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-- THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS- Wed., Oc¢. {0, 197{<br />
ng {.:, Mare SL Luck Supper, 7: 0 p. , 8L<br />
• , .e, -y Hoar, ll-12 noon,<br />
Chea e<br />
,, drcn's Movies, 2 p m,<br />
Son thington --<br />
Branch of Am dnsn Aasaclatio'<br />
; n Plaza Cinema<br />
of U v i W 8 p. m.,<br />
. ae Kalghts vs Reekvtile, e .W M<br />
- ,,o:haJl Same, 2 p m. •w•y.<br />
"." , e Lodge, Class J<br />
Ave.<br />
Women's C e<br />
,., sl 30 p m Melee<br />
St<br />
,liege DedtoaUon, 3<br />
8 p. m., B<br />
Hmpi .<br />
T nC cfl<br />
M<br />
8 p. m.,<br />
l ,tl Berhn St N n<br />
mliy Ladles Auxlhary F , No. ,<br />
.al, 7 p m, Church basement,<br />
Summer St<br />
G e<br />
W<br />
8 p. m.<br />
y,<br />
Marine Corps League <strong>and</strong><br />
• xdmry Jomt mstelintzon, B<br />
Cl n's Ad C ,<br />
p m, American<br />
Mare St<br />
Lagoon Home,<br />
St,<br />
81_ NDAY, OCT. 7A T Pe , L 9.<br />
Chflciren's Movie , 2 p m,<br />
Queen Plaza Cinema B G , L 16.<br />
Paper <strong>and</strong> Rag Dave,<br />
Southxngton Association for<br />
Retarded Chddren, Townwide OcL 16. Carlet m B. Sharpe was hired<br />
pickups start 10 a rn<br />
St Rxia s C rcle, Annual<br />
blarrled<br />
Dehorah R cas Leant to Rlc.Ipu'd<br />
as city mannger. Be proneeded.to<br />
prove the wisdem of tha chc/ea ey<br />
Con' nunioo Breakfast, 9 a m., Michael T--to, Oct. 15. bib attention to the problem of<br />
Phil's Resmur•nt,<br />
Mooee Lodge, Capping<br />
Ceremony, 2 p m., Kmghm of<br />
Births<br />
Son to Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mre. Michael<br />
payers. Remember I<br />
"Individual Taxpayers."<br />
stated<br />
Columbua Hall, Hobart St.<br />
However, a new problem<br />
Monday, Oct.<br />
Marine Cerpe League meeOng<br />
8 p. m., American Legmn Home,<br />
Main St<br />
Tuesday, Oct.<br />
8on to Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Nicholas<br />
De R , Water SL, Oct. I .<br />
BIG YIRLD8 FROM<br />
KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS<br />
developed after some years of<br />
good maan emanL Another city<br />
made Mr. Sharpe a better<br />
flnanct offer so Hartford lest<br />
Kiwanm, 6 15 p m, Phil's<br />
Resmarant<br />
Thalherg School open house, 7<br />
p.m.<br />
St. Thomas Ladles Guild. Pot<br />
A single Kentucky blno rass<br />
plant yielded over 800 feet of<br />
undersro<strong>and</strong> spreading stems<br />
(rhi omes) <strong>and</strong> over 1300<br />
deu/hter plants in a year.<br />
weak point in the manager form<br />
of goverument. It chan ed my<br />
outio , on ti type of goverumeat<br />
for it l dntsd out the fact<br />
that it was sttn the "man" that<br />
was important, no matter what<br />
the form of government.<br />
YOUR CHOICE OF AN EXECUTOR<br />
MAY BE THE MOST IMPORTANT<br />
READERS' FORUM Area Schools Take Part Calderone States Awards Given<br />
A In Drug Education Month Party Support To p.a.rade<br />
The Republican Party, In its<br />
platform takes cred/t for<br />
°'8tren " the CounciL--<br />
Democratic Party<br />
reslatored voters<br />
enrouea<br />
besan to<br />
Aeeord to<br />
Edwin Nanmc<br />
be report<br />
principal<br />
of<br />
ct<br />
w/de ffa 'am since its inception<br />
last year.<br />
There have been defln/te 8ulde<br />
Duley, chairman d the Town<br />
Democratic Cmnm ttoe, Jmm<br />
Caldereae, SlZ emzmn for .the<br />
