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29TH YEAR. NO 21 II H«MlbCI5JHVHJ<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Day<br />

parade<br />

Monday<br />

When it comes lo pageantry,<br />

Ihere are few groups that can<br />

top the Shriners. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

residents will have an op-<br />

portunity to see all the marching<br />

units of the Aleppo Temple of<br />

Shriners in the <strong>Memorial</strong> Day<br />

parade on Monday.<br />

The parade starts at<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Plaza at 10 a.m.<br />

Youth groups will join in the<br />

parade at the <strong>Wilmington</strong> House<br />

of Pizza. The parade then<br />

continues along Main Street to<br />

Church Street, to Middlesex<br />

Avenue to the Wildwood<br />

Cemetery.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> exercises will be<br />

conducted in the Soldiers' Lot of<br />

Wildwood Cemetery, beginning<br />

at 11 a.m. The exercises will be<br />

conducted by Fred Shine,<br />

commander of the Disabled<br />

American Veterans Post 106,<br />

Elmer Parker, commander of<br />

the Veterans of Foreign War<br />

Post 2458 and Les Gauthier.<br />

commander ol American Legion<br />

Post 136.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Day observances<br />

will begin on Sunday with a<br />

memorial service at the First<br />

Baptist Church at 11 a.m.<br />

Representatives of the three<br />

veterans' organizations will<br />

make the rounds ol parks and<br />

memorials in <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

during the afternoon,<br />

rededicating the memorials.<br />

Races<br />

highlight<br />

weekend<br />

The Knights of Columbus and<br />

Recreation Department will be<br />

holding the annual <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

weekend races Saturday. May<br />

26 from 10 a.m. to noon on the<br />

WHS track.<br />

Trophies will be awarded to<br />

the lirst place finisher in each<br />

division, with medallions going<br />

to those finishing second and<br />

third. Ribbons will be available<br />

lor all finishers. All competitors<br />

in this annual special are truly<br />

winners.<br />

The K ol C and Ron Swasey<br />

invite volunteers to assist. Call<br />

the Recreation Office if in-<br />

terested at 658-6512.<br />

Race divisions are as follows:<br />

Pre school, three-quarters of the<br />

way around the track; grades<br />

one through three, once around<br />

the track; grades four through<br />

six, twice around the track;<br />

grades seven and eight, four<br />

times around the track.<br />

Grade nine through age 21,<br />

once around the track to cross<br />

country path, to Wildwood<br />

Street, to Woburn Street, to High<br />

Street to Middlesex Avenue to<br />

Wildwood Street to cross<br />

country path onto the track and<br />

once around; age 20-30; age 31-<br />

40; age 41 and over, same as<br />

above.<br />

24 HOUR<br />

BURNER SERVICE<br />

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^J&£4t<br />

657-8156<br />

Summer delivery schedule:<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />

Effective May 1, 1984<br />

Trump<br />

card<br />

LARRY & MARION CUSHING<br />

dba<br />

Dave's Fuel<br />

THIS WEEK'S<br />

SPECIAL<br />

657-7307<br />

IN W WS CC INC<br />

(Eetabeburg - fflilminqton<br />

I'l.iiMiini; Board Chairman Anthnin (.cnlili- held a trump<br />

card ai the town meeting, but he chose nol to use it. Gentile<br />

had the legal description necessary to reduce the area lo he<br />

re/oned to general business, under the article before the liiun<br />

meeting. He made no motion lo change the article, though,<br />

saying that it would negate the agreement with Hen Itistuc-<br />

cia.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s proposed ice<br />

arena got a green light Monday<br />

night, when the special town<br />

meeting voted 285 to 69 to ap-<br />

prove the necessary zoning<br />

change.<br />

The article approved by the<br />

town meeting changes the<br />

zoning ol a 13.5 acre parcel<br />

behind McNamara Tire Irom<br />

residential lo general business.<br />

As passed, the article in-<br />

corporates the wording of an<br />

agreement between the select-<br />

men and Ben Ristuccia, owner<br />

ol the land<br />

One significant change was<br />

made in ..the wording ol the<br />

orignial article. As orignally<br />

printed, the article read "for<br />

construction ol an ice rink and<br />

no other use The motion read<br />

by Al Reidy eliminated the<br />

words, "and no other use."<br />

Moderator Michael Caira said<br />

he would allow the change, since<br />

the phrase would not be a legally<br />

enlorcaJiie.'-wndUioa. on the<br />

rezoning He did call the change<br />

significant, saying that he was<br />

nol pleased having the motion<br />

changed Irom the article.<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Counsel Alan Altman<br />

gave some background on the<br />

matter, citing a case between<br />

Sylvania and the City ol Newton<br />

in which disallowed "contract<br />

THANKS<br />

The Fourth of July Commit- \<br />

tee would like to thank the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Chamber of Com-<br />

merce and the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Rotary Club for the fundrais-<br />

ing luncheon to support Wilm-<br />

ington Fourth of July ac-<br />

tivities.<br />

1 Lowell St.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

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100 Gal Mm<br />

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WILMINGTON. MASS. MAY 23. 1984 PUB NO 635 340 658 2346 4? PAGFS<br />

zoning." He also said that the<br />

agreement between Ristuccia<br />

and the selectmen was not what<br />

he would have written, but that<br />

it could serve as the basis lor a<br />

"constructive trust." Could he<br />

win a case on the agreement''<br />

He did not know.<br />

Joel Ristuccia represented his<br />

lather at the town meeting He<br />

gave a recent history of the<br />

property, which his lamily had<br />

purchased for the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

AMC dealership After the town<br />

meeting turned down rezoning<br />

the parcel last tall, they had<br />

purchased Bridges' gas station,<br />

giving them the needed frontage<br />

lor the dealership. The back<br />

land then became surplus, so to<br />

speak.<br />

He said that they was con-<br />

sidering developing il lor<br />

residential land. Rocco<br />

DePasquale approached them<br />

with the problem of the North<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> ice arena closing.<br />

Ben Restuccia then decided lo<br />

build an ice rink for the town.<br />

Joel Ristuccia said thai there<br />

was no ulterior motive behind<br />

the oiler. "There's no curve ball<br />

in there on our part." he said.<br />

There were several speakers<br />

who spoke in opposition to the<br />

rezoning. Some were neighbors,<br />

concerned about possible<br />

flooding. Other people ex-<br />

pressed concerns over the<br />

traffic. Others wanted lo know<br />

what Restuccia would do with<br />

the rest ol the land. And would<br />

the town be liable lor any<br />

shortfall the arena might have'.'<br />

One person wanted to know<br />

why the entire 13.5 acres was<br />

being rezoned. He asked if<br />

anyone could provide an<br />

Money awarded for housing<br />

after building is transferred<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> was awarded a<br />

$450,000 grant lor housing lasl<br />

week But what should have<br />

been a story ol good news was<br />

one ol bad news The grant was<br />

for converting the Buzzell<br />

School to congregale housing<br />

and lasl month, the town<br />

meeting voted In lurn the<br />

Buzzell School over to the<br />

Council on Aging<br />

The Mass Executive Office of<br />

Communities and Development<br />

(ECOD) awarded the grant as a<br />

part ol a $27 million housing<br />

program, the lirst such awards<br />

in three years <strong>Wilmington</strong> has<br />

not built any housing lor the<br />

elderly since 40 units were<br />

constructed al Iteming Way in<br />

I he 1950s<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Housing<br />

Authority tWHAl in early April<br />

submilled three applications lo<br />

the ECOD. one lor conversion ol<br />

the Buzzell School, one lor ad-<br />

ding 40 units lo Demmg Way,<br />

and one lor a project near<br />

Lucci's Shopping Center.<br />

The Buz/ell School had been<br />

Ice rink wins at town meeting<br />

CASH<br />

ONLY<br />

100 GAL MIN<br />

amendment to the article which<br />

would reduce the size ol the<br />

rezoning to the space actually<br />

needed by the rink.<br />

Planning Board Chairman<br />

Anthony Gentile said that he had<br />

I he necessary description. He<br />

said that he favored the smaller<br />

rezoning. but the agreement<br />

signed by Ben Ristuccia was<br />

conditional on the entire parcel<br />

being rezoned He did not submit<br />

an amendment.<br />

Those speaking in favor ol the<br />

article included several<br />

members ol the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Arena Authority, the<br />

organization which will manage<br />

the rink. Ellen McMillan said<br />

thai ice time was not available<br />

anywhere at any cost. "I don't<br />

think we can close our eyes to<br />

the lad that we have no facility<br />

for the kids." she said<br />

Susan Farkas ol the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Figure Skating Club<br />

said that the rink was a must lor<br />

that club's programs to con-<br />

tinue<br />

The debate wenl on for nearly<br />

two hours The vole came<br />

shortly after 9:30 p m<br />

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Call your Home <strong>Town</strong> Neighbors:<br />

Four outstanding members ol the sales force at Casalot Real Estate<br />

Donna Wayman, Peter OeGennaro RRQ R "1 fl fl<br />

Peggy Smith of <strong>Wilmington</strong> Just call UJO'O IUU<br />

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Serving Billerica, Tewksbury & <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

100 Gallons Minimum CASH ONLY 50 Gallons Delivery Available"<br />

Oil Delivery 24 Hour Service Burner Service<br />

Pnces sub|«ct<br />

to change<br />

Nights Holidays Weekends<br />

851-7241<br />

On tit* dtllr*rf to Conitructton Co. t Trucking Co.<br />

1530 MAIN ST<br />

TEWKSBURY<br />

awarded lo the WIIA in the him<br />

annual town meeting Because<br />

there was no mone> available.<br />

ihe school has sal empty<br />

Earlier this year, the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Council on Aging<br />

submitted .i warrant article<br />

seeking lo lake over the Kuzzell<br />

School as a drop-in center lor<br />

senior citizens The council has<br />

been seeking a new location.<br />

because ol crowded conditions<br />

in Ihe present drop-in center al<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Plaza<br />

The (own meeting passed the<br />

article overwhelmingly, taking<br />

the school awiij limn 'he<br />

bousing authority<br />

I'lle ECOD was ne\e.' notilied<br />

ni Ihe town mcettfngVote. and<br />

made Ihe award lo the WIIA<br />

assuming that Ihe bousing<br />

.mi In nil \ still had the building<br />

Seeking in award .is lew units to<br />

as man) communities as<br />

possible. Ihe ECOD selected Ihe<br />

Buz/ell School proposal, which<br />

was lor eight units ol congregate<br />

housing, and two units ol lamily<br />

housing I'h 7iO In be located<br />

on other sites<br />

Septic system backup<br />

closes school for a day<br />

Wiili <strong>Wilmington</strong> officials<br />

already up In then chins in<br />

septic problems at Ihe<br />

ShawsheenSchool, the lasl thu....<br />

they needed was a septic system<br />

backup at another school But<br />

that is what happened Tuesdaj<br />

morning at llu' North In-<br />

termediate School<br />

The North Intermediate<br />

problem, while serious enough<br />

to close ihe school tor the day,<br />

turned out to be a simple repair<br />

A float controlling a pump had<br />

corroded, causing the septic<br />

lank lo overflow<br />

The problem was repaired the<br />

same da\. and classes were<br />

scheduled lo resume on .Wed<br />

nesday The septic system was<br />

complete!) rebuilt about live<br />

years ago The floal which<br />

corroded, said Public Buildings<br />

Supi Roy McClanahan. was<br />

copper A stainless steel Moat<br />

mechanism has been ordered.<br />

he said<br />

Meanwhile. Ihe septic system<br />

at the Shawsheen School con<br />

linues to be ol concern lo both<br />

parents and teachers .The<br />

system's leaching held has been<br />

tailing lor some time. In mid<br />

April, it readied a crisis stage.<br />

and the pump in the septic lank<br />

had to be shut oil Since then, the<br />

level ol sewage in Ihe septic tank<br />

is monitored daily, and pumped<br />

out by a contractor when<br />

necessan<br />

A sewer line had been<br />

proposed lor Lake Street, lo<br />

serve the school Thai idea was<br />

rejected, lirst by Lake Streel<br />

residents who would bear the<br />

cost ol the sewer line under the<br />

betterment act, then by the<br />

uhe Cecond<br />

S iChance<br />

. 'alon<br />

bred! "U'l cafe<br />

for Men & Women<br />

dl attixrUDlpp'ttt'<br />

658-7926<br />

364 B Middiese> Ave<br />

in ihe North <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Haiiraod Station<br />

annual town meeting A<br />

Shawsheen Avenue sewer has<br />

been proposed hul is a long-<br />

lenii project<br />

The selectmen lasl week mel<br />

with school committee mem-<br />

bers parents, and the school<br />

principal The group pressed lor<br />

and received assurance<br />

thai Ihe repairs would be made<br />

tu the septic system<br />

Al a meeting on Monda) af-<br />

ternoon, Ihe <strong>Wilmington</strong> Hoard<br />

ol Health said thai the school<br />

was sale, as long as the tank was<br />

pumped regularly, and as long<br />

as everyone did what they were<br />

-opposed to do The board also<br />

ruled that unless the septic<br />

system is rebuilt. Ihe school<br />

could not reopen in September<br />

The system will probably be'<br />

rebuilt by then, barring com-<br />

plications, said <strong>Town</strong> Manager<br />

Buz/ Stapczynski. He called the<br />

situation "crisis management<br />

I.as! summer, accounts had to<br />

he stripped lo provide money lor<br />

asbestos removal, he said This<br />

summer, the accounts were<br />

again being stripped, this time<br />

lor the septic system<br />

Parents told* the Board ol<br />

Health that I wo students had<br />

been hospitalized because ol<br />

illness Chairman Domenic<br />

Tutela said that while he was<br />

concerned, he said Ihere was no<br />

way lo prove that the illnesses<br />

were a result "I Ihe septic<br />

system problems<br />

Selectmen are scheduled to<br />

meet will] Ihe School I'omill<br />

nillee next Wednesday night, lo<br />

determine il an> money irom<br />

the school budgel can be Iran<br />

slerrcd lor the repair ol 'he<br />

septic system A line item in the<br />

budgel nisi passed in town<br />

meeting last month included<br />

Sh.i.."in lor septic system and<br />

rool repairs ul that. $30,800 is<br />

slated tor repairs to Ihe rool ol<br />

the Wildwood School The other<br />

• 11 u ill be used lor the septic<br />

system at Ihe shawsheen. but a<br />

lotal HI sini.ooo When Ihe budget<br />

rtem was passed, town olticials<br />

were bopelul that Ihe Lake<br />

SI reel sew er w mild be approved,<br />

eliminating Ihe need lor more<br />

expensive long term repairs<br />

• 658-7666<br />

AUTO<br />

HOME IRA is paying t1.1%£?2£<br />

TERMITE MATING<br />

SEASON IS HERE<br />

FOR FAST EXPERT<br />

INSPECTIONS AND<br />

TREATMENT OF TERMITES<br />

AND CARPENTER ANTS<br />

CALL ACTION<br />

TERMITE CONTROL<br />

658-8292<br />

WILMINGTON<br />

FREE<br />

Opinion ol Value<br />

944-217


CUKCOKAN Brian Edmund,<br />

second child, second son la Mr<br />

and Mrs Kdmund Corcoran Ml<br />

illona Marshi ol 615 Woburn<br />

SI <strong>Wilmington</strong> on April l!n al<br />

\\ nichcsler Hospital<br />

i■ranilparcnls arc Mr and<br />

Mis Maxtor Marsh ot Adams<br />

Street. VVilrmnglon and Mis<br />

Kdmund Corcoran Jr ol .21<br />

Unborn Si<br />

M'I'I A Thomas Charles lo<br />

Mr .Hid Mrs Thomas Nota, Jr<br />

ni 11 Kendall ltd . .Tewksbury on<br />

April IK al New England<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Hospital.<br />

i ii.indp.irenls arc Mr and<br />

Mrs Richard Perkins ol<br />

Broadway, Saugus and Mr and<br />

Mrs Thomas Nota, Sr ol<br />

Saratoga Street, K Boston<br />

KKKD .lona'Uian Mark, to<br />

Mr and Mrs Mark Reed ol i:i<br />

lours \\e . <strong>Wilmington</strong> on April<br />

2J ai New England <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Hospital<br />

Grandparents are George and<br />

l.ec I'nrler and l.ari> and<br />

Audie\ Keed<br />

IOWN CHIIH MAV ?3 1984<br />

births<br />

Kl.iiDIN: Ralph Carl III lo<br />

Mr and Mrs Ralph Flodin Jr ol<br />

llohson Avenue. <strong>Wilmington</strong> on<br />

April lit al Kmerson Hospital<br />

(irandparents include Mr and<br />

Mrs Daniel Delnrcy ol<br />

Tewksbur\ Mrs Dorothy<br />

Lyons ol Tewksbury and Ralph<br />

Klodin. Si ol <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

CATTI Alexandra Elizabeth,<br />

lirsl child to Mr and Mrs Peter<br />

(iatii ol Dell Drive. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

on April 13 ai Winchester<br />

Hospital<br />

(irandparents are Mr and<br />

Mrs Nicholas Hallopoulos ol<br />

Kisenhowor Drive. Burlington<br />

and Mrs Odelie (iatti ol Sky<br />

View Road Lexington<br />

WII.DKR Linsaj Rachacl to<br />

Mr and Mrs Gregg Wilder<br />

i Lisa Kigali i ol Chestnut Street.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> on May 2 at Maiden<br />

Hospital<br />

(irandparents are Joyce Kolcy<br />

ol Melrosc. Larry Elgarl ol<br />

Tewksbury and Roger Wilder,<br />

also ol Melrose<br />

coming events<br />

Wed., May 23: 3 tti lo 5:3(1<br />

p m at Wil Health I'tr .<br />

'Growing up Male, program<br />

lor hoys 12 lo 14<br />

Weds. May 23.30. June ti, 13: 7<br />

11)8:3(1 p in Relaxation Training<br />

at Keg Health Or . Wil Call<br />

i, i, 39IU<br />

Wed.. May LM: H :iu to 9:30<br />

a m al 121! Warren St , Lowell.<br />

informational meeting on foster<br />

parenting Call 452-8970.<br />

Wed. Ma> 23: 5 to 7 p.m. in-<br />

lormal social gel together lor<br />

business leaders Irom Tewks.<br />

and Billenca Call 454-5633<br />

Thurs., Maj 24: Wil. Golden<br />

Age Club trip to Hector's Kit-<br />

chen. Rye. Nil. leaves Drop in<br />

Center at 10:45.<br />

Kri., May 25: Drug Awareness<br />

Day at North Intermediate<br />

School. Wil<br />

Kri.. May 25: 'tin the<br />

Waterfront" at Tewks <strong>Library</strong><br />

Adm. free<br />

Kri., Maj 25: Tewks C () A<br />

May dance. 7:30 p.m.<br />

Mon.. May 28: <strong>Memorial</strong> Day<br />

Parade in Wil<br />

Mini.. Ma) 28: 7pm. Channel<br />

13, Mr Sdoia's Fifth grade class<br />

I dm, repeat on May 30,<br />

Pressure<br />

Treated<br />

Lattice<br />

Panels<br />

SPECIAL<br />

THIS WEEK ONLY<br />

4'x8'<br />

$1Q95<br />

only I J<br />

MM<br />

SWEEZEY HOME CENTER<br />

615 Mam St, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

658-2051<br />

RONA£D cJSDunr.<br />

ATTORNEY , .<br />

,. convu7> rttLic ACXXWIANT ><br />

Accounting On


its &-pieces<br />

Tewksbury Art t .mid<br />

The Tewksbury Art Guild held<br />

its installation of officers<br />

Saturday, May 19 at the Man-<br />

ning Manse in Uillenea<br />

Those installed were<br />

President, Arthur Venditti,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>; vice President,<br />

Mary Venditti, <strong>Wilmington</strong>;<br />

Secretary, Richard Scott;<br />

Treasurer. Betty Scott, both ol<br />

Tewksbury.<br />

Klea market, craft fair<br />

The Christian Formation<br />

Center, River Road. North<br />

Andover will sponsor a flea<br />

market crafl lair Irom 9 am to<br />

."> p m Saturday, June 9.<br />

The public is invited; rental<br />

space is available; rain date is<br />

June 16. Call 851-9439.<br />

Michael Medeiros<br />

Michael Medeiros ol Lloyd<br />

Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong> recently<br />

graduated Irom John Robert<br />

Powers School ol Modeling.<br />

The 1983 graduate of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School is the<br />

son of Richard and Dolores<br />

Medeiros; was lirst runner-up in<br />

male modeling achievement;<br />

and winner ol partial scholar-<br />

ship lor MAAI. He received<br />

many awards and Irophie sin<br />

modeling when he competed in<br />

New York with over 150(1 other<br />

male and lemale models.<br />

('heerleading tryouts<br />

Cheerleading tryouts for<br />

positions on the 1984-85 Austin<br />

I'rep (heerleading Squad will be<br />

held at the school Tuesday<br />

through Thursday. May 29-31<br />

(in Thursday the final selections<br />

will be made The finals will be<br />

preceded by two registration<br />

and practice sessions on<br />

Tuesday. May 29 at 3:30 p.m.<br />

and Wednesday. May 30 at 3<br />

p m All sessions will be held on<br />

the Father Seymore Field at<br />

Austin Prep in Reading.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> schools<br />

Week of May M<br />

Monday: <strong>Memorial</strong> Day. no<br />

school<br />

Tuesday: Chilled juice, mac-<br />

chicken with tomato and lettuce.<br />

french tries, gingerbread with topp<br />

nig and milk<br />

Wt'dni-sda): Cheeseburger on a<br />

roll, whole kernel corn, applesauce,<br />

toll house squares and milk<br />

Thursday: Chilled juice, meatball<br />

sub, buttered vegetable, potato<br />

slicks, cookies and milk<br />

Kriila> : ( hilled juice, Italian pizza<br />

with tomato and cheese, cheese<br />

wedges, buttered vegetables or toss<br />

ed salad, ice cream and milk<br />

Alternate lunch is available daily<br />

soup, assented sandwiches, carrot<br />

and celery sticks and milk<br />

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cheeseburger, garden salad, chilled<br />

fruit, ice cream and milk - or - Hot<br />

sliced turkey sandwich, french fries.<br />

gravy, buttered peas, cranberry<br />

sauce, ice cream and milk<br />

Friday ; Soup, fishwich or pizza,<br />

garden salad, chilled fruit, desserl<br />

and milk or Frankfort in a roll.<br />

homestyle baked beans, french<br />

tries, cabbage and carrot slaw, con-<br />

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'The admissions office ol the<br />

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Drug Awareness Day<br />

Friday. Mas 25 has been -<br />

declared Drug Awareness Day<br />

at <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s North In-<br />

termediate School The students<br />

will participate in a tun run and<br />

will receive tun run certificates<br />

and Don t be a dope caps. The<br />

lirst 20 Imishers will be given<br />

don't be a dope I shuts<br />

The afternoon will be<br />

highlighted by drug prevention<br />

assemblies featuring a speaker<br />

Irom the Boston Police<br />

Department Drug Unit.<br />

Sponsors ol the day are the<br />

Chemical People 'Task Force,<br />

North Intermediate PAC, Metal<br />

Processing Co. ol Woburn,<br />

O'Connor Construction Co. ol<br />

Canton and Eastern Refrac-<br />

tories Co. ol Belmont<br />

Tewksbury schools<br />

Week of May ;!X<br />

Klemenlarv<br />

Monday: No school. <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Day.<br />

Tuesday : Baconburger on a roll<br />

with tomato slues, vegetable soup,<br />

trait and milk<br />

Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat<br />

balls and sauce, garden salad.<br />

french bread, buttered. 'Tewksbury<br />

tweets and milk<br />

Thursday : Sliced meatloaf with<br />

gravy or tomato sauce, corn on the<br />

cob buttered, mashed polato. hot<br />

wheal bread, peanul butler square<br />

and milk<br />

Friday: Mini clams on a roll,<br />

french tries, coleslaw, ice cream<br />

and milk<br />

Second choice line is available in<br />

all elementary schools<br />

t<br />

lliuh and Junior High<br />

Week of May M<br />

Monday: No school, <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

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Tuesday Baconburger on a roll<br />

with tomato slues, vegetable soup,<br />

fruil and milk or Soup if desired,<br />

frankfurter on a roll trench fries,<br />

fruil and milk<br />

Wednesday: Spaghetti with meal<br />

balls and sauce, garden salad,<br />

french bread, buttered, Tewksbury<br />

tweets and milk or Veal cutlet<br />

with sauce on a bulkie roll, salad,<br />

dessert and milk<br />

Thursday: Sliced meatloal with<br />

gravy or tomato sauce, corn on the<br />

cob, buttered, mashed potato, hoi<br />

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\\ ri c i hi IT .m> Koin.in<br />

i .iilmlii - ii early I'unliiM \css<br />

I .ml<br />

'In' .11'.- Ali' 1*1 \ll<br />

v\ ,ii - v' i eould live in peaee with<br />

I heir m-w neighbors Such<br />

slmies ma) lie heard in holh<br />

Ma .n liu -i'l Is and New<br />

Hampshire I'roving such<br />

stones is not eas)<br />

i adwallader Kurd a<br />

pi oinineiil <strong>Wilmington</strong> resident<br />

w ho liuill the home known tor<br />

Issue permit<br />

210 condos<br />

The Tewksbury Planning<br />

Hoard, alter an extensive<br />

res less ol revised plans, has<br />

approved a special permit lor<br />

the proposed Carter Green II<br />

condominiums, oil Main Street<br />

The permit will allow the con<br />

si ruction ol 2Kt condominiums<br />

on the site adjacent to the old<br />

Carter lamil) greenhouses<br />

each with two bedrooms ,\p<br />

pi ova I was made on Ma) ~'J<br />

The land involved is :l."i :i()Wi<br />

acn-s | he engineer l»r the<br />

planning is Steven Slapinski ol<br />

Merriin.ick Knginccring Ser<br />

vices in Andoser There will be a<br />

total ol 42n parking spaces al<br />

i ailei iireen ll<br />

There will be a crushed stone<br />

lane In Victor Drive with a crash<br />

gale which will be used as an<br />

emergent') ro.nl \ccess to the<br />

site will tic gained Irom Mam<br />

Sited<br />

In approving I he plans. Hie<br />

board added Iwo conditions In<br />

the regular conditions lound on<br />

all special permit lor multiple<br />

lamil) districts<br />

No occUIKItlc) [lermils ma) bo<br />

granted b) the town until ihe<br />

Tewksbut) lleparlmenl ol<br />

Public W oi k commissioners<br />

cerld) thai Ihe water ban i- oil.<br />

and that I bet e is plenl) ol water<br />

a\ ailahlc loi ihe projei't<br />

Likewise no iH'cupanc) pel<br />

mils m.r, in- granted until Ihe<br />

|n n|i i ' ha - been lied into Ihe<br />

ewei line mil Hie<br />

connections are m operalioti<br />

•<br />

.V, HlfR MAY ?3 I'lH-l<br />

A Catholic in <strong>Wilmington</strong> in 1730?<br />

sears as Ihe llarriman home,<br />

and now the residence ol John<br />

I'.i ooks was a prominent<br />

1'uritan in Hi'' carls history ill<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> He emigrated. Ihe<br />

stors lines iroin Londonderry,<br />

,n Northern Ireland, sometime<br />

belore ITUi alter a south ol<br />

incredible hardship in that<br />

1 oW 11<br />

I' oi il is an Irish name t ad<br />

ualladei :• Welch N" "lie has<br />

ever suggested I hill I'ad<br />

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West Street<br />

in 17:50<br />

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Italian and American<br />

Party Platters made to order<br />

Pizza trays Sicilian style<br />

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wallader Kurd was born in the<br />

Catholic laith. but it is possible<br />

lie did leave Londonderry,<br />

Northern Ireland, after a youth<br />

ol 'incredible hardship<br />

Another <strong>Wilmington</strong> name<br />

which seems to be ol Irish<br />

derivation is thai nl .lames<br />

( minors<br />

He lived in Heading belore<br />

17:111. a part ol that town which<br />

became a part ol <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

His home svas nil West Slreei<br />

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where ihe Mass Department ol<br />

"i onili Service now has an oil ice<br />

Heading m 1731) claimed that<br />

Hie laud south of Hie Ipswich<br />

River was not to be a part nl<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Joseph liurnap. a<br />

Heading surveyor made a map<br />

nl Hie land claimed by Reading<br />

Homes shown on that map<br />

include Samuel Parker, who<br />

lived in (ioshen W oburn >.<br />

.lames ( minors, Stephen Wesson<br />

and Daniel Kames, all "I<br />

Ti ■<br />

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West Slreei, <strong>Wilmington</strong> in ITIU. shows a home, »t Stephen Wesson, which<br />

was lorati'il just nnrtlirils of Imlus's l.nwrll Slreei. and another home, ul<br />

Daniel Kames just about where the Huston & \laine Railroad (racks cross<br />

u MIMII II Street. His lather Samuel built dial home in (In- 1670'* or Nil's.<br />

Woliuiii Street, is shown, bin then it was The \ndover lload. The town<br />

bound, downstream, is called Joel Jenkins ( mini Joel lisrd at annul the<br />

site of the Sweenej home toda) > UB Wnbuni Sl.i<br />

The southeast corner is marked l>\ a while oak and ihe words "Tim low us<br />

Corner." Timoth) 'lownsend livnl neurbs. as did his brother Nathaniel. The<br />

proper name ol dial corner ol <strong>Wilmington</strong> is lowusnid's Corner.<br />

The Wohurn and KeadinU line, as shown, is an extension of the<br />

Charlfstown I.inc. so-called, that divided (lie Iwo lowns hack in (lie earls<br />

dass of Ihe colons<br />

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<strong>Memorial</strong> Day activities in Tewksbury will start with a parade<br />

leaving the Center School at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 27. The<br />

parade will proced down Pleasant Street to the Tewksbury<br />

Cemetery on East Street where memorial services will be held.<br />

The parade will then proceed to the town common in front of the<br />

town hall on Main Street for a wreath laying ceremony.<br />

The parade will organize at 11:00 a.m. in front of the Center<br />

ROSTER OF PARADE<br />

DIVISION I Division Commander Frederick Shine, Disabled American<br />

Velerans Chapter 106. Disabled American Veterans Chapter 106<br />

Colors. Gold Star Mothers, <strong>Wilmington</strong> Viet Nam Veterans. Mer<br />

rirnack Valley Viel Nam Veterans. All other Viet Nam Veterans.<br />

<strong>Town</strong> Officials Dignitaries, <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School Band Senior<br />

Citi/ens<br />

DIVISION II Division Commander Elmer Parker, Veterans ol Foreign Wars<br />

Post 2458 Colors. Veterans ot Foreign Wars Post 2458 and Au»<br />

iliary. Veterans ol Foreign Wars Solomon Post 8819. Combined In<br />

lermediate Band Tewksbury <strong>Wilmington</strong> Order of Elks 2070.<br />

Kiwanis, Rotanans <strong>Wilmington</strong> Grange Girl Scodls. Juniors and<br />

Ca lets, Baton 1 wirier'.. Boy Scout Troop 58. CubSsout Pa' ks 56<br />

58 and 63<br />

DIVISION III Aleppo Temple Shrine<br />

DIVISION IV<br />

DIVISION V<br />

Order of Exercises<br />

Tewksbury, Massachusetts<br />

Order of Exercises<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Massachusetts<br />

Division Commander Les Gauthier. American Legion Post 136.<br />

Colors American Legion Post 136 and Auxiliary. Canadian<br />

Legion. Combined Elementary School Bands, Boy Scout Troop<br />

anil Pack 136 Tew Mac Civil Air Patrol. US Navy Reserve,<br />

Knights of Columbus Colors and 4th Degree KnighiS Honor<br />

Guard. Camp Fire Girls. Pioneer Girls<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Company ol Minutemen. Captain Robert Paulsen<br />

commanding. <strong>Wilmington</strong> Fire Department Engine No 2 Wilm<br />

inglon Youth Soccer, <strong>Wilmington</strong> Ranglers 4H. Burlington Bicy-<br />

cle Shop, and all other marchers<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1984<br />

11:00 a.m. <strong>Memorial</strong> Services. <strong>Wilmington</strong> First Baptist Church<br />

REDEDICATION OF PARKS<br />

1:00 p.m. <strong>Memorial</strong> Shrine, Si Thomas Church, American Legion Post 136<br />

1:10 p.m. Viet Nam Veterans <strong>Memorial</strong>. Public <strong>Library</strong>. V.F W Post 2458<br />

1:15 p.m. Rogers Park Middlesex Avenue and Glen Rd American Legion Post<br />

136<br />

1:20 pm. Ronald Eaton Sguare.Glen Road and Main Street. VFW Post 2458<br />

Sponsored as a public service by<br />

TOWN CHIIH MAY ?3 "UM<br />

School on Pleasant Street and will begin af 11:30 a.m. when the<br />

Tewksbury Color Honor Gaurd steps off Ttte Honor Guard will be<br />

followed by the Tewksbury High School-Band, local and state<br />

dignitaries, veterans groups and the town Patrortic Activity Committee<br />

All residents are encouraged and urged to attend the i>,ir;ide and<br />

the '/.»' memorial services.<br />

1:30 p.m. John J Fullerton Jr <strong>Memorial</strong> Grovi Avenue Beach, DAV Chapter<br />

106<br />

1:40 p.m. Lubbers Brook. Mam Street Amei egion Post 136<br />

1:50 p.m. Richard Welch M I A <strong>Memorial</strong> Main SI t and Bridgi inc. DA V<br />

Chapter 106<br />

2:00 p.m. Nee Park, Burlington Avenue and Che Inul Street VFW Post 2458<br />

2:10 p.m. Berngan Park, lower Mam Slrei : ind Cook A .- An erii an Legion<br />

Posi 136<br />

2:25 p.m. Drew Square, Woburi —is IJAV Chapter 106<br />

2:40 p.m. Butlerworth Square Federa indl ' American Legion<br />

Post 136<br />

2:55 p.m. Regan Park, Salen 12458<br />

3:05 p.m. Old Soldiers Lot V. I r.-meti AV I I .. r 106<br />

3:20 p.m. Simpson Lol Wlldw |i emi-tci) Anwi • , i•«,<br />

MONDAY, MAY 28, 1984<br />

9:30 a.m. Parade forms Adult groups, it en ulas parkinq I routn groups<br />

at <strong>Wilmington</strong> house of PI.V,I<br />

10:00 a.m. Parade starts. Mam Slreel Cl rr.h Slroel I Middlesex Avi<br />

Wiidwood Street lo .v<br />

11:00a.m. Veterans Lot and Soldi'- M ondu led by<br />

Parade Marshall', Fred Shine I mei Parker mil ,•• Gauthier<br />

representing Disabled Amern ti /etcran 1 i I iptei 106 Veterans ol<br />

ForeignWarsPosl245h.il I A mer in Leg Post 136<br />

Flag cerem/iny Invocation and Be i : n .ental ■■<br />

the Council of Chun I<br />

Introduction of visiting oflicial ■. iltr» I iplains Of<br />

Veterans Organizations, placing ol wn I uls lor Scouts<br />

who died m battle<br />

Presentation by <strong>Wilmington</strong> Hiqh Si hool Wilde it Marr rnnq Band<br />

Lincoln's Gettysburg A'):- I spe<br />

Dedication am) Roll Call ol Crossi by i'/VFW Post<br />

2458 Drill Team muskets an am nn :>v the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Minuteman<br />

Company<br />

Taps by trumpeters, courtesy (>• WHS MUSH<br />

Parade will regroup and march out main gate I Mi I ilesex Avenue<br />

and to reviewing stand on the common An qroups are welcomed at<br />

American Legion Hall. V F W Hall .mil I) A V Hall<br />

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Dear Lara. Siu and Fred:<br />

Now thai I've had the, op-<br />

portunity to settle back to the<br />

earth again, I d like to thank the<br />

Good Guy Committee tor this<br />

superb award and those people<br />

who took the time to nominate<br />

me<br />

S" Augustine said The<br />

sufficiency ol my merit is to<br />

know my merit is insufficient."<br />

So it is with this tine recognition<br />

bestowed on any recipient. It's<br />

not an end. but should represent<br />

a new beginning, a renewed<br />

sense ol committment to con-<br />

tinue to be active in the com-<br />

munity and strive to become<br />

worthy ol such an honor<br />

To be a member ol such an<br />

excellent group ol people is an<br />

overwhelming and humbling<br />

experience, however. I'd like to<br />

accept this prestigious award on<br />

behall ol all those wonderlul<br />

people in our town who haven't<br />

been recognized or nominated<br />

.yet and day alter day continue to<br />

work to make <strong>Wilmington</strong> a tine<br />

place to live in In their behalf, I<br />

New tree<br />

in town<br />

'/<br />

TOWNCRIFR MAY 23 198-1<br />

letters to the editor Tewksbury art exhibit celebrates 250th anniversary<br />

thank all those involved with the<br />

(iood Guy Award<br />

Cordially,<br />

, KenSpinelli<br />

Dear Larz<br />

I have been a resident ol<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> lor the past seven<br />

years I attended my lirsl town<br />

meeting on April 2K to get in-<br />

volved in whal is happening In<br />

the town The more I read the<br />

<strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, the more I realize 1<br />

wasted my time<br />

For instance in the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong><br />

on May 1(1. I read with great<br />

interest an article regarding Ihe<br />

septic system at the Shawsheen<br />

School The town officials don't<br />

know where the money will<br />

come from to fix it At the town<br />

meeting the selectmen and town<br />

manager voted for a decrease in<br />

Ihe school budget since the high<br />

school renovation was passed It<br />

was brought to (heir attention<br />

thai the money they wanted to<br />

cut could be used to replace the<br />

septic system at the Shawsheen<br />

School which would cost $H(J.iMMl<br />

The townspeople were Iold that<br />

the town had $:i. r >,


Educational Update<br />

By Dr. Carol Sager<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Superintendent of Schools<br />

