-''^-' ^«J1 Hj\GAi.;AN l.lEl.lOiJAL LlBhi.KY THB BIIANFORD REVIKW-EAST HAVEW NEW8 Tlmrsday, August 7, 1017 E,.ST IIAVEII, CT. SAILING, SAILING ATE. C. Y. R. A. REGATTA North Branford BRANFORD SPORTS Annual 4-H Fair DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY ADDRESS OOMMTmiOATIONa BY BUD DOBER TO P. 0. BOX 163 To Be August 27 SUBSCRIBE NOW Here I nm back ngniii after a lapse of one week. There's a good The Fifth annual 4-H Pair will ren.son why there wasn't a column last week: it's still loo dilllcull to be held August 27 In North Bran­ Combined With The Branford Review find anyone who lins track of what league gnmcH arc Koing on other ford Town Hall and on its grounds Two Donan Per Veaf than the Greater New Haven Softball Ijeajfue and the Shore Line Should It rain the affair will be VOL. ni—NO. 48 East Haven, Connecticut, Thtu-sday, August 14, 1947 I^eague. The hoys wlio are playing in the Community liouso League held the following day. evidently have given up on the thing and play theii- games whenever Mrs. Harry Juniver of North Branford and Mrs. Rudolph Kneuer thoy feel like it. I checked at Hammer Keld last week to see Jiow ii of Branford are co-chairmen. Miss Dedication Of couple of the games wore coming along (the games tor that week had Barbara Juniver is secretary and East Haven Boys Who Gave Their been listed in The Koview); what I found was that two of the teams Arthur Cohen, treasurer. STRICTLY LOCAL Lives While Serving In The Armed Memorial At TOWN TOPICS were engaged in other competition. When asked why they weren't '" &/1^feS«47 The following department heads playing their scheduled league game, they replied that they'd play were appointed at ,a meeting Mon­ day; clothing, Mrs. Alton Price, Forces In World War II those games "some other time." A LITTLE ABOUT THIS AND THAT 3 P.M^unday and Joyce Tail of North Guilford; WHAT'S GOING ON IN TOWN Once a team has consented to piny in a league, it nutnraatieally canning, Mrs. Fred Augur and SISTO A, ALDIERI East Haven's Memorial to World BY PAUL H. STEVENS War II heroe.'i will lie unveiled Sun­ commits itself to carry out the Hchcdules of that league. The league Margaret Taft of Northtord; food, FREDERIC N. BURDETTE Mrs. John Hartlgan and Marie day afternoon at 3 o'clock at dedi­ game!} take preference over other games. I'm willing to admit that JOHN E. COX AuRUSt S. Mrs. JMncKcnzIo is tlho Calcagnl; handicraft, Dick Wlldc of cation exercises on the Town Oreen, llnvclllnir Sunday. the league hasn't been run a^ cllieiently as it could'he run, but that THOMAS N. FENNEY Prank Wells, chairman of the {ormcr Janet Devlin at East Ilnvon. Nprthford and Jack Crump of Guil­ MILPORD EXPERIMENT Impressive exorcises planned. is beijig remedied. There's to be a meeting of all the soflbnll mana­ ford; livestock, Agnes Doody and JOSEPH FERRAIOLO a.I. Memorial Committee, will have Photo above shows start of the Eastern Interclub class race in }he Eas­ Ruth Chamberlain of Los Ange­ gers ul 'the Community House in which a mnnagers' commitleo will A Group of boys recently sprayed David Rose; poultry, Thomas Pair, East Haveners will watch with interest the new form oC govern­ RICHARD J. COX charge of the program and Intro­ Memorial to World War H hon­ tern Connecticut Yacht Racing Association RogaHa which was held at tho duce the speakers, who will In les, Calif., arrived by airplane Sat­ be designated to see that league games arc played when thoy are sup­ BOX SCORE Poison Ivy with Animate at the Barbara Juniver; vegetables, Ralph ment approved for the town o£ M,il£orcl by u ncnrly two to one vote KENNETH H. HALL ors 23 IJasl Haven War dead. Pino Orchard Club Friday, Saturday and Sunday. No. 7, upper center, is Dela Camera, Pete Garrity of elude, Hev. William H. Nicolas, urday from the West Coast for n posed to bo played. Bases, and possibly balls, will be provided for Parker Mfimorlal Park, Branford in a special referendum last week, , FRANCIS J. HAMILTON month's vacation with her lather tho boat sailed by tho final winner of the Interclub division, Edward P. Dull­ BRANFORD ab Northford; flowers, Mrs. John Mc­ former pastor of the Stone church, Event comes two years following Point. Thruogh the courtesy of the A total of more than 6,000 clcctor.s cast their votes in the refer- THOMAS B. HANLEY R, W. Chamberlain. league games. More about the meeting next week. ard, III, of Pino Orchard. Photo courtesy New Haven Register Panaronl, it 4 Cabe, Helen Gross, of Branford; now pastor of the First CongrcEn- V-J Day which brought pence to n New Haven County sarm Bureau, ciiduiu giving a 1,677 majority to the new Council-Manager \lan PETER R. HUSSMAN tlonal church of Simsbury, who It seems a shame to let a good league like that go to pot, It's a Duell, cI 4 food sale, Mrs. Naomi Tail Mrs. Leslie weary and war-torn world. Ml.