Threes a pe pl watoh " d<br />
South thn's Third Apple<br />
Harvest Festival Perat Sunday<br />
Mm ser form of gay.e .t.<br />
Wherever I have liven, worm<br />
didthechan ecccur. Here0too,<br />
we had a fine mana n" in Paul<br />
Plant<br />
of the<br />
villeSchool<strong>and</strong>chaJrman<br />
schoof system's dru<br />
education committee, the<br />
lines set up •o there e inis •<br />
chronuloSlcal correlation the<br />
Open<br />
chal<br />
Party Democrats who<br />
edthePartyinapr/marY<br />
eaitswunSdownthestrestzfr n<br />
Plantmdlle Ce tor to beyond the<br />
Fr n Karff l we moved to<br />
the town of Canton, Conn, where<br />
Republioaea have long been in<br />
control Yet to this dey, Canton<br />
does not have a town-manager<br />
form of government nor is there<br />
contsmplating one, ualsss the<br />
Democratic Party enrol nent is<br />
A inr some years, we moved to<br />
Plainville, where the townman<br />
er sovernment was i -<br />
at 3: 0 p.m. in the Chamber of-<br />
The dedication of SL Paul's<br />
Housing Corp. of Wheeler<br />
Village, the 100 ualt for lowmodm<br />
in hicome f elderty <strong>and</strong><br />
laml m will start at p.m. on<br />
Sat day in the lawer parking<br />
area of the Vl e off Berlin St.<br />
mith who at various council<br />
meetln not only list d to, but<br />
often ngread with "individual<br />
of the Republican Town Council<br />
Chah'man. Plainvflto let b<br />
scr iees when Watertown n de<br />
an offer. So, it was the<br />
"man," not the form of 8overnmeal<br />
In to p event these<br />
"abrupt' real natfons, I feel tint<br />
all professional administration<br />
people be hired for a specific<br />
pedormance by the legislative<br />
<strong>and</strong> flmmcial bodies of leeal<br />
government or not at alll<br />
A loc incident of the "abrupt"<br />
reaignatiea oconrred when eae of<br />
the pr e ineain tee a pmition<br />
in another ci over a salary<br />
time. Reading to that other city's<br />
t t mont two weeks after be<br />
t city from the as <strong>and</strong><br />
"abrupt" resignation makes e<br />
wonder wbethor Ll was also inir to<br />
profeas|ooal "roaming." This<br />
incident was referred to in a<br />
previous statement about<br />
who room from ci to city <strong>and</strong><br />
back aSaln setting salartoe <strong>and</strong><br />
Too often pt e ineais are<br />
controlled by thoee champions of<br />
"Home Rule" -- as lon as they<br />
rule the home[<br />
know that years 88o "Bma"<br />
Prendegast of Kansas City<br />
government there when be was<br />
lcalng political control. By such a<br />
ahange, he was able to heng on<br />
for 15 long yearel<br />
Raymond R. Bogonskt<br />
(Continued From Pnge I)<br />
Robltaille, school superintoadent<br />
Dr. WondeLl WLllinms,<br />
who has been acUn principal,<br />
resigned to take a professorel ip<br />
in secondary education in<br />
Brid epert Uolver-ity.<br />
Pclles Chief O. Robert Trinno<br />
will cheek the traffic tie-upe at<br />
local scheob daring the moral<br />
rnsh houre on the request of the<br />
Police Commission. He will<br />
endeavor to find a way to ease the<br />
an active part in the October<br />
Dru Abuse Education Month.<br />
Be on OCt. 4,<br />
Southlngton administrators,<br />
inachers, nureas <strong>and</strong> social<br />
pra ram prine to two <strong>and</strong> three<br />
wee c rses of Dru Abuse<br />
