Ijiattrljthttr Eitpiiiug Treaty Talks Resume Today

Ijiattrljthttr Eitpiiiug Treaty Talks Resume Today

PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct, 30, movements. ular piano pieces. He also you to Clint Hendrickson shared through the Hold for our annual Inter­ We were also entertained accompanied Judy group, directed by Ida Cor­ for his publicity work. Emergency Pantry. faith Thanksgiving Service. ^ A C C mier sharing some of their A special tributes go to by some youthful dancers Whitney as she sang The Junior Women's Itc(|uesls from the Beverly Bollino several operatic selections favorites. Ida Cormier also Marci Negro and Roger Club held a raffle at their REGiSTEREO shared a favorite as she Negro for the many hours We have a problem — OPTICIANS ANNE FLYNN Burton Studio: a lively jazz which showed the range regular meeting and have number by brightly sang "B rin g On the they spent in putting the sent in a check for $25.00 Someone borrowed our DISCOUNT PRICES and quality of her fine Sants suit, wig and beard Saturday evening, Oct. costumed young ladies, a voice. Clowns.” The Old Timers show together and seeing for meat for Thanksgiving 21, at the high school had the audience clapping that everything ran last year and has forgotten solo jazz performed by Charles Tarpinian and baskets. The Jaycee Wives to return it. Please contact IRTHUR DRUGI auditorium over 700 people JoAnn Taft, and a tap solo to their lively beat. The smoothly back stage. The Weather Mary Stewart joined their will be adopting a family the MACC office. We'll be applauded the varied per­ by the very poised and program end^ as we all Thank you also to those for a Thanksgiving basket. lovely voices in a duet relieved to hear from you. Sunny today with highs 60 to formances at the Evening talented young Scott Joyce. "‘Forever and Ever" after joined in singing who were our patrons and Notices of the Performing Arts. “America.” those who shared in 65, 15 to 18 C. Fair tonight with We thank all these young each had sung a solo Thursday, Friday and lows around 40. Mostly sunny Rev. James Archambault, people for sharing their number which MACC extends their viewing the performance; D u e fo an arror, tha Homaeratt pastor at St. James Church thanks to these beautiful you all have helped support Saturday, November 9, 10, iJIattrljTHtTr Eitpiiiug Wednesday with highs in the time and talents with us. It demonstrated their fine & 11th the Manchester Bulldan Ad In tha Oktobarfaat Inaart and president of MACC, people who shared their the many worthwhile and 20 Cents Per Copy 50s. Chance of precipitation is certainly a tribute to the musical talent. Parkade Association and should raad; near zero through Wednesday. welcomed the audience youth and children of A brilliant and well- talents and their love of the needed programs which and introduced Rev. Ondon arts with us. We also wish MACC operates. WINF and MACC will co­ HOMECRAFT KITCHENS Vol. XCVII, No. 26 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, October 31, 1978 A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 National weather map on page Manchester to see such in­ received performance on sponsor the annual Treat Testing Stairs, pastor of Communi­ volvement in the arts. the drums by Fred to thank all those who 25 FT OF CABINETS ty Baptist Church, to whom helped to make the evening Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Food Collec­ MANCHESTER - The Ken Woods, local music Bocchino brought a change tion. WINF will be broad­ 12 FT OF COUNTERTOPS the program was dedicated possible: the stage crew, Rev. Neal McClain of the Manchester Memorial Hospital teacher and choir director of pace to the evening’s casting “on the spot” from in thanks for his loving ushers, Elizabeth Marx for Church of the Nazarene has set up an emergency at St. Mary's Episcopal mood. 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the ministry to our communi­ handling tickets, our MC's called to tell us that the $1952.64 Halloween service tonight to test Church, entertained us The program concluded Consumer Sales Bldg. See ty. Rev. Stairs is retiring with a varied selection of Jim Breitenfeld and Dave food brought to their MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION ONLY candy and fruit brought in, for with our old favorites. The you there. foreign objects. and moving to Florida, beautifully executed pop­ Manchester Sunshine Moyer, a special thanks Harvest Altar will be THE HERALD REQRETt THE ERROR completing 40 years of Sunday, November 19 — Two senior radiological Treaty Talks Resume Today Christian ministry. He will technicians, Tom Morrow and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Amid en­ be sadly missed by many of Molly Wright, have volunteered to talks came close to suspension over day for separate meetings with Israeli officials said there had been couraging signs of progress on fun­ complicated by an open dispute us. be on duty