To those of us who remember preparing 180 peanut butter<br />

and jelly sandwiches during the course of the school year and<br />

never (Heaven forbid) letting the mashed potatoes touch the<br />

peas, "You are what you eat" takes on a familiar ring. •<br />

How would you like to plan and serve nutritious meals to<br />

2000 youngsters daily? That's what Anne M. Quinn, Wilm-<br />

ington's cafeteria director and head of school food services<br />

does. In addition she is responsible for maintaining the elder-<br />

ly feeding program for nearly 80 senior citizens, both "Meals<br />

on Wheels" and on-site feeding at the West Intermediate<br />

School.<br />

Good nutrition has a definite effect on health, growth and<br />

learning. The school lunch provides one-third or more of the<br />

daily nutrient needs of the student at a low cost. The school<br />

food service director's responsibility involves not only the<br />

menu planning to provide this nutritional need but has the ad-<br />

ded responsibility of maintaining a cost-effective program<br />

even with reduced subsidies from the federal and state<br />

governments. The school lunch program in <strong>Wilmington</strong> is<br />

totally self-supporting, receiving no monies from the town or<br />

school department budget, including paying the salaries of<br />

all its staff of 35 women on a full or part-time basis and 10<br />

substitutes, almost all <strong>Wilmington</strong> residents.<br />

To assist in the cost effectiveness of the program, the<br />

United States Department of Agriculture distributes surplus<br />

commodities to the states and the local school lunch pro-<br />

grams. Once the commodity foods are received by the school,<br />

it's then necessary to find different ways to use the product<br />

In <strong>Wilmington</strong>, tacos are a great hit as well as turkey din-<br />

ners, both ground beef and turkey being a government com-<br />

modity, when available, which helps to keep the cost of lun-<br />

ches down.<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> School Lunch Department also gets in-<br />

volved with the teachers by helping to provide nutrition<br />

education materials during the year. The school lunch<br />

department this year has been a part of joint teaching ven-<br />

tures with the reading department during the Rainbow Sum-<br />

mer Reading Program by having rainbow ice cream to<br />

culminate the program in the fall. It also provided the dinner<br />

for the Midieval Fair of the West Intermediate School and<br />

has been a part of many of the PAC groups, putting on pro-<br />

grams or being available to speak on nutrition.<br />

Legislators and local dignitaries have been involved in the<br />

41<br />

lunch program by being invited to National School Lunch<br />

Week and enjoying lunch with the students Parents have<br />

also been involved by having them enjoy a school lunch with<br />

their children.<br />

The principals of the elementary schools have always been<br />

most supportive in introducing the kindergarten children lo<br />

the school lunch prffgram in June in preparation for<br />

September.<br />

Research has shown the students who participate in school<br />

lunch programs are better nourished, more consistently at-<br />

tain the nutrient requirements prescribed by the required<br />

dietary allowances, and tend to be mroe alert and better<br />

disciplined students.<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> has an excellent school lunch program thanks<br />

to Mrs. Quinn and her staff, servicing approximately (i per-<br />

cent of the children for hot lunches, while state average is An<br />

percent, and servicing 95 percent of the school population in<br />

some capacity, milk, dessert or a la carte. It is one of the lew<br />

programs that touches nearly every child, every da) ol the<br />

school year and is an integral part of the educational process<br />

Walking through the cafeterias at lunchtime it's a pleasure<br />

to hear, "I'm starved, I can't wait for lunch. Good! Pizza to<br />

day!" and I've never once heard •Don't let the mashed<br />

potatoes touch the peas."<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> school notes<br />

One of the most important duties of any school committee<br />

is to assure that the community it represents is kept well in-<br />

formed of the actions of the school committee. The actions ol<br />

a school committee are the concerns of the public: converse-<br />

ly, the concern of the public is the impetus for the actions ol<br />

the school committee. Without open lines ol communication<br />

between the school committee and the people who elected its<br />

members, there is a danger that a school system may lead in<br />

a direction that is not to the stisfaction of the people who pay<br />

the bills.<br />

In <strong>Wilmington</strong> there is general agreement among school<br />

committee people that the public is to be kept as well inform<br />

ed as possible. Public budget meetings, public candidate in-<br />

terviews and open meetings are just a few ways people can<br />

keep abreast of the actions of its school system The<br />

philosophy of the <strong>Wilmington</strong> School Committee is to chart a<br />

course that is beneficial to the children and harmonious to<br />

the taxpayers, and parents of <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Parents and taxpayers are always welcome at a meeting ol<br />

the <strong>Wilmington</strong> School Committee. Meetings are always<br />

MR. SPUMONI'S<br />

ICE CREAM FACTORY<br />

HARD & SOFT<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

FLAVORS<br />

YOU NEVER DREAMED OF!<br />

(and Vanilla, too!)<br />

Italian Ice<br />

Drive thru window<br />

Inside seating for 18 people<br />

Taste Testing<br />

Try it. You'll like it!<br />

BALLOON* - 6Y - THE - BUNCH<br />

All Natural Ingredients!<br />

PREMIUM QUALITY!<br />

All Ice Cream made on the premises.<br />

gifts"with balloon bouquets for<br />

— birthdays<br />

— get well<br />

— anniversaries<br />

— special occasions<br />

658 - 2860<br />

CUTTER & CUTTER<br />

Attorneys - at - Law<br />

Est. 1935<br />

DIVORCE $295 SIMPLE WILL<br />

$45<br />

luncwilnM<br />

n»ti Mciutog c..u I'ninrani 1.650 IHI<br />

( .unplirc (iirls It.'.ll IK<br />

1 Sll UMi no<br />

( amp l inl\ \ITCS<br />

limit It.liil<br />

fSHI IHI S26.000 (Hi<br />

hood 1.571 nl<br />

t lllilli-s 1.443 09<br />

Shelter 1,026 2:<<br />

Mcdi.al 534 UK<br />

i hildrens 1- n-lil l rip 320 (Ki<br />

Clothing 142 :in 5.037 117<br />

\dminMrati\ •- . i<br />

Advert isinc 1,014.50<br />

Supplies IM 50<br />

< untribution in lieu ol rent 300.00<br />

Postage & I'n Ixix rental 152


The<br />

FLOWER<br />

STOP<br />

363 Middlesex Ave<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

FUNERAL<br />

FLOWERS<br />

658-5643<br />

COME GROW<br />

WITH US<br />

Cook wanted tor<br />

resturani expaa IOI ' ■<br />

penence prete<br />

Asst Manage' position<br />

available<br />

Call<br />

658 9030<br />

TEWKSBURY<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

CONDO<br />

1050 bq M .ill ap<br />

pliance 1'. baths ?<br />

bdrms w'w aircond, ?<br />

story, attached garage.<br />

gas heal ? tone* t<br />

$69,900<br />

1-595-6573<br />

1 595-6574<br />

10WNCHIIH. MAY 23. 1984<br />

SUN<br />

SELLER<br />

Flowers and Plants<br />

333 Burlington Ave<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Funeral<br />

Flowers' .<br />

658 - 2344 fy<br />

help wanted<br />

WAITRESS<br />

WANTED<br />

Summertime Help<br />

Winston's<br />

Coffee Shop<br />

658 - 6779<br />

North <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Shopping Center<br />

Office Jobs!<br />

*TYPISTS*SECTYS*W0RD PROCESSORS<br />

"DATA ENTRY*FILE/GEN. CLERKS<br />

Yes. 55 TEMPORARY workers got a<br />

PERMANENT JOB in 1983 where they<br />

wanted through OUR personal atten-<br />

tion PAST OR CURRENT EXPERIENCE<br />

or strong training necessary.<br />

WANG WORD PROCESSING TRAIN<br />

ING FREE tor qualified typists. Bonuses<br />

and paid Fridays. Let us help you CALL<br />

NOW 1<br />

N<br />

M00RE<br />

ft<br />

Vte Employment TEMPS<br />

* "i»& PERMANENT Placement<br />

WILMINGTON OFFICE<br />

658-9796 658-5168<br />

Custodian<br />

2nd Shift<br />

Take this opportunity lo |Oin Compugraphn '<br />

We are looking lor men and women lo |Oin our<br />

2nd shiM custodial stair Duties include<br />

• Cleaning restrooms and cafeteria<br />

• Washing and waxing Hoof.<br />

• Removal o' rubbish<br />

• Minor maintenance duties<br />

• i andscapmg work<br />

• Snow shoveling and salting<br />

Interested'' Call Olanne Dwyer at 658 5600. ext<br />

3046<br />

compugraphic<br />

80 Industrial Way<br />

Wilminglon MA 01117<br />

I .... Ow urt H '. f n ;<br />

Here's .1 great opportuniiy lo work<br />

locally lor one of the nation's most<br />

successful high technology firms<br />

For over 14 years, Analogic has<br />

created high demand products lor<br />

medical imaging, precision lest<br />

and measurement, data conversion<br />

and manv other important areas<br />

Our success means great local |0bs<br />

lor this area's qualified personnel<br />

CLERKS<br />

Drafting<br />

Department<br />

We seek a detail-oriented person<br />

with good typing skills and ex-<br />

perience with CRT's to perform a<br />

variety of clerical functions in our<br />

Drafting Department Tp qualify,<br />

you must have experience writing<br />

ECO's, good expediting skills, and<br />

the ability to read sihem.itus A<br />

background in drafting or engi<br />

neering would be hclplul<br />

Customer<br />

Service<br />

Department<br />

Working in a last paced, kustomcr<br />

oriented department, y


Birthdays<br />

May 24 will mark the day<br />

when Dolores Medeiros of Lloyd<br />

Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will become a<br />

MOVING<br />

INTERSTATE<br />

PAY 1 /3 LESS<br />

Don't pay those exorbitant high<br />

van lines PACKING lales 11 "<br />

N.l P guaiamees up to<br />

V. SAVINGS<br />

this expensive van lines extra<br />

service<br />

Your precious belongings pro<br />

lessonally packed and jrepared<br />

lor shipment to any destination<br />

by out trained experienced pei<br />

sonnel tor up to '/j less<br />

Ask lor details about oui ex<br />

elusive one day service<br />

For your no obligation estimate<br />

Call<br />

617-658-2548<br />

Nationwide Independent<br />

Packing Service Inc.<br />

NIP. Svc. Inc<br />

year wiser.<br />

I.on Zotto ol Maureen Drive.<br />

Tewksbury will be celebrating<br />

lor the 15lh lime on May 27.<br />

WILMINGTON<br />

BUILDERS<br />

SUPPLY<br />

334 Main St., <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

658-4621<br />

6" x 6" x 8 foot<br />

Pressure Treated<br />

Landscape *Q J-**<br />

Timbers O.DU eaCh<br />

■■t\i ^ Dependable Service<br />

H4H/MWI for 50 years<br />

-.7 7.30 5 00<br />

U ■ V<br />

Saturday<br />

100 I? 30<br />

The<br />

Optical Image<br />

133 135 Main St.. (Next to Kitty's). North Reading<br />

944-3937 664-6211<br />

"The Largest, Most Comprehensive Weight-Loss Program in the World 1 "<br />

DIET CENTER (R)<br />

I lost 42 lbs!<br />

"I had struggled with a weight problem for years losing a<br />

few pounds then gaining them back, plus more Diet Center<br />

helped me lose ALL that excess weight, and I feel fantastic 1 "<br />

That was over<br />

2 years ago<br />

"Thanks to what I learned at Diet Center,<br />

am in control ol my weight And I know<br />

never be overweight again *<br />

"At 160 pounds I was missing a<br />

whole lot in life Now, I'm more<br />

active and much more self-<br />

confident 1 I love the new me and<br />

so does my husband<br />

■■'■■■'■..■ "/...„...£.<br />

• YOU CAN DO IT TOO!<br />

• ITS FAST EViET"<br />

17 u ?5 wundi In 6 *tefct! And kitp rtgN<br />

on Inlng ill tha wiy to your idul wefghB<br />

rre CAFF Ortr 4 million<br />

• IIO OHrt man -onin and<br />

cNldran have toil waighl and navo Hamad<br />

i« katp II oft at Met Center n i a totally<br />

natural approach ask your doctor"<br />

NO SHOTS<br />

NO DRUGS<br />

NO CONTRACTS<br />

A |T»C EACV w " h,he(l,,lv ^<br />

» 11 « LNO ■ port and guidance<br />

ol your Olei Center Counselor and Ihe Diet<br />

Center Supplement, you wont be hungry<br />

nervoui or Irritable!<br />

• ITS PERMANENT<br />

The Diet Center Program la mecti more dun<br />

a diet da J whole new wary ol Iftnngl At<br />

last you will be in total control ol your<br />

weight<br />

AND IT'S INEXPENSIVE!<br />

^^\NATTHELOS //VG<br />

DIET<br />

CENTER<br />

bits & pieces<br />

May 29 will mark the 16th<br />

birthday ol Bobby Briggs ot<br />

Slarr Avenue, Tewksbury who<br />

will share his special day with<br />

Alicia Burke ol Revere Road<br />

and Brion Berghaus of Chestnut<br />

Street. <strong>Wilmington</strong> who will face<br />

a birlhday cake glowing with<br />

seven candles on May 2'J.<br />

At least six area residents will<br />

be celebrating birthdays on May<br />

30 • John Irwin ol Glendale<br />

Click'. \\ ilmmgton, (Ilenn Silva<br />

of Cedarcrest Road, Kevin<br />

(iibson ol Morgan Road, who<br />

will make it all the way to II and<br />

Tewksbury residents,<br />

Christopher Kolta ol Revere<br />

Road who will be 12. Bryan<br />

Adams of Ferncrofl Road who<br />

will blow oul Ihe candles lor the<br />

iiinlli time and Peter Juchnevics<br />

ol Cardigan Road who will be 10<br />

Douglas Kltman ol Jaquilh<br />

Road. <strong>Wilmington</strong> will blow oul<br />

Ihe candles tor the Kith time on<br />

May :il and will share his special<br />

day with l.ynne and Stephen<br />

Bissett ol Powderhouse Circle,<br />

Janelle Filch of Woburn Sireet.<br />

Sissy Smalley ot Auburn Avenue<br />

and Tewksbury residents Pal<br />

NOW OVER<br />

r>_ 1.750 LOCATIONS<br />

UNITED STATES • CANADA<br />

ENGLAND<br />

CALL YOUR LOCAL DIET CENTER COUNSELOR TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT<br />

TEWKSBURY DRACUT WOBURN SAVE $25 ON OUR<br />

2230 Man St 112 Sladen St 3 Kfty S. SIX WEEK PROGRAM<br />

657-8129 957-2616 938-8640<br />

Flynn ol Foster Koad, Michael<br />

Frish ol Pine Street who will be<br />

\2. Sharon l.ee Alley ol Cardigan<br />

Koad who will be ll and Denise<br />

Kich ol Knollwood Koad<br />

June I will mark Ihe Huh<br />

birlhday ol James Medeiros ol<br />

Lloyd Koad, <strong>Wilmington</strong> who<br />

will share greetings with Dan<br />

Deschenes ol Washinglon<br />

Avenue, Mandy Farkusol Linda<br />

Koad who will be celebrating lor<br />

the ninth time and Warren<br />

A/.eviedo ol Jay Street,<br />

Tewksbury<br />

George Hooper ol Allen Park<br />

Drive, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will be 11 year<br />

wiser on June 2 and will share<br />

his special day with Dun Nol<br />

lebarl and Jean Walsh, both ill<br />

Draper Drive, Vein llcnsey ol<br />

Andover Street and Tewksbury<br />

residents Joey Core) ol Khnda<br />

Slreel who will be 14, Mark<br />

Higgins ol Grasshopper Lane<br />

who will be old enough lo vole,<br />

Brian Volpe ol Virginia Koad<br />

who will turning 15, and Tom<br />

Hillson ol Cardigan Koad who<br />

will be 14<br />

(■olden Aud-<br />

it looks as ihe only member ol<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s Golden Age Club<br />

on Ihe current birlhday list is<br />

Beverly Orne ol Beverly Avenue<br />

who will be a vear wiser on June<br />

2,<br />

Anniversaries<br />

May T\ marks Hie :i4lh wed<br />

ding anniversary ol Michael anil<br />

Harriet Lombard ol 72 Glen<br />

Koad. <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Helen and Harold Carver ol<br />

Chestnut Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will<br />

mark (heir 112nd wedding an<br />

niversary on June 1 and will<br />

share greetings With Jesse and<br />

Audrey Anderson ol Wesl Sireet<br />

who will be celebrating on the<br />

same day.<br />

To enter<br />

To enter an item in Mils and<br />

Pieces, call the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> at<br />

658-2346 days and Tuesday<br />

10WNCHIIH. MAY ?3 1984<br />

American Traveller, Inc.<br />

Corporate and Personal Travel Agency<br />

658-5858<br />

Business Hours 9 am 5 p.m. Mon Fn<br />

nights or ii5H-2H07 other nights<br />

and weekends Ask lor Ueeliee<br />

first rale, second hand<br />

A church, lamily wide yard<br />

sale, sponsored by Ihe<br />

Presbyterian Church 1335<br />

('amhndgc Street 1 ol BiirhiiKloi!<br />

will lie held Sal . June 2 Irnin III<br />

a in lo A p 111 al Ihe church<br />

Items to browse among will<br />

include such things as books,<br />

tinils. lurnilure and much more<br />

Face painling ami balloons will<br />

interest children<br />

Kain dale is June !l<br />

H ilmiiiutmi c\c(°uli\e elected<br />

John !'■»'' Neill. president ol<br />

Converse IrK' ol <strong>Wilmington</strong> has<br />

been I'lected In the board ol<br />

directors ol Ihe Associated<br />

Industries ol Massachusell<br />

S.1AIM1<br />

AIM has a membership ol<br />

2.li(Mi industrial employers<br />

throughout Massachusetts and<br />

is Hie leading voice for industry<br />

on Beacon Hill Converse, Inc<br />

manufactures lootwear anil<br />

O'Neill has been it's president<br />

since I!l7."i<br />

(irunge <strong>Memorial</strong> program<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Grange No i!ii»<br />

held 1 Is annual memorial<br />

program al Ihe Grange Hall.<br />

Bay Slreel at II p m Wednesday<br />

May 2:1 All veterans<br />

organizations were invited lo be<br />

on hand<br />

Diamond Crystal<br />

Diamond Crystal, with its<br />

I'ackel 1'roducls Division,<br />

which manufactures individual<br />

Iixid condiment packets, low<br />

sodium dietary products, and<br />

meal service kits has Ms oil ices<br />

and plant on Burlington Avenue,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> announced record<br />

sales anil higher earnings for Ihe<br />

year ended March :ll Nel sales<br />

reached .1 record $% million<br />

willi net income ol over $fi<br />

million or $4.12 per share<br />

1 lass l I•!.'> I<br />

Girls High'School ( las-- ol<br />

■ Sloneham 1^ planning ils I11II1<br />

reunion lo he held al Loin<br />

harilos. K.isi Boston on Thin<br />

sda» June 11 For inlormatioii<br />

call Joan Laiuhy lingers ,it HJ.1<br />

j()32 or Carol) 11 linos Deal at I '■>'■<br />

JTi.l<br />

Joseph I0//11<br />

Joseph lo/zo sun ol Mr ami<br />

Mrs Joseph I0/./.0 ol King<br />

Avenue. <strong>Wilmington</strong> .'..1<br />

awarded ,1 bachelors di gree in<br />

business administration Irom<br />

Mernmack College on Sunday<br />

May „'n<br />

The I'lVi graduate ol<br />

Shaw sheen Tech will he em<br />

ployed at I T T Sean ( onductor.<br />

Law 1 ence<br />

.1,1111111' U mil<br />

Jannie Woltl, daughter ol<br />

M1I/1 ami Kotiald Wolll ol<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, has received<br />

recognition Irom Chatham<br />

College lor outstanding<br />

academic achievement during<br />

Ihe tail semester I'm: A l'lHil<br />

graduate ol <strong>Wilmington</strong> High<br />

School. Ms Wolll is cutTcnlly a<br />

Ireshman al < 'lialham<br />

i tl'aiigc In nirel<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Grange No iliK<br />

will hold ils regular inciting<br />

Wednesday. June 13 beginning<br />

al H p in Flection ol olhcers w ill<br />

lie helrl and Ihe group w ill \ 1--.1t<br />

Frieildl) s alter the meeting<br />

Str;.wl>i'ir\ I ,111r<br />

A Slraw berry Pa ire will be<br />

held at SI Dorothy s Church.<br />

Main Slreel. Wilminglon on<br />

Saturday, June 2. irom 10 .1 111<br />

to :l p in There will be cralls,<br />

while elephant, a country store,<br />

delicious strawberry shortcake.<br />

chance items and much more<br />

The Strawberry Faire is<br />

sponsored by SI Dorolb) s<br />

Sodalilv<br />

WHY WATT?<br />

Call now<br />

658-5858<br />

944 1492 1<br />

UKPAKTl'RKS r'KUM BUS iUN 01 N'h<br />

EUROPE CHARTER VACATIONS<br />

All Greece s 999*<br />

IUGUI I hS nflUviniK tompbi* An.) .IU « ,..,1.«*<br />

Jn./ .■ »l til.(Ills «lt I.Mislrlt .(.Bill .\r,,l ( »il,.-. I i.i.i|.l.i.<br />

hojrh IM 14 ...in ... M*.ln.l I nbiin V* *IN-. I*I« •>*•<br />

SwJU- '. .11 ....I.- > -t., i. •, , «nd F..(t,,.|-I. U.i.x.h.l U|...*.<br />

ftMjhlwmiMI W%* lo 1"l"l -'"' < "■■«••»— 'l'"v«id' ' I nifr) h-^ti • ..*. I. And l>ult*l<br />

PW lr«vH KWI hotl - ■! Mor*<br />

Rio de Janeiro 499*<br />

Al.-f ( »H ■■ I I . !<br />

ON| U f f K in S.*ilh \mrti m\<br />

V*. •!..... I'M.<br />

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h....,e.K K.......K "• .. I....in. n. H.^.K M .'.I i t."M^ I...M% •- «nd<br />

London/Paris 599*<br />

/ .\,..i < MI.. ■ . ..i.i.I.I.<br />

IUtiUllhS..tlUil mkidrs v*,.i. I' ■■•<br />

N*IHMI*I A.iln..v 717 p. i HLIIIIV ill<br />

sJrii 7 iirtr^ M limtkits K.-I.%.I..|T-.. 4 l- K.<br />

I,if urn H..I.I- 1 nun #1 P*tn, IT M s. J* gun .-N4J... i. ('..I'-<br />

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Disney Florida 199*<br />

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* Each Vacation Price kv ha«#d on<br />

double occupancy plu* 15% ol Ihe In-<br />

dicated lial price as Tan and Service<br />

(includinq an I.W. Service Charge). All<br />

Pncn jlv, plu*. mil fliKhHrtalrd l»*r\ Spa.t Ls<br />

luniu-d nn ttirfliEht* *nd suhjr*-! U> pour purrrut- St.<br />

rt>*ii drla\, IllMnimt-. Ilf>l «-nrd ri* INTI-.KSA<br />

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iniwl himk" »Hh mrqal " 4rM» and naJBom run-<br />

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Two <strong>Wilmington</strong> firefighters recently graduated from the<br />

Fire Massachusetts Kin-fighting Academy. Gary Donovan and<br />

11-iinin" ,{ ' t ' nard Hughes are shown with Chief Dan Wandell and l.t.<br />

II .1 mm,, |„|ln Brown, l.t. Brown serves on the hoard of directors of the<br />

academy. (Photo by .1. K. Burke)<br />

Firefighters graduate<br />

from training academy<br />

Two <strong>Wilmington</strong> firefighters<br />

have graduated Irom the<br />

Massachusetts Firefighting<br />

Academy's seven-week Recruit<br />

Kirelighting Program. Gary J.<br />

Donovan and Richard Hughes<br />

were both appointed to the..<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Fire Department in<br />

1983.<br />

The training program,<br />

which is offered free to<br />

municipal firefighters in the<br />

Commonwealth, is designed to<br />

provide new firefighters with<br />

the basic skills necessary to<br />

insure their effective per-<br />

formance in their jobs.<br />

The graduation exercises held<br />

at the Academy's headquarters<br />

in Sudbury on May 4 marked the<br />

conclusion ot an intensive and<br />

in-deplh program for all<br />

students. While the students'<br />

primary concerns were learning<br />

the basic tirefighting skills<br />

during this time, they were also<br />

introduced to some more ad-<br />

vanced topics, which will be<br />

more important as their careers<br />

progress. These included public<br />

lire education training.<br />

hazardous materials, and stress<br />

management.<br />

Students receive classroom<br />

training in all areas Training is<br />

then given in the basic<br />

firefighting skill areas, such as<br />

ladders, hose, and protective<br />

breathing aparatus. The<br />

classroom training is reinforced<br />

by performing practical field<br />

evolutions, lirst under non-fire<br />

conditions, then during con-<br />

trolled fire conditions. By<br />

graduation, students have had<br />

practical, hands-on experience<br />

with live fires in buildings,<br />

vehicles, and flammable liquids,<br />

having fought these fires as<br />

effectively and as safely as<br />

possible.<br />

Due to a series ol retirements<br />

and promotions, several new<br />

recruits have been named to the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Fire Department<br />

during the past year.<br />

Firelighters Donovan and<br />

Hughes are the first of these to<br />

graduate from the Academy<br />

The other new recruits will also<br />

complete the training program<br />

Marksmanship: A-plus, math: F<br />

There are, today, Minutemen<br />

companies, such as the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Mintuemen; Militia<br />

companies, such as the North<br />

Reading Militia and other<br />

companies such as the British<br />

Tenth Regiment of Foot or other<br />

British organizations. They all<br />

love to re-light the American<br />

Revolution.<br />

On the 19th of April television<br />

viewers saw the battle of<br />

Lexington Green being fought<br />

over, and British slaying<br />

Americans. In other towns, from<br />

time to time battles are re-<br />

The<br />

enacted.<br />

The North Reading Militia<br />

hosted such a battle recently, on<br />

North Reading Common.<br />

Among the guests was a com-<br />

pany from the Continental Line<br />

of the US., coming from a New<br />

Hampshire town.<br />

Six British Redcoats came<br />

marching across the common,<br />

in stiff British attitudes. The<br />

four Continentals knelt on the<br />

common, took aim, and fired.<br />

All six British fell down dead<br />

That's what you call<br />

marksmanship.<br />

Southmayd promoted<br />

by D.F. Munroe<br />

Charles Southmayd of 15<br />

Ledgewood Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

has been named operations<br />

manager for the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Division of the D.F. Munroe<br />

Company. The announcement<br />

was made by Arthur Anderson,<br />

president of D.F. Munroe and<br />

Earl Efinger, vice presindent<br />

and general manager of the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> division.<br />

D.F. Munroe is an in-<br />

dependent distributor of fine<br />

printing paper, industrial paper<br />

and business products The tirm<br />

was founded in Boston in 1893<br />

Corporate headquarters is in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, with additional<br />

divisions and distribution<br />

centers in Mansfield, Mass.,<br />

Hartford and Stratford, Ct.,<br />

Westbook. Me. and Manchester.<br />

N.H.<br />

Southmayd's career with D.F.<br />

Munroe spans more than 15<br />

years. During that time he has<br />

served successively as<br />

warehouse manager, business<br />

manager, and for the past three<br />

years as director ot purchasing.<br />

As operations manager. South-<br />

mayd will be responsible for all<br />

warehousing. distribution,<br />

purchasing, inventory control,<br />

order entrv and customer<br />

service functions for the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> distribution center.<br />

Married to the former<br />

Deborah Genetti and the lather<br />

ol two children, Kristen, 12, and<br />

Matthew, 7, Southmayd is a life<br />

long resident of <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

A graduate of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

High School, Southmayd at-<br />

tended Northern Essex Com<br />

munity College and is currently<br />

enrolled in business ad-<br />

ministration courses at Mid-<br />

dlesex Community College<br />

Charles Southmavd<br />

Honor roll at<br />

North Intermediate School<br />

The honor roll lor the third<br />

marking term has been released<br />

by <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s North In-<br />

termediate School with the<br />

following students listed:<br />

(irade seven, high honors<br />

Derek Bacon. Anthony<br />

Barletta, Michael Buonopane,<br />

William Burns. Jeanine Caizzi,<br />

Steven Cutone, Heather Day,<br />

Deboran Gigante, Paul Kenney,<br />

Steven Lowney, Karen Lynch,<br />

John Marsi. Jr.. Jill Martyn,<br />

James Muglord. Kristen Peters,<br />

Mariam Pyliotis, Beth Bobbins,<br />

Elizabeth Robicheau, Paul<br />

Tarantino, Michael Walsh<br />

Honors<br />

Lauren Bishop, Jeffrey Botte,<br />

Stephanie Carter, Jonathan<br />

Crane, Denise Curran, Jessica<br />

Falzone, Dawn Iovanna, Adam<br />

Kearns, Heather Keiley,<br />

Thomas Kelly, Michael Linskey,<br />

Laura MacEachern, Douglas<br />

Michaud. Linda Parrella,<br />

Suzanne Peck, Michael<br />

Pellegrino, Richard Robbins,<br />

Carla Squillante<br />

Grade eight, high honors<br />

Kimberly Bentley. Ernest<br />

Botte, Amy Caruso. Kristen<br />

Catanzano, Joanne DeLuca,<br />

Naomi Garvey, Michael Golini,<br />

Amy Hamilton, Melissa<br />

Jamerson, Susan Kilhlea. Jeff<br />

Murphy, Kevin Ouellette, Amy<br />

Palman, Douglas Peak, Jen-<br />

nifer Ryan, Lisa Sawyer. Peter<br />

Torell. Daniel Woods.<br />

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D'Antonio, Laura Dambrosio,<br />

Deanna Erwin, Marc Gallucci.<br />

Joseph Magliozzi, Paul Maiella,<br />

Susan McFadyen, Laura<br />

Minchello, Thomas Moran,<br />

Teresa Murray.<br />

Kelli Pazyra, Gwen Pillsbury.<br />

Kristen Pittaro, Donna Ribeiro,<br />

Cathleen Richardson, Robert<br />

Riley, Cynthia Ring. Laurie<br />

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I ,i'liolir nil llil- scoreboard. 18-97<br />

l.i I vWilncsdav. hill ,il Hie same<br />

•inn served word lor tin- next<br />

low \ rars thai LlicN would IM- a<br />

puwi-i lo In-reckoned wilh With<br />

in.ins Iri-sliiiion. sophomores<br />

.iinl |iiniors displaying mil<br />

iij_; oiiori.s 'In- lulure is<br />

iirnili'<br />

I in- Hi-ilini-i, complete Ihcir<br />

..i mi i-l -i .i-nii inil.i> ■ May<br />

A Inn I he) Most their<br />

ii.il rivals, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, in<br />

i : in p in moi'l iii the<br />

I. A kiiur> track and hold<br />

i< i;. I nil.is those boys mil<br />

iiiiii|H-iui|> III Saturday's Slate<br />

\lool will |iarticipaie in the<br />

iiiniual M \ i League Meel,<br />

which will In- hosted by Ihe<br />

Towksbury hoys and girls irack<br />

and hold teams in Tewksbury<br />

Moot starling lime will be :i 'Ml<br />

l> in Saturday several members<br />

ni the loam will compete in Ihe<br />

( lass C Slate Meel la be hold al<br />

« in the<br />

140, good enough lor a second<br />

place Peggy Korsylh, a<br />

sophomore, began in find her<br />

high jumping lorm and leaped<br />

4'B" In lake third<br />

A lew days later in an 87 :ii<br />

rump over Dracut. the TMHS<br />

girls continued lo show their<br />

consistency and depth as well as<br />

improvement by the un<br />

derclassmen Nancy Mene/.es<br />

got nil a tremendous throw in<br />

the discus, 98'2'a to lake first.<br />

'Tins could well be the besl throw<br />

over made by a Ireshman in the<br />

entire conference.<br />

Junior Trail Mulraiu lonk up a<br />

new event. Ihe long jump, and<br />

sailed in il. good enough lor<br />

'1,.PI place Trail also took<br />

second behind teammate Kalhy<br />

Weisensee in Ihe two mile and<br />

came back with a line 65.7<br />

clucking in Ihe 440 In win Un-<br />

even!<br />

Freshman Sue McLaughlin<br />

returned lo Ihe lineup alter<br />

being ill lo run a line mile race •<br />

her lirsl time ever in the event<br />

and lake a third place behind,<br />

leammales Julie Bernardi and<br />

Torsa Forsylll wilh a line i\ IK<br />

time<br />

Sophomore Peggy Korsylh<br />

mice again high jumped well and<br />

then ran a 2: 12 hall mile race to<br />

lake second behind a powerful<br />

2 13 lace being run by senior<br />

Chris Silk Sophomore Debbie<br />

lloldon ran a line race in Ihe 100<br />

In lake third<br />

Girls' track<br />

page 14<br />

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MAY 23. 1984<br />

Qlrar Sports<br />

Shriners Football Classic June 23<br />

'Strong legs run<br />

so weak legs can walk'<br />

Two ol the lop high school<br />

lootball coaches in the state,<br />

each with an unbroken string ol<br />

victories, will lace each other on<br />

Juno 23 when they head up<br />

opposing squads in the Sixth<br />

Annual Shriners High School<br />

l-'oolhall Classic Kicknll is at 7<br />

pm wilh pro game activities<br />

starling at 6:30 at Boston<br />

College's Alumni Stadium.<br />

Beacon Street, Chestnut Hill<br />

Tewksbury High School tackle<br />

'Tom Ogden 'til. 1951 will be one<br />

ol Ihe participants in this year's<br />

coolest<br />

This year's game, co-<br />

sponsored h> the Massachusetts<br />

High School Football Coaches<br />

Association and the Shriners ol<br />

Aleppo 'Temple in <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

pii Natick's 'Tom Lamb, with a<br />

winning slroak ol 23 games and<br />

wo Division I Super Bowl Idles,<br />

against Winlhrop's Bob<br />

DeT'ehco, boasting 33 straight<br />

wins and voted 1983 New<br />

England High School l-'oolball<br />

Coach ol Ihe V'ear<br />

Sparks will fly as 88 ol the<br />

most outstanding young athletes<br />

Irom 7."> Eastern Massachusetts<br />

communities meel on the held in<br />

a conlesl between North and<br />

Smith squads that will decide<br />

which coach will adil lo his<br />

string ol wins and which will<br />

tasie defeat.<br />

But it's all lor a good cause -<br />

Ihe young patients lacing their<br />

own personal challenges in<br />

Shrine hospitals lor burned and<br />

crippled children so there are<br />

only winners in I his contest In<br />

order for these youngsters to be<br />

heated completely tree of<br />

charge, proceeds Irom the game<br />

go to the Shriners Burns In-<br />

stitute m Boston, Ihe Shriners<br />

Hospital lor Crippled Children in<br />

Springfield and the lit other<br />

burned and orthopedic units<br />

throughout North Amenta<br />

Leading each blue chip learn<br />

are two coaches who art-<br />

champs in their own right South<br />

squad Head coach Tom Lamb<br />

has a winning streak ol 23<br />

consecutive games, has won the<br />

Division I Sliper Bowl two years<br />

straight and has coached Ihe<br />

phenomenal Fluhe brothers,<br />

Doug, Darren and Bill. He says<br />

ol the (lassie: "It's a great<br />

game, lor a great cause, with<br />

great kids who are talented,<br />

competitive - and real gen<br />

tinmen "<br />

Bob DeFelice ol Winthrop,<br />

voted Now England High School<br />

Football Coach ol ihe Year,<br />

heads up Ihe North squad, and<br />

has an unbroken string ol 33<br />

victories lo his credit, wilh<br />

many ol his players never ex-<br />

periencing deleat in a high<br />

school lootball game.<br />

The rivalry between these two<br />

outstanding coaches injects an<br />

extra element of competition<br />

into an already exciting game.<br />

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Coaches joining DeKelice's<br />

North squad are Winchester's<br />

Manny Marshall. Joe I.ukis ol<br />

Wayland, Pete Ambrose of<br />

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All coaches are selected by the<br />

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rosters.<br />

Since the lirsl game in 1979,<br />

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Converse will again provide<br />

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sox to players, coaches and<br />

Haulers Coca-Cola will present<br />

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Thanks to the support of the<br />

coaches, players, sponsors and<br />

tans, the Classic has become a<br />

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Shrine hospitals In the five<br />

short years of its existence, over<br />

$110,000 has been raised, with<br />

optimistic expectations by<br />

General Chairman and Past<br />

Potentate Ed Johnston that this<br />

years "game ol champions"<br />

proceeds with top past figures.<br />

In addition to the game,<br />

halltime activities will also be<br />

HOBTJr<br />

Tewksbury tackle Tom Ogtlrn will grt tilt- chance In put<br />

MimrthinK hack into the name when he plats in the Shrine<br />

I■ i>11■.i II Classic June £1.<br />

ol the Massachusetts High<br />

School Football Coaches<br />

Association!. 60 different<br />

coaches and players from 163<br />

cities and towns have par-<br />

ticipated in the game Coaches<br />

Association President Paul<br />

Ccdelio K«ys RI the gams:<br />

"We're proud to be able to help<br />

the Shriners carry on their<br />

important work, while at the<br />

same time helping young<br />

athletes. The game's motto is<br />

Strong legs run so weak legs can<br />

walk."<br />

The generous contributions of<br />

Converse. Inc., the olhcial<br />

■<br />

featured. The Alliance Drum<br />

and Bugle Corps, winners ol<br />

numerous awards, will en-<br />

tertain, and the Football Queen,<br />

17-year-old Hamona Stillwagon<br />

Irom Dover, New Hampshire.<br />

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Twins \2 A's 1<br />

Jason Stevenson pitched a<br />

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Keel Sox 7 Yankees L'<br />

The Red Sox defeated the<br />

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Anthony liarletla, Michael<br />

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the Red Sox out ol trouble<br />

Greg Smith [niched well as he<br />

struck oul 10 bailers Big hits lor<br />

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(Jrcg Smith. Michael Sullivan.<br />

Mark Mercuri. George Molitso<br />

and Chris McMillan<br />

Iteil Sox in Tigers L'<br />

Pitchers Michael George and<br />

Matt Callahan allowed only<br />

three hits in Icadin i the Red Sox<br />

to a in 2 win over the Tigers<br />

Red Sox hitting was provided by<br />

Steve Kdmonds with a double<br />

and two singles, Mark l.aCava<br />

with two singles and David<br />

Simmons with a double and<br />

single Also getting kej luis<br />

were Michael Burns. Richie<br />

Harletla. Hobby Surran. Knc<br />

Pole and Michael George<br />

Andy Parr pitched well lor the<br />

Tigers as lie posted l.'l<br />

strikeouts Tiger hitting was<br />

provided by Chris Ward with a<br />

single, John McGralh with a<br />

triple and Uartwell with a two<br />

run single<br />

I'iKers 7 Indians II<br />

For the Tigers, John Mdiralh<br />

'three hits, three runsi and<br />

Shawn Uartwell Hwu hits, two<br />

runsi led the offense with Tom<br />

Bryant and Chris Ward chipping<br />

in a hit apiece<br />

(tins Ward pitched the<br />

complete name, had seven<br />

strikeouts and was supported<br />

delensively by line plays by<br />

Andy Parr and Shawn Uartwell<br />

For the Indians. Jell liento,<br />

Kevin Meeker and Brian Harris<br />

had line names ollensively and<br />

Mike Stanley pitched well<br />

Yankees 2» Indians s<br />

George Melitse was Ihe<br />

winning pitcher, going lour and<br />

two-thirds innings, striking oul<br />

seven and walking Ihree Jim<br />

Medeiros finished Hie final one<br />

and one third, striking oul Ihree<br />

batters and allowing no hits The<br />

offense was supplied by Mike<br />

Sullivan with hio MIIKICV.<br />

George Melitse with tun singles,<br />

one double, live RRI's. Paul<br />

Kenney with two singles. Ihree<br />

RBI's; and Jimmv Medeiros<br />

m<br />

.'.'.'• M '.■'■■ ' II ■'•<br />

Red Sox lead Major League pack<br />

Ihree lor Ihree. live RBI's.<br />

Ken Puller and Kevin Meeker<br />

led Hie offense lor Ihe Indians<br />

Meeker also played well<br />

delensively al llurdhase. .<br />

Yankees I Orioles H<br />

Knc Kngdahl pitched live and<br />

luii thirds scoreless innings,<br />

.while Gregg Smith got Hie final<br />

oul lor the Yankees' lust<br />

shutout Smith, Mark Mercuri<br />

and Chris McMillan all tiad RBI<br />

singles Mike Sullivan had an<br />

Kill double George Melitse also<br />

had a solid hit lor the Yanks<br />

(iood delense was ottered by<br />

Andy .lamerson al secondbase.<br />

Mark Mercuri at lust and Chris<br />

l.uiskcy in leiIHeld<br />

For the Orioles, Mark Bobek<br />

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Wheeler wcnl one lor one with a<br />