curricular st iy <strong>and</strong> ln*truction<br />
Several basic positive chansee<br />
have been mad• in this schoul<br />
Democrats<br />
(Continued From Page !)<br />
policemen, m order that they<br />
may be better able to cope with<br />
the many problems incin a<br />
Fire ProtecUon: To eatobhah a<br />
Wel station for our firemen in<br />
an area conducive to good<br />
tralulng methods.<br />
Improve or replace the exintin<br />
fire station in Mm'ion.<br />
Incre. q., the number of paid<br />
firomeo.<br />
Add a much needed lzlmper to<br />
t] fire departinont equipment,<br />
Review all our fire ft hitnS<br />
equipment. This becomes<br />
high rise buildings tn<br />
Ptmming nd Zoalnj: Restudy<br />
pinnnfn sad zo for our<br />
make their desires known prior to<br />
a vote by the pinnning <strong>and</strong><br />
Zoning Commission.<br />
Have the duties of the town<br />
planner clearly defined by the<br />
town conncfl as dtcInted in tha<br />
cimrter, which stetes "He shall<br />
have the powers <strong>and</strong> duties as<br />
maybe determined by ordinance<br />
Charter Revision: Immediately<br />
appoint a charter<br />
revision committee to silly the<br />
cimrter in its entirety. Their chief<br />
concern will be to update the<br />
present conditions.<br />
School Access Walks: Increase<br />
school access walks <strong>and</strong> aplz nt<br />
a committee to study the<br />
sidewalk .ordinance for pamible<br />
revtal mL<br />
Youth Service Facility':<br />
Esteblish a ¥ont service facility.<br />
which, under<br />
trained profesWfbna|s, woum<br />
attempt to meet the problams<br />
caafr ting our yonng peaple<br />
today.<br />
instruction throughout<br />
Several films have been perchasedby<br />
the Board of Edocation<br />
tids year, <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Southington</strong><br />
<strong>Library</strong> c ms, durins the past<br />
yem', added over I00 copies o<br />
title• concerned with this<br />
problem to their shelves.<br />
Along with filmstrips,<br />
caneettes, displays, pamphlets,<br />
<strong>and</strong> recorde, it is hoped that each<br />
school will be able to bring to<br />
their P.TA. a proven about<br />
TdrTdr a eea also has a oper.inl<br />
section devoted to dru abuse,<br />
<strong>and</strong> the list of tho hocks has been<br />
circulated throughout the<br />
schools.<br />
Tbo Police Department has<br />
cooperated with the schocis by<br />
with LL SoUack expl uln the<br />
hazard of each of the drug .<br />
Future pinns include more<br />
reierooce material <strong>and</strong> an incroaeed<br />
number of flin dealing<br />
Conservationists<br />
To See Slides<br />
The Sonthington Conservation<br />
Commission will hold its re dar<br />
monthly meeti at 8 p.m. on<br />
Tlmrsday, OcL 21 in the Town<br />
Attending the meeting will be<br />
Lloyd Vibber te of the<br />
Beaulifloation Committee of the<br />
Chamber of Commerce, who will<br />
present slides of this committee's<br />
visual survey of Sonthingtnu.<br />
These slidee will show<br />
Sonthington's good points as weal<br />
as those areas needing ira-<br />
how they may be improved.<br />
At the meeting cepiss of the 4-pete<br />
report on the control of the<br />
gypsy moth <strong>and</strong> elm spenworm in<br />
Sonthington will be disU dmted to<br />
commission members. This<br />
mieslon, was submitted to the<br />
Town Manager last month.<br />