<is Marlon Pngo ot EliA street Torello, ss. .. 3 ammate was free to any 4-H club Brindley; record and scrap book, V'hich becomes efTective the fir.st Monday in November. MATTHEV/ G. LIMONCELLI served ns a chaplain In the Pacific reflection, not only on the league administrators, but also on its par Kotnrinns ready for big doiiiRS has returned to licr stiullcs at tlio W. Proto, 3b 3 who would spray Poison Ivy in a Margaret Garrety, Phyllis WoUver DOMENICK H. MELLILO, JR. and European theatres through the tioipauts. What better way for a man to amuse himself than to relax Milford is one of Connecticut's oversize towns which has out­ war ftrst ns captain and then as next Thursday at outlnir nt Fish­ Grace Hospital Training-SoUoal for Branford, Pine OrchardCzaplickl , lb ..3 prominent place. of Northford; recreation, Charles JAMES F. MINAHAN, JR. Nurses after a three weeks vacation. taking part in some sporting oventV The Leuguc is almost over and grown tho old-time Board of Sclectmcn-Towu Meeting type of govern­ major nnd colonel. Also on tho erman's Nook, Norlli Gullloril, Royden, rt .... ....3 The boys doing this work were Gordan of Foxon and Denny FRANK P. MORRONE program will be stute Commander thoro's not much that can be done for this year. IVTaybe next yeai-, Proto, 2b ...-.3 David Welch, Jo.seph and Jimmy Hartlgan of North Branford; re­ ment such as is still functioning none too well in many large com­ Coe Haven Field Day promties BURDETT M: PAGE Arthur Daly of tho American Le­ President Charles Barr ot tho the same mistakes will not be repeated. ' Lambert, c 2 0 Ifkovich, Donicl Cudgma, Martin freshments, Mrs. Roland Whitney, munities of the state. to be big event at Coo Haven Play­ Boats Win In Regatta Mrs. Elbert Augur, Mrs. Raymond EMIl! J. PAPALE gion, First Selectman James J. West Haven Rotary club was sohed- Resjan, p 3 0 •Zvonkovlc and Tliomas McCabe, Under the new Council-Manager plan, the governing functions of grounds Simday, August 31. Eliason and Mrs. Frank Doody. Sullivan and tho local clergymen, tded ns the speaker at the lunch­ The final point standings: Some of the boys were former ROMAN PASINSKI Sachems Head, 21W. the Board of Selectmen will be taltcn over by a Council of seven elec­ Rev. Father O'Brien ol St. Vin­ Ul(t crowd expected at animal eon mooting ot the Rotary club this Hero's a quick round-up ol games played in the last couple of Crulslns class: Herbert Polleys, 28 5 11 members of the Cherry Hill 4-H All 4-H Clubs are invited to ARTHUR J. PECHAR Khudcs: A. Perrlns, Pino Orchard ted members who will employ a Towa Manager qualified in manage­ cent do Paul's church, Rev. Alfred Frank M. Dwoley Swim Meet nt Thursday'noon. He is secretary ol weeks. The Silver Dollars played a few games. They upset the Sea Frederick K. Daggett, Frank Jones, Club. Work was supervised by Mrs. participate and information or WINSTON S. POWELL 08; Charles Y. Sturgcss, Pine Or­ HAMDEN ab r h ment of town affairs. The other town posts such as town clerk, town Clark ot Christ Episcopal church MomaiiKiiln Bcn«l> Tuesday. Don the Connecticut Stale Florist as­ •Cliff Ramblers, G-5, behind Kenny Bray's three hit pitching. Against Pine Orchard (no points.) John McCabe and Mrs. Rudolph entry blanks may be secured from chard, 63; Robert E. Ailing, Pine Hafey, ss ;...3 0 0 JOHN W. SHEPARD and Mr. OatUng, assistant at the lliumas in clinrKc ot proRmm s]>on- sociation ' and spoke on the florists the CFU team thoy wont down swinging to the tune of 13-3. "Bobo" 110 International; William J. Kneuer. the chairmen. treasurer, tux collector and assessors will continue to be elected, as Orchard, 68; Edward S. Clark, Pine Costello, cf 4 0 0 IZEK L. SLEP Stone church. sorcd by Harry H. Bartlett post. business In Connecticut. He was In­ Prahovic gave them only 5 hits while hismatos were getting 8 hits Bray, Tliamos, 8; Harry E. Carter, will the members of the Representative Town Meeting, which some troduced by Desmond Coyle ot J. Orchard 68; Clark won tossup to Hurbert, If 3 0 0 FRANK A. SOUAGLIA Led by the now band, the Harry and 10 walks from Bray and Larry Massey.
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