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provided by Knc Richards<br />

Kxcellenl delense came Irom<br />

Derek Stokes<br />

While Sox X Orioles I<br />

Mark I.ee and Dennis Walsh<br />

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ol pitching Derek Stokes and<br />

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David Simmons allowed only<br />

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miauls collected ihree hits and<br />

Richie Barlella. Mark l.aCava.<br />

Knc Pole. Michael O'Brien,<br />

David Simmons, Ken I.ee and<br />

Derrick Itu/./niia had one each<br />

Paul Law ion pitched well lor<br />

Ihe As. while I.ee In I a double lo<br />

drive in two runs David<br />

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delensive plays al secondbase<br />

Results<br />

TWJIIS 12, As I. Red Sox 7.<br />

• Yankees 4, Red Sox It). Tigers 2,<br />

Tigers 7. Indians i>; Yankees 20,<br />

Indians K; Yankees -1, Orioles 0.<br />

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l:i. As :i. Orioles 19, As I<br />

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The Cubs Russ Allan! ripped .i<br />

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Tewksbury John Kuchinski<br />

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Tewksbury's third goal was<br />

scored by Derek (iarber Out-<br />

standing ollensive play was<br />

contributed by Jimmy Carroll.<br />

Kill) l.atla. Kay I'rasad and<br />

Mike Delaney Strong defensive<br />

play by Kobbie Seichter, Chris<br />

Leone and Peter McKae helped<br />

preserve the win Chris Kichard<br />

was excellent in goal and was<br />

able to notch his hrsl victory<br />

will] many line saves<br />

Tewksbury is Hillerica I niieil<br />

HI in laced a tough Billerica<br />

I'nited team and was defeated,<br />

I II Billerica scored the only<br />

goal ol I be game with jusl live<br />

minutes lefl to play Strong<br />

ollensive play by Handy Kord.<br />

Derek (iarber. Billy l.alla and<br />

Steven I'revile Super defense<br />

by Ki'ii Kuchinski and Bobby<br />

laiighlin Chris Kichard did a<br />

line job in goal<br />

.-» Over :MI League<br />

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Kovers I, Billerica II 0: Lowell<br />

7. Lawrence 1. Tewksbury<br />

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Teamen I Koiigliiii'cks I<br />

Outstanding goals lor the<br />

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play by David Conroy and David<br />

Marinelli Jean Maranville<br />

played well defensively as did<br />

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'The lone goal scored by the<br />

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Mahoney Outstanding play by<br />

Kyan Morgan, J.J. Lyons and<br />

Noreen McLean.<br />

Tories ."> Karllupiakes I<br />

Waller Jop scored a hat trick.<br />

wilh an assisl on Scotl Carroll's<br />

goal Also scoring lor the Furies<br />

was Brian Kelley. wilh an assist<br />

from Kathleen Uerrah. Both<br />

Mary Brady and Billy Brady<br />

assisted on Jop s goals (iood<br />

defensive play was shown by-<br />

Susan Sullivan and l'eter<br />

Manseau. On offense, a great<br />

job was turned in by Kyan<br />

McMenimen and Mary brady<br />

Joey Golia was outstanding in<br />

goal<br />

'The Earthquakes' goal was<br />

scored by Peter Evans out-<br />

standing ollensive play was<br />

shown by Katie Bollon. Jennifer<br />

Whittelsey andMichael Lenihan<br />

played well defensively.<br />

Cosmos I Drillers :i<br />

Mary Beaulieu scored two<br />

outstanding goals, while Chris<br />

Finn and David ('owe each<br />

scored one Strong defensive<br />

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'The Drillers showed strong<br />

learn effort against Hie Cosmos<br />

'Their goals were scored by<br />

Nelson Rosa, Danielle Mohan<br />

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defensive support was shown by<br />

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'The Sounders' defense was<br />

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Jonathan Kspinosa and Keith<br />

Leahy Fine all-round eltorl was<br />

shown by Craig Ashton.<br />

The Tornadoes' Joe Kstee.<br />

Jim Mazza and Michael I'latz<br />

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(iood support was given by<br />

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Lancers I Aztecs n<br />

The Lancers' lone goal was<br />

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Good defensive play was<br />

displayed hy Kenee Olivena<br />

Adam Lynn played well on of-<br />

fense. Outstanding goallendmg<br />

by Mark Hideout<br />

Girls' track from page 12<br />

Lon Nunziato and Kim<br />

Marshall, other promising<br />

Ireshmen, have run very good<br />

tunes in the 880, mile and two<br />

mile Kim was able to lake third<br />

against Dracut with her effort in<br />

the two mile, and Lori took third<br />

against llavcrhill in the 880.<br />

Al llns point in the season the<br />

T.MIIS girls have compiled a (>-l<br />

record and are in second place<br />

in the Merrimack Valley Con-<br />

lerence There remain meets<br />

against <strong>Wilmington</strong> and<br />

Methiien. two teams that have<br />

given 'Tewksbury a great deal ol<br />

trouble in the past. The<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> nieel will be at<br />

Tewksbury tins afternoon (May<br />

2:i> al :i :in Methuen will come to<br />

town lofclhe dual dual meet of<br />

the year on Wednesday, Mav 30,<br />

These meets will be I be lasl<br />

high school contests for the<br />

seven seniors who have ac<br />

complished so much for<br />

Tewksbury over the past three<br />

years Anyone who has followed<br />

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Ihese meets to see "the<br />

inagnilicienl seven' in action<br />

one more time Those seven<br />

standouts include Beverly<br />

Luken 1100, 22(1. 440, long lump .<br />

Kaihy Weisensee thigh jump,<br />

mile, two mile, II8(I, -I4(i I; Teresa<br />

Forsylh (mile, two mile,<br />

shotpui. javelin); Chris Silk<br />

i880, 440, mile); Pia Romano<br />

' discus, shotpui i. Eileen Griffin<br />

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ecreation calendar<br />

Lifeguard course<br />

The <strong>Wilmington</strong> Recreation<br />

Department will sponsor a<br />

lileguarding course lor those<br />

previously certified with Red<br />

Cross Advanced Lifesaving.<br />

This course presents an op-<br />

portunity tor those previously<br />

qualilied as Advanced<br />

Lifesaving to upgrade their<br />

certification.<br />

■Lileguarding" is already the<br />

standard lor most other regions<br />

Of the U.S. It is anticipated that<br />

this course will become man-<br />

datory lor any one lileguarding<br />

in New England in the near<br />

future. Lileguarding is also<br />

recommended as a physical<br />

Iraining course lor anyone who<br />

will be employed as a lifeguard<br />

or pool manager this summer<br />

The course will begin on Sunday.<br />

May 27 Irom 2 to 6 p.m. at Ihe<br />

Shawsheen Tech pool. The<br />

course will run for six weeks and<br />

will cost $25.00<br />

For more information or to<br />

enroll, call Ihe Recreation Office<br />

at 658-6512<br />

Swimming lessons<br />

Registration for this sum-<br />

mers Red Cross swimming<br />

lessons al Silver Lake and Ihe<br />

Shawsheen Tech pool will begin<br />

al 9 a in Monday. June 11.<br />

Register by calling the<br />

Recreation Ollice al League<br />

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'< IIWNUIIIH Wll VUNUON "."ASS MAY ?3 14H4<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> senior topics Reading Light generating a list of generators<br />

(cnlii < Insctl Monday<br />

Monday M.i) JH is <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

Day 'In I elltei Will '"• closed<br />

Senior-- .ii. .tskitl in make<br />

appoint iiivy"~- accordingly<br />

MiniMi i.il Day parade<br />

Senior* w ill In' represented in<br />

I he Meinoi IUI l)ii> parade I- in<br />

Ihn-e involved in Hie exercise or<br />

alking programs IH'III ''"<br />

lays, walking in the parade<br />

will supplement lor i host'<br />

i programs that day Anyone<br />

pi. inning in walk HI rule in I he<br />

|i.i! ailc should i-.ill the l»rop m<br />

i enter<br />

llijlllcm.lkcrs needed<br />

I he i niincil mi Aging is<br />

having .1 very ililhcull lime<br />

gelling hoinemakers in assisl<br />

shut in senior-, Vgcncit-s sup<br />

plying honiein.ikers are in<br />

lei \ ie i nig at ' nuneils on Aging<br />

IhrollUhoiil the slate HI the hope<br />

ill gelling persons who would lie<br />

Ullei e led :n tt"i king tnr Hie<br />

eldel v as luiiiicin.ikci 'S Joan<br />

Doyle ."I Kellcy lloiiieinakers<br />

siipphei iii homeinakers lor<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> seniors will be in<br />

lenicwing in Ihe Drop in' 'enter<br />

Wednesday morning. May Jtl<br />

I run I nine until noon<br />

\n\ person young or elderly,<br />

wn.ing tu work lor shut in<br />

seniors in <strong>Wilmington</strong> may be<br />

interviewed thai (lay At the<br />

presenl nine there are several<br />

seniors who are being retained<br />

:n hospilals until .i homemaker<br />

:- available lur them Thej are<br />

eager in return home<br />

siiri.il June 111<br />

The Council nn Aging<br />

therapeutic social lor June will<br />

lie ,i bus trip In Ply mouth and<br />

dinner.mil entertainment at Ihe<br />

Governor Carver Hotel<br />

Tuesday. June 19 The buses will<br />

leave Hie center at II Iii a 111 A<br />

S."> nn nun returnable deposit will<br />

be required ol help defray Ihe<br />

cos I ol Ihe day The close out<br />

dale will he June (1<br />

Older Vmerit ans Month<br />

MJ\ has been disignated<br />

older American Month in the<br />

lulled States This ninntli we<br />

honor seniors who donate their<br />

nine in improve Ihe quality ol<br />

hie ol our elderly Americans Al<br />

the presenl tune there are<br />

2B.IHIO.OUU Americans over the<br />

age oi I;.Y A tremendous number<br />

nt Ihem are disabled due to<br />

I liMMUNWI \l III ill \l \ss\t III >| | Is<br />

s| M<br />

I VMI I HI K I HI C \l( IMI \l<br />

III llll I III VI I HI II I<br />

Miilill.-s. . s* I ..— Nil ll."lll<br />

J.l"..ul I Mill si I'l.llllllll -<br />

llrnr) \ l-.%n,rv IIIM. kmiun .■><br />

Iljii. \ I KKr* iK-li-wlliril s<br />

Til .ill rttllllll II lllrf\ ...in I'll: .11'! i.. Ili-ni. \<br />

K>Krs .iKn kfllMll as ll.in. V I- Mrs niru in<br />

l..rn..'i K ..I M..si.,i, Mitt,.Ik HI. lloi.i I iiiiv<br />

niiu <br />

aci'.ve senior volunteer<br />

program These seniors<br />

volunieer between HO0 1000<br />

IIIUII- ,i in.mill Hours spent<br />

visiting seniors in their homes,<br />

nursing homes or hospitals<br />

conlined Ihei e due lo illness or<br />

age (Mhei seniors are Iran<br />

spoil inn I hose who cannot use<br />

Ihe minibus ur do tint have any<br />

«.i\ to gel in doctor or hospital<br />

appointments They also shop,<br />

leeil read, cook and write lor<br />

shuliii seniors<br />

In this iiioiilli ol May, we<br />

honoi .ill our seniors involved in<br />

the Senior Volunteer Programs,<br />

the helpers the callers, and<br />

those who make articles in the<br />

.iris and crnlis program We<br />

extend our grateful thanks lo<br />

Ihem lor unsellishly donating<br />

their lime lo belriend those<br />

seniors who laid themselves<br />

ver\ loneK<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> seniors<br />

Week ill Ma> Jtl<br />

Monday: <strong>Memorial</strong> Day. no<br />

school<br />

Tuesday: Chilled juice,<br />

chicken parnugiana 'chicken<br />

palll. liio/./arclla cheese with<br />

tomato sauce spaghetti, lucid<br />

and butter, gingerbread with<br />

lopping and milk<br />

Wednesdav: (hilled Iruil.<br />

shepherd s pie. buttered mixed<br />

vegetables, rolls anil butter, toll<br />

house squares and milk<br />

Thursday: Chilled juice,<br />

baked macaroni and cheese,<br />

lossed salad, slewed lomatoes,<br />

bread and butler, pudding with<br />

lopping and milk<br />

I i Idas : t hilled juice, baked<br />

hsh an malm, whipped potato,<br />

crisp garden salad, bread and<br />

butler ice cream and milk<br />

Minuteman menu<br />

Week nl May 2H<br />

Served at llurhnglon Senior<br />

Citizens friendship Center. C><br />

(enter Si. Burlington where<br />

nutrition aid is Kay Cavanaugh<br />

Call 272-9552 lor reservations<br />

North Woburn <strong>Wilmington</strong> at<br />

North Congregational Church,<br />

ffiii; Mam St . Woburn where site<br />

manager is Marilyn lieorgis<br />

Call 9:i:iWi4;i for reservations<br />

Menus are subject to change<br />

without notice Transportation<br />

is available, especially lor<br />

handicapped people.<br />

Monday: Holiday, site closed<br />

Tuesday: Hot turkey sand<br />

wich. gravy, whipped potatoes,<br />

cranberry sauce, diced carrots,<br />

while bread, rice pudding<br />

Wednesday : Stuffed shells<br />

with marinara sauce, meat-<br />

balls, tossed salad with Italian<br />

dressing. Italian bread, fresh<br />

Iruil<br />

Thursday : liarbecued<br />

chicken, basil potatoes, carrot<br />

raisin salad, quick whole wheat<br />

bread, chilled Iruil<br />

l-riday: Seafood au gralin.<br />

rice, mixed vegetables, dinner<br />

roll, pineapple with yogurt<br />

tupping<br />

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Ihere were six accidents, lour<br />

arresls and the police were<br />

called lor 12 disturbances, and<br />

tor six cases ol larceny.<br />

There were two cases of<br />

medical assistance, lour cases<br />

ol protective custody, and two<br />

motor vehicles were stolen.<br />

Suspicious activity was reported<br />

live limes Larcenies included<br />

lust aid kits, jewelry, cash, two<br />

radios and some gasoline.<br />

There were lit alarms, two<br />

reports ol break and entry, two<br />

reports ol domestic problems<br />

and two liquor related problems.<br />

One stolen vehicle was<br />

recovered. Ihere were six<br />

complaints about traffic and 11<br />

cases ol vandalism during the<br />

week<br />

TOWN OK WILMINGTON<br />

BOARD OF AI'I'KAI.S<br />

(use 45-84<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at<br />

Ihe <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex, 342 Middlesex<br />

Avenue on June 12, i9B4at7:ooP M .<br />

on the application ul William P. Nee,<br />

s Harris Sired to acquire a variance<br />

from standard dimensional regula-<br />

tions iTable II i authorizing the con-<br />

struction of a garage within a re-<br />

quired reserve front yard Map :i(l<br />

Parcel 17<br />

Bruce MacUonald. ("hmn<br />

M23.30 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OF APPEALS<br />

Case 46-H4<br />

A Public Hearing will be held at<br />

Ihe <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex<br />

Avenue on June 12, 1984 al 7:0) P.M.,<br />

nn Ihe application of William Berry.<br />

97 Nichols Slreet lo acquire a<br />

variance from standard dimensional<br />

regulations ('Table III authorizing<br />

TOWN OK WILMINGTON<br />

PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />

INVITATION TO HID<br />

The School Committee of the <strong>Town</strong><br />

of "<strong>Wilmington</strong> hereby invites the<br />

submission of sealed bids for<br />

CAKKTKHIA KQUIPMENT and<br />

COMPUTER KOIJIPMENT lor use<br />

in Ihe schools of Ihe <strong>Town</strong> Bids will<br />

be received until 10:00 A M on Ihe<br />

filh day oi June, 1984 at the office of<br />

the School Committee, 159 Church<br />

Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Massachusetts,<br />

01887. at which time and place all<br />

bids will be publicly opened<br />

Specifications and bid forms may<br />

he obtained at the same offiee The<br />

School Committee reserves Ihe right<br />

In reject any or all bids Any bid sub-<br />

mitted will be binding lor thirty i30i<br />

days suhsequent lo the date of bid<br />

opening<br />

Bridget T Zukas.<br />

Chairperson<br />

School Committee<br />

Ti IWN OK WILMINGTON<br />

County of Middlesex<br />

159 Church Street.<br />

Wilmingotn. MA 01887<br />

By Francis J Antonelh<br />

M23 Business Manager<br />

TOWN OF WII.VIINCTON<br />

NOTICE<br />

ixx; OWNERS<br />

All dogs must be licensed by June<br />

9 I in June 9 rabies clinic will tie held<br />

,ii Highway Department. Andover<br />

Slreet Al this lime you may license<br />

your dog al right side of clinic This<br />

is \uur last chance after June t<br />

owners and keepers will be lined<br />

IIS 00<br />

As it stands now fees are £100<br />

male and spayed females. $6 00<br />

female; tin tale charge after June 9.<br />

town bylaw < h 29 All dog» three<br />

months old or older must be licensed<br />

G I. 140 fh 138 thru 141<br />

Dog Officer.<br />

Joseph Balestneri<br />

utilities want to have any in-<br />

dividual towns as a customer<br />

because they do not want to get<br />

into lights He had talked with<br />

both NKPower and Boston<br />

Kdison<br />

He described his relationship<br />

with Norbert Khinerson,<br />

manager ol Heading Light as<br />

pretty good, but his relationship<br />

to the Reading Light Hoard is a<br />

dilterent thing<br />

The board, he said, is pretty<br />

difficult to deal with<br />

"They (the board> are active<br />

They know what they are talking<br />

about, but at no time were we in<br />

a participation process<br />

There is a sentiment on the<br />

part ol some that <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

should have a representative on<br />

the RMLD board, because ol the<br />

power that <strong>Wilmington</strong> uses<br />

This would not be in accordance<br />

with the acts ol the stale<br />

legislature, which set up the<br />

Reading Municipal Light<br />

Department back about the turn<br />

ol the century 'The department<br />

is owned by Ihe '<strong>Town</strong> ol'<br />

Reading, and Reading voters,<br />

and those voters can only vole<br />

lor members ol Ihe Reading<br />

Municipal Light board.<br />

This was discussed by Slapc<br />

zynski. who told Ihe Chamber ol<br />

Commerce that <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

should make the RML realize<br />

"we have concerns."<br />

Reading Light, he said, has<br />

lower rales that can be expected<br />

Irom Boston Kdison The<br />

residential rale is 8.5S cents a<br />

kilowatt hour. The Boston<br />

Kdison residential rale is 9.39<br />

cents<br />

On Ihe oilier hand Stapczynski<br />

said that the power rates lor<br />

industry and commercial<br />

the construction ol an addition<br />

within a required reserve side yard<br />

Map 3fi Parcel 128<br />

Bruce Mac-Donald. Cliinii<br />

M23.30 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OK APPKAI.S<br />

Case 47-84<br />

A Public Hearing will be held al<br />

the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex<br />

Avenue on June 12, 19H4al7:OOP M<br />

on the application of Olga K. Caper<br />

ci, 40 Rlrrhwood Komi to acquire a<br />

variance from standard dimensional<br />

regulations (Table ID authorizing<br />

the construction ol an above ground<br />

swimming pool within a required<br />

reserve side and rear yard areas<br />

Map 81 25<br />

'Bruce MacDonald. Cliinii<br />

M23.30 Board ol Appeals<br />

KOAKD OK AI'I'KAI.S<br />

Case IK-HI<br />

A Public Hearing will he held at<br />

the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex<br />

Avenue, on June 12, 1984. at 7:00<br />

p.m., on the application of D (1. &<br />

J.W. Really Trust (70 Simon (ill<br />

ler, 31 Milk Streel. Boston, MA.<br />

02109, to acquire a special permit in<br />

accordance with Section 3. Table I.<br />

(Principal L'se Regulationsi for pro<br />

perty located at 212 Main Slreet.<br />

Map 44-178<br />

Bruce MacDonald. ('hmn<br />

M23.30 Board ol Appeals<br />

HOARD OK APPEALS<br />

Case 49-84<br />

A Public Hearing will he held at<br />

the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex<br />

Avenue, on June 12. 1984. al 7 on<br />

P.M., on the application of .loral<br />

Realty Trust, 37 Lowell Street to oh<br />

tain special permits and/or<br />

variances to authorize two hammer<br />

head building lots, pursuant to Sec<br />

lion 5.3.4 of the Zoning By Law, for<br />

properly located on Presidential<br />

Drive. Map IB Parcel BK<br />

Bruce MacDonald. (hmn<br />

M23.30 Board ol Appeals<br />

BOARD OK APPK AI.S<br />

Case 50-81<br />

A Public Hearing will he held at<br />

the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex, 342 Middlesex<br />

Avenue on June 12. I9B4 at 7 001'M<br />

on the application of P.R.s. Reah\<br />

Trust. 283 Kurllngliin Ave.. to ac<br />

quire a variance from standard<br />

dimensional regulations rTablelli<br />

authorizing the construction il a<br />

single family dwelling on ij,idt hav<br />

ing insufficient frontage, for proper<br />

(y located on Central Slreel. Map 84<br />

Parcel 77<br />

Bruce MacDonald. Chmn<br />

M23.30 Board of Appeals<br />

BOARD OK APPKAIJ*<br />

Case 51-81<br />

A Public Hearing will be held al<br />

the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex. 342 Middlesex<br />

Avenue on June 12. 1984 al 7 00 P M .<br />

on the application of I'.K.S Reallt<br />

Trust, 2X3 Hurlington \ve.. to ac<br />

quire a variance from standard<br />

dimensional regulations 'Table 11.<br />

authorizing the construction of a<br />

single family dwelling on a lot hav-<br />

ing insufficient frontage for proper<br />

ty located on Central Streel Map 84<br />

Parcel 82<br />

Bruce MacDonald, Chmn<br />

M23.30 Board of Appeals<br />

ini Mll> nt IPPKAIa*<br />

OFFICIAL MAP<br />

Case tt-2a-»f<br />

A Public Hearing will he held al<br />

the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex. 342 Middlew-x<br />

Avenue, on June 12.


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im n.ililc deposit « ill<br />

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iililri \iini II .in- Miinlh<br />

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II Kiel American Month in Ihe<br />

I niled Stales This month we<br />

inn,'i seniors who donate their<br />

line '" improve Ihe quality "l<br />

lie ui our elderly Americans Al<br />

ihe present lime there are<br />

;-i, mm mm Americans over the<br />

iijse oi I'M A tremendous number<br />

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hsll an Uialin. whipped potato.<br />

crisp garden salad, bread and<br />

hllllcr. ice cream and milk<br />

Minutemtin menu<br />

Week ui Mai -VI<br />

Served al Burlington Senior<br />

Citizens KriendsJnp Center, 45<br />

Center si . Burlington where<br />

nutrition aid is Kay Cavanaugh.<br />

Call 272-9552 lor reservations<br />

North Woburn <strong>Wilmington</strong> at<br />

North Congregational Church,<br />

WM; Mam St . Woburn where site<br />

manager is Marilyn (ieorgis<br />

Call »:»H mil.; lor reservations<br />

Menus are subject lo change<br />

without noticv Transportation<br />

is available, especially for<br />

handicapped people.<br />

Monday: Holiday, site closed<br />

Tuesday: Hot turkey sand-<br />

wich, gravy, whipped potatoes,<br />

cranberry sauce, diced carrots.<br />

white bread, rice pudding.<br />

Wednesday: Slutted shells<br />

with marmara sauce, meat<br />

halls, tossed salad with ilahan<br />

dressing, Italian bread, fresh<br />

I nut<br />

I h ii i -il ay : Ba rliecued<br />

chicken, basil potatoes; carrot<br />

raisin salad, quick whole wheat<br />

bread, chilled Iruil<br />

Kriday: Sealood au*gratin,<br />

rice, mixed vegetables, dinner<br />

roll, pineapple with yogurt<br />

lopping<br />

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The Heading Municipal Light<br />

Departmenl is preparing a sort<br />

ol "emergency list*' ol<br />

generating lucilities, within the<br />

town ot VVilminglon So Buzz<br />

Slapczynski (old ihe <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

Chamber ol Commerce Board ol<br />

Directors last week<br />

The list is being prepared in<br />

case the KMI.I1 needs some<br />

extra power, because ol any<br />

incipieni emergency situation.<br />

vis a vis power from Ihe electric<br />

sources ol New England. In<br />

effect there would nol be much<br />

input, but it a situation did turn<br />

up where everyone was turning<br />

on air conditioners or such, and<br />

some more power was<br />

desperately needed lor a short<br />

-tretcii ol lime, Ihe KMI.D<br />

mighl know ol some sources<br />

Slapczynski brought up the<br />

subject when he said that the<br />

two electric generators in the<br />

Browns Crossing pumping<br />

station could supply a little<br />

power Heading wants to be<br />

ready to use any sources of<br />

power in <strong>Wilmington</strong> if needed.<br />

Slapczynski was present to<br />

discuss electric power<br />

possibilities lor <strong>Wilmington</strong>. For<br />

some months there has been<br />

.some dissatislaetion in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> because this town,<br />

which uses (>() percent ol the<br />

electric power Irom RMLD, has<br />

no mpi as to Ihe decisions ol the<br />

Heading Municipal Light Board<br />

He had been talking, he said,<br />

with representatives of the New<br />

England Power Pool. The effect<br />

ol these discussions was<br />

-minimal." he said. NEPower<br />

is mil interested None ol the<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> police news<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> police made three<br />

arrests on May ill. Friday<br />

evening, on Ihe power ol out-<br />

standing default warrants<br />

issued by other police depart-<br />

ments<br />

Brian Armstrong. 26, ol r>(iH<br />

Woburn St., was arrested by<br />

Officer Mark Jepson on a<br />

Billerica motor vehicle warrant<br />

Donald P Doyle Jr.. 25, ol 34<br />

Marjnrie Road was arrested on<br />

a Maiden warrant charging<br />

violation ol Ihe controlled<br />

substances act Athirdarresl by<br />

i Miner Jepson was Joseph<br />

Cangiamila, 22, ol :fii West St. He<br />

was arrested on two warrants,<br />

one by the Slate Police ol An<br />

doverand one by the Cambridge<br />

Police Department<br />

Early Sunday morning Officer<br />

l Tins, Neville arrested Harold S<br />

Davis, 2ti, ol 319 Andover St.,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. He was charged<br />

with operating a motor vehicle<br />

while under the influence ol<br />

alcohol, endangering, lading to<br />

stop lor a police officer.<br />

possession ol a Class I) sub<br />

stance, plus oilier offenses<br />

Davis was bailed for a Monday<br />

court appearance in Woburn, al<br />

which he Mad his case continued<br />

lo June ii<br />

Trail hikes The police<br />

departmenl is being inundated<br />

with complafnls about kids and<br />

trailbikes, There are regulations<br />

thai apply:<br />

Trailbikes are nol allowed on<br />

streets, nor on private properly<br />

without the permission ol ihe<br />

owner Despite Ihe young age ol<br />

the operators it is oltcn<br />

necessary to low Ihe hikes and<br />

cite the operators when<br />

violations do occur.<br />

Another problem is Mopeds. It<br />

is legal lor them to be driven on<br />

the streets, but the operator<br />

must have a drivers license or a<br />

learner's permit, They must be<br />

al least Hi years old They musl<br />

obey all driving regulations.<br />

There were 11 complaints to<br />

the police department in ihe<br />

past week aboul (railbike<br />

operations<br />

During ihe week ol May 15 - 22<br />

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Supplement to Daily Time* Chronicle iWotown. Reading. Winchester. Burlington. Wakelield). Lynnlield<br />

Villager No Reading Transcript <strong>Wilmington</strong> A Tewhsbury <strong>Town</strong>Oier Stoneham Independent<br />

The growing business<br />

of baseball cards<br />

By DOUG BOYLE<br />

STONEHAM - Remember<br />

those baseball cards that you<br />

would run down to the corner<br />

store everyday and buy for a<br />

nickle?<br />

You would feverishly open the<br />

package, pop the gum Into your<br />

mouth, and then examine the<br />

prize that you won and figure out<br />

how you could get your best friend<br />

to trade his favorite card for the<br />

doubles that you received.<br />

Well, you started to grow up<br />

and the cards went into a shoe box<br />

and eventually got thrown away<br />

to make room for more important<br />

things<br />

Anything that only cost a nickle<br />

could not be that important<br />

anyway, right? Wrong!<br />

At Bill's Place (which has just<br />

moved from Stoneham to Haven<br />

St., Beading) if you still had it you<br />

could find that a 20 year-old Pete<br />

Bose card would be worth as<br />

much as $20. A particular rookie<br />

card of Mickey Mantle is worth<br />

over $1,500. He has one collection<br />

of one year that's worth $8,000.<br />

An early Yastremski could go<br />

for as high as $65. These prices<br />

are a far cry from the nickles and<br />

dimes that you used to spend as a<br />

kid.<br />

As a matter of fact the business<br />

is so active now that people like<br />

Bill Carvalho are able to make a<br />

living by owning stores that deal<br />

mostly in the trading cards alone.<br />

Carvalho, owner of Bill's Place,<br />

said, "I deal in any kind of sports<br />

memorabilia "<br />

He went on to note that 90<br />

percent of his business does<br />

consist of baseball cards.<br />

Carvalho has made the trading<br />

cards his business for the last five<br />

years and for three and one-half<br />

of those years he has been in the<br />

Stoneham location.<br />

Although there will be a closed<br />

sign on the shop next week do not<br />

let it bother you, Carvalho needs<br />

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the time to prepare for the move<br />

to his new and larger space at 231<br />

Haven Street in Beading.<br />

Like most of us, Carvalho<br />

collected as a youngster.<br />

However, as his interest waned<br />

the cards got thrown out and<br />

other interests took over.<br />

That is until 1969 when he was<br />

living in New Jersey.<br />

According to Carvalho, "My<br />

wife went to a flea market and<br />

bought a whole collection of<br />

cards. It just snowballed from<br />

that."<br />

To go into Bill's Place does not<br />

mean that you're going to have to<br />

part with a lot of money either.<br />

Steven McKenzie of North<br />

Beading noted that he only spends<br />

about $20 per week at the store.<br />

As the Caldor's employee said,<br />

"I take a little bit out of my<br />

paycheck every week and set it<br />

aside for Bill's Place."<br />

According to Carvalho many<br />

times a lot less than that is spent.<br />

"Some people come in just to<br />

talk sports," he explained.<br />

"Sometimes," Carvalho ad-<br />

mitted, "I would rather talk<br />

sports than sell. I have to draw<br />

the line."<br />

Carvalho who has been written<br />

up in a national trade magazine is<br />

also knowledgeable about his<br />

hobby and business.<br />

He pointed out that the oldest<br />

baseball cards are from the 1890s<br />

and were put out by chewing<br />

tobacco companies.<br />

The tradition was carried on by<br />

cigarette companies until the<br />

1920s.<br />

When chewing gum companies<br />

first started producing the cards,<br />

according to Carvalho, one of the<br />

biggest was the Goudy Gum<br />

Company of Boston<br />

Around 1956 until 1980 the Topps<br />

Company had a monopoly on the<br />

cards and then the Flair Cor-<br />

poration and Donruss re-entered<br />

the field.<br />

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"one of the newest hobbies."<br />

He explains this by saying that,<br />

"It has come up in popularity by<br />

leaps and bounds over the past<br />

five years ."<br />

Carvalho noted that five years<br />

ago there were five shops like his<br />

in the whole country, and now he<br />

claims "There are five in a ten to<br />

fifteen mile radius."<br />

"The business," according to<br />

Carvalho, "is big enough for its<br />

own directory."<br />

The growth in the business has<br />

been good for the hobbiest also<br />

because although there is no<br />

national association there Is a<br />

price guide book call the Sports<br />

Americana Baseball Card Price<br />

Guide.<br />

The editors of the guide, Denny<br />

Eckles and Doctor James<br />

Beckett, survey dealers including<br />

Carvalho as to what the going<br />

prices are for certain sets or<br />

single cards.<br />

What are the going prices?<br />

The cards that used to cost a<br />

nickle or dime with a piece of gum<br />

can now be worth as much as $200<br />

to $300 for a complete set of the<br />

1972 or '73 series.<br />

Even those packages in Uie<br />

corner store have gone up to 30<br />

cents apiece.<br />

This has not diminished the<br />

popularity according to Carvalho<br />

who notes that 60 percent of his<br />

"customers are still under 16 years<br />

old.<br />

Carvalho also admits though<br />

that about 90 percent of his in-<br />

come is from people over 21.<br />

While this may be so he also<br />

points out, "I try to have all my<br />

cards priced, and I give the same<br />

price to all my customers<br />

whether they be eight or eighty.'"<br />

Although Carvalho's shop is a<br />

one man operation he does<br />

receive help from his wife Claire..<br />

and his five children ranging in<br />

age from 14-24, none of whom are<br />

collectors.<br />

Carvalho does note with pride<br />

that his four year old grandson is<br />

holding up the tradition and<br />

becoming a collector.<br />

Another bonus of shopping at '<br />

Bill's Place is that when you visit,<br />

it might seem that some of the<br />

cards have come to life.<br />

Carvalho reports that he is<br />

visited by people such as current<br />

Bed Sox batting coach Walt<br />

Hriniak and former Sox player<br />

Bico Petrocelli.<br />

Baseball Cards<br />

Page S-8 & 9<br />

WEDNESDAY MAY23. ;98d PAGE S<br />

Nome these 24 players and win<br />

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So you think you know your<br />

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here's your chance to prove it<br />

Identify the players in the card<br />

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The rules are simple Jusl lak<br />

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name, there arc 21 in all Some of<br />

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We doubl anyone will get all 21<br />

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This beaut also appeared in Mr.<br />

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funeral of French president<br />

Georges Pompidou, Nixon noted.<br />

"This is a great day for France "<br />

From the "What's that again?"<br />

department: You may recall Ron<br />

Ziegler, who was Nixon's press<br />

secretary and spokesperson<br />

during the Watergate crisis. Mr.<br />

Ziegler appeared before a<br />

roomful of reporters shortly after<br />

the break-in. and declared. "If<br />

my answers sound confusing. I<br />

think they are confusing because<br />

the questions are confusing, and<br />

the situation is confusing and I'm<br />

not in position to clarify it."<br />

F.nough poking fun at Mr<br />

Nixon Let's turn our attention to<br />

some other president Say. Harry<br />

Truman Did you know that<br />

Harry Truman Insisted upon<br />

washing his own underwear?<br />

The Middle East was no less<br />

confusing tnirty-five years ago.<br />

During a crisis in that year. U.S.<br />

Ambassador to the UN. Warren<br />

Austin made a plea before the<br />

general assembly, calling for<br />

Arabs and Jews to settle their<br />

differences ''like good<br />

Christians."<br />

The term "Veep." short for<br />

vice-president, was coined by the<br />

ten-year-old grandson of Alben<br />

Barkley. who served as vice-<br />

president under Harry Truman.<br />

Incidentally. Barkley was the last<br />

vice-president born and raised in<br />

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The term "wherryism," which<br />

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Senate One of his most famous<br />

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the Joint Chiefs of Staff.<br />

Dwight D. Eisenhower's<br />

mother was a devoted pacifist.<br />

She refused to allow Dwight, as a<br />

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RHODODENDRON<br />

The Massachusetts<br />

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American<br />

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is having its Annual<br />

Rhododendron Auction<br />

on Sunday. May 27. at<br />

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periment Station, 241<br />

Beaver Street.<br />

Waltham.<br />

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flower show and small<br />

sale of perennial<br />

companion plants. The<br />

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petition is open to the<br />

general public and<br />

entries must be at the<br />

Station by 9 A.M. at the<br />

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beginning at ap-<br />

proximately 10:30 with<br />

the plant sale about an<br />

hour later The auction<br />

shrubs (400 plus) will<br />

be available for<br />

viewing from 9:30 to<br />

12:30 The auction will<br />

begin promptly at 1:00<br />

P.M.<br />

The Massachusetts<br />

Chapter holds<br />

meetings at the Ex-<br />

periment Station and<br />

has a Display Garden<br />

at the Case Estates of<br />

the Arnold Arboretum<br />

on Wellesley Street in<br />

Weston, Massachu-<br />

setts. The Chapter is<br />

an educational non-<br />

profit organization<br />

which relies on this<br />

annual auction to<br />

cover its regular<br />

operating expenses.<br />

RE—ENTRY<br />

To assist women who<br />

are interested in<br />

returning to the work<br />

place after a 5.10 or IS<br />

year absence, Mid-<br />

dlesex Community<br />

College's Division of<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Community Service is<br />

presenting a free<br />

workshop, "Re-entry<br />

Into the Job Market "<br />

With opportunities<br />

expanding for women<br />

in the world of work,<br />

knowledge of these<br />

career opportunities is<br />

important as a first<br />

step for women to take<br />

as they embark on this<br />

new vejiture.<br />

Through -a panel<br />

presentation, this<br />

workshop will provide<br />

information on careers<br />

and employment<br />

outlook for the late<br />

80's. Resources for<br />

counseling, training<br />

and internship<br />

programs will be<br />

reviewed.<br />

A key element in this<br />

workshop will be a Job<br />

Readiness Assessment<br />

which will be<br />

distributed to the<br />

participants who will<br />

rate their work values<br />

and then examine the<br />

importance of these<br />

values in seeking<br />

appropriate new<br />

careers. To further<br />

clarify their work<br />

goals, they will<br />

analyze their need for<br />

a career change<br />

These tools will<br />

provide the women<br />

with the start of a<br />

game plan as they<br />

begin the Job search<br />

process.<br />

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faculty of Middlesex<br />

Community College's<br />

Community Services:<br />

Barbara Sherman,<br />

Directoi", Esther<br />

Rosenman-Hochman,<br />

Career Counselor;<br />

Barbara Rubin<br />

Coordinator and<br />

Joanne Morgan, In-<br />

ternship Developer for<br />

LIVE Program.<br />

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workshop will be held<br />

on Thursday, May 31.<br />

from 10-12 noon in<br />

Building 5, North<br />

Campus in Bedford<br />

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formation, call Bar-<br />

bara Rubin, at 275-<br />

8910, ext. 291 or298.<br />

VOLUNTEER<br />

TRAINING<br />

The Waltham<br />

Battered Women<br />

Support Corrtmittee,<br />

Inc. is a non-profit<br />

organization which<br />

provides emergency<br />

shelter, support<br />

groups and other<br />

services for battered<br />

women and their<br />

children. The support<br />

committee needs<br />

volunteers to staff the<br />

hotline and shelter,<br />

and to help with<br />

childcare and office<br />

work. They will hold a<br />

volunteer training<br />

program from June 2<br />

through June 14. Those<br />

interested in becoming<br />

volunteers with the<br />

organization must<br />

attend an introductory<br />

meeting on May 30 or<br />

31. For information<br />

call t,he Hotline at 899-<br />

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Boston. Performances<br />

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p.m. and 9:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday at 7 p.m.<br />