Luls I,c ano, chairman at the<br />
ccmmissina, has annonnced that<br />
espies t this report, lnchiding<br />
the commission recommeodations,<br />
are now available to<br />
the public upon request.<br />
Interested persons may obtain<br />
a capy by writing to Lozano, Zll<br />
Beeehwood Drive, Sonth ton.<br />
Please include a sel -addreesod<br />
s ped envein .<br />
this September, assured the revinw st<strong>and</strong> south ct the<br />
Open Democrats.<br />
Open Party Democrats, I would<br />
I/kn to reaasure you that we fully<br />
Democratic Party in the upcoming<br />
municipal elocho . Now<br />
Democratic vots have umde<br />
their chidns, the Open Demom* ts<br />
will do more than theh* Imre of<br />
work to achieve a cmnplets<br />
Democral vlctm'y on November<br />
Chairman, our raup hea always<br />
suppertad all Democratic e<strong>and</strong>ldetea<br />
upon the can-qmlon<br />
tatar-perty primary<br />
This preeedure was clearly<br />
demoastrated in the last<br />
stotowlde election.<br />
' I'be Open Party Demmn*ats<br />
sincerely belleve that the<br />
democratic process was<br />
strengthened by tha pr <strong>and</strong>,<br />
that /ving all Democratic vo e<br />
a direct voice in the selection of<br />
c<strong>and</strong>idates is cm istant with<br />
party rules changes which were<br />
adopted at the Oct, ber<br />
Democratic Stoto Conveati<br />
"The Open Democrats fee] that<br />
maximum partiulpatiea hi the<br />
Democratic Party wll] make the<br />
Party strong <strong>and</strong> truly<br />
representative of tha people. In<br />
this spirit Mr. Chairman, feel<br />
free to cell upon me orany otJ r<br />
member of the Open Demacrais<br />
the upcoming election campal<br />
n," Mr. Calderone stated,<br />
entr in the Major Mees Leasue,<br />
went down to another 2-1 defeat<br />
at the h<strong>and</strong>s of Guide's this week.<br />
The team had a fine liret<br />
game but then fell way below par.<br />
cars, personalities, Fire<br />
Equipment, organlsations,<br />
Harvest Fee vaf Sp s --Its<br />
horsemen, <strong>and</strong> out-ed-town units<br />
all eambined to make a coinrful,<br />
wen r m/zed parade with<br />
The parade marsnam were #a<br />
Edwards <strong>and</strong> Bar Egan who<br />
wee a tod by last year's<br />
marshal, Melvin Schneider-<br />
The trophy winners' llst<br />
released by Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs.<br />
Richard Alderson reveals the<br />
names of roupe in 10 cetngcries.<br />
They are:<br />
Best <strong>Southington</strong> FleaS, first,<br />
Grace United Methodist Church<br />
Guitar Group; runner-up is<br />
Camcil, No. 0.<br />
Best Out-of*Town Float is<br />
I.A.M. No. 1433 from New<br />
Britain.<br />
Best Senior Mnsic Group is the<br />
Emerald Cadets of New Haven<br />
who have won first honors for the<br />
third year hi a row. Runner-up is<br />
the Southinston High School<br />
Brat Junior Music Group First<br />
went to tha West H rfford Fife<br />
<strong>and</strong> Drum Corps; Runear-Up is<br />
the Weati 'onk Fife <strong>and</strong> Drum<br />
CctlZ.<br />
Best Cc or Guard Firot Prize,<br />
Emerald Cadets of New Haven<br />
Best Harsh Group first<br />
went to the J-? Stables of<br />
Best Fire Department first<br />
went to piainville Fire Department.<br />
Best Antique Fire Department<br />
first p dze was won by Norto<br />
Haven.<br />
Beet Cnstmne first went to<br />
