1 - Wilmington Town Crier - Wilmington Memorial Library
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SELF BASTING ARMOUR GOLDEN STAR<br />
TURKEYS<br />
LEAN, SHORT SHANK<br />
SMOKED<br />
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LIVE AND KICKING<br />
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(ANANAS<br />
LINE<br />
ITATOES<br />
GERBERS<br />
STRAINED<br />
IABY FOOD<br />
ISE BUSHES<br />
FLOWERS<br />
IARDEN LIME<br />
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SALE ON<br />
COTT'S LAWN FOOD<br />
MAS<br />
WILMINGTON'S FINEST MEAT<br />
NORTH WILMINGTON CENTER<br />
Calendars<br />
Anyone?<br />
Calendars?<br />
BEDELl BROTHERS<br />
Hat an Over Supply<br />
of 1973 Calender.<br />
M you need any - com* on In! - Thoy ar« Free.<br />
Singly - or by the Dozen<br />
Bedell Brothers Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />
402 Main St. 658-9116 <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Mass<br />
Serving <strong>Wilmington</strong> over 35 Yrs<br />
COOMBS FURNITURE<br />
Quality & Economy<br />
464 MIDDLESEX AVENUE<br />
NORTH WILMINGTON<br />
658-4511<br />
OIL HEAT IS<br />
PROVED BEST<br />
Safe, Dependable, Economical & Clean<br />
FITZGERALD FUEL<br />
■^ . ^-v-"-* - ^"*" I* .- .' . •«.*—I—-1—-r—•<br />
STUDENT PLANNING BOARD<br />
The vote was unanimous<br />
TOWN CRIER TEWKSBURY/WILMINGTON THURSDAY APRIL 5, 1973<br />
MAIN ST. WILMINGTON, MASS.<br />
DRUMS NIGHT fUESXAYS AT 8 PM<br />
WILMINGTON SONS OF ITALY<br />
L0DCE NO. 2183<br />
Blitz Night Wednesday at 8 P.M.<br />
NEXT SOCIAL<br />
SAT APRIL 28, 8 PM<br />
K of C Hall, Wiritiiniton, Mats.<br />
North Wr)min9ton<br />
65« 9498<br />
RECYCLING DRIVE THIS<br />
WEEKEND IN TEWKSBURY<br />
232 LOWELL ST<br />
RTI 129 • 0PP AVCO<br />
658 6500<br />
MARION T MURPHY<br />
943 Main Street<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
RE SI0ENT1AL COMMEOL-IHOUSTWAL<br />
658 - 3581<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH<br />
658-3520<br />
Worldwide Service<br />
NEED<br />
ELECTRICIAN f<br />
HOUSE WIIING<br />
tfPAIIS<br />
CALL<br />
•MX - 77SB<br />
Licensed<br />
WILMINGTON COMMODITY<br />
DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM<br />
'<br />
The Rev. Russell G. Scbofield,<br />
The Tewksbury Environmental<br />
Applications for U.S. Depart-<br />
Conference will hold its monthly<br />
Interim Minister will be available ment of Agriculture Food Com-<br />
' at the Church on Friday, Saturday<br />
recycling drive at the parking lot<br />
modities will be taken Tuesday<br />
between the library and fire staand<br />
Sunday.<br />
morning, April 10th from 9 until<br />
tion on Saturday and Sunday, April<br />
■ Sun. April 8th: 11 am, Worship noon at the First Baptist Church on<br />
Service; 9:10 am. Church School,<br />
7th and 8th from 7 am to 4 pm.<br />
Church Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
Newspapers and magazines<br />
Grades four thru IS; 9:46 am.<br />
should be bundled separately; cans<br />
Adult Bible Class; 11 am,<br />
rinsed, ends removed, labels<br />
Kinderkirk thru Grade Three; 5<br />
SEWER COMMISSION<br />
pm, Junior UCY Fellowship; 7 pm, TO SEEK EASEMENTS<br />
removed, then flattened; bottles<br />
rinsed and free from all metal and<br />
Senior UCY Fellowship.<br />
MOB<br />
labels<br />
April tth: Open meeting <strong>Town</strong> Counsel Charles J.<br />
The group will not recycle rags,<br />
with the Pastoral Supply Com- Zaroulis advised the Tewksbury<br />
plastics (including plastic toys,<br />
mittee. All Church members In- Sewer Commission Tuesday to<br />
free of all metal) and aluminum vited.<br />
seek easements for sewer lines<br />