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Worth Worth also<br />

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Parade of Events<br />

Continued from S-6<br />

FOLK FIDDUNG<br />

Cat's Fiddle<br />

Productions and the<br />

Harvard University<br />

Folklore Department<br />

are very pleased to<br />

present Johnny and<br />

Phil Cunningham,<br />

former members of<br />

Scotland's premier<br />

traditional band Silly<br />

Wizard, in concert at<br />

Paine Hall, Harvard<br />

University, on Friday,<br />

June8th, at8:00p.m.<br />

Johnny, who has<br />

been called "probably<br />

the world's finest folk<br />

fiddler" by the Boston<br />

Globe, and Phil, who is<br />

an equally impressive<br />

master of the ac-<br />

cordian, have been<br />

playing the music of<br />

Scotland since they<br />

were small children.<br />

Each on his own can<br />

create in an audience<br />

jaw-dropping astonish-<br />

ment at the multitude<br />

of moods and tones he<br />

can coax from his<br />

instrument; together,<br />

performing a com-<br />

bination of traditional<br />

music and their own<br />

compositions, they are<br />

sheer dynamite. For<br />

further diversity, Phil<br />

occasionally adds<br />

cittern, guitar, or<br />

whistle to Johnny's<br />

fiddle.<br />

Johnny has played<br />

frequently in the<br />

Boston area, both as a<br />

soloist and with Phil as<br />

part of the group Silly<br />

Wizard. This will be<br />

the brothers' first<br />

appearance here as a<br />

duo, and it is likely to<br />

be a sellout event.<br />

Tickets are $6 in ad-<br />

vance or, if available,<br />

$7 at the door, and can<br />

be purchased in<br />

Cambridge at Sandy's<br />

Music, 896A Mass.<br />

Avc . or the Music<br />

Emporium, 2018 Mass.<br />

Ave. For more in-<br />

formation, please<br />

contact (617) 492-8341.<br />

SCOTS' PICNIC<br />

On June 2, at the<br />

Sheraton Inn at<br />

• LANDSCAPING<br />

MASONRY<br />

• LEAKING<br />

BASEMENTS<br />

•REMOVAL OF ANY<br />

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Boxborough, Mass.,<br />

Scottish Arts, Inc. will<br />

present a Scottish<br />

Picnic.<br />

For many years,<br />

Scots in the Greater<br />

Boston area enjoyed a<br />

gathering where they<br />

could hear the skirl of<br />

the bagpipes, watch<br />

highland dancers, and<br />

meet with each other<br />

in the old Celtic<br />

manner. Scottish Arts,<br />

Inc. a non-profit group<br />

dedicated to the<br />

preservation of the<br />

Highland Heritage is<br />

reviving that tradition<br />

with its Scottish<br />

Picnic.<br />

There will be a<br />

Highland Dancing<br />

Competition, and a<br />

solo Bagpipe Com-<br />

petition beginning at 9<br />

a.m. and continuing all<br />

day until 5 p.m. The<br />

dancers are competing<br />

in 16 classes for<br />

trophies and medals<br />

and the pipers are in<br />

five grades with<br />

several events in each<br />

grade.<br />

At various times<br />

during the day, the top<br />

prize winning pipe<br />

band in the United<br />

States, The Worcester<br />

Kiltie Band (Wor-<br />

cester, Mass.) led by<br />

P-M James Kerr will<br />

provide concerts. Ed<br />

Pearlman, fiddler<br />

(Newton, Mass.) will<br />

be performing also<br />

with his group.<br />

Scottish merchants<br />

will have their wares<br />

on sale and the<br />

Sheraton Inn will have<br />

traditional Scottish<br />

foods and beverages<br />

available.<br />

General admission is<br />

$4.00 for Adults, $2.00<br />

for children 6-12.<br />

Advance tickets, $3.50<br />

and $1.75 may be or-<br />

dered directly from<br />

Scottish Arts, Inc., 45<br />

Border St., West<br />

Newton, Mass. 02165.<br />

CARMELCLUB<br />

The Carmel Club for<br />

Widows and Widowers<br />

will hold a dance and<br />

buffet on Monday, May<br />

28 at 7:30 P.M. at the<br />

Vittori Roccl Post on<br />

Brimbal Avenue,<br />

Beverly (Route 128,<br />

exit 19). Admission:<br />

$3.50 members, $4.00<br />

guests. Music by Ben<br />

Cell!. For further in-<br />

formation, write to<br />

Carmel Club, P.O. Box<br />

367, Salem, Mass.<br />

01970.<br />

WHITE WATER<br />

RAFTING<br />

A White Water<br />

Rafting Expedition on<br />

the Kennebec River in<br />

Maine will be spon-<br />

sored by the Went-<br />

worth Institute of<br />

Technology Alumni<br />

Association during the<br />

June 22-24 weekend.<br />

The rafting ex-<br />

pedition will cover<br />

approximately 13<br />

miles and equipment<br />

including paddles,<br />

class V life vests,<br />

guides and rafts will be<br />

provided. An orien-<br />

tation will also be<br />

given to the group<br />

An air-conditioned<br />

bus will depart* from<br />

the Wentworth parking<br />

lot at 550 Huntington<br />

Ave. at 6 p.m. on<br />

Friday, June 22. The<br />

group will stay at<br />

Brlarwood Mountain<br />

Lodge for the<br />

weekend.<br />

Further information<br />

about the expedition<br />

may be obtained from<br />

Judy Marinelli,<br />

Wentworth Institute of<br />

Technology, 550<br />

Huntington Ave.,<br />

Boston, Ma. 02115,<br />

telephone (617) 442-<br />

9010, ext. 211.<br />

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The following is a list<br />

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Tuesdays, June 12 —<br />

July 10, 7 to 10 p.m.,<br />

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and 24, 7 to 10 p.m.,<br />

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a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,<br />

Melrose (one-day<br />

course); CPR-Review<br />

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to 10 p.m.. Maiden<br />

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required); Advanced<br />

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sday, June 24, 6:30 —<br />

9:30p.m., Wakefield<br />

For registration<br />

information, please<br />

phone 665-1351.<br />

SCREENING<br />

The Reading Red<br />

Cross Chapter will be<br />

holding its monthly<br />

"Blood Pressure<br />

Screening Clinic" on<br />

Friday, May 25, from<br />

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at<br />

Brooks Drugs. 40<br />

Haven St., Reading<br />

Area residents of all<br />

ages are encouraged to<br />

attend.<br />

Coordinated by<br />

Reading Chapter<br />

volunteer Edith<br />

Tom 11 nso n , the<br />

monthly clinic is<br />

staffed by both<br />

reception and<br />

registered nurses<br />

volunteers with the<br />

local chapter.<br />

NOSTALGIC MUSIC<br />

On Sunday, May 27,<br />

the Chelmsford Royal<br />

CB'ers will be hosting<br />

a Nostalgic Musical<br />

Concert featuring T-<br />

Souky and the<br />

Memorys at the<br />

Christian Formation<br />

Center on River Road<br />

in West Andover, Ma.<br />

for the Leukemia<br />

Society.<br />

The Concert, which<br />

begins at 8:00 P.M.,<br />

will feature musical<br />

sets from the 40 s<br />

through the 80's. There<br />

will also be door prizes<br />

and raffle prizes. All<br />

proceeds benefit the<br />

Leukemia Society's<br />

threefold program of<br />

maximum research,<br />

patient services and<br />

education.<br />

Tickets may be<br />

purchased for a $6.00<br />

donation by calling:<br />

Leukemia Society 482-<br />

2289 or Karen or<br />

George at (603) 635-<br />

3639 or by sending<br />

check or money order'<br />

to: P.O. Box 89,<br />

Pelham, Nil. 03076<br />

GARLIC FESTIVAL<br />

On Sunday. June 3rd<br />

from 12 noon to 8 p.m.<br />

at Madonna of Holy<br />

Rosary Parish, Church<br />

Grounds, Fitchburg,<br />

Ma. (rain or shine) the<br />

community of the<br />

parish is planning a<br />

garlic adventure.<br />

Garlic Festival III<br />

sponsored by the<br />

parish is a food fair.<br />

Not just an ordinary<br />

local parish fair, but a<br />

gourmet experience<br />

for all, offering<br />

delectable dishes such<br />

as alio olio, marinated<br />

mushrooms, fried<br />

artichokes, manicotti,<br />

etc. The fair last year<br />

boasted the making of<br />

1000 cannolis, plus<br />

many other delicious<br />

Italian pastries made<br />

by the ladies of the<br />

parish.<br />

You don't have to<br />

venture to Boston's<br />

north end for a real<br />

adventure in tasting<br />

delights. Just come to<br />

Madonna of the Holy<br />

Rosary Parish<br />

grounds in central<br />

Massachusetts' for a<br />

day of gorging,<br />

libation and just pure<br />

entertainment. Make<br />

it a day for the family,<br />

there will be activities<br />

for children, music<br />

and more! A fun day<br />

for all.<br />

CREATIVE<br />

THINKING<br />

North Reading-<br />

Creative Thinking, a<br />

North Reading-based<br />

organization, today<br />

announced its summer<br />

project. Our project is<br />

to celebrate the<br />

coming of summer in<br />

an unprecedented?<br />

way. In light of a<br />

dismal spring, a<br />

beautiful summer is<br />

eagerly anticipated by<br />

all! To help celebrate,<br />

Creative Thinking will<br />

deliver, for a nominal<br />

charge, a beautiful<br />

summer carnation<br />

with a special, per-<br />

sonal message at-<br />

tached to anyone living<br />

in Reading, North<br />

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B Replace main motor seal<br />

H Check 8 major components<br />

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B Takes only 50 minutes<br />

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B Prevent costly repairs<br />

B Add years of dependability to your<br />

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Reading, Wakefield. or<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. To order<br />

look for order blanks in<br />

area newspapers, or<br />

write to Creative<br />

Thinking at: P.O Box<br />

334. North Reading,<br />

Ma 01864<br />

Creative Thinking is<br />

an organization run by<br />

college students for the<br />

purpose of helping<br />

them better un-<br />

derstand how today's<br />

businesses operate.<br />

TEMPLE SCHOOL<br />

The CHAI School,<br />

religious shool of<br />

Temple Emmanuel.<br />

Wakefield, announces<br />

its year ending<br />

program and its plans<br />

for next year. The<br />

Sunday School which is<br />

co-sponsored by<br />

Temple Judea of<br />

Stoneham and which<br />

meets at Temple<br />

Judea concluded its<br />

season May 20. The<br />

Hebrew School which<br />

meets three times a<br />

week at Temple<br />

Emmanuel will end on<br />

Thursday, May 31.<br />

An awards day and<br />

family picnic will be<br />

held on Sunday, May<br />

27 at 10:00 a.m. at<br />

Temple Emmanuel.<br />

Both schools will<br />

resume on Sunday,<br />

September 9 with an<br />

Open House and<br />

registration at Temple<br />

Emmanuel. Families<br />

with children ages 5 to<br />

13 in the Wakefield,<br />

Stoneham, Melrose,<br />

Reading and Lynnfield<br />

area should call 245-<br />

1886 for information<br />

about the Sunday<br />

School and Hebrew<br />

School classes.<br />

Membership in either<br />

temple is not a<br />

requirement.<br />

MOTHERSHARE<br />

BABYSITTING<br />

Mothershare<br />

Babysitting<br />

Cooperative is a group<br />

of Woburn area<br />

mothers involved in<br />

cooperative babysit-<br />

ting. You are invited to<br />

attend the next month-<br />

ly meeting to be held in<br />

June, (children are in-<br />

vited) For more infor-<br />

mation call: 933-2775,<br />

933-7788, 933-6627, 935-<br />

9308<br />

DANIELS SCHOOL<br />

On Thursday, May<br />

24. The Daniels School<br />

of Contemporary<br />

Business will hold its<br />

first annual open house<br />

for educators, business<br />

personnel and the<br />

general public Hours<br />

for this event are from<br />

:i:00to6:30p m.<br />

The public is invited<br />

to tour the school's<br />

facilities and meet the<br />

staff. Light refresh-<br />

ments will be served.<br />

The Daniels School,<br />

located at 76 Winn<br />

Street, Woburn. Ma. is<br />

a state licensed post<br />

secondary career<br />

school which is a<br />

&p^<br />

WEDNESDAY.MAY23,1984-PAGE S 9<br />

successor to the<br />

Woburn Business<br />

School. The school<br />

offers a six monlh<br />

secretarial program<br />

and shorter duration<br />

courses in typing.<br />

shorthand, word<br />

processing, applied<br />

accounting and other<br />

business subjects in<br />

both day and evening<br />

classes.<br />

For further in-<br />

formation contact:<br />

John N Erickson,<br />

Director of Education<br />

at 933-7681<br />

NOBS<br />

North of Boston<br />

Singles Club (NOBS).<br />

Floral Tribute from<br />

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a n o n<br />

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all ages m;,<br />

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Dances are h(<br />

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PAGE S 8 VVEDNESDAY, AMY 23, 1984<br />

-<br />

Reading local John Doherty.<br />

who played for the California<br />

Angels in 1974. is also known to<br />

stop hv i Bill even has his card.)<br />

If hockey is your sport to talk<br />

about, then you might be lucky<br />

enough to come in when John<br />

"Pie" MacKenzie is around.<br />

Not all of the award winners are<br />

on the cards in his shop either, as<br />

Carvalho himself has been<br />

prcsepled with a Sponsor Ap-<br />

The job market for<br />

dental hygienists this<br />

Spring is quite rosy for<br />

there are more<br />

positions available<br />

than hygienists to fill<br />

them<br />

I)r<br />

I.obene<br />

Forsvth<br />

Dental<br />

spoke<br />

B2 •*-<br />

^aaav<br />

The business of basebal cards<br />

preciation Award from the<br />

Stoneham Youth Hockey<br />

Association.<br />

Besides hockey Carvalho also<br />

sponsors local softball teams and<br />

has conducted seminars on<br />

collecting in local schools<br />

Of this last interest Carvalho<br />

says. "Some kids just pay at-<br />

tention to price, but we're seeing<br />

enough kids who like the cards for<br />

themselves."<br />

Carvalho does not necessarily<br />

buy all the cards that are offered<br />

to him even if they are popular.<br />

"Sometimes I talk guys into<br />

keeping their cards," he said<br />

"Instead of making one deal I<br />

have made a customer. He gains<br />

and I do too."<br />

Carvalho also has several cards<br />

that he won't sell you either as<br />

There's o shortage of hygienists<br />

R a I p h It<br />

dean of<br />

School for<br />

Hygienists,<br />

about the<br />

shortage at a meeting<br />

of Greater Boston<br />

Guidance Assn.,<br />

organization of<br />

guidance directors, at<br />

Forsyth last night<br />

He told the guidance<br />

directors that For-<br />

syth' s Placement<br />

Office has more than<br />

150 unfilled full and<br />

part-time positions for<br />

dental hygienists This<br />

is an increase of loo<br />

percent over last year<br />

Dr. Lobene al<br />

tributed the shortage<br />

to several factors<br />

First, he said, dental<br />

insurance has become<br />

the fastest growing<br />

new employee benefit<br />

At the end of 1982.<br />

92,500,000 million<br />

employees were<br />

covered by prepaid<br />

dental insurance<br />

compared to :).500.ooo<br />

in 1965.<br />

Secondly, dentists<br />

are doing well. He<br />

cited an American<br />

Dental Association<br />

source which stated<br />

that the average an-<br />

nual income of dentists<br />

has increased from<br />

$4B.:it;:i in 1978 to<br />

$. r >f>.(KH> in 1982 The<br />

increased activity in<br />

the dental practice and<br />

the prepaid dental<br />

insurance have a<br />

positive impact on the<br />

demand for the<br />

utilization of dental<br />

hygiene service.. The<br />

employment situation<br />

in Massachusetts is<br />

obviously reflecting<br />

this positive trend The<br />

healthy job situation is<br />

providing the hygienist<br />

a variety of choices of<br />

employ merit Dr.<br />

Lobene said hygienists<br />

may work from one to<br />

five days a week,<br />

choose between<br />

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Villager. No Reading Transcript. <strong>Wilmington</strong> & Tewksbury <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>. Sloneham Independent WEDNESDAY.MAY23.19&P." |<br />

The names will be published next week<br />

Know your Social Security rights<br />

Anyone has the right<br />

to be represented by<br />

the person of his or her<br />

choice in dealings with<br />

the Social Security<br />

Administration, Dover<br />

C. Crawford, Social<br />

Security district<br />

manager in. Maiden<br />

said recently. There<br />

are a number of rules<br />

governing the use of<br />

such representatives,<br />

however. Essentially<br />

these rules are<br />

designed to protect the<br />

claimant's interests.<br />

The representatives<br />

may or may not be an<br />

attorney, but cannot be<br />

a corporation or<br />

organization.<br />

The appointment of<br />

the representative<br />

Career Services offers hope<br />

for older unemployed<br />

Looking for a job at<br />

any age can be a dif-<br />

ficult task, but older<br />

workers often face<br />

special problems.<br />

To respond to the<br />

needs of an increasing<br />

number of job hunters<br />

who are 45 or older,<br />

Career Services offers<br />

a support group for<br />

older workers with<br />

recent work ex-<br />

perience.<br />

Participants in the<br />

group meet Mondays,<br />

9:30- 11:00 a.m., to<br />

share information,<br />

ideas, resources and<br />

contacts.<br />

Group leader is<br />

Persis Blanchard, a<br />

former Director of<br />

Career Services with<br />

over 25 years of work<br />

experience. Mrs.<br />

Blanchard currently<br />

serves as a Career<br />

Counselor and as<br />

Employment Super-<br />

visor at Women's<br />

Educational and In-<br />

dustrial Union.<br />

"Graduates" from<br />

the group have found<br />

employment with a<br />

variety of businesses<br />

and nonprofit<br />

organizations, in-<br />

cluding Houghton<br />

Mifflin Co., Norton<br />

Company, Beth Israel<br />

Hosptal, Keane Inc.,<br />

Katharine Gibbs,<br />

Epsilon, Inc. and the<br />

City of Quincy. As one<br />

member said, "It<br />

made me keep at my<br />

search each week in a<br />

professional way."<br />

Dogs Wanted!<br />

TEXAS - The<br />

Department of<br />

Defense Dog Center at<br />

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Antonio, Texas, is<br />

offering a rewarding<br />

career in the military<br />

for your dog. You can<br />

either donate your pet<br />

or receive up to $400 if<br />

the dog is accepted<br />

into the program.<br />

Recruiters at the<br />

center are looking for<br />

German Shepherds,<br />

Rottweillers. and<br />

Boivler des KlaYiders<br />

that possess the right<br />

qualifications for the<br />

military working dog<br />

program. They must<br />

show predominent<br />

characteristics of their<br />

breed, be between 1<br />

and 3 years old, be at<br />

least 22 inches tall at<br />

the shoulders, and<br />

weigh at least 55<br />

pounds. The dogs must<br />

pass certain<br />

psychological and<br />

physical tests in-<br />

cluding a response to<br />

gunfire, a test for<br />

aggression, and a<br />

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Half of the members in<br />

the current group are<br />

men.<br />

Career Services at<br />

W.E.I.U. is a member<br />

of the Operation ABLE<br />

Network System. As a<br />

division of Careers for<br />

Later Years, Inc.,<br />

ABLE (Ability Based<br />

on Long Experience)<br />

works to provide<br />

businesses access to a<br />

pool of experienced,<br />

capable employees.<br />

For more in-<br />

formation about the<br />

"Support Group for<br />

Older Workers" or<br />

Operation ABLE,<br />

contact Career Ser-<br />

vices. Women's<br />

Educational and In-<br />

dustrial Union, 356<br />

Boylston Street,<br />

Boston, Ma. 02116.<br />

Telephone is 536-5651.<br />

must be in writing. If<br />

the person is not an<br />

attorney, he or she<br />

must state his or her<br />

name and indicate that<br />

he or she is accepting<br />

the appointment<br />

In most cases, a<br />

representative cannot<br />

sign an application for<br />

the claimant. Also, he<br />

or she cannot charge<br />

or collect any fee<br />

without first getting<br />

written permission<br />

from Social Security to<br />

do so. The fee may be<br />

requested and<br />

authorized even if the<br />

claim is denied If the<br />

representative is an<br />

attorney, Social<br />

Security can pay him<br />

or her from money in<br />

back benefits due If<br />

the claim is denied and<br />

the representative is<br />

not an attorney or the<br />

claim is for sup-<br />

plemental security<br />

income (SSI) the<br />

claimant must pay<br />

him or her directly,<br />

but only after Social<br />

Security has approved<br />

the fee in writing.<br />

Only the Social<br />

Security Ad-<br />

ministration or a court<br />

of law can decide the<br />

fee a representative"<br />

can charge. Any<br />

contract the claimant<br />

may have signed is not<br />

binding. Both the<br />

claimant and the<br />

representative will get<br />

a notice of the decision<br />

on the fee. If the fee is<br />

decided by a Court, the<br />

law provides that it<br />

cannot exceed 25<br />

percent of past due<br />

benefits.<br />

Social Security will<br />

treat a representative<br />

as it would the<br />

claimant: he or she<br />

will receive the fullest<br />

cooperation in<br />

representing the<br />

claimant's interests at<br />

every stage of the<br />

prosecution of Ihjf<br />

claim<br />

Anyone with,<br />

questions about how to<br />

ye t adequate<br />

representation should<br />

call any Social<br />

Security office. In<br />

addition, a booklet<br />

entitled, Social<br />

Security and Your<br />

Right to Represen-<br />

tation can be obtained<br />

free of charge.<br />

The Maiden Social<br />

Security office is<br />

located at 200 Pleasant<br />

Street. The telephone<br />

number is 227-2400.<br />

MEMORIAL DAYj<br />

Flowers<br />

Fresh Cut Flowers, Glads,<br />

Carnations and Mums<br />

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Azaleas<br />

Geraniums<br />

Rustic Baskets<br />

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PAGES-10.WEDNESDAY.MAY23, 198J<br />

Woodchips<br />

By ANTHONY MANCONI<br />

No one knows the formula (or<br />

success - but the formula for<br />

failure Is to tr> to please<br />

everyone.<br />

My humble thanks lo Arch-<br />

bishop Bernard F Law for his<br />

personal letter thanking me for<br />

the poem I wrote and senl to his<br />

mother, Helen Law<br />

I Remember <strong>Memorial</strong> Day<br />

Beautiful Geraniums<br />

10for S 23^n<br />

Our annuals & geranium flowering baskets<br />

arc now plentiful and mort? i ■ >!' »if111<br />

• Mixed Pans<br />

•Fresh Cut Flowers<br />

• Carnations<br />

'Large Geraniums<br />

Lime 1.19 50 lb. bag<br />

[V.it Moss Cow Manure<br />

(iarden Fertilizer Top Soil<br />

} All on Sale<br />

■f Plenty of parking &<br />

y prompt« ourteous service always<br />

Laschi<br />

Brothers<br />

Gardens & Flower Shop<br />

156 Main St.. Rte. 28 Reading<br />

Exit :16B off Rte 12K. 1 4 mile on left £<br />

I was taking a grandfather's<br />

clock to a Reading Square clock<br />

repair shop I had it on my<br />

shoulder and as I turned to go into<br />

the shop. I accidently hit a lady,<br />

knocking two parcels out of her<br />

hands "I'm sorry, lady." I said.<br />

"please excuse me" "That's<br />

alright." she replied, "hut tell<br />

Las Vegas<br />

nighi to<br />

benefit<br />

Research<br />

WAKEFIELD - A<br />

Las Vegas Night, with<br />

all proceeds to go to<br />

Diabetes Research,<br />

will be held on Friday.<br />

June 1. at the Americal<br />

Civic < 'enter, un Main<br />

St The event will be<br />

open 7 p.m. to closing<br />

The Mystic Valley<br />

Chapter of the<br />

American Diabetes<br />

Association is spon-<br />

soring this fund raiser<br />

and it promises to be a<br />

fun-filled evening. A<br />

cash bar and free<br />

coffee with refresh<br />

m e n t s will be<br />

available<br />

For further in-<br />

formation call the<br />

American Diabetes<br />

Association office at<br />

965 2323, or Mary<br />

Starr. 245-8763.<br />

fe&*<br />

,sO«! ffc.2 5 .<br />

Merchandise Consolidated<br />

from our 14 Stores<br />

this Thursday<br />

& Friday Only<br />

me. why the heck don't you carry<br />

a wristwatch like everyone else<br />

does?"<br />

An old railroad joke: "Head for<br />

the round house Nellie, he can't<br />

corner you there."<br />

My family's summer cottage at<br />

Hampton Beach must have been<br />

built or owned by bootleggers.<br />

The foundation is stoned.' the<br />

walls are 'plastered,' the windows<br />

all have that 'panefully' glazed<br />

look, and the steps 'stare' right<br />

back al me when I look at them.<br />

Bui I love the place - it keeps all<br />

of us in good 'spirits.' The cottage<br />

has a 'sunken' living room where<br />

the termites have eaten away the<br />

supporting beam. II needs minor<br />

repairs: where the leg of the bath<br />

tub 'protrudes' through the kit<br />

chen ceiling; where there's a<br />

'brook' on the properly running<br />

through the cellar; and the<br />

beautiful 'patio' where the<br />

cement truck tipped over when<br />

the foundation was poured. When<br />

we bought the place it came with<br />

many extras left beind by very<br />

considerate former owners like<br />

a worn out corn broom, three coat<br />

hangers and a broken mop handle<br />

but with all it's faults we<br />

wouldn't trade the place for a<br />

waterfront estate in Newport.<br />

My wife came to me in a frenzy<br />

yesterdae«shouting. "l3<br />

I *il 111 MniiKaU' Aw Montvalv A^t- to 2nd Light<br />

Right at I Kjhl Onto Washington St . Lett at 1 ighl lo<br />

i edai sif,vt<br />

RT. 128N<br />

2 CEDAR<br />

ST.<br />

WOBURN<br />

Personal Cheek<br />

Supplement to Daily Times - Chronkle (Woburn. Pcad.nq Winchester. Burlington. Wahel.eld). Lynnlletd<br />

Villager No Reading Transcnpl, Wtlmington 4 7•wkibury <strong>Town</strong> Cn#r Stoneham Independent<br />

but had to be shooed out of the<br />

room — between Vinny's 'fowl<br />

language' and Howie's constant<br />

'squawking,' it was enough to<br />

send anyone 'coo-coo.' Dennis<br />

Tully tried to cheer Howie up but<br />

couldn't (Dennis is 'henpecked').<br />

The only one who added a little'<br />

spark to a dull situation was<br />

Charlie White, a master elec-<br />

trician. He told Howie that Frank<br />

Perdue donated a 'wing' to a<br />

hospital in South Carolina to find<br />

a cure for chicken pox.<br />

The direct opposite of my Aunt<br />

Maria's assessment of this<br />

column (and who also thinks I'm<br />

nuts) is that of Father (an<br />

honorary title) Robert Burns of<br />

Woburn, who thinks it's great.<br />

Folks, we revolted because of<br />

England's taxation of the colonies<br />

'without representation'. Well,<br />

what do we do now with taxation<br />

'WITH representation' that's like<br />

a cobra's tightening and<br />

unrelenting force slowly but<br />

surely strangling the poor slobs<br />

like me?<br />

"How's your new secretary?" I<br />

asked my friend Brian McCarthy.<br />

"She's wonderful, except for her<br />

punctuation." "I know what you<br />

mean," I replied, "Mine is always<br />

late, too."<br />

The Gardener<br />

I wonder where the worms are<br />

as I dig and turn the soil?<br />

Where are the moths and beetles<br />

as my back breaks with toil?<br />

Potato bugs and gypsy moths<br />

I know you're here somewhere.<br />

You're just biding your time<br />

to give me a nightmare.<br />

Then in the summer<br />

when everything starts to grow,<br />

The bugs and gypsy moths<br />

and some that I don't know,<br />

Pay their daily visit<br />

at night or in the morn,<br />

And eat my beans and lettuce<br />

and my golden yellow corn.<br />

Sometimes I sit and wonder why<br />

I perform this yearly chore.<br />

Why don't I do what others do<br />

and buy at the country store?<br />

Communing with Mother Nature<br />

is the answer, I guess.<br />

But I wish those demon insects<br />

would move to a different ad-<br />

dress.<br />

7.<br />

Prepare for summer<br />

boating season now<br />

Now is the time to<br />

begin preparations for<br />

the boating season.<br />

Though the weather<br />

may feel like summer<br />

may never come, it<br />

really won't be long<br />

before the water<br />

beckons with an<br />

irresistible call. What<br />

needs to be done for<br />

that first fine spring<br />

day? Here are some<br />

suggestions from the<br />

Coast Guard Office of<br />

Boating Safety.<br />

EXAMINE YOUR<br />

BOAT — Make any<br />

needed repairs. Check<br />

out all safety systems<br />

very carefully. Are all<br />

fasteners and catches<br />

securely in place? Now<br />

is the time to get the<br />

engine tuned and<br />

ready. Check for any<br />

hull damage from the<br />

winter lay-up or last<br />

fall's final outings<br />

Inspect your fuel<br />

system. Is it clean and<br />

lead free? How is the<br />

condition of your<br />

electrical system? Are<br />

there any frayed<br />

wires? Is the in-<br />

sulation in good con-<br />

dition with no cracks<br />

or splits? Don't forget<br />

the ventilators. They<br />

must be clear and free<br />

of obstructions and<br />

constrictions if they<br />

are to do their job<br />

pronar'y.<br />

EXAMINE YOUR<br />

EQUIPMENT - Make<br />

sure no equipment has<br />

been lost or mislaid.<br />

Do you have all the<br />

equipment required by<br />

the Coast Guard? How<br />

about safety equip-<br />

ment that is not<br />

required by law (but is<br />

required by good<br />

common sense? In<br />

particular, check your<br />

life preservers (PFDs)<br />

and fire extinguishers.<br />

Are they the correct<br />

size and types for the<br />

size of your boat and<br />

crew? When was the<br />

last time the fire ex-<br />

tinguishers were<br />

serviced? Are they in<br />

good . condition and<br />

useable?<br />

EXAMINE<br />

YOURSELF — Are<br />

you completely<br />

familiar with all<br />

phases of small craft<br />

GOBBLE<br />

GOBBLE<br />

Turkey<br />

in the<br />

Slaw<br />

Anthony Manconi<br />

seamanship? How are<br />

those navigation<br />

skills? Do you know<br />

how to cope with any<br />

emergency that might<br />

arise? If not, now is the<br />

time to acquire or<br />

brush up on those<br />

needed skills. Take a<br />

boating course from<br />

the Coast Guard-<br />

Auxiliary, U.S. Power<br />

Squadron, Red Cross<br />

or state or local<br />

boating authority.<br />

Don't put off what<br />

you can and should be<br />

doing to get ready for<br />

the new boating<br />

season. When the call<br />

of the sea is sounded be<br />

sure you and your<br />

boats are ready.<br />

OFFER GOOD THRU SAT., MAY 26TH<br />

Orde'f Your Graduation Party Platters Now i<br />

IE9HEFS<br />

Delicatessen • Catering<br />

WMAIN&TRH I K it i» UIIHI Ks<br />

935-2525 - or - 935-2552<br />

Oiler ends Juno r»30th. 30th<br />

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Supplement to Daily Tim«* Chronicle (Woburn, Reading. Winchester. Burlington. Wakefield). Lynnlield<br />

Villager. No Reading Transcript. <strong>Wilmington</strong> & Tewktbury <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>. Sloneham Independent<br />

MOVIE REVIEWS "Rochelle Tli/nn<br />

The Natural' and<br />

'Firestarter'<br />

"The Natural" starring Robert<br />

Redford, Glenn Close, Robert<br />

Duval, Kim Basinger, Wilford<br />

Brimley, Richard Farnsworth<br />

Directed by Barry Levinson.<br />

Rated PG (violence).<br />

What is the story with<br />

Hollywood these days? Can't<br />

anyone produce a movie any<br />

more that is sweet and innocent<br />

and happy without being con-<br />

descending, cloying and overly<br />

symbolic?<br />

As you have probably guessed,<br />

"The Natural" is a disap-<br />

pointment, and it shouldn't have<br />

been. The cast is star-studded, the<br />

costumes and sets are lovely, and<br />

it is very prettily photographed.<br />

But the missing link here is script<br />

writers Roger <strong>Town</strong>e and Philip<br />

Breen, who are trying to prove<br />

the theory that it takes con-<br />

nections, not talent to work in<br />

Tinsel <strong>Town</strong>. Of course, a lot of<br />

the blame must go to director<br />

Barry Levinson for his heavy-<br />

handedness and penchant for<br />

slow motion.<br />

Although this story of a man's<br />

(Robert Redford) desire to be the<br />

best baseball player in the world<br />

is perhaps too hokey and mystical<br />

for adults, it does not deserve to<br />

be ranked below mediocre,<br />

mostly due to the fine per-<br />

formances and cinematography.<br />

Also, children old enough to be<br />

exposed to the short segment<br />

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PH PLUS<br />

6 lb.<br />

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8 lb.<br />

containing violence might enjoy<br />

"The Natural," as the symbolism<br />

will probably fly right over their<br />

heads, and it does have an in-<br />

spirational theme.<br />

"Firestarter" starring Drew<br />

Barrymore, David Keith, Martin<br />

Sheen and George C. Scott.<br />

Directed by Mark Lester Rated<br />

R (profanity, violence).<br />

In this corner is little Charlie<br />

McGee (Drew Barrymore), an<br />

eight-year-old who packs a sur-<br />

prising punch, she's a<br />

pyrokinetic, and can start fires<br />

simply by thinking about them.<br />

In the far corner are the<br />

ruthless members of The Shop<br />

(Martin Sheen and George C.<br />

Scott,) a government agency that<br />

wishes to capture and study<br />

Charlie for their own rotten<br />

purposes.<br />

"Firestarter," based on yet<br />

another book from the Stephen<br />

King factory, is a chiller that is<br />

psychologically frightening with<br />

horrifying moments. However,<br />

the special effects are terrifically<br />

over-produced (everytime<br />

Charlie thinks her heated<br />

thoughts, her fists curl and her<br />

hair blows from a mysterious<br />

wind.)<br />

Although not high drama, this<br />

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few spine-tingling, toe-curling,<br />

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TIMBERLAND BOAT SHOES<br />

Citizenship awards<br />

to local winners<br />

The awarding of plaques and<br />

certificates to winners in the<br />

Annual Citizenship Essay Contest<br />

was held recently at Northeast<br />

Metropolitan Regional Vocational<br />

School in Wakefield.<br />

The complete list of winners in<br />

this year's contest is as follows:<br />

1st place. Scott Ciller of Maiden;<br />

2nd place, Karen Saulnier of<br />

Saugus; 3rd place, Brenda<br />

Telesetksy of Chelsea; 4th place,<br />

Deana Croce of Revere.<br />

Honorable Mention: Kathleen<br />

Kehoe and Walter Sullivan of<br />

Maiden; Linda Shea and Mark<br />

Backstrom of Saugus; Marzena<br />

Galazka and Paul Ryder of<br />

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brands ol washers<br />

dryers, dishwashers.<br />

ranges, freezers and re-<br />

frigerators at a very rea<br />

sonable price Appliance<br />

Service. 933-9401<br />

B&H APPLIANCE<br />

SERVICE<br />

CALL ANYTIME for re<br />

pairs on major brands of<br />

washers, dryers, dish-<br />

washers, ranges,<br />

freezers S refrigerators<br />

Reasonable rales Pro-<br />

mpt service Call 944 7270<br />

Fast Efficient Service<br />

All makes of maior appli-<br />

ances. All work guaran<br />

teed We also sell parts<br />

for do-it-yourselfers Call<br />

322 1243,532-1243<br />

HARVEY'S T.V.<br />

TELEVISION REPAIRS<br />

Color TV specialist, all<br />

service calls only $14 95<br />

Call Harvey's TV 658-<br />

5944 or 658-4324 Master<br />

TV License-1308<br />

PROMPT SERVICE<br />

PROFESSIONAL APPLI-<br />

ANCE Service Ma|or ap-<br />

pliances a specialty Call<br />

8 - 9 am and after 2 p.m.<br />

662-5641 tfS<br />

SEWING MACHINES<br />

WE SERVICE and have<br />

parts for Singer. Ken-<br />

more. Nelco, Brothers.<br />

White. Morse. New<br />

Home. Necchi and most<br />

others Singer. 451 Main<br />

St., Stoneham. 438-3268<br />

- TIMEX -<br />

AUTHORIZED SERVICE<br />

Center We repair in ar-<br />

ranty & out ol warranty<br />

Timex watches Parts A<br />

repairing for all electric<br />

shavers ASK Jewelers.<br />

379 Main St Stoneham<br />

Sq. 438-1250 Mon to Sat<br />

9am-5 15 pm tfS<br />

Business 005<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

WORD PROCESSING.<br />

Telex. Photocopies<br />

(Enlargements, reduc-<br />

tions). Tape Transcripts.<br />

Resumes. Report Bind<br />

ing. Mimeographing.<br />

Mailing Little's Business<br />

Service. 2 Linden St .<br />

944-2669<br />

CAN'T BALANCE your<br />

checkbook'' I can Or I<br />

can show you how Typ-<br />

ing A Bookkeeping<br />

services also Call Denise<br />

944-5076<br />

Resume Writing Service<br />

WE CAN design your re-<br />

sume or just touch up<br />

your old one So lei the<br />

professionals at M PS<br />

handle your resume<br />

heeds Call us at 938-9467<br />

SECRETARIAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

UNLIMITED<br />

COMPLETE TYPING and<br />

word processing<br />

services Distinctive re-<br />

sumes, reports, term<br />

papers, mailings Busi-<br />

ness / Personal, prompt<br />

service 942-1595<br />

TYPING / WORD<br />

PROCESSING SERVICE<br />

Using latest IBM dis-<br />

playwriter system<br />

Compatible disk work,<br />

letters, reports, manu-<br />

scripts, proposals,<br />

contracts, specs, etc .<br />

Reasonable rates Free<br />

local pick up & del Call<br />

Dlsplaywnler Service.<br />

Reading - 944 9594<br />

Carpentry 007<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

PORCHES. Gutters, sid-<br />

ing & roofing. Kitchens A<br />

baths remodeled Alumi-<br />

num doors A windows.<br />

metal interlock weather<br />

stripping installed Call<br />

Art Nelson. 935-0545<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

GREGORY DICTAS - New<br />

additions, porches, re-<br />

modeling, finished<br />

playrooms Bathrooms,<br />

ceramic tilo kitchens, air<br />

conditioners installed<br />

Garage doors, large and<br />

all jobs accepted Free<br />

llmates. Call 933 0977<br />

-SERVICES- -SERVICES- SERVICES -SERVICES-<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

