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NKW BOOKS AT<br />
WILMINGTON LIBRARY<br />
"Easter Eggs far Everyoae" by<br />
mntjo Coskey Beginning with<br />
the legends and lore which add the<br />
■•balance of history and the magic<br />
•t tradition to this are form, the<br />
aaaaor gives aimple, easy-to-follow<br />
eareetiona for the decoraUon of<br />
"The Loagett Cocktail Party"<br />
by Richard DiLello. Viewed from<br />
the iaaide, this book shows the in-<br />
teraction of the famous and<br />
fabulously wealthy young men who<br />
Blade up The Beatles. Mr. DiLello<br />
who was on the Beatles' London<br />
scene for three years, tells about<br />
the fabulous quarter.<br />
"Yaakee Stadium; Fifty Years<br />
•f Draaaa" by Joseph Durso.<br />
Here, richly celebrated in pictures<br />
aad toft, are many of those out-<br />
standing moments: Babe Ruth's<br />
sixtieth home run and Rober<br />
Maria's sixty-first; Lou Gehrtg's<br />
astonishing record of 2130 con-<br />
secutlve games and Joe<br />
DiMaggio's great hitting streak.<br />
Written with verve and a sense of<br />
history, and illustrated with one<br />
aanitrsrt and fifty photographs.<br />
Yankee Stadium is a nostalgic and<br />
delightful chronicle of the times.<br />
"Goad Deg, Bad Dog" by<br />
Mordecai Slegal and Matthew<br />
Margolls Here is a definitive and<br />
practical guide to training your<br />
dog at home. Emphasizing the<br />
often neglected point that owners<br />
require as much, if not more,<br />
training than their pets.<br />
"Leaeliaess: The Fear of Love;<br />
Aa Appllc.tio. of Trasaacttoaal<br />
ABetysh by Ira J. Tanner. The<br />
author shows how change - which<br />
if constant affects our loneliness.<br />
He explores the process of making<br />
the most of our aloneness, when<br />
we can tap our inner resources.<br />
He digs into the ways we structure<br />
oar time to prevent loneliness. He<br />
explores loneliness in marriage<br />
and the family as well as the<br />
special loneliness of too many of<br />
the aged As long as we play the<br />
role of victim, blaming other peo-<br />
ple, events and circumstances for<br />
oar loneliness, we will continue to<br />
retreat down the ladder of<br />
irresponsibility. The final chapter<br />
to on Loneliness and Religion,<br />
which explains how the<br />
phenomenon of wonder keeps us<br />
from loneliness and promotes love<br />
an our lives.<br />
Local residents are invited to<br />
drop In at the grand opening of the<br />
new <strong>Wilmington</strong> Florist Shop, 316<br />
Main St., on Saturday, April 7th.<br />
Free roses to the first thirty<br />
visitors. Owners of the new es-<br />
tablishment are James Gumm,<br />
Sasan Randall and Thomas Coates,<br />
all of <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
SPORTS LOG<br />
Tewksbury Midget A team of the<br />
Tewksbury Youth Skating Assn.,<br />
won Its fifth game in a row by<br />
defeating Westford 8-4.<br />
Tewksbury'.i record is now 9-5-1.<br />
Scorers were: McLaughlin,<br />
assisted by Daley; McPrederes<br />
unassisted; AndeUa, assisted by<br />
McFrederes and Anderson;<br />
Wescott assisted by McLaughlin;<br />
McFrederes (bat trick), assisted<br />
by Bryant and Anderson.<br />
Pee Wee Yellow defeated Pee<br />
Wee Red this Saturday by a 4-3<br />
score It was a well played game<br />
NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPS<br />
ALLOWED ON<br />
SHAWSHEEN STREET<br />
4-H FILM EDITORS<br />
PREPARE DANCE MOVIE<br />
Carol Holmes and Debbie Dober-<br />
A special permit was granted by ty, members of the Tewksbury 4-H<br />
the Tewksbury appeals board last Photo Club will edit, splice and<br />
week to allow a two-story complex project a film featuring members<br />
of small shops and professional of- of the Tewksbury KaySal<br />
fices at 190 Shawsbeen St Ballroom Dancers on Monday<br />