foil.<br />
Tees. April Itth: 8 pm, Missions rather than going through eminent<br />
Since February of MR, the<br />
Committee.<br />
domain proceedings to get land for<br />
Wed. April 11th: 6:16 pm, Junior the lines.<br />
Tewksbury Environmental<br />
choir rehearsal; 7 pm, Senior choir Zaroulis said eminent domain<br />
Conference has sent over 100,000<br />
pounds of glass to Dayville, Conn.<br />
rehearsal; I pm. Church Council. proceedings took a long time to<br />
for recycling; over 140,000 pounds<br />
Than. April Mtt: Stewardship prepare and complete. He advised<br />
of paper, since January of 1972 and<br />
Committee.<br />
that one of the commissioners<br />
fourteen tons of cans.<br />
Sat. April 14th: from 9 to 3. LBS become a notary public so he could<br />
Basically the man-power inrummage<br />
sale. Donations may be witness slgnings and easements,<br />
STUDENT PUNNING BOAUD of <strong>Wilmington</strong>, which v.t« podtlin of rerident attorney in in May to show bow much he Ryan, according to Antonelli, must allow permits to be issued<br />
th. And."' l«eol Deportment el worked in April<br />
also agreed to answer complaints (or septic systems' in Beechwood<br />
uprtty Mutual Insurance Co. He<br />
KNOILWOO»FA*NDJIN*Y<br />
Antonelli. who has been critical immediately, and would Issue Estates subdivision.<br />
jrfned Uoorty Mutual in l*4f, In the<br />
of Davis' performance In the past, citations to dog owners in The board had directed the<br />
lie Aadover Si., Berth vWsalaiioo, Matt.<br />
Helms deportment.<br />
said be was satisfied with his re- emergencies. The selectmen building inspector not to grant per-<br />
DAIIY rwvwwCTS<br />
HOME BUI VIIT<br />
cent work.<br />
specified citations only be Issued mits for septic systems in the sub-<br />
Licensed<br />
The selectmen criticized dog of- hi emergencies so as to avoid division because they were<br />
658-4793 M.C. EATON<br />
Station<br />
ficers Ryan and Redfern for not requiring Ryan cruise the city all allegedly forbidden at<br />
far<br />
answering calls made by persons day, issuing citations.<br />
Beechwood's location because of<br />
complaining about problems with In other action, the board ap- the town's wetlands zoning.<br />
SHAWSHEEN PLUMBING t HEATING CORP.<br />
dogs. Selectman Richard A. pointed the following officials: Zaroulis, however, confirmed<br />
NEW REMODEUNG REPAIRS<br />
Spring Adams Sr. said six persons com- Community Action Committee the subdivision plan for<br />
plained to him about Ryan's lack members Lawrence Camerlengo, Beechwood was approved by the<br />
of response since Adams was the Rev. Eugene Watson, the Rev. planning board before wetlands<br />
ALBERT A. SALERA<br />
Inspection elected to the board a month ago. James Schwartz, Mary McDonald, zoning was passed by the 1972 town<br />
MASS. UC. 6811<br />
658-6118<br />
Ryan said the dog officers got Robert McDonald, Geraldine meeting. He said because of this,<br />
April 1 6400 calls a year, only 200 less than Sheedy and Winifred Leahy; fence wetlands zoning didn't apply to<br />
the entire police department, and viewer Kenneth Stackbouse; and Beechwood.<br />
ROCKPORT FISH MARKET<br />
occasionally he lost track of some. selectman's representative on the<br />
Thru<br />
Redfern said his duties only mapping committee Frank A. An-<br />
169 Haven St. Reading 944-0076<br />
covered from 4 to 10 p.m. tonelli 'and Frederick Downs.<br />
WUMINGTON<br />
STORE HOURS:<br />
May 15 weekdays and eight hours a day on Reappointment of William Reid<br />
FRESH FISH COUNTER 9 AM - 6 P*<br />
weekends, and he didn't answer to the council on aging was tabled<br />
RESTAURANT i UNE-OUT SEIVKE 9 AM- 7 •M<br />