ALL TYPES, doors, win-<br />

dows. porches,<br />

steps.paneling, sus<br />

ceilings, wind, cords,<br />

cusl cab & kitchens<br />

Reas rates Days 648-<br />

1133. eves 438-7293 IIS<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

QUALITY WORK by expe<br />

nenced carpenters Ad-<br />

ditions, renovations<br />

Small jobs welcome. Free<br />

estimates Call Lenny A<br />

Sonslnc 933-5552<br />

FRIENDLY<br />

CONSTRUCTION Co<br />

Carpentry, drywall. re-<br />

modeling Gutters, interi-<br />

or and exterior Painting<br />

No |Ob too big or too<br />

small Call lor free<br />

estimates 628-3163 Mike<br />

& Randy 6'6S<br />

GENERAL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

LEE R HANSEN Builder<br />

Quality work in roofs,<br />

siding additions, re-<br />

modeling kitchens, attic<br />

stairs ceilings, repairs<br />

and odd |Obs Call 935-<br />

3939<br />

T C HANLEY. Carpentry<br />

custom decks, additions,<br />

roofing, remodeling Lie<br />

#040605 Free estimates<br />

657-7873. tfT<br />

VOKE SCHOOL GRAD<br />

SEEKS CARPENTRY jobs<br />

of all kinds Quality work<br />

always & very reas rates<br />

Call Al Bunker at 438 7491<br />

IIS<br />

Cleaning on<br />

ASM Cleaning & Disposal<br />

Cellars attics, yards, tree<br />

trimming and removal No<br />

10b too large or small<br />

Free estimates 944-6481<br />

A PLUS CLEANERS. Inc<br />

Custom cleaning of<br />

homes, apts S offices<br />

Free est Wkly Bi wkly<br />

Mo 272-5064<br />

A.W. Road Runner<br />

Professional cleaning for<br />

home, office, lounge<br />

Specialized in carpel<br />

cleaning, floor stripping<br />

Guaranteed low rates<br />

For free estimate call<br />

938-1241<br />

AAA<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

Spring special<br />

Specializing in resi-<br />

dent al Call 935-3219<br />

ANGELS OF DIRTI<br />

IF CLEANLINESS is next<br />

to Godliness, then I<br />

guess we're the angels ot<br />

dirt So call the Angels to<br />

help you with you're spr<br />

ing or routine home<br />

cleaning We do a heav-<br />

enly job 1 At Bona Fide<br />

Cleaning Service, 438-<br />

7996 6'6S<br />

B&B CHIMNEY SWEEP<br />

PROTECT AGAINST dan-<br />

gerous chimney fires by<br />

having your chimney<br />

cleaned professionally<br />

Pointing and rebuilding<br />

Fully insured contractor<br />

Free estimates. B&B<br />

CHIMNEY SWEEP<br />

COMPANY. 933-4845<br />

CHIMNEY CLEANING<br />

CHIMNEYS CLEANED<br />

and repaired Old<br />

chimneys rebuilt and re-<br />

lined Wood burning<br />

stoves installed Fully<br />

equipped, fully insured<br />

Year round service. For<br />

tree est Call Northeast<br />

Chimney Sweeps. 935-<br />

5488<br />

CLEANING<br />

TIME FOR House<br />

Cleaning Have Truck,<br />

will pick-up and clean<br />

yards, cellars, attics, etc<br />

and do any odd |Obs.<br />

moviQofurniture Let us<br />

do the^work Call Ken<br />

933-6143 or Lenny. 933-<br />

6330<br />

CLEANING<br />

TOWNE CLEANING CO<br />

Professional cleaners of-<br />

fering quality cleaning for<br />

your home, apt or office<br />

Reading. 944-0948<br />

CLEANING<br />

HOUSECALLS. Domestic<br />

Cleaning Service The<br />

only way to come home to<br />

a clean house without<br />

lilting a finger Now offer<br />

ing carpet cleaning Call<br />

Denise 391-0505<br />

Dave's Window Cleaning<br />

FRIENDLY, reliable<br />

service specializing in<br />

residential 10 discount<br />

to Senior Citizens Call<br />

933-3049<br />

DIRTWORKS<br />

HOUSECLEANING Effi-<br />

cient, reliable, fully<br />

equipped Insured Call<br />

tor Free estimate. 628<br />

1175 Independent Lie<br />

Dynamic Duo X 2<br />

Satisfaction quaranteed<br />

or we do job for nothing<br />

Your house or office<br />

cleaned by prof people<br />

We work as a team in hall<br />

the time No job Is too big<br />

or too small. Our rates are<br />

reasonable 942-1750.<br />

"Activitv is the only ro<br />

id to knowledge."<br />

- Uaorge Bernard Shaw<br />

MAID FOR YOU<br />

WE'RE NOT just another<br />

cleaning company We're<br />

a personalized complete<br />

cleaning service lor<br />

you're home or olhce We<br />

care about your<br />

possessions We provide<br />

all cleaning supplies<br />

We're insured bonded.<br />

dependable S affordable<br />

Call Ruth and Heather<br />

today for a brochure or<br />

tree in-home estimate<br />

272-2677<br />

MERRY MAIDS<br />

QUALITY HOME Cleaning<br />

to your specifications<br />

Pleasant and dependa-<br />

ble Bonded and insured<br />

16 Massachusetts branch<br />

otfices For tree estimate<br />

call Merry Maids 935-1850<br />

SPARKLING CLEAN<br />

Domestic homes &<br />

apartments cleaning<br />

service For free<br />

estimates call Sue or Ed<br />

438-3869<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

ROBERTS Window<br />

cleaning Prol cleaning<br />

Only $3 25 standard size A<br />

storm Guar Also winter<br />

int paint S paper Walls A<br />

woodwork washed<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. 657-7685 tfS<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

C Moore<br />

Window Cleaning<br />

Service Fully insured<br />

Gutters cleaned & oiled<br />

933-9070<br />

Child Care<br />

013<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

LITTLE FOLKS Day<br />

School, full day and part<br />

time nursery school s<br />

kindergarten program<br />

Exp professional stall<br />

Conven loc in<br />

Cummings Pk at June<br />

tion ol Rts 128 A 93 Call<br />

935-9697 or 933-5915<br />

CHILD CARE Licensed<br />

day care provider has<br />

openings in August<br />

September Will provide<br />

friendly, stimulating A<br />

sale environment<br />

Woburn. Choate Hospital<br />

area Call 933-13/0 eves<br />

DAY CARE<br />

AFTERSCHOOL (K-4)<br />

PRESCHOOL<br />

OPEN 7 30-6 Offering<br />

2.3,4,5 days a week Flex<br />

hrs. Immed openings<br />

The Caring School A<br />

Daycare Center.<br />

Wakefield 5 min from<br />

rte.93A 128 Call 245-3576<br />

tfS<br />

ENGLAND TRAINED iixp<br />

Montessori teacher will<br />

open Summer day care<br />

June 25 - Aug 31 Call<br />

935-9517<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

DAYCARE teacher will<br />

care for your child ages 2<br />

and older Well - balanced<br />

program Call 438-7134<br />

Stoneham 5.23<br />

LIC. DAYCARE mother<br />

will watch your child in<br />

my home. Fenced in yd<br />

Temple Street area<br />

944-2067.<br />

LICENSED CHILDCARE<br />

provider has openings lor<br />

toddlers Large fenced<br />

yard, meals included<br />

Reas rates Call 4380903<br />

•wns<br />

Electricians 021<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

RESIDENTIAL and indus-<br />

trial Free estimates Can<br />

Bill Alexander. 933-1103<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

KENNETH SABATINO<br />

Electrician - Commercial<br />

Residential. Industrial<br />

and alarms Free<br />

estimates Call 272 9687<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN<br />

Free estimates No |0b<br />

too big or too small Lee<br />

Janvrin. 942-0243 Lie No<br />

E17239<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

Residential, commercial<br />

industrial. A alarm wiring<br />

Free Estimates Call Bob<br />

Lloy. Master Electrician.<br />

944 3109<br />

Robert Roche-Electrician<br />

ALL TYPES ol electrical<br />

work Free estimates<br />

Dependable service Call<br />

938-1146 Lie IA10308.<br />

Telephones Installed<br />

RESIDENCE Telephones<br />

installed Reasonable<br />

rates. Free estimates<br />

944-4085<br />

Entertainment 025<br />

BALLOONS DELIVERED<br />

by singing clown Also,<br />

children's lace painting<br />

Balloon archways • Wed<br />

dings - Functions Call<br />

2452828<br />

Bellygrams by Ismalla<br />

Belly dancing telegrams<br />

for all occasions lor that<br />

special man Best per<br />

lormance lor best price<br />

Judy 283-1274<br />

Bellygrams & Balloons<br />

ByAmllla<br />

DELIVERED together or<br />

seperately. give a sur-<br />

prise to someone special<br />

lor any occasion Always<br />

fun 665-6159<br />

BELLYGRAMS<br />

GIVE A gorgeous suprise<br />

to someone special for<br />

any occasion Birthdays<br />

get well retirement,<br />

always lun 665-6159<br />

6M3S<br />

Big Top Tent Rental<br />

HAVING A wedding<br />

party, cookout' Don t be<br />

caught in the rain Big or<br />

small, let Big Top keep<br />

you covered We set up<br />

664 2176 6/27N<br />

BOBBYD<br />

DISC JOCKEY Dance<br />

music from the 40s up<br />

Specialize incurrent<br />

tunes Competitive rates<br />

272-6946<br />

-CLOWN SHOW-<br />

HAVING A Birthday .party<br />

or show 9 Invite ' Ollie<br />

the clown, graduate.<br />

Rmgling clown college<br />

Magic A more 721-2110<br />

TFS<br />

DANCE BANDS<br />

FROM 1 to 5pc bands lor<br />

any type lu nction<br />

Portfolio with photos<br />

songhst. recommenda-<br />

tions, cassette etc avail<br />

Also TV video il desired<br />

Book direct with band<br />

leader Guy DiSlasio<br />

665-6159 Mixed age<br />

crowds a specialty<br />

DISC JOCKEY<br />

Formerly on S S Ocean-<br />

ic, now on radio Music<br />

lor all occasions Rea<br />

sonable rates Call Kevin<br />

O'Brien 272-2315<br />

J.B. MUSIC<br />

PRODUCTIONS<br />

"PRESENTS''<br />

PROFESSIONAL sound &<br />

lighting lor any occasion<br />

leaturing music from the<br />

40 s to the 80 s Free<br />

personal consultation for<br />

wedding & anniversaries<br />

Judy 438-5637 or Jim.<br />

646-8218 TFS<br />

LET'S PARTY<br />

Call LET THE GOOD<br />

TIMES ROLL lor your<br />

next lunction or tund<br />

raiser Large or small -<br />

we do them all Our<br />

extensive inventory in-<br />

cludes music from the<br />

40 s ■ 80 s Pobably the<br />

best 50s collection in the<br />

area Twenty years ol ex-<br />

perience assures you ol<br />

quality non - stop music<br />

with no gimicks critically<br />

acclaimed In Boston<br />

Globe Magazine Refer<br />

ences available on re-<br />

quest Reserve now Call<br />

Paul Lazzara al 944-4617<br />

Let the good times roll'<br />

We play the music ol your<br />

life<br />

MERT's<br />

MUSIC MACHINE<br />

STEVE Mert" Amaru<br />

Disc Jockey Music tor all<br />

occasions Reasonable<br />

rates Call alter 5 pm<br />

944-6749<br />

MSH Music Service<br />

iD J I Entertainment<br />

Music lor every occasion<br />

Mike Smith 933-3854<br />

438-2208 Steve Hanley.<br />

667-1974 ,<br />

PARTY SOUNDS<br />

Professional D J Music<br />

from the 40 s to 80 s The<br />

best equipment and<br />

price $35 per hour<br />

448-6150 keep trying<br />

SOUND DECISION<br />

FOR MUSIC from the 40 s<br />

to the 80s 50s and 60 s<br />

are a specialty Super<br />

sound A lights We're »1<br />

No brag just (act 1 Call<br />

professional audio<br />

technician A DJ Pete<br />

Maguire. 272-2870 tfS<br />

"SOUND UNLIMITED''<br />

Prof D J service Music<br />

A equip tailored to your<br />

needs Weddings func-<br />

tions A parties Music is<br />

our only business<br />

352-8319<br />

THE DEE-JAYS<br />

Party planning 9 Call the<br />

Dee Jays Dance to the<br />

hit records ol the 40's<br />

through the 80s Wed-<br />

dings - Anniversaries -<br />

Banquets a specially Call<br />

Ed Dee 438-7794 or Bill<br />

Dee 245-7269<br />

Where's The Music?<br />

JUST A phone call away'<br />

Let this one - gal band<br />

with keyboards enhance<br />

your special occasion<br />

944 3461<br />

BIG TOP<br />

TENT RENTAL<br />

Having a weddings party,<br />

cookout? Don't be caughl<br />

in the rain Big or small,<br />

lei Big Top keep you<br />

covered. We set up 644<br />

2176<br />

Floor & Rug 029<br />

FLOOR SANDING<br />

R * S FLOORS<br />

FLOOR SANDING & re<br />

finishing, steam cleaning<br />

Free estimates Call<br />

Steve 321-1629 or Bob.<br />

438-5224^ tIS<br />

Gem Floor Covering<br />

Inlaid vinyl and linoleum,<br />

specialized installations,<br />

kitchens, bathrooms,<br />

foyers, etc Free<br />

estimates Jim Contant<br />

Wakefield. Call 245-5777<br />

or 245-7679<br />

WEDNESDAY,..-.,<br />

RUGS SHAMPOOED<br />

GALLANT SERVICE CO<br />

wall to wall carpeting<br />

cleaned All size rugs<br />

Free pick-up A delivery<br />

Fully insured Satislar<br />

tion guaranteed Free<br />

estimate Call 272-9432<br />

Wood Floor Care<br />

WOOD FLOORS Pro<br />

lessionally sanded ana<br />

relinished Free<br />

Estimates Call Robert A<br />

Rich 665-4532<br />

Home<br />

Improvements 031<br />

BATHTUBS RESTORED<br />

Colors available All work<br />

guaranteed 658-4786<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

ALUM Combination<br />

windows, alum storm<br />

doors and alum I piece<br />

gutters Compare our<br />

prlce/s and save Siiverio<br />

Construction 942-1158 A<br />

944*143<br />

ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS<br />

By Reading Asphalt<br />

Company Quality paving<br />

and sea'coating at rea<br />

sonable prices Free<br />

estimates 944 7072<br />

BASEMENT SPECIAL<br />

ADD LIVING space in<br />

your cellar Electrical and<br />

plumbing work inci<br />

Specialists in barnboard<br />

Reasonable prices Also<br />

add a full bath lor $2,500<br />

including tub. toilet and<br />

vanity Call 944-90.''<br />

Mdksou Carpentry<br />

CERAMIC TILE<br />

BATHROOM ceramic tile<br />

repaired. Re Grouted<br />

acid wash, water prooled<br />

polished like new Aii<br />

work Guaranteed Esto,<br />

1956 Keep this ad lor<br />

Free Est 862-8300 (<br />

CERAMIC TILE ''<br />

INSTALLED All phases<br />

remodeling A repairs,<br />

bathroom walls & floors<br />

K ft c h e n 11 o o r s A<br />

backsplashes Free est •<br />

Call after 5 664 5285<br />

Experienced Handyman<br />

Gen Repairs. Ext A Int<br />

Painting, lawns cut A<br />

raked Very reas rales<br />

Call Bill 933-5415<br />

Garage Door Servicing<br />

A<br />

Home Maintenance<br />

Call Ted Nalwalk 944<br />

8373<br />

HOME REPAIRS,<br />

INTERIOR remodeling<br />

repairs New ceilings<br />

walls, paper paint Exte-<br />

rior painting, porches<br />

Quality work you can al<br />

lord Small lobs a<br />

speciality Fully insured<br />

In Stoneham call Tom.<br />

665-0083 TFS<br />

Mason Contractors Stairs<br />

ol brick, stone or blue<br />

stone Walls ol lieid<br />

stone, cobblestone A cut<br />

stone Walks A pahos ol<br />

qoored concrete<br />

flagstone or fancy linish<br />

Chimney repairing Call<br />

Bill Ross at 657-6358 or<br />

658-9287 ttT<br />

MASONRY REPAIRS<br />

and Cermaic Tile work<br />

Stone walls, stairs<br />

chimneys. Moors, etc<br />

662-3247<br />

Palazzolo Const. Co.<br />

CONCRETE FLOORS<br />

patios, pool decks, walks<br />

waterproofing Free<br />

estimates Call Steve<br />

664-6328 tIN<br />

The T M C Co<br />

General Contractors<br />

Quality rooting, exteriors<br />

and interiors Specialist<br />

in Class I blown cellulose<br />

insulation Call lor Free<br />

Estimate 935-3113<br />

TILE<br />

FLOORS. COUNTER<br />

TOPS, bathrooms Also<br />

bathroom repair Free<br />

estimates Call 935-Wi<br />

Instruction 035<br />

BARTENDING SCHOOL<br />

Day evening and Satur<br />

day classes Placement<br />

assistance Call 245-6701<br />

NORTH SHORE<br />

BARTENDING SCHOOL<br />

17A Water Street<br />

Wakefield Licensed by<br />

Comm of Mass Dept ol<br />

Education<br />

BELLY DANCING<br />

FREE FIRST LESSON<br />

DOROTHEA STUDIOS<br />

Professional dancer ex<br />

penenced teach Enioy<br />

classes in our prol stu<br />

dios Member P D T A<br />

245-5301.438 7663<br />

GUITAR LESSONS All<br />

levels all styles Master ol<br />

Music Degree New<br />

England Conservatory<br />

Berkiee alumnus Mike<br />

662-6943 tfS<br />

GUITAR LESSONS<br />

Stoneham area by prol<br />

muse A exp teacher<br />

Pnv lessons lor Beg A<br />

Adv students N E Cons<br />

Music Alumni 438-1980 tfS<br />

GUITAR PIANO DRUM<br />

ORGAN VOICE Free loan<br />

ol instrument Private<br />

lessons All ages Sarnn<br />

Studios. 1096 Mam Street<br />

Wakelield 245-2200<br />

LEARN TO SING or play<br />

the piano Exp leader<br />

has openings Pruate o f<br />

PS Free intr o<br />

lesson it s never too late<br />

TFS<br />

PIANO INSTRUCTOR<br />

IS NOW accepting stu-<br />

dents RH •• ." .' \",i-.V'<br />

0' Music Iron university<br />

ol Connecticut Reason .<br />

able rales Can Stephen<br />

Glover at 438- r ;i39 IIS<br />

Insulation 037<br />

INSULATION Class 1<br />

t-1 o w n c e i u I u s e A<br />

tibergiass insu ati ' re<br />

rated) Fiee estin-ates<br />

Call 935 111<br />

Landscaping<br />

& Gardening 039<br />

All Types ol Tree A<br />

Landscape Work<br />

Done by ceni'ied iicen<br />

sed Atiorisl Lawns re<br />

seeded thatched,<br />

mowed plan'mg \ v<br />

sign Reasonable rates<br />

Call Bill 938-8733<br />

CLEANUP<br />

LAWN CUTTING and<br />

That) ''ing Small m<br />

lobs and iunk removal<br />

Reas rales tree es: AI<br />

b43 9828 or Dave 933 7688<br />

HILLVIEW<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

SPRING CLIAN UPS<br />

weekly lawn are. turt<br />

programs, railroad tie<br />

const new lawns sod<br />

seed, landscape lighting<br />

Free ests lolly inj<br />

436 0859 MS<br />

Ken's Lawn Service<br />

SPRING CLEANUP ieal<br />

pick up lawn cutting.<br />

hedge trimming and other<br />

landscaping |0bs Can<br />

Ken 438-4092<br />

KENS LAWN SERV<br />

Leaf clean up weekly<br />

lawn care hedge trim-<br />

ming and other<br />

landscaping |obs I I<br />

tree ectimcte can Ken al<br />

438-4092 5 23S<br />

LANDSCAPING-TREE<br />

BE READY lor the Spring<br />

re - growth cycle' Or<br />

namental design A<br />

construction Complete<br />

lawn care A maintenance<br />

programs Rolotillmy<br />

bark mulching, sod lawn<br />

installation. ' expert tree<br />

pruning \ removal 9-14<br />

7221<br />

LAWN MOWING<br />

AND REGULAR Ma le<br />

nance Can Tom 729 5629<br />

orDwigh!39b-7420<br />

M.C DONOVAN<br />

LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />

Foundation ,\ rock garden<br />

design A construc'ion<br />

complete grounds main<br />

tenance Free estimates<br />

Fully insured 944<br />

PART TIME Stude ' ■■■ '<br />

years landscaping exper<br />

will do yard clean ups A<br />

lawn main! Oirl cheap<br />

Bob. 438 2721 5 30S<br />

RED JAPANESE Maples ,<br />

$3 00 and up Dwarl<br />

conifers, trees shrubs<br />

plants honsaial Grdwer s<br />

prices Call 438 2343<br />

5 23S<br />

RICH FARM Loam deliv<br />

ered al old fashioned<br />

prices Also bark<br />

till. Iieldstone backnoe<br />

service 233 0348 UN<br />

RICH FARM LOAM Jeliv<br />

ered ai old fashioned<br />

prices Also bark mulch<br />

lill hpidslone I ■• -1 e<br />

service 233 0348<br />

ROTOTILLING Sm A lg<br />

gardens. Si.' S up Out<br />

side Sto Si 1 ! Also<br />

ground prep 'or new<br />

lawns An '' ■, ... i<br />

Bob or Steve bb5b:>57<br />

5 JOS<br />

ROTOTILLING<br />

GARDEN Lawn icno/a-<br />

lion $20 to $41 .; II le<br />

Call Bill 938 873 j<br />

ROTOTILLING<br />

GOOD WORK lair price<br />

Can Hed. 658-2727 o bt<br />

ROTOTILLING<br />

Small gardens .*. 'awns I'<br />

McLatchy 933-8829 or<br />

933-6677<br />

ROTOTILLING<br />

Lawns and gardens<br />

Small or large Re<br />

able rates Call 935 7993<br />

ROTOTILLING<br />

STARTING AT $10 Good<br />

work Guaranteed 1 Can<br />

anytime 657-7034 5 I0T<br />

Superior Lawn A Hedge<br />

\3ERVICE Newly<br />

established Con ,<br />

offers a FREE introducto<br />

ry lawn cut Can Tony<br />

438-4626<br />

TIBUR LANDSCAPING<br />

SPRING ClFA\<br />

THATCHING R(<br />

TILLING Com| • ■'• ■<br />

mainten.m e ....<br />

work at rea 1 ..' al • il<br />

935-1702. ask t- i<br />

2 AMBITIOi.:'<br />

seek stea.:, Si i rei<br />

lawn work m S'.<br />

Reasonable n .<br />

4380126 oi 438 8046<br />

■ ."•'-<br />

The monkey wrench i«<br />

named after its inventor i<br />

London blacksmith name.<br />

Charles Moncko<br />

Miscellaneous 043<br />

DRIVEWAY HOT TOP<br />

R COOPER .\ SON We<br />

pave you save . Free<br />

estimates Can 851 2919<br />

UN<br />

HILLTOP<br />

RES DHUEWAYS m<br />

stalled by motorized<br />

paving machine same<br />

type used o'-. parking lots<br />

A private roadway<br />

Curbing by machine Seai<br />

Coaling Can Reading<br />

944 0888<br />

HOUSE SlTTfRS Re<br />

sponsibie. mature couple<br />

is looking lor a house to<br />

sit' lor the summer<br />

months Please can<br />

938 1720 eves<br />

PAL'S PAINTING<br />

INT ,\ EXT Trim<br />

Touch-up ceilings<br />

lloors wall papering,<br />

routing gutters. Siding<br />

drvways Indscpg Free<br />

est Can days or eves Ai.<br />

Bol 7907 Pat. 861 7964<br />

SEE YOU<br />

Al THE PEWTER POT<br />

Restaurant where good<br />

Iriends get together At<br />

580 Mam St Reading<br />

Cental<br />

Paint, Poper<br />

& Plaster 047<br />

AAM PAINTING<br />

Interior and exterior. Iree<br />

estimates over 20 years<br />

ence 944 b48i<br />

Attention Homeowner<br />

An types ol Plastering<br />

done protessionaily<br />

'.' i - P astering 272-2599.<br />

66? 7774<br />

BARRETT PAINTING<br />

INII RIOH S EXTERIOR<br />

Peeling ' cracking 0 etc<br />

Preparation is our<br />

commitment Call us now<br />

lor FREE estimate Ret<br />

erences provided Call<br />

David 942-0711<br />

CEILINGS<br />

PROFESSIONALLY<br />

sprayed textured Your<br />

choice ot gold silver or<br />

clear sparkles Free<br />

estimates Woburn<br />

Carpentry & Remodeling<br />

935 1873.935 1489<br />

EXPCRAFTSWOMEN<br />

PAINTING Wallpapering<br />

stripping plaslermg<br />

murals Free eslimates<br />

Karen or Jeannelte 438<br />

7095 tfS<br />

GALAXY PAINTERS<br />

INTERIORA EXTERIOR<br />

Stripping, staining, paint<br />

ing Old fashioned quali<br />

iy Free estimates refer<br />

ences insured Stephen<br />

Kasper. contractor 944<br />

6398<br />

GODDARDS<br />

PROFESSIONAL Painting<br />

and wallpapering service<br />

Quality ml and ext paint<br />

ing and wallpapering<br />

Richard Goddard 664<br />

,2274 944 4962<br />

HOUSE PAINTING Two<br />

*cwcs3»'s:jde.-:s'•..:!»!■ t<<br />

years experience Why<br />

pay professional<br />

prices Fully Insured<br />

Call Eddie 272 4822<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING<br />

CEILINGS ROOMS<br />

Apartments All interior<br />

painting Free estimates<br />

Call 935 5315<br />

Painting Paperhanglng<br />

INTERIOR exterior work<br />

prolessionally done at<br />

'easonabie rales Free<br />

estimates Steve Meuse<br />

at 66? 4955 IIS<br />

Painting Wallpapering<br />

Ull I Y INSURED, over 20<br />

years experience<br />

Cemngs a specially Call<br />

Don McLennan 438 0483<br />

tfS<br />

PAINTING WALL<br />

COVERINGS INTERIOR<br />

PAINTING and wall<br />

coverings Reasonable<br />

Free estimates<br />

Call PHIII 944 3001<br />

PAINTING<br />

UNEMPLOYED Teachers<br />

looking lor painting jobs<br />

Pro' iob low prices exp<br />

next rels Improve house<br />

save money 438-7360.<br />

TFS<br />

PAINTING<br />

AFTERSCHOOL<br />

TEACHERS seeking exte<br />

•iting roolmg. and<br />

gutter work Many years<br />

experience F ree<br />

est ■ ites Rels Call<br />

. 944 1441. 667<br />

05 78<br />

PAINTING<br />

rWO 'I ACHERS looking<br />

- .Hinting<br />

■ i '5 ol e>p Iree<br />

ale: Call Ted<br />

'88 P.iulbb2 7278<br />

PAINTING<br />

1SIONAL interior<br />

..■■. reasonable<br />

' ■ ' ..'i Dacey 944-6452<br />

itti 4 pm<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

I A MING AND Papering<br />

No iob too small. For free<br />

estimates call John Flynn<br />

at 322-5793 alter 5 pm_<br />

PLASTERING<br />

Pi ASTERING-Ceillngs<br />

pamted No iob too big or<br />

too small Reasonable<br />

prices. Free Eslimates<br />

Call 272-0817<br />

PLASTERING Walls,<br />

ceilings, patchwork<br />

Reas rates Free<br />

estimates Can Sieve.<br />

851 3955 or 851 3168 tIT<br />

Professional<br />

Paperhanglng Co<br />

Expertise work at rea<br />

sonable rates Insured<br />

Free estimates Can<br />

evenings 6-9 pm 245-<br />

8041<br />

QUALITY A<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

PAINTING CO Fully li-<br />

censed Fully insured In<br />

terior exterior<br />

commercial residential<br />

waterproolmg All work<br />

done by professional<br />

painters Our name says<br />

it all 944 8010<br />

R.CPAINTING<br />

INTERIOR A EXTERIOR<br />

over 15 yrs experience<br />

Reasonable prices and<br />

free estimates 944 897b<br />

or 944-3388<br />

WALLPAPERING<br />

Wallpapering speciahz<br />

ing in vinyl grass, tlock<br />

murals Ceilings painted<br />

Interior painting Call<br />

2726841<br />

WALLPAPERING<br />

- PAINTING<br />

RESIDENTIAL wallpaper<br />

and interior painting all<br />

types 15 yrs experience<br />

with honest rates Can<br />

Bob Billenca. 667-4757<br />

Plumbing<br />

& Heating 049<br />

PLUMBING A HEATING<br />

STEVEN R PETTI<br />

PLUMBING HEATING A<br />

Gas Bathroom A kitchen<br />

remodeling Drains<br />

cleaned No iob loo<br />

small 665 1685 Lie No<br />

18765<br />

SPECIAL PRICES<br />

Complete bathrooms<br />

One week iompletion<br />

Call lor Iree estimate A<br />

Aron Plumbing A Heating<br />

(Lie No 90741 438-1665<br />

2720163<br />

Roofing<br />

053<br />

ANDERSON ROOFING A<br />

MASONRY COMPANY<br />

Tar A gravel roofs,<br />

shingle work, repair work<br />

done All types masonry<br />

work, chimney repairs a<br />

specialty 17 years expe<br />

nence Free estimates<br />

851-9138 tfT<br />

GOLD STAR ROOFING<br />

Inc All types ol roolmg<br />

and repairs All work<br />

guaranteed 24 hr eng<br />

service Free estimates<br />

Ron 272 8464<br />

RICH ROOFING CO.<br />

CARPENTRY GUTTERS<br />

Fully licensed A insured<br />

Also Dump truck for hire<br />

loam, gravel del . rubbish<br />

removal Free estimate<br />

944 1590<br />

ROOF LEAKING?<br />

ROCFS removed, re-<br />

roofs, repairs, also addi<br />

tions. siding, porches,<br />

gutters, guaranteed in<br />

sured 935-3113. Skyline<br />

Roolmg A Constr Co<br />

Sewing<br />

& Alterations<br />

057<br />

TAILORING<br />

STONEHAM TAILOR<br />

shop, new location 2<br />

Frankhn St Stoneham<br />

Any type of alterations for<br />

men and women Hours<br />

Mon . Wed . Fn .Sat 9 to<br />

5 Tues 8 to 2 Thurs 8 to<br />

'5 and 6 30 to I Opm 438<br />

7198<br />

SEAMSTRESS Alter<br />

ations for men women<br />

and children Call<br />

anytime 438 41Jb 5.23S<br />

Rubbish<br />

& Junk Removal 061<br />

ABOUT RUBBISH<br />

BE SAFE Prevent tires<br />

and accidents Win take<br />

away rubbish 1 r om<br />

cellars attics yards etc<br />

Appliances lurniture<br />

moved or disposed ol<br />

Servicing Woburn area<br />

lor past 30 years Call<br />

933 1868alter 3pm<br />

ACME SALVAGE CO<br />

Cellars A yards cleaned<br />

Scrap metal, irons iv ap<br />

pliances o' all types<br />

picked up Call anytime<br />

664 2249 UN<br />

DEMOLITION<br />

Experienced A insured<br />

An types 0' structure A<br />

materials demolished A<br />

hauled away 944 5915<br />

JUNK REMOVAL<br />

WE LL HAUL anythimg<br />

away, in and out of the<br />

house Reasonable rates<br />

Call 438 3142<br />

RUBBISH REMOVAL<br />

Cellars, attics, yards etc<br />

cleaned up Some moving<br />

service available Call<br />

anytime except Sundays<br />

658-2163<br />

RUBBISH REMOVAL<br />

REMOVAL OF Brush,<br />

building debris, rubbish,<br />

demolition work and<br />

cieanouts Prompl reli-<br />

able service Serving an<br />

towns. Call Bill eves.<br />

862-2142.<br />

■ I<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Trucking<br />

A Moving<br />

MAN A TR.<br />

moved and rt<br />

Rubbish remove<br />

work, odd<br />

cieanouts. fur-<br />

moving Reas rates<br />

662 2070<br />

Upholstering<br />

& Refini'hing 06?<br />

FURNITURE<br />

REFINISHING<br />

NAZARIAN Retmisning<br />

Furn meticulously hand<br />

stripped A refmished<br />

Spec in antiques 20 yrs<br />

exp tree pick-up 8 le<br />

438-2506 t'S<br />

Wedding<br />

069<br />

CUSTOM CAKES<br />

BY ELAINE Weddings<br />

anniversaries, banouets<br />

etc Sesame St<br />

Characters Strawbi<br />

Shoricako Inei :• '■' .<br />

More Car 9-:: BII - ."■<br />

PM<br />

WEDDING<br />

QUALITY Photos al an<br />

allordabie price Can<br />

657 3958 ask lor Stu IIT<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

General 075<br />

MASONRY WORK<br />

STONEWALLS R -<br />

concrete A. -<br />

landscap i:. -<br />

work . ,i Am<br />

Sinagoga 438 -*i<br />

Lost & Found<br />

077<br />

CALL PETWATCH I , u<br />

lose Imd. or wish :o<br />

adopt a pel Pleas-<br />

your phone number oh<br />

your Pet s Colla-<br />

944 5843 Alrees.>r-.ice<br />

FOUND CATS •.<br />

all color b : ' ■<br />

ages Found<br />

for adoption , •<br />

anyone want a nice ! ig<br />

cuddly dog I •<br />

Petwatchat944 5843<br />

WHITE COCKATli I<br />

'dew oui on Montvale<br />

Ave . headed Soutl<br />

reward lor return Gen.-<br />

936 3435<br />

LOST Sheitie Ma •<br />

ble white q n<br />

Call 729 be.<br />

LOST Sm t; .■ i •<br />

ten ei " i<br />

St Burling) • in<br />

PM Name Rat' e<br />

louno please I . ■ ■<br />

alter 9 30 pn<br />

anytime Rewdii:<br />

REWARD SiOW '.;•<br />

ol Se.c P il .i i •<br />

missing from Thon<br />

Country Club N '"<br />

Reading<br />

367 6076<br />

Free 081<br />

FREE TO ggi<br />

Male f .■<br />

Can eves 944 06b", • I i<br />

Cathy<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Antiques<br />

& Collectibles 087<br />

This A That<br />

Antique A Ac<br />

SPRING S '•"•'' '<br />

Open Fn .-. Sal '<br />

5pm Sometl ing<br />

Old roi oi Is J<br />

dressers •<br />

glassware ■ < lie<br />

diners ; .<br />

lamps An salt s<br />

C.rtS'i only n<br />

Buy I item or<br />

contents Ca<br />

eves ' ' .<br />

This •- " r "<br />

AuCtii ' '•' v<br />

\,to"<br />

Viei ei ■ ' ■■<br />

Auctions<br />

& Flea Markets 089<br />

FLEA MAM-<br />

Webb Bi - "<br />

Every ' , ' •.<br />

Deaie's - • •<br />

272-17S8<br />

vv ■<br />

Every<br />

Food M,i<br />

Rle - r. 1<br />

We ■ ••<br />

call 93- ■■<br />

Boats, Motors<br />

& Supplies<br />

BOAT<br />

BERTRAM 2 " ■<br />

sport lishern'd<br />

'<br />

iraiie' ■<br />

■ •<br />

091<br />

SAILBOAP<br />

NEW TIGA i ■ . ■<br />

tun boa' Is •<br />

Alcorl rop • ■<br />

and Aftoi .<br />

discount at Boat Shed<br />

Lessons available Can<br />

944 2996<br />

Con't. on<br />

S-14<br />

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,1.1 14 WFDNESDAY MAY23. 1984<br />

Supplement to [).i , T<br />

ViMflqp* No RtN<br />

ChroniftfiWohutn. Rertd.nq . Wincheiler Burlington, Wnhetieldl _,<br />

. ■ I..M)M i TMifediurv TOMHICfMr Sloneham Independent<br />

Lynnli^id<br />

itfinq Tr.inMr.pl W-lminqlcmA Tewksbury lown Cr ier<br />

t» CLfiSSIFIEDflDS!<br />

As a pi r •. IT vice there is no (hoiuc for found ods Coll lor Rotes 933-3700. 944 2200<br />

FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE-<br />

.1 INI ISH-TYPI M'lAT<br />

white . I<br />

ue A ■ i .;'<br />

Eas, • . I •<br />

• .<br />

IDGI I ATHFS<br />

'. n ■; ' ui<br />

■urfa • t- 1 i lei<br />

tiai< ' •'.:•■'<br />

5hi i ■•' i'." '<br />

Pi., furriti ei<br />

In<br />

Business Industrial<br />

Equipment 093<br />

AH initial .-<br />

■■ ' . i II i n .'.<br />

< . ■ ; Milt. ,j|<br />

■• ■ ■ ■■ i ■. |95l<br />

,• .... eathei<br />

• ■ .'. ilium<br />

■<br />

IFFII I IUUIPMENT<br />

usi i) desks<br />

i. '.,".'■ tt'i'. Ml 1<br />

>II<br />

II i ,' H ;M9S<br />

I.I bed $?50<br />

. • H.- i iei i open<br />

i" i<br />

being individually i olored<br />

if .i qruup hy per<br />

.iri.iiysi Donna<br />

Groyono Call lur Iree<br />

mi irmalion I4.i i 'i '<br />

PFST CONTROL<br />

i HI | I bliMATE!. 10 yrs<br />

.experience Mass<br />

I.."Mi .it.. No 03018 Call<br />

Paul .it Mi? "Hi ''i 6 6S<br />

siltl. 11 IOAM SI? per<br />

,,ini delivered "<br />

s II.I<br />

II NT THAU ER II re ■<br />

do- sleeps n Call lor<br />

more details SfiOU<br />

Bl<br />

[HAM I R HITCHI S<br />

^ixt installed pick up<br />

Irui k bumpers, all types<br />

.ii welding l Islon Weld<br />

.; .'nice 2TO Park SI<br />

North Reading w>! 1498<br />

UN<br />

USED BICYCLES<br />

I.'.I \: Hie ml', \OH<br />

SAi t Reconditioned.<br />

repairs' on all brands HII<br />

sizes reasonable prices<br />

tradl* iris too OlliCk<br />

repairs Used parts A<br />

ii essones 65H 8126<br />

6 ?n<br />

Miscellaneous 101<br />

CEMENT MIXER<br />

■ H.ig [ lei- on wheels<br />

S.'IIO or HO 4.(8 24J4<br />

664 4S9b 5 23S<br />

CERAMIC HOBBY Molds<br />

Perleci . ondihon Plant<br />

ers. butterliy beads<br />

carousel hi rses al<br />

222 8:.b6<br />

Ship Wheel Light<br />

Solid maple and brass<br />

hqhl fixture 4 II<br />

diameter, ported ad<br />

dilion lo lamily room<br />

Rest oiler call Paul 644<br />

65«9allor 6<br />

SWIMMING POOL 24'<br />

hub above qround d.e<br />

liller haywood new<br />

CdCUum & fhose cover,<br />

partial wood deck, excel,<br />

ronrf. ' you dKass^brf-<br />

SSO0 664 ■>4;6<br />

30' MAGIC CHIEF elec<br />

oven, green. S100 White<br />

Hoi Point relreigeralor.<br />

exc cond . S200 Call 245<br />

06vOor 246 2018<br />

1968 NEW ENGLAND<br />

E xplorer Tenl Trailer<br />

sleeps 8. couch, table and<br />

benches, add on room,<br />

qood < ond . asking $600 or<br />

h o 664 6isno<br />

MANS CARAT<br />

diamond gold ring.<br />

Florentine linish $.300<br />

drm Prom dress blue<br />

Mled bodice, lull skirl<br />

like Cinderella's. $60 Call<br />

664 2253<br />

Money Savers 103<br />

.-,. ROXIMATI LY14<br />

red geratoi Yel A<br />

Some intern" flaws S^O<br />

II<br />

.'.I BBf R 21 ■ : 1 -<br />

hell e gn : 11 a afie<br />

S.4J8 is<br />

••I • ORD CAMPER Ele<br />

vated ri ol AsKiig $100<br />

War Or 1 : e ' ..' .<br />

Gd cond Ask . I<br />

144 ."• I pm<br />

Pets & Supplies 105<br />

A K C H<br />

■ ' ■"-. . . tie<br />

lAeek ' 1 1 ■<br />

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AN '.■ ■■- 1 ■'• ■ •..<br />

hospita Fen il I<br />

■ .1 1 it! \2<br />

. ■ - 1 nail<br />

log $3« '. il ' i<br />

BEA BlACh •■<br />

A r te ( ng haired i<br />

. 11 Pretl • • lle<br />

I home: ■ ■<br />

IKK3 GROOMING<br />

IRE I<br />

mg tie., : athi I ■ I> 1<br />

II ■ ■• ' Iv 1<br />

PDGA men hi<br />

.'. ■<br />

B->8 S04- ' ■ Ippl<br />

DOG SERVICE<br />

CLIPS BATHS DIP' A<br />

prices : ,'. • apols<br />

Pampered Pet Shop 872<br />

Main St Win, I"<br />

(■29-26V) t eves 19-1<br />

DOGSBOARObD large m<br />

X out 'uns MeadCA<br />

Br - - •- el 93 123?<br />

FREE KITTENS<br />

I Kill .■ 1 I .<br />

1112/2<br />

Mill Kir t| -i nali<br />

ad ral fi irey ■■ .v Ie '<br />

/.)■' , lid 1 ittei " in -<br />

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FHFI Kir [I NS itler<br />

Iran '' ' '.v- s ■'■ 1 '<br />

able ■• •' ■ ■ 1"" '1 ' it'<br />

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II..., |1 V. .'.1 ... - ■'•<br />

I Call 9 1;<br />

KITTENS'<br />

Pui lug ■','.'<br />

Mam<br />

I ure dr. . :<br />

1 HI I ' PA • HOI<br />

Norihnasl SlieUvt t*'i<br />

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il ■ ., ;ti iigf '<br />

,,n 111/ •; i mile . ■<br />

t'.il Avi'<br />

MA Nun profit adoptioi<br />

lee<br />

I ABRAOOR HI 'I'll VI H<br />

pups AKC Champion<br />

lines Black « ,-<br />

Male •• lemale Bri 1<br />

lempermenl ■. in<br />

teliigem •■ Can 4i8-oo'.f<br />

PUPPY K DOC. Obe<br />

e ourses in<br />

Wakelield Limited to 1?<br />

Starts rhursday, lune l<br />

1 anine Companions Duo<br />

rraining Si hool 246-3778<br />

flint BRED Doberman<br />

pups Ular k \ Red IM<br />

Call 658 1682<br />

THE DISCIPLINED DOG<br />

Basic Obedience Course<br />

Private, in your home<br />

1.,Hi alter ii p in 272 19.11<br />

HI 153-0337<br />

: BEAUTIFUL Spayed<br />

lema e 1 ats need loving<br />

home together or sepa<br />

rate Have lo give them<br />

up due i '■■• 'i' allergic<br />

.problems Mon Fn eves.<br />

: 188 Sal '• Sun 60J<br />

... i , -IIT<br />

f Rt E KIT 11 NS 6 wks<br />

old I tiger. I gray tiger<br />

wilh white. I blai k liger<br />

wilh while Litter trained<br />

Call 664 i603<br />

Sporting Goods 107<br />

IADIFS Goll set used<br />

once $.'9 Men s 2<br />

woods. 5 irons S 10 Bag<br />

$10 Le't hand set 7<br />

clubs $69 M . lubs Si<br />

ea Jr sel $4u 581 1460<br />

Swimming Pools<br />

& Supplies 109<br />

i HI I I CTORS WANT old<br />

•• nd clocks Will an<br />

A." an/ and all replies<br />

p r u m p I I y and<br />

' nurieously Please a<br />

lim days 7?9 8381 or Leo<br />

evenings 665 7062 US<br />

' i SIZE baby s i rib<br />

P i all 944 0i6l alter<br />

tj prn<br />

1MONEY GIVEN!<br />

Wl I'AV MORE than *iy<br />

one 'or old 'urn. desks<br />

lima c atiinols. round<br />

i ii 1 "-. bookcases, old<br />

,vindup loys hall<br />

Irees rommodes ster<br />

til hanks<br />

. -,lai rugs etc<br />

rence i ensed aur<br />

ili'i 94',? or ?il<br />

IIS<br />

PIANO;. WANTED. All<br />

i will pay to move<br />

Call 438 7488 IIS<br />

WAN1ED DECOYS<br />

ten ducks any cond<br />

lop pm es Call 665-7437<br />

or 665-9821. Alma Libby<br />

UN<br />

WANTED TO BUY Old<br />

woodworking tools<br />

plane'. surplus hand<br />

tools ALL TRADES •<br />

Ma hinist tuols lathes<br />

shoplols •>?/ 1916<br />

WE WANT ANTIQUES<br />

Wl HUY everything On<br />

ental rugs lurndure<br />

china glass<br />

lamps loys Jewelry<br />

S| e lalisl i" .".tate hg<br />

oi'lalions K I stale Liq<br />

i lad irs i all anytime ol<br />

day 438 7595 TFS<br />

Tewksbury 129<br />

Wood,<br />

Coal & Oil 113<br />

DIAClEAR SAND filler •<br />

yr old Acquamatn<br />

horse pump ? vrs old<br />

'. a , . u ni ho se jrt.!<br />

skimmer Ais.. .' 18 II<br />

round liners 933 .<br />

SWIMMING POOI Above<br />

ground 25 round. 5<br />

deep Deck an ari n :<br />

Pole lights plus al ai<br />

COSSorieS $2500 Can<br />

5 ?.?S<br />

Mi x 2? OVAL above<br />

ground pool Sand liller<br />

vacuum ladder \ winter<br />

cover $400 944 5?9I<br />

Wanted To Buy 111<br />

A ACTIVE BUYER ol un<br />

wanted fu,rml ire wicker<br />

glass clocks i pc or<br />

entire nlents Serving<br />

..I area Can KTanh<br />

anytime 933 1910<br />

ALL THAT,IS<br />

I |U< lurndure<br />

Clocks i hi - .i ■ .<br />

A<br />

evenings 665 706.' .<br />

'.i. ■ '29 3631 < eves<br />

■<br />

ANTIQUE CLOCKS<br />

H HI ish pi e paid<br />

intique<br />

pieti epan ., ■• res<br />

loral i anytime<br />

ON<br />

ANTiQUESWANTED<br />

Oak Walnut. Mahog s<br />

• i' . , ■ 'urn lamps<br />

.'. '• . . :ner an<br />

' will pav casl<br />

i • i estate i.i<br />

. days eves 933<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

Money Given Away<br />

M PRICES paid lor<br />

.i v thing old China<br />

al nets rna la ■<br />

n ni des<br />

■ ■ - is old<br />

haskei ■ • is leddi<br />

bearj wind uf<br />

'a<br />

UN<br />

BASEBALL CARDS and<br />

irams wanted Pa\ .asr-<br />

n el ives A" -<br />

Hyer Mann Bing etc<br />

iseoa • . ie l<br />

. Bol ays. ;<br />

: 18 1*27<br />

BUYING<br />

ATTIC TOCELLAR<br />

' '. ' )UFS TO Flea<br />

Mane; I urn lure old<br />

linens crocheted<br />

spreads patchwork<br />

quilts costume ieweiry<br />

•ur coats, lamps clocks<br />

•chma dolls pre 1940<br />

clothing trunks bnc a<br />

brai Phyllis Hilton 66?<br />

6492 or 665 8749 US<br />

CASH PAID"<br />

For working refrigerators<br />

oni* CailJ?4 370C<br />

FIHI WOOD CU1 split .S<br />

delivered i


Supplement lo Daily Time* - Chronicle (Woburn. Reading. Winchester Burlington. Wahedeld) Lynnlield<br />

Village' No Reading T


PAGE S 16 WEDNESDAY, MAY23,1984<br />

Jf^Sff 944-2175<br />

658-2598<br />

On PRIVATE ACRE w/INGROUND<br />

POOL in NORTH WltMINGTON<br />

near school!! 7 rooms, IV2 baths<br />

FirepLi e $95,900!!<br />

On EXECUTIVE CUL-DE-SAC 46' in<br />

NORTH WILMINGTON $130's<br />

in Mirft Condition! 3 Br, 1 V2 baths,<br />

Fireplaced Family Room, Formal<br />

Dining room.<br />

ANNE MAHONEY REALTY<br />

944-2175 658-2598<br />

— READING —<br />

READING - Lovely 7 rm. Garrison<br />

Colonial featuring fireplaced living room,<br />

3 bedrms, family room down, 1 V2 baths in<br />

absolute move-in condition, set on 1.1<br />

acres landscaped $129,900<br />

WOBURN • Antique 9 rm. Colonial w/large<br />

20x30 two-story barn set on 3/4 acre -<br />

mostly Business Zoned ■ ideal for<br />

professional building, contractor or<br />

business & rsidential use. Plenty of<br />

parking minutes to Rte. 128 . . $179,900<br />

JOHN MARTINELLI<br />

MIKE HAYES<br />

QntuiK 395-2121<br />

21<br />

ADVANCE REALTY<br />

377 A SALEM ST., Medford, MA<br />

f Ai •• OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED ANO OPERATED<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

AMARO t ;yl elk<br />

-•• liitwti duio. r del.<br />

AM FM stereo, sun-<br />

• PS PB JOK mi<br />

• I Below cook<br />

• rBO 933 J?63<br />

r0 Country<br />

■ .'..,..■ n PS PB.<br />

A verdnve AM<br />

■-ack tnt<br />

, 1 .'.1. ttji, gate A<br />

■■ '.' .'oon A<br />

■ aty 1<br />

1981 1 rOTA : . ■: -<br />

■■■ , ■ , . ir alum<br />

■-.■'■-<br />

(I<br />

■ "■' i^iOO or<br />

■■ PiRlT AMC 4<br />

: ":«. Exec cond<br />

11 BO Cal' anytime<br />

5 23T<br />

1962 HONDA CIVIC<br />

a 1 AC Stereo Cass<br />

.'. ,' - 19 000 mi Exc<br />

Asking $5800<br />

. eves 5 23S<br />

•'• ,v MALIBU<br />

V6 PS PB auto<br />

AM I '.' :,' .'" A It<br />

i '<br />

■ eage $'995 or BO<br />

• :.: 5734<br />

•1 . -EVETTE<br />

•- : ,je nt<br />

"II Clot*'<br />

- el seats Am tm •<br />

/. no de'og 4 dr $550C ur<br />

BO Jerry. 933 4566<br />

'982 LE CAR White E.c<br />

„nd Must sen $3600 or<br />

BO Can Ardy at 664 2704<br />

1979 PINTO Squire<br />

A.iqon. exc cond. low<br />

n leago now tires &<br />

,..h,iust system $3,000 or<br />

c o 664 270'<br />

1978 HONDA CIVIC<br />

Hatchback, am Im, new<br />

Diehard battery and from<br />

brakes, req gas, exr<br />

milciqe. 4 radials. sp.irr<br />

snows. $7,050 or best<br />

offer 470 0768<br />

Autos Wanted 187<br />

AUTOS BOUGHT<br />

junk cars \ truck:<br />

moved Highest price';<br />

pai-i immed sei •<br />

Call day J' evei<br />

160 or 657-7389 Ca»<br />

the little guv<br />

CASH ON SPOT<br />

SELL VOUH Car : .<br />

phone We<br />

pensive and . • . .'<br />

vans rv s Cash<br />

on spot Can 662-8087<br />

5 23S<br />

JUNK CARS named<br />

;.... s: i ., i- • ■-.■•■<br />

days ,'-■:■'<br />

JUNK CARS<br />

JUNK CARS<br />

UP TC S'<br />

choi.p 1976 •- .<br />

riiu'o 9'!- '. ' -<br />

USED CAP<br />

' a ..i-.- Highest .<br />

paid ' ' lie<br />

Used :».>!'<br />

yVoburr Aul Pa'l I<br />

M.sha*b ■ •• ' .'. :<br />

'250 '■•as= Dea •<br />

License - . -.<br />

USED CAW. .'.•'.<br />

We also sen q^a >:. -see<br />

aulo parts Tes'-> I<br />

guarantee::<br />

Auto Parts<br />

Salem St . .".<br />

4440 Mass L11 • 2605<br />

Quality Our Goa<br />

tactior Oui ••-<br />

k --<br />

-I.<br />

^r*-*' ^1<br />

Available NOW, a most prestigious garden apartment<br />

community, convenient and secluded. Only 15 minutes from<br />

Boston, located in a country setting.<br />

COME TO FELLSVIEW TERRACE and<br />

see our unique one and two bedroom apartments, some with<br />

fireplaces and a den. You will find everything you need and<br />

more. More because there are people who prefer more than<br />

an ordinary apartment can offer. We put more into Fellsview<br />

Terrace so it will mean more to you. Prices start at s 580. MEsn<br />

Located off the Lynnfells Parkway. Stoneham Melrose line, open weekdays<br />

:) 7 p m , weekends from 11 a m 4pm NoPetsPlease 562-9000<br />

jnese<br />

St rout<br />

REAL ESTATE,<br />

HOMEOFTHEWEEK<br />

, '•<br />

READING - 7 room Cape in mint<br />

condition, eat-in kitchen plus<br />

finished pinewood basement. Ex-<br />

cellent yard for gatdeners. Con-<br />

venient location.<br />

EXCLUSIVE $112,000<br />

50 Main St.. North Reading<br />

— 664-3434 —<br />

Motorcycles 189<br />

SAZUKI 730 Not running<br />

BO Call 935 1344 alter<br />

4 30 pm<br />

1976 NORTON Electric<br />

start beautitul cond<br />

4 500 miles, black f> gold<br />

High ider Musi sell<br />

$2800 or BO Will talk<br />

729 6605<br />

1977 ZAFARI MOPED<br />

Needs some work $50<br />

Call 658 3682 5'23T<br />

1979 VFSPA MOPED Call<br />

Mon Fri 5 30 Sat & Sun<br />

all day 438-5597 5/23S<br />

1980 HONDA CM400.<br />

black. 6000 mi Incl 2<br />

helmets padded bar.<br />

lugg rack Must sen<br />

need car Used only 3<br />

summers $900 or BO<br />

657 8227 5/23T<br />

1981 HONDA CB 650 Mint<br />

cond Only 6000 mi Mid<br />

night blue KG bar Call<br />

272 3739<br />

1981 SU2UKE 450 mint<br />

- I non must see<br />

$M00 942-0677<br />

1981 YAMAHA GT80 Mint<br />

cond $525 Call alter 5<br />

p m 935-6457<br />

9152 HARLEY CHOPPER<br />

NeA moter A trans New<br />

,- •. fatbobs Disc<br />

brakes front and rear<br />

$?75Cor BO 938-9261<br />

Recreational<br />

Vehicles<br />

191<br />

HONDA ODYSSEY Dune<br />

Buggy used about 20<br />

hrs Mint cond $1 000 or<br />

BRO Call Keith 933 6249<br />

STAHCPAFT HARDTOP<br />

ten: tracer sleeps 6 at<br />

tacnabie awning poles<br />

AI condition $1250 438-<br />

4264 alter 6 pm 5 30S<br />

S T*RUCK CAMPER<br />

., 4 Hit by tree limb<br />

■ •-Is work $300 or BO<br />

I -58 3682 5 23T<br />

Trucks<br />

& Vans 193<br />

1974'FORD Van Excellent<br />

condition $1,250 also.<br />

1976 Dodge Pickup with<br />

ladder racks $800 Can<br />

272 2824<br />

1976 PICK UP TRUCK<br />

Cabin 100 Good<br />

condition $1500 Call 3-7<br />

pm 933-5357<br />

1979 CHEVY BLAZER 4 x<br />

4 Auto . AM FM stereo,<br />

no rust Exc cond in &<br />

out Never been plowed<br />

60K mi $7500 or BO<br />

935-0636<br />

1979 CHEVY VAN 6 cyl<br />

auto. 43K orig mi AM FM<br />

stereo w cassette. CB<br />

radio, captains shrs Dk<br />

blue. 1 owner Some<br />

customizing, exc cond<br />

Must be seen $5995 call<br />

Fred lor appl 729 9700<br />

BUSINESS<br />

& FINANCE<br />

Business<br />

Opportunity 199<br />

LET US help you start<br />

your own business<br />

Minimal investment We<br />

will provide everything<br />

you need to get started<br />

Call Amy 576-0480<br />

NEED EXTRA MONEY""<br />

WE ARE LOOKING for 4<br />

ambitious people with<br />

good sell images to train<br />

m the nutrition and man-<br />

agement business 721-<br />

2626 US<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

Child Care<br />

Wanted<br />

209<br />

BABYSITTER lor 5 yr old<br />

and mlant. occasional<br />

eves and afternoons<br />

now, 15 hrs week during<br />

summer Catherine Ave<br />

area walking dist or own<br />

transportation preferred<br />

942 1765<br />

CHILDCARE lor 2 yr<br />

toddler girl in my home<br />

Mon Fri . 9-6 Refs req<br />

273-4275and 273-4274<br />

DURING Summer vaca-<br />

tion 6 yr old girl Reeves<br />

school area From 8 till 2<br />

Mon-Fn Call 935-0825<br />

WORKING MOTHER<br />

needs individual to care -<br />

tor 2 children, 4 days a<br />

wk 938-0317after6 o m<br />

Child Care Needed<br />

Responsible Adult in my<br />

home. 3 days a week tc<br />

care for 2 children.<br />

Please call after 6 p.m.<br />

References 334 4249<br />

It would take 27,000 spiders,<br />

each spinning a single web,<br />

to produce a pound of web<br />

Employment<br />

Wanted<br />

211<br />

BABYSITTER Exp H S<br />

student will care for your<br />

child any afternoon or<br />

eve . anytime during the<br />

summer Red C-oss Cert<br />

CallTracey. 729-4326<br />

COLLEGE STUDENT 20<br />

years old in Winchester<br />

with own car Has expen<br />

ence in newborn babysit-<br />

ting and house sitting<br />

Susan. 7 29-1366.<br />

mornings, please<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

PLANNING student<br />

seeks summer employ-<br />

ment in an architectural<br />

design firm Strong<br />

background in<br />

computers Resume 8<br />

references avail upon<br />

request 729 0911<br />

PAINTING. LAWN Care<br />

(mowjng. fertilizing,<br />

garden work, raking)<br />

Own transp and own<br />

equip. Will also remove<br />

rubbish 729-1966<br />

PARALEGAL Female with<br />

B S Degree interested in<br />

obtaining full lime posi-<br />

tion with general practice<br />

law lirm or corporation in<br />

Middlesex County area<br />

Call Lynn at 272-5698<br />

ROTOTILLING - Spring<br />

planting time Only $15 for<br />

100 sq If Each add'l 100<br />

sq It $5 New area. $5<br />

extra Call Dave at 272-<br />

4633<br />

General<br />

Help Wanted 213<br />

Accounting Secretary<br />

BILLERICA - >tigh lech<br />

company seeks expen<br />

enced secretary No ac-<br />

counting Knowledge nec-<br />

essary Call Nancy Sub-<br />

urban Skills. 272-2750<br />

APARTMENT RENTAL<br />

Agent Woburn. full time<br />

includes Saturday &<br />

Sunday Car nee Exp<br />

pref Start $215 935-9615<br />

ASPHALT PAVER seeks<br />

strong reliable person<br />

Must have Class II<br />

license 944-7072<br />

ATTENTION NIGHT OWL<br />

Hairdressers Looking for<br />

several experienced<br />

people to work afternoon<br />

into evening hours Call<br />

861 9059<br />

AUTO BODY looking tor<br />

top quality auto body<br />

technician for busy flat<br />

rate shop Full time per-<br />

manent position Call<br />

272-7343<br />

AUTO MECHANIC Busy<br />

shop looking for exp<br />

mechanics, or appren-<br />

tice Must nave previous<br />

exp Call 272-7343<br />

BURLINGTON CPA firm<br />

seeks exp full charge<br />

bookkeeper Taxes<br />

helpful 30 to 40 hrs wk<br />

Send resume' salary his-<br />

tory to Leydon 4<br />

Gallagher 44 Mall Rd.<br />

Burlington. MA01803<br />

CARPENTERS ASSIS-<br />

TANT Own hand tools,<br />

transportation Refer<br />

ences required Experi-<br />

ence helpful Call Barry<br />

944-4970 after 6 pm<br />

CARPENTER'S HELPER<br />

no experience needed<br />

Car and dependability a<br />

must Call 245-3628 $4 per<br />

hr 5/23S<br />

CATV INSTALLERS for<br />

Andover area Van. tools,<br />

prior experience helpful<br />

369-8511 after 6.<br />

CLASS I DRIVER and la-<br />

borers New Reading lirm<br />

looking for hard workers,<br />

oilers steady work '<br />

Please call Jeff, 942-1333.<br />

CLEANERS<br />

Part time mornings and<br />

part time evenings for<br />

Burlington area Top pay<br />

Call 739-7415 ask for<br />

Bruce<br />

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN<br />

GETTING YOUR REAL ESTATE<br />

SALESPERSON LICENSE?????<br />

Satisfactory completion of our<br />

PRE-LICENSING COURSE in a<br />

total of 24 classroom hours meets<br />

the state requirements for the<br />

Massachusetts Salesperson<br />

License Exam. Our next course in<br />

preparation for the state exam will<br />

begin June 4th either 9-12 noon or<br />

7-10 p.m. Anyone interested<br />

should call now to register for the<br />

June course. Contact—Regina. »•<br />

SMH REAL<br />

SSL 658-5010<br />

35 Lowell Stre.t. <strong>Wilmington</strong> MA 01887<br />

ui'->*»i> O* MoiiorhKHjiPi Depart<br />

CLEANING LADY 10 1c 12<br />

hrs per wk Call Nick<br />

933-6667<br />

CLERK/TYPIST<br />

Top paying TEMPORARY<br />

assignments available<br />

Call Vantage Personnel<br />

944-9404<br />

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE<br />

Full and part time posi-<br />

tions working in private<br />

homes caring lor<br />

children References<br />

required Minutewomen.<br />

Inc .862-3300<br />

DAY AND Night shift<br />

counselor neeoed in de-<br />

tention facility for court<br />

involved boys High<br />

er.ergy level and ability to<br />

relate to adolescents<br />

needed Experience<br />

helpful Good benelits<br />

Call N F l Shelter Care<br />

between 10 am' - 5pm<br />

Mon Fri for more inlo<br />

774-5845 E O E ' A A<br />

DELI HELP<br />

SANDWICH ■ GRILL<br />

person. Waitress<br />

Counter help Winchester<br />

Center location Good<br />

.pay. Call 729-4647 Ask for<br />

manager<br />

DENTAL HELP WANTED<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full<br />

or part time Dental<br />

Hygienist part time<br />

Tues , and Thurs Exp<br />

pref. <strong>Wilmington</strong> office<br />

Call 658-6200 5/23T<br />

DESK CLERK<br />

Part time and full time<br />

Call The Homestead<br />

Motor inn in Cambridge at<br />

491-1890 bet 7 am and 3<br />

pm weekdays<br />

DRAFTSPL-RSON<br />

Melrose firm needs<br />

person with interest &<br />

experience in housing for<br />

design/drafting growth<br />

opportunity Send re-<br />

sume to Miquelle<br />

Associates. 20 West<br />

Emerson St., Melrose.<br />

MA 02176<br />

DRIVING INSTRUCTOR<br />

Arlington/ Belmont/ Lex-<br />

ington area Hrs ar-<br />

ranged. Call Mrs Brown.<br />

643-6808<br />

EARN $20 - $30 Hourly<br />

Show jewelry at home<br />

party No invest & free<br />

trng New to area, great<br />

opp for advancement,<br />

tree auto Call 944 6288<br />

EARN $4 87 HR<br />

WE NEED assistance in<br />

evaluating and respond-<br />

ing to daily work reports<br />

submitted by our agents<br />

throughout the state No<br />

experience necessary<br />

paid to complete training<br />

Work at home For in-<br />

formation send self<br />

addressed, stamped<br />

envelope W long to<br />

AWGA. Dept E Bos<br />

49204, Atlanta. GA 30359<br />

5 I 2 3 T<br />

EARN $50 for 5 hours<br />

work. showing<br />

Oueensway Fashions or<br />

be a hostess S earn tree<br />

clothing Call 657-7988 or<br />

658-9763 IfT<br />

INTERIOR PAINTER Re<br />

liable individual wanted<br />

by luxury apartment<br />

complex for painting,<br />

cleaning and general<br />

maintenance duties<br />

Excellent salary and<br />

benefits If interested call<br />

438-4116<br />

WANTED responsible<br />

person to cook dinner,<br />

clean up. pickup, tran<br />

sport children to ac<br />

tlvities. Weekdays 47<br />

p.m. (flexible) S. E.<br />

Andover 470-1344<br />

SU0P'em,nl loD.,1, rim.. - Chtonxl. (Woburn. Reading. WllttllWHr. ««HKi|jlOH. WlylltW). LywrfMd<br />

Villager No Reading transcrlpl Wllminglon & te*k*bur, <strong>Town</strong>Crle^ Monenam Irvjependenl<br />

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY<br />

in conventional fiber op-<br />

tics in the Sunbelt We<br />

are situated in<br />

Jacksonville Florida |ust<br />

minutes from the beach<br />

We offer total relocation<br />

expenses and a very at-<br />

tracts salary package<br />

Florida also has no State<br />

income tax The position<br />

is for Fiber optic pro-<br />

totype technicians with a<br />

minimum ol 2 years<br />

hands on experience in<br />

conventional fiber optics<br />

The right person will be<br />

invited to Florida for a<br />

personal interview<br />

expenses paid Please<br />

send resume and salary<br />

requirements to Presi-<br />

dent Cuda Products Corp<br />

6000 Powers Ave .<br />

Jacksonville. Fl 32217.<br />

EXPERIENCED PAINT-<br />

ERS For residential<br />

finish painting Call 729-<br />

3108<br />

EXPERIENCED HAIR-<br />

DRESSER for a busy<br />

salon Full time or part<br />

time with long weekends<br />

off Call 933-5935<br />

EXPERIENCED BOOK<br />

KEEPER. Part Time<br />

9440089<br />

F C BOOKKEEPER Par!<br />

time, hours flexible Must<br />

be able to go thru T.B<br />

Some typing req Call<br />

658-2383. 658-2881. leave<br />

message 5/23T<br />

FULL TIME Positions<br />

■ available days lor<br />

CASHff R * f>5LI<br />

PERSON GO pay x S<br />

benefits Call - Patty at<br />

276-2241<br />

CREATIVE GOURMET<br />

FURNITURE RE-<br />

FINISHER, will train. No<br />

experience necessary<br />

Must be willing to learn<br />

Benefits Apply at Re-<br />

linishing Shop, 330 Salem<br />

St . Wakefield 245-4589<br />

GAS STATION Attendants<br />

needed All shifts availa-<br />

ble Apply in person.<br />

Burlington Amoco 108<br />

Cambridge St., Burling-<br />

ton, or call 272-9622<br />

G6VERNMENT JOBS<br />

Thousands of vacancies<br />

must be filled immediate-<br />

ly $17,634 to $50,112 Call<br />

1-716-842-6000 ext 31409<br />

5/23S<br />

GOVERNMENT JOBS<br />

$16,559 - $50,553 ' year<br />

Now hiring Your area<br />

Call 1-805-687-6000, ext<br />

R-6908 5/23N<br />

GOVERNMENT JOBS<br />

$16,559 - $50,553' yr Now<br />

hiring Your area Call<br />

805-687-6000 ext R-3023<br />

5/23S<br />

HAIRDRESSERS and op-<br />

erators Full time<br />

employment Guaranteed<br />

salary plus commission<br />

Call 933-9722<br />

HOME CLEANERS Part<br />

time $5 / plus per hr<br />

Mature adults No expe-<br />

rience needed Call Bona<br />

Fide Cleaning Service at<br />

438-7996 6 6S<br />

HOMEMAKER NEEDED<br />

for woman with MS in<br />

wheelchair. Reborn<br />

Christian prel Car nee<br />

Hrs arranged $4 75 an<br />

hr 662-1368<br />

Business Education<br />

Teacher<br />

Begin in September<br />

Certification required.<br />

Teaching skills in<br />

typewriting;, shorthand,<br />

accounting, word<br />

processing and computer<br />

use preferred. Ex-<br />

perience preferred. Mail<br />

resume to: Stanley<br />

Robinson, Principal,<br />

Lynnfleld High School.<br />

Lynnfield, MA 01940<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

3,000 OPEN Sq. Ft.<br />

OFFICE SPACE<br />

NEWLY RENOVATED<br />

2nd FLOOR<br />

Rent Includes Heat<br />

WOBURN DAILY TIMES<br />

BUILDING<br />

25 Montvale Ave., Woburn<br />

HOUSEKEEPER Experi-<br />

enced person needed to<br />

care for family of 3 Full<br />

time day position in No<br />

Reading Duties will in-<br />

clude All house<br />

cleaning, laundry,<br />

grocery shopping & some<br />

light cooking You must<br />

be organized, flex & have<br />

own trans Excellent sala-<br />

ry and benefits Great |Ob<br />

for the right person<br />

Please call Miss Mobilia<br />

at 664-0007 weekdays<br />

Human Resources Secy<br />

LEXINGTON - 3 years<br />

general secretarial expe-<br />

rience Typing 65 wpm<br />

Call Nancy. Suburban<br />

Skills,272-2750<br />

IF YOU are interested in<br />

fashion and are a mature,<br />

responsible person, we<br />

will be happy to have you<br />

with us in a high fashion<br />

women's shoe store full<br />

or part time, especially<br />

for the Fall Call the Shoe<br />

String, Stoneham, 438-<br />

2665<br />

JANITORIAL<br />

Part time cleaners,<br />

mornings Retail store<br />

Stoneham area Gd pay<br />

Call between 10 am-3 pm,<br />

787-0052<br />

JOBS JOBS JOBS<br />

TEMPORARY & Perma<br />

nent openings for typists,<br />

secty's, w p . gen clerks,<br />

data entry ops Please<br />

call. We offer total<br />

employment service in<br />

your area Moore<br />

finpfi/yr.ttf*: 1 Tcmpju<br />

6S8-979V 658-5168.' 6/27T<br />

JOY OF COOKING<br />

A retail gourmet specialty<br />

store, has immediate part<br />

time openings in it's Burl-<br />

ington location Retail<br />

experience helpful, en-<br />

thusiasm a must Call<br />

272-5225<br />

LABORER For general<br />

contractor 729-9500 140<br />

Gartleld Ave, Woburn<br />

LANDSCAPE help<br />

wanted, must be depen-<br />

dable, be willing to work<br />

hard and have own trans-<br />

portation Exp preferred<br />

but not necessary 944-<br />

3039<br />

LICENSED OR preparing<br />

for exam' Full time sales<br />

people needed for busy<br />

Century 21 Office in<br />

Woburn Burlington area<br />

Intensive training pro-<br />

vided Call Joe Crowley at<br />

933-3011<br />

MANAGER- "Sacketts<br />

Card & Gift Shop in<br />

Caldor/ Leohman Mall.<br />

Burlington 40 hr sched-<br />

ule incl 2 eves Excel<br />

career opportunity w/<br />

Irge. N E chain Send<br />

reume or apply in person.<br />

Marketing Secretary<br />

LEXINGTON - Support 5<br />

people. Good typing<br />

skills Involves statistical<br />

typing. Call Nancy, Sub-<br />

urban Skills, 272-2750<br />

MATTHEWS ALL NATU<br />

RAL Is looking lor Ac-<br />

counting Person - Duties<br />

are accounts receivable<br />

dunning, billing, book-<br />

keeping, payables Must<br />

be strong self starter and<br />

good with details This is<br />

a growth position Salary<br />

based on ability<br />

Comfortable work at-<br />

mosphere. 935-1976.<br />

MATURE SECRETARY lor<br />

busy, congenial, non<br />

smoking office with good<br />

typing skills. Hours 9-4:30<br />

pm dally. Please call Sue<br />

229-2804 for interview.<br />

933-3700<br />

MEDICAL SEC/RECEP<br />

Immediate part time pos<br />

w busy North Shore<br />

ophthalmology'ENT<br />

clinic tor pleasant flexible<br />

individual Send resume<br />

to Horsley Eye Clinic, 61<br />

Main Street, Stoneham<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY<br />

LEXINGTON - Typing<br />

forms, scheduling ap-<br />

pointments, filing, and<br />

answering phones Call<br />

Nancy. Suburban Skitls.<br />

272-2750<br />

MERRY MAIDS<br />

NEEDS PEOPLE who en<br />

toy earning $5 to $6 an<br />

hour No evenings or<br />

weekends, part time, car<br />

necessary 935-1B50 Ask<br />

about our hiring bonus<br />

program<br />

NEED CASH' Sell quality<br />

products. Be your own<br />

boss Sell "Avon'' In<br />

Stoneham call Maria at<br />

438-7379 TFS<br />

NEEDED TO mow grass<br />

every 2 weeks plus rake,<br />

trim hedge. It weeding<br />

Power mower needed<br />

Please call 438-6413 eves<br />

5'23S<br />

NEW EARNINGS<br />

With Avon without a large<br />

financial investment Be<br />

an Avon rep For details<br />

call Peg Raistnck 933-<br />

6254<br />

NURSES AID is needed<br />

for 4 hrs mornings 8 30<br />

to 12 30 If unexperienced<br />

can train Call 729 5473<br />

CPFi3€ AC9tOA"*iT.<br />

Stoneham area Good at<br />

figures, phone, typing<br />

MF Call 279-0979.<br />

OFFICE HELP<br />

Immediate opening lor<br />

billing clerk with light<br />

bookkeeping. Will train<br />

Minimum 40 wpm Good<br />

benefits EOE Call Gerry<br />

at 938-9333<br />

OPERATORS FOR<br />

Molding & Secondaries<br />

First, second & third shift<br />

Training provided<br />

Growth opportunities.<br />

Manufacturing experi-<br />

ence req<br />

"A" PAINTERS<br />

First and second shift. 2-<br />

5 yrs exp in texturing w'<br />

polyurethane in industrail<br />

setting - •<br />

Maintenance Mechannlc<br />

Second shift Exp in<br />

plastic molding & knowl-<br />

edge of hydraulic &<br />

electrical systems req<br />

MASKERS/PACKERS<br />

Second shift Will train<br />

Call Ann McCrea. 273-<br />

0890.<br />

POLY-STRUCTURES<br />

BURLINGTON, MA<br />

PAINTER, EXPERI-<br />

ENCED. Interior 4 exteri-<br />

or. Residential Good<br />

quality work. Year round<br />

Call 862-7710<br />

PAINTERS WANTED<br />

start immediately Own<br />

transportation 246 1870<br />

PAINTERS WANTED -<br />

must have 3-5 yrs exp<br />

and own transportation<br />

Call 944-8010 leave name<br />

and phone*.<br />

PART TIME Person with<br />

table saw experience<br />

Make your own hours<br />

Call 935-2600<br />

Con't. on<br />

S-17


Supplement to Dally Times - Chronicle industrial y<br />

areas ol Eastern Mass Y<br />

Good benefits and commission n<br />

DONOVAN<br />

DELIVERY<br />

i<br />

SERVICE<br />

— 395-2717 —<br />

fcv,--,s--,xss^ss-iSiri<br />

i<br />

J<br />

3 PERMANENT<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

S18.7K — Excellent typing & coir<br />

munication skills for Sta'<br />

V.P. Finance-full en bnft'<br />

S16.9K — WANG WP OP/SECTY<br />

Min. 2-3 yrs. sect) i ■<br />

required, BUT WE Aj<br />

TRAIN WPto the right cadidate-full<br />

co. bnfts.<br />

$16.9K — Must enjoy stat (accurate<br />

typing on WANG WP. Mm<br />

2-3 yrs. secty. exp. required,<br />

BUT WE WILL TRAIN WP to the right<br />

candidate-all co. bnfts.<br />

V<br />

-v3 MOORE Employment TEMPS<br />

. 'i<br />

i • - & PERMANENT Placements<br />

WILMINGTON OFFICE<br />

** * s 658-9796 658-5168<br />

?tre$tone<br />

Wit MINGT0N<br />

Mechanics<br />

EARN MORE MONEY<br />

You can move up to Firestone<br />

tor a secure career in automotive<br />

mechanics if you are willing lo<br />

work and have experience in<br />

Brakes. Front End and Tune Up.<br />

Top Salary & Bonus Plan<br />

Complete Medical & Dental Plan<br />

Call Doug luliano at 658-5660<br />

We Want People Who Care<br />

The quolity o( your wo.k It a reflection ol what you<br />

think ol yourself II you are willing lo do youi .,■',<br />

best lor us we will do our besl Iw you We oic<br />

hiring ond will Ham lull time people lor:<br />

•ASSEMBLERS<br />

I OH I'HIN'H) ClRl Uil BOARD ,<br />

Mollli MS SHIl : PUSSlBl I<br />

•INSPECTORS<br />

FOR I'RINH II CIRCUM Hi IARI ■■■ I W<br />

Ml I'll KNOW COI OR cni -I<br />

SOLDERERS<br />

Proto-Pac i-Pac Engineering Engineer! Co<br />

1 Gill St.. St., Wobur Woburn<br />

►933-8628<br />

WANTED: STUDENTS<br />

$4.25 and up for<br />

Full Time and Temporary Work<br />

Assemblers 'General Help<br />

■<br />

Bindery Workers 'Industrial Laborers<br />

Slop by Monday thru Friday 9 lo 12 01 call lot<br />

appointment 8tS3>tc Sal.<br />

IrJIBSiSil ■<br />

I 880 Bo oston Rd Billenco (Rte 3A neor R Rte 62<br />

HAIR STYLIST<br />

3 yrs. cutting<br />

experience<br />

; Top stylist expecting<br />

— 663-5378 —<br />

Woth in pleasant salon I<br />

' al The Besl Little Hair '■<br />

House m Sloneham<br />

—Apply in person —<br />

HEAD HUNTERS<br />

236 Mam St.<br />

Stoneham<br />

!<br />

j MACHINE<br />

: HELPERS<br />

•<br />

J 1st & 2nd Shifts<br />

• Apply in person<br />

•<br />

: Crusader Paper<br />

1 25 Industrial Way<br />

• <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA.<br />

\<br />

GENERAL<br />

HELP<br />

Fiber glass manu-<br />

facturing plant look-<br />

ing for general help.<br />

Excellent benefits<br />

- Please Call —<br />

657-4205 .<br />

If<br />

•I<br />

:i<br />

:i<br />

H<br />

The<br />

Flower<br />

Stop<br />

Needs Floral<br />

Designer<br />

Experience pre',-<br />

Growing Company<br />

Coll Audrey<br />

658-5643<br />

JKWSMK >*V >»>■ ■»:■-.<br />

DENTAL<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

PERMANENT<br />

PART-TIME<br />

2 days a week<br />

Excellent Saiary<br />

438-1995<br />

H >aw- •«• •«• •»■- xjetx -4<br />

SECRETARY<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Fullnme tor small busy<br />

consulting firm in<br />

Reading Must have<br />

excellent typing, die-<br />

t?phone & telephone<br />

skills Ability to<br />

organize a must. Im-<br />

mediate opening.<br />

944-4402<br />

ME5-JO


PAGE ^ 18 WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1984<br />

SwKmnHoOol. *> C...■.", nii > iit.i''ini|uiiiy paiil ili'Mlal ami rm^lii'.'il IKMU'I'II'<br />