The complex, to he built by evening, April 9 at club<br />
Timothy Sullivan's Timbar Realty headquarters for members and<br />
Trust, will include as many as four guests.<br />
shops, with several professional<br />
offices located above them.<br />
Sullivan said at the hearing the<br />
building weald be SO feet In depth.<br />
The largest shop would be 50 feet<br />
wide, with the others limited to 8<br />
feet in width, he said.<br />
He promised to build sidewalks<br />
on both Shawsbeen and Foster<br />
Road, which adjoin the proposed<br />
comples. The complex, he said,<br />
would have brick facing on the<br />
sides and front, and would<br />
primarily serve the neighborhood.<br />
Parking would be provided for 60<br />
cars, he said<br />
The board also granted<br />
variances to allow a new hardware<br />
store at the corner of Nichols and<br />
Main streets. Henry J. and Rita A.<br />
Fleury, said they wanted to<br />
relocate their present shop to the<br />
new building, which would be con-<br />
structed beside their present shop.<br />
They said the shop would be 100<br />
feet by 45 feet In size. Construc-<br />
would allow them to use their pre- Tewksbury attended the third an-<br />
sent building entirely as a home, nual workshop of La Leche League<br />
Also granted variances were leaders of Main, Massachusetts,<br />
Holland J. Roy, for a single family New Hampshire and Vermont<br />
home at 15 Shawsbeen St., at the Saturday In Concord, New<br />
corner of South Oliver Street; John Hampshire.<br />
A. DeCarolis, to build a breezeway More than 100 leaders from the<br />
and garage at 16 St. Mary's Rd., four states were present to bear<br />
Donald J. and Loretta Beaird, to speakers from La Leche League<br />
continue use of a garage on their International discuss<br />
property, and Stephen A. Cotugno, breastfeeding and good mothering,<br />
to sell 2500 square feet of his land The Tewksbury Chapter of La<br />
to a neighbor. Leche League will hold Its third<br />
Action was tabled on a request meeting of the current series en-<br />
ter a variance to allow a single titled: "Baby Arrives; The Family<br />
famUy home near 60 River Road, end the Breastfed Baby,"<br />
Daniel F. Fisher requested the Wednesday, April 11, at 8:15 pm at<br />
variance. - Mrs. Sheehan's home, 251 Foster<br />
Road, Tewksbury. Group leader<br />
will be Mrs. Bobby Jo Morris.<br />
MASONS OFFER TEWKSBURY The continuing series of infor-<br />
HISTORIC HOUSE<br />
mal meetings is open to all women<br />
Interested in breastfeeding.<br />
Health board member James Babies are always welcome. At<br />
Lennox told the Tewksbury ""y "me « mother may call La<br />
selectmen Tuesday the town's Leche League for telephone<br />
Masonic lodge has offered to give counseling or the manual,<br />
the town a building constructed in "Womanly Art of Breasfeeding".<br />
the early 19th century If the town<br />
will move it.<br />
The lodge, Lennox said, plans to<br />
build a new facility in a triangular<br />
block in Tewksbury center, next<br />
door to its building. In order to do<br />
so, be said, it planned to lease a<br />
portion of the triangle, which it<br />
owns, to a gas station and remove<br />
two older homes there.<br />
The 19th Century home, he said,<br />
could be moved, but another old<br />
building probably couldn't.<br />
TOWN CRIER TEWKSBURY/WILMINGTON THURSDAY APRIL 5, 1973<br />
OVER IN SENIOR CITIZENS<br />
ENJOY RECREATION DINNER<br />
*KSBURY CONTOUR MAP<br />
T0C0ST«j,|sa<br />
CASE CONTINUED AGAIN<br />
FOR TEWKSBURY MAN<br />
/<br />
On Friday, March 16th, over en*' * {33,00 contract to provide JSJifSfe AY "' * "<br />
hundred local Senior Citizens an- two-foot eo.tooV ma'pTol SWft tf af,?? 2<br />
Joyed a St Patrick's Day Dinner, Tewksbury was grantedT? Co fSSLfSUSSLJt *«!££<br />
^ored^ythe <strong>Wilmington</strong> .*£,„, of rCT A..2. SS&SSXSS<br />