"Abe Lincoln" <strong>and</strong> the rurmersup<br />
were St. Dominic's Clowns.<br />
Beat Fife <strong>and</strong> Drum Corpe first<br />
pric want to the Cmmecttont<br />
Trtpp Petro led the lads once Yankees. .<br />
more with a 7 ea be shot for 151, There were scme 100 eshibJtors<br />
116, 130. The Guide' had a 4: in arts <strong>and</strong> crafis who covered<br />
triple shot byMarty Powers <strong>and</strong> the Green with theh- works. The<br />
a 40g by Nick Trocsk whlc , we list of winners was not ready at<br />
are sure all bowlers know.<br />
The Jack <strong>and</strong> Jill Mixed th printing of tbe NEWS.<br />
Couples showed gers, GV's The Appl Hanvest Festival<br />
<strong>and</strong> Hits <strong>and</strong> Miss's with 4-0 wins that o ea OCL 9 <strong>and</strong> cicasd<br />
ea Sunday is sponsored by the<br />
overFour Cards, Sparks ImdNits Greater <strong>Southington</strong> Chamber of<br />
0. Spoilers, Jal rs, Med 4, South tm .<br />
LucID' 4 had -1 counts over the Dymmzes. The Drifters to the<br />
PROVISION IN YOUR WILL Senior Warden <strong>and</strong> Vice<br />
Chairman of the Honsing Corp.<br />
Howard Brier y of St, Paul's<br />
Many of the prod-ares are at the<br />
elementary levelspearbeaded by<br />
The utilization of trained<br />
people in the medical <strong>and</strong><br />
educational<br />
ordinated proSram<br />
fields<br />
whoee<br />
in a<br />
prime<br />
co-<br />
(Conthmed From Page I)<br />
The building Committee asked<br />
the architect to Contact the<br />
ro ing specialist to attond the<br />
next meeting of the committee on<br />
Meat BaLls, Bu ters, Travefer<br />
<strong>and</strong> Don's Team. He <strong>and</strong> She <strong>and</strong><br />
TOP Drawers split their match 2-<br />
2.<br />
Buster<br />
series:<br />
arrant 584,<br />
Ed Vicietts<br />
Ran Medins<br />
593,<br />
me .n'e of the BB's 0 wh/hi the<br />
Jets were dow the<br />
-0 <strong>and</strong> the Hurricanes rock a<br />
mild -I wln from the M <strong>and</strong> M's.<br />
Best of the scores: Rose<br />
FeeonY 32 , Kathleen Bailey 0,<br />
Tb ht cho]co can -- Episoupel Church. The prosram<br />
will be followed by the 'adilional<br />
Superv or Nicholas DePaoin,<br />
<strong>and</strong> the priucipal of tha varin s<br />
schon .<br />
obJeelive would be to make the<br />
hi t <strong>and</strong> best l sstble use<br />
Wednesday, Nov.- , at 7:S0 p.m.<br />
at the School Board office.<br />
The architects will present all<br />
54, Joe Pasoarelli 552, Frank<br />
Halibozek 539 <strong>and</strong> Teresa<br />
Coinninno 51#. Joe Passare i had<br />
Jean ueu<br />
Tarantino 130, 7.<br />
m<br />
Save thous<strong>and</strong>• o! doHare rfl on curlin ceremony, the __ our schools, recreationuz the speeiflcattons for the school the best single for men with 223 WESTRIDGE .8 l OO L<br />
for your beneflcisdos; hieasin of Wheeler Village by Instellalion of a steel mrd facilities <strong>and</strong> other local at that meeting for a two-week while Teresa Coinninno showed West Ridge moo rze wm<br />
• Speed up o •etHomont o! your astute; the Roy. Edward J. Mor m of raft, elmflar to thoee used nu the resources, stody. The schoni builders will 201 for the indies, bo d its first meettnS of the year<br />
• Prevent family blckerln <strong>and</strong> animosity.<br />
lierfford. Atcm-of tbeWbeeler<br />
Vtiis ewilibeheld for the p,.thlic,<br />
t rnpikesisbein consideredesa<br />