.... :, .i, r,.,r.:ili..li 1'arili'n- ami lli-illlll |.n.i'f.'i'i l'"l irri 'I ■ •■<br />

If nig urr inlrroKti-d in lh|ONI MAM 41KM j<br />

"<br />

HI HI IN«,K)N I<br />

Receptionist<br />

■ ■ n.i'diale openinq loi artu Mate person with<br />

ml telepnom • II • manner accurate<br />

m(j .., ... ; ;. ft ,; ire' Coi leniently<br />

Ii : N( ■•'< ol Bosl i .'H 1, I il ns Inc<br />

. .■, expanding pnntinq onipany illenng<br />

titivesalary an Construction Worker<br />

5 day week Guaranteed year round work<br />

Call for appointment<br />

- 272-2899 - ll<br />

TRAINEE<br />

Full time permanent position. 4 day work<br />

week. Heavy lifting involved.<br />

Apply at<br />

Arlington Candy<br />

PERMANENT<br />

PART TIME<br />

CLERICAL<br />

Maintain files, tele<br />

phone work, process<br />

orders, etc Morning<br />

hours. Apply —<br />

Reading ,<br />

News Co. t<br />

^Reading, 9441566<br />

2 Draper Street<br />

Woburn :<br />

SUMMER<br />

WORK<br />

International, educa-<br />

tional corporation has<br />

summer positions<br />

available lor teachers,<br />

students and others<br />

doing opinion work on<br />

new educational prod<br />

ucjs Applicants must<br />

tfir people-oriented and<br />

available 10-15 weeks<br />

Earn $200 to $400 weekly<br />

consisting ol salary.<br />

bonuses and scholarship<br />

incentive program A<br />

cai is necessary<br />

For personal interview<br />

— CALL —<br />

438-5734<br />

9am to 1 p m<br />

SKILLED<br />

PACKING<br />

BRAIDER<br />

Growing Manchester.<br />

New Hampshire manu<br />

facturer of mechanical<br />

packings seeks a skilled<br />

packing braider with-<br />

out conlractual employ<br />

ment obligations to<br />

head shift. We offer an<br />

excellent benefif pack-<br />

age and starting wage<br />

commensurate with ex<br />

penence<br />

Call Mr Champlinat<br />

1-603-669-1987 £<br />

10a m to4 p m<br />

All replies held in slncl<br />

est confidence<br />

New England Braiding Co.<br />

Manchester. N.H 03101<br />

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦•<br />

o<br />

HEXATRAC<br />

CARPET<br />

CLEANING<br />

Seeks responsible per-<br />

oons for natl time and<br />

full time positions Good<br />

pay. Primarily evenings<br />

and Saturday hours<br />

Call Bob Cavanna<br />

at 933-1729<br />

COURIER<br />

With various other duties<br />

including maintenance<br />

of building, vehicles and<br />

preparation of computer<br />

data material Applicant<br />

must be mature indivi-<br />

dual with ability to work<br />

independently and with<br />

minimum supervision<br />

Apply in person..<br />

PUNn Data Service Inc.<br />

180 Main St .Stoneham<br />

ifi 2*i<br />

7T777Tr'~ Z<br />

College<br />

Student<br />

Small company looking<br />

for full""time summer<br />

help Duties to include<br />

accounts receivable and<br />

payable, payroll, etc<br />

Accounting maior pre<br />

ferred.<br />

Call Days<br />

438-6116<br />

wsmm<br />

PLAZA<br />

is currently seeking<br />

Dishwashers and Food<br />

Prep people Weekends<br />

a must Hours and<br />

money are here for those<br />

who can perform<br />

Call Monday thru Friday,<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

438-9868<br />

or apply In person<br />

54 Montvale Ave<br />

Ston«ham 2330<br />

GROW WITH GCA...<br />

GCA Corporation is a growth-oriented<br />

manutacturer of instruments, equip-<br />

ment and systems oriented to a wide<br />

cross-section of industries and<br />

markets throughout the world.<br />

SWITCHBOARD<br />

OPERATOR<br />

We have an immediate opening to<br />

operate one of three consoles of a<br />

Dimension 2000 telephone system<br />

At least 2 years of experience is<br />

required.<br />

The above permanent position offeis<br />

excellent starting salary with benefits.<br />

For an appointment, call Joyce Morln<br />

at 275 9000, ext. 2012.<br />

GCA Burlington<br />

(.( A CORPORATION<br />

an equal opportunity employer m/f/h<br />

Road<br />

Bedford. MA 01730<br />

Sweetheart has a place<br />

set for you...<br />

PRINTING OPERATOR<br />

TRAINEES<br />

3rdshift-6.34/hour<br />

We are looking tor aggressive, highly<br />

motivated people with good mechanical<br />

aptitude to train as Printing Operators<br />

You will operate multi color, dry. otlsel<br />

pnnleis in the production of lids and<br />

containers in a variety of designs, shapes<br />

and sizes<br />

II you have previous experience, or would<br />

like to train in a field with excellent<br />

benefits and growth opportunities, come<br />

in and see us<br />

For more information, visit our Per-<br />

sonnel Office. One Burlington Ave.,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. MA 01887, Monday<br />

Friday. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

i<br />

S2) Sweetheart<br />

An t iiu.ii Opportunity i mployei M I<br />

22 2*<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

MECHANIC<br />

Industrial Experience Desirable<br />

Employment opportunities with good wages<br />

and benefits are available with a progressive<br />

firm in the Chemical Process Industry. The<br />

opening is on our third shift. We are located<br />

conveniently near Rts. 128 and 93.<br />

II you are interested in a good future with a<br />

company which has a record ol growth and<br />

stability, please apply in person or phone.<br />

P0LYVINYL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES<br />

730 Main Street (Rt. 38)<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Massachusetts 01887<br />

Tel. (617) 658-6600<br />

A Beatrice Chemical Company<br />

Division of Beatrice Foods Co<br />

An Equal Opportunity employer MvF<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

Are you looking for growth potential, challenge &<br />

opportunity? Join one of the fastesl growing<br />

ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION<br />

CONTROL A SERVICE<br />

companies in New England<br />

Full medical insurance. 2 weeks paid vacation,<br />

bonus program, paid holidays<br />

POSITIONS AVAILABLE!<br />

• Construction Electrician & Supervisors<br />

• Control & Energy Management<br />

• Service Person<br />

• Fire & Security Technician<br />

TR0DELLA ELECTRICAL & CONTROLS<br />

Call Bob Barry or Rich Gilardi<br />

— 721-2575 —<br />

Two Openings:<br />

1. LIGHT ASSEMBLY — Requires<br />

manual dexterity and use of a machine.<br />

2. GRINDING — Requires manual dexter-<br />

ity, coordination and use ol micrometer Hours<br />

8AM -4:30 P.M.. Monday Friday<br />

APPLY TO<br />

VAC-CENT, INC.<br />

— 935-6890 —<br />

5 Green St. (Rear), Woburn, MA 01801<br />

RN or LPN<br />

Part Time<br />

3-11 Shift<br />

Daniels<br />

Nursing Home<br />

Small 30 bed home<br />

Pleats contact<br />

Jean Dyment<br />

044-0198 £1<br />

S1500/M0.<br />

PART TIME POTENTIAL<br />

0"V«< 7 vAAfq ngn I wtl d«!«f<br />

T»ln*,| t» .,si*i|,iK.fi Itvtopttnctont<br />

■"•ana hv 'owning mv own com-<br />

imn, T«MI«V. Ih«| bunlnats op*<br />

■"•tea ihfouQhout ih# U S I am<br />

'"IwMtud In Incorporating a<br />

••••clad individual into my<br />

• "'..[..... WN> l» hfnonly In<br />

toratiarf in davaJofring a aubatan<br />

Ha* aacond Inroma Haematic<br />

«•»," ,•,«. pM(.n|lal »1*» par<br />

Hi carl lima No financial<br />

272-1052 I


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work imr IPM 11 I'M slull I-N-VII.HN I\I»I« n..<br />

prrirrrt-il<br />

Registered Nurses<br />

VYrari' lurrnilh MvkuiM rx|» ru-n. ■-•! UN s<br />

In woik in I|H- inllnuin|i .in-.is<br />

• I.Vlli IK HI MUM 11 I'M? AM lull linii'<br />

• III . \M ll'M,,ill'M 11 I'M |MM I<br />

• II I.I Ml'.IW 111*1-7 AM I r|MM<br />

• II I HAIKU S- I I I'M V \M lull ..r (Kit I I<br />

Medical Records<br />

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IMIIM ii|ilii>nlsi lo MI irk lull Im i IIM-<br />

iLn -!"H<br />

PBX Operators<br />

lft'|M'llll.lllll' |>-|l|lll'Ul||| |MI,,| I, I, |l|, ,„<br />

swill IllHhinI rxprnrnrr In wink rithi'i<br />

mi i .ill willl V.IIMIIL: In mis nr wii'ki'llils<br />

Mill «l.i\ HI rv.-nnii; slnlls .iv.ul.ilili-<br />

Purchasing Clerk I Typist<br />

I nil him- ii|M-niiit;s In ly|H' anil ill I.illl<br />

|iuri II.IM- nrilrrs pn-iurr invent. >r\ ii-|nir1s<br />

and M-rvr .is ilr|>.irtnicnl.il us riiliiimst<br />

ApplH -lllls llllisl ll.ivr ^IHMI IVpilll! skills<br />

Laundry Aides<br />

V\i- h,i\i- M-WMI lull IIIIII- IMisllNMIs .l\.llklllk'<br />

i. «i\M-.' IllI'M In sort, lulil .mil SI.K! li.isint.i<br />

IIIII-IIS<br />

Food Service Aides<br />

V\i« ,iri() m,i|Oi "ii-tiii ,ii hospital nation<br />

lent.i , md paid pre? npti n<br />

plans profit sharing tree parking<br />

'.< !i, week convenient location<br />

on MIUA bus line Pleasant work<br />

environment<br />

Interviews Wednesday May 23 from<br />

8am to 11 am It you cannot make<br />

these hours please phone 923-3171<br />

foi appointment<br />

i +<br />

[ups United Parcel Service<br />

15 ARLINGTON ST.<br />

WATERTOWN. MA02172<br />

4-Day Wbrkweek<br />

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Kan Hi. . .Im,', |..ilinr;ifiirii's. tuii'll<br />

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In ;ip|il> IMI I he Anmiiil Irrhun I;IM<br />

|M»sition, \ isii uur Personnel Offlee<br />

iinxliin.' between *>:IHI a.m. mid<br />

1:00 p.m.. Momliiv Ihmugh Kricln>.<br />

Charles Ki\er Is con\enien1l><br />

loeuled ufl Koute 'Xi (K\ii 15, Koutr<br />

I » , ."i). in WilmiiiutoM, MA.<br />

Charles River/^ .<br />

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■ 'lull MA III**<br />

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-EXPERIENCED —<br />

' Truck Driver<br />

Arrow Paper Corp.<br />

Class II License Required<br />

w? Good driving record Greatfil Boston deliveries Z<br />

Call Archie lor appointment<br />

— 876-6950 —<br />

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General Warehouse Work<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> Distribution Center<br />

Edison Brothers Stores. Inc.<br />

Has Part Time Temporary Positions<br />

available lor general warehouse work<br />

to arrange an appointment call<br />

— 658-6224 —<br />

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MANAGEHENT<br />

TRAINEES<br />

II you have sold cars real estate, been involved,<br />

route sal6S or direct sales, we may have an op<br />

porlumty tor you It you qualify tor our three<br />

month rnariaqernenl training school you will earn<br />

$1500 pel month while training and be guaranteed<br />

a management position paying $24,000 $60,000 a<br />

year<br />

If interested in a personal interview call<br />

-272-6081 -<br />

PART TIME — 9AM-1 PM<br />

Telephone Prospector<br />

$6.00 PER HOUR<br />

— NO SELLING —<br />

Call business owners and schedule appointments<br />

lor our sales manager Pleasanl voice and de<br />

pendabihty necessary Good working condition',<br />

in our Cummmgs Park. Wobu^oWrse Immediate<br />

opening, we will train AslTToTSales Manager<br />

Call only.Yrom 2-4 PM<br />

— 935-3367 —<br />

Office<br />

Cleaners<br />

Immediate openings in<br />

Woburn area tor exper-<br />

ienced cleaners Part<br />

time and full time Start<br />

ing at 8 p m Monday<br />

through Friday $5 50<br />

per hour Full lime<br />

Suburban Services<br />

— 395-8333 — •<br />

AOMIN.<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Enjoy a variety ot so*<br />

retanal responsibilities<br />

that never lack excite<br />

ment' Coordinate sp*»<br />

ciai projects with cor<br />

pocate executives Makf<br />

decisions Contact<br />

Vantage Personnel<br />

274 Main St., Readings<br />

— 944-0404 —<br />

AT M/A-COM,<br />

IT PAYS TO SUCCEED<br />

At M.'A COM in Burlington, you'll get more than lust a good \<br />

because we're an c*cit>ng. growing company ottering a Sim<br />

environment ad advancement opportunities Join us now in |h<<br />

.-. g area<br />

Silicon Process Operator<br />

3rd Shift (1100pm 7 30am)<br />

This entry level position will Iram you to DP .1 Pi i ess Operator You*<br />

responsibilities will include the loading and unit a ling I licon waff* 1<br />

into nnd out of furnace, performing simple measurement<br />

in* hniques and the keeping ot accurate re< ordJs G< >od eyesight -mi)<br />

manual dexterity are necessary Some overtime will h< av i iblp A high<br />

school degree required<br />

experience you've had. W^'ll get buck to you «s soon as possible<br />

A friendly, but busy o(<br />

ftce needs a tront desk<br />

Receptionist. You w<br />

be primarily respons<br />

ible for answering<br />

phones but willing to<br />

chip in during busy<br />

times, while slil mam<br />

laming a pleasan<br />

phone manner ,<br />

* rr*„3e-e,.HC^»leen<br />

for an Interview<br />

— 938-9120— ;<br />

L199 Umbrtit U<br />

MAIL ROOM<br />

CLERK<br />

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PI»»H*callP*lToto<br />

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NATURE FOOD<br />

CENTRES<br />

5 Waltham Sfrett I<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA<br />

657-5000<br />

. ; .... 4 p itunit) •' . .''■'■<br />

FULLTIME<br />

Gas Station<br />

Help<br />

Apply at<br />

0 ROURKE S<br />

MOBIL<br />

183 Cambridge Rd.<br />

Woburn ,,_<br />

Window<br />

Installers<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

Top pay Paid vacation,<br />

paid holidays<br />

Valley Window<br />

A Door<br />

373-^886 a<br />

MA<br />

^Componenis Companies<br />

We are an equal opportunity employer m/t'h/v<br />

U.S. Citizenship required<br />

L,<br />

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Positions available (or Monday Friday I<br />

pei week and part-lime weeken is 16 ho ■■' [<br />

week Duties involve wet d'v mopping ." J<br />

and general cleaning Experience helpfu [<br />

will tram it necessary Competitive sa ir^ i : ['<br />

benefits ottered<br />

Contact: 944 1107<br />

Green Grove Convalescent Home<br />

134 North Street<br />

North Reading. MA 01864<br />

RUDI FOODS INC.<br />

Fast Growing Gourmet Food Company<br />

Has Immediate Openings For<br />

Cooks & Prep Cooks<br />

Musi he no.il orqai 'oil iiiln i .-. .-.<br />

rapicliv expanding i mi i :...■••.■..<br />

medical and health m-.i rai ■ ■ ' •<br />

surate wilhexpeneni •■<br />

For appointment call Frank<br />

— 935-7406 —<br />

Senior Claims Processor<br />

We are opening a n/; rlairrv "<br />

MA A position exists 11 ti " • '<br />

dividual who will pert ■ . r • *. >>* \<br />

duties The individ<br />

mg skills and pleasa ' ' ■ , ■ *<br />

fringe henefils<br />

Call John M Cusolito for an appt<br />

Maryland Casualty Company<br />

1-800-258 3090<br />

Equal Opporti,' •. i ■• pi ."' M I<br />

Journeyman<br />

Plumber<br />

5 years rr nlmum exper<br />

ience Paid BC/BS vao<br />

lion, and holidays<br />

J J. Loftus Co., Inc.<br />

Winchester. MA<br />

729-7846<br />

ARC<br />

Welder<br />

Individual ""uM hrivp<br />

about 2 years exper-<br />

ience Must be able to<br />

reaif blueprints Certifi-<br />

cation not required<br />

To arrange an Interview<br />

call 935-5800<br />

Polyclon, Inc.<br />

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Supplement to Daily Times- Chron« le (Woburn. Reading Winchester Burlington W*ketieid). Lynnheld<br />

Villager. No Reeding Transcript. Wilminglonft. Tewksbury <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, blor*th i".H-iwndeni<br />

933-3700 J J 5J(Tj)33 Slr&IIffi 933 - 3700<br />

^AGES-20 WEDNESDAY. MAY 23.1984<br />

Materials Science and Engineering for Industry<br />

Maintenance Technician<br />

We have an niiiit'diate need lor .i lull lime Maintenance<br />

Mechanic Must have work experience with heating, air<br />

conditioning, plumbing oi hydraulics. Vocational school<br />

iraininu - |>relerred.<br />

Part-Time Security Guard<br />

Work .• rikcnds and cu.siirc that our I at 'ill ties arc<br />

seciiK I lours arc 4:30PM 12:30AM. Saturdays and<br />

Sm lavs. You niusl he dependable and conscientious.<br />

Custodian<br />

>v i have an opening lor a Custodian to keep our<br />

Moldings clean and maintained. II you arc a<br />

ttliscientious and reliable worker who would like to<br />

work 2nd shift, I'd like to talk to you.<br />

I homerics. Inc. offers competitive salaries and an<br />

outstanding benefits package.<br />

If these positions interest you come in and fill out an<br />

application at (ho merit-s, Inc., 77 Qi»eon Court.<br />

Woburn. MA 01888.<br />

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AUTO DEALERSHIPS<br />

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MECHANICS<br />

• ■ have two ol the fastest growing automobile dealerships in New England<br />

i d /." need several additional mechanics at each dealership, right away<br />

• ••(] good, solid mechanics with enough experience lo step right in and<br />

(he .b If you requalifed we've gol an offer you'll find hard lo turndown<br />

Hotl I our facilities aie modern and have Ihe very best equipment money can<br />

. No one can beat our pay plan, and our benefits program is Ihe besl in the<br />

'.<br />

; usiness<br />

So if you're a good, experienced mechanic, call us for what will probably be the<br />

best |ob offer you've ever received All applications will be held m strictest<br />

lence Call Ben Baker at James Pontiac—GMC. or Robert Paste at James<br />

.'W Honda j»<br />

JAMES VW-HONDA JAMES PONTIAC-GMC 8<br />

196 Lexington St. (Rte. 3) 33 Cambridge St. (Rte. 3) :-\<br />

Woburn • 935-4010 Burlington • 273-5000<br />

Mechanical<br />

Technicians<br />

Memtek Corporation is a rapidly growing company<br />

i" the field of membrane separation. We have de<br />

veioped an advanced line of membrane filtration<br />

..ystems for waste water treatment and industrial<br />

i -ocess applications Memtek provides turn key<br />

..stems which utilize this advanced technology<br />

.Ve currently have positions available for Mech-<br />

inical Technicians<br />

Fhe candidates we are seeking must have excep-<br />

i onal mechanical skills A strong welding back<br />

ground and a thorough knowledge of plumbing is<br />

ed Technical school training and experience<br />

n the manufacture of Capital Equipment is pre-<br />

Please call Shirley Wells<br />

- 935-7758 -<br />

lo arrange an interview<br />

Memtek Corporation<br />

42 Cummings Park, Woburn, MA 01801<br />

Ei) iai oflpQjiufMv e"»p!,«' .1 M<br />

CLERK TYPISTS<br />

Claims Department<br />

• '.ill time positions available for indivi<br />

.-. II a • ite tyt ng skills<br />

Were ,i i modern office park ne«l to Ihe<br />

Ma ind oiler an excellent benefits<br />

ind i Ivancemen! possibilities 35-hour<br />

rh nee* B 30a m io4 30 p m<br />

For an appointment please call<br />

Mrs. Ansara at 272-6410. Ext. 177.<br />

^pw UTICA NATIONAL<br />

f*l INSURANCEGROUP<br />

MBJBJ '0 New England Executive Pk<br />

Uff Burlinqton, MA01803<br />

|^^ A- .Qud op, -lun.iyempio/e,<br />

WAREH 553<br />

arehouse help needed »n OL.' busy Woburn<br />

located in me Frost Manufacturing<br />

g We are looking 'or dependable hard<br />

. irking people 'or orde' se • ' ; and packing<br />

■ -ice helpful Please appiv in r^fson after<br />

p T\ to<br />

Jeff Kennedy<br />

485 Wildwood St.. Woburn, MA 01801<br />

I CASHIER<br />

tooooc oeoooooooo*<br />

x I me m wallpaperc<br />

i -'ment of NorthV<br />

0 Reading hardware store ,<br />

^ . tram<br />

438-6116<br />

r SUNLAND~!<br />

Expanding solar manj<br />

facture-- i • |<br />

mediate jpenings m I<br />

sales service and in. :<br />

i stanation departments I<br />

I High start.ng pa^ D|US I<br />

7 benefits n< ■,. If<br />

| CALL I<br />

Woburn, Burlington Winchester, Lynnfield. Reading, North Reading, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Tewksbury, Stoneham and Wakefield<br />

LONG TERM<br />

TEMPORARY JOB<br />

ASSIGNMENT<br />

at top company in Bur<br />

linglon Full time hours,<br />

up to 1 year commitmenl<br />

needed Sell motivated<br />

person with good secre-<br />

tarial skills<br />

KLW» rt<br />

Call Elaine at<br />

944-8580<br />

100 Main St.<br />

Reading. MA<br />

NOT AN AGENCY<br />

'.! •■AFFf<br />

Fni.a 1 '»r>p«i*iunti* emiiiove'<br />

NED<br />

TECH<br />

Part time Medical<br />

Technologist for evening<br />

and weekend hours in<br />

Blllerlca at private health<br />

care facility 1 to 2 years<br />

technical experience<br />

including hematology<br />

required Applicants<br />

musl have good phle<br />

bolomy skills and ability<br />

to interact well with<br />

patients and co-workers<br />

Excellent perks<br />

0 HEALTH S<br />

RESOURCES<br />

Call Ms. Esther Joyce at<br />

646-6O40<br />

WAITERS/<br />

WAITRESSES<br />

/Full and part time posi-1<br />

.lions<br />

Please apply lo<br />

Personnel Department<br />

at the hotel, Monday<br />

thru Friday. 9-4:30 p.m.<br />

Hilton at Colonial<br />

Rte 128atAudubonRd<br />

Wakefield, MA 01880<br />

SHEET METAL<br />

SHOP<br />

FOREPERSON<br />

Medium-sized HVAC<br />

company needs exper<br />

lenced person to assume<br />

responsibility for duct<br />

manufacture in shop Ex-<br />

cellent benefits<br />

Please call<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

EXECUTIVE SECY S22K +<br />

Exciting opportunity to become involved in proce-<br />

dures company as a key person. Will provide ad-<br />

ministrative & secretarial support to dynamic V.P.<br />

INT L MARKETING SEC S18K<br />

International firm offers diversity and upward mo<br />

bility lor individual with excellent secretarial skills<br />

Must be organized and able to communicate<br />

effectively<br />

PURCHASING SECY<br />

$325<br />

A key position with a high level of responsibility<br />

Diversified and fast paced<br />

RECEPTIONIST $275<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK $250<br />

WORD PROC. OPER. S300 +<br />

CUSTOMER SERV. REP. $275<br />

Many other local positions<br />

Call Lorraine at 272-8500<br />

S & C Permanent Placement.lnc.<br />

a Sullivan & Cogllnno company<br />

223A Middlesex Tpk., Burlington, MA<br />

CRT ORDER<br />

ENTRY OPERATOR<br />

Exciting opportunity is now available for detail-<br />

onenled individual to work in our newly auto-<br />

mated Order Entry Department In this newly<br />

created position you'll edit and enter orders<br />

inlo our online Order Entry computer sysjefn"<br />

The person we seek will be a flexible indivi<br />

dual whoenioys working in a busy, but pleasant,<br />

environment Previous CRT experience is pre<br />

lerred.<br />

Further expansion may require an additional<br />

part time night hire Apply now — and you'll<br />

gel first consideration<br />

We ofer an excellent benefits program, inclu<br />

ding a liberal employee discounl<br />

Call Leona Orrell at 272-8310. Ext. 259 or 260.<br />

Calvin Klein<br />

jeanswear<br />

25RayAve„ Burlington<br />

[; vlunily employer<br />

SOC<br />

TRUCK DRIVER/<br />

WAREHOUSE PERSON<br />

Maior appliance wholesaler has a full time position<br />

available for a truck-driver/warehouse worker A<br />

Class 1 driver's license is necessary Bonding is<br />

required<br />

We offer a 37v, hour work week (40 hours paid),<br />

group health insurance, and profit sharing If you<br />

are interested, please call, or complete an employment<br />

application<br />

Marianne DiBlasi<br />

Personnel Administrator<br />

935-9165, Ext. 220<br />

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Supplrmenl to Dally Time* Chronicle cm experienced<br />

Mechonical Assembler The qualified<br />

applicant must hove a minimum of 4<br />

years experience m the assembly of<br />

smoll mechanical parts u-ith tight<br />

tolerances' Must be able to read and<br />

understand blueprints (soldering skills<br />

mould be helpful)<br />

Pleciic call Judy Patterson<br />

at 935 5400 -£<br />

*t<br />

SOMETHING<br />

MORE...<br />

That's what Travis provides!<br />

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Call Linda, 272-6750<br />

TRA/IS<br />

pprsonnel<br />

Bo-&/<br />

?23C Middies** Turnpike<br />

Burimgton MA 01803<br />

A.B.Dick<br />

Press Person<br />

Moore Business Center is currently ex-<br />

panding its print shop and we are in<br />

need of an experienced press person.<br />

At least 2 years experience on an ITEK<br />

960 or AB Dick 11X17 offset. We have<br />

excellent benefits and a competitive sa-<br />

Interested candidates please call<br />

Jeff O'Connor at<br />

— 273-4824 —<br />

or stop by<br />

MOORE<br />

BUSINESS CENTER<br />

Vinebrook Plaza<br />

Burlington, MA 21-as<br />

Gas Station<br />

Attendants<br />

Honest, dependable individuals needed full or<br />

part time Days nic/hts or weekends available y<br />

Must be 18 years ot age Blue Cross/Blue Shiel" 1 ^<br />

is available lor full timers<br />

Apply in person<br />

J.R.Sousa & Sons<br />

V.I.P. Gasoline Stations<br />

317Montvale Ave., Woburn ittii<br />

McDonald's<br />

00<br />

Join the Inendly crew at McDonald's and<br />

you can work mosl often when it works lor<br />

you<br />

ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE<br />

And we olfer:<br />

• Job Training • Meal Allowance<br />

• Flexible Schedules • Paid Vacations<br />

• Competitive Wages • Free Uniforms<br />

No Experience Necessary<br />

So come on over 10 McDonald's You'll like<br />

the way we work together<br />

Apply in person weekdays only trom 2-5<br />

D.m at:<br />

MCDONALD'S'<br />

413 Main Street<br />

READING<br />

.No phone calls please<br />

An Equal Opportuniiy Employer M- F<br />

IF YOU'RE OLD<br />

ENOUGH TO VOTE,<br />

CAST YOUR BALLOT<br />

FOR SWEETHEART.<br />

...because that's how old you need<br />

to be to |oin Sweetheart Plastics, a<br />

world leader in disposable dinner-<br />

ware and food packaging<br />

Part Time Production<br />

Helpers-7p.m.-ll p.m.<br />

$4.84/hour<br />

You'll pack,jnd inspect products, prepore<br />

boxes lor packing and perform othei<br />

production duties as needed To quality<br />

you should be a dependable, energetic<br />

individual who can pay close attention<br />

to detail industri.il expeneni e >s desn<br />

ibte. I ut not necessary<br />

In addition to excellent hourly wages<br />

Sweetheart oilers lull time employees<br />

comprehensive benelits including health<br />

insurance tuition reimbursement and<br />

advancement opportunities '<br />

For more information, visit our Employ-<br />

ment Office Monday Friday, from 9 b<br />

We're at One Burlington Avenue. Wil-<br />

mington, MA 01887<br />

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S) Sweetheart<br />

Telemarketing Representatives<br />

National organization is seeking several repre<br />

sentatives lor its expanding telemarketing center<br />

Both lull time and part time reps are needed lor<br />

lead generation and qualification<br />

You will be marketing tnroughout the New<br />

England area Our positions offer competitive<br />

base salary, commissions as well as. excellent in-<br />

centives and benefit<br />

Phone sales experience is desirable, but not<br />

the deciding factor<br />

To be considered tor an Interview please call<br />

9330815 between 9 and 5.<br />

JimNeister<br />

15 Olympla Ave.<br />

Woburn. MA 01888<br />

An equal oppoilun>ly.empioye<br />

You're Invited<br />

Thurs., May 31st<br />

5 P.M.-8 P.M.<br />

PERSONNEL POOL ,mg and having a y H :<br />

'''''■•■•■'lue I ui growth i business<br />

up will DP re ilingat I nl : ; I •■ iilingtoi<br />

-■■ ' ■■. Be served me visit u i<br />

how wo'kma temporary<br />

gr,i | | .,,... j<br />

273-3040<br />

172 Cambridge St.,<br />

Burlington. MA<br />

Wakefield, We're Coming To You<br />

SPECIAL INTERVIEW DAY*<br />

Thursday, May 24, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.<br />

Hilton at Colonial<br />

Audubon Rd.. Wakefield, MA<br />

| • RN's<br />

I • Unit RN's I<br />

I • LPN's |<br />

| • Nursing Assistants<br />

f Long and snort term temporary assignments avail- I<br />

Iable in your area Excellent rates, flexible scfiedul- |<br />

ing. no cost to you<br />

Call 523-3190 or 1-800-322-1325 to arrange<br />

%ritt%t9$i£ ■ a conven ' ,n ' appointment<br />

I K,,;MAML 18 Tremont St.<br />

| DUllQerS Boston MA<br />

r<br />

c HeathCajpVrvn* "" I<br />

5 RETAIL<br />

I DEPARTMENT<br />

MANAGERS<br />

Hardgoods/Soltgoods<br />

SALES<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

Full Time<br />

Excellent opporiunit.i-- ire available<br />

individuals who would like topla<br />

of the nation s lastPSI |i h •■;niri in I'aiK St<br />

First Security<br />

Services Corp.<br />

AN I Ol: M OPPORTUNITY I MPI.OVI H<br />

^Abcor<br />

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MECHANICAL<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

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Ii . .i L'.ini/i'd anil .in- II<br />

||\l I-- il.Mil-<br />

'i > unik il.iv. vai'.i<br />

mm .mil hi'iii'lilN I lilt\<br />

,il,n\ «uli iniiin<br />

inirliulll<br />

I'k.iv ..ill<br />

Gilway<br />

Ie< •< lnii«.il Lamp/<br />

|(.1 \ tt Hi,-lull Ml., t<br />

\\\ lh I i| \1.lv.li llllsi IIN<br />

ll|M|| ''I ' 'I '" ll I.'<br />

Hardworking '<br />

College<br />

Student<br />

Wanted<br />

.'. ■ :■ .-■- s license<br />

Apply<br />

Calareso's<br />

Fruit Stand<br />

122 Main St. Reading<br />

944-6010<br />

Word<br />

Processing<br />

nVoid Processing Typist<br />

Office Assistant<br />

Position<br />

■ t.sB e«C«ll#nl Ivpmg<br />

rVi i Ira n on Oo' ma<br />

rtinM fu'i bwoefils include<br />

ftcalion a"d "olirjjyi<br />

BlueC'Ott and Denial Plan<br />

Call Richard Lyons<br />

273-4700 I<br />

II. | |M|t S.ll.llV lllUl III Mil-III'. |<br />

'.' i i ■! Wiiiiiiiii|inn MA num.'<br />

IMMEDIATE!!<br />

Electrical Assemblers<br />

1st & 2nd Shifts<br />

Great oppotiimitii 1 t .■.■-('■_<br />

in the loi al iiro.is '• "<br />

poiaty asr»it|i»mi*nis .iv.nl,il»l< b '. i*ti •<br />

. i- '.,-.;. ■ ,-■..•- -, |1|,1 ' |l .' ' '<br />

ISO sma h.inil I work Ii<br />

.iml lol Hi | I vi'rb.i '-'<br />

-<br />

Call or Come in Today'<br />

Office<br />

Specialists<br />

HlllUINGION<br />

'"• So Bedford SI<br />

i .ill Sally 27 1470<br />

SIONfHAM<br />

271 Main SI<br />

Call IVdiiy I 18 4flin<br />

Class II<br />

ni<br />

Driver/Warehouse<br />

Duo lo expansu in nl n ■'■•''<br />

lot al rjistnbutoi ' ■■'■ <<br />

matena''. has opei tjs<br />

ver/Warehousi pfopii •■• '*■<br />

inq conditions ' II hem-til • i■:■<br />

v';.- maintainetl ■ ■ ' •<br />

CALL<br />

935-7890<br />

FOR APPOINTMENT<br />

:rcsii.iiiivi3<br />

THE HOLIDAY INN OF WOBURN<br />

■ • i i -I -i<br />

;-.-'■■■'.■ | I .1. ',<br />

In our Sassafras Restaurant<br />

F, in! Host/Hostess,<br />

FuiiTimeBusperson, ..<br />

Pan r.mc Waitresses/Walters, days<br />

In our Pool:<br />

Lifeguards, FuiiSpa-t lime, day and<br />

evenings (current certification required)<br />

Qualified and personable Individuals<br />

should apply In person to: t<br />

HOLIDAY INN |<br />

19 Commerce Way, Woburn, Mass.


PAGE S 22 WEDNESDAY, AAAY 23,1984<br />

supplement loDa.ty i.m« ihronit ie i«Vouurn. -taamg. Wmcn.,*>ie*. ouiiingiu". **•*.'"' „^',<br />

Villager No Reading Tr«n«r.pl W.lmmgion S. Tewhsbury <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>. Stoneham Independent<br />

m&ZF*<br />

^<br />

3700<br />

Woburn Burlington Winchester Lynnfield Reading, North Reading. <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Tewksbury, Stoneham and Wakefield<br />

GREAT JOBS AND<br />

CAREERS START<br />

HERE...<br />

At M'A COM •'. " i' "" I "' ' '■ '- ' i •■""• good ^ -<br />

reward goo i ■ *' i' • A':, A 1 "■■■ i ■ isp»*ci r I<br />

i sn ' ■ per a t A i A ! logr ee i ele I r i .1 n 1 A a vi<br />

. • ■ equ ..!'•■■ 5 '' ng is required alonq AIHI 1-3 years ■<br />

■ ■ i#»si , preferably n»i rvave<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS<br />

