best by drap­ proceed around the Green lo the Closes December 21st period expires on April first, and, Tlic whole world has a part in the firm believer in Moinuuguln Ke- ing strings ol bulbs diagonally lown hull, Ferrara said. gifts of the MaRl. It was made Questions Rights development. • Catalano's stalemenis were con­ secondly. It the one hour piirklng orlglally In oval form, to symbolize maklnR of a mlnce-meat pic. There tained in his department's annual around the troc to emphasize its A police car will lead 11)0 iinrade, Many East Haven residents of limit as adopted In an amendment are lemons citrons, and orannes Democratic Town Corrimitlce Federal Funds Certain symmefry.
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