calls during other periods. to give officials further time to 52 MAIN ST<br />
The selectmen argued with determine if Reid wants to con-<br />
Redfern about his schedule, which tinue serving on the council, and NEXT D. E.<br />
Antonelli said was never approved four appointments to the com-<br />
WRIGHT ELECTRIC CO. Station No. 12312<br />
CUSS<br />
by the selectmen. Redfern. he munity action committee were<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
said, was supposed to serve when tabled.<br />
STARTING<br />
Ryan was off duty weeknights and The selectmen interviewed four APRIL 9<br />
INDUSTKIAL - COMMMCIAl ■ HSIDENTIAl<br />
weekends.<br />
men to fill a provisional appoint-<br />
WILMINGTON 657 - 7195<br />
Redfern answered that be only ment hi the police department, but<br />
earned 61200 from the part-time no appointment will be made until 658-3572<br />
job, and asking him to work more the Civil Service Commission apf<br />
TUES - Fll<br />
10 to 5<br />
SATURDAY<br />
10t8)1<br />
w Cynthia's Bridal Service<br />
Afclere Meter Clue<br />
Cerioounf<br />
atasMr Charge<br />
■•neAmericard<br />
OPEN TO<br />
hours would be unfair.<br />
proves the need for a provisional<br />
appointment and the job is posted<br />
for seven days according to town<br />
bylaw.<br />
The board tabled approving a<br />
YEE'S change of officers for the corpora-<br />
DRIVE - IN tion that runs the Branding Iron<br />
RESTAURANT Restaurant on Maul Street to<br />
await reports from the police, fire,<br />
Tbo Finest hi Cantonese Cuisine building and wire Inspection<br />
.lo.ui:<br />
owMirs<br />
CNN***<br />
by Roger<br />
281 MAIN ST. (GARDNER BLDG) 658-4516<br />
FREE ALTERATIONS<br />
MIDNICHT<br />
eenerol Repeal<br />
•ood Service<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
SPECIALS<br />
departments on safety features at<br />
the establishment.<br />
The selectmen voted to write<br />
several town boards asking they<br />
Home handymen are the<br />
cleverest folk around when it<br />
comes lo making gifts! Why not<br />
make a small table for the little<br />
folk in your family?<br />
NEE-ELLSWORTH POST 2458<br />
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS<br />
BLITZ NIGHT MONDAY AT 8 PM<br />
41.1 ABwtVMJAIT IAMOWT<br />
Saturday April 11 It<br />
at ■ 30 *.M. re 1 A.M.<br />
Tick.li avoaebl. -<br />
CaH 651-9443 oh.. »:30 PM<br />
WILMIIKTON<br />
SHELL<br />
361M«Wle.e«Ave<br />
SERVED DAILY<br />
beast Seeders 8 Hetewfs<br />
Open Mon-Ttmrs 11 JO-10<br />
Frl A Set until U<br />
Sundays A Holidays 12:30-10<br />
When You Think<br />
of Gifts, Think of<br />
GIVEN'S<br />
FLOWERS<br />
Colonial Park Mall<br />
JflRtes381129<br />
Child experts say thai children<br />
do best at a table made for their<br />
height and sit most comfortably<br />
on chairs which are made for<br />
them.<br />
For older folk, what could be<br />
more welcome than a set of<br />
bookshelves or a small hassock<br />
chest for keeping treasured<br />
objects<br />
Look •round your house Think<br />
of what you could do with a little<br />
ingenuity >nd some pieces of<br />
Home projects will have that<br />
professional look with advice aad<br />
materials from Sweescy Henie<br />
Ceertesy Center. Sli Main St.,<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>, ISt-SOSl. Our carpet<br />
department handles Ozlte indoor<br />
and outdoor carpeting and a fun<br />
line of Ludlow carpeting in many<br />
colors and patterns. Installation<br />
arranged. Open: Dally 8 am to 6<br />
pm, Fridays 8 am to S pm.<br />
Helpf.1 Hex: Electric cards<br />
should never be run over beating<br />
units because the heat could easi-<br />
ly damage them