safety mnsmlre acroe8 the front<br />
Schools: We pledse ronter<br />
support for local education, hat<br />
review tbem sad the bids wtil be<br />
put ojtonthe entire project Nov.<br />
ALlceNealshota342whichw.a,s onToc day, October26. Anopen<br />
We •re ex•cutors of nsintes, <strong>and</strong> hopa you wIl[<br />
n•ider naming u• In that capacity In your will.<br />
OcL 4, frm lla.m, to 4 p.m.<br />
Tbe Cmmect<br />
--<br />
cut Bank <strong>and</strong><br />
of North Center School on North<br />
Main St. Several accidents have =<br />
are con mittod to increase emphasis<br />
en the full use of onr<br />
ll <strong>and</strong> will be opened arotmd Dee. best of the Sonthin ton Women s<br />
[ ngno lJns week. Alioe had<br />
houee will be bold from -8 p.m.<br />
At the oame ..t me lalr.w ,<br />
_el us outline for you our •peclal qunllflcatJnn•: Trnst Co. <strong>and</strong> the Soutl ngton t to the street sh ilid be purchased for a school Town aoager received io Nuts to a 2-! win over the<br />
×P FHENCE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY,.. <strong>and</strong> Trust Co. were the hm]dingln the western section of writing the easement that the I ___<br />
, .+,p ,R'r:,ALITY.. <strong>and</strong>. extremely Important, our ioccea 'ulhidderwheebld were Veteranm . towo. huli++ng committee had been A Warm "Thank You"<br />
• NcY ncl AVAILABILITY. wenedFridayona ,000Sewer Taxes: Enforce the co eeUon walting for from John Errtcheffi, I"o all of you who *ffend.ed our Open House<br />
. ment not maturing on (Conttuned From Page 1) cg taxm so aH citizens bear their develaper of the Finnders Green<br />
......... ept. , lg72, wi h a bid of .X2 Chief Arthur Toth fmr share, planned unit development. The last weekend, you made ,÷ a greet success!<br />
percent with s pren um. The Assistant Fire Ch,nf Frank indasUT:Appointanmdns rinl easement witi be needed in order For those of you wh.o w.er.e, unable to attend,<br />
other bidder was Hartford Casale. development co-ordinator to to construct sewer lines to the<br />
SOUTHIMGTON ..ti+ Bank <strong>and</strong> t Citizens Engine Co l, Capt. Richard continue the progress which oow high schoool acrms Mr. pleese accept our invitation tO come<br />
National Bank d Sonth ngton<br />
with a bid of $.ls percent with no<br />
Jodd+<br />
EngtneCo 2, Capt,JobnMayr. underDemeeraticlesderehiphes EmchetU's property, browse thru our Show Room,$ at any time,<br />
BANK um ,t,s, co.<br />
Road<br />
On the $12,000 Gwee<br />
Sewer Assessment note<br />
Be +agine Co 3, C pt. Kenneth elev•tedSonthingten to the onvinhiepoeitionc<br />
Number5inthe<br />
Mr. Errichetti is repert l to<br />
here a non-bind ag approval of | =qrch,l=fl, s h Mr. Evt . ¢= ¢w=s<br />
SPORTS ON THE AIR{<br />
Saturday, Oc+. 23rd<br />
SOUTHINGTON HIGH -vs- ROCKVILLE<br />
Air Time 1:55 P.M.<br />
YALE -vs- CORNELL _<br />
me cial faci tJes in Rarfford Zoning Commissioo <strong>and</strong> that he is<br />
Scuthington Bank <strong>and</strong> Trust Co Stanm s County<br />
.as l cce ul with a hid of three Street Llghting: .]q)edite the a•kingforayeur'sdelmYof hiz KITCHENS<br />
percent- no premium The HOLCOMBSCHOOL Holcomb S hool PTA will lnstelistion of street lights in project, Original pinn for a trunk<br />
of<br />
Carter Lane, aesistant principal, Friday, Oct. 2 , Southingtu To continue the widening of called for service to both the<br />
wan n med to the principal's poet High School Do