"VH tale tuno and debug a variety f m rostri| i itur 1 I<br />

11 ■ ii! ing 1 He* ett • a h u I Netwt ri Analyzer An A S deqr<br />

> plus 2 ,•'.!■ s PI , •■•'■■• e is req 'd r equivalent<br />

TESTERS<br />

I tie ;. .:■"■■.■■■; 1 ■ : ' ■ 1 ' ■ ■ • ■ 1 . I tVI1111'<br />

A I ,' ' :. ■ , ■ - ■ ; ine '••'I 11 t»a 11*1111] ar 1 • 11<br />

• . II 1 lerstd I HI M .*. 1.1 I 1 1 . 1111 Id<br />

ASSEMBLERS<br />

.A f e involved in trie assembly ol miniature Ie" ie lev es n<br />

; soldering, alignment and microscope work Good manua Ii Met<br />

•, ahd ti e il ly 1 * rt Air ., m * 1 ■., ,pe are required A f».gi<br />

■ equivalent are also necessary<br />

ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN<br />

You will be troubleshooting elec Iromechanical coaxial 8 wavequt Ie |<br />

Jut tion lines Requires g I neel a a at ■■ and a lamilianiy with<br />

microwave measurement techniques You must also be able to '■ .<br />

mechanical drawing eiectnca hematics A technical edu<br />

beyond I |l I along with 2-3 years experie •■ ir< equired 01<br />

equivaieni<br />

Interested applicants should contact our employment oMIce at 272 3000.<br />

ext. 1635 or 1651 Or send your resume to Gerald Willoughby ai M.A<br />

COM. Bldg "3. South Avenue. Burlington. MA 01803<br />

AAfe<br />

^r Components Comrjunn-s<br />

We are an equal opportunity employee m/l/h'v<br />

U.S. Citizenship required<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

First and Second Shifts<br />

Printed Circuit Board<br />

Assemblers<br />

.... int! ■ iv< lemonsli iteii<br />

..;..' e is 1 Prmied Circuit Board<br />

■ ...,: ei Experience must include<br />

FCO touch up soldering point-fo-<br />

nt wiring jnd prototype assembly<br />

trv laftftitt ; - ■ r - ■ •• r 8<br />

pluoi r'<br />

Printed Circuit Board<br />

Technicians<br />

Mmin 11 year expi ■<br />

. . •.;'.'..(",.;■' ||(al<br />

■ I om|<br />

level -r wiedgeoi68000<br />

■.1 1 • 1 lebugg | 1 " •<br />

1 .. MA in : : it ■.; • U '<br />

;,-.;■ '. I I<br />

;:■.:'■ I - I ■ ' I<br />

apoo<br />

' [Hjll 'I If w<br />

SECRETARY-<br />

MARKETING<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

av i ih " in 2 person marketing I<br />

ni lor ,ei ret try id ;ti itivi i stanl at<br />

"■: i' .<br />

:•,•■■■■■ i rt<br />

handlii md typing<br />

nlract d imi<br />

l word pi '0. 15. re<br />

... , . | ... .-,.;. -,.■'.<br />

. ■ 1 ' ■ npetitivi<br />

,i : ' ■ efit package<br />

Please send resume in confidence to<br />

Box #1351<br />

c/o Daily Times-Chronicle<br />

25Montvale Avenue<br />

Woburn. MA 01801<br />

/ ■■.Li l ' t ' nil | i y ntw j>Nti<br />

Walthamand Brock<br />

I r<br />

What Are You Doing<br />

This Summer?<br />

Why not comp to Ollice Specialist 9 You gam<br />

gre 'i "•perience and have the opportunity to work<br />

at some ol the area s tinest companies We have<br />

temporary assignments to lit your skills and a<br />

schedule to suit your summer time needs We<br />

currently have openings lor<br />

• Secretaries • Receptionists<br />

• Data Entry Operators • File Clerks<br />

• Assemblers • Production Workers<br />

6 months work experience, references. s<br />

car and phone required. ;<br />

Call or Come in Today!<br />

Office<br />

Specialists -<br />

BURLINGTON<br />

99 So. BedlordSt<br />

Call Sally 273 1470<br />

STONEHAM<br />

271 r.;»*r. 3t..<br />

Call Peggy 438 4901<br />

— FULLTIME —<br />

Stockroom Help<br />

Lai ;■ .'lectronic distributor has an immediate<br />

opening for stockroom help Duties will include<br />

shipping, receiving and general stockroom work<br />

Medium lilting is required Experience helpful<br />

but not a necessily A willingness lo work is a<br />

must Company has a lull array ol benefits<br />

II you are interested<br />

please contact Chris Hoijer at<br />

272-8200, ext. 250<br />

Marshall Electronics<br />

Corporate Support Center<br />

5 Wilshlre Rd.. Burlington. MA 01803<br />

i il, Emi ... J123<br />

Auto & Plate Glass<br />

Installer Needed<br />

for a rapidly growing company in Woburn<br />

Experience preferred. Excellent benefits.<br />

Please call 935-7620<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

D'lr* T.J.1.J -<br />

Part Time<br />

Day Camp<br />

Position<br />

Director of<br />

i<br />

Kindergarten<br />

Unit<br />

Burlington<br />

/ Recreation Dept. /<br />

g - 272-7330 -<br />

\,<br />

GENERAL flPFIfiE<br />

Clerical Position<br />

Available<br />

tor sales/service olfice<br />

of national corporation<br />

located in the New Eng-<br />

land Executive Park.<br />

Burlington. Mass<br />

Variety ol duties Good<br />

aptitude lor numbers re-<br />

quired Skilled typing a<br />

plus Good salary and<br />

benefits including<br />

dental Call g<br />

229-6724<br />

IF YOU'RE OLD<br />

ENOUGH TO VOTE,<br />

CAST YOUR BALLOT<br />

FOR SWEETHEART.<br />

...because that's how old you need<br />

to be to join Sweetheart Plastics, a<br />

world leader in disposable dinner-<br />

ware and food packaging.<br />

Packers & Production<br />

Helpers - $5.25/hour,<br />

Monday-Friday,<br />

11 p.m.-7 a.m.<br />

You'll pack and inspect products, prepare<br />

boxes lor packing and perlorm other<br />

piodui tioiulutii'N.iMHii'di-d Toquahly.<br />

you should be a dependable, energetic<br />

individual who con pay close attention<br />

to detail liidusln.il opcnence is desir<br />

able, but not necessary<br />

In addition to excellent hourly wages.<br />

Sweetheart oilers lull time employees<br />

comprehensive benelils including health<br />

msuianco. tuition leimbursement. and<br />

advancement opportunities<br />

For more inloimation. visit our Fmploy-<br />

ment Otlice Monday-Friday, trom 9-5<br />

We're at One Burlington Avenue. Wil-<br />

mington. MA 01887<br />

»■' I quaio mi it< i mpioytM M i<br />

22 24<br />

2) Sweetheart<br />

LIGHT<br />

ASSEMBLY WORK<br />

1st &2nd Shifts<br />

rtclli-l.ihli-hi.ilHindisvhaili m.iniildiluri'i<br />

h.i- st-vi-ul l«>sil uns .IV.I i.il.U- loi<br />

Full Time Packers<br />

Full Time Assemblers<br />

\,.,-.|,.-.,.|i,i-ii.-.<br />

■ssin u.- ..i tun<br />

ft., iillcr -m.ill , nr ipjm jinnisphi'ic with .<br />

lull i.inti- lit iH-n.'tll<br />

NCJM' .ill Kevin Corcoran dl 9ii 6810<br />

COLONY CORPORATION<br />

8 Arrov. Drive Woburn MA 01888<br />

Colony<br />

CHEMICAL PROCESS<br />

WORKER<br />

Immediate opening lor chemical process opera-<br />

tor on the 2nd/3rd shift at"a leading specialty<br />

chemical company We are located on Rt. 38 in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> near Rts 93 and 128<br />

Process industry experience is desirable but<br />

not essential We are willing to train the right<br />

person to develop the necessary skills.<br />

We oiler good wages, excellent employee bene-<br />

fits, and stable employment.<br />

Please apply in person or phone:<br />

POLYVINYL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES<br />

730 Main St., <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887<br />

Tel. (617) 658-6600<br />

A Beatrice Chemical Company<br />

Division ol Beatrice Foods Co.<br />

*» . ^n equal oppo'lumiy employer 2123<br />

MEN AND WOMEN<br />

Can Your Schedule Fit Ours?<br />

Several Part Tims & Full Tims Opportunities<br />

Exist For<br />

Assemblers - 1st & 2nd Shift<br />

Order Pickers - 1st Shift<br />

We will train beginners. We are a rapidly growing<br />

company with advancement opportunities, freguent<br />

raises and attractive benelits<br />

To apply contact Pam Miller at<br />

TIME ELECTRONICS<br />

150C New Boston Street<br />

(corner olGill.St I<br />

Woburn Industrial Pk., Woburn, MA 01801<br />

— 935-8080 —<br />

FOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M F'H 22 29<br />

,1..».»...........sir..»niP.<br />

Immediate Openings<br />

All around lloor care person Experienced in<br />

shampooing, buffing, and all phases ol cleaning<br />

$6 00 per hour 5.30 to 9:30 p m Day person lor<br />

cleaning tables in cafeteria 12 noon to 4 p.m. $5.00<br />

per hour Day Matron 10 am to 2 p.m General<br />

Cleaners 5 to 9 p.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Exper<br />

lenced spray buffers 5 to9 p m.<br />

GALL<br />

272-9410<br />

Air<br />

Purchases, Inc.<br />

Full Time<br />

Invoice<br />

Clerk<br />

Call Charlie<br />

273-2050<br />

Factory<br />

Workers<br />

Assembly<br />

Packaging<br />

Warehouse<br />

Positions available on<br />

all shifts.<br />

— CALL —<br />

CIRCLE TEMP INC.<br />

273-5812 8<br />

933-3700<br />

Here's a great opportunity to work<br />

locally for one of the nation's most<br />

successful high technology firms.<br />

For over l-l years, Analogic has<br />

created high demand products for<br />

medical imaging, precision test<br />

and measurement, data conversion<br />

and many other important areas.<br />

Our success means great local |obs<br />

for this area's qualified personnel.<br />

CLERKS<br />

Drafting<br />

Department<br />

We seek a detail-oriented person<br />

with good typing skills and ex-<br />

perience with CRT's to perform a<br />

variety of clerical functions in our<br />

Drafting Department. To qualify,<br />

you must have experience writing<br />

ECO's, good expediting skills, and<br />

the ability to read schematics. A<br />

background in drafting or engi-<br />

neering would be helpful.<br />

Customer<br />

Service<br />

Department<br />

Working in a fast paced, customer-<br />

oriented department, you will be<br />

involved in taking and processing<br />

requests for repairs, parts and field<br />

service. This position involves<br />

heavy telephone contact and use of<br />

good communications skills Good<br />

typing skills (-ISwpm), previous<br />

experience on a computer or CRT,<br />

and at least l year of work in a<br />

CUStomci service environment arc-<br />

also required.<br />

I ci the above positions,<br />

please call Marsha Dooley at<br />

246-0300, ext. 2041, or send<br />

resume to address below.<br />

Solutions...not Slogans<br />

Audubon Road<br />

Wakelield, MA 01880<br />

MARKETING<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Altron Incorporated, a leading manufacturer<br />

ol Printed Circuit Boards and Interconnect<br />

Products, is currently seeking a career-minded<br />

individual for a secretarial position in the<br />

marketing department<br />

II you are a strong typist, accurate with<br />

numbers and capable ol handling a wide<br />

variety ol secretarial duties, we have an<br />

exciting new opening lor you We are looking<br />

lor someone eager to learn new responsi-<br />

bilities and who has the organizational ability<br />

lo succeed in them<br />

Please send your resume, with salary requirements<br />

or drop by the Personnel Department<br />

ij.i.i. between 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM to fill out<br />

■k an ai application<br />

6C9-C9O0<br />

One Jewel Drive<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> MA 01867<br />

Equal Opportunity Employ<br />

LABORATORY<br />

ASSISTANTS<br />

Full time employment performing simple repetitive<br />

tests on small electronic components First shift<br />

No experience necessary<br />

Please call Jack Lamb, 272-9050<br />

ASSOCIATED TESTINGifV<br />

LABORATORIES INC ^J<br />

Second Avenue. Northwest Industrial Park<br />

Burlington, MA 01803<br />

EARN $150 per WEEK In your home<br />

Boston Children s Service Association is looking<br />

for families or singles with extra space in their<br />

homes. You can become a long term or short<br />

term foster parent for a mentally retarded child or<br />

adult, in a program designed to help these indivi-<br />

duals live in a family setting away from an insti-<br />

tution You will receive special training and become<br />

part of our professional team<br />

INTERESTED?<br />

Call Judy Brown<br />

Boston Children's Service Association<br />

267-3700 IM8J3<br />

Legal Secretary<br />

Full time, peimanent legal secretarial position<br />

available immediately in busy Medlord law firm<br />

Team-oriented individual a must. Excellent typ-<br />

ing skills, computer skills and'or shorthand help-<br />

ful. Salary commensurate with experience.<br />

Contact D. Singer<br />

-395-7720-


Suppt«m«nl lo Daily Tlmet - Chronn le (Wnh..rn D..,«,.. .«> .<br />

933-3700<br />

STAFF<br />

PHARMACIST<br />

Full-lime, 37 5 hpw Hospital Clinical experi-<br />

ence required. Coverage at both Choate<br />

and Symmes Divisons<br />

LABORATORY<br />

TECHNOLOGISTS<br />

(MT, MLT, CLA)<br />

Part-time. 7.5'hpw. 7:30am-3 30pm every<br />

other Saturday and Sunday.<br />

Part-time. 8 hpw, 11pm-7am. every other<br />

Friday and Saturday night<br />

MEDICAL<br />

SECRETARY^<br />

PATHOLOGY<br />

Pfrt-time. 20 hpw. flexible hours. Monday-<br />

Friday. Transcription experience<br />

RADIOLOGIC<br />

TECHNOLOGIST<br />

(ARRT)<br />

aSo'S 3 ' 75 hpw ' every olher Sunda v.<br />

P«r h -T i " , ° rr " at| 0". Please contact<br />

Personnel at the Symmes Hospital<br />

&Wd n «2M5! Ro,,d ' Arlington. MA<br />

02174, 646-1500, ext. 1140<br />

HEALTH SERVICES, INC.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/H<br />

POSITIONS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

• Krc-.lk1.lsl Hours h AM - I PM<br />

• I un< h Hours: 11 AM - I PM<br />

• Dinnpr Hours: i PM 12 miclniislu<br />

• (,IHKl<br />

• v Ili.lnl.us \ i,.num.on<br />

• I in Mi i -<br />

• I Mi.iill.Uoiuis N.il.ir\ Ki ...-,\<br />

• \l. I V | II MI-MI !■ \,', |S,,|H<br />

• ll.l\ .Hill SlJIIll.ll<br />

\|i|iK liilui-.n : ,\ , I'M M,,n,I.iv<br />

Inil.i,<br />

BURGER KING<br />

">2 Middlesex Turnpike<br />

' KiirlinKlnn, MA (limit<br />

ibl7|J7J. 414(1<br />

At ta,f Opportunity *»»*»e»' U C<br />

J CLERICAL<br />

I Wa|0' National Corporation is presently expanding its operation<br />

V and has an interesting an, ulli. .ipj'u, i.iti i; I<br />

|>lii|"'»'»' i iii.M..ii..i....i.|.i.< nci.rii, ,, ,u, ASSEMBLY IRAIM IS<br />

■ !• ulli .issimlilii , i I„I in, u .is, .!■,. .1,, -11, MI „ l(|i :...!,, .<br />

-.|ilii.n, .1, ,1 ai.in.ui. M.i,,,,. r,..ti. in,<br />

IK, il I, I llu I -II..,suit | ii.<br />

GROl'P LEADERS<br />

, '"* II* I MM I up Ii "In- n *|V. ■|1«.|U|1 t.<br />

ivM)


PAGE S 24 WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 198-1<br />

.uppirinrnt loUAny i im«» chronicle irtoDurn, "rjang Winchester Burlington. Wakefield). Lynnheld<br />

Villager. No Reading Transcript. Wtlmington* Tewhsbury <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> Sloneham Independent<br />

S ^J<br />

933-3700 ' ' qj \U^U ill^AwLlir " " 933 "3700<br />

Woburn Burlington Winchester Lynnfield Reading North Reading, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Tewksbury, Stonehamand Wakefield<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

ATAVCOFOR...<br />

Secretaries<br />

ENTRY AND<br />

JUNIOR LEVEL<br />

Here is your opportunity to work<br />

in a friendly, people-oriented en-<br />

vironment in an organization<br />

working at the forefront of our<br />

Nation's aerospace programs.<br />

These positions require a mini-<br />

mum of 50 w.p.m. typing, 80<br />

w.p.m. shorthand—word pro-<br />

cessing a plus. Initiative, organ-<br />

izational skills, and a pleasant<br />

personality are a must. Candi-<br />

dates should have secretarial<br />

school training plus one to four<br />

years related experience.<br />

Ideal working conditions exist<br />

at our modern office facilities<br />

located in <strong>Wilmington</strong>. You will<br />

enjoy a liberal benefit program<br />

including a tuition assistance<br />

plan and a modern employee<br />

cafeteria.<br />

Find out for yourself why AVCO is<br />

a nice place to work. Please send<br />

your resume or call today and<br />

speak with Jeanne Bumstead<br />

at 687-3160.<br />

^7AvcO<br />

SYSTEMS DIVISION<br />

201 Lowell Street<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887<br />

An equaJ opportunity employer M/F.<br />

Machine Operator<br />

Training Program<br />

Unusual opportunity requiring:<br />

High school diploma<br />

Good mathematical ability<br />

Real mechanical flair<br />

STrong desire to learn<br />

*Ve are a leadinrj company enqaqed m the manufacture and processing of high<br />

technology paper, film and fabrics This plant is an important user of several<br />

: e iii/ed machines that cannot be duplicated in ordinary vocational train-<br />

.ironmenls This equipment includes the electron beam anT the vacuum<br />

metallic People-skills in operating this machinery earn a higher tfian average<br />

income and. due to the speciaized nature of the lechnology. have a promising<br />

''Mure<br />

level ii openings are now available lor well-spoken, high energy level people<br />

ire serious about working hard to learn to operate this equipment This<br />

AIM be a long-term. on-the-|Ob training program m our rapidly evpanding<br />

company Good hourly rate, with advancement possibilities, and excellent<br />

employee benefits program<br />

For Immediate consideration, please apply in person only.<br />

Personnel Office, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Tuesday,<br />

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (No Phone Calls, Please).<br />

Metallized Products<br />

A Household International Company<br />

37 East St., Winchester. MA 01890<br />

* . .t ..■■■■■. ■' ■<br />

STUDENTS — TEACHERS<br />

We've been waiting for YOU!<br />

• ■ of have used a compute' terminal.<br />

' I '.th'e in an office setting domq a<br />

i Outies. .ve have work tor you<br />

immediate openings include<br />

• RECEPTIONISTS • CLERK TYPISTS<br />

• DATA ENTRY OPERATORS<br />

• GENERAL OFFICE CLERKS<br />

•SECRETARKS • WORD PROCESSORS<br />

Aord processing training also available to<br />

• employees.<br />

Hiease call 938-8533 for an appointment<br />

© MANPCWER<br />

„ TEMPORARY SERVICES<br />

400 West Cummlngs Park<br />

Wobom, MA 01801<br />

1<br />

dental<br />

Assistant<br />

Experienced preferred<br />

■. Sali lays or even<br />

• js Mpdford Square<br />

396-2179<br />

1 ■"?<br />

FQIJA Opportunity E mployer<br />

FULLTIME<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Sma'i financial<br />

pany seeks organized m<br />

lual fO' secretarial<br />

AO'd processing posi<br />

don Excellent typing<br />

and shorthand c speed<br />

A i ling required Wii«<br />

work with contracts<br />

legal and general docu<br />

montation<br />

For Interview please call<br />

272-0343<br />

SHOP ORDER<br />

CLERK<br />

lad candidate* ihould<br />

send itip.i nsuftie or apply in<br />

ppr%on lo Hoqp- Ptloita Co»pO»<br />

alf Personnel Manage- Fanny<br />

farmer Cindy Shops » Pre*<br />

1 HMlloiri MA0WJO<br />

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-ftivrw<br />

' i .iililv M.i>j>- !"•<br />

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v ■ • >on for ele-<br />

■ . • remenl apart<br />

rypmg, Full time.<br />

lime or weekends<br />

iyj eve ''igs. 4pm-<br />

-riuin.gUl<br />

Cell Rose at 935-4094.<br />

COUNTRY<br />

CLUB<br />

HEIGHTS<br />

WOBURN<br />

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Chesterton World Headquarters<br />

CHESTERTON<br />

Middlesex Industrial Park. Route 93<br />

Sloneham. MA 02180<br />

438 7000 Exl 222<br />

Secretarial Openings<br />

( ullinrl tint' «>t tht- nations must<br />

• I til Miltw.iri 1 «ompanii^ h.i-> .1<br />

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nu-nl If tjualih \ nil m.isl n.ive<br />

2 ' ye.it s ■'( Miirl.1r1.1l cxj't-r 11 n. 1 with<br />

i\i ellenl typing or>:.ini/.i(ion il anil<br />

< omnium* .it ion skilK<br />

Temporary Opportunities<br />

\\. .nf .ils«» seeking inttiviilu.ils who<br />

.irr interested in working temporary<br />

.issi^nments on an on (.ill KIMS t urrenl<br />

opt-ninns exist tor stir riant"* with anil<br />

wilhoul shortn.iml iiul.iphorte skill*.'<br />

.mil I Ink ( ypist-<br />

Inlert'sietl undidaU's should forward a<br />

ri'sunu' iiu lulling salary requirements.<br />

In |i'.inm Ihmiipsnn. LH'pl- VVI-o.<br />

( iilliiu't Stifivxarf Int.. 400 Hint- Hill<br />

Drive, West wood. MA 02CW. An I qua I<br />

()pporlunil\ I mployer.<br />

Software: Cullinet<br />

TRUCK<br />

DRIVER<br />

— EXPERIENCED —<br />

Class I License Required<br />

Apply in person only<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

TALLOW CO.<br />

39 Cedar Street,<br />

Woburn, MA 01801<br />

Truck Driver<br />

Warehouse Person<br />

Summer help.<br />

Apply to<br />

F.W. WEBB CO.<br />

200 Middlesex Tpk . Burlington, MA 01803<br />

(Steve Quartarone)<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Ful' time positions available 'or<br />

General Plant Laborers<br />

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING<br />

Driver's license required.<br />

Call Mon. thru Fri., 8 to 5 for appointment<br />

245-2504<br />

WAITRESSES/WAITERS<br />

DISHWASHERS<br />

COOKS<br />

I shifts available. Lexington Howard<br />

hnson's, Route 128 North.<br />

Apply in person between 2 and 4<br />

Monday through Friday.<br />

Opportunity for... ^^<br />

TECHNICAL TYPIST/<br />

WORD PROCESSING<br />

OPERATOR<br />

a! AVCO<br />

A\t < ISKleim Division's WilminfthMi Publications Center is<br />

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^^_^^_^__ Woburn, Burlington Winchester Lynnfield Reading North Reading <strong>Wilmington</strong> Tewksbury Stoneham and Wakefield<br />

Secretarial<br />

Opportunities<br />

McLean Hospital is a 1500<br />

employee, major teaching<br />

hospital located just outside ol<br />

Boston I accessible by public<br />

transportation! on 240 seenic<br />

acres.<br />

We currently have many lull<br />

time, part lime and on < all<br />

positions loi secretaries with<br />

2 :i years experience. .">()• WPM<br />

typing and shorthand or some<br />

written lonn of speed writing is<br />

required in addition lo good<br />

communication and organiza<br />

lioiial skills.<br />

If interested in learning more<br />

about these opportunities please<br />

call Anne Calcaterra or<br />

Frank O'Malley at 855-3444.<br />

McLean<br />

Hospita<br />

Mi I run lli.NUII.ll is.i<br />

Il.in-.in1 Mi-itn .il *M h.<br />

I ,'1111.Il lliispit.il<br />

> huiK .ilhlulr ul<br />

ml M.iss^i IIIIS.II-.<br />

23 25<br />

TYPESETTER<br />

..to i«in our growing, fast paced Advertising Team.<br />

where you will typeset advertising text, signs and com-<br />

pany programs In this position, you will or expected<br />

to interfat ewith copywriters and the Assistant Prodm<br />

tion Manager m identifying text and format corret lions<br />

and pfojhtsing solutions as well as verifying text against<br />

original matt-rial<br />

As a i andidate you should possess typing skills ol n><br />

WI'M and excellent rnghsh language skills; I yeai<br />

minimum tvpesctting expenent e and must be a<<br />

i omplishedon the newest ( ompugraphit equipment.<br />

\ sense i design is helpful.<br />

Lei hmere offers excellent benefits. m< ludmg storewide<br />

dis4 ounts Interested jpplu ants please forward resumes<br />

in «onfidence lo:<br />

Di(k Kennv, PrrsonnH Manage*<br />

r 275 Wildwood Street » Woburn, MA 01801<br />

!LECHMERE!<br />

-,i„.ii ,,,,i,,„h„i,i<br />

TELEMARKETING !<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

We're looking for a bright person with a good phone<br />

personality to do interesting marketing analysis<br />

Some date entry, light typing Congenial atmos-<br />

phere We will Irain the right person Excellent<br />

benefits.<br />

Call Patti — 938-0900<br />

Genstar Rental<br />

Electronics<br />

17 Wheeling Ave.<br />

Woburn, MA 01801<br />

An equal opportun ly employer<br />

, < ...■'!,--,;<br />

department of a non profit igei - '.'<br />

Major responsibilities<br />

coding, and vpniving pins as we i- perl<br />

on site inspections of rei rd-keei | and 0 ig<br />

procedures of service pri . len Fan .,- •. ... |l<br />

accounting principles a" : .-■ era "<br />

du'ps helpful Good communication skills r<br />

driver's license are necess,iu Salary $112<br />

For further information, please call<br />

Doris Hughes at<br />

Mystic Valley Elder Services<br />

— 324-7705 —<br />

between 9:00 a.m. and noon<br />

I— Part Time Evening—\<br />

Positions Available<br />

Opportunity is knocking in newly created<br />

and growing department in out Woburn<br />

office. We offer an excellent hourly wage,<br />

pleasant office atmosphere, store dis-<br />

counts, paid vacation, paid holidays and<br />

opportunity for advancement. Exper-<br />

ienced or inexperienced, we provide<br />

training.<br />

Call Roland or Paula at 935-8320.<br />

Ext. 684 or 691 between 1 -5 p.m.<br />

or apply In person at<br />

ILECHMERFJ<br />

Richard Kenny<br />

Personnel Manager<br />

275 Wildwood Street<br />

Woburn. MA OI80 I<br />

j Rental<br />

Agent<br />

Full time. Monday through Friday for ><br />

Burlington apartment complex Exper „<br />

ience preferred Must be responsible J<br />

and personable Typing required. $6.50 J|<br />

per hour. £<br />

Call for interviw between 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. /<br />

Lord Baron<br />

Apartments<br />

- 272 1897 — '<br />

Flat Rate Technicians<br />

NIGHT SHIFT — MONDAY-FRIDAY<br />

Immediate openings \\ ■■- ol B »5ton"s tastes)<br />

growing and most progressive Buich Datsun<br />

dealerships Excellent eari i , lenlial and su<br />

perbbenedts<br />

GM or Datsun experience preferred<br />

Contact or apply in person to<br />

RonSnell- 599-1200<br />

Bob Brest Bulck<br />

770 Lynnway, Lynn, MA<br />

Sheet Metal Worker<br />

We are m nppii ol H person who is familiar with<br />

basic sheet meta' machmpry and has exponent «■<br />

in rnntiii labrii niiori Hours ' 10 * 4.<br />

. luilint lii^ff* >fi ami tl.nial instil mm iTfdtf uninn. profit i<br />

mr I nd.r.iiM-r \\»>, |S.-» II...Ion SI I V\ilnilllElon. \1 V HIXX"<br />

H,i,|,„,|„| 01 |„ | ,i| 12 | Mir I2». I..«rll Slirrll.<br />

ihrn lift HI Uoliuin Mit-t-l \h I M"" 1 Oppol • I mplntri<br />

FIRST SHIFT OPENINGS - 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.<br />

Good Opportunities For Production Operators<br />

Applications are buing accepted ' n Assen - . i ■ • ,,„,,,,<br />

IO operate small machines and perform bench type ,.ro , ■.- r,....<br />

experience Applicants musl have good linger dpxlen|yl(i>ii,p , , .. .<br />

are particularly adaptable lo lemale applicant, rh,<br />

not machine shop type lobs *<br />

Good pay sea immensuiate lo individual urcxlurtioi i- - - ■- efil<br />

program<br />

Please call Mr. Coe — 729-4400<br />

A Subsidiary olEn Cell-0 Corporation<br />

McCord Winn. Inc.<br />

620 Washington Street, Winchestet. MA 01890<br />

An BQU3I Opportunity Pmploy'<br />

Part Time<br />

Do You Have Spare<br />

Hours In The<br />

AMernoon?<br />

Wonl'l v"" l»hP to woi> if<br />

a hospitaP Do you en<br />

ioy wuffctnq with people* 1<br />

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PAGE S-26-WEDNESDAY.MAY23. ,984<br />

It's time for Polo!<br />

Myopia Polo will kick ul't t IK<br />

first match of the*eason with a<br />

,special appearance b\ the Bud<br />

weiser Clydedales*u 1 I'M on<br />

Sunday. May 27th.<br />

Myopia Polo will present iis<br />

most ambitious season in .i<br />

^6-year history Picked as host<br />

to the circuits live most pres-<br />

tigious summer tournaments,<br />

Myopia Polo will offer fans<br />

some of the best polo played on<br />

the East Coast.<br />

Top international, national<br />

and local players will he in the<br />

area to compete in the $5,000<br />

Cadillai Mi-Star Invitational,<br />

the Glenlivel East Coast Open.<br />

BMW Summer Classic. Pimm's<br />

Forbes Cup ami the Cyril<br />

Haii ison <strong>Memorial</strong>.<br />

\dmisbion to the polo gro-<br />

unds lor the Bud weiser Clyde-<br />

dales and the opening season<br />

polo game is S5 Tor adults and<br />

children under 12 are free The<br />

Myopia Polo grounds are loca-<br />

ted on Route I A in Hamilton,<br />

cut JON off Rte. I 28. Parking<br />

and refreshments are available<br />

at the field. For further infor-<br />

mal ion. call 408-4294.<br />

1<br />

Over 120 MPII<br />

I he 2nd Annual Inboard<br />

Un.ii K.ii e. presented hj the<br />

New Ind.uul Inboard Racing<br />

Association, will he hosted .ii<br />

the Meiinn.uk River in Lowell<br />

on June ■' and 10 from 11 \\l<br />

to 5 I'M Admission is live.<br />

rhcatre Pipe Organ Concerts<br />

I he exciting pi//a parloi<br />

org.iniat lane McKee Johnson<br />

known .is "liisi Play in' Jane"<br />

*,ill pla> two Wurht/er theatre<br />

pipe organ concerts leaiurmg<br />

populai music for all ages, a<br />

short silent film coined) and a<br />

sing-along al Knight Auditor-<br />

ium. Bahson College. Welleslej<br />

Mills on Saturday. Ma\ 2d and<br />

Sunday. May 27 at H I'M<br />

By William Pacino<br />

(M^<br />

Hie I .istern MassachuseltsChap-<br />

ler. American Theatre Organ<br />

Society. Inc. For reservations.<br />

ui further information, call<br />

335-9057.<br />

Salem Waterfront Festival<br />

Pickering Wharf in Salem will<br />

present a Waterfront Festival<br />

from Saturday. May 2d through<br />

Monday. May 28 torn I I AM<br />

to 5 I'M Crafts, entertainment,<br />

lood. over 100 exhibitors fea-<br />

turing jewelry, pottery, blown<br />

glass demonstrations and wood<br />

sculptures will be featured. The<br />

Antique Wheelmen, with over i<br />

HOI<br />

dozen varieties ol antique bi-<br />

cycles from the 1800's. will also<br />

host a display. Parking is<br />

available near the Festival.<br />

From high speeds on the<br />

Merriniaek to Salem festivals.<br />

from Hamilton horses to the<br />

inightv Wiirliti/er in Wcllcslcv.<br />

COMING A I I RACTIONS has<br />

something for everyone But if<br />

you know of an event of<br />

interest to .ill that we have<br />

overlooked, write, care of tins<br />

local newspaper, and tell us all<br />

about it. We like to think we do<br />

not miss much. Prove us wrong.<br />

is holding a MJMZMZS catpets<br />

138TH BIRTHDAY<br />

SAVE '3 00 to $ 12°° per sci* ycL<br />

„ A beautiful saxony plush carpet that W* brand new introduction. An Anso IV<br />

f-brings "A rich quality look" to your home n y!on tailored plush - 30 colors<br />

NOW<br />

10 year wear warranty<br />

reg $22/sq^yd £<br />

. r An exciting multi-colored carpet designed •k'*' '!^ h and luxurious s °'<br />

* to enhance the look of any room in your H^," 10 year wear warran, at an affordable price.<br />

reg $14/sq yd<br />

MO NOW<br />

V<br />

90 15 'sq yd<br />

NOW<br />

rThick,lush and luxurious solid color<br />

91<br />

/sqyd<br />

home.<br />

40 colors<br />

reg$16/sq yd s<br />

12<br />

reg $29/sq yd<br />

99<br />

s<br />

17 99<br />

/sqyd<br />

/sqyd<br />

[An ultron nylon saxony plush<br />

16 beautiful colors<br />

reg$14.99/sqyd $<br />

11 99<br />

/sqyd<br />

NOW<br />

^f A subtle multi-tone saxony plush<br />

14 colors<br />

reg$16.99/sqyd<br />

13<br />

NOW<br />

NOW<br />

JkfThis velvet cut pile plush can be con-<br />

sidered one of finest carpets available.<br />

10 year wear warranty<br />

reg $33/sq yd<br />

1<br />

NOW $9199<br />

fia | 'sq yn<br />

-J^tLees top of the line royal collection<br />

99 reg$37/sqyd<br />

/sqyd<br />

NOW<br />

26 99<br />

/sq yd<br />

SAVE 50% ,o 70% on REMNANTS<br />

Choose from 600 of LEES better quality Carpet Remnants, thick luxurious<br />

Plushes, Cut & Loops, and Saxonies, sizes from 9x12 to 12x18<br />

SIZE DESCRIPTION WAS NOW SIZE DESCRIPTION<br />

8.6x12 Hunter green piush $139 J 80 11.11x13 Beige saxony plush<br />

9x11.10 M i| • sugat twist J159 $ ft 11.11x13 Strawberry wine plush<br />

68x148 Go'd plusr* $199 its 12x13.8 Fiesta red plush<br />

67x15.6 Barley plusi J169 t 89 12x13.10 Beige tone'lone saxony<br />

8.5x12 H »S6 pfll n| isrl VW $149 11.10x13.3 Autumn wheat plush<br />

7.3x15.10 Misty meion plush $199 S9S 11.11x13.8 Mauve delight saxony<br />

6.8x11.5 Indian '..r : $129 $89 12x14.3 Golden beige plush<br />

49x158 Gold piur.'' $ 99 $58 12x12.9 Green saxony plush<br />

10x11 10 Hunier Qi- ■ ; i: 1 $249 $129 12x11.3 Indian brown plush<br />

TRIVIA<br />

Washington. DC. Rick magazine. An- (rigid temperature,<br />

gets more snow than tarctica's average he snow doesn t melt.<br />

Antarctica, says the annual snowfall is only Instead, it piles on top<br />

National Wildlife five inches. But of the previous year s<br />

Federations Ranger because of the areas snow, forming a thick<br />

SALE ENDS SATURDAY MAY 26th<br />

WAREHOUSE CARPET SALES INC. SINCE 1969<br />

4060 MYSTIC VALLEY PARKWAY - MEDFORD, MASS. AT WELLINGTON CIRCLE<br />

»AM Io9PM 396-4253 9AMTo430PM ,<br />

WAS<br />

$299<br />

$389<br />

$289<br />

$309<br />

$319<br />

$259<br />

$319<br />

$279<br />

$379<br />

NOW<br />

$145<br />

$179<br />

J179<br />

$199<br />

$179<br />

$159<br />

$189<br />

$179<br />

$159<br />

I<br />

WW<br />

Supplement lo Daily Timil Chronicle IWoburn. Reading, Winchester Burlington. Wakelield). Lynnlield<br />

Villager. No Reading Transcript. <strong>Wilmington</strong> *. Tewktbury <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>. Stoneh,am Independenl<br />

SHOWN ABOVE, VERNON AND MARJORIE HALL of Wo<br />

burn receiving tickets for a free New York Theater Weekend<br />

for four people given away during the Mother's Day event at<br />

Northshore Shopping Center. Diane Sinclitico, Sales Repre-<br />

sentative of New York Air, presented the award, while Debi<br />

Wells, manager of Barber Brothers Florist at Northshore<br />

congratulates the winner. Only moms were eligible for the<br />

drawing for the free weekend package which includes four<br />

round-trip tickets on New York Air, three days arjd t.wo<br />

nights at the Grand Hyatt Hotel and theater tickets to<br />

"Baby," Broadway's newest musical hit. The Halls, lifetime<br />

residents of Woburn. have delighted their two grandchildren<br />

by inviting them to share the free trip weekend? Mrs. Hall<br />

stated. "This was one of the best Mother's Days I've ever<br />

had."<br />

Respite care<br />

offered<br />

Alpine Nursing<br />

Home in North<br />

Chelmsford announces<br />

the offering of Respite<br />

Care Service to the<br />

community.<br />

If someone is con-<br />

templating a vacation<br />

and is caring for some<br />

one at home or in the<br />

area, and it is in-<br />

coenvenient to take<br />

that person on<br />

vacation; then Respite<br />

Care may be the an-<br />

swer.<br />

The concept of<br />

Respite Care is<br />

relatively new and<br />

provides freedom for<br />

the caretaker to be<br />

able to take vacations<br />

or go on business trips.<br />

The duration may be a<br />

week end or prolonged<br />

as much as a month or<br />

two.<br />

Anyone interested in<br />

learning more about<br />

Respite Care may<br />

contact Mrs; Scott at<br />

Alpine at 251-3443.<br />

Alpine — the nursing<br />

home that meets the<br />

needs of the com-<br />

munity.<br />

&$><br />

if. 5 off<br />

On any complete framing<br />

order placed before<br />

June 20, 1984<br />

622 Main St.<br />

Reading<br />

944-5320<br />

^&l*lMl«17Jt<br />

Annual <strong>Memorial</strong> Day SALE!<br />

EVERY YARD<br />

OF FABRIC<br />

ON SALE ...<br />

A MINIMUM OFI<br />

SALE IN BOTH<br />

UPSTAIRS STORES<br />

Will be taken Off Every Fabric in<br />

Many Items Already on SALE up to 70% Off<br />

•1" MINI-BLINDS<br />

•GROUP OF SHADES<br />

•IN-STOCK WALLPAPER<br />

'% Off All in-stock Rods<br />

• 35% Off All Roc-Lon Linings<br />

|Companion SALE - Outlet Store - EXTRA 10% Off |<br />

SALE STARTS FRI. 25th • ENDS THURS. 30th<br />

l W ' •i<br />

in VJT<br />

545-557 MAIN ST., READING<br />

OUTLET STORE IN BASEMENT<br />

OPENNITES<br />

TIL9<br />

SAT 5:30<br />

SWIMMING POOLS<br />

Complete • with<br />

Lomart % H.P.<br />

Sand Filter<br />

•Winterized Liner<br />

•Safety Ladder<br />

•Wall Skimmer<br />

15'Round 18'Round 24' Round 12x240val<br />

»634 »741 *871 *1039<br />

NORTHERN POOL & SPA CENTER<br />

442 Main St., <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 6 1 7-658-4289<br />

In Business at the same location tor 22 years v-<br />

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