^vent^hekiinlOdghtsof- The y m.pplng ^^ ^ ddentowiU, police J«n-ry «»d<br />
Columbus Halloo School Street to ■warding the contract, specified ^rSiSi »«p «..■....»<br />
vvhichtransportotionw-^wlied the maps be B townS* J^vA 1* was unable"<br />
"Film iKUp." will feature Bruce ^SL^&^S^ StaSJ' ^hl. ^""Z ^toc£Z£££g<br />
Allen modeling sportswear as he ^I R °" m *^^fp^^ need CL,?rl1. ^t. V % Cullinans case had been continued<br />
rides a motorcycle. Tony Ferdi- AaoYewf and HaxelBackman of needle enure nme njonths until from „,„* , when „„ aUo<br />
nand wUl perform The Evil Spirit «*. Fish ? rgam f" tio "-,innll'« * NlawS him<br />
Indian Dance. Linda Doherty will EnterUinment was "H^J. * ««tract calls for Col East ^ to other commitments,<br />
ice skate to a Viennese Walts. .«*»• Amy B. Lush "ho offered toprovrie the town a set of maps charge.against Cullinan include<br />
David Eguia will dance to that "rious ptaao selecioniMd £« »II ^everything In the ^^ehicle violaUons, reusing<br />
"Old Black Magic" a. he portrays *mons^ted her artistic talent of town. , set Uut will show the to stop for „ pollce officer^2<br />
a sorcerer. whistellng. • «°wn s wetlands exclusively and a oro>rK, mndiict and threatening<br />
In "F^m Klip. II" Rruce Allen MiM Eileen Sullivan home jet of 1000 maps showing all J* ^<br />
as the Cinema Couturer will rpe- •I 0 ", 01 "'" ' n ! l 5"f t0 L Jtl m„! ^ od ,'" of w * ter alld Oiliinan and his father Leo J<br />
■irth<br />
COSGROVE; Virginia Ann to<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Cosgrove<br />
Jr. of Chestnut St., <strong>Wilmington</strong> on<br />
April 1st at Maiden Hospital.<br />
Grandparents include Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Theodore Spack of Dedham<br />
and Charles F. Cosgrove Sr. of<br />
Marion St., <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
PATRICIA KAOWR TO WED<br />
DANA MATHER<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kaczor<br />
of Amsterdam, New York, an-<br />
nounce the engagement of their<br />
daughter, Patricia M. Kaczor to<br />
Dana C Mather, son of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Charles F. Mather of Park<br />
St., <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
Miss Kaczor will graduate from<br />
Harriman College, Harriman,<br />
New York In May.<br />
Mr. Mather is a graduate of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School. He is<br />
currently attending the United<br />
States Military Academy at West<br />
Point and will graduate in June.<br />
A June wedding is planned.<br />
CD DIRECTOR PREDICTS -<br />
FLOODS IN TEWKSBURY<br />
Tewksbury Civil Defense Direc-<br />
tor Warren Ray told selectmen<br />
Tuesday the Shawsheen River<br />
might flood several areas of the<br />
town if the town got another inch<br />
of rainfall. Ray made the state-<br />
ment before rain and snow began<br />
falling Wednesday.<br />
Ray predicted the town hadn't<br />
gotten a strong enough flood war-<br />
ning from federal officials, and the<br />
flooding threat developed suddenly<br />
and unexpectedly.<br />
PAGE NINE<br />
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To atart a perfect party try'ear<br />
Imported .ad Doeaeette Goanaet<br />
Poods.<br />
"A Special Get Acquwrtad<br />
Offer<br />
"fn F ""L h B "?'»'" < 2 ■*, P«I-) with every $5.00 parcbaae or - -<br />
A Great Meat Sub.1l1.1e" |/j ib. of freshly grata?Pare Peaaal<br />
Batter with each pound purchased ^^ ^^<br />
GET ACQUAINTED COUPON<br />
sent gardening wear for gr£n »Imington Hhjh ^ooland ton ^dpal building, in Tewksbury. cSSSM Z saintJ*U<br />
thumbers. Tony Ferdinand will •*■<br />
tion of the building, they said,<br />
,rom ■» c p,eo Be<br />
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appear in a jogging and gym- "f" 1 e*pey<br />
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