tonight from 6:30 to 10 | the crucial issue of linkage to the Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. significant progress bn all issues of between the United States and Israel damental differences, Egypt, Israel wider question of a comprehensive The master of ceremony, to fluroscope any treats that Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe the peace treaty, including the over the announc^""ftickening'" of and the United States t^ a y were settlement involving the West Bank David Moyer and Jim parents have reason to suspect. Dayan said later, “I see no obstacles, preamble which includes the delicate Israeli settlement^ in tjie West Bank. Breitenfeld, gave the Fluoroscopy, which will not harm planning to resume formal, face-to- and Gaza strip. really, for getting an agreement. I language laying out the relationship evening an air of light and the candy or fruit, will only show face negotiations on a peace treaty. The talks went into a state of infor­ think it is feasible and attainable and with a permanent settlement. Vance describe^feRjit as a " serious matter” and said he was disturbed by witty banter with their metallic objects. After a meeting with U.S. mal suspension over the weekend, we can get it in a very short time.” After their last all-party session, a it, but the Israelis insist the relaxed informal manner. Persons bringing their treats to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, and the personal intervention of Ghali said his meeting with Vance be fluoroscoped should come to. Monday Egypt’s acting Foreign President Carter prevented recall of had been “very constructive and conference spokesman announced settlements are legal. The program opened with the delegations had agreed on the the Manchester High the outpatient entrance next to Minister Butros Ghali said the three the Egyptian delegation. positive," and he announced today's Dayan, after his meeting with parties would meet today in a full, text of a treaty. But changes School Band, under the the emergency entrance at the After an informal meeting Sunday Blair House meeting. The Egyptians Vance, described the settlements as rear of the hospital. Once inside, three-way session at Blair House. night between the Egyptian and were scheduled to see Vance a se­ demanded by both governments direction of Karen Krinjak, required a return to bargaining. ”a blessing, not an obstacle” and playing some rousing signs will direct the way to the X- It would be the first such session in Israeli delegations heads, both sides cond time today, just before the said they were not illegal and would music. The high school was ray department. 10 days. During that interval, the came to the State Department Mon­ tripartite session. The subsequent negotiations were not drive a single Arab off his land. also represented by Sock The hospital is providing this and Buskin's preview of service free. their play “The Future of First West Revelation," written and directed by Lee Hay, Pay Review Dollar Drops which will be presented in Smoke Detector by Pittway Manchester’s Board of Direc­ its entirity Nov. 3-4, 10-11. tors has begun a review of a The St. Mary's • Caklor Regular Price. 19.97 Vital early warningl Detects classification and pay plan for, •CaMor Sale Price___14.76 Children's Choir with their the first traces of fire and non-union management positions. To New Low bright, smiling faces and • Pittway Mail-In Rebate. 5.00* ^ smoke. Battery-operated model Seven employees asked for light cheerful voices works even in electrical fires. Kodak #SA-76 (Battery included.) changes in the proposal Monday By I'niled Press International began last week after President brought a breath of night. See page 2. The American dollar fell to another Carter announced a new program to freshness and vitality as *Seecifr1( for details. ColorburstlOO record low of 175.50 yen in Tokyo combat inflation. Dealers said it was they sang religious folk Instant Camera today and dealers said it is seemed to not tough enough to whip U.S. infla­ tunes. They were directed Parking Ban be a “bottomless slide" for what tion and put the world economy back by Ken Woods and Patricia once was the world’s strongest Garrity. MANCHESTER —Manchester on sound footing. CONAIR Automatic exposure, plus residents are reminded that the currency. The dollar also tumbled in Europe The recently formed "zooming circle" focusing The greenback hit three successive Manchester Youth Ballet 1200-Watt Pistol Dryer nighttime winter parking ban Monday, sending the price of gold to aid gives you sharp Satin- goes into effect tonight. lows on the Tokyo Foreign Exchange new highs in London and Zurich. presented "The Ballade ' luxe™ color prints instantly. market, opening at 176.70 yen, slip­ directed and Cars must be off the public “The gold rush is on, " said a dealer Kodak PR-10 2-Pack ping to 176.40 and finally